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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 /*
30  * Contains routines that deal with TLI/XTI endpoints and rpc services.
31  */
32 
33 #include <sys/types.h>
34 #include <string.h>
35 #include <fcntl.h>
36 #include <stdlib.h>
37 #include <libintl.h>
38 #include <unistd.h>
39 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
40 #include <netconfig.h>
41 #include <errno.h>
42 #include <sys/sockio.h>
43 #include "inetd_impl.h"
44 
45 uu_list_pool_t *conn_ind_pool = NULL;
46 
47 /*
48  * RPC functions.
49  */
50 
51 /*
52  * Returns B_TRUE if the non-address components of the 2 rpc_info_t structures
53  * are equivalent, else B_FALSE.
54  */
55 boolean_t
56 rpc_info_equal(const rpc_info_t *ri, const rpc_info_t *ri2)
57 {
58 	return ((ri->prognum == ri2->prognum) &&
59 	    (ri->lowver == ri2->lowver) &&
60 	    (ri->highver == ri2->highver) &&
61 	    (strcmp(ri->netid, ri2->netid) == 0));
62 }
63 
64 /*
65  * Determine if we have a configured interface for the specified address
66  * family. This code is a mirror of libnsl's __can_use_af(). We mirror
67  * it because we need an exact duplicate of its behavior, yet the
68  * function isn't exported by libnsl, and this fix is considered short-
69  * term, so it's not worth exporting it.
70  *
71  * We need to duplicate __can_use_af() so we can accurately determine
72  * when getnetconfigent() returns failure for a v6 netid due to no IPv6
73  * interfaces being configured: getnetconfigent() returns failure
74  * if a netid is either 'tcp6' or 'udp6' and __can_use_af() returns 0,
75  * but it doesn't return a return code to uniquely determine this
76  * failure. If we don't accurately determine these failures, we could
77  * output error messages in a case when they weren't justified.
78  */
79 static int
80 can_use_af(sa_family_t af)
81 {
82 	struct lifnum	lifn;
83 	int		fd;
84 
85 	if ((fd =  open("/dev/udp", O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
86 		return (0);
87 	}
88 	lifn.lifn_family = af;
89 	/* LINTED ECONST_EXPR */
90 	lifn.lifn_flags = IFF_UP & !(IFF_NOXMIT | IFF_DEPRECATED);
91 	if (ioctl(fd, SIOCGLIFNUM, &lifn, sizeof (lifn)) < 0) {
92 		lifn.lifn_count = 0;
93 	}
94 
95 	(void) close(fd);
96 	return (lifn.lifn_count);
97 }
98 
99 static boolean_t
100 is_v6_netid(const char *netid)
101 {
102 	return ((strcmp(netid, SOCKET_PROTO_TCP6) == 0) ||
103 	    (strcmp(netid, SOCKET_PROTO_UDP6) == 0));
104 }
105 
106 /*
107  * Registers with rpcbind the program number with all versions, from low to
108  * high, with the netid, all specified in 'rpc'. If registration fails,
109  * returns -1, else 0.
110  */
111 int
112 register_rpc_service(const char *fmri, const rpc_info_t *rpc)
113 {
114 	struct netconfig	*nconf;
115 	int			ver;
116 
117 	debug_msg("Entering register_rpc_service: instance: %s", fmri);
118 
119 	if ((nconf = getnetconfigent(rpc->netid)) == NULL) {
120 		/*
121 		 * Check whether getnetconfigent() failed as a result of
122 		 * having no IPv6 interfaces configured for a v6 netid, or
123 		 * as a result of a 'real' error, and output an appropriate
124 		 * message with an appropriate severity.
125 		 */
126 		if (is_v6_netid(rpc->netid) && !can_use_af(AF_INET6)) {
127 			warn_msg(gettext(
128 			    "Couldn't register netid %s for RPC instance %s "
129 			    "because no IPv6 interfaces are plumbed"),
130 			    rpc->netid, fmri);
131 		} else {
132 			error_msg(gettext(
133 			    "Failed to lookup netid '%s' for instance %s: %s"),
134 			    rpc->netid, fmri, nc_sperror());
135 		}
136 		return (-1);
137 	}
138 
139 	for (ver = rpc->lowver; ver <= rpc->highver; ver++) {
140 		if (!rpcb_set(rpc->prognum, ver, nconf, &(rpc->netbuf))) {
141 			error_msg(gettext("Failed to register version %d "
142 			    "of RPC service instance %s, netid %s"), ver,
143 			    fmri, rpc->netid);
144 
145 			for (ver--; ver >= rpc->lowver; ver--)
146 				(void) rpcb_unset(rpc->prognum, ver, nconf);
147 
148 			freenetconfigent(nconf);
149 			return (-1);
150 		}
151 	}
152 
153 	freenetconfigent(nconf);
154 	return (0);
155 }
156 
157 /* Unregister all the registrations done by register_rpc_service */
158 void
159 unregister_rpc_service(const char *fmri, const rpc_info_t *rpc)
160 {
161 	int			ver;
162 	struct netconfig	*nconf;
163 
164 	debug_msg("Entering unregister_rpc_service, instance: %s", fmri);
165 
166 	if ((nconf = getnetconfigent(rpc->netid)) == NULL) {
167 		/*
168 		 * Don't output an error message if getnetconfigent() fails for
169 		 * a v6 netid when an IPv6 interface isn't configured.
170 		 */
171 		if (!(is_v6_netid(rpc->netid) && !can_use_af(AF_INET6))) {
172 			error_msg(gettext(
173 			    "Failed to lookup netid '%s' for instance %s: %s"),
174 			    rpc->netid, fmri, nc_sperror());
175 		}
176 		return;
177 	}
178 
179 	for (ver = rpc->lowver; ver <= rpc->highver; ver++)
180 		(void) rpcb_unset(rpc->prognum, ver, nconf);
181 
182 	freenetconfigent(nconf);
183 }
184 
185 /*
186  * TLI/XTI functions.
187  */
188 
189 int
190 tlx_init(void)
191 {
192 	if ((conn_ind_pool = uu_list_pool_create("conn_ind_pool",
193 	    sizeof (tlx_conn_ind_t), offsetof(tlx_conn_ind_t, link),
194 	    NULL, UU_LIST_POOL_DEBUG)) == NULL) {
195 		error_msg("%s: %s", gettext("Failed to create uu pool"),
196 		    uu_strerror(uu_error()));
197 		return (-1);
198 	}
199 
200 	return (0);
201 }
202 
203 void
204 tlx_fini(void)
205 {
206 	if (conn_ind_pool != NULL) {
207 		uu_list_pool_destroy(conn_ind_pool);
208 		conn_ind_pool = NULL;
209 	}
210 }
211 
212 /*
213  * Checks if the contents of the 2 tlx_info_t structures are equivalent.
214  * If 'isrpc' is false, the address components of the two structures are
215  * compared for equality as part of this. If the two structures are
216  * equivalent B_TRUE is returned, else B_FALSE.
217  */
218 boolean_t
219 tlx_info_equal(const tlx_info_t *ti, const tlx_info_t *ti2, boolean_t isrpc)
220 {
221 	return ((isrpc || (memcmp(ti->local_addr.buf, ti2->local_addr.buf,
222 	    sizeof (struct sockaddr_storage)) == 0)) &&
223 	    (strcmp(ti->dev_name, ti2->dev_name) == 0));
224 }
225 
226 /*
227  * Attempts to bind an address to the network fd 'fd'. If 'reqaddr' is non-NULL,
228  * it attempts to bind to that requested address, else it binds to a kernel
229  * selected address. In the former case, the function returning success
230  * doesn't guarantee that the requested address was bound (the caller needs to
231  * check). If 'retaddr' is non-NULL, the bound address is returned in it. The
232  * 'qlen' parameter is used to set the connection backlog. If the bind
233  * succeeds 0 is returned, else -1.
234  */
235 static int
236 tlx_bind(int fd, const struct netbuf *reqaddr, struct netbuf *retaddr, int qlen)
237 {
238 	struct t_bind breq;
239 	struct t_bind bret;
240 
241 	debug_msg("Entering tlx_bind: req: %x, ret: %x, qlen: %d", reqaddr,
242 	    retaddr, qlen);
243 
244 
245 	if (retaddr != NULL) {	/* caller requests bound address be returned */
246 		bret.addr.buf = retaddr->buf;
247 		bret.addr.maxlen = retaddr->maxlen;
248 	}
249 
250 	if (reqaddr != NULL) {  /* caller requests specific address */
251 		breq.addr.buf = reqaddr->buf;
252 		breq.addr.len = reqaddr->len;
253 	} else {
254 		breq.addr.len = 0;
255 	}
256 	breq.qlen = qlen;
257 
258 	if (t_bind(fd, &breq, retaddr != NULL ? &bret : NULL) < 0)
259 		return (-1);
260 
261 	if (retaddr != NULL)
262 		retaddr->len = bret.addr.len;
263 
264 	return (0);
265 }
266 
267 static int
268 tlx_setsockopt(int fd, int level, int optname, const void *optval,
269     socklen_t optlen)
270 {
271 	struct t_optmgmt request, reply;
272 	struct {
273 		struct opthdr sockopt;
274 		char data[256];
275 	} optbuf;
276 
277 	debug_msg("Entering tlx_setsockopt, "
278 	    "fd: %d, level: %d, optname: %d, optval: %x, optlen: %d",
279 	    fd, level, optname, optval, optlen);
280 
281 	if (optlen > sizeof (optbuf.data)) {
282 		error_msg(gettext("t_optmgmt request too long"));
283 		return (-1);
284 	}
285 
286 	optbuf.sockopt.level = level;
287 	optbuf.sockopt.name = optname;
288 	optbuf.sockopt.len = optlen;
289 	(void) memcpy(optbuf.data, optval, optlen);
290 
291 	request.opt.len = sizeof (struct opthdr) + optlen;
292 	request.opt.buf = (char *)&optbuf;
293 	request.flags = T_NEGOTIATE;
294 
295 	reply.opt.maxlen = sizeof (struct opthdr) + optlen;
296 	reply.opt.buf = (char *)&optbuf;
297 	reply.flags = 0;
298 
299 	if ((t_optmgmt(fd, &request, &reply) == -1) ||
300 	    (reply.flags != T_SUCCESS)) {
301 		error_msg("t_optmgmt: %s", t_strerror(t_errno));
302 		return (-1);
303 	}
304 	return (0);
305 }
306 
307 /*
308  * Compare contents of netbuf for equality. Return B_TRUE on a match and
309  * B_FALSE for mismatch.
310  */
311 static boolean_t
312 netbufs_equal(struct netbuf *n1, struct netbuf *n2)
313 {
314 	return ((n1->len == n2->len) &&
315 	    (memcmp(n1->buf, n2->buf, (size_t)n1->len) == 0));
316 }
317 
318 /*
319  * Create a tli/xti endpoint, either bound to the address specified in
320  * 'instance' for non-RPC services, else a kernel chosen address.
321  * Returns -1 on failure, else 0.
322  */
323 int
324 create_bound_endpoint(const char *fmri, tlx_info_t *tlx_info)
325 {
326 	int			fd;
327 	int			qlen;
328 	struct netbuf		*reqaddr;
329 	struct netbuf		*retaddr;
330 	struct netbuf		netbuf;
331 	struct sockaddr_storage	ss;
332 	rpc_info_t		*rpc = tlx_info->pr_info.ri;
333 
334 	debug_msg("Entering create_bound_endpoint");
335 
336 	if ((fd = t_open(tlx_info->dev_name, O_RDWR, NULL)) == -1) {
337 		error_msg(gettext("Failed to open transport %s for "
338 		    "instance %s, proto %s: %s"), tlx_info->dev_name,
339 		    fmri, tlx_info->pr_info.proto, t_strerror(t_errno));
340 		return (-1);
341 	}
342 
343 	if (tlx_info->pr_info.v6only) {
344 		int	on = 1;
345 
346 		/* restrict to IPv6 communications only */
347 		if (tlx_setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, &on,
348 		    sizeof (on)) == -1) {
349 			(void) t_close(fd);
350 			return (-1);
351 		}
352 	}
353 
354 	/*
355 	 * Negotiate for the returning of the remote uid for loopback
356 	 * transports for RPC services. This needs to be done before the
357 	 * endpoint is bound using t_bind(), so that any requests to it
358 	 * contain the uid.
359 	 */
360 	if ((rpc != NULL) && (rpc->is_loopback))
361 		svc_fd_negotiate_ucred(fd);
362 
363 	/*
364 	 * Bind the service's address to the endpoint and setup connection
365 	 * backlog. In the case of RPC services, we specify a NULL requested
366 	 * address and accept what we're given, storing the returned address
367 	 * for later RPC binding. In the case of non-RPC services we specify
368 	 * the service's associated address.
369 	 */
370 	if (rpc != NULL) {
371 		reqaddr = NULL;
372 		retaddr =  &(rpc->netbuf);
373 	} else {
374 		reqaddr = &(tlx_info->local_addr);
375 		netbuf.buf = (char *)&ss;
376 		netbuf.maxlen = sizeof (ss);
377 		retaddr = &netbuf;
378 	}
379 
380 	qlen = CONNECTION_BACKLOG;	/* ignored for conn/less services */
381 
382 	if ((tlx_bind(fd, reqaddr, retaddr, qlen) == -1) ||
383 	    ((reqaddr != NULL) && !netbufs_equal(reqaddr, retaddr))) {
384 		error_msg(gettext("Failed to bind to the requested address "
385 		    "for instance %s, proto %s"), fmri,
386 		    tlx_info->pr_info.proto);
387 		(void) t_close(fd);
388 		return (-1);
389 	}
390 
391 	return (fd);
392 }
393 
394 /*
395  * Takes a connection request off 'fd' in the form of a t_call structure
396  * and returns a pointer to it.
397  * Returns NULL on failure, else pointer to t_call structure on success.
398  */
399 static struct t_call *
400 get_new_conind(int fd)
401 {
402 	struct t_call *call;
403 
404 	debug_msg("Entering get_new_conind");
405 
406 	/* LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN */
407 	if ((call = (struct t_call *)t_alloc(fd, T_CALL, T_ALL)) == NULL) {
408 		error_msg("t_alloc: %s", t_strerror(t_errno));
409 		return (NULL);
410 	}
411 	if (t_listen(fd, call) < 0) {
412 		error_msg("t_listen: %s", t_strerror(t_errno));
413 		(void) t_free((char *)call, T_CALL);
414 		return (NULL);
415 	}
416 
417 	return (call);
418 }
419 
420 /* Add 'call' to the connection indication queue 'queue'. */
421 int
422 queue_conind(uu_list_t *queue, struct t_call *call)
423 {
424 	tlx_conn_ind_t *ci;
425 
426 	if ((ci = malloc(sizeof (tlx_conn_ind_t))) == NULL) {
427 		error_msg(strerror(errno));
428 		return (-1);
429 	}
430 
431 	ci->call = call;
432 	uu_list_node_init(ci, &ci->link, conn_ind_pool);
433 	(void) uu_list_insert_after(queue, NULL, ci);
434 
435 	return (0);
436 }
437 
438 /*
439  * Remove and return a pointer to the first call on queue 'queue'. However,
440  * if the queue is empty returns NULL.
441  */
442 struct t_call *
443 dequeue_conind(uu_list_t *queue)
444 {
445 	struct t_call   *ret;
446 	tlx_conn_ind_t	*ci = uu_list_first(queue);
447 
448 	if (ci == NULL)
449 		return (NULL);
450 
451 	ret = ci->call;
452 	uu_list_remove(queue, ci);
453 	free(ci);
454 
455 	return (ret);
456 }
457 
458 /*
459  * Handle a TLOOK notification received during a t_accept() call.
460  * Returns -1 on failure, else 0.
461  */
462 static int
463 process_tlook(const char *fmri, tlx_info_t *tlx_info)
464 {
465 	int	event;
466 	int	fd = tlx_info->pr_info.listen_fd;
467 
468 	debug_msg("Entering process_tlook:");
469 
470 	switch (event = t_look(fd)) {
471 	case T_LISTEN: {
472 		struct t_call *call;
473 
474 		debug_msg("process_tlook: T_LISTEN event");
475 		if ((call = get_new_conind(fd)) == NULL)
476 			return (-1);
477 		if (queue_conind(tlx_info->conn_ind_queue, call) == -1) {
478 			error_msg(gettext("Failed to queue connection "
479 			    "indication for instance %s"), fmri);
480 			(void) t_free((char *)call, T_CALL);
481 			return (-1);
482 		}
483 		break;
484 	}
485 	case T_DISCONNECT: {
486 		/*
487 		 * Note: In Solaris 2.X (SunOS 5.X) bundled
488 		 * connection-oriented transport drivers
489 		 * [ e.g /dev/tcp and /dev/ticots and
490 		 * /dev/ticotsord (tl)] we do not send disconnect
491 		 * indications to listening endpoints.
492 		 * So this will not be seen with endpoints on Solaris
493 		 * bundled transport devices. However, Streams TPI
494 		 * allows for this (broken?) behavior and so we account
495 		 * for it here because of the possibility of unbundled
496 		 * transport drivers causing this.
497 		 */
498 		tlx_conn_ind_t	*cip;
499 		struct t_discon	*discon;
500 
501 		debug_msg("process_tlook: T_DISCONNECT event");
502 
503 		/* LINTED */
504 		if ((discon = (struct t_discon *)
505 		    t_alloc(fd, T_DIS, T_ALL)) == NULL) {
506 			error_msg("t_alloc: %s", t_strerror(t_errno));
507 			return (-1);
508 		}
509 		if (t_rcvdis(fd, discon) < 0) {
510 			error_msg("t_rcvdis: %s", t_strerror(t_errno));
511 			(void) t_free((char *)discon, T_DIS);
512 			return (-1);
513 		}
514 
515 		/*
516 		 * Find any queued connection pending that matches this
517 		 * disconnect notice and remove from the pending queue.
518 		 */
519 		cip = uu_list_first(tlx_info->conn_ind_queue);
520 		while ((cip != NULL) &&
521 		    (cip->call->sequence != discon->sequence)) {
522 			cip = uu_list_next(tlx_info->conn_ind_queue, cip);
523 		}
524 		if (cip != NULL) {	/* match found */
525 			uu_list_remove(tlx_info->conn_ind_queue, cip);
526 			(void) t_free((char *)cip->call, T_CALL);
527 			free(cip);
528 		}
529 
530 		(void) t_free((char *)discon, T_DIS);
531 		break;
532 	}
533 	case -1:
534 		error_msg("t_look: %s", t_errno);
535 		return (-1);
536 	default:
537 		error_msg(gettext("do_tlook: unexpected t_look event: %d"),
538 		    event);
539 		return (-1);
540 	}
541 
542 	return (0);
543 }
544 
545 /*
546  * This call attempts to t_accept() an incoming/pending TLI connection.
547  * If it is thwarted by a TLOOK, it is deferred and whatever is on the
548  * file descriptor, removed after a t_look. (Incoming connect indications
549  * get queued for later processing and disconnect indications remove a
550  * a queued connection request if a match found).
551  * Returns -1 on failure, else 0.
552  */
553 int
554 tlx_accept(const char *fmri, tlx_info_t *tlx_info,
555     struct sockaddr_storage *remote_addr)
556 {
557 	tlx_conn_ind_t	*conind;
558 	struct t_call	*call;
559 	int		fd;
560 	int		listen_fd = tlx_info->pr_info.listen_fd;
561 
562 	debug_msg("Entering tlx_accept: instance: %s", fmri);
563 
564 	if ((fd = t_open(tlx_info->dev_name, O_RDWR, NULL)) == -1) {
565 		error_msg("t_open: %s", t_strerror(t_errno));
566 		return (-1);
567 	}
568 
569 	if (tlx_info->pr_info.v6only) {
570 		int	on = 1;
571 
572 		/* restrict to IPv6 communications only */
573 		if (tlx_setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, &on,
574 		    sizeof (on)) == -1) {
575 			(void) t_close(fd);
576 			return (-1);
577 		}
578 	}
579 
580 	if (t_bind(fd, NULL, NULL) == -1) {
581 		error_msg("t_bind: %s", t_strerror(t_errno));
582 		(void) t_close(fd);
583 		return (-1);
584 	}
585 
586 	/*
587 	 * Get the next connection indication - first try the pending
588 	 * queue, then, if none there, get a new one from the file descriptor.
589 	 */
590 	if ((conind = uu_list_first(tlx_info->conn_ind_queue)) != NULL) {
591 		debug_msg("taking con off queue");
592 		call = conind->call;
593 	} else if ((call = get_new_conind(listen_fd)) == NULL) {
594 		(void) t_close(fd);
595 		return (-1);
596 	}
597 
598 	/*
599 	 * Accept the connection indication on the newly created endpoint.
600 	 * If we fail, and it's the result of a tlook, queue the indication
601 	 * if it isn't already, and go and process the t_look.
602 	 */
603 	if (t_accept(listen_fd, fd, call) == -1) {
604 		if (t_errno == TLOOK) {
605 			if (uu_list_first(tlx_info->conn_ind_queue) == NULL) {
606 				/*
607 				 * We are first one to have to defer accepting
608 				 * and start the pending connections list.
609 				 */
610 				if (queue_conind(tlx_info->conn_ind_queue,
611 				    call) == -1) {
612 					error_msg(gettext(
613 					    "Failed to queue connection "
614 					    "indication for instance %s"),
615 					    fmri);
616 					(void) t_free((char *)call, T_CALL);
617 					return (-1);
618 				}
619 			}
620 			(void) process_tlook(fmri, tlx_info);
621 		} else {		  /* non-TLOOK accept failure */
622 			error_msg("%s: %s", "t_accept failed",
623 			    t_strerror(t_errno));
624 			/*
625 			 * If we were accepting a queued connection, dequeue
626 			 * it.
627 			 */
628 			if (uu_list_first(tlx_info->conn_ind_queue) != NULL)
629 				(void) dequeue_conind(tlx_info->conn_ind_queue);
630 			(void) t_free((char *)call, T_CALL);
631 		}
632 
633 		(void) t_close(fd);
634 		return (-1);
635 	}
636 
637 	/* Copy remote address into address parameter */
638 	(void) memcpy(remote_addr, call->addr.buf,
639 	    MIN(call->addr.len, sizeof (*remote_addr)));
640 
641 	/* If we were accepting a queued connection, dequeue it. */
642 	if (uu_list_first(tlx_info->conn_ind_queue) != NULL)
643 		(void) dequeue_conind(tlx_info->conn_ind_queue);
644 	(void) t_free((char *)call, T_CALL);
645 
646 	return (fd);
647 }
648 
649 /* protocol independent network fd close routine */
650 void
651 close_net_fd(instance_t *inst, int fd)
652 {
653 	debug_msg("Entering close_net_fd: inst: %s, fd: %d", inst->fmri, fd);
654 
655 	if (inst->config->basic->istlx) {
656 		(void) t_close(fd);
657 	} else {
658 		(void) close(fd);
659 	}
660 }
661 
662 /*
663  * Consume some data from the given endpoint of the given wait-based instance.
664  */
665 void
666 consume_wait_data(instance_t *inst, int fd)
667 {
668 	int	flag;
669 	char	buf[50];	/* same arbitrary size as old inetd */
670 
671 	debug_msg("Entering consume_wait_data: inst: %s, fd: %d", inst->fmri,
672 	    fd);
673 
674 	if (inst->config->basic->istlx) {
675 		(void) t_rcv(fd, buf, sizeof (buf), &flag);
676 	} else {
677 		(void) recv(fd, buf, sizeof (buf), 0);
678 	}
679 }
680