freebsd-skq/sys/kern/kern_khelp.c
lstewart dedc1118c9 - Introduce the Hhook (Helper Hook) KPI. The KPI is closely modelled on pfil(9),
and in many respects can be thought of as a more generic superset of pfil.
  Hhook provides a way for kernel subsystems to export hook points that Khelp
  modules can hook to provide enhanced or new functionality to the kernel. The
  KPI has been designed to ensure hook points pose no noticeable overhead when
  no hook functions are registered.

- Introduce the Khelp (Kernel Helpers) KPI. Khelp provides a framework for
  managing Khelp modules, which indirectly use the Hhook KPI to register their
  hook functions with hook points of interest within the kernel. Khelp modules
  aim to provide a structured way to dynamically extend the kernel at runtime in
  an ABI preserving manner. Depending on the subsystem providing hook points, a
  Khelp module may be able to associate per-object data for maintaining relevant
  state between hook calls.

- pjd's Object Specific Data (OSD) KPI is used to manage the per-object data
  allocated to Khelp modules. Create a new "OSD_KHELP" OSD type for use by the
  Khelp framework.

- Bump __FreeBSD_version to 900028 to mark the introduction of the new KPIs.

In collaboration with:	David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> and
			Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au>
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by:	bz, others along the way
MFC after:	3 months
2010-12-21 13:45:29 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2010 Lawrence Stewart <lstewart@freebsd.org>
* Copyright (c) 2010 The FreeBSD Foundation
* All rights reserved.
*
* This software was developed by Lawrence Stewart while studying at the Centre
* for Advanced Internet Architectures, Swinburne University, made possible in
* part by grants from the FreeBSD Foundation and Cisco University Research
* Program Fund at Community Foundation Silicon Valley.
*
* Portions of this software were developed at the Centre for Advanced
* Internet Architectures, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne,
* Australia by Lawrence Stewart under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
*
* 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("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/hhook.h>
#include <sys/jail.h>
#include <sys/khelp.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/module_khelp.h>
#include <sys/osd.h>
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <sys/refcount.h>
#include <sys/rwlock.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <net/vnet.h>
static struct rwlock khelp_list_lock;
RW_SYSINIT(khelplistlock, &khelp_list_lock, "helper list lock");
static TAILQ_HEAD(helper_head, helper) helpers = TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(helpers);
/* Private function prototypes. */
static inline void khelp_remove_osd(struct helper *h, struct osd *hosd);
#define KHELP_LIST_WLOCK() rw_wlock(&khelp_list_lock)
#define KHELP_LIST_WUNLOCK() rw_wunlock(&khelp_list_lock)
#define KHELP_LIST_RLOCK() rw_rlock(&khelp_list_lock)
#define KHELP_LIST_RUNLOCK() rw_runlock(&khelp_list_lock)
#define KHELP_LIST_LOCK_ASSERT() rw_assert(&khelp_list_lock, RA_LOCKED)
int
khelp_register_helper(struct helper *h)
{
struct helper *tmph;
int error, i, inserted;
error = 0;
inserted = 0;
refcount_init(&h->h_refcount, 0);
h->h_id = osd_register(OSD_KHELP, NULL, NULL);
/* It's only safe to add the hooks after osd_register(). */
if (h->h_nhooks > 0) {
for (i = 0; i < h->h_nhooks && !error; i++) {
/* We don't require the module to assign hook_helper. */
h->h_hooks[i].hook_helper = h;
error = khelp_add_hhook(&h->h_hooks[i], HHOOK_NOWAIT);
}
if (error) {
for (i--; i >= 0; i--)
khelp_remove_hhook(&h->h_hooks[i]);
osd_deregister(OSD_KHELP, h->h_id);
}
}
if (!error) {
KHELP_LIST_WLOCK();
/*
* Keep list of helpers sorted in descending h_id order. Due to
* the way osd_set() works, a sorted list ensures
* init_helper_osd() will operate with improved efficiency.
*/
TAILQ_FOREACH(tmph, &helpers, h_next) {
if (tmph->h_id < h->h_id) {
TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(tmph, h, h_next);
inserted = 1;
break;
}
}
if (!inserted)
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&helpers, h, h_next);
KHELP_LIST_WUNLOCK();
}
return (error);
}
int
khelp_deregister_helper(struct helper *h)
{
struct helper *tmph;
int error, i;
error = 0;
KHELP_LIST_WLOCK();
if (h->h_refcount > 0)
error = EBUSY;
else {
error = ENOENT;
TAILQ_FOREACH(tmph, &helpers, h_next) {
if (tmph == h) {
TAILQ_REMOVE(&helpers, h, h_next);
error = 0;
break;
}
}
}
KHELP_LIST_WUNLOCK();
if (!error) {
if (h->h_nhooks > 0) {
for (i = 0; i < h->h_nhooks; i++)
khelp_remove_hhook(&h->h_hooks[i]);
}
osd_deregister(OSD_KHELP, h->h_id);
}
return (error);
}
int
khelp_init_osd(uint32_t classes, struct osd *hosd)
{
struct helper *h;
void *hdata;
int error;
KASSERT(hosd != NULL, ("struct osd not initialised!"));
error = 0;
KHELP_LIST_RLOCK();
TAILQ_FOREACH(h, &helpers, h_next) {
/* If helper is correct class and needs to store OSD... */
if (h->h_classes & classes && h->h_flags & HELPER_NEEDS_OSD) {
hdata = uma_zalloc(h->h_zone, M_NOWAIT);
if (hdata == NULL) {
error = ENOMEM;
break;
}
osd_set(OSD_KHELP, hosd, h->h_id, hdata);
refcount_acquire(&h->h_refcount);
}
}
if (error) {
/* Delete OSD that was assigned prior to the error. */
TAILQ_FOREACH(h, &helpers, h_next) {
if (h->h_classes & classes)
khelp_remove_osd(h, hosd);
}
}
KHELP_LIST_RUNLOCK();
return (error);
}
int
khelp_destroy_osd(struct osd *hosd)
{
struct helper *h;
int error;
KASSERT(hosd != NULL, ("struct osd not initialised!"));
error = 0;
KHELP_LIST_RLOCK();
/*
* Clean up all khelp related OSD.
*
* XXXLAS: Would be nice to use something like osd_exit() here but it
* doesn't have the right semantics for this purpose.
*/
TAILQ_FOREACH(h, &helpers, h_next)
khelp_remove_osd(h, hosd);
KHELP_LIST_RUNLOCK();
return (error);
}
static inline void
khelp_remove_osd(struct helper *h, struct osd *hosd)
{
void *hdata;
if (h->h_flags & HELPER_NEEDS_OSD) {
/*
* If the current helper uses OSD and calling osd_get()
* on the helper's h_id returns non-NULL, the helper has
* OSD attached to 'hosd' which needs to be cleaned up.
*/
hdata = osd_get(OSD_KHELP, hosd, h->h_id);
if (hdata != NULL) {
uma_zfree(h->h_zone, hdata);
osd_del(OSD_KHELP, hosd, h->h_id);
refcount_release(&h->h_refcount);
}
}
}
void *
khelp_get_osd(struct osd *hosd, int32_t id)
{
return (osd_get(OSD_KHELP, hosd, id));
}
int32_t
khelp_get_id(char *hname)
{
struct helper *h;
int32_t id;
id = -1;
KHELP_LIST_RLOCK();
TAILQ_FOREACH(h, &helpers, h_next) {
if (strncmp(h->h_name, hname, HELPER_NAME_MAXLEN) == 0) {
id = h->h_id;
break;
}
}
KHELP_LIST_RUNLOCK();
return (id);
}
int
khelp_add_hhook(struct hookinfo *hki, uint32_t flags)
{
VNET_ITERATOR_DECL(vnet_iter);
int error;
error = 0;
/*
* XXXLAS: If a helper is dynamically adding a helper hook function at
* runtime using this function, we should update the helper's h_hooks
* struct member to include the additional hookinfo struct.
*/
VNET_LIST_RLOCK_NOSLEEP();
VNET_FOREACH(vnet_iter) {
CURVNET_SET(vnet_iter);
error = hhook_add_hook_lookup(hki, flags);
CURVNET_RESTORE();
#ifdef VIMAGE
if (error)
break;
#endif
}
VNET_LIST_RUNLOCK_NOSLEEP();
return (error);
}
int
khelp_remove_hhook(struct hookinfo *hki)
{
VNET_ITERATOR_DECL(vnet_iter);
int error;
error = 0;
/*
* XXXLAS: If a helper is dynamically removing a helper hook function at
* runtime using this function, we should update the helper's h_hooks
* struct member to remove the defunct hookinfo struct.
*/
VNET_LIST_RLOCK_NOSLEEP();
VNET_FOREACH(vnet_iter) {
CURVNET_SET(vnet_iter);
error = hhook_remove_hook_lookup(hki);
CURVNET_RESTORE();
#ifdef VIMAGE
if (error)
break;
#endif
}
VNET_LIST_RUNLOCK_NOSLEEP();
return (error);
}
int
khelp_modevent(module_t mod, int event_type, void *data)
{
struct khelp_modevent_data *kmd;
int error;
kmd = (struct khelp_modevent_data *)data;
error = 0;
switch(event_type) {
case MOD_LOAD:
if (kmd->helper->h_flags & HELPER_NEEDS_OSD) {
if (kmd->uma_zsize <= 0) {
printf("Use KHELP_DECLARE_MOD_UMA() instead!\n");
error = EDOOFUS;
break;
}
kmd->helper->h_zone = uma_zcreate(kmd->name,
kmd->uma_zsize, kmd->umactor, kmd->umadtor, NULL,
NULL, 0, 0);
if (kmd->helper->h_zone == NULL) {
error = ENOMEM;
break;
}
}
strlcpy(kmd->helper->h_name, kmd->name, HELPER_NAME_MAXLEN);
kmd->helper->h_hooks = kmd->hooks;
kmd->helper->h_nhooks = kmd->nhooks;
if (kmd->helper->mod_init != NULL)
error = kmd->helper->mod_init();
if (!error)
error = khelp_register_helper(kmd->helper);
break;
case MOD_QUIESCE:
case MOD_SHUTDOWN:
case MOD_UNLOAD:
error = khelp_deregister_helper(kmd->helper);
if (!error) {
if (kmd->helper->h_flags & HELPER_NEEDS_OSD)
uma_zdestroy(kmd->helper->h_zone);
if (kmd->helper->mod_destroy != NULL)
kmd->helper->mod_destroy();
} else if (error == ENOENT)
/* Do nothing and allow unload if helper not in list. */
error = 0;
else if (error == EBUSY)
printf("Khelp module \"%s\" can't unload until its "
"refcount drops from %d to 0.\n", kmd->name,
kmd->helper->h_refcount);
break;
default:
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
return (error);
}
/*
* This function is called in two separate situations:
*
* - When the kernel is booting, it is called directly by the SYSINIT framework
* to allow Khelp modules which were compiled into the kernel or loaded by the
* boot loader to insert their non-virtualised hook functions into the kernel.
*
* - When the kernel is booting or a vnet is created, this function is also
* called indirectly through khelp_vnet_init() by the vnet initialisation code.
* In this situation, Khelp modules are able to insert their virtualised hook
* functions into the virtualised hook points in the vnet which is being
* initialised. In the case where the kernel is not compiled with "options
* VIMAGE", this step is still run once at boot, but the hook functions get
* transparently inserted into the standard unvirtualised network stack.
*/
static void
khelp_init(const void *vnet)
{
struct helper *h;
int error, i, vinit;
int32_t htype, hid;
error = 0;
vinit = vnet != NULL;
KHELP_LIST_RLOCK();
TAILQ_FOREACH(h, &helpers, h_next) {
for (i = 0; i < h->h_nhooks && !error; i++) {
htype = h->h_hooks[i].hook_type;
hid = h->h_hooks[i].hook_id;
/*
* If we're doing a virtualised init (vinit != 0) and
* the hook point is virtualised, or we're doing a plain
* sysinit at boot and the hook point is not
* virtualised, insert the hook.
*/
if ((hhook_head_is_virtualised_lookup(htype, hid) ==
HHOOK_HEADISINVNET && vinit) ||
(!hhook_head_is_virtualised_lookup(htype, hid) &&
!vinit)) {
error = hhook_add_hook_lookup(&h->h_hooks[i],
HHOOK_NOWAIT);
}
}
if (error) {
/* Remove any helper's hooks we successfully added. */
for (i--; i >= 0; i--)
hhook_remove_hook_lookup(&h->h_hooks[i]);
printf("%s: Failed to add hooks for helper \"%s\" (%p)",
__func__, h->h_name, h);
if (vinit)
printf(" to vnet %p.\n", vnet);
else
printf(".\n");
error = 0;
}
}
KHELP_LIST_RUNLOCK();
}
/*
* Vnet created and being initialised.
*/
static void
khelp_vnet_init(const void *unused __unused)
{
khelp_init(TD_TO_VNET(curthread));
}
/*
* As the kernel boots, allow Khelp modules which were compiled into the kernel
* or loaded by the boot loader to insert their non-virtualised hook functions
* into the kernel.
*/
SYSINIT(khelp_init, SI_SUB_PROTO_END, SI_ORDER_FIRST, khelp_init, NULL);
/*
* When a vnet is created and being initialised, we need to insert the helper
* hook functions for all currently registered Khelp modules into the vnet's
* helper hook points. The hhook KPI provides a mechanism for subsystems which
* export helper hook points to clean up on vnet shutdown, so we don't need a
* VNET_SYSUNINIT for Khelp.
*/
VNET_SYSINIT(khelp_vnet_init, SI_SUB_PROTO_END, SI_ORDER_FIRST,
khelp_vnet_init, NULL);