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      1 /*	$NetBSD: in6_ifattach.c,v 1.88 2013/10/18 02:20:15 mrg Exp $	*/
      2 /*	$KAME: in6_ifattach.c,v 1.124 2001/07/18 08:32:51 jinmei Exp $	*/
      3 
      4 /*
      5  * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 WIDE Project.
      6  * All rights reserved.
      7  *
      8  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      9  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     10  * are met:
     11  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     12  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     13  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     15  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     16  * 3. Neither the name of the project nor the names of its contributors
     17  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     18  *    without specific prior written permission.
     19  *
     20  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     21  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     22  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     23  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     24  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     25  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     26  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     27  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     28  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     29  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     30  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     31  */
     32 
     33 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     34 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: in6_ifattach.c,v 1.88 2013/10/18 02:20:15 mrg Exp $");
     35 
     36 #include <sys/param.h>
     37 #include <sys/systm.h>
     38 #include <sys/kmem.h>
     39 #include <sys/malloc.h>
     40 #include <sys/socket.h>
     41 #include <sys/sockio.h>
     42 #include <sys/kernel.h>
     43 #include <sys/syslog.h>
     44 #include <sys/md5.h>
     45 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
     46 #include <sys/cprng.h>
     47 
     48 #include <net/if.h>
     49 #include <net/if_dl.h>
     50 #include <net/if_types.h>
     51 #include <net/route.h>
     52 
     53 #include <netinet/in.h>
     54 #include <netinet/in_var.h>
     55 
     56 #include <netinet/ip6.h>
     57 #include <netinet6/in6_ifattach.h>
     58 #include <netinet6/ip6_var.h>
     59 #include <netinet6/nd6.h>
     60 #include <netinet6/ip6_mroute.h>
     61 #include <netinet6/scope6_var.h>
     62 
     63 #include <net/net_osdep.h>
     64 
     65 unsigned long in6_maxmtu = 0;
     66 
     67 int ip6_auto_linklocal = 1;	/* enable by default */
     68 
     69 callout_t in6_tmpaddrtimer_ch;
     70 
     71 
     72 #if 0
     73 static int get_hostid_ifid(struct ifnet *, struct in6_addr *);
     74 #endif
     75 static int get_rand_ifid(struct ifnet *, struct in6_addr *);
     76 static int generate_tmp_ifid(u_int8_t *, const u_int8_t *, u_int8_t *);
     77 static int get_ifid(struct ifnet *, struct ifnet *, struct in6_addr *);
     78 static int in6_ifattach_linklocal(struct ifnet *, struct ifnet *);
     79 static int in6_ifattach_loopback(struct ifnet *);
     80 
     81 #define EUI64_GBIT	0x01
     82 #define EUI64_UBIT	0x02
     83 #define EUI64_TO_IFID(in6)	do {(in6)->s6_addr[8] ^= EUI64_UBIT; } while (/*CONSTCOND*/ 0)
     84 #define EUI64_GROUP(in6)	((in6)->s6_addr[8] & EUI64_GBIT)
     85 #define EUI64_INDIVIDUAL(in6)	(!EUI64_GROUP(in6))
     86 #define EUI64_LOCAL(in6)	((in6)->s6_addr[8] & EUI64_UBIT)
     87 #define EUI64_UNIVERSAL(in6)	(!EUI64_LOCAL(in6))
     88 
     89 #define IFID_LOCAL(in6)		(!EUI64_LOCAL(in6))
     90 #define IFID_UNIVERSAL(in6)	(!EUI64_UNIVERSAL(in6))
     91 
     92 #define GEN_TEMPID_RETRY_MAX 5
     93 
     94 #if 0
     95 /*
     96  * Generate a last-resort interface identifier from hostid.
     97  * works only for certain architectures (like sparc).
     98  * also, using hostid itself may constitute a privacy threat, much worse
     99  * than MAC addresses (hostids are used for software licensing).
    100  * maybe we should use MD5(hostid) instead.
    101  *
    102  * in6 - upper 64bits are preserved
    103  */
    104 static int
    105 get_hostid_ifid(struct ifnet *ifp, struct in6_addr *in6)
    106 {
    107 	int off, len;
    108 	static const uint8_t allzero[8] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
    109 	static const uint8_t allone[8] =
    110 	    { 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff };
    111 
    112 	if (!hostid)
    113 		return -1;
    114 
    115 	/* get up to 8 bytes from the hostid field - should we get */
    116 	len = (sizeof(hostid) > 8) ? 8 : sizeof(hostid);
    117 	off = sizeof(*in6) - len;
    118 	memcpy(&in6->s6_addr[off], &hostid, len);
    119 
    120 	/* make sure we do not return anything bogus */
    121 	if (memcmp(&in6->s6_addr[8], allzero, sizeof(allzero)))
    122 		return -1;
    123 	if (memcmp(&in6->s6_addr[8], allone, sizeof(allone)))
    124 		return -1;
    125 
    126 	/* make sure to set "u" bit to local, and "g" bit to individual. */
    127 	in6->s6_addr[8] &= ~EUI64_GBIT;	/* g bit to "individual" */
    128 	in6->s6_addr[8] |= EUI64_UBIT;	/* u bit to "local" */
    129 
    130 	/* convert EUI64 into IPv6 interface identifier */
    131 	EUI64_TO_IFID(in6);
    132 
    133 	return 0;
    134 }
    135 #endif
    136 
    137 /*
    138  * Generate a last-resort interface identifier, when the machine has no
    139  * IEEE802/EUI64 address sources.
    140  * The goal here is to get an interface identifier that is
    141  * (1) random enough and (2) does not change across reboot.
    142  * We currently use MD5(hostname) for it.
    143  */
    144 static int
    145 get_rand_ifid(struct ifnet *ifp,
    146 	struct in6_addr *in6)	/* upper 64bits are preserved */
    147 {
    148 	MD5_CTX ctxt;
    149 	u_int8_t digest[16];
    150 
    151 #if 0
    152 	/* we need at least several letters as seed for ifid */
    153 	if (hostnamelen < 3)
    154 		return -1;
    155 #endif
    156 
    157 	/* generate 8 bytes of pseudo-random value. */
    158 	memset(&ctxt, 0, sizeof(ctxt));
    159 	MD5Init(&ctxt);
    160 	MD5Update(&ctxt, (u_char *)hostname, hostnamelen);
    161 	MD5Final(digest, &ctxt);
    162 
    163 	/* assumes sizeof(digest) > sizeof(ifid) */
    164 	memcpy(&in6->s6_addr[8], digest, 8);
    165 
    166 	/* make sure to set "u" bit to local, and "g" bit to individual. */
    167 	in6->s6_addr[8] &= ~EUI64_GBIT;	/* g bit to "individual" */
    168 	in6->s6_addr[8] |= EUI64_UBIT;	/* u bit to "local" */
    169 
    170 	/* convert EUI64 into IPv6 interface identifier */
    171 	EUI64_TO_IFID(in6);
    172 
    173 	return 0;
    174 }
    175 
    176 static int
    177 generate_tmp_ifid(u_int8_t *seed0, const u_int8_t *seed1, u_int8_t *ret)
    178 {
    179 	MD5_CTX ctxt;
    180 	u_int8_t seed[16], digest[16], nullbuf[8];
    181 	/*
    182 	 * interface ID for subnet anycast addresses.
    183 	 * XXX: we assume the unicast address range that requires IDs
    184 	 * in EUI-64 format.
    185 	 */
    186 	static const uint8_t anycast_id[8] = { 0xfd, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    187 	    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x80 };
    188 	static const uint8_t isatap_id[4] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x5e, 0xfe };
    189 	int badid, retry = 0;
    190 
    191 	/* If there's no hisotry, start with a random seed. */
    192 	memset(nullbuf, 0, sizeof(nullbuf));
    193 	if (memcmp(nullbuf, seed0, sizeof(nullbuf)) == 0) {
    194 		cprng_fast(seed, sizeof(seed));
    195 	} else
    196 		memcpy(seed, seed0, 8);
    197 
    198 	/* copy the right-most 64-bits of the given address */
    199 	/* XXX assumption on the size of IFID */
    200 	memcpy(&seed[8], seed1, 8);
    201 
    202   again:
    203 	/* for debugging purposes only */
    204 #if 0
    205 	{
    206 		int i;
    207 
    208 		printf("generate_tmp_ifid: new randomized ID from: ");
    209 		for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
    210 			printf("%02x", seed[i]);
    211 		printf(" ");
    212 	}
    213 #endif
    214 
    215 	/* generate 16 bytes of pseudo-random value. */
    216 	memset(&ctxt, 0, sizeof(ctxt));
    217 	MD5Init(&ctxt);
    218 	MD5Update(&ctxt, seed, sizeof(seed));
    219 	MD5Final(digest, &ctxt);
    220 
    221 	/*
    222 	 * draft-ietf-ipngwg-temp-addresses-v2-00.txt 3.2.1. (3)
    223 	 * Take the left-most 64-bits of the MD5 digest and set bit 6 (the
    224 	 * left-most bit is numbered 0) to zero.
    225 	 */
    226 	memcpy(ret, digest, 8);
    227 	ret[0] &= ~EUI64_UBIT;
    228 
    229 	/*
    230 	 * Reject inappropriate identifiers according to
    231 	 * draft-ietf-ipngwg-temp-addresses-v2-00.txt 3.2.1. (4)
    232 	 * At this moment, we reject following cases:
    233 	 * - all 0 identifier
    234 	 * - identifiers that conflict with reserved subnet anycast addresses,
    235 	 *   which are defined in RFC 2526.
    236 	 * - identifiers that conflict with ISATAP addresses
    237 	 * - identifiers used in our own addresses
    238 	 */
    239 	badid = 0;
    240 	if (memcmp(nullbuf, ret, sizeof(nullbuf)) == 0)
    241 		badid = 1;
    242 	else if (memcmp(anycast_id, ret, 7) == 0 &&
    243 	    (anycast_id[7] & ret[7]) == anycast_id[7]) {
    244 		badid = 1;
    245 	} else if (memcmp(isatap_id, ret, sizeof(isatap_id)) == 0)
    246 		badid = 1;
    247 	else {
    248 		struct in6_ifaddr *ia;
    249 
    250 		for (ia = in6_ifaddr; ia; ia = ia->ia_next) {
    251 			if (!memcmp(&ia->ia_addr.sin6_addr.s6_addr[8],
    252 			    ret, 8)) {
    253 				badid = 1;
    254 				break;
    255 			}
    256 		}
    257 	}
    258 
    259 	/*
    260 	 * In the event that an unacceptable identifier has been generated,
    261 	 * restart the process, using the right-most 64 bits of the MD5 digest
    262 	 * obtained in place of the history value.
    263 	 */
    264 	if (badid) {
    265 		/* for debugging purposes only */
    266 #if 0
    267 		{
    268 			int i;
    269 
    270 			printf("unacceptable random ID: ");
    271 			for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
    272 				printf("%02x", digest[i]);
    273 			printf("\n");
    274 		}
    275 #endif
    276 
    277 		if (++retry < GEN_TEMPID_RETRY_MAX) {
    278 			memcpy(seed, &digest[8], 8);
    279 			goto again;
    280 		} else {
    281 			/*
    282 			 * We're so unlucky.  Give up for now, and return
    283 			 * all 0 IDs to tell the caller not to make a
    284 			 * temporary address.
    285 			 */
    286 			nd6log((LOG_NOTICE,
    287 			    "generate_tmp_ifid: never found a good ID\n"));
    288 			memset(ret, 0, 8);
    289 		}
    290 	}
    291 
    292 	/*
    293 	 * draft-ietf-ipngwg-temp-addresses-v2-00.txt 3.2.1. (6)
    294 	 * Take the rightmost 64-bits of the MD5 digest and save them in
    295 	 * stable storage as the history value to be used in the next
    296 	 * iteration of the algorithm.
    297 	 */
    298 	memcpy(seed0, &digest[8], 8);
    299 
    300 	/* for debugging purposes only */
    301 #if 0
    302 	{
    303 		int i;
    304 
    305 		printf("to: ");
    306 		for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
    307 			printf("%02x", digest[i]);
    308 		printf("\n");
    309 	}
    310 #endif
    311 
    312 	return 0;
    313 }
    314 
    315 /*
    316  * Get interface identifier for the specified interface.
    317  *
    318  * in6 - upper 64bits are preserved
    319  */
    320 int
    321 in6_get_hw_ifid(struct ifnet *ifp, struct in6_addr *in6)
    322 {
    323 	struct ifaddr *ifa;
    324 	const struct sockaddr_dl *sdl = NULL, *tsdl;
    325 	const char *addr;
    326 	size_t addrlen;
    327 	static u_int8_t allzero[8] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
    328 	static u_int8_t allone[8] =
    329 		{ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff };
    330 
    331 	IFADDR_FOREACH(ifa, ifp) {
    332 		if (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != AF_LINK)
    333 			continue;
    334 		tsdl = satocsdl(ifa->ifa_addr);
    335 		if (tsdl == NULL || tsdl->sdl_alen == 0)
    336 			continue;
    337 		if (sdl == NULL || ifa == ifp->if_dl || ifa == ifp->if_hwdl)
    338 			sdl = tsdl;
    339 		if (ifa == ifp->if_hwdl)
    340 			break;
    341 	}
    342 
    343 	if (sdl == NULL)
    344 		return -1;
    345 
    346 	addr = CLLADDR(sdl);
    347 	addrlen = sdl->sdl_alen;
    348 
    349 	switch (ifp->if_type) {
    350 	case IFT_IEEE1394:
    351 	case IFT_IEEE80211:
    352 		/* IEEE1394 uses 16byte length address starting with EUI64 */
    353 		if (addrlen > 8)
    354 			addrlen = 8;
    355 		break;
    356 	default:
    357 		break;
    358 	}
    359 
    360 	/* get EUI64 */
    361 	switch (ifp->if_type) {
    362 	/* IEEE802/EUI64 cases - what others? */
    363 	case IFT_ETHER:
    364 	case IFT_FDDI:
    365 	case IFT_ATM:
    366 	case IFT_IEEE1394:
    367 	case IFT_IEEE80211:
    368 		/* look at IEEE802/EUI64 only */
    369 		if (addrlen != 8 && addrlen != 6)
    370 			return -1;
    371 
    372 		/*
    373 		 * check for invalid MAC address - on bsdi, we see it a lot
    374 		 * since wildboar configures all-zero MAC on pccard before
    375 		 * card insertion.
    376 		 */
    377 		if (memcmp(addr, allzero, addrlen) == 0)
    378 			return -1;
    379 		if (memcmp(addr, allone, addrlen) == 0)
    380 			return -1;
    381 
    382 		/* make EUI64 address */
    383 		if (addrlen == 8)
    384 			memcpy(&in6->s6_addr[8], addr, 8);
    385 		else if (addrlen == 6) {
    386 			in6->s6_addr[8] = addr[0];
    387 			in6->s6_addr[9] = addr[1];
    388 			in6->s6_addr[10] = addr[2];
    389 			in6->s6_addr[11] = 0xff;
    390 			in6->s6_addr[12] = 0xfe;
    391 			in6->s6_addr[13] = addr[3];
    392 			in6->s6_addr[14] = addr[4];
    393 			in6->s6_addr[15] = addr[5];
    394 		}
    395 		break;
    396 
    397 	case IFT_ARCNET:
    398 		if (addrlen != 1)
    399 			return -1;
    400 		if (!addr[0])
    401 			return -1;
    402 
    403 		memset(&in6->s6_addr[8], 0, 8);
    404 		in6->s6_addr[15] = addr[0];
    405 
    406 		/*
    407 		 * due to insufficient bitwidth, we mark it local.
    408 		 */
    409 		in6->s6_addr[8] &= ~EUI64_GBIT;	/* g bit to "individual" */
    410 		in6->s6_addr[8] |= EUI64_UBIT;	/* u bit to "local" */
    411 		break;
    412 
    413 	case IFT_GIF:
    414 #ifdef IFT_STF
    415 	case IFT_STF:
    416 #endif
    417 		/*
    418 		 * RFC2893 says: "SHOULD use IPv4 address as ifid source".
    419 		 * however, IPv4 address is not very suitable as unique
    420 		 * identifier source (can be renumbered).
    421 		 * we don't do this.
    422 		 */
    423 		return -1;
    424 
    425 	default:
    426 		return -1;
    427 	}
    428 
    429 	/* sanity check: g bit must not indicate "group" */
    430 	if (EUI64_GROUP(in6))
    431 		return -1;
    432 
    433 	/* convert EUI64 into IPv6 interface identifier */
    434 	EUI64_TO_IFID(in6);
    435 
    436 	/*
    437 	 * sanity check: ifid must not be all zero, avoid conflict with
    438 	 * subnet router anycast
    439 	 */
    440 	if ((in6->s6_addr[8] & ~(EUI64_GBIT | EUI64_UBIT)) == 0x00 &&
    441 	    memcmp(&in6->s6_addr[9], allzero, 7) == 0) {
    442 		return -1;
    443 	}
    444 
    445 	return 0;
    446 }
    447 
    448 /*
    449  * Get interface identifier for the specified interface.  If it is not
    450  * available on ifp0, borrow interface identifier from other information
    451  * sources.
    452  *
    453  * altifp - secondary EUI64 source
    454  */
    455 static int
    456 get_ifid(struct ifnet *ifp0, struct ifnet *altifp,
    457 	struct in6_addr *in6)
    458 {
    459 	struct ifnet *ifp;
    460 
    461 	/* first, try to get it from the interface itself */
    462 	if (in6_get_hw_ifid(ifp0, in6) == 0) {
    463 		nd6log((LOG_DEBUG, "%s: got interface identifier from itself\n",
    464 		    if_name(ifp0)));
    465 		goto success;
    466 	}
    467 
    468 	/* try secondary EUI64 source. this basically is for ATM PVC */
    469 	if (altifp && in6_get_hw_ifid(altifp, in6) == 0) {
    470 		nd6log((LOG_DEBUG, "%s: got interface identifier from %s\n",
    471 		    if_name(ifp0), if_name(altifp)));
    472 		goto success;
    473 	}
    474 
    475 	/* next, try to get it from some other hardware interface */
    476 	TAILQ_FOREACH(ifp, &ifnet, if_list) {
    477 		if (ifp == ifp0)
    478 			continue;
    479 		if (in6_get_hw_ifid(ifp, in6) != 0)
    480 			continue;
    481 
    482 		/*
    483 		 * to borrow ifid from other interface, ifid needs to be
    484 		 * globally unique
    485 		 */
    486 		if (IFID_UNIVERSAL(in6)) {
    487 			nd6log((LOG_DEBUG,
    488 			    "%s: borrow interface identifier from %s\n",
    489 			    if_name(ifp0), if_name(ifp)));
    490 			goto success;
    491 		}
    492 	}
    493 
    494 #if 0
    495 	/* get from hostid - only for certain architectures */
    496 	if (get_hostid_ifid(ifp, in6) == 0) {
    497 		nd6log((LOG_DEBUG,
    498 		    "%s: interface identifier generated by hostid\n",
    499 		    if_name(ifp0)));
    500 		goto success;
    501 	}
    502 #endif
    503 
    504 	/* last resort: get from random number source */
    505 	if (get_rand_ifid(ifp, in6) == 0) {
    506 		nd6log((LOG_DEBUG,
    507 		    "%s: interface identifier generated by random number\n",
    508 		    if_name(ifp0)));
    509 		goto success;
    510 	}
    511 
    512 	printf("%s: failed to get interface identifier\n", if_name(ifp0));
    513 	return -1;
    514 
    515 success:
    516 	nd6log((LOG_INFO, "%s: ifid: %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n",
    517 	    if_name(ifp0), in6->s6_addr[8], in6->s6_addr[9], in6->s6_addr[10],
    518 	    in6->s6_addr[11], in6->s6_addr[12], in6->s6_addr[13],
    519 	    in6->s6_addr[14], in6->s6_addr[15]));
    520 	return 0;
    521 }
    522 
    523 /*
    524  * altifp - secondary EUI64 source
    525  */
    526 
    527 static int
    528 in6_ifattach_linklocal(struct ifnet *ifp, struct ifnet *altifp)
    529 {
    530 	struct in6_ifaddr *ia;
    531 	struct in6_aliasreq ifra;
    532 	struct nd_prefixctl pr0;
    533 	int i, error;
    534 
    535 	/*
    536 	 * configure link-local address.
    537 	 */
    538 	memset(&ifra, 0, sizeof(ifra));
    539 
    540 	/*
    541 	 * in6_update_ifa() does not use ifra_name, but we accurately set it
    542 	 * for safety.
    543 	 */
    544 	strncpy(ifra.ifra_name, if_name(ifp), sizeof(ifra.ifra_name));
    545 
    546 	ifra.ifra_addr.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
    547 	ifra.ifra_addr.sin6_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
    548 	ifra.ifra_addr.sin6_addr.s6_addr32[0] = htonl(0xfe800000);
    549 	ifra.ifra_addr.sin6_addr.s6_addr32[1] = 0;
    550 	if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK) != 0) {
    551 		ifra.ifra_addr.sin6_addr.s6_addr32[2] = 0;
    552 		ifra.ifra_addr.sin6_addr.s6_addr32[3] = htonl(1);
    553 	} else {
    554 		if (get_ifid(ifp, altifp, &ifra.ifra_addr.sin6_addr) != 0) {
    555 			nd6log((LOG_ERR,
    556 			    "%s: no ifid available\n", if_name(ifp)));
    557 			return -1;
    558 		}
    559 	}
    560 	if (in6_setscope(&ifra.ifra_addr.sin6_addr, ifp, NULL))
    561 		return -1;
    562 
    563 	sockaddr_in6_init(&ifra.ifra_prefixmask, &in6mask64, 0, 0, 0);
    564 	/* link-local addresses should NEVER expire. */
    565 	ifra.ifra_lifetime.ia6t_vltime = ND6_INFINITE_LIFETIME;
    566 	ifra.ifra_lifetime.ia6t_pltime = ND6_INFINITE_LIFETIME;
    567 
    568 	/*
    569 	 * Now call in6_update_ifa() to do a bunch of procedures to configure
    570 	 * a link-local address. We can set the 3rd argument to NULL, because
    571 	 * we know there's no other link-local address on the interface
    572 	 * and therefore we are adding one (instead of updating one).
    573 	 */
    574 	if ((error = in6_update_ifa(ifp, &ifra, NULL,
    575 	    IN6_IFAUPDATE_DADDELAY)) != 0) {
    576 		/*
    577 		 * XXX: When the interface does not support IPv6, this call
    578 		 * would fail in the SIOCINITIFADDR ioctl.  I believe the
    579 		 * notification is rather confusing in this case, so just
    580 		 * suppress it.  (jinmei (at) kame.net 20010130)
    581 		 */
    582 		if (error != EAFNOSUPPORT)
    583 			nd6log((LOG_NOTICE, "in6_ifattach_linklocal: failed to "
    584 			    "configure a link-local address on %s "
    585 			    "(errno=%d)\n",
    586 			    if_name(ifp), error));
    587 		return -1;
    588 	}
    589 
    590 	ia = in6ifa_ifpforlinklocal(ifp, 0); /* ia must not be NULL */
    591 	KASSERTMSG(ia, "ia == NULL in in6_ifattach_linklocal");
    592 
    593 	/*
    594 	 * Make the link-local prefix (fe80::/64%link) as on-link.
    595 	 * Since we'd like to manage prefixes separately from addresses,
    596 	 * we make an ND6 prefix structure for the link-local prefix,
    597 	 * and add it to the prefix list as a never-expire prefix.
    598 	 * XXX: this change might affect some existing code base...
    599 	 */
    600 	memset(&pr0, 0, sizeof(pr0));
    601 	pr0.ndpr_ifp = ifp;
    602 	/* this should be 64 at this moment. */
    603 	pr0.ndpr_plen = in6_mask2len(&ifra.ifra_prefixmask.sin6_addr, NULL);
    604 	pr0.ndpr_prefix = ifra.ifra_addr;
    605 	/* apply the mask for safety. (nd6_prelist_add will apply it again) */
    606 	for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
    607 		pr0.ndpr_prefix.sin6_addr.s6_addr32[i] &=
    608 		    in6mask64.s6_addr32[i];
    609 	}
    610 	/*
    611 	 * Initialize parameters.  The link-local prefix must always be
    612 	 * on-link, and its lifetimes never expire.
    613 	 */
    614 	pr0.ndpr_raf_onlink = 1;
    615 	pr0.ndpr_raf_auto = 1;	/* probably meaningless */
    616 	pr0.ndpr_vltime = ND6_INFINITE_LIFETIME;
    617 	pr0.ndpr_pltime = ND6_INFINITE_LIFETIME;
    618 	/*
    619 	 * Since there is no other link-local addresses, nd6_prefix_lookup()
    620 	 * probably returns NULL.  However, we cannot always expect the result.
    621 	 * For example, if we first remove the (only) existing link-local
    622 	 * address, and then reconfigure another one, the prefix is still
    623 	 * valid with referring to the old link-local address.
    624 	 */
    625 	if (nd6_prefix_lookup(&pr0) == NULL) {
    626 		if ((error = nd6_prelist_add(&pr0, NULL, NULL)) != 0)
    627 			return error;
    628 	}
    629 
    630 	return 0;
    631 }
    632 
    633 /*
    634  * ifp - mut be IFT_LOOP
    635  */
    636 
    637 static int
    638 in6_ifattach_loopback(struct ifnet *ifp)
    639 {
    640 	struct in6_aliasreq ifra;
    641 	int error;
    642 
    643 	memset(&ifra, 0, sizeof(ifra));
    644 
    645 	/*
    646 	 * in6_update_ifa() does not use ifra_name, but we accurately set it
    647 	 * for safety.
    648 	 */
    649 	strncpy(ifra.ifra_name, if_name(ifp), sizeof(ifra.ifra_name));
    650 
    651 	sockaddr_in6_init(&ifra.ifra_prefixmask, &in6mask128, 0, 0, 0);
    652 
    653 	/*
    654 	 * Always initialize ia_dstaddr (= broadcast address) to loopback
    655 	 * address.  Follows IPv4 practice - see in_ifinit().
    656 	 */
    657 	sockaddr_in6_init(&ifra.ifra_dstaddr, &in6addr_loopback, 0, 0, 0);
    658 
    659 	sockaddr_in6_init(&ifra.ifra_addr, &in6addr_loopback, 0, 0, 0);
    660 
    661 	/* the loopback  address should NEVER expire. */
    662 	ifra.ifra_lifetime.ia6t_vltime = ND6_INFINITE_LIFETIME;
    663 	ifra.ifra_lifetime.ia6t_pltime = ND6_INFINITE_LIFETIME;
    664 
    665 	/* we don't need to perform DAD on loopback interfaces. */
    666 	ifra.ifra_flags |= IN6_IFF_NODAD;
    667 
    668 	/*
    669 	 * We are sure that this is a newly assigned address, so we can set
    670 	 * NULL to the 3rd arg.
    671 	 */
    672 	if ((error = in6_update_ifa(ifp, &ifra, NULL, 0)) != 0) {
    673 		nd6log((LOG_ERR, "in6_ifattach_loopback: failed to configure "
    674 		    "the loopback address on %s (errno=%d)\n",
    675 		    if_name(ifp), error));
    676 		return -1;
    677 	}
    678 
    679 	return 0;
    680 }
    681 
    682 /*
    683  * compute NI group address, based on the current hostname setting.
    684  * see draft-ietf-ipngwg-icmp-name-lookup-* (04 and later).
    685  *
    686  * when ifp == NULL, the caller is responsible for filling scopeid.
    687  */
    688 int
    689 in6_nigroup(struct ifnet *ifp, const char *name, int namelen,
    690 	struct sockaddr_in6 *sa6)
    691 {
    692 	const char *p;
    693 	u_int8_t *q;
    694 	MD5_CTX ctxt;
    695 	u_int8_t digest[16];
    696 	u_int8_t l;
    697 	u_int8_t n[64];	/* a single label must not exceed 63 chars */
    698 
    699 	if (!namelen || !name)
    700 		return -1;
    701 
    702 	p = name;
    703 	while (p && *p && *p != '.' && p - name < namelen)
    704 		p++;
    705 	if (p - name > sizeof(n) - 1)
    706 		return -1;	/* label too long */
    707 	l = p - name;
    708 	strncpy((char *)n, name, l);
    709 	n[(int)l] = '\0';
    710 	for (q = n; *q; q++) {
    711 		if ('A' <= *q && *q <= 'Z')
    712 			*q = *q - 'A' + 'a';
    713 	}
    714 
    715 	/* generate 8 bytes of pseudo-random value. */
    716 	memset(&ctxt, 0, sizeof(ctxt));
    717 	MD5Init(&ctxt);
    718 	MD5Update(&ctxt, &l, sizeof(l));
    719 	MD5Update(&ctxt, n, l);
    720 	MD5Final(digest, &ctxt);
    721 
    722 	memset(sa6, 0, sizeof(*sa6));
    723 	sa6->sin6_family = AF_INET6;
    724 	sa6->sin6_len = sizeof(*sa6);
    725 	sa6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[0] = htons(0xff02);
    726 	sa6->sin6_addr.s6_addr8[11] = 2;
    727 	memcpy(&sa6->sin6_addr.s6_addr32[3], digest,
    728 	    sizeof(sa6->sin6_addr.s6_addr32[3]));
    729 	if (in6_setscope(&sa6->sin6_addr, ifp, NULL))
    730 		return -1; /* XXX: should not fail */
    731 
    732 	return 0;
    733 }
    734 
    735 /*
    736  * XXX multiple loopback interface needs more care.  for instance,
    737  * nodelocal address needs to be configured onto only one of them.
    738  * XXX multiple link-local address case
    739  *
    740  * altifp - secondary EUI64 source
    741  */
    742 void
    743 in6_ifattach(struct ifnet *ifp, struct ifnet *altifp)
    744 {
    745 	struct in6_ifaddr *ia;
    746 	struct in6_addr in6;
    747 
    748 	/* some of the interfaces are inherently not IPv6 capable */
    749 	switch (ifp->if_type) {
    750 	case IFT_BRIDGE:
    751 #ifdef IFT_PFLOG
    752 	case IFT_PFLOG:
    753 #endif
    754 #ifdef IFT_PFSYNC
    755 	case IFT_PFSYNC:
    756 #endif
    757 		return;
    758 	}
    759 
    760 	/*
    761 	 * if link mtu is too small, don't try to configure IPv6.
    762 	 * remember there could be some link-layer that has special
    763 	 * fragmentation logic.
    764 	 */
    765 	if (ifp->if_mtu < IPV6_MMTU) {
    766 		nd6log((LOG_INFO, "in6_ifattach: "
    767 		    "%s has too small MTU, IPv6 not enabled\n",
    768 		    if_name(ifp)));
    769 		return;
    770 	}
    771 
    772 	/* create a multicast kludge storage (if we have not had one) */
    773 	in6_createmkludge(ifp);
    774 
    775 	/*
    776 	 * quirks based on interface type
    777 	 */
    778 	switch (ifp->if_type) {
    779 #ifdef IFT_STF
    780 	case IFT_STF:
    781 		/*
    782 		 * 6to4 interface is a very special kind of beast.
    783 		 * no multicast, no linklocal.  RFC2529 specifies how to make
    784 		 * linklocals for 6to4 interface, but there's no use and
    785 		 * it is rather harmful to have one.
    786 		 */
    787 		return;
    788 #endif
    789 	case IFT_CARP:
    790 		return;
    791 	default:
    792 		break;
    793 	}
    794 
    795 	/*
    796 	 * usually, we require multicast capability to the interface
    797 	 */
    798 	if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_MULTICAST) == 0) {
    799 		nd6log((LOG_INFO, "in6_ifattach: "
    800 		    "%s is not multicast capable, IPv6 not enabled\n",
    801 		    if_name(ifp)));
    802 		return;
    803 	}
    804 
    805 	/*
    806 	 * assign loopback address for loopback interface.
    807 	 * XXX multiple loopback interface case.
    808 	 */
    809 	if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK) != 0) {
    810 		in6 = in6addr_loopback;
    811 		if (in6ifa_ifpwithaddr(ifp, &in6) == NULL) {
    812 			if (in6_ifattach_loopback(ifp) != 0)
    813 				return;
    814 		}
    815 	}
    816 
    817 	/*
    818 	 * assign a link-local address, if there's none.
    819 	 */
    820 	if (ip6_auto_linklocal) {
    821 		ia = in6ifa_ifpforlinklocal(ifp, 0);
    822 		if (ia == NULL && in6_ifattach_linklocal(ifp, altifp) != 0) {
    823 			printf("%s: cannot assign link-local address\n",
    824 			    ifp->if_xname);
    825 		}
    826 	}
    827 }
    828 
    829 /*
    830  * NOTE: in6_ifdetach() does not support loopback if at this moment.
    831  * We don't need this function in bsdi, because interfaces are never removed
    832  * from the ifnet list in bsdi.
    833  */
    834 void
    835 in6_ifdetach(struct ifnet *ifp)
    836 {
    837 	struct in6_ifaddr *ia, *oia;
    838 	struct ifaddr *ifa, *next;
    839 	struct rtentry *rt;
    840 	short rtflags;
    841 	struct in6_multi_mship *imm;
    842 
    843 	/* remove ip6_mrouter stuff */
    844 	ip6_mrouter_detach(ifp);
    845 
    846 	/* remove neighbor management table */
    847 	nd6_purge(ifp);
    848 
    849 	/* XXX this code is duplicated in in6_purgeif() --dyoung */
    850 	/* nuke any of IPv6 addresses we have */
    851 	if_purgeaddrs(ifp, AF_INET6, in6_purgeaddr);
    852 
    853 	/* XXX isn't this code is redundant, given the above? --dyoung */
    854 	/* XXX doesn't this code replicate code in in6_purgeaddr() ? --dyoung */
    855 	/* undo everything done by in6_ifattach(), just in case */
    856 	for (ifa = IFADDR_FIRST(ifp); ifa != NULL; ifa = next) {
    857 		next = IFADDR_NEXT(ifa);
    858 
    859 		if (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != AF_INET6
    860 		 || !IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(&satosin6(&ifa->ifa_addr)->sin6_addr)) {
    861 			continue;
    862 		}
    863 
    864 		ia = (struct in6_ifaddr *)ifa;
    865 
    866 		/*
    867 		 * leave from multicast groups we have joined for the interface
    868 		 */
    869 		while ((imm = LIST_FIRST(&ia->ia6_memberships)) != NULL) {
    870 			LIST_REMOVE(imm, i6mm_chain);
    871 			in6_leavegroup(imm);
    872 		}
    873 
    874 		/* remove from the routing table */
    875 		if ((ia->ia_flags & IFA_ROUTE) &&
    876 		    (rt = rtalloc1((struct sockaddr *)&ia->ia_addr, 0))) {
    877 			rtflags = rt->rt_flags;
    878 			rtfree(rt);
    879 			rtrequest(RTM_DELETE, (struct sockaddr *)&ia->ia_addr,
    880 			    (struct sockaddr *)&ia->ia_addr,
    881 			    (struct sockaddr *)&ia->ia_prefixmask,
    882 			    rtflags, NULL);
    883 		}
    884 
    885 		/* remove from the linked list */
    886 		ifa_remove(ifp, &ia->ia_ifa);
    887 
    888 		/* also remove from the IPv6 address chain(itojun&jinmei) */
    889 		oia = ia;
    890 		if (oia == (ia = in6_ifaddr))
    891 			in6_ifaddr = ia->ia_next;
    892 		else {
    893 			while (ia->ia_next && (ia->ia_next != oia))
    894 				ia = ia->ia_next;
    895 			if (ia->ia_next)
    896 				ia->ia_next = oia->ia_next;
    897 			else {
    898 				nd6log((LOG_ERR,
    899 				    "%s: didn't unlink in6ifaddr from list\n",
    900 				    if_name(ifp)));
    901 			}
    902 		}
    903 
    904 		IFAFREE(&oia->ia_ifa);
    905 	}
    906 
    907 	/* cleanup multicast address kludge table, if there is any */
    908 	in6_purgemkludge(ifp);
    909 
    910 	/*
    911 	 * remove neighbor management table.  we call it twice just to make
    912 	 * sure we nuke everything.  maybe we need just one call.
    913 	 * XXX: since the first call did not release addresses, some prefixes
    914 	 * might remain.  We should call nd6_purge() again to release the
    915 	 * prefixes after removing all addresses above.
    916 	 * (Or can we just delay calling nd6_purge until at this point?)
    917 	 */
    918 	nd6_purge(ifp);
    919 }
    920 
    921 int
    922 in6_get_tmpifid(struct ifnet *ifp, u_int8_t *retbuf,
    923 	const u_int8_t *baseid, int generate)
    924 {
    925 	u_int8_t nullbuf[8];
    926 	struct nd_ifinfo *ndi = ND_IFINFO(ifp);
    927 
    928 	memset(nullbuf, 0, sizeof(nullbuf));
    929 	if (memcmp(ndi->randomid, nullbuf, sizeof(nullbuf)) == 0) {
    930 		/* we've never created a random ID.  Create a new one. */
    931 		generate = 1;
    932 	}
    933 
    934 	if (generate) {
    935 		memcpy(ndi->randomseed1, baseid, sizeof(ndi->randomseed1));
    936 
    937 		/* generate_tmp_ifid will update seedn and buf */
    938 		(void)generate_tmp_ifid(ndi->randomseed0, ndi->randomseed1,
    939 		    ndi->randomid);
    940 	}
    941 	memcpy(retbuf, ndi->randomid, 8);
    942 	if (generate && memcmp(retbuf, nullbuf, sizeof(nullbuf)) == 0) {
    943 		/* generate_tmp_ifid could not found a good ID. */
    944 		return -1;
    945 	}
    946 
    947 	return 0;
    948 }
    949 
    950 void
    951 in6_tmpaddrtimer(void *ignored_arg)
    952 {
    953 	struct nd_ifinfo *ndi;
    954 	u_int8_t nullbuf[8];
    955 	struct ifnet *ifp;
    956 
    957 	mutex_enter(softnet_lock);
    958 	KERNEL_LOCK(1, NULL);
    959 
    960 	callout_reset(&in6_tmpaddrtimer_ch,
    961 	    (ip6_temp_preferred_lifetime - ip6_desync_factor -
    962 	    ip6_temp_regen_advance) * hz, in6_tmpaddrtimer, NULL);
    963 
    964 	memset(nullbuf, 0, sizeof(nullbuf));
    965 	TAILQ_FOREACH(ifp, &ifnet, if_list) {
    966 		ndi = ND_IFINFO(ifp);
    967 		if (memcmp(ndi->randomid, nullbuf, sizeof(nullbuf)) != 0) {
    968 			/*
    969 			 * We've been generating a random ID on this interface.
    970 			 * Create a new one.
    971 			 */
    972 			(void)generate_tmp_ifid(ndi->randomseed0,
    973 			    ndi->randomseed1, ndi->randomid);
    974 		}
    975 	}
    976 
    977 	KERNEL_UNLOCK_ONE(NULL);
    978 	mutex_exit(softnet_lock);
    979 }
    980