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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
8f356e922b Do not unload pf when enabled, not even manually. 2010-04-13 13:08:16 +00:00
ahoka
3bca1c92ed change module class to driver. 2010-04-13 11:53:18 +00:00
ahoka
b9e768f315 Do not auto unload pf if it's enabled. 2010-04-13 01:02:43 +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
joerg
58e867556f Push the bpf_ops usage back into bpf.h. Push the common ifp->if_bpf
check into the inline functions as well the fourth argument for
bpf_attach.
2010-04-05 07:19:28 +00:00
minskim
6f5cce7306 Fix a typo introduced by the bpf linkage change. 2010-01-23 01:17:23 +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
dsl
835104494b If pfi_address_add() has to extend the buffer, copy the data in the
right direction!
Fixes PR/41939.
2009-12-06 16:46:11 +00:00
elad
6991fd9ea2 Move firewall/NAT policy back to respective subsystems (pf, ipf).
Note: the ipf code contains a lot of ifdefs, some of them for NetBSD
versions that are no longer maintained. It won't make the code more
readable, but we should consider removing them.
2009-10-03 00:37:01 +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
cegger
e6e72079ad make this compile 2009-01-11 10:25:29 +00:00
cegger
dcf705893e use M_ZERO on malloc() and remove subsequent bzero(). 2008-12-19 18:49:37 +00:00
cegger
9c1c1ad122 pass M_NOWAIT instead of M_DONTWAIT to malloc. 2008-12-19 14:07:37 +00:00
dyoung
de87fe677d *** Summary ***
When a link-layer address changes (e.g., ifconfig ex0 link
02🇩🇪ad:be:ef:02 active), send a gratuitous ARP and/or a Neighbor
Advertisement to update the network-/link-layer address bindings
on our LAN peers.

Refuse a change of ethernet address to the address 00:00:00:00:00:00
or to any multicast/broadcast address.  (Thanks matt@.)

Reorder ifnet ioctl operations so that driver ioctls may inherit
the functions of their "class"---ether_ioctl(), fddi_ioctl(), et
cetera---and the class ioctls may inherit from the generic ioctl,
ifioctl_common(), but both driver- and class-ioctls may override
the generic behavior.  Make network drivers share more code.

Distinguish a "factory" link-layer address from others for the
purposes of both protecting that address from deletion and computing
EUI64.

Return consistent, appropriate error codes from network drivers.

Improve readability.  KNF.

*** Details ***

In if_attach(), always initialize the interface ioctl routine,
ifnet->if_ioctl, if the driver has not already initialized it.
Delete if_ioctl == NULL tests everywhere else, because it cannot
happen.

In the ioctl routines of network interfaces, inherit common ioctl
behaviors by calling either ifioctl_common() or whichever ioctl
routine is appropriate for the class of interface---e.g., ether_ioctl()
for ethernets.

Stop (ab)using SIOCSIFADDR and start to use SIOCINITIFADDR.  In
the user->kernel interface, SIOCSIFADDR's argument was an ifreq,
but on the protocol->ifnet interface, SIOCSIFADDR's argument was
an ifaddr.  That was confusing, and it would work against me as I
make it possible for a network interface to overload most ioctls.
On the protocol->ifnet interface, replace SIOCSIFADDR with
SIOCINITIFADDR.  In ifioctl(), return EPERM if userland tries to
invoke SIOCINITIFADDR.

In ifioctl(), give the interface the first shot at handling most
interface ioctls, and give the protocol the second shot, instead
of the other way around. Finally, let compatibility code (COMPAT_OSOCK)
take a shot.

Pull device initialization out of switch statements under
SIOCINITIFADDR.  For example, pull ..._init() out of any switch
statement that looks like this:

        switch (...->sa_family) {
        case ...:
                ..._init();
                ...
                break;
        ...
        default:
                ..._init();
                ...
                break;
        }

Rewrite many if-else clauses that handle all permutations of IFF_UP
and IFF_RUNNING to use a switch statement,

        switch (x & (IFF_UP|IFF_RUNNING)) {
        case 0:
                ...
                break;
        case IFF_RUNNING:
                ...
                break;
        case IFF_UP:
                ...
                break;
        case IFF_UP|IFF_RUNNING:
                ...
                break;
        }

unifdef lots of code containing #ifdef FreeBSD, #ifdef NetBSD, and
#ifdef SIOCSIFMTU, especially in fwip(4) and in ndis(4).

In ipw(4), remove an if_set_sadl() call that is out of place.

In nfe(4), reuse the jumbo MTU logic in ether_ioctl().

Let ethernets register a callback for setting h/w state such as
promiscuous mode and the multicast filter in accord with a change
in the if_flags: ether_set_ifflags_cb() registers a callback that
returns ENETRESET if the caller should reset the ethernet by calling
if_init(), 0 on success, != 0 on failure.  Pull common code from
ex(4), gem(4), nfe(4), sip(4), tlp(4), vge(4) into ether_ioctl(),
and register if_flags callbacks for those drivers.

Return ENOTTY instead of EINVAL for inappropriate ioctls.  In
zyd(4), use ENXIO instead of ENOTTY to indicate that the device is
not any longer attached.

Add to if_set_sadl() a boolean 'factory' argument that indicates
whether a link-layer address was assigned by the factory or some
other source.  In a comment, recommend using the factory address
for generating an EUI64, and update in6_get_hw_ifid() to prefer a
factory address to any other link-layer address.

Add a routing message, RTM_LLINFO_UPD, that tells protocols to
update the binding of network-layer addresses to link-layer addresses.
Implement this message in IPv4 and IPv6 by sending a gratuitous
ARP or a neighbor advertisement, respectively.  Generate RTM_LLINFO_UPD
messages on a change of an interface's link-layer address.

In ether_ioctl(), do not let SIOCALIFADDR set a link-layer address
that is broadcast/multicast or equal to 00:00:00:00:00:00.

Make ether_ioctl() call ifioctl_common() to handle ioctls that it
does not understand.

In gif(4), initialize if_softc and use it, instead of assuming that
the gif_softc and ifp overlap.

Let ifioctl_common() handle SIOCGIFADDR.

Sprinkle rtcache_invariants(), which checks on DIAGNOSTIC kernels
that certain invariants on a struct route are satisfied.

In agr(4), rewrite agr_ioctl_filter() to be a bit more explicit
about the ioctls that we do not allow on an agr(4) member interface.

bzero -> memset.  Delete unnecessary casts to void *.  Use
sockaddr_in_init() and sockaddr_in6_init().  Compare pointers with
NULL instead of "testing truth".  Replace some instances of (type
*)0 with NULL.  Change some K&R prototypes to ANSI C, and join
lines.
2008-11-07 00:20:01 +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
peter
899faae713 Wrap definition of pfil6_wrapper in #ifdef INET6.
From Scott Ellis in PR/39007.
2008-06-22 11:36:33 +00:00
yamt
957749de49 remove pf42 branch's todo. 2008-06-19 03:37:57 +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
f776107987 Use TAILQ_FOREACH(). 2008-02-11 22:11:27 +00:00
matt
c385a82b94 Pass 0 to ip_randomid since we don't know the salt. 2008-02-07 00:11:09 +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
5b90d794cb Use IFADDR_FOREACH(). 2007-12-05 01:11:24 +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
ad
88ab7da936 Merge some of the less invasive changes from the vmlocking branch:
- kthread, callout, devsw API changes
- select()/poll() improvements
- miscellaneous MT safety improvements
2007-07-09 20:51:58 +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
ad
59d979c5f1 Pass an ipl argument to pool_init/POOL_INIT to be used when initializing
the pool's lock.
2007-03-12 18:18:22 +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
5493f188c7 KNF: de-__P, bzero -> memset, bcmp -> memcmp. Remove extraneous
parentheses in return statements.

Cosmetic: don't open-code TAILQ_FOREACH().

Cosmetic: change types of variables to avoid oodles of casts: in
   in6_src.c, avoid casts by changing several route_in6 pointers
   to struct route pointers.  Remove unnecessary casts to caddr_t
   elsewhere.

Pave the way for eliminating address family-specific route caches:
   soon, struct route will not embed a sockaddr, but it will hold
   a reference to an external sockaddr, instead.  We will set the
   destination sockaddr using rtcache_setdst().  (I created a stub
   for it, but it isn't used anywhere, yet.)  rtcache_free() will
   free the sockaddr.  I have extracted from rtcache_free() a helper
   subroutine, rtcache_clear().  rtcache_clear() will "forget" a
   cached route, but it will not forget the destination by releasing
   the sockaddr.  I use rtcache_clear() instead of rtcache_free()
   in rtcache_update(), because rtcache_update() is not supposed
   to forget the destination.

Constify:

   1 Introduce const accessor for route->ro_dst, rtcache_getdst().

   2 Constify the 'dst' argument to ifnet->if_output().  This
     led me to constify a lot of code called by output routines.

   3 Constify the sockaddr argument to protosw->pr_ctlinput.  This
     led me to constify a lot of code called by ctlinput routines.

   4 Introduce const macros for converting from a generic sockaddr
     to family-specific sockaddrs, e.g., sockaddr_in: satocsin6,
     satocsin, et cetera.
2007-02-17 22:34:07 +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