freebsd-skq/sys/netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_sockopt.c
2009-12-16 18:03:35 +00:00

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C

/*-
* Copyright (c) 2002 Luigi Rizzo, Universita` di Pisa
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#define DEB(x)
#define DDB(x) x
/*
* Sockopt support for ipfw. The routines here implement
* the upper half of the ipfw code.
*/
#if !defined(KLD_MODULE)
#include "opt_ipfw.h"
#include "opt_ipdivert.h"
#include "opt_ipdn.h"
#include "opt_inet.h"
#ifndef INET
#error IPFIREWALL requires INET.
#endif /* INET */
#endif
#include "opt_inet6.h"
#include "opt_ipsec.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h> /* struct m_tag used by nested headers */
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/priv.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/rwlock.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/socketvar.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/syslog.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/route.h>
#include <net/vnet.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/ip_fw.h>
#include <netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_private.h>
#include <netinet/ip_divert.h>
#include <netgraph/ng_ipfw.h>
#ifdef MAC
#include <security/mac/mac_framework.h>
#endif
MALLOC_DEFINE(M_IPFW, "IpFw/IpAcct", "IpFw/IpAcct chain's");
/*
* static variables followed by global ones
*/
static VNET_DEFINE(u_int32_t, static_count); /* # of static rules */
#define V_static_count VNET(static_count)
static VNET_DEFINE(u_int32_t, static_len); /* bytes of static rules */
#define V_static_len VNET(static_len)
#ifdef SYSCTL_NODE
SYSCTL_DECL(_net_inet_ip_fw);
SYSCTL_VNET_INT(_net_inet_ip_fw, OID_AUTO, static_count,
CTLFLAG_RD, &VNET_NAME(static_count), 0,
"Number of static rules");
#endif /* SYSCTL_NODE */
/*
* When a rule is added/deleted, clear the next_rule pointers in all rules.
* These will be reconstructed on the fly as packets are matched.
*/
static void
flush_rule_ptrs(struct ip_fw_chain *chain)
{
struct ip_fw *rule;
IPFW_WLOCK_ASSERT(chain);
chain->id++;
for (rule = chain->rules; rule; rule = rule->next)
rule->next_rule = NULL;
}
/*
* Add a new rule to the list. Copy the rule into a malloc'ed area, then
* possibly create a rule number and add the rule to the list.
* Update the rule_number in the input struct so the caller knows it as well.
*/
int
ipfw_add_rule(struct ip_fw_chain *chain, struct ip_fw *input_rule)
{
struct ip_fw *rule, *f, *prev;
int l = RULESIZE(input_rule);
if (chain->rules == NULL && input_rule->rulenum != IPFW_DEFAULT_RULE)
return (EINVAL);
rule = malloc(l, M_IPFW, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO);
if (rule == NULL)
return (ENOSPC);
bcopy(input_rule, rule, l);
rule->next = NULL;
rule->next_rule = NULL;
rule->pcnt = 0;
rule->bcnt = 0;
rule->timestamp = 0;
IPFW_WLOCK(chain);
if (chain->rules == NULL) { /* default rule */
chain->rules = rule;
rule->id = ++chain->id;
goto done;
}
/*
* If rulenum is 0, find highest numbered rule before the
* default rule, and add autoinc_step
*/
if (V_autoinc_step < 1)
V_autoinc_step = 1;
else if (V_autoinc_step > 1000)
V_autoinc_step = 1000;
if (rule->rulenum == 0) {
/*
* locate the highest numbered rule before default
*/
for (f = chain->rules; f; f = f->next) {
if (f->rulenum == IPFW_DEFAULT_RULE)
break;
rule->rulenum = f->rulenum;
}
if (rule->rulenum < IPFW_DEFAULT_RULE - V_autoinc_step)
rule->rulenum += V_autoinc_step;
input_rule->rulenum = rule->rulenum;
}
/*
* Now insert the new rule in the right place in the sorted list.
*/
for (prev = NULL, f = chain->rules; f; prev = f, f = f->next) {
if (f->rulenum > rule->rulenum) { /* found the location */
if (prev) {
rule->next = f;
prev->next = rule;
} else { /* head insert */
rule->next = chain->rules;
chain->rules = rule;
}
break;
}
}
flush_rule_ptrs(chain);
/* chain->id incremented inside flush_rule_ptrs() */
rule->id = chain->id;
done:
V_static_count++;
V_static_len += l;
IPFW_WUNLOCK(chain);
DEB(printf("ipfw: installed rule %d, static count now %d\n",
rule->rulenum, V_static_count);)
return (0);
}
/**
* Remove a static rule (including derived * dynamic rules)
* and place it on the ``reap list'' for later reclamation.
* The caller is in charge of clearing rule pointers to avoid
* dangling pointers.
* @return a pointer to the next entry.
* Arguments are not checked, so they better be correct.
*/
static struct ip_fw *
remove_rule(struct ip_fw_chain *chain, struct ip_fw *rule,
struct ip_fw *prev)
{
struct ip_fw *n;
int l = RULESIZE(rule);
IPFW_WLOCK_ASSERT(chain);
n = rule->next;
ipfw_remove_dyn_children(rule);
if (prev == NULL)
chain->rules = n;
else
prev->next = n;
V_static_count--;
V_static_len -= l;
rule->next = chain->reap;
chain->reap = rule;
return n;
}
/*
* Reclaim storage associated with a list of rules. This is
* typically the list created using remove_rule.
* A NULL pointer on input is handled correctly.
*/
void
ipfw_reap_rules(struct ip_fw *head)
{
struct ip_fw *rule;
while ((rule = head) != NULL) {
head = head->next;
free(rule, M_IPFW);
}
}
/*
* Remove all rules from a chain (except rules in set RESVD_SET
* unless kill_default = 1). The caller is responsible for
* reclaiming storage for the rules left in chain->reap.
*/
void
ipfw_free_chain(struct ip_fw_chain *chain, int kill_default)
{
struct ip_fw *prev, *rule;
IPFW_WLOCK_ASSERT(chain);
chain->reap = NULL;
flush_rule_ptrs(chain); /* more efficient to do outside the loop */
for (prev = NULL, rule = chain->rules; rule ; )
if (kill_default || rule->set != RESVD_SET)
rule = remove_rule(chain, rule, prev);
else {
prev = rule;
rule = rule->next;
}
}
/**
* Remove all rules with given number, and also do set manipulation.
* Assumes chain != NULL && *chain != NULL.
*
* The argument is an u_int32_t. The low 16 bit are the rule or set number,
* the next 8 bits are the new set, the top 8 bits are the command:
*
* 0 delete rules with given number
* 1 delete rules with given set number
* 2 move rules with given number to new set
* 3 move rules with given set number to new set
* 4 swap sets with given numbers
* 5 delete rules with given number and with given set number
*/
static int
del_entry(struct ip_fw_chain *chain, u_int32_t arg)
{
struct ip_fw *prev = NULL, *rule;
u_int16_t rulenum; /* rule or old_set */
u_int8_t cmd, new_set;
rulenum = arg & 0xffff;
cmd = (arg >> 24) & 0xff;
new_set = (arg >> 16) & 0xff;
if (cmd > 5 || new_set > RESVD_SET)
return EINVAL;
if (cmd == 0 || cmd == 2 || cmd == 5) {
if (rulenum >= IPFW_DEFAULT_RULE)
return EINVAL;
} else {
if (rulenum > RESVD_SET) /* old_set */
return EINVAL;
}
IPFW_WLOCK(chain);
rule = chain->rules; /* common starting point */
chain->reap = NULL; /* prepare for deletions */
switch (cmd) {
case 0: /* delete rules with given number */
/*
* locate first rule to delete
*/
for (; rule->rulenum < rulenum; prev = rule, rule = rule->next)
;
if (rule->rulenum != rulenum) {
IPFW_WUNLOCK(chain);
return EINVAL;
}
/*
* flush pointers outside the loop, then delete all matching
* rules. prev remains the same throughout the cycle.
*/
flush_rule_ptrs(chain);
while (rule->rulenum == rulenum)
rule = remove_rule(chain, rule, prev);
break;
case 1: /* delete all rules with given set number */
flush_rule_ptrs(chain);
while (rule->rulenum < IPFW_DEFAULT_RULE) {
if (rule->set == rulenum)
rule = remove_rule(chain, rule, prev);
else {
prev = rule;
rule = rule->next;
}
}
break;
case 2: /* move rules with given number to new set */
for (; rule->rulenum < IPFW_DEFAULT_RULE; rule = rule->next)
if (rule->rulenum == rulenum)
rule->set = new_set;
break;
case 3: /* move rules with given set number to new set */
for (; rule->rulenum < IPFW_DEFAULT_RULE; rule = rule->next)
if (rule->set == rulenum)
rule->set = new_set;
break;
case 4: /* swap two sets */
for (; rule->rulenum < IPFW_DEFAULT_RULE; rule = rule->next)
if (rule->set == rulenum)
rule->set = new_set;
else if (rule->set == new_set)
rule->set = rulenum;
break;
case 5: /* delete rules with given number and with given set number.
* rulenum - given rule number;
* new_set - given set number.
*/
for (; rule->rulenum < rulenum; prev = rule, rule = rule->next)
;
if (rule->rulenum != rulenum) {
IPFW_WUNLOCK(chain);
return (EINVAL);
}
flush_rule_ptrs(chain);
while (rule->rulenum == rulenum) {
if (rule->set == new_set)
rule = remove_rule(chain, rule, prev);
else {
prev = rule;
rule = rule->next;
}
}
}
/*
* Look for rules to reclaim. We grab the list before
* releasing the lock then reclaim them w/o the lock to
* avoid a LOR with dummynet.
*/
rule = chain->reap;
IPFW_WUNLOCK(chain);
ipfw_reap_rules(rule);
return 0;
}
/*
* Clear counters for a specific rule.
* The enclosing "table" is assumed locked.
*/
static void
clear_counters(struct ip_fw *rule, int log_only)
{
ipfw_insn_log *l = (ipfw_insn_log *)ACTION_PTR(rule);
if (log_only == 0) {
rule->bcnt = rule->pcnt = 0;
rule->timestamp = 0;
}
if (l->o.opcode == O_LOG)
l->log_left = l->max_log;
}
/**
* Reset some or all counters on firewall rules.
* The argument `arg' is an u_int32_t. The low 16 bit are the rule number,
* the next 8 bits are the set number, the top 8 bits are the command:
* 0 work with rules from all set's;
* 1 work with rules only from specified set.
* Specified rule number is zero if we want to clear all entries.
* log_only is 1 if we only want to reset logs, zero otherwise.
*/
static int
zero_entry(struct ip_fw_chain *chain, u_int32_t arg, int log_only)
{
struct ip_fw *rule;
char *msg;
uint16_t rulenum = arg & 0xffff;
uint8_t set = (arg >> 16) & 0xff;
uint8_t cmd = (arg >> 24) & 0xff;
if (cmd > 1)
return (EINVAL);
if (cmd == 1 && set > RESVD_SET)
return (EINVAL);
IPFW_WLOCK(chain);
if (rulenum == 0) {
V_norule_counter = 0;
for (rule = chain->rules; rule; rule = rule->next) {
/* Skip rules from another set. */
if (cmd == 1 && rule->set != set)
continue;
clear_counters(rule, log_only);
}
msg = log_only ? "All logging counts reset" :
"Accounting cleared";
} else {
int cleared = 0;
/*
* We can have multiple rules with the same number, so we
* need to clear them all.
*/
for (rule = chain->rules; rule; rule = rule->next)
if (rule->rulenum == rulenum) {
while (rule && rule->rulenum == rulenum) {
if (cmd == 0 || rule->set == set)
clear_counters(rule, log_only);
rule = rule->next;
}
cleared = 1;
break;
}
if (!cleared) { /* we did not find any matching rules */
IPFW_WUNLOCK(chain);
return (EINVAL);
}
msg = log_only ? "logging count reset" : "cleared";
}
IPFW_WUNLOCK(chain);
if (V_fw_verbose) {
int lev = LOG_SECURITY | LOG_NOTICE;
if (rulenum)
log(lev, "ipfw: Entry %d %s.\n", rulenum, msg);
else
log(lev, "ipfw: %s.\n", msg);
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Check validity of the structure before insert.
* Rules are simple, so this mostly need to check rule sizes.
*/
static int
check_ipfw_struct(struct ip_fw *rule, int size)
{
int l, cmdlen = 0;
int have_action=0;
ipfw_insn *cmd;
if (size < sizeof(*rule)) {
printf("ipfw: rule too short\n");
return (EINVAL);
}
/* first, check for valid size */
l = RULESIZE(rule);
if (l != size) {
printf("ipfw: size mismatch (have %d want %d)\n", size, l);
return (EINVAL);
}
if (rule->act_ofs >= rule->cmd_len) {
printf("ipfw: bogus action offset (%u > %u)\n",
rule->act_ofs, rule->cmd_len - 1);
return (EINVAL);
}
/*
* Now go for the individual checks. Very simple ones, basically only
* instruction sizes.
*/
for (l = rule->cmd_len, cmd = rule->cmd ;
l > 0 ; l -= cmdlen, cmd += cmdlen) {
cmdlen = F_LEN(cmd);
if (cmdlen > l) {
printf("ipfw: opcode %d size truncated\n",
cmd->opcode);
return EINVAL;
}
DEB(printf("ipfw: opcode %d\n", cmd->opcode);)
switch (cmd->opcode) {
case O_PROBE_STATE:
case O_KEEP_STATE:
case O_PROTO:
case O_IP_SRC_ME:
case O_IP_DST_ME:
case O_LAYER2:
case O_IN:
case O_FRAG:
case O_DIVERTED:
case O_IPOPT:
case O_IPTOS:
case O_IPPRECEDENCE:
case O_IPVER:
case O_TCPWIN:
case O_TCPFLAGS:
case O_TCPOPTS:
case O_ESTAB:
case O_VERREVPATH:
case O_VERSRCREACH:
case O_ANTISPOOF:
case O_IPSEC:
#ifdef INET6
case O_IP6_SRC_ME:
case O_IP6_DST_ME:
case O_EXT_HDR:
case O_IP6:
#endif
case O_IP4:
case O_TAG:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn))
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_FIB:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn))
goto bad_size;
if (cmd->arg1 >= rt_numfibs) {
printf("ipfw: invalid fib number %d\n",
cmd->arg1);
return EINVAL;
}
break;
case O_SETFIB:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn))
goto bad_size;
if (cmd->arg1 >= rt_numfibs) {
printf("ipfw: invalid fib number %d\n",
cmd->arg1);
return EINVAL;
}
goto check_action;
case O_UID:
case O_GID:
case O_JAIL:
case O_IP_SRC:
case O_IP_DST:
case O_TCPSEQ:
case O_TCPACK:
case O_PROB:
case O_ICMPTYPE:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn_u32))
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_LIMIT:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn_limit))
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_LOG:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn_log))
goto bad_size;
((ipfw_insn_log *)cmd)->log_left =
((ipfw_insn_log *)cmd)->max_log;
break;
case O_IP_SRC_MASK:
case O_IP_DST_MASK:
/* only odd command lengths */
if ( !(cmdlen & 1) || cmdlen > 31)
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_IP_SRC_SET:
case O_IP_DST_SET:
if (cmd->arg1 == 0 || cmd->arg1 > 256) {
printf("ipfw: invalid set size %d\n",
cmd->arg1);
return EINVAL;
}
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn_u32) +
(cmd->arg1+31)/32 )
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_IP_SRC_LOOKUP:
case O_IP_DST_LOOKUP:
if (cmd->arg1 >= IPFW_TABLES_MAX) {
printf("ipfw: invalid table number %d\n",
cmd->arg1);
return (EINVAL);
}
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn) &&
cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn_u32) + 1 &&
cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn_u32))
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_MACADDR2:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn_mac))
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_NOP:
case O_IPID:
case O_IPTTL:
case O_IPLEN:
case O_TCPDATALEN:
case O_TAGGED:
if (cmdlen < 1 || cmdlen > 31)
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_MAC_TYPE:
case O_IP_SRCPORT:
case O_IP_DSTPORT: /* XXX artificial limit, 30 port pairs */
if (cmdlen < 2 || cmdlen > 31)
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_RECV:
case O_XMIT:
case O_VIA:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn_if))
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_ALTQ:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn_altq))
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_PIPE:
case O_QUEUE:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn))
goto bad_size;
goto check_action;
case O_FORWARD_IP:
#ifdef IPFIREWALL_FORWARD
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn_sa))
goto bad_size;
goto check_action;
#else
return EINVAL;
#endif
case O_DIVERT:
case O_TEE:
if (ip_divert_ptr == NULL)
return EINVAL;
else
goto check_size;
case O_NETGRAPH:
case O_NGTEE:
if (!NG_IPFW_LOADED)
return EINVAL;
else
goto check_size;
case O_NAT:
if (!IPFW_NAT_LOADED)
return EINVAL;
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn_nat))
goto bad_size;
goto check_action;
case O_FORWARD_MAC: /* XXX not implemented yet */
case O_CHECK_STATE:
case O_COUNT:
case O_ACCEPT:
case O_DENY:
case O_REJECT:
#ifdef INET6
case O_UNREACH6:
#endif
case O_SKIPTO:
case O_REASS:
check_size:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn))
goto bad_size;
check_action:
if (have_action) {
printf("ipfw: opcode %d, multiple actions"
" not allowed\n",
cmd->opcode);
return EINVAL;
}
have_action = 1;
if (l != cmdlen) {
printf("ipfw: opcode %d, action must be"
" last opcode\n",
cmd->opcode);
return EINVAL;
}
break;
#ifdef INET6
case O_IP6_SRC:
case O_IP6_DST:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(struct in6_addr) +
F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn))
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_FLOW6ID:
if (cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE(ipfw_insn_u32) +
((ipfw_insn_u32 *)cmd)->o.arg1)
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_IP6_SRC_MASK:
case O_IP6_DST_MASK:
if ( !(cmdlen & 1) || cmdlen > 127)
goto bad_size;
break;
case O_ICMP6TYPE:
if( cmdlen != F_INSN_SIZE( ipfw_insn_icmp6 ) )
goto bad_size;
break;
#endif
default:
switch (cmd->opcode) {
#ifndef INET6
case O_IP6_SRC_ME:
case O_IP6_DST_ME:
case O_EXT_HDR:
case O_IP6:
case O_UNREACH6:
case O_IP6_SRC:
case O_IP6_DST:
case O_FLOW6ID:
case O_IP6_SRC_MASK:
case O_IP6_DST_MASK:
case O_ICMP6TYPE:
printf("ipfw: no IPv6 support in kernel\n");
return EPROTONOSUPPORT;
#endif
default:
printf("ipfw: opcode %d, unknown opcode\n",
cmd->opcode);
return EINVAL;
}
}
}
if (have_action == 0) {
printf("ipfw: missing action\n");
return EINVAL;
}
return 0;
bad_size:
printf("ipfw: opcode %d size %d wrong\n",
cmd->opcode, cmdlen);
return EINVAL;
}
/*
* Copy the static and dynamic rules to the supplied buffer
* and return the amount of space actually used.
*/
static size_t
ipfw_getrules(struct ip_fw_chain *chain, void *buf, size_t space)
{
char *bp = buf;
char *ep = bp + space;
struct ip_fw *rule;
int i;
time_t boot_seconds;
boot_seconds = boottime.tv_sec;
/* XXX this can take a long time and locking will block packet flow */
IPFW_RLOCK(chain);
for (rule = chain->rules; rule ; rule = rule->next) {
/*
* Verify the entry fits in the buffer in case the
* rules changed between calculating buffer space and
* now. This would be better done using a generation
* number but should suffice for now.
*/
i = RULESIZE(rule);
if (bp + i <= ep) {
bcopy(rule, bp, i);
/*
* XXX HACK. Store the disable mask in the "next"
* pointer in a wild attempt to keep the ABI the same.
* Why do we do this on EVERY rule?
*/
bcopy(&V_set_disable,
&(((struct ip_fw *)bp)->next_rule),
sizeof(V_set_disable));
if (((struct ip_fw *)bp)->timestamp)
((struct ip_fw *)bp)->timestamp += boot_seconds;
bp += i;
}
}
IPFW_RUNLOCK(chain);
ipfw_get_dynamic(&bp, ep); /* protected by the dynamic lock */
return (bp - (char *)buf);
}
/**
* {set|get}sockopt parser.
*/
int
ipfw_ctl(struct sockopt *sopt)
{
#define RULE_MAXSIZE (256*sizeof(u_int32_t))
int error;
size_t size;
struct ip_fw *buf, *rule;
u_int32_t rulenum[2];
error = priv_check(sopt->sopt_td, PRIV_NETINET_IPFW);
if (error)
return (error);
/*
* Disallow modifications in really-really secure mode, but still allow
* the logging counters to be reset.
*/
if (sopt->sopt_name == IP_FW_ADD ||
(sopt->sopt_dir == SOPT_SET && sopt->sopt_name != IP_FW_RESETLOG)) {
error = securelevel_ge(sopt->sopt_td->td_ucred, 3);
if (error)
return (error);
}
error = 0;
switch (sopt->sopt_name) {
case IP_FW_GET:
/*
* pass up a copy of the current rules. Static rules
* come first (the last of which has number IPFW_DEFAULT_RULE),
* followed by a possibly empty list of dynamic rule.
* The last dynamic rule has NULL in the "next" field.
*
* Note that the calculated size is used to bound the
* amount of data returned to the user. The rule set may
* change between calculating the size and returning the
* data in which case we'll just return what fits.
*/
size = V_static_len; /* size of static rules */
size += ipfw_dyn_len();
if (size >= sopt->sopt_valsize)
break;
/*
* XXX todo: if the user passes a short length just to know
* how much room is needed, do not bother filling up the
* buffer, just jump to the sooptcopyout.
*/
buf = malloc(size, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
error = sooptcopyout(sopt, buf,
ipfw_getrules(&V_layer3_chain, buf, size));
free(buf, M_TEMP);
break;
case IP_FW_FLUSH:
/*
* Normally we cannot release the lock on each iteration.
* We could do it here only because we start from the head all
* the times so there is no risk of missing some entries.
* On the other hand, the risk is that we end up with
* a very inconsistent ruleset, so better keep the lock
* around the whole cycle.
*
* XXX this code can be improved by resetting the head of
* the list to point to the default rule, and then freeing
* the old list without the need for a lock.
*/
IPFW_WLOCK(&V_layer3_chain);
ipfw_free_chain(&V_layer3_chain, 0 /* keep default rule */);
rule = V_layer3_chain.reap;
IPFW_WUNLOCK(&V_layer3_chain);
ipfw_reap_rules(rule);
break;
case IP_FW_ADD:
rule = malloc(RULE_MAXSIZE, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, rule, RULE_MAXSIZE,
sizeof(struct ip_fw) );
if (error == 0)
error = check_ipfw_struct(rule, sopt->sopt_valsize);
if (error == 0) {
error = ipfw_add_rule(&V_layer3_chain, rule);
size = RULESIZE(rule);
if (!error && sopt->sopt_dir == SOPT_GET)
error = sooptcopyout(sopt, rule, size);
}
free(rule, M_TEMP);
break;
case IP_FW_DEL:
/*
* IP_FW_DEL is used for deleting single rules or sets,
* and (ab)used to atomically manipulate sets. Argument size
* is used to distinguish between the two:
* sizeof(u_int32_t)
* delete single rule or set of rules,
* or reassign rules (or sets) to a different set.
* 2*sizeof(u_int32_t)
* atomic disable/enable sets.
* first u_int32_t contains sets to be disabled,
* second u_int32_t contains sets to be enabled.
*/
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, rulenum,
2*sizeof(u_int32_t), sizeof(u_int32_t));
if (error)
break;
size = sopt->sopt_valsize;
if (size == sizeof(u_int32_t)) /* delete or reassign */
error = del_entry(&V_layer3_chain, rulenum[0]);
else if (size == 2*sizeof(u_int32_t)) /* set enable/disable */
V_set_disable =
(V_set_disable | rulenum[0]) & ~rulenum[1] &
~(1<<RESVD_SET); /* set RESVD_SET always enabled */
else
error = EINVAL;
break;
case IP_FW_ZERO:
case IP_FW_RESETLOG: /* argument is an u_int_32, the rule number */
rulenum[0] = 0;
if (sopt->sopt_val != 0) {
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, rulenum,
sizeof(u_int32_t), sizeof(u_int32_t));
if (error)
break;
}
error = zero_entry(&V_layer3_chain, rulenum[0],
sopt->sopt_name == IP_FW_RESETLOG);
break;
case IP_FW_TABLE_ADD:
{
ipfw_table_entry ent;
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &ent,
sizeof(ent), sizeof(ent));
if (error)
break;
error = ipfw_add_table_entry(&V_layer3_chain, ent.tbl,
ent.addr, ent.masklen, ent.value);
}
break;
case IP_FW_TABLE_DEL:
{
ipfw_table_entry ent;
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &ent,
sizeof(ent), sizeof(ent));
if (error)
break;
error = ipfw_del_table_entry(&V_layer3_chain, ent.tbl,
ent.addr, ent.masklen);
}
break;
case IP_FW_TABLE_FLUSH:
{
u_int16_t tbl;
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &tbl,
sizeof(tbl), sizeof(tbl));
if (error)
break;
IPFW_WLOCK(&V_layer3_chain);
error = ipfw_flush_table(&V_layer3_chain, tbl);
IPFW_WUNLOCK(&V_layer3_chain);
}
break;
case IP_FW_TABLE_GETSIZE:
{
u_int32_t tbl, cnt;
if ((error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &tbl, sizeof(tbl),
sizeof(tbl))))
break;
IPFW_RLOCK(&V_layer3_chain);
error = ipfw_count_table(&V_layer3_chain, tbl, &cnt);
IPFW_RUNLOCK(&V_layer3_chain);
if (error)
break;
error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &cnt, sizeof(cnt));
}
break;
case IP_FW_TABLE_LIST:
{
ipfw_table *tbl;
if (sopt->sopt_valsize < sizeof(*tbl)) {
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
size = sopt->sopt_valsize;
tbl = malloc(size, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, tbl, size, sizeof(*tbl));
if (error) {
free(tbl, M_TEMP);
break;
}
tbl->size = (size - sizeof(*tbl)) /
sizeof(ipfw_table_entry);
IPFW_RLOCK(&V_layer3_chain);
error = ipfw_dump_table(&V_layer3_chain, tbl);
IPFW_RUNLOCK(&V_layer3_chain);
if (error) {
free(tbl, M_TEMP);
break;
}
error = sooptcopyout(sopt, tbl, size);
free(tbl, M_TEMP);
}
break;
case IP_FW_NAT_CFG:
if (IPFW_NAT_LOADED)
error = ipfw_nat_cfg_ptr(sopt);
else {
printf("IP_FW_NAT_CFG: %s\n",
"ipfw_nat not present, please load it");
error = EINVAL;
}
break;
case IP_FW_NAT_DEL:
if (IPFW_NAT_LOADED)
error = ipfw_nat_del_ptr(sopt);
else {
printf("IP_FW_NAT_DEL: %s\n",
"ipfw_nat not present, please load it");
error = EINVAL;
}
break;
case IP_FW_NAT_GET_CONFIG:
if (IPFW_NAT_LOADED)
error = ipfw_nat_get_cfg_ptr(sopt);
else {
printf("IP_FW_NAT_GET_CFG: %s\n",
"ipfw_nat not present, please load it");
error = EINVAL;
}
break;
case IP_FW_NAT_GET_LOG:
if (IPFW_NAT_LOADED)
error = ipfw_nat_get_log_ptr(sopt);
else {
printf("IP_FW_NAT_GET_LOG: %s\n",
"ipfw_nat not present, please load it");
error = EINVAL;
}
break;
default:
printf("ipfw: ipfw_ctl invalid option %d\n", sopt->sopt_name);
error = EINVAL;
}
return (error);
#undef RULE_MAXSIZE
}
/* end of file */