in_rmx.c revision 33134
1/*
2 * Copyright 1994, 1995 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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28 *
29 *	$Id: in_rmx.c,v 1.31 1998/02/04 22:33:05 eivind Exp $
30 */
31
32/*
33 * This code does two things necessary for the enhanced TCP metrics to
34 * function in a useful manner:
35 *  1) It marks all non-host routes as `cloning', thus ensuring that
36 *     every actual reference to such a route actually gets turned
37 *     into a reference to a host route to the specific destination
38 *     requested.
39 *  2) When such routes lose all their references, it arranges for them
40 *     to be deleted in some random collection of circumstances, so that
41 *     a large quantity of stale routing data is not kept in kernel memory
42 *     indefinitely.  See in_rtqtimo() below for the exact mechanism.
43 */
44
45#include <sys/param.h>
46#include <sys/systm.h>
47#include <sys/kernel.h>
48#include <sys/sysctl.h>
49#include <sys/socket.h>
50#include <sys/mbuf.h>
51#include <sys/syslog.h>
52
53#include <net/if.h>
54#include <net/route.h>
55#include <netinet/in.h>
56#include <netinet/in_var.h>
57
58extern int	in_inithead __P((void **head, int off));
59
60#define RTPRF_OURS		RTF_PROTO3	/* set on routes we manage */
61
62/*
63 * Do what we need to do when inserting a route.
64 */
65static struct radix_node *
66in_addroute(void *v_arg, void *n_arg, struct radix_node_head *head,
67	    struct radix_node *treenodes)
68{
69	struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)treenodes;
70	struct sockaddr_in *sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)rt_key(rt);
71	struct radix_node *ret;
72
73	/*
74	 * For IP, all unicast non-host routes are automatically cloning.
75	 */
76	if(IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(sin->sin_addr.s_addr)))
77		rt->rt_flags |= RTF_MULTICAST;
78
79	if(!(rt->rt_flags & (RTF_HOST | RTF_CLONING | RTF_MULTICAST))) {
80		rt->rt_flags |= RTF_PRCLONING;
81	}
82
83	/*
84	 * A little bit of help for both IP output and input:
85	 *   For host routes, we make sure that RTF_BROADCAST
86	 *   is set for anything that looks like a broadcast address.
87	 *   This way, we can avoid an expensive call to in_broadcast()
88	 *   in ip_output() most of the time (because the route passed
89	 *   to ip_output() is almost always a host route).
90	 *
91	 *   We also do the same for local addresses, with the thought
92	 *   that this might one day be used to speed up ip_input().
93	 *
94	 * We also mark routes to multicast addresses as such, because
95	 * it's easy to do and might be useful (but this is much more
96	 * dubious since it's so easy to inspect the address).  (This
97	 * is done above.)
98	 */
99	if (rt->rt_flags & RTF_HOST) {
100		if (in_broadcast(sin->sin_addr, rt->rt_ifp)) {
101			rt->rt_flags |= RTF_BROADCAST;
102		} else {
103#define satosin(sa) ((struct sockaddr_in *)sa)
104			if (satosin(rt->rt_ifa->ifa_addr)->sin_addr.s_addr
105			    == sin->sin_addr.s_addr)
106				rt->rt_flags |= RTF_LOCAL;
107#undef satosin
108		}
109	}
110
111	if (!rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu && !(rt->rt_rmx.rmx_locks & RTV_MTU)
112	    && rt->rt_ifp)
113		rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu = rt->rt_ifp->if_mtu;
114
115	ret = rn_addroute(v_arg, n_arg, head, treenodes);
116	if (ret == NULL && rt->rt_flags & RTF_HOST) {
117		struct rtentry *rt2;
118		/*
119		 * We are trying to add a host route, but can't.
120		 * Find out if it is because of an
121		 * ARP entry and delete it if so.
122		 */
123		rt2 = rtalloc1((struct sockaddr *)sin, 0,
124				RTF_CLONING | RTF_PRCLONING);
125		if (rt2) {
126			if (rt2->rt_flags & RTF_LLINFO &&
127				rt2->rt_flags & RTF_HOST &&
128				rt2->rt_gateway &&
129				rt2->rt_gateway->sa_family == AF_LINK) {
130				rtrequest(RTM_DELETE,
131					  (struct sockaddr *)rt_key(rt2),
132					  rt2->rt_gateway,
133					  rt_mask(rt2), rt2->rt_flags, 0);
134				ret = rn_addroute(v_arg, n_arg, head,
135					treenodes);
136			}
137			RTFREE(rt2);
138		}
139	}
140	return ret;
141}
142
143/*
144 * This code is the inverse of in_clsroute: on first reference, if we
145 * were managing the route, stop doing so and set the expiration timer
146 * back off again.
147 */
148static struct radix_node *
149in_matroute(void *v_arg, struct radix_node_head *head)
150{
151	struct radix_node *rn = rn_match(v_arg, head);
152	struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn;
153
154	if(rt && rt->rt_refcnt == 0) { /* this is first reference */
155		if(rt->rt_flags & RTPRF_OURS) {
156			rt->rt_flags &= ~RTPRF_OURS;
157			rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire = 0;
158		}
159	}
160	return rn;
161}
162
163static int rtq_reallyold = 60*60;
164	/* one hour is ``really old'' */
165SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_RTEXPIRE, rtexpire,
166	CTLFLAG_RW, &rtq_reallyold , 0, "");
167
168static int rtq_minreallyold = 10;
169	/* never automatically crank down to less */
170SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_RTMINEXPIRE, rtminexpire,
171	CTLFLAG_RW, &rtq_minreallyold , 0, "");
172
173static int rtq_toomany = 128;
174	/* 128 cached routes is ``too many'' */
175SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_RTMAXCACHE, rtmaxcache,
176	CTLFLAG_RW, &rtq_toomany , 0, "");
177
178
179/*
180 * On last reference drop, mark the route as belong to us so that it can be
181 * timed out.
182 */
183static void
184in_clsroute(struct radix_node *rn, struct radix_node_head *head)
185{
186	struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn;
187
188	if(!(rt->rt_flags & RTF_UP))
189		return;		/* prophylactic measures */
190
191	if((rt->rt_flags & (RTF_LLINFO | RTF_HOST)) != RTF_HOST)
192		return;
193
194	if((rt->rt_flags & (RTF_WASCLONED | RTPRF_OURS))
195	   != RTF_WASCLONED)
196		return;
197
198	/*
199	 * As requested by David Greenman:
200	 * If rtq_reallyold is 0, just delete the route without
201	 * waiting for a timeout cycle to kill it.
202	 */
203	if(rtq_reallyold != 0) {
204		rt->rt_flags |= RTPRF_OURS;
205		rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire = time.tv_sec + rtq_reallyold;
206	} else {
207		rtrequest(RTM_DELETE,
208			  (struct sockaddr *)rt_key(rt),
209			  rt->rt_gateway, rt_mask(rt),
210			  rt->rt_flags, 0);
211	}
212}
213
214struct rtqk_arg {
215	struct radix_node_head *rnh;
216	int draining;
217	int killed;
218	int found;
219	int updating;
220	time_t nextstop;
221};
222
223/*
224 * Get rid of old routes.  When draining, this deletes everything, even when
225 * the timeout is not expired yet.  When updating, this makes sure that
226 * nothing has a timeout longer than the current value of rtq_reallyold.
227 */
228static int
229in_rtqkill(struct radix_node *rn, void *rock)
230{
231	struct rtqk_arg *ap = rock;
232	struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn;
233	int err;
234
235	if(rt->rt_flags & RTPRF_OURS) {
236		ap->found++;
237
238		if(ap->draining || rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire <= time.tv_sec) {
239			if(rt->rt_refcnt > 0)
240				panic("rtqkill route really not free");
241
242			err = rtrequest(RTM_DELETE,
243					(struct sockaddr *)rt_key(rt),
244					rt->rt_gateway, rt_mask(rt),
245					rt->rt_flags, 0);
246			if(err) {
247				log(LOG_WARNING, "in_rtqkill: error %d\n", err);
248			} else {
249				ap->killed++;
250			}
251		} else {
252			if(ap->updating
253			   && (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire - time.tv_sec
254			       > rtq_reallyold)) {
255				rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire = time.tv_sec
256					+ rtq_reallyold;
257			}
258			ap->nextstop = lmin(ap->nextstop,
259					    rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire);
260		}
261	}
262
263	return 0;
264}
265
266#define RTQ_TIMEOUT	60*10	/* run no less than once every ten minutes */
267static int rtq_timeout = RTQ_TIMEOUT;
268
269static void
270in_rtqtimo(void *rock)
271{
272	struct radix_node_head *rnh = rock;
273	struct rtqk_arg arg;
274	struct timeval atv;
275	static time_t last_adjusted_timeout = 0;
276	int s;
277
278	arg.found = arg.killed = 0;
279	arg.rnh = rnh;
280	arg.nextstop = time.tv_sec + rtq_timeout;
281	arg.draining = arg.updating = 0;
282	s = splnet();
283	rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, in_rtqkill, &arg);
284	splx(s);
285
286	/*
287	 * Attempt to be somewhat dynamic about this:
288	 * If there are ``too many'' routes sitting around taking up space,
289	 * then crank down the timeout, and see if we can't make some more
290	 * go away.  However, we make sure that we will never adjust more
291	 * than once in rtq_timeout seconds, to keep from cranking down too
292	 * hard.
293	 */
294	if((arg.found - arg.killed > rtq_toomany)
295	   && (time.tv_sec - last_adjusted_timeout >= rtq_timeout)
296	   && rtq_reallyold > rtq_minreallyold) {
297		rtq_reallyold = 2*rtq_reallyold / 3;
298		if(rtq_reallyold < rtq_minreallyold) {
299			rtq_reallyold = rtq_minreallyold;
300		}
301
302		last_adjusted_timeout = time.tv_sec;
303#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
304		log(LOG_DEBUG, "in_rtqtimo: adjusted rtq_reallyold to %d\n",
305		    rtq_reallyold);
306#endif
307		arg.found = arg.killed = 0;
308		arg.updating = 1;
309		s = splnet();
310		rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, in_rtqkill, &arg);
311		splx(s);
312	}
313
314	atv.tv_usec = 0;
315	atv.tv_sec = arg.nextstop;
316	timeout(in_rtqtimo, rock, hzto(&atv));
317}
318
319void
320in_rtqdrain(void)
321{
322	struct radix_node_head *rnh = rt_tables[AF_INET];
323	struct rtqk_arg arg;
324	int s;
325	arg.found = arg.killed = 0;
326	arg.rnh = rnh;
327	arg.nextstop = 0;
328	arg.draining = 1;
329	arg.updating = 0;
330	s = splnet();
331	rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, in_rtqkill, &arg);
332	splx(s);
333}
334
335/*
336 * Initialize our routing tree.
337 */
338int
339in_inithead(void **head, int off)
340{
341	struct radix_node_head *rnh;
342
343	if(!rn_inithead(head, off))
344		return 0;
345
346	if(head != (void **)&rt_tables[AF_INET]) /* BOGUS! */
347		return 1;	/* only do this for the real routing table */
348
349	rnh = *head;
350	rnh->rnh_addaddr = in_addroute;
351	rnh->rnh_matchaddr = in_matroute;
352	rnh->rnh_close = in_clsroute;
353	in_rtqtimo(rnh);	/* kick off timeout first time */
354	return 1;
355}
356
357
358/*
359 * This zaps old routes when the interface goes down.
360 * Currently it doesn't delete static routes; there are
361 * arguments one could make for both behaviors.  For the moment,
362 * we will adopt the Principle of Least Surprise and leave them
363 * alone (with the knowledge that this will not be enough for some
364 * people).  The ones we really want to get rid of are things like ARP
365 * entries, since the user might down the interface, walk over to a completely
366 * different network, and plug back in.
367 */
368struct in_ifadown_arg {
369	struct radix_node_head *rnh;
370	struct ifaddr *ifa;
371};
372
373static int
374in_ifadownkill(struct radix_node *rn, void *xap)
375{
376	struct in_ifadown_arg *ap = xap;
377	struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn;
378	int err;
379
380	if (rt->rt_ifa == ap->ifa && !(rt->rt_flags & RTF_STATIC)) {
381		err = rtrequest(RTM_DELETE, (struct sockaddr *)rt_key(rt),
382				rt->rt_gateway, rt_mask(rt), rt->rt_flags, 0);
383		if (err) {
384			log(LOG_WARNING, "in_ifadownkill: error %d\n", err);
385		}
386	}
387	return 0;
388}
389
390int
391in_ifadown(struct ifaddr *ifa)
392{
393	struct in_ifadown_arg arg;
394	struct radix_node_head *rnh;
395
396	if (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != AF_INET)
397		return 1;
398
399	arg.rnh = rnh = rt_tables[AF_INET];
400	arg.ifa = ifa;
401	rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, in_ifadownkill, &arg);
402	ifa->ifa_flags &= ~IFA_ROUTE;
403	return 0;
404}
405