* Rewrite interface tables to use interface indexes
Kernel changes:
* Add generic interface tracking API:
- ipfw_iface_ref (must call unlocked, performs lazy init if needed, allocates
state & bumps ref)
- ipfw_iface_add_ntfy(UH_WLOCK+WLOCK, links comsumer & runs its callback to
update ifindex)
- ipfw_iface_del_ntfy(UH_WLOCK+WLOCK, unlinks consumer)
- ipfw_iface_unref(unlocked, drops reference)
Additionally, consumer callbacks are called in interface withdrawal/departure.
* Rewrite interface tables to use iface tracking API. Currently tables are
implemented the following way:
runtime data is stored as sorted array of {ifidx, val} for existing interfaces
full data is stored inside namedobj instance (chained hashed table).
* Add IP_FW_XIFLIST opcode to dump status of tracked interfaces
* Pass @chain ptr to most non-locked algorithm callbacks:
(prepare_add, prepare_del, flush_entry ..). This may be needed for better
interaction of given algorithm an other ipfw subsystems
* Add optional "change_ti" algorithm handler to permit updating of
cached table_info pointer (happens in case of table_max resize)
* Fix small bug in ipfw_list_tables()
* Add badd (insert into sorted array) and bdel (remove from sorted array) funcs
Userland changes:
* Add "iflist" cmd to print status of currently tracked interface
* Add stringnum_cmp for better interface/table names sorting
* Add resize callbacks for upcoming table-based algorithms.
Kernel changes:
* s/ipfw_modify_table/ipfw_manage_table_ent/
* Simplify add_table_entry(): make table creation a separate piece of code.
Do not perform creation if not in "compat" mode.
* Add ability to perform modification of algorithm state (like table resize).
The following callbacks were added:
- prepare_mod (allocate new state, without locks)
- fill_mod (UH_WLOCK, copy old state to new one)
- modify (UH_WLOCK + WLOCK, switch state)
- flush_mod (no locks, flushes allocated data)
Given callbacks are called if table modification has been requested by add or
delete callbacks. Additional u64 tc->'flags' field was added to pass these
requests.
* Change add/del table ent format: permit adding/removing multiple entries
at once (only 1 supported at the moment).
Userland changes:
* Auto-create tables with warning
* Switch kernel to use per-cpu counters for rules.
* Keep ABI/API.
Kernel changes:
* Each rules is now exported as TLV with optional extenable
counter block (ip_fW_bcounter for base one) and
ip_fw_rule for rule&cmd data.
* Counters needs to be explicitly requested by IPFW_CFG_GET_COUNTERS flag.
* Separate counters from rules in kernel and clean up ip_fw a bit.
* Pack each rule in IPFW_TLV_RULE_ENT tlv to ease parsing.
* Introduce versioning in container TLV (may be needed in future).
* Fix ipfw_cfg_lheader broken u64 alignment.
Userland changes:
* Use set_mask from cfg header when requesting config
* Fix incorrect read accouting in ipfw_show_config()
* Use IPFW_RULE_NOOPT flag instead of playing with _pad
* Fix "ipfw -d list": do not print counters for dynamic states
* Some small fixes
Kernel changes:
* Change dump format for dynamic states:
each state is now stored inside ipfw_obj_dyntlv
last dynamic state is indicated by IPFW_DF_LAST flag
* Do not perform sooptcopyout() for !SOPT_GET requests.
Userland changes:
* Introduce foreach_state() function handler to ease work
with different states passed by ipfw_dump_config().
* Bump table dump format preserving old ABI.
Kernel size:
* Add IP_FW_TABLE_XFIND to handle "lookup" request from userland.
* Add ta_find_tentry() algorithm callbacks/handlers to support lookups.
* Fully switch to ipfw_obj_tentry for various table dumps:
algorithms are now required to support the latest (ipfw_obj_tentry) entry
dump format, the rest is handled by generic dump code.
IP_FW_TABLE_XLIST opcode version bumped (0 -> 1).
* Eliminate legacy ta_dump_entry algo handler:
dump_table_entry() converts data from current to legacy format.
Userland side:
* Add "lookup" table parameter.
* Change the way table type is guessed: call table_get_info() first,
and check value for IPv4/IPv6 type IFF table does not exist.
* Fix table_get_list(): do more tries if supplied buffer is not enough.
* Sparate table_show_entry() from table_show_list().
Kernel changes:
* Introduce ipfw_obj_tentry table entry structure to force u64 alignment.
* Support "update-on-existing-key" "add" bahavior (TEI_FLAGS_UPDATED).
* Use "subtype" field to distingush between IPv4 and IPv6 table records
instead of previous hack.
* Add value type (vtype) field for kernel tables. Current types are
number,ip and dscp
* Fix sets mask retrieval for old binaries
* Fix crash while using interface tables
Userland changes:
* Switch ipfw_table_handler() to use named-only tables.
* Add "table NAME create [type {cidr|iface|u32} [valtype {number|ip|dscp}] ..."
* Switch ipfw_table_handler to match_token()-based parser.
* Switch ipfw_sets_handler to use new ipfw_get_config() for mask retrieval.
* Allow ipfw set X table ... syntax to permit using per-set table namespaces.
Kernel changes:
* change base TLV header to be u64 (so size can be u32).
* Introduce ipfw_obj_ctlv generc container TLV.
* Add IP_FW_XGET opcode which is now used for atomic configuration
retrieval. One can specify needed configuration pieces to retrieve
via flags field. Currently supported are
IPFW_CFG_GET_STATIC (static rules) and
IPFW_CFG_GET_STATES (dynamic states).
Other configuration pieces (tables, pipes, etc..) support is planned.
Userland changes:
* Switch ipfw(8) to use new IP_FW_XGET for rule listing.
* Split rule listing code get and show pieces.
* Make several steps forward towards libipfw:
permit printing states and rules(paritally) to supplied buffer.
do not die on malloc/kernel failure inside given printing functions.
stop assuming cmdline_opts is global symbol.
* Use one u16 from op3 header to implement opcode versioning.
* IP_FW_TABLE_XLIST has now 2 handlers, for ver.0 (old) and ver.1 (current).
* Every getsockopt request is now handled in ip_fw_table.c
* Rename new opcodes:
IP_FW_OBJ_DEL -> IP_FW_TABLE_XDESTROY
IP_FW_OBJ_LISTSIZE -> IP_FW_TABLES_XGETSIZE
IP_FW_OBJ_LIST -> IP_FW_TABLES_XLIST
IP_FW_OBJ_INFO -> IP_FW_TABLE_XINFO
IP_FW_OBJ_INFO -> IP_FW_TABLE_XFLUSH
* Add some docs about using given opcodes.
* Group some legacy opcode/handlers.
Kernel changes:
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_FLUSH opcode (flush table based on its name/set)
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_DUMP opcode (dumps table data based on its names/set)
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_LISTSIZE / IP_FW_OBJ_LIST opcodes (get list of kernel tables)
Userland changes:
* move tables code to separate tables.c file
* get rid of tables_max
* switch "all"/list handling to new opcodes
Kernel-side changelog:
* Split general tables code and algorithm-specific table data.
Current algorithms (IPv4/IPv6 radix and interface tables radix) moved to
new ip_fw_table_algo.c file.
Tables code now supports any algorithm implementing the following callbacks:
+struct table_algo {
+ char name[64];
+ int idx;
+ ta_init *init;
+ ta_destroy *destroy;
+ table_lookup_t *lookup;
+ ta_prepare_add *prepare_add;
+ ta_prepare_del *prepare_del;
+ ta_add *add;
+ ta_del *del;
+ ta_flush_entry *flush_entry;
+ ta_foreach *foreach;
+ ta_dump_entry *dump_entry;
+ ta_dump_xentry *dump_xentry;
+};
* Change ->state, ->xstate, ->tabletype fields of ip_fw_chain to
->tablestate pointer (array of 32 bytes structures necessary for
runtime lookups (can be probably shrinked to 16 bytes later):
+struct table_info {
+ table_lookup_t *lookup; /* Lookup function */
+ void *state; /* Lookup radix/other structure */
+ void *xstate; /* eXtended state */
+ u_long data; /* Hints for given func */
+};
* Add count method for namedobj instance to ease size calculations
* Bump ip_fw3 buffer in ipfw_clt 128->256 bytes.
* Improve bitmask resizing on tables_max change.
* Remove table numbers checking from most places.
* Fix wrong nesting in ipfw_rewrite_table_uidx().
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_LIST opcode (list all objects of given type, currently
implemented for IPFW_OBJTYPE_TABLE).
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_LISTSIZE (get buffer size to hold IP_FW_OBJ_LIST data,
currenly implemented for IPFW_OBJTYPE_TABLE).
* Add IP_FW_OBJ_INFO (requests info for one object of given type).
Some name changes:
s/ipfw_xtable_tlv/ipfw_obj_tlv/ (no table specifics)
s/ipfw_xtable_ntlv/ipfw_obj_ntlv/ (no table specifics)
Userland changes:
* Add do_set3() cmd to ipfw2 to ease dealing with op3-embeded opcodes.
* Add/improve support for destroy/info cmds.
* Add namedobject set-aware api capable of searching/allocation objects by their name/idx.
* Switch tables code to use string ids for configuration tasks.
* Change locking model: most configuration changes are protected with UH lock, runtime-visible are protected with both locks.
* Reduce number of arguments passed to ipfw_table_add/del by using separate structure.
* Add internal V_fw_tables_sets tunable (set to 0) to prepare for set-aware tables (requires opcodes/client support)
* Implement typed table referencing (and tables are implicitly allocated with all state like radix ptrs on reference)
* Add "destroy" ipfw(8) using new IP_FW_DELOBJ opcode
Namedobj more detailed:
* Blackbox api providing methods to add/del/search/enumerate objects
* Statically-sized hashes for names/indexes
* Per-set bitmask to indicate free indexes
* Separate methods for index alloc/delete/resize
Basically, there should not be any user-visible changes except the following:
* reducing table_max is not supported
* flush & add change table type won't work if table is referenced
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
Add `flags` u16 field to the hole in ipfw_table_xentry structure.
Kernel has been guessing address family for supplied record based
on xent length size.
Userland, however, has been getting fixed-size ipfw_table_xentry structures
guessing address family by checking address by IN6_IS_ADDR_V4COMPAT().
Fix this behavior by providing specific IPFW_TCF_INET flag for IPv4 records.
PR: bin/189471
Submitted by: Dennis Yusupoff <dyr@smartspb.net>
MFC after: 2 weeks
re-links dynamic states to default rule instead of
flushing on rule deletion.
This can be useful while performing ruleset reload
(think about `atomic` reload via changing sets).
Currently it is turned off by default.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
Print warning for IPv4 address strings which are valid in
inet_aton() but not valid in inet_pton(). (1)
Found by: Özkan KIRIK <ozkan.kirik@gmail.com>
Submitted by: Ian Smith <smithi@nimnet.asn.au> (1)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
Setting DSCP support is done via O_SETDSCP which works for both
IPv4 and IPv6 packets. Fast checksum recalculation (RFC 1624) is done for IPv4.
Dscp can be specified by name (AFXY, CSX, BE, EF), by value
(0..63) or via tablearg.
Matching DSCP is done via another opcode (O_DSCP) which accepts several
classes at once (af11,af22,be). Classes are stored in bitmask (2 u32 words).
Many people made their variants of this patch, the ones I'm aware of are
(in alphabetic order):
Dmitrii Tejblum
Marcelo Araujo
Roman Bogorodskiy (novel)
Sergey Matveichuk (sem)
Sergey Ryabin
PR: kern/102471, kern/121122
MFC after: 2 weeks
Instead, add protocol specific mbuf flags M_IP_NEXTHOP and
M_IP6_NEXTHOP. Use them to indicate that the mbuf's chain
contains the PACKET_TAG_IPFORWARD tag. And do a tag lookup
only when this flag is set.
Suggested by: andre
on the related functionality in the runtime via the sysctl variable
net.pfil.forward. It is turned off by default.
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
Discussed with: net@
MFC after: 2 weeks
for an uninitialized variable.
unused parameters and variables are annotated with
(void)foo; /* UNUSED */
instead of __unused, because this code needs to build
also on linux and windows.
- Add a note to the ipfw(8) man page about the rules no longer being
case sensitive.
- Fix some typos in the man page.
PR: docs/164772
Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: gabor (doc mentor, src committer)
MFC after: 2 weeks
net.inet.ip.fw.tables_max is now read-write.
- Bump IPFW_TABLES_MAX to 65535
Default number of tables is still 128
- Remove IPFW_TABLES_MAX from ipfw(8) code.
Sponsored by Yandex LLC
Approved by: kib(mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Add support for IPv6 and interface extended tables
- Make number of tables to be loader tunable in range 0..65534.
- Use IP_FW3 opcode for all new extended table cmds
No ABI changes are introduced. Old userland will see valid tables for
IPv4 tables and no entries otherwise. Flush works for any table.
IP_FW3 socket option is used to encapsulate all new opcodes:
/* IP_FW3 header/opcodes */
typedef struct _ip_fw3_opheader {
uint16_t opcode; /* Operation opcode */
uint16_t reserved[3]; /* Align to 64-bit boundary */
} ip_fw3_opheader;
New opcodes added:
IP_FW_TABLE_XADD, IP_FW_TABLE_XDEL, IP_FW_TABLE_XGETSIZE, IP_FW_TABLE_XLIST
ipfw(8) table argument parsing behavior is changed:
'ipfw table 999 add host' now assumes 'host' to be interface name instead of
hostname.
New tunable:
net.inet.ip.fw.tables_max controls number of table supported by ipfw in given
VNET instance. 128 is still the default value.
New syntax:
ipfw add skipto tablearg ip from any to any via table(42) in
ipfw add skipto tablearg ip from any to any via table(4242) out
This is a bit hackish, special interface name '\1' is used to signal interface
table number is passed in p.glob field.
Sponsored by Yandex LLC
Reviewed by: ae
Approved by: ae (mentor)
MFC after: 4 weeks