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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 #ifndef STATES_H 27 #define STATES_H 28 29 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 30 31 #include <sys/types.h> 32 #include <netinet/in.h> 33 #include <netinet/dhcp.h> 34 #include <libinetutil.h> 35 36 #include "common.h" 37 #include "ipc_action.h" 38 #include "async.h" 39 #include "packet.h" 40 #include "util.h" 41 42 /* 43 * interfaces for state transition/action functions. these functions 44 * can be found in suitably named .c files, such as inform.c, select.c, 45 * renew.c, etc. 46 */ 47 48 #ifdef __cplusplus 49 extern "C" { 50 #endif 51 52 /* 53 * DHCP state machine representation: includes all of the information used for 54 * a state machine instance. For IPv4, this represents a single logical 55 * interface and (usually) a leased address. For IPv6, it represents a 56 * DUID+IAID combination. Note that if multiple DUID+IAID instances are one 57 * day allowed per interface, this will need to become a list. 58 */ 59 struct dhcp_smach_s { 60 dhcp_smach_t *dsm_next; /* Note: must be first */ 61 dhcp_smach_t *dsm_prev; 62 63 /* 64 * The name of the state machine. This is currently just a pointer to 65 * the controlling LIF's name, but could be otherwise. 66 */ 67 const char *dsm_name; 68 dhcp_lif_t *dsm_lif; /* Controlling LIF */ 69 uint_t dsm_hold_count; /* reference count */ 70 71 dhcp_lease_t *dsm_leases; /* List of leases */ 72 uint_t dsm_lif_wait; /* LIFs waiting on DAD */ 73 uint_t dsm_lif_down; /* LIFs failed */ 74 75 boolean_t dsm_using_dlpi; 76 77 /* 78 * each state machine can have at most one pending asynchronous 79 * action, which is represented in a `struct async_action'. 80 * if that asynchronous action was a result of a user request, 81 * then the `struct ipc_action' is used to hold information 82 * about the user request. these structures are opaque to 83 * users of the ifslist, and the functional interfaces 84 * provided in async.[ch] and ipc_action.[ch] should be used 85 * to maintain them. 86 */ 87 88 ipc_action_t dsm_ia; 89 async_action_t dsm_async; 90 91 uchar_t *dsm_cid; /* client id */ 92 uchar_t dsm_cidlen; /* client id len */ 93 94 /* 95 * current state of the machine 96 */ 97 98 DHCPSTATE dsm_state; 99 100 uint16_t dsm_dflags; /* DHCP_IF_* (shared with IPC) */ 101 102 uint16_t *dsm_prl; /* if non-NULL, param request list */ 103 uint_t dsm_prllen; /* param request list len */ 104 105 uint_t dsm_nrouters; /* the number of default routers */ 106 struct in_addr *dsm_routers; /* an array of default routers */ 107 108 in6_addr_t dsm_server; /* our DHCP server */ 109 uchar_t *dsm_serverid; /* server DUID for v6 */ 110 uint_t dsm_serveridlen; /* DUID length */ 111 112 /* 113 * We retain the very first ack obtained on the state machine to 114 * provide access to options which were originally assigned by 115 * the server but may not have been included in subsequent 116 * acks, as there are servers which do this and customers have 117 * had unsatisfactory results when using our agent with them. 118 * ipc_event() in agent.c provides a fallback to the original 119 * ack when the current ack doesn't have the information 120 * requested. 121 * 122 * Note that neither of these is actually a list of packets. There's 123 * exactly one packet here, so use free_pkt_entry. 124 */ 125 PKT_LIST *dsm_ack; 126 PKT_LIST *dsm_orig_ack; 127 128 /* 129 * other miscellaneous variables set or needed in the process 130 * of acquiring a lease. 131 */ 132 133 int dsm_offer_wait; /* seconds between sending offers */ 134 iu_timer_id_t dsm_offer_timer; /* timer associated with offer wait */ 135 136 /* 137 * time we sent the DISCOVER relative to dsm_neg_hrtime, so that the 138 * REQUEST can have the same pkt->secs. 139 */ 140 141 uint16_t dsm_disc_secs; 142 143 /* 144 * this is a chain of packets which have been received on this 145 * state machine over some interval of time. the packets may have 146 * to meet some criteria in order to be put on this list. in 147 * general, packets are put on this list through recv_pkt() 148 */ 149 150 PKT_LIST *dsm_recv_pkt_list; 151 152 /* 153 * these three fields are initially zero, and get incremented 154 * as the ifslist goes from INIT -> BOUND. if and when the 155 * ifslist moves to the RENEWING state, these fields are 156 * reset, so they always either indicate the number of packets 157 * sent, received, and declined while obtaining the current 158 * lease (if BOUND), or the number of packets sent, received, 159 * and declined while attempting to obtain a future lease 160 * (if any other state). 161 */ 162 163 uint32_t dsm_sent; 164 uint32_t dsm_received; 165 uint32_t dsm_bad_offers; 166 167 /* 168 * dsm_send_pkt.pkt is dynamically allocated to be as big a 169 * packet as we can send out on this state machine. the remainder 170 * of this information is needed to make it easy to handle 171 * retransmissions. note that other than dsm_bad_offers, all 172 * of these fields are maintained internally in send_pkt(), 173 * and consequently should never need to be modified by any 174 * other functions. 175 */ 176 177 dhcp_pkt_t dsm_send_pkt; 178 union { 179 struct sockaddr_in v4; 180 struct sockaddr_in6 v6; 181 } dsm_send_dest; 182 183 /* 184 * For v4, dsm_send_tcenter is used to track the central timer value in 185 * milliseconds (4000, 8000, 16000, 32000, 64000), and dsm_send_timeout 186 * is that value plus the +/- 1000 millisecond fuzz. 187 * 188 * For v6, dsm_send_tcenter is the MRT (maximum retransmit timer) 189 * value, and dsm_send_timeout must be set to the IRT (initial 190 * retransmit timer) value by the sender. 191 */ 192 uint_t dsm_send_timeout; 193 uint_t dsm_send_tcenter; 194 stop_func_t *dsm_send_stop_func; 195 uint32_t dsm_packet_sent; 196 iu_timer_id_t dsm_retrans_timer; 197 198 /* 199 * The host name we've been asked to request is remembered 200 * here between the DISCOVER and the REQUEST. (v4 only) 201 */ 202 char *dsm_reqhost; 203 204 /* 205 * V4 and V6 use slightly different timers. For v4, we must count 206 * seconds from the point where we first try to configure the 207 * interface. For v6, only seconds while performing a transaction 208 * matter. 209 * 210 * In v4, `dsm_neg_hrtime' represents the time since DHCP started 211 * configuring the interface, and is used for computing the pkt->secs 212 * field in v4. In v6, it represents the time since the current 213 * transaction (if any) was started, and is used for the ELAPSED_TIME 214 * option. 215 * 216 * `dsm_newstart_monosec' represents the time the ACKed REQUEST was 217 * sent, which represents the start time of a new batch of leases. 218 * When the lease time actually begins (and thus becomes current), 219 * `dsm_curstart_monosec' is set to `dsm_newstart_monosec'. 220 */ 221 hrtime_t dsm_neg_hrtime; 222 monosec_t dsm_newstart_monosec; 223 monosec_t dsm_curstart_monosec; 224 225 int dsm_script_fd; 226 pid_t dsm_script_pid; 227 pid_t dsm_script_helper_pid; 228 const char *dsm_script_event; 229 iu_event_id_t dsm_script_event_id; 230 void *dsm_callback_arg; 231 script_callback_t *dsm_script_callback; 232 233 iu_timer_id_t dsm_start_timer; 234 }; 235 236 #define dsm_isv6 dsm_lif->lif_pif->pif_isv6 237 #define dsm_hwtype dsm_lif->lif_pif->pif_hwtype 238 239 struct dhcp_lease_s { 240 dhcp_lease_t *dl_next; /* Note: must be first */ 241 dhcp_lease_t *dl_prev; 242 243 dhcp_smach_t *dl_smach; /* back pointer to state machine */ 244 dhcp_lif_t *dl_lifs; /* LIFs configured by this lease */ 245 uint_t dl_nlifs; /* Number of configured LIFs */ 246 uint_t dl_hold_count; /* reference counter */ 247 boolean_t dl_removed; /* Set if removed from list */ 248 boolean_t dl_stale; /* not updated by Renew/bind */ 249 250 /* 251 * the following fields are set when a lease is acquired, and 252 * may be updated over the lifetime of the lease. they are 253 * all reset by reset_smach(). 254 */ 255 256 dhcp_timer_t dl_t1; /* relative renewal start time, hbo */ 257 dhcp_timer_t dl_t2; /* relative rebinding start time, hbo */ 258 }; 259 260 /* The IU event callback functions */ 261 iu_eh_callback_t dhcp_acknak_common; 262 iu_eh_callback_t dhcp_acknak_lif; 263 iu_eh_callback_t dhcp_collect_dlpi; 264 265 /* Common state-machine related routines throughout dhcpagent */ 266 boolean_t dhcp_adopt(void); 267 void dhcp_adopt_complete(dhcp_smach_t *); 268 boolean_t dhcp_bound(dhcp_smach_t *, PKT_LIST *); 269 void dhcp_bound_complete(dhcp_smach_t *); 270 int dhcp_drop(dhcp_smach_t *, void *); 271 void dhcp_deprecate(iu_tq_t *, void *); 272 void dhcp_expire(iu_tq_t *, void *); 273 boolean_t dhcp_extending(dhcp_smach_t *); 274 void dhcp_inform(dhcp_smach_t *); 275 void dhcp_init_reboot(dhcp_smach_t *); 276 void dhcp_rebind(iu_tq_t *, void *); 277 int dhcp_release(dhcp_smach_t *, void *); 278 void dhcp_renew(iu_tq_t *, void *); 279 void dhcp_requesting(iu_tq_t *, void *); 280 void dhcp_restart(dhcp_smach_t *); 281 void dhcp_selecting(dhcp_smach_t *); 282 boolean_t set_start_timer(dhcp_smach_t *); 283 void send_declines(dhcp_smach_t *); 284 void send_v6_request(dhcp_smach_t *); 285 boolean_t save_server_id(dhcp_smach_t *, PKT_LIST *); 286 void server_unicast_option(dhcp_smach_t *, PKT_LIST *); 287 288 /* State machine support functions in states.c */ 289 dhcp_smach_t *insert_smach(dhcp_lif_t *, int *); 290 void hold_smach(dhcp_smach_t *); 291 void release_smach(dhcp_smach_t *); 292 void remove_smach(dhcp_smach_t *); 293 dhcp_smach_t *next_smach(dhcp_smach_t *, boolean_t); 294 dhcp_smach_t *primary_smach(boolean_t); 295 void make_primary(dhcp_smach_t *); 296 dhcp_smach_t *lookup_smach(const char *, boolean_t); 297 dhcp_smach_t *lookup_smach_by_uindex(uint16_t, dhcp_smach_t *, boolean_t); 298 dhcp_smach_t *lookup_smach_by_xid(uint32_t, dhcp_smach_t *, boolean_t); 299 dhcp_smach_t *lookup_smach_by_event(iu_event_id_t); 300 void finished_smach(dhcp_smach_t *, int); 301 boolean_t set_smach_state(dhcp_smach_t *, DHCPSTATE); 302 int get_smach_cid(dhcp_smach_t *); 303 boolean_t verify_smach(dhcp_smach_t *); 304 uint_t smach_count(void); 305 void reset_smach(dhcp_smach_t *); 306 void refresh_smachs(iu_eh_t *, int, void *); 307 void refresh_smach(dhcp_smach_t *); 308 void nuke_smach_list(void); 309 boolean_t schedule_smach_timer(dhcp_smach_t *, int, uint32_t, 310 iu_tq_callback_t *); 311 void cancel_offer_timer(dhcp_smach_t *); 312 void discard_default_routes(dhcp_smach_t *); 313 void remove_default_routes(dhcp_smach_t *); 314 315 /* Lease-related support functions in states.c */ 316 dhcp_lease_t *insert_lease(dhcp_smach_t *); 317 void hold_lease(dhcp_lease_t *); 318 void release_lease(dhcp_lease_t *); 319 void remove_lease(dhcp_lease_t *); 320 void deprecate_leases(dhcp_smach_t *); 321 void cancel_lease_timers(dhcp_lease_t *); 322 boolean_t schedule_lease_timer(dhcp_lease_t *, dhcp_timer_t *, 323 iu_tq_callback_t *); 324 325 #ifdef __cplusplus 326 } 327 #endif 328 329 #endif /* STATES_H */ 330