1#!/bin/sh 2#- 3# Copyright (c) 2016 Devin Teske 4# All rights reserved. 5# 6# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 7# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 8# are met: 9# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 10# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 11# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 12# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 13# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 14# 15# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 16# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 17# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 18# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 19# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 20# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 21# OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 22# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 23# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 24# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 25# SUCH DAMAGE. 26# 27# $FreeBSD$ 28# 29############################################################ IDENT(1) 30# 31# $Title: if_bridge(4) management script for vnet jails $ 32# 33############################################################ INFORMATION 34# 35# Use this tool with jail.conf(5) (or rc.conf(5) ``legacy'' configuration) to 36# manage `vnet' interfaces for jails. Designed to automate the creation of vnet 37# interface(s) during jail `prestart' and destroy said interface(s) during jail 38# `poststop'. 39# 40# In jail.conf(5) format: 41# 42# ### BEGIN EXCERPT ### 43# 44# xxx { 45# host.hostname = "xxx.yyy"; 46# path = "/vm/xxx"; 47# 48# # 49# # NB: Below 2-lines required 50# # NB: The number of eNb_xxx interfaces should match the number of 51# # arguments given to `jib addm xxx' in exec.prestart value. 52# # 53# vnet; 54# vnet.interface = "e0b_xxx e1b_xxx ..."; 55# 56# exec.clean; 57# exec.system_user = "root"; 58# exec.jail_user = "root"; 59# 60# # 61# # NB: Below 2-lines required 62# # NB: The number of arguments after `jib addm xxx' should match 63# # the number of eNb_xxx arguments in vnet.interface value. 64# # 65# exec.prestart += "jib addm xxx em0 em1 ..."; 66# exec.poststop += "jib destroy xxx"; 67# 68# # Standard recipe 69# exec.start += "/bin/sh /etc/rc"; 70# exec.stop = "/bin/sh /etc/rc.shutdown"; 71# exec.consolelog = "/var/log/jail_xxx_console.log"; 72# mount.devfs; 73# 74# # Optional (default off) 75# #allow.mount; 76# #allow.set_hostname = 1; 77# #allow.sysvipc = 1; 78# #devfs_ruleset = "11"; # rule to unhide bpf for DHCP 79# } 80# 81# ### END EXCERPT ### 82# 83# In rc.conf(5) ``legacy'' format (used when /etc/jail.conf does not exist): 84# 85# ### BEGIN EXCERPT ### 86# 87# jail_enable="YES" 88# jail_list="xxx" 89# 90# # 91# # Global presets for all jails 92# # 93# jail_devfs_enable="YES" # mount devfs 94# 95# # 96# # Global options (default off) 97# # 98# #jail_mount_enable="YES" # mount /etc/fstab.{name} 99# #jail_set_hostname_allow="YES" # Allow hostname to change 100# #jail_sysvipc_allow="YES" # Allow SysV Interprocess Comm. 101# 102# # xxx 103# jail_xxx_hostname="xxx.shxd.cx" # hostname 104# jail_xxx_rootdir="/vm/xxx" # root directory 105# jail_xxx_vnet_interfaces="e0b_xxx e1bxxx ..." # vnet interface(s) 106# jail_xxx_exec_prestart0="jib addm xxx em0 em1 ..." # bridge interface(s) 107# jail_xxx_exec_poststop0="jib destroy xxx" # destroy interface(s) 108# #jail_xxx_mount_enable="YES" # mount /etc/fstab.xxx 109# #jail_xxx_devfs_ruleset="11" # rule to unhide bpf for DHCP 110# 111# ### END EXCERPT ### 112# 113# Note that the legacy rc.conf(5) format is converted to 114# /var/run/jail.{name}.conf by /etc/rc.d/jail if jail.conf(5) is missing. 115# 116# ASIDE: dhclient(8) inside a vnet jail... 117# 118# To allow dhclient(8) to work inside a vnet jail, make sure the following 119# appears in /etc/devfs.rules (which should be created if it doesn't exist): 120# 121# [devfsrules_jail=11] 122# add include $devfsrules_hide_all 123# add include $devfsrules_unhide_basic 124# add include $devfsrules_unhide_login 125# add path 'bpf*' unhide 126# 127# And set ether devfs.ruleset="11" (jail.conf(5)) or 128# jail_{name}_devfs_ruleset="11" (rc.conf(5)). 129# 130# NB: While this tool can't create every type of desirable topology, it should 131# handle most setups, minus some which considered exotic or purpose-built. 132# 133############################################################ GLOBALS 134 135pgm="${0##*/}" # Program basename 136 137# 138# Global exit status 139# 140SUCCESS=0 141FAILURE=1 142 143############################################################ FUNCTIONS 144 145usage() 146{ 147 local action usage descr 148 exec >&2 149 echo "Usage: $pgm action [arguments]" 150 echo "Actions:" 151 for action in \ 152 addm \ 153 show \ 154 show1 \ 155 destroy \ 156 ; do 157 eval usage=\"\$jib_${action}_usage\" 158 [ "$usage" ] || continue 159 eval descr=\"\$jib_${action}_descr\" 160 printf "\t%s\n\t\t%s\n" "$usage" "$descr" 161 done 162 exit $FAILURE 163} 164 165action_usage() 166{ 167 local usage action="$1" 168 eval usage=\"\$jib_${action}_usage\" 169 echo "Usage: $pgm $usage" >&2 170 exit $FAILURE 171} 172 173derive_mac() 174{ 175 local OPTIND=1 OPTARG __flag 176 local __mac_num= __make_pair= 177 while getopts 2n: __flag; do 178 case "$__flag" in 179 2) __make_pair=1 ;; 180 n) __mac_num=${OPTARG%%[^0-9]*} ;; 181 esac 182 done 183 shift $(( $OPTIND - 1 )) 184 185 if [ ! "$__mac_num" ]; then 186 eval __mac_num=\${_${iface}_num:--1} 187 __mac_num=$(( $__mac_num + 1 )) 188 eval _${iface}_num=\$__mac_num 189 fi 190 191 local __iface="$1" __name="$2" __var_to_set="$3" __var_to_set_b="$4" 192 local __iface_devid __new_devid __num __new_devid_b 193 # 194 # Calculate MAC address derived from given iface. 195 # 196 # The formula I'm using is ``NP:SS:SS:II:II:II'' where: 197 # + N denotes 4 bits used as a counter to support branching 198 # each parent interface up to 15 times under the same jail 199 # name (see S below). 200 # + P denotes the special nibble whose value, if one of 201 # 2, 6, A, or E (but usually 2) denotes a privately 202 # administered MAC address (while remaining routable). 203 # + S denotes 16 bits, the sum(1) value of the jail name. 204 # + I denotes bits that are inherited from parent interface. 205 # 206 # The S bits are a CRC-16 checksum of NAME, allowing the jail 207 # to change link numbers in ng_bridge(4) without affecting the 208 # MAC address. Meanwhile, if... 209 # + the jail NAME changes (e.g., it was duplicated and given 210 # a new name with no other changes) 211 # + the underlying network interface changes 212 # + the jail is moved to another host 213 # the MAC address will be recalculated to a new, similarly 214 # unique value preventing conflict. 215 # 216 __iface_devid=$( ifconfig $__iface ether | awk '/ether/,$0=$2' ) 217 __new_devid=${__iface_devid#??:??:??} 218 # :II:II:II => S:II:II:II 219 __num=$( set -- `echo -n "$__name" | sum` && echo $1 ) 220 __new_devid=$( printf %x $(( $__num & 15 )) )$__new_devid 221 # S:II:II:II => :SS:II:II:II 222 __num=$(( $__num >> 4 )) 223 __new_devid=:$( printf %x $(( $__num & 15 )) )$__new_devid 224 # :SS:II:II:II => S:SS:II:II:II 225 __num=$(( $__num >> 4 )) 226 __new_devid=$( printf %x $(( $__num & 15 )) )$__new_devid 227 # S:SS:II:II:II => :SS:SS:II:II:II 228 __new_devid=:$( printf %x $(( $__num & 15 )) )$__new_devid 229 # :SS:SS:II:II:II => P:SS:SS:II:II:II 230 case "$__iface_devid" in 231 ?2:*) __new_devid=a$__new_devid __new_devid_b=e$__new_devid ;; 232 ?[Ee]:*) __new_devid=2$__new_devid __new_devid_b=6$__new_devid ;; 233 *) __new_devid=2$__new_devid __new_devid_b=e$__new_devid 234 esac 235 # P:SS:SS:II:II:II => NP:SS:SS:II:II:II 236 __new_devid=$( printf %x $(( $__mac_num & 15 )) )$__new_devid 237 __new_devid_b=$( printf %x $(( $__mac_num & 15 )) )$__new_devid_b 238 239 # 240 # Return derivative MAC address(es) 241 # 242 if [ "$__make_pair" ]; then 243 if [ "$__var_to_set" -a "$__var_to_set_b" ]; then 244 eval $__var_to_set=\$__new_devid 245 eval $__var_to_set_b=\$__new_devid_b 246 else 247 echo $__new_devid $__new_devid_b 248 fi 249 else 250 if [ "$__var_to_set" ]; then 251 eval $__var_to_set=\$__new_devid 252 else 253 echo $__new_devid 254 fi 255 fi 256} 257 258mustberoot_to_continue() 259{ 260 if [ "$( id -u )" -ne 0 ]; then 261 echo "Must run as root!" >&2 262 exit $FAILURE 263 fi 264} 265 266jib_addm_usage="addm [-b BRIDGE_NAME] NAME interface0 [interface1 ...]" 267jib_addm_descr="Creates e0b_NAME [e1b_NAME ...]" 268jib_addm() 269{ 270 local OPTIND=1 OPTARG flag bridge=bridge 271 while getopts b: flag; do 272 case "$flag" in 273 b) bridge="${OPTARG:-bridge}" ;; 274 *) action_usage addm # NOTREACHED 275 esac 276 done 277 shift $(( $OPTIND - 1 )) 278 279 local name="$1" 280 [ "${name:-x}" = "${name#*[!0-9a-zA-Z_]}" -a $# -gt 1 ] || 281 action_usage addm # NOTREACHED 282 shift 1 # name 283 284 mustberoot_to_continue 285 286 local iface eiface_devid_a eiface_devid_b 287 local new num quad i=0 288 for iface in $*; do 289 290 # 1. Make sure the interface doesn't exist already 291 ifconfig "e${i}a_$name" > /dev/null 2>&1 && continue 292 293 # 2. Bring the interface up 294 ifconfig $iface up || return 295 296 # 3. Make sure the interface has been bridged 297 if ! ifconfig "$iface$bridge" > /dev/null 2>&1; then 298 new=$( ifconfig bridge create ) || return 299 ifconfig $new addm $iface || return 300 ifconfig $new name "$iface$bridge" || return 301 ifconfig "$iface$bridge" up || return 302 fi 303 304 # 4. Create a new interface to the bridge 305 new=$( ifconfig epair create ) || return 306 ifconfig "$iface$bridge" addm $new || return 307 308 # 5. Rename the new interface 309 ifconfig $new name "e${i}a_$name" || return 310 ifconfig ${new%a}b name "e${i}b_$name" || return 311 ifconfig "e${i}a_$name" up || return 312 ifconfig "e${i}b_$name" up || return 313 314 # 315 # 6. Set the MAC address of the new interface using a sensible 316 # algorithm to prevent conflicts on the network. 317 # 318 derive_mac -2 $iface "$name" eiface_devid_a eiface_devid_b 319 ifconfig "e${i}a_$name" ether $eiface_devid_a > /dev/null 2>&1 320 ifconfig "e${i}b_$name" ether $eiface_devid_b > /dev/null 2>&1 321 322 i=$(( $i + 1 )) # on to next e{i}b_name 323 done # for iface 324} 325 326jib_show_usage="show" 327jib_show_descr="List possible NAME values for \`show NAME'" 328jib_show1_usage="show NAME" 329jib_show1_descr="Lists e0b_NAME [e1b_NAME ...]" 330jib_show2_usage="show [NAME]" 331jib_show() 332{ 333 local OPTIND=1 OPTARG flag 334 while getopts "" flag; do 335 case "$flag" in 336 *) action_usage show2 # NOTREACHED 337 esac 338 done 339 shift $(( $OPTIND - 1 )) 340 if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then 341 ifconfig | awk ' 342 /^[^:[:space:]]+:/ { 343 iface = $1 344 sub(/:.*/, "", iface) 345 next 346 } 347 $1 == "groups:" { 348 for (n = split($0, group); n > 1; n--) { 349 if (group[n] != "bridge") continue 350 print iface 351 next 352 } 353 }' | 354 xargs -rn1 ifconfig | 355 awk '$1 == "member:" && 356 sub(/^e[[:digit:]]+a_/, "", $2), $0 = $2' | 357 sort -u 358 return 359 fi 360 ifconfig | awk -v name="$1" ' 361 match($0, /^e[[:digit:]]+a_/) && sub(/:.*/, "") && 362 substr($1, RSTART + RLENGTH) == name 363 ' | sort 364} 365 366jib_destroy_usage="destroy NAME" 367jib_destroy_descr="Destroy e0b_NAME [e1b_NAME ...]" 368jib_destroy() 369{ 370 local OPTIND=1 OPTARG flag 371 while getopts "" flag; do 372 case "$flag" in 373 *) action_usage destroy # NOTREACHED 374 esac 375 done 376 shift $(( $OPTIND -1 )) 377 local name="$1" 378 [ "${name:-x}" = "${name#*[!0-9a-zA-Z_]}" -a $# -eq 1 ] || 379 action_usage destroy # NOTREACHED 380 mustberoot_to_continue 381 jib_show "$name" | xargs -rn1 -I eiface ifconfig eiface destroy 382} 383 384############################################################ MAIN 385 386# 387# Command-line arguments 388# 389action="$1" 390[ "$action" ] || usage # NOTREACHED 391 392# 393# Validate action argument 394# 395if [ "$BASH_VERSION" ]; then 396 type="$( type -t "jib_$action" )" || usage # NOTREACHED 397else 398 type="$( type "jib_$action" 2> /dev/null )" || usage # NOTREACHED 399fi 400case "$type" in 401*function) 402 shift 1 # action 403 eval "jib_$action" \"\$@\" 404 ;; 405*) usage # NOTREACHED 406esac 407 408################################################################################ 409# END 410################################################################################ 411