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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #include <unistd.h>
28 #include <stdio.h>
29 #include <stdlib.h>
30 #include <stdarg.h>
31 #include <sys/types.h>
32 #include <sys/stat.h>
33 #include <fcntl.h>
34 #include <sys/sysconf.h>
35 #include <strings.h>
36 #include <ctype.h>
37 #include <errno.h>
38 #include <sys/socket.h>
39 #include <netdb.h>
40 #include <netinet/in.h>
41 #include <arpa/inet.h>
42 #include <net/pfkeyv2.h>
43 #include <net/pfpolicy.h>
44 #include <libintl.h>
45 #include <setjmp.h>
46 #include <libgen.h>
47 #include <libscf.h>
48 
49 #include "ipsec_util.h"
50 #include "ikedoor.h"
51 
52 /*
53  * This file contains support functions that are shared by the ipsec
54  * utilities and daemons including ipseckey(1m), ikeadm(1m) and in.iked(1m).
55  */
56 
57 
58 #define	EFD(file) (((file) == stdout) ? stderr : (file))
59 
60 /* Limits for interactive mode. */
61 #define	MAX_LINE_LEN	IBUF_SIZE
62 #define	MAX_CMD_HIST	64000	/* in bytes */
63 
64 /* Set standard default/initial values for globals... */
65 boolean_t pflag = B_FALSE;	/* paranoid w.r.t. printing keying material */
66 boolean_t nflag = B_FALSE;	/* avoid nameservice? */
67 boolean_t interactive = B_FALSE;	/* util not running on cmdline */
68 boolean_t readfile = B_FALSE;	/* cmds are being read from a file */
69 uint_t	lineno = 0;		/* track location if reading cmds from file */
70 uint_t	lines_added = 0;
71 uint_t	lines_parsed = 0;
72 jmp_buf	env;		/* for error recovery in interactive/readfile modes */
73 char *my_fmri = NULL;
74 FILE *debugfile = stderr;
75 static GetLine *gl = NULL;	/* for interactive mode */
76 
77 /*
78  * Print errno and exit if cmdline or readfile, reset state if interactive
79  * The error string *what should be dgettext()'d before calling bail().
80  */
81 void
82 bail(char *what)
83 {
84 	if (errno != 0)
85 		warn(what);
86 	else
87 		warnx(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Error: %s"), what);
88 	if (readfile) {
89 		return;
90 	}
91 	if (interactive && !readfile)
92 		longjmp(env, 2);
93 	EXIT_FATAL(NULL);
94 }
95 
96 /*
97  * Print caller-supplied variable-arg error msg, then exit if cmdline or
98  * readfile, or reset state if interactive.
99  */
100 /*PRINTFLIKE1*/
101 void
102 bail_msg(char *fmt, ...)
103 {
104 	va_list	ap;
105 	char	msgbuf[BUFSIZ];
106 
107 	va_start(ap, fmt);
108 	(void) vsnprintf(msgbuf, BUFSIZ, fmt, ap);
109 	va_end(ap);
110 	if (readfile)
111 		warnx(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
112 		    "ERROR on line %u:\n%s\n"), lineno,  msgbuf);
113 	else
114 		warnx(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "ERROR: %s\n"), msgbuf);
115 
116 	if (interactive && !readfile)
117 		longjmp(env, 1);
118 
119 	EXIT_FATAL(NULL);
120 }
121 
122 /*
123  * bytecnt2str() wrapper. Zeroes out the input buffer and if the number
124  * of bytes to be converted is more than 1K, it will produce readable string
125  * in parentheses, store it in the original buffer and return the pointer to it.
126  * Maximum length of the returned string is 14 characters (not including
127  * the terminating zero).
128  */
129 char *
130 bytecnt2out(uint64_t num, char *buf, size_t bufsiz, int flags)
131 {
132 	char *str;
133 
134 	(void) memset(buf, '\0', bufsiz);
135 
136 	if (num > 1024) {
137 		/* Return empty string in case of out-of-memory. */
138 		if ((str = malloc(bufsiz)) == NULL)
139 			return (buf);
140 
141 		(void) bytecnt2str(num, str, bufsiz);
142 		/* Detect overflow. */
143 		if (strlen(str) == 0) {
144 			free(str);
145 			return (buf);
146 		}
147 
148 		/* Emit nothing in case of overflow. */
149 		if (snprintf(buf, bufsiz, "%s(%sB)%s",
150 		    flags & SPC_BEGIN ? " " : "", str,
151 		    flags & SPC_END ? " " : "") >= bufsiz)
152 			(void) memset(buf, '\0', bufsiz);
153 
154 		free(str);
155 	}
156 
157 	return (buf);
158 }
159 
160 /*
161  * Convert 64-bit number to human readable string. Useful mainly for the
162  * byte lifetime counters. Returns pointer to the user supplied buffer.
163  * Able to convert up to Exabytes. Maximum length of the string produced
164  * is 9 characters (not counting the terminating zero).
165  */
166 char *
167 bytecnt2str(uint64_t num, char *buf, size_t buflen)
168 {
169 	uint64_t n = num;
170 	char u;
171 	int index = 0;
172 
173 	while (n >= 1024) {
174 		n /= 1024;
175 		index++;
176 	}
177 
178 	/* The field has all units this function can represent. */
179 	u = " KMGTPE"[index];
180 
181 	if (index == 0) {
182 		/* Less than 1K */
183 		if (snprintf(buf, buflen, "%llu ", num) >= buflen)
184 			(void) memset(buf, '\0', buflen);
185 	} else {
186 		/* Otherwise display 2 precision digits. */
187 		if (snprintf(buf, buflen, "%.2f %c",
188 		    (double)num / (1ULL << index * 10), u) >= buflen)
189 			(void) memset(buf, '\0', buflen);
190 	}
191 
192 	return (buf);
193 }
194 
195 /*
196  * secs2str() wrapper. Zeroes out the input buffer and if the number of
197  * seconds to be converted is more than minute, it will produce readable
198  * string in parentheses, store it in the original buffer and return the
199  * pointer to it.
200  */
201 char *
202 secs2out(unsigned int secs, char *buf, int bufsiz, int flags)
203 {
204 	char *str;
205 
206 	(void) memset(buf, '\0', bufsiz);
207 
208 	if (secs > 60) {
209 		/* Return empty string in case of out-of-memory. */
210 		if ((str = malloc(bufsiz)) == NULL)
211 			return (buf);
212 
213 		(void) secs2str(secs, str, bufsiz);
214 		/* Detect overflow. */
215 		if (strlen(str) == 0) {
216 			free(str);
217 			return (buf);
218 		}
219 
220 		/* Emit nothing in case of overflow. */
221 		if (snprintf(buf, bufsiz, "%s(%s)%s",
222 		    flags & SPC_BEGIN ? " " : "", str,
223 		    flags & SPC_END ? " " : "") >= bufsiz)
224 			(void) memset(buf, '\0', bufsiz);
225 
226 		free(str);
227 	}
228 
229 	return (buf);
230 }
231 
232 /*
233  * Convert number of seconds to human readable string. Useful mainly for
234  * the lifetime counters. Returns pointer to the user supplied buffer.
235  * Able to convert up to days.
236  */
237 char *
238 secs2str(unsigned int secs, char *buf, int bufsiz)
239 {
240 	double val = secs;
241 	char *unit = "second";
242 
243 	if (val >= 24*60*60) {
244 		val /= 86400;
245 		unit = "day";
246 	} else if (val >= 60*60) {
247 		val /= 60*60;
248 		unit = "hour";
249 	} else if (val >= 60) {
250 		val /= 60;
251 		unit = "minute";
252 	}
253 
254 	/* Emit nothing in case of overflow. */
255 	if (snprintf(buf, bufsiz, "%.2f %s%s", val, unit,
256 	    val >= 2 ? "s" : "") >= bufsiz)
257 		(void) memset(buf, '\0', bufsiz);
258 
259 	return (buf);
260 }
261 
262 /*
263  * dump_XXX functions produce ASCII output from various structures.
264  *
265  * Because certain errors need to do this to stderr, dump_XXX functions
266  * take a FILE pointer.
267  *
268  * If an error occured while writing to the specified file, these
269  * functions return -1, zero otherwise.
270  */
271 
272 int
273 dump_sockaddr(struct sockaddr *sa, uint8_t prefixlen, boolean_t addr_only,
274     FILE *where, boolean_t ignore_nss)
275 {
276 	struct sockaddr_in	*sin;
277 	struct sockaddr_in6	*sin6;
278 	char			*printable_addr, *protocol;
279 	uint8_t			*addrptr;
280 	/* Add 4 chars to hold '/nnn' for prefixes. */
281 	char			storage[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + 4];
282 	uint16_t		port;
283 	boolean_t		unspec;
284 	struct hostent		*hp;
285 	int			getipnode_errno, addrlen;
286 
287 	switch (sa->sa_family) {
288 	case AF_INET:
289 		/* LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN */
290 		sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)sa;
291 		addrptr = (uint8_t *)&sin->sin_addr;
292 		port = sin->sin_port;
293 		protocol = "AF_INET";
294 		unspec = (sin->sin_addr.s_addr == 0);
295 		addrlen = sizeof (sin->sin_addr);
296 		break;
297 	case AF_INET6:
298 		/* LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN */
299 		sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)sa;
300 		addrptr = (uint8_t *)&sin6->sin6_addr;
301 		port = sin6->sin6_port;
302 		protocol = "AF_INET6";
303 		unspec = IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(&sin6->sin6_addr);
304 		addrlen = sizeof (sin6->sin6_addr);
305 		break;
306 	default:
307 		return (0);
308 	}
309 
310 	if (inet_ntop(sa->sa_family, addrptr, storage, INET6_ADDRSTRLEN) ==
311 	    NULL) {
312 		printable_addr = dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Invalid IP address.");
313 	} else {
314 		char prefix[5];	/* "/nnn" with terminator. */
315 
316 		(void) snprintf(prefix, sizeof (prefix), "/%d", prefixlen);
317 		printable_addr = storage;
318 		if (prefixlen != 0) {
319 			(void) strlcat(printable_addr, prefix,
320 			    sizeof (storage));
321 		}
322 	}
323 	if (addr_only) {
324 		if (fprintf(where, "%s", printable_addr) < 0)
325 			return (-1);
326 	} else {
327 		if (fprintf(where, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
328 		    "%s: port %d, %s"), protocol,
329 		    ntohs(port), printable_addr) < 0)
330 			return (-1);
331 		if (ignore_nss == B_FALSE) {
332 			/*
333 			 * Do AF_independent reverse hostname lookup here.
334 			 */
335 			if (unspec) {
336 				if (fprintf(where,
337 				    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
338 				    " <unspecified>")) < 0)
339 					return (-1);
340 			} else {
341 				hp = getipnodebyaddr((char *)addrptr, addrlen,
342 				    sa->sa_family, &getipnode_errno);
343 				if (hp != NULL) {
344 					if (fprintf(where,
345 					    " (%s)", hp->h_name) < 0)
346 						return (-1);
347 					freehostent(hp);
348 				} else {
349 					if (fprintf(where,
350 					    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
351 					    " <unknown>")) < 0)
352 						return (-1);
353 				}
354 			}
355 		}
356 		if (fputs(".\n", where) == EOF)
357 			return (-1);
358 	}
359 	return (0);
360 }
361 
362 /*
363  * Dump a key, any salt and bitlen.
364  * The key is made up of a stream of bits. If the algorithm requires a salt
365  * value, this will also be part of the dumped key. The last "saltbits" of the
366  * key string, reading left to right will be the salt value. To make it easier
367  * to see which bits make up the key, the salt value is enclosed in []'s.
368  * This function can also be called when ipseckey(1m) -s is run, this "saves"
369  * the SAs, including the key to a file. When this is the case, the []'s are
370  * not printed.
371  *
372  * The implementation allows the kernel to be told about the length of the salt
373  * in whole bytes only. If this changes, this function will need to be updated.
374  */
375 int
376 dump_key(uint8_t *keyp, uint_t bitlen, uint_t saltbits, FILE *where,
377     boolean_t separate_salt)
378 {
379 	int	numbytes, saltbytes;
380 
381 	numbytes = SADB_1TO8(bitlen);
382 	saltbytes = SADB_1TO8(saltbits);
383 	numbytes += saltbytes;
384 
385 	/* The & 0x7 is to check for leftover bits. */
386 	if ((bitlen & 0x7) != 0)
387 		numbytes++;
388 
389 	while (numbytes-- != 0) {
390 		if (pflag) {
391 			/* Print no keys if paranoid */
392 			if (fprintf(where, "XX") < 0)
393 				return (-1);
394 		} else {
395 			if (fprintf(where, "%02x", *keyp++) < 0)
396 				return (-1);
397 		}
398 		if (separate_salt && saltbytes != 0 &&
399 		    numbytes == saltbytes) {
400 			if (fprintf(where, "[") < 0)
401 				return (-1);
402 		}
403 	}
404 
405 	if (separate_salt && saltbits != 0) {
406 		if (fprintf(where, "]/%u+%u", bitlen, saltbits) < 0)
407 			return (-1);
408 	} else {
409 		if (fprintf(where, "/%u", bitlen + saltbits) < 0)
410 			return (-1);
411 	}
412 
413 	return (0);
414 }
415 
416 /*
417  * Print an authentication or encryption algorithm
418  */
419 static int
420 dump_generic_alg(uint8_t alg_num, int proto_num, FILE *where)
421 {
422 	struct ipsecalgent *alg;
423 
424 	alg = getipsecalgbynum(alg_num, proto_num, NULL);
425 	if (alg == NULL) {
426 		if (fprintf(where, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
427 		    "<unknown %u>"), alg_num) < 0)
428 			return (-1);
429 		return (0);
430 	}
431 
432 	/*
433 	 * Special-case <none> for backward output compat.
434 	 * Assume that SADB_AALG_NONE == SADB_EALG_NONE.
435 	 */
436 	if (alg_num == SADB_AALG_NONE) {
437 		if (fputs(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
438 		    "<none>"), where) == EOF)
439 			return (-1);
440 	} else {
441 		if (fputs(alg->a_names[0], where) == EOF)
442 			return (-1);
443 	}
444 
445 	freeipsecalgent(alg);
446 	return (0);
447 }
448 
449 int
450 dump_aalg(uint8_t aalg, FILE *where)
451 {
452 	return (dump_generic_alg(aalg, IPSEC_PROTO_AH, where));
453 }
454 
455 int
456 dump_ealg(uint8_t ealg, FILE *where)
457 {
458 	return (dump_generic_alg(ealg, IPSEC_PROTO_ESP, where));
459 }
460 
461 /*
462  * Print an SADB_IDENTTYPE string
463  *
464  * Also return TRUE if the actual ident may be printed, FALSE if not.
465  *
466  * If rc is not NULL, set its value to -1 if an error occured while writing
467  * to the specified file, zero otherwise.
468  */
469 boolean_t
470 dump_sadb_idtype(uint8_t idtype, FILE *where, int *rc)
471 {
472 	boolean_t canprint = B_TRUE;
473 	int rc_val = 0;
474 
475 	switch (idtype) {
476 	case SADB_IDENTTYPE_PREFIX:
477 		if (fputs(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "prefix"), where) == EOF)
478 			rc_val = -1;
479 		break;
480 	case SADB_IDENTTYPE_FQDN:
481 		if (fputs(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "FQDN"), where) == EOF)
482 			rc_val = -1;
483 		break;
484 	case SADB_IDENTTYPE_USER_FQDN:
485 		if (fputs(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
486 		    "user-FQDN (mbox)"), where) == EOF)
487 			rc_val = -1;
488 		break;
489 	case SADB_X_IDENTTYPE_DN:
490 		if (fputs(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "ASN.1 DER Distinguished Name"),
491 		    where) == EOF)
492 			rc_val = -1;
493 		canprint = B_FALSE;
494 		break;
495 	case SADB_X_IDENTTYPE_GN:
496 		if (fputs(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "ASN.1 DER Generic Name"),
497 		    where) == EOF)
498 			rc_val = -1;
499 		canprint = B_FALSE;
500 		break;
501 	case SADB_X_IDENTTYPE_KEY_ID:
502 		if (fputs(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Generic key id"),
503 		    where) == EOF)
504 			rc_val = -1;
505 		break;
506 	case SADB_X_IDENTTYPE_ADDR_RANGE:
507 		if (fputs(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Address range"), where) == EOF)
508 			rc_val = -1;
509 		break;
510 	default:
511 		if (fprintf(where, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
512 		    "<unknown %u>"), idtype) < 0)
513 			rc_val = -1;
514 		break;
515 	}
516 
517 	if (rc != NULL)
518 		*rc = rc_val;
519 
520 	return (canprint);
521 }
522 
523 /*
524  * Slice an argv/argc vector from an interactive line or a read-file line.
525  */
526 static int
527 create_argv(char *ibuf, int *newargc, char ***thisargv)
528 {
529 	unsigned int argvlen = START_ARG;
530 	char **current;
531 	boolean_t firstchar = B_TRUE;
532 	boolean_t inquotes = B_FALSE;
533 
534 	*thisargv = malloc(sizeof (char *) * argvlen);
535 	if ((*thisargv) == NULL)
536 		return (MEMORY_ALLOCATION);
537 	current = *thisargv;
538 	*current = NULL;
539 
540 	for (; *ibuf != '\0'; ibuf++) {
541 		if (isspace(*ibuf)) {
542 			if (inquotes) {
543 				continue;
544 			}
545 			if (*current != NULL) {
546 				*ibuf = '\0';
547 				current++;
548 				if (*thisargv + argvlen == current) {
549 					/* Regrow ***thisargv. */
550 					if (argvlen == TOO_MANY_ARGS) {
551 						free(*thisargv);
552 						return (TOO_MANY_TOKENS);
553 					}
554 					/* Double the allocation. */
555 					current = realloc(*thisargv,
556 					    sizeof (char *) * (argvlen << 1));
557 					if (current == NULL) {
558 						free(*thisargv);
559 						return (MEMORY_ALLOCATION);
560 					}
561 					*thisargv = current;
562 					current += argvlen;
563 					argvlen <<= 1;	/* Double the size. */
564 				}
565 				*current = NULL;
566 			}
567 		} else {
568 			if (firstchar) {
569 				firstchar = B_FALSE;
570 				if (*ibuf == COMMENT_CHAR || *ibuf == '\n') {
571 					free(*thisargv);
572 					return (COMMENT_LINE);
573 				}
574 			}
575 			if (*ibuf == QUOTE_CHAR) {
576 				if (inquotes) {
577 					inquotes = B_FALSE;
578 					*ibuf = '\0';
579 				} else {
580 					inquotes = B_TRUE;
581 				}
582 				continue;
583 			}
584 			if (*current == NULL) {
585 				*current = ibuf;
586 				(*newargc)++;
587 			}
588 		}
589 	}
590 
591 	/*
592 	 * Tricky corner case...
593 	 * I've parsed _exactly_ the amount of args as I have space.  It
594 	 * won't return NULL-terminated, and bad things will happen to
595 	 * the caller.
596 	 */
597 	if (argvlen == *newargc) {
598 		current = realloc(*thisargv, sizeof (char *) * (argvlen + 1));
599 		if (current == NULL) {
600 			free(*thisargv);
601 			return (MEMORY_ALLOCATION);
602 		}
603 		*thisargv = current;
604 		current[argvlen] = NULL;
605 	}
606 
607 	return (SUCCESS);
608 }
609 
610 /*
611  * init interactive mode if needed and not yet initialized
612  */
613 static void
614 init_interactive(FILE *infile, CplMatchFn *match_fn)
615 {
616 	if (infile == stdin) {
617 		if (gl == NULL) {
618 			if ((gl = new_GetLine(MAX_LINE_LEN,
619 			    MAX_CMD_HIST)) == NULL)
620 				errx(1, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
621 				    "tecla initialization failed"));
622 
623 			if (gl_customize_completion(gl, NULL,
624 			    match_fn) != 0) {
625 				(void) del_GetLine(gl);
626 				errx(1, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
627 				    "tab completion failed to initialize"));
628 			}
629 
630 			/*
631 			 * In interactive mode we only want to terminate
632 			 * when explicitly requested (e.g. by a command).
633 			 */
634 			(void) sigset(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
635 		}
636 	} else {
637 		readfile = B_TRUE;
638 	}
639 }
640 
641 /*
642  * free tecla data structure
643  */
644 static void
645 fini_interactive(void)
646 {
647 	if (gl != NULL)
648 		(void) del_GetLine(gl);
649 }
650 
651 /*
652  * Get single input line, wrapping around interactive and non-interactive
653  * mode.
654  */
655 static char *
656 do_getstr(FILE *infile, char *prompt, char *ibuf, size_t ibuf_size)
657 {
658 	char	*line;
659 
660 	if (infile != stdin)
661 		return (fgets(ibuf, ibuf_size, infile));
662 
663 	/*
664 	 * If the user hits ^C then we want to catch it and
665 	 * start over.  If the user hits EOF then we want to
666 	 * bail out.
667 	 */
668 once_again:
669 	line = gl_get_line(gl, prompt, NULL, -1);
670 	if (gl_return_status(gl) == GLR_SIGNAL) {
671 		gl_abandon_line(gl);
672 		goto once_again;
673 	} else if (gl_return_status(gl) == GLR_ERROR) {
674 		gl_abandon_line(gl);
675 		errx(1, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Error reading terminal: %s\n"),
676 		    gl_error_message(gl, NULL, 0));
677 	} else {
678 		if (line != NULL) {
679 			if (strlcpy(ibuf, line, ibuf_size) >= ibuf_size)
680 				warnx(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
681 				    "Line too long (max=%d chars)"),
682 				    ibuf_size);
683 			line = ibuf;
684 		}
685 	}
686 
687 	return (line);
688 }
689 
690 /*
691  * Enter a mode where commands are read from a file.  Treat stdin special.
692  */
693 void
694 do_interactive(FILE *infile, char *configfile, char *promptstring,
695     char *my_fmri, parse_cmdln_fn parseit, CplMatchFn *match_fn)
696 {
697 	char		ibuf[IBUF_SIZE], holder[IBUF_SIZE];
698 	char		*hptr, **thisargv, *ebuf;
699 	int		thisargc;
700 	boolean_t	continue_in_progress = B_FALSE;
701 	char		*s;
702 
703 	(void) setjmp(env);
704 
705 	ebuf = NULL;
706 	interactive = B_TRUE;
707 	bzero(ibuf, IBUF_SIZE);
708 
709 	/* panics for us */
710 	init_interactive(infile, match_fn);
711 
712 	while ((s = do_getstr(infile, promptstring, ibuf, IBUF_SIZE)) != NULL) {
713 		if (readfile)
714 			lineno++;
715 		thisargc = 0;
716 		thisargv = NULL;
717 
718 		/*
719 		 * Check byte IBUF_SIZE - 2, because byte IBUF_SIZE - 1 will
720 		 * be null-terminated because of fgets().
721 		 */
722 		if (ibuf[IBUF_SIZE - 2] != '\0') {
723 			if (infile == stdin) {
724 				/* do_getstr() issued a warning already */
725 				bzero(ibuf, IBUF_SIZE);
726 				continue;
727 			} else {
728 				ipsecutil_exit(SERVICE_FATAL, my_fmri,
729 				    debugfile, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
730 				    "Line %d too big."), lineno);
731 			}
732 		}
733 
734 		if (!continue_in_progress) {
735 			/* Use -2 because of \n from fgets. */
736 			if (ibuf[strlen(ibuf) - 2] == CONT_CHAR) {
737 				/*
738 				 * Can use strcpy here, I've checked the
739 				 * length already.
740 				 */
741 				(void) strcpy(holder, ibuf);
742 				hptr = &(holder[strlen(holder)]);
743 
744 				/* Remove the CONT_CHAR from the string. */
745 				hptr[-2] = ' ';
746 
747 				continue_in_progress = B_TRUE;
748 				bzero(ibuf, IBUF_SIZE);
749 				continue;
750 			}
751 		} else {
752 			/* Handle continuations... */
753 			(void) strncpy(hptr, ibuf,
754 			    (size_t)(&(holder[IBUF_SIZE]) - hptr));
755 			if (holder[IBUF_SIZE - 1] != '\0') {
756 				ipsecutil_exit(SERVICE_FATAL, my_fmri,
757 				    debugfile, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
758 				    "Command buffer overrun."));
759 			}
760 			/* Use - 2 because of \n from fgets. */
761 			if (hptr[strlen(hptr) - 2] == CONT_CHAR) {
762 				bzero(ibuf, IBUF_SIZE);
763 				hptr += strlen(hptr);
764 
765 				/* Remove the CONT_CHAR from the string. */
766 				hptr[-2] = ' ';
767 
768 				continue;
769 			} else {
770 				continue_in_progress = B_FALSE;
771 				/*
772 				 * I've already checked the length...
773 				 */
774 				(void) strcpy(ibuf, holder);
775 			}
776 		}
777 
778 		/*
779 		 * Just in case the command fails keep a copy of the
780 		 * command buffer for diagnostic output.
781 		 */
782 		if (readfile) {
783 			/*
784 			 * The error buffer needs to be big enough to
785 			 * hold the longest command string, plus
786 			 * some extra text, see below.
787 			 */
788 			ebuf = calloc((IBUF_SIZE * 2), sizeof (char));
789 			if (ebuf == NULL) {
790 				ipsecutil_exit(SERVICE_FATAL, my_fmri,
791 				    debugfile, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
792 				    "Memory allocation error."));
793 			} else {
794 				(void) snprintf(ebuf, (IBUF_SIZE * 2),
795 				    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
796 				    "Config file entry near line %u "
797 				    "caused error(s) or warnings:\n\n%s\n\n"),
798 				    lineno, ibuf);
799 			}
800 		}
801 
802 		switch (create_argv(ibuf, &thisargc, &thisargv)) {
803 		case TOO_MANY_TOKENS:
804 			ipsecutil_exit(SERVICE_BADCONF, my_fmri, debugfile,
805 			    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Too many input tokens."));
806 			break;
807 		case MEMORY_ALLOCATION:
808 			ipsecutil_exit(SERVICE_BADCONF, my_fmri, debugfile,
809 			    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Memory allocation error."));
810 			break;
811 		case COMMENT_LINE:
812 			/* Comment line. */
813 			free(ebuf);
814 			break;
815 		default:
816 			if (thisargc != 0) {
817 				lines_parsed++;
818 				/* ebuf consumed */
819 				parseit(thisargc, thisargv, ebuf, readfile);
820 			} else {
821 				free(ebuf);
822 			}
823 			free(thisargv);
824 			if (infile == stdin) {
825 				(void) printf("%s", promptstring);
826 				(void) fflush(stdout);
827 			}
828 			break;
829 		}
830 		bzero(ibuf, IBUF_SIZE);
831 	}
832 
833 	/*
834 	 * The following code is ipseckey specific. This should never be
835 	 * used by ikeadm which also calls this function because ikeadm
836 	 * only runs interactively. If this ever changes this code block
837 	 * sould be revisited.
838 	 */
839 	if (readfile) {
840 		if (lines_parsed != 0 && lines_added == 0) {
841 			ipsecutil_exit(SERVICE_BADCONF, my_fmri, debugfile,
842 			    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Configuration file did not "
843 			    "contain any valid SAs"));
844 		}
845 
846 		/*
847 		 * There were errors. Putting the service in maintenance mode.
848 		 * When svc.startd(1M) allows services to degrade themselves,
849 		 * this should be revisited.
850 		 *
851 		 * If this function was called from a program running as a
852 		 * smf_method(5), print a warning message. Don't spew out the
853 		 * errors as these will end up in the smf(5) log file which is
854 		 * publically readable, the errors may contain sensitive
855 		 * information.
856 		 */
857 		if ((lines_added < lines_parsed) && (configfile != NULL)) {
858 			if (my_fmri != NULL) {
859 				ipsecutil_exit(SERVICE_BADCONF, my_fmri,
860 				    debugfile, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
861 				    "The configuration file contained %d "
862 				    "errors.\n"
863 				    "Manually check the configuration with:\n"
864 				    "ipseckey -c %s\n"
865 				    "Use svcadm(1M) to clear maintenance "
866 				    "condition when errors are resolved.\n"),
867 				    lines_parsed - lines_added, configfile);
868 			} else {
869 				EXIT_BADCONFIG(NULL);
870 			}
871 		} else {
872 			if (my_fmri != NULL)
873 				ipsecutil_exit(SERVICE_EXIT_OK, my_fmri,
874 				    debugfile, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
875 				    "%d actions successfully processed."),
876 				    lines_added);
877 		}
878 	} else {
879 		/* no newline upon Ctrl-D */
880 		if (s != NULL)
881 			(void) putchar('\n');
882 		(void) fflush(stdout);
883 	}
884 
885 	fini_interactive();
886 
887 	EXIT_OK(NULL);
888 }
889 
890 /*
891  * Functions to parse strings that represent a debug or privilege level.
892  * These functions are copied from main.c and door.c in usr.lib/in.iked/common.
893  * If this file evolves into a common library that may be used by in.iked
894  * as well as the usr.sbin utilities, those duplicate functions should be
895  * deleted.
896  *
897  * A privilege level may be represented by a simple keyword, corresponding
898  * to one of the possible levels.  A debug level may be represented by a
899  * series of keywords, separated by '+' or '-', indicating categories to
900  * be added or removed from the set of categories in the debug level.
901  * For example, +all-op corresponds to level 0xfffffffb (all flags except
902  * for D_OP set); while p1+p2+pfkey corresponds to level 0x38.  Note that
903  * the leading '+' is implicit; the first keyword in the list must be for
904  * a category that is to be added.
905  *
906  * These parsing functions make use of a local version of strtok, strtok_d,
907  * which includes an additional parameter, char *delim.  This param is filled
908  * in with the character which ends the returned token.  In other words,
909  * this version of strtok, in addition to returning the token, also returns
910  * the single character delimiter from the original string which marked the
911  * end of the token.
912  */
913 static char *
914 strtok_d(char *string, const char *sepset, char *delim)
915 {
916 	static char	*lasts;
917 	char		*q, *r;
918 
919 	/* first or subsequent call */
920 	if (string == NULL)
921 		string = lasts;
922 
923 	if (string == 0)		/* return if no tokens remaining */
924 		return (NULL);
925 
926 	q = string + strspn(string, sepset);	/* skip leading separators */
927 
928 	if (*q == '\0')			/* return if no tokens remaining */
929 		return (NULL);
930 
931 	if ((r = strpbrk(q, sepset)) == NULL) {		/* move past token */
932 		lasts = 0;	/* indicate that this is last token */
933 	} else {
934 		*delim = *r;	/* save delimitor */
935 		*r = '\0';
936 		lasts = r + 1;
937 	}
938 	return (q);
939 }
940 
941 static keywdtab_t	privtab[] = {
942 	{ IKE_PRIV_MINIMUM,	"base" },
943 	{ IKE_PRIV_MODKEYS,	"modkeys" },
944 	{ IKE_PRIV_KEYMAT,	"keymat" },
945 	{ IKE_PRIV_MINIMUM,	"0" },
946 };
947 
948 int
949 privstr2num(char *str)
950 {
951 	keywdtab_t	*pp;
952 	char		*endp;
953 	int		 priv;
954 
955 	for (pp = privtab; pp < A_END(privtab); pp++) {
956 		if (strcasecmp(str, pp->kw_str) == 0)
957 			return (pp->kw_tag);
958 	}
959 
960 	priv = strtol(str, &endp, 0);
961 	if (*endp == '\0')
962 		return (priv);
963 
964 	return (-1);
965 }
966 
967 static keywdtab_t	dbgtab[] = {
968 	{ D_CERT,	"cert" },
969 	{ D_KEY,	"key" },
970 	{ D_OP,		"op" },
971 	{ D_P1,		"p1" },
972 	{ D_P1,		"phase1" },
973 	{ D_P2,		"p2" },
974 	{ D_P2,		"phase2" },
975 	{ D_PFKEY,	"pfkey" },
976 	{ D_POL,	"pol" },
977 	{ D_POL,	"policy" },
978 	{ D_PROP,	"prop" },
979 	{ D_DOOR,	"door" },
980 	{ D_CONFIG,	"config" },
981 	{ D_LABEL,	"label" },
982 	{ D_ALL,	"all" },
983 	{ 0,		"0" },
984 };
985 
986 int
987 dbgstr2num(char *str)
988 {
989 	keywdtab_t	*dp;
990 
991 	for (dp = dbgtab; dp < A_END(dbgtab); dp++) {
992 		if (strcasecmp(str, dp->kw_str) == 0)
993 			return (dp->kw_tag);
994 	}
995 	return (D_INVALID);
996 }
997 
998 int
999 parsedbgopts(char *optarg)
1000 {
1001 	char	*argp, *endp, op, nextop;
1002 	int	mask = 0, new;
1003 
1004 	mask = strtol(optarg, &endp, 0);
1005 	if (*endp == '\0')
1006 		return (mask);
1007 
1008 	op = optarg[0];
1009 	if (op != '-')
1010 		op = '+';
1011 	argp = strtok_d(optarg, "+-", &nextop);
1012 	do {
1013 		new = dbgstr2num(argp);
1014 		if (new == D_INVALID) {
1015 			/* we encountered an invalid keywd */
1016 			return (new);
1017 		}
1018 		if (op == '+') {
1019 			mask |= new;
1020 		} else {
1021 			mask &= ~new;
1022 		}
1023 		op = nextop;
1024 	} while ((argp = strtok_d(NULL, "+-", &nextop)) != NULL);
1025 
1026 	return (mask);
1027 }
1028 
1029 
1030 /*
1031  * functions to manipulate the kmcookie-label mapping file
1032  */
1033 
1034 /*
1035  * Open, lockf, fdopen the given file, returning a FILE * on success,
1036  * or NULL on failure.
1037  */
1038 FILE *
1039 kmc_open_and_lock(char *name)
1040 {
1041 	int	fd, rtnerr;
1042 	FILE	*fp;
1043 
1044 	if ((fd = open(name, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR)) < 0) {
1045 		return (NULL);
1046 	}
1047 	if (lockf(fd, F_LOCK, 0) < 0) {
1048 		return (NULL);
1049 	}
1050 	if ((fp = fdopen(fd, "a+")) == NULL) {
1051 		return (NULL);
1052 	}
1053 	if (fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET) < 0) {
1054 		/* save errno in case fclose changes it */
1055 		rtnerr = errno;
1056 		(void) fclose(fp);
1057 		errno = rtnerr;
1058 		return (NULL);
1059 	}
1060 	return (fp);
1061 }
1062 
1063 /*
1064  * Extract an integer cookie and string label from a line from the
1065  * kmcookie-label file.  Return -1 on failure, 0 on success.
1066  */
1067 int
1068 kmc_parse_line(char *line, int *cookie, char **label)
1069 {
1070 	char	*cookiestr;
1071 
1072 	*cookie = 0;
1073 	*label = NULL;
1074 
1075 	cookiestr = strtok(line, " \t\n");
1076 	if (cookiestr == NULL) {
1077 		return (-1);
1078 	}
1079 
1080 	/* Everything that follows, up to the newline, is the label. */
1081 	*label = strtok(NULL, "\n");
1082 	if (*label == NULL) {
1083 		return (-1);
1084 	}
1085 
1086 	*cookie = atoi(cookiestr);
1087 	return (0);
1088 }
1089 
1090 /*
1091  * Insert a mapping into the file (if it's not already there), given the
1092  * new label.  Return the assigned cookie, or -1 on error.
1093  */
1094 int
1095 kmc_insert_mapping(char *label)
1096 {
1097 	FILE	*map;
1098 	char	linebuf[IBUF_SIZE];
1099 	char	*cur_label;
1100 	int	max_cookie = 0, cur_cookie, rtn_cookie;
1101 	int	rtnerr = 0;
1102 	boolean_t	found = B_FALSE;
1103 
1104 	/* open and lock the file; will sleep until lock is available */
1105 	if ((map = kmc_open_and_lock(KMCFILE)) == NULL) {
1106 		/* kmc_open_and_lock() sets errno appropriately */
1107 		return (-1);
1108 	}
1109 
1110 	while (fgets(linebuf, sizeof (linebuf), map) != NULL) {
1111 
1112 		/* Skip blank lines, which often come near EOF. */
1113 		if (strlen(linebuf) == 0)
1114 			continue;
1115 
1116 		if (kmc_parse_line(linebuf, &cur_cookie, &cur_label) < 0) {
1117 			rtnerr = EINVAL;
1118 			goto error;
1119 		}
1120 
1121 		if (cur_cookie > max_cookie)
1122 			max_cookie = cur_cookie;
1123 
1124 		if ((!found) && (strcmp(cur_label, label) == 0)) {
1125 			found = B_TRUE;
1126 			rtn_cookie = cur_cookie;
1127 		}
1128 	}
1129 
1130 	if (!found) {
1131 		rtn_cookie = ++max_cookie;
1132 		if ((fprintf(map, "%u\t%s\n", rtn_cookie, label) < 0) ||
1133 		    (fflush(map) < 0)) {
1134 			rtnerr = errno;
1135 			goto error;
1136 		}
1137 	}
1138 	(void) fclose(map);
1139 
1140 	return (rtn_cookie);
1141 
1142 error:
1143 	(void) fclose(map);
1144 	errno = rtnerr;
1145 	return (-1);
1146 }
1147 
1148 /*
1149  * Lookup the given cookie and return its corresponding label.  Return
1150  * a pointer to the label on success, NULL on error (or if the label is
1151  * not found).  Note that the returned label pointer points to a static
1152  * string, so the label will be overwritten by a subsequent call to the
1153  * function; the function is also not thread-safe as a result.
1154  */
1155 char *
1156 kmc_lookup_by_cookie(int cookie)
1157 {
1158 	FILE		*map;
1159 	static char	linebuf[IBUF_SIZE];
1160 	char		*cur_label;
1161 	int		cur_cookie;
1162 
1163 	if ((map = kmc_open_and_lock(KMCFILE)) == NULL) {
1164 		return (NULL);
1165 	}
1166 
1167 	while (fgets(linebuf, sizeof (linebuf), map) != NULL) {
1168 
1169 		if (kmc_parse_line(linebuf, &cur_cookie, &cur_label) < 0) {
1170 			(void) fclose(map);
1171 			return (NULL);
1172 		}
1173 
1174 		if (cookie == cur_cookie) {
1175 			(void) fclose(map);
1176 			return (cur_label);
1177 		}
1178 	}
1179 	(void) fclose(map);
1180 
1181 	return (NULL);
1182 }
1183 
1184 /*
1185  * Parse basic extension headers and return in the passed-in pointer vector.
1186  * Return values include:
1187  *
1188  *	KGE_OK	Everything's nice and parsed out.
1189  *		If there are no extensions, place NULL in extv[0].
1190  *	KGE_DUP	There is a duplicate extension.
1191  *		First instance in appropriate bin.  First duplicate in
1192  *		extv[0].
1193  *	KGE_UNK	Unknown extension type encountered.  extv[0] contains
1194  *		unknown header.
1195  *	KGE_LEN	Extension length error.
1196  *	KGE_CHK	High-level reality check failed on specific extension.
1197  *
1198  * My apologies for some of the pointer arithmetic in here.  I'm thinking
1199  * like an assembly programmer, yet trying to make the compiler happy.
1200  */
1201 int
1202 spdsock_get_ext(spd_ext_t *extv[], spd_msg_t *basehdr, uint_t msgsize,
1203     char *diag_buf, uint_t diag_buf_len)
1204 {
1205 	int i;
1206 
1207 	if (diag_buf != NULL)
1208 		diag_buf[0] = '\0';
1209 
1210 	for (i = 1; i <= SPD_EXT_MAX; i++)
1211 		extv[i] = NULL;
1212 
1213 	i = 0;
1214 	/* Use extv[0] as the "current working pointer". */
1215 
1216 	extv[0] = (spd_ext_t *)(basehdr + 1);
1217 	msgsize = SPD_64TO8(msgsize);
1218 
1219 	while ((char *)extv[0] < ((char *)basehdr + msgsize)) {
1220 		/* Check for unknown headers. */
1221 		i++;
1222 		if (extv[0]->spd_ext_type == 0 ||
1223 		    extv[0]->spd_ext_type > SPD_EXT_MAX) {
1224 			if (diag_buf != NULL) {
1225 				(void) snprintf(diag_buf, diag_buf_len,
1226 				    "spdsock ext 0x%X unknown: 0x%X",
1227 				    i, extv[0]->spd_ext_type);
1228 			}
1229 			return (KGE_UNK);
1230 		}
1231 
1232 		/*
1233 		 * Check length.  Use uint64_t because extlen is in units
1234 		 * of 64-bit words.  If length goes beyond the msgsize,
1235 		 * return an error.  (Zero length also qualifies here.)
1236 		 */
1237 		if (extv[0]->spd_ext_len == 0 ||
1238 		    (uint8_t *)((uint64_t *)extv[0] + extv[0]->spd_ext_len) >
1239 		    (uint8_t *)((uint8_t *)basehdr + msgsize))
1240 			return (KGE_LEN);
1241 
1242 		/* Check for redundant headers. */
1243 		if (extv[extv[0]->spd_ext_type] != NULL)
1244 			return (KGE_DUP);
1245 
1246 		/* If I make it here, assign the appropriate bin. */
1247 		extv[extv[0]->spd_ext_type] = extv[0];
1248 
1249 		/* Advance pointer (See above for uint64_t ptr reasoning.) */
1250 		extv[0] = (spd_ext_t *)
1251 		    ((uint64_t *)extv[0] + extv[0]->spd_ext_len);
1252 	}
1253 
1254 	/* Everything's cool. */
1255 
1256 	/*
1257 	 * If extv[0] == NULL, then there are no extension headers in this
1258 	 * message.  Ensure that this is the case.
1259 	 */
1260 	if (extv[0] == (spd_ext_t *)(basehdr + 1))
1261 		extv[0] = NULL;
1262 
1263 	return (KGE_OK);
1264 }
1265 
1266 const char *
1267 spdsock_diag(int diagnostic)
1268 {
1269 	switch (diagnostic) {
1270 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_NONE:
1271 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "no error"));
1272 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_UNKNOWN_EXT:
1273 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "unknown extension"));
1274 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_EXTLEN:
1275 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "bad extension length"));
1276 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_NO_RULE_EXT:
1277 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "no rule extension"));
1278 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_ADDR_LEN:
1279 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "bad address len"));
1280 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_MIXED_AF:
1281 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "mixed address family"));
1282 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_ADD_NO_MEM:
1283 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "add: no memory"));
1284 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_ADD_WRONG_ACT_COUNT:
1285 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "add: wrong action count"));
1286 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_ADD_BAD_TYPE:
1287 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "add: bad type"));
1288 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_ADD_BAD_FLAGS:
1289 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "add: bad flags"));
1290 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_ADD_INCON_FLAGS:
1291 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "add: inconsistent flags"));
1292 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_LCLPORT:
1293 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "malformed local port"));
1294 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_LCLPORT:
1295 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "duplicate local port"));
1296 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_REMPORT:
1297 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "malformed remote port"));
1298 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_REMPORT:
1299 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "duplicate remote port"));
1300 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_PROTO:
1301 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "malformed proto"));
1302 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_PROTO:
1303 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "duplicate proto"));
1304 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_LCLADDR:
1305 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "malformed local address"));
1306 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_LCLADDR:
1307 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "duplicate local address"));
1308 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_REMADDR:
1309 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "malformed remote address"));
1310 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_REMADDR:
1311 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "duplicate remote address"));
1312 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_ACTION:
1313 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "malformed action"));
1314 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_ACTION:
1315 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "duplicate action"));
1316 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_RULE:
1317 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "malformed rule"));
1318 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_RULE:
1319 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "duplicate rule"));
1320 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_RULESET:
1321 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "malformed ruleset"));
1322 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_RULESET:
1323 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "duplicate ruleset"));
1324 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_INVALID_RULE_INDEX:
1325 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "invalid rule index"));
1326 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_SPDID:
1327 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "bad spdid"));
1328 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_MSG_TYPE:
1329 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "bad message type"));
1330 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_UNSUPP_AH_ALG:
1331 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "unsupported AH algorithm"));
1332 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_UNSUPP_ESP_ENCR_ALG:
1333 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1334 		    "unsupported ESP encryption algorithm"));
1335 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_UNSUPP_ESP_AUTH_ALG:
1336 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1337 		    "unsupported ESP authentication algorithm"));
1338 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_UNSUPP_AH_KEYSIZE:
1339 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "unsupported AH key size"));
1340 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_UNSUPP_ESP_ENCR_KEYSIZE:
1341 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1342 		    "unsupported ESP encryption key size"));
1343 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_UNSUPP_ESP_AUTH_KEYSIZE:
1344 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1345 		    "unsupported ESP authentication key size"));
1346 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_NO_ACTION_EXT:
1347 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "No ACTION extension"));
1348 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_ALG_ID_RANGE:
1349 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "invalid algorithm identifer"));
1350 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_ALG_NUM_KEY_SIZES:
1351 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1352 		    "number of key sizes inconsistent"));
1353 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_ALG_NUM_BLOCK_SIZES:
1354 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1355 		    "number of block sizes inconsistent"));
1356 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_ALG_MECH_NAME_LEN:
1357 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "invalid mechanism name length"));
1358 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_NOT_GLOBAL_OP:
1359 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1360 		    "operation not applicable to all policies"));
1361 	case SPD_DIAGNOSTIC_NO_TUNNEL_SELECTORS:
1362 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1363 		    "using selectors on a transport-mode tunnel"));
1364 	default:
1365 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "unknown diagnostic"));
1366 	}
1367 }
1368 
1369 /*
1370  * PF_KEY Diagnostic table.
1371  *
1372  * PF_KEY NOTE:  If you change pfkeyv2.h's SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_* space, this is
1373  * where you need to add new messages.
1374  */
1375 
1376 const char *
1377 keysock_diag(int diagnostic)
1378 {
1379 	switch (diagnostic) {
1380 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_NONE:
1381 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "No diagnostic"));
1382 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_UNKNOWN_MSG:
1383 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Unknown message type"));
1384 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_UNKNOWN_EXT:
1385 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Unknown extension type"));
1386 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_EXTLEN:
1387 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Bad extension length"));
1388 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_UNKNOWN_SATYPE:
1389 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1390 		    "Unknown Security Association type"));
1391 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_SATYPE_NEEDED:
1392 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1393 		    "Specific Security Association type needed"));
1394 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_NO_SADBS:
1395 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1396 		    "No Security Association Databases present"));
1397 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_NO_EXT:
1398 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1399 		    "No extensions needed for message"));
1400 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_SRC_AF:
1401 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Bad source address family"));
1402 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_DST_AF:
1403 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1404 		    "Bad destination address family"));
1405 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_PROXY_AF:
1406 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1407 		    "Bad inner-source address family"));
1408 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_AF_MISMATCH:
1409 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1410 		    "Source/destination address family mismatch"));
1411 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_SRC:
1412 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Bad source address value"));
1413 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_DST:
1414 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Bad destination address value"));
1415 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_ALLOC_HSERR:
1416 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1417 		    "Soft allocations limit more than hard limit"));
1418 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BYTES_HSERR:
1419 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1420 		    "Soft bytes limit more than hard limit"));
1421 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_ADDTIME_HSERR:
1422 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Soft add expiration time later "
1423 		    "than hard expiration time"));
1424 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_USETIME_HSERR:
1425 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Soft use expiration time later "
1426 		    "than hard expiration time"));
1427 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MISSING_SRC:
1428 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Missing source address"));
1429 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MISSING_DST:
1430 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Missing destination address"));
1431 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MISSING_SA:
1432 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Missing SA extension"));
1433 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MISSING_EKEY:
1434 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Missing encryption key"));
1435 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MISSING_AKEY:
1436 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Missing authentication key"));
1437 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MISSING_RANGE:
1438 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Missing SPI range"));
1439 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_SRC:
1440 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Duplicate source address"));
1441 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_DST:
1442 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Duplicate destination address"));
1443 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_SA:
1444 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Duplicate SA extension"));
1445 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_EKEY:
1446 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Duplicate encryption key"));
1447 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_AKEY:
1448 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Duplicate authentication key"));
1449 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_RANGE:
1450 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Duplicate SPI range"));
1451 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_SRC:
1452 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Malformed source address"));
1453 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_DST:
1454 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Malformed destination address"));
1455 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_SA:
1456 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Malformed SA extension"));
1457 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_EKEY:
1458 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Malformed encryption key"));
1459 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_AKEY:
1460 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Malformed authentication key"));
1461 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_RANGE:
1462 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Malformed SPI range"));
1463 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_AKEY_PRESENT:
1464 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Authentication key not needed"));
1465 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_EKEY_PRESENT:
1466 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Encryption key not needed"));
1467 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_PROP_PRESENT:
1468 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Proposal extension not needed"));
1469 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_SUPP_PRESENT:
1470 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1471 		    "Supported algorithms extension not needed"));
1472 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_AALG:
1473 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1474 		    "Unsupported authentication algorithm"));
1475 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_EALG:
1476 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1477 		    "Unsupported encryption algorithm"));
1478 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_SAFLAGS:
1479 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Invalid SA flags"));
1480 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_SASTATE:
1481 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Invalid SA state"));
1482 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_AKEYBITS:
1483 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1484 		    "Bad number of authentication bits"));
1485 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_EKEYBITS:
1486 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1487 		    "Bad number of encryption bits"));
1488 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_ENCR_NOTSUPP:
1489 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1490 		    "Encryption not supported for this SA type"));
1491 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_WEAK_EKEY:
1492 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Weak encryption key"));
1493 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_WEAK_AKEY:
1494 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Weak authentication key"));
1495 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_KMP:
1496 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1497 		    "Duplicate key management protocol"));
1498 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_KMC:
1499 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1500 		    "Duplicate key management cookie"));
1501 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MISSING_NATT_LOC:
1502 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Missing NAT-T local address"));
1503 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MISSING_NATT_REM:
1504 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Missing NAT-T remote address"));
1505 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_NATT_LOC:
1506 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Duplicate NAT-T local address"));
1507 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_NATT_REM:
1508 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1509 		    "Duplicate NAT-T remote address"));
1510 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_NATT_LOC:
1511 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Malformed NAT-T local address"));
1512 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_NATT_REM:
1513 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1514 		    "Malformed NAT-T remote address"));
1515 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_NATT_PORTS:
1516 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Duplicate NAT-T ports"));
1517 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MISSING_INNER_SRC:
1518 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Missing inner source address"));
1519 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MISSING_INNER_DST:
1520 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1521 		    "Missing inner destination address"));
1522 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_INNER_SRC:
1523 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1524 		    "Duplicate inner source address"));
1525 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUPLICATE_INNER_DST:
1526 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1527 		    "Duplicate inner destination address"));
1528 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_INNER_SRC:
1529 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1530 		    "Malformed inner source address"));
1531 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MALFORMED_INNER_DST:
1532 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1533 		    "Malformed inner destination address"));
1534 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_PREFIX_INNER_SRC:
1535 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1536 		    "Invalid inner-source prefix length "));
1537 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_PREFIX_INNER_DST:
1538 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1539 		    "Invalid inner-destination prefix length"));
1540 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_INNER_DST_AF:
1541 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1542 		    "Bad inner-destination address family"));
1543 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_INNER_AF_MISMATCH:
1544 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1545 		    "Inner source/destination address family mismatch"));
1546 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_NATT_REM_AF:
1547 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1548 		    "Bad NAT-T remote address family"));
1549 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_NATT_LOC_AF:
1550 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1551 		    "Bad NAT-T local address family"));
1552 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_PROTO_MISMATCH:
1553 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1554 		    "Source/desination protocol mismatch"));
1555 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_INNER_PROTO_MISMATCH:
1556 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1557 		    "Inner source/desination protocol mismatch"));
1558 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_DUAL_PORT_SETS:
1559 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1560 		    "Both inner ports and outer ports are set"));
1561 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_PAIR_INAPPROPRIATE:
1562 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1563 		    "Pairing failed, target SA unsuitable for pairing"));
1564 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_PAIR_ADD_MISMATCH:
1565 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1566 		    "Source/destination address differs from pair SA"));
1567 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_PAIR_ALREADY:
1568 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1569 		    "Already paired with another security association"));
1570 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_PAIR_SA_NOTFOUND:
1571 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1572 		    "Command failed, pair security association not found"));
1573 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_SA_DIRECTION:
1574 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1575 		    "Inappropriate SA direction"));
1576 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_SA_NOTFOUND:
1577 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1578 		    "Security association not found"));
1579 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_SA_EXPIRED:
1580 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1581 		    "Security association is not valid"));
1582 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_BAD_CTX:
1583 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1584 		    "Algorithm invalid or not supported by Crypto Framework"));
1585 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_INVALID_REPLAY:
1586 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1587 		    "Invalid Replay counter"));
1588 	case SADB_X_DIAGNOSTIC_MISSING_LIFETIME:
1589 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1590 		    "Inappropriate lifetimes"));
1591 	default:
1592 		return (dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Unknown diagnostic code"));
1593 	}
1594 }
1595 
1596 /*
1597  * Convert an IPv6 mask to a prefix len.  I assume all IPv6 masks are
1598  * contiguous, so I stop at the first zero bit!
1599  */
1600 int
1601 in_masktoprefix(uint8_t *mask, boolean_t is_v4mapped)
1602 {
1603 	int rc = 0;
1604 	uint8_t last;
1605 	int limit = IPV6_ABITS;
1606 
1607 	if (is_v4mapped) {
1608 		mask += ((IPV6_ABITS - IP_ABITS)/8);
1609 		limit = IP_ABITS;
1610 	}
1611 
1612 	while (*mask == 0xff) {
1613 		rc += 8;
1614 		if (rc == limit)
1615 			return (limit);
1616 		mask++;
1617 	}
1618 
1619 	last = *mask;
1620 	while (last != 0) {
1621 		rc++;
1622 		last = (last << 1) & 0xff;
1623 	}
1624 
1625 	return (rc);
1626 }
1627 
1628 /*
1629  * Expand the diagnostic code into a message.
1630  */
1631 void
1632 print_diagnostic(FILE *file, uint16_t diagnostic)
1633 {
1634 	/* Use two spaces so above strings can fit on the line. */
1635 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1636 	    "  Diagnostic code %u:  %s.\n"),
1637 	    diagnostic, keysock_diag(diagnostic));
1638 }
1639 
1640 /*
1641  * Prints the base PF_KEY message.
1642  */
1643 void
1644 print_sadb_msg(FILE *file, struct sadb_msg *samsg, time_t wallclock,
1645     boolean_t vflag)
1646 {
1647 	if (wallclock != 0)
1648 		printsatime(file, wallclock, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1649 		    "%sTimestamp: %s\n"), "", NULL,
1650 		    vflag);
1651 
1652 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1653 	    "Base message (version %u) type "),
1654 	    samsg->sadb_msg_version);
1655 	switch (samsg->sadb_msg_type) {
1656 	case SADB_RESERVED:
1657 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1658 		    "RESERVED (warning: set to 0)"));
1659 		break;
1660 	case SADB_GETSPI:
1661 		(void) fprintf(file, "GETSPI");
1662 		break;
1663 	case SADB_UPDATE:
1664 		(void) fprintf(file, "UPDATE");
1665 		break;
1666 	case SADB_X_UPDATEPAIR:
1667 		(void) fprintf(file, "UPDATE PAIR");
1668 		break;
1669 	case SADB_ADD:
1670 		(void) fprintf(file, "ADD");
1671 		break;
1672 	case SADB_DELETE:
1673 		(void) fprintf(file, "DELETE");
1674 		break;
1675 	case SADB_X_DELPAIR:
1676 		(void) fprintf(file, "DELETE PAIR");
1677 		break;
1678 	case SADB_GET:
1679 		(void) fprintf(file, "GET");
1680 		break;
1681 	case SADB_ACQUIRE:
1682 		(void) fprintf(file, "ACQUIRE");
1683 		break;
1684 	case SADB_REGISTER:
1685 		(void) fprintf(file, "REGISTER");
1686 		break;
1687 	case SADB_EXPIRE:
1688 		(void) fprintf(file, "EXPIRE");
1689 		break;
1690 	case SADB_FLUSH:
1691 		(void) fprintf(file, "FLUSH");
1692 		break;
1693 	case SADB_DUMP:
1694 		(void) fprintf(file, "DUMP");
1695 		break;
1696 	case SADB_X_PROMISC:
1697 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_PROMISC");
1698 		break;
1699 	case SADB_X_INVERSE_ACQUIRE:
1700 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_INVERSE_ACQUIRE");
1701 		break;
1702 	default:
1703 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1704 		    "Unknown (%u)"), samsg->sadb_msg_type);
1705 		break;
1706 	}
1707 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, ", SA type "));
1708 
1709 	switch (samsg->sadb_msg_satype) {
1710 	case SADB_SATYPE_UNSPEC:
1711 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1712 		    "<unspecified/all>"));
1713 		break;
1714 	case SADB_SATYPE_AH:
1715 		(void) fprintf(file, "AH");
1716 		break;
1717 	case SADB_SATYPE_ESP:
1718 		(void) fprintf(file, "ESP");
1719 		break;
1720 	case SADB_SATYPE_RSVP:
1721 		(void) fprintf(file, "RSVP");
1722 		break;
1723 	case SADB_SATYPE_OSPFV2:
1724 		(void) fprintf(file, "OSPFv2");
1725 		break;
1726 	case SADB_SATYPE_RIPV2:
1727 		(void) fprintf(file, "RIPv2");
1728 		break;
1729 	case SADB_SATYPE_MIP:
1730 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Mobile IP"));
1731 		break;
1732 	default:
1733 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1734 		    "<unknown %u>"), samsg->sadb_msg_satype);
1735 		break;
1736 	}
1737 
1738 	(void) fprintf(file, ".\n");
1739 
1740 	if (samsg->sadb_msg_errno != 0) {
1741 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1742 		    "Error %s from PF_KEY.\n"),
1743 		    strerror(samsg->sadb_msg_errno));
1744 		print_diagnostic(file, samsg->sadb_x_msg_diagnostic);
1745 	}
1746 
1747 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1748 	    "Message length %u bytes, seq=%u, pid=%u.\n"),
1749 	    SADB_64TO8(samsg->sadb_msg_len), samsg->sadb_msg_seq,
1750 	    samsg->sadb_msg_pid);
1751 }
1752 
1753 /*
1754  * Print the SA extension for PF_KEY.
1755  */
1756 void
1757 print_sa(FILE *file, char *prefix, struct sadb_sa *assoc)
1758 {
1759 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_len != SADB_8TO64(sizeof (*assoc))) {
1760 		warnxfp(EFD(file), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1761 		    "WARNING: SA info extension length (%u) is bad."),
1762 		    SADB_64TO8(assoc->sadb_sa_len));
1763 	}
1764 
1765 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1766 	    "%sSADB_ASSOC spi=0x%x, replay window size=%u, state="),
1767 	    prefix, ntohl(assoc->sadb_sa_spi), assoc->sadb_sa_replay);
1768 	switch (assoc->sadb_sa_state) {
1769 	case SADB_SASTATE_LARVAL:
1770 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "LARVAL"));
1771 		break;
1772 	case SADB_SASTATE_MATURE:
1773 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "MATURE"));
1774 		break;
1775 	case SADB_SASTATE_DYING:
1776 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "DYING"));
1777 		break;
1778 	case SADB_SASTATE_DEAD:
1779 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "DEAD"));
1780 		break;
1781 	case SADB_X_SASTATE_ACTIVE_ELSEWHERE:
1782 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1783 		    "ACTIVE_ELSEWHERE"));
1784 		break;
1785 	case SADB_X_SASTATE_IDLE:
1786 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "IDLE"));
1787 		break;
1788 	default:
1789 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1790 		    "<unknown %u>"), assoc->sadb_sa_state);
1791 	}
1792 
1793 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_auth != SADB_AALG_NONE) {
1794 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1795 		    "\n%sAuthentication algorithm = "),
1796 		    prefix);
1797 		(void) dump_aalg(assoc->sadb_sa_auth, file);
1798 	}
1799 
1800 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_encrypt != SADB_EALG_NONE) {
1801 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1802 		    "\n%sEncryption algorithm = "), prefix);
1803 		(void) dump_ealg(assoc->sadb_sa_encrypt, file);
1804 	}
1805 
1806 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "\n%sflags=0x%x < "), prefix,
1807 	    assoc->sadb_sa_flags);
1808 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_SAFLAGS_PFS)
1809 		(void) fprintf(file, "PFS ");
1810 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_SAFLAGS_NOREPLAY)
1811 		(void) fprintf(file, "NOREPLAY ");
1812 
1813 	/* BEGIN Solaris-specific flags. */
1814 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_USED)
1815 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_USED ");
1816 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_PAIRED)
1817 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_PAIRED ");
1818 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_OUTBOUND)
1819 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_OUTBOUND ");
1820 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_INBOUND)
1821 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_INBOUND ");
1822 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_UNIQUE)
1823 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_UNIQUE ");
1824 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_AALG1)
1825 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_AALG1 ");
1826 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_AALG2)
1827 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_AALG2 ");
1828 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_EALG1)
1829 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_EALG1 ");
1830 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_EALG2)
1831 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_EALG2 ");
1832 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_NATT_LOC)
1833 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_NATT_LOC ");
1834 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_NATT_REM)
1835 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_NATT_REM ");
1836 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_TUNNEL)
1837 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_TUNNEL ");
1838 	if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & SADB_X_SAFLAGS_NATTED)
1839 		(void) fprintf(file, "X_NATTED ");
1840 	/* END Solaris-specific flags. */
1841 
1842 	(void) fprintf(file, ">\n");
1843 }
1844 
1845 void
1846 printsatime(FILE *file, int64_t lt, const char *msg, const char *pfx,
1847     const char *pfx2, boolean_t vflag)
1848 {
1849 	char tbuf[TBUF_SIZE]; /* For strftime() call. */
1850 	const char *tp = tbuf;
1851 	time_t t = lt;
1852 	struct tm res;
1853 
1854 	if (t != lt) {
1855 		if (lt > 0)
1856 			t = LONG_MAX;
1857 		else
1858 			t = LONG_MIN;
1859 	}
1860 
1861 	if (strftime(tbuf, TBUF_SIZE, NULL, localtime_r(&t, &res)) == 0)
1862 		tp = dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "<time conversion failed>");
1863 	(void) fprintf(file, msg, pfx, tp);
1864 	if (vflag && (pfx2 != NULL))
1865 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1866 		    "%s\t(raw time value %" PRIu64 ")\n"), pfx2, lt);
1867 }
1868 
1869 /*
1870  * Print the SA lifetime information.  (An SADB_EXT_LIFETIME_* extension.)
1871  */
1872 void
1873 print_lifetimes(FILE *file, time_t wallclock, struct sadb_lifetime *current,
1874     struct sadb_lifetime *hard, struct sadb_lifetime *soft,
1875     struct sadb_lifetime *idle, boolean_t vflag)
1876 {
1877 	int64_t scratch;
1878 	char *soft_prefix = dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "SLT: ");
1879 	char *hard_prefix = dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "HLT: ");
1880 	char *current_prefix = dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "CLT: ");
1881 	char *idle_prefix = dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "ILT: ");
1882 	char byte_str[BYTE_STR_SIZE]; /* byte lifetime string representation */
1883 	char secs_str[SECS_STR_SIZE]; /* buffer for seconds representation */
1884 
1885 	if (current != NULL &&
1886 	    current->sadb_lifetime_len != SADB_8TO64(sizeof (*current))) {
1887 		warnxfp(EFD(file), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1888 		    "WARNING: CURRENT lifetime extension length (%u) is bad."),
1889 		    SADB_64TO8(current->sadb_lifetime_len));
1890 	}
1891 
1892 	if (hard != NULL &&
1893 	    hard->sadb_lifetime_len != SADB_8TO64(sizeof (*hard))) {
1894 		warnxfp(EFD(file), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1895 		    "WARNING: HARD lifetime extension length (%u) is bad."),
1896 		    SADB_64TO8(hard->sadb_lifetime_len));
1897 	}
1898 
1899 	if (soft != NULL &&
1900 	    soft->sadb_lifetime_len != SADB_8TO64(sizeof (*soft))) {
1901 		warnxfp(EFD(file), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1902 		    "WARNING: SOFT lifetime extension length (%u) is bad."),
1903 		    SADB_64TO8(soft->sadb_lifetime_len));
1904 	}
1905 
1906 	if (idle != NULL &&
1907 	    idle->sadb_lifetime_len != SADB_8TO64(sizeof (*idle))) {
1908 		warnxfp(EFD(file), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1909 		    "WARNING: IDLE lifetime extension length (%u) is bad."),
1910 		    SADB_64TO8(idle->sadb_lifetime_len));
1911 	}
1912 
1913 	(void) fprintf(file, " LT: Lifetime information\n");
1914 	if (current != NULL) {
1915 		/* Express values as current values. */
1916 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1917 		    "%sCurrent lifetime information:\n"),
1918 		    current_prefix);
1919 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1920 		    "%s%" PRIu64 " bytes %sprotected, %u allocations "
1921 		    "used.\n"), current_prefix,
1922 		    current->sadb_lifetime_bytes,
1923 		    bytecnt2out(current->sadb_lifetime_bytes, byte_str,
1924 		    sizeof (byte_str), SPC_END),
1925 		    current->sadb_lifetime_allocations);
1926 		printsatime(file, current->sadb_lifetime_addtime,
1927 		    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%sSA added at time: %s\n"),
1928 		    current_prefix, current_prefix, vflag);
1929 		if (current->sadb_lifetime_usetime != 0) {
1930 			printsatime(file, current->sadb_lifetime_usetime,
1931 			    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1932 			    "%sSA first used at time %s\n"),
1933 			    current_prefix, current_prefix, vflag);
1934 		}
1935 		printsatime(file, wallclock, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1936 		    "%sTime now is %s\n"), current_prefix, current_prefix,
1937 		    vflag);
1938 	}
1939 
1940 	if (soft != NULL) {
1941 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1942 		    "%sSoft lifetime information:\n"),
1943 		    soft_prefix);
1944 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1945 		    "%s%" PRIu64 " bytes %sof lifetime, %u allocations.\n"),
1946 		    soft_prefix,
1947 		    soft->sadb_lifetime_bytes,
1948 		    bytecnt2out(soft->sadb_lifetime_bytes, byte_str,
1949 		    sizeof (byte_str), SPC_END),
1950 		    soft->sadb_lifetime_allocations);
1951 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1952 		    "%s%" PRIu64 " seconds %sof post-add lifetime.\n"),
1953 		    soft_prefix, soft->sadb_lifetime_addtime,
1954 		    secs2out(soft->sadb_lifetime_addtime, secs_str,
1955 		    sizeof (secs_str), SPC_END));
1956 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
1957 		    "%s%" PRIu64 " seconds %sof post-use lifetime.\n"),
1958 		    soft_prefix, soft->sadb_lifetime_usetime,
1959 		    secs2out(soft->sadb_lifetime_usetime, secs_str,
1960 		    sizeof (secs_str), SPC_END));
1961 		/* If possible, express values as time remaining. */
1962 		if (current != NULL) {
1963 			if (soft->sadb_lifetime_bytes != 0)
1964 				(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s"
1965 				    "%" PRIu64 " bytes %smore can be "
1966 				    "protected.\n"), soft_prefix,
1967 				    (soft->sadb_lifetime_bytes >
1968 				    current->sadb_lifetime_bytes) ?
1969 				    soft->sadb_lifetime_bytes -
1970 				    current->sadb_lifetime_bytes : 0,
1971 				    (soft->sadb_lifetime_bytes >
1972 				    current->sadb_lifetime_bytes) ?
1973 				    bytecnt2out(soft->sadb_lifetime_bytes -
1974 				    current->sadb_lifetime_bytes, byte_str,
1975 				    sizeof (byte_str), SPC_END) : "");
1976 			if (soft->sadb_lifetime_addtime != 0 ||
1977 			    (soft->sadb_lifetime_usetime != 0 &&
1978 			    current->sadb_lifetime_usetime != 0)) {
1979 				int64_t adddelta, usedelta;
1980 
1981 				if (soft->sadb_lifetime_addtime != 0) {
1982 					adddelta =
1983 					    current->sadb_lifetime_addtime +
1984 					    soft->sadb_lifetime_addtime -
1985 					    wallclock;
1986 				} else {
1987 					adddelta = TIME_MAX;
1988 				}
1989 
1990 				if (soft->sadb_lifetime_usetime != 0 &&
1991 				    current->sadb_lifetime_usetime != 0) {
1992 					usedelta =
1993 					    current->sadb_lifetime_usetime +
1994 					    soft->sadb_lifetime_usetime -
1995 					    wallclock;
1996 				} else {
1997 					usedelta = TIME_MAX;
1998 				}
1999 				(void) fprintf(file, "%s", soft_prefix);
2000 				scratch = MIN(adddelta, usedelta);
2001 				if (scratch >= 0) {
2002 					(void) fprintf(file,
2003 					    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2004 					    "Soft expiration occurs in %"
2005 					    PRId64 " seconds%s\n"), scratch,
2006 					    secs2out(scratch, secs_str,
2007 					    sizeof (secs_str), SPC_BEGIN));
2008 				} else {
2009 					(void) fprintf(file,
2010 					    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2011 					    "Soft expiration occurred\n"));
2012 				}
2013 				scratch += wallclock;
2014 				printsatime(file, scratch, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2015 				    "%sTime of expiration: %s.\n"),
2016 				    soft_prefix, soft_prefix, vflag);
2017 			}
2018 		}
2019 	}
2020 
2021 	if (hard != NULL) {
2022 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2023 		    "%sHard lifetime information:\n"), hard_prefix);
2024 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2025 		    "%s%" PRIu64 " bytes %sof lifetime, %u allocations.\n"),
2026 		    hard_prefix,
2027 		    hard->sadb_lifetime_bytes,
2028 		    bytecnt2out(hard->sadb_lifetime_bytes, byte_str,
2029 		    sizeof (byte_str), SPC_END),
2030 		    hard->sadb_lifetime_allocations);
2031 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2032 		    "%s%" PRIu64 " seconds %sof post-add lifetime.\n"),
2033 		    hard_prefix, hard->sadb_lifetime_addtime,
2034 		    secs2out(hard->sadb_lifetime_addtime, secs_str,
2035 		    sizeof (secs_str), SPC_END));
2036 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2037 		    "%s%" PRIu64 " seconds %sof post-use lifetime.\n"),
2038 		    hard_prefix, hard->sadb_lifetime_usetime,
2039 		    secs2out(hard->sadb_lifetime_usetime, secs_str,
2040 		    sizeof (secs_str), SPC_END));
2041 		/* If possible, express values as time remaining. */
2042 		if (current != NULL) {
2043 			if (hard->sadb_lifetime_bytes != 0)
2044 				(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s"
2045 				    "%" PRIu64 " bytes %smore can be "
2046 				    "protected.\n"), hard_prefix,
2047 				    (hard->sadb_lifetime_bytes >
2048 				    current->sadb_lifetime_bytes) ?
2049 				    hard->sadb_lifetime_bytes -
2050 				    current->sadb_lifetime_bytes : 0,
2051 				    (hard->sadb_lifetime_bytes >
2052 				    current->sadb_lifetime_bytes) ?
2053 				    bytecnt2out(hard->sadb_lifetime_bytes -
2054 				    current->sadb_lifetime_bytes, byte_str,
2055 				    sizeof (byte_str), SPC_END) : "");
2056 			if (hard->sadb_lifetime_addtime != 0 ||
2057 			    (hard->sadb_lifetime_usetime != 0 &&
2058 			    current->sadb_lifetime_usetime != 0)) {
2059 				int64_t adddelta, usedelta;
2060 
2061 				if (hard->sadb_lifetime_addtime != 0) {
2062 					adddelta =
2063 					    current->sadb_lifetime_addtime +
2064 					    hard->sadb_lifetime_addtime -
2065 					    wallclock;
2066 				} else {
2067 					adddelta = TIME_MAX;
2068 				}
2069 
2070 				if (hard->sadb_lifetime_usetime != 0 &&
2071 				    current->sadb_lifetime_usetime != 0) {
2072 					usedelta =
2073 					    current->sadb_lifetime_usetime +
2074 					    hard->sadb_lifetime_usetime -
2075 					    wallclock;
2076 				} else {
2077 					usedelta = TIME_MAX;
2078 				}
2079 				(void) fprintf(file, "%s", hard_prefix);
2080 				scratch = MIN(adddelta, usedelta);
2081 				if (scratch >= 0) {
2082 					(void) fprintf(file,
2083 					    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2084 					    "Hard expiration occurs in %"
2085 					    PRId64 " seconds%s\n"), scratch,
2086 					    secs2out(scratch, secs_str,
2087 					    sizeof (secs_str), SPC_BEGIN));
2088 				} else {
2089 					(void) fprintf(file,
2090 					    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2091 					    "Hard expiration occurred\n"));
2092 				}
2093 				scratch += wallclock;
2094 				printsatime(file, scratch, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2095 				    "%sTime of expiration: %s.\n"),
2096 				    hard_prefix, hard_prefix, vflag);
2097 			}
2098 		}
2099 	}
2100 	if (idle != NULL) {
2101 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2102 		    "%sIdle lifetime information:\n"), idle_prefix);
2103 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2104 		    "%s%" PRIu64 " seconds %sof post-add lifetime.\n"),
2105 		    idle_prefix, idle->sadb_lifetime_addtime,
2106 		    secs2out(idle->sadb_lifetime_addtime, secs_str,
2107 		    sizeof (secs_str), SPC_END));
2108 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2109 		    "%s%" PRIu64 " seconds %sof post-use lifetime.\n"),
2110 		    idle_prefix, idle->sadb_lifetime_usetime,
2111 		    secs2out(idle->sadb_lifetime_usetime, secs_str,
2112 		    sizeof (secs_str), SPC_END));
2113 	}
2114 }
2115 
2116 /*
2117  * Print an SADB_EXT_ADDRESS_* extension.
2118  */
2119 void
2120 print_address(FILE *file, char *prefix, struct sadb_address *addr,
2121     boolean_t ignore_nss)
2122 {
2123 	struct protoent *pe;
2124 
2125 	(void) fprintf(file, "%s", prefix);
2126 	switch (addr->sadb_address_exttype) {
2127 	case SADB_EXT_ADDRESS_SRC:
2128 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Source address "));
2129 		break;
2130 	case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_INNER_SRC:
2131 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2132 		    "Inner source address "));
2133 		break;
2134 	case SADB_EXT_ADDRESS_DST:
2135 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2136 		    "Destination address "));
2137 		break;
2138 	case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_INNER_DST:
2139 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2140 		    "Inner destination address "));
2141 		break;
2142 	case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_NATT_LOC:
2143 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2144 		    "NAT-T local address "));
2145 		break;
2146 	case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_NATT_REM:
2147 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2148 		    "NAT-T remote address "));
2149 		break;
2150 	}
2151 
2152 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2153 	    "(proto=%d"), addr->sadb_address_proto);
2154 	if (ignore_nss == B_FALSE) {
2155 		if (addr->sadb_address_proto == 0) {
2156 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2157 			    "/<unspecified>"));
2158 		} else if ((pe = getprotobynumber(addr->sadb_address_proto))
2159 		    != NULL) {
2160 			(void) fprintf(file, "/%s", pe->p_name);
2161 		} else {
2162 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2163 			    "/<unknown>"));
2164 		}
2165 	}
2166 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, ")\n%s"), prefix);
2167 	(void) dump_sockaddr((struct sockaddr *)(addr + 1),
2168 	    addr->sadb_address_prefixlen, B_FALSE, file, ignore_nss);
2169 }
2170 
2171 /*
2172  * Print an SADB_EXT_KEY extension.
2173  */
2174 void
2175 print_key(FILE *file, char *prefix, struct sadb_key *key)
2176 {
2177 	(void) fprintf(file, "%s", prefix);
2178 
2179 	switch (key->sadb_key_exttype) {
2180 	case SADB_EXT_KEY_AUTH:
2181 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Authentication"));
2182 		break;
2183 	case SADB_EXT_KEY_ENCRYPT:
2184 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Encryption"));
2185 		break;
2186 	}
2187 
2188 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, " key.\n%s"), prefix);
2189 	(void) dump_key((uint8_t *)(key + 1), key->sadb_key_bits,
2190 	    key->sadb_key_reserved, file, B_TRUE);
2191 	(void) fprintf(file, "\n");
2192 }
2193 
2194 /*
2195  * Print an SADB_EXT_IDENTITY_* extension.
2196  */
2197 void
2198 print_ident(FILE *file, char *prefix, struct sadb_ident *id)
2199 {
2200 	boolean_t canprint = B_TRUE;
2201 
2202 	(void) fprintf(file, "%s", prefix);
2203 	switch (id->sadb_ident_exttype) {
2204 	case SADB_EXT_IDENTITY_SRC:
2205 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Source"));
2206 		break;
2207 	case SADB_EXT_IDENTITY_DST:
2208 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Destination"));
2209 		break;
2210 	}
2211 
2212 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2213 	    " identity, uid=%d, type "), id->sadb_ident_id);
2214 	canprint = dump_sadb_idtype(id->sadb_ident_type, file, NULL);
2215 	(void) fprintf(file, "\n%s", prefix);
2216 	if (canprint) {
2217 		(void) fprintf(file, "%s\n", (char *)(id + 1));
2218 	} else {
2219 		print_asn1_name(file, (const unsigned char *)(id + 1),
2220 		    SADB_64TO8(id->sadb_ident_len) - sizeof (sadb_ident_t));
2221 	}
2222 }
2223 
2224 /*
2225  * Convert sadb_sens extension into binary security label.
2226  */
2227 
2228 #include <tsol/label.h>
2229 #include <sys/tsol/tndb.h>
2230 #include <sys/tsol/label_macro.h>
2231 
2232 void
2233 ipsec_convert_sens_to_bslabel(const struct sadb_sens *sens, bslabel_t *sl)
2234 {
2235 	uint64_t *bitmap = (uint64_t *)(sens + 1);
2236 	int bitmap_len = SADB_64TO8(sens->sadb_sens_sens_len);
2237 
2238 	bsllow(sl);
2239 	LCLASS_SET((_bslabel_impl_t *)sl, sens->sadb_sens_sens_level);
2240 	bcopy(bitmap, &((_bslabel_impl_t *)sl)->compartments,
2241 	    bitmap_len);
2242 }
2243 
2244 void
2245 ipsec_convert_bslabel_to_string(bslabel_t *sl, char **plabel)
2246 {
2247 	if (label_to_str(sl, plabel, M_LABEL, DEF_NAMES) != 0) {
2248 		*plabel = strdup(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2249 		    "** Label conversion failed **"));
2250 	}
2251 }
2252 
2253 void
2254 ipsec_convert_bslabel_to_hex(bslabel_t *sl, char **plabel)
2255 {
2256 	if (label_to_str(sl, plabel, M_INTERNAL, DEF_NAMES) != 0) {
2257 		*plabel = strdup(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2258 		    "** Label conversion failed **"));
2259 	}
2260 }
2261 
2262 int
2263 ipsec_convert_sl_to_sens(int doi, bslabel_t *sl, sadb_sens_t *sens)
2264 {
2265 	uint8_t *bitmap;
2266 	int sens_len = sizeof (sadb_sens_t) + _C_LEN * 4;
2267 
2268 
2269 	if (sens == NULL)
2270 		return (sens_len);
2271 
2272 
2273 	(void) memset(sens, 0, sens_len);
2274 
2275 	sens->sadb_sens_exttype = SADB_EXT_SENSITIVITY;
2276 	sens->sadb_sens_len = SADB_8TO64(sens_len);
2277 	sens->sadb_sens_dpd = doi;
2278 
2279 	sens->sadb_sens_sens_level = LCLASS(sl);
2280 	sens->sadb_sens_integ_level = 0;
2281 	sens->sadb_sens_sens_len = _C_LEN >> 1;
2282 	sens->sadb_sens_integ_len = 0;
2283 
2284 	sens->sadb_x_sens_flags = 0;
2285 
2286 	bitmap = (uint8_t *)(sens + 1);
2287 	bcopy(&(((_bslabel_impl_t *)sl)->compartments), bitmap, _C_LEN * 4);
2288 
2289 	return (sens_len);
2290 }
2291 
2292 
2293 /*
2294  * Print an SADB_SENSITIVITY extension.
2295  */
2296 void
2297 print_sens(FILE *file, char *prefix, const struct sadb_sens *sens,
2298 	boolean_t ignore_nss)
2299 {
2300 	char *plabel;
2301 	char *hlabel;
2302 	uint64_t *bitmap = (uint64_t *)(sens + 1);
2303 	bslabel_t sl;
2304 	int i;
2305 	int sens_len = sens->sadb_sens_sens_len;
2306 	int integ_len = sens->sadb_sens_integ_len;
2307 	boolean_t inner = (sens->sadb_sens_exttype == SADB_EXT_SENSITIVITY);
2308 	const char *sensname = inner ?
2309 	    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Plaintext Sensitivity") :
2310 	    dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Ciphertext Sensitivity");
2311 
2312 	ipsec_convert_sens_to_bslabel(sens, &sl);
2313 
2314 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2315 	    "%s%s DPD %d, sens level=%d, integ level=%d, flags=%x\n"),
2316 	    prefix, sensname, sens->sadb_sens_dpd, sens->sadb_sens_sens_level,
2317 	    sens->sadb_sens_integ_level, sens->sadb_x_sens_flags);
2318 
2319 	ipsec_convert_bslabel_to_hex(&sl, &hlabel);
2320 
2321 	if (ignore_nss) {
2322 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2323 		    "%s %s Label: %s\n"), prefix, sensname, hlabel);
2324 
2325 		for (i = 0; i < sens_len; i++, bitmap++)
2326 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2327 			    "%s %s BM extended word %d 0x%" PRIx64 "\n"),
2328 			    prefix, sensname, i, *bitmap);
2329 
2330 	} else {
2331 		ipsec_convert_bslabel_to_string(&sl, &plabel);
2332 
2333 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2334 		    "%s %s Label: %s (%s)\n"),
2335 		    prefix, sensname, plabel, hlabel);
2336 		free(plabel);
2337 
2338 	}
2339 	free(hlabel);
2340 
2341 	bitmap = (uint64_t *)(sens + 1 + sens_len);
2342 
2343 	for (i = 0; i < integ_len; i++, bitmap++)
2344 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2345 		    "%s Integrity BM extended word %d 0x%" PRIx64 "\n"),
2346 		    prefix, i, *bitmap);
2347 }
2348 
2349 /*
2350  * Print an SADB_EXT_PROPOSAL extension.
2351  */
2352 void
2353 print_prop(FILE *file, char *prefix, struct sadb_prop *prop)
2354 {
2355 	struct sadb_comb *combs;
2356 	int i, numcombs;
2357 
2358 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2359 	    "%sProposal, replay counter = %u.\n"), prefix,
2360 	    prop->sadb_prop_replay);
2361 
2362 	numcombs = prop->sadb_prop_len - SADB_8TO64(sizeof (*prop));
2363 	numcombs /= SADB_8TO64(sizeof (*combs));
2364 
2365 	combs = (struct sadb_comb *)(prop + 1);
2366 
2367 	for (i = 0; i < numcombs; i++) {
2368 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2369 		    "%s Combination #%u "), prefix, i + 1);
2370 		if (combs[i].sadb_comb_auth != SADB_AALG_NONE) {
2371 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2372 			    "Authentication = "));
2373 			(void) dump_aalg(combs[i].sadb_comb_auth, file);
2374 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2375 			    "  minbits=%u, maxbits=%u.\n%s "),
2376 			    combs[i].sadb_comb_auth_minbits,
2377 			    combs[i].sadb_comb_auth_maxbits, prefix);
2378 		}
2379 
2380 		if (combs[i].sadb_comb_encrypt != SADB_EALG_NONE) {
2381 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2382 			    "Encryption = "));
2383 			(void) dump_ealg(combs[i].sadb_comb_encrypt, file);
2384 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2385 			    "  minbits=%u, maxbits=%u.\n%s "),
2386 			    combs[i].sadb_comb_encrypt_minbits,
2387 			    combs[i].sadb_comb_encrypt_maxbits, prefix);
2388 		}
2389 
2390 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "HARD: "));
2391 		if (combs[i].sadb_comb_hard_allocations)
2392 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "alloc=%u "),
2393 			    combs[i].sadb_comb_hard_allocations);
2394 		if (combs[i].sadb_comb_hard_bytes)
2395 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "bytes=%"
2396 			    PRIu64 " "), combs[i].sadb_comb_hard_bytes);
2397 		if (combs[i].sadb_comb_hard_addtime)
2398 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2399 			    "post-add secs=%" PRIu64 " "),
2400 			    combs[i].sadb_comb_hard_addtime);
2401 		if (combs[i].sadb_comb_hard_usetime)
2402 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2403 			    "post-use secs=%" PRIu64 ""),
2404 			    combs[i].sadb_comb_hard_usetime);
2405 
2406 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "\n%s SOFT: "),
2407 		    prefix);
2408 		if (combs[i].sadb_comb_soft_allocations)
2409 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "alloc=%u "),
2410 			    combs[i].sadb_comb_soft_allocations);
2411 		if (combs[i].sadb_comb_soft_bytes)
2412 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "bytes=%"
2413 			    PRIu64 " "), combs[i].sadb_comb_soft_bytes);
2414 		if (combs[i].sadb_comb_soft_addtime)
2415 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2416 			    "post-add secs=%" PRIu64 " "),
2417 			    combs[i].sadb_comb_soft_addtime);
2418 		if (combs[i].sadb_comb_soft_usetime)
2419 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2420 			    "post-use secs=%" PRIu64 ""),
2421 			    combs[i].sadb_comb_soft_usetime);
2422 		(void) fprintf(file, "\n");
2423 	}
2424 }
2425 
2426 /*
2427  * Print an extended proposal (SADB_X_EXT_EPROP).
2428  */
2429 void
2430 print_eprop(FILE *file, char *prefix, struct sadb_prop *eprop)
2431 {
2432 	uint64_t *sofar;
2433 	struct sadb_x_ecomb *ecomb;
2434 	struct sadb_x_algdesc *algdesc;
2435 	int i, j;
2436 
2437 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2438 	    "%sExtended Proposal, replay counter = %u, "), prefix,
2439 	    eprop->sadb_prop_replay);
2440 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2441 	    "number of combinations = %u.\n"), eprop->sadb_x_prop_numecombs);
2442 
2443 	sofar = (uint64_t *)(eprop + 1);
2444 	ecomb = (struct sadb_x_ecomb *)sofar;
2445 
2446 	for (i = 0; i < eprop->sadb_x_prop_numecombs; ) {
2447 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2448 		    "%s Extended combination #%u:\n"), prefix, ++i);
2449 
2450 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s HARD: "),
2451 		    prefix);
2452 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "alloc=%u, "),
2453 		    ecomb->sadb_x_ecomb_hard_allocations);
2454 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "bytes=%" PRIu64
2455 		    ", "), ecomb->sadb_x_ecomb_hard_bytes);
2456 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "post-add secs=%"
2457 		    PRIu64 ", "), ecomb->sadb_x_ecomb_hard_addtime);
2458 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "post-use secs=%"
2459 		    PRIu64 "\n"), ecomb->sadb_x_ecomb_hard_usetime);
2460 
2461 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%s SOFT: "),
2462 		    prefix);
2463 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "alloc=%u, "),
2464 		    ecomb->sadb_x_ecomb_soft_allocations);
2465 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2466 		    "bytes=%" PRIu64 ", "), ecomb->sadb_x_ecomb_soft_bytes);
2467 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2468 		    "post-add secs=%" PRIu64 ", "),
2469 		    ecomb->sadb_x_ecomb_soft_addtime);
2470 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "post-use secs=%"
2471 		    PRIu64 "\n"), ecomb->sadb_x_ecomb_soft_usetime);
2472 
2473 		sofar = (uint64_t *)(ecomb + 1);
2474 		algdesc = (struct sadb_x_algdesc *)sofar;
2475 
2476 		for (j = 0; j < ecomb->sadb_x_ecomb_numalgs; ) {
2477 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2478 			    "%s Alg #%u "), prefix, ++j);
2479 			switch (algdesc->sadb_x_algdesc_satype) {
2480 			case SADB_SATYPE_ESP:
2481 				(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2482 				    "for ESP "));
2483 				break;
2484 			case SADB_SATYPE_AH:
2485 				(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2486 				    "for AH "));
2487 				break;
2488 			default:
2489 				(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2490 				    "for satype=%d "),
2491 				    algdesc->sadb_x_algdesc_satype);
2492 			}
2493 			switch (algdesc->sadb_x_algdesc_algtype) {
2494 			case SADB_X_ALGTYPE_CRYPT:
2495 				(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2496 				    "Encryption = "));
2497 				(void) dump_ealg(algdesc->sadb_x_algdesc_alg,
2498 				    file);
2499 				break;
2500 			case SADB_X_ALGTYPE_AUTH:
2501 				(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2502 				    "Authentication = "));
2503 				(void) dump_aalg(algdesc->sadb_x_algdesc_alg,
2504 				    file);
2505 				break;
2506 			default:
2507 				(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2508 				    "algtype(%d) = alg(%d)"),
2509 				    algdesc->sadb_x_algdesc_algtype,
2510 				    algdesc->sadb_x_algdesc_alg);
2511 				break;
2512 			}
2513 
2514 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2515 			    "  minbits=%u, maxbits=%u, saltbits=%u\n"),
2516 			    algdesc->sadb_x_algdesc_minbits,
2517 			    algdesc->sadb_x_algdesc_maxbits,
2518 			    algdesc->sadb_x_algdesc_reserved);
2519 
2520 			sofar = (uint64_t *)(++algdesc);
2521 		}
2522 		ecomb = (struct sadb_x_ecomb *)sofar;
2523 	}
2524 }
2525 
2526 /*
2527  * Print an SADB_EXT_SUPPORTED extension.
2528  */
2529 void
2530 print_supp(FILE *file, char *prefix, struct sadb_supported *supp)
2531 {
2532 	struct sadb_alg *algs;
2533 	int i, numalgs;
2534 
2535 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%sSupported "), prefix);
2536 	switch (supp->sadb_supported_exttype) {
2537 	case SADB_EXT_SUPPORTED_AUTH:
2538 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "authentication"));
2539 		break;
2540 	case SADB_EXT_SUPPORTED_ENCRYPT:
2541 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "encryption"));
2542 		break;
2543 	}
2544 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, " algorithms.\n"));
2545 
2546 	algs = (struct sadb_alg *)(supp + 1);
2547 	numalgs = supp->sadb_supported_len - SADB_8TO64(sizeof (*supp));
2548 	numalgs /= SADB_8TO64(sizeof (*algs));
2549 	for (i = 0; i < numalgs; i++) {
2550 		uint16_t exttype = supp->sadb_supported_exttype;
2551 
2552 		(void) fprintf(file, "%s", prefix);
2553 		switch (exttype) {
2554 		case SADB_EXT_SUPPORTED_AUTH:
2555 			(void) dump_aalg(algs[i].sadb_alg_id, file);
2556 			break;
2557 		case SADB_EXT_SUPPORTED_ENCRYPT:
2558 			(void) dump_ealg(algs[i].sadb_alg_id, file);
2559 			break;
2560 		}
2561 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2562 		    " minbits=%u, maxbits=%u, ivlen=%u, saltbits=%u"),
2563 		    algs[i].sadb_alg_minbits, algs[i].sadb_alg_maxbits,
2564 		    algs[i].sadb_alg_ivlen, algs[i].sadb_x_alg_saltbits);
2565 		if (exttype == SADB_EXT_SUPPORTED_ENCRYPT)
2566 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2567 			    ", increment=%u"), algs[i].sadb_x_alg_increment);
2568 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, ".\n"));
2569 	}
2570 }
2571 
2572 /*
2573  * Print an SADB_EXT_SPIRANGE extension.
2574  */
2575 void
2576 print_spirange(FILE *file, char *prefix, struct sadb_spirange *range)
2577 {
2578 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2579 	    "%sSPI Range, min=0x%x, max=0x%x\n"), prefix,
2580 	    htonl(range->sadb_spirange_min),
2581 	    htonl(range->sadb_spirange_max));
2582 }
2583 
2584 /*
2585  * Print an SADB_X_EXT_KM_COOKIE extension.
2586  */
2587 
2588 void
2589 print_kmc(FILE *file, char *prefix, struct sadb_x_kmc *kmc)
2590 {
2591 	char *cookie_label;
2592 
2593 	if ((cookie_label = kmc_lookup_by_cookie(kmc->sadb_x_kmc_cookie)) ==
2594 	    NULL)
2595 		cookie_label = dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "<Label not found.>");
2596 
2597 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2598 	    "%sProtocol %u, cookie=\"%s\" (%u)\n"), prefix,
2599 	    kmc->sadb_x_kmc_proto, cookie_label, kmc->sadb_x_kmc_cookie);
2600 }
2601 
2602 /*
2603  * Print an SADB_X_EXT_REPLAY_CTR extension.
2604  */
2605 
2606 void
2607 print_replay(FILE *file, char *prefix, sadb_x_replay_ctr_t *repl)
2608 {
2609 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2610 	    "%sReplay Value "), prefix);
2611 	if ((repl->sadb_x_rc_replay32 == 0) &&
2612 	    (repl->sadb_x_rc_replay64 == 0)) {
2613 		(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2614 		    "<Value not found.>"));
2615 	}
2616 	/*
2617 	 * We currently do not support a 64-bit replay value.
2618 	 * RFC 4301 will require one, however, and we have a field
2619 	 * in place when 4301 is built.
2620 	 */
2621 	(void) fprintf(file, "% " PRIu64 "\n",
2622 	    ((repl->sadb_x_rc_replay32 == 0) ?
2623 	    repl->sadb_x_rc_replay64 : repl->sadb_x_rc_replay32));
2624 }
2625 /*
2626  * Print an SADB_X_EXT_PAIR extension.
2627  */
2628 static void
2629 print_pair(FILE *file, char *prefix, struct sadb_x_pair *pair)
2630 {
2631 	(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "%sPaired with spi=0x%x\n"),
2632 	    prefix, ntohl(pair->sadb_x_pair_spi));
2633 }
2634 
2635 /*
2636  * Take a PF_KEY message pointed to buffer and print it.  Useful for DUMP
2637  * and GET.
2638  */
2639 void
2640 print_samsg(FILE *file, uint64_t *buffer, boolean_t want_timestamp,
2641     boolean_t vflag, boolean_t ignore_nss)
2642 {
2643 	uint64_t *current;
2644 	struct sadb_msg *samsg = (struct sadb_msg *)buffer;
2645 	struct sadb_ext *ext;
2646 	struct sadb_lifetime *currentlt = NULL, *hardlt = NULL, *softlt = NULL;
2647 	struct sadb_lifetime *idlelt = NULL;
2648 	int i;
2649 	time_t wallclock;
2650 
2651 	(void) time(&wallclock);
2652 
2653 	print_sadb_msg(file, samsg, want_timestamp ? wallclock : 0, vflag);
2654 	current = (uint64_t *)(samsg + 1);
2655 	while (current - buffer < samsg->sadb_msg_len) {
2656 		int lenbytes;
2657 
2658 		ext = (struct sadb_ext *)current;
2659 		lenbytes = SADB_64TO8(ext->sadb_ext_len);
2660 		switch (ext->sadb_ext_type) {
2661 		case SADB_EXT_SA:
2662 			print_sa(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2663 			    "SA: "), (struct sadb_sa *)current);
2664 			break;
2665 		/*
2666 		 * Pluck out lifetimes and print them at the end.  This is
2667 		 * to show relative lifetimes.
2668 		 */
2669 		case SADB_EXT_LIFETIME_CURRENT:
2670 			currentlt = (struct sadb_lifetime *)current;
2671 			break;
2672 		case SADB_EXT_LIFETIME_HARD:
2673 			hardlt = (struct sadb_lifetime *)current;
2674 			break;
2675 		case SADB_EXT_LIFETIME_SOFT:
2676 			softlt = (struct sadb_lifetime *)current;
2677 			break;
2678 		case SADB_X_EXT_LIFETIME_IDLE:
2679 			idlelt = (struct sadb_lifetime *)current;
2680 			break;
2681 
2682 		case SADB_EXT_ADDRESS_SRC:
2683 			print_address(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "SRC: "),
2684 			    (struct sadb_address *)current, ignore_nss);
2685 			break;
2686 		case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_INNER_SRC:
2687 			print_address(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "INS: "),
2688 			    (struct sadb_address *)current, ignore_nss);
2689 			break;
2690 		case SADB_EXT_ADDRESS_DST:
2691 			print_address(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "DST: "),
2692 			    (struct sadb_address *)current, ignore_nss);
2693 			break;
2694 		case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_INNER_DST:
2695 			print_address(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "IND: "),
2696 			    (struct sadb_address *)current, ignore_nss);
2697 			break;
2698 		case SADB_EXT_KEY_AUTH:
2699 			print_key(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2700 			    "AKY: "), (struct sadb_key *)current);
2701 			break;
2702 		case SADB_EXT_KEY_ENCRYPT:
2703 			print_key(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2704 			    "EKY: "), (struct sadb_key *)current);
2705 			break;
2706 		case SADB_EXT_IDENTITY_SRC:
2707 			print_ident(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "SID: "),
2708 			    (struct sadb_ident *)current);
2709 			break;
2710 		case SADB_EXT_IDENTITY_DST:
2711 			print_ident(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "DID: "),
2712 			    (struct sadb_ident *)current);
2713 			break;
2714 		case SADB_EXT_SENSITIVITY:
2715 			print_sens(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "SNS: "),
2716 			    (struct sadb_sens *)current, ignore_nss);
2717 			break;
2718 		case SADB_EXT_PROPOSAL:
2719 			print_prop(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "PRP: "),
2720 			    (struct sadb_prop *)current);
2721 			break;
2722 		case SADB_EXT_SUPPORTED_AUTH:
2723 			print_supp(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "SUA: "),
2724 			    (struct sadb_supported *)current);
2725 			break;
2726 		case SADB_EXT_SUPPORTED_ENCRYPT:
2727 			print_supp(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "SUE: "),
2728 			    (struct sadb_supported *)current);
2729 			break;
2730 		case SADB_EXT_SPIRANGE:
2731 			print_spirange(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "SPR: "),
2732 			    (struct sadb_spirange *)current);
2733 			break;
2734 		case SADB_X_EXT_EPROP:
2735 			print_eprop(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "EPR: "),
2736 			    (struct sadb_prop *)current);
2737 			break;
2738 		case SADB_X_EXT_KM_COOKIE:
2739 			print_kmc(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "KMC: "),
2740 			    (struct sadb_x_kmc *)current);
2741 			break;
2742 		case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_NATT_REM:
2743 			print_address(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "NRM: "),
2744 			    (struct sadb_address *)current, ignore_nss);
2745 			break;
2746 		case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_NATT_LOC:
2747 			print_address(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "NLC: "),
2748 			    (struct sadb_address *)current, ignore_nss);
2749 			break;
2750 		case SADB_X_EXT_PAIR:
2751 			print_pair(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "OTH: "),
2752 			    (struct sadb_x_pair *)current);
2753 			break;
2754 		case SADB_X_EXT_OUTER_SENS:
2755 			print_sens(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "OSN: "),
2756 			    (struct sadb_sens *)current, ignore_nss);
2757 			break;
2758 		case SADB_X_EXT_REPLAY_VALUE:
2759 			(void) print_replay(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2760 			    "RPL: "), (sadb_x_replay_ctr_t *)current);
2761 			break;
2762 		default:
2763 			(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2764 			    "UNK: Unknown ext. %d, len %d.\n"),
2765 			    ext->sadb_ext_type, lenbytes);
2766 			for (i = 0; i < ext->sadb_ext_len; i++)
2767 				(void) fprintf(file, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2768 				    "UNK: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n"),
2769 				    ((uint64_t *)ext)[i]);
2770 			break;
2771 		}
2772 		current += (lenbytes == 0) ?
2773 		    SADB_8TO64(sizeof (struct sadb_ext)) : ext->sadb_ext_len;
2774 	}
2775 	/*
2776 	 * Print lifetimes NOW.
2777 	 */
2778 	if (currentlt != NULL || hardlt != NULL || softlt != NULL ||
2779 	    idlelt != NULL)
2780 		print_lifetimes(file, wallclock, currentlt, hardlt,
2781 		    softlt, idlelt, vflag);
2782 
2783 	if (current - buffer != samsg->sadb_msg_len) {
2784 		warnxfp(EFD(file), dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2785 		    "WARNING: insufficient buffer space or corrupt message."));
2786 	}
2787 
2788 	(void) fflush(file);	/* Make sure our message is out there. */
2789 }
2790 
2791 /*
2792  * save_XXX functions are used when "saving" the SA tables to either a
2793  * file or standard output.  They use the dump_XXX functions where needed,
2794  * but mostly they use the rparseXXX functions.
2795  */
2796 
2797 /*
2798  * Print save information for a lifetime extension.
2799  *
2800  * NOTE : It saves the lifetime in absolute terms.  For example, if you
2801  * had a hard_usetime of 60 seconds, you'll save it as 60 seconds, even though
2802  * there may have been 59 seconds burned off the clock.
2803  */
2804 boolean_t
2805 save_lifetime(struct sadb_lifetime *lifetime, FILE *ofile)
2806 {
2807 	char *prefix;
2808 
2809 	switch (lifetime->sadb_lifetime_exttype) {
2810 	case SADB_EXT_LIFETIME_HARD:
2811 		prefix = "hard";
2812 		break;
2813 	case SADB_EXT_LIFETIME_SOFT:
2814 		prefix = "soft";
2815 		break;
2816 	case SADB_X_EXT_LIFETIME_IDLE:
2817 		prefix = "idle";
2818 		break;
2819 	}
2820 
2821 	if (putc('\t', ofile) == EOF)
2822 		return (B_FALSE);
2823 
2824 	if (lifetime->sadb_lifetime_allocations != 0 && fprintf(ofile,
2825 	    "%s_alloc %u ", prefix, lifetime->sadb_lifetime_allocations) < 0)
2826 		return (B_FALSE);
2827 
2828 	if (lifetime->sadb_lifetime_bytes != 0 && fprintf(ofile,
2829 	    "%s_bytes %" PRIu64 " ", prefix, lifetime->sadb_lifetime_bytes) < 0)
2830 		return (B_FALSE);
2831 
2832 	if (lifetime->sadb_lifetime_addtime != 0 && fprintf(ofile,
2833 	    "%s_addtime %" PRIu64 " ", prefix,
2834 	    lifetime->sadb_lifetime_addtime) < 0)
2835 		return (B_FALSE);
2836 
2837 	if (lifetime->sadb_lifetime_usetime != 0 && fprintf(ofile,
2838 	    "%s_usetime %" PRIu64 " ", prefix,
2839 	    lifetime->sadb_lifetime_usetime) < 0)
2840 		return (B_FALSE);
2841 
2842 	return (B_TRUE);
2843 }
2844 
2845 /*
2846  * Print save information for an address extension.
2847  */
2848 boolean_t
2849 save_address(struct sadb_address *addr, FILE *ofile)
2850 {
2851 	char *printable_addr, buf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
2852 	const char *prefix, *pprefix;
2853 	struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)(addr + 1);
2854 	struct sockaddr_in *sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)sin6;
2855 	int af = sin->sin_family;
2856 
2857 	/*
2858 	 * Address-family reality check.
2859 	 */
2860 	if (af != AF_INET6 && af != AF_INET)
2861 		return (B_FALSE);
2862 
2863 	switch (addr->sadb_address_exttype) {
2864 	case SADB_EXT_ADDRESS_SRC:
2865 		prefix = "src";
2866 		pprefix = "sport";
2867 		break;
2868 	case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_INNER_SRC:
2869 		prefix = "isrc";
2870 		pprefix = "isport";
2871 		break;
2872 	case SADB_EXT_ADDRESS_DST:
2873 		prefix = "dst";
2874 		pprefix = "dport";
2875 		break;
2876 	case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_INNER_DST:
2877 		prefix = "idst";
2878 		pprefix = "idport";
2879 		break;
2880 	case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_NATT_LOC:
2881 		prefix = "nat_loc ";
2882 		pprefix = "nat_lport";
2883 		break;
2884 	case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_NATT_REM:
2885 		prefix = "nat_rem ";
2886 		pprefix = "nat_rport";
2887 		break;
2888 	}
2889 
2890 	if (fprintf(ofile, "    %s ", prefix) < 0)
2891 		return (B_FALSE);
2892 
2893 	/*
2894 	 * Do not do address-to-name translation, given that we live in
2895 	 * an age of names that explode into many addresses.
2896 	 */
2897 	printable_addr = (char *)inet_ntop(af,
2898 	    (af == AF_INET) ? (char *)&sin->sin_addr : (char *)&sin6->sin6_addr,
2899 	    buf, sizeof (buf));
2900 	if (printable_addr == NULL)
2901 		printable_addr = "Invalid IP address.";
2902 	if (fprintf(ofile, "%s", printable_addr) < 0)
2903 		return (B_FALSE);
2904 	if (addr->sadb_address_prefixlen != 0 &&
2905 	    !((addr->sadb_address_prefixlen == 32 && af == AF_INET) ||
2906 	    (addr->sadb_address_prefixlen == 128 && af == AF_INET6))) {
2907 		if (fprintf(ofile, "/%d", addr->sadb_address_prefixlen) < 0)
2908 			return (B_FALSE);
2909 	}
2910 
2911 	/*
2912 	 * The port is in the same position for struct sockaddr_in and
2913 	 * struct sockaddr_in6.  We exploit that property here.
2914 	 */
2915 	if ((pprefix != NULL) && (sin->sin_port != 0))
2916 		(void) fprintf(ofile, " %s %d", pprefix, ntohs(sin->sin_port));
2917 
2918 	return (B_TRUE);
2919 }
2920 
2921 /*
2922  * Print save information for a key extension. Returns whether writing
2923  * to the specified output file was successful or not.
2924  */
2925 boolean_t
2926 save_key(struct sadb_key *key, FILE *ofile)
2927 {
2928 	char *prefix;
2929 
2930 	if (putc('\t', ofile) == EOF)
2931 		return (B_FALSE);
2932 
2933 	prefix = (key->sadb_key_exttype == SADB_EXT_KEY_AUTH) ? "auth" : "encr";
2934 
2935 	if (fprintf(ofile, "%skey ", prefix) < 0)
2936 		return (B_FALSE);
2937 
2938 	if (dump_key((uint8_t *)(key + 1), key->sadb_key_bits,
2939 	    key->sadb_key_reserved, ofile, B_FALSE) == -1)
2940 		return (B_FALSE);
2941 
2942 	return (B_TRUE);
2943 }
2944 
2945 /*
2946  * Print save information for an identity extension.
2947  */
2948 boolean_t
2949 save_ident(struct sadb_ident *ident, FILE *ofile)
2950 {
2951 	char *prefix;
2952 
2953 	if (putc('\t', ofile) == EOF)
2954 		return (B_FALSE);
2955 
2956 	prefix = (ident->sadb_ident_exttype == SADB_EXT_IDENTITY_SRC) ? "src" :
2957 	    "dst";
2958 
2959 	if (fprintf(ofile, "%sidtype %s ", prefix,
2960 	    rparseidtype(ident->sadb_ident_type)) < 0)
2961 		return (B_FALSE);
2962 
2963 	if (ident->sadb_ident_type == SADB_X_IDENTTYPE_DN ||
2964 	    ident->sadb_ident_type == SADB_X_IDENTTYPE_GN) {
2965 		if (fprintf(ofile, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
2966 		    "<can-not-print>")) < 0)
2967 			return (B_FALSE);
2968 	} else {
2969 		if (fprintf(ofile, "%s", (char *)(ident + 1)) < 0)
2970 			return (B_FALSE);
2971 	}
2972 
2973 	return (B_TRUE);
2974 }
2975 
2976 boolean_t
2977 save_sens(struct sadb_sens *sens, FILE *ofile)
2978 {
2979 	char *prefix;
2980 	char *hlabel;
2981 	bslabel_t sl;
2982 
2983 	if (putc('\t', ofile) == EOF)
2984 		return (B_FALSE);
2985 
2986 	if (sens->sadb_sens_exttype == SADB_EXT_SENSITIVITY)
2987 		prefix = "label";
2988 	else if ((sens->sadb_x_sens_flags & SADB_X_SENS_IMPLICIT) == 0)
2989 		prefix = "outer-label";
2990 	else
2991 		prefix = "implicit-label";
2992 
2993 	ipsec_convert_sens_to_bslabel(sens, &sl);
2994 	ipsec_convert_bslabel_to_hex(&sl, &hlabel);
2995 
2996 	if (fprintf(ofile, "%s %s ", prefix, hlabel) < 0) {
2997 		free(hlabel);
2998 		return (B_FALSE);
2999 	}
3000 	free(hlabel);
3001 
3002 	return (B_TRUE);
3003 }
3004 
3005 /*
3006  * "Save" a security association to an output file.
3007  *
3008  * NOTE the lack of calls to dgettext() because I'm outputting parseable stuff.
3009  * ALSO NOTE that if you change keywords (see parsecmd()), you'll have to
3010  * change them here as well.
3011  */
3012 void
3013 save_assoc(uint64_t *buffer, FILE *ofile)
3014 {
3015 	int terrno;
3016 	boolean_t seen_proto = B_FALSE, seen_iproto = B_FALSE;
3017 	uint64_t *current;
3018 	struct sadb_address *addr;
3019 	struct sadb_x_replay_ctr *repl;
3020 	struct sadb_msg *samsg = (struct sadb_msg *)buffer;
3021 	struct sadb_ext *ext;
3022 
3023 #define	tidyup() \
3024 	terrno = errno; (void) fclose(ofile); errno = terrno; \
3025 	interactive = B_FALSE
3026 
3027 #define	savenl() if (fputs(" \\\n", ofile) == EOF) \
3028 	{ bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "savenl")); }
3029 
3030 	if (fputs("# begin assoc\n", ofile) == EOF)
3031 		bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3032 		    "save_assoc: Opening comment of SA"));
3033 	if (fprintf(ofile, "add %s ", rparsesatype(samsg->sadb_msg_satype)) < 0)
3034 		bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "save_assoc: First line of SA"));
3035 	savenl();
3036 
3037 	current = (uint64_t *)(samsg + 1);
3038 	while (current - buffer < samsg->sadb_msg_len) {
3039 		struct sadb_sa *assoc;
3040 
3041 		ext = (struct sadb_ext *)current;
3042 		addr = (struct sadb_address *)ext;  /* Just in case... */
3043 		switch (ext->sadb_ext_type) {
3044 		case SADB_EXT_SA:
3045 			assoc = (struct sadb_sa *)ext;
3046 			if (assoc->sadb_sa_state != SADB_SASTATE_MATURE) {
3047 				if (fprintf(ofile, "# WARNING: SA was dying "
3048 				    "or dead.\n") < 0) {
3049 					tidyup();
3050 					bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3051 					    "save_assoc: fprintf not mature"));
3052 				}
3053 			}
3054 			if (fprintf(ofile, "    spi 0x%x ",
3055 			    ntohl(assoc->sadb_sa_spi)) < 0) {
3056 				tidyup();
3057 				bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3058 				    "save_assoc: fprintf spi"));
3059 			}
3060 			if (assoc->sadb_sa_encrypt != SADB_EALG_NONE) {
3061 				if (fprintf(ofile, "encr_alg %s ",
3062 				    rparsealg(assoc->sadb_sa_encrypt,
3063 				    IPSEC_PROTO_ESP)) < 0) {
3064 					tidyup();
3065 					bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3066 					    "save_assoc: fprintf encrypt"));
3067 				}
3068 			}
3069 			if (assoc->sadb_sa_auth != SADB_AALG_NONE) {
3070 				if (fprintf(ofile, "auth_alg %s ",
3071 				    rparsealg(assoc->sadb_sa_auth,
3072 				    IPSEC_PROTO_AH)) < 0) {
3073 					tidyup();
3074 					bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3075 					    "save_assoc: fprintf auth"));
3076 				}
3077 			}
3078 			if (fprintf(ofile, "replay %d ",
3079 			    assoc->sadb_sa_replay) < 0) {
3080 				tidyup();
3081 				bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3082 				    "save_assoc: fprintf replay"));
3083 			}
3084 			if (assoc->sadb_sa_flags & (SADB_X_SAFLAGS_NATT_LOC |
3085 			    SADB_X_SAFLAGS_NATT_REM)) {
3086 				if (fprintf(ofile, "encap udp") < 0) {
3087 					tidyup();
3088 					bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3089 					    "save_assoc: fprintf encap"));
3090 				}
3091 			}
3092 			savenl();
3093 			break;
3094 		case SADB_EXT_LIFETIME_HARD:
3095 		case SADB_EXT_LIFETIME_SOFT:
3096 		case SADB_X_EXT_LIFETIME_IDLE:
3097 			if (!save_lifetime((struct sadb_lifetime *)ext,
3098 			    ofile)) {
3099 				tidyup();
3100 				bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "save_lifetime"));
3101 			}
3102 			savenl();
3103 			break;
3104 		case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_INNER_SRC:
3105 		case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_INNER_DST:
3106 			if (!seen_iproto && addr->sadb_address_proto) {
3107 				(void) fprintf(ofile, "    iproto %d",
3108 				    addr->sadb_address_proto);
3109 				savenl();
3110 				seen_iproto = B_TRUE;
3111 			}
3112 			goto skip_srcdst;  /* Hack to avoid cases below... */
3113 			/* FALLTHRU */
3114 		case SADB_EXT_ADDRESS_SRC:
3115 		case SADB_EXT_ADDRESS_DST:
3116 			if (!seen_proto && addr->sadb_address_proto) {
3117 				(void) fprintf(ofile, "    proto %d",
3118 				    addr->sadb_address_proto);
3119 				savenl();
3120 				seen_proto = B_TRUE;
3121 			}
3122 			/* FALLTHRU */
3123 		case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_NATT_REM:
3124 		case SADB_X_EXT_ADDRESS_NATT_LOC:
3125 skip_srcdst:
3126 			if (!save_address(addr, ofile)) {
3127 				tidyup();
3128 				bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "save_address"));
3129 			}
3130 			savenl();
3131 			break;
3132 		case SADB_EXT_KEY_AUTH:
3133 		case SADB_EXT_KEY_ENCRYPT:
3134 			if (!save_key((struct sadb_key *)ext, ofile)) {
3135 				tidyup();
3136 				bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "save_address"));
3137 			}
3138 			savenl();
3139 			break;
3140 		case SADB_EXT_IDENTITY_SRC:
3141 		case SADB_EXT_IDENTITY_DST:
3142 			if (!save_ident((struct sadb_ident *)ext, ofile)) {
3143 				tidyup();
3144 				bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "save_address"));
3145 			}
3146 			savenl();
3147 			break;
3148 		case SADB_X_EXT_REPLAY_VALUE:
3149 			repl = (sadb_x_replay_ctr_t *)ext;
3150 			if ((repl->sadb_x_rc_replay32 == 0) &&
3151 			    (repl->sadb_x_rc_replay64 == 0)) {
3152 				tidyup();
3153 				bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "Replay Value"));
3154 			}
3155 			if (fprintf(ofile, "replay_value %" PRIu64 "",
3156 			    (repl->sadb_x_rc_replay32 == 0 ?
3157 			    repl->sadb_x_rc_replay64 :
3158 			    repl->sadb_x_rc_replay32)) < 0) {
3159 				tidyup();
3160 				bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3161 				    "save_assoc: fprintf replay value"));
3162 			}
3163 			savenl();
3164 			break;
3165 		case SADB_EXT_SENSITIVITY:
3166 		case SADB_X_EXT_OUTER_SENS:
3167 			if (!save_sens((struct sadb_sens *)ext, ofile)) {
3168 				tidyup();
3169 				bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "save_sens"));
3170 			}
3171 			savenl();
3172 			break;
3173 		default:
3174 			/* Skip over irrelevant extensions. */
3175 			break;
3176 		}
3177 		current += ext->sadb_ext_len;
3178 	}
3179 
3180 	if (fputs(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "\n# end assoc\n\n"), ofile) == EOF) {
3181 		tidyup();
3182 		bail(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN, "save_assoc: last fputs"));
3183 	}
3184 }
3185 
3186 /*
3187  * Open the output file for the "save" command.
3188  */
3189 FILE *
3190 opensavefile(char *filename)
3191 {
3192 	int fd;
3193 	FILE *retval;
3194 	struct stat buf;
3195 
3196 	/*
3197 	 * If the user specifies "-" or doesn't give a filename, then
3198 	 * dump to stdout.  Make sure to document the dangers of files
3199 	 * that are NFS, directing your output to strange places, etc.
3200 	 */
3201 	if (filename == NULL || strcmp("-", filename) == 0)
3202 		return (stdout);
3203 
3204 	/*
3205 	 * open the file with the create bits set.  Since I check for
3206 	 * real UID == root in main(), I won't worry about the ownership
3207 	 * problem.
3208 	 */
3209 	fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_EXCL | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, S_IRUSR);
3210 	if (fd == -1) {
3211 		if (errno != EEXIST)
3212 			bail_msg("%s %s: %s", filename, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3213 			    "open error"),
3214 			    strerror(errno));
3215 		fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC, 0);
3216 		if (fd == -1)
3217 			bail_msg("%s %s: %s", filename, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3218 			    "open error"), strerror(errno));
3219 		if (fstat(fd, &buf) == -1) {
3220 			(void) close(fd);
3221 			bail_msg("%s fstat: %s", filename, strerror(errno));
3222 		}
3223 		if (S_ISREG(buf.st_mode) &&
3224 		    ((buf.st_mode & S_IAMB) != S_IRUSR)) {
3225 			warnx(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3226 			    "WARNING: Save file already exists with "
3227 			    "permission %o."), buf.st_mode & S_IAMB);
3228 			warnx(dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3229 			    "Normal users may be able to read IPsec "
3230 			    "keying material."));
3231 		}
3232 	}
3233 
3234 	/* Okay, we have an FD.  Assign it to a stdio FILE pointer. */
3235 	retval = fdopen(fd, "w");
3236 	if (retval == NULL) {
3237 		(void) close(fd);
3238 		bail_msg("%s %s: %s", filename, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3239 		    "fdopen error"), strerror(errno));
3240 	}
3241 	return (retval);
3242 }
3243 
3244 const char *
3245 do_inet_ntop(const void *addr, char *cp, size_t size)
3246 {
3247 	boolean_t isv4;
3248 	struct in6_addr *inaddr6 = (struct in6_addr *)addr;
3249 	struct in_addr inaddr;
3250 
3251 	if ((isv4 = IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(inaddr6)) == B_TRUE) {
3252 		IN6_V4MAPPED_TO_INADDR(inaddr6, &inaddr);
3253 	}
3254 
3255 	return (inet_ntop(isv4 ? AF_INET : AF_INET6,
3256 	    isv4 ? (void *)&inaddr : inaddr6, cp, size));
3257 }
3258 
3259 char numprint[NBUF_SIZE];
3260 
3261 /*
3262  * Parse and reverse parse a specific SA type (AH, ESP, etc.).
3263  */
3264 static struct typetable {
3265 	char *type;
3266 	int token;
3267 } type_table[] = {
3268 	{"all", SADB_SATYPE_UNSPEC},
3269 	{"ah",  SADB_SATYPE_AH},
3270 	{"esp", SADB_SATYPE_ESP},
3271 	/* PF_KEY NOTE:  More to come if net/pfkeyv2.h gets updated. */
3272 	{NULL, 0}	/* Token value is irrelevant for this entry. */
3273 };
3274 
3275 char *
3276 rparsesatype(int type)
3277 {
3278 	struct typetable *tt = type_table;
3279 
3280 	while (tt->type != NULL && type != tt->token)
3281 		tt++;
3282 
3283 	if (tt->type == NULL) {
3284 		(void) snprintf(numprint, NBUF_SIZE, "%d", type);
3285 	} else {
3286 		return (tt->type);
3287 	}
3288 
3289 	return (numprint);
3290 }
3291 
3292 
3293 /*
3294  * Return a string containing the name of the specified numerical algorithm
3295  * identifier.
3296  */
3297 char *
3298 rparsealg(uint8_t alg, int proto_num)
3299 {
3300 	static struct ipsecalgent *holder = NULL; /* we're single-threaded */
3301 
3302 	if (holder != NULL)
3303 		freeipsecalgent(holder);
3304 
3305 	holder = getipsecalgbynum(alg, proto_num, NULL);
3306 	if (holder == NULL) {
3307 		(void) snprintf(numprint, NBUF_SIZE, "%d", alg);
3308 		return (numprint);
3309 	}
3310 
3311 	return (*(holder->a_names));
3312 }
3313 
3314 /*
3315  * Parse and reverse parse out a source/destination ID type.
3316  */
3317 static struct idtypes {
3318 	char *idtype;
3319 	uint8_t retval;
3320 } idtypes[] = {
3321 	{"prefix",	SADB_IDENTTYPE_PREFIX},
3322 	{"fqdn",	SADB_IDENTTYPE_FQDN},
3323 	{"domain",	SADB_IDENTTYPE_FQDN},
3324 	{"domainname",	SADB_IDENTTYPE_FQDN},
3325 	{"user_fqdn",	SADB_IDENTTYPE_USER_FQDN},
3326 	{"mailbox",	SADB_IDENTTYPE_USER_FQDN},
3327 	{"der_dn",	SADB_X_IDENTTYPE_DN},
3328 	{"der_gn",	SADB_X_IDENTTYPE_GN},
3329 	{NULL,		0}
3330 };
3331 
3332 char *
3333 rparseidtype(uint16_t type)
3334 {
3335 	struct idtypes *idp;
3336 
3337 	for (idp = idtypes; idp->idtype != NULL; idp++) {
3338 		if (type == idp->retval)
3339 			return (idp->idtype);
3340 	}
3341 
3342 	(void) snprintf(numprint, NBUF_SIZE, "%d", type);
3343 	return (numprint);
3344 }
3345 
3346 /*
3347  * This is a general purpose exit function, calling functions can specify an
3348  * error type. If the command calling this function was started by smf(5) the
3349  * error type could be used as a hint to the restarter. In the future this
3350  * function could be used to do something more intelligent with a process that
3351  * encounters an error. If exit() is called with an error code other than those
3352  * defined by smf(5), the program will just get restarted. Unless restarting
3353  * is likely to resolve the error condition, its probably sensible to just
3354  * log the error and keep running.
3355  *
3356  * The SERVICE_* exit_types mean nothing if the command was run from the
3357  * command line, just exit(). There are two special cases:
3358  *
3359  * SERVICE_DEGRADE - Not implemented in smf(5), one day it could hint that
3360  *                   the service is not running as well is it could. For
3361  *                   now, don't do anything, just record the error.
3362  * DEBUG_FATAL - Something happened, if the command was being run in debug
3363  *               mode, exit() as you really want to know something happened,
3364  *               otherwise just keep running. This is ignored when running
3365  *               under smf(5).
3366  *
3367  * The function will handle an optional variable args error message, this
3368  * will be written to the error stream, typically a log file or stderr.
3369  */
3370 void
3371 ipsecutil_exit(exit_type_t type, char *fmri, FILE *fp, const char *fmt, ...)
3372 {
3373 	int exit_status;
3374 	va_list args;
3375 
3376 	if (fp == NULL)
3377 		fp = stderr;
3378 	if (fmt != NULL) {
3379 		va_start(args, fmt);
3380 		vwarnxfp(fp, fmt, args);
3381 		va_end(args);
3382 	}
3383 
3384 	if (fmri == NULL) {
3385 		/* Command being run directly from a shell. */
3386 		switch (type) {
3387 		case SERVICE_EXIT_OK:
3388 			exit_status = 0;
3389 			break;
3390 		case SERVICE_DEGRADE:
3391 			return;
3392 			break;
3393 		case SERVICE_BADPERM:
3394 		case SERVICE_BADCONF:
3395 		case SERVICE_MAINTAIN:
3396 		case SERVICE_DISABLE:
3397 		case SERVICE_FATAL:
3398 		case SERVICE_RESTART:
3399 		case DEBUG_FATAL:
3400 			warnxfp(fp, "Fatal error - exiting.");
3401 			exit_status = 1;
3402 			break;
3403 		}
3404 	} else {
3405 		/* Command being run as a smf(5) method. */
3406 		switch (type) {
3407 		case SERVICE_EXIT_OK:
3408 			exit_status = SMF_EXIT_OK;
3409 			break;
3410 		case SERVICE_DEGRADE: /* Not implemented yet. */
3411 		case DEBUG_FATAL:
3412 			/* Keep running, don't exit(). */
3413 			return;
3414 			break;
3415 		case SERVICE_BADPERM:
3416 			warnxfp(fp, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3417 			    "Permission error with %s."), fmri);
3418 			exit_status = SMF_EXIT_ERR_PERM;
3419 			break;
3420 		case SERVICE_BADCONF:
3421 			warnxfp(fp, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3422 			    "Bad configuration of service %s."), fmri);
3423 			exit_status = SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL;
3424 			break;
3425 		case SERVICE_MAINTAIN:
3426 			warnxfp(fp, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3427 			    "Service %s needs maintenance."), fmri);
3428 			exit_status = SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL;
3429 			break;
3430 		case SERVICE_DISABLE:
3431 			exit_status = SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL;
3432 			break;
3433 		case SERVICE_FATAL:
3434 			warnxfp(fp, dgettext(TEXT_DOMAIN,
3435 			    "Service %s fatal error."), fmri);
3436 			exit_status = SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL;
3437 			break;
3438 		case SERVICE_RESTART:
3439 			exit_status = 1;
3440 			break;
3441 		}
3442 	}
3443 	(void) fflush(fp);
3444 	(void) fclose(fp);
3445 	exit(exit_status);
3446 }
3447