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2 * Copyright (c) 2006 Vadim Goncharov <vadimnuclight@tpu.ru>
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27 * Portions Copyright (c) 1999 Whistle Communications, Inc.
28 * (ng_bpf by Archie Cobbs <archie@freebsd.org>)
30 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/netgraph/ng_tag.c,v 1.1 2006/06/27 12:45:28 glebius Exp $
34 * TAG NETGRAPH NODE TYPE
36 * This node type accepts an arbitrary number of hooks. Each hook can be
37 * configured for an mbuf_tags(9) definition and two hook names: a hook
38 * for matched packets, and a hook for packets, that didn't match. Incoming
39 * packets are examined for configured tag, matched packets are delivered
40 * out via first hook, and not matched out via second. If corresponding hook
41 * is not configured, packets are dropped.
43 * A hook can also have an outgoing tag definition configured, so that
44 * all packets leaving the hook will be unconditionally appended with newly
45 * allocated tag.
47 * Both hooks can be set to null tag definitions (that is, with zeroed
48 * fields), so that packet tags are unmodified on output or all packets
49 * are unconditionally forwarded to non-matching hook on input. There is
50 * also a possibility to replace tags by specifying strip flag on input
51 * and replacing tag on corresponding output tag (or simply remove tag if
52 * no tag specified on output).
54 * If compiled with NG_TAG_DEBUG, each hook also keeps statistics about
55 * how many packets have matched, etc.
58 #include <sys/param.h>
59 #include <sys/systm.h>
60 #include <sys/errno.h>
61 #include <sys/kernel.h>
62 #include <sys/malloc.h>
63 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
64 #include <sys/stddef.h>
66 #include "ng_message.h"
67 #include "netgraph.h"
68 #include "ng_parse.h"
69 #include "ng_tag.h"
71 #ifdef NG_SEPARATE_MALLOC
72 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_NETGRAPH_TAG, "netgraph_tag", "netgraph tag node ");
73 #else
74 #define M_NETGRAPH_TAG M_NETGRAPH
75 #endif
77 #define ERROUT(x) do { error = (x); goto done; } while (0)
80 * Per hook private info.
82 * We've separated API and ABI here, to make easier changes in this node,
83 * if needed. If you want to change representation, please do not break API.
84 * We still keep API structures in memory to simplify access to them for
85 * GET* messages, but most of data is accessed in internal representation
86 * only. The reason for this is to speed things up - if data will be
87 * accessed from API structures, there would be double pointer dereferencing
88 * in the code, which almost necessarily leads to CPU cache misses and
89 * reloads.
91 * We also do another optimization by using resolved pointers to
92 * destination hooks instead of expensive ng_findhook().
94 struct ng_tag_hookinfo {
95 hook_p hi_match; /* matching hook pointer */
96 hook_p hi_nonmatch; /* non-matching hook pointer */
97 uint32_t in_tag_cookie;
98 uint32_t out_tag_cookie;
99 uint16_t in_tag_id;
100 uint16_t in_tag_len;
101 uint16_t out_tag_id;
102 uint16_t out_tag_len;
103 uint8_t strip;
104 void *in_tag_data;
105 void *out_tag_data;
106 struct ng_tag_hookin *in;
107 struct ng_tag_hookout *out;
108 #ifdef NG_TAG_DEBUG
109 struct ng_tag_hookstat stats;
110 #endif
112 typedef struct ng_tag_hookinfo *hinfo_p;
114 /* Netgraph methods. */
115 static ng_constructor_t ng_tag_constructor;
116 static ng_rcvmsg_t ng_tag_rcvmsg;
117 static ng_shutdown_t ng_tag_shutdown;
118 static ng_newhook_t ng_tag_newhook;
119 static ng_rcvdata_t ng_tag_rcvdata;
120 static ng_disconnect_t ng_tag_disconnect;
122 /* Internal helper functions. */
123 static int ng_tag_setdata_in(hook_p hook, const struct ng_tag_hookin *hp);
124 static int ng_tag_setdata_out(hook_p hook, const struct ng_tag_hookout *hp);
126 /* Parse types for the field 'tag_data' in structs ng_tag_hookin and out. */
127 static int
128 ng_tag_hookinary_getLength(const struct ng_parse_type *type,
129 const u_char *start, const u_char *buf)
131 const struct ng_tag_hookin *hp;
133 hp = (const struct ng_tag_hookin *)
134 (buf - offsetof(struct ng_tag_hookin, tag_data));
135 return (hp->tag_len);
138 static int
139 ng_tag_hookoutary_getLength(const struct ng_parse_type *type,
140 const u_char *start, const u_char *buf)
142 const struct ng_tag_hookout *hp;
144 hp = (const struct ng_tag_hookout *)
145 (buf - offsetof(struct ng_tag_hookout, tag_data));
146 return (hp->tag_len);
149 static const struct ng_parse_type ng_tag_hookinary_type = {
150 &ng_parse_bytearray_type,
151 &ng_tag_hookinary_getLength
154 static const struct ng_parse_type ng_tag_hookoutary_type = {
155 &ng_parse_bytearray_type,
156 &ng_tag_hookoutary_getLength
159 /* Parse type for struct ng_tag_hookin. */
160 static const struct ng_parse_struct_field ng_tag_hookin_type_fields[]
161 = NG_TAG_HOOKIN_TYPE_INFO(&ng_tag_hookinary_type);
162 static const struct ng_parse_type ng_tag_hookin_type = {
163 &ng_parse_struct_type,
164 &ng_tag_hookin_type_fields
167 /* Parse type for struct ng_tag_hookout. */
168 static const struct ng_parse_struct_field ng_tag_hookout_type_fields[]
169 = NG_TAG_HOOKOUT_TYPE_INFO(&ng_tag_hookoutary_type);
170 static const struct ng_parse_type ng_tag_hookout_type = {
171 &ng_parse_struct_type,
172 &ng_tag_hookout_type_fields
175 #ifdef NG_TAG_DEBUG
176 /* Parse type for struct ng_tag_hookstat. */
177 static const struct ng_parse_struct_field ng_tag_hookstat_type_fields[]
178 = NG_TAG_HOOKSTAT_TYPE_INFO;
179 static const struct ng_parse_type ng_tag_hookstat_type = {
180 &ng_parse_struct_type,
181 &ng_tag_hookstat_type_fields
183 #endif
185 /* List of commands and how to convert arguments to/from ASCII. */
186 static const struct ng_cmdlist ng_tag_cmdlist[] = {
188 NGM_TAG_COOKIE,
189 NGM_TAG_SET_HOOKIN,
190 "sethookin",
191 &ng_tag_hookin_type,
192 NULL
195 NGM_TAG_COOKIE,
196 NGM_TAG_GET_HOOKIN,
197 "gethookin",
198 &ng_parse_hookbuf_type,
199 &ng_tag_hookin_type
202 NGM_TAG_COOKIE,
203 NGM_TAG_SET_HOOKOUT,
204 "sethookout",
205 &ng_tag_hookout_type,
206 NULL
209 NGM_TAG_COOKIE,
210 NGM_TAG_GET_HOOKOUT,
211 "gethookout",
212 &ng_parse_hookbuf_type,
213 &ng_tag_hookout_type
215 #ifdef NG_TAG_DEBUG
217 NGM_TAG_COOKIE,
218 NGM_TAG_GET_STATS,
219 "getstats",
220 &ng_parse_hookbuf_type,
221 &ng_tag_hookstat_type
224 NGM_TAG_COOKIE,
225 NGM_TAG_CLR_STATS,
226 "clrstats",
227 &ng_parse_hookbuf_type,
228 NULL
231 NGM_TAG_COOKIE,
232 NGM_TAG_GETCLR_STATS,
233 "getclrstats",
234 &ng_parse_hookbuf_type,
235 &ng_tag_hookstat_type
237 #endif
238 { 0 }
241 /* Netgraph type descriptor. */
242 static struct ng_type typestruct = {
243 .version = NG_ABI_VERSION,
244 .name = NG_TAG_NODE_TYPE,
245 .constructor = ng_tag_constructor,
246 .rcvmsg = ng_tag_rcvmsg,
247 .shutdown = ng_tag_shutdown,
248 .newhook = ng_tag_newhook,
249 .rcvdata = ng_tag_rcvdata,
250 .disconnect = ng_tag_disconnect,
251 .cmdlist = ng_tag_cmdlist,
253 NETGRAPH_INIT(tag, &typestruct);
256 * This are default API structures (initialized to zeroes) which are
257 * returned in response to GET* messages when no configuration was made.
258 * One could ask why to have this structures at all when we have
259 * ng_tag_hookinfo initialized to zero and don't need in and out structures
260 * at all to operate. Unfortunatelly, we have to return thisHook field
261 * in response to messages so the fastest and simpliest way is to have
262 * this default structures and initialize thisHook once at hook creation
263 * rather than to do it on every response.
266 /* Default tag values for a hook that matches nothing. */
267 static const struct ng_tag_hookin ng_tag_default_in = {
268 { '\0' }, /* to be filled in at hook creation time */
269 { '\0' },
270 { '\0' },
277 /* Default tag values for a hook that adds nothing */
278 static const struct ng_tag_hookout ng_tag_default_out = {
279 { '\0' }, /* to be filled in at hook creation time */
286 * Node constructor.
288 * We don't keep any per-node private data - we do it on per-hook basis.
290 static int
291 ng_tag_constructor(node_p node)
293 return (0);
297 * Add a hook.
299 static int
300 ng_tag_newhook(node_p node, hook_p hook, const char *name)
302 hinfo_p hip;
303 int error;
305 /* Create hook private structure. */
306 hip = kmalloc(sizeof(*hip), M_NETGRAPH_TAG, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
307 /* M_WAITOK can't return NULL. */
308 NG_HOOK_SET_PRIVATE(hook, hip);
311 * After M_ZERO both in and out hook pointers are set to NULL,
312 * as well as all members and pointers to in and out API
313 * structures, so we need to set explicitly only thisHook field
314 * in that structures (after allocating them, of course).
317 /* Attach the default IN data. */
318 if ((error = ng_tag_setdata_in(hook, &ng_tag_default_in)) != 0) {
319 kfree(hip, M_NETGRAPH_TAG);
320 return (error);
323 /* Attach the default OUT data. */
324 if ((error = ng_tag_setdata_out(hook, &ng_tag_default_out)) != 0) {
325 kfree(hip, M_NETGRAPH_TAG);
326 return (error);
330 * Set hook name. This is done only once at hook creation time
331 * since hook name can't change, rather than to do it on every
332 * response to messages requesting API structures with data who
333 * we are etc.
335 strncpy(hip->in->thisHook, name, sizeof(hip->in->thisHook) - 1);
336 hip->in->thisHook[sizeof(hip->in->thisHook) - 1] = '\0';
337 strncpy(hip->out->thisHook, name, sizeof(hip->out->thisHook) - 1);
338 hip->out->thisHook[sizeof(hip->out->thisHook) - 1] = '\0';
339 return (0);
343 * Receive a control message.
345 static int
346 ng_tag_rcvmsg(node_p node, item_p item, hook_p lasthook)
348 struct ng_mesg *msg;
349 struct ng_mesg *resp = NULL;
350 int error = 0;
352 NGI_GET_MSG(item, msg);
353 switch (msg->header.typecookie) {
354 case NGM_TAG_COOKIE:
355 switch (msg->header.cmd) {
356 case NGM_TAG_SET_HOOKIN:
358 struct ng_tag_hookin *const
359 hp = (struct ng_tag_hookin *)msg->data;
360 hook_p hook;
362 /* Sanity check. */
363 if (msg->header.arglen < sizeof(*hp)
364 || msg->header.arglen !=
365 NG_TAG_HOOKIN_SIZE(hp->tag_len))
366 ERROUT(EINVAL);
368 /* Find hook. */
369 if ((hook = ng_findhook(node, hp->thisHook)) == NULL)
370 ERROUT(ENOENT);
372 /* Set new tag values. */
373 if ((error = ng_tag_setdata_in(hook, hp)) != 0)
374 ERROUT(error);
375 break;
378 case NGM_TAG_SET_HOOKOUT:
380 struct ng_tag_hookout *const
381 hp = (struct ng_tag_hookout *)msg->data;
382 hook_p hook;
384 /* Sanity check. */
385 if (msg->header.arglen < sizeof(*hp)
386 || msg->header.arglen !=
387 NG_TAG_HOOKOUT_SIZE(hp->tag_len))
388 ERROUT(EINVAL);
390 /* Find hook. */
391 if ((hook = ng_findhook(node, hp->thisHook)) == NULL)
392 ERROUT(ENOENT);
394 /* Set new tag values. */
395 if ((error = ng_tag_setdata_out(hook, hp)) != 0)
396 ERROUT(error);
397 break;
400 case NGM_TAG_GET_HOOKIN:
402 struct ng_tag_hookin *hp;
403 hook_p hook;
405 /* Sanity check. */
406 if (msg->header.arglen == 0)
407 ERROUT(EINVAL);
408 msg->data[msg->header.arglen - 1] = '\0';
410 /* Find hook. */
411 if ((hook = ng_findhook(node, msg->data)) == NULL)
412 ERROUT(ENOENT);
414 /* Build response. */
415 hp = ((hinfo_p)NG_HOOK_PRIVATE(hook))->in;
416 NG_MKRESPONSE(resp, msg,
417 NG_TAG_HOOKIN_SIZE(hp->tag_len), M_WAITOK);
418 /* M_WAITOK can't return NULL. */
419 bcopy(hp, resp->data,
420 NG_TAG_HOOKIN_SIZE(hp->tag_len));
421 break;
424 case NGM_TAG_GET_HOOKOUT:
426 struct ng_tag_hookout *hp;
427 hook_p hook;
429 /* Sanity check. */
430 if (msg->header.arglen == 0)
431 ERROUT(EINVAL);
432 msg->data[msg->header.arglen - 1] = '\0';
434 /* Find hook. */
435 if ((hook = ng_findhook(node, msg->data)) == NULL)
436 ERROUT(ENOENT);
438 /* Build response. */
439 hp = ((hinfo_p)NG_HOOK_PRIVATE(hook))->out;
440 NG_MKRESPONSE(resp, msg,
441 NG_TAG_HOOKOUT_SIZE(hp->tag_len), M_WAITOK);
442 /* M_WAITOK can't return NULL. */
443 bcopy(hp, resp->data,
444 NG_TAG_HOOKOUT_SIZE(hp->tag_len));
445 break;
448 #ifdef NG_TAG_DEBUG
449 case NGM_TAG_GET_STATS:
450 case NGM_TAG_CLR_STATS:
451 case NGM_TAG_GETCLR_STATS:
453 struct ng_tag_hookstat *stats;
454 hook_p hook;
456 /* Sanity check. */
457 if (msg->header.arglen == 0)
458 ERROUT(EINVAL);
459 msg->data[msg->header.arglen - 1] = '\0';
461 /* Find hook. */
462 if ((hook = ng_findhook(node, msg->data)) == NULL)
463 ERROUT(ENOENT);
464 stats = &((hinfo_p)NG_HOOK_PRIVATE(hook))->stats;
466 /* Build response (if desired). */
467 if (msg->header.cmd != NGM_TAG_CLR_STATS) {
468 NG_MKRESPONSE(resp,
469 msg, sizeof(*stats), M_WAITOK);
470 /* M_WAITOK can't return NULL. */
471 bcopy(stats, resp->data, sizeof(*stats));
474 /* Clear stats (if desired). */
475 if (msg->header.cmd != NGM_TAG_GET_STATS)
476 bzero(stats, sizeof(*stats));
477 break;
479 #endif /* NG_TAG_DEBUG */
481 default:
482 error = EINVAL;
483 break;
485 break;
486 default:
487 error = EINVAL;
488 break;
490 done:
491 NG_RESPOND_MSG(error, node, item, resp);
492 NG_FREE_MSG(msg);
493 return (error);
497 * Receive data on a hook.
499 * Apply the filter, and then drop or forward packet as appropriate.
501 static int
502 ng_tag_rcvdata(hook_p hook, item_p item)
504 struct mbuf *m;
505 struct m_tag *tag = NULL;
506 const hinfo_p hip = NG_HOOK_PRIVATE(hook);
507 uint16_t type, tag_len;
508 uint32_t cookie;
509 hinfo_p dhip;
510 hook_p dest;
511 int totlen;
512 int found = 0, error = 0;
514 m = NGI_M(item); /* 'item' still owns it.. we are peeking */
515 totlen = m->m_pkthdr.len;
517 #ifdef NG_TAG_DEBUG
518 hip->stats.recvFrames++;
519 hip->stats.recvOctets += totlen;
520 #endif
522 /* Looking up incoming tag. */
523 cookie = hip->in_tag_cookie;
524 type = hip->in_tag_id;
525 tag_len = hip->in_tag_len;
528 * We treat case of all zeroes specially (that is, cookie and
529 * type are equal to zero), as we assume that such tag
530 * can never occur in the wild. So we don't waste time trying
531 * to find such tag (for example, these are zeroes after hook
532 * creation in default structures).
534 if ((cookie != 0) || (type != 0)) {
535 tag = m_tag_locate(m, cookie, type, NULL);
536 while (tag != NULL) {
537 if (memcmp((void *)(tag + 1),
538 hip->in_tag_data, tag_len) == 0) {
539 found = 1;
540 break;
542 tag = m_tag_locate(m, cookie, type, tag);
546 /* See if we got a match and find destination hook. */
547 if (found) {
548 #ifdef NG_TAG_DEBUG
549 hip->stats.recvMatchFrames++;
550 hip->stats.recvMatchOctets += totlen;
551 #endif
552 if (hip->strip)
553 m_tag_delete(m, tag);
554 dest = hip->hi_match;
555 } else
556 dest = hip->hi_nonmatch;
557 if (dest == NULL) {
558 NG_FREE_ITEM(item);
559 return (0);
562 /* Deliver frame out destination hook. */
563 dhip = NG_HOOK_PRIVATE(dest);
565 #ifdef NG_TAG_DEBUG
566 dhip->stats.xmitOctets += totlen;
567 dhip->stats.xmitFrames++;
568 #endif
570 cookie = dhip->out_tag_cookie;
571 type = dhip->out_tag_id;
572 tag_len = dhip->out_tag_len;
574 if ((cookie != 0) || (type != 0)) {
575 tag = m_tag_alloc(cookie, type, tag_len, M_NOWAIT);
576 /* XXX may be free the mbuf if tag allocation failed? */
577 if (tag != NULL) {
578 if (tag_len != 0) {
579 /* copy tag data to its place */
580 memcpy((void *)(tag + 1),
581 dhip->out_tag_data, tag_len);
583 m_tag_prepend(m, tag);
587 NG_FWD_ITEM_HOOK(error, item, dest);
588 return (error);
592 * Shutdown processing.
594 static int
595 ng_tag_shutdown(node_p node)
597 NG_NODE_UNREF(node);
598 return (0);
602 * Hook disconnection.
604 * We must check all hooks, since they may reference this one.
606 static int
607 ng_tag_disconnect(hook_p hook)
609 const hinfo_p hip = NG_HOOK_PRIVATE(hook);
610 node_p node = NG_HOOK_NODE(hook);
611 hook_p hook2;
613 KASSERT(hip != NULL, ("%s: null info", __func__));
615 LIST_FOREACH(hook2, &node->nd_hooks, hk_hooks) {
616 hinfo_p priv = NG_HOOK_PRIVATE(hook2);
618 if (priv->hi_match == hook)
619 priv->hi_match = NULL;
620 if (priv->hi_nonmatch == hook)
621 priv->hi_nonmatch = NULL;
624 kfree(hip->in, M_NETGRAPH_TAG);
625 kfree(hip->out, M_NETGRAPH_TAG);
626 kfree(hip, M_NETGRAPH_TAG);
627 NG_HOOK_SET_PRIVATE(hook, NULL); /* for good measure */
628 if ((NG_NODE_NUMHOOKS(NG_HOOK_NODE(hook)) == 0) &&
629 (NG_NODE_IS_VALID(NG_HOOK_NODE(hook)))) {
630 ng_rmnode_self(NG_HOOK_NODE(hook));
632 return (0);
635 /************************************************************************
636 HELPER STUFF
637 ************************************************************************/
640 * Set the IN tag values associated with a hook.
642 static int
643 ng_tag_setdata_in(hook_p hook, const struct ng_tag_hookin *hp0)
645 const hinfo_p hip = NG_HOOK_PRIVATE(hook);
646 struct ng_tag_hookin *hp;
647 int size;
649 /* Make a copy of the tag values and data. */
650 size = NG_TAG_HOOKIN_SIZE(hp0->tag_len);
651 hp = kmalloc(size, M_NETGRAPH_TAG, M_WAITOK);
652 /* M_WAITOK can't return NULL. */
653 bcopy(hp0, hp, size);
655 /* Free previous tag, if any, and assign new one. */
656 if (hip->in != NULL)
657 kfree(hip->in, M_NETGRAPH_TAG);
658 hip->in = hp;
661 * Resolve hook names to pointers.
663 * As ng_findhook() is expensive operation to do it on every packet
664 * after tag matching check, we do it here and use resolved pointers
665 * where appropriate.
667 * XXX The drawback is that user can configure a hook to use
668 * ifMatch/ifNotMatch hooks that do not yet exist and will be added
669 * by user later, so that resolved pointers will be NULL even
670 * if the hook already exists, causing node to drop packets and
671 * user to report bugs. We could do check for this situation on
672 * every hook creation with pointers correction, but that involves
673 * re-resolving for all pointers in all hooks, up to O(n^2) operations,
674 * so we better document this in man page for user not to do
675 * configuration before creating all hooks.
677 hip->hi_match = ng_findhook(NG_HOOK_NODE(hook), hip->in->ifMatch);
678 hip->hi_nonmatch = ng_findhook(NG_HOOK_NODE(hook), hip->in->ifNotMatch);
680 /* Fill internal values from API structures. */
681 hip->in_tag_cookie = hip->in->tag_cookie;
682 hip->in_tag_id = hip->in->tag_id;
683 hip->in_tag_len = hip->in->tag_len;
684 hip->strip = hip->in->strip;
685 hip->in_tag_data = (void*)(hip->in->tag_data);
686 return (0);
690 * Set the OUT tag values associated with a hook.
692 static int
693 ng_tag_setdata_out(hook_p hook, const struct ng_tag_hookout *hp0)
695 const hinfo_p hip = NG_HOOK_PRIVATE(hook);
696 struct ng_tag_hookout *hp;
697 int size;
699 /* Make a copy of the tag values and data. */
700 size = NG_TAG_HOOKOUT_SIZE(hp0->tag_len);
701 hp = kmalloc(size, M_NETGRAPH_TAG, M_WAITOK);
702 /* M_WAITOK can't return NULL. */
703 bcopy(hp0, hp, size);
705 /* Free previous tag, if any, and assign new one. */
706 if (hip->out != NULL)
707 kfree(hip->out, M_NETGRAPH_TAG);
708 hip->out = hp;
710 /* Fill internal values from API structures. */
711 hip->out_tag_cookie = hip->out->tag_cookie;
712 hip->out_tag_id = hip->out->tag_id;
713 hip->out_tag_len = hip->out->tag_len;
714 hip->out_tag_data = (void*)(hip->out->tag_data);
715 return (0);