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83 * @(#)if_ether.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
84 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/netinet/if_ether.c,v 1.64.2.23 2003/04/11 07:23:15 fjoe Exp $
85 * $DragonFly: src/sys/netinet/if_ether.c,v 1.35 2006/12/22 23:57:52 swildner Exp $
89 * Ethernet address resolution protocol.
91 * add "inuse/lock" bit (or ref. count) along with valid bit
96 #include <sys/param.h>
97 #include <sys/kernel.h>
98 #include <sys/queue.h>
99 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
100 #include <sys/systm.h>
101 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
102 #include <sys/malloc.h>
103 #include <sys/socket.h>
104 #include <sys/syslog.h>
106 #include <sys/thread2.h>
107 #include <sys/msgport2.h>
110 #include <net/if_dl.h>
111 #include <net/if_types.h>
112 #include <net/route.h>
113 #include <net/netisr.h>
114 #include <net/if_llc.h>
116 #include <netinet/in.h>
117 #include <netinet/in_var.h>
118 #include <netinet/if_ether.h>
120 #include <net/if_arc.h>
121 #include <net/iso88025.h>
123 #define SIN(s) ((struct sockaddr_in *)s)
124 #define SDL(s) ((struct sockaddr_dl *)s)
126 SYSCTL_DECL(_net_link_ether
);
127 SYSCTL_NODE(_net_link_ether
, PF_INET
, inet
, CTLFLAG_RW
, 0, "");
130 static int arpt_prune
= (5*60*1); /* walk list every 5 minutes */
131 static int arpt_keep
= (20*60); /* once resolved, good for 20 more minutes */
132 static int arpt_down
= 20; /* once declared down, don't send for 20 sec */
134 SYSCTL_INT(_net_link_ether_inet
, OID_AUTO
, prune_intvl
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
136 SYSCTL_INT(_net_link_ether_inet
, OID_AUTO
, max_age
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
138 SYSCTL_INT(_net_link_ether_inet
, OID_AUTO
, host_down_time
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
141 #define rt_expire rt_rmx.rmx_expire
144 LIST_ENTRY(llinfo_arp
) la_le
;
145 struct rtentry
*la_rt
;
146 struct mbuf
*la_hold
; /* last packet until resolved/timeout */
147 u_short la_preempt
; /* countdown for pre-expiry arps */
148 u_short la_asked
; /* #times we QUERIED following expiration */
151 static LIST_HEAD(, llinfo_arp
) llinfo_arp_list
[MAXCPU
];
153 static int arp_maxtries
= 5;
154 static int useloopback
= 1; /* use loopback interface for local traffic */
155 static int arp_proxyall
= 0;
157 SYSCTL_INT(_net_link_ether_inet
, OID_AUTO
, maxtries
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
158 &arp_maxtries
, 0, "");
159 SYSCTL_INT(_net_link_ether_inet
, OID_AUTO
, useloopback
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
160 &useloopback
, 0, "");
161 SYSCTL_INT(_net_link_ether_inet
, OID_AUTO
, proxyall
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
162 &arp_proxyall
, 0, "");
164 static void arp_rtrequest (int, struct rtentry
*, struct rt_addrinfo
*);
165 static void arprequest (struct ifnet
*,
166 struct in_addr
*, struct in_addr
*, u_char
*);
167 static int arpintr(struct netmsg
*);
168 static void arptfree (struct llinfo_arp
*);
169 static void arptimer (void *);
170 static struct llinfo_arp
171 *arplookup (in_addr_t addr
, boolean_t create
, boolean_t proxy
);
173 static void in_arpinput (struct mbuf
*);
176 static struct callout arptimer_ch
[MAXCPU
];
179 * Timeout routine. Age arp_tab entries periodically.
183 arptimer(void *ignored_arg
)
185 struct llinfo_arp
*la
, *nla
;
188 LIST_FOREACH_MUTABLE(la
, &llinfo_arp_list
[mycpuid
], la_le
, nla
) {
189 if (la
->la_rt
->rt_expire
&& la
->la_rt
->rt_expire
<= time_second
)
192 callout_reset(&arptimer_ch
[mycpuid
], arpt_prune
* hz
, arptimer
, NULL
);
197 * Parallel to llc_rtrequest.
200 arp_rtrequest(int req
, struct rtentry
*rt
, struct rt_addrinfo
*info
)
202 struct sockaddr
*gate
= rt
->rt_gateway
;
203 struct llinfo_arp
*la
= rt
->rt_llinfo
;
205 struct sockaddr_dl null_sdl
= { sizeof null_sdl
, AF_LINK
};
206 static boolean_t arpinit_done
[MAXCPU
];
208 if (!arpinit_done
[mycpuid
]) {
209 arpinit_done
[mycpuid
] = TRUE
;
210 callout_init(&arptimer_ch
[mycpuid
]);
211 callout_reset(&arptimer_ch
[mycpuid
], hz
, arptimer
, NULL
);
213 if (rt
->rt_flags
& RTF_GATEWAY
)
219 * XXX: If this is a manually added route to interface
220 * such as older version of routed or gated might provide,
221 * restore cloning bit.
223 if (!(rt
->rt_flags
& RTF_HOST
) &&
224 SIN(rt_mask(rt
))->sin_addr
.s_addr
!= 0xffffffff)
225 rt
->rt_flags
|= RTF_CLONING
;
226 if (rt
->rt_flags
& RTF_CLONING
) {
228 * Case 1: This route should come from a route to iface.
230 rt_setgate(rt
, rt_key(rt
),
231 (struct sockaddr
*)&null_sdl
);
232 gate
= rt
->rt_gateway
;
233 SDL(gate
)->sdl_type
= rt
->rt_ifp
->if_type
;
234 SDL(gate
)->sdl_index
= rt
->rt_ifp
->if_index
;
235 rt
->rt_expire
= time_second
;
238 /* Announce a new entry if requested. */
239 if (rt
->rt_flags
& RTF_ANNOUNCE
)
240 arprequest(rt
->rt_ifp
,
241 &SIN(rt_key(rt
))->sin_addr
,
242 &SIN(rt_key(rt
))->sin_addr
,
246 if (gate
->sa_family
!= AF_LINK
||
247 gate
->sa_len
< sizeof(struct sockaddr_dl
)) {
248 log(LOG_DEBUG
, "arp_rtrequest: bad gateway value\n");
251 SDL(gate
)->sdl_type
= rt
->rt_ifp
->if_type
;
252 SDL(gate
)->sdl_index
= rt
->rt_ifp
->if_index
;
254 break; /* This happens on a route change */
256 * Case 2: This route may come from cloning, or a manual route
257 * add with a LL address.
259 R_Malloc(la
, struct llinfo_arp
*, sizeof *la
);
262 log(LOG_DEBUG
, "arp_rtrequest: malloc failed\n");
265 bzero(la
, sizeof *la
);
267 rt
->rt_flags
|= RTF_LLINFO
;
268 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&llinfo_arp_list
[mycpuid
], la
, la_le
);
272 * This keeps the multicast addresses from showing up
273 * in `arp -a' listings as unresolved. It's not actually
274 * functional. Then the same for broadcast.
276 if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(SIN(rt_key(rt
))->sin_addr
.s_addr
)) &&
277 rt
->rt_ifp
->if_type
!= IFT_ARCNET
) {
278 ETHER_MAP_IP_MULTICAST(&SIN(rt_key(rt
))->sin_addr
,
280 SDL(gate
)->sdl_alen
= 6;
283 if (in_broadcast(SIN(rt_key(rt
))->sin_addr
, rt
->rt_ifp
)) {
284 memcpy(LLADDR(SDL(gate
)), rt
->rt_ifp
->if_broadcastaddr
,
285 rt
->rt_ifp
->if_addrlen
);
286 SDL(gate
)->sdl_alen
= rt
->rt_ifp
->if_addrlen
;
291 if (SIN(rt_key(rt
))->sin_addr
.s_addr
==
292 (IA_SIN(rt
->rt_ifa
))->sin_addr
.s_addr
) {
294 * This test used to be
295 * if (loif.if_flags & IFF_UP)
296 * It allowed local traffic to be forced
297 * through the hardware by configuring the
298 * loopback down. However, it causes problems
299 * during network configuration for boards
300 * that can't receive packets they send. It
301 * is now necessary to clear "useloopback" and
302 * remove the route to force traffic out to
306 bcopy(IF_LLADDR(rt
->rt_ifp
), LLADDR(SDL(gate
)),
307 SDL(gate
)->sdl_alen
= rt
->rt_ifp
->if_addrlen
);
316 LIST_REMOVE(la
, la_le
);
317 rt
->rt_llinfo
= NULL
;
318 rt
->rt_flags
&= ~RTF_LLINFO
;
319 if (la
->la_hold
!= NULL
)
320 m_freem(la
->la_hold
);
326 * Broadcast an ARP request. Caller specifies:
327 * - arp header source ip address
328 * - arp header target ip address
329 * - arp header source ethernet address
332 arprequest(struct ifnet
*ifp
, struct in_addr
*sip
, struct in_addr
*tip
,
336 struct ether_header
*eh
;
337 struct arc_header
*arh
;
340 static u_char llcx
[] = { 0x82, 0x40, LLC_SNAP_LSAP
, LLC_SNAP_LSAP
,
341 LLC_UI
, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x08, 0x06 };
344 if ((m
= m_gethdr(MB_DONTWAIT
, MT_DATA
)) == NULL
)
346 m
->m_pkthdr
.rcvif
= (struct ifnet
*)NULL
;
348 switch (ifp
->if_type
) {
350 ar_hrd
= htons(ARPHRD_ARCNET
);
352 m
->m_len
= arphdr_len2(ifp
->if_addrlen
, sizeof(struct in_addr
));
353 m
->m_pkthdr
.len
= m
->m_len
;
354 MH_ALIGN(m
, m
->m_len
);
356 arh
= (struct arc_header
*)sa
.sa_data
;
357 arh
->arc_dhost
= ifp
->if_broadcastaddr
[0];
358 arh
->arc_type
= ARCTYPE_ARP
;
360 ah
= mtod(m
, struct arphdr
*);
364 ar_hrd
= htons(ARPHRD_IEEE802
);
366 m
->m_len
= (sizeof llcx
) +
367 arphdr_len2(ifp
->if_addrlen
, sizeof(struct in_addr
));
368 m
->m_pkthdr
.len
= m
->m_len
;
369 MH_ALIGN(m
, m
->m_len
);
371 memcpy(mtod(m
, caddr_t
), llcx
, sizeof llcx
);
372 memcpy(sa
.sa_data
, ifp
->if_broadcastaddr
, ifp
->if_addrlen
);
373 memcpy(sa
.sa_data
+ 6, enaddr
, 6);
374 sa
.sa_data
[6] |= TR_RII
;
375 sa
.sa_data
[12] = TR_AC
;
376 sa
.sa_data
[13] = TR_LLC_FRAME
;
378 ah
= (struct arphdr
*)(mtod(m
, char *) + sizeof llcx
);
383 * This may not be correct for types not explicitly
384 * listed, but this is our best guess
387 ar_hrd
= htons(ARPHRD_ETHER
);
389 m
->m_len
= arphdr_len2(ifp
->if_addrlen
, sizeof(struct in_addr
));
390 m
->m_pkthdr
.len
= m
->m_len
;
391 MH_ALIGN(m
, m
->m_len
);
393 eh
= (struct ether_header
*)sa
.sa_data
;
394 /* if_output() will not swap */
395 eh
->ether_type
= htons(ETHERTYPE_ARP
);
396 memcpy(eh
->ether_dhost
, ifp
->if_broadcastaddr
, ifp
->if_addrlen
);
398 ah
= mtod(m
, struct arphdr
*);
403 ah
->ar_pro
= htons(ETHERTYPE_IP
);
404 ah
->ar_hln
= ifp
->if_addrlen
; /* hardware address length */
405 ah
->ar_pln
= sizeof(struct in_addr
); /* protocol address length */
406 ah
->ar_op
= htons(ARPOP_REQUEST
);
407 memcpy(ar_sha(ah
), enaddr
, ah
->ar_hln
);
408 memset(ar_tha(ah
), 0, ah
->ar_hln
);
409 memcpy(ar_spa(ah
), sip
, ah
->ar_pln
);
410 memcpy(ar_tpa(ah
), tip
, ah
->ar_pln
);
412 sa
.sa_family
= AF_UNSPEC
;
413 sa
.sa_len
= sizeof sa
;
414 (*ifp
->if_output
)(ifp
, m
, &sa
, (struct rtentry
*)NULL
);
418 * Resolve an IP address into an ethernet address. If success,
419 * desten is filled in. If there is no entry in arptab,
420 * set one up and broadcast a request for the IP address.
421 * Hold onto this mbuf and resend it once the address
422 * is finally resolved. A return value of 1 indicates
423 * that desten has been filled in and the packet should be sent
424 * normally; a 0 return indicates that the packet has been
425 * taken over here, either now or for later transmission.
432 struct sockaddr
*dst
,
436 struct llinfo_arp
*la
= NULL
;
437 struct sockaddr_dl
*sdl
;
439 if (m
->m_flags
& M_BCAST
) { /* broadcast */
440 memcpy(desten
, ifp
->if_broadcastaddr
, ifp
->if_addrlen
);
443 if (m
->m_flags
& M_MCAST
&& ifp
->if_type
!= IFT_ARCNET
) {/* multicast */
444 ETHER_MAP_IP_MULTICAST(&SIN(dst
)->sin_addr
, desten
);
448 if (rt_llroute(dst
, rt0
, &rt
) != 0) {
455 la
= arplookup(SIN(dst
)->sin_addr
.s_addr
, TRUE
, FALSE
);
459 if (la
== NULL
|| rt
== NULL
) {
460 log(LOG_DEBUG
, "arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for %s%s%s\n",
461 inet_ntoa(SIN(dst
)->sin_addr
), la
? "la" : " ",
466 sdl
= SDL(rt
->rt_gateway
);
468 * Check the address family and length is valid, the address
469 * is resolved; otherwise, try to resolve.
471 if ((rt
->rt_expire
== 0 || rt
->rt_expire
> time_second
) &&
472 sdl
->sdl_family
== AF_LINK
&& sdl
->sdl_alen
!= 0) {
474 * If entry has an expiry time and it is approaching,
475 * see if we need to send an ARP request within this
476 * arpt_down interval.
478 if ((rt
->rt_expire
!= 0) &&
479 (time_second
+ la
->la_preempt
> rt
->rt_expire
)) {
481 &SIN(rt
->rt_ifa
->ifa_addr
)->sin_addr
,
487 bcopy(LLADDR(sdl
), desten
, sdl
->sdl_alen
);
491 * If ARP is disabled on this interface, stop.
493 * Probably should not allocate empty llinfo struct if we are
494 * not going to be sending out an arp request.
496 if (ifp
->if_flags
& IFF_NOARP
) {
501 * There is an arptab entry, but no ethernet address
502 * response yet. Replace the held mbuf with this
505 if (la
->la_hold
!= NULL
)
506 m_freem(la
->la_hold
);
508 if (rt
->rt_expire
|| ((rt
->rt_flags
& RTF_STATIC
) && !sdl
->sdl_alen
)) {
509 rt
->rt_flags
&= ~RTF_REJECT
;
510 if (la
->la_asked
== 0 || rt
->rt_expire
!= time_second
) {
511 rt
->rt_expire
= time_second
;
512 if (la
->la_asked
++ < arp_maxtries
) {
514 &SIN(rt
->rt_ifa
->ifa_addr
)->sin_addr
,
518 rt
->rt_flags
|= RTF_REJECT
;
519 rt
->rt_expire
+= arpt_down
;
521 la
->la_preempt
= arp_maxtries
;
530 * Common length and type checks are done here,
531 * then the protocol-specific routine is called.
534 arpintr(struct netmsg
*msg
)
536 struct mbuf
*m
= ((struct netmsg_packet
*)msg
)->nm_packet
;
540 if (m
->m_len
< sizeof(struct arphdr
) &&
541 ((m
= m_pullup(m
, sizeof(struct arphdr
))) == NULL
)) {
542 log(LOG_ERR
, "arp: runt packet -- m_pullup failed\n");
545 ar
= mtod(m
, struct arphdr
*);
547 ar_hrd
= ntohs(ar
->ar_hrd
);
548 if (ar_hrd
!= ARPHRD_ETHER
&&
549 ar_hrd
!= ARPHRD_IEEE802
&&
550 ar_hrd
!= ARPHRD_ARCNET
) {
552 "arp: unknown hardware address format (0x%2D)\n",
553 (unsigned char *)&ar
->ar_hrd
, "");
557 if (m
->m_pkthdr
.len
< arphdr_len(ar
) &&
558 (m
= m_pullup(m
, arphdr_len(ar
))) == NULL
) {
559 log(LOG_ERR
, "arp: runt packet\n");
563 switch (ntohs(ar
->ar_pro
)) {
573 /* msg was embedded in the mbuf, do not reply! */
579 * ARP for Internet protocols on 10 Mb/s Ethernet.
580 * Algorithm is that given in RFC 826.
581 * In addition, a sanity check is performed on the sender
582 * protocol address, to catch impersonators.
583 * We no longer handle negotiations for use of trailer protocol:
584 * Formerly, ARP replied for protocol type ETHERTYPE_TRAIL sent
585 * along with IP replies if we wanted trailers sent to us,
586 * and also sent them in response to IP replies.
587 * This allowed either end to announce the desire to receive
589 * We no longer reply to requests for ETHERTYPE_TRAIL protocol either,
590 * but formerly didn't normally send requests.
592 static int log_arp_wrong_iface
= 1;
593 SYSCTL_INT(_net_link_ether_inet
, OID_AUTO
, log_arp_wrong_iface
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
594 &log_arp_wrong_iface
, 0,
595 "log arp packets arriving on the wrong interface");
598 arp_update_oncpu(struct mbuf
*m
, in_addr_t saddr
, boolean_t create
,
601 struct arphdr
*ah
= mtod(m
, struct arphdr
*);
602 struct ifnet
*ifp
= m
->m_pkthdr
.rcvif
;
603 struct llinfo_arp
*la
;
604 struct sockaddr_dl
*sdl
;
608 la
= arplookup(saddr
, create
, FALSE
);
609 if (la
&& (rt
= la
->la_rt
) && (sdl
= SDL(rt
->rt_gateway
))) {
610 struct in_addr isaddr
= { saddr
};
612 /* the following is not an error when doing bridging */
613 if (rt
->rt_ifp
!= ifp
) {
614 if (dologging
&& log_arp_wrong_iface
&& cpu
== 0) {
617 "but got reply from %*D on %s\n",
619 rt
->rt_ifp
->if_xname
,
620 ifp
->if_addrlen
, (u_char
*)ar_sha(ah
), ":",
626 bcmp(ar_sha(ah
), LLADDR(sdl
), sdl
->sdl_alen
)) {
627 if (rt
->rt_expire
!= 0) {
628 if (dologging
&& cpu
== 0) {
630 "arp: %s moved from %*D to %*D on %s\n",
632 ifp
->if_addrlen
, (u_char
*)LLADDR(sdl
),
633 ":", ifp
->if_addrlen
,
634 (u_char
*)ar_sha(ah
), ":",
638 if (dologging
&& cpu
== 0) {
640 "arp: %*D attempts to modify permanent entry for %s on %s\n",
641 ifp
->if_addrlen
, (u_char
*)ar_sha(ah
), ":",
642 inet_ntoa(isaddr
), ifp
->if_xname
);
648 * sanity check for the address length.
649 * XXX this does not work for protocols with variable address
652 if (dologging
&& sdl
->sdl_alen
&& sdl
->sdl_alen
!= ah
->ar_hln
&&
656 "arp from %*D: new addr len %d, was %d",
657 ifp
->if_addrlen
, (u_char
*) ar_sha(ah
), ":",
658 ah
->ar_hln
, sdl
->sdl_alen
);
660 if (ifp
->if_addrlen
!= ah
->ar_hln
) {
661 if (dologging
&& cpu
== 0) {
663 "arp from %*D: addr len: new %d, i/f %d (ignored)",
664 ifp
->if_addrlen
, (u_char
*) ar_sha(ah
), ":",
665 ah
->ar_hln
, ifp
->if_addrlen
);
669 memcpy(LLADDR(sdl
), ar_sha(ah
), sdl
->sdl_alen
= ah
->ar_hln
);
671 * If we receive an arp from a token-ring station over
672 * a token-ring nic then try to save the source
675 if (ifp
->if_type
== IFT_ISO88025
) {
676 struct iso88025_header
*th
=
677 (struct iso88025_header
*)m
->m_pkthdr
.header
;
678 struct iso88025_sockaddr_dl_data
*trld
=
682 rif_len
= TR_RCF_RIFLEN(th
->rcf
);
683 if ((th
->iso88025_shost
[0] & TR_RII
) &&
685 trld
->trld_rcf
= th
->rcf
;
686 trld
->trld_rcf
^= htons(TR_RCF_DIR
);
687 memcpy(trld
->trld_route
, th
->rd
, rif_len
- 2);
688 trld
->trld_rcf
&= ~htons(TR_RCF_BCST_MASK
);
690 * Set up source routing information for
693 m
->m_data
-= rif_len
;
695 m
->m_pkthdr
.len
+= rif_len
;
697 th
->iso88025_shost
[0] &= ~TR_RII
;
702 m
->m_pkthdr
.len
+= 8;
703 th
->rcf
= trld
->trld_rcf
;
705 if (rt
->rt_expire
!= 0)
706 rt
->rt_expire
= time_second
+ arpt_keep
;
707 rt
->rt_flags
&= ~RTF_REJECT
;
709 la
->la_preempt
= arp_maxtries
;
712 * This particular cpu might have been holding an mbuf
713 * pending ARP resolution. If so, transmit the mbuf now.
715 if (la
->la_hold
!= NULL
) {
716 m_adj(la
->la_hold
, sizeof(struct ether_header
));
717 lwkt_serialize_enter(ifp
->if_serializer
);
718 (*ifp
->if_output
)(ifp
, la
->la_hold
, rt_key(rt
), rt
);
719 lwkt_serialize_exit(ifp
->if_serializer
);
727 struct netmsg_arp_update
{
728 struct lwkt_msg lmsg
;
734 static int arp_update_msghandler(struct lwkt_msg
*lmsg
);
739 * Called from arpintr() - this routine is run from a single cpu.
742 in_arpinput(struct mbuf
*m
)
745 struct ifnet
*ifp
= m
->m_pkthdr
.rcvif
;
746 struct ether_header
*eh
;
747 struct arc_header
*arh
;
748 struct iso88025_header
*th
= (struct iso88025_header
*)NULL
;
751 struct in_ifaddr
*ia
;
753 struct in_addr isaddr
, itaddr
, myaddr
;
755 struct netmsg_arp_update msg
;
760 req_len
= arphdr_len2(ifp
->if_addrlen
, sizeof(struct in_addr
));
761 if (m
->m_len
< req_len
&& (m
= m_pullup(m
, req_len
)) == NULL
) {
762 log(LOG_ERR
, "in_arp: runt packet -- m_pullup failed\n");
766 ah
= mtod(m
, struct arphdr
*);
767 op
= ntohs(ah
->ar_op
);
768 memcpy(&isaddr
, ar_spa(ah
), sizeof isaddr
);
769 memcpy(&itaddr
, ar_tpa(ah
), sizeof itaddr
);
771 * Check both target and sender IP addresses:
773 * If we receive the packet on the interface owning the address,
774 * then accept the address.
776 * For a bridge, we accept the address if the receive interface and
777 * the interface owning the address are on the same bridge.
778 * (This will change slightly when we have clusters of interfaces).
780 LIST_FOREACH(ia
, INADDR_HASH(itaddr
.s_addr
), ia_hash
) {
781 /* Skip all ia's which don't match */
782 if (itaddr
.s_addr
!= ia
->ia_addr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
)
785 if (ia
->ia_ifp
== ifp
)
788 if (ifp
->if_bridge
&& ia
->ia_ifp
&&
789 ifp
->if_bridge
== ia
->ia_ifp
->if_bridge
)
792 LIST_FOREACH(ia
, INADDR_HASH(isaddr
.s_addr
), ia_hash
) {
793 /* Skip all ia's which don't match */
794 if (isaddr
.s_addr
!= ia
->ia_addr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
)
797 if (ia
->ia_ifp
== ifp
)
800 if (ifp
->if_bridge
&& ia
->ia_ifp
&&
801 ifp
->if_bridge
== ia
->ia_ifp
->if_bridge
)
805 * No match, use the first inet address on the receive interface
806 * as a dummy address for the rest of the function.
808 TAILQ_FOREACH(ifa
, &ifp
->if_addrhead
, ifa_link
) {
809 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
&& ifa
->ifa_addr
->sa_family
== AF_INET
) {
815 * If we got here, we didn't find any suitable interface,
816 * so drop the packet.
822 myaddr
= ia
->ia_addr
.sin_addr
;
823 if (!bcmp(ar_sha(ah
), IF_LLADDR(ifp
), ifp
->if_addrlen
)) {
824 m_freem(m
); /* it's from me, ignore it. */
827 if (!bcmp(ar_sha(ah
), ifp
->if_broadcastaddr
, ifp
->if_addrlen
)) {
829 "arp: link address is broadcast for IP address %s!\n",
834 if (isaddr
.s_addr
== myaddr
.s_addr
&& myaddr
.s_addr
!= 0) {
836 "arp: %*D is using my IP address %s!\n",
837 ifp
->if_addrlen
, (u_char
*)ar_sha(ah
), ":",
843 lwkt_initmsg(&msg
.lmsg
, &curthread
->td_msgport
, 0,
844 lwkt_cmd_func(arp_update_msghandler
), lwkt_cmd_op_none
);
846 msg
.saddr
= isaddr
.s_addr
;
847 msg
.create
= (itaddr
.s_addr
== myaddr
.s_addr
);
848 lwkt_domsg(rtable_portfn(0), &msg
.lmsg
);
850 arp_update_oncpu(m
, isaddr
.s_addr
, (itaddr
.s_addr
== myaddr
.s_addr
),
853 if (op
!= ARPOP_REQUEST
) {
857 if (itaddr
.s_addr
== myaddr
.s_addr
) {
858 /* I am the target */
859 memcpy(ar_tha(ah
), ar_sha(ah
), ah
->ar_hln
);
860 memcpy(ar_sha(ah
), IF_LLADDR(ifp
), ah
->ar_hln
);
862 struct llinfo_arp
*la
;
864 la
= arplookup(itaddr
.s_addr
, FALSE
, SIN_PROXY
);
866 struct sockaddr_in sin
;
873 bzero(&sin
, sizeof sin
);
874 sin
.sin_family
= AF_INET
;
875 sin
.sin_len
= sizeof sin
;
876 sin
.sin_addr
= itaddr
;
878 rt
= rtpurelookup((struct sockaddr
*)&sin
);
885 * Don't send proxies for nodes on the same interface
886 * as this one came out of, or we'll get into a fight
887 * over who claims what Ether address.
889 if (rt
->rt_ifp
== ifp
) {
893 memcpy(ar_tha(ah
), ar_sha(ah
), ah
->ar_hln
);
894 memcpy(ar_sha(ah
), IF_LLADDR(ifp
), ah
->ar_hln
);
896 kprintf("arp: proxying for %s\n", inet_ntoa(itaddr
));
899 struct sockaddr_dl
*sdl
;
902 memcpy(ar_tha(ah
), ar_sha(ah
), ah
->ar_hln
);
903 sdl
= SDL(rt
->rt_gateway
);
904 memcpy(ar_sha(ah
), LLADDR(sdl
), ah
->ar_hln
);
908 memcpy(ar_tpa(ah
), ar_spa(ah
), ah
->ar_pln
);
909 memcpy(ar_spa(ah
), &itaddr
, ah
->ar_pln
);
910 ah
->ar_op
= htons(ARPOP_REPLY
);
911 ah
->ar_pro
= htons(ETHERTYPE_IP
); /* let's be sure! */
912 switch (ifp
->if_type
) {
914 arh
= (struct arc_header
*)sa
.sa_data
;
915 arh
->arc_dhost
= *ar_tha(ah
);
916 arh
->arc_type
= ARCTYPE_ARP
;
919 /* Re-arrange the source/dest address */
920 memcpy(th
->iso88025_dhost
, th
->iso88025_shost
,
921 sizeof th
->iso88025_dhost
);
922 memcpy(th
->iso88025_shost
, IF_LLADDR(ifp
),
923 sizeof th
->iso88025_shost
);
924 /* Set the source routing bit if neccesary */
925 if (th
->iso88025_dhost
[0] & TR_RII
) {
926 th
->iso88025_dhost
[0] &= ~TR_RII
;
927 if (TR_RCF_RIFLEN(th
->rcf
) > 2)
928 th
->iso88025_shost
[0] |= TR_RII
;
930 /* Copy the addresses, ac and fc into sa_data */
931 memcpy(sa
.sa_data
, th
->iso88025_dhost
,
932 (sizeof th
->iso88025_dhost
) * 2);
933 sa
.sa_data
[(sizeof th
->iso88025_dhost
) * 2] = TR_AC
;
934 sa
.sa_data
[(sizeof th
->iso88025_dhost
) * 2 + 1] = TR_LLC_FRAME
;
939 * May not be correct for types not explictly
940 * listed, but it is our best guess.
943 eh
= (struct ether_header
*)sa
.sa_data
;
944 memcpy(eh
->ether_dhost
, ar_tha(ah
), sizeof eh
->ether_dhost
);
945 eh
->ether_type
= htons(ETHERTYPE_ARP
);
948 sa
.sa_family
= AF_UNSPEC
;
949 sa
.sa_len
= sizeof sa
;
950 lwkt_serialize_enter(ifp
->if_serializer
);
951 (*ifp
->if_output
)(ifp
, m
, &sa
, (struct rtentry
*)0);
952 lwkt_serialize_exit(ifp
->if_serializer
);
960 arp_update_msghandler(struct lwkt_msg
*lmsg
)
962 struct netmsg_arp_update
*msg
= (struct netmsg_arp_update
*)lmsg
;
965 arp_update_oncpu(msg
->m
, msg
->saddr
, msg
->create
, FALSE
);
967 nextcpu
= mycpuid
+ 1;
968 if (nextcpu
< ncpus
) {
969 lwkt_forwardmsg(rtable_portfn(nextcpu
), &msg
->lmsg
);
971 lwkt_replymsg(&msg
->lmsg
, 0);
981 * Free an arp entry. If the arp entry is actively referenced or represents
982 * a static entry we only clear it back to an unresolved state, otherwise
983 * we destroy the entry entirely.
985 * Note that static entries are created when route add ... -interface is used
986 * to create an interface route to a (direct) destination.
989 arptfree(struct llinfo_arp
*la
)
991 struct rtentry
*rt
= la
->la_rt
;
992 struct sockaddr_dl
*sdl
;
996 sdl
= SDL(rt
->rt_gateway
);
998 ((rt
->rt_refcnt
> 0 && sdl
->sdl_family
== AF_LINK
) ||
999 (rt
->rt_flags
& RTF_STATIC
))) {
1001 la
->la_preempt
= la
->la_asked
= 0;
1002 rt
->rt_flags
&= ~RTF_REJECT
;
1005 rtrequest(RTM_DELETE
, rt_key(rt
), NULL
, rt_mask(rt
), 0, NULL
);
1009 * Lookup or enter a new address in arptab.
1011 static struct llinfo_arp
*
1012 arplookup(in_addr_t addr
, boolean_t create
, boolean_t proxy
)
1015 struct sockaddr_inarp sin
= { sizeof sin
, AF_INET
};
1016 const char *why
= NULL
;
1018 sin
.sin_addr
.s_addr
= addr
;
1019 sin
.sin_other
= proxy
? SIN_PROXY
: 0;
1021 rt
= rtlookup((struct sockaddr
*)&sin
);
1023 rt
= rtpurelookup((struct sockaddr
*)&sin
);
1028 if (rt
->rt_flags
& RTF_GATEWAY
)
1029 why
= "host is not on local network";
1030 else if (!(rt
->rt_flags
& RTF_LLINFO
))
1031 why
= "could not allocate llinfo";
1032 else if (rt
->rt_gateway
->sa_family
!= AF_LINK
)
1033 why
= "gateway route is not ours";
1037 log(LOG_DEBUG
, "arplookup %s failed: %s\n",
1038 inet_ntoa(sin
.sin_addr
), why
);
1040 if (rt
->rt_refcnt
<= 0 && (rt
->rt_flags
& RTF_WASCLONED
)) {
1041 /* No references to this route. Purge it. */
1042 rtrequest(RTM_DELETE
, rt_key(rt
), rt
->rt_gateway
,
1043 rt_mask(rt
), rt
->rt_flags
, NULL
);
1047 return (rt
->rt_llinfo
);
1051 arp_ifinit(struct ifnet
*ifp
, struct ifaddr
*ifa
)
1053 if (IA_SIN(ifa
)->sin_addr
.s_addr
!= INADDR_ANY
)
1054 arprequest(ifp
, &IA_SIN(ifa
)->sin_addr
, &IA_SIN(ifa
)->sin_addr
,
1056 ifa
->ifa_rtrequest
= arp_rtrequest
;
1057 ifa
->ifa_flags
|= RTF_CLONING
;
1065 for (cpu
= 0; cpu
< ncpus2
; cpu
++)
1066 LIST_INIT(&llinfo_arp_list
[cpu
]);
1067 netisr_register(NETISR_ARP
, cpu0_portfn
, arpintr
);
1070 SYSINIT(arp
, SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAIN
, SI_ORDER_ANY
, arp_init
, 0);