route.h revision 225698
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29134411Ssimon *	@(#)route.h	8.4 (Berkeley) 1/9/95
30134411Ssimon * $FreeBSD: head/sys/net/route.h 225698 2011-09-20 20:27:26Z kmacy $
31134411Ssimon */
32134411Ssimon
33134411Ssimon#ifndef _NET_ROUTE_H_
34153459Sjoel#define _NET_ROUTE_H_
35153459Sjoel
36153459Sjoel/*
37134938Sru * Kernel resident routing tables.
38134411Ssimon *
39153459Sjoel * The routing tables are initialized when interface addresses
40134411Ssimon * are set by making entries for all directly connected interfaces.
41153459Sjoel */
42153459Sjoel
43153459Sjoel/*
44153459Sjoel * A route consists of a destination address, a reference
45153459Sjoel * to a routing entry, and a reference to an llentry.
46153459Sjoel * These are often held by protocols in their control
47153459Sjoel * blocks, e.g. inpcb.
48153459Sjoel */
49153459Sjoelstruct route {
50153459Sjoel	struct	rtentry *ro_rt;
51153459Sjoel	struct	llentry *ro_lle;
52153459Sjoel	struct	in_ifaddr *ro_ia;
53153459Sjoel	int		ro_flags;
54153459Sjoel	struct	sockaddr ro_dst;
55153459Sjoel};
56134411Ssimon
57134411Ssimon#define RT_CACHING_CONTEXT	0x1
58134411Ssimon
59134411Ssimon/*
60134411Ssimon * These numbers are used by reliable protocols for determining
61146489Sbrueffer * retransmission behavior and are included in the routing structure.
62134411Ssimon */
63134411Ssimonstruct rt_metrics_lite {
64134411Ssimon	u_long	rmx_mtu;	/* MTU for this path */
65146489Sbrueffer	u_long	rmx_expire;	/* lifetime for route, e.g. redirect */
66134411Ssimon	u_long	rmx_pksent;	/* packets sent using this route */
67134411Ssimon	u_long	rmx_weight;	/* absolute weight */
68134411Ssimon};
69134411Ssimon
70134411Ssimonstruct rt_metrics {
71134411Ssimon	u_long	rmx_locks;	/* Kernel must leave these values alone */
72134411Ssimon	u_long	rmx_mtu;	/* MTU for this path */
73134411Ssimon	u_long	rmx_hopcount;	/* max hops expected */
74134411Ssimon	u_long	rmx_expire;	/* lifetime for route, e.g. redirect */
75134411Ssimon	u_long	rmx_recvpipe;	/* inbound delay-bandwidth product */
76152895Sjoel	u_long	rmx_sendpipe;	/* outbound delay-bandwidth product */
77152895Sjoel	u_long	rmx_ssthresh;	/* outbound gateway buffer limit */
78134411Ssimon	u_long	rmx_rtt;	/* estimated round trip time */
79134411Ssimon	u_long	rmx_rttvar;	/* estimated rtt variance */
80134411Ssimon	u_long	rmx_pksent;	/* packets sent using this route */
81134411Ssimon	u_long	rmx_weight;	/* route weight */
82	u_long	rmx_filler[3];	/* will be used for T/TCP later */
83};
84
85/*
86 * rmx_rtt and rmx_rttvar are stored as microseconds;
87 * RTTTOPRHZ(rtt) converts to a value suitable for use
88 * by a protocol slowtimo counter.
89 */
90#define	RTM_RTTUNIT	1000000	/* units for rtt, rttvar, as units per sec */
91#define	RTTTOPRHZ(r)	((r) / (RTM_RTTUNIT / PR_SLOWHZ))
92
93/* MRT compile-time constants */
94#ifdef _KERNEL
95 #ifndef ROUTETABLES
96  #define RT_NUMFIBS 1
97  #define RT_MAXFIBS 1
98 #else
99  /* while we use 4 bits in the mbuf flags, we are limited to 16 */
100  #define RT_MAXFIBS 16
101  #if ROUTETABLES > RT_MAXFIBS
102   #define RT_NUMFIBS RT_MAXFIBS
103   #error "ROUTETABLES defined too big"
104  #else
105   #if ROUTETABLES == 0
106    #define RT_NUMFIBS 1
107   #else
108    #define RT_NUMFIBS ROUTETABLES
109   #endif
110  #endif
111 #endif
112#endif
113
114extern u_int rt_numfibs;	/* number fo usable routing tables */
115/*
116 * XXX kernel function pointer `rt_output' is visible to applications.
117 */
118struct mbuf;
119
120/*
121 * We distinguish between routes to hosts and routes to networks,
122 * preferring the former if available.  For each route we infer
123 * the interface to use from the gateway address supplied when
124 * the route was entered.  Routes that forward packets through
125 * gateways are marked so that the output routines know to address the
126 * gateway rather than the ultimate destination.
127 */
128#ifndef RNF_NORMAL
129#include <net/radix.h>
130#ifdef RADIX_MPATH
131#include <net/radix_mpath.h>
132#endif
133#endif
134struct rtentry {
135	struct	radix_node rt_nodes[2];	/* tree glue, and other values */
136	/*
137	 * XXX struct rtentry must begin with a struct radix_node (or two!)
138	 * because the code does some casts of a 'struct radix_node *'
139	 * to a 'struct rtentry *'
140	 */
141#define	rt_key(r)	(*((struct sockaddr **)(&(r)->rt_nodes->rn_key)))
142#define	rt_mask(r)	(*((struct sockaddr **)(&(r)->rt_nodes->rn_mask)))
143	struct	sockaddr *rt_gateway;	/* value */
144	int	rt_flags;		/* up/down?, host/net */
145	int	rt_refcnt;		/* # held references */
146	struct	ifnet *rt_ifp;		/* the answer: interface to use */
147	struct	ifaddr *rt_ifa;		/* the answer: interface address to use */
148	struct	rt_metrics_lite rt_rmx;	/* metrics used by rx'ing protocols */
149	u_int	rt_fibnum;		/* which FIB */
150#ifdef _KERNEL
151	/* XXX ugly, user apps use this definition but don't have a mtx def */
152	struct	mtx rt_mtx;		/* mutex for routing entry */
153#endif
154};
155
156/*
157 * Following structure necessary for 4.3 compatibility;
158 * We should eventually move it to a compat file.
159 */
160struct ortentry {
161	u_long	rt_hash;		/* to speed lookups */
162	struct	sockaddr rt_dst;	/* key */
163	struct	sockaddr rt_gateway;	/* value */
164	short	rt_flags;		/* up/down?, host/net */
165	short	rt_refcnt;		/* # held references */
166	u_long	rt_use;			/* raw # packets forwarded */
167	struct	ifnet *rt_ifp;		/* the answer: interface to use */
168};
169
170#define rt_use rt_rmx.rmx_pksent
171
172#define	RTF_UP		0x1		/* route usable */
173#define	RTF_GATEWAY	0x2		/* destination is a gateway */
174#define	RTF_HOST	0x4		/* host entry (net otherwise) */
175#define	RTF_REJECT	0x8		/* host or net unreachable */
176#define	RTF_DYNAMIC	0x10		/* created dynamically (by redirect) */
177#define	RTF_MODIFIED	0x20		/* modified dynamically (by redirect) */
178#define RTF_DONE	0x40		/* message confirmed */
179/*			0x80		   unused, was RTF_DELCLONE */
180/*			0x100		   unused, was RTF_CLONING */
181#define RTF_XRESOLVE	0x200		/* external daemon resolves name */
182#define RTF_LLINFO	0x400		/* DEPRECATED - exists ONLY for backward
183					   compatibility */
184#define RTF_LLDATA	0x400		/* used by apps to add/del L2 entries */
185#define RTF_STATIC	0x800		/* manually added */
186#define RTF_BLACKHOLE	0x1000		/* just discard pkts (during updates) */
187#define RTF_PROTO2	0x4000		/* protocol specific routing flag */
188#define RTF_PROTO1	0x8000		/* protocol specific routing flag */
189
190/* XXX: temporary to stay API/ABI compatible with userland */
191#ifndef _KERNEL
192#define RTF_PRCLONING	0x10000		/* unused, for compatibility */
193#endif
194
195/*			0x20000		   unused, was RTF_WASCLONED */
196#define RTF_PROTO3	0x40000		/* protocol specific routing flag */
197/*			0x80000		   unused */
198#define RTF_PINNED	0x100000	/* future use */
199#define	RTF_LOCAL	0x200000 	/* route represents a local address */
200#define	RTF_BROADCAST	0x400000	/* route represents a bcast address */
201#define	RTF_MULTICAST	0x800000	/* route represents a mcast address */
202					/* 0x8000000 and up unassigned */
203#define	RTF_STICKY	 0x10000000	/* always route dst->src */
204
205#define	RTF_RNH_LOCKED	 0x40000000	/* radix node head is locked */
206
207/* Mask of RTF flags that are allowed to be modified by RTM_CHANGE. */
208#define RTF_FMASK	\
209	(RTF_PROTO1 | RTF_PROTO2 | RTF_PROTO3 | RTF_BLACKHOLE | \
210	 RTF_REJECT | RTF_STATIC | RTF_STICKY)
211
212/*
213 * Routing statistics.
214 */
215struct	rtstat {
216	short	rts_badredirect;	/* bogus redirect calls */
217	short	rts_dynamic;		/* routes created by redirects */
218	short	rts_newgateway;		/* routes modified by redirects */
219	short	rts_unreach;		/* lookups which failed */
220	short	rts_wildcard;		/* lookups satisfied by a wildcard */
221};
222/*
223 * Structures for routing messages.
224 */
225struct rt_msghdr {
226	u_short	rtm_msglen;	/* to skip over non-understood messages */
227	u_char	rtm_version;	/* future binary compatibility */
228	u_char	rtm_type;	/* message type */
229	u_short	rtm_index;	/* index for associated ifp */
230	int	rtm_flags;	/* flags, incl. kern & message, e.g. DONE */
231	int	rtm_addrs;	/* bitmask identifying sockaddrs in msg */
232	pid_t	rtm_pid;	/* identify sender */
233	int	rtm_seq;	/* for sender to identify action */
234	int	rtm_errno;	/* why failed */
235	int	rtm_fmask;	/* bitmask used in RTM_CHANGE message */
236	u_long	rtm_inits;	/* which metrics we are initializing */
237	struct	rt_metrics rtm_rmx; /* metrics themselves */
238};
239
240#define RTM_VERSION	5	/* Up the ante and ignore older versions */
241
242/*
243 * Message types.
244 */
245#define RTM_ADD		0x1	/* Add Route */
246#define RTM_DELETE	0x2	/* Delete Route */
247#define RTM_CHANGE	0x3	/* Change Metrics or flags */
248#define RTM_GET		0x4	/* Report Metrics */
249#define RTM_LOSING	0x5	/* Kernel Suspects Partitioning */
250#define RTM_REDIRECT	0x6	/* Told to use different route */
251#define RTM_MISS	0x7	/* Lookup failed on this address */
252#define RTM_LOCK	0x8	/* fix specified metrics */
253#define RTM_OLDADD	0x9	/* caused by SIOCADDRT */
254#define RTM_OLDDEL	0xa	/* caused by SIOCDELRT */
255#define RTM_RESOLVE	0xb	/* req to resolve dst to LL addr */
256#define RTM_NEWADDR	0xc	/* address being added to iface */
257#define RTM_DELADDR	0xd	/* address being removed from iface */
258#define RTM_IFINFO	0xe	/* iface going up/down etc. */
259#define	RTM_NEWMADDR	0xf	/* mcast group membership being added to if */
260#define	RTM_DELMADDR	0x10	/* mcast group membership being deleted */
261#define	RTM_IFANNOUNCE	0x11	/* iface arrival/departure */
262#define	RTM_IEEE80211	0x12	/* IEEE80211 wireless event */
263
264/*
265 * Bitmask values for rtm_inits and rmx_locks.
266 */
267#define RTV_MTU		0x1	/* init or lock _mtu */
268#define RTV_HOPCOUNT	0x2	/* init or lock _hopcount */
269#define RTV_EXPIRE	0x4	/* init or lock _expire */
270#define RTV_RPIPE	0x8	/* init or lock _recvpipe */
271#define RTV_SPIPE	0x10	/* init or lock _sendpipe */
272#define RTV_SSTHRESH	0x20	/* init or lock _ssthresh */
273#define RTV_RTT		0x40	/* init or lock _rtt */
274#define RTV_RTTVAR	0x80	/* init or lock _rttvar */
275#define RTV_WEIGHT	0x100	/* init or lock _weight */
276
277/*
278 * Bitmask values for rtm_addrs.
279 */
280#define RTA_DST		0x1	/* destination sockaddr present */
281#define RTA_GATEWAY	0x2	/* gateway sockaddr present */
282#define RTA_NETMASK	0x4	/* netmask sockaddr present */
283#define RTA_GENMASK	0x8	/* cloning mask sockaddr present */
284#define RTA_IFP		0x10	/* interface name sockaddr present */
285#define RTA_IFA		0x20	/* interface addr sockaddr present */
286#define RTA_AUTHOR	0x40	/* sockaddr for author of redirect */
287#define RTA_BRD		0x80	/* for NEWADDR, broadcast or p-p dest addr */
288
289/*
290 * Index offsets for sockaddr array for alternate internal encoding.
291 */
292#define RTAX_DST	0	/* destination sockaddr present */
293#define RTAX_GATEWAY	1	/* gateway sockaddr present */
294#define RTAX_NETMASK	2	/* netmask sockaddr present */
295#define RTAX_GENMASK	3	/* cloning mask sockaddr present */
296#define RTAX_IFP	4	/* interface name sockaddr present */
297#define RTAX_IFA	5	/* interface addr sockaddr present */
298#define RTAX_AUTHOR	6	/* sockaddr for author of redirect */
299#define RTAX_BRD	7	/* for NEWADDR, broadcast or p-p dest addr */
300#define RTAX_MAX	8	/* size of array to allocate */
301
302struct rt_addrinfo {
303	int	rti_addrs;
304	struct	sockaddr *rti_info[RTAX_MAX];
305	int	rti_flags;
306	struct	ifaddr *rti_ifa;
307	struct	ifnet *rti_ifp;
308};
309
310/*
311 * This macro returns the size of a struct sockaddr when passed
312 * through a routing socket. Basically we round up sa_len to
313 * a multiple of sizeof(long), with a minimum of sizeof(long).
314 * The check for a NULL pointer is just a convenience, probably never used.
315 * The case sa_len == 0 should only apply to empty structures.
316 */
317#define SA_SIZE(sa)						\
318    (  (!(sa) || ((struct sockaddr *)(sa))->sa_len == 0) ?	\
319	sizeof(long)		:				\
320	1 + ( (((struct sockaddr *)(sa))->sa_len - 1) | (sizeof(long) - 1) ) )
321
322#ifdef _KERNEL
323
324#define RT_LINK_IS_UP(ifp)	(!((ifp)->if_capabilities & IFCAP_LINKSTATE) \
325				 || (ifp)->if_link_state == LINK_STATE_UP)
326
327#define	RT_LOCK_INIT(_rt) \
328	mtx_init(&(_rt)->rt_mtx, "rtentry", NULL, MTX_DEF | MTX_DUPOK)
329#define	RT_LOCK(_rt)		mtx_lock(&(_rt)->rt_mtx)
330#define	RT_UNLOCK(_rt)		mtx_unlock(&(_rt)->rt_mtx)
331#define	RT_LOCK_DESTROY(_rt)	mtx_destroy(&(_rt)->rt_mtx)
332#define	RT_LOCK_ASSERT(_rt)	mtx_assert(&(_rt)->rt_mtx, MA_OWNED)
333
334#define	RT_ADDREF(_rt)	do {					\
335	RT_LOCK_ASSERT(_rt);					\
336	KASSERT((_rt)->rt_refcnt >= 0,				\
337		("negative refcnt %d", (_rt)->rt_refcnt));	\
338	(_rt)->rt_refcnt++;					\
339} while (0)
340
341#define	RT_REMREF(_rt)	do {					\
342	RT_LOCK_ASSERT(_rt);					\
343	KASSERT((_rt)->rt_refcnt > 0,				\
344		("bogus refcnt %d", (_rt)->rt_refcnt));	\
345	(_rt)->rt_refcnt--;					\
346} while (0)
347
348#define	RTFREE_LOCKED(_rt) do {					\
349	if ((_rt)->rt_refcnt <= 1)				\
350		rtfree(_rt);					\
351	else {							\
352		RT_REMREF(_rt);					\
353		RT_UNLOCK(_rt);					\
354	}							\
355	/* guard against invalid refs */			\
356	_rt = 0;						\
357} while (0)
358
359#define	RTFREE(_rt) do {					\
360	RT_LOCK(_rt);						\
361	RTFREE_LOCKED(_rt);					\
362} while (0)
363
364struct radix_node_head *rt_tables_get_rnh(int, int);
365
366struct ifmultiaddr;
367
368void	 rt_ieee80211msg(struct ifnet *, int, void *, size_t);
369void	 rt_ifannouncemsg(struct ifnet *, int);
370void	 rt_ifmsg(struct ifnet *);
371void	 rt_missmsg(int, struct rt_addrinfo *, int, int);
372void	 rt_newaddrmsg(int, struct ifaddr *, int, struct rtentry *);
373void	 rt_newmaddrmsg(int, struct ifmultiaddr *);
374int	 rt_setgate(struct rtentry *, struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *);
375void 	 rt_maskedcopy(struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *);
376
377/*
378 * Note the following locking behavior:
379 *
380 *    rtalloc_ign() and rtalloc() return ro->ro_rt unlocked
381 *
382 *    rtalloc1() returns a locked rtentry
383 *
384 *    rtfree() and RTFREE_LOCKED() require a locked rtentry
385 *
386 *    RTFREE() uses an unlocked entry.
387 */
388
389int	 rtexpunge(struct rtentry *);
390void	 rtfree(struct rtentry *);
391int	 rt_check(struct rtentry **, struct rtentry **, struct sockaddr *);
392
393/* XXX MRT COMPAT VERSIONS THAT SET UNIVERSE to 0 */
394/* Thes are used by old code not yet converted to use multiple FIBS */
395int	 rt_getifa(struct rt_addrinfo *);
396void	 rtalloc_ign(struct route *ro, u_long ignflags);
397void	 rtalloc(struct route *ro); /* XXX deprecated, use rtalloc_ign(ro, 0) */
398struct rtentry *rtalloc1(struct sockaddr *, int, u_long);
399int	 rtinit(struct ifaddr *, int, int);
400int	 rtioctl(u_long, caddr_t);
401void	 rtredirect(struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *,
402	    struct sockaddr *, int, struct sockaddr *);
403int	 rtrequest(int, struct sockaddr *,
404	    struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *, int, struct rtentry **);
405
406/* defaults to "all" FIBs */
407int	 rtinit_fib(struct ifaddr *, int, int);
408
409/* XXX MRT NEW VERSIONS THAT USE FIBs
410 * For now the protocol indepedent versions are the same as the AF_INET ones
411 * but this will change..
412 */
413int	 rt_getifa_fib(struct rt_addrinfo *, u_int fibnum);
414void	 rtalloc_ign_fib(struct route *ro, u_long ignflags, u_int fibnum);
415void	 rtalloc_fib(struct route *ro, u_int fibnum);
416struct rtentry *rtalloc1_fib(struct sockaddr *, int, u_long, u_int);
417int	 rtioctl_fib(u_long, caddr_t, u_int);
418void	 rtredirect_fib(struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *,
419	    struct sockaddr *, int, struct sockaddr *, u_int);
420int	 rtrequest_fib(int, struct sockaddr *,
421	    struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *, int, struct rtentry **, u_int);
422int	 rtrequest1_fib(int, struct rt_addrinfo *, struct rtentry **, u_int);
423
424#include <sys/eventhandler.h>
425typedef void (*rtevent_arp_update_fn)(void *, struct rtentry *, uint8_t *, struct sockaddr *);
426typedef void (*rtevent_redirect_fn)(void *, struct rtentry *, struct rtentry *, struct sockaddr *);
427/* route_arp_update_event is no longer generated; see arp_update_event */
428EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(route_arp_update_event, rtevent_arp_update_fn);
429EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(route_redirect_event, rtevent_redirect_fn);
430#endif
431
432#endif
433