in6_src.c revision 83366
1/*	$FreeBSD: head/sys/netinet6/in6_src.c 83366 2001-09-12 08:38:13Z julian $	*/
2/*	$KAME: in6_src.c,v 1.37 2001/03/29 05:34:31 itojun Exp $	*/
3
4/*
5 * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 WIDE Project.
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31 */
32
33/*
34 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1991, 1993
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48 *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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54 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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57 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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61 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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63 * SUCH DAMAGE.
64 *
65 *	@(#)in_pcb.c	8.2 (Berkeley) 1/4/94
66 */
67
68#include "opt_inet.h"
69#include "opt_inet6.h"
70
71#include <sys/param.h>
72#include <sys/systm.h>
73#include <sys/malloc.h>
74#include <sys/mbuf.h>
75#include <sys/protosw.h>
76#include <sys/socket.h>
77#include <sys/socketvar.h>
78#include <sys/errno.h>
79#include <sys/time.h>
80
81#include <net/if.h>
82#include <net/route.h>
83
84#include <netinet/in.h>
85#include <netinet/in_var.h>
86#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
87#include <netinet/ip.h>
88#include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
89#include <netinet6/in6_var.h>
90#include <netinet/ip6.h>
91#include <netinet6/in6_pcb.h>
92#include <netinet6/ip6_var.h>
93#include <netinet6/nd6.h>
94#ifdef ENABLE_DEFAULT_SCOPE
95#include <netinet6/scope6_var.h>
96#endif
97
98#include <net/net_osdep.h>
99
100/*
101 * Return an IPv6 address, which is the most appropriate for a given
102 * destination and user specified options.
103 * If necessary, this function lookups the routing table and returns
104 * an entry to the caller for later use.
105 */
106struct in6_addr *
107in6_selectsrc(dstsock, opts, mopts, ro, laddr, errorp)
108	struct sockaddr_in6 *dstsock;
109	struct ip6_pktopts *opts;
110	struct ip6_moptions *mopts;
111	struct route_in6 *ro;
112	struct in6_addr *laddr;
113	int *errorp;
114{
115	struct in6_addr *dst;
116	struct in6_ifaddr *ia6 = 0;
117	struct in6_pktinfo *pi = NULL;
118
119	dst = &dstsock->sin6_addr;
120	*errorp = 0;
121
122	/*
123	 * If the source address is explicitly specified by the caller,
124	 * use it.
125	 */
126	if (opts && (pi = opts->ip6po_pktinfo) &&
127	    !IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(&pi->ipi6_addr))
128		return(&pi->ipi6_addr);
129
130	/*
131	 * If the source address is not specified but the socket(if any)
132	 * is already bound, use the bound address.
133	 */
134	if (laddr && !IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(laddr))
135		return(laddr);
136
137	/*
138	 * If the caller doesn't specify the source address but
139	 * the outgoing interface, use an address associated with
140	 * the interface.
141	 */
142	if (pi && pi->ipi6_ifindex) {
143		/* XXX boundary check is assumed to be already done. */
144		ia6 = in6_ifawithscope(ifnet_byindex(pi->ipi6_ifindex), dst);
145		if (ia6 == 0) {
146			*errorp = EADDRNOTAVAIL;
147			return(0);
148		}
149		return(&satosin6(&ia6->ia_addr)->sin6_addr);
150	}
151
152	/*
153	 * If the destination address is a link-local unicast address or
154	 * a multicast address, and if the outgoing interface is specified
155	 * by the sin6_scope_id filed, use an address associated with the
156	 * interface.
157	 * XXX: We're now trying to define more specific semantics of
158	 *      sin6_scope_id field, so this part will be rewritten in
159	 *      the near future.
160	 */
161	if ((IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(dst) || IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(dst)) &&
162	    dstsock->sin6_scope_id) {
163		/*
164		 * I'm not sure if boundary check for scope_id is done
165		 * somewhere...
166		 */
167		if (dstsock->sin6_scope_id < 0 ||
168		    if_index < dstsock->sin6_scope_id) {
169			*errorp = ENXIO; /* XXX: better error? */
170			return(0);
171		}
172		ia6 = in6_ifawithscope(ifnet_byindex(dstsock->sin6_scope_id),
173				       dst);
174		if (ia6 == 0) {
175			*errorp = EADDRNOTAVAIL;
176			return(0);
177		}
178		return(&satosin6(&ia6->ia_addr)->sin6_addr);
179	}
180
181	/*
182	 * If the destination address is a multicast address and
183	 * the outgoing interface for the address is specified
184	 * by the caller, use an address associated with the interface.
185	 * There is a sanity check here; if the destination has node-local
186	 * scope, the outgoing interfacde should be a loopback address.
187	 * Even if the outgoing interface is not specified, we also
188	 * choose a loopback interface as the outgoing interface.
189	 */
190	if (IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(dst)) {
191		struct ifnet *ifp = mopts ? mopts->im6o_multicast_ifp : NULL;
192
193		if (ifp == NULL && IN6_IS_ADDR_MC_NODELOCAL(dst)) {
194			ifp = &loif[0];
195		}
196
197		if (ifp) {
198			ia6 = in6_ifawithscope(ifp, dst);
199			if (ia6 == 0) {
200				*errorp = EADDRNOTAVAIL;
201				return(0);
202			}
203			return(&satosin6(&ia6->ia_addr)->sin6_addr);
204		}
205	}
206
207	/*
208	 * If the next hop address for the packet is specified
209	 * by caller, use an address associated with the route
210	 * to the next hop.
211	 */
212	{
213		struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6_next;
214		struct rtentry *rt;
215
216		if (opts && opts->ip6po_nexthop) {
217			sin6_next = satosin6(opts->ip6po_nexthop);
218			rt = nd6_lookup(&sin6_next->sin6_addr, 1, NULL);
219			if (rt) {
220				ia6 = in6_ifawithscope(rt->rt_ifp, dst);
221				if (ia6 == 0)
222					ia6 = ifatoia6(rt->rt_ifa);
223			}
224			if (ia6 == 0) {
225				*errorp = EADDRNOTAVAIL;
226				return(0);
227			}
228			return(&satosin6(&ia6->ia_addr)->sin6_addr);
229		}
230	}
231
232	/*
233	 * If route is known or can be allocated now,
234	 * our src addr is taken from the i/f, else punt.
235	 */
236	if (ro) {
237		if (ro->ro_rt &&
238		    !IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&satosin6(&ro->ro_dst)->sin6_addr, dst)) {
239			RTFREE(ro->ro_rt);
240			ro->ro_rt = (struct rtentry *)0;
241		}
242		if (ro->ro_rt == (struct rtentry *)0 ||
243		    ro->ro_rt->rt_ifp == (struct ifnet *)0) {
244			struct sockaddr_in6 *sa6;
245
246			/* No route yet, so try to acquire one */
247			bzero(&ro->ro_dst, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6));
248			sa6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&ro->ro_dst;
249			sa6->sin6_family = AF_INET6;
250			sa6->sin6_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
251			sa6->sin6_addr = *dst;
252			sa6->sin6_scope_id = dstsock->sin6_scope_id;
253			if (IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(dst)) {
254				ro->ro_rt = rtalloc1(&((struct route *)ro)
255						     ->ro_dst, 0, 0UL);
256			} else {
257				rtalloc((struct route *)ro);
258			}
259		}
260
261		/*
262		 * in_pcbconnect() checks out IFF_LOOPBACK to skip using
263		 * the address. But we don't know why it does so.
264		 * It is necessary to ensure the scope even for lo0
265		 * so doesn't check out IFF_LOOPBACK.
266		 */
267
268		if (ro->ro_rt) {
269			ia6 = in6_ifawithscope(ro->ro_rt->rt_ifa->ifa_ifp, dst);
270			if (ia6 == 0) /* xxx scope error ?*/
271				ia6 = ifatoia6(ro->ro_rt->rt_ifa);
272		}
273#if 0
274		/*
275		 * xxx The followings are necessary? (kazu)
276		 * I don't think so.
277		 * It's for SO_DONTROUTE option in IPv4.(jinmei)
278		 */
279		if (ia6 == 0) {
280			struct sockaddr_in6 sin6 = {sizeof(sin6), AF_INET6, 0};
281
282			sin6->sin6_addr = *dst;
283
284			ia6 = ifatoia6(ifa_ifwithdstaddr(sin6tosa(&sin6)));
285			if (ia6 == 0)
286				ia6 = ifatoia6(ifa_ifwithnet(sin6tosa(&sin6)));
287			if (ia6 == 0)
288				return(0);
289			return(&satosin6(&ia6->ia_addr)->sin6_addr);
290		}
291#endif /* 0 */
292		if (ia6 == 0) {
293			*errorp = EHOSTUNREACH;	/* no route */
294			return(0);
295		}
296		return(&satosin6(&ia6->ia_addr)->sin6_addr);
297	}
298
299	*errorp = EADDRNOTAVAIL;
300	return(0);
301}
302
303/*
304 * Default hop limit selection. The precedence is as follows:
305 * 1. Hoplimit value specified via ioctl.
306 * 2. (If the outgoing interface is detected) the current
307 *     hop limit of the interface specified by router advertisement.
308 * 3. The system default hoplimit.
309*/
310int
311in6_selecthlim(in6p, ifp)
312	struct in6pcb *in6p;
313	struct ifnet *ifp;
314{
315	if (in6p && in6p->in6p_hops >= 0)
316		return(in6p->in6p_hops);
317	else if (ifp)
318		return(nd_ifinfo[ifp->if_index].chlim);
319	else
320		return(ip6_defhlim);
321}
322
323/*
324 * XXX: this is borrowed from in6_pcbbind(). If possible, we should
325 * share this function by all *bsd*...
326 */
327int
328in6_pcbsetport(laddr, inp, td)
329	struct in6_addr *laddr;
330	struct inpcb *inp;
331	struct thread *td;
332{
333	struct socket *so = inp->inp_socket;
334	u_int16_t lport = 0, first, last, *lastport;
335	int count, error = 0, wild = 0;
336	struct inpcbinfo *pcbinfo = inp->inp_pcbinfo;
337
338	/* XXX: this is redundant when called from in6_pcbbind */
339	if ((so->so_options & (SO_REUSEADDR|SO_REUSEPORT)) == 0)
340		wild = INPLOOKUP_WILDCARD;
341
342	inp->inp_flags |= INP_ANONPORT;
343
344	if (inp->inp_flags & INP_HIGHPORT) {
345		first = ipport_hifirstauto;	/* sysctl */
346		last  = ipport_hilastauto;
347		lastport = &pcbinfo->lasthi;
348	} else if (inp->inp_flags & INP_LOWPORT) {
349		if (td && (error = suser_td(td)))
350			return error;
351		first = ipport_lowfirstauto;	/* 1023 */
352		last  = ipport_lowlastauto;	/* 600 */
353		lastport = &pcbinfo->lastlow;
354	} else {
355		first = ipport_firstauto;	/* sysctl */
356		last  = ipport_lastauto;
357		lastport = &pcbinfo->lastport;
358	}
359	/*
360	 * Simple check to ensure all ports are not used up causing
361	 * a deadlock here.
362	 *
363	 * We split the two cases (up and down) so that the direction
364	 * is not being tested on each round of the loop.
365	 */
366	if (first > last) {
367		/*
368		 * counting down
369		 */
370		count = first - last;
371
372		do {
373			if (count-- < 0) {	/* completely used? */
374				/*
375				 * Undo any address bind that may have
376				 * occurred above.
377				 */
378				inp->in6p_laddr = in6addr_any;
379				return (EAGAIN);
380			}
381			--*lastport;
382			if (*lastport > first || *lastport < last)
383				*lastport = first;
384			lport = htons(*lastport);
385		} while (in6_pcblookup_local(pcbinfo,
386					     &inp->in6p_laddr, lport, wild));
387	} else {
388		/*
389			 * counting up
390			 */
391		count = last - first;
392
393		do {
394			if (count-- < 0) {	/* completely used? */
395				/*
396				 * Undo any address bind that may have
397				 * occurred above.
398				 */
399				inp->in6p_laddr = in6addr_any;
400				return (EAGAIN);
401			}
402			++*lastport;
403			if (*lastport < first || *lastport > last)
404				*lastport = first;
405			lport = htons(*lastport);
406		} while (in6_pcblookup_local(pcbinfo,
407					     &inp->in6p_laddr, lport, wild));
408	}
409
410	inp->inp_lport = lport;
411	if (in_pcbinshash(inp) != 0) {
412		inp->in6p_laddr = in6addr_any;
413		inp->inp_lport = 0;
414		return (EAGAIN);
415	}
416
417	return(0);
418}
419
420/*
421 * generate kernel-internal form (scopeid embedded into s6_addr16[1]).
422 * If the address scope of is link-local, embed the interface index in the
423 * address.  The routine determines our precedence
424 * between advanced API scope/interface specification and basic API
425 * specification.
426 *
427 * this function should be nuked in the future, when we get rid of
428 * embedded scopeid thing.
429 *
430 * XXX actually, it is over-specification to return ifp against sin6_scope_id.
431 * there can be multiple interfaces that belong to a particular scope zone
432 * (in specification, we have 1:N mapping between a scope zone and interfaces).
433 * we may want to change the function to return something other than ifp.
434 */
435int
436in6_embedscope(in6, sin6, in6p, ifpp)
437	struct in6_addr *in6;
438	const struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6;
439#ifdef HAVE_NRL_INPCB
440	struct inpcb *in6p;
441#define in6p_outputopts	inp_outputopts6
442#define in6p_moptions	inp_moptions6
443#else
444	struct in6pcb *in6p;
445#endif
446	struct ifnet **ifpp;
447{
448	struct ifnet *ifp = NULL;
449	u_int32_t scopeid;
450
451	*in6 = sin6->sin6_addr;
452	scopeid = sin6->sin6_scope_id;
453	if (ifpp)
454		*ifpp = NULL;
455
456	/*
457	 * don't try to read sin6->sin6_addr beyond here, since the caller may
458	 * ask us to overwrite existing sockaddr_in6
459	 */
460
461#ifdef ENABLE_DEFAULT_SCOPE
462	if (scopeid == 0)
463		scopeid = scope6_addr2default(in6);
464#endif
465
466	if (IN6_IS_SCOPE_LINKLOCAL(in6)) {
467		struct in6_pktinfo *pi;
468
469		/*
470		 * KAME assumption: link id == interface id
471		 */
472
473		if (in6p && in6p->in6p_outputopts &&
474		    (pi = in6p->in6p_outputopts->ip6po_pktinfo) &&
475		    pi->ipi6_ifindex) {
476			ifp = ifnet_byindex(pi->ipi6_ifindex);
477			in6->s6_addr16[1] = htons(pi->ipi6_ifindex);
478		} else if (in6p && IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(in6) &&
479			   in6p->in6p_moptions &&
480			   in6p->in6p_moptions->im6o_multicast_ifp) {
481			ifp = in6p->in6p_moptions->im6o_multicast_ifp;
482			in6->s6_addr16[1] = htons(ifp->if_index);
483		} else if (scopeid) {
484			/* boundary check */
485			if (scopeid < 0 || if_index < scopeid)
486				return ENXIO;  /* XXX EINVAL? */
487			ifp = ifnet_byindex(scopeid);
488			/*XXX assignment to 16bit from 32bit variable */
489			in6->s6_addr16[1] = htons(scopeid & 0xffff);
490		}
491
492		if (ifpp)
493			*ifpp = ifp;
494	}
495
496	return 0;
497}
498#ifdef HAVE_NRL_INPCB
499#undef in6p_outputopts
500#undef in6p_moptions
501#endif
502
503/*
504 * generate standard sockaddr_in6 from embedded form.
505 * touches sin6_addr and sin6_scope_id only.
506 *
507 * this function should be nuked in the future, when we get rid of
508 * embedded scopeid thing.
509 */
510int
511in6_recoverscope(sin6, in6, ifp)
512	struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6;
513	const struct in6_addr *in6;
514	struct ifnet *ifp;
515{
516	u_int32_t scopeid;
517
518	sin6->sin6_addr = *in6;
519
520	/*
521	 * don't try to read *in6 beyond here, since the caller may
522	 * ask us to overwrite existing sockaddr_in6
523	 */
524
525	sin6->sin6_scope_id = 0;
526	if (IN6_IS_SCOPE_LINKLOCAL(in6)) {
527		/*
528		 * KAME assumption: link id == interface id
529		 */
530		scopeid = ntohs(sin6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[1]);
531		if (scopeid) {
532			/* sanity check */
533			if (scopeid < 0 || if_index < scopeid)
534				return ENXIO;
535			if (ifp && ifp->if_index != scopeid)
536				return ENXIO;
537			sin6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[1] = 0;
538			sin6->sin6_scope_id = scopeid;
539		}
540	}
541
542	return 0;
543}
544
545/*
546 * just clear the embedded scope identifer.
547 * XXX: currently used for bsdi4 only as a supplement function.
548 */
549void
550in6_clearscope(addr)
551	struct in6_addr *addr;
552{
553	if (IN6_IS_SCOPE_LINKLOCAL(addr))
554		addr->s6_addr16[1] = 0;
555}
556