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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  *
25  * REQUESTING state of the client state machine.
26  */
27 
28 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
29 
30 #include <stdlib.h>
31 #include <string.h>
32 #include <search.h>
33 #include <sys/types.h>
34 #include <netinet/in.h>
35 #include <netinet/dhcp.h>
36 #include <netinet/udp.h>
37 #include <netinet/ip_var.h>
38 #include <netinet/udp_var.h>
39 #include <arpa/inet.h>
40 #include <dhcp_hostconf.h>
41 #include <dhcpagent_util.h>
42 #include <dhcpmsg.h>
43 
44 #include "states.h"
45 #include "util.h"
46 #include "packet.h"
47 #include "interface.h"
48 #include "agent.h"
49 
50 static PKT_LIST		*select_best(dhcp_smach_t *);
51 static void		request_failed(dhcp_smach_t *);
52 static stop_func_t	stop_requesting;
53 
54 /*
55  * send_v6_request(): sends a DHCPv6 Request message and switches to REQUESTING
56  *		      state.  This is a separate function because a NoBinding
57  *		      response can also cause us to do this.
58  *
59  *   input: dhcp_smach_t *: the state machine
60  *  output: none
61  */
62 
63 void
64 send_v6_request(dhcp_smach_t *dsmp)
65 {
66 	dhcp_pkt_t *dpkt;
67 	dhcpv6_ia_na_t d6in;
68 
69 	dpkt = init_pkt(dsmp, DHCPV6_MSG_REQUEST);
70 	(void) add_pkt_opt(dpkt, DHCPV6_OPT_SERVERID, dsmp->dsm_serverid,
71 	    dsmp->dsm_serveridlen);
72 
73 	/* Add an IA_NA option for our controlling LIF */
74 	d6in.d6in_iaid = htonl(dsmp->dsm_lif->lif_iaid);
75 	d6in.d6in_t1 = htonl(0);
76 	d6in.d6in_t2 = htonl(0);
77 	(void) add_pkt_opt(dpkt, DHCPV6_OPT_IA_NA,
78 	    (dhcpv6_option_t *)&d6in + 1,
79 	    sizeof (d6in) - sizeof (dhcpv6_option_t));
80 
81 	/* Add required Option Request option */
82 	(void) add_pkt_prl(dpkt, dsmp);
83 
84 	(void) send_pkt_v6(dsmp, dpkt, dsmp->dsm_server, stop_requesting,
85 	    DHCPV6_REQ_TIMEOUT, DHCPV6_REQ_MAX_RT);
86 
87 	/* For DHCPv6, state switch cannot fail */
88 	(void) set_smach_state(dsmp, REQUESTING);
89 }
90 
91 /*
92  * server_unicast_option(): determines the server address to use based on the
93  *			    DHCPv6 Server Unicast option present in the given
94  *			    packet.
95  *
96  *   input: dhcp_smach_t *: the state machine
97  *	    PKT_LIST *: received packet (Advertisement or Reply)
98  *  output: none
99  */
100 
101 void
102 server_unicast_option(dhcp_smach_t *dsmp, PKT_LIST *plp)
103 {
104 	const dhcpv6_option_t *d6o;
105 	uint_t olen;
106 
107 	d6o = dhcpv6_pkt_option(plp, NULL, DHCPV6_OPT_UNICAST, &olen);
108 	olen -= sizeof (*d6o);
109 	/* LINTED: no consequent */
110 	if (d6o == NULL) {
111 		/* No Server Unicast option specified */
112 	} else if (olen != sizeof (dsmp->dsm_server)) {
113 		dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "server_unicast_option: %s has Server "
114 		    "Unicast option with bad length",
115 		    pkt_type_to_string(pkt_recv_type(plp), B_TRUE));
116 	} else {
117 		in6_addr_t addr;
118 
119 		(void) memcpy(&addr, d6o + 1, olen);
120 		if (IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(&addr)) {
121 			dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "server_unicast_option: unicast "
122 			    "to unspecified address ignored");
123 		} else if (IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(&addr)) {
124 			dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "server_unicast_option: unicast "
125 			    "to multicast address ignored");
126 		} else if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4COMPAT(&addr) ||
127 		    IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&addr)) {
128 			dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "server_unicast_option: unicast "
129 			    "to invalid address ignored");
130 		} else {
131 			dsmp->dsm_server = addr;
132 		}
133 	}
134 }
135 
136 /*
137  * dhcp_requesting(): checks if OFFER packets to come in from DHCP servers.
138  *		      if so, chooses the best one, sends a REQUEST to the
139  *		      server and registers an event handler to receive
140  *		      the ACK/NAK.  This may be called by the offer timer or
141  *		      by any function that wants to check for offers after
142  *		      canceling that timer.
143  *
144  *   input: iu_tq_t *: timer queue; non-NULL if this is a timer callback
145  *	    void *: the state machine receiving OFFER packets
146  *  output: void
147  */
148 
149 void
150 dhcp_requesting(iu_tq_t *tqp, void *arg)
151 {
152 	dhcp_smach_t		*dsmp = arg;
153 	dhcp_pkt_t		*dpkt;
154 	PKT_LIST		*offer;
155 	lease_t			lease;
156 	boolean_t		isv6 = dsmp->dsm_isv6;
157 
158 	/*
159 	 * We assume here that if tqp is set, then this means we're being
160 	 * called back by the offer wait timer.  If so, then drop our hold
161 	 * on the state machine.  Otherwise, cancel the timer if it's running.
162 	 */
163 	if (tqp != NULL) {
164 		dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE,
165 		    "dhcp_requesting: offer wait timer on v%d %s",
166 		    isv6 ? 6 : 4, dsmp->dsm_name);
167 		dsmp->dsm_offer_timer = -1;
168 		if (!verify_smach(dsmp))
169 			return;
170 	} else {
171 		cancel_offer_timer(dsmp);
172 	}
173 
174 	/*
175 	 * select the best OFFER; all others pitched.
176 	 */
177 
178 	offer = select_best(dsmp);
179 	if (offer == NULL) {
180 
181 		dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE,
182 		    "no OFFERs/Advertisements on %s, waiting...",
183 		    dsmp->dsm_name);
184 
185 		/*
186 		 * no acceptable OFFERs have come in.  reschedule
187 		 * ourself for callback.
188 		 */
189 
190 		if ((dsmp->dsm_offer_timer = iu_schedule_timer(tq,
191 		    dsmp->dsm_offer_wait, dhcp_requesting, dsmp)) == -1) {
192 
193 			/*
194 			 * ugh.  the best we can do at this point is
195 			 * revert back to INIT and wait for a user to
196 			 * restart us.
197 			 */
198 
199 			dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "dhcp_requesting: cannot "
200 			    "reschedule callback, reverting to INIT state on "
201 			    "%s", dsmp->dsm_name);
202 
203 			stop_pkt_retransmission(dsmp);
204 			(void) set_smach_state(dsmp, INIT);
205 			dsmp->dsm_dflags |= DHCP_IF_FAILED;
206 			ipc_action_finish(dsmp, DHCP_IPC_E_MEMORY);
207 		} else {
208 			hold_smach(dsmp);
209 		}
210 
211 		return;
212 	}
213 
214 	/*
215 	 * With IPv4, the DHCPREQUEST packet we're about to transmit implicitly
216 	 * declines all other offers we've received.  We can no longer use any
217 	 * cached offers, so we must discard them now.  With DHCPv6, though,
218 	 * we're permitted to hang onto the advertisements (offers) and try
219 	 * them if the preferred one doesn't pan out.
220 	 */
221 	if (!isv6)
222 		free_pkt_list(&dsmp->dsm_recv_pkt_list);
223 
224 	/* stop collecting packets. */
225 
226 	stop_pkt_retransmission(dsmp);
227 
228 	/*
229 	 * For IPv4, check to see whether we got an OFFER or a BOOTP packet.
230 	 * If we got a BOOTP packet, go to the BOUND state now.
231 	 */
232 	if (!isv6 && offer->opts[CD_DHCP_TYPE] == NULL) {
233 		free_pkt_list(&dsmp->dsm_recv_pkt_list);
234 
235 		if (!set_smach_state(dsmp, REQUESTING)) {
236 			dhcp_restart(dsmp);
237 			return;
238 		}
239 
240 		if (!dhcp_bound(dsmp, offer)) {
241 			dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "dhcp_requesting: dhcp_bound "
242 			    "failed for %s", dsmp->dsm_name);
243 			dhcp_restart(dsmp);
244 			return;
245 		}
246 
247 		return;
248 	}
249 
250 	if (isv6) {
251 		const char *estr, *msg;
252 		const dhcpv6_option_t *d6o;
253 		uint_t olen, msglen;
254 
255 		/* If there's a Status Code option, print the message */
256 		d6o = dhcpv6_pkt_option(offer, NULL, DHCPV6_OPT_STATUS_CODE,
257 		    &olen);
258 		(void) dhcpv6_status_code(d6o, olen, &estr, &msg, &msglen);
259 		print_server_msg(dsmp, msg, msglen);
260 
261 		/* Copy in the Server ID (guaranteed to be present now) */
262 		if (!save_server_id(dsmp, offer))
263 			goto failure;
264 
265 		/*
266 		 * Determine how to send this message.  If the Advertisement
267 		 * (offer) has the unicast option, then use the address
268 		 * specified in the option.  Otherwise, send via multicast.
269 		 */
270 		server_unicast_option(dsmp, offer);
271 
272 		send_v6_request(dsmp);
273 	} else {
274 		/* if we got a message from the server, display it. */
275 		if (offer->opts[CD_MESSAGE] != NULL) {
276 			print_server_msg(dsmp,
277 			    (char *)offer->opts[CD_MESSAGE]->value,
278 			    offer->opts[CD_MESSAGE]->len);
279 		}
280 
281 		/*
282 		 * assemble a DHCPREQUEST, with the ciaddr field set to 0,
283 		 * since we got here from the INIT state.
284 		 */
285 
286 		dpkt = init_pkt(dsmp, REQUEST);
287 
288 		/*
289 		 * Grab the lease out of the OFFER; we know it's valid because
290 		 * select_best() already checked.  The max dhcp message size
291 		 * option is set to the interface max, minus the size of the
292 		 * udp and ip headers.
293 		 */
294 
295 		(void) memcpy(&lease, offer->opts[CD_LEASE_TIME]->value,
296 		    sizeof (lease_t));
297 
298 		(void) add_pkt_opt32(dpkt, CD_LEASE_TIME, lease);
299 		(void) add_pkt_opt16(dpkt, CD_MAX_DHCP_SIZE,
300 		    htons(dsmp->dsm_lif->lif_max - sizeof (struct udpiphdr)));
301 		(void) add_pkt_opt32(dpkt, CD_REQUESTED_IP_ADDR,
302 		    offer->pkt->yiaddr.s_addr);
303 		(void) add_pkt_opt(dpkt, CD_SERVER_ID,
304 		    offer->opts[CD_SERVER_ID]->value,
305 		    offer->opts[CD_SERVER_ID]->len);
306 
307 		if (class_id_len != 0) {
308 			(void) add_pkt_opt(dpkt, CD_CLASS_ID, class_id,
309 			    class_id_len);
310 		}
311 		(void) add_pkt_prl(dpkt, dsmp);
312 
313 		/*
314 		 * dsm_reqhost was set for this state machine in
315 		 * dhcp_selecting() if the DF_REQUEST_HOSTNAME option set and a
316 		 * host name was found
317 		 */
318 		if (dsmp->dsm_reqhost != NULL) {
319 			(void) add_pkt_opt(dpkt, CD_HOSTNAME, dsmp->dsm_reqhost,
320 			    strlen(dsmp->dsm_reqhost));
321 		}
322 		(void) add_pkt_opt(dpkt, CD_END, NULL, 0);
323 
324 		/*
325 		 * send out the REQUEST, trying retransmissions.  either a NAK
326 		 * or too many REQUEST attempts will revert us to SELECTING.
327 		 */
328 
329 		if (!set_smach_state(dsmp, REQUESTING)) {
330 			dhcpmsg(MSG_ERROR, "dhcp_requesting: cannot switch to "
331 			    "REQUESTING state; reverting to INIT on %s",
332 			    dsmp->dsm_name);
333 			goto failure;
334 		}
335 
336 		(void) send_pkt(dsmp, dpkt, htonl(INADDR_BROADCAST),
337 		    stop_requesting);
338 	}
339 
340 	/* all done with the offer */
341 	free_pkt_entry(offer);
342 
343 	return;
344 
345 failure:
346 	dsmp->dsm_dflags |= DHCP_IF_FAILED;
347 	(void) set_smach_state(dsmp, INIT);
348 	ipc_action_finish(dsmp, DHCP_IPC_E_MEMORY);
349 	free_pkt_list(&dsmp->dsm_recv_pkt_list);
350 }
351 
352 /*
353  * compute_points_v6(): compute the number of "points" for a given v6
354  *			advertisement.
355  *
356  *   input: const PKT_LIST *: packet to inspect
357  *	    const dhcp_smach_t *: state machine that received the packet
358  *  output: int: -1 to discard, -2 to accept immediately, >=0 for preference.
359  */
360 
361 static int
362 compute_points_v6(const PKT_LIST *pkt, const dhcp_smach_t *dsmp)
363 {
364 	char abuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
365 	int points = 0;
366 	const dhcpv6_option_t *d6o, *d6so;
367 	uint_t olen, solen;
368 	int i;
369 	const char *estr, *msg;
370 	uint_t msglen;
371 
372 	/*
373 	 * Look through the packet contents.  Valid packets must have our
374 	 * client ID and a server ID, which has already been checked by
375 	 * dhcp_packet_lif.  Bonus points for each option.
376 	 */
377 
378 	/* One point for having a valid message. */
379 	points++;
380 
381 	/*
382 	 * Per RFC 3315, if the Advertise message says, "yes, we have no
383 	 * bananas today," then ignore the entire message.  (Why it's just
384 	 * _this_ error and no other is a bit of a mystery, but a standard is a
385 	 * standard.)
386 	 */
387 	d6o = dhcpv6_pkt_option(pkt, NULL, DHCPV6_OPT_STATUS_CODE, &olen);
388 	if (dhcpv6_status_code(d6o, olen, &estr, &msg, &msglen) ==
389 	    DHCPV6_STAT_NOADDRS) {
390 		dhcpmsg(MSG_INFO,
391 		    "discard advertisement from %s on %s: no address status",
392 		    inet_ntop(AF_INET6,
393 		    &((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&pkt->pktfrom)->sin6_addr,
394 		    abuf, sizeof (abuf)), dsmp->dsm_name);
395 		return (-1);
396 	}
397 
398 	/* Two points for each batch of offered IP addresses */
399 	d6o = NULL;
400 	while ((d6o = dhcpv6_pkt_option(pkt, d6o, DHCPV6_OPT_IA_NA,
401 	    &olen)) != NULL) {
402 
403 		/*
404 		 * Note that it's possible to have "no bananas" on an
405 		 * individual IA.  We must look for that here.
406 		 *
407 		 * RFC 3315 section 17.1.3 does not refer to the status code
408 		 * embedded in the IA itself.  However, the TAHI test suite
409 		 * checks for this specific case.  Because it's extremely
410 		 * unlikely that any usable server is going to report that it
411 		 * has no addresses on a network using DHCP for address
412 		 * assignment, we allow such messages to be dropped.
413 		 */
414 		d6so = dhcpv6_find_option(
415 		    (const char *)d6o + sizeof (dhcpv6_ia_na_t),
416 		    olen - sizeof (dhcpv6_ia_na_t), NULL,
417 		    DHCPV6_OPT_STATUS_CODE, &solen);
418 		if (dhcpv6_status_code(d6so, solen, &estr, &msg, &msglen) ==
419 		    DHCPV6_STAT_NOADDRS)
420 			return (-1);
421 		points += 2;
422 	}
423 
424 	/*
425 	 * Note that we drive on in the case where there are no addresses.  The
426 	 * hope here is that we'll at least get some useful configuration
427 	 * information.
428 	 */
429 
430 	/* One point for each requested option */
431 	for (i = 0; i < dsmp->dsm_prllen; i++) {
432 		if (dhcpv6_pkt_option(pkt, NULL, dsmp->dsm_prl[i], NULL) !=
433 		    NULL)
434 			points++;
435 	}
436 
437 	/*
438 	 * Ten points for each point of "preference."  Note: the value 255 is
439 	 * special.  It means "stop right now and select this server."
440 	 */
441 	d6o = dhcpv6_pkt_option(pkt, NULL, DHCPV6_OPT_PREFERENCE, &olen);
442 	if (d6o != NULL && olen == sizeof (*d6o) + 1) {
443 		int pref = *(const uchar_t *)(d6o + 1);
444 
445 		if (pref == 255)
446 			return (-2);
447 		points += 10 * pref;
448 	}
449 
450 	return (points);
451 }
452 
453 /*
454  * compute_points_v4(): compute the number of "points" for a given v4 offer.
455  *
456  *   input: const PKT_LIST *: packet to inspect
457  *	    const dhcp_smach_t *: state machine that received the packet
458  *  output: int: -1 to discard, >=0 for preference.
459  */
460 
461 static int
462 compute_points_v4(const PKT_LIST *pkt)
463 {
464 	int points = 0;
465 
466 	if (pkt->opts[CD_DHCP_TYPE] == NULL) {
467 		dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE, "compute_points_v4: valid BOOTP reply");
468 		goto valid_offer;
469 	}
470 
471 	if (pkt->opts[CD_LEASE_TIME] == NULL) {
472 		dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "compute_points_v4: OFFER without lease "
473 		    "time");
474 		return (-1);
475 	}
476 
477 	if (pkt->opts[CD_LEASE_TIME]->len != sizeof (lease_t)) {
478 		dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "compute_points_v4: OFFER with garbled "
479 		    "lease time");
480 		return (-1);
481 	}
482 
483 	if (pkt->opts[CD_SERVER_ID] == NULL) {
484 		dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "compute_points_v4: OFFER without server "
485 		    "id");
486 		return (-1);
487 	}
488 
489 	if (pkt->opts[CD_SERVER_ID]->len != sizeof (ipaddr_t)) {
490 		dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "compute_points_v4: OFFER with garbled "
491 		    "server id");
492 		return (-1);
493 	}
494 
495 	/* valid DHCP OFFER.  see if we got our parameters. */
496 	dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE, "compute_points_v4: valid OFFER packet");
497 	points += 30;
498 
499 valid_offer:
500 	if (pkt->rfc1048)
501 		points += 5;
502 
503 	/*
504 	 * also could be faked, though more difficult because the encapsulation
505 	 * is hard to encode on a BOOTP server; plus there's not as much real
506 	 * estate in the packet for options, so it's likely this option would
507 	 * get dropped.
508 	 */
509 
510 	if (pkt->opts[CD_VENDOR_SPEC] != NULL)
511 		points += 80;
512 
513 	if (pkt->opts[CD_SUBNETMASK] != NULL)
514 		points++;
515 
516 	if (pkt->opts[CD_ROUTER] != NULL)
517 		points++;
518 
519 	if (pkt->opts[CD_HOSTNAME] != NULL)
520 		points += 5;
521 
522 	return (points);
523 }
524 
525 /*
526  * select_best(): selects the best offer from a list of IPv4 OFFER packets or
527  *		  DHCPv6 Advertise packets.
528  *
529  *   input: dhcp_smach_t *: state machine with enqueued offers
530  *  output: PKT_LIST *: the best packet, or NULL if none are acceptable
531  */
532 
533 static PKT_LIST *
534 select_best(dhcp_smach_t *dsmp)
535 {
536 	PKT_LIST	*current = dsmp->dsm_recv_pkt_list;
537 	PKT_LIST	*next, *best = NULL;
538 	int		points, best_points = -1;
539 
540 	/*
541 	 * pick out the best offer.  point system.
542 	 * what's important for IPv4?
543 	 *
544 	 *	0) DHCP (30 points)
545 	 *	1) no option overload
546 	 *	2) encapsulated vendor option (80 points)
547 	 *	3) non-null sname and siaddr fields
548 	 *	4) non-null file field
549 	 *	5) hostname (5 points)
550 	 *	6) subnetmask (1 point)
551 	 *	7) router (1 point)
552 	 */
553 
554 	for (; current != NULL; current = next) {
555 		next = current->next;
556 
557 		points = current->isv6 ?
558 		    compute_points_v6(current, dsmp) :
559 		    compute_points_v4(current);
560 
561 		/*
562 		 * Just discard any unacceptable entries we encounter.
563 		 */
564 		if (points == -1) {
565 			remque(current);
566 			free_pkt_entry(current);
567 			continue;
568 		}
569 
570 		dhcpmsg(MSG_DEBUG, "select_best: OFFER had %d points", points);
571 
572 		/* Special case: stop now and select */
573 		if (points == -2) {
574 			best = current;
575 			break;
576 		}
577 
578 		if (points >= best_points) {
579 			best_points = points;
580 			best = current;
581 		}
582 	}
583 
584 	if (best != NULL) {
585 		dhcpmsg(MSG_DEBUG, "select_best: most points: %d", best_points);
586 		remque(best);
587 	} else {
588 		dhcpmsg(MSG_DEBUG, "select_best: no valid OFFER/BOOTP reply");
589 	}
590 
591 	return (best);
592 }
593 
594 /*
595  * accept_v4_acknak(): determine what to do with a DHCPv4 ACK/NAK based on the
596  *		       current state.  If we're renewing or rebinding, the ACK
597  *		       must be for the same address and must have a new lease
598  *		       time.  If it's a NAK, then our cache is garbage, and we
599  *		       must restart.  Finally, call dhcp_bound on accepted
600  *		       ACKs.
601  *
602  *   input: dhcp_smach_t *: the state machine to handle the ACK/NAK
603  *	    PKT_LIST *: the ACK/NAK message
604  *  output: void
605  */
606 
607 static void
608 accept_v4_acknak(dhcp_smach_t *dsmp, PKT_LIST *plp)
609 {
610 	/* Account for received and processed messages */
611 	dsmp->dsm_received++;
612 
613 	if (*plp->opts[CD_DHCP_TYPE]->value == ACK) {
614 		if (dsmp->dsm_state != INFORM_SENT &&
615 		    dsmp->dsm_state != INFORMATION &&
616 		    (plp->opts[CD_LEASE_TIME] == NULL ||
617 		    plp->opts[CD_LEASE_TIME]->len != sizeof (lease_t))) {
618 			dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "accept_v4_acknak: ACK packet on "
619 			    "%s missing mandatory lease option, ignored",
620 			    dsmp->dsm_name);
621 			dsmp->dsm_bad_offers++;
622 			free_pkt_entry(plp);
623 			return;
624 		}
625 		if ((dsmp->dsm_state == RENEWING ||
626 		    dsmp->dsm_state == REBINDING) &&
627 		    dsmp->dsm_leases->dl_lifs->lif_addr !=
628 		    plp->pkt->yiaddr.s_addr) {
629 			dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "accept_v4_acknak: renewal ACK "
630 			    "packet has a different IP address (%s), ignored",
631 			    inet_ntoa(plp->pkt->yiaddr));
632 			dsmp->dsm_bad_offers++;
633 			free_pkt_entry(plp);
634 			return;
635 		}
636 	}
637 
638 	/*
639 	 * looks good; cancel the retransmission timer and unregister
640 	 * the acknak handler. ACK to BOUND, NAK back to SELECTING.
641 	 */
642 
643 	stop_pkt_retransmission(dsmp);
644 
645 	if (*plp->opts[CD_DHCP_TYPE]->value == NAK) {
646 		dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "accept_v4_acknak: NAK on interface %s",
647 		    dsmp->dsm_name);
648 		dsmp->dsm_bad_offers++;
649 		free_pkt_entry(plp);
650 		dhcp_restart(dsmp);
651 
652 		/*
653 		 * remove any bogus cached configuration we might have
654 		 * around (right now would only happen if we got here
655 		 * from INIT_REBOOT).
656 		 */
657 
658 		(void) remove_hostconf(dsmp->dsm_name, dsmp->dsm_isv6);
659 		return;
660 	}
661 
662 	if (plp->opts[CD_SERVER_ID] == NULL ||
663 	    plp->opts[CD_SERVER_ID]->len != sizeof (ipaddr_t)) {
664 		dhcpmsg(MSG_ERROR, "accept_v4_acknak: ACK with no valid "
665 		    "server id on %s", dsmp->dsm_name);
666 		dsmp->dsm_bad_offers++;
667 		free_pkt_entry(plp);
668 		dhcp_restart(dsmp);
669 		return;
670 	}
671 
672 	if (plp->opts[CD_MESSAGE] != NULL) {
673 		print_server_msg(dsmp, (char *)plp->opts[CD_MESSAGE]->value,
674 		    plp->opts[CD_MESSAGE]->len);
675 	}
676 
677 	dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE, "accept_v4_acknak: ACK on %s", dsmp->dsm_name);
678 	if (!dhcp_bound(dsmp, plp)) {
679 		dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "accept_v4_acknak: dhcp_bound failed "
680 		    "for %s", dsmp->dsm_name);
681 		dhcp_restart(dsmp);
682 	}
683 }
684 
685 /*
686  * accept_v6_message(): determine what to do with a DHCPv6 message based on the
687  *			current state.
688  *
689  *   input: dhcp_smach_t *: the state machine to handle the message
690  *	    PKT_LIST *: the DHCPv6 message
691  *	    const char *: type of message (for logging)
692  *	    uchar_t: type of message (extracted from packet)
693  *  output: void
694  */
695 
696 static void
697 accept_v6_message(dhcp_smach_t *dsmp, PKT_LIST *plp, const char *pname,
698     uchar_t recv_type)
699 {
700 	const dhcpv6_option_t *d6o;
701 	uint_t olen;
702 	const char *estr, *msg;
703 	uint_t msglen;
704 	int status;
705 
706 	/* Account for received and processed messages */
707 	dsmp->dsm_received++;
708 
709 	/* We don't yet support Reconfigure at all. */
710 	if (recv_type == DHCPV6_MSG_RECONFIGURE) {
711 		dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE, "accept_v6_message: ignored Reconfigure "
712 		    "on %s", dsmp->dsm_name);
713 		free_pkt_entry(plp);
714 		return;
715 	}
716 
717 	/*
718 	 * All valid DHCPv6 messages must have our Client ID specified.
719 	 */
720 	d6o = dhcpv6_pkt_option(plp, NULL, DHCPV6_OPT_CLIENTID, &olen);
721 	olen -= sizeof (*d6o);
722 	if (d6o == NULL || olen != dsmp->dsm_cidlen ||
723 	    memcmp(d6o + 1, dsmp->dsm_cid, olen) != 0) {
724 		dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE,
725 		    "accept_v6_message: discarded %s on %s: %s Client ID",
726 		    pname, dsmp->dsm_name, d6o == NULL ? "no" : "wrong");
727 		free_pkt_entry(plp);
728 		return;
729 	}
730 
731 	/*
732 	 * All valid DHCPv6 messages must have a Server ID specified.
733 	 *
734 	 * If this is a Reply and it's not in response to Solicit, Confirm,
735 	 * Rebind, or Information-Request, then it must also match the Server
736 	 * ID we're expecting.
737 	 *
738 	 * For Reply in the Solicit, Confirm, Rebind, and Information-Request
739 	 * cases, the Server ID needs to be saved.  This is done inside of
740 	 * dhcp_bound().
741 	 */
742 	d6o = dhcpv6_pkt_option(plp, NULL, DHCPV6_OPT_SERVERID, &olen);
743 	if (d6o == NULL) {
744 		dhcpmsg(MSG_DEBUG,
745 		    "accept_v6_message: discarded %s on %s: no Server ID",
746 		    pname, dsmp->dsm_name);
747 		free_pkt_entry(plp);
748 		return;
749 	}
750 	if (recv_type == DHCPV6_MSG_REPLY && dsmp->dsm_state != SELECTING &&
751 	    dsmp->dsm_state != INIT_REBOOT && dsmp->dsm_state != REBINDING &&
752 	    dsmp->dsm_state != INFORM_SENT) {
753 		olen -= sizeof (*d6o);
754 		if (olen != dsmp->dsm_serveridlen ||
755 		    memcmp(d6o + 1, dsmp->dsm_serverid, olen) != 0) {
756 			dhcpmsg(MSG_DEBUG, "accept_v6_message: discarded %s on "
757 			    "%s: wrong Server ID", pname, dsmp->dsm_name);
758 			free_pkt_entry(plp);
759 			return;
760 		}
761 	}
762 
763 	/*
764 	 * Break out of the switch if the input message needs to be discarded.
765 	 * Return from the function if the message has been enqueued or
766 	 * consumed.
767 	 */
768 	switch (dsmp->dsm_state) {
769 	case SELECTING:
770 		/* A Reply message signifies a Rapid-Commit. */
771 		if (recv_type == DHCPV6_MSG_REPLY) {
772 			if (dhcpv6_pkt_option(plp, NULL,
773 			    DHCPV6_OPT_RAPID_COMMIT, &olen) == NULL) {
774 				dhcpmsg(MSG_DEBUG, "accept_v6_message: Reply "
775 				    "on %s lacks Rapid-Commit; ignoring",
776 				    dsmp->dsm_name);
777 				break;
778 			}
779 			dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE,
780 			    "accept_v6_message: rapid-commit Reply on %s",
781 			    dsmp->dsm_name);
782 			cancel_offer_timer(dsmp);
783 			goto rapid_commit;
784 		}
785 
786 		/* Otherwise, we're looking for Advertisements. */
787 		if (recv_type != DHCPV6_MSG_ADVERTISE)
788 			break;
789 
790 		/*
791 		 * Special case: if this advertisement has preference 255, then
792 		 * we must stop right now and select this server.
793 		 */
794 		d6o = dhcpv6_pkt_option(plp, NULL, DHCPV6_OPT_PREFERENCE,
795 		    &olen);
796 		if (d6o != NULL && olen == sizeof (*d6o) + 1 &&
797 		    *(const uchar_t *)(d6o + 1) == 255) {
798 			pkt_smach_enqueue(dsmp, plp);
799 			dhcpmsg(MSG_DEBUG, "accept_v6_message: preference 255;"
800 			    " immediate Request on %s", dsmp->dsm_name);
801 			dhcp_requesting(NULL, dsmp);
802 		} else {
803 			pkt_smach_enqueue(dsmp, plp);
804 		}
805 		return;
806 
807 	case PRE_BOUND:
808 	case BOUND:
809 		/*
810 		 * Not looking for anything in these states.  (If we
811 		 * implemented reconfigure, that might go here.)
812 		 */
813 		break;
814 
815 	case REQUESTING:
816 	case INIT_REBOOT:
817 	case RENEWING:
818 	case REBINDING:
819 	case INFORM_SENT:
820 		/*
821 		 * We're looking for Reply messages.
822 		 */
823 		if (recv_type != DHCPV6_MSG_REPLY)
824 			break;
825 		dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE,
826 		    "accept_v6_message: received Reply message on %s",
827 		    dsmp->dsm_name);
828 	rapid_commit:
829 		/*
830 		 * Extract the status code option.  If one is present and the
831 		 * request failed, then try to go to another advertisement in
832 		 * the list or restart the selection machinery.
833 		 */
834 		d6o = dhcpv6_pkt_option(plp, NULL, DHCPV6_OPT_STATUS_CODE,
835 		    &olen);
836 		status = dhcpv6_status_code(d6o, olen, &estr, &msg, &msglen);
837 		/*
838 		 * Check for the UseMulticast status code.  If this is present,
839 		 * and if we were actually using unicast, then drop back and
840 		 * try again.  If we weren't using unicast, then just pretend
841 		 * we never saw this message -- the peer is confused.  (TAHI
842 		 * does this.)
843 		 */
844 		if (status == DHCPV6_STAT_USEMCAST) {
845 			if (IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(
846 			    &dsmp->dsm_send_dest.v6.sin6_addr)) {
847 				break;
848 			} else {
849 				free_pkt_entry(plp);
850 				dsmp->dsm_send_dest.v6.sin6_addr =
851 				    ipv6_all_dhcp_relay_and_servers;
852 				retransmit_now(dsmp);
853 				return;
854 			}
855 		}
856 		print_server_msg(dsmp, msg, msglen);
857 		/*
858 		 * We treat NoBinding at the top level as "success."  Granted,
859 		 * this doesn't make much sense, but the TAHI test suite does
860 		 * this.  NoBinding really only makes sense in the context of a
861 		 * specific IA, as it refers to the GUID:IAID binding, so
862 		 * ignoring it at the top level is safe.
863 		 */
864 		if (status == DHCPV6_STAT_SUCCESS ||
865 		    status == DHCPV6_STAT_NOBINDING) {
866 			if (dhcp_bound(dsmp, plp)) {
867 				/*
868 				 * dhcp_bound will stop retransmission on
869 				 * success, if that's called for.
870 				 */
871 				server_unicast_option(dsmp, plp);
872 			} else {
873 				stop_pkt_retransmission(dsmp);
874 				dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "accept_v6_message: "
875 				    "dhcp_bound failed for %s", dsmp->dsm_name);
876 				(void) remove_hostconf(dsmp->dsm_name,
877 				    dsmp->dsm_isv6);
878 				dhcp_restart(dsmp);
879 			}
880 		} else {
881 			dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "accept_v6_message: Reply: %s",
882 			    estr);
883 			stop_pkt_retransmission(dsmp);
884 			free_pkt_entry(plp);
885 			if (dsmp->dsm_state == INFORM_SENT) {
886 				(void) set_smach_state(dsmp, INIT);
887 				ipc_action_finish(dsmp, DHCP_IPC_E_SRVFAILED);
888 			} else {
889 				(void) remove_hostconf(dsmp->dsm_name,
890 				    dsmp->dsm_isv6);
891 				request_failed(dsmp);
892 			}
893 		}
894 		return;
895 
896 	case DECLINING:
897 		/*
898 		 * We're looking for Reply messages.
899 		 */
900 		if (recv_type != DHCPV6_MSG_REPLY)
901 			break;
902 		stop_pkt_retransmission(dsmp);
903 		/*
904 		 * Extract the status code option.  Note that it's not a
905 		 * failure if the server reports an error.
906 		 */
907 		d6o = dhcpv6_pkt_option(plp, NULL, DHCPV6_OPT_STATUS_CODE,
908 		    &olen);
909 		if (dhcpv6_status_code(d6o, olen, &estr, &msg,
910 		    &msglen) == DHCPV6_STAT_SUCCESS) {
911 			print_server_msg(dsmp, msg, msglen);
912 		} else {
913 			dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "accept_v6_message: Reply: %s",
914 			    estr);
915 		}
916 		free_pkt_entry(plp);
917 		if (dsmp->dsm_leases == NULL) {
918 			dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE, "accept_v6_message: %s has no "
919 			    "leases left", dsmp->dsm_name);
920 			dhcp_restart(dsmp);
921 		} else if (dsmp->dsm_lif_wait == 0) {
922 			(void) set_smach_state(dsmp, BOUND);
923 		} else {
924 			(void) set_smach_state(dsmp, PRE_BOUND);
925 		}
926 		return;
927 
928 	case RELEASING:
929 		/*
930 		 * We're looking for Reply messages.
931 		 */
932 		if (recv_type != DHCPV6_MSG_REPLY)
933 			break;
934 		stop_pkt_retransmission(dsmp);
935 		/*
936 		 * Extract the status code option.
937 		 */
938 		d6o = dhcpv6_pkt_option(plp, NULL, DHCPV6_OPT_STATUS_CODE,
939 		    &olen);
940 		if (dhcpv6_status_code(d6o, olen, &estr, &msg,
941 		    &msglen) == DHCPV6_STAT_SUCCESS) {
942 			print_server_msg(dsmp, msg, msglen);
943 		} else {
944 			dhcpmsg(MSG_WARNING, "accept_v6_message: Reply: %s",
945 			    estr);
946 		}
947 		free_pkt_entry(plp);
948 		finished_smach(dsmp, DHCP_IPC_SUCCESS);
949 		return;
950 	}
951 
952 	/*
953 	 * Break from above switch means that the message must be discarded.
954 	 */
955 	dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE,
956 	    "accept_v6_message: discarded v6 %s on %s; state %s",
957 	    pname, dsmp->dsm_name, dhcp_state_to_string(dsmp->dsm_state));
958 	free_pkt_entry(plp);
959 }
960 
961 /*
962  * dhcp_acknak_global(): Processes reception of an ACK or NAK packet on the
963  *			 global socket -- broadcast packets for IPv4, all
964  *			 packets for DHCPv6.
965  *
966  *   input: iu_eh_t *: unused
967  *	    int: the global file descriptor the ACK/NAK arrived on
968  *	    short: unused
969  *	    iu_event_id_t: unused
970  *	    void *: unused
971  *  output: void
972  */
973 
974 /* ARGSUSED */
975 void
976 dhcp_acknak_global(iu_eh_t *ehp, int fd, short events, iu_event_id_t id,
977     void *arg)
978 {
979 	PKT_LIST	*plp;
980 	dhcp_pif_t	*pif;
981 	uchar_t		recv_type;
982 	const char	*pname;
983 	uint_t		xid;
984 	dhcp_smach_t	*dsmp;
985 	boolean_t	isv6 = (fd == v6_sock_fd);
986 	struct sockaddr_in sin;
987 	const char	*reason;
988 	size_t		sinlen = sizeof (sin);
989 	int		sock;
990 
991 	plp = recv_pkt(fd, get_max_mtu(isv6), isv6);
992 	if (plp == NULL)
993 		return;
994 
995 	pif = lookup_pif_by_index(plp->ifindex, isv6);
996 	if (pif == NULL) {
997 		dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE, "dhcp_acknak_global: ignored packet "
998 		    "received on v%d ifIndex %d", isv6 ? 6 : 4, plp->ifindex);
999 		free_pkt_entry(plp);
1000 		return;
1001 	}
1002 
1003 	recv_type = pkt_recv_type(plp);
1004 	pname = pkt_type_to_string(recv_type, isv6);
1005 
1006 	/*
1007 	 * Find the corresponding state machine.
1008 	 *
1009 	 * Note that DHCPv6 Reconfigure would be special: it's not the reply to
1010 	 * any transaction, and thus we would need to search on transaction ID
1011 	 * zero (all state machines) to find the match.	 However, Reconfigure
1012 	 * is not yet supported.
1013 	 */
1014 	xid = pkt_get_xid(plp->pkt, isv6);
1015 	if (!isv6 && !pkt_v4_match(recv_type, DHCP_PACK|DHCP_PNAK)) {
1016 		reason = "not ACK or NAK";
1017 		goto drop;
1018 	}
1019 
1020 	for (dsmp = lookup_smach_by_xid(xid, NULL, isv6); dsmp != NULL;
1021 	    dsmp = lookup_smach_by_xid(xid, dsmp, isv6)) {
1022 		if (dsmp->dsm_lif->lif_pif == pif)
1023 			break;
1024 	}
1025 
1026 	if (dsmp == NULL) {
1027 		reason = "unknown state machine";
1028 		goto drop;
1029 	}
1030 
1031 	/*
1032 	 * For IPv4, most packets will be handled by dhcp_packet_lif().  The
1033 	 * only exceptions are broadcast packets sent when lif_sock_ip_fd has
1034 	 * bound to something other than INADDR_ANY.
1035 	 */
1036 	if (!isv6) {
1037 		sock = dsmp->dsm_lif->lif_sock_ip_fd;
1038 
1039 		if (getsockname(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sin, &sinlen) != -1 &&
1040 		    sin.sin_addr.s_addr == INADDR_ANY) {
1041 			reason = "handled by lif_sock_ip_fd";
1042 			goto drop;
1043 		}
1044 	}
1045 
1046 	/*
1047 	 * We've got a packet; make sure it's acceptable and cancel the REQUEST
1048 	 * retransmissions.
1049 	 */
1050 	if (isv6)
1051 		accept_v6_message(dsmp, plp, pname, recv_type);
1052 	else
1053 		accept_v4_acknak(dsmp, plp);
1054 	return;
1055 drop:
1056 	dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE, "dhcp_acknak_global: ignored v%d %s packet for %s "
1057 	    "received on global socket: %s", isv6 ? 6 : 4, pname, pif->pif_name,
1058 	    reason);
1059 	free_pkt_entry(plp);
1060 }
1061 
1062 /*
1063  * request_failed(): Attempt to request an address has failed.  Take an
1064  *		     appropriate action.
1065  *
1066  *   input: dhcp_smach_t *: state machine that has failed
1067  *  output: void
1068  */
1069 
1070 static void
1071 request_failed(dhcp_smach_t *dsmp)
1072 {
1073 	PKT_LIST *offer;
1074 
1075 	dsmp->dsm_server = ipv6_all_dhcp_relay_and_servers;
1076 	if ((offer = select_best(dsmp)) != NULL) {
1077 		insque(offer, &dsmp->dsm_recv_pkt_list);
1078 		dhcp_requesting(NULL, dsmp);
1079 	} else {
1080 		dhcpmsg(MSG_INFO, "no offers left on %s; restarting",
1081 		    dsmp->dsm_name);
1082 		dhcp_selecting(dsmp);
1083 	}
1084 }
1085 
1086 /*
1087  * dhcp_packet_lif(): Processes reception of an ACK, NAK, or OFFER packet on
1088  *		      a given logical interface for IPv4 (only).
1089  *
1090  *   input: iu_eh_t *: unused
1091  *	    int: the file descriptor the packet arrived on
1092  *	    short: unused
1093  *	    iu_event_id_t: the id of this event callback with the handler
1094  *	    void *: pointer to logical interface receiving message
1095  *  output: void
1096  */
1097 
1098 /* ARGSUSED */
1099 void
1100 dhcp_packet_lif(iu_eh_t *ehp, int fd, short events, iu_event_id_t id,
1101     void *arg)
1102 {
1103 	dhcp_lif_t	*lif = arg;
1104 	PKT_LIST	*plp;
1105 	uchar_t		recv_type;
1106 	const char	*pname;
1107 	uint_t		xid;
1108 	dhcp_smach_t	*dsmp;
1109 
1110 	if ((plp = recv_pkt(fd, lif->lif_max, B_FALSE)) == NULL)
1111 		return;
1112 
1113 	recv_type = pkt_recv_type(plp);
1114 	pname = pkt_type_to_string(recv_type, B_FALSE);
1115 
1116 	if (!pkt_v4_match(recv_type,
1117 	    DHCP_PACK | DHCP_PNAK | DHCP_PUNTYPED | DHCP_POFFER)) {
1118 		dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE, "dhcp_packet_lif: ignored v4 %s packet "
1119 		    "received via LIF %s", pname, lif->lif_name);
1120 		free_pkt_entry(plp);
1121 		return;
1122 	}
1123 
1124 	/*
1125 	 * Find the corresponding state machine.
1126 	 */
1127 	xid = pkt_get_xid(plp->pkt, B_FALSE);
1128 	for (dsmp = lookup_smach_by_xid(xid, NULL, B_FALSE); dsmp != NULL;
1129 	    dsmp = lookup_smach_by_xid(xid, dsmp, B_FALSE)) {
1130 		if (dsmp->dsm_lif == lif)
1131 			break;
1132 	}
1133 
1134 	if (dsmp == NULL)
1135 		goto drop;
1136 
1137 	if (pkt_v4_match(recv_type, DHCP_PACK|DHCP_PNAK)) {
1138 		/*
1139 		 * We've got an ACK/NAK; make sure it's acceptable and cancel
1140 		 * the REQUEST retransmissions.
1141 		 */
1142 		accept_v4_acknak(dsmp, plp);
1143 	} else {
1144 		if (is_bound_state(dsmp->dsm_state))
1145 			goto drop;
1146 		/*
1147 		 * Must be an OFFER or a BOOTP message: enqueue it for later
1148 		 * processing by select_best().
1149 		 */
1150 		pkt_smach_enqueue(dsmp, plp);
1151 	}
1152 	return;
1153 drop:
1154 	dhcpmsg(MSG_VERBOSE, "dhcp_packet_lif: ignored %s packet xid "
1155 	    "%x received via LIF %s; %s", pname, xid, lif->lif_name,
1156 	    dsmp == NULL ? "unknown state machine" : "bound");
1157 	free_pkt_entry(plp);
1158 }
1159 
1160 /*
1161  * dhcp_restart(): restarts DHCP (from INIT) on a given state machine, but only
1162  *		   if we're leasing addresses.  Doesn't restart for information-
1163  *		   only interfaces.
1164  *
1165  *   input: dhcp_smach_t *: the state machine to restart DHCP on
1166  *  output: void
1167  */
1168 
1169 void
1170 dhcp_restart(dhcp_smach_t *dsmp)
1171 {
1172 	if (dsmp->dsm_state == INFORM_SENT || dsmp->dsm_state == INFORMATION)
1173 		return;
1174 
1175 	/*
1176 	 * As we're returning to INIT state, we need to discard any leases we
1177 	 * may have, and (for v4) canonize the LIF.  There's a bit of tension
1178 	 * between keeping around a possibly still working address, and obeying
1179 	 * the RFCs.  A more elaborate design would be to mark the addresses as
1180 	 * DEPRECATED, and then start a removal timer.  Such a design would
1181 	 * probably compromise testing.
1182 	 */
1183 	deprecate_leases(dsmp);
1184 
1185 	if (!set_start_timer(dsmp)) {
1186 		dhcpmsg(MSG_ERROR, "dhcp_restart: cannot schedule dhcp_start, "
1187 		    "reverting to INIT state on %s", dsmp->dsm_name);
1188 
1189 		(void) set_smach_state(dsmp, INIT);
1190 		dsmp->dsm_dflags |= DHCP_IF_FAILED;
1191 		ipc_action_finish(dsmp, DHCP_IPC_E_MEMORY);
1192 	} else {
1193 		dhcpmsg(MSG_DEBUG, "dhcp_restart: restarting DHCP on %s",
1194 		    dsmp->dsm_name);
1195 	}
1196 }
1197 
1198 /*
1199  * stop_requesting(): decides when to stop retransmitting REQUESTs
1200  *
1201  *   input: dhcp_smach_t *: the state machine REQUESTs are being sent from
1202  *	    unsigned int: the number of REQUESTs sent so far
1203  *  output: boolean_t: B_TRUE if retransmissions should stop
1204  */
1205 
1206 static boolean_t
1207 stop_requesting(dhcp_smach_t *dsmp, unsigned int n_requests)
1208 {
1209 	uint_t maxreq;
1210 
1211 	maxreq = dsmp->dsm_isv6 ? DHCPV6_REQ_MAX_RC : DHCP_MAX_REQUESTS;
1212 	if (n_requests >= maxreq) {
1213 
1214 		dhcpmsg(MSG_INFO, "no ACK/NAK/Reply to REQUEST on %s",
1215 		    dsmp->dsm_name);
1216 
1217 		request_failed(dsmp);
1218 		return (B_TRUE);
1219 	} else {
1220 		return (B_FALSE);
1221 	}
1222 }
1223