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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 /* Copyright (c) 1990 Mentat Inc. */
26 
27 /*
28  * This file contains common code for handling Options Management requests.
29  */
30 
31 #include <sys/types.h>
32 #include <sys/stream.h>
33 #include <sys/stropts.h>
34 #include <sys/strsubr.h>
35 #include <sys/errno.h>
36 #define	_SUN_TPI_VERSION 2
37 #include <sys/tihdr.h>
38 #include <sys/socket.h>
39 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
40 #include <sys/ddi.h>
41 #include <sys/debug.h>		/* for ASSERT */
42 #include <sys/policy.h>
43 
44 #include <inet/common.h>
45 #include <inet/mi.h>
46 #include <inet/nd.h>
47 #include <netinet/ip6.h>
48 #include <inet/ip.h>
49 #include <inet/mib2.h>
50 #include <netinet/in.h>
51 #include "optcom.h"
52 
53 #include <inet/optcom.h>
54 #include <inet/ipclassifier.h>
55 #include <inet/proto_set.h>
56 
57 /*
58  * Function prototypes
59  */
60 static t_scalar_t process_topthdrs_first_pass(mblk_t *, cred_t *, optdb_obj_t *,
61     size_t *);
62 static t_scalar_t do_options_second_pass(queue_t *q, mblk_t *reqmp,
63     mblk_t *ack_mp, cred_t *, optdb_obj_t *dbobjp,
64     t_uscalar_t *worst_statusp);
65 static t_uscalar_t get_worst_status(t_uscalar_t, t_uscalar_t);
66 static int do_opt_default(queue_t *, struct T_opthdr *, uchar_t **,
67     t_uscalar_t *, cred_t *, optdb_obj_t *);
68 static void do_opt_current(queue_t *, struct T_opthdr *, uchar_t **,
69     t_uscalar_t *, cred_t *cr, optdb_obj_t *);
70 static void do_opt_check_or_negotiate(queue_t *q, struct T_opthdr *reqopt,
71     uint_t optset_context, uchar_t **resptrp, t_uscalar_t *worst_statusp,
72     cred_t *, optdb_obj_t *dbobjp);
73 static boolean_t opt_level_valid(t_uscalar_t, optlevel_t *, uint_t);
74 static size_t opt_level_allopts_lengths(t_uscalar_t, opdes_t *, uint_t);
75 static boolean_t opt_length_ok(opdes_t *, t_uscalar_t optlen);
76 static t_uscalar_t optcom_max_optbuf_len(opdes_t *, uint_t);
77 static boolean_t opt_bloated_maxsize(opdes_t *);
78 
79 /* Common code for sending back a T_ERROR_ACK. */
80 void
81 optcom_err_ack(queue_t *q, mblk_t *mp, t_scalar_t t_error, int sys_error)
82 {
83 	if ((mp = mi_tpi_err_ack_alloc(mp, t_error, sys_error)) != NULL)
84 		qreply(q, mp);
85 }
86 
87 /*
88  * The option management routines svr4_optcom_req() and tpi_optcom_req() use
89  * callback functions as arguments. Here is the expected interfaces
90  * assumed from the callback functions
91  *
92  *
93  * (1) deffn(q, optlevel, optname, optvalp)
94  *
95  *	- Function only called when default value comes from protocol
96  *	 specific code and not the option database table (indicated by
97  *	  OP_DEF_FN property in option database.)
98  *	- Error return is -1. Valid returns are >=0.
99  *	- When valid, the return value represents the length used for storing
100  *		the default value of the option.
101  *      - Error return implies the called routine did not recognize this
102  *              option. Something downstream could so input is left unchanged
103  *              in request buffer.
104  *
105  * (2) getfn(q, optlevel, optname, optvalp)
106  *
107  *	- Error return is -1. Valid returns are >=0.
108  *	- When valid, the return value represents the length used for storing
109  *		the actual value of the option.
110  *      - Error return implies the called routine did not recognize this
111  *              option. Something downstream could so input is left unchanged
112  *              in request buffer.
113  *
114  * (3) setfn(q, optset_context, optlevel, optname, inlen, invalp,
115  *	outlenp, outvalp, attrp, cr);
116  *
117  *	- OK return is 0, Error code is returned as a non-zero argument.
118  *      - If negative it is ignored by svr4_optcom_req(). If positive, error
119  *        is returned. A negative return implies that option, while handled on
120  *	  this stack is not handled at this level and will be handled further
121  *	  downstream.
122  *	- Both negative and positive errors are treats as errors in an
123  *	  identical manner by tpi_optcom_req(). The errors affect "status"
124  *	  field of each option's T_opthdr. If sucessfull, an appropriate sucess
125  *	  result is carried. If error, it instantiated to "failure" at the
126  *	  topmost level and left unchanged at other levels. (This "failure" can
127  *	  turn to a success at another level).
128  *	- optset_context passed for tpi_optcom_req(). It is interpreted as:
129  *        - SETFN_OPTCOM_CHECKONLY
130  *		semantics are to pretend to set the value and report
131  *		back if it would be successful.
132  *		This is used with T_CHECK semantics in XTI
133  *        - SETFN_OPTCOM_NEGOTIATE
134  *		set the value. Call from option management primitive
135  *		T_OPTMGMT_REQ when T_NEGOTIATE flags is used.
136  *	  - SETFN_UD_NEGOTIATE
137  *		option request came riding on UNITDATA primitive most often
138  *		has  "this datagram" semantics to influence prpoerties
139  *		affecting an outgoig datagram or associated with recived
140  *		datagram
141  *		[ Note: XTI permits this use outside of "this datagram"
142  *		semantics also and permits setting "management related"
143  *		options in this	context and its test suite enforces it ]
144  *	  - SETFN_CONN_NEGOTATE
145  *		option request came riding on CONN_REQ/RES primitive and
146  *		most often has "this connection" (negotiation during
147  *		"connection estblishment") semantics.
148  *		[ Note: XTI permits use of these outside of "this connection"
149  *		semantics and permits "management related" options in this
150  *		context and its test suite enforces it. ]
151  *
152  *	- inlen, invalp is the option length,value requested to be set.
153  *	- outlenp, outvalp represent return parameters which contain the
154  *	  value set and it might be different from one passed on input.
155  *	- attrp points to a data structure that's used by v6 modules to
156  *	  store ancillary data options or sticky options.
157  *	- cr points to the caller's credentials
158  *	- the caller might pass same buffers for input and output and the
159  *	  routine should protect against this case by not updating output
160  *	  buffers until it is done referencing input buffers and any other
161  *	  issues (e.g. not use bcopy() if we do not trust what it does).
162  *      - If option is not known, it returns error. We randomly pick EINVAL.
163  *        It can however get called with options that are handled downstream
164  *        opr upstream so for svr4_optcom_req(), it does not return error for
165  *        negative return values.
166  *
167  */
168 
169 /*
170  * Upper Level Protocols call this routine when they receive
171  * a T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ message.  They supply callback functions
172  * for setting a new value for a single options, getting the
173  * current value for a single option, and checking for support
174  * of a single option.  svr4_optcom_req validates the option management
175  * buffer passed in, and calls the appropriate routines to do the
176  * job requested.
177  * XXX Code below needs some restructuring after we have some more
178  * macros to support 'struct opthdr' in the headers.
179  */
180 void
181 svr4_optcom_req(queue_t *q, mblk_t *mp, cred_t *cr, optdb_obj_t *dbobjp)
182 {
183 	pfi_t	deffn = dbobjp->odb_deffn;
184 	pfi_t	getfn = dbobjp->odb_getfn;
185 	opt_set_fn setfn = dbobjp->odb_setfn;
186 	opdes_t	*opt_arr = dbobjp->odb_opt_des_arr;
187 	uint_t opt_arr_cnt = dbobjp->odb_opt_arr_cnt;
188 	t_uscalar_t max_optbuf_len;
189 	int len;
190 	mblk_t	*mp1 = NULL;
191 	struct opthdr *next_opt;
192 	struct opthdr *opt;
193 	struct opthdr *opt1;
194 	struct opthdr *opt_end;
195 	struct opthdr *opt_start;
196 	opdes_t	*optd;
197 	struct T_optmgmt_ack *toa;
198 	struct T_optmgmt_req *tor;
199 	int error;
200 
201 	tor = (struct T_optmgmt_req *)mp->b_rptr;
202 	/* Verify message integrity. */
203 	if (mp->b_wptr - mp->b_rptr < sizeof (struct T_optmgmt_req))
204 		goto bad_opt;
205 	/* Verify MGMT_flags legal */
206 	switch (tor->MGMT_flags) {
207 	case T_DEFAULT:
208 	case T_NEGOTIATE:
209 	case T_CURRENT:
210 	case T_CHECK:
211 		/* OK - legal request flags */
212 		break;
213 	default:
214 		optcom_err_ack(q, mp, TBADFLAG, 0);
215 		return;
216 	}
217 	if (tor->MGMT_flags == T_DEFAULT) {
218 		/* Is it a request for default option settings? */
219 
220 		/*
221 		 * Note: XXX TLI and TPI specification was unclear about
222 		 * semantics of T_DEFAULT and the following historical note
223 		 * and its interpretation is incorrect (it implies a request
224 		 * for default values of only the identified options not all.
225 		 * The semantics have been explained better in XTI spec.)
226 		 * However, we do not modify (comment or code) here to keep
227 		 * compatibility.
228 		 * We can rethink this if it ever becomes an issue.
229 		 * ----historical comment start------
230 		 * As we understand it, the input buffer is meaningless
231 		 * so we ditch the message.  A T_DEFAULT request is a
232 		 * request to obtain a buffer containing defaults for
233 		 * all supported options, so we allocate a maximum length
234 		 * reply.
235 		 * ----historical comment end -------
236 		 */
237 		/* T_DEFAULT not passed down */
238 		freemsg(mp);
239 		max_optbuf_len = optcom_max_optbuf_len(opt_arr,
240 		    opt_arr_cnt);
241 		mp = allocb(max_optbuf_len, BPRI_MED);
242 		if (!mp) {
243 no_mem:;
244 			optcom_err_ack(q, mp, TSYSERR, ENOMEM);
245 			return;
246 		}
247 
248 		/* Initialize the T_optmgmt_ack header. */
249 		toa = (struct T_optmgmt_ack *)mp->b_rptr;
250 		bzero((char *)toa, max_optbuf_len);
251 		toa->PRIM_type = T_OPTMGMT_ACK;
252 		toa->OPT_offset = (t_scalar_t)sizeof (struct T_optmgmt_ack);
253 		/* TODO: Is T_DEFAULT the right thing to put in MGMT_flags? */
254 		toa->MGMT_flags = T_DEFAULT;
255 
256 		/* Now walk the table of options passed in */
257 		opt = (struct opthdr *)&toa[1];
258 		for (optd = opt_arr; optd < &opt_arr[opt_arr_cnt]; optd++) {
259 			/*
260 			 * All the options in the table of options passed
261 			 * in are by definition supported by the protocol
262 			 * calling this function.
263 			 */
264 			if (!OA_READ_PERMISSION(optd, cr))
265 				continue;
266 			opt->level = optd->opdes_level;
267 			opt->name = optd->opdes_name;
268 			if (!(optd->opdes_props & OP_DEF_FN) ||
269 			    ((len = (*deffn)(q, opt->level,
270 			    opt->name, (uchar_t *)&opt[1])) < 0)) {
271 				/*
272 				 * Fill length and value from table.
273 				 *
274 				 * Default value not instantiated from function
275 				 * (or the protocol specific function failed it;
276 				 * In this interpretation of T_DEFAULT, this is
277 				 * the best we can do)
278 				 */
279 				switch (optd->opdes_size) {
280 				/*
281 				 * Since options are guaranteed aligned only
282 				 * on a 4 byte boundary (t_scalar_t) any
283 				 * option that is greater in size will default
284 				 * to the bcopy below
285 				 */
286 				case sizeof (int32_t):
287 					*(int32_t *)&opt[1] =
288 					    (int32_t)optd->opdes_default;
289 					break;
290 				case sizeof (int16_t):
291 					*(int16_t *)&opt[1] =
292 					    (int16_t)optd->opdes_default;
293 					break;
294 				case sizeof (int8_t):
295 					*(int8_t *)&opt[1] =
296 					    (int8_t)optd->opdes_default;
297 					break;
298 				default:
299 					/*
300 					 * other length but still assume
301 					 * fixed - use bcopy
302 					 */
303 					bcopy(optd->opdes_defbuf,
304 					    &opt[1], optd->opdes_size);
305 					break;
306 				}
307 				opt->len = optd->opdes_size;
308 			}
309 			else
310 				opt->len = (t_uscalar_t)len;
311 			opt = (struct opthdr *)((char *)&opt[1] +
312 			    _TPI_ALIGN_OPT(opt->len));
313 		}
314 
315 		/* Now record the final length. */
316 		toa->OPT_length = (t_scalar_t)((char *)opt - (char *)&toa[1]);
317 		mp->b_wptr = (uchar_t *)opt;
318 		mp->b_datap->db_type = M_PCPROTO;
319 		/* Ship it back. */
320 		qreply(q, mp);
321 		return;
322 	}
323 	/* T_DEFAULT processing complete - no more T_DEFAULT */
324 
325 	/*
326 	 * For T_NEGOTIATE, T_CURRENT, and T_CHECK requests, we make a
327 	 * pass through the input buffer validating the details and
328 	 * making sure each option is supported by the protocol.
329 	 */
330 	if ((opt_start = (struct opthdr *)mi_offset_param(mp,
331 	    tor->OPT_offset, tor->OPT_length)) == NULL)
332 		goto bad_opt;
333 	if (!__TPI_OPT_ISALIGNED(opt_start))
334 		goto bad_opt;
335 
336 	opt_end = (struct opthdr *)((uchar_t *)opt_start +
337 	    tor->OPT_length);
338 
339 	for (opt = opt_start; opt < opt_end; opt = next_opt) {
340 		/*
341 		 * Verify we have room to reference the option header
342 		 * fields in the option buffer.
343 		 */
344 		if ((uchar_t *)opt + sizeof (struct opthdr) >
345 		    (uchar_t *)opt_end)
346 			goto bad_opt;
347 		/*
348 		 * We now compute pointer to next option in buffer 'next_opt'
349 		 * The next_opt computation above below 'opt->len' initialized
350 		 * by application which cannot be trusted. The usual value
351 		 * too large will be captured by the loop termination condition
352 		 * above. We check for the following which it will miss.
353 		 * 	-pointer space wraparound arithmetic overflow
354 		 *	-last option in buffer with 'opt->len' being too large
355 		 *	 (only reason 'next_opt' should equal or exceed
356 		 *	 'opt_end' for last option is roundup unless length is
357 		 *	 too-large/invalid)
358 		 */
359 		next_opt = (struct opthdr *)((uchar_t *)&opt[1] +
360 		    _TPI_ALIGN_OPT(opt->len));
361 
362 		if ((uchar_t *)next_opt < (uchar_t *)&opt[1] ||
363 		    ((next_opt >= opt_end) &&
364 		    (((uchar_t *)next_opt - (uchar_t *)opt_end) >=
365 		    __TPI_ALIGN_SIZE)))
366 			goto bad_opt;
367 
368 		/* sanity check */
369 		if (opt->name == T_ALLOPT)
370 			goto bad_opt;
371 
372 		error = proto_opt_check(opt->level, opt->name, opt->len, NULL,
373 		    opt_arr, opt_arr_cnt,
374 		    tor->MGMT_flags == T_NEGOTIATE, tor->MGMT_flags == T_CHECK,
375 		    cr);
376 		if (error < 0) {
377 			optcom_err_ack(q, mp, -error, 0);
378 			return;
379 		} else if (error > 0) {
380 			optcom_err_ack(q, mp, TSYSERR, error);
381 			return;
382 		}
383 	} /* end for loop scanning option buffer */
384 
385 	/* Now complete the operation as required. */
386 	switch (tor->MGMT_flags) {
387 	case T_CHECK:
388 		/*
389 		 * Historically used same as T_CURRENT (which was added to
390 		 * standard later). Code retained for compatibility.
391 		 */
392 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
393 	case T_CURRENT:
394 		/*
395 		 * Allocate a maximum size reply.  Perhaps we are supposed to
396 		 * assume that the input buffer includes space for the answers
397 		 * as well as the opthdrs, but we don't know that for sure.
398 		 * So, instead, we create a new output buffer, using the
399 		 * input buffer only as a list of options.
400 		 */
401 		max_optbuf_len = optcom_max_optbuf_len(opt_arr,
402 		    opt_arr_cnt);
403 		mp1 = allocb_tmpl(max_optbuf_len, mp);
404 		if (!mp1)
405 			goto no_mem;
406 		/* Initialize the header. */
407 		mp1->b_datap->db_type = M_PCPROTO;
408 		mp1->b_wptr = &mp1->b_rptr[sizeof (struct T_optmgmt_ack)];
409 		toa = (struct T_optmgmt_ack *)mp1->b_rptr;
410 		toa->OPT_offset = (t_scalar_t)sizeof (struct T_optmgmt_ack);
411 		toa->MGMT_flags = tor->MGMT_flags;
412 		/*
413 		 * Walk through the input buffer again, this time adding
414 		 * entries to the output buffer for each option requested.
415 		 * Note, sanity of option header, last option etc, verified
416 		 * in first pass.
417 		 */
418 		opt1 = (struct opthdr *)&toa[1];
419 
420 		for (opt = opt_start; opt < opt_end; opt = next_opt) {
421 
422 			next_opt = (struct opthdr *)((uchar_t *)&opt[1] +
423 			    _TPI_ALIGN_OPT(opt->len));
424 
425 			opt1->name = opt->name;
426 			opt1->level = opt->level;
427 			len = (*getfn)(q, opt->level,
428 			    opt->name, (uchar_t *)&opt1[1]);
429 			/*
430 			 * Failure means option is not recognized. Copy input
431 			 * buffer as is
432 			 */
433 			if (len < 0) {
434 				opt1->len = opt->len;
435 				bcopy(&opt[1], &opt1[1], opt->len);
436 			} else {
437 				opt1->len = (t_uscalar_t)len;
438 			}
439 			opt1 = (struct opthdr *)((uchar_t *)&opt1[1] +
440 			    _TPI_ALIGN_OPT(opt1->len));
441 		} /* end for loop */
442 
443 		/* Record the final length. */
444 		toa->OPT_length = (t_scalar_t)((uchar_t *)opt1 -
445 		    (uchar_t *)&toa[1]);
446 		mp1->b_wptr = (uchar_t *)opt1;
447 		/* Ditch the input buffer. */
448 		freemsg(mp);
449 		mp = mp1;
450 		break;
451 
452 	case T_NEGOTIATE:
453 		/*
454 		 * Here we are expecting that the response buffer is exactly
455 		 * the same size as the input buffer.  We pass each opthdr
456 		 * to the protocol's set function.  If the protocol doesn't
457 		 * like it, it can update the value in it return argument.
458 		 */
459 		/*
460 		 * Pass each negotiated option through the protocol set
461 		 * function.
462 		 * Note: sanity check on option header values done in first
463 		 * pass and not repeated here.
464 		 */
465 		toa = (struct T_optmgmt_ack *)tor;
466 
467 		for (opt = opt_start; opt < opt_end; opt = next_opt) {
468 			int error;
469 
470 			next_opt = (struct opthdr *)((uchar_t *)&opt[1] +
471 			    _TPI_ALIGN_OPT(opt->len));
472 
473 			error = (*setfn)(q, SETFN_OPTCOM_NEGOTIATE,
474 			    opt->level, opt->name,
475 			    opt->len, (uchar_t *)&opt[1],
476 			    &opt->len, (uchar_t *)&opt[1], NULL, cr);
477 			/*
478 			 * Treat positive "errors" as real.
479 			 * Note: negative errors are to be treated as
480 			 * non-fatal by svr4_optcom_req() and are
481 			 * returned by setfn() when it is passed an
482 			 * option it does not handle. Since the option
483 			 * passed proto_opt_lookup(), it is implied that
484 			 * it is valid but was either handled upstream
485 			 * or will be handled downstream.
486 			 */
487 			if (error > 0) {
488 				optcom_err_ack(q, mp, TSYSERR, error);
489 				return;
490 			}
491 			/*
492 			 * error < 0 means option is not recognized.
493 			 */
494 		}
495 		break;
496 	default:
497 		optcom_err_ack(q, mp, TBADFLAG, 0);
498 		return;
499 	}
500 
501 	/* Set common fields in the header. */
502 	toa->MGMT_flags = T_SUCCESS;
503 	mp->b_datap->db_type = M_PCPROTO;
504 	toa->PRIM_type = T_OPTMGMT_ACK;
505 	qreply(q, mp);
506 	return;
507 bad_opt:;
508 	optcom_err_ack(q, mp, TBADOPT, 0);
509 }
510 
511 /*
512  * New optcom_req inspired by TPI/XTI semantics
513  */
514 void
515 tpi_optcom_req(queue_t *q, mblk_t *mp, cred_t *cr, optdb_obj_t *dbobjp)
516 {
517 	t_scalar_t t_error;
518 	mblk_t *toa_mp;
519 	size_t toa_len;
520 	struct T_optmgmt_ack *toa;
521 	struct T_optmgmt_req *tor =
522 	    (struct T_optmgmt_req *)mp->b_rptr;
523 	t_uscalar_t worst_status;
524 
525 	/* Verify message integrity. */
526 	if ((mp->b_wptr - mp->b_rptr) < sizeof (struct T_optmgmt_req)) {
527 		optcom_err_ack(q, mp, TBADOPT, 0);
528 		return;
529 	}
530 
531 	/* Verify MGMT_flags legal */
532 	switch (tor->MGMT_flags) {
533 	case T_DEFAULT:
534 	case T_NEGOTIATE:
535 	case T_CURRENT:
536 	case T_CHECK:
537 		/* OK - legal request flags */
538 		break;
539 	default:
540 		optcom_err_ack(q, mp, TBADFLAG, 0);
541 		return;
542 	}
543 
544 	/*
545 	 * In this design, there are two passes required on the input buffer
546 	 * mostly to accomodate variable length options and "T_ALLOPT" option
547 	 * which has the semantics "all options of the specified level".
548 	 *
549 	 * For T_DEFAULT, T_NEGOTIATE, T_CURRENT, and T_CHECK requests, we make
550 	 * a pass through the input buffer validating the details and making
551 	 * sure each option is supported by the protocol. We also determine the
552 	 * length of the option buffer to return. (Variable length options and
553 	 * T_ALLOPT mean that length can be different for output buffer).
554 	 */
555 
556 	toa_len = 0;		/* initial value */
557 
558 	/*
559 	 * First pass, we do the following
560 	 *	- estimate cumulative length needed for results
561 	 *	- set "status" field based on permissions, option header check
562 	 *	  etc.
563 	 */
564 	if ((t_error = process_topthdrs_first_pass(mp, cr, dbobjp,
565 	    &toa_len)) != 0) {
566 		optcom_err_ack(q, mp, t_error, 0);
567 		return;
568 	}
569 
570 	/*
571 	 * A validation phase of the input buffer is done. We have also
572 	 * obtained the length requirement and and other details about the
573 	 * input and we liked input buffer so far.  We make another scan
574 	 * through the input now and generate the output necessary to complete
575 	 * the operation.
576 	 */
577 
578 	toa_mp = allocb_tmpl(toa_len, mp);
579 	if (!toa_mp) {
580 		optcom_err_ack(q, mp, TSYSERR, ENOMEM);
581 		return;
582 	}
583 
584 	/*
585 	 * Set initial values for generating output.
586 	 */
587 	worst_status = T_SUCCESS; /* initial value */
588 
589 	/*
590 	 * This routine makes another pass through the option buffer this
591 	 * time acting on the request based on "status" result in the
592 	 * first pass. It also performs "expansion" of T_ALLOPT into
593 	 * all options of a certain level and acts on each for this request.
594 	 */
595 	if ((t_error = do_options_second_pass(q, mp, toa_mp, cr, dbobjp,
596 	    &worst_status)) != 0) {
597 		freemsg(toa_mp);
598 		optcom_err_ack(q, mp, t_error, 0);
599 		return;
600 	}
601 
602 	/*
603 	 * Following code relies on the coincidence that T_optmgmt_req
604 	 * and T_optmgmt_ack are identical in binary representation
605 	 */
606 	toa = (struct T_optmgmt_ack *)toa_mp->b_rptr;
607 	toa->OPT_length = (t_scalar_t)(toa_mp->b_wptr - (toa_mp->b_rptr +
608 	    sizeof (struct T_optmgmt_ack)));
609 	toa->OPT_offset = (t_scalar_t)sizeof (struct T_optmgmt_ack);
610 
611 	toa->MGMT_flags = tor->MGMT_flags;
612 
613 	freemsg(mp);		/* free input mblk */
614 
615 	toa->PRIM_type = T_OPTMGMT_ACK;
616 	toa_mp->b_datap->db_type = M_PCPROTO;
617 	toa->MGMT_flags |= worst_status; /* XXX "worst" or "OR" TPI ? */
618 	qreply(q, toa_mp);
619 }
620 
621 
622 /*
623  * Following routine makes a pass through option buffer in mp and performs the
624  * following tasks.
625  *	- estimate cumulative length needed for results
626  *	- set "status" field based on permissions, option header check
627  *	  etc.
628  */
629 
630 static t_scalar_t
631 process_topthdrs_first_pass(mblk_t *mp, cred_t *cr, optdb_obj_t *dbobjp,
632     size_t *toa_lenp)
633 {
634 	opdes_t	*opt_arr = dbobjp->odb_opt_des_arr;
635 	uint_t opt_arr_cnt = dbobjp->odb_opt_arr_cnt;
636 	optlevel_t *valid_level_arr = dbobjp->odb_valid_levels_arr;
637 	uint_t valid_level_arr_cnt = dbobjp->odb_valid_levels_arr_cnt;
638 	struct T_opthdr *opt;
639 	struct T_opthdr *opt_start, *opt_end;
640 	opdes_t	*optd;
641 	size_t allopt_len;
642 	struct T_optmgmt_req *tor =
643 	    (struct T_optmgmt_req *)mp->b_rptr;
644 
645 	*toa_lenp = sizeof (struct T_optmgmt_ack); /* initial value */
646 
647 	if ((opt_start = (struct T_opthdr *)
648 	    mi_offset_param(mp, tor->OPT_offset, tor->OPT_length)) == NULL) {
649 		return (TBADOPT);
650 	}
651 	if (!__TPI_TOPT_ISALIGNED(opt_start))
652 		return (TBADOPT);
653 
654 	opt_end = (struct T_opthdr *)((uchar_t *)opt_start + tor->OPT_length);
655 
656 	for (opt = opt_start; opt && (opt < opt_end);
657 	    opt = _TPI_TOPT_NEXTHDR(opt_start, tor->OPT_length, opt)) {
658 		/*
659 		 * Validate the option for length and alignment
660 		 * before accessing anything in it.
661 		 */
662 		if (!(_TPI_TOPT_VALID(opt, opt_start, opt_end)))
663 			return (TBADOPT);
664 
665 		/* Find the option in the opt_arr. */
666 		if (opt->name != T_ALLOPT) {
667 			optd = proto_opt_lookup(opt->level, opt->name,
668 			    opt_arr, opt_arr_cnt);
669 			if (optd == NULL) {
670 				/*
671 				 * Option not found
672 				 *
673 				 * Verify if level is "valid" or not.
674 				 * Note: This check is required by XTI
675 				 *
676 				 * TPI provider always initializes
677 				 * the "not supported" (or whatever) status
678 				 * for the options. Other levels leave status
679 				 * unchanged if they do not understand an
680 				 * option.
681 				 */
682 				if (!opt_level_valid(opt->level,
683 				    valid_level_arr, valid_level_arr_cnt))
684 					return (TBADOPT);
685 				/*
686 				 * level is valid - initialize
687 				 * option as not supported
688 				 */
689 				opt->status = T_NOTSUPPORT;
690 				*toa_lenp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(opt->len);
691 				continue;
692 			}
693 		} else {
694 			/*
695 			 * Handle T_ALLOPT case as a special case.
696 			 * Note: T_ALLOPT does not mean anything
697 			 * for T_CHECK operation.
698 			 */
699 			allopt_len = 0;
700 			if (tor->MGMT_flags == T_CHECK ||
701 			    ((allopt_len = opt_level_allopts_lengths(opt->level,
702 			    opt_arr, opt_arr_cnt)) == 0)) {
703 				/*
704 				 * This is confusing but correct !
705 				 * It is not valid to to use T_ALLOPT with
706 				 * T_CHECK flag.
707 				 *
708 				 * opt_level_allopts_lengths() is used to verify
709 				 * that "level" associated with the T_ALLOPT is
710 				 * supported.
711 				 *
712 				 */
713 				opt->status = T_FAILURE;
714 				*toa_lenp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(opt->len);
715 				continue;
716 			}
717 			ASSERT(allopt_len != 0); /* remove ? */
718 
719 			*toa_lenp += allopt_len;
720 			opt->status = T_SUCCESS;
721 			continue;
722 		}
723 
724 		/* Additional checks dependent on operation. */
725 		switch (tor->MGMT_flags) {
726 		case T_DEFAULT:
727 		case T_CURRENT:
728 
729 			/*
730 			 * The proto_opt_lookup() routine call above approved of
731 			 * this option so we can work on the status for it
732 			 * based on the permissions for the operation. (This
733 			 * can override any status for it set at higher levels)
734 			 * We assume this override is OK since chkfn at this
735 			 * level approved of this option.
736 			 *
737 			 * T_CURRENT semantics:
738 			 * The read access is required. Else option
739 			 * status is T_NOTSUPPORT.
740 			 *
741 			 * T_DEFAULT semantics:
742 			 * Note: specification is not clear on this but we
743 			 * interpret T_DEFAULT semantics such that access to
744 			 * read value is required for access even the default
745 			 * value. Otherwise the option status is T_NOTSUPPORT.
746 			 */
747 			if (!OA_READ_PERMISSION(optd, cr)) {
748 				opt->status = T_NOTSUPPORT;
749 				*toa_lenp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(opt->len);
750 				/* skip to next */
751 				continue;
752 			}
753 
754 			/*
755 			 * T_DEFAULT/T_CURRENT semantics:
756 			 * We know that read access is set. If no other access
757 			 * is set, then status is T_READONLY.
758 			 */
759 			if (OA_READONLY_PERMISSION(optd, cr))
760 				opt->status = T_READONLY;
761 			else
762 				opt->status = T_SUCCESS;
763 			/*
764 			 * Option passes all checks. Make room for it in the
765 			 * ack. Note: size stored in table does not include
766 			 * space for option header.
767 			 */
768 			*toa_lenp += sizeof (struct T_opthdr) +
769 			    _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(optd->opdes_size);
770 			break;
771 
772 		case T_CHECK:
773 		case T_NEGOTIATE:
774 
775 			/*
776 			 * T_NEGOTIATE semantics:
777 			 * If for fixed length option value on input is not the
778 			 * same as value supplied, then status is T_FAILURE.
779 			 *
780 			 * T_CHECK semantics:
781 			 * If value is supplied, semantics same as T_NEGOTIATE.
782 			 * It is however ok not to supply a value with T_CHECK.
783 			 */
784 
785 			if (tor->MGMT_flags == T_NEGOTIATE ||
786 			    (opt->len != sizeof (struct T_opthdr))) {
787 				/*
788 				 * Implies "value" is specified in T_CHECK or
789 				 * it is a T_NEGOTIATE request.
790 				 * Verify size.
791 				 * Note: This can override anything about this
792 				 * option request done at a higher level.
793 				 */
794 				if (opt->len < sizeof (struct T_opthdr) ||
795 				    !opt_length_ok(optd,
796 				    opt->len - sizeof (struct T_opthdr))) {
797 					/* bad size */
798 					*toa_lenp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(opt->len);
799 					opt->status = T_FAILURE;
800 					continue;
801 				}
802 			}
803 			/*
804 			 * The proto_opt_lookup()  routine above() approved of
805 			 * this option so we can work on the status for it based
806 			 * on the permissions for the operation. (This can
807 			 * override anything set at a higher level).
808 			 *
809 			 * T_CHECK/T_NEGOTIATE semantics:
810 			 * Set status to T_READONLY if read is the only access
811 			 * permitted
812 			 */
813 			if (OA_READONLY_PERMISSION(optd, cr)) {
814 				opt->status = T_READONLY;
815 				*toa_lenp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(opt->len);
816 				/* skip to next */
817 				continue;
818 			}
819 
820 			/*
821 			 * T_CHECK/T_NEGOTIATE semantics:
822 			 * If write (or execute) access is not set, then status
823 			 * is T_NOTSUPPORT.
824 			 */
825 			if (!OA_WRITE_OR_EXECUTE(optd, cr)) {
826 				opt->status = T_NOTSUPPORT;
827 				*toa_lenp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(opt->len);
828 				/* skip to next option */
829 				continue;
830 			}
831 			/*
832 			 * Option passes all checks. Make room for it in the
833 			 * ack and set success in status.
834 			 * Note: size stored in table does not include header
835 			 * length.
836 			 */
837 			opt->status = T_SUCCESS;
838 			*toa_lenp += sizeof (struct T_opthdr) +
839 			    _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(optd->opdes_size);
840 			break;
841 
842 		default:
843 			return (TBADFLAG);
844 		}
845 	} /* for loop scanning input buffer */
846 
847 	return (0);		/* OK return */
848 }
849 
850 /*
851  * This routine makes another pass through the option buffer this
852  * time acting on the request based on "status" result in the
853  * first pass. It also performs "expansion" of T_ALLOPT into
854  * all options of a certain level and acts on each for this request.
855  */
856 static t_scalar_t
857 do_options_second_pass(queue_t *q, mblk_t *reqmp, mblk_t *ack_mp, cred_t *cr,
858     optdb_obj_t *dbobjp, t_uscalar_t *worst_statusp)
859 {
860 	int failed_option;
861 	struct T_opthdr *opt;
862 	struct T_opthdr *opt_start, *opt_end;
863 	uchar_t *optr;
864 	uint_t optset_context;
865 	struct T_optmgmt_req *tor = (struct T_optmgmt_req *)reqmp->b_rptr;
866 
867 	optr = (uchar_t *)ack_mp->b_rptr +
868 	    sizeof (struct T_optmgmt_ack); /* assumed int32_t aligned */
869 
870 	/*
871 	 * Set initial values for scanning input
872 	 */
873 	opt_start = (struct T_opthdr *)mi_offset_param(reqmp,
874 	    tor->OPT_offset, tor->OPT_length);
875 	if (opt_start == NULL)
876 		return (TBADOPT);
877 	opt_end = (struct T_opthdr *)((uchar_t *)opt_start + tor->OPT_length);
878 	ASSERT(__TPI_TOPT_ISALIGNED(opt_start)); /* verified in first pass */
879 
880 	for (opt = opt_start; opt && (opt < opt_end);
881 	    opt = _TPI_TOPT_NEXTHDR(opt_start, tor->OPT_length, opt)) {
882 
883 		/* verified in first pass */
884 		ASSERT(_TPI_TOPT_VALID(opt, opt_start, opt_end));
885 
886 		/*
887 		 * If the first pass in process_topthdrs_first_pass()
888 		 * has marked the option as a failure case for the MGMT_flags
889 		 * semantics then there is not much to do.
890 		 *
891 		 * Note: For all practical purposes, T_READONLY status is
892 		 * a "success" for T_DEFAULT/T_CURRENT and "failure" for
893 		 * T_CHECK/T_NEGOTIATE
894 		 */
895 		failed_option =
896 		    (opt->status == T_NOTSUPPORT) ||
897 		    (opt->status == T_FAILURE) ||
898 		    ((tor->MGMT_flags & (T_NEGOTIATE|T_CHECK)) &&
899 		    (opt->status == T_READONLY));
900 
901 		if (failed_option) {
902 			/*
903 			 * According to T_DEFAULT/T_CURRENT semantics, the
904 			 * input values, even if present, are to be ignored.
905 			 * Note: Specification is not clear on this, but we
906 			 * interpret that even though we ignore the values, we
907 			 * can return them as is. So we process them similar to
908 			 * T_CHECK/T_NEGOTIATE case which has the semantics to
909 			 * return the values as is. XXX If interpretation is
910 			 * ever determined incorrect fill in appropriate code
911 			 * here to treat T_DEFAULT/T_CURRENT differently.
912 			 *
913 			 * According to T_CHECK/T_NEGOTIATE semantics,
914 			 * in the case of T_NOTSUPPORT/T_FAILURE/T_READONLY,
915 			 * the semantics are to return the "value" part of
916 			 * option untouched. So here we copy the option
917 			 * head including value part if any to output.
918 			 */
919 
920 			bcopy(opt, optr, opt->len);
921 			optr += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(opt->len);
922 
923 			*worst_statusp = get_worst_status(opt->status,
924 			    *worst_statusp);
925 
926 			/* skip to process next option in buffer */
927 			continue;
928 
929 		} /* end if "failed option" */
930 		/*
931 		 * The status is T_SUCCESS or T_READONLY
932 		 * We process the value part here
933 		 */
934 		ASSERT(opt->status == T_SUCCESS || opt->status == T_READONLY);
935 		switch (tor->MGMT_flags) {
936 		case T_DEFAULT:
937 			/*
938 			 * We fill default value from table or protocol specific
939 			 * function. If this call fails, we pass input through.
940 			 */
941 			if (do_opt_default(q, opt, &optr, worst_statusp,
942 			    cr, dbobjp) < 0) {
943 				opt->status = T_FAILURE;
944 				bcopy(opt, optr, opt->len);
945 				optr += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(opt->len);
946 				*worst_statusp = get_worst_status(opt->status,
947 				    *worst_statusp);
948 			}
949 			break;
950 
951 		case T_CURRENT:
952 
953 			do_opt_current(q, opt, &optr, worst_statusp, cr,
954 			    dbobjp);
955 			break;
956 
957 		case T_CHECK:
958 		case T_NEGOTIATE:
959 			if (tor->MGMT_flags == T_CHECK)
960 				optset_context = SETFN_OPTCOM_CHECKONLY;
961 			else	/* T_NEGOTIATE */
962 				optset_context = SETFN_OPTCOM_NEGOTIATE;
963 			do_opt_check_or_negotiate(q, opt, optset_context,
964 			    &optr, worst_statusp, cr, dbobjp);
965 			break;
966 		default:
967 			return (TBADFLAG);
968 		}
969 	} /* end for loop scanning option buffer */
970 
971 	ack_mp->b_wptr = optr;
972 	ASSERT(ack_mp->b_wptr <= ack_mp->b_datap->db_lim);
973 
974 	return (0);		/* OK return */
975 }
976 
977 
978 static t_uscalar_t
979 get_worst_status(t_uscalar_t status, t_uscalar_t current_worst_status)
980 {
981 	/*
982 	 * Return the "worst" among the arguments "status" and
983 	 * "current_worst_status".
984 	 *
985 	 * Note: Tracking "worst_status" can be made a bit simpler
986 	 * if we use the property that status codes are bitwise
987 	 * distinct.
988 	 *
989 	 * The pecking order is
990 	 *
991 	 * T_SUCCESS ..... best
992 	 * T_PARTSUCCESS
993 	 * T_FAILURE
994 	 * T_READONLY
995 	 * T_NOTSUPPORT... worst
996 	 */
997 	if (status == current_worst_status)
998 		return (current_worst_status);
999 	switch (current_worst_status) {
1000 	case T_SUCCESS:
1001 		if (status == T_PARTSUCCESS)
1002 			return (T_PARTSUCCESS);
1003 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
1004 	case T_PARTSUCCESS:
1005 		if (status == T_FAILURE)
1006 			return (T_FAILURE);
1007 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
1008 	case T_FAILURE:
1009 		if (status == T_READONLY)
1010 			return (T_READONLY);
1011 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
1012 	case T_READONLY:
1013 		if (status == T_NOTSUPPORT)
1014 			return (T_NOTSUPPORT);
1015 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
1016 	case T_NOTSUPPORT:
1017 	default:
1018 		return (current_worst_status);
1019 	}
1020 }
1021 
1022 static int
1023 do_opt_default(queue_t *q, struct T_opthdr *reqopt, uchar_t **resptrp,
1024     t_uscalar_t *worst_statusp, cred_t *cr, optdb_obj_t *dbobjp)
1025 {
1026 	pfi_t	deffn = dbobjp->odb_deffn;
1027 	opdes_t	*opt_arr = dbobjp->odb_opt_des_arr;
1028 	uint_t opt_arr_cnt = dbobjp->odb_opt_arr_cnt;
1029 
1030 	struct T_opthdr *topth;
1031 	opdes_t *optd;
1032 
1033 	if (reqopt->name != T_ALLOPT) {
1034 		/*
1035 		 * lookup the option in the table and fill default value
1036 		 */
1037 		optd = proto_opt_lookup(reqopt->level, reqopt->name,
1038 		    opt_arr, opt_arr_cnt);
1039 
1040 		/* Calling routine should have verified it it exists */
1041 		ASSERT(optd != NULL);
1042 
1043 		topth = (struct T_opthdr *)(*resptrp);
1044 		topth->level = reqopt->level;
1045 		topth->name = reqopt->name;
1046 		topth->status = reqopt->status;
1047 
1048 		*worst_statusp = get_worst_status(reqopt->status,
1049 		    *worst_statusp);
1050 
1051 		if (optd->opdes_props & OP_NODEFAULT) {
1052 			/* header only, no default "value" part */
1053 			topth->len = sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1054 			*resptrp += sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1055 		} else {
1056 			int deflen;
1057 
1058 			if (optd->opdes_props & OP_DEF_FN) {
1059 				deflen = (*deffn)(q, reqopt->level,
1060 				    reqopt->name, _TPI_TOPT_DATA(topth));
1061 				if (deflen >= 0) {
1062 					topth->len = (t_uscalar_t)
1063 					    (sizeof (struct T_opthdr) + deflen);
1064 				} else {
1065 					/*
1066 					 * return error, this should 'pass
1067 					 * through' the option and maybe some
1068 					 * other level will fill it in or
1069 					 * already did.
1070 					 * (No change in 'resptrp' upto here)
1071 					 */
1072 					return (-1);
1073 				}
1074 			} else {
1075 				/* fill length and value part */
1076 				switch (optd->opdes_size) {
1077 				/*
1078 				 * Since options are guaranteed aligned only
1079 				 * on a 4 byte boundary (t_scalar_t) any
1080 				 * option that is greater in size will default
1081 				 * to the bcopy below
1082 				 */
1083 				case sizeof (int32_t):
1084 					*(int32_t *)_TPI_TOPT_DATA(topth) =
1085 					    (int32_t)optd->opdes_default;
1086 					break;
1087 				case sizeof (int16_t):
1088 					*(int16_t *)_TPI_TOPT_DATA(topth) =
1089 					    (int16_t)optd->opdes_default;
1090 					break;
1091 				case sizeof (int8_t):
1092 					*(int8_t *)_TPI_TOPT_DATA(topth) =
1093 					    (int8_t)optd->opdes_default;
1094 					break;
1095 				default:
1096 					/*
1097 					 * other length but still assume
1098 					 * fixed - use bcopy
1099 					 */
1100 					bcopy(optd->opdes_defbuf,
1101 					    _TPI_TOPT_DATA(topth),
1102 					    optd->opdes_size);
1103 					break;
1104 				}
1105 				topth->len = (t_uscalar_t)(optd->opdes_size +
1106 				    sizeof (struct T_opthdr));
1107 			}
1108 			*resptrp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(topth->len);
1109 		}
1110 		return (0);	/* OK return */
1111 	}
1112 
1113 	/*
1114 	 * T_ALLOPT processing
1115 	 *
1116 	 * lookup and stuff default values of all the options of the
1117 	 * level specified
1118 	 */
1119 	for (optd = opt_arr; optd < &opt_arr[opt_arr_cnt]; optd++) {
1120 		if (reqopt->level != optd->opdes_level)
1121 			continue;
1122 		/*
1123 		 *
1124 		 * T_DEFAULT semantics:
1125 		 * XXX: we interpret T_DEFAULT semantics such that access to
1126 		 * read value is required for access even the default value.
1127 		 * Else option is ignored for T_ALLOPT request.
1128 		 */
1129 		if (!OA_READ_PERMISSION(optd, cr))
1130 			/* skip this one */
1131 			continue;
1132 
1133 		/*
1134 		 * Found option of same level as T_ALLOPT request
1135 		 * that we can return.
1136 		 */
1137 
1138 		topth = (struct T_opthdr *)(*resptrp);
1139 		topth->level = optd->opdes_level;
1140 		topth->name = optd->opdes_name;
1141 
1142 		/*
1143 		 * T_DEFAULT semantics:
1144 		 * We know that read access is set. If no other access is set,
1145 		 * then status is T_READONLY
1146 		 */
1147 		if (OA_READONLY_PERMISSION(optd, cr)) {
1148 			topth->status = T_READONLY;
1149 			*worst_statusp = get_worst_status(T_READONLY,
1150 			    *worst_statusp);
1151 		} else {
1152 			topth->status = T_SUCCESS;
1153 			/*
1154 			 * Note: *worst_statusp has to be T_SUCCESS or
1155 			 * worse so no need to adjust
1156 			 */
1157 		}
1158 
1159 		if (optd->opdes_props & OP_NODEFAULT) {
1160 			/* header only, no value part */
1161 			topth->len = sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1162 			*resptrp += sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1163 		} else {
1164 			int deflen;
1165 
1166 			if (optd->opdes_props & OP_DEF_FN) {
1167 				deflen = (*deffn)(q, reqopt->level,
1168 				    reqopt->name, _TPI_TOPT_DATA(topth));
1169 				if (deflen >= 0) {
1170 					topth->len = (t_uscalar_t)(deflen +
1171 					    sizeof (struct T_opthdr));
1172 				} else {
1173 					/*
1174 					 * deffn failed.
1175 					 * return just the header as T_ALLOPT
1176 					 * expansion.
1177 					 * Some other level deffn may
1178 					 * supply value part.
1179 					 */
1180 					topth->len = sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1181 					topth->status = T_FAILURE;
1182 					*worst_statusp =
1183 					    get_worst_status(T_FAILURE,
1184 					    *worst_statusp);
1185 				}
1186 			} else {
1187 				/*
1188 				 * fill length and value part from
1189 				 * table
1190 				 */
1191 				switch (optd->opdes_size) {
1192 				/*
1193 				 * Since options are guaranteed aligned only
1194 				 * on a 4 byte boundary (t_scalar_t) any
1195 				 * option that is greater in size will default
1196 				 * to the bcopy below
1197 				 */
1198 				case sizeof (int32_t):
1199 					*(int32_t *)_TPI_TOPT_DATA(topth) =
1200 					    (int32_t)optd->opdes_default;
1201 					break;
1202 				case sizeof (int16_t):
1203 					*(int16_t *)_TPI_TOPT_DATA(topth) =
1204 					    (int16_t)optd->opdes_default;
1205 					break;
1206 				case sizeof (int8_t):
1207 					*(int8_t *)_TPI_TOPT_DATA(topth) =
1208 					    (int8_t)optd->opdes_default;
1209 					break;
1210 				default:
1211 					/*
1212 					 * other length but still assume
1213 					 * fixed - use bcopy
1214 					 */
1215 					bcopy(optd->opdes_defbuf,
1216 					    _TPI_TOPT_DATA(topth),
1217 					    optd->opdes_size);
1218 				}
1219 				topth->len = (t_uscalar_t)(optd->opdes_size +
1220 				    sizeof (struct T_opthdr));
1221 			}
1222 			*resptrp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(topth->len);
1223 		}
1224 	}
1225 	return (0);
1226 }
1227 
1228 static void
1229 do_opt_current(queue_t *q, struct T_opthdr *reqopt, uchar_t **resptrp,
1230     t_uscalar_t *worst_statusp, cred_t *cr, optdb_obj_t *dbobjp)
1231 {
1232 	pfi_t	getfn = dbobjp->odb_getfn;
1233 	opdes_t	*opt_arr = dbobjp->odb_opt_des_arr;
1234 	uint_t opt_arr_cnt = dbobjp->odb_opt_arr_cnt;
1235 	struct T_opthdr *topth;
1236 	opdes_t *optd;
1237 	int optlen;
1238 	uchar_t *initptr = *resptrp;
1239 
1240 	/*
1241 	 * We call getfn to get the current value of an option. The call may
1242 	 * fail in which case we copy the values from the input buffer. Maybe
1243 	 * something downstream will fill it in or something upstream did.
1244 	 */
1245 
1246 	if (reqopt->name != T_ALLOPT) {
1247 		topth = (struct T_opthdr *)*resptrp;
1248 		*resptrp += sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1249 		optlen = (*getfn)(q, reqopt->level, reqopt->name, *resptrp);
1250 		if (optlen >= 0) {
1251 			topth->len = (t_uscalar_t)(optlen +
1252 			    sizeof (struct T_opthdr));
1253 			topth->level = reqopt->level;
1254 			topth->name = reqopt->name;
1255 			topth->status = reqopt->status;
1256 			*resptrp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(optlen);
1257 			*worst_statusp = get_worst_status(topth->status,
1258 			    *worst_statusp);
1259 		} else {
1260 			/* failed - reset "*resptrp" pointer */
1261 			*resptrp -= sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1262 		}
1263 	} else {		/* T_ALLOPT processing */
1264 		/* scan and get all options */
1265 		for (optd = opt_arr; optd < &opt_arr[opt_arr_cnt]; optd++) {
1266 			/* skip other levels */
1267 			if (reqopt->level != optd->opdes_level)
1268 				continue;
1269 
1270 			if (!OA_READ_PERMISSION(optd, cr))
1271 				/* skip this one */
1272 				continue;
1273 
1274 			topth = (struct T_opthdr *)*resptrp;
1275 			*resptrp += sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1276 
1277 			/* get option of this level */
1278 			optlen = (*getfn)(q, reqopt->level, optd->opdes_name,
1279 			    *resptrp);
1280 			if (optlen >= 0) {
1281 				/* success */
1282 				topth->len = (t_uscalar_t)(optlen +
1283 				    sizeof (struct T_opthdr));
1284 				topth->level = reqopt->level;
1285 				topth->name = optd->opdes_name;
1286 				if (OA_READONLY_PERMISSION(optd, cr))
1287 					topth->status = T_READONLY;
1288 				else
1289 					topth->status = T_SUCCESS;
1290 				*resptrp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(optlen);
1291 			} else {
1292 				/*
1293 				 * failed, return as T_FAILURE and null value
1294 				 * part. Maybe something downstream will
1295 				 * handle this one and fill in a value. Here
1296 				 * it is just part of T_ALLOPT expansion.
1297 				 */
1298 				topth->len = sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1299 				topth->level = reqopt->level;
1300 				topth->name = optd->opdes_name;
1301 				topth->status = T_FAILURE;
1302 			}
1303 			*worst_statusp = get_worst_status(topth->status,
1304 			    *worst_statusp);
1305 		} /* end for loop */
1306 	}
1307 	if (*resptrp == initptr) {
1308 		/*
1309 		 * getfn failed and does not want to handle this option.
1310 		 */
1311 		reqopt->status = T_FAILURE;
1312 		bcopy(reqopt, *resptrp, reqopt->len);
1313 		*resptrp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(reqopt->len);
1314 		*worst_statusp = get_worst_status(reqopt->status,
1315 		    *worst_statusp);
1316 	}
1317 }
1318 
1319 static void
1320 do_opt_check_or_negotiate(queue_t *q, struct T_opthdr *reqopt,
1321     uint_t optset_context, uchar_t **resptrp, t_uscalar_t *worst_statusp,
1322     cred_t *cr, optdb_obj_t *dbobjp)
1323 {
1324 	pfi_t	deffn = dbobjp->odb_deffn;
1325 	opt_set_fn setfn = dbobjp->odb_setfn;
1326 	opdes_t	*opt_arr = dbobjp->odb_opt_des_arr;
1327 	uint_t opt_arr_cnt = dbobjp->odb_opt_arr_cnt;
1328 	struct T_opthdr *topth;
1329 	opdes_t *optd;
1330 	int error;
1331 	t_uscalar_t optlen;
1332 	t_scalar_t optsize;
1333 	uchar_t *initptr = *resptrp;
1334 
1335 	ASSERT(reqopt->status == T_SUCCESS);
1336 
1337 	if (reqopt->name != T_ALLOPT) {
1338 		topth = (struct T_opthdr *)*resptrp;
1339 		*resptrp += sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1340 		error = (*setfn)(q, optset_context, reqopt->level, reqopt->name,
1341 		    reqopt->len - sizeof (struct T_opthdr),
1342 		    _TPI_TOPT_DATA(reqopt), &optlen, _TPI_TOPT_DATA(topth),
1343 		    NULL, cr);
1344 		if (error) {
1345 			/* failed - reset "*resptrp" */
1346 			*resptrp -= sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1347 		} else {
1348 			/*
1349 			 * success - "value" already filled in setfn()
1350 			 */
1351 			topth->len = (t_uscalar_t)(optlen +
1352 			    sizeof (struct T_opthdr));
1353 			topth->level = reqopt->level;
1354 			topth->name = reqopt->name;
1355 			topth->status = reqopt->status;
1356 			*resptrp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(optlen);
1357 			*worst_statusp = get_worst_status(topth->status,
1358 			    *worst_statusp);
1359 		}
1360 	} else {		/* T_ALLOPT processing */
1361 		/* only for T_NEGOTIATE case */
1362 		ASSERT(optset_context == SETFN_OPTCOM_NEGOTIATE);
1363 
1364 		/* scan and set all options to default value */
1365 		for (optd = opt_arr; optd < &opt_arr[opt_arr_cnt]; optd++) {
1366 
1367 			/* skip other levels */
1368 			if (reqopt->level != optd->opdes_level)
1369 				continue;
1370 
1371 			if (OA_EXECUTE_PERMISSION(optd, cr) ||
1372 			    OA_NO_PERMISSION(optd, cr)) {
1373 				/*
1374 				 * skip this one too. Does not make sense to
1375 				 * set anything to default value for "execute"
1376 				 * options.
1377 				 */
1378 				continue;
1379 			}
1380 
1381 			if (OA_READONLY_PERMISSION(optd, cr)) {
1382 				/*
1383 				 * Return with T_READONLY status (and no value
1384 				 * part). Note: spec is not clear but
1385 				 * XTI test suite needs this.
1386 				 */
1387 				topth = (struct T_opthdr *)*resptrp;
1388 				topth->len = sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1389 				*resptrp += topth->len;
1390 				topth->level = reqopt->level;
1391 				topth->name = optd->opdes_name;
1392 				topth->status = T_READONLY;
1393 				*worst_statusp = get_worst_status(topth->status,
1394 				    *worst_statusp);
1395 				continue;
1396 			}
1397 
1398 			/*
1399 			 * It is not read only or execute type
1400 			 * the it must have write permission
1401 			 */
1402 			ASSERT(OA_WRITE_PERMISSION(optd, cr));
1403 
1404 			topth = (struct T_opthdr *)*resptrp;
1405 			*resptrp += sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1406 
1407 			topth->len = sizeof (struct T_opthdr);
1408 			topth->level = reqopt->level;
1409 			topth->name = optd->opdes_name;
1410 			if (optd->opdes_props & OP_NODEFAULT) {
1411 				/*
1412 				 * Option of "no default value" so it does not
1413 				 * make sense to try to set it. We just return
1414 				 * header with status of T_SUCCESS
1415 				 * XXX should this be failure ?
1416 				 */
1417 				topth->status = T_SUCCESS;
1418 				continue; /* skip setting */
1419 			}
1420 			if (optd->opdes_props & OP_DEF_FN) {
1421 				if ((optd->opdes_props & OP_VARLEN) ||
1422 				    ((optsize = (*deffn)(q, reqopt->level,
1423 				    optd->opdes_name,
1424 				    (uchar_t *)optd->opdes_defbuf)) < 0)) {
1425 					/* XXX - skip these too */
1426 					topth->status = T_SUCCESS;
1427 					continue; /* skip setting */
1428 				}
1429 			} else {
1430 				optsize = optd->opdes_size;
1431 			}
1432 
1433 
1434 			/* set option of this level */
1435 			error = (*setfn)(q, SETFN_OPTCOM_NEGOTIATE,
1436 			    reqopt->level, optd->opdes_name, optsize,
1437 			    (uchar_t *)optd->opdes_defbuf, &optlen,
1438 			    _TPI_TOPT_DATA(topth), NULL, cr);
1439 			if (error) {
1440 				/*
1441 				 * failed, return as T_FAILURE and null value
1442 				 * part. Maybe something downstream will
1443 				 * handle this one and fill in a value. Here
1444 				 * it is just part of T_ALLOPT expansion.
1445 				 */
1446 				topth->status = T_FAILURE;
1447 				*worst_statusp = get_worst_status(topth->status,
1448 				    *worst_statusp);
1449 			} else {
1450 				/* success */
1451 				topth->len += optlen;
1452 				topth->status = T_SUCCESS;
1453 				*resptrp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(optlen);
1454 			}
1455 		} /* end for loop */
1456 		/* END T_ALLOPT */
1457 	}
1458 
1459 	if (*resptrp == initptr) {
1460 		/*
1461 		 * setfn failed and does not want to handle this option.
1462 		 */
1463 		reqopt->status = T_FAILURE;
1464 		bcopy(reqopt, *resptrp, reqopt->len);
1465 		*resptrp += _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(reqopt->len);
1466 		*worst_statusp = get_worst_status(reqopt->status,
1467 		    *worst_statusp);
1468 	}
1469 }
1470 
1471 /*
1472  * The following routines process options buffer passed with
1473  * T_CONN_REQ, T_CONN_RES and T_UNITDATA_REQ.
1474  * This routine does the consistency check applied to the
1475  * sanity of formatting of multiple options packed in the
1476  * buffer.
1477  *
1478  * XTI brain damage alert:
1479  * XTI interface adopts the notion of an option being an
1480  * "absolute requirement" from OSI transport service (but applies
1481  * it to all transports including Internet transports).
1482  * The main effect of that is action on failure to "negotiate" a
1483  * requested option to the exact requested value
1484  *
1485  *          - if the option is an "absolute requirement", the primitive
1486  *            is aborted (e.g T_DISCON_REQ or T_UDERR generated)
1487  *          - if the option is NOT and "absolute requirement" it can
1488  *            just be ignored.
1489  *
1490  * We would not support "negotiating" of options on connection
1491  * primitives for Internet transports. However just in case we
1492  * forced to in order to pass strange test suites, the design here
1493  * tries to support these notions.
1494  *
1495  * tpi_optcom_buf(q, mp, opt_lenp, opt_offset, cred, dbobjp, thisdg_attrs,
1496  *	*is_absreq_failurep)
1497  *
1498  * - Verify the option buffer, if formatted badly, return error 1
1499  *
1500  * - If it is a "permissions" failure (read-only), return error 2
1501  *
1502  * - Else, process the option "in place", the following can happen,
1503  *	     - if a "privileged" option, mark it as "ignored".
1504  *	     - if "not supported", mark "ignored"
1505  *	     - if "supported" attempt negotiation and fill result in
1506  *	       the outcome
1507  *			- if "absolute requirement", set "*is_absreq_failurep"
1508  *			- if NOT an "absolute requirement", then our
1509  *			  interpretation is to mark is at ignored if
1510  *			  negotiation fails (Spec allows partial success
1511  *			  as in OSI protocols but not failure)
1512  *
1513  *   Then delete "ignored" options from option buffer and return success.
1514  *
1515  */
1516 int
1517 tpi_optcom_buf(queue_t *q, mblk_t *mp, t_scalar_t *opt_lenp,
1518     t_scalar_t opt_offset, cred_t *cr, optdb_obj_t *dbobjp,
1519     void *thisdg_attrs, int *is_absreq_failurep)
1520 {
1521 	opt_set_fn setfn = dbobjp->odb_setfn;
1522 	opdes_t *opt_arr = dbobjp->odb_opt_des_arr;
1523 	uint_t opt_arr_cnt = dbobjp->odb_opt_arr_cnt;
1524 	struct T_opthdr *opt, *opt_start, *opt_end;
1525 	mblk_t  *copy_mp_head;
1526 	uchar_t *optr, *init_optr;
1527 	opdes_t *optd;
1528 	uint_t optset_context;
1529 	t_uscalar_t olen;
1530 	int error = 0;
1531 
1532 	ASSERT((uchar_t *)opt_lenp > mp->b_rptr &&
1533 	    (uchar_t *)opt_lenp < mp->b_wptr);
1534 
1535 	copy_mp_head = NULL;
1536 	*is_absreq_failurep = 0;
1537 	switch (((union T_primitives *)mp->b_rptr)->type) {
1538 	case T_CONN_REQ:
1539 	case T_CONN_RES:
1540 		optset_context = SETFN_CONN_NEGOTIATE;
1541 		break;
1542 	case T_UNITDATA_REQ:
1543 		optset_context = SETFN_UD_NEGOTIATE;
1544 		break;
1545 	default:
1546 		/*
1547 		 * should never get here, all possible TPI primitives
1548 		 * where this can be called from should be accounted
1549 		 * for in the cases above
1550 		 */
1551 		return (EINVAL);
1552 	}
1553 
1554 	if ((opt_start = (struct T_opthdr *)
1555 	    mi_offset_param(mp, opt_offset, *opt_lenp)) == NULL) {
1556 		error = ENOPROTOOPT;
1557 		goto error_ret;
1558 	}
1559 	if (!__TPI_TOPT_ISALIGNED(opt_start)) {
1560 		error = ENOPROTOOPT;
1561 		goto error_ret;
1562 	}
1563 
1564 	opt_end = (struct T_opthdr *)((uchar_t *)opt_start
1565 	    + *opt_lenp);
1566 
1567 	if ((copy_mp_head = copyb(mp)) == (mblk_t *)NULL) {
1568 		error = ENOMEM;
1569 		goto error_ret;
1570 	}
1571 
1572 	init_optr = optr = (uchar_t *)&copy_mp_head->b_rptr[opt_offset];
1573 
1574 	for (opt = opt_start; opt && (opt < opt_end);
1575 	    opt = _TPI_TOPT_NEXTHDR(opt_start, *opt_lenp, opt)) {
1576 		/*
1577 		 * Validate the option for length and alignment
1578 		 * before accessing anything in it
1579 		 */
1580 		if (!_TPI_TOPT_VALID(opt, opt_start, opt_end)) {
1581 			error = ENOPROTOOPT;
1582 			goto error_ret;
1583 		}
1584 
1585 		/* Find the option in the opt_arr. */
1586 		optd = proto_opt_lookup(opt->level, opt->name,
1587 		    opt_arr, opt_arr_cnt);
1588 
1589 		if (optd == NULL) {
1590 			/*
1591 			 * Option not found
1592 			 */
1593 			opt->status = T_NOTSUPPORT;
1594 			continue;
1595 		}
1596 
1597 		/*
1598 		 * Weird but as in XTI spec.
1599 		 * Sec 6.3.6 "Privileged and ReadOnly Options"
1600 		 * Permission problems (e.g.readonly) fail with bad access
1601 		 * BUT "privileged" option request from those NOT PRIVILEGED
1602 		 * are to be merely "ignored".
1603 		 * XXX Prevents "probing" of privileged options ?
1604 		 */
1605 		if (OA_READONLY_PERMISSION(optd, cr)) {
1606 			error = EACCES;
1607 			goto error_ret;
1608 		}
1609 		if (OA_MATCHED_PRIV(optd, cr)) {
1610 			/*
1611 			 * For privileged options, we DO perform
1612 			 * access checks as is common sense
1613 			 */
1614 			if (!OA_WX_ANYPRIV(optd)) {
1615 				error = EACCES;
1616 				goto error_ret;
1617 			}
1618 		} else {
1619 			/*
1620 			 * For non privileged, we fail instead following
1621 			 * "ignore" semantics dictated by XTI spec for
1622 			 * permissions problems.
1623 			 * Sec 6.3.6 "Privileged and ReadOnly Options"
1624 			 * XXX Should we do "ignore" semantics ?
1625 			 */
1626 			if (!OA_WX_NOPRIV(optd)) { /* nopriv */
1627 				opt->status = T_FAILURE;
1628 				continue;
1629 			}
1630 		}
1631 		/*
1632 		 *
1633 		 * If the negotiation fails, for options that
1634 		 * are "absolute requirement", it is a fatal error.
1635 		 * For options that are NOT "absolute requirements",
1636 		 * and the value fails to negotiate, the XTI spec
1637 		 * only considers the possibility of partial success
1638 		 * (T_PARTSUCCES - not likely for Internet protocols).
1639 		 * The spec is in denial about complete failure
1640 		 * (T_FAILURE) to negotiate for options that are
1641 		 * carried on T_CONN_REQ/T_CONN_RES/T_UNITDATA
1642 		 * We interpret the T_FAILURE to negotiate an option
1643 		 * that is NOT an absolute requirement that it is safe
1644 		 * to ignore it.
1645 		 */
1646 
1647 		/* verify length */
1648 		if (opt->len < (t_uscalar_t)sizeof (struct T_opthdr) ||
1649 		    !opt_length_ok(optd, opt->len - sizeof (struct T_opthdr))) {
1650 			/* bad size */
1651 			if ((optd->opdes_props & OP_NOT_ABSREQ) == 0) {
1652 				/* option is absolute requirement */
1653 				*is_absreq_failurep = 1;
1654 				error = EINVAL;
1655 				goto error_ret;
1656 			}
1657 			opt->status = T_FAILURE;
1658 			continue;
1659 		}
1660 
1661 		/*
1662 		 * verified generic attributes. Now call set function.
1663 		 * Note: We assume the following to simplify code.
1664 		 * XXX If this is found not to be valid, this routine
1665 		 * will need to be rewritten. At this point it would
1666 		 * be premature to introduce more complexity than is
1667 		 * needed.
1668 		 * Assumption: For variable length options, we assume
1669 		 * that the value returned will be same or less length
1670 		 * (size does not increase). This makes it OK to pass the
1671 		 * same space for output as it is on input.
1672 		 */
1673 
1674 		error = (*setfn)(q, optset_context, opt->level, opt->name,
1675 		    opt->len - (t_uscalar_t)sizeof (struct T_opthdr),
1676 		    _TPI_TOPT_DATA(opt), &olen, _TPI_TOPT_DATA(opt),
1677 		    thisdg_attrs, cr);
1678 
1679 		if (olen > (int)(opt->len - sizeof (struct T_opthdr))) {
1680 			/*
1681 			 * Space on output more than space on input. Should
1682 			 * not happen and we consider it a bug/error.
1683 			 * More of a restriction than an error in our
1684 			 * implementation. Will see if we can live with this
1685 			 * otherwise code will get more hairy with multiple
1686 			 * passes.
1687 			 */
1688 			error = EINVAL;
1689 			goto error_ret;
1690 		}
1691 		if (error != 0) {
1692 			if ((optd->opdes_props & OP_NOT_ABSREQ) == 0) {
1693 				/* option is absolute requirement. */
1694 				*is_absreq_failurep = 1;
1695 				goto error_ret;
1696 			}
1697 			/*
1698 			 * failed - but option "not an absolute
1699 			 * requirement"
1700 			 */
1701 			opt->status = T_FAILURE;
1702 			continue;
1703 		}
1704 		/*
1705 		 * Fill in the only possible successful result
1706 		 * (Note: TPI allows for T_PARTSUCCESS - partial
1707 		 * sucess result code which is relevant in OSI world
1708 		 * and not possible in Internet code)
1709 		 */
1710 		opt->status = T_SUCCESS;
1711 
1712 		/*
1713 		 * Add T_SUCCESS result code options to the "output" options.
1714 		 * No T_FAILURES or T_NOTSUPPORT here as they are to be
1715 		 * ignored.
1716 		 * This code assumes output option buffer will
1717 		 * be <= input option buffer.
1718 		 *
1719 		 * Copy option header+value
1720 		 */
1721 		bcopy(opt, optr, opt->len);
1722 		optr +=  _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(opt->len);
1723 	}
1724 	/*
1725 	 * Overwrite the input mblk option buffer now with the output
1726 	 * and update length, and contents in original mbl
1727 	 * (offset remains unchanged).
1728 	 */
1729 	*opt_lenp = (t_scalar_t)(optr - init_optr);
1730 	if (*opt_lenp > 0) {
1731 		bcopy(init_optr, opt_start, *opt_lenp);
1732 	}
1733 
1734 error_ret:
1735 	if (copy_mp_head != NULL)
1736 		freeb(copy_mp_head);
1737 	return (error);
1738 }
1739 
1740 static boolean_t
1741 opt_level_valid(t_uscalar_t level, optlevel_t *valid_level_arr,
1742     uint_t valid_level_arr_cnt)
1743 {
1744 	optlevel_t		*olp;
1745 
1746 	for (olp = valid_level_arr;
1747 	    olp < &valid_level_arr[valid_level_arr_cnt];
1748 	    olp++) {
1749 		if (level == (uint_t)(*olp))
1750 			return (B_TRUE);
1751 	}
1752 	return (B_FALSE);
1753 }
1754 
1755 
1756 /*
1757  * Compute largest possible size for an option buffer containing
1758  * all options in one buffer.
1759  *
1760  * XXX TBD, investigate use of opt_bloated_maxsize() to avoid
1761  *     wastefully large buffer allocation.
1762  */
1763 static size_t
1764 opt_level_allopts_lengths(t_uscalar_t level, opdes_t *opt_arr,
1765     uint_t opt_arr_cnt)
1766 {
1767 	opdes_t		*optd;
1768 	size_t allopt_len = 0;	/* 0 implies no option at this level */
1769 
1770 	/*
1771 	 * Scan opt_arr computing aggregate length
1772 	 * requirement for storing values of all
1773 	 * options.
1774 	 * Note: we do not filter for permissions
1775 	 * etc. This will be >= the real aggregate
1776 	 * length required (upper bound).
1777 	 */
1778 
1779 	for (optd = opt_arr; optd < &opt_arr[opt_arr_cnt];
1780 	    optd++) {
1781 		if (level == optd->opdes_level) {
1782 			allopt_len += sizeof (struct T_opthdr) +
1783 			    _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(optd->opdes_size);
1784 		}
1785 	}
1786 	return (allopt_len);	/* 0 implies level not found */
1787 }
1788 
1789 /*
1790  * Compute largest possible size for an option buffer containing
1791  * all options in one buffer - a (theoretical?) worst case scenario
1792  * for certain cases.
1793  */
1794 t_uscalar_t
1795 optcom_max_optbuf_len(opdes_t *opt_arr, uint_t opt_arr_cnt)
1796 {
1797 	t_uscalar_t max_optbuf_len = sizeof (struct T_info_ack);
1798 	opdes_t		*optd;
1799 
1800 	for (optd = opt_arr; optd < &opt_arr[opt_arr_cnt]; optd++) {
1801 		max_optbuf_len += (t_uscalar_t)sizeof (struct T_opthdr) +
1802 		    (t_uscalar_t)_TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(optd->opdes_size);
1803 	}
1804 	return (max_optbuf_len);
1805 }
1806 
1807 /*
1808  * Compute largest possible size for OPT_size for a transport.
1809  * Heuristic used is to add all but certain extremely large
1810  * size options; this is done by calling opt_bloated_maxsize().
1811  * It affects user level allocations in TLI/XTI code using t_alloc()
1812  * and other TLI/XTI implementation instance strucutures.
1813  * The large size options excluded are presumed to be
1814  * never accessed through the (theoretical?) worst case code paths
1815  * through TLI/XTI as they are currently IPv6 specific options.
1816  */
1817 
1818 t_uscalar_t
1819 optcom_max_optsize(opdes_t *opt_arr, uint_t opt_arr_cnt)
1820 {
1821 	t_uscalar_t max_optbuf_len = sizeof (struct T_info_ack);
1822 	opdes_t		*optd;
1823 
1824 	for (optd = opt_arr; optd < &opt_arr[opt_arr_cnt]; optd++) {
1825 		if (!opt_bloated_maxsize(optd)) {
1826 			max_optbuf_len +=
1827 			    (t_uscalar_t)sizeof (struct T_opthdr) +
1828 			    (t_uscalar_t)_TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(optd->opdes_size);
1829 		}
1830 	}
1831 	return (max_optbuf_len);
1832 }
1833 
1834 /*
1835  * The theoretical model used in optcom_max_optsize() and
1836  * opt_level_allopts_lengths() accounts for the worst case of all
1837  * possible options for the theoretical cases and results in wasteful
1838  * memory allocations for certain theoretically correct usage scenarios.
1839  * In practice, the "features" they support are rarely, if ever,
1840  * used and even then only by test suites for those features (VSU, VST).
1841  * However, they result in large allocations due to the increased transport
1842  * T_INFO_ACK OPT_size field affecting t_alloc() users and TLI/XTI library
1843  * instance data structures for applications.
1844  *
1845  * The following routine opt_bloated_maxsize() supports a hack that avoids
1846  * paying the tax for the bloated options by excluding them and pretending
1847  * they don't exist for certain features without affecting features that
1848  * do use them.
1849  *
1850  * XXX Currently implemented only for optcom_max_optsize()
1851  *     (to reduce risk late in release).
1852  *     TBD for future, investigate use in optcom_level_allopts_lengths() and
1853  *     all the instances of T_ALLOPT processing to exclude "bloated options".
1854  *     Will not affect VSU/VST tests as they do not test with IPPROTO_IPV6
1855  *     level options which are the only ones that fit the "bloated maxsize"
1856  *     option profile now.
1857  */
1858 static boolean_t
1859 opt_bloated_maxsize(opdes_t *optd)
1860 {
1861 	if (optd->opdes_level != IPPROTO_IPV6)
1862 		return (B_FALSE);
1863 	switch (optd->opdes_name) {
1864 	case IPV6_HOPOPTS:
1865 	case IPV6_DSTOPTS:
1866 	case IPV6_RTHDRDSTOPTS:
1867 	case IPV6_RTHDR:
1868 	case IPV6_PATHMTU:
1869 		return (B_TRUE);
1870 	default:
1871 		break;
1872 	}
1873 	return (B_FALSE);
1874 }
1875 
1876 /*
1877  * optlen is the length of the option content
1878  * Caller should check the optlen is at least sizeof (struct T_opthdr)
1879  */
1880 static boolean_t
1881 opt_length_ok(opdes_t *optd, t_uscalar_t optlen)
1882 {
1883 	/*
1884 	 * Verify length.
1885 	 * Value specified should match length of fixed length option or be
1886 	 * less than maxlen of variable length option.
1887 	 */
1888 	if (optd->opdes_props & OP_VARLEN) {
1889 		if (optlen <= optd->opdes_size)
1890 			return (B_TRUE);
1891 	} else {
1892 		/* fixed length option */
1893 		if (optlen == optd->opdes_size)
1894 			return (B_TRUE);
1895 	}
1896 	return (B_FALSE);
1897 }
1898 
1899 /*
1900  * This routine manages the allocation and free of the space for
1901  * an extension header or option. Returns failure if memory
1902  * can not be allocated.
1903  */
1904 int
1905 optcom_pkt_set(uchar_t *invalp, uint_t inlen,
1906     uchar_t **optbufp, uint_t *optlenp)
1907 {
1908 	uchar_t *optbuf;
1909 	uchar_t	*optp;
1910 
1911 	if (inlen == *optlenp) {
1912 		/* Unchanged length - no need to reallocate */
1913 		optp = *optbufp;
1914 		bcopy(invalp, optp, inlen);
1915 		return (0);
1916 	}
1917 	if (inlen > 0) {
1918 		/* Allocate new buffer before free */
1919 		optbuf = kmem_alloc(inlen, KM_NOSLEEP);
1920 		if (optbuf == NULL)
1921 			return (ENOMEM);
1922 	} else {
1923 		optbuf = NULL;
1924 	}
1925 
1926 	/* Free old buffer */
1927 	if (*optlenp != 0)
1928 		kmem_free(*optbufp, *optlenp);
1929 
1930 	if (inlen > 0)
1931 		bcopy(invalp, optbuf, inlen);
1932 
1933 	*optbufp = optbuf;
1934 	*optlenp = inlen;
1935 	return (0);
1936 }
1937 
1938 int
1939 process_auxiliary_options(conn_t *connp, void *control, t_uscalar_t controllen,
1940     void *optbuf, optdb_obj_t *dbobjp, int (*opt_set_fn)(conn_t *,
1941     uint_t, int, int, uint_t, uchar_t *, uint_t *, uchar_t *, void *, cred_t *),
1942     cred_t *cr)
1943 {
1944 	struct cmsghdr *cmsg;
1945 	opdes_t *optd;
1946 	t_uscalar_t outlen;
1947 	int error = EOPNOTSUPP;
1948 	t_uscalar_t len;
1949 	uint_t opt_arr_cnt = dbobjp->odb_opt_arr_cnt;
1950 	opdes_t *opt_arr = dbobjp->odb_opt_des_arr;
1951 
1952 	for (cmsg = (struct cmsghdr *)control;
1953 	    CMSG_VALID(cmsg, control, (uintptr_t)control + controllen);
1954 	    cmsg = CMSG_NEXT(cmsg)) {
1955 
1956 		len = (t_uscalar_t)CMSG_CONTENTLEN(cmsg);
1957 		/* Find the option in the opt_arr. */
1958 		optd = proto_opt_lookup(cmsg->cmsg_level, cmsg->cmsg_type,
1959 		    opt_arr, opt_arr_cnt);
1960 		if (optd == NULL) {
1961 			return (EINVAL);
1962 		}
1963 		if (OA_READONLY_PERMISSION(optd, cr)) {
1964 			return (EACCES);
1965 		}
1966 		if (OA_MATCHED_PRIV(optd, cr)) {
1967 			/*
1968 			 * For privileged options, we DO perform
1969 			 * access checks as is common sense
1970 			 */
1971 			if (!OA_WX_ANYPRIV(optd)) {
1972 				return (EACCES);
1973 			}
1974 		} else {
1975 			/*
1976 			 * For non privileged, we fail instead following
1977 			 * "ignore" semantics dictated by XTI spec for
1978 			 * permissions problems.
1979 			 */
1980 			if (!OA_WX_NOPRIV(optd)) { /* nopriv */
1981 				return (EACCES);
1982 			}
1983 		}
1984 		error = opt_set_fn(connp, SETFN_UD_NEGOTIATE, optd->opdes_level,
1985 		    optd->opdes_name, len, (uchar_t *)CMSG_CONTENT(cmsg),
1986 		    &outlen, (uchar_t *)CMSG_CONTENT(cmsg), optbuf, cr);
1987 		if (error > 0) {
1988 			return (error);
1989 		} else if (outlen > len) {
1990 			return (EINVAL);
1991 		} else {
1992 			/*
1993 			 * error can be -ve if the protocol wants to
1994 			 * pass the option to IP. We donot pass auxiliary
1995 			 * options to IP.
1996 			 */
1997 			error = 0;
1998 		}
1999 	}
2000 	return (error);
2001 }
2002