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83 * @(#)ip_input.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/4/94
84 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/netinet/ip_input.c,v 1.130.2.52 2003/03/07 07:01:28 silby Exp $
85 * $DragonFly: src/sys/netinet/ip_input.c,v 1.45 2005/01/26 23:09:57 hsu Exp $
90 #include "opt_bootp.h"
93 #include "opt_ipdivert.h"
94 #include "opt_ipfilter.h"
95 #include "opt_ipstealth.h"
96 #include "opt_ipsec.h"
97 #include "opt_random_ip_id.h"
99 #include <sys/param.h>
100 #include <sys/systm.h>
101 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
102 #include <sys/malloc.h>
103 #include <sys/mpipe.h>
104 #include <sys/domain.h>
105 #include <sys/protosw.h>
106 #include <sys/socket.h>
107 #include <sys/time.h>
108 #include <sys/globaldata.h>
109 #include <sys/thread.h>
110 #include <sys/kernel.h>
111 #include <sys/syslog.h>
112 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
113 #include <sys/in_cksum.h>
115 #include <sys/thread2.h>
116 #include <sys/msgport2.h>
118 #include <machine/stdarg.h>
121 #include <net/if_types.h>
122 #include <net/if_var.h>
123 #include <net/if_dl.h>
124 #include <net/pfil.h>
125 #include <net/route.h>
126 #include <net/netisr.h>
127 #include <net/intrq.h>
129 #include <netinet/in.h>
130 #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
131 #include <netinet/in_var.h>
132 #include <netinet/ip.h>
133 #include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
134 #include <netinet/ip_var.h>
135 #include <netinet/ip_icmp.h>
138 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
140 #include <net/ipfw/ip_fw.h>
141 #include <net/dummynet/ip_dummynet.h>
144 #include <netinet6/ipsec.h>
145 #include <netproto/key/key.h>
149 #include <netproto/ipsec/ipsec.h>
150 #include <netproto/ipsec/key.h>
154 static int ip_rsvp_on;
155 struct socket *ip_rsvpd;
157 int ipforwarding = 0;
158 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_FORWARDING, forwarding, CTLFLAG_RW,
159 &ipforwarding, 0, "Enable IP forwarding between interfaces");
161 static int ipsendredirects = 1; /* XXX */
162 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_SENDREDIRECTS, redirect, CTLFLAG_RW,
163 &ipsendredirects, 0, "Enable sending IP redirects");
165 int ip_defttl = IPDEFTTL;
166 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_DEFTTL, ttl, CTLFLAG_RW,
167 &ip_defttl, 0, "Maximum TTL on IP packets");
169 static int ip_dosourceroute = 0;
170 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_SOURCEROUTE, sourceroute, CTLFLAG_RW,
171 &ip_dosourceroute, 0, "Enable forwarding source routed IP packets");
173 static int ip_acceptsourceroute = 0;
174 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_ACCEPTSOURCEROUTE, accept_sourceroute,
175 CTLFLAG_RW, &ip_acceptsourceroute, 0,
176 "Enable accepting source routed IP packets");
178 static int ip_keepfaith = 0;
179 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_KEEPFAITH, keepfaith, CTLFLAG_RW,
181 "Enable packet capture for FAITH IPv4->IPv6 translater daemon");
183 static int nipq = 0; /* total # of reass queues */
185 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, OID_AUTO, maxfragpackets, CTLFLAG_RW,
187 "Maximum number of IPv4 fragment reassembly queue entries");
189 static int maxfragsperpacket;
190 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, OID_AUTO, maxfragsperpacket, CTLFLAG_RW,
191 &maxfragsperpacket, 0,
192 "Maximum number of IPv4 fragments allowed per packet");
194 static int ip_sendsourcequench = 0;
195 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, OID_AUTO, sendsourcequench, CTLFLAG_RW,
196 &ip_sendsourcequench, 0,
197 "Enable the transmission of source quench packets");
200 * XXX - Setting ip_checkinterface mostly implements the receive side of
201 * the Strong ES model described in RFC 1122, but since the routing table
202 * and transmit implementation do not implement the Strong ES model,
203 * setting this to 1 results in an odd hybrid.
205 * XXX - ip_checkinterface currently must be disabled if you use ipnat
206 * to translate the destination address to another local interface.
208 * XXX - ip_checkinterface must be disabled if you add IP aliases
209 * to the loopback interface instead of the interface where the
210 * packets for those addresses are received.
212 static int ip_checkinterface = 0;
213 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, OID_AUTO, check_interface, CTLFLAG_RW,
214 &ip_checkinterface, 0, "Verify packet arrives on correct interface");
217 static int ipprintfs = 0;
220 static struct ifqueue ipintrq;
221 static int ipqmaxlen = IFQ_MAXLEN;
223 extern struct domain inetdomain;
224 extern struct protosw inetsw[];
225 u_char ip_protox[IPPROTO_MAX];
226 struct in_ifaddrhead in_ifaddrhead; /* first inet address */
227 struct in_ifaddrhashhead *in_ifaddrhashtbl; /* inet addr hash table */
228 u_long in_ifaddrhmask; /* mask for hash table */
230 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_INTRQMAXLEN, intr_queue_maxlen, CTLFLAG_RW,
231 &ipintrq.ifq_maxlen, 0, "Maximum size of the IP input queue");
232 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_INTRQDROPS, intr_queue_drops, CTLFLAG_RD,
233 &ipintrq.ifq_drops, 0, "Number of packets dropped from the IP input queue");
235 struct ip_stats ipstats_ary[MAXCPU];
238 sysctl_ipstats(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
242 for (cpu = 0; cpu < ncpus; ++cpu) {
243 if ((error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &ipstats_ary[cpu],
244 sizeof(struct ip_stats))))
246 if ((error = SYSCTL_IN(req, &ipstats_ary[cpu],
247 sizeof(struct ip_stats))))
253 SYSCTL_PROC(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_STATS, stats, (CTLTYPE_OPAQUE | CTLFLAG_RW),
254 0, 0, sysctl_ipstats, "S,ip_stats", "IP statistics");
256 SYSCTL_STRUCT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_STATS, stats, CTLFLAG_RW,
257 &ipstat, ip_stats, "IP statistics");
260 /* Packet reassembly stuff */
261 #define IPREASS_NHASH_LOG2 6
262 #define IPREASS_NHASH (1 << IPREASS_NHASH_LOG2)
263 #define IPREASS_HMASK (IPREASS_NHASH - 1)
264 #define IPREASS_HASH(x,y) \
265 (((((x) & 0xF) | ((((x) >> 8) & 0xF) << 4)) ^ (y)) & IPREASS_HMASK)
267 static struct ipq ipq[IPREASS_NHASH];
268 const int ipintrq_present = 1;
271 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_DEFMTU, mtu, CTLFLAG_RW,
272 &ip_mtu, 0, "Default MTU");
276 static int ipstealth = 0;
277 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, OID_AUTO, stealth, CTLFLAG_RW, &ipstealth, 0, "");
279 static const int ipstealth = 0;
284 ip_fw_chk_t *ip_fw_chk_ptr;
289 ip_dn_io_t *ip_dn_io_ptr;
291 struct pfil_head inet_pfil_hook;
294 * XXX this is ugly -- the following two global variables are
295 * used to store packet state while it travels through the stack.
296 * Note that the code even makes assumptions on the size and
297 * alignment of fields inside struct ip_srcrt so e.g. adding some
298 * fields will break the code. This needs to be fixed.
300 * We need to save the IP options in case a protocol wants to respond
301 * to an incoming packet over the same route if the packet got here
302 * using IP source routing. This allows connection establishment and
303 * maintenance when the remote end is on a network that is not known
306 static int ip_nhops = 0;
308 static struct ip_srcrt {
309 struct in_addr dst; /* final destination */
310 char nop; /* one NOP to align */
311 char srcopt[IPOPT_OFFSET + 1]; /* OPTVAL, OLEN and OFFSET */
312 struct in_addr route[MAX_IPOPTLEN/sizeof(struct in_addr)];
315 static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_IPQ, "ipq", "IP Fragment Management");
316 static struct malloc_pipe ipq_mpipe;
318 static void save_rte (u_char *, struct in_addr);
319 static int ip_dooptions (struct mbuf *m, int,
320 struct sockaddr_in *next_hop);
321 static void ip_forward (struct mbuf *m, int srcrt,
322 struct sockaddr_in *next_hop);
323 static void ip_freef (struct ipq *);
324 static int ip_input_handler (struct netmsg *);
325 static struct mbuf *ip_reass (struct mbuf *, struct ipq *,
326 struct ipq *, u_int32_t *, u_int16_t *);
329 * IP initialization: fill in IP protocol switch table.
330 * All protocols not implemented in kernel go to raw IP protocol handler.
342 * Make sure we can handle a reasonable number of fragments but
343 * cap it at 4000 (XXX).
345 mpipe_init(&ipq_mpipe, M_IPQ, sizeof(struct ipq),
346 IFQ_MAXLEN, 4000, 0, NULL);
347 TAILQ_INIT(&in_ifaddrhead);
348 in_ifaddrhashtbl = hashinit(INADDR_NHASH, M_IFADDR, &in_ifaddrhmask);
349 pr = pffindproto(PF_INET, IPPROTO_RAW, SOCK_RAW);
352 for (i = 0; i < IPPROTO_MAX; i++)
353 ip_protox[i] = pr - inetsw;
354 for (pr = inetdomain.dom_protosw;
355 pr < inetdomain.dom_protoswNPROTOSW; pr++)
356 if (pr->pr_domain->dom_family == PF_INET &&
357 pr->pr_protocol && pr->pr_protocol != IPPROTO_RAW)
358 ip_protox[pr->pr_protocol] = pr - inetsw;
360 inet_pfil_hook.ph_type = PFIL_TYPE_AF;
361 inet_pfil_hook.ph_af = AF_INET;
362 if ((i = pfil_head_register(&inet_pfil_hook)) != 0) {
363 printf("%s: WARNING: unable to register pfil hook, "
364 "error %d\n", __func__, i);
367 for (i = 0; i < IPREASS_NHASH; i++)
368 ipq[i].next = ipq[i].prev = &ipq[i];
370 maxnipq = nmbclusters / 32;
371 maxfragsperpacket = 16;
374 ip_id = time_second & 0xffff;
376 ipintrq.ifq_maxlen = ipqmaxlen;
379 * Initialize IP statistics.
381 * It is layed out as an array which is has one element for UP,
382 * and SMP_MAXCPU elements for SMP. This allows us to retain
383 * the access mechanism from userland for both UP and SMP.
386 for (cpu = 0; cpu < ncpus; ++cpu) {
387 bzero(&ipstats_ary[cpu], sizeof(struct ip_stats));
390 bzero(&ipstat, sizeof(struct ip_stats));
393 netisr_register(NETISR_IP, ip_mport, ip_input_handler);
397 * XXX watch out this one. It is perhaps used as a cache for
398 * the most recently used route ? it is cleared in in_addroute()
399 * when a new route is successfully created.
401 struct route ipforward_rt;
403 /* Do transport protocol processing. */
405 transport_processing_oncpu(struct mbuf *m, int hlen, struct ip *ip,
406 struct sockaddr_in *nexthop)
409 * Switch out to protocol's input routine.
411 if (nexthop && ip->ip_p == IPPROTO_TCP) {
412 /* TCP needs IPFORWARD info if available */
415 tag.mh_type = MT_TAG;
416 tag.mh_flags = PACKET_TAG_IPFORWARD;
417 tag.mh_data = (caddr_t)nexthop;
420 (*inetsw[ip_protox[ip->ip_p]].pr_input)
421 ((struct mbuf *)&tag, hlen, ip->ip_p);
423 (*inetsw[ip_protox[ip->ip_p]].pr_input)(m, hlen, ip->ip_p);
427 struct netmsg_transport_packet {
428 struct lwkt_msg nm_lmsg;
429 struct mbuf *nm_mbuf;
431 boolean_t nm_hasnexthop;
432 struct sockaddr_in nm_nexthop;
436 transport_processing_handler(lwkt_msg_t lmsg)
438 struct netmsg_transport_packet *msg = (void *)lmsg;
439 struct sockaddr_in *nexthop;
442 ip = mtod(msg->nm_mbuf, struct ip *);
443 nexthop = msg->nm_hasnexthop ? &msg->nm_nexthop : NULL;
444 transport_processing_oncpu(msg->nm_mbuf, msg->nm_hlen, ip, nexthop);
445 lwkt_replymsg(lmsg, 0);
450 ip_input_handler(struct netmsg *msg0)
452 struct mbuf *m = ((struct netmsg_packet *)msg0)->nm_packet;
455 lwkt_replymsg(&msg0->nm_lmsg, 0);
460 * IP input routine. Checksum and byte swap header. If fragmented
461 * try to reassemble. Process options. Pass to next level.
464 ip_input(struct mbuf *m)
468 struct in_ifaddr *ia = NULL;
470 int i, hlen, checkif;
472 struct in_addr pkt_dst;
473 u_int32_t divert_info = 0; /* packet divert/tee info */
474 struct ip_fw_args args;
475 boolean_t using_srcrt = FALSE; /* forward (by PFIL_HOOKS) */
476 boolean_t needredispatch = FALSE;
477 struct in_addr odst; /* original dst address(NAT) */
480 struct tdb_ident *tdbi;
481 struct secpolicy *sp;
488 args.divert_rule = 0; /* divert cookie */
489 args.next_hop = NULL;
491 /* Grab info from MT_TAG mbufs prepended to the chain. */
492 while (m != NULL && m->m_type == MT_TAG) {
493 switch(m->_m_tag_id) {
494 case PACKET_TAG_DUMMYNET:
495 args.rule = ((struct dn_pkt *)m)->rule;
497 case PACKET_TAG_DIVERT:
498 args.divert_rule = (int)m->m_hdr.mh_data & 0xffff;
500 case PACKET_TAG_IPFORWARD:
501 args.next_hop = (struct sockaddr_in *)m->m_hdr.mh_data;
504 printf("ip_input: unrecognised MT_TAG tag %d\n",
510 KASSERT(m != NULL && (m->m_flags & M_PKTHDR), ("ip_input: no HDR"));
512 if (args.rule != NULL) { /* dummynet already filtered us */
513 ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
514 hlen = IP_VHL_HL(ip->ip_vhl) << 2;
520 /* length checks already done in ip_demux() */
521 KASSERT(m->m_len >= sizeof(ip), ("IP header not in one mbuf"));
523 ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
525 if (IP_VHL_V(ip->ip_vhl) != IPVERSION) {
526 ipstat.ips_badvers++;
530 hlen = IP_VHL_HL(ip->ip_vhl) << 2;
531 /* length checks already done in ip_demux() */
532 KASSERT(hlen >= sizeof(struct ip), ("IP header len too small"));
533 KASSERT(m->m_len >= hlen, ("packet shorter than IP header length"));
535 /* 127/8 must not appear on wire - RFC1122 */
536 if ((ntohl(ip->ip_dst.s_addr) >> IN_CLASSA_NSHIFT) == IN_LOOPBACKNET ||
537 (ntohl(ip->ip_src.s_addr) >> IN_CLASSA_NSHIFT) == IN_LOOPBACKNET) {
538 if (!(m->m_pkthdr.rcvif->if_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK)) {
539 ipstat.ips_badaddr++;
544 if (m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags & CSUM_IP_CHECKED) {
545 sum = !(m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags & CSUM_IP_VALID);
547 if (hlen == sizeof(struct ip)) {
548 sum = in_cksum_hdr(ip);
550 sum = in_cksum(m, hlen);
559 * Convert fields to host representation.
561 ip->ip_len = ntohs(ip->ip_len);
562 if (ip->ip_len < hlen) {
566 ip->ip_off = ntohs(ip->ip_off);
569 * Check that the amount of data in the buffers
570 * is as at least much as the IP header would have us expect.
571 * Trim mbufs if longer than we expect.
572 * Drop packet if shorter than we expect.
574 if (m->m_pkthdr.len < ip->ip_len) {
575 ipstat.ips_tooshort++;
578 if (m->m_pkthdr.len > ip->ip_len) {
579 if (m->m_len == m->m_pkthdr.len) {
580 m->m_len = ip->ip_len;
581 m->m_pkthdr.len = ip->ip_len;
583 m_adj(m, ip->ip_len - m->m_pkthdr.len);
585 #if defined(IPSEC) && !defined(IPSEC_FILTERGIF)
587 * Bypass packet filtering for packets from a tunnel (gif).
589 if (ipsec_gethist(m, NULL))
595 * Right now when no processing on packet has done
596 * and it is still fresh out of network we do our black
598 * - Firewall: deny/allow/divert
599 * - Xlate: translate packet's addr/port (NAT).
600 * - Pipe: pass pkt through dummynet.
601 * - Wrap: fake packet's addr/port <unimpl.>
602 * - Encapsulate: put it in another IP and send out. <unimp.>
608 * Run through list of hooks for input packets.
610 * NB: Beware of the destination address changing (e.g.
611 * by NAT rewriting). When this happens, tell
612 * ip_forward to do the right thing.
614 if (pfil_has_hooks(&inet_pfil_hook)) {
616 if (pfil_run_hooks(&inet_pfil_hook, &m,
617 m->m_pkthdr.rcvif, PFIL_IN)) {
620 if (m == NULL) /* consumed by filter */
622 ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
623 using_srcrt = (odst.s_addr != ip->ip_dst.s_addr);
626 if (fw_enable && IPFW_LOADED) {
628 * If we've been forwarded from the output side, then
629 * skip the firewall a second time
631 if (args.next_hop != NULL)
635 i = ip_fw_chk_ptr(&args);
638 if ((i & IP_FW_PORT_DENY_FLAG) || m == NULL) { /* drop */
643 ip = mtod(m, struct ip *); /* just in case m changed */
644 if (i == 0 && args.next_hop == NULL) /* common case */
646 if (DUMMYNET_LOADED && (i & IP_FW_PORT_DYNT_FLAG)) {
647 /* Send packet to the appropriate pipe */
648 ip_dn_io_ptr(m, i&0xffff, DN_TO_IP_IN, &args);
652 if (i != 0 && !(i & IP_FW_PORT_DYNT_FLAG)) {
653 /* Divert or tee packet */
658 if (i == 0 && args.next_hop != NULL)
661 * if we get here, the packet must be dropped
669 * Process options and, if not destined for us,
670 * ship it on. ip_dooptions returns 1 when an
671 * error was detected (causing an icmp message
672 * to be sent and the original packet to be freed).
674 ip_nhops = 0; /* for source routed packets */
675 if (hlen > sizeof(struct ip) && ip_dooptions(m, 0, args.next_hop))
678 /* greedy RSVP, snatches any PATH packet of the RSVP protocol and no
679 * matter if it is destined to another node, or whether it is
680 * a multicast one, RSVP wants it! and prevents it from being forwarded
681 * anywhere else. Also checks if the rsvp daemon is running before
682 * grabbing the packet.
684 if (rsvp_on && ip->ip_p == IPPROTO_RSVP)
688 * Check our list of addresses, to see if the packet is for us.
689 * If we don't have any addresses, assume any unicast packet
690 * we receive might be for us (and let the upper layers deal
693 if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&in_ifaddrhead) && !(m->m_flags & (M_MCAST | M_BCAST)))
697 * Cache the destination address of the packet; this may be
698 * changed by use of 'ipfw fwd'.
700 pkt_dst = args.next_hop ? args.next_hop->sin_addr : ip->ip_dst;
703 * Enable a consistency check between the destination address
704 * and the arrival interface for a unicast packet (the RFC 1122
705 * strong ES model) if IP forwarding is disabled and the packet
706 * is not locally generated and the packet is not subject to
709 * XXX - Checking also should be disabled if the destination
710 * address is ipnat'ed to a different interface.
712 * XXX - Checking is incompatible with IP aliases added
713 * to the loopback interface instead of the interface where
714 * the packets are received.
716 checkif = ip_checkinterface &&
718 m->m_pkthdr.rcvif != NULL &&
719 !(m->m_pkthdr.rcvif->if_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK) &&
720 (args.next_hop == NULL);
723 * Check for exact addresses in the hash bucket.
725 LIST_FOREACH(ia, INADDR_HASH(pkt_dst.s_addr), ia_hash) {
727 * If the address matches, verify that the packet
728 * arrived via the correct interface if checking is
731 if (IA_SIN(ia)->sin_addr.s_addr == pkt_dst.s_addr &&
732 (!checkif || ia->ia_ifp == m->m_pkthdr.rcvif))
736 * Check for broadcast addresses.
738 * Only accept broadcast packets that arrive via the matching
739 * interface. Reception of forwarded directed broadcasts would
740 * be handled via ip_forward() and ether_output() with the loopback
741 * into the stack for SIMPLEX interfaces handled by ether_output().
743 if (m->m_pkthdr.rcvif->if_flags & IFF_BROADCAST) {
744 TAILQ_FOREACH(ifa, &m->m_pkthdr.rcvif->if_addrhead, ifa_link) {
745 if (ifa->ifa_addr == NULL) /* shutdown/startup race */
747 if (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != AF_INET)
750 if (satosin(&ia->ia_broadaddr)->sin_addr.s_addr ==
753 if (ia->ia_netbroadcast.s_addr == pkt_dst.s_addr)
756 if (IA_SIN(ia)->sin_addr.s_addr == INADDR_ANY)
761 if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(ip->ip_dst.s_addr))) {
762 struct in_multi *inm;
764 if (ip_mrouter != NULL) {
766 * If we are acting as a multicast router, all
767 * incoming multicast packets are passed to the
768 * kernel-level multicast forwarding function.
769 * The packet is returned (relatively) intact; if
770 * ip_mforward() returns a non-zero value, the packet
771 * must be discarded, else it may be accepted below.
773 if (ip_mforward != NULL &&
774 ip_mforward(ip, m->m_pkthdr.rcvif, m, NULL) != 0) {
775 ipstat.ips_cantforward++;
781 * The process-level routing daemon needs to receive
782 * all multicast IGMP packets, whether or not this
783 * host belongs to their destination groups.
785 if (ip->ip_p == IPPROTO_IGMP)
787 ipstat.ips_forward++;
790 * See if we belong to the destination multicast group on the
793 IN_LOOKUP_MULTI(ip->ip_dst, m->m_pkthdr.rcvif, inm);
795 ipstat.ips_notmember++;
801 if (ip->ip_dst.s_addr == INADDR_BROADCAST)
803 if (ip->ip_dst.s_addr == INADDR_ANY)
807 * FAITH(Firewall Aided Internet Translator)
809 if (m->m_pkthdr.rcvif && m->m_pkthdr.rcvif->if_type == IFT_FAITH) {
811 if (ip->ip_p == IPPROTO_TCP || ip->ip_p == IPPROTO_ICMP)
819 * Not for us; forward if possible and desirable.
822 ipstat.ips_cantforward++;
827 * Enforce inbound IPsec SPD.
829 if (ipsec4_in_reject(m, NULL)) {
830 ipsecstat.in_polvio++;
835 mtag = m_tag_find(m, PACKET_TAG_IPSEC_IN_DONE, NULL);
838 tdbi = (struct tdb_ident *)(mtag + 1);
839 sp = ipsec_getpolicy(tdbi, IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND);
841 sp = ipsec_getpolicybyaddr(m, IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND,
842 IP_FORWARDING, &error);
844 if (sp == NULL) { /* NB: can happen if error */
846 /*XXX error stat???*/
847 DPRINTF(("ip_input: no SP for forwarding\n")); /*XXX*/
852 * Check security policy against packet attributes.
854 error = ipsec_in_reject(sp, m);
858 ipstat.ips_cantforward++;
862 ip_forward(m, using_srcrt, args.next_hop);
869 * IPSTEALTH: Process non-routing options only
870 * if the packet is destined for us.
873 hlen > sizeof(struct ip) &&
874 ip_dooptions(m, 1, args.next_hop))
877 /* Count the packet in the ip address stats */
879 ia->ia_ifa.if_ipackets++;
880 ia->ia_ifa.if_ibytes += m->m_pkthdr.len;
884 * If offset or IP_MF are set, must reassemble.
885 * Otherwise, nothing need be done.
886 * (We could look in the reassembly queue to see
887 * if the packet was previously fragmented,
888 * but it's not worth the time; just let them time out.)
890 if (ip->ip_off & (IP_MF | IP_OFFMASK)) {
892 /* If maxnipq is 0, never accept fragments. */
894 ipstat.ips_fragments++;
895 ipstat.ips_fragdropped++;
899 sum = IPREASS_HASH(ip->ip_src.s_addr, ip->ip_id);
901 * Look for queue of fragments
904 for (fp = ipq[sum].next; fp != &ipq[sum]; fp = fp->next)
905 if (ip->ip_id == fp->ipq_id &&
906 ip->ip_src.s_addr == fp->ipq_src.s_addr &&
907 ip->ip_dst.s_addr == fp->ipq_dst.s_addr &&
908 ip->ip_p == fp->ipq_p)
914 * Enforce upper bound on number of fragmented packets
915 * for which we attempt reassembly;
916 * If maxnipq is -1, accept all fragments without limitation.
918 if ((nipq > maxnipq) && (maxnipq > 0)) {
920 * drop something from the tail of the current queue
921 * before proceeding further
923 if (ipq[sum].prev == &ipq[sum]) { /* gak */
924 for (i = 0; i < IPREASS_NHASH; i++) {
925 if (ipq[i].prev != &ipq[i]) {
926 ipstat.ips_fragtimeout +=
927 ipq[i].prev->ipq_nfrags;
928 ip_freef(ipq[i].prev);
933 ipstat.ips_fragtimeout +=
934 ipq[sum].prev->ipq_nfrags;
935 ip_freef(ipq[sum].prev);
940 * Adjust ip_len to not reflect header,
941 * convert offset of this to bytes.
944 if (ip->ip_off & IP_MF) {
946 * Make sure that fragments have a data length
947 * that's a non-zero multiple of 8 bytes.
949 if (ip->ip_len == 0 || (ip->ip_len & 0x7) != 0) {
950 ipstat.ips_toosmall++; /* XXX */
953 m->m_flags |= M_FRAG;
955 m->m_flags &= ~M_FRAG;
959 * Attempt reassembly; if it succeeds, proceed.
960 * ip_reass() will return a different mbuf, and update
961 * the divert info in divert_info and args.divert_rule.
963 ipstat.ips_fragments++;
964 m->m_pkthdr.header = ip;
965 m = ip_reass(m, fp, &ipq[sum], &divert_info, &args.divert_rule);
968 ipstat.ips_reassembled++;
969 needredispatch = TRUE;
970 ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
971 /* Get the header length of the reassembled packet */
972 hlen = IP_VHL_HL(ip->ip_vhl) << 2;
974 /* Restore original checksum before diverting packet */
975 if (divert_info != 0) {
977 ip->ip_len = htons(ip->ip_len);
978 ip->ip_off = htons(ip->ip_off);
980 if (hlen == sizeof(struct ip))
981 ip->ip_sum = in_cksum_hdr(ip);
983 ip->ip_sum = in_cksum(m, hlen);
984 ip->ip_off = ntohs(ip->ip_off);
985 ip->ip_len = ntohs(ip->ip_len);
995 * Divert or tee packet to the divert protocol if required.
997 if (divert_info != 0) {
998 struct mbuf *clone = NULL;
1000 /* Clone packet if we're doing a 'tee' */
1001 if ((divert_info & IP_FW_PORT_TEE_FLAG) != 0)
1002 clone = m_dup(m, MB_DONTWAIT);
1004 /* Restore packet header fields to original values */
1006 ip->ip_len = htons(ip->ip_len);
1007 ip->ip_off = htons(ip->ip_off);
1009 /* Deliver packet to divert input routine */
1010 divert_packet(m, 1, divert_info & 0xffff, args.divert_rule);
1011 ipstat.ips_delivered++;
1013 /* If 'tee', continue with original packet */
1017 ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
1020 * Jump backwards to complete processing of the
1021 * packet. But first clear divert_info to avoid
1022 * entering this block again.
1023 * We do not need to clear args.divert_rule
1024 * or args.next_hop as they will not be used.
1033 * enforce IPsec policy checking if we are seeing last header.
1034 * note that we do not visit this with protocols with pcb layer
1035 * code - like udp/tcp/raw ip.
1037 if ((inetsw[ip_protox[ip->ip_p]].pr_flags & PR_LASTHDR) &&
1038 ipsec4_in_reject(m, NULL)) {
1039 ipsecstat.in_polvio++;
1045 * enforce IPsec policy checking if we are seeing last header.
1046 * note that we do not visit this with protocols with pcb layer
1047 * code - like udp/tcp/raw ip.
1049 if (inetsw[ip_protox[ip->ip_p]].pr_flags & PR_LASTHDR) {
1051 * Check if the packet has already had IPsec processing
1052 * done. If so, then just pass it along. This tag gets
1053 * set during AH, ESP, etc. input handling, before the
1054 * packet is returned to the ip input queue for delivery.
1056 mtag = m_tag_find(m, PACKET_TAG_IPSEC_IN_DONE, NULL);
1059 tdbi = (struct tdb_ident *)(mtag + 1);
1060 sp = ipsec_getpolicy(tdbi, IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND);
1062 sp = ipsec_getpolicybyaddr(m, IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND,
1063 IP_FORWARDING, &error);
1067 * Check security policy against packet attributes.
1069 error = ipsec_in_reject(sp, m);
1072 /* XXX error stat??? */
1074 DPRINTF(("ip_input: no SP, packet discarded\n"));/*XXX*/
1081 #endif /* FAST_IPSEC */
1083 ipstat.ips_delivered++;
1084 if (needredispatch) {
1085 struct netmsg_transport_packet *msg;
1088 msg = malloc(sizeof(struct netmsg_transport_packet),
1089 M_LWKTMSG, M_INTWAIT | M_NULLOK);
1093 lwkt_initmsg(&msg->nm_lmsg, &netisr_afree_rport, 0,
1094 lwkt_cmd_func(transport_processing_handler),
1096 msg->nm_hlen = hlen;
1097 msg->nm_hasnexthop = (args.next_hop != NULL);
1098 if (msg->nm_hasnexthop)
1099 msg->nm_nexthop = *args.next_hop; /* structure copy */
1101 ip->ip_off = htons(ip->ip_off);
1102 ip->ip_len = htons(ip->ip_len);
1103 port = ip_mport(&m);
1106 ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
1107 ip->ip_len = ntohs(ip->ip_len);
1108 ip->ip_off = ntohs(ip->ip_off);
1109 lwkt_sendmsg(port, &msg->nm_lmsg);
1112 transport_processing_oncpu(m, hlen, ip, args.next_hop);
1121 * Take incoming datagram fragment and try to reassemble it into
1122 * whole datagram. If a chain for reassembly of this datagram already
1123 * exists, then it is given as fp; otherwise have to make a chain.
1125 * When IPDIVERT enabled, keep additional state with each packet that
1126 * tells us if we need to divert or tee the packet we're building.
1127 * In particular, *divinfo includes the port and TEE flag,
1128 * *divert_rule is the number of the matching rule.
1131 static struct mbuf *
1132 ip_reass(struct mbuf *m, struct ipq *fp, struct ipq *where,
1133 u_int32_t *divinfo, u_int16_t *divert_rule)
1135 struct ip *ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
1136 struct mbuf *p = NULL, *q, *nq;
1138 int hlen = IP_VHL_HL(ip->ip_vhl) << 2;
1142 * Presence of header sizes in mbufs
1143 * would confuse code below.
1149 * If first fragment to arrive, create a reassembly queue.
1152 if ((fp = mpipe_alloc_nowait(&ipq_mpipe)) == NULL)
1157 fp->ipq_ttl = IPFRAGTTL;
1158 fp->ipq_p = ip->ip_p;
1159 fp->ipq_id = ip->ip_id;
1160 fp->ipq_src = ip->ip_src;
1161 fp->ipq_dst = ip->ip_dst;
1163 m->m_nextpkt = NULL;
1165 fp->ipq_div_info = 0;
1166 fp->ipq_div_cookie = 0;
1173 #define GETIP(m) ((struct ip*)((m)->m_pkthdr.header))
1176 * Find a segment which begins after this one does.
1178 for (p = NULL, q = fp->ipq_frags; q; p = q, q = q->m_nextpkt)
1179 if (GETIP(q)->ip_off > ip->ip_off)
1183 * If there is a preceding segment, it may provide some of
1184 * our data already. If so, drop the data from the incoming
1185 * segment. If it provides all of our data, drop us, otherwise
1186 * stick new segment in the proper place.
1188 * If some of the data is dropped from the the preceding
1189 * segment, then it's checksum is invalidated.
1192 i = GETIP(p)->ip_off + GETIP(p)->ip_len - ip->ip_off;
1194 if (i >= ip->ip_len)
1197 m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags = 0;
1201 m->m_nextpkt = p->m_nextpkt;
1204 m->m_nextpkt = fp->ipq_frags;
1209 * While we overlap succeeding segments trim them or,
1210 * if they are completely covered, dequeue them.
1212 for (; q != NULL && ip->ip_off + ip->ip_len > GETIP(q)->ip_off;
1214 i = (ip->ip_off + ip->ip_len) - GETIP(q)->ip_off;
1215 if (i < GETIP(q)->ip_len) {
1216 GETIP(q)->ip_len -= i;
1217 GETIP(q)->ip_off += i;
1219 q->m_pkthdr.csum_flags = 0;
1224 ipstat.ips_fragdropped++;
1233 * Transfer firewall instructions to the fragment structure.
1234 * Only trust info in the fragment at offset 0.
1236 if (ip->ip_off == 0) {
1237 fp->ipq_div_info = *divinfo;
1238 fp->ipq_div_cookie = *divert_rule;
1245 * Check for complete reassembly and perform frag per packet
1248 * Frag limiting is performed here so that the nth frag has
1249 * a chance to complete the packet before we drop the packet.
1250 * As a result, n+1 frags are actually allowed per packet, but
1251 * only n will ever be stored. (n = maxfragsperpacket.)
1255 for (p = NULL, q = fp->ipq_frags; q; p = q, q = q->m_nextpkt) {
1256 if (GETIP(q)->ip_off != next) {
1257 if (fp->ipq_nfrags > maxfragsperpacket) {
1258 ipstat.ips_fragdropped += fp->ipq_nfrags;
1263 next += GETIP(q)->ip_len;
1265 /* Make sure the last packet didn't have the IP_MF flag */
1266 if (p->m_flags & M_FRAG) {
1267 if (fp->ipq_nfrags > maxfragsperpacket) {
1268 ipstat.ips_fragdropped += fp->ipq_nfrags;
1275 * Reassembly is complete. Make sure the packet is a sane size.
1279 if (next + (IP_VHL_HL(ip->ip_vhl) << 2) > IP_MAXPACKET) {
1280 ipstat.ips_toolong++;
1281 ipstat.ips_fragdropped += fp->ipq_nfrags;
1287 * Concatenate fragments.
1294 q->m_nextpkt = NULL;
1295 for (q = nq; q != NULL; q = nq) {
1297 q->m_nextpkt = NULL;
1298 m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags &= q->m_pkthdr.csum_flags;
1299 m->m_pkthdr.csum_data += q->m_pkthdr.csum_data;
1305 * Extract firewall instructions from the fragment structure.
1307 *divinfo = fp->ipq_div_info;
1308 *divert_rule = fp->ipq_div_cookie;
1312 * Create header for new ip packet by
1313 * modifying header of first packet;
1314 * dequeue and discard fragment reassembly header.
1315 * Make header visible.
1318 ip->ip_src = fp->ipq_src;
1319 ip->ip_dst = fp->ipq_dst;
1322 mpipe_free(&ipq_mpipe, fp);
1323 m->m_len += (IP_VHL_HL(ip->ip_vhl) << 2);
1324 m->m_data -= (IP_VHL_HL(ip->ip_vhl) << 2);
1325 /* some debugging cruft by sklower, below, will go away soon */
1326 if (m->m_flags & M_PKTHDR) { /* XXX this should be done elsewhere */
1329 for (n = m; n; n = n->m_next)
1331 m->m_pkthdr.len = plen;
1340 ipstat.ips_fragdropped++;
1350 * Free a fragment reassembly header and all
1351 * associated datagrams.
1354 ip_freef(struct ipq *fp)
1358 while (fp->ipq_frags) {
1360 fp->ipq_frags = q->m_nextpkt;
1364 mpipe_free(&ipq_mpipe, fp);
1369 * IP timer processing;
1370 * if a timer expires on a reassembly
1371 * queue, discard it.
1380 for (i = 0; i < IPREASS_NHASH; i++) {
1384 while (fp != &ipq[i]) {
1387 if (fp->prev->ipq_ttl == 0) {
1388 ipstat.ips_fragtimeout += fp->prev->ipq_nfrags;
1394 * If we are over the maximum number of fragments
1395 * (due to the limit being lowered), drain off
1396 * enough to get down to the new limit.
1398 if (maxnipq >= 0 && nipq > maxnipq) {
1399 for (i = 0; i < IPREASS_NHASH; i++) {
1400 while (nipq > maxnipq &&
1401 (ipq[i].next != &ipq[i])) {
1402 ipstat.ips_fragdropped +=
1403 ipq[i].next->ipq_nfrags;
1404 ip_freef(ipq[i].next);
1413 * Drain off all datagram fragments.
1420 for (i = 0; i < IPREASS_NHASH; i++) {
1421 while (ipq[i].next != &ipq[i]) {
1422 ipstat.ips_fragdropped += ipq[i].next->ipq_nfrags;
1423 ip_freef(ipq[i].next);
1430 * Do option processing on a datagram,
1431 * possibly discarding it if bad options are encountered,
1432 * or forwarding it if source-routed.
1433 * The pass argument is used when operating in the IPSTEALTH
1434 * mode to tell what options to process:
1435 * [LS]SRR (pass 0) or the others (pass 1).
1436 * The reason for as many as two passes is that when doing IPSTEALTH,
1437 * non-routing options should be processed only if the packet is for us.
1438 * Returns 1 if packet has been forwarded/freed,
1439 * 0 if the packet should be processed further.
1442 ip_dooptions(struct mbuf *m, int pass, struct sockaddr_in *next_hop)
1444 struct sockaddr_in ipaddr = { sizeof ipaddr, AF_INET };
1445 struct ip *ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
1447 struct in_ifaddr *ia;
1448 int opt, optlen, cnt, off, code, type = ICMP_PARAMPROB;
1449 boolean_t forward = FALSE;
1450 struct in_addr *sin, dst;
1454 cp = (u_char *)(ip + 1);
1455 cnt = (IP_VHL_HL(ip->ip_vhl) << 2) - sizeof(struct ip);
1456 for (; cnt > 0; cnt -= optlen, cp += optlen) {
1457 opt = cp[IPOPT_OPTVAL];
1458 if (opt == IPOPT_EOL)
1460 if (opt == IPOPT_NOP)
1463 if (cnt < IPOPT_OLEN + sizeof(*cp)) {
1464 code = &cp[IPOPT_OLEN] - (u_char *)ip;
1467 optlen = cp[IPOPT_OLEN];
1468 if (optlen < IPOPT_OLEN + sizeof(*cp) || optlen > cnt) {
1469 code = &cp[IPOPT_OLEN] - (u_char *)ip;
1479 * Source routing with record.
1480 * Find interface with current destination address.
1481 * If none on this machine then drop if strictly routed,
1482 * or do nothing if loosely routed.
1483 * Record interface address and bring up next address
1484 * component. If strictly routed make sure next
1485 * address is on directly accessible net.
1489 if (ipstealth && pass > 0)
1491 if (optlen < IPOPT_OFFSET + sizeof(*cp)) {
1492 code = &cp[IPOPT_OLEN] - (u_char *)ip;
1495 if ((off = cp[IPOPT_OFFSET]) < IPOPT_MINOFF) {
1496 code = &cp[IPOPT_OFFSET] - (u_char *)ip;
1499 ipaddr.sin_addr = ip->ip_dst;
1500 ia = (struct in_ifaddr *)
1501 ifa_ifwithaddr((struct sockaddr *)&ipaddr);
1503 if (opt == IPOPT_SSRR) {
1504 type = ICMP_UNREACH;
1505 code = ICMP_UNREACH_SRCFAIL;
1508 if (!ip_dosourceroute)
1509 goto nosourcerouting;
1511 * Loose routing, and not at next destination
1512 * yet; nothing to do except forward.
1516 off--; /* 0 origin */
1517 if (off > optlen - (int)sizeof(struct in_addr)) {
1519 * End of source route. Should be for us.
1521 if (!ip_acceptsourceroute)
1522 goto nosourcerouting;
1523 save_rte(cp, ip->ip_src);
1528 if (!ip_dosourceroute) {
1530 char buf[sizeof "aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd"];
1533 * Acting as a router, so generate ICMP
1536 strcpy(buf, inet_ntoa(ip->ip_dst));
1538 "attempted source route from %s to %s\n",
1539 inet_ntoa(ip->ip_src), buf);
1540 type = ICMP_UNREACH;
1541 code = ICMP_UNREACH_SRCFAIL;
1545 * Not acting as a router,
1549 ipstat.ips_cantforward++;
1556 * locate outgoing interface
1558 memcpy(&ipaddr.sin_addr, cp + off,
1559 sizeof ipaddr.sin_addr);
1561 if (opt == IPOPT_SSRR) {
1562 #define INA struct in_ifaddr *
1563 #define SA struct sockaddr *
1564 if ((ia = (INA)ifa_ifwithdstaddr((SA)&ipaddr))
1566 ia = (INA)ifa_ifwithnet((SA)&ipaddr);
1568 ia = ip_rtaddr(ipaddr.sin_addr, &ipforward_rt);
1570 type = ICMP_UNREACH;
1571 code = ICMP_UNREACH_SRCFAIL;
1574 ip->ip_dst = ipaddr.sin_addr;
1575 memcpy(cp + off, &IA_SIN(ia)->sin_addr,
1576 sizeof(struct in_addr));
1577 cp[IPOPT_OFFSET] += sizeof(struct in_addr);
1579 * Let ip_intr's mcast routing check handle mcast pkts
1581 forward = !IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(ip->ip_dst.s_addr));
1585 if (ipstealth && pass == 0)
1587 if (optlen < IPOPT_OFFSET + sizeof(*cp)) {
1588 code = &cp[IPOPT_OFFSET] - (u_char *)ip;
1591 if ((off = cp[IPOPT_OFFSET]) < IPOPT_MINOFF) {
1592 code = &cp[IPOPT_OFFSET] - (u_char *)ip;
1596 * If no space remains, ignore.
1598 off--; /* 0 origin */
1599 if (off > optlen - (int)sizeof(struct in_addr))
1601 memcpy(&ipaddr.sin_addr, &ip->ip_dst,
1602 sizeof ipaddr.sin_addr);
1604 * locate outgoing interface; if we're the destination,
1605 * use the incoming interface (should be same).
1607 if ((ia = (INA)ifa_ifwithaddr((SA)&ipaddr)) == NULL &&
1608 (ia = ip_rtaddr(ipaddr.sin_addr, &ipforward_rt))
1610 type = ICMP_UNREACH;
1611 code = ICMP_UNREACH_HOST;
1614 memcpy(cp + off, &IA_SIN(ia)->sin_addr,
1615 sizeof(struct in_addr));
1616 cp[IPOPT_OFFSET] += sizeof(struct in_addr);
1620 if (ipstealth && pass == 0)
1622 code = cp - (u_char *)ip;
1623 if (optlen < 4 || optlen > 40) {
1624 code = &cp[IPOPT_OLEN] - (u_char *)ip;
1627 if ((off = cp[IPOPT_OFFSET]) < 5) {
1628 code = &cp[IPOPT_OLEN] - (u_char *)ip;
1631 if (off > optlen - (int)sizeof(int32_t)) {
1632 cp[IPOPT_OFFSET + 1] += (1 << 4);
1633 if ((cp[IPOPT_OFFSET + 1] & 0xf0) == 0) {
1634 code = &cp[IPOPT_OFFSET] - (u_char *)ip;
1639 off--; /* 0 origin */
1640 sin = (struct in_addr *)(cp + off);
1641 switch (cp[IPOPT_OFFSET + 1] & 0x0f) {
1643 case IPOPT_TS_TSONLY:
1646 case IPOPT_TS_TSANDADDR:
1647 if (off + sizeof(n_time) +
1648 sizeof(struct in_addr) > optlen) {
1649 code = &cp[IPOPT_OFFSET] - (u_char *)ip;
1652 ipaddr.sin_addr = dst;
1653 ia = (INA)ifaof_ifpforaddr((SA)&ipaddr,
1657 memcpy(sin, &IA_SIN(ia)->sin_addr,
1658 sizeof(struct in_addr));
1659 cp[IPOPT_OFFSET] += sizeof(struct in_addr);
1660 off += sizeof(struct in_addr);
1663 case IPOPT_TS_PRESPEC:
1664 if (off + sizeof(n_time) +
1665 sizeof(struct in_addr) > optlen) {
1666 code = &cp[IPOPT_OFFSET] - (u_char *)ip;
1669 memcpy(&ipaddr.sin_addr, sin,
1670 sizeof(struct in_addr));
1671 if (ifa_ifwithaddr((SA)&ipaddr) == NULL)
1673 cp[IPOPT_OFFSET] += sizeof(struct in_addr);
1674 off += sizeof(struct in_addr);
1678 code = &cp[IPOPT_OFFSET + 1] - (u_char *)ip;
1682 memcpy(cp + off, &ntime, sizeof(n_time));
1683 cp[IPOPT_OFFSET] += sizeof(n_time);
1686 if (forward && ipforwarding) {
1687 ip_forward(m, 1, next_hop);
1692 icmp_error(m, type, code, 0, NULL);
1693 ipstat.ips_badoptions++;
1698 * Given address of next destination (final or next hop),
1699 * return internet address info of interface to be used to get there.
1702 ip_rtaddr(struct in_addr dst, struct route *rt)
1704 struct sockaddr_in *sin;
1706 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&rt->ro_dst;
1708 if (rt->ro_rt == NULL || dst.s_addr != sin->sin_addr.s_addr) {
1709 if (rt->ro_rt != NULL) {
1713 sin->sin_family = AF_INET;
1714 sin->sin_len = sizeof *sin;
1715 sin->sin_addr = dst;
1716 rtalloc_ign(rt, RTF_PRCLONING);
1719 if (rt->ro_rt == NULL)
1722 return (ifatoia(rt->ro_rt->rt_ifa));
1726 * Save incoming source route for use in replies,
1727 * to be picked up later by ip_srcroute if the receiver is interested.
1730 save_rte(u_char *option, struct in_addr dst)
1734 olen = option[IPOPT_OLEN];
1737 printf("save_rte: olen %d\n", olen);
1739 if (olen > sizeof(ip_srcrt) - (1 + sizeof(dst)))
1741 bcopy(option, ip_srcrt.srcopt, olen);
1742 ip_nhops = (olen - IPOPT_OFFSET - 1) / sizeof(struct in_addr);
1747 * Retrieve incoming source route for use in replies,
1748 * in the same form used by setsockopt.
1749 * The first hop is placed before the options, will be removed later.
1754 struct in_addr *p, *q;
1759 m = m_get(MB_DONTWAIT, MT_HEADER);
1763 #define OPTSIZ (sizeof(ip_srcrt.nop) + sizeof(ip_srcrt.srcopt))
1765 /* length is (nhops+1)*sizeof(addr) + sizeof(nop + srcrt header) */
1766 m->m_len = ip_nhops * sizeof(struct in_addr) + sizeof(struct in_addr) +
1770 printf("ip_srcroute: nhops %d mlen %d", ip_nhops, m->m_len);
1774 * First save first hop for return route
1776 p = &ip_srcrt.route[ip_nhops - 1];
1777 *(mtod(m, struct in_addr *)) = *p--;
1780 printf(" hops %x", ntohl(mtod(m, struct in_addr *)->s_addr));
1784 * Copy option fields and padding (nop) to mbuf.
1786 ip_srcrt.nop = IPOPT_NOP;
1787 ip_srcrt.srcopt[IPOPT_OFFSET] = IPOPT_MINOFF;
1788 memcpy(mtod(m, caddr_t) + sizeof(struct in_addr), &ip_srcrt.nop,
1790 q = (struct in_addr *)(mtod(m, caddr_t) +
1791 sizeof(struct in_addr) + OPTSIZ);
1794 * Record return path as an IP source route,
1795 * reversing the path (pointers are now aligned).
1797 while (p >= ip_srcrt.route) {
1800 printf(" %x", ntohl(q->s_addr));
1805 * Last hop goes to final destination.
1810 printf(" %x\n", ntohl(q->s_addr));
1816 * Strip out IP options.
1819 ip_stripoptions(struct mbuf *m)
1822 struct ip *ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
1826 optlen = (IP_VHL_HL(ip->ip_vhl) << 2) - sizeof(struct ip);
1827 opts = (caddr_t)(ip + 1);
1828 datalen = m->m_len - (sizeof(struct ip) + optlen);
1829 bcopy(opts + optlen, opts, datalen);
1831 if (m->m_flags & M_PKTHDR)
1832 m->m_pkthdr.len -= optlen;
1833 ip->ip_vhl = IP_MAKE_VHL(IPVERSION, sizeof(struct ip) >> 2);
1836 u_char inetctlerrmap[PRC_NCMDS] = {
1838 0, EMSGSIZE, EHOSTDOWN, EHOSTUNREACH,
1839 EHOSTUNREACH, EHOSTUNREACH, ECONNREFUSED, ECONNREFUSED,
1840 EMSGSIZE, EHOSTUNREACH, 0, 0,
1842 ENOPROTOOPT, ECONNREFUSED
1846 * Forward a packet. If some error occurs return the sender
1847 * an icmp packet. Note we can't always generate a meaningful
1848 * icmp message because icmp doesn't have a large enough repertoire
1849 * of codes and types.
1851 * If not forwarding, just drop the packet. This could be confusing
1852 * if ipforwarding was zero but some routing protocol was advancing
1853 * us as a gateway to somewhere. However, we must let the routing
1854 * protocol deal with that.
1856 * The using_srcrt parameter indicates whether the packet is being forwarded
1857 * via a source route.
1860 ip_forward(struct mbuf *m, int using_srcrt, struct sockaddr_in *next_hop)
1862 struct ip *ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
1863 struct sockaddr_in *sin;
1865 int error, type = 0, code = 0;
1868 struct in_addr pkt_dst;
1869 struct ifnet *destifp;
1871 #if defined(IPSEC) || defined(FAST_IPSEC)
1872 struct ifnet dummyifp;
1877 * Cache the destination address of the packet; this may be
1878 * changed by use of 'ipfw fwd'.
1880 pkt_dst = (next_hop != NULL) ? next_hop->sin_addr : ip->ip_dst;
1884 printf("forward: src %x dst %x ttl %x\n",
1885 ip->ip_src.s_addr, pkt_dst.s_addr, ip->ip_ttl);
1888 if (m->m_flags & (M_BCAST | M_MCAST) || !in_canforward(pkt_dst)) {
1889 ipstat.ips_cantforward++;
1893 if (!ipstealth && ip->ip_ttl <= IPTTLDEC) {
1894 icmp_error(m, ICMP_TIMXCEED, ICMP_TIMXCEED_INTRANS, dest, NULL);
1898 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&ipforward_rt.ro_dst;
1899 if ((rt = ipforward_rt.ro_rt) == NULL ||
1900 pkt_dst.s_addr != sin->sin_addr.s_addr) {
1901 if (ipforward_rt.ro_rt != NULL) {
1902 RTFREE(ipforward_rt.ro_rt);
1903 ipforward_rt.ro_rt = NULL;
1905 sin->sin_family = AF_INET;
1906 sin->sin_len = sizeof(*sin);
1907 sin->sin_addr = pkt_dst;
1909 rtalloc_ign(&ipforward_rt, RTF_PRCLONING);
1910 if (ipforward_rt.ro_rt == NULL) {
1911 icmp_error(m, ICMP_UNREACH, ICMP_UNREACH_HOST, dest,
1915 rt = ipforward_rt.ro_rt;
1919 * Save the IP header and at most 8 bytes of the payload,
1920 * in case we need to generate an ICMP message to the src.
1922 * XXX this can be optimized a lot by saving the data in a local
1923 * buffer on the stack (72 bytes at most), and only allocating the
1924 * mbuf if really necessary. The vast majority of the packets
1925 * are forwarded without having to send an ICMP back (either
1926 * because unnecessary, or because rate limited), so we are
1927 * really we are wasting a lot of work here.
1929 * We don't use m_copy() because it might return a reference
1930 * to a shared cluster. Both this function and ip_output()
1931 * assume exclusive access to the IP header in `m', so any
1932 * data in a cluster may change before we reach icmp_error().
1934 MGET(mcopy, MB_DONTWAIT, m->m_type);
1935 if (mcopy != NULL && !m_dup_pkthdr(mcopy, m, MB_DONTWAIT)) {
1937 * It's probably ok if the pkthdr dup fails (because
1938 * the deep copy of the tag chain failed), but for now
1939 * be conservative and just discard the copy since
1940 * code below may some day want the tags.
1945 if (mcopy != NULL) {
1946 mcopy->m_len = imin((IP_VHL_HL(ip->ip_vhl) << 2) + 8,
1948 mcopy->m_pkthdr.len = mcopy->m_len;
1949 m_copydata(m, 0, mcopy->m_len, mtod(mcopy, caddr_t));
1953 ip->ip_ttl -= IPTTLDEC;
1956 * If forwarding packet using same interface that it came in on,
1957 * perhaps should send a redirect to sender to shortcut a hop.
1958 * Only send redirect if source is sending directly to us,
1959 * and if packet was not source routed (or has any options).
1960 * Also, don't send redirect if forwarding using a default route
1961 * or a route modified by a redirect.
1963 if (rt->rt_ifp == m->m_pkthdr.rcvif &&
1964 !(rt->rt_flags & (RTF_DYNAMIC | RTF_MODIFIED)) &&
1965 satosin(rt_key(rt))->sin_addr.s_addr != INADDR_ANY &&
1966 ipsendredirects && !using_srcrt && next_hop == NULL) {
1967 u_long src = ntohl(ip->ip_src.s_addr);
1969 #define RTA(rt) ((struct in_ifaddr *)(rt->rt_ifa))
1970 if (RTA(rt) != NULL &&
1971 (src & RTA(rt)->ia_subnetmask) == RTA(rt)->ia_subnet) {
1972 if (rt->rt_flags & RTF_GATEWAY)
1973 dest = satosin(rt->rt_gateway)->sin_addr.s_addr;
1975 dest = pkt_dst.s_addr;
1977 * Router requirements says to only send
1980 type = ICMP_REDIRECT;
1981 code = ICMP_REDIRECT_HOST;
1984 printf("redirect (%d) to %x\n", code, dest);
1989 if (next_hop != NULL) {
1990 /* Pass IPFORWARD info if available */
1991 tag.mh_type = MT_TAG;
1992 tag.mh_flags = PACKET_TAG_IPFORWARD;
1993 tag.mh_data = (caddr_t)next_hop;
1995 m = (struct mbuf *)&tag;
1998 error = ip_output(m, NULL, &ipforward_rt, IP_FORWARDING, NULL, NULL);
2001 ipstat.ips_cantforward++;
2003 ipstat.ips_forward++;
2005 ipstat.ips_redirectsent++;
2008 ipflow_create(&ipforward_rt, mcopy);
2020 case 0: /* forwarded, but need redirect */
2021 /* type, code set above */
2024 case ENETUNREACH: /* shouldn't happen, checked above */
2029 type = ICMP_UNREACH;
2030 code = ICMP_UNREACH_HOST;
2034 type = ICMP_UNREACH;
2035 code = ICMP_UNREACH_NEEDFRAG;
2038 * If the packet is routed over IPsec tunnel, tell the
2039 * originator the tunnel MTU.
2040 * tunnel MTU = if MTU - sizeof(IP) - ESP/AH hdrsiz
2043 if (ipforward_rt.ro_rt != NULL) {
2044 struct secpolicy *sp = NULL;
2049 sp = ipsec4_getpolicybyaddr(mcopy,
2055 destifp = ipforward_rt.ro_rt->rt_ifp;
2057 /* count IPsec header size */
2058 ipsechdr = ipsec4_hdrsiz(mcopy,
2063 * find the correct route for outer IPv4
2064 * header, compute tunnel MTU.
2067 * The "dummyifp" code relies upon the fact
2068 * that icmp_error() touches only ifp->if_mtu.
2072 if (sp->req != NULL && sp->req->sav != NULL &&
2073 sp->req->sav->sah != NULL) {
2074 ro = &sp->req->sav->sah->sa_route;
2075 if (ro->ro_rt != NULL &&
2076 ro->ro_rt->rt_ifp != NULL) {
2078 ro->ro_rt->rt_ifp->if_mtu;
2079 dummyifp.if_mtu -= ipsechdr;
2080 destifp = &dummyifp;
2089 * If the packet is routed over IPsec tunnel, tell the
2090 * originator the tunnel MTU.
2091 * tunnel MTU = if MTU - sizeof(IP) - ESP/AH hdrsiz
2094 if (ipforward_rt.ro_rt != NULL) {
2095 struct secpolicy *sp = NULL;
2100 sp = ipsec_getpolicybyaddr(mcopy,
2106 destifp = ipforward_rt.ro_rt->rt_ifp;
2108 /* count IPsec header size */
2109 ipsechdr = ipsec4_hdrsiz(mcopy,
2114 * find the correct route for outer IPv4
2115 * header, compute tunnel MTU.
2118 * The "dummyifp" code relies upon the fact
2119 * that icmp_error() touches only ifp->if_mtu.
2123 if (sp->req != NULL &&
2124 sp->req->sav != NULL &&
2125 sp->req->sav->sah != NULL) {
2126 ro = &sp->req->sav->sah->sa_route;
2127 if (ro->ro_rt != NULL &&
2128 ro->ro_rt->rt_ifp != NULL) {
2130 ro->ro_rt->rt_ifp->if_mtu;
2131 dummyifp.if_mtu -= ipsechdr;
2132 destifp = &dummyifp;
2139 #else /* !IPSEC && !FAST_IPSEC */
2140 if (ipforward_rt.ro_rt != NULL)
2141 destifp = ipforward_rt.ro_rt->rt_ifp;
2143 ipstat.ips_cantfrag++;
2148 * A router should not generate ICMP_SOURCEQUENCH as
2149 * required in RFC1812 Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers.
2150 * Source quench could be a big problem under DoS attacks,
2151 * or if the underlying interface is rate-limited.
2152 * Those who need source quench packets may re-enable them
2153 * via the net.inet.ip.sendsourcequench sysctl.
2155 if (!ip_sendsourcequench) {
2159 type = ICMP_SOURCEQUENCH;
2164 case EACCES: /* ipfw denied packet */
2168 icmp_error(mcopy, type, code, dest, destifp);
2172 ip_savecontrol(struct inpcb *inp, struct mbuf **mp, struct ip *ip,
2175 if (inp->inp_socket->so_options & SO_TIMESTAMP) {
2179 *mp = sbcreatecontrol((caddr_t) &tv, sizeof(tv),
2180 SCM_TIMESTAMP, SOL_SOCKET);
2182 mp = &(*mp)->m_next;
2184 if (inp->inp_flags & INP_RECVDSTADDR) {
2185 *mp = sbcreatecontrol((caddr_t) &ip->ip_dst,
2186 sizeof(struct in_addr), IP_RECVDSTADDR, IPPROTO_IP);
2188 mp = &(*mp)->m_next;
2192 * Moving these out of udp_input() made them even more broken
2193 * than they already were.
2195 /* options were tossed already */
2196 if (inp->inp_flags & INP_RECVOPTS) {
2197 *mp = sbcreatecontrol((caddr_t) opts_deleted_above,
2198 sizeof(struct in_addr), IP_RECVOPTS, IPPROTO_IP);
2200 mp = &(*mp)->m_next;
2202 /* ip_srcroute doesn't do what we want here, need to fix */
2203 if (inp->inp_flags & INP_RECVRETOPTS) {
2204 *mp = sbcreatecontrol((caddr_t) ip_srcroute(),
2205 sizeof(struct in_addr), IP_RECVRETOPTS, IPPROTO_IP);
2207 mp = &(*mp)->m_next;
2210 if (inp->inp_flags & INP_RECVIF) {
2213 struct sockaddr_dl sdl;
2216 struct sockaddr_dl *sdp;
2217 struct sockaddr_dl *sdl2 = &sdlbuf.sdl;
2219 if (((ifp = m->m_pkthdr.rcvif)) &&
2220 ((ifp->if_index != 0) && (ifp->if_index <= if_index))) {
2221 sdp = (struct sockaddr_dl *)
2222 ifnet_addrs[ifp->if_index - 1]->ifa_addr;
2224 * Change our mind and don't try copy.
2226 if ((sdp->sdl_family != AF_LINK) ||
2227 (sdp->sdl_len > sizeof(sdlbuf))) {
2230 bcopy(sdp, sdl2, sdp->sdl_len);
2234 offsetof(struct sockaddr_dl, sdl_data[0]);
2235 sdl2->sdl_family = AF_LINK;
2236 sdl2->sdl_index = 0;
2237 sdl2->sdl_nlen = sdl2->sdl_alen = sdl2->sdl_slen = 0;
2239 *mp = sbcreatecontrol((caddr_t) sdl2, sdl2->sdl_len,
2240 IP_RECVIF, IPPROTO_IP);
2242 mp = &(*mp)->m_next;
2247 * XXX these routines are called from the upper part of the kernel.
2249 * They could also be moved to ip_mroute.c, since all the RSVP
2250 * handling is done there already.
2253 ip_rsvp_init(struct socket *so)
2255 if (so->so_type != SOCK_RAW ||
2256 so->so_proto->pr_protocol != IPPROTO_RSVP)
2259 if (ip_rsvpd != NULL)
2264 * This may seem silly, but we need to be sure we don't over-increment
2265 * the RSVP counter, in case something slips up.
2280 * This may seem silly, but we need to be sure we don't over-decrement
2281 * the RSVP counter, in case something slips up.
2291 rsvp_input(struct mbuf *m, ...) /* XXX must fixup manually */
2297 off = __va_arg(ap, int);
2298 proto = __va_arg(ap, int);
2301 if (rsvp_input_p) { /* call the real one if loaded */
2302 rsvp_input_p(m, off, proto);
2306 /* Can still get packets with rsvp_on = 0 if there is a local member
2307 * of the group to which the RSVP packet is addressed. But in this
2308 * case we want to throw the packet away.
2316 if (ip_rsvpd != NULL) {
2317 rip_input(m, off, proto);
2320 /* Drop the packet */