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26.Dd December 16, 2022
27.Dt SNL 3
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm snl_init ,
31.Nm snl_free ,
32.Nm snl_read_message ,
33.Nm snl_send ,
34.Nm snl_get_seq ,
35.Nm snl_allocz ,
36.Nm snl_clear_lb ,
37.Nm snl_parse_nlmsg ,
38.Nm snl_parse_header ,
39.Nm snl_parse_attrs ,
40.Nm snl_parse_attrs_raw ,
41.Nm snl_attr_get_flag ,
42.Nm snl_attr_get_ip ,
43.Nm snl_attr_get_uint16 ,
44.Nm snl_attr_get_uint32 ,
45.Nm snl_attr_get_string ,
46.Nm snl_attr_get_stringn ,
47.Nm snl_attr_get_nla ,
48.Nm snl_field_get_uint8 ,
49.Nm snl_field_get_uint16 ,
50.Nm snl_field_get_uint32
51.Nd "simple netlink library"
52.Sh SYNOPSIS
53.In netlink/netlink_snl.h
54.In netlink/netlink_snl_route.h
55.Ft "bool"
56.Fn snl_init "struct snl_state *ss" "int netlink_family"
57.Fn snl_free "struct snl_state *ss"
58.Ft "struct nlmsghdr *"
59.Fn snl_read_message "struct snl_state *ss"
60.Ft "bool"
61.Fn snl_send "struct snl_state *ss" "void *data" "int sz"
62.Ft "uint32_t"
63.Fn snl_get_seq "struct snl_state *ss"
64.Ft "void *"
65.Fn snl_allocz "struct snl_state *ss" "int len"
66.Fn snl_clear_lb "struct snl_state *ss"
67.Ft "bool"
68.Fn snl_parse_nlmsg "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlmsghdr *hdr" "const struct snl_hdr_parser *ps" "void *target"
69.Ft "bool"
70.Fn snl_parse_header "struct snl_state *ss" "void *hdr" "int len" "const struct snl_hdr_parser *ps" "int pslen" "void *target"
71.Ft "bool"
72.Fn snl_parse_attrs "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlmsghdr *hdr" "int hdrlen" "const struct snl_attr_parser *ps" "int pslen" "void *target"
73.Ft "bool"
74.Fn snl_parse_attrs_raw "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlattr *nla_head" "int len" "const struct snl_attr_parser *ps" "int pslen" "void *target"
75.Ft "bool"
76.Fn snl_attr_get_flag "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlattr *nla" "void *target"
77.Ft "bool"
78.Fn snl_attr_get_uint8 "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlattr *nla" "void *target"
79.Ft "bool"
80.Fn snl_attr_get_uint16 "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlattr *nla" "void *target"
81.Ft "bool"
82.Fn snl_attr_get_uint32 "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlattr *nla" "void *target"
83.Ft "bool"
84.Fn snl_attr_get_uint64 "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlattr *nla" "void *target"
85.Ft "bool"
86.Fn snl_attr_get_string "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlattr *nla" "void *target"
87.Ft "bool"
88.Fn snl_attr_get_stringn "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlattr *nla" "void *target"
89.Ft "bool"
90.Fn snl_attr_get_nla "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlattr *nla" "void *target"
91.Ft "bool"
92.Fn snl_attr_get_ip "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlattr *nla" "void *target"
93.Ft "bool"
94.Fn snl_attr_get_ipvia "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlattr *nla" "void *target"
95.Sh DESCRIPTION
96The
97.Xr snl 3
98library provides an easy way of sending and receiving Netlink messages,
99taking care of serialisation and deserialisation.
100.Ss INITIALISATION
101Call
102.Fn snl_init
103with a pointer to the
104.Dv struct snl_state
105and the desired Netlink family to initialise the library instance.
106To free the library instance, call
107.Fn snl_free .
108.Pp
109The library functions are NOT multithread-safe.
110If multithreading is desired, consider initializing an instance
111per thread.
112.Ss MEMORY ALLOCATION
113The library uses pre-allocated extendable memory buffers to handle message parsing.
114The typical usage pattern is to allocate the necessary data structures during the
115message parsing or writing process via
116.Fn snl_allocz
117and free all allocated data at once using
118.Fn snl_clear_lb
119after handling the message.
120.Ss COMPOSING AND SENDING MESSAGES
121The library does not currently offer any wrappers for writing netlink messages.
122Simple request messages can be composed by filling in all needed fields directly.
123Example for constructing an interface dump request:
124.Bd -literal
125	struct {
126		struct nlmsghdr hdr;
127		struct ifinfomsg ifmsg;
128	} msg = {
129		.hdr.nlmsg_type = RTM_GETLINK,
130		.hdr.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_DUMP | NLM_F_REQUEST,
131		.hdr.nlmsg_seq = snl_get_seq(ss),
132	};
133	msg.hdr.nlmsg_len = sizeof(msg);
134.Ed
135.Fn snl_get_seq
136can be used to generate a unique message number.
137To send the resulting message,
138.Fn snl_send
139can be used.
140.Ss RECEIVING AND PARSING MESSAGES
141To receive a message, use
142.Fn snl_read_message .
143Currently, this call is blocking.
144.Pp
145The library provides an easy way to convert the message to the pre-defined C
146structure.
147For each message type, one needs to define rules, converting the protocol header
148fields and the desired attributes to the specified structure.
149It can be accomplished by using message parsers.
150Each message parser consists of an array of attribute getters and an array of
151header field getters.
152The former array needs to be sorted by the attribute type.
153There is a
154.Fn SNL_VERIFY_PARSERS
155macro to check if the order is correct.
156.Fn SNL_DECLARE_PARSER "parser_name" "family header type" "struct snl_field_parser[]" "struct snl_attr_parser[]"
157can be used to create a new parser.
158.Fn SNL_DECLARE_ATTR_PARSER "parser_name" "struct snl_field_parser[]"
159can be used to create an attribute-only message parser.
160.Pp
161Each attribute getter needs to be embedded in the following structure:
162.Bd -literal
163typedef bool snl_parse_attr_f(struct snl_state *ss, struct nlattr *attr, const void *arg, void *target);
164struct snl_attr_parser {
165	uint16_t		type;	/* Attribute type */
166	uint16_t		off;	/* field offset in the target structure */
167	snl_parse_attr_f	*cb;	/* getter function to call */
168	const void		*arg;	/* getter function custom argument */
169};
170.Ed
171The generic attribute getter has the following signature:
172.Ft "bool"
173.Fn snl_attr_get_<type> "struct snl_state *ss" "struct nlattr *nla" "const void *arg" "void *target" .
174nla contains the pointer of the attribute to use as the datasource.
175The target field is the pointer to the field in the target structure.
176It is up to the getter to know the type of the target field.
177The getter must check the input attribute and return
178false if the attribute is not formed correctly.
179Otherwise, the getter fetches the attribute value and stores it in the target,
180then returns true.
181It is possible to use
182.Fn snl_allocz
183to create the desired data structure .
184A number of predefined getters for the common data types exist.
185.Fn snl_attr_get_flag
186converts a flag-type attribute to an uint8_t value of 1 or 0, depending on the
187attribute presence.
188.Fn snl_attr_get_uint8
189stores a uint8_t type attribute into the uint8_t target field.
190.Fn snl_attr_get_uint16
191stores a uint16_t type attribute into the uint16_t target field.
192.Fn snl_attr_get_uint32
193stores a uint32_t type attribute into the uint32_t target field.
194.Fn snl_attr_get_uint64
195stores a uint64_t type attribute into the uint64_t target field.
196.Fn snl_attr_get_ip
197and
198.Fn snl_attr_get_ipvia
199stores a pointer to the sockaddr structure with the IPv4/IPv6 address contained
200in the attribute.
201Sockaddr is allocated using
202.Fn snl_allocz .
203.Fn snl_attr_get_string
204stores a pointer to the NULL-terminated string.
205The string itself is allocated using
206.Fn snl_allocz .
207.Fn snl_attr_get_nla
208stores a pointer to the specified attribute.
209.Fn snl_attr_get_stringn
210stores a pointer to the non-NULL-terminated string.
211.Pp
212Similarly, each family header getter needs to be embedded in the following structure:
213.Bd -literal
214typedef void snl_parse_field_f(struct snl_state *ss, void *hdr, void *target);
215struct snl_field_parser {
216	uint16_t		off_in;	/* field offset in the input structure */
217	uint16_t                off_out;/* field offset in the target structure */
218	snl_parse_field_f       *cb;	/* getter function to call */
219};
220.Ed
221The generic field getter has the following signature:
222.Ft "void"
223snl_field_get_<type> "struct snl_state *ss" "void *src" "void *target" .
224A number of pre-defined getters for the common data types exist.
225.Fn "snl_field_get_uint8"
226fetches an uint8_t value and stores it in the target.
227.Fn "snl_field_get_uint16"
228fetches an uint8_t value and stores it in the target.
229.Fn "snl_field_get_uint32"
230fetches an uint32_t value and stores it in the target.
231.Sh EXAMPLES
232The following example demonstrates how to list all system interfaces
233using netlink.
234.Bd -literal
235#include <stdio.h>
236
237#include <netlink/netlink.h>
238#include <netlink/netlink_route.h>
239#include "netlink/netlink_snl.h"
240#include "netlink/netlink_snl_route.h"
241
242struct nl_parsed_link {
243	uint32_t		ifi_index;
244	uint32_t		ifla_mtu;
245	char			*ifla_ifname;
246};
247
248#define	_IN(_field)	offsetof(struct ifinfomsg, _field)
249#define	_OUT(_field)	offsetof(struct nl_parsed_link, _field)
250static const struct snl_attr_parser ap_link[] = {
251	{ .type = IFLA_IFNAME, .off = _OUT(ifla_ifname), .cb = snl_attr_get_string },
252	{ .type = IFLA_MTU, .off = _OUT(ifla_mtu), .cb = snl_attr_get_uint32 },
253};
254static const struct snl_field_parser fp_link[] = {
255	{.off_in = _IN(ifi_index), .off_out = _OUT(ifi_index), .cb = snl_field_get_uint32 },
256};
257#undef _IN
258#undef _OUT
259SNL_DECLARE_PARSER(link_parser, struct ifinfomsg, fp_link, ap_link);
260
261
262int
263main(int ac, char *argv[])
264{
265	struct snl_state ss;
266
267	if (!snl_init(&ss, NETLINK_ROUTE))
268		return (1);
269
270	struct {
271		struct nlmsghdr hdr;
272		struct ifinfomsg ifmsg;
273	} msg = {
274		.hdr.nlmsg_type = RTM_GETLINK,
275		.hdr.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_DUMP | NLM_F_REQUEST,
276		.hdr.nlmsg_seq = snl_get_seq(&ss),
277	};
278	msg.hdr.nlmsg_len = sizeof(msg);
279
280	if (!snl_send(&ss, &msg, sizeof(msg))) {
281		snl_free(&ss);
282		return (1);
283	}
284
285	struct nlmsghdr *hdr;
286	while ((hdr = snl_read_message(&ss)) != NULL && hdr->nlmsg_type != NLMSG_DONE) {
287		if (hdr->nlmsg_seq != msg.hdr.nlmsg_seq)
288			break;
289
290		struct nl_parsed_link link = {};
291		if (!snl_parse_nlmsg(&ss, hdr, &link_parser, &link))
292			continue;
293		printf("Link#%u %s mtu %u\n", link.ifi_index, link.ifla_ifname, link.ifla_mtu);
294	}
295
296	return (0);
297}
298.Ed
299.Sh SEE ALSO
300.Xr genetlink 4 ,
301.Xr netlink 4 ,
302and
303.Xr rtnetlink 4
304.Sh HISTORY
305The
306.Dv SNL
307library appeared in
308.Fx 13.2 .
309.Sh AUTHORS
310This library was implemented by
311.An Alexander Chernikov Aq Mt melifaro@FreeBSD.org .
312