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28 #ifndef _INET_IPSEC_IMPL_H
29 #define _INET_IPSEC_IMPL_H
31 #include <inet/ip.h>
32 #include <inet/ipdrop.h>
34 #ifdef __cplusplus
35 extern "C" {
36 #endif
38 #define IPSEC_CONF_SRC_ADDRESS 0 /* Source Address */
39 #define IPSEC_CONF_SRC_PORT 1 /* Source Port */
40 #define IPSEC_CONF_DST_ADDRESS 2 /* Dest Address */
41 #define IPSEC_CONF_DST_PORT 3 /* Dest Port */
42 #define IPSEC_CONF_SRC_MASK 4 /* Source Address Mask */
43 #define IPSEC_CONF_DST_MASK 5 /* Destination Address Mask */
44 #define IPSEC_CONF_ULP 6 /* Upper layer Port */
45 #define IPSEC_CONF_IPSEC_PROT 7 /* AH or ESP or AH_ESP */
46 #define IPSEC_CONF_IPSEC_AALGS 8 /* Auth Algorithms - MD5 etc. */
47 #define IPSEC_CONF_IPSEC_EALGS 9 /* Encr Algorithms - DES etc. */
48 #define IPSEC_CONF_IPSEC_EAALGS 10 /* Encr Algorithms - MD5 etc. */
49 #define IPSEC_CONF_IPSEC_SA 11 /* Shared or unique SA */
50 #define IPSEC_CONF_IPSEC_DIR 12 /* Direction of traffic */
51 #define IPSEC_CONF_ICMP_TYPE 13 /* ICMP type */
52 #define IPSEC_CONF_ICMP_CODE 14 /* ICMP code */
53 #define IPSEC_CONF_NEGOTIATE 15 /* Negotiation */
54 #define IPSEC_CONF_TUNNEL 16 /* Tunnel */
56 /* Type of an entry */
58 #define IPSEC_NTYPES 0x02
59 #define IPSEC_TYPE_OUTBOUND 0x00
60 #define IPSEC_TYPE_INBOUND 0x01
62 /* Policy */
63 #define IPSEC_POLICY_APPLY 0x01
64 #define IPSEC_POLICY_DISCARD 0x02
65 #define IPSEC_POLICY_BYPASS 0x03
67 /* Shared or unique SA */
68 #define IPSEC_SHARED_SA 0x01
69 #define IPSEC_UNIQUE_SA 0x02
71 /* IPsec protocols and combinations */
72 #define IPSEC_AH_ONLY 0x01
73 #define IPSEC_ESP_ONLY 0x02
74 #define IPSEC_AH_ESP 0x03
77 * Internally defined "any" algorithm.
78 * Move to PF_KEY v3 when that RFC is released.
80 #define SADB_AALG_ANY 255
82 #ifdef _KERNEL
84 #include <inet/common.h>
85 #include <netinet/ip6.h>
86 #include <netinet/icmp6.h>
87 #include <net/pfkeyv2.h>
88 #include <inet/ip.h>
89 #include <inet/sadb.h>
90 #include <inet/ipsecah.h>
91 #include <inet/ipsecesp.h>
92 #include <sys/crypto/common.h>
93 #include <sys/crypto/api.h>
94 #include <sys/avl.h>
97 * Maximum number of authentication algorithms (can be indexed by one byte
98 * per PF_KEY and the IKE IPsec DOI.
100 #define MAX_AALGS 256
103 * IPsec task queue constants.
105 #define IPSEC_TASKQ_MIN 10
106 #define IPSEC_TASKQ_MAX 20
109 * So we can access IPsec global variables that live in keysock.c.
111 extern boolean_t keysock_extended_reg(netstack_t *);
112 extern uint32_t keysock_next_seq(netstack_t *);
114 /* Common-code for spdsock and keysock. */
115 extern void keysock_spdsock_wput_iocdata(queue_t *, mblk_t *, sa_family_t);
118 * Locking for ipsec policy rules:
120 * policy heads: system policy is static; per-conn polheads are dynamic,
121 * and refcounted (and inherited); use atomic refcounts and "don't let
122 * go with both hands".
124 * policy: refcounted; references from polhead, ipsec_out
126 * actions: refcounted; referenced from: action hash table, policy, ipsec_out
127 * selectors: refcounted; referenced from: selector hash table, policy.
131 * the following are inspired by, but not directly based on,
132 * some of the sys/queue.h type-safe pseudo-polymorphic macros
133 * found in BSD.
135 * XXX If we use these more generally, we'll have to make the names
136 * less generic (HASH_* will probably clobber other namespaces).
139 #define HASH_LOCK(table, hash) \
140 mutex_enter(&(table)[hash].hash_lock)
141 #define HASH_UNLOCK(table, hash) \
142 mutex_exit(&(table)[hash].hash_lock)
144 #define HASH_LOCKED(table, hash) \
145 MUTEX_HELD(&(table)[hash].hash_lock)
147 #define HASH_ITERATE(var, field, table, hash) \
148 var = table[hash].hash_head; var != NULL; var = var->field.hash_next
150 #define HASH_NEXT(var, field) \
151 (var)->field.hash_next
153 #define HASH_INSERT(var, field, table, hash) \
155 ASSERT(HASH_LOCKED(table, hash)); \
156 (var)->field.hash_next = (table)[hash].hash_head; \
157 (var)->field.hash_pp = &(table)[hash].hash_head; \
158 (table)[hash].hash_head = var; \
159 if ((var)->field.hash_next != NULL) \
160 (var)->field.hash_next->field.hash_pp = \
161 &((var)->field.hash_next); \
165 #define HASH_UNCHAIN(var, field, table, hash) \
167 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&(table)[hash].hash_lock)); \
168 HASHLIST_UNCHAIN(var, field); \
171 #define HASHLIST_INSERT(var, field, head) \
173 (var)->field.hash_next = head; \
174 (var)->field.hash_pp = &(head); \
175 head = var; \
176 if ((var)->field.hash_next != NULL) \
177 (var)->field.hash_next->field.hash_pp = \
178 &((var)->field.hash_next); \
181 #define HASHLIST_UNCHAIN(var, field) \
183 *var->field.hash_pp = var->field.hash_next; \
184 if (var->field.hash_next) \
185 var->field.hash_next->field.hash_pp = \
186 var->field.hash_pp; \
187 HASH_NULL(var, field); \
191 #define HASH_NULL(var, field) \
193 var->field.hash_next = NULL; \
194 var->field.hash_pp = NULL; \
197 #define HASH_LINK(fieldname, type) \
198 struct { \
199 type *hash_next; \
200 type **hash_pp; \
201 } fieldname
204 #define HASH_HEAD(tag) \
205 struct { \
206 struct tag *hash_head; \
207 kmutex_t hash_lock; \
211 typedef struct ipsec_policy_s ipsec_policy_t;
213 typedef HASH_HEAD(ipsec_policy_s) ipsec_policy_hash_t;
216 * When adding new fields to ipsec_prot_t, make sure to update
217 * ipsec_in_to_out_action() as well as other code in spd.c
220 typedef struct ipsec_prot
222 unsigned int
223 ipp_use_ah : 1,
224 ipp_use_esp : 1,
225 ipp_use_se : 1,
226 ipp_use_unique : 1,
227 ipp_use_espa : 1,
228 ipp_pad : 27;
229 uint8_t ipp_auth_alg; /* DOI number */
230 uint8_t ipp_encr_alg; /* DOI number */
231 uint8_t ipp_esp_auth_alg; /* DOI number */
232 uint16_t ipp_ah_minbits; /* AH: min keylen */
233 uint16_t ipp_ah_maxbits; /* AH: max keylen */
234 uint16_t ipp_espe_minbits; /* ESP encr: min keylen */
235 uint16_t ipp_espe_maxbits; /* ESP encr: max keylen */
236 uint16_t ipp_espa_minbits; /* ESP auth: min keylen */
237 uint16_t ipp_espa_maxbits; /* ESP auth: max keylen */
238 uint32_t ipp_km_proto; /* key mgmt protocol */
239 uint64_t ipp_km_cookie; /* key mgmt cookie */
240 uint32_t ipp_replay_depth; /* replay window */
241 /* XXX add lifetimes */
242 } ipsec_prot_t;
244 #define IPSEC_MAX_KEYBITS (0xffff)
247 * An individual policy action, possibly a member of a chain.
249 * Action chains may be shared between multiple policy rules.
251 * With one exception (IPSEC_POLICY_LOG), a chain consists of an
252 * ordered list of alternative ways to handle a packet.
254 * All actions are also "interned" into a hash table (to allow
255 * multiple rules with the same action chain to share one copy in
256 * memory).
259 typedef struct ipsec_act
261 uint8_t ipa_type;
262 uint8_t ipa_log;
263 union
265 ipsec_prot_t ipau_apply;
266 uint8_t ipau_reject_type;
267 uint32_t ipau_resolve_id; /* magic cookie */
268 uint8_t ipau_log_type;
269 } ipa_u;
270 #define ipa_apply ipa_u.ipau_apply
271 #define ipa_reject_type ipa_u.ipau_reject_type
272 #define ipa_log_type ipa_u.ipau_log_type
273 #define ipa_resolve_type ipa_u.ipau_resolve_type
274 } ipsec_act_t;
276 #define IPSEC_ACT_APPLY 0x01 /* match IPSEC_POLICY_APPLY */
277 #define IPSEC_ACT_DISCARD 0x02 /* match IPSEC_POLICY_DISCARD */
278 #define IPSEC_ACT_BYPASS 0x03 /* match IPSEC_POLICY_BYPASS */
279 #define IPSEC_ACT_REJECT 0x04
280 #define IPSEC_ACT_CLEAR 0x05
282 typedef struct ipsec_action_s
284 HASH_LINK(ipa_hash, struct ipsec_action_s);
285 struct ipsec_action_s *ipa_next; /* next alternative */
286 uint32_t ipa_refs; /* refcount */
287 ipsec_act_t ipa_act;
289 * The following bits are equivalent to an OR of bits included in the
290 * ipau_apply fields of this and subsequent actions in an
291 * action chain; this is an optimization for the sake of
292 * ipsec_out_process() in ip.c and a few other places.
294 unsigned int
295 ipa_hval: 8,
296 ipa_allow_clear:1, /* rule allows cleartext? */
297 ipa_want_ah:1, /* an action wants ah */
298 ipa_want_esp:1, /* an action wants esp */
299 ipa_want_se:1, /* an action wants se */
300 ipa_want_unique:1, /* want unique sa's */
301 ipa_pad:19;
302 uint32_t ipa_ovhd; /* per-packet encap ovhd */
303 } ipsec_action_t;
305 #define IPACT_REFHOLD(ipa) { \
306 atomic_inc_32(&(ipa)->ipa_refs); \
307 ASSERT((ipa)->ipa_refs != 0); \
309 #define IPACT_REFRELE(ipa) { \
310 ASSERT((ipa)->ipa_refs != 0); \
311 membar_exit(); \
312 if (atomic_dec_32_nv(&(ipa)->ipa_refs) == 0) \
313 ipsec_action_free(ipa); \
314 (ipa) = 0; \
318 * For now, use a trivially sized hash table for actions.
319 * In the future we can add the structure canonicalization necessary
320 * to get the hash function to behave correctly..
322 #define IPSEC_ACTION_HASH_SIZE 1
325 * Merged address structure, for cheezy address-family independent
326 * matches in policy code.
329 typedef union ipsec_addr
331 in6_addr_t ipsad_v6;
332 in_addr_t ipsad_v4;
333 } ipsec_addr_t;
336 * ipsec selector set, as used by the kernel policy structures.
337 * Note that that we specify "local" and "remote"
338 * rather than "source" and "destination", which allows the selectors
339 * for symmetric policy rules to be shared between inbound and
340 * outbound rules.
342 * "local" means "destination" on inbound, and "source" on outbound.
343 * "remote" means "source" on inbound, and "destination" on outbound.
344 * XXX if we add a fifth policy enforcement point for forwarded packets,
345 * what do we do?
347 * The ipsl_valid mask is not done as a bitfield; this is so we
348 * can use "ffs()" to find the "most interesting" valid tag.
350 * XXX should we have multiple types for space-conservation reasons?
351 * (v4 vs v6? prefix vs. range)?
354 typedef struct ipsec_selkey
356 uint32_t ipsl_valid; /* bitmask of valid entries */
357 #define IPSL_REMOTE_ADDR 0x00000001
358 #define IPSL_LOCAL_ADDR 0x00000002
359 #define IPSL_REMOTE_PORT 0x00000004
360 #define IPSL_LOCAL_PORT 0x00000008
361 #define IPSL_PROTOCOL 0x00000010
362 #define IPSL_ICMP_TYPE 0x00000020
363 #define IPSL_ICMP_CODE 0x00000040
364 #define IPSL_IPV6 0x00000080
365 #define IPSL_IPV4 0x00000100
367 #define IPSL_WILDCARD 0x0000007f
369 ipsec_addr_t ipsl_local;
370 ipsec_addr_t ipsl_remote;
371 uint16_t ipsl_lport;
372 uint16_t ipsl_rport;
374 * ICMP type and code selectors. Both have an end value to
375 * specify ranges, or * and *_end are equal for a single
376 * value
378 uint8_t ipsl_icmp_type;
379 uint8_t ipsl_icmp_type_end;
380 uint8_t ipsl_icmp_code;
381 uint8_t ipsl_icmp_code_end;
383 uint8_t ipsl_proto; /* ip payload type */
384 uint8_t ipsl_local_pfxlen; /* #bits of prefix */
385 uint8_t ipsl_remote_pfxlen; /* #bits of prefix */
386 uint8_t ipsl_mbz;
388 /* Insert new elements above this line */
389 uint32_t ipsl_pol_hval;
390 uint32_t ipsl_sel_hval;
391 } ipsec_selkey_t;
393 typedef struct ipsec_sel
395 HASH_LINK(ipsl_hash, struct ipsec_sel);
396 uint32_t ipsl_refs; /* # refs to this sel */
397 ipsec_selkey_t ipsl_key; /* actual selector guts */
398 } ipsec_sel_t;
401 * One policy rule. This will be linked into a single hash chain bucket in
402 * the parent rule structure. If the selector is simple enough to
403 * allow hashing, it gets filed under ipsec_policy_root_t->ipr_hash.
404 * Otherwise it goes onto a linked list in ipsec_policy_root_t->ipr_nonhash[af]
406 * In addition, we file the rule into an avl tree keyed by the rule index.
407 * (Duplicate rules are permitted; the comparison function breaks ties).
409 struct ipsec_policy_s
411 HASH_LINK(ipsp_hash, struct ipsec_policy_s);
412 avl_node_t ipsp_byid;
413 uint64_t ipsp_index; /* unique id */
414 uint32_t ipsp_prio; /* rule priority */
415 uint32_t ipsp_refs;
416 ipsec_sel_t *ipsp_sel; /* selector set (shared) */
417 ipsec_action_t *ipsp_act; /* action (may be shared) */
418 netstack_t *ipsp_netstack; /* No netstack_hold */
421 #define IPPOL_REFHOLD(ipp) { \
422 atomic_inc_32(&(ipp)->ipsp_refs); \
423 ASSERT((ipp)->ipsp_refs != 0); \
425 #define IPPOL_REFRELE(ipp) { \
426 ASSERT((ipp)->ipsp_refs != 0); \
427 membar_exit(); \
428 if (atomic_dec_32_nv(&(ipp)->ipsp_refs) == 0) \
429 ipsec_policy_free(ipp); \
430 (ipp) = 0; \
433 #define IPPOL_UNCHAIN(php, ip) \
434 HASHLIST_UNCHAIN((ip), ipsp_hash); \
435 avl_remove(&(php)->iph_rulebyid, (ip)); \
436 IPPOL_REFRELE(ip);
439 * Policy ruleset. One per (protocol * direction) for system policy.
442 #define IPSEC_AF_V4 0
443 #define IPSEC_AF_V6 1
444 #define IPSEC_NAF 2
446 typedef struct ipsec_policy_root_s
448 ipsec_policy_t *ipr_nonhash[IPSEC_NAF];
449 int ipr_nchains;
450 ipsec_policy_hash_t *ipr_hash;
451 } ipsec_policy_root_t;
454 * Policy head. One for system policy; there may also be one present
455 * on ill_t's with interface-specific policy, as well as one present
456 * for sockets with per-socket policy allocated.
459 typedef struct ipsec_policy_head_s
461 uint32_t iph_refs;
462 krwlock_t iph_lock;
463 uint64_t iph_gen; /* generation number */
464 ipsec_policy_root_t iph_root[IPSEC_NTYPES];
465 avl_tree_t iph_rulebyid;
466 } ipsec_policy_head_t;
468 #define IPPH_REFHOLD(iph) { \
469 atomic_inc_32(&(iph)->iph_refs); \
470 ASSERT((iph)->iph_refs != 0); \
472 #define IPPH_REFRELE(iph, ns) { \
473 ASSERT((iph)->iph_refs != 0); \
474 membar_exit(); \
475 if (atomic_dec_32_nv(&(iph)->iph_refs) == 0) \
476 ipsec_polhead_free(iph, ns); \
477 (iph) = 0; \
481 * IPsec fragment related structures
484 typedef struct ipsec_fragcache_entry {
485 struct ipsec_fragcache_entry *itpfe_next; /* hash list chain */
486 mblk_t *itpfe_fraglist; /* list of fragments */
487 time_t itpfe_exp; /* time when entry is stale */
488 int itpfe_depth; /* # of fragments in list */
489 ipsec_addr_t itpfe_frag_src;
490 ipsec_addr_t itpfe_frag_dst;
491 #define itpfe_src itpfe_frag_src.ipsad_v4
492 #define itpfe_src6 itpfe_frag_src.ipsad_v6
493 #define itpfe_dst itpfe_frag_dst.ipsad_v4
494 #define itpfe_dst6 itpfe_frag_dst.ipsad_v6
495 uint32_t itpfe_id; /* IP datagram ID */
496 uint8_t itpfe_proto; /* IP Protocol */
497 uint8_t itpfe_last; /* Last packet */
498 } ipsec_fragcache_entry_t;
500 typedef struct ipsec_fragcache {
501 kmutex_t itpf_lock;
502 struct ipsec_fragcache_entry **itpf_ptr;
503 struct ipsec_fragcache_entry *itpf_freelist;
504 time_t itpf_expire_hint; /* time when oldest entry is stale */
505 } ipsec_fragcache_t;
508 * Tunnel policies. We keep a minature of the transport-mode/global policy
509 * per each tunnel instance.
511 * People who need both an itp held down AND one of its polheads need to
512 * first lock the itp, THEN the polhead, otherwise deadlock WILL occur.
514 typedef struct ipsec_tun_pol_s {
515 avl_node_t itp_node;
516 kmutex_t itp_lock;
517 uint64_t itp_next_policy_index;
518 ipsec_policy_head_t *itp_policy;
519 ipsec_policy_head_t *itp_inactive;
520 uint32_t itp_flags;
521 uint32_t itp_refcnt;
522 char itp_name[LIFNAMSIZ];
523 ipsec_fragcache_t itp_fragcache;
524 } ipsec_tun_pol_t;
525 /* NOTE - Callers (tun code) synchronize their own instances for these flags. */
526 #define ITPF_P_ACTIVE 0x1 /* Are we using IPsec right now? */
527 #define ITPF_P_TUNNEL 0x2 /* Negotiate tunnel-mode */
528 /* Optimization -> Do we have per-port security entries in this polhead? */
529 #define ITPF_P_PER_PORT_SECURITY 0x4
530 #define ITPF_PFLAGS 0x7
531 #define ITPF_SHIFT 3
533 #define ITPF_I_ACTIVE 0x8 /* Is the inactive using IPsec right now? */
534 #define ITPF_I_TUNNEL 0x10 /* Negotiate tunnel-mode (on inactive) */
535 /* Optimization -> Do we have per-port security entries in this polhead? */
536 #define ITPF_I_PER_PORT_SECURITY 0x20
537 #define ITPF_IFLAGS 0x38
539 /* NOTE: f cannot be an expression. */
540 #define ITPF_CLONE(f) (f) = (((f) & ITPF_PFLAGS) | \
541 (((f) & ITPF_PFLAGS) << ITPF_SHIFT));
542 #define ITPF_SWAP(f) (f) = ((((f) & ITPF_PFLAGS) << ITPF_SHIFT) | \
543 (((f) & ITPF_IFLAGS) >> ITPF_SHIFT))
545 #define ITP_P_ISACTIVE(itp, iph) ((itp)->itp_flags & \
546 (((itp)->itp_policy == (iph)) ? ITPF_P_ACTIVE : ITPF_I_ACTIVE))
548 #define ITP_P_ISTUNNEL(itp, iph) ((itp)->itp_flags & \
549 (((itp)->itp_policy == (iph)) ? ITPF_P_TUNNEL : ITPF_I_TUNNEL))
551 #define ITP_P_ISPERPORT(itp, iph) ((itp)->itp_flags & \
552 (((itp)->itp_policy == (iph)) ? ITPF_P_PER_PORT_SECURITY : \
553 ITPF_I_PER_PORT_SECURITY))
555 #define ITP_REFHOLD(itp) { \
556 atomic_inc_32(&((itp)->itp_refcnt)); \
557 ASSERT((itp)->itp_refcnt != 0); \
560 #define ITP_REFRELE(itp, ns) { \
561 ASSERT((itp)->itp_refcnt != 0); \
562 membar_exit(); \
563 if (atomic_dec_32_nv(&((itp)->itp_refcnt)) == 0) \
564 itp_free(itp, ns); \
568 * Certificate identity.
571 typedef struct ipsid_s
573 struct ipsid_s *ipsid_next;
574 struct ipsid_s **ipsid_ptpn;
575 uint32_t ipsid_refcnt;
576 int ipsid_type; /* id type */
577 char *ipsid_cid; /* certificate id string */
578 } ipsid_t;
581 * ipsid_t reference hold/release macros, just like ipsa versions.
584 #define IPSID_REFHOLD(ipsid) { \
585 atomic_inc_32(&(ipsid)->ipsid_refcnt); \
586 ASSERT((ipsid)->ipsid_refcnt != 0); \
590 * Decrement the reference count on the ID. Someone else will clean up
591 * after us later.
594 #define IPSID_REFRELE(ipsid) { \
595 membar_exit(); \
596 atomic_dec_32(&(ipsid)->ipsid_refcnt); \
600 * Following are the estimates of what the maximum AH and ESP header size
601 * would be. This is used to tell the upper layer the right value of MSS
602 * it should use without consulting AH/ESP. If the size is something
603 * different from this, ULP will learn the right one through
604 * ICMP_FRAGMENTATION_NEEDED messages generated locally.
606 * AH : 12 bytes of constant header + 32 bytes of ICV checksum (SHA-512).
608 #define IPSEC_MAX_AH_HDR_SIZE (44)
611 * ESP : Is a bit more complex...
613 * A system of one inequality and one equation MUST be solved for proper ESP
614 * overhead. The inequality is:
616 * MTU - sizeof (IP header + options) >=
617 * sizeof (esph_t) + sizeof (IV or ctr) + data-size + 2 + ICV
619 * IV or counter is almost always the cipher's block size. The equation is:
621 * data-size % block-size = (block-size - 2)
623 * so we can put as much data into the datagram as possible. If we are
624 * pessimistic and include our largest overhead cipher (AES) and hash
625 * (SHA-512), and assume 1500-byte MTU minus IPv4 overhead of 20 bytes, we get:
627 * 1480 >= 8 + 16 + data-size + 2 + 32
628 * 1480 >= 58 + data-size
629 * 1422 >= data-size, 1422 % 16 = 14, so 58 is the overhead!
631 * But, let's re-run the numbers with the same algorithms, but with an IPv6
632 * header:
634 * 1460 >= 58 + data-size
635 * 1402 >= data-size, 1402 % 16 = 10, meaning shrink to 1390 to get 14,
637 * which means the overhead is now 70.
639 * Hmmm... IPv4 headers can never be anything other than multiples of 4-bytes,
640 * and IPv6 ones can never be anything other than multiples of 8-bytes. We've
641 * seen overheads of 58 and 70. 58 % 16 == 10, and 70 % 16 == 6. IPv4 could
642 * force us to have 62 ( % 16 == 14) or 66 ( % 16 == 2), or IPv6 could force us
643 * to have 78 ( % 16 = 14). Let's compute IPv6 + 8-bytes of options:
645 * 1452 >= 58 + data-size
646 * 1394 >= data-size, 1394 % 16 = 2, meaning shrink to 1390 to get 14,
648 * Aha! The "ESP overhead" shrinks to 62 (70 - 8). This is good. Let's try
649 * IPv4 + 8 bytes of IPv4 options:
651 * 1472 >= 58 + data-size
652 * 1414 >= data-size, 1414 % 16 = 6, meaning shrink to 1406,
654 * meaning 66 is the overhead. Let's try 12 bytes:
656 * 1468 >= 58 + data-size
657 * 1410 >= data-size, 1410 % 16 = 2, meaning also shrink to 1406,
659 * meaning 62 is the overhead. How about 16 bytes?
661 * 1464 >= 58 + data-size
662 * 1406 >= data-size, 1402 % 16 = 14, which is great!
664 * this means 58 is the overhead. If I wrap and add 20 bytes, it looks just
665 * like IPv6's 70 bytes. If I add 24, we go back to 66 bytes.
667 * So picking 70 is a sensible, conservative default. Optimal calculations
668 * will depend on knowing pre-ESP header length (called "divpoint" in the ESP
669 * code), which could be cached in the conn_t for connected endpoints, or
670 * which must be computed on every datagram otherwise.
672 #define IPSEC_MAX_ESP_HDR_SIZE (70)
675 * Alternate, when we know the crypto block size via the SA. Assume an ICV on
676 * the SA. Use:
678 * sizeof (esph_t) + 2 * (sizeof (IV/counter)) - 2 + sizeof (ICV). The "-2"
679 * discounts the overhead of the pad + padlen that gets swallowed up by the
680 * second (theoretically all-pad) cipher-block. If you use our examples of
681 * AES and SHA512, you get:
683 * 8 + 32 - 2 + 32 == 70.
685 * Which is our pre-computed maximum above.
687 #include <inet/ipsecesp.h>
688 #define IPSEC_BASE_ESP_HDR_SIZE(sa) \
689 (sizeof (esph_t) + ((sa)->ipsa_iv_len << 1) - 2 + (sa)->ipsa_mac_len)
692 * Identity hash table.
694 * Identities are refcounted and "interned" into the hash table.
695 * Only references coming from other objects (SA's, latching state)
696 * are counted in ipsid_refcnt.
698 * Locking: IPSID_REFHOLD is safe only when (a) the object's hash bucket
699 * is locked, (b) we know that the refcount must be > 0.
701 * The ipsid_next and ipsid_ptpn fields are only to be referenced or
702 * modified when the bucket lock is held; in particular, we only
703 * delete objects while holding the bucket lock, and we only increase
704 * the refcount from 0 to 1 while the bucket lock is held.
707 #define IPSID_HASHSIZE 64
709 typedef struct ipsif_s
711 ipsid_t *ipsif_head;
712 kmutex_t ipsif_lock;
713 } ipsif_t;
716 * For call to the kernel crypto framework. State needed during
717 * the execution of a crypto request.
719 typedef struct ipsec_crypto_s {
720 size_t ic_skip_len; /* len to skip for AH auth */
721 crypto_data_t ic_crypto_data; /* single op crypto data */
722 crypto_dual_data_t ic_crypto_dual_data; /* for dual ops */
723 crypto_data_t ic_crypto_mac; /* to store the MAC */
724 ipsa_cm_mech_t ic_cmm;
725 } ipsec_crypto_t;
728 * IPsec stack instances
730 struct ipsec_stack {
731 netstack_t *ipsec_netstack; /* Common netstack */
733 /* Packet dropper for IP IPsec processing failures */
734 ipdropper_t ipsec_dropper;
736 /* From spd.c */
738 * Policy rule index generator. We assume this won't wrap in the
739 * lifetime of a system. If we make 2^20 policy changes per second,
740 * this will last 2^44 seconds, or roughly 500,000 years, so we don't
741 * have to worry about reusing policy index values.
743 uint64_t ipsec_next_policy_index;
745 HASH_HEAD(ipsec_action_s) ipsec_action_hash[IPSEC_ACTION_HASH_SIZE];
746 HASH_HEAD(ipsec_sel) *ipsec_sel_hash;
747 uint32_t ipsec_spd_hashsize;
749 ipsif_t ipsec_ipsid_buckets[IPSID_HASHSIZE];
752 * Active & Inactive system policy roots
754 ipsec_policy_head_t ipsec_system_policy;
755 ipsec_policy_head_t ipsec_inactive_policy;
757 /* Packet dropper for generic SPD drops. */
758 ipdropper_t ipsec_spd_dropper;
760 /* ipdrop.c */
761 kstat_t *ipsec_ip_drop_kstat;
762 struct ip_dropstats *ipsec_ip_drop_types;
764 /* spd.c */
766 * Have a counter for every possible policy message in
767 * ipsec_policy_failure_msgs
769 uint32_t ipsec_policy_failure_count[IPSEC_POLICY_MAX];
770 /* Time since last ipsec policy failure that printed a message. */
771 hrtime_t ipsec_policy_failure_last;
773 /* ip_spd.c */
774 /* stats */
775 kstat_t *ipsec_ksp;
776 struct ipsec_kstats_s *ipsec_kstats;
778 /* sadb.c */
779 /* Packet dropper for generic SADB drops. */
780 ipdropper_t ipsec_sadb_dropper;
782 /* spd.c */
783 boolean_t ipsec_inbound_v4_policy_present;
784 boolean_t ipsec_outbound_v4_policy_present;
785 boolean_t ipsec_inbound_v6_policy_present;
786 boolean_t ipsec_outbound_v6_policy_present;
788 /* spd.c */
790 * Because policy needs to know what algorithms are supported, keep the
791 * lists of algorithms here.
793 krwlock_t ipsec_alg_lock;
795 uint8_t ipsec_nalgs[IPSEC_NALGTYPES];
796 ipsec_alginfo_t *ipsec_alglists[IPSEC_NALGTYPES][IPSEC_MAX_ALGS];
798 uint8_t ipsec_sortlist[IPSEC_NALGTYPES][IPSEC_MAX_ALGS];
800 int ipsec_algs_exec_mode[IPSEC_NALGTYPES];
802 uint32_t ipsec_tun_spd_hashsize;
804 * Tunnel policies - AVL tree indexed by tunnel name.
806 krwlock_t ipsec_tunnel_policy_lock;
807 uint64_t ipsec_tunnel_policy_gen;
808 avl_tree_t ipsec_tunnel_policies;
810 /* ipsec_loader.c */
811 kmutex_t ipsec_loader_lock;
812 int ipsec_loader_state;
813 int ipsec_loader_sig;
814 kt_did_t ipsec_loader_tid;
815 kcondvar_t ipsec_loader_sig_cv; /* For loader_sig conditions. */
818 typedef struct ipsec_stack ipsec_stack_t;
820 /* Handle the kstat_create in ip_drop_init() failing */
821 #define DROPPER(_ipss, _dropper) \
822 (((_ipss)->ipsec_ip_drop_types == NULL) ? NULL : \
823 &((_ipss)->ipsec_ip_drop_types->_dropper))
826 * Loader states..
828 #define IPSEC_LOADER_WAIT 0
829 #define IPSEC_LOADER_FAILED -1
830 #define IPSEC_LOADER_SUCCEEDED 1
833 * ipsec_loader entrypoints.
835 extern void ipsec_loader_init(ipsec_stack_t *);
836 extern void ipsec_loader_start(ipsec_stack_t *);
837 extern void ipsec_loader_destroy(ipsec_stack_t *);
838 extern void ipsec_loader_loadnow(ipsec_stack_t *);
839 extern boolean_t ipsec_loader_wait(queue_t *q, ipsec_stack_t *);
840 extern boolean_t ipsec_loaded(ipsec_stack_t *);
841 extern boolean_t ipsec_failed(ipsec_stack_t *);
844 * ipsec policy entrypoints (spd.c)
847 extern void ipsec_policy_g_destroy(void);
848 extern void ipsec_policy_g_init(void);
850 extern mblk_t *ipsec_add_crypto_data(mblk_t *, ipsec_crypto_t **);
851 extern mblk_t *ipsec_remove_crypto_data(mblk_t *, ipsec_crypto_t **);
852 extern mblk_t *ipsec_free_crypto_data(mblk_t *);
853 extern int ipsec_alloc_table(ipsec_policy_head_t *, int, int, boolean_t,
854 netstack_t *);
855 extern void ipsec_polhead_init(ipsec_policy_head_t *, int);
856 extern void ipsec_polhead_destroy(ipsec_policy_head_t *);
857 extern void ipsec_polhead_free_table(ipsec_policy_head_t *);
858 extern mblk_t *ipsec_check_global_policy(mblk_t *, conn_t *, ipha_t *,
859 ip6_t *, ip_recv_attr_t *, netstack_t *ns);
860 extern mblk_t *ipsec_check_inbound_policy(mblk_t *, conn_t *, ipha_t *, ip6_t *,
861 ip_recv_attr_t *);
863 extern boolean_t ipsec_in_to_out(ip_recv_attr_t *, ip_xmit_attr_t *,
864 mblk_t *, ipha_t *, ip6_t *);
865 extern void ipsec_in_release_refs(ip_recv_attr_t *);
866 extern void ipsec_out_release_refs(ip_xmit_attr_t *);
867 extern void ipsec_log_policy_failure(int, char *, ipha_t *, ip6_t *, boolean_t,
868 netstack_t *);
869 extern boolean_t ipsec_inbound_accept_clear(mblk_t *, ipha_t *, ip6_t *);
870 extern int ipsec_conn_cache_policy(conn_t *, boolean_t);
871 extern void ipsec_cache_outbound_policy(const conn_t *, const in6_addr_t *,
872 const in6_addr_t *, in_port_t, ip_xmit_attr_t *);
873 extern boolean_t ipsec_outbound_policy_current(ip_xmit_attr_t *);
874 extern ipsec_action_t *ipsec_in_to_out_action(ip_recv_attr_t *);
875 extern void ipsec_latch_inbound(conn_t *connp, ip_recv_attr_t *ira);
877 extern void ipsec_policy_free(ipsec_policy_t *);
878 extern void ipsec_action_free(ipsec_action_t *);
879 extern void ipsec_polhead_free(ipsec_policy_head_t *, netstack_t *);
880 extern ipsec_policy_head_t *ipsec_polhead_split(ipsec_policy_head_t *,
881 netstack_t *);
882 extern ipsec_policy_head_t *ipsec_polhead_create(void);
883 extern ipsec_policy_head_t *ipsec_system_policy(netstack_t *);
884 extern ipsec_policy_head_t *ipsec_inactive_policy(netstack_t *);
885 extern void ipsec_swap_policy(ipsec_policy_head_t *, ipsec_policy_head_t *,
886 netstack_t *);
887 extern void ipsec_swap_global_policy(netstack_t *);
889 extern int ipsec_clone_system_policy(netstack_t *);
890 extern ipsec_policy_t *ipsec_policy_create(ipsec_selkey_t *,
891 const ipsec_act_t *, int, int, uint64_t *, netstack_t *);
892 extern boolean_t ipsec_policy_delete(ipsec_policy_head_t *,
893 ipsec_selkey_t *, int, netstack_t *);
894 extern int ipsec_policy_delete_index(ipsec_policy_head_t *, uint64_t,
895 netstack_t *);
896 extern boolean_t ipsec_polhead_insert(ipsec_policy_head_t *, ipsec_act_t *,
897 uint_t, int, int, netstack_t *);
898 extern void ipsec_polhead_flush(ipsec_policy_head_t *, netstack_t *);
899 extern int ipsec_copy_polhead(ipsec_policy_head_t *, ipsec_policy_head_t *,
900 netstack_t *);
901 extern void ipsec_actvec_from_req(const ipsec_req_t *, ipsec_act_t **, uint_t *,
902 netstack_t *);
903 extern void ipsec_actvec_free(ipsec_act_t *, uint_t);
904 extern int ipsec_req_from_head(ipsec_policy_head_t *, ipsec_req_t *, int);
905 extern mblk_t *ipsec_construct_inverse_acquire(sadb_msg_t *, sadb_ext_t **,
906 netstack_t *);
907 extern ipsec_policy_t *ipsec_find_policy(int, const conn_t *,
908 ipsec_selector_t *, netstack_t *);
909 extern ipsid_t *ipsid_lookup(int, char *, netstack_t *);
910 extern boolean_t ipsid_equal(ipsid_t *, ipsid_t *);
911 extern void ipsid_gc(netstack_t *);
912 extern void ipsec_latch_ids(ipsec_latch_t *, ipsid_t *, ipsid_t *);
914 extern void ipsec_config_flush(netstack_t *);
915 extern boolean_t ipsec_check_policy(ipsec_policy_head_t *, ipsec_policy_t *,
916 int);
917 extern void ipsec_enter_policy(ipsec_policy_head_t *, ipsec_policy_t *, int,
918 netstack_t *);
919 extern boolean_t ipsec_check_action(ipsec_act_t *, int *, netstack_t *);
921 extern void iplatch_free(ipsec_latch_t *);
922 extern ipsec_latch_t *iplatch_create(void);
923 extern int ipsec_set_req(cred_t *, conn_t *, ipsec_req_t *);
925 extern void ipsec_insert_always(avl_tree_t *tree, void *new_node);
927 extern int32_t ipsec_act_ovhd(const ipsec_act_t *act);
928 extern boolean_t update_iv(uint8_t *, queue_t *, ipsa_t *, ipsecesp_stack_t *);
931 * Tunnel-support SPD functions and variables.
933 struct iptun_s; /* Defined in inet/iptun/iptun_impl.h. */
934 extern mblk_t *ipsec_tun_inbound(ip_recv_attr_t *, mblk_t *, ipsec_tun_pol_t *,
935 ipha_t *, ip6_t *, ipha_t *, ip6_t *, int, netstack_t *);
936 extern mblk_t *ipsec_tun_outbound(mblk_t *, struct iptun_s *, ipha_t *,
937 ip6_t *, ipha_t *, ip6_t *, int, ip_xmit_attr_t *);
938 extern void itp_free(ipsec_tun_pol_t *, netstack_t *);
939 extern ipsec_tun_pol_t *create_tunnel_policy(char *, int *, uint64_t *,
940 netstack_t *);
941 extern ipsec_tun_pol_t *get_tunnel_policy(char *, netstack_t *);
942 extern void itp_unlink(ipsec_tun_pol_t *, netstack_t *);
943 extern void itp_walk(void (*)(ipsec_tun_pol_t *, void *, netstack_t *),
944 void *, netstack_t *);
946 extern ipsec_tun_pol_t *itp_get_byaddr(uint32_t *, uint32_t *, int,
947 ip_stack_t *);
950 * IPsec AH/ESP functions called from IP or the common SADB code in AH.
953 extern void ipsecah_in_assocfailure(mblk_t *, char, ushort_t, char *,
954 uint32_t, void *, int, ip_recv_attr_t *ira);
955 extern void ipsecesp_in_assocfailure(mblk_t *, char, ushort_t, char *,
956 uint32_t, void *, int, ip_recv_attr_t *ira);
957 extern void ipsecesp_send_keepalive(ipsa_t *);
960 * Algorithm management helper functions.
962 extern boolean_t ipsec_valid_key_size(uint16_t, ipsec_alginfo_t *);
965 * Per-socket policy, for now, takes precedence... this priority value
966 * insures it.
968 #define IPSEC_PRIO_SOCKET 0x1000000
970 /* DDI initialization functions. */
971 extern boolean_t ipsecesp_ddi_init(void);
972 extern boolean_t ipsecah_ddi_init(void);
973 extern boolean_t keysock_ddi_init(void);
974 extern boolean_t spdsock_ddi_init(void);
976 extern void ipsecesp_ddi_destroy(void);
977 extern void ipsecah_ddi_destroy(void);
978 extern void keysock_ddi_destroy(void);
979 extern void spdsock_ddi_destroy(void);
982 * AH- and ESP-specific functions that are called directly by other modules.
984 extern void ipsecah_fill_defs(struct sadb_x_ecomb *, netstack_t *);
985 extern void ipsecesp_fill_defs(struct sadb_x_ecomb *, netstack_t *);
986 extern void ipsecah_algs_changed(netstack_t *);
987 extern void ipsecesp_algs_changed(netstack_t *);
988 extern void ipsecesp_init_funcs(ipsa_t *);
989 extern void ipsecah_init_funcs(ipsa_t *);
990 extern mblk_t *ipsecah_icmp_error(mblk_t *, ip_recv_attr_t *);
991 extern mblk_t *ipsecesp_icmp_error(mblk_t *, ip_recv_attr_t *);
994 * spdsock functions that are called directly by IP.
996 extern void spdsock_update_pending_algs(netstack_t *);
999 * IP functions that are called from AH and ESP.
1001 extern boolean_t ipsec_outbound_sa(mblk_t *, ip_xmit_attr_t *, uint_t);
1002 extern mblk_t *ipsec_inbound_esp_sa(mblk_t *, ip_recv_attr_t *, esph_t **);
1003 extern mblk_t *ipsec_inbound_ah_sa(mblk_t *, ip_recv_attr_t *, ah_t **);
1004 extern ipsec_policy_t *ipsec_find_policy_head(ipsec_policy_t *,
1005 ipsec_policy_head_t *, int, ipsec_selector_t *);
1008 * IP dropper init/destroy.
1010 void ip_drop_init(ipsec_stack_t *);
1011 void ip_drop_destroy(ipsec_stack_t *);
1014 * Common functions
1016 extern boolean_t ip_addr_match(uint8_t *, int, in6_addr_t *);
1019 * AH and ESP counters types.
1021 typedef uint32_t ah_counter;
1022 typedef uint32_t esp_counter;
1024 #endif /* _KERNEL */
1026 #ifdef __cplusplus
1028 #endif
1030 #endif /* _INET_IPSEC_IMPL_H */