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      1 /*	$NetBSD: if_wg.c,v 1.142 2026/07/04 22:22:33 riastradh Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright (C) Ryota Ozaki <ozaki.ryota (at) gmail.com>
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      8  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
      9  * are met:
     10  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     12  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     14  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     15  * 3. Neither the name of the project nor the names of its contributors
     16  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     17  *    without specific prior written permission.
     18  *
     19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     20  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     21  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     22  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     23  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     24  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     25  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     26  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     27  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     28  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     29  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     30  */
     31 
     32 /*
     33  * This network interface aims to implement the WireGuard protocol.
     34  * The implementation is based on the paper of WireGuard as of
     35  * 2018-06-30 [1].  The paper is referred in the source code with label
     36  * [W].  Also the specification of the Noise protocol framework as of
     37  * 2018-07-11 [2] is referred with label [N].
     38  *
     39  * [1] https://www.wireguard.com/papers/wireguard.pdf
     40  *     https://web.archive.org/web/20180805103233/https://www.wireguard.com/papers/wireguard.pdf
     41  * [2] http://noiseprotocol.org/noise.pdf
     42  *     https://web.archive.org/web/20180727193154/https://noiseprotocol.org/noise.pdf
     43  */
     44 
     45 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     46 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: if_wg.c,v 1.142 2026/07/04 22:22:33 riastradh Exp $");
     47 
     48 #ifdef _KERNEL_OPT
     49 #include "opt_altq_enabled.h"
     50 #include "opt_inet.h"
     51 #endif
     52 
     53 #include <sys/param.h>
     54 #include <sys/types.h>
     55 
     56 #include <sys/atomic.h>
     57 #include <sys/callout.h>
     58 #include <sys/cprng.h>
     59 #include <sys/cpu.h>
     60 #include <sys/device.h>
     61 #include <sys/domain.h>
     62 #include <sys/errno.h>
     63 #include <sys/intr.h>
     64 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     65 #include <sys/kernel.h>
     66 #include <sys/kmem.h>
     67 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
     68 #include <sys/module.h>
     69 #include <sys/mutex.h>
     70 #include <sys/once.h>
     71 #include <sys/percpu.h>
     72 #include <sys/pserialize.h>
     73 #include <sys/psref.h>
     74 #include <sys/queue.h>
     75 #include <sys/rwlock.h>
     76 #include <sys/socket.h>
     77 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
     78 #include <sys/sockio.h>
     79 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
     80 #include <sys/syslog.h>
     81 #include <sys/systm.h>
     82 #include <sys/thmap.h>
     83 #include <sys/threadpool.h>
     84 #include <sys/time.h>
     85 #include <sys/timespec.h>
     86 #include <sys/workqueue.h>
     87 
     88 #include <lib/libkern/libkern.h>
     89 
     90 #include <net/bpf.h>
     91 #include <net/if.h>
     92 #include <net/if_types.h>
     93 #include <net/if_wg.h>
     94 #include <net/pktqueue.h>
     95 #include <net/route.h>
     96 
     97 #ifdef INET
     98 #include <netinet/in.h>
     99 #include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
    100 #include <netinet/in_var.h>
    101 #include <netinet/ip.h>
    102 #include <netinet/ip_var.h>
    103 #include <netinet/udp.h>
    104 #include <netinet/udp_var.h>
    105 #endif	/* INET */
    106 
    107 #ifdef INET6
    108 #include <netinet/ip6.h>
    109 #include <netinet6/in6_pcb.h>
    110 #include <netinet6/in6_var.h>
    111 #include <netinet6/ip6_var.h>
    112 #include <netinet6/udp6_var.h>
    113 #endif	/* INET6 */
    114 
    115 #include <prop/proplib.h>
    116 
    117 #include <crypto/blake2/blake2s.h>
    118 #include <crypto/sodium/crypto_aead_chacha20poly1305.h>
    119 #include <crypto/sodium/crypto_aead_xchacha20poly1305.h>
    120 #include <crypto/sodium/crypto_scalarmult.h>
    121 
    122 #include "ioconf.h"
    123 
    124 #ifdef WG_RUMPKERNEL
    125 #include "wg_user.h"
    126 #endif
    127 
    128 #ifndef time_uptime32
    129 #define	time_uptime32	((uint32_t)time_uptime)
    130 #endif
    131 
    132 /*
    133  * Data structures
    134  * - struct wg_softc is an instance of wg interfaces
    135  *   - It has a list of peers (struct wg_peer)
    136  *   - It has a threadpool job that sends/receives handshake messages and
    137  *     runs event handlers
    138  *   - It has its own two routing tables: one is for IPv4 and the other IPv6
    139  * - struct wg_peer is a representative of a peer
    140  *   - It has a struct work to handle handshakes and timer tasks
    141  *   - It has a pair of session instances (struct wg_session)
    142  *   - It has a pair of endpoint instances (struct wg_sockaddr)
    143  *     - Normally one endpoint is used and the second one is used only on
    144  *       a peer migration (a change of peer's IP address)
    145  *   - It has a list of IP addresses and sub networks called allowedips
    146  *     (struct wg_allowedip)
    147  *     - A packets sent over a session is allowed if its destination matches
    148  *       any IP addresses or sub networks of the list
    149  * - struct wg_session represents a session of a secure tunnel with a peer
    150  *   - Two instances of sessions belong to a peer; a stable session and a
    151  *     unstable session
    152  *   - A handshake process of a session always starts with a unstable instance
    153  *   - Once a session is established, its instance becomes stable and the
    154  *     other becomes unstable instead
    155  *   - Data messages are always sent via a stable session
    156  *
    157  * Locking notes:
    158  * - Each wg has a mutex(9) wg_lock, and a rwlock(9) wg_rwlock
    159  *   - Changes to the peer list are serialized by wg_lock
    160  *   - The peer list may be read with pserialize(9) and psref(9)
    161  *   - The rwlock (wg_rwlock) protects the routing tables (wg_rtable_ipv[46])
    162  *     => XXX replace by pserialize when routing table is psz-safe
    163  * - Each peer (struct wg_peer, wgp) has a mutex wgp_lock, which can be taken
    164  *   only in thread context and serializes:
    165  *   - the stable and unstable session pointers
    166  *   - all unstable session state
    167  * - Packet processing may be done in softint context:
    168  *   - The stable session can be read under pserialize(9) or psref(9)
    169  *     - The stable session is always ESTABLISHED
    170  *     - On a session swap, we must wait for all readers to release a
    171  *       reference to a stable session before changing wgs_state and
    172  *       session states
    173  * - Lock order: wg_lock -> wgp_lock
    174  */
    175 
    176 
    177 #define WGLOG(level, fmt, args...)					      \
    178 	log(level, "%s: " fmt, __func__, ##args)
    179 
    180 #define WG_DEBUG
    181 
    182 /* Debug options */
    183 #ifdef WG_DEBUG
    184 /* Output debug logs */
    185 #ifndef WG_DEBUG_LOG
    186 #define WG_DEBUG_LOG
    187 #endif
    188 /* Output trace logs */
    189 #ifndef WG_DEBUG_TRACE
    190 #define WG_DEBUG_TRACE
    191 #endif
    192 /* Output hash values, etc. */
    193 #ifndef WG_DEBUG_DUMP
    194 #define WG_DEBUG_DUMP
    195 #endif
    196 /* Make some internal parameters configurable for testing and debugging */
    197 #ifndef WG_DEBUG_PARAMS
    198 #define WG_DEBUG_PARAMS
    199 #endif
    200 #endif /* WG_DEBUG */
    201 
    202 #ifndef WG_DEBUG
    203 # if defined(WG_DEBUG_LOG) || defined(WG_DEBUG_TRACE) ||		    \
    204 	defined(WG_DEBUG_DUMP) || defined(WG_DEBUG_PARAMS)
    205 #   define WG_DEBUG
    206 # endif
    207 #endif
    208 
    209 #ifdef WG_DEBUG
    210 int wg_debug;
    211 #define WG_DEBUG_FLAGS_LOG	1
    212 #define WG_DEBUG_FLAGS_TRACE	2
    213 #define WG_DEBUG_FLAGS_DUMP	4
    214 #endif
    215 
    216 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_TRACE
    217 #define WG_TRACE(msg)	 do {						\
    218 	if (wg_debug & WG_DEBUG_FLAGS_TRACE)				\
    219 	    log(LOG_DEBUG, "%s:%d: %s\n", __func__, __LINE__, (msg));	\
    220 } while (0)
    221 #else
    222 #define WG_TRACE(msg)	__nothing
    223 #endif
    224 
    225 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_LOG
    226 #define WG_DLOG(fmt, args...)	 do {					\
    227 	if (wg_debug & WG_DEBUG_FLAGS_LOG)				\
    228 	    log(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: " fmt, __func__, ##args);		\
    229 } while (0)
    230 #else
    231 #define WG_DLOG(fmt, args...)	__nothing
    232 #endif
    233 
    234 #define WG_LOG_RATECHECK(wgprc, level, fmt, args...)	do {		\
    235 	if (ppsratecheck(&(wgprc)->wgprc_lasttime,			\
    236 	    &(wgprc)->wgprc_curpps, 1)) {				\
    237 		log(level, fmt, ##args);				\
    238 	}								\
    239 } while (0)
    240 
    241 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_PARAMS
    242 static bool wg_force_underload = false;
    243 #endif
    244 
    245 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_DUMP
    246 
    247 static char enomem[10] = "[enomem]";
    248 
    249 #define	MAX_HDUMP_LEN	10000	/* large enough */
    250 
    251 /*
    252  * gethexdump(p, n)
    253  *
    254  *	Allocate a string returning a hexdump of bytes p[0..n),
    255  *	truncated to MAX_HDUMP_LEN.  Must be freed with puthexdump.
    256  *
    257  *	We use this instead of libkern hexdump() because the result is
    258  *	logged with log(LOG_DEBUG, ...), which puts a priority tag on
    259  *	every message, so it can't be done incrementally.
    260  */
    261 static char *
    262 gethexdump(const void *vp, size_t n)
    263 {
    264 	char *buf;
    265 	const uint8_t *p = vp;
    266 	size_t i, alloc;
    267 
    268 	alloc = n;
    269 	if (n > MAX_HDUMP_LEN)
    270 		alloc = MAX_HDUMP_LEN;
    271 	buf = kmem_alloc(3*alloc + 5, KM_NOSLEEP);
    272 	if (buf == NULL)
    273 		return enomem;
    274 	for (i = 0; i < alloc; i++)
    275 		snprintf(buf + 3*i, 3 + 1, " %02hhx", p[i]);
    276 	if (alloc != n)
    277 		snprintf(buf + 3*i, 4 + 1, " ...");
    278 	return buf;
    279 }
    280 
    281 static void
    282 puthexdump(char *buf, const void *p, size_t n)
    283 {
    284 
    285 	if (buf == NULL || buf == enomem)
    286 		return;
    287 	if (n > MAX_HDUMP_LEN)
    288 		n = MAX_HDUMP_LEN;
    289 	kmem_free(buf, 3*n + 5);
    290 }
    291 
    292 #ifdef WG_RUMPKERNEL
    293 static void
    294 wg_dump_buf(const char *func, const char *buf, const size_t size)
    295 {
    296 	if ((wg_debug & WG_DEBUG_FLAGS_DUMP) == 0)
    297 		return;
    298 
    299 	char *hex = gethexdump(buf, size);
    300 
    301 	log(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: %s\n", func, hex);
    302 	puthexdump(hex, buf, size);
    303 }
    304 #endif
    305 
    306 static void
    307 wg_dump_hash(const uint8_t *func, const uint8_t *name, const uint8_t *hash,
    308     const size_t size)
    309 {
    310 	if ((wg_debug & WG_DEBUG_FLAGS_DUMP) == 0)
    311 		return;
    312 
    313 	char *hex = gethexdump(hash, size);
    314 
    315 	log(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: %s: %s\n", func, name, hex);
    316 	puthexdump(hex, hash, size);
    317 }
    318 
    319 #define WG_DUMP_HASH(name, hash) \
    320 	wg_dump_hash(__func__, name, hash, WG_HASH_LEN)
    321 #define WG_DUMP_HASH48(name, hash) \
    322 	wg_dump_hash(__func__, name, hash, 48)
    323 #define WG_DUMP_BUF(buf, size) \
    324 	wg_dump_buf(__func__, buf, size)
    325 #else
    326 #define WG_DUMP_HASH(name, hash)	__nothing
    327 #define WG_DUMP_HASH48(name, hash)	__nothing
    328 #define WG_DUMP_BUF(buf, size)	__nothing
    329 #endif /* WG_DEBUG_DUMP */
    330 
    331 /* chosen somewhat arbitrarily -- fits in signed 16 bits NUL-terminated */
    332 #define	WG_MAX_PROPLEN		32766
    333 
    334 #define WG_MTU			1420
    335 #define WG_ALLOWEDIPS		16
    336 
    337 #define CURVE25519_KEY_LEN	32
    338 #define TAI64N_LEN		(sizeof(uint32_t) * 3)
    339 #define POLY1305_AUTHTAG_LEN	16
    340 #define HMAC_BLOCK_LEN		64
    341 
    342 /* [N] 4.1: "DHLEN must be 32 or greater."  WireGuard chooses 32. */
    343 /* [N] 4.3: Hash functions */
    344 #define NOISE_DHLEN		32
    345 /* [N] 4.3: "Must be 32 or 64."  WireGuard chooses 32. */
    346 #define NOISE_HASHLEN		32
    347 #define NOISE_BLOCKLEN		64
    348 #define NOISE_HKDF_OUTPUT_LEN	NOISE_HASHLEN
    349 /* [N] 5.1: "k" */
    350 #define NOISE_CIPHER_KEY_LEN	32
    351 /*
    352  * [N] 9.2: "psk"
    353  *          "... psk is a 32-byte secret value provided by the application."
    354  */
    355 #define NOISE_PRESHARED_KEY_LEN	32
    356 
    357 #define WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN	CURVE25519_KEY_LEN
    358 #define WG_TIMESTAMP_LEN	TAI64N_LEN
    359 
    360 #define WG_PRESHARED_KEY_LEN	NOISE_PRESHARED_KEY_LEN
    361 
    362 #define WG_COOKIE_LEN		16
    363 #define WG_MAC_LEN		16
    364 #define WG_COOKIESECRET_LEN	32
    365 
    366 #define WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN	CURVE25519_KEY_LEN
    367 /* [N] 5.2: "ck: A chaining key of HASHLEN bytes" */
    368 #define WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN	NOISE_HASHLEN
    369 /* [N] 5.2: "h: A hash output of HASHLEN bytes" */
    370 #define WG_HASH_LEN		NOISE_HASHLEN
    371 #define WG_CIPHER_KEY_LEN	NOISE_CIPHER_KEY_LEN
    372 #define WG_DH_OUTPUT_LEN	NOISE_DHLEN
    373 #define WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN	NOISE_HKDF_OUTPUT_LEN
    374 #define WG_AUTHTAG_LEN		POLY1305_AUTHTAG_LEN
    375 #define WG_DATA_KEY_LEN		32
    376 #define WG_SALT_LEN		24
    377 
    378 /*
    379  * The protocol messages
    380  */
    381 struct wg_msg {
    382 	uint32_t	wgm_type;
    383 } __packed;
    384 
    385 /* [W] 5.4.2 First Message: Initiator to Responder */
    386 struct wg_msg_init {
    387 	uint32_t	wgmi_type;
    388 	uint32_t	wgmi_sender;
    389 	uint8_t		wgmi_ephemeral[WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN];
    390 	uint8_t		wgmi_static[WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN + WG_AUTHTAG_LEN];
    391 	uint8_t		wgmi_timestamp[WG_TIMESTAMP_LEN + WG_AUTHTAG_LEN];
    392 	uint8_t		wgmi_mac1[WG_MAC_LEN];
    393 	uint8_t		wgmi_mac2[WG_MAC_LEN];
    394 } __packed;
    395 
    396 /* [W] 5.4.3 Second Message: Responder to Initiator */
    397 struct wg_msg_resp {
    398 	uint32_t	wgmr_type;
    399 	uint32_t	wgmr_sender;
    400 	uint32_t	wgmr_receiver;
    401 	uint8_t		wgmr_ephemeral[WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN];
    402 	uint8_t		wgmr_empty[0 + WG_AUTHTAG_LEN];
    403 	uint8_t		wgmr_mac1[WG_MAC_LEN];
    404 	uint8_t		wgmr_mac2[WG_MAC_LEN];
    405 } __packed;
    406 
    407 /* [W] 5.4.6 Subsequent Messages: Transport Data Messages */
    408 struct wg_msg_data {
    409 	uint32_t	wgmd_type;
    410 	uint32_t	wgmd_receiver;
    411 	uint64_t	wgmd_counter;
    412 	uint32_t	wgmd_packet[];
    413 } __packed;
    414 
    415 /* [W] 5.4.7 Under Load: Cookie Reply Message */
    416 struct wg_msg_cookie {
    417 	uint32_t	wgmc_type;
    418 	uint32_t	wgmc_receiver;
    419 	uint8_t		wgmc_salt[WG_SALT_LEN];
    420 	uint8_t		wgmc_cookie[WG_COOKIE_LEN + WG_AUTHTAG_LEN];
    421 } __packed;
    422 
    423 #define WG_MSG_TYPE_INIT		1
    424 #define WG_MSG_TYPE_RESP		2
    425 #define WG_MSG_TYPE_COOKIE		3
    426 #define WG_MSG_TYPE_DATA		4
    427 #define WG_MSG_TYPE_MAX			WG_MSG_TYPE_DATA
    428 
    429 /* Sliding windows */
    430 
    431 #define	SLIWIN_BITS	2048u
    432 #define	SLIWIN_TYPE	uint32_t
    433 #define	SLIWIN_BPW	(NBBY*sizeof(SLIWIN_TYPE))
    434 #define	SLIWIN_WORDS	howmany(SLIWIN_BITS, SLIWIN_BPW)
    435 #define	SLIWIN_NPKT	(SLIWIN_BITS - NBBY*sizeof(SLIWIN_TYPE))
    436 
    437 struct sliwin {
    438 	SLIWIN_TYPE	B[SLIWIN_WORDS];
    439 	uint64_t	T;
    440 };
    441 
    442 /*
    443  * sliwin_reset(W)
    444  *
    445  *	Reset sliding window state to a blank history with no observed
    446  *	sequence numbers.
    447  *
    448  *	Caller must have exclusive access to W.
    449  */
    450 static void
    451 sliwin_reset(struct sliwin *W)
    452 {
    453 
    454 	memset(W, 0, sizeof(*W));
    455 }
    456 
    457 /*
    458  * sliwin_check_fast(W, S)
    459  *
    460  *	Do a fast check of the sliding window W to validate sequence
    461  *	number S.  No state is recorded.  Return 0 on accept, nonzero
    462  *	error code on reject.
    463  *
    464  *	May be called concurrently with other calls to
    465  *	sliwin_check_fast and sliwin_update.
    466  */
    467 static int
    468 sliwin_check_fast(const volatile struct sliwin *W, uint64_t S)
    469 {
    470 
    471 	/*
    472 	 * If it's more than one window older than the highest sequence
    473 	 * number we've seen, reject.
    474 	 */
    475 #ifdef __HAVE_ATOMIC64_LOADSTORE
    476 	if (S + SLIWIN_NPKT < atomic_load_relaxed(&W->T))
    477 		return EAUTH;
    478 #endif
    479 
    480 	/*
    481 	 * Otherwise, we need to take the lock to decide, so don't
    482 	 * reject just yet.  Caller must serialize a call to
    483 	 * sliwin_update in this case.
    484 	 */
    485 	return 0;
    486 }
    487 
    488 /*
    489  * sliwin_update(W, S)
    490  *
    491  *	Check the sliding window W to validate sequence number S, and
    492  *	if accepted, update it to reflect having observed S.  Return 0
    493  *	on accept, nonzero error code on reject.
    494  *
    495  *	May be called concurrently with other calls to
    496  *	sliwin_check_fast, but caller must exclude other calls to
    497  *	sliwin_update.
    498  */
    499 static int
    500 sliwin_update(struct sliwin *W, uint64_t S)
    501 {
    502 	unsigned word, bit;
    503 
    504 	/*
    505 	 * If it's more than one window older than the highest sequence
    506 	 * number we've seen, reject.
    507 	 */
    508 	if (S + SLIWIN_NPKT < W->T)
    509 		return EAUTH;
    510 
    511 	/*
    512 	 * If it's higher than the highest sequence number we've seen,
    513 	 * advance the window.
    514 	 */
    515 	if (S > W->T) {
    516 		uint64_t i = W->T / SLIWIN_BPW;
    517 		uint64_t j = S / SLIWIN_BPW;
    518 		unsigned k;
    519 
    520 		for (k = 0; k < MIN(j - i, SLIWIN_WORDS); k++)
    521 			W->B[(i + k + 1) % SLIWIN_WORDS] = 0;
    522 #ifdef __HAVE_ATOMIC64_LOADSTORE
    523 		atomic_store_relaxed(&W->T, S);
    524 #else
    525 		W->T = S;
    526 #endif
    527 	}
    528 
    529 	/* Test and set the bit -- if already set, reject.  */
    530 	word = (S / SLIWIN_BPW) % SLIWIN_WORDS;
    531 	bit = S % SLIWIN_BPW;
    532 	if (W->B[word] & (1UL << bit))
    533 		return EAUTH;
    534 	W->B[word] |= 1U << bit;
    535 
    536 	/* Accept!  */
    537 	return 0;
    538 }
    539 
    540 struct wg_session {
    541 	struct wg_peer	*wgs_peer;
    542 	struct psref_target
    543 			wgs_psref;
    544 
    545 	volatile int	wgs_state;
    546 #define WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN	0
    547 #define WGS_STATE_INIT_ACTIVE	1
    548 #define WGS_STATE_INIT_PASSIVE	2
    549 #define WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED	3
    550 #define WGS_STATE_DESTROYING	4
    551 
    552 	uint32_t	wgs_time_established;
    553 	volatile uint32_t
    554 			wgs_time_last_data_sent;
    555 	volatile bool	wgs_force_rekey;
    556 	bool		wgs_is_initiator;
    557 
    558 	uint32_t	wgs_local_index;
    559 	uint32_t	wgs_remote_index;
    560 #ifdef __HAVE_ATOMIC64_LOADSTORE
    561 	volatile uint64_t
    562 			wgs_send_counter;
    563 #else
    564 	kmutex_t	wgs_send_counter_lock;
    565 	uint64_t	wgs_send_counter;
    566 #endif
    567 
    568 	struct {
    569 		kmutex_t	lock;
    570 		struct sliwin	window;
    571 	}		*wgs_recvwin;
    572 
    573 	uint8_t		wgs_handshake_hash[WG_HASH_LEN];
    574 	uint8_t		wgs_chaining_key[WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN];
    575 	uint8_t		wgs_ephemeral_key_pub[WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN];
    576 	uint8_t		wgs_ephemeral_key_priv[WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN];
    577 	uint8_t		wgs_ephemeral_key_peer[WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN];
    578 	uint8_t		wgs_tkey_send[WG_DATA_KEY_LEN];
    579 	uint8_t		wgs_tkey_recv[WG_DATA_KEY_LEN];
    580 };
    581 
    582 struct wg_sockaddr {
    583 	union {
    584 		struct sockaddr_storage _ss;
    585 		struct sockaddr _sa;
    586 		struct sockaddr_in _sin;
    587 		struct sockaddr_in6 _sin6;
    588 	};
    589 	struct psref_target	wgsa_psref;
    590 };
    591 
    592 #define wgsatoss(wgsa)		(&(wgsa)->_ss)
    593 #define wgsatosa(wgsa)		(&(wgsa)->_sa)
    594 #define wgsatosin(wgsa)		(&(wgsa)->_sin)
    595 #define wgsatosin6(wgsa)	(&(wgsa)->_sin6)
    596 
    597 #define	wgsa_family(wgsa)	(wgsatosa(wgsa)->sa_family)
    598 
    599 struct wg_peer;
    600 struct wg_allowedip {
    601 	struct radix_node	wga_nodes[2];
    602 	struct wg_sockaddr	_wga_sa_addr;
    603 	struct wg_sockaddr	_wga_sa_mask;
    604 #define wga_sa_addr		_wga_sa_addr._sa
    605 #define wga_sa_mask		_wga_sa_mask._sa
    606 
    607 	int			wga_family;
    608 	uint8_t			wga_cidr;
    609 	union {
    610 		struct in_addr _ip4;
    611 		struct in6_addr _ip6;
    612 	} wga_addr;
    613 #define wga_addr4	wga_addr._ip4
    614 #define wga_addr6	wga_addr._ip6
    615 
    616 	struct wg_peer		*wga_peer;
    617 };
    618 
    619 typedef uint8_t wg_timestamp_t[WG_TIMESTAMP_LEN];
    620 
    621 struct wg_ppsratecheck {
    622 	struct timeval		wgprc_lasttime;
    623 	int			wgprc_curpps;
    624 };
    625 
    626 struct wg_softc;
    627 struct wg_peer {
    628 	struct wg_softc		*wgp_sc;
    629 	char			wgp_name[WG_PEER_NAME_MAXLEN + 1];
    630 	struct pslist_entry	wgp_peerlist_entry;
    631 	pserialize_t		wgp_psz;
    632 	struct psref_target	wgp_psref;
    633 	kmutex_t		*wgp_lock;
    634 	kmutex_t		*wgp_intr_lock;
    635 
    636 	uint8_t	wgp_pubkey[WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN];
    637 	struct wg_sockaddr	*volatile wgp_endpoint;
    638 	struct wg_sockaddr	*wgp_endpoint0;
    639 	volatile unsigned	wgp_endpoint_changing;
    640 	volatile bool		wgp_endpoint_available;
    641 
    642 			/* The preshared key (optional) */
    643 	uint8_t		wgp_psk[WG_PRESHARED_KEY_LEN];
    644 
    645 	struct wg_session	*volatile wgp_session_stable;
    646 	struct wg_session	*wgp_session_unstable;
    647 
    648 	/* first outgoing packet awaiting session initiation */
    649 	struct mbuf		*volatile wgp_pending;
    650 
    651 	/* timestamp in big-endian */
    652 	wg_timestamp_t	wgp_timestamp_latest_init;
    653 
    654 	struct timespec		wgp_last_handshake_time;
    655 
    656 	callout_t		wgp_handshake_timeout_timer;
    657 	callout_t		wgp_session_dtor_timer;
    658 
    659 	time_t			wgp_handshake_start_time;
    660 
    661 	int			wgp_n_allowedips;
    662 	struct wg_allowedip	wgp_allowedips[WG_ALLOWEDIPS];
    663 
    664 	time_t			wgp_latest_cookie_time;
    665 	uint8_t			wgp_latest_cookie[WG_COOKIE_LEN];
    666 	uint8_t			wgp_last_sent_mac1[WG_MAC_LEN];
    667 	bool			wgp_last_sent_mac1_valid;
    668 
    669 	struct wg_ppsratecheck	wgp_ppsratecheck;
    670 
    671 	struct work		wgp_work;
    672 	unsigned int		wgp_tasks;
    673 #define WGP_TASK_SEND_INIT_MESSAGE		__BIT(0)
    674 #define WGP_TASK_RETRY_HANDSHAKE		__BIT(1)
    675 #define WGP_TASK_ESTABLISH_SESSION		__BIT(2)
    676 #define WGP_TASK_ENDPOINT_CHANGED		__BIT(3)
    677 #define WGP_TASK_SEND_KEEPALIVE_MESSAGE		__BIT(4)
    678 #define WGP_TASK_DESTROY_PREV_SESSION		__BIT(5)
    679 };
    680 
    681 struct wg_ops;
    682 
    683 struct wg_softc {
    684 	struct ifnet	wg_if;
    685 	LIST_ENTRY(wg_softc) wg_list;
    686 	kmutex_t	*wg_lock;
    687 	kmutex_t	*wg_intr_lock;
    688 	krwlock_t	*wg_rwlock;
    689 
    690 	uint8_t		wg_privkey[WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN];
    691 	uint8_t		wg_pubkey[WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN];
    692 	uint8_t		wg_cookiesecret[WG_COOKIESECRET_LEN];
    693 
    694 	int		wg_npeers;
    695 	struct pslist_head	wg_peers;
    696 	struct thmap	*wg_peers_bypubkey;
    697 	struct thmap	*wg_peers_byname;
    698 	struct thmap	*wg_sessions_byindex;
    699 	uint16_t	wg_listen_port;
    700 
    701 	struct threadpool	*wg_threadpool;
    702 
    703 	struct threadpool_job	wg_job;
    704 	int			wg_upcalls;
    705 #define	WG_UPCALL_INET	__BIT(0)
    706 #define	WG_UPCALL_INET6	__BIT(1)
    707 
    708 #ifdef INET
    709 	struct socket		*wg_so4;
    710 	struct radix_node_head	*wg_rtable_ipv4;
    711 #endif
    712 #ifdef INET6
    713 	struct socket		*wg_so6;
    714 	struct radix_node_head	*wg_rtable_ipv6;
    715 #endif
    716 
    717 	struct wg_ppsratecheck	wg_ppsratecheck;
    718 
    719 	struct wg_ops		*wg_ops;
    720 
    721 #ifdef WG_RUMPKERNEL
    722 	struct wg_user		*wg_user;
    723 #endif
    724 };
    725 
    726 /* [W] 6.1 Preliminaries */
    727 #define WG_REKEY_AFTER_MESSAGES		(1ULL << 60)
    728 #define WG_REJECT_AFTER_MESSAGES	(UINT64_MAX - (1 << 13))
    729 #define WG_REKEY_AFTER_TIME		120
    730 #define WG_REJECT_AFTER_TIME		180
    731 #define WG_REKEY_ATTEMPT_TIME		 90
    732 #define WG_REKEY_TIMEOUT		  5
    733 #define WG_KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT		 10
    734 
    735 #define WG_COOKIE_TIME			120
    736 #define WG_COOKIESECRET_TIME		(2 * 60)
    737 
    738 static uint64_t wg_rekey_after_messages = WG_REKEY_AFTER_MESSAGES;
    739 static uint64_t wg_reject_after_messages = WG_REJECT_AFTER_MESSAGES;
    740 static unsigned wg_rekey_after_time = WG_REKEY_AFTER_TIME;
    741 static unsigned wg_reject_after_time = WG_REJECT_AFTER_TIME;
    742 static unsigned wg_rekey_attempt_time = WG_REKEY_ATTEMPT_TIME;
    743 static unsigned wg_rekey_timeout = WG_REKEY_TIMEOUT;
    744 static unsigned wg_keepalive_timeout = WG_KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT;
    745 
    746 static struct mbuf *
    747 		wg_get_mbuf(size_t, size_t);
    748 
    749 static void	wg_bake_cookie(struct wg_softc *,
    750 		    uint8_t[static WG_COOKIE_LEN],
    751 		    uint8_t[static WG_COOKIE_LEN],
    752 		    const struct sockaddr *);
    753 
    754 static void	wg_send_data_msg(struct wg_peer *, struct wg_session *,
    755 		    struct mbuf *);
    756 static void	wg_send_cookie_msg(struct wg_softc *,
    757 		    const uint8_t[static WG_COOKIE_LEN],
    758 		    const uint32_t, const uint8_t[static WG_MAC_LEN],
    759 		    const struct sockaddr *);
    760 static void	wg_send_handshake_msg_resp(struct wg_softc *, struct wg_peer *,
    761 		    struct wg_session *, const struct wg_msg_init *);
    762 static void	wg_send_keepalive_msg(struct wg_peer *, struct wg_session *);
    763 
    764 static struct wg_peer *
    765 		wg_pick_peer_by_sa(struct wg_softc *, const struct sockaddr *,
    766 		    struct psref *);
    767 static struct wg_peer *
    768 		wg_lookup_peer_by_pubkey(struct wg_softc *,
    769 		    const uint8_t[static WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN], struct psref *);
    770 
    771 static struct wg_session *
    772 		wg_lookup_session_by_index(struct wg_softc *,
    773 		    const uint32_t, struct psref *);
    774 
    775 static void	wg_update_endpoint_if_necessary(struct wg_peer *,
    776 		    const struct sockaddr *);
    777 
    778 static void	wg_schedule_session_dtor_timer(struct wg_peer *);
    779 
    780 static bool	wg_is_underload(struct wg_softc *, int);
    781 static void	wg_calculate_keys(struct wg_session *, const bool);
    782 
    783 static void	wg_clear_states(struct wg_session *);
    784 
    785 static void	wg_get_peer(struct wg_peer *, struct psref *);
    786 static void	wg_put_peer(struct wg_peer *, struct psref *);
    787 
    788 static int	wg_send_cookie(struct wg_softc *, const struct sockaddr *,
    789 		    struct mbuf *);
    790 static int	wg_send_hs(struct wg_peer *, struct mbuf *);
    791 static int	wg_send_data(struct wg_peer *, struct mbuf *);
    792 static int	wg_output(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *,
    793 			   const struct sockaddr *, const struct rtentry *);
    794 static void	wg_input(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *, const int);
    795 static int	wg_ioctl(struct ifnet *, u_long, void *);
    796 static int	wg_bind_port(struct wg_softc *, const uint16_t);
    797 static int	wg_init(struct ifnet *);
    798 #ifdef ALTQ
    799 static void	wg_start(struct ifnet *);
    800 #endif
    801 static void	wg_stop(struct ifnet *, int);
    802 
    803 static void	wg_peer_work(struct work *, void *);
    804 static void	wg_job(struct threadpool_job *);
    805 static void	wgintr(void *);
    806 static void	wg_purge_pending_packets(struct wg_peer *);
    807 
    808 static int	wg_clone_create(struct if_clone *, int);
    809 static int	wg_clone_destroy(struct ifnet *);
    810 
    811 struct wg_ops {
    812 	int (*send_cookie)(struct wg_softc *, const struct sockaddr *,
    813 	    struct mbuf *);
    814 	int (*send_hs_msg)(struct wg_peer *, struct mbuf *);
    815 	int (*send_data_msg)(struct wg_peer *, struct mbuf *);
    816 	void (*input)(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *, const int);
    817 	int (*bind_port)(struct wg_softc *, const uint16_t);
    818 };
    819 
    820 struct wg_ops wg_ops_rumpkernel = {
    821 	.send_cookie	= wg_send_cookie,
    822 	.send_hs_msg	= wg_send_hs,
    823 	.send_data_msg	= wg_send_data,
    824 	.input		= wg_input,
    825 	.bind_port	= wg_bind_port,
    826 };
    827 
    828 #ifdef WG_RUMPKERNEL
    829 static bool	wg_user_mode(struct wg_softc *);
    830 static int	wg_ioctl_linkstr(struct wg_softc *, struct ifdrv *);
    831 
    832 static int	wg_send_cookie_user(struct wg_softc *, const struct sockaddr *,
    833 		    struct mbuf *);
    834 static int	wg_send_hs_user(struct wg_peer *, struct mbuf *);
    835 static int	wg_send_data_user(struct wg_peer *, struct mbuf *);
    836 static void	wg_input_user(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *, const int);
    837 static int	wg_bind_port_user(struct wg_softc *, const uint16_t);
    838 
    839 struct wg_ops wg_ops_rumpuser = {
    840 	.send_cookie	= wg_send_cookie_user,
    841 	.send_hs_msg	= wg_send_hs_user,
    842 	.send_data_msg	= wg_send_data_user,
    843 	.input		= wg_input_user,
    844 	.bind_port	= wg_bind_port_user,
    845 };
    846 #endif
    847 
    848 #define WG_PEER_READER_FOREACH(wgp, wg)					\
    849 	PSLIST_READER_FOREACH((wgp), &(wg)->wg_peers, struct wg_peer,	\
    850 	    wgp_peerlist_entry)
    851 #define WG_PEER_WRITER_FOREACH(wgp, wg)					\
    852 	PSLIST_WRITER_FOREACH((wgp), &(wg)->wg_peers, struct wg_peer,	\
    853 	    wgp_peerlist_entry)
    854 #define WG_PEER_WRITER_INSERT_HEAD(wgp, wg)				\
    855 	PSLIST_WRITER_INSERT_HEAD(&(wg)->wg_peers, (wgp), wgp_peerlist_entry)
    856 #define WG_PEER_WRITER_REMOVE(wgp)					\
    857 	PSLIST_WRITER_REMOVE((wgp), wgp_peerlist_entry)
    858 
    859 struct wg_route {
    860 	struct radix_node	wgr_nodes[2];
    861 	struct wg_peer		*wgr_peer;
    862 };
    863 
    864 static struct radix_node_head *
    865 wg_rnh(struct wg_softc *wg, const int family)
    866 {
    867 
    868 	switch (family) {
    869 #ifdef INET
    870 		case AF_INET:
    871 			return wg->wg_rtable_ipv4;
    872 #endif
    873 #ifdef INET6
    874 		case AF_INET6:
    875 			return wg->wg_rtable_ipv6;
    876 #endif
    877 		default:
    878 			return NULL;
    879 	}
    880 }
    881 
    882 
    883 /*
    884  * Global variables
    885  */
    886 static volatile unsigned wg_count __cacheline_aligned;
    887 
    888 struct psref_class *wg_psref_class __read_mostly;
    889 
    890 static struct if_clone wg_cloner =
    891     IF_CLONE_INITIALIZER("wg", wg_clone_create, wg_clone_destroy);
    892 
    893 static struct pktqueue *wg_pktq __read_mostly;
    894 static struct workqueue *wg_wq __read_mostly;
    895 
    896 void wgattach(int);
    897 /* ARGSUSED */
    898 void
    899 wgattach(int count)
    900 {
    901 	/*
    902 	 * Nothing to do here, initialization is handled by the
    903 	 * module initialization code in wginit() below).
    904 	 */
    905 }
    906 
    907 static void
    908 wginit(void)
    909 {
    910 
    911 	wg_psref_class = psref_class_create("wg", IPL_SOFTNET);
    912 
    913 	if_clone_attach(&wg_cloner);
    914 }
    915 
    916 /*
    917  * XXX Kludge: This should just happen in wginit, but workqueue_create
    918  * cannot be run until after CPUs have been detected, and wginit runs
    919  * before configure.
    920  */
    921 static int
    922 wginitqueues(void)
    923 {
    924 	int error __diagused;
    925 
    926 	wg_pktq = pktq_create(IFQ_MAXLEN, wgintr, NULL);
    927 	KASSERT(wg_pktq != NULL);
    928 
    929 	error = workqueue_create(&wg_wq, "wgpeer", wg_peer_work, NULL,
    930 	    PRI_NONE, IPL_SOFTNET, WQ_MPSAFE|WQ_PERCPU);
    931 	KASSERTMSG(error == 0, "error=%d", error);
    932 
    933 	return 0;
    934 }
    935 
    936 static void
    937 wg_guarantee_initialized(void)
    938 {
    939 	static ONCE_DECL(init);
    940 	int error __diagused;
    941 
    942 	error = RUN_ONCE(&init, wginitqueues);
    943 	KASSERTMSG(error == 0, "error=%d", error);
    944 }
    945 
    946 static int
    947 wg_count_inc(void)
    948 {
    949 	unsigned o, n;
    950 
    951 	do {
    952 		o = atomic_load_relaxed(&wg_count);
    953 		if (o == UINT_MAX)
    954 			return ENFILE;
    955 		n = o + 1;
    956 	} while (atomic_cas_uint(&wg_count, o, n) != o);
    957 
    958 	return 0;
    959 }
    960 
    961 static void
    962 wg_count_dec(void)
    963 {
    964 	unsigned c __diagused;
    965 
    966 	membar_release();	/* match atomic_load_acquire in wgdetach */
    967 	c = atomic_dec_uint_nv(&wg_count);
    968 	KASSERT(c != UINT_MAX);
    969 }
    970 
    971 static int
    972 wgdetach(void)
    973 {
    974 
    975 	/* Prevent new interface creation.  */
    976 	if_clone_detach(&wg_cloner);
    977 
    978 	/*
    979 	 * Check whether there are any existing interfaces.  Matches
    980 	 * membar_release and atomic_dec_uint_nv in wg_count_dec.
    981 	 */
    982 	if (atomic_load_acquire(&wg_count)) {
    983 		/* Back out -- reattach the cloner.  */
    984 		if_clone_attach(&wg_cloner);
    985 		return EBUSY;
    986 	}
    987 
    988 	/* No interfaces left.  Nuke it.  */
    989 	if (wg_wq)
    990 		workqueue_destroy(wg_wq);
    991 	if (wg_pktq)
    992 		pktq_destroy(wg_pktq);
    993 	psref_class_destroy(wg_psref_class);
    994 
    995 	return 0;
    996 }
    997 
    998 static void
    999 wg_init_key_and_hash(uint8_t ckey[static WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN],
   1000     uint8_t hash[static WG_HASH_LEN])
   1001 {
   1002 	/* [W] 5.4: CONSTRUCTION */
   1003 	const char *signature = "Noise_IKpsk2_25519_ChaChaPoly_BLAKE2s";
   1004 	/* [W] 5.4: IDENTIFIER */
   1005 	const char *id = "WireGuard v1 zx2c4 Jason (at) zx2c4.com";
   1006 	struct blake2s state;
   1007 
   1008 	blake2s(ckey, WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN, NULL, 0,
   1009 	    signature, strlen(signature));
   1010 
   1011 	CTASSERT(WG_HASH_LEN == WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN);
   1012 	memcpy(hash, ckey, WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN);
   1013 
   1014 	blake2s_init(&state, WG_HASH_LEN, NULL, 0);
   1015 	blake2s_update(&state, ckey, WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN);
   1016 	blake2s_update(&state, id, strlen(id));
   1017 	blake2s_final(&state, hash);
   1018 
   1019 	WG_DUMP_HASH("ckey", ckey);
   1020 	WG_DUMP_HASH("hash", hash);
   1021 }
   1022 
   1023 static void
   1024 wg_algo_hash(uint8_t hash[static WG_HASH_LEN], const uint8_t input[],
   1025     const size_t inputsize)
   1026 {
   1027 	struct blake2s state;
   1028 
   1029 	blake2s_init(&state, WG_HASH_LEN, NULL, 0);
   1030 	blake2s_update(&state, hash, WG_HASH_LEN);
   1031 	blake2s_update(&state, input, inputsize);
   1032 	blake2s_final(&state, hash);
   1033 }
   1034 
   1035 static void
   1036 wg_algo_mac(uint8_t out[], const size_t outsize,
   1037     const uint8_t key[], const size_t keylen,
   1038     const uint8_t input1[], const size_t input1len,
   1039     const uint8_t input2[], const size_t input2len)
   1040 {
   1041 	struct blake2s state;
   1042 
   1043 	blake2s_init(&state, outsize, key, keylen);
   1044 
   1045 	blake2s_update(&state, input1, input1len);
   1046 	if (input2 != NULL)
   1047 		blake2s_update(&state, input2, input2len);
   1048 	blake2s_final(&state, out);
   1049 }
   1050 
   1051 static void
   1052 wg_algo_mac_mac1(uint8_t out[], const size_t outsize,
   1053     const uint8_t input1[], const size_t input1len,
   1054     const uint8_t input2[], const size_t input2len)
   1055 {
   1056 	struct blake2s state;
   1057 	/* [W] 5.4: LABEL-MAC1 */
   1058 	const char *label = "mac1----";
   1059 	uint8_t key[WG_HASH_LEN];
   1060 
   1061 	blake2s_init(&state, sizeof(key), NULL, 0);
   1062 	blake2s_update(&state, label, strlen(label));
   1063 	blake2s_update(&state, input1, input1len);
   1064 	blake2s_final(&state, key);
   1065 
   1066 	blake2s_init(&state, outsize, key, sizeof(key));
   1067 	if (input2 != NULL)
   1068 		blake2s_update(&state, input2, input2len);
   1069 	blake2s_final(&state, out);
   1070 }
   1071 
   1072 static void
   1073 wg_algo_mac_cookie(uint8_t out[], const size_t outsize,
   1074     const uint8_t input1[], const size_t input1len)
   1075 {
   1076 	struct blake2s state;
   1077 	/* [W] 5.4: LABEL-COOKIE */
   1078 	const char *label = "cookie--";
   1079 
   1080 	blake2s_init(&state, outsize, NULL, 0);
   1081 	blake2s_update(&state, label, strlen(label));
   1082 	blake2s_update(&state, input1, input1len);
   1083 	blake2s_final(&state, out);
   1084 }
   1085 
   1086 static void
   1087 wg_algo_generate_keypair(uint8_t pubkey[static WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN],
   1088     uint8_t privkey[static WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN])
   1089 {
   1090 
   1091 	CTASSERT(WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN == crypto_scalarmult_curve25519_BYTES);
   1092 
   1093 	cprng_strong(kern_cprng, privkey, WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN, 0);
   1094 	crypto_scalarmult_base(pubkey, privkey);
   1095 }
   1096 
   1097 static void
   1098 wg_algo_dh(uint8_t out[static WG_DH_OUTPUT_LEN],
   1099     const uint8_t privkey[static WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN],
   1100     const uint8_t pubkey[static WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN])
   1101 {
   1102 
   1103 	CTASSERT(WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN == crypto_scalarmult_curve25519_BYTES);
   1104 
   1105 	/*
   1106 	 * libsodium crypto_scalarmult may fail early (return -1) if
   1107 	 * pubkey is a point of order <=8 -- and thus if the output
   1108 	 * _would_ be all-zero -- in order to mitigate _potential_
   1109 	 * timing side channel attacks prompted by:
   1110 	 *
   1111 	 *	Daniel Genkin, Luke Valenta, and Yuval Yarom, `May the
   1112 	 *	Fourth Be With You: A Microarchitectural Side Channel
   1113 	 *	Attack on Several Real-World Applications of
   1114 	 *	Curve25519', ACM CCS 2017
   1115 	 *	https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3133956.3134029
   1116 	 *
   1117 	 * (The paper is actually about exploiting variable-time logic
   1118 	 * in erstwhile versions of libgcrypt; the risk libsodium
   1119 	 * mitigates is only the potential of compiler optimizations
   1120 	 * that convert branchless arithmetic circuits written in C
   1121 	 * into variable-time machine code.  Of course, this early
   1122 	 * abort itself introduces timing variation!  But that timing
   1123 	 * variation only reveals the distinction between a point of
   1124 	 * order <=8 (not possible for legitimate keys) and a point of
   1125 	 * order >8.)
   1126 	 *
   1127 	 * The X25519 function was explicitly designed from the
   1128 	 * beginning to be safe without point validation in DH key
   1129 	 * agreements:
   1130 	 *
   1131 	 * https://web.archive.org/web/20260618014320/https://cr.yp.to/ecdh/curve25519-20060209.pdf
   1132 	 * https://web.archive.org/web/20260613191208/https://cr.yp.to/ecdh.html#validate
   1133 	 *
   1134 	 * Consistent with the `MAY' in the RFC 7748 procedure for
   1135 	 * X25519 DH key agreements, we deliberately ignore the result
   1136 	 * of this check -- except to memset the output to zero --
   1137 	 * because:
   1138 	 *
   1139 	 * - If a malicious peer provides a static public key of low
   1140 	 *   order as its identity, that malicious peer could also just
   1141 	 *   maliciously forward traffic to the NSA anyway.
   1142 	 *
   1143 	 * - If a MITM on the network provides an ephemeral public key
   1144 	 *   in a key agreement, we will reject it as a forgery anyway
   1145 	 *   using the static public key of the peer's identity.
   1146 	 *
   1147 	 * So there is no value in using the result of the check -- and
   1148 	 * if we did use it, it would introduce unnecessary code
   1149 	 * complexity downstream, raising the cost of auditing.
   1150 	 *
   1151 	 * Note that not all of libsodium's implementations of
   1152 	 * crypto_scalarmult_curve25519 even do the check!  At time of
   1153 	 * writing (both in the version of libsodium in NetBSD, 1.0.16,
   1154 	 * and the latest libsodium, 1.0.22), the ref10 implementation
   1155 	 * may return -1, while the sandy2x implementation never does.
   1156 	 * The libsodium documentation doesn't even mention what the
   1157 	 * return value means, even though the function is annotated
   1158 	 * with __attribute__((warn_unused_result)):
   1159 	 *
   1160 	 * https://web.archive.org/web/20260521174050/https://libsodium.gitbook.io/doc/advanced/scalar_multiplication
   1161 	 *
   1162 	 * Further reading on the check, its value, and its
   1163 	 * limitations:
   1164 	 *
   1165 	 * https://web.archive.org/web/20260404134530/https://moderncrypto.org/mail-archive/curves/2017/000896.html
   1166 	 * https://web.archive.org/web/20210506235924/https://crypto.stackexchange.com/questions/55632/libsodium-x25519-and-ed25519-small-order-check/55643#55643
   1167 	 */
   1168 	if (crypto_scalarmult(out, privkey, pubkey))
   1169 		memset(out, 0, WG_DH_OUTPUT_LEN);
   1170 }
   1171 
   1172 static void
   1173 wg_algo_hmac(uint8_t out[], const size_t outlen,
   1174     const uint8_t key[], const size_t keylen,
   1175     const uint8_t in[], const size_t inlen)
   1176 {
   1177 #define IPAD	0x36
   1178 #define OPAD	0x5c
   1179 	uint8_t hmackey[HMAC_BLOCK_LEN] = {0};
   1180 	uint8_t ipad[HMAC_BLOCK_LEN];
   1181 	uint8_t opad[HMAC_BLOCK_LEN];
   1182 	size_t i;
   1183 	struct blake2s state;
   1184 
   1185 	KASSERT(outlen == WG_HASH_LEN);
   1186 	KASSERT(keylen <= HMAC_BLOCK_LEN);
   1187 
   1188 	memcpy(hmackey, key, keylen);
   1189 
   1190 	for (i = 0; i < sizeof(hmackey); i++) {
   1191 		ipad[i] = hmackey[i] ^ IPAD;
   1192 		opad[i] = hmackey[i] ^ OPAD;
   1193 	}
   1194 
   1195 	blake2s_init(&state, WG_HASH_LEN, NULL, 0);
   1196 	blake2s_update(&state, ipad, sizeof(ipad));
   1197 	blake2s_update(&state, in, inlen);
   1198 	blake2s_final(&state, out);
   1199 
   1200 	blake2s_init(&state, WG_HASH_LEN, NULL, 0);
   1201 	blake2s_update(&state, opad, sizeof(opad));
   1202 	blake2s_update(&state, out, WG_HASH_LEN);
   1203 	blake2s_final(&state, out);
   1204 #undef IPAD
   1205 #undef OPAD
   1206 }
   1207 
   1208 static void
   1209 wg_algo_kdf(uint8_t out1[static WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN],
   1210     uint8_t out2[WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN],
   1211     uint8_t out3[WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN],
   1212     const uint8_t ckey[static WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN],
   1213     const uint8_t input[], const size_t inputlen)
   1214 {
   1215 	uint8_t tmp1[WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN], tmp2[WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN + 1];
   1216 	uint8_t one[1];
   1217 
   1218 	/*
   1219 	 * [N] 4.3: "an input_key_material byte sequence with length
   1220 	 * either zero bytes, 32 bytes, or DHLEN bytes."
   1221 	 */
   1222 	KASSERT(inputlen == 0 || inputlen == 32 || inputlen == NOISE_DHLEN);
   1223 
   1224 	WG_DUMP_HASH("ckey", ckey);
   1225 	if (input != NULL)
   1226 		WG_DUMP_HASH("input", input);
   1227 	wg_algo_hmac(tmp1, sizeof(tmp1), ckey, WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN,
   1228 	    input, inputlen);
   1229 	WG_DUMP_HASH("tmp1", tmp1);
   1230 	one[0] = 1;
   1231 	wg_algo_hmac(out1, WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN, tmp1, sizeof(tmp1),
   1232 	    one, sizeof(one));
   1233 	WG_DUMP_HASH("out1", out1);
   1234 	if (out2 == NULL)
   1235 		return;
   1236 	memcpy(tmp2, out1, WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN);
   1237 	tmp2[WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN] = 2;
   1238 	wg_algo_hmac(out2, WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN, tmp1, sizeof(tmp1),
   1239 	    tmp2, sizeof(tmp2));
   1240 	WG_DUMP_HASH("out2", out2);
   1241 	if (out3 == NULL)
   1242 		return;
   1243 	memcpy(tmp2, out2, WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN);
   1244 	tmp2[WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN] = 3;
   1245 	wg_algo_hmac(out3, WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN, tmp1, sizeof(tmp1),
   1246 	    tmp2, sizeof(tmp2));
   1247 	WG_DUMP_HASH("out3", out3);
   1248 }
   1249 
   1250 static void __noinline
   1251 wg_algo_dh_kdf(uint8_t ckey[static WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN],
   1252     uint8_t cipher_key[WG_CIPHER_KEY_LEN],
   1253     const uint8_t local_key[static WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN],
   1254     const uint8_t remote_key[static WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN])
   1255 {
   1256 	uint8_t dhout[WG_DH_OUTPUT_LEN];
   1257 
   1258 	wg_algo_dh(dhout, local_key, remote_key);
   1259 	wg_algo_kdf(ckey, cipher_key, NULL, ckey, dhout, sizeof(dhout));
   1260 
   1261 	WG_DUMP_HASH("dhout", dhout);
   1262 	WG_DUMP_HASH("ckey", ckey);
   1263 	if (cipher_key != NULL)
   1264 		WG_DUMP_HASH("cipher_key", cipher_key);
   1265 }
   1266 
   1267 static void
   1268 wg_algo_aead_enc(uint8_t out[], size_t expected_outsize,
   1269     const uint8_t key[static crypto_aead_chacha20poly1305_ietf_KEYBYTES],
   1270     const uint64_t counter,
   1271     const uint8_t plain[], const size_t plainsize,
   1272     const uint8_t auth[], size_t authlen)
   1273 {
   1274 	uint8_t nonce[(32 + 64) / 8] = {0};
   1275 	long long unsigned int outsize;
   1276 	int error __diagused;
   1277 
   1278 	le64enc(&nonce[4], counter);
   1279 
   1280 	error = crypto_aead_chacha20poly1305_ietf_encrypt(out, &outsize, plain,
   1281 	    plainsize, auth, authlen, NULL, nonce, key);
   1282 	KASSERT(error == 0);
   1283 	KASSERT(outsize == expected_outsize);
   1284 }
   1285 
   1286 static int
   1287 wg_algo_aead_dec(uint8_t out[], size_t expected_outsize,
   1288     const uint8_t key[static crypto_aead_chacha20poly1305_ietf_KEYBYTES],
   1289     const uint64_t counter,
   1290     const uint8_t encrypted[], const size_t encryptedsize,
   1291     const uint8_t auth[], size_t authlen)
   1292 {
   1293 	uint8_t nonce[(32 + 64) / 8] = {0};
   1294 	long long unsigned int outsize;
   1295 	int error;
   1296 
   1297 	le64enc(&nonce[4], counter);
   1298 
   1299 	error = crypto_aead_chacha20poly1305_ietf_decrypt(out, &outsize, NULL,
   1300 	    encrypted, encryptedsize, auth, authlen, nonce, key);
   1301 	if (error == 0)
   1302 		KASSERT(outsize == expected_outsize);
   1303 	return error;
   1304 }
   1305 
   1306 static void
   1307 wg_algo_xaead_enc(uint8_t out[], const size_t expected_outsize,
   1308     const uint8_t key[static crypto_aead_xchacha20poly1305_ietf_KEYBYTES],
   1309     const uint8_t plain[], const size_t plainsize,
   1310     const uint8_t auth[], size_t authlen,
   1311     const uint8_t nonce[static WG_SALT_LEN])
   1312 {
   1313 	long long unsigned int outsize;
   1314 	int error __diagused;
   1315 
   1316 	CTASSERT(WG_SALT_LEN == crypto_aead_xchacha20poly1305_ietf_NPUBBYTES);
   1317 	error = crypto_aead_xchacha20poly1305_ietf_encrypt(out, &outsize,
   1318 	    plain, plainsize, auth, authlen, NULL, nonce, key);
   1319 	KASSERT(error == 0);
   1320 	KASSERT(outsize == expected_outsize);
   1321 }
   1322 
   1323 static int
   1324 wg_algo_xaead_dec(uint8_t out[], const size_t expected_outsize,
   1325     const uint8_t key[static crypto_aead_xchacha20poly1305_ietf_KEYBYTES],
   1326     const uint8_t encrypted[], const size_t encryptedsize,
   1327     const uint8_t auth[], size_t authlen,
   1328     const uint8_t nonce[static WG_SALT_LEN])
   1329 {
   1330 	long long unsigned int outsize;
   1331 	int error;
   1332 
   1333 	error = crypto_aead_xchacha20poly1305_ietf_decrypt(out, &outsize, NULL,
   1334 	    encrypted, encryptedsize, auth, authlen, nonce, key);
   1335 	if (error == 0)
   1336 		KASSERT(outsize == expected_outsize);
   1337 	return error;
   1338 }
   1339 
   1340 static void
   1341 wg_algo_tai64n(wg_timestamp_t timestamp)
   1342 {
   1343 	struct timespec ts;
   1344 
   1345 	/* FIXME strict TAI64N (https://cr.yp.to/libtai/tai64.html) */
   1346 	getnanotime(&ts);
   1347 	/* TAI64 label in external TAI64 format */
   1348 	be32enc(timestamp, 0x40000000U + (uint32_t)(ts.tv_sec >> 32));
   1349 	/* second beginning from 1970 TAI */
   1350 	be32enc(timestamp + 4, (uint32_t)(ts.tv_sec & 0xffffffffU));
   1351 	/* nanosecond in big-endian format */
   1352 	be32enc(timestamp + 8, (uint32_t)ts.tv_nsec);
   1353 }
   1354 
   1355 /*
   1356  * wg_get_stable_session(wgp, psref)
   1357  *
   1358  *	Get a passive reference to the current stable session, or
   1359  *	return NULL if there is no current stable session.
   1360  *
   1361  *	The pointer is always there but the session is not necessarily
   1362  *	ESTABLISHED; if it is not ESTABLISHED, return NULL.  However,
   1363  *	the session may transition from ESTABLISHED to DESTROYING while
   1364  *	holding the passive reference.
   1365  */
   1366 static struct wg_session *
   1367 wg_get_stable_session(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct psref *psref)
   1368 {
   1369 	int s;
   1370 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   1371 
   1372 	s = pserialize_read_enter();
   1373 	wgs = atomic_load_consume(&wgp->wgp_session_stable);
   1374 	if (__predict_false(atomic_load_relaxed(&wgs->wgs_state) !=
   1375 		WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED))
   1376 		wgs = NULL;
   1377 	else
   1378 		psref_acquire(psref, &wgs->wgs_psref, wg_psref_class);
   1379 	pserialize_read_exit(s);
   1380 
   1381 	return wgs;
   1382 }
   1383 
   1384 static void
   1385 wg_put_session(struct wg_session *wgs, struct psref *psref)
   1386 {
   1387 
   1388 	psref_release(psref, &wgs->wgs_psref, wg_psref_class);
   1389 }
   1390 
   1391 static void
   1392 wg_destroy_session(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_session *wgs)
   1393 {
   1394 	struct wg_peer *wgp = wgs->wgs_peer;
   1395 	struct wg_session *wgs0 __diagused;
   1396 	void *garbage;
   1397 
   1398 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   1399 	KASSERT(wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN);
   1400 
   1401 	/* Remove the session from the table.  */
   1402 	wgs0 = thmap_del(wg->wg_sessions_byindex,
   1403 	    &wgs->wgs_local_index, sizeof(wgs->wgs_local_index));
   1404 	KASSERT(wgs0 == wgs);
   1405 	garbage = thmap_stage_gc(wg->wg_sessions_byindex);
   1406 
   1407 	/* Wait for passive references to drain.  */
   1408 	pserialize_perform(wgp->wgp_psz);
   1409 	psref_target_destroy(&wgs->wgs_psref, wg_psref_class);
   1410 
   1411 	/*
   1412 	 * Free memory, zero state, and transition to UNKNOWN.  We have
   1413 	 * exclusive access to the session now, so there is no need for
   1414 	 * an atomic store.
   1415 	 */
   1416 	thmap_gc(wg->wg_sessions_byindex, garbage);
   1417 	WG_DLOG("session[L=%"PRIx32" R=%"PRIx32"] -> WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN\n",
   1418 	    wgs->wgs_local_index, wgs->wgs_remote_index);
   1419 	wgs->wgs_local_index = 0;
   1420 	wgs->wgs_remote_index = 0;
   1421 	wg_clear_states(wgs);
   1422 	wgs->wgs_state = WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN;
   1423 	wgs->wgs_force_rekey = false;
   1424 }
   1425 
   1426 /*
   1427  * wg_get_session_index(wg, wgs)
   1428  *
   1429  *	Choose a session index for wgs->wgs_local_index, and store it
   1430  *	in wg's table of sessions by index.
   1431  *
   1432  *	wgs must be the unstable session of its peer, and must be
   1433  *	transitioning out of the UNKNOWN state.
   1434  */
   1435 static void
   1436 wg_get_session_index(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_session *wgs)
   1437 {
   1438 	struct wg_peer *wgp __diagused = wgs->wgs_peer;
   1439 	struct wg_session *wgs0;
   1440 	uint32_t index;
   1441 
   1442 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   1443 	KASSERT(wgs == wgp->wgp_session_unstable);
   1444 	KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN, "state=%d",
   1445 	    wgs->wgs_state);
   1446 
   1447 	do {
   1448 		/* Pick a uniform random index.  */
   1449 		index = cprng_strong32();
   1450 
   1451 		/* Try to take it.  */
   1452 		wgs->wgs_local_index = index;
   1453 		wgs0 = thmap_put(wg->wg_sessions_byindex,
   1454 		    &wgs->wgs_local_index, sizeof wgs->wgs_local_index, wgs);
   1455 
   1456 		/* If someone else beat us, start over.  */
   1457 	} while (__predict_false(wgs0 != wgs));
   1458 }
   1459 
   1460 /*
   1461  * wg_put_session_index(wg, wgs)
   1462  *
   1463  *	Remove wgs from the table of sessions by index, wait for any
   1464  *	passive references to drain, and transition the session to the
   1465  *	UNKNOWN state.
   1466  *
   1467  *	wgs must be the unstable session of its peer, and must not be
   1468  *	UNKNOWN or ESTABLISHED.
   1469  */
   1470 static void
   1471 wg_put_session_index(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_session *wgs)
   1472 {
   1473 	struct wg_peer *wgp __diagused = wgs->wgs_peer;
   1474 
   1475 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   1476 	KASSERT(wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN);
   1477 	KASSERT(wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED);
   1478 
   1479 	wg_destroy_session(wg, wgs);
   1480 	psref_target_init(&wgs->wgs_psref, wg_psref_class);
   1481 }
   1482 
   1483 /*
   1484  * Handshake patterns
   1485  *
   1486  * [W] 5: "These messages use the "IK" pattern from Noise"
   1487  * [N] 7.5. Interactive handshake patterns (fundamental)
   1488  *     "The first character refers to the initiators static key:"
   1489  *     "I = Static key for initiator Immediately transmitted to responder,
   1490  *          despite reduced or absent identity hiding"
   1491  *     "The second character refers to the responders static key:"
   1492  *     "K = Static key for responder Known to initiator"
   1493  *     "IK:
   1494  *        <- s
   1495  *        ...
   1496  *        -> e, es, s, ss
   1497  *        <- e, ee, se"
   1498  * [N] 9.4. Pattern modifiers
   1499  *     "IKpsk2:
   1500  *        <- s
   1501  *        ...
   1502  *        -> e, es, s, ss
   1503  *        <- e, ee, se, psk"
   1504  */
   1505 static void
   1506 wg_fill_msg_init(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp,
   1507     struct wg_session *wgs, struct wg_msg_init *wgmi)
   1508 {
   1509 	uint8_t ckey[WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN]; /* [W] 5.4.2: Ci */
   1510 	uint8_t hash[WG_HASH_LEN]; /* [W] 5.4.2: Hi */
   1511 	uint8_t cipher_key[WG_CIPHER_KEY_LEN];
   1512 	uint8_t pubkey[WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN];
   1513 	uint8_t privkey[WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN];
   1514 
   1515 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   1516 	KASSERT(wgs == wgp->wgp_session_unstable);
   1517 	KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_INIT_ACTIVE, "state=%d",
   1518 	    wgs->wgs_state);
   1519 
   1520 	wgmi->wgmi_type = htole32(WG_MSG_TYPE_INIT);
   1521 	wgmi->wgmi_sender = wgs->wgs_local_index;
   1522 
   1523 	/* [W] 5.4.2: First Message: Initiator to Responder */
   1524 
   1525 	/* Ci := HASH(CONSTRUCTION) */
   1526 	/* Hi := HASH(Ci || IDENTIFIER) */
   1527 	wg_init_key_and_hash(ckey, hash);
   1528 	/* Hi := HASH(Hi || Sr^pub) */
   1529 	wg_algo_hash(hash, wgp->wgp_pubkey, sizeof(wgp->wgp_pubkey));
   1530 
   1531 	WG_DUMP_HASH("hash", hash);
   1532 
   1533 	/* [N] 2.2: "e" */
   1534 	/* Ei^priv, Ei^pub := DH-GENERATE() */
   1535 	wg_algo_generate_keypair(pubkey, privkey);
   1536 	/* Ci := KDF1(Ci, Ei^pub) */
   1537 	wg_algo_kdf(ckey, NULL, NULL, ckey, pubkey, sizeof(pubkey));
   1538 	/* msg.ephemeral := Ei^pub */
   1539 	memcpy(wgmi->wgmi_ephemeral, pubkey, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_ephemeral));
   1540 	/* Hi := HASH(Hi || msg.ephemeral) */
   1541 	wg_algo_hash(hash, pubkey, sizeof(pubkey));
   1542 
   1543 	WG_DUMP_HASH("ckey", ckey);
   1544 	WG_DUMP_HASH("hash", hash);
   1545 
   1546 	/* [N] 2.2: "es" */
   1547 	/* Ci, k := KDF2(Ci, DH(Ei^priv, Sr^pub)) */
   1548 	wg_algo_dh_kdf(ckey, cipher_key, privkey, wgp->wgp_pubkey);
   1549 
   1550 	/* [N] 2.2: "s" */
   1551 	/* msg.static := AEAD(k, 0, Si^pub, Hi) */
   1552 	wg_algo_aead_enc(wgmi->wgmi_static, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_static),
   1553 	    cipher_key, 0, wg->wg_pubkey, sizeof(wg->wg_pubkey),
   1554 	    hash, sizeof(hash));
   1555 	/* Hi := HASH(Hi || msg.static) */
   1556 	wg_algo_hash(hash, wgmi->wgmi_static, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_static));
   1557 
   1558 	WG_DUMP_HASH48("wgmi_static", wgmi->wgmi_static);
   1559 
   1560 	/* [N] 2.2: "ss" */
   1561 	/* Ci, k := KDF2(Ci, DH(Si^priv, Sr^pub)) */
   1562 	wg_algo_dh_kdf(ckey, cipher_key, wg->wg_privkey, wgp->wgp_pubkey);
   1563 
   1564 	/* msg.timestamp := AEAD(k, TIMESTAMP(), Hi) */
   1565 	wg_timestamp_t timestamp;
   1566 	wg_algo_tai64n(timestamp);
   1567 	wg_algo_aead_enc(wgmi->wgmi_timestamp, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_timestamp),
   1568 	    cipher_key, 0, timestamp, sizeof(timestamp), hash, sizeof(hash));
   1569 	/* Hi := HASH(Hi || msg.timestamp) */
   1570 	wg_algo_hash(hash, wgmi->wgmi_timestamp, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_timestamp));
   1571 
   1572 	/* [W] 5.4.4 Cookie MACs */
   1573 	wg_algo_mac_mac1(wgmi->wgmi_mac1, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_mac1),
   1574 	    wgp->wgp_pubkey, sizeof(wgp->wgp_pubkey),
   1575 	    (const uint8_t *)wgmi, offsetof(struct wg_msg_init, wgmi_mac1));
   1576 	/* Need mac1 to decrypt a cookie from a cookie message */
   1577 	memcpy(wgp->wgp_last_sent_mac1, wgmi->wgmi_mac1,
   1578 	    sizeof(wgp->wgp_last_sent_mac1));
   1579 	wgp->wgp_last_sent_mac1_valid = true;
   1580 
   1581 	if (wgp->wgp_latest_cookie_time == 0 ||
   1582 	    (time_uptime - wgp->wgp_latest_cookie_time) >= WG_COOKIE_TIME)
   1583 		memset(wgmi->wgmi_mac2, 0, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_mac2));
   1584 	else {
   1585 		wg_algo_mac(wgmi->wgmi_mac2, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_mac2),
   1586 		    wgp->wgp_latest_cookie, WG_COOKIE_LEN,
   1587 		    (const uint8_t *)wgmi,
   1588 		    offsetof(struct wg_msg_init, wgmi_mac2),
   1589 		    NULL, 0);
   1590 	}
   1591 
   1592 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_ephemeral_key_pub, pubkey, sizeof(pubkey));
   1593 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_ephemeral_key_priv, privkey, sizeof(privkey));
   1594 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_handshake_hash, hash, sizeof(hash));
   1595 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_chaining_key, ckey, sizeof(ckey));
   1596 	WG_DLOG("%s: sender=%x\n", __func__, wgs->wgs_local_index);
   1597 }
   1598 
   1599 /*
   1600  * wg_initiator_priority(wg, wgp)
   1601  *
   1602  *	Return true if we claim priority over peer wgp as initiator at
   1603  *	the moment, false if not.  That is, if we and our peer are
   1604  *	trying to initiate a session, do we ignore the peer's attempt
   1605  *	and barge ahead with ours, or discard our attempt and accept
   1606  *	the peer's?
   1607  *
   1608  *	We jointly flip a coin by computing
   1609  *
   1610  *		H(pubkey A) ^ H(pubkey B) ^ H(posix minutes as le64),
   1611  *
   1612  *	and taking the low-order bit.  If our public key hash, as a
   1613  *	256-bit integer in little-endian, is less than the peer's
   1614  *	public key hash, also as a 256-bit integer in little-endian, we
   1615  *	claim priority iff the bit is 0; otherwise we claim priority
   1616  *	iff the bit is 1.
   1617  *
   1618  *	This way, it is essentially arbitrary who claims priority, and
   1619  *	it may change (by a coin toss) minute to minute, but both
   1620  *	parties agree at any given moment -- except possibly at the
   1621  *	boundary of a minute -- who will take priority.
   1622  *
   1623  *	This is an extension to the WireGuard protocol -- as far as I
   1624  *	can tell, the protocol whitepaper has no resolution to this
   1625  *	deadlock scenario.  According to the author, `the deadlock
   1626  *	doesn't happen because of some additional state machine logic,
   1627  *	and on very small chances that it does, it quickly undoes
   1628  *	itself.', but this additional state machine logic does not
   1629  *	appear to be anywhere in the whitepaper, and I don't see how it
   1630  *	can undo itself until both sides have given up and one side is
   1631  *	quicker to initiate the next time around.
   1632  *
   1633  *	XXX It might be prudent to put a prefix in the hash input, so
   1634  *	we avoid accidentally colliding with any other uses of the same
   1635  *	hash on the same input.  But it's best if any changes are
   1636  *	coordinated, so that peers generally agree on what coin is
   1637  *	being tossed, instead of tossing their own independent coins
   1638  *	(which will also converge to working but more slowly over more
   1639  *	handshake retries).
   1640  */
   1641 static bool
   1642 wg_initiator_priority(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp)
   1643 {
   1644 	const uint64_t now = time_second/60, now_le = htole64(now);
   1645 	uint8_t h_min;
   1646 	uint8_t h_local[BLAKE2S_MAX_DIGEST];
   1647 	uint8_t h_peer[BLAKE2S_MAX_DIGEST];
   1648 	int borrow;
   1649 	unsigned i;
   1650 
   1651 	blake2s(&h_min, 1, NULL, 0, &now_le, sizeof(now_le));
   1652 	blake2s(h_local, sizeof(h_local), NULL, 0,
   1653 	    wg->wg_pubkey, sizeof(wg->wg_pubkey));
   1654 	blake2s(h_peer, sizeof(h_peer), NULL, 0,
   1655 	    wgp->wgp_pubkey, sizeof(wgp->wgp_pubkey));
   1656 
   1657 	for (borrow = 0, i = 0; i < BLAKE2S_MAX_DIGEST; i++)
   1658 		borrow = (h_local[i] - h_peer[i] + borrow) >> 8;
   1659 
   1660 	return 1 & (h_local[0] ^ h_peer[0] ^ h_min ^ borrow);
   1661 }
   1662 
   1663 static void __noinline
   1664 wg_handle_msg_init(struct wg_softc *wg, const struct wg_msg_init *wgmi,
   1665     const struct sockaddr *src)
   1666 {
   1667 	uint8_t ckey[WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN]; /* [W] 5.4.2: Ci */
   1668 	uint8_t hash[WG_HASH_LEN]; /* [W] 5.4.2: Hi */
   1669 	uint8_t cipher_key[WG_CIPHER_KEY_LEN];
   1670 	uint8_t peer_pubkey[WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN];
   1671 	struct wg_peer *wgp;
   1672 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   1673 	int error, ret;
   1674 	struct psref psref_peer;
   1675 	uint8_t mac1[WG_MAC_LEN];
   1676 
   1677 	WG_TRACE("init msg received");
   1678 
   1679 	wg_algo_mac_mac1(mac1, sizeof(mac1),
   1680 	    wg->wg_pubkey, sizeof(wg->wg_pubkey),
   1681 	    (const uint8_t *)wgmi, offsetof(struct wg_msg_init, wgmi_mac1));
   1682 
   1683 	/*
   1684 	 * [W] 5.3: Denial of Service Mitigation & Cookies
   1685 	 * "the responder, ..., must always reject messages with an invalid
   1686 	 *  msg.mac1"
   1687 	 */
   1688 	if (!consttime_memequal(mac1, wgmi->wgmi_mac1, sizeof(mac1))) {
   1689 		WG_DLOG("mac1 is invalid\n");
   1690 		return;
   1691 	}
   1692 
   1693 	/*
   1694 	 * [W] 5.4.7: Under Load: Cookie Reply Message
   1695 	 */
   1696 	if (wg_is_underload(wg, WG_MSG_TYPE_INIT)) {
   1697 		uint8_t cookie0[WG_COOKIE_LEN], cookie1[WG_COOKIE_LEN];
   1698 		uint8_t mac2_0[WG_MAC_LEN], mac2_1[WG_MAC_LEN];
   1699 
   1700 		WG_TRACE("under load");
   1701 
   1702 		wg_bake_cookie(wg, cookie0, cookie1, src);
   1703 		wg_algo_mac(mac2_0, sizeof(mac2_0),
   1704 		    cookie0, sizeof(cookie0),
   1705 		    (const uint8_t *)wgmi,
   1706 		    offsetof(struct wg_msg_init, wgmi_mac2),
   1707 		    NULL, 0);
   1708 		wg_algo_mac(mac2_1, sizeof(mac2_1),
   1709 		    cookie1, sizeof(cookie1),
   1710 		    (const uint8_t *)wgmi,
   1711 		    offsetof(struct wg_msg_init, wgmi_mac2),
   1712 		    NULL, 0);
   1713 		if (!(consttime_memequal(mac2_0, wgmi->wgmi_mac2,
   1714 			    sizeof(mac2_0)) |
   1715 			consttime_memequal(mac2_1, wgmi->wgmi_mac2,
   1716 			    sizeof(mac2_1)))) {
   1717 			WG_DLOG("mac2 is invalid, sending a cookie\n");
   1718 			wg_send_cookie_msg(wg, cookie1, wgmi->wgmi_sender,
   1719 			    wgmi->wgmi_mac1, src);
   1720 			return;
   1721 		}
   1722 	}
   1723 
   1724 	/*
   1725 	 * [W] 5.4.2: First Message: Initiator to Responder
   1726 	 * "When the responder receives this message, it does the same
   1727 	 *  operations so that its final state variables are identical,
   1728 	 *  replacing the operands of the DH function to produce equivalent
   1729 	 *  values."
   1730 	 *  Note that the following comments of operations are just copies of
   1731 	 *  the initiator's ones.
   1732 	 */
   1733 
   1734 	/* Ci := HASH(CONSTRUCTION) */
   1735 	/* Hi := HASH(Ci || IDENTIFIER) */
   1736 	wg_init_key_and_hash(ckey, hash);
   1737 	/* Hi := HASH(Hi || Sr^pub) */
   1738 	wg_algo_hash(hash, wg->wg_pubkey, sizeof(wg->wg_pubkey));
   1739 
   1740 	/* [N] 2.2: "e" */
   1741 	/* Ci := KDF1(Ci, Ei^pub) */
   1742 	wg_algo_kdf(ckey, NULL, NULL, ckey, wgmi->wgmi_ephemeral,
   1743 	    sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_ephemeral));
   1744 	/* Hi := HASH(Hi || msg.ephemeral) */
   1745 	wg_algo_hash(hash, wgmi->wgmi_ephemeral, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_ephemeral));
   1746 
   1747 	WG_DUMP_HASH("ckey", ckey);
   1748 
   1749 	/* [N] 2.2: "es" */
   1750 	/* Ci, k := KDF2(Ci, DH(Ei^priv, Sr^pub)) */
   1751 	wg_algo_dh_kdf(ckey, cipher_key, wg->wg_privkey, wgmi->wgmi_ephemeral);
   1752 
   1753 	WG_DUMP_HASH48("wgmi_static", wgmi->wgmi_static);
   1754 
   1755 	/* [N] 2.2: "s" */
   1756 	/* msg.static := AEAD(k, 0, Si^pub, Hi) */
   1757 	error = wg_algo_aead_dec(peer_pubkey, WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN, cipher_key, 0,
   1758 	    wgmi->wgmi_static, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_static), hash, sizeof(hash));
   1759 	if (error != 0) {
   1760 		WG_LOG_RATECHECK(&wg->wg_ppsratecheck, LOG_DEBUG,
   1761 		    "%s: wg_algo_aead_dec for secret key failed\n",
   1762 		    if_name(&wg->wg_if));
   1763 		return;
   1764 	}
   1765 	/* Hi := HASH(Hi || msg.static) */
   1766 	wg_algo_hash(hash, wgmi->wgmi_static, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_static));
   1767 
   1768 	/*
   1769 	 * Look up the peer.  Once we find a peer, wgp->wgp_pubkey is
   1770 	 * stable as long as we hold a passive reference, but for just
   1771 	 * about anything else we must lock the peer.
   1772 	 */
   1773 	wgp = wg_lookup_peer_by_pubkey(wg, peer_pubkey, &psref_peer);
   1774 	if (wgp == NULL) {
   1775 		WG_DLOG("peer not found\n");
   1776 		return;
   1777 	}
   1778 
   1779 	/* [N] 2.2: "ss" */
   1780 	/* Ci, k := KDF2(Ci, DH(Si^priv, Sr^pub)) */
   1781 	wg_algo_dh_kdf(ckey, cipher_key, wg->wg_privkey, wgp->wgp_pubkey);
   1782 
   1783 	/*
   1784 	 * Lock the peer to serialize access to handshake state.
   1785 	 */
   1786 	mutex_enter(wgp->wgp_lock);
   1787 
   1788 	/* msg.timestamp := AEAD(k, TIMESTAMP(), Hi) */
   1789 	wg_timestamp_t timestamp;
   1790 	error = wg_algo_aead_dec(timestamp, sizeof(timestamp), cipher_key, 0,
   1791 	    wgmi->wgmi_timestamp, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_timestamp),
   1792 	    hash, sizeof(hash));
   1793 	if (error != 0) {
   1794 		WG_LOG_RATECHECK(&wgp->wgp_ppsratecheck, LOG_DEBUG,
   1795 		    "%s: peer %s: wg_algo_aead_dec for timestamp failed\n",
   1796 		    if_name(&wg->wg_if), wgp->wgp_name);
   1797 		goto out;
   1798 	}
   1799 	/* Hi := HASH(Hi || msg.timestamp) */
   1800 	wg_algo_hash(hash, wgmi->wgmi_timestamp, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_timestamp));
   1801 
   1802 	/*
   1803 	 * [W] 5.1 "The responder keeps track of the greatest timestamp
   1804 	 *      received per peer and discards packets containing
   1805 	 *      timestamps less than or equal to it."
   1806 	 */
   1807 	ret = memcmp(timestamp, wgp->wgp_timestamp_latest_init,
   1808 	    sizeof(timestamp));
   1809 	if (ret <= 0) {
   1810 		WG_LOG_RATECHECK(&wgp->wgp_ppsratecheck, LOG_DEBUG,
   1811 		    "%s: peer %s: invalid init msg: timestamp is old\n",
   1812 		    if_name(&wg->wg_if), wgp->wgp_name);
   1813 		goto out;
   1814 	}
   1815 	memcpy(wgp->wgp_timestamp_latest_init, timestamp, sizeof(timestamp));
   1816 
   1817 	/*
   1818 	 * Message is good -- we're committing to handle it now, unless
   1819 	 * we were already initiating a session.
   1820 	 */
   1821 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_unstable;
   1822 	switch (wgs->wgs_state) {
   1823 	case WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN:		/* new session initiated by peer */
   1824 		break;
   1825 	case WGS_STATE_INIT_ACTIVE:	/* we're already initiating */
   1826 		if (wg_initiator_priority(wg, wgp)) {
   1827 			WG_TRACE("Session already initializing,"
   1828 			    " ignoring the message");
   1829 			goto out;
   1830 		}
   1831 		WG_TRACE("Yielding session initiation to peer");
   1832 		wg_put_session_index(wg, wgs);
   1833 		KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN, "state=%d",
   1834 		    wgs->wgs_state);
   1835 		break;
   1836 	case WGS_STATE_INIT_PASSIVE:	/* peer is retrying, start over */
   1837 		WG_TRACE("Session already initializing, destroying old states");
   1838 		/*
   1839 		 * XXX Avoid this -- just resend our response -- if the
   1840 		 * INIT message is identical to the previous one.
   1841 		 */
   1842 		wg_put_session_index(wg, wgs);
   1843 		KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN, "state=%d",
   1844 		    wgs->wgs_state);
   1845 		break;
   1846 	case WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED:	/* can't happen */
   1847 		panic("unstable session can't be established");
   1848 	case WGS_STATE_DESTROYING:	/* rekey initiated by peer */
   1849 		WG_TRACE("Session destroying, but force to clear");
   1850 		wg_put_session_index(wg, wgs);
   1851 		KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN, "state=%d",
   1852 		    wgs->wgs_state);
   1853 		break;
   1854 	default:
   1855 		panic("invalid session state: %d", wgs->wgs_state);
   1856 	}
   1857 
   1858 	/*
   1859 	 * Assign a fresh session index.
   1860 	 */
   1861 	KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN, "state=%d",
   1862 	    wgs->wgs_state);
   1863 	wg_get_session_index(wg, wgs);
   1864 
   1865 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_handshake_hash, hash, sizeof(hash));
   1866 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_chaining_key, ckey, sizeof(ckey));
   1867 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_ephemeral_key_peer, wgmi->wgmi_ephemeral,
   1868 	    sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_ephemeral));
   1869 
   1870 	/*
   1871 	 * The packet is genuine.  Update the peer's endpoint if the
   1872 	 * source address changed.
   1873 	 *
   1874 	 * XXX How to prevent DoS by replaying genuine packets from the
   1875 	 * wrong source address?
   1876 	 */
   1877 	wg_update_endpoint_if_necessary(wgp, src);
   1878 
   1879 	/*
   1880 	 * Even though we don't transition from INIT_PASSIVE to
   1881 	 * ESTABLISHED until we receive the first data packet from the
   1882 	 * initiator, we count the time of the INIT message as the time
   1883 	 * of establishment -- this is used to decide when to erase
   1884 	 * keys, and we want to start counting as soon as we have
   1885 	 * generated keys.
   1886 	 */
   1887 	wgs->wgs_time_established = time_uptime32;
   1888 	wg_schedule_session_dtor_timer(wgp);
   1889 
   1890 	/*
   1891 	 * Respond to the initiator with our ephemeral public key.
   1892 	 */
   1893 	wg_send_handshake_msg_resp(wg, wgp, wgs, wgmi);
   1894 
   1895 	WG_DLOG("session[L=%"PRIx32" R=%"PRIx32"]:"
   1896 	    " calculate keys as responder\n",
   1897 	    wgs->wgs_local_index, wgs->wgs_remote_index);
   1898 	wg_calculate_keys(wgs, false);
   1899 	wg_clear_states(wgs);
   1900 
   1901 	/*
   1902 	 * Session is ready to receive data now that we have received
   1903 	 * the peer initiator's ephemeral key pair, generated our
   1904 	 * responder's ephemeral key pair, and derived a session key.
   1905 	 *
   1906 	 * Transition from UNKNOWN to INIT_PASSIVE to publish it to the
   1907 	 * data rx path, wg_handle_msg_data, where the
   1908 	 * atomic_load_acquire matching this atomic_store_release
   1909 	 * happens.
   1910 	 *
   1911 	 * (Session is not, however, ready to send data until the peer
   1912 	 * has acknowledged our response by sending its first data
   1913 	 * packet.  So don't swap the sessions yet.)
   1914 	 */
   1915 	WG_DLOG("session[L=%"PRIx32" R=%"PRIx32"] -> WGS_STATE_INIT_PASSIVE\n",
   1916 	    wgs->wgs_local_index, wgs->wgs_remote_index);
   1917 	atomic_store_release(&wgs->wgs_state, WGS_STATE_INIT_PASSIVE);
   1918 	WG_TRACE("WGS_STATE_INIT_PASSIVE");
   1919 
   1920 out:
   1921 	mutex_exit(wgp->wgp_lock);
   1922 	wg_put_peer(wgp, &psref_peer);
   1923 }
   1924 
   1925 static struct socket *
   1926 wg_get_so_by_af(struct wg_softc *wg, const int af)
   1927 {
   1928 
   1929 	switch (af) {
   1930 #ifdef INET
   1931 	case AF_INET:
   1932 		return wg->wg_so4;
   1933 #endif
   1934 #ifdef INET6
   1935 	case AF_INET6:
   1936 		return wg->wg_so6;
   1937 #endif
   1938 	default:
   1939 		panic("wg: no such af: %d", af);
   1940 	}
   1941 }
   1942 
   1943 static struct socket *
   1944 wg_get_so_by_peer(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct wg_sockaddr *wgsa)
   1945 {
   1946 
   1947 	return wg_get_so_by_af(wgp->wgp_sc, wgsa_family(wgsa));
   1948 }
   1949 
   1950 static struct wg_sockaddr *
   1951 wg_get_endpoint_sa(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct psref *psref)
   1952 {
   1953 	struct wg_sockaddr *wgsa;
   1954 	int s;
   1955 
   1956 	s = pserialize_read_enter();
   1957 	wgsa = atomic_load_consume(&wgp->wgp_endpoint);
   1958 	psref_acquire(psref, &wgsa->wgsa_psref, wg_psref_class);
   1959 	pserialize_read_exit(s);
   1960 
   1961 	return wgsa;
   1962 }
   1963 
   1964 static void
   1965 wg_put_sa(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct wg_sockaddr *wgsa, struct psref *psref)
   1966 {
   1967 
   1968 	psref_release(psref, &wgsa->wgsa_psref, wg_psref_class);
   1969 }
   1970 
   1971 static int
   1972 wg_send_cookie(struct wg_softc *wg, const struct sockaddr *src, struct mbuf *m)
   1973 {
   1974 	struct socket *const so = wg_get_so_by_af(wg, src->sa_family);
   1975 	union {
   1976 		struct sockaddr sa;
   1977 		struct sockaddr_in sin;
   1978 		struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
   1979 	} dst;
   1980 
   1981 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_LOG
   1982 	char addr[128];
   1983 	sockaddr_format(src, addr, sizeof(addr));
   1984 	WG_DLOG("send cookie to %s\n", addr);
   1985 #endif
   1986 	sockaddr_copy(&dst.sa, sizeof(dst), src);
   1987 	return sosend(so, &dst.sa, NULL, m, NULL, 0, curlwp);
   1988 }
   1989 
   1990 static int
   1991 wg_send_hs(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct mbuf *m)
   1992 {
   1993 	int error;
   1994 	struct socket *so;
   1995 	struct psref psref;
   1996 	struct wg_sockaddr *wgsa;
   1997 
   1998 	wgsa = wg_get_endpoint_sa(wgp, &psref);
   1999 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_LOG
   2000 	char addr[128];
   2001 	sockaddr_format(wgsatosa(wgsa), addr, sizeof(addr));
   2002 	WG_DLOG("send handshake msg to %s\n", addr);
   2003 #endif
   2004 	so = wg_get_so_by_peer(wgp, wgsa);
   2005 	error = sosend(so, wgsatosa(wgsa), NULL, m, NULL, 0, curlwp);
   2006 	wg_put_sa(wgp, wgsa, &psref);
   2007 
   2008 	return error;
   2009 }
   2010 
   2011 static void
   2012 wg_send_handshake_msg_init(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp)
   2013 {
   2014 	int error;
   2015 	struct mbuf *m;
   2016 	struct wg_msg_init *wgmi;
   2017 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   2018 
   2019 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   2020 
   2021 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_unstable;
   2022 	/* XXX pull dispatch out into wg_task_send_init_message */
   2023 	switch (wgs->wgs_state) {
   2024 	case WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN:		/* new session initiated by us */
   2025 		break;
   2026 	case WGS_STATE_INIT_ACTIVE:	/* we're already initiating, stop */
   2027 		WG_TRACE("Session already initializing, skip starting new one");
   2028 		return;
   2029 	case WGS_STATE_INIT_PASSIVE:	/* peer was trying -- XXX what now? */
   2030 		WG_TRACE("Session already initializing, waiting for peer");
   2031 		return;
   2032 	case WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED:	/* can't happen */
   2033 		panic("unstable session can't be established");
   2034 	case WGS_STATE_DESTROYING:	/* rekey initiated by us too early */
   2035 		WG_TRACE("Session destroying");
   2036 		wg_put_session_index(wg, wgs);
   2037 		KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN, "state=%d",
   2038 		    wgs->wgs_state);
   2039 		break;
   2040 	}
   2041 
   2042 	/*
   2043 	 * Assign a fresh session index.
   2044 	 */
   2045 	KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN, "state=%d",
   2046 	    wgs->wgs_state);
   2047 	wg_get_session_index(wg, wgs);
   2048 
   2049 	/*
   2050 	 * We have initiated a session.  Transition to INIT_ACTIVE.
   2051 	 * This doesn't publish it for use in the data rx path,
   2052 	 * wg_handle_msg_data, or in the data tx path, wg_output -- we
   2053 	 * have to wait for the peer to respond with their ephemeral
   2054 	 * public key before we can derive a session key for tx/rx.
   2055 	 * Hence only atomic_store_relaxed.
   2056 	 */
   2057 	WG_DLOG("session[L=%"PRIx32" R=(unknown)] -> WGS_STATE_INIT_ACTIVE\n",
   2058 	    wgs->wgs_local_index);
   2059 	atomic_store_relaxed(&wgs->wgs_state, WGS_STATE_INIT_ACTIVE);
   2060 
   2061 	m = m_gethdr(M_WAIT, MT_DATA);
   2062 	if (sizeof(*wgmi) > MHLEN) {
   2063 		m_clget(m, M_WAIT);
   2064 		CTASSERT(sizeof(*wgmi) <= MCLBYTES);
   2065 	}
   2066 	m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = sizeof(*wgmi);
   2067 	wgmi = mtod(m, struct wg_msg_init *);
   2068 	wg_fill_msg_init(wg, wgp, wgs, wgmi);
   2069 
   2070 	error = wg->wg_ops->send_hs_msg(wgp, m); /* consumes m */
   2071 	if (error) {
   2072 		/*
   2073 		 * Sending out an initiation packet failed; give up on
   2074 		 * this session and toss packet waiting for it if any.
   2075 		 *
   2076 		 * XXX Why don't we just let the periodic handshake
   2077 		 * retry logic work in this case?
   2078 		 */
   2079 		WG_DLOG("send_hs_msg failed, error=%d\n", error);
   2080 		wg_put_session_index(wg, wgs);
   2081 		m = atomic_swap_ptr(&wgp->wgp_pending, NULL);
   2082 		membar_acquire(); /* matches membar_release in wgintr */
   2083 		m_freem(m);
   2084 		return;
   2085 	}
   2086 
   2087 	WG_TRACE("init msg sent");
   2088 	if (wgp->wgp_handshake_start_time == 0)
   2089 		wgp->wgp_handshake_start_time = time_uptime;
   2090 	callout_schedule(&wgp->wgp_handshake_timeout_timer,
   2091 	    MIN(wg_rekey_timeout, (unsigned)(INT_MAX / hz)) * hz);
   2092 }
   2093 
   2094 static void
   2095 wg_fill_msg_resp(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp,
   2096     struct wg_session *wgs, struct wg_msg_resp *wgmr,
   2097     const struct wg_msg_init *wgmi)
   2098 {
   2099 	uint8_t ckey[WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN]; /* [W] 5.4.3: Cr */
   2100 	uint8_t hash[WG_HASH_LEN]; /* [W] 5.4.3: Hr */
   2101 	uint8_t cipher_key[WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN];
   2102 	uint8_t pubkey[WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN];
   2103 	uint8_t privkey[WG_EPHEMERAL_KEY_LEN];
   2104 
   2105 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   2106 	KASSERT(wgs == wgp->wgp_session_unstable);
   2107 	KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN, "state=%d",
   2108 	    wgs->wgs_state);
   2109 
   2110 	memcpy(hash, wgs->wgs_handshake_hash, sizeof(hash));
   2111 	memcpy(ckey, wgs->wgs_chaining_key, sizeof(ckey));
   2112 
   2113 	wgmr->wgmr_type = htole32(WG_MSG_TYPE_RESP);
   2114 	wgmr->wgmr_sender = wgs->wgs_local_index;
   2115 	wgmr->wgmr_receiver = wgmi->wgmi_sender;
   2116 
   2117 	/* [W] 5.4.3 Second Message: Responder to Initiator */
   2118 
   2119 	/* [N] 2.2: "e" */
   2120 	/* Er^priv, Er^pub := DH-GENERATE() */
   2121 	wg_algo_generate_keypair(pubkey, privkey);
   2122 	/* Cr := KDF1(Cr, Er^pub) */
   2123 	wg_algo_kdf(ckey, NULL, NULL, ckey, pubkey, sizeof(pubkey));
   2124 	/* msg.ephemeral := Er^pub */
   2125 	memcpy(wgmr->wgmr_ephemeral, pubkey, sizeof(wgmr->wgmr_ephemeral));
   2126 	/* Hr := HASH(Hr || msg.ephemeral) */
   2127 	wg_algo_hash(hash, pubkey, sizeof(pubkey));
   2128 
   2129 	WG_DUMP_HASH("ckey", ckey);
   2130 	WG_DUMP_HASH("hash", hash);
   2131 
   2132 	/* [N] 2.2: "ee" */
   2133 	/* Cr := KDF1(Cr, DH(Er^priv, Ei^pub)) */
   2134 	wg_algo_dh_kdf(ckey, NULL, privkey, wgs->wgs_ephemeral_key_peer);
   2135 
   2136 	/* [N] 2.2: "se" */
   2137 	/* Cr := KDF1(Cr, DH(Er^priv, Si^pub)) */
   2138 	wg_algo_dh_kdf(ckey, NULL, privkey, wgp->wgp_pubkey);
   2139 
   2140 	/* [N] 9.2: "psk" */
   2141     {
   2142 	uint8_t kdfout[WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN];
   2143 	/* Cr, r, k := KDF3(Cr, Q) */
   2144 	wg_algo_kdf(ckey, kdfout, cipher_key, ckey, wgp->wgp_psk,
   2145 	    sizeof(wgp->wgp_psk));
   2146 	/* Hr := HASH(Hr || r) */
   2147 	wg_algo_hash(hash, kdfout, sizeof(kdfout));
   2148     }
   2149 
   2150 	/* msg.empty := AEAD(k, 0, e, Hr) */
   2151 	wg_algo_aead_enc(wgmr->wgmr_empty, sizeof(wgmr->wgmr_empty),
   2152 	    cipher_key, 0, NULL, 0, hash, sizeof(hash));
   2153 	/* Hr := HASH(Hr || msg.empty) */
   2154 	wg_algo_hash(hash, wgmr->wgmr_empty, sizeof(wgmr->wgmr_empty));
   2155 
   2156 	WG_DUMP_HASH("wgmr_empty", wgmr->wgmr_empty);
   2157 
   2158 	/* [W] 5.4.4: Cookie MACs */
   2159 	/* msg.mac1 := MAC(HASH(LABEL-MAC1 || Sm'^pub), msg_a) */
   2160 	wg_algo_mac_mac1(wgmr->wgmr_mac1, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_mac1),
   2161 	    wgp->wgp_pubkey, sizeof(wgp->wgp_pubkey),
   2162 	    (const uint8_t *)wgmr, offsetof(struct wg_msg_resp, wgmr_mac1));
   2163 	/* Need mac1 to decrypt a cookie from a cookie message */
   2164 	memcpy(wgp->wgp_last_sent_mac1, wgmr->wgmr_mac1,
   2165 	    sizeof(wgp->wgp_last_sent_mac1));
   2166 	wgp->wgp_last_sent_mac1_valid = true;
   2167 
   2168 	if (wgp->wgp_latest_cookie_time == 0 ||
   2169 	    (time_uptime - wgp->wgp_latest_cookie_time) >= WG_COOKIE_TIME)
   2170 		/* msg.mac2 := 0^16 */
   2171 		memset(wgmr->wgmr_mac2, 0, sizeof(wgmr->wgmr_mac2));
   2172 	else {
   2173 		/* msg.mac2 := MAC(Lm, msg_b) */
   2174 		wg_algo_mac(wgmr->wgmr_mac2, sizeof(wgmi->wgmi_mac2),
   2175 		    wgp->wgp_latest_cookie, WG_COOKIE_LEN,
   2176 		    (const uint8_t *)wgmr,
   2177 		    offsetof(struct wg_msg_resp, wgmr_mac2),
   2178 		    NULL, 0);
   2179 	}
   2180 
   2181 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_handshake_hash, hash, sizeof(hash));
   2182 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_chaining_key, ckey, sizeof(ckey));
   2183 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_ephemeral_key_pub, pubkey, sizeof(pubkey));
   2184 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_ephemeral_key_priv, privkey, sizeof(privkey));
   2185 	wgs->wgs_remote_index = wgmi->wgmi_sender;
   2186 	WG_DLOG("sender=%x\n", wgs->wgs_local_index);
   2187 	WG_DLOG("receiver=%x\n", wgs->wgs_remote_index);
   2188 }
   2189 
   2190 /*
   2191  * wg_swap_sessions(wg, wgp)
   2192  *
   2193  *	Caller has just finished establishing the unstable session in
   2194  *	wg for peer wgp.  Publish it as the stable session, send queued
   2195  *	packets or keepalives as necessary to kick off the session,
   2196  *	move the previously stable session to unstable, and begin
   2197  *	destroying it.
   2198  */
   2199 static void
   2200 wg_swap_sessions(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp)
   2201 {
   2202 	struct wg_session *wgs, *wgs_prev;
   2203 	struct mbuf *m;
   2204 
   2205 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   2206 
   2207 	/*
   2208 	 * Get the newly established session, to become the new
   2209 	 * session.  Caller must have transitioned from INIT_ACTIVE to
   2210 	 * INIT_PASSIVE or to ESTABLISHED already.  This will become
   2211 	 * the stable session.
   2212 	 */
   2213 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_unstable;
   2214 	KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED, "state=%d",
   2215 	    wgs->wgs_state);
   2216 
   2217 	/*
   2218 	 * Get the stable session, which is either the previously
   2219 	 * established session in the ESTABLISHED state, or has not
   2220 	 * been established at all and is UNKNOWN.  This will become
   2221 	 * the unstable session.
   2222 	 */
   2223 	wgs_prev = wgp->wgp_session_stable;
   2224 	KASSERTMSG((wgs_prev->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED ||
   2225 		wgs_prev->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN),
   2226 	    "state=%d", wgs_prev->wgs_state);
   2227 
   2228 	/*
   2229 	 * Publish the newly established session for the tx path to use
   2230 	 * and make the other one the unstable session to handle
   2231 	 * stragglers in the rx path and later be used for the next
   2232 	 * session's handshake.
   2233 	 */
   2234 	atomic_store_release(&wgp->wgp_session_stable, wgs);
   2235 	wgp->wgp_session_unstable = wgs_prev;
   2236 
   2237 	/*
   2238 	 * Record the handshake time and reset the handshake state.
   2239 	 */
   2240 	getnanotime(&wgp->wgp_last_handshake_time);
   2241 	wgp->wgp_handshake_start_time = 0;
   2242 	wgp->wgp_last_sent_mac1_valid = false;
   2243 
   2244 	/*
   2245 	 * If we had a data packet queued up, send it.
   2246 	 *
   2247 	 * If not, but we're the initiator, send a keepalive message --
   2248 	 * if we're the initiator we have to send something immediately
   2249 	 * or else the responder will never answer.
   2250 	 */
   2251 	if ((m = atomic_swap_ptr(&wgp->wgp_pending, NULL)) != NULL) {
   2252 		membar_acquire(); /* matches membar_release in wgintr */
   2253 		wg_send_data_msg(wgp, wgs, m); /* consumes m */
   2254 		m = NULL;
   2255 	} else if (wgs->wgs_is_initiator) {
   2256 		wg_send_keepalive_msg(wgp, wgs);
   2257 	}
   2258 
   2259 	/*
   2260 	 * If the previous stable session was established, begin to
   2261 	 * destroy it.
   2262 	 */
   2263 	if (wgs_prev->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED) {
   2264 		/*
   2265 		 * Transition ESTABLISHED->DESTROYING.  The session
   2266 		 * will remain usable for the data rx path to process
   2267 		 * packets still in flight to us, but we won't use it
   2268 		 * for data tx.
   2269 		 */
   2270 		WG_DLOG("session[L=%"PRIx32" R=%"PRIx32"]"
   2271 		    " -> WGS_STATE_DESTROYING\n",
   2272 		    wgs_prev->wgs_local_index, wgs_prev->wgs_remote_index);
   2273 		atomic_store_relaxed(&wgs_prev->wgs_state,
   2274 		    WGS_STATE_DESTROYING);
   2275 	} else {
   2276 		KASSERTMSG(wgs_prev->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN,
   2277 		    "state=%d", wgs_prev->wgs_state);
   2278 		wgs_prev->wgs_local_index = 0; /* paranoia */
   2279 		wgs_prev->wgs_remote_index = 0; /* paranoia */
   2280 		wg_clear_states(wgs_prev); /* paranoia */
   2281 		wgs_prev->wgs_state = WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN;
   2282 	}
   2283 }
   2284 
   2285 static void __noinline
   2286 wg_handle_msg_resp(struct wg_softc *wg, const struct wg_msg_resp *wgmr,
   2287     const struct sockaddr *src)
   2288 {
   2289 	uint8_t ckey[WG_CHAINING_KEY_LEN]; /* [W] 5.4.3: Cr */
   2290 	uint8_t hash[WG_HASH_LEN]; /* [W] 5.4.3: Kr */
   2291 	uint8_t cipher_key[WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN];
   2292 	struct wg_peer *wgp;
   2293 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   2294 	struct psref psref;
   2295 	int error;
   2296 	uint8_t mac1[WG_MAC_LEN];
   2297 
   2298 	wg_algo_mac_mac1(mac1, sizeof(mac1),
   2299 	    wg->wg_pubkey, sizeof(wg->wg_pubkey),
   2300 	    (const uint8_t *)wgmr, offsetof(struct wg_msg_resp, wgmr_mac1));
   2301 
   2302 	/*
   2303 	 * [W] 5.3: Denial of Service Mitigation & Cookies
   2304 	 * "the responder, ..., must always reject messages with an invalid
   2305 	 *  msg.mac1"
   2306 	 */
   2307 	if (!consttime_memequal(mac1, wgmr->wgmr_mac1, sizeof(mac1))) {
   2308 		WG_DLOG("mac1 is invalid\n");
   2309 		return;
   2310 	}
   2311 
   2312 	/*
   2313 	 * [W] 5.4.7: Under Load: Cookie Reply Message
   2314 	 */
   2315 	if (wg_is_underload(wg, WG_MSG_TYPE_RESP)) {
   2316 		uint8_t cookie0[WG_COOKIE_LEN], cookie1[WG_COOKIE_LEN];
   2317 		uint8_t mac2_0[WG_MAC_LEN], mac2_1[WG_MAC_LEN];
   2318 
   2319 		WG_TRACE("under load");
   2320 
   2321 		wg_bake_cookie(wg, cookie0, cookie1, src);
   2322 		wg_algo_mac(mac2_0, sizeof(mac2_0),
   2323 		    cookie0, sizeof(cookie0),
   2324 		    (const uint8_t *)wgmr,
   2325 		    offsetof(struct wg_msg_resp, wgmr_mac2),
   2326 		    NULL, 0);
   2327 		wg_algo_mac(mac2_1, sizeof(mac2_1),
   2328 		    cookie1, sizeof(cookie1),
   2329 		    (const uint8_t *)wgmr,
   2330 		    offsetof(struct wg_msg_resp, wgmr_mac2),
   2331 		    NULL, 0);
   2332 		if (!(consttime_memequal(mac2_0, wgmr->wgmr_mac2,
   2333 			    sizeof(mac2_0)) |
   2334 			consttime_memequal(mac2_1, wgmr->wgmr_mac2,
   2335 			    sizeof(mac2_1)))) {
   2336 			WG_DLOG("mac2 is invalid, sending a cookie\n");
   2337 			wg_send_cookie_msg(wg, cookie1, wgmr->wgmr_receiver,
   2338 			    wgmr->wgmr_mac1, src);
   2339 			return;
   2340 		}
   2341 	}
   2342 
   2343 	WG_TRACE("resp msg received");
   2344 	wgs = wg_lookup_session_by_index(wg, wgmr->wgmr_receiver, &psref);
   2345 	if (wgs == NULL) {
   2346 		WG_TRACE("No session found");
   2347 		return;
   2348 	}
   2349 
   2350 	wgp = wgs->wgs_peer;
   2351 
   2352 	mutex_enter(wgp->wgp_lock);
   2353 
   2354 	/* If we weren't waiting for a handshake response, drop it.  */
   2355 	if (wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_INIT_ACTIVE) {
   2356 		WG_TRACE("peer sent spurious handshake response, ignoring");
   2357 		goto out;
   2358 	}
   2359 
   2360 	memcpy(hash, wgs->wgs_handshake_hash, sizeof(hash));
   2361 	memcpy(ckey, wgs->wgs_chaining_key, sizeof(ckey));
   2362 
   2363 	/*
   2364 	 * [W] 5.4.3 Second Message: Responder to Initiator
   2365 	 * "When the initiator receives this message, it does the same
   2366 	 *  operations so that its final state variables are identical,
   2367 	 *  replacing the operands of the DH function to produce equivalent
   2368 	 *  values."
   2369 	 *  Note that the following comments of operations are just copies of
   2370 	 *  the initiator's ones.
   2371 	 */
   2372 
   2373 	/* [N] 2.2: "e" */
   2374 	/* Cr := KDF1(Cr, Er^pub) */
   2375 	wg_algo_kdf(ckey, NULL, NULL, ckey, wgmr->wgmr_ephemeral,
   2376 	    sizeof(wgmr->wgmr_ephemeral));
   2377 	/* Hr := HASH(Hr || msg.ephemeral) */
   2378 	wg_algo_hash(hash, wgmr->wgmr_ephemeral, sizeof(wgmr->wgmr_ephemeral));
   2379 
   2380 	WG_DUMP_HASH("ckey", ckey);
   2381 	WG_DUMP_HASH("hash", hash);
   2382 
   2383 	/* [N] 2.2: "ee" */
   2384 	/* Cr := KDF1(Cr, DH(Er^priv, Ei^pub)) */
   2385 	wg_algo_dh_kdf(ckey, NULL, wgs->wgs_ephemeral_key_priv,
   2386 	    wgmr->wgmr_ephemeral);
   2387 
   2388 	/* [N] 2.2: "se" */
   2389 	/* Cr := KDF1(Cr, DH(Er^priv, Si^pub)) */
   2390 	wg_algo_dh_kdf(ckey, NULL, wg->wg_privkey, wgmr->wgmr_ephemeral);
   2391 
   2392 	/* [N] 9.2: "psk" */
   2393     {
   2394 	uint8_t kdfout[WG_KDF_OUTPUT_LEN];
   2395 	/* Cr, r, k := KDF3(Cr, Q) */
   2396 	wg_algo_kdf(ckey, kdfout, cipher_key, ckey, wgp->wgp_psk,
   2397 	    sizeof(wgp->wgp_psk));
   2398 	/* Hr := HASH(Hr || r) */
   2399 	wg_algo_hash(hash, kdfout, sizeof(kdfout));
   2400     }
   2401 
   2402     {
   2403 	uint8_t out[sizeof(wgmr->wgmr_empty)]; /* for safety */
   2404 	/* msg.empty := AEAD(k, 0, e, Hr) */
   2405 	error = wg_algo_aead_dec(out, 0, cipher_key, 0, wgmr->wgmr_empty,
   2406 	    sizeof(wgmr->wgmr_empty), hash, sizeof(hash));
   2407 	WG_DUMP_HASH("wgmr_empty", wgmr->wgmr_empty);
   2408 	if (error != 0) {
   2409 		WG_LOG_RATECHECK(&wgp->wgp_ppsratecheck, LOG_DEBUG,
   2410 		    "%s: peer %s: wg_algo_aead_dec for empty message failed\n",
   2411 		    if_name(&wg->wg_if), wgp->wgp_name);
   2412 		goto out;
   2413 	}
   2414 	/* Hr := HASH(Hr || msg.empty) */
   2415 	wg_algo_hash(hash, wgmr->wgmr_empty, sizeof(wgmr->wgmr_empty));
   2416     }
   2417 
   2418 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_handshake_hash, hash, sizeof(wgs->wgs_handshake_hash));
   2419 	memcpy(wgs->wgs_chaining_key, ckey, sizeof(wgs->wgs_chaining_key));
   2420 	wgs->wgs_remote_index = wgmr->wgmr_sender;
   2421 	WG_DLOG("receiver=%x\n", wgs->wgs_remote_index);
   2422 
   2423 	/*
   2424 	 * The packet is genuine.  Update the peer's endpoint if the
   2425 	 * source address changed.
   2426 	 *
   2427 	 * XXX How to prevent DoS by replaying genuine packets from the
   2428 	 * wrong source address?
   2429 	 */
   2430 	wg_update_endpoint_if_necessary(wgp, src);
   2431 
   2432 	KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_INIT_ACTIVE, "state=%d",
   2433 	    wgs->wgs_state);
   2434 	wgs->wgs_time_established = time_uptime32;
   2435 	wg_schedule_session_dtor_timer(wgp);
   2436 	wgs->wgs_time_last_data_sent = 0;
   2437 	wgs->wgs_is_initiator = true;
   2438 	WG_DLOG("session[L=%"PRIx32" R=%"PRIx32"]:"
   2439 	    " calculate keys as initiator\n",
   2440 	    wgs->wgs_local_index, wgs->wgs_remote_index);
   2441 	wg_calculate_keys(wgs, true);
   2442 	wg_clear_states(wgs);
   2443 
   2444 	/*
   2445 	 * Session is ready to receive data now that we have received
   2446 	 * the responder's response.
   2447 	 *
   2448 	 * Transition from INIT_ACTIVE to ESTABLISHED to publish it to
   2449 	 * the data rx path, wg_handle_msg_data.
   2450 	 */
   2451 	WG_DLOG("session[L=%"PRIx32" R=%"PRIx32" -> WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED\n",
   2452 	    wgs->wgs_local_index, wgs->wgs_remote_index);
   2453 	atomic_store_release(&wgs->wgs_state, WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED);
   2454 	WG_TRACE("WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED");
   2455 
   2456 	callout_halt(&wgp->wgp_handshake_timeout_timer, NULL);
   2457 
   2458 	/*
   2459 	 * Session is ready to send data now that we have received the
   2460 	 * responder's response.
   2461 	 *
   2462 	 * Swap the sessions to publish the new one as the stable
   2463 	 * session for the data tx path, wg_output.
   2464 	 */
   2465 	wg_swap_sessions(wg, wgp);
   2466 	KASSERT(wgs == wgp->wgp_session_stable);
   2467 
   2468 out:
   2469 	mutex_exit(wgp->wgp_lock);
   2470 	wg_put_session(wgs, &psref);
   2471 }
   2472 
   2473 static void
   2474 wg_send_handshake_msg_resp(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp,
   2475     struct wg_session *wgs, const struct wg_msg_init *wgmi)
   2476 {
   2477 	int error;
   2478 	struct mbuf *m;
   2479 	struct wg_msg_resp *wgmr;
   2480 
   2481 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   2482 	KASSERT(wgs == wgp->wgp_session_unstable);
   2483 	KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN, "state=%d",
   2484 	    wgs->wgs_state);
   2485 
   2486 	m = m_gethdr(M_WAIT, MT_DATA);
   2487 	if (sizeof(*wgmr) > MHLEN) {
   2488 		m_clget(m, M_WAIT);
   2489 		CTASSERT(sizeof(*wgmr) <= MCLBYTES);
   2490 	}
   2491 	m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = sizeof(*wgmr);
   2492 	wgmr = mtod(m, struct wg_msg_resp *);
   2493 	wg_fill_msg_resp(wg, wgp, wgs, wgmr, wgmi);
   2494 
   2495 	error = wg->wg_ops->send_hs_msg(wgp, m); /* consumes m */
   2496 	if (error) {
   2497 		WG_DLOG("send_hs_msg failed, error=%d\n", error);
   2498 		return;
   2499 	}
   2500 
   2501 	WG_TRACE("resp msg sent");
   2502 }
   2503 
   2504 static struct wg_peer *
   2505 wg_lookup_peer_by_pubkey(struct wg_softc *wg,
   2506     const uint8_t pubkey[static WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN], struct psref *psref)
   2507 {
   2508 	struct wg_peer *wgp;
   2509 
   2510 	int s = pserialize_read_enter();
   2511 	wgp = thmap_get(wg->wg_peers_bypubkey, pubkey, WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN);
   2512 	if (wgp != NULL)
   2513 		wg_get_peer(wgp, psref);
   2514 	pserialize_read_exit(s);
   2515 
   2516 	return wgp;
   2517 }
   2518 
   2519 static void
   2520 wg_bake_cookie(struct wg_softc *wg,
   2521     uint8_t cookie0[static WG_COOKIE_LEN],
   2522     uint8_t cookie1[static WG_COOKIE_LEN],
   2523     const struct sockaddr *src)
   2524 {
   2525 	uint8_t addr[16];
   2526 	size_t addrlen;
   2527 	uint8_t uh_sport[2];
   2528 
   2529 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_LOG
   2530 	char addrstr[128];
   2531 	sockaddr_format(src, addrstr, sizeof(addrstr));
   2532 	WG_DLOG("src=%s\n", addrstr);
   2533 #endif
   2534 
   2535 	switch (src->sa_family) {
   2536 #ifdef INET
   2537 	case AF_INET: {
   2538 		const struct sockaddr_in *sin = satocsin(src);
   2539 		addrlen = sizeof(sin->sin_addr);
   2540 		memcpy(addr, &sin->sin_addr, addrlen);
   2541 		be16enc(uh_sport, ntohs(sin->sin_port));
   2542 		break;
   2543 	    }
   2544 #endif
   2545 #ifdef INET6
   2546 	case AF_INET6: {
   2547 		const struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6 = satocsin6(src);
   2548 		addrlen = sizeof(sin6->sin6_addr);
   2549 		memcpy(addr, &sin6->sin6_addr, addrlen);
   2550 		be16enc(uh_sport, ntohs(sin6->sin6_port));
   2551 		break;
   2552 	    }
   2553 #endif
   2554 	default:
   2555 		panic("invalid af=%d", src->sa_family);
   2556 	}
   2557 
   2558 	/*
   2559 	 * [W] 5.4.7: Under Load: Cookie Reply Message
   2560 	 * "The secret variable, R_m, changes every two minutes to a
   2561 	 * random value..."
   2562 	 *
   2563 	 * Rather than keep state (requires locking, prefer not to take
   2564 	 * any locks at this stage of DoS mitigation), we just compute
   2565 	 * a pseudorandom function of the number of two-minute
   2566 	 * intervals since boot.
   2567 	 *
   2568 	 * Actually, we compute a PRF of the number of one-minute
   2569 	 * intervals since boot, but we allow both the current minute
   2570 	 * and the next minute, and we will send the next minute as the
   2571 	 * cookie on the network -- that way, every cookie is valid for
   2572 	 * a total of two minutes of absolute time, but the cookie we
   2573 	 * send is guaranteed to be valid for _at least_ one minute
   2574 	 * after we send it.  If we simply used a single two-minute
   2575 	 * interval, we might send a cookie out 119sec into its
   2576 	 * validity period, expiring before the other side has had a
   2577 	 * chance to use it.
   2578 	 */
   2579 	uint8_t cookie_R0[WG_COOKIESECRET_LEN], cookie_R1[WG_COOKIESECRET_LEN];
   2580 	const uint32_t now = time_uptime32;
   2581 	uint8_t now0[4], now1[4];
   2582 	le32enc(now0, now/(WG_COOKIESECRET_TIME/2));
   2583 	le32enc(now1, now/(WG_COOKIESECRET_TIME/2) + 1);
   2584 	blake2s(cookie_R0, sizeof(cookie_R0),
   2585 	    wg->wg_cookiesecret, sizeof(wg->wg_cookiesecret),
   2586 	    now0, sizeof(now0));
   2587 	blake2s(cookie_R1, sizeof(cookie_R1),
   2588 	    wg->wg_cookiesecret, sizeof(wg->wg_cookiesecret),
   2589 	    now1, sizeof(now1));
   2590 
   2591 	/*
   2592 	 * tau := MAC(R_m, A_{m'}),
   2593 	 *
   2594 	 * where "A_{m'} represents a concatenation of the subscript's
   2595 	 * external IP source address and UDP source port"
   2596 	 *
   2597 	 * The document is not clear, but it seems that tau itself is
   2598 	 * the `cookie' (and the `msg.cookie' field is the _encrypted_
   2599 	 * cookie).
   2600 	 */
   2601 	wg_algo_mac(cookie0, WG_COOKIE_LEN,
   2602 	    cookie_R0, sizeof(cookie_R0),
   2603 	    addr, addrlen, uh_sport, sizeof(uh_sport));
   2604 	wg_algo_mac(cookie1, WG_COOKIE_LEN,
   2605 	    cookie_R1, sizeof(cookie_R1),
   2606 	    addr, addrlen, uh_sport, sizeof(uh_sport));
   2607 }
   2608 
   2609 static void
   2610 wg_fill_msg_cookie(struct wg_softc *wg,
   2611     struct wg_msg_cookie *wgmc,
   2612     const uint8_t cookie[static WG_COOKIE_LEN],
   2613     const uint32_t sender, const uint8_t mac1[static WG_MAC_LEN])
   2614 {
   2615 	uint8_t key[WG_HASH_LEN];
   2616 
   2617 	wgmc->wgmc_type = htole32(WG_MSG_TYPE_COOKIE);
   2618 	wgmc->wgmc_receiver = sender;
   2619 	cprng_fast(wgmc->wgmc_salt, sizeof(wgmc->wgmc_salt));
   2620 
   2621 	/*
   2622 	 * msg.cookie := XAEAD(HASH(LABEL-COOKIE || S_m^pub),
   2623 	 *     msg.nonce, tau, M),
   2624 	 *
   2625 	 * where tau is the cookie and M is the original mac1.
   2626 	 */
   2627 	wg_algo_mac_cookie(key, sizeof(key), wg->wg_pubkey,
   2628 	    sizeof(wg->wg_pubkey));
   2629 	wg_algo_xaead_enc(wgmc->wgmc_cookie, sizeof(wgmc->wgmc_cookie), key,
   2630 	    cookie, WG_COOKIE_LEN, mac1, WG_MAC_LEN, wgmc->wgmc_salt);
   2631 }
   2632 
   2633 static void
   2634 wg_send_cookie_msg(struct wg_softc *wg,
   2635     const uint8_t cookie[static WG_COOKIE_LEN],
   2636     const uint32_t sender, const uint8_t mac1[static WG_MAC_LEN],
   2637     const struct sockaddr *src)
   2638 {
   2639 	int error;
   2640 	struct mbuf *m;
   2641 	struct wg_msg_cookie *wgmc;
   2642 
   2643 	m = m_gethdr(M_WAIT, MT_DATA);
   2644 	if (sizeof(*wgmc) > MHLEN) {
   2645 		m_clget(m, M_WAIT);
   2646 		CTASSERT(sizeof(*wgmc) <= MCLBYTES);
   2647 	}
   2648 	m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = sizeof(*wgmc);
   2649 	wgmc = mtod(m, struct wg_msg_cookie *);
   2650 	wg_fill_msg_cookie(wg, wgmc, cookie, sender, mac1);
   2651 
   2652 	error = wg->wg_ops->send_cookie(wg, src, m); /* consumes m */
   2653 	if (error) {
   2654 		WG_DLOG("send_hs_msg failed, error=%d\n", error);
   2655 		return;
   2656 	}
   2657 
   2658 	WG_TRACE("cookie msg sent");
   2659 }
   2660 
   2661 static bool
   2662 wg_is_underload(struct wg_softc *wg, int msgtype)
   2663 {
   2664 	static volatile uint32_t last_received[WG_MSG_TYPE_MAX + 1];
   2665 	uint32_t now, last;
   2666 
   2667 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_PARAMS
   2668 	if (wg_force_underload)
   2669 		return true;
   2670 #endif
   2671 
   2672 	/*
   2673 	 * XXX we don't have a means of a load estimation.  The purpose of
   2674 	 * the mechanism is a DoS mitigation, so we consider frequent handshake
   2675 	 * messages as (a kind of) load; if a message of the same type comes
   2676 	 * to a peer within 1 second, we consider we are under load.
   2677 	 */
   2678 	now = time_uptime32;
   2679 	last = msgtype < __arraycount(last_received) ?
   2680 	    atomic_swap_32(&last_received[msgtype], now) : 0;
   2681 	return (now - last) == 0;
   2682 }
   2683 
   2684 static void
   2685 wg_calculate_keys(struct wg_session *wgs, const bool initiator)
   2686 {
   2687 
   2688 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgs->wgs_peer->wgp_lock));
   2689 
   2690 	/*
   2691 	 * [W] 5.4.5: Ti^send = Tr^recv, Ti^recv = Tr^send := KDF2(Ci = Cr, e)
   2692 	 */
   2693 	if (initiator) {
   2694 		wg_algo_kdf(wgs->wgs_tkey_send, wgs->wgs_tkey_recv, NULL,
   2695 		    wgs->wgs_chaining_key, NULL, 0);
   2696 	} else {
   2697 		wg_algo_kdf(wgs->wgs_tkey_recv, wgs->wgs_tkey_send, NULL,
   2698 		    wgs->wgs_chaining_key, NULL, 0);
   2699 	}
   2700 	WG_DUMP_HASH("wgs_tkey_send", wgs->wgs_tkey_send);
   2701 	WG_DUMP_HASH("wgs_tkey_recv", wgs->wgs_tkey_recv);
   2702 }
   2703 
   2704 static uint64_t
   2705 wg_session_get_send_counter(struct wg_session *wgs)
   2706 {
   2707 #ifdef __HAVE_ATOMIC64_LOADSTORE
   2708 	return atomic_load_relaxed(&wgs->wgs_send_counter);
   2709 #else
   2710 	uint64_t send_counter;
   2711 
   2712 	mutex_enter(&wgs->wgs_send_counter_lock);
   2713 	send_counter = wgs->wgs_send_counter;
   2714 	mutex_exit(&wgs->wgs_send_counter_lock);
   2715 
   2716 	return send_counter;
   2717 #endif
   2718 }
   2719 
   2720 static uint64_t
   2721 wg_session_inc_send_counter(struct wg_session *wgs)
   2722 {
   2723 #ifdef __HAVE_ATOMIC64_LOADSTORE
   2724 	return atomic_inc_64_nv(&wgs->wgs_send_counter) - 1;
   2725 #else
   2726 	uint64_t send_counter;
   2727 
   2728 	mutex_enter(&wgs->wgs_send_counter_lock);
   2729 	send_counter = wgs->wgs_send_counter++;
   2730 	mutex_exit(&wgs->wgs_send_counter_lock);
   2731 
   2732 	return send_counter;
   2733 #endif
   2734 }
   2735 
   2736 static void
   2737 wg_clear_states(struct wg_session *wgs)
   2738 {
   2739 
   2740 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgs->wgs_peer->wgp_lock));
   2741 
   2742 	wgs->wgs_send_counter = 0;
   2743 	sliwin_reset(&wgs->wgs_recvwin->window);
   2744 
   2745 #define wgs_clear(v)	explicit_memset(wgs->wgs_##v, 0, sizeof(wgs->wgs_##v))
   2746 	wgs_clear(handshake_hash);
   2747 	wgs_clear(chaining_key);
   2748 	wgs_clear(ephemeral_key_pub);
   2749 	wgs_clear(ephemeral_key_priv);
   2750 	wgs_clear(ephemeral_key_peer);
   2751 #undef wgs_clear
   2752 }
   2753 
   2754 static struct wg_session *
   2755 wg_lookup_session_by_index(struct wg_softc *wg, const uint32_t index,
   2756     struct psref *psref)
   2757 {
   2758 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   2759 
   2760 	int s = pserialize_read_enter();
   2761 	wgs = thmap_get(wg->wg_sessions_byindex, &index, sizeof index);
   2762 	if (wgs != NULL) {
   2763 		KASSERTMSG(index == wgs->wgs_local_index,
   2764 		    "index=%"PRIx32" wgs->wgs_local_index=%"PRIx32,
   2765 		    index, wgs->wgs_local_index);
   2766 		psref_acquire(psref, &wgs->wgs_psref, wg_psref_class);
   2767 	}
   2768 	pserialize_read_exit(s);
   2769 
   2770 	return wgs;
   2771 }
   2772 
   2773 static void
   2774 wg_send_keepalive_msg(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct wg_session *wgs)
   2775 {
   2776 	struct mbuf *m;
   2777 
   2778 	/*
   2779 	 * [W] 6.5 Passive Keepalive
   2780 	 * "A keepalive message is simply a transport data message with
   2781 	 *  a zero-length encapsulated encrypted inner-packet."
   2782 	 */
   2783 	WG_TRACE("");
   2784 	m = m_gethdr(M_WAIT, MT_DATA);
   2785 	wg_send_data_msg(wgp, wgs, m);
   2786 }
   2787 
   2788 static bool
   2789 wg_need_to_send_init_message(struct wg_session *wgs)
   2790 {
   2791 	/*
   2792 	 * [W] 6.2 Transport Message Limits
   2793 	 * "if a peer is the initiator of a current secure session,
   2794 	 *  WireGuard will send a handshake initiation message to begin
   2795 	 *  a new secure session ... if after receiving a transport data
   2796 	 *  message, the current secure session is (REJECT-AFTER-TIME 
   2797 	 *  KEEPALIVE-TIMEOUT  REKEY-TIMEOUT) seconds old and it has
   2798 	 *  not yet acted upon this event."
   2799 	 */
   2800 	return wgs->wgs_is_initiator &&
   2801 	    atomic_load_relaxed(&wgs->wgs_time_last_data_sent) == 0 &&
   2802 	    (time_uptime32 - wgs->wgs_time_established >=
   2803 		(wg_reject_after_time - wg_keepalive_timeout -
   2804 		    wg_rekey_timeout));
   2805 }
   2806 
   2807 static void
   2808 wg_schedule_peer_task(struct wg_peer *wgp, unsigned int task)
   2809 {
   2810 
   2811 	mutex_enter(wgp->wgp_intr_lock);
   2812 	WG_DLOG("tasks=%d, task=%d\n", wgp->wgp_tasks, task);
   2813 	if (wgp->wgp_tasks == 0)
   2814 		/*
   2815 		 * XXX If the current CPU is already loaded -- e.g., if
   2816 		 * there's already a bunch of handshakes queued up --
   2817 		 * consider tossing this over to another CPU to
   2818 		 * distribute the load.
   2819 		 */
   2820 		workqueue_enqueue(wg_wq, &wgp->wgp_work, NULL);
   2821 	wgp->wgp_tasks |= task;
   2822 	mutex_exit(wgp->wgp_intr_lock);
   2823 }
   2824 
   2825 static void
   2826 wg_change_endpoint(struct wg_peer *wgp, const struct sockaddr *new)
   2827 {
   2828 	struct wg_sockaddr *wgsa_prev;
   2829 
   2830 	WG_TRACE("Changing endpoint");
   2831 
   2832 	memcpy(wgp->wgp_endpoint0, new, new->sa_len);
   2833 	wgsa_prev = wgp->wgp_endpoint;
   2834 	atomic_store_release(&wgp->wgp_endpoint, wgp->wgp_endpoint0);
   2835 	wgp->wgp_endpoint0 = wgsa_prev;
   2836 	atomic_store_release(&wgp->wgp_endpoint_available, true);
   2837 
   2838 	wg_schedule_peer_task(wgp, WGP_TASK_ENDPOINT_CHANGED);
   2839 }
   2840 
   2841 static bool
   2842 wg_validate_inner_packet(const char *packet, size_t decrypted_len, int *af)
   2843 {
   2844 	uint16_t packet_len;
   2845 	const struct ip *ip;
   2846 
   2847 	if (__predict_false(decrypted_len < sizeof(*ip))) {
   2848 		WG_DLOG("decrypted_len=%zu < %zu\n", decrypted_len,
   2849 		    sizeof(*ip));
   2850 		return false;
   2851 	}
   2852 
   2853 	ip = (const struct ip *)packet;
   2854 	if (ip->ip_v == 4)
   2855 		*af = AF_INET;
   2856 	else if (ip->ip_v == 6)
   2857 		*af = AF_INET6;
   2858 	else {
   2859 		WG_DLOG("ip_v=%d\n", ip->ip_v);
   2860 		return false;
   2861 	}
   2862 
   2863 	WG_DLOG("af=%d\n", *af);
   2864 
   2865 	switch (*af) {
   2866 #ifdef INET
   2867 	case AF_INET:
   2868 		packet_len = ntohs(ip->ip_len);
   2869 		break;
   2870 #endif
   2871 #ifdef INET6
   2872 	case AF_INET6: {
   2873 		const struct ip6_hdr *ip6;
   2874 
   2875 		if (__predict_false(decrypted_len < sizeof(*ip6))) {
   2876 			WG_DLOG("decrypted_len=%zu < %zu\n", decrypted_len,
   2877 			    sizeof(*ip6));
   2878 			return false;
   2879 		}
   2880 
   2881 		ip6 = (const struct ip6_hdr *)packet;
   2882 		packet_len = sizeof(*ip6) + ntohs(ip6->ip6_plen);
   2883 		break;
   2884 	}
   2885 #endif
   2886 	default:
   2887 		return false;
   2888 	}
   2889 
   2890 	if (packet_len > decrypted_len) {
   2891 		WG_DLOG("packet_len %u > decrypted_len %zu\n", packet_len,
   2892 		    decrypted_len);
   2893 		return false;
   2894 	}
   2895 
   2896 	return true;
   2897 }
   2898 
   2899 static bool
   2900 wg_validate_route(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp_expected,
   2901     int af, char *packet)
   2902 {
   2903 	struct sockaddr_storage ss;
   2904 	struct sockaddr *sa;
   2905 	struct psref psref;
   2906 	struct wg_peer *wgp;
   2907 	bool ok;
   2908 
   2909 	/*
   2910 	 * II CRYPTOKEY ROUTING
   2911 	 * "it will only accept it if its source IP resolves in the
   2912 	 *  table to the public key used in the secure session for
   2913 	 *  decrypting it."
   2914 	 */
   2915 
   2916 	switch (af) {
   2917 #ifdef INET
   2918 	case AF_INET: {
   2919 		const struct ip *ip = (const struct ip *)packet;
   2920 		struct sockaddr_in *sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&ss;
   2921 		sockaddr_in_init(sin, &ip->ip_src, 0);
   2922 		sa = sintosa(sin);
   2923 		break;
   2924 	}
   2925 #endif
   2926 #ifdef INET6
   2927 	case AF_INET6: {
   2928 		const struct ip6_hdr *ip6 = (const struct ip6_hdr *)packet;
   2929 		struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&ss;
   2930 		sockaddr_in6_init(sin6, &ip6->ip6_src, 0, 0, 0);
   2931 		sa = sin6tosa(sin6);
   2932 		break;
   2933 	}
   2934 #endif
   2935 	default:
   2936 		__USE(ss);
   2937 		return false;
   2938 	}
   2939 
   2940 	wgp = wg_pick_peer_by_sa(wg, sa, &psref);
   2941 	ok = (wgp == wgp_expected);
   2942 	if (wgp != NULL)
   2943 		wg_put_peer(wgp, &psref);
   2944 
   2945 	return ok;
   2946 }
   2947 
   2948 static void
   2949 wg_session_dtor_timer(void *arg)
   2950 {
   2951 	struct wg_peer *wgp = arg;
   2952 
   2953 	WG_TRACE("enter");
   2954 
   2955 	wg_schedule_session_dtor_timer(wgp);
   2956 	wg_schedule_peer_task(wgp, WGP_TASK_DESTROY_PREV_SESSION);
   2957 }
   2958 
   2959 static void
   2960 wg_schedule_session_dtor_timer(struct wg_peer *wgp)
   2961 {
   2962 
   2963 	/*
   2964 	 * If the periodic session destructor is already pending to
   2965 	 * handle the previous session, that's fine -- leave it in
   2966 	 * place; it will be scheduled again.
   2967 	 */
   2968 	if (callout_pending(&wgp->wgp_session_dtor_timer)) {
   2969 		WG_DLOG("session dtor already pending\n");
   2970 		return;
   2971 	}
   2972 
   2973 	WG_DLOG("scheduling session dtor in %u secs\n", wg_reject_after_time);
   2974 	callout_schedule(&wgp->wgp_session_dtor_timer,
   2975 	    wg_reject_after_time*hz);
   2976 }
   2977 
   2978 static bool
   2979 sockaddr_port_match(const struct sockaddr *sa1, const struct sockaddr *sa2)
   2980 {
   2981 	if (sa1->sa_family != sa2->sa_family)
   2982 		return false;
   2983 
   2984 	switch (sa1->sa_family) {
   2985 #ifdef INET
   2986 	case AF_INET:
   2987 		return satocsin(sa1)->sin_port == satocsin(sa2)->sin_port;
   2988 #endif
   2989 #ifdef INET6
   2990 	case AF_INET6:
   2991 		return satocsin6(sa1)->sin6_port == satocsin6(sa2)->sin6_port;
   2992 #endif
   2993 	default:
   2994 		return false;
   2995 	}
   2996 }
   2997 
   2998 static void
   2999 wg_update_endpoint_if_necessary(struct wg_peer *wgp,
   3000     const struct sockaddr *src)
   3001 {
   3002 	struct wg_sockaddr *wgsa;
   3003 	struct psref psref;
   3004 
   3005 	wgsa = wg_get_endpoint_sa(wgp, &psref);
   3006 
   3007 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_LOG
   3008 	char oldaddr[128], newaddr[128];
   3009 	sockaddr_format(wgsatosa(wgsa), oldaddr, sizeof(oldaddr));
   3010 	sockaddr_format(src, newaddr, sizeof(newaddr));
   3011 	WG_DLOG("old=%s, new=%s\n", oldaddr, newaddr);
   3012 #endif
   3013 
   3014 	/*
   3015 	 * III: "Since the packet has authenticated correctly, the source IP of
   3016 	 * the outer UDP/IP packet is used to update the endpoint for peer..."
   3017 	 */
   3018 	if (__predict_false(sockaddr_cmp(src, wgsatosa(wgsa)) != 0 ||
   3019 		!sockaddr_port_match(src, wgsatosa(wgsa)))) {
   3020 		/* XXX We can't change the endpoint twice in a short period */
   3021 		if (atomic_swap_uint(&wgp->wgp_endpoint_changing, 1) == 0) {
   3022 			wg_change_endpoint(wgp, src);
   3023 		}
   3024 	}
   3025 
   3026 	wg_put_sa(wgp, wgsa, &psref);
   3027 }
   3028 
   3029 static void __noinline
   3030 wg_handle_msg_data(struct wg_softc *wg, struct mbuf *m,
   3031     const struct sockaddr *src)
   3032 {
   3033 	struct wg_msg_data *wgmd;
   3034 	char *encrypted_buf = NULL, *decrypted_buf;
   3035 	size_t encrypted_len, decrypted_len;
   3036 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   3037 	struct wg_peer *wgp;
   3038 	int state;
   3039 	uint32_t age;
   3040 	size_t mlen;
   3041 	struct psref psref;
   3042 	int error, af;
   3043 	bool success, free_encrypted_buf = false, ok;
   3044 	struct mbuf *n;
   3045 
   3046 	KASSERT(m->m_len >= sizeof(struct wg_msg_data));
   3047 	wgmd = mtod(m, struct wg_msg_data *);
   3048 
   3049 	KASSERT(wgmd->wgmd_type == htole32(WG_MSG_TYPE_DATA));
   3050 	WG_TRACE("data");
   3051 
   3052 	/* Find the putative session, or drop.  */
   3053 	wgs = wg_lookup_session_by_index(wg, wgmd->wgmd_receiver, &psref);
   3054 	if (wgs == NULL) {
   3055 		WG_TRACE("No session found");
   3056 		m_freem(m);
   3057 		return;
   3058 	}
   3059 
   3060 	/*
   3061 	 * We are only ready to handle data when in INIT_PASSIVE,
   3062 	 * ESTABLISHED, or DESTROYING.  All transitions out of that
   3063 	 * state dissociate the session index and drain psrefs.
   3064 	 *
   3065 	 * atomic_load_acquire matches atomic_store_release in either
   3066 	 * wg_handle_msg_init or wg_handle_msg_resp.  (The transition
   3067 	 * INIT_PASSIVE to ESTABLISHED in wg_task_establish_session
   3068 	 * doesn't make a difference for this rx path.)
   3069 	 */
   3070 	state = atomic_load_acquire(&wgs->wgs_state);
   3071 	switch (state) {
   3072 	case WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN:
   3073 	case WGS_STATE_INIT_ACTIVE:
   3074 		WG_TRACE("not yet ready for data");
   3075 		goto out;
   3076 	case WGS_STATE_INIT_PASSIVE:
   3077 	case WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED:
   3078 	case WGS_STATE_DESTROYING:
   3079 		break;
   3080 	}
   3081 
   3082 	/*
   3083 	 * Reject if the session is too old.
   3084 	 */
   3085 	age = time_uptime32 - wgs->wgs_time_established;
   3086 	if (__predict_false(age >= wg_reject_after_time)) {
   3087 		WG_DLOG("session %"PRIx32" too old, %"PRIu32" sec\n",
   3088 		    wgmd->wgmd_receiver, age);
   3089 	       goto out;
   3090 	}
   3091 
   3092 	/*
   3093 	 * Get the peer, for rate-limited logs (XXX MPSAFE, dtrace) and
   3094 	 * to update the endpoint if authentication succeeds.
   3095 	 */
   3096 	wgp = wgs->wgs_peer;
   3097 
   3098 	/*
   3099 	 * Reject outrageously wrong sequence numbers before doing any
   3100 	 * crypto work or taking any locks.
   3101 	 */
   3102 	error = sliwin_check_fast(&wgs->wgs_recvwin->window,
   3103 	    le64toh(wgmd->wgmd_counter));
   3104 	if (error) {
   3105 		WG_LOG_RATECHECK(&wgp->wgp_ppsratecheck, LOG_DEBUG,
   3106 		    "%s: peer %s: out-of-window packet: %"PRIu64"\n",
   3107 		    if_name(&wg->wg_if), wgp->wgp_name,
   3108 		    le64toh(wgmd->wgmd_counter));
   3109 		goto out;
   3110 	}
   3111 
   3112 	/* Ensure the payload and authenticator are contiguous.  */
   3113 	mlen = m_length(m);
   3114 	encrypted_len = mlen - sizeof(*wgmd);
   3115 	if (encrypted_len < WG_AUTHTAG_LEN) {
   3116 		WG_DLOG("Short encrypted_len: %zu\n", encrypted_len);
   3117 		goto out;
   3118 	}
   3119 	success = m_ensure_contig(&m, sizeof(*wgmd) + encrypted_len);
   3120 	if (success) {
   3121 		encrypted_buf = mtod(m, char *) + sizeof(*wgmd);
   3122 	} else {
   3123 		encrypted_buf = kmem_intr_alloc(encrypted_len, KM_NOSLEEP);
   3124 		if (encrypted_buf == NULL) {
   3125 			WG_DLOG("failed to allocate encrypted_buf\n");
   3126 			goto out;
   3127 		}
   3128 		m_copydata(m, sizeof(*wgmd), encrypted_len, encrypted_buf);
   3129 		free_encrypted_buf = true;
   3130 	}
   3131 	/* m_ensure_contig may change m regardless of its result */
   3132 	KASSERT(m->m_len >= sizeof(*wgmd));
   3133 	wgmd = mtod(m, struct wg_msg_data *);
   3134 
   3135 	/*
   3136 	 * Get a buffer for the plaintext.  Add WG_AUTHTAG_LEN to avoid
   3137 	 * a zero-length buffer (XXX).  Drop if plaintext is longer
   3138 	 * than MCLBYTES (XXX).
   3139 	 */
   3140 	decrypted_len = encrypted_len - WG_AUTHTAG_LEN;
   3141 	if (decrypted_len > MCLBYTES) {
   3142 		/* FIXME handle larger data than MCLBYTES */
   3143 		WG_DLOG("couldn't handle larger data than MCLBYTES\n");
   3144 		goto out;
   3145 	}
   3146 	n = wg_get_mbuf(0, decrypted_len + WG_AUTHTAG_LEN);
   3147 	if (n == NULL) {
   3148 		WG_DLOG("wg_get_mbuf failed\n");
   3149 		goto out;
   3150 	}
   3151 	decrypted_buf = mtod(n, char *);
   3152 
   3153 	/* Decrypt and verify the packet.  */
   3154 	WG_DLOG("mlen=%zu, encrypted_len=%zu\n", mlen, encrypted_len);
   3155 	error = wg_algo_aead_dec(decrypted_buf,
   3156 	    encrypted_len - WG_AUTHTAG_LEN /* can be 0 */,
   3157 	    wgs->wgs_tkey_recv, le64toh(wgmd->wgmd_counter), encrypted_buf,
   3158 	    encrypted_len, NULL, 0);
   3159 	if (error != 0) {
   3160 		WG_LOG_RATECHECK(&wgp->wgp_ppsratecheck, LOG_DEBUG,
   3161 		    "%s: peer %s: failed to wg_algo_aead_dec\n",
   3162 		    if_name(&wg->wg_if), wgp->wgp_name);
   3163 		m_freem(n);
   3164 		goto out;
   3165 	}
   3166 	WG_DLOG("outsize=%u\n", (u_int)decrypted_len);
   3167 
   3168 	/* Packet is genuine.  Reject it if a replay or just too old.  */
   3169 	mutex_enter(&wgs->wgs_recvwin->lock);
   3170 	error = sliwin_update(&wgs->wgs_recvwin->window,
   3171 	    le64toh(wgmd->wgmd_counter));
   3172 	mutex_exit(&wgs->wgs_recvwin->lock);
   3173 	if (error) {
   3174 		WG_LOG_RATECHECK(&wgp->wgp_ppsratecheck, LOG_DEBUG,
   3175 		    "%s: peer %s: replay or out-of-window packet: %"PRIu64"\n",
   3176 		    if_name(&wg->wg_if), wgp->wgp_name,
   3177 		    le64toh(wgmd->wgmd_counter));
   3178 		m_freem(n);
   3179 		goto out;
   3180 	}
   3181 
   3182 	/* We're done with m now; free it and chuck the pointers.  */
   3183 	m_freem(m);
   3184 	m = NULL;
   3185 	wgmd = NULL;
   3186 
   3187 	/*
   3188 	 * The packet is genuine.  Update the peer's endpoint if the
   3189 	 * source address changed.
   3190 	 *
   3191 	 * XXX How to prevent DoS by replaying genuine packets from the
   3192 	 * wrong source address?
   3193 	 */
   3194 	wg_update_endpoint_if_necessary(wgp, src);
   3195 
   3196 	/*
   3197 	 * Validate the encapsulated packet header and get the address
   3198 	 * family, or drop.
   3199 	 */
   3200 	ok = wg_validate_inner_packet(decrypted_buf, decrypted_len, &af);
   3201 	if (!ok) {
   3202 		m_freem(n);
   3203 		goto update_state;
   3204 	}
   3205 
   3206 	/* Submit it into our network stack if routable.  */
   3207 	ok = wg_validate_route(wg, wgp, af, decrypted_buf);
   3208 	if (ok) {
   3209 		wg->wg_ops->input(&wg->wg_if, n, af);
   3210 	} else {
   3211 		char addrstr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
   3212 		memset(addrstr, 0, sizeof(addrstr));
   3213 		switch (af) {
   3214 #ifdef INET
   3215 		case AF_INET: {
   3216 			const struct ip *ip = (const struct ip *)decrypted_buf;
   3217 			IN_PRINT(addrstr, &ip->ip_src);
   3218 			break;
   3219 		}
   3220 #endif
   3221 #ifdef INET6
   3222 		case AF_INET6: {
   3223 			const struct ip6_hdr *ip6 =
   3224 			    (const struct ip6_hdr *)decrypted_buf;
   3225 			IN6_PRINT(addrstr, &ip6->ip6_src);
   3226 			break;
   3227 		}
   3228 #endif
   3229 		default:
   3230 			panic("invalid af=%d", af);
   3231 		}
   3232 		WG_LOG_RATECHECK(&wgp->wgp_ppsratecheck, LOG_DEBUG,
   3233 		    "%s: peer %s: invalid source address (%s)\n",
   3234 		    if_name(&wg->wg_if), wgp->wgp_name, addrstr);
   3235 		m_freem(n);
   3236 		/*
   3237 		 * The inner address is invalid however the session is valid
   3238 		 * so continue the session processing below.
   3239 		 */
   3240 	}
   3241 	n = NULL;
   3242 
   3243 update_state:
   3244 	/* Update the state machine if necessary.  */
   3245 	if (__predict_false(state == WGS_STATE_INIT_PASSIVE)) {
   3246 		/*
   3247 		 * We were waiting for the initiator to send their
   3248 		 * first data transport message, and that has happened.
   3249 		 * Schedule a task to establish this session.
   3250 		 */
   3251 		wg_schedule_peer_task(wgp, WGP_TASK_ESTABLISH_SESSION);
   3252 	} else {
   3253 		if (__predict_false(wg_need_to_send_init_message(wgs))) {
   3254 			wg_schedule_peer_task(wgp, WGP_TASK_SEND_INIT_MESSAGE);
   3255 		}
   3256 		/*
   3257 		 * [W] 6.5 Passive Keepalive
   3258 		 * "If a peer has received a validly-authenticated transport
   3259 		 *  data message (section 5.4.6), but does not have any packets
   3260 		 *  itself to send back for KEEPALIVE-TIMEOUT seconds, it sends
   3261 		 *  a keepalive message."
   3262 		 */
   3263 		const uint32_t now = time_uptime32;
   3264 		const uint32_t time_last_data_sent =
   3265 		    atomic_load_relaxed(&wgs->wgs_time_last_data_sent);
   3266 		WG_DLOG("time_uptime32=%"PRIu32
   3267 		    " wgs_time_last_data_sent=%"PRIu32"\n",
   3268 		    now, time_last_data_sent);
   3269 		if ((now - time_last_data_sent) >= wg_keepalive_timeout) {
   3270 			WG_TRACE("Schedule sending keepalive message");
   3271 			/*
   3272 			 * We can't send a keepalive message here to avoid
   3273 			 * a deadlock;  we already hold the solock of a socket
   3274 			 * that is used to send the message.
   3275 			 */
   3276 			wg_schedule_peer_task(wgp,
   3277 			    WGP_TASK_SEND_KEEPALIVE_MESSAGE);
   3278 		}
   3279 	}
   3280 out:
   3281 	wg_put_session(wgs, &psref);
   3282 	m_freem(m);
   3283 	if (free_encrypted_buf)
   3284 		kmem_intr_free(encrypted_buf, encrypted_len);
   3285 }
   3286 
   3287 static void __noinline
   3288 wg_handle_msg_cookie(struct wg_softc *wg, const struct wg_msg_cookie *wgmc)
   3289 {
   3290 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   3291 	struct wg_peer *wgp;
   3292 	struct psref psref;
   3293 	int error;
   3294 	uint8_t key[WG_HASH_LEN];
   3295 	uint8_t cookie[WG_COOKIE_LEN];
   3296 
   3297 	WG_TRACE("cookie msg received");
   3298 
   3299 	/* Find the putative session.  */
   3300 	wgs = wg_lookup_session_by_index(wg, wgmc->wgmc_receiver, &psref);
   3301 	if (wgs == NULL) {
   3302 		WG_TRACE("No session found");
   3303 		return;
   3304 	}
   3305 
   3306 	/* Lock the peer so we can update the cookie state.  */
   3307 	wgp = wgs->wgs_peer;
   3308 	mutex_enter(wgp->wgp_lock);
   3309 
   3310 	if (!wgp->wgp_last_sent_mac1_valid) {
   3311 		WG_TRACE("No valid mac1 sent (or expired)");
   3312 		goto out;
   3313 	}
   3314 
   3315 	/*
   3316 	 * wgp_last_sent_mac1_valid is only set to true when we are
   3317 	 * transitioning to INIT_ACTIVE or INIT_PASSIVE, and always
   3318 	 * cleared on transition out of them.
   3319 	 */
   3320 	KASSERTMSG((wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_INIT_ACTIVE ||
   3321 		wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_INIT_PASSIVE),
   3322 	    "state=%d", wgs->wgs_state);
   3323 
   3324 	/* Decrypt the cookie and store it for later handshake retry.  */
   3325 	wg_algo_mac_cookie(key, sizeof(key), wgp->wgp_pubkey,
   3326 	    sizeof(wgp->wgp_pubkey));
   3327 	error = wg_algo_xaead_dec(cookie, sizeof(cookie), key,
   3328 	    wgmc->wgmc_cookie, sizeof(wgmc->wgmc_cookie),
   3329 	    wgp->wgp_last_sent_mac1, sizeof(wgp->wgp_last_sent_mac1),
   3330 	    wgmc->wgmc_salt);
   3331 	if (error != 0) {
   3332 		WG_LOG_RATECHECK(&wgp->wgp_ppsratecheck, LOG_DEBUG,
   3333 		    "%s: peer %s: wg_algo_aead_dec for cookie failed: "
   3334 		    "error=%d\n", if_name(&wg->wg_if), wgp->wgp_name, error);
   3335 		goto out;
   3336 	}
   3337 	/*
   3338 	 * [W] 6.6: Interaction with Cookie Reply System
   3339 	 * "it should simply store the decrypted cookie value from the cookie
   3340 	 *  reply message, and wait for the expiration of the REKEY-TIMEOUT
   3341 	 *  timer for retrying a handshake initiation message."
   3342 	 */
   3343 	wgp->wgp_latest_cookie_time = time_uptime;
   3344 	memcpy(wgp->wgp_latest_cookie, cookie, sizeof(wgp->wgp_latest_cookie));
   3345 out:
   3346 	mutex_exit(wgp->wgp_lock);
   3347 	wg_put_session(wgs, &psref);
   3348 }
   3349 
   3350 static struct mbuf *
   3351 wg_validate_msg_header(struct wg_softc *wg, struct mbuf *m)
   3352 {
   3353 	struct wg_msg wgm;
   3354 	size_t mbuflen;
   3355 	size_t msglen;
   3356 
   3357 	/*
   3358 	 * Get the mbuf chain length.  It is already guaranteed, by
   3359 	 * wg_overudp_cb, to be large enough for a struct wg_msg.
   3360 	 */
   3361 	mbuflen = m_length(m);
   3362 	KASSERT(mbuflen >= sizeof(struct wg_msg));
   3363 
   3364 	/*
   3365 	 * Copy the message header (32-bit message type) out -- we'll
   3366 	 * worry about contiguity and alignment later.
   3367 	 */
   3368 	m_copydata(m, 0, sizeof(wgm), &wgm);
   3369 	switch (le32toh(wgm.wgm_type)) {
   3370 	case WG_MSG_TYPE_INIT:
   3371 		msglen = sizeof(struct wg_msg_init);
   3372 		break;
   3373 	case WG_MSG_TYPE_RESP:
   3374 		msglen = sizeof(struct wg_msg_resp);
   3375 		break;
   3376 	case WG_MSG_TYPE_COOKIE:
   3377 		msglen = sizeof(struct wg_msg_cookie);
   3378 		break;
   3379 	case WG_MSG_TYPE_DATA:
   3380 		msglen = sizeof(struct wg_msg_data);
   3381 		break;
   3382 	default:
   3383 		WG_LOG_RATECHECK(&wg->wg_ppsratecheck, LOG_DEBUG,
   3384 		    "%s: Unexpected msg type: %u\n", if_name(&wg->wg_if),
   3385 		    le32toh(wgm.wgm_type));
   3386 		goto error;
   3387 	}
   3388 
   3389 	/* Verify the mbuf chain is long enough for this type of message.  */
   3390 	if (__predict_false(mbuflen < msglen)) {
   3391 		WG_DLOG("Invalid msg size: mbuflen=%zu type=%u\n", mbuflen,
   3392 		    le32toh(wgm.wgm_type));
   3393 		goto error;
   3394 	}
   3395 
   3396 	/* Make the message header contiguous if necessary.  */
   3397 	if (__predict_false(m->m_len < msglen)) {
   3398 		m = m_pullup(m, msglen);
   3399 		if (m == NULL)
   3400 			return NULL;
   3401 	}
   3402 
   3403 	return m;
   3404 
   3405 error:
   3406 	m_freem(m);
   3407 	return NULL;
   3408 }
   3409 
   3410 static void
   3411 wg_handle_packet(struct wg_softc *wg, struct mbuf *m,
   3412     const struct sockaddr *src)
   3413 {
   3414 	struct wg_msg *wgm;
   3415 
   3416 	KASSERT(curlwp->l_pflag & LP_BOUND);
   3417 
   3418 	m = wg_validate_msg_header(wg, m);
   3419 	if (__predict_false(m == NULL))
   3420 		return;
   3421 
   3422 	KASSERT(m->m_len >= sizeof(struct wg_msg));
   3423 	wgm = mtod(m, struct wg_msg *);
   3424 	switch (le32toh(wgm->wgm_type)) {
   3425 	case WG_MSG_TYPE_INIT:
   3426 		wg_handle_msg_init(wg, (struct wg_msg_init *)wgm, src);
   3427 		break;
   3428 	case WG_MSG_TYPE_RESP:
   3429 		wg_handle_msg_resp(wg, (struct wg_msg_resp *)wgm, src);
   3430 		break;
   3431 	case WG_MSG_TYPE_COOKIE:
   3432 		wg_handle_msg_cookie(wg, (struct wg_msg_cookie *)wgm);
   3433 		break;
   3434 	case WG_MSG_TYPE_DATA:
   3435 		wg_handle_msg_data(wg, m, src);
   3436 		/* wg_handle_msg_data frees m for us */
   3437 		return;
   3438 	default:
   3439 		panic("invalid message type: %d", le32toh(wgm->wgm_type));
   3440 	}
   3441 
   3442 	m_freem(m);
   3443 }
   3444 
   3445 static void
   3446 wg_receive_packets(struct wg_softc *wg, const int af)
   3447 {
   3448 
   3449 	for (;;) {
   3450 		int error, flags;
   3451 		struct socket *so;
   3452 		struct mbuf *m = NULL;
   3453 		struct uio dummy_uio;
   3454 		struct mbuf *paddr = NULL;
   3455 		struct sockaddr *src;
   3456 
   3457 		so = wg_get_so_by_af(wg, af);
   3458 		flags = MSG_DONTWAIT;
   3459 		dummy_uio.uio_resid = 1000000000;
   3460 
   3461 		error = so->so_receive(so, &paddr, &dummy_uio, &m, NULL,
   3462 		    &flags);
   3463 		if (error || m == NULL) {
   3464 			//if (error == EWOULDBLOCK)
   3465 			return;
   3466 		}
   3467 
   3468 		/*
   3469 		 * wg_overudp_cb should guarantee that only packets
   3470 		 * long enough to possibly be wg messages make it
   3471 		 * through to us, but let's double-check out of
   3472 		 * paranoia.
   3473 		 */
   3474 		KASSERT(m_length(m) >= sizeof(struct wg_msg));
   3475 		if (__predict_false(m_length(m) < sizeof(struct wg_msg))) {
   3476 			m_freem(m);
   3477 			continue;
   3478 		}
   3479 
   3480 		KASSERT(paddr != NULL);
   3481 		KASSERT(paddr->m_len >= sizeof(struct sockaddr));
   3482 		src = mtod(paddr, struct sockaddr *);
   3483 
   3484 		wg_handle_packet(wg, m, src);
   3485 	}
   3486 }
   3487 
   3488 static void
   3489 wg_get_peer(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct psref *psref)
   3490 {
   3491 
   3492 	psref_acquire(psref, &wgp->wgp_psref, wg_psref_class);
   3493 }
   3494 
   3495 static void
   3496 wg_put_peer(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct psref *psref)
   3497 {
   3498 
   3499 	psref_release(psref, &wgp->wgp_psref, wg_psref_class);
   3500 }
   3501 
   3502 static void
   3503 wg_task_send_init_message(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp)
   3504 {
   3505 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   3506 
   3507 	WG_TRACE("WGP_TASK_SEND_INIT_MESSAGE");
   3508 
   3509 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   3510 
   3511 	if (!atomic_load_acquire(&wgp->wgp_endpoint_available)) {
   3512 		WGLOG(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: No endpoint available\n",
   3513 		    if_name(&wg->wg_if));
   3514 		/* XXX should do something? */
   3515 		return;
   3516 	}
   3517 
   3518 	/*
   3519 	 * If we already have an established session, there's no need
   3520 	 * to initiate a new one -- unless the rekey-after-time or
   3521 	 * rekey-after-messages limits have passed.
   3522 	 */
   3523 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_stable;
   3524 	if (wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED &&
   3525 	    !atomic_load_relaxed(&wgs->wgs_force_rekey))
   3526 		return;
   3527 
   3528 	/*
   3529 	 * Ensure we're initiating a new session.  If the unstable
   3530 	 * session is already INIT_ACTIVE or INIT_PASSIVE, this does
   3531 	 * nothing.
   3532 	 */
   3533 	wg_send_handshake_msg_init(wg, wgp);
   3534 }
   3535 
   3536 static void
   3537 wg_task_retry_handshake(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp)
   3538 {
   3539 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   3540 
   3541 	WG_TRACE("WGP_TASK_RETRY_HANDSHAKE");
   3542 
   3543 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   3544 
   3545 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_unstable;
   3546 	if (wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_INIT_ACTIVE)
   3547 		return;
   3548 
   3549 	KASSERT(wgp->wgp_handshake_start_time != 0);
   3550 
   3551 	/*
   3552 	 * XXX no real need to assign a new index here, but we do need
   3553 	 * to transition to UNKNOWN temporarily
   3554 	 */
   3555 	wg_put_session_index(wg, wgs);
   3556 
   3557 	/* [W] 6.4 Handshake Initiation Retransmission */
   3558 	if ((time_uptime - wgp->wgp_handshake_start_time) >
   3559 	    wg_rekey_attempt_time) {
   3560 		/* Give up handshaking */
   3561 		wgp->wgp_handshake_start_time = 0;
   3562 		WG_TRACE("give up");
   3563 
   3564 		/*
   3565 		 * If a new data packet comes, handshaking will be retried
   3566 		 * and a new session would be established at that time,
   3567 		 * however we don't want to send pending packets then.
   3568 		 */
   3569 		wg_purge_pending_packets(wgp);
   3570 		return;
   3571 	}
   3572 
   3573 	wg_task_send_init_message(wg, wgp);
   3574 }
   3575 
   3576 static void
   3577 wg_task_establish_session(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp)
   3578 {
   3579 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   3580 
   3581 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   3582 
   3583 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_unstable;
   3584 	if (wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_INIT_PASSIVE)
   3585 		/* XXX Can this happen?  */
   3586 		return;
   3587 
   3588 	wgs->wgs_time_last_data_sent = 0;
   3589 	wgs->wgs_is_initiator = false;
   3590 
   3591 	/*
   3592 	 * Session was already ready to receive data.  Transition from
   3593 	 * INIT_PASSIVE to ESTABLISHED just so we can swap the
   3594 	 * sessions.
   3595 	 *
   3596 	 * atomic_store_relaxed because this doesn't affect the data rx
   3597 	 * path, wg_handle_msg_data -- changing from INIT_PASSIVE to
   3598 	 * ESTABLISHED makes no difference to the data rx path, and the
   3599 	 * transition to INIT_PASSIVE with store-release already
   3600 	 * published the state needed by the data rx path.
   3601 	 */
   3602 	WG_DLOG("session[L=%"PRIx32" R=%"PRIx32"] -> WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED\n",
   3603 	    wgs->wgs_local_index, wgs->wgs_remote_index);
   3604 	atomic_store_relaxed(&wgs->wgs_state, WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED);
   3605 	WG_TRACE("WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED");
   3606 
   3607 	/*
   3608 	 * Session is ready to send data too now that we have received
   3609 	 * the peer initiator's first data packet.
   3610 	 *
   3611 	 * Swap the sessions to publish the new one as the stable
   3612 	 * session for the data tx path, wg_output.
   3613 	 */
   3614 	wg_swap_sessions(wg, wgp);
   3615 	KASSERT(wgs == wgp->wgp_session_stable);
   3616 }
   3617 
   3618 static void
   3619 wg_task_endpoint_changed(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp)
   3620 {
   3621 
   3622 	WG_TRACE("WGP_TASK_ENDPOINT_CHANGED");
   3623 
   3624 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   3625 
   3626 	if (atomic_load_relaxed(&wgp->wgp_endpoint_changing)) {
   3627 		pserialize_perform(wgp->wgp_psz);
   3628 		mutex_exit(wgp->wgp_lock);
   3629 		psref_target_destroy(&wgp->wgp_endpoint0->wgsa_psref,
   3630 		    wg_psref_class);
   3631 		psref_target_init(&wgp->wgp_endpoint0->wgsa_psref,
   3632 		    wg_psref_class);
   3633 		mutex_enter(wgp->wgp_lock);
   3634 		atomic_store_release(&wgp->wgp_endpoint_changing, 0);
   3635 	}
   3636 }
   3637 
   3638 static void
   3639 wg_task_send_keepalive_message(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp)
   3640 {
   3641 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   3642 
   3643 	WG_TRACE("WGP_TASK_SEND_KEEPALIVE_MESSAGE");
   3644 
   3645 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   3646 
   3647 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_stable;
   3648 	if (wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED)
   3649 		return;
   3650 
   3651 	wg_send_keepalive_msg(wgp, wgs);
   3652 }
   3653 
   3654 static void
   3655 wg_task_destroy_prev_session(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp)
   3656 {
   3657 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   3658 	uint32_t age;
   3659 
   3660 	WG_TRACE("WGP_TASK_DESTROY_PREV_SESSION");
   3661 
   3662 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(wgp->wgp_lock));
   3663 
   3664 	/*
   3665 	 * If theres's any previous unstable session, i.e., one that
   3666 	 * was ESTABLISHED and is now DESTROYING, older than
   3667 	 * reject-after-time, destroy it.  Upcoming sessions are still
   3668 	 * in INIT_ACTIVE or INIT_PASSIVE -- we don't touch those here.
   3669 	 */
   3670 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_unstable;
   3671 	KASSERT(wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED);
   3672 	if (wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_DESTROYING &&
   3673 	    ((age = (time_uptime32 - wgs->wgs_time_established)) >=
   3674 		wg_reject_after_time)) {
   3675 		WG_DLOG("destroying past session %"PRIu32" sec old\n", age);
   3676 		wg_put_session_index(wg, wgs);
   3677 		KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN, "state=%d",
   3678 		    wgs->wgs_state);
   3679 	}
   3680 
   3681 	/*
   3682 	 * If theres's any ESTABLISHED stable session older than
   3683 	 * reject-after-time, destroy it.  (The stable session can also
   3684 	 * be in UNKNOWN state -- nothing to do in that case)
   3685 	 */
   3686 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_stable;
   3687 	KASSERT(wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_INIT_ACTIVE);
   3688 	KASSERT(wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_INIT_PASSIVE);
   3689 	KASSERT(wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_DESTROYING);
   3690 	if (wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_ESTABLISHED &&
   3691 	    ((age = (time_uptime32 - wgs->wgs_time_established)) >=
   3692 		wg_reject_after_time)) {
   3693 		WG_DLOG("destroying current session %"PRIu32" sec old\n", age);
   3694 		atomic_store_relaxed(&wgs->wgs_state, WGS_STATE_DESTROYING);
   3695 		wg_put_session_index(wg, wgs);
   3696 		KASSERTMSG(wgs->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN, "state=%d",
   3697 		    wgs->wgs_state);
   3698 	}
   3699 
   3700 	/*
   3701 	 * If there's no sessions left, no need to have the timer run
   3702 	 * until the next time around -- halt it.
   3703 	 *
   3704 	 * It is only ever scheduled with wgp_lock held or in the
   3705 	 * callout itself, and callout_halt prevents rescheudling
   3706 	 * itself, so this never races with rescheduling.
   3707 	 */
   3708 	if (wgp->wgp_session_unstable->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN &&
   3709 	    wgp->wgp_session_stable->wgs_state == WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN)
   3710 		callout_halt(&wgp->wgp_session_dtor_timer, NULL);
   3711 }
   3712 
   3713 static void
   3714 wg_peer_work(struct work *wk, void *cookie)
   3715 {
   3716 	struct wg_peer *wgp = container_of(wk, struct wg_peer, wgp_work);
   3717 	struct wg_softc *wg = wgp->wgp_sc;
   3718 	unsigned int tasks;
   3719 
   3720 	mutex_enter(wgp->wgp_intr_lock);
   3721 	while ((tasks = wgp->wgp_tasks) != 0) {
   3722 		wgp->wgp_tasks = 0;
   3723 		mutex_exit(wgp->wgp_intr_lock);
   3724 
   3725 		mutex_enter(wgp->wgp_lock);
   3726 		if (ISSET(tasks, WGP_TASK_SEND_INIT_MESSAGE))
   3727 			wg_task_send_init_message(wg, wgp);
   3728 		if (ISSET(tasks, WGP_TASK_RETRY_HANDSHAKE))
   3729 			wg_task_retry_handshake(wg, wgp);
   3730 		if (ISSET(tasks, WGP_TASK_ESTABLISH_SESSION))
   3731 			wg_task_establish_session(wg, wgp);
   3732 		if (ISSET(tasks, WGP_TASK_ENDPOINT_CHANGED))
   3733 			wg_task_endpoint_changed(wg, wgp);
   3734 		if (ISSET(tasks, WGP_TASK_SEND_KEEPALIVE_MESSAGE))
   3735 			wg_task_send_keepalive_message(wg, wgp);
   3736 		if (ISSET(tasks, WGP_TASK_DESTROY_PREV_SESSION))
   3737 			wg_task_destroy_prev_session(wg, wgp);
   3738 		mutex_exit(wgp->wgp_lock);
   3739 
   3740 		mutex_enter(wgp->wgp_intr_lock);
   3741 	}
   3742 	mutex_exit(wgp->wgp_intr_lock);
   3743 }
   3744 
   3745 static void
   3746 wg_job(struct threadpool_job *job)
   3747 {
   3748 	struct wg_softc *wg = container_of(job, struct wg_softc, wg_job);
   3749 	int bound, upcalls;
   3750 
   3751 	mutex_enter(wg->wg_intr_lock);
   3752 	while ((upcalls = wg->wg_upcalls) != 0) {
   3753 		wg->wg_upcalls = 0;
   3754 		mutex_exit(wg->wg_intr_lock);
   3755 		bound = curlwp_bind();
   3756 		if (ISSET(upcalls, WG_UPCALL_INET))
   3757 			wg_receive_packets(wg, AF_INET);
   3758 		if (ISSET(upcalls, WG_UPCALL_INET6))
   3759 			wg_receive_packets(wg, AF_INET6);
   3760 		curlwp_bindx(bound);
   3761 		mutex_enter(wg->wg_intr_lock);
   3762 	}
   3763 	threadpool_job_done(job);
   3764 	mutex_exit(wg->wg_intr_lock);
   3765 }
   3766 
   3767 static int
   3768 wg_bind_port(struct wg_softc *wg, const uint16_t port)
   3769 {
   3770 	int error = 0;
   3771 	uint16_t old_port = wg->wg_listen_port;
   3772 
   3773 	if (port != 0 && old_port == port)
   3774 		return 0;
   3775 
   3776 #ifdef INET
   3777 	struct sockaddr_in _sin, *sin = &_sin;
   3778 	sin->sin_len = sizeof(*sin);
   3779 	sin->sin_family = AF_INET;
   3780 	sin->sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
   3781 	sin->sin_port = htons(port);
   3782 
   3783 	error = sobind(wg->wg_so4, sintosa(sin), curlwp);
   3784 	if (error)
   3785 		return error;
   3786 #endif
   3787 
   3788 #ifdef INET6
   3789 	struct sockaddr_in6 _sin6, *sin6 = &_sin6;
   3790 	sin6->sin6_len = sizeof(*sin6);
   3791 	sin6->sin6_family = AF_INET6;
   3792 	sin6->sin6_addr = in6addr_any;
   3793 	sin6->sin6_port = htons(port);
   3794 
   3795 	error = sobind(wg->wg_so6, sin6tosa(sin6), curlwp);
   3796 	if (error)
   3797 		return error;
   3798 #endif
   3799 
   3800 	wg->wg_listen_port = port;
   3801 
   3802 	return error;
   3803 }
   3804 
   3805 static void
   3806 wg_so_upcall(struct socket *so, void *cookie, int events, int waitflag)
   3807 {
   3808 	struct wg_softc *wg = cookie;
   3809 	int reason;
   3810 
   3811 	reason = (so->so_proto->pr_domain->dom_family == AF_INET) ?
   3812 	    WG_UPCALL_INET :
   3813 	    WG_UPCALL_INET6;
   3814 
   3815 	mutex_enter(wg->wg_intr_lock);
   3816 	wg->wg_upcalls |= reason;
   3817 	threadpool_schedule_job(wg->wg_threadpool, &wg->wg_job);
   3818 	mutex_exit(wg->wg_intr_lock);
   3819 }
   3820 
   3821 /*
   3822  * wg_overudp_cb(&m, offset, so, src, arg)
   3823  *
   3824  *	Callback for incoming UDP packets in high-priority
   3825  *	packet-processing path.
   3826  *
   3827  *	Three cases:
   3828  *
   3829  *	- Data packet.  Consumed here for high-priority handling.
   3830  *	  => Returns 1 and takes ownership of m.
   3831  *
   3832  *	- Handshake packet.  Defer to thread context via so_receive in
   3833  *	  wg_receive_packets.
   3834  *	  => Returns 0 and leaves caller with ownership of m.
   3835  *
   3836  *	- Invalid.  Dropped on the floor and freed.
   3837  *	  => Returns -1 and takes ownership of m (frees m).
   3838  */
   3839 static int
   3840 wg_overudp_cb(struct mbuf **mp, int offset, struct socket *so,
   3841     struct sockaddr *src, void *arg)
   3842 {
   3843 	struct wg_softc *wg = arg;
   3844 	struct wg_msg wgm;
   3845 	struct mbuf *m = *mp;
   3846 
   3847 	WG_TRACE("enter");
   3848 
   3849 	/*
   3850 	 * Verify the mbuf chain is long enough to have a wg msg header.
   3851 	 * wg_receive_packets relies on this.
   3852 	 */
   3853 	KASSERT(offset <= m_length(m));
   3854 	if (__predict_false(m_length(m) - offset < sizeof(struct wg_msg))) {
   3855 		/* drop on the floor */
   3856 		m_freem(m);
   3857 		*mp = NULL;
   3858 		return -1;	/* dropped */
   3859 	}
   3860 
   3861 	/*
   3862 	 * Copy the message header (32-bit message type) out -- we'll
   3863 	 * worry about contiguity and alignment later.
   3864 	 */
   3865 	m_copydata(m, offset, sizeof(struct wg_msg), &wgm);
   3866 	WG_DLOG("type=%d\n", le32toh(wgm.wgm_type));
   3867 
   3868 	/*
   3869 	 * Handle DATA packets promptly as they arrive, if they are in
   3870 	 * an active session.  Other packets may require expensive
   3871 	 * public-key crypto and are not as sensitive to latency, so
   3872 	 * defer them to the worker thread.
   3873 	 */
   3874 	switch (le32toh(wgm.wgm_type)) {
   3875 	case WG_MSG_TYPE_DATA:
   3876 		/* handle immediately */
   3877 		m_adj(m, offset);
   3878 		if (__predict_false(m->m_len < sizeof(struct wg_msg_data))) {
   3879 			m = m_pullup(m, sizeof(struct wg_msg_data));
   3880 			if (m == NULL) {
   3881 				*mp = NULL;
   3882 				return -1; /* dropped */
   3883 			}
   3884 		}
   3885 		wg_handle_msg_data(wg, m, src);
   3886 		*mp = NULL;
   3887 		return 1;	/* consumed */
   3888 	case WG_MSG_TYPE_INIT:
   3889 	case WG_MSG_TYPE_RESP:
   3890 	case WG_MSG_TYPE_COOKIE:
   3891 		/* pass through to so_receive in wg_receive_packets */
   3892 		return 0;	/* passthrough */
   3893 	default:
   3894 		/* drop on the floor */
   3895 		m_freem(m);
   3896 		*mp = NULL;
   3897 		return -1;	/* dropped */
   3898 	}
   3899 }
   3900 
   3901 static int
   3902 wg_socreate(struct wg_softc *wg, int af, struct socket **sop)
   3903 {
   3904 	int error;
   3905 	struct socket *so;
   3906 
   3907 	error = socreate(af, &so, SOCK_DGRAM, 0, curlwp, NULL);
   3908 	if (error != 0)
   3909 		return error;
   3910 
   3911 	solock(so);
   3912 	so->so_upcallarg = wg;
   3913 	so->so_upcall = wg_so_upcall;
   3914 	so->so_rcv.sb_flags |= SB_UPCALL;
   3915 	inpcb_register_overudp_cb(sotoinpcb(so), wg_overudp_cb, wg);
   3916 	sounlock(so);
   3917 
   3918 	*sop = so;
   3919 
   3920 	return 0;
   3921 }
   3922 
   3923 static bool
   3924 wg_session_hit_limits(struct wg_session *wgs)
   3925 {
   3926 
   3927 	/*
   3928 	 * [W] 6.2: Transport Message Limits
   3929 	 * "After REJECT-AFTER-MESSAGES transport data messages or after the
   3930 	 *  current secure session is REJECT-AFTER-TIME seconds old, whichever
   3931 	 *  comes first, WireGuard will refuse to send or receive any more
   3932 	 *  transport data messages using the current secure session, ..."
   3933 	 */
   3934 	KASSERT(wgs->wgs_time_established != 0 || time_uptime > UINT32_MAX);
   3935 	if (time_uptime32 - wgs->wgs_time_established > wg_reject_after_time) {
   3936 		WG_DLOG("The session hits REJECT_AFTER_TIME\n");
   3937 		return true;
   3938 	} else if (wg_session_get_send_counter(wgs) >
   3939 	    wg_reject_after_messages) {
   3940 		WG_DLOG("The session hits REJECT_AFTER_MESSAGES\n");
   3941 		return true;
   3942 	}
   3943 
   3944 	return false;
   3945 }
   3946 
   3947 static void
   3948 wgintr(void *cookie)
   3949 {
   3950 	struct wg_peer *wgp;
   3951 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   3952 	struct mbuf *m;
   3953 	struct psref psref;
   3954 
   3955 	while ((m = pktq_dequeue(wg_pktq)) != NULL) {
   3956 		wgp = M_GETCTX(m, struct wg_peer *);
   3957 		if ((wgs = wg_get_stable_session(wgp, &psref)) == NULL) {
   3958 			/*
   3959 			 * No established session.  If we're the first
   3960 			 * to try sending data, schedule a handshake
   3961 			 * and queue the packet for when the handshake
   3962 			 * is done; otherwise just drop the packet and
   3963 			 * let the ongoing handshake attempt continue.
   3964 			 * We could queue more data packets but it's
   3965 			 * not clear that's worthwhile.
   3966 			 */
   3967 			WG_TRACE("no stable session");
   3968 			membar_release();
   3969 			if ((m = atomic_swap_ptr(&wgp->wgp_pending, m)) ==
   3970 			    NULL) {
   3971 				WG_TRACE("queued first packet;"
   3972 				    " init handshake");
   3973 				wg_schedule_peer_task(wgp,
   3974 				    WGP_TASK_SEND_INIT_MESSAGE);
   3975 			} else {
   3976 				membar_acquire();
   3977 				WG_TRACE("first packet already queued,"
   3978 				    " dropping");
   3979 			}
   3980 			goto next0;
   3981 		}
   3982 		if (__predict_false(wg_session_hit_limits(wgs))) {
   3983 			WG_TRACE("stable session hit limits");
   3984 			membar_release();
   3985 			if ((m = atomic_swap_ptr(&wgp->wgp_pending, m)) ==
   3986 			    NULL) {
   3987 				WG_TRACE("queued first packet in a while;"
   3988 				    " reinit handshake");
   3989 				atomic_store_relaxed(&wgs->wgs_force_rekey,
   3990 				    true);
   3991 				wg_schedule_peer_task(wgp,
   3992 				    WGP_TASK_SEND_INIT_MESSAGE);
   3993 			} else {
   3994 				membar_acquire();
   3995 				WG_TRACE("first packet in already queued,"
   3996 				    " dropping");
   3997 			}
   3998 			goto next1;
   3999 		}
   4000 		wg_send_data_msg(wgp, wgs, m);
   4001 		m = NULL;	/* consumed */
   4002 next1:		wg_put_session(wgs, &psref);
   4003 next0:		m_freem(m);
   4004 		/* XXX Yield to avoid userland starvation?  */
   4005 	}
   4006 }
   4007 
   4008 static void
   4009 wg_purge_pending_packets(struct wg_peer *wgp)
   4010 {
   4011 	struct mbuf *m;
   4012 
   4013 	m = atomic_swap_ptr(&wgp->wgp_pending, NULL);
   4014 	membar_acquire();     /* matches membar_release in wgintr */
   4015 	m_freem(m);
   4016 #ifdef ALTQ
   4017 	wg_start(&wgp->wgp_sc->wg_if);
   4018 #endif
   4019 	pktq_barrier(wg_pktq);
   4020 }
   4021 
   4022 static void
   4023 wg_handshake_timeout_timer(void *arg)
   4024 {
   4025 	struct wg_peer *wgp = arg;
   4026 
   4027 	WG_TRACE("enter");
   4028 
   4029 	wg_schedule_peer_task(wgp, WGP_TASK_RETRY_HANDSHAKE);
   4030 }
   4031 
   4032 static struct wg_peer *
   4033 wg_alloc_peer(struct wg_softc *wg)
   4034 {
   4035 	struct wg_peer *wgp;
   4036 
   4037 	wgp = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*wgp), KM_SLEEP);
   4038 
   4039 	wgp->wgp_sc = wg;
   4040 	callout_init(&wgp->wgp_handshake_timeout_timer, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
   4041 	callout_setfunc(&wgp->wgp_handshake_timeout_timer,
   4042 	    wg_handshake_timeout_timer, wgp);
   4043 	callout_init(&wgp->wgp_session_dtor_timer, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
   4044 	callout_setfunc(&wgp->wgp_session_dtor_timer,
   4045 	    wg_session_dtor_timer, wgp);
   4046 	PSLIST_ENTRY_INIT(wgp, wgp_peerlist_entry);
   4047 	wgp->wgp_endpoint_changing = false;
   4048 	wgp->wgp_endpoint_available = false;
   4049 	wgp->wgp_lock = mutex_obj_alloc(MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_NONE);
   4050 	wgp->wgp_intr_lock = mutex_obj_alloc(MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_SOFTNET);
   4051 	wgp->wgp_psz = pserialize_create();
   4052 	psref_target_init(&wgp->wgp_psref, wg_psref_class);
   4053 
   4054 	wgp->wgp_endpoint = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*wgp->wgp_endpoint), KM_SLEEP);
   4055 	wgp->wgp_endpoint0 = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*wgp->wgp_endpoint0), KM_SLEEP);
   4056 	psref_target_init(&wgp->wgp_endpoint->wgsa_psref, wg_psref_class);
   4057 	psref_target_init(&wgp->wgp_endpoint0->wgsa_psref, wg_psref_class);
   4058 
   4059 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   4060 	wgp->wgp_session_stable =
   4061 	    kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*wgp->wgp_session_stable), KM_SLEEP);
   4062 	wgp->wgp_session_unstable =
   4063 	    kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*wgp->wgp_session_unstable), KM_SLEEP);
   4064 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_stable;
   4065 	wgs->wgs_peer = wgp;
   4066 	wgs->wgs_state = WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN;
   4067 	psref_target_init(&wgs->wgs_psref, wg_psref_class);
   4068 #ifndef __HAVE_ATOMIC64_LOADSTORE
   4069 	mutex_init(&wgs->wgs_send_counter_lock, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_SOFTNET);
   4070 #endif
   4071 	wgs->wgs_recvwin = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*wgs->wgs_recvwin), KM_SLEEP);
   4072 	mutex_init(&wgs->wgs_recvwin->lock, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_SOFTNET);
   4073 
   4074 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_unstable;
   4075 	wgs->wgs_peer = wgp;
   4076 	wgs->wgs_state = WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN;
   4077 	psref_target_init(&wgs->wgs_psref, wg_psref_class);
   4078 #ifndef __HAVE_ATOMIC64_LOADSTORE
   4079 	mutex_init(&wgs->wgs_send_counter_lock, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_SOFTNET);
   4080 #endif
   4081 	wgs->wgs_recvwin = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*wgs->wgs_recvwin), KM_SLEEP);
   4082 	mutex_init(&wgs->wgs_recvwin->lock, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_SOFTNET);
   4083 
   4084 	return wgp;
   4085 }
   4086 
   4087 static void
   4088 wg_destroy_peer(struct wg_peer *wgp)
   4089 {
   4090 	struct wg_session *wgs;
   4091 	struct wg_softc *wg = wgp->wgp_sc;
   4092 
   4093 	/* Prevent new packets from this peer on any source address.  */
   4094 	rw_enter(wg->wg_rwlock, RW_WRITER);
   4095 	KASSERT(wgp->wgp_n_allowedips <= WG_ALLOWEDIPS);
   4096 	for (int i = 0; i < wgp->wgp_n_allowedips; i++) {
   4097 		struct wg_allowedip *wga = &wgp->wgp_allowedips[i];
   4098 		struct radix_node_head *rnh = wg_rnh(wg, wga->wga_family);
   4099 		struct radix_node *rn;
   4100 
   4101 		KASSERT(rnh != NULL);
   4102 		rn = rnh->rnh_deladdr(&wga->wga_sa_addr,
   4103 		    &wga->wga_sa_mask, rnh);
   4104 		if (rn == NULL) {
   4105 			char addrstr[128];
   4106 			sockaddr_format(&wga->wga_sa_addr, addrstr,
   4107 			    sizeof(addrstr));
   4108 			WGLOG(LOG_WARNING, "%s: Couldn't delete %s",
   4109 			    if_name(&wg->wg_if), addrstr);
   4110 		}
   4111 	}
   4112 	rw_exit(wg->wg_rwlock);
   4113 
   4114 	/* Purge pending packets.  */
   4115 	wg_purge_pending_packets(wgp);
   4116 
   4117 	/* Halt all packet processing and timeouts.  */
   4118 	callout_halt(&wgp->wgp_handshake_timeout_timer, NULL);
   4119 	callout_halt(&wgp->wgp_session_dtor_timer, NULL);
   4120 
   4121 	/* Wait for any queued work to complete.  */
   4122 	workqueue_wait(wg_wq, &wgp->wgp_work);
   4123 
   4124 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_unstable;
   4125 	if (wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN) {
   4126 		mutex_enter(wgp->wgp_lock);
   4127 		wg_destroy_session(wg, wgs);
   4128 		mutex_exit(wgp->wgp_lock);
   4129 	}
   4130 	mutex_destroy(&wgs->wgs_recvwin->lock);
   4131 	kmem_free(wgs->wgs_recvwin, sizeof(*wgs->wgs_recvwin));
   4132 #ifndef __HAVE_ATOMIC64_LOADSTORE
   4133 	mutex_destroy(&wgs->wgs_send_counter_lock);
   4134 #endif
   4135 	kmem_free(wgs, sizeof(*wgs));
   4136 
   4137 	wgs = wgp->wgp_session_stable;
   4138 	if (wgs->wgs_state != WGS_STATE_UNKNOWN) {
   4139 		mutex_enter(wgp->wgp_lock);
   4140 		wg_destroy_session(wg, wgs);
   4141 		mutex_exit(wgp->wgp_lock);
   4142 	}
   4143 	mutex_destroy(&wgs->wgs_recvwin->lock);
   4144 	kmem_free(wgs->wgs_recvwin, sizeof(*wgs->wgs_recvwin));
   4145 #ifndef __HAVE_ATOMIC64_LOADSTORE
   4146 	mutex_destroy(&wgs->wgs_send_counter_lock);
   4147 #endif
   4148 	kmem_free(wgs, sizeof(*wgs));
   4149 
   4150 	psref_target_destroy(&wgp->wgp_endpoint->wgsa_psref, wg_psref_class);
   4151 	psref_target_destroy(&wgp->wgp_endpoint0->wgsa_psref, wg_psref_class);
   4152 	kmem_free(wgp->wgp_endpoint, sizeof(*wgp->wgp_endpoint));
   4153 	kmem_free(wgp->wgp_endpoint0, sizeof(*wgp->wgp_endpoint0));
   4154 
   4155 	pserialize_destroy(wgp->wgp_psz);
   4156 	mutex_obj_free(wgp->wgp_intr_lock);
   4157 	mutex_obj_free(wgp->wgp_lock);
   4158 
   4159 	kmem_free(wgp, sizeof(*wgp));
   4160 }
   4161 
   4162 static void
   4163 wg_destroy_all_peers(struct wg_softc *wg)
   4164 {
   4165 	struct wg_peer *wgp, *wgp0 __diagused;
   4166 	void *garbage_byname, *garbage_bypubkey;
   4167 
   4168 restart:
   4169 	garbage_byname = garbage_bypubkey = NULL;
   4170 	mutex_enter(wg->wg_lock);
   4171 	WG_PEER_WRITER_FOREACH(wgp, wg) {
   4172 		if (wgp->wgp_name[0]) {
   4173 			wgp0 = thmap_del(wg->wg_peers_byname, wgp->wgp_name,
   4174 			    strlen(wgp->wgp_name));
   4175 			KASSERT(wgp0 == wgp);
   4176 			garbage_byname = thmap_stage_gc(wg->wg_peers_byname);
   4177 		}
   4178 		wgp0 = thmap_del(wg->wg_peers_bypubkey, wgp->wgp_pubkey,
   4179 		    sizeof(wgp->wgp_pubkey));
   4180 		KASSERT(wgp0 == wgp);
   4181 		garbage_bypubkey = thmap_stage_gc(wg->wg_peers_bypubkey);
   4182 		WG_PEER_WRITER_REMOVE(wgp);
   4183 		wg->wg_npeers--;
   4184 		mutex_enter(wgp->wgp_lock);
   4185 		pserialize_perform(wgp->wgp_psz);
   4186 		mutex_exit(wgp->wgp_lock);
   4187 		PSLIST_ENTRY_DESTROY(wgp, wgp_peerlist_entry);
   4188 		break;
   4189 	}
   4190 	mutex_exit(wg->wg_lock);
   4191 
   4192 	if (wgp == NULL)
   4193 		return;
   4194 
   4195 	psref_target_destroy(&wgp->wgp_psref, wg_psref_class);
   4196 
   4197 	wg_destroy_peer(wgp);
   4198 	thmap_gc(wg->wg_peers_byname, garbage_byname);
   4199 	thmap_gc(wg->wg_peers_bypubkey, garbage_bypubkey);
   4200 
   4201 	goto restart;
   4202 }
   4203 
   4204 static int
   4205 wg_destroy_peer_name(struct wg_softc *wg, const char *name)
   4206 {
   4207 	struct wg_peer *wgp, *wgp0 __diagused;
   4208 	void *garbage_byname, *garbage_bypubkey;
   4209 
   4210 	mutex_enter(wg->wg_lock);
   4211 	wgp = thmap_del(wg->wg_peers_byname, name, strlen(name));
   4212 	if (wgp != NULL) {
   4213 		wgp0 = thmap_del(wg->wg_peers_bypubkey, wgp->wgp_pubkey,
   4214 		    sizeof(wgp->wgp_pubkey));
   4215 		KASSERT(wgp0 == wgp);
   4216 		garbage_byname = thmap_stage_gc(wg->wg_peers_byname);
   4217 		garbage_bypubkey = thmap_stage_gc(wg->wg_peers_bypubkey);
   4218 		WG_PEER_WRITER_REMOVE(wgp);
   4219 		wg->wg_npeers--;
   4220 		if (wg->wg_npeers == 0)
   4221 			if_link_state_change(&wg->wg_if, LINK_STATE_DOWN);
   4222 		mutex_enter(wgp->wgp_lock);
   4223 		pserialize_perform(wgp->wgp_psz);
   4224 		mutex_exit(wgp->wgp_lock);
   4225 		PSLIST_ENTRY_DESTROY(wgp, wgp_peerlist_entry);
   4226 	}
   4227 	mutex_exit(wg->wg_lock);
   4228 
   4229 	if (wgp == NULL)
   4230 		return ENOENT;
   4231 
   4232 	psref_target_destroy(&wgp->wgp_psref, wg_psref_class);
   4233 
   4234 	wg_destroy_peer(wgp);
   4235 	thmap_gc(wg->wg_peers_byname, garbage_byname);
   4236 	thmap_gc(wg->wg_peers_bypubkey, garbage_bypubkey);
   4237 
   4238 	return 0;
   4239 }
   4240 
   4241 static int
   4242 wg_if_attach(struct wg_softc *wg)
   4243 {
   4244 
   4245 	wg->wg_if.if_addrlen = 0;
   4246 	wg->wg_if.if_mtu = WG_MTU;
   4247 	wg->wg_if.if_flags = IFF_MULTICAST;
   4248 	wg->wg_if.if_extflags = IFEF_MPSAFE;
   4249 	wg->wg_if.if_ioctl = wg_ioctl;
   4250 	wg->wg_if.if_output = wg_output;
   4251 	wg->wg_if.if_init = wg_init;
   4252 #ifdef ALTQ
   4253 	wg->wg_if.if_start = wg_start;
   4254 #endif
   4255 	wg->wg_if.if_stop = wg_stop;
   4256 	wg->wg_if.if_type = IFT_OTHER;
   4257 	wg->wg_if.if_dlt = DLT_NULL;
   4258 	wg->wg_if.if_softc = wg;
   4259 #ifdef ALTQ
   4260 	IFQ_SET_READY(&wg->wg_if.if_snd);
   4261 #endif
   4262 	if_initialize(&wg->wg_if);
   4263 
   4264 	wg->wg_if.if_link_state = LINK_STATE_DOWN;
   4265 	if_alloc_sadl(&wg->wg_if);
   4266 	if_register(&wg->wg_if);
   4267 
   4268 	bpf_attach(&wg->wg_if, DLT_NULL, sizeof(uint32_t));
   4269 
   4270 	return 0;
   4271 }
   4272 
   4273 static void
   4274 wg_if_detach(struct wg_softc *wg)
   4275 {
   4276 	struct ifnet *ifp = &wg->wg_if;
   4277 
   4278 	bpf_detach(ifp);
   4279 	if_detach(ifp);
   4280 }
   4281 
   4282 static int
   4283 wg_clone_create(struct if_clone *ifc, int unit)
   4284 {
   4285 	struct wg_softc *wg;
   4286 	int error;
   4287 
   4288 	wg_guarantee_initialized();
   4289 
   4290 	error = wg_count_inc();
   4291 	if (error)
   4292 		return error;
   4293 
   4294 	wg = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*wg), KM_SLEEP);
   4295 
   4296 	if_initname(&wg->wg_if, ifc->ifc_name, unit);
   4297 
   4298 	PSLIST_INIT(&wg->wg_peers);
   4299 	wg->wg_peers_bypubkey = thmap_create(0, NULL, THMAP_NOCOPY);
   4300 	wg->wg_peers_byname = thmap_create(0, NULL, THMAP_NOCOPY);
   4301 	wg->wg_sessions_byindex = thmap_create(0, NULL, THMAP_NOCOPY);
   4302 	wg->wg_lock = mutex_obj_alloc(MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_NONE);
   4303 	wg->wg_intr_lock = mutex_obj_alloc(MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_SOFTNET);
   4304 	wg->wg_rwlock = rw_obj_alloc();
   4305 	threadpool_job_init(&wg->wg_job, wg_job, wg->wg_intr_lock,
   4306 	    "%s", if_name(&wg->wg_if));
   4307 	wg->wg_ops = &wg_ops_rumpkernel;
   4308 
   4309 	cprng_strong(kern_cprng,
   4310 	    wg->wg_cookiesecret, sizeof(wg->wg_cookiesecret),
   4311 	    0);
   4312 
   4313 	error = threadpool_get(&wg->wg_threadpool, PRI_NONE);
   4314 	if (error)
   4315 		goto fail0;
   4316 
   4317 #ifdef INET
   4318 	error = wg_socreate(wg, AF_INET, &wg->wg_so4);
   4319 	if (error)
   4320 		goto fail1;
   4321 	rn_inithead((void **)&wg->wg_rtable_ipv4,
   4322 	    offsetof(struct sockaddr_in, sin_addr) * NBBY);
   4323 #endif
   4324 #ifdef INET6
   4325 	error = wg_socreate(wg, AF_INET6, &wg->wg_so6);
   4326 	if (error)
   4327 		goto fail2;
   4328 	rn_inithead((void **)&wg->wg_rtable_ipv6,
   4329 	    offsetof(struct sockaddr_in6, sin6_addr) * NBBY);
   4330 #endif
   4331 
   4332 	error = wg_if_attach(wg);
   4333 	if (error)
   4334 		goto fail3;
   4335 
   4336 	return 0;
   4337 
   4338 fail4: __unused
   4339 	wg_destroy_all_peers(wg);
   4340 	wg_if_detach(wg);
   4341 fail3:
   4342 #ifdef INET6
   4343 	solock(wg->wg_so6);
   4344 	wg->wg_so6->so_rcv.sb_flags &= ~SB_UPCALL;
   4345 	sounlock(wg->wg_so6);
   4346 #endif
   4347 #ifdef INET
   4348 	solock(wg->wg_so4);
   4349 	wg->wg_so4->so_rcv.sb_flags &= ~SB_UPCALL;
   4350 	sounlock(wg->wg_so4);
   4351 #endif
   4352 	mutex_enter(wg->wg_intr_lock);
   4353 	threadpool_cancel_job(wg->wg_threadpool, &wg->wg_job);
   4354 	mutex_exit(wg->wg_intr_lock);
   4355 #ifdef INET6
   4356 	if (wg->wg_rtable_ipv6 != NULL)
   4357 		free(wg->wg_rtable_ipv6, M_RTABLE);
   4358 	soclose(wg->wg_so6);
   4359 fail2:
   4360 #endif
   4361 #ifdef INET
   4362 	if (wg->wg_rtable_ipv4 != NULL)
   4363 		free(wg->wg_rtable_ipv4, M_RTABLE);
   4364 	soclose(wg->wg_so4);
   4365 fail1:
   4366 #endif
   4367 	threadpool_put(wg->wg_threadpool, PRI_NONE);
   4368 fail0:	threadpool_job_destroy(&wg->wg_job);
   4369 	rw_obj_free(wg->wg_rwlock);
   4370 	mutex_obj_free(wg->wg_intr_lock);
   4371 	mutex_obj_free(wg->wg_lock);
   4372 	thmap_destroy(wg->wg_sessions_byindex);
   4373 	thmap_destroy(wg->wg_peers_byname);
   4374 	thmap_destroy(wg->wg_peers_bypubkey);
   4375 	PSLIST_DESTROY(&wg->wg_peers);
   4376 	kmem_free(wg, sizeof(*wg));
   4377 	wg_count_dec();
   4378 	return error;
   4379 }
   4380 
   4381 static int
   4382 wg_clone_destroy(struct ifnet *ifp)
   4383 {
   4384 	struct wg_softc *wg = container_of(ifp, struct wg_softc, wg_if);
   4385 
   4386 #ifdef WG_RUMPKERNEL
   4387 	if (wg_user_mode(wg)) {
   4388 		rumpuser_wg_destroy(wg->wg_user);
   4389 		wg->wg_user = NULL;
   4390 	}
   4391 #endif
   4392 
   4393 	wg_destroy_all_peers(wg);
   4394 	wg_if_detach(wg);
   4395 #ifdef INET6
   4396 	solock(wg->wg_so6);
   4397 	wg->wg_so6->so_rcv.sb_flags &= ~SB_UPCALL;
   4398 	sounlock(wg->wg_so6);
   4399 #endif
   4400 #ifdef INET
   4401 	solock(wg->wg_so4);
   4402 	wg->wg_so4->so_rcv.sb_flags &= ~SB_UPCALL;
   4403 	sounlock(wg->wg_so4);
   4404 #endif
   4405 	mutex_enter(wg->wg_intr_lock);
   4406 	threadpool_cancel_job(wg->wg_threadpool, &wg->wg_job);
   4407 	mutex_exit(wg->wg_intr_lock);
   4408 #ifdef INET6
   4409 	if (wg->wg_rtable_ipv6 != NULL)
   4410 		free(wg->wg_rtable_ipv6, M_RTABLE);
   4411 	soclose(wg->wg_so6);
   4412 #endif
   4413 #ifdef INET
   4414 	if (wg->wg_rtable_ipv4 != NULL)
   4415 		free(wg->wg_rtable_ipv4, M_RTABLE);
   4416 	soclose(wg->wg_so4);
   4417 #endif
   4418 	threadpool_put(wg->wg_threadpool, PRI_NONE);
   4419 	threadpool_job_destroy(&wg->wg_job);
   4420 	rw_obj_free(wg->wg_rwlock);
   4421 	mutex_obj_free(wg->wg_intr_lock);
   4422 	mutex_obj_free(wg->wg_lock);
   4423 	thmap_destroy(wg->wg_sessions_byindex);
   4424 	thmap_destroy(wg->wg_peers_byname);
   4425 	thmap_destroy(wg->wg_peers_bypubkey);
   4426 	PSLIST_DESTROY(&wg->wg_peers);
   4427 	kmem_free(wg, sizeof(*wg));
   4428 	wg_count_dec();
   4429 
   4430 	return 0;
   4431 }
   4432 
   4433 static struct wg_peer *
   4434 wg_pick_peer_by_sa(struct wg_softc *wg, const struct sockaddr *sa,
   4435     struct psref *psref)
   4436 {
   4437 	struct radix_node_head *rnh;
   4438 	struct radix_node *rn;
   4439 	struct wg_peer *wgp = NULL;
   4440 	struct wg_allowedip *wga;
   4441 
   4442 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_LOG
   4443 	char addrstr[128];
   4444 	sockaddr_format(sa, addrstr, sizeof(addrstr));
   4445 	WG_DLOG("sa=%s\n", addrstr);
   4446 #endif
   4447 
   4448 	rw_enter(wg->wg_rwlock, RW_READER);
   4449 
   4450 	rnh = wg_rnh(wg, sa->sa_family);
   4451 	if (rnh == NULL)
   4452 		goto out;
   4453 
   4454 	rn = rnh->rnh_matchaddr(sa, rnh);
   4455 	if (rn == NULL || (rn->rn_flags & RNF_ROOT) != 0)
   4456 		goto out;
   4457 
   4458 	WG_TRACE("success");
   4459 
   4460 	wga = container_of(rn, struct wg_allowedip, wga_nodes[0]);
   4461 	wgp = wga->wga_peer;
   4462 	wg_get_peer(wgp, psref);
   4463 
   4464 out:
   4465 	rw_exit(wg->wg_rwlock);
   4466 	return wgp;
   4467 }
   4468 
   4469 static void
   4470 wg_fill_msg_data(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_peer *wgp,
   4471     struct wg_session *wgs, struct wg_msg_data *wgmd)
   4472 {
   4473 
   4474 	memset(wgmd, 0, sizeof(*wgmd));
   4475 	wgmd->wgmd_type = htole32(WG_MSG_TYPE_DATA);
   4476 	wgmd->wgmd_receiver = wgs->wgs_remote_index;
   4477 	/* [W] 5.4.6: msg.counter := Nm^send */
   4478 	/* [W] 5.4.6: Nm^send := Nm^send + 1 */
   4479 	wgmd->wgmd_counter = htole64(wg_session_inc_send_counter(wgs));
   4480 	WG_DLOG("counter=%"PRIu64"\n", le64toh(wgmd->wgmd_counter));
   4481 }
   4482 
   4483 static int
   4484 wg_output(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m, const struct sockaddr *dst,
   4485     const struct rtentry *rt)
   4486 {
   4487 	struct wg_softc *wg = ifp->if_softc;
   4488 	struct wg_peer *wgp = NULL;
   4489 	struct psref wgp_psref;
   4490 	int bound;
   4491 	int error;
   4492 
   4493 	bound = curlwp_bind();
   4494 
   4495 	/* TODO make the nest limit configurable via sysctl */
   4496 	error = if_tunnel_check_nesting(ifp, m, 1);
   4497 	if (error) {
   4498 		WGLOG(LOG_ERR,
   4499 		    "%s: tunneling loop detected and packet dropped\n",
   4500 		    if_name(&wg->wg_if));
   4501 		goto out0;
   4502 	}
   4503 
   4504 #ifdef ALTQ
   4505 	bool altq = atomic_load_relaxed(&ifp->if_snd.altq_flags)
   4506 	    & ALTQF_ENABLED;
   4507 	if (altq)
   4508 		IFQ_CLASSIFY(&ifp->if_snd, m, dst->sa_family);
   4509 #endif
   4510 
   4511 	bpf_mtap_af(ifp, dst->sa_family, m, BPF_D_OUT);
   4512 
   4513 	m->m_flags &= ~(M_BCAST|M_MCAST);
   4514 
   4515 	wgp = wg_pick_peer_by_sa(wg, dst, &wgp_psref);
   4516 	if (wgp == NULL) {
   4517 		WG_TRACE("peer not found");
   4518 		error = EHOSTUNREACH;
   4519 		goto out0;
   4520 	}
   4521 
   4522 	/* Clear checksum-offload flags. */
   4523 	m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags = 0;
   4524 	m->m_pkthdr.csum_data = 0;
   4525 
   4526 	/* Toss it in the queue.  */
   4527 #ifdef ALTQ
   4528 	if (altq) {
   4529 		mutex_enter(ifp->if_snd.ifq_lock);
   4530 		if (ALTQ_IS_ENABLED(&ifp->if_snd)) {
   4531 			M_SETCTX(m, wgp);
   4532 			ALTQ_ENQUEUE(&ifp->if_snd, m, error);
   4533 			m = NULL; /* consume */
   4534 		}
   4535 		mutex_exit(ifp->if_snd.ifq_lock);
   4536 		if (m == NULL) {
   4537 			wg_start(ifp);
   4538 			goto out1;
   4539 		}
   4540 	}
   4541 #endif
   4542 	kpreempt_disable();
   4543 	const uint32_t h = curcpu()->ci_index;	// pktq_rps_hash(m)
   4544 	M_SETCTX(m, wgp);
   4545 	if (__predict_false(!pktq_enqueue(wg_pktq, m, h))) {
   4546 		WGLOG(LOG_ERR, "%s: pktq full, dropping\n",
   4547 		    if_name(&wg->wg_if));
   4548 		error = ENOBUFS;
   4549 		goto out2;
   4550 	}
   4551 	m = NULL;		/* consumed */
   4552 	error = 0;
   4553 out2:	kpreempt_enable();
   4554 
   4555 #ifdef ALTQ
   4556 out1:
   4557 #endif
   4558 	wg_put_peer(wgp, &wgp_psref);
   4559 out0:	m_freem(m);
   4560 	curlwp_bindx(bound);
   4561 	return error;
   4562 }
   4563 
   4564 static int
   4565 wg_send_data(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct mbuf *m)
   4566 {
   4567 	struct psref psref;
   4568 	struct wg_sockaddr *wgsa;
   4569 	int error;
   4570 	struct socket *so;
   4571 
   4572 	wgsa = wg_get_endpoint_sa(wgp, &psref);
   4573 	so = wg_get_so_by_peer(wgp, wgsa);
   4574 	solock(so);
   4575 	switch (wgsatosa(wgsa)->sa_family) {
   4576 #ifdef INET
   4577 	case AF_INET:
   4578 		error = udp_send(so, m, wgsatosa(wgsa), NULL, curlwp);
   4579 		break;
   4580 #endif
   4581 #ifdef INET6
   4582 	case AF_INET6:
   4583 		error = udp6_output(sotoinpcb(so), m, wgsatosin6(wgsa),
   4584 		    NULL, curlwp);
   4585 		break;
   4586 #endif
   4587 	default:
   4588 		m_freem(m);
   4589 		error = EPFNOSUPPORT;
   4590 	}
   4591 	sounlock(so);
   4592 	wg_put_sa(wgp, wgsa, &psref);
   4593 
   4594 	return error;
   4595 }
   4596 
   4597 /* Inspired by pppoe_get_mbuf */
   4598 static struct mbuf *
   4599 wg_get_mbuf(size_t leading_len, size_t len)
   4600 {
   4601 	struct mbuf *m;
   4602 
   4603 	KASSERT(leading_len <= MCLBYTES);
   4604 	KASSERT(len <= MCLBYTES - leading_len);
   4605 
   4606 	m = m_gethdr(M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA);
   4607 	if (m == NULL)
   4608 		return NULL;
   4609 	if (len + leading_len > MHLEN) {
   4610 		m_clget(m, M_DONTWAIT);
   4611 		if ((m->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0) {
   4612 			m_free(m);
   4613 			return NULL;
   4614 		}
   4615 	}
   4616 	m->m_data += leading_len;
   4617 	m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = len;
   4618 
   4619 	return m;
   4620 }
   4621 
   4622 static void
   4623 wg_send_data_msg(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct wg_session *wgs, struct mbuf *m)
   4624 {
   4625 	struct wg_softc *wg = wgp->wgp_sc;
   4626 	int error;
   4627 	size_t inner_len, padded_len, encrypted_len;
   4628 	char *padded_buf = NULL;
   4629 	size_t mlen;
   4630 	struct wg_msg_data *wgmd;
   4631 	bool free_padded_buf = false;
   4632 	struct mbuf *n;
   4633 	size_t leading_len = max_hdr + sizeof(struct udphdr);
   4634 
   4635 	mlen = m_length(m);
   4636 	inner_len = mlen;
   4637 	padded_len = roundup(mlen, 16);
   4638 	encrypted_len = padded_len + WG_AUTHTAG_LEN;
   4639 	WG_DLOG("inner=%zu, padded=%zu, encrypted_len=%zu\n",
   4640 	    inner_len, padded_len, encrypted_len);
   4641 	if (mlen != 0) {
   4642 		bool success;
   4643 		success = m_ensure_contig(&m, padded_len);
   4644 		if (success) {
   4645 			padded_buf = mtod(m, char *);
   4646 		} else {
   4647 			padded_buf = kmem_intr_alloc(padded_len, KM_NOSLEEP);
   4648 			if (padded_buf == NULL) {
   4649 				error = ENOBUFS;
   4650 				goto out;
   4651 			}
   4652 			free_padded_buf = true;
   4653 			m_copydata(m, 0, mlen, padded_buf);
   4654 		}
   4655 		memset(padded_buf + mlen, 0, padded_len - inner_len);
   4656 	}
   4657 
   4658 	n = wg_get_mbuf(leading_len, sizeof(*wgmd) + encrypted_len);
   4659 	if (n == NULL) {
   4660 		error = ENOBUFS;
   4661 		goto out;
   4662 	}
   4663 	KASSERT(n->m_len >= sizeof(*wgmd));
   4664 	wgmd = mtod(n, struct wg_msg_data *);
   4665 	wg_fill_msg_data(wg, wgp, wgs, wgmd);
   4666 
   4667 	/* [W] 5.4.6: AEAD(Tm^send, Nm^send, P, e) */
   4668 	wg_algo_aead_enc((char *)wgmd + sizeof(*wgmd), encrypted_len,
   4669 	    wgs->wgs_tkey_send, le64toh(wgmd->wgmd_counter),
   4670 	    padded_buf, padded_len,
   4671 	    NULL, 0);
   4672 
   4673 	error = wg->wg_ops->send_data_msg(wgp, n); /* consumes n */
   4674 	if (error) {
   4675 		WG_DLOG("send_data_msg failed, error=%d\n", error);
   4676 		goto out;
   4677 	}
   4678 
   4679 	/*
   4680 	 * Packet was sent out -- count it in the interface statistics.
   4681 	 */
   4682 	if_statadd(&wg->wg_if, if_obytes, mlen);
   4683 	if_statinc(&wg->wg_if, if_opackets);
   4684 
   4685 	/*
   4686 	 * Record when we last sent data, for determining when we need
   4687 	 * to send a passive keepalive.
   4688 	 *
   4689 	 * Other logic assumes that wgs_time_last_data_sent is zero iff
   4690 	 * we have never sent data on this session.  Early at boot, if
   4691 	 * wg(4) starts operating within <1sec, or after 136 years of
   4692 	 * uptime, we may observe time_uptime32 = 0.  In that case,
   4693 	 * pretend we observed 1 instead.  That way, we correctly
   4694 	 * indicate we have sent data on this session; the only logic
   4695 	 * this might adversely affect is the keepalive timeout
   4696 	 * detection, which might spuriously send a keepalive during
   4697 	 * one second every 136 years.  All of this is very silly, of
   4698 	 * course, but the cost to guaranteeing wgs_time_last_data_sent
   4699 	 * is nonzero is negligible here.
   4700 	 */
   4701 	const uint32_t now = time_uptime32;
   4702 	atomic_store_relaxed(&wgs->wgs_time_last_data_sent, MAX(now, 1));
   4703 
   4704 	/*
   4705 	 * Check rekey-after-time.
   4706 	 */
   4707 	if (wgs->wgs_is_initiator &&
   4708 	    now - wgs->wgs_time_established >= wg_rekey_after_time) {
   4709 		/*
   4710 		 * [W] 6.2 Transport Message Limits
   4711 		 * "if a peer is the initiator of a current secure
   4712 		 *  session, WireGuard will send a handshake initiation
   4713 		 *  message to begin a new secure session if, after
   4714 		 *  transmitting a transport data message, the current
   4715 		 *  secure session is REKEY-AFTER-TIME seconds old,"
   4716 		 */
   4717 		WG_TRACE("rekey after time");
   4718 		atomic_store_relaxed(&wgs->wgs_force_rekey, true);
   4719 		wg_schedule_peer_task(wgp, WGP_TASK_SEND_INIT_MESSAGE);
   4720 	}
   4721 
   4722 	/*
   4723 	 * Check rekey-after-messages.
   4724 	 */
   4725 	if (wg_session_get_send_counter(wgs) >= wg_rekey_after_messages) {
   4726 		/*
   4727 		 * [W] 6.2 Transport Message Limits
   4728 		 * "WireGuard will try to create a new session, by
   4729 		 *  sending a handshake initiation message (section
   4730 		 *  5.4.2), after it has sent REKEY-AFTER-MESSAGES
   4731 		 *  transport data messages..."
   4732 		 */
   4733 		WG_TRACE("rekey after messages");
   4734 		atomic_store_relaxed(&wgs->wgs_force_rekey, true);
   4735 		wg_schedule_peer_task(wgp, WGP_TASK_SEND_INIT_MESSAGE);
   4736 	}
   4737 
   4738 out:	m_freem(m);
   4739 	if (free_padded_buf)
   4740 		kmem_intr_free(padded_buf, padded_len);
   4741 }
   4742 
   4743 static void
   4744 wg_input(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m, const int af)
   4745 {
   4746 	pktqueue_t *pktq;
   4747 	size_t pktlen;
   4748 
   4749 	KASSERT(af == AF_INET || af == AF_INET6);
   4750 
   4751 	WG_TRACE("");
   4752 
   4753 	m_set_rcvif(m, ifp);
   4754 	pktlen = m->m_pkthdr.len;
   4755 
   4756 	bpf_mtap_af(ifp, af, m, BPF_D_IN);
   4757 
   4758 	switch (af) {
   4759 #ifdef INET
   4760 	case AF_INET:
   4761 		pktq = ip_pktq;
   4762 		break;
   4763 #endif
   4764 #ifdef INET6
   4765 	case AF_INET6:
   4766 		pktq = ip6_pktq;
   4767 		break;
   4768 #endif
   4769 	default:
   4770 		panic("invalid af=%d", af);
   4771 	}
   4772 
   4773 	kpreempt_disable();
   4774 	const u_int h = curcpu()->ci_index;
   4775 	if (__predict_true(pktq_enqueue(pktq, m, h))) {
   4776 		if_statadd(ifp, if_ibytes, pktlen);
   4777 		if_statinc(ifp, if_ipackets);
   4778 	} else {
   4779 		m_freem(m);
   4780 	}
   4781 	kpreempt_enable();
   4782 }
   4783 
   4784 static void
   4785 wg_calc_pubkey(uint8_t pubkey[static WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN],
   4786     const uint8_t privkey[static WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN])
   4787 {
   4788 
   4789 	crypto_scalarmult_base(pubkey, privkey);
   4790 }
   4791 
   4792 static int
   4793 wg_rtable_add_route(struct wg_softc *wg, struct wg_allowedip *wga)
   4794 {
   4795 	struct radix_node_head *rnh;
   4796 	struct radix_node *rn;
   4797 	int error = 0;
   4798 
   4799 	rw_enter(wg->wg_rwlock, RW_WRITER);
   4800 	rnh = wg_rnh(wg, wga->wga_family);
   4801 	KASSERT(rnh != NULL);
   4802 	rn = rnh->rnh_addaddr(&wga->wga_sa_addr, &wga->wga_sa_mask, rnh,
   4803 	    wga->wga_nodes);
   4804 	rw_exit(wg->wg_rwlock);
   4805 
   4806 	if (rn == NULL)
   4807 		error = EEXIST;
   4808 
   4809 	return error;
   4810 }
   4811 
   4812 static int
   4813 wg_handle_prop_peer(struct wg_softc *wg, prop_dictionary_t peer,
   4814     struct wg_peer **wgpp)
   4815 {
   4816 	int error = 0;
   4817 	const void *pubkey;
   4818 	size_t pubkey_len;
   4819 	const void *psk;
   4820 	size_t psk_len;
   4821 	const char *name = NULL;
   4822 	struct wg_peer *wgp = NULL;
   4823 
   4824 	if (prop_dictionary_get_string(peer, "name", &name)) {
   4825 		if (strlen(name) > WG_PEER_NAME_MAXLEN) {
   4826 			error = EINVAL;
   4827 			goto out;
   4828 		}
   4829 	}
   4830 
   4831 	if (!prop_dictionary_get_data(peer, "public_key",
   4832 		&pubkey, &pubkey_len)) {
   4833 		error = EINVAL;
   4834 		goto out;
   4835 	}
   4836 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_DUMP
   4837         if (wg_debug & WG_DEBUG_FLAGS_DUMP) {
   4838 		char *hex = gethexdump(pubkey, pubkey_len);
   4839 		log(LOG_DEBUG, "pubkey=%p, pubkey_len=%zu\n%s\n",
   4840 		    pubkey, pubkey_len, hex);
   4841 		puthexdump(hex, pubkey, pubkey_len);
   4842 	}
   4843 #endif
   4844 
   4845 	wgp = wg_alloc_peer(wg);
   4846 	memcpy(wgp->wgp_pubkey, pubkey, sizeof(wgp->wgp_pubkey));
   4847 	if (name != NULL)
   4848 		strncpy(wgp->wgp_name, name, sizeof(wgp->wgp_name));
   4849 
   4850 	if (prop_dictionary_get_data(peer, "preshared_key", &psk, &psk_len)) {
   4851 		if (psk_len != sizeof(wgp->wgp_psk)) {
   4852 			error = EINVAL;
   4853 			goto out;
   4854 		}
   4855 		memcpy(wgp->wgp_psk, psk, sizeof(wgp->wgp_psk));
   4856 	}
   4857 
   4858 	const void *addr;
   4859 	size_t addr_len;
   4860 	struct wg_sockaddr *wgsa = wgp->wgp_endpoint;
   4861 
   4862 	if (!prop_dictionary_get_data(peer, "endpoint", &addr, &addr_len))
   4863 		goto skip_endpoint;
   4864 	if (addr_len < sizeof(*wgsatosa(wgsa)) ||
   4865 	    addr_len > sizeof(*wgsatoss(wgsa))) {
   4866 		error = EINVAL;
   4867 		goto out;
   4868 	}
   4869 	memcpy(wgsatoss(wgsa), addr, addr_len);
   4870 	switch (wgsa_family(wgsa)) {
   4871 #ifdef INET
   4872 	case AF_INET:
   4873 		break;
   4874 #endif
   4875 #ifdef INET6
   4876 	case AF_INET6:
   4877 		break;
   4878 #endif
   4879 	default:
   4880 		error = EPFNOSUPPORT;
   4881 		goto out;
   4882 	}
   4883 	if (addr_len != sockaddr_getsize_by_family(wgsa_family(wgsa))) {
   4884 		error = EINVAL;
   4885 		goto out;
   4886 	}
   4887     {
   4888 	char addrstr[128];
   4889 	sockaddr_format(wgsatosa(wgsa), addrstr, sizeof(addrstr));
   4890 	WG_DLOG("addr=%s\n", addrstr);
   4891     }
   4892 	wgp->wgp_endpoint_available = true;
   4893 
   4894 	prop_array_t allowedips;
   4895 skip_endpoint:
   4896 	allowedips = prop_dictionary_get(peer, "allowedips");
   4897 	if (allowedips == NULL)
   4898 		goto skip;
   4899 
   4900 	prop_object_iterator_t _it = prop_array_iterator(allowedips);
   4901 	prop_dictionary_t prop_allowedip;
   4902 	while ((prop_allowedip = prop_object_iterator_next(_it)) != NULL) {
   4903 		if (wgp->wgp_n_allowedips >= WG_ALLOWEDIPS) {
   4904 			error = E2BIG;
   4905 			goto out;
   4906 		}
   4907 
   4908 		struct wg_allowedip *const wga =
   4909 		    &wgp->wgp_allowedips[wgp->wgp_n_allowedips++];
   4910 
   4911 		if (!prop_dictionary_get_int(prop_allowedip, "family",
   4912 			&wga->wga_family))
   4913 			continue;
   4914 		if (!prop_dictionary_get_data(prop_allowedip, "ip",
   4915 			&addr, &addr_len))
   4916 			continue;
   4917 		if (!prop_dictionary_get_uint8(prop_allowedip, "cidr",
   4918 			&wga->wga_cidr))
   4919 			continue;
   4920 
   4921 		switch (wga->wga_family) {
   4922 #ifdef INET
   4923 		case AF_INET: {
   4924 			struct sockaddr_in sin;
   4925 			char addrstr[128];
   4926 			struct in_addr mask;
   4927 			struct sockaddr_in sin_mask;
   4928 
   4929 			if (addr_len != sizeof(struct in_addr)) {
   4930 				error = EINVAL;
   4931 				goto out;
   4932 			}
   4933 			memcpy(&wga->wga_addr4, addr, addr_len);
   4934 
   4935 			sockaddr_in_init(&sin, (const struct in_addr *)addr,
   4936 			    0);
   4937 			sockaddr_copy(&wga->wga_sa_addr,
   4938 			    sizeof(sin), sintosa(&sin));
   4939 
   4940 			sockaddr_format(sintosa(&sin),
   4941 			    addrstr, sizeof(addrstr));
   4942 			WG_DLOG("addr=%s/%d\n", addrstr, wga->wga_cidr);
   4943 
   4944 			in_len2mask(&mask, wga->wga_cidr);
   4945 			sockaddr_in_init(&sin_mask, &mask, 0);
   4946 			sockaddr_copy(&wga->wga_sa_mask,
   4947 			    sizeof(sin_mask), sintosa(&sin_mask));
   4948 
   4949 			break;
   4950 		    }
   4951 #endif
   4952 #ifdef INET6
   4953 		case AF_INET6: {
   4954 			struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
   4955 			char addrstr[128];
   4956 			struct in6_addr mask;
   4957 			struct sockaddr_in6 sin6_mask;
   4958 
   4959 			if (addr_len != sizeof(struct in6_addr)) {
   4960 				error = EINVAL;
   4961 				goto out;
   4962 			}
   4963 			memcpy(&wga->wga_addr6, addr, addr_len);
   4964 
   4965 			sockaddr_in6_init(&sin6, (const struct in6_addr *)addr,
   4966 			    0, 0, 0);
   4967 			sockaddr_copy(&wga->wga_sa_addr,
   4968 			    sizeof(sin6), sin6tosa(&sin6));
   4969 
   4970 			sockaddr_format(sin6tosa(&sin6),
   4971 			    addrstr, sizeof(addrstr));
   4972 			WG_DLOG("addr=%s/%d\n", addrstr, wga->wga_cidr);
   4973 
   4974 			in6_prefixlen2mask(&mask, wga->wga_cidr);
   4975 			sockaddr_in6_init(&sin6_mask, &mask, 0, 0, 0);
   4976 			sockaddr_copy(&wga->wga_sa_mask,
   4977 			    sizeof(sin6_mask), sin6tosa(&sin6_mask));
   4978 
   4979 			break;
   4980 		    }
   4981 #endif
   4982 		default:
   4983 			error = EINVAL;
   4984 			goto out;
   4985 		}
   4986 		wga->wga_peer = wgp;
   4987 
   4988 		error = wg_rtable_add_route(wg, wga);
   4989 		if (error != 0)
   4990 			goto out;
   4991 	}
   4992 	KASSERT(wgp->wgp_n_allowedips <= WG_ALLOWEDIPS);
   4993 skip:
   4994 	*wgpp = wgp;
   4995 	wgp = NULL;
   4996 out:
   4997 	if (wgp)
   4998 		wg_destroy_peer(wgp);
   4999 	return error;
   5000 }
   5001 
   5002 static int
   5003 wg_alloc_prop_buf(char **_buf, struct ifdrv *ifd)
   5004 {
   5005 	int error;
   5006 	char *buf;
   5007 
   5008 	WG_DLOG("buf=%p, len=%zu\n", ifd->ifd_data, ifd->ifd_len);
   5009 	if (ifd->ifd_len >= WG_MAX_PROPLEN)
   5010 		return E2BIG;
   5011 	buf = kmem_alloc(ifd->ifd_len + 1, KM_SLEEP);
   5012 	error = copyin(ifd->ifd_data, buf, ifd->ifd_len);
   5013 	if (error != 0)
   5014 		return error;
   5015 	buf[ifd->ifd_len] = '\0';
   5016 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_DUMP
   5017 	if (wg_debug & WG_DEBUG_FLAGS_DUMP) {
   5018 		log(LOG_DEBUG, "%.*s\n", (int)MIN(INT_MAX, ifd->ifd_len),
   5019 		    (const char *)buf);
   5020 	}
   5021 #endif
   5022 	*_buf = buf;
   5023 	return 0;
   5024 }
   5025 
   5026 static int
   5027 wg_ioctl_set_private_key(struct wg_softc *wg, struct ifdrv *ifd)
   5028 {
   5029 	int error;
   5030 	prop_dictionary_t prop_dict = NULL;
   5031 	char *buf = NULL;
   5032 	const void *privkey;
   5033 	size_t privkey_len;
   5034 
   5035 	error = wg_alloc_prop_buf(&buf, ifd);
   5036 	if (error != 0)
   5037 		return error;
   5038 	error = EINVAL;
   5039 	prop_dict = prop_dictionary_internalize(buf);
   5040 	if (prop_dict == NULL)
   5041 		goto out;
   5042 	if (!prop_dictionary_get_data(prop_dict, "private_key",
   5043 		&privkey, &privkey_len))
   5044 		goto out;
   5045 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_DUMP
   5046 	if (wg_debug & WG_DEBUG_FLAGS_DUMP) {
   5047 		char *hex = gethexdump(privkey, privkey_len);
   5048 		log(LOG_DEBUG, "privkey=%p, privkey_len=%zu\n%s\n",
   5049 		    privkey, privkey_len, hex);
   5050 		puthexdump(hex, privkey, privkey_len);
   5051 	}
   5052 #endif
   5053 	if (privkey_len != WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN)
   5054 		goto out;
   5055 	memcpy(wg->wg_privkey, privkey, WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN);
   5056 	wg_calc_pubkey(wg->wg_pubkey, wg->wg_privkey);
   5057 	error = 0;
   5058 
   5059 out:
   5060 	if (prop_dict)
   5061 		prop_object_release(prop_dict);
   5062 	kmem_free(buf, ifd->ifd_len + 1);
   5063 	return error;
   5064 }
   5065 
   5066 static int
   5067 wg_ioctl_set_listen_port(struct wg_softc *wg, struct ifdrv *ifd)
   5068 {
   5069 	int error;
   5070 	prop_dictionary_t prop_dict = NULL;
   5071 	char *buf = NULL;
   5072 	uint16_t port;
   5073 
   5074 	error = wg_alloc_prop_buf(&buf, ifd);
   5075 	if (error != 0)
   5076 		return error;
   5077 	error = EINVAL;
   5078 	prop_dict = prop_dictionary_internalize(buf);
   5079 	if (prop_dict == NULL)
   5080 		goto out;
   5081 	if (!prop_dictionary_get_uint16(prop_dict, "listen_port", &port))
   5082 		goto out;
   5083 
   5084 	error = wg->wg_ops->bind_port(wg, (uint16_t)port);
   5085 
   5086 out:
   5087 	if (prop_dict)
   5088 		prop_object_release(prop_dict);
   5089 	kmem_free(buf, ifd->ifd_len + 1);
   5090 	return error;
   5091 }
   5092 
   5093 static int
   5094 wg_ioctl_add_peer(struct wg_softc *wg, struct ifdrv *ifd)
   5095 {
   5096 	int error;
   5097 	prop_dictionary_t prop_dict = NULL;
   5098 	char *buf = NULL;
   5099 	struct wg_peer *wgp = NULL, *wgp0 __diagused;
   5100 
   5101 	error = wg_alloc_prop_buf(&buf, ifd);
   5102 	if (error != 0)
   5103 		return error;
   5104 	error = EINVAL;
   5105 	prop_dict = prop_dictionary_internalize(buf);
   5106 	if (prop_dict == NULL)
   5107 		goto out;
   5108 
   5109 	error = wg_handle_prop_peer(wg, prop_dict, &wgp);
   5110 	if (error != 0)
   5111 		goto out;
   5112 
   5113 	mutex_enter(wg->wg_lock);
   5114 	if (thmap_get(wg->wg_peers_bypubkey, wgp->wgp_pubkey,
   5115 		sizeof(wgp->wgp_pubkey)) != NULL ||
   5116 	    (wgp->wgp_name[0] &&
   5117 		thmap_get(wg->wg_peers_byname, wgp->wgp_name,
   5118 		    strlen(wgp->wgp_name)) != NULL)) {
   5119 		mutex_exit(wg->wg_lock);
   5120 		wg_destroy_peer(wgp);
   5121 		error = EEXIST;
   5122 		goto out;
   5123 	}
   5124 	wgp0 = thmap_put(wg->wg_peers_bypubkey, wgp->wgp_pubkey,
   5125 	    sizeof(wgp->wgp_pubkey), wgp);
   5126 	KASSERT(wgp0 == wgp);
   5127 	if (wgp->wgp_name[0]) {
   5128 		wgp0 = thmap_put(wg->wg_peers_byname, wgp->wgp_name,
   5129 		    strlen(wgp->wgp_name), wgp);
   5130 		KASSERT(wgp0 == wgp);
   5131 	}
   5132 	WG_PEER_WRITER_INSERT_HEAD(wgp, wg);
   5133 	wg->wg_npeers++;
   5134 	mutex_exit(wg->wg_lock);
   5135 
   5136 	if_link_state_change(&wg->wg_if, LINK_STATE_UP);
   5137 
   5138 out:
   5139 	if (prop_dict)
   5140 		prop_object_release(prop_dict);
   5141 	kmem_free(buf, ifd->ifd_len + 1);
   5142 	return error;
   5143 }
   5144 
   5145 static int
   5146 wg_ioctl_delete_peer(struct wg_softc *wg, struct ifdrv *ifd)
   5147 {
   5148 	int error;
   5149 	prop_dictionary_t prop_dict = NULL;
   5150 	char *buf = NULL;
   5151 	const char *name;
   5152 
   5153 	error = wg_alloc_prop_buf(&buf, ifd);
   5154 	if (error != 0)
   5155 		return error;
   5156 	error = EINVAL;
   5157 	prop_dict = prop_dictionary_internalize(buf);
   5158 	if (prop_dict == NULL)
   5159 		goto out;
   5160 
   5161 	if (!prop_dictionary_get_string(prop_dict, "name", &name))
   5162 		goto out;
   5163 	if (strlen(name) > WG_PEER_NAME_MAXLEN)
   5164 		goto out;
   5165 
   5166 	error = wg_destroy_peer_name(wg, name);
   5167 out:
   5168 	if (prop_dict)
   5169 		prop_object_release(prop_dict);
   5170 	kmem_free(buf, ifd->ifd_len + 1);
   5171 	return error;
   5172 }
   5173 
   5174 static bool
   5175 wg_is_authorized(struct wg_softc *wg, u_long cmd)
   5176 {
   5177 	int au = cmd == SIOCGDRVSPEC ?
   5178 	    KAUTH_REQ_NETWORK_INTERFACE_WG_GETPRIV :
   5179 	    KAUTH_REQ_NETWORK_INTERFACE_WG_SETPRIV;
   5180 	return kauth_authorize_network(kauth_cred_get(),
   5181 	    KAUTH_NETWORK_INTERFACE_WG, au, &wg->wg_if,
   5182 	    (void *)cmd, NULL) == 0;
   5183 }
   5184 
   5185 static int
   5186 wg_ioctl_get(struct wg_softc *wg, struct ifdrv *ifd)
   5187 {
   5188 	int error = ENOMEM;
   5189 	prop_dictionary_t prop_dict;
   5190 	prop_array_t peers = NULL;
   5191 	char *buf;
   5192 	struct wg_peer *wgp;
   5193 	int s, i;
   5194 
   5195 	prop_dict = prop_dictionary_create();
   5196 	if (prop_dict == NULL)
   5197 		goto error;
   5198 
   5199 	if (wg_is_authorized(wg, SIOCGDRVSPEC)) {
   5200 		if (!prop_dictionary_set_data(prop_dict, "private_key",
   5201 			wg->wg_privkey, WG_STATIC_KEY_LEN))
   5202 			goto error;
   5203 	}
   5204 
   5205 	if (wg->wg_listen_port != 0) {
   5206 		if (!prop_dictionary_set_uint16(prop_dict, "listen_port",
   5207 			wg->wg_listen_port))
   5208 			goto error;
   5209 	}
   5210 
   5211 	if (wg->wg_npeers == 0)
   5212 		goto skip_peers;
   5213 
   5214 	peers = prop_array_create();
   5215 	if (peers == NULL)
   5216 		goto error;
   5217 
   5218 	s = pserialize_read_enter();
   5219 	i = 0;
   5220 	WG_PEER_READER_FOREACH(wgp, wg) {
   5221 		struct wg_sockaddr *wgsa;
   5222 		struct psref wgp_psref, wgsa_psref;
   5223 		prop_dictionary_t prop_peer;
   5224 
   5225 		wg_get_peer(wgp, &wgp_psref);
   5226 		pserialize_read_exit(s);
   5227 
   5228 		prop_peer = prop_dictionary_create();
   5229 		if (prop_peer == NULL)
   5230 			goto next;
   5231 
   5232 		if (strlen(wgp->wgp_name) > 0) {
   5233 			if (!prop_dictionary_set_string(prop_peer, "name",
   5234 				wgp->wgp_name))
   5235 				goto next;
   5236 		}
   5237 
   5238 		if (!prop_dictionary_set_data(prop_peer, "public_key",
   5239 			wgp->wgp_pubkey, sizeof(wgp->wgp_pubkey)))
   5240 			goto next;
   5241 
   5242 		uint8_t psk_zero[WG_PRESHARED_KEY_LEN] = {0};
   5243 		if (!consttime_memequal(wgp->wgp_psk, psk_zero,
   5244 			sizeof(wgp->wgp_psk))) {
   5245 			if (wg_is_authorized(wg, SIOCGDRVSPEC)) {
   5246 				if (!prop_dictionary_set_data(prop_peer,
   5247 					"preshared_key",
   5248 					wgp->wgp_psk, sizeof(wgp->wgp_psk)))
   5249 					goto next;
   5250 			}
   5251 		}
   5252 
   5253 		wgsa = wg_get_endpoint_sa(wgp, &wgsa_psref);
   5254 		CTASSERT(AF_UNSPEC == 0);
   5255 		if (wgsa_family(wgsa) != 0 /*AF_UNSPEC*/ &&
   5256 		    !prop_dictionary_set_data(prop_peer, "endpoint",
   5257 			wgsatoss(wgsa),
   5258 			sockaddr_getsize_by_family(wgsa_family(wgsa)))) {
   5259 			wg_put_sa(wgp, wgsa, &wgsa_psref);
   5260 			goto next;
   5261 		}
   5262 		wg_put_sa(wgp, wgsa, &wgsa_psref);
   5263 
   5264 		const struct timespec *t = &wgp->wgp_last_handshake_time;
   5265 
   5266 		if (!prop_dictionary_set_uint64(prop_peer,
   5267 			"last_handshake_time_sec", (uint64_t)t->tv_sec))
   5268 			goto next;
   5269 		if (!prop_dictionary_set_uint32(prop_peer,
   5270 			"last_handshake_time_nsec", (uint32_t)t->tv_nsec))
   5271 			goto next;
   5272 
   5273 		if (wgp->wgp_n_allowedips == 0)
   5274 			goto skip_allowedips;
   5275 
   5276 		prop_array_t allowedips = prop_array_create();
   5277 		if (allowedips == NULL)
   5278 			goto next;
   5279 		KASSERT(wgp->wgp_n_allowedips <= WG_ALLOWEDIPS);
   5280 		for (int j = 0; j < wgp->wgp_n_allowedips; j++) {
   5281 			struct wg_allowedip *wga = &wgp->wgp_allowedips[j];
   5282 			prop_dictionary_t prop_allowedip;
   5283 
   5284 			prop_allowedip = prop_dictionary_create();
   5285 			if (prop_allowedip == NULL)
   5286 				break;
   5287 
   5288 			if (!prop_dictionary_set_int(prop_allowedip, "family",
   5289 				wga->wga_family))
   5290 				goto _next;
   5291 			if (!prop_dictionary_set_uint8(prop_allowedip, "cidr",
   5292 				wga->wga_cidr))
   5293 				goto _next;
   5294 
   5295 			switch (wga->wga_family) {
   5296 #ifdef INET
   5297 			case AF_INET:
   5298 				if (!prop_dictionary_set_data(prop_allowedip,
   5299 					"ip", &wga->wga_addr4,
   5300 					sizeof(wga->wga_addr4)))
   5301 					goto _next;
   5302 				break;
   5303 #endif
   5304 #ifdef INET6
   5305 			case AF_INET6:
   5306 				if (!prop_dictionary_set_data(prop_allowedip,
   5307 					"ip", &wga->wga_addr6,
   5308 					sizeof(wga->wga_addr6)))
   5309 					goto _next;
   5310 				break;
   5311 #endif
   5312 			default:
   5313 				panic("invalid af=%d", wga->wga_family);
   5314 			}
   5315 			prop_array_set(allowedips, j, prop_allowedip);
   5316 		_next:
   5317 			prop_object_release(prop_allowedip);
   5318 		}
   5319 		prop_dictionary_set(prop_peer, "allowedips", allowedips);
   5320 		prop_object_release(allowedips);
   5321 
   5322 	skip_allowedips:
   5323 
   5324 		prop_array_set(peers, i, prop_peer);
   5325 	next:
   5326 		if (prop_peer)
   5327 			prop_object_release(prop_peer);
   5328 		i++;
   5329 
   5330 		s = pserialize_read_enter();
   5331 		wg_put_peer(wgp, &wgp_psref);
   5332 	}
   5333 	pserialize_read_exit(s);
   5334 
   5335 	prop_dictionary_set(prop_dict, "peers", peers);
   5336 	prop_object_release(peers);
   5337 	peers = NULL;
   5338 
   5339 skip_peers:
   5340 	buf = prop_dictionary_externalize(prop_dict);
   5341 	if (buf == NULL)
   5342 		goto error;
   5343 	if (ifd->ifd_len < (strlen(buf) + 1)) {
   5344 		error = EINVAL;
   5345 		goto error;
   5346 	}
   5347 	error = copyout(buf, ifd->ifd_data, strlen(buf) + 1);
   5348 
   5349 	free(buf, 0);
   5350 error:
   5351 	if (peers != NULL)
   5352 		prop_object_release(peers);
   5353 	if (prop_dict != NULL)
   5354 		prop_object_release(prop_dict);
   5355 
   5356 	return error;
   5357 }
   5358 
   5359 static int
   5360 wg_ioctl(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long cmd, void *data)
   5361 {
   5362 	struct wg_softc *wg = ifp->if_softc;
   5363 	struct ifreq *ifr = data;
   5364 	struct ifaddr *ifa = data;
   5365 	struct ifdrv *ifd = data;
   5366 	int error = 0;
   5367 
   5368 	switch (cmd) {
   5369 	case SIOCINITIFADDR:
   5370 		if (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != AF_LINK &&
   5371 		    (ifp->if_flags & (IFF_UP | IFF_RUNNING)) !=
   5372 		    (IFF_UP | IFF_RUNNING)) {
   5373 			ifp->if_flags |= IFF_UP;
   5374 			error = if_init(ifp);
   5375 		}
   5376 		return error;
   5377 	case SIOCADDMULTI:
   5378 	case SIOCDELMULTI:
   5379 		switch (ifr->ifr_addr.sa_family) {
   5380 #ifdef INET
   5381 		case AF_INET:	/* IP supports Multicast */
   5382 			break;
   5383 #endif
   5384 #ifdef INET6
   5385 		case AF_INET6:	/* IP6 supports Multicast */
   5386 			break;
   5387 #endif
   5388 		default:  /* Other protocols doesn't support Multicast */
   5389 			error = EAFNOSUPPORT;
   5390 			break;
   5391 		}
   5392 		return error;
   5393 	case SIOCSDRVSPEC:
   5394 		if (!wg_is_authorized(wg, cmd)) {
   5395 			return EPERM;
   5396 		}
   5397 		switch (ifd->ifd_cmd) {
   5398 		case WG_IOCTL_SET_PRIVATE_KEY:
   5399 			error = wg_ioctl_set_private_key(wg, ifd);
   5400 			break;
   5401 		case WG_IOCTL_SET_LISTEN_PORT:
   5402 			error = wg_ioctl_set_listen_port(wg, ifd);
   5403 			break;
   5404 		case WG_IOCTL_ADD_PEER:
   5405 			error = wg_ioctl_add_peer(wg, ifd);
   5406 			break;
   5407 		case WG_IOCTL_DELETE_PEER:
   5408 			error = wg_ioctl_delete_peer(wg, ifd);
   5409 			break;
   5410 		default:
   5411 			error = EINVAL;
   5412 			break;
   5413 		}
   5414 		return error;
   5415 	case SIOCGDRVSPEC:
   5416 		return wg_ioctl_get(wg, ifd);
   5417 	case SIOCSIFFLAGS:
   5418 		if ((error = ifioctl_common(ifp, cmd, data)) != 0)
   5419 			break;
   5420 		switch (ifp->if_flags & (IFF_UP|IFF_RUNNING)) {
   5421 		case IFF_RUNNING:
   5422 			/*
   5423 			 * If interface is marked down and it is running,
   5424 			 * then stop and disable it.
   5425 			 */
   5426 			if_stop(ifp, 1);
   5427 			break;
   5428 		case IFF_UP:
   5429 			/*
   5430 			 * If interface is marked up and it is stopped, then
   5431 			 * start it.
   5432 			 */
   5433 			error = if_init(ifp);
   5434 			break;
   5435 		default:
   5436 			break;
   5437 		}
   5438 		return error;
   5439 #ifdef WG_RUMPKERNEL
   5440 	case SIOCSLINKSTR:
   5441 		error = wg_ioctl_linkstr(wg, ifd);
   5442 		if (error)
   5443 			return error;
   5444 		wg->wg_ops = &wg_ops_rumpuser;
   5445 		return 0;
   5446 #endif
   5447 	default:
   5448 		break;
   5449 	}
   5450 
   5451 	error = ifioctl_common(ifp, cmd, data);
   5452 
   5453 #ifdef WG_RUMPKERNEL
   5454 	if (!wg_user_mode(wg))
   5455 		return error;
   5456 
   5457 	/* Do the same to the corresponding tun device on the host */
   5458 	/*
   5459 	 * XXX Actually the command has not been handled yet.  It
   5460 	 *     will be handled via pr_ioctl form doifioctl later.
   5461 	 */
   5462 	switch (cmd) {
   5463 #ifdef INET
   5464 	case SIOCAIFADDR:
   5465 	case SIOCDIFADDR: {
   5466 		struct in_aliasreq _ifra = *(const struct in_aliasreq *)data;
   5467 		struct in_aliasreq *ifra = &_ifra;
   5468 		KASSERT(error == ENOTTY);
   5469 		strncpy(ifra->ifra_name, rumpuser_wg_get_tunname(wg->wg_user),
   5470 		    IFNAMSIZ);
   5471 		error = rumpuser_wg_ioctl(wg->wg_user, cmd, ifra, AF_INET);
   5472 		if (error == 0)
   5473 			error = ENOTTY;
   5474 		break;
   5475 	}
   5476 #endif
   5477 #ifdef INET6
   5478 	case SIOCAIFADDR_IN6:
   5479 	case SIOCDIFADDR_IN6: {
   5480 		struct in6_aliasreq _ifra = *(const struct in6_aliasreq *)data;
   5481 		struct in6_aliasreq *ifra = &_ifra;
   5482 		KASSERT(error == ENOTTY);
   5483 		strncpy(ifra->ifra_name, rumpuser_wg_get_tunname(wg->wg_user),
   5484 		    IFNAMSIZ);
   5485 		error = rumpuser_wg_ioctl(wg->wg_user, cmd, ifra, AF_INET6);
   5486 		if (error == 0)
   5487 			error = ENOTTY;
   5488 		break;
   5489 	}
   5490 #endif
   5491 	default:
   5492 		break;
   5493 	}
   5494 #endif /* WG_RUMPKERNEL */
   5495 
   5496 	return error;
   5497 }
   5498 
   5499 static int
   5500 wg_init(struct ifnet *ifp)
   5501 {
   5502 
   5503 	ifp->if_flags |= IFF_RUNNING;
   5504 
   5505 	/* TODO flush pending packets. */
   5506 	return 0;
   5507 }
   5508 
   5509 #ifdef ALTQ
   5510 static void
   5511 wg_start(struct ifnet *ifp)
   5512 {
   5513 	struct mbuf *m;
   5514 
   5515 	for (;;) {
   5516 		IFQ_DEQUEUE(&ifp->if_snd, m);
   5517 		if (m == NULL)
   5518 			break;
   5519 
   5520 		kpreempt_disable();
   5521 		const uint32_t h = curcpu()->ci_index;	// pktq_rps_hash(m)
   5522 		if (__predict_false(!pktq_enqueue(wg_pktq, m, h))) {
   5523 			WGLOG(LOG_ERR, "%s: pktq full, dropping\n",
   5524 			    if_name(ifp));
   5525 			m_freem(m);
   5526 		}
   5527 		kpreempt_enable();
   5528 	}
   5529 }
   5530 #endif
   5531 
   5532 static void
   5533 wg_stop(struct ifnet *ifp, int disable)
   5534 {
   5535 
   5536 	KASSERT((ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING) != 0);
   5537 	ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_RUNNING;
   5538 
   5539 	/* Need to do something? */
   5540 }
   5541 
   5542 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_PARAMS
   5543 SYSCTL_SETUP(sysctl_net_wg_setup, "sysctl net.wg setup")
   5544 {
   5545 	const struct sysctlnode *node = NULL;
   5546 
   5547 	sysctl_createv(clog, 0, NULL, &node,
   5548 	    CTLFLAG_PERMANENT,
   5549 	    CTLTYPE_NODE, "wg",
   5550 	    SYSCTL_DESCR("wg(4)"),
   5551 	    NULL, 0, NULL, 0,
   5552 	    CTL_NET, CTL_CREATE, CTL_EOL);
   5553 	sysctl_createv(clog, 0, &node, NULL,
   5554 	    CTLFLAG_PERMANENT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE,
   5555 	    CTLTYPE_QUAD, "rekey_after_messages",
   5556 	    SYSCTL_DESCR("session liftime by messages"),
   5557 	    NULL, 0, &wg_rekey_after_messages, 0, CTL_CREATE, CTL_EOL);
   5558 	sysctl_createv(clog, 0, &node, NULL,
   5559 	    CTLFLAG_PERMANENT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE,
   5560 	    CTLTYPE_INT, "rekey_after_time",
   5561 	    SYSCTL_DESCR("session liftime"),
   5562 	    NULL, 0, &wg_rekey_after_time, 0, CTL_CREATE, CTL_EOL);
   5563 	sysctl_createv(clog, 0, &node, NULL,
   5564 	    CTLFLAG_PERMANENT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE,
   5565 	    CTLTYPE_INT, "rekey_timeout",
   5566 	    SYSCTL_DESCR("session handshake retry time"),
   5567 	    NULL, 0, &wg_rekey_timeout, 0, CTL_CREATE, CTL_EOL);
   5568 	sysctl_createv(clog, 0, &node, NULL,
   5569 	    CTLFLAG_PERMANENT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE,
   5570 	    CTLTYPE_INT, "rekey_attempt_time",
   5571 	    SYSCTL_DESCR("session handshake timeout"),
   5572 	    NULL, 0, &wg_rekey_attempt_time, 0, CTL_CREATE, CTL_EOL);
   5573 	sysctl_createv(clog, 0, &node, NULL,
   5574 	    CTLFLAG_PERMANENT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE,
   5575 	    CTLTYPE_INT, "keepalive_timeout",
   5576 	    SYSCTL_DESCR("keepalive timeout"),
   5577 	    NULL, 0, &wg_keepalive_timeout, 0, CTL_CREATE, CTL_EOL);
   5578 	sysctl_createv(clog, 0, &node, NULL,
   5579 	    CTLFLAG_PERMANENT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE,
   5580 	    CTLTYPE_BOOL, "force_underload",
   5581 	    SYSCTL_DESCR("force to detemine under load"),
   5582 	    NULL, 0, &wg_force_underload, 0, CTL_CREATE, CTL_EOL);
   5583 	sysctl_createv(clog, 0, &node, NULL,
   5584 	    CTLFLAG_PERMANENT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE,
   5585 	    CTLTYPE_INT, "debug",
   5586 	    SYSCTL_DESCR("set debug flags 1=log 2=trace 4=dump 8=packet"),
   5587 	    NULL, 0, &wg_debug, 0, CTL_CREATE, CTL_EOL);
   5588 }
   5589 #endif
   5590 
   5591 #ifdef WG_RUMPKERNEL
   5592 static bool
   5593 wg_user_mode(struct wg_softc *wg)
   5594 {
   5595 
   5596 	return wg->wg_user != NULL;
   5597 }
   5598 
   5599 static int
   5600 wg_ioctl_linkstr(struct wg_softc *wg, struct ifdrv *ifd)
   5601 {
   5602 	struct ifnet *ifp = &wg->wg_if;
   5603 	int error;
   5604 
   5605 	if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP)
   5606 		return EBUSY;
   5607 
   5608 	if (ifd->ifd_cmd == IFLINKSTR_UNSET) {
   5609 		/* XXX do nothing */
   5610 		return 0;
   5611 	} else if (ifd->ifd_cmd != 0) {
   5612 		return EINVAL;
   5613 	} else if (wg->wg_user != NULL) {
   5614 		return EBUSY;
   5615 	}
   5616 
   5617 	/* Assume \0 included */
   5618 	if (ifd->ifd_len > IFNAMSIZ) {
   5619 		return E2BIG;
   5620 	} else if (ifd->ifd_len < 1) {
   5621 		return EINVAL;
   5622 	}
   5623 
   5624 	char tun_name[IFNAMSIZ];
   5625 	error = copyinstr(ifd->ifd_data, tun_name, ifd->ifd_len, NULL);
   5626 	if (error != 0)
   5627 		return error;
   5628 
   5629 	if (strncmp(tun_name, "tun", 3) != 0)
   5630 		return EINVAL;
   5631 
   5632 	error = rumpuser_wg_create(tun_name, wg, &wg->wg_user);
   5633 
   5634 	return error;
   5635 }
   5636 
   5637 static int
   5638 wg_send_user(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct mbuf *m, bool handshake)
   5639 {
   5640 	int error;
   5641 	struct psref psref;
   5642 	struct wg_sockaddr *wgsa;
   5643 	struct wg_softc *wg = wgp->wgp_sc;
   5644 	void *pkt;
   5645 	size_t pktlen;
   5646 
   5647 	wgsa = wg_get_endpoint_sa(wgp, &psref);
   5648 
   5649 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_LOG
   5650 	if (handshake) {
   5651 		char addr[128];
   5652 		sockaddr_format(wgsatosa(wgsa), addr, sizeof(addr));
   5653 		WG_DLOG("send handshake msg to %s\n", addr);
   5654 	}
   5655 #endif
   5656 
   5657 	pkt = mtod(m, void *);
   5658 	pktlen = m->m_len;
   5659 
   5660 	/* Send messages to a peer via an ordinary socket. */
   5661 	error = rumpuser_wg_send_peer(wg->wg_user, wgsatosa(wgsa),
   5662 	    pkt, pktlen);
   5663 
   5664 	wg_put_sa(wgp, wgsa, &psref);
   5665 
   5666 	m_freem(m);
   5667 
   5668 	return error;
   5669 }
   5670 
   5671 static int
   5672 wg_send_cookie_user(struct wg_softc *wg, const struct sockaddr *src,
   5673     struct mbuf *m)
   5674 {
   5675 	union {
   5676 		struct sockaddr sa;
   5677 		struct sockaddr_in sin;
   5678 		struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
   5679 	} dst;
   5680 	void *pkt;
   5681 	size_t pktlen;
   5682 	int error;
   5683 
   5684 #ifdef WG_DEBUG_LOG
   5685 	char addr[128];
   5686 	sockaddr_format(src, addr, sizeof(addr));
   5687 	WG_DLOG("send cookie to %s\n", addr);
   5688 #endif
   5689 
   5690 	sockaddr_copy(&dst.sa, sizeof(dst), src);
   5691 	pkt = mtod(m, void *);
   5692 	pktlen = m->m_len;
   5693 	error = rumpuser_wg_send_peer(wg->wg_user, &dst.sa, pkt, pktlen);
   5694 	m_freem(m);
   5695 	return error;
   5696 }
   5697 
   5698 static int
   5699 wg_send_hs_user(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct mbuf *m)
   5700 {
   5701 
   5702 	return wg_send_user(wgp, m, /*handshake*/true);
   5703 }
   5704 
   5705 static int
   5706 wg_send_data_user(struct wg_peer *wgp, struct mbuf *m)
   5707 {
   5708 
   5709 	return wg_send_user(wgp, m, /*handshake*/false);
   5710 }
   5711 
   5712 static void
   5713 wg_input_user(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m, const int af)
   5714 {
   5715 	struct wg_softc *wg = ifp->if_softc;
   5716 	union {
   5717 		struct sockaddr sa;
   5718 #ifdef INET
   5719 		struct sockaddr_in sin;
   5720 #endif
   5721 #ifdef INET6
   5722 		struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
   5723 #endif
   5724 	} dst;
   5725 	const void *pkt;
   5726 	size_t pktlen;
   5727 
   5728 	KASSERT(af == AF_INET || af == AF_INET6);
   5729 
   5730 	WG_TRACE("");
   5731 
   5732 	switch (af) {
   5733 #ifdef INET
   5734 	case AF_INET: {
   5735 		struct ip *ip;
   5736 
   5737 		KASSERT(m->m_len >= sizeof(struct ip));
   5738 		ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
   5739 		sockaddr_in_init(&dst.sin, &ip->ip_dst, 0);
   5740 		break;
   5741 	}
   5742 #endif
   5743 #ifdef INET6
   5744 	case AF_INET6: {
   5745 		struct ip6_hdr *ip6;
   5746 
   5747 		KASSERT(m->m_len >= sizeof(struct ip6_hdr));
   5748 		ip6 = mtod(m, struct ip6_hdr *);
   5749 		sockaddr_in6_init(&dst.sin6, &ip6->ip6_dst, 0, 0, 0);
   5750 		break;
   5751 	}
   5752 #endif
   5753 	default:
   5754 		goto out;
   5755 	}
   5756 
   5757 	pkt = mtod(m, void *);
   5758 	pktlen = m->m_len;
   5759 
   5760 	WG_DUMP_BUF(pkt, pktlen);
   5761 
   5762 	/* Send decrypted packets to users via a tun. */
   5763 	rumpuser_wg_send_user(wg->wg_user, &dst.sa, pkt, pktlen);
   5764 
   5765 out:	m_freem(m);
   5766 }
   5767 
   5768 static int
   5769 wg_bind_port_user(struct wg_softc *wg, const uint16_t port)
   5770 {
   5771 	int error;
   5772 	uint16_t old_port = wg->wg_listen_port;
   5773 
   5774 	if (port != 0 && old_port == port)
   5775 		return 0;
   5776 
   5777 	error = rumpuser_wg_sock_bind(wg->wg_user, port);
   5778 	if (error)
   5779 		return error;
   5780 
   5781 	wg->wg_listen_port = port;
   5782 	return 0;
   5783 }
   5784 
   5785 /*
   5786  * Receive outgoing packets from the kernel network stack on the wgN
   5787  * interface (actually, tunN).
   5788  */
   5789 void
   5790 rumpkern_wg_recv_user(struct wg_softc *wg, const struct sockaddr *dst,
   5791     const void *pkt, size_t pktlen)
   5792 {
   5793 	struct ifnet *ifp = &wg->wg_if;
   5794 	struct mbuf *m;
   5795 	int error;
   5796 
   5797 	WG_TRACE("");
   5798 
   5799 	if (pktlen > INT_MAX)	/* paranoia */
   5800 		return;
   5801 
   5802 	m = m_gethdr(M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA);
   5803 	if (m == NULL)
   5804 		return;
   5805 	m->m_len = m->m_pkthdr.len = 0;
   5806 	m_copyback(m, 0, (int)pktlen, pkt);
   5807 
   5808 	WG_DLOG("iov_len=%zu\n", pktlen);
   5809 	WG_DUMP_BUF(pkt, pktlen);
   5810 
   5811 	error = wg_output(ifp, m, dst, NULL); /* consumes m */
   5812 	if (error)
   5813 		WG_DLOG("wg_output failed, error=%d\n", error);
   5814 }
   5815 
   5816 /*
   5817  * Receive incoming packets packets from a peer on the network.
   5818  */
   5819 void
   5820 rumpkern_wg_recv_peer(struct wg_softc *wg, const struct sockaddr *src,
   5821     const void *pkt, size_t pktlen)
   5822 {
   5823 	struct mbuf *m;
   5824 	int bound;
   5825 
   5826 	WG_TRACE("");
   5827 
   5828 	if (pktlen > INT_MAX)	/* paranoia */
   5829 		return;
   5830 
   5831 	/*
   5832 	 * If the input UDP packet is too short, just drop it on the
   5833 	 * floor like the kernel does.
   5834 	 */
   5835 	if (pktlen < sizeof(struct wg_msg))
   5836 		return;
   5837 
   5838 	/*
   5839 	 * Create an mbuf with the data.  Can't use the caller's buffer
   5840 	 * -- don't know how long it will last.  (XXX Should maybe push
   5841 	 * mbuf allocation into the caller to we don't have to memcpy
   5842 	 * here.)
   5843 	 */
   5844 	m = m_gethdr(M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA);
   5845 	if (m == NULL)
   5846 		return;
   5847 	m->m_len = m->m_pkthdr.len = 0;
   5848 	m_copyback(m, 0, (int)pktlen, pkt);
   5849 
   5850 	WG_DLOG("iov_len=%zu\n", pktlen);
   5851 	WG_DUMP_BUF(pkt, pktlen);
   5852 
   5853 	bound = curlwp_bind();
   5854 	wg_handle_packet(wg, m, src);
   5855 	curlwp_bindx(bound);
   5856 }
   5857 #endif /* WG_RUMPKERNEL */
   5858 
   5859 /*
   5860  * Module infrastructure
   5861  */
   5862 #include "if_module.h"
   5863 
   5864 IF_MODULE(MODULE_CLASS_DRIVER, wg, "sodium,blake2s")
   5865