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Author SHA1 Message Date
glebius
8e20fa5ae9 Mechanically substitute flags from historic mbuf allocator with
malloc(9) flags within sys.

Exceptions:

- sys/contrib not touched
- sys/mbuf.h edited manually
2012-12-05 08:04:20 +00:00
melifaro
564aca31ca Add NG_NETFLOW_V9INFO_TYPE command to be able to request netflowv9-specific
data.

Submitted by:	Dmitry Luhtionov <dmitryluhtionov at gmail.com>
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-10-11 16:15:18 +00:00
kevlo
543514a78b Fix typo: s/unknow/unknown 2012-10-09 06:15:16 +00:00
melifaro
a0b36d5a0f Make radix lookup on src and dst flow addresses optional
and configurable on per-interface basis.
Remove __inline__ for several functions being called once per
flow (e.g once per 10-20 packets on common traffic flows).
Update manual page to simplify search for BPF data link types.

Sponsored by Yandex LLC

Reviewed by:      glebius
Approved by:      ae(mentor)
MFC after:        2 weeks
2012-06-18 13:56:36 +00:00
melifaro
45df7964fe Simplify IP pointer recovery in case of mbuf reallocation.
Reviewed by:     glebius (previous version)
Approved by:     ae(mentor)
MFC after:       2 weeks
2012-06-18 13:50:41 +00:00
melifaro
19c36d509b Use time_uptime instead of getnanotime for accouting integer number of seconds.
Reviewed by:     glebius
Approved by:     ae(mentor)
MFC after:       1 week
2012-06-16 13:55:31 +00:00
melifaro
c197631fe7 Set netflow v9 observation domain value to fib number instead of node id.
This fixes multi-fib netflow v9 export.

Reviewed by:     glebius
Approved by:     kib(mentor)
MFC after:       1 week
2012-06-16 13:53:14 +00:00
melifaro
74fbb78fa0 Fix improper L4 header handling for IPv6 packets passed via DLT_RAW.
Reported by:     Emil Muratov <gpm@hotplug.ru>
Reviewed by:     glebius
Approved by:     ae(mentor)
MFC after:       1 week
2012-06-16 13:51:01 +00:00
melifaro
d0a72d948e Use rt_numfibs variable instead of compile-time RT_NUMFIBS.
Reviewed by:    glebius (previous version)
Approved by:    kib(mentor), ae(mentor)
2012-03-13 11:08:40 +00:00
glebius
7893f5ef5d Add missing unlocks. 2011-07-06 09:43:25 +00:00
glebius
35e375273c o Eliminate flow6_hash_entry in favor of flow_hash_entry. We don't need
a separate struct to start a slist of semi-opaque structs. This
  makes some code more compact.
o Rewrite ng_netflow_flow_show() and its API/ABI:
  - Support for IPv6 is added.
  - Request and response now use same struct. Structure specifies
    version (6 or 4), index of last retrieved hash, and also index
    of last retrieved entry in the hash entry.
2011-07-05 14:48:39 +00:00
glebius
903a34675e Fix double free.
Submitted by:	Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro ipfw.ru>
2011-07-01 08:27:03 +00:00
glebius
5c189772ee ng_netflow_cache_init() can be void. 2011-04-18 09:14:23 +00:00
glebius
6c78a88c3b Node constructor methods are supposed to be called in syscall
context always. Convert nodes to consistently use M_WAITOK flag
for memory allocation.

Reviewed by:	julian
2011-04-18 09:12:27 +00:00
bz
26db4c6ff3 Unbreak the build for no options INET6.
PR:		kern/155227
Submitted by:	Dmitry Afanasiev (KOT MATPOCKuH.Ru)
2011-03-03 16:16:49 +00:00
glebius
b732b9a1c5 Add support for NetFlow version 9 into ng_netflow(4) node.
Submitted by:	Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro ipfw.ru>
2011-03-02 16:15:11 +00:00
glebius
780c18e4c2 Zero padding fields of netflow records. This helps to reduce
size of compressed export logs.

Requested by:	Alexey Illarionov <littlesavage orionet.ru>
2010-07-26 13:48:35 +00:00
glebius
411453536a Remove disabled code. In 99% cases exports are send to ng_ksocket(4), which
already forces queued mode, so what was suggested in disabled code is already
done.
2010-03-25 10:13:21 +00:00
mav
41798f5f08 Fix copy-paste bug in NGM_NETFLOW_SETCONFIG argument size verification.
PR:		kern/134220
Submitted by:	Eugene Mychlo
MFC after:	1 week
2009-05-13 02:26:34 +00:00
qingli
ec826ad5c7 This main goals of this project are:
1. separating L2 tables (ARP, NDP) from the L3 routing tables
2. removing as much locking dependencies among these layers as
   possible to allow for some parallelism in the search operations
3. simplify the logic in the routing code,

The most notable end result is the obsolescent of the route
cloning (RTF_CLONING) concept, which translated into code reduction
in both IPv4 ARP and IPv6 NDP related modules, and size reduction in
struct rtentry{}. The change in design obsoletes the semantics of
RTF_CLONING, RTF_WASCLONE and RTF_LLINFO routing flags. The userland
applications such as "arp" and "ndp" have been modified to reflect
those changes. The output from "netstat -r" shows only the routing
entries.

Quite a few developers have contributed to this project in the
past: Glebius Smirnoff, Luigi Rizzo, Alessandro Cerri, and
Andre Oppermann. And most recently:

- Kip Macy revised the locking code completely, thus completing
  the last piece of the puzzle, Kip has also been conducting
  active functional testing
- Sam Leffler has helped me improving/refactoring the code, and
  provided valuable reviews
- Julian Elischer setup the perforce tree for me and has helped
  me maintaining that branch before the svn conversion
2008-12-15 06:10:57 +00:00
des
a1e1ad22e0 Fix a number of style issues in the MALLOC / FREE commit. I've tried to
be careful not to fix anything that was already broken; the NFSv4 code is
particularly bad in this respect.
2008-10-23 20:26:15 +00:00
des
66f807ed8b Retire the MALLOC and FREE macros. They are an abomination unto style(9).
MFC after:	3 months
2008-10-23 15:53:51 +00:00
mav
ca86878f8e Add ability to generate egress netflow instead or in addition to ingress.
Use mbuf tagging for accounted packets to not account packets twice when
both ingress and egress netflow enabled.
To keep compatibility new "setconfig" message added to control new
functionality. By default node works as before, doing only ingress
accounting without using mbuf tags.

Reviewed by:	glebius
2008-10-08 10:37:07 +00:00
julian
1dfc5c98a4 Add code to allow the system to handle multiple routing tables.
This particular implementation is designed to be fully backwards compatible
and to be MFC-able to 7.x (and 6.x)

Currently the only protocol that can make use of the multiple tables is IPv4
Similar functionality exists in OpenBSD and Linux.

From my notes:

-----

  One thing where FreeBSD has been falling behind, and which by chance I
  have some time to work on is "policy based routing", which allows
  different
  packet streams to be routed by more than just the destination address.

  Constraints:
  ------------

  I want to make some form of this available in the 6.x tree
  (and by extension 7.x) , but FreeBSD in general needs it so I might as
  well do it in -current and back port the portions I need.

  One of the ways that this can be done is to have the ability to
  instantiate multiple kernel routing tables (which I will now
  refer to as "Forwarding Information Bases" or "FIBs" for political
  correctness reasons). Which FIB a particular packet uses to make
  the next hop decision can be decided by a number of mechanisms.
  The policies these mechanisms implement are the "Policies" referred
  to in "Policy based routing".

  One of the constraints I have if I try to back port this work to
  6.x is that it must be implemented as a EXTENSION to the existing
  ABIs in 6.x so that third party applications do not need to be
  recompiled in timespan of the branch.

  This first version will not have some of the bells and whistles that
  will come with later versions. It will, for example, be limited to 16
  tables in the first commit.
  Implementation method, Compatible version. (part 1)
  -------------------------------
  For this reason I have implemented a "sufficient subset" of a
  multiple routing table solution in Perforce, and back-ported it
  to 6.x. (also in Perforce though not  always caught up with what I
  have done in -current/P4). The subset allows a number of FIBs
  to be defined at compile time (8 is sufficient for my purposes in 6.x)
  and implements the changes needed to allow IPV4 to use them. I have not
  done the changes for ipv6 simply because I do not need it, and I do not
  have enough knowledge of ipv6 (e.g. neighbor discovery) needed to do it.

  Other protocol families are left untouched and should there be
  users with proprietary protocol families, they should continue to work
  and be oblivious to the existence of the extra FIBs.

  To understand how this is done, one must know that the current FIB
  code starts everything off with a single dimensional array of
  pointers to FIB head structures (One per protocol family), each of
  which in turn points to the trie of routes available to that family.

  The basic change in the ABI compatible version of the change is to
  extent that array to be a 2 dimensional array, so that
  instead of protocol family X looking at rt_tables[X] for the
  table it needs, it looks at rt_tables[Y][X] when for all
  protocol families except ipv4 Y is always 0.
  Code that is unaware of the change always just sees the first row
  of the table, which of course looks just like the one dimensional
  array that existed before.

  The entry points rtrequest(), rtalloc(), rtalloc1(), rtalloc_ign()
  are all maintained, but refer only to the first row of the array,
  so that existing callers in proprietary protocols can continue to
  do the "right thing".
  Some new entry points are added, for the exclusive use of ipv4 code
  called in_rtrequest(), in_rtalloc(), in_rtalloc1() and in_rtalloc_ign(),
  which have an extra argument which refers the code to the correct row.

  In addition, there are some new entry points (currently called
  rtalloc_fib() and friends) that check the Address family being
  looked up and call either rtalloc() (and friends) if the protocol
  is not IPv4 forcing the action to row 0 or to the appropriate row
  if it IS IPv4 (and that info is available). These are for calling
  from code that is not specific to any particular protocol. The way
  these are implemented would change in the non ABI preserving code
  to be added later.

  One feature of the first version of the code is that for ipv4,
  the interface routes show up automatically on all the FIBs, so
  that no matter what FIB you select you always have the basic
  direct attached hosts available to you. (rtinit() does this
  automatically).

  You CAN delete an interface route from one FIB should you want
  to but by default it's there. ARP information is also available
  in each FIB. It's assumed that the same machine would have the
  same MAC address, regardless of which FIB you are using to get
  to it.

  This brings us as to how the correct FIB is selected for an outgoing
  IPV4 packet.

  Firstly, all packets have a FIB associated with them. if nothing
  has been done to change it, it will be FIB 0. The FIB is changed
  in the following ways.

  Packets fall into one of a number of classes.

  1/ locally generated packets, coming from a socket/PCB.
     Such packets select a FIB from a number associated with the
     socket/PCB. This in turn is inherited from the process,
     but can be changed by a socket option. The process in turn
     inherits it on fork. I have written a utility call setfib
     that acts a bit like nice..

         setfib -3 ping target.example.com # will use fib 3 for ping.

     It is an obvious extension to make it a property of a jail
     but I have not done so. It can be achieved by combining the setfib and
     jail commands.

  2/ packets received on an interface for forwarding.
     By default these packets would use table 0,
     (or possibly a number settable in a sysctl(not yet)).
     but prior to routing the firewall can inspect them (see below).
     (possibly in the future you may be able to associate a FIB
     with packets received on an interface..  An ifconfig arg, but not yet.)

  3/ packets inspected by a packet classifier, which can arbitrarily
     associate a fib with it on a packet by packet basis.
     A fib assigned to a packet by a packet classifier
     (such as ipfw) would over-ride a fib associated by
     a more default source. (such as cases 1 or 2).

  4/ a tcp listen socket associated with a fib will generate
     accept sockets that are associated with that same fib.

  5/ Packets generated in response to some other packet (e.g. reset
     or icmp packets). These should use the FIB associated with the
     packet being reponded to.

  6/ Packets generated during encapsulation.
     gif, tun and other tunnel interfaces will encapsulate using the FIB
     that was in effect withthe proces that set up the tunnel.
     thus setfib 1 ifconfig gif0 [tunnel instructions]
     will set the fib for the tunnel to use to be fib 1.

  Routing messages would be associated with their
  process, and thus select one FIB or another.
  messages from the kernel would be associated with the fib they
  refer to and would only be received by a routing socket associated
  with that fib. (not yet implemented)

  In addition Netstat has been edited to be able to cope with the
  fact that the array is now 2 dimensional. (It looks in system
  memory using libkvm (!)). Old versions of netstat see only the first FIB.

  In addition two sysctls are added to give:
  a) the number of FIBs compiled in (active)
  b) the default FIB of the calling process.

  Early testing experience:
  -------------------------

  Basically our (IronPort's) appliance does this functionality already
  using ipfw fwd but that method has some drawbacks.

  For example,
  It can't fully simulate a routing table because it can't influence the
  socket's choice of local address when a connect() is done.

  Testing during the generating of these changes has been
  remarkably smooth so far. Multiple tables have co-existed
  with no notable side effects, and packets have been routes
  accordingly.

  ipfw has grown 2 new keywords:

  setfib N ip from anay to any
  count ip from any to any fib N

  In pf there seems to be a requirement to be able to give symbolic names to the
  fibs but I do not have that capacity. I am not sure if it is required.

  SCTP has interestingly enough built in support for this, called VRFs
  in Cisco parlance. it will be interesting to see how that handles it
  when it suddenly actually does something.

  Where to next:
  --------------------

  After committing the ABI compatible version and MFCing it, I'd
  like to proceed in a forward direction in -current. this will
  result in some roto-tilling in the routing code.

  Firstly: the current code's idea of having a separate tree per
  protocol family, all of the same format, and pointed to by the
  1 dimensional array is a bit silly. Especially when one considers that
  there is code that makes assumptions about every protocol having the
  same internal structures there. Some protocols don't WANT that
  sort of structure. (for example the whole idea of a netmask is foreign
  to appletalk). This needs to be made opaque to the external code.

  My suggested first change is to add routing method pointers to the
  'domain' structure, along with information pointing the data.
  instead of having an array of pointers to uniform structures,
  there would be an array pointing to the 'domain' structures
  for each protocol address domain (protocol family),
  and the methods this reached would be called. The methods would have
  an argument that gives FIB number, but the protocol would be free
  to ignore it.

  When the ABI can be changed it raises the possibilty of the
  addition of a fib entry into the "struct route". Currently,
  the structure contains the sockaddr of the desination, and the resulting
  fib entry. To make this work fully, one could add a fib number
  so that given an address and a fib, one can find the third element, the
  fib entry.

  Interaction with the ARP layer/ LL layer would need to be
  revisited as well. Qing Li has been working on this already.

  This work was sponsored by Ironport Systems/Cisco

Reviewed by:    several including rwatson, bz and mlair (parts each)
Obtained from:  Ironport systems/Cisco
2008-05-09 23:03:00 +00:00
kris
267b42a43b Replace callout_init(..., 1) with callout_init(..., CALLOUT_MPSAFE) for
better grep-compliance and to standardize with the rest of the kernel.

Reviewed by:	       jhb
MFC after:	       1 week
2008-04-16 16:47:14 +00:00
glebius
34f9d2c8a9 Use rtalloc1() instead of rtalloc_ign(). It returns a locked
rtentry. We quickly copy the fields of interest, and then
RTFREE_LOCKED(). This should be faster then lock & unlock the
rtentry twice.
2008-02-07 11:10:17 +00:00
mav
45f131f91d Revert previous commit.
glebius@ noticed that it was not a bug, but undocumented feature.
2008-02-03 10:30:45 +00:00
mav
1a411ba3c5 Run expire even without export hook connected.
PR:	kern/119839
2008-01-27 15:01:16 +00:00
mav
c2d1050fba Fix memory leak when export hook is not connected. 2008-01-27 09:22:10 +00:00
mav
2adafc5538 Remove one very strange unneded if. 2008-01-27 08:52:41 +00:00
rwatson
23574c8673 Remove the now-unused NET_{LOCK,UNLOCK,ASSERT}_GIANT() macros, which
previously conditionally acquired Giant based on debug.mpsafenet.  As that
has now been removed, they are no longer required.  Removing them
significantly simplifies error-handling in the socket layer, eliminated
quite a bit of unwinding of locking in error cases.

While here clean up the now unneeded opt_net.h, which previously was used
for the NET_WITH_GIANT kernel option.  Clean up some related gotos for
consistency.

Reviewed by:	bz, csjp
Tested by:	kris
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-08-06 14:26:03 +00:00
glebius
e0b48c67ff Bump maximum number of interface hooks to the maximum possible value.
This will increase the memory consumption for more than 1 Mb, but this
is required for operation on multiinterface access concentrators running
mpd.

Requested by:	Alexander Motin
2007-03-28 13:59:13 +00:00
glebius
e2fb442f9b Recognize 802.1q frames in Ethernet input and process them.
PR:		kern/101162
Submitted by:	CoolDavid (Tseng Guo-Fu) <cooldavid cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw>
2006-10-11 15:27:13 +00:00
glebius
da7c9c2fef Make it buildable. 2006-10-11 13:28:37 +00:00
glebius
9355a9d023 Unbreak a short one.
Submitted by:	maxim
2006-10-11 12:39:21 +00:00
glebius
cb82f81bfe Break long line. 2006-10-11 12:32:53 +00:00
glebius
c93c44c80d Use hash functions with better distribution. Tested on live traffic.
Submitted by:	Alexander Motin <mav alkar.net>
2006-10-11 12:31:14 +00:00
glebius
e97262352e Use bitcount32() from sys/systm.h instead of my own. 2006-10-11 10:47:44 +00:00
maxim
3ccc5435bf o Replace disappeared URLs to Cisco docs by new ones, style.
No functional changes.
2006-04-25 20:01:50 +00:00
maxim
a579d0e62d o Set to zero engine_type, engine_id and pad (cisco calls it
sampling_interval) fields in netflow v5 header.  We do not use
them but some netflow tools show garbage.

PR:		kern/96296
Submitted by:	David Duchscher
Approved by:	glebius
MFC after:	1 week
2006-04-25 19:56:53 +00:00
glebius
1985b120c4 - Increase maximum number of interfaces to 2048.
- Regroup softc so that frequently used elements are
  grouped in the beginning, while the interfaces
  array is at the end.
2006-02-09 11:42:17 +00:00
glebius
50771bd3de Correct off-by-one errors.
Found with:	Coverity Prevent(tm)
2006-01-14 12:26:32 +00:00
glebius
fa0bd53669 When sending export datagram from interrupt thread, use NG_QUEUE
in flags. When sending export datagram from expiry thread, then
use default zero flags. This removes unpleasant contention of the
interrupt thread on mutexes (usually ng_ksocket's socket buffer
mutex).
2006-01-12 22:48:12 +00:00
glebius
7d18f42630 Mark appropriate commands with NGM_READONLY and NGM_HASREPLY and
bump type cookie.
2006-01-12 19:16:08 +00:00
glebius
f867a5733b In ng_netflow_disconnect() check whether we are working with "iface"
or with "out" hook, and clear the right pointer.

Reported by:	Vitaliy Ovsyannikov <V.Ovsyannikov kr.ru>
2005-12-28 12:56:59 +00:00
glebius
a2a648724d - Update the flow sequence before converting count to
network byte order.
- Update the flow sequence in one atomic op instead of two.

Reported by:	Denis Shaposhnikov <dsh vlink.ru>
Reported by:	Daniil Kharoun <kdl chelcom.ru>
PR:		kern/89417
2005-11-27 02:43:08 +00:00
rwatson
be4f357149 Normalize a significant number of kernel malloc type names:
- Prefer '_' to ' ', as it results in more easily parsed results in
  memory monitoring tools such as vmstat.

- Remove punctuation that is incompatible with using memory type names
  as file names, such as '/' characters.

- Disambiguate some collisions by adding subsystem prefixes to some
  memory types.

- Generally prefer lower case to upper case.

- If the same type is defined in multiple architecture directories,
  attempt to use the same name in additional cases.

Not all instances were caught in this change, so more work is required to
finish this conversion.  Similar changes are required for UMA zone names.
2005-10-31 15:41:29 +00:00
glebius
8462e72cfb Check that we have first fragment before pulling up TCP/UDP header. 2005-07-17 08:09:59 +00:00
glebius
cbf78c0d23 Catch up with new ng_package_data(). 2005-05-16 17:10:08 +00:00
glebius
1fd70549f8 - Gather statistics about failed mbuf+cluster+ng_item allocations.
- Adjust comments and variables names in nfinfo.
2005-05-12 13:52:49 +00:00