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21 
22 /*
23  * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 /* Copyright (c) 1990 Mentat Inc. */
27 
28 #ifndef	_INET_IP_H
29 #define	_INET_IP_H
30 
31 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
32 
33 #ifdef	__cplusplus
34 extern "C" {
35 #endif
36 
37 #include <sys/isa_defs.h>
38 #include <sys/types.h>
39 #include <inet/mib2.h>
40 #include <inet/nd.h>
41 #include <sys/atomic.h>
42 #include <net/if_dl.h>
43 #include <net/if.h>
44 #include <netinet/ip.h>
45 #include <netinet/igmp.h>
46 #include <sys/neti.h>
47 #include <sys/hook.h>
48 #include <sys/hook_event.h>
49 #include <sys/hook_impl.h>
50 #include <inet/ip_stack.h>
51 
52 #ifdef _KERNEL
53 #include <netinet/ip6.h>
54 #include <sys/avl.h>
55 #include <sys/vmem.h>
56 #include <sys/squeue.h>
57 #include <net/route.h>
58 #include <sys/systm.h>
59 #include <sys/multidata.h>
60 #include <net/radix.h>
61 #include <sys/modhash.h>
62 
63 #ifdef DEBUG
64 #define	CONN_DEBUG
65 #endif
66 
67 #define	IP_DEBUG
68 /*
69  * The mt-streams(9F) flags for the IP module; put here so that other
70  * "drivers" that are actually IP (e.g., ICMP, UDP) can use the same set
71  * of flags.
72  */
73 #define	IP_DEVMTFLAGS D_MP
74 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
75 
76 #define	IP_MOD_NAME	"ip"
77 #define	IP_DEV_NAME	"/dev/ip"
78 #define	IP6_DEV_NAME	"/dev/ip6"
79 
80 #define	UDP_MOD_NAME	"udp"
81 #define	UDP_DEV_NAME	"/dev/udp"
82 #define	UDP6_DEV_NAME	"/dev/udp6"
83 
84 #define	TCP_MOD_NAME	"tcp"
85 #define	TCP_DEV_NAME	"/dev/tcp"
86 #define	TCP6_DEV_NAME	"/dev/tcp6"
87 
88 #define	SCTP_MOD_NAME	"sctp"
89 
90 #ifndef	_IPADDR_T
91 #define	_IPADDR_T
92 typedef uint32_t ipaddr_t;
93 #endif
94 
95 /* Number of bits in an address */
96 #define	IP_ABITS		32
97 #define	IPV6_ABITS		128
98 
99 #define	IP_HOST_MASK		(ipaddr_t)0xffffffffU
100 
101 #define	IP_CSUM(mp, off, sum)		(~ip_cksum(mp, off, sum) & 0xFFFF)
102 #define	IP_CSUM_PARTIAL(mp, off, sum)	ip_cksum(mp, off, sum)
103 #define	IP_BCSUM_PARTIAL(bp, len, sum)	bcksum(bp, len, sum)
104 #define	IP_MD_CSUM(pd, off, sum)	(~ip_md_cksum(pd, off, sum) & 0xffff)
105 #define	IP_MD_CSUM_PARTIAL(pd, off, sum) ip_md_cksum(pd, off, sum)
106 
107 /*
108  * Flag to IP write side to indicate that the appln has sent in a pre-built
109  * IP header. Stored in ipha_ident (which is otherwise zero).
110  */
111 #define	IP_HDR_INCLUDED			0xFFFF
112 
113 #define	ILL_FRAG_HASH_TBL_COUNT	((unsigned int)64)
114 #define	ILL_FRAG_HASH_TBL_SIZE	(ILL_FRAG_HASH_TBL_COUNT * sizeof (ipfb_t))
115 
116 #define	IPV4_ADDR_LEN			4
117 #define	IP_ADDR_LEN			IPV4_ADDR_LEN
118 #define	IP_ARP_PROTO_TYPE		0x0800
119 
120 #define	IPV4_VERSION			4
121 #define	IP_VERSION			IPV4_VERSION
122 #define	IP_SIMPLE_HDR_LENGTH_IN_WORDS	5
123 #define	IP_SIMPLE_HDR_LENGTH		20
124 #define	IP_MAX_HDR_LENGTH		60
125 
126 #define	IP_MAX_OPT_LENGTH (IP_MAX_HDR_LENGTH-IP_SIMPLE_HDR_LENGTH)
127 
128 #define	IP_MIN_MTU			(IP_MAX_HDR_LENGTH + 8)	/* 68 bytes */
129 
130 /*
131  * XXX IP_MAXPACKET is defined in <netinet/ip.h> as well. At some point the
132  * 2 files should be cleaned up to remove all redundant definitions.
133  */
134 #define	IP_MAXPACKET			65535
135 #define	IP_SIMPLE_HDR_VERSION \
136 	((IP_VERSION << 4) | IP_SIMPLE_HDR_LENGTH_IN_WORDS)
137 
138 #define	UDPH_SIZE			8
139 
140 /* Leave room for ip_newroute to tack on the src and target addresses */
141 #define	OK_RESOLVER_MP(mp)						\
142 	((mp) && ((mp)->b_wptr - (mp)->b_rptr) >= (2 * IP_ADDR_LEN))
143 
144 /*
145  * Constants and type definitions to support IP IOCTL commands
146  */
147 #define	IP_IOCTL			(('i'<<8)|'p')
148 #define	IP_IOC_IRE_DELETE		4
149 #define	IP_IOC_IRE_DELETE_NO_REPLY	5
150 #define	IP_IOC_IRE_ADVISE_NO_REPLY	6
151 #define	IP_IOC_RTS_REQUEST		7
152 
153 /* Common definitions used by IP IOCTL data structures */
154 typedef struct ipllcmd_s {
155 	uint_t	ipllc_cmd;
156 	uint_t	ipllc_name_offset;
157 	uint_t	ipllc_name_length;
158 } ipllc_t;
159 
160 /* IP IRE Change Command Structure. */
161 typedef struct ipic_s {
162 	ipllc_t	ipic_ipllc;
163 	uint_t	ipic_ire_type;
164 	uint_t	ipic_max_frag;
165 	uint_t	ipic_addr_offset;
166 	uint_t	ipic_addr_length;
167 	uint_t	ipic_mask_offset;
168 	uint_t	ipic_mask_length;
169 	uint_t	ipic_src_addr_offset;
170 	uint_t	ipic_src_addr_length;
171 	uint_t	ipic_ll_hdr_offset;
172 	uint_t	ipic_ll_hdr_length;
173 	uint_t	ipic_gateway_addr_offset;
174 	uint_t	ipic_gateway_addr_length;
175 	clock_t	ipic_rtt;
176 	uint32_t ipic_ssthresh;
177 	clock_t	ipic_rtt_sd;
178 	uchar_t ipic_ire_marks;
179 } ipic_t;
180 
181 #define	ipic_cmd		ipic_ipllc.ipllc_cmd
182 #define	ipic_ll_name_length	ipic_ipllc.ipllc_name_length
183 #define	ipic_ll_name_offset	ipic_ipllc.ipllc_name_offset
184 
185 /* IP IRE Delete Command Structure. */
186 typedef struct ipid_s {
187 	ipllc_t	ipid_ipllc;
188 	uint_t	ipid_ire_type;
189 	uint_t	ipid_addr_offset;
190 	uint_t	ipid_addr_length;
191 	uint_t	ipid_mask_offset;
192 	uint_t	ipid_mask_length;
193 } ipid_t;
194 
195 #define	ipid_cmd		ipid_ipllc.ipllc_cmd
196 
197 #ifdef _KERNEL
198 /*
199  * Temporary state for ip options parser.
200  */
201 typedef struct ipoptp_s
202 {
203 	uint8_t		*ipoptp_next;	/* next option to look at */
204 	uint8_t		*ipoptp_end;	/* end of options */
205 	uint8_t		*ipoptp_cur;	/* start of current option */
206 	uint8_t		ipoptp_len;	/* length of current option */
207 	uint32_t	ipoptp_flags;
208 } ipoptp_t;
209 
210 /*
211  * Flag(s) for ipoptp_flags
212  */
213 #define	IPOPTP_ERROR	0x00000001
214 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
215 
216 
217 /* Controls forwarding of IP packets, set via ndd */
218 #define	IP_FORWARD_NEVER	0
219 #define	IP_FORWARD_ALWAYS	1
220 
221 #define	WE_ARE_FORWARDING(ipst)	((ipst)->ips_ip_g_forward == IP_FORWARD_ALWAYS)
222 
223 #define	IPH_HDR_LENGTH(ipha)						\
224 	((int)(((ipha_t *)ipha)->ipha_version_and_hdr_length & 0xF) << 2)
225 
226 #define	IPH_HDR_VERSION(ipha)						\
227 	((int)(((ipha_t *)ipha)->ipha_version_and_hdr_length) >> 4)
228 
229 #ifdef _KERNEL
230 /*
231  * IP reassembly macros.  We hide starting and ending offsets in b_next and
232  * b_prev of messages on the reassembly queue.	The messages are chained using
233  * b_cont.  These macros are used in ip_reassemble() so we don't have to see
234  * the ugly casts and assignments.
235  * Note that the offsets are <= 64k i.e. a uint_t is sufficient to represent
236  * them.
237  */
238 #define	IP_REASS_START(mp)		((uint_t)(uintptr_t)((mp)->b_next))
239 #define	IP_REASS_SET_START(mp, u)	\
240 	((mp)->b_next = (mblk_t *)(uintptr_t)(u))
241 #define	IP_REASS_END(mp)		((uint_t)(uintptr_t)((mp)->b_prev))
242 #define	IP_REASS_SET_END(mp, u)		\
243 	((mp)->b_prev = (mblk_t *)(uintptr_t)(u))
244 
245 #define	IP_REASS_COMPLETE	0x1
246 #define	IP_REASS_PARTIAL	0x2
247 #define	IP_REASS_FAILED		0x4
248 
249 /*
250  * Test to determine whether this is a module instance of IP or a
251  * driver instance of IP.
252  */
253 #define	CONN_Q(q)	(WR(q)->q_next == NULL)
254 
255 #define	Q_TO_CONN(q)	((conn_t *)(q)->q_ptr)
256 #define	Q_TO_TCP(q)	(Q_TO_CONN((q))->conn_tcp)
257 #define	Q_TO_UDP(q)	(Q_TO_CONN((q))->conn_udp)
258 #define	Q_TO_ICMP(q)	(Q_TO_CONN((q))->conn_icmp)
259 #define	Q_TO_RTS(q)	(Q_TO_CONN((q))->conn_rts)
260 
261 /*
262  * The following two macros are used by IP to get the appropriate
263  * wq and rq for a conn. If it is a TCP conn, then we need
264  * tcp_wq/tcp_rq else, conn_wq/conn_rq. IP can use conn_wq and conn_rq
265  * from a conn directly if it knows that the conn is not TCP.
266  */
267 #define	CONNP_TO_WQ(connp)	\
268 	(IPCL_IS_TCP(connp) ? (connp)->conn_tcp->tcp_wq : (connp)->conn_wq)
269 
270 #define	CONNP_TO_RQ(connp)	RD(CONNP_TO_WQ(connp))
271 
272 #define	GRAB_CONN_LOCK(q)	{				\
273 	if (q != NULL && CONN_Q(q))				\
274 		mutex_enter(&(Q_TO_CONN(q))->conn_lock);	\
275 }
276 
277 #define	RELEASE_CONN_LOCK(q)	{				\
278 	if (q != NULL && CONN_Q(q))				\
279 		mutex_exit(&(Q_TO_CONN(q))->conn_lock);		\
280 }
281 
282 /* "Congestion controlled" protocol */
283 #define	IP_FLOW_CONTROLLED_ULP(p)   ((p) == IPPROTO_TCP || (p) == IPPROTO_SCTP)
284 
285 /*
286  * Complete the pending operation. Usually an ioctl. Can also
287  * be a bind or option management request that got enqueued
288  * in an ipsq_t. Called on completion of the operation.
289  */
290 #define	CONN_OPER_PENDING_DONE(connp)	{			\
291 	mutex_enter(&(connp)->conn_lock);			\
292 	(connp)->conn_oper_pending_ill = NULL;			\
293 	cv_broadcast(&(connp)->conn_refcv);			\
294 	mutex_exit(&(connp)->conn_lock);			\
295 	CONN_DEC_REF(connp);					\
296 }
297 
298 /* Get the credential of an IP queue of unknown type */
299 #define	GET_QUEUE_CRED(wq)						\
300 	((wq)->q_next ? (((ill_t *)(wq)->q_ptr)->ill_credp) \
301 	    : ((Q_TO_CONN((wq)))->conn_cred))
302 
303 /*
304  * Flags for the various ip_fanout_* routines.
305  */
306 #define	IP_FF_SEND_ICMP		0x01	/* Send an ICMP error */
307 #define	IP_FF_HDR_COMPLETE	0x02	/* Call ip_hdr_complete if error */
308 #define	IP_FF_CKSUM		0x04	/* Recompute ipha_cksum if error */
309 #define	IP_FF_RAWIP		0x08	/* Use rawip mib variable */
310 #define	IP_FF_SRC_QUENCH	0x10	/* OK to send ICMP_SOURCE_QUENCH */
311 #define	IP_FF_SYN_ADDIRE	0x20	/* Add IRE if TCP syn packet */
312 #define	IP_FF_IPINFO		0x80	/* Used for both V4 and V6 */
313 #define	IP_FF_SEND_SLLA		0x100	/* Send source link layer info ? */
314 #define	IPV6_REACHABILITY_CONFIRMATION	0x200	/* Flags for ip_xmit_v6 */
315 #define	IP_FF_NO_MCAST_LOOP	0x400	/* No multicasts for sending zone */
316 
317 /*
318  * Following flags are used by IPQoS to determine if policy processing is
319  * required.
320  */
321 #define	IP6_NO_IPPOLICY		0x800	/* Don't do IPQoS processing */
322 #define	IP6_IN_LLMCAST		0x1000	/* Multicast */
323 
324 #define	IP_FF_LOOPBACK		0x2000	/* Loopback fanout */
325 #define	IP_FF_SCTP_CSUM_ERR	0x4000	/* sctp pkt has failed chksum */
326 
327 #ifndef	IRE_DB_TYPE
328 #define	IRE_DB_TYPE	M_SIG
329 #endif
330 
331 #ifndef	IRE_DB_REQ_TYPE
332 #define	IRE_DB_REQ_TYPE	M_PCSIG
333 #endif
334 
335 #ifndef	IRE_ARPRESOLVE_TYPE
336 #define	IRE_ARPRESOLVE_TYPE	M_EVENT
337 #endif
338 
339 /*
340  * Values for squeue switch:
341  */
342 
343 #define	IP_SQUEUE_ENTER_NODRAIN	1
344 #define	IP_SQUEUE_ENTER	2
345 /*
346  * This is part of the interface between Transport provider and
347  * IP which can be used to set policy information. This is usually
348  * accompanied with O_T_BIND_REQ/T_BIND_REQ.ip_bind assumes that
349  * only IPSEC_POLICY_SET is there when it is found in the chain.
350  * The information contained is an struct ipsec_req_t. On success
351  * or failure, either the T_BIND_ACK or the T_ERROR_ACK is returned.
352  * IPSEC_POLICY_SET is never returned.
353  */
354 #define	IPSEC_POLICY_SET	M_SETOPTS
355 
356 #define	IRE_IS_LOCAL(ire)	((ire != NULL) && \
357 				((ire)->ire_type & (IRE_LOCAL | IRE_LOOPBACK)))
358 
359 #define	IRE_IS_TARGET(ire)	((ire != NULL) && \
360 				((ire)->ire_type != IRE_BROADCAST))
361 
362 /* IP Fragmentation Reassembly Header */
363 typedef struct ipf_s {
364 	struct ipf_s	*ipf_hash_next;
365 	struct ipf_s	**ipf_ptphn;	/* Pointer to previous hash next. */
366 	uint32_t	ipf_ident;	/* Ident to match. */
367 	uint8_t		ipf_protocol;	/* Protocol to match. */
368 	uchar_t		ipf_last_frag_seen : 1;	/* Last fragment seen ? */
369 	time_t		ipf_timestamp;	/* Reassembly start time. */
370 	mblk_t		*ipf_mp;	/* mblk we live in. */
371 	mblk_t		*ipf_tail_mp;	/* Frag queue tail pointer. */
372 	int		ipf_hole_cnt;	/* Number of holes (hard-case). */
373 	int		ipf_end;	/* Tail end offset (0 -> hard-case). */
374 	uint_t		ipf_gen;	/* Frag queue generation */
375 	size_t		ipf_count;	/* Count of bytes used by frag */
376 	uint_t		ipf_nf_hdr_len; /* Length of nonfragmented header */
377 	in6_addr_t	ipf_v6src;	/* IPv6 source address */
378 	in6_addr_t	ipf_v6dst;	/* IPv6 dest address */
379 	uint_t		ipf_prev_nexthdr_offset; /* Offset for nexthdr value */
380 	uint8_t		ipf_ecn;	/* ECN info for the fragments */
381 	uint8_t		ipf_num_dups;	/* Number of times dup frags recvd */
382 	uint16_t	ipf_checksum_flags; /* Hardware checksum flags */
383 	uint32_t	ipf_checksum;	/* Partial checksum of fragment data */
384 } ipf_t;
385 
386 #define	ipf_src	V4_PART_OF_V6(ipf_v6src)
387 #define	ipf_dst	V4_PART_OF_V6(ipf_v6dst)
388 
389 typedef enum {
390 	IB_PKT =  0x01,
391 	OB_PKT = 0x02
392 } ip_pkt_t;
393 
394 #define	UPDATE_IB_PKT_COUNT(ire)\
395 	{ \
396 	(ire)->ire_ib_pkt_count++; \
397 	if ((ire)->ire_ipif != NULL) { \
398 		/* \
399 		 * forwarding packet \
400 		 */ \
401 		if ((ire)->ire_type & (IRE_LOCAL|IRE_BROADCAST)) \
402 			atomic_add_32(&(ire)->ire_ipif->ipif_ib_pkt_count, 1);\
403 		else \
404 			atomic_add_32(&(ire)->ire_ipif->ipif_fo_pkt_count, 1);\
405 	} \
406 	}
407 #define	UPDATE_OB_PKT_COUNT(ire)\
408 	{ \
409 	(ire)->ire_ob_pkt_count++;\
410 	if ((ire)->ire_ipif != NULL) { \
411 		atomic_add_32(&(ire)->ire_ipif->ipif_ob_pkt_count, 1); \
412 	} \
413 	}
414 
415 
416 #define	IP_RPUT_LOCAL(q, mp, ipha, ire, recv_ill) \
417 { \
418 	switch (ipha->ipha_protocol) { \
419 		case IPPROTO_UDP: \
420 			ip_udp_input(q, mp, ipha, ire, recv_ill); \
421 			break; \
422 		default: \
423 			ip_proto_input(q, mp, ipha, ire, recv_ill, 0); \
424 			break; \
425 	} \
426 }
427 
428 /*
429  * NCE_EXPIRED is TRUE when we have a non-permanent nce that was
430  * found to be REACHABLE more than ip_ire_arp_interval ms ago.
431  * This macro is used to age existing nce_t entries. The
432  * nce's will get cleaned up in the following circumstances:
433  * - ip_ire_trash_reclaim will free nce's using ndp_cache_reclaim
434  *    when memory is low,
435  * - ip_arp_news, when updates are received.
436  * - if the nce is NCE_EXPIRED(), it will deleted, so that a new
437  *   arp request will need to be triggered from an ND_INITIAL nce.
438  *
439  * Note that the nce state transition follows the pattern:
440  *	ND_INITIAL -> ND_INCOMPLETE -> ND_REACHABLE
441  * after which the nce is deleted when it has expired.
442  *
443  * nce_last is the timestamp that indicates when the nce_res_mp in the
444  * nce_t was last updated to a valid link-layer address.  nce_last gets
445  * modified/updated :
446  *  - when the nce is created
447  *  - every time we get a sane arp response for the nce.
448  */
449 #define	NCE_EXPIRED(nce, ipst)	(nce->nce_last > 0 &&	\
450 	    ((nce->nce_flags & NCE_F_PERMANENT) == 0) &&	\
451 	    ((TICK_TO_MSEC(lbolt64) - nce->nce_last) > 		\
452 		(ipst)->ips_ip_ire_arp_interval))
453 
454 #endif /* _KERNEL */
455 
456 /* ICMP types */
457 #define	ICMP_ECHO_REPLY			0
458 #define	ICMP_DEST_UNREACHABLE		3
459 #define	ICMP_SOURCE_QUENCH		4
460 #define	ICMP_REDIRECT			5
461 #define	ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST		8
462 #define	ICMP_ROUTER_ADVERTISEMENT	9
463 #define	ICMP_ROUTER_SOLICITATION	10
464 #define	ICMP_TIME_EXCEEDED		11
465 #define	ICMP_PARAM_PROBLEM		12
466 #define	ICMP_TIME_STAMP_REQUEST		13
467 #define	ICMP_TIME_STAMP_REPLY		14
468 #define	ICMP_INFO_REQUEST		15
469 #define	ICMP_INFO_REPLY			16
470 #define	ICMP_ADDRESS_MASK_REQUEST	17
471 #define	ICMP_ADDRESS_MASK_REPLY		18
472 
473 /* ICMP_TIME_EXCEEDED codes */
474 #define	ICMP_TTL_EXCEEDED		0
475 #define	ICMP_REASSEMBLY_TIME_EXCEEDED	1
476 
477 /* ICMP_DEST_UNREACHABLE codes */
478 #define	ICMP_NET_UNREACHABLE		0
479 #define	ICMP_HOST_UNREACHABLE		1
480 #define	ICMP_PROTOCOL_UNREACHABLE	2
481 #define	ICMP_PORT_UNREACHABLE		3
482 #define	ICMP_FRAGMENTATION_NEEDED	4
483 #define	ICMP_SOURCE_ROUTE_FAILED	5
484 #define	ICMP_DEST_NET_UNKNOWN		6
485 #define	ICMP_DEST_HOST_UNKNOWN		7
486 #define	ICMP_SRC_HOST_ISOLATED		8
487 #define	ICMP_DEST_NET_UNREACH_ADMIN	9
488 #define	ICMP_DEST_HOST_UNREACH_ADMIN	10
489 #define	ICMP_DEST_NET_UNREACH_TOS	11
490 #define	ICMP_DEST_HOST_UNREACH_TOS	12
491 
492 /* ICMP Header Structure */
493 typedef struct icmph_s {
494 	uint8_t		icmph_type;
495 	uint8_t		icmph_code;
496 	uint16_t	icmph_checksum;
497 	union {
498 		struct { /* ECHO request/response structure */
499 			uint16_t	u_echo_ident;
500 			uint16_t	u_echo_seqnum;
501 		} u_echo;
502 		struct { /* Destination unreachable structure */
503 			uint16_t	u_du_zero;
504 			uint16_t	u_du_mtu;
505 		} u_du;
506 		struct { /* Parameter problem structure */
507 			uint8_t		u_pp_ptr;
508 			uint8_t		u_pp_rsvd[3];
509 		} u_pp;
510 		struct { /* Redirect structure */
511 			ipaddr_t	u_rd_gateway;
512 		} u_rd;
513 	} icmph_u;
514 } icmph_t;
515 
516 #define	icmph_echo_ident	icmph_u.u_echo.u_echo_ident
517 #define	icmph_echo_seqnum	icmph_u.u_echo.u_echo_seqnum
518 #define	icmph_du_zero		icmph_u.u_du.u_du_zero
519 #define	icmph_du_mtu		icmph_u.u_du.u_du_mtu
520 #define	icmph_pp_ptr		icmph_u.u_pp.u_pp_ptr
521 #define	icmph_rd_gateway	icmph_u.u_rd.u_rd_gateway
522 
523 #define	ICMPH_SIZE	8
524 
525 /*
526  * Minimum length of transport layer header included in an ICMP error
527  * message for it to be considered valid.
528  */
529 #define	ICMP_MIN_TP_HDR_LEN	8
530 
531 /* Aligned IP header */
532 typedef struct ipha_s {
533 	uint8_t		ipha_version_and_hdr_length;
534 	uint8_t		ipha_type_of_service;
535 	uint16_t	ipha_length;
536 	uint16_t	ipha_ident;
537 	uint16_t	ipha_fragment_offset_and_flags;
538 	uint8_t		ipha_ttl;
539 	uint8_t		ipha_protocol;
540 	uint16_t	ipha_hdr_checksum;
541 	ipaddr_t	ipha_src;
542 	ipaddr_t	ipha_dst;
543 } ipha_t;
544 
545 /*
546  * IP Flags
547  *
548  * Some of these constant names are copied for the DTrace IP provider in
549  * usr/src/lib/libdtrace/common/{ip.d.in, ip.sed.in}, which should be kept
550  * in sync.
551  */
552 #define	IPH_DF		0x4000	/* Don't fragment */
553 #define	IPH_MF		0x2000	/* More fragments to come */
554 #define	IPH_OFFSET	0x1FFF	/* Where the offset lives */
555 #define	IPH_FRAG_HDR	0x8000	/* IPv6 don't fragment bit */
556 
557 /* ECN code points for IPv4 TOS byte and IPv6 traffic class octet. */
558 #define	IPH_ECN_NECT	0x0	/* Not ECN-Capabable Transport */
559 #define	IPH_ECN_ECT1	0x1	/* ECN-Capable Transport, ECT(1) */
560 #define	IPH_ECN_ECT0	0x2	/* ECN-Capable Transport, ECT(0) */
561 #define	IPH_ECN_CE	0x3	/* ECN-Congestion Experienced (CE) */
562 
563 /* IP Mac info structure */
564 typedef struct ip_m_s {
565 	t_uscalar_t	ip_m_mac_type;	/* From <sys/dlpi.h> */
566 	int		ip_m_type;	/* From <net/if_types.h> */
567 	boolean_t	(*ip_m_v4mapinfo)(uint_t, uint8_t *, uint8_t *,
568 			    uint32_t *, ipaddr_t *);
569 	boolean_t	(*ip_m_v6mapinfo)(uint_t, uint8_t *, uint8_t *,
570 			    uint32_t *, in6_addr_t *);
571 	boolean_t	(*ip_m_v6intfid)(uint_t, uint8_t *, in6_addr_t *);
572 } ip_m_t;
573 
574 /*
575  * The following functions attempt to reduce the link layer dependency
576  * of the IP stack. The current set of link specific operations are:
577  * a. map from IPv4 class D (224.0/4) multicast address range to the link
578  * layer multicast address range.
579  * b. map from IPv6 multicast address range (ff00::/8) to the link
580  * layer multicast address range.
581  * c. derive the default IPv6 interface identifier from the link layer
582  * address.
583  */
584 #define	MEDIA_V4MINFO(ip_m, plen, bphys, maddr, hwxp, v4ptr) \
585 	(((ip_m)->ip_m_v4mapinfo != NULL) && \
586 	(*(ip_m)->ip_m_v4mapinfo)(plen, bphys, maddr, hwxp, v4ptr))
587 #define	MEDIA_V6INTFID(ip_m, plen, phys, v6ptr) \
588 	(((ip_m)->ip_m_v6intfid != NULL) && \
589 	(*(ip_m)->ip_m_v6intfid)(plen, phys, v6ptr))
590 #define	MEDIA_V6MINFO(ip_m, plen, bphys, maddr, hwxp, v6ptr) \
591 	(((ip_m)->ip_m_v6mapinfo != NULL) && \
592 	(*(ip_m)->ip_m_v6mapinfo)(plen, bphys, maddr, hwxp, v6ptr))
593 
594 /* Router entry types */
595 #define	IRE_BROADCAST		0x0001	/* Route entry for broadcast address */
596 #define	IRE_DEFAULT		0x0002	/* Route entry for default gateway */
597 #define	IRE_LOCAL		0x0004	/* Route entry for local address */
598 #define	IRE_LOOPBACK		0x0008	/* Route entry for loopback address */
599 #define	IRE_PREFIX		0x0010	/* Route entry for prefix routes */
600 #define	IRE_CACHE		0x0020	/* Cached Route entry */
601 #define	IRE_IF_NORESOLVER	0x0040	/* Route entry for local interface */
602 					/* net without any address mapping. */
603 #define	IRE_IF_RESOLVER		0x0080	/* Route entry for local interface */
604 					/* net with resolver. */
605 #define	IRE_HOST		0x0100	/* Host route entry */
606 #define	IRE_HOST_REDIRECT	0x0200	/* only used for T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ */
607 
608 #define	IRE_INTERFACE		(IRE_IF_NORESOLVER | IRE_IF_RESOLVER)
609 #define	IRE_OFFSUBNET		(IRE_DEFAULT | IRE_PREFIX | IRE_HOST)
610 #define	IRE_CACHETABLE		(IRE_CACHE | IRE_BROADCAST | IRE_LOCAL | \
611 				IRE_LOOPBACK)
612 #define	IRE_FORWARDTABLE	(IRE_INTERFACE | IRE_OFFSUBNET)
613 
614 /*
615  * If an IRE is marked with IRE_MARK_CONDEMNED, the last walker of
616  * the bucket should delete this IRE from this bucket.
617  */
618 #define	IRE_MARK_CONDEMNED	0x0001
619 /*
620  * If a broadcast IRE is marked with IRE_MARK_NORECV, ip_rput will drop the
621  * broadcast packets received on that interface. This is marked only
622  * on broadcast ires. Employed by IPMP, where we have multiple NICs on the
623  * same subnet receiving the same broadcast packet.
624  */
625 #define	IRE_MARK_NORECV		0x0002
626 /*
627  * IRE_CACHE marked this way won't be returned by ire_cache_lookup. Need
628  * to look specifically using MATCH_IRE_MARK_HIDDEN. Used by IPMP.
629  */
630 #define	IRE_MARK_HIDDEN		0x0004	/* Typically Used by in.mpathd */
631 
632 /*
633  * An IRE with IRE_MARK_NOADD is created in ip_newroute_ipif when the outgoing
634  * interface is specified by e.g. IP_PKTINFO.  The IRE is not added to the IRE
635  * cache table.
636  */
637 #define	IRE_MARK_NOADD		0x0008	/* Mark not to add ire in cache */
638 
639 /*
640  * IRE marked with IRE_MARK_TEMPORARY means that this IRE has been used
641  * either for forwarding a packet or has not been used for sending
642  * traffic on TCP connections terminated on this system.  In both
643  * cases, this IRE is the first to go when IRE is being cleaned up.
644  */
645 #define	IRE_MARK_TEMPORARY	0x0010
646 
647 /*
648  * IRE marked with IRE_MARK_USESRC_CHECK means that while adding an IRE with
649  * this mark, additional atomic checks need to be performed. For eg: by the
650  * time an IRE_CACHE is created, sent up to ARP and then comes back to IP; the
651  * usesrc grouping could have changed in which case we want to fail adding
652  * the IRE_CACHE entry
653  */
654 #define	IRE_MARK_USESRC_CHECK	0x0020
655 
656 /*
657  * IRE_MARK_PRIVATE_ADDR is used for IP_NEXTHOP. When IP_NEXTHOP is set, the
658  * routing table lookup for the destination is bypassed and the packet is
659  * sent directly to the specified nexthop. The associated IRE_CACHE entries
660  * should be marked with IRE_MARK_PRIVATE_ADDR flag so that they don't show up
661  * in regular ire cache lookups.
662  */
663 #define	IRE_MARK_PRIVATE_ADDR	0x0040
664 
665 /*
666  * When we send an ARP resolution query for the nexthop gateway's ire,
667  * we use esballoc to create the ire_t in the AR_ENTRY_QUERY mblk
668  * chain, and mark its ire_marks with IRE_MARK_UNCACHED. This flag
669  * indicates that information from ARP has not been transferred to a
670  * permanent IRE_CACHE entry. The flag is reset only when the
671  * information is successfully transferred to an ire_cache entry (in
672  * ire_add()). Attempting to free the AR_ENTRY_QUERY mblk chain prior
673  * to ire_add (e.g., from arp, or from ip`ip_wput_nondata) will
674  * require that the resources (incomplete ire_cache and/or nce) must
675  * be cleaned up. The free callback routine (ire_freemblk()) checks
676  * for IRE_MARK_UNCACHED to see if any resources that are pinned down
677  * will need to be cleaned up or not.
678  */
679 
680 #define	IRE_MARK_UNCACHED	0x0080
681 
682 /*
683  * The comment below (and for other netstack_t references) refers
684  * to the fact that we only do netstack_hold in particular cases,
685  * such as the references from open streams (ill_t and conn_t's
686  * pointers). Internally within IP we rely on IP's ability to cleanup e.g.
687  * ire_t's when an ill goes away.
688  */
689 typedef struct ire_expire_arg_s {
690 	int		iea_flush_flag;
691 	ip_stack_t	*iea_ipst;	/* Does not have a netstack_hold */
692 } ire_expire_arg_t;
693 
694 /* Flags with ire_expire routine */
695 #define	FLUSH_ARP_TIME		0x0001	/* ARP info potentially stale timer */
696 #define	FLUSH_REDIRECT_TIME	0x0002	/* Redirects potentially stale */
697 #define	FLUSH_MTU_TIME		0x0004	/* Include path MTU per RFC 1191 */
698 
699 /* Arguments to ire_flush_cache() */
700 #define	IRE_FLUSH_DELETE	0
701 #define	IRE_FLUSH_ADD		1
702 
703 /*
704  * Open/close synchronization flags.
705  * These are kept in a separate field in the conn and the synchronization
706  * depends on the atomic 32 bit access to that field.
707  */
708 #define	CONN_CLOSING		0x01	/* ip_close waiting for ip_wsrv */
709 #define	CONN_IPSEC_LOAD_WAIT	0x02	/* waiting for load */
710 #define	CONN_CONDEMNED		0x04	/* conn is closing, no more refs */
711 #define	CONN_INCIPIENT		0x08	/* conn not yet visible, no refs */
712 #define	CONN_QUIESCED		0x10	/* conn is now quiescent */
713 
714 /* Used to check connection state flags before caching the IRE */
715 #define	CONN_CACHE_IRE(connp)	\
716 	(!((connp)->conn_state_flags & (CONN_CLOSING|CONN_CONDEMNED)))
717 
718 /*
719  * Parameter to ip_output giving the identity of the caller.
720  * IP_WSRV means the packet was enqueued in the STREAMS queue
721  * due to flow control and is now being reprocessed in the context of
722  * the STREAMS service procedure, consequent to flow control relief.
723  * IRE_SEND means the packet is being reprocessed consequent to an
724  * ire cache creation and addition and this may or may not be happening
725  * in the service procedure context. Anything other than the above 2
726  * cases is identified as IP_WPUT. Most commonly this is the case of
727  * packets coming down from the application.
728  */
729 #ifdef _KERNEL
730 #define	IP_WSRV			1	/* Called from ip_wsrv */
731 #define	IP_WPUT			2	/* Called from ip_wput */
732 #define	IRE_SEND		3	/* Called from ire_send */
733 
734 /*
735  * Extra structures need for per-src-addr filtering (IGMPv3/MLDv2)
736  */
737 #define	MAX_FILTER_SIZE	64
738 
739 typedef struct slist_s {
740 	int		sl_numsrc;
741 	in6_addr_t	sl_addr[MAX_FILTER_SIZE];
742 } slist_t;
743 
744 /*
745  * Following struct is used to maintain retransmission state for
746  * a multicast group.  One rtx_state_t struct is an in-line field
747  * of the ilm_t struct; the slist_ts in the rtx_state_t struct are
748  * alloc'd as needed.
749  */
750 typedef struct rtx_state_s {
751 	uint_t		rtx_timer;	/* retrans timer */
752 	int		rtx_cnt;	/* retrans count */
753 	int		rtx_fmode_cnt;	/* retrans count for fmode change */
754 	slist_t		*rtx_allow;
755 	slist_t		*rtx_block;
756 } rtx_state_t;
757 
758 /*
759  * Used to construct list of multicast address records that will be
760  * sent in a single listener report.
761  */
762 typedef struct mrec_s {
763 	struct mrec_s	*mrec_next;
764 	uint8_t		mrec_type;
765 	uint8_t		mrec_auxlen;	/* currently unused */
766 	in6_addr_t	mrec_group;
767 	slist_t		mrec_srcs;
768 } mrec_t;
769 
770 /* Group membership list per upper conn */
771 /*
772  * XXX add ilg info for ifaddr/ifindex.
773  * XXX can we make ilg survive an ifconfig unplumb + plumb
774  * by setting the ipif/ill to NULL and recover that later?
775  *
776  * ilg_ipif is used by IPv4 as multicast groups are joined using an interface
777  * address (ipif).
778  * ilg_ill is used by IPv6 as multicast groups are joined using an interface
779  * index (phyint->phyint_ifindex).
780  * ilg_ill is NULL for IPv4 and ilg_ipif is NULL for IPv6.
781  *
782  * ilg records the state of multicast memberships of a socket end point.
783  * ilm records the state of multicast memberships with the driver and is
784  * maintained per interface.
785  *
786  * Notes :
787  *
788  * 1) There is no direct link between a given ilg and ilm. If the
789  *    application has joined a group G with ifindex I, we will have
790  *    an ilg with ilg_v6group and ilg_ill. There will be a corresponding
791  *    ilm with ilm_ill/ilm_v6addr recording the multicast membership.
792  *    To delete the membership,
793  *
794  *		a) Search for ilg matching on G and I with ilg_v6group
795  *		   and ilg_ill. Delete ilg_ill.
796  *		b) Search the corresponding ilm matching on G and I with
797  *		   ilm_v6addr and ilm_ill. Delete ilm.
798  *
799  *    In IPv4, the only difference is, we look using ipifs instead of
800  *    ills.
801  *
802  * 2) With IP multipathing, we want to keep receiving even after the
803  *    interface has failed. We do this by moving multicast memberships
804  *    to a new_ill within the group. This is acheived by sending
805  *    DL_DISABMULTI_REQS on ilg_ill/ilm_ill and sending DL_ENABMULTIREQS
806  *    on the new_ill and changing ilg_ill/ilm_ill to new_ill. But, we
807  *    need to be able to delete memberships which will still come down
808  *    with the ifindex of the old ill which is what the application
809  *    knows of. Thus we store the ilm_/ilg_orig_ifindex to keep track
810  *    of where we joined initially so that we can lookup even after we
811  *    moved the membership. It is also used for moving back the membership
812  *    when the old ill has been repaired. This is done by looking up for
813  *    ilms with ilm_orig_ifindex matching on the old ill's ifindex. Only
814  *    ilms actually move from old ill to new ill. ilgs don't move (just
815  *    the ilg_ill is changed when it moves) as it just records the state
816  *    of the application that has joined a group G where as ilm records
817  *    the state joined with the driver. Thus when we send DL_XXXMULTI_REQs
818  *    we also need to keep the ilm in the right ill.
819  *
820  *    In IPv4, as ipifs move from old ill to new_ill, ilgs and ilms move
821  *    implicitly as we use only ipifs in IPv4. Thus, one can always lookup
822  *    a given ilm/ilg even after it fails without the support of
823  *    orig_ifindex. We move ilms still to record the driver state as
824  *    mentioned above.
825  */
826 
827 /*
828  * The ilg_t and ilm_t members are protected by ipsq. They can be changed only
829  * by a thread executing in the ipsq. In other words add/delete of a
830  * multicast group has to execute in the ipsq.
831  */
832 #define	ILG_DELETED	0x1		/* ilg_flags */
833 typedef struct ilg_s {
834 	in6_addr_t	ilg_v6group;
835 	struct ipif_s	*ilg_ipif;	/* Logical interface we are member on */
836 	struct ill_s	*ilg_ill;	/* Used by IPv6 */
837 	int		ilg_orig_ifindex; /* Interface originally joined on */
838 	uint_t		ilg_flags;
839 	mcast_record_t	ilg_fmode;	/* MODE_IS_INCLUDE/MODE_IS_EXCLUDE */
840 	slist_t		*ilg_filter;
841 } ilg_t;
842 
843 
844 /*
845  * Multicast address list entry for lower ill.
846  * ilm_ipif is used by IPv4 as multicast groups are joined using ipif.
847  * ilm_ill is used by IPv6 as multicast groups are joined using ill.
848  * ilm_ill is NULL for IPv4 and ilm_ipif is NULL for IPv6.
849  *
850  * The comment below (and for other netstack_t references) refers
851  * to the fact that we only do netstack_hold in particular cases,
852  * such as the references from open streams (ill_t and conn_t's
853  * pointers). Internally within IP we rely on IP's ability to cleanup e.g.
854  * ire_t's when an ill goes away.
855  */
856 #define	ILM_DELETED	0x1		/* ilm_flags */
857 typedef struct ilm_s {
858 	in6_addr_t	ilm_v6addr;
859 	int		ilm_refcnt;
860 	uint_t		ilm_timer;	/* IGMP/MLD query resp timer, in msec */
861 	struct ipif_s	*ilm_ipif;	/* Back pointer to ipif for IPv4 */
862 	struct ilm_s	*ilm_next;	/* Linked list for each ill */
863 	uint_t		ilm_state;	/* state of the membership */
864 	struct ill_s	*ilm_ill;	/* Back pointer to ill for IPv6 */
865 	int		ilm_orig_ifindex;  /* V6_MULTICAST_IF/ilm_ipif index */
866 	uint_t		ilm_flags;
867 	boolean_t	ilm_is_new;	/* new ilm */
868 	boolean_t	ilm_notify_driver; /* Need to notify the driver */
869 	zoneid_t	ilm_zoneid;
870 	int		ilm_no_ilg_cnt;	/* number of joins w/ no ilg */
871 	mcast_record_t	ilm_fmode;	/* MODE_IS_INCLUDE/MODE_IS_EXCLUDE */
872 	slist_t		*ilm_filter;	/* source filter list */
873 	slist_t		*ilm_pendsrcs;	/* relevant src addrs for pending req */
874 	rtx_state_t	ilm_rtx;	/* SCR retransmission state */
875 	ip_stack_t	*ilm_ipst;	/* Does not have a netstack_hold */
876 } ilm_t;
877 
878 #define	ilm_addr	V4_PART_OF_V6(ilm_v6addr)
879 
880 /*
881  * ilm_walker_cleanup needs to execute when the ilm_walker_cnt goes down to
882  * zero. In addition it needs to block new walkers while it is unlinking ilm's
883  * from the list. Thus simple atomics for the ill_ilm_walker_cnt don't suffice.
884  */
885 #define	ILM_WALKER_HOLD(ill)    {               \
886 	mutex_enter(&(ill)->ill_lock);          \
887 	ill->ill_ilm_walker_cnt++;              \
888 	mutex_exit(&(ill)->ill_lock);           \
889 }
890 
891 /*
892  * ilm_walker_cleanup releases ill_lock
893  */
894 #define	ILM_WALKER_RELE(ill)	{ 		\
895 	mutex_enter(&(ill)->ill_lock);		\
896 	(ill)->ill_ilm_walker_cnt--;		\
897 	if ((ill)->ill_ilm_walker_cnt == 0 && (ill)->ill_ilm_cleanup_reqd) \
898 		ilm_walker_cleanup(ill);	\
899 	else 					\
900 		mutex_exit(&(ill)->ill_lock);	\
901 }
902 
903 /*
904  * Soft reference to an IPsec SA.
905  *
906  * On relative terms, conn's can be persistant (living as long as the
907  * processes which create them), while SA's are ephemeral (dying when
908  * they hit their time-based or byte-based lifetimes).
909  *
910  * We could hold a hard reference to an SA from an ipsec_latch_t,
911  * but this would cause expired SA's to linger for a potentially
912  * unbounded time.
913  *
914  * Instead, we remember the hash bucket number and bucket generation
915  * in addition to the pointer.  The bucket generation is incremented on
916  * each deletion.
917  */
918 typedef struct ipsa_ref_s
919 {
920 	struct ipsa_s	*ipsr_sa;
921 	struct isaf_s	*ipsr_bucket;
922 	uint64_t	ipsr_gen;
923 } ipsa_ref_t;
924 
925 /*
926  * IPsec "latching" state.
927  *
928  * In the presence of IPsec policy, fully-bound conn's bind a connection
929  * to more than just the 5-tuple, but also a specific IPsec action and
930  * identity-pair.
931  *
932  * As an optimization, we also cache soft references to IPsec SA's
933  * here so that we can fast-path around most of the work needed for
934  * outbound IPsec SA selection.
935  *
936  * Were it not for TCP's detached connections, this state would be
937  * in-line in conn_t; instead, this is in a separate structure so it
938  * can be handed off to TCP when a connection is detached.
939  */
940 typedef struct ipsec_latch_s
941 {
942 	kmutex_t	ipl_lock;
943 	uint32_t	ipl_refcnt;
944 
945 	uint64_t	ipl_unique;
946 	struct ipsec_policy_s	*ipl_in_policy; /* latched policy (in) */
947 	struct ipsec_policy_s	*ipl_out_policy; /* latched policy (out) */
948 	struct ipsec_action_s	*ipl_in_action;	/* latched action (in) */
949 	struct ipsec_action_s	*ipl_out_action; /* latched action (out) */
950 	cred_t		*ipl_local_id;
951 	struct ipsid_s	*ipl_local_cid;
952 	struct ipsid_s	*ipl_remote_cid;
953 	unsigned int
954 			ipl_out_action_latched : 1,
955 			ipl_in_action_latched : 1,
956 			ipl_out_policy_latched : 1,
957 			ipl_in_policy_latched : 1,
958 
959 			ipl_ids_latched : 1,
960 
961 			ipl_pad_to_bit_31 : 27;
962 
963 	ipsa_ref_t	ipl_ref[2]; /* 0: ESP, 1: AH */
964 
965 } ipsec_latch_t;
966 
967 #define	IPLATCH_REFHOLD(ipl) { \
968 	atomic_add_32(&(ipl)->ipl_refcnt, 1);		\
969 	ASSERT((ipl)->ipl_refcnt != 0);			\
970 }
971 
972 #define	IPLATCH_REFRELE(ipl, ns) {				\
973 	ASSERT((ipl)->ipl_refcnt != 0);				\
974 	membar_exit();						\
975 	if (atomic_add_32_nv(&(ipl)->ipl_refcnt, -1) == 0)	\
976 		iplatch_free(ipl, ns);			\
977 }
978 
979 /*
980  * peer identity structure.
981  */
982 
983 typedef struct conn_s conn_t;
984 
985 /*
986  * The old IP client structure "ipc_t" is gone. All the data is stored in the
987  * connection structure "conn_t" now. The mapping of old and new fields looks
988  * like this:
989  *
990  * ipc_ulp			conn_ulp
991  * ipc_rq			conn_rq
992  * ipc_wq			conn_wq
993  *
994  * ipc_laddr			conn_src
995  * ipc_faddr			conn_rem
996  * ipc_v6laddr			conn_srcv6
997  * ipc_v6faddr			conn_remv6
998  *
999  * ipc_lport			conn_lport
1000  * ipc_fport			conn_fport
1001  * ipc_ports			conn_ports
1002  *
1003  * ipc_policy			conn_policy
1004  * ipc_latch			conn_latch
1005  *
1006  * ipc_irc_lock			conn_lock
1007  * ipc_ire_cache		conn_ire_cache
1008  *
1009  * ipc_state_flags		conn_state_flags
1010  * ipc_outgoing_ill		conn_outgoing_ill
1011  *
1012  * ipc_dontroute 		conn_dontroute
1013  * ipc_loopback 		conn_loopback
1014  * ipc_broadcast		conn_broadcast
1015  * ipc_reuseaddr		conn_reuseaddr
1016  *
1017  * ipc_multicast_loop		conn_multicast_loop
1018  * ipc_multi_router		conn_multi_router
1019  * ipc_draining 		conn_draining
1020  *
1021  * ipc_did_putbq		conn_did_putbq
1022  * ipc_unspec_src		conn_unspec_src
1023  * ipc_policy_cached		conn_policy_cached
1024  *
1025  * ipc_in_enforce_policy 	conn_in_enforce_policy
1026  * ipc_out_enforce_policy 	conn_out_enforce_policy
1027  * ipc_af_isv6			conn_af_isv6
1028  * ipc_pkt_isv6			conn_pkt_isv6
1029  *
1030  * ipc_ipv6_recvpktinfo		conn_ipv6_recvpktinfo
1031  *
1032  * ipc_ipv6_recvhoplimit	conn_ipv6_recvhoplimit
1033  * ipc_ipv6_recvhopopts		conn_ipv6_recvhopopts
1034  * ipc_ipv6_recvdstopts		conn_ipv6_recvdstopts
1035  *
1036  * ipc_ipv6_recvrthdr 		conn_ipv6_recvrthdr
1037  * ipc_ipv6_recvrtdstopts	conn_ipv6_recvrtdstopts
1038  * ipc_fully_bound		conn_fully_bound
1039  *
1040  * ipc_recvif			conn_recvif
1041  *
1042  * ipc_recvslla 		conn_recvslla
1043  * ipc_acking_unbind 		conn_acking_unbind
1044  * ipc_pad_to_bit_31 		conn_pad_to_bit_31
1045  *
1046  * ipc_nofailover_ill		conn_nofailover_ill
1047  *
1048  * ipc_proto			conn_proto
1049  * ipc_incoming_ill		conn_incoming_ill
1050  * ipc_outgoing_pill		conn_outgoing_pill
1051  * ipc_pending_ill		conn_pending_ill
1052  * ipc_unbind_mp		conn_unbind_mp
1053  * ipc_ilg			conn_ilg
1054  * ipc_ilg_allocated		conn_ilg_allocated
1055  * ipc_ilg_inuse		conn_ilg_inuse
1056  * ipc_ilg_walker_cnt		conn_ilg_walker_cnt
1057  * ipc_refcv			conn_refcv
1058  * ipc_multicast_ipif		conn_multicast_ipif
1059  * ipc_multicast_ill		conn_multicast_ill
1060  * ipc_orig_bound_ifindex	conn_orig_bound_ifindex
1061  * ipc_orig_multicast_ifindex	conn_orig_multicast_ifindex
1062  * ipc_drain_next		conn_drain_next
1063  * ipc_drain_prev		conn_drain_prev
1064  * ipc_idl			conn_idl
1065  */
1066 
1067 /*
1068  * This is used to match an inbound/outbound datagram with
1069  * policy.
1070  */
1071 
1072 typedef	struct ipsec_selector {
1073 	in6_addr_t	ips_local_addr_v6;
1074 	in6_addr_t	ips_remote_addr_v6;
1075 	uint16_t	ips_local_port;
1076 	uint16_t	ips_remote_port;
1077 	uint8_t		ips_icmp_type;
1078 	uint8_t		ips_icmp_code;
1079 	uint8_t		ips_protocol;
1080 	uint8_t		ips_isv4 : 1,
1081 			ips_is_icmp_inv_acq: 1;
1082 } ipsec_selector_t;
1083 
1084 /*
1085  * Note that we put v4 addresses in the *first* 32-bit word of the
1086  * selector rather than the last to simplify the prefix match/mask code
1087  * in spd.c
1088  */
1089 #define	ips_local_addr_v4 ips_local_addr_v6.s6_addr32[0]
1090 #define	ips_remote_addr_v4 ips_remote_addr_v6.s6_addr32[0]
1091 
1092 /* Values used in IP by IPSEC Code */
1093 #define		IPSEC_OUTBOUND		B_TRUE
1094 #define		IPSEC_INBOUND		B_FALSE
1095 
1096 /*
1097  * There are two variants in policy failures. The packet may come in
1098  * secure when not needed (IPSEC_POLICY_???_NOT_NEEDED) or it may not
1099  * have the desired level of protection (IPSEC_POLICY_MISMATCH).
1100  */
1101 #define	IPSEC_POLICY_NOT_NEEDED		0
1102 #define	IPSEC_POLICY_MISMATCH		1
1103 #define	IPSEC_POLICY_AUTH_NOT_NEEDED	2
1104 #define	IPSEC_POLICY_ENCR_NOT_NEEDED	3
1105 #define	IPSEC_POLICY_SE_NOT_NEEDED	4
1106 #define	IPSEC_POLICY_MAX		5	/* Always max + 1. */
1107 
1108 /*
1109  * Folowing macro is used whenever the code does not know whether there
1110  * is a M_CTL present in the front and it needs to examine the actual mp
1111  * i.e the IP header. As a M_CTL message could be in the front, this
1112  * extracts the packet into mp and the M_CTL mp into first_mp. If M_CTL
1113  * mp is not present, both first_mp and mp point to the same message.
1114  */
1115 #define	EXTRACT_PKT_MP(mp, first_mp, mctl_present)	\
1116 	(first_mp) = (mp);				\
1117 	if ((mp)->b_datap->db_type == M_CTL) {		\
1118 		(mp) = (mp)->b_cont;			\
1119 		(mctl_present) = B_TRUE;		\
1120 	} else {					\
1121 		(mctl_present) = B_FALSE;		\
1122 	}
1123 
1124 /*
1125  * Check with IPSEC inbound policy if
1126  *
1127  * 1) per-socket policy is present - indicated by conn_in_enforce_policy.
1128  * 2) Or if we have not cached policy on the conn and the global policy is
1129  *    non-empty.
1130  */
1131 #define	CONN_INBOUND_POLICY_PRESENT(connp, ipss)	\
1132 	((connp)->conn_in_enforce_policy ||		\
1133 	(!((connp)->conn_policy_cached) && 		\
1134 	(ipss)->ipsec_inbound_v4_policy_present))
1135 
1136 #define	CONN_INBOUND_POLICY_PRESENT_V6(connp, ipss)	\
1137 	((connp)->conn_in_enforce_policy ||		\
1138 	(!(connp)->conn_policy_cached &&		\
1139 	(ipss)->ipsec_inbound_v6_policy_present))
1140 
1141 #define	CONN_OUTBOUND_POLICY_PRESENT(connp, ipss)	\
1142 	((connp)->conn_out_enforce_policy ||		\
1143 	(!((connp)->conn_policy_cached) &&		\
1144 	(ipss)->ipsec_outbound_v4_policy_present))
1145 
1146 #define	CONN_OUTBOUND_POLICY_PRESENT_V6(connp, ipss)	\
1147 	((connp)->conn_out_enforce_policy ||		\
1148 	(!(connp)->conn_policy_cached &&		\
1149 	(ipss)->ipsec_outbound_v6_policy_present))
1150 
1151 /*
1152  * Information cached in IRE for upper layer protocol (ULP).
1153  *
1154  * Notice that ire_max_frag is not included in the iulp_t structure, which
1155  * it may seem that it should.  But ire_max_frag cannot really be cached.  It
1156  * is fixed for each interface.  For MTU found by PMTUd, we may want to cache
1157  * it.  But currently, we do not do that.
1158  */
1159 typedef struct iulp_s {
1160 	boolean_t	iulp_set;	/* Is any metric set? */
1161 	uint32_t	iulp_ssthresh;	/* Slow start threshold (TCP). */
1162 	clock_t		iulp_rtt;	/* Guestimate in millisecs. */
1163 	clock_t		iulp_rtt_sd;	/* Cached value of RTT variance. */
1164 	uint32_t	iulp_spipe;	/* Send pipe size. */
1165 	uint32_t	iulp_rpipe;	/* Receive pipe size. */
1166 	uint32_t	iulp_rtomax;	/* Max round trip timeout. */
1167 	uint32_t	iulp_sack;	/* Use SACK option (TCP)? */
1168 	uint32_t
1169 		iulp_tstamp_ok : 1,	/* Use timestamp option (TCP)? */
1170 		iulp_wscale_ok : 1,	/* Use window scale option (TCP)? */
1171 		iulp_ecn_ok : 1,	/* Enable ECN (for TCP)? */
1172 		iulp_pmtud_ok : 1,	/* Enable PMTUd? */
1173 
1174 		iulp_not_used : 28;
1175 } iulp_t;
1176 
1177 /* Zero iulp_t. */
1178 extern const iulp_t ire_uinfo_null;
1179 
1180 /*
1181  * The conn drain list structure.
1182  * The list is protected by idl_lock. Each conn_t inserted in the list
1183  * points back at this idl_t using conn_idl. IP primes the draining of the
1184  * conns queued in these lists, by qenabling the 1st conn of each list. This
1185  * occurs when STREAMS backenables ip_wsrv on the IP module. Each conn instance
1186  * of ip_wsrv successively qenables the next conn in the list.
1187  * idl_lock protects all other members of idl_t and conn_drain_next
1188  * and conn_drain_prev of conn_t. The conn_lock protects IPCF_DRAIN_DISABLED
1189  * flag of the conn_t and conn_idl.
1190  */
1191 typedef struct idl_s {
1192 	conn_t		*idl_conn;		/* Head of drain list */
1193 	kmutex_t	idl_lock;		/* Lock for this list */
1194 	conn_t		*idl_conn_draining;	/* conn that is draining */
1195 	uint32_t
1196 		idl_repeat : 1,			/* Last conn must re-enable */
1197 						/* drain list again */
1198 		idl_unused : 31;
1199 } idl_t;
1200 
1201 #define	CONN_DRAIN_LIST_LOCK(connp)	(&((connp)->conn_idl->idl_lock))
1202 /*
1203  * Interface route structure which holds the necessary information to recreate
1204  * routes that are tied to an interface (namely where ire_ipif != NULL).
1205  * These routes which were initially created via a routing socket or via the
1206  * SIOCADDRT ioctl may be gateway routes (RTF_GATEWAY being set) or may be
1207  * traditional interface routes.  When an interface comes back up after being
1208  * marked down, this information will be used to recreate the routes.  These
1209  * are part of an mblk_t chain that hangs off of the IPIF (ipif_saved_ire_mp).
1210  */
1211 typedef struct ifrt_s {
1212 	ushort_t	ifrt_type;		/* Type of IRE */
1213 	in6_addr_t	ifrt_v6addr;		/* Address IRE represents. */
1214 	in6_addr_t	ifrt_v6gateway_addr;	/* Gateway if IRE_OFFSUBNET */
1215 	in6_addr_t	ifrt_v6src_addr;	/* Src addr if RTF_SETSRC */
1216 	in6_addr_t	ifrt_v6mask;		/* Mask for matching IRE. */
1217 	uint32_t	ifrt_flags;		/* flags related to route */
1218 	uint_t		ifrt_max_frag;		/* MTU (next hop or path). */
1219 	iulp_t		ifrt_iulp_info;		/* Cached IRE ULP info. */
1220 } ifrt_t;
1221 
1222 #define	ifrt_addr		V4_PART_OF_V6(ifrt_v6addr)
1223 #define	ifrt_gateway_addr	V4_PART_OF_V6(ifrt_v6gateway_addr)
1224 #define	ifrt_src_addr		V4_PART_OF_V6(ifrt_v6src_addr)
1225 #define	ifrt_mask		V4_PART_OF_V6(ifrt_v6mask)
1226 
1227 /* Number of IP addresses that can be hosted on a physical interface */
1228 #define	MAX_ADDRS_PER_IF	8192
1229 /*
1230  * Number of Source addresses to be considered for source address
1231  * selection. Used by ipif_select_source[_v6].
1232  */
1233 #define	MAX_IPIF_SELECT_SOURCE	50
1234 
1235 #ifdef IP_DEBUG
1236 /*
1237  * Tracing refholds and refreleases for debugging. Existing tracing mechanisms
1238  * do not allow the granularity need to trace refrences to ipif/ill/ire's. This
1239  * mechanism should be revisited once dtrace is available.
1240  */
1241 #define	TR_STACK_DEPTH	14
1242 typedef struct tr_buf_s {
1243 	int	tr_depth;
1244 	clock_t	tr_time;
1245 	pc_t	tr_stack[TR_STACK_DEPTH];
1246 } tr_buf_t;
1247 
1248 typedef struct th_trace_s {
1249 	int		th_refcnt;
1250 	uint_t		th_trace_lastref;
1251 	kthread_t	*th_id;
1252 #define	TR_BUF_MAX	38
1253 	tr_buf_t	th_trbuf[TR_BUF_MAX];
1254 } th_trace_t;
1255 
1256 typedef struct th_hash_s {
1257 	list_node_t	thh_link;
1258 	mod_hash_t	*thh_hash;
1259 	ip_stack_t	*thh_ipst;
1260 } th_hash_t;
1261 #endif
1262 
1263 /* The following are ipif_state_flags */
1264 #define	IPIF_CONDEMNED		0x1	/* The ipif is being removed */
1265 #define	IPIF_CHANGING		0x2	/* A critcal ipif field is changing */
1266 #define	IPIF_MOVING		0x8	/* The ipif is being moved */
1267 #define	IPIF_SET_LINKLOCAL	0x10	/* transient flag during bringup */
1268 #define	IPIF_ZERO_SOURCE	0x20	/* transient flag during bringup */
1269 
1270 /* IP interface structure, one per local address */
1271 typedef struct ipif_s {
1272 	struct	ipif_s	*ipif_next;
1273 	struct	ill_s	*ipif_ill;	/* Back pointer to our ill */
1274 	int	ipif_id;		/* Logical unit number */
1275 	uint_t	ipif_mtu;		/* Starts at ipif_ill->ill_max_frag */
1276 	uint_t	ipif_saved_mtu;		/* Save of mtu during ipif_move() */
1277 	in6_addr_t ipif_v6lcl_addr;	/* Local IP address for this if. */
1278 	in6_addr_t ipif_v6src_addr;	/* Source IP address for this if. */
1279 	in6_addr_t ipif_v6subnet;	/* Subnet prefix for this if. */
1280 	in6_addr_t ipif_v6net_mask;	/* Net mask for this interface. */
1281 	in6_addr_t ipif_v6brd_addr;	/* Broadcast addr for this interface. */
1282 	in6_addr_t ipif_v6pp_dst_addr;	/* Point-to-point dest address. */
1283 	uint64_t ipif_flags;		/* Interface flags. */
1284 	uint_t	ipif_metric;		/* BSD if metric, for compatibility. */
1285 	uint_t	ipif_ire_type;		/* IRE_LOCAL or IRE_LOOPBACK */
1286 	mblk_t	*ipif_arp_del_mp;	/* Allocated at time arp comes up, to */
1287 					/* prevent awkward out of mem */
1288 					/* condition later */
1289 	mblk_t	*ipif_saved_ire_mp;	/* Allocated for each extra */
1290 					/* IRE_IF_NORESOLVER/IRE_IF_RESOLVER */
1291 					/* on this interface so that they */
1292 					/* can survive ifconfig down. */
1293 	kmutex_t ipif_saved_ire_lock;	/* Protects ipif_saved_ire_mp */
1294 
1295 	mrec_t	*ipif_igmp_rpt;		/* List of group memberships which */
1296 					/* will be reported on.  Used when */
1297 					/* handling an igmp timeout.	   */
1298 
1299 	/*
1300 	 * The packet counts in the ipif contain the sum of the
1301 	 * packet counts in dead IREs that were affiliated with
1302 	 * this ipif.
1303 	 */
1304 	uint_t	ipif_fo_pkt_count;	/* Forwarded thru our dead IREs */
1305 	uint_t	ipif_ib_pkt_count;	/* Inbound packets for our dead IREs */
1306 	uint_t	ipif_ob_pkt_count;	/* Outbound packets to our dead IREs */
1307 	/* Exclusive bit fields, protected by ipsq_t */
1308 	unsigned int
1309 		ipif_multicast_up : 1,	/* We have joined the allhosts group */
1310 		ipif_replace_zero : 1,	/* Replacement for zero */
1311 		ipif_was_up : 1,	/* ipif was up before */
1312 		ipif_addr_ready : 1,	/* DAD is done */
1313 
1314 		ipif_was_dup : 1,	/* DAD had failed */
1315 		ipif_pad_to_31 : 27;
1316 
1317 	int	ipif_orig_ifindex;	/* ifindex before SLIFFAILOVER */
1318 	uint_t	ipif_seqid;		/* unique index across all ills */
1319 	uint_t	ipif_orig_ipifid;	/* ipif_id before SLIFFAILOVER */
1320 	uint_t	ipif_state_flags;	/* See IPIF_* flag defs above */
1321 	uint_t	ipif_refcnt;		/* active consistent reader cnt */
1322 
1323 	/* Number of ire's and ilm's referencing this ipif */
1324 	uint_t	ipif_ire_cnt;
1325 	uint_t	ipif_ilm_cnt;
1326 
1327 	uint_t  ipif_saved_ire_cnt;
1328 	zoneid_t ipif_zoneid;		/* zone ID number */
1329 	timeout_id_t ipif_recovery_id;	/* Timer for DAD recovery */
1330 	boolean_t ipif_trace_disable;	/* True when alloc fails */
1331 } ipif_t;
1332 
1333 /*
1334  * IPIF_FREE_OK() means that there are no incoming references
1335  * to the ipif. Incoming refs would prevent the ipif from being freed.
1336  */
1337 #define	IPIF_FREE_OK(ipif)	\
1338 	((ipif)->ipif_ire_cnt == 0 && (ipif)->ipif_ilm_cnt == 0)
1339 /*
1340  * IPIF_DOWN_OK() determines whether the incoming pointer reference counts
1341  * would permit the ipif to be considered quiescent. In order for
1342  * an ipif or ill to be considered quiescent, the ire and nce references
1343  * to that ipif/ill must be zero.
1344  *
1345  * We do not require the ilm references to go to zero for quiescence
1346  * because the quiescence checks are done to ensure that
1347  * outgoing packets do not use addresses from the ipif/ill after it
1348  * has been marked down, and incoming packets to addresses on a
1349  * queiscent interface are rejected. This implies that all the
1350  * ire/nce's using that source address need to be deleted and future
1351  * creation of any ires using that source address must be prevented.
1352  * Similarly incoming unicast packets destined to the 'down' address
1353  * will not be accepted once that ire is gone. However incoming
1354  * multicast packets are not destined to the downed address.
1355  * They are only related to the ill in question. Furthermore
1356  * the current API behavior allows applications to join or leave
1357  * multicast groups, i.e., IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP / LEAVE_MEMBERSHIP, using a
1358  * down address. Therefore the ilm references are not included in
1359  * the _DOWN_OK macros.
1360  */
1361 #define	IPIF_DOWN_OK(ipif)		((ipif)->ipif_ire_cnt == 0)
1362 
1363 /*
1364  * The following table lists the protection levels of the various members
1365  * of the ipif_t. The following notation is used.
1366  *
1367  * Write once - Written to only once at the time of bringing up
1368  * the interface and can be safely read after the bringup without any lock.
1369  *
1370  * ipsq - Need to execute in the ipsq to perform the indicated access.
1371  *
1372  * ill_lock - Need to hold this mutex to perform the indicated access.
1373  *
1374  * ill_g_lock - Need to hold this rw lock as reader/writer for read access or
1375  * write access respectively.
1376  *
1377  * down ill - Written to only when the ill is down (i.e all ipifs are down)
1378  * up ill - Read only when the ill is up (i.e. at least 1 ipif is up)
1379  *
1380  *		 Table of ipif_t members and their protection
1381  *
1382  * ipif_next		ipsq + ill_lock +	ipsq OR ill_lock OR
1383  *			ill_g_lock		ill_g_lock
1384  * ipif_ill		ipsq + down ipif	write once
1385  * ipif_id		ipsq + down ipif	write once
1386  * ipif_mtu		ipsq
1387  * ipif_v6lcl_addr	ipsq + down ipif	up ipif
1388  * ipif_v6src_addr	ipsq + down ipif	up ipif
1389  * ipif_v6subnet	ipsq + down ipif	up ipif
1390  * ipif_v6net_mask	ipsq + down ipif	up ipif
1391  *
1392  * ipif_v6brd_addr
1393  * ipif_v6pp_dst_addr
1394  * ipif_flags		ill_lock		ill_lock
1395  * ipif_metric
1396  * ipif_ire_type	ipsq + down ill		up ill
1397  *
1398  * ipif_arp_del_mp	ipsq			ipsq
1399  * ipif_saved_ire_mp	ipif_saved_ire_lock	ipif_saved_ire_lock
1400  * ipif_igmp_rpt	ipsq			ipsq
1401  *
1402  * ipif_fo_pkt_count	Approx
1403  * ipif_ib_pkt_count	Approx
1404  * ipif_ob_pkt_count	Approx
1405  *
1406  * bit fields		ill_lock		ill_lock
1407  *
1408  * ipif_orig_ifindex	ipsq			None
1409  * ipif_orig_ipifid	ipsq			None
1410  * ipif_seqid		ipsq			Write once
1411  *
1412  * ipif_state_flags	ill_lock		ill_lock
1413  * ipif_refcnt		ill_lock		ill_lock
1414  * ipif_ire_cnt		ill_lock		ill_lock
1415  * ipif_ilm_cnt		ill_lock		ill_lock
1416  * ipif_saved_ire_cnt
1417  */
1418 
1419 #define	IP_TR_HASH(tid)	((((uintptr_t)tid) >> 6) & (IP_TR_HASH_MAX - 1))
1420 
1421 #ifdef DEBUG
1422 #define	IPIF_TRACE_REF(ipif)	ipif_trace_ref(ipif)
1423 #define	ILL_TRACE_REF(ill)	ill_trace_ref(ill)
1424 #define	IPIF_UNTRACE_REF(ipif)	ipif_untrace_ref(ipif)
1425 #define	ILL_UNTRACE_REF(ill)	ill_untrace_ref(ill)
1426 #else
1427 #define	IPIF_TRACE_REF(ipif)
1428 #define	ILL_TRACE_REF(ill)
1429 #define	IPIF_UNTRACE_REF(ipif)
1430 #define	ILL_UNTRACE_REF(ill)
1431 #endif
1432 
1433 /* IPv4 compatability macros */
1434 #define	ipif_lcl_addr		V4_PART_OF_V6(ipif_v6lcl_addr)
1435 #define	ipif_src_addr		V4_PART_OF_V6(ipif_v6src_addr)
1436 #define	ipif_subnet		V4_PART_OF_V6(ipif_v6subnet)
1437 #define	ipif_net_mask		V4_PART_OF_V6(ipif_v6net_mask)
1438 #define	ipif_brd_addr		V4_PART_OF_V6(ipif_v6brd_addr)
1439 #define	ipif_pp_dst_addr	V4_PART_OF_V6(ipif_v6pp_dst_addr)
1440 
1441 /* Macros for easy backreferences to the ill. */
1442 #define	ipif_wq			ipif_ill->ill_wq
1443 #define	ipif_rq			ipif_ill->ill_rq
1444 #define	ipif_net_type		ipif_ill->ill_net_type
1445 #define	ipif_ipif_up_count	ipif_ill->ill_ipif_up_count
1446 #define	ipif_type		ipif_ill->ill_type
1447 #define	ipif_isv6		ipif_ill->ill_isv6
1448 
1449 #define	SIOCLIFADDR_NDX 112	/* ndx of SIOCLIFADDR in the ndx ioctl table */
1450 
1451 /*
1452  * mode value for ip_ioctl_finish for finishing an ioctl
1453  */
1454 #define	CONN_CLOSE	1		/* No mi_copy */
1455 #define	COPYOUT		2		/* do an mi_copyout if needed */
1456 #define	NO_COPYOUT	3		/* do an mi_copy_done */
1457 #define	IPI2MODE(ipi)	((ipi)->ipi_flags & IPI_GET_CMD ? COPYOUT : NO_COPYOUT)
1458 
1459 /*
1460  * The IP-MT design revolves around the serialization object ipsq_t.
1461  * It is associated with an IPMP group. If IPMP is not enabled, there is
1462  * 1 ipsq_t per phyint. Eg. an ipsq_t would cover both hme0's IPv4 stream
1463  *
1464  * ipsq_lock protects
1465  *	ipsq_reentry_cnt, ipsq_writer, ipsq_xopq_mphead, ipsq_xopq_mptail,
1466  *	ipsq_mphead, ipsq_mptail, ipsq_split
1467  *
1468  *	ipsq_pending_ipif, ipsq_current_ipif, ipsq_pending_mp, ipsq_flags,
1469  *	ipsq_waitfor
1470  *
1471  * The fields in the last line above below are set mostly by a writer thread
1472  * But there is an exception in the last call to ipif_ill_refrele_tail which
1473  * could also race with a conn close which could be cleaning up the
1474  * fields. So we choose to protect using ipsq_lock instead of depending on
1475  * the property of the writer.
1476  * ill_g_lock protects
1477  *	ipsq_refs, ipsq_phyint_list
1478  */
1479 typedef struct ipsq_s {
1480 	kmutex_t ipsq_lock;
1481 	int	ipsq_reentry_cnt;
1482 	kthread_t *ipsq_writer;		/* current owner (thread id) */
1483 	int	ipsq_flags;
1484 	mblk_t	*ipsq_xopq_mphead;	/* list of excl ops mostly ioctls */
1485 	mblk_t	*ipsq_xopq_mptail;
1486 	mblk_t	*ipsq_mphead;		/* msgs on ipsq linked thru b_next */
1487 	mblk_t	*ipsq_mptail;		/* msgs on ipsq linked thru b_next */
1488 	int	ipsq_current_ioctl;	/* current ioctl, or 0 if no ioctl */
1489 	boolean_t ipsq_current_done; 	/* is the current op done? */
1490 	ipif_t	*ipsq_current_ipif;	/* ipif associated with current op */
1491 	ipif_t	*ipsq_pending_ipif;	/* ipif associated w. ipsq_pending_mp */
1492 	mblk_t	*ipsq_pending_mp;	/* current ioctl mp while waiting for */
1493 					/* response from another module */
1494 	struct	ipsq_s	*ipsq_next;	/* list of all syncq's (ipsq_g_list) */
1495 	uint_t		ipsq_refs;	/* Number of phyints on this ipsq */
1496 	struct phyint	*ipsq_phyint_list; /* List of phyints on this ipsq */
1497 	boolean_t	ipsq_split;	/* ipsq may need to be split */
1498 	int		ipsq_waitfor;	/* Values encoded below */
1499 	char		ipsq_name[LIFNAMSIZ+1];	/* same as phyint_groupname */
1500 	ip_stack_t	*ipsq_ipst;	/* Does not have a netstack_hold */
1501 
1502 #ifdef DEBUG
1503 	int		ipsq_depth;	/* debugging aid */
1504 #define	IPSQ_STACK_DEPTH	15
1505 	pc_t		ipsq_stack[IPSQ_STACK_DEPTH];	/* debugging aid */
1506 #endif
1507 } ipsq_t;
1508 
1509 /* ipsq_flags */
1510 #define	IPSQ_GROUP	0x1	/* This ipsq belongs to an IPMP group */
1511 
1512 /*
1513  * ipsq_waitfor:
1514  *
1515  * IPIF_DOWN	1	ipif_down waiting for refcnts to drop
1516  * ILL_DOWN	2	ill_down waiting for refcnts to drop
1517  * IPIF_FREE	3	ipif_free waiting for refcnts to drop
1518  * ILL_FREE	4	ill unplumb waiting for refcnts to drop
1519  * ILL_MOVE_OK	5	failover waiting for refcnts to drop
1520  */
1521 
1522 enum { IPIF_DOWN = 1, ILL_DOWN, IPIF_FREE, ILL_FREE, ILL_MOVE_OK };
1523 
1524 /* Flags passed to ipsq_try_enter */
1525 #define	CUR_OP 0		/* Current ioctl continuing again */
1526 #define	NEW_OP 1		/* New ioctl starting afresh */
1527 
1528 /*
1529  * phyint represents state that is common to both IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces.
1530  * There is a separate ill_t representing IPv4 and IPv6 which has a
1531  * backpointer to the phyint structure for acessing common state.
1532  *
1533  * NOTE : It just stores the group name as there is only one name for
1534  *	  IPv4 and IPv6 i.e it is a underlying link property. Actually
1535  *        IPv4 and IPv6 ill are grouped together when their phyints have
1536  *        the same name.
1537  */
1538 typedef struct phyint {
1539 	struct ill_s	*phyint_illv4;
1540 	struct ill_s	*phyint_illv6;
1541 	uint_t		phyint_ifindex;		/* SIOCLSLIFINDEX */
1542 	char		*phyint_groupname;	/* SIOCSLIFGROUPNAME */
1543 	uint_t		phyint_groupname_len;
1544 	uint64_t	phyint_flags;
1545 	avl_node_t	phyint_avl_by_index;	/* avl tree by index */
1546 	avl_node_t	phyint_avl_by_name;	/* avl tree by name */
1547 	kmutex_t	phyint_lock;
1548 	struct ipsq_s	*phyint_ipsq;		/* back pointer to ipsq */
1549 	struct phyint	*phyint_ipsq_next;	/* phyint list on this ipsq */
1550 	/* Once Clearview IPMP is added the follow two fields can be removed */
1551 	uint_t		phyint_group_ifindex;	/* index assigned to group */
1552 	uint_t		phyint_hook_ifindex;	/* index used with neti/hook */
1553 } phyint_t;
1554 
1555 #define	CACHE_ALIGN_SIZE 64
1556 
1557 #define	CACHE_ALIGN(align_struct)	P2ROUNDUP(sizeof (struct align_struct),\
1558 							CACHE_ALIGN_SIZE)
1559 struct _phyint_list_s_ {
1560 	avl_tree_t	phyint_list_avl_by_index;	/* avl tree by index */
1561 	avl_tree_t	phyint_list_avl_by_name;	/* avl tree by name */
1562 };
1563 
1564 typedef union phyint_list_u {
1565 	struct	_phyint_list_s_ phyint_list_s;
1566 	char	phyint_list_filler[CACHE_ALIGN(_phyint_list_s_)];
1567 } phyint_list_t;
1568 
1569 #define	phyint_list_avl_by_index	phyint_list_s.phyint_list_avl_by_index
1570 #define	phyint_list_avl_by_name		phyint_list_s.phyint_list_avl_by_name
1571 /*
1572  * ILL groups. We group ills,
1573  *
1574  * - if the ills have the same group name. (New way)
1575  *
1576  * ill_group locking notes:
1577  *
1578  * illgrp_lock protects ill_grp_ill_schednext.
1579  *
1580  * ill_g_lock protects ill_grp_next, illgrp_ill, illgrp_ill_count.
1581  * Holding ill_g_lock freezes the memberships of ills in IPMP groups.
1582  * It also freezes the global list of ills and all ipifs in all ills.
1583  *
1584  * To remove an ipif from the linked list of ipifs of that ill ipif_free_tail
1585  * holds both ill_g_lock, and ill_lock. Similarly to remove an ill from the
1586  * global list of ills, ill_glist_delete() holds ill_g_lock as writer.
1587  * This simplifies things for ipif_select_source, illgrp_scheduler etc.
1588  * that need to walk the members of an illgrp. They just hold ill_g_lock
1589  * as reader to do the walk.
1590  *
1591  */
1592 typedef	struct ill_group {
1593 	kmutex_t	illgrp_lock;
1594 	struct ill_group *illgrp_next;		/* Next ill_group */
1595 	struct ill_s	*illgrp_ill_schednext;	/* Next ill to be scheduled */
1596 	struct ill_s	*illgrp_ill;		/* First ill in the group */
1597 	int		illgrp_ill_count;
1598 } ill_group_t;
1599 
1600 /*
1601  * Fragmentation hash bucket
1602  */
1603 typedef struct ipfb_s {
1604 	struct ipf_s	*ipfb_ipf;	/* List of ... */
1605 	size_t		ipfb_count;	/* Count of bytes used by frag(s) */
1606 	kmutex_t	ipfb_lock;	/* Protect all ipf in list */
1607 	uint_t		ipfb_frag_pkts; /* num of distinct fragmented pkts */
1608 } ipfb_t;
1609 
1610 /*
1611  * IRE bucket structure. Usually there is an array of such structures,
1612  * each pointing to a linked list of ires. irb_refcnt counts the number
1613  * of walkers of a given hash bucket. Usually the reference count is
1614  * bumped up if the walker wants no IRES to be DELETED while walking the
1615  * list. Bumping up does not PREVENT ADDITION. This allows walking a given
1616  * hash bucket without stumbling up on a free pointer.
1617  *
1618  * irb_t structures in ip_ftable are dynamically allocated and freed.
1619  * In order to identify the irb_t structures that can be safely kmem_free'd
1620  * we need to ensure that
1621  *  - the irb_refcnt is quiescent, indicating no other walkers,
1622  *  - no other threads or ire's are holding references to the irb,
1623  *	i.e., irb_nire == 0,
1624  *  - there are no active ire's in the bucket, i.e., irb_ire_cnt == 0
1625  */
1626 typedef struct irb {
1627 	struct ire_s	*irb_ire;	/* First ire in this bucket */
1628 					/* Should be first in this struct */
1629 	krwlock_t	irb_lock;	/* Protect this bucket */
1630 	uint_t		irb_refcnt;	/* Protected by irb_lock */
1631 	uchar_t		irb_marks;	/* CONDEMNED ires in this bucket ? */
1632 #define	IRB_MARK_CONDEMNED	0x0001
1633 #define	IRB_MARK_FTABLE		0x0002
1634 	uint_t		irb_ire_cnt;	/* Num of active IRE in this bucket */
1635 	uint_t		irb_tmp_ire_cnt; /* Num of temporary IRE */
1636 	struct ire_s	*irb_rr_origin;	/* origin for round-robin */
1637 	int		irb_nire;	/* Num of ftable ire's that ref irb */
1638 	ip_stack_t	*irb_ipst;	/* Does not have a netstack_hold */
1639 } irb_t;
1640 
1641 #define	IRB2RT(irb)	(rt_t *)((caddr_t)(irb) - offsetof(rt_t, rt_irb))
1642 
1643 /* The following are return values of ip_xmit_v4() */
1644 typedef enum {
1645 	SEND_PASSED = 0,	 /* sent packet out on wire */
1646 	SEND_FAILED,	 /* sending of packet failed */
1647 	LOOKUP_IN_PROGRESS, /* ire cache found, ARP resolution in progress */
1648 	LLHDR_RESLV_FAILED  /* macaddr resl of onlink dst or nexthop failed */
1649 } ipxmit_state_t;
1650 
1651 #define	IP_V4_G_HEAD	0
1652 #define	IP_V6_G_HEAD	1
1653 
1654 #define	MAX_G_HEADS	2
1655 
1656 /*
1657  * unpadded ill_if structure
1658  */
1659 struct 	_ill_if_s_ {
1660 	union ill_if_u	*illif_next;
1661 	union ill_if_u	*illif_prev;
1662 	avl_tree_t	illif_avl_by_ppa;	/* AVL tree sorted on ppa */
1663 	vmem_t		*illif_ppa_arena;	/* ppa index space */
1664 	uint16_t	illif_mcast_v1;		/* hints for		  */
1665 	uint16_t	illif_mcast_v2;		/* [igmp|mld]_slowtimo	  */
1666 	int		illif_name_len;		/* name length */
1667 	char		illif_name[LIFNAMSIZ];	/* name of interface type */
1668 };
1669 
1670 /* cache aligned ill_if structure */
1671 typedef union 	ill_if_u {
1672 	struct  _ill_if_s_ ill_if_s;
1673 	char 	illif_filler[CACHE_ALIGN(_ill_if_s_)];
1674 } ill_if_t;
1675 
1676 #define	illif_next		ill_if_s.illif_next
1677 #define	illif_prev		ill_if_s.illif_prev
1678 #define	illif_avl_by_ppa	ill_if_s.illif_avl_by_ppa
1679 #define	illif_ppa_arena		ill_if_s.illif_ppa_arena
1680 #define	illif_mcast_v1		ill_if_s.illif_mcast_v1
1681 #define	illif_mcast_v2		ill_if_s.illif_mcast_v2
1682 #define	illif_name		ill_if_s.illif_name
1683 #define	illif_name_len		ill_if_s.illif_name_len
1684 
1685 typedef struct ill_walk_context_s {
1686 	int	ctx_current_list; /* current list being searched */
1687 	int	ctx_last_list;	 /* last list to search */
1688 } ill_walk_context_t;
1689 
1690 /*
1691  * ill_g_heads structure, one for IPV4 and one for IPV6
1692  */
1693 struct _ill_g_head_s_ {
1694 	ill_if_t	*ill_g_list_head;
1695 	ill_if_t	*ill_g_list_tail;
1696 };
1697 
1698 typedef union ill_g_head_u {
1699 	struct _ill_g_head_s_ ill_g_head_s;
1700 	char	ill_g_head_filler[CACHE_ALIGN(_ill_g_head_s_)];
1701 } ill_g_head_t;
1702 
1703 #define	ill_g_list_head	ill_g_head_s.ill_g_list_head
1704 #define	ill_g_list_tail	ill_g_head_s.ill_g_list_tail
1705 
1706 #define	IP_V4_ILL_G_LIST(ipst)	\
1707 	(ipst)->ips_ill_g_heads[IP_V4_G_HEAD].ill_g_list_head
1708 #define	IP_V6_ILL_G_LIST(ipst)	\
1709 	(ipst)->ips_ill_g_heads[IP_V6_G_HEAD].ill_g_list_head
1710 #define	IP_VX_ILL_G_LIST(i, ipst)	\
1711 	(ipst)->ips_ill_g_heads[i].ill_g_list_head
1712 
1713 #define	ILL_START_WALK_V4(ctx_ptr, ipst)	\
1714 	ill_first(IP_V4_G_HEAD, IP_V4_G_HEAD, ctx_ptr, ipst)
1715 #define	ILL_START_WALK_V6(ctx_ptr, ipst)	\
1716 	ill_first(IP_V6_G_HEAD, IP_V6_G_HEAD, ctx_ptr, ipst)
1717 #define	ILL_START_WALK_ALL(ctx_ptr, ipst)	\
1718 	ill_first(MAX_G_HEADS, MAX_G_HEADS, ctx_ptr, ipst)
1719 
1720 /*
1721  * Capabilities, possible flags for ill_capabilities.
1722  */
1723 
1724 #define	ILL_CAPAB_AH		0x01		/* IPsec AH acceleration */
1725 #define	ILL_CAPAB_ESP		0x02		/* IPsec ESP acceleration */
1726 #define	ILL_CAPAB_MDT		0x04		/* Multidata Transmit */
1727 #define	ILL_CAPAB_HCKSUM	0x08		/* Hardware checksumming */
1728 #define	ILL_CAPAB_ZEROCOPY	0x10		/* Zero-copy */
1729 #define	ILL_CAPAB_POLL		0x20		/* Polling Toggle */
1730 #define	ILL_CAPAB_SOFT_RING	0x40		/* Soft_Ring capability */
1731 #define	ILL_CAPAB_LSO		0x80		/* Large Segment Offload */
1732 
1733 /*
1734  * Per-ill Multidata Transmit capabilities.
1735  */
1736 typedef struct ill_mdt_capab_s ill_mdt_capab_t;
1737 
1738 /*
1739  * Per-ill IPsec capabilities.
1740  */
1741 typedef struct ill_ipsec_capab_s ill_ipsec_capab_t;
1742 
1743 /*
1744  * Per-ill Hardware Checksumming capbilities.
1745  */
1746 typedef struct ill_hcksum_capab_s ill_hcksum_capab_t;
1747 
1748 /*
1749  * Per-ill Zero-copy capabilities.
1750  */
1751 typedef struct ill_zerocopy_capab_s ill_zerocopy_capab_t;
1752 
1753 /*
1754  * Per-ill Polling/soft ring capbilities.
1755  */
1756 typedef struct ill_dls_capab_s ill_dls_capab_t;
1757 
1758 /*
1759  * Per-ill polling resource map.
1760  */
1761 typedef struct ill_rx_ring ill_rx_ring_t;
1762 
1763 /*
1764  * Per-ill Large Segment Offload capabilities.
1765  */
1766 typedef struct ill_lso_capab_s ill_lso_capab_t;
1767 
1768 /* The following are ill_state_flags */
1769 #define	ILL_LL_SUBNET_PENDING	0x01	/* Waiting for DL_INFO_ACK from drv */
1770 #define	ILL_CONDEMNED		0x02	/* No more new ref's to the ILL */
1771 #define	ILL_CHANGING		0x04	/* ILL not globally visible */
1772 #define	ILL_DL_UNBIND_IN_PROGRESS	0x08	/* UNBIND_REQ is sent */
1773 #define	ILL_SOFT_RING_ASSIGN	0x10	/* Makeing soft ring assigment */
1774 
1775 /* Is this an ILL whose source address is used by other ILL's ? */
1776 #define	IS_USESRC_ILL(ill)			\
1777 	(((ill)->ill_usesrc_ifindex == 0) &&	\
1778 	((ill)->ill_usesrc_grp_next != NULL))
1779 
1780 /* Is this a client/consumer of the usesrc ILL ? */
1781 #define	IS_USESRC_CLI_ILL(ill)			\
1782 	(((ill)->ill_usesrc_ifindex != 0) &&	\
1783 	((ill)->ill_usesrc_grp_next != NULL))
1784 
1785 /* Is this an virtual network interface (vni) ILL ? */
1786 #define	IS_VNI(ill)							     \
1787 	(((ill) != NULL) &&						     \
1788 	(((ill)->ill_phyint->phyint_flags & (PHYI_LOOPBACK|PHYI_VIRTUAL)) == \
1789 	PHYI_VIRTUAL))
1790 
1791 /* Is this a loopback ILL? */
1792 #define	IS_LOOPBACK(ill) \
1793 	((ill)->ill_phyint->phyint_flags & PHYI_LOOPBACK)
1794 
1795 /*
1796  * IP Lower level Structure.
1797  * Instance data structure in ip_open when there is a device below us.
1798  */
1799 typedef struct ill_s {
1800 	ill_if_t *ill_ifptr;		/* pointer to interface type */
1801 	queue_t	*ill_rq;		/* Read queue. */
1802 	queue_t	*ill_wq;		/* Write queue. */
1803 
1804 	int	ill_error;		/* Error value sent up by device. */
1805 
1806 	ipif_t	*ill_ipif;		/* Interface chain for this ILL. */
1807 
1808 	uint_t	ill_ipif_up_count;	/* Number of IPIFs currently up. */
1809 	uint_t	ill_max_frag;		/* Max IDU from DLPI. */
1810 	char	*ill_name;		/* Our name. */
1811 	uint_t	ill_ipif_dup_count;	/* Number of duplicate addresses. */
1812 	uint_t	ill_name_length;	/* Name length, incl. terminator. */
1813 	char	*ill_ndd_name;		/* Name + ":ip?_forwarding" for NDD. */
1814 	uint_t	ill_net_type;		/* IRE_IF_RESOLVER/IRE_IF_NORESOLVER. */
1815 	/*
1816 	 * Physical Point of Attachment num.  If DLPI style 1 provider
1817 	 * then this is derived from the devname.
1818 	 */
1819 	uint_t	ill_ppa;
1820 	t_uscalar_t	ill_sap;
1821 	t_scalar_t	ill_sap_length;	/* Including sign (for position) */
1822 	uint_t	ill_phys_addr_length;	/* Excluding the sap. */
1823 	uint_t	ill_bcast_addr_length;	/* Only set when the DL provider */
1824 					/* supports broadcast. */
1825 	t_uscalar_t	ill_mactype;
1826 	uint8_t	*ill_frag_ptr;		/* Reassembly state. */
1827 	timeout_id_t ill_frag_timer_id; /* timeout id for the frag timer */
1828 	ipfb_t	*ill_frag_hash_tbl;	/* Fragment hash list head. */
1829 	ipif_t	*ill_pending_ipif;	/* IPIF waiting for DL operation. */
1830 
1831 	ilm_t	*ill_ilm;		/* Multicast mebership for lower ill */
1832 	uint_t	ill_global_timer;	/* for IGMPv3/MLDv2 general queries */
1833 	int	ill_mcast_type;		/* type of router which is querier */
1834 					/* on this interface */
1835 	uint16_t ill_mcast_v1_time;	/* # slow timeouts since last v1 qry */
1836 	uint16_t ill_mcast_v2_time;	/* # slow timeouts since last v2 qry */
1837 	uint8_t	ill_mcast_v1_tset;	/* 1 => timer is set; 0 => not set */
1838 	uint8_t	ill_mcast_v2_tset;	/* 1 => timer is set; 0 => not set */
1839 
1840 	uint8_t	ill_mcast_rv;		/* IGMPv3/MLDv2 robustness variable */
1841 	int	ill_mcast_qi;		/* IGMPv3/MLDv2 query interval var */
1842 
1843 	mblk_t	*ill_pending_mp;	/* IOCTL/DLPI awaiting completion. */
1844 	/*
1845 	 * All non-NULL cells between 'ill_first_mp_to_free' and
1846 	 * 'ill_last_mp_to_free' are freed in ill_delete.
1847 	 */
1848 #define	ill_first_mp_to_free	ill_bcast_mp
1849 	mblk_t	*ill_bcast_mp;		/* DLPI header for broadcasts. */
1850 	mblk_t	*ill_resolver_mp;	/* Resolver template. */
1851 	mblk_t	*ill_unbind_mp;		/* unbind mp from ill_dl_up() */
1852 	mblk_t	*ill_dlpi_deferred;	/* b_next chain of control messages */
1853 	mblk_t	*ill_phys_addr_mp;	/* mblk which holds ill_phys_addr */
1854 #define	ill_last_mp_to_free	ill_phys_addr_mp
1855 
1856 	cred_t	*ill_credp;		/* opener's credentials */
1857 	uint8_t	*ill_phys_addr;		/* ill_phys_addr_mp->b_rptr + off */
1858 
1859 	uint_t	ill_state_flags;	/* see ILL_* flags above */
1860 
1861 	/* Following bit fields protected by ipsq_t */
1862 	uint_t
1863 		ill_needs_attach : 1,
1864 		ill_reserved : 1,
1865 		ill_isv6 : 1,
1866 		ill_dlpi_style_set : 1,
1867 
1868 		ill_ifname_pending : 1,
1869 		ill_move_in_progress : 1, /* FAILOVER/FAILBACK in progress */
1870 		ill_join_allmulti : 1,
1871 		ill_logical_down : 1,
1872 
1873 		ill_is_6to4tun : 1,	/* Interface is a 6to4 tunnel */
1874 		ill_promisc_on_phys : 1, /* phys interface in promisc mode */
1875 		ill_dl_up : 1,
1876 		ill_up_ipifs : 1,
1877 
1878 		ill_note_link : 1,	/* supports link-up notification */
1879 		ill_capab_reneg : 1, /* capability renegotiation to be done */
1880 		ill_pad_to_bit_31 : 18;
1881 
1882 	/* Following bit fields protected by ill_lock */
1883 	uint_t
1884 		ill_fragtimer_executing : 1,
1885 		ill_fragtimer_needrestart : 1,
1886 		ill_ilm_cleanup_reqd : 1,
1887 		ill_arp_closing : 1,
1888 
1889 		ill_arp_bringup_pending : 1,
1890 		ill_mtu_userspecified : 1, /* SIOCSLIFLNKINFO has set the mtu */
1891 		ill_arp_extend : 1,	/* ARP has DAD extensions */
1892 		ill_pad_bit_31 : 25;
1893 
1894 	/*
1895 	 * Used in SIOCSIFMUXID and SIOCGIFMUXID for 'ifconfig unplumb'.
1896 	 */
1897 	int	ill_arp_muxid;		/* muxid returned from plink for arp */
1898 	int	ill_ip_muxid;		/* muxid returned from plink for ip */
1899 
1900 	/*
1901 	 * NIC event information attached, to be used by nic event hooks.
1902 	 */
1903 	hook_nic_event_t	*ill_nic_event_info;
1904 
1905 	/* Used for IP frag reassembly throttling on a per ILL basis.  */
1906 	uint_t	ill_ipf_gen;		/* Generation of next fragment queue */
1907 	uint_t	ill_frag_count;		/* Count of all reassembly mblk bytes */
1908 	uint_t	ill_frag_free_num_pkts;	 /* num of fragmented packets to free */
1909 	clock_t	ill_last_frag_clean_time; /* time when frag's were pruned */
1910 	int	ill_type;		/* From <net/if_types.h> */
1911 	uint_t	ill_dlpi_multicast_state;	/* See below IDS_* */
1912 	uint_t	ill_dlpi_fastpath_state;	/* See below IDS_* */
1913 
1914 	/*
1915 	 * Capabilities related fields.
1916 	 */
1917 	uint_t  ill_dlpi_capab_state;	/* State of capability query, IDS_* */
1918 	uint64_t ill_capabilities;	/* Enabled capabilities, ILL_CAPAB_* */
1919 	ill_mdt_capab_t	*ill_mdt_capab;	/* Multidata Transmit capabilities */
1920 	ill_ipsec_capab_t *ill_ipsec_capab_ah;	/* IPsec AH capabilities */
1921 	ill_ipsec_capab_t *ill_ipsec_capab_esp;	/* IPsec ESP capabilities */
1922 	ill_hcksum_capab_t *ill_hcksum_capab; /* H/W cksumming capabilities */
1923 	ill_zerocopy_capab_t *ill_zerocopy_capab; /* Zero-copy capabilities */
1924 	ill_dls_capab_t *ill_dls_capab; /* Polling, soft ring capabilities */
1925 	ill_lso_capab_t *ill_lso_capab; /* Large Segment Offload capabilities */
1926 
1927 	/*
1928 	 * New fields for IPv6
1929 	 */
1930 	uint8_t	ill_max_hops;	/* Maximum hops for any logical interface */
1931 	uint_t	ill_max_mtu;	/* Maximum MTU for any logical interface */
1932 	uint32_t ill_reachable_time;	/* Value for ND algorithm in msec */
1933 	uint32_t ill_reachable_retrans_time; /* Value for ND algorithm msec */
1934 	uint_t	ill_max_buf;		/* Max # of req to buffer for ND */
1935 	in6_addr_t	ill_token;
1936 	uint_t		ill_token_length;
1937 	uint32_t	ill_xmit_count;		/* ndp max multicast xmits */
1938 	mib2_ipIfStatsEntry_t	*ill_ip_mib;	/* ver indep. interface mib */
1939 	mib2_ipv6IfIcmpEntry_t	*ill_icmp6_mib;	/* Per interface mib */
1940 	/*
1941 	 * Following two mblks are allocated common to all
1942 	 * the ipifs when the first interface is coming up.
1943 	 * It is sent up to arp when the last ipif is coming
1944 	 * down.
1945 	 */
1946 	mblk_t			*ill_arp_down_mp;
1947 	mblk_t			*ill_arp_del_mapping_mp;
1948 	/*
1949 	 * Used for implementing IFF_NOARP. As IFF_NOARP is used
1950 	 * to turn off for all the logicals, it is here instead
1951 	 * of the ipif.
1952 	 */
1953 	mblk_t			*ill_arp_on_mp;
1954 	/* Peer ill of an IPMP move operation */
1955 	struct ill_s		*ill_move_peer;
1956 
1957 	phyint_t		*ill_phyint;
1958 	uint64_t		ill_flags;
1959 	ill_group_t		*ill_group;
1960 	struct ill_s		*ill_group_next;
1961 
1962 	kmutex_t	ill_lock;	/* Please see table below */
1963 	/*
1964 	 * The ill_nd_lla* fields handle the link layer address option
1965 	 * from neighbor discovery. This is used for external IPv6
1966 	 * address resolution.
1967 	 */
1968 	mblk_t		*ill_nd_lla_mp;	/* mblk which holds ill_nd_lla */
1969 	uint8_t		*ill_nd_lla;	/* Link Layer Address */
1970 	uint_t		ill_nd_lla_len;	/* Link Layer Address length */
1971 	/*
1972 	 * We now have 3 phys_addr_req's sent down. This field keeps track
1973 	 * of which one is pending.
1974 	 */
1975 	t_uscalar_t	ill_phys_addr_pend; /* which dl_phys_addr_req pending */
1976 	/*
1977 	 * Used to save errors that occur during plumbing
1978 	 */
1979 	uint_t		ill_ifname_pending_err;
1980 	avl_node_t	ill_avl_byppa; /* avl node based on ppa */
1981 	void		*ill_fastpath_list; /* both ire and nce hang off this */
1982 	uint_t		ill_refcnt;	/* active refcnt by threads */
1983 	uint_t		ill_ire_cnt;	/* ires associated with this ill */
1984 	kcondvar_t	ill_cv;
1985 	uint_t		ill_ilm_walker_cnt;	/* snmp ilm walkers */
1986 	uint_t		ill_nce_cnt;	/* nces associated with this ill */
1987 	uint_t		ill_waiters;	/* threads waiting in ipsq_enter */
1988 	/*
1989 	 * Contains the upper read queue pointer of the module immediately
1990 	 * beneath IP.  This field allows IP to validate sub-capability
1991 	 * acknowledgments coming up from downstream.
1992 	 */
1993 	queue_t		*ill_lmod_rq;	/* read queue pointer of module below */
1994 	uint_t		ill_lmod_cnt;	/* number of modules beneath IP */
1995 	ip_m_t		*ill_media;	/* media specific params/functions */
1996 	t_uscalar_t	ill_dlpi_pending; /* Last DLPI primitive issued */
1997 	uint_t		ill_usesrc_ifindex; /* use src addr from this ILL */
1998 	struct ill_s	*ill_usesrc_grp_next; /* Next ILL in the usesrc group */
1999 	boolean_t	ill_trace_disable;	/* True when alloc fails */
2000 	zoneid_t	ill_zoneid;
2001 	ip_stack_t	*ill_ipst;	/* Corresponds to a netstack_hold */
2002 	uint32_t	ill_dhcpinit;	/* IP_DHCPINIT_IFs for ill */
2003 	uint_t		ill_ilm_cnt;    /* ilms referencing this ill */
2004 } ill_t;
2005 
2006 /*
2007  * ILL_FREE_OK() means that there are no incoming pointer references
2008  * to the ill.
2009  */
2010 #define	ILL_FREE_OK(ill)					\
2011 	((ill)->ill_ire_cnt == 0 && (ill)->ill_ilm_cnt == 0 &&	\
2012 	(ill)->ill_nce_cnt == 0)
2013 
2014 /*
2015  * An ipif/ill can be marked down only when the ire and nce references
2016  * to that ipif/ill goes to zero. ILL_DOWN_OK() is a necessary condition
2017  * quiescence checks. See comments above IPIF_DOWN_OK for details
2018  * on why ires and nces are selectively considered for this macro.
2019  */
2020 #define	ILL_DOWN_OK(ill)	(ill->ill_ire_cnt == 0 && ill->ill_nce_cnt == 0)
2021 
2022 /*
2023  * The following table lists the protection levels of the various members
2024  * of the ill_t. Same notation as that used for ipif_t above is used.
2025  *
2026  *				Write			Read
2027  *
2028  * ill_ifptr			ill_g_lock + s		Write once
2029  * ill_rq			ipsq			Write once
2030  * ill_wq			ipsq			Write once
2031  *
2032  * ill_error			ipsq			None
2033  * ill_ipif			ill_g_lock + ipsq	ill_g_lock OR ipsq
2034  * ill_ipif_up_count		ill_lock + ipsq		ill_lock OR ipsq
2035  * ill_max_frag			ipsq			Write once
2036  *
2037  * ill_name			ill_g_lock + ipsq	Write once
2038  * ill_name_length		ill_g_lock + ipsq	Write once
2039  * ill_ndd_name			ipsq			Write once
2040  * ill_net_type			ipsq			Write once
2041  * ill_ppa			ill_g_lock + ipsq	Write once
2042  * ill_sap			ipsq + down ill		Write once
2043  * ill_sap_length		ipsq + down ill		Write once
2044  * ill_phys_addr_length		ipsq + down ill		Write once
2045  *
2046  * ill_bcast_addr_length	ipsq			ipsq
2047  * ill_mactype			ipsq			ipsq
2048  * ill_frag_ptr			ipsq			ipsq
2049  *
2050  * ill_frag_timer_id		ill_lock		ill_lock
2051  * ill_frag_hash_tbl		ipsq			up ill
2052  * ill_ilm			ipsq + ill_lock		ill_lock
2053  * ill_mcast_type		ill_lock		ill_lock
2054  * ill_mcast_v1_time		ill_lock		ill_lock
2055  * ill_mcast_v2_time		ill_lock		ill_lock
2056  * ill_mcast_v1_tset		ill_lock		ill_lock
2057  * ill_mcast_v2_tset		ill_lock		ill_lock
2058  * ill_mcast_rv			ill_lock		ill_lock
2059  * ill_mcast_qi			ill_lock		ill_lock
2060  * ill_pending_mp		ill_lock		ill_lock
2061  *
2062  * ill_bcast_mp			ipsq			ipsq
2063  * ill_resolver_mp		ipsq			only when ill is up
2064  * ill_down_mp			ipsq			ipsq
2065  * ill_dlpi_deferred		ill_lock		ill_lock
2066  * ill_dlpi_pending		ill_lock		ill_lock
2067  * ill_phys_addr_mp		ipsq + down ill		only when ill is up
2068  * ill_phys_addr		ipsq + down ill		only when ill is up
2069  *
2070  * ill_state_flags		ill_lock		ill_lock
2071  * exclusive bit flags		ipsq_t			ipsq_t
2072  * shared bit flags		ill_lock		ill_lock
2073  *
2074  * ill_arp_muxid		ipsq			Not atomic
2075  * ill_ip_muxid			ipsq			Not atomic
2076  *
2077  * ill_ipf_gen			Not atomic
2078  * ill_frag_count		atomics			atomics
2079  * ill_type			ipsq + down ill		only when ill is up
2080  * ill_dlpi_multicast_state	ill_lock		ill_lock
2081  * ill_dlpi_fastpath_state	ill_lock		ill_lock
2082  * ill_max_hops			ipsq			Not atomic
2083  *
2084  * ill_max_mtu
2085  *
2086  * ill_reachable_time		ipsq + ill_lock		ill_lock
2087  * ill_reachable_retrans_time	ipsq + ill_lock		ill_lock
2088  * ill_max_buf			ipsq + ill_lock		ill_lock
2089  *
2090  * Next 2 fields need ill_lock because of the get ioctls. They should not
2091  * report partially updated results without executing in the ipsq.
2092  * ill_token			ipsq + ill_lock		ill_lock
2093  * ill_token_length		ipsq + ill_lock		ill_lock
2094  * ill_xmit_count		ipsq + down ill		write once
2095  * ill_ip6_mib			ipsq + down ill		only when ill is up
2096  * ill_icmp6_mib		ipsq + down ill		only when ill is up
2097  * ill_arp_down_mp		ipsq			ipsq
2098  * ill_arp_del_mapping_mp	ipsq			ipsq
2099  * ill_arp_on_mp		ipsq			ipsq
2100  * ill_move_peer		ipsq			ipsq
2101  *
2102  * ill_phyint			ipsq, ill_g_lock, ill_lock	Any of them
2103  * ill_flags			ill_lock		ill_lock
2104  * ill_group			ipsq, ill_g_lock, ill_lock	Any of them
2105  * ill_group_next		ipsq, ill_g_lock, ill_lock	Any of them
2106  * ill_nd_lla_mp		ipsq + down ill		only when ill is up
2107  * ill_nd_lla			ipsq + down ill		only when ill is up
2108  * ill_nd_lla_len		ipsq + down ill		only when ill is up
2109  * ill_phys_addr_pend		ipsq + down ill		only when ill is up
2110  * ill_ifname_pending_err	ipsq			ipsq
2111  * ill_avl_byppa		ipsq, ill_g_lock	write once
2112  *
2113  * ill_fastpath_list		ill_lock		ill_lock
2114  * ill_refcnt			ill_lock		ill_lock
2115  * ill_ire_cnt			ill_lock		ill_lock
2116  * ill_cv			ill_lock		ill_lock
2117  * ill_ilm_walker_cnt		ill_lock		ill_lock
2118  * ill_nce_cnt			ill_lock		ill_lock
2119  * ill_ilm_cnt			ill_lock		ill_lock
2120  * ill_trace			ill_lock		ill_lock
2121  * ill_usesrc_grp_next		ill_g_usesrc_lock	ill_g_usesrc_lock
2122  * ill_dhcpinit			atomics			atomics
2123  */
2124 
2125 /*
2126  * For ioctl restart mechanism see ip_reprocess_ioctl()
2127  */
2128 struct ip_ioctl_cmd_s;
2129 
2130 typedef	int (*ifunc_t)(ipif_t *, struct sockaddr_in *, queue_t *, mblk_t *,
2131     struct ip_ioctl_cmd_s *, void *);
2132 
2133 typedef struct ip_ioctl_cmd_s {
2134 	int	ipi_cmd;
2135 	size_t	ipi_copyin_size;
2136 	uint_t	ipi_flags;
2137 	uint_t	ipi_cmd_type;
2138 	ifunc_t	ipi_func;
2139 	ifunc_t	ipi_func_restart;
2140 } ip_ioctl_cmd_t;
2141 
2142 /*
2143  * ipi_cmd_type:
2144  *
2145  * IF_CMD		1	old style ifreq cmd
2146  * LIF_CMD		2	new style lifreq cmd
2147  * TUN_CMD		3	tunnel related
2148  * ARP_CMD		4	arpreq cmd
2149  * XARP_CMD		5	xarpreq cmd
2150  * MSFILT_CMD		6	multicast source filter cmd
2151  * MISC_CMD		7	misc cmd (not a more specific one above)
2152  */
2153 
2154 enum { IF_CMD = 1, LIF_CMD, TUN_CMD, ARP_CMD, XARP_CMD, MSFILT_CMD, MISC_CMD };
2155 
2156 #define	IPI_DONTCARE	0	/* For ioctl encoded values that don't matter */
2157 
2158 /* Flag values in ipi_flags */
2159 #define	IPI_PRIV	0x1	/* Root only command */
2160 #define	IPI_MODOK	0x2	/* Permitted on mod instance of IP */
2161 #define	IPI_WR		0x4	/* Need to grab writer access */
2162 #define	IPI_GET_CMD	0x8	/* branch to mi_copyout on success */
2163 #define	IPI_REPL	0x10	/* valid for replacement ipif created in MOVE */
2164 #define	IPI_NULL_BCONT	0x20	/* ioctl has not data and hence no b_cont */
2165 #define	IPI_PASS_DOWN	0x40	/* pass this ioctl down when a module only */
2166 
2167 extern ip_ioctl_cmd_t	ip_ndx_ioctl_table[];
2168 extern ip_ioctl_cmd_t	ip_misc_ioctl_table[];
2169 extern int ip_ndx_ioctl_count;
2170 extern int ip_misc_ioctl_count;
2171 
2172 #define	ILL_CLEAR_MOVE(ill) {				\
2173 	ill_t *peer_ill;				\
2174 							\
2175 	peer_ill = (ill)->ill_move_peer;		\
2176 	ASSERT(peer_ill != NULL);			\
2177 	(ill)->ill_move_in_progress = B_FALSE;		\
2178 	peer_ill->ill_move_in_progress = B_FALSE;	\
2179 	(ill)->ill_move_peer = NULL;			\
2180 	peer_ill->ill_move_peer = NULL;			\
2181 }
2182 
2183 /* Passed down by ARP to IP during I_PLINK/I_PUNLINK */
2184 typedef struct ipmx_s {
2185 	char	ipmx_name[LIFNAMSIZ];		/* if name */
2186 	uint_t
2187 		ipmx_arpdev_stream : 1,		/* This is the arp stream */
2188 		ipmx_notused : 31;
2189 } ipmx_t;
2190 
2191 /*
2192  * State for detecting if a driver supports certain features.
2193  * Support for DL_ENABMULTI_REQ uses ill_dlpi_multicast_state.
2194  * Support for DLPI M_DATA fastpath uses ill_dlpi_fastpath_state.
2195  * Support for DL_CAPABILITY_REQ uses ill_dlpi_capab_state.
2196  */
2197 #define	IDS_UNKNOWN	0	/* No DLPI request sent */
2198 #define	IDS_INPROGRESS	1	/* DLPI request sent */
2199 #define	IDS_OK		2	/* DLPI request completed successfully */
2200 #define	IDS_FAILED	3	/* DLPI request failed */
2201 
2202 /* Named Dispatch Parameter Management Structure */
2203 typedef struct ipparam_s {
2204 	uint_t	ip_param_min;
2205 	uint_t	ip_param_max;
2206 	uint_t	ip_param_value;
2207 	char	*ip_param_name;
2208 } ipparam_t;
2209 
2210 /* Extended NDP Management Structure */
2211 typedef struct ipndp_s {
2212 	ndgetf_t	ip_ndp_getf;
2213 	ndsetf_t	ip_ndp_setf;
2214 	caddr_t		ip_ndp_data;
2215 	char		*ip_ndp_name;
2216 } ipndp_t;
2217 
2218 /*
2219  * The kernel stores security attributes of all gateways in a database made
2220  * up of one or more tsol_gcdb_t elements.  Each tsol_gcdb_t contains the
2221  * security-related credentials of the gateway.  More than one gateways may
2222  * share entries in the database.
2223  *
2224  * The tsol_gc_t structure represents the gateway to credential association,
2225  * and refers to an entry in the database.  One or more tsol_gc_t entities are
2226  * grouped together to form one or more tsol_gcgrp_t, each representing the
2227  * list of security attributes specific to the gateway.  A gateway may be
2228  * associated with at most one credentials group.
2229  */
2230 struct tsol_gcgrp_s;
2231 
2232 extern uchar_t	ip6opt_ls;	/* TX IPv6 enabler */
2233 
2234 /*
2235  * Gateway security credential record.
2236  */
2237 typedef struct tsol_gcdb_s {
2238 	uint_t		gcdb_refcnt;	/* reference count */
2239 	struct rtsa_s	gcdb_attr;	/* security attributes */
2240 #define	gcdb_mask	gcdb_attr.rtsa_mask
2241 #define	gcdb_doi	gcdb_attr.rtsa_doi
2242 #define	gcdb_slrange	gcdb_attr.rtsa_slrange
2243 } tsol_gcdb_t;
2244 
2245 /*
2246  * Gateway to credential association.
2247  */
2248 typedef struct tsol_gc_s {
2249 	uint_t		gc_refcnt;	/* reference count */
2250 	struct tsol_gcgrp_s *gc_grp;	/* pointer to group */
2251 	struct tsol_gc_s *gc_prev;	/* previous in list */
2252 	struct tsol_gc_s *gc_next;	/* next in list */
2253 	tsol_gcdb_t	*gc_db;		/* pointer to actual credentials */
2254 } tsol_gc_t;
2255 
2256 /*
2257  * Gateway credentials group address.
2258  */
2259 typedef struct tsol_gcgrp_addr_s {
2260 	int		ga_af;		/* address family */
2261 	in6_addr_t	ga_addr;	/* IPv4 mapped or IPv6 address */
2262 } tsol_gcgrp_addr_t;
2263 
2264 /*
2265  * Gateway credentials group.
2266  */
2267 typedef struct tsol_gcgrp_s {
2268 	uint_t		gcgrp_refcnt;	/* reference count */
2269 	krwlock_t	gcgrp_rwlock;	/* lock to protect following */
2270 	uint_t		gcgrp_count;	/* number of credentials */
2271 	tsol_gc_t	*gcgrp_head;	/* first credential in list */
2272 	tsol_gc_t	*gcgrp_tail;	/* last credential in list */
2273 	tsol_gcgrp_addr_t gcgrp_addr;	/* next-hop gateway address */
2274 } tsol_gcgrp_t;
2275 
2276 extern kmutex_t gcgrp_lock;
2277 
2278 #define	GC_REFRELE(p) {				\
2279 	ASSERT((p)->gc_grp != NULL);		\
2280 	rw_enter(&(p)->gc_grp->gcgrp_rwlock, RW_WRITER); \
2281 	ASSERT((p)->gc_refcnt > 0);		\
2282 	if (--((p)->gc_refcnt) == 0)		\
2283 		gc_inactive(p);			\
2284 	else					\
2285 		rw_exit(&(p)->gc_grp->gcgrp_rwlock); \
2286 }
2287 
2288 #define	GCGRP_REFHOLD(p) {			\
2289 	mutex_enter(&gcgrp_lock);		\
2290 	++((p)->gcgrp_refcnt);			\
2291 	ASSERT((p)->gcgrp_refcnt != 0);		\
2292 	mutex_exit(&gcgrp_lock);		\
2293 }
2294 
2295 #define	GCGRP_REFRELE(p) {			\
2296 	mutex_enter(&gcgrp_lock);		\
2297 	ASSERT((p)->gcgrp_refcnt > 0);		\
2298 	if (--((p)->gcgrp_refcnt) == 0)		\
2299 		gcgrp_inactive(p);		\
2300 	ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&gcgrp_lock));	\
2301 	mutex_exit(&gcgrp_lock);		\
2302 }
2303 
2304 /*
2305  * IRE gateway security attributes structure, pointed to by tsol_ire_gw_secattr
2306  */
2307 struct tsol_tnrhc;
2308 
2309 typedef struct tsol_ire_gw_secattr_s {
2310 	kmutex_t	igsa_lock;	/* lock to protect following */
2311 	struct tsol_tnrhc *igsa_rhc;	/* host entry for gateway */
2312 	tsol_gc_t	*igsa_gc;	/* for prefix IREs */
2313 	tsol_gcgrp_t	*igsa_gcgrp;	/* for cache IREs */
2314 } tsol_ire_gw_secattr_t;
2315 
2316 /*
2317  * Following are the macros to increment/decrement the reference
2318  * count of the IREs and IRBs (ire bucket).
2319  *
2320  * 1) We bump up the reference count of an IRE to make sure that
2321  *    it does not get deleted and freed while we are using it.
2322  *    Typically all the lookup functions hold the bucket lock,
2323  *    and look for the IRE. If it finds an IRE, it bumps up the
2324  *    reference count before dropping the lock. Sometimes we *may* want
2325  *    to bump up the reference count after we *looked* up i.e without
2326  *    holding the bucket lock. So, the IRE_REFHOLD macro does not assert
2327  *    on the bucket lock being held. Any thread trying to delete from
2328  *    the hash bucket can still do so but cannot free the IRE if
2329  *    ire_refcnt is not 0.
2330  *
2331  * 2) We bump up the reference count on the bucket where the IRE resides
2332  *    (IRB), when we want to prevent the IREs getting deleted from a given
2333  *    hash bucket. This makes life easier for ire_walk type functions which
2334  *    wants to walk the IRE list, call a function, but needs to drop
2335  *    the bucket lock to prevent recursive rw_enters. While the
2336  *    lock is dropped, the list could be changed by other threads or
2337  *    the same thread could end up deleting the ire or the ire pointed by
2338  *    ire_next. IRE_REFHOLDing the ire or ire_next is not sufficient as
2339  *    a delete will still remove the ire from the bucket while we have
2340  *    dropped the lock and hence the ire_next would be NULL. Thus, we
2341  *    need a mechanism to prevent deletions from a given bucket.
2342  *
2343  *    To prevent deletions, we bump up the reference count on the
2344  *    bucket. If the bucket is held, ire_delete just marks IRE_MARK_CONDEMNED
2345  *    both on the ire's ire_marks and the bucket's irb_marks. When the
2346  *    reference count on the bucket drops to zero, all the CONDEMNED ires
2347  *    are deleted. We don't have to bump up the reference count on the
2348  *    bucket if we are walking the bucket and never have to drop the bucket
2349  *    lock. Note that IRB_REFHOLD does not prevent addition of new ires
2350  *    in the list. It is okay because addition of new ires will not cause
2351  *    ire_next to point to freed memory. We do IRB_REFHOLD only when
2352  *    all of the 3 conditions are true :
2353  *
2354  *    1) The code needs to walk the IRE bucket from start to end.
2355  *    2) It may have to drop the bucket lock sometimes while doing (1)
2356  *    3) It does not want any ires to be deleted meanwhile.
2357  */
2358 
2359 /*
2360  * Bump up the reference count on the IRE. We cannot assert that the
2361  * bucket lock is being held as it is legal to bump up the reference
2362  * count after the first lookup has returned the IRE without
2363  * holding the lock. Currently ip_wput does this for caching IRE_CACHEs.
2364  */
2365 
2366 #ifdef DEBUG
2367 #define	IRE_UNTRACE_REF(ire)	ire_untrace_ref(ire);
2368 #define	IRE_TRACE_REF(ire)	ire_trace_ref(ire);
2369 #else
2370 #define	IRE_UNTRACE_REF(ire)
2371 #define	IRE_TRACE_REF(ire)
2372 #endif
2373 
2374 #define	IRE_REFHOLD_NOTR(ire) {				\
2375 	atomic_add_32(&(ire)->ire_refcnt, 1);		\
2376 	ASSERT((ire)->ire_refcnt != 0);			\
2377 }
2378 
2379 #define	IRE_REFHOLD(ire) {				\
2380 	IRE_REFHOLD_NOTR(ire);				\
2381 	IRE_TRACE_REF(ire);				\
2382 }
2383 
2384 #define	IRE_REFHOLD_LOCKED(ire)	{			\
2385 	IRE_TRACE_REF(ire);				\
2386 	(ire)->ire_refcnt++;				\
2387 }
2388 
2389 /*
2390  * Decrement the reference count on the IRE.
2391  * In architectures e.g sun4u, where atomic_add_32_nv is just
2392  * a cas, we need to maintain the right memory barrier semantics
2393  * as that of mutex_exit i.e all the loads and stores should complete
2394  * before the cas is executed. membar_exit() does that here.
2395  *
2396  * NOTE : This macro is used only in places where we want performance.
2397  *	  To avoid bloating the code, we use the function "ire_refrele"
2398  *	  which essentially calls the macro.
2399  */
2400 #define	IRE_REFRELE_NOTR(ire) {					\
2401 	ASSERT((ire)->ire_refcnt != 0);				\
2402 	membar_exit();						\
2403 	if (atomic_add_32_nv(&(ire)->ire_refcnt, -1) == 0)	\
2404 		ire_inactive(ire);				\
2405 }
2406 
2407 #define	IRE_REFRELE(ire) {					\
2408 	if (ire->ire_bucket != NULL) {				\
2409 		IRE_UNTRACE_REF(ire);				\
2410 	}							\
2411 	IRE_REFRELE_NOTR(ire);					\
2412 }
2413 
2414 /*
2415  * Bump up the reference count on the hash bucket - IRB to
2416  * prevent ires from being deleted in this bucket.
2417  */
2418 #define	IRB_REFHOLD(irb) {				\
2419 	rw_enter(&(irb)->irb_lock, RW_WRITER);		\
2420 	(irb)->irb_refcnt++;				\
2421 	ASSERT((irb)->irb_refcnt != 0);			\
2422 	rw_exit(&(irb)->irb_lock);			\
2423 }
2424 #define	IRB_REFHOLD_LOCKED(irb) {			\
2425 	ASSERT(RW_WRITE_HELD(&(irb)->irb_lock));	\
2426 	(irb)->irb_refcnt++;				\
2427 	ASSERT((irb)->irb_refcnt != 0);			\
2428 }
2429 
2430 void irb_refrele_ftable(irb_t *);
2431 /*
2432  * Note: when IRB_MARK_FTABLE (i.e., IRE_CACHETABLE entry), the irb_t
2433  * is statically allocated, so that when the irb_refcnt goes to 0,
2434  * we simply clean up the ire list and continue.
2435  */
2436 #define	IRB_REFRELE(irb) {				\
2437 	if ((irb)->irb_marks & IRB_MARK_FTABLE) {	\
2438 		irb_refrele_ftable((irb));		\
2439 	} else {					\
2440 		rw_enter(&(irb)->irb_lock, RW_WRITER);		\
2441 		ASSERT((irb)->irb_refcnt != 0);			\
2442 		if (--(irb)->irb_refcnt	== 0 &&			\
2443 		    ((irb)->irb_marks & IRE_MARK_CONDEMNED)) {	\
2444 			ire_t *ire_list;			\
2445 								\
2446 			ire_list = ire_unlink(irb);		\
2447 			rw_exit(&(irb)->irb_lock);		\
2448 			ASSERT(ire_list != NULL);		\
2449 			ire_cleanup(ire_list);			\
2450 		} else {					\
2451 			rw_exit(&(irb)->irb_lock);		\
2452 		}						\
2453 	}							\
2454 }
2455 
2456 extern struct kmem_cache *rt_entry_cache;
2457 
2458 /*
2459  * Lock the fast path mp for access, since the fp_mp can be deleted
2460  * due a DL_NOTE_FASTPATH_FLUSH in the case of IRE_BROADCAST
2461  */
2462 
2463 #define	LOCK_IRE_FP_MP(ire) {				\
2464 		if ((ire)->ire_type == IRE_BROADCAST)	\
2465 			mutex_enter(&ire->ire_nce->nce_lock);	\
2466 	}
2467 #define	UNLOCK_IRE_FP_MP(ire) {				\
2468 		if ((ire)->ire_type == IRE_BROADCAST)	\
2469 			mutex_exit(&ire->ire_nce->nce_lock);	\
2470 	}
2471 
2472 typedef struct ire4 {
2473 	ipaddr_t ire4_src_addr;		/* Source address to use. */
2474 	ipaddr_t ire4_mask;		/* Mask for matching this IRE. */
2475 	ipaddr_t ire4_addr;		/* Address this IRE represents. */
2476 	ipaddr_t ire4_gateway_addr;	/* Gateway if IRE_CACHE/IRE_OFFSUBNET */
2477 	ipaddr_t ire4_cmask;		/* Mask from parent prefix route */
2478 } ire4_t;
2479 
2480 typedef struct ire6 {
2481 	in6_addr_t ire6_src_addr;	/* Source address to use. */
2482 	in6_addr_t ire6_mask;		/* Mask for matching this IRE. */
2483 	in6_addr_t ire6_addr;		/* Address this IRE represents. */
2484 	in6_addr_t ire6_gateway_addr;	/* Gateway if IRE_CACHE/IRE_OFFSUBNET */
2485 	in6_addr_t ire6_cmask;		/* Mask from parent prefix route */
2486 } ire6_t;
2487 
2488 typedef union ire_addr {
2489 	ire6_t	ire6_u;
2490 	ire4_t	ire4_u;
2491 } ire_addr_u_t;
2492 
2493 /* Internet Routing Entry */
2494 typedef struct ire_s {
2495 	struct	ire_s	*ire_next;	/* The hash chain must be first. */
2496 	struct	ire_s	**ire_ptpn;	/* Pointer to previous next. */
2497 	uint32_t	ire_refcnt;	/* Number of references */
2498 	mblk_t		*ire_mp;	/* Non-null if allocated as mblk */
2499 	queue_t		*ire_rfq;	/* recv from this queue */
2500 	queue_t		*ire_stq;	/* send to this queue */
2501 	union {
2502 		uint_t	*max_fragp;	/* Used only during ire creation */
2503 		uint_t	max_frag;	/* MTU (next hop or path). */
2504 	} imf_u;
2505 #define	ire_max_frag	imf_u.max_frag
2506 #define	ire_max_fragp	imf_u.max_fragp
2507 	uint32_t	ire_frag_flag;	/* IPH_DF or zero. */
2508 	uint32_t	ire_ident;	/* Per IRE IP ident. */
2509 	uint32_t	ire_tire_mark;	/* Used for reclaim of unused. */
2510 	uchar_t		ire_ipversion;	/* IPv4/IPv6 version */
2511 	uchar_t		ire_marks;	/* IRE_MARK_CONDEMNED etc. */
2512 	ushort_t	ire_type;	/* Type of IRE */
2513 	uint_t	ire_ib_pkt_count;	/* Inbound packets for ire_addr */
2514 	uint_t	ire_ob_pkt_count;	/* Outbound packets to ire_addr */
2515 	uint_t	ire_ll_hdr_length;	/* Non-zero if we do M_DATA prepends */
2516 	time_t	ire_create_time;	/* Time (in secs) IRE was created. */
2517 	uint32_t	ire_phandle;	/* Associate prefix IREs to cache */
2518 	uint32_t	ire_ihandle;	/* Associate interface IREs to cache */
2519 	ipif_t		*ire_ipif;	/* the interface that this ire uses */
2520 	uint32_t	ire_flags;	/* flags related to route (RTF_*) */
2521 	uint_t	ire_ipsec_overhead;	/* IPSEC overhead */
2522 	/*
2523 	 * Neighbor Cache Entry for IPv6; arp info for IPv4
2524 	 */
2525 	struct	nce_s	*ire_nce;
2526 	uint_t		ire_masklen;	/* # bits in ire_mask{,_v6} */
2527 	ire_addr_u_t	ire_u;		/* IPv4/IPv6 address info. */
2528 
2529 	irb_t		*ire_bucket;	/* Hash bucket when ire_ptphn is set */
2530 	iulp_t		ire_uinfo;	/* Upper layer protocol info. */
2531 	/*
2532 	 * Protects ire_uinfo, ire_max_frag, and ire_frag_flag.
2533 	 */
2534 	kmutex_t	ire_lock;
2535 	uint_t		ire_ipif_seqid; /* ipif_seqid of ire_ipif */
2536 	clock_t		ire_last_used_time;	/* Last used time */
2537 	tsol_ire_gw_secattr_t *ire_gw_secattr; /* gateway security attributes */
2538 	zoneid_t	ire_zoneid;	/* for local address discrimination */
2539 	/*
2540 	 * ire's that are embedded inside mblk_t and sent to the external
2541 	 * resolver use the ire_stq_ifindex to track the ifindex of the
2542 	 * ire_stq, so that the ill (if it exists) can be correctly recovered
2543 	 * for cleanup in the esbfree routine when arp failure occurs
2544 	 */
2545 	uint_t	ire_stq_ifindex;
2546 	uint_t		ire_defense_count;	/* number of ARP conflicts */
2547 	uint_t		ire_defense_time;	/* last time defended (secs) */
2548 	boolean_t	ire_trace_disable;	/* True when alloc fails */
2549 	ip_stack_t	*ire_ipst;	/* Does not have a netstack_hold */
2550 } ire_t;
2551 
2552 /* IPv4 compatiblity macros */
2553 #define	ire_src_addr		ire_u.ire4_u.ire4_src_addr
2554 #define	ire_mask		ire_u.ire4_u.ire4_mask
2555 #define	ire_addr		ire_u.ire4_u.ire4_addr
2556 #define	ire_gateway_addr	ire_u.ire4_u.ire4_gateway_addr
2557 #define	ire_cmask		ire_u.ire4_u.ire4_cmask
2558 
2559 #define	ire_src_addr_v6		ire_u.ire6_u.ire6_src_addr
2560 #define	ire_mask_v6		ire_u.ire6_u.ire6_mask
2561 #define	ire_addr_v6		ire_u.ire6_u.ire6_addr
2562 #define	ire_gateway_addr_v6	ire_u.ire6_u.ire6_gateway_addr
2563 #define	ire_cmask_v6		ire_u.ire6_u.ire6_cmask
2564 
2565 /* Convenient typedefs for sockaddrs */
2566 typedef	struct sockaddr_in	sin_t;
2567 typedef	struct sockaddr_in6	sin6_t;
2568 
2569 /* Address structure used for internal bind with IP */
2570 typedef struct ipa_conn_s {
2571 	ipaddr_t	ac_laddr;
2572 	ipaddr_t	ac_faddr;
2573 	uint16_t	ac_fport;
2574 	uint16_t	ac_lport;
2575 } ipa_conn_t;
2576 
2577 typedef struct ipa6_conn_s {
2578 	in6_addr_t	ac6_laddr;
2579 	in6_addr_t	ac6_faddr;
2580 	uint16_t	ac6_fport;
2581 	uint16_t	ac6_lport;
2582 } ipa6_conn_t;
2583 
2584 /*
2585  * Using ipa_conn_x_t or ipa6_conn_x_t allows us to modify the behavior of IP's
2586  * bind handler.
2587  */
2588 typedef struct ipa_conn_extended_s {
2589 	uint64_t	acx_flags;
2590 	ipa_conn_t	acx_conn;
2591 } ipa_conn_x_t;
2592 
2593 typedef struct ipa6_conn_extended_s {
2594 	uint64_t	ac6x_flags;
2595 	ipa6_conn_t	ac6x_conn;
2596 } ipa6_conn_x_t;
2597 
2598 /* flag values for ipa_conn_x_t and ipa6_conn_x_t. */
2599 #define	ACX_VERIFY_DST	0x1ULL	/* verify destination address is reachable */
2600 
2601 /* Name/Value Descriptor. */
2602 typedef struct nv_s {
2603 	uint64_t nv_value;
2604 	char	*nv_name;
2605 } nv_t;
2606 
2607 #define	ILL_FRAG_HASH(s, i) \
2608 	((ntohl(s) ^ ((i) ^ ((i) >> 8))) % ILL_FRAG_HASH_TBL_COUNT)
2609 
2610 /*
2611  * The MAX number of allowed fragmented packets per hash bucket
2612  * calculation is based on the most common mtu size of 1500. This limit
2613  * will work well for other mtu sizes as well.
2614  */
2615 #define	COMMON_IP_MTU 1500
2616 #define	MAX_FRAG_MIN 10
2617 #define	MAX_FRAG_PKTS(ipst)	\
2618 	MAX(MAX_FRAG_MIN, (2 * (ipst->ips_ip_reass_queue_bytes / \
2619 	    (COMMON_IP_MTU * ILL_FRAG_HASH_TBL_COUNT))))
2620 
2621 /*
2622  * Maximum dups allowed per packet.
2623  */
2624 extern uint_t ip_max_frag_dups;
2625 
2626 /*
2627  * Per-packet information for received packets and transmitted.
2628  * Used by the transport protocols when converting between the packet
2629  * and ancillary data and socket options.
2630  *
2631  * Note: This private data structure and related IPPF_* constant
2632  * definitions are exposed to enable compilation of some debugging tools
2633  * like lsof which use struct tcp_t in <inet/tcp.h>. This is intended to be
2634  * a temporary hack and long term alternate interfaces should be defined
2635  * to support the needs of such tools and private definitions moved to
2636  * private headers.
2637  */
2638 struct ip6_pkt_s {
2639 	uint_t		ipp_fields;		/* Which fields are valid */
2640 	uint_t		ipp_sticky_ignored;	/* sticky fields to ignore */
2641 	uint_t		ipp_ifindex;		/* pktinfo ifindex */
2642 	in6_addr_t	ipp_addr;		/* pktinfo src/dst addr */
2643 	uint_t		ipp_unicast_hops;	/* IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS */
2644 	uint_t		ipp_multicast_hops;	/* IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS */
2645 	uint_t		ipp_hoplimit;		/* IPV6_HOPLIMIT */
2646 	uint_t		ipp_hopoptslen;
2647 	uint_t		ipp_rtdstoptslen;
2648 	uint_t		ipp_rthdrlen;
2649 	uint_t		ipp_dstoptslen;
2650 	uint_t		ipp_pathmtulen;
2651 	uint_t		ipp_fraghdrlen;
2652 	ip6_hbh_t	*ipp_hopopts;
2653 	ip6_dest_t	*ipp_rtdstopts;
2654 	ip6_rthdr_t	*ipp_rthdr;
2655 	ip6_dest_t	*ipp_dstopts;
2656 	ip6_frag_t	*ipp_fraghdr;
2657 	struct ip6_mtuinfo *ipp_pathmtu;
2658 	in6_addr_t	ipp_nexthop;		/* Transmit only */
2659 	uint8_t		ipp_tclass;
2660 	int8_t		ipp_use_min_mtu;
2661 };
2662 typedef struct ip6_pkt_s ip6_pkt_t;
2663 
2664 extern void ip6_pkt_free(ip6_pkt_t *);	/* free storage inside ip6_pkt_t */
2665 
2666 /*
2667  * This struct is used by ULP_opt_set() functions to return value of IPv4
2668  * ancillary options. Currently this is only used by udp and icmp and only
2669  * IP_PKTINFO option is supported.
2670  */
2671 typedef struct ip4_pkt_s {
2672 	uint_t		ip4_ill_index;	/* interface index */
2673 	ipaddr_t	ip4_addr;	/* source address */
2674 } ip4_pkt_t;
2675 
2676 /*
2677  * Used by ULP's to pass options info to ip_output
2678  * currently only IP_PKTINFO is supported.
2679  */
2680 typedef struct ip_opt_info_s {
2681 	uint_t ip_opt_ill_index;
2682 	uint_t ip_opt_flags;
2683 } ip_opt_info_t;
2684 
2685 /*
2686  * value for ip_opt_flags
2687  */
2688 #define	IP_VERIFY_SRC	0x1
2689 
2690 /*
2691  * This structure is used to convey information from IP and the ULP.
2692  * Currently used for the IP_RECVSLLA, IP_RECVIF and IP_RECVPKTINFO options.
2693  * The type of information field is set to IN_PKTINFO (i.e inbound pkt info)
2694  */
2695 typedef struct ip_pktinfo {
2696 	uint32_t		ip_pkt_ulp_type;	/* type of info sent */
2697 	uint32_t		ip_pkt_flags;	/* what is sent up by IP */
2698 	uint32_t		ip_pkt_ifindex;	/* inbound interface index */
2699 	struct sockaddr_dl	ip_pkt_slla;	/* has source link layer addr */
2700 	struct in_addr		ip_pkt_match_addr; /* matched address */
2701 } ip_pktinfo_t;
2702 
2703 /*
2704  * flags to tell UDP what IP is sending; in_pkt_flags
2705  */
2706 #define	IPF_RECVIF	0x01	/* inbound interface index */
2707 #define	IPF_RECVSLLA	0x02	/* source link layer address */
2708 /*
2709  * Inbound interface index + matched address.
2710  * Used only by IPV4.
2711  */
2712 #define	IPF_RECVADDR	0x04
2713 
2714 /* ipp_fields values */
2715 #define	IPPF_IFINDEX	0x0001	/* Part of in6_pktinfo: ifindex */
2716 #define	IPPF_ADDR	0x0002	/* Part of in6_pktinfo: src/dst addr */
2717 #define	IPPF_SCOPE_ID	0x0004	/* Add xmit ip6i_t for sin6_scope_id */
2718 #define	IPPF_NO_CKSUM	0x0008	/* Add xmit ip6i_t for IP6I_NO_*_CKSUM */
2719 
2720 #define	IPPF_RAW_CKSUM	0x0010	/* Add xmit ip6i_t for IP6I_RAW_CHECKSUM */
2721 #define	IPPF_HOPLIMIT	0x0020
2722 #define	IPPF_HOPOPTS	0x0040
2723 #define	IPPF_RTHDR	0x0080
2724 
2725 #define	IPPF_RTDSTOPTS	0x0100
2726 #define	IPPF_DSTOPTS	0x0200
2727 #define	IPPF_NEXTHOP	0x0400
2728 #define	IPPF_PATHMTU	0x0800
2729 
2730 #define	IPPF_TCLASS	0x1000
2731 #define	IPPF_DONTFRAG	0x2000
2732 #define	IPPF_USE_MIN_MTU	0x04000
2733 #define	IPPF_MULTICAST_HOPS	0x08000
2734 
2735 #define	IPPF_UNICAST_HOPS	0x10000
2736 #define	IPPF_FRAGHDR		0x20000
2737 
2738 #define	IPPF_HAS_IP6I \
2739 	(IPPF_IFINDEX|IPPF_ADDR|IPPF_NEXTHOP|IPPF_SCOPE_ID| \
2740 	IPPF_NO_CKSUM|IPPF_RAW_CKSUM|IPPF_HOPLIMIT|IPPF_DONTFRAG| \
2741 	IPPF_USE_MIN_MTU|IPPF_MULTICAST_HOPS|IPPF_UNICAST_HOPS)
2742 
2743 #define	TCP_PORTS_OFFSET	0
2744 #define	UDP_PORTS_OFFSET	0
2745 
2746 /*
2747  * lookups return the ill/ipif only if the flags are clear OR Iam writer.
2748  * ill / ipif lookup functions increment the refcnt on the ill / ipif only
2749  * after calling these macros. This ensures that the refcnt on the ipif or
2750  * ill will eventually drop down to zero.
2751  */
2752 #define	ILL_LOOKUP_FAILED	1	/* Used as error code */
2753 #define	IPIF_LOOKUP_FAILED	2	/* Used as error code */
2754 
2755 #define	ILL_CAN_LOOKUP(ill) 						\
2756 	(!((ill)->ill_state_flags & (ILL_CONDEMNED | ILL_CHANGING)) ||	\
2757 	IAM_WRITER_ILL(ill))
2758 
2759 #define	ILL_CAN_WAIT(ill, q)	\
2760 	(((q) != NULL) && !((ill)->ill_state_flags & (ILL_CONDEMNED)))
2761 
2762 #define	ILL_CAN_LOOKUP_WALKER(ill)	\
2763 	(!((ill)->ill_state_flags & ILL_CONDEMNED))
2764 
2765 #define	IPIF_CAN_LOOKUP(ipif)						\
2766 	(!((ipif)->ipif_state_flags & (IPIF_CONDEMNED | IPIF_CHANGING)) || \
2767 	IAM_WRITER_IPIF(ipif))
2768 
2769 /*
2770  * If the parameter 'q' is NULL, the caller is not interested in wait and
2771  * restart of the operation if the ILL or IPIF cannot be looked up when it is
2772  * marked as 'CHANGING'. Typically a thread that tries to send out data  will
2773  * end up passing NULLs as the last 4 parameters to ill_lookup_on_ifindex and
2774  * in this case 'q' is NULL
2775  */
2776 #define	IPIF_CAN_WAIT(ipif, q)	\
2777 	(((q) != NULL) && !((ipif)->ipif_state_flags & (IPIF_CONDEMNED)))
2778 
2779 #define	IPIF_CAN_LOOKUP_WALKER(ipif)					\
2780 	(!((ipif)->ipif_state_flags & (IPIF_CONDEMNED)) ||		\
2781 	IAM_WRITER_IPIF(ipif))
2782 
2783 /*
2784  * These macros are used by critical set ioctls and failover ioctls to
2785  * mark the ipif appropriately before starting the operation and to clear the
2786  * marks after completing the operation.
2787  */
2788 #define	IPIF_UNMARK_MOVING(ipif)                                \
2789 	(ipif)->ipif_state_flags &= ~IPIF_MOVING & ~IPIF_CHANGING;
2790 
2791 #define	ILL_UNMARK_CHANGING(ill)                                \
2792 	(ill)->ill_state_flags &= ~ILL_CHANGING;
2793 
2794 /* Macros used to assert that this thread is a writer  */
2795 #define	IAM_WRITER_IPSQ(ipsq)	((ipsq)->ipsq_writer == curthread)
2796 #define	IAM_WRITER_ILL(ill)					\
2797 	((ill)->ill_phyint->phyint_ipsq->ipsq_writer == curthread)
2798 #define	IAM_WRITER_IPIF(ipif)					\
2799 	((ipif)->ipif_ill->ill_phyint->phyint_ipsq->ipsq_writer == curthread)
2800 
2801 /*
2802  * Grab ill locks in the proper order. The order is highest addressed
2803  * ill is locked first.
2804  */
2805 #define	GRAB_ILL_LOCKS(ill_1, ill_2)				\
2806 {								\
2807 	if ((ill_1) > (ill_2)) {				\
2808 		if (ill_1 != NULL)				\
2809 			mutex_enter(&(ill_1)->ill_lock);	\
2810 		if (ill_2 != NULL)				\
2811 			mutex_enter(&(ill_2)->ill_lock);	\
2812 	} else {						\
2813 		if (ill_2 != NULL)				\
2814 			mutex_enter(&(ill_2)->ill_lock);	\
2815 		if (ill_1 != NULL && ill_1 != ill_2)		\
2816 			mutex_enter(&(ill_1)->ill_lock);	\
2817 	}							\
2818 }
2819 
2820 #define	RELEASE_ILL_LOCKS(ill_1, ill_2)		\
2821 {						\
2822 	if (ill_1 != NULL)			\
2823 		mutex_exit(&(ill_1)->ill_lock);	\
2824 	if (ill_2 != NULL && ill_2 != ill_1)	\
2825 		mutex_exit(&(ill_2)->ill_lock);	\
2826 }
2827 
2828 /* Get the other protocol instance ill */
2829 #define	ILL_OTHER(ill)						\
2830 	((ill)->ill_isv6 ? (ill)->ill_phyint->phyint_illv4 :	\
2831 	    (ill)->ill_phyint->phyint_illv6)
2832 
2833 #define	MATCH_V4_ONLY	0x1
2834 #define	MATCH_V6_ONLY	0x2
2835 #define	MATCH_ILL_ONLY	0x4
2836 
2837 /* ioctl command info: Ioctl properties extracted and stored in here */
2838 typedef struct cmd_info_s
2839 {
2840 	char    ci_groupname[LIFNAMSIZ + 1];	/* SIOCSLIFGROUPNAME */
2841 	ipif_t  *ci_ipif;	/* ipif associated with [l]ifreq ioctl's */
2842 	sin_t	*ci_sin;	/* the sin struct passed down */
2843 	sin6_t	*ci_sin6;	/* the sin6_t struct passed down */
2844 	struct lifreq *ci_lifr;	/* the lifreq struct passed down */
2845 } cmd_info_t;
2846 
2847 /*
2848  * List of AH and ESP IPsec acceleration capable ills
2849  */
2850 typedef struct ipsec_capab_ill_s {
2851 	uint_t ill_index;
2852 	boolean_t ill_isv6;
2853 	struct ipsec_capab_ill_s *next;
2854 } ipsec_capab_ill_t;
2855 
2856 extern struct kmem_cache *ire_cache;
2857 
2858 extern ipaddr_t	ip_g_all_ones;
2859 
2860 extern	uint_t	ip_loopback_mtu;	/* /etc/system */
2861 
2862 extern vmem_t *ip_minor_arena_sa;
2863 extern vmem_t *ip_minor_arena_la;
2864 
2865 /*
2866  * ip_g_forward controls IP forwarding.  It takes two values:
2867  *	0: IP_FORWARD_NEVER	Don't forward packets ever.
2868  *	1: IP_FORWARD_ALWAYS	Forward packets for elsewhere.
2869  *
2870  * RFC1122 says there must be a configuration switch to control forwarding,
2871  * but that the default MUST be to not forward packets ever.  Implicit
2872  * control based on configuration of multiple interfaces MUST NOT be
2873  * implemented (Section 3.1).  SunOS 4.1 did provide the "automatic" capability
2874  * and, in fact, it was the default.  That capability is now provided in the
2875  * /etc/rc2.d/S69inet script.
2876  */
2877 
2878 #define	ips_ip_respond_to_address_mask_broadcast ips_param_arr[0].ip_param_value
2879 #define	ips_ip_g_resp_to_echo_bcast	ips_param_arr[1].ip_param_value
2880 #define	ips_ip_g_resp_to_echo_mcast	ips_param_arr[2].ip_param_value
2881 #define	ips_ip_g_resp_to_timestamp	ips_param_arr[3].ip_param_value
2882 #define	ips_ip_g_resp_to_timestamp_bcast ips_param_arr[4].ip_param_value
2883 #define	ips_ip_g_send_redirects		ips_param_arr[5].ip_param_value
2884 #define	ips_ip_g_forward_directed_bcast	ips_param_arr[6].ip_param_value
2885 #define	ips_ip_mrtdebug			ips_param_arr[7].ip_param_value
2886 #define	ips_ip_timer_interval		ips_param_arr[8].ip_param_value
2887 #define	ips_ip_ire_arp_interval		ips_param_arr[9].ip_param_value
2888 #define	ips_ip_ire_redir_interval	ips_param_arr[10].ip_param_value
2889 #define	ips_ip_def_ttl			ips_param_arr[11].ip_param_value
2890 #define	ips_ip_forward_src_routed	ips_param_arr[12].ip_param_value
2891 #define	ips_ip_wroff_extra		ips_param_arr[13].ip_param_value
2892 #define	ips_ip_ire_pathmtu_interval	ips_param_arr[14].ip_param_value
2893 #define	ips_ip_icmp_return		ips_param_arr[15].ip_param_value
2894 #define	ips_ip_path_mtu_discovery	ips_param_arr[16].ip_param_value
2895 #define	ips_ip_ignore_delete_time	ips_param_arr[17].ip_param_value
2896 #define	ips_ip_ignore_redirect		ips_param_arr[18].ip_param_value
2897 #define	ips_ip_output_queue		ips_param_arr[19].ip_param_value
2898 #define	ips_ip_broadcast_ttl		ips_param_arr[20].ip_param_value
2899 #define	ips_ip_icmp_err_interval	ips_param_arr[21].ip_param_value
2900 #define	ips_ip_icmp_err_burst		ips_param_arr[22].ip_param_value
2901 #define	ips_ip_reass_queue_bytes	ips_param_arr[23].ip_param_value
2902 #define	ips_ip_strict_dst_multihoming	ips_param_arr[24].ip_param_value
2903 #define	ips_ip_addrs_per_if		ips_param_arr[25].ip_param_value
2904 #define	ips_ipsec_override_persocket_policy ips_param_arr[26].ip_param_value
2905 #define	ips_icmp_accept_clear_messages	ips_param_arr[27].ip_param_value
2906 #define	ips_igmp_accept_clear_messages	ips_param_arr[28].ip_param_value
2907 
2908 /* IPv6 configuration knobs */
2909 #define	ips_delay_first_probe_time	ips_param_arr[29].ip_param_value
2910 #define	ips_max_unicast_solicit		ips_param_arr[30].ip_param_value
2911 #define	ips_ipv6_def_hops		ips_param_arr[31].ip_param_value
2912 #define	ips_ipv6_icmp_return		ips_param_arr[32].ip_param_value
2913 #define	ips_ipv6_forward_src_routed	ips_param_arr[33].ip_param_value
2914 #define	ips_ipv6_resp_echo_mcast	ips_param_arr[34].ip_param_value
2915 #define	ips_ipv6_send_redirects		ips_param_arr[35].ip_param_value
2916 #define	ips_ipv6_ignore_redirect	ips_param_arr[36].ip_param_value
2917 #define	ips_ipv6_strict_dst_multihoming	ips_param_arr[37].ip_param_value
2918 #define	ips_ip_ire_reclaim_fraction	ips_param_arr[38].ip_param_value
2919 #define	ips_ipsec_policy_log_interval	ips_param_arr[39].ip_param_value
2920 #define	ips_pim_accept_clear_messages	ips_param_arr[40].ip_param_value
2921 #define	ips_ip_ndp_unsolicit_interval	ips_param_arr[41].ip_param_value
2922 #define	ips_ip_ndp_unsolicit_count	ips_param_arr[42].ip_param_value
2923 #define	ips_ipv6_ignore_home_address_opt ips_param_arr[43].ip_param_value
2924 #define	ips_ip_policy_mask		ips_param_arr[44].ip_param_value
2925 #define	ips_ip_multirt_resolution_interval ips_param_arr[45].ip_param_value
2926 #define	ips_ip_multirt_ttl  		ips_param_arr[46].ip_param_value
2927 #define	ips_ip_multidata_outbound	ips_param_arr[47].ip_param_value
2928 #define	ips_ip_ndp_defense_interval	ips_param_arr[48].ip_param_value
2929 #define	ips_ip_max_temp_idle		ips_param_arr[49].ip_param_value
2930 #define	ips_ip_max_temp_defend		ips_param_arr[50].ip_param_value
2931 #define	ips_ip_max_defend		ips_param_arr[51].ip_param_value
2932 #define	ips_ip_defend_interval		ips_param_arr[52].ip_param_value
2933 #define	ips_ip_dup_recovery		ips_param_arr[53].ip_param_value
2934 #define	ips_ip_restrict_interzone_loopback ips_param_arr[54].ip_param_value
2935 #define	ips_ip_lso_outbound		ips_param_arr[55].ip_param_value
2936 #define	ips_igmp_max_version		ips_param_arr[56].ip_param_value
2937 #define	ips_mld_max_version		ips_param_arr[57].ip_param_value
2938 #define	ips_ipv6_drop_inbound_icmpv6	ips_param_arr[58].ip_param_value
2939 
2940 extern int	dohwcksum;	/* use h/w cksum if supported by the h/w */
2941 #ifdef ZC_TEST
2942 extern int	noswcksum;
2943 #endif
2944 
2945 extern char	ipif_loopback_name[];
2946 
2947 extern nv_t	*ire_nv_tbl;
2948 
2949 extern struct module_info ip_mod_info;
2950 
2951 #define	HOOKS4_INTERESTED_PHYSICAL_IN(ipst)	\
2952 	((ipst)->ips_ip4_physical_in_event.he_interested)
2953 #define	HOOKS6_INTERESTED_PHYSICAL_IN(ipst)	\
2954 	((ipst)->ips_ip6_physical_in_event.he_interested)
2955 #define	HOOKS4_INTERESTED_PHYSICAL_OUT(ipst)	\
2956 	((ipst)->ips_ip4_physical_out_event.he_interested)
2957 #define	HOOKS6_INTERESTED_PHYSICAL_OUT(ipst)	\
2958 	((ipst)->ips_ip6_physical_out_event.he_interested)
2959 #define	HOOKS4_INTERESTED_FORWARDING(ipst)	\
2960 	((ipst)->ips_ip4_forwarding_event.he_interested)
2961 #define	HOOKS6_INTERESTED_FORWARDING(ipst)	\
2962 	((ipst)->ips_ip6_forwarding_event.he_interested)
2963 #define	HOOKS4_INTERESTED_LOOPBACK_IN(ipst)	\
2964 	((ipst)->ips_ip4_loopback_in_event.he_interested)
2965 #define	HOOKS6_INTERESTED_LOOPBACK_IN(ipst)	\
2966 	((ipst)->ips_ip6_loopback_in_event.he_interested)
2967 #define	HOOKS4_INTERESTED_LOOPBACK_OUT(ipst)	\
2968 	((ipst)->ips_ip4_loopback_out_event.he_interested)
2969 #define	HOOKS6_INTERESTED_LOOPBACK_OUT(ipst)	\
2970 	((ipst)->ips_ip6_loopback_out_event.he_interested)
2971 
2972 /*
2973  * Hooks marcos used inside of ip
2974  */
2975 #define	IPHA_VHL	ipha_version_and_hdr_length
2976 
2977 #define	FW_HOOKS(_hook, _event, _ilp, _olp, _iph, _fm, _m, _llm, ipst)	\
2978 									\
2979 	if ((_hook).he_interested) {	\
2980 		hook_pkt_event_t info;					\
2981 									\
2982 		_NOTE(CONSTCOND)					\
2983 		ASSERT((_ilp != NULL) || (_olp != NULL));		\
2984 									\
2985 		_NOTE(CONSTCOND)					\
2986 		if ((_ilp != NULL) &&					\
2987 		    (((ill_t *)(_ilp))->ill_phyint != NULL))		\
2988 			info.hpe_ifp = (phy_if_t)((ill_t *)		\
2989 			    (_ilp))->ill_phyint->phyint_hook_ifindex;	\
2990 		else							\
2991 			info.hpe_ifp = 0;				\
2992 									\
2993 		_NOTE(CONSTCOND)					\
2994 		if ((_olp != NULL) &&					\
2995 		    (((ill_t *)(_olp))->ill_phyint != NULL))		\
2996 			info.hpe_ofp = (phy_if_t)((ill_t *)		\
2997 			    (_olp))->ill_phyint->phyint_hook_ifindex;	\
2998 		else							\
2999 			info.hpe_ofp = 0;				\
3000 		info.hpe_hdr = _iph;					\
3001 		info.hpe_mp = &(_fm);					\
3002 		info.hpe_mb = _m;					\
3003 		info.hpe_flags = _llm;					\
3004 		if (hook_run(_event, (hook_data_t)&info,		\
3005 		    ipst->ips_netstack) != 0) {				\
3006 			ip2dbg(("%s hook dropped mblk chain %p hdr %p\n",\
3007 			    (_hook).he_name, (void *)_fm, (void *)_m));	\
3008 			if (_fm != NULL) {				\
3009 				freemsg(_fm);				\
3010 				_fm = NULL;				\
3011 			}						\
3012 			_iph = NULL;					\
3013 			_m = NULL;					\
3014 		} else {						\
3015 			_iph = info.hpe_hdr;				\
3016 			_m = info.hpe_mb;				\
3017 		}							\
3018 	}
3019 
3020 #define	FW_HOOKS6(_hook, _event, _ilp, _olp, _iph, _fm, _m, _llm, ipst)	\
3021 									\
3022 	if ((_hook).he_interested) {	\
3023 		hook_pkt_event_t info;					\
3024 									\
3025 		_NOTE(CONSTCOND)					\
3026 		ASSERT((_ilp != NULL) || (_olp != NULL));		\
3027 									\
3028 		_NOTE(CONSTCOND)					\
3029 		if ((_ilp != NULL) &&					\
3030 		    (((ill_t *)(_ilp))->ill_phyint != NULL))		\
3031 			info.hpe_ifp = (phy_if_t)((ill_t *)		\
3032 			    (_ilp))->ill_phyint->phyint_hook_ifindex;	\
3033 		else							\
3034 			info.hpe_ifp = 0;				\
3035 									\
3036 		_NOTE(CONSTCOND)					\
3037 		if ((_olp != NULL) &&					\
3038 		    (((ill_t *)(_olp))->ill_phyint != NULL))		\
3039 			info.hpe_ofp = (phy_if_t)((ill_t *)		\
3040 			    (_olp))->ill_phyint->phyint_hook_ifindex;	\
3041 		else							\
3042 			info.hpe_ofp = 0;				\
3043 		info.hpe_hdr = _iph;					\
3044 		info.hpe_mp = &(_fm);					\
3045 		info.hpe_mb = _m;					\
3046 		info.hpe_flags = _llm;					\
3047 		if (hook_run(_event, (hook_data_t)&info,		\
3048 		    ipst->ips_netstack) != 0) {				\
3049 			ip2dbg(("%s hook dropped mblk chain %p hdr %p\n",\
3050 			    (_hook).he_name, (void *)_fm, (void *)_m));	\
3051 			if (_fm != NULL) {				\
3052 				freemsg(_fm);				\
3053 				_fm = NULL;				\
3054 			}						\
3055 			_iph = NULL;					\
3056 			_m = NULL;					\
3057 		} else {						\
3058 			_iph = info.hpe_hdr;				\
3059 			_m = info.hpe_mb;				\
3060 		}							\
3061 	}
3062 
3063 /*
3064  * Network byte order macros
3065  */
3066 #ifdef	_BIG_ENDIAN
3067 #define	N_IN_CLASSA_NET		IN_CLASSA_NET
3068 #define	N_IN_CLASSD_NET		IN_CLASSD_NET
3069 #define	N_INADDR_UNSPEC_GROUP	INADDR_UNSPEC_GROUP
3070 #define	N_IN_LOOPBACK_NET	(ipaddr_t)0x7f000000U
3071 #else /* _BIG_ENDIAN */
3072 #define	N_IN_CLASSA_NET		(ipaddr_t)0x000000ffU
3073 #define	N_IN_CLASSD_NET		(ipaddr_t)0x000000f0U
3074 #define	N_INADDR_UNSPEC_GROUP	(ipaddr_t)0x000000e0U
3075 #define	N_IN_LOOPBACK_NET	(ipaddr_t)0x0000007fU
3076 #endif /* _BIG_ENDIAN */
3077 #define	CLASSD(addr)	(((addr) & N_IN_CLASSD_NET) == N_INADDR_UNSPEC_GROUP)
3078 #define	CLASSE(addr)	(((addr) & N_IN_CLASSD_NET) == N_IN_CLASSD_NET)
3079 #define	IP_LOOPBACK_ADDR(addr)			\
3080 	(((addr) & N_IN_CLASSA_NET == N_IN_LOOPBACK_NET))
3081 
3082 #ifdef DEBUG
3083 /* IPsec HW acceleration debugging support */
3084 
3085 #define	IPSECHW_CAPAB		0x0001	/* capability negotiation */
3086 #define	IPSECHW_SADB		0x0002	/* SADB exchange */
3087 #define	IPSECHW_PKT		0x0004	/* general packet flow */
3088 #define	IPSECHW_PKTIN		0x0008	/* driver in pkt processing details */
3089 #define	IPSECHW_PKTOUT		0x0010	/* driver out pkt processing details */
3090 
3091 #define	IPSECHW_DEBUG(f, x)	if (ipsechw_debug & (f)) { (void) printf x; }
3092 #define	IPSECHW_CALL(f, r, x)	if (ipsechw_debug & (f)) { (void) r x; }
3093 
3094 extern uint32_t ipsechw_debug;
3095 #else
3096 #define	IPSECHW_DEBUG(f, x)	{}
3097 #define	IPSECHW_CALL(f, r, x)	{}
3098 #endif
3099 
3100 extern int	ip_debug;
3101 extern uint_t	ip_thread_data;
3102 extern krwlock_t ip_thread_rwlock;
3103 extern list_t	ip_thread_list;
3104 
3105 #ifdef IP_DEBUG
3106 #include <sys/debug.h>
3107 #include <sys/promif.h>
3108 
3109 #define	ip0dbg(a)	printf a
3110 #define	ip1dbg(a)	if (ip_debug > 2) printf a
3111 #define	ip2dbg(a)	if (ip_debug > 3) printf a
3112 #define	ip3dbg(a)	if (ip_debug > 4) printf a
3113 #else
3114 #define	ip0dbg(a)	/* */
3115 #define	ip1dbg(a)	/* */
3116 #define	ip2dbg(a)	/* */
3117 #define	ip3dbg(a)	/* */
3118 #endif	/* IP_DEBUG */
3119 
3120 /* Default MAC-layer address string length for mac_colon_addr */
3121 #define	MAC_STR_LEN	128
3122 
3123 struct	ipsec_out_s;
3124 
3125 struct	mac_header_info_s;
3126 
3127 extern boolean_t ip_assign_ifindex(uint_t *, ip_stack_t *);
3128 extern void	ill_frag_timer(void *);
3129 extern ill_t	*ill_first(int, int, ill_walk_context_t *, ip_stack_t *);
3130 extern ill_t	*ill_next(ill_walk_context_t *, ill_t *);
3131 extern void	ill_frag_timer_start(ill_t *);
3132 extern void	ill_nic_info_dispatch(ill_t *);
3133 extern void	ill_nic_info_plumb(ill_t *, boolean_t);
3134 extern mblk_t	*ip_carve_mp(mblk_t **, ssize_t);
3135 extern mblk_t	*ip_dlpi_alloc(size_t, t_uscalar_t);
3136 extern char	*ip_dot_addr(ipaddr_t, char *);
3137 extern const char *mac_colon_addr(const uint8_t *, size_t, char *, size_t);
3138 extern void	ip_lwput(queue_t *, mblk_t *);
3139 extern boolean_t icmp_err_rate_limit(ip_stack_t *);
3140 extern void	icmp_time_exceeded(queue_t *, mblk_t *, uint8_t, zoneid_t,
3141     ip_stack_t *);
3142 extern void	icmp_unreachable(queue_t *, mblk_t *, uint8_t, zoneid_t,
3143     ip_stack_t *);
3144 extern mblk_t	*ip_add_info(mblk_t *, ill_t *, uint_t, zoneid_t, ip_stack_t *);
3145 extern mblk_t	*ip_bind_v4(queue_t *, mblk_t *, conn_t *);
3146 extern int	ip_bind_connected(conn_t *, mblk_t *, ipaddr_t *, uint16_t,
3147     ipaddr_t, uint16_t, boolean_t, boolean_t, boolean_t,
3148     boolean_t);
3149 extern boolean_t ip_bind_ipsec_policy_set(conn_t *, mblk_t *);
3150 extern int	ip_bind_laddr(conn_t *, mblk_t *, ipaddr_t, uint16_t,
3151     boolean_t, boolean_t, boolean_t);
3152 extern uint_t	ip_cksum(mblk_t *, int, uint32_t);
3153 extern int	ip_close(queue_t *, int);
3154 extern uint16_t	ip_csum_hdr(ipha_t *);
3155 extern void	ip_proto_not_sup(queue_t *, mblk_t *, uint_t, zoneid_t,
3156     ip_stack_t *);
3157 extern void	ip_ire_g_fini(void);
3158 extern void	ip_ire_g_init(void);
3159 extern void	ip_ire_fini(ip_stack_t *);
3160 extern void	ip_ire_init(ip_stack_t *);
3161 extern int	ip_openv4(queue_t *q, dev_t *devp, int flag, int sflag,
3162 		    cred_t *credp);
3163 extern int	ip_openv6(queue_t *q, dev_t *devp, int flag, int sflag,
3164 		    cred_t *credp);
3165 extern int	ip_reassemble(mblk_t *, ipf_t *, uint_t, boolean_t, ill_t *,
3166     size_t);
3167 extern int	ip_opt_set_ill(conn_t *, int, boolean_t, boolean_t,
3168     int, int, mblk_t *);
3169 extern void	ip_rput(queue_t *, mblk_t *);
3170 extern void	ip_input(ill_t *, ill_rx_ring_t *, mblk_t *,
3171     struct mac_header_info_s *);
3172 extern void	ip_rput_dlpi(queue_t *, mblk_t *);
3173 extern void	ip_rput_forward(ire_t *, ipha_t *, mblk_t *, ill_t *);
3174 extern void	ip_rput_forward_multicast(ipaddr_t, mblk_t *, ipif_t *);
3175 
3176 extern void	ip_mib2_add_ip_stats(mib2_ipIfStatsEntry_t *,
3177 		    mib2_ipIfStatsEntry_t *);
3178 extern void	ip_mib2_add_icmp6_stats(mib2_ipv6IfIcmpEntry_t *,
3179 		    mib2_ipv6IfIcmpEntry_t *);
3180 extern void	ip_udp_input(queue_t *, mblk_t *, ipha_t *, ire_t *, ill_t *);
3181 extern void	ip_proto_input(queue_t *, mblk_t *, ipha_t *, ire_t *, ill_t *,
3182     uint32_t);
3183 extern void	ip_rput_other(ipsq_t *, queue_t *, mblk_t *, void *);
3184 extern ire_t	*ip_check_multihome(void *, ire_t *, ill_t *);
3185 extern void	ip_setpktversion(conn_t *, boolean_t, boolean_t, ip_stack_t *);
3186 extern void	ip_trash_ire_reclaim(void *);
3187 extern void	ip_trash_timer_expire(void *);
3188 extern void	ip_wput(queue_t *, mblk_t *);
3189 extern void	ip_output(void *, mblk_t *, void *, int);
3190 extern void	ip_output_options(void *, mblk_t *, void *, int,
3191     ip_opt_info_t *);
3192 
3193 extern void	ip_wput_ire(queue_t *, mblk_t *, ire_t *, conn_t *, int,
3194 		    zoneid_t);
3195 extern void	ip_wput_local(queue_t *, ill_t *, ipha_t *, mblk_t *, ire_t *,
3196 		    int, zoneid_t);
3197 extern void	ip_wput_multicast(queue_t *, mblk_t *, ipif_t *, zoneid_t);
3198 extern void	ip_wput_nondata(ipsq_t *, queue_t *, mblk_t *, void *);
3199 extern void	ip_wsrv(queue_t *);
3200 extern char	*ip_nv_lookup(nv_t *, int);
3201 extern boolean_t ip_local_addr_ok_v6(const in6_addr_t *, const in6_addr_t *);
3202 extern boolean_t ip_remote_addr_ok_v6(const in6_addr_t *, const in6_addr_t *);
3203 extern ipaddr_t ip_massage_options(ipha_t *, netstack_t *);
3204 extern ipaddr_t ip_net_mask(ipaddr_t);
3205 extern void	ip_newroute(queue_t *, mblk_t *, ipaddr_t, conn_t *, zoneid_t,
3206 		    ip_stack_t *);
3207 extern ipxmit_state_t	ip_xmit_v4(mblk_t *, ire_t *, struct ipsec_out_s *,
3208     boolean_t);
3209 extern int	ip_hdr_complete(ipha_t *, zoneid_t, ip_stack_t *);
3210 
3211 extern struct qinit iprinitv6;
3212 extern struct qinit ipwinitv6;
3213 
3214 extern void	conn_drain_insert(conn_t *connp);
3215 extern	int	conn_ipsec_length(conn_t *connp);
3216 extern void	ip_wput_ipsec_out(queue_t *, mblk_t *, ipha_t *, ill_t *,
3217     ire_t *);
3218 extern ipaddr_t	ip_get_dst(ipha_t *);
3219 extern int	ipsec_out_extra_length(mblk_t *);
3220 extern int	ipsec_in_extra_length(mblk_t *);
3221 extern mblk_t	*ipsec_in_alloc(boolean_t, netstack_t *);
3222 extern boolean_t ipsec_in_is_secure(mblk_t *);
3223 extern void	ipsec_out_process(queue_t *, mblk_t *, ire_t *, uint_t);
3224 extern void	ipsec_out_to_in(mblk_t *);
3225 extern void	ip_fanout_proto_again(mblk_t *, ill_t *, ill_t *, ire_t *);
3226 
3227 extern void	ire_cleanup(ire_t *);
3228 extern void	ire_inactive(ire_t *);
3229 extern boolean_t irb_inactive(irb_t *);
3230 extern ire_t	*ire_unlink(irb_t *);
3231 
3232 #ifdef DEBUG
3233 extern	boolean_t th_trace_ref(const void *, ip_stack_t *);
3234 extern	void	th_trace_unref(const void *);
3235 extern	void	th_trace_cleanup(const void *, boolean_t);
3236 extern	void	ire_trace_ref(ire_t *);
3237 extern	void	ire_untrace_ref(ire_t *);
3238 #endif
3239 
3240 extern int	ip_srcid_insert(const in6_addr_t *, zoneid_t, ip_stack_t *);
3241 extern int	ip_srcid_remove(const in6_addr_t *, zoneid_t, ip_stack_t *);
3242 extern void	ip_srcid_find_id(uint_t, in6_addr_t *, zoneid_t, netstack_t *);
3243 extern uint_t	ip_srcid_find_addr(const in6_addr_t *, zoneid_t, netstack_t *);
3244 extern int	ip_srcid_report(queue_t *, mblk_t *, caddr_t, cred_t *);
3245 
3246 extern uint8_t	ipoptp_next(ipoptp_t *);
3247 extern uint8_t	ipoptp_first(ipoptp_t *, ipha_t *);
3248 extern int	ip_opt_get_user(const ipha_t *, uchar_t *);
3249 extern ill_t	*ip_grab_attach_ill(ill_t *, mblk_t *, int, boolean_t,
3250     ip_stack_t *);
3251 extern ire_t	*conn_set_outgoing_ill(conn_t *, ire_t *, ill_t **);
3252 extern int	ipsec_req_from_conn(conn_t *, ipsec_req_t *, int);
3253 extern int	ip_snmp_get(queue_t *q, mblk_t *mctl, int level);
3254 extern int	ip_snmp_set(queue_t *q, int, int, uchar_t *, int);
3255 extern void	ip_process_ioctl(ipsq_t *, queue_t *, mblk_t *, void *);
3256 extern void	ip_quiesce_conn(conn_t *);
3257 extern  void    ip_reprocess_ioctl(ipsq_t *, queue_t *, mblk_t *, void *);
3258 extern void	ip_restart_optmgmt(ipsq_t *, queue_t *, mblk_t *, void *);
3259 extern void	ip_ioctl_finish(queue_t *, mblk_t *, int, int, ipsq_t *);
3260 
3261 extern boolean_t ip_cmpbuf(const void *, uint_t, boolean_t, const void *,
3262     uint_t);
3263 extern boolean_t ip_allocbuf(void **, uint_t *, boolean_t, const void *,
3264     uint_t);
3265 extern void	ip_savebuf(void **, uint_t *, boolean_t, const void *, uint_t);
3266 
3267 extern boolean_t	ipsq_pending_mp_cleanup(ill_t *, conn_t *);
3268 extern void	conn_ioctl_cleanup(conn_t *);
3269 extern ill_t	*conn_get_held_ill(conn_t *, ill_t **, int *);
3270 extern ill_t	*ip_newroute_get_dst_ill(ill_t *);
3271 
3272 struct multidata_s;
3273 struct pdesc_s;
3274 
3275 extern mblk_t	*ip_mdinfo_alloc(ill_mdt_capab_t *);
3276 extern mblk_t	*ip_mdinfo_return(ire_t *, conn_t *, char *, ill_mdt_capab_t *);
3277 extern mblk_t	*ip_lsoinfo_alloc(ill_lso_capab_t *);
3278 extern mblk_t	*ip_lsoinfo_return(ire_t *, conn_t *, char *,
3279     ill_lso_capab_t *);
3280 extern uint_t	ip_md_cksum(struct pdesc_s *, int, uint_t);
3281 extern boolean_t ip_md_addr_attr(struct multidata_s *, struct pdesc_s *,
3282 			const mblk_t *);
3283 extern boolean_t ip_md_hcksum_attr(struct multidata_s *, struct pdesc_s *,
3284 			uint32_t, uint32_t, uint32_t, uint32_t);
3285 extern boolean_t ip_md_zcopy_attr(struct multidata_s *, struct pdesc_s *,
3286 			uint_t);
3287 extern mblk_t	*ip_unbind(queue_t *, mblk_t *);
3288 
3289 extern phyint_t *phyint_lookup_group(char *, boolean_t, ip_stack_t *);
3290 extern phyint_t *phyint_lookup_group_ifindex(uint_t, ip_stack_t *);
3291 
3292 extern void tnet_init(void);
3293 extern void tnet_fini(void);
3294 
3295 /* Hooks for CGTP (multirt routes) filtering module */
3296 #define	CGTP_FILTER_REV_1	1
3297 #define	CGTP_FILTER_REV_2	2
3298 #define	CGTP_FILTER_REV_3	3
3299 #define	CGTP_FILTER_REV		CGTP_FILTER_REV_3
3300 
3301 /* cfo_filter and cfo_filter_v6 hooks return values */
3302 #define	CGTP_IP_PKT_NOT_CGTP	0
3303 #define	CGTP_IP_PKT_PREMIUM	1
3304 #define	CGTP_IP_PKT_DUPLICATE	2
3305 
3306 /* Version 3 of the filter interface */
3307 typedef struct cgtp_filter_ops {
3308 	int	cfo_filter_rev;			/* CGTP_FILTER_REV_3 */
3309 	int	(*cfo_change_state)(netstackid_t, int);
3310 	int	(*cfo_add_dest_v4)(netstackid_t, ipaddr_t, ipaddr_t,
3311 		    ipaddr_t, ipaddr_t);
3312 	int	(*cfo_del_dest_v4)(netstackid_t, ipaddr_t, ipaddr_t);
3313 	int	(*cfo_add_dest_v6)(netstackid_t, in6_addr_t *, in6_addr_t *,
3314 		    in6_addr_t *, in6_addr_t *);
3315 	int	(*cfo_del_dest_v6)(netstackid_t, in6_addr_t *, in6_addr_t *);
3316 	int	(*cfo_filter)(netstackid_t, uint_t, mblk_t *);
3317 	int	(*cfo_filter_v6)(netstackid_t, uint_t, ip6_t *,
3318 		    ip6_frag_t *);
3319 } cgtp_filter_ops_t;
3320 
3321 #define	CGTP_MCAST_SUCCESS	1
3322 
3323 /*
3324  * The separate CGTP module needs this global symbol so that it
3325  * can check the version and determine whether to use the old or the new
3326  * version of the filtering interface.
3327  */
3328 extern int	ip_cgtp_filter_rev;
3329 
3330 extern int	ip_cgtp_filter_supported(void);
3331 extern int	ip_cgtp_filter_register(netstackid_t, cgtp_filter_ops_t *);
3332 extern int	ip_cgtp_filter_unregister(netstackid_t);
3333 extern int	ip_cgtp_filter_is_registered(netstackid_t);
3334 
3335 /* Flags for ire_multirt_lookup() */
3336 
3337 #define	MULTIRT_USESTAMP	0x0001
3338 #define	MULTIRT_SETSTAMP	0x0002
3339 #define	MULTIRT_CACHEGW		0x0004
3340 
3341 /* Debug stuff for multirt route resolution. */
3342 #if defined(DEBUG) && !defined(__lint)
3343 /* Our "don't send, rather drop" flag. */
3344 #define	MULTIRT_DEBUG_FLAG	0x8000
3345 
3346 #define	MULTIRT_TRACE(x)	ip2dbg(x)
3347 
3348 #define	MULTIRT_DEBUG_TAG(mblk)	\
3349 	do { \
3350 		ASSERT(mblk != NULL); \
3351 		MULTIRT_TRACE(("%s[%d]: tagging mblk %p, tag was %d\n", \
3352 		__FILE__, __LINE__, \
3353 		(void *)(mblk), (mblk)->b_flag & MULTIRT_DEBUG_FLAG)); \
3354 		(mblk)->b_flag |= MULTIRT_DEBUG_FLAG; \
3355 	} while (0)
3356 
3357 #define	MULTIRT_DEBUG_UNTAG(mblk) \
3358 	do { \
3359 		ASSERT(mblk != NULL); \
3360 		MULTIRT_TRACE(("%s[%d]: untagging mblk %p, tag was %d\n", \
3361 		__FILE__, __LINE__, \
3362 		(void *)(mblk), (mblk)->b_flag & MULTIRT_DEBUG_FLAG)); \
3363 		(mblk)->b_flag &= ~MULTIRT_DEBUG_FLAG; \
3364 	} while (0)
3365 
3366 #define	MULTIRT_DEBUG_TAGGED(mblk) \
3367 	(((mblk)->b_flag & MULTIRT_DEBUG_FLAG) ? B_TRUE : B_FALSE)
3368 #else
3369 #define	MULTIRT_DEBUG_TAG(mblk)		ASSERT(mblk != NULL)
3370 #define	MULTIRT_DEBUG_UNTAG(mblk)	ASSERT(mblk != NULL)
3371 #define	MULTIRT_DEBUG_TAGGED(mblk)	B_FALSE
3372 #endif
3373 
3374 /*
3375  * Per-ILL Multidata Transmit capabilities.
3376  */
3377 struct ill_mdt_capab_s {
3378 	uint_t ill_mdt_version;  /* interface version */
3379 	uint_t ill_mdt_on;	 /* on/off switch for MDT on this ILL */
3380 	uint_t ill_mdt_hdr_head; /* leading header fragment extra space */
3381 	uint_t ill_mdt_hdr_tail; /* trailing header fragment extra space */
3382 	uint_t ill_mdt_max_pld;	 /* maximum payload buffers per Multidata */
3383 	uint_t ill_mdt_span_limit; /* maximum payload span per packet */
3384 };
3385 
3386 struct ill_hcksum_capab_s {
3387 	uint_t	ill_hcksum_version;	/* interface version */
3388 	uint_t	ill_hcksum_txflags;	/* capabilities on transmit */
3389 };
3390 
3391 struct ill_zerocopy_capab_s {
3392 	uint_t	ill_zerocopy_version;	/* interface version */
3393 	uint_t	ill_zerocopy_flags;	/* capabilities */
3394 };
3395 
3396 struct ill_lso_capab_s {
3397 	uint_t	ill_lso_version;	/* interface version */
3398 	uint_t	ill_lso_on;		/* on/off switch for LSO on this ILL */
3399 	uint_t	ill_lso_flags;		/* capabilities */
3400 	uint_t	ill_lso_max;		/* maximum size of payload */
3401 };
3402 
3403 /* Possible ill_states */
3404 #define	ILL_RING_INPROC		3	/* Being assigned to squeue */
3405 #define	ILL_RING_INUSE		2	/* Already Assigned to Rx Ring */
3406 #define	ILL_RING_BEING_FREED	1	/* Being Unassigned */
3407 #define	ILL_RING_FREE		0	/* Available to be assigned to Ring */
3408 
3409 #define	ILL_MAX_RINGS		256	/* Max num of rx rings we can manage */
3410 #define	ILL_POLLING		0x01	/* Polling in use */
3411 
3412 /*
3413  * These functions pointer types are exported by the mac/dls layer.
3414  * we need to duplicate the definitions here because we cannot
3415  * include mac/dls header files here.
3416  */
3417 typedef void	(*ip_mac_blank_t)(void *, time_t, uint_t);
3418 typedef void	(*ip_dld_tx_t)(void *, mblk_t *);
3419 
3420 typedef void	(*ip_dls_chg_soft_ring_t)(void *, int);
3421 typedef void	(*ip_dls_bind_t)(void *, processorid_t);
3422 typedef void	(*ip_dls_unbind_t)(void *);
3423 
3424 struct ill_rx_ring {
3425 	ip_mac_blank_t		rr_blank; /* Driver interrupt blanking func */
3426 	void			*rr_handle; /* Handle for Rx ring */
3427 	squeue_t		*rr_sqp; /* Squeue the ring is bound to */
3428 	ill_t			*rr_ill; /* back pointer to ill */
3429 	clock_t			rr_poll_time; /* Last lbolt polling was used */
3430 	uint32_t		rr_poll_state; /* polling state flags */
3431 	uint32_t		rr_max_blank_time; /* Max interrupt blank */
3432 	uint32_t		rr_min_blank_time; /* Min interrupt blank */
3433 	uint32_t		rr_max_pkt_cnt; /* Max pkts before interrupt */
3434 	uint32_t		rr_min_pkt_cnt; /* Mix pkts before interrupt */
3435 	uint32_t		rr_normal_blank_time; /* Normal intr freq */
3436 	uint32_t		rr_normal_pkt_cnt; /* Normal intr pkt cnt */
3437 	uint32_t		rr_ring_state; /* State of this ring */
3438 };
3439 
3440 struct ill_dls_capab_s {
3441 	ip_dld_tx_t		ill_tx;		/* Driver Tx routine */
3442 	void			*ill_tx_handle;	/* Driver Tx handle */
3443 	ip_dls_chg_soft_ring_t	ill_dls_change_status;
3444 						/* change soft ring fanout */
3445 	ip_dls_bind_t		ill_dls_bind;	/* to add CPU affinity */
3446 	ip_dls_unbind_t		ill_dls_unbind;	/* remove CPU affinity */
3447 	ill_rx_ring_t		*ill_ring_tbl; /* Ring to Sqp mapping table */
3448 	uint_t			ill_dls_soft_ring_cnt; /* Number of soft ring */
3449 	conn_t			*ill_unbind_conn; /* Conn used during unplumb */
3450 };
3451 
3452 /*
3453  * IP squeues exports
3454  */
3455 extern int 		ip_squeue_profile;
3456 extern int 		ip_squeue_bind;
3457 extern boolean_t 	ip_squeue_fanout;
3458 extern boolean_t	ip_squeue_soft_ring;
3459 extern uint_t		ip_threads_per_cpu;
3460 extern uint_t		ip_squeues_per_cpu;
3461 extern uint_t		ip_soft_rings_cnt;
3462 
3463 typedef struct squeue_set_s {
3464 	kmutex_t	sqs_lock;
3465 	struct squeue_s	**sqs_list;
3466 	int		sqs_size;
3467 	int		sqs_max_size;
3468 	processorid_t	sqs_bind;
3469 } squeue_set_t;
3470 
3471 #define	IP_SQUEUE_GET(hint) 						\
3472 	((!ip_squeue_fanout) ?	(CPU->cpu_squeue_set->sqs_list[0]) :	\
3473 		ip_squeue_random(hint))
3474 
3475 typedef void (*squeue_func_t)(squeue_t *, mblk_t *, sqproc_t, void *, uint8_t);
3476 
3477 extern void ip_squeue_init(void (*)(squeue_t *));
3478 extern squeue_t	*ip_squeue_random(uint_t);
3479 extern squeue_t *ip_squeue_get(ill_rx_ring_t *);
3480 extern int ip_squeue_bind_set(queue_t *, mblk_t *, char *, caddr_t, cred_t *);
3481 extern void ip_squeue_clean_all(ill_t *);
3482 extern void ip_soft_ring_assignment(ill_t *, ill_rx_ring_t *,
3483     mblk_t *, struct mac_header_info_s *);
3484 
3485 extern void ip_resume_tcp_bind(void *, mblk_t *, void *);
3486 extern void tcp_wput(queue_t *, mblk_t *);
3487 
3488 extern int	ip_fill_mtuinfo(struct in6_addr *, in_port_t,
3489 	struct ip6_mtuinfo *, netstack_t *);
3490 extern	ipif_t *conn_get_held_ipif(conn_t *, ipif_t **, int *);
3491 
3492 typedef void    (*ipsq_func_t)(ipsq_t *, queue_t *, mblk_t *, void *);
3493 
3494 /*
3495  * Squeue tags. Tags only need to be unique when the callback function is the
3496  * same to distinguish between different calls, but we use unique tags for
3497  * convenience anyway.
3498  */
3499 #define	SQTAG_IP_INPUT			1
3500 #define	SQTAG_TCP_INPUT_ICMP_ERR	2
3501 #define	SQTAG_TCP6_INPUT_ICMP_ERR	3
3502 #define	SQTAG_IP_TCP_INPUT		4
3503 #define	SQTAG_IP6_TCP_INPUT		5
3504 #define	SQTAG_IP_TCP_CLOSE		6
3505 #define	SQTAG_TCP_OUTPUT		7
3506 #define	SQTAG_TCP_TIMER			8
3507 #define	SQTAG_TCP_TIMEWAIT		9
3508 #define	SQTAG_TCP_ACCEPT_FINISH		10
3509 #define	SQTAG_TCP_ACCEPT_FINISH_Q0	11
3510 #define	SQTAG_TCP_ACCEPT_PENDING	12
3511 #define	SQTAG_TCP_LISTEN_DISCON		13
3512 #define	SQTAG_TCP_CONN_REQ_1		14
3513 #define	SQTAG_TCP_EAGER_BLOWOFF		15
3514 #define	SQTAG_TCP_EAGER_CLEANUP		16
3515 #define	SQTAG_TCP_EAGER_CLEANUP_Q0	17
3516 #define	SQTAG_TCP_CONN_IND		18
3517 #define	SQTAG_TCP_RSRV			19
3518 #define	SQTAG_TCP_ABORT_BUCKET		20
3519 #define	SQTAG_TCP_REINPUT		21
3520 #define	SQTAG_TCP_REINPUT_EAGER		22
3521 #define	SQTAG_TCP_INPUT_MCTL		23
3522 #define	SQTAG_TCP_RPUTOTHER		24
3523 #define	SQTAG_IP_PROTO_AGAIN		25
3524 #define	SQTAG_IP_FANOUT_TCP		26
3525 #define	SQTAG_IPSQ_CLEAN_RING		27
3526 #define	SQTAG_TCP_WPUT_OTHER		28
3527 #define	SQTAG_TCP_CONN_REQ_UNBOUND	29
3528 #define	SQTAG_TCP_SEND_PENDING		30
3529 #define	SQTAG_BIND_RETRY		31
3530 #define	SQTAG_UDP_FANOUT		32
3531 #define	SQTAG_UDP_INPUT			33
3532 #define	SQTAG_UDP_WPUT			34
3533 #define	SQTAG_UDP_OUTPUT		35
3534 #define	SQTAG_TCP_KSSL_INPUT		36
3535 #define	SQTAG_TCP_DROP_Q0		37
3536 #define	SQTAG_TCP_CONN_REQ_2		38
3537 
3538 #define	NOT_OVER_IP(ip_wq)	\
3539 	(ip_wq->q_next != NULL ||	\
3540 	    (ip_wq->q_qinfo->qi_minfo->mi_idname) == NULL ||	\
3541 	    strcmp(ip_wq->q_qinfo->qi_minfo->mi_idname,	\
3542 	    IP_MOD_NAME) != 0 ||	\
3543 	    ip_wq->q_qinfo->qi_minfo->mi_idnum != IP_MOD_ID)
3544 
3545 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
3546 
3547 #ifdef	__cplusplus
3548 }
3549 #endif
3550 
3551 #endif	/* _INET_IP_H */
3552