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/* $NetBSD: rsrr.c,v 1.3 1995/12/10 10:07:14 mycroft Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1993, 1998-2001.
* The University of Southern California/Information Sciences Institute.
* 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. Neither the name of the project 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 PROJECT 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 PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, 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.
*/
/* RSRR code written by Daniel Zappala, USC Information Sciences Institute,
* April 1995.
*/
/* May 1995 -- Added support for Route Change Notification */
#ifdef RSRR
#include "defs.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#if (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103))
#include <stddef.h>
#endif
/* Taken from prune.c */
/*
* checks for scoped multicast addresses
*/
#define GET_SCOPE(gt) { \
register int _i; \
if (((gt)->gt_mcastgrp & 0xff000000) == 0xef000000) \
for (_i = 0; _i < numvifs; _i++) \
if (scoped_addr(_i, (gt)->gt_mcastgrp)) \
VIFM_SET(_i, (gt)->gt_scope); \
}
/*
* Exported variables.
*/
int rsrr_socket; /* interface to reservation protocol */
/*
* Global RSRR variables.
*/
char rsrr_recv_buf[RSRR_MAX_LEN]; /* RSRR receive buffer */
char rsrr_send_buf[RSRR_MAX_LEN]; /* RSRR send buffer */
struct sockaddr_un client_addr;
int client_length = sizeof(client_addr);
/*
* Procedure definitions needed internally.
*/
static void rsrr_accept(int recvlen);
static void rsrr_accept_iq(void);
static int rsrr_accept_rq __P((struct rsrr_rq *route_query, int flags,
struct gtable *gt_notify));
static int rsrr_send(int sendlen);
static void rsrr_cache __P((struct gtable *gt,
struct rsrr_rq *route_query));
/* Initialize RSRR socket */
void
rsrr_init()
{
int servlen;
struct sockaddr_un serv_addr;
if ((rsrr_socket = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) < 0)
log(LOG_ERR, errno, "Can't create RSRR socket");
unlink(RSRR_SERV_PATH);
bzero((char *) &serv_addr, sizeof(serv_addr));
serv_addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
strcpy(serv_addr.sun_path, RSRR_SERV_PATH);
#if (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103))
servlen = offsetof(struct sockaddr_un, sun_path) +
strlen(serv_addr.sun_path);
serv_addr.sun_len = servlen;
#else
servlen = sizeof(serv_addr.sun_family) + strlen(serv_addr.sun_path);
#endif
if (bind(rsrr_socket, (struct sockaddr *) &serv_addr, servlen) < 0)
log(LOG_ERR, errno, "Can't bind RSRR socket");
if (register_input_handler(rsrr_socket,rsrr_read) < 0)
log(LOG_WARNING, 0, "Couldn't register RSRR as an input handler");
}
/* Read a message from the RSRR socket */
void
rsrr_read(f, rfd)
int f;
fd_set *rfd;
{
int rsrr_recvlen;
sigset_t mask, omask;
bzero((char *) &client_addr, sizeof(client_addr));
rsrr_recvlen = recvfrom(rsrr_socket, rsrr_recv_buf, sizeof(rsrr_recv_buf),
0, (struct sockaddr *)&client_addr, &client_length);
if (rsrr_recvlen < 0) {
if (errno != EINTR)
log(LOG_ERR, errno, "RSRR recvfrom");
return;
}
/* Use of omask taken from main() */
sigemptyset(&mask);
sigaddset(&mask, SIGALRM);
sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask, &omask);
rsrr_accept(rsrr_recvlen);
sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, NULL);
}
/* Accept a message from the reservation protocol and take
* appropriate action.
*/
static void
rsrr_accept(recvlen)
int recvlen;
{
struct rsrr_header *rsrr;
struct rsrr_rq *route_query;
if (recvlen < RSRR_HEADER_LEN) {
log(LOG_WARNING, 0,
"Received RSRR packet of %d bytes, which is less than min size",
recvlen);
return;
}
rsrr = (struct rsrr_header *) rsrr_recv_buf;
if (rsrr->version > RSRR_MAX_VERSION) {
log(LOG_WARNING, 0,
"Received RSRR packet version %d, which I don't understand",
rsrr->version);
return;
}
switch (rsrr->version) {
case 1:
switch (rsrr->type) {
case RSRR_INITIAL_QUERY:
/* Send Initial Reply to client */
log(LOG_INFO, 0, "Received Initial Query\n");
rsrr_accept_iq();
break;
case RSRR_ROUTE_QUERY:
/* Check size */
if (recvlen < RSRR_RQ_LEN) {
log(LOG_WARNING, 0,
"Received Route Query of %d bytes, which is too small",
recvlen);
break;
}
/* Get the query */
route_query = (struct rsrr_rq *) (rsrr_recv_buf + RSRR_HEADER_LEN);
log(LOG_INFO, 0,
"Received Route Query for src %s grp %s notification %d",
inet_fmt(route_query->source_addr.s_addr, s1),
inet_fmt(route_query->dest_addr.s_addr,s2),
BIT_TST(rsrr->flags,RSRR_NOTIFICATION_BIT));
/* Send Route Reply to client */
rsrr_accept_rq(route_query,rsrr->flags,NULL);
break;
default:
log(LOG_WARNING, 0,
"Received RSRR packet type %d, which I don't handle",
rsrr->type);
break;
}
break;
default:
log(LOG_WARNING, 0,
"Received RSRR packet version %d, which I don't understand",
rsrr->version);
break;
}
}
/* Send an Initial Reply to the reservation protocol. */
static void
rsrr_accept_iq()
{
struct rsrr_header *rsrr;
struct rsrr_vif *vif_list;
struct uvif *v;
int vifi, sendlen;
/* Check for space. There should be room for plenty of vifs,
* but we should check anyway.
*/
if (numvifs > RSRR_MAX_VIFS) {
log(LOG_WARNING, 0,
"Can't send RSRR Route Reply because %d is too many vifs %d",
numvifs);
return;
}
/* Set up message */
rsrr = (struct rsrr_header *) rsrr_send_buf;
rsrr->version = 1;
rsrr->type = RSRR_INITIAL_REPLY;
rsrr->flags = 0;
rsrr->num = numvifs;
vif_list = (struct rsrr_vif *) (rsrr_send_buf + RSRR_HEADER_LEN);
/* Include the vif list. */
for (vifi=0, v = uvifs; vifi < numvifs; vifi++, v++) {
vif_list[vifi].id = vifi;
vif_list[vifi].status = 0;
if (v->uv_flags & VIFF_DISABLED)
BIT_SET(vif_list[vifi].status,RSRR_DISABLED_BIT);
vif_list[vifi].threshold = v->uv_threshold;
vif_list[vifi].local_addr.s_addr = v->uv_lcl_addr;
}
/* Get the size. */
sendlen = RSRR_HEADER_LEN + numvifs*RSRR_VIF_LEN;
/* Send it. */
log(LOG_INFO, 0, "Send RSRR Initial Reply");
rsrr_send(sendlen);
}
/* Send a Route Reply to the reservation protocol. The Route Query
* contains the query to which we are responding. The flags contain
* the incoming flags from the query or, for route change
* notification, the flags that should be set for the reply. The
* kernel table entry contains the routing info to use for a route
* change notification.
*/
static int
rsrr_accept_rq(route_query,flags,gt_notify)
struct rsrr_rq *route_query;
int flags;
struct gtable *gt_notify;
{
struct rsrr_header *rsrr;
struct rsrr_rr *route_reply;
struct gtable *gt,local_g;
struct rtentry *r;
int sendlen,i;
u_long mcastgrp;
/* Set up message */
rsrr = (struct rsrr_header *) rsrr_send_buf;
rsrr->version = 1;
rsrr->type = RSRR_ROUTE_REPLY;
rsrr->flags = 0;
rsrr->num = 0;
route_reply = (struct rsrr_rr *) (rsrr_send_buf + RSRR_HEADER_LEN);
route_reply->dest_addr.s_addr = route_query->dest_addr.s_addr;
route_reply->source_addr.s_addr = route_query->source_addr.s_addr;
route_reply->query_id = route_query->query_id;
/* Blank routing entry for error. */
route_reply->in_vif = 0;
route_reply->reserved = 0;
route_reply->out_vif_bm = 0;
/* Get the size. */
sendlen = RSRR_RR_LEN;
/* If kernel table entry is defined, then we are sending a Route Reply
* due to a Route Change Notification event. Use the kernel table entry
* to supply the routing info.
*/
if (gt_notify) {
/* Set flags */
rsrr->flags = flags;
/* Include the routing entry. */
route_reply->in_vif = gt_notify->gt_route->rt_parent;
route_reply->out_vif_bm = gt_notify->gt_grpmems;
} else if (find_src_grp(route_query->source_addr.s_addr, 0,
route_query->dest_addr.s_addr)) {
/* Found kernel entry. Code taken from add_table_entry() */
gt = gtp ? gtp->gt_gnext : kernel_table;
/* Include the routing entry. */
route_reply->in_vif = gt->gt_route->rt_parent;
route_reply->out_vif_bm = gt->gt_grpmems;
/* Cache reply if using route change notification. */
if BIT_TST(flags,RSRR_NOTIFICATION_BIT) {
rsrr_cache(gt,route_query);
BIT_SET(rsrr->flags,RSRR_NOTIFICATION_BIT);
}
} else {
/* No kernel entry; use routing table. */
r = determine_route(route_query->source_addr.s_addr);
if (r != NULL) {
/* We need to mimic what will happen if a data packet
* is forwarded by multicast routing -- the kernel will
* make an upcall and mrouted will install a route in the kernel.
* Our outgoing vif bitmap should reflect what that table
* will look like. Grab code from add_table_entry().
* This is gross, but it's probably better to be accurate.
*/
gt = &local_g;
mcastgrp = route_query->dest_addr.s_addr;
gt->gt_mcastgrp = mcastgrp;
gt->gt_grpmems = 0;
gt->gt_scope = 0;
gt->gt_route = r;
/* obtain the multicast group membership list */
for (i = 0; i < numvifs; i++) {
if (VIFM_ISSET(i, r->rt_children) &&
!(VIFM_ISSET(i, r->rt_leaves)))
VIFM_SET(i, gt->gt_grpmems);
if (VIFM_ISSET(i, r->rt_leaves) && grplst_mem(i, mcastgrp))
VIFM_SET(i, gt->gt_grpmems);
}
GET_SCOPE(gt);
gt->gt_grpmems &= ~gt->gt_scope;
/* Include the routing entry. */
route_reply->in_vif = gt->gt_route->rt_parent;
route_reply->out_vif_bm = gt->gt_grpmems;
} else {
/* Set error bit. */
BIT_SET(rsrr->flags,RSRR_ERROR_BIT);
}
}
if (gt_notify)
log(LOG_INFO, 0, "Route Change: Send RSRR Route Reply");
else
log(LOG_INFO, 0, "Send RSRR Route Reply");
log(LOG_INFO, 0, "for src %s dst %s in vif %d out vif %d\n",
inet_fmt(route_reply->source_addr.s_addr,s1),
inet_fmt(route_reply->dest_addr.s_addr,s2),
route_reply->in_vif,route_reply->out_vif_bm);
/* Send it. */
return rsrr_send(sendlen);
}
/* Send an RSRR message. */
static int
rsrr_send(sendlen)
int sendlen;
{
int error;
/* Send it. */
error = sendto(rsrr_socket, rsrr_send_buf, sendlen, 0,
(struct sockaddr *)&client_addr, client_length);
/* Check for errors. */
if (error < 0) {
log(LOG_WARNING, errno, "Failed send on RSRR socket");
} else if (error != sendlen) {
log(LOG_WARNING, 0,
"Sent only %d out of %d bytes on RSRR socket\n", error, sendlen);
}
return error;
}
/* Cache a message being sent to a client. Currently only used for
* caching Route Reply messages for route change notification.
*/
static void
rsrr_cache(gt,route_query)
struct gtable *gt;
struct rsrr_rq *route_query;
{
struct rsrr_cache *rc, **rcnp;
struct rsrr_header *rsrr;
rsrr = (struct rsrr_header *) rsrr_send_buf;
rcnp = >->gt_rsrr_cache;
while ((rc = *rcnp) != NULL) {
if ((rc->route_query.source_addr.s_addr ==
route_query->source_addr.s_addr) &&
(rc->route_query.dest_addr.s_addr ==
route_query->dest_addr.s_addr) &&
(!strcmp(rc->client_addr.sun_path,client_addr.sun_path))) {
/* Cache entry already exists.
* Check if route notification bit has been cleared.
*/
if (!BIT_TST(rsrr->flags,RSRR_NOTIFICATION_BIT)) {
/* Delete cache entry. */
*rcnp = rc->next;
free(rc);
} else {
/* Update */
rc->route_query.query_id = route_query->query_id;
log(LOG_DEBUG, 0,
"Update cached query id %ld from client %s\n",
rc->route_query.query_id, rc->client_addr.sun_path);
}
return;
}
rcnp = &rc->next;
}
/* Cache entry doesn't already exist. Create one and insert at
* front of list.
*/
rc = (struct rsrr_cache *) malloc(sizeof(struct rsrr_cache));
if (rc == NULL)
log(LOG_ERR, 0, "ran out of memory");
rc->route_query.source_addr.s_addr = route_query->source_addr.s_addr;
rc->route_query.dest_addr.s_addr = route_query->dest_addr.s_addr;
rc->route_query.query_id = route_query->query_id;
strcpy(rc->client_addr.sun_path, client_addr.sun_path);
rc->client_length = client_length;
rc->next = gt->gt_rsrr_cache;
gt->gt_rsrr_cache = rc;
log(LOG_DEBUG, 0, "Cached query id %ld from client %s\n",
rc->route_query.query_id,rc->client_addr.sun_path);
}
/* Send all the messages in the cache. Currently this is used to send
* all the cached Route Reply messages for route change notification.
*/
void
rsrr_cache_send(gt,notify)
struct gtable *gt;
int notify;
{
struct rsrr_cache *rc, **rcnp;
int flags = 0;
if (notify)
BIT_SET(flags,RSRR_NOTIFICATION_BIT);
rcnp = >->gt_rsrr_cache;
while ((rc = *rcnp) != NULL) {
if (rsrr_accept_rq(&rc->route_query,flags,gt) < 0) {
log(LOG_DEBUG, 0, "Deleting cached query id %ld from client %s\n",
rc->route_query.query_id,rc->client_addr.sun_path);
/* Delete cache entry. */
*rcnp = rc->next;
free(rc);
} else {
rcnp = &rc->next;
}
}
}
/* Clean the cache by deleting all entries. */
void
rsrr_cache_clean(gt)
struct gtable *gt;
{
struct rsrr_cache *rc,*rc_next;
printf("cleaning cache for group %s\n",inet_fmt(gt->gt_mcastgrp, s1));
rc = gt->gt_rsrr_cache;
while (rc) {
rc_next = rc->next;
free(rc);
rc = rc_next;
}
gt->gt_rsrr_cache = NULL;
}
void
rsrr_clean()
{
unlink(RSRR_SERV_PATH);
}
#endif /* RSRR */
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