ng_socket.c revision 177071
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38 * Author: Julian Elischer <julian@freebsd.org>
39 *
40 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/netgraph/ng_socket.c 177071 2008-03-11 21:58:48Z mav $
41 * $Whistle: ng_socket.c,v 1.28 1999/11/01 09:24:52 julian Exp $
42 */
43
44/*
45 * Netgraph socket nodes
46 *
47 * There are two types of netgraph sockets, control and data.
48 * Control sockets have a netgraph node, but data sockets are
49 * parasitic on control sockets, and have no node of their own.
50 */
51
52#include <sys/param.h>
53#include <sys/domain.h>
54#include <sys/kernel.h>
55#include <sys/linker.h>
56#include <sys/lock.h>
57#include <sys/malloc.h>
58#include <sys/mbuf.h>
59#include <sys/mutex.h>
60#include <sys/priv.h>
61#include <sys/protosw.h>
62#include <sys/queue.h>
63#include <sys/socket.h>
64#include <sys/socketvar.h>
65#include <sys/syscallsubr.h>
66#include <sys/sysctl.h>
67#ifdef NOTYET
68#include <sys/vnode.h>
69#endif
70#include <netgraph/ng_message.h>
71#include <netgraph/netgraph.h>
72#include <netgraph/ng_socketvar.h>
73#include <netgraph/ng_socket.h>
74
75#ifdef NG_SEPARATE_MALLOC
76MALLOC_DEFINE(M_NETGRAPH_PATH, "netgraph_path", "netgraph path info ");
77MALLOC_DEFINE(M_NETGRAPH_SOCK, "netgraph_sock", "netgraph socket info ");
78#else
79#define M_NETGRAPH_PATH M_NETGRAPH
80#define M_NETGRAPH_SOCK M_NETGRAPH
81#endif
82
83/*
84 * It's Ascii-art time!
85 *   +-------------+   +-------------+
86 *   |socket  (ctl)|   |socket (data)|
87 *   +-------------+   +-------------+
88 *          ^                 ^
89 *          |                 |
90 *          v                 v
91 *    +-----------+     +-----------+
92 *    |pcb   (ctl)|     |pcb  (data)|
93 *    +-----------+     +-----------+
94 *          ^                 ^
95 *          |                 |
96 *          v                 v
97 *      +--------------------------+
98 *      |   Socket type private    |
99 *      |       data               |
100 *      +--------------------------+
101 *                   ^
102 *                   |
103 *                   v
104 *           +----------------+
105 *           | struct ng_node |
106 *           +----------------+
107 */
108
109/* Netgraph node methods */
110static ng_constructor_t	ngs_constructor;
111static ng_rcvmsg_t	ngs_rcvmsg;
112static ng_shutdown_t	ngs_shutdown;
113static ng_newhook_t	ngs_newhook;
114static ng_connect_t	ngs_connect;
115static ng_rcvdata_t	ngs_rcvdata;
116static ng_disconnect_t	ngs_disconnect;
117
118/* Internal methods */
119static int	ng_attach_data(struct socket *so);
120static int	ng_attach_cntl(struct socket *so);
121static int	ng_attach_common(struct socket *so, int type);
122static void	ng_detach_common(struct ngpcb *pcbp, int type);
123static void	ng_socket_free_priv(struct ngsock *priv);
124#ifdef NOTYET
125static int	ng_internalize(struct mbuf *m, struct thread *p);
126#endif
127static int	ng_connect_data(struct sockaddr *nam, struct ngpcb *pcbp);
128static int	ng_bind(struct sockaddr *nam, struct ngpcb *pcbp);
129
130static int	ngs_mod_event(module_t mod, int event, void *data);
131static void	ng_socket_item_applied(void *context, int error);
132
133/* Netgraph type descriptor */
134static struct ng_type typestruct = {
135	.version =	NG_ABI_VERSION,
136	.name =		NG_SOCKET_NODE_TYPE,
137	.mod_event =	ngs_mod_event,
138	.constructor =	ngs_constructor,
139	.rcvmsg =	ngs_rcvmsg,
140	.shutdown =	ngs_shutdown,
141	.newhook =	ngs_newhook,
142	.connect =	ngs_connect,
143	.rcvdata =	ngs_rcvdata,
144	.disconnect =	ngs_disconnect,
145};
146NETGRAPH_INIT_ORDERED(socket, &typestruct, SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAIN, SI_ORDER_ANY);
147
148/* Buffer space */
149static u_long ngpdg_sendspace = 20 * 1024;	/* really max datagram size */
150SYSCTL_INT(_net_graph, OID_AUTO, maxdgram, CTLFLAG_RW,
151    &ngpdg_sendspace , 0, "Maximum outgoing Netgraph datagram size");
152static u_long ngpdg_recvspace = 20 * 1024;
153SYSCTL_INT(_net_graph, OID_AUTO, recvspace, CTLFLAG_RW,
154    &ngpdg_recvspace , 0, "Maximum space for incoming Netgraph datagrams");
155
156#define sotongpcb(so) ((struct ngpcb *)(so)->so_pcb)
157
158/* If getting unexplained errors returned, set this to "kdb_enter("X"); */
159#ifndef TRAP_ERROR
160#define TRAP_ERROR
161#endif
162
163/***************************************************************
164	Control sockets
165***************************************************************/
166
167static int
168ngc_attach(struct socket *so, int proto, struct thread *td)
169{
170	struct ngpcb *const pcbp = sotongpcb(so);
171	int error;
172
173	error = priv_check(td, PRIV_NETGRAPH_CONTROL);
174	if (error)
175		return (error);
176	if (pcbp != NULL)
177		return (EISCONN);
178	return (ng_attach_cntl(so));
179}
180
181static void
182ngc_detach(struct socket *so)
183{
184	struct ngpcb *const pcbp = sotongpcb(so);
185
186	KASSERT(pcbp != NULL, ("ngc_detach: pcbp == NULL"));
187	ng_detach_common(pcbp, NG_CONTROL);
188}
189
190static int
191ngc_send(struct socket *so, int flags, struct mbuf *m, struct sockaddr *addr,
192	 struct mbuf *control, struct thread *td)
193{
194	struct ngpcb *const pcbp = sotongpcb(so);
195	struct ngsock *const priv = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(pcbp->sockdata->node);
196	struct sockaddr_ng *const sap = (struct sockaddr_ng *) addr;
197	struct ng_mesg *msg;
198	struct mbuf *m0;
199	item_p item;
200	char *path = NULL;
201	int len, error = 0;
202	struct ng_apply_info apply;
203
204#ifdef	NOTYET
205	if (control && (error = ng_internalize(control, td))) {
206		if (pcbp->sockdata == NULL) {
207			error = ENOTCONN;
208			goto release;
209		}
210	}
211#else	/* NOTYET */
212	if (control) {
213		error = EINVAL;
214		goto release;
215	}
216#endif	/* NOTYET */
217
218	/* Require destination as there may be >= 1 hooks on this node. */
219	if (addr == NULL) {
220		error = EDESTADDRREQ;
221		goto release;
222	}
223
224	/*
225	 * Allocate an expendable buffer for the path, chop off
226	 * the sockaddr header, and make sure it's NUL terminated.
227	 */
228	len = sap->sg_len - 2;
229	path = malloc(len + 1, M_NETGRAPH_PATH, M_WAITOK);
230	bcopy(sap->sg_data, path, len);
231	path[len] = '\0';
232
233	/*
234	 * Move the actual message out of mbufs into a linear buffer.
235	 * Start by adding up the size of the data. (could use mh_len?)
236	 */
237	for (len = 0, m0 = m; m0 != NULL; m0 = m0->m_next)
238		len += m0->m_len;
239
240	/*
241	 * Move the data into a linear buffer as well.
242	 * Messages are not delivered in mbufs.
243	 */
244	msg = malloc(len + 1, M_NETGRAPH_MSG, M_WAITOK);
245	m_copydata(m, 0, len, (char *)msg);
246
247	if (msg->header.version != NG_VERSION) {
248		free(msg, M_NETGRAPH_MSG);
249		error = EINVAL;
250		goto release;
251	}
252
253	/*
254	 * Hack alert!
255	 * We look into the message and if it mkpeers a node of unknown type, we
256	 * try to load it. We need to do this now, in syscall thread, because if
257	 * message gets queued and applied later we will get panic.
258	 */
259	if (msg->header.typecookie == NGM_GENERIC_COOKIE &&
260	    msg->header.cmd == NGM_MKPEER) {
261		struct ngm_mkpeer *const mkp = (struct ngm_mkpeer *) msg->data;
262		struct ng_type *type;
263
264		if ((type = ng_findtype(mkp->type)) == NULL) {
265			char filename[NG_TYPESIZ + 3];
266			int fileid;
267
268			/* Not found, try to load it as a loadable module. */
269			snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "ng_%s",
270			    mkp->type);
271			error = kern_kldload(curthread, filename, &fileid);
272			if (error != 0) {
273				free(msg, M_NETGRAPH_MSG);
274				goto release;
275			}
276
277			/* See if type has been loaded successfully. */
278			if ((type = ng_findtype(mkp->type)) == NULL) {
279				free(msg, M_NETGRAPH_MSG);
280				(void)kern_kldunload(curthread, fileid,
281				    LINKER_UNLOAD_NORMAL);
282				error =  ENXIO;
283				goto release;
284			}
285		}
286	}
287
288	item = ng_package_msg(msg, M_WAITOK);
289	if ((error = ng_address_path((pcbp->sockdata->node), item, path, 0))
290	    != 0) {
291#ifdef TRACE_MESSAGES
292		printf("ng_address_path: errx=%d\n", error);
293#endif
294		goto release;
295	}
296
297#ifdef TRACE_MESSAGES
298	printf("[%x]:<---------[socket]: c=<%d>cmd=%x(%s) f=%x #%d (%s)\n",
299		item->el_dest->nd_ID,
300		msg->header.typecookie,
301		msg->header.cmd,
302		msg->header.cmdstr,
303		msg->header.flags,
304		msg->header.token,
305		item->el_dest->nd_type->name);
306#endif
307	SAVE_LINE(item);
308	/*
309	 * We do not want to return from syscall until the item
310	 * is processed by destination node. We register callback
311	 * on the item, which will update priv->error when item
312	 * was applied.
313	 * If ng_snd_item() has queued item, we sleep until
314	 * callback wakes us up.
315	 */
316	bzero(&apply, sizeof(apply));
317	apply.apply = ng_socket_item_applied;
318	apply.context = priv;
319	item->apply = &apply;
320	priv->error = -1;
321
322	error = ng_snd_item(item, 0);
323
324	mtx_lock(&priv->mtx);
325	if (priv->error == -1)
326		msleep(priv, &priv->mtx, 0, "ngsock", 0);
327	mtx_unlock(&priv->mtx);
328	KASSERT(priv->error != -1,
329	    ("ng_socket: priv->error wasn't updated"));
330	error = priv->error;
331
332release:
333	if (path != NULL)
334		free(path, M_NETGRAPH_PATH);
335	if (control != NULL)
336		m_freem(control);
337	if (m != NULL)
338		m_freem(m);
339	return (error);
340}
341
342static int
343ngc_bind(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, struct thread *td)
344{
345	struct ngpcb *const pcbp = sotongpcb(so);
346
347	if (pcbp == 0)
348		return (EINVAL);
349	return (ng_bind(nam, pcbp));
350}
351
352static int
353ngc_connect(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, struct thread *td)
354{
355	/*
356	 * At this time refuse to do this.. it used to
357	 * do something but it was undocumented and not used.
358	 */
359	printf("program tried to connect control socket to remote node\n");
360	return (EINVAL);
361}
362
363/***************************************************************
364	Data sockets
365***************************************************************/
366
367static int
368ngd_attach(struct socket *so, int proto, struct thread *td)
369{
370	struct ngpcb *const pcbp = sotongpcb(so);
371
372	if (pcbp != NULL)
373		return (EISCONN);
374	return (ng_attach_data(so));
375}
376
377static void
378ngd_detach(struct socket *so)
379{
380	struct ngpcb *const pcbp = sotongpcb(so);
381
382	KASSERT(pcbp != NULL, ("ngd_detach: pcbp == NULL"));
383	ng_detach_common(pcbp, NG_DATA);
384}
385
386static int
387ngd_send(struct socket *so, int flags, struct mbuf *m, struct sockaddr *addr,
388	 struct mbuf *control, struct thread *td)
389{
390	struct ngpcb *const pcbp = sotongpcb(so);
391	struct sockaddr_ng *const sap = (struct sockaddr_ng *) addr;
392	int	len, error;
393	hook_p  hook = NULL;
394	char	hookname[NG_HOOKSIZ];
395
396	if ((pcbp == NULL) || (control != NULL)) {
397		error = EINVAL;
398		goto release;
399	}
400	if (pcbp->sockdata == NULL) {
401		error = ENOTCONN;
402		goto release;
403	}
404
405	if (sap == NULL)
406		len = 0;		/* Make compiler happy. */
407	else
408		len = sap->sg_len - 2;
409
410	/*
411	 * If the user used any of these ways to not specify an address
412	 * then handle specially.
413	 */
414	if ((sap == NULL) || (len <= 0) || (*sap->sg_data == '\0')) {
415		if (NG_NODE_NUMHOOKS(pcbp->sockdata->node) != 1) {
416			error = EDESTADDRREQ;
417			goto release;
418		}
419		/*
420		 * If exactly one hook exists, just use it.
421		 * Special case to allow write(2) to work on an ng_socket.
422		 */
423		hook = LIST_FIRST(&pcbp->sockdata->node->nd_hooks);
424	} else {
425		if (len >= NG_HOOKSIZ) {
426			error = EINVAL;
427			goto release;
428		}
429
430		/*
431		 * chop off the sockaddr header, and make sure it's NUL
432		 * terminated
433		 */
434		bcopy(sap->sg_data, hookname, len);
435		hookname[len] = '\0';
436
437		/* Find the correct hook from 'hookname' */
438		hook = ng_findhook(pcbp->sockdata->node, hookname);
439		if (hook == NULL) {
440			error = EHOSTUNREACH;
441			goto release;
442		}
443	}
444
445	/* Send data. */
446	NG_SEND_DATA_FLAGS(error, hook, m, NG_WAITOK);
447
448release:
449	if (control != NULL)
450		m_freem(control);
451	if (m != NULL)
452		m_freem(m);
453	return (error);
454}
455
456static int
457ngd_connect(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, struct thread *td)
458{
459	struct ngpcb *const pcbp = sotongpcb(so);
460
461	if (pcbp == 0)
462		return (EINVAL);
463	return (ng_connect_data(nam, pcbp));
464}
465
466/*
467 * Used for both data and control sockets
468 */
469static int
470ng_getsockaddr(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **addr)
471{
472	struct ngpcb *pcbp;
473	struct sockaddr_ng *sg;
474	int sg_len;
475	int error = 0;
476
477	/* Why isn't sg_data a `char[1]' ? :-( */
478	sg_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_ng) - sizeof(sg->sg_data) + 1;
479
480	pcbp = sotongpcb(so);
481	if ((pcbp == NULL) || (pcbp->sockdata == NULL))
482		/* XXXGL: can this still happen? */
483		return (EINVAL);
484
485	mtx_lock(&pcbp->sockdata->mtx);
486	if (pcbp->sockdata->node != NULL) {
487		node_p node = pcbp->sockdata->node;
488		int namelen = 0;	/* silence compiler! */
489
490		if (NG_NODE_HAS_NAME(node))
491			sg_len += namelen = strlen(NG_NODE_NAME(node));
492
493		sg = malloc(sg_len, M_SONAME, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
494
495		if (NG_NODE_HAS_NAME(node))
496			bcopy(NG_NODE_NAME(node), sg->sg_data, namelen);
497
498		sg->sg_len = sg_len;
499		sg->sg_family = AF_NETGRAPH;
500		*addr = (struct sockaddr *)sg;
501		mtx_unlock(&pcbp->sockdata->mtx);
502	} else {
503		mtx_unlock(&pcbp->sockdata->mtx);
504		error = EINVAL;
505	}
506
507	return (error);
508}
509
510/*
511 * Attach a socket to it's protocol specific partner.
512 * For a control socket, actually create a netgraph node and attach
513 * to it as well.
514 */
515
516static int
517ng_attach_cntl(struct socket *so)
518{
519	struct ngsock *priv;
520	struct ngpcb *pcbp;
521	int error;
522
523	/* Allocate node private info */
524	priv = malloc(sizeof(*priv), M_NETGRAPH_SOCK, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
525
526	/* Setup protocol control block */
527	if ((error = ng_attach_common(so, NG_CONTROL)) != 0) {
528		free(priv, M_NETGRAPH_SOCK);
529		return (error);
530	}
531	pcbp = sotongpcb(so);
532
533	/* Link the pcb the private data. */
534	priv->ctlsock = pcbp;
535	pcbp->sockdata = priv;
536	priv->refs++;
537
538	/* Initialize mutex. */
539	mtx_init(&priv->mtx, "ng_socket", NULL, MTX_DEF);
540
541	/* Make the generic node components */
542	if ((error = ng_make_node_common(&typestruct, &priv->node)) != 0) {
543		free(priv, M_NETGRAPH_SOCK);
544		ng_detach_common(pcbp, NG_CONTROL);
545		return (error);
546	}
547
548	/* Link the node and the private data. */
549	NG_NODE_SET_PRIVATE(priv->node, priv);
550	NG_NODE_REF(priv->node);
551	priv->refs++;
552
553	return (0);
554}
555
556static int
557ng_attach_data(struct socket *so)
558{
559	return (ng_attach_common(so, NG_DATA));
560}
561
562/*
563 * Set up a socket protocol control block.
564 * This code is shared between control and data sockets.
565 */
566static int
567ng_attach_common(struct socket *so, int type)
568{
569	struct ngpcb *pcbp;
570	int error;
571
572	/* Standard socket setup stuff. */
573	error = soreserve(so, ngpdg_sendspace, ngpdg_recvspace);
574	if (error)
575		return (error);
576
577	/* Allocate the pcb. */
578	pcbp = malloc(sizeof(struct ngpcb), M_PCB, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
579	pcbp->type = type;
580
581	/* Link the pcb and the socket. */
582	so->so_pcb = (caddr_t)pcbp;
583	pcbp->ng_socket = so;
584
585	return (0);
586}
587
588/*
589 * Disassociate the socket from it's protocol specific
590 * partner. If it's attached to a node's private data structure,
591 * then unlink from that too. If we were the last socket attached to it,
592 * then shut down the entire node. Shared code for control and data sockets.
593 */
594static void
595ng_detach_common(struct ngpcb *pcbp, int which)
596{
597	struct ngsock *priv = pcbp->sockdata;
598
599	if (priv != NULL) {
600		mtx_lock(&priv->mtx);
601
602		switch (which) {
603		case NG_CONTROL:
604			priv->ctlsock = NULL;
605			break;
606		case NG_DATA:
607			priv->datasock = NULL;
608			break;
609		default:
610			panic(__func__);
611		}
612		pcbp->sockdata = NULL;
613
614		ng_socket_free_priv(priv);
615	}
616
617	pcbp->ng_socket->so_pcb = NULL;
618	free(pcbp, M_PCB);
619}
620
621/*
622 * Remove a reference from node private data.
623 */
624static void
625ng_socket_free_priv(struct ngsock *priv)
626{
627	mtx_assert(&priv->mtx, MA_OWNED);
628
629	priv->refs--;
630
631	if (priv->refs == 0) {
632		mtx_destroy(&priv->mtx);
633		free(priv, M_NETGRAPH_SOCK);
634		return;
635	}
636
637	if ((priv->refs == 1) && (priv->node != NULL)) {
638		node_p node = priv->node;
639
640		priv->node = NULL;
641		mtx_unlock(&priv->mtx);
642		NG_NODE_UNREF(node);
643		ng_rmnode_self(node);
644	} else
645		mtx_unlock(&priv->mtx);
646}
647
648#ifdef NOTYET
649/*
650 * File descriptors can be passed into an AF_NETGRAPH socket.
651 * Note, that file descriptors cannot be passed OUT.
652 * Only character device descriptors are accepted.
653 * Character devices are useful to connect a graph to a device,
654 * which after all is the purpose of this whole system.
655 */
656static int
657ng_internalize(struct mbuf *control, struct thread *td)
658{
659	const struct cmsghdr *cm = mtod(control, const struct cmsghdr *);
660	struct file *fp;
661	struct vnode *vn;
662	int oldfds;
663	int fd;
664
665	if (cm->cmsg_type != SCM_RIGHTS || cm->cmsg_level != SOL_SOCKET ||
666	    cm->cmsg_len != control->m_len) {
667		TRAP_ERROR;
668		return (EINVAL);
669	}
670
671	/* Check there is only one FD. XXX what would more than one signify? */
672	oldfds = ((caddr_t)cm + cm->cmsg_len - (caddr_t)data) / sizeof (int);
673	if (oldfds != 1) {
674		TRAP_ERROR;
675		return (EINVAL);
676	}
677
678	/* Check that the FD given is legit. and change it to a pointer to a
679	 * struct file. */
680	fd = CMSG_DATA(cm);
681	if ((error = fget(td, fd, &fp)) != 0)
682		return (error);
683
684	/* Depending on what kind of resource it is, act differently. For
685	 * devices, we treat it as a file. For an AF_NETGRAPH socket,
686	 * shortcut straight to the node. */
687	switch (fp->f_type) {
688	case DTYPE_VNODE:
689		vn = fp->f_data;
690		if (vn && (vn->v_type == VCHR)) {
691			/* for a VCHR, actually reference the FILE */
692			fhold(fp);
693			/* XXX then what :) */
694			/* how to pass on to other modules? */
695		} else {
696			fdrop(fp, td);
697			TRAP_ERROR;
698			return (EINVAL);
699		}
700		break;
701	default:
702		fdrop(fp, td);
703		TRAP_ERROR;
704		return (EINVAL);
705	}
706	fdrop(fp, td);
707	return (0);
708}
709#endif	/* NOTYET */
710
711/*
712 * Connect the data socket to a named control socket node.
713 */
714static int
715ng_connect_data(struct sockaddr *nam, struct ngpcb *pcbp)
716{
717	struct sockaddr_ng *sap;
718	node_p farnode;
719	struct ngsock *priv;
720	int error;
721	item_p item;
722
723	/* If we are already connected, don't do it again. */
724	if (pcbp->sockdata != NULL)
725		return (EISCONN);
726
727	/*
728	 * Find the target (victim) and check it doesn't already have
729	 * a data socket. Also check it is a 'socket' type node.
730	 * Use ng_package_data() and ng_address_path() to do this.
731	 */
732
733	sap = (struct sockaddr_ng *) nam;
734	/* The item will hold the node reference. */
735	item = ng_package_data(NULL, NG_WAITOK);
736
737	if ((error = ng_address_path(NULL, item,  sap->sg_data, 0)))
738		return (error); /* item is freed on failure */
739
740	/*
741	 * Extract node from item and free item. Remember we now have
742	 * a reference on the node. The item holds it for us.
743	 * when we free the item we release the reference.
744	 */
745	farnode = item->el_dest; /* shortcut */
746	if (strcmp(farnode->nd_type->name, NG_SOCKET_NODE_TYPE) != 0) {
747		NG_FREE_ITEM(item); /* drop the reference to the node */
748		return (EINVAL);
749	}
750	priv = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(farnode);
751	if (priv->datasock != NULL) {
752		NG_FREE_ITEM(item);	/* drop the reference to the node */
753		return (EADDRINUSE);
754	}
755
756	/*
757	 * Link the PCB and the private data struct. and note the extra
758	 * reference. Drop the extra reference on the node.
759	 */
760	mtx_lock(&priv->mtx);
761	priv->datasock = pcbp;
762	pcbp->sockdata = priv;
763	priv->refs++;
764	mtx_unlock(&priv->mtx);
765	NG_FREE_ITEM(item);	/* drop the reference to the node */
766	return (0);
767}
768
769/*
770 * Binding a socket means giving the corresponding node a name
771 */
772static int
773ng_bind(struct sockaddr *nam, struct ngpcb *pcbp)
774{
775	struct ngsock *const priv = pcbp->sockdata;
776	struct sockaddr_ng *const sap = (struct sockaddr_ng *) nam;
777
778	if (priv == NULL) {
779		TRAP_ERROR;
780		return (EINVAL);
781	}
782	if ((sap->sg_len < 4) || (sap->sg_len > (NG_NODESIZ + 2)) ||
783	    (sap->sg_data[0] == '\0') ||
784	    (sap->sg_data[sap->sg_len - 3] != '\0')) {
785		TRAP_ERROR;
786		return (EINVAL);
787	}
788	return (ng_name_node(priv->node, sap->sg_data));
789}
790
791/***************************************************************
792	Netgraph node
793***************************************************************/
794
795/*
796 * You can only create new nodes from the socket end of things.
797 */
798static int
799ngs_constructor(node_p nodep)
800{
801	return (EINVAL);
802}
803
804/*
805 * We allow any hook to be connected to the node.
806 * There is no per-hook private information though.
807 */
808static int
809ngs_newhook(node_p node, hook_p hook, const char *name)
810{
811	NG_HOOK_SET_PRIVATE(hook, NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node));
812	return (0);
813}
814
815/*
816 * If only one hook, allow read(2) and write(2) to work.
817 */
818static int
819ngs_connect(hook_p hook)
820{
821	node_p node = NG_HOOK_NODE(hook);
822	struct ngsock *priv = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node);
823
824	if ((priv->datasock) && (priv->datasock->ng_socket)) {
825		if (NG_NODE_NUMHOOKS(node) == 1)
826			priv->datasock->ng_socket->so_state |= SS_ISCONNECTED;
827		else
828			priv->datasock->ng_socket->so_state &= ~SS_ISCONNECTED;
829	}
830	return (0);
831}
832
833/*
834 * Incoming messages get passed up to the control socket.
835 * Unless they are for us specifically (socket_type)
836 */
837static int
838ngs_rcvmsg(node_p node, item_p item, hook_p lasthook)
839{
840	struct ngsock *const priv = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node);
841	struct ngpcb *const pcbp = priv->ctlsock;
842	struct socket *so;
843	struct sockaddr_ng addr;
844	struct ng_mesg *msg;
845	struct mbuf *m;
846	ng_ID_t	retaddr = NGI_RETADDR(item);
847	int addrlen;
848	int error = 0;
849
850	NGI_GET_MSG(item, msg);
851	NG_FREE_ITEM(item);
852
853	/*
854	 * Only allow mesgs to be passed if we have the control socket.
855	 * Data sockets can only support the generic messages.
856	 */
857	if (pcbp == NULL) {
858		TRAP_ERROR;
859		NG_FREE_MSG(msg);
860		return (EINVAL);
861	}
862	so = pcbp->ng_socket;
863
864#ifdef TRACE_MESSAGES
865	printf("[%x]:---------->[socket]: c=<%d>cmd=%x(%s) f=%x #%d\n",
866		retaddr,
867		msg->header.typecookie,
868		msg->header.cmd,
869		msg->header.cmdstr,
870		msg->header.flags,
871		msg->header.token);
872#endif
873
874	if (msg->header.typecookie == NGM_SOCKET_COOKIE) {
875		switch (msg->header.cmd) {
876		case NGM_SOCK_CMD_NOLINGER:
877			priv->flags |= NGS_FLAG_NOLINGER;
878			break;
879		case NGM_SOCK_CMD_LINGER:
880			priv->flags &= ~NGS_FLAG_NOLINGER;
881			break;
882		default:
883			error = EINVAL;		/* unknown command */
884		}
885		/* Free the message and return. */
886		NG_FREE_MSG(msg);
887		return (error);
888	}
889
890	/* Get the return address into a sockaddr. */
891	bzero(&addr, sizeof(addr));
892	addr.sg_len = sizeof(addr);
893	addr.sg_family = AF_NETGRAPH;
894	addrlen = snprintf((char *)&addr.sg_data, sizeof(addr.sg_data),
895	    "[%x]:", retaddr);
896	if (addrlen < 0 || addrlen > sizeof(addr.sg_data)) {
897		printf("%s: snprintf([%x]) failed - %d\n", __func__, retaddr,
898		    addrlen);
899		NG_FREE_MSG(msg);
900		return (EINVAL);
901	}
902
903	/* Copy the message itself into an mbuf chain. */
904	m = m_devget((caddr_t)msg, sizeof(struct ng_mesg) + msg->header.arglen,
905	    0, NULL, NULL);
906
907	/*
908	 * Here we free the message. We need to do that
909	 * regardless of whether we got mbufs.
910	 */
911	NG_FREE_MSG(msg);
912
913	if (m == NULL) {
914		TRAP_ERROR;
915		return (ENOBUFS);
916	}
917
918	/* Send it up to the socket. */
919	if (sbappendaddr(&so->so_rcv, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, m, NULL) == 0) {
920		TRAP_ERROR;
921		m_freem(m);
922		return (ENOBUFS);
923	}
924	sorwakeup(so);
925
926	return (error);
927}
928
929/*
930 * Receive data on a hook
931 */
932static int
933ngs_rcvdata(hook_p hook, item_p item)
934{
935	struct ngsock *const priv = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(NG_HOOK_NODE(hook));
936	struct ngpcb *const pcbp = priv->datasock;
937	struct socket *so;
938	struct sockaddr_ng *addr;
939	char *addrbuf[NG_HOOKSIZ + 4];
940	int addrlen;
941	struct mbuf *m;
942
943	NGI_GET_M(item, m);
944	NG_FREE_ITEM(item);
945
946	/* If there is no data socket, black-hole it. */
947	if (pcbp == NULL) {
948		NG_FREE_M(m);
949		return (0);
950	}
951	so = pcbp->ng_socket;
952
953	/* Get the return address into a sockaddr. */
954	addrlen = strlen(NG_HOOK_NAME(hook));	/* <= NG_HOOKSIZ - 1 */
955	addr = (struct sockaddr_ng *) addrbuf;
956	addr->sg_len = addrlen + 3;
957	addr->sg_family = AF_NETGRAPH;
958	bcopy(NG_HOOK_NAME(hook), addr->sg_data, addrlen);
959	addr->sg_data[addrlen] = '\0';
960
961	/* Try to tell the socket which hook it came in on. */
962	if (sbappendaddr(&so->so_rcv, (struct sockaddr *)addr, m, NULL) == 0) {
963		m_freem(m);
964		TRAP_ERROR;
965		return (ENOBUFS);
966	}
967	sorwakeup(so);
968	return (0);
969}
970
971/*
972 * Hook disconnection
973 *
974 * For this type, removal of the last link destroys the node
975 * if the NOLINGER flag is set.
976 */
977static int
978ngs_disconnect(hook_p hook)
979{
980	node_p node = NG_HOOK_NODE(hook);
981	struct ngsock *const priv = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node);
982
983	if ((priv->datasock) && (priv->datasock->ng_socket)) {
984		if (NG_NODE_NUMHOOKS(node) == 1)
985			priv->datasock->ng_socket->so_state |= SS_ISCONNECTED;
986		else
987			priv->datasock->ng_socket->so_state &= ~SS_ISCONNECTED;
988	}
989
990	if ((priv->flags & NGS_FLAG_NOLINGER) &&
991	    (NG_NODE_NUMHOOKS(node) == 0) && (NG_NODE_IS_VALID(node)))
992		ng_rmnode_self(node);
993
994	return (0);
995}
996
997/*
998 * Do local shutdown processing.
999 * In this case, that involves making sure the socket
1000 * knows we should be shutting down.
1001 */
1002static int
1003ngs_shutdown(node_p node)
1004{
1005	struct ngsock *const priv = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node);
1006	struct ngpcb *const dpcbp = priv->datasock;
1007	struct ngpcb *const pcbp = priv->ctlsock;
1008
1009	if (dpcbp != NULL)
1010		soisdisconnected(dpcbp->ng_socket);
1011
1012	if (pcbp != NULL)
1013		soisdisconnected(pcbp->ng_socket);
1014
1015	mtx_lock(&priv->mtx);
1016	priv->node = NULL;
1017	NG_NODE_SET_PRIVATE(node, NULL);
1018	ng_socket_free_priv(priv);
1019
1020	NG_NODE_UNREF(node);
1021	return (0);
1022}
1023
1024static void
1025ng_socket_item_applied(void *context, int error)
1026{
1027	struct ngsock *const priv = (struct ngsock *)context;
1028
1029	mtx_lock(&priv->mtx);
1030	priv->error = error;
1031	wakeup(priv);
1032	mtx_unlock(&priv->mtx);
1033
1034}
1035
1036static	int
1037dummy_disconnect(struct socket *so)
1038{
1039	return (0);
1040}
1041/*
1042 * Control and data socket type descriptors
1043 *
1044 * XXXRW: Perhaps _close should do something?
1045 */
1046
1047static struct pr_usrreqs ngc_usrreqs = {
1048	.pru_abort =		NULL,
1049	.pru_attach =		ngc_attach,
1050	.pru_bind =		ngc_bind,
1051	.pru_connect =		ngc_connect,
1052	.pru_detach =		ngc_detach,
1053	.pru_disconnect =	dummy_disconnect,
1054	.pru_peeraddr =		NULL,
1055	.pru_send =		ngc_send,
1056	.pru_shutdown =		NULL,
1057	.pru_sockaddr =		ng_getsockaddr,
1058	.pru_close =		NULL,
1059};
1060
1061static struct pr_usrreqs ngd_usrreqs = {
1062	.pru_abort =		NULL,
1063	.pru_attach =		ngd_attach,
1064	.pru_bind =		NULL,
1065	.pru_connect =		ngd_connect,
1066	.pru_detach =		ngd_detach,
1067	.pru_disconnect =	dummy_disconnect,
1068	.pru_peeraddr =		NULL,
1069	.pru_send =		ngd_send,
1070	.pru_shutdown =		NULL,
1071	.pru_sockaddr =		ng_getsockaddr,
1072	.pru_close =		NULL,
1073};
1074
1075/*
1076 * Definitions of protocols supported in the NETGRAPH domain.
1077 */
1078
1079extern struct domain ngdomain;		/* stop compiler warnings */
1080
1081static struct protosw ngsw[] = {
1082{
1083	.pr_type =		SOCK_DGRAM,
1084	.pr_domain =		&ngdomain,
1085	.pr_protocol =		NG_CONTROL,
1086	.pr_flags =		PR_ATOMIC | PR_ADDR /* | PR_RIGHTS */,
1087	.pr_usrreqs =		&ngc_usrreqs
1088},
1089{
1090	.pr_type =		SOCK_DGRAM,
1091	.pr_domain =		&ngdomain,
1092	.pr_protocol =		NG_DATA,
1093	.pr_flags =		PR_ATOMIC | PR_ADDR,
1094	.pr_usrreqs =		&ngd_usrreqs
1095}
1096};
1097
1098struct domain ngdomain = {
1099	.dom_family =		AF_NETGRAPH,
1100	.dom_name =		"netgraph",
1101	.dom_protosw =		ngsw,
1102	.dom_protoswNPROTOSW =	&ngsw[sizeof(ngsw) / sizeof(ngsw[0])]
1103};
1104
1105/*
1106 * Handle loading and unloading for this node type.
1107 * This is to handle auxiliary linkages (e.g protocol domain addition).
1108 */
1109static int
1110ngs_mod_event(module_t mod, int event, void *data)
1111{
1112	int error = 0;
1113
1114	switch (event) {
1115	case MOD_LOAD:
1116		/* Register protocol domain. */
1117		net_add_domain(&ngdomain);
1118		break;
1119	case MOD_UNLOAD:
1120#ifdef NOTYET
1121		/* Unregister protocol domain XXX can't do this yet.. */
1122		if ((error = net_rm_domain(&ngdomain)) != 0)
1123			break;
1124		else
1125#endif
1126			error = EBUSY;
1127		break;
1128	default:
1129		error = EOPNOTSUPP;
1130		break;
1131	}
1132	return (error);
1133}
1134
1135SYSCTL_INT(_net_graph, OID_AUTO, family, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, AF_NETGRAPH, "");
1136SYSCTL_NODE(_net_graph, OID_AUTO, data, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "DATA");
1137SYSCTL_INT(_net_graph_data, OID_AUTO, proto, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, NG_DATA, "");
1138SYSCTL_NODE(_net_graph, OID_AUTO, control, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "CONTROL");
1139SYSCTL_INT(_net_graph_control, OID_AUTO, proto, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, NG_CONTROL, "");
1140
1141