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1 /*
2  * net/tipc/net.c: TIPC network routing code
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 1995-2006, 2014, Ericsson AB
5  * Copyright (c) 2005, 2010-2011, Wind River Systems
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36 
37 #include "core.h"
38 #include "net.h"
39 #include "name_distr.h"
40 #include "subscr.h"
41 #include "socket.h"
42 #include "node.h"
43 #include "bcast.h"
44 
45 static const struct nla_policy tipc_nl_net_policy[TIPC_NLA_NET_MAX + 1] = {
46 	[TIPC_NLA_NET_UNSPEC]	= { .type = NLA_UNSPEC },
47 	[TIPC_NLA_NET_ID]	= { .type = NLA_U32 }
48 };
49 
50 /*
51  * The TIPC locking policy is designed to ensure a very fine locking
52  * granularity, permitting complete parallel access to individual
53  * port and node/link instances. The code consists of four major
54  * locking domains, each protected with their own disjunct set of locks.
55  *
56  * 1: The bearer level.
57  *    RTNL lock is used to serialize the process of configuring bearer
58  *    on update side, and RCU lock is applied on read side to make
59  *    bearer instance valid on both paths of message transmission and
60  *    reception.
61  *
62  * 2: The node and link level.
63  *    All node instances are saved into two tipc_node_list and node_htable
64  *    lists. The two lists are protected by node_list_lock on write side,
65  *    and they are guarded with RCU lock on read side. Especially node
66  *    instance is destroyed only when TIPC module is removed, and we can
67  *    confirm that there has no any user who is accessing the node at the
68  *    moment. Therefore, Except for iterating the two lists within RCU
69  *    protection, it's no needed to hold RCU that we access node instance
70  *    in other places.
71  *
72  *    In addition, all members in node structure including link instances
73  *    are protected by node spin lock.
74  *
75  * 3: The transport level of the protocol.
76  *    This consists of the structures port, (and its user level
77  *    representations, such as user_port and tipc_sock), reference and
78  *    tipc_user (port.c, reg.c, socket.c).
79  *
80  *    This layer has four different locks:
81  *     - The tipc_port spin_lock. This is protecting each port instance
82  *       from parallel data access and removal. Since we can not place
83  *       this lock in the port itself, it has been placed in the
84  *       corresponding reference table entry, which has the same life
85  *       cycle as the module. This entry is difficult to access from
86  *       outside the TIPC core, however, so a pointer to the lock has
87  *       been added in the port instance, -to be used for unlocking
88  *       only.
89  *     - A read/write lock to protect the reference table itself (teg.c).
90  *       (Nobody is using read-only access to this, so it can just as
91  *       well be changed to a spin_lock)
92  *     - A spin lock to protect the registry of kernel/driver users (reg.c)
93  *     - A global spin_lock (tipc_port_lock), which only task is to ensure
94  *       consistency where more than one port is involved in an operation,
95  *       i.e., whe a port is part of a linked list of ports.
96  *       There are two such lists; 'port_list', which is used for management,
97  *       and 'wait_list', which is used to queue ports during congestion.
98  *
99  *  4: The name table (name_table.c, name_distr.c, subscription.c)
100  *     - There is one big read/write-lock (tipc_nametbl_lock) protecting the
101  *       overall name table structure. Nothing must be added/removed to
102  *       this structure without holding write access to it.
103  *     - There is one local spin_lock per sub_sequence, which can be seen
104  *       as a sub-domain to the tipc_nametbl_lock domain. It is used only
105  *       for translation operations, and is needed because a translation
106  *       steps the root of the 'publication' linked list between each lookup.
107  *       This is always used within the scope of a tipc_nametbl_lock(read).
108  *     - A local spin_lock protecting the queue of subscriber events.
109 */
110 
111 int tipc_net_start(struct net *net, u32 addr)
112 {
113 	struct tipc_net *tn = net_generic(net, tipc_net_id);
114 	char addr_string[16];
115 	int res;
116 
117 	tn->own_addr = addr;
118 	tipc_named_reinit(net);
119 	tipc_sk_reinit(net);
120 	res = tipc_bclink_init(net);
121 	if (res)
122 		return res;
123 
124 	tipc_nametbl_publish(net, TIPC_CFG_SRV, tn->own_addr, tn->own_addr,
125 			     TIPC_ZONE_SCOPE, 0, tn->own_addr);
126 
127 	pr_info("Started in network mode\n");
128 	pr_info("Own node address %s, network identity %u\n",
129 		tipc_addr_string_fill(addr_string, tn->own_addr),
130 		tn->net_id);
131 	return 0;
132 }
133 
134 void tipc_net_stop(struct net *net)
135 {
136 	struct tipc_net *tn = net_generic(net, tipc_net_id);
137 
138 	if (!tn->own_addr)
139 		return;
140 
141 	tipc_nametbl_withdraw(net, TIPC_CFG_SRV, tn->own_addr, 0,
142 			      tn->own_addr);
143 	rtnl_lock();
144 	tipc_bearer_stop(net);
145 	tipc_bclink_stop(net);
146 	tipc_node_stop(net);
147 	rtnl_unlock();
148 
149 	pr_info("Left network mode\n");
150 }
151 
152 static int __tipc_nl_add_net(struct net *net, struct tipc_nl_msg *msg)
153 {
154 	struct tipc_net *tn = net_generic(net, tipc_net_id);
155 	void *hdr;
156 	struct nlattr *attrs;
157 
158 	hdr = genlmsg_put(msg->skb, msg->portid, msg->seq, &tipc_genl_family,
159 			  NLM_F_MULTI, TIPC_NL_NET_GET);
160 	if (!hdr)
161 		return -EMSGSIZE;
162 
163 	attrs = nla_nest_start(msg->skb, TIPC_NLA_NET);
164 	if (!attrs)
165 		goto msg_full;
166 
167 	if (nla_put_u32(msg->skb, TIPC_NLA_NET_ID, tn->net_id))
168 		goto attr_msg_full;
169 
170 	nla_nest_end(msg->skb, attrs);
171 	genlmsg_end(msg->skb, hdr);
172 
173 	return 0;
174 
175 attr_msg_full:
176 	nla_nest_cancel(msg->skb, attrs);
177 msg_full:
178 	genlmsg_cancel(msg->skb, hdr);
179 
180 	return -EMSGSIZE;
181 }
182 
183 int tipc_nl_net_dump(struct sk_buff *skb, struct netlink_callback *cb)
184 {
185 	struct net *net = sock_net(skb->sk);
186 	int err;
187 	int done = cb->args[0];
188 	struct tipc_nl_msg msg;
189 
190 	if (done)
191 		return 0;
192 
193 	msg.skb = skb;
194 	msg.portid = NETLINK_CB(cb->skb).portid;
195 	msg.seq = cb->nlh->nlmsg_seq;
196 
197 	err = __tipc_nl_add_net(net, &msg);
198 	if (err)
199 		goto out;
200 
201 	done = 1;
202 out:
203 	cb->args[0] = done;
204 
205 	return skb->len;
206 }
207 
208 int tipc_nl_net_set(struct sk_buff *skb, struct genl_info *info)
209 {
210 	struct net *net = sock_net(skb->sk);
211 	struct tipc_net *tn = net_generic(net, tipc_net_id);
212 	struct nlattr *attrs[TIPC_NLA_NET_MAX + 1];
213 	int err;
214 
215 	if (!info->attrs[TIPC_NLA_NET])
216 		return -EINVAL;
217 
218 	err = nla_parse_nested(attrs, TIPC_NLA_NET_MAX,
219 			       info->attrs[TIPC_NLA_NET],
220 			       tipc_nl_net_policy);
221 	if (err)
222 		return err;
223 
224 	if (attrs[TIPC_NLA_NET_ID]) {
225 		u32 val;
226 
227 		/* Can't change net id once TIPC has joined a network */
228 		if (tn->own_addr)
229 			return -EPERM;
230 
231 		val = nla_get_u32(attrs[TIPC_NLA_NET_ID]);
232 		if (val < 1 || val > 9999)
233 			return -EINVAL;
234 
235 		tn->net_id = val;
236 	}
237 
238 	if (attrs[TIPC_NLA_NET_ADDR]) {
239 		u32 addr;
240 
241 		/* Can't change net addr once TIPC has joined a network */
242 		if (tn->own_addr)
243 			return -EPERM;
244 
245 		addr = nla_get_u32(attrs[TIPC_NLA_NET_ADDR]);
246 		if (!tipc_addr_node_valid(addr))
247 			return -EINVAL;
248 
249 		rtnl_lock();
250 		tipc_net_start(net, addr);
251 		rtnl_unlock();
252 	}
253 
254 	return 0;
255 }
256