npf_conf.c revision 1.9 1 1.9 rmind /* $NetBSD: npf_conf.c,v 1.9 2014/11/30 01:37:53 rmind Exp $ */
2 1.1 rmind
3 1.1 rmind /*-
4 1.1 rmind * Copyright (c) 2013 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 rmind * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 rmind *
7 1.1 rmind * This material is based upon work partially supported by The
8 1.1 rmind * NetBSD Foundation under a contract with Mindaugas Rasiukevicius.
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19 1.1 rmind * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
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30 1.1 rmind */
31 1.1 rmind
32 1.1 rmind /*
33 1.1 rmind * NPF config loading mechanism.
34 1.1 rmind *
35 1.1 rmind * There are few main operations on the config:
36 1.1 rmind * 1) Read access which is primarily from the npf_packet_handler() et al.
37 1.1 rmind * 2) Write access on particular set, mainly rule or table updates.
38 1.1 rmind * 3) Deletion of the config, which is done during the reload operation.
39 1.1 rmind *
40 1.1 rmind * Synchronisation
41 1.1 rmind *
42 1.1 rmind * For (1) case, passive serialisation is used to allow concurrent
43 1.1 rmind * access to the configuration set (ruleset, etc). It guarantees
44 1.1 rmind * that the config will not be destroyed while accessing it.
45 1.1 rmind *
46 1.1 rmind * Writers, i.e. cases (2) and (3) use mutual exclusion and when
47 1.1 rmind * necessary writer-side barrier of the passive serialisation.
48 1.1 rmind */
49 1.1 rmind
50 1.1 rmind #include <sys/cdefs.h>
51 1.9 rmind __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: npf_conf.c,v 1.9 2014/11/30 01:37:53 rmind Exp $");
52 1.1 rmind
53 1.1 rmind #include <sys/param.h>
54 1.1 rmind #include <sys/types.h>
55 1.1 rmind
56 1.1 rmind #include <sys/atomic.h>
57 1.1 rmind #include <sys/kmem.h>
58 1.1 rmind #include <sys/pserialize.h>
59 1.1 rmind #include <sys/mutex.h>
60 1.1 rmind
61 1.1 rmind #include "npf_impl.h"
62 1.7 rmind #include "npf_conn.h"
63 1.1 rmind
64 1.1 rmind typedef struct {
65 1.1 rmind npf_ruleset_t * n_rules;
66 1.1 rmind npf_tableset_t * n_tables;
67 1.1 rmind npf_ruleset_t * n_nat_rules;
68 1.1 rmind npf_rprocset_t * n_rprocs;
69 1.1 rmind bool n_default_pass;
70 1.1 rmind } npf_config_t;
71 1.1 rmind
72 1.1 rmind static npf_config_t * npf_config __cacheline_aligned;
73 1.1 rmind static kmutex_t npf_config_lock __cacheline_aligned;
74 1.1 rmind static pserialize_t npf_config_psz __cacheline_aligned;
75 1.1 rmind
76 1.1 rmind void
77 1.1 rmind npf_config_init(void)
78 1.1 rmind {
79 1.1 rmind npf_ruleset_t *rlset, *nset;
80 1.1 rmind npf_rprocset_t *rpset;
81 1.1 rmind npf_tableset_t *tset;
82 1.1 rmind
83 1.1 rmind mutex_init(&npf_config_lock, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_SOFTNET);
84 1.1 rmind npf_config_psz = pserialize_create();
85 1.1 rmind
86 1.1 rmind /* Load the empty configuration. */
87 1.4 rmind tset = npf_tableset_create(0);
88 1.1 rmind rpset = npf_rprocset_create();
89 1.1 rmind rlset = npf_ruleset_create(0);
90 1.1 rmind nset = npf_ruleset_create(0);
91 1.8 rmind npf_config_load(rlset, tset, nset, rpset, NULL, true);
92 1.1 rmind KASSERT(npf_config != NULL);
93 1.1 rmind }
94 1.1 rmind
95 1.1 rmind static void
96 1.1 rmind npf_config_destroy(npf_config_t *nc)
97 1.1 rmind {
98 1.1 rmind npf_ruleset_destroy(nc->n_rules);
99 1.1 rmind npf_ruleset_destroy(nc->n_nat_rules);
100 1.1 rmind npf_rprocset_destroy(nc->n_rprocs);
101 1.1 rmind npf_tableset_destroy(nc->n_tables);
102 1.1 rmind kmem_free(nc, sizeof(npf_config_t));
103 1.1 rmind }
104 1.1 rmind
105 1.1 rmind void
106 1.1 rmind npf_config_fini(void)
107 1.1 rmind {
108 1.9 rmind npf_conndb_t *cd = npf_conndb_create();
109 1.9 rmind
110 1.7 rmind /* Flush the connections. */
111 1.3 rmind mutex_enter(&npf_config_lock);
112 1.7 rmind npf_conn_tracking(false);
113 1.3 rmind pserialize_perform(npf_config_psz);
114 1.9 rmind npf_conn_load(cd, false);
115 1.3 rmind npf_ifmap_flush();
116 1.3 rmind mutex_exit(&npf_config_lock);
117 1.3 rmind
118 1.1 rmind npf_config_destroy(npf_config);
119 1.1 rmind pserialize_destroy(npf_config_psz);
120 1.1 rmind mutex_destroy(&npf_config_lock);
121 1.1 rmind }
122 1.1 rmind
123 1.1 rmind /*
124 1.7 rmind * npf_config_load: the main routine performing configuration load.
125 1.1 rmind * Performs the necessary synchronisation and destroys the old config.
126 1.1 rmind */
127 1.1 rmind void
128 1.8 rmind npf_config_load(npf_ruleset_t *rset, npf_tableset_t *tset,
129 1.8 rmind npf_ruleset_t *nset, npf_rprocset_t *rpset,
130 1.7 rmind npf_conndb_t *conns, bool flush)
131 1.1 rmind {
132 1.9 rmind const bool load = conns != NULL;
133 1.1 rmind npf_config_t *nc, *onc;
134 1.1 rmind
135 1.1 rmind nc = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(npf_config_t), KM_SLEEP);
136 1.1 rmind nc->n_rules = rset;
137 1.1 rmind nc->n_tables = tset;
138 1.1 rmind nc->n_nat_rules = nset;
139 1.1 rmind nc->n_rprocs = rpset;
140 1.1 rmind nc->n_default_pass = flush;
141 1.1 rmind
142 1.1 rmind /*
143 1.1 rmind * Acquire the lock and perform the first phase:
144 1.1 rmind * - Scan and use existing dynamic tables, reload only static.
145 1.1 rmind * - Scan and use matching NAT policies to preserve the connections.
146 1.1 rmind */
147 1.1 rmind mutex_enter(&npf_config_lock);
148 1.1 rmind if ((onc = npf_config) != NULL) {
149 1.9 rmind npf_ruleset_reload(rset, onc->n_rules, load);
150 1.1 rmind npf_tableset_reload(tset, onc->n_tables);
151 1.9 rmind npf_ruleset_reload(nset, onc->n_nat_rules, load);
152 1.1 rmind }
153 1.1 rmind
154 1.1 rmind /*
155 1.1 rmind * Set the new config and release the lock.
156 1.1 rmind */
157 1.1 rmind membar_sync();
158 1.1 rmind npf_config = nc;
159 1.1 rmind if (onc == NULL) {
160 1.1 rmind /* Initial load, done. */
161 1.3 rmind npf_ifmap_flush();
162 1.7 rmind npf_conn_load(conns, !flush);
163 1.1 rmind mutex_exit(&npf_config_lock);
164 1.1 rmind return;
165 1.1 rmind }
166 1.1 rmind
167 1.7 rmind /*
168 1.7 rmind * If we are going to flush the connections or load the new ones,
169 1.7 rmind * then disable the connection tracking for the grace period.
170 1.7 rmind */
171 1.7 rmind if (flush || conns) {
172 1.7 rmind npf_conn_tracking(false);
173 1.7 rmind }
174 1.7 rmind
175 1.1 rmind /* Synchronise: drain all references. */
176 1.1 rmind pserialize_perform(npf_config_psz);
177 1.3 rmind if (flush) {
178 1.3 rmind npf_ifmap_flush();
179 1.3 rmind }
180 1.5 rmind
181 1.7 rmind /*
182 1.7 rmind * G/C the existing connections and, if passed, load the new ones.
183 1.7 rmind * If not flushing - enable the connection tracking.
184 1.7 rmind */
185 1.7 rmind npf_conn_load(conns, !flush);
186 1.1 rmind mutex_exit(&npf_config_lock);
187 1.1 rmind
188 1.1 rmind /* Finally, it is safe to destroy the old config. */
189 1.1 rmind npf_config_destroy(onc);
190 1.1 rmind }
191 1.1 rmind
192 1.1 rmind /*
193 1.1 rmind * Writer-side exclusive locking.
194 1.1 rmind */
195 1.1 rmind
196 1.1 rmind void
197 1.1 rmind npf_config_enter(void)
198 1.1 rmind {
199 1.1 rmind mutex_enter(&npf_config_lock);
200 1.1 rmind }
201 1.1 rmind
202 1.1 rmind void
203 1.1 rmind npf_config_exit(void)
204 1.1 rmind {
205 1.1 rmind mutex_exit(&npf_config_lock);
206 1.1 rmind }
207 1.1 rmind
208 1.1 rmind bool
209 1.1 rmind npf_config_locked_p(void)
210 1.1 rmind {
211 1.1 rmind return mutex_owned(&npf_config_lock);
212 1.1 rmind }
213 1.1 rmind
214 1.2 rmind void
215 1.2 rmind npf_config_sync(void)
216 1.2 rmind {
217 1.2 rmind KASSERT(npf_config_locked_p());
218 1.2 rmind pserialize_perform(npf_config_psz);
219 1.2 rmind }
220 1.2 rmind
221 1.1 rmind /*
222 1.1 rmind * Reader-side synchronisation routines.
223 1.1 rmind */
224 1.1 rmind
225 1.1 rmind int
226 1.1 rmind npf_config_read_enter(void)
227 1.1 rmind {
228 1.1 rmind return pserialize_read_enter();
229 1.1 rmind }
230 1.1 rmind
231 1.1 rmind void
232 1.1 rmind npf_config_read_exit(int s)
233 1.1 rmind {
234 1.1 rmind pserialize_read_exit(s);
235 1.1 rmind }
236 1.1 rmind
237 1.1 rmind /*
238 1.1 rmind * Accessors.
239 1.1 rmind */
240 1.1 rmind
241 1.1 rmind npf_ruleset_t *
242 1.1 rmind npf_config_ruleset(void)
243 1.1 rmind {
244 1.1 rmind return npf_config->n_rules;
245 1.1 rmind }
246 1.1 rmind
247 1.1 rmind npf_ruleset_t *
248 1.1 rmind npf_config_natset(void)
249 1.1 rmind {
250 1.1 rmind return npf_config->n_nat_rules;
251 1.1 rmind }
252 1.1 rmind
253 1.1 rmind npf_tableset_t *
254 1.1 rmind npf_config_tableset(void)
255 1.1 rmind {
256 1.1 rmind return npf_config->n_tables;
257 1.1 rmind }
258 1.1 rmind
259 1.8 rmind npf_rprocset_t *
260 1.8 rmind npf_config_rprocs(void)
261 1.1 rmind {
262 1.8 rmind return npf_config->n_rprocs;
263 1.1 rmind }
264 1.1 rmind
265 1.1 rmind bool
266 1.1 rmind npf_default_pass(void)
267 1.1 rmind {
268 1.1 rmind return npf_config->n_default_pass;
269 1.1 rmind }
270