freebsd-skq/sys/kern/uipc_mbuf2.c
Sam Leffler 9c855a36c1 Introduce the notion of "persistent mbuf tags"; these are tags that stay
with an mbuf until it is reclaimed.  This is in contrast to tags that
vanish when an mbuf chain passes through an interface.  Persistent tags
are used, for example, by MAC labels.

Add an m_tag_delete_nonpersistent function to strip non-persistent tags
from mbufs and use it to strip such tags from packets as they pass through
the loopback interface and when turned around by icmp.  This fixes problems
with "tag leakage".

Pointed out by:	Jonathan Stone
Reviewed by:	Robert Watson
2003-10-29 05:40:07 +00:00

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/* $KAME: uipc_mbuf2.c,v 1.31 2001/11/28 11:08:53 itojun Exp $ */
/* $NetBSD: uipc_mbuf.c,v 1.40 1999/04/01 00:23:25 thorpej Exp $ */
/*
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/*
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* @(#)uipc_mbuf.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 2/14/95
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/*#define PULLDOWN_DEBUG*/
#include "opt_mac.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/mac.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
MALLOC_DEFINE(M_PACKET_TAGS, "tag", "packet-attached information");
/* can't call it m_dup(), as freebsd[34] uses m_dup() with different arg */
static struct mbuf *m_dup1(struct mbuf *, int, int, int);
/*
* ensure that [off, off + len) is contiguous on the mbuf chain "m".
* packet chain before "off" is kept untouched.
* if offp == NULL, the target will start at <retval, 0> on resulting chain.
* if offp != NULL, the target will start at <retval, *offp> on resulting chain.
*
* on error return (NULL return value), original "m" will be freed.
*
* XXX: M_TRAILINGSPACE/M_LEADINGSPACE only permitted on writable ext_buf.
*/
struct mbuf *
m_pulldown(struct mbuf *m, int off, int len, int *offp)
{
struct mbuf *n, *o;
int hlen, tlen, olen;
int writable;
/* check invalid arguments. */
if (m == NULL)
panic("m == NULL in m_pulldown()");
if (len > MCLBYTES) {
m_freem(m);
return NULL; /* impossible */
}
#ifdef PULLDOWN_DEBUG
{
struct mbuf *t;
printf("before:");
for (t = m; t; t = t->m_next)
printf(" %d", t->m_len);
printf("\n");
}
#endif
n = m;
while (n != NULL && off > 0) {
if (n->m_len > off)
break;
off -= n->m_len;
n = n->m_next;
}
/* be sure to point non-empty mbuf */
while (n != NULL && n->m_len == 0)
n = n->m_next;
if (!n) {
m_freem(m);
return NULL; /* mbuf chain too short */
}
/*
* XXX: This code is flawed because it considers a "writable" mbuf
* data region to require all of the following:
* (i) mbuf _has_ to have M_EXT set; if it is just a regular
* mbuf, it is still not considered "writable."
* (ii) since mbuf has M_EXT, the ext_type _has_ to be
* EXT_CLUSTER. Anything else makes it non-writable.
* (iii) M_WRITABLE() must evaluate true.
* Ideally, the requirement should only be (iii).
*
* If we're writable, we're sure we're writable, because the ref. count
* cannot increase from 1, as that would require posession of mbuf
* n by someone else (which is impossible). However, if we're _not_
* writable, we may eventually become writable )if the ref. count drops
* to 1), but we'll fail to notice it unless we re-evaluate
* M_WRITABLE(). For now, we only evaluate once at the beginning and
* live with this.
*/
/*
* XXX: This is dumb. If we're just a regular mbuf with no M_EXT,
* then we're not "writable," according to this code.
*/
writable = 0;
if ((n->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0 ||
(n->m_ext.ext_type == EXT_CLUSTER && M_WRITABLE(n)))
writable = 1;
/*
* the target data is on <n, off>.
* if we got enough data on the mbuf "n", we're done.
*/
if ((off == 0 || offp) && len <= n->m_len - off && writable)
goto ok;
/*
* when len <= n->m_len - off and off != 0, it is a special case.
* len bytes from <n, off> sits in single mbuf, but the caller does
* not like the starting position (off).
* chop the current mbuf into two pieces, set off to 0.
*/
if (len <= n->m_len - off) {
o = m_dup1(n, off, n->m_len - off, M_DONTWAIT);
if (o == NULL) {
m_freem(m);
return NULL; /* ENOBUFS */
}
n->m_len = off;
o->m_next = n->m_next;
n->m_next = o;
n = n->m_next;
off = 0;
goto ok;
}
/*
* we need to take hlen from <n, off> and tlen from <n->m_next, 0>,
* and construct contiguous mbuf with m_len == len.
* note that hlen + tlen == len, and tlen > 0.
*/
hlen = n->m_len - off;
tlen = len - hlen;
/*
* ensure that we have enough trailing data on mbuf chain.
* if not, we can do nothing about the chain.
*/
olen = 0;
for (o = n->m_next; o != NULL; o = o->m_next)
olen += o->m_len;
if (hlen + olen < len) {
m_freem(m);
return NULL; /* mbuf chain too short */
}
/*
* easy cases first.
* we need to use m_copydata() to get data from <n->m_next, 0>.
*/
if ((off == 0 || offp) && M_TRAILINGSPACE(n) >= tlen
&& writable) {
m_copydata(n->m_next, 0, tlen, mtod(n, caddr_t) + n->m_len);
n->m_len += tlen;
m_adj(n->m_next, tlen);
goto ok;
}
if ((off == 0 || offp) && M_LEADINGSPACE(n->m_next) >= hlen
&& writable) {
n->m_next->m_data -= hlen;
n->m_next->m_len += hlen;
bcopy(mtod(n, caddr_t) + off, mtod(n->m_next, caddr_t), hlen);
n->m_len -= hlen;
n = n->m_next;
off = 0;
goto ok;
}
/*
* now, we need to do the hard way. don't m_copy as there's no room
* on both end.
*/
MGET(o, M_DONTWAIT, m->m_type);
if (o && len > MLEN) {
MCLGET(o, M_DONTWAIT);
if ((o->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0) {
m_free(o);
o = NULL;
}
}
if (!o) {
m_freem(m);
return NULL; /* ENOBUFS */
}
/* get hlen from <n, off> into <o, 0> */
o->m_len = hlen;
bcopy(mtod(n, caddr_t) + off, mtod(o, caddr_t), hlen);
n->m_len -= hlen;
/* get tlen from <n->m_next, 0> into <o, hlen> */
m_copydata(n->m_next, 0, tlen, mtod(o, caddr_t) + o->m_len);
o->m_len += tlen;
m_adj(n->m_next, tlen);
o->m_next = n->m_next;
n->m_next = o;
n = o;
off = 0;
ok:
#ifdef PULLDOWN_DEBUG
{
struct mbuf *t;
printf("after:");
for (t = m; t; t = t->m_next)
printf("%c%d", t == n ? '*' : ' ', t->m_len);
printf(" (off=%d)\n", off);
}
#endif
if (offp)
*offp = off;
return n;
}
static struct mbuf *
m_dup1(struct mbuf *m, int off, int len, int wait)
{
struct mbuf *n;
int l;
int copyhdr;
if (len > MCLBYTES)
return NULL;
if (off == 0 && (m->m_flags & M_PKTHDR) != 0) {
copyhdr = 1;
MGETHDR(n, wait, m->m_type);
l = MHLEN;
} else {
copyhdr = 0;
MGET(n, wait, m->m_type);
l = MLEN;
}
if (n && len > l) {
MCLGET(n, wait);
if ((n->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0) {
m_free(n);
n = NULL;
}
}
if (!n)
return NULL;
if (copyhdr && !m_dup_pkthdr(n, m, wait)) {
m_free(n);
return NULL;
}
m_copydata(m, off, len, mtod(n, caddr_t));
return n;
}
/* Get a packet tag structure along with specified data following. */
struct m_tag *
m_tag_alloc(u_int32_t cookie, int type, int len, int wait)
{
struct m_tag *t;
if (len < 0)
return NULL;
t = malloc(len + sizeof(struct m_tag), M_PACKET_TAGS, wait);
if (t == NULL)
return NULL;
t->m_tag_id = type;
t->m_tag_len = len;
t->m_tag_cookie = cookie;
return t;
}
/* Free a packet tag. */
void
m_tag_free(struct m_tag *t)
{
#ifdef MAC
if (t->m_tag_id == PACKET_TAG_MACLABEL)
mac_destroy_mbuf_tag(t);
#endif
free(t, M_PACKET_TAGS);
}
/* Prepend a packet tag. */
void
m_tag_prepend(struct mbuf *m, struct m_tag *t)
{
KASSERT(m && t, ("m_tag_prepend: null argument, m %p t %p", m, t));
SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&m->m_pkthdr.tags, t, m_tag_link);
}
/* Unlink a packet tag. */
void
m_tag_unlink(struct mbuf *m, struct m_tag *t)
{
KASSERT(m && t, ("m_tag_unlink: null argument, m %p t %p", m, t));
SLIST_REMOVE(&m->m_pkthdr.tags, t, m_tag, m_tag_link);
}
/* Unlink and free a packet tag. */
void
m_tag_delete(struct mbuf *m, struct m_tag *t)
{
KASSERT(m && t, ("m_tag_delete: null argument, m %p t %p", m, t));
m_tag_unlink(m, t);
m_tag_free(t);
}
/* Unlink and free a packet tag chain, starting from given tag. */
void
m_tag_delete_chain(struct mbuf *m, struct m_tag *t)
{
struct m_tag *p, *q;
KASSERT(m, ("m_tag_delete_chain: null mbuf"));
if (t != NULL)
p = t;
else
p = SLIST_FIRST(&m->m_pkthdr.tags);
if (p == NULL)
return;
while ((q = SLIST_NEXT(p, m_tag_link)) != NULL)
m_tag_delete(m, q);
m_tag_delete(m, p);
}
/*
* Strip off all tags that would normally vanish when
* passing through a network interface. Only persistent
* tags will exist after this; these are expected to remain
* so long as the mbuf chain exists, regardless of the
* path the mbufs take.
*/
void
m_tag_delete_nonpersistent(struct mbuf *m)
{
struct m_tag *p, *q;
SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(p, &m->m_pkthdr.tags, m_tag_link, q)
if ((p->m_tag_id & MTAG_PERSISTENT) == 0)
m_tag_delete(m, p);
}
/* Find a tag, starting from a given position. */
struct m_tag *
m_tag_locate(struct mbuf *m, u_int32_t cookie, int type, struct m_tag *t)
{
struct m_tag *p;
KASSERT(m, ("m_tag_locate: null mbuf"));
if (t == NULL)
p = SLIST_FIRST(&m->m_pkthdr.tags);
else
p = SLIST_NEXT(t, m_tag_link);
while (p != NULL) {
if (p->m_tag_cookie == cookie && p->m_tag_id == type)
return p;
p = SLIST_NEXT(p, m_tag_link);
}
return NULL;
}
/* Copy a single tag. */
struct m_tag *
m_tag_copy(struct m_tag *t, int how)
{
struct m_tag *p;
KASSERT(t, ("m_tag_copy: null tag"));
p = m_tag_alloc(t->m_tag_cookie, t->m_tag_id, t->m_tag_len, how);
if (p == NULL)
return (NULL);
#ifdef MAC
/*
* XXXMAC: we should probably pass off the initialization, and
* copying here? can we hide that PACKET_TAG_MACLABEL is
* special from the mbuf code?
*/
if (t->m_tag_id == PACKET_TAG_MACLABEL) {
if (mac_init_mbuf_tag(p, how) != 0) {
m_tag_free(p);
return (NULL);
}
mac_copy_mbuf_tag(t, p);
} else
#endif
bcopy(t + 1, p + 1, t->m_tag_len); /* Copy the data */
return p;
}
/*
* Copy two tag chains. The destination mbuf (to) loses any attached
* tags even if the operation fails. This should not be a problem, as
* m_tag_copy_chain() is typically called with a newly-allocated
* destination mbuf.
*/
int
m_tag_copy_chain(struct mbuf *to, struct mbuf *from, int how)
{
struct m_tag *p, *t, *tprev = NULL;
KASSERT(to && from,
("m_tag_copy_chain: null argument, to %p from %p", to, from));
m_tag_delete_chain(to, NULL);
SLIST_FOREACH(p, &from->m_pkthdr.tags, m_tag_link) {
t = m_tag_copy(p, how);
if (t == NULL) {
m_tag_delete_chain(to, NULL);
return 0;
}
if (tprev == NULL)
SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&to->m_pkthdr.tags, t, m_tag_link);
else
SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(tprev, t, m_tag_link);
tprev = t;
}
return 1;
}
/* Initialize tags on an mbuf. */
void
m_tag_init(struct mbuf *m)
{
SLIST_INIT(&m->m_pkthdr.tags);
}
/* Get first tag in chain. */
struct m_tag *
m_tag_first(struct mbuf *m)
{
return SLIST_FIRST(&m->m_pkthdr.tags);
}
/* Get next tag in chain. */
struct m_tag *
m_tag_next(struct mbuf *m, struct m_tag *t)
{
return SLIST_NEXT(t, m_tag_link);
}