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1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2010,2013 Lawrence Stewart <lstewart@freebsd.org>
5  * Copyright (c) 2010 The FreeBSD Foundation
6  * All rights reserved.
7  *
8  * This software was developed by Lawrence Stewart while studying at the Centre
9  * for Advanced Internet Architectures, Swinburne University of Technology,
10  * made possible in part by grants from the FreeBSD Foundation and Cisco
11  * University Research Program Fund at Community Foundation Silicon Valley.
12  *
13  * Portions of this software were developed at the Centre for Advanced
14  * Internet Architectures, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne,
15  * Australia by Lawrence Stewart under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
16  *
17  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
18  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
19  * are met:
20  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
21  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
22  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
23  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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25  *
26  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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28  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
29  * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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32  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
33  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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35  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
36  * SUCH DAMAGE.
37  */
38 
39 #include <sys/param.h>
40 #include <sys/kernel.h>
41 #include <sys/hhook.h>
42 #include <sys/khelp.h>
43 #include <sys/malloc.h>
44 #include <sys/module.h>
45 #include <sys/module_khelp.h>
46 #include <sys/osd.h>
47 #include <sys/queue.h>
48 #include <sys/refcount.h>
49 #include <sys/systm.h>
50 
51 #include <net/vnet.h>
52 
53 struct hhook {
54 	hhook_func_t		hhk_func;
55 	struct helper		*hhk_helper;
56 	void			*hhk_udata;
57 	STAILQ_ENTRY(hhook)	hhk_next;
58 };
59 
60 static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_HHOOK, "hhook", "Helper hooks are linked off hhook_head lists");
61 
62 LIST_HEAD(hhookheadhead, hhook_head);
63 struct hhookheadhead hhook_head_list;
64 VNET_DEFINE(struct hhookheadhead, hhook_vhead_list);
65 #define	V_hhook_vhead_list VNET(hhook_vhead_list)
66 
67 static struct mtx hhook_head_list_lock;
68 MTX_SYSINIT(hhookheadlistlock, &hhook_head_list_lock, "hhook_head list lock",
69     MTX_DEF);
70 
71 /* Protected by hhook_head_list_lock. */
72 static uint32_t n_hhookheads;
73 
74 /* Private function prototypes. */
75 static void hhook_head_destroy(struct hhook_head *hhh);
76 void khelp_new_hhook_registered(struct hhook_head *hhh, uint32_t flags);
77 
78 #define	HHHLIST_LOCK() mtx_lock(&hhook_head_list_lock)
79 #define	HHHLIST_UNLOCK() mtx_unlock(&hhook_head_list_lock)
80 #define	HHHLIST_LOCK_ASSERT() mtx_assert(&hhook_head_list_lock, MA_OWNED)
81 
82 #define	HHH_LOCK_INIT(hhh) rm_init(&(hhh)->hhh_lock, "hhook_head rm lock")
83 #define	HHH_LOCK_DESTROY(hhh) rm_destroy(&(hhh)->hhh_lock)
84 #define	HHH_WLOCK(hhh) rm_wlock(&(hhh)->hhh_lock)
85 #define	HHH_WUNLOCK(hhh) rm_wunlock(&(hhh)->hhh_lock)
86 #define	HHH_RLOCK(hhh, rmpt) rm_rlock(&(hhh)->hhh_lock, (rmpt))
87 #define	HHH_RUNLOCK(hhh, rmpt) rm_runlock(&(hhh)->hhh_lock, (rmpt))
88 
89 /*
90  * Run all helper hook functions for a given hook point.
91  */
92 void
93 hhook_run_hooks(struct hhook_head *hhh, void *ctx_data, struct osd *hosd)
94 {
95 	struct hhook *hhk;
96 	void *hdata;
97 	struct rm_priotracker rmpt;
98 
99 	KASSERT(hhh->hhh_refcount > 0, ("hhook_head %p refcount is 0", hhh));
100 
101 	HHH_RLOCK(hhh, &rmpt);
102 	STAILQ_FOREACH(hhk, &hhh->hhh_hooks, hhk_next) {
103 		if (hhk->hhk_helper != NULL &&
104 		    hhk->hhk_helper->h_flags & HELPER_NEEDS_OSD) {
105 			hdata = osd_get(OSD_KHELP, hosd, hhk->hhk_helper->h_id);
106 			if (hdata == NULL)
107 				continue;
108 		} else
109 			hdata = NULL;
110 
111 		/*
112 		 * XXXLAS: We currently ignore the int returned by the hook,
113 		 * but will likely want to handle it in future to allow hhook to
114 		 * be used like pfil and effect changes at the hhook calling
115 		 * site e.g. we could define a new hook type of HHOOK_TYPE_PFIL
116 		 * and standardise what particular return values mean and set
117 		 * the context data to pass exactly the same information as pfil
118 		 * hooks currently receive, thus replicating pfil with hhook.
119 		 */
120 		hhk->hhk_func(hhh->hhh_type, hhh->hhh_id, hhk->hhk_udata,
121 		    ctx_data, hdata, hosd);
122 	}
123 	HHH_RUNLOCK(hhh, &rmpt);
124 }
125 
126 /*
127  * Register a new helper hook function with a helper hook point.
128  */
129 int
130 hhook_add_hook(struct hhook_head *hhh, struct hookinfo *hki, uint32_t flags)
131 {
132 	struct hhook *hhk, *tmp;
133 	int error;
134 
135 	error = 0;
136 
137 	if (hhh == NULL)
138 		return (ENOENT);
139 
140 	hhk = malloc(sizeof(struct hhook), M_HHOOK,
141 	    M_ZERO | ((flags & HHOOK_WAITOK) ? M_WAITOK : M_NOWAIT));
142 
143 	if (hhk == NULL)
144 		return (ENOMEM);
145 
146 	hhk->hhk_helper = hki->hook_helper;
147 	hhk->hhk_func = hki->hook_func;
148 	hhk->hhk_udata = hki->hook_udata;
149 
150 	HHH_WLOCK(hhh);
151 	STAILQ_FOREACH(tmp, &hhh->hhh_hooks, hhk_next) {
152 		if (tmp->hhk_func == hki->hook_func &&
153 		    tmp->hhk_udata == hki->hook_udata) {
154 			/* The helper hook function is already registered. */
155 			error = EEXIST;
156 			break;
157 		}
158 	}
159 
160 	if (!error) {
161 		STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&hhh->hhh_hooks, hhk, hhk_next);
162 		hhh->hhh_nhooks++;
163 	} else
164 		free(hhk, M_HHOOK);
165 
166 	HHH_WUNLOCK(hhh);
167 
168 	return (error);
169 }
170 
171 /*
172  * Register a helper hook function with a helper hook point (including all
173  * virtual instances of the hook point if it is virtualised).
174  *
175  * The logic is unfortunately far more complex than for
176  * hhook_remove_hook_lookup() because hhook_add_hook() can call malloc() with
177  * M_WAITOK and thus we cannot call hhook_add_hook() with the
178  * hhook_head_list_lock held.
179  *
180  * The logic assembles an array of hhook_head structs that correspond to the
181  * helper hook point being hooked and bumps the refcount on each (all done with
182  * the hhook_head_list_lock held). The hhook_head_list_lock is then dropped, and
183  * hhook_add_hook() is called and the refcount dropped for each hhook_head
184  * struct in the array.
185  */
186 int
187 hhook_add_hook_lookup(struct hookinfo *hki, uint32_t flags)
188 {
189 	struct hhook_head **heads_to_hook, *hhh;
190 	int error, i, n_heads_to_hook;
191 
192 tryagain:
193 	error = i = 0;
194 	/*
195 	 * Accessing n_hhookheads without hhook_head_list_lock held opens up a
196 	 * race with hhook_head_register() which we are unlikely to lose, but
197 	 * nonetheless have to cope with - hence the complex goto logic.
198 	 */
199 	n_heads_to_hook = n_hhookheads;
200 	heads_to_hook = malloc(n_heads_to_hook * sizeof(struct hhook_head *),
201 	    M_HHOOK, flags & HHOOK_WAITOK ? M_WAITOK : M_NOWAIT);
202 	if (heads_to_hook == NULL)
203 		return (ENOMEM);
204 
205 	HHHLIST_LOCK();
206 	LIST_FOREACH(hhh, &hhook_head_list, hhh_next) {
207 		if (hhh->hhh_type == hki->hook_type &&
208 		    hhh->hhh_id == hki->hook_id) {
209 			if (i < n_heads_to_hook) {
210 				heads_to_hook[i] = hhh;
211 				refcount_acquire(&heads_to_hook[i]->hhh_refcount);
212 				i++;
213 			} else {
214 				/*
215 				 * We raced with hhook_head_register() which
216 				 * inserted a hhook_head that we need to hook
217 				 * but did not malloc space for. Abort this run
218 				 * and try again.
219 				 */
220 				for (i--; i >= 0; i--)
221 					refcount_release(&heads_to_hook[i]->hhh_refcount);
222 				free(heads_to_hook, M_HHOOK);
223 				HHHLIST_UNLOCK();
224 				goto tryagain;
225 			}
226 		}
227 	}
228 	HHHLIST_UNLOCK();
229 
230 	for (i--; i >= 0; i--) {
231 		if (!error)
232 			error = hhook_add_hook(heads_to_hook[i], hki, flags);
233 		refcount_release(&heads_to_hook[i]->hhh_refcount);
234 	}
235 
236 	free(heads_to_hook, M_HHOOK);
237 
238 	return (error);
239 }
240 
241 /*
242  * Remove a helper hook function from a helper hook point.
243  */
244 int
245 hhook_remove_hook(struct hhook_head *hhh, struct hookinfo *hki)
246 {
247 	struct hhook *tmp;
248 
249 	if (hhh == NULL)
250 		return (ENOENT);
251 
252 	HHH_WLOCK(hhh);
253 	STAILQ_FOREACH(tmp, &hhh->hhh_hooks, hhk_next) {
254 		if (tmp->hhk_func == hki->hook_func &&
255 		    tmp->hhk_udata == hki->hook_udata) {
256 			STAILQ_REMOVE(&hhh->hhh_hooks, tmp, hhook, hhk_next);
257 			free(tmp, M_HHOOK);
258 			hhh->hhh_nhooks--;
259 			break;
260 		}
261 	}
262 	HHH_WUNLOCK(hhh);
263 
264 	return (0);
265 }
266 
267 /*
268  * Remove a helper hook function from a helper hook point (including all
269  * virtual instances of the hook point if it is virtualised).
270  */
271 int
272 hhook_remove_hook_lookup(struct hookinfo *hki)
273 {
274 	struct hhook_head *hhh;
275 
276 	HHHLIST_LOCK();
277 	LIST_FOREACH(hhh, &hhook_head_list, hhh_next) {
278 		if (hhh->hhh_type == hki->hook_type &&
279 		    hhh->hhh_id == hki->hook_id)
280 			hhook_remove_hook(hhh, hki);
281 	}
282 	HHHLIST_UNLOCK();
283 
284 	return (0);
285 }
286 
287 /*
288  * Register a new helper hook point.
289  */
290 int
291 hhook_head_register(int32_t hhook_type, int32_t hhook_id, struct hhook_head **hhh,
292     uint32_t flags)
293 {
294 	struct hhook_head *tmphhh;
295 
296 	tmphhh = hhook_head_get(hhook_type, hhook_id);
297 
298 	if (tmphhh != NULL) {
299 		/* Hook point previously registered. */
300 		hhook_head_release(tmphhh);
301 		return (EEXIST);
302 	}
303 
304 	tmphhh = malloc(sizeof(struct hhook_head), M_HHOOK,
305 	    M_ZERO | ((flags & HHOOK_WAITOK) ? M_WAITOK : M_NOWAIT));
306 
307 	if (tmphhh == NULL)
308 		return (ENOMEM);
309 
310 	tmphhh->hhh_type = hhook_type;
311 	tmphhh->hhh_id = hhook_id;
312 	tmphhh->hhh_nhooks = 0;
313 	STAILQ_INIT(&tmphhh->hhh_hooks);
314 	HHH_LOCK_INIT(tmphhh);
315 	refcount_init(&tmphhh->hhh_refcount, 1);
316 
317 	HHHLIST_LOCK();
318 	if (flags & HHOOK_HEADISINVNET) {
319 		tmphhh->hhh_flags |= HHH_ISINVNET;
320 #ifdef VIMAGE
321 		KASSERT(curvnet != NULL, ("curvnet is NULL"));
322 		tmphhh->hhh_vid = (uintptr_t)curvnet;
323 		LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&V_hhook_vhead_list, tmphhh, hhh_vnext);
324 #endif
325 	}
326 	LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&hhook_head_list, tmphhh, hhh_next);
327 	n_hhookheads++;
328 	HHHLIST_UNLOCK();
329 
330 	khelp_new_hhook_registered(tmphhh, flags);
331 
332 	if (hhh != NULL)
333 		*hhh = tmphhh;
334 	else
335 		refcount_release(&tmphhh->hhh_refcount);
336 
337 	return (0);
338 }
339 
340 static void
341 hhook_head_destroy(struct hhook_head *hhh)
342 {
343 	struct hhook *tmp, *tmp2;
344 
345 	HHHLIST_LOCK_ASSERT();
346 	KASSERT(n_hhookheads > 0, ("n_hhookheads should be > 0"));
347 
348 	LIST_REMOVE(hhh, hhh_next);
349 #ifdef VIMAGE
350 	if (hhook_head_is_virtualised(hhh) == HHOOK_HEADISINVNET)
351 		LIST_REMOVE(hhh, hhh_vnext);
352 #endif
353 	HHH_WLOCK(hhh);
354 	STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(tmp, &hhh->hhh_hooks, hhk_next, tmp2)
355 		free(tmp, M_HHOOK);
356 	HHH_WUNLOCK(hhh);
357 	HHH_LOCK_DESTROY(hhh);
358 	free(hhh, M_HHOOK);
359 	n_hhookheads--;
360 }
361 
362 /*
363  * Remove a helper hook point.
364  */
365 int
366 hhook_head_deregister(struct hhook_head *hhh)
367 {
368 	int error;
369 
370 	error = 0;
371 
372 	HHHLIST_LOCK();
373 	if (hhh == NULL)
374 		error = ENOENT;
375 	else if (hhh->hhh_refcount > 1)
376 		error = EBUSY;
377 	else
378 		hhook_head_destroy(hhh);
379 	HHHLIST_UNLOCK();
380 
381 	return (error);
382 }
383 
384 /*
385  * Remove a helper hook point via a hhook_head lookup.
386  */
387 int
388 hhook_head_deregister_lookup(int32_t hhook_type, int32_t hhook_id)
389 {
390 	struct hhook_head *hhh;
391 	int error;
392 
393 	hhh = hhook_head_get(hhook_type, hhook_id);
394 	error = hhook_head_deregister(hhh);
395 
396 	if (error == EBUSY)
397 		hhook_head_release(hhh);
398 
399 	return (error);
400 }
401 
402 /*
403  * Lookup and return the hhook_head struct associated with the specified type
404  * and id, or NULL if not found. If found, the hhook_head's refcount is bumped.
405  */
406 struct hhook_head *
407 hhook_head_get(int32_t hhook_type, int32_t hhook_id)
408 {
409 	struct hhook_head *hhh;
410 
411 	HHHLIST_LOCK();
412 	LIST_FOREACH(hhh, &hhook_head_list, hhh_next) {
413 		if (hhh->hhh_type == hhook_type && hhh->hhh_id == hhook_id) {
414 #ifdef VIMAGE
415 			if (hhook_head_is_virtualised(hhh) ==
416 			    HHOOK_HEADISINVNET) {
417 				KASSERT(curvnet != NULL, ("curvnet is NULL"));
418 				if (hhh->hhh_vid != (uintptr_t)curvnet)
419 					continue;
420 			}
421 #endif
422 			refcount_acquire(&hhh->hhh_refcount);
423 			break;
424 		}
425 	}
426 	HHHLIST_UNLOCK();
427 
428 	return (hhh);
429 }
430 
431 void
432 hhook_head_release(struct hhook_head *hhh)
433 {
434 
435 	refcount_release(&hhh->hhh_refcount);
436 }
437 
438 /*
439  * Check the hhook_head private flags and return the appropriate public
440  * representation of the flag to the caller. The function is implemented in a
441  * way that allows us to cope with other subsystems becoming virtualised in the
442  * future.
443  */
444 uint32_t
445 hhook_head_is_virtualised(struct hhook_head *hhh)
446 {
447 	uint32_t ret;
448 
449 	ret = 0;
450 
451 	if (hhh != NULL) {
452 		if (hhh->hhh_flags & HHH_ISINVNET)
453 			ret = HHOOK_HEADISINVNET;
454 	}
455 
456 	return (ret);
457 }
458 
459 uint32_t
460 hhook_head_is_virtualised_lookup(int32_t hook_type, int32_t hook_id)
461 {
462 	struct hhook_head *hhh;
463 	uint32_t ret;
464 
465 	hhh = hhook_head_get(hook_type, hook_id);
466 
467 	if (hhh == NULL)
468 		return (0);
469 
470 	ret = hhook_head_is_virtualised(hhh);
471 	hhook_head_release(hhh);
472 
473 	return (ret);
474 }
475 
476 /*
477  * Vnet created and being initialised.
478  */
479 static void
480 hhook_vnet_init(const void *unused __unused)
481 {
482 
483 	LIST_INIT(&V_hhook_vhead_list);
484 }
485 
486 /*
487  * Vnet being torn down and destroyed.
488  */
489 static void
490 hhook_vnet_uninit(const void *unused __unused)
491 {
492 	struct hhook_head *hhh, *tmphhh;
493 
494 	/*
495 	 * If subsystems which export helper hook points use the hhook KPI
496 	 * correctly, the loop below should have no work to do because the
497 	 * subsystem should have already called hhook_head_deregister().
498 	 */
499 	HHHLIST_LOCK();
500 	LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(hhh, &V_hhook_vhead_list, hhh_vnext, tmphhh) {
501 		printf("%s: hhook_head type=%d, id=%d cleanup required\n",
502 		    __func__, hhh->hhh_type, hhh->hhh_id);
503 		hhook_head_destroy(hhh);
504 	}
505 	HHHLIST_UNLOCK();
506 }
507 
508 /*
509  * When a vnet is created and being initialised, init the V_hhook_vhead_list.
510  */
511 VNET_SYSINIT(hhook_vnet_init, SI_SUB_INIT_IF, SI_ORDER_FIRST,
512     hhook_vnet_init, NULL);
513 
514 /*
515  * The hhook KPI provides a mechanism for subsystems which export helper hook
516  * points to clean up on vnet tear down, but in case the KPI is misused,
517  * provide a function to clean up and free memory for a vnet being destroyed.
518  */
519 VNET_SYSUNINIT(hhook_vnet_uninit, SI_SUB_INIT_IF, SI_ORDER_FIRST,
520     hhook_vnet_uninit, NULL);
521