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      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.
      9  *
     10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12  * are met:
     13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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     15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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     20  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     21  *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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     23  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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     25  *
     26  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     27  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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     36  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     37  *
     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