bpf.c revision 1.5 1 /*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1990-1991 The Regents of the University of California.
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * This code is derived from the Stanford/CMU enet packet filter,
6 * (net/enet.c) distributed as part of 4.3BSD, and code contributed
7 * to Berkeley by Steven McCanne and Van Jacobson both of Lawrence
8 * Berkeley Laboratory.
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38 * from: @(#)bpf.c 7.5 (Berkeley) 7/15/91
39 * $Id: bpf.c,v 1.5 1993/05/18 18:19:50 cgd Exp $
40 */
41
42 #include "bpfilter.h"
43
44 #if NBPFILTER > 0
45
46 #ifndef __386BSD__
47 #define __386BSD__
48 #endif
49
50 #include <sys/param.h>
51 #include <sys/systm.h>
52 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
53 #include <sys/buf.h>
54 #include <sys/dir.h>
55 #include <sys/time.h>
56 #include <sys/proc.h>
57 #include <sys/user.h>
58 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
59 #include <sys/select.h>
60
61 #include <sys/file.h>
62 #if defined(sparc) && BSD < 199103
63 #include <sys/stream.h>
64 #endif
65 #include <sys/tty.h>
66 #include <sys/uio.h>
67
68 #include <sys/protosw.h>
69 #include <sys/socket.h>
70 #include <net/if.h>
71
72 #include <net/bpf.h>
73 #include <net/bpfdesc.h>
74
75 #include <sys/errno.h>
76
77 #include <netinet/in.h>
78 #include <netinet/if_ether.h>
79 #include <sys/kernel.h>
80
81 /*
82 * Older BSDs don't have kernel malloc.
83 */
84 #if BSD < 199103
85 extern bcopy();
86 static caddr_t bpf_alloc();
87 #include <net/bpf_compat.h>
88 #define BPF_BUFSIZE (MCLBYTES-8)
89 #define UIOMOVE(cp, len, code, uio) uiomove(cp, len, code, uio)
90 #else
91 #define BPF_BUFSIZE 4096
92 #define UIOMOVE(cp, len, code, uio) uiomove(cp, len, uio)
93 #endif
94
95 #define PRINET 26 /* interruptible */
96
97 /*
98 * The default read buffer size is patchable.
99 */
100 int bpf_bufsize = BPF_BUFSIZE;
101
102 /*
103 * bpf_iflist is the list of interfaces; each corresponds to an ifnet
104 * bpf_dtab holds the descriptors, indexed by minor device #
105 */
106 struct bpf_if *bpf_iflist;
107 struct bpf_d bpf_dtab[NBPFILTER];
108
109 static void bpf_ifname();
110 static void catchpacket();
111 static void bpf_freed();
112 static int bpf_setif();
113 static int bpf_initd();
114 static int bpf_allocbufs();
115
116 static int
117 bpf_movein(uio, linktype, mp, sockp)
118 register struct uio *uio;
119 int linktype;
120 register struct mbuf **mp;
121 register struct sockaddr *sockp;
122 {
123 struct mbuf *m;
124 int error;
125 int len;
126 int hlen;
127
128 /*
129 * Build a sockaddr based on the data link layer type.
130 * We do this at this level because the ethernet header
131 * is copied directly into the data field of the sockaddr.
132 * In the case of SLIP, there is no header and the packet
133 * is forwarded as is.
134 * Also, we are careful to leave room at the front of the mbuf
135 * for the link level header.
136 */
137 switch (linktype) {
138
139 case DLT_SLIP:
140 sockp->sa_family = AF_INET;
141 hlen = 0;
142 break;
143
144 case DLT_EN10MB:
145 sockp->sa_family = AF_UNSPEC;
146 /* XXX Would MAXLINKHDR be better? */
147 hlen = sizeof(struct ether_header);
148 break;
149
150 case DLT_FDDI:
151 sockp->sa_family = AF_UNSPEC;
152 /* XXX 4(FORMAC)+6(dst)+6(src)+3(LLC)+5(SNAP) */
153 hlen = 24;
154 break;
155
156 case DLT_NULL:
157 sockp->sa_family = AF_UNSPEC;
158 hlen = 0;
159 break;
160
161 default:
162 return (EIO);
163 }
164
165 len = uio->uio_resid;
166 if ((unsigned)len > MCLBYTES)
167 return (EIO);
168
169 MGET(m, M_WAIT, MT_DATA);
170 if (m == 0)
171 return (ENOBUFS);
172 if (len > MLEN) {
173 #if BSD >= 199103
174 MCLGET(m, M_WAIT);
175 if ((m->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0) {
176 #else
177 MCLGET(m);
178 if (m->m_len != MCLBYTES) {
179 #endif
180 error = ENOBUFS;
181 goto bad;
182 }
183 }
184 m->m_len = len;
185 *mp = m;
186 /*
187 * Make room for link header.
188 */
189 if (hlen != 0) {
190 m->m_len -= hlen;
191 #if BSD >= 199103
192 m->m_data += hlen; /* XXX */
193 #else
194 m->m_off += hlen;
195 #endif
196 error = UIOMOVE((caddr_t)sockp->sa_data, hlen, UIO_WRITE, uio);
197 if (error)
198 goto bad;
199 }
200 error = UIOMOVE(mtod(m, caddr_t), len - hlen, UIO_WRITE, uio);
201 if (!error)
202 return (0);
203 bad:
204 m_freem(m);
205 return (error);
206 }
207
208 /*
209 * Attach file to the bpf interface, i.e. make d listen on bp.
210 * Must be called at splimp.
211 */
212 static void
213 bpf_attachd(d, bp)
214 struct bpf_d *d;
215 struct bpf_if *bp;
216 {
217 /*
218 * Point d at bp, and add d to the interface's list of listeners.
219 * Finally, point the driver's bpf cookie at the interface so
220 * it will divert packets to bpf.
221 */
222 d->bd_bif = bp;
223 d->bd_next = bp->bif_dlist;
224 bp->bif_dlist = d;
225
226 *bp->bif_driverp = bp;
227 }
228
229 /*
230 * Detach a file from its interface.
231 */
232 static void
233 bpf_detachd(d)
234 struct bpf_d *d;
235 {
236 struct bpf_d **p;
237 struct bpf_if *bp;
238
239 bp = d->bd_bif;
240 /*
241 * Check if this descriptor had requested promiscuous mode.
242 * If so, turn it off.
243 */
244 if (d->bd_promisc) {
245 d->bd_promisc = 0;
246 if (ifpromisc(bp->bif_ifp, 0))
247 /*
248 * Something is really wrong if we were able to put
249 * the driver into promiscuous mode, but can't
250 * take it out.
251 */
252 panic("bpf: ifpromisc failed");
253 }
254 /* Remove d from the interface's descriptor list. */
255 p = &bp->bif_dlist;
256 while (*p != d) {
257 p = &(*p)->bd_next;
258 if (*p == 0)
259 panic("bpf_detachd: descriptor not in list");
260 }
261 *p = (*p)->bd_next;
262 if (bp->bif_dlist == 0)
263 /*
264 * Let the driver know that there are no more listeners.
265 */
266 *d->bd_bif->bif_driverp = 0;
267 d->bd_bif = 0;
268 }
269
270
271 /*
272 * Mark a descriptor free by making it point to itself.
273 * This is probably cheaper than marking with a constant since
274 * the address should be in a register anyway.
275 */
276 #define D_ISFREE(d) ((d) == (d)->bd_next)
277 #define D_MARKFREE(d) ((d)->bd_next = (d))
278 #define D_MARKUSED(d) ((d)->bd_next = 0)
279
280 /*
281 * Open ethernet device. Returns ENXIO for illegal minor device number,
282 * EBUSY if file is open by another process.
283 */
284 /* ARGSUSED */
285 int
286 bpfopen(dev, flag)
287 dev_t dev;
288 int flag;
289 {
290 register struct bpf_d *d;
291
292 if (minor(dev) >= NBPFILTER)
293 return (ENXIO);
294 /*
295 * Each minor can be opened by only one process. If the requested
296 * minor is in use, return EBUSY.
297 */
298 d = &bpf_dtab[minor(dev)];
299 if (!D_ISFREE(d))
300 return (EBUSY);
301
302 /* Mark "free" and do most initialization. */
303 bzero((char *)d, sizeof(*d));
304 d->bd_bufsize = bpf_bufsize;
305
306 return (0);
307 }
308
309 /*
310 * Close the descriptor by detaching it from its interface,
311 * deallocating its buffers, and marking it free.
312 */
313 /* ARGSUSED */
314 int
315 bpfclose(dev, flag)
316 dev_t dev;
317 int flag;
318 {
319 register struct bpf_d *d = &bpf_dtab[minor(dev)];
320 register int s;
321
322 s = splimp();
323 if (d->bd_bif)
324 bpf_detachd(d);
325 splx(s);
326 bpf_freed(d);
327
328 return (0);
329 }
330
331 /*
332 * Support for SunOS, which does not have tsleep.
333 */
334 #if BSD < 199103
335 static
336 bpf_timeout(arg)
337 caddr_t arg;
338 {
339 struct bpf_d *d = (struct bpf_d *)arg;
340 d->bd_timedout = 1;
341 wakeup(arg);
342 }
343
344 #define BPF_SLEEP(chan, pri, s, t) bpf_sleep((struct bpf_d *)chan)
345
346 int
347 bpf_sleep(d)
348 register struct bpf_d *d;
349 {
350 register int rto = d->bd_rtout;
351 register int st;
352
353 if (rto != 0) {
354 d->bd_timedout = 0;
355 timeout(bpf_timeout, (caddr_t)d, rto);
356 }
357 st = sleep((caddr_t)d, PRINET|PCATCH);
358 if (rto != 0) {
359 if (d->bd_timedout == 0)
360 untimeout(bpf_timeout, (caddr_t)d);
361 else if (st == 0)
362 return EWOULDBLOCK;
363 }
364 return (st != 0) ? EINTR : 0;
365 }
366 #else
367 #define BPF_SLEEP tsleep
368 #endif
369
370 /*
371 * Rotate the packet buffers in descriptor d. Move the store buffer
372 * into the hold slot, and the free buffer into the store slot.
373 * Zero the length of the new store buffer.
374 */
375 #define ROTATE_BUFFERS(d) \
376 (d)->bd_hbuf = (d)->bd_sbuf; \
377 (d)->bd_hlen = (d)->bd_slen; \
378 (d)->bd_sbuf = (d)->bd_fbuf; \
379 (d)->bd_slen = 0; \
380 (d)->bd_fbuf = 0;
381 /*
382 * bpfread - read next chunk of packets from buffers
383 */
384 int
385 bpfread(dev, uio)
386 dev_t dev;
387 register struct uio *uio;
388 {
389 register struct bpf_d *d = &bpf_dtab[minor(dev)];
390 int error;
391 int s;
392
393 /*
394 * Restrict application to use a buffer the same size as
395 * as kernel buffers.
396 */
397 if (uio->uio_resid != d->bd_bufsize)
398 return (EINVAL);
399
400 s = splimp();
401 /*
402 * If the hold buffer is empty, then do a timed sleep, which
403 * ends when the timeout expires or when enough packets
404 * have arrived to fill the store buffer.
405 */
406 while (d->bd_hbuf == 0) {
407 if (d->bd_immediate && d->bd_slen != 0) {
408 /*
409 * A packet(s) either arrived since the previous
410 * read or arrived while we were asleep.
411 * Rotate the buffers and return what's here.
412 */
413 ROTATE_BUFFERS(d);
414 break;
415 }
416 error = BPF_SLEEP((caddr_t)d, PRINET|PCATCH, "bpf",
417 d->bd_rtout);
418 if (error == EINTR || error == ERESTART) {
419 splx(s);
420 return (error);
421 }
422 if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) {
423 /*
424 * On a timeout, return what's in the buffer,
425 * which may be nothing. If there is something
426 * in the store buffer, we can rotate the buffers.
427 */
428 if (d->bd_hbuf)
429 /*
430 * We filled up the buffer in between
431 * getting the timeout and arriving
432 * here, so we don't need to rotate.
433 */
434 break;
435
436 if (d->bd_slen == 0) {
437 splx(s);
438 return (0);
439 }
440 ROTATE_BUFFERS(d);
441 break;
442 }
443 }
444 /*
445 * At this point, we know we have something in the hold slot.
446 */
447 splx(s);
448
449 /*
450 * Move data from hold buffer into user space.
451 * We know the entire buffer is transferred since
452 * we checked above that the read buffer is bpf_bufsize bytes.
453 */
454 error = UIOMOVE(d->bd_hbuf, d->bd_hlen, UIO_READ, uio);
455
456 s = splimp();
457 d->bd_fbuf = d->bd_hbuf;
458 d->bd_hbuf = 0;
459 d->bd_hlen = 0;
460 splx(s);
461
462 return (error);
463 }
464
465
466 /*
467 * If there are processes sleeping on this descriptor, wake them up.
468 */
469 static inline void
470 bpf_wakeup(d)
471 register struct bpf_d *d;
472 {
473 wakeup((caddr_t)d);
474 #if (BSD > 199103) || defined(__386BSD__)
475 selwakeup(&d->bd_sel);
476 /* XXX */
477 d->bd_sel.si_pid = 0;
478 #else
479 if (d->bd_selproc) {
480 selwakeup(d->bd_selproc, (int)d->bd_selcoll);
481 d->bd_selcoll = 0;
482 d->bd_selproc = 0;
483 }
484 #endif
485 }
486
487 int
488 bpfwrite(dev, uio)
489 dev_t dev;
490 struct uio *uio;
491 {
492 register struct bpf_d *d = &bpf_dtab[minor(dev)];
493 struct ifnet *ifp;
494 struct mbuf *m;
495 int error, s;
496 static struct sockaddr dst;
497
498 if (d->bd_bif == 0)
499 return (ENXIO);
500
501 ifp = d->bd_bif->bif_ifp;
502
503 if (uio->uio_resid == 0)
504 return (0);
505 if (uio->uio_resid > ifp->if_mtu)
506 return (EMSGSIZE);
507
508 error = bpf_movein(uio, (int)d->bd_bif->bif_dlt, &m, &dst);
509 if (error)
510 return (error);
511
512 s = splnet();
513 #if BSD >= 199103
514 error = (*ifp->if_output)(ifp, m, &dst, (struct rtentry *)0);
515 #else
516 error = (*ifp->if_output)(ifp, m, &dst);
517 #endif
518 splx(s);
519 /*
520 * The driver frees the mbuf.
521 */
522 return (error);
523 }
524
525 /*
526 * Reset a descriptor by flushing its packet buffer and clearing the
527 * receive and drop counts. Should be called at splimp.
528 */
529 static void
530 reset_d(d)
531 struct bpf_d *d;
532 {
533 if (d->bd_hbuf) {
534 /* Free the hold buffer. */
535 d->bd_fbuf = d->bd_hbuf;
536 d->bd_hbuf = 0;
537 }
538 d->bd_slen = 0;
539 d->bd_hlen = 0;
540 d->bd_rcount = 0;
541 d->bd_dcount = 0;
542 }
543
544 /*
545 * FIONREAD Check for read packet available.
546 * SIOCGIFADDR Get interface address - convenient hook to driver.
547 * BIOCGBLEN Get buffer len [for read()].
548 * BIOCSETF Set ethernet read filter.
549 * BIOCFLUSH Flush read packet buffer.
550 * BIOCPROMISC Put interface into promiscuous mode.
551 * BIOCGDLT Get link layer type.
552 * BIOCGETIF Get interface name.
553 * BIOCSETIF Set interface.
554 * BIOCSRTIMEOUT Set read timeout.
555 * BIOCGRTIMEOUT Get read timeout.
556 * BIOCGSTATS Get packet stats.
557 * BIOCIMMEDIATE Set immediate mode.
558 * BIOCVERSION Get filter language version.
559 */
560 /* ARGSUSED */
561 int
562 bpfioctl(dev, cmd, addr, flag)
563 dev_t dev;
564 int cmd;
565 caddr_t addr;
566 int flag;
567 {
568 register struct bpf_d *d = &bpf_dtab[minor(dev)];
569 int s, error = 0;
570
571 switch (cmd) {
572
573 default:
574 error = EINVAL;
575 break;
576
577 /*
578 * Check for read packet available.
579 */
580 case FIONREAD:
581 {
582 int n;
583
584 s = splimp();
585 n = d->bd_slen;
586 if (d->bd_hbuf)
587 n += d->bd_hlen;
588 splx(s);
589
590 *(int *)addr = n;
591 break;
592 }
593
594 case SIOCGIFADDR:
595 {
596 struct ifnet *ifp;
597
598 if (d->bd_bif == 0)
599 error = EINVAL;
600 else {
601 ifp = d->bd_bif->bif_ifp;
602 error = (*ifp->if_ioctl)(ifp, cmd, addr);
603 }
604 break;
605 }
606
607 /*
608 * Get buffer len [for read()].
609 */
610 case BIOCGBLEN:
611 *(u_int *)addr = d->bd_bufsize;
612 break;
613
614 /*
615 * Set buffer length.
616 */
617 case BIOCSBLEN:
618 #if BSD < 199103
619 error = EINVAL;
620 #else
621 if (d->bd_bif != 0)
622 error = EINVAL;
623 else {
624 register u_int size = *(u_int *)addr;
625
626 if (size > BPF_MAXBUFSIZE)
627 *(u_int *)addr = size = BPF_MAXBUFSIZE;
628 else if (size < BPF_MINBUFSIZE)
629 *(u_int *)addr = size = BPF_MINBUFSIZE;
630 d->bd_bufsize = size;
631 }
632 #endif
633 break;
634
635 /*
636 * Set link layer read filter.
637 */
638 case BIOCSETF:
639 error = bpf_setf(d, (struct bpf_program *)addr);
640 break;
641
642 /*
643 * Flush read packet buffer.
644 */
645 case BIOCFLUSH:
646 s = splimp();
647 reset_d(d);
648 splx(s);
649 break;
650
651 /*
652 * Put interface into promiscuous mode.
653 */
654 case BIOCPROMISC:
655 if (d->bd_bif == 0) {
656 /*
657 * No interface attached yet.
658 */
659 error = EINVAL;
660 break;
661 }
662 s = splimp();
663 if (d->bd_promisc == 0) {
664 error = ifpromisc(d->bd_bif->bif_ifp, 1);
665 if (error == 0)
666 d->bd_promisc = 1;
667 }
668 splx(s);
669 break;
670
671 /*
672 * Get device parameters.
673 */
674 case BIOCGDLT:
675 if (d->bd_bif == 0)
676 error = EINVAL;
677 else
678 *(u_int *)addr = d->bd_bif->bif_dlt;
679 break;
680
681 /*
682 * Set interface name.
683 */
684 case BIOCGETIF:
685 if (d->bd_bif == 0)
686 error = EINVAL;
687 else
688 bpf_ifname(d->bd_bif->bif_ifp, (struct ifreq *)addr);
689 break;
690
691 /*
692 * Set interface.
693 */
694 case BIOCSETIF:
695 error = bpf_setif(d, (struct ifreq *)addr);
696 break;
697
698 /*
699 * Set read timeout.
700 */
701 case BIOCSRTIMEOUT:
702 {
703 struct timeval *tv = (struct timeval *)addr;
704 u_long msec;
705
706 /* Compute number of milliseconds. */
707 msec = tv->tv_sec * 1000 + tv->tv_usec / 1000;
708 /* Scale milliseconds to ticks. Assume hard
709 clock has millisecond or greater resolution
710 (i.e. tick >= 1000). For 10ms hardclock,
711 tick/1000 = 10, so rtout<-msec/10. */
712 d->bd_rtout = msec / (tick / 1000);
713 break;
714 }
715
716 /*
717 * Get read timeout.
718 */
719 case BIOCGRTIMEOUT:
720 {
721 struct timeval *tv = (struct timeval *)addr;
722 u_long msec = d->bd_rtout;
723
724 msec *= tick / 1000;
725 tv->tv_sec = msec / 1000;
726 tv->tv_usec = msec % 1000;
727 break;
728 }
729
730 /*
731 * Get packet stats.
732 */
733 case BIOCGSTATS:
734 {
735 struct bpf_stat *bs = (struct bpf_stat *)addr;
736
737 bs->bs_recv = d->bd_rcount;
738 bs->bs_drop = d->bd_dcount;
739 break;
740 }
741
742 /*
743 * Set immediate mode.
744 */
745 case BIOCIMMEDIATE:
746 d->bd_immediate = *(u_int *)addr;
747 break;
748
749 case BIOCVERSION:
750 {
751 struct bpf_version *bv = (struct bpf_version *)addr;
752
753 bv->bv_major = BPF_MAJOR_VERSION;
754 bv->bv_minor = BPF_MINOR_VERSION;
755 break;
756 }
757 }
758 return (error);
759 }
760
761 /*
762 * Set d's packet filter program to fp. If this file already has a filter,
763 * free it and replace it. Returns EINVAL for bogus requests.
764 */
765 int
766 bpf_setf(d, fp)
767 struct bpf_d *d;
768 struct bpf_program *fp;
769 {
770 struct bpf_insn *fcode, *old;
771 u_int flen, size;
772 int s;
773
774 old = d->bd_filter;
775 if (fp->bf_insns == 0) {
776 if (fp->bf_len != 0)
777 return (EINVAL);
778 s = splimp();
779 d->bd_filter = 0;
780 reset_d(d);
781 splx(s);
782 if (old != 0)
783 free((caddr_t)old, M_DEVBUF);
784 return (0);
785 }
786 flen = fp->bf_len;
787 if (flen > BPF_MAXINSNS)
788 return (EINVAL);
789
790 size = flen * sizeof(*fp->bf_insns);
791 fcode = (struct bpf_insn *)malloc(size, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
792 if (copyin((caddr_t)fp->bf_insns, (caddr_t)fcode, size) == 0 &&
793 bpf_validate(fcode, (int)flen)) {
794 s = splimp();
795 d->bd_filter = fcode;
796 reset_d(d);
797 splx(s);
798 if (old != 0)
799 free((caddr_t)old, M_DEVBUF);
800
801 return (0);
802 }
803 free((caddr_t)fcode, M_DEVBUF);
804 return (EINVAL);
805 }
806
807 /*
808 * Detach a file from its current interface (if attached at all) and attach
809 * to the interface indicated by the name stored in ifr.
810 * Return an errno or 0.
811 */
812 static int
813 bpf_setif(d, ifr)
814 struct bpf_d *d;
815 struct ifreq *ifr;
816 {
817 struct bpf_if *bp;
818 char *cp;
819 int unit, s, error;
820
821 /*
822 * Separate string into name part and unit number. Put a null
823 * byte at the end of the name part, and compute the number.
824 * If the a unit number is unspecified, the default is 0,
825 * as initialized above. XXX This should be common code.
826 */
827 unit = 0;
828 cp = ifr->ifr_name;
829 cp[sizeof(ifr->ifr_name) - 1] = '\0';
830 while (*cp++) {
831 if (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9') {
832 unit = *cp - '0';
833 *cp++ = '\0';
834 while (*cp)
835 unit = 10 * unit + *cp++ - '0';
836 break;
837 }
838 }
839 /*
840 * Look through attached interfaces for the named one.
841 */
842 for (bp = bpf_iflist; bp != 0; bp = bp->bif_next) {
843 struct ifnet *ifp = bp->bif_ifp;
844
845 if (ifp == 0 || unit != ifp->if_unit
846 || strcmp(ifp->if_name, ifr->ifr_name) != 0)
847 continue;
848 /*
849 * We found the requested interface.
850 * If it's not up, return an error.
851 * Allocate the packet buffers if we need to.
852 * If we're already attached to requested interface,
853 * just flush the buffer.
854 */
855 if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) == 0)
856 return (ENETDOWN);
857
858 if (d->bd_sbuf == 0) {
859 error = bpf_allocbufs(d);
860 if (error != 0)
861 return (error);
862 }
863 s = splimp();
864 if (bp != d->bd_bif) {
865 if (d->bd_bif)
866 /*
867 * Detach if attached to something else.
868 */
869 bpf_detachd(d);
870
871 bpf_attachd(d, bp);
872 }
873 reset_d(d);
874 splx(s);
875 return (0);
876 }
877 /* Not found. */
878 return (ENXIO);
879 }
880
881 /*
882 * Convert an interface name plus unit number of an ifp to a single
883 * name which is returned in the ifr.
884 */
885 static void
886 bpf_ifname(ifp, ifr)
887 struct ifnet *ifp;
888 struct ifreq *ifr;
889 {
890 char *s = ifp->if_name;
891 char *d = ifr->ifr_name;
892
893 while (*d++ = *s++)
894 continue;
895 /* XXX Assume that unit number is less than 10. */
896 *d++ = ifp->if_unit + '0';
897 *d = '\0';
898 }
899
900 /*
901 * The new select interface passes down the proc pointer; the old select
902 * stubs had to grab it out of the user struct. This glue allows either case.
903 */
904 #if BSD >= 199103
905 #define bpf_select bpfselect
906 #else
907 int
908 bpfselect(dev, rw)
909 register dev_t dev;
910 int rw;
911 {
912 return (bpf_select(dev, rw, u.u_procp));
913 }
914 #endif
915
916 /*
917 * Support for select() system call
918 * Inspired by the code in tty.c for the same purpose.
919 *
920 * Return true iff the specific operation will not block indefinitely.
921 * Otherwise, return false but make a note that a selwakeup() must be done.
922 */
923 int
924 bpf_select(dev, rw, p)
925 register dev_t dev;
926 int rw;
927 struct proc *p;
928 {
929 register struct bpf_d *d;
930 register int s;
931
932 if (rw != FREAD)
933 return (0);
934 /*
935 * An imitation of the FIONREAD ioctl code.
936 */
937 d = &bpf_dtab[minor(dev)];
938
939 s = splimp();
940 if (d->bd_hlen != 0 || (d->bd_immediate && d->bd_slen != 0)) {
941 /*
942 * There is data waiting.
943 */
944 splx(s);
945 return (1);
946 }
947 #if defined(__386BSD__)
948 selrecord(p, &d->bd_sel);
949 #else
950 /*
951 * No data ready. If there's already a select() waiting on this
952 * minor device then this is a collision. This shouldn't happen
953 * because minors really should not be shared, but if a process
954 * forks while one of these is open, it is possible that both
955 * processes could select on the same descriptor.
956 */
957 if (d->bd_selproc && d->bd_selproc->p_wchan == (caddr_t)&selwait)
958 d->bd_selcoll = 1;
959 else
960 d->bd_selproc = p;
961 #endif
962 splx(s);
963 return (0);
964 }
965
966 /*
967 * Incoming linkage from device drivers. Process the packet pkt, of length
968 * pktlen, which is stored in a contiguous buffer. The packet is parsed
969 * by each process' filter, and if accepted, stashed into the corresponding
970 * buffer.
971 */
972 void
973 bpf_tap(arg, pkt, pktlen)
974 caddr_t arg;
975 register u_char *pkt;
976 register u_int pktlen;
977 {
978 struct bpf_if *bp;
979 register struct bpf_d *d;
980 register u_int slen;
981 /*
982 * Note that the ipl does not have to be raised at this point.
983 * The only problem that could arise here is that if two different
984 * interfaces shared any data. This is not the case.
985 */
986 bp = (struct bpf_if *)arg;
987 for (d = bp->bif_dlist; d != 0; d = d->bd_next) {
988 ++d->bd_rcount;
989 slen = bpf_filter(d->bd_filter, pkt, pktlen, pktlen);
990 if (slen != 0)
991 catchpacket(d, pkt, pktlen, slen, bcopy);
992 }
993 }
994
995 /*
996 * Copy data from an mbuf chain into a buffer. This code is derived
997 * from m_copydata in sys/uipc_mbuf.c.
998 */
999 static void
1000 bpf_mcopy(src, dst, len)
1001 u_char *src;
1002 u_char *dst;
1003 register int len;
1004 {
1005 register struct mbuf *m = (struct mbuf *)src;
1006 register unsigned count;
1007
1008 while (len > 0) {
1009 if (m == 0)
1010 panic("bpf_mcopy");
1011 count = MIN(m->m_len, len);
1012 bcopy(mtod(m, caddr_t), (caddr_t)dst, count);
1013 m = m->m_next;
1014 dst += count;
1015 len -= count;
1016 }
1017 }
1018
1019 /*
1020 * Incoming linkage from device drivers, when packet is in an mbuf chain.
1021 */
1022 void
1023 bpf_mtap(arg, m)
1024 caddr_t arg;
1025 struct mbuf *m;
1026 {
1027 struct bpf_if *bp = (struct bpf_if *)arg;
1028 struct bpf_d *d;
1029 u_int pktlen, slen;
1030 struct mbuf *m0;
1031
1032 pktlen = 0;
1033 for (m0 = m; m0 != 0; m0 = m0->m_next)
1034 pktlen += m0->m_len;
1035
1036 for (d = bp->bif_dlist; d != 0; d = d->bd_next) {
1037 ++d->bd_rcount;
1038 slen = bpf_filter(d->bd_filter, (u_char *)m, pktlen, 0);
1039 if (slen != 0)
1040 catchpacket(d, (u_char *)m, pktlen, slen, bpf_mcopy);
1041 }
1042 }
1043
1044 /*
1045 * Move the packet data from interface memory (pkt) into the
1046 * store buffer. Return 1 if it's time to wakeup a listener (buffer full),
1047 * otherwise 0. "copy" is the routine called to do the actual data
1048 * transfer. bcopy is passed in to copy contiguous chunks, while
1049 * bpf_mcopy is passed in to copy mbuf chains. In the latter case,
1050 * pkt is really an mbuf.
1051 */
1052 static void
1053 catchpacket(d, pkt, pktlen, snaplen, cpfn)
1054 register struct bpf_d *d;
1055 register u_char *pkt;
1056 register u_int pktlen, snaplen;
1057 register void (*cpfn)();
1058 {
1059 register struct bpf_hdr *hp;
1060 register int totlen, curlen;
1061 register int hdrlen = d->bd_bif->bif_hdrlen;
1062 /*
1063 * Figure out how many bytes to move. If the packet is
1064 * greater or equal to the snapshot length, transfer that
1065 * much. Otherwise, transfer the whole packet (unless
1066 * we hit the buffer size limit).
1067 */
1068 totlen = hdrlen + MIN(snaplen, pktlen);
1069 if (totlen > d->bd_bufsize)
1070 totlen = d->bd_bufsize;
1071
1072 /*
1073 * Round up the end of the previous packet to the next longword.
1074 */
1075 curlen = BPF_WORDALIGN(d->bd_slen);
1076 if (curlen + totlen > d->bd_bufsize) {
1077 /*
1078 * This packet will overflow the storage buffer.
1079 * Rotate the buffers if we can, then wakeup any
1080 * pending reads.
1081 */
1082 if (d->bd_fbuf == 0) {
1083 /*
1084 * We haven't completed the previous read yet,
1085 * so drop the packet.
1086 */
1087 ++d->bd_dcount;
1088 return;
1089 }
1090 ROTATE_BUFFERS(d);
1091 bpf_wakeup(d);
1092 curlen = 0;
1093 }
1094 else if (d->bd_immediate)
1095 /*
1096 * Immediate mode is set. A packet arrived so any
1097 * reads should be woken up.
1098 */
1099 bpf_wakeup(d);
1100
1101 /*
1102 * Append the bpf header.
1103 */
1104 hp = (struct bpf_hdr *)(d->bd_sbuf + curlen);
1105 #if BSD >= 199103
1106 microtime(&hp->bh_tstamp);
1107 #elif defined(sun)
1108 uniqtime(&hp->bh_tstamp);
1109 #else
1110 hp->bh_tstamp = time;
1111 #endif
1112 hp->bh_datalen = pktlen;
1113 hp->bh_hdrlen = hdrlen;
1114 /*
1115 * Copy the packet data into the store buffer and update its length.
1116 */
1117 (*cpfn)(pkt, (u_char *)hp + hdrlen, (hp->bh_caplen = totlen - hdrlen));
1118 d->bd_slen = curlen + totlen;
1119 }
1120
1121 /*
1122 * Initialize all nonzero fields of a descriptor.
1123 */
1124 static int
1125 bpf_allocbufs(d)
1126 register struct bpf_d *d;
1127 {
1128 d->bd_fbuf = (caddr_t)malloc(d->bd_bufsize, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
1129 if (d->bd_fbuf == 0)
1130 return (ENOBUFS);
1131
1132 d->bd_sbuf = (caddr_t)malloc(d->bd_bufsize, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
1133 if (d->bd_sbuf == 0) {
1134 free(d->bd_fbuf, M_DEVBUF);
1135 return (ENOBUFS);
1136 }
1137 d->bd_slen = 0;
1138 d->bd_hlen = 0;
1139 return (0);
1140 }
1141
1142 /*
1143 * Free buffers currently in use by a descriptor.
1144 * Called on close.
1145 */
1146 static void
1147 bpf_freed(d)
1148 register struct bpf_d *d;
1149 {
1150 /*
1151 * We don't need to lock out interrupts since this descriptor has
1152 * been detached from its interface and it yet hasn't been marked
1153 * free.
1154 */
1155 if (d->bd_sbuf != 0) {
1156 free(d->bd_sbuf, M_DEVBUF);
1157 if (d->bd_hbuf != 0)
1158 free(d->bd_hbuf, M_DEVBUF);
1159 if (d->bd_fbuf != 0)
1160 free(d->bd_fbuf, M_DEVBUF);
1161 }
1162 if (d->bd_filter)
1163 free((caddr_t)d->bd_filter, M_DEVBUF);
1164
1165 D_MARKFREE(d);
1166 }
1167
1168 /*
1169 * Attach an interface to bpf. driverp is a pointer to a (struct bpf_if *)
1170 * in the driver's softc; dlt is the link layer type; hdrlen is the fixed
1171 * size of the link header (variable length headers not yet supported).
1172 */
1173 void
1174 bpfattach(driverp, ifp, dlt, hdrlen)
1175 caddr_t *driverp;
1176 struct ifnet *ifp;
1177 u_int dlt, hdrlen;
1178 {
1179 struct bpf_if *bp;
1180 int i;
1181 #if BSD < 199103
1182 static struct bpf_if bpf_ifs[NBPFILTER];
1183 static int bpfifno;
1184
1185 bp = (bpfifno < NBPFILTER) ? &bpf_ifs[bpfifno++] : 0;
1186 #else
1187 bp = (struct bpf_if *)malloc(sizeof(*bp), M_DEVBUF, M_DONTWAIT);
1188 #endif
1189 if (bp == 0)
1190 panic("bpfattach");
1191
1192 bp->bif_dlist = 0;
1193 bp->bif_driverp = (struct bpf_if **)driverp;
1194 bp->bif_ifp = ifp;
1195 bp->bif_dlt = dlt;
1196
1197 bp->bif_next = bpf_iflist;
1198 bpf_iflist = bp;
1199
1200 *bp->bif_driverp = 0;
1201
1202 /*
1203 * Compute the length of the bpf header. This is not necessarily
1204 * equal to SIZEOF_BPF_HDR because we want to insert spacing such
1205 * that the network layer header begins on a longword boundary (for
1206 * performance reasons and to alleviate alignment restrictions).
1207 */
1208 bp->bif_hdrlen = BPF_WORDALIGN(hdrlen + SIZEOF_BPF_HDR) - hdrlen;
1209
1210 /*
1211 * Mark all the descriptors free if this hasn't been done.
1212 */
1213 if (!D_ISFREE(&bpf_dtab[0]))
1214 for (i = 0; i < NBPFILTER; ++i)
1215 D_MARKFREE(&bpf_dtab[i]);
1216
1217 printf("bpf: %s%d attached\n", ifp->if_name, ifp->if_unit);
1218 }
1219
1220 #if BSD >= 199103
1221 /* XXX This routine belongs in net/if.c. */
1222 /*
1223 * Set/clear promiscuous mode on interface ifp based on the truth value
1224 * of pswitch. The calls are reference counted so that only the first
1225 * "on" request actually has an effect, as does the final "off" request.
1226 * Results are undefined if the "off" and "on" requests are not matched.
1227 */
1228 int
1229 ifpromisc(ifp, pswitch)
1230 struct ifnet *ifp;
1231 int pswitch;
1232 {
1233 struct ifreq ifr;
1234 /*
1235 * If the device is not configured up, we cannot put it in
1236 * promiscuous mode.
1237 */
1238 if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) == 0)
1239 return (ENETDOWN);
1240
1241 if (pswitch) {
1242 if (ifp->if_pcount++ != 0)
1243 return (0);
1244 ifp->if_flags |= IFF_PROMISC;
1245 } else {
1246 if (--ifp->if_pcount > 0)
1247 return (0);
1248 ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_PROMISC;
1249 }
1250 ifr.ifr_flags = ifp->if_flags;
1251 return ((*ifp->if_ioctl)(ifp, SIOCSIFFLAGS, (caddr_t)&ifr));
1252 }
1253 #endif
1254
1255 #if BSD < 199103
1256 /*
1257 * Allocate some memory for bpf. This is temporary SunOS support, and
1258 * is admittedly a hack.
1259 * If resources unavaiable, return 0.
1260 */
1261 static caddr_t
1262 bpf_alloc(size, canwait)
1263 register int size;
1264 register int canwait;
1265 {
1266 register struct mbuf *m;
1267
1268 if ((unsigned)size > (MCLBYTES-8))
1269 return 0;
1270
1271 MGET(m, canwait, MT_DATA);
1272 if (m == 0)
1273 return 0;
1274 if ((unsigned)size > (MLEN-8)) {
1275 MCLGET(m);
1276 if (m->m_len != MCLBYTES) {
1277 m_freem(m);
1278 return 0;
1279 }
1280 }
1281 *mtod(m, struct mbuf **) = m;
1282 return mtod(m, caddr_t) + 8;
1283 }
1284 #endif
1285 #endif
1286