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      1 /*	$NetBSD: npf_conf.c,v 1.8 2014/08/11 01:54:12 rmind Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*-
      4  * Copyright (c) 2013 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * This material is based upon work partially supported by The
      8  * NetBSD Foundation under a contract with Mindaugas Rasiukevicius.
      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
     14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18  *
     19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     20  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     21  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     22  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     23  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     24  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     25  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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     27  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     28  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     29  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     30  */
     31 
     32 /*
     33  * NPF config loading mechanism.
     34  *
     35  * There are few main operations on the config:
     36  * 1) Read access which is primarily from the npf_packet_handler() et al.
     37  * 2) Write access on particular set, mainly rule or table updates.
     38  * 3) Deletion of the config, which is done during the reload operation.
     39  *
     40  * Synchronisation
     41  *
     42  *	For (1) case, passive serialisation is used to allow concurrent
     43  *	access to the configuration set (ruleset, etc).  It guarantees
     44  *	that the config will not be destroyed while accessing it.
     45  *
     46  *	Writers, i.e. cases (2) and (3) use mutual exclusion and when
     47  *	necessary writer-side barrier of the passive serialisation.
     48  */
     49 
     50 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     51 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: npf_conf.c,v 1.8 2014/08/11 01:54:12 rmind Exp $");
     52 
     53 #include <sys/param.h>
     54 #include <sys/types.h>
     55 
     56 #include <sys/atomic.h>
     57 #include <sys/kmem.h>
     58 #include <sys/pserialize.h>
     59 #include <sys/mutex.h>
     60 
     61 #include "npf_impl.h"
     62 #include "npf_conn.h"
     63 
     64 typedef struct {
     65 	npf_ruleset_t *		n_rules;
     66 	npf_tableset_t *	n_tables;
     67 	npf_ruleset_t *		n_nat_rules;
     68 	npf_rprocset_t *	n_rprocs;
     69 	bool			n_default_pass;
     70 } npf_config_t;
     71 
     72 static npf_config_t *		npf_config		__cacheline_aligned;
     73 static kmutex_t			npf_config_lock		__cacheline_aligned;
     74 static pserialize_t		npf_config_psz		__cacheline_aligned;
     75 
     76 void
     77 npf_config_init(void)
     78 {
     79 	npf_ruleset_t *rlset, *nset;
     80 	npf_rprocset_t *rpset;
     81 	npf_tableset_t *tset;
     82 
     83 	mutex_init(&npf_config_lock, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_SOFTNET);
     84 	npf_config_psz = pserialize_create();
     85 
     86 	/* Load the empty configuration. */
     87 	tset = npf_tableset_create(0);
     88 	rpset = npf_rprocset_create();
     89 	rlset = npf_ruleset_create(0);
     90 	nset = npf_ruleset_create(0);
     91 	npf_config_load(rlset, tset, nset, rpset, NULL, true);
     92 	KASSERT(npf_config != NULL);
     93 }
     94 
     95 static void
     96 npf_config_destroy(npf_config_t *nc)
     97 {
     98 	npf_ruleset_destroy(nc->n_rules);
     99 	npf_ruleset_destroy(nc->n_nat_rules);
    100 	npf_rprocset_destroy(nc->n_rprocs);
    101 	npf_tableset_destroy(nc->n_tables);
    102 	kmem_free(nc, sizeof(npf_config_t));
    103 }
    104 
    105 void
    106 npf_config_fini(void)
    107 {
    108 	/* Flush the connections. */
    109 	mutex_enter(&npf_config_lock);
    110 	npf_conn_tracking(false);
    111 	pserialize_perform(npf_config_psz);
    112 	npf_conn_load(NULL, false);
    113 	npf_ifmap_flush();
    114 	mutex_exit(&npf_config_lock);
    115 
    116 	npf_config_destroy(npf_config);
    117 	pserialize_destroy(npf_config_psz);
    118 	mutex_destroy(&npf_config_lock);
    119 }
    120 
    121 /*
    122  * npf_config_load: the main routine performing configuration load.
    123  * Performs the necessary synchronisation and destroys the old config.
    124  */
    125 void
    126 npf_config_load(npf_ruleset_t *rset, npf_tableset_t *tset,
    127     npf_ruleset_t *nset, npf_rprocset_t *rpset,
    128     npf_conndb_t *conns, bool flush)
    129 {
    130 	npf_config_t *nc, *onc;
    131 
    132 	nc = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(npf_config_t), KM_SLEEP);
    133 	nc->n_rules = rset;
    134 	nc->n_tables = tset;
    135 	nc->n_nat_rules = nset;
    136 	nc->n_rprocs = rpset;
    137 	nc->n_default_pass = flush;
    138 
    139 	/*
    140 	 * Acquire the lock and perform the first phase:
    141 	 * - Scan and use existing dynamic tables, reload only static.
    142 	 * - Scan and use matching NAT policies to preserve the connections.
    143 	 */
    144 	mutex_enter(&npf_config_lock);
    145 	if ((onc = npf_config) != NULL) {
    146 		npf_ruleset_reload(rset, onc->n_rules);
    147 		npf_tableset_reload(tset, onc->n_tables);
    148 		npf_ruleset_reload(nset, onc->n_nat_rules);
    149 	}
    150 
    151 	/*
    152 	 * Set the new config and release the lock.
    153 	 */
    154 	membar_sync();
    155 	npf_config = nc;
    156 	if (onc == NULL) {
    157 		/* Initial load, done. */
    158 		npf_ifmap_flush();
    159 		npf_conn_load(conns, !flush);
    160 		mutex_exit(&npf_config_lock);
    161 		return;
    162 	}
    163 
    164 	/*
    165 	 * If we are going to flush the connections or load the new ones,
    166 	 * then disable the connection tracking for the grace period.
    167 	 */
    168 	if (flush || conns) {
    169 		npf_conn_tracking(false);
    170 	}
    171 
    172 	/* Synchronise: drain all references. */
    173 	pserialize_perform(npf_config_psz);
    174 	if (flush) {
    175 		npf_ifmap_flush();
    176 	}
    177 
    178 	/*
    179 	 * G/C the existing connections and, if passed, load the new ones.
    180 	 * If not flushing - enable the connection tracking.
    181 	 */
    182 	npf_conn_load(conns, !flush);
    183 	mutex_exit(&npf_config_lock);
    184 
    185 	/* Finally, it is safe to destroy the old config. */
    186 	npf_config_destroy(onc);
    187 }
    188 
    189 /*
    190  * Writer-side exclusive locking.
    191  */
    192 
    193 void
    194 npf_config_enter(void)
    195 {
    196 	mutex_enter(&npf_config_lock);
    197 }
    198 
    199 void
    200 npf_config_exit(void)
    201 {
    202 	mutex_exit(&npf_config_lock);
    203 }
    204 
    205 bool
    206 npf_config_locked_p(void)
    207 {
    208 	return mutex_owned(&npf_config_lock);
    209 }
    210 
    211 void
    212 npf_config_sync(void)
    213 {
    214 	KASSERT(npf_config_locked_p());
    215 	pserialize_perform(npf_config_psz);
    216 }
    217 
    218 /*
    219  * Reader-side synchronisation routines.
    220  */
    221 
    222 int
    223 npf_config_read_enter(void)
    224 {
    225 	return pserialize_read_enter();
    226 }
    227 
    228 void
    229 npf_config_read_exit(int s)
    230 {
    231 	pserialize_read_exit(s);
    232 }
    233 
    234 /*
    235  * Accessors.
    236  */
    237 
    238 npf_ruleset_t *
    239 npf_config_ruleset(void)
    240 {
    241 	return npf_config->n_rules;
    242 }
    243 
    244 npf_ruleset_t *
    245 npf_config_natset(void)
    246 {
    247 	return npf_config->n_nat_rules;
    248 }
    249 
    250 npf_tableset_t *
    251 npf_config_tableset(void)
    252 {
    253 	return npf_config->n_tables;
    254 }
    255 
    256 npf_rprocset_t *
    257 npf_config_rprocs(void)
    258 {
    259 	return npf_config->n_rprocs;
    260 }
    261 
    262 bool
    263 npf_default_pass(void)
    264 {
    265 	return npf_config->n_default_pass;
    266 }
    267