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1 /*	$FreeBSD$	*/
2 /*	$KAME: keydb.h,v 1.14 2000/08/02 17:58:26 sakane Exp $	*/
3 
4 /*-
5  * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 WIDE Project.
6  * All rights reserved.
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31  */
32 
33 #ifndef _NETIPSEC_KEYDB_H_
34 #define _NETIPSEC_KEYDB_H_
35 
36 #ifdef _KERNEL
37 
38 #include <netipsec/key_var.h>
39 
40 #ifndef _SOCKADDR_UNION_DEFINED
41 #define	_SOCKADDR_UNION_DEFINED
42 /*
43  * The union of all possible address formats we handle.
44  */
45 union sockaddr_union {
46 	struct sockaddr		sa;
47 	struct sockaddr_in	sin;
48 	struct sockaddr_in6	sin6;
49 };
50 #endif /* _SOCKADDR_UNION_DEFINED */
51 
52 /* Security Assocciation Index */
53 /* NOTE: Ensure to be same address family */
54 struct secasindex {
55 	union sockaddr_union src;	/* srouce address for SA */
56 	union sockaddr_union dst;	/* destination address for SA */
57 	u_int16_t proto;		/* IPPROTO_ESP or IPPROTO_AH */
58 	u_int8_t mode;			/* mode of protocol, see ipsec.h */
59 	u_int32_t reqid;		/* reqid id who owned this SA */
60 					/* see IPSEC_MANUAL_REQID_MAX. */
61 };
62 
63 /*
64  * In order to split out the keydb implementation from that of the
65  * PF_KEY sockets we need to define a few structures that while they
66  * may seem common are likely to diverge over time.
67  */
68 
69 /* sadb_identity */
70 struct secident {
71 	u_int16_t type;
72 	u_int64_t id;
73 };
74 
75 /* sadb_key */
76 struct seckey {
77 	u_int16_t bits;
78 	char *key_data;
79 };
80 
81 struct seclifetime {
82 	u_int32_t allocations;
83 	u_int64_t bytes;
84 	u_int64_t addtime;
85 	u_int64_t usetime;
86 };
87 
88 /* Security Association Data Base */
89 struct secashead {
90 	LIST_ENTRY(secashead) chain;
91 
92 	struct secasindex saidx;
93 
94 	struct secident *idents;	/* source identity */
95 	struct secident *identd;	/* destination identity */
96 					/* XXX I don't know how to use them. */
97 
98 	u_int8_t state;			/* MATURE or DEAD. */
99 	LIST_HEAD(_satree, secasvar) savtree[SADB_SASTATE_MAX+1];
100 					/* SA chain */
101 					/* The first of this list is newer SA */
102 
103 	struct route sa_route;		/* route cache */
104 };
105 
106 struct xformsw;
107 struct enc_xform;
108 struct auth_hash;
109 struct comp_algo;
110 
111 /* Security Association */
112 struct secasvar {
113 	LIST_ENTRY(secasvar) chain;
114 	struct mtx lock;		/* update/access lock */
115 
116 	u_int refcnt;			/* reference count */
117 	u_int8_t state;			/* Status of this Association */
118 
119 	u_int8_t alg_auth;		/* Authentication Algorithm Identifier*/
120 	u_int8_t alg_enc;		/* Cipher Algorithm Identifier */
121 	u_int8_t alg_comp;		/* Compression Algorithm Identifier */
122 	u_int32_t spi;			/* SPI Value, network byte order */
123 	u_int32_t flags;		/* holder for SADB_KEY_FLAGS */
124 
125 	struct seckey *key_auth;	/* Key for Authentication */
126 	struct seckey *key_enc;	        /* Key for Encryption */
127 	caddr_t iv;			/* Initilization Vector */
128 	u_int ivlen;			/* length of IV */
129 	void *sched;			/* intermediate encryption key */
130 	size_t schedlen;
131 
132 	struct secreplay *replay;	/* replay prevention */
133 	time_t created;			/* for lifetime */
134 
135 	struct seclifetime *lft_c;	/* CURRENT lifetime, it's constant. */
136 	struct seclifetime *lft_h;	/* HARD lifetime */
137 	struct seclifetime *lft_s;	/* SOFT lifetime */
138 
139 	u_int32_t seq;			/* sequence number */
140 	pid_t pid;			/* message's pid */
141 
142 	struct secashead *sah;		/* back pointer to the secashead */
143 
144 	/*
145 	 * NB: Fields with a tdb_ prefix are part of the "glue" used
146 	 *     to interface to the OpenBSD crypto support.  This was done
147 	 *     to distinguish this code from the mainline KAME code.
148 	 */
149 	struct xformsw *tdb_xform;	/* transform */
150 	struct enc_xform *tdb_encalgxform;	/* encoding algorithm */
151 	struct auth_hash *tdb_authalgxform;	/* authentication algorithm */
152 	struct comp_algo *tdb_compalgxform;	/* compression algorithm */
153 	u_int64_t tdb_cryptoid;		/* crypto session id */
154 };
155 
156 #define	SECASVAR_LOCK_INIT(_sav) \
157 	mtx_init(&(_sav)->lock, "ipsec association", NULL, MTX_DEF)
158 #define	SECASVAR_LOCK(_sav)		mtx_lock(&(_sav)->lock)
159 #define	SECASVAR_UNLOCK(_sav)		mtx_unlock(&(_sav)->lock)
160 #define	SECASVAR_LOCK_DESTROY(_sav)	mtx_destroy(&(_sav)->lock)
161 #define	SECASVAR_LOCK_ASSERT(_sav)	mtx_assert(&(_sav)->lock, MA_OWNED)
162 
163 /* replay prevention */
164 struct secreplay {
165 	u_int32_t count;
166 	u_int wsize;		/* window size, i.g. 4 bytes */
167 	u_int32_t seq;		/* used by sender */
168 	u_int32_t lastseq;	/* used by receiver */
169 	caddr_t bitmap;		/* used by receiver */
170 	int overflow;		/* overflow flag */
171 };
172 
173 /* socket table due to send PF_KEY messages. */
174 struct secreg {
175 	LIST_ENTRY(secreg) chain;
176 
177 	struct socket *so;
178 };
179 
180 /* acquiring list table. */
181 struct secacq {
182 	LIST_ENTRY(secacq) chain;
183 
184 	struct secasindex saidx;
185 
186 	u_int32_t seq;		/* sequence number */
187 	time_t created;		/* for lifetime */
188 	int count;		/* for lifetime */
189 };
190 
191 /* Sensitivity Level Specification */
192 /* nothing */
193 
194 #define SADB_KILL_INTERVAL	600	/* six seconds */
195 
196 /* secpolicy */
197 extern struct secpolicy *keydb_newsecpolicy __P((void));
198 extern void keydb_delsecpolicy __P((struct secpolicy *));
199 /* secashead */
200 extern struct secashead *keydb_newsecashead __P((void));
201 extern void keydb_delsecashead __P((struct secashead *));
202 /* secasvar */
203 extern struct secasvar *keydb_newsecasvar __P((void));
204 extern void keydb_refsecasvar __P((struct secasvar *));
205 extern void keydb_freesecasvar __P((struct secasvar *));
206 /* secreplay */
207 extern struct secreplay *keydb_newsecreplay __P((size_t));
208 extern void keydb_delsecreplay __P((struct secreplay *));
209 /* secreg */
210 extern struct secreg *keydb_newsecreg __P((void));
211 extern void keydb_delsecreg __P((struct secreg *));
212 
213 #endif /* _KERNEL */
214 
215 #endif /* _NETIPSEC_KEYDB_H_ */
216