ng_base.c revision 52843
1
2/*
3 * ng_base.c
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36 *
37 * Authors: Julian Elischer <julian@whistle.com>
38 *          Archie Cobbs <archie@whistle.com>
39 *
40 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/netgraph/ng_base.c 52843 1999-11-03 17:54:26Z phk $
41 * $Whistle: ng_base.c,v 1.39 1999/01/28 23:54:53 julian Exp $
42 */
43
44/*
45 * This file implements the base netgraph code.
46 */
47
48#include <sys/param.h>
49#include <sys/systm.h>
50#include <sys/errno.h>
51#include <sys/kernel.h>
52#include <sys/malloc.h>
53#include <sys/syslog.h>
54#include <sys/linker.h>
55#include <sys/queue.h>
56#include <sys/mbuf.h>
57#include <sys/socketvar.h>
58#include <sys/ctype.h>
59#include <machine/limits.h>
60
61#include <net/netisr.h>
62
63#include <netgraph/ng_message.h>
64#include <netgraph/netgraph.h>
65
66/* List of all nodes */
67static LIST_HEAD(, ng_node) nodelist;
68
69/* List of installed types */
70static LIST_HEAD(, ng_type) typelist;
71
72/* Hash releted definitions */
73#define ID_HASH_SIZE 32 /* most systems wont need even this many */
74static LIST_HEAD(, ng_node) ID_hash[ID_HASH_SIZE];
75/* Don't nead to initialise them because it's a LIST */
76
77/* Internal functions */
78static int	ng_add_hook(node_p node, const char *name, hook_p * hookp);
79static int	ng_connect(hook_p hook1, hook_p hook2);
80static void	ng_disconnect_hook(hook_p hook);
81static int	ng_generic_msg(node_p here, struct ng_mesg *msg,
82			const char *retaddr, struct ng_mesg ** resp);
83static ng_ID_t	ng_decodeidname(const char *name);
84static int	ngb_mod_event(module_t mod, int event, void *data);
85static void	ngintr(void);
86
87/* Our own netgraph malloc type */
88MALLOC_DEFINE(M_NETGRAPH, "netgraph", "netgraph structures and ctrl messages");
89
90/* Set this to Debugger("X") to catch all errors as they occur */
91#ifndef TRAP_ERROR
92#define TRAP_ERROR
93#endif
94
95static	ng_ID_t nextID = 1;
96
97
98/************************************************************************
99			Node routines
100************************************************************************/
101
102/*
103 * Instantiate a node of the requested type
104 */
105int
106ng_make_node(const char *typename, node_p *nodepp)
107{
108	struct ng_type *type;
109
110	/* Check that the type makes sense */
111	if (typename == NULL) {
112		TRAP_ERROR;
113		return (EINVAL);
114	}
115
116	/* Locate the node type */
117	if ((type = ng_findtype(typename)) == NULL) {
118		char *path, filename[NG_TYPELEN + 4];
119		linker_file_t lf;
120		int error;
121
122		/* Not found, try to load it as a loadable module */
123		snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "ng_%s.ko", typename);
124		if ((path = linker_search_path(filename)) == NULL)
125			return (ENXIO);
126		error = linker_load_file(path, &lf);
127		FREE(path, M_LINKER);
128		if (error != 0)
129			return (error);
130		lf->userrefs++;		/* pretend loaded by the syscall */
131
132		/* Try again, as now the type should have linked itself in */
133		if ((type = ng_findtype(typename)) == NULL)
134			return (ENXIO);
135	}
136
137	/* Call the constructor */
138	if (type->constructor != NULL)
139		return ((*type->constructor)(nodepp));
140	else
141		return (ng_make_node_common(type, nodepp));
142}
143
144/*
145 * Generic node creation. Called by node constructors.
146 * The returned node has a reference count of 1.
147 */
148int
149ng_make_node_common(struct ng_type *type, node_p *nodepp)
150{
151	node_p node;
152
153	/* Require the node type to have been already installed */
154	if (ng_findtype(type->name) == NULL) {
155		TRAP_ERROR;
156		return (EINVAL);
157	}
158
159	/* Make a node and try attach it to the type */
160	MALLOC(node, node_p, sizeof(*node), M_NETGRAPH, M_WAITOK);
161	if (node == NULL) {
162		TRAP_ERROR;
163		return (ENOMEM);
164	}
165	bzero(node, sizeof(*node));
166	node->type = type;
167	node->refs++;				/* note reference */
168	type->refs++;
169
170	/* Link us into the node linked list */
171	LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&nodelist, node, nodes);
172
173	/* Initialize hook list for new node */
174	LIST_INIT(&node->hooks);
175
176	/* get an ID and put us in the hash chain */
177	node->ID = nextID++; /* 137 per second for 1 year before wrap */
178	LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&ID_hash[node->ID % ID_HASH_SIZE], node, idnodes);
179
180	/* Done */
181	*nodepp = node;
182	return (0);
183}
184
185/*
186 * Forceably start the shutdown process on a node. Either call
187 * it's shutdown method, or do the default shutdown if there is
188 * no type-specific method.
189 *
190 * Persistent nodes must have a type-specific method which
191 * resets the NG_INVALID flag.
192 */
193void
194ng_rmnode(node_p node)
195{
196	/* Check if it's already shutting down */
197	if ((node->flags & NG_INVALID) != 0)
198		return;
199
200	/* Add an extra reference so it doesn't go away during this */
201	node->refs++;
202
203	/* Mark it invalid so any newcomers know not to try use it */
204	node->flags |= NG_INVALID;
205
206	/* Ask the type if it has anything to do in this case */
207	if (node->type && node->type->shutdown)
208		(*node->type->shutdown)(node);
209	else {				/* do the default thing */
210		ng_unname(node);
211		ng_cutlinks(node);
212		ng_unref(node);
213	}
214
215	/* Remove extra reference, possibly the last */
216	ng_unref(node);
217}
218
219/*
220 * Called by the destructor to remove any STANDARD external references
221 */
222void
223ng_cutlinks(node_p node)
224{
225	hook_p  hook;
226
227	/* Make sure that this is set to stop infinite loops */
228	node->flags |= NG_INVALID;
229
230	/* If we have sleepers, wake them up; they'll see NG_INVALID */
231	if (node->sleepers)
232		wakeup(node);
233
234	/* Notify all remaining connected nodes to disconnect */
235	while ((hook = LIST_FIRST(&node->hooks)) != NULL)
236		ng_destroy_hook(hook);
237}
238
239/*
240 * Remove a reference to the node, possibly the last
241 */
242void
243ng_unref(node_p node)
244{
245	if (--node->refs <= 0) {
246		node->type->refs--;
247		LIST_REMOVE(node, nodes);
248		LIST_REMOVE(node, idnodes);
249		FREE(node, M_NETGRAPH);
250	}
251}
252
253/*
254 * Wait for a node to come ready. Returns a node with a reference count;
255 * don't forget to drop it when we are done with it using ng_release_node().
256 */
257int
258ng_wait_node(node_p node, char *msg)
259{
260	int s, error = 0;
261
262	if (msg == NULL)
263		msg = "netgraph";
264	s = splnet();
265	node->sleepers++;
266	node->refs++;		/* the sleeping process counts as a reference */
267	while ((node->flags & (NG_BUSY | NG_INVALID)) == NG_BUSY)
268		error = tsleep(node, (PZERO + 1) | PCATCH, msg, 0);
269	node->sleepers--;
270	if (node->flags & NG_INVALID) {
271		TRAP_ERROR;
272		error = ENXIO;
273	} else {
274#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
275		if (node->refs == 1) {
276			panic(__FUNCTION__);
277			error = ENXIO;
278		}
279#endif
280		node->flags |= NG_BUSY;
281	}
282	splx(s);
283
284	/* Release the reference we had on it */
285	if (error != 0)
286		ng_unref(node);
287	return error;
288}
289
290/*
291 * Release a node acquired via ng_wait_node()
292 */
293void
294ng_release_node(node_p node)
295{
296	/* Declare that we don't want it */
297	node->flags &= ~NG_BUSY;
298
299	/* If we have sleepers, then wake them up */
300	if (node->sleepers)
301		wakeup(node);
302
303	/* We also have a reference.. drop it too */
304	ng_unref(node);
305}
306
307/************************************************************************
308			Node ID handling
309************************************************************************/
310static node_p
311ng_ID2node(ng_ID_t ID)
312{
313	node_p np;
314	LIST_FOREACH(np, &ID_hash[ID % ID_HASH_SIZE], idnodes) {
315		if (np->ID == ID)
316			break;
317	}
318	return(np);
319}
320
321ng_ID_t
322ng_node2ID(node_p node)
323{
324	return (node->ID);
325}
326
327/************************************************************************
328			Node name handling
329************************************************************************/
330
331/*
332 * Assign a node a name. Once assigned, the name cannot be changed.
333 */
334int
335ng_name_node(node_p node, const char *name)
336{
337	int i;
338
339	/* Check the name is valid */
340	for (i = 0; i < NG_NODELEN + 1; i++) {
341		if (name[i] == '\0' || name[i] == '.' || name[i] == ':')
342			break;
343	}
344	if (i == 0 || name[i] != '\0') {
345		TRAP_ERROR;
346		return (EINVAL);
347	}
348	if (ng_decodeidname(name) != 0) { /* valid IDs not allowed here */
349		TRAP_ERROR;
350		return (EINVAL);
351	}
352
353	/* Check the node isn't already named */
354	if (node->name != NULL) {
355		TRAP_ERROR;
356		return (EISCONN);
357	}
358
359	/* Check the name isn't already being used */
360	if (ng_findname(node, name) != NULL) {
361		TRAP_ERROR;
362		return (EADDRINUSE);
363	}
364
365	/* Allocate space and copy it */
366	MALLOC(node->name, char *, strlen(name) + 1, M_NETGRAPH, M_WAITOK);
367	if (node->name == NULL) {
368		TRAP_ERROR;
369		return (ENOMEM);
370	}
371	strcpy(node->name, name);
372
373	/* The name counts as a reference */
374	node->refs++;
375	return (0);
376}
377
378/*
379 * Find a node by absolute name. The name should NOT end with ':'
380 * The name "." means "this node" and "[xxx]" means "the node
381 * with ID (ie, at address) xxx".
382 *
383 * Returns the node if found, else NULL.
384 */
385node_p
386ng_findname(node_p this, const char *name)
387{
388	node_p node;
389	ng_ID_t temp;
390
391	/* "." means "this node" */
392	if (strcmp(name, ".") == 0)
393		return(this);
394
395	/* Check for name-by-ID */
396	if ((temp = ng_decodeidname(name)) != 0) {
397		return (ng_ID2node(temp));
398	}
399
400	/* Find node by name */
401	LIST_FOREACH(node, &nodelist, nodes) {
402		if (node->name != NULL && strcmp(node->name, name) == 0)
403			break;
404	}
405	return (node);
406}
407
408/*
409 * Decode a ID name, eg. "[f03034de]". Returns 0 if the
410 * string is not valid, otherwise returns the value.
411 */
412static ng_ID_t
413ng_decodeidname(const char *name)
414{
415	const int len = strlen(name);
416	const char *eptr;
417	u_long val;
418
419	/* Check for proper length, brackets, no leading junk */
420	if (len < 3 || name[0] != '[' || name[len - 1] != ']'
421	    || !isxdigit(name[1]) || name[1] == '0')	/* "[0]" is not valid */
422		return (0);
423
424	/* Decode number */
425	val = strtoul(name + 1, &eptr, 16);
426	if (eptr - name != len - 1 || val == ULONG_MAX)
427		return (0);
428	return (ng_ID_t)val;
429}
430
431/*
432 * Remove a name from a node. This should only be called
433 * when shutting down and removing the node.
434 */
435void
436ng_unname(node_p node)
437{
438	if (node->name) {
439		FREE(node->name, M_NETGRAPH);
440		node->name = NULL;
441		ng_unref(node);
442	}
443}
444
445/************************************************************************
446			Hook routines
447
448 Names are not optional. Hooks are always connected, except for a
449 brief moment within these routines.
450
451************************************************************************/
452
453/*
454 * Remove a hook reference
455 */
456static void
457ng_unref_hook(hook_p hook)
458{
459	if (--hook->refs == 0)
460		FREE(hook, M_NETGRAPH);
461}
462
463/*
464 * Add an unconnected hook to a node. Only used internally.
465 */
466static int
467ng_add_hook(node_p node, const char *name, hook_p *hookp)
468{
469	hook_p hook;
470	int error = 0;
471
472	/* Check that the given name is good */
473	if (name == NULL) {
474		TRAP_ERROR;
475		return (EINVAL);
476	}
477	LIST_FOREACH(hook, &node->hooks, hooks) {
478		if (strcmp(hook->name, name) == 0) {
479			TRAP_ERROR;
480			return (EEXIST);
481		}
482	}
483
484	/* Allocate the hook and link it up */
485	MALLOC(hook, hook_p, sizeof(*hook), M_NETGRAPH, M_WAITOK);
486	if (hook == NULL) {
487		TRAP_ERROR;
488		return (ENOMEM);
489	}
490	bzero(hook, sizeof(*hook));
491	hook->refs = 1;
492	hook->flags = HK_INVALID;
493	hook->node = node;
494	node->refs++;		/* each hook counts as a reference */
495
496	/* Check if the node type code has something to say about it */
497	if (node->type->newhook != NULL)
498		if ((error = (*node->type->newhook)(node, hook, name)) != 0)
499			goto fail;
500
501	/*
502	 * The 'type' agrees so far, so go ahead and link it in.
503	 * We'll ask again later when we actually connect the hooks.
504	 */
505	LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&node->hooks, hook, hooks);
506	node->numhooks++;
507
508	/* Set hook name */
509	MALLOC(hook->name, char *, strlen(name) + 1, M_NETGRAPH, M_WAITOK);
510	if (hook->name == NULL) {
511		error = ENOMEM;
512		LIST_REMOVE(hook, hooks);
513		node->numhooks--;
514fail:
515		hook->node = NULL;
516		ng_unref(node);
517		ng_unref_hook(hook);	/* this frees the hook */
518		return (error);
519	}
520	strcpy(hook->name, name);
521	if (hookp)
522		*hookp = hook;
523	return (error);
524}
525
526/*
527 * Connect a pair of hooks. Only used internally.
528 */
529static int
530ng_connect(hook_p hook1, hook_p hook2)
531{
532	int     error;
533
534	hook1->peer = hook2;
535	hook2->peer = hook1;
536
537	/* Give each node the opportunity to veto the impending connection */
538	if (hook1->node->type->connect) {
539		if ((error = (*hook1->node->type->connect) (hook1))) {
540			ng_destroy_hook(hook1);	/* also zaps hook2 */
541			return (error);
542		}
543	}
544	if (hook2->node->type->connect) {
545		if ((error = (*hook2->node->type->connect) (hook2))) {
546			ng_destroy_hook(hook2);	/* also zaps hook1 */
547			return (error);
548		}
549	}
550	hook1->flags &= ~HK_INVALID;
551	hook2->flags &= ~HK_INVALID;
552	return (0);
553}
554
555/*
556 * Destroy a hook
557 *
558 * As hooks are always attached, this really destroys two hooks.
559 * The one given, and the one attached to it. Disconnect the hooks
560 * from each other first.
561 */
562void
563ng_destroy_hook(hook_p hook)
564{
565	hook_p peer = hook->peer;
566
567	hook->flags |= HK_INVALID;		/* as soon as possible */
568	if (peer) {
569		peer->flags |= HK_INVALID;	/* as soon as possible */
570		hook->peer = NULL;
571		peer->peer = NULL;
572		ng_disconnect_hook(peer);
573	}
574	ng_disconnect_hook(hook);
575}
576
577/*
578 * Notify the node of the hook's demise. This may result in more actions
579 * (e.g. shutdown) but we don't do that ourselves and don't know what
580 * happens there. If there is no appropriate handler, then just remove it
581 * (and decrement the reference count of it's node which in turn might
582 * make something happen).
583 */
584static void
585ng_disconnect_hook(hook_p hook)
586{
587	node_p node = hook->node;
588
589	/*
590	 * Remove the hook from the node's list to avoid possible recursion
591	 * in case the disconnection results in node shutdown.
592	 */
593	LIST_REMOVE(hook, hooks);
594	node->numhooks--;
595	if (node->type->disconnect) {
596		/*
597		 * The type handler may elect to destroy the peer so don't
598		 * trust its existance after this point.
599		 */
600		(*node->type->disconnect) (hook);
601	}
602	ng_unref(node);		/* might be the last reference */
603	if (hook->name)
604		FREE(hook->name, M_NETGRAPH);
605	hook->node = NULL;	/* may still be referenced elsewhere */
606	ng_unref_hook(hook);
607}
608
609/*
610 * Take two hooks on a node and merge the connection so that the given node
611 * is effectively bypassed.
612 */
613int
614ng_bypass(hook_p hook1, hook_p hook2)
615{
616	if (hook1->node != hook2->node)
617		return (EINVAL);
618	hook1->peer->peer = hook2->peer;
619	hook2->peer->peer = hook1->peer;
620
621	/* XXX If we ever cache methods on hooks update them as well */
622	hook1->peer = NULL;
623	hook2->peer = NULL;
624	ng_destroy_hook(hook1);
625	ng_destroy_hook(hook2);
626	return (0);
627}
628
629/*
630 * Install a new netgraph type
631 */
632int
633ng_newtype(struct ng_type *tp)
634{
635	const size_t namelen = strlen(tp->name);
636
637	/* Check version and type name fields */
638	if (tp->version != NG_VERSION || namelen == 0 || namelen > NG_TYPELEN) {
639		TRAP_ERROR;
640		return (EINVAL);
641	}
642
643	/* Check for name collision */
644	if (ng_findtype(tp->name) != NULL) {
645		TRAP_ERROR;
646		return (EEXIST);
647	}
648
649	/* Link in new type */
650	LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&typelist, tp, types);
651	tp->refs = 0;
652	return (0);
653}
654
655/*
656 * Look for a type of the name given
657 */
658struct ng_type *
659ng_findtype(const char *typename)
660{
661	struct ng_type *type;
662
663	LIST_FOREACH(type, &typelist, types) {
664		if (strcmp(type->name, typename) == 0)
665			break;
666	}
667	return (type);
668}
669
670
671/************************************************************************
672			Composite routines
673************************************************************************/
674
675/*
676 * Make a peer and connect. The order is arranged to minimise
677 * the work needed to back out in case of error.
678 */
679int
680ng_mkpeer(node_p node, const char *name, const char *name2, char *type)
681{
682	node_p  node2;
683	hook_p  hook;
684	hook_p  hook2;
685	int     error;
686
687	if ((error = ng_add_hook(node, name, &hook)))
688		return (error);
689	if ((error = ng_make_node(type, &node2))) {
690		ng_destroy_hook(hook);
691		return (error);
692	}
693	if ((error = ng_add_hook(node2, name2, &hook2))) {
694		ng_rmnode(node2);
695		ng_destroy_hook(hook);
696		return (error);
697	}
698
699	/*
700	 * Actually link the two hooks together.. on failure they are
701	 * destroyed so we don't have to do that here.
702	 */
703	if ((error = ng_connect(hook, hook2)))
704		ng_rmnode(node2);
705	return (error);
706}
707
708/*
709 * Connect two nodes using the specified hooks
710 */
711int
712ng_con_nodes(node_p node, const char *name, node_p node2, const char *name2)
713{
714	int     error;
715	hook_p  hook;
716	hook_p  hook2;
717
718	if ((error = ng_add_hook(node, name, &hook)))
719		return (error);
720	if ((error = ng_add_hook(node2, name2, &hook2))) {
721		ng_destroy_hook(hook);
722		return (error);
723	}
724	return (ng_connect(hook, hook2));
725}
726
727/*
728 * Parse and verify a string of the form:  <NODE:><PATH>
729 *
730 * Such a string can refer to a specific node or a specific hook
731 * on a specific node, depending on how you look at it. In the
732 * latter case, the PATH component must not end in a dot.
733 *
734 * Both <NODE:> and <PATH> are optional. The <PATH> is a string
735 * of hook names separated by dots. This breaks out the original
736 * string, setting *nodep to "NODE" (or NULL if none) and *pathp
737 * to "PATH" (or NULL if degenerate). Also, *hookp will point to
738 * the final hook component of <PATH>, if any, otherwise NULL.
739 *
740 * This returns -1 if the path is malformed. The char ** are optional.
741 */
742
743int
744ng_path_parse(char *addr, char **nodep, char **pathp, char **hookp)
745{
746	char   *node, *path, *hook;
747	int     k;
748
749	/*
750	 * Extract absolute NODE, if any
751	 */
752	for (path = addr; *path && *path != ':'; path++);
753	if (*path) {
754		node = addr;	/* Here's the NODE */
755		*path++ = '\0';	/* Here's the PATH */
756
757		/* Node name must not be empty */
758		if (!*node)
759			return -1;
760
761		/* A name of "." is OK; otherwise '.' not allowed */
762		if (strcmp(node, ".") != 0) {
763			for (k = 0; node[k]; k++)
764				if (node[k] == '.')
765					return -1;
766		}
767	} else {
768		node = NULL;	/* No absolute NODE */
769		path = addr;	/* Here's the PATH */
770	}
771
772	/* Snoop for illegal characters in PATH */
773	for (k = 0; path[k]; k++)
774		if (path[k] == ':')
775			return -1;
776
777	/* Check for no repeated dots in PATH */
778	for (k = 0; path[k]; k++)
779		if (path[k] == '.' && path[k + 1] == '.')
780			return -1;
781
782	/* Remove extra (degenerate) dots from beginning or end of PATH */
783	if (path[0] == '.')
784		path++;
785	if (*path && path[strlen(path) - 1] == '.')
786		path[strlen(path) - 1] = 0;
787
788	/* If PATH has a dot, then we're not talking about a hook */
789	if (*path) {
790		for (hook = path, k = 0; path[k]; k++)
791			if (path[k] == '.') {
792				hook = NULL;
793				break;
794			}
795	} else
796		path = hook = NULL;
797
798	/* Done */
799	if (nodep)
800		*nodep = node;
801	if (pathp)
802		*pathp = path;
803	if (hookp)
804		*hookp = hook;
805	return (0);
806}
807
808/*
809 * Given a path, which may be absolute or relative, and a starting node,
810 * return the destination node. Compute the "return address" if desired.
811 */
812int
813ng_path2node(node_p here, const char *address, node_p *destp, char **rtnp)
814{
815	const	node_p start = here;
816	char    fullpath[NG_PATHLEN + 1];
817	char   *nodename, *path, pbuf[2];
818	node_p  node;
819	char   *cp;
820
821	/* Initialize */
822	if (rtnp)
823		*rtnp = NULL;
824	if (destp == NULL)
825		return EINVAL;
826	*destp = NULL;
827
828	/* Make a writable copy of address for ng_path_parse() */
829	strncpy(fullpath, address, sizeof(fullpath) - 1);
830	fullpath[sizeof(fullpath) - 1] = '\0';
831
832	/* Parse out node and sequence of hooks */
833	if (ng_path_parse(fullpath, &nodename, &path, NULL) < 0) {
834		TRAP_ERROR;
835		return EINVAL;
836	}
837	if (path == NULL) {
838		pbuf[0] = '.';	/* Needs to be writable */
839		pbuf[1] = '\0';
840		path = pbuf;
841	}
842
843	/* For an absolute address, jump to the starting node */
844	if (nodename) {
845		node = ng_findname(here, nodename);
846		if (node == NULL) {
847			TRAP_ERROR;
848			return (ENOENT);
849		}
850	} else
851		node = here;
852
853	/* Now follow the sequence of hooks */
854	for (cp = path; node != NULL && *cp != '\0'; ) {
855		hook_p hook;
856		char *segment;
857
858		/*
859		 * Break out the next path segment. Replace the dot we just
860		 * found with a NUL; "cp" points to the next segment (or the
861		 * NUL at the end).
862		 */
863		for (segment = cp; *cp != '\0'; cp++) {
864			if (*cp == '.') {
865				*cp++ = '\0';
866				break;
867			}
868		}
869
870		/* Empty segment */
871		if (*segment == '\0')
872			continue;
873
874		/* We have a segment, so look for a hook by that name */
875		LIST_FOREACH(hook, &node->hooks, hooks) {
876			if (hook->name && strcmp(hook->name, segment) == 0)
877				break;
878		}
879
880		/* Can't get there from here... */
881		if (hook == NULL
882		    || hook->peer == NULL
883		    || (hook->flags & HK_INVALID) != 0) {
884			TRAP_ERROR;
885			return (ENOENT);
886		}
887
888		/* Hop on over to the next node */
889		node = hook->peer->node;
890	}
891
892	/* If node somehow missing, fail here (probably this is not needed) */
893	if (node == NULL) {
894		TRAP_ERROR;
895		return (ENXIO);
896	}
897
898	/* Now compute return address, i.e., the path to the sender */
899	if (rtnp != NULL) {
900		MALLOC(*rtnp, char *, NG_NODELEN + 2, M_NETGRAPH, M_WAITOK);
901		if (*rtnp == NULL) {
902			TRAP_ERROR;
903			return (ENOMEM);
904		}
905		if (start->name != NULL)
906			sprintf(*rtnp, "%s:", start->name);
907		else
908			sprintf(*rtnp, "[%x]:", ng_node2ID(start));
909	}
910
911	/* Done */
912	*destp = node;
913	return (0);
914}
915
916/*
917 * Call the appropriate message handler for the object.
918 * It is up to the message handler to free the message.
919 * If it's a generic message, handle it generically, otherwise
920 * call the type's message handler (if it exists)
921 */
922
923#define CALL_MSG_HANDLER(error, node, msg, retaddr, resp)		\
924do {									\
925	if((msg)->header.typecookie == NGM_GENERIC_COOKIE) {		\
926		(error) = ng_generic_msg((node), (msg),			\
927				(retaddr), (resp));			\
928	} else {							\
929		if ((node)->type->rcvmsg != NULL) {			\
930			(error) = (*(node)->type->rcvmsg)((node),	\
931					(msg), (retaddr), (resp));	\
932		} else {						\
933			TRAP_ERROR;					\
934			FREE((msg), M_NETGRAPH);			\
935			(error) = EINVAL;				\
936		}							\
937	}								\
938} while (0)
939
940
941/*
942 * Send a control message to a node
943 */
944int
945ng_send_msg(node_p here, struct ng_mesg *msg, const char *address,
946	    struct ng_mesg **rptr)
947{
948	node_p  dest = NULL;
949	char   *retaddr = NULL;
950	int     error;
951
952	/* Find the target node */
953	error = ng_path2node(here, address, &dest, &retaddr);
954	if (error) {
955		FREE(msg, M_NETGRAPH);
956		return error;
957	}
958
959	/* Make sure the resp field is null before we start */
960	if (rptr != NULL)
961		*rptr = NULL;
962
963	CALL_MSG_HANDLER(error, dest, msg, retaddr, rptr);
964
965	/* Make sure that if there is a response, it has the RESP bit set */
966	if ((error == 0) && rptr && *rptr)
967		(*rptr)->header.flags |= NGF_RESP;
968
969	/*
970	 * If we had a return address it is up to us to free it. They should
971	 * have taken a copy if they needed to make a delayed response.
972	 */
973	if (retaddr)
974		FREE(retaddr, M_NETGRAPH);
975	return (error);
976}
977
978/*
979 * Implement the 'generic' control messages
980 */
981static int
982ng_generic_msg(node_p here, struct ng_mesg *msg, const char *retaddr,
983	       struct ng_mesg **resp)
984{
985	int error = 0;
986
987	if (msg->header.typecookie != NGM_GENERIC_COOKIE) {
988		TRAP_ERROR;
989		FREE(msg, M_NETGRAPH);
990		return (EINVAL);
991	}
992	switch (msg->header.cmd) {
993	case NGM_SHUTDOWN:
994		ng_rmnode(here);
995		break;
996	case NGM_MKPEER:
997	    {
998		struct ngm_mkpeer *const mkp = (struct ngm_mkpeer *) msg->data;
999
1000		if (msg->header.arglen != sizeof(*mkp)) {
1001			TRAP_ERROR;
1002			return (EINVAL);
1003		}
1004		mkp->type[sizeof(mkp->type) - 1] = '\0';
1005		mkp->ourhook[sizeof(mkp->ourhook) - 1] = '\0';
1006		mkp->peerhook[sizeof(mkp->peerhook) - 1] = '\0';
1007		error = ng_mkpeer(here, mkp->ourhook, mkp->peerhook, mkp->type);
1008		break;
1009	    }
1010	case NGM_CONNECT:
1011	    {
1012		struct ngm_connect *const con =
1013			(struct ngm_connect *) msg->data;
1014		node_p node2;
1015
1016		if (msg->header.arglen != sizeof(*con)) {
1017			TRAP_ERROR;
1018			return (EINVAL);
1019		}
1020		con->path[sizeof(con->path) - 1] = '\0';
1021		con->ourhook[sizeof(con->ourhook) - 1] = '\0';
1022		con->peerhook[sizeof(con->peerhook) - 1] = '\0';
1023		error = ng_path2node(here, con->path, &node2, NULL);
1024		if (error)
1025			break;
1026		error = ng_con_nodes(here, con->ourhook, node2, con->peerhook);
1027		break;
1028	    }
1029	case NGM_NAME:
1030	    {
1031		struct ngm_name *const nam = (struct ngm_name *) msg->data;
1032
1033		if (msg->header.arglen != sizeof(*nam)) {
1034			TRAP_ERROR;
1035			return (EINVAL);
1036		}
1037		nam->name[sizeof(nam->name) - 1] = '\0';
1038		error = ng_name_node(here, nam->name);
1039		break;
1040	    }
1041	case NGM_RMHOOK:
1042	    {
1043		struct ngm_rmhook *const rmh = (struct ngm_rmhook *) msg->data;
1044		hook_p hook;
1045
1046		if (msg->header.arglen != sizeof(*rmh)) {
1047			TRAP_ERROR;
1048			return (EINVAL);
1049		}
1050		rmh->ourhook[sizeof(rmh->ourhook) - 1] = '\0';
1051		LIST_FOREACH(hook, &here->hooks, hooks) {
1052			if (hook->name && strcmp(hook->name, rmh->ourhook) == 0)
1053				break;
1054		}
1055		if (hook)
1056			ng_destroy_hook(hook);
1057		break;
1058	    }
1059	case NGM_NODEINFO:
1060	    {
1061		struct nodeinfo *ni;
1062		struct ng_mesg *rp;
1063
1064		/* Get response struct */
1065		if (resp == NULL) {
1066			error = EINVAL;
1067			break;
1068		}
1069		NG_MKRESPONSE(rp, msg, sizeof(*ni), M_NOWAIT);
1070		if (rp == NULL) {
1071			error = ENOMEM;
1072			break;
1073		}
1074
1075		/* Fill in node info */
1076		ni = (struct nodeinfo *) rp->data;
1077		if (here->name != NULL)
1078			strncpy(ni->name, here->name, NG_NODELEN);
1079		strncpy(ni->type, here->type->name, NG_TYPELEN);
1080		ni->id = ng_node2ID(here);
1081		ni->hooks = here->numhooks;
1082		*resp = rp;
1083		break;
1084	    }
1085	case NGM_LISTHOOKS:
1086	    {
1087		const int nhooks = here->numhooks;
1088		struct hooklist *hl;
1089		struct nodeinfo *ni;
1090		struct ng_mesg *rp;
1091		hook_p hook;
1092
1093		/* Get response struct */
1094		if (resp == NULL) {
1095			error = EINVAL;
1096			break;
1097		}
1098		NG_MKRESPONSE(rp, msg, sizeof(*hl)
1099		    + (nhooks * sizeof(struct linkinfo)), M_NOWAIT);
1100		if (rp == NULL) {
1101			error = ENOMEM;
1102			break;
1103		}
1104		hl = (struct hooklist *) rp->data;
1105		ni = &hl->nodeinfo;
1106
1107		/* Fill in node info */
1108		if (here->name)
1109			strncpy(ni->name, here->name, NG_NODELEN);
1110		strncpy(ni->type, here->type->name, NG_TYPELEN);
1111		ni->id = ng_node2ID(here);
1112
1113		/* Cycle through the linked list of hooks */
1114		ni->hooks = 0;
1115		LIST_FOREACH(hook, &here->hooks, hooks) {
1116			struct linkinfo *const link = &hl->link[ni->hooks];
1117
1118			if (ni->hooks >= nhooks) {
1119				log(LOG_ERR, "%s: number of %s changed\n",
1120				    __FUNCTION__, "hooks");
1121				break;
1122			}
1123			if ((hook->flags & HK_INVALID) != 0)
1124				continue;
1125			strncpy(link->ourhook, hook->name, NG_HOOKLEN);
1126			strncpy(link->peerhook, hook->peer->name, NG_HOOKLEN);
1127			if (hook->peer->node->name != NULL)
1128				strncpy(link->nodeinfo.name,
1129				    hook->peer->node->name, NG_NODELEN);
1130			strncpy(link->nodeinfo.type,
1131			   hook->peer->node->type->name, NG_TYPELEN);
1132			link->nodeinfo.id = ng_node2ID(hook->peer->node);
1133			link->nodeinfo.hooks = hook->peer->node->numhooks;
1134			ni->hooks++;
1135		}
1136		*resp = rp;
1137		break;
1138	    }
1139
1140	case NGM_LISTNAMES:
1141	case NGM_LISTNODES:
1142	    {
1143		const int unnamed = (msg->header.cmd == NGM_LISTNODES);
1144		struct namelist *nl;
1145		struct ng_mesg *rp;
1146		node_p node;
1147		int num = 0;
1148
1149		if (resp == NULL) {
1150			error = EINVAL;
1151			break;
1152		}
1153
1154		/* Count number of nodes */
1155		LIST_FOREACH(node, &nodelist, nodes) {
1156			if (unnamed || node->name != NULL)
1157				num++;
1158		}
1159
1160		/* Get response struct */
1161		if (resp == NULL) {
1162			error = EINVAL;
1163			break;
1164		}
1165		NG_MKRESPONSE(rp, msg, sizeof(*nl)
1166		    + (num * sizeof(struct nodeinfo)), M_NOWAIT);
1167		if (rp == NULL) {
1168			error = ENOMEM;
1169			break;
1170		}
1171		nl = (struct namelist *) rp->data;
1172
1173		/* Cycle through the linked list of nodes */
1174		nl->numnames = 0;
1175		LIST_FOREACH(node, &nodelist, nodes) {
1176			struct nodeinfo *const np = &nl->nodeinfo[nl->numnames];
1177
1178			if (nl->numnames >= num) {
1179				log(LOG_ERR, "%s: number of %s changed\n",
1180				    __FUNCTION__, "nodes");
1181				break;
1182			}
1183			if ((node->flags & NG_INVALID) != 0)
1184				continue;
1185			if (!unnamed && node->name == NULL)
1186				continue;
1187			if (node->name != NULL)
1188				strncpy(np->name, node->name, NG_NODELEN);
1189			strncpy(np->type, node->type->name, NG_TYPELEN);
1190			np->id = ng_node2ID(node);
1191			np->hooks = node->numhooks;
1192			nl->numnames++;
1193		}
1194		*resp = rp;
1195		break;
1196	    }
1197
1198	case NGM_LISTTYPES:
1199	    {
1200		struct typelist *tl;
1201		struct ng_mesg *rp;
1202		struct ng_type *type;
1203		int num = 0;
1204
1205		if (resp == NULL) {
1206			error = EINVAL;
1207			break;
1208		}
1209
1210		/* Count number of types */
1211		LIST_FOREACH(type, &typelist, types)
1212			num++;
1213
1214		/* Get response struct */
1215		if (resp == NULL) {
1216			error = EINVAL;
1217			break;
1218		}
1219		NG_MKRESPONSE(rp, msg, sizeof(*tl)
1220		    + (num * sizeof(struct typeinfo)), M_NOWAIT);
1221		if (rp == NULL) {
1222			error = ENOMEM;
1223			break;
1224		}
1225		tl = (struct typelist *) rp->data;
1226
1227		/* Cycle through the linked list of types */
1228		tl->numtypes = 0;
1229		LIST_FOREACH(type, &typelist, types) {
1230			struct typeinfo *const tp = &tl->typeinfo[tl->numtypes];
1231
1232			if (tl->numtypes >= num) {
1233				log(LOG_ERR, "%s: number of %s changed\n",
1234				    __FUNCTION__, "types");
1235				break;
1236			}
1237			strncpy(tp->typename, type->name, NG_TYPELEN);
1238			tp->numnodes = type->refs;
1239			tl->numtypes++;
1240		}
1241		*resp = rp;
1242		break;
1243	    }
1244
1245	case NGM_TEXT_STATUS:
1246		/*
1247		 * This one is tricky as it passes the command down to the
1248		 * actual node, even though it is a generic type command.
1249		 * This means we must assume that the msg is already freed
1250		 * when control passes back to us.
1251		 */
1252		if (resp == NULL) {
1253			error = EINVAL;
1254			break;
1255		}
1256		if (here->type->rcvmsg != NULL)
1257			return((*here->type->rcvmsg)(here, msg, retaddr, resp));
1258		/* Fall through if rcvmsg not supported */
1259	default:
1260		TRAP_ERROR;
1261		error = EINVAL;
1262	}
1263	FREE(msg, M_NETGRAPH);
1264	return (error);
1265}
1266
1267/*
1268 * Send a data packet to a node. If the recipient has no
1269 * 'receive data' method, then silently discard the packet.
1270 */
1271int
1272ng_send_data(hook_p hook, struct mbuf *m, meta_p meta)
1273{
1274	int (*rcvdata)(hook_p, struct mbuf *, meta_p);
1275	int error;
1276
1277#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
1278	if ((m->m_flags & M_PKTHDR) == 0)
1279		panic(__FUNCTION__);
1280#endif
1281	if (hook && (hook->flags & HK_INVALID) == 0) {
1282		rcvdata = hook->peer->node->type->rcvdata;
1283		if (rcvdata != NULL)
1284			error = (*rcvdata)(hook->peer, m, meta);
1285		else {
1286			error = 0;
1287			NG_FREE_DATA(m, meta);
1288		}
1289	} else {
1290		TRAP_ERROR;
1291		error = ENOTCONN;
1292		NG_FREE_DATA(m, meta);
1293	}
1294	return (error);
1295}
1296
1297/*
1298 * Send a queued data packet to a node. If the recipient has no
1299 * 'receive queued data' method, then try the 'receive data' method above.
1300 */
1301int
1302ng_send_dataq(hook_p hook, struct mbuf *m, meta_p meta)
1303{
1304	int (*rcvdataq)(hook_p, struct mbuf *, meta_p);
1305	int error;
1306
1307#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
1308	if ((m->m_flags & M_PKTHDR) == 0)
1309		panic(__FUNCTION__);
1310#endif
1311	if (hook && (hook->flags & HK_INVALID) == 0) {
1312		rcvdataq = hook->peer->node->type->rcvdataq;
1313		if (rcvdataq != NULL)
1314			error = (*rcvdataq)(hook->peer, m, meta);
1315		else {
1316			error = ng_send_data(hook, m, meta);
1317		}
1318	} else {
1319		TRAP_ERROR;
1320		error = ENOTCONN;
1321		NG_FREE_DATA(m, meta);
1322	}
1323	return (error);
1324}
1325
1326/************************************************************************
1327			Module routines
1328************************************************************************/
1329
1330/*
1331 * Handle the loading/unloading of a netgraph node type module
1332 */
1333int
1334ng_mod_event(module_t mod, int event, void *data)
1335{
1336	struct ng_type *const type = data;
1337	int s, error = 0;
1338
1339	switch (event) {
1340	case MOD_LOAD:
1341
1342		/* Register new netgraph node type */
1343		s = splnet();
1344		if ((error = ng_newtype(type)) != 0) {
1345			splx(s);
1346			break;
1347		}
1348
1349		/* Call type specific code */
1350		if (type->mod_event != NULL)
1351			if ((error = (*type->mod_event)(mod, event, data)) != 0)
1352				LIST_REMOVE(type, types);
1353		splx(s);
1354		break;
1355
1356	case MOD_UNLOAD:
1357		s = splnet();
1358		if (type->refs != 0)		/* make sure no nodes exist! */
1359			error = EBUSY;
1360		else {
1361			if (type->mod_event != NULL) {	/* check with type */
1362				error = (*type->mod_event)(mod, event, data);
1363				if (error != 0) {	/* type refuses.. */
1364					splx(s);
1365					break;
1366				}
1367			}
1368			LIST_REMOVE(type, types);
1369		}
1370		splx(s);
1371		break;
1372
1373	default:
1374		if (type->mod_event != NULL)
1375			error = (*type->mod_event)(mod, event, data);
1376		else
1377			error = 0;		/* XXX ? */
1378		break;
1379	}
1380	return (error);
1381}
1382
1383/*
1384 * Handle loading and unloading for this code.
1385 * The only thing we need to link into is the NETISR strucure.
1386 */
1387static int
1388ngb_mod_event(module_t mod, int event, void *data)
1389{
1390	int s, error = 0;
1391
1392	switch (event) {
1393	case MOD_LOAD:
1394		/* Register line discipline */
1395		s = splimp();
1396		error = register_netisr(NETISR_NETGRAPH, ngintr);
1397		splx(s);
1398		break;
1399	case MOD_UNLOAD:
1400		/* You cant unload it because an interface may be using it.  */
1401		error = EBUSY;
1402		break;
1403	default:
1404		error = EOPNOTSUPP;
1405		break;
1406	}
1407	return (error);
1408}
1409
1410static moduledata_t netgraph_mod = {
1411	"netgraph",
1412	ngb_mod_event,
1413	(NULL)
1414};
1415DECLARE_MODULE(netgraph, netgraph_mod, SI_SUB_DRIVERS, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE);
1416
1417/************************************************************************
1418			Queueing routines
1419************************************************************************/
1420
1421/* The structure for queueing across ISR switches */
1422struct ng_queue_entry {
1423	u_long	flags;
1424	struct ng_queue_entry *next;
1425	union {
1426		struct {
1427			hook_p		da_hook;	/*  target hook */
1428			struct mbuf	*da_m;
1429			meta_p		da_meta;
1430		} data;
1431		struct {
1432			struct ng_mesg	*msg_msg;
1433			node_p		msg_node;
1434			void		*msg_retaddr;
1435		} msg;
1436	} body;
1437};
1438#define NGQF_DATA	0x01		/* the queue element is data */
1439#define NGQF_MESG	0x02		/* the queue element is a message */
1440
1441static struct ng_queue_entry   *ngqbase;	/* items to be unqueued */
1442static struct ng_queue_entry   *ngqlast;	/* last item queued */
1443static const int		ngqroom = 64;	/* max items to queue */
1444static int			ngqsize;	/* number of items in queue */
1445
1446static struct ng_queue_entry   *ngqfree;	/* free ones */
1447static const int		ngqfreemax = 16;/* cache at most this many */
1448static int			ngqfreesize;	/* number of cached entries */
1449
1450/*
1451 * Get a queue entry
1452 */
1453static struct ng_queue_entry *
1454ng_getqblk(void)
1455{
1456	register struct ng_queue_entry *q;
1457	int s;
1458
1459	/* Could be guarding against tty ints or whatever */
1460	s = splhigh();
1461
1462	/* Try get a cached queue block, or else allocate a new one */
1463	if ((q = ngqfree) == NULL) {
1464		splx(s);
1465		if (ngqsize < ngqroom) {	/* don't worry about races */
1466			MALLOC(q, struct ng_queue_entry *,
1467			    sizeof(*q), M_NETGRAPH, M_NOWAIT);
1468		}
1469	} else {
1470		ngqfree = q->next;
1471		ngqfreesize--;
1472		splx(s);
1473	}
1474	return (q);
1475}
1476
1477/*
1478 * Release a queue entry
1479 */
1480#define RETURN_QBLK(q)							\
1481do {									\
1482	int s;								\
1483	if (ngqfreesize < ngqfreemax) { /* don't worry about races */ 	\
1484		s = splhigh();						\
1485		(q)->next = ngqfree;					\
1486		ngqfree = (q);						\
1487		ngqfreesize++;						\
1488		splx(s);						\
1489	} else {							\
1490		FREE((q), M_NETGRAPH);					\
1491	}								\
1492} while (0)
1493
1494/*
1495 * Running at a raised (but we don't know which) processor priority level,
1496 * put the data onto a queue to be picked up by another PPL (probably splnet)
1497 */
1498int
1499ng_queue_data(hook_p hook, struct mbuf *m, meta_p meta)
1500{
1501	struct ng_queue_entry *q;
1502	int s;
1503
1504	if (hook == NULL) {
1505		NG_FREE_DATA(m, meta);
1506		return (0);
1507	}
1508	if ((q = ng_getqblk()) == NULL) {
1509		NG_FREE_DATA(m, meta);
1510		return (ENOBUFS);
1511	}
1512
1513	/* Fill out the contents */
1514	q->flags = NGQF_DATA;
1515	q->next = NULL;
1516	q->body.data.da_hook = hook;
1517	q->body.data.da_m = m;
1518	q->body.data.da_meta = meta;
1519	hook->refs++;		/* don't let it go away while on the queue */
1520
1521	/* Put it on the queue */
1522	s = splhigh();
1523	if (ngqbase) {
1524		ngqlast->next = q;
1525	} else {
1526		ngqbase = q;
1527	}
1528	ngqlast = q;
1529	ngqsize++;
1530	splx(s);
1531
1532	/* Schedule software interrupt to handle it later */
1533	schednetisr(NETISR_NETGRAPH);
1534	return (0);
1535}
1536
1537/*
1538 * Running at a raised (but we don't know which) processor priority level,
1539 * put the msg onto a queue to be picked up by another PPL (probably splnet)
1540 */
1541int
1542ng_queue_msg(node_p here, struct ng_mesg * msg, int len, const char *address)
1543{
1544	register struct ng_queue_entry *q;
1545	int     s;
1546	node_p  dest = NULL;
1547	char   *retaddr = NULL;
1548	int     error;
1549
1550	/* Find the target node. */
1551	error = ng_path2node(here, address, &dest, &retaddr);
1552	if (error) {
1553		FREE(msg, M_NETGRAPH);
1554		return (error);
1555	}
1556	if ((q = ng_getqblk()) == NULL) {
1557		FREE(msg, M_NETGRAPH);
1558		if (retaddr)
1559			FREE(retaddr, M_NETGRAPH);
1560		return (ENOBUFS);
1561	}
1562
1563	/* Fill out the contents */
1564	q->flags = NGQF_MESG;
1565	q->next = NULL;
1566	q->body.msg.msg_node = dest;
1567	q->body.msg.msg_msg = msg;
1568	q->body.msg.msg_retaddr = retaddr;
1569	dest->refs++;		/* don't let it go away while on the queue */
1570
1571	/* Put it on the queue */
1572	s = splhigh();
1573	if (ngqbase) {
1574		ngqlast->next = q;
1575	} else {
1576		ngqbase = q;
1577	}
1578	ngqlast = q;
1579	ngqsize++;
1580	splx(s);
1581
1582	/* Schedule software interrupt to handle it later */
1583	schednetisr(NETISR_NETGRAPH);
1584	return (0);
1585}
1586
1587/*
1588 * Pick an item off the queue, process it, and dispose of the queue entry.
1589 * Should be running at splnet.
1590 */
1591static void
1592ngintr(void)
1593{
1594	hook_p  hook;
1595	struct ng_queue_entry *ngq;
1596	struct mbuf *m;
1597	meta_p  meta;
1598	void   *retaddr;
1599	struct ng_mesg *msg;
1600	node_p  node;
1601	int     error = 0;
1602	int     s;
1603
1604	while (1) {
1605		s = splhigh();
1606		if ((ngq = ngqbase)) {
1607			ngqbase = ngq->next;
1608			ngqsize--;
1609		}
1610		splx(s);
1611		if (ngq == NULL)
1612			return;
1613		switch (ngq->flags) {
1614		case NGQF_DATA:
1615			hook = ngq->body.data.da_hook;
1616			m = ngq->body.data.da_m;
1617			meta = ngq->body.data.da_meta;
1618			RETURN_QBLK(ngq);
1619			NG_SEND_DATAQ(error, hook, m, meta);
1620			ng_unref_hook(hook);
1621			break;
1622		case NGQF_MESG:
1623			node = ngq->body.msg.msg_node;
1624			msg = ngq->body.msg.msg_msg;
1625			retaddr = ngq->body.msg.msg_retaddr;
1626			RETURN_QBLK(ngq);
1627			if (node->flags & NG_INVALID) {
1628				FREE(msg, M_NETGRAPH);
1629			} else {
1630				CALL_MSG_HANDLER(error, node, msg,
1631						 retaddr, NULL);
1632			}
1633			ng_unref(node);
1634			if (retaddr)
1635				FREE(retaddr, M_NETGRAPH);
1636			break;
1637		default:
1638			RETURN_QBLK(ngq);
1639		}
1640	}
1641}
1642
1643
1644