NetBSD/sys/netiso/tp_inet.c

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/* $NetBSD: tp_inet.c,v 1.18 2000/03/01 12:49:52 itojun Exp $ */
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* @(#)tp_inet.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
*/
/***********************************************************
Copyright IBM Corporation 1987
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ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS
SOFTWARE.
******************************************************************/
/*
* ARGO Project, Computer Sciences Dept., University of Wisconsin - Madison
*/
/*
* Here is where you find the inet-dependent code. We've tried keep all
* net-level and (primarily) address-family-dependent stuff out of the tp
* source, and everthing here is reached indirectly through a switch table
* (struct nl_protosw *) tpcb->tp_nlproto (see tp_pcb.c). The routines here
* are: in_getsufx: gets transport suffix out of an inpcb structure.
* in_putsufx: put transport suffix into an inpcb structure. in_putnetaddr:
* put a whole net addr into an inpcb. in_getnetaddr: get a whole net addr
* from an inpcb. in_cmpnetaddr: compare a whole net addr from an isopcb.
* in_recycle_suffix: clear suffix for reuse in inpcb tpip_mtu: figure out
* what size tpdu to use tpip_input: take a pkt from ip, strip off its ip
* header, give to tp tpip_output_dg: package a pkt for ip given 2 addresses
* & some data tpip_output: package a pkt for ip given an inpcb & some data
*/
#include "opt_inet.h"
#include "opt_iso.h"
#ifdef INET
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/socketvar.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <netiso/tp_param.h>
#include <netiso/argo_debug.h>
#include <netiso/tp_stat.h>
#include <netiso/tp_ip.h>
#include <netiso/tp_pcb.h>
#include <netiso/tp_trace.h>
#include <netiso/tp_stat.h>
#include <netiso/tp_tpdu.h>
#include <netiso/tp_var.h>
#include <netinet/in_var.h>
#ifndef ISO
#include <netiso/iso_chksum.c>
#endif
#include <machine/stdarg.h>
/*
* NAME: in_getsufx()
*
* CALLED FROM: pr_usrreq() on PRU_BIND,
* PRU_CONNECT, PRU_ACCEPT, and PRU_PEERADDR
*
* FUNCTION, ARGUMENTS, and RETURN VALUE:
* Get a transport suffix from an inpcb structure (inp).
* The argument (which) takes the value TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN.
*
* RETURNS: internet port / transport suffix
* (CAST TO AN INT)
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
*
* NOTES:
*/
void
in_getsufx(v, lenp, data_out, which)
void *v;
u_short *lenp;
caddr_t data_out;
int which;
{
struct inpcb *inp = v;
*lenp = sizeof(u_short);
switch (which) {
case TP_LOCAL:
*(u_short *) data_out = inp->inp_lport;
return;
case TP_FOREIGN:
*(u_short *) data_out = inp->inp_fport;
}
}
/*
* NAME: in_putsufx()
*
* CALLED FROM: tp_newsocket(); i.e., when a connection
* is being established by an incoming CR_TPDU.
*
* FUNCTION, ARGUMENTS:
* Put a transport suffix (found in name) into an inpcb structure (inp).
* The argument (which) takes the value TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN.
*
* RETURNS: Nada
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
*
* NOTES:
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
void
in_putsufx(v, sufxloc, sufxlen, which)
void *v;
caddr_t sufxloc;
int sufxlen;
int which;
{
struct inpcb *inp = v;
if (which == TP_FOREIGN) {
bcopy(sufxloc, (caddr_t) & inp->inp_fport, sizeof(inp->inp_fport));
}
}
/*
* NAME: in_recycle_tsuffix()
*
* CALLED FROM: tp.trans whenever we go into REFWAIT state.
*
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENT:
* Called when a ref is frozen, to allow the suffix to be reused.
* (inp) is the net level pcb.
*
* RETURNS: Nada
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
*
* NOTES: This really shouldn't have to be done in a NET level pcb
* but... for the internet world that just the way it is done in BSD...
* The alternative is to have the port unusable until the reference
* timer goes off.
*/
void
in_recycle_tsuffix(v)
void *v;
{
struct inpcb *inp = v;
inp->inp_fport = inp->inp_lport = 0;
}
/*
* NAME: in_putnetaddr()
*
* CALLED FROM:
* tp_newsocket(); i.e., when a connection is being established by an
* incoming CR_TPDU.
*
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* Copy a whole net addr from a struct sockaddr (name).
* into an inpcb (inp).
* The argument (which) takes values TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN
*
* RETURNS: Nada
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
*
* NOTES:
*/
void
in_putnetaddr(v, nm, which)
register void *v;
struct sockaddr *nm;
int which;
{
register struct inpcb *inp = v;
struct sockaddr_in *name = (struct sockaddr_in *) nm;
switch (which) {
case TP_LOCAL:
bcopy((caddr_t) & name->sin_addr,
(caddr_t) & inp->inp_laddr, sizeof(struct in_addr));
/* won't work if the dst address (name) is INADDR_ANY */
break;
case TP_FOREIGN:
if (name != (struct sockaddr_in *) 0) {
bcopy((caddr_t) & name->sin_addr,
(caddr_t) & inp->inp_faddr, sizeof(struct in_addr));
}
}
}
/*
* NAME: in_cmpnetaddr()
*
* CALLED FROM:
* tp_input() when a connection is being established by an
* incoming CR_TPDU, and considered for interception.
*
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* Compare a whole net addr from a struct sockaddr (name),
* with that implicitly stored in an inpcb (inp).
* The argument (which) takes values TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN
*
* RETURNS: Nada
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
*
* NOTES:
*/
int
in_cmpnetaddr(v, nm, which)
register void *v;
register struct sockaddr *nm;
int which;
{
register struct inpcb *inp = v;
struct sockaddr_in *name = (struct sockaddr_in *) nm;
if (which == TP_LOCAL) {
if (name->sin_port && name->sin_port != inp->inp_lport)
return 0;
return (name->sin_addr.s_addr == inp->inp_laddr.s_addr);
}
if (name->sin_port && name->sin_port != inp->inp_fport)
return 0;
return (name->sin_addr.s_addr == inp->inp_faddr.s_addr);
}
/*
* NAME: in_getnetaddr()
*
* CALLED FROM:
* pr_usrreq() PRU_SOCKADDR, PRU_ACCEPT, PRU_PEERADDR
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* Copy a whole net addr from an inpcb (inp) into
* an mbuf (name);
* The argument (which) takes values TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN.
*
* RETURNS: Nada
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
*
* NOTES:
*/
void
in_getnetaddr(v, name, which)
void *v;
register struct mbuf *name;
int which;
{
struct inpcb *inp = v;
register struct sockaddr_in *sin = mtod(name, struct sockaddr_in *);
bzero((caddr_t) sin, sizeof(*sin));
switch (which) {
case TP_LOCAL:
sin->sin_addr = inp->inp_laddr;
sin->sin_port = inp->inp_lport;
break;
case TP_FOREIGN:
sin->sin_addr = inp->inp_faddr;
sin->sin_port = inp->inp_fport;
break;
default:
return;
}
name->m_len = sin->sin_len = sizeof(*sin);
sin->sin_family = AF_INET;
}
/*
* NAME: tpip_mtu()
*
* CALLED FROM:
* tp_route_to() on incoming CR, CC, and pr_usrreq() for PRU_CONNECT
*
* FUNCTION, ARGUMENTS, and RETURN VALUE:
*
* Perform subnetwork dependent part of determining MTU information.
* It appears that setting a double pointer to the rtentry associated with
* the destination, and returning the header size for the network protocol
* suffices.
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
* Sets tp_routep pointer in pcb.
*
* NOTES:
*/
int
tpip_mtu(v)
void *v;
{
register struct tp_pcb *tpcb = v;
struct inpcb *inp = (struct inpcb *) tpcb->tp_npcb;
#ifdef ARGO_DEBUG
if (argo_debug[D_CONN]) {
printf("tpip_mtu(tpcb %p)\n", tpcb);
printf("tpip_mtu routing to addr 0x%x\n", inp->inp_faddr.s_addr);
}
#endif
tpcb->tp_routep = &(inp->inp_route.ro_rt);
return (sizeof(struct ip));
}
/*
* NAME: tpip_output()
*
* CALLED FROM: tp_emit()
*
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* Take a packet(m0) from tp and package it so that ip will accept it.
* This means prepending space for the ip header and filling in a few
* of the fields.
* inp is the inpcb structure; datalen is the length of the data in the
* mbuf string m0.
* RETURNS:
* whatever (E*) is returned form the net layer output routine.
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
*
* NOTES:
*/
int
#if __STDC__
tpip_output(struct mbuf *m0, ...)
#else
tpip_output(m0, va_alist)
struct mbuf *m0;
va_dcl
#endif
{
int datalen;
struct inpcb *inp;
int nochksum;
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, m0);
datalen = va_arg(ap, int);
inp = va_arg(ap, struct inpcb *);
nochksum = va_arg(ap, int);
va_end(ap);
return tpip_output_dg(m0, datalen, &inp->inp_laddr, &inp->inp_faddr,
&inp->inp_route, nochksum);
}
/*
* NAME: tpip_output_dg()
*
* CALLED FROM: tp_error_emit()
*
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* This is a copy of tpip_output that takes the addresses
* instead of a pcb. It's used by the tp_error_emit, when we
* don't have an in_pcb with which to call the normal output rtn.
*
* RETURNS: ENOBUFS or whatever (E*) is
* returned form the net layer output routine.
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
*
* NOTES:
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
int
#if __STDC__
tpip_output_dg(struct mbuf *m0, ...)
#else
tpip_output_dg(m0, va_alist)
struct mbuf *m0;
va_dcl
#endif
{
int datalen;
struct in_addr *laddr, *faddr;
struct route *ro;
int nochksum;
register struct mbuf *m;
register struct ip *ip;
int error;
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, m0);
datalen = va_arg(ap, int);
laddr = va_arg(ap, struct in_addr *);
faddr = va_arg(ap, struct in_addr *);
ro = va_arg(ap, struct route *);
nochksum = va_arg(ap, int);
va_end(ap);
#ifdef ARGO_DEBUG
if (argo_debug[D_EMIT]) {
printf("tpip_output_dg datalen 0x%x m0 %p\n", datalen, m0);
}
#endif
MGETHDR(m, M_DONTWAIT, TPMT_IPHDR);
if (m == 0) {
error = ENOBUFS;
goto bad;
}
m->m_next = m0;
MH_ALIGN(m, sizeof(struct ip));
m->m_len = sizeof(struct ip);
ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
bzero((caddr_t) ip, sizeof *ip);
ip->ip_p = IPPROTO_TP;
m->m_pkthdr.len = ip->ip_len = sizeof(struct ip) + datalen;
ip->ip_ttl = MAXTTL;
/*
* don't know why you need to set ttl; overlay doesn't even make this
* available
*/
ip->ip_src = *laddr;
ip->ip_dst = *faddr;
IncStat(ts_tpdu_sent);
#ifdef ARGO_DEBUG
if (argo_debug[D_EMIT]) {
dump_mbuf(m, "tpip_output_dg before ip_output\n");
}
#endif
error = ip_output(m, (struct mbuf *) 0, ro, IP_ALLOWBROADCAST, NULL);
#ifdef ARGO_DEBUG
if (argo_debug[D_EMIT]) {
printf("tpip_output_dg after ip_output\n");
}
#endif
return error;
bad:
m_freem(m);
IncStat(ts_send_drop);
return error;
}
/*
* NAME: tpip_input()
*
* CALLED FROM:
* ip's input routine, indirectly through the protosw.
*
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* Take a packet (m) from ip, strip off the ip header and give it to tp
*
* RETURNS: No return value.
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
*
* NOTES:
*/
void
#if __STDC__
tpip_input(struct mbuf *m, ...)
#else
tpip_input(m, va_alist)
struct mbuf *m;
va_dcl
#endif
{
int iplen;
struct sockaddr_in src, dst;
register struct ip *ip;
int s = splsoftnet(), hdrlen;
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, m);
iplen = va_arg(ap, int);
va_end(ap);
IncStat(ts_pkt_rcvd);
/*
* IP layer has already pulled up the IP header,
* but the first byte after the IP header may not be there,
* e.g. if you came in via loopback, so you have to do an
* m_pullup to before you can even look to see how much you
* really need. The good news is that m_pullup will round
* up to almost the next mbuf's worth.
*/
if ((m = m_pullup(m, iplen + 1)) == MNULL)
goto discard;
CHANGE_MTYPE(m, TPMT_DATA);
/*
* Now pull up the whole tp header:
* Unfortunately, there may be IP options to skip past so we
* just fetch it as an unsigned char.
*/
hdrlen = iplen + 1 + mtod(m, u_char *)[iplen];
if (m->m_len < hdrlen) {
if ((m = m_pullup(m, hdrlen)) == MNULL) {
#ifdef ARGO_DEBUG
if (argo_debug[D_TPINPUT]) {
printf("tp_input, pullup 2!\n");
}
#endif
goto discard;
}
}
/*
* cannot use tp_inputprep() here 'cause you don't have quite the
* same situation
*/
#ifdef ARGO_DEBUG
if (argo_debug[D_TPINPUT]) {
dump_mbuf(m, "after tpip_input both pullups");
}
#endif
/*
* m_pullup may have returned a different mbuf
*/
ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
/*
* drop the ip header from the front of the mbuf
* this is necessary for the tp checksum
*/
m->m_len -= iplen;
m->m_data += iplen;
src.sin_addr = *(struct in_addr *) & (ip->ip_src);
src.sin_family = AF_INET;
src.sin_len = sizeof(src);
dst.sin_addr = *(struct in_addr *) & (ip->ip_dst);
dst.sin_family = AF_INET;
dst.sin_len = sizeof(dst);
tp_input(m, sintosa(&src), sintosa(&dst), 0, tpip_output_dg, 0);
return;
discard:
#ifdef ARGO_DEBUG
if (argo_debug[D_TPINPUT]) {
printf("tpip_input DISCARD\n");
}
#endif
#ifdef TPPT
if (tp_traceflags[D_TPINPUT]) {
tptrace(TPPTmisc, "tpip_input DISCARD m", m, 0, 0, 0);
}
#endif
m_freem(m);
IncStat(ts_recv_drop);
splx(s);
}
#include <sys/protosw.h>
#include <netinet/ip_icmp.h>
/*
* NAME: tpin_quench()
*
* CALLED FROM: tpip_ctlinput()
*
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS: find the tpcb pointer and pass it to tp_quench
*
* RETURNS: Nada
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
*
* NOTES:
*/
void
tpin_quench(inp, dummy)
struct inpcb *inp;
int dummy;
{
tp_quench((struct inpcb *) inp->inp_socket->so_pcb, PRC_QUENCH);
}
/*
* NAME: tpip_ctlinput()
*
* CALLED FROM:
* The network layer through the protosw table.
*
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* When clnp gets an ICMP msg this gets called.
* It either returns an error status to the user or
* causes all connections on this address to be aborted
* by calling the appropriate xx_notify() routine.
* (cmd) is the type of ICMP error.
* (sa) the address of the sender
*
* RETURNS: Nothing
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
*
* NOTES:
*/
void *
tpip_ctlinput(cmd, sa, dummy)
int cmd;
struct sockaddr *sa;
void *dummy;
{
extern int inetctlerrmap[];
void (*notify) __P((struct inpcb *, int));
int errno;
if ((unsigned)cmd >= PRC_NCMDS)
return NULL;
errno = inetctlerrmap[cmd];
switch (cmd) {
case PRC_QUENCH:
notify = tp_quench;
break;
case PRC_ROUTEDEAD:
case PRC_HOSTUNREACH:
case PRC_UNREACH_NET:
case PRC_IFDOWN:
case PRC_HOSTDEAD:
notify = in_rtchange;
break;
default:
/*
case PRC_MSGSIZE:
case PRC_UNREACH_HOST:
case PRC_UNREACH_PROTOCOL:
case PRC_UNREACH_PORT:
case PRC_UNREACH_NEEDFRAG:
case PRC_UNREACH_SRCFAIL:
case PRC_REDIRECT_NET:
case PRC_REDIRECT_HOST:
case PRC_REDIRECT_TOSNET:
case PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST:
case PRC_TIMXCEED_INTRANS:
case PRC_TIMXCEED_REASS:
case PRC_PARAMPROB:
*/
notify = tpin_abort;
break;
}
in_pcbnotifyall(&tp_inpcb, satosin(sa)->sin_addr, errno, notify);
return NULL;
}
/*
* NAME: tpin_abort()
*
* CALLED FROM:
* xxx_notify() from tp_ctlinput() when
* net level gets some ICMP-equiv. type event.
*
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* Cause the connection to be aborted with some sort of error
* reason indicating that the network layer caused the abort.
* Fakes an ER TPDU so we can go through the driver.
*
* RETURNS: Nothing
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
*
* NOTES:
*/
void
tpin_abort(inp, n)
struct inpcb *inp;
int n;
{
struct tp_event e;
e.ev_number = ER_TPDU;
e.TPDU_ATTR(ER).e_reason = ENETRESET;
tp_driver((struct tp_pcb *) inp->inp_ppcb, &e);
}
#ifdef ARGO_DEBUG
void
dump_inaddr(addr)
register struct sockaddr_in *addr;
{
printf("INET: port 0x%x; addr 0x%x\n", addr->sin_port, addr->sin_addr.s_addr);
}
#endif /* ARGO_DEBUG */
#endif /* INET */