/* $OpenBSD: tp_iso.c,v 1.9 2004/01/03 14:08:54 espie Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: tp_iso.c,v 1.8 1996/03/16 23:13:54 christos Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. 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The routines here * are: iso_getsufx: gets transport suffix out of an isopcb structure. * iso_putsufx: put transport suffix into an isopcb structure. * iso_putnetaddr: put a whole net addr into an isopcb. iso_getnetaddr: get a * whole net addr from an isopcb. iso_cmpnetaddr: compare a whole net addr * from an isopcb. iso_recycle_suffix: clear suffix for reuse in isopcb * tpclnp_ctlinput: handle ER CNLPdu : icmp-like stuff tpclnp_mtu: figure out * what size tpdu to use tpclnp_input: take a pkt from clnp, strip off its * clnp header, give to tp tpclnp_output_dg: package a pkt for clnp given 2 * addresses & some data tpclnp_output: package a pkt for clnp given an * isopcb & some data */ #ifdef ISO #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef TUBA #include #endif #include /* * CALLED FROM: * pr_usrreq() on PRU_BIND, PRU_CONNECT, PRU_ACCEPT, and PRU_PEERADDR * FUNCTION, ARGUMENTS: * The argument (which) takes the value TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN. */ void iso_getsufx(v, lenp, data_out, which) void *v; u_short *lenp; caddr_t data_out; int which; { struct isopcb *isop = v; struct sockaddr_iso *addr = 0; switch (which) { case TP_LOCAL: addr = isop->isop_laddr; break; case TP_FOREIGN: addr = isop->isop_faddr; } if (addr) bcopy(TSEL(addr), data_out, (*lenp = addr->siso_tlen)); } /* * 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 isopcb * structure (isop). The argument (which) takes the value TP_LOCAL or * TP_FOREIGN. */ void iso_putsufx(v, sufxloc, sufxlen, which) void *v; caddr_t sufxloc; int sufxlen, which; { struct isopcb *isop = v; struct sockaddr_iso **dst, *backup; struct sockaddr_iso *addr; struct mbuf *m; int len; switch (which) { default: return; case TP_LOCAL: dst = &isop->isop_laddr; backup = &isop->isop_sladdr; break; case TP_FOREIGN: dst = &isop->isop_faddr; backup = &isop->isop_sfaddr; } if ((addr = *dst) == 0) { addr = *dst = backup; addr->siso_nlen = 0; addr->siso_slen = 0; addr->siso_plen = 0; printf("iso_putsufx on un-initialized isopcb\n"); } len = sufxlen + addr->siso_nlen + (sizeof(*addr) - sizeof(addr->siso_data)); if (addr == backup) { if (len > sizeof(*addr)) { m = m_getclr(M_DONTWAIT, MT_SONAME); if (m == 0) return; addr = *dst = mtod(m, struct sockaddr_iso *); *addr = *backup; m->m_len = len; } } bcopy(sufxloc, TSEL(addr), sufxlen); addr->siso_tlen = sufxlen; addr->siso_len = len; } /* * 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. * (isop) is the net level pcb. 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 iso_recycle_tsuffix(v) void *v; { struct isopcb *isop = v; isop->isop_laddr->siso_tlen = isop->isop_faddr->siso_tlen = 0; } /* * 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 isopcb (isop). * The argument (which) takes values TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN */ void iso_putnetaddr(v, nm, which) void *v; struct sockaddr *nm; int which; { struct isopcb *isop = v; struct sockaddr_iso *name = (struct sockaddr_iso *) nm; struct sockaddr_iso **sisop, *backup; struct sockaddr_iso *siso; switch (which) { default: printf("iso_putnetaddr: should panic\n"); return; case TP_LOCAL: sisop = &isop->isop_laddr; backup = &isop->isop_sladdr; break; case TP_FOREIGN: sisop = &isop->isop_faddr; backup = &isop->isop_sfaddr; } siso = ((*sisop == 0) ? (*sisop = backup) : *sisop); #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG if (argo_debug[D_TPISO]) { printf("ISO_PUTNETADDR\n"); dump_isoaddr(isop->isop_faddr); } #endif siso->siso_addr = name->siso_addr; } /* * 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 isopcb (isop). * The argument (which) takes values TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN. */ int iso_cmpnetaddr(v, nm, which) void *v; struct sockaddr *nm; int which; { struct isopcb *isop = v; struct sockaddr_iso *name = (struct sockaddr_iso *) nm; struct sockaddr_iso **sisop, *backup; struct sockaddr_iso *siso; switch (which) { default: printf("iso_cmpnetaddr: should panic\n"); return 0; case TP_LOCAL: sisop = &isop->isop_laddr; backup = &isop->isop_sladdr; break; case TP_FOREIGN: sisop = &isop->isop_faddr; backup = &isop->isop_sfaddr; } siso = ((*sisop == 0) ? (*sisop = backup) : *sisop); #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG if (argo_debug[D_TPISO]) { printf("ISO_CMPNETADDR\n"); dump_isoaddr(siso); } #endif if (name->siso_tlen && bcmp(TSEL(name), TSEL(siso), name->siso_tlen)) return (0); return (bcmp((caddr_t) name->siso_data, (caddr_t) siso->siso_data, name->siso_nlen) == 0); } /* * CALLED FROM: * pr_usrreq() PRU_SOCKADDR, PRU_ACCEPT, PRU_PEERADDR * FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS: * Copy a whole net addr from an isopcb (isop) into * a struct sockaddr (name). * The argument (which) takes values TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN. */ void iso_getnetaddr(v, name, which) void *v; struct mbuf *name; int which; { struct inpcb *inp = v; struct isopcb *isop = (struct isopcb *) inp; struct sockaddr_iso *siso = (which == TP_LOCAL ? isop->isop_laddr : isop->isop_faddr); if (siso) bcopy((caddr_t) siso, mtod(name, caddr_t), (unsigned) (name->m_len = siso->siso_len)); else name->m_len = 0; } /* * NAME: tpclnp_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 tpclnp_mtu(v) void *v; { struct tp_pcb *tpcb = v; struct isopcb *isop = (struct isopcb *) tpcb->tp_npcb; #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG if (argo_debug[D_CONN]) { printf("tpclnp_mtu(tpcb %p)\n", tpcb); } #endif tpcb->tp_routep = &(isop->isop_route.ro_rt); if (tpcb->tp_netservice == ISO_CONS) return 0; else return (sizeof(struct clnp_fixed) + sizeof(struct clnp_segment) + 2 * sizeof(struct iso_addr)); } /* * CALLED FROM: * tp_emit() * FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS: * Take a packet(m0) from tp and package it so that clnp will accept it. * This means prepending space for the clnp header and filling in a few * of the fields. * isop is the isopcb structure; datalen is the length of the data in the * mbuf string m0. * RETURN VALUE: * whatever (E*) is returned form the net layer output routine. */ int tpclnp_output(struct mbuf *m0, ...) { int datalen; struct isopcb *isop; int nochksum; va_list ap; va_start(ap, m0); datalen = va_arg(ap, int); isop = va_arg(ap, struct isopcb *); nochksum = va_arg(ap, int); va_end(ap); IncStat(ts_tpdu_sent); #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG if (argo_debug[D_TPISO]) { struct tpdu *hdr = mtod(m0, struct tpdu *); printf( "abt to call clnp_output: datalen 0x%x, hdr.li 0x%x, hdr.dutype 0x%x nocsum x%x dst addr:\n", datalen, (int) hdr->tpdu_li, (int) hdr->tpdu_type, nochksum); dump_isoaddr(isop->isop_faddr); printf("\nsrc addr:\n"); dump_isoaddr(isop->isop_laddr); dump_mbuf(m0, "at tpclnp_output"); } #endif return clnp_output(m0, isop, datalen, /* flags */ nochksum ? CLNP_NO_CKSUM : 0); } /* * CALLED FROM: * tp_error_emit() * FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS: * This is a copy of tpclnp_output that takes the addresses * instead of a pcb. It's used by the tp_error_emit, when we * don't have an iso_pcb with which to call the normal output rtn. * RETURN VALUE: * ENOBUFS or * whatever (E*) is returned form the net layer output routine. */ int tpclnp_output_dg(struct mbuf *m0, ...) { struct isopcb tmppcb; int err; int flags; int datalen; struct iso_addr *laddr, *faddr; struct route *ro; int nochksum; va_list ap; va_start(ap, m0); datalen = va_arg(ap, int); laddr = va_arg(ap, struct iso_addr *); faddr = va_arg(ap, struct iso_addr *); ro = va_arg(ap, struct route *); nochksum = va_arg(ap, int); va_end(ap); #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG if (argo_debug[D_TPISO]) { printf("tpclnp_output_dg datalen 0x%x m0 %p\n", datalen, m0); } #endif /* * Fill in minimal portion of isopcb so that clnp can send the * packet. */ bzero((caddr_t) & tmppcb, sizeof(tmppcb)); tmppcb.isop_laddr = &tmppcb.isop_sladdr; tmppcb.isop_laddr->siso_addr = *laddr; tmppcb.isop_faddr = &tmppcb.isop_sfaddr; tmppcb.isop_faddr->siso_addr = *faddr; #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG if (argo_debug[D_TPISO]) { printf("tpclnp_output_dg faddr: \n"); dump_isoaddr(&tmppcb.isop_sfaddr); printf("\ntpclnp_output_dg laddr: \n"); dump_isoaddr(&tmppcb.isop_sladdr); printf("\n"); } #endif /* * Do not use packet cache since this is a one shot error packet */ flags = (CLNP_NOCACHE | (nochksum ? CLNP_NO_CKSUM : 0)); IncStat(ts_tpdu_sent); err = clnp_output(m0, &tmppcb, datalen, flags); /* * Free route allocated by clnp (if the route was indeed allocated) */ if (tmppcb.isop_route.ro_rt) RTFREE(tmppcb.isop_route.ro_rt); return (err); } /* * CALLED FROM: * clnp's input routine, indirectly through the protosw. * FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS: * Take a packet (m) from clnp, strip off the clnp header and give it to tp * No return value. */ void tpclnp_input(struct mbuf *m, ...) { struct sockaddr_iso *src, *dst; int clnp_len, ce_bit; void (*input)(struct mbuf *, ...) = tp_input; va_list ap; va_start(ap, m); src = va_arg(ap, struct sockaddr_iso *); dst = va_arg(ap, struct sockaddr_iso *); clnp_len = va_arg(ap, int); ce_bit = va_arg(ap, int); va_end(ap); IncStat(ts_pkt_rcvd); #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG if (argo_debug[D_TPINPUT]) { printf("tpclnp_input: m %p clnp_len 0x%x\n", m, clnp_len); dump_mbuf(m, "at tpclnp_input"); } #endif /* * CLNP gives us an mbuf chain WITH the clnp header pulled up, * and the length of the clnp header. * First, strip off the Clnp header. leave the mbuf there for the * pullup that follows. */ m->m_len -= clnp_len; m->m_data += clnp_len; m->m_pkthdr.len -= clnp_len; /* XXXX: should probably be in clnp_input */ switch (dst->siso_data[dst->siso_nlen - 1]) { #ifdef TUBA case ISOPROTO_TCP: tuba_tcpinput(m, src, dst); return; #endif case 0: if (m->m_len == 0 && (m = m_pullup(m, 1)) == 0) return; if (*(mtod(m, u_char *)) == ISO10747_IDRP) { idrp_input(m, src, dst); return; } } m = tp_inputprep(m); if (m == 0) return; if (mtod(m, u_char *)[1] == UD_TPDU_type) input = cltp_input; #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG if (argo_debug[D_TPINPUT]) { dump_mbuf(m, "after tpclnp_input both pullups"); } #endif #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG if (argo_debug[D_TPISO]) { printf("calling %sinput : src %p, dst %p, src addr:\n", (input == tp_input ? "tp_" : "clts_"), src, dst); dump_isoaddr(src); printf(" dst addr:\n"); dump_isoaddr(dst); } #endif (*input) (m, (struct sockaddr *) src, (struct sockaddr *) dst, 0, tpclnp_output_dg, ce_bit); #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG if (argo_debug[D_QUENCH]) {{ if (time.tv_usec & 0x4 && time.tv_usec & 0x40) { printf("tpclnp_input: FAKING %s\n", tp_stat.ts_pkt_rcvd & 0x1 ? "QUENCH" : "QUENCH2"); if (tp_stat.ts_pkt_rcvd & 0x1) tpclnp_ctlinput(PRC_QUENCH, (struct sockaddr *) &src, NULL); else tpclnp_ctlinput(PRC_QUENCH2, (struct sockaddr *) &src, NULL); } } } #endif } /*ARGSUSED*/ void iso_rtchange(pcb) struct isopcb *pcb; { } /* * CALLED FROM: * tpclnp_ctlinput() * FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS: * find the tpcb pointer and pass it to tp_quench */ void tpiso_decbit(isop) struct isopcb *isop; { tp_quench((struct inpcb *) isop->isop_socket->so_pcb, PRC_QUENCH2); } /* * CALLED FROM: * tpclnp_ctlinput() * FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS: * find the tpcb pointer and pass it to tp_quench */ void tpiso_quench(isop) struct isopcb *isop; { tp_quench((struct inpcb *) isop->isop_socket->so_pcb, PRC_QUENCH); } /* * CALLED FROM: * The network layer through the protosw table. * FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS: * When clnp an ICMP-like msg this gets called. * It either returns an error status to the user or * it causes all connections on this address to be aborted * by calling the appropriate xx_notify() routine. * (cmd) is the type of ICMP error. * (siso) is the address of the guy who sent the ER CLNPDU */ void * tpclnp_ctlinput(cmd, saddr, dummy) int cmd; struct sockaddr *saddr; void *dummy; { struct sockaddr_iso *siso = (struct sockaddr_iso *) saddr; extern u_char inetctlerrmap[]; #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG if (argo_debug[D_TPINPUT]) { printf("tpclnp_ctlinput1: cmd 0x%x addr: \n", cmd); dump_isoaddr(siso); } #endif if (cmd < 0 || cmd >= PRC_NCMDS) return NULL; if (siso->siso_family != AF_ISO) return NULL; switch (cmd) { case PRC_QUENCH2: iso_pcbnotify(&tp_isopcb, siso, 0, tpiso_decbit); break; case PRC_QUENCH: iso_pcbnotify(&tp_isopcb, siso, 0, tpiso_quench); break; case PRC_TIMXCEED_REASS: case PRC_ROUTEDEAD: iso_pcbnotify(&tp_isopcb, siso, 0, tpiso_reset); break; case PRC_HOSTUNREACH: case PRC_UNREACH_NET: case PRC_IFDOWN: case PRC_HOSTDEAD: iso_pcbnotify(&tp_isopcb, siso, (int) inetctlerrmap[cmd], iso_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_PARAMPROB: */ iso_pcbnotify(&tp_isopcb, siso, (int) inetctlerrmap[cmd], tpiso_abort); break; } return NULL; } /* * XXX - Variant which is called by clnp_er.c with an isoaddr rather * than a sockaddr_iso. */ static struct sockaddr_iso siso = {sizeof(siso), AF_ISO}; void tpclnp_ctlinput1(cmd, isoa) int cmd; struct iso_addr *isoa; { bzero((caddr_t) & siso.siso_addr, sizeof(siso.siso_addr)); bcopy((caddr_t) isoa, (caddr_t) & siso.siso_addr, isoa->isoa_len); tpclnp_ctlinput(cmd, (struct sockaddr *) &siso, NULL); } /* * These next 2 routines are * 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. * abort always aborts the TP connection. * reset may or may not, depending on the TP class that's in use. */ void tpiso_abort(isop) struct isopcb *isop; { struct tp_event e; #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG if (argo_debug[D_CONN]) { printf("tpiso_abort %p\n", isop); } #endif e.ev_number = ER_TPDU; e.TPDU_ATTR(ER).e_reason = ECONNABORTED; tp_driver((struct tp_pcb *) isop->isop_socket->so_pcb, &e); } void tpiso_reset(isop) struct isopcb *isop; { struct tp_event e; e.ev_number = T_NETRESET; tp_driver((struct tp_pcb *) isop->isop_socket->so_pcb, &e); } #endif /* ISO */