ntp_io.c revision 290001
1/*
2 * ntp_io.c - input/output routines for ntpd.	The socket-opening code
3 *		   was shamelessly stolen from ntpd.
4 */
5
6#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
7# include <config.h>
8#endif
9
10#include <stdio.h>
11#include <signal.h>
12#ifdef HAVE_FNMATCH_H
13# include <fnmatch.h>
14# if !defined(FNM_CASEFOLD) && defined(FNM_IGNORECASE)
15#  define FNM_CASEFOLD FNM_IGNORECASE
16# endif
17#endif
18#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
19# include <sys/param.h>
20#endif
21#ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
22# include <sys/ioctl.h>
23#endif
24#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKIO_H	/* UXPV: SIOC* #defines (Frank Vance <fvance@waii.com>) */
25# include <sys/sockio.h>
26#endif
27#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UIO_H
28# include <sys/uio.h>
29#endif
30
31#include "ntp_machine.h"
32#include "ntpd.h"
33#include "ntp_io.h"
34#include "iosignal.h"
35#include "ntp_lists.h"
36#include "ntp_refclock.h"
37#include "ntp_stdlib.h"
38#include "ntp_worker.h"
39#include "ntp_request.h"
40#include "ntp_assert.h"
41#include "timevalops.h"
42#include "timespecops.h"
43#include "ntpd-opts.h"
44
45/* Don't include ISC's version of IPv6 variables and structures */
46#define ISC_IPV6_H 1
47#include <isc/mem.h>
48#include <isc/interfaceiter.h>
49#include <isc/netaddr.h>
50#include <isc/result.h>
51#include <isc/sockaddr.h>
52
53#ifdef SIM
54#include "ntpsim.h"
55#endif
56
57#ifdef HAS_ROUTING_SOCKET
58# include <net/route.h>
59# ifdef HAVE_RTNETLINK
60#  include <linux/rtnetlink.h>
61# endif
62#endif
63
64
65/*
66 * setsockopt does not always have the same arg declaration
67 * across all platforms. If it's not defined we make it empty
68 */
69
70#ifndef SETSOCKOPT_ARG_CAST
71#define SETSOCKOPT_ARG_CAST
72#endif
73
74extern int listen_to_virtual_ips;
75
76#ifndef IPTOS_DSCP_EF
77#define IPTOS_DSCP_EF 0xb8
78#endif
79int qos = IPTOS_DSCP_EF;	/* QoS RFC3246 */
80
81#ifdef LEAP_SMEAR
82/* TODO burnicki: This should be moved to ntp_timer.c, but if we do so
83 * we get a linker error. Since we're running out of time before the leap
84 * second occurs, we let it here where it just works.
85 */
86int leap_smear_intv;
87#endif
88
89/*
90 * NIC rule entry
91 */
92typedef struct nic_rule_tag nic_rule;
93
94struct nic_rule_tag {
95	nic_rule *	next;
96	nic_rule_action	action;
97	nic_rule_match	match_type;
98	char *		if_name;
99	sockaddr_u	addr;
100	int		prefixlen;
101};
102
103/*
104 * NIC rule listhead.  Entries are added at the head so that the first
105 * match in the list is the last matching rule specified.
106 */
107nic_rule *nic_rule_list;
108
109
110#if defined(SO_BINTIME) && defined(SCM_BINTIME) && defined(CMSG_FIRSTHDR)
111#  define HAVE_PACKET_TIMESTAMP
112#  define HAVE_BINTIME
113#  ifdef BINTIME_CTLMSGBUF_SIZE
114#   define CMSG_BUFSIZE BINTIME_CTLMSGBUF_SIZE
115#  else
116#   define CMSG_BUFSIZE  1536 /* moderate default */
117#  endif
118#elif defined(SO_TIMESTAMPNS) && defined(SCM_TIMESTAMPNS) && defined(CMSG_FIRSTHDR)
119#  define HAVE_PACKET_TIMESTAMP
120#  define HAVE_TIMESTAMPNS
121#  ifdef TIMESTAMPNS_CTLMSGBUF_SIZE
122#   define CMSG_BUFSIZE TIMESTAMPNS_CTLMSGBUF_SIZE
123#  else
124#   define CMSG_BUFSIZE  1536 /* moderate default */
125#  endif
126#elif defined(SO_TIMESTAMP) && defined(SCM_TIMESTAMP) && defined(CMSG_FIRSTHDR)
127#  define HAVE_PACKET_TIMESTAMP
128#  define HAVE_TIMESTAMP
129#  ifdef TIMESTAMP_CTLMSGBUF_SIZE
130#   define CMSG_BUFSIZE TIMESTAMP_CTLMSGBUF_SIZE
131#  else
132#   define CMSG_BUFSIZE  1536 /* moderate default */
133#  endif
134#else
135/* fill in for old/other timestamp interfaces */
136#endif
137
138#if defined(SYS_WINNT)
139#include "win32_io.h"
140#include <isc/win32os.h>
141#endif
142
143/*
144 * We do asynchronous input using the SIGIO facility.  A number of
145 * recvbuf buffers are preallocated for input.	In the signal
146 * handler we poll to see which sockets are ready and read the
147 * packets from them into the recvbuf's along with a time stamp and
148 * an indication of the source host and the interface it was received
149 * through.  This allows us to get as accurate receive time stamps
150 * as possible independent of other processing going on.
151 *
152 * We watch the number of recvbufs available to the signal handler
153 * and allocate more when this number drops below the low water
154 * mark.  If the signal handler should run out of buffers in the
155 * interim it will drop incoming frames, the idea being that it is
156 * better to drop a packet than to be inaccurate.
157 */
158
159
160/*
161 * Other statistics of possible interest
162 */
163volatile u_long packets_dropped;	/* total number of packets dropped on reception */
164volatile u_long packets_ignored;	/* packets received on wild card interface */
165volatile u_long packets_received;	/* total number of packets received */
166	 u_long packets_sent;		/* total number of packets sent */
167	 u_long packets_notsent;	/* total number of packets which couldn't be sent */
168
169volatile u_long handler_calls;	/* number of calls to interrupt handler */
170volatile u_long handler_pkts;	/* number of pkts received by handler */
171u_long io_timereset;		/* time counters were reset */
172
173/*
174 * Interface stuff
175 */
176endpt *	any_interface;		/* wildcard ipv4 interface */
177endpt *	any6_interface;		/* wildcard ipv6 interface */
178endpt *	loopback_interface;	/* loopback ipv4 interface */
179
180isc_boolean_t broadcast_client_enabled;	/* is broadcast client enabled */
181u_int sys_ifnum;			/* next .ifnum to assign */
182int ninterfaces;			/* Total number of interfaces */
183
184int disable_dynamic_updates;		/* scan interfaces once only */
185
186#ifdef REFCLOCK
187/*
188 * Refclock stuff.	We keep a chain of structures with data concerning
189 * the guys we are doing I/O for.
190 */
191static	struct refclockio *refio;
192#endif /* REFCLOCK */
193
194/*
195 * File descriptor masks etc. for call to select
196 * Not needed for I/O Completion Ports or anything outside this file
197 */
198static fd_set activefds;
199static int maxactivefd;
200
201/*
202 * bit alternating value to detect verified interfaces during an update cycle
203 */
204static  u_short		sys_interphase = 0;
205
206static endpt *	new_interface(endpt *);
207static void	add_interface(endpt *);
208static int	update_interfaces(u_short, interface_receiver_t,
209				  void *);
210static void	remove_interface(endpt *);
211static endpt *	create_interface(u_short, endpt *);
212
213static int	is_wildcard_addr	(const sockaddr_u *);
214
215/*
216 * Multicast functions
217 */
218static	isc_boolean_t	addr_ismulticast	(sockaddr_u *);
219static	isc_boolean_t	is_anycast		(sockaddr_u *,
220						 const char *);
221
222/*
223 * Not all platforms support multicast
224 */
225#ifdef MCAST
226static	isc_boolean_t	socket_multicast_enable	(endpt *, sockaddr_u *);
227static	isc_boolean_t	socket_multicast_disable(endpt *, sockaddr_u *);
228#endif
229
230#ifdef DEBUG
231static void interface_dump	(const endpt *);
232static void sockaddr_dump	(const sockaddr_u *);
233static void print_interface	(const endpt *, const char *, const char *);
234#define DPRINT_INTERFACE(level, args) do { if (debug >= (level)) { print_interface args; } } while (0)
235#else
236#define DPRINT_INTERFACE(level, args) do {} while (0)
237#endif
238
239typedef struct vsock vsock_t;
240enum desc_type { FD_TYPE_SOCKET, FD_TYPE_FILE };
241
242struct vsock {
243	vsock_t	*	link;
244	SOCKET		fd;
245	enum desc_type	type;
246};
247
248vsock_t	*fd_list;
249
250#if !defined(HAVE_IO_COMPLETION_PORT) && defined(HAS_ROUTING_SOCKET)
251/*
252 * async notification processing (e. g. routing sockets)
253 */
254/*
255 * support for receiving data on fd that is not a refclock or a socket
256 * like e. g. routing sockets
257 */
258struct asyncio_reader {
259	struct asyncio_reader *link;		    /* the list this is being kept in */
260	SOCKET fd;				    /* fd to be read */
261	void  *data;				    /* possibly local data */
262	void (*receiver)(struct asyncio_reader *);  /* input handler */
263};
264
265struct asyncio_reader *asyncio_reader_list;
266
267static void delete_asyncio_reader (struct asyncio_reader *);
268static struct asyncio_reader *new_asyncio_reader (void);
269static void add_asyncio_reader (struct asyncio_reader *, enum desc_type);
270static void remove_asyncio_reader (struct asyncio_reader *);
271
272#endif /* !defined(HAVE_IO_COMPLETION_PORT) && defined(HAS_ROUTING_SOCKET) */
273
274static void init_async_notifications (void);
275
276static	int	addr_eqprefix	(const sockaddr_u *, const sockaddr_u *,
277				 int);
278static int	addr_samesubnet	(const sockaddr_u *, const sockaddr_u *,
279				 const sockaddr_u *, const sockaddr_u *);
280static	int	create_sockets	(u_short);
281static	SOCKET	open_socket	(sockaddr_u *, int, int, endpt *);
282static	char *	fdbits		(int, fd_set *);
283static	void	set_reuseaddr	(int);
284static	isc_boolean_t	socket_broadcast_enable	 (struct interface *, SOCKET, sockaddr_u *);
285#ifdef  OS_MISSES_SPECIFIC_ROUTE_UPDATES
286static	isc_boolean_t	socket_broadcast_disable (struct interface *, sockaddr_u *);
287#endif
288
289typedef struct remaddr remaddr_t;
290
291struct remaddr {
292	remaddr_t *		link;
293	sockaddr_u		addr;
294	endpt *			ep;
295};
296
297remaddr_t *	remoteaddr_list;
298endpt *		ep_list;	/* complete endpt list */
299endpt *		mc4_list;	/* IPv4 mcast-capable unicast endpts */
300endpt *		mc6_list;	/* IPv6 mcast-capable unicast endpts */
301
302static endpt *	wildipv4;
303static endpt *	wildipv6;
304
305#ifdef SYS_WINNT
306int accept_wildcard_if_for_winnt;
307#else
308const int accept_wildcard_if_for_winnt = FALSE;
309#endif
310
311static void	add_fd_to_list		(SOCKET, enum desc_type);
312static endpt *	find_addr_in_list	(sockaddr_u *);
313static endpt *	find_flagged_addr_in_list(sockaddr_u *, u_int32);
314static void	delete_addr_from_list	(sockaddr_u *);
315static void	delete_interface_from_list(endpt *);
316static void	close_and_delete_fd_from_list(SOCKET);
317static void	add_addr_to_list	(sockaddr_u *, endpt *);
318static void	create_wildcards	(u_short);
319static endpt *	findlocalinterface	(sockaddr_u *, int, int);
320static endpt *	findclosestinterface	(sockaddr_u *, int);
321#ifdef DEBUG
322static const char *	action_text	(nic_rule_action);
323#endif
324static nic_rule_action	interface_action(char *, sockaddr_u *, u_int32);
325static void		convert_isc_if	(isc_interface_t *,
326					 endpt *, u_short);
327static void		calc_addr_distance(sockaddr_u *,
328					   const sockaddr_u *,
329					   const sockaddr_u *);
330static int		cmp_addr_distance(const sockaddr_u *,
331					  const sockaddr_u *);
332
333/*
334 * Routines to read the ntp packets
335 */
336#if !defined(HAVE_IO_COMPLETION_PORT)
337static inline int	read_network_packet	(SOCKET, struct interface *, l_fp);
338static void		ntpd_addremove_io_fd	(int, int, int);
339static input_handler_t  input_handler;
340#ifdef REFCLOCK
341static inline int	read_refclock_packet	(SOCKET, struct refclockio *, l_fp);
342#endif
343#endif
344
345
346
347#ifndef HAVE_IO_COMPLETION_PORT
348void
349maintain_activefds(
350	int fd,
351	int closing
352	)
353{
354	int i;
355
356	if (fd < 0 || fd >= FD_SETSIZE) {
357		msyslog(LOG_ERR,
358			"Too many sockets in use, FD_SETSIZE %d exceeded by fd %d",
359			FD_SETSIZE, fd);
360		exit(1);
361	}
362
363	if (!closing) {
364		FD_SET(fd, &activefds);
365		maxactivefd = max(fd, maxactivefd);
366	} else {
367		FD_CLR(fd, &activefds);
368		if (maxactivefd && fd == maxactivefd) {
369			for (i = maxactivefd - 1; i >= 0; i--)
370				if (FD_ISSET(i, &activefds)) {
371					maxactivefd = i;
372					break;
373				}
374			INSIST(fd != maxactivefd);
375		}
376	}
377}
378#endif	/* !HAVE_IO_COMPLETION_PORT */
379
380
381#ifdef DEBUG_TIMING
382/*
383 * collect timing information for various processing
384 * paths. currently we only pass them on to the file
385 * for later processing. this could also do histogram
386 * based analysis in other to reduce the load (and skew)
387 * dur to the file output
388 */
389void
390collect_timing(struct recvbuf *rb, const char *tag, int count, l_fp *dts)
391{
392	char buf[256];
393
394	snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s %d %s %s",
395		 (rb != NULL)
396		     ? ((rb->dstadr != NULL)
397			    ? stoa(&rb->recv_srcadr)
398			    : "-REFCLOCK-")
399		     : "-",
400		 count, lfptoa(dts, 9), tag);
401	record_timing_stats(buf);
402}
403#endif
404
405/*
406 * About dynamic interfaces, sockets, reception and more...
407 *
408 * the code solves following tasks:
409 *
410 *   - keep a current list of active interfaces in order
411 *     to bind to to the interface address on NTP_PORT so that
412 *     all wild and specific bindings for NTP_PORT are taken by ntpd
413 *     to avoid other daemons messing with the time or sockets.
414 *   - all interfaces keep a list of peers that are referencing
415 *     the interface in order to quickly re-assign the peers to
416 *     new interface in case an interface is deleted (=> gone from system or
417 *     down)
418 *   - have a preconfigured socket ready with the right local address
419 *     for transmission and reception
420 *   - have an address list for all destination addresses used within ntpd
421 *     to find the "right" preconfigured socket.
422 *   - facilitate updating the internal interface list with respect to
423 *     the current kernel state
424 *
425 * special issues:
426 *
427 *   - mapping of multicast addresses to the interface affected is not always
428 *     one to one - especially on hosts with multiple interfaces
429 *     the code here currently allocates a separate interface entry for those
430 *     multicast addresses
431 *     iff it is able to bind to a *new* socket with the multicast address (flags |= MCASTIF)
432 *     in case of failure the multicast address is bound to an existing interface.
433 *   - on some systems it is perfectly legal to assign the same address to
434 *     multiple interfaces. Therefore this code does not keep a list of interfaces
435 *     but a list of interfaces that represent a unique address as determined by the kernel
436 *     by the procedure in findlocalinterface. Thus it is perfectly legal to see only
437 *     one representative of a group of real interfaces if they share the same address.
438 *
439 * Frank Kardel 20050910
440 */
441
442/*
443 * init_io - initialize I/O module.
444 */
445void
446init_io(void)
447{
448	/* Init buffer free list and stat counters */
449	init_recvbuff(RECV_INIT);
450	/* update interface every 5 minutes as default */
451	interface_interval = 300;
452
453#ifdef WORK_PIPE
454	addremove_io_fd = &ntpd_addremove_io_fd;
455#endif
456
457#ifdef SYS_WINNT
458	init_io_completion_port();
459#endif
460
461#if defined(HAVE_SIGNALED_IO)
462	(void) set_signal(input_handler);
463#endif
464}
465
466
467static void
468ntpd_addremove_io_fd(
469	int	fd,
470	int	is_pipe,
471	int	remove_it
472	)
473{
474	UNUSED_ARG(is_pipe);
475
476#ifdef HAVE_SIGNALED_IO
477	init_socket_sig(fd);
478#endif /* not HAVE_SIGNALED_IO */
479
480	maintain_activefds(fd, remove_it);
481}
482
483
484/*
485 * io_open_sockets - call socket creation routine
486 */
487void
488io_open_sockets(void)
489{
490	static int already_opened;
491
492	if (already_opened || HAVE_OPT( SAVECONFIGQUIT ))
493		return;
494
495	already_opened = 1;
496
497	/*
498	 * Create the sockets
499	 */
500	BLOCKIO();
501	create_sockets(NTP_PORT);
502	UNBLOCKIO();
503
504	init_async_notifications();
505
506	DPRINTF(3, ("io_open_sockets: maxactivefd %d\n", maxactivefd));
507}
508
509
510#ifdef DEBUG
511/*
512 * function to dump the contents of the interface structure
513 * for debugging use only.
514 */
515void
516interface_dump(const endpt *itf)
517{
518	printf("Dumping interface: %p\n", itf);
519	printf("fd = %d\n", itf->fd);
520	printf("bfd = %d\n", itf->bfd);
521	printf("sin = %s,\n", stoa(&itf->sin));
522	sockaddr_dump(&itf->sin);
523	printf("bcast = %s,\n", stoa(&itf->bcast));
524	sockaddr_dump(&itf->bcast);
525	printf("mask = %s,\n", stoa(&itf->mask));
526	sockaddr_dump(&itf->mask);
527	printf("name = %s\n", itf->name);
528	printf("flags = 0x%08x\n", itf->flags);
529	printf("last_ttl = %d\n", itf->last_ttl);
530	printf("addr_refid = %08x\n", itf->addr_refid);
531	printf("num_mcast = %d\n", itf->num_mcast);
532	printf("received = %ld\n", itf->received);
533	printf("sent = %ld\n", itf->sent);
534	printf("notsent = %ld\n", itf->notsent);
535	printf("ifindex = %u\n", itf->ifindex);
536	printf("peercnt = %u\n", itf->peercnt);
537	printf("phase = %u\n", itf->phase);
538}
539
540/*
541 * sockaddr_dump - hex dump the start of a sockaddr_u
542 */
543static void
544sockaddr_dump(const sockaddr_u *psau)
545{
546	/* Limit the size of the sockaddr_in6 hex dump */
547	const int maxsize = min(32, sizeof(psau->sa6));
548	const u_char *	cp;
549	int		i;
550
551	/* XXX: Should we limit maxsize based on psau->saX.sin_family? */
552	cp = (const void *)&psau->sa6;
553
554	for(i = 0; i < maxsize; i++) {
555		printf("%02x", *cp++);
556		if (!((i + 1) % 4))
557			printf(" ");
558	}
559	printf("\n");
560}
561
562/*
563 * print_interface - helper to output debug information
564 */
565static void
566print_interface(const endpt *iface, const char *pfx, const char *sfx)
567{
568	printf("%sinterface #%d: fd=%d, bfd=%d, name=%s, flags=0x%x, ifindex=%u, sin=%s",
569	       pfx,
570	       iface->ifnum,
571	       iface->fd,
572	       iface->bfd,
573	       iface->name,
574	       iface->flags,
575	       iface->ifindex,
576	       stoa(&iface->sin));
577	if (AF_INET == iface->family) {
578		if (iface->flags & INT_BROADCAST)
579			printf(", bcast=%s", stoa(&iface->bcast));
580		printf(", mask=%s", stoa(&iface->mask));
581	}
582	printf(", %s:%s",
583	       (iface->ignore_packets)
584		   ? "Disabled"
585		   : "Enabled",
586	       sfx);
587	if (debug > 4)	/* in-depth debugging only */
588		interface_dump(iface);
589}
590#endif
591
592#if !defined(HAVE_IO_COMPLETION_PORT) && defined(HAS_ROUTING_SOCKET)
593/*
594 * create an asyncio_reader structure
595 */
596static struct asyncio_reader *
597new_asyncio_reader(void)
598{
599	struct asyncio_reader *reader;
600
601	reader = emalloc_zero(sizeof(*reader));
602	reader->fd = INVALID_SOCKET;
603
604	return reader;
605}
606
607/*
608 * delete a reader
609 */
610static void
611delete_asyncio_reader(
612	struct asyncio_reader *reader
613	)
614{
615	free(reader);
616}
617
618/*
619 * add asynchio_reader
620 */
621static void
622add_asyncio_reader(
623	struct asyncio_reader *	reader,
624	enum desc_type		type)
625{
626	LINK_SLIST(asyncio_reader_list, reader, link);
627	add_fd_to_list(reader->fd, type);
628}
629
630/*
631 * remove asynchio_reader
632 */
633static void
634remove_asyncio_reader(
635	struct asyncio_reader *reader
636	)
637{
638	struct asyncio_reader *unlinked;
639
640	UNLINK_SLIST(unlinked, asyncio_reader_list, reader, link,
641	    struct asyncio_reader);
642
643	if (reader->fd != INVALID_SOCKET)
644		close_and_delete_fd_from_list(reader->fd);
645
646	reader->fd = INVALID_SOCKET;
647}
648#endif /* !defined(HAVE_IO_COMPLETION_PORT) && defined(HAS_ROUTING_SOCKET) */
649
650
651/* compare two sockaddr prefixes */
652static int
653addr_eqprefix(
654	const sockaddr_u *	a,
655	const sockaddr_u *	b,
656	int			prefixlen
657	)
658{
659	isc_netaddr_t		isc_a;
660	isc_netaddr_t		isc_b;
661	isc_sockaddr_t		isc_sa;
662
663	ZERO(isc_sa);
664	memcpy(&isc_sa.type, a, min(sizeof(isc_sa.type), sizeof(*a)));
665	isc_netaddr_fromsockaddr(&isc_a, &isc_sa);
666
667	ZERO(isc_sa);
668	memcpy(&isc_sa.type, b, min(sizeof(isc_sa.type), sizeof(*b)));
669	isc_netaddr_fromsockaddr(&isc_b, &isc_sa);
670
671	return (int)isc_netaddr_eqprefix(&isc_a, &isc_b,
672					 (u_int)prefixlen);
673}
674
675
676static int
677addr_samesubnet(
678	const sockaddr_u *	a,
679	const sockaddr_u *	a_mask,
680	const sockaddr_u *	b,
681	const sockaddr_u *	b_mask
682	)
683{
684	const u_int32 *	pa;
685	const u_int32 *	pa_limit;
686	const u_int32 *	pb;
687	const u_int32 *	pm;
688	size_t		loops;
689
690	REQUIRE(AF(a) == AF(a_mask));
691	REQUIRE(AF(b) == AF(b_mask));
692	/*
693	 * With address and mask families verified to match, comparing
694	 * the masks also validates the address's families match.
695	 */
696	if (!SOCK_EQ(a_mask, b_mask))
697		return FALSE;
698
699	if (IS_IPV6(a)) {
700		loops = sizeof(NSRCADR6(a)) / sizeof(*pa);
701		pa = (const void *)&NSRCADR6(a);
702		pb = (const void *)&NSRCADR6(b);
703		pm = (const void *)&NSRCADR6(a_mask);
704	} else {
705		loops = sizeof(NSRCADR(a)) / sizeof(*pa);
706		pa = (const void *)&NSRCADR(a);
707		pb = (const void *)&NSRCADR(b);
708		pm = (const void *)&NSRCADR(a_mask);
709	}
710	for (pa_limit = pa + loops; pa < pa_limit; pa++, pb++, pm++)
711		if ((*pa & *pm) != (*pb & *pm))
712			return FALSE;
713
714	return TRUE;
715}
716
717
718/*
719 * Code to tell if we have an IP address
720 * If we have then return the sockaddr structure
721 * and set the return value
722 * see the bind9/getaddresses.c for details
723 */
724int
725is_ip_address(
726	const char *	host,
727	u_short		af,
728	sockaddr_u *	addr
729	)
730{
731	struct in_addr in4;
732	struct addrinfo hints;
733	struct addrinfo *result;
734	struct sockaddr_in6 *resaddr6;
735	char tmpbuf[128];
736	char *pch;
737
738	REQUIRE(host != NULL);
739	REQUIRE(addr != NULL);
740
741	ZERO_SOCK(addr);
742
743	/*
744	 * Try IPv4, then IPv6.  In order to handle the extended format
745	 * for IPv6 scoped addresses (address%scope_ID), we'll use a local
746	 * working buffer of 128 bytes.  The length is an ad-hoc value, but
747	 * should be enough for this purpose; the buffer can contain a string
748	 * of at least 80 bytes for scope_ID in addition to any IPv6 numeric
749	 * addresses (up to 46 bytes), the delimiter character and the
750	 * terminating NULL character.
751	 */
752	if (AF_UNSPEC == af || AF_INET == af)
753		if (inet_pton(AF_INET, host, &in4) == 1) {
754			AF(addr) = AF_INET;
755			SET_ADDR4N(addr, in4.s_addr);
756
757			return TRUE;
758		}
759
760	if (AF_UNSPEC == af || AF_INET6 == af)
761		if (sizeof(tmpbuf) > strlen(host)) {
762			if ('[' == host[0]) {
763				strlcpy(tmpbuf, &host[1], sizeof(tmpbuf));
764				pch = strchr(tmpbuf, ']');
765				if (pch != NULL)
766					*pch = '\0';
767			} else {
768				strlcpy(tmpbuf, host, sizeof(tmpbuf));
769			}
770			ZERO(hints);
771			hints.ai_family = AF_INET6;
772			hints.ai_flags |= AI_NUMERICHOST;
773			if (getaddrinfo(tmpbuf, NULL, &hints, &result) == 0) {
774				AF(addr) = AF_INET6;
775				resaddr6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)result->ai_addr;
776				SET_ADDR6N(addr, resaddr6->sin6_addr);
777				SET_SCOPE(addr, resaddr6->sin6_scope_id);
778
779				freeaddrinfo(result);
780				return TRUE;
781			}
782		}
783	/*
784	 * If we got here it was not an IP address
785	 */
786	return FALSE;
787}
788
789
790/*
791 * interface list enumerator - visitor pattern
792 */
793void
794interface_enumerate(
795	interface_receiver_t	receiver,
796	void *			data
797	)
798{
799	interface_info_t ifi;
800
801	ifi.action = IFS_EXISTS;
802	for (ifi.ep = ep_list; ifi.ep != NULL; ifi.ep = ifi.ep->elink)
803		(*receiver)(data, &ifi);
804}
805
806/*
807 * do standard initialization of interface structure
808 */
809static void
810init_interface(
811	endpt *ep
812	)
813{
814	ZERO(*ep);
815	ep->fd = INVALID_SOCKET;
816	ep->bfd = INVALID_SOCKET;
817	ep->phase = sys_interphase;
818}
819
820
821/*
822 * create new interface structure initialize from
823 * template structure or via standard initialization
824 * function
825 */
826static struct interface *
827new_interface(
828	struct interface *interface
829	)
830{
831	struct interface *	iface;
832
833	iface = emalloc(sizeof(*iface));
834
835	if (NULL == interface)
836		init_interface(iface);
837	else				/* use the template */
838		memcpy(iface, interface, sizeof(*iface));
839
840	/* count every new instance of an interface in the system */
841	iface->ifnum = sys_ifnum++;
842	iface->starttime = current_time;
843
844	return iface;
845}
846
847
848/*
849 * return interface storage into free memory pool
850 */
851static inline void
852delete_interface(
853	endpt *ep
854	)
855{
856	free(ep);
857}
858
859
860/*
861 * link interface into list of known interfaces
862 */
863static void
864add_interface(
865	endpt *	ep
866	)
867{
868	endpt **	pmclisthead;
869	endpt *		scan;
870	endpt *		scan_next;
871	endpt *		unlinked;
872	sockaddr_u *	addr;
873	int		ep_local;
874	int		scan_local;
875	int		same_subnet;
876	int		ep_univ_iid;	/* iface ID from MAC address */
877	int		scan_univ_iid;	/* see RFC 4291 */
878	int		ep_privacy;	/* random local iface ID */
879	int		scan_privacy;	/* see RFC 4941 */
880	int		rc;
881
882	/* Calculate the refid */
883	ep->addr_refid = addr2refid(&ep->sin);
884	/* link at tail so ntpdc -c ifstats index increases each row */
885	LINK_TAIL_SLIST(ep_list, ep, elink, endpt);
886	ninterfaces++;
887#ifdef MCAST
888	/* the rest is for enabled multicast-capable addresses only */
889	if (ep->ignore_packets || !(INT_MULTICAST & ep->flags) ||
890	    INT_LOOPBACK & ep->flags)
891		return;
892# ifndef INCLUDE_IPV6_MULTICAST_SUPPORT
893	if (AF_INET6 == ep->family)
894		return;
895# endif
896	pmclisthead = (AF_INET == ep->family)
897			 ? &mc4_list
898			 : &mc6_list;
899
900	if (AF_INET6 == ep->family) {
901		ep_local =
902		    IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(PSOCK_ADDR6(&ep->sin)) ||
903		    IN6_IS_ADDR_SITELOCAL(PSOCK_ADDR6(&ep->sin));
904		ep_univ_iid = IS_IID_UNIV(&ep->sin);
905		ep_privacy = !!(INT_PRIVACY & ep->flags);
906	} else {
907		ep_local = FALSE;
908		ep_univ_iid = FALSE;
909		ep_privacy = FALSE;
910	}
911	DPRINTF(4, ("add_interface mcast-capable %s%s%s%s\n",
912		    stoa(&ep->sin),
913		    (ep_local) ? " link/scope-local" : "",
914		    (ep_univ_iid) ? " univ-IID" : "",
915		    (ep_privacy) ? " privacy" : ""));
916	/*
917	 * If we have multiple local addresses on the same network
918	 * interface, and some are link- or site-local, do not multicast
919	 * out from the link-/site-local addresses by default, to avoid
920	 * duplicate manycastclient associations between v6 peers using
921	 * link-local and global addresses.  link-local can still be
922	 * chosen using "nic ignore myv6globalprefix::/64".
923	 * Similarly, if we have multiple global addresses from the same
924	 * prefix on the same network interface, multicast from one,
925	 * preferring EUI-64, then static, then least RFC 4941 privacy
926	 * addresses.
927	 */
928	for (scan = *pmclisthead; scan != NULL; scan = scan_next) {
929		scan_next = scan->mclink;
930		if (ep->family != scan->family)
931			continue;
932		if (strcmp(ep->name, scan->name))
933			continue;
934		same_subnet = addr_samesubnet(&ep->sin, &ep->mask,
935					      &scan->sin, &scan->mask);
936		if (AF_INET6 == ep->family) {
937			addr = &scan->sin;
938			scan_local =
939			    IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(PSOCK_ADDR6(addr)) ||
940			    IN6_IS_ADDR_SITELOCAL(PSOCK_ADDR6(addr));
941			scan_univ_iid = IS_IID_UNIV(addr);
942			scan_privacy = !!(INT_PRIVACY & scan->flags);
943		} else {
944			scan_local = FALSE;
945			scan_univ_iid = FALSE;
946			scan_privacy = FALSE;
947		}
948		DPRINTF(4, ("add_interface mcast-capable scan %s%s%s%s\n",
949			    stoa(&scan->sin),
950			    (scan_local) ? " link/scope-local" : "",
951			    (scan_univ_iid) ? " univ-IID" : "",
952			    (scan_privacy) ? " privacy" : ""));
953		if ((ep_local && !scan_local) || (same_subnet &&
954		    ((ep_privacy && !scan_privacy) ||
955		     (!ep_univ_iid && scan_univ_iid)))) {
956			DPRINTF(4, ("did not add %s to %s of IPv6 multicast-capable list which already has %s\n",
957				stoa(&ep->sin),
958				(ep_local)
959				    ? "tail"
960				    : "head",
961				stoa(&scan->sin)));
962			return;
963		}
964		if ((scan_local && !ep_local) || (same_subnet &&
965		    ((scan_privacy && !ep_privacy) ||
966		     (!scan_univ_iid && ep_univ_iid)))) {
967			UNLINK_SLIST(unlinked, *pmclisthead,
968				     scan, mclink, endpt);
969			DPRINTF(4, ("%s %s from IPv6 multicast-capable list to add %s\n",
970				(unlinked != scan)
971				    ? "Failed to remove"
972				    : "removed",
973				stoa(&scan->sin), stoa(&ep->sin)));
974		}
975	}
976	/*
977	 * Add link/site local at the tail of the multicast-
978	 * capable unicast interfaces list, so that ntpd will
979	 * send from global addresses before link-/site-local
980	 * ones.
981	 */
982	if (ep_local)
983		LINK_TAIL_SLIST(*pmclisthead, ep, mclink, endpt);
984	else
985		LINK_SLIST(*pmclisthead, ep, mclink);
986	DPRINTF(4, ("added %s to %s of IPv%s multicast-capable unicast local address list\n",
987		stoa(&ep->sin),
988		(ep_local)
989		    ? "tail"
990		    : "head",
991		(AF_INET == ep->family)
992		    ? "4"
993		    : "6"));
994
995	if (INVALID_SOCKET == ep->fd)
996		return;
997
998	/*
999	 * select the local address from which to send to multicast.
1000	 */
1001	switch (AF(&ep->sin)) {
1002
1003	case AF_INET :
1004		rc = setsockopt(ep->fd, IPPROTO_IP,
1005				IP_MULTICAST_IF,
1006				(void *)&NSRCADR(&ep->sin),
1007				sizeof(NSRCADR(&ep->sin)));
1008		if (rc)
1009			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
1010				"setsockopt IP_MULTICAST_IF %s fails: %m",
1011				stoa(&ep->sin));
1012		break;
1013
1014# ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_MULTICAST_SUPPORT
1015	case AF_INET6 :
1016		rc = setsockopt(ep->fd, IPPROTO_IPV6,
1017				 IPV6_MULTICAST_IF,
1018				 (void *)&ep->ifindex,
1019				 sizeof(ep->ifindex));
1020		/* do not complain if bound addr scope is ifindex */
1021		if (rc && ep->ifindex != SCOPE(&ep->sin))
1022			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
1023				"setsockopt IPV6_MULTICAST_IF %u for %s fails: %m",
1024				ep->ifindex, stoa(&ep->sin));
1025		break;
1026# endif
1027	}
1028#endif	/* MCAST */
1029}
1030
1031
1032/*
1033 * remove interface from known interface list and clean up
1034 * associated resources
1035 */
1036static void
1037remove_interface(
1038	endpt *	ep
1039	)
1040{
1041	endpt *		unlinked;
1042	endpt **	pmclisthead;
1043	sockaddr_u	resmask;
1044
1045	UNLINK_SLIST(unlinked, ep_list, ep, elink, endpt);
1046	if (!ep->ignore_packets && INT_MULTICAST & ep->flags) {
1047		pmclisthead = (AF_INET == ep->family)
1048				 ? &mc4_list
1049				 : &mc6_list;
1050		UNLINK_SLIST(unlinked, *pmclisthead, ep, mclink, endpt);
1051		DPRINTF(4, ("%s %s IPv%s multicast-capable unicast local address list\n",
1052			stoa(&ep->sin),
1053			(unlinked != NULL)
1054			    ? "removed from"
1055			    : "not found on",
1056			(AF_INET == ep->family)
1057			    ? "4"
1058			    : "6"));
1059	}
1060	delete_interface_from_list(ep);
1061
1062	if (ep->fd != INVALID_SOCKET) {
1063		msyslog(LOG_INFO,
1064			"Deleting interface #%d %s, %s#%d, interface stats: received=%ld, sent=%ld, dropped=%ld, active_time=%ld secs",
1065			ep->ifnum,
1066			ep->name,
1067			stoa(&ep->sin),
1068			SRCPORT(&ep->sin),
1069			ep->received,
1070			ep->sent,
1071			ep->notsent,
1072			current_time - ep->starttime);
1073		close_and_delete_fd_from_list(ep->fd);
1074		ep->fd = INVALID_SOCKET;
1075	}
1076
1077	if (ep->bfd != INVALID_SOCKET) {
1078		msyslog(LOG_INFO,
1079			"stop listening for broadcasts to %s on interface #%d %s",
1080			stoa(&ep->bcast), ep->ifnum, ep->name);
1081		close_and_delete_fd_from_list(ep->bfd);
1082		ep->bfd = INVALID_SOCKET;
1083		ep->flags &= ~INT_BCASTOPEN;
1084	}
1085
1086	ninterfaces--;
1087	mon_clearinterface(ep);
1088
1089	/* remove restrict interface entry */
1090	SET_HOSTMASK(&resmask, AF(&ep->sin));
1091	hack_restrict(RESTRICT_REMOVEIF, &ep->sin, &resmask,
1092		      RESM_NTPONLY | RESM_INTERFACE, RES_IGNORE, 0);
1093}
1094
1095
1096static void
1097log_listen_address(
1098	endpt *	ep
1099	)
1100{
1101	msyslog(LOG_INFO, "%s on %d %s %s",
1102		(ep->ignore_packets)
1103		    ? "Listen and drop"
1104		    : "Listen normally",
1105		ep->ifnum,
1106		ep->name,
1107		sptoa(&ep->sin));
1108}
1109
1110
1111static void
1112create_wildcards(
1113	u_short	port
1114	)
1115{
1116	int			v4wild;
1117#ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_SUPPORT
1118	int			v6wild;
1119#endif
1120	sockaddr_u		wildaddr;
1121	nic_rule_action		action;
1122	struct interface *	wildif;
1123
1124	/*
1125	 * silence "potentially uninitialized" warnings from VC9
1126	 * failing to follow the logic.  Ideally action could remain
1127	 * uninitialized, and the memset be the first statement under
1128	 * the first if (v4wild).
1129	 */
1130	action = ACTION_LISTEN;
1131	ZERO(wildaddr);
1132
1133#ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_SUPPORT
1134	/*
1135	 * create pseudo-interface with wildcard IPv6 address
1136	 */
1137	v6wild = ipv6_works;
1138	if (v6wild) {
1139		/* set wildaddr to the v6 wildcard address :: */
1140		ZERO(wildaddr);
1141		AF(&wildaddr) = AF_INET6;
1142		SET_ADDR6N(&wildaddr, in6addr_any);
1143		SET_PORT(&wildaddr, port);
1144		SET_SCOPE(&wildaddr, 0);
1145
1146		/* check for interface/nic rules affecting the wildcard */
1147		action = interface_action(NULL, &wildaddr, 0);
1148		v6wild = (ACTION_IGNORE != action);
1149	}
1150	if (v6wild) {
1151		wildif = new_interface(NULL);
1152
1153		strlcpy(wildif->name, "v6wildcard", sizeof(wildif->name));
1154		memcpy(&wildif->sin, &wildaddr, sizeof(wildif->sin));
1155		wildif->family = AF_INET6;
1156		AF(&wildif->mask) = AF_INET6;
1157		SET_ONESMASK(&wildif->mask);
1158
1159		wildif->flags = INT_UP | INT_WILDCARD;
1160		wildif->ignore_packets = (ACTION_DROP == action);
1161
1162		wildif->fd = open_socket(&wildif->sin, 0, 1, wildif);
1163
1164		if (wildif->fd != INVALID_SOCKET) {
1165			wildipv6 = wildif;
1166			any6_interface = wildif;
1167			add_addr_to_list(&wildif->sin, wildif);
1168			add_interface(wildif);
1169			log_listen_address(wildif);
1170		} else {
1171			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
1172				"unable to bind to wildcard address %s - another process may be running - EXITING",
1173				stoa(&wildif->sin));
1174			exit(1);
1175		}
1176		DPRINT_INTERFACE(2, (wildif, "created ", "\n"));
1177	}
1178#endif
1179
1180	/*
1181	 * create pseudo-interface with wildcard IPv4 address
1182	 */
1183	v4wild = ipv4_works;
1184	if (v4wild) {
1185		/* set wildaddr to the v4 wildcard address 0.0.0.0 */
1186		AF(&wildaddr) = AF_INET;
1187		SET_ADDR4N(&wildaddr, INADDR_ANY);
1188		SET_PORT(&wildaddr, port);
1189
1190		/* check for interface/nic rules affecting the wildcard */
1191		action = interface_action(NULL, &wildaddr, 0);
1192		v4wild = (ACTION_IGNORE != action);
1193	}
1194	if (v4wild) {
1195		wildif = new_interface(NULL);
1196
1197		strlcpy(wildif->name, "v4wildcard", sizeof(wildif->name));
1198		memcpy(&wildif->sin, &wildaddr, sizeof(wildif->sin));
1199		wildif->family = AF_INET;
1200		AF(&wildif->mask) = AF_INET;
1201		SET_ONESMASK(&wildif->mask);
1202
1203		wildif->flags = INT_BROADCAST | INT_UP | INT_WILDCARD;
1204		wildif->ignore_packets = (ACTION_DROP == action);
1205#if defined(MCAST)
1206		/*
1207		 * enable multicast reception on the broadcast socket
1208		 */
1209		AF(&wildif->bcast) = AF_INET;
1210		SET_ADDR4N(&wildif->bcast, INADDR_ANY);
1211		SET_PORT(&wildif->bcast, port);
1212#endif /* MCAST */
1213		wildif->fd = open_socket(&wildif->sin, 0, 1, wildif);
1214
1215		if (wildif->fd != INVALID_SOCKET) {
1216			wildipv4 = wildif;
1217			any_interface = wildif;
1218
1219			add_addr_to_list(&wildif->sin, wildif);
1220			add_interface(wildif);
1221			log_listen_address(wildif);
1222		} else {
1223			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
1224				"unable to bind to wildcard address %s - another process may be running - EXITING",
1225				stoa(&wildif->sin));
1226			exit(1);
1227		}
1228		DPRINT_INTERFACE(2, (wildif, "created ", "\n"));
1229	}
1230}
1231
1232
1233/*
1234 * add_nic_rule() -- insert a rule entry at the head of nic_rule_list.
1235 */
1236void
1237add_nic_rule(
1238	nic_rule_match	match_type,
1239	const char *	if_name,	/* interface name or numeric address */
1240	int		prefixlen,
1241	nic_rule_action	action
1242	)
1243{
1244	nic_rule *	rule;
1245	isc_boolean_t	is_ip;
1246
1247	rule = emalloc_zero(sizeof(*rule));
1248	rule->match_type = match_type;
1249	rule->prefixlen = prefixlen;
1250	rule->action = action;
1251
1252	if (MATCH_IFNAME == match_type) {
1253		REQUIRE(NULL != if_name);
1254		rule->if_name = estrdup(if_name);
1255	} else if (MATCH_IFADDR == match_type) {
1256		REQUIRE(NULL != if_name);
1257		/* set rule->addr */
1258		is_ip = is_ip_address(if_name, AF_UNSPEC, &rule->addr);
1259		REQUIRE(is_ip);
1260	} else
1261		REQUIRE(NULL == if_name);
1262
1263	LINK_SLIST(nic_rule_list, rule, next);
1264}
1265
1266
1267#ifdef DEBUG
1268static const char *
1269action_text(
1270	nic_rule_action	action
1271	)
1272{
1273	const char *t;
1274
1275	switch (action) {
1276
1277	default:
1278		t = "ERROR";	/* quiet uninit warning */
1279		DPRINTF(1, ("fatal: unknown nic_rule_action %d\n",
1280			    action));
1281		ENSURE(0);
1282		break;
1283
1284	case ACTION_LISTEN:
1285		t = "listen";
1286		break;
1287
1288	case ACTION_IGNORE:
1289		t = "ignore";
1290		break;
1291
1292	case ACTION_DROP:
1293		t = "drop";
1294		break;
1295	}
1296
1297	return t;
1298}
1299#endif	/* DEBUG */
1300
1301
1302static nic_rule_action
1303interface_action(
1304	char *		if_name,
1305	sockaddr_u *	if_addr,
1306	u_int32		if_flags
1307	)
1308{
1309	nic_rule *	rule;
1310	int		isloopback;
1311	int		iswildcard;
1312
1313	DPRINTF(4, ("interface_action: interface %s ",
1314		    (if_name != NULL) ? if_name : "wildcard"));
1315
1316	iswildcard = is_wildcard_addr(if_addr);
1317	isloopback = !!(INT_LOOPBACK & if_flags);
1318
1319	/*
1320	 * Find any matching NIC rule from --interface / -I or ntp.conf
1321	 * interface/nic rules.
1322	 */
1323	for (rule = nic_rule_list; rule != NULL; rule = rule->next) {
1324
1325		switch (rule->match_type) {
1326
1327		case MATCH_ALL:
1328			/* loopback and wildcard excluded from "all" */
1329			if (isloopback || iswildcard)
1330				break;
1331			DPRINTF(4, ("nic all %s\n",
1332			    action_text(rule->action)));
1333			return rule->action;
1334
1335		case MATCH_IPV4:
1336			if (IS_IPV4(if_addr)) {
1337				DPRINTF(4, ("nic ipv4 %s\n",
1338				    action_text(rule->action)));
1339				return rule->action;
1340			}
1341			break;
1342
1343		case MATCH_IPV6:
1344			if (IS_IPV6(if_addr)) {
1345				DPRINTF(4, ("nic ipv6 %s\n",
1346				    action_text(rule->action)));
1347				return rule->action;
1348			}
1349			break;
1350
1351		case MATCH_WILDCARD:
1352			if (iswildcard) {
1353				DPRINTF(4, ("nic wildcard %s\n",
1354				    action_text(rule->action)));
1355				return rule->action;
1356			}
1357			break;
1358
1359		case MATCH_IFADDR:
1360			if (rule->prefixlen != -1) {
1361				if (addr_eqprefix(if_addr, &rule->addr,
1362						  rule->prefixlen)) {
1363
1364					DPRINTF(4, ("subnet address match - %s\n",
1365					    action_text(rule->action)));
1366					return rule->action;
1367				}
1368			} else
1369				if (SOCK_EQ(if_addr, &rule->addr)) {
1370
1371					DPRINTF(4, ("address match - %s\n",
1372					    action_text(rule->action)));
1373					return rule->action;
1374				}
1375			break;
1376
1377		case MATCH_IFNAME:
1378			if (if_name != NULL
1379#if defined(HAVE_FNMATCH) && defined(FNM_CASEFOLD)
1380			    && !fnmatch(rule->if_name, if_name, FNM_CASEFOLD)
1381#else
1382			    && !strcasecmp(if_name, rule->if_name)
1383#endif
1384			    ) {
1385
1386				DPRINTF(4, ("interface name match - %s\n",
1387				    action_text(rule->action)));
1388				return rule->action;
1389			}
1390			break;
1391		}
1392	}
1393
1394	/*
1395	 * Unless explicitly disabled such as with "nic ignore ::1"
1396	 * listen on loopback addresses.  Since ntpq and ntpdc query
1397	 * "localhost" by default, which typically resolves to ::1 and
1398	 * 127.0.0.1, it's useful to default to listening on both.
1399	 */
1400	if (isloopback) {
1401		DPRINTF(4, ("default loopback listen\n"));
1402		return ACTION_LISTEN;
1403	}
1404
1405	/*
1406	 * Treat wildcard addresses specially.  If there is no explicit
1407	 * "nic ... wildcard" or "nic ... 0.0.0.0" or "nic ... ::" rule
1408	 * default to drop.
1409	 */
1410	if (iswildcard) {
1411		DPRINTF(4, ("default wildcard drop\n"));
1412		return ACTION_DROP;
1413	}
1414
1415	/*
1416	 * Check for "virtual IP" (colon in the interface name) after
1417	 * the rules so that "ntpd --interface eth0:1 -novirtualips"
1418	 * does indeed listen on eth0:1's addresses.
1419	 */
1420	if (!listen_to_virtual_ips && if_name != NULL
1421	    && (strchr(if_name, ':') != NULL)) {
1422
1423		DPRINTF(4, ("virtual ip - ignore\n"));
1424		return ACTION_IGNORE;
1425	}
1426
1427	/*
1428	 * If there are no --interface/-I command-line options and no
1429	 * interface/nic rules in ntp.conf, the default action is to
1430	 * listen.  In the presence of rules from either, the default
1431	 * is to ignore.  This implements ntpd's traditional listen-
1432	 * every default with no interface listen configuration, and
1433	 * ensures a single -I eth0 or "nic listen eth0" means do not
1434	 * listen on any other addresses.
1435	 */
1436	if (NULL == nic_rule_list) {
1437		DPRINTF(4, ("default listen\n"));
1438		return ACTION_LISTEN;
1439	}
1440
1441	DPRINTF(4, ("implicit ignore\n"));
1442	return ACTION_IGNORE;
1443}
1444
1445
1446static void
1447convert_isc_if(
1448	isc_interface_t *isc_if,
1449	endpt *itf,
1450	u_short port
1451	)
1452{
1453	const u_char v6loop[16] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1454				   0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1};
1455
1456	strlcpy(itf->name, isc_if->name, sizeof(itf->name));
1457	itf->ifindex = isc_if->ifindex;
1458	itf->family = (u_short)isc_if->af;
1459	AF(&itf->sin) = itf->family;
1460	AF(&itf->mask) = itf->family;
1461	AF(&itf->bcast) = itf->family;
1462	SET_PORT(&itf->sin, port);
1463	SET_PORT(&itf->mask, port);
1464	SET_PORT(&itf->bcast, port);
1465
1466	if (IS_IPV4(&itf->sin)) {
1467		NSRCADR(&itf->sin) = isc_if->address.type.in.s_addr;
1468		NSRCADR(&itf->mask) = isc_if->netmask.type.in.s_addr;
1469
1470		if (isc_if->flags & INTERFACE_F_BROADCAST) {
1471			itf->flags |= INT_BROADCAST;
1472			NSRCADR(&itf->bcast) =
1473			    isc_if->broadcast.type.in.s_addr;
1474		}
1475	}
1476#ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_SUPPORT
1477	else if (IS_IPV6(&itf->sin)) {
1478		SET_ADDR6N(&itf->sin, isc_if->address.type.in6);
1479		SET_ADDR6N(&itf->mask, isc_if->netmask.type.in6);
1480
1481		SET_SCOPE(&itf->sin, isc_if->address.zone);
1482	}
1483#endif /* INCLUDE_IPV6_SUPPORT */
1484
1485
1486	/* Process the rest of the flags */
1487
1488	itf->flags |=
1489		  ((INTERFACE_F_UP & isc_if->flags)
1490			? INT_UP : 0)
1491		| ((INTERFACE_F_LOOPBACK & isc_if->flags)
1492			? INT_LOOPBACK : 0)
1493		| ((INTERFACE_F_POINTTOPOINT & isc_if->flags)
1494			? INT_PPP : 0)
1495		| ((INTERFACE_F_MULTICAST & isc_if->flags)
1496			? INT_MULTICAST : 0)
1497		| ((INTERFACE_F_PRIVACY & isc_if->flags)
1498			? INT_PRIVACY : 0)
1499		;
1500
1501	/*
1502	 * Clear the loopback flag if the address is not localhost.
1503	 * http://bugs.ntp.org/1683
1504	 */
1505	if (INT_LOOPBACK & itf->flags) {
1506		if (AF_INET == itf->family) {
1507			if (127 != (SRCADR(&itf->sin) >> 24))
1508				itf->flags &= ~INT_LOOPBACK;
1509		} else {
1510			if (memcmp(v6loop, NSRCADR6(&itf->sin),
1511				   sizeof(NSRCADR6(&itf->sin))))
1512				itf->flags &= ~INT_LOOPBACK;
1513		}
1514	}
1515}
1516
1517
1518/*
1519 * refresh_interface
1520 *
1521 * some OSes have been observed to keep
1522 * cached routes even when more specific routes
1523 * become available.
1524 * this can be mitigated by re-binding
1525 * the socket.
1526 */
1527static int
1528refresh_interface(
1529	struct interface * interface
1530	)
1531{
1532#ifdef  OS_MISSES_SPECIFIC_ROUTE_UPDATES
1533	if (interface->fd != INVALID_SOCKET) {
1534		int bcast = (interface->flags & INT_BCASTXMIT) != 0;
1535		/* as we forcibly close() the socket remove the
1536		   broadcast permission indication */
1537		if (bcast)
1538			socket_broadcast_disable(interface, &interface->sin);
1539
1540		close_and_delete_fd_from_list(interface->fd);
1541
1542		/* create new socket picking up a new first hop binding
1543		   at connect() time */
1544		interface->fd = open_socket(&interface->sin,
1545					    bcast, 0, interface);
1546		 /*
1547		  * reset TTL indication so TTL is is set again
1548		  * next time around
1549		  */
1550		interface->last_ttl = 0;
1551		return (interface->fd != INVALID_SOCKET);
1552	} else
1553		return 0;	/* invalid sockets are not refreshable */
1554#else /* !OS_MISSES_SPECIFIC_ROUTE_UPDATES */
1555	return (interface->fd != INVALID_SOCKET);
1556#endif /* !OS_MISSES_SPECIFIC_ROUTE_UPDATES */
1557}
1558
1559/*
1560 * interface_update - externally callable update function
1561 */
1562void
1563interface_update(
1564	interface_receiver_t	receiver,
1565	void *			data)
1566{
1567	int new_interface_found;
1568
1569	if (disable_dynamic_updates)
1570		return;
1571
1572	BLOCKIO();
1573	new_interface_found = update_interfaces(NTP_PORT, receiver, data);
1574	UNBLOCKIO();
1575
1576	if (!new_interface_found)
1577		return;
1578
1579#ifdef DEBUG
1580	msyslog(LOG_DEBUG, "new interface(s) found: waking up resolver");
1581#endif
1582	interrupt_worker_sleep();
1583}
1584
1585
1586/*
1587 * sau_from_netaddr() - convert network address on-wire formats.
1588 * Convert from libisc's isc_netaddr_t to NTP's sockaddr_u
1589 */
1590void
1591sau_from_netaddr(
1592	sockaddr_u *psau,
1593	const isc_netaddr_t *pna
1594	)
1595{
1596	ZERO_SOCK(psau);
1597	AF(psau) = (u_short)pna->family;
1598	switch (pna->family) {
1599
1600	case AF_INET:
1601		memcpy(&psau->sa4.sin_addr, &pna->type.in,
1602		       sizeof(psau->sa4.sin_addr));
1603		break;
1604
1605	case AF_INET6:
1606		memcpy(&psau->sa6.sin6_addr, &pna->type.in6,
1607		       sizeof(psau->sa6.sin6_addr));
1608		break;
1609	}
1610}
1611
1612
1613static int
1614is_wildcard_addr(
1615	const sockaddr_u *psau
1616	)
1617{
1618	if (IS_IPV4(psau) && !NSRCADR(psau))
1619		return 1;
1620
1621#ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_SUPPORT
1622	if (IS_IPV6(psau) && S_ADDR6_EQ(psau, &in6addr_any))
1623		return 1;
1624#endif
1625
1626	return 0;
1627}
1628
1629
1630#ifdef OS_NEEDS_REUSEADDR_FOR_IFADDRBIND
1631/*
1632 * enable/disable re-use of wildcard address socket
1633 */
1634static void
1635set_wildcard_reuse(
1636	u_short	family,
1637	int	on
1638	)
1639{
1640	struct interface *any;
1641	SOCKET fd = INVALID_SOCKET;
1642
1643	any = ANY_INTERFACE_BYFAM(family);
1644	if (any != NULL)
1645		fd = any->fd;
1646
1647	if (fd != INVALID_SOCKET) {
1648		if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR,
1649			       (char *)&on, sizeof(on)))
1650			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
1651				"set_wildcard_reuse: setsockopt(SO_REUSEADDR, %s) failed: %m",
1652				on ? "on" : "off");
1653
1654		DPRINTF(4, ("set SO_REUSEADDR to %s on %s\n",
1655			    on ? "on" : "off",
1656			    stoa(&any->sin)));
1657	}
1658}
1659#endif /* OS_NEEDS_REUSEADDR_FOR_IFADDRBIND */
1660
1661
1662static isc_boolean_t
1663check_flags6(
1664	sockaddr_u *psau,
1665	const char *name,
1666	u_int32 flags6
1667	)
1668{
1669#if defined(INCLUDE_IPV6_SUPPORT) && defined(SIOCGIFAFLAG_IN6)
1670	struct in6_ifreq ifr6;
1671	int fd;
1672
1673	if (psau->sa.sa_family != AF_INET6)
1674		return ISC_FALSE;
1675	if ((fd = socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) < 0)
1676		return ISC_FALSE;
1677	ZERO(ifr6);
1678	memcpy(&ifr6.ifr_addr, &psau->sa6, sizeof(ifr6.ifr_addr));
1679	strlcpy(ifr6.ifr_name, name, sizeof(ifr6.ifr_name));
1680	if (ioctl(fd, SIOCGIFAFLAG_IN6, &ifr6) < 0) {
1681		close(fd);
1682		return ISC_FALSE;
1683	}
1684	close(fd);
1685	if ((ifr6.ifr_ifru.ifru_flags6 & flags6) != 0)
1686		return ISC_TRUE;
1687#endif	/* INCLUDE_IPV6_SUPPORT && SIOCGIFAFLAG_IN6 */
1688	return ISC_FALSE;
1689}
1690
1691static isc_boolean_t
1692is_anycast(
1693	sockaddr_u *psau,
1694	const char *name
1695	)
1696{
1697#ifdef IN6_IFF_ANYCAST
1698	return check_flags6(psau, name, IN6_IFF_ANYCAST);
1699#else
1700	return ISC_FALSE;
1701#endif
1702}
1703
1704static isc_boolean_t
1705is_valid(
1706	sockaddr_u *psau,
1707	const char *name
1708	)
1709{
1710	u_int32 flags6;
1711
1712	flags6 = 0;
1713#ifdef IN6_IFF_DEPARTED
1714	flags6 |= IN6_IFF_DEPARTED;
1715#endif
1716#ifdef IN6_IFF_DETACHED
1717	flags6 |= IN6_IFF_DETACHED;
1718#endif
1719#ifdef IN6_IFF_TENTATIVE
1720	flags6 |= IN6_IFF_TENTATIVE;
1721#endif
1722	return check_flags6(psau, name, flags6) ? ISC_FALSE : ISC_TRUE;
1723}
1724
1725/*
1726 * update_interface strategy
1727 *
1728 * toggle configuration phase
1729 *
1730 * Phase 1:
1731 * forall currently existing interfaces
1732 *   if address is known:
1733 *	drop socket - rebind again
1734 *
1735 *   if address is NOT known:
1736 *	attempt to create a new interface entry
1737 *
1738 * Phase 2:
1739 * forall currently known non MCAST and WILDCARD interfaces
1740 *   if interface does not match configuration phase (not seen in phase 1):
1741 *	remove interface from known interface list
1742 *	forall peers associated with this interface
1743 *         disconnect peer from this interface
1744 *
1745 * Phase 3:
1746 *   attempt to re-assign interfaces to peers
1747 *
1748 */
1749
1750static int
1751update_interfaces(
1752	u_short			port,
1753	interface_receiver_t	receiver,
1754	void *			data
1755	)
1756{
1757	isc_mem_t *		mctx = (void *)-1;
1758	interface_info_t	ifi;
1759	isc_interfaceiter_t *	iter;
1760	isc_result_t		result;
1761	isc_interface_t		isc_if;
1762	int			new_interface_found;
1763	unsigned int		family;
1764	endpt			enumep;
1765	endpt *			ep;
1766	endpt *			next_ep;
1767
1768	DPRINTF(3, ("update_interfaces(%d)\n", port));
1769
1770	/*
1771	 * phase one - scan interfaces
1772	 * - create those that are not found
1773	 * - update those that are found
1774	 */
1775
1776	new_interface_found = FALSE;
1777	iter = NULL;
1778	result = isc_interfaceiter_create(mctx, &iter);
1779
1780	if (result != ISC_R_SUCCESS)
1781		return 0;
1782
1783	/*
1784	 * Toggle system interface scan phase to find untouched
1785	 * interfaces to be deleted.
1786	 */
1787	sys_interphase ^= 0x1;
1788
1789	for (result = isc_interfaceiter_first(iter);
1790	     ISC_R_SUCCESS == result;
1791	     result = isc_interfaceiter_next(iter)) {
1792
1793		result = isc_interfaceiter_current(iter, &isc_if);
1794
1795		if (result != ISC_R_SUCCESS)
1796			break;
1797
1798		/* See if we have a valid family to use */
1799		family = isc_if.address.family;
1800		if (AF_INET != family && AF_INET6 != family)
1801			continue;
1802		if (AF_INET == family && !ipv4_works)
1803			continue;
1804		if (AF_INET6 == family && !ipv6_works)
1805			continue;
1806
1807		/* create prototype */
1808		init_interface(&enumep);
1809
1810		convert_isc_if(&isc_if, &enumep, port);
1811
1812		DPRINT_INTERFACE(4, (&enumep, "examining ", "\n"));
1813
1814		/*
1815		 * Check if and how we are going to use the interface.
1816		 */
1817		switch (interface_action(enumep.name, &enumep.sin,
1818					 enumep.flags)) {
1819
1820		case ACTION_IGNORE:
1821			DPRINTF(4, ("ignoring interface %s (%s) - by nic rules\n",
1822				    enumep.name, stoa(&enumep.sin)));
1823			continue;
1824
1825		case ACTION_LISTEN:
1826			DPRINTF(4, ("listen interface %s (%s) - by nic rules\n",
1827				    enumep.name, stoa(&enumep.sin)));
1828			enumep.ignore_packets = ISC_FALSE;
1829			break;
1830
1831		case ACTION_DROP:
1832			DPRINTF(4, ("drop on interface %s (%s) - by nic rules\n",
1833				    enumep.name, stoa(&enumep.sin)));
1834			enumep.ignore_packets = ISC_TRUE;
1835			break;
1836		}
1837
1838		 /* interfaces must be UP to be usable */
1839		if (!(enumep.flags & INT_UP)) {
1840			DPRINTF(4, ("skipping interface %s (%s) - DOWN\n",
1841				    enumep.name, stoa(&enumep.sin)));
1842			continue;
1843		}
1844
1845		/*
1846		 * skip any interfaces UP and bound to a wildcard
1847		 * address - some dhcp clients produce that in the
1848		 * wild
1849		 */
1850		if (is_wildcard_addr(&enumep.sin))
1851			continue;
1852
1853		if (is_anycast(&enumep.sin, isc_if.name))
1854			continue;
1855
1856		/*
1857		 * skip any address that is an invalid state to be used
1858		 */
1859		if (!is_valid(&enumep.sin, isc_if.name))
1860			continue;
1861
1862		/*
1863		 * map to local *address* in order to map all duplicate
1864		 * interfaces to an endpt structure with the appropriate
1865		 * socket.  Our name space is (ip-address), NOT
1866		 * (interface name, ip-address).
1867		 */
1868		ep = getinterface(&enumep.sin, INT_WILDCARD);
1869
1870		if (ep != NULL && refresh_interface(ep)) {
1871			/*
1872			 * found existing and up to date interface -
1873			 * mark present.
1874			 */
1875			if (ep->phase != sys_interphase) {
1876				/*
1877				 * On a new round we reset the name so
1878				 * the interface name shows up again if
1879				 * this address is no longer shared.
1880				 * We reset ignore_packets from the
1881				 * new prototype to respect any runtime
1882				 * changes to the nic rules.
1883				 */
1884				strlcpy(ep->name, enumep.name,
1885					sizeof(ep->name));
1886				ep->ignore_packets =
1887					    enumep.ignore_packets;
1888			} else {
1889				/* name collision - rename interface */
1890				strlcpy(ep->name, "*multiple*",
1891					sizeof(ep->name));
1892			}
1893
1894			DPRINT_INTERFACE(4, (ep, "updating ",
1895					     " present\n"));
1896
1897			if (ep->ignore_packets !=
1898			    enumep.ignore_packets) {
1899				/*
1900				 * We have conflicting configurations
1901				 * for the interface address. This is
1902				 * caused by using -I <interfacename>
1903				 * for an interface that shares its
1904				 * address with other interfaces. We
1905				 * can not disambiguate incoming
1906				 * packets delivered to this socket
1907				 * without extra syscalls/features.
1908				 * These are not (commonly) available.
1909				 * Note this is a more unusual
1910				 * configuration where several
1911				 * interfaces share an address but
1912				 * filtering via interface name is
1913				 * attempted.  We resolve the
1914				 * configuration conflict by disabling
1915				 * the processing of received packets.
1916				 * This leads to no service on the
1917				 * interface address where the conflict
1918				 * occurs.
1919				 */
1920				msyslog(LOG_ERR,
1921					"WARNING: conflicting enable configuration for interfaces %s and %s for address %s - unsupported configuration - address DISABLED",
1922					enumep.name, ep->name,
1923					stoa(&enumep.sin));
1924
1925				ep->ignore_packets = ISC_TRUE;
1926			}
1927
1928			ep->phase = sys_interphase;
1929
1930			ifi.action = IFS_EXISTS;
1931			ifi.ep = ep;
1932			if (receiver != NULL)
1933				(*receiver)(data, &ifi);
1934		} else {
1935			/*
1936			 * This is new or refreshing failed - add to
1937			 * our interface list.  If refreshing failed we
1938			 * will delete the interface structure in phase
1939			 * 2 as the interface was not marked current.
1940			 * We can bind to the address as the refresh
1941			 * code already closed the offending socket
1942			 */
1943			ep = create_interface(port, &enumep);
1944
1945			if (ep != NULL) {
1946				ifi.action = IFS_CREATED;
1947				ifi.ep = ep;
1948				if (receiver != NULL)
1949					(*receiver)(data, &ifi);
1950
1951				new_interface_found = TRUE;
1952				DPRINT_INTERFACE(3,
1953					(ep, "updating ",
1954					 " new - created\n"));
1955			} else {
1956				DPRINT_INTERFACE(3,
1957					(&enumep, "updating ",
1958					 " new - creation FAILED"));
1959
1960				msyslog(LOG_INFO,
1961					"failed to init interface for address %s",
1962					stoa(&enumep.sin));
1963				continue;
1964			}
1965		}
1966	}
1967
1968	isc_interfaceiter_destroy(&iter);
1969
1970	/*
1971	 * phase 2 - delete gone interfaces - reassigning peers to
1972	 * other interfaces
1973	 */
1974	for (ep = ep_list; ep != NULL; ep = next_ep) {
1975		next_ep = ep->elink;
1976
1977		/*
1978		 * if phase does not match sys_phase this interface was
1979		 * not enumerated during the last interface scan - so it
1980		 * is gone and will be deleted here unless it did not
1981		 * originate from interface enumeration (INT_WILDCARD,
1982		 * INT_MCASTIF).
1983		 */
1984		if (((INT_WILDCARD | INT_MCASTIF) & ep->flags) ||
1985		    ep->phase == sys_interphase)
1986			continue;
1987
1988		DPRINT_INTERFACE(3, (ep, "updating ",
1989				     "GONE - deleting\n"));
1990		remove_interface(ep);
1991
1992		ifi.action = IFS_DELETED;
1993		ifi.ep = ep;
1994		if (receiver != NULL)
1995			(*receiver)(data, &ifi);
1996
1997		/* disconnect peers from deleted endpt. */
1998		while (ep->peers != NULL)
1999			set_peerdstadr(ep->peers, NULL);
2000
2001		/*
2002		 * update globals in case we lose
2003		 * a loopback interface
2004		 */
2005		if (ep == loopback_interface)
2006			loopback_interface = NULL;
2007
2008		delete_interface(ep);
2009	}
2010
2011	/*
2012	 * phase 3 - re-configure as the world has possibly changed
2013	 *
2014	 * never ever make this conditional again - it is needed to track
2015	 * routing updates. see bug #2506
2016	 */
2017	refresh_all_peerinterfaces();
2018
2019	if (broadcast_client_enabled)
2020		io_setbclient();
2021
2022	if (sys_bclient)
2023		io_setbclient();
2024
2025#ifdef MCAST
2026	/*
2027	 * Check multicast interfaces and try to join multicast groups if
2028         * not joined yet.
2029         */
2030	for (ep = ep_list; ep != NULL; ep = ep->elink) {
2031		remaddr_t *entry;
2032
2033		if (!(INT_MCASTIF & ep->flags) || (INT_MCASTOPEN & ep->flags))
2034			continue;
2035
2036		/* Find remote address that was linked to this interface */
2037		for (entry = remoteaddr_list;
2038		     entry != NULL;
2039		     entry = entry->link) {
2040			if (entry->ep == ep) {
2041				if (socket_multicast_enable(ep, &entry->addr)) {
2042					msyslog(LOG_INFO,
2043						"Joined %s socket to multicast group %s",
2044						stoa(&ep->sin),
2045						stoa(&entry->addr));
2046				}
2047				break;
2048			}
2049		}
2050	}
2051#endif /* MCAST */
2052
2053	return new_interface_found;
2054}
2055
2056
2057/*
2058 * create_sockets - create a socket for each interface plus a default
2059 *			socket for when we don't know where to send
2060 */
2061static int
2062create_sockets(
2063	u_short port
2064	)
2065{
2066#ifndef HAVE_IO_COMPLETION_PORT
2067	/*
2068	 * I/O Completion Ports don't care about the select and FD_SET
2069	 */
2070	maxactivefd = 0;
2071	FD_ZERO(&activefds);
2072#endif
2073
2074	DPRINTF(2, ("create_sockets(%d)\n", port));
2075
2076	create_wildcards(port);
2077
2078	update_interfaces(port, NULL, NULL);
2079
2080	/*
2081	 * Now that we have opened all the sockets, turn off the reuse
2082	 * flag for security.
2083	 */
2084	set_reuseaddr(0);
2085
2086	DPRINTF(2, ("create_sockets: Total interfaces = %d\n", ninterfaces));
2087
2088	return ninterfaces;
2089}
2090
2091/*
2092 * create_interface - create a new interface for a given prototype
2093 *		      binding the socket.
2094 */
2095static struct interface *
2096create_interface(
2097	u_short			port,
2098	struct interface *	protot
2099	)
2100{
2101	sockaddr_u	resmask;
2102	endpt *		iface;
2103#if defined(MCAST) && defined(MULTICAST_NONEWSOCKET)
2104	remaddr_t *	entry;
2105	remaddr_t *	next_entry;
2106#endif
2107	DPRINTF(2, ("create_interface(%s#%d)\n", stoa(&protot->sin),
2108		    port));
2109
2110	/* build an interface */
2111	iface = new_interface(protot);
2112
2113	/*
2114	 * create socket
2115	 */
2116	iface->fd = open_socket(&iface->sin, 0, 0, iface);
2117
2118	if (iface->fd != INVALID_SOCKET)
2119		log_listen_address(iface);
2120
2121	if ((INT_BROADCAST & iface->flags)
2122	    && iface->bfd != INVALID_SOCKET)
2123		msyslog(LOG_INFO, "Listening on broadcast address %s#%d",
2124			stoa((&iface->bcast)), port);
2125
2126	if (INVALID_SOCKET == iface->fd
2127	    && INVALID_SOCKET == iface->bfd) {
2128		msyslog(LOG_ERR, "unable to create socket on %s (%d) for %s#%d",
2129			iface->name,
2130			iface->ifnum,
2131			stoa((&iface->sin)),
2132			port);
2133		delete_interface(iface);
2134		return NULL;
2135	}
2136
2137	/*
2138	 * Blacklist our own addresses, no use talking to ourself
2139	 */
2140	SET_HOSTMASK(&resmask, AF(&iface->sin));
2141	hack_restrict(RESTRICT_FLAGS, &iface->sin, &resmask,
2142		      RESM_NTPONLY | RESM_INTERFACE, RES_IGNORE, 0);
2143
2144	/*
2145	 * set globals with the first found
2146	 * loopback interface of the appropriate class
2147	 */
2148	if (NULL == loopback_interface && AF_INET == iface->family
2149	    && (INT_LOOPBACK & iface->flags))
2150		loopback_interface = iface;
2151
2152	/*
2153	 * put into our interface list
2154	 */
2155	add_addr_to_list(&iface->sin, iface);
2156	add_interface(iface);
2157
2158#if defined(MCAST) && defined(MULTICAST_NONEWSOCKET)
2159	/*
2160	 * Join any previously-configured compatible multicast groups.
2161	 */
2162	if (INT_MULTICAST & iface->flags &&
2163	    !((INT_LOOPBACK | INT_WILDCARD) & iface->flags) &&
2164	    !iface->ignore_packets) {
2165		for (entry = remoteaddr_list;
2166		     entry != NULL;
2167		     entry = next_entry) {
2168			next_entry = entry->link;
2169			if (AF(&iface->sin) != AF(&entry->addr) ||
2170			    !IS_MCAST(&entry->addr))
2171				continue;
2172			if (socket_multicast_enable(iface,
2173						    &entry->addr))
2174				msyslog(LOG_INFO,
2175					"Joined %s socket to multicast group %s",
2176					stoa(&iface->sin),
2177					stoa(&entry->addr));
2178			else
2179				msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2180					"Failed to join %s socket to multicast group %s",
2181					stoa(&iface->sin),
2182					stoa(&entry->addr));
2183		}
2184	}
2185#endif	/* MCAST && MCAST_NONEWSOCKET */
2186
2187	DPRINT_INTERFACE(2, (iface, "created ", "\n"));
2188	return iface;
2189}
2190
2191
2192#ifdef SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE
2193static void
2194set_excladdruse(
2195	SOCKET fd
2196	)
2197{
2198	int one = 1;
2199	int failed;
2200#ifdef SYS_WINNT
2201	DWORD err;
2202#endif
2203
2204	failed = setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE,
2205			    (char *)&one, sizeof(one));
2206
2207	if (!failed)
2208		return;
2209
2210#ifdef SYS_WINNT
2211	/*
2212	 * Prior to Windows XP setting SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE can fail with
2213	 * error WSAINVAL depending on service pack level and whether
2214	 * the user account is in the Administrators group.  Do not
2215	 * complain if it fails that way on versions prior to XP (5.1).
2216	 */
2217	err = GetLastError();
2218
2219	if (isc_win32os_versioncheck(5, 1, 0, 0) < 0	/* < 5.1/XP */
2220	    && WSAEINVAL == err)
2221		return;
2222
2223	SetLastError(err);
2224#endif
2225	msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2226		"setsockopt(%d, SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE, on): %m",
2227		(int)fd);
2228}
2229#endif  /* SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE */
2230
2231
2232/*
2233 * set_reuseaddr() - set/clear REUSEADDR on all sockets
2234 *			NB possible hole - should we be doing this on broadcast
2235 *			fd's also?
2236 */
2237static void
2238set_reuseaddr(
2239	int flag
2240	)
2241{
2242#ifndef SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE
2243	endpt *ep;
2244
2245	for (ep = ep_list; ep != NULL; ep = ep->elink) {
2246		if (ep->flags & INT_WILDCARD)
2247			continue;
2248
2249		/*
2250		 * if ep->fd  is INVALID_SOCKET, we might have a adapter
2251		 * configured but not present
2252		 */
2253		DPRINTF(4, ("setting SO_REUSEADDR on %.16s@%s to %s\n",
2254			    ep->name, stoa(&ep->sin),
2255			    flag ? "on" : "off"));
2256
2257		if (ep->fd != INVALID_SOCKET) {
2258			if (setsockopt(ep->fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR,
2259				       (char *)&flag, sizeof(flag))) {
2260				msyslog(LOG_ERR, "set_reuseaddr: setsockopt(%s, SO_REUSEADDR, %s) failed: %m",
2261					stoa(&ep->sin), flag ? "on" : "off");
2262			}
2263		}
2264	}
2265#endif /* ! SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE */
2266}
2267
2268/*
2269 * This is just a wrapper around an internal function so we can
2270 * make other changes as necessary later on
2271 */
2272void
2273enable_broadcast(
2274	struct interface *	iface,
2275	sockaddr_u *		baddr
2276	)
2277{
2278#ifdef OPEN_BCAST_SOCKET
2279	socket_broadcast_enable(iface, iface->fd, baddr);
2280#endif
2281}
2282
2283#ifdef OPEN_BCAST_SOCKET
2284/*
2285 * Enable a broadcast address to a given socket
2286 * The socket is in the ep_list all we need to do is enable
2287 * broadcasting. It is not this function's job to select the socket
2288 */
2289static isc_boolean_t
2290socket_broadcast_enable(
2291	struct interface *	iface,
2292	SOCKET			fd,
2293	sockaddr_u *		baddr
2294	)
2295{
2296#ifdef SO_BROADCAST
2297	int on = 1;
2298
2299	if (IS_IPV4(baddr)) {
2300		/* if this interface can support broadcast, set SO_BROADCAST */
2301		if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST,
2302			       (char *)&on, sizeof(on)))
2303			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2304				"setsockopt(SO_BROADCAST) enable failure on address %s: %m",
2305				stoa(baddr));
2306		else
2307			DPRINTF(2, ("Broadcast enabled on socket %d for address %s\n",
2308				    fd, stoa(baddr)));
2309	}
2310	iface->flags |= INT_BCASTXMIT;
2311	return ISC_TRUE;
2312#else
2313	return ISC_FALSE;
2314#endif /* SO_BROADCAST */
2315}
2316
2317#ifdef  OS_MISSES_SPECIFIC_ROUTE_UPDATES
2318/*
2319 * Remove a broadcast address from a given socket
2320 * The socket is in the ep_list all we need to do is disable
2321 * broadcasting. It is not this function's job to select the socket
2322 */
2323static isc_boolean_t
2324socket_broadcast_disable(
2325	struct interface *	iface,
2326	sockaddr_u *		baddr
2327	)
2328{
2329#ifdef SO_BROADCAST
2330	int off = 0;	/* This seems to be OK as an int */
2331
2332	if (IS_IPV4(baddr) && setsockopt(iface->fd, SOL_SOCKET,
2333	    SO_BROADCAST, (char *)&off, sizeof(off)))
2334		msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2335			"setsockopt(SO_BROADCAST) disable failure on address %s: %m",
2336			stoa(baddr));
2337
2338	iface->flags &= ~INT_BCASTXMIT;
2339	return ISC_TRUE;
2340#else
2341	return ISC_FALSE;
2342#endif /* SO_BROADCAST */
2343}
2344#endif /* OS_MISSES_SPECIFIC_ROUTE_UPDATES */
2345
2346#endif /* OPEN_BCAST_SOCKET */
2347
2348/*
2349 * return the broadcast client flag value
2350 */
2351isc_boolean_t
2352get_broadcastclient_flag(void)
2353{
2354	return (broadcast_client_enabled);
2355}
2356/*
2357 * Check to see if the address is a multicast address
2358 */
2359static isc_boolean_t
2360addr_ismulticast(
2361	sockaddr_u *maddr
2362	)
2363{
2364	isc_boolean_t result;
2365
2366#ifndef INCLUDE_IPV6_MULTICAST_SUPPORT
2367	/*
2368	 * If we don't have IPV6 support any IPV6 addr is not multicast
2369	 */
2370	if (IS_IPV6(maddr))
2371		result = ISC_FALSE;
2372	else
2373#endif
2374		result = IS_MCAST(maddr);
2375
2376	if (!result)
2377		DPRINTF(4, ("address %s is not multicast\n",
2378			    stoa(maddr)));
2379
2380	return result;
2381}
2382
2383/*
2384 * Multicast servers need to set the appropriate Multicast interface
2385 * socket option in order for it to know which interface to use for
2386 * send the multicast packet.
2387 */
2388void
2389enable_multicast_if(
2390	struct interface *	iface,
2391	sockaddr_u *		maddr
2392	)
2393{
2394#ifdef MCAST
2395#ifdef IP_MULTICAST_LOOP
2396	TYPEOF_IP_MULTICAST_LOOP off = 0;
2397#endif
2398#if defined(INCLUDE_IPV6_MULTICAST_SUPPORT) && defined(IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP)
2399	u_int off6 = 0;
2400#endif
2401
2402	REQUIRE(AF(maddr) == AF(&iface->sin));
2403
2404	switch (AF(&iface->sin)) {
2405
2406	case AF_INET:
2407#ifdef IP_MULTICAST_LOOP
2408		/*
2409		 * Don't send back to itself, but allow failure to set
2410		 */
2411		if (setsockopt(iface->fd, IPPROTO_IP,
2412			       IP_MULTICAST_LOOP,
2413			       SETSOCKOPT_ARG_CAST &off,
2414			       sizeof(off))) {
2415
2416			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2417				"setsockopt IP_MULTICAST_LOOP failed: %m on socket %d, addr %s for multicast address %s",
2418				iface->fd, stoa(&iface->sin),
2419				stoa(maddr));
2420		}
2421#endif
2422		break;
2423
2424	case AF_INET6:
2425#ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_MULTICAST_SUPPORT
2426#ifdef IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP
2427		/*
2428		 * Don't send back to itself, but allow failure to set
2429		 */
2430		if (setsockopt(iface->fd, IPPROTO_IPV6,
2431			       IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP,
2432			       (char *) &off6, sizeof(off6))) {
2433
2434			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2435				"setsockopt IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP failed: %m on socket %d, addr %s for multicast address %s",
2436				iface->fd, stoa(&iface->sin),
2437				stoa(maddr));
2438		}
2439#endif
2440		break;
2441#else
2442		return;
2443#endif	/* INCLUDE_IPV6_MULTICAST_SUPPORT */
2444	}
2445	return;
2446#endif
2447}
2448
2449/*
2450 * Add a multicast address to a given socket
2451 * The socket is in the ep_list all we need to do is enable
2452 * multicasting. It is not this function's job to select the socket
2453 */
2454#if defined(MCAST)
2455static isc_boolean_t
2456socket_multicast_enable(
2457	endpt *		iface,
2458	sockaddr_u *	maddr
2459	)
2460{
2461	struct ip_mreq		mreq;
2462# ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_MULTICAST_SUPPORT
2463	struct ipv6_mreq	mreq6;
2464# endif
2465	switch (AF(maddr)) {
2466
2467	case AF_INET:
2468		ZERO(mreq);
2469		mreq.imr_multiaddr = SOCK_ADDR4(maddr);
2470		mreq.imr_interface.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY);
2471		if (setsockopt(iface->fd,
2472			       IPPROTO_IP,
2473			       IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP,
2474			       (char *)&mreq,
2475			       sizeof(mreq))) {
2476			DPRINTF(2, (
2477				"setsockopt IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP failed: %m on socket %d, addr %s for %x / %x (%s)",
2478				iface->fd, stoa(&iface->sin),
2479				mreq.imr_multiaddr.s_addr,
2480				mreq.imr_interface.s_addr,
2481				stoa(maddr)));
2482			return ISC_FALSE;
2483		}
2484		DPRINTF(4, ("Added IPv4 multicast membership on socket %d, addr %s for %x / %x (%s)\n",
2485			    iface->fd, stoa(&iface->sin),
2486			    mreq.imr_multiaddr.s_addr,
2487			    mreq.imr_interface.s_addr, stoa(maddr)));
2488		break;
2489
2490	case AF_INET6:
2491# ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_MULTICAST_SUPPORT
2492		/*
2493		 * Enable reception of multicast packets.
2494		 * If the address is link-local we can get the
2495		 * interface index from the scope id. Don't do this
2496		 * for other types of multicast addresses. For now let
2497		 * the kernel figure it out.
2498		 */
2499		ZERO(mreq6);
2500		mreq6.ipv6mr_multiaddr = SOCK_ADDR6(maddr);
2501		mreq6.ipv6mr_interface = iface->ifindex;
2502
2503		if (setsockopt(iface->fd, IPPROTO_IPV6,
2504			       IPV6_JOIN_GROUP, (char *)&mreq6,
2505			       sizeof(mreq6))) {
2506			DPRINTF(2, (
2507				"setsockopt IPV6_JOIN_GROUP failed: %m on socket %d, addr %s for interface %u (%s)",
2508				iface->fd, stoa(&iface->sin),
2509				mreq6.ipv6mr_interface, stoa(maddr)));
2510			return ISC_FALSE;
2511		}
2512		DPRINTF(4, ("Added IPv6 multicast group on socket %d, addr %s for interface %u (%s)\n",
2513			    iface->fd, stoa(&iface->sin),
2514			    mreq6.ipv6mr_interface, stoa(maddr)));
2515# else
2516		return ISC_FALSE;
2517# endif	/* INCLUDE_IPV6_MULTICAST_SUPPORT */
2518	}
2519	iface->flags |= INT_MCASTOPEN;
2520	iface->num_mcast++;
2521
2522	return ISC_TRUE;
2523}
2524#endif	/* MCAST */
2525
2526
2527/*
2528 * Remove a multicast address from a given socket
2529 * The socket is in the ep_list all we need to do is disable
2530 * multicasting. It is not this function's job to select the socket
2531 */
2532#ifdef MCAST
2533static isc_boolean_t
2534socket_multicast_disable(
2535	struct interface *	iface,
2536	sockaddr_u *		maddr
2537	)
2538{
2539# ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_MULTICAST_SUPPORT
2540	struct ipv6_mreq mreq6;
2541# endif
2542	struct ip_mreq mreq;
2543
2544	ZERO(mreq);
2545
2546	if (find_addr_in_list(maddr) == NULL) {
2547		DPRINTF(4, ("socket_multicast_disable(%s): not found\n",
2548			    stoa(maddr)));
2549		return ISC_TRUE;
2550	}
2551
2552	switch (AF(maddr)) {
2553
2554	case AF_INET:
2555		mreq.imr_multiaddr = SOCK_ADDR4(maddr);
2556		mreq.imr_interface = SOCK_ADDR4(&iface->sin);
2557		if (setsockopt(iface->fd, IPPROTO_IP,
2558			       IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, (char *)&mreq,
2559			       sizeof(mreq))) {
2560
2561			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2562				"setsockopt IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP failed: %m on socket %d, addr %s for %x / %x (%s)",
2563				iface->fd, stoa(&iface->sin),
2564				SRCADR(maddr), SRCADR(&iface->sin),
2565				stoa(maddr));
2566			return ISC_FALSE;
2567		}
2568		break;
2569	case AF_INET6:
2570# ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_MULTICAST_SUPPORT
2571		/*
2572		 * Disable reception of multicast packets
2573		 * If the address is link-local we can get the
2574		 * interface index from the scope id.  Don't do this
2575		 * for other types of multicast addresses. For now let
2576		 * the kernel figure it out.
2577		 */
2578		mreq6.ipv6mr_multiaddr = SOCK_ADDR6(maddr);
2579		mreq6.ipv6mr_interface = iface->ifindex;
2580
2581		if (setsockopt(iface->fd, IPPROTO_IPV6,
2582			       IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP, (char *)&mreq6,
2583			       sizeof(mreq6))) {
2584
2585			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2586				"setsockopt IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP failure: %m on socket %d, addr %s for %d (%s)",
2587				iface->fd, stoa(&iface->sin),
2588				iface->ifindex, stoa(maddr));
2589			return ISC_FALSE;
2590		}
2591		break;
2592# else
2593		return ISC_FALSE;
2594# endif	/* INCLUDE_IPV6_MULTICAST_SUPPORT */
2595	}
2596
2597	iface->num_mcast--;
2598	if (!iface->num_mcast)
2599		iface->flags &= ~INT_MCASTOPEN;
2600
2601	return ISC_TRUE;
2602}
2603#endif	/* MCAST */
2604
2605/*
2606 * io_setbclient - open the broadcast client sockets
2607 */
2608void
2609io_setbclient(void)
2610{
2611#ifdef OPEN_BCAST_SOCKET
2612	struct interface *	interf;
2613	int			nif;
2614
2615	nif = 0;
2616	set_reuseaddr(1);
2617
2618	for (interf = ep_list;
2619	     interf != NULL;
2620	     interf = interf->elink) {
2621
2622		if (interf->flags & (INT_WILDCARD | INT_LOOPBACK))
2623			continue;
2624
2625		/* use only allowed addresses */
2626		if (interf->ignore_packets)
2627			continue;
2628
2629		/* Need a broadcast-capable interface */
2630		if (!(interf->flags & INT_BROADCAST))
2631			continue;
2632
2633		/* Only IPv4 addresses are valid for broadcast */
2634		REQUIRE(IS_IPV4(&interf->sin));
2635
2636		/* Do we already have the broadcast address open? */
2637		if (interf->flags & INT_BCASTOPEN) {
2638			/*
2639			 * account for already open interfaces to avoid
2640			 * misleading warning below
2641			 */
2642			nif++;
2643			continue;
2644		}
2645
2646		/*
2647		 * Try to open the broadcast address
2648		 */
2649		interf->family = AF_INET;
2650		interf->bfd = open_socket(&interf->bcast, 1, 0, interf);
2651
2652		/*
2653		 * If we succeeded then we use it otherwise enable
2654		 * broadcast on the interface address
2655		 */
2656		if (interf->bfd != INVALID_SOCKET) {
2657			nif++;
2658			interf->flags |= INT_BCASTOPEN;
2659			msyslog(LOG_INFO,
2660				"Listen for broadcasts to %s on interface #%d %s",
2661				stoa(&interf->bcast), interf->ifnum, interf->name);
2662		} else {
2663			/* silently ignore EADDRINUSE as we probably opened
2664			   the socket already for an address in the same network */
2665			if (errno != EADDRINUSE)
2666				msyslog(LOG_INFO,
2667					"failed to listen for broadcasts to %s on interface #%d %s",
2668					stoa(&interf->bcast), interf->ifnum, interf->name);
2669		}
2670	}
2671	set_reuseaddr(0);
2672	if (nif > 0) {
2673		broadcast_client_enabled = ISC_TRUE;
2674		DPRINTF(1, ("io_setbclient: listening to %d broadcast addresses\n", nif));
2675	}
2676	else if (!nif) {
2677		broadcast_client_enabled = ISC_FALSE;
2678		msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2679			"Unable to listen for broadcasts, no broadcast interfaces available");
2680	}
2681#else
2682	msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2683		"io_setbclient: Broadcast Client disabled by build");
2684#endif	/* OPEN_BCAST_SOCKET */
2685}
2686
2687/*
2688 * io_unsetbclient - close the broadcast client sockets
2689 */
2690void
2691io_unsetbclient(void)
2692{
2693	endpt *ep;
2694
2695	for (ep = ep_list; ep != NULL; ep = ep->elink) {
2696		if (INT_WILDCARD & ep->flags)
2697			continue;
2698		if (!(INT_BCASTOPEN & ep->flags))
2699			continue;
2700
2701		if (ep->bfd != INVALID_SOCKET) {
2702			/* destroy broadcast listening socket */
2703			msyslog(LOG_INFO,
2704				"stop listening for broadcasts to %s on interface #%d %s",
2705				stoa(&ep->bcast), ep->ifnum, ep->name);
2706			close_and_delete_fd_from_list(ep->bfd);
2707			ep->bfd = INVALID_SOCKET;
2708			ep->flags &= ~INT_BCASTOPEN;
2709		}
2710	}
2711	broadcast_client_enabled = ISC_FALSE;
2712}
2713
2714/*
2715 * io_multicast_add() - add multicast group address
2716 */
2717void
2718io_multicast_add(
2719	sockaddr_u *addr
2720	)
2721{
2722#ifdef MCAST
2723	endpt *	ep;
2724	endpt *	one_ep;
2725
2726	/*
2727	 * Check to see if this is a multicast address
2728	 */
2729	if (!addr_ismulticast(addr))
2730		return;
2731
2732	/* If we already have it we can just return */
2733	if (NULL != find_flagged_addr_in_list(addr, INT_MCASTOPEN)) {
2734		msyslog(LOG_INFO,
2735			"Duplicate request found for multicast address %s",
2736			stoa(addr));
2737		return;
2738	}
2739
2740# ifndef MULTICAST_NONEWSOCKET
2741	ep = new_interface(NULL);
2742
2743	/*
2744	 * Open a new socket for the multicast address
2745	 */
2746	ep->sin = *addr;
2747	SET_PORT(&ep->sin, NTP_PORT);
2748	ep->family = AF(&ep->sin);
2749	AF(&ep->mask) = ep->family;
2750	SET_ONESMASK(&ep->mask);
2751
2752	set_reuseaddr(1);
2753	ep->bfd = INVALID_SOCKET;
2754	ep->fd = open_socket(&ep->sin, 0, 0, ep);
2755	if (ep->fd != INVALID_SOCKET) {
2756		ep->ignore_packets = ISC_FALSE;
2757		ep->flags |= INT_MCASTIF;
2758
2759		strlcpy(ep->name, "multicast", sizeof(ep->name));
2760		DPRINT_INTERFACE(2, (ep, "multicast add ", "\n"));
2761		add_interface(ep);
2762		log_listen_address(ep);
2763	} else {
2764		/* bind failed, re-use wildcard interface */
2765		delete_interface(ep);
2766
2767		if (IS_IPV4(addr))
2768			ep = wildipv4;
2769		else if (IS_IPV6(addr))
2770			ep = wildipv6;
2771		else
2772			ep = NULL;
2773
2774		if (ep != NULL) {
2775			/* HACK ! -- stuff in an address */
2776			/* because we don't bind addr? DH */
2777			ep->bcast = *addr;
2778			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2779				"multicast address %s using wildcard interface #%d %s",
2780				stoa(addr), ep->ifnum, ep->name);
2781		} else {
2782			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2783				"No multicast socket available to use for address %s",
2784				stoa(addr));
2785			return;
2786		}
2787	}
2788	{	/* in place of the { following for in #else clause */
2789		one_ep = ep;
2790# else	/* MULTICAST_NONEWSOCKET follows */
2791	/*
2792	 * For the case where we can't use a separate socket (Windows)
2793	 * join each applicable endpoint socket to the group address.
2794	 */
2795	if (IS_IPV4(addr))
2796		one_ep = wildipv4;
2797	else
2798		one_ep = wildipv6;
2799	for (ep = ep_list; ep != NULL; ep = ep->elink) {
2800		if (ep->ignore_packets || AF(&ep->sin) != AF(addr) ||
2801		    !(INT_MULTICAST & ep->flags) ||
2802		    (INT_LOOPBACK | INT_WILDCARD) & ep->flags)
2803			continue;
2804		one_ep = ep;
2805# endif	/* MULTICAST_NONEWSOCKET */
2806		if (socket_multicast_enable(ep, addr))
2807			msyslog(LOG_INFO,
2808				"Joined %s socket to multicast group %s",
2809				stoa(&ep->sin),
2810				stoa(addr));
2811	}
2812
2813	add_addr_to_list(addr, one_ep);
2814#else	/* !MCAST  follows*/
2815	msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2816		"Can not add multicast address %s: no multicast support",
2817		stoa(addr));
2818#endif
2819	return;
2820}
2821
2822
2823/*
2824 * io_multicast_del() - delete multicast group address
2825 */
2826void
2827io_multicast_del(
2828	sockaddr_u *	addr
2829	)
2830{
2831#ifdef MCAST
2832	endpt *iface;
2833
2834	/*
2835	 * Check to see if this is a multicast address
2836	 */
2837	if (!addr_ismulticast(addr)) {
2838		msyslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid multicast address %s",
2839			stoa(addr));
2840		return;
2841	}
2842
2843	/*
2844	 * Disable reception of multicast packets
2845	 */
2846	while ((iface = find_flagged_addr_in_list(addr, INT_MCASTOPEN))
2847	       != NULL)
2848		socket_multicast_disable(iface, addr);
2849
2850	delete_addr_from_list(addr);
2851
2852#else /* not MCAST */
2853	msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2854		"Can not delete multicast address %s: no multicast support",
2855		stoa(addr));
2856#endif /* not MCAST */
2857}
2858
2859
2860/*
2861 * open_socket - open a socket, returning the file descriptor
2862 */
2863
2864static SOCKET
2865open_socket(
2866	sockaddr_u *	addr,
2867	int		bcast,
2868	int		turn_off_reuse,
2869	endpt *		interf
2870	)
2871{
2872	SOCKET	fd;
2873	int	errval;
2874	/*
2875	 * int is OK for REUSEADR per
2876	 * http://www.kohala.com/start/mcast.api.txt
2877	 */
2878	int	on = 1;
2879	int	off = 0;
2880
2881	if (IS_IPV6(addr) && !ipv6_works)
2882		return INVALID_SOCKET;
2883
2884	/* create a datagram (UDP) socket */
2885	fd = socket(AF(addr), SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
2886	if (INVALID_SOCKET == fd) {
2887		errval = socket_errno();
2888		msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2889			"socket(AF_INET%s, SOCK_DGRAM, 0) failed on address %s: %m",
2890			IS_IPV6(addr) ? "6" : "", stoa(addr));
2891
2892		if (errval == EPROTONOSUPPORT ||
2893		    errval == EAFNOSUPPORT ||
2894		    errval == EPFNOSUPPORT)
2895			return (INVALID_SOCKET);
2896
2897		errno = errval;
2898		msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2899			"unexpected socket() error %m code %d (not EPROTONOSUPPORT nor EAFNOSUPPORT nor EPFNOSUPPORT) - exiting",
2900			errno);
2901		exit(1);
2902	}
2903
2904#ifdef SYS_WINNT
2905	connection_reset_fix(fd, addr);
2906#endif
2907	/*
2908	 * Fixup the file descriptor for some systems
2909	 * See bug #530 for details of the issue.
2910	 */
2911	fd = move_fd(fd);
2912
2913	/*
2914	 * set SO_REUSEADDR since we will be binding the same port
2915	 * number on each interface according to turn_off_reuse.
2916	 * This is undesirable on Windows versions starting with
2917	 * Windows XP (numeric version 5.1).
2918	 */
2919#ifdef SYS_WINNT
2920	if (isc_win32os_versioncheck(5, 1, 0, 0) < 0)  /* before 5.1 */
2921#endif
2922		if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR,
2923			       (char *)((turn_off_reuse)
2924					    ? &off
2925					    : &on),
2926			       sizeof(on))) {
2927
2928			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2929				"setsockopt SO_REUSEADDR %s fails for address %s: %m",
2930				(turn_off_reuse)
2931				    ? "off"
2932				    : "on",
2933				stoa(addr));
2934			closesocket(fd);
2935			return INVALID_SOCKET;
2936		}
2937#ifdef SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE
2938	/*
2939	 * setting SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE on the wildcard we open
2940	 * first will cause more specific binds to fail.
2941	 */
2942	if (!(interf->flags & INT_WILDCARD))
2943		set_excladdruse(fd);
2944#endif
2945
2946	/*
2947	 * IPv4 specific options go here
2948	 */
2949	if (IS_IPV4(addr)) {
2950#if defined(IPPROTO_IP) && defined(IP_TOS)
2951		if (setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, (char*)&qos,
2952			       sizeof(qos)))
2953			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2954				"setsockopt IP_TOS (%02x) fails on address %s: %m",
2955				qos, stoa(addr));
2956#endif /* IPPROTO_IP && IP_TOS */
2957		if (bcast)
2958			socket_broadcast_enable(interf, fd, addr);
2959	}
2960
2961	/*
2962	 * IPv6 specific options go here
2963	 */
2964	if (IS_IPV6(addr)) {
2965#if defined(IPPROTO_IPV6) && defined(IPV6_TCLASS)
2966		if (setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_TCLASS, (char*)&qos,
2967			       sizeof(qos)))
2968			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2969				"setsockopt IPV6_TCLASS (%02x) fails on address %s: %m",
2970				qos, stoa(addr));
2971#endif /* IPPROTO_IPV6 && IPV6_TCLASS */
2972#ifdef IPV6_V6ONLY
2973		if (isc_net_probe_ipv6only() == ISC_R_SUCCESS
2974		    && setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY,
2975		    (char*)&on, sizeof(on)))
2976			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2977				"setsockopt IPV6_V6ONLY on fails on address %s: %m",
2978				stoa(addr));
2979#endif
2980#ifdef IPV6_BINDV6ONLY
2981		if (setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_BINDV6ONLY,
2982		    (char*)&on, sizeof(on)))
2983			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
2984				"setsockopt IPV6_BINDV6ONLY on fails on address %s: %m",
2985				stoa(addr));
2986#endif
2987	}
2988
2989#ifdef OS_NEEDS_REUSEADDR_FOR_IFADDRBIND
2990	/*
2991	 * some OSes don't allow binding to more specific
2992	 * addresses if a wildcard address already bound
2993	 * to the port and SO_REUSEADDR is not set
2994	 */
2995	if (!is_wildcard_addr(addr))
2996		set_wildcard_reuse(AF(addr), 1);
2997#endif
2998
2999	/*
3000	 * bind the local address.
3001	 */
3002	errval = bind(fd, &addr->sa, SOCKLEN(addr));
3003
3004#ifdef OS_NEEDS_REUSEADDR_FOR_IFADDRBIND
3005	if (!is_wildcard_addr(addr))
3006		set_wildcard_reuse(AF(addr), 0);
3007#endif
3008
3009	if (errval < 0) {
3010		/*
3011		 * Don't log this under all conditions
3012		 */
3013		if (turn_off_reuse == 0
3014#ifdef DEBUG
3015		    || debug > 1
3016#endif
3017		    ) {
3018			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
3019				"bind(%d) AF_INET%s %s#%d%s flags 0x%x failed: %m",
3020				fd, IS_IPV6(addr) ? "6" : "",
3021				stoa(addr), SRCPORT(addr),
3022				IS_MCAST(addr) ? " (multicast)" : "",
3023				interf->flags);
3024		}
3025
3026		closesocket(fd);
3027
3028		return INVALID_SOCKET;
3029	}
3030
3031#ifdef HAVE_TIMESTAMP
3032	{
3033		if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TIMESTAMP,
3034			       (char*)&on, sizeof(on)))
3035			msyslog(LOG_DEBUG,
3036				"setsockopt SO_TIMESTAMP on fails on address %s: %m",
3037				stoa(addr));
3038		else
3039			DPRINTF(4, ("setsockopt SO_TIMESTAMP enabled on fd %d address %s\n",
3040				    fd, stoa(addr)));
3041	}
3042#endif
3043#ifdef HAVE_TIMESTAMPNS
3044	{
3045		if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TIMESTAMPNS,
3046			       (char*)&on, sizeof(on)))
3047			msyslog(LOG_DEBUG,
3048				"setsockopt SO_TIMESTAMPNS on fails on address %s: %m",
3049				stoa(addr));
3050		else
3051			DPRINTF(4, ("setsockopt SO_TIMESTAMPNS enabled on fd %d address %s\n",
3052				    fd, stoa(addr)));
3053	}
3054#endif
3055#ifdef HAVE_BINTIME
3056	{
3057		if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BINTIME,
3058			       (char*)&on, sizeof(on)))
3059			msyslog(LOG_DEBUG,
3060				"setsockopt SO_BINTIME on fails on address %s: %m",
3061				stoa(addr));
3062		else
3063			DPRINTF(4, ("setsockopt SO_BINTIME enabled on fd %d address %s\n",
3064				    fd, stoa(addr)));
3065	}
3066#endif
3067
3068	DPRINTF(4, ("bind(%d) AF_INET%s, addr %s%%%d#%d, flags 0x%x\n",
3069		   fd, IS_IPV6(addr) ? "6" : "", stoa(addr),
3070		   SCOPE(addr), SRCPORT(addr), interf->flags));
3071
3072	make_socket_nonblocking(fd);
3073
3074#ifdef HAVE_SIGNALED_IO
3075	init_socket_sig(fd);
3076#endif /* not HAVE_SIGNALED_IO */
3077
3078	add_fd_to_list(fd, FD_TYPE_SOCKET);
3079
3080#if !defined(SYS_WINNT) && !defined(VMS)
3081	DPRINTF(4, ("flags for fd %d: 0x%x\n", fd,
3082		    fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0)));
3083#endif /* SYS_WINNT || VMS */
3084
3085#if defined (HAVE_IO_COMPLETION_PORT)
3086/*
3087 * Add the socket to the completion port
3088 */
3089	if (io_completion_port_add_socket(fd, interf)) {
3090		msyslog(LOG_ERR, "unable to set up io completion port - EXITING");
3091		exit(1);
3092	}
3093#endif
3094	return fd;
3095}
3096
3097
3098#ifdef SYS_WINNT
3099#define sendto(fd, buf, len, flags, dest, destsz)	\
3100	io_completion_port_sendto(fd, buf, len, (sockaddr_u *)(dest))
3101#endif
3102
3103/* XXX ELIMINATE sendpkt similar in ntpq.c, ntpdc.c, ntp_io.c, ntptrace.c */
3104/*
3105 * sendpkt - send a packet to the specified destination. Maintain a
3106 * send error cache so that only the first consecutive error for a
3107 * destination is logged.
3108 */
3109void
3110sendpkt(
3111	sockaddr_u *		dest,
3112	struct interface *	ep,
3113	int			ttl,
3114	struct pkt *		pkt,
3115	int			len
3116	)
3117{
3118	endpt *	src;
3119	int	ismcast;
3120	int	cc;
3121	int	rc;
3122	u_char	cttl;
3123
3124	ismcast = IS_MCAST(dest);
3125	if (!ismcast)
3126		src = ep;
3127	else
3128		src = (IS_IPV4(dest))
3129			  ? mc4_list
3130			  : mc6_list;
3131
3132	if (NULL == src) {
3133		/*
3134		 * unbound peer - drop request and wait for better
3135		 * network conditions
3136		 */
3137		DPRINTF(2, ("%ssendpkt(dst=%s, ttl=%d, len=%d): no interface - IGNORED\n",
3138			    ismcast ? "\tMCAST\t***** " : "",
3139			    stoa(dest), ttl, len));
3140		return;
3141	}
3142
3143	do {
3144		DPRINTF(2, ("%ssendpkt(%d, dst=%s, src=%s, ttl=%d, len=%d)\n",
3145			    ismcast ? "\tMCAST\t***** " : "", src->fd,
3146			    stoa(dest), stoa(&src->sin), ttl, len));
3147#ifdef MCAST
3148		/*
3149		 * for the moment we use the bcast option to set multicast ttl
3150		 */
3151		if (ismcast && ttl > 0 && ttl != src->last_ttl) {
3152			/*
3153			 * set the multicast ttl for outgoing packets
3154			 */
3155			switch (AF(&src->sin)) {
3156
3157			case AF_INET :
3158				cttl = (u_char)ttl;
3159				rc = setsockopt(src->fd, IPPROTO_IP,
3160						IP_MULTICAST_TTL,
3161						(void *)&cttl,
3162						sizeof(cttl));
3163				break;
3164
3165# ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_SUPPORT
3166			case AF_INET6 :
3167				rc = setsockopt(src->fd, IPPROTO_IPV6,
3168						 IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS,
3169						 (void *)&ttl,
3170						 sizeof(ttl));
3171				break;
3172# endif	/* INCLUDE_IPV6_SUPPORT */
3173
3174			default:
3175				rc = 0;
3176			}
3177
3178			if (!rc)
3179				src->last_ttl = ttl;
3180			else
3181				msyslog(LOG_ERR,
3182					"setsockopt IP_MULTICAST_TTL/IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS fails on address %s: %m",
3183					stoa(&src->sin));
3184		}
3185#endif	/* MCAST */
3186
3187#ifdef SIM
3188		cc = simulate_server(dest, src, pkt);
3189#else
3190		cc = sendto(src->fd, (char *)pkt, (u_int)len, 0,
3191			    &dest->sa, SOCKLEN(dest));
3192#endif
3193		if (cc == -1) {
3194			src->notsent++;
3195			packets_notsent++;
3196		} else	{
3197			src->sent++;
3198			packets_sent++;
3199		}
3200		if (ismcast)
3201			src = src->mclink;
3202	} while (ismcast && src != NULL);
3203}
3204
3205
3206#if !defined(HAVE_IO_COMPLETION_PORT)
3207/*
3208 * fdbits - generate ascii representation of fd_set (FAU debug support)
3209 * HFDF format - highest fd first.
3210 */
3211static char *
3212fdbits(
3213	int count,
3214	fd_set *set
3215	)
3216{
3217	static char buffer[256];
3218	char * buf = buffer;
3219
3220	count = min(count,  255);
3221
3222	while (count >= 0) {
3223		*buf++ = FD_ISSET(count, set) ? '#' : '-';
3224		count--;
3225	}
3226	*buf = '\0';
3227
3228	return buffer;
3229}
3230
3231
3232#ifdef REFCLOCK
3233/*
3234 * Routine to read the refclock packets for a specific interface
3235 * Return the number of bytes read. That way we know if we should
3236 * read it again or go on to the next one if no bytes returned
3237 */
3238static inline int
3239read_refclock_packet(
3240	SOCKET			fd,
3241	struct refclockio *	rp,
3242	l_fp			ts
3243	)
3244{
3245	u_int			read_count;
3246	int			buflen;
3247	int			saved_errno;
3248	int			consumed;
3249	struct recvbuf *	rb;
3250
3251	rb = get_free_recv_buffer();
3252
3253	if (NULL == rb) {
3254		/*
3255		 * No buffer space available - just drop the packet
3256		 */
3257		char buf[RX_BUFF_SIZE];
3258
3259		buflen = read(fd, buf, sizeof buf);
3260		packets_dropped++;
3261		return (buflen);
3262	}
3263
3264	/* TALOS-CAN-0064: avoid signed/unsigned clashes that can lead
3265	 * to buffer overrun and memory corruption
3266	 */
3267	if (rp->datalen <= 0 || rp->datalen > sizeof(rb->recv_space))
3268		read_count = sizeof(rb->recv_space);
3269	else
3270		read_count = (u_int)rp->datalen;
3271	do {
3272		buflen = read(fd, (char *)&rb->recv_space, read_count);
3273	} while (buflen < 0 && EINTR == errno);
3274
3275	if (buflen <= 0) {
3276		saved_errno = errno;
3277		freerecvbuf(rb);
3278		errno = saved_errno;
3279		return buflen;
3280	}
3281
3282	/*
3283	 * Got one. Mark how and when it got here,
3284	 * put it on the full list and do bookkeeping.
3285	 */
3286	rb->recv_length = buflen;
3287	rb->recv_peer = rp->srcclock;
3288	rb->dstadr = 0;
3289	rb->fd = fd;
3290	rb->recv_time = ts;
3291	rb->receiver = rp->clock_recv;
3292
3293	consumed = indicate_refclock_packet(rp, rb);
3294	if (!consumed) {
3295		rp->recvcount++;
3296		packets_received++;
3297	}
3298
3299	return buflen;
3300}
3301#endif	/* REFCLOCK */
3302
3303
3304#ifdef HAVE_PACKET_TIMESTAMP
3305/*
3306 * extract timestamps from control message buffer
3307 */
3308static l_fp
3309fetch_timestamp(
3310	struct recvbuf *	rb,
3311	struct msghdr *		msghdr,
3312	l_fp			ts
3313	)
3314{
3315	struct cmsghdr *	cmsghdr;
3316#ifdef HAVE_BINTIME
3317	struct bintime *	btp;
3318#endif
3319#ifdef HAVE_TIMESTAMPNS
3320	struct timespec *	tsp;
3321#endif
3322#ifdef HAVE_TIMESTAMP
3323	struct timeval *	tvp;
3324#endif
3325	unsigned long		ticks;
3326	double			fuzz;
3327	l_fp			lfpfuzz;
3328	l_fp			nts;
3329#ifdef DEBUG_TIMING
3330	l_fp			dts;
3331#endif
3332
3333	cmsghdr = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(msghdr);
3334	while (cmsghdr != NULL) {
3335		switch (cmsghdr->cmsg_type)
3336		{
3337#ifdef HAVE_BINTIME
3338		case SCM_BINTIME:
3339#endif  /* HAVE_BINTIME */
3340#ifdef HAVE_TIMESTAMPNS
3341		case SCM_TIMESTAMPNS:
3342#endif	/* HAVE_TIMESTAMPNS */
3343#ifdef HAVE_TIMESTAMP
3344		case SCM_TIMESTAMP:
3345#endif	/* HAVE_TIMESTAMP */
3346#if defined(HAVE_BINTIME) || defined (HAVE_TIMESTAMPNS) || defined(HAVE_TIMESTAMP)
3347			switch (cmsghdr->cmsg_type)
3348			{
3349#ifdef HAVE_BINTIME
3350			case SCM_BINTIME:
3351				btp = (struct bintime *)CMSG_DATA(cmsghdr);
3352				/*
3353				 * bintime documentation is at http://phk.freebsd.dk/pubs/timecounter.pdf
3354				 */
3355				nts.l_i = btp->sec + JAN_1970;
3356				nts.l_uf = (u_int32)(btp->frac >> 32);
3357				if (sys_tick > measured_tick &&
3358				    sys_tick > 1e-9) {
3359					ticks = (unsigned long)(nts.l_uf / (unsigned long)(sys_tick * FRAC));
3360					nts.l_uf = (unsigned long)(ticks * (unsigned long)(sys_tick * FRAC));
3361				}
3362                                DPRINTF(4, ("fetch_timestamp: system bintime network time stamp: %ld.%09lu\n",
3363                                            btp->sec, (unsigned long)((nts.l_uf / FRAC) * 1e9)));
3364				break;
3365#endif  /* HAVE_BINTIME */
3366#ifdef HAVE_TIMESTAMPNS
3367			case SCM_TIMESTAMPNS:
3368				tsp = (struct timespec *)CMSG_DATA(cmsghdr);
3369				if (sys_tick > measured_tick &&
3370				    sys_tick > 1e-9) {
3371					ticks = (unsigned long)((tsp->tv_nsec * 1e-9) /
3372						       sys_tick);
3373					tsp->tv_nsec = (long)(ticks * 1e9 *
3374							      sys_tick);
3375				}
3376				DPRINTF(4, ("fetch_timestamp: system nsec network time stamp: %ld.%09ld\n",
3377					    tsp->tv_sec, tsp->tv_nsec));
3378				nts = tspec_stamp_to_lfp(*tsp);
3379				break;
3380#endif	/* HAVE_TIMESTAMPNS */
3381#ifdef HAVE_TIMESTAMP
3382			case SCM_TIMESTAMP:
3383				tvp = (struct timeval *)CMSG_DATA(cmsghdr);
3384				if (sys_tick > measured_tick &&
3385				    sys_tick > 1e-6) {
3386					ticks = (unsigned long)((tvp->tv_usec * 1e-6) /
3387						       sys_tick);
3388					tvp->tv_usec = (long)(ticks * 1e6 *
3389							      sys_tick);
3390				}
3391				DPRINTF(4, ("fetch_timestamp: system usec network time stamp: %jd.%06ld\n",
3392					    (intmax_t)tvp->tv_sec, (long)tvp->tv_usec));
3393				nts = tval_stamp_to_lfp(*tvp);
3394				break;
3395#endif  /* HAVE_TIMESTAMP */
3396			}
3397			fuzz = ntp_random() * 2. / FRAC * sys_fuzz;
3398			DTOLFP(fuzz, &lfpfuzz);
3399			L_ADD(&nts, &lfpfuzz);
3400#ifdef DEBUG_TIMING
3401			dts = ts;
3402			L_SUB(&dts, &nts);
3403			collect_timing(rb, "input processing delay", 1,
3404				       &dts);
3405			DPRINTF(4, ("fetch_timestamp: timestamp delta: %s (incl. fuzz)\n",
3406				    lfptoa(&dts, 9)));
3407#endif	/* DEBUG_TIMING */
3408			ts = nts;  /* network time stamp */
3409			break;
3410#endif	/* HAVE_BINTIME || HAVE_TIMESTAMPNS || HAVE_TIMESTAMP */
3411
3412		default:
3413			DPRINTF(4, ("fetch_timestamp: skipping control message 0x%x\n",
3414				    cmsghdr->cmsg_type));
3415		}
3416		cmsghdr = CMSG_NXTHDR(msghdr, cmsghdr);
3417	}
3418	return ts;
3419}
3420#endif	/* HAVE_PACKET_TIMESTAMP */
3421
3422
3423/*
3424 * Routine to read the network NTP packets for a specific interface
3425 * Return the number of bytes read. That way we know if we should
3426 * read it again or go on to the next one if no bytes returned
3427 */
3428static inline int
3429read_network_packet(
3430	SOCKET			fd,
3431	struct interface *	itf,
3432	l_fp			ts
3433	)
3434{
3435	GETSOCKNAME_SOCKLEN_TYPE fromlen;
3436	int buflen;
3437	register struct recvbuf *rb;
3438#ifdef HAVE_PACKET_TIMESTAMP
3439	struct msghdr msghdr;
3440	struct iovec iovec;
3441	char control[CMSG_BUFSIZE];
3442#endif
3443
3444	/*
3445	 * Get a buffer and read the frame.  If we
3446	 * haven't got a buffer, or this is received
3447	 * on a disallowed socket, just dump the
3448	 * packet.
3449	 */
3450
3451	rb = get_free_recv_buffer();
3452	if (NULL == rb || itf->ignore_packets) {
3453		char buf[RX_BUFF_SIZE];
3454		sockaddr_u from;
3455
3456		if (rb != NULL)
3457			freerecvbuf(rb);
3458
3459		fromlen = sizeof(from);
3460		buflen = recvfrom(fd, buf, sizeof(buf), 0,
3461				  &from.sa, &fromlen);
3462		DPRINTF(4, ("%s on (%lu) fd=%d from %s\n",
3463			(itf->ignore_packets)
3464			    ? "ignore"
3465			    : "drop",
3466			free_recvbuffs(), fd, stoa(&from)));
3467		if (itf->ignore_packets)
3468			packets_ignored++;
3469		else
3470			packets_dropped++;
3471		return (buflen);
3472	}
3473
3474	fromlen = sizeof(rb->recv_srcadr);
3475
3476#ifndef HAVE_PACKET_TIMESTAMP
3477	rb->recv_length = recvfrom(fd, (char *)&rb->recv_space,
3478				   sizeof(rb->recv_space), 0,
3479				   &rb->recv_srcadr.sa, &fromlen);
3480#else
3481	iovec.iov_base        = &rb->recv_space;
3482	iovec.iov_len         = sizeof(rb->recv_space);
3483	msghdr.msg_name       = &rb->recv_srcadr;
3484	msghdr.msg_namelen    = fromlen;
3485	msghdr.msg_iov        = &iovec;
3486	msghdr.msg_iovlen     = 1;
3487	msghdr.msg_control    = (void *)&control;
3488	msghdr.msg_controllen = sizeof(control);
3489	msghdr.msg_flags      = 0;
3490	rb->recv_length       = recvmsg(fd, &msghdr, 0);
3491#endif
3492
3493	buflen = rb->recv_length;
3494
3495	if (buflen == 0 || (buflen == -1 &&
3496	    (EWOULDBLOCK == errno
3497#ifdef EAGAIN
3498	     || EAGAIN == errno
3499#endif
3500	     ))) {
3501		freerecvbuf(rb);
3502		return (buflen);
3503	} else if (buflen < 0) {
3504		msyslog(LOG_ERR, "recvfrom(%s) fd=%d: %m",
3505			stoa(&rb->recv_srcadr), fd);
3506		DPRINTF(5, ("read_network_packet: fd=%d dropped (bad recvfrom)\n",
3507			    fd));
3508		freerecvbuf(rb);
3509		return (buflen);
3510	}
3511
3512	DPRINTF(3, ("read_network_packet: fd=%d length %d from %s\n",
3513		    fd, buflen, stoa(&rb->recv_srcadr)));
3514
3515	/*
3516	** Bug 2672: Some OSes (MacOSX and Linux) don't block spoofed ::1
3517	*/
3518
3519	if (AF_INET6 == itf->family) {
3520		DPRINTF(2, ("Got an IPv6 packet, from <%s> (%d) to <%s> (%d)\n",
3521			stoa(&rb->recv_srcadr),
3522			IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK(PSOCK_ADDR6(&rb->recv_srcadr)),
3523			stoa(&itf->sin),
3524			!IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK(PSOCK_ADDR6(&itf->sin))
3525			));
3526
3527		if (   IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK(PSOCK_ADDR6(&rb->recv_srcadr))
3528		    && !IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK(PSOCK_ADDR6(&itf->sin))
3529		   ) {
3530			packets_dropped++;
3531			DPRINTF(2, ("DROPPING that packet\n"));
3532			freerecvbuf(rb);
3533			return buflen;
3534		}
3535		DPRINTF(2, ("processing that packet\n"));
3536	}
3537
3538	/*
3539	 * Got one.  Mark how and when it got here,
3540	 * put it on the full list and do bookkeeping.
3541	 */
3542	rb->dstadr = itf;
3543	rb->fd = fd;
3544#ifdef HAVE_PACKET_TIMESTAMP
3545	/* pick up a network time stamp if possible */
3546	ts = fetch_timestamp(rb, &msghdr, ts);
3547#endif
3548	rb->recv_time = ts;
3549	rb->receiver = receive;
3550
3551	add_full_recv_buffer(rb);
3552
3553	itf->received++;
3554	packets_received++;
3555	return (buflen);
3556}
3557
3558/*
3559 * attempt to handle io (select()/signaled IO)
3560 */
3561void
3562io_handler(void)
3563{
3564#  ifndef HAVE_SIGNALED_IO
3565	fd_set rdfdes;
3566	int nfound;
3567
3568	/*
3569	 * Use select() on all on all input fd's for unlimited
3570	 * time.  select() will terminate on SIGALARM or on the
3571	 * reception of input.	Using select() means we can't do
3572	 * robust signal handling and we get a potential race
3573	 * between checking for alarms and doing the select().
3574	 * Mostly harmless, I think.
3575	 */
3576	/*
3577	 * On VMS, I suspect that select() can't be interrupted
3578	 * by a "signal" either, so I take the easy way out and
3579	 * have select() time out after one second.
3580	 * System clock updates really aren't time-critical,
3581	 * and - lacking a hardware reference clock - I have
3582	 * yet to learn about anything else that is.
3583	 */
3584	rdfdes = activefds;
3585#   if !defined(VMS) && !defined(SYS_VXWORKS)
3586	nfound = select(maxactivefd + 1, &rdfdes, NULL,
3587			NULL, NULL);
3588#   else	/* VMS, VxWorks */
3589	/* make select() wake up after one second */
3590	{
3591		struct timeval t1;
3592
3593		t1.tv_sec = 1;
3594		t1.tv_usec = 0;
3595		nfound = select(maxactivefd + 1,
3596				&rdfdes, NULL, NULL,
3597				&t1);
3598	}
3599#   endif	/* VMS, VxWorks */
3600	if (nfound > 0) {
3601		l_fp ts;
3602
3603		get_systime(&ts);
3604
3605		input_handler(&ts);
3606	} else if (nfound == -1 && errno != EINTR) {
3607		msyslog(LOG_ERR, "select() error: %m");
3608	}
3609#   ifdef DEBUG
3610	else if (debug > 4) {
3611		msyslog(LOG_DEBUG, "select(): nfound=%d, error: %m", nfound);
3612	} else {
3613		DPRINTF(3, ("select() returned %d: %m\n", nfound));
3614	}
3615#   endif /* DEBUG */
3616#  else /* HAVE_SIGNALED_IO */
3617	wait_for_signal();
3618#  endif /* HAVE_SIGNALED_IO */
3619}
3620
3621/*
3622 * input_handler - receive packets asynchronously
3623 */
3624static void
3625input_handler(
3626	l_fp *	cts
3627	)
3628{
3629	int		buflen;
3630	int		n;
3631	u_int		idx;
3632	int		doing;
3633	SOCKET		fd;
3634	blocking_child *c;
3635	struct timeval	tvzero;
3636	l_fp		ts;	/* Timestamp at BOselect() gob */
3637#ifdef DEBUG_TIMING
3638	l_fp		ts_e;	/* Timestamp at EOselect() gob */
3639#endif
3640	fd_set		fds;
3641	size_t		select_count;
3642	endpt *		ep;
3643#ifdef REFCLOCK
3644	struct refclockio *rp;
3645	int		saved_errno;
3646	const char *	clk;
3647#endif
3648#ifdef HAS_ROUTING_SOCKET
3649	struct asyncio_reader *	asyncio_reader;
3650	struct asyncio_reader *	next_asyncio_reader;
3651#endif
3652
3653	handler_calls++;
3654	select_count = 0;
3655
3656	/*
3657	 * If we have something to do, freeze a timestamp.
3658	 * See below for the other cases (nothing left to do or error)
3659	 */
3660	ts = *cts;
3661
3662	/*
3663	 * Do a poll to see who has data
3664	 */
3665
3666	fds = activefds;
3667	tvzero.tv_sec = tvzero.tv_usec = 0;
3668
3669	n = select(maxactivefd + 1, &fds, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0,
3670		   &tvzero);
3671
3672	/*
3673	 * If there are no packets waiting just return
3674	 */
3675	if (n < 0) {
3676		int err = errno;
3677		int j, b, prior;
3678		/*
3679		 * extended FAU debugging output
3680		 */
3681		if (err != EINTR)
3682			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
3683				"select(%d, %s, 0L, 0L, &0.0) error: %m",
3684				maxactivefd + 1,
3685				fdbits(maxactivefd, &activefds));
3686		if (err != EBADF)
3687			goto ih_return;
3688		for (j = 0, prior = 0; j <= maxactivefd; j++) {
3689			if (FD_ISSET(j, &activefds)) {
3690				if (-1 != read(j, &b, 0)) {
3691					prior = j;
3692					continue;
3693				}
3694				msyslog(LOG_ERR,
3695					"Removing bad file descriptor %d from select set",
3696					j);
3697				FD_CLR(j, &activefds);
3698				if (j == maxactivefd)
3699					maxactivefd = prior;
3700			}
3701		}
3702		goto ih_return;
3703	}
3704	else if (n == 0)
3705		goto ih_return;
3706
3707	++handler_pkts;
3708
3709#ifdef REFCLOCK
3710	/*
3711	 * Check out the reference clocks first, if any
3712	 */
3713
3714	if (refio != NULL) {
3715		for (rp = refio; rp != NULL; rp = rp->next) {
3716			fd = rp->fd;
3717
3718			if (!FD_ISSET(fd, &fds))
3719				continue;
3720			++select_count;
3721			buflen = read_refclock_packet(fd, rp, ts);
3722			/*
3723			 * The first read must succeed after select()
3724			 * indicates readability, or we've reached
3725			 * a permanent EOF.  http://bugs.ntp.org/1732
3726			 * reported ntpd munching CPU after a USB GPS
3727			 * was unplugged because select was indicating
3728			 * EOF but ntpd didn't remove the descriptor
3729			 * from the activefds set.
3730			 */
3731			if (buflen < 0 && EAGAIN != errno) {
3732				saved_errno = errno;
3733				clk = refnumtoa(&rp->srcclock->srcadr);
3734				errno = saved_errno;
3735				msyslog(LOG_ERR, "%s read: %m", clk);
3736				maintain_activefds(fd, TRUE);
3737			} else if (0 == buflen) {
3738				clk = refnumtoa(&rp->srcclock->srcadr);
3739				msyslog(LOG_ERR, "%s read EOF", clk);
3740				maintain_activefds(fd, TRUE);
3741			} else {
3742				/* drain any remaining refclock input */
3743				do {
3744					buflen = read_refclock_packet(fd, rp, ts);
3745				} while (buflen > 0);
3746			}
3747		}
3748	}
3749#endif /* REFCLOCK */
3750
3751	/*
3752	 * Loop through the interfaces looking for data to read.
3753	 */
3754	for (ep = ep_list; ep != NULL; ep = ep->elink) {
3755		for (doing = 0; doing < 2; doing++) {
3756			if (!doing) {
3757				fd = ep->fd;
3758			} else {
3759				if (!(ep->flags & INT_BCASTOPEN))
3760					break;
3761				fd = ep->bfd;
3762			}
3763			if (fd < 0)
3764				continue;
3765			if (FD_ISSET(fd, &fds))
3766				do {
3767					++select_count;
3768					buflen = read_network_packet(
3769							fd, ep, ts);
3770				} while (buflen > 0);
3771			/* Check more interfaces */
3772		}
3773	}
3774
3775#ifdef HAS_ROUTING_SOCKET
3776	/*
3777	 * scan list of asyncio readers - currently only used for routing sockets
3778	 */
3779	asyncio_reader = asyncio_reader_list;
3780
3781	while (asyncio_reader != NULL) {
3782		/* callback may unlink and free asyncio_reader */
3783		next_asyncio_reader = asyncio_reader->link;
3784		if (FD_ISSET(asyncio_reader->fd, &fds)) {
3785			++select_count;
3786			(*asyncio_reader->receiver)(asyncio_reader);
3787		}
3788		asyncio_reader = next_asyncio_reader;
3789	}
3790#endif /* HAS_ROUTING_SOCKET */
3791
3792	/*
3793	 * Check for a response from a blocking child
3794	 */
3795	for (idx = 0; idx < blocking_children_alloc; idx++) {
3796		c = blocking_children[idx];
3797		if (NULL == c || -1 == c->resp_read_pipe)
3798			continue;
3799		if (FD_ISSET(c->resp_read_pipe, &fds)) {
3800			select_count++;
3801			process_blocking_resp(c);
3802		}
3803	}
3804
3805	/*
3806	 * Done everything from that select.
3807	 * If nothing to do, just return.
3808	 * If an error occurred, complain and return.
3809	 */
3810	if (select_count == 0) { /* We really had nothing to do */
3811#ifdef DEBUG
3812		if (debug)
3813			msyslog(LOG_DEBUG, "input_handler: select() returned 0");
3814#endif /* DEBUG */
3815		goto ih_return;
3816	}
3817	/* We've done our work */
3818#ifdef DEBUG_TIMING
3819	get_systime(&ts_e);
3820	/*
3821	 * (ts_e - ts) is the amount of time we spent
3822	 * processing this gob of file descriptors.  Log
3823	 * it.
3824	 */
3825	L_SUB(&ts_e, &ts);
3826	collect_timing(NULL, "input handler", 1, &ts_e);
3827	if (debug > 3)
3828		msyslog(LOG_DEBUG,
3829			"input_handler: Processed a gob of fd's in %s msec",
3830			lfptoms(&ts_e, 6));
3831#endif /* DEBUG_TIMING */
3832	/* We're done... */
3833    ih_return:
3834	return;
3835}
3836#endif /* !HAVE_IO_COMPLETION_PORT */
3837
3838
3839/*
3840 * find an interface suitable for the src address
3841 */
3842endpt *
3843select_peerinterface(
3844	struct peer *	peer,
3845	sockaddr_u *	srcadr,
3846	endpt *		dstadr
3847	)
3848{
3849	endpt *ep;
3850#ifndef SIM
3851	endpt *wild;
3852
3853	wild = ANY_INTERFACE_CHOOSE(srcadr);
3854
3855	/*
3856	 * Initialize the peer structure and dance the interface jig.
3857	 * Reference clocks step the loopback waltz, the others
3858	 * squaredance around the interface list looking for a buddy. If
3859	 * the dance peters out, there is always the wildcard interface.
3860	 * This might happen in some systems and would preclude proper
3861	 * operation with public key cryptography.
3862	 */
3863	if (ISREFCLOCKADR(srcadr)) {
3864		ep = loopback_interface;
3865	} else if (peer->cast_flags &
3866		   (MDF_BCLNT | MDF_ACAST | MDF_MCAST | MDF_BCAST)) {
3867		ep = findbcastinter(srcadr);
3868		if (ep != NULL)
3869			DPRINTF(4, ("Found *-cast interface %s for address %s\n",
3870				stoa(&ep->sin), stoa(srcadr)));
3871		else
3872			DPRINTF(4, ("No *-cast local address found for address %s\n",
3873				stoa(srcadr)));
3874	} else {
3875		ep = dstadr;
3876		if (NULL == ep)
3877			ep = wild;
3878	}
3879	/*
3880	 * If it is a multicast address, findbcastinter() may not find
3881	 * it.  For unicast, we get to find the interface when dstadr is
3882	 * given to us as the wildcard (ANY_INTERFACE_CHOOSE).  Either
3883	 * way, try a little harder.
3884	 */
3885	if (wild == ep)
3886		ep = findinterface(srcadr);
3887	/*
3888	 * we do not bind to the wildcard interfaces for output
3889	 * as our (network) source address would be undefined and
3890	 * crypto will not work without knowing the own transmit address
3891	 */
3892	if (ep != NULL && INT_WILDCARD & ep->flags)
3893		if (!accept_wildcard_if_for_winnt)
3894			ep = NULL;
3895#else	/* SIM follows */
3896	ep = loopback_interface;
3897#endif
3898
3899	return ep;
3900}
3901
3902
3903/*
3904 * findinterface - find local interface corresponding to address
3905 */
3906endpt *
3907findinterface(
3908	sockaddr_u *addr
3909	)
3910{
3911	endpt *iface;
3912
3913	iface = findlocalinterface(addr, INT_WILDCARD, 0);
3914
3915	if (NULL == iface) {
3916		DPRINTF(4, ("Found no interface for address %s - returning wildcard\n",
3917			    stoa(addr)));
3918
3919		iface = ANY_INTERFACE_CHOOSE(addr);
3920	} else
3921		DPRINTF(4, ("Found interface #%d %s for address %s\n",
3922			    iface->ifnum, iface->name, stoa(addr)));
3923
3924	return iface;
3925}
3926
3927/*
3928 * findlocalinterface - find local interface corresponding to addr,
3929 * which does not have any of flags set.  If bast is nonzero, addr is
3930 * a broadcast address.
3931 *
3932 * This code attempts to find the local sending address for an outgoing
3933 * address by connecting a new socket to destinationaddress:NTP_PORT
3934 * and reading the sockname of the resulting connect.
3935 * the complicated sequence simulates the routing table lookup
3936 * for to first hop without duplicating any of the routing logic into
3937 * ntpd. preferably we would have used an API call - but its not there -
3938 * so this is the best we can do here short of duplicating to entire routing
3939 * logic in ntpd which would be a silly and really unportable thing to do.
3940 *
3941 */
3942static endpt *
3943findlocalinterface(
3944	sockaddr_u *	addr,
3945	int		flags,
3946	int		bcast
3947	)
3948{
3949	GETSOCKNAME_SOCKLEN_TYPE	sockaddrlen;
3950	endpt *				iface;
3951	sockaddr_u			saddr;
3952	SOCKET				s;
3953	int				rtn;
3954	int				on;
3955
3956	DPRINTF(4, ("Finding interface for addr %s in list of addresses\n",
3957		    stoa(addr)));
3958
3959	s = socket(AF(addr), SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
3960	if (INVALID_SOCKET == s)
3961		return NULL;
3962
3963	/*
3964	 * If we are looking for broadcast interface we need to set this
3965	 * socket to allow broadcast
3966	 */
3967	if (bcast) {
3968		on = 1;
3969		if (SOCKET_ERROR == setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET,
3970						SO_BROADCAST,
3971						(char *)&on,
3972						sizeof(on))) {
3973			closesocket(s);
3974			return NULL;
3975		}
3976	}
3977
3978	rtn = connect(s, &addr->sa, SOCKLEN(addr));
3979	if (SOCKET_ERROR == rtn) {
3980		closesocket(s);
3981		return NULL;
3982	}
3983
3984	sockaddrlen = sizeof(saddr);
3985	rtn = getsockname(s, &saddr.sa, &sockaddrlen);
3986	closesocket(s);
3987	if (SOCKET_ERROR == rtn)
3988		return NULL;
3989
3990	DPRINTF(4, ("findlocalinterface: kernel maps %s to %s\n",
3991		    stoa(addr), stoa(&saddr)));
3992
3993	iface = getinterface(&saddr, flags);
3994
3995	/*
3996	 * if we didn't find an exact match on saddr, find the closest
3997	 * available local address.  This handles the case of the
3998	 * address suggested by the kernel being excluded by nic rules
3999	 * or the user's -I and -L options to ntpd.
4000	 * See http://bugs.ntp.org/1184 and http://bugs.ntp.org/1683
4001	 * for more background.
4002	 */
4003	if (NULL == iface || iface->ignore_packets)
4004		iface = findclosestinterface(&saddr,
4005					     flags | INT_LOOPBACK);
4006
4007	/* Don't use an interface which will ignore replies */
4008	if (iface != NULL && iface->ignore_packets)
4009		iface = NULL;
4010
4011	return iface;
4012}
4013
4014
4015/*
4016 * findclosestinterface
4017 *
4018 * If there are -I/--interface or -L/novirtualips command-line options,
4019 * or "nic" or "interface" rules in ntp.conf, findlocalinterface() may
4020 * find the kernel's preferred local address for a given peer address is
4021 * administratively unavailable to ntpd, and punt to this routine's more
4022 * expensive search.
4023 *
4024 * Find the numerically closest local address to the one connect()
4025 * suggested.  This matches an address on the same subnet first, as
4026 * needed by Bug 1184, and provides a consistent choice if there are
4027 * multiple feasible local addresses, regardless of the order ntpd
4028 * enumerated them.
4029 */
4030endpt *
4031findclosestinterface(
4032	sockaddr_u *	addr,
4033	int		flags
4034	)
4035{
4036	endpt *		ep;
4037	endpt *		winner;
4038	sockaddr_u	addr_dist;
4039	sockaddr_u	min_dist;
4040
4041	ZERO_SOCK(&min_dist);
4042	winner = NULL;
4043
4044	for (ep = ep_list; ep != NULL; ep = ep->elink) {
4045		if (ep->ignore_packets ||
4046		    AF(addr) != ep->family ||
4047		    flags & ep->flags)
4048			continue;
4049
4050		calc_addr_distance(&addr_dist, addr, &ep->sin);
4051		if (NULL == winner ||
4052		    -1 == cmp_addr_distance(&addr_dist, &min_dist)) {
4053			min_dist = addr_dist;
4054			winner = ep;
4055		}
4056	}
4057	if (NULL == winner)
4058		DPRINTF(4, ("findclosestinterface(%s) failed\n",
4059			    stoa(addr)));
4060	else
4061		DPRINTF(4, ("findclosestinterface(%s) -> %s\n",
4062			    stoa(addr), stoa(&winner->sin)));
4063
4064	return winner;
4065}
4066
4067
4068/*
4069 * calc_addr_distance - calculate the distance between two addresses,
4070 *			the absolute value of the difference between
4071 *			the addresses numerically, stored as an address.
4072 */
4073static void
4074calc_addr_distance(
4075	sockaddr_u *		dist,
4076	const sockaddr_u *	a1,
4077	const sockaddr_u *	a2
4078	)
4079{
4080	u_int32	a1val;
4081	u_int32	a2val;
4082	u_int32	v4dist;
4083	int	found_greater;
4084	int	a1_greater;
4085	int	i;
4086
4087	REQUIRE(AF(a1) == AF(a2));
4088
4089	ZERO_SOCK(dist);
4090	AF(dist) = AF(a1);
4091
4092	/* v4 can be done a bit simpler */
4093	if (IS_IPV4(a1)) {
4094		a1val = SRCADR(a1);
4095		a2val = SRCADR(a2);
4096		v4dist = (a1val > a2val)
4097			     ? a1val - a2val
4098			     : a2val - a1val;
4099		SET_ADDR4(dist, v4dist);
4100
4101		return;
4102	}
4103
4104	found_greater = FALSE;
4105	a1_greater = FALSE;	/* suppress pot. uninit. warning */
4106	for (i = 0; i < (int)sizeof(NSRCADR6(a1)); i++) {
4107		if (!found_greater &&
4108		    NSRCADR6(a1)[i] != NSRCADR6(a2)[i]) {
4109			found_greater = TRUE;
4110			a1_greater = (NSRCADR6(a1)[i] > NSRCADR6(a2)[i]);
4111		}
4112		if (!found_greater) {
4113			NSRCADR6(dist)[i] = 0;
4114		} else {
4115			if (a1_greater)
4116				NSRCADR6(dist)[i] = NSRCADR6(a1)[i] -
4117						    NSRCADR6(a2)[i];
4118			else
4119				NSRCADR6(dist)[i] = NSRCADR6(a2)[i] -
4120						    NSRCADR6(a1)[i];
4121		}
4122	}
4123}
4124
4125
4126/*
4127 * cmp_addr_distance - compare two address distances, returning -1, 0,
4128 *		       1 to indicate their relationship.
4129 */
4130static int
4131cmp_addr_distance(
4132	const sockaddr_u *	d1,
4133	const sockaddr_u *	d2
4134	)
4135{
4136	int	i;
4137
4138	REQUIRE(AF(d1) == AF(d2));
4139
4140	if (IS_IPV4(d1)) {
4141		if (SRCADR(d1) < SRCADR(d2))
4142			return -1;
4143		else if (SRCADR(d1) == SRCADR(d2))
4144			return 0;
4145		else
4146			return 1;
4147	}
4148
4149	for (i = 0; i < (int)sizeof(NSRCADR6(d1)); i++) {
4150		if (NSRCADR6(d1)[i] < NSRCADR6(d2)[i])
4151			return -1;
4152		else if (NSRCADR6(d1)[i] > NSRCADR6(d2)[i])
4153			return 1;
4154	}
4155
4156	return 0;
4157}
4158
4159
4160
4161/*
4162 * fetch an interface structure the matches the
4163 * address and has the given flags NOT set
4164 */
4165endpt *
4166getinterface(
4167	sockaddr_u *	addr,
4168	u_int32		flags
4169	)
4170{
4171	endpt *iface;
4172
4173	iface = find_addr_in_list(addr);
4174
4175	if (iface != NULL && (iface->flags & flags))
4176		iface = NULL;
4177
4178	return iface;
4179}
4180
4181
4182/*
4183 * findbcastinter - find broadcast interface corresponding to address
4184 */
4185endpt *
4186findbcastinter(
4187	sockaddr_u *addr
4188	)
4189{
4190	endpt *	iface;
4191
4192	iface = NULL;
4193#if !defined(MPE) && (defined(SIOCGIFCONF) || defined(SYS_WINNT))
4194	DPRINTF(4, ("Finding broadcast/multicast interface for addr %s in list of addresses\n",
4195		    stoa(addr)));
4196
4197	iface = findlocalinterface(addr, INT_LOOPBACK | INT_WILDCARD,
4198				   1);
4199	if (iface != NULL) {
4200		DPRINTF(4, ("Easily found bcast-/mcast- interface index #%d %s\n",
4201			    iface->ifnum, iface->name));
4202		return iface;
4203	}
4204
4205	/*
4206	 * plan B - try to find something reasonable in our lists in
4207	 * case kernel lookup doesn't help
4208	 */
4209	for (iface = ep_list; iface != NULL; iface = iface->elink) {
4210		if (iface->flags & INT_WILDCARD)
4211			continue;
4212
4213		/* Don't bother with ignored interfaces */
4214		if (iface->ignore_packets)
4215			continue;
4216
4217		/*
4218		 * First look if this is the correct family
4219		 */
4220		if(AF(&iface->sin) != AF(addr))
4221			continue;
4222
4223		/* Skip the loopback addresses */
4224		if (iface->flags & INT_LOOPBACK)
4225			continue;
4226
4227		/*
4228		 * If we are looking to match a multicast address and
4229		 * this interface is one...
4230		 */
4231		if (addr_ismulticast(addr)
4232		    && (iface->flags & INT_MULTICAST)) {
4233#ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_SUPPORT
4234			/*
4235			 * ...it is the winner unless we're looking for
4236			 * an interface to use for link-local multicast
4237			 * and its address is not link-local.
4238			 */
4239			if (IS_IPV6(addr)
4240			    && IN6_IS_ADDR_MC_LINKLOCAL(PSOCK_ADDR6(addr))
4241			    && !IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(PSOCK_ADDR6(&iface->sin)))
4242				continue;
4243#endif
4244			break;
4245		}
4246
4247		/*
4248		 * We match only those interfaces marked as
4249		 * broadcastable and either the explicit broadcast
4250		 * address or the network portion of the IP address.
4251		 * Sloppy.
4252		 */
4253		if (IS_IPV4(addr)) {
4254			if (SOCK_EQ(&iface->bcast, addr))
4255				break;
4256
4257			if ((NSRCADR(&iface->sin) & NSRCADR(&iface->mask))
4258			    == (NSRCADR(addr)	  & NSRCADR(&iface->mask)))
4259				break;
4260		}
4261#ifdef INCLUDE_IPV6_SUPPORT
4262		else if (IS_IPV6(addr)) {
4263			if (SOCK_EQ(&iface->bcast, addr))
4264				break;
4265
4266			if (SOCK_EQ(netof(&iface->sin), netof(addr)))
4267				break;
4268		}
4269#endif
4270	}
4271#endif /* SIOCGIFCONF */
4272	if (NULL == iface) {
4273		DPRINTF(4, ("No bcast interface found for %s\n",
4274			    stoa(addr)));
4275		iface = ANY_INTERFACE_CHOOSE(addr);
4276	} else {
4277		DPRINTF(4, ("Found bcast-/mcast- interface index #%d %s\n",
4278			    iface->ifnum, iface->name));
4279	}
4280
4281	return iface;
4282}
4283
4284
4285/*
4286 * io_clr_stats - clear I/O module statistics
4287 */
4288void
4289io_clr_stats(void)
4290{
4291	packets_dropped = 0;
4292	packets_ignored = 0;
4293	packets_received = 0;
4294	packets_sent = 0;
4295	packets_notsent = 0;
4296
4297	handler_calls = 0;
4298	handler_pkts = 0;
4299	io_timereset = current_time;
4300}
4301
4302
4303#ifdef REFCLOCK
4304/*
4305 * io_addclock - add a reference clock to the list and arrange that we
4306 *				 get SIGIO interrupts from it.
4307 */
4308int
4309io_addclock(
4310	struct refclockio *rio
4311	)
4312{
4313	BLOCKIO();
4314
4315	/*
4316	 * Stuff the I/O structure in the list and mark the descriptor
4317	 * in use.  There is a harmless (I hope) race condition here.
4318	 */
4319	rio->active = TRUE;
4320
4321# ifdef HAVE_SIGNALED_IO
4322	if (init_clock_sig(rio)) {
4323		UNBLOCKIO();
4324		return 0;
4325	}
4326# elif defined(HAVE_IO_COMPLETION_PORT)
4327	if (io_completion_port_add_clock_io(rio)) {
4328		UNBLOCKIO();
4329		return 0;
4330	}
4331# endif
4332
4333	/*
4334	 * enqueue
4335	 */
4336	LINK_SLIST(refio, rio, next);
4337
4338	/*
4339	 * register fd
4340	 */
4341	add_fd_to_list(rio->fd, FD_TYPE_FILE);
4342
4343	UNBLOCKIO();
4344	return 1;
4345}
4346
4347
4348/*
4349 * io_closeclock - close the clock in the I/O structure given
4350 */
4351void
4352io_closeclock(
4353	struct refclockio *rio
4354	)
4355{
4356	struct refclockio *unlinked;
4357
4358	BLOCKIO();
4359
4360	/*
4361	 * Remove structure from the list
4362	 */
4363	rio->active = FALSE;
4364	UNLINK_SLIST(unlinked, refio, rio, next, struct refclockio);
4365	if (NULL != unlinked) {
4366		purge_recv_buffers_for_fd(rio->fd);
4367		/*
4368		 * Close the descriptor.
4369		 */
4370		close_and_delete_fd_from_list(rio->fd);
4371	}
4372	rio->fd = -1;
4373
4374	UNBLOCKIO();
4375}
4376#endif	/* REFCLOCK */
4377
4378
4379/*
4380 * On NT a SOCKET is an unsigned int so we cannot possibly keep it in
4381 * an array. So we use one of the ISC_LIST functions to hold the
4382 * socket value and use that when we want to enumerate it.
4383 *
4384 * This routine is called by the forked intres child process to close
4385 * all open sockets.  On Windows there's no need as intres runs in
4386 * the same process as a thread.
4387 */
4388#ifndef SYS_WINNT
4389void
4390kill_asyncio(
4391	int	startfd
4392	)
4393{
4394	BLOCKIO();
4395
4396	/*
4397	 * In the child process we do not maintain activefds and
4398	 * maxactivefd.  Zeroing maxactivefd disables code which
4399	 * maintains it in close_and_delete_fd_from_list().
4400	 */
4401	maxactivefd = 0;
4402
4403	while (fd_list != NULL)
4404		close_and_delete_fd_from_list(fd_list->fd);
4405
4406	UNBLOCKIO();
4407}
4408#endif	/* !SYS_WINNT */
4409
4410
4411/*
4412 * Add and delete functions for the list of open sockets
4413 */
4414static void
4415add_fd_to_list(
4416	SOCKET fd,
4417	enum desc_type type
4418	)
4419{
4420	vsock_t *lsock = emalloc(sizeof(*lsock));
4421
4422	lsock->fd = fd;
4423	lsock->type = type;
4424
4425	LINK_SLIST(fd_list, lsock, link);
4426	maintain_activefds(fd, 0);
4427}
4428
4429
4430static void
4431close_and_delete_fd_from_list(
4432	SOCKET fd
4433	)
4434{
4435	vsock_t *lsock;
4436
4437	UNLINK_EXPR_SLIST(lsock, fd_list, fd ==
4438	    UNLINK_EXPR_SLIST_CURRENT()->fd, link, vsock_t);
4439
4440	if (NULL == lsock)
4441		return;
4442
4443	switch (lsock->type) {
4444
4445	case FD_TYPE_SOCKET:
4446		closesocket(lsock->fd);
4447		break;
4448
4449	case FD_TYPE_FILE:
4450		closeserial(lsock->fd);
4451		break;
4452
4453	default:
4454		msyslog(LOG_ERR,
4455			"internal error - illegal descriptor type %d - EXITING",
4456			(int)lsock->type);
4457		exit(1);
4458	}
4459
4460	free(lsock);
4461	/*
4462	 * remove from activefds
4463	 */
4464	maintain_activefds(fd, 1);
4465}
4466
4467
4468static void
4469add_addr_to_list(
4470	sockaddr_u *	addr,
4471	endpt *		ep
4472	)
4473{
4474	remaddr_t *laddr;
4475
4476#ifdef DEBUG
4477	if (find_addr_in_list(addr) == NULL) {
4478#endif
4479		/* not there yet - add to list */
4480		laddr = emalloc(sizeof(*laddr));
4481		laddr->addr = *addr;
4482		laddr->ep = ep;
4483
4484		LINK_SLIST(remoteaddr_list, laddr, link);
4485
4486		DPRINTF(4, ("Added addr %s to list of addresses\n",
4487			    stoa(addr)));
4488#ifdef DEBUG
4489	} else
4490		DPRINTF(4, ("WARNING: Attempt to add duplicate addr %s to address list\n",
4491			    stoa(addr)));
4492#endif
4493}
4494
4495
4496static void
4497delete_addr_from_list(
4498	sockaddr_u *addr
4499	)
4500{
4501	remaddr_t *unlinked;
4502
4503	UNLINK_EXPR_SLIST(unlinked, remoteaddr_list, SOCK_EQ(addr,
4504		&(UNLINK_EXPR_SLIST_CURRENT()->addr)), link, remaddr_t);
4505
4506	if (unlinked != NULL) {
4507		DPRINTF(4, ("Deleted addr %s from list of addresses\n",
4508			stoa(addr)));
4509		free(unlinked);
4510	}
4511}
4512
4513
4514static void
4515delete_interface_from_list(
4516	endpt *iface
4517	)
4518{
4519	remaddr_t *unlinked;
4520
4521	for (;;) {
4522		UNLINK_EXPR_SLIST(unlinked, remoteaddr_list, iface ==
4523		    UNLINK_EXPR_SLIST_CURRENT()->ep, link,
4524		    remaddr_t);
4525
4526		if (unlinked == NULL)
4527			break;
4528		DPRINTF(4, ("Deleted addr %s for interface #%d %s from list of addresses\n",
4529			    stoa(&unlinked->addr), iface->ifnum,
4530			    iface->name));
4531		free(unlinked);
4532	}
4533}
4534
4535
4536static struct interface *
4537find_addr_in_list(
4538	sockaddr_u *addr
4539	)
4540{
4541	remaddr_t *entry;
4542
4543	DPRINTF(4, ("Searching for addr %s in list of addresses - ",
4544		    stoa(addr)));
4545
4546	for (entry = remoteaddr_list;
4547	     entry != NULL;
4548	     entry = entry->link)
4549		if (SOCK_EQ(&entry->addr, addr)) {
4550			DPRINTF(4, ("FOUND\n"));
4551			return entry->ep;
4552		}
4553
4554	DPRINTF(4, ("NOT FOUND\n"));
4555	return NULL;
4556}
4557
4558
4559/*
4560 * Find the given address with the all given flags set in the list
4561 */
4562static endpt *
4563find_flagged_addr_in_list(
4564	sockaddr_u *	addr,
4565	u_int32		flags
4566	)
4567{
4568	remaddr_t *entry;
4569
4570	DPRINTF(4, ("Finding addr %s with flags %d in list: ",
4571		    stoa(addr), flags));
4572
4573	for (entry = remoteaddr_list;
4574	     entry != NULL;
4575	     entry = entry->link)
4576
4577		if (SOCK_EQ(&entry->addr, addr)
4578		    && (entry->ep->flags & flags) == flags) {
4579
4580			DPRINTF(4, ("FOUND\n"));
4581			return entry->ep;
4582		}
4583
4584	DPRINTF(4, ("NOT FOUND\n"));
4585	return NULL;
4586}
4587
4588
4589const char *
4590localaddrtoa(
4591	endpt *la
4592	)
4593{
4594	return (NULL == la)
4595		   ? "<null>"
4596		   : stoa(&la->sin);
4597}
4598
4599
4600#ifdef HAS_ROUTING_SOCKET
4601# ifndef UPDATE_GRACE
4602#  define UPDATE_GRACE	2	/* wait UPDATE_GRACE seconds before scanning */
4603# endif
4604
4605static void
4606process_routing_msgs(struct asyncio_reader *reader)
4607{
4608	char buffer[5120];
4609	int cnt, msg_type;
4610#ifdef HAVE_RTNETLINK
4611	struct nlmsghdr *nh;
4612#else
4613	struct rt_msghdr rtm;
4614	char *p;
4615#endif
4616
4617	if (disable_dynamic_updates) {
4618		/*
4619		 * discard ourselves if we are not needed any more
4620		 * usually happens when running unprivileged
4621		 */
4622		remove_asyncio_reader(reader);
4623		delete_asyncio_reader(reader);
4624		return;
4625	}
4626
4627	cnt = read(reader->fd, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
4628
4629	if (cnt < 0) {
4630		if (errno == ENOBUFS) {
4631			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
4632				"routing socket reports: %m");
4633		} else {
4634			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
4635				"routing socket reports: %m - disabling");
4636			remove_asyncio_reader(reader);
4637			delete_asyncio_reader(reader);
4638		}
4639		return;
4640	}
4641
4642	/*
4643	 * process routing message
4644	 */
4645#ifdef HAVE_RTNETLINK
4646	for (nh = (struct nlmsghdr *)buffer;
4647	     NLMSG_OK(nh, cnt);
4648	     nh = NLMSG_NEXT(nh, cnt)) {
4649		msg_type = nh->nlmsg_type;
4650#else
4651	for (p = buffer;
4652	     (p + sizeof(struct rt_msghdr)) <= (buffer + cnt);
4653	     p += rtm.rtm_msglen) {
4654		memcpy(&rtm, p, sizeof(rtm));
4655		if (rtm.rtm_version != RTM_VERSION) {
4656			msyslog(LOG_ERR,
4657				"version mismatch (got %d - expected %d) on routing socket - disabling",
4658				rtm.rtm_version, RTM_VERSION);
4659
4660			remove_asyncio_reader(reader);
4661			delete_asyncio_reader(reader);
4662			return;
4663		}
4664		msg_type = rtm.rtm_type;
4665#endif
4666		switch (msg_type) {
4667#ifdef RTM_NEWADDR
4668		case RTM_NEWADDR:
4669#endif
4670#ifdef RTM_DELADDR
4671		case RTM_DELADDR:
4672#endif
4673#ifdef RTM_ADD
4674		case RTM_ADD:
4675#endif
4676#ifdef RTM_DELETE
4677		case RTM_DELETE:
4678#endif
4679#ifdef RTM_REDIRECT
4680		case RTM_REDIRECT:
4681#endif
4682#ifdef RTM_CHANGE
4683		case RTM_CHANGE:
4684#endif
4685#ifdef RTM_LOSING
4686		case RTM_LOSING:
4687#endif
4688#ifdef RTM_IFINFO
4689		case RTM_IFINFO:
4690#endif
4691#ifdef RTM_IFANNOUNCE
4692		case RTM_IFANNOUNCE:
4693#endif
4694#ifdef RTM_NEWLINK
4695		case RTM_NEWLINK:
4696#endif
4697#ifdef RTM_DELLINK
4698		case RTM_DELLINK:
4699#endif
4700#ifdef RTM_NEWROUTE
4701		case RTM_NEWROUTE:
4702#endif
4703#ifdef RTM_DELROUTE
4704		case RTM_DELROUTE:
4705#endif
4706			/*
4707			 * we are keen on new and deleted addresses and
4708			 * if an interface goes up and down or routing
4709			 * changes
4710			 */
4711			DPRINTF(3, ("routing message op = %d: scheduling interface update\n",
4712				    msg_type));
4713			timer_interfacetimeout(current_time + UPDATE_GRACE);
4714			break;
4715#ifdef HAVE_RTNETLINK
4716		case NLMSG_DONE:
4717			/* end of multipart message */
4718			return;
4719#endif
4720		default:
4721			/*
4722			 * the rest doesn't bother us.
4723			 */
4724			DPRINTF(4, ("routing message op = %d: ignored\n",
4725				    msg_type));
4726			break;
4727		}
4728	}
4729}
4730
4731/*
4732 * set up routing notifications
4733 */
4734static void
4735init_async_notifications()
4736{
4737	struct asyncio_reader *reader;
4738#ifdef HAVE_RTNETLINK
4739	int fd = socket(PF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, NETLINK_ROUTE);
4740	struct sockaddr_nl sa;
4741#else
4742	int fd = socket(PF_ROUTE, SOCK_RAW, 0);
4743#endif
4744	if (fd < 0) {
4745		msyslog(LOG_ERR,
4746			"unable to open routing socket (%m) - using polled interface update");
4747		return;
4748	}
4749
4750	fd = move_fd(fd);
4751#ifdef HAVE_RTNETLINK
4752	ZERO(sa);
4753	sa.nl_family = PF_NETLINK;
4754	sa.nl_groups = RTMGRP_LINK | RTMGRP_IPV4_IFADDR
4755		       | RTMGRP_IPV6_IFADDR | RTMGRP_IPV4_ROUTE
4756		       | RTMGRP_IPV4_MROUTE | RTMGRP_IPV6_ROUTE
4757		       | RTMGRP_IPV6_MROUTE;
4758	if (bind(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sa, sizeof(sa)) < 0) {
4759		msyslog(LOG_ERR,
4760			"bind failed on routing socket (%m) - using polled interface update");
4761		return;
4762	}
4763#endif
4764	make_socket_nonblocking(fd);
4765#if defined(HAVE_SIGNALED_IO)
4766	init_socket_sig(fd);
4767#endif /* HAVE_SIGNALED_IO */
4768
4769	reader = new_asyncio_reader();
4770
4771	reader->fd = fd;
4772	reader->receiver = process_routing_msgs;
4773
4774	add_asyncio_reader(reader, FD_TYPE_SOCKET);
4775	msyslog(LOG_INFO,
4776		"Listening on routing socket on fd #%d for interface updates",
4777		fd);
4778}
4779#else
4780/* HAS_ROUTING_SOCKET not defined */
4781static void
4782init_async_notifications(void)
4783{
4784}
4785#endif
4786
4787