ntp_monitor.c revision 290001
1/*
2 * ntp_monitor - monitor ntpd statistics
3 */
4#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
5# include <config.h>
6#endif
7
8#include "ntpd.h"
9#include "ntp_io.h"
10#include "ntp_if.h"
11#include "ntp_lists.h"
12#include "ntp_stdlib.h"
13#include <ntp_random.h>
14
15#include <stdio.h>
16#include <signal.h>
17#ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
18# include <sys/ioctl.h>
19#endif
20
21/*
22 * Record statistics based on source address, mode and version. The
23 * receive procedure calls us with the incoming rbufp before it does
24 * anything else. While at it, implement rate controls for inbound
25 * traffic.
26 *
27 * Each entry is doubly linked into two lists, a hash table and a most-
28 * recently-used (MRU) list. When a packet arrives it is looked up in
29 * the hash table. If found, the statistics are updated and the entry
30 * relinked at the head of the MRU list. If not found, a new entry is
31 * allocated, initialized and linked into both the hash table and at the
32 * head of the MRU list.
33 *
34 * Memory is usually allocated by grabbing a big chunk of new memory and
35 * cutting it up into littler pieces. The exception to this when we hit
36 * the memory limit. Then we free memory by grabbing entries off the
37 * tail for the MRU list, unlinking from the hash table, and
38 * reinitializing.
39 *
40 * INC_MONLIST is the default allocation granularity in entries.
41 * INIT_MONLIST is the default initial allocation in entries.
42 */
43#ifdef MONMEMINC		/* old name */
44# define	INC_MONLIST	MONMEMINC
45#elif !defined(INC_MONLIST)
46# define	INC_MONLIST	(4 * 1024 / sizeof(mon_entry))
47#endif
48#ifndef INIT_MONLIST
49# define	INIT_MONLIST	(4 * 1024 / sizeof(mon_entry))
50#endif
51#ifndef MRU_MAXDEPTH_DEF
52# define MRU_MAXDEPTH_DEF	(1024 * 1024 / sizeof(mon_entry))
53#endif
54
55/*
56 * Hashing stuff
57 */
58u_char	mon_hash_bits;
59
60/*
61 * Pointers to the hash table and the MRU list.  Memory for the hash
62 * table is allocated only if monitoring is enabled.
63 */
64mon_entry **	mon_hash;	/* MRU hash table */
65mon_entry	mon_mru_list;	/* mru listhead */
66
67/*
68 * List of free structures structures, and counters of in-use and total
69 * structures. The free structures are linked with the hash_next field.
70 */
71static  mon_entry *mon_free;		/* free list or null if none */
72	u_int mru_alloc;		/* mru list + free list count */
73	u_int mru_entries;		/* mru list count */
74	u_int mru_peakentries;		/* highest mru_entries seen */
75	u_int mru_initalloc = INIT_MONLIST;/* entries to preallocate */
76	u_int mru_incalloc = INC_MONLIST;/* allocation batch factor */
77static	u_int mon_mem_increments;	/* times called malloc() */
78
79/*
80 * Parameters of the RES_LIMITED restriction option. We define headway
81 * as the idle time between packets. A packet is discarded if the
82 * headway is less than the minimum, as well as if the average headway
83 * is less than eight times the increment.
84 */
85int	ntp_minpkt = NTP_MINPKT;	/* minimum (log 2 s) */
86u_char	ntp_minpoll = NTP_MINPOLL;	/* increment (log 2 s) */
87
88/*
89 * Initialization state.  We may be monitoring, we may not.  If
90 * we aren't, we may not even have allocated any memory yet.
91 */
92	u_int	mon_enabled;		/* enable switch */
93	u_int	mru_mindepth = 600;	/* preempt above this */
94	int	mru_maxage = 64;	/* for entries older than */
95	u_int	mru_maxdepth = 		/* MRU count hard limit */
96			MRU_MAXDEPTH_DEF;
97	int	mon_age = 3000;		/* preemption limit */
98
99static	void		mon_getmoremem(void);
100static	void		remove_from_hash(mon_entry *);
101static	inline void	mon_free_entry(mon_entry *);
102static	inline void	mon_reclaim_entry(mon_entry *);
103
104
105/*
106 * init_mon - initialize monitoring global data
107 */
108void
109init_mon(void)
110{
111	/*
112	 * Don't do much of anything here.  We don't allocate memory
113	 * until mon_start().
114	 */
115	mon_enabled = MON_OFF;
116	INIT_DLIST(mon_mru_list, mru);
117}
118
119
120/*
121 * remove_from_hash - removes an entry from the address hash table and
122 *		      decrements mru_entries.
123 */
124static void
125remove_from_hash(
126	mon_entry *mon
127	)
128{
129	u_int hash;
130	mon_entry *punlinked;
131
132	mru_entries--;
133	hash = MON_HASH(&mon->rmtadr);
134	UNLINK_SLIST(punlinked, mon_hash[hash], mon, hash_next,
135		     mon_entry);
136	ENSURE(punlinked == mon);
137}
138
139
140static inline void
141mon_free_entry(
142	mon_entry *m
143	)
144{
145	ZERO(*m);
146	LINK_SLIST(mon_free, m, hash_next);
147}
148
149
150/*
151 * mon_reclaim_entry - Remove an entry from the MRU list and from the
152 *		       hash array, then zero-initialize it.  Indirectly
153 *		       decrements mru_entries.
154
155 * The entry is prepared to be reused.  Before return, in
156 * remove_from_hash(), mru_entries is decremented.  It is the caller's
157 * responsibility to increment it again.
158 */
159static inline void
160mon_reclaim_entry(
161	mon_entry *m
162	)
163{
164	DEBUG_INSIST(NULL != m);
165
166	UNLINK_DLIST(m, mru);
167	remove_from_hash(m);
168	ZERO(*m);
169}
170
171
172/*
173 * mon_getmoremem - get more memory and put it on the free list
174 */
175static void
176mon_getmoremem(void)
177{
178	mon_entry *chunk;
179	u_int entries;
180
181	entries = (0 == mon_mem_increments)
182		      ? mru_initalloc
183		      : mru_incalloc;
184
185	if (entries) {
186		chunk = eallocarray(entries, sizeof(*chunk));
187		mru_alloc += entries;
188		for (chunk += entries; entries; entries--)
189			mon_free_entry(--chunk);
190
191		mon_mem_increments++;
192	}
193}
194
195
196/*
197 * mon_start - start up the monitoring software
198 */
199void
200mon_start(
201	int mode
202	)
203{
204	size_t octets;
205	u_int min_hash_slots;
206
207	if (MON_OFF == mode)		/* MON_OFF is 0 */
208		return;
209	if (mon_enabled) {
210		mon_enabled |= mode;
211		return;
212	}
213	if (0 == mon_mem_increments)
214		mon_getmoremem();
215	/*
216	 * Select the MRU hash table size to limit the average count
217	 * per bucket at capacity (mru_maxdepth) to 8, if possible
218	 * given our hash is limited to 16 bits.
219	 */
220	min_hash_slots = (mru_maxdepth / 8) + 1;
221	mon_hash_bits = 0;
222	while (min_hash_slots >>= 1)
223		mon_hash_bits++;
224	mon_hash_bits = max(4, mon_hash_bits);
225	mon_hash_bits = min(16, mon_hash_bits);
226	octets = sizeof(*mon_hash) * MON_HASH_SIZE;
227	mon_hash = erealloc_zero(mon_hash, octets, 0);
228
229	mon_enabled = mode;
230}
231
232
233/*
234 * mon_stop - stop the monitoring software
235 */
236void
237mon_stop(
238	int mode
239	)
240{
241	mon_entry *mon;
242
243	if (MON_OFF == mon_enabled)
244		return;
245	if ((mon_enabled & mode) == 0 || mode == MON_OFF)
246		return;
247
248	mon_enabled &= ~mode;
249	if (mon_enabled != MON_OFF)
250		return;
251
252	/*
253	 * Move everything on the MRU list to the free list quickly,
254	 * without bothering to remove each from either the MRU list or
255	 * the hash table.
256	 */
257	ITER_DLIST_BEGIN(mon_mru_list, mon, mru, mon_entry)
258		mon_free_entry(mon);
259	ITER_DLIST_END()
260
261	/* empty the MRU list and hash table. */
262	mru_entries = 0;
263	INIT_DLIST(mon_mru_list, mru);
264	zero_mem(mon_hash, sizeof(*mon_hash) * MON_HASH_SIZE);
265}
266
267
268/*
269 * mon_clearinterface -- remove mru entries referring to a local address
270 *			 which is going away.
271 */
272void
273mon_clearinterface(
274	endpt *lcladr
275	)
276{
277	mon_entry *mon;
278
279	/* iterate mon over mon_mru_list */
280	ITER_DLIST_BEGIN(mon_mru_list, mon, mru, mon_entry)
281		if (mon->lcladr == lcladr) {
282			/* remove from mru list */
283			UNLINK_DLIST(mon, mru);
284			/* remove from hash list, adjust mru_entries */
285			remove_from_hash(mon);
286			/* put on free list */
287			mon_free_entry(mon);
288		}
289	ITER_DLIST_END()
290}
291
292
293/*
294 * ntp_monitor - record stats about this packet
295 *
296 * Returns supplied restriction flags, with RES_LIMITED and RES_KOD
297 * cleared unless the packet should not be responded to normally
298 * (RES_LIMITED) and possibly should trigger a KoD response (RES_KOD).
299 * The returned flags are saved in the MRU entry, so that it reflects
300 * whether the last packet from that source triggered rate limiting,
301 * and if so, possible KoD response.  This implies you can not tell
302 * whether a given address is eligible for rate limiting/KoD from the
303 * monlist restrict bits, only whether or not the last packet triggered
304 * such responses.  ntpdc -c reslist lets you see whether RES_LIMITED
305 * or RES_KOD is lit for a particular address before ntp_monitor()'s
306 * typical dousing.
307 */
308u_short
309ntp_monitor(
310	struct recvbuf *rbufp,
311	u_short	flags
312	)
313{
314	l_fp		interval_fp;
315	struct pkt *	pkt;
316	mon_entry *	mon;
317	mon_entry *	oldest;
318	int		oldest_age;
319	u_int		hash;
320	u_short		restrict_mask;
321	u_char		mode;
322	u_char		version;
323	int		interval;
324	int		head;		/* headway increment */
325	int		leak;		/* new headway */
326	int		limit;		/* average threshold */
327
328	REQUIRE(rbufp != NULL);
329
330	if (mon_enabled == MON_OFF)
331		return ~(RES_LIMITED | RES_KOD) & flags;
332
333	pkt = &rbufp->recv_pkt;
334	hash = MON_HASH(&rbufp->recv_srcadr);
335	mode = PKT_MODE(pkt->li_vn_mode);
336	version = PKT_VERSION(pkt->li_vn_mode);
337	mon = mon_hash[hash];
338
339	/*
340	 * We keep track of all traffic for a given IP in one entry,
341	 * otherwise cron'ed ntpdate or similar evades RES_LIMITED.
342	 */
343
344	for (; mon != NULL; mon = mon->hash_next)
345		if (SOCK_EQ(&mon->rmtadr, &rbufp->recv_srcadr))
346			break;
347
348	if (mon != NULL) {
349		interval_fp = rbufp->recv_time;
350		L_SUB(&interval_fp, &mon->last);
351		/* add one-half second to round up */
352		L_ADDUF(&interval_fp, 0x80000000);
353		interval = interval_fp.l_i;
354		mon->last = rbufp->recv_time;
355		NSRCPORT(&mon->rmtadr) = NSRCPORT(&rbufp->recv_srcadr);
356		mon->count++;
357		restrict_mask = flags;
358		mon->vn_mode = VN_MODE(version, mode);
359
360		/* Shuffle to the head of the MRU list. */
361		UNLINK_DLIST(mon, mru);
362		LINK_DLIST(mon_mru_list, mon, mru);
363
364		/*
365		 * At this point the most recent arrival is first in the
366		 * MRU list.  Decrease the counter by the headway, but
367		 * not less than zero.
368		 */
369		mon->leak -= interval;
370		mon->leak = max(0, mon->leak);
371		head = 1 << ntp_minpoll;
372		leak = mon->leak + head;
373		limit = NTP_SHIFT * head;
374
375		DPRINTF(2, ("MRU: interval %d headway %d limit %d\n",
376			    interval, leak, limit));
377
378		/*
379		 * If the minimum and average thresholds are not
380		 * exceeded, douse the RES_LIMITED and RES_KOD bits and
381		 * increase the counter by the headway increment.  Note
382		 * that we give a 1-s grace for the minimum threshold
383		 * and a 2-s grace for the headway increment.  If one or
384		 * both thresholds are exceeded and the old counter is
385		 * less than the average threshold, set the counter to
386		 * the average threshold plus the increment and leave
387		 * the RES_LIMITED and RES_KOD bits lit. Otherwise,
388		 * leave the counter alone and douse the RES_KOD bit.
389		 * This rate-limits the KoDs to no less than the average
390		 * headway.
391		 */
392		if (interval + 1 >= ntp_minpkt && leak < limit) {
393			mon->leak = leak - 2;
394			restrict_mask &= ~(RES_LIMITED | RES_KOD);
395		} else if (mon->leak < limit)
396			mon->leak = limit + head;
397		else
398			restrict_mask &= ~RES_KOD;
399
400		mon->flags = restrict_mask;
401
402		return mon->flags;
403	}
404
405	/*
406	 * If we got here, this is the first we've heard of this
407	 * guy.  Get him some memory, either from the free list
408	 * or from the tail of the MRU list.
409	 *
410	 * The following ntp.conf "mru" knobs come into play determining
411	 * the depth (or count) of the MRU list:
412	 * - mru_mindepth ("mru mindepth") is a floor beneath which
413	 *   entries are kept without regard to their age.  The
414	 *   default is 600 which matches the longtime implementation
415	 *   limit on the total number of entries.
416	 * - mru_maxage ("mru maxage") is a ceiling on the age in
417	 *   seconds of entries.  Entries older than this are
418	 *   reclaimed once mon_mindepth is exceeded.  64s default.
419	 *   Note that entries older than this can easily survive
420	 *   as they are reclaimed only as needed.
421	 * - mru_maxdepth ("mru maxdepth") is a hard limit on the
422	 *   number of entries.
423	 * - "mru maxmem" sets mru_maxdepth to the number of entries
424	 *   which fit in the given number of kilobytes.  The default is
425	 *   1024, or 1 megabyte.
426	 * - mru_initalloc ("mru initalloc" sets the count of the
427	 *   initial allocation of MRU entries.
428	 * - "mru initmem" sets mru_initalloc in units of kilobytes.
429	 *   The default is 4.
430	 * - mru_incalloc ("mru incalloc" sets the number of entries to
431	 *   allocate on-demand each time the free list is empty.
432	 * - "mru incmem" sets mru_incalloc in units of kilobytes.
433	 *   The default is 4.
434	 * Whichever of "mru maxmem" or "mru maxdepth" occurs last in
435	 * ntp.conf controls.  Similarly for "mru initalloc" and "mru
436	 * initmem", and for "mru incalloc" and "mru incmem".
437	 */
438	if (mru_entries < mru_mindepth) {
439		if (NULL == mon_free)
440			mon_getmoremem();
441		UNLINK_HEAD_SLIST(mon, mon_free, hash_next);
442	} else {
443		oldest = TAIL_DLIST(mon_mru_list, mru);
444		oldest_age = 0;		/* silence uninit warning */
445		if (oldest != NULL) {
446			interval_fp = rbufp->recv_time;
447			L_SUB(&interval_fp, &oldest->last);
448			/* add one-half second to round up */
449			L_ADDUF(&interval_fp, 0x80000000);
450			oldest_age = interval_fp.l_i;
451		}
452		/* note -1 is legal for mru_maxage (disables) */
453		if (oldest != NULL && mru_maxage < oldest_age) {
454			mon_reclaim_entry(oldest);
455			mon = oldest;
456		} else if (mon_free != NULL || mru_alloc <
457			   mru_maxdepth) {
458			if (NULL == mon_free)
459				mon_getmoremem();
460			UNLINK_HEAD_SLIST(mon, mon_free, hash_next);
461		/* Preempt from the MRU list if old enough. */
462		} else if (ntp_random() / (2. * FRAC) >
463			   (double)oldest_age / mon_age) {
464			return ~(RES_LIMITED | RES_KOD) & flags;
465		} else {
466			mon_reclaim_entry(oldest);
467			mon = oldest;
468		}
469	}
470
471	INSIST(mon != NULL);
472
473	/*
474	 * Got one, initialize it
475	 */
476	mru_entries++;
477	mru_peakentries = max(mru_peakentries, mru_entries);
478	mon->last = rbufp->recv_time;
479	mon->first = mon->last;
480	mon->count = 1;
481	mon->flags = ~(RES_LIMITED | RES_KOD) & flags;
482	mon->leak = 0;
483	memcpy(&mon->rmtadr, &rbufp->recv_srcadr, sizeof(mon->rmtadr));
484	mon->vn_mode = VN_MODE(version, mode);
485	mon->lcladr = rbufp->dstadr;
486	mon->cast_flags = (u_char)(((rbufp->dstadr->flags &
487	    INT_MCASTOPEN) && rbufp->fd == mon->lcladr->fd) ? MDF_MCAST
488	    : rbufp->fd == mon->lcladr->bfd ? MDF_BCAST : MDF_UCAST);
489
490	/*
491	 * Drop him into front of the hash table. Also put him on top of
492	 * the MRU list.
493	 */
494	LINK_SLIST(mon_hash[hash], mon, hash_next);
495	LINK_DLIST(mon_mru_list, mon, mru);
496
497	return mon->flags;
498}
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