1 /*- 2 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 3 * 4 * Copyright (c) 1989 Stephen Deering. 5 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 6 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 7 * 8 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by 9 * Stephen Deering of Stanford University. 10 * 11 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 12 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 13 * are met: 14 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 15 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 16 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 17 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 18 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 19 * 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 27 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 28 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 29 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 30 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 31 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 32 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 33 * SUCH DAMAGE. 34 * 35 * @(#)ip_mroute.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93 36 * $FreeBSD$ 37 */ 38 39 #ifndef _NETINET_IP_MROUTE_H_ 40 #define _NETINET_IP_MROUTE_H_ 41 42 /* 43 * Definitions for IP multicast forwarding. 44 * 45 * Written by David Waitzman, BBN Labs, August 1988. 46 * Modified by Steve Deering, Stanford, February 1989. 47 * Modified by Ajit Thyagarajan, PARC, August 1993. 48 * Modified by Ajit Thyagarajan, PARC, August 1994. 49 * Modified by Ahmed Helmy, SGI, June 1996. 50 * Modified by Pavlin Radoslavov, ICSI, October 2002. 51 * 52 * MROUTING Revision: 3.3.1.3 53 * and PIM-SMv2 and PIM-DM support, advanced API support, 54 * bandwidth metering and signaling. 55 */ 56 57 /* 58 * Multicast Routing set/getsockopt commands. 59 */ 60 #define MRT_INIT 100 /* initialize forwarder */ 61 #define MRT_DONE 101 /* shut down forwarder */ 62 #define MRT_ADD_VIF 102 /* create virtual interface */ 63 #define MRT_DEL_VIF 103 /* delete virtual interface */ 64 #define MRT_ADD_MFC 104 /* insert forwarding cache entry */ 65 #define MRT_DEL_MFC 105 /* delete forwarding cache entry */ 66 #define MRT_VERSION 106 /* get kernel version number */ 67 #define MRT_ASSERT 107 /* enable assert processing */ 68 #define MRT_PIM MRT_ASSERT /* enable PIM processing */ 69 #define MRT_API_SUPPORT 109 /* supported MRT API */ 70 #define MRT_API_CONFIG 110 /* config MRT API */ 71 #define MRT_ADD_BW_UPCALL 111 /* create bandwidth monitor */ 72 #define MRT_DEL_BW_UPCALL 112 /* delete bandwidth monitor */ 73 74 /* 75 * Types and macros for handling bitmaps with one bit per virtual interface. 76 */ 77 #define MAXVIFS 32 78 typedef u_long vifbitmap_t; 79 typedef u_short vifi_t; /* type of a vif index */ 80 #define ALL_VIFS (vifi_t)-1 81 82 #define VIFM_SET(n, m) ((m) |= (1 << (n))) 83 #define VIFM_CLR(n, m) ((m) &= ~(1 << (n))) 84 #define VIFM_ISSET(n, m) ((m) & (1 << (n))) 85 #define VIFM_CLRALL(m) ((m) = 0x00000000) 86 #define VIFM_COPY(mfrom, mto) ((mto) = (mfrom)) 87 #define VIFM_SAME(m1, m2) ((m1) == (m2)) 88 89 struct mfc; 90 91 /* 92 * Argument structure for MRT_ADD_VIF. 93 * (MRT_DEL_VIF takes a single vifi_t argument.) 94 */ 95 struct vifctl { 96 vifi_t vifc_vifi; /* the index of the vif to be added */ 97 u_char vifc_flags; /* VIFF_ flags defined below */ 98 u_char vifc_threshold; /* min ttl required to forward on vif */ 99 u_int vifc_rate_limit; /* max rate */ 100 struct in_addr vifc_lcl_addr; /* local interface address */ 101 struct in_addr vifc_rmt_addr; /* remote address (tunnels only) */ 102 }; 103 104 #define VIFF_TUNNEL 0x1 /* no-op; retained for old source */ 105 #define VIFF_SRCRT 0x2 /* no-op; retained for old source */ 106 #define VIFF_REGISTER 0x4 /* used for PIM Register encap/decap */ 107 108 /* 109 * Argument structure for MRT_ADD_MFC and MRT_DEL_MFC 110 * XXX if you change this, make sure to change struct mfcctl2 as well. 111 */ 112 struct mfcctl { 113 struct in_addr mfcc_origin; /* ip origin of mcasts */ 114 struct in_addr mfcc_mcastgrp; /* multicast group associated*/ 115 vifi_t mfcc_parent; /* incoming vif */ 116 u_char mfcc_ttls[MAXVIFS]; /* forwarding ttls on vifs */ 117 }; 118 119 /* 120 * The new argument structure for MRT_ADD_MFC and MRT_DEL_MFC overlays 121 * and extends the old struct mfcctl. 122 */ 123 struct mfcctl2 { 124 /* the mfcctl fields */ 125 struct in_addr mfcc_origin; /* ip origin of mcasts */ 126 struct in_addr mfcc_mcastgrp; /* multicast group associated*/ 127 vifi_t mfcc_parent; /* incoming vif */ 128 u_char mfcc_ttls[MAXVIFS]; /* forwarding ttls on vifs */ 129 130 /* extension fields */ 131 uint8_t mfcc_flags[MAXVIFS]; /* the MRT_MFC_FLAGS_* flags */ 132 struct in_addr mfcc_rp; /* the RP address */ 133 }; 134 /* 135 * The advanced-API flags. 136 * 137 * The MRT_MFC_FLAGS_XXX API flags are also used as flags 138 * for the mfcc_flags field. 139 */ 140 #define MRT_MFC_FLAGS_DISABLE_WRONGVIF (1 << 0) /* disable WRONGVIF signals */ 141 #define MRT_MFC_FLAGS_BORDER_VIF (1 << 1) /* border vif */ 142 #define MRT_MFC_RP (1 << 8) /* enable RP address */ 143 #define MRT_MFC_BW_UPCALL (1 << 9) /* enable bw upcalls */ 144 #define MRT_MFC_FLAGS_ALL (MRT_MFC_FLAGS_DISABLE_WRONGVIF | \ 145 MRT_MFC_FLAGS_BORDER_VIF) 146 #define MRT_API_FLAGS_ALL (MRT_MFC_FLAGS_ALL | \ 147 MRT_MFC_RP | \ 148 MRT_MFC_BW_UPCALL) 149 150 /* 151 * Structure for installing or delivering an upcall if the 152 * measured bandwidth is above or below a threshold. 153 * 154 * User programs (e.g. daemons) may have a need to know when the 155 * bandwidth used by some data flow is above or below some threshold. 156 * This interface allows the userland to specify the threshold (in 157 * bytes and/or packets) and the measurement interval. Flows are 158 * all packet with the same source and destination IP address. 159 * At the moment the code is only used for multicast destinations 160 * but there is nothing that prevents its use for unicast. 161 * 162 * The measurement interval cannot be shorter than some Tmin (currently, 3s). 163 * The threshold is set in packets and/or bytes per_interval. 164 * 165 * Measurement works as follows: 166 * 167 * For >= measurements: 168 * The first packet marks the start of a measurement interval. 169 * During an interval we count packets and bytes, and when we 170 * pass the threshold we deliver an upcall and we are done. 171 * The first packet after the end of the interval resets the 172 * count and restarts the measurement. 173 * 174 * For <= measurement: 175 * We start a timer to fire at the end of the interval, and 176 * then for each incoming packet we count packets and bytes. 177 * When the timer fires, we compare the value with the threshold, 178 * schedule an upcall if we are below, and restart the measurement 179 * (reschedule timer and zero counters). 180 */ 181 182 struct bw_data { 183 struct timeval b_time; 184 uint64_t b_packets; 185 uint64_t b_bytes; 186 }; 187 188 struct bw_upcall { 189 struct in_addr bu_src; /* source address */ 190 struct in_addr bu_dst; /* destination address */ 191 uint32_t bu_flags; /* misc flags (see below) */ 192 #define BW_UPCALL_UNIT_PACKETS (1 << 0) /* threshold (in packets) */ 193 #define BW_UPCALL_UNIT_BYTES (1 << 1) /* threshold (in bytes) */ 194 #define BW_UPCALL_GEQ (1 << 2) /* upcall if bw >= threshold */ 195 #define BW_UPCALL_LEQ (1 << 3) /* upcall if bw <= threshold */ 196 #define BW_UPCALL_DELETE_ALL (1 << 4) /* delete all upcalls for s,d*/ 197 struct bw_data bu_threshold; /* the bw threshold */ 198 struct bw_data bu_measured; /* the measured bw */ 199 }; 200 201 /* max. number of upcalls to deliver together */ 202 #define BW_UPCALLS_MAX 128 203 /* min. threshold time interval for bandwidth measurement */ 204 #define BW_UPCALL_THRESHOLD_INTERVAL_MIN_SEC 3 205 #define BW_UPCALL_THRESHOLD_INTERVAL_MIN_USEC 0 206 207 /* 208 * The kernel's multicast routing statistics. 209 */ 210 struct mrtstat { 211 uint64_t mrts_mfc_lookups; /* # forw. cache hash table hits */ 212 uint64_t mrts_mfc_misses; /* # forw. cache hash table misses */ 213 uint64_t mrts_upcalls; /* # calls to multicast routing daemon */ 214 uint64_t mrts_no_route; /* no route for packet's origin */ 215 uint64_t mrts_bad_tunnel; /* malformed tunnel options */ 216 uint64_t mrts_cant_tunnel; /* no room for tunnel options */ 217 uint64_t mrts_wrong_if; /* arrived on wrong interface */ 218 uint64_t mrts_upq_ovflw; /* upcall Q overflow */ 219 uint64_t mrts_cache_cleanups; /* # entries with no upcalls */ 220 uint64_t mrts_drop_sel; /* pkts dropped selectively */ 221 uint64_t mrts_q_overflow; /* pkts dropped - Q overflow */ 222 uint64_t mrts_pkt2large; /* pkts dropped - size > BKT SIZE */ 223 uint64_t mrts_upq_sockfull; /* upcalls dropped - socket full */ 224 }; 225 226 #ifdef _KERNEL 227 #define MRTSTAT_ADD(name, val) \ 228 VNET_PCPUSTAT_ADD(struct mrtstat, mrtstat, name, (val)) 229 #define MRTSTAT_INC(name) MRTSTAT_ADD(name, 1) 230 #endif 231 232 /* 233 * Argument structure used by mrouted to get src-grp pkt counts 234 */ 235 struct sioc_sg_req { 236 struct in_addr src; 237 struct in_addr grp; 238 u_long pktcnt; 239 u_long bytecnt; 240 u_long wrong_if; 241 }; 242 243 /* 244 * Argument structure used by mrouted to get vif pkt counts 245 */ 246 struct sioc_vif_req { 247 vifi_t vifi; /* vif number */ 248 u_long icount; /* Input packet count on vif */ 249 u_long ocount; /* Output packet count on vif */ 250 u_long ibytes; /* Input byte count on vif */ 251 u_long obytes; /* Output byte count on vif */ 252 }; 253 254 255 /* 256 * The kernel's virtual-interface structure. 257 */ 258 struct vif { 259 u_char v_flags; /* VIFF_ flags defined above */ 260 u_char v_threshold; /* min ttl required to forward on vif*/ 261 struct in_addr v_lcl_addr; /* local interface address */ 262 struct in_addr v_rmt_addr; /* remote address (tunnels only) */ 263 struct ifnet *v_ifp; /* pointer to interface */ 264 u_long v_pkt_in; /* # pkts in on interface */ 265 u_long v_pkt_out; /* # pkts out on interface */ 266 u_long v_bytes_in; /* # bytes in on interface */ 267 u_long v_bytes_out; /* # bytes out on interface */ 268 }; 269 270 #ifdef _KERNEL 271 /* 272 * The kernel's multicast forwarding cache entry structure 273 */ 274 struct mfc { 275 LIST_ENTRY(mfc) mfc_hash; 276 struct in_addr mfc_origin; /* IP origin of mcasts */ 277 struct in_addr mfc_mcastgrp; /* multicast group associated*/ 278 vifi_t mfc_parent; /* incoming vif */ 279 u_char mfc_ttls[MAXVIFS]; /* forwarding ttls on vifs */ 280 u_long mfc_pkt_cnt; /* pkt count for src-grp */ 281 u_long mfc_byte_cnt; /* byte count for src-grp */ 282 u_long mfc_wrong_if; /* wrong if for src-grp */ 283 int mfc_expire; /* time to clean entry up */ 284 struct timeval mfc_last_assert; /* last time I sent an assert*/ 285 uint8_t mfc_flags[MAXVIFS]; /* the MRT_MFC_FLAGS_* flags */ 286 struct in_addr mfc_rp; /* the RP address */ 287 struct bw_meter *mfc_bw_meter; /* list of bandwidth meters */ 288 u_long mfc_nstall; /* # of packets awaiting mfc */ 289 TAILQ_HEAD(, rtdetq) mfc_stall; /* q of packets awaiting mfc */ 290 }; 291 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 292 293 /* 294 * Struct used to communicate from kernel to multicast router 295 * note the convenient similarity to an IP packet 296 */ 297 struct igmpmsg { 298 uint32_t unused1; 299 uint32_t unused2; 300 u_char im_msgtype; /* what type of message */ 301 #define IGMPMSG_NOCACHE 1 /* no MFC in the kernel */ 302 #define IGMPMSG_WRONGVIF 2 /* packet came from wrong interface */ 303 #define IGMPMSG_WHOLEPKT 3 /* PIM pkt for user level encap. */ 304 #define IGMPMSG_BW_UPCALL 4 /* BW monitoring upcall */ 305 u_char im_mbz; /* must be zero */ 306 u_char im_vif; /* vif rec'd on */ 307 u_char unused3; 308 struct in_addr im_src, im_dst; 309 }; 310 311 #ifdef _KERNEL 312 /* 313 * Argument structure used for pkt info. while upcall is made 314 */ 315 struct rtdetq { 316 TAILQ_ENTRY(rtdetq) rte_link; 317 struct mbuf *m; /* A copy of the packet */ 318 struct ifnet *ifp; /* Interface pkt came in on */ 319 vifi_t xmt_vif; /* Saved copy of imo_multicast_vif */ 320 }; 321 #define MAX_UPQ 4 /* max. no of pkts in upcall Q */ 322 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 323 324 /* 325 * Structure for measuring the bandwidth and sending an upcall if the 326 * measured bandwidth is above or below a threshold. 327 */ 328 struct bw_meter { 329 struct bw_meter *bm_mfc_next; /* next bw meter (same mfc) */ 330 struct bw_meter *bm_time_next; /* next bw meter (same time) */ 331 uint32_t bm_time_hash; /* the time hash value */ 332 struct mfc *bm_mfc; /* the corresponding mfc */ 333 uint32_t bm_flags; /* misc flags (see below) */ 334 #define BW_METER_UNIT_PACKETS (1 << 0) /* threshold (in packets) */ 335 #define BW_METER_UNIT_BYTES (1 << 1) /* threshold (in bytes) */ 336 #define BW_METER_GEQ (1 << 2) /* upcall if bw >= threshold */ 337 #define BW_METER_LEQ (1 << 3) /* upcall if bw <= threshold */ 338 #define BW_METER_USER_FLAGS (BW_METER_UNIT_PACKETS | \ 339 BW_METER_UNIT_BYTES | \ 340 BW_METER_GEQ | \ 341 BW_METER_LEQ) 342 343 #define BW_METER_UPCALL_DELIVERED (1 << 24) /* upcall was delivered */ 344 345 struct bw_data bm_threshold; /* the upcall threshold */ 346 struct bw_data bm_measured; /* the measured bw */ 347 struct timeval bm_start_time; /* abs. time */ 348 }; 349 350 #ifdef _KERNEL 351 352 struct sockopt; 353 354 extern int (*ip_mrouter_set)(struct socket *, struct sockopt *); 355 extern int (*ip_mrouter_get)(struct socket *, struct sockopt *); 356 extern int (*ip_mrouter_done)(void); 357 extern int (*mrt_ioctl)(u_long, caddr_t, int); 358 359 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 360 361 #endif /* _NETINET_IP_MROUTE_H_ */ 362