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29 
30 /*
31  * NPF interface for the Application Level Gateways (ALGs).
32  */
33 
34 #ifdef _KERNEL
35 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
36 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: npf_alg.c,v 1.22 2020/05/30 14:16:56 rmind Exp $");
37 
38 #include <sys/param.h>
39 #include <sys/types.h>
40 
41 #include <sys/kmem.h>
42 #include <sys/module.h>
43 #endif
44 
45 #include "npf_impl.h"
46 
47 /*
48  * NAT ALG description structure.  For more compact use of cache,
49  * the functions are separated in their own arrays.  The number of
50  * ALGs is expected to be very small.
51  */
52 
53 struct npf_alg {
54 	const char *	na_name;
55 	unsigned	na_slot;
56 };
57 
58 struct npf_algset {
59 	/* List of ALGs and the count. */
60 	npf_alg_t	alg_list[NPF_MAX_ALGS];
61 	unsigned	alg_count;
62 
63 	/* Matching, inspection and translation functions. */
64 	npfa_funcs_t	alg_funcs[NPF_MAX_ALGS];
65 };
66 
67 #define	NPF_ALG_PREF	"npf_alg_"
68 #define	NPF_ALG_PREFLEN	(sizeof(NPF_ALG_PREF) - 1)
69 
70 void
npf_alg_init(npf_t * npf)71 npf_alg_init(npf_t *npf)
72 {
73 	npf_algset_t *aset;
74 
75 	aset = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(npf_algset_t), KM_SLEEP);
76 	npf->algset = aset;
77 }
78 
79 void
npf_alg_fini(npf_t * npf)80 npf_alg_fini(npf_t *npf)
81 {
82 	npf_algset_t *aset = npf->algset;
83 
84 	kmem_free(aset, sizeof(npf_algset_t));
85 }
86 
87 static npf_alg_t *
npf_alg_lookup(npf_t * npf,const char * name)88 npf_alg_lookup(npf_t *npf, const char *name)
89 {
90 	npf_algset_t *aset = npf->algset;
91 
92 	KASSERT(npf_config_locked_p(npf));
93 
94 	for (unsigned i = 0; i < aset->alg_count; i++) {
95 		npf_alg_t *alg = &aset->alg_list[i];
96 		const char *aname = alg->na_name;
97 
98 		if (aname && strcmp(aname, name) == 0)
99 			return alg;
100 	}
101 	return NULL;
102 }
103 
104 npf_alg_t *
npf_alg_construct(npf_t * npf,const char * name)105 npf_alg_construct(npf_t *npf, const char *name)
106 {
107 	npf_alg_t *alg;
108 
109 	npf_config_enter(npf);
110 	if ((alg = npf_alg_lookup(npf, name)) == NULL) {
111 		char modname[NPF_ALG_PREFLEN + 64];
112 
113 		snprintf(modname, sizeof(modname), "%s%s", NPF_ALG_PREF, name);
114 		npf_config_exit(npf);
115 
116 		if (module_autoload(modname, MODULE_CLASS_MISC) != 0) {
117 			return NULL;
118 		}
119 		npf_config_enter(npf);
120 		alg = npf_alg_lookup(npf, name);
121 	}
122 	npf_config_exit(npf);
123 	return alg;
124 }
125 
126 /*
127  * npf_alg_register: register application-level gateway.
128  */
129 npf_alg_t *
npf_alg_register(npf_t * npf,const char * name,const npfa_funcs_t * funcs)130 npf_alg_register(npf_t *npf, const char *name, const npfa_funcs_t *funcs)
131 {
132 	npf_algset_t *aset = npf->algset;
133 	npfa_funcs_t *afuncs;
134 	npf_alg_t *alg;
135 	unsigned i;
136 
137 	npf_config_enter(npf);
138 	if (npf_alg_lookup(npf, name) != NULL) {
139 		npf_config_exit(npf);
140 		return NULL;
141 	}
142 
143 	/* Find a spare slot. */
144 	for (i = 0; i < NPF_MAX_ALGS; i++) {
145 		alg = &aset->alg_list[i];
146 		if (alg->na_name == NULL) {
147 			break;
148 		}
149 	}
150 	if (i == NPF_MAX_ALGS) {
151 		npf_config_exit(npf);
152 		return NULL;
153 	}
154 
155 	/* Register the ALG. */
156 	alg->na_name = name;
157 	alg->na_slot = i;
158 
159 	/*
160 	 * Assign the functions.  Make sure the 'destroy' gets visible first.
161 	 */
162 	afuncs = &aset->alg_funcs[i];
163 	atomic_store_relaxed(&afuncs->destroy, funcs->destroy);
164 	membar_producer();
165 	atomic_store_relaxed(&afuncs->translate, funcs->translate);
166 	atomic_store_relaxed(&afuncs->inspect, funcs->inspect);
167 	atomic_store_relaxed(&afuncs->match, funcs->match);
168 	membar_producer();
169 
170 	atomic_store_relaxed(&aset->alg_count, MAX(aset->alg_count, i + 1));
171 	npf_config_exit(npf);
172 
173 	return alg;
174 }
175 
176 /*
177  * npf_alg_unregister: unregister application-level gateway.
178  */
179 int
npf_alg_unregister(npf_t * npf,npf_alg_t * alg)180 npf_alg_unregister(npf_t *npf, npf_alg_t *alg)
181 {
182 	npf_algset_t *aset = npf->algset;
183 	unsigned i = alg->na_slot;
184 	npfa_funcs_t *afuncs;
185 
186 	/* Deactivate the functions first. */
187 	npf_config_enter(npf);
188 	afuncs = &aset->alg_funcs[i];
189 	atomic_store_relaxed(&afuncs->match, NULL);
190 	atomic_store_relaxed(&afuncs->translate, NULL);
191 	atomic_store_relaxed(&afuncs->inspect, NULL);
192 	npf_config_sync(npf);
193 
194 	/*
195 	 * Finally, unregister the ALG.  We leave the 'destroy' callback
196 	 * as the following will invoke it for the relevant connections.
197 	 */
198 	npf_ruleset_freealg(npf_config_natset(npf), alg);
199 	atomic_store_relaxed(&afuncs->destroy, NULL);
200 	alg->na_name = NULL;
201 	npf_config_exit(npf);
202 
203 	return 0;
204 }
205 
206 /*
207  * npf_alg_match: call the ALG matching inspectors.
208  *
209  *	The purpose of the "matching" inspector function in the ALG API
210  *	is to determine whether this connection matches the ALG criteria
211  *	i.e. is concerning the ALG.  If yes, ALG can associate itself with
212  *	the given NAT state structure and set/save an arbitrary parameter.
213  *	This is done using the using the npf_nat_setalg() function.
214  *
215  *	=> This is called when the packet matches the dynamic NAT policy
216  *	   and the NAT state entry is being created for it [NAT-ESTABLISH].
217  */
218 bool
npf_alg_match(npf_cache_t * npc,npf_nat_t * nt,int di)219 npf_alg_match(npf_cache_t *npc, npf_nat_t *nt, int di)
220 {
221 	npf_t *npf = npc->npc_ctx;
222 	npf_algset_t *aset = npf->algset;
223 	bool match = false;
224 	unsigned count;
225 	int s;
226 
227 	KASSERTMSG(npf_iscached(npc, NPC_IP46), "expecting protocol number");
228 
229 	s = npf_config_read_enter(npf);
230 	count = atomic_load_relaxed(&aset->alg_count);
231 	for (unsigned i = 0; i < count; i++) {
232 		const npfa_funcs_t *f = &aset->alg_funcs[i];
233 		bool (*match_func)(npf_cache_t *, npf_nat_t *, int);
234 
235 		match_func = atomic_load_relaxed(&f->match);
236 		if (match_func && match_func(npc, nt, di)) {
237 			match = true;
238 			break;
239 		}
240 	}
241 	npf_config_read_exit(npf, s);
242 	return match;
243 }
244 
245 /*
246  * npf_alg_exec: execute the ALG translation processors.
247  *
248  *	The ALG function would perform any additional packet translation
249  *	or manipulation here.
250  *
251  *	=> This is called when the packet is being translated according
252  *	   to the dynamic NAT logic [NAT-TRANSLATE].
253  */
254 void
npf_alg_exec(npf_cache_t * npc,npf_nat_t * nt,const npf_flow_t flow)255 npf_alg_exec(npf_cache_t *npc, npf_nat_t *nt, const npf_flow_t flow)
256 {
257 	npf_t *npf = npc->npc_ctx;
258 	npf_algset_t *aset = npf->algset;
259 	unsigned count;
260 	int s;
261 
262 	s = npf_config_read_enter(npf);
263 	count = atomic_load_relaxed(&aset->alg_count);
264 	for (unsigned i = 0; i < count; i++) {
265 		const npfa_funcs_t *f = &aset->alg_funcs[i];
266 		bool (*translate_func)(npf_cache_t *, npf_nat_t *, npf_flow_t);
267 
268 		translate_func = atomic_load_relaxed(&f->translate);
269 		if (translate_func) {
270 			translate_func(npc, nt, flow);
271 		}
272 	}
273 	npf_config_read_exit(npf, s);
274 }
275 
276 /*
277  * npf_alg_conn: query ALGs which may perform a custom state lookup.
278  *
279  *	The purpose of ALG connection inspection function is to provide
280  *	ALGs with a mechanism to override the regular connection state
281  *	lookup, if they need to.  For example, some ALGs may want to
282  *	extract and use a different n-tuple to perform a lookup.
283  *
284  *	=> This is called at the beginning of the connection state lookup
285  *	   function [CONN-LOOKUP].
286  *
287  *	=> Must use the npf_conn_lookup() function to perform the custom
288  *	   connection state lookup and return the result.
289  *
290  *	=> Returning NULL will result in NPF performing a regular state
291  *	   lookup for the packet.
292  */
293 npf_conn_t *
npf_alg_conn(npf_cache_t * npc,int di)294 npf_alg_conn(npf_cache_t *npc, int di)
295 {
296 	npf_t *npf = npc->npc_ctx;
297 	npf_algset_t *aset = npf->algset;
298 	npf_conn_t *con = NULL;
299 	unsigned count;
300 	int s;
301 
302 	s = npf_config_read_enter(npf);
303 	count = atomic_load_relaxed(&aset->alg_count);
304 	for (unsigned i = 0; i < count; i++) {
305 		const npfa_funcs_t *f = &aset->alg_funcs[i];
306 		npf_conn_t *(*inspect_func)(npf_cache_t *, int);
307 
308 		inspect_func = atomic_load_relaxed(&f->inspect);
309 		if (inspect_func && (con = inspect_func(npc, di)) != NULL) {
310 			break;
311 		}
312 	}
313 	npf_config_read_exit(npf, s);
314 	return con;
315 }
316 
317 /*
318  * npf_alg_destroy: free the ALG structure associated with the NAT entry.
319  */
320 void
npf_alg_destroy(npf_t * npf,npf_alg_t * alg,npf_nat_t * nat,npf_conn_t * con)321 npf_alg_destroy(npf_t *npf, npf_alg_t *alg, npf_nat_t *nat, npf_conn_t *con)
322 {
323 	npf_algset_t *aset = npf->algset;
324 	const npfa_funcs_t *f = &aset->alg_funcs[alg->na_slot];
325 	void (*destroy_func)(npf_t *, npf_nat_t *, npf_conn_t *);
326 
327 	if ((destroy_func = atomic_load_relaxed(&f->destroy)) != NULL) {
328 		destroy_func(npf, nat, con);
329 	}
330 }
331 
332 /*
333  * npf_alg_export: serialise the configuration of ALGs.
334  */
335 int
npf_alg_export(npf_t * npf,nvlist_t * nvl)336 npf_alg_export(npf_t *npf, nvlist_t *nvl)
337 {
338 	npf_algset_t *aset = npf->algset;
339 
340 	KASSERT(npf_config_locked_p(npf));
341 
342 	for (unsigned i = 0; i < aset->alg_count; i++) {
343 		const npf_alg_t *alg = &aset->alg_list[i];
344 		nvlist_t *algdict;
345 
346 		if (alg->na_name == NULL) {
347 			continue;
348 		}
349 		algdict = nvlist_create(0);
350 		nvlist_add_string(algdict, "name", alg->na_name);
351 		nvlist_append_nvlist_array(nvl, "algs", algdict);
352 		nvlist_destroy(algdict);
353 	}
354 	return 0;
355 }
356