NetBSD/dist/dhcp/includes/failover.h
2002-06-11 12:24:31 +00:00

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/* failover.h
Definitions for address trees... */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Internet Software Consortium.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* 3. Neither the name of The Internet Software Consortium nor the names
* of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM AND
* CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
* INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
* DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM OR
* CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
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* OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
* OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* This software has been written for the Internet Software Consortium
* by Ted Lemon in cooperation with Vixie Enterprises and Nominum, Inc.
* To learn more about the Internet Software Consortium, see
* ``http://www.isc.org/''. To learn more about Vixie Enterprises,
* see ``http://www.vix.com''. To learn more about Nominum, Inc., see
* ``http://www.nominum.com''.
*/
#if defined (FAILOVER_PROTOCOL)
struct failover_option_info {
int code;
const char *name;
enum { FT_UINT8, FT_IPADDR, FT_UINT32, FT_BYTES, FT_TEXT_OR_BYTES,
FT_DDNS, FT_DDNS1, FT_UINT16, FT_TEXT,
FT_UNDEF, FT_DIGEST } type;
int num_present;
int offset;
u_int32_t bit;
};
typedef struct {
unsigned count;
u_int8_t *data;
} failover_option_t;
#define FM_OFFSET(x) (long)(&(((failover_message_t *)0) -> x))
/* Failover message options: */
#define FTO_BINDING_STATUS 1
#define FTB_BINDING_STATUS 0x00000002
#define FTO_ASSIGNED_IP_ADDRESS 2
#define FTB_ASSIGNED_IP_ADDRESS 0x00000004
#define FTO_SERVER_ADDR 3
#define FTB_SERVER_ADDR 0x00000008
#define FTO_ADDRESSES_TRANSFERRED 4
#define FTB_ADDRESSES_TRANSFERRED 0x00000010
#define FTO_CLIENT_IDENTIFIER 5
#define FTB_CLIENT_IDENTIFIER 0x00000020
#define FTO_CHADDR 6
#define FTB_CHADDR 0x00000040
#define FTO_DDNS 7
#define FTB_DDNS 0x00000080
#define FTO_REJECT_REASON 8
#define FTB_REJECT_REASON 0x00000100
#define FTO_MESSAGE 9
#define FTB_MESSAGE 0x00000200
#define FTO_MCLT 10
#define FTB_MCLT 0x00000400
#define FTO_VENDOR_CLASS 11
#define FTB_VENDOR_CLASS 0x00000800
#define FTO_LEASE_EXPIRY 13
#define FTB_LEASE_EXPIRY 0x00002000
#define FTO_POTENTIAL_EXPIRY 14
#define FTB_POTENTIAL_EXPIRY 0x00004000
#define FTO_GRACE_EXPIRY 15
#define FTB_GRACE_EXPIRY 0x00008000
#define FTO_CLTT 16
#define FTB_CLTT 0x00010000
#define FTO_STOS 17
#define FTB_STOS 0x00020000
#define FTO_SERVER_STATE 18
#define FTB_SERVER_STATE 0x00040000
#define FTO_SERVER_FLAGS 19
#define FTB_SERVER_FLAGS 0x00080000
#define FTO_VENDOR_OPTIONS 20
#define FTB_VENDOR_OPTIONS 0x00100000
#define FTO_MAX_UNACKED 21
#define FTB_MAX_UNACKED 0x00200000
#define FTO_RECEIVE_TIMER 23
#define FTB_RECEIVE_TIMER 0x00800000
#define FTO_HBA 24
#define FTB_HBA 0x01000000
#define FTO_MESSAGE_DIGEST 25
#define FTB_MESSAGE_DIGEST 0x02000000
#define FTO_PROTOCOL_VERSION 26
#define FTB_PROTOCOL_VERSION 0x04000000
#define FTO_TLS_REQUEST 27
#define FTB_TLS_REQUEST 0x08000000
#define FTO_TLS_REPLY 28
#define FTB_TLS_REPLY 0x10000000
#define FTO_REQUEST_OPTIONS 29
#define FTB_REQUEST_OPTIONS 0x20000000
#define FTO_REPLY_OPTIONS 30
#define FTB_REPLY_OPTIONS 0x40000000
#define FTO_MAX FTO_REPLY_OPTIONS
/* Failover protocol message types: */
#define FTM_POOLREQ 1
#define FTM_POOLRESP 2
#define FTM_BNDUPD 3
#define FTM_BNDACK 4
#define FTM_CONNECT 5
#define FTM_CONNECTACK 6
#define FTM_UPDREQ 7
#define FTM_UPDDONE 8
#define FTM_UPDREQALL 9
#define FTM_STATE 10
#define FTM_CONTACT 11
#define FTM_DISCONNECT 12
/* Reject reasons: */
#define FTR_ILLEGAL_IP_ADDR 1
#define FTR_FATAL_CONFLICT 2
#define FTR_MISSING_BINDINFO 3
#define FTR_TIMEMISMATCH 4
#define FTR_INVALID_MCLT 5
#define FTR_MISC_REJECT 6
#define FTR_DUP_CONNECTION 7
#define FTR_INVALID_PARTNER 8
#define FTR_TLS_UNSUPPORTED 9
#define FTR_TLS_UNCONFIGURED 10
#define FTR_TLS_REQUIRED 11
#define FTR_DIGEST_UNSUPPORTED 12
#define FTR_DIGEST_UNCONFIGURED 13
#define FTR_VERSION_MISMATCH 14
#define FTR_MISSING_BIND_INFO 15
#define FTR_OUTDATED_BIND_INFO 16
#define FTR_LESS_CRIT_BIND_INFO 17
#define FTR_NO_TRAFFIC 18
#define FTR_HBA_CONFLICT 19
#define FTR_UNKNOWN 254
#define DHCP_FAILOVER_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE 2048
/* Failover server flags. */
#define FTF_STARTUP 1
typedef struct failover_message {
int refcnt;
struct failover_message *next;
u_int8_t type;
u_int8_t binding_status;
u_int8_t protocol_version;
u_int8_t reject_reason;
u_int8_t server_flags;
u_int8_t server_state;
u_int8_t tls_reply;
u_int8_t tls_request;
u_int32_t stos;
u_int32_t time;
u_int32_t xid;
u_int32_t addresses_transferred;
u_int32_t assigned_addr;
u_int32_t client_ltt;
u_int32_t expiry;
u_int32_t grace_expiry;
u_int32_t max_unacked;
u_int32_t mclt;
u_int32_t potential_expiry;
u_int32_t receive_timer;
u_int32_t server_addr;
failover_option_t chaddr;
failover_option_t client_identifier;
failover_option_t hba;
failover_option_t message;
failover_option_t reply_options;
failover_option_t request_options;
ddns_fqdn_t ddns;
failover_option_t vendor_class;
failover_option_t vendor_options;
int options_present;
} failover_message_t;
typedef struct {
OMAPI_OBJECT_PREAMBLE;
struct option_cache *peer_address;
unsigned peer_port;
int options_present;
enum dhcp_flink_state {
dhcp_flink_start,
dhcp_flink_message_length_wait,
dhcp_flink_message_wait,
dhcp_flink_disconnected,
dhcp_flink_state_max
} state;
failover_message_t *imsg;
struct _dhcp_failover_state *state_object;
u_int16_t imsg_len;
unsigned imsg_count;
u_int8_t imsg_payoff; /* Pay*load* offset. :') */
u_int32_t xid;
} dhcp_failover_link_t;
typedef struct _dhcp_failover_listener {
OMAPI_OBJECT_PREAMBLE;
struct _dhcp_failover_listener *next;
omapi_addr_t address;
} dhcp_failover_listener_t;
#endif /* FAILOVER_PROTOCOL */
/* A failover peer. */
enum failover_state {
unknown_state,
partner_down,
normal,
communications_interrupted,
resolution_interrupted,
potential_conflict,
recover,
recover_done,
shut_down,
paused,
startup,
recover_wait
};
/* Service states are simplifications of failover states, particularly
useful because the startup state isn't actually implementable as a
seperate failover state without maintaining a state stack. */
enum service_state {
unknown_service_state,
cooperating,
not_cooperating,
service_partner_down,
not_responding,
service_startup
};
#if defined (FAILOVER_PROTOCOL)
typedef struct _dhcp_failover_config {
struct option_cache *address;
int port;
u_int32_t max_flying_updates;
enum failover_state state;
TIME stos;
u_int32_t max_response_delay;
} dhcp_failover_config_t;
typedef struct _dhcp_failover_state {
OMAPI_OBJECT_PREAMBLE;
struct _dhcp_failover_state *next;
char *name; /* Name of this failover instance. */
dhcp_failover_config_t me; /* My configuration. */
dhcp_failover_config_t partner; /* Partner's configuration. */
enum failover_state saved_state; /* Saved state during startup. */
struct data_string server_identifier; /* Server identifier (IP addr) */
u_int32_t mclt;
u_int8_t *hba; /* Hash bucket array for load balancing. */
int load_balance_max_secs;
enum service_state service_state;
const char *nrr; /* Printable reason why we're in the
not_responding service state (empty
string if we are responding. */
dhcp_failover_link_t *link_to_peer; /* Currently-established link
to peer. */
enum {
primary, secondary
} i_am; /* We are primary or secondary in this relationship. */
TIME last_packet_sent; /* Timestamp on last packet we sent. */
TIME last_timestamp_received; /* The last timestamp we sent that
has been returned by our partner. */
TIME skew; /* The skew between our clock and our partner's. */
struct lease *update_queue_head; /* List of leases we haven't sent
to peer. */
struct lease *update_queue_tail;
struct lease *ack_queue_head; /* List of lease updates the peer
hasn't yet acked. */
struct lease *ack_queue_tail;
struct lease *send_update_done; /* When we get a BNDACK for this
lease, send an UPDDONE message. */
int cur_unacked_updates; /* Number of updates we've sent
that have not yet been acked. */
/* List of messages which we haven't
acked yet. */
failover_message_t *toack_queue_head;
failover_message_t *toack_queue_tail;
int pending_acks; /* Number of messages in the toack
queue. */
int pool_count; /* Number of pools referencing this
failover state object. */
} dhcp_failover_state_t;
#define DHCP_FAILOVER_VERSION 1
#endif /* FAILOVER_PROTOCOL */