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61 * @(#)route.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/9/95
62 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/net/route.c,v 1.59.2.10 2003/01/17 08:04:00 ru Exp $
68 #include <sys/param.h>
69 #include <sys/systm.h>
70 #include <sys/malloc.h>
72 #include <sys/socket.h>
73 #include <sys/domain.h>
74 #include <sys/kernel.h>
75 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
76 #include <sys/globaldata.h>
77 #include <sys/thread.h>
80 #include <net/route.h>
81 #include <net/netisr.h>
83 #include <netinet/in.h>
84 #include <net/ip_mroute/ip_mroute.h>
86 #include <sys/thread2.h>
87 #include <sys/msgport2.h>
88 #include <net/netmsg2.h>
89 #include <net/netisr2.h>
92 #include <netproto/mpls/mpls.h>
95 static struct rtstatistics rtstatistics_percpu[MAXCPU];
96 #define rtstat rtstatistics_percpu[mycpuid]
98 struct radix_node_head *rt_tables[MAXCPU][AF_MAX+1];
100 static void rt_maskedcopy (struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *,
102 static void rtable_init(void);
103 static void rtinit_rtrequest_callback(int, int, struct rt_addrinfo *,
104 struct rtentry *, void *);
106 static void rtredirect_msghandler(netmsg_t msg);
107 static void rtrequest1_msghandler(netmsg_t msg);
108 static void rtsearch_msghandler(netmsg_t msg);
109 static void rtmask_add_msghandler(netmsg_t msg);
111 static int rt_setshims(struct rtentry *, struct sockaddr **);
113 SYSCTL_NODE(_net, OID_AUTO, route, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "Routing");
116 static int route_debug = 1;
117 SYSCTL_INT(_net_route, OID_AUTO, route_debug, CTLFLAG_RW,
118 &route_debug, 0, "");
121 int route_assert_owner_access = 1;
122 SYSCTL_INT(_net_route, OID_AUTO, assert_owner_access, CTLFLAG_RW,
123 &route_assert_owner_access, 0, "");
125 u_long route_kmalloc_limit = 0;
126 TUNABLE_ULONG("net.route.kmalloc_limit", &route_kmalloc_limit);
129 * Initialize the route table(s) for protocol domains and
130 * create a helper thread which will be responsible for updating
131 * route table entries on each cpu.
138 for (cpu = 0; cpu < ncpus; ++cpu)
139 bzero(&rtstatistics_percpu[cpu], sizeof(struct rtstatistics));
140 rn_init(); /* initialize all zeroes, all ones, mask table */
141 rtable_init(); /* call dom_rtattach() on each cpu */
143 if (route_kmalloc_limit)
144 kmalloc_raise_limit(M_RTABLE, route_kmalloc_limit);
148 rtable_init_oncpu(netmsg_t msg)
153 SLIST_FOREACH(dom, &domains, dom_next) {
154 if (dom->dom_rtattach) {
156 (void **)&rt_tables[cpu][dom->dom_family],
160 ifnet_forwardmsg(&msg->lmsg, cpu + 1);
166 struct netmsg_base msg;
168 netmsg_init(&msg, NULL, &curthread->td_msgport, 0, rtable_init_oncpu);
169 ifnet_domsg(&msg.lmsg, 0);
173 * Routing statistics.
176 sysctl_rtstatistics(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
180 for (cpu = 0; cpu < ncpus; ++cpu) {
181 if ((error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &rtstatistics_percpu[cpu],
182 sizeof(struct rtstatistics))))
184 if ((error = SYSCTL_IN(req, &rtstatistics_percpu[cpu],
185 sizeof(struct rtstatistics))))
191 SYSCTL_PROC(_net_route, OID_AUTO, stats, (CTLTYPE_OPAQUE|CTLFLAG_RW),
192 0, 0, sysctl_rtstatistics, "S,rtstatistics", "Routing statistics");
195 * Packet routing routines.
199 * Look up and fill in the "ro_rt" rtentry field in a route structure given
200 * an address in the "ro_dst" field. Always send a report on a miss and
201 * always clone routes.
204 rtalloc(struct route *ro)
206 rtalloc_ign(ro, 0UL);
210 * Look up and fill in the "ro_rt" rtentry field in a route structure given
211 * an address in the "ro_dst" field. Always send a report on a miss and
212 * optionally clone routes when RTF_CLONING or RTF_PRCLONING are not being
216 rtalloc_ign(struct route *ro, u_long ignoreflags)
218 if (ro->ro_rt != NULL) {
219 if (ro->ro_rt->rt_ifp != NULL && ro->ro_rt->rt_flags & RTF_UP)
224 ro->ro_rt = _rtlookup(&ro->ro_dst, RTL_REPORTMSG, ignoreflags);
228 * Look up the route that matches the given "dst" address.
230 * Route lookup can have the side-effect of creating and returning
231 * a cloned route instead when "dst" matches a cloning route and the
232 * RTF_CLONING and RTF_PRCLONING flags are not being ignored.
234 * Any route returned has its reference count incremented.
237 _rtlookup(struct sockaddr *dst, boolean_t generate_report, u_long ignore)
239 struct radix_node_head *rnh = rt_tables[mycpuid][dst->sa_family];
246 * Look up route in the radix tree.
248 rt = (struct rtentry *) rnh->rnh_matchaddr((char *)dst, rnh);
253 * Handle cloning routes.
255 if ((rt->rt_flags & ~ignore & (RTF_CLONING | RTF_PRCLONING)) != 0) {
256 struct rtentry *clonedroute;
259 clonedroute = rt; /* copy in/copy out parameter */
260 error = rtrequest(RTM_RESOLVE, dst, NULL, NULL, 0,
261 &clonedroute); /* clone the route */
262 if (error != 0) { /* cloning failed */
264 rt_dstmsg(RTM_MISS, dst, error);
266 return (rt); /* return the uncloned route */
268 if (generate_report) {
269 if (clonedroute->rt_flags & RTF_XRESOLVE)
270 rt_dstmsg(RTM_RESOLVE, dst, 0);
272 rt_rtmsg(RTM_ADD, clonedroute,
273 clonedroute->rt_ifp, 0);
275 return (clonedroute); /* return cloned route */
279 * Increment the reference count of the matched route and return.
285 rtstat.rts_unreach++;
287 rt_dstmsg(RTM_MISS, dst, 0);
292 rtfree(struct rtentry *rt)
294 if (rt->rt_cpuid == mycpuid)
301 rtfree_oncpu(struct rtentry *rt)
303 KKASSERT(rt->rt_cpuid == mycpuid);
304 KASSERT(rt->rt_refcnt > 0, ("rtfree: rt_refcnt %ld", rt->rt_refcnt));
307 if (rt->rt_refcnt == 0) {
308 struct radix_node_head *rnh =
309 rt_tables[mycpuid][rt_key(rt)->sa_family];
312 rnh->rnh_close((struct radix_node *)rt, rnh);
313 if (!(rt->rt_flags & RTF_UP)) {
314 /* deallocate route */
315 if (rt->rt_ifa != NULL)
317 if (rt->rt_parent != NULL)
318 RTFREE(rt->rt_parent); /* recursive call! */
326 rtfree_remote_dispatch(netmsg_t msg)
328 struct lwkt_msg *lmsg = &msg->lmsg;
329 struct rtentry *rt = lmsg->u.ms_resultp;
332 lwkt_replymsg(lmsg, 0);
336 rtfree_remote(struct rtentry *rt)
338 struct netmsg_base *msg;
339 struct lwkt_msg *lmsg;
341 KKASSERT(rt->rt_cpuid != mycpuid);
343 if (route_assert_owner_access) {
344 panic("rt remote free rt_cpuid %d, mycpuid %d",
345 rt->rt_cpuid, mycpuid);
347 kprintf("rt remote free rt_cpuid %d, mycpuid %d\n",
348 rt->rt_cpuid, mycpuid);
352 msg = kmalloc(sizeof(*msg), M_LWKTMSG, M_INTWAIT);
353 netmsg_init(msg, NULL, &netisr_afree_rport, 0, rtfree_remote_dispatch);
355 lmsg->u.ms_resultp = rt;
357 lwkt_sendmsg(netisr_cpuport(rt->rt_cpuid), lmsg);
361 rtredirect_oncpu(struct sockaddr *dst, struct sockaddr *gateway,
362 struct sockaddr *netmask, int flags, struct sockaddr *src)
364 struct rtentry *rt = NULL;
365 struct rt_addrinfo rtinfo;
370 /* verify the gateway is directly reachable */
371 if ((ifa = ifa_ifwithnet(gateway)) == NULL) {
377 * If the redirect isn't from our current router for this destination,
378 * it's either old or wrong.
380 if (!(flags & RTF_DONE) && /* XXX JH */
381 (rt = rtpurelookup(dst)) != NULL &&
382 (!sa_equal(src, rt->rt_gateway) || rt->rt_ifa != ifa)) {
388 * If it redirects us to ourselves, we have a routing loop,
389 * perhaps as a result of an interface going down recently.
391 if (ifa_ifwithaddr(gateway)) {
392 error = EHOSTUNREACH;
397 * Create a new entry if the lookup failed or if we got back
398 * a wildcard entry for the default route. This is necessary
399 * for hosts which use routing redirects generated by smart
400 * gateways to dynamically build the routing tables.
404 if ((rt_mask(rt) != NULL && rt_mask(rt)->sa_len < 2)) {
409 /* Ignore redirects for directly connected hosts. */
410 if (!(rt->rt_flags & RTF_GATEWAY)) {
411 error = EHOSTUNREACH;
415 if (!(rt->rt_flags & RTF_HOST) && (flags & RTF_HOST)) {
417 * Changing from a network route to a host route.
418 * Create a new host route rather than smashing the
422 flags |= RTF_GATEWAY | RTF_DYNAMIC;
423 bzero(&rtinfo, sizeof(struct rt_addrinfo));
424 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_DST] = dst;
425 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_GATEWAY] = gateway;
426 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_NETMASK] = netmask;
427 rtinfo.rti_flags = flags;
428 rtinfo.rti_ifa = ifa;
429 rt = NULL; /* copy-in/copy-out parameter */
430 error = rtrequest1(RTM_ADD, &rtinfo, &rt);
432 flags = rt->rt_flags;
433 stat = &rtstat.rts_dynamic;
436 * Smash the current notion of the gateway to this destination.
437 * Should check about netmask!!!
439 rt->rt_flags |= RTF_MODIFIED;
440 flags |= RTF_MODIFIED;
442 /* We only need to report rtmsg on CPU0 */
443 rt_setgate(rt, rt_key(rt), gateway,
444 mycpuid == 0 ? RTL_REPORTMSG : RTL_DONTREPORT);
446 stat = &rtstat.rts_newgateway;
454 rtstat.rts_badredirect++;
455 else if (stat != NULL)
461 struct netmsg_rtredirect {
462 struct netmsg_base base;
463 struct sockaddr *dst;
464 struct sockaddr *gateway;
465 struct sockaddr *netmask;
467 struct sockaddr *src;
471 * Force a routing table entry to the specified
472 * destination to go through the given gateway.
473 * Normally called as a result of a routing redirect
474 * message from the network layer.
476 * N.B.: must be called at splnet
479 rtredirect(struct sockaddr *dst, struct sockaddr *gateway,
480 struct sockaddr *netmask, int flags, struct sockaddr *src)
482 struct rt_addrinfo rtinfo;
484 struct netmsg_rtredirect msg;
486 netmsg_init(&msg.base, NULL, &curthread->td_msgport,
487 0, rtredirect_msghandler);
489 msg.gateway = gateway;
490 msg.netmask = netmask;
493 error = rt_domsg_global(&msg.base);
494 bzero(&rtinfo, sizeof(struct rt_addrinfo));
495 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_DST] = dst;
496 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_GATEWAY] = gateway;
497 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_NETMASK] = netmask;
498 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_AUTHOR] = src;
499 rt_missmsg(RTM_REDIRECT, &rtinfo, flags, error);
503 rtredirect_msghandler(netmsg_t msg)
505 struct netmsg_rtredirect *rmsg = (void *)msg;
508 rtredirect_oncpu(rmsg->dst, rmsg->gateway, rmsg->netmask,
509 rmsg->flags, rmsg->src);
510 nextcpu = mycpuid + 1;
512 lwkt_forwardmsg(netisr_cpuport(nextcpu), &msg->lmsg);
514 lwkt_replymsg(&msg->lmsg, 0);
518 * Routing table ioctl interface.
521 rtioctl(u_long req, caddr_t data, struct ucred *cred)
524 /* Multicast goop, grrr... */
525 return mrt_ioctl ? mrt_ioctl(req, data) : EOPNOTSUPP;
532 ifa_ifwithroute(int flags, struct sockaddr *dst, struct sockaddr *gateway)
536 if (!(flags & RTF_GATEWAY)) {
538 * If we are adding a route to an interface,
539 * and the interface is a point-to-point link,
540 * we should search for the destination
541 * as our clue to the interface. Otherwise
542 * we can use the local address.
545 if (flags & RTF_HOST) {
546 ifa = ifa_ifwithdstaddr(dst);
549 ifa = ifa_ifwithaddr(gateway);
552 * If we are adding a route to a remote net
553 * or host, the gateway may still be on the
554 * other end of a pt to pt link.
556 ifa = ifa_ifwithdstaddr(gateway);
559 ifa = ifa_ifwithnet(gateway);
563 rt = rtpurelookup(gateway);
567 if ((ifa = rt->rt_ifa) == NULL)
570 if (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != dst->sa_family) {
571 struct ifaddr *oldifa = ifa;
573 ifa = ifaof_ifpforaddr(dst, ifa->ifa_ifp);
580 static int rt_fixdelete (struct radix_node *, void *);
581 static int rt_fixchange (struct radix_node *, void *);
585 struct radix_node_head *rnh;
589 * Set rtinfo->rti_ifa and rtinfo->rti_ifp.
592 rt_getifa(struct rt_addrinfo *rtinfo)
594 struct sockaddr *gateway = rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_GATEWAY];
595 struct sockaddr *dst = rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_DST];
596 struct sockaddr *ifaaddr = rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_IFA];
597 int flags = rtinfo->rti_flags;
600 * ifp may be specified by sockaddr_dl
601 * when protocol address is ambiguous.
603 if (rtinfo->rti_ifp == NULL) {
604 struct sockaddr *ifpaddr;
606 ifpaddr = rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_IFP];
607 if (ifpaddr != NULL && ifpaddr->sa_family == AF_LINK) {
610 ifa = ifa_ifwithnet(ifpaddr);
612 rtinfo->rti_ifp = ifa->ifa_ifp;
616 if (rtinfo->rti_ifa == NULL && ifaaddr != NULL)
617 rtinfo->rti_ifa = ifa_ifwithaddr(ifaaddr);
618 if (rtinfo->rti_ifa == NULL) {
621 sa = ifaaddr != NULL ? ifaaddr :
622 (gateway != NULL ? gateway : dst);
623 if (sa != NULL && rtinfo->rti_ifp != NULL)
624 rtinfo->rti_ifa = ifaof_ifpforaddr(sa, rtinfo->rti_ifp);
625 else if (dst != NULL && gateway != NULL)
626 rtinfo->rti_ifa = ifa_ifwithroute(flags, dst, gateway);
628 rtinfo->rti_ifa = ifa_ifwithroute(flags, sa, sa);
630 if (rtinfo->rti_ifa == NULL)
631 return (ENETUNREACH);
633 if (rtinfo->rti_ifp == NULL)
634 rtinfo->rti_ifp = rtinfo->rti_ifa->ifa_ifp;
639 * Do appropriate manipulations of a routing tree given
640 * all the bits of info needed
645 struct sockaddr *dst,
646 struct sockaddr *gateway,
647 struct sockaddr *netmask,
649 struct rtentry **ret_nrt)
651 struct rt_addrinfo rtinfo;
653 bzero(&rtinfo, sizeof(struct rt_addrinfo));
654 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_DST] = dst;
655 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_GATEWAY] = gateway;
656 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_NETMASK] = netmask;
657 rtinfo.rti_flags = flags;
658 return rtrequest1(req, &rtinfo, ret_nrt);
664 struct sockaddr *dst,
665 struct sockaddr *gateway,
666 struct sockaddr *netmask,
669 struct rt_addrinfo rtinfo;
671 bzero(&rtinfo, sizeof(struct rt_addrinfo));
672 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_DST] = dst;
673 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_GATEWAY] = gateway;
674 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_NETMASK] = netmask;
675 rtinfo.rti_flags = flags;
676 return rtrequest1_global(req, &rtinfo, NULL, NULL, RTREQ_PRIO_NORM);
680 struct netmsg_base base;
682 struct rt_addrinfo *rtinfo;
683 rtrequest1_callback_func_t callback;
688 rtrequest1_global(int req, struct rt_addrinfo *rtinfo,
689 rtrequest1_callback_func_t callback, void *arg, boolean_t req_prio)
691 int error, flags = 0;
692 struct netmsg_rtq msg;
695 flags = MSGF_PRIORITY;
696 netmsg_init(&msg.base, NULL, &curthread->td_msgport, flags,
697 rtrequest1_msghandler);
698 msg.base.lmsg.ms_error = -1;
701 msg.callback = callback;
703 error = rt_domsg_global(&msg.base);
708 * Handle a route table request on the current cpu. Since the route table's
709 * are supposed to be identical on each cpu, an error occuring later in the
710 * message chain is considered system-fatal.
713 rtrequest1_msghandler(netmsg_t msg)
715 struct netmsg_rtq *rmsg = (void *)msg;
716 struct rt_addrinfo rtinfo;
717 struct rtentry *rt = NULL;
722 * Copy the rtinfo. We need to make sure that the original
723 * rtinfo, which is setup by the caller, in the netmsg will
724 * _not_ be changed; else the next CPU on the netmsg forwarding
725 * path will see a different rtinfo than what this CPU has seen.
727 rtinfo = *rmsg->rtinfo;
729 error = rtrequest1(rmsg->req, &rtinfo, &rt);
733 rmsg->callback(rmsg->req, error, &rtinfo, rt, rmsg->arg);
736 * RTM_DELETE's are propogated even if an error occurs, since a
737 * cloned route might be undergoing deletion and cloned routes
738 * are not necessarily replicated. An overall error is returned
739 * only if no cpus have the route in question.
741 if (rmsg->base.lmsg.ms_error < 0 || error == 0)
742 rmsg->base.lmsg.ms_error = error;
744 nextcpu = mycpuid + 1;
745 if (error && rmsg->req != RTM_DELETE) {
747 panic("rtrequest1_msghandler: rtrequest table "
748 "error was cpu%d, err %d\n", mycpuid, error);
750 lwkt_replymsg(&rmsg->base.lmsg, error);
751 } else if (nextcpu < ncpus) {
752 lwkt_forwardmsg(netisr_cpuport(nextcpu), &rmsg->base.lmsg);
754 lwkt_replymsg(&rmsg->base.lmsg, rmsg->base.lmsg.ms_error);
759 rtrequest1(int req, struct rt_addrinfo *rtinfo, struct rtentry **ret_nrt)
761 struct sockaddr *dst = rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_DST];
763 struct radix_node *rn;
764 struct radix_node_head *rnh;
766 struct sockaddr *ndst;
770 #define gotoerr(x) { error = x ; goto bad; }
774 rt_addrinfo_print(req, rtinfo);
779 * Find the correct routing tree to use for this Address Family
781 if ((rnh = rt_tables[mycpuid][dst->sa_family]) == NULL)
782 gotoerr(EAFNOSUPPORT);
785 * If we are adding a host route then we don't want to put
786 * a netmask in the tree, nor do we want to clone it.
788 if (rtinfo->rti_flags & RTF_HOST) {
789 rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_NETMASK] = NULL;
790 rtinfo->rti_flags &= ~(RTF_CLONING | RTF_PRCLONING);
795 /* Remove the item from the tree. */
796 rn = rnh->rnh_deladdr((char *)rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_DST],
797 (char *)rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_NETMASK],
801 KASSERT(!(rn->rn_flags & (RNF_ACTIVE | RNF_ROOT)),
802 ("rnh_deladdr returned flags 0x%x", rn->rn_flags));
803 rt = (struct rtentry *)rn;
805 /* ref to prevent a deletion race */
808 /* Free any routes cloned from this one. */
809 if ((rt->rt_flags & (RTF_CLONING | RTF_PRCLONING)) &&
810 rt_mask(rt) != NULL) {
811 rnh->rnh_walktree_from(rnh, (char *)rt_key(rt),
816 if (rt->rt_gwroute != NULL) {
817 RTFREE(rt->rt_gwroute);
818 rt->rt_gwroute = NULL;
822 * NB: RTF_UP must be set during the search above,
823 * because we might delete the last ref, causing
824 * rt to get freed prematurely.
826 rt->rt_flags &= ~RTF_UP;
830 rt_print(rtinfo, rt);
833 /* Give the protocol a chance to keep things in sync. */
834 if ((ifa = rt->rt_ifa) && ifa->ifa_rtrequest)
835 ifa->ifa_rtrequest(RTM_DELETE, rt);
838 * If the caller wants it, then it can have it,
839 * but it's up to it to free the rtentry as we won't be
842 KASSERT(rt->rt_refcnt >= 0,
843 ("rtrequest1(DELETE): refcnt %ld", rt->rt_refcnt));
844 if (ret_nrt != NULL) {
845 /* leave ref intact for return */
848 /* deref / attempt to destroy */
854 if (ret_nrt == NULL || (rt = *ret_nrt) == NULL)
857 KASSERT(rt->rt_cpuid == mycpuid,
858 ("rt resolve rt_cpuid %d, mycpuid %d",
859 rt->rt_cpuid, mycpuid));
863 rt->rt_flags & ~(RTF_CLONING | RTF_PRCLONING | RTF_STATIC);
864 rtinfo->rti_flags |= RTF_WASCLONED;
865 rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_GATEWAY] = rt->rt_gateway;
866 if ((rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_NETMASK] = rt->rt_genmask) == NULL)
867 rtinfo->rti_flags |= RTF_HOST;
868 rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_MPLS1] = rt->rt_shim[0];
869 rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_MPLS2] = rt->rt_shim[1];
870 rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_MPLS3] = rt->rt_shim[2];
874 KASSERT(!(rtinfo->rti_flags & RTF_GATEWAY) ||
875 rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_GATEWAY] != NULL,
876 ("rtrequest: GATEWAY but no gateway"));
878 if (rtinfo->rti_ifa == NULL && (error = rt_getifa(rtinfo)))
880 ifa = rtinfo->rti_ifa;
882 R_Malloc(rt, struct rtentry *, sizeof(struct rtentry));
884 if (req == RTM_ADD) {
885 kprintf("rtrequest1: alloc rtentry failed on "
890 bzero(rt, sizeof(struct rtentry));
891 rt->rt_flags = RTF_UP | rtinfo->rti_flags;
892 rt->rt_cpuid = mycpuid;
894 if (mycpuid != 0 && req == RTM_ADD) {
895 /* For RTM_ADD, we have already sent rtmsg on CPU0. */
896 reportmsg = RTL_DONTREPORT;
899 * For RTM_ADD, we only send rtmsg on CPU0.
900 * For RTM_RESOLVE, we always send rtmsg. XXX
902 reportmsg = RTL_REPORTMSG;
904 error = rt_setgate(rt, dst, rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_GATEWAY],
912 if (rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_NETMASK] != NULL)
913 rt_maskedcopy(dst, ndst,
914 rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_NETMASK]);
916 bcopy(dst, ndst, dst->sa_len);
918 if (rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_MPLS1] != NULL)
919 rt_setshims(rt, rtinfo->rti_info);
922 * Note that we now have a reference to the ifa.
923 * This moved from below so that rnh->rnh_addaddr() can
924 * examine the ifa and ifa->ifa_ifp if it so desires.
928 rt->rt_ifp = ifa->ifa_ifp;
929 /* XXX mtu manipulation will be done in rnh_addaddr -- itojun */
931 rn = rnh->rnh_addaddr((char *)ndst,
932 (char *)rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_NETMASK],
935 struct rtentry *oldrt;
938 * We already have one of these in the tree.
939 * We do a special hack: if the old route was
940 * cloned, then we blow it away and try
941 * re-inserting the new one.
943 oldrt = rtpurelookup(ndst);
946 if (oldrt->rt_flags & RTF_WASCLONED) {
947 rtrequest(RTM_DELETE, rt_key(oldrt),
950 oldrt->rt_flags, NULL);
951 rn = rnh->rnh_addaddr((char *)ndst,
953 rtinfo->rti_info[RTAX_NETMASK],
960 * If it still failed to go into the tree,
961 * then un-make it (this should be a function).
964 if (rt->rt_gwroute != NULL)
965 rtfree(rt->rt_gwroute);
973 * If we got here from RESOLVE, then we are cloning
974 * so clone the rest, and note that we
975 * are a clone (and increment the parent's references)
977 if (req == RTM_RESOLVE) {
978 rt->rt_rmx = (*ret_nrt)->rt_rmx; /* copy metrics */
979 rt->rt_rmx.rmx_pksent = 0; /* reset packet counter */
980 if ((*ret_nrt)->rt_flags &
981 (RTF_CLONING | RTF_PRCLONING)) {
982 rt->rt_parent = *ret_nrt;
983 (*ret_nrt)->rt_refcnt++;
988 * if this protocol has something to add to this then
989 * allow it to do that as well.
991 if (ifa->ifa_rtrequest != NULL)
992 ifa->ifa_rtrequest(req, rt);
995 * We repeat the same procedure from rt_setgate() here because
996 * it doesn't fire when we call it there because the node
997 * hasn't been added to the tree yet.
999 if (req == RTM_ADD && !(rt->rt_flags & RTF_HOST) &&
1000 rt_mask(rt) != NULL) {
1001 struct rtfc_arg arg = { rt, rnh };
1003 rnh->rnh_walktree_from(rnh, (char *)rt_key(rt),
1004 (char *)rt_mask(rt),
1005 rt_fixchange, &arg);
1010 rt_print(rtinfo, rt);
1013 * Return the resulting rtentry,
1014 * increasing the number of references by one.
1016 if (ret_nrt != NULL) {
1028 kprintf("rti %p failed error %d\n", rtinfo, error);
1030 kprintf("rti %p succeeded\n", rtinfo);
1038 * Called from rtrequest(RTM_DELETE, ...) to fix up the route's ``family''
1039 * (i.e., the routes related to it by the operation of cloning). This
1040 * routine is iterated over all potential former-child-routes by way of
1041 * rnh->rnh_walktree_from() above, and those that actually are children of
1042 * the late parent (passed in as VP here) are themselves deleted.
1045 rt_fixdelete(struct radix_node *rn, void *vp)
1047 struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn;
1048 struct rtentry *rt0 = vp;
1050 if (rt->rt_parent == rt0 &&
1051 !(rt->rt_flags & (RTF_PINNED | RTF_CLONING | RTF_PRCLONING))) {
1052 return rtrequest(RTM_DELETE, rt_key(rt), NULL, rt_mask(rt),
1053 rt->rt_flags, NULL);
1059 * This routine is called from rt_setgate() to do the analogous thing for
1060 * adds and changes. There is the added complication in this case of a
1061 * middle insert; i.e., insertion of a new network route between an older
1062 * network route and (cloned) host routes. For this reason, a simple check
1063 * of rt->rt_parent is insufficient; each candidate route must be tested
1064 * against the (mask, value) of the new route (passed as before in vp)
1065 * to see if the new route matches it.
1067 * XXX - it may be possible to do fixdelete() for changes and reserve this
1068 * routine just for adds. I'm not sure why I thought it was necessary to do
1072 static int rtfcdebug = 0;
1076 rt_fixchange(struct radix_node *rn, void *vp)
1078 struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn;
1079 struct rtfc_arg *ap = vp;
1080 struct rtentry *rt0 = ap->rt0;
1081 struct radix_node_head *rnh = ap->rnh;
1082 u_char *xk1, *xm1, *xk2, *xmp;
1087 kprintf("rt_fixchange: rt %p, rt0 %p\n", rt, rt0);
1090 if (rt->rt_parent == NULL ||
1091 (rt->rt_flags & (RTF_PINNED | RTF_CLONING | RTF_PRCLONING))) {
1093 if (rtfcdebug) kprintf("no parent, pinned or cloning\n");
1098 if (rt->rt_parent == rt0) {
1100 if (rtfcdebug) kprintf("parent match\n");
1102 return rtrequest(RTM_DELETE, rt_key(rt), NULL, rt_mask(rt),
1103 rt->rt_flags, NULL);
1107 * There probably is a function somewhere which does this...
1108 * if not, there should be.
1110 len = imin(rt_key(rt0)->sa_len, rt_key(rt)->sa_len);
1112 xk1 = (u_char *)rt_key(rt0);
1113 xm1 = (u_char *)rt_mask(rt0);
1114 xk2 = (u_char *)rt_key(rt);
1116 /* avoid applying a less specific route */
1117 xmp = (u_char *)rt_mask(rt->rt_parent);
1118 mlen = rt_key(rt->rt_parent)->sa_len;
1119 if (mlen > rt_key(rt0)->sa_len) {
1122 kprintf("rt_fixchange: inserting a less "
1123 "specific route\n");
1127 for (i = rnh->rnh_treetop->rn_offset; i < mlen; i++) {
1128 if ((xmp[i] & ~(xmp[i] ^ xm1[i])) != xmp[i]) {
1131 kprintf("rt_fixchange: inserting a less "
1132 "specific route\n");
1138 for (i = rnh->rnh_treetop->rn_offset; i < len; i++) {
1139 if ((xk2[i] & xm1[i]) != xk1[i]) {
1141 if (rtfcdebug) kprintf("no match\n");
1148 * OK, this node is a clone, and matches the node currently being
1149 * changed/added under the node's mask. So, get rid of it.
1152 if (rtfcdebug) kprintf("deleting\n");
1154 return rtrequest(RTM_DELETE, rt_key(rt), NULL, rt_mask(rt),
1155 rt->rt_flags, NULL);
1158 #define ROUNDUP(a) (a>0 ? (1 + (((a) - 1) | (sizeof(long) - 1))) : sizeof(long))
1161 rt_setgate(struct rtentry *rt0, struct sockaddr *dst, struct sockaddr *gate,
1162 boolean_t generate_report)
1164 char *space, *oldspace;
1165 int dlen = ROUNDUP(dst->sa_len), glen = ROUNDUP(gate->sa_len);
1166 struct rtentry *rt = rt0;
1167 struct radix_node_head *rnh = rt_tables[mycpuid][dst->sa_family];
1170 * A host route with the destination equal to the gateway
1171 * will interfere with keeping LLINFO in the routing
1172 * table, so disallow it.
1174 if (((rt0->rt_flags & (RTF_HOST | RTF_GATEWAY | RTF_LLINFO)) ==
1175 (RTF_HOST | RTF_GATEWAY)) &&
1176 dst->sa_len == gate->sa_len &&
1177 sa_equal(dst, gate)) {
1179 * The route might already exist if this is an RTM_CHANGE
1180 * or a routing redirect, so try to delete it.
1182 if (rt_key(rt0) != NULL)
1183 rtrequest(RTM_DELETE, rt_key(rt0), rt0->rt_gateway,
1184 rt_mask(rt0), rt0->rt_flags, NULL);
1185 return EADDRNOTAVAIL;
1189 * Both dst and gateway are stored in the same malloc'ed chunk
1190 * (If I ever get my hands on....)
1191 * if we need to malloc a new chunk, then keep the old one around
1192 * till we don't need it any more.
1194 if (rt->rt_gateway == NULL || glen > ROUNDUP(rt->rt_gateway->sa_len)) {
1195 oldspace = (char *)rt_key(rt);
1196 R_Malloc(space, char *, dlen + glen);
1199 rt->rt_nodes->rn_key = space;
1201 space = (char *)rt_key(rt); /* Just use the old space. */
1205 /* Set the gateway value. */
1206 rt->rt_gateway = (struct sockaddr *)(space + dlen);
1207 bcopy(gate, rt->rt_gateway, glen);
1209 if (oldspace != NULL) {
1211 * If we allocated a new chunk, preserve the original dst.
1212 * This way, rt_setgate() really just sets the gate
1213 * and leaves the dst field alone.
1215 bcopy(dst, space, dlen);
1220 * If there is already a gwroute, it's now almost definitely wrong
1223 if (rt->rt_gwroute != NULL) {
1224 RTFREE(rt->rt_gwroute);
1225 rt->rt_gwroute = NULL;
1227 if (rt->rt_flags & RTF_GATEWAY) {
1229 * Cloning loop avoidance: In the presence of
1230 * protocol-cloning and bad configuration, it is
1231 * possible to get stuck in bottomless mutual recursion
1232 * (rtrequest rt_setgate rtlookup). We avoid this
1233 * by not allowing protocol-cloning to operate for
1234 * gateways (which is probably the correct choice
1235 * anyway), and avoid the resulting reference loops
1236 * by disallowing any route to run through itself as
1237 * a gateway. This is obviously mandatory when we
1238 * get rt->rt_output().
1240 * This breaks TTCP for hosts outside the gateway! XXX JH
1242 rt->rt_gwroute = _rtlookup(gate, generate_report,
1244 if (rt->rt_gwroute == rt) {
1245 rt->rt_gwroute = NULL;
1247 return EDQUOT; /* failure */
1252 * This isn't going to do anything useful for host routes, so
1253 * don't bother. Also make sure we have a reasonable mask
1254 * (we don't yet have one during adds).
1256 if (!(rt->rt_flags & RTF_HOST) && rt_mask(rt) != NULL) {
1257 struct rtfc_arg arg = { rt, rnh };
1259 rnh->rnh_walktree_from(rnh, (char *)rt_key(rt),
1260 (char *)rt_mask(rt),
1261 rt_fixchange, &arg);
1269 struct sockaddr *src,
1270 struct sockaddr *dst,
1271 struct sockaddr *netmask)
1273 u_char *cp1 = (u_char *)src;
1274 u_char *cp2 = (u_char *)dst;
1275 u_char *cp3 = (u_char *)netmask;
1276 u_char *cplim = cp2 + *cp3;
1277 u_char *cplim2 = cp2 + *cp1;
1279 *cp2++ = *cp1++; *cp2++ = *cp1++; /* copies sa_len & sa_family */
1284 *cp2++ = *cp1++ & *cp3++;
1286 bzero(cp2, cplim2 - cp2);
1290 rt_llroute(struct sockaddr *dst, struct rtentry *rt0, struct rtentry **drt)
1292 struct rtentry *up_rt, *rt;
1294 if (!(rt0->rt_flags & RTF_UP)) {
1295 up_rt = rtlookup(dst);
1297 return (EHOSTUNREACH);
1301 if (up_rt->rt_flags & RTF_GATEWAY) {
1302 if (up_rt->rt_gwroute == NULL) {
1303 up_rt->rt_gwroute = rtlookup(up_rt->rt_gateway);
1304 if (up_rt->rt_gwroute == NULL)
1305 return (EHOSTUNREACH);
1306 } else if (!(up_rt->rt_gwroute->rt_flags & RTF_UP)) {
1307 rtfree(up_rt->rt_gwroute);
1308 up_rt->rt_gwroute = rtlookup(up_rt->rt_gateway);
1309 if (up_rt->rt_gwroute == NULL)
1310 return (EHOSTUNREACH);
1312 rt = up_rt->rt_gwroute;
1315 if (rt->rt_flags & RTF_REJECT &&
1316 (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire == 0 || /* rt doesn't expire */
1317 time_uptime < rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire)) /* rt not expired */
1318 return (rt->rt_flags & RTF_HOST ? EHOSTDOWN : EHOSTUNREACH);
1324 rt_setshims(struct rtentry *rt, struct sockaddr **rt_shim){
1327 for (i=0; i<3; i++) {
1328 struct sockaddr *shim = rt_shim[RTAX_MPLS1 + i];
1334 shimlen = ROUNDUP(shim->sa_len);
1335 R_Malloc(rt->rt_shim[i], struct sockaddr *, shimlen);
1336 bcopy(shim, rt->rt_shim[i], shimlen);
1345 * Print out a route table entry
1348 rt_print(struct rt_addrinfo *rtinfo, struct rtentry *rn)
1350 kprintf("rti %p cpu %d route %p flags %08lx: ",
1351 rtinfo, mycpuid, rn, rn->rt_flags);
1352 sockaddr_print(rt_key(rn));
1354 sockaddr_print(rt_mask(rn));
1356 sockaddr_print(rn->rt_gateway);
1357 kprintf(" ifc \"%s\"", rn->rt_ifp ? rn->rt_ifp->if_dname : "?");
1358 kprintf(" ifa %p\n", rn->rt_ifa);
1362 rt_addrinfo_print(int cmd, struct rt_addrinfo *rti)
1368 if (cmd == RTM_DELETE && route_debug > 1)
1369 print_backtrace(-1);
1383 kprintf("C%02d ", cmd);
1386 kprintf("rti %p cpu %d ", rti, mycpuid);
1387 for (i = 0; i < rti->rti_addrs; ++i) {
1388 if (rti->rti_info[i] == NULL)
1418 kprintf("(?%02d ", i);
1421 sockaddr_print(rti->rti_info[i]);
1429 sockaddr_print(struct sockaddr *sa)
1431 struct sockaddr_in *sa4;
1432 struct sockaddr_in6 *sa6;
1441 len = sa->sa_len - offsetof(struct sockaddr, sa_data[0]);
1443 switch(sa->sa_family) {
1447 switch(sa->sa_family) {
1449 sa4 = (struct sockaddr_in *)sa;
1450 kprintf("INET %d %d.%d.%d.%d",
1451 ntohs(sa4->sin_port),
1452 (ntohl(sa4->sin_addr.s_addr) >> 24) & 255,
1453 (ntohl(sa4->sin_addr.s_addr) >> 16) & 255,
1454 (ntohl(sa4->sin_addr.s_addr) >> 8) & 255,
1455 (ntohl(sa4->sin_addr.s_addr) >> 0) & 255
1459 sa6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)sa;
1460 kprintf("INET6 %d %04x:%04x%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x",
1461 ntohs(sa6->sin6_port),
1462 sa6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[0],
1463 sa6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[1],
1464 sa6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[2],
1465 sa6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[3],
1466 sa6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[4],
1467 sa6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[5],
1468 sa6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[6],
1469 sa6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[7]
1473 kprintf("AF%d ", sa->sa_family);
1474 while (len > 0 && sa->sa_data[len-1] == 0)
1477 for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
1480 kprintf("%d", (unsigned char)sa->sa_data[i]);
1490 * Set up a routing table entry, normally for an interface.
1493 rtinit(struct ifaddr *ifa, int cmd, int flags)
1495 struct sockaddr *dst, *deldst, *netmask;
1496 struct mbuf *m = NULL;
1497 struct radix_node_head *rnh;
1498 struct radix_node *rn;
1499 struct rt_addrinfo rtinfo;
1502 if (flags & RTF_HOST) {
1503 dst = ifa->ifa_dstaddr;
1506 dst = ifa->ifa_addr;
1507 netmask = ifa->ifa_netmask;
1510 * If it's a delete, check that if it exists, it's on the correct
1511 * interface or we might scrub a route to another ifa which would
1512 * be confusing at best and possibly worse.
1514 if (cmd == RTM_DELETE) {
1516 * It's a delete, so it should already exist..
1517 * If it's a net, mask off the host bits
1518 * (Assuming we have a mask)
1520 if (netmask != NULL) {
1521 m = m_get(MB_DONTWAIT, MT_SONAME);
1525 deldst = mtod(m, struct sockaddr *);
1526 rt_maskedcopy(dst, deldst, netmask);
1530 * Look up an rtentry that is in the routing tree and
1531 * contains the correct info.
1533 if ((rnh = rt_tables[mycpuid][dst->sa_family]) == NULL ||
1534 (rn = rnh->rnh_lookup((char *)dst,
1535 (char *)netmask, rnh)) == NULL ||
1536 ((struct rtentry *)rn)->rt_ifa != ifa ||
1537 !sa_equal((struct sockaddr *)rn->rn_key, dst)) {
1540 return (flags & RTF_HOST ? EHOSTUNREACH : ENETUNREACH);
1546 * One would think that as we are deleting, and we know
1547 * it doesn't exist, we could just return at this point
1548 * with an "ELSE" clause, but apparently not..
1550 return (flags & RTF_HOST ? EHOSTUNREACH : ENETUNREACH);
1555 * Do the actual request
1557 bzero(&rtinfo, sizeof(struct rt_addrinfo));
1558 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_DST] = dst;
1559 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_GATEWAY] = ifa->ifa_addr;
1560 rtinfo.rti_info[RTAX_NETMASK] = netmask;
1561 rtinfo.rti_flags = flags | ifa->ifa_flags;
1562 rtinfo.rti_ifa = ifa;
1563 error = rtrequest1_global(cmd, &rtinfo, rtinit_rtrequest_callback, ifa,
1571 rtinit_rtrequest_callback(int cmd, int error,
1572 struct rt_addrinfo *rtinfo, struct rtentry *rt,
1575 struct ifaddr *ifa = arg;
1577 if (error == 0 && rt) {
1580 rt_newaddrmsg(cmd, ifa, error, rt);
1583 if (cmd == RTM_DELETE) {
1584 if (rt->rt_refcnt == 0) {
1593 struct netmsg_base base;
1595 struct rt_addrinfo *rtinfo;
1596 rtsearch_callback_func_t callback;
1598 boolean_t exact_match;
1603 rtsearch_global(int req, struct rt_addrinfo *rtinfo,
1604 rtsearch_callback_func_t callback, void *arg, boolean_t exact_match,
1607 struct netmsg_rts msg;
1611 flags = MSGF_PRIORITY;
1612 netmsg_init(&msg.base, NULL, &curthread->td_msgport, flags,
1613 rtsearch_msghandler);
1615 msg.rtinfo = rtinfo;
1616 msg.callback = callback;
1618 msg.exact_match = exact_match;
1620 return rt_domsg_global(&msg.base);
1624 rtsearch_msghandler(netmsg_t msg)
1626 struct netmsg_rts *rmsg = (void *)msg;
1627 struct rt_addrinfo rtinfo;
1628 struct radix_node_head *rnh;
1633 * Copy the rtinfo. We need to make sure that the original
1634 * rtinfo, which is setup by the caller, in the netmsg will
1635 * _not_ be changed; else the next CPU on the netmsg forwarding
1636 * path will see a different rtinfo than what this CPU has seen.
1638 rtinfo = *rmsg->rtinfo;
1641 * Find the correct routing tree to use for this Address Family
1643 if ((rnh = rt_tables[mycpuid][rtinfo.rti_dst->sa_family]) == NULL) {
1645 panic("partially initialized routing tables");
1646 lwkt_replymsg(&rmsg->base.lmsg, EAFNOSUPPORT);
1651 * Correct rtinfo for the host route searching.
1653 if (rtinfo.rti_flags & RTF_HOST) {
1654 rtinfo.rti_netmask = NULL;
1655 rtinfo.rti_flags &= ~(RTF_CLONING | RTF_PRCLONING);
1658 rt = (struct rtentry *)
1659 rnh->rnh_lookup((char *)rtinfo.rti_dst,
1660 (char *)rtinfo.rti_netmask, rnh);
1663 * If we are asked to do the "exact match", we need to make sure
1664 * that host route searching got a host route while a network
1665 * route searching got a network route.
1667 if (rt != NULL && rmsg->exact_match &&
1668 ((rt->rt_flags ^ rtinfo.rti_flags) & RTF_HOST))
1673 * No matching routes have been found, don't count this
1674 * as a critical error (here, we set 'error' to 0), just
1675 * keep moving on, since at least prcloned routes are not
1676 * duplicated onto each CPU.
1683 error = rmsg->callback(rmsg->req, &rtinfo, rt, rmsg->arg,
1687 if (error == EJUSTRETURN) {
1688 lwkt_replymsg(&rmsg->base.lmsg, 0);
1693 nextcpu = mycpuid + 1;
1695 KKASSERT(rmsg->found_cnt > 0);
1698 * Under following cases, unrecoverable error has
1700 * o Request is RTM_GET
1701 * o The first time that we find the route, but the
1702 * modification fails.
1704 if (rmsg->req != RTM_GET && rmsg->found_cnt > 1) {
1705 panic("rtsearch_msghandler: unrecoverable error "
1708 lwkt_replymsg(&rmsg->base.lmsg, error);
1709 } else if (nextcpu < ncpus) {
1710 lwkt_forwardmsg(netisr_cpuport(nextcpu), &rmsg->base.lmsg);
1712 if (rmsg->found_cnt == 0) {
1713 /* The requested route was never seen ... */
1716 lwkt_replymsg(&rmsg->base.lmsg, error);
1721 rtmask_add_global(struct sockaddr *mask, boolean_t req_prio)
1723 struct netmsg_base msg;
1727 flags = MSGF_PRIORITY;
1728 netmsg_init(&msg, NULL, &curthread->td_msgport, flags,
1729 rtmask_add_msghandler);
1730 msg.lmsg.u.ms_resultp = mask;
1732 return rt_domsg_global(&msg);
1736 _rtmask_lookup(struct sockaddr *mask, boolean_t search)
1738 struct radix_node *n;
1740 #define clen(s) (*(u_char *)(s))
1741 n = rn_addmask((char *)mask, search, 1, rn_cpumaskhead(mycpuid));
1743 mask->sa_len >= clen(n->rn_key) &&
1744 bcmp((char *)mask + 1,
1745 (char *)n->rn_key + 1, clen(n->rn_key) - 1) == 0) {
1746 return (struct sockaddr *)n->rn_key;
1754 rtmask_add_msghandler(netmsg_t msg)
1756 struct lwkt_msg *lmsg = &msg->lmsg;
1757 struct sockaddr *mask = lmsg->u.ms_resultp;
1758 int error = 0, nextcpu;
1760 if (rtmask_lookup(mask) == NULL)
1763 nextcpu = mycpuid + 1;
1764 if (!error && nextcpu < ncpus)
1765 lwkt_forwardmsg(netisr_cpuport(nextcpu), lmsg);
1767 lwkt_replymsg(lmsg, error);
1770 /* This must be before ip6_init2(), which is now SI_ORDER_MIDDLE */
1771 SYSINIT(route, SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAIN, SI_ORDER_THIRD, route_init, 0);
1773 struct rtchange_arg {
1774 struct ifaddr *old_ifa;
1775 struct ifaddr *new_ifa;
1781 rtchange_ifa(struct rtentry *rt, struct rtchange_arg *ap)
1783 if (rt->rt_ifa->ifa_rtrequest != NULL)
1784 rt->rt_ifa->ifa_rtrequest(RTM_DELETE, rt);
1785 IFAFREE(rt->rt_ifa);
1787 IFAREF(ap->new_ifa);
1788 rt->rt_ifa = ap->new_ifa;
1789 rt->rt_ifp = ap->new_ifa->ifa_ifp;
1790 if (rt->rt_ifa->ifa_rtrequest != NULL)
1791 rt->rt_ifa->ifa_rtrequest(RTM_ADD, rt);
1797 rtchange_callback(struct radix_node *rn, void *xap)
1799 struct rtchange_arg *ap = xap;
1800 struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn;
1802 if (rt->rt_ifa == ap->old_ifa) {
1803 if (rt->rt_flags & (RTF_CLONING | RTF_PRCLONING)) {
1805 * We could saw the branch off when we are
1806 * still sitting on it, if the ifa_rtrequest
1807 * DEL/ADD are called directly from here.
1812 rtchange_ifa(rt, ap);
1817 struct netmsg_rtchange {
1818 struct netmsg_base base;
1819 struct ifaddr *old_ifa;
1820 struct ifaddr *new_ifa;
1825 rtchange_dispatch(netmsg_t msg)
1827 struct netmsg_rtchange *rmsg = (void *)msg;
1828 struct radix_node_head *rnh;
1829 struct rtchange_arg arg;
1834 memset(&arg, 0, sizeof(arg));
1835 arg.old_ifa = rmsg->old_ifa;
1836 arg.new_ifa = rmsg->new_ifa;
1838 rnh = rt_tables[cpu][AF_INET];
1842 KKASSERT(arg.rt == NULL);
1843 error = rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, rtchange_callback, &arg);
1844 if (arg.rt != NULL) {
1849 rtchange_ifa(rt, &arg);
1858 if (nextcpu < ncpus)
1859 lwkt_forwardmsg(netisr_cpuport(nextcpu), &rmsg->base.lmsg);
1861 lwkt_replymsg(&rmsg->base.lmsg, 0);
1865 rtchange(struct ifaddr *old_ifa, struct ifaddr *new_ifa)
1867 struct netmsg_rtchange msg;
1870 * XXX individual requests are not independantly chained,
1871 * which means that the per-cpu route tables will not be
1872 * consistent in the middle of the operation. If routes
1873 * related to the interface are manipulated while we are
1874 * doing this the inconsistancy could trigger a panic.
1876 netmsg_init(&msg.base, NULL, &curthread->td_msgport, MSGF_PRIORITY,
1878 msg.old_ifa = old_ifa;
1879 msg.new_ifa = new_ifa;
1881 rt_domsg_global(&msg.base);
1884 old_ifa->ifa_flags &= ~IFA_ROUTE;
1885 new_ifa->ifa_flags |= IFA_ROUTE;
1893 rt_domsg_global(struct netmsg_base *nmsg)
1895 ASSERT_CANDOMSG_NETISR0(curthread);
1896 return lwkt_domsg(netisr_cpuport(0), &nmsg->lmsg, 0);