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dyoung c7cb104b6b KNF. Use sockaddr_in_init(). Shorten staircases. No functional
changes intended.
2007-05-12 02:10:25 +00:00
dyoung 9552c98d25 Use sockaddr_in_init(). 2007-05-12 02:03:15 +00:00
dyoung e1d4e2922e In AppleTalk, IPv4, and IPv6 routing domains, help sockaddr_cmp()
avoid an indirect function call by comparing the family, length,
and bytes [dom->dom_sa_cmpofs, dom->dom_sa_cmpofs + dom->dom_sa_cmplen),
corresponding to the the sockaddrs' "address" members.

For ISO, actually use sockaddr_iso_cmp, for a change.  Thanks to
yamt@ for pointing out my error.
2007-05-06 02:56:37 +00:00
dyoung fc86b519e8 Oops, commit this straggler from the last change to net/if_gre.[ch]. 2007-05-06 02:48:38 +00:00
dyoung 8b646d9bb9 Remove obsolete files netinet/in_route.[ch]. 2007-05-02 22:39:03 +00:00
dyoung 38175939e7 Remove unused option. 2007-05-02 20:43:47 +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
dyoung d43d3ae5b8 Get rid of some gratuitous casts and join some lines. 2007-04-25 00:11:18 +00:00
dyoung 2fe02c923a Constify. 2007-04-24 23:43:50 +00:00
dyoung 1c9313a294 In in_rtflushall(), clear the route caches using rtcache_clear()
instead of rtcache_free().  It is not desirable to clear the cached
destination as well as the route, however, rtcache_free() will
eventually release all resources held by the cache, including the
destination.

Add some additional diagnostic assertions.
2007-04-22 06:01:57 +00:00
dyoung d8fb0f4dac Add optimization hint for compiler. In a debug printf,
s/freeing/flushing/.
2007-04-18 23:22:26 +00:00
dyoung d60552baa5 Cosmetic: shorten a staircase. bzero -> memset. KNF. 2007-04-15 06:15:58 +00:00
liamjfoy 39b3c7f047 use size_t for indexes
just pass a *ip to ipflow_hash instead of members

ok christos@
2007-04-05 18:11:47 +00:00
liamjfoy 68880dffbf Add a small note regarding further commented code in netinet6/ip6_flow.c 2007-03-26 00:29:15 +00:00
liamjfoy b8ef59d720 Add net.inet.ip.hashsize to control the IPv4 fast forward hash table size. 2007-03-25 20:12:20 +00:00
liamjfoy ac43382f1f Don't call ip*flow_reap if we're just looking up maxflows 2007-03-24 00:27:58 +00:00
dyoung 271d77fa58 If we do not recognize the protocol of a received packet, then
increase ifi_noproto.  If the GRE header contains routing options,
increase the input-error count, ifi_ierrors.

While I am here, make some cosmetic changes: remove unnecessary
'proto' argument from gre_input3().  Shorten some staircases.
2007-03-21 01:56:05 +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
liamjfoy 5aa6f5addf Move ipflow_slowtimo from ip_slowtimo and into in_proto.c
ok matt@
2007-03-05 00:50:53 +00:00
liamjfoy f84185c912 inet6domain -> inetdomain
thanks simon
2007-03-04 23:53:36 +00:00
liamjfoy a461422cd5 Initialize protocol switch with structure initializers.
ok christos@
2007-03-04 20:17:05 +00:00
tsutsui 6f8d4c537b Pass (char *) to mtod(9) on address calculation. 2007-03-04 10:53:32 +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 bc99546f43 Reverse sense of preference numbers: prefer source addresses with
higher preference numbers.  Thanks to Mihai Chelaru for pointing
out my mistake.
2007-02-22 08:08:40 +00:00
dyoung 9111c8b6e3 Add net.inet.ip.selectsrc.default even if GETIFA_DEBUG is not
#define'd.
2007-02-22 07:33:48 +00:00
thorpej 7cc07e11dc TRUE -> true, FALSE -> false 2007-02-22 06:16:03 +00:00
matt 93feeb1203 Fix lossage from boolean_t -> bool and updated x86 bus_dma. 2007-02-22 04:38:02 +00:00
thorpej 712239e366 Replace the Mach-derived boolean_t type with the C99 bool type. A
future commit will replace use of TRUE and FALSE with true and false.
2007-02-21 22:59:35 +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 c80b247b25 Join lines. 2007-02-17 05:36:29 +00:00
dyoung 7ed406393a s/in_rtflush/in_rtcache/g 2007-02-17 05:35:50 +00:00
dyoung f272db0899 bzero -> memset 2007-02-17 05:31:39 +00:00
dyoung 08f386424b bcopy -> memcpy
Use NULL instead of (struct rtentry *)0.
2007-02-17 05:31:15 +00:00
degroote e2211411a4 Commit my SoC work
Add ipv6 support for fast_ipsec
Note that currently, packet with extensions headers are not correctly
supported
Change the ipcomp logic
2007-02-10 09:43:05 +00:00
dyoung ad4f290a37 bzero -> memset. 2007-01-29 06:00:11 +00:00
dyoung 24c98aa46f In ip_setmoptions(), don't leave a route cache (struct route) on
the stack if we exit with EADDRNOTAVAIL.
2007-01-29 05:59:30 +00:00
dyoung 0468886560 Cosmetic: remove extraneous, non-KNF parentheses. Change a
sizeof(type) to a sizeof(*ptr) so the correctness of the statement
is correct "at a glance" (or so I hope).
2007-01-29 05:48:56 +00:00
dyoung 4921da146d bzero -> memset 2007-01-29 05:46:33 +00:00
dyoung d8316ce94e KNF: bzero -> memset, change (struct in_ifaddr *)0 to NULL. 2007-01-26 19:15:26 +00:00
dyoung 3cd4307b24 bzero -> memset 2007-01-26 19:12:21 +00:00
joerg 7645663790 Unconditionally zero and free iproute. Before IPsec tunnel packets e.g.
from ICMP could end up in leaking the reference in iproute, as
ipsec4_output would overwrite the ro pointer in state.

Tested by Juraj Hercek and supposed to fix PR kern/35273 and kern/35318.
2007-01-13 23:13:46 +00:00
yamt 48bbcc400d ip_output: reload ip_len after running pfil_run_hooks.
pf "fragment reassemble" rule can change it, at least.
2007-01-08 04:14:54 +00:00
joerg fbd2dfee02 Use rtcache_free for consistency. 2007-01-05 15:47:33 +00:00
elad b2eb9a5389 Consistent usage of KAUTH_GENERIC_ISSUSER. 2007-01-04 19:07:03 +00:00
ad dd85fd121f ipintr(): check if the queue is empty before looping. Hardly a giant
win, but removed 30% of splnet() calls in one local test.
2006-12-22 05:34:02 +00:00
christos ae91f9ec0a According to ANSI c the only portably defined bitfields are unsigned int ones. 2006-12-17 20:07:36 +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
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
joerg c882b2cbc1 When a dynamic route is deleted in in_losing and in6_losing, rtrequest
is called, but the current reference via the PCB is not removed. This
is effectively a leaked reference. Call rtfree unconditional.
2006-12-08 16:06:22 +00:00
jdc 6d7a98c7bc Explicitly include <sys/device.h>, which we need for `struct device'.
This allows us to compile on !i386.  (On i386, <machine/cpu.h> pulled
in <sys/device.h> for us, thus hiding the compilation problem.)

OK by rpaulo@.
2006-12-06 21:42:38 +00:00