1 /* 2 * Copyright (c) 1990, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 3 */ 4 /* 5 * Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California. 6 * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement 7 * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. 8 */ 9 10 #include "defs.h" 11 #include "strings.h" 12 #include "ifconfig.h" 13 #include <compat.h> 14 #include <libdlpi.h> 15 #include <libdllink.h> 16 #include <libdliptun.h> 17 #include <libdllink.h> 18 #include <inet/ip.h> 19 #include <inet/ipsec_impl.h> 20 #include <libipadm.h> 21 #include <ifaddrs.h> 22 #include <libsocket_priv.h> 23 24 #define LOOPBACK_IF "lo0" 25 #define NONE_STR "none" 26 #define ARP_MOD_NAME "arp" 27 #define LIFC_DEFAULT (LIFC_NOXMIT | LIFC_TEMPORARY | LIFC_ALLZONES |\ 28 LIFC_UNDER_IPMP) 29 30 typedef struct if_flags { 31 uint64_t iff_value; 32 char *iff_name; 33 } if_flags_t; 34 35 static if_flags_t if_flags_tbl[] = { 36 { IFF_UP, "UP" }, 37 { IFF_BROADCAST, "BROADCAST" }, 38 { IFF_DEBUG, "DEBUG" }, 39 { IFF_LOOPBACK, "LOOPBACK" }, 40 { IFF_POINTOPOINT, "POINTOPOINT" }, 41 { IFF_NOTRAILERS, "NOTRAILERS" }, 42 { IFF_RUNNING, "RUNNING" }, 43 { IFF_NOARP, "NOARP" }, 44 { IFF_PROMISC, "PROMISC" }, 45 { IFF_ALLMULTI, "ALLMULTI" }, 46 { IFF_INTELLIGENT, "INTELLIGENT" }, 47 { IFF_MULTICAST, "MULTICAST" }, 48 { IFF_MULTI_BCAST, "MULTI_BCAST" }, 49 { IFF_UNNUMBERED, "UNNUMBERED" }, 50 { IFF_DHCPRUNNING, "DHCP" }, 51 { IFF_PRIVATE, "PRIVATE" }, 52 { IFF_NOXMIT, "NOXMIT" }, 53 { IFF_NOLOCAL, "NOLOCAL" }, 54 { IFF_DEPRECATED, "DEPRECATED" }, 55 { IFF_ADDRCONF, "ADDRCONF" }, 56 { IFF_ROUTER, "ROUTER" }, 57 { IFF_NONUD, "NONUD" }, 58 { IFF_ANYCAST, "ANYCAST" }, 59 { IFF_NORTEXCH, "NORTEXCH" }, 60 { IFF_IPV4, "IPv4" }, 61 { IFF_IPV6, "IPv6" }, 62 { IFF_NOFAILOVER, "NOFAILOVER" }, 63 { IFF_FAILED, "FAILED" }, 64 { IFF_STANDBY, "STANDBY" }, 65 { IFF_INACTIVE, "INACTIVE" }, 66 { IFF_OFFLINE, "OFFLINE" }, 67 { IFF_XRESOLV, "XRESOLV" }, 68 { IFF_COS_ENABLED, "CoS" }, 69 { IFF_PREFERRED, "PREFERRED" }, 70 { IFF_TEMPORARY, "TEMPORARY" }, 71 { IFF_FIXEDMTU, "FIXEDMTU" }, 72 { IFF_VIRTUAL, "VIRTUAL" }, 73 { IFF_DUPLICATE, "DUPLICATE" }, 74 { IFF_IPMP, "IPMP"}, 75 { IFF_VRRP, "VRRP"}, 76 { IFF_NOACCEPT, "NOACCEPT"}, 77 { IFF_L3PROTECT, "L3PROTECT"} 78 }; 79 80 typedef struct { 81 const char *ia_app; 82 uint64_t ia_flag; 83 uint_t ia_tries; 84 } if_appflags_t; 85 86 static const if_appflags_t if_appflags_tbl[] = { 87 { "dhcpagent(1M)", IFF_DHCPRUNNING, 1 }, 88 { "in.ndpd(1M)", IFF_ADDRCONF, 3 }, 89 { NULL, 0, 0 } 90 }; 91 92 static dladm_handle_t dlh; 93 boolean_t dlh_opened; 94 static struct lifreq lifr; 95 /* current interface name a particular function is accessing */ 96 static char name[LIFNAMSIZ]; 97 /* foreach interface saved name */ 98 static char origname[LIFNAMSIZ]; 99 static int setaddr; 100 static boolean_t setaddr_done = _B_FALSE; 101 static boolean_t ipsec_policy_set; 102 static boolean_t ipsec_auth_covered; 103 static ipadm_handle_t iph; 104 static ipadm_addrobj_t ipaddr; 105 106 /* 107 * Make sure the algorithm variables hold more than the sizeof an algorithm 108 * in PF_KEY. (For now, more than a uint8_t.) The NO_***_?ALG indicates that 109 * there was no algorithm requested, and in the ipsec_req that service should 110 * be disabled. (E.g. if ah_aalg remains NO_AH_AALG, then AH will be 111 * disabled on that tunnel.) 112 */ 113 #define NO_AH_AALG 256 114 #define NO_ESP_AALG 256 115 #define NO_ESP_EALG 256 116 117 int s, s4, s6; 118 int af = AF_INET; /* default address family */ 119 int debug = 0; 120 int all = 0; /* setifdhcp() needs to know this */ 121 int verbose = 0; 122 int v4compat = 0; /* Compatible printing format */ 123 124 /* 125 * Function prototypes for command functions. 126 */ 127 static int addif(char *arg, int64_t param); 128 static int inetipmp(char *arg, int64_t param); 129 static int inetplumb(char *arg, int64_t param); 130 static int inetunplumb(char *arg, int64_t param); 131 static int removeif(char *arg, int64_t param); 132 static int setdebugflag(char *arg, int64_t param); 133 static int setifaddr(char *arg, int64_t param); 134 static int setifbroadaddr(char *arg, int64_t param); 135 static int setifdstaddr(char *arg, int64_t param); 136 static int setifether(char *arg, int64_t param); 137 static int setifflags(char *arg, int64_t param); 138 static int setifindex(char *arg, int64_t param); 139 static int setifmetric(char *arg, int64_t param); 140 static int setifmtu(char *arg, int64_t param); 141 static int setifnetmask(char *arg, int64_t param); 142 static int setifprefixlen(char *arg, int64_t param); 143 static int setifrevarp(char *arg, int64_t param); 144 static int setifsubnet(char *arg, int64_t param); 145 static int setiftdst(char *arg, int64_t param); 146 static int setiftoken(char *arg, int64_t param); 147 static int setiftsrc(char *arg, int64_t param); 148 static int setverboseflag(char *arg, int64_t param); 149 static int set_tun_ah_alg(char *arg, int64_t param); 150 static int set_tun_esp_auth_alg(char *arg, int64_t param); 151 static int set_tun_esp_encr_alg(char *arg, int64_t param); 152 static int modlist(char *arg, int64_t param); 153 static int modinsert(char *arg, int64_t param); 154 static int modremove(char *arg, int64_t param); 155 static int setifgroupname(char *arg, int64_t param); 156 static int configinfo(char *arg, int64_t param); 157 static void print_config_flags(int af, uint64_t flags); 158 static void print_flags(uint64_t flags); 159 static void print_ifether(const char *ifname); 160 static int set_tun_encap_limit(char *arg, int64_t param); 161 static int clr_tun_encap_limit(char *arg, int64_t param); 162 static int set_tun_hop_limit(char *arg, int64_t param); 163 static int setzone(char *arg, int64_t param); 164 static int setallzones(char *arg, int64_t param); 165 static int setifsrc(char *arg, int64_t param); 166 static int lifnum(const char *ifname); 167 static void plumball(int, char **, int64_t, int64_t, int64_t); 168 169 /* 170 * Address family specific function prototypes. 171 */ 172 static void in_getaddr(char *s, struct sockaddr *saddr, int *plenp); 173 static void in_status(int force, uint64_t flags); 174 static void in_configinfo(int force, uint64_t flags); 175 static void in6_getaddr(char *s, struct sockaddr *saddr, int *plenp); 176 static void in6_status(int force, uint64_t flags); 177 static void in6_configinfo(int force, uint64_t flags); 178 179 /* 180 * Misc support functions 181 */ 182 static boolean_t ni_entry(const char *, void *); 183 static void foreachinterface(int argc, char *argv[], 184 int af, int64_t onflags, int64_t offflags, 185 int64_t lifc_flags); 186 static void ifconfig(int argc, char *argv[], int af, 187 struct ifaddrs *ifa); 188 static boolean_t in_getmask(struct sockaddr_in *saddr, 189 boolean_t addr_set); 190 static int in_getprefixlen(char *addr, boolean_t slash, int plen); 191 static boolean_t in_prefixlentomask(int prefixlen, int maxlen, 192 uchar_t *mask); 193 static void status(void); 194 static void ifstatus(const char *ifname); 195 static void tun_status(datalink_id_t); 196 static void usage(void); 197 static int setifdhcp(const char *caller, const char *ifname, 198 int argc, char *argv[]); 199 static int ip_domux2fd(int *, int *, int *, int *, int *); 200 static int ip_plink(int, int, int, int, int); 201 static int modop(char *arg, char op); 202 static int find_all_interfaces(struct lifconf *lifcp, char **buf, 203 int64_t lifc_flags); 204 static int create_ipmp(const char *grname, int af, 205 const char *ifname, boolean_t implicit); 206 static void start_ipmp_daemon(void); 207 static boolean_t ifaddr_up(ifaddrlistx_t *ifaddrp); 208 static boolean_t ifaddr_down(ifaddrlistx_t *ifaddrp); 209 static dladm_status_t ifconfig_dladm_open(const char *, datalink_class_t, 210 datalink_id_t *); 211 static void dladmerr_exit(dladm_status_t status, const char *str); 212 static void ipadmerr_exit(ipadm_status_t status, const char *str); 213 static boolean_t ifconfig_use_libipadm(int, const char *); 214 215 #define max(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (b) : (a)) 216 217 /* 218 * DHCP_EXIT_IF_FAILURE indicates that the operation failed, but if there 219 * are more interfaces to act on (i.e., ifconfig was invoked with -a), keep 220 * on going rather than exit with an error. 221 */ 222 223 #define DHCP_EXIT_IF_FAILURE -1 224 225 #define NEXTARG 0xffffff /* command takes an argument */ 226 #define OPTARG 0xfffffe /* command takes an optional argument */ 227 #define AF_ANY (-1) 228 229 /* Refer to the comments in ifconfig() on the netmask "hack" */ 230 #define NETMASK_CMD "netmask" 231 struct sockaddr_storage g_netmask; 232 enum { G_NETMASK_NIL, G_NETMASK_PENDING, G_NETMASK_SET } 233 g_netmask_set = G_NETMASK_NIL; 234 235 struct cmd { 236 char *c_name; 237 int64_t c_parameter; /* NEXTARG means next argv */ 238 int (*c_func)(char *, int64_t); 239 int c_abortonfail; /* don't continue parsing args */ 240 /* for the current interface */ 241 int c_af; /* address family restrictions */ 242 } cmds[] = { 243 { "up", IFF_UP, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 244 { "down", -IFF_UP, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 245 { "trailers", -IFF_NOTRAILERS, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 246 { "-trailers", IFF_NOTRAILERS, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 247 { "arp", -IFF_NOARP, setifflags, 0, AF_INET }, 248 { "-arp", IFF_NOARP, setifflags, 0, AF_INET }, 249 { "router", IFF_ROUTER, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 250 { "-router", -IFF_ROUTER, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 251 { "private", IFF_PRIVATE, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 252 { "-private", -IFF_PRIVATE, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 253 { "xmit", -IFF_NOXMIT, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 254 { "-xmit", IFF_NOXMIT, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 255 { "-nud", IFF_NONUD, setifflags, 0, AF_INET6 }, 256 { "nud", -IFF_NONUD, setifflags, 0, AF_INET6 }, 257 { "anycast", IFF_ANYCAST, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 258 { "-anycast", -IFF_ANYCAST, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 259 { "local", -IFF_NOLOCAL, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 260 { "-local", IFF_NOLOCAL, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 261 { "deprecated", IFF_DEPRECATED, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 262 { "-deprecated", -IFF_DEPRECATED, setifflags, 0, AF_ANY }, 263 { "preferred", IFF_PREFERRED, setifflags, 0, AF_INET6 }, 264 { "-preferred", -IFF_PREFERRED, setifflags, 0, AF_INET6 }, 265 { "debug", 0, setdebugflag, 0, AF_ANY }, 266 { "verbose", 0, setverboseflag, 0, AF_ANY }, 267 { NETMASK_CMD, NEXTARG, setifnetmask, 0, AF_INET }, 268 { "metric", NEXTARG, setifmetric, 0, AF_ANY }, 269 { "mtu", NEXTARG, setifmtu, 0, AF_ANY }, 270 { "index", NEXTARG, setifindex, 0, AF_ANY }, 271 { "broadcast", NEXTARG, setifbroadaddr, 0, AF_INET }, 272 { "auto-revarp", 0, setifrevarp, 1, AF_INET }, 273 { "ipmp", 0, inetipmp, 1, AF_ANY }, 274 { "plumb", 0, inetplumb, 1, AF_ANY }, 275 { "unplumb", 0, inetunplumb, 0, AF_ANY }, 276 { "subnet", NEXTARG, setifsubnet, 0, AF_ANY }, 277 { "token", NEXTARG, setiftoken, 0, AF_INET6 }, 278 { "tsrc", NEXTARG, setiftsrc, 0, AF_ANY }, 279 { "tdst", NEXTARG, setiftdst, 0, AF_ANY }, 280 { "encr_auth_algs", NEXTARG, set_tun_esp_auth_alg, 0, AF_ANY }, 281 { "encr_algs", NEXTARG, set_tun_esp_encr_alg, 0, AF_ANY }, 282 { "auth_algs", NEXTARG, set_tun_ah_alg, 0, AF_ANY }, 283 { "addif", NEXTARG, addif, 1, AF_ANY }, 284 { "removeif", NEXTARG, removeif, 1, AF_ANY }, 285 { "modlist", 0, modlist, 1, AF_ANY }, 286 { "modinsert", NEXTARG, modinsert, 1, AF_ANY }, 287 { "modremove", NEXTARG, modremove, 1, AF_ANY }, 288 { "failover", -IFF_NOFAILOVER, setifflags, 1, AF_ANY }, 289 { "-failover", IFF_NOFAILOVER, setifflags, 1, AF_ANY }, 290 { "standby", IFF_STANDBY, setifflags, 1, AF_ANY }, 291 { "-standby", -IFF_STANDBY, setifflags, 1, AF_ANY }, 292 { "failed", IFF_FAILED, setifflags, 1, AF_ANY }, 293 { "-failed", -IFF_FAILED, setifflags, 1, AF_ANY }, 294 { "group", NEXTARG, setifgroupname, 1, AF_ANY }, 295 { "configinfo", 0, configinfo, 1, AF_ANY }, 296 { "encaplimit", NEXTARG, set_tun_encap_limit, 0, AF_ANY }, 297 { "-encaplimit", 0, clr_tun_encap_limit, 0, AF_ANY }, 298 { "thoplimit", NEXTARG, set_tun_hop_limit, 0, AF_ANY }, 299 { "set", NEXTARG, setifaddr, 0, AF_ANY }, 300 { "destination", NEXTARG, setifdstaddr, 0, AF_ANY }, 301 { "zone", NEXTARG, setzone, 0, AF_ANY }, 302 { "-zone", 0, setzone, 0, AF_ANY }, 303 { "all-zones", 0, setallzones, 0, AF_ANY }, 304 { "ether", OPTARG, setifether, 0, AF_ANY }, 305 { "usesrc", NEXTARG, setifsrc, 0, AF_ANY }, 306 307 /* 308 * NOTE: any additions to this table must also be applied to ifparse 309 * (usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/sbin/ifparse/ifparse.c) 310 */ 311 312 { 0, 0, setifaddr, 0, AF_ANY }, 313 { 0, 0, setifdstaddr, 0, AF_ANY }, 314 { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, 315 }; 316 317 318 typedef struct if_config_cmd { 319 uint64_t iff_flag; 320 int iff_af; 321 char *iff_name; 322 } if_config_cmd_t; 323 324 /* 325 * NOTE: print_config_flags() processes this table in order, so we put "up" 326 * last so that we can be sure "-failover" will take effect first. Otherwise, 327 * IPMP test addresses will erroneously migrate to the IPMP interface. 328 */ 329 static if_config_cmd_t if_config_cmd_tbl[] = { 330 { IFF_NOTRAILERS, AF_UNSPEC, "-trailers" }, 331 { IFF_PRIVATE, AF_UNSPEC, "private" }, 332 { IFF_NOXMIT, AF_UNSPEC, "-xmit" }, 333 { IFF_ANYCAST, AF_INET6, "anycast" }, 334 { IFF_NOLOCAL, AF_UNSPEC, "-local" }, 335 { IFF_DEPRECATED, AF_UNSPEC, "deprecated" }, 336 { IFF_NOFAILOVER, AF_UNSPEC, "-failover" }, 337 { IFF_STANDBY, AF_UNSPEC, "standby" }, 338 { IFF_FAILED, AF_UNSPEC, "failed" }, 339 { IFF_PREFERRED, AF_UNSPEC, "preferred" }, 340 { IFF_NONUD, AF_INET6, "-nud" }, 341 { IFF_NOARP, AF_INET, "-arp" }, 342 { IFF_UP, AF_UNSPEC, "up" }, 343 { 0, 0, NULL }, 344 }; 345 346 typedef struct ni { 347 char ni_name[LIFNAMSIZ]; 348 struct ni *ni_next; 349 } ni_t; 350 351 static ni_t *ni_list = NULL; 352 static int num_ni = 0; 353 354 /* End defines and structure definitions for ifconfig -a plumb */ 355 356 /* Known address families */ 357 struct afswtch { 358 char *af_name; 359 short af_af; 360 void (*af_status)(); 361 void (*af_getaddr)(); 362 void (*af_configinfo)(); 363 } afs[] = { 364 { "inet", AF_INET, in_status, in_getaddr, in_configinfo }, 365 { "inet6", AF_INET6, in6_status, in6_getaddr, in6_configinfo }, 366 { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 } 367 }; 368 369 #define SOCKET_AF(af) (((af) == AF_UNSPEC) ? AF_INET : (af)) 370 371 struct afswtch *afp; /* the address family being set or asked about */ 372 373 int 374 main(int argc, char *argv[]) 375 { 376 int64_t lifc_flags; 377 char *default_ip_str; 378 ipadm_status_t istatus; 379 380 lifc_flags = LIFC_DEFAULT; 381 382 if (argc < 2) { 383 usage(); 384 exit(1); 385 } 386 argc--, argv++; 387 if (strlen(*argv) > sizeof (name) - 1) { 388 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: interface name too long\n", *argv); 389 exit(1); 390 } 391 (void) strncpy(name, *argv, sizeof (name)); 392 name[sizeof (name) - 1] = '\0'; 393 (void) strncpy(origname, name, sizeof (origname)); /* For addif */ 394 default_ip_str = NULL; 395 v4compat = get_compat_flag(&default_ip_str); 396 if (v4compat == DEFAULT_PROT_BAD_VALUE) { 397 (void) fprintf(stderr, 398 "ifconfig: %s: Bad value for %s in %s\n", default_ip_str, 399 DEFAULT_IP, INET_DEFAULT_FILE); 400 free(default_ip_str); 401 exit(2); 402 } 403 free(default_ip_str); 404 argc--, argv++; 405 if (argc > 0) { 406 struct afswtch *myafp; 407 408 for (myafp = afp = afs; myafp->af_name; myafp++) { 409 if (strcmp(myafp->af_name, *argv) == 0) { 410 afp = myafp; argc--; argv++; 411 break; 412 } 413 } 414 af = lifr.lifr_addr.ss_family = afp->af_af; 415 if (af == AF_INET6) { 416 v4compat = 0; 417 } 418 } 419 420 s = socket(SOCKET_AF(af), SOCK_DGRAM, 0); 421 s4 = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); 422 s6 = socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); 423 if (s == -1 || s4 == -1 || s6 == -1) 424 Perror0_exit("socket"); 425 /* 426 * Open the global libipadm handle. The flag IPH_LEGACY has to 427 * be specified to indicate that logical interface names will 428 * be used during interface creation and address creation. 429 */ 430 if ((istatus = ipadm_open(&iph, IPH_LEGACY)) != IPADM_SUCCESS) 431 ipadmerr_exit(istatus, "unable to open handle to libipadm"); 432 433 /* 434 * Special interface names is any combination of these flags. 435 * Note that due to the ifconfig syntax they have to be combined 436 * as a single '-' option. 437 * -a All interfaces 438 * -u "up" interfaces 439 * -d "down" interfaces 440 * -D Interfaces not controlled by DHCP 441 * -4 IPv4 interfaces 442 * -6 IPv6 interfaces 443 * -X Turn on debug (not documented) 444 * -v Turn on verbose 445 * -Z Only interfaces in caller's zone 446 */ 447 448 if (name[0] == '-') { 449 /* One or more options */ 450 int64_t onflags = 0; 451 int64_t offflags = 0; 452 int c; 453 char *av[2] = { "ifconfig", name }; 454 455 while ((c = getopt(2, av, "audDXZ46v")) != -1) { 456 switch ((char)c) { 457 case 'a': 458 all = 1; 459 break; 460 case 'u': 461 onflags |= IFF_UP; 462 break; 463 case 'd': 464 offflags |= IFF_UP; 465 break; 466 case 'D': 467 offflags |= IFF_DHCPRUNNING; 468 break; 469 case 'X': 470 debug += 3; 471 break; 472 case 'Z': 473 lifc_flags &= ~LIFC_ALLZONES; 474 break; 475 case '4': 476 /* 477 * -4 is not a compatable flag, therefore 478 * we assume they want v4compat turned off 479 */ 480 v4compat = 0; 481 onflags |= IFF_IPV4; 482 break; 483 case '6': 484 /* 485 * If they want IPv6, well then we'll assume 486 * they don't want IPv4 compat 487 */ 488 v4compat = 0; 489 onflags |= IFF_IPV6; 490 break; 491 case 'v': 492 verbose = 1; 493 break; 494 case '?': 495 usage(); 496 exit(1); 497 } 498 } 499 if (!all) { 500 (void) fprintf(stderr, 501 "ifconfig: %s: no such interface\n", name); 502 exit(1); 503 } 504 foreachinterface(argc, argv, af, onflags, offflags, 505 lifc_flags); 506 } else { 507 ifconfig(argc, argv, af, NULL); 508 } 509 ipadm_close(iph); 510 return (0); 511 } 512 513 /* 514 * For each interface, call ifconfig(argc, argv, af, ifa). 515 * Only call function if onflags and offflags are set or clear, respectively, 516 * in the interfaces flags field. 517 */ 518 static void 519 foreachinterface(int argc, char *argv[], int af, 520 int64_t onflags, int64_t offflags, int64_t lifc_flags) 521 { 522 ipadm_addr_info_t *ainfo, *ainfop; 523 struct ifaddrs *ifa; 524 ipadm_status_t istatus; 525 526 /* 527 * Special case: 528 * ifconfig -a plumb should find all network interfaces in the current 529 * zone. 530 */ 531 if (argc > 0 && (strcmp(*argv, "plumb") == 0)) { 532 plumball(argc, argv, onflags, offflags, lifc_flags); 533 return; 534 } 535 /* Get all addresses in kernel including addresses that are zero. */ 536 istatus = ipadm_addr_info(iph, NULL, &ainfo, IPADM_OPT_ZEROADDR, 537 lifc_flags); 538 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) 539 ipadmerr_exit(istatus, "could not get addresses from kernel"); 540 541 /* 542 * For each logical interface, call ifconfig() with the 543 * given arguments. 544 */ 545 for (ainfop = ainfo; ainfop != NULL; ainfop = IA_NEXT(ainfop)) { 546 if (ainfop->ia_state == IFA_DISABLED) 547 continue; 548 ifa = &ainfop->ia_ifa; 549 if (onflags || offflags) { 550 if ((ifa->ifa_flags & onflags) != onflags) 551 continue; 552 if ((~ifa->ifa_flags & offflags) != offflags) 553 continue; 554 } 555 s = (ifa->ifa_addr->ss_family == AF_INET ? s4 : s6); 556 (void) strncpy(name, ifa->ifa_name, sizeof (name)); 557 (void) strncpy(origname, name, sizeof (origname)); 558 ifconfig(argc, argv, af, ifa); 559 } 560 ipadm_free_addr_info(ainfo); 561 } 562 563 /* 564 * Used for `ifconfig -a plumb'. Finds all datalinks and plumbs the interface. 565 */ 566 static void 567 plumball(int argc, char *argv[], int64_t onflags, int64_t offflags, 568 int64_t lifc_flags) 569 { 570 int n; 571 struct lifreq *lifrp; 572 struct lifconf lifc; 573 char *buf; 574 575 if (onflags != 0 || offflags != 0) { 576 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: invalid syntax used to " 577 "plumb all interfaces.\n"); 578 exit(1); 579 } 580 581 if (find_all_interfaces(&lifc, &buf, lifc_flags) != 0 || 582 lifc.lifc_len == 0) 583 return; 584 585 lifrp = lifc.lifc_req; 586 for (n = lifc.lifc_len / sizeof (struct lifreq); n > 0; n--, lifrp++) { 587 /* 588 * Reset global state 589 * setaddr: Used by parser to tear apart source and dest 590 * name and origname contain the name of the 'current' 591 * interface. 592 */ 593 setaddr = 0; 594 (void) strncpy(name, lifrp->lifr_name, sizeof (name)); 595 (void) strncpy(origname, name, sizeof (origname)); 596 ifconfig(argc, argv, af, NULL); 597 } 598 } 599 600 /* 601 * Parses the interface name and the command in argv[]. Calls the 602 * appropriate callback function for the given command from `cmds[]' 603 * table. 604 * If there is no command specified, it prints all addresses. 605 */ 606 static void 607 ifconfig(int argc, char *argv[], int af, struct ifaddrs *ifa) 608 { 609 static boolean_t scan_netmask = _B_FALSE; 610 int ret; 611 ipadm_status_t istatus; 612 struct lifreq lifr; 613 614 if (argc == 0) { 615 status(); 616 return; 617 } 618 619 if (strcmp(*argv, "auto-dhcp") == 0 || strcmp(*argv, "dhcp") == 0) { 620 /* 621 * Some errors are ignored in the case where more than one 622 * interface is being operated on. 623 */ 624 ret = setifdhcp("ifconfig", name, argc, argv); 625 if (ret == DHCP_EXIT_IF_FAILURE) { 626 if (!all) 627 exit(DHCP_EXIT_FAILURE); 628 } else if (ret != DHCP_EXIT_SUCCESS) { 629 exit(ret); 630 } 631 return; 632 } 633 634 /* 635 * The following is a "hack" to get around the existing interface 636 * setting mechanism. Currently, each interface attribute, 637 * such as address, netmask, broadcast, ... is set separately. But 638 * sometimes two or more attributes must be set together. For 639 * example, setting an address without a netmask does not make sense. 640 * Yet they can be set separately for IPv4 address using the current 641 * ifconfig(1M) syntax. The kernel then "infers" the correct netmask 642 * using the deprecated "IP address classes." This is simply not 643 * correct. 644 * 645 * The "hack" below is to go thru the whole command list looking for 646 * the netmask command first. Then use this netmask to set the 647 * address. This does not provide an extensible way to accommodate 648 * future need for setting more than one attributes together. 649 * 650 * Note that if the "netmask" command argument is a "+", we need 651 * to save this info and do the query after we know the address to 652 * be set. The reason is that if "addif" is used, the working 653 * interface name will be changed later when the logical interface 654 * is created. In in_getmask(), if an address is not provided, 655 * it will use the working interface's address to do the query. 656 * It will be wrong now as we don't know the logical interface's name. 657 * 658 * ifconfig(1M) is too overloaded and the code is so convoluted 659 * that it is "safer" not to re-architect the code to fix the above 660 * issue, hence this "hack." We may be better off to have a new 661 * command with better syntax for configuring network interface 662 * parameters... 663 */ 664 if (!scan_netmask && afp->af_af == AF_INET) { 665 int largc; 666 char **largv; 667 668 /* Only go thru the command list once to find the netmask. */ 669 scan_netmask = _B_TRUE; 670 671 /* 672 * Currently, if multiple netmask commands are specified, the 673 * last one will be used as the final netmask. So we need 674 * to scan the whole list to preserve this behavior. 675 */ 676 for (largc = argc, largv = argv; largc > 0; largc--, largv++) { 677 if (strcmp(*largv, NETMASK_CMD) == 0) { 678 if (--largc == 0) 679 break; 680 largv++; 681 if (strcmp(*largv, "+") == 0) { 682 g_netmask_set = G_NETMASK_PENDING; 683 } else { 684 in_getaddr(*largv, (struct sockaddr *) 685 &g_netmask, NULL); 686 g_netmask_set = G_NETMASK_SET; 687 } 688 /* Continue the scan. */ 689 } 690 } 691 } 692 693 while (argc > 0) { 694 struct cmd *p; 695 boolean_t found_cmd; 696 697 if (debug) 698 (void) printf("ifconfig: argv %s\n", *argv); 699 700 found_cmd = _B_FALSE; 701 for (p = cmds; p->c_func; p++) { 702 if (p->c_name) { 703 if (strcmp(*argv, p->c_name) == 0) { 704 /* 705 * indicate that the command was 706 * found and check to see if 707 * the address family is valid 708 */ 709 found_cmd = _B_TRUE; 710 if (p->c_af == AF_ANY || 711 af == p->c_af) 712 break; 713 } 714 } else { 715 if (p->c_af == AF_ANY || 716 af == p->c_af) 717 break; 718 } 719 } 720 /* 721 * If we found the keyword, but the address family 722 * did not match spit out an error 723 */ 724 if (found_cmd && p->c_name == 0) { 725 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: Operation %s not" 726 " supported for %s\n", *argv, afp->af_name); 727 exit(1); 728 } 729 /* 730 * else (no keyword found), we assume it's an address 731 * of some sort 732 */ 733 if (setaddr && ipaddr != NULL) { 734 /* 735 * We must have already filled in a source address in 736 * `ipaddr' and we now got a destination address. 737 * Fill it in `ipaddr' and call libipadm to create 738 * the static address. 739 */ 740 if (p->c_name == 0) { 741 istatus = ipadm_set_dst_addr(ipaddr, *argv, 742 (p->c_af == AF_ANY ? AF_UNSPEC : af)); 743 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) { 744 ipadmerr_exit(istatus, "could not " 745 "set destination address"); 746 } 747 /* 748 * finished processing dstaddr, so reset setaddr 749 */ 750 setaddr = 0; 751 } 752 /* 753 * Both source and destination address are in `ipaddr'. 754 * Add the address by calling libipadm. 755 */ 756 istatus = ipadm_create_addr(iph, ipaddr, 757 IPADM_OPT_ACTIVE); 758 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) 759 goto createfailed; 760 ipadm_destroy_addrobj(ipaddr); 761 ipaddr = NULL; 762 setaddr_done = _B_TRUE; 763 if (p->c_name == 0) { 764 /* move parser along */ 765 argc--, argv++; 766 continue; 767 } 768 } 769 if (p->c_name == 0 && setaddr_done) { 770 /* 771 * catch odd commands like 772 * "ifconfig <intf> addr1 addr2 addr3 addr4 up" 773 */ 774 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s", 775 "ifconfig: cannot configure more than two " 776 "addresses in one command\n"); 777 exit(1); 778 } 779 if (p->c_func) { 780 if (p->c_af == AF_INET6) { 781 v4compat = 0; 782 } 783 if (p->c_parameter == NEXTARG || 784 p->c_parameter == OPTARG) { 785 argc--, argv++; 786 if (argc == 0 && p->c_parameter == NEXTARG) { 787 (void) fprintf(stderr, 788 "ifconfig: no argument for %s\n", 789 p->c_name); 790 exit(1); 791 } 792 } 793 /* 794 * Call the function if: 795 * 796 * there's no address family 797 * restriction 798 * OR 799 * we don't know the address yet 800 * (because we were called from 801 * main) 802 * OR 803 * there is a restriction AND 804 * the address families match 805 */ 806 if ((p->c_af == AF_ANY) || 807 (ifa == NULL) || 808 (ifa->ifa_addr->ss_family == p->c_af)) { 809 ret = (*p->c_func)(*argv, p->c_parameter); 810 /* 811 * If c_func failed and we should 812 * abort processing for this 813 * interface on failure, return 814 * now rather than going on to 815 * process other commands for 816 * the same interface. 817 */ 818 if (ret != 0 && p->c_abortonfail) 819 return; 820 } 821 } 822 argc--, argv++; 823 } 824 825 if (setaddr && ipaddr != NULL) { 826 /* 827 * Only the source address was provided, which was already 828 * set in `ipaddr'. Add the address by calling libipadm. 829 */ 830 istatus = ipadm_create_addr(iph, ipaddr, IPADM_OPT_ACTIVE); 831 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) 832 goto createfailed; 833 ipadm_destroy_addrobj(ipaddr); 834 ipaddr = NULL; 835 setaddr_done = _B_TRUE; 836 } 837 838 /* Check to see if there's a security hole in the tunnel setup. */ 839 if (ipsec_policy_set && !ipsec_auth_covered) { 840 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: WARNING: tunnel with only " 841 "ESP and no authentication.\n"); 842 } 843 return; 844 845 createfailed: 846 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: could not create address:% s\n", 847 ipadm_status2str(istatus)); 848 /* Remove the newly created logical interface. */ 849 if (strcmp(name, origname) != 0) { 850 assert(strchr(name, ':') != NULL); 851 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 852 (void) ioctl(s, SIOCLIFREMOVEIF, (caddr_t)&lifr); 853 } 854 exit(1); 855 } 856 857 /* ARGSUSED */ 858 static int 859 setdebugflag(char *val, int64_t arg) 860 { 861 debug++; 862 return (0); 863 } 864 865 /* ARGSUSED */ 866 static int 867 setverboseflag(char *val, int64_t arg) 868 { 869 verbose++; 870 return (0); 871 } 872 873 /* 874 * This function fills in the given lifreq's lifr_addr field based on 875 * g_netmask_set. 876 */ 877 static void 878 set_mask_lifreq(struct lifreq *lifr, struct sockaddr_storage *addr, 879 struct sockaddr_storage *mask) 880 { 881 assert(addr != NULL); 882 assert(mask != NULL); 883 884 switch (g_netmask_set) { 885 case G_NETMASK_SET: 886 lifr->lifr_addr = g_netmask; 887 break; 888 889 case G_NETMASK_PENDING: 890 /* 891 * "+" is used as the argument to "netmask" command. Query 892 * the database on the correct netmask based on the address to 893 * be set. 894 */ 895 assert(afp->af_af == AF_INET); 896 g_netmask = *addr; 897 if (!in_getmask((struct sockaddr_in *)&g_netmask, _B_TRUE)) { 898 lifr->lifr_addr = *mask; 899 g_netmask_set = G_NETMASK_NIL; 900 } else { 901 lifr->lifr_addr = g_netmask; 902 g_netmask_set = G_NETMASK_SET; 903 } 904 break; 905 906 case G_NETMASK_NIL: 907 default: 908 lifr->lifr_addr = *mask; 909 break; 910 } 911 } 912 913 /* 914 * Set the interface address. Handles <addr>, <addr>/<n> as well as /<n> 915 * syntax for setting the address, the address plus netmask, and just 916 * the netmask respectively. 917 */ 918 /* ARGSUSED */ 919 static int 920 setifaddr(char *addr, int64_t param) 921 { 922 ipadm_status_t istatus; 923 int prefixlen = 0; 924 struct lifreq lifr1; 925 struct sockaddr_storage laddr; 926 struct sockaddr_storage netmask; 927 struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6; 928 struct sockaddr_in *sin; 929 struct sockaddr_storage sav_netmask; 930 char cidraddr[BUFSIZ]; 931 932 if (addr[0] == '/') 933 return (setifprefixlen(addr, 0)); 934 935 (*afp->af_getaddr)(addr, (struct sockaddr *)&laddr, &prefixlen); 936 937 (void) memset(&netmask, 0, sizeof (netmask)); 938 netmask.ss_family = afp->af_af; 939 switch (prefixlen) { 940 case NO_PREFIX: 941 /* Nothing there - ok */ 942 break; 943 case BAD_ADDR: 944 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: Bad prefix length in %s\n", 945 addr); 946 exit(1); 947 default: 948 if (afp->af_af == AF_INET6) { 949 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&netmask; 950 if (!in_prefixlentomask(prefixlen, IPV6_ABITS, 951 (uchar_t *)&sin6->sin6_addr)) { 952 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: " 953 "Bad prefix length: %d\n", 954 prefixlen); 955 exit(1); 956 } 957 } else { 958 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&netmask; 959 if (!in_prefixlentomask(prefixlen, IP_ABITS, 960 (uchar_t *)&sin->sin_addr)) { 961 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: " 962 "Bad prefix length: %d\n", 963 prefixlen); 964 exit(1); 965 } 966 } 967 /* 968 * Just in case of funny setting of both prefix and netmask, 969 * prefix should override the netmask command. 970 */ 971 g_netmask_set = G_NETMASK_NIL; 972 break; 973 } 974 975 /* 976 * Check and see if any "netmask" command is used and perform the 977 * necessary operation. 978 */ 979 set_mask_lifreq(&lifr, &laddr, &netmask); 980 981 /* This check is temporary until libipadm supports IPMP interfaces. */ 982 if (ifconfig_use_libipadm(s, name)) { 983 char addrstr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; 984 985 if (af == AF_INET) { 986 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&laddr; 987 (void) inet_ntop(AF_INET, &sin->sin_addr, addrstr, 988 sizeof (addrstr)); 989 } else { 990 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&laddr; 991 (void) inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &sin6->sin6_addr, addrstr, 992 sizeof (addrstr)); 993 } 994 istatus = ipadm_create_addrobj(IPADM_ADDR_STATIC, name, 995 &ipaddr); 996 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) 997 ipadmerr_exit(istatus, "setifaddr"); 998 999 /* 1000 * lifr.lifr_addr, which is updated by set_mask_lifreq() 1001 * will contain the right mask to use. 1002 */ 1003 prefixlen = mask2plen(&lifr.lifr_addr); 1004 (void) snprintf(cidraddr, sizeof (cidraddr), "%s/%d", 1005 addrstr, prefixlen); 1006 1007 istatus = ipadm_set_addr(ipaddr, cidraddr, af); 1008 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) 1009 ipadmerr_exit(istatus, "could not set address"); 1010 /* 1011 * let parser know we got a source. 1012 * Next address, if given, should be dest 1013 */ 1014 setaddr++; 1015 1016 /* 1017 * address will be set by the parser after nextarg has 1018 * been scanned 1019 */ 1020 return (0); 1021 } 1022 1023 /* Tell parser that an address was set */ 1024 setaddr++; 1025 /* save copy of netmask to restore in case of error */ 1026 (void) strncpy(lifr1.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr1.lifr_name)); 1027 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFNETMASK, (caddr_t)&lifr1) < 0) 1028 Perror0_exit("SIOCGLIFNETMASK"); 1029 sav_netmask = lifr1.lifr_addr; 1030 1031 /* 1032 * If setting the address and not the mask, clear any existing mask 1033 * and the kernel will then assign the default (netmask has been set 1034 * to 0 in this case). If setting both (either by using a prefix or 1035 * using the netmask command), set the mask first, so the address will 1036 * be interpreted correctly. 1037 */ 1038 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1039 /* lifr.lifr_addr already contains netmask from set_mask_lifreq() */ 1040 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFNETMASK, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1041 Perror0_exit("SIOCSLIFNETMASK"); 1042 1043 if (debug) { 1044 char abuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; 1045 void *addr = (afp->af_af == AF_INET) ? 1046 (void *)&((struct sockaddr_in *)&laddr)->sin_addr : 1047 (void *)&((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&laddr)->sin6_addr; 1048 1049 (void) printf("Setting %s af %d addr %s\n", 1050 lifr.lifr_name, afp->af_af, 1051 inet_ntop(afp->af_af, addr, abuf, sizeof (abuf))); 1052 } 1053 lifr.lifr_addr = laddr; 1054 lifr.lifr_addr.ss_family = afp->af_af; 1055 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 1056 /* 1057 * Restore the netmask 1058 */ 1059 int saverr = errno; 1060 1061 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1062 lifr.lifr_addr = sav_netmask; 1063 (void) ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFNETMASK, (caddr_t)&lifr); 1064 errno = saverr; 1065 Perror0_exit("SIOCSLIFADDR"); 1066 } 1067 1068 return (0); 1069 } 1070 1071 /* 1072 * The following functions are stolen from the ipseckey(1m) program. 1073 * Perhaps they should be somewhere common, but for now, we just maintain 1074 * two versions. We do this because of the different semantics for which 1075 * algorithms we select ("requested" for ifconfig vs. "actual" for key). 1076 */ 1077 1078 static ulong_t 1079 parsenum(char *num) 1080 { 1081 ulong_t rc; 1082 char *end = NULL; 1083 1084 errno = 0; 1085 rc = strtoul(num, &end, 0); 1086 if (errno != 0 || end == num || *end != '\0') { 1087 rc = (ulong_t)-1; 1088 } 1089 1090 return (rc); 1091 } 1092 1093 /* 1094 * Parse and reverse parse possible algorithm values, include numbers. 1095 * Mostly stolen from ipseckey.c. See the comments above parsenum() for why 1096 * this isn't common to ipseckey.c. 1097 * 1098 * NOTE: Static buffer in this function for the return value. Since ifconfig 1099 * isn't multithreaded, this isn't a huge problem. 1100 */ 1101 1102 #define NBUF_SIZE 20 /* Enough to print a large integer. */ 1103 1104 static char * 1105 rparsealg(uint8_t alg_value, int proto_num) 1106 { 1107 struct ipsecalgent *alg; 1108 static char numprint[128]; /* Enough to hold an algorithm name. */ 1109 1110 /* 1111 * Special cases for "any" and "none" 1112 * The kernel needs to be able to distinguish between "any" 1113 * and "none" and the APIs are underdefined in this area for auth. 1114 */ 1115 if (proto_num == IPSEC_PROTO_AH) { 1116 if (alg_value == SADB_AALG_NONE) 1117 return ("none"); 1118 if (alg_value == SADB_AALG_ANY) 1119 return ("any"); 1120 } 1121 1122 alg = getipsecalgbynum(alg_value, proto_num, NULL); 1123 if (alg != NULL) { 1124 (void) strlcpy(numprint, alg->a_names[0], sizeof (numprint)); 1125 freeipsecalgent(alg); 1126 } else { 1127 (void) snprintf(numprint, sizeof (numprint), "%d", alg_value); 1128 } 1129 1130 return (numprint); 1131 } 1132 1133 static uint_t 1134 parsealg(char *algname, int proto_num) 1135 { 1136 struct ipsecalgent *alg; 1137 ulong_t invalue; 1138 1139 if (algname == NULL) { 1140 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: Unexpected end of command " 1141 "line.\n"); 1142 exit(1); 1143 } 1144 1145 /* 1146 * Special-case "none" and "any". 1147 * Use strcasecmp because its length is bounded. 1148 */ 1149 if (strcasecmp("none", algname) == 0) { 1150 return ((proto_num == IPSEC_PROTO_ESP) ? 1151 NO_ESP_EALG : NO_ESP_AALG); 1152 } 1153 if ((strcasecmp("any", algname) == 0) && (proto_num == IPSEC_PROTO_AH)) 1154 return (SADB_AALG_ANY); 1155 1156 alg = getipsecalgbyname(algname, proto_num, NULL); 1157 if (alg != NULL) { 1158 invalue = alg->a_alg_num; 1159 freeipsecalgent(alg); 1160 return ((uint_t)invalue); 1161 } 1162 1163 /* 1164 * Since algorithms can be loaded during kernel run-time, check for 1165 * numeric algorithm values too. 1166 */ 1167 invalue = parsenum(algname); 1168 if ((invalue & (ulong_t)0xff) == invalue) 1169 return ((uint_t)invalue); 1170 1171 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s algorithm type %s unknown.\n", 1172 (proto_num == IPSEC_PROTO_ESP) ? 1173 "Encryption" : "Authentication", algname); 1174 exit(1); 1175 /* NOTREACHED */ 1176 } 1177 1178 /* 1179 * Actual ifconfig functions to set tunnel security properties. 1180 */ 1181 1182 enum ipsec_alg_type { ESP_ENCR_ALG = 1, ESP_AUTH_ALG, AH_AUTH_ALG }; 1183 1184 static int 1185 set_tun_algs(int which_alg, int alg) 1186 { 1187 boolean_t encr_alg_set = _B_FALSE; 1188 iptun_params_t params; 1189 dladm_status_t status; 1190 ipsec_req_t *ipsr; 1191 1192 if ((status = ifconfig_dladm_open(name, DATALINK_CLASS_IPTUN, 1193 ¶ms.iptun_param_linkid)) != DLADM_STATUS_OK) 1194 goto done; 1195 1196 status = dladm_iptun_getparams(dlh, ¶ms, DLADM_OPT_ACTIVE); 1197 if (status != DLADM_STATUS_OK) 1198 goto done; 1199 1200 ipsr = ¶ms.iptun_param_secinfo; 1201 1202 /* 1203 * If I'm just starting off this ifconfig, I want a clean slate, 1204 * otherwise, I've captured the current tunnel security settings. 1205 * In the case of continuation, I merely add to the settings. 1206 */ 1207 if (!(params.iptun_param_flags & IPTUN_PARAM_SECINFO)) 1208 (void) memset(ipsr, 0, sizeof (*ipsr)); 1209 1210 /* We're only modifying the IPsec information */ 1211 params.iptun_param_flags = IPTUN_PARAM_SECINFO; 1212 1213 switch (which_alg) { 1214 case ESP_ENCR_ALG: 1215 if (alg == NO_ESP_EALG) { 1216 if (ipsr->ipsr_esp_auth_alg == SADB_AALG_NONE) 1217 ipsr->ipsr_esp_req = 0; 1218 ipsr->ipsr_esp_alg = SADB_EALG_NONE; 1219 1220 /* Let the user specify NULL encryption implicitly. */ 1221 if (ipsr->ipsr_esp_auth_alg != SADB_AALG_NONE) { 1222 encr_alg_set = _B_TRUE; 1223 ipsr->ipsr_esp_alg = SADB_EALG_NULL; 1224 } 1225 } else { 1226 encr_alg_set = _B_TRUE; 1227 ipsr->ipsr_esp_req = 1228 IPSEC_PREF_REQUIRED | IPSEC_PREF_UNIQUE; 1229 ipsr->ipsr_esp_alg = alg; 1230 } 1231 break; 1232 case ESP_AUTH_ALG: 1233 if (alg == NO_ESP_AALG) { 1234 if ((ipsr->ipsr_esp_alg == SADB_EALG_NONE || 1235 ipsr->ipsr_esp_alg == SADB_EALG_NULL) && 1236 !encr_alg_set) 1237 ipsr->ipsr_esp_req = 0; 1238 ipsr->ipsr_esp_auth_alg = SADB_AALG_NONE; 1239 } else { 1240 ipsr->ipsr_esp_req = 1241 IPSEC_PREF_REQUIRED | IPSEC_PREF_UNIQUE; 1242 ipsr->ipsr_esp_auth_alg = alg; 1243 1244 /* Let the user specify NULL encryption implicitly. */ 1245 if (ipsr->ipsr_esp_alg == SADB_EALG_NONE && 1246 !encr_alg_set) 1247 ipsr->ipsr_esp_alg = SADB_EALG_NULL; 1248 } 1249 break; 1250 case AH_AUTH_ALG: 1251 if (alg == NO_AH_AALG) { 1252 ipsr->ipsr_ah_req = 0; 1253 ipsr->ipsr_auth_alg = SADB_AALG_NONE; 1254 } else { 1255 ipsr->ipsr_ah_req = 1256 IPSEC_PREF_REQUIRED | IPSEC_PREF_UNIQUE; 1257 ipsr->ipsr_auth_alg = alg; 1258 } 1259 break; 1260 /* Will never hit DEFAULT */ 1261 } 1262 1263 status = dladm_iptun_modify(dlh, ¶ms, DLADM_OPT_ACTIVE); 1264 1265 done: 1266 if (status != DLADM_STATUS_OK) 1267 dladmerr_exit(status, name); 1268 else { 1269 ipsec_policy_set = _B_TRUE; 1270 if ((ipsr->ipsr_esp_req != 0 && 1271 ipsr->ipsr_esp_auth_alg != SADB_AALG_NONE) || 1272 (ipsr->ipsr_ah_req != 0 && 1273 ipsr->ipsr_auth_alg != SADB_AALG_NONE)) 1274 ipsec_auth_covered = _B_TRUE; 1275 } 1276 return (0); 1277 } 1278 1279 /* ARGSUSED */ 1280 static int 1281 set_tun_esp_encr_alg(char *addr, int64_t param) 1282 { 1283 return (set_tun_algs(ESP_ENCR_ALG, 1284 parsealg(addr, IPSEC_PROTO_ESP))); 1285 } 1286 1287 /* ARGSUSED */ 1288 static int 1289 set_tun_esp_auth_alg(char *addr, int64_t param) 1290 { 1291 return (set_tun_algs(ESP_AUTH_ALG, 1292 parsealg(addr, IPSEC_PROTO_AH))); 1293 } 1294 1295 /* ARGSUSED */ 1296 static int 1297 set_tun_ah_alg(char *addr, int64_t param) 1298 { 1299 return (set_tun_algs(AH_AUTH_ALG, 1300 parsealg(addr, IPSEC_PROTO_AH))); 1301 } 1302 1303 /* ARGSUSED */ 1304 static int 1305 setifrevarp(char *arg, int64_t param) 1306 { 1307 struct sockaddr_in laddr; 1308 1309 if (afp->af_af == AF_INET6) { 1310 (void) fprintf(stderr, 1311 "ifconfig: revarp not possible on IPv6 interface %s\n", 1312 name); 1313 exit(1); 1314 } 1315 if (doifrevarp(name, &laddr)) { 1316 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1317 laddr.sin_family = AF_INET; 1318 (void) memcpy(&lifr.lifr_addr, &laddr, sizeof (laddr)); 1319 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1320 Perror0_exit("SIOCSLIFADDR"); 1321 } 1322 return (0); 1323 } 1324 1325 /* ARGSUSED */ 1326 static int 1327 setifsubnet(char *addr, int64_t param) 1328 { 1329 int prefixlen = 0; 1330 struct sockaddr_storage subnet; 1331 1332 (*afp->af_getaddr)(addr, &subnet, &prefixlen); 1333 1334 switch (prefixlen) { 1335 case NO_PREFIX: 1336 (void) fprintf(stderr, 1337 "ifconfig: Missing prefix length in subnet %s\n", addr); 1338 exit(1); 1339 /* NOTREACHED */ 1340 case BAD_ADDR: 1341 (void) fprintf(stderr, 1342 "ifconfig: Bad prefix length in %s\n", addr); 1343 exit(1); 1344 default: 1345 break; 1346 } 1347 1348 lifr.lifr_addr = subnet; 1349 lifr.lifr_addrlen = prefixlen; 1350 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1351 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFSUBNET, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1352 Perror0_exit("SIOCSLIFSUBNET"); 1353 1354 return (0); 1355 } 1356 1357 /* ARGSUSED */ 1358 static int 1359 setifnetmask(char *addr, int64_t param) 1360 { 1361 struct sockaddr_in netmask; 1362 1363 assert(afp->af_af != AF_INET6); 1364 1365 if (strcmp(addr, "+") == 0) { 1366 if (!in_getmask(&netmask, _B_FALSE)) 1367 return (0); 1368 (void) printf("Setting netmask of %s to %s\n", name, 1369 inet_ntoa(netmask.sin_addr)); 1370 } else { 1371 in_getaddr(addr, (struct sockaddr *)&netmask, NULL); 1372 } 1373 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1374 (void) memcpy(&lifr.lifr_addr, &netmask, sizeof (netmask)); 1375 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFNETMASK, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1376 Perror0_exit("SIOCSLIFNETMASK"); 1377 return (0); 1378 } 1379 1380 /* 1381 * Parse '/<n>' as a netmask. 1382 */ 1383 /* ARGSUSED */ 1384 static int 1385 setifprefixlen(char *addr, int64_t param) 1386 { 1387 int prefixlen; 1388 int af = afp->af_af; 1389 1390 prefixlen = in_getprefixlen(addr, _B_TRUE, 1391 (af == AF_INET) ? IP_ABITS : IPV6_ABITS); 1392 if (prefixlen < 0) { 1393 (void) fprintf(stderr, 1394 "ifconfig: Bad prefix length in %s\n", addr); 1395 exit(1); 1396 } 1397 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 1398 lifr.lifr_addr.ss_family = af; 1399 if (af == AF_INET6) { 1400 struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6; 1401 1402 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 1403 if (!in_prefixlentomask(prefixlen, IPV6_ABITS, 1404 (uchar_t *)&sin6->sin6_addr)) { 1405 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: " 1406 "Bad prefix length: %d\n", 1407 prefixlen); 1408 exit(1); 1409 } 1410 } else if (af == AF_INET) { 1411 struct sockaddr_in *sin; 1412 1413 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 1414 if (!in_prefixlentomask(prefixlen, IP_ABITS, 1415 (uchar_t *)&sin->sin_addr)) { 1416 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: " 1417 "Bad prefix length: %d\n", 1418 prefixlen); 1419 exit(1); 1420 } 1421 } else { 1422 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: setting prefix only supported" 1423 " for address family inet or inet6\n"); 1424 exit(1); 1425 } 1426 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1427 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFNETMASK, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1428 Perror0_exit("SIOCSLIFNETMASK"); 1429 return (0); 1430 } 1431 1432 /* ARGSUSED */ 1433 static int 1434 setifbroadaddr(char *addr, int64_t param) 1435 { 1436 struct sockaddr_in broadaddr; 1437 1438 assert(afp->af_af != AF_INET6); 1439 1440 if (strcmp(addr, "+") == 0) { 1441 /* 1442 * This doesn't set the broadcast address at all. Rather, it 1443 * gets, then sets the interface's address, relying on the fact 1444 * that resetting the address will reset the broadcast address. 1445 */ 1446 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, 1447 sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1448 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 1449 if (errno != EADDRNOTAVAIL) 1450 Perror0_exit("SIOCGLIFADDR"); 1451 return (0); 1452 } 1453 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1454 Perror0_exit("SIOCGLIFADDR"); 1455 1456 return (0); 1457 } 1458 in_getaddr(addr, (struct sockaddr *)&broadaddr, NULL); 1459 1460 (void) memcpy(&lifr.lifr_addr, &broadaddr, sizeof (broadaddr)); 1461 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1462 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFBRDADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1463 Perror0_exit("SIOCSLIFBRDADDR"); 1464 return (0); 1465 } 1466 1467 /* 1468 * set interface destination address 1469 */ 1470 /* ARGSUSED */ 1471 static int 1472 setifdstaddr(char *addr, int64_t param) 1473 { 1474 (*afp->af_getaddr)(addr, (struct sockaddr *)&lifr.lifr_addr, NULL); 1475 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1476 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFDSTADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1477 Perror0_exit("setifdstaddr: SIOCSLIFDSTADDR"); 1478 return (0); 1479 } 1480 1481 /* ARGSUSED */ 1482 static int 1483 setifflags(char *val, int64_t value) 1484 { 1485 struct lifreq lifrl; /* local lifreq struct */ 1486 boolean_t bringup = _B_FALSE; 1487 1488 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1489 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1490 Perror0_exit("setifflags: SIOCGLIFFLAGS"); 1491 1492 if (value < 0) { 1493 value = -value; 1494 1495 if ((value & IFF_NOFAILOVER) && (lifr.lifr_flags & IFF_UP)) { 1496 /* 1497 * The kernel does not allow administratively up test 1498 * addresses to be converted to data addresses. Bring 1499 * the address down first, then bring it up after it's 1500 * been converted to a data address. 1501 */ 1502 lifr.lifr_flags &= ~IFF_UP; 1503 (void) ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFFLAGS, (caddr_t)&lifr); 1504 bringup = _B_TRUE; 1505 } 1506 1507 lifr.lifr_flags &= ~value; 1508 if ((value & (IFF_UP | IFF_NOFAILOVER)) && 1509 (lifr.lifr_flags & IFF_DUPLICATE)) { 1510 /* 1511 * If the user is trying to mark an interface with a 1512 * duplicate address as "down," or convert a duplicate 1513 * test address to a data address, then fetch the 1514 * address and set it. This will cause IP to clear 1515 * the IFF_DUPLICATE flag and stop the automatic 1516 * recovery timer. 1517 */ 1518 value = lifr.lifr_flags; 1519 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) >= 0) 1520 (void) ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr); 1521 lifr.lifr_flags = value; 1522 } 1523 } else { 1524 lifr.lifr_flags |= value; 1525 } 1526 1527 /* 1528 * If we're about to bring up an underlying physical IPv6 interface in 1529 * an IPMP group, ensure the IPv6 IPMP interface is also up. This is 1530 * for backward compatibility with legacy configurations in which 1531 * there are no explicit hostname files for IPMP interfaces. (For 1532 * IPv4, this is automatically handled by the kernel when migrating 1533 * the underlying interface's data address to the IPMP interface.) 1534 */ 1535 (void) strlcpy(lifrl.lifr_name, name, LIFNAMSIZ); 1536 1537 if (lifnum(lifr.lifr_name) == 0 && 1538 (lifr.lifr_flags & (IFF_UP|IFF_IPV6)) == (IFF_UP|IFF_IPV6) && 1539 ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFGROUPNAME, &lifrl) == 0 && 1540 lifrl.lifr_groupname[0] != '\0') { 1541 lifgroupinfo_t lifgr; 1542 1543 (void) strlcpy(lifgr.gi_grname, lifrl.lifr_groupname, 1544 LIFGRNAMSIZ); 1545 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFGROUPINFO, &lifgr) == -1) 1546 Perror0_exit("setifflags: SIOCGLIFGROUPINFO"); 1547 1548 (void) strlcpy(lifrl.lifr_name, lifgr.gi_grifname, LIFNAMSIZ); 1549 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, &lifrl) == -1) 1550 Perror0_exit("setifflags: SIOCGLIFFLAGS"); 1551 if (!(lifrl.lifr_flags & IFF_UP)) { 1552 lifrl.lifr_flags |= IFF_UP; 1553 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFFLAGS, &lifrl) == -1) 1554 Perror0_exit("setifflags: SIOCSLIFFLAGS"); 1555 } 1556 } 1557 1558 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1559 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFFLAGS, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1560 Perror0_exit("setifflags: SIOCSLIFFLAGS"); 1561 1562 if (bringup) { 1563 lifr.lifr_flags |= IFF_UP; 1564 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFFLAGS, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1565 Perror0_exit("setifflags: SIOCSLIFFLAGS IFF_UP"); 1566 } 1567 1568 return (0); 1569 } 1570 1571 /* ARGSUSED */ 1572 static int 1573 setifmetric(char *val, int64_t param) 1574 { 1575 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1576 lifr.lifr_metric = atoi(val); 1577 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFMETRIC, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1578 Perror0_exit("setifmetric: SIOCSLIFMETRIC"); 1579 return (0); 1580 } 1581 1582 /* ARGSUSED */ 1583 static int 1584 setifmtu(char *val, int64_t param) 1585 { 1586 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1587 lifr.lifr_mtu = atoi(val); 1588 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFMTU, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1589 Perror0_exit("setifmtu: SIOCSLIFMTU"); 1590 return (0); 1591 } 1592 1593 /* ARGSUSED */ 1594 static int 1595 setifindex(char *val, int64_t param) 1596 { 1597 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1598 lifr.lifr_index = atoi(val); 1599 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFINDEX, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1600 Perror0_exit("setifindex: SIOCSLIFINDEX"); 1601 return (0); 1602 } 1603 1604 /* ARGSUSED */ 1605 static void 1606 notifycb(dlpi_handle_t dh, dlpi_notifyinfo_t *dnip, void *arg) 1607 { 1608 } 1609 1610 /* ARGSUSED */ 1611 static int 1612 setifether(char *addr, int64_t param) 1613 { 1614 uchar_t *hwaddr; 1615 int hwaddrlen; 1616 int retval; 1617 ifaddrlistx_t *ifaddrp, *ifaddrs = NULL; 1618 dlpi_handle_t dh; 1619 dlpi_notifyid_t id; 1620 1621 if (addr == NULL) { 1622 ifstatus(name); 1623 print_ifether(name); 1624 return (0); 1625 } 1626 1627 /* 1628 * if the IP interface in the arguments is a logical 1629 * interface, exit with an error now. 1630 */ 1631 if (strchr(name, ':') != NULL) { 1632 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: cannot change" 1633 " ethernet address of a logical interface\n"); 1634 exit(1); 1635 } 1636 1637 if ((hwaddr = _link_aton(addr, &hwaddrlen)) == NULL) { 1638 if (hwaddrlen == -1) 1639 (void) fprintf(stderr, 1640 "ifconfig: bad ethernet address\n"); 1641 else 1642 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: malloc() failed\n"); 1643 exit(1); 1644 } 1645 1646 if ((retval = dlpi_open(name, &dh, 0)) != DLPI_SUCCESS) 1647 Perrdlpi_exit("cannot dlpi_open() link", name, retval); 1648 1649 retval = dlpi_enabnotify(dh, DL_NOTE_PHYS_ADDR, notifycb, NULL, &id); 1650 if (retval == DLPI_SUCCESS) { 1651 (void) dlpi_disabnotify(dh, id, NULL); 1652 } else { 1653 /* 1654 * This link does not support DL_NOTE_PHYS_ADDR: bring down 1655 * all of the addresses to flush the old hardware address 1656 * information out of IP. 1657 * 1658 * NOTE: Skipping this when DL_NOTE_PHYS_ADDR is supported is 1659 * more than an optimization: in.mpathd will set IFF_OFFLINE 1660 * if it's notified and the new address is a duplicate of 1661 * another in the group -- but the flags manipulation in 1662 * ifaddr_{down,up}() cannot be atomic and thus might clobber 1663 * IFF_OFFLINE, confusing in.mpathd. 1664 */ 1665 if (ifaddrlistx(name, IFF_UP, 0, &ifaddrs) == -1) 1666 Perror2_exit(name, "cannot get address list"); 1667 1668 ifaddrp = ifaddrs; 1669 for (; ifaddrp != NULL; ifaddrp = ifaddrp->ia_next) { 1670 if (!ifaddr_down(ifaddrp)) { 1671 Perror2_exit(ifaddrp->ia_name, 1672 "cannot bring down"); 1673 } 1674 } 1675 } 1676 1677 /* 1678 * Change the hardware address. 1679 */ 1680 retval = dlpi_set_physaddr(dh, DL_CURR_PHYS_ADDR, hwaddr, hwaddrlen); 1681 if (retval != DLPI_SUCCESS) { 1682 (void) fprintf(stderr, 1683 "ifconfig: failed setting mac address on %s\n", name); 1684 } 1685 dlpi_close(dh); 1686 1687 /* 1688 * If any addresses were brought down before changing the hardware 1689 * address, bring them up again. 1690 */ 1691 for (ifaddrp = ifaddrs; ifaddrp != NULL; ifaddrp = ifaddrp->ia_next) { 1692 if (!ifaddr_up(ifaddrp)) 1693 Perror2_exit(ifaddrp->ia_name, "cannot bring up"); 1694 } 1695 ifaddrlistx_free(ifaddrs); 1696 1697 return (0); 1698 } 1699 1700 /* 1701 * Print an interface's Ethernet address, if it has one. 1702 */ 1703 static void 1704 print_ifether(const char *ifname) 1705 { 1706 int fd; 1707 1708 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1709 1710 fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); 1711 if (fd == -1 || ioctl(fd, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, &lifr) == -1) { 1712 /* 1713 * It's possible the interface is only configured for 1714 * IPv6; check again with AF_INET6. 1715 */ 1716 (void) close(fd); 1717 fd = socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); 1718 if (fd == -1 || ioctl(fd, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, &lifr) == -1) { 1719 (void) close(fd); 1720 return; 1721 } 1722 } 1723 (void) close(fd); 1724 1725 /* VNI and IPMP interfaces don't have MAC addresses */ 1726 if (lifr.lifr_flags & (IFF_VIRTUAL|IFF_IPMP)) 1727 return; 1728 1729 /* IP tunnels also don't have Ethernet-like MAC addresses */ 1730 if (ifconfig_dladm_open(ifname, DATALINK_CLASS_IPTUN, NULL) == 1731 DLADM_STATUS_OK) 1732 return; 1733 1734 dlpi_print_address(ifname); 1735 } 1736 1737 /* 1738 * static int find_all_interfaces(struct lifconf *lifcp, char **buf, 1739 * int64_t lifc_flags) 1740 * 1741 * It finds all active data links. 1742 * 1743 * It takes in input a pointer to struct lifconf to receive interfaces 1744 * informations, a **char to hold allocated buffer, and a lifc_flags. 1745 * 1746 * Return values: 1747 * 0 = everything OK 1748 * -1 = problem 1749 */ 1750 static int 1751 find_all_interfaces(struct lifconf *lifcp, char **buf, int64_t lifc_flags) 1752 { 1753 unsigned bufsize; 1754 int n; 1755 ni_t *nip; 1756 struct lifreq *lifrp; 1757 dladm_status_t status; 1758 1759 if (!dlh_opened) { 1760 status = ifconfig_dladm_open(NULL, 0, NULL); 1761 if (status != DLADM_STATUS_OK) 1762 dladmerr_exit(status, "unable to open dladm handle"); 1763 } 1764 1765 (void) dlpi_walk(ni_entry, dlh, 0); 1766 1767 /* Now, translate the linked list into a struct lifreq buffer */ 1768 if (num_ni == 0) { 1769 lifcp->lifc_family = AF_UNSPEC; 1770 lifcp->lifc_flags = lifc_flags; 1771 lifcp->lifc_len = 0; 1772 lifcp->lifc_buf = NULL; 1773 return (0); 1774 } 1775 1776 bufsize = num_ni * sizeof (struct lifreq); 1777 if ((*buf = malloc(bufsize)) == NULL) 1778 Perror0_exit("find_all_interfaces: malloc failed"); 1779 1780 lifcp->lifc_family = AF_UNSPEC; 1781 lifcp->lifc_flags = lifc_flags; 1782 lifcp->lifc_len = bufsize; 1783 lifcp->lifc_buf = *buf; 1784 1785 for (n = 0, lifrp = lifcp->lifc_req; n < num_ni; n++, lifrp++) { 1786 nip = ni_list; 1787 (void) strncpy(lifrp->lifr_name, nip->ni_name, 1788 sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1789 ni_list = nip->ni_next; 1790 free(nip); 1791 } 1792 return (0); 1793 } 1794 1795 /* 1796 * Create the next unused logical interface using the original name 1797 * and assign the address (and mask if '/<n>' is part of the address). 1798 * Use the new logical interface for subsequent subcommands by updating 1799 * the name variable. 1800 * 1801 * This allows syntax like: 1802 * ifconfig le0 addif 109.106.86.130 netmask + up \ 1803 * addif 109.106.86.131 netmask + up 1804 */ 1805 /* ARGSUSED */ 1806 static int 1807 addif(char *str, int64_t param) 1808 { 1809 int prefixlen = 0; 1810 struct sockaddr_storage laddr; 1811 struct sockaddr_storage mask; 1812 struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6; 1813 struct sockaddr_in *sin; 1814 ipadm_status_t istatus; 1815 char cidraddr[BUFSIZ]; 1816 char addrstr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; 1817 1818 (void) strncpy(name, origname, sizeof (name)); 1819 1820 if (strchr(name, ':') != NULL) { 1821 (void) fprintf(stderr, 1822 "ifconfig: addif: bad physical interface name %s\n", 1823 name); 1824 exit(1); 1825 } 1826 1827 /* 1828 * clear so parser will interpret next address as source followed 1829 * by possible dest 1830 */ 1831 setaddr = 0; 1832 (*afp->af_getaddr)(str, (struct sockaddr *)&laddr, &prefixlen); 1833 1834 switch (prefixlen) { 1835 case NO_PREFIX: 1836 /* Nothing there - ok */ 1837 break; 1838 case BAD_ADDR: 1839 (void) fprintf(stderr, 1840 "ifconfig: Bad prefix length in %s\n", str); 1841 exit(1); 1842 default: 1843 (void) memset(&mask, 0, sizeof (mask)); 1844 mask.ss_family = afp->af_af; 1845 if (afp->af_af == AF_INET6) { 1846 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&mask; 1847 if (!in_prefixlentomask(prefixlen, IPV6_ABITS, 1848 (uchar_t *)&sin6->sin6_addr)) { 1849 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: " 1850 "Bad prefix length: %d\n", 1851 prefixlen); 1852 exit(1); 1853 } 1854 } else { 1855 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&mask; 1856 if (!in_prefixlentomask(prefixlen, IP_ABITS, 1857 (uchar_t *)&sin->sin_addr)) { 1858 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: " 1859 "Bad prefix length: %d\n", 1860 prefixlen); 1861 exit(1); 1862 } 1863 } 1864 g_netmask_set = G_NETMASK_NIL; 1865 break; 1866 } 1867 1868 /* 1869 * This is a "hack" to get around the problem of SIOCLIFADDIF. The 1870 * problem is that this ioctl does not include the netmask when 1871 * adding a logical interface. This is the same problem described 1872 * in the ifconfig() comments. To get around this problem, we first 1873 * add the logical interface with a 0 address. After that, we set 1874 * the netmask if provided. Finally we set the interface address. 1875 */ 1876 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 1877 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 1878 1879 /* Note: no need to do DAD here since the interface isn't up yet. */ 1880 1881 if (ioctl(s, SIOCLIFADDIF, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1882 Perror0_exit("addif: SIOCLIFADDIF"); 1883 1884 (void) printf("Created new logical interface %s\n", 1885 lifr.lifr_name); 1886 (void) strncpy(name, lifr.lifr_name, sizeof (name)); 1887 1888 /* 1889 * Check and see if any "netmask" command is used and perform the 1890 * necessary operation. 1891 */ 1892 set_mask_lifreq(&lifr, &laddr, &mask); 1893 1894 /* This check is temporary until libipadm supports IPMP interfaces. */ 1895 if (ifconfig_use_libipadm(s, name)) { 1896 /* 1897 * We added the logical interface above before calling 1898 * ipadm_create_addr(), because, with IPH_LEGACY, we need 1899 * to do an addif for `ifconfig ce0 addif <addr>' but not for 1900 * `ifconfig ce0 <addr>'. libipadm does not have a flag to 1901 * to differentiate between these two cases. To keep it simple, 1902 * we always create the logical interface and pass it to 1903 * libipadm instead of requiring libipadm to addif for some 1904 * cases and not do addif for other cases. 1905 */ 1906 istatus = ipadm_create_addrobj(IPADM_ADDR_STATIC, name, 1907 &ipaddr); 1908 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) 1909 ipadmerr_exit(istatus, "addif"); 1910 1911 if (af == AF_INET) { 1912 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&laddr; 1913 (void) inet_ntop(AF_INET, &sin->sin_addr, addrstr, 1914 sizeof (addrstr)); 1915 } else { 1916 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&laddr; 1917 (void) inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &sin6->sin6_addr, addrstr, 1918 sizeof (addrstr)); 1919 } 1920 /* 1921 * lifr.lifr_addr, which is updated by set_mask_lifreq() 1922 * will contain the right mask to use. 1923 */ 1924 prefixlen = mask2plen(&lifr.lifr_addr); 1925 (void) snprintf(cidraddr, sizeof (cidraddr), "%s/%d", 1926 addrstr, prefixlen); 1927 1928 istatus = ipadm_set_addr(ipaddr, cidraddr, af); 1929 1930 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) 1931 ipadmerr_exit(istatus, "could not set address"); 1932 setaddr++; 1933 /* 1934 * address will be set by the parser after nextarg 1935 * has been scanned 1936 */ 1937 return (0); 1938 } 1939 1940 /* 1941 * Only set the netmask if "netmask" command is used or a prefix is 1942 * provided. 1943 */ 1944 if (g_netmask_set == G_NETMASK_SET || prefixlen >= 0) { 1945 /* 1946 * lifr.lifr_addr already contains netmask from 1947 * set_mask_lifreq(). 1948 */ 1949 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFNETMASK, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1950 Perror0_exit("addif: SIOCSLIFNETMASK"); 1951 } 1952 1953 /* Finally, we set the interface address. */ 1954 lifr.lifr_addr = laddr; 1955 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) 1956 Perror0_exit("SIOCSLIFADDR"); 1957 1958 /* 1959 * let parser know we got a source. 1960 * Next address, if given, should be dest 1961 */ 1962 setaddr++; 1963 return (0); 1964 } 1965 1966 /* 1967 * Remove a logical interface based on its IP address. Unlike addif 1968 * there is no '/<n>' here. 1969 * Verifies that the interface is down before it is removed. 1970 */ 1971 /* ARGSUSED */ 1972 static int 1973 removeif(char *str, int64_t param) 1974 { 1975 struct sockaddr_storage laddr; 1976 ipadm_status_t istatus; 1977 ipadm_addr_info_t *ainfo, *ainfop; 1978 1979 if (strchr(name, ':') != NULL) { 1980 (void) fprintf(stderr, 1981 "ifconfig: removeif: bad physical interface name %s\n", 1982 name); 1983 exit(1); 1984 } 1985 1986 (*afp->af_getaddr)(str, &laddr, NULL); 1987 1988 /* 1989 * Following check is temporary until libipadm supports 1990 * IPMP interfaces. 1991 */ 1992 if (!ifconfig_use_libipadm(s, name)) 1993 goto delete; 1994 1995 /* 1996 * Get all addresses and search this address among the active 1997 * addresses. If an address object was found, delete using 1998 * ipadm_delete_addr(). 1999 */ 2000 istatus = ipadm_addr_info(iph, name, &ainfo, 0, LIFC_DEFAULT); 2001 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) 2002 ipadmerr_exit(istatus, "removeif"); 2003 2004 for (ainfop = ainfo; ainfop != NULL; ainfop = IA_NEXT(ainfop)) 2005 if (sockaddrcmp(ainfop->ia_ifa.ifa_addr, &laddr)) 2006 break; 2007 2008 if (ainfop != NULL) { 2009 if (strchr(ainfop->ia_ifa.ifa_name, ':') == NULL) { 2010 (void) fprintf(stderr, 2011 "ifconfig: removeif: cannot remove interface: %s\n", 2012 name); 2013 exit(1); 2014 } 2015 if (ainfop->ia_aobjname[0] != '\0') { 2016 istatus = ipadm_delete_addr(iph, ainfop->ia_aobjname, 2017 IPADM_OPT_ACTIVE); 2018 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) { 2019 ipadmerr_exit(istatus, 2020 "could not delete address"); 2021 } 2022 ipadm_free_addr_info(ainfo); 2023 return (0); 2024 } 2025 } 2026 ipadm_free_addr_info(ainfo); 2027 2028 delete: 2029 /* 2030 * An address object for this address was not found in ipadm. 2031 * Delete with SIOCLIFREMOVEIF. 2032 */ 2033 lifr.lifr_addr = laddr; 2034 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 2035 if (ioctl(s, SIOCLIFREMOVEIF, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 2036 if (errno == EBUSY) { 2037 /* This can only happen if ipif_id = 0 */ 2038 (void) fprintf(stderr, 2039 "ifconfig: removeif: cannot remove interface: %s\n", 2040 name); 2041 exit(1); 2042 } 2043 Perror0_exit("removeif: SIOCLIFREMOVEIF"); 2044 } 2045 return (0); 2046 } 2047 2048 /* 2049 * Set the address token for IPv6. 2050 */ 2051 /* ARGSUSED */ 2052 static int 2053 setiftoken(char *addr, int64_t param) 2054 { 2055 int prefixlen = 0; 2056 struct sockaddr_in6 token; 2057 2058 in6_getaddr(addr, (struct sockaddr *)&token, &prefixlen); 2059 switch (prefixlen) { 2060 case NO_PREFIX: 2061 (void) fprintf(stderr, 2062 "ifconfig: Missing prefix length in subnet %s\n", addr); 2063 exit(1); 2064 /* NOTREACHED */ 2065 case BAD_ADDR: 2066 (void) fprintf(stderr, 2067 "ifconfig: Bad prefix length in %s\n", addr); 2068 exit(1); 2069 default: 2070 break; 2071 } 2072 (void) memcpy(&lifr.lifr_addr, &token, sizeof (token)); 2073 lifr.lifr_addrlen = prefixlen; 2074 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 2075 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFTOKEN, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 2076 Perror0_exit("setiftoken: SIOCSLIFTOKEN"); 2077 } 2078 return (0); 2079 } 2080 2081 /* ARGSUSED */ 2082 static int 2083 setifgroupname(char *grname, int64_t param) 2084 { 2085 lifgroupinfo_t lifgr; 2086 struct lifreq lifrl; 2087 ifaddrlistx_t *ifaddrp, *nextifaddrp; 2088 ifaddrlistx_t *ifaddrs = NULL, *downaddrs = NULL; 2089 int af; 2090 2091 if (debug) { 2092 (void) printf("Setting groupname %s on interface %s\n", 2093 grname, name); 2094 } 2095 2096 (void) strlcpy(lifrl.lifr_name, name, LIFNAMSIZ); 2097 (void) strlcpy(lifrl.lifr_groupname, grname, LIFGRNAMSIZ); 2098 2099 while (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFGROUPNAME, &lifrl) == -1) { 2100 switch (errno) { 2101 case ENOENT: 2102 /* 2103 * The group doesn't yet exist; create it and repeat. 2104 */ 2105 af = afp->af_af; 2106 if (create_ipmp(grname, af, NULL, _B_TRUE) == -1) { 2107 if (errno == EEXIST) 2108 continue; 2109 2110 Perror2(grname, "cannot create IPMP group"); 2111 goto fail; 2112 } 2113 continue; 2114 2115 case EALREADY: 2116 /* 2117 * The interface is already in another group; must 2118 * remove existing membership first. 2119 */ 2120 lifrl.lifr_groupname[0] = '\0'; 2121 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFGROUPNAME, &lifrl) == -1) { 2122 Perror2(name, "cannot remove existing " 2123 "IPMP group membership"); 2124 goto fail; 2125 } 2126 (void) strlcpy(lifrl.lifr_groupname, grname, 2127 LIFGRNAMSIZ); 2128 continue; 2129 2130 case EAFNOSUPPORT: 2131 /* 2132 * The group exists, but it's not configured with the 2133 * address families the interface needs. Since only 2134 * two address families are currently supported, just 2135 * configure the "other" address family. Note that we 2136 * may race with group deletion or creation by another 2137 * process (ENOENT or EEXIST); in such cases we repeat 2138 * our original SIOCSLIFGROUPNAME. 2139 */ 2140 (void) strlcpy(lifgr.gi_grname, grname, LIFGRNAMSIZ); 2141 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFGROUPINFO, &lifgr) == -1) { 2142 if (errno == ENOENT) 2143 continue; 2144 2145 Perror2(grname, "SIOCGLIFGROUPINFO"); 2146 goto fail; 2147 } 2148 2149 af = lifgr.gi_v4 ? AF_INET6 : AF_INET; 2150 if (create_ipmp(grname, af, lifgr.gi_grifname, 2151 _B_TRUE) == -1) { 2152 if (errno == EEXIST) 2153 continue; 2154 2155 Perror2(grname, "cannot configure IPMP group"); 2156 goto fail; 2157 } 2158 continue; 2159 2160 case EADDRINUSE: 2161 /* 2162 * Some addresses are in-use (or under control of DAD). 2163 * Bring them down and retry the group join operation. 2164 * We will bring them back up after the interface has 2165 * been placed in the group. 2166 */ 2167 if (ifaddrlistx(lifrl.lifr_name, IFF_UP|IFF_DUPLICATE, 2168 0, &ifaddrs) == -1) { 2169 Perror2(grname, "cannot get address list"); 2170 goto fail; 2171 } 2172 2173 ifaddrp = ifaddrs; 2174 for (; ifaddrp != NULL; ifaddrp = nextifaddrp) { 2175 if (!ifaddr_down(ifaddrp)) { 2176 ifaddrs = ifaddrp; 2177 goto fail; 2178 } 2179 nextifaddrp = ifaddrp->ia_next; 2180 ifaddrp->ia_next = downaddrs; 2181 downaddrs = ifaddrp; 2182 } 2183 ifaddrs = NULL; 2184 continue; 2185 2186 case EADDRNOTAVAIL: { 2187 /* 2188 * Some data addresses are under application control. 2189 * For some of these (e.g., ADDRCONF), the application 2190 * should remove the address, in which case we retry a 2191 * few times (since the application's action is not 2192 * atomic with respect to us) before bailing out and 2193 * informing the user. 2194 */ 2195 int ntries, nappaddr = 0; 2196 const if_appflags_t *iap = if_appflags_tbl; 2197 2198 for (; iap->ia_app != NULL; iap++) { 2199 ntries = 0; 2200 again: 2201 if (ifaddrlistx(lifrl.lifr_name, iap->ia_flag, 2202 IFF_NOFAILOVER, &ifaddrs) == -1) { 2203 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s: " 2204 "cannot get data addresses managed " 2205 "by %s\n", lifrl.lifr_name, 2206 iap->ia_app); 2207 goto fail; 2208 } 2209 2210 if (ifaddrs == NULL) 2211 continue; 2212 2213 ifaddrlistx_free(ifaddrs); 2214 ifaddrs = NULL; 2215 2216 if (++ntries < iap->ia_tries) { 2217 (void) poll(NULL, 0, 100); 2218 goto again; 2219 } 2220 2221 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: cannot join " 2222 "IPMP group: %s has data addresses managed " 2223 "by %s\n", lifrl.lifr_name, iap->ia_app); 2224 nappaddr++; 2225 } 2226 if (nappaddr > 0) 2227 goto fail; 2228 continue; 2229 } 2230 default: 2231 Perror2(name, "SIOCSLIFGROUPNAME"); 2232 goto fail; 2233 } 2234 } 2235 2236 /* 2237 * If the interface being moved is under the control of `ipmgmtd(1M)' 2238 * dameon then we should inform the daemon about this move, so that 2239 * the daemon can delete the state associated with this interface. 2240 * 2241 * This workaround is needed until the IPMP support in ipadm(1M). 2242 */ 2243 ipadm_if_move(iph, name); 2244 2245 /* 2246 * If there were addresses that we had to bring down, it's time to 2247 * bring them up again. As part of bringing them up, the kernel will 2248 * automatically move them to the new IPMP interface. 2249 */ 2250 for (ifaddrp = downaddrs; ifaddrp != NULL; ifaddrp = ifaddrp->ia_next) { 2251 if (!ifaddr_up(ifaddrp) && errno != ENXIO) { 2252 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: cannot bring back up " 2253 "%s: %s\n", ifaddrp->ia_name, strerror(errno)); 2254 } 2255 } 2256 ifaddrlistx_free(downaddrs); 2257 return (0); 2258 fail: 2259 /* 2260 * Attempt to bring back up any interfaces that we downed. 2261 */ 2262 for (ifaddrp = downaddrs; ifaddrp != NULL; ifaddrp = ifaddrp->ia_next) { 2263 if (!ifaddr_up(ifaddrp) && errno != ENXIO) { 2264 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: cannot bring back up " 2265 "%s: %s\n", ifaddrp->ia_name, strerror(errno)); 2266 } 2267 } 2268 ifaddrlistx_free(downaddrs); 2269 ifaddrlistx_free(ifaddrs); 2270 2271 /* 2272 * We'd return -1, but foreachinterface() doesn't propagate the error 2273 * into the exit status, so we're forced to explicitly exit(). 2274 */ 2275 exit(1); 2276 /* NOTREACHED */ 2277 } 2278 2279 static boolean_t 2280 modcheck(const char *ifname) 2281 { 2282 (void) strlcpy(lifr.lifr_name, ifname, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 2283 2284 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, &lifr) < 0) { 2285 Perror0("SIOCGLIFFLAGS"); 2286 return (_B_FALSE); 2287 } 2288 2289 if (lifr.lifr_flags & IFF_IPMP) { 2290 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s: module operations not" 2291 " supported on IPMP interfaces\n", ifname); 2292 return (_B_FALSE); 2293 } 2294 if (lifr.lifr_flags & IFF_VIRTUAL) { 2295 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s: module operations not" 2296 " supported on virtual IP interfaces\n", ifname); 2297 return (_B_FALSE); 2298 } 2299 return (_B_TRUE); 2300 } 2301 2302 /* 2303 * To list all the modules above a given network interface. 2304 */ 2305 /* ARGSUSED */ 2306 static int 2307 modlist(char *null, int64_t param) 2308 { 2309 int muxid_fd; 2310 int muxfd; 2311 int ipfd_lowstr; 2312 int arpfd_lowstr; 2313 int num_mods; 2314 int i; 2315 struct str_list strlist; 2316 int orig_arpid; 2317 2318 /* 2319 * We'd return -1, but foreachinterface() doesn't propagate the error 2320 * into the exit status, so we're forced to explicitly exit(). 2321 */ 2322 if (!modcheck(name)) 2323 exit(1); 2324 2325 if (ip_domux2fd(&muxfd, &muxid_fd, &ipfd_lowstr, &arpfd_lowstr, 2326 &orig_arpid) < 0) { 2327 return (-1); 2328 } 2329 if ((num_mods = ioctl(ipfd_lowstr, I_LIST, NULL)) < 0) { 2330 Perror0("cannot I_LIST to get the number of modules"); 2331 } else { 2332 if (debug > 0) { 2333 (void) printf("Listing (%d) modules above %s\n", 2334 num_mods, name); 2335 } 2336 2337 strlist.sl_nmods = num_mods; 2338 strlist.sl_modlist = malloc(sizeof (struct str_mlist) * 2339 num_mods); 2340 if (strlist.sl_modlist == NULL) { 2341 Perror0("cannot malloc"); 2342 } else { 2343 if (ioctl(ipfd_lowstr, I_LIST, (caddr_t)&strlist) < 0) { 2344 Perror0("cannot I_LIST for module names"); 2345 } else { 2346 for (i = 0; i < strlist.sl_nmods; i++) { 2347 (void) printf("%d %s\n", i, 2348 strlist.sl_modlist[i].l_name); 2349 } 2350 } 2351 free(strlist.sl_modlist); 2352 } 2353 } 2354 return (ip_plink(muxfd, muxid_fd, ipfd_lowstr, arpfd_lowstr, 2355 orig_arpid)); 2356 } 2357 2358 #define MODINSERT_OP 'i' 2359 #define MODREMOVE_OP 'r' 2360 2361 /* 2362 * To insert a module to the stream of the interface. It is just a 2363 * wrapper. The real function is modop(). 2364 */ 2365 /* ARGSUSED */ 2366 static int 2367 modinsert(char *arg, int64_t param) 2368 { 2369 return (modop(arg, MODINSERT_OP)); 2370 } 2371 2372 /* 2373 * To remove a module from the stream of the interface. It is just a 2374 * wrapper. The real function is modop(). 2375 */ 2376 /* ARGSUSED */ 2377 static int 2378 modremove(char *arg, int64_t param) 2379 { 2380 return (modop(arg, MODREMOVE_OP)); 2381 } 2382 2383 /* 2384 * Helper function for mod*() functions. It gets a fd to the lower IP 2385 * stream and I_PUNLINK's the lower stream. It also initializes the 2386 * global variable lifr. 2387 * 2388 * Param: 2389 * int *muxfd: fd to /dev/udp{,6} for I_PLINK/I_PUNLINK 2390 * int *muxid_fd: fd to /dev/udp{,6} for LIFMUXID 2391 * int *ipfd_lowstr: fd to the lower IP stream. 2392 * int *arpfd_lowstr: fd to the lower ARP stream. 2393 * 2394 * Return: 2395 * -1 if operation fails, 0 otherwise. 2396 * 2397 * Please see the big block comment above ifplumb() for the logic of the 2398 * PLINK/PUNLINK 2399 */ 2400 static int 2401 ip_domux2fd(int *muxfd, int *muxid_fd, int *ipfd_lowstr, int *arpfd_lowstr, 2402 int *orig_arpid) 2403 { 2404 uint64_t flags; 2405 char *udp_dev_name; 2406 2407 *orig_arpid = 0; 2408 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 2409 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 2410 Perror0_exit("status: SIOCGLIFFLAGS"); 2411 } 2412 flags = lifr.lifr_flags; 2413 if (flags & IFF_IPV4) { 2414 udp_dev_name = UDP_DEV_NAME; 2415 } else if (flags & IFF_IPV6) { 2416 udp_dev_name = UDP6_DEV_NAME; 2417 } else { 2418 return (-1); 2419 } 2420 2421 if ((*muxid_fd = open(udp_dev_name, O_RDWR)) < 0) { 2422 Perror2("open", udp_dev_name); 2423 return (-1); 2424 } 2425 if (ioctl(*muxid_fd, SIOCGLIFMUXID, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 2426 Perror2("SIOCGLIFMUXID", udp_dev_name); 2427 return (-1); 2428 } 2429 if (debug > 0) { 2430 (void) printf("ARP_muxid %d IP_muxid %d\n", 2431 lifr.lifr_arp_muxid, lifr.lifr_ip_muxid); 2432 } 2433 2434 /* 2435 * Use /dev/udp{,6} as the mux to avoid linkcycles. 2436 */ 2437 if (ipadm_open_arp_on_udp(udp_dev_name, muxfd) != IPADM_SUCCESS) 2438 return (-1); 2439 2440 if (lifr.lifr_arp_muxid != 0) { 2441 if ((*arpfd_lowstr = ioctl(*muxfd, _I_MUXID2FD, 2442 lifr.lifr_arp_muxid)) < 0) { 2443 if ((errno == EINVAL) && 2444 (flags & (IFF_NOARP | IFF_IPV6))) { 2445 /* 2446 * Some plumbing utilities set the muxid to 2447 * -1 or some invalid value to signify that 2448 * there is no arp stream. Set the muxid to 0 2449 * before trying to unplumb the IP stream. 2450 * IP does not allow the IP stream to be 2451 * unplumbed if it sees a non-null arp muxid, 2452 * for consistency of IP-ARP streams. 2453 */ 2454 *orig_arpid = lifr.lifr_arp_muxid; 2455 lifr.lifr_arp_muxid = 0; 2456 (void) ioctl(*muxid_fd, SIOCSLIFMUXID, 2457 (caddr_t)&lifr); 2458 *arpfd_lowstr = -1; 2459 } else { 2460 Perror0("_I_MUXID2FD"); 2461 return (-1); 2462 } 2463 } else if (ioctl(*muxfd, I_PUNLINK, 2464 lifr.lifr_arp_muxid) < 0) { 2465 Perror2("I_PUNLINK", udp_dev_name); 2466 return (-1); 2467 } 2468 } else { 2469 *arpfd_lowstr = -1; 2470 } 2471 2472 if ((*ipfd_lowstr = ioctl(*muxfd, _I_MUXID2FD, 2473 lifr.lifr_ip_muxid)) < 0) { 2474 Perror0("_I_MUXID2FD"); 2475 /* Undo any changes we made */ 2476 if (*orig_arpid != 0) { 2477 lifr.lifr_arp_muxid = *orig_arpid; 2478 (void) ioctl(*muxid_fd, SIOCSLIFMUXID, (caddr_t)&lifr); 2479 } 2480 return (-1); 2481 } 2482 if (ioctl(*muxfd, I_PUNLINK, lifr.lifr_ip_muxid) < 0) { 2483 Perror2("I_PUNLINK", udp_dev_name); 2484 /* Undo any changes we made */ 2485 if (*orig_arpid != 0) { 2486 lifr.lifr_arp_muxid = *orig_arpid; 2487 (void) ioctl(*muxid_fd, SIOCSLIFMUXID, (caddr_t)&lifr); 2488 } 2489 return (-1); 2490 } 2491 return (0); 2492 } 2493 2494 /* 2495 * Helper function for mod*() functions. It I_PLINK's back the upper and 2496 * lower IP streams. Note that this function must be called after 2497 * ip_domux2fd(). In ip_domux2fd(), the global variable lifr is initialized 2498 * and ip_plink() needs information in lifr. So ip_domux2fd() and ip_plink() 2499 * must be called in pairs. 2500 * 2501 * Param: 2502 * int muxfd: fd to /dev/udp{,6} for I_PLINK/I_PUNLINK 2503 * int muxid_fd: fd to /dev/udp{,6} for LIFMUXID 2504 * int ipfd_lowstr: fd to the lower IP stream. 2505 * int arpfd_lowstr: fd to the lower ARP stream. 2506 * 2507 * Return: 2508 * -1 if operation fails, 0 otherwise. 2509 * 2510 * Please see the big block comment above ifplumb() for the logic of the 2511 * PLINK/PUNLINK 2512 */ 2513 static int 2514 ip_plink(int muxfd, int muxid_fd, int ipfd_lowstr, int arpfd_lowstr, 2515 int orig_arpid) 2516 { 2517 int ip_muxid; 2518 2519 ip_muxid = ioctl(muxfd, I_PLINK, ipfd_lowstr); 2520 if (ip_muxid < 0) { 2521 Perror2("I_PLINK", UDP_DEV_NAME); 2522 return (-1); 2523 } 2524 2525 /* 2526 * If there is an arp stream, plink it. If there is no 2527 * arp stream, then it is possible that the plumbing 2528 * utility could have stored any value in the arp_muxid. 2529 * If so, restore it from orig_arpid. 2530 */ 2531 if (arpfd_lowstr != -1) { 2532 if (ioctl(muxfd, I_PLINK, arpfd_lowstr) < 0) { 2533 Perror2("I_PLINK", UDP_DEV_NAME); 2534 return (-1); 2535 } 2536 } else if (orig_arpid != 0) { 2537 /* Undo the changes we did in ip_domux2fd */ 2538 lifr.lifr_arp_muxid = orig_arpid; 2539 lifr.lifr_ip_muxid = ip_muxid; 2540 (void) ioctl(muxid_fd, SIOCSLIFMUXID, (caddr_t)&lifr); 2541 } 2542 2543 (void) close(muxfd); 2544 (void) close(muxid_fd); 2545 return (0); 2546 } 2547 2548 /* 2549 * The real function to perform module insertion/removal. 2550 * 2551 * Param: 2552 * char *arg: the argument string module_name@position 2553 * char op: operation, either MODINSERT_OP or MODREMOVE_OP. 2554 * 2555 * Return: 2556 * Before doing ip_domux2fd(), this function calls exit(1) in case of 2557 * error. After ip_domux2fd() is done, it returns -1 for error, 0 2558 * otherwise. 2559 */ 2560 static int 2561 modop(char *arg, char op) 2562 { 2563 char *pos_p; 2564 int muxfd; 2565 int muxid_fd; 2566 int ipfd_lowstr; /* IP stream (lower stream of mux) to be plinked */ 2567 int arpfd_lowstr; /* ARP stream (lower stream of mux) to be plinked */ 2568 struct strmodconf mod; 2569 char *at_char = "@"; 2570 char *arg_str; 2571 int orig_arpid; 2572 2573 /* 2574 * We'd return -1, but foreachinterface() doesn't propagate the error 2575 * into the exit status, so we're forced to explicitly exit(). 2576 */ 2577 if (!modcheck(name)) 2578 exit(1); 2579 2580 /* Need to save the original string for -a option. */ 2581 if ((arg_str = malloc(strlen(arg) + 1)) == NULL) { 2582 Perror0("cannot malloc"); 2583 return (-1); 2584 } 2585 (void) strcpy(arg_str, arg); 2586 2587 if (*arg_str == *at_char) { 2588 (void) fprintf(stderr, 2589 "ifconfig: must supply a module name\n"); 2590 exit(1); 2591 } 2592 mod.mod_name = strtok(arg_str, at_char); 2593 if (strlen(mod.mod_name) > FMNAMESZ) { 2594 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: module name too long: %s\n", 2595 mod.mod_name); 2596 exit(1); 2597 } 2598 2599 /* 2600 * Need to make sure that the core TCP/IP stack modules are not 2601 * removed. Otherwise, "bad" things can happen. If a module 2602 * is removed and inserted back, it loses its old state. But 2603 * the modules above it still have the old state. E.g. IP assumes 2604 * fast data path while tunnel after re-inserted assumes that it can 2605 * receive M_DATA only in fast data path for which it does not have 2606 * any state. This is a general caveat of _I_REMOVE/_I_INSERT. 2607 */ 2608 if (op == MODREMOVE_OP && 2609 (strcmp(mod.mod_name, ARP_MOD_NAME) == 0 || 2610 strcmp(mod.mod_name, IP_MOD_NAME) == 0)) { 2611 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: cannot remove %s\n", 2612 mod.mod_name); 2613 exit(1); 2614 } 2615 2616 if ((pos_p = strtok(NULL, at_char)) == NULL) { 2617 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: must supply a position\n"); 2618 exit(1); 2619 } 2620 mod.pos = atoi(pos_p); 2621 2622 if (ip_domux2fd(&muxfd, &muxid_fd, &ipfd_lowstr, &arpfd_lowstr, 2623 &orig_arpid) < 0) { 2624 free(arg_str); 2625 return (-1); 2626 } 2627 switch (op) { 2628 case MODINSERT_OP: 2629 if (debug > 0) { 2630 (void) printf("Inserting module %s at %d\n", 2631 mod.mod_name, mod.pos); 2632 } 2633 if (ioctl(ipfd_lowstr, _I_INSERT, (caddr_t)&mod) < 0) { 2634 Perror2("fail to insert module", mod.mod_name); 2635 } 2636 break; 2637 case MODREMOVE_OP: 2638 if (debug > 0) { 2639 (void) printf("Removing module %s at %d\n", 2640 mod.mod_name, mod.pos); 2641 } 2642 if (ioctl(ipfd_lowstr, _I_REMOVE, (caddr_t)&mod) < 0) { 2643 Perror2("fail to remove module", mod.mod_name); 2644 } 2645 break; 2646 default: 2647 /* Should never get to here. */ 2648 (void) fprintf(stderr, "Unknown operation\n"); 2649 break; 2650 } 2651 free(arg_str); 2652 return (ip_plink(muxfd, muxid_fd, ipfd_lowstr, arpfd_lowstr, 2653 orig_arpid)); 2654 } 2655 2656 static int 2657 modify_tun(iptun_params_t *params) 2658 { 2659 dladm_status_t status; 2660 2661 if ((status = ifconfig_dladm_open(name, DATALINK_CLASS_IPTUN, 2662 ¶ms->iptun_param_linkid)) == DLADM_STATUS_OK) 2663 status = dladm_iptun_modify(dlh, params, DLADM_OPT_ACTIVE); 2664 if (status != DLADM_STATUS_OK) 2665 dladmerr_exit(status, name); 2666 return (0); 2667 } 2668 2669 /* 2670 * Set tunnel source address 2671 */ 2672 /* ARGSUSED */ 2673 static int 2674 setiftsrc(char *addr, int64_t param) 2675 { 2676 iptun_params_t params; 2677 2678 params.iptun_param_flags = IPTUN_PARAM_LADDR; 2679 (void) strlcpy(params.iptun_param_laddr, addr, 2680 sizeof (params.iptun_param_laddr)); 2681 return (modify_tun(¶ms)); 2682 } 2683 2684 /* 2685 * Set tunnel destination address 2686 */ 2687 /* ARGSUSED */ 2688 static int 2689 setiftdst(char *addr, int64_t param) 2690 { 2691 iptun_params_t params; 2692 2693 params.iptun_param_flags = IPTUN_PARAM_RADDR; 2694 (void) strlcpy(params.iptun_param_raddr, addr, 2695 sizeof (params.iptun_param_raddr)); 2696 return (modify_tun(¶ms)); 2697 } 2698 2699 static int 2700 set_tun_prop(const char *propname, char *value) 2701 { 2702 dladm_status_t status; 2703 datalink_id_t linkid; 2704 2705 status = ifconfig_dladm_open(name, DATALINK_CLASS_IPTUN, &linkid); 2706 if (status == DLADM_STATUS_OK) { 2707 status = dladm_set_linkprop(dlh, linkid, propname, &value, 1, 2708 DLADM_OPT_ACTIVE); 2709 } 2710 if (status != DLADM_STATUS_OK) 2711 dladmerr_exit(status, name); 2712 return (0); 2713 } 2714 2715 /* Set tunnel encapsulation limit. */ 2716 /* ARGSUSED */ 2717 static int 2718 set_tun_encap_limit(char *arg, int64_t param) 2719 { 2720 return (set_tun_prop("encaplimit", arg)); 2721 } 2722 2723 /* Disable encapsulation limit. */ 2724 /* ARGSUSED */ 2725 static int 2726 clr_tun_encap_limit(char *arg, int64_t param) 2727 { 2728 return (set_tun_encap_limit("-1", 0)); 2729 } 2730 2731 /* Set tunnel hop limit. */ 2732 /* ARGSUSED */ 2733 static int 2734 set_tun_hop_limit(char *arg, int64_t param) 2735 { 2736 return (set_tun_prop("hoplimit", arg)); 2737 } 2738 2739 /* Set zone ID */ 2740 static int 2741 setzone(char *arg, int64_t param) 2742 { 2743 zoneid_t zoneid = GLOBAL_ZONEID; 2744 2745 if (param == NEXTARG) { 2746 /* zone must be active */ 2747 if ((zoneid = getzoneidbyname(arg)) == -1) { 2748 (void) fprintf(stderr, 2749 "ifconfig: unknown zone '%s'\n", arg); 2750 exit(1); 2751 } 2752 } 2753 (void) strlcpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 2754 lifr.lifr_zoneid = zoneid; 2755 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFZONE, (caddr_t)&lifr) == -1) 2756 Perror0_exit("SIOCSLIFZONE"); 2757 return (0); 2758 } 2759 2760 /* Put interface into all zones */ 2761 /* ARGSUSED */ 2762 static int 2763 setallzones(char *arg, int64_t param) 2764 { 2765 (void) strlcpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 2766 lifr.lifr_zoneid = ALL_ZONES; 2767 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFZONE, (caddr_t)&lifr) == -1) 2768 Perror0_exit("SIOCSLIFZONE"); 2769 return (0); 2770 } 2771 2772 /* Set source address to use */ 2773 /* ARGSUSED */ 2774 static int 2775 setifsrc(char *arg, int64_t param) 2776 { 2777 uint_t ifindex = 0; 2778 int rval; 2779 2780 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 2781 2782 /* 2783 * Argument can be either an interface name or "none". The latter means 2784 * that any previous selection is cleared. 2785 */ 2786 2787 if (strchr(arg, ':') != NULL) { 2788 (void) fprintf(stderr, 2789 "ifconfig: Cannot specify logical interface for usesrc \n"); 2790 exit(1); 2791 } 2792 2793 rval = strcmp(arg, NONE_STR); 2794 if (rval != 0) { 2795 if ((ifindex = if_nametoindex(arg)) == 0) { 2796 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, arg, LIFNAMSIZ); 2797 Perror0_exit("Could not get interface index"); 2798 } 2799 lifr.lifr_index = ifindex; 2800 } else { 2801 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFUSESRC, (caddr_t)&lifr) != 0) 2802 Perror0_exit("Not a valid usesrc consumer"); 2803 lifr.lifr_index = 0; 2804 } 2805 2806 if (debug) 2807 (void) printf("setifsrc: lifr_name %s, lifr_index %d\n", 2808 lifr.lifr_name, lifr.lifr_index); 2809 2810 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFUSESRC, (caddr_t)&lifr) == -1) { 2811 if (rval == 0) 2812 Perror0_exit("Cannot reset usesrc group"); 2813 else 2814 Perror0_exit("Could not set source interface"); 2815 } 2816 2817 return (0); 2818 } 2819 2820 /* 2821 * Print the interface status line associated with `ifname' 2822 */ 2823 static void 2824 ifstatus(const char *ifname) 2825 { 2826 uint64_t flags; 2827 char if_usesrc_name[LIFNAMSIZ]; 2828 char *newbuf; 2829 int n, numifs, rval = 0; 2830 struct lifreq *lifrp; 2831 struct lifsrcof lifs; 2832 2833 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, ifname, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 2834 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 2835 Perror0_exit("status: SIOCGLIFFLAGS"); 2836 } 2837 flags = lifr.lifr_flags; 2838 2839 /* 2840 * In V4 compatibility mode, we don't print the IFF_IPV4 flag or 2841 * interfaces with IFF_IPV6 set. 2842 */ 2843 if (v4compat) { 2844 flags &= ~IFF_IPV4; 2845 if (flags & IFF_IPV6) 2846 return; 2847 } 2848 2849 (void) printf("%s: ", ifname); 2850 print_flags(flags); 2851 2852 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, ifname, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 2853 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFMETRIC, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 2854 Perror0_exit("status: SIOCGLIFMETRIC"); 2855 } else { 2856 if (lifr.lifr_metric) 2857 (void) printf(" metric %d", lifr.lifr_metric); 2858 } 2859 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFMTU, (caddr_t)&lifr) >= 0) 2860 (void) printf(" mtu %u", lifr.lifr_mtu); 2861 2862 /* don't print index or zone when in compatibility mode */ 2863 if (!v4compat) { 2864 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFINDEX, (caddr_t)&lifr) >= 0) 2865 (void) printf(" index %d", lifr.lifr_index); 2866 /* 2867 * Stack instances use GLOBAL_ZONEID for IP data structures 2868 * even in the non-global zone. 2869 */ 2870 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFZONE, (caddr_t)&lifr) >= 0 && 2871 lifr.lifr_zoneid != getzoneid() && 2872 lifr.lifr_zoneid != GLOBAL_ZONEID) { 2873 char zone_name[ZONENAME_MAX]; 2874 2875 if (lifr.lifr_zoneid == ALL_ZONES) { 2876 (void) printf("\n\tall-zones"); 2877 } else if (getzonenamebyid(lifr.lifr_zoneid, zone_name, 2878 sizeof (zone_name)) < 0) { 2879 (void) printf("\n\tzone %d", lifr.lifr_zoneid); 2880 } else { 2881 (void) printf("\n\tzone %s", zone_name); 2882 } 2883 } 2884 } 2885 2886 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFINDEX, (caddr_t)&lifr) >= 0) { 2887 lifs.lifs_ifindex = lifr.lifr_index; 2888 2889 /* 2890 * Find the number of interfaces that use this interfaces' 2891 * address as a source address 2892 */ 2893 lifs.lifs_buf = NULL; 2894 lifs.lifs_maxlen = 0; 2895 for (;;) { 2896 /* The first pass will give the bufsize we need */ 2897 rval = ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFSRCOF, (char *)&lifs); 2898 if (rval < 0) { 2899 if (lifs.lifs_buf != NULL) { 2900 free(lifs.lifs_buf); 2901 lifs.lifs_buf = NULL; 2902 } 2903 lifs.lifs_len = 0; 2904 break; 2905 } 2906 if (lifs.lifs_len <= lifs.lifs_maxlen) 2907 break; 2908 /* Use kernel's size + a small margin to avoid loops */ 2909 lifs.lifs_maxlen = lifs.lifs_len + 2910 5 * sizeof (struct lifreq); 2911 /* For the first pass, realloc acts like malloc */ 2912 newbuf = realloc(lifs.lifs_buf, lifs.lifs_maxlen); 2913 if (newbuf == NULL) { 2914 if (lifs.lifs_buf != NULL) { 2915 free(lifs.lifs_buf); 2916 lifs.lifs_buf = NULL; 2917 } 2918 lifs.lifs_len = 0; 2919 break; 2920 } 2921 lifs.lifs_buf = newbuf; 2922 } 2923 2924 2925 numifs = lifs.lifs_len / sizeof (struct lifreq); 2926 if (numifs > 0) { 2927 lifrp = lifs.lifs_req; 2928 (void) printf("\n\tsrcof"); 2929 for (n = numifs; n > 0; n--, lifrp++) { 2930 (void) printf(" %s", lifrp->lifr_name); 2931 } 2932 } 2933 2934 if (lifs.lifs_buf != NULL) 2935 free(lifs.lifs_buf); 2936 } 2937 2938 /* Find the interface whose source address this interface uses */ 2939 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFUSESRC, (caddr_t)&lifr) == 0) { 2940 if (lifr.lifr_index != 0) { 2941 if (if_indextoname(lifr.lifr_index, 2942 if_usesrc_name) == NULL) { 2943 (void) printf("\n\tusesrc ifIndex %d", 2944 lifr.lifr_index); 2945 } else { 2946 (void) printf("\n\tusesrc %s", if_usesrc_name); 2947 } 2948 } 2949 } 2950 2951 (void) putchar('\n'); 2952 } 2953 2954 /* 2955 * Print the status of the interface. If an address family was 2956 * specified, show it and it only; otherwise, show them all. 2957 */ 2958 static void 2959 status(void) 2960 { 2961 struct afswtch *p = afp; 2962 uint64_t flags; 2963 datalink_id_t linkid; 2964 2965 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 2966 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 2967 Perror0_exit("status: SIOCGLIFFLAGS"); 2968 } 2969 2970 flags = lifr.lifr_flags; 2971 2972 /* 2973 * Only print the interface status if the address family matches 2974 * the interface family flag. 2975 */ 2976 if (p != NULL) { 2977 if (((p->af_af == AF_INET6) && (flags & IFF_IPV4)) || 2978 ((p->af_af == AF_INET) && (flags & IFF_IPV6))) 2979 return; 2980 } 2981 2982 /* 2983 * In V4 compatibility mode, don't print IFF_IPV6 interfaces. 2984 */ 2985 if (v4compat && (flags & IFF_IPV6)) 2986 return; 2987 2988 ifstatus(name); 2989 2990 if (ifconfig_dladm_open(name, DATALINK_CLASS_IPTUN, &linkid) == 2991 DLADM_STATUS_OK) 2992 tun_status(linkid); 2993 2994 if (p != NULL) { 2995 (*p->af_status)(1, flags); 2996 } else { 2997 for (p = afs; p->af_name; p++) { 2998 /* set global af for use in p->af_status */ 2999 af = p->af_af; 3000 (*p->af_status)(0, flags); 3001 } 3002 3003 /* 3004 * Historically, 'ether' has been an address family, 3005 * so print it here. 3006 */ 3007 print_ifether(name); 3008 } 3009 } 3010 3011 /* 3012 * Print the status of the interface in a format that can be used to 3013 * reconfigure the interface later. Code stolen from status() above. 3014 */ 3015 /* ARGSUSED */ 3016 static int 3017 configinfo(char *null, int64_t param) 3018 { 3019 char *cp; 3020 struct afswtch *p = afp; 3021 uint64_t flags; 3022 char lifname[LIFNAMSIZ]; 3023 char if_usesrc_name[LIFNAMSIZ]; 3024 3025 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3026 3027 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3028 Perror0_exit("status: SIOCGLIFFLAGS"); 3029 } 3030 flags = lifr.lifr_flags; 3031 3032 if (debug) { 3033 (void) printf("configinfo: name %s flags 0x%llx af_af %d\n", 3034 name, flags, p != NULL ? p->af_af : -1); 3035 } 3036 3037 /* 3038 * Build the interface name to print (we cannot directly use `name' 3039 * because one cannot "plumb" ":0" interfaces). 3040 */ 3041 (void) strlcpy(lifname, name, LIFNAMSIZ); 3042 if ((cp = strchr(lifname, ':')) != NULL && atoi(cp + 1) == 0) 3043 *cp = '\0'; 3044 3045 /* 3046 * if the interface is IPv4 3047 * if we have a IPv6 address family restriction return 3048 * so it won't print 3049 * if we are in IPv4 compatibility mode, clear out IFF_IPV4 3050 * so we don't print it. 3051 */ 3052 if (flags & IFF_IPV4) { 3053 if (p && p->af_af == AF_INET6) 3054 return (-1); 3055 if (v4compat) 3056 flags &= ~IFF_IPV4; 3057 3058 (void) printf("%s inet plumb", lifname); 3059 } else if (flags & IFF_IPV6) { 3060 /* 3061 * else if the interface is IPv6 3062 * if we have a IPv4 address family restriction return 3063 * or we are in IPv4 compatibiltiy mode, return. 3064 */ 3065 if (p && p->af_af == AF_INET) 3066 return (-1); 3067 if (v4compat) 3068 return (-1); 3069 3070 (void) printf("%s inet6 plumb", lifname); 3071 } 3072 3073 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3074 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFMETRIC, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3075 Perror0_exit("configinfo: SIOCGLIFMETRIC"); 3076 } else { 3077 if (lifr.lifr_metric) 3078 (void) printf(" metric %d ", lifr.lifr_metric); 3079 } 3080 if (((flags & (IFF_VIRTUAL|IFF_LOOPBACK)) != IFF_VIRTUAL) && 3081 ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFMTU, (caddr_t)&lifr) >= 0) 3082 (void) printf(" mtu %d", lifr.lifr_metric); 3083 3084 /* Index only applies to the zeroth interface */ 3085 if (lifnum(name) == 0) { 3086 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFINDEX, (caddr_t)&lifr) >= 0) 3087 (void) printf(" index %d", lifr.lifr_index); 3088 } 3089 3090 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFUSESRC, (caddr_t)&lifr) == 0) { 3091 if (lifr.lifr_index != 0) { 3092 if (if_indextoname(lifr.lifr_index, 3093 if_usesrc_name) != NULL) { 3094 (void) printf(" usesrc %s", if_usesrc_name); 3095 } 3096 } 3097 } 3098 3099 if (p != NULL) { 3100 (*p->af_configinfo)(1, flags); 3101 } else { 3102 for (p = afs; p->af_name; p++) { 3103 (void) close(s); 3104 s = socket(SOCKET_AF(p->af_af), SOCK_DGRAM, 0); 3105 /* set global af for use in p->af_configinfo */ 3106 af = p->af_af; 3107 if (s == -1) { 3108 Perror0_exit("socket"); 3109 } 3110 (*p->af_configinfo)(0, flags); 3111 } 3112 } 3113 3114 (void) putchar('\n'); 3115 return (0); 3116 } 3117 3118 static void 3119 print_tsec(iptun_params_t *params) 3120 { 3121 ipsec_req_t *ipsr; 3122 3123 (void) printf("\ttunnel security settings "); 3124 if (!(params->iptun_param_flags & IPTUN_PARAM_SECINFO)) { 3125 (void) printf("--> use 'ipsecconf -ln -i %s'", name); 3126 } else { 3127 ipsr = ¶ms->iptun_param_secinfo; 3128 if (ipsr->ipsr_ah_req & IPSEC_PREF_REQUIRED) { 3129 (void) printf("ah (%s) ", 3130 rparsealg(ipsr->ipsr_auth_alg, IPSEC_PROTO_AH)); 3131 } 3132 if (ipsr->ipsr_esp_req & IPSEC_PREF_REQUIRED) { 3133 (void) printf("esp (%s", 3134 rparsealg(ipsr->ipsr_esp_alg, IPSEC_PROTO_ESP)); 3135 (void) printf("/%s)", 3136 rparsealg(ipsr->ipsr_esp_auth_alg, IPSEC_PROTO_AH)); 3137 } 3138 } 3139 (void) printf("\n"); 3140 } 3141 3142 static void 3143 tun_status(datalink_id_t linkid) 3144 { 3145 iptun_params_t params; 3146 char propval[DLADM_PROP_VAL_MAX]; 3147 char *valptr[1]; 3148 uint_t valcnt = 1; 3149 boolean_t tabbed = _B_FALSE; 3150 3151 params.iptun_param_linkid = linkid; 3152 3153 /* If dladm_iptun_getparams() fails, assume we are not a tunnel. */ 3154 assert(dlh_opened); 3155 if (dladm_iptun_getparams(dlh, ¶ms, DLADM_OPT_ACTIVE) != 3156 DLADM_STATUS_OK) 3157 return; 3158 3159 switch (params.iptun_param_type) { 3160 case IPTUN_TYPE_IPV4: 3161 case IPTUN_TYPE_6TO4: 3162 (void) printf("\tinet"); 3163 break; 3164 case IPTUN_TYPE_IPV6: 3165 (void) printf("\tinet6"); 3166 break; 3167 default: 3168 dladmerr_exit(DLADM_STATUS_IPTUNTYPE, name); 3169 break; 3170 } 3171 3172 /* 3173 * There is always a source address. If it hasn't been explicitly 3174 * set, the API will pass back a buffer containing the unspecified 3175 * address. 3176 */ 3177 (void) printf(" tunnel src %s ", params.iptun_param_laddr); 3178 3179 if (params.iptun_param_flags & IPTUN_PARAM_RADDR) 3180 (void) printf("tunnel dst %s\n", params.iptun_param_raddr); 3181 else 3182 (void) putchar('\n'); 3183 3184 if (params.iptun_param_flags & IPTUN_PARAM_IPSECPOL) 3185 print_tsec(¶ms); 3186 3187 valptr[0] = propval; 3188 if (dladm_get_linkprop(dlh, linkid, DLADM_PROP_VAL_CURRENT, "hoplimit", 3189 (char **)valptr, &valcnt) == DLADM_STATUS_OK) { 3190 (void) printf("\ttunnel hop limit %s ", propval); 3191 tabbed = _B_TRUE; 3192 } 3193 3194 if (dladm_get_linkprop(dlh, linkid, DLADM_PROP_VAL_CURRENT, 3195 "encaplimit", (char **)valptr, &valcnt) == DLADM_STATUS_OK) { 3196 uint32_t elim; 3197 3198 if (!tabbed) { 3199 (void) putchar('\t'); 3200 tabbed = _B_TRUE; 3201 } 3202 elim = strtol(propval, NULL, 10); 3203 if (elim > 0) 3204 (void) printf("tunnel encapsulation limit %s", propval); 3205 else 3206 (void) printf("tunnel encapsulation limit disabled"); 3207 } 3208 3209 if (tabbed) 3210 (void) putchar('\n'); 3211 } 3212 3213 static void 3214 in_status(int force, uint64_t flags) 3215 { 3216 struct sockaddr_in *sin, *laddr; 3217 struct sockaddr_in netmask = { AF_INET }; 3218 3219 if (debug) 3220 (void) printf("in_status(%s) flags 0x%llx\n", name, flags); 3221 3222 /* only print status for IPv4 interfaces */ 3223 if (!(flags & IFF_IPV4)) 3224 return; 3225 3226 if (!(flags & IFF_NOLOCAL)) { 3227 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3228 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3229 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL || errno == EAFNOSUPPORT || 3230 errno == ENXIO) { 3231 if (!force) 3232 return; 3233 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3234 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3235 } else 3236 Perror0_exit("in_status: SIOCGLIFADDR"); 3237 } 3238 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 3239 (void) printf("\tinet %s ", inet_ntoa(sin->sin_addr)); 3240 laddr = sin; 3241 } else { 3242 (void) printf("\tinet "); 3243 } 3244 3245 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3246 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFSUBNET, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3247 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL || errno == EAFNOSUPPORT || 3248 errno == ENXIO) { 3249 if (!force) 3250 return; 3251 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3252 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3253 } else { 3254 Perror0_exit("in_status: SIOCGLIFSUBNET"); 3255 } 3256 } 3257 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 3258 if ((flags & IFF_NOLOCAL) || 3259 sin->sin_addr.s_addr != laddr->sin_addr.s_addr) { 3260 (void) printf("subnet %s/%d ", inet_ntoa(sin->sin_addr), 3261 lifr.lifr_addrlen); 3262 } 3263 if (sin->sin_family != AF_INET) { 3264 (void) printf("Wrong family: %d\n", sin->sin_family); 3265 } 3266 3267 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3268 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFNETMASK, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3269 if (errno != EADDRNOTAVAIL) 3270 Perror0_exit("in_status: SIOCGLIFNETMASK"); 3271 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3272 } else 3273 netmask.sin_addr = 3274 ((struct sockaddr_in *)&lifr.lifr_addr)->sin_addr; 3275 if (flags & IFF_POINTOPOINT) { 3276 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3277 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFDSTADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3278 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL) 3279 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3280 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3281 else 3282 Perror0_exit("in_status: SIOCGLIFDSTADDR"); 3283 } 3284 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&lifr.lifr_dstaddr; 3285 (void) printf("--> %s ", inet_ntoa(sin->sin_addr)); 3286 } 3287 (void) printf("netmask %x ", ntohl(netmask.sin_addr.s_addr)); 3288 if (flags & IFF_BROADCAST) { 3289 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3290 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFBRDADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3291 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL) 3292 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3293 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3294 else 3295 Perror0_exit("in_status: SIOCGLIFBRDADDR"); 3296 } 3297 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 3298 if (sin->sin_addr.s_addr != 0) { 3299 (void) printf("broadcast %s", 3300 inet_ntoa(sin->sin_addr)); 3301 } 3302 } 3303 /* If there is a groupname, print it for only the physical interface */ 3304 if (strchr(name, ':') == NULL) { 3305 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFGROUPNAME, &lifr) >= 0 && 3306 lifr.lifr_groupname[0] != '\0') { 3307 (void) printf("\n\tgroupname %s", lifr.lifr_groupname); 3308 } 3309 } 3310 (void) putchar('\n'); 3311 } 3312 3313 static void 3314 in6_status(int force, uint64_t flags) 3315 { 3316 char abuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; 3317 struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6, *laddr6; 3318 3319 if (debug) 3320 (void) printf("in6_status(%s) flags 0x%llx\n", name, flags); 3321 3322 if (!(flags & IFF_IPV6)) 3323 return; 3324 3325 if (!(flags & IFF_NOLOCAL)) { 3326 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3327 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3328 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL || errno == EAFNOSUPPORT || 3329 errno == ENXIO) { 3330 if (!force) 3331 return; 3332 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3333 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3334 } else 3335 Perror0_exit("in_status6: SIOCGLIFADDR"); 3336 } 3337 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 3338 (void) printf("\tinet6 %s/%d ", 3339 inet_ntop(AF_INET6, (void *)&sin6->sin6_addr, 3340 abuf, sizeof (abuf)), 3341 lifr.lifr_addrlen); 3342 laddr6 = sin6; 3343 } else { 3344 (void) printf("\tinet6 "); 3345 } 3346 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3347 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFSUBNET, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3348 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL || errno == EAFNOSUPPORT || 3349 errno == ENXIO) { 3350 if (!force) 3351 return; 3352 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3353 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3354 } else 3355 Perror0_exit("in_status6: SIOCGLIFSUBNET"); 3356 } 3357 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 3358 if ((flags & IFF_NOLOCAL) || 3359 !IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&sin6->sin6_addr, &laddr6->sin6_addr)) { 3360 (void) printf("subnet %s/%d ", 3361 inet_ntop(AF_INET6, (void *)&sin6->sin6_addr, 3362 abuf, sizeof (abuf)), 3363 lifr.lifr_addrlen); 3364 } 3365 if (sin6->sin6_family != AF_INET6) { 3366 (void) printf("Wrong family: %d\n", sin6->sin6_family); 3367 } 3368 if (flags & IFF_POINTOPOINT) { 3369 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3370 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFDSTADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3371 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL) 3372 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3373 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3374 else 3375 Perror0_exit("in_status6: SIOCGLIFDSTADDR"); 3376 } 3377 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&lifr.lifr_dstaddr; 3378 (void) printf("--> %s ", 3379 inet_ntop(AF_INET6, (void *)&sin6->sin6_addr, 3380 abuf, sizeof (abuf))); 3381 } 3382 if (verbose) { 3383 (void) putchar('\n'); 3384 (void) putchar('\t'); 3385 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3386 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFTOKEN, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3387 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL || errno == EINVAL) 3388 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3389 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3390 else 3391 Perror0_exit("in_status6: SIOCGLIFTOKEN"); 3392 } else { 3393 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 3394 (void) printf("token %s/%d ", 3395 inet_ntop(AF_INET6, (void *)&sin6->sin6_addr, 3396 abuf, sizeof (abuf)), 3397 lifr.lifr_addrlen); 3398 } 3399 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFLNKINFO, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3400 if (errno != EINVAL) { 3401 Perror0_exit("in_status6: SIOCGLIFLNKINFO"); 3402 } 3403 } else { 3404 (void) printf("maxhops %u, reachtime %u ms, " 3405 "reachretrans %u ms, maxmtu %u ", 3406 lifr.lifr_ifinfo.lir_maxhops, 3407 lifr.lifr_ifinfo.lir_reachtime, 3408 lifr.lifr_ifinfo.lir_reachretrans, 3409 lifr.lifr_ifinfo.lir_maxmtu); 3410 } 3411 } 3412 /* If there is a groupname, print it for only the physical interface */ 3413 if (strchr(name, ':') == NULL) { 3414 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFGROUPNAME, &lifr) >= 0 && 3415 lifr.lifr_groupname[0] != '\0') { 3416 (void) printf("\n\tgroupname %s", lifr.lifr_groupname); 3417 } 3418 } 3419 (void) putchar('\n'); 3420 } 3421 3422 static void 3423 in_configinfo(int force, uint64_t flags) 3424 { 3425 struct sockaddr_in *sin, *laddr; 3426 struct sockaddr_in netmask = { AF_INET }; 3427 3428 if (debug) 3429 (void) printf("in_configinfo(%s) flags 0x%llx\n", name, flags); 3430 3431 /* only configinfo info for IPv4 interfaces */ 3432 if (!(flags & IFF_IPV4)) 3433 return; 3434 3435 if (!(flags & IFF_NOLOCAL)) { 3436 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3437 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3438 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL || errno == EAFNOSUPPORT || 3439 errno == ENXIO) { 3440 if (!force) 3441 return; 3442 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3443 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3444 } else 3445 Perror0_exit("in_configinfo: SIOCGLIFADDR"); 3446 } 3447 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 3448 (void) printf(" set %s ", inet_ntoa(sin->sin_addr)); 3449 laddr = sin; 3450 } 3451 3452 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3453 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFSUBNET, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3454 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL || errno == EAFNOSUPPORT || 3455 errno == ENXIO) { 3456 if (!force) 3457 return; 3458 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3459 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3460 } else { 3461 Perror0_exit("in_configinfo: SIOCGLIFSUBNET"); 3462 } 3463 } 3464 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 3465 3466 if ((flags & IFF_NOLOCAL) || 3467 sin->sin_addr.s_addr != laddr->sin_addr.s_addr) { 3468 (void) printf(" subnet %s/%d ", inet_ntoa(sin->sin_addr), 3469 lifr.lifr_addrlen); 3470 } 3471 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3472 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFNETMASK, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3473 if (errno != EADDRNOTAVAIL) 3474 Perror0_exit("in_configinfo: SIOCGLIFNETMASK"); 3475 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3476 } else 3477 netmask.sin_addr = 3478 ((struct sockaddr_in *)&lifr.lifr_addr)->sin_addr; 3479 if (flags & IFF_POINTOPOINT) { 3480 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3481 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFDSTADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3482 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL) 3483 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3484 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3485 else 3486 Perror0_exit("in_configinfo: SIOCGLIFDSTADDR"); 3487 } 3488 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&lifr.lifr_dstaddr; 3489 (void) printf(" destination %s ", inet_ntoa(sin->sin_addr)); 3490 } 3491 (void) printf(" netmask 0x%x ", ntohl(netmask.sin_addr.s_addr)); 3492 if (flags & IFF_BROADCAST) { 3493 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3494 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFBRDADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3495 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL) 3496 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3497 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3498 else 3499 Perror0_exit("in_configinfo: SIOCGLIFBRDADDR"); 3500 } 3501 sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 3502 if (sin->sin_addr.s_addr != 0) { 3503 (void) printf(" broadcast %s ", 3504 inet_ntoa(sin->sin_addr)); 3505 } 3506 } 3507 3508 /* If there is a groupname, print it for only the zeroth interface */ 3509 if (lifnum(name) == 0) { 3510 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFGROUPNAME, &lifr) >= 0 && 3511 lifr.lifr_groupname[0] != '\0') { 3512 (void) printf(" group %s ", lifr.lifr_groupname); 3513 } 3514 } 3515 3516 /* Print flags to configure */ 3517 print_config_flags(AF_INET, flags); 3518 } 3519 3520 static void 3521 in6_configinfo(int force, uint64_t flags) 3522 { 3523 char abuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; 3524 struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6, *laddr6; 3525 3526 if (debug) 3527 (void) printf("in6_configinfo(%s) flags 0x%llx\n", name, 3528 flags); 3529 3530 if (!(flags & IFF_IPV6)) 3531 return; 3532 3533 if (!(flags & IFF_NOLOCAL)) { 3534 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3535 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3536 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL || errno == EAFNOSUPPORT || 3537 errno == ENXIO) { 3538 if (!force) 3539 return; 3540 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3541 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3542 } else 3543 Perror0_exit("in6_configinfo: SIOCGLIFADDR"); 3544 } 3545 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 3546 (void) printf(" set %s/%d ", 3547 inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &sin6->sin6_addr, abuf, sizeof (abuf)), 3548 lifr.lifr_addrlen); 3549 laddr6 = sin6; 3550 } 3551 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3552 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFSUBNET, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3553 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL || errno == EAFNOSUPPORT || 3554 errno == ENXIO) { 3555 if (!force) 3556 return; 3557 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3558 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3559 } else 3560 Perror0_exit("in6_configinfo: SIOCGLIFSUBNET"); 3561 } 3562 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 3563 if ((flags & IFF_NOLOCAL) || 3564 !IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&sin6->sin6_addr, &laddr6->sin6_addr)) { 3565 (void) printf(" subnet %s/%d ", 3566 inet_ntop(AF_INET6, (void *)&sin6->sin6_addr, 3567 abuf, sizeof (abuf)), 3568 lifr.lifr_addrlen); 3569 } 3570 3571 if (flags & IFF_POINTOPOINT) { 3572 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3573 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFDSTADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3574 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL) 3575 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3576 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3577 else 3578 Perror0_exit("in6_configinfo: SIOCGLIFDSTADDR"); 3579 } 3580 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&lifr.lifr_dstaddr; 3581 (void) printf(" destination %s ", 3582 inet_ntop(AF_INET6, (void *)&sin6->sin6_addr, 3583 abuf, sizeof (abuf))); 3584 } 3585 3586 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3587 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFTOKEN, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 3588 if (errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL || errno == EINVAL) 3589 (void) memset(&lifr.lifr_addr, 0, 3590 sizeof (lifr.lifr_addr)); 3591 else 3592 Perror0_exit("in6_configinfo: SIOCGLIFTOKEN"); 3593 } else { 3594 sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&lifr.lifr_addr; 3595 (void) printf(" token %s/%d ", 3596 inet_ntop(AF_INET6, (void *)&sin6->sin6_addr, 3597 abuf, sizeof (abuf)), 3598 lifr.lifr_addrlen); 3599 } 3600 3601 /* If there is a groupname, print it for only the zeroth interface */ 3602 if (lifnum(name) == 0) { 3603 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFGROUPNAME, &lifr) >= 0 && 3604 lifr.lifr_groupname[0] != '\0') { 3605 (void) printf(" group %s ", lifr.lifr_groupname); 3606 } 3607 } 3608 3609 /* Print flags to configure */ 3610 print_config_flags(AF_INET6, flags); 3611 } 3612 3613 /* 3614 * If this is a physical interface then remove it. 3615 * If it is a logical interface name use SIOCLIFREMOVEIF to 3616 * remove it. In both cases fail if it doesn't exist. 3617 */ 3618 /* ARGSUSED */ 3619 static int 3620 inetunplumb(char *arg, int64_t param) 3621 { 3622 ipadm_status_t istatus; 3623 3624 istatus = ipadm_delete_if(iph, name, afp->af_af, IPADM_OPT_ACTIVE); 3625 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) { 3626 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: cannot unplumb %s: %s\n", 3627 name, ipadm_status2str(istatus)); 3628 exit(1); 3629 } 3630 3631 return (0); 3632 } 3633 3634 /* 3635 * Create the interface in `name', using ipadm_create_if(). If `name' is a 3636 * logical interface or loopback interface, ipadm_create_if() uses 3637 * SIOCLIFADDIF to create it. 3638 */ 3639 /* ARGSUSED */ 3640 static int 3641 inetplumb(char *arg, int64_t param) 3642 { 3643 ipadm_status_t istatus; 3644 3645 istatus = ipadm_create_if(iph, name, afp->af_af, IPADM_OPT_ACTIVE); 3646 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) { 3647 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: cannot plumb %s: %s\n", 3648 name, ipadm_status2str(istatus)); 3649 if (istatus != IPADM_IF_EXISTS) 3650 exit(1); 3651 } 3652 return (0); 3653 } 3654 3655 /* ARGSUSED */ 3656 static int 3657 inetipmp(char *arg, int64_t param) 3658 { 3659 int retval; 3660 3661 /* 3662 * Treat e.g. "ifconfig ipmp0:2 ipmp" as "ifconfig ipmp0:2 plumb". 3663 * Otherwise, try to create the requested IPMP interface. 3664 */ 3665 if (strchr(name, ':') != NULL) 3666 retval = inetplumb(arg, param); 3667 else 3668 retval = create_ipmp(name, afp->af_af, name, _B_FALSE); 3669 3670 /* 3671 * We'd return -1, but foreachinterface() doesn't propagate the error 3672 * into the exit status, so we're forced to explicitly exit(). 3673 */ 3674 if (retval == -1) 3675 exit(1); 3676 return (0); 3677 } 3678 3679 /* 3680 * Create an IPMP group `grname' with address family `af'. If `ifname' is 3681 * non-NULL, it specifies the interface name to use. Otherwise, use the name 3682 * ipmpN, where N corresponds to the lowest available integer. If `implicit' 3683 * is set, then the group is being created as a side-effect of placing an 3684 * underlying interface in a group. Also start in.mpathd if necessary. 3685 */ 3686 static int 3687 create_ipmp(const char *grname, int af, const char *ifname, boolean_t implicit) 3688 { 3689 static int ipmp_daemon_started; 3690 uint32_t flags = IPADM_OPT_IPMP|IPADM_OPT_ACTIVE; 3691 ipadm_status_t istatus; 3692 3693 if (debug) { 3694 (void) printf("create_ipmp: ifname %s grname %s af %d\n", 3695 ifname != NULL ? ifname : "NULL", grname, af); 3696 } 3697 3698 /* 3699 * ipadm_create_if() creates the IPMP interface and fills in the 3700 * ppa in lifr.lifr_name, if `ifname'="ipmp". 3701 */ 3702 (void) strlcpy(lifr.lifr_name, (ifname ? ifname : "ipmp"), 3703 sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3704 if (ifname == NULL) 3705 flags |= IPADM_OPT_GENPPA; 3706 istatus = ipadm_create_if(iph, lifr.lifr_name, af, flags); 3707 if (istatus != IPADM_SUCCESS) { 3708 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: cannot create IPMP interface " 3709 "%s: %s\n", grname, ipadm_status2str(istatus)); 3710 return (-1); 3711 } 3712 3713 /* 3714 * To preserve backward-compatibility, always bring up the link-local 3715 * address for implicitly-created IPv6 IPMP interfaces. 3716 */ 3717 if (implicit && af == AF_INET6) { 3718 if (ioctl(s6, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, &lifr) == 0) { 3719 lifr.lifr_flags |= IFF_UP; 3720 (void) ioctl(s6, SIOCSLIFFLAGS, &lifr); 3721 } 3722 } 3723 3724 /* 3725 * If the caller requested a different group name, issue a 3726 * SIOCSLIFGROUPNAME on the new IPMP interface. 3727 */ 3728 if (strcmp(lifr.lifr_name, grname) != 0) { 3729 (void) strlcpy(lifr.lifr_groupname, grname, LIFGRNAMSIZ); 3730 if (ioctl(s, SIOCSLIFGROUPNAME, &lifr) == -1) { 3731 Perror0("SIOCSLIFGROUPNAME"); 3732 return (-1); 3733 } 3734 } 3735 3736 /* 3737 * If we haven't done so yet, ensure in.mpathd is started. 3738 */ 3739 if (ipmp_daemon_started++ == 0) 3740 start_ipmp_daemon(); 3741 3742 return (0); 3743 } 3744 3745 /* 3746 * Start in.mpathd if it's not already running. 3747 */ 3748 static void 3749 start_ipmp_daemon(void) 3750 { 3751 int retval; 3752 ipmp_handle_t ipmp_handle; 3753 3754 /* 3755 * Ping in.mpathd to see if it's running already. 3756 */ 3757 if ((retval = ipmp_open(&ipmp_handle)) != IPMP_SUCCESS) { 3758 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: cannot create IPMP handle: " 3759 "%s\n", ipmp_errmsg(retval)); 3760 return; 3761 } 3762 3763 retval = ipmp_ping_daemon(ipmp_handle); 3764 ipmp_close(ipmp_handle); 3765 3766 switch (retval) { 3767 case IPMP_ENOMPATHD: 3768 break; 3769 case IPMP_SUCCESS: 3770 return; 3771 default: 3772 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: cannot ping in.mpathd: %s\n", 3773 ipmp_errmsg(retval)); 3774 break; 3775 } 3776 3777 /* 3778 * Start in.mpathd. Note that in.mpathd will handle multiple 3779 * incarnations (ipmp_ping_daemon() is just an optimization) so we 3780 * don't need to worry about racing with another ifconfig process. 3781 */ 3782 switch (fork()) { 3783 case -1: 3784 Perror0_exit("start_ipmp_daemon: fork"); 3785 /* NOTREACHED */ 3786 case 0: 3787 (void) execl(MPATHD_PATH, MPATHD_PATH, NULL); 3788 _exit(1); 3789 /* NOTREACHED */ 3790 default: 3791 break; 3792 } 3793 } 3794 3795 /* 3796 * Bring the address named by `ifaddrp' up or down. Doesn't trust any mutable 3797 * values in ia_flags since they may be stale. 3798 */ 3799 static boolean_t 3800 ifaddr_op(ifaddrlistx_t *ifaddrp, boolean_t up) 3801 { 3802 struct lifreq lifrl; /* Local lifreq struct */ 3803 int fd = (ifaddrp->ia_flags & IFF_IPV4) ? s4 : s6; 3804 3805 (void) memset(&lifrl, 0, sizeof (lifrl)); 3806 (void) strlcpy(lifrl.lifr_name, ifaddrp->ia_name, LIFNAMSIZ); 3807 if (ioctl(fd, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, &lifrl) == -1) 3808 return (_B_FALSE); 3809 3810 if (up) 3811 lifrl.lifr_flags |= IFF_UP; 3812 else 3813 lifrl.lifr_flags &= ~IFF_UP; 3814 3815 if (ioctl(fd, SIOCSLIFFLAGS, &lifrl) == -1) 3816 return (_B_FALSE); 3817 3818 /* 3819 * If we're trying to bring the address down, ensure that DAD activity 3820 * (observable by IFF_DUPLICATE) has also been stopped. 3821 */ 3822 if (!up && ioctl(fd, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, &lifrl) != -1 && 3823 lifrl.lifr_flags & IFF_DUPLICATE) { 3824 if (ioctl(fd, SIOCGLIFADDR, &lifrl) == -1 || 3825 ioctl(fd, SIOCSLIFADDR, &lifrl) == -1) { 3826 return (_B_FALSE); 3827 } 3828 } 3829 return (_B_TRUE); 3830 } 3831 3832 static boolean_t 3833 ifaddr_up(ifaddrlistx_t *ifaddrp) 3834 { 3835 return (ifaddr_op(ifaddrp, _B_TRUE)); 3836 } 3837 3838 static boolean_t 3839 ifaddr_down(ifaddrlistx_t *ifaddrp) 3840 { 3841 return (ifaddr_op(ifaddrp, _B_FALSE)); 3842 } 3843 3844 /* 3845 * Open the global libdladm handle "dlh" if it isn't already opened. The 3846 * caller may optionally supply a link name to obtain its linkid. If a link 3847 * of a specific class or classes is required, reqclass specifies the class 3848 * mask. 3849 */ 3850 static dladm_status_t 3851 ifconfig_dladm_open(const char *name, datalink_class_t reqclass, 3852 datalink_id_t *linkid) 3853 { 3854 dladm_status_t status = DLADM_STATUS_OK; 3855 datalink_class_t class; 3856 3857 if (!dlh_opened) { 3858 if ((status = dladm_open(&dlh)) != DLADM_STATUS_OK) 3859 return (status); 3860 dlh_opened = _B_TRUE; 3861 } 3862 if (name != NULL) { 3863 status = dladm_name2info(dlh, name, linkid, NULL, &class, NULL); 3864 if (status == DLADM_STATUS_OK) { 3865 if (!(class & reqclass)) 3866 status = DLADM_STATUS_LINKINVAL; 3867 } 3868 } 3869 return (status); 3870 } 3871 3872 /* 3873 * This function checks if we can use libipadm API's. We will only 3874 * call libipadm functions for non-IPMP interfaces. This check is 3875 * temporary until libipadm supports IPMP interfaces. 3876 */ 3877 static boolean_t 3878 ifconfig_use_libipadm(int s, const char *lifname) 3879 { 3880 struct lifreq lifr1; 3881 3882 (void) strlcpy(lifr1.lifr_name, lifname, sizeof (lifr1.lifr_name)); 3883 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFGROUPNAME, (caddr_t)&lifr1) < 0) { 3884 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, lifname, 3885 sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 3886 Perror0_exit("error"); 3887 } 3888 3889 return (lifr1.lifr_groupname[0] == '\0'); 3890 } 3891 3892 static void 3893 ipadmerr_exit(ipadm_status_t status, const char *str) 3894 { 3895 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s: %s\n", str, 3896 ipadm_status2str(status)); 3897 exit(1); 3898 } 3899 3900 static void 3901 dladmerr_exit(dladm_status_t status, const char *str) 3902 { 3903 char errstr[DLADM_STRSIZE]; 3904 3905 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", str, 3906 dladm_status2str(status, errstr)); 3907 exit(1); 3908 } 3909 3910 void 3911 Perror0(const char *cmd) 3912 { 3913 Perror2(cmd, lifr.lifr_name); 3914 } 3915 3916 void 3917 Perror0_exit(const char *cmd) 3918 { 3919 Perror0(cmd); 3920 exit(1); 3921 } 3922 3923 void 3924 Perror2(const char *cmd, const char *str) 3925 { 3926 int error = errno; 3927 3928 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s: ", cmd); 3929 3930 switch (error) { 3931 case ENXIO: 3932 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: no such interface\n", str); 3933 break; 3934 case EPERM: 3935 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: permission denied\n", str); 3936 break; 3937 case EEXIST: 3938 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: already exists\n", str); 3939 break; 3940 case ENAMETOOLONG: 3941 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: interface name too long\n", str); 3942 break; 3943 case ERANGE: 3944 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: logical interface id is outside " 3945 "allowed range\n", str); 3946 break; 3947 default: 3948 errno = error; 3949 perror(str); 3950 } 3951 } 3952 3953 /* 3954 * Print out error message (Perror2()) and exit 3955 */ 3956 void 3957 Perror2_exit(const char *cmd, const char *str) 3958 { 3959 Perror2(cmd, str); 3960 exit(1); 3961 /* NOTREACHED */ 3962 } 3963 3964 void 3965 Perrdlpi(const char *cmd, const char *linkname, int err) 3966 { 3967 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s \"%s\": %s\n", cmd, 3968 linkname, dlpi_strerror(err)); 3969 } 3970 3971 /* 3972 * Print out error message (Perrdlpi()) and exit 3973 */ 3974 void 3975 Perrdlpi_exit(const char *cmd, const char *linkname, int err) 3976 { 3977 Perrdlpi(cmd, linkname, err); 3978 exit(1); 3979 } 3980 3981 /* 3982 * If the last argument is non-NULL allow a <addr>/<n> syntax and 3983 * pass out <n> in *plenp. 3984 * If <n> doesn't parse return BAD_ADDR as *plenp. 3985 * If no /<n> is present return NO_PREFIX as *plenp. 3986 */ 3987 static void 3988 in_getaddr(char *s, struct sockaddr *saddr, int *plenp) 3989 { 3990 /* LINTED: alignment */ 3991 struct sockaddr_in *sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)saddr; 3992 struct hostent *hp; 3993 struct netent *np; 3994 char str[BUFSIZ]; 3995 int error_num; 3996 3997 (void) strncpy(str, s, sizeof (str)); 3998 3999 /* 4000 * Look for '/'<n> is plenp 4001 */ 4002 if (plenp != NULL) { 4003 char *cp; 4004 4005 *plenp = in_getprefixlen(str, _B_TRUE, IP_ABITS); 4006 if (*plenp == BAD_ADDR) 4007 return; 4008 cp = strchr(str, '/'); 4009 if (cp != NULL) 4010 *cp = '\0'; 4011 } else if (strchr(str, '/') != NULL) { 4012 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s: unexpected '/'\n", str); 4013 exit(1); 4014 } 4015 4016 (void) memset(sin, 0, sizeof (*sin)); 4017 4018 /* 4019 * Try to catch attempts to set the broadcast address to all 1's. 4020 */ 4021 if (strcmp(str, "255.255.255.255") == 0 || 4022 (strtoul(str, (char **)NULL, 0) == 0xffffffffUL)) { 4023 sin->sin_family = AF_INET; 4024 sin->sin_addr.s_addr = 0xffffffff; 4025 return; 4026 } 4027 4028 hp = getipnodebyname(str, AF_INET, 0, &error_num); 4029 if (hp) { 4030 sin->sin_family = hp->h_addrtype; 4031 (void) memcpy(&sin->sin_addr, hp->h_addr, hp->h_length); 4032 freehostent(hp); 4033 return; 4034 } 4035 np = getnetbyname(str); 4036 if (np) { 4037 sin->sin_family = np->n_addrtype; 4038 sin->sin_addr = inet_makeaddr(np->n_net, INADDR_ANY); 4039 return; 4040 } 4041 if (error_num == TRY_AGAIN) { 4042 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s: bad address " 4043 "(try again later)\n", s); 4044 } else { 4045 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s: bad address\n", s); 4046 } 4047 exit(1); 4048 } 4049 4050 /* 4051 * If the last argument is non-NULL allow a <addr>/<n> syntax and 4052 * pass out <n> in *plenp. 4053 * If <n> doesn't parse return BAD_ADDR as *plenp. 4054 * If no /<n> is present return NO_PREFIX as *plenp. 4055 */ 4056 static void 4057 in6_getaddr(char *s, struct sockaddr *saddr, int *plenp) 4058 { 4059 /* LINTED: alignment */ 4060 struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)saddr; 4061 struct hostent *hp; 4062 char str[BUFSIZ]; 4063 int error_num; 4064 4065 (void) strncpy(str, s, sizeof (str)); 4066 4067 /* 4068 * Look for '/'<n> is plenp 4069 */ 4070 if (plenp != NULL) { 4071 char *cp; 4072 4073 *plenp = in_getprefixlen(str, _B_TRUE, IPV6_ABITS); 4074 if (*plenp == BAD_ADDR) 4075 return; 4076 cp = strchr(str, '/'); 4077 if (cp != NULL) 4078 *cp = '\0'; 4079 } else if (strchr(str, '/') != NULL) { 4080 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s: unexpected '/'\n", str); 4081 exit(1); 4082 } 4083 4084 (void) memset(sin6, 0, sizeof (*sin6)); 4085 4086 hp = getipnodebyname(str, AF_INET6, 0, &error_num); 4087 if (hp) { 4088 sin6->sin6_family = hp->h_addrtype; 4089 (void) memcpy(&sin6->sin6_addr, hp->h_addr, hp->h_length); 4090 freehostent(hp); 4091 return; 4092 } 4093 if (error_num == TRY_AGAIN) { 4094 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s: bad address " 4095 "(try again later)\n", s); 4096 } else { 4097 (void) fprintf(stderr, "ifconfig: %s: bad address\n", s); 4098 } 4099 exit(1); 4100 } 4101 4102 /* 4103 * If "slash" is zero this parses the whole string as 4104 * an integer. With "slash" non zero it parses the tail part as an integer. 4105 * 4106 * If it is not a valid integer this returns BAD_ADDR. 4107 * If there is /<n> present this returns NO_PREFIX. 4108 */ 4109 static int 4110 in_getprefixlen(char *addr, boolean_t slash, int max_plen) 4111 { 4112 int prefixlen; 4113 char *str, *end; 4114 4115 if (slash) { 4116 str = strchr(addr, '/'); 4117 if (str == NULL) 4118 return (NO_PREFIX); 4119 str++; 4120 } else 4121 str = addr; 4122 4123 prefixlen = strtol(str, &end, 10); 4124 if (prefixlen < 0) 4125 return (BAD_ADDR); 4126 if (str == end) 4127 return (BAD_ADDR); 4128 if (max_plen != 0 && max_plen < prefixlen) 4129 return (BAD_ADDR); 4130 return (prefixlen); 4131 } 4132 4133 /* 4134 * Convert a prefix length to a mask. 4135 * Returns 1 if ok. 0 otherwise. 4136 * Assumes the mask array is zero'ed by the caller. 4137 */ 4138 static boolean_t 4139 in_prefixlentomask(int prefixlen, int maxlen, uchar_t *mask) 4140 { 4141 if (prefixlen < 0 || prefixlen > maxlen) 4142 return (0); 4143 4144 while (prefixlen > 0) { 4145 if (prefixlen >= 8) { 4146 *mask++ = 0xFF; 4147 prefixlen -= 8; 4148 continue; 4149 } 4150 *mask |= 1 << (8 - prefixlen); 4151 prefixlen--; 4152 } 4153 return (1); 4154 } 4155 4156 static void 4157 print_flags(uint64_t flags) 4158 { 4159 boolean_t first = _B_TRUE; 4160 int cnt, i; 4161 4162 (void) printf("flags=%llx", flags); 4163 cnt = sizeof (if_flags_tbl) / sizeof (if_flags_t); 4164 for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { 4165 if (flags & if_flags_tbl[i].iff_value) { 4166 if (first) { 4167 (void) printf("<"); 4168 first = _B_FALSE; 4169 } else { 4170 /* 4171 * It has to be here and not with the 4172 * printf below because for the last one, 4173 * we don't want a comma before the ">". 4174 */ 4175 (void) printf(","); 4176 } 4177 (void) printf("%s", if_flags_tbl[i].iff_name); 4178 } 4179 } 4180 if (!first) 4181 (void) printf(">"); 4182 } 4183 4184 static void 4185 print_config_flags(int af, uint64_t flags) 4186 { 4187 if_config_cmd_t *cmdp; 4188 4189 for (cmdp = if_config_cmd_tbl; cmdp->iff_flag != 0; cmdp++) { 4190 if ((flags & cmdp->iff_flag) && 4191 (cmdp->iff_af == AF_UNSPEC || cmdp->iff_af == af)) { 4192 (void) printf("%s ", cmdp->iff_name); 4193 } 4194 } 4195 } 4196 4197 /* 4198 * Use the configured directory lookup mechanism (e.g. files/NIS/...) 4199 * to find the network mask. Returns true if we found one to set. 4200 * 4201 * The parameter addr_set controls whether we should get the address of 4202 * the working interface for the netmask query. If addr_set is true, 4203 * we will use the address provided. Otherwise, we will find the working 4204 * interface's address and use it instead. 4205 */ 4206 static boolean_t 4207 in_getmask(struct sockaddr_in *saddr, boolean_t addr_set) 4208 { 4209 struct sockaddr_in ifaddr; 4210 4211 /* 4212 * Read the address from the interface if it is not passed in. 4213 */ 4214 if (!addr_set) { 4215 (void) strncpy(lifr.lifr_name, name, sizeof (lifr.lifr_name)); 4216 if (ioctl(s, SIOCGLIFADDR, (caddr_t)&lifr) < 0) { 4217 if (errno != EADDRNOTAVAIL) { 4218 (void) fprintf(stderr, "Need net number for " 4219 "mask\n"); 4220 } 4221 return (_B_FALSE); 4222 } 4223 ifaddr = *((struct sockaddr_in *)&lifr.lifr_addr); 4224 } else { 4225 ifaddr.sin_addr = saddr->sin_addr; 4226 } 4227 if (getnetmaskbyaddr(ifaddr.sin_addr, &saddr->sin_addr) == 0) { 4228 saddr->sin_family = AF_INET; 4229 return (_B_TRUE); 4230 } 4231 return (_B_FALSE); 4232 } 4233 4234 static int 4235 lifnum(const char *ifname) 4236 { 4237 const char *cp; 4238 4239 if ((cp = strchr(ifname, ':')) == NULL) 4240 return (0); 4241 else 4242 return (atoi(cp + 1)); 4243 } 4244 4245 static void 4246 add_ni(const char *name) 4247 { 4248 ni_t **pp; 4249 ni_t *p; 4250 4251 for (pp = &ni_list; (p = *pp) != NULL; pp = &(p->ni_next)) { 4252 if (strcmp(p->ni_name, name) == 0) { 4253 if (debug > 2) 4254 (void) fprintf(stderr, "'%s' is a duplicate\n", 4255 name); 4256 return; 4257 } 4258 } 4259 4260 if (debug > 2) 4261 (void) fprintf(stderr, "adding '%s'\n", 4262 name); 4263 4264 if ((p = malloc(sizeof (ni_t))) == NULL) 4265 return; 4266 4267 (void) strlcpy(p->ni_name, name, sizeof (p->ni_name)); 4268 p->ni_next = NULL; 4269 4270 *pp = p; 4271 num_ni++; 4272 } 4273 4274 static boolean_t 4275 ni_entry(const char *linkname, void *arg) 4276 { 4277 dlpi_handle_t dh; 4278 datalink_class_t class; 4279 4280 (void) dladm_name2info(arg, linkname, NULL, NULL, &class, NULL); 4281 4282 if (class == DATALINK_CLASS_ETHERSTUB) 4283 return (_B_FALSE); 4284 if (dlpi_open(linkname, &dh, 0) != DLPI_SUCCESS) 4285 return (_B_FALSE); 4286 4287 add_ni(linkname); 4288 4289 dlpi_close(dh); 4290 return (_B_FALSE); 4291 } 4292 4293 /* 4294 * dhcp-related routines 4295 */ 4296 4297 static int 4298 setifdhcp(const char *caller, const char *ifname, int argc, char *argv[]) 4299 { 4300 dhcp_ipc_request_t *request; 4301 dhcp_ipc_reply_t *reply = NULL; 4302 int timeout = DHCP_IPC_WAIT_DEFAULT; 4303 dhcp_ipc_type_t type = DHCP_START; 4304 int error; 4305 boolean_t is_primary = _B_FALSE; 4306 boolean_t started = _B_FALSE; 4307 4308 for (argv++; --argc > 0; argv++) { 4309 4310 if (strcmp(*argv, "primary") == 0) { 4311 is_primary = _B_TRUE; 4312 continue; 4313 } 4314 4315 if (strcmp(*argv, "wait") == 0) { 4316 if (--argc <= 0) { 4317 usage(); 4318 return (DHCP_EXIT_BADARGS); 4319 } 4320 argv++; 4321 4322 if (strcmp(*argv, "forever") == 0) { 4323 timeout = DHCP_IPC_WAIT_FOREVER; 4324 continue; 4325 } 4326 4327 if (sscanf(*argv, "%d", &timeout) != 1) { 4328 usage(); 4329 return (DHCP_EXIT_BADARGS); 4330 } 4331 4332 if (timeout < 0) { 4333 usage(); 4334 return (DHCP_EXIT_BADARGS); 4335 } 4336 continue; 4337 } 4338 4339 type = dhcp_string_to_request(*argv); 4340 if (type == -1) { 4341 usage(); 4342 return (DHCP_EXIT_BADARGS); 4343 } 4344 } 4345 4346 /* 4347 * Only try to start agent on start or inform; in all other cases it 4348 * has to already be running for anything to make sense. 4349 */ 4350 if (type == DHCP_START || type == DHCP_INFORM) { 4351 if (dhcp_start_agent(DHCP_IPC_MAX_WAIT) == -1) { 4352 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to start %s\n", 4353 caller, DHCP_AGENT_PATH); 4354 return (DHCP_EXIT_FAILURE); 4355 } 4356 started = _B_TRUE; 4357 } 4358 4359 if (is_primary) 4360 type |= DHCP_PRIMARY; 4361 4362 if (af != AF_INET) 4363 type |= DHCP_V6; 4364 4365 request = dhcp_ipc_alloc_request(type, ifname, NULL, 0, DHCP_TYPE_NONE); 4366 if (request == NULL) { 4367 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: out of memory\n", caller); 4368 return (DHCP_EXIT_SYSTEM); 4369 } 4370 4371 error = dhcp_ipc_make_request(request, &reply, timeout); 4372 if (error != 0) { 4373 free(request); 4374 /* 4375 * Re-map connect error to not under control if we didn't try a 4376 * start operation, as this has to be true and results in a 4377 * clearer message, not to mention preserving compatibility 4378 * with the days when we always started dhcpagent for every 4379 * request. 4380 */ 4381 if (error == DHCP_IPC_E_CONNECT && !started) 4382 error = DHCP_IPC_E_UNKIF; 4383 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: %s\n", caller, ifname, 4384 dhcp_ipc_strerror(error)); 4385 return (DHCP_EXIT_FAILURE); 4386 } 4387 4388 error = reply->return_code; 4389 if (error != 0) { 4390 free(request); 4391 free(reply); 4392 4393 if (error == DHCP_IPC_E_TIMEOUT && timeout == 0) 4394 return (DHCP_EXIT_SUCCESS); 4395 4396 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: %s\n", caller, ifname, 4397 dhcp_ipc_strerror(error)); 4398 4399 if (error == DHCP_IPC_E_TIMEOUT) 4400 return (DHCP_EXIT_TIMEOUT); 4401 else 4402 return (DHCP_EXIT_IF_FAILURE); 4403 } 4404 4405 if (DHCP_IPC_CMD(type) == DHCP_STATUS) { 4406 (void) printf("%s", dhcp_status_hdr_string()); 4407 (void) printf("%s", dhcp_status_reply_to_string(reply)); 4408 } 4409 4410 free(request); 4411 free(reply); 4412 return (DHCP_EXIT_SUCCESS); 4413 } 4414 4415 static void 4416 usage(void) 4417 { 4418 (void) fprintf(stderr, 4419 "usage: ifconfig <interface> | -a[ 4 | 6 | D ][ u | d ][ Z ]\n"); 4420 4421 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s", 4422 "\t[ <addr_family> ]\n" 4423 "\t[ <address>[/<prefix_length>] [ <dest_address> ] ]\n" 4424 "\t[ set [ <address>][/<prefix_length>] ]" 4425 " [ <address>/<prefix_length>] ]\n" 4426 "\t[ destination <dest_address> ]\n" 4427 "\t[ addif <address>[/<prefix_length>]" 4428 " [ <dest_address> ] ]\n" 4429 "\t[ removeif <address>[/<prefix_length>] ]\n" 4430 "\t[ arp | -arp ]\n" 4431 "\t[ auto-revarp ]\n" 4432 "\t[ broadcast <broad_addr> ]\n" 4433 "\t[ index <if_index> ]\n" 4434 "\t[ metric <n> ] [ mtu <n> ]\n" 4435 "\t[ netmask <mask> ]\n" 4436 "\t[ plumb ] [ unplumb ]\n" 4437 "\t[ preferred | -preferred ]\n" 4438 "\t[ private | -private ]\n" 4439 "\t[ local | -local ]\n" 4440 "\t[ router | -router ]\n" 4441 "\t[ subnet <subnet_address>]\n" 4442 "\t[ trailers | -trailers ]\n" 4443 "\t[ token <address>/<prefix_length> ]\n" 4444 "\t[ tsrc <tunnel_src_address> ]\n" 4445 "\t[ tdst <tunnel_dest_address> ]\n" 4446 "\t[ auth_algs <tunnel_AH_authentication_algorithm> ]\n" 4447 "\t[ encr_algs <tunnel_ESP_encryption_algorithm> ]\n" 4448 "\t[ encr_auth_algs <tunnel_ESP_authentication_algorithm> ]\n" 4449 "\t[ up ] [ down ]\n" 4450 "\t[ xmit | -xmit ]\n" 4451 "\t[ modlist ]\n" 4452 "\t[ modinsert <module_name@position> ]\n" 4453 "\t[ modremove <module_name@position> ]\n" 4454 "\t[ ipmp ]\n" 4455 "\t[ group <groupname>] | [ group \"\"]\n" 4456 "\t[ deprecated | -deprecated ]\n" 4457 "\t[ standby | -standby ]\n" 4458 "\t[ failover | -failover ]\n" 4459 "\t[ zone <zonename> | -zone ]\n" 4460 "\t[ usesrc <interface> ]\n" 4461 "\t[ all-zones ]\n"); 4462 4463 (void) fprintf(stderr, "or\n"); 4464 (void) fprintf(stderr, 4465 "\tifconfig <interface> | -a[ 4 | 6 | D ] [ u | d ]\n"); 4466 4467 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s", "\tauto-dhcp | dhcp\n" 4468 "\t[ wait <time> | forever ]\n\t[ primary ]\n" 4469 "\tstart | drop | ping | release | status | inform\n"); 4470 } 4471