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itojun 04ac848d6f introduce m->m_pkthdr.aux to hold random data which needs to be passed
between protocol handlers.

ipsec socket pointers, ipsec decryption/auth information, tunnel
decapsulation information are in my mind - there can be several other usage.
at this moment, we use this for ipsec socket pointer passing.  this will
avoid reuse of m->m_pkthdr.rcvif in ipsec code.

due to the change, MHLEN will be decreased by sizeof(void *) - for example,
for i386, MHLEN was 100 bytes, but is now 96 bytes.
we may want to increase MSIZE from 128 to 256 for some of our architectures.

take caution if you use it for keeping some data item for long period
of time - use extra caution on M_PREPEND() or m_adj(), as they may result
in loss of m->m_pkthdr.aux pointer (and mbuf leak).

this will bump kernel version.

(as discussed in tech-net, tested in kame tree)
2000-03-01 12:49:27 +00:00
itojun 5c1b7efe97 avoid copy-overwrite-copy on incoming udp4 checksum. use in4_cksum
which takes care of pseudo header checksum without overwrites.
2000-02-29 16:21:56 +00:00
itojun 82b005364c don't increase both "no port on broadcast packet" and "no port" stat.
increasing both of them will result in negative number on udp
"delivered" stat on netstat(8), since netstat computes number of delivered
packet by subtracting them from number of inbound packets.
2000-02-11 10:43:36 +00:00
thorpej c1185c1020 PRU_PURGEADDR -> PRU_PURGEIF, per a discussion w/ itojun. In the IPv4
and IPv6 code, also use this to traverse PCB tables, looking for cached
routes referencing the dying ifnet, forcing them to be refreshed.
2000-02-02 23:28:08 +00:00
thorpej d844a3ac41 First-draft if_detach() implementation, originally from Bill Studnemund,
although this version has been changed somewhat:
- reference counting on ifaddrs isn't as complete as Bill's original
  work was.  This is hard to get right, and we should attack one
  protocol at a time.
- This doesn't do reference counting or dynamic allocation of ifnets yet.
- This version introduces a new PRU -- PRU_PURGEADDR, which is used to
  purge an ifaddr from a protocol.  The old method Bill used didn't work
  on all protocols, and it only worked on some because it was Very Lucky.

This mostly works ... i.e. works for my USB Ethernet, except for a dangling
ifaddr reference left by the IPv6 code; have not yet tracked this down.
2000-02-01 22:52:04 +00:00
itojun 1a2a1e2b1f bring in latest KAME ipsec tree.
- interop issues in ipcomp is fixed
- padding type (after ESP) is configurable
- key database memory management (need more fixes)
- policy specification is revisited

XXX m->m_pkthdr.rcvif is still overloaded - hope to fix it soon
2000-01-31 14:18:52 +00:00
itojun 63fd2c0262 destination port == 0 is illegal based on RFC768.
(NetBSD PR: 9137 - I thought I committed this already but I wasn't)
2000-01-31 10:39:26 +00:00
itojun b3761abef8 remove extra portability #ifdef (like #ifdef __FreeBSD__) in KAME IPv6/IPsec
code, from netbsd-current repository.
#ifdef'ed version is always available from ftp.kame.net.

XXX please do not make too many diff-unfriendly changes, we'll need to take
bunch of diffs on upgrade...
2000-01-06 15:46:07 +00:00
itojun 2e904aec57 make IPV6_BINDV6ONLY setsockopt available. it controls behavior of
AF_INET6 wildcard listening socket.  heavily documented in ip6(4).
net.inet6.ip6.bindv6only defines default value.  default is 1.

"options INET6_BINDV6ONLY" removes any code fragment that supports
IPV6_BINDV6ONLY == 0 case (not defopt'ed as use of this is rare).
2000-01-06 06:41:18 +00:00
itojun dc0f1c0435 drop IPv6 packets with v4 mapped address on src/dst. they are illegal
and may be used to fool IPv6 implementations (by using ::ffff:127.0.0.1 as
source you may be able to pretend the packet is from local node)
1999-12-22 04:03:01 +00:00
itojun ea861f0183 sync IPv6 part with latest KAME tree. IPsec part is left unmodified
due to massive changes in KAME side.
- IPv6 output goes through nd6_output
- faith can capture IPv4 packets as well - you can run IPv4-to-IPv6 translator
  using heavily modified DNS servers
- per-interface statistics (required for IPv6 MIB)
- interface autoconfig is revisited
- udp input handling has a big change for mapped address support.
- introduce in4_cksum() for non-overwriting checksumming
- introduce m_pulldown()
- neighbor discovery cleanups/improvements
- netinet/in.h strictly conforms to RFC2553 (no extra defs visible to userland)
- IFA_STATS is fixed a bit (not tested)
- and more more more.

TODO:
- cleanup os-independency #ifdef
- avoid rcvif dual use (for IPsec) to help ifdetach

(sorry for jumbo commit, I can't separate this any more...)
1999-12-13 15:17:17 +00:00
itojun 6b9bfc0691 - Call in{,6}_pcbdetach if ipsec initialization is failed during PRU_ATTACH.
This situation happens on severe memory shortage.  We may need more
  improvements here and there.
- Grab IEEE802 address from IFT_ETHER card, even if the card is
  inserted after bootup time.  Is there any other card that can be
  inserted afterwards?  pcmcia fddi card? :-P
- RFC2373 u bit handling suggests that we SHOULD NOT copy interface id from
  ethernet card to pseudo interface, when ethernet card has IEEE802/EUI64
  with u bit != 0 (this means that IEEE802/EUI64 is not universally unique).
  Do not use such address as, for example, interface id for gif interface.
  (I have such an ethernet card myself)
  This may change interface id for your gif interface.  be careful upgrading
  rc files.

(sync with recent KAME)
1999-09-13 12:15:54 +00:00
itojun a9b7fe4621 return with doing nothing from xx_ctlinput(), when sa->sa_family
is not the expected one.

I see PRC_REDIRECT_HOST with sa->sa_family == AF_UNIX coming to
{tcp,udp}_ctlinput() when I use dhclient, and I feel like adding
more sanity checks, without logging - if we log it it is too noisy.
1999-08-09 10:55:29 +00:00
thorpej f9a7668b3f defopt IPSEC and IPSEC_ESP (both into opt_ipsec.h). 1999-07-09 22:57:15 +00:00
drochner 2df8761fac for incoming broadcasts, strip IP/UDP header correctly
wrap a line
1999-07-06 14:37:47 +00:00
itojun 118d2b1d4f IPv6 kernel code, based on KAME/NetBSD 1.4, SNAP kit 19990628.
(Sorry for a big commit, I can't separate this into several pieces...)
Pls check sys/netinet6/TODO and sys/netinet6/IMPLEMENTATION for details.

- sys/kern: do not assume single mbuf, accept chained mbuf on passing
  data from userland to kernel (or other way round).
- "midway" ATM card: ATM PVC pseudo device support, like those done in ALTQ
  package (ftp://ftp.csl.sony.co.jp/pub/kjc/).
- sys/netinet/tcp*: IPv4/v6 dual stack tcp support.
- sys/netinet/{ip6,icmp6}.h, sys/net/pfkeyv2.h: IETF document assumes those
  file to be there so we patch it up.
- sys/netinet: IPsec additions are here and there.
- sys/netinet6/*: most of IPv6 code sits here.
- sys/netkey: IPsec key management code
- dev/pci/pcidevs: regen

In my understanding no code here is subject to export control so it
should be safe.
1999-07-01 08:12:45 +00:00
mycroft 7eeb5a04da Don't screw with ip_len; just subtract from it where we actually use the
value.
1999-01-19 23:03:20 +00:00
mycroft fc1211a6ab Don't overwrite the checksum fields when checking them. There's no reason to
do this, and it screws up ICMP replies.
XXX The returned IP checksum and length are still wrong.
1999-01-19 21:58:40 +00:00
thorpej 555784ccd5 Fix byte order and ip_len inconsistencies in ICMP reply code. Also, fix
some formatting and HTONS(foo) vs. foo = htons(foo) inconsistencies.

PR #6602, Darren Reed.
1999-01-11 22:35:06 +00:00
thorpej e5e283e02d Finishing merging 4.4BSD-Lite2 netinet. At this point, the only changes
left were SCCS IDs and Copyright dates.
1998-01-05 10:31:44 +00:00
drochner d8f1d9401e Adjust packet len in mbuf header for incoming broadcasts.
Closes PR kern/4087 (by myself).
1997-09-12 10:58:31 +00:00
thorpej db103f4414 Make the following tunable via sysctl, inspired by BSD/OS:
- udp_sendspace
- udp_recvspace
1997-07-28 22:19:53 +00:00
thorpej 9bf15b8b78 Don't adjust ip->ip_len before calling icmp_error(); icmp_error() already
does this.  Per Stevens in TCP/IP Illustrated Vol. 2, p.774, submitted
by Koji Imada <koji@math.human.nagoya-u.ac.jp>.
1997-06-24 19:31:34 +00:00
thorpej 9df1988ac8 Implement the IP_RECVIF socket option: supply a datagram packet's incoming
interface using a sockaddr_dl in a control mbuf.

Implement SO_TIMESTAMP for IP datagrams.

Move packet information option processing into a generic function
so that they work with multicast UDP and raw IP as well as unicast UDP.

Contributed by Bill Fenner <fenner@parc.xerox.com>.
1997-01-11 05:21:07 +00:00
thorpej 096b0d6c6e In udp_output(), sanity check the length of the packet to be transmitted.
If it's larger than IP_MAXPACKET, return an error condition.
Based on a patch from Bill Fenner <fenner@parc.xerox.com>
1996-10-25 06:35:16 +00:00
ws 31bdb14ed5 Rename recently checked in KGDB to IPKDB to resolve conflicts with older KGDB 1996-10-16 19:32:08 +00:00
ws 093a00671f Add (and change) machine independent files for KGDB support 1996-09-30 16:16:45 +00:00
mycroft 457b1b1333 Make sure the sin_zero fields are filled. 1996-09-16 17:45:17 +00:00
mycroft 9bfa240a98 Hash unconnected PCBs. 1996-09-15 18:11:06 +00:00
mycroft 62a6cce9ca Add in_nullhost() and in_hosteq() macros, to hide some protocol
details.  Also, fix a bug in TCP wrt SYN+URG packets.
1996-09-09 14:51:07 +00:00
mycroft 9347e648d8 udp_output() doesn't actually take control data, so don't pretend it does. 1996-05-23 17:05:45 +00:00
mycroft f399db63a4 Make sure the control mbufs are freed in all cases. 1996-05-23 17:03:27 +00:00
mycroft 60395beed8 Fix a race condition in PRU_DISCONNECT.
Rearrange the code to deal with unconnected sockets slightly.
Other minor changes.
1996-05-23 16:22:32 +00:00
mycroft 49d52c9b1c Pass a proc pointer down to the usrreq and pcbbind functions for PRU_ATTACH, PRU_BIND and
PRU_CONTROL.  The usrreq interface really needs to be split up, but this will have to wait.
Remove SS_PRIV completely.
1996-05-22 13:54:55 +00:00
mrg 4e25d1d20b if the sender set a cksum, check it, regardless if we care to
generate and send them ourselves.  from rich stevens.
1996-05-20 16:56:20 +00:00
christos 2769793c13 Fix printf format args. 1996-03-16 23:53:58 +00:00
christos 14d9cd33af netinet prototypes 1996-02-13 23:40:59 +00:00
mycroft 67e78477db Build a hash table of PCBs. Hash function needs tweaking. 1996-01-31 03:49:23 +00:00
cgd dfad729a16 make netinet work on systems where pointers and longs are 64 bits
(like the alpha).  Biggest problem: IP headers were overlayed with
structure which included pointers, and which therefore didn't overlay
properly on 64-bit machines.  Solution: instead of threading pointers
through IP header overlays, add a "queue element" structure to do
the threading, and point it at the ip headers.
1995-11-21 01:07:34 +00:00
mycroft 5482957905 splnet --> splsoftnet 1995-08-12 23:59:09 +00:00
cgd 23e75a550d fix typo 1995-06-26 08:46:16 +00:00
cgd f90cf78fba convert pcb lists to CIRCLEQs, so that the end can be looked at more
easily, and so that the original (insque/remque) logic can be effectively
mimiced.  (This fixes a bug in the previous set of list changes.)
also (since terminator is no longer null) reinstate uninitted list checks,
but mark them XXX.
1995-06-18 20:01:08 +00:00
mycroft 351cfd5ed8 Fix bogon in previous. 1995-06-12 06:48:54 +00:00
mycroft 22687aa834 Change in_pcbnotify*() to take an errno value. Make inetctlerrmap[] an
array on ints, not u_chars.
1995-06-12 06:46:34 +00:00
mycroft 10a4696964 Oops. Make source quench work again. 1995-06-12 06:24:21 +00:00
mycroft 6897f39ae9 Various cleanup, including:
* Convert several data structures to use queue.h.
* Split in_pcbnotify() into two parts; one for notifying a specific PCB, and
one for notifying all PCBs for a particular foreign address.
1995-06-12 00:46:47 +00:00
mycroft 0a99592372 Clean up many more casts. 1995-06-04 05:06:49 +00:00
mycroft eb216fd6c2 Avoid byte-swapping IP addresses at run time. 1995-06-01 21:35:34 +00:00
cgd 80929f8527 be a bit more careful and explicit with types. (basically a large no-op.) 1995-04-13 06:35:38 +00:00
cgd cf92afd66e New RCS ID's, take two. they're more aesthecially pleasant, and use 'NetBSD' 1994-06-29 06:29:24 +00:00