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Brian Somers
fb11a9c23d Merge the NETGRAPH branch into HEAD. tty devices now use netgraph's line
discipline to do the async escaping, but no other benefits are available yet.

Change ``ifdef HAVE_DES'' to ``ifndef NODES'' for consistency.

Make the Makefile a little more sane WRT RELEASE_CRUNCH.
2002-03-30 12:30:09 +00:00
Brian Somers
f013f33ee2 To avoid namespace polution in NetBSD:
``struct descriptor'' -> ``struct fdescriptor''
2000-03-14 01:46:09 +00:00
Brian Somers
2cb305af77 Rewrite the link descriptor transfer code in MP mode.
Previously, ppp attempted to bind() to a local domain tcp socket
based on the peer authname & enddisc.  If it succeeded, it listen()ed
and became MP server.  If it failed, it connect()ed and became MP
client.  The server then select()ed on the descriptor, accept()ed
it and wrote its pid to it then read the link data & link file descriptor,
and finally sent an ack (``!'').  The client would read() the server
pid, transfer the link lock to that pid, send the link data & descriptor
and read the ack.  It would then close the descriptor and clean up.

There was a race between the bind() and listen() where someone could
attempt to connect() and fail.

This change removes the race.  Now ppp makes the RCVBUF big enough on a
socket descriptor and attempts to bind() to a local domain *udp* socket
(same name as before).  If it succeeds, it becomes MP server.  If it
fails, it sets the SNDBUF and connect()s, becoming MP client.  The server
select()s on the descriptor and recvmsg()s the message, insisting on at
least two descriptors (plus the link data).  It uses the second descriptor
to write() its pid then read()s an ack (``!'').  The client creates a
socketpair() and sendmsg()s the link data, link descriptor and one of
the socketpair descriptors.  It then read()s the server pid from the
other socketpair descriptor, transfers any locks and write()s an ack.

Now, there can be no race, and a connect() failure indicates a stale
socket file.

This also fixes MP ppp over ethernet, where the struct msghdr was being
misconstructed when transferring the control socket descriptor.

Also, if we fail to send the link, don't hang around in a ``session
owner'' state, just do the setsid() and fork() if it's required to
disown a tty.

UDP idea suggested by: Chris Bennet from Mindspring at FreeBSDCon
1999-11-25 02:47:04 +00:00
Brian Somers
87c3786e7f Support PPPoE
Help (lots) from: julian, archie
Facilities from: ahebert@pubnix.net
1999-11-06 22:50:59 +00:00
Brian Somers
c116e0c0aa Introduce ``set logout''; another chat script. This is in preparation
for the abstraction of ``set dial'' and ``set hangup''.
1999-10-25 13:49:44 +00:00
Peter Wemm
97d92980a9 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
Brian Somers
eb6e5e05f9 Add ISDN support via isdnd & i4b. This requires version
0.81.1 of the i4b code - namely support of the I4B_VR_REQ
ioctl via the i4brbchX device.

Ppp controls the phone number, but idle timers and
SYNC/RAW decisions are still made by isdnd (in isdnd.rc).

This involves a new datalink state machine phase.  The
``wait for carrier'' phase happens after dialing but
before logging in.  The whole dial state should really
be abstracted so that each device type can deal with it
in its own way (thinking about PPPoE) - but that'll have
to wait.

The ``set cd'' symantics remain the same for tty devices,
but we now delay until we either get CD or timeout waiting
(at which time we drop the link if we require CD).

For i4b devices we always insist on carrier.

Thanks to hm@ for his help, and especially for pointing out
that I *don't* need to re-implement isdnd (that was a huge
waste of time !) :-]
1999-08-06 20:04:08 +00:00
Brian Somers
c11e57a340 Extend the ``set redial'' command to allow incremental
redial timeouts.
1999-03-04 17:42:15 +00:00
Brian Somers
f0cdd9c021 Decouple pap & chap output routines from the corresponding
input routines and take advantage of the new init/continue
interface in libradius.  This allows a timely response on
other links in an MP setup while RADIUS requests are in
progress as well as the ability to handle other data from
the peer in parallel.  It should also make the future addition
of PAM support trivial.

While I'm in there, validate pap & chap header IDs if
``idcheck'' is enabled (the default) for other FSM packet
types.

NOTE: This involved integrating the generation of chap
      challenges and the validation of chap responses
      (and commenting what's going on in those routines).
      I currently have no way of testing ppps ability
      to respond to M$Chap CHALLENGEs correctly, so if
      someone could do the honours, it'd be much
      appreciated (it *looks* ok!).

Sponsored by: Internet Business Solutions Ltd., Switzerland
1999-02-06 02:54:47 +00:00
Brian Somers
92b0955883 o Support callback types NONE, E.164, AUTH and CBCP.
(see the new ``set callback'' and ``set cbcp'' commands)
o Add a ``cbcp'' log level and mbuf type.
o Don't dump core when \T is given in ``set login'' or
  ``set hangup''.
o Allow ``*'' and blanks as placeholders in ppp.secret and
  allow a fifth field for specifying auth/cbcp dialback
  parameters.
o Remove a few extraneous #includes
o Define the default number of REQs (restart counter) in defs.h
  rather than hardcoding ``5'' all over the place.
o Fix a few man page inconsistencies.
1998-08-07 18:42:51 +00:00
Brian Somers
9c81b87d1e Make `close lcp' just close the LCP layer and not hangup. This is
useful for slirp users that wish to get their shell back after the
ppp session.  `close' with no args still hangs up as expected.
Required by: jmz
1998-06-15 19:05:27 +00:00
Brian Somers
85fd273a31 o Don't forget to close our transfer socket if we cannot
generate the data to transfer.
o Transfer uucp lock ownership for the transferred device.
o Don't assume we know the correct values of dev_is_modem and
  mbits after the transfer.
1998-05-28 23:15:40 +00:00
Brian Somers
d91d286164 MFMP: Make ppp multilink capable.
See the file README.changes, and re-read the man page.
1998-05-21 21:49:08 +00:00
Brian Somers
58d5533465 Add the `rename' command for renaming links. 1998-05-16 23:47:28 +00:00
Brian Somers
dd0645c5b7 o Add the `set mode' command for change a links current mode. It
is not possible to switch to or from dedicated or direct mode,
  but all other combinations are ok (eg. -auto -> -ddial).
o Cope with the fact that commands with optional context may not
  be able to obtain a link with command_ChooseLink() (if all links
  have been deleted for example).
o Allow `clone'ing in non-multilink mode.  We may for example want
  to configure two links in unilink mode and dial them both, using
  the one that comes up first.  It's also possible to rename
  ``deflink'' by cloning it, deleting the original, then setting
  the mode of the new link.
1998-05-15 23:58:30 +00:00
Brian Somers
ea7229694b o Call bundle_LinkClosed() when transferring a datalink so that
the bundle has the opportunity to go PHASE_DEAD and cleanup
  the interface (if it's the last link).
o Regnerate our phys_type value when we transfer the link.
o Always clean up the interface when destroying our bundle in case
  we're abending.
o Always clean up our interface when the last link is gone rather than
  delaying things 'till exit time in the -direct case (the interface
  is useless anyway).  Do this *after* slamming down our NCPs (if
  they're still around).
o Our MP server descriptor now clears the relevent device descriptor
  from our descriptor [fd]sets when a datalink is on death-row (to
  be transferred to another running ppp), thus avoiding the possibility
  of passing a bum descriptor to select() and having ppp abend.
o Handle the MP socket descriptor functions from within the bundle
  descriptor functions.  Now we ensure that the MP socket descriptor
  functions see the descriptor sets *after* they've been seen by our
  datalinks.
o Add/fix a few more comments.
1998-05-15 18:21:45 +00:00
Brian Somers
84917b87ba Log link name changes correctly. 1998-05-06 23:49:33 +00:00
Brian Somers
96c9bb21aa o Transfer file descriptors using {send,recv}msg & SCM_RIGHTS,
using the scatter/gather array to transfer the link
  information.  The whole link is now passed in one message.

This is far better than the two `/bin/cat' processes per additional
link :-)  I remember years ago thinking that file descriptor
transferral would be a really amazing facility !

Suggested by: Garrett Wollman <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
         and: Eivind Eklund <eivind@yes.no>
1998-05-02 21:57:50 +00:00
Brian Somers
dd7e261079 Cosmetic: Make our external function names consistent. 1998-05-01 19:26:12 +00:00
Brian Somers
6f38457323 o Create a new `timer'' log level. This lets us `set
log debug'' without filling our filesystem/screen with
  junk that we don't really want to see.
o change PHYS_STDIN to PHYS_DIRECT - we can handle incoming
  connections that aren't on STDIN_FILENO now.
o Allow return values from our FSM LayerUp functions.  If
  LayerUp() fails, the FSM does an immediate FsmDown() without
  calling the fsm_parent's Layer{Up,Down} functions.
o Clear the close-on-exec flag of file descriptor 3 when executing
  chat programs so that our documented ability to communicate with
  /dev/tty via that descriptor works.  Also document it as
  descriptor 3, not 4 :-O
o Allow a ``rm'' command as an alias for ``remove''.
o Fix the bind()/connect()/accept() calls made by the MP server.
o Create bundle_SendDatalink() and bundle_ReceiveDatalink().
  This allows `struct datalink's to flatten themselves, pass
  through a pipe (read: the eye of a needle !) and come alive
  at the other end.  The donator then fork()s & exec()s pppmpipe,
  ``passing'' the connection to another ppp instance.

   *** PPP NOW TALKS MULTILINK :-))) ***

Our link utilization is hideous, and lots of code needs
tidying still.  It's also probably riddled with bugs !
It's been tested against itself only, and has hung once,
so confidence isn't high....
1998-04-30 23:53:56 +00:00
Brian Somers
643f49047e o Defer setting up pap/chap based IP numbers & labels until after
we've determined if we're going to join another ppp invocation.
o Make ``show link'' show all link details, and ``show links''
  just give a list of links and their current status.
o Show our current label in ``show bundle''.
o Allow link cloning and removal as soon as our MRRU is set.
o Make ``show lcp'' require context as nothing will ever change
  in our MP LCP (it's auto-configured as per rfc1990).
o Initialise our LQM owner in hdlc_Init().
o Store our endpoint discriminator and authentication name at both
  the datalink and multilink level and compare them when we've
  finished AUTHENTICATE phase and before entering NETWORK phase.
  If they don't match, close the link again.
  Display the information in the appropriate ``show'' command.
o Initialise datalink::phone and datalink::fsmp.object properly
  when we're cloning the link.
o Show which link we're passing LQRs on in our diagnostics.
o Reject endpoint discriminator REQs at the logical multilink
  level.
o Remove the rest of our CARRIER and LINK logging setup.
1998-04-24 19:16:15 +00:00
Brian Somers
cdbbb6b571 Cosmetic: Clean up warnings. 1998-04-18 01:01:28 +00:00
Brian Somers
565e35e50e o Remove the `mode' global - it's now per physical device.
o Shuffle things that live at the datalink level into
  ``show link'' rather than ``show modem''.
o Make both ``show'' commands prettier and more consistent,
  and display carrier status, link type and our name in
  ``show modem''.
o Show redial and reconnect information in ``show link''
  and remove ``show redial'' and ``show reconnect''.
o Down the correct link in bundle_LinkLost().
o Remove stale -direct and -background links at the end
  of our main loop, not when we know they're going.  This
  prevents unexpected pointer-invalidations...
o If we ``set server'' with the same values twice, notice
  and don't moan about failure.
o Record dial script despite our link mode.  The mode may
  be changed later (next mod) :-)  We never run scripts
  in -direct and -dedicated modes.
o Make ``set server none'' functional again.
o Correct datalink state array so that we don't report an
  ``unknown'' state.
o Pass struct ipcp to IpcpCleanInterface, not struct fsm.
o Create TUN_PREFIX define rather than hard-coding in main.c
o prompt_TtyInit now handles a NULL prompt for -direct mode
  rather than having to create one then destroy it uncleanly.
o Mention our mode in the "PPP Started" LogPHASE message.
o Bring all auto links up when we have something to send.
o Remove some redundant Physical_*() functions.
o Show which connection is running a command when logging
  commands.
o Initialise throughput uptime correctly.
1998-04-10 13:19:23 +00:00
Brian Somers
2764b86afd o Move alias function pointers into loadalias.c
o Move Var*Version into command.c
o Remove struct pppVars (and there was much rejoicing) !
o Forward-decl some structs in .h files to avoid include
  ordering requirements and remove a few more redundant
  #includes.
1998-04-07 00:54:26 +00:00
Brian Somers
cd7bd93a81 Add the clone' and remove' commands for creating and destroying
links.
1998-04-05 22:48:25 +00:00
Brian Somers
b6217683dc Deglobalise `struct prompt':
o Our diagnostic socket has its password set in the `set socket'
    line only (not in ppp.secret).
  o Passwords are per server socket (*VarAuthKey are gone)
  o Authority is per prompt (VarLocalAuth is gone).
  o Local logging is per prompt.
  o Add a `show who' command to see who's connected.  No identd
    routine - just a `where the connection came from' display.
  o SIGUSR1 is disabled for now - we have no way of choosing a
    password for the socket created :-(

Prompts are attached as a list of `struct descriptor's in
struct bundle, and serviced under the bundles descriptor
service routines.  Ultimately, everything should be done
like this.

Cosmetic:
  o alphabeticalise SRCS in Makefile.
  o Add a few comments in command.h

TODO: Start checking that we don't overflow the descriptor sets
      in select() now that we can have any number of descriptors.
1998-04-03 19:26:02 +00:00
Brian Somers
3b0f8d2ed6 o Move struct lcp and struct ccp into struct link.
o Remove bundle2lcp(), bundle2ccp() and bundle2link().
  They're too resource-hungry and we have `owner pointers'
  to do their job.
o Make our FSM understand LCPs that are always ST_OPENED
  (with a minimum code that != 1).
o Send FSM code rejects for invalid codes.
o Make our bundle fsm_parent deal with multiple links.
o Make timer diagnostics pretty and allow access via ~t
  in `term' mode (not just when logging debug) and
  `show timers'.  Only show timers every second in debug
  mode, otherwise we get too many diagnostics to be useful
  (we probably still do).  Also, don't restrict ~m in term
  mode to depend on debug logging.
o Rationalise our bundles' phases.
o Create struct mp (multilink protocol).  This is both an
  NCP and a type of struct link.  It feeds off other NCPs
  for output, passing fragmented packets into the queues
  of available datalinks.  It also gets PROTO_MP input,
  reassembles the fragments into ppp frames, and passes
  them back to the HDLC layer that the fragments were passed
  from.
  ** It's not yet possible to enter multilink mode :-( **
o Add `set weight' (requires context) for deciding on a links
  weighting in multilink mode.  Weighting is simplistic (and
  probably badly implemented) for now.
o Remove the function pointers in struct link.  They ended up
  only applying to physical links.
o Configure our tun device with an MTU equal to the MRU from
  struct mp's LCP and a speed equal to the sum of our link
  speeds.
o `show {lcp,ccp,proto}' and `set deflate' now have optional
  context and use ChooseLink() to decide on which `struct link'
  to use.  This allows behaviour as before when in non-multilink
  mode, and allows access to the MP logical link in multilink
  mode.
o Ignore reconnect and redial values when in -direct mode and
  when cleaning up.  Always redial when in -ddial or -dedicated
  mode (unless cleaning up).
o Tell our links to `staydown' when we close them due to a signal.
o Remove remaining `#ifdef SIGALRM's (ppp doesn't function without
  alarms).
o Don't bother strdup()ing our physical link name.
o Various other cosmetic changes.
1998-04-03 19:21:56 +00:00
Brian Somers
a611cad61d o Don't immediately reply to the first LQR thinking
it's a duplicate ('cos it compares with our initial
  values).
o Move the LCP into struct datalink.
1998-03-13 21:07:14 +00:00
Brian Somers
f95458053f Move phone numbers into struct datalink.
Make "show modem" look a bit prettier.
1998-03-09 19:24:58 +00:00
Brian Somers
e2ebb036fd Do authentication at the datalink level, not the bundle level.
The bundle doesn't get a LayerUp 'till we're authenticated.

Introduce DATALINK_LCP and DATALINK_AUTH phases.
1998-03-01 01:07:49 +00:00
Brian Somers
6d6667755e Create struct fsm_parent. FSMs are created with one of these,
and the FSM passes subsequent events to them.

The datalink now hides its CCP from the bundle layer.
1998-02-27 01:22:39 +00:00
Brian Somers
f4768038f0 o Remove the global CcpInfo. It's now part of the datalink.
Struct bundle will have its own struct ccp in the future
  too.
o The ``set stopped'' command now requires context and doesn't
  work on the IPCP FSM.
o Check if it's time to break out of our top level loop before
  doing a select - otherwise, we'll select forever :-(
o Remove `struct link'::ccp (a temporary hack).  It turns out
  that IpStartOutput() calls link_Output() and link_Output()
  incorrectly calls StartOutput() (really modem_StartOutput)
  requiring the ccp knowledge so that it can call
  IpStartOutput()...  The end result is that the whole IP
  output queue gets dumped into the modem output queue
  and a pile of physical writes are done prematurely.  This
  makes the (original) code in main() actually work in that
  it would not bother selecting() on the tun descriptor when
  our modem queue length was 20 or greater.  Instead, we now
  make that decision based on the overall queue length.

  This will need improvement later.
1998-02-23 00:38:44 +00:00
Brian Somers
73a13b5c4d Cosmetic: Group configuration items in struct datalink. 1998-02-17 19:28:49 +00:00
Brian Somers
c7cc50305f Add datalink state DATALINK_READY to indicate when the datalink
is available, but LCP hasn't yet been started.  We get to this
state in ``term'' mode.
Remove PacketMode().  LCP startup and shutdown is now controlled
by the datalink.
Add ``show links'' command.
Make ``close'' capable of running with and without a context.
Make ``down'' require a context.
Make ``set parity'' and ``set rtscts'' use the correct context.
1998-02-17 19:28:35 +00:00
Brian Somers
c5a5a6ca93 Sort out (fix) the `term' command.
datalink_Up() can now be told to skip the dial/login/hangup
scripts and can be told whether to enter packet mode when
entering the DATALINK_OPENED state.
1998-02-17 01:05:47 +00:00
Brian Somers
e718d1d7d8 Move the redial timeouts and max tries into struct datalink. 1998-02-16 19:11:10 +00:00
Brian Somers
abff9bae14 Move the reconnect timeout and max tries into struct datalink. 1998-02-16 19:10:44 +00:00
Brian Somers
5b8b8060c1 Move the dial, login and hangup scripts into struct datalink.
Don't set these scripts in -direct mode.
Always set reconnect_tries to zero for -direct mode.
1998-02-16 19:10:03 +00:00
Brian Somers
3006ec67fe Create struct datalink.
This is a type of physical link that can chat and talk
LCP & CCP.  A bundle contains a list of these (only one
in the list for the moment).

The datalink is a type of descriptor, and dials, enters
LCP (& does CCP), kicks the bundle when its FSMs do
something interesting and does the hangup chat script
on the way down.  It also handles redials and reconnects.

There are lots of loose ends, and probably lots of bugs,
but the data structures are getting there !
1998-02-16 00:01:12 +00:00