// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later /* PASST - Plug A Simple Socket Transport * for qemu/UNIX domain socket mode * * PASTA - Pack A Subtle Tap Abstraction * for network namespace/tap device mode * * tcp.c - TCP L2-L4 translation state machine * * Copyright (c) 2020-2022 Red Hat GmbH * Author: Stefano Brivio */ /** * DOC: Theory of Operation * * * PASST mode * ========== * * This implementation maps TCP traffic between a single L2 interface (tap) and * native TCP (L4) sockets, mimicking and reproducing as closely as possible the * inferred behaviour of applications running on a guest, connected via said L2 * interface. Four connection flows are supported: * - from the local host to the guest behind the tap interface: * - this is the main use case for proxies in service meshes * - we bind to configured local ports, and relay traffic between L4 sockets * with local endpoints and the L2 interface * - from remote hosts to the guest behind the tap interface: * - this might be needed for services that need to be addressed directly, * and typically configured with special port forwarding rules (which are * not needed here) * - we also relay traffic between L4 sockets with remote endpoints and the L2 * interface * - from the guest to the local host: * - this is not observed in practice, but implemented for completeness and * transparency * - from the guest to external hosts: * - this might be needed for applications running on the guest that need to * directly access internet services (e.g. NTP) * * Relevant goals are: * - transparency: sockets need to behave as if guest applications were running * directly on the host. This is achieved by: * - avoiding port and address translations whenever possible * - mirroring TCP dynamics by observation of socket parameters (TCP_INFO * socket option) and TCP headers of packets coming from the tap interface, * reapplying those parameters in both flow directions (including TCP_MSS * socket option) * - simplicity: only a small subset of TCP logic is implemented here and * delegated as much as possible to the TCP implementations of guest and host * kernel. This is achieved by: * - avoiding a complete TCP stack reimplementation, with a modified TCP state * machine focused on the translation of observed events instead * - mirroring TCP dynamics as described above and hence avoiding the need for * segmentation, explicit queueing, and reassembly of segments * - security: * - no dynamic memory allocation is performed * - TODO: synflood protection * * Portability is limited by usage of Linux-specific socket options. * * * Limits * ------ * * To avoid the need for dynamic memory allocation, a maximum, reasonable amount * of connections is defined by TCP_MAX_CONNS (currently 128k). * * Data needs to linger on sockets as long as it's not acknowledged by the * guest, and is read using MSG_PEEK into preallocated static buffers sized * to the maximum supported window, 16 MiB ("discard" buffer, for already-sent * data) plus a number of maximum-MSS-sized buffers. This imposes a practical * limitation on window scaling, that is, the maximum factor is 256. Larger * factors will be accepted, but resulting, larger values are never advertised * to the other side, and not used while queueing data. * * * Ports * ----- * * To avoid the need for ad-hoc configuration of port forwarding or allowed * ports, listening sockets can be opened and bound to all unbound ports on the * host, as far as process capabilities allow. This service needs to be started * after any application proxy that needs to bind to local ports. Mapped ports * can also be configured explicitly. * * No port translation is needed for connections initiated remotely or by the * local host: source port from socket is reused while establishing connections * to the guest. * * For connections initiated by the guest, it's not possible to force the same * source port as connections are established by the host kernel: that's the * only port translation needed. * * * Connection tracking and storage * ------------------------------- * * Connections are tracked by struct tcp_tap_conn entries in the @tc * array, containing addresses, ports, TCP states and parameters. This * is statically allocated and indexed by an arbitrary connection * number. The array is compacted whenever a connection is closed, by * remapping the highest connection index in use to the one freed up. * * References used for the epoll interface report the connection index used for * the @tc array. * * IPv4 addresses are stored as IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses to avoid the need for * separate data structures depending on the protocol version. * * - Inbound connection requests (to the guest) are mapped using the triple * < source IP address, source port, destination port > * - Outbound connection requests (from the guest) are mapped using the triple * < destination IP address, destination port, source port > * where the source port is the one used by the guest, not the one used by the * corresponding host socket * * * Initialisation * -------------- * * Up to 2^15 + 2^14 listening sockets (excluding ephemeral ports, repeated for * IPv4 and IPv6) can be opened and bound to wildcard addresses. Some will fail * to bind (for low ports, or ports already bound, e.g. by a proxy). These are * added to the epoll list, with no separate storage. * * * Events and states * ----------------- * * Instead of tracking connection states using a state machine, connection * events are used to determine state and actions for a given connection. This * makes the implementation simpler as most of the relevant tasks deal with * reactions to events, rather than state-associated actions. For user * convenience, approximate states are mapped in logs from events by * @tcp_state_str. * * The events are: * * - SOCK_ACCEPTED connection accepted from socket, SYN sent to tap/guest * * - TAP_SYN_RCVD tap/guest initiated connection, SYN received * * - TAP_SYN_ACK_SENT SYN, ACK sent to tap/guest, valid for TAP_SYN_RCVD only * * - ESTABLISHED connection established, the following events are valid: * * - SOCK_FIN_RCVD FIN (EPOLLRDHUP) received from socket * * - SOCK_FIN_SENT FIN (write shutdown) sent to socket * * - TAP_FIN_RCVD FIN received from tap/guest * * - TAP_FIN_SENT FIN sent to tap/guest * * - TAP_FIN_ACKED ACK to FIN seen from tap/guest * * Setting any event in CONN_STATE_BITS (SOCK_ACCEPTED, TAP_SYN_RCVD, * ESTABLISHED) clears all the other events, as those represent the fundamental * connection states. No events (events == CLOSED) means the connection is * closed. * * Connection setup * ---------------- * * - inbound connection (from socket to guest): on accept() from listening * socket, the new socket is mapped in connection tracking table, and * three-way handshake initiated towards the guest, advertising MSS and window * size and scaling from socket parameters * - outbound connection (from guest to socket): on SYN segment from guest, a * new socket is created and mapped in connection tracking table, setting * MSS and window clamping from header and option of the observed SYN segment * * * Aging and timeout * ----------------- * * Timeouts are implemented by means of timerfd timers, set based on flags: * * - SYN_TIMEOUT: if no ACK is received from tap/guest during handshake (flag * ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE without ESTABLISHED event) within this time, reset the * connection * * - ACK_TIMEOUT: if no ACK segment was received from tap/guest, after sending * data (flag ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE with ESTABLISHED event), re-send data from the * socket and reset sequence to what was acknowledged. If this persists for * more than TCP_MAX_RETRANS times in a row, reset the connection * * - FIN_TIMEOUT: if a FIN segment was sent to tap/guest (flag ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE * with TAP_FIN_SENT event), and no ACK is received within this time, reset * the connection * * - FIN_TIMEOUT: if a FIN segment was acknowledged by tap/guest and a FIN * segment (write shutdown) was sent via socket (events SOCK_FIN_SENT and * TAP_FIN_ACKED), but no socket activity is detected from the socket within * this time, reset the connection * * - ACT_TIMEOUT, in the presence of any event: if no activity is detected on * either side, the connection is reset * * - ACK_INTERVAL elapsed after data segment received from tap without having * sent an ACK segment, or zero-sized window advertised to tap/guest (flag * ACK_TO_TAP_DUE): forcibly check if an ACK segment can be sent * * * Summary of data flows (with ESTABLISHED event) * ---------------------------------------------- * * @seq_to_tap: next sequence for packets to tap/guest * @seq_ack_from_tap: last ACK number received from tap/guest * @seq_from_tap: next sequence for packets from tap/guest (expected) * @seq_ack_to_tap: last ACK number sent to tap/guest * * @seq_init_from_tap: initial sequence number from tap/guest * @seq_init_to_tap: initial sequence number from tap/guest * * @wnd_from_tap: last window size received from tap, never scaled * @wnd_from_tap: last window size advertised from tap, never scaled * * - from socket to tap/guest: * - on new data from socket: * - peek into buffer * - send data to tap/guest: * - starting at offset (@seq_to_tap - @seq_ack_from_tap) * - in MSS-sized segments * - increasing @seq_to_tap at each segment * - up to window (until @seq_to_tap - @seq_ack_from_tap <= @wnd_from_tap) * - on read error, send RST to tap/guest, close socket * - on zero read, send FIN to tap/guest, set TAP_FIN_SENT * - on ACK from tap/guest: * - set @ts_ack_from_tap * - check if it's the second duplicated ACK * - consume buffer by difference between new ack_seq and @seq_ack_from_tap * - update @seq_ack_from_tap from ack_seq in header * - on two duplicated ACKs, reset @seq_to_tap to @seq_ack_from_tap, and * resend with steps listed above * * - from tap/guest to socket: * - on packet from tap/guest: * - set @ts_tap_act * - check seq from header against @seq_from_tap, if data is missing, send * two ACKs with number @seq_ack_to_tap, discard packet * - otherwise queue data to socket, set @seq_from_tap to seq from header * plus payload length * - in ESTABLISHED state, send ACK to tap as soon as we queue to the * socket. In other states, query socket for TCP_INFO, set * @seq_ack_to_tap to (tcpi_bytes_acked + @seq_init_from_tap) % 2^32 and * send ACK to tap/guest * * * PASTA mode * ========== * * For traffic directed to TCP ports configured for mapping to the tuntap device * in the namespace, and for non-local traffic coming from the tuntap device, * the implementation is identical as the PASST mode described in the previous * section. * * For local traffic directed to TCP ports configured for direct mapping between * namespaces, see the implementation in tcp_splice.c. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "checksum.h" #include "util.h" #include "iov.h" #include "ip.h" #include "passt.h" #include "tap.h" #include "siphash.h" #include "pcap.h" #include "tcp_splice.h" #include "log.h" #include "inany.h" #include "flow.h" #include "flow_table.h" #include "tcp_internal.h" #include "tcp_info.h" #include "tcp_buf.h" /* MSS rounding: see SET_MSS() */ #define MSS_DEFAULT 536 #define WINDOW_DEFAULT 14600 /* RFC 6928 */ #define ACK_INTERVAL 10 /* ms */ #define SYN_TIMEOUT 10 /* s */ #define ACK_TIMEOUT 2 #define FIN_TIMEOUT 60 #define ACT_TIMEOUT 7200 #define LOW_RTT_TABLE_SIZE 8 #define LOW_RTT_THRESHOLD 10 /* us */ #define ACK_IF_NEEDED 0 /* See tcp_send_flag() */ #define CONN_IS_CLOSING(conn) \ (((conn)->events & ESTABLISHED) && \ ((conn)->events & (SOCK_FIN_RCVD | TAP_FIN_RCVD))) #define CONN_HAS(conn, set) (((conn)->events & (set)) == (set)) static const char *tcp_event_str[] __attribute((__unused__)) = { "SOCK_ACCEPTED", "TAP_SYN_RCVD", "ESTABLISHED", "TAP_SYN_ACK_SENT", "SOCK_FIN_RCVD", "SOCK_FIN_SENT", "TAP_FIN_RCVD", "TAP_FIN_SENT", "TAP_FIN_ACKED", }; static const char *tcp_state_str[] __attribute((__unused__)) = { "SYN_RCVD", "SYN_SENT", "ESTABLISHED", "SYN_RCVD", /* approximately maps to TAP_SYN_ACK_SENT */ /* Passive close: */ "CLOSE_WAIT", "CLOSE_WAIT", "LAST_ACK", "LAST_ACK", "LAST_ACK", /* Active close (+5): */ "CLOSING", "FIN_WAIT_1", "FIN_WAIT_1", "FIN_WAIT_2", "TIME_WAIT", }; static const char *tcp_flag_str[] __attribute((__unused__)) = { "STALLED", "LOCAL", "ACTIVE_CLOSE", "ACK_TO_TAP_DUE", "ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE", }; /* Listening sockets, used for automatic port forwarding in pasta mode only */ static int tcp_sock_init_ext [NUM_PORTS][IP_VERSIONS]; static int tcp_sock_ns [NUM_PORTS][IP_VERSIONS]; /* Table of our guest side addresses with very low RTT (assumed to be local to * the host), LRU */ static union inany_addr low_rtt_dst[LOW_RTT_TABLE_SIZE]; char tcp_buf_discard [MAX_WINDOW]; /* Does the kernel support TCP_PEEK_OFF? */ bool peek_offset_cap; /* Size of data returned by TCP_INFO getsockopt() */ socklen_t tcp_info_size; #define tcp_info_cap(f_) \ ((offsetof(struct tcp_info_linux, tcpi_##f_) + \ sizeof(((struct tcp_info_linux *)NULL)->tcpi_##f_)) <= tcp_info_size) /* Kernel reports sending window in TCP_INFO (kernel commit 8f7baad7f035) */ #define snd_wnd_cap tcp_info_cap(snd_wnd) /* Kernel reports bytes acked in TCP_INFO (kernel commit 0df48c26d84) */ #define bytes_acked_cap tcp_info_cap(bytes_acked) /* Kernel reports minimum RTT in TCP_INFO (kernel commit cd9b266095f4) */ #define min_rtt_cap tcp_info_cap(min_rtt) /* sendmsg() to socket */ static struct iovec tcp_iov [UIO_MAXIOV]; /* Pools for pre-opened sockets (in init) */ int init_sock_pool4 [TCP_SOCK_POOL_SIZE]; int init_sock_pool6 [TCP_SOCK_POOL_SIZE]; /** * conn_at_sidx() - Get TCP connection specific flow at given sidx * @sidx: Flow and side to retrieve * * Return: TCP connection at @sidx, or NULL of @sidx is invalid. Asserts if the * flow at @sidx is not FLOW_TCP. */ static struct tcp_tap_conn *conn_at_sidx(flow_sidx_t sidx) { union flow *flow = flow_at_sidx(sidx); if (!flow) return NULL; ASSERT(flow->f.type == FLOW_TCP); return &flow->tcp; } /** * tcp_set_peek_offset() - Set SO_PEEK_OFF offset on a socket if supported * @s: Socket to update * @offset: Offset in bytes * * Return: -1 when it fails, 0 otherwise. */ int tcp_set_peek_offset(int s, int offset) { if (!peek_offset_cap) return 0; if (setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PEEK_OFF, &offset, sizeof(offset))) { err("Failed to set SO_PEEK_OFF to %i in socket %i", offset, s); return -1; } return 0; } /** * tcp_conn_epoll_events() - epoll events mask for given connection state * @events: Current connection events * @conn_flags Connection flags * * Return: epoll events mask corresponding to implied connection state */ static uint32_t tcp_conn_epoll_events(uint8_t events, uint8_t conn_flags) { if (!events) return 0; if (events & ESTABLISHED) { if (events & TAP_FIN_SENT) return EPOLLET; if (conn_flags & STALLED) return EPOLLIN | EPOLLOUT | EPOLLRDHUP | EPOLLET; return EPOLLIN | EPOLLRDHUP; } if (events == TAP_SYN_RCVD) return EPOLLOUT | EPOLLET | EPOLLRDHUP; return EPOLLET | EPOLLRDHUP; } /** * tcp_epoll_ctl() - Add/modify/delete epoll state from connection events * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer * * Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure (not on deletion) */ static int tcp_epoll_ctl(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn) { int m = conn->in_epoll ? EPOLL_CTL_MOD : EPOLL_CTL_ADD; union epoll_ref ref = { .type = EPOLL_TYPE_TCP, .fd = conn->sock, .flowside = FLOW_SIDX(conn, !TAPSIDE(conn)), }; struct epoll_event ev = { .data.u64 = ref.u64 }; if (conn->events == CLOSED) { if (conn->in_epoll) epoll_ctl(c->epollfd, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, conn->sock, &ev); if (conn->timer != -1) epoll_ctl(c->epollfd, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, conn->timer, &ev); return 0; } ev.events = tcp_conn_epoll_events(conn->events, conn->flags); if (epoll_ctl(c->epollfd, m, conn->sock, &ev)) return -errno; conn->in_epoll = true; if (conn->timer != -1) { union epoll_ref ref_t = { .type = EPOLL_TYPE_TCP_TIMER, .fd = conn->sock, .flow = FLOW_IDX(conn) }; struct epoll_event ev_t = { .data.u64 = ref_t.u64, .events = EPOLLIN | EPOLLET }; if (epoll_ctl(c->epollfd, EPOLL_CTL_MOD, conn->timer, &ev_t)) return -errno; } return 0; } /** * tcp_timer_ctl() - Set timerfd based on flags/events, create timerfd if needed * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer * * #syscalls timerfd_create timerfd_settime */ static void tcp_timer_ctl(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn) { struct itimerspec it = { { 0 }, { 0 } }; if (conn->events == CLOSED) return; if (conn->timer == -1) { union epoll_ref ref = { .type = EPOLL_TYPE_TCP_TIMER, .fd = conn->sock, .flow = FLOW_IDX(conn) }; struct epoll_event ev = { .data.u64 = ref.u64, .events = EPOLLIN | EPOLLET }; int fd; fd = timerfd_create(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 0); if (fd == -1 || fd > FD_REF_MAX) { flow_dbg(conn, "failed to get timer: %s", strerror(errno)); if (fd > -1) close(fd); conn->timer = -1; return; } conn->timer = fd; if (epoll_ctl(c->epollfd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, conn->timer, &ev)) { flow_dbg(conn, "failed to add timer: %s", strerror(errno)); close(conn->timer); conn->timer = -1; return; } } if (conn->flags & ACK_TO_TAP_DUE) { it.it_value.tv_nsec = (long)ACK_INTERVAL * 1000 * 1000; } else if (conn->flags & ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE) { if (!(conn->events & ESTABLISHED)) it.it_value.tv_sec = SYN_TIMEOUT; else it.it_value.tv_sec = ACK_TIMEOUT; } else if (CONN_HAS(conn, SOCK_FIN_SENT | TAP_FIN_ACKED)) { it.it_value.tv_sec = FIN_TIMEOUT; } else { it.it_value.tv_sec = ACT_TIMEOUT; } flow_dbg(conn, "timer expires in %llu.%03llus", (unsigned long long)it.it_value.tv_sec, (unsigned long long)it.it_value.tv_nsec / 1000 / 1000); timerfd_settime(conn->timer, 0, &it, NULL); } /** * conn_flag_do() - Set/unset given flag, log, update epoll on STALLED flag * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer * @flag: Flag to set, or ~flag to unset */ void conn_flag_do(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, unsigned long flag) { if (flag & (flag - 1)) { int flag_index = fls(~flag); if (!(conn->flags & ~flag)) return; conn->flags &= flag; if (flag_index >= 0) flow_dbg(conn, "%s dropped", tcp_flag_str[flag_index]); } else { int flag_index = fls(flag); if (conn->flags & flag) { /* Special case: setting ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE on a * connection where it's already set is used to * re-schedule the existing timer. * TODO: define clearer semantics for timer-related * flags and factor this into the logic below. */ if (flag == ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE) tcp_timer_ctl(c, conn); return; } conn->flags |= flag; if (flag_index >= 0) flow_dbg(conn, "%s", tcp_flag_str[flag_index]); } if (flag == STALLED || flag == ~STALLED) tcp_epoll_ctl(c, conn); if (flag == ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE || flag == ACK_TO_TAP_DUE || (flag == ~ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE && (conn->flags & ACK_TO_TAP_DUE)) || (flag == ~ACK_TO_TAP_DUE && (conn->flags & ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE))) tcp_timer_ctl(c, conn); } /** * conn_event_do() - Set and log connection events, update epoll state * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer * @event: Connection event */ void conn_event_do(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, unsigned long event) { int prev, new, num = fls(event); if (conn->events & event) return; prev = fls(conn->events); if (conn->flags & ACTIVE_CLOSE) prev += 5; if ((conn->events & ESTABLISHED) && (conn->events != ESTABLISHED)) prev++; /* i.e. SOCK_FIN_RCVD, not TAP_SYN_ACK_SENT */ if (event == CLOSED || (event & CONN_STATE_BITS)) conn->events = event; else conn->events |= event; new = fls(conn->events); if ((conn->events & ESTABLISHED) && (conn->events != ESTABLISHED)) { num++; new++; } if (conn->flags & ACTIVE_CLOSE) new += 5; if (prev != new) flow_dbg(conn, "%s: %s -> %s", num == -1 ? "CLOSED" : tcp_event_str[num], prev == -1 ? "CLOSED" : tcp_state_str[prev], (new == -1 || num == -1) ? "CLOSED" : tcp_state_str[new]); else flow_dbg(conn, "%s", num == -1 ? "CLOSED" : tcp_event_str[num]); if (event == CLOSED) flow_hash_remove(c, TAP_SIDX(conn)); else if ((event == TAP_FIN_RCVD) && !(conn->events & SOCK_FIN_RCVD)) conn_flag(c, conn, ACTIVE_CLOSE); else tcp_epoll_ctl(c, conn); if (CONN_HAS(conn, SOCK_FIN_SENT | TAP_FIN_ACKED)) tcp_timer_ctl(c, conn); } /** * tcp_rtt_dst_low() - Check if low RTT was seen for connection endpoint * @conn: Connection pointer * * Return: 1 if destination is in low RTT table, 0 otherwise */ static int tcp_rtt_dst_low(const struct tcp_tap_conn *conn) { const struct flowside *tapside = TAPFLOW(conn); int i; for (i = 0; i < LOW_RTT_TABLE_SIZE; i++) if (inany_equals(&tapside->oaddr, low_rtt_dst + i)) return 1; return 0; } /** * tcp_rtt_dst_check() - Check tcpi_min_rtt, insert endpoint in table if low * @conn: Connection pointer * @tinfo: Pointer to struct tcp_info for socket */ static void tcp_rtt_dst_check(const struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, const struct tcp_info_linux *tinfo) { const struct flowside *tapside = TAPFLOW(conn); int i, hole = -1; if (!min_rtt_cap || (int)tinfo->tcpi_min_rtt > LOW_RTT_THRESHOLD) return; for (i = 0; i < LOW_RTT_TABLE_SIZE; i++) { if (inany_equals(&tapside->oaddr, low_rtt_dst + i)) return; if (hole == -1 && IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(low_rtt_dst + i)) hole = i; } /* Keep gcc 12 happy: this won't actually happen because the table is * guaranteed to have a hole, see the second memcpy() below. */ if (hole == -1) return; low_rtt_dst[hole++] = tapside->oaddr; if (hole == LOW_RTT_TABLE_SIZE) hole = 0; inany_from_af(low_rtt_dst + hole, AF_INET6, &in6addr_any); } /** * tcp_get_sndbuf() - Get, scale SO_SNDBUF between thresholds (1 to 0.5 usage) * @conn: Connection pointer */ static void tcp_get_sndbuf(struct tcp_tap_conn *conn) { int s = conn->sock, sndbuf; socklen_t sl; uint64_t v; sl = sizeof(sndbuf); if (getsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &sndbuf, &sl)) { SNDBUF_SET(conn, WINDOW_DEFAULT); return; } v = sndbuf; if (v >= SNDBUF_BIG) v /= 2; else if (v > SNDBUF_SMALL) v -= v * (v - SNDBUF_SMALL) / (SNDBUF_BIG - SNDBUF_SMALL) / 2; SNDBUF_SET(conn, MIN(INT_MAX, v)); } /** * tcp_sock_set_bufsize() - Set SO_RCVBUF and SO_SNDBUF to maximum values * @s: Socket, can be -1 to avoid check in the caller */ static void tcp_sock_set_bufsize(const struct ctx *c, int s) { int v = INT_MAX / 2; /* Kernel clamps and rounds, no need to check */ if (s == -1) return; if (!c->low_rmem && setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, &v, sizeof(v))) trace("TCP: failed to set SO_RCVBUF to %i", v); if (!c->low_wmem && setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &v, sizeof(v))) trace("TCP: failed to set SO_SNDBUF to %i", v); } /** * tcp_update_check_tcp4() - Calculate TCP checksum for IPv4 * @iph: IPv4 header * @th: TCP header (updated) * @iov: IO vector containing the TCP payload * @iov_cnt: Length of @iov * @doffset: TCP payload offset in @iov */ static void tcp_update_check_tcp4(const struct iphdr *iph, struct tcphdr *th, const struct iovec *iov, int iov_cnt, size_t doffset) { uint16_t l4len = ntohs(iph->tot_len) - sizeof(struct iphdr); struct in_addr saddr = { .s_addr = iph->saddr }; struct in_addr daddr = { .s_addr = iph->daddr }; uint32_t sum; sum = proto_ipv4_header_psum(l4len, IPPROTO_TCP, saddr, daddr); th->check = 0; sum = csum_unfolded(th, sizeof(*th), sum); th->check = csum_iov(iov, iov_cnt, doffset, sum); } /** * tcp_update_check_tcp6() - Calculate TCP checksum for IPv6 * @ip6h: IPv6 header * @th: TCP header (updated) * @iov: IO vector containing the TCP payload * @iov_cnt: Length of @iov * @doffset: TCP payload offset in @iov */ static void tcp_update_check_tcp6(const struct ipv6hdr *ip6h, struct tcphdr *th, const struct iovec *iov, int iov_cnt, size_t doffset) { uint16_t l4len = ntohs(ip6h->payload_len); uint32_t sum; sum = proto_ipv6_header_psum(l4len, IPPROTO_TCP, &ip6h->saddr, &ip6h->daddr); th->check = 0; sum = csum_unfolded(th, sizeof(*th), sum); th->check = csum_iov(iov, iov_cnt, doffset, sum); } /** * tcp_opt_get() - Get option, and value if any, from TCP header * @opts: Pointer to start of TCP options in header * @len: Length of buffer, excluding TCP header -- NOT checked here! * @type_find: Option type to look for * @optlen_set: Optional, filled with option length if passed * @value_set: Optional, set to start of option value if passed * * Return: option value, meaningful for up to 4 bytes, -1 if not found */ static int tcp_opt_get(const char *opts, size_t len, uint8_t type_find, uint8_t *optlen_set, const char **value_set) { uint8_t type, optlen; if (!opts || !len) return -1; for (; len >= 2; opts += optlen, len -= optlen) { switch (*opts) { case OPT_EOL: return -1; case OPT_NOP: optlen = 1; break; default: type = *(opts++); if (*(uint8_t *)opts < 2 || *(uint8_t *)opts > len) return -1; optlen = *(opts++) - 2; len -= 2; if (type != type_find) break; if (optlen_set) *optlen_set = optlen; if (value_set) *value_set = opts; switch (optlen) { case 0: return 0; case 1: return *opts; case 2: return ntohs(*(uint16_t *)opts); default: return ntohl(*(uint32_t *)opts); } } } return -1; } /** * tcp_flow_defer() - Deferred per-flow handling (clean up closed connections) * @conn: Connection to handle * * Return: true if the connection is ready to free, false otherwise */ bool tcp_flow_defer(const struct tcp_tap_conn *conn) { if (conn->events != CLOSED) return false; close(conn->sock); if (conn->timer != -1) close(conn->timer); return true; } /** * tcp_defer_handler() - Handler for TCP deferred tasks * @c: Execution context */ /* cppcheck-suppress [constParameterPointer, unmatchedSuppression] */ void tcp_defer_handler(struct ctx *c) { tcp_flags_flush(c); tcp_payload_flush(c); } /** * tcp_fill_header() - Fill the TCP header fields for a given TCP segment. * * @th: Pointer to the TCP header structure * @conn: Pointer to the TCP connection structure * @seq: Sequence number */ static void tcp_fill_header(struct tcphdr *th, const struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, uint32_t seq) { const struct flowside *tapside = TAPFLOW(conn); th->source = htons(tapside->oport); th->dest = htons(tapside->eport); th->seq = htonl(seq); th->ack_seq = htonl(conn->seq_ack_to_tap); if (conn->events & ESTABLISHED) { th->window = htons(conn->wnd_to_tap); } else { unsigned wnd = conn->wnd_to_tap << conn->ws_to_tap; th->window = htons(MIN(wnd, USHRT_MAX)); } } /** * tcp_fill_headers4() - Fill 802.3, IPv4, TCP headers in pre-cooked buffers * @conn: Connection pointer * @taph: tap backend specific header * @iph: Pointer to IPv4 header * @bp: Pointer to TCP header followed by TCP payload * @dlen: TCP payload length * @check: Checksum, if already known * @seq: Sequence number for this segment * @no_tcp_csum: Do not set TCP checksum * * Return: The IPv4 payload length, host order */ size_t tcp_fill_headers4(const struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, struct tap_hdr *taph, struct iphdr *iph, struct tcp_payload_t *bp, size_t dlen, const uint16_t *check, uint32_t seq, bool no_tcp_csum) { const struct flowside *tapside = TAPFLOW(conn); const struct in_addr *src4 = inany_v4(&tapside->oaddr); const struct in_addr *dst4 = inany_v4(&tapside->eaddr); size_t l4len = dlen + sizeof(bp->th); size_t l3len = l4len + sizeof(*iph); ASSERT(src4 && dst4); iph->tot_len = htons(l3len); iph->saddr = src4->s_addr; iph->daddr = dst4->s_addr; iph->check = check ? *check : csum_ip4_header(l3len, IPPROTO_TCP, *src4, *dst4); tcp_fill_header(&bp->th, conn, seq); if (no_tcp_csum) { bp->th.check = 0; } else { const struct iovec iov = { .iov_base = bp->data, .iov_len = dlen, }; tcp_update_check_tcp4(iph, &bp->th, &iov, 1, 0); } tap_hdr_update(taph, l3len + sizeof(struct ethhdr)); return l4len; } /** * tcp_fill_headers6() - Fill 802.3, IPv6, TCP headers in pre-cooked buffers * @conn: Connection pointer * @taph: tap backend specific header * @ip6h: Pointer to IPv6 header * @bp: Pointer to TCP header followed by TCP payload * @dlen: TCP payload length * @check: Checksum, if already known * @seq: Sequence number for this segment * @no_tcp_csum: Do not set TCP checksum * * Return: The IPv6 payload length, host order */ size_t tcp_fill_headers6(const struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, struct tap_hdr *taph, struct ipv6hdr *ip6h, struct tcp_payload_t *bp, size_t dlen, uint32_t seq, bool no_tcp_csum) { const struct flowside *tapside = TAPFLOW(conn); size_t l4len = dlen + sizeof(bp->th); ip6h->payload_len = htons(l4len); ip6h->saddr = tapside->oaddr.a6; ip6h->daddr = tapside->eaddr.a6; ip6h->hop_limit = 255; ip6h->version = 6; ip6h->nexthdr = IPPROTO_TCP; ip6h->flow_lbl[0] = (conn->sock >> 16) & 0xf; ip6h->flow_lbl[1] = (conn->sock >> 8) & 0xff; ip6h->flow_lbl[2] = (conn->sock >> 0) & 0xff; tcp_fill_header(&bp->th, conn, seq); if (no_tcp_csum) { bp->th.check = 0; } else { const struct iovec iov = { .iov_base = bp->data, .iov_len = dlen, }; tcp_update_check_tcp6(ip6h, &bp->th, &iov, 1, 0); } tap_hdr_update(taph, l4len + sizeof(*ip6h) + sizeof(struct ethhdr)); return l4len; } /** * tcp_update_seqack_wnd() - Update ACK sequence and window to guest/tap * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer * @force_seq: Force ACK sequence to latest segment, instead of checking socket * @tinfo: tcp_info from kernel, can be NULL if not pre-fetched * * Return: 1 if sequence or window were updated, 0 otherwise */ int tcp_update_seqack_wnd(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, bool force_seq, struct tcp_info_linux *tinfo) { uint32_t prev_wnd_to_tap = conn->wnd_to_tap << conn->ws_to_tap; uint32_t prev_ack_to_tap = conn->seq_ack_to_tap; /* cppcheck-suppress [ctunullpointer, unmatchedSuppression] */ socklen_t sl = sizeof(*tinfo); struct tcp_info_linux tinfo_new; uint32_t new_wnd_to_tap = prev_wnd_to_tap; int s = conn->sock; if (!bytes_acked_cap) { conn->seq_ack_to_tap = conn->seq_from_tap; if (SEQ_LT(conn->seq_ack_to_tap, prev_ack_to_tap)) conn->seq_ack_to_tap = prev_ack_to_tap; } else { if ((unsigned)SNDBUF_GET(conn) < SNDBUF_SMALL || tcp_rtt_dst_low(conn) || CONN_IS_CLOSING(conn) || (conn->flags & LOCAL) || force_seq) { conn->seq_ack_to_tap = conn->seq_from_tap; } else if (conn->seq_ack_to_tap != conn->seq_from_tap) { if (!tinfo) { tinfo = &tinfo_new; if (getsockopt(s, SOL_TCP, TCP_INFO, tinfo, &sl)) return 0; } conn->seq_ack_to_tap = tinfo->tcpi_bytes_acked + conn->seq_init_from_tap; if (SEQ_LT(conn->seq_ack_to_tap, prev_ack_to_tap)) conn->seq_ack_to_tap = prev_ack_to_tap; } } if (!snd_wnd_cap) { tcp_get_sndbuf(conn); new_wnd_to_tap = MIN(SNDBUF_GET(conn), MAX_WINDOW); conn->wnd_to_tap = MIN(new_wnd_to_tap >> conn->ws_to_tap, USHRT_MAX); goto out; } if (!tinfo) { if (prev_wnd_to_tap > WINDOW_DEFAULT) { goto out; } tinfo = &tinfo_new; if (getsockopt(s, SOL_TCP, TCP_INFO, tinfo, &sl)) { goto out; } } if ((conn->flags & LOCAL) || tcp_rtt_dst_low(conn)) { new_wnd_to_tap = tinfo->tcpi_snd_wnd; } else { tcp_get_sndbuf(conn); new_wnd_to_tap = MIN((int)tinfo->tcpi_snd_wnd, SNDBUF_GET(conn)); } new_wnd_to_tap = MIN(new_wnd_to_tap, MAX_WINDOW); if (!(conn->events & ESTABLISHED)) new_wnd_to_tap = MAX(new_wnd_to_tap, WINDOW_DEFAULT); conn->wnd_to_tap = MIN(new_wnd_to_tap >> conn->ws_to_tap, USHRT_MAX); /* Certain cppcheck versions, e.g. 2.12.0 have a bug where they think * the MIN() above restricts conn->wnd_to_tap to be zero. That's * clearly incorrect, but until the bug is fixed, work around it. * https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2240705 * https://sourceforge.net/p/cppcheck/discussion/general/thread/f5b1a00646/ */ /* cppcheck-suppress [knownConditionTrueFalse, unmatchedSuppression] */ if (!conn->wnd_to_tap) conn_flag(c, conn, ACK_TO_TAP_DUE); out: return new_wnd_to_tap != prev_wnd_to_tap || conn->seq_ack_to_tap != prev_ack_to_tap; } /** * tcp_update_seqack_from_tap() - ACK number from tap and related flags/counters * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer * @seq Current ACK sequence, host order */ static void tcp_update_seqack_from_tap(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, uint32_t seq) { if (seq == conn->seq_to_tap) conn_flag(c, conn, ~ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE); if (SEQ_GT(seq, conn->seq_ack_from_tap)) { /* Forward progress, but more data to acknowledge: reschedule */ if (SEQ_LT(seq, conn->seq_to_tap)) conn_flag(c, conn, ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE); conn->retrans = 0; conn->seq_ack_from_tap = seq; } } /** * tcp_prepare_flags() - Prepare header for flags-only segment (no payload) * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer * @flags: TCP flags: if not set, send segment only if ACK is due * @th: TCP header to update * @data: buffer to store TCP option * @optlen: size of the TCP option buffer (output parameter) * * Return: < 0 error code on connection reset, * 0 if there is no flag to send * 1 otherwise */ int tcp_prepare_flags(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, int flags, struct tcphdr *th, struct tcp_syn_opts *opts, size_t *optlen) { struct tcp_info_linux tinfo = { 0 }; socklen_t sl = sizeof(tinfo); int s = conn->sock; if (SEQ_GE(conn->seq_ack_to_tap, conn->seq_from_tap) && !flags && conn->wnd_to_tap) return 0; if (getsockopt(s, SOL_TCP, TCP_INFO, &tinfo, &sl)) { conn_event(c, conn, CLOSED); return -ECONNRESET; } if (!(conn->flags & LOCAL)) tcp_rtt_dst_check(conn, &tinfo); if (!tcp_update_seqack_wnd(c, conn, !!flags, &tinfo) && !flags) return 0; *optlen = 0; if (flags & SYN) { int mss; if (c->mtu == -1) { mss = tinfo.tcpi_snd_mss; } else { mss = c->mtu - sizeof(struct tcphdr); if (CONN_V4(conn)) mss -= sizeof(struct iphdr); else mss -= sizeof(struct ipv6hdr); if (c->low_wmem && !(conn->flags & LOCAL) && !tcp_rtt_dst_low(conn)) mss = MIN(mss, PAGE_SIZE); else if (mss > PAGE_SIZE) mss = ROUND_DOWN(mss, PAGE_SIZE); } conn->ws_to_tap = MIN(MAX_WS, tinfo.tcpi_snd_wscale); *opts = TCP_SYN_OPTS(mss, conn->ws_to_tap); *optlen = sizeof(*opts); } else if (!(flags & RST)) { flags |= ACK; } th->doff = (sizeof(*th) + *optlen) / 4; th->ack = !!(flags & ACK); th->rst = !!(flags & RST); th->syn = !!(flags & SYN); th->fin = !!(flags & FIN); if (th->ack) { if (SEQ_GE(conn->seq_ack_to_tap, conn->seq_from_tap)) conn_flag(c, conn, ~ACK_TO_TAP_DUE); else conn_flag(c, conn, ACK_TO_TAP_DUE); } if (th->fin) conn_flag(c, conn, ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE); /* RFC 793, 3.1: "[...] and the first data octet is ISN+1." */ if (th->fin || th->syn) conn->seq_to_tap++; return 1; } /** * tcp_send_flag() - Send segment with flags to tap (no payload) * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer * @flags: TCP flags: if not set, send segment only if ACK is due * * Return: negative error code on connection reset, 0 otherwise */ static int tcp_send_flag(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, int flags) { return tcp_buf_send_flag(c, conn, flags); } /** * tcp_rst_do() - Reset a tap connection: send RST segment to tap, close socket * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer */ void tcp_rst_do(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn) { if (conn->events == CLOSED) return; if (!tcp_send_flag(c, conn, RST)) conn_event(c, conn, CLOSED); } /** * tcp_get_tap_ws() - Get Window Scaling option for connection from tap/guest * @conn: Connection pointer * @opts: Pointer to start of TCP options * @optlen: Bytes in options: caller MUST ensure available length */ static void tcp_get_tap_ws(struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, const char *opts, size_t optlen) { int ws = tcp_opt_get(opts, optlen, OPT_WS, NULL, NULL); if (ws >= 0 && ws <= TCP_WS_MAX) conn->ws_from_tap = ws; else conn->ws_from_tap = 0; } /** * tcp_tap_window_update() - Process an updated window from tap side * @conn: Connection pointer * @window: Window value, host order, unscaled */ static void tcp_tap_window_update(struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, unsigned wnd) { wnd = MIN(MAX_WINDOW, wnd << conn->ws_from_tap); /* Work-around for bug introduced in peer kernel code, commit * e2142825c120 ("net: tcp: send zero-window ACK when no memory"). * We don't update if window shrank to zero. */ if (!wnd && SEQ_LT(conn->seq_ack_from_tap, conn->seq_to_tap)) return; conn->wnd_from_tap = MIN(wnd >> conn->ws_from_tap, USHRT_MAX); /* FIXME: reflect the tap-side receiver's window back to the sock-side * sender by adjusting SO_RCVBUF? */ } /** * tcp_init_seq() - Calculate initial sequence number according to RFC 6528 * @hash: Hash of connection details * @now: Current timestamp */ static uint32_t tcp_init_seq(uint64_t hash, const struct timespec *now) { /* 32ns ticks, overflows 32 bits every 137s */ uint32_t ns = (now->tv_sec * 1000000000 + now->tv_nsec) >> 5; return ((uint32_t)(hash >> 32) ^ (uint32_t)hash) + ns; } /** * tcp_conn_pool_sock() - Get socket for new connection from pre-opened pool * @pool: Pool of pre-opened sockets * * Return: socket number if available, negative code if pool is empty */ int tcp_conn_pool_sock(int pool[]) { int s = -1, i; for (i = 0; i < TCP_SOCK_POOL_SIZE; i++) { SWAP(s, pool[i]); if (s >= 0) return s; } return -1; } /** * tcp_conn_new_sock() - Open and prepare new socket for connection * @c: Execution context * @af: Address family * * Return: socket number on success, negative code if socket creation failed */ static int tcp_conn_new_sock(const struct ctx *c, sa_family_t af) { int s; s = socket(af, SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK, IPPROTO_TCP); if (s > FD_REF_MAX) { close(s); return -EIO; } if (s < 0) return -errno; tcp_sock_set_bufsize(c, s); return s; } /** * tcp_conn_sock() - Obtain a connectable socket in the host/init namespace * @c: Execution context * @af: Address family (AF_INET or AF_INET6) * * Return: Socket fd on success, -errno on failure */ int tcp_conn_sock(const struct ctx *c, sa_family_t af) { int *pool = af == AF_INET6 ? init_sock_pool6 : init_sock_pool4; int s; if ((s = tcp_conn_pool_sock(pool)) >= 0) return s; /* If the pool is empty we just open a new one without refilling the * pool to keep latency down. */ if ((s = tcp_conn_new_sock(c, af)) >= 0) return s; err("TCP: Unable to open socket for new connection: %s", strerror(-s)); return -1; } /** * tcp_conn_tap_mss() - Get MSS value advertised by tap/guest * @conn: Connection pointer * @opts: Pointer to start of TCP options * @optlen: Bytes in options: caller MUST ensure available length * * Return: clamped MSS value */ static uint16_t tcp_conn_tap_mss(const struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, const char *opts, size_t optlen) { unsigned int mss; int ret; if ((ret = tcp_opt_get(opts, optlen, OPT_MSS, NULL, NULL)) < 0) mss = MSS_DEFAULT; else mss = ret; if (CONN_V4(conn)) mss = MIN(MSS4, mss); else mss = MIN(MSS6, mss); return MIN(mss, USHRT_MAX); } /** * tcp_bind_outbound() - Bind socket to outbound address and interface if given * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection entry for socket to bind * @s: Outbound TCP socket */ static void tcp_bind_outbound(const struct ctx *c, const struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, int s) { const struct flowside *tgt = &conn->f.side[TGTSIDE]; union sockaddr_inany bind_sa; socklen_t sl; pif_sockaddr(c, &bind_sa, &sl, PIF_HOST, &tgt->oaddr, tgt->oport); if (!inany_is_unspecified(&tgt->oaddr) || tgt->oport) { if (bind(s, &bind_sa.sa, sl)) { char sstr[INANY_ADDRSTRLEN]; flow_dbg(conn, "Can't bind TCP outbound socket to %s:%hu: %s", inany_ntop(&tgt->oaddr, sstr, sizeof(sstr)), tgt->oport, strerror(errno)); } } if (bind_sa.sa_family == AF_INET) { if (*c->ip4.ifname_out) { if (setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BINDTODEVICE, c->ip4.ifname_out, strlen(c->ip4.ifname_out))) { flow_dbg(conn, "Can't bind IPv4 TCP socket to" " interface %s: %s", c->ip4.ifname_out, strerror(errno)); } } } else if (bind_sa.sa_family == AF_INET6) { if (*c->ip6.ifname_out) { if (setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BINDTODEVICE, c->ip6.ifname_out, strlen(c->ip6.ifname_out))) { flow_dbg(conn, "Can't bind IPv6 TCP socket to" " interface %s: %s", c->ip6.ifname_out, strerror(errno)); } } } } /** * tcp_conn_from_tap() - Handle connection request (SYN segment) from tap * @c: Execution context * @af: Address family, AF_INET or AF_INET6 * @saddr: Source address, pointer to in_addr or in6_addr * @daddr: Destination address, pointer to in_addr or in6_addr * @th: TCP header from tap: caller MUST ensure it's there * @opts: Pointer to start of options * @optlen: Bytes in options: caller MUST ensure available length * @now: Current timestamp */ static void tcp_conn_from_tap(const struct ctx *c, sa_family_t af, const void *saddr, const void *daddr, const struct tcphdr *th, const char *opts, size_t optlen, const struct timespec *now) { in_port_t srcport = ntohs(th->source); in_port_t dstport = ntohs(th->dest); const struct flowside *ini, *tgt; struct tcp_tap_conn *conn; union sockaddr_inany sa; union flow *flow; int s = -1, mss; uint64_t hash; socklen_t sl; if (!(flow = flow_alloc())) return; ini = flow_initiate_af(flow, PIF_TAP, af, saddr, srcport, daddr, dstport); if (!(tgt = flow_target(c, flow, IPPROTO_TCP))) goto cancel; if (flow->f.pif[TGTSIDE] != PIF_HOST) { flow_err(flow, "No support for forwarding TCP from %s to %s", pif_name(flow->f.pif[INISIDE]), pif_name(flow->f.pif[TGTSIDE])); goto cancel; } conn = FLOW_SET_TYPE(flow, FLOW_TCP, tcp); if (!inany_is_unicast(&ini->eaddr) || ini->eport == 0 || !inany_is_unicast(&ini->oaddr) || ini->oport == 0) { char sstr[INANY_ADDRSTRLEN], dstr[INANY_ADDRSTRLEN]; debug("Invalid endpoint in TCP SYN: %s:%hu -> %s:%hu", inany_ntop(&ini->eaddr, sstr, sizeof(sstr)), ini->eport, inany_ntop(&ini->oaddr, dstr, sizeof(dstr)), ini->oport); goto cancel; } if ((s = tcp_conn_sock(c, af)) < 0) goto cancel; pif_sockaddr(c, &sa, &sl, PIF_HOST, &tgt->eaddr, tgt->eport); /* Use bind() to check if the target address is local (EADDRINUSE or * similar) and already bound, and set the LOCAL flag in that case. * * If bind() succeeds, in general, we could infer that nobody (else) is * listening on that address and port and reset the connection attempt * early, but we can't rely on that if non-local binds are enabled, * because bind() would succeed for any non-local address we can reach. * * So, if bind() succeeds, close the socket, get a new one, and proceed. */ if (bind(s, &sa.sa, sl)) { if (errno != EADDRNOTAVAIL && errno != EACCES) conn_flag(c, conn, LOCAL); } else { /* Not a local, bound destination, inconclusive test */ close(s); if ((s = tcp_conn_sock(c, af)) < 0) goto cancel; } conn->sock = s; conn->timer = -1; conn_event(c, conn, TAP_SYN_RCVD); conn->wnd_to_tap = WINDOW_DEFAULT; mss = tcp_conn_tap_mss(conn, opts, optlen); if (setsockopt(s, SOL_TCP, TCP_MAXSEG, &mss, sizeof(mss))) flow_trace(conn, "failed to set TCP_MAXSEG on socket %i", s); MSS_SET(conn, mss); tcp_get_tap_ws(conn, opts, optlen); /* RFC 7323, 2.2: first value is not scaled. Also, don't clamp yet, to * avoid getting a zero scale just because we set a small window now. */ if (!(conn->wnd_from_tap = (htons(th->window) >> conn->ws_from_tap))) conn->wnd_from_tap = 1; conn->seq_init_from_tap = ntohl(th->seq); conn->seq_from_tap = conn->seq_init_from_tap + 1; conn->seq_ack_to_tap = conn->seq_from_tap; hash = flow_hash_insert(c, TAP_SIDX(conn)); conn->seq_to_tap = tcp_init_seq(hash, now); conn->seq_ack_from_tap = conn->seq_to_tap; tcp_bind_outbound(c, conn, s); if (connect(s, &sa.sa, sl)) { if (errno != EINPROGRESS) { tcp_rst(c, conn); goto cancel; } tcp_get_sndbuf(conn); } else { tcp_get_sndbuf(conn); if (tcp_send_flag(c, conn, SYN | ACK)) goto cancel; conn_event(c, conn, TAP_SYN_ACK_SENT); } tcp_epoll_ctl(c, conn); FLOW_ACTIVATE(conn); return; cancel: if (s >= 0) close(s); flow_alloc_cancel(flow); } /** * tcp_sock_consume() - Consume (discard) data from buffer * @conn: Connection pointer * @ack_seq: ACK sequence, host order * * Return: 0 on success, negative error code from recv() on failure */ #ifdef VALGRIND /* valgrind doesn't realise that passing a NULL buffer to recv() is ok if using * MSG_TRUNC. We have a suppression for this in the tests, but it relies on * valgrind being able to see the tcp_sock_consume() stack frame, which it won't * if this gets inlined. This has a single caller making it a likely inlining * candidate, and certain compiler versions will do so even at -O0. */ __attribute__((noinline)) #endif /* VALGRIND */ static int tcp_sock_consume(const struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, uint32_t ack_seq) { /* Simply ignore out-of-order ACKs: we already consumed the data we * needed from the buffer, and we won't rewind back to a lower ACK * sequence. */ if (SEQ_LE(ack_seq, conn->seq_ack_from_tap)) return 0; /* cppcheck-suppress [nullPointer, unmatchedSuppression] */ if (recv(conn->sock, NULL, ack_seq - conn->seq_ack_from_tap, MSG_DONTWAIT | MSG_TRUNC) < 0) return -errno; return 0; } /** * tcp_data_from_sock() - Handle new data from socket, queue to tap, in window * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer * * Return: negative on connection reset, 0 otherwise * * #syscalls recvmsg */ static int tcp_data_from_sock(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn) { return tcp_buf_data_from_sock(c, conn); } /** * tcp_data_from_tap() - tap/guest data for established connection * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer * @p: Pool of TCP packets, with TCP headers * @idx: Index of first data packet in pool * * #syscalls sendmsg * * Return: count of consumed packets */ static int tcp_data_from_tap(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, const struct pool *p, int idx) { int i, iov_i, ack = 0, fin = 0, retr = 0, keep = -1, partial_send = 0; uint16_t max_ack_seq_wnd = conn->wnd_from_tap; uint32_t max_ack_seq = conn->seq_ack_from_tap; uint32_t seq_from_tap = conn->seq_from_tap; struct msghdr mh = { .msg_iov = tcp_iov }; size_t len; ssize_t n; if (conn->events == CLOSED) return p->count - idx; ASSERT(conn->events & ESTABLISHED); for (i = idx, iov_i = 0; i < (int)p->count; i++) { uint32_t seq, seq_offset, ack_seq; const struct tcphdr *th; char *data; size_t off; th = packet_get(p, i, 0, sizeof(*th), &len); if (!th) return -1; len += sizeof(*th); off = th->doff * 4UL; if (off < sizeof(*th) || off > len) return -1; if (th->rst) { conn_event(c, conn, CLOSED); return 1; } len -= off; data = packet_get(p, i, off, len, NULL); if (!data) continue; seq = ntohl(th->seq); ack_seq = ntohl(th->ack_seq); if (th->ack) { ack = 1; if (SEQ_GE(ack_seq, conn->seq_ack_from_tap) && SEQ_GE(ack_seq, max_ack_seq)) { /* Fast re-transmit */ retr = !len && !th->fin && ack_seq == max_ack_seq && ntohs(th->window) == max_ack_seq_wnd; max_ack_seq_wnd = ntohs(th->window); max_ack_seq = ack_seq; } } if (th->fin) fin = 1; if (!len) continue; seq_offset = seq_from_tap - seq; /* Use data from this buffer only in these two cases: * * , seq_from_tap , seq_from_tap * |--------| <-- len |--------| <-- len * '----' <-- offset ' <-- offset * ^ seq ^ seq * (offset >= 0, seq + len > seq_from_tap) * * discard in these two cases: * , seq_from_tap , seq_from_tap * |--------| <-- len |--------| <-- len * '--------' <-- offset '-----| <- offset * ^ seq ^ seq * (offset >= 0, seq + len <= seq_from_tap) * * keep, look for another buffer, then go back, in this case: * , seq_from_tap * |--------| <-- len * '===' <-- offset * ^ seq * (offset < 0) */ if (SEQ_GE(seq_offset, 0) && SEQ_LE(seq + len, seq_from_tap)) continue; if (SEQ_LT(seq_offset, 0)) { if (keep == -1) keep = i; continue; } tcp_iov[iov_i].iov_base = data + seq_offset; tcp_iov[iov_i].iov_len = len - seq_offset; seq_from_tap += tcp_iov[iov_i].iov_len; iov_i++; if (keep == i) keep = -1; if (keep != -1) i = keep - 1; } /* On socket flush failure, pretend there was no ACK, try again later */ if (ack && !tcp_sock_consume(conn, max_ack_seq)) tcp_update_seqack_from_tap(c, conn, max_ack_seq); tcp_tap_window_update(conn, max_ack_seq_wnd); if (retr) { flow_trace(conn, "fast re-transmit, ACK: %u, previous sequence: %u", max_ack_seq, conn->seq_to_tap); conn->seq_to_tap = max_ack_seq; if (tcp_set_peek_offset(conn->sock, 0)) { tcp_rst(c, conn); return -1; } tcp_data_from_sock(c, conn); } if (!iov_i) goto out; mh.msg_iovlen = iov_i; eintr: n = sendmsg(conn->sock, &mh, MSG_DONTWAIT | MSG_NOSIGNAL); if (n < 0) { if (errno == EPIPE) { /* Here's the wrap, said the tap. * In my pocket, said the socket. * Then swiftly looked away and left. */ conn->seq_from_tap = seq_from_tap; tcp_send_flag(c, conn, ACK); } if (errno == EINTR) goto eintr; if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK) { tcp_send_flag(c, conn, ACK_IF_NEEDED); return p->count - idx; } return -1; } if (n < (int)(seq_from_tap - conn->seq_from_tap)) { partial_send = 1; conn->seq_from_tap += n; tcp_send_flag(c, conn, ACK_IF_NEEDED); } else { conn->seq_from_tap += n; } out: if (keep != -1) { /* We use an 8-bit approximation here: the associated risk is * that we skip a duplicate ACK on 8-bit sequence number * collision. Fast retransmit is a SHOULD in RFC 5681, 3.2. */ if (conn->seq_dup_ack_approx != (conn->seq_from_tap & 0xff)) { conn->seq_dup_ack_approx = conn->seq_from_tap & 0xff; tcp_send_flag(c, conn, ACK | DUP_ACK); } return p->count - idx; } if (ack && conn->events & TAP_FIN_SENT && conn->seq_ack_from_tap == conn->seq_to_tap) conn_event(c, conn, TAP_FIN_ACKED); if (fin && !partial_send) { conn->seq_from_tap++; conn_event(c, conn, TAP_FIN_RCVD); } else { tcp_send_flag(c, conn, ACK_IF_NEEDED); } return p->count - idx; } /** * tcp_conn_from_sock_finish() - Complete connection setup after connect() * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer * @th: TCP header of SYN, ACK segment: caller MUST ensure it's there * @opts: Pointer to start of options * @optlen: Bytes in options: caller MUST ensure available length */ static void tcp_conn_from_sock_finish(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, const struct tcphdr *th, const char *opts, size_t optlen) { tcp_tap_window_update(conn, ntohs(th->window)); tcp_get_tap_ws(conn, opts, optlen); /* First value is not scaled */ if (!(conn->wnd_from_tap >>= conn->ws_from_tap)) conn->wnd_from_tap = 1; MSS_SET(conn, tcp_conn_tap_mss(conn, opts, optlen)); conn->seq_init_from_tap = ntohl(th->seq) + 1; conn->seq_from_tap = conn->seq_init_from_tap; conn->seq_ack_to_tap = conn->seq_from_tap; conn_event(c, conn, ESTABLISHED); if (tcp_set_peek_offset(conn->sock, 0)) { tcp_rst(c, conn); return; } tcp_send_flag(c, conn, ACK); /* The client might have sent data already, which we didn't * dequeue waiting for SYN,ACK from tap -- check now. */ tcp_data_from_sock(c, conn); } /** * tcp_tap_handler() - Handle packets from tap and state transitions * @c: Execution context * @pif: pif on which the packet is arriving * @af: Address family, AF_INET or AF_INET6 * @saddr: Source address * @daddr: Destination address * @p: Pool of TCP packets, with TCP headers * @idx: Index of first packet in pool to process * @now: Current timestamp * * Return: count of consumed packets */ int tcp_tap_handler(const struct ctx *c, uint8_t pif, sa_family_t af, const void *saddr, const void *daddr, const struct pool *p, int idx, const struct timespec *now) { struct tcp_tap_conn *conn; const struct tcphdr *th; size_t optlen, len; const char *opts; union flow *flow; flow_sidx_t sidx; int ack_due = 0; int count; (void)pif; th = packet_get(p, idx, 0, sizeof(*th), &len); if (!th) return 1; len += sizeof(*th); optlen = th->doff * 4UL - sizeof(*th); /* Static checkers might fail to see this: */ optlen = MIN(optlen, ((1UL << 4) /* from doff width */ - 6) * 4UL); opts = packet_get(p, idx, sizeof(*th), optlen, NULL); sidx = flow_lookup_af(c, IPPROTO_TCP, PIF_TAP, af, saddr, daddr, ntohs(th->source), ntohs(th->dest)); flow = flow_at_sidx(sidx); /* New connection from tap */ if (!flow) { if (opts && th->syn && !th->ack) tcp_conn_from_tap(c, af, saddr, daddr, th, opts, optlen, now); return 1; } ASSERT(flow->f.type == FLOW_TCP); ASSERT(pif_at_sidx(sidx) == PIF_TAP); conn = &flow->tcp; flow_trace(conn, "packet length %zu from tap", len); if (th->rst) { conn_event(c, conn, CLOSED); return 1; } if (th->ack && !(conn->events & ESTABLISHED)) tcp_update_seqack_from_tap(c, conn, ntohl(th->ack_seq)); /* Establishing connection from socket */ if (conn->events & SOCK_ACCEPTED) { if (th->syn && th->ack && !th->fin) { tcp_conn_from_sock_finish(c, conn, th, opts, optlen); return 1; } goto reset; } /* Establishing connection from tap */ if (conn->events & TAP_SYN_RCVD) { if (!(conn->events & TAP_SYN_ACK_SENT)) goto reset; conn_event(c, conn, ESTABLISHED); if (tcp_set_peek_offset(conn->sock, 0)) goto reset; if (th->fin) { conn->seq_from_tap++; shutdown(conn->sock, SHUT_WR); tcp_send_flag(c, conn, ACK); conn_event(c, conn, SOCK_FIN_SENT); return 1; } if (!th->ack) goto reset; tcp_tap_window_update(conn, ntohs(th->window)); tcp_data_from_sock(c, conn); if (p->count - idx == 1) return 1; } /* Established connections not accepting data from tap */ if (conn->events & TAP_FIN_RCVD) { tcp_update_seqack_from_tap(c, conn, ntohl(th->ack_seq)); if (conn->events & SOCK_FIN_RCVD && conn->seq_ack_from_tap == conn->seq_to_tap) conn_event(c, conn, CLOSED); return 1; } /* Established connections accepting data from tap */ count = tcp_data_from_tap(c, conn, p, idx); if (count == -1) goto reset; conn_flag(c, conn, ~STALLED); if (conn->seq_ack_to_tap != conn->seq_from_tap) ack_due = 1; if ((conn->events & TAP_FIN_RCVD) && !(conn->events & SOCK_FIN_SENT)) { shutdown(conn->sock, SHUT_WR); conn_event(c, conn, SOCK_FIN_SENT); tcp_send_flag(c, conn, ACK); ack_due = 0; } if (ack_due) conn_flag(c, conn, ACK_TO_TAP_DUE); return count; reset: /* Something's gone wrong, so reset the connection. We discard * remaining packets in the batch, since they'd be invalidated when our * RST is received, even if otherwise good. */ tcp_rst(c, conn); return p->count - idx; } /** * tcp_connect_finish() - Handle completion of connect() from EPOLLOUT event * @c: Execution context * @conn: Connection pointer */ static void tcp_connect_finish(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn) { socklen_t sl; int so; sl = sizeof(so); if (getsockopt(conn->sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &so, &sl) || so) { tcp_rst(c, conn); return; } if (tcp_send_flag(c, conn, SYN | ACK)) return; conn_event(c, conn, TAP_SYN_ACK_SENT); conn_flag(c, conn, ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE); } /** * tcp_tap_conn_from_sock() - Initialize state for non-spliced connection * @c: Execution context * @flow: flow to initialise * @s: Accepted socket * @sa: Peer socket address (from accept()) * @now: Current timestamp */ static void tcp_tap_conn_from_sock(const struct ctx *c, union flow *flow, int s, const struct timespec *now) { struct tcp_tap_conn *conn = FLOW_SET_TYPE(flow, FLOW_TCP, tcp); uint64_t hash; conn->sock = s; conn->timer = -1; conn->ws_to_tap = conn->ws_from_tap = 0; conn_event(c, conn, SOCK_ACCEPTED); hash = flow_hash_insert(c, TAP_SIDX(conn)); conn->seq_to_tap = tcp_init_seq(hash, now); conn->seq_ack_from_tap = conn->seq_to_tap; conn->wnd_from_tap = WINDOW_DEFAULT; tcp_send_flag(c, conn, SYN); conn_flag(c, conn, ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE); tcp_get_sndbuf(conn); FLOW_ACTIVATE(conn); } /** * tcp_listen_handler() - Handle new connection request from listening socket * @c: Execution context * @ref: epoll reference of listening socket * @now: Current timestamp */ void tcp_listen_handler(const struct ctx *c, union epoll_ref ref, const struct timespec *now) { const struct flowside *ini; union sockaddr_inany sa; socklen_t sl = sizeof(sa); union flow *flow; int s; ASSERT(!c->no_tcp); if (!(flow = flow_alloc())) return; s = accept4(ref.fd, &sa.sa, &sl, SOCK_NONBLOCK); if (s < 0) goto cancel; /* FIXME: When listening port has a specific bound address, record that * as our address */ ini = flow_initiate_sa(flow, ref.tcp_listen.pif, &sa, ref.tcp_listen.port); if (!inany_is_unicast(&ini->eaddr) || ini->eport == 0) { char sastr[SOCKADDR_STRLEN]; err("Invalid endpoint from TCP accept(): %s", sockaddr_ntop(&sa, sastr, sizeof(sastr))); goto cancel; } if (!flow_target(c, flow, IPPROTO_TCP)) goto cancel; switch (flow->f.pif[TGTSIDE]) { case PIF_SPLICE: case PIF_HOST: tcp_splice_conn_from_sock(c, flow, s); break; case PIF_TAP: tcp_tap_conn_from_sock(c, flow, s, now); break; default: flow_err(flow, "No support for forwarding TCP from %s to %s", pif_name(flow->f.pif[INISIDE]), pif_name(flow->f.pif[TGTSIDE])); goto cancel; } return; cancel: flow_alloc_cancel(flow); } /** * tcp_timer_handler() - timerfd events: close, send ACK, retransmit, or reset * @c: Execution context * @ref: epoll reference of timer (not connection) * * #syscalls timerfd_gettime arm:timerfd_gettime64 i686:timerfd_gettime64 */ void tcp_timer_handler(const struct ctx *c, union epoll_ref ref) { struct itimerspec check_armed = { { 0 }, { 0 } }; struct tcp_tap_conn *conn = &FLOW(ref.flow)->tcp; ASSERT(!c->no_tcp); ASSERT(conn->f.type == FLOW_TCP); /* We don't reset timers on ~ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE, ~ACK_TO_TAP_DUE. If the * timer is currently armed, this event came from a previous setting, * and we just set the timer to a new point in the future: discard it. */ timerfd_gettime(conn->timer, &check_armed); if (check_armed.it_value.tv_sec || check_armed.it_value.tv_nsec) return; if (conn->flags & ACK_TO_TAP_DUE) { tcp_send_flag(c, conn, ACK_IF_NEEDED); tcp_timer_ctl(c, conn); } else if (conn->flags & ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE) { if (!(conn->events & ESTABLISHED)) { flow_dbg(conn, "handshake timeout"); tcp_rst(c, conn); } else if (CONN_HAS(conn, SOCK_FIN_SENT | TAP_FIN_ACKED)) { flow_dbg(conn, "FIN timeout"); tcp_rst(c, conn); } else if (conn->retrans == TCP_MAX_RETRANS) { flow_dbg(conn, "retransmissions count exceeded"); tcp_rst(c, conn); } else { flow_dbg(conn, "ACK timeout, retry"); conn->retrans++; conn->seq_to_tap = conn->seq_ack_from_tap; if (tcp_set_peek_offset(conn->sock, 0)) { tcp_rst(c, conn); } else { tcp_data_from_sock(c, conn); tcp_timer_ctl(c, conn); } } } else { struct itimerspec new = { { 0 }, { ACT_TIMEOUT, 0 } }; struct itimerspec old = { { 0 }, { 0 } }; /* Activity timeout: if it was already set, reset the * connection, otherwise, it was a left-over from ACK_TO_TAP_DUE * or ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE, so just set the long timeout in that * case. This avoids having to preemptively reset the timer on * ~ACK_TO_TAP_DUE or ~ACK_FROM_TAP_DUE. */ timerfd_settime(conn->timer, 0, &new, &old); if (old.it_value.tv_sec == ACT_TIMEOUT) { flow_dbg(conn, "activity timeout"); tcp_rst(c, conn); } } } /** * tcp_sock_handler() - Handle new data from non-spliced socket * @c: Execution context * @ref: epoll reference * @events: epoll events bitmap */ void tcp_sock_handler(const struct ctx *c, union epoll_ref ref, uint32_t events) { struct tcp_tap_conn *conn = conn_at_sidx(ref.flowside); ASSERT(!c->no_tcp); ASSERT(pif_at_sidx(ref.flowside) != PIF_TAP); if (conn->events == CLOSED) return; if (events & EPOLLERR) { tcp_rst(c, conn); return; } if ((conn->events & TAP_FIN_SENT) && (events & EPOLLHUP)) { conn_event(c, conn, CLOSED); return; } if (conn->events & ESTABLISHED) { if (CONN_HAS(conn, SOCK_FIN_SENT | TAP_FIN_ACKED)) conn_event(c, conn, CLOSED); if (events & (EPOLLRDHUP | EPOLLHUP)) conn_event(c, conn, SOCK_FIN_RCVD); if (events & EPOLLIN) tcp_data_from_sock(c, conn); if (events & EPOLLOUT) tcp_update_seqack_wnd(c, conn, false, NULL); return; } /* EPOLLHUP during handshake: reset */ if (events & EPOLLHUP) { tcp_rst(c, conn); return; } /* Data during handshake tap-side: check later */ if (conn->events & SOCK_ACCEPTED) return; if (conn->events == TAP_SYN_RCVD) { if (events & EPOLLOUT) tcp_connect_finish(c, conn); /* Data? Check later */ } } /** * tcp_sock_init_one() - Initialise listening socket for address and port * @c: Execution context * @addr: Pointer to address for binding, NULL for dual stack any * @ifname: Name of interface to bind to, NULL if not configured * @port: Port, host order * * Return: fd for the new listening socket, negative error code on failure */ static int tcp_sock_init_one(const struct ctx *c, const union inany_addr *addr, const char *ifname, in_port_t port) { union tcp_listen_epoll_ref tref = { .port = port, .pif = PIF_HOST, }; int s; s = pif_sock_l4(c, EPOLL_TYPE_TCP_LISTEN, PIF_HOST, addr, ifname, port, tref.u32); if (c->tcp.fwd_in.mode == FWD_AUTO) { if (!addr || inany_v4(addr)) tcp_sock_init_ext[port][V4] = s < 0 ? -1 : s; if (!addr || !inany_v4(addr)) tcp_sock_init_ext[port][V6] = s < 0 ? -1 : s; } if (s < 0) return s; tcp_sock_set_bufsize(c, s); return s; } /** * tcp_sock_init() - Create listening sockets for a given host ("inbound") port * @c: Execution context * @addr: Pointer to address for binding, NULL if not configured * @ifname: Name of interface to bind to, NULL if not configured * @port: Port, host order * * Return: 0 on (partial) success, negative error code on (complete) failure */ int tcp_sock_init(const struct ctx *c, const union inany_addr *addr, const char *ifname, in_port_t port) { int r4 = FD_REF_MAX + 1, r6 = FD_REF_MAX + 1; ASSERT(!c->no_tcp); if (!addr && c->ifi4 && c->ifi6) /* Attempt to get a dual stack socket */ if (tcp_sock_init_one(c, NULL, ifname, port) >= 0) return 0; /* Otherwise create a socket per IP version */ if ((!addr || inany_v4(addr)) && c->ifi4) r4 = tcp_sock_init_one(c, addr ? addr : &inany_any4, ifname, port); if ((!addr || !inany_v4(addr)) && c->ifi6) r6 = tcp_sock_init_one(c, addr ? addr : &inany_any6, ifname, port); if (IN_INTERVAL(0, FD_REF_MAX, r4) || IN_INTERVAL(0, FD_REF_MAX, r6)) return 0; return r4 < 0 ? r4 : r6; } /** * tcp_ns_sock_init4() - Init socket to listen for outbound IPv4 connections * @c: Execution context * @port: Port, host order */ static void tcp_ns_sock_init4(const struct ctx *c, in_port_t port) { union tcp_listen_epoll_ref tref = { .port = port, .pif = PIF_SPLICE, }; int s; ASSERT(c->mode == MODE_PASTA); s = pif_sock_l4(c, EPOLL_TYPE_TCP_LISTEN, PIF_SPLICE, &inany_loopback4, NULL, port, tref.u32); if (s >= 0) tcp_sock_set_bufsize(c, s); else s = -1; if (c->tcp.fwd_out.mode == FWD_AUTO) tcp_sock_ns[port][V4] = s; } /** * tcp_ns_sock_init6() - Init socket to listen for outbound IPv6 connections * @c: Execution context * @port: Port, host order */ static void tcp_ns_sock_init6(const struct ctx *c, in_port_t port) { union tcp_listen_epoll_ref tref = { .port = port, .pif = PIF_SPLICE, }; int s; ASSERT(c->mode == MODE_PASTA); s = pif_sock_l4(c, EPOLL_TYPE_TCP_LISTEN, PIF_SPLICE, &inany_loopback6, NULL, port, tref.u32); if (s >= 0) tcp_sock_set_bufsize(c, s); else s = -1; if (c->tcp.fwd_out.mode == FWD_AUTO) tcp_sock_ns[port][V6] = s; } /** * tcp_ns_sock_init() - Init socket to listen for spliced outbound connections * @c: Execution context * @port: Port, host order */ void tcp_ns_sock_init(const struct ctx *c, in_port_t port) { ASSERT(!c->no_tcp); if (c->ifi4) tcp_ns_sock_init4(c, port); if (c->ifi6) tcp_ns_sock_init6(c, port); } /** * tcp_ns_socks_init() - Bind sockets in namespace for outbound connections * @arg: Execution context * * Return: 0 */ /* cppcheck-suppress [constParameterCallback, unmatchedSuppression] */ static int tcp_ns_socks_init(void *arg) { const struct ctx *c = (const struct ctx *)arg; unsigned port; ns_enter(c); for (port = 0; port < NUM_PORTS; port++) { if (!bitmap_isset(c->tcp.fwd_out.map, port)) continue; tcp_ns_sock_init(c, port); } return 0; } /** * tcp_sock_refill_pool() - Refill one pool of pre-opened sockets * @c: Execution context * @pool: Pool of sockets to refill * @af: Address family to use * * Return: 0 on success, negative error code if there was at least one error */ int tcp_sock_refill_pool(const struct ctx *c, int pool[], sa_family_t af) { int i; for (i = 0; i < TCP_SOCK_POOL_SIZE; i++) { int fd; if (pool[i] >= 0) continue; if ((fd = tcp_conn_new_sock(c, af)) < 0) return fd; pool[i] = fd; } return 0; } /** * tcp_sock_refill_init() - Refill pools of pre-opened sockets in init ns * @c: Execution context */ static void tcp_sock_refill_init(const struct ctx *c) { if (c->ifi4) { int rc = tcp_sock_refill_pool(c, init_sock_pool4, AF_INET); if (rc < 0) warn("TCP: Error refilling IPv4 host socket pool: %s", strerror(-rc)); } if (c->ifi6) { int rc = tcp_sock_refill_pool(c, init_sock_pool6, AF_INET6); if (rc < 0) warn("TCP: Error refilling IPv6 host socket pool: %s", strerror(-rc)); } } /** * tcp_probe_peek_offset_cap() - Check if SO_PEEK_OFF is supported by kernel * @af: Address family, IPv4 or IPv6 * * Return: true if supported, false otherwise */ static bool tcp_probe_peek_offset_cap(sa_family_t af) { bool ret = false; int s, optv = 0; s = socket(af, SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_CLOEXEC, IPPROTO_TCP); if (s < 0) { warn_perror("Temporary TCP socket creation failed"); } else { if (!setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PEEK_OFF, &optv, sizeof(int))) ret = true; close(s); } return ret; } /** * tcp_probe_tcp_info() - Check what data TCP_INFO reports * * Return: Number of bytes returned by TCP_INFO getsockopt() */ static socklen_t tcp_probe_tcp_info(void) { struct tcp_info_linux tinfo; socklen_t sl = sizeof(tinfo); int s; s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_CLOEXEC, IPPROTO_TCP); if (s < 0) { warn_perror("Temporary TCP socket creation failed"); return false; } if (getsockopt(s, SOL_TCP, TCP_INFO, &tinfo, &sl)) { warn_perror("Failed to get TCP_INFO on temporary socket"); close(s); return false; } close(s); return sl; } /** * tcp_init() - Get initial sequence, hash secret, initialise per-socket data * @c: Execution context * * Return: 0, doesn't return on failure */ int tcp_init(struct ctx *c) { ASSERT(!c->no_tcp); if (c->ifi4) tcp_sock4_iov_init(c); if (c->ifi6) tcp_sock6_iov_init(c); memset(init_sock_pool4, 0xff, sizeof(init_sock_pool4)); memset(init_sock_pool6, 0xff, sizeof(init_sock_pool6)); memset(tcp_sock_init_ext, 0xff, sizeof(tcp_sock_init_ext)); memset(tcp_sock_ns, 0xff, sizeof(tcp_sock_ns)); tcp_sock_refill_init(c); if (c->mode == MODE_PASTA) { tcp_splice_init(c); NS_CALL(tcp_ns_socks_init, c); } peek_offset_cap = (!c->ifi4 || tcp_probe_peek_offset_cap(AF_INET)) && (!c->ifi6 || tcp_probe_peek_offset_cap(AF_INET6)); debug("SO_PEEK_OFF%ssupported", peek_offset_cap ? " " : " not "); tcp_info_size = tcp_probe_tcp_info(); #define dbg_tcpi(f_) debug("TCP_INFO tcpi_%s field%s supported", \ STRINGIFY(f_), tcp_info_cap(f_) ? " " : " not ") dbg_tcpi(snd_wnd); dbg_tcpi(bytes_acked); dbg_tcpi(min_rtt); #undef dbg_tcpi return 0; } /** * tcp_port_rebind() - Rebind ports to match forward maps * @c: Execution context * @outbound: True to remap outbound forwards, otherwise inbound * * Must be called in namespace context if @outbound is true. */ static void tcp_port_rebind(struct ctx *c, bool outbound) { const uint8_t *fmap = outbound ? c->tcp.fwd_out.map : c->tcp.fwd_in.map; const uint8_t *rmap = outbound ? c->tcp.fwd_in.map : c->tcp.fwd_out.map; int (*socks)[IP_VERSIONS] = outbound ? tcp_sock_ns : tcp_sock_init_ext; unsigned port; for (port = 0; port < NUM_PORTS; port++) { if (!bitmap_isset(fmap, port)) { if (socks[port][V4] >= 0) { close(socks[port][V4]); socks[port][V4] = -1; } if (socks[port][V6] >= 0) { close(socks[port][V6]); socks[port][V6] = -1; } continue; } /* Don't loop back our own ports */ if (bitmap_isset(rmap, port)) continue; if ((c->ifi4 && socks[port][V4] == -1) || (c->ifi6 && socks[port][V6] == -1)) { if (outbound) tcp_ns_sock_init(c, port); else tcp_sock_init(c, NULL, NULL, port); } } } /** * tcp_port_rebind_outbound() - Rebind ports in namespace * @arg: Execution context * * Called with NS_CALL() * * Return: 0 */ static int tcp_port_rebind_outbound(void *arg) { struct ctx *c = (struct ctx *)arg; ns_enter(c); tcp_port_rebind(c, true); return 0; } /** * tcp_timer() - Periodic tasks: port detection, closed connections, pool refill * @c: Execution context * @now: Current timestamp */ void tcp_timer(struct ctx *c, const struct timespec *now) { (void)now; if (c->mode == MODE_PASTA) { if (c->tcp.fwd_out.mode == FWD_AUTO) { fwd_scan_ports_tcp(&c->tcp.fwd_out, &c->tcp.fwd_in); NS_CALL(tcp_port_rebind_outbound, c); } if (c->tcp.fwd_in.mode == FWD_AUTO) { fwd_scan_ports_tcp(&c->tcp.fwd_in, &c->tcp.fwd_out); tcp_port_rebind(c, false); } } tcp_sock_refill_init(c); if (c->mode == MODE_PASTA) tcp_splice_refill(c); }