/* $OpenBSD: options.c,v 1.6 2004/09/21 04:07:04 david Exp $ */ /* DHCP options parsing and reassembly. */ /* * Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 The 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: * * 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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To learn more about Vixie * Enterprises, see ``http://www.vix.com''. */ #include #define DHCP_OPTION_DATA #include "dhcpd.h" int bad_options = 0; int bad_options_max = 5; void parse_options(struct packet *); void parse_option_buffer(struct packet *, unsigned char *, int); int store_options(unsigned char *, int, struct tree_cache **, unsigned char *, int, int, int, int); /* * Parse all available options out of the specified packet. */ void parse_options(struct packet *packet) { /* Initially, zero all option pointers. */ memset(packet->options, 0, sizeof(packet->options)); /* If we don't see the magic cookie, there's nothing to parse. */ if (memcmp(packet->raw->options, DHCP_OPTIONS_COOKIE, 4)) { packet->options_valid = 0; return; } /* * Go through the options field, up to the end of the packet or * the End field. */ parse_option_buffer(packet, &packet->raw->options[4], packet->packet_length - DHCP_FIXED_NON_UDP - 4); /* * If we parsed a DHCP Option Overload option, parse more * options out of the buffer(s) containing them. */ if (packet->options_valid && packet->options[DHO_DHCP_OPTION_OVERLOAD].data) { if (packet->options[DHO_DHCP_OPTION_OVERLOAD].data[0] & 1) parse_option_buffer(packet, (unsigned char *)packet->raw->file, sizeof(packet->raw->file)); if (packet->options[DHO_DHCP_OPTION_OVERLOAD].data[0] & 2) parse_option_buffer(packet, (unsigned char *)packet->raw->sname, sizeof(packet->raw->sname)); } } /* * Parse options out of the specified buffer, storing addresses of * option values in packet->options and setting packet->options_valid if * no errors are encountered. */ void parse_option_buffer(struct packet *packet, unsigned char *buffer, int length) { unsigned char *s, *t; unsigned char *end = buffer + length; int len; int code; for (s = buffer; *s != DHO_END && s < end; ) { code = s[0]; /* Pad options don't have a length - just skip them. */ if (code == DHO_PAD) { s++; continue; } if (s + 2 > end) { len = 65536; goto bogus; } /* * All other fields (except end, see above) have a * one-byte length. */ len = s[1]; /* * If the length is outrageous, silently skip the rest, * and mark the packet bad. Unfortunately some crappy * dhcp servers always seem to give us garbage on the * end of a packet. so rather than keep refusing, give * up and try to take one after seeing a few without * anything good. */ if (s + len + 2 > end) { bogus: bad_options++; warning("option %s (%d) %s.", dhcp_options[code].name, len, "larger than buffer"); if (bad_options == bad_options_max) { packet->options_valid = 1; bad_options = 0; warning("Many bogus options seen in offers."); warning("Taking this offer in spite of bogus"); warning("options - hope for the best!"); } else { warning("rejecting bogus offer."); packet->options_valid = 0; } return; } /* * If we haven't seen this option before, just make * space for it and copy it there. */ if (!packet->options[code].data) { if (!(t = dmalloc(len + 1, "parse_option_buffer"))) error("Can't allocate storage for option %s.", dhcp_options[code].name); /* * Copy and NUL-terminate the option (in case * it's an ASCII string. */ memcpy(t, &s[2], len); t[len] = 0; packet->options[code].len = len; packet->options[code].data = t; } else { /* * If it's a repeat, concatenate it to whatever * we last saw. This is really only required * for clients, but what the heck... */ t = dmalloc(len + packet->options[code].len + 1, "parse_option_buffer"); if (!t) error("Can't expand storage for option %s.", dhcp_options[code].name); memcpy(t, packet->options[code].data, packet->options[code].len); memcpy(t + packet->options[code].len, &s[2], len); packet->options[code].len += len; t[packet->options[code].len] = 0; dfree(packet->options[code].data, "parse_option_buffer"); packet->options[code].data = t; } s += len + 2; } packet->options_valid = 1; } /* * cons options into a big buffer, and then split them out into the * three separate buffers if needed. This allows us to cons up a set of * vendor options using the same routine. */ int cons_options(struct packet *inpacket, struct dhcp_packet *outpacket, int mms, struct tree_cache **options, int overload, /* Overload flags that may be set. */ int terminate, int bootpp, u_int8_t *prl, int prl_len) { unsigned char priority_list[300]; int priority_len; unsigned char buffer[4096]; /* Really big buffer... */ int main_buffer_size; int mainbufix, bufix; int option_size; int length; /* * If the client has provided a maximum DHCP message size, use * that; otherwise, if it's BOOTP, only 64 bytes; otherwise use * up to the minimum IP MTU size (576 bytes). * * XXX if a BOOTP client specifies a max message size, we will * honor it. */ if (!mms && inpacket && inpacket->options[DHO_DHCP_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE].data && (inpacket->options[DHO_DHCP_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE].len >= sizeof(u_int16_t))) mms = getUShort( inpacket->options[DHO_DHCP_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE].data); if (mms) main_buffer_size = mms - DHCP_FIXED_LEN; else if (bootpp) main_buffer_size = 64; else main_buffer_size = 576 - DHCP_FIXED_LEN; if (main_buffer_size > sizeof(buffer)) main_buffer_size = sizeof(buffer); /* Preload the option priority list with mandatory options. */ priority_len = 0; priority_list[priority_len++] = DHO_DHCP_MESSAGE_TYPE; priority_list[priority_len++] = DHO_DHCP_SERVER_IDENTIFIER; priority_list[priority_len++] = DHO_DHCP_LEASE_TIME; priority_list[priority_len++] = DHO_DHCP_MESSAGE; /* * If the client has provided a list of options that it wishes * returned, use it to prioritize. Otherwise, prioritize based * on the default priority list. */ if (inpacket && inpacket->options[DHO_DHCP_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST].data) { int prlen = inpacket->options[DHO_DHCP_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST].len; if (prlen + priority_len > sizeof(priority_list)) prlen = sizeof(priority_list) - priority_len; memcpy(&priority_list[priority_len], inpacket->options[DHO_DHCP_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST].data, prlen); priority_len += prlen; prl = priority_list; } else if (prl) { if (prl_len + priority_len > sizeof(priority_list)) prl_len = sizeof(priority_list) - priority_len; memcpy(&priority_list[priority_len], prl, prl_len); priority_len += prl_len; prl = priority_list; } else { memcpy(&priority_list[priority_len], dhcp_option_default_priority_list, sizeof_dhcp_option_default_priority_list); priority_len += sizeof_dhcp_option_default_priority_list; } /* Copy the options into the big buffer... */ option_size = store_options( buffer, (main_buffer_size - 7 + ((overload & 1) ? DHCP_FILE_LEN : 0) + ((overload & 2) ? DHCP_SNAME_LEN : 0)), options, priority_list, priority_len, main_buffer_size, (main_buffer_size + ((overload & 1) ? DHCP_FILE_LEN : 0)), terminate); /* Put the cookie up front... */ memcpy(outpacket->options, DHCP_OPTIONS_COOKIE, 4); mainbufix = 4; /* * If we're going to have to overload, store the overload option * at the beginning. If we can, though, just store the whole * thing in the packet's option buffer and leave it at that. */ if (option_size <= main_buffer_size - mainbufix) { memcpy(&outpacket->options[mainbufix], buffer, option_size); mainbufix += option_size; if (mainbufix < main_buffer_size) outpacket->options[mainbufix++] = DHO_END; length = DHCP_FIXED_NON_UDP + mainbufix; } else { outpacket->options[mainbufix++] = DHO_DHCP_OPTION_OVERLOAD; outpacket->options[mainbufix++] = 1; if (option_size > main_buffer_size - mainbufix + DHCP_FILE_LEN) outpacket->options[mainbufix++] = 3; else outpacket->options[mainbufix++] = 1; memcpy(&outpacket->options[mainbufix], buffer, main_buffer_size - mainbufix); bufix = main_buffer_size - mainbufix; length = DHCP_FIXED_NON_UDP + mainbufix; if (overload & 1) { if (option_size - bufix <= DHCP_FILE_LEN) { memcpy(outpacket->file, &buffer[bufix], option_size - bufix); mainbufix = option_size - bufix; if (mainbufix < DHCP_FILE_LEN) outpacket->file[mainbufix++] = (char)DHO_END; while (mainbufix < DHCP_FILE_LEN) outpacket->file[mainbufix++] = DHO_PAD; } else { memcpy(outpacket->file, &buffer[bufix], DHCP_FILE_LEN); bufix += DHCP_FILE_LEN; } } if ((overload & 2) && option_size < bufix) { memcpy(outpacket->sname, &buffer[bufix], option_size - bufix); mainbufix = option_size - bufix; if (mainbufix < DHCP_SNAME_LEN) outpacket->file[mainbufix++] = (char)DHO_END; while (mainbufix < DHCP_SNAME_LEN) outpacket->file[mainbufix++] = DHO_PAD; } } return (length); } /* * Store all the requested options into the requested buffer. */ int store_options(unsigned char *buffer, int buflen, struct tree_cache **options, unsigned char *priority_list, int priority_len, int first_cutoff, int second_cutoff, int terminate) { int bufix = 0; int option_stored[256]; int i; int ix; int tto; /* Zero out the stored-lengths array. */ memset(option_stored, 0, sizeof(option_stored)); /* * Copy out the options in the order that they appear in the * priority list... */ for (i = 0; i < priority_len; i++) { /* Code for next option to try to store. */ int code = priority_list[i]; int optstart; /* * Number of bytes left to store (some may already have * been stored by a previous pass). */ int length; /* If no data is available for this option, skip it. */ if (!options[code]) { continue; } /* * The client could ask for things that are mandatory, * in which case we should avoid storing them twice... */ if (option_stored[code]) continue; option_stored[code] = 1; /* Find the value of the option... */ if (!tree_evaluate(options[code])) continue; /* We should now have a constant length for the option. */ length = options[code]->len; /* Do we add a NUL? */ if (terminate && dhcp_options[code].format[0] == 't') { length++; tto = 1; } else tto = 0; /* Try to store the option. */ /* * If the option's length is more than 255, we must * store it in multiple hunks. Store 255-byte hunks * first. However, in any case, if the option data will * cross a buffer boundary, split it across that * boundary. */ ix = 0; optstart = bufix; while (length) { unsigned char incr = length > 255 ? 255 : length; /* * If this hunk of the buffer will cross a * boundary, only go up to the boundary in this * pass. */ if (bufix < first_cutoff && bufix + incr > first_cutoff) incr = first_cutoff - bufix; else if (bufix < second_cutoff && bufix + incr > second_cutoff) incr = second_cutoff - bufix; /* * If this option is going to overflow the * buffer, skip it. */ if (bufix + 2 + incr > buflen) { bufix = optstart; break; } /* Everything looks good - copy it in! */ buffer[bufix] = code; buffer[bufix + 1] = incr; if (tto && incr == length) { memcpy(buffer + bufix + 2, options[code]->value + ix, incr - 1); buffer[bufix + 2 + incr - 1] = 0; } else memcpy(buffer + bufix + 2, options[code]->value + ix, incr); length -= incr; ix += incr; bufix += 2 + incr; } } return (bufix); } void do_packet(struct interface_info *interface, struct dhcp_packet *packet, int len, unsigned int from_port, struct iaddr from, struct hardware *hfrom) { struct packet tp; int i; if (packet->hlen > sizeof(packet->chaddr)) { note("Discarding packet with invalid hlen."); return; } memset(&tp, 0, sizeof(tp)); tp.raw = packet; tp.packet_length = len; tp.client_port = from_port; tp.client_addr = from; tp.interface = interface; tp.haddr = hfrom; parse_options(&tp); if (tp.options_valid && tp.options[DHO_DHCP_MESSAGE_TYPE].data) tp.packet_type = tp.options[DHO_DHCP_MESSAGE_TYPE].data[0]; if (tp.packet_type) dhcp(&tp); else bootp(&tp); /* Free the data associated with the options. */ for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) if (tp.options[i].len && tp.options[i].data) dfree(tp.options[i].data, "do_packet"); }