ipfw2.h revision 332763
1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Luigi Rizzo
3 * Copyright (c) 1996 Alex Nash, Paul Traina, Poul-Henning Kamp
4 * Copyright (c) 1994 Ugen J.S.Antsilevich
5 *
6 * Idea and grammar partially left from:
7 * Copyright (c) 1993 Daniel Boulet
8 *
9 * Redistribution and use in source forms, with and without modification,
10 * are permitted provided that this entire comment appears intact.
11 *
12 * Redistribution in binary form may occur without any restrictions.
13 * Obviously, it would be nice if you gave credit where credit is due
14 * but requiring it would be too onerous.
15 *
16 * This software is provided ``AS IS'' without any warranties of any kind.
17 *
18 * NEW command line interface for IP firewall facility
19 *
20 * $FreeBSD: stable/11/sbin/ipfw/ipfw2.h 332763 2018-04-19 10:06:53Z ae $
21 */
22
23/*
24 * Options that can be set on the command line.
25 * When reading commands from a file, a subset of the options can also
26 * be applied globally by specifying them before the file name.
27 * After that, each line can contain its own option that changes
28 * the global value.
29 * XXX The context is not restored after each line.
30 */
31
32struct cmdline_opts {
33	/* boolean options: */
34	int	do_value_as_ip;	/* show table value as IP */
35	int	do_resolv;	/* try to resolve all ip to names */
36	int	do_time;	/* Show time stamps */
37	int	do_quiet;	/* Be quiet in add and flush */
38	int	do_pipe;	/* this cmd refers to a pipe/queue/sched */
39	int	do_nat; 	/* this cmd refers to a nat config */
40	int	do_dynamic;	/* display dynamic rules */
41	int	do_expired;	/* display expired dynamic rules */
42	int	do_compact;	/* show rules in compact mode */
43	int	do_force;	/* do not ask for confirmation */
44	int	show_sets;	/* display the set each rule belongs to */
45	int	test_only;	/* only check syntax */
46	int	comment_only;	/* only print action and comment */
47	int	verbose;	/* be verbose on some commands */
48
49	/* The options below can have multiple values. */
50
51	int	do_sort;	/* field to sort results (0 = no) */
52		/* valid fields are 1 and above */
53
54	int	use_set;	/* work with specified set number */
55		/* 0 means all sets, otherwise apply to set use_set - 1 */
56
57};
58
59enum {
60	TIMESTAMP_NONE = 0,
61	TIMESTAMP_STRING,
62	TIMESTAMP_NUMERIC,
63};
64
65extern struct cmdline_opts co;
66
67/*
68 * _s_x is a structure that stores a string <-> token pairs, used in
69 * various places in the parser. Entries are stored in arrays,
70 * with an entry with s=NULL as terminator.
71 * The search routines are match_token() and match_value().
72 * Often, an element with x=0 contains an error string.
73 *
74 */
75struct _s_x {
76	char const *s;
77	int x;
78};
79
80extern struct _s_x f_ipdscp[];
81
82enum tokens {
83	TOK_NULL=0,
84
85	TOK_OR,
86	TOK_NOT,
87	TOK_STARTBRACE,
88	TOK_ENDBRACE,
89
90	TOK_ABORT6,
91	TOK_ABORT,
92	TOK_ACCEPT,
93	TOK_COUNT,
94	TOK_EACTION,
95	TOK_PIPE,
96	TOK_LINK,
97	TOK_QUEUE,
98	TOK_FLOWSET,
99	TOK_SCHED,
100	TOK_DIVERT,
101	TOK_TEE,
102	TOK_NETGRAPH,
103	TOK_NGTEE,
104	TOK_FORWARD,
105	TOK_SKIPTO,
106	TOK_DENY,
107	TOK_REJECT,
108	TOK_RESET,
109	TOK_UNREACH,
110	TOK_CHECKSTATE,
111	TOK_NAT,
112	TOK_REASS,
113	TOK_CALL,
114	TOK_RETURN,
115
116	TOK_ALTQ,
117	TOK_LOG,
118	TOK_TAG,
119	TOK_UNTAG,
120
121	TOK_TAGGED,
122	TOK_UID,
123	TOK_GID,
124	TOK_JAIL,
125	TOK_IN,
126	TOK_LIMIT,
127	TOK_KEEPSTATE,
128	TOK_LAYER2,
129	TOK_OUT,
130	TOK_DIVERTED,
131	TOK_DIVERTEDLOOPBACK,
132	TOK_DIVERTEDOUTPUT,
133	TOK_XMIT,
134	TOK_RECV,
135	TOK_VIA,
136	TOK_FRAG,
137	TOK_IPOPTS,
138	TOK_IPLEN,
139	TOK_IPID,
140	TOK_IPPRECEDENCE,
141	TOK_DSCP,
142	TOK_IPTOS,
143	TOK_IPTTL,
144	TOK_IPVER,
145	TOK_ESTAB,
146	TOK_SETUP,
147	TOK_TCPDATALEN,
148	TOK_TCPFLAGS,
149	TOK_TCPOPTS,
150	TOK_TCPSEQ,
151	TOK_TCPACK,
152	TOK_TCPWIN,
153	TOK_ICMPTYPES,
154	TOK_MAC,
155	TOK_MACTYPE,
156	TOK_VERREVPATH,
157	TOK_VERSRCREACH,
158	TOK_ANTISPOOF,
159	TOK_IPSEC,
160	TOK_COMMENT,
161
162	TOK_PLR,
163	TOK_NOERROR,
164	TOK_BUCKETS,
165	TOK_DSTIP,
166	TOK_SRCIP,
167	TOK_DSTPORT,
168	TOK_SRCPORT,
169	TOK_ALL,
170	TOK_MASK,
171	TOK_FLOW_MASK,
172	TOK_SCHED_MASK,
173	TOK_BW,
174	TOK_DELAY,
175	TOK_PROFILE,
176	TOK_BURST,
177	TOK_RED,
178	TOK_GRED,
179	TOK_ECN,
180	TOK_DROPTAIL,
181	TOK_PROTO,
182#ifdef NEW_AQM
183	/* AQM tokens*/
184	TOK_NO_ECN,
185	TOK_CODEL,
186	TOK_FQ_CODEL,
187	TOK_TARGET,
188	TOK_INTERVAL,
189	TOK_FLOWS,
190	TOK_QUANTUM,
191
192	TOK_PIE,
193	TOK_FQ_PIE,
194	TOK_TUPDATE,
195	TOK_MAX_BURST,
196	TOK_MAX_ECNTH,
197	TOK_ALPHA,
198	TOK_BETA,
199	TOK_CAPDROP,
200	TOK_NO_CAPDROP,
201	TOK_ONOFF,
202	TOK_DRE,
203	TOK_TS,
204	TOK_DERAND,
205	TOK_NO_DERAND,
206#endif
207	/* dummynet tokens */
208	TOK_WEIGHT,
209	TOK_LMAX,
210	TOK_PRI,
211	TOK_TYPE,
212	TOK_SLOTSIZE,
213
214	TOK_IP,
215	TOK_IF,
216	TOK_ALOG,
217	TOK_DENY_INC,
218	TOK_SAME_PORTS,
219	TOK_UNREG_ONLY,
220	TOK_SKIP_GLOBAL,
221	TOK_RESET_ADDR,
222	TOK_ALIAS_REV,
223	TOK_PROXY_ONLY,
224	TOK_REDIR_ADDR,
225	TOK_REDIR_PORT,
226	TOK_REDIR_PROTO,
227
228	TOK_IPV6,
229	TOK_FLOWID,
230	TOK_ICMP6TYPES,
231	TOK_EXT6HDR,
232	TOK_DSTIP6,
233	TOK_SRCIP6,
234
235	TOK_IPV4,
236	TOK_UNREACH6,
237	TOK_RESET6,
238
239	TOK_FIB,
240	TOK_SETFIB,
241	TOK_LOOKUP,
242	TOK_SOCKARG,
243	TOK_SETDSCP,
244	TOK_FLOW,
245	TOK_IFLIST,
246	/* Table tokens */
247	TOK_CREATE,
248	TOK_DESTROY,
249	TOK_LIST,
250	TOK_INFO,
251	TOK_DETAIL,
252	TOK_MODIFY,
253	TOK_FLUSH,
254	TOK_SWAP,
255	TOK_ADD,
256	TOK_DEL,
257	TOK_VALTYPE,
258	TOK_ALGO,
259	TOK_TALIST,
260	TOK_ATOMIC,
261	TOK_LOCK,
262	TOK_UNLOCK,
263	TOK_VLIST,
264	TOK_OLIST,
265
266	/* NAT64 tokens */
267	TOK_NAT64STL,
268	TOK_NAT64LSN,
269	TOK_STATS,
270	TOK_STATES,
271	TOK_CONFIG,
272	TOK_TABLE4,
273	TOK_TABLE6,
274	TOK_PREFIX4,
275	TOK_PREFIX6,
276	TOK_AGG_LEN,
277	TOK_AGG_COUNT,
278	TOK_MAX_PORTS,
279	TOK_JMAXLEN,
280	TOK_PORT_RANGE,
281	TOK_HOST_DEL_AGE,
282	TOK_PG_DEL_AGE,
283	TOK_TCP_SYN_AGE,
284	TOK_TCP_CLOSE_AGE,
285	TOK_TCP_EST_AGE,
286	TOK_UDP_AGE,
287	TOK_ICMP_AGE,
288	TOK_LOGOFF,
289
290	/* NPTv6 tokens */
291	TOK_NPTV6,
292	TOK_INTPREFIX,
293	TOK_EXTPREFIX,
294	TOK_PREFIXLEN,
295
296	TOK_TCPSETMSS,
297};
298
299/*
300 * the following macro returns an error message if we run out of
301 * arguments.
302 */
303#define NEED(_p, msg)      {if (!_p) errx(EX_USAGE, msg);}
304#define NEED1(msg)      {if (!(*av)) errx(EX_USAGE, msg);}
305
306struct buf_pr {
307	char	*buf;	/* allocated buffer */
308	char	*ptr;	/* current pointer */
309	size_t	size;	/* total buffer size */
310	size_t	avail;	/* available storage */
311	size_t	needed;	/* length needed */
312};
313
314int pr_u64(struct buf_pr *bp, uint64_t *pd, int width);
315int bp_alloc(struct buf_pr *b, size_t size);
316void bp_free(struct buf_pr *b);
317int bprintf(struct buf_pr *b, char *format, ...);
318
319
320/* memory allocation support */
321void *safe_calloc(size_t number, size_t size);
322void *safe_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
323
324/* string comparison functions used for historical compatibility */
325int _substrcmp(const char *str1, const char* str2);
326int _substrcmp2(const char *str1, const char* str2, const char* str3);
327int stringnum_cmp(const char *a, const char *b);
328
329/* utility functions */
330int match_token(struct _s_x *table, const char *string);
331int match_token_relaxed(struct _s_x *table, const char *string);
332int get_token(struct _s_x *table, const char *string, const char *errbase);
333char const *match_value(struct _s_x *p, int value);
334size_t concat_tokens(char *buf, size_t bufsize, struct _s_x *table,
335    char *delimiter);
336int fill_flags(struct _s_x *flags, char *p, char **e, uint32_t *set,
337    uint32_t *clear);
338void print_flags_buffer(char *buf, size_t sz, struct _s_x *list, uint32_t set);
339
340struct _ip_fw3_opheader;
341int do_cmd(int optname, void *optval, uintptr_t optlen);
342int do_set3(int optname, struct _ip_fw3_opheader *op3, size_t optlen);
343int do_get3(int optname, struct _ip_fw3_opheader *op3, size_t *optlen);
344
345struct in6_addr;
346void n2mask(struct in6_addr *mask, int n);
347int contigmask(uint8_t *p, int len);
348
349/*
350 * Forward declarations to avoid include way too many headers.
351 * C does not allow duplicated typedefs, so we use the base struct
352 * that the typedef points to.
353 * Should the typedefs use a different type, the compiler will
354 * still detect the change when compiling the body of the
355 * functions involved, so we do not lose error checking.
356 */
357struct _ipfw_insn;
358struct _ipfw_insn_altq;
359struct _ipfw_insn_u32;
360struct _ipfw_insn_ip6;
361struct _ipfw_insn_icmp6;
362
363/*
364 * The reserved set numer. This is a constant in ip_fw.h
365 * but we store it in a variable so other files do not depend
366 * in that header just for one constant.
367 */
368extern int resvd_set_number;
369
370/* first-level command handlers */
371void ipfw_add(char *av[]);
372void ipfw_show_nat(int ac, char **av);
373void ipfw_config_pipe(int ac, char **av);
374void ipfw_config_nat(int ac, char **av);
375void ipfw_sets_handler(char *av[]);
376void ipfw_table_handler(int ac, char *av[]);
377void ipfw_sysctl_handler(char *av[], int which);
378void ipfw_delete(char *av[]);
379void ipfw_flush(int force);
380void ipfw_zero(int ac, char *av[], int optname);
381void ipfw_list(int ac, char *av[], int show_counters);
382void ipfw_internal_handler(int ac, char *av[]);
383void ipfw_nat64lsn_handler(int ac, char *av[]);
384void ipfw_nat64stl_handler(int ac, char *av[]);
385void ipfw_nptv6_handler(int ac, char *av[]);
386int ipfw_check_object_name(const char *name);
387
388#ifdef PF
389/* altq.c */
390void altq_set_enabled(int enabled);
391u_int32_t altq_name_to_qid(const char *name);
392void print_altq_cmd(struct buf_pr *bp, struct _ipfw_insn_altq *altqptr);
393#else
394#define NO_ALTQ
395#endif
396
397/* dummynet.c */
398void dummynet_list(int ac, char *av[], int show_counters);
399void dummynet_flush(void);
400int ipfw_delete_pipe(int pipe_or_queue, int n);
401
402/* ipv6.c */
403void print_unreach6_code(struct buf_pr *bp, uint16_t code);
404void print_ip6(struct buf_pr *bp, struct _ipfw_insn_ip6 *cmd);
405void print_flow6id(struct buf_pr *bp, struct _ipfw_insn_u32 *cmd);
406void print_icmp6types(struct buf_pr *bp, struct _ipfw_insn_u32 *cmd);
407void print_ext6hdr(struct buf_pr *bp, struct _ipfw_insn *cmd );
408
409struct tidx;
410struct _ipfw_insn *add_srcip6(struct _ipfw_insn *cmd, char *av, int cblen,
411    struct tidx *tstate);
412struct _ipfw_insn *add_dstip6(struct _ipfw_insn *cmd, char *av, int cblen,
413    struct tidx *tstate);
414
415void fill_flow6(struct _ipfw_insn_u32 *cmd, char *av, int cblen);
416void fill_unreach6_code(u_short *codep, char *str);
417void fill_icmp6types(struct _ipfw_insn_icmp6 *cmd, char *av, int cblen);
418int fill_ext6hdr(struct _ipfw_insn *cmd, char *av);
419
420/* ipfw2.c */
421void bp_flush(struct buf_pr *b);
422void fill_table(struct _ipfw_insn *cmd, char *av, uint8_t opcode,
423    struct tidx *tstate);
424
425/* tables.c */
426struct _ipfw_obj_ctlv;
427struct _ipfw_obj_ntlv;
428int table_check_name(const char *tablename);
429void ipfw_list_ta(int ac, char *av[]);
430void ipfw_list_values(int ac, char *av[]);
431void table_fill_ntlv(struct _ipfw_obj_ntlv *ntlv, const char *name,
432    uint8_t set, uint16_t uidx);
433
434