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degroote ca38e323d1 Add support for pfs(8)
pfs(8) is a tool similar to ipfs(8) but for pf(4). It allows the admin to
dump internal configuration of pf, and restore at a latter point, after a
maintenance reboot for example, in a transparent way for user.

This work has been done mostly during my GSoC 2009

No objections on tech-net@
2010-05-07 17:41:57 +00:00
ahoka f6a8ba3d97 - Make the pf and pflog driver able to detach.
- Add code for module support.

Original patch from Jared McNeill
2010-04-12 13:57:38 +00:00
skrll ea3fb23f81 Spello in comment. 2010-04-12 06:56:19 +00:00
pooka 10fe49d72c Redefine bpf linkage through an always present op vector, i.e.
#if NBPFILTER is no longer required in the client.  This change
doesn't yet add support for loading bpf as a module, since drivers
can register before bpf is attached.  However, callers of bpf can
now be modularized.

Dynamically loadable bpf could probably be done fairly easily with
coordination from the stub driver and the real driver by registering
attachments in the stub before the real driver is loaded and doing
a handoff.  ... and I'm not going to ponder the depths of unload
here.

Tested with i386/MONOLITHIC, modified MONOLITHIC without bpf and rump.
2010-01-19 22:06:18 +00:00
elad 579013ded4 Replace uidinfo.h with kauth.h, should fix problems observed by tron@. 2009-12-30 19:47:15 +00:00
elad 67a179c338 Use the right member to store gid in the non-NetBSD case.
Pointed out by uebayasi@ and cegger@, thanks!
2009-12-30 16:49:02 +00:00
elad cd2e2d5571 Get uid/gid from the socket's credentials. 2009-12-30 07:00:01 +00:00
degroote 2d48ac808c Import pfsync support from OpenBSD 4.2
Pfsync interface exposes change in the pf(4) over a pseudo-interface, and can
be used to synchronise different pf.

This work was part of my 2009 GSoC

No objection on tech-net@
2009-09-14 10:36:48 +00:00
minskim 3c24e51c76 Remove LKM code from pf. 2009-07-28 18:15:26 +00:00
minskim 8221d4ac16 Reduce diff with OpenBSD. No functional change. 2009-06-16 05:15:41 +00:00
christos ae0fe2262f Fix http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/502634, from OpenBSD.
XXX: should be pulled up to 5.x
2009-04-13 22:29:11 +00:00
pooka 7e5aba5af0 Move uidinfo to its own module in kern_uidinfo.c and include in rump.
No functional change to uidinfo.
2008-10-11 13:40:57 +00:00
yamt fff57c5525 merge yamt-pf42 branch.
(import newer pf from OpenBSD 4.2)

ok'ed by peter@.  requested by core@
2008-06-18 09:06:25 +00:00
thorpej 0dd41b37de Make ip6 and icmp6 stats per-cpu. 2008-04-15 03:57:04 +00:00
thorpej 7ff8d08aae Make IP, TCP, UDP, and ICMP statistics per-CPU. The stats are collated
when the user requests them via sysctl.
2008-04-12 05:58:22 +00:00
thorpej aa8724ff7b Change ICMP6 stats from a structure to an array of uint64_t's.
Note: This is ABI-compatible with the old icmp6stat structure; old netstat
binaries will continue to work properly.
2008-04-08 15:04:35 +00:00
thorpej f5c68c0b9f Change TCP stats from a structure to an array of uint64_t's.
Note: This is ABI-compatible with the old tcpstat structure; old netstat
binaries will continue to work properly.
2008-04-08 01:03:58 +00:00
thorpej 88d65e9212 Change IP stats from a structure to an array of uint64_t's.
Note: This is ABI-compatible with the old ipstat structure; old netstat
binaries will continue to work properly.
2008-04-07 06:31:27 +00:00
thorpej 738aabaf82 Change UDP stats from a structure to an array of uint64_t's.
Note: This is ABI-compatible with the old icmpstat structure; old netstat
binaries will continue to work properly.
2008-04-06 20:17:27 +00:00
thorpej 67b7abb1ce Change ICMP stats from a structure to an array of uint64_t's.
Note: This is ABI-compatible with the old icmpstat structure; old netstat
binaries will continue to work properly.
2008-04-06 19:04:48 +00:00
dyoung a5476e2169 Change rtcache_init()+rtcache_getrt() and
rtcache_init_noclone()+rtcache_getrt() to single rtcache_init()
and rtcache_init_clone() calls.
2008-01-14 17:14:21 +00:00
dyoung 72fa642a86 Poison struct route->ro_rt uses in the kernel by changing the name
to _ro_rt.  Use rtcache_getrt() to access a route cache's struct
rtentry *.

Introduce struct ifnet->if_dl that always points at the interface
identifier/link-layer address.  Make code that treated the first
ifaddr on struct ifnet->if_addrlist as the interface address use
if_dl, instead.

Remove stale debugging code from net/route.c.  Move the rtflush()
code into rtcache_clear() and delete rtflush().  Delete rtalloc(),
because nothing uses it any more.

Make ND6_HINT an inline, lowercase subroutine, nd6_hint.

I've done my best to convert IP Filter, the ISO stack, and the
AppleTalk stack to rtcache_getrt().  They compile, but I have not
tested them.  I have given the changes to PF, GRE, IPv4 and IPv6
stacks a lot of exercise.
2007-12-20 19:53:29 +00:00
lukem a0dda790c5 use __KERNEL_RCSID() 2007-12-11 11:08:19 +00:00
dyoung b6995d1653 Bug fix: make pf_route() set M_CSUM_IPV4 before calling ip_fragment().
If you use a route-to rule such as 'pass out quick on ath0 route-to
gre2 all', and the MTU on gre2 is smaller than the MTU on ath0,
then pf_route() will fragment your packet by calling ip_fragment().
Because pf_route() did not set M_CSUM_IPv4, ip_fragment() would
not compute the checksum on the fragments, and PF would send IP
fragments with bad checksums out of gre2.
2007-11-28 04:23:33 +00:00
yamt 6065343dde reduce diff. 2007-08-07 10:02:40 +00:00
christos 1425884c9e Coverity CID 3157: remove bogus break. 2007-05-17 17:04:12 +00:00
dyoung f7748bc6aa pfctl: extend pf.conf(5) syntax. Let the operator supply an optional
"state lock" flag (if-bound, gr-bound, floating) at the end of a
NAT rule.  The new syntax is backwards-compatbile with the old
syntax.

PF (kernel): change the macro BOUND_IFACE() to the inline function
bound_iface(), and add a new argument, the applicable NAT rule.
Use both the flags on the applicable filter rule and on the applicable
NAT rule to decide whether or not to bind a state to the interface
or the group where it is created.
2007-05-10 22:30:54 +00:00
dyoung 72f0a6dfb0 Eliminate address family-specific route caches (struct route, struct
route_in6, struct route_iso), replacing all caches with a struct
route.

The principle benefit of this change is that all of the protocol
families can benefit from route cache-invalidation, which is
necessary for correct routing.  Route-cache invalidation fixes an
ancient PR, kern/3508, at long last; it fixes various other PRs,
also.

Discussions with and ideas from Joerg Sonnenberger influenced this
work tremendously.  Of course, all design oversights and bugs are
mine.

DETAILS

1 I added to each address family a pool of sockaddrs.  I have
  introduced routines for allocating, copying, and duplicating,
  and freeing sockaddrs:

        struct sockaddr *sockaddr_alloc(sa_family_t af, int flags);
        struct sockaddr *sockaddr_copy(struct sockaddr *dst,
                                       const struct sockaddr *src);
        struct sockaddr *sockaddr_dup(const struct sockaddr *src, int flags);
        void sockaddr_free(struct sockaddr *sa);

  sockaddr_alloc() returns either a sockaddr from the pool belonging
  to the specified family, or NULL if the pool is exhausted.  The
  returned sockaddr has the right size for that family; sa_family
  and sa_len fields are initialized to the family and sockaddr
  length---e.g., sa_family = AF_INET and sa_len = sizeof(struct
  sockaddr_in).  sockaddr_free() puts the given sockaddr back into
  its family's pool.

  sockaddr_dup() and sockaddr_copy() work analogously to strdup()
  and strcpy(), respectively.  sockaddr_copy() KASSERTs that the
  family of the destination and source sockaddrs are alike.

  The 'flags' argumet for sockaddr_alloc() and sockaddr_dup() is
  passed directly to pool_get(9).

2 I added routines for initializing sockaddrs in each address
  family, sockaddr_in_init(), sockaddr_in6_init(), sockaddr_iso_init(),
  etc.  They are fairly self-explanatory.

3 structs route_in6 and route_iso are no more.  All protocol families
  use struct route.  I have changed the route cache, 'struct route',
  so that it does not contain storage space for a sockaddr.  Instead,
  struct route points to a sockaddr coming from the pool the sockaddr
  belongs to.  I added a new method to struct route, rtcache_setdst(),
  for setting the cache destination:

        int rtcache_setdst(struct route *, const struct sockaddr *);

  rtcache_setdst() returns 0 on success, or ENOMEM if no memory is
  available to create the sockaddr storage.

  It is now possible for rtcache_getdst() to return NULL if, say,
  rtcache_setdst() failed.  I check the return value for NULL
  everywhere in the kernel.

4 Each routing domain (struct domain) has a list of live route
  caches, dom_rtcache.  rtflushall(sa_family_t af) looks up the
  domain indicated by 'af', walks the domain's list of route caches
  and invalidates each one.
2007-05-02 20:40:22 +00:00
christos 53524e44ef Kill caddr_t; there will be some MI fallout, but it will be fixed shortly. 2007-03-04 05:59:00 +00:00
dyoung 10c063a777 In pf_rtlabel_match, use rtcache_free()/rtcache_init(). This is
just cosmetic, since the whole routine is presently #if 0'd.
2007-02-17 21:08:52 +00:00
joerg eb04733c4e Introduce new helper functions to abstract the route caching.
rtcache_init and rtcache_init_noclone lookup ro_dst and store
the result in ro_rt, taking care of the reference counting and
calling the domain specific route cache.
rtcache_free checks if a route was cashed and frees the reference.
rtcache_copy copies ro_dst of the given struct route, checking that
enough space is available and incrementing the reference count of the
cached rtentry if necessary.
rtcache_check validates that the cached route is still up. If it isn't,
it tries to look it up again. Afterwards ro_rt is either a valid again
or NULL.
rtcache_copy is used internally.

Adjust to callers of rtalloc/rtflush in the tree to check the sanity of
ro_dst first (if necessary). If it doesn't fit the expectations, free
the cache, otherwise check if the cached route is still valid. After
that combination, a single check for ro_rt == NULL is enough to decide
whether a new lookup needs to be done with a different ro_dst.
Make the route checking in gre stricter by repeating the loop check
after revalidation.
Remove some unused RADIX_MPATH code in in6_src.c. The logic is slightly
changed here to first validate the route and check RTF_GATEWAY
afterwards. This is sementically equivalent though.
etherip doesn't need sc_route_expire similiar to the gif changes from
dyoung@ earlier.

Based on the earlier patch from dyoung@, reviewed and discussed with
him.
2006-12-15 21:18:52 +00:00
matt 8861fab664 Don't apply a window scale to the window size in a SYN packet. 2006-12-13 03:45:48 +00:00
dyoung c308b1c661 Here are various changes designed to protect against bad IPv4
routing caused by stale route caches (struct route).  Route caches
are sprinkled throughout PCBs, the IP fast-forwarding table, and
IP tunnel interfaces (gre, gif, stf).

Stale IPv6 and ISO route caches will be treated by separate patches.

Thank you to Christoph Badura for suggesting the general approach
to invalidating route caches that I take here.

Here are the details:

Add hooks to struct domain for tracking and for invalidating each
domain's route caches: dom_rtcache, dom_rtflush, and dom_rtflushall.

Introduce helper subroutines, rtflush(ro) for invalidating a route
cache, rtflushall(family) for invalidating all route caches in a
routing domain, and rtcache(ro) for notifying the domain of a new
cached route.

Chain together all IPv4 route caches where ro_rt != NULL.  Provide
in_rtcache() for adding a route to the chain.  Provide in_rtflush()
and in_rtflushall() for invalidating IPv4 route caches.  In
in_rtflush(), set ro_rt to NULL, and remove the route from the
chain.  In in_rtflushall(), walk the chain and remove every route
cache.

In rtrequest1(), call rtflushall() to invalidate route caches when
a route is added.

In gif(4), discard the workaround for stale caches that involves
expiring them every so often.

Replace the pattern 'RTFREE(ro->ro_rt); ro->ro_rt = NULL;' with a
call to rtflush(ro).

Update ipflow_fastforward() and all other users of route caches so
that they expect a cached route, ro->ro_rt, to turn to NULL.

Take care when moving a 'struct route' to rtflush() the source and
to rtcache() the destination.

In domain initializers, use .dom_xxx tags.

KNF here and there.
2006-12-09 05:33:04 +00:00
dyoung 9534d9db92 Indent these macros for readability. People have to read this
code, too.
2006-12-04 02:59:35 +00:00
dyoung 1b9b487578 Lightly constify. Helps compile-time checking that we are not
scribbling over shared or read-only memory---e.g., in mbufs.
2006-12-04 02:58:06 +00:00
dyoung fdab81c3b0 No need for a struct route_in6 in pf_route6(). Replace it with a
sockaddr_in6.

In pf_calc_mss(), factor common code out of PF_INET and PF_INET6
switch cases.
2006-12-04 02:28:12 +00:00
christos 168cd830d2 __unused removal on arguments; approved by core. 2006-11-16 01:32:37 +00:00
peter dd191f37f3 Merge the peter-altq branch.
(sync with KAME & add support for using ALTQ with pf(4)).
2006-10-12 19:59:07 +00:00
christos 4d595fd7b1 - sprinkle __unused on function decls.
- fix a couple of unused bugs
- no more -Wno-unused for i386
2006-10-12 01:30:41 +00:00
peter d697e40372 PR/34746: Nino Dehne: pf(4)'s synproxy state breaks when used with tags
Apply OpenBSD src/sys/net/pf.c rev 1.486 and 1.487:

1.486:
When synproxy sends packets to the destination host, make sure to copy
the 'tag' from the original state entry into the outgoing mbuf.

1.487:
When synproxy completes the replayed handshake and modifies the state
into a normal one, it sets both peers' sequence windows. Fix a bug where
the previously advertised windows are applied to the wrong side (i.e.
peer A's seqhi is peer A's seqlo plus peer B's, not A's, window). This
went undetected because mostly the windows are similar and/or re-
advertised soon. But there are (rare) cases where a synproxy'd connection
would stall right after handshake. Found by Gleb Smirnoff.
2006-10-07 21:45:49 +00:00
pavel b4d9afa72c In pf, there are lots of #ifdef ALTQ, but our ALTQ is not what pf expects,
and if ALTQ and pf are both enabled, it leads to compile errors. So,
change all tests for ALTQ to ALTQ_NEW, which won't be defined.

This allows simultaneous compilation of pf and ALTQ and is a temporary
measure before the peter-altq brach is merged.

Tested and approved by Peter Postma.
2006-10-01 12:52:24 +00:00
christos ca0ec852e6 XXX: GCC uninitialized 2006-05-14 03:40:02 +00:00
mrg 84ab62db88 quell GCC 4.1 uninitialised variable warnings.
XXX: we should audit the tree for which old ones are no longer needed
after getting the older compilers out of the tree..
2006-05-11 01:08:38 +00:00
peter 8f83cde4e3 Fix TCP/UDP checksum handling as pointed out by Daniel Hartmeier in:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-net/2006/01/21/0000.html.

Problem reported and patch tested by der Mouse & Nino Dehne (PR/32874).
2006-02-19 12:15:33 +00:00
rpaulo 99513cfd59 In pf_socket_lookup() fix copy & paste problem when in6_pcblookup_bind()
returns NULL.
2006-02-07 22:53:03 +00:00
christos 95e1ffb156 merge ktrace-lwp. 2005-12-11 12:16:03 +00:00
christos a751ffb4fe Adjust for icmp_error signature. 2005-10-23 19:40:20 +00:00
peter 9710741485 Resolve conflicts (pf from OpenBSD 3.7, kernel part). 2005-07-01 12:37:34 +00:00
lukem fd8956d5fa Use an "XXXGCC -Wuninitalized" style that is consistent with that used
elsewhere in the tree.
2005-06-15 01:48:20 +00:00
jmc 6724401235 Cleanup XXGCC in a few places to make it easier to see. 2005-06-14 21:20:30 +00:00