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1 /*
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3  * Use is subject to license terms.
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5  * Copyright (c) 1983, 1988, 1993
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36  * $FreeBSD: src/sbin/routed/output.c,v 1.7 2000/08/11 08:24:38 sheldonh Exp $
37  */
38 
39 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
40 
41 #include "defs.h"
42 #include <md5.h>
43 
44 uint_t update_seqno;
45 
46 
47 /*
48  * walk the tree of routes with this for output
49  */
50 static	struct {
51 	struct sockaddr_in to;
52 	in_addr_t	to_mask;
53 	in_addr_t	to_net;
54 	in_addr_t	to_std_mask;
55 	in_addr_t	to_std_net;
56 	struct interface *ifp;		/* usually output interface */
57 	struct auth	*a;
58 	uint8_t		metric;		/* adjust metrics by interface */
59 	uint32_t	npackets;
60 	uint32_t	gen_limit;
61 #define	WS_GEN_LIMIT_MAX	1024
62 	uint16_t	state;
63 #define	WS_ST_FLASH	0x001	/* send only changed routes */
64 #define	WS_ST_RIP2_ALL	0x002	/* send full featured RIPv2 */
65 #define	WS_ST_AG	0x004	/* ok to aggregate subnets */
66 #define	WS_ST_SUPER_AG	0x008	/* ok to aggregate networks */
67 #define	WS_ST_QUERY	0x010	/* responding to a query */
68 #define	WS_ST_TO_ON_NET	0x020	/* sending onto one of our nets */
69 #define	WS_ST_DEFAULT	0x040	/* faking a default */
70 } ws;
71 
72 /* A buffer for what can be heard by both RIPv1 and RIPv2 listeners */
73 struct ws_buf v12buf;
74 static	union pkt_buf ripv12_buf;
75 
76 /* Another for only RIPv2 listeners */
77 static	struct ws_buf v2buf;
78 static	union pkt_buf rip_v2_buf;
79 
80 
81 
82 void
83 bufinit(void)
84 {
85 	ripv12_buf.rip.rip_cmd = RIPCMD_RESPONSE;
86 	v12buf.buf = &ripv12_buf.rip;
87 	v12buf.base = &v12buf.buf->rip_nets[0];
88 
89 	rip_v2_buf.rip.rip_cmd = RIPCMD_RESPONSE;
90 	rip_v2_buf.rip.rip_vers = RIPv2;
91 	v2buf.buf = &rip_v2_buf.rip;
92 	v2buf.base = &v2buf.buf->rip_nets[0];
93 }
94 
95 
96 /*
97  * Send the contents of the global buffer via the non-multicast socket
98  */
99 int					/* <0 on failure */
100 output(enum output_type type,
101     struct sockaddr_in *dst,		/* send to here */
102     struct interface *ifp,
103     struct rip *buf,
104     int size)			/* this many bytes */
105 {
106 	struct sockaddr_in sin;
107 	int flags;
108 	const char *msg;
109 	int res;
110 	int ifindex;
111 	struct in_addr addr;
112 	static int rip_sock_ifindex;
113 
114 	sin = *dst;
115 	if (sin.sin_port == 0)
116 		sin.sin_port = htons(RIP_PORT);
117 
118 	flags = 0;
119 
120 	if (ifp == NULL && type == OUT_MULTICAST) {
121 		msglog("Cannot send RIP message to %s",
122 		    inet_ntoa(sin.sin_addr));
123 		return (-1);
124 	}
125 
126 	switch (type) {
127 	case OUT_QUERY:
128 		msg = "Answer Query";
129 		break;
130 	case OUT_UNICAST:
131 		msg = "Send";
132 		flags = MSG_DONTROUTE;
133 		break;
134 	case OUT_BROADCAST:
135 		msg = "Send bcast";
136 		break;
137 	case OUT_MULTICAST:
138 		msg = "Send mcast";
139 		break;
140 
141 	case NO_OUT_MULTICAST:
142 	case NO_OUT_RIPV2:
143 	default:
144 #ifdef DEBUG
145 		abort();
146 #endif
147 		return (-1);
148 	}
149 
150 	/*
151 	 * Note that we intentionally reset IP_XMIT_IF to zero if
152 	 * we're doing multicast.  The kernel ignores IP_MULTICAST_IF
153 	 * if IP_XMIT_IF is set, and we can't deal with alias source
154 	 * addresses without it.
155 	 */
156 	ifindex = (type != OUT_MULTICAST && type != OUT_QUERY &&
157 	    ifp != NULL && ifp->int_phys != NULL) ?
158 	    ifp->int_phys->phyi_index : 0;
159 	if (rip_sock_ifindex != ifindex) {
160 		if (setsockopt(rip_sock, IPPROTO_IP, IP_XMIT_IF, &ifindex,
161 		    sizeof (ifindex)) == -1) {
162 			LOGERR("setsockopt(rip_sock, IP_XMIT_IF)");
163 			return (-1);
164 		}
165 		rip_sock_ifindex = ifindex;
166 	}
167 
168 	if (rip_sock_interface != ifp) {
169 		/*
170 		 * For multicast, we have to choose the source
171 		 * address.  This is either the local address
172 		 * (non-point-to-point) or the remote address.
173 		 */
174 		if (ifp != NULL) {
175 			addr.s_addr = (ifp->int_if_flags & IFF_POINTOPOINT) ?
176 			    ifp->int_dstaddr : ifp->int_addr;
177 			if (type == OUT_MULTICAST &&
178 			    setsockopt(rip_sock, IPPROTO_IP,
179 			    IP_MULTICAST_IF, &addr, sizeof (addr)) == -1) {
180 				LOGERR("setsockopt(rip_sock, IP_MULTICAST_IF)");
181 				return (-1);
182 			}
183 		}
184 		rip_sock_interface = ifp;
185 	}
186 
187 	trace_rip(msg, "to", &sin, ifp, buf, size);
188 
189 	res = sendto(rip_sock, buf, size, flags,
190 	    (struct sockaddr *)&sin, sizeof (sin));
191 	if (res < 0 &&
192 	    (ifp == NULL || !(ifp->int_state & IS_BROKE))) {
193 		writelog(LOG_WARNING, "%s sendto(%s%s%s.%d): %s", msg,
194 		    ifp != NULL ? ifp->int_name : "",
195 		    ifp != NULL ? ", " : "",
196 		    inet_ntoa(sin.sin_addr),
197 		    ntohs(sin.sin_port),
198 		    rip_strerror(errno));
199 	}
200 
201 	return (res);
202 }
203 
204 
205 /*
206  * Find the first key for a packet to send.
207  * Try for a key that is eligible and has not expired, but settle for
208  * the last key if they have all expired.
209  * If no key is ready yet, give up.
210  */
211 struct auth *
212 find_auth(struct interface *ifp)
213 {
214 	struct auth *ap, *res = NULL;
215 	int i;
216 
217 
218 	if (ifp == NULL)
219 		return (NULL);
220 
221 	if ((ap = ifp->int_auth) == NULL)
222 		return (NULL);
223 
224 	for (i = 0; i < MAX_AUTH_KEYS; i++, ap++) {
225 		/* stop looking after the last key */
226 		if (ap->type == RIP_AUTH_NONE)
227 			break;
228 
229 		/* ignore keys that are not ready yet */
230 		if ((ulong_t)ap->start > (ulong_t)clk.tv_sec)
231 			continue;
232 
233 		if ((ulong_t)ap->end < (ulong_t)clk.tv_sec) {
234 			/* note best expired password as a fall-back */
235 			if (res == NULL ||
236 			    (((ulong_t)ap->end > (ulong_t)res->end)) &&
237 			    ((ulong_t)res->end < (ulong_t)clk.tv_sec))
238 				res = ap;
239 			continue;
240 		}
241 
242 		/* note key with the best future */
243 		if (res == NULL || (ulong_t)res->end < (ulong_t)ap->end)
244 			res = ap;
245 	}
246 	return (res);
247 }
248 
249 
250 void
251 clr_ws_buf(struct ws_buf *wb, struct auth *ap)
252 {
253 	struct netauth *na;
254 
255 	wb->lim = wb->base + NETS_LEN;
256 	wb->n = wb->base;
257 	(void) memset(wb->n, 0, NETS_LEN*sizeof (*wb->n));
258 
259 	/*
260 	 * (start to) install authentication if appropriate
261 	 */
262 	if (ap == NULL)
263 		return;
264 
265 	na = (struct netauth *)wb->n;
266 	if (ap->type == RIP_AUTH_PW) {
267 		na->a_family = RIP_AF_AUTH;
268 		na->a_type = RIP_AUTH_PW;
269 		(void) memcpy(na->au.au_pw, ap->key, sizeof (na->au.au_pw));
270 		wb->n++;
271 
272 	} else if (ap->type ==  RIP_AUTH_MD5) {
273 		na->a_family = RIP_AF_AUTH;
274 		na->a_type = RIP_AUTH_MD5;
275 		na->au.a_md5.md5_keyid = ap->keyid;
276 		na->au.a_md5.md5_auth_len = RIP_AUTH_MD5_LEN;
277 		na->au.a_md5.md5_seqno = htonl(clk.tv_sec);
278 		wb->n++;
279 		wb->lim--;		/* make room for trailer */
280 	}
281 }
282 
283 
284 void
285 end_md5_auth(struct ws_buf *wb, struct auth *ap)
286 {
287 	struct netauth *na, *na2;
288 	MD5_CTX md5_ctx;
289 	int len;
290 
291 	na = (struct netauth *)wb->base;
292 	na2 = (struct netauth *)wb->n;
293 	len = (char *)na2-(char *)wb->buf;
294 	na2->a_family = RIP_AF_AUTH;
295 	na2->a_type = RIP_AUTH_TRAILER;
296 	na->au.a_md5.md5_pkt_len = htons(len);
297 	MD5Init(&md5_ctx);
298 	/* len+4 to include auth trailer's family/type in MD5 sum */
299 	MD5Update(&md5_ctx, (uchar_t *)wb->buf, len + 4);
300 	MD5Update(&md5_ctx, ap->key, RIP_AUTH_MD5_LEN);
301 	MD5Final(na2->au.au_pw, &md5_ctx);
302 	wb->n++;
303 }
304 
305 
306 /*
307  * Send the buffer
308  */
309 static void
310 supply_write(struct ws_buf *wb)
311 {
312 	/*
313 	 * Output multicast only if legal.
314 	 * If we would multicast and it would be illegal, then discard the
315 	 * packet.
316 	 */
317 	switch (wb->type) {
318 	case NO_OUT_MULTICAST:
319 		trace_pkt("skip multicast to %s because impossible",
320 		    naddr_ntoa(ws.to.sin_addr.s_addr));
321 		break;
322 	case NO_OUT_RIPV2:
323 		break;
324 	default:
325 		if (ws.a != NULL && ws.a->type == RIP_AUTH_MD5)
326 			end_md5_auth(wb, ws.a);
327 		if (output(wb->type, &ws.to, ws.ifp, wb->buf,
328 		    ((char *)wb->n - (char *)wb->buf)) < 0 && ws.ifp != NULL)
329 			if_sick(ws.ifp, _B_FALSE);
330 		ws.npackets++;
331 		break;
332 	}
333 
334 	clr_ws_buf(wb, ws.a);
335 }
336 
337 
338 /*
339  * Put an entry into the packet
340  */
341 static void
342 supply_out(struct ag_info *ag)
343 {
344 	uint32_t dstcount;
345 	in_addr_t mask, v1_mask, dst_h, ddst_h = 0;
346 	struct ws_buf *wb;
347 
348 
349 	/*
350 	 * Skip this route if doing a flash update and it and the routes
351 	 * it aggregates have not changed recently.
352 	 */
353 	if (ag->ag_seqno < update_seqno && (ws.state & WS_ST_FLASH))
354 		return;
355 
356 	dst_h = ag->ag_dst_h;
357 	mask = ag->ag_mask;
358 	v1_mask = ripv1_mask_host(htonl(dst_h),
359 	    (ws.state & WS_ST_TO_ON_NET) ? ws.ifp : NULL);
360 	dstcount = 0;
361 
362 	/*
363 	 * If we are sending RIPv2 packets that cannot (or must not) be
364 	 * heard by RIPv1 listeners, do not worry about sub- or supernets.
365 	 * Subnets (from other networks) can only be sent via multicast.
366 	 * A pair of subnet routes might have been promoted so that they
367 	 * are legal to send by RIPv1.
368 	 * If RIPv1 is off, use the multicast buffer.
369 	 */
370 	if ((ws.state & WS_ST_RIP2_ALL) ||
371 	    ((ag->ag_state & AGS_RIPV2) && v1_mask != mask)) {
372 		/* use the RIPv2-only buffer */
373 		wb = &v2buf;
374 
375 	} else {
376 		/*
377 		 * use the RIPv1-or-RIPv2 buffer
378 		 */
379 		wb = &v12buf;
380 
381 		/*
382 		 * Convert supernet route into corresponding set of network
383 		 * routes for RIPv1, but leave non-contiguous netmasks
384 		 * to ag_check().
385 		 */
386 		if (v1_mask > mask &&
387 		    mask + (mask & -mask) == 0) {
388 			ddst_h = v1_mask & -v1_mask;
389 			dstcount = (v1_mask & ~mask)/ddst_h;
390 
391 			if (dstcount > ws.gen_limit) {
392 				/*
393 				 * Punt if we would have to generate an
394 				 * unreasonable number of routes.
395 				 */
396 				if (TRACECONTENTS)
397 					trace_misc("sending %s-->%s as 1"
398 					    " instead of %d routes",
399 					    addrname(htonl(dst_h), mask, 1),
400 					    naddr_ntoa(ws.to.sin_addr.s_addr),
401 					    dstcount + 1);
402 				dstcount = 0;
403 
404 			} else {
405 				mask = v1_mask;
406 				ws.gen_limit -= dstcount;
407 			}
408 		}
409 	}
410 
411 	do {
412 		wb->n->n_family = RIP_AF_INET;
413 		wb->n->n_dst = htonl(dst_h);
414 		/*
415 		 * If the route is from router-discovery or we are
416 		 * shutting down, or this is a broken/sick interface,
417 		 * admit only a bad metric.
418 		 */
419 		wb->n->n_metric = ((stopint || ag->ag_metric < 1 ||
420 		    (ag->ag_ifp && (ag->ag_ifp->int_state &
421 		    (IS_BROKE|IS_SICK)))) ? HOPCNT_INFINITY : ag->ag_metric);
422 		wb->n->n_metric = htonl(wb->n->n_metric);
423 		/*
424 		 * Any non-zero bits in the supposedly unused RIPv1 fields
425 		 * cause the old `routed` to ignore the route.
426 		 * That means the mask and so forth cannot be sent
427 		 * in the hybrid RIPv1/RIPv2 mode.
428 		 */
429 		if (ws.state & WS_ST_RIP2_ALL) {
430 			if (ag->ag_nhop != 0 &&
431 			    ((ws.state & WS_ST_QUERY) ||
432 			    (ag->ag_nhop != ws.ifp->int_addr &&
433 			    on_net(ag->ag_nhop, ws.ifp->int_net,
434 			    ws.ifp->int_mask)) &&
435 			    ifwithaddr(ag->ag_nhop, _B_FALSE, _B_FALSE) ==
436 			    NULL))
437 				wb->n->n_nhop = ag->ag_nhop;
438 			wb->n->n_mask = htonl(mask);
439 			wb->n->n_tag = ag->ag_tag;
440 		}
441 		dst_h += ddst_h;
442 
443 		if (++wb->n >= wb->lim)
444 			supply_write(wb);
445 	} while (dstcount-- > 0);
446 }
447 
448 
449 /*
450  * Supply one route from the table
451  */
452 /* ARGSUSED */
453 static int
454 walk_supply(struct radix_node *rn, void *argp)
455 {
456 #define	RT ((struct rt_entry *)rn)
457 	ushort_t ags;
458 	uint8_t metric, pref;
459 	in_addr_t dst, nhop;
460 	struct rt_spare *rts;
461 	uint_t sparecount;
462 
463 
464 	/*
465 	 * Do not advertise external remote interfaces or passive interfaces.
466 	 */
467 	if ((RT->rt_state & RS_IF) && RT->rt_ifp != NULL &&
468 	    (RT->rt_ifp->int_state & IS_PASSIVE) &&
469 	    !(RT->rt_state & RS_MHOME))
470 		return (0);
471 	/*
472 	 * Do not advertise routes learnt from /etc/gateways.
473 	 */
474 	if (RT->rt_spares[0].rts_origin == RO_FILE)
475 		return (0);
476 
477 	/*
478 	 * Do not advertise routes which would lead to forwarding on a
479 	 * non-forwarding interface.
480 	 */
481 	if (RT->rt_state & RS_NOPROPAGATE)
482 		return (0);
483 
484 	/*
485 	 * If being quiet about our ability to forward, then
486 	 * do not say anything unless responding to a query,
487 	 * except about our main interface.
488 	 */
489 	if (!should_supply(NULL) && !(ws.state & WS_ST_QUERY) &&
490 	    !(RT->rt_state & RS_MHOME))
491 		return (0);
492 
493 	dst = RT->rt_dst;
494 
495 	/*
496 	 * do not collide with the fake default route
497 	 */
498 	if (dst == RIP_DEFAULT && (ws.state & WS_ST_DEFAULT))
499 		return (0);
500 
501 	if (RT->rt_state & RS_NET_SYN) {
502 		if (RT->rt_state & RS_NET_INT) {
503 			/*
504 			 * Do not send manual synthetic network routes
505 			 * into the subnet.
506 			 */
507 			if (on_net(ws.to.sin_addr.s_addr,
508 			    ntohl(dst), RT->rt_mask))
509 				return (0);
510 
511 		} else {
512 			/*
513 			 * Do not send automatic synthetic network routes
514 			 * if they are not needed because no RIPv1 listeners
515 			 * can hear them.
516 			 */
517 			if (ws.state & WS_ST_RIP2_ALL)
518 				return (0);
519 
520 			/*
521 			 * Do not send automatic synthetic network routes to
522 			 * the real subnet.
523 			 */
524 			if (on_net(ws.to.sin_addr.s_addr,
525 			    ntohl(dst), RT->rt_mask))
526 				return (0);
527 		}
528 		nhop = 0;
529 
530 	} else {
531 		/*
532 		 * Advertise the next hop if this is not a route for one
533 		 * of our interfaces and the next hop is on the same
534 		 * network as the target.
535 		 * The final determination is made by supply_out().
536 		 */
537 		if (!(RT->rt_state & RS_IF) && !(RT->rt_state & RS_MHOME) &&
538 		    RT->rt_gate != loopaddr)
539 			nhop = RT->rt_gate;
540 		else
541 			nhop = 0;
542 	}
543 
544 	metric = RT->rt_metric;
545 	ags = 0;
546 
547 	if (!RT_ISHOST(RT)) {
548 		/*
549 		 * Always suppress network routes into other, existing
550 		 * network routes
551 		 */
552 		ags |= AGS_SUPPRESS;
553 
554 		/*
555 		 * Generate supernets if allowed.
556 		 * If we can be heard by RIPv1 systems, we will
557 		 * later convert back to ordinary nets.
558 		 * This unifies dealing with received supernets.
559 		 */
560 		if ((ws.state & WS_ST_AG) && ((RT->rt_state & RS_SUBNET) ||
561 		    (ws.state & WS_ST_SUPER_AG)))
562 			ags |= AGS_AGGREGATE;
563 	} else if (!(RT->rt_state & RS_MHOME)) {
564 		/*
565 		 * We should always suppress (into existing network routes)
566 		 * the host routes for the local end of our point-to-point
567 		 * links.
568 		 * If we are suppressing host routes in general, then do so.
569 		 * Avoid advertising host routes onto their own network,
570 		 * where they should be handled by proxy-ARP.
571 		 */
572 		if ((RT->rt_state & RS_LOCAL) || ridhosts ||
573 		    on_net(dst, ws.to_net, ws.to_mask))
574 			ags |= AGS_SUPPRESS;
575 
576 		/*
577 		 * Aggregate stray host routes into network routes if allowed.
578 		 * We cannot aggregate host routes into small network routes
579 		 * without confusing RIPv1 listeners into thinking the
580 		 * network routes are host routes.
581 		 */
582 		if ((ws.state & WS_ST_AG) && (ws.state & WS_ST_RIP2_ALL))
583 			ags |= AGS_AGGREGATE;
584 	}
585 
586 	/*
587 	 * Do not send RIPv1 advertisements of subnets to other
588 	 * networks. If possible, multicast them by RIPv2.
589 	 */
590 	if ((RT->rt_state & RS_SUBNET) && !(ws.state & WS_ST_RIP2_ALL) &&
591 	    !on_net(dst, ws.to_std_net, ws.to_std_mask))
592 		ags |= AGS_RIPV2 | AGS_AGGREGATE;
593 
594 
595 	/*
596 	 * Do not send a route back to where it came from, except in
597 	 * response to a query.  This is "split-horizon".  That means not
598 	 * advertising back to the same network	and so via the same interface.
599 	 *
600 	 * We want to suppress routes that might have been fragmented
601 	 * from this route by a RIPv1 router and sent back to us, and so we
602 	 * cannot forget this route here.  Let the split-horizon route
603 	 * suppress the fragmented routes and then itself be forgotten.
604 	 *
605 	 * Include the routes for both ends of point-to-point interfaces
606 	 * among those suppressed by split-horizon, since the other side
607 	 * should knows them as well as we do.
608 	 *
609 	 * Notice spare routes with the same metric that we are about to
610 	 * advertise, to split the horizon on redundant, inactive paths.
611 	 */
612 	if (ws.ifp != NULL && !(ws.state & WS_ST_QUERY) &&
613 	    (ws.state & WS_ST_TO_ON_NET) && (!(RT->rt_state & RS_IF) ||
614 	    (ws.ifp->int_if_flags & IFF_POINTOPOINT))) {
615 		for (rts = RT->rt_spares, sparecount = 0;
616 		    sparecount < RT->rt_num_spares; sparecount++, rts++) {
617 			if (rts->rts_metric > metric || rts->rts_ifp != ws.ifp)
618 				continue;
619 
620 			/*
621 			 * If we do not mark the route with AGS_SPLIT_HZ here,
622 			 * it will be poisoned-reverse, or advertised back
623 			 * toward its source with an infinite metric.
624 			 * If we have recently advertised the route with a
625 			 * better metric than we now have, then we should
626 			 * poison-reverse the route before suppressing it for
627 			 * split-horizon.
628 			 *
629 			 * In almost all cases, if there is no spare for the
630 			 * route then it is either old and dead or a brand
631 			 * new route. If it is brand new, there is no need
632 			 * for poison-reverse. If it is old and dead, it
633 			 * is already poisoned.
634 			 */
635 			if (RT->rt_poison_time < now_expire ||
636 			    RT->rt_poison_metric >= metric ||
637 			    RT->rt_spares[1].rts_gate == 0) {
638 				ags |= AGS_SPLIT_HZ;
639 				ags &= ~AGS_SUPPRESS;
640 			}
641 			metric = HOPCNT_INFINITY;
642 			break;
643 		}
644 	}
645 
646 	/*
647 	 * Keep track of the best metric with which the
648 	 * route has been advertised recently.
649 	 */
650 	if (RT->rt_poison_metric >= metric ||
651 	    RT->rt_poison_time < now_expire) {
652 		RT->rt_poison_time = now.tv_sec;
653 		RT->rt_poison_metric = metric;
654 	}
655 
656 	/*
657 	 * Adjust the outgoing metric by the cost of the link.
658 	 * Avoid aggregation when a route is counting to infinity.
659 	 */
660 	pref = RT->rt_poison_metric + ws.metric;
661 	metric += ws.metric;
662 
663 	/*
664 	 * If this is a static route pointing to the same interface
665 	 * upon which we are sending out the RIP RESPONSE
666 	 * adjust the preference so that we don't aggregate into this
667 	 * route. Note that the maximum possible hop count on a route
668 	 * per RFC 2453 is 16 (HOPCNT_INFINITY)
669 	 */
670 	if ((RT->rt_state & RS_STATIC) && (ws.ifp == RT->rt_ifp))
671 		pref = (HOPCNT_INFINITY+1);
672 
673 	/*
674 	 * Do not advertise stable routes that will be ignored,
675 	 * unless we are answering a query.
676 	 * If the route recently was advertised with a metric that
677 	 * would have been less than infinity through this interface,
678 	 * we need to continue to advertise it in order to poison it.
679 	 */
680 	if (metric >= HOPCNT_INFINITY) {
681 		if (!(ws.state & WS_ST_QUERY) && (pref >= HOPCNT_INFINITY ||
682 		    RT->rt_poison_time < now_garbage))
683 			return (0);
684 
685 		metric = HOPCNT_INFINITY;
686 	}
687 
688 	/*
689 	 * supply this route out on the wire- we only care about dest/mask
690 	 * and so can ignore all rt_spares[i] with i > 0
691 	 */
692 	ag_check(dst, RT->rt_mask, 0, RT->rt_ifp, nhop, metric, pref,
693 	    RT->rt_seqno, RT->rt_tag, ags, supply_out);
694 	return (0);
695 #undef RT
696 }
697 
698 
699 /*
700  * Supply dst with the contents of the routing tables.
701  * If this won't fit in one packet, chop it up into several.
702  */
703 void
704 supply(struct sockaddr_in *dst,
705     struct interface *ifp,	/* output interface */
706     enum output_type type,
707     int flash,			/* 1=flash update */
708     int vers,			/* RIP version */
709     boolean_t passwd_ok)	/* OK to include cleartext password */
710 {
711 	struct rt_entry *rt;
712 	uint8_t def_metric;
713 
714 
715 	ws.state = 0;
716 	ws.gen_limit = WS_GEN_LIMIT_MAX;
717 
718 	ws.to = *dst;
719 	ws.to_std_mask = std_mask(ws.to.sin_addr.s_addr);
720 	ws.to_std_net = ntohl(ws.to.sin_addr.s_addr) & ws.to_std_mask;
721 
722 	if (ifp != NULL) {
723 		ws.to_mask = ifp->int_mask;
724 		ws.to_net = ifp->int_net;
725 		if (on_net(ws.to.sin_addr.s_addr, ws.to_net, ws.to_mask) ||
726 		    type == OUT_MULTICAST)
727 			ws.state |= WS_ST_TO_ON_NET;
728 
729 	} else {
730 		ws.to_mask = ripv1_mask_net(ws.to.sin_addr.s_addr, NULL);
731 		ws.to_net = ntohl(ws.to.sin_addr.s_addr) & ws.to_mask;
732 		rt = rtfind(dst->sin_addr.s_addr);
733 		if (rt != NULL)
734 			ifp = rt->rt_ifp;
735 		else
736 			return;
737 	}
738 
739 	ws.npackets = 0;
740 	if (flash)
741 		ws.state |= WS_ST_FLASH;
742 
743 	ws.ifp = ifp;
744 
745 	/*
746 	 * Routes in the table were already adjusted by their respective
747 	 * destination interface costs (which are zero by default) on
748 	 * input.  The following is the value by which each route's metric
749 	 * will be bumped up on output.
750 	 */
751 	ws.metric = 1;
752 
753 	ripv12_buf.rip.rip_vers = vers;
754 
755 	switch (type) {
756 	case OUT_MULTICAST:
757 		if (ifp->int_if_flags & IFF_MULTICAST)
758 			v2buf.type = OUT_MULTICAST;
759 		else
760 			v2buf.type = NO_OUT_MULTICAST;
761 		v12buf.type = OUT_BROADCAST;
762 		break;
763 
764 	case OUT_QUERY:
765 		ws.state |= WS_ST_QUERY;
766 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
767 	case OUT_BROADCAST:
768 	case OUT_UNICAST:
769 		v2buf.type = (vers == RIPv2) ? type : NO_OUT_RIPV2;
770 		v12buf.type = type;
771 		break;
772 
773 	case NO_OUT_MULTICAST:
774 	case NO_OUT_RIPV2:
775 		return;			/* no output */
776 	}
777 
778 	if (vers == RIPv2) {
779 		/* full RIPv2 only if cannot be heard by RIPv1 listeners */
780 		if (type != OUT_BROADCAST)
781 			ws.state |= WS_ST_RIP2_ALL;
782 		if ((ws.state & WS_ST_QUERY) || !(ws.state & WS_ST_TO_ON_NET)) {
783 			ws.state |= (WS_ST_AG | WS_ST_SUPER_AG);
784 		} else if (ifp == NULL || !(ifp->int_state & IS_NO_AG)) {
785 			ws.state |= WS_ST_AG;
786 			if (type != OUT_BROADCAST && (ifp == NULL ||
787 			    !(ifp->int_state & IS_NO_SUPER_AG)))
788 				ws.state |= WS_ST_SUPER_AG;
789 		}
790 
791 		/* See if this packet needs authenticating */
792 		ws.a = find_auth(ifp);
793 		if (!passwd_ok && ws.a != NULL && ws.a->type == RIP_AUTH_PW)
794 			ws.a = NULL;
795 		if (ws.a != NULL && (ulong_t)ws.a->end < (ulong_t)clk.tv_sec &&
796 		    !ws.a->warnedflag) {
797 			/*
798 			 * If the best key is an expired one, we may as
799 			 * well use it.  Log this event.
800 			 */
801 			writelog(LOG_WARNING,
802 			    "Using expired auth while transmitting to %s",
803 			    naddr_ntoa(ws.to.sin_addr.s_addr));
804 			ws.a->warnedflag = 1;
805 		}
806 	} else {
807 		ws.a = NULL;
808 	}
809 
810 	clr_ws_buf(&v12buf, ws.a);
811 	clr_ws_buf(&v2buf, ws.a);
812 
813 	/*
814 	 * Fake a default route if asked and if there is not already
815 	 * a better, real default route.
816 	 */
817 	if (should_supply(NULL) && (def_metric = ifp->int_d_metric) != 0) {
818 		if (NULL == (rt = rtget(RIP_DEFAULT, 0)) ||
819 		    rt->rt_metric+ws.metric >= def_metric) {
820 			ws.state |= WS_ST_DEFAULT;
821 			ag_check(0, 0, 0, NULL, 0, def_metric, def_metric,
822 			    0, 0, 0, supply_out);
823 		} else {
824 			def_metric = rt->rt_metric+ws.metric;
825 		}
826 
827 		/*
828 		 * If both RIPv2 and the poor-man's router discovery
829 		 * kludge are on, arrange to advertise an extra
830 		 * default route via RIPv1.
831 		 */
832 		if ((ws.state & WS_ST_RIP2_ALL) &&
833 		    (ifp->int_state & IS_PM_RDISC)) {
834 			ripv12_buf.rip.rip_vers = RIPv1;
835 			v12buf.n->n_family = RIP_AF_INET;
836 			v12buf.n->n_dst = htonl(RIP_DEFAULT);
837 			v12buf.n->n_metric = htonl(def_metric);
838 			v12buf.n++;
839 		}
840 	}
841 
842 	(void) rn_walktree(rhead, walk_supply, NULL);
843 	ag_flush(0, 0, supply_out);
844 
845 	/*
846 	 * Flush the packet buffers, provided they are not empty and
847 	 * do not contain only the password.
848 	 */
849 	if (v12buf.n != v12buf.base &&
850 	    (v12buf.n > v12buf.base+1 ||
851 	    v12buf.base->n_family != RIP_AF_AUTH))
852 		supply_write(&v12buf);
853 	if (v2buf.n != v2buf.base && (v2buf.n > v2buf.base+1 ||
854 	    v2buf.base->n_family != RIP_AF_AUTH))
855 		supply_write(&v2buf);
856 
857 	/*
858 	 * If we sent nothing and this is an answer to a query, send
859 	 * an empty buffer.
860 	 */
861 	if (ws.npackets == 0 && (ws.state & WS_ST_QUERY)) {
862 		supply_write(&v2buf);
863 		if (ws.npackets == 0)
864 			supply_write(&v12buf);
865 	}
866 }
867 
868 
869 /*
870  * send all of the routing table or just do a flash update
871  */
872 void
873 rip_bcast(int flash)
874 {
875 	static struct sockaddr_in dst = {AF_INET};
876 	struct interface *ifp;
877 	enum output_type type;
878 	int vers;
879 	struct timeval rtime;
880 
881 
882 	need_flash = _B_FALSE;
883 	intvl_random(&rtime, MIN_WAITTIME, MAX_WAITTIME);
884 	no_flash = rtime;
885 	timevaladd(&no_flash, &now);
886 
887 	if (!rip_enabled)
888 		return;
889 
890 	trace_act("send %s and inhibit dynamic updates for %.3f sec",
891 	    flash ? "dynamic update" : "all routes",
892 	    rtime.tv_sec + ((double)rtime.tv_usec)/1000000.0);
893 
894 	for (ifp = ifnet; ifp != NULL; ifp = ifp->int_next) {
895 		/*
896 		 * Skip interfaces not doing RIP or for which IP
897 		 * forwarding isn't turned on.  Skip duplicate
898 		 * interfaces, we don't want to generate duplicate
899 		 * packets.  Do try broken interfaces to see if they
900 		 * have healed.
901 		 */
902 		if (IS_RIP_OUT_OFF(ifp->int_state) ||
903 		    (ifp->int_state & IS_DUP) ||
904 		    !IS_IFF_ROUTING(ifp->int_if_flags))
905 			continue;
906 
907 		/* skip turned off interfaces */
908 		if (!IS_IFF_UP(ifp->int_if_flags))
909 			continue;
910 
911 		/* skip interfaces we shouldn't use */
912 		if (IS_IFF_QUIET(ifp->int_if_flags))
913 			continue;
914 
915 		vers = (ifp->int_state & IS_NO_RIPV1_OUT) ? RIPv2 : RIPv1;
916 		dst.sin_addr.s_addr = ifp->int_ripout_addr;
917 
918 		/*
919 		 * Ignore the interface if it's not broadcast,
920 		 * point-to-point, or remote.  It must be non-broadcast
921 		 * multiaccess, and therefore unsupported.
922 		 */
923 		if (!(ifp->int_if_flags & (IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_POINTOPOINT)) &&
924 		    !(ifp->int_state & IS_REMOTE))
925 			continue;
926 
927 		type = (ifp->int_if_flags & IFF_BROADCAST) ?
928 		    OUT_BROADCAST : OUT_UNICAST;
929 		if (vers == RIPv2 && (ifp->int_if_flags & IFF_MULTICAST) &&
930 		    !(ifp->int_state & IS_NO_RIP_MCAST))
931 			type = OUT_MULTICAST;
932 
933 		supply(&dst, ifp, type, flash, vers, _B_TRUE);
934 	}
935 
936 	update_seqno++;			/* all routes are up to date */
937 }
938 
939 
940 /*
941  * Ask for routes
942  * Do it only once to an interface, and not even after the interface
943  * was broken and recovered.
944  */
945 void
946 rip_query(void)
947 {
948 	static struct sockaddr_in dst = {AF_INET};
949 	struct interface *ifp;
950 	struct rip buf;
951 	enum output_type type;
952 
953 
954 	if (!rip_enabled)
955 		return;
956 
957 	(void) memset(&buf, 0, sizeof (buf));
958 
959 	for (ifp = ifnet; ifp; ifp = ifp->int_next) {
960 		/*
961 		 * Skip interfaces those already queried.  Do not ask
962 		 * via interfaces through which we don't accept input.
963 		 * Do not ask via interfaces that cannot send RIP
964 		 * packets.  Don't send queries on duplicate
965 		 * interfaces, that would generate duplicate packets
966 		 * on link.  Do try broken interfaces to see if they
967 		 * have healed.
968 		 */
969 		if (IS_RIP_IN_OFF(ifp->int_state) ||
970 		    (ifp->int_state & IS_DUP) ||
971 		    ifp->int_query_time != NEVER)
972 			continue;
973 
974 		/* skip turned off interfaces */
975 		if (!IS_IFF_UP(ifp->int_if_flags))
976 			continue;
977 
978 		/* skip interfaces we shouldn't use */
979 		if (IS_IFF_QUIET(ifp->int_if_flags))
980 			continue;
981 
982 		/*
983 		 * Ignore the interface if it's not broadcast,
984 		 * point-to-point, or remote.  It must be non-broadcast
985 		 * multiaccess, and therefore unsupported.
986 		 */
987 		if (!(ifp->int_if_flags & (IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_POINTOPOINT)) &&
988 		    !(ifp->int_state & IS_REMOTE))
989 			continue;
990 
991 		buf.rip_cmd = RIPCMD_REQUEST;
992 		buf.rip_nets[0].n_family = RIP_AF_UNSPEC;
993 		buf.rip_nets[0].n_metric = htonl(HOPCNT_INFINITY);
994 
995 		/*
996 		 * Send a RIPv1 query only if allowed and if we will
997 		 * listen to RIPv1 routers.
998 		 */
999 		if ((ifp->int_state & IS_NO_RIPV1_OUT) ||
1000 		    (ifp->int_state & IS_NO_RIPV1_IN)) {
1001 			buf.rip_vers = RIPv2;
1002 		} else {
1003 			buf.rip_vers = RIPv1;
1004 		}
1005 
1006 		dst.sin_addr.s_addr = ifp->int_ripout_addr;
1007 
1008 		type = (ifp->int_if_flags & IFF_BROADCAST) ?
1009 		    OUT_BROADCAST : OUT_UNICAST;
1010 		if (buf.rip_vers == RIPv2 &&
1011 		    (ifp->int_if_flags & IFF_MULTICAST) &&
1012 		    !(ifp->int_state & IS_NO_RIP_MCAST))
1013 			type = OUT_MULTICAST;
1014 
1015 		ifp->int_query_time = now.tv_sec+SUPPLY_INTERVAL;
1016 		if (output(type, &dst, ifp, &buf, sizeof (buf)) < 0)
1017 			if_sick(ifp, _B_FALSE);
1018 	}
1019 }
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