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28  */
29 
30 /*
31  * This code does two things necessary for the enhanced TCP metrics to
32  * function in a useful manner:
33  *  1) It marks all non-host routes as `cloning', thus ensuring that
34  *     every actual reference to such a route actually gets turned
35  *     into a reference to a host route to the specific destination
36  *     requested.
37  *  2) When such routes lose all their references, it arranges for them
38  *     to be deleted in some random collection of circumstances, so that
39  *     a large quantity of stale routing data is not kept in kernel memory
40  *     indefinitely.  See in_rtqtimo() below for the exact mechanism.
41  */
42 
43 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
44 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
45 
46 #include <sys/param.h>
47 #include <sys/systm.h>
48 #include <sys/kernel.h>
49 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
50 #include <sys/socket.h>
51 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
52 #include <sys/syslog.h>
53 #include <sys/callout.h>
54 
55 #include <net/if.h>
56 #include <net/route.h>
57 #include <net/vnet.h>
58 
59 #include <netinet/in.h>
60 #include <netinet/in_var.h>
61 #include <netinet/ip_var.h>
62 
63 extern int	in_inithead(void **head, int off);
64 #ifdef VIMAGE
65 extern int	in_detachhead(void **head, int off);
66 #endif
67 
68 #define RTPRF_OURS		RTF_PROTO3	/* set on routes we manage */
69 
70 /*
71  * Do what we need to do when inserting a route.
72  */
73 static struct radix_node *
74 in_addroute(void *v_arg, void *n_arg, struct radix_node_head *head,
75     struct radix_node *treenodes)
76 {
77 	struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)treenodes;
78 	struct sockaddr_in *sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)rt_key(rt);
79 
80 	RADIX_NODE_HEAD_WLOCK_ASSERT(head);
81 	/*
82 	 * A little bit of help for both IP output and input:
83 	 *   For host routes, we make sure that RTF_BROADCAST
84 	 *   is set for anything that looks like a broadcast address.
85 	 *   This way, we can avoid an expensive call to in_broadcast()
86 	 *   in ip_output() most of the time (because the route passed
87 	 *   to ip_output() is almost always a host route).
88 	 *
89 	 *   We also do the same for local addresses, with the thought
90 	 *   that this might one day be used to speed up ip_input().
91 	 *
92 	 * We also mark routes to multicast addresses as such, because
93 	 * it's easy to do and might be useful (but this is much more
94 	 * dubious since it's so easy to inspect the address).
95 	 */
96 	if (rt->rt_flags & RTF_HOST) {
97 		if (in_broadcast(sin->sin_addr, rt->rt_ifp)) {
98 			rt->rt_flags |= RTF_BROADCAST;
99 		} else if (satosin(rt->rt_ifa->ifa_addr)->sin_addr.s_addr ==
100 		    sin->sin_addr.s_addr) {
101 			rt->rt_flags |= RTF_LOCAL;
102 		}
103 	}
104 	if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(sin->sin_addr.s_addr)))
105 		rt->rt_flags |= RTF_MULTICAST;
106 
107 	if (!rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu && rt->rt_ifp)
108 		rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu = rt->rt_ifp->if_mtu;
109 
110 	return (rn_addroute(v_arg, n_arg, head, treenodes));
111 }
112 
113 /*
114  * This code is the inverse of in_clsroute: on first reference, if we
115  * were managing the route, stop doing so and set the expiration timer
116  * back off again.
117  */
118 static struct radix_node *
119 in_matroute(void *v_arg, struct radix_node_head *head)
120 {
121 	struct radix_node *rn = rn_match(v_arg, head);
122 	struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn;
123 
124 	/*XXX locking? */
125 	if (rt && rt->rt_refcnt == 0) {		/* this is first reference */
126 		if (rt->rt_flags & RTPRF_OURS) {
127 			rt->rt_flags &= ~RTPRF_OURS;
128 			rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire = 0;
129 		}
130 	}
131 	return rn;
132 }
133 
134 static VNET_DEFINE(int, rtq_reallyold) = 60*60; /* one hour is "really old" */
135 #define	V_rtq_reallyold		VNET(rtq_reallyold)
136 SYSCTL_VNET_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_RTEXPIRE, rtexpire, CTLFLAG_RW,
137     &VNET_NAME(rtq_reallyold), 0,
138     "Default expiration time on dynamically learned routes");
139 
140 /* never automatically crank down to less */
141 static VNET_DEFINE(int, rtq_minreallyold) = 10;
142 #define	V_rtq_minreallyold	VNET(rtq_minreallyold)
143 SYSCTL_VNET_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_RTMINEXPIRE, rtminexpire, CTLFLAG_RW,
144     &VNET_NAME(rtq_minreallyold), 0,
145     "Minimum time to attempt to hold onto dynamically learned routes");
146 
147 /* 128 cached routes is "too many" */
148 static VNET_DEFINE(int, rtq_toomany) = 128;
149 #define	V_rtq_toomany		VNET(rtq_toomany)
150 SYSCTL_VNET_INT(_net_inet_ip, IPCTL_RTMAXCACHE, rtmaxcache, CTLFLAG_RW,
151     &VNET_NAME(rtq_toomany), 0,
152     "Upper limit on dynamically learned routes");
153 
154 /*
155  * On last reference drop, mark the route as belong to us so that it can be
156  * timed out.
157  */
158 static void
159 in_clsroute(struct radix_node *rn, struct radix_node_head *head)
160 {
161 	struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn;
162 
163 	RT_LOCK_ASSERT(rt);
164 
165 	if (!(rt->rt_flags & RTF_UP))
166 		return;			/* prophylactic measures */
167 
168 	if (rt->rt_flags & RTPRF_OURS)
169 		return;
170 
171 	if (!(rt->rt_flags & RTF_DYNAMIC))
172 		return;
173 
174 	/*
175 	 * If rtq_reallyold is 0, just delete the route without
176 	 * waiting for a timeout cycle to kill it.
177 	 */
178 	if (V_rtq_reallyold != 0) {
179 		rt->rt_flags |= RTPRF_OURS;
180 		rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire = time_uptime + V_rtq_reallyold;
181 	} else {
182 		rtexpunge(rt);
183 	}
184 }
185 
186 struct rtqk_arg {
187 	struct radix_node_head *rnh;
188 	int draining;
189 	int killed;
190 	int found;
191 	int updating;
192 	time_t nextstop;
193 };
194 
195 /*
196  * Get rid of old routes.  When draining, this deletes everything, even when
197  * the timeout is not expired yet.  When updating, this makes sure that
198  * nothing has a timeout longer than the current value of rtq_reallyold.
199  */
200 static int
201 in_rtqkill(struct radix_node *rn, void *rock)
202 {
203 	struct rtqk_arg *ap = rock;
204 	struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn;
205 	int err;
206 
207 	RADIX_NODE_HEAD_WLOCK_ASSERT(ap->rnh);
208 
209 	if (rt->rt_flags & RTPRF_OURS) {
210 		ap->found++;
211 
212 		if (ap->draining || rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire <= time_uptime) {
213 			if (rt->rt_refcnt > 0)
214 				panic("rtqkill route really not free");
215 
216 			err = in_rtrequest(RTM_DELETE,
217 					(struct sockaddr *)rt_key(rt),
218 					rt->rt_gateway, rt_mask(rt),
219 					rt->rt_flags | RTF_RNH_LOCKED, 0,
220 					rt->rt_fibnum);
221 			if (err) {
222 				log(LOG_WARNING, "in_rtqkill: error %d\n", err);
223 			} else {
224 				ap->killed++;
225 			}
226 		} else {
227 			if (ap->updating &&
228 			    (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire - time_uptime >
229 			     V_rtq_reallyold)) {
230 				rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire =
231 				    time_uptime + V_rtq_reallyold;
232 			}
233 			ap->nextstop = lmin(ap->nextstop,
234 					    rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire);
235 		}
236 	}
237 
238 	return 0;
239 }
240 
241 #define RTQ_TIMEOUT	60*10	/* run no less than once every ten minutes */
242 static VNET_DEFINE(int, rtq_timeout) = RTQ_TIMEOUT;
243 static VNET_DEFINE(struct callout, rtq_timer);
244 
245 #define	V_rtq_timeout		VNET(rtq_timeout)
246 #define	V_rtq_timer		VNET(rtq_timer)
247 
248 static void in_rtqtimo_one(void *rock);
249 
250 static void
251 in_rtqtimo(void *rock)
252 {
253 	CURVNET_SET((struct vnet *) rock);
254 	int fibnum;
255 	void *newrock;
256 	struct timeval atv;
257 
258 	for (fibnum = 0; fibnum < rt_numfibs; fibnum++) {
259 		newrock = rt_tables_get_rnh(fibnum, AF_INET);
260 		if (newrock != NULL)
261 			in_rtqtimo_one(newrock);
262 	}
263 	atv.tv_usec = 0;
264 	atv.tv_sec = V_rtq_timeout;
265 	callout_reset(&V_rtq_timer, tvtohz(&atv), in_rtqtimo, rock);
266 	CURVNET_RESTORE();
267 }
268 
269 static void
270 in_rtqtimo_one(void *rock)
271 {
272 	struct radix_node_head *rnh = rock;
273 	struct rtqk_arg arg;
274 	static time_t last_adjusted_timeout = 0;
275 
276 	arg.found = arg.killed = 0;
277 	arg.rnh = rnh;
278 	arg.nextstop = time_uptime + V_rtq_timeout;
279 	arg.draining = arg.updating = 0;
280 	RADIX_NODE_HEAD_LOCK(rnh);
281 	rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, in_rtqkill, &arg);
282 	RADIX_NODE_HEAD_UNLOCK(rnh);
283 
284 	/*
285 	 * Attempt to be somewhat dynamic about this:
286 	 * If there are ``too many'' routes sitting around taking up space,
287 	 * then crank down the timeout, and see if we can't make some more
288 	 * go away.  However, we make sure that we will never adjust more
289 	 * than once in rtq_timeout seconds, to keep from cranking down too
290 	 * hard.
291 	 */
292 	if ((arg.found - arg.killed > V_rtq_toomany) &&
293 	    (time_uptime - last_adjusted_timeout >= V_rtq_timeout) &&
294 	    V_rtq_reallyold > V_rtq_minreallyold) {
295 		V_rtq_reallyold = 2 * V_rtq_reallyold / 3;
296 		if (V_rtq_reallyold < V_rtq_minreallyold) {
297 			V_rtq_reallyold = V_rtq_minreallyold;
298 		}
299 
300 		last_adjusted_timeout = time_uptime;
301 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
302 		log(LOG_DEBUG, "in_rtqtimo: adjusted rtq_reallyold to %d\n",
303 		    V_rtq_reallyold);
304 #endif
305 		arg.found = arg.killed = 0;
306 		arg.updating = 1;
307 		RADIX_NODE_HEAD_LOCK(rnh);
308 		rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, in_rtqkill, &arg);
309 		RADIX_NODE_HEAD_UNLOCK(rnh);
310 	}
311 
312 }
313 
314 void
315 in_rtqdrain(void)
316 {
317 	VNET_ITERATOR_DECL(vnet_iter);
318 	struct radix_node_head *rnh;
319 	struct rtqk_arg arg;
320 	int 	fibnum;
321 
322 	VNET_LIST_RLOCK_NOSLEEP();
323 	VNET_FOREACH(vnet_iter) {
324 		CURVNET_SET(vnet_iter);
325 
326 		for ( fibnum = 0; fibnum < rt_numfibs; fibnum++) {
327 			rnh = rt_tables_get_rnh(fibnum, AF_INET);
328 			arg.found = arg.killed = 0;
329 			arg.rnh = rnh;
330 			arg.nextstop = 0;
331 			arg.draining = 1;
332 			arg.updating = 0;
333 			RADIX_NODE_HEAD_LOCK(rnh);
334 			rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, in_rtqkill, &arg);
335 			RADIX_NODE_HEAD_UNLOCK(rnh);
336 		}
337 		CURVNET_RESTORE();
338 	}
339 	VNET_LIST_RUNLOCK_NOSLEEP();
340 }
341 
342 static int _in_rt_was_here;
343 /*
344  * Initialize our routing tree.
345  */
346 int
347 in_inithead(void **head, int off)
348 {
349 	struct radix_node_head *rnh;
350 
351 	/* XXX MRT
352 	 * This can be called from vfs_export.c too in which case 'off'
353 	 * will be 0. We know the correct value so just use that and
354 	 * return directly if it was 0.
355 	 * This is a hack that replaces an even worse hack on a bad hack
356 	 * on a bad design. After RELENG_7 this should be fixed but that
357 	 * will change the ABI, so for now do it this way.
358 	 */
359 	if (!rn_inithead(head, 32))
360 		return 0;
361 
362 	if (off == 0)		/* XXX MRT  see above */
363 		return 1;	/* only do the rest for a real routing table */
364 
365 	rnh = *head;
366 	rnh->rnh_addaddr = in_addroute;
367 	rnh->rnh_matchaddr = in_matroute;
368 	rnh->rnh_close = in_clsroute;
369 	if (_in_rt_was_here == 0 ) {
370 		callout_init(&V_rtq_timer, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
371 		callout_reset(&V_rtq_timer, 1, in_rtqtimo, curvnet);
372 		_in_rt_was_here = 1;
373 	}
374 	return 1;
375 }
376 
377 #ifdef VIMAGE
378 int
379 in_detachhead(void **head, int off)
380 {
381 
382 	callout_drain(&V_rtq_timer);
383 	return (1);
384 }
385 #endif
386 
387 /*
388  * This zaps old routes when the interface goes down or interface
389  * address is deleted.  In the latter case, it deletes static routes
390  * that point to this address.  If we don't do this, we may end up
391  * using the old address in the future.  The ones we always want to
392  * get rid of are things like ARP entries, since the user might down
393  * the interface, walk over to a completely different network, and
394  * plug back in.
395  */
396 struct in_ifadown_arg {
397 	struct ifaddr *ifa;
398 	int del;
399 };
400 
401 static int
402 in_ifadownkill(struct radix_node *rn, void *xap)
403 {
404 	struct in_ifadown_arg *ap = xap;
405 	struct rtentry *rt = (struct rtentry *)rn;
406 
407 	RT_LOCK(rt);
408 	if (rt->rt_ifa == ap->ifa &&
409 	    (ap->del || !(rt->rt_flags & RTF_STATIC))) {
410 		/*
411 		 * Aquire a reference so that it can later be freed
412 		 * as the refcount would be 0 here in case of at least
413 		 * ap->del.
414 		 */
415 		RT_ADDREF(rt);
416 		/*
417 		 * Disconnect it from the tree and permit protocols
418 		 * to cleanup.
419 		 */
420 		rtexpunge(rt);
421 		/*
422 		 * At this point it is an rttrash node, and in case
423 		 * the above is the only reference we must free it.
424 		 * If we do not noone will have a pointer and the
425 		 * rtentry will be leaked forever.
426 		 * In case someone else holds a reference, we are
427 		 * fine as we only decrement the refcount. In that
428 		 * case if the other entity calls RT_REMREF, we
429 		 * will still be leaking but at least we tried.
430 		 */
431 		RTFREE_LOCKED(rt);
432 		return (0);
433 	}
434 	RT_UNLOCK(rt);
435 	return 0;
436 }
437 
438 int
439 in_ifadown(struct ifaddr *ifa, int delete)
440 {
441 	struct in_ifadown_arg arg;
442 	struct radix_node_head *rnh;
443 	int	fibnum;
444 
445 	if (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != AF_INET)
446 		return 1;
447 
448 	for ( fibnum = 0; fibnum < rt_numfibs; fibnum++) {
449 		rnh = rt_tables_get_rnh(fibnum, AF_INET);
450 		arg.ifa = ifa;
451 		arg.del = delete;
452 		RADIX_NODE_HEAD_LOCK(rnh);
453 		rnh->rnh_walktree(rnh, in_ifadownkill, &arg);
454 		RADIX_NODE_HEAD_UNLOCK(rnh);
455 		ifa->ifa_flags &= ~IFA_ROUTE;		/* XXXlocking? */
456 	}
457 	return 0;
458 }
459 
460 /*
461  * inet versions of rt functions. These have fib extensions and
462  * for now will just reference the _fib variants.
463  * eventually this order will be reversed,
464  */
465 void
466 in_rtalloc_ign(struct route *ro, u_long ignflags, u_int fibnum)
467 {
468 	rtalloc_ign_fib(ro, ignflags, fibnum);
469 }
470 
471 int
472 in_rtrequest( int req,
473 	struct sockaddr *dst,
474 	struct sockaddr *gateway,
475 	struct sockaddr *netmask,
476 	int flags,
477 	struct rtentry **ret_nrt,
478 	u_int fibnum)
479 {
480 	return (rtrequest_fib(req, dst, gateway, netmask,
481 	    flags, ret_nrt, fibnum));
482 }
483 
484 struct rtentry *
485 in_rtalloc1(struct sockaddr *dst, int report, u_long ignflags, u_int fibnum)
486 {
487 	return (rtalloc1_fib(dst, report, ignflags, fibnum));
488 }
489 
490 void
491 in_rtredirect(struct sockaddr *dst,
492 	struct sockaddr *gateway,
493 	struct sockaddr *netmask,
494 	int flags,
495 	struct sockaddr *src,
496 	u_int fibnum)
497 {
498 	rtredirect_fib(dst, gateway, netmask, flags, src, fibnum);
499 }
500 
501 void
502 in_rtalloc(struct route *ro, u_int fibnum)
503 {
504 	rtalloc_ign_fib(ro, 0UL, fibnum);
505 }
506 
507 #if 0
508 int	 in_rt_getifa(struct rt_addrinfo *, u_int fibnum);
509 int	 in_rtioctl(u_long, caddr_t, u_int);
510 int	 in_rtrequest1(int, struct rt_addrinfo *, struct rtentry **, u_int);
511 #endif
512 
513 
514