1 /* $NetBSD: npf_nat.c,v 1.6 2011/02/02 02:20:25 rmind Exp $ */ 2 3 /*- 4 * Copyright (c) 2010-2011 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 26 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 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 network address port translation (NAPT). 34 * Described in RFC 2663, RFC 3022. Commonly just "NAT". 35 * 36 * Overview 37 * 38 * There are few mechanisms: NAT policy, port map and translation. 39 * NAT module has a separate ruleset, where rules contain associated 40 * NAT policy, thus flexible filter criteria can be used. 41 * 42 * Translation types 43 * 44 * There are two types of translation: outbound (NPF_NATOUT) and 45 * inbound (NPF_NATIN). It should not be confused with connection 46 * direction. 47 * 48 * Outbound NAT rewrites: 49 * - Source on "forwards" stream. 50 * - Destination on "backwards" stream. 51 * Inbound NAT rewrites: 52 * - Destination on "forwards" stream. 53 * - Source on "backwards" stream. 54 * 55 * It should be noted that bi-directional NAT is a combined outbound 56 * and inbound translation, therefore constructed as two policies. 57 * 58 * NAT policies and port maps 59 * 60 * NAT (translation) policy is applied when a packet matches the rule. 61 * Apart from filter criteria, NAT policy has a translation IP address 62 * and associated port map. Port map is a bitmap used to reserve and 63 * use unique TCP/UDP ports for translation. Port maps are unique to 64 * the IP addresses, therefore multiple NAT policies with the same IP 65 * will share the same port map. 66 * 67 * Sessions, translation entries and their life-cycle 68 * 69 * NAT module relies on session management module. Each translated 70 * session has an associated translation entry (npf_nat_t), which 71 * contains information used for backwards stream translation, i.e. 72 * original IP address with port and translation port, allocated from 73 * the port map. Each NAT entry is associated with the policy, which 74 * contains translation IP address. Allocated port is returned to the 75 * port map and NAT entry is destroyed when session expires. 76 */ 77 78 #include <sys/cdefs.h> 79 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: npf_nat.c,v 1.6 2011/02/02 02:20:25 rmind Exp $"); 80 81 #include <sys/param.h> 82 #include <sys/kernel.h> 83 84 #include <sys/atomic.h> 85 #include <sys/bitops.h> 86 #include <sys/condvar.h> 87 #include <sys/kmem.h> 88 #include <sys/mutex.h> 89 #include <sys/pool.h> 90 #include <net/pfil.h> 91 #include <netinet/in.h> 92 93 #include "npf_impl.h" 94 95 /* 96 * NPF portmap structure. 97 */ 98 typedef struct { 99 u_int p_refcnt; 100 uint32_t p_bitmap[0]; 101 } npf_portmap_t; 102 103 /* Portmap range: [ 1024 .. 65535 ] */ 104 #define PORTMAP_FIRST (1024) 105 #define PORTMAP_SIZE ((65536 - PORTMAP_FIRST) / 32) 106 #define PORTMAP_FILLED ((uint32_t)~0) 107 #define PORTMAP_MASK (31) 108 #define PORTMAP_SHIFT (5) 109 110 #define PORTMAP_MEM_SIZE \ 111 (sizeof(npf_portmap_t) + (PORTMAP_SIZE * sizeof(uint32_t))) 112 113 /* NAT policy structure. */ 114 struct npf_natpolicy { 115 LIST_HEAD(, npf_nat) n_nat_list; 116 kmutex_t n_lock; 117 kcondvar_t n_cv; 118 npf_portmap_t * n_portmap; 119 int n_type; 120 u_int n_flags; 121 size_t n_addr_sz; 122 npf_addr_t n_taddr; 123 in_port_t n_tport; 124 }; 125 126 #define NPF_NP_CMP_START offsetof(npf_natpolicy_t, n_type) 127 #define NPF_NP_CMP_SIZE (sizeof(npf_natpolicy_t) - NPF_NP_CMP_START) 128 129 /* NAT translation entry for a session. */ 130 struct npf_nat { 131 /* Association (list entry and a link pointer) with NAT policy. */ 132 LIST_ENTRY(npf_nat) nt_entry; 133 npf_natpolicy_t * nt_natpolicy; 134 npf_session_t * nt_session; 135 /* Original address and port (for backwards translation). */ 136 npf_addr_t nt_oaddr; 137 in_port_t nt_oport; 138 /* Translation port (for redirects). */ 139 in_port_t nt_tport; 140 /* ALG (if any) associated with this NAT entry. */ 141 npf_alg_t * nt_alg; 142 uintptr_t nt_alg_arg; 143 }; 144 145 static pool_cache_t nat_cache __read_mostly; 146 147 /* 148 * npf_nat_sys{init,fini}: initialise/destroy NAT subsystem structures. 149 */ 150 151 void 152 npf_nat_sysinit(void) 153 { 154 155 nat_cache = pool_cache_init(sizeof(npf_nat_t), coherency_unit, 156 0, 0, "npfnatpl", NULL, IPL_NET, NULL, NULL, NULL); 157 KASSERT(nat_cache != NULL); 158 } 159 160 void 161 npf_nat_sysfini(void) 162 { 163 164 /* NAT policies should already be destroyed. */ 165 pool_cache_destroy(nat_cache); 166 } 167 168 /* 169 * npf_nat_newpolicy: create a new NAT policy. 170 * 171 * => Shares portmap if policy is on existing translation address. 172 * => XXX: serialise at upper layer. 173 */ 174 npf_natpolicy_t * 175 npf_nat_newpolicy(prop_dictionary_t natdict, npf_ruleset_t *nrlset) 176 { 177 npf_natpolicy_t *np; 178 prop_object_t obj; 179 npf_portmap_t *pm; 180 181 np = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(npf_natpolicy_t), KM_SLEEP); 182 mutex_init(&np->n_lock, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_SOFTNET); 183 cv_init(&np->n_cv, "npfnatcv"); 184 LIST_INIT(&np->n_nat_list); 185 186 /* Translation type and flags. */ 187 prop_dictionary_get_int32(natdict, "type", &np->n_type); 188 prop_dictionary_get_uint32(natdict, "flags", &np->n_flags); 189 KASSERT(np->n_type == NPF_NATIN || np->n_type == NPF_NATOUT); 190 191 /* Translation IP. */ 192 obj = prop_dictionary_get(natdict, "translation-ip"); 193 np->n_addr_sz = prop_data_size(obj); 194 KASSERT(np->n_addr_sz > 0 && np->n_addr_sz <= sizeof(npf_addr_t)); 195 memcpy(&np->n_taddr, prop_data_data_nocopy(obj), np->n_addr_sz); 196 197 /* Translation port (for redirect case). */ 198 prop_dictionary_get_uint16(natdict, "translation-port", &np->n_tport); 199 200 /* Determine if port map is needed. */ 201 np->n_portmap = NULL; 202 if ((np->n_flags & NPF_NAT_PORTMAP) == 0) { 203 /* No port map. */ 204 return np; 205 } 206 207 /* 208 * Inspect NAT policies in the ruleset for port map sharing. 209 * Note that npf_ruleset_sharepm() will increase the reference count. 210 */ 211 if (!npf_ruleset_sharepm(nrlset, np)) { 212 /* Allocate a new port map for the NAT policy. */ 213 pm = kmem_zalloc(PORTMAP_MEM_SIZE, KM_SLEEP); 214 pm->p_refcnt = 1; 215 KASSERT((uintptr_t)pm->p_bitmap == (uintptr_t)pm + sizeof(*pm)); 216 np->n_portmap = pm; 217 } else { 218 KASSERT(np->n_portmap != NULL); 219 } 220 return np; 221 } 222 223 /* 224 * npf_nat_freepolicy: free NAT policy and, on last reference, free portmap. 225 * 226 * => Called from npf_rule_free() during the reload via npf_ruleset_destroy(). 227 */ 228 void 229 npf_nat_freepolicy(npf_natpolicy_t *np) 230 { 231 npf_portmap_t *pm = np->n_portmap; 232 npf_session_t *se; 233 npf_nat_t *nt; 234 235 /* De-associate all entries from the policy. */ 236 mutex_enter(&np->n_lock); 237 LIST_FOREACH(nt, &np->n_nat_list, nt_entry) { 238 se = nt->nt_session; /* XXXSMP */ 239 if (se == NULL) { 240 continue; 241 } 242 npf_session_expire(se); 243 } 244 while (!LIST_EMPTY(&np->n_nat_list)) { 245 cv_wait(&np->n_cv, &np->n_lock); 246 } 247 mutex_exit(&np->n_lock); 248 249 /* Destroy the port map, on last reference. */ 250 if (pm && --pm->p_refcnt == 0) { 251 KASSERT((np->n_flags & NPF_NAT_PORTMAP) != 0); 252 kmem_free(pm, PORTMAP_MEM_SIZE); 253 } 254 cv_destroy(&np->n_cv); 255 mutex_destroy(&np->n_lock); 256 kmem_free(np, sizeof(npf_natpolicy_t)); 257 } 258 259 /* 260 * npf_nat_matchpolicy: compare two NAT policies. 261 * 262 * => Return 0 on match, and non-zero otherwise. 263 */ 264 bool 265 npf_nat_matchpolicy(npf_natpolicy_t *np, npf_natpolicy_t *mnp) 266 { 267 void *np_raw, *mnp_raw; 268 /* 269 * Compare the relevant NAT policy information (in raw form), 270 * which is enough for matching criterion. 271 */ 272 KASSERT(np && mnp && np != mnp); 273 np_raw = (uint8_t *)np + NPF_NP_CMP_START; 274 mnp_raw = (uint8_t *)mnp + NPF_NP_CMP_START; 275 return (memcmp(np_raw, mnp_raw, NPF_NP_CMP_SIZE) == 0); 276 } 277 278 bool 279 npf_nat_sharepm(npf_natpolicy_t *np, npf_natpolicy_t *mnp) 280 { 281 npf_portmap_t *pm, *mpm; 282 283 KASSERT(np && mnp && np != mnp); 284 285 /* Using port map and having equal translation address? */ 286 if ((np->n_flags & mnp->n_flags & NPF_NAT_PORTMAP) == 0) { 287 return false; 288 } 289 if (np->n_addr_sz != mnp->n_addr_sz) { 290 return false; 291 } 292 if (memcmp(&np->n_taddr, &mnp->n_taddr, np->n_addr_sz) != 0) { 293 return false; 294 } 295 /* If NAT policy has an old port map - drop the reference. */ 296 mpm = mnp->n_portmap; 297 if (mpm) { 298 /* Note: in such case, we must not be a last reference. */ 299 KASSERT(mpm->p_refcnt > 1); 300 mpm->p_refcnt--; 301 } 302 /* Share the port map. */ 303 pm = np->n_portmap; 304 mnp->n_portmap = pm; 305 pm->p_refcnt++; 306 return true; 307 } 308 309 /* 310 * npf_nat_getport: allocate and return a port in the NAT policy portmap. 311 * 312 * => Returns in network byte-order. 313 * => Zero indicates failure. 314 */ 315 static in_port_t 316 npf_nat_getport(npf_natpolicy_t *np) 317 { 318 npf_portmap_t *pm = np->n_portmap; 319 u_int n = PORTMAP_SIZE, idx, bit; 320 uint32_t map, nmap; 321 322 idx = arc4random() % PORTMAP_SIZE; 323 for (;;) { 324 KASSERT(idx < PORTMAP_SIZE); 325 map = pm->p_bitmap[idx]; 326 if (__predict_false(map == PORTMAP_FILLED)) { 327 if (n-- == 0) { 328 /* No space. */ 329 return 0; 330 } 331 /* This bitmap is filled, next. */ 332 idx = (idx ? idx : PORTMAP_SIZE) - 1; 333 continue; 334 } 335 bit = ffs32(~map) - 1; 336 nmap = map | (1 << bit); 337 if (atomic_cas_32(&pm->p_bitmap[idx], map, nmap) == map) { 338 /* Success. */ 339 break; 340 } 341 } 342 return htons(PORTMAP_FIRST + (idx << PORTMAP_SHIFT) + bit); 343 } 344 345 /* 346 * npf_nat_takeport: allocate specific port in the NAT policy portmap. 347 */ 348 static bool 349 npf_nat_takeport(npf_natpolicy_t *np, in_port_t port) 350 { 351 npf_portmap_t *pm = np->n_portmap; 352 uint32_t map, nmap; 353 u_int idx, bit; 354 355 port = ntohs(port) - PORTMAP_FIRST; 356 idx = port >> PORTMAP_SHIFT; 357 bit = port & PORTMAP_MASK; 358 map = pm->p_bitmap[idx]; 359 nmap = map | (1 << bit); 360 if (map == nmap) { 361 /* Already taken. */ 362 return false; 363 } 364 return atomic_cas_32(&pm->p_bitmap[idx], map, nmap) == map; 365 } 366 367 /* 368 * npf_nat_putport: return port as available in the NAT policy portmap. 369 * 370 * => Port should be in network byte-order. 371 */ 372 static void 373 npf_nat_putport(npf_natpolicy_t *np, in_port_t port) 374 { 375 npf_portmap_t *pm = np->n_portmap; 376 uint32_t map, nmap; 377 u_int idx, bit; 378 379 port = ntohs(port) - PORTMAP_FIRST; 380 idx = port >> PORTMAP_SHIFT; 381 bit = port & PORTMAP_MASK; 382 do { 383 map = pm->p_bitmap[idx]; 384 KASSERT(map | (1 << bit)); 385 nmap = map & ~(1 << bit); 386 } while (atomic_cas_32(&pm->p_bitmap[idx], map, nmap) != map); 387 } 388 389 /* 390 * npf_nat_inspect: inspect packet against NAT ruleset and return a policy. 391 */ 392 static npf_natpolicy_t * 393 npf_nat_inspect(npf_cache_t *npc, nbuf_t *nbuf, ifnet_t *ifp, const int di) 394 { 395 npf_ruleset_t *rlset; 396 npf_natpolicy_t *np; 397 npf_rule_t *rl; 398 399 npf_core_enter(); 400 rlset = npf_core_natset(); 401 rl = npf_ruleset_inspect(npc, nbuf, rlset, ifp, di, NPF_LAYER_3); 402 if (rl == NULL) { 403 return NULL; 404 } 405 np = npf_rule_getnat(rl); 406 if (np == NULL) { 407 npf_core_exit(); 408 return NULL; 409 } 410 return np; 411 } 412 413 /* 414 * npf_nat_create: create a new NAT translation entry. 415 */ 416 static npf_nat_t * 417 npf_nat_create(npf_cache_t *npc, npf_natpolicy_t *np) 418 { 419 const int proto = npf_cache_ipproto(npc); 420 npf_nat_t *nt; 421 422 KASSERT(npf_iscached(npc, NPC_IP46 | NPC_LAYER4)); 423 424 /* New NAT association. */ 425 nt = pool_cache_get(nat_cache, PR_NOWAIT); 426 if (nt == NULL){ 427 return NULL; 428 } 429 npf_stats_inc(NPF_STAT_NAT_CREATE); 430 nt->nt_natpolicy = np; 431 nt->nt_session = NULL; 432 nt->nt_alg = NULL; 433 434 mutex_enter(&np->n_lock); 435 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&np->n_nat_list, nt, nt_entry); 436 mutex_exit(&np->n_lock); 437 438 /* Save the original address which may be rewritten. */ 439 if (np->n_type == NPF_NATOUT) { 440 /* Source (local) for Outbound NAT. */ 441 memcpy(&nt->nt_oaddr, npc->npc_srcip, npc->npc_ipsz); 442 } else { 443 /* Destination (external) for Inbound NAT. */ 444 KASSERT(np->n_type == NPF_NATIN); 445 memcpy(&nt->nt_oaddr, npc->npc_dstip, npc->npc_ipsz); 446 } 447 448 /* 449 * Port translation, if required, and if it is TCP/UDP. 450 */ 451 if ((np->n_flags & NPF_NAT_PORTS) == 0 || 452 (proto != IPPROTO_TCP && proto != IPPROTO_UDP)) { 453 nt->nt_oport = 0; 454 nt->nt_tport = 0; 455 return nt; 456 } 457 /* Save the relevant TCP/UDP port. */ 458 if (proto == IPPROTO_TCP) { 459 struct tcphdr *th = &npc->npc_l4.tcp; 460 nt->nt_oport = (np->n_type == NPF_NATOUT) ? 461 th->th_sport : th->th_dport; 462 } else { 463 struct udphdr *uh = &npc->npc_l4.udp; 464 nt->nt_oport = (np->n_type == NPF_NATOUT) ? 465 uh->uh_sport : uh->uh_dport; 466 } 467 468 /* Get a new port for translation. */ 469 if ((np->n_flags & NPF_NAT_PORTMAP) != 0) { 470 nt->nt_tport = npf_nat_getport(np); 471 } else { 472 nt->nt_tport = np->n_tport; 473 } 474 return nt; 475 } 476 477 /* 478 * npf_nat_translate: perform address and/or port translation. 479 */ 480 static int 481 npf_nat_translate(npf_cache_t *npc, nbuf_t *nbuf, npf_nat_t *nt, 482 const bool forw, const int di) 483 { 484 void *n_ptr = nbuf_dataptr(nbuf); 485 npf_natpolicy_t *np = nt->nt_natpolicy; 486 npf_addr_t *addr; 487 in_port_t port; 488 489 KASSERT(npf_iscached(npc, NPC_IP46)); 490 491 if (forw) { 492 /* "Forwards" stream: use translation address/port. */ 493 KASSERT( 494 (np->n_type == NPF_NATIN && di == PFIL_IN) ^ 495 (np->n_type == NPF_NATOUT && di == PFIL_OUT) 496 ); 497 addr = &np->n_taddr; 498 port = nt->nt_tport; 499 } else { 500 /* "Backwards" stream: use original address/port. */ 501 KASSERT( 502 (np->n_type == NPF_NATIN && di == PFIL_OUT) ^ 503 (np->n_type == NPF_NATOUT && di == PFIL_IN) 504 ); 505 addr = &nt->nt_oaddr; 506 port = nt->nt_oport; 507 } 508 KASSERT((np->n_flags & NPF_NAT_PORTS) != 0 || port == 0); 509 510 /* Execute ALG hook first. */ 511 npf_alg_exec(npc, nbuf, nt, di); 512 513 /* 514 * Rewrite IP and/or TCP/UDP checksums first, since it will use 515 * the cache containing original values for checksum calculation. 516 */ 517 if (!npf_rwrcksum(npc, nbuf, n_ptr, di, addr, port)) { 518 return EINVAL; 519 } 520 /* 521 * Address translation: rewrite source/destination address, depending 522 * on direction (PFIL_OUT - for source, PFIL_IN - for destination). 523 */ 524 if (!npf_rwrip(npc, nbuf, n_ptr, di, addr)) { 525 return EINVAL; 526 } 527 if ((np->n_flags & NPF_NAT_PORTS) == 0) { 528 /* Done. */ 529 return 0; 530 } 531 switch (npf_cache_ipproto(npc)) { 532 case IPPROTO_TCP: 533 case IPPROTO_UDP: 534 KASSERT(npf_iscached(npc, NPC_TCP | NPC_UDP)); 535 /* Rewrite source/destination port. */ 536 if (!npf_rwrport(npc, nbuf, n_ptr, di, port)) { 537 return EINVAL; 538 } 539 break; 540 case IPPROTO_ICMP: 541 KASSERT(npf_iscached(npc, NPC_ICMP)); 542 /* Nothing. */ 543 break; 544 default: 545 return ENOTSUP; 546 } 547 return 0; 548 } 549 550 /* 551 * npf_do_nat: 552 * - Inspect packet for a NAT policy, unless a session with a NAT 553 * association already exists. In such case, determine whether it 554 * is a "forwards" or "backwards" stream. 555 * - Perform translation: rewrite source or destination fields, 556 * depending on translation type and direction. 557 * - Associate a NAT policy with a session (may establish a new). 558 */ 559 int 560 npf_do_nat(npf_cache_t *npc, npf_session_t *se, nbuf_t *nbuf, 561 ifnet_t *ifp, const int di) 562 { 563 npf_session_t *nse = NULL; 564 npf_natpolicy_t *np; 565 npf_nat_t *nt; 566 int error; 567 bool forw, new; 568 569 /* All relevant IPv4 data should be already cached. */ 570 if (!npf_iscached(npc, NPC_IP46) || !npf_iscached(npc, NPC_LAYER4)) { 571 return 0; 572 } 573 574 /* 575 * Return the NAT entry associated with the session, if any. 576 * Determines whether the stream is "forwards" or "backwards". 577 * Note: no need to lock, since reference on session is held. 578 */ 579 if (se && (nt = npf_session_retnat(se, di, &forw)) != NULL) { 580 np = nt->nt_natpolicy; 581 new = false; 582 goto translate; 583 } 584 585 /* 586 * Inspect the packet for a NAT policy, if there is no session. 587 * Note: acquires the lock (releases, if not found). 588 */ 589 np = npf_nat_inspect(npc, nbuf, ifp, di); 590 if (np == NULL) { 591 /* If packet does not match - done. */ 592 return 0; 593 } 594 forw = true; 595 596 /* 597 * Create a new NAT entry. Note: it is safe to unlock, since the 598 * NAT policy wont be desotroyed while there are list entries, which 599 * are removed only on session expiration. Currently, NAT entry is 600 * not yet associated with any session. 601 */ 602 nt = npf_nat_create(npc, np); 603 if (nt == NULL) { 604 npf_core_exit(); 605 return ENOMEM; 606 } 607 npf_core_exit(); 608 new = true; 609 610 /* Determine whether any ALG matches. */ 611 if (npf_alg_match(npc, nbuf, nt)) { 612 KASSERT(nt->nt_alg != NULL); 613 } 614 615 /* 616 * If there is no local session (no "keep state" rule - unusual, but 617 * possible configuration), establish one before translation. Note 618 * that it is not a "pass" session, therefore passing of "backwards" 619 * stream depends on other, stateless filtering rules. 620 */ 621 if (se == NULL) { 622 nse = npf_session_establish(npc, nbuf, di); 623 if (nse == NULL) { 624 error = ENOMEM; 625 goto out; 626 } 627 se = nse; 628 } 629 translate: 630 /* Perform the translation. */ 631 error = npf_nat_translate(npc, nbuf, nt, forw, di); 632 if (error) { 633 goto out; 634 } 635 636 if (__predict_false(new)) { 637 /* 638 * Associate NAT translation entry with the session. 639 * Note: packet now has a translated address in the cache. 640 */ 641 nt->nt_session = se; 642 error = npf_session_setnat(se, nt, di); 643 out: 644 if (error) { 645 /* If session was for NAT only - expire it. */ 646 if (nse) { 647 npf_session_expire(nse); 648 } 649 /* Will free the structure and return the port. */ 650 npf_nat_expire(nt); 651 } 652 if (nse != NULL) { 653 npf_session_release(nse); 654 } 655 } 656 return error; 657 } 658 659 /* 660 * npf_nat_gettrans: return translation IP address and port. 661 */ 662 void 663 npf_nat_gettrans(npf_nat_t *nt, npf_addr_t **addr, in_port_t *port) 664 { 665 npf_natpolicy_t *np = nt->nt_natpolicy; 666 667 *addr = &np->n_taddr; 668 *port = nt->nt_tport; 669 } 670 671 /* 672 * npf_nat_getorig: return original IP address and port from translation entry. 673 */ 674 void 675 npf_nat_getorig(npf_nat_t *nt, npf_addr_t **addr, in_port_t *port) 676 { 677 678 *addr = &nt->nt_oaddr; 679 *port = nt->nt_oport; 680 } 681 682 /* 683 * npf_nat_setalg: associate an ALG with the NAT entry. 684 */ 685 void 686 npf_nat_setalg(npf_nat_t *nt, npf_alg_t *alg, uintptr_t arg) 687 { 688 689 nt->nt_alg = alg; 690 nt->nt_alg_arg = arg; 691 } 692 693 /* 694 * npf_nat_expire: free NAT-related data structures on session expiration. 695 */ 696 void 697 npf_nat_expire(npf_nat_t *nt) 698 { 699 npf_natpolicy_t *np = nt->nt_natpolicy; 700 701 /* Return any taken port to the portmap. */ 702 if ((np->n_flags & NPF_NAT_PORTMAP) != 0 && nt->nt_tport) { 703 npf_nat_putport(np, nt->nt_tport); 704 } 705 706 /* Remove NAT entry from the list, notify any waiters if last entry. */ 707 mutex_enter(&np->n_lock); 708 LIST_REMOVE(nt, nt_entry); 709 if (LIST_EMPTY(&np->n_nat_list)) { 710 cv_broadcast(&np->n_cv); 711 } 712 mutex_exit(&np->n_lock); 713 714 /* Free structure, increase the counter. */ 715 pool_cache_put(nat_cache, nt); 716 npf_stats_inc(NPF_STAT_NAT_DESTROY); 717 } 718 719 /* 720 * npf_nat_save: construct NAT entry and reference to the NAT policy. 721 */ 722 int 723 npf_nat_save(prop_dictionary_t sedict, prop_array_t natlist, npf_nat_t *nt) 724 { 725 npf_natpolicy_t *np = nt->nt_natpolicy; 726 prop_object_iterator_t it; 727 prop_dictionary_t npdict; 728 prop_data_t nd, npd; 729 uintptr_t itnp; 730 731 /* Set NAT entry data. */ 732 nd = prop_data_create_data(nt, sizeof(npf_nat_t)); 733 prop_dictionary_set(sedict, "nat-data", nd); 734 prop_object_release(nd); 735 736 /* Find or create a NAT policy. */ 737 it = prop_array_iterator(natlist); 738 while ((npdict = prop_object_iterator_next(it)) != NULL) { 739 CTASSERT(sizeof(uintptr_t) <= sizeof(uint64_t)); 740 prop_dictionary_get_uint64(npdict, "id-ptr", (uint64_t *)&itnp); 741 if (itnp == (uintptr_t)np) { 742 break; 743 } 744 } 745 if (npdict == NULL) { 746 /* Create NAT policy dictionary and copy the data. */ 747 npdict = prop_dictionary_create(); 748 npd = prop_data_create_data(np, sizeof(npf_natpolicy_t)); 749 prop_dictionary_set(npdict, "nat-policy-data", npd); 750 prop_object_release(npd); 751 752 CTASSERT(sizeof(uintptr_t) <= sizeof(uint64_t)); 753 prop_dictionary_set_uint64(npdict, "id-ptr", (uintptr_t)np); 754 prop_array_add(natlist, npdict); 755 prop_object_release(npdict); 756 } 757 prop_dictionary_set(sedict, "nat-policy", npdict); 758 prop_object_release(npdict); 759 return 0; 760 } 761 762 /* 763 * npf_nat_restore: find a matching NAT policy and restore NAT entry. 764 * 765 * => Caller should lock the active NAT ruleset. 766 */ 767 npf_nat_t * 768 npf_nat_restore(prop_dictionary_t sedict, npf_session_t *se) 769 { 770 const npf_natpolicy_t *onp; 771 const npf_nat_t *ntraw; 772 prop_object_t obj; 773 npf_natpolicy_t *np; 774 npf_rule_t *rl; 775 npf_nat_t *nt; 776 777 /* Get raw NAT entry. */ 778 obj = prop_dictionary_get(sedict, "nat-data"); 779 ntraw = prop_data_data_nocopy(obj); 780 if (ntraw == NULL || prop_data_size(obj) != sizeof(npf_nat_t)) { 781 return NULL; 782 } 783 784 /* Find a stored NAT policy information. */ 785 obj = prop_dictionary_get( 786 prop_dictionary_get(sedict, "nat-policy"), "nat-policy-data"); 787 onp = prop_data_data_nocopy(obj); 788 if (onp == NULL || prop_data_size(obj) != sizeof(npf_natpolicy_t)) { 789 return NULL; 790 } 791 792 /* Match if there is an existing NAT policy. */ 793 rl = npf_ruleset_matchnat(npf_core_natset(), __UNCONST(onp)); 794 if (rl == NULL) { 795 return NULL; 796 } 797 np = npf_rule_getnat(rl); 798 KASSERT(np != NULL); 799 800 /* Take a specific port from port-map. */ 801 if (!npf_nat_takeport(np, ntraw->nt_tport)) { 802 return NULL; 803 } 804 805 /* Create and return NAT entry for association. */ 806 nt = pool_cache_get(nat_cache, PR_WAITOK); 807 memcpy(nt, ntraw, sizeof(npf_nat_t)); 808 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&np->n_nat_list, nt, nt_entry); 809 nt->nt_natpolicy = np; 810 nt->nt_session = se; 811 nt->nt_alg = NULL; 812 return nt; 813 } 814 815 #if defined(DDB) || defined(_NPF_TESTING) 816 817 void 818 npf_nat_dump(npf_nat_t *nt) 819 { 820 npf_natpolicy_t *np; 821 struct in_addr ip; 822 823 np = nt->nt_natpolicy; 824 memcpy(&ip, &np->n_taddr, sizeof(ip)); 825 printf("\tNATP(%p): type %d flags 0x%x taddr %s tport %d\n", 826 np, np->n_type, np->n_flags, inet_ntoa(ip), np->n_tport); 827 memcpy(&ip, &nt->nt_oaddr, sizeof(ip)); 828 printf("\tNAT: original address %s oport %d tport %d\n", 829 inet_ntoa(ip), ntohs(nt->nt_oport), ntohs(nt->nt_tport)); 830 if (nt->nt_alg) { 831 printf("\tNAT ALG = %p, ARG = %p\n", 832 nt->nt_alg, (void *)nt->nt_alg_arg); 833 } 834 } 835 836 #endif 837