211 lines
5 KiB
C
211 lines
5 KiB
C
/*
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* BIRD Internet Routing Daemon -- Linux Multicasting and Network Includes
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*
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* (c) 1998--2000 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
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*
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* Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
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*/
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#ifdef IPV6
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#ifndef IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS
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/* Needed on glibc 2.0 systems */
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#include <linux/in6.h>
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#define CONFIG_IPV6_GLIBC_20
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#endif
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static inline void
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set_inaddr(struct in6_addr *ia, ip_addr a)
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{
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ipa_hton(a);
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memcpy(ia, &a, sizeof(a));
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}
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#else
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#include <net/if.h>
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static inline void
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set_inaddr(struct in_addr *ia, ip_addr a)
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{
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ipa_hton(a);
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memcpy(&ia->s_addr, &a, sizeof(a));
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}
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/*
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* Multicasting in Linux systems is a real mess. Not only different kernels
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* have different interfaces, but also different libc's export it in different
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* ways. Horrible.
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*/
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#if defined(CONFIG_LINUX_MC_MREQ) || defined(CONFIG_LINUX_MC_MREQ_BIND)
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/*
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* Older kernels support only struct mreq which matches interfaces by their
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* addresses and thus fails on unnumbered devices. On newer 2.0 kernels
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* we can use SO_BINDTODEVICE to circumvent this problem.
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*/
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#define MREQ_IFA struct in_addr
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#define MREQ_GRP struct ip_mreq
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static inline void fill_mreq_ifa(struct in_addr *m, struct iface *ifa, UNUSED ip_addr maddr)
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{
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set_inaddr(m, ifa->addr->ip);
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}
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static inline void fill_mreq_grp(struct ip_mreq *m, struct iface *ifa, ip_addr maddr)
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{
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bzero(m, sizeof(*m));
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#ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_MC_MREQ_BIND
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m->imr_interface.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
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#else
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set_inaddr(&m->imr_interface, ifa->addr->ip);
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#endif
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set_inaddr(&m->imr_multiaddr, maddr);
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_MC_MREQN
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/*
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* 2.1 and newer kernels use struct mreqn which passes ifindex, so no
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* problems with unnumbered devices.
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*/
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#ifndef HAVE_STRUCT_IP_MREQN
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/* Several versions of glibc don't define this structure, so we have to do it ourselves */
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struct ip_mreqn
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{
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struct in_addr imr_multiaddr; /* IP multicast address of group */
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struct in_addr imr_address; /* local IP address of interface */
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int imr_ifindex; /* Interface index */
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};
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#endif
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#define MREQ_IFA struct ip_mreqn
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#define MREQ_GRP struct ip_mreqn
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#define fill_mreq_ifa fill_mreq
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#define fill_mreq_grp fill_mreq
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static inline void fill_mreq(struct ip_mreqn *m, struct iface *ifa, ip_addr maddr)
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{
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bzero(m, sizeof(*m));
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m->imr_ifindex = ifa->index;
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set_inaddr(&m->imr_address, ifa->addr->ip);
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set_inaddr(&m->imr_multiaddr, maddr);
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}
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#endif
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static inline char *
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sysio_setup_multicast(sock *s)
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{
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MREQ_IFA m;
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int zero = 0;
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if (setsockopt(s->fd, SOL_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, &zero, sizeof(zero)) < 0)
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return "IP_MULTICAST_LOOP";
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if (setsockopt(s->fd, SOL_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, &s->ttl, sizeof(s->ttl)) < 0)
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return "IP_MULTICAST_TTL";
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/* This defines where should we send _outgoing_ multicasts */
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fill_mreq_ifa(&m, s->iface, IPA_NONE);
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if (setsockopt(s->fd, SOL_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF, &m, sizeof(m)) < 0)
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return "IP_MULTICAST_IF";
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#if defined(CONFIG_LINUX_MC_MREQ_BIND) || defined(CONFIG_LINUX_MC_MREQN)
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{
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struct ifreq ifr;
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strcpy(ifr.ifr_name, s->iface->name);
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if (setsockopt(s->fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BINDTODEVICE, &ifr, sizeof(ifr)) < 0)
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return "SO_BINDTODEVICE";
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}
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#endif
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return NULL;
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}
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static inline char *
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sysio_join_group(sock *s, ip_addr maddr)
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{
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MREQ_GRP m;
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/* And this one sets interface for _receiving_ multicasts from */
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fill_mreq_grp(&m, s->iface, maddr);
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if (setsockopt(s->fd, SOL_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, &m, sizeof(m)) < 0)
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return "IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP";
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return NULL;
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}
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static inline char *
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sysio_leave_group(sock *s, ip_addr maddr)
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{
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MREQ_GRP m;
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/* And this one sets interface for _receiving_ multicasts from */
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fill_mreq_grp(&m, s->iface, maddr);
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if (setsockopt(s->fd, SOL_IP, IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, &m, sizeof(m)) < 0)
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return "IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP";
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return NULL;
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}
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#endif
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#include <linux/socket.h>
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#include <linux/tcp.h>
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/* For the case that we have older kernel headers */
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/* Copied from Linux kernel file include/linux/tcp.h */
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#ifndef TCP_MD5SIG
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#define TCP_MD5SIG 14
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#define TCP_MD5SIG_MAXKEYLEN 80
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struct tcp_md5sig {
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struct sockaddr_storage tcpm_addr; /* address associated */
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__u16 __tcpm_pad1; /* zero */
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__u16 tcpm_keylen; /* key length */
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__u32 __tcpm_pad2; /* zero */
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__u8 tcpm_key[TCP_MD5SIG_MAXKEYLEN]; /* key (binary) */
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};
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#endif
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static int
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sk_set_md5_auth_int(sock *s, sockaddr *sa, char *passwd)
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{
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struct tcp_md5sig md5;
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memset(&md5, 0, sizeof(md5));
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memcpy(&md5.tcpm_addr, (struct sockaddr *) sa, sizeof(*sa));
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if (passwd)
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{
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int len = strlen(passwd);
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if (len > TCP_MD5SIG_MAXKEYLEN)
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{
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log(L_ERR "MD5 password too long");
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return -1;
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}
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md5.tcpm_keylen = len;
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memcpy(&md5.tcpm_key, passwd, len);
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}
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int rv = setsockopt(s->fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_MD5SIG, &md5, sizeof(md5));
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if (rv < 0)
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{
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if (errno == ENOPROTOOPT)
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log(L_ERR "Kernel does not support TCP MD5 signatures");
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else
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log(L_ERR "sk_set_md5_auth_int: setsockopt: %m");
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}
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return rv;
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}
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