From 53ff02b563b30e973f7e0f42c758adb700811470 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hduffddybz Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 22:32:40 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] add ipv6 support --- components/net/lwip-head/CHANGELOG | 3608 ++++++++++++++ components/net/lwip-head/COPYING | 33 + components/net/lwip-head/FILES | 4 + components/net/lwip-head/README | 89 + components/net/lwip-head/SConscript | 111 + components/net/lwip-head/UPGRADING | 144 + .../net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/tcpclient6.c | 78 + components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/tcpecho6.c | 43 + .../net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/tcpserver6.c | 95 + .../net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/udpclient6.c | 63 + components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/udpecho6.c | 32 + .../net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/udpserver6.c | 66 + components/net/lwip-head/doc/FILES | 6 + components/net/lwip-head/doc/contrib.txt | 59 + components/net/lwip-head/doc/rawapi.txt | 511 ++ components/net/lwip-head/doc/savannah.txt | 135 + components/net/lwip-head/doc/snmp_agent.txt | 181 + 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via hook function LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_CHECK + + 2014-02-20: Simon Goldschmidt (based on patch by Artem Pisarenko) + * patch #7885: modification of api modules to support FreeRTOS-MPU + (don't pass stack-pointers to other threads) + + 2014-02-05: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by "xtian" and "alex_ab") + * patch #6537/#7858: TCP window scaling support + + 2014-01-17: Jiri Engelthaler + * icmp, icmp6, opt.h: patch #8027: Completed HW checksuming for IPv4 and + IPv6 ICMP's + + 2012-08-22: Sylvain Rochet + * New PPP stack for lwIP, developed in ppp-new branch. + Based from pppd 2.4.5, released 2009-11-17, with huge changes to match + code size and memory requirements for embedded devices, including: + - Gluing together the previous low-level PPP code in lwIP to pppd 2.4.5, which + is more or less what pppd sys-* files are, so that we get something working + using the unix port. + - Merged some patchs from lwIP Git repository which add interesting features + or fix bugs. + - Merged some patchs from Debian pppd package which add interesting features + or fix bugs. + - Ported PPP timeout handling to the lwIP timers system + - Disabled all the PPP code using filesystem access, replaced in necessary cases + to configuration variables. + - Disabled all the PPP code forking processes. + - Removed IPX support, lwIP does not support IPX. + - Ported and improved random module from the previous PPP port. + - Removed samba TDB (file-driven database) usage, because it needs a filesystem. + - MS-CHAP required a DES implementation, we added the latest PolarSSL DES + implementation which is under a BSD-ish license. + - Also switched to PolarSSL MD4,MD5,SHA1 implementations, which are meant to be + used in embedded devices with reduced memory footprint. + - Removed PPP configuration file parsing support. + - Added macro definition EAP_SUPPORT to make EAP support optional. + - Added macro definition CHAP_SUPPORT to make CHAP support optional. + - Added macro definition MSCHAP_SUPPORT to make MSCHAP support optional. + - Added macro definition PAP_SUPPORT to make PAP support optional. + - Cleared all Linux syscall calls. + - Disabled demand support using a macro, so that it can be ported later. + - Disabled ECP support using a macro, so that it can be ported later. + - Disabled CCP support using a macro, so that it can be ported later. + - Disabled CBCP support using a macro, so that it can be ported later. + - Disabled LQR support using a macro, so that it can be ported later. + - Print packet debug feature optional, through PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + - Removed POSIX signal usage. + - Fully ported PPPoS code from the previous port. + - Fully ported PPPoE code from the previous port. + - Fully ported VJ compression protocol code from the previous port. + - Removed all malloc()/free() use from PPP, replaced by stack usage or PBUF. + - Disabled PPP server support using a macro, so that it can be ported later. + - Switched all PPP debug to lwIP debug system. + - Created PPP Control Block (PPP PCB), removed PPP unit integer everywhere, + removed all global variables everywhere, did everything necessary for + the PPP stack to support more than one PPP session (pppd only support + one session per process). + - Removed the statically allocated output buffer, now using PBUF. + - Improved structure size of all PPP modules, deep analyze of code to reduce + variables size to the bare minimum. Switched all boolean type (char type in + most architecture) to compiler generated bitfields. + - Added PPP IPv6 support, glued lwIP IPv6 support to PPP. + - Now using a persistent netif interface which can then be used in lwIP + functions requiring a netif. + - Now initializing PPP in lwip_init() function. + - Reworked completely the PPP state machine, so that we don't end up in + anymore in inconsistent state, especially with PPPoE. + - Improved the way we handle PPP reconnection after disconnect, cleaning + everything required so that we start the PPP connection again from a + clean state. + - Added PPP holdoff support, allow the lwIP user to wait a little bit before + reconnecting, prevents connection flood, especially when using PPPoL2TP. + - Added PPPoL2TP LAC support (a.k.a. UDP tunnels), adding a VPN client + feature to lwIP, L2TP being a widely used tunnel protocol. + - Switched all used PPP types to lwIP types (u8t, u16t, u32t, ...) + - Added PPP API "sequential" thread-safe API, based from NETIFAPI. + + 2012-03-25: Simon Goldschmidt (idea by Mason) + * posix/*: added posix-compatibility include files posix/netdb.h and posix/sys/socket.h + which are a simple wrapper to the correct lwIP include files. + + 2012-01-16: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, icmp.c: Added option CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP + + 2011-12-17: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip.h: implemented API functions to access so_options of IP pcbs (UDP, TCP, RAW) + (fixes bug #35061) + + 2011-09-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c: Implemented limiting data on ooseq queue (task #9989) + (define TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES / TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS in lwipopts.h) + + 2011-09-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h/.c, sockets.c: Implemented timeout on + send (TCP only, bug #33820) + + 2011-09-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * init.c: Converted runtime-sanity-checks into compile-time checks that can + be disabled (since runtime checks can often not be seen on embedded targets) + + 2011-09-11: Simon Goldschmidt + * ppp.h, ppp_impl.h: splitted ppp.h to an internal and external header file + to get a clear separation of which functions an application or port may use + (task #11281) + + 2011-09-11: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, tcp_impl.h, tcp.c, udp.h/.c: Added a config option to randomize + initial local TCP/UDP ports (so that different port ranges are used after + a reboot; bug #33818; this one added tcp_init/udp_init functions again) + + 2011-09-03: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: DHCP uses LWIP_RAND() for xid's (bug #30302) + + 2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, netif.h/.c: added netif remove callback (bug #32397) + + 2011-07-26: Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c: ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN: add support for an external VLAN filter + function instead of only checking for one VLAN (define ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK_FN) + + 2011-07-21: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by hanhui) + * ip4.c, etharp.c, pbuf.h: bug #33634 ip_forward() have a faulty behaviour: + Added pbuf flags to mark incoming packets as link-layer broadcast/multicast. + Also added code to allow ip_forward() to forward non-broadcast packets to + the input netif (set IP_FORWARD_ALLOW_TX_ON_RX_NETIF==1). + + 2011-07-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c, opt.h: (bug #30185): added LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE that makes + ioctl/FIONREAD return the size of the next pending datagram. + + 2011-06-26: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Cameron Gutman) + * tcp.c, tcp_out.c: bug #33604: added some more asserts to check that + pcb->state != LISTEN + + 2011-05-25: Simon Goldschmidt + * again nearly the whole stack, renamed ip.c to ip4.c, ip_addr.c to ip4_addr.c, + combined ipv4/ipv6 inet_chksum.c, added ip.h, ip_addr.h: Combined IPv4 + and IPv6 code where possible, added defines to access IPv4/IPv6 in non-IP + code so that the code is more readable. + + 2011-05-17: Patch by Ivan Delamer (only checked in by Simon Goldschmidt) + * nearly the whole stack: Finally, we got decent IPv6 support, big thanks to + Ivan! (this is work in progress: we're just post release anyway :-) + + 2011-05-14: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Stéphane Lesage) + * tcpip.c/.h: patch #7449 allow tcpip callback from interrupt with static + memory message + + + ++ Bugfixes: + + 2014-06-03: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_impl.h, tcp_in.c: fixed bug #37969 SYN packet dropped as short packet in + tcp_input function + + 2014-05-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #37184 tcp_write problem for pcbs in the SYN_SENT state + + 2014-05-19: Simon Goldschmidt + * *.h: Fixed bug #35874 reserved identifier violation (removed leading underscores + from header include guards) + + 2014-04-08: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: Fixed bug #36167 tcp server crash when client closes (maximum window) + + 2014-04-06: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #36210 lwIP does not elicit an empty ACK when received + unacceptable ACK + + 2014-04-06: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c, ip4.c/.h, ip6.c/.h, udp.c/.h, ip.h: Fixed bug #41787 DHCP Discovery + is invalid when an IP is set to thet netif. + + 2014-03-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #36153 TCP Cheksum error if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY=1 + + 2014-03-11: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Mason) + * opt.h, sockets.c: fixed bug #35928 BSD sockets functions must set errno for + POSIX-compliance + + 2014-02-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: fixed bug #40303 DHCP xid renewed when sending a DHCPREQUEST + + 2014-02-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * raw.c: fixed bug #41680 raw socket can not receive IPv6 packet when + IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV==1 + + 2014-02-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c, sockets.c: fixed bug #38404 getpeeraddr returns success on + unconnected/listening TCP sockets + + 2014-02-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: fixed bug #41729 Some socket functions return Exyz instead of -1 + + 2014-02-25: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip4.c: fixed bug #39514 ip_route() may return an IPv6-only interface + + 2014-02-25: Simon Goldschmidt, patch by Fatih Asici + * pbuf.c: fixed bug #39356 Wrong increment in pbuf_memfind() + + 2014-02-25: Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.c/.h, udp.c: fixed bug #39225 udp.c uses netif_matches_ip6_addr() incorrectly; + renamed function netif_matches_ip6_addr() to netif_get_ip6_addr_match() + + 2014-02-25: Simon Goldschmidt + * igmp.c: fixed bug #39145 IGMP membership report for 224.0.0.1 + + 2014-02-22: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Amir Shalem) + * etharp.c, opt.h: fixed bug #34681 Limit ARP queue length by ARP_QUEUE_LEN (=3) + + 2014-02-22: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Amir Shalem) + * etharp.h/.c: fixed bug #34682 Limit ARP request flood for unresolved entry + + 2014-02-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #39683 Assertion "seg->tcphdr not aligned" failed with + MEM_ALIGNMENT = 8 + + 2014-02-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: fixed bug #39882 No function shall set errno to 0 + + 2014-02-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * mib_structs.c: fixed bug #40050 SNMP problem with MIB arrays > 255 + + 2014-02-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * api.h, sockets.c: fixed bug #41499 netconn::recv_avail can overflow + + 2014-01-08: Stathis Voukelatos + * memp_std.h: patch #7928 Fixed size calculation in MALLOC memory pool + creation macro + + 2014-01-18: Brian Fahs + * tcp_out.c: patch #8237: tcp_rexmit_rto fails to update pcb->unsent_oversize + when necessary + + 2014-01-17: Grant Erickson, Jay Logue, Simon Goldschmidt + * ipv6.c, netif.c: patch #7913 Enable Support for IPv6 Loopback + + 2014-01-16: Stathis Voukelatos + * netif.c: patch #7902 Fixed netif_poll() operation when LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS > 0 + + 2014-01-14: "Freddie Chopin" + * snmp.h, mib2.c: fixed constness and spelling of sysdescr + + 2014-01-14: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Thomas Faber) + * tcpip.c: patch #8241: Fix implicit declaration of ip_input with + LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT disabled + + 2014-01-14: chrysn + * timers.c: patch #8244 make timeouts usable reliably from outside of the + timeout routine + + 2014-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip_frag.c, ip6_frag.c: fixed bug #41041 Potential use-after-free in IPv6 reassembly + + 2014-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt + * memp.c: fixed bug #41188 Alignment error in memp_init() when MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS==1 + + 2014-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: fixed bug #39898 tcp_fasttmr() possible lock due to infinte queue process loop + + 2013-06-29: Simon Goldschmidt + * inet.h, sockets.h: partially fixed bug #37585: IPv6 compatibility (in socket structs) + + 2013-06-29: Simon Goldschmidt + * inet6.h: bug #37585/task #12600: fixed struct in6_addr.s6_addr to conform to spec + + 2013-04-24: patch by Liam + * api_msg.c: patch #8008 Fix a potential null pointer dereference in assert + + 2013-04-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * igmp.c: fixed possible division by zero + + 2013-04-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip6.h, some ipv6 C files: fixed bug #38526 Coverity: Recursive Header Inclusion in ip6.h + + 2013-04-24: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Emil Ljungdahl): + * netif.c: fixed bug #38586 netif_loop_output() "deadlocks" + + 2013-01-15: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip4.c: fixed bug #37665 ip_canforward operates on address in wrong byte order + + 2013-01-15: Simon Goldschmidt + * pbuf.h: fixed bug #38097 pbuf_free_ooseq() warning + + 2013-01-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * dns.c: fixed bug #37705 Possible memory corruption in DNS query + + 2013-01-11: Simon Goldschmidt + * raw.c: fixed bug #38066 Raw pcbs can alter packet without eating it + + 2012-09-26: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c: fixed bug #37405 'err_tcp()' uses already freed 'netconn' object + + 2012-09-26: patch by Henrik Persson + * dhcp.c: patch #7843 Fix corner case with dhcp timeouts + + 2012-09-26: patch by Henrik Persson + * dhcp.c: patch #7840 Segfault in dhcp_parse_reply if no end marker in dhcp packet + + 2012-08-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * memp.c: fixed bug #37166: memp_sanity check loops itself + + 2012-08-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: fixed bug #36645: Calling dhcp_release before dhcp_start + dereferences NULL + + 2012-08-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * msg_out.c: fixed bug #36840 snmp_send_trap() NULL de-reference if traps + configured but no interfaces available + + 2012-08-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * dns.c: fixed bug #36899 DNS TTL 0 is cached for a long time + + 2012-05-11: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Marty) + * memp.c: fixed bug #36412: memp.c does not compile when + MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK > zero and MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS == 1 + + 2012-05-08: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #36380: unsent_oversize mismatch in 1.4.1RC1 (this was + a debug-check issue only) + + 2012-05-03: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Sylvain Rochet) + * ppp.c: fixed bug #36283 (PPP struct used on header size computation and + not packed) + + 2012-05-03: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by David Empson) + * ppp.c: fixed bug #36388 (PPP: checksum-only in last pbuf leads to pbuf with + zero length) + + 2012-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * vj.c: fixed bug #35756 header length calculation problem in ppp/vj.c + + 2012-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Mason) + * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #35945: SYN packet should provide the recv MSS not the + send MSS + + 2012-03-25: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c: Fixed bug #35817: do_connect() invalidly signals op_completed + for UDP/RAW with LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING==1 + + 2012-03-25: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, netifapi.c: fixed bug #35931: Name space + pollution in api_msg.c and netifapi.c + + 2012-03-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip4.c: fixed bug #35927: missing refragmentaion in ip_forward + + 2012-03-20: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Mason) + * netdb.c: fixed bug #35907: lwip_gethostbyname_r returns an invalid h_addr_list + + 2012-03-12: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Bostjan Meglic) + * ppp.c: fixed bug #35809: PPP GetMask(): Compiler warning on big endian, + possible bug on little endian system + + 2012-02-23: Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c: fixed bug #35595: Impossible to send broadcast without a gateway + (introduced when fixing bug# 33551) + + 2012-02-16: Simon Goldschmidt + * ppp.c: fixed pbuf leak when PPP session is aborted through pppSigHUP() + (bug #35541: PPP Memory Leak) + + 2012-02-16: Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c: fixed bug #35531: Impossible to send multicast without a gateway + (introduced when fixing bug# 33551) + + 2012-02-16: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Stéphane Lesage) + * msg_in.c, msg_out.c: fixed bug #35536 SNMP: error too big response is malformed + + 2012-02-15: Simon Goldschmidt + * init.c: fixed bug #35537: MEMP_NUM_* sanity checks should be disabled with + MEMP_MEM_MALLOC==1 + + 2012-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: partly fixed bug #25882: TCP hangs on + MSS > pcb->snd_wnd (by not creating segments bigger than half the window) + + 2012-02-11: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: fixed bug #35435: No pcb state check before adding it to time-wait + queue while closing + + 2012-01-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c, tcp_in.c: fixed bug #35305: pcb may be freed too early on shutdown(WR) + + 2012-01-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: fixed bug #34636: FIN_WAIT_2 - Incorrect shutdown of TCP pcb + + 2012-01-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: fixed bug #35151: DHCP asserts on incoming option lengths + + 2012-01-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * pbuf.c: fixed bug #35291: NULL pointer in pbuf_copy + + 2011-11-25: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h/.c, tcp_impl.h, tcp_in.c: fixed bug #31177: tcp timers can corrupt + tcp_active_pcbs in some cases + + 2011-11-23: Simon Goldschmidt + * sys.c: fixed bug #34884: sys_msleep() body needs to be surrounded with + '#ifndef sys_msleep' + + 2011-11-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.c, etharp.h/.c: fixed bug #34684: Clear the arp table cache when + netif is brought down + + 2011-10-28: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #34638: Dead code in tcp_receive - pcb->dupacks + + 2011-10-23: Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c: fixed bug #34429: possible memory corruption with + LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT set to 1 + + 2011-10-18: Simon Goldschmidt + * arch.h, netdb.c: fixed bug #34592: lwip_gethostbyname_r uses nonstandard + error value + + 2011-10-18: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h: fixed default values of TCP_SNDLOWAT and TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT for small + windows (bug #34176 select after non-blocking send times out) + + 2011-10-18: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_impl.h, tcp_out.c: fixed bug #34587: TCP_BUILD_MSS_OPTION doesn't + consider netif->mtu, causes slow network + + 2011-10-18: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: fixed bug #34581 missing parentheses in udplite sockets code + + 2011-10-18: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.h: fixed bug #34580 fcntl() is missing in LWIP_COMPAT_SOCKETS + + 2011-10-17: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c: fixed bug #34569: shutdown(SHUT_WR) crashes netconn/socket api + + 2011-10-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: fixed bug #34517 (persist timer is started although no + zero window is received) by starting the persist timer when a zero window is + received, not when we have more data queued for sending than fits into the + window + + 2011-10-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * def.h, timers.c: fixed bug #34541: LWIP_U32_DIFF is unnecessarily complex + + 2011-10-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c, api_lib.c: fixed bug #34540: compiler error when CORE_LOCKING is + used and not all protocols are enabled + + 2011-10-12: Simon Goldschmidt + * pbuf.c: fixed bug #34534: Error in sending fragmented IP if MEM_ALIGNMENT > 4 + + 2011-10-09: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #34426: tcp_zero_window_probe() transmits incorrect + byte value when pcb->unacked != NULL + + 2011-10-09: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip4.c: fixed bug #34447 LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT(dst_port) wrong + + 2011-09-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: Reset pcb->unsent_oversize in 2 more places... + + 2011-09-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #28288: Data after FIN in oos queue + + 2011-09-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: fixed bug #34406 dhcp_option_hostname() can overflow the pbuf + + 2011-09-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.h: fixed bug #34377 MEM_SIZE_F is not defined if MEM_LIBC_MALLOC==1 + + 2011-09-23: Simon Goldschmidt + * pbuf.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c: fixed bug #33871: rejecting TCP_EVENT_RECV() for + the last packet including FIN can lose data + + 2011-09-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_impl.h: fixed bug #34355: nagle does not take snd_buf/snd_queuelen into + account + + 2011-09-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h: fixed default value of TCP_SND_BUF to not violate the sanity checks + in init.c + + 2011-09-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * timers.c: fixed bug #34337 (possible NULL pointer in sys_check_timeouts) + + 2011-09-11: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: use pcb->mss instead of TCP_MSS for preallocate mss-sized pbufs + (bug #34019) + + 2011-09-09: Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.c: fixed bug #34072: UDP broadcast is received from wrong UDP pcb if + udp port matches + + 2011-09-03: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #33952 PUSH flag in incoming packet is lost when packet + is aggregated and sent to application + + 2011-09-01: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h: fixed bug #31809 LWIP_EVENT_API in opts.h is inconsistent compared + to other options + + 2011-09-01: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: fixed bug #34111 RST for ACK to listening pcb has wrong seqno + + 2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * inet6.h: fixed bug #34124 struct in6_addr does not conform to the standard + + 2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c, sockets.c: fixed bug #33956 Wrong error returned when calling + accept() on UDP connections + + 2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.h: fixed bug #34057 socklen_t should be a typedef + + 2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * pbuf.c: fixed bug #34112 Odd check in pbuf_alloced_custom (typo) + + 2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: fixed bug #34122 dhcp: hostname can overflow + + 2011-08-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.c: fixed bug #34121 netif_add/netif_set_ipaddr fail on NULL ipaddr + + 2011-08-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: fixed bug #33962 TF_FIN not always set after FIN is sent. (This + merely prevents nagle from not transmitting fast after closing.) + + 2011-07-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c, api.h: fixed bug #31084 (socket API returns + always EMSGSIZE on non-blocking sockets if data size > send buffers) -> now + lwip_send() sends as much as possible for non-blocking sockets + + 2011-07-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * pbuf.c/.h, timers.c: freeing ooseq pbufs when the pbuf pool is empty implemented + for NO_SYS==1: when not using sys_check_timeouts(), call PBUF_CHECK_FREE_OOSEQ() + at regular intervals from main level. + + 2011-07-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c: fixed bug #33551 (ARP entries may time out although in use) by + sending an ARP request when an ARP entry is used in the last minute before + it would time out. + + 2011-07-04: Simon Goldschmidt + * sys_arch.txt: Fixed documentation after changing sys arch prototypes for 1.4.0. + + 2011-06-26: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: fixed bug #31723 (tcp_kill_prio() kills pcbs with the same prio) by + updating its documentation only. + + 2011-06-26: Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c: fixed bug #33545: With MEM_USE_POOLS==1, mem_malloc can return an + unaligned pointer. + + 2011-06-26: Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c: fixed bug #33544 "warning in mem.c in lwip 1.4.0 with NO_SYS=1" + + + +(STABLE-1.4.0) + + ++ New features: + + 2011-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_impl.h, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: Removed 'dataptr' from 'struct tcp_seg' and + calculate it in tcp_zero_window_probe (the only place where it was used). + + 2010-11-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c/.h: Added a function to deallocate the struct dhcp from a netif + (fixes bug #31525). + + 2010-07-12: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Stephane Lesage) + * ip.c, udp.c/.h, pbuf.h, sockets.c: task #10495: Added support for + IP_MULTICAST_LOOP at socket- and raw-API level. + + 2010-06-16: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip.c: Added an optional define (LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT) that can allow + link-layer-addressed UDP traffic to be received while a netif is down (just + like DHCP during configuration) + + 2010-05-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * many many files: bug #27352: removed packing from ip_addr_t, the packed + version is now only used in protocol headers. Added global storage for + current src/dest IP address while in input functions. + + 2010-05-16: Simon Goldschmidt + * def.h: task #10391: Add preprocessor-macros for compile-time htonl + calculation (and use them throughout the stack where applicable) + + 2010-05-16: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, memp_std.h, memp.c, ppp_oe.h/.c: PPPoE now uses its own MEMP pool + instead of the heap (moved struct pppoe_softc from ppp_oe.c to ppp_oe.h) + + 2010-05-16: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, memp_std.h, dns.h/.c: DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC uses its own + MEMP pool instead of the heap + + 2010-05-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c, udp.c: task #6995: Implement SO_REUSEADDR (correctly), added + new option SO_REUSE_RXTOALL to pass received UDP broadcast/multicast + packets to more than one pcb. + + 2010-05-02: Simon Goldschmidt + * netbuf.h/.c, sockets.c, api_msg.c: use checksum-on-copy for sending + UDP data for LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF==1 + + 2010-04-30: Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.h/.c, pbuf.h/.c: task #6849: added udp_send(_to/_if) functions that + take a precalculated checksum, added pbuf_fill_chksum() to copy data + into a pbuf and at the same time calculating the checksum for that data + + 2010-04-29: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip_addr.h, etharp.h/.c, autoip.c: Create overridable macros for copying + 2-byte-aligned IP addresses and MAC addresses + + 2010-04-28: Patch by Bill Auerbach + * ip.c: Inline generating IP checksum to save a function call + + 2010-04-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcpip.h/.c, timers.c: Added an overridable define to get informed when the + tcpip_thread processes messages or timeouts to implement a watchdog. + + 2010-03-28: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip_frag.c: create a new (contiguous) PBUF_RAM for every outgoing + fragment if LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF==1 + + 2010-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c: Speedup TX by moving code from find_entry to etharp_output/ + etharp_query to prevent unnecessary function calls (inspired by + patch #7135). + + 2010-03-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, tcpip.c/.h: Added an option to disable tcpip_(un)timeout code + since the linker cannot do this automatically to save space. + + 2010-03-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, etharp.c/.h: Added support for static ARP table entries + + 2010-03-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_impl.h, tcp_out.c, inet_chksum.h/.c: task #6849: Calculate checksum + when creating TCP segments, not when (re-)transmitting them. + + 2010-03-07: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: bug #28775 (select/event_callback: only check select_cb_list + on change) plus use SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT to protect the select code. + This should speed up receiving data on sockets as the select code in + event_callback is only executed when select is waiting. + + 2010-03-06: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: task #7013 (Create option to have all packets delivered to + netif->output in one piece): Always copy to try to create single pbufs + in tcp_write. + + 2010-03-06: Simon Goldschmidt + * api.h, api_lib.c, sockets.c: task #10167 (sockets: speed up TCP recv + by not allocating a netbuf): added function netconn_recv_tcp_pbuf() + for tcp netconns to receive pbufs, not netbufs; use that function + for tcp sockets. + + 2010-03-05: Jakob Ole Stoklundsen / Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, tcp.h, tcp_impl.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: task #7040: + Work on tcp_enqueue: Don't waste memory when chaining segments, + added option TCP_OVERSIZE to prevent creating many small pbufs when + calling tcp_write with many small blocks of data. Instead, pbufs are + allocated larger than needed and the space is used for later calls to + tcp_write. + + 2010-02-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * stats.c/.h: Added const char* name to mem- and memp-stats for easier + debugging. + + 2010-02-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h (and usages), added tcp_impl.h: Splitted API and internal + implementation of tcp to make API usage cleare to application programmers + + 2010-02-14: Simon Goldschmidt/Stephane Lesage + * ip_addr.h: Improved some defines working on ip addresses, added faster + macro to copy addresses that cannot be NULL + + 2010-02-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: task #7865 (implement non- + blocking send operation) + + 2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c/.h: Added a minimal version of posix fctl() to have a + standardised way to set O_NONBLOCK for nonblocking sockets. + + 2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c/.h, autoip.c/.h: task #10139 (Prefer statically allocated + memory): added autoip_set_struct() and dhcp_set_struct() to let autoip + and dhcp work with user-allocated structs instead of callin mem_malloc + + 2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt/Jeff Barber + * tcp.c/h: patch #6865 (SO_REUSEADDR for TCP): if pcb.so_options has + SOF_REUSEADDR set, allow binding to endpoint in TIME_WAIT + + 2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt + * sys layer: task #10139 (Prefer statically allocated memory): converted + mbox and semaphore functions to take pointers to sys_mbox_t/sys_sem_t; + converted sys_mbox_new/sys_sem_new to take pointers and return err_t; + task #7212: Add Mutex concept in sys_arch (define LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX + to let sys.h use binary semaphores instead of mutexes - as before) + + 2010-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt (Simon Kallweit) + * timers.c/.h: Added function sys_restart_timeouts() from patch #7085 + (Restart system timeout handling) + + 2010-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.c/.h, removed loopif.c/.h: task #10153 (Integrate loopif into + netif.c) - loopif does not have to be created by the port any more, + just define LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF to 1. + + 2010-02-08: Simon Goldschmidt + * inet.h, ip_addr.c/.h: Added reentrant versions of inet_ntoa/ipaddr_ntoa + inet_ntoa_r/ipaddr_ntoa_r + + 2010-02-08: Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.h: Added netif_s/get_igmp_mac_filter() macros + + 2010-02-05: Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.h: Added function-like macros to get/set the hostname on a netif + + 2010-02-04: Simon Goldschmidt + * nearly every file: Replaced struct ip_addr by typedef ip_addr_t to + make changing the actual implementation behind the typedef easier. + + 2010-02-01: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, memp_std.h, dns.h, netdb.c, memp.c: Let netdb use a memp pool + for allocating memory when getaddrinfo() is called. + + 2010-01-31: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.h, dhcp.c: Reworked the code that parses DHCP options: parse + them once instead of parsing for every option. This also removes + the need for mem_malloc from dhcp_recv and makes it possible to + correctly retrieve the BOOTP file. + + 2010-01-30: simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: Use SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT instead of a semaphore to protect + the sockets array. + + 2010-01-29: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Laura Garrett) + * api.h, api_msg.c, sockets.c: Added except set support in select + (patch #6860) + + 2010-01-29: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Laura Garrett) + * api.h, sockets.h, err.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c, err.c: + Add non-blocking support for connect (partly from patch #6860), + plus many cleanups in socket & netconn API. + + 2010-01-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, tcp.h, init.c, api_msg.c: Added TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT corresponding + to TCP_SNDLOWAT and added tcp_sndqueuelen() - this fixes bug #28605 + + 2010-01-26: Simon Goldschmidt + * snmp: Use memp pools for snmp instead of the heap; added 4 new pools. + + 2010-01-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * ppp.c/.h: Fixed bug #27856: PPP: Set netif link- and status-callback + by adding ppp_set_netif_statuscallback()/ppp_set_netif_linkcallback() + + 2010-01-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c: The heap now may be moved to user-defined memory by defining + LWIP_RAM_HEAP_POINTER as a void pointer to that memory's address + (patch #6966 and bug #26133) + + 2010-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt (Bill Auerbach) + * opt.h, memp.c: patch #6822 (Add option to place memory pools in + separate arrays) + + 2010-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt + * init.c, igmp.c: patch #6463 (IGMP - Adding Random Delay): added define + LWIP_RAND() for lwip-wide randomization (to be defined in cc.h) + + 2009-12-31: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcpip.c, init.c, memp.c, sys.c, memp_std.h, sys.h, tcpip.h + added timers.c/.h: Separated timer implementation from semaphore/mbox + implementation, moved timer implementation to timers.c/.h, timers are + now only called from tcpip_thread or by explicitly checking them. + (TASK#7235) + + 2009-12-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, etharp.h/.c, init.c, tcpip.c: Added an additional option + LWIP_ETHERNET to support ethernet without ARP (necessary for pure PPPoE) + + + ++ Bugfixes: + + 2011-04-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * sys_arch.txt: sys_arch_timeouts() is not needed any more. + + 2011-04-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c, udp.c: Fixed bug #33048 (Bad range for IP source port numbers) by + using ports in the IANA private/dynamic range (49152 through 65535). + + 2011-03-29: Simon Goldschmidt, patch by Emil Lhungdahl: + * etharp.h/.c: Fixed broken VLAN support. + + 2011-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: Fixed bug #32926 (TCP_RMV(&tcp_bound_pcbs) is called on unbound tcp + pcbs) by checking if the pcb was bound (local_port != 0). + + 2011-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * ppp.c: Fixed bug #32280 (ppp: a pbuf is freed twice) + + 2011-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: Fixed bug #32906: lwip_connect+lwip_send did not work for udp and + raw pcbs with LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING==1. + + 2011-03-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #32820 (Outgoing TCP connections created before route + is present never times out) by starting retransmission timer before checking + route. + + 2011-03-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * ppp.c: Fixed bug #32648 (PPP code crashes when terminating a link) by only + calling sio_read_abort() if the file descriptor is valid. + + 2011-03-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * err.h/.c, sockets.c, api_msg.c: fixed bug #31748 (Calling non-blocking connect + more than once can render a socket useless) since it mainly involves changing + "FATAL" classification of error codes: ERR_USE and ERR_ISCONN just aren't fatal. + + 2011-03-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: fixed bug #32769 (ESHUTDOWN is linux-specific) by fixing + err_to_errno_table (ERR_CLSD: ENOTCONN instead of ESHUTDOWN), ERR_ISCONN: + use EALRADY instead of -1 + + 2011-03-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_lib.c: netconn_accept: return ERR_ABRT instead of ERR_CLSD if the + connection has been aborted by err_tcp (since this is not a normal closing + procedure). + + 2011-03-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: tcp_bind: return ERR_VAL instead of ERR_ISCONN when trying to bind + with pcb->state != CLOSED + + 2011-02-17: Simon Goldschmidt + * rawapi.txt: Fixed bug #32561 tcp_poll argument definition out-of-order in + documentation + + 2011-02-17: Simon Goldschmidt + * many files: Added missing U/UL modifiers to fix 16-bit-arch portability. + + 2011-01-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: Fixed bug #31741: lwip_select seems to have threading problems + + 2010-12-02: Simon Goldschmidt + * err.h: Fixed ERR_IS_FATAL so that ERR_WOULDBLOCK is not fatal. + + 2010-11-23: Simon Goldschmidt + * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: netconn.recv_avail is only used for + LWIP_SO_RCVBUF and ioctl/FIONREAD. + + 2010-11-23: Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c: Fixed bug #31720: ARP-queueing: RFC 1122 recommends to queue at + least 1 packet -> ARP_QUEUEING==0 now queues the most recent packet. + + 2010-11-23: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #30577: tcp_input: don't discard ACK-only packets after + refusing 'refused_data' again. + + 2010-11-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: Fixed bug #31590: getsockopt(... SO_ERROR ...) gives EINPROGRESS + after a successful nonblocking connection. + + 2010-11-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c: Fixed bug #31722: IP packets sent with an AutoIP source addr + must be sent link-local + + 2010-11-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * timers.c: patch #7329: tcp_timer_needed prototype was ifdef'ed out for + LWIP_TIMERS==0 + + 2010-11-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: Fixed bug #31170: lwip_setsockopt() does not set socket number + + 2010-11-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.h: Fixed bug #31304: Changed SHUT_RD, SHUT_WR and SHUT_RDWR to + resemble other stacks. + + 2010-11-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * dns.c: Fixed bug #31535: TCP_SND_QUEUELEN must be at least 2 or else + no-copy TCP writes will never succeed. + + 2010-11-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * dns.c: Fixed bug #31701: Error return value from dns_gethostbyname() does + not match documentation: return ERR_ARG instead of ERR_VAL if not + initialized or wrong argument. + + 2010-10-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.h: Fixed bug #31385: sizeof(struct sockaddr) is 30 but should be 16 + + 2010-10-05: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: Once again fixed #30038: DHCP/AutoIP cooperation failed when + replugging the network cable after an AutoIP address was assigned. + + 2010-08-10: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: Fixed bug #30728: tcp_new_port() did not check listen pcbs + + 2010-08-03: Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.c, raw.c: Don't chain empty pbufs when sending them (fixes bug #30625) + + 2010-08-01: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Greg Renda) + * ppp.c: Applied patch #7264 (PPP protocols are rejected incorrectly on big + endian architectures) + + 2010-07-28: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c, mib2.c: Fixed compilation with TCP or UDP + disabled. + + 2010-07-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: Fixed bug #30565 (tcp_connect() check bound list): that check did no + harm but never did anything + + 2010-07-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip.c: Fixed invalid fix for bug #30402 (CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE does not + add IP options) + + 2010-07-16: Kieran Mansley + * msg_in.c: Fixed SNMP ASN constant defines to not use ! operator + + 2010-07-10: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip.c: Fixed bug #30402: CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE does not add IP options + + 2010-06-30: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c: fixed bug #30300 (shutdown parameter was not initialized in + netconn_delete) + + 2010-06-28: Kieran Mansley + * timers.c remove unportable printing of C function pointers + + 2010-06-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * init.c, timers.c/.h, opt.h, memp_std.h: From patch #7221: added flag + NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS to drop timer support for NO_SYS==1 for easier upgrading + + 2010-06-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * api(_lib).c/.h, api_msg.c/.h, sockets.c/.h: Fixed bug #10088: Correctly + implemented shutdown at socket level. + + 2010-06-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * pbuf.c/.h, ip_frag.c/.h, opt.h, memp_std.h: Fixed bug #29361 (ip_frag has + problems with zero-copy DMA MACs) by adding custom pbufs and implementing + custom pbufs that reference other (original) pbufs. Additionally set + IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF=0 as default to be on the safe side. + + 2010-06-15: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: Fixed bug #29970: DHCP endian issue parsing option responses + + 2010-06-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * autoip.c: Fixed bug #30039: AutoIP does not reuse previous addresses + + 2010-06-12: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: Fixed bug #30038: dhcp_network_changed doesn't reset AUTOIP coop + state + + 2010-05-17: Simon Goldschmidt + * netdb.c: Correctly NULL-terminate h_addr_list + + 2010-05-16: Simon Goldschmidt + * def.h/.c: changed the semantics of LWIP_PREFIX_BYTEORDER_FUNCS to prevent + "symbol already defined" i.e. when linking to winsock + + 2010-05-05: Simon Goldschmidt + * def.h, timers.c: Fixed bug #29769 (sys_check_timeouts: sys_now() may + overflow) + + 2010-04-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c: Fixed bug #29617 (sometime cause stall on delete listening + connection) + + 2010-03-28: Luca Ceresoli + * ip_addr.c/.h: patch #7143: Add a few missing const qualifiers + + 2010-03-27: Luca Ceresoli + * mib2.c: patch #7130: remove meaningless const qualifiers + + 2010-03-26: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: Make LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF work for TCP, too + + 2010-03-26: Simon Goldschmidt + * various files: Fixed compiling with different options disabled (TCP/UDP), + triggered by bug #29345; don't allocate acceptmbox if LWIP_TCP is disabled + + 2010-03-25: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: Fixed bug #29332: lwip_select() processes readset incorrectly + + 2010-03-25: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c, test_tcp_oos.c: Fixed bug #29080: Correctly handle remote side + overrunning our rcv_wnd in ooseq case. + + 2010-03-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: tcp_listen() did not copy the pcb's prio. + + 2010-03-19: Simon Goldschmidt + * snmp_msg.c: Fixed bug #29256: SNMP Trap address was not correctly set + + 2010-03-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, etharp.h: Fixed bug #29148 (Incorrect PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE for ports + where ETH_PAD_SIZE > 0) by moving definition of ETH_PAD_SIZE to opt.h + and basing PBUF_LINK_HLEN on it. + + 2010-03-08: Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.c, ipv4/ip.c: task #10241 (AutoIP: don't break existing connections + when assiging routable address): when checking incoming packets and + aborting existing connection on address change, filter out link-local + addresses. + + 2010-03-06: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: Fixed LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF for LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + + 2010-03-06: Simon Goldschmidt + * ipv4/ip.c: Don't try to forward link-local addresses + + 2010-03-06: Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c: Fixed bug #29087: etharp: don't send packets for LinkLocal- + addresses to gw + + 2010-03-05: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: Fixed bug #29072: Correctly set ciaddr based on message-type + and state. + + 2010-03-05: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c: Correctly set TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE when netconn_write is split + into multiple calls to tcp_write. + + 2010-02-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, mem.h, dns.c: task #10140: Remove DNS_USES_STATIC_BUF (keep + the implementation of DNS_USES_STATIC_BUF==1) + + 2010-02-20: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: Task #10088: Correctly implement + close() vs. shutdown(). Now the application does not get any more + recv callbacks after calling tcp_close(). Added tcp_shutdown(). + + 2010-02-19: Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c/.h, pbuf.c: Renamed mem_realloc() to mem_trim() to prevent + confusion with realloc() + + 2010-02-15: Simon Goldschmidt/Stephane Lesage + * netif.c/.h: Link status does not depend on LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK + (fixes bug #28899) + + 2010-02-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.c: Fixed bug #28877 (Duplicate ARP gratuitous packet with + LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK set on) by only sending if both link- and + admin-status of a netif are up + + 2010-02-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h: Disable ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC by default since it slows down packet + reception and is not really necessary + + 2010-02-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c/.h: Fixed ARP input processing: only add a new entry if a + request was directed as us (RFC 826, Packet Reception), otherwise + only update existing entries; internalized some functions + + 2010-02-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.h, etharp.c, tcpip.c: Fixed bug #28183 (ARP and TCP/IP cannot be + disabled on netif used for PPPoE) by adding a new netif flag + (NETIF_FLAG_ETHERNET) that tells the stack the device is an ethernet + device but prevents usage of ARP (so that ethernet_input can be used + for PPPoE). + + 2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.c: netif_set_link_up/down: only do something if the link state + actually changes + + 2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt/Stephane Lesage + * api_msg.c: Fixed bug #28865 (Cannot close socket/netconn in non-blocking + connect) + + 2010-02-12: Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.h: Fixed bug #28866 (mem_realloc function defined in mem.h) + + 2010-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c, api.h, api_msg.h: Fixed bug #22110 + (recv() makes receive window update for data that wasn't received by + application) + + 2010-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt/Stephane Lesage + * sockets.c: Fixed bug #28853 (lwip_recvfrom() returns 0 on receive time-out + or any netconn_recv() error) + + 2010-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt + * ppp.c: task #10154 (PPP: Update snmp in/out counters for tx/rx packets) + + 2010-02-09: Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.c: For loopback packets, adjust the stats- and snmp-counters + for the loopback netif. + + 2010-02-08: Simon Goldschmidt + * igmp.c/.h, ip.h: Moved most defines from igmp.h to igmp.c for clarity + since they are not used anywhere else. + + 2010-02-08: Simon Goldschmidt (Stéphane Lesage) + * igmp.c, igmp.h, stats.c, stats.h: Improved IGMP stats + (patch from bug #28798) + + 2010-02-08: Simon Goldschmidt (Stéphane Lesage) + * igmp.c: Fixed bug #28798 (Error in "Max Response Time" processing) and + another bug when LWIP_RAND() returns zero. + + 2010-02-04: Simon Goldschmidt + * nearly every file: Use macros defined in ip_addr.h (some of them new) + to work with IP addresses (preparation for bug #27352 - Change ip_addr + from struct to typedef (u32_t) - and better code). + + 2010-01-31: Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.c: Don't call the link-callback from netif_set_up/down() since + this invalidly retriggers DHCP. + + 2010-01-29: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip_addr.h, inet.h, def.h, inet.c, def.c, more: Cleanly separate the + portability file inet.h and its contents from the stack: moved htonX- + functions to def.h (and the new def.c - they are not ipv4 dependent), + let inet.h depend on ip_addr.h and not the other way round. + This fixes bug #28732. + + 2010-01-28: Kieran Mansley + * tcp.c: Ensure ssthresh >= 2*MSS + + 2010-01-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #27871: Calling tcp_abort() in recv + callback can lead to accessing unallocated memory. As a consequence, + ERR_ABRT means the application has called tcp_abort()! + + 2010-01-25: Simon Goldschmidt + * snmp_structs.h, msg_in.c: Partly fixed bug #22070 (MIB_OBJECT_WRITE_ONLY + not implemented in SNMP): write-only or not-accessible are still + returned by getnext (though not by get) + + 2010-01-24: Simon Goldschmidt + * snmp: Renamed the private mib node from 'private' to 'mib_private' to + not use reserved C/C++ keywords + + 2010-01-23: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: Fixed bug #28716: select() returns 0 after waiting for less + than 1 ms + + 2010-01-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c, api_msg.c: Fixed bug #28651 (tcp_connect: no callbacks called + if tcp_enqueue fails) both in raw- and netconn-API + + 2010-01-19: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c: Fixed bug #27316: netconn: Possible deadlock in err_tcp + + 2010-01-18: Iordan Neshev/Simon Goldschmidt + * src/netif/ppp: reorganised PPP sourcecode to 2.3.11 including some + bugfix backports from 2.4.x. + + 2010-01-18: Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c: Fixed bug #28679: mem_realloc calculates mem_stats wrong + + 2010-01-17: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, (api_msg.h, api.h, sockets.c, tcpip.c): + task #10102: "netconn: clean up conn->err threading issues" by adding + error return value to struct api_msg_msg + + 2010-01-17: Simon Goldschmidt + * api.h, api_lib.c, sockets.c: Changed netconn_recv() and netconn_accept() + to return err_t (bugs #27709 and #28087) + + 2010-01-14: Simon Goldschmidt + * ...: Use typedef for function prototypes throughout the stack. + + 2010-01-13: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.h/.c, api_lib.c: Fixed bug #26672 (close connection when receive + window = 0) by correctly draining recvmbox/acceptmbox + + 2010-01-11: Simon Goldschmidt + * pap.c: Fixed bug #13315 (PPP PAP authentication can result in + erroneous callbacks) by copying the code from recent pppd + + 2010-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt + * raw.c: Fixed bug #28506 (raw_bind should filter received packets) + + 2010-01-10: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h/.c: bug #28127 (remove call to tcp_output() from tcp_ack(_now)()) + + 2010-01-08: Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: Fixed bug #28519 (lwip_recvfrom bug with len > 65535) + + 2010-01-08: Simon Goldschmidt + * dns.c: Copy hostname for DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC==1 since string + passed to dns_local_addhost() might be volatile + + 2010-01-07: Simon Goldschmidt + * timers.c, tcp.h: Call tcp_timer_needed() with NO_SYS==1, too + + 2010-01-06: Simon Goldschmidt + * netdb.h: Fixed bug #28496: missing include guards in netdb.h + + 2009-12-31: Simon Goldschmidt + * many ppp files: Reorganised PPP source code from ucip structure to pppd + structure to easily compare our code against the pppd code (around v2.3.1) + + 2009-12-27: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: Another fix for bug #28241 (ooseq processing) and adapted + unit test + + +(STABLE-1.3.2) + + ++ New features: + + 2009-10-27 Simon Goldschmidt/Stephan Lesage + * netifapi.c/.h: Added netifapi_netif_set_addr() + + 2009-10-07 Simon Goldschmidt/Fabian Koch + * api_msg.c, netbuf.c/.h, opt.h: patch #6888: Patch for UDP Netbufs to + support dest-addr and dest-port (optional: LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO) + + 2009-08-26 Simon Goldschmidt/Simon Kallweit + * slipif.c/.h: bug #26397: SLIP polling support + + 2009-08-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, etharp.h/.c: task #9033: Support IEEE 802.1q tagged frame (VLAN), + New configuration options ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN and ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK. + + 2009-08-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * ip_addr.h, netdb.c: patch #6900: added define ip_ntoa(struct ip_addr*) + + 2009-08-24 Jakob Stoklund Olesen + * autoip.c, dhcp.c, netif.c: patch #6725: Teach AutoIP and DHCP to respond + to netif_set_link_up(). + + 2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h/.c: Added function tcp_debug_state_str() to convert a tcp state + to a human-readable string. + + ++ Bugfixes: + + 2009-12-24: Kieran Mansley + * tcp_in.c Apply patches from Oleg Tyshev to improve OOS processing + (BUG#28241) + + 2009-12-06: Simon Goldschmidt + * ppp.h/.c: Fixed bug #27079 (Yet another leak in PPP): outpacket_buf can + be statically allocated (like in ucip) + + 2009-12-04: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Ioardan Neshev) + * pap.c: patch #6969: PPP: missing PAP authentication UNTIMEOUT + + 2009-12-03: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #28106: dup ack for fast retransmit + could have non-zero length + + 2009-12-02: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #27904: TCP sends too many ACKs: delay resetting + tcp_input_pcb until after calling the pcb's callbacks + + 2009-11-29: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #28054: Two segments with FIN flag on the out-of- + sequence queue, also fixed PBUF_POOL leak in the out-of-sequence code + + 2009-11-29: Simon Goldschmidt + * pbuf.c: Fixed bug #28064: pbuf_alloc(PBUF_POOL) is not thread-safe by + queueing a call into tcpip_thread to free ooseq-bufs if the pool is empty + + 2009-11-26: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h: Fixed bug #28098: Nagle can prevent fast retransmit from sending + segment + + 2009-11-26: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h, sockets.c: Fixed bug #28099: API required to disable Nagle + algorithm at PCB level + + 2009-11-22: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #27905: FIN isn't combined with data on unsent + + 2009-11-22: Simon Goldschmidt (suggested by Bill Auerbach) + * tcp.c: tcp_alloc: prevent increasing stats.err for MEMP_TCP_PCB when + reusing time-wait pcb + + 2009-11-20: Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Albert Bartel) + * sockets.c: Fixed bug #28062: Data received directly after accepting + does not wake up select + + 2009-11-11: Simon Goldschmidt + * netdb.h: Fixed bug #27994: incorrect define for freeaddrinfo(addrinfo) + + 2009-10-30: Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h: Increased default value for TCP_MSS to 536, updated default + value for TCP_WND to 4*TCP_MSS to keep delayed ACK working. + + 2009-10-28: Kieran Mansley + * tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c, tcp.h: re-work the fast retransmission code + to follow algorithm from TCP/IP Illustrated + + 2009-10-27: Kieran Mansley + * tcp_in.c: fix BUG#27445: grow cwnd with every duplicate ACK + + 2009-10-25: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h: bug-fix in the TCP_EVENT_RECV macro (has to call tcp_recved if + pcb->recv is NULL to keep rcv_wnd correct) + + 2009-10-25: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #26251: RST process in TIME_WAIT TCP state + + 2009-10-23: Simon Goldschmidt (David Empson) + * tcp.c: Fixed bug #27783: Silly window avoidance for small window sizes + + 2009-10-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #27215: TCP sent() callback gives leading and + trailing 1 byte len (SYN/FIN) + + 2009-10-21: Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #27315: zero window probe and FIN + + 2009-10-19: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c/.h: Minor code simplification (don't store received pbuf, change + conditional code to assert where applicable), check pbuf length before + testing for valid reply + + 2009-10-19: Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: Removed most calls to udp_connect since they aren't necessary + when using udp_sendto_if() - always stay connected to IP_ADDR_ANY. + + 2009-10-16: Simon Goldschmidt + * ip.c: Fixed bug #27390: Source IP check in ip_input() causes it to drop + valid DHCP packets -> allow 0.0.0.0 as source address when LWIP_DHCP is + enabled + + 2009-10-15: Simon Goldschmidt (Oleg Tyshev) + * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #27329: dupacks by unidirectional data transmit + + 2009-10-15: Simon Goldschmidt + * api_lib.c: Fixed bug #27709: conn->err race condition on netconn_recv() + timeout + + 2009-10-15: Simon Goldschmidt + * autoip.c: Fixed bug #27704: autoip starts with wrong address + LWIP_AUTOIP_CREATE_SEED_ADDR() returned address in host byte order instead + of network byte order + + 2009-10-11 Simon Goldschmidt (Jörg Kesten) + * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #27504: tcp_enqueue wrongly concatenates segments + which are not consecutive when retransmitting unacked segments + + 2009-10-09 Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h: Fixed default values of some stats to only be enabled if used + Fixes bug #27338: sys_stats is defined when NO_SYS = 1 + + 2009-08-30 Simon Goldschmidt + * ip.c: Fixed bug bug #27345: "ip_frag() does not use the LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK + function" by checking for loopback before calling ip_frag + + 2009-08-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: fixed invalid dependency to etharp_query if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK==0 + + 2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt + * ppp.c: bug #27078: Possible memory leak in pppInit() + + 2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt + * netdb.c, dns.c: bug #26657: DNS, if host name is "localhost", result + is error. + + 2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, init.c: bug #26649: TCP fails when TCP_MSS > TCP_SND_BUF + Fixed wrong parenthesis, added check in init.c + + 2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt + * ppp.c: bug #27266: wait-state debug message in pppMain occurs every ms + + 2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt + * many ppp files: bug #27267: Added include to string.h where needed + + 2009-08-23 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h: patch #6843: tcp.h macro optimization patch (for little endian) + + +(STABLE-1.3.1) + + ++ New features: + + 2009-05-10 Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, sockets.c, pbuf.c, netbuf.h, pbuf.h: task #7013: Added option + LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF to try to create transmit packets from only + one pbuf to help MACs that don't support scatter-gather DMA. + + 2009-05-09 Simon Goldschmidt + * icmp.h, icmp.c: Shrinked ICMP code, added option to NOT check icoming + ECHO pbuf for size (just use it): LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN + + 2009-05-05 Simon Goldschmidt, Jakob Stoklund Olesen + * ip.h, ip.c: Added ip_current_netif() & ip_current_header() to receive + extended info about the currently received packet. + + 2009-04-27 Simon Goldschmidt + * sys.h: Made SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT and sys_now() work with NO_SYS=1 + + 2009-04-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c, opt.h: Added option MEM_USE_POOLS_TRY_BIGGER_POOL to try the next + bigger malloc pool if one is empty (only usable with MEM_USE_POOLS). + + 2009-04-21 Simon Goldschmidt + * dns.c, init.c, dns.h, opt.h: task #7507, patch #6786: DNS supports static + hosts table. New configuration options DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST and + DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC. Also, DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN() can be defined + as an external function for lookup. + + 2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: patch #6763: Global DHCP XID can be redefined to something more unique + + 2009-03-31 Kieran Mansley + * tcp.c, tcp_out.c, tcp_in.c, sys.h, tcp.h, opts.h: add support for + TCP timestamp options, off by default. Rework tcp_enqueue() to + take option flags rather than specified option data + + 2009-02-18 Simon Goldschmidt + * cc.h: Added printf formatter for size_t: SZT_F + + 2009-02-16 Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Rishi Khan) + * icmp.c, opt.h: patch #6539: (configurable) response to broadcast- and multicast + pings + + 2009-02-12 Simon Goldschmidt + * init.h: Added LWIP_VERSION to get the current version of the stack + + 2009-02-11 Simon Goldschmidt (suggested by Gottfried Spitaler) + * opt.h, memp.h/.c: added MEMP_MEM_MALLOC to use mem_malloc/mem_free instead + of the pool allocator (can save code size with MEM_LIBC_MALLOC if libc-malloc + is otherwise used) + + 2009-01-28 Jonathan Larmour (suggested by Bill Bauerbach) + * ipv4/inet_chksum.c, ipv4/lwip/inet_chksum.h: inet_chksum_pseudo_partial() + is only used by UDPLITE at present, so conditionalise it. + + 2008-12-03 Simon Goldschmidt (base on patch from Luca Ceresoli) + * autoip.c: checked in (slightly modified) patch #6683: Customizable AUTOIP + "seed" address. This should reduce AUTOIP conflicts if + LWIP_AUTOIP_CREATE_SEED_ADDR is overridden. + + 2008-10-02 Jonathan Larmour and Rishi Khan + * sockets.c (lwip_accept): Return EWOULDBLOCK if would block on non-blocking + socket. + + 2008-06-30 Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c, opt.h, stats.h: fixed bug #21433: Calling mem_free/pbuf_free from + interrupt context isn't safe: LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT allows + mem_free to run between mem_malloc iterations. Added illegal counter for + mem stats. + + 2008-06-27 Simon Goldschmidt + * stats.h/.c, some other files: patch #6483: stats module improvement: + Added defines to display each module's statistic individually, added stats + defines for MEM, MEMP and SYS modules, removed (unused) rexmit counter. + + 2008-06-17 Simon Goldschmidt + * err.h: patch #6459: Made err_t overridable to use a more efficient type + (define LWIP_ERR_T in cc.h) + + 2008-06-17 Simon Goldschmidt + * slipif.c: patch #6480: Added a configuration option for slipif for symmetry + to loopif + + 2008-06-17 Simon Goldschmidt (patch by Luca Ceresoli) + * netif.c, loopif.c, ip.c, netif.h, loopif.h, opt.h: Checked in slightly + modified version of patch # 6370: Moved loopif code to netif.c so that + loopback traffic is supported on all netifs (all local IPs). + Added option to limit loopback packets for each netifs. + + + ++ Bugfixes: + 2009-08-12 Kieran Mansley + * tcp_in.c, tcp.c: Fix bug #27209: handle trimming of segments when + out of window or out of order properly + + 2009-08-12 Kieran Mansley + * tcp_in.c: Fix bug #27199: use snd_wl2 instead of snd_wl1 + + 2009-07-28 Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.h: Fixed bug #27105: "realloc() cannot replace mem_realloc()"s + + 2009-07-27 Kieran Mansley + * api.h api_msg.h netdb.h sockets.h: add missing #include directives + + 2009-07-09 Kieran Mansley + * api_msg.c, sockets.c, api.h: BUG23240 use signed counters for + recv_avail and don't increment counters until message successfully + sent to mbox + + 2009-06-25 Kieran Mansley + * api_msg.c api.h: BUG26722: initialise netconn write variables + in netconn_alloc + + 2009-06-25 Kieran Mansley + * tcp.h: BUG26879: set ret value in TCP_EVENT macros when function is not set + + 2009-06-25 Kieran Mansley + * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c, tcp.h: BUG26301 and BUG26267: correct + simultaneous close behaviour, and make snd_nxt have the same meaning + as in the RFCs. + + 2009-05-12 Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.h, etharp.c, netif.c: fixed bug #26507: "Gratuitous ARP depends on + arp_table / uses etharp_query" by adding etharp_gratuitous() + + 2009-05-12 Simon Goldschmidt + * ip.h, ip.c, igmp.c: bug #26487: Added ip_output_if_opt that can add IP options + to the IP header (used by igmp_ip_output_if) + + 2009-05-06 Simon Goldschmidt + * inet_chksum.c: On little endian architectures, use LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONS (if + defined) for SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD to speed up checksumming. + + 2009-05-05 Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: bug #26405: Prematurely released semaphore causes lwip_select() + to crash + + 2009-05-04 Simon Goldschmidt + * init.c: snmp was not initialized in lwip_init() + + 2009-05-04 Frédéric Bernon + * dhcp.c, netbios.c: Changes if IP_SOF_BROADCAST is enabled. + + 2009-05-03 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h: bug #26349: Nagle algorithm doesn't send although segment is full + (and unsent->next == NULL) + + 2009-05-02 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcpip.h, tcpip.c: fixed tcpip_untimeout (does not need the time, broken after + 1.3.0 in CVS only) - fixes compilation of ppp_oe.c + + 2009-05-02 Simon Goldschmidt + * msg_in.c: fixed bug #25636: SNMPSET value is ignored for integer fields + + 2009-05-01 Simon Goldschmidt + * pap.c: bug #21680: PPP upap_rauthnak() drops legal NAK packets + + 2009-05-01 Simon Goldschmidt + * ppp.c: bug #24228: Memory corruption with PPP and DHCP + + 2009-04-29 Frédéric Bernon + * raw.c, udp.c, init.c, opt.h, ip.h, sockets.h: bug #26309: Implement the + SO(F)_BROADCAST filter for all API layers. Avoid the unindented reception + of broadcast packets even when this option wasn't set. Port maintainers + which want to enable this filter have to set IP_SOF_BROADCAST=1 in opt.h. + If you want this option also filter broadcast on recv operations, you also + have to set IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV=1 in opt.h. + + 2009-04-28 Simon Goldschmidt, Jakob Stoklund Olesen + * dhcp.c: patch #6721, bugs #25575, #25576: Some small fixes to DHCP and + DHCP/AUTOIP cooperation + + 2009-04-25 Simon Goldschmidt, Oleg Tyshev + * tcp_out.c: bug #24212: Deadlocked tcp_retransmit due to exceeded pcb->cwnd + Fixed by sorting the unsent and unacked queues (segments are inserted at the + right place in tcp_output and tcp_rexmit). + + 2009-04-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * memp.c, mem.c, memp.h, mem_std.h: bug #26213 "Problem with memory allocation + when debugging": memp_sizes contained the wrong sizes (including sanity + regions); memp pools for MEM_USE_POOLS were too small + + 2009-04-24 Simon Goldschmidt, Frédéric Bernon + * inet.c: patch #6765: Fix a small problem with the last changes (incorrect + behavior, with with ip address string not ended by a '\0', a space or a + end of line) + + 2009-04-19 Simon Goldschmidt + * rawapi.txt: Fixed bug #26069: Corrected documentation: if tcp_connect fails, + pcb->err is called, not pcb->connected (with an error code). + + 2009-04-19 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #26236: "TCP options (timestamp) don't work with + no-copy-tcpwrite": deallocate option data, only concat segments with same flags + + 2009-04-19 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: Fixed bug #25094: "Zero-length pbuf" (options are now allocated + in the header pbuf, not the data pbuf) + + 2009-04-18 Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c: fixed bug #25695: Segmentation fault in do_writemore() + + 2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: tried to fix bug #23559: lwip_recvfrom problem with tcp + + 2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: task #9192: mem_free of dhcp->options_in and dhcp->msg_in + + 2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt + * ip.c, ip6.c, tcp_out.c, ip.h: patch #6808: Add a utility function + ip_hinted_output() (for smaller code mainly) + + 2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt + * inet.c: patch #6765: Supporting new line characters in inet_aton() + + 2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: patch #6764: DHCP rebind and renew did not send hostnam option; + Converted constant OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE to netif->mtu, check if netif->mtu + is big enough in dhcp_start + + 2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt + * netbuf.c: bug #26027: netbuf_chain resulted in pbuf memory leak + + 2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c, ppp.c: bug #25763: corrected 4 occurrences of SMEMCPY to MEMCPY + + 2009-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: bug #26121: set_errno can be overridden + + 2009-04-09 Kieran Mansley (patch from Luca Ceresoli ) + * init.c, opt.h: Patch#6774 TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ breaks compilation when + LWIP_TCP==0 + + 2009-04-09 Kieran Mansley (patch from Roy Lee ) + * tcp.h: Patch#6802 Add do-while-clauses to those function like + macros in tcp.h + + 2009-03-31 Kieran Mansley + * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c, tcp.h, opt.h: Rework the way window + updates are calculated and sent (BUG20515) + + * tcp_in.c: cope with SYN packets received during established states, + and retransmission of initial SYN. + + * tcp_out.c: set push bit correctly when tcp segments are merged + + 2009-03-27 Kieran Mansley + * tcp_out.c set window correctly on probes (correcting change made + yesterday) + + 2009-03-26 Kieran Mansley + * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp.h: add tcp_abandon() to cope with dropping + connections where no reset required (bug #25622) + + * tcp_out.c: set TCP_ACK flag on keepalive and zero window probes + (bug #20779) + + 2009-02-18 Simon Goldschmidt (Jonathan Larmour and Bill Auerbach) + * ip_frag.c: patch #6528: the buffer used for IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF could be + too small depending on MEM_ALIGNMENT + + 2009-02-16 Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.h/.c, api_*.h/.c: fixed arguments of socket functions to match the standard; + converted size argument of netconn_write to 'size_t' + + 2009-02-16 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h, tcp.c: fixed bug #24440: TCP connection close problem on 64-bit host + by moving accept callback function pointer to TCP_PCB_COMMON + + 2009-02-12 Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: fixed bug #25345 (DHCPDECLINE is sent with "Maximum message size" + option) + + 2009-02-11 Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: fixed bug #24480 (releasing old udp_pdb and pbuf in dhcp_start) + + 2009-02-11 Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, api_msg.c: added configurable default valud for netconn->recv_bufsize: + RECV_BUFSIZE_DEFAULT (fixes bug #23726: pbuf pool exhaustion on slow recv()) + + 2009-02-10 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: fixed bug #25467: Listen backlog is not reset on timeout in SYN_RCVD: + Accepts_pending is decrease on a corresponding listen pcb when a connection + in state SYN_RCVD is close. + + 2009-01-28 Jonathan Larmour + * pbuf.c: reclaim pbufs from TCP out-of-sequence segments if we run + out of pool pbufs. + + 2008-12-19 Simon Goldschmidt + * many files: patch #6699: fixed some warnings on platform where sizeof(int) == 2 + + 2008-12-10 Tamas Somogyi, Frédéric Bernon + * sockets.c: fixed bug #25051: lwip_recvfrom problem with udp: fromaddr and + port uses deleted netbuf. + + 2008-10-18 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: fixed bug ##24596: Vulnerability on faulty TCP options length + in tcp_parseopt + + 2008-10-15 Simon Goldschmidt + * ip_frag.c: fixed bug #24517: IP reassembly crashes on unaligned IP headers + by packing the struct ip_reass_helper. + + 2008-10-03 David Woodhouse, Jonathan Larmour + * etharp.c (etharp_arp_input): Fix type aliasing problem copying ip address. + + 2008-10-02 Jonathan Larmour + * dns.c: Hard-code structure sizes, to avoid issues on some compilers where + padding is included. + + 2008-09-30 Jonathan Larmour + * sockets.c (lwip_accept): check addr isn't NULL. If it's valid, do an + assertion check that addrlen isn't NULL. + + 2008-09-30 Jonathan Larmour + * tcp.c: Fix bug #24227, wrong error message in tcp_bind. + + 2008-08-26 Simon Goldschmidt + * inet.h, ip_addr.h: fixed bug #24132: Cross-dependency between ip_addr.h and + inet.h -> moved declaration of struct in_addr from ip_addr.h to inet.h + + 2008-08-14 Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c: fixed bug #23847: do_close_internal references freed memory (when + tcp_close returns != ERR_OK) + + 2008-07-08 Frédéric Bernon + * stats.h: Fix some build bugs introduced with patch #6483 (missing some parameters + in macros, mainly if MEM_STATS=0 and MEMP_STATS=0). + + 2008-06-24 Jonathan Larmour + * tcp_in.c: Fix for bug #23693 as suggested by Art R. Ensure cseg is unused + if tcp_seg_copy fails. + + 2008-06-17 Simon Goldschmidt + * inet_chksum.c: Checked in some ideas of patch #6460 (loop optimizations) + and created defines for swapping bytes and folding u32 to u16. + + 2008-05-30 Kieran Mansley + * tcp_in.c Remove redundant "if" statement, and use real rcv_wnd + rather than rcv_ann_wnd when deciding if packets are in-window. + Contributed by + + 2008-05-30 Kieran Mansley + * mem.h: Fix BUG#23254. Change macro definition of mem_* to allow + passing as function pointers when MEM_LIBC_MALLOC is defined. + + 2008-05-09 Jonathan Larmour + * err.h, err.c, sockets.c: Fix bug #23119: Reorder timeout error code to + stop it being treated as a fatal error. + + 2008-04-15 Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: fixed bug #22804: dhcp_stop doesn't clear NETIF_FLAG_DHCP + (flag now cleared) + + 2008-03-27 Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c, tcpip.c, tcpip.h, opt.h: fixed bug #21433 (Calling mem_free/pbuf_free + from interrupt context isn't safe): set LWIP_USE_HEAP_FROM_INTERRUPT to 1 + in lwipopts.h or use pbuf_free_callback(p)/mem_free_callback(m) to free pbufs + or heap memory from interrupt context + + 2008-03-26 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c, tcp.c: fixed bug #22249: division by zero could occur if a remote + host sent a zero mss as TCP option. + + +(STABLE-1.3.0) + + ++ New features: + + 2008-03-10 Jonathan Larmour + * inet_chksum.c: Allow choice of one of the sample algorithms to be + made from lwipopts.h. Fix comment on how to override LWIP_CHKSUM. + + 2008-01-22 Frédéric Bernon + * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp.h, opt.h: Rename LWIP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS in + TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS to have coherent TCP options names. + + 2008-01-14 Frédéric Bernon + * rawapi.txt, api_msg.c, tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp.h: changes for task #7675 "Enable + to refuse data on a TCP_EVENT_RECV call". Important, behavior changes for the + tcp_recv callback (see rawapi.txt). + + 2008-01-14 Frédéric Bernon, Marc Chaland + * ip.c: Integrate patch #6369" ip_input : checking before realloc". + + 2008-01-12 Frédéric Bernon + * tcpip.h, tcpip.c, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: replace the field + netconn::sem per netconn::op_completed like suggested for the task #7490 + "Add return value to sys_mbox_post". + + 2008-01-12 Frédéric Bernon + * api_msg.c, opt.h: replace DEFAULT_RECVMBOX_SIZE per DEFAULT_TCP_RECVMBOX_SIZE, + DEFAULT_UDP_RECVMBOX_SIZE and DEFAULT_RAW_RECVMBOX_SIZE (to optimize queues + sizes), like suggested for the task #7490 "Add return value to sys_mbox_post". + + 2008-01-10 Frédéric Bernon + * tcpip.h, tcpip.c: add tcpip_callback_with_block function for the task #7490 + "Add return value to sys_mbox_post". tcpip_callback is always defined as + "blocking" ("block" parameter = 1). + + 2008-01-10 Frédéric Bernon + * tcpip.h, tcpip.c, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: replace the field + netconn::mbox (sys_mbox_t) per netconn::sem (sys_sem_t) for the task #7490 + "Add return value to sys_mbox_post". + + 2008-01-05 Frédéric Bernon + * sys_arch.txt, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c, tcpip.c, sys.h, opt.h: + Introduce changes for task #7490 "Add return value to sys_mbox_post" with some + modifications in the sys_mbox api: sys_mbox_new take a "size" parameters which + indicate the number of pointers query by the mailbox. There is three defines + in opt.h to indicate sizes for tcpip::mbox, netconn::recvmbox, and for the + netconn::acceptmbox. Port maintainers, you can decide to just add this new + parameter in your implementation, but to ignore it to keep the previous behavior. + The new sys_mbox_trypost function return a value to know if the mailbox is + full or if the message is posted. Take a look to sys_arch.txt for more details. + This new function is used in tcpip_input (so, can be called in an interrupt + context since the function is not blocking), and in recv_udp and recv_raw. + + 2008-01-04 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt, Jonathan Larmour + * rawapi.txt, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c, sockets.c, tcp.h, tcp.c, + tcp_in.c, init.c, opt.h: rename backlog options with TCP_ prefix, limit the + "backlog" parameter in an u8_t, 0 is interpreted as "smallest queue", add + documentation in the rawapi.txt file. + + 2007-12-31 Kieran Mansley (based on patch from Per-Henrik Lundbolm) + * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c, tcp.h: Add TCP persist timer + + 2007-12-31 Frédéric Bernon, Luca Ceresoli + * autoip.c, etharp.c: ip_addr.h: Integrate patch #6348: "Broadcast ARP packets + in autoip". The change in etharp_raw could be removed, since all calls to + etharp_raw use ethbroadcast for the "ethdst_addr" parameter. But it could be + wrong in the future. + + 2007-12-30 Frédéric Bernon, Tom Evans + * ip.c: Fix bug #21846 "LwIP doesn't appear to perform any IP Source Address + Filtering" reported by Tom Evans. + + 2007-12-21 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt, Jonathan Larmour + * tcp.h, opt.h, api.h, api_msg.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, + sockets.c, init.c: task #7252: Implement TCP listen backlog: Warning: raw API + applications have to call 'tcp_accepted(pcb)' in their accept callback to + keep accepting new connections. + + 2007-12-13 Frédéric Bernon + * api_msg.c, err.h, err.c, sockets.c, dns.c, dns.h: replace "enum dns_result" + by err_t type. Add a new err_t code "ERR_INPROGRESS". + + 2007-12-12 Frédéric Bernon + * dns.h, dns.c, opt.h: move DNS options to the "right" place. Most visibles + are the one which have ram usage. + + 2007-12-05 Frédéric Bernon + * netdb.c: add a LWIP_DNS_API_HOSTENT_STORAGE option to decide to use a static + set of variables (=0) or a local one (=1). In this last case, your port should + provide a function "struct hostent* sys_thread_hostent( struct hostent* h)" + which have to do a copy of "h" and return a pointer ont the "per-thread" copy. + + 2007-12-03 Simon Goldschmidt + * ip.c: ip_input: check if a packet is for inp first before checking all other + netifs on netif_list (speeds up packet receiving in most cases) + + 2007-11-30 Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.c, raw.c: task #7497: Sort lists (pcb, netif, ...) for faster access + UDP: move a (connected) pcb selected for input to the front of the list of + pcbs so that it is found faster next time. Same for RAW pcbs that have eaten + a packet. + + 2007-11-28 Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c, stats.c, stats.h, opt.h: Introduced ETHARP_STATS + + 2007-11-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * dhcp.c: dhcp_unfold_reply() uses pbuf_copy_partial instead of its own copy + algorithm. + + 2007-11-24 Simon Goldschmidt + * netdb.h, netdb.c, sockets.h/.c: Moved lwip_gethostbyname from sockets.c + to the new file netdb.c; included lwip_getaddrinfo. + + 2007-11-21 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h, opt.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c: implemented calculating the effective send-mss + based on the MTU of the netif used to send. Enabled by default. Disable by + setting LWIP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS to 0. This fixes bug #21492. + + 2007-11-19 Frédéric Bernon + * api_msg.c, dns.h, dns.c: Implement DNS_DOES_NAME_CHECK option (check if name + received match the name query), implement DNS_USES_STATIC_BUF (the place where + copy dns payload to parse the response), return an error if there is no place + for a new query, and fix some minor problems. + + 2007-11-16 Simon Goldschmidt + * new files: ipv4/inet.c, ipv4/inet_chksum.c, ipv6/inet6.c + removed files: core/inet.c, core/inet6.c + Moved inet files into ipv4/ipv6 directory; splitted inet.c/inet.h into + inet and chksum part; changed includes in all lwIP files as appropriate + + 2007-11-16 Simon Goldschmidt + * api.h, api_msg.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, socket.h, socket.c: Added sequential + dns resolver function for netconn api (netconn_gethostbyname) and socket api + (gethostbyname/gethostbyname_r). + + 2007-11-15 Jim Pettinato, Frédéric Bernon + * opt.h, init.c, tcpip.c, dhcp.c, dns.h, dns.c: add DNS client for simple name + requests with RAW api interface. Initialization is done in lwip_init() with + build time options. DNS timer is added in tcpip_thread context. DHCP can set + DNS server ip addresses when options are received. You need to set LWIP_DNS=1 + in your lwipopts.h file (LWIP_DNS=0 in opt.h). DNS_DEBUG can be set to get + some traces with LWIP_DEBUGF. Sanity check have been added. There is a "todo" + list with points to improve. + + 2007-11-06 Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, mib2.c: Patch #6215: added ifAdminStatus write support (if explicitly + enabled by defining SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS to 0); added code to check link status + for ifOperStatus if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK is defined. + + 2007-11-06 Simon Goldschmidt + * api.h, api_msg.h and dependent files: Task #7410: Removed the need to include + core header files in api.h (ip/tcp/udp/raw.h) to hide the internal + implementation from netconn api applications. + + 2007-11-03 Frédéric Bernon + * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c, opt.h: add SO_RCVBUF option for UDP & + RAW netconn. You need to set LWIP_SO_RCVBUF=1 in your lwipopts.h (it's disabled + by default). Netconn API users can use the netconn_recv_bufsize macro to access + it. This is a first release which have to be improve for TCP. Note it used the + netconn::recv_avail which need to be more "thread-safe" (note there is already + the problem for FIONREAD with lwip_ioctl/ioctlsocket). + + 2007-11-01 Frédéric Bernon, Marc Chaland + * sockets.h, sockets.c, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c, tcp.h, tcp_out.c: + Integrate "patch #6250 : MSG_MORE flag for send". MSG_MORE is used at socket api + layer, NETCONN_MORE at netconn api layer, and TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE at raw api + layer. This option enable to delayed TCP PUSH flag on multiple "write" calls. + Note that previous "copy" parameter for "write" APIs is now called "apiflags". + + 2007-10-24 Frédéric Bernon + * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c: Add macro API_EVENT in the same spirit than + TCP_EVENT_xxx macros to get a code more readable. It could also help to remove + some code (like we have talk in "patch #5919 : Create compile switch to remove + select code"), but it could be done later. + + 2007-10-08 Simon Goldschmidt + * many files: Changed initialization: many init functions are not needed any + more since we now rely on the compiler initializing global and static + variables to zero! + + 2007-10-06 Simon Goldschmidt + * ip_frag.c, memp.c, mib2.c, ip_frag.h, memp_std.h, opt.h: Changed IP_REASSEMBLY + to enqueue the received pbufs so that multiple packets can be reassembled + simultaneously and no static reassembly buffer is needed. + + 2007-10-05 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcpip.c, etharp.h, etharp.c: moved ethernet_input from tcpip.c to etharp.c so + all netifs (or ports) can use it. + + 2007-10-05 Frédéric Bernon + * netifapi.h, netifapi.c: add function netifapi_netif_set_default. Change the + common function to reduce a little bit the footprint (for all functions using + only the "netif" parameter). + + 2007-10-03 Frédéric Bernon + * netifapi.h, netifapi.c: add functions netifapi_netif_set_up, netifapi_netif_set_down, + netifapi_autoip_start and netifapi_autoip_stop. Use a common function to reduce + a little bit the footprint (for all functions using only the "netif" parameter). + + 2007-09-15 Frédéric Bernon + * udp.h, udp.c, sockets.c: Changes for "#20503 IGMP Improvement". Add IP_MULTICAST_IF + option in socket API, and a new field "multicast_ip" in "struct udp_pcb" (for + netconn and raw API users), only if LWIP_IGMP=1. Add getsockopt processing for + IP_MULTICAST_TTL and IP_MULTICAST_IF. + + 2007-09-10 Frédéric Bernon + * snmp.h, mib2.c: enable to remove SNMP timer (which consumne several cycles + even when it's not necessary). snmp_agent.txt tell to call snmp_inc_sysuptime() + each 10ms (but, it's intrusive if you use sys_timeout feature). Now, you can + decide to call snmp_add_sysuptime(100) each 1000ms (which is bigger "step", but + call to a lower frequency). Or, you can decide to not call snmp_inc_sysuptime() + or snmp_add_sysuptime(), and to define the SNMP_GET_SYSUPTIME(sysuptime) macro. + This one is undefined by default in mib2.c. SNMP_GET_SYSUPTIME is called inside + snmp_get_sysuptime(u32_t *value), and enable to change "sysuptime" value only + when it's queried (any direct call to "sysuptime" is changed by a call to + snmp_get_sysuptime). + + 2007-09-09 Frédéric Bernon, Bill Florac + * igmp.h, igmp.c, netif.h, netif.c, ip.c: To enable to have interfaces with IGMP, + and others without it, there is a new NETIF_FLAG_IGMP flag to set in netif->flags + if you want IGMP on an interface. igmp_stop() is now called inside netif_remove(). + igmp_report_groups() is now called inside netif_set_link_up() (need to have + LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK=1) to resend reports once the link is up (avoid to wait + the next query message to receive the matching multicast streams). + + 2007-09-08 Frédéric Bernon + * sockets.c, ip.h, api.h, tcp.h: declare a "struct ip_pcb" which only contains + IP_PCB. Add in the netconn's "pcb" union a "struct ip_pcb *ip;" (no size change). + Use this new field to access to common pcb fields (ttl, tos, so_options, etc...). + Enable to access to these fields with LWIP_TCP=0. + + 2007-09-05 Frédéric Bernon + * udp.c, ipv4/icmp.c, ipv4/ip.c, ipv6/icmp.c, ipv6/ip6.c, ipv4/icmp.h, + ipv6/icmp.h, opt.h: Integrate "task #7272 : LWIP_ICMP option". The new option + LWIP_ICMP enable/disable ICMP module inside the IP stack (enable per default). + Be careful, disabling ICMP make your product non-compliant to RFC1122, but + help to reduce footprint, and to reduce "visibility" on the Internet. + + 2007-09-05 Frédéric Bernon, Bill Florac + * opt.h, sys.h, tcpip.c, slipif.c, ppp.c, sys_arch.txt: Change parameters list + for sys_thread_new (see "task #7252 : Create sys_thread_new_ex()"). Two new + parameters have to be provided: a task name, and a task stack size. For this + one, since it's platform dependant, you could define the best one for you in + your lwipopts.h. For port maintainers, you can just add these new parameters + in your sys_arch.c file, and but it's not mandatory, use them in your OS + specific functions. + + 2007-09-05 Frédéric Bernon + * inet.c, autoip.c, msg_in.c, msg_out.c, init.c: Move some build time checkings + inside init.c for task #7142 "Sanity check user-configurable values". + + 2007-09-04 Frédéric Bernon, Bill Florac + * igmp.h, igmp.c, memp_std.h, memp.c, init.c, opt.h: Replace mem_malloc call by + memp_malloc, and use a new MEMP_NUM_IGMP_GROUP option (see opt.h to define the + value). It will avoid potential fragmentation problems, use a counter to know + how many times a group is used on an netif, and free it when all applications + leave it. MEMP_NUM_IGMP_GROUP got 8 as default value (and init.c got a sanity + check if LWIP_IGMP!=0). + + 2007-09-03 Frédéric Bernon + * igmp.h, igmp.c, sockets.c, api_msg.c: Changes for "#20503 IGMP Improvement". + Initialize igmp_mac_filter to NULL in netif_add (this field should be set in + the netif's "init" function). Use the "imr_interface" field (for socket layer) + and/or the "interface" field (for netconn layer), for join/leave operations. + The igmp_join/leavegroup first parameter change from a netif to an ipaddr. + This field could be a netif's ipaddr, or "any" (same meaning than ip_addr_isany). + + 2007-08-30 Frédéric Bernon + * Add netbuf.h, netbuf.c, Change api.h, api_lib.c: #7249 "Split netbuf functions + from api/api_lib". Now netbuf API is independant of netconn, and can be used + with other API (application based on raw API, or future "socket2" API). Ports + maintainers just have to add src/api/netbuf.c in their makefile/projects. + + 2007-08-30 Frédéric Bernon, Jonathan Larmour + * init.c: Add first version of lwip_sanity_check for task #7142 "Sanity check + user-configurable values". + + 2007-08-29 Frédéric Bernon + * igmp.h, igmp.c, tcpip.c, init.c, netif.c: change igmp_init and add igmp_start. + igmp_start is call inside netif_add. Now, igmp initialization is in the same + spirit than the others modules. Modify some IGMP debug traces. + + 2007-08-29 Frédéric Bernon + * Add init.h, init.c, Change opt.h, tcpip.c: Task #7213 "Add a lwip_init function" + Add lwip_init function to regroup all modules initializations, and to provide + a place to add code for task #7142 "Sanity check user-configurable values". + Ports maintainers should remove direct initializations calls from their code, + and add init.c in their makefiles. Note that lwip_init() function is called + inside tcpip_init, but can also be used by raw api users since all calls are + disabled when matching options are disabled. Also note that their is new options + in opt.h, you should configure in your lwipopts.h (they are enabled per default). + + 2007-08-26 Marc Boucher + * api_msg.c: do_close_internal(): Reset the callbacks and arg (conn) to NULL + since they can under certain circumstances be called with an invalid conn + pointer after the connection has been closed (and conn has been freed). + + 2007-08-25 Frédéric Bernon (Artem Migaev's Patch) + * netif.h, netif.c: Integrate "patch #6163 : Function to check if link layer is up". + Add a netif_is_link_up() function if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK option is set. + + 2007-08-22 Frédéric Bernon + * netif.h, netif.c, opt.h: Rename LWIP_NETIF_CALLBACK in LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK + to be coherent with new LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK option before next release. + + 2007-08-22 Frédéric Bernon + * tcpip.h, tcpip.c, ethernetif.c, opt.h: remove options ETHARP_TCPIP_INPUT & + ETHARP_TCPIP_ETHINPUT, now, only "ethinput" code is supported, even if the + name is tcpip_input (we keep the name of 1.2.0 function). + + 2007-08-17 Jared Grubb + * memp_std.h, memp.h, memp.c, mem.c, stats.c: (Task #7136) Centralize mempool + settings into new memp_std.h and optional user file lwippools.h. This adds + more dynamic mempools, and allows the user to create an arbitrary number of + mempools for mem_malloc. + + 2007-08-16 Marc Boucher + * api_msg.c: Initialize newconn->state to NETCONN_NONE in accept_function; + otherwise it was left to NETCONN_CLOSE and sent_tcp() could prematurely + close the connection. + + 2007-08-16 Marc Boucher + * sockets.c: lwip_accept(): check netconn_peer() error return. + + 2007-08-16 Marc Boucher + * mem.c, mem.h: Added mem_calloc(). + + 2007-08-16 Marc Boucher + * tcpip.c, tcpip.h memp.c, memp.h: Added distinct memp (MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT) + for input packets to prevent floods from consuming all of MEMP_TCPIP_MSG + and starving other message types. + Renamed MEMP_TCPIP_MSG to MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API + + 2007-08-16 Marc Boucher + * pbuf.c, pbuf.h, etharp.c, tcp_in.c, sockets.c: Split pbuf flags in pbuf + type and flgs (later renamed to flags). + Use enum pbuf_flag as pbuf_type. Renumber PBUF_FLAG_*. + Improved lwip_recvfrom(). TCP push now propagated. + + 2007-08-16 Marc Boucher + * ethernetif.c, contrib/ports/various: ethbroadcast now a shared global + provided by etharp. + + 2007-08-16 Marc Boucher + * ppp_oe.c ppp_oe.h, auth.c chap.c fsm.c lcp.c ppp.c ppp.h, + etharp.c ethernetif.c, etharp.h, opt.h tcpip.h, tcpip.c: + Added PPPoE support and various PPP improvements. + + 2007-07-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * api_lib.c, ip_frag.c, pbuf.c, api.h, pbuf.h: Introduced pbuf_copy_partial, + making netbuf_copy_partial use this function. + + 2007-07-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: Fix bug #20506: Slow start / initial congestion window starts with + 2 * mss (instead of 1 * mss previously) to comply with some newer RFCs and + other stacks. + + 2007-07-13 Jared Grubb (integrated by Frédéric Bernon) + * opt.h, netif.h, netif.c, ethernetif.c: Add new configuration option to add + a link callback in the netif struct, and functions to handle it. Be carefull + for port maintainers to add the NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP flag (like in ethernetif.c) + if you want to be sure to be compatible with future changes... + + 2007-06-30 Frédéric Bernon + * sockets.h, sockets.c: Implement MSG_PEEK flag for recv/recvfrom functions. + + 2007-06-21 Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.h, etharp.c: Combined etharp_request with etharp_raw for both + LWIP_AUTOIP =0 and =1 to remove redundant code. + + 2007-06-21 Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c, memp.c, mem.h, memp.h, opt.h: task #6863: Introduced the option + MEM_USE_POOLS to use 4 pools with different sized elements instead of a + heap. This both prevents memory fragmentation and gives a higher speed + at the cost of more memory consumption. Turned off by default. + + 2007-06-21 Simon Goldschmidt + * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, api.h, api_msg.h: Converted the length argument of + netconn_write (and therefore also api_msg_msg.msg.w.len) from u16_t into + int to be able to send a bigger buffer than 64K with one time (mainly + used from lwip_send). + + 2007-06-21 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h, api_msg.c: Moved the nagle algorithm from netconn_write/do_write + into a define (tcp_output_nagle) in tcp.h to provide it to raw api users, too. + + 2007-06-21 Simon Goldschmidt + * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c: Fixed bug #20021: Moved sendbuf-processing in + netconn_write from api_lib.c to api_msg.c to also prevent multiple context- + changes on low memory or empty send-buffer. + + 2007-06-18 Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c, etharp.h: Changed etharp to use a defined hardware address length + of 6 to avoid loading netif->hwaddr_len every time (since this file is only + used for ethernet and struct eth_addr already had a defined length of 6). + + 2007-06-17 Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c, sockets.h: Implemented socket options SO_NO_CHECK for UDP sockets + to disable UDP checksum generation on transmit. + + 2007-06-13 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt + * debug.h, api_msg.c: change LWIP_ERROR to use it to check errors like invalid + pointers or parameters, and let the possibility to redefined it in cc.h. Use + this macro to check "conn" parameter in api_msg.c functions. + + 2007-06-11 Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c, sockets.h: Added UDP lite support for sockets + + 2007-06-10 Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.h, opt.h, api_msg.c, ip.c, udp.c: Included switch LWIP_UDPLITE (enabled + by default) to switch off UDP-Lite support if not needed (reduces udp.c code + size) + + 2007-06-09 Dominik Spies (integrated by Frédéric Bernon) + * autoip.h, autoip.c, dhcp.h, dhcp.c, netif.h, netif.c, etharp.h, etharp.c, opt.h: + AutoIP implementation available for IPv4, with new options LWIP_AUTOIP and + LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP if you want to cooperate with DHCP. Some tips to adapt + (see TODO mark in the source code). + + 2007-06-09 Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.h, etharp.c, ethernetif.c: Modified order of parameters for + etharp_output() to match netif->output so etharp_output() can be used + directly as netif->output to save one function call. + + 2007-06-08 Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.h, ethernetif.c, slipif.c, loopif.c: Added define + NETIF_INIT_SNMP(netif, type, speed) to initialize per-netif snmp variables, + added initialization of those to ethernetif, slipif and loopif. + + 2007-05-18 Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, ip_frag.c, ip_frag.h, ip.c: Added option IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF + (defaulting to off for now) that can be set to 0 to send fragmented + packets by passing PBUF_REFs down the stack. + + 2007-05-23 Frédéric Bernon + * api_lib.c: Implement SO_RCVTIMEO for accept and recv on TCP + connections, such present in patch #5959. + + 2007-05-23 Frédéric Bernon + * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: group the different NETCONN_UDPxxx + code in only one part... + + 2007-05-18 Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, memp.h, memp.c: Added option MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK to check for memp + elements to overflow. This is achieved by adding some bytes before and after + each pool element (increasing their size, of course), filling them with a + prominent value and checking them on freeing the element. + Set it to 2 to also check every element in every pool each time memp_malloc() + or memp_free() is called (slower but more helpful). + + 2007-05-10 Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, memp.h, memp.c, pbuf.c (see task #6831): use a new memp pool for + PBUF_POOL pbufs instead of the old pool implementation in pbuf.c to reduce + code size. + + 2007-05-11 Frédéric Bernon + * sockets.c, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c, netifapi.h, netifapi.c, tcpip.c: + Include a function pointer instead of a table index in the message to reduce + footprint. Disable some part of lwip_send and lwip_sendto if some options are + not set (LWIP_TCP, LWIP_UDP, LWIP_RAW). + + 2007-05-10 Simon Goldschmidt + * *.h (except netif/ppp/*.h): Included patch #5448: include '#ifdef __cplusplus + \ extern "C" {' in all header files. Now you can write your application using + the lwIP stack in C++ and simply #include the core files. Note I have left + out the netif/ppp/*h header files for now, since I don't know which files are + included by applications and which are for internal use only. + + 2007-05-09 Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, *.c/*.h: Included patch #5920: Create define to override C-library + memcpy. 2 Defines are created: MEMCPY() for normal memcpy, SMEMCPY() for + situations where some compilers might inline the copy and save a function + call. Also replaced all calls to memcpy() with calls to (S)MEMCPY(). + + 2007-05-08 Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.h: If MEM_LIBC_MALLOC==1, allow the defines (e.g. mem_malloc() -> malloc()) + to be overriden in case the C-library malloc implementation is not protected + against concurrent access. + + 2007-05-04 Simon Goldschmidt (Atte Kojo) + * etharp.c: Introduced fast one-entry-cache to speed up ARP lookup when sending + multiple packets to the same host. + + 2007-05-04 Frédéric Bernon, Jonathan Larmour + * sockets.c, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c: Fix bug #19162 "lwip_sento: a possible + to corrupt remote addr/port connection state". Reduce problems "not enought memory" with + netbuf (if we receive lot of datagrams). Improve lwip_sendto (only one exchange between + sockets api and api_msg which run in tcpip_thread context). Add netconn_sento function. + Warning, if you directly access to "fromaddr" & "fromport" field from netbuf struct, + these fields are now renamed "addr" & "port". + + 2007-04-11 Jonathan Larmour + * sys.h, api_lib.c: Provide new sys_mbox_tryfetch function. Require ports to provide new + sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch function to get a message if one is there, otherwise return + with SYS_MBOX_EMPTY. sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch can be implemented as a function-like macro + by the port in sys_arch.h if desired. + + 2007-04-06 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, tcpip.h, tcpip.c, netifapi.h, netifapi.c: New configuration option LWIP_NETIF_API + allow to use thread-safe functions to add/remove netif in list, and to start/stop dhcp + clients, using new functions from netifapi.h. Disable as default (no port change to do). + + 2007-04-05 Frédéric Bernon + * sockets.c: remplace ENOBUFS errors on alloc_socket by ENFILE to be more BSD compliant. + + 2007-04-04 Simon Goldschmidt + * arch.h, api_msg.c, dhcp.c, msg_in.c, sockets.c: Introduced #define LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(x) + use this for and architecture-independent form to tell the compiler you intentionally + are not using this variable. Can be overriden in cc.h. + + 2007-03-28 Frédéric Bernon + * opt.h, netif.h, dhcp.h, dhcp.c: New configuration option LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME allow to + define a hostname in netif struct (this is just a pointer, so, you can use a hardcoded + string, point on one of your's ethernetif field, or alloc a string you will free yourself). + It will be used by DHCP to register a client hostname, but can also be use when you call + snmp_set_sysname. + + 2007-03-28 Frédéric Bernon + * netif.h, netif.c: A new NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP flag is defined in netif.h, to allow to + initialize a network interface's flag with. It tell this interface is an ethernet + device, and we can use ARP with it to do a "gratuitous ARP" (RFC 3220 "IP Mobility + Support for IPv4" section 4.6) when interface is "up" with netif_set_up(). + + 2007-03-26 Frédéric Bernon, Jonathan Larmour + * opt.h, tcpip.c: New configuration option LWIP_ARP allow to disable ARP init at build + time if you only use PPP or SLIP. The default is enable. Note we don't have to call + etharp_init in your port's initilization sequence if you use tcpip.c, because this call + is done in tcpip_init function. + + 2007-03-22 Frédéric Bernon + * stats.h, stats.c, msg_in.c: Stats counters can be change to u32_t if necessary with the + new option LWIP_STATS_LARGE. If you need this option, define LWIP_STATS_LARGE to 1 in + your lwipopts.h. More, unused counters are not defined in the stats structs, and not + display by stats_display(). Note that some options (SYS_STATS and RAW_STATS) are defined + but never used. Fix msg_in.c with the correct #if test for a stat display. + + 2007-03-21 Kieran Mansley + * netif.c, netif.h: Apply patch#4197 with some changes (originator: rireland@hmgsl.com). + Provides callback on netif up/down state change. + + 2007-03-11 Frédéric Bernon, Mace Gael, Steve Reynolds + * sockets.h, sockets.c, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c, igmp.h, igmp.c, + ip.c, netif.h, tcpip.c, opt.h: + New configuration option LWIP_IGMP to enable IGMP processing. Based on only one + filter per all network interfaces. Declare a new function in netif to enable to + control the MAC filter (to reduce lwIP traffic processing). + + 2007-03-11 Frédéric Bernon + * tcp.h, tcp.c, sockets.c, tcp_out.c, tcp_in.c, opt.h: Keepalive values can + be configured at run time with LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE, but don't change this + unless you know what you're doing (default are RFC1122 compliant). Note + that TCP_KEEPIDLE and TCP_KEEPINTVL have to be set in seconds. + + 2007-03-08 Frédéric Bernon + * tcp.h: Keepalive values can be configured at compile time, but don't change + this unless you know what you're doing (default are RFC1122 compliant). + + 2007-03-08 Frédéric Bernon + * sockets.c, api.h, api_lib.c, tcpip.c, sys.h, sys.c, err.c, opt.h: + Implement LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO configuration option to enable/disable SO_RCVTIMEO + on UDP sockets/netconn. + + 2007-03-08 Simon Goldschmidt + * snmp_msg.h, msg_in.c: SNMP UDP ports can be configured at compile time. + + 2007-03-06 Frédéric Bernon + * api.h, api_lib.c, sockets.h, sockets.c, tcpip.c, sys.h, sys.c, err.h: + Implement SO_RCVTIMEO on UDP sockets/netconn. + + 2007-02-28 Kieran Mansley (based on patch from Simon Goldschmidt) + * api_lib.c, tcpip.c, memp.c, memp.h: make API msg structs allocated + on the stack and remove the API msg type from memp + + 2007-02-26 Jonathan Larmour (based on patch from Simon Goldschmidt) + * sockets.h, sockets.c: Move socket initialization to new + lwip_socket_init() function. + NOTE: this changes the API with ports. Ports will have to be + updated to call lwip_socket_init() now. + + 2007-02-26 Jonathan Larmour (based on patch from Simon Goldschmidt) + * api_lib.c: Use memcpy in netbuf_copy_partial. + + + ++ Bug fixes: + + 2008-03-17 Frédéric Bernon, Ed Kerekes + * igmp.h, igmp.c: Fix bug #22613 "IGMP iphdr problem" (could have + some problems to fill the IP header on some targets, use now the + ip.h macros to do it). + + 2008-03-13 Frédéric Bernon + * sockets.c: Fix bug #22435 "lwip_recvfrom with TCP break;". Using + (lwip_)recvfrom with valid "from" and "fromlen" parameters, on a + TCP connection caused a crash. Note that using (lwip_)recvfrom + like this is a bit slow and that using (lwip)getpeername is the + good lwip way to do it (so, using recv is faster on tcp sockets). + + 2008-03-12 Frédéric Bernon, Jonathan Larmour + * api_msg.c, contrib/apps/ping.c: Fix bug #22530 "api_msg.c's + recv_raw() does not consume data", and the ping sample (with + LWIP_SOCKET=1, the code did the wrong supposition that lwip_recvfrom + returned the IP payload, without the IP header). + + 2008-03-04 Jonathan Larmour + * mem.c, stats.c, mem.h: apply patch #6414 to avoid compiler errors + and/or warnings on some systems where mem_size_t and size_t differ. + * pbuf.c, ppp.c: Fix warnings on some systems with mem_malloc. + + 2008-03-04 Kieran Mansley (contributions by others) + * Numerous small compiler error/warning fixes from contributions to + mailing list after 1.3.0 release candidate made. + + 2008-01-25 Cui hengbin (integrated by Frédéric Bernon) + * dns.c: Fix bug #22108 "DNS problem" caused by unaligned structures. + + 2008-01-15 Kieran Mansley + * tcp_out.c: BUG20511. Modify persist timer to start when we are + prevented from sending by a small send window, not just a zero + send window. + + 2008-01-09 Jonathan Larmour + * opt.h, ip.c: Rename IP_OPTIONS define to IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED to avoid + conflict with Linux system headers. + + 2008-01-06 Jonathan Larmour + * dhcp.c: fix bug #19927: "DHCP NACK problem" by clearing any existing set IP + address entirely on receiving a DHCPNAK, and restarting discovery. + + 2007-12-21 Simon Goldschmidt + * sys.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: fix bug #21698: "netconn->recv_avail + is not protected" by using new macros for interlocked access to modify/test + netconn->recv_avail. + + 2007-12-20 Kieran Mansley (based on patch from Oleg Tyshev) + * tcp_in.c: fix bug# 21535 (nrtx not reset correctly in SYN_SENT state) + + 2007-12-20 Kieran Mansley (based on patch from Per-Henrik Lundbolm) + * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c, tcp.h: fix bug #20199 (better handling + of silly window avoidance and prevent lwIP from shrinking the window) + + 2007-12-04 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c, tcp_in.c: fix bug #21699 (segment leak in ooseq processing when last + data packet was lost): add assert that all segment lists are empty in + tcp_pcb_remove before setting pcb to CLOSED state; don't directly set CLOSED + state from LAST_ACK in tcp_process + + 2007-12-02 Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.h: fix bug #21654: exclude definition of struct timeval from #ifndef FD_SET + If including for system-struct timeval, LWIP_TIMEVAL_PRIVATE now + has to be set to 0 in lwipopts.h + + 2007-12-02 Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c, api_lib.c: fix bug #21656 (recvmbox problem in netconn API): always + allocate a recvmbox in netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback. For a tcp-listen + netconn, this recvmbox is later freed and a new mbox is allocated for acceptmbox. + This is a fix for thread-safety and allocates all items needed for a netconn + when the netconn is created. + + 2007-11-30 Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.c: first attempt to fix bug #21655 (DHCP doesn't work reliably with multiple + netifs): if LWIP_DHCP is enabled, UDP packets to DHCP_CLIENT_PORT are passed + to netif->dhcp->pcb only (if that exists) and not to any other pcb for the same + port (only solution to let UDP pcbs 'bind' to a netif instead of an IP address) + + 2007-11-27 Simon Goldschmidt + * ip.c: fixed bug #21643 (udp_send/raw_send don't fail if netif is down) by + letting ip_route only use netifs that are up. + + 2007-11-27 Simon Goldschmidt + * err.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c, sockets.c: Changed error handling: ERR_MEM, ERR_BUF + and ERR_RTE are seen as non-fatal, all other errors are fatal. netconns and + sockets block most operations once they have seen a fatal error. + + 2007-11-27 Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.h, udp.c, dhcp.c: Implemented new function udp_sendto_if which takes the + netif to send as an argument (to be able to send on netifs that are down). + + 2007-11-26 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #21582: pcb->acked accounting can be wrong when ACKs + arrive out-of-order + + 2007-11-21 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h, tcp_out.c, api_msg.c: Fixed bug #20287: tcp_output_nagle sends too early + Fixed the nagle algorithm; nagle now also works for all raw API applications + and has to be explicitly disabled with 'tcp_pcb->flags |= TF_NODELAY' + + 2007-11-12 Frédéric Bernon + * sockets.c, api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c: Fixed bug #20900. Now, most + of the netconn_peer and netconn_addr processing is done inside tcpip_thread + context in do_getaddr. + + 2007-11-10 Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c: Fixed bug: assert fired when MEMP_ARP_QUEUE was empty (which can + happen any time). Now the packet simply isn't enqueued when out of memory. + + 2007-11-01 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c, tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #21494: The send mss (pcb->mss) is set to 536 (or + TCP_MSS if that is smaller) as long as no MSS option is received from the + remote host. + + 2007-11-01 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #21491: The MSS option sent (with SYN) + is now based on TCP_MSS instead of pcb->mss (on passive open now effectively + sending our configured TCP_MSS instead of the one received). + + 2007-11-01 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_in.c: Fixed bug #21181: On active open, the initial congestion window was + calculated based on the configured TCP_MSS, not on the MSS option received + with SYN+ACK. + + 2007-10-09 Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.c, inet.c, inet.h: Fixed UDPLite: send: Checksum was always generated too + short and also was generated wrong if checksum coverage != tot_len; + receive: checksum was calculated wrong if checksum coverage != tot_len + + 2007-10-08 Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c: lfree was not updated in mem_realloc! + + 2007-10-07 Frédéric Bernon + * sockets.c, api.h, api_lib.c: First step to fix "bug #20900 : Potential + crash error problem with netconn_peer & netconn_addr". VERY IMPORTANT: + this change cause an API breakage for netconn_addr, since a parameter + type change. Any compiler should cause an error without any changes in + yours netconn_peer calls (so, it can't be a "silent change"). It also + reduce a little bit the footprint for socket layer (lwip_getpeername & + lwip_getsockname use now a common lwip_getaddrname function since + netconn_peer & netconn_addr have the same parameters). + + 2007-09-20 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: Fixed bug #21080 (tcp_bind without check pcbs in TIME_WAIT state) + by checking tcp_tw_pcbs also + + 2007-09-19 Simon Goldschmidt + * icmp.c: Fixed bug #21107 (didn't reset IP TTL in ICMP echo replies) + + 2007-09-15 Mike Kleshov + * mem.c: Fixed bug #21077 (inaccuracy in calculation of lwip_stat.mem.used) + + 2007-09-06 Frédéric Bernon + * several-files: replace some #include "arch/cc.h" by "lwip/arch.h", or simply remove + it as long as "lwip/opt.h" is included before (this one include "lwip/debug.h" which + already include "lwip/arch.h"). Like that, default defines are provided by "lwip/arch.h" + if they are not defined in cc.h, in the same spirit than "lwip/opt.h" for lwipopts.h. + + 2007-08-30 Frédéric Bernon + * igmp.h, igmp.c: Some changes to remove some redundant code, add some traces, + and fix some coding style. + + 2007-08-28 Frédéric Bernon + * tcpip.c: Fix TCPIP_MSG_INPKT processing: now, tcpip_input can be used for any + kind of packets. These packets are considered like Ethernet packets (payload + pointing to ethhdr) if the netif got the NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP flag. Else, packets + are considered like IP packets (payload pointing to iphdr). + + 2007-08-27 Frédéric Bernon + * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c: First fix for "bug #20900 : Potential crash error + problem with netconn_peer & netconn_addr". Introduce NETCONN_LISTEN netconn_state + and remove obsolete ones (NETCONN_RECV & NETCONN_ACCEPT). + + 2007-08-24 Kieran Mansley + * inet.c Modify (acc >> 16) test to ((acc >> 16) != 0) to help buggy + compiler (Paradigm C++) + + 2007-08-09 Frédéric Bernon, Bill Florac + * stats.h, stats.c, igmp.h, igmp.c, opt.h: Fix for bug #20503 : IGMP Improvement. + Introduce IGMP_STATS to centralize statistics management. + + 2007-08-09 Frédéric Bernon, Bill Florac + * udp.c: Fix for bug #20503 : IGMP Improvement. Enable to receive a multicast + packet on a udp pcb binded on an netif's IP address, and not on "any". + + 2007-08-09 Frédéric Bernon, Bill Florac + * igmp.h, igmp.c, ip.c: Fix minor changes from bug #20503 : IGMP Improvement. + This is mainly on using lookup/lookfor, and some coding styles... + + 2007-07-26 Frédéric Bernon (and "thedoctor") + * igmp.c: Fix bug #20595 to accept IGMPv3 "Query" messages. + + 2007-07-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c, tcp.c: Another fix for bug #20021: by not returning an error if + tcp_output fails in tcp_close, the code in do_close_internal gets simpler + (tcp_output is called again later from tcp timers). + + 2007-07-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * ip_frag.c: Fixed bug #20429: use the new pbuf_copy_partial instead of the old + copy_from_pbuf, which illegally modified the given pbuf. + + 2007-07-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: tcp_enqueue: pcb->snd_queuelen didn't work for chaine PBUF_RAMs: + changed snd_queuelen++ to snd_queuelen += pbuf_clen(p). + + 2007-07-24 Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c, tcp.c: Fix bug #20480: Check the pcb passed to tcp_listen() for the + correct state (must be CLOSED). + + 2007-07-13 Thomas Taranowski (commited by Jared Grubb) + * memp.c: Fix bug #20478: memp_malloc returned NULL+MEMP_SIZE on failed + allocation. It now returns NULL. + + 2007-07-13 Frédéric Bernon + * api_msg.c: Fix bug #20318: api_msg "recv" callbacks don't call pbuf_free in + all error cases. + + 2007-07-13 Frédéric Bernon + * api_msg.c: Fix bug #20315: possible memory leak problem if tcp_listen failed, + because current code doesn't follow rawapi.txt documentation. + + 2007-07-13 Kieran Mansley + * src/core/tcp_in.c Apply patch#5741 from Oleg Tyshev to fix bug in + out of sequence processing of received packets + + 2007-07-03 Simon Goldschmidt + * nearly-all-files: Added assertions where PBUF_RAM pbufs are used and an + assumption is made that this pbuf is in one piece (i.e. not chained). These + assumptions clash with the possibility of converting to fully pool-based + pbuf implementations, where PBUF_RAM pbufs might be chained. + + 2007-07-03 Simon Goldschmidt + * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.c: Final fix for bug #20021 and some other problems + when closing tcp netconns: removed conn->sem, less context switches when + closing, both netconn_close and netconn_delete should safely close tcp + connections. + + 2007-07-02 Simon Goldschmidt + * ipv4/ip.h, ipv6/ip.h, opt.h, netif.h, etharp.h, ipv4/ip.c, netif.c, raw.c, + tcp_out.c, udp.c, etharp.c: Added option LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT (default=off) + to cache ARP table indices with each pcb instead of single-entry cache for + the complete stack. + + 2007-07-02 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h, tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c: Added some ASSERTS and casts to prevent + warnings when assigning to smaller types. + + 2007-06-28 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp_out.c: Added check to prevent tcp_pcb->snd_queuelen from overflowing. + + 2007-06-28 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h: Fixed bug #20287: Fixed nagle algorithm (sending was done too early if + a segment contained chained pbufs) + + 2007-06-28 Frédéric Bernon + * autoip.c: replace most of rand() calls by a macro LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND which compute + a "pseudo-random" value based on netif's MAC and some autoip fields. It's always + possible to define this macro in your own lwipopts.h to always use C library's + rand(). Note that autoip_create_rand_addr doesn't use this macro. + + 2007-06-28 Frédéric Bernon + * netifapi.h, netifapi.c, tcpip.h, tcpip.c: Update code to handle the option + LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING, and do some changes to be coherent with last modifications + in api_lib/api_msg (use pointers and not type with table, etc...) + + 2007-06-26 Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.h: Fixed bug #20259: struct udp_hdr was lacking the packin defines. + + 2007-06-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.c: Fixed bug #20253: icmp_dest_unreach was called with a wrong p->payload + for udp packets with no matching pcb. + + 2007-06-25 Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.c: Fixed bug #20220: UDP PCB search in udp_input(): a non-local match + could get udp input packets if the remote side matched. + + 2007-06-13 Simon Goldschmidt + * netif.c: Fixed bug #20180 (TCP pcbs listening on IP_ADDR_ANY could get + changed in netif_set_ipaddr if previous netif->ip_addr.addr was 0. + + 2007-06-13 Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c: pcb_new sets conn->err if protocol is not implemented + -> netconn_new_..() does not allocate a new connection for unsupported + protocols. + + 2007-06-13 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt + * api_lib.c: change return expression in netconn_addr and netconn_peer, because + conn->err was reset to ERR_OK without any reasons (and error was lost)... + + 2007-06-13 Frédéric Bernon, Matthias Weisser + * opt.h, mem.h, mem.c, memp.c, pbuf.c, ip_frag.c, vj.c: Fix bug #20162. Rename + MEM_ALIGN in LWIP_MEM_ALIGN and MEM_ALIGN_SIZE in LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE to avoid + some macro names collision with some OS macros. + + 2007-06-11 Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.c: UDP Lite: corrected the use of chksum_len (based on RFC3828: if it's 0, + create checksum over the complete packet. On RX, if it's < 8 (and not 0), + discard the packet. Also removed the duplicate 'udphdr->chksum = 0' for both + UDP & UDP Lite. + + 2007-06-11 Srinivas Gollakota & Oleg Tyshev + * tcp_out.c: Fix for bug #20075 : "A problem with keep-alive timer and TCP flags" + where TCP flags wasn't initialized in tcp_keepalive. + + 2007-06-03 Simon Goldschmidt + * udp.c: udp_input(): Input pbuf was not freed if pcb had no recv function + registered, p->payload was modified without modifying p->len if sending + icmp_dest_unreach() (had no negative effect but was definitively wrong). + + 2007-06-03 Simon Goldschmidt + * icmp.c: Corrected bug #19937: For responding to an icmp echo request, icmp + re-used the input pbuf even if that didn't have enough space to include the + link headers. Now the space is tested and a new pbuf is allocated for the + echo response packet if the echo request pbuf isn't big enough. + + 2007-06-01 Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: Checked in patch #5914: Moved sockopt processing into tcpip_thread. + + 2007-05-23 Frédéric Bernon + * api_lib.c, sockets.c: Fixed bug #5958 for netconn_listen (acceptmbox only + allocated by do_listen if success) and netconn_accept errors handling. In + most of api_lib functions, we replace some errors checkings like "if (conn==NULL)" + by ASSERT, except for netconn_delete. + + 2007-05-23 Frédéric Bernon + * api_lib.c: Fixed bug #5957 "Safe-thread problem inside netconn_recv" to return + an error code if it's impossible to fetch a pbuf on a TCP connection (and not + directly close the recvmbox). + + 2007-05-22 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.c: Fixed bug #1895 (tcp_bind not correct) by introducing a list of + bound but unconnected (and non-listening) tcp_pcbs. + + 2007-05-22 Frédéric Bernon + * sys.h, sys.c, api_lib.c, tcpip.c: remove sys_mbox_fetch_timeout() (was only + used for LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO option) and use sys_arch_mbox_fetch() instead of + sys_mbox_fetch() in api files. Now, users SHOULD NOT use internal lwIP features + like "sys_timeout" in their application threads. + + 2007-05-22 Frédéric Bernon + * api.h, api_lib.c, api_msg.h, api_msg.c: change the struct api_msg_msg to see + which parameters are used by which do_xxx function, and to avoid "misusing" + parameters (patch #5938). + + 2007-05-22 Simon Goldschmidt + * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, raw.c, api.h, api_msg.h, raw.h: Included patch #5938: + changed raw_pcb.protocol from u16_t to u8_t since for IPv4 and IPv6, proto + is only 8 bits wide. This affects the api, as there, the protocol was + u16_t, too. + + 2007-05-18 Simon Goldschmidt + * memp.c: addition to patch #5913: smaller pointer was returned but + memp_memory was the same size -> did not save memory. + + 2007-05-16 Simon Goldschmidt + * loopif.c, slipif.c: Fix bug #19729: free pbuf if netif->input() returns + != ERR_OK. + + 2007-05-16 Simon Goldschmidt + * api_msg.c, udp.c: If a udp_pcb has a local_ip set, check if it is the same + as the one of the netif used for sending to prevent sending from old + addresses after a netif address gets changed (partly fixes bug #3168). + + 2007-05-16 Frédéric Bernon + * tcpip.c, igmp.h, igmp.c: Fixed bug "#19800 : IGMP: igmp_tick() will not work + with NO_SYS=1". Note that igmp_init is always in tcpip_thread (and not in + tcpip_init) because we have to be sure that network interfaces are already + added (mac filter is updated only in igmp_init for the moment). + + 2007-05-16 Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c, memp.c: Removed semaphores from memp, changed sys_sem_wait calls + into sys_arch_sem_wait calls to prevent timers from running while waiting + for the heap. This fixes bug #19167. + + 2007-05-13 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcp.h, sockets.h, sockets.c: Fixed bug from patch #5865 by moving the defines + for socket options (lwip_set/-getsockopt) used with level IPPROTO_TCP from + tcp.h to sockets.h. + + 2007-05-07 Simon Goldschmidt + * mem.c: Another attempt to fix bug #17922. + + 2007-05-04 Simon Goldschmidt + * pbuf.c, pbuf.h, etharp.c: Further update to ARP queueing: Changed pbuf_copy() + implementation so that it can be reused (don't allocate the target + pbuf inside pbuf_copy()). + + 2007-05-04 Simon Goldschmidt + * memp.c: checked in patch #5913: in memp_malloc() we can return memp as mem + to save a little RAM (next pointer of memp is not used while not in pool). + + 2007-05-03 "maq" + * sockets.c: Fix ioctl FIONREAD when some data remains from last recv. + (patch #3574). + + 2007-04-23 Simon Goldschmidt + * loopif.c, loopif.h, opt.h, src/netif/FILES: fix bug #2595: "loopif results + in NULL reference for incoming TCP packets". Loopif has to be configured + (using LWIP_LOOPIF_MULTITHREADING) to directly call netif->input() + (multithreading environments, e.g. netif->input() = tcpip_input()) or + putting packets on a list that is fed to the stack by calling loopif_poll() + (single-thread / NO_SYS / polling environment where e.g. + netif->input() = ip_input). + + 2007-04-17 Jonathan Larmour + * pbuf.c: Use s32_t in pbuf_realloc(), as an s16_t can't reliably hold + the difference between two u16_t's. + * sockets.h: FD_SETSIZE needs to match number of sockets, which is + MEMP_NUM_NETCONN in sockets.c right now. + + 2007-04-12 Jonathan Larmour + * icmp.c: Reset IP header TTL in ICMP ECHO responses (bug #19580). + + 2007-04-12 Kieran Mansley + * tcp.c, tcp_in.c, tcp_out.c, tcp.h: Modify way the retransmission + timer is reset to fix bug#19434, with help from Oleg Tyshev. + + 2007-04-11 Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c, pbuf.c, pbuf.h: 3rd fix for bug #11400 (arp-queuing): More pbufs than + previously thought need to be copied (everything but PBUF_ROM!). Cleaned up + pbuf.c: removed functions no needed any more (by etharp). + + 2007-04-11 Kieran Mansley + * inet.c, ip_addr.h, sockets.h, sys.h, tcp.h: Apply patch #5745: Fix + "Constant is long" warnings with 16bit compilers. Contributed by + avatar@mmlab.cse.yzu.edu.tw + + 2007-04-05 Frédéric Bernon, Jonathan Larmour + * api_msg.c: Fix bug #16830: "err_tcp() posts to connection mailbox when no pend on + the mailbox is active". Now, the post is only done during a connect, and do_send, + do_write and do_join_leave_group don't do anything if a previous error was signaled. + + 2007-04-03 Frédéric Bernon + * ip.c: Don't set the IP_DF ("Don't fragment") flag in the IP header in IP output + packets. See patch #5834. + + 2007-03-30 Frédéric Bernon + * api_msg.c: add a "pcb_new" helper function to avoid redundant code, and to add + missing pcb allocations checking (in do_bind, and for each raw_new). Fix style. + + 2007-03-30 Frédéric Bernon + * most of files: prefix all debug.h define with "LWIP_" to avoid any conflict with + others environment defines (these were too "generic"). + + 2007-03-28 Frédéric Bernon + * api.h, api_lib.c, sockets.c: netbuf_ref doesn't check its internal pbuf_alloc call + result and can cause a crash. lwip_send now check netbuf_ref result. + + 2007-03-28 Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c Remove "#include " from sockets.c to avoid multiple + definition of macros (in errno.h and lwip/arch.h) if LWIP_PROVIDE_ERRNO is + defined. This is the way it should have been already (looking at + doc/sys_arch.txt) + + 2007-03-28 Kieran Mansley + * opt.h Change default PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE (again) to accomodate default MSS + + IP and TCP headers *and* physical link headers + + 2007-03-26 Frédéric Bernon (based on patch from Dmitry Potapov) + * api_lib.c: patch for netconn_write(), fixes a possible race condition which cause + to send some garbage. It is not a definitive solution, but the patch does solve + the problem for most cases. + + 2007-03-22 Frédéric Bernon + * api_msg.h, api_msg.c: Remove obsolete API_MSG_ACCEPT and do_accept (never used). + + 2007-03-22 Frédéric Bernon + * api_lib.c: somes resources couldn't be freed if there was errors during + netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback. + + 2007-03-22 Frédéric Bernon + * ethernetif.c: update netif->input calls to check return value. In older ports, + it's a good idea to upgrade them, even if before, there could be another problem + (access to an uninitialized mailbox). + + 2007-03-21 Simon Goldschmidt + * sockets.c: fixed bug #5067 (essentialy a signed/unsigned warning fixed + by casting to unsigned). + + 2007-03-21 Frédéric Bernon + * api_lib.c, api_msg.c, tcpip.c: integrate sys_mbox_fetch(conn->mbox, NULL) calls from + api_lib.c to tcpip.c's tcpip_apimsg(). Now, use a local variable and not a + dynamic one from memp to send tcpip_msg to tcpip_thread in a synchrone call. + Free tcpip_msg from tcpip_apimsg is not done in tcpip_thread. This give a + faster and more reliable communication between api_lib and tcpip. + + 2007-03-21 Frédéric Bernon + * opt.h: Add LWIP_NETIF_CALLBACK (to avoid compiler warning) and set it to 0. + + 2007-03-21 Frédéric Bernon + * api_msg.c, igmp.c, igmp.h: Fix C++ style comments + + 2007-03-21 Kieran Mansley + * opt.h Change default PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE to accomodate default MSS + + IP and TCP headers + + 2007-03-21 Kieran Mansley + * Fix all uses of pbuf_header to check the return value. In some + cases just assert if it fails as I'm not sure how to fix them, but + this is no worse than before when they would carry on regardless + of the failure. + + 2007-03-21 Kieran Mansley + * sockets.c, igmp.c, igmp.h, memp.h: Fix C++ style comments and + comment out missing header include in icmp.c + + 2007-03-20 Frédéric Bernon + * memp.h, stats.c: Fix stats_display function where memp_names table wasn't + synchronized with memp.h. + + 2007-03-20 Frédéric Bernon + * tcpip.c: Initialize tcpip's mbox, and verify if initialized in tcpip_input, + tcpip_ethinput, tcpip_callback, tcpip_apimsg, to fix a init problem with + network interfaces. Also fix a compiler warning. + + 2007-03-20 Kieran Mansley + * udp.c: Only try and use pbuf_header() to make space for headers if + not a ROM or REF pbuf. + + 2007-03-19 Frédéric Bernon + * api_msg.h, api_msg.c, tcpip.h, tcpip.c: Add return types to tcpip_apimsg() + and api_msg_post(). + + 2007-03-19 Frédéric Bernon + * Remove unimplemented "memp_realloc" function from memp.h. + + 2007-03-11 Simon Goldschmidt + * pbuf.c: checked in patch #5796: pbuf_alloc: len field claculation caused + memory corruption. + + 2007-03-11 Simon Goldschmidt (based on patch from Dmitry Potapov) + * api_lib.c, sockets.c, api.h, api_msg.h, sockets.h: Fixed bug #19251 + (missing `const' qualifier in socket functions), to get more compatible to + standard POSIX sockets. + + 2007-03-11 Frédéric Bernon (based on patch from Dmitry Potapov) + * sockets.c: Add asserts inside bind, connect and sendto to check input + parameters. Remove excessive set_errno() calls after get_socket(), because + errno is set inside of get_socket(). Move last sock_set_errno() inside + lwip_close. + + 2007-03-09 Simon Goldschmidt + * memp.c: Fixed bug #11400: New etharp queueing introduced bug: memp_memory + was allocated too small. + + 2007-03-06 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcpip.c: Initialize dhcp timers in tcpip_thread (if LWIP_DHCP) to protect + the stack from concurrent access. + + 2007-03-06 Frédéric Bernon, Dmitry Potapov + * tcpip.c, ip_frag.c, ethernetif.c: Fix some build problems, and a redundancy + call to "lwip_stats.link.recv++;" in low_level_input() & ethernetif_input(). + + 2007-03-06 Simon Goldschmidt + * ip_frag.c, ip_frag.h: Reduce code size: don't include code in those files + if IP_FRAG == 0 and IP_REASSEMBLY == 0 + + 2007-03-06 Frédéric Bernon, Simon Goldschmidt + * opt.h, ip_frag.h, tcpip.h, tcpip.c, ethernetif.c: add new configuration + option named ETHARP_TCPIP_ETHINPUT, which enable the new tcpip_ethinput. + Allow to do ARP processing for incoming packets inside tcpip_thread + (protecting ARP layer against concurrent access). You can also disable + old code using tcp_input with new define ETHARP_TCPIP_INPUT set to 0. + Older ports have to use tcpip_ethinput. + + 2007-03-06 Simon Goldschmidt (based on patch from Dmitry Potapov) + * err.h, err.c: fixed compiler warning "initialization dircards qualifiers + from pointer target type" + + 2007-03-05 Frédéric Bernon + * opt.h, sockets.h: add new configuration options (LWIP_POSIX_SOCKETS_IO_NAMES, + ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC, review SO_REUSE) + + 2007-03-04 Frédéric Bernon + * api_msg.c: Remove some compiler warnings : parameter "pcb" was never + referenced. + + 2007-03-04 Frédéric Bernon + * api_lib.c: Fix "[patch #5764] api_lib.c cleanup: after patch #5687" (from + Dmitry Potapov). + The api_msg struct stay on the stack (not moved to netconn struct). + + 2007-03-04 Simon Goldschmidt (based on patch from Dmitry Potapov) + * pbuf.c: Fix BUG#19168 - pbuf_free can cause deadlock (if + SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT=1 & freeing PBUF_RAM when mem_sem is not available) + Also fixed cast warning in pbuf_alloc() + + 2007-03-04 Simon Goldschmidt + * etharp.c, etharp.h, memp.c, memp.h, opt.h: Fix BUG#11400 - don't corrupt + existing pbuf chain when enqueuing multiple pbufs to a pending ARP request + + 2007-03-03 Frédéric Bernon + * udp.c: remove obsolete line "static struct udp_pcb *pcb_cache = NULL;" + It is static, and never used in udp.c except udp_init(). + + 2007-03-02 Simon Goldschmidt + * tcpip.c: Moved call to ip_init(), udp_init() and tcp_init() from + tcpip_thread() to tcpip_init(). This way, raw API connections can be + initialized before tcpip_thread is running (e.g. before OS is started) + + 2007-03-02 Frédéric Bernon + * rawapi.txt: Fix documentation mismatch with etharp.h about etharp_tmr's call + interval. + + 2007-02-28 Kieran Mansley + * pbuf.c: Fix BUG#17645 - ensure pbuf payload pointer is not moved + outside the region of the pbuf by pbuf_header() + + 2007-02-28 Kieran Mansley + * sockets.c: Fix BUG#19161 - ensure milliseconds timeout is non-zero + when supplied timeout is also non-zero + +(STABLE-1.2.0) + + 2006-12-05 Leon Woestenberg + * CHANGELOG: Mention STABLE-1.2.0 release. + + ++ New features: + + 2006-12-01 Christiaan Simons + * mem.h, opt.h: Added MEM_LIBC_MALLOC option. + Note this is a workaround. Currently I have no other options left. + + 2006-10-26 Christiaan Simons (accepted patch by Jonathan Larmour) + * ipv4/ip_frag.c: rename MAX_MTU to IP_FRAG_MAX_MTU and move define + to include/lwip/opt.h. + * ipv4/lwip/ip_frag.h: Remove unused IP_REASS_INTERVAL. + Move IP_REASS_MAXAGE and IP_REASS_BUFSIZE to include/lwip/opt.h. + * opt.h: Add above new options. + + 2006-08-18 Christiaan Simons + * tcp_{in,out}.c: added SNMP counters. + * ipv4/ip.c: added SNMP counters. + * ipv4/ip_frag.c: added SNMP counters. + + 2006-08-08 Christiaan Simons + * etharp.{c,h}: added etharp_find_addr() to read + (stable) ethernet/IP address pair from ARP table + + 2006-07-14 Christiaan Simons + * mib_structs.c: added + * include/lwip/snmp_structs.h: added + * netif.{c,h}, netif/ethernetif.c: added SNMP statistics to netif struct + + 2006-07-06 Christiaan Simons + * snmp/asn1_{enc,dec}.c added + * snmp/mib2.c added + * snmp/msg_{in,out}.c added + * include/lwip/snmp_asn1.h added + * include/lwip/snmp_msg.h added + * doc/snmp_agent.txt added + + 2006-03-29 Christiaan Simons + * inet.c, inet.h: Added platform byteswap support. + Added LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP define (defaults to 0) and + optional LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONS(), LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONL() macros. + + ++ Bug fixes: + + 2006-11-30 Christiaan Simons + * dhcp.c: Fixed false triggers of request_timeout. + + 2006-11-28 Christiaan Simons + * netif.c: In netif_add() fixed missing clear of ip_addr, netmask, gw and flags. + + 2006-10-11 Christiaan Simons + * api_lib.c etharp.c, ip.c, memp.c, stats.c, sys.{c,h} tcp.h: + Partially accepted patch #5449 for ANSI C compatibility / build fixes. + * ipv4/lwip/ip.h ipv6/lwip/ip.h: Corrected UDP-Lite protocol + identifier from 170 to 136 (bug #17574). + + 2006-10-10 Christiaan Simons + * api_msg.c: Fixed Nagle algorithm as reported by Bob Grice. + + 2006-08-17 Christiaan Simons + * udp.c: Fixed bug #17200, added check for broadcast + destinations for PCBs bound to a unicast address. + + 2006-08-07 Christiaan Simons + * api_msg.c: Flushing TCP output in do_close() (bug #15926). + + 2006-06-27 Christiaan Simons + * api_msg.c: Applied patch for cold case (bug #11135). + In accept_function() ensure newconn->callback is always initialized. + + 2006-06-15 Christiaan Simons + * mem.h: added MEM_SIZE_F alias to fix an ancient cold case (bug #1748), + facilitate printing of mem_size_t and u16_t statistics. + + 2006-06-14 Christiaan Simons + * api_msg.c: Applied patch #5146 to handle allocation failures + in accept() by Kevin Lawson. + + 2006-05-26 Christiaan Simons + * api_lib.c: Removed conn->sem creation and destruction + from netconn_write() and added sys_sem_new to netconn_new_*. + +(STABLE-1_1_1) + + 2006-03-03 Christiaan Simons + * ipv4/ip_frag.c: Added bound-checking assertions on ip_reassbitmap + access and added pbuf_alloc() return value checks. + + 2006-01-01 Leon Woestenberg + * tcp_{in,out}.c, tcp_out.c: Removed 'even sndbuf' fix in TCP, which is + now handled by the checksum routine properly. + + 2006-02-27 Leon Woestenberg + * pbuf.c: Fix alignment; pbuf_init() would not work unless + pbuf_pool_memory[] was properly aligned. (Patch by Curt McDowell.) + + 2005-12-20 Leon Woestenberg + * tcp.c: Remove PCBs which stay in LAST_ACK state too long. Patch + submitted by Mitrani Hiroshi. + + 2005-12-15 Christiaan Simons + * inet.c: Disabled the added summing routine to preserve code space. + + 2005-12-14 Leon Woestenberg + * tcp_in.c: Duplicate FIN ACK race condition fix by Kelvin Lawson. + Added Curt McDowell's optimized checksumming routine for future + inclusion. Need to create test case for unaliged, aligned, odd, + even length combination of cases on various endianess machines. + + 2005-12-09 Christiaan Simons + * inet.c: Rewrote standard checksum routine in proper portable C. + + 2005-11-25 Christiaan Simons + * udp.c tcp.c: Removed SO_REUSE hack. Should reside in socket code only. + * *.c: introduced cc.h LWIP_DEBUG formatters matching the u16_t, s16_t, + u32_t, s32_t typedefs. This solves most debug word-length assumes. + + 2005-07-17 Leon Woestenberg + * inet.c: Fixed unaligned 16-bit access in the standard checksum + routine by Peter Jolasson. + * slipif.c: Fixed implementation assumption of single-pbuf datagrams. + + 2005-02-04 Leon Woestenberg + * tcp_out.c: Fixed uninitialized 'queue' referenced in memerr branch. + * tcp_{out|in}.c: Applied patch fixing unaligned access. + + 2005-01-04 Leon Woestenberg + * pbuf.c: Fixed missing semicolon after LWIP_DEBUG statement. + + 2005-01-03 Leon Woestenberg + * udp.c: UDP pcb->recv() was called even when it was NULL. + +(STABLE-1_1_0) + + 2004-12-28 Leon Woestenberg + * etharp.*: Disabled multiple packets on the ARP queue. + This clashes with TCP queueing. + + 2004-11-28 Leon Woestenberg + * etharp.*: Fixed race condition from ARP request to ARP timeout. + Halved the ARP period, doubled the period counts. + ETHARP_MAX_PENDING now should be at least 2. This prevents + the counter from reaching 0 right away (which would allow + too little time for ARP responses to be received). + + 2004-11-25 Leon Woestenberg + * dhcp.c: Decline messages were not multicast but unicast. + * etharp.c: ETHARP_CREATE is renamed to ETHARP_TRY_HARD. + Do not try hard to insert arbitrary packet's source address, + etharp_ip_input() now calls etharp_update() without ETHARP_TRY_HARD. + etharp_query() now always DOES call ETHARP_TRY_HARD so that users + querying an address will see it appear in the cache (DHCP could + suffer from this when a server invalidly gave an in-use address.) + * ipv4/ip_addr.h: Renamed ip_addr_maskcmp() to _netcmp() as we are + comparing network addresses (identifiers), not the network masks + themselves. + * ipv4/ip_addr.c: ip_addr_isbroadcast() now checks that the given + IP address actually belongs to the network of the given interface. + + 2004-11-24 Kieran Mansley + * tcp.c: Increment pcb->snd_buf when ACK is received in SYN_SENT state. + +(STABLE-1_1_0-RC1) + + 2004-10-16 Kieran Mansley + * tcp.c: Add code to tcp_recved() to send an ACK (window update) immediately, + even if one is already pending, if the rcv_wnd is above a threshold + (currently TCP_WND/2). This avoids waiting for a timer to expire to send a + delayed ACK in order to open the window if the stack is only receiving data. + + 2004-09-12 Kieran Mansley + * tcp*.*: Retransmit time-out handling improvement by Sam Jansen. + + 2004-08-20 Tony Mountifield + * etharp.c: Make sure the first pbuf queued on an ARP entry + is properly ref counted. + + 2004-07-27 Tony Mountifield + * debug.h: Added (int) cast in LWIP_DEBUGF() to avoid compiler + warnings about comparison. + * pbuf.c: Stopped compiler complaining of empty if statement + when LWIP_DEBUGF() empty. Closed an unclosed comment. + * tcp.c: Stopped compiler complaining of empty if statement + when LWIP_DEBUGF() empty. + * ip.h Corrected IPH_TOS() macro: returns a byte, so doesn't need htons(). + * inet.c: Added a couple of casts to quiet the compiler. + No need to test isascii(c) before isdigit(c) or isxdigit(c). + + 2004-07-22 Tony Mountifield + * inet.c: Made data types consistent in inet_ntoa(). + Added casts for return values of checksum routines, to pacify compiler. + * ip_frag.c, tcp_out.c, sockets.c, pbuf.c + Small corrections to some debugging statements, to pacify compiler. + + 2004-07-21 Tony Mountifield + * etharp.c: Removed spurious semicolon and added missing end-of-comment. + * ethernetif.c Updated low_level_output() to match prototype for + netif->linkoutput and changed low_level_input() similarly for consistency. + * api_msg.c: Changed recv_raw() from int to u8_t, to match prototype + of raw_recv() in raw.h and so avoid compiler error. + * sockets.c: Added trivial (int) cast to keep compiler happier. + * ip.c, netif.c Changed debug statements to use the tidier ip4_addrN() macros. + +(STABLE-1_0_0) + + ++ Changes: + + 2004-07-05 Leon Woestenberg + * sockets.*: Restructured LWIP_PRIVATE_TIMEVAL. Make sure + your cc.h file defines this either 1 or 0. If non-defined, + defaults to 1. + * .c: Added and includes where used. + * etharp.c: Made some array indices unsigned. + + 2004-06-27 Leon Woestenberg + * netif.*: Added netif_set_up()/down(). + * dhcp.c: Changes to restart program flow. + + 2004-05-07 Leon Woestenberg + * etharp.c: In find_entry(), instead of a list traversal per candidate, do a + single-pass lookup for different candidates. Should exploit locality. + + 2004-04-29 Leon Woestenberg + * tcp*.c: Cleaned up source comment documentation for Doxygen processing. + * opt.h: ETHARP_ALWAYS_INSERT option removed to comply with ARP RFC. + * etharp.c: update_arp_entry() only adds new ARP entries when adviced to by + the caller. This deprecates the ETHARP_ALWAYS_INSERT overrule option. + + ++ Bug fixes: + + 2004-04-27 Leon Woestenberg + * etharp.c: Applied patch of bug #8708 by Toni Mountifield with a solution + suggested by Timmy Brolin. Fix for 32-bit processors that cannot access + non-aligned 32-bit words, such as soms 32-bit TCP/IP header fields. Fix + is to prefix the 14-bit Ethernet headers with two padding bytes. + + 2004-04-23 Leon Woestenberg + * ip_addr.c: Fix in the ip_addr_isbroadcast() check. + * etharp.c: Fixed the case where the packet that initiates the ARP request + is not queued, and gets lost. Fixed the case where the packets destination + address is already known; we now always queue the packet and perform an ARP + request. + +(STABLE-0_7_0) + + ++ Bug fixes: + + * Fixed TCP bug for SYN_SENT to ESTABLISHED state transition. + * Fixed TCP bug in dequeueing of FIN from out of order segment queue. + * Fixed two possible NULL references in rare cases. + +(STABLE-0_6_6) + + ++ Bug fixes: + + * Fixed DHCP which did not include the IP address in DECLINE messages. + + ++ Changes: + + * etharp.c has been hauled over a bit. + +(STABLE-0_6_5) + + ++ Bug fixes: + + * Fixed TCP bug induced by bad window resizing with unidirectional TCP traffic. + * Packets sent from ARP queue had invalid source hardware address. + + ++ Changes: + + * Pass-by ARP requests do now update the cache. + + ++ New features: + + * No longer dependent on ctype.h. + * New socket options. + * Raw IP pcb support. + +(STABLE-0_6_4) + + ++ Bug fixes: + + * Some debug formatters and casts fixed. + * Numereous fixes in PPP. + + ++ Changes: + + * DEBUGF now is LWIP_DEBUGF + * pbuf_dechain() has been re-enabled. + * Mentioned the changed use of CVS branches in README. + +(STABLE-0_6_3) + + ++ Bug fixes: + + * Fixed pool pbuf memory leak in pbuf_alloc(). + Occured if not enough PBUF_POOL pbufs for a packet pbuf chain. + Reported by Savin Zlobec. + + * PBUF_POOL chains had their tot_len field not set for non-first + pbufs. Fixed in pbuf_alloc(). + + ++ New features: + + * Added PPP stack contributed by Marc Boucher + + ++ Changes: + + * Now drops short packets for ICMP/UDP/TCP protocols. More robust. + + * ARP queueuing now queues the latest packet instead of the first. + This is the RFC recommended behaviour, but can be overridden in + lwipopts.h. + +(0.6.2) + + ++ Bugfixes: + + * TCP has been fixed to deal with the new use of the pbuf->ref + counter. + + * DHCP dhcp_inform() crash bug fixed. + + ++ Changes: + + * Removed pbuf_pool_free_cache and pbuf_pool_alloc_cache. Also removed + pbuf_refresh(). This has sped up pbuf pool operations considerably. + Implemented by David Haas. + +(0.6.1) + + ++ New features: + + * The packet buffer implementation has been enhanced to support + zero-copy and copy-on-demand for packet buffers which have their + payloads in application-managed memory. + Implemented by David Haas. + + Use PBUF_REF to make a pbuf refer to RAM. lwIP will use zero-copy + if an outgoing packet can be directly sent on the link, or perform + a copy-on-demand when necessary. + + The application can safely assume the packet is sent, and the RAM + is available to the application directly after calling udp_send() + or similar function. + + ++ Bugfixes: + + * ARP_QUEUEING should now correctly work for all cases, including + PBUF_REF. + Implemented by Leon Woestenberg. + + ++ Changes: + + * IP_ADDR_ANY is no longer a NULL pointer. Instead, it is a pointer + to a '0.0.0.0' IP address. + + * The packet buffer implementation is changed. The pbuf->ref counter + meaning has changed, and several pbuf functions have been + adapted accordingly. + + * netif drivers have to be changed to set the hardware address length field + that must be initialized correctly by the driver (hint: 6 for Ethernet MAC). + See the contrib/ports/c16x cs8900 driver as a driver example. + + * netif's have a dhcp field that must be initialized to NULL by the driver. + See the contrib/ports/c16x cs8900 driver as a driver example. + +(0.5.x) This file has been unmaintained up to 0.6.1. All changes are + logged in CVS but have not been explained here. + +(0.5.3) Changes since version 0.5.2 + + ++ Bugfixes: + + * memp_malloc(MEMP_API_MSG) could fail with multiple application + threads because it wasn't protected by semaphores. + + ++ Other changes: + + * struct ip_addr now packed. + + * The name of the time variable in arp.c has been changed to ctime + to avoid conflicts with the time() function. + +(0.5.2) Changes since version 0.5.1 + + ++ New features: + + * A new TCP function, tcp_tmr(), now handles both TCP timers. + + ++ Bugfixes: + + * A bug in tcp_parseopt() could cause the stack to hang because of a + malformed TCP option. + + * The address of new connections in the accept() function in the BSD + socket library was not handled correctly. + + * pbuf_dechain() did not update the ->tot_len field of the tail. + + * Aborted TCP connections were not handled correctly in all + situations. + + ++ Other changes: + + * All protocol header structs are now packed. + + * The ->len field in the tcp_seg structure now counts the actual + amount of data, and does not add one for SYN and FIN segments. + +(0.5.1) Changes since version 0.5.0 + + ++ New features: + + * Possible to run as a user process under Linux. + + * Preliminary support for cross platform packed structs. + + * ARP timer now implemented. + + ++ Bugfixes: + + * TCP output queue length was badly initialized when opening + connections. + + * TCP delayed ACKs were not sent correctly. + + * Explicit initialization of BSS segment variables. + + * read() in BSD socket library could drop data. + + * Problems with memory alignment. + + * Situations when all TCP buffers were used could lead to + starvation. + + * TCP MSS option wasn't parsed correctly. + + * Problems with UDP checksum calculation. + + * IP multicast address tests had endianess problems. + + * ARP requests had wrong destination hardware address. + + ++ Other changes: + + * struct eth_addr changed from u16_t[3] array to u8_t[6]. + + * A ->linkoutput() member was added to struct netif. + + * TCP and UDP ->dest_* struct members where changed to ->remote_*. + + * ntoh* macros are now null definitions for big endian CPUs. + +(0.5.0) Changes since version 0.4.2 + + ++ New features: + + * Redesigned operating system emulation layer to make porting easier. + + * Better control over TCP output buffers. + + * Documenation added. + + ++ Bugfixes: + + * Locking issues in buffer management. + + * Bugfixes in the sequential API. + + * IP forwarding could cause memory leakage. This has been fixed. + + ++ Other changes: + + * Directory structure somewhat changed; the core/ tree has been + collapsed. + +(0.4.2) Changes since version 0.4.1 + + ++ New features: + + * Experimental ARP implementation added. + + * Skeleton Ethernet driver added. + + * Experimental BSD socket API library added. + + ++ Bugfixes: + + * In very intense situations, memory leakage could occur. This has + been fixed. + + ++ Other changes: + + * Variables named "data" and "code" have been renamed in order to + avoid name conflicts in certain compilers. + + * Variable++ have in appliciable cases been translated to ++variable + since some compilers generate better code in the latter case. + +(0.4.1) Changes since version 0.4 + + ++ New features: + + * TCP: Connection attempts time out earlier than data + transmissions. Nagle algorithm implemented. Push flag set on the + last segment in a burst. + + * UDP: experimental support for UDP-Lite extensions. + + ++ Bugfixes: + + * TCP: out of order segments were in some cases handled incorrectly, + and this has now been fixed. Delayed acknowledgements was broken + in 0.4, has now been fixed. Binding to an address that is in use + now results in an error. Reset connections sometimes hung an + application; this has been fixed. + + * Checksum calculation sometimes failed for chained pbufs with odd + lengths. This has been fixed. + + * API: a lot of bug fixes in the API. The UDP API has been improved + and tested. Error reporting and handling has been + improved. Logical flaws and race conditions for incoming TCP + connections has been found and removed. + + * Memory manager: alignment issues. Reallocating memory sometimes + failed, this has been fixed. + + * Generic library: bcopy was flawed and has been fixed. + + ++ Other changes: + + * API: all datatypes has been changed from generic ones such as + ints, to specified ones such as u16_t. Functions that return + errors now have the correct type (err_t). + + * General: A lot of code cleaned up and debugging code removed. Many + portability issues have been fixed. + + * The license was changed; the advertising clause was removed. + + * C64 port added. + + * Thanks: Huge thanks go to Dagan Galarneau, Horst Garnetzke, Petri + Kosunen, Mikael Caleres, and Frits Wilmink for reporting and + fixing bugs! + +(0.4) Changes since version 0.3.1 + + * Memory management has been radically changed; instead of + allocating memory from a shared heap, memory for objects that are + rapidly allocated and deallocated is now kept in pools. Allocation + and deallocation from those memory pools is very fast. The shared + heap is still present but is used less frequently. + + * The memory, memory pool, and packet buffer subsystems now support + 4-, 2-, or 1-byte alignment. + + * "Out of memory" situations are handled in a more robust way. + + * Stack usage has been reduced. + + * Easier configuration of lwIP parameters such as memory usage, + TTLs, statistics gathering, etc. All configuration parameters are + now kept in a single header file "lwipopts.h". + + * The directory structure has been changed slightly so that all + architecture specific files are kept under the src/arch + hierarchy. + + * Error propagation has been improved, both in the protocol modules + and in the API. + + * The code for the RTXC architecture has been implemented, tested + and put to use. + + * Bugs have been found and corrected in the TCP, UDP, IP, API, and + the Internet checksum modules. + + * Bugs related to porting between a 32-bit and a 16-bit architecture + have been found and corrected. + + * The license has been changed slightly to conform more with the + original BSD license, including the advertisement clause. + +(0.3.1) Changes since version 0.3 + + * Fix of a fatal bug in the buffer management. Pbufs with allocated + RAM never returned the RAM when the pbuf was deallocated. + + * TCP congestion control, window updates and retransmissions did not + work correctly. This has now been fixed. + + * Bugfixes in the API. + +(0.3) Changes since version 0.2 + + * New and improved directory structure. All include files are now + kept in a dedicated include/ directory. + + * The API now has proper error handling. A new function, + netconn_err(), now returns an error code for the connection in + case of errors. + + * Improvements in the memory management subsystem. The system now + keeps a pointer to the lowest free memory block. A new function, + mem_malloc2() tries to allocate memory once, and if it fails tries + to free some memory and retry the allocation. + + * Much testing has been done with limited memory + configurations. lwIP now does a better job when overloaded. + + * Some bugfixes and improvements to the buffer (pbuf) subsystem. + + * Many bugfixes in the TCP code: + + - Fixed a bug in tcp_close(). + + - The TCP receive window was incorrectly closed when out of + sequence segments was received. This has been fixed. + + - Connections are now timed-out of the FIN-WAIT-2 state. + + - The initial congestion window could in some cases be too + large. This has been fixed. + + - The retransmission queue could in some cases be screwed up. This + has been fixed. + + - TCP RST flag now handled correctly. + + - Out of sequence data was in some cases never delivered to the + application. This has been fixed. + + - Retransmitted segments now contain the correct acknowledgment + number and advertised window. + + - TCP retransmission timeout backoffs are not correctly computed + (ala BSD). After a number of retransmissions, TCP now gives up + the connection. + + * TCP connections now are kept on three lists, one for active + connections, one for listening connections, and one for + connections that are in TIME-WAIT. This greatly speeds up the fast + timeout processing for sending delayed ACKs. + + * TCP now provides proper feedback to the application when a + connection has been successfully set up. + + * More comments have been added to the code. The code has also been + somewhat cleaned up. + +(0.2) Initial public release. diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/COPYING b/components/net/lwip-head/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e23898b5e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. 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IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + + diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/FILES b/components/net/lwip-head/FILES new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..66253196f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/FILES @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +src/ - The source code for the lwIP TCP/IP stack. +doc/ - The documentation for lwIP. + +See also the FILES file in each subdirectory. diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/README b/components/net/lwip-head/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a62cc4f38c --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/README @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +INTRODUCTION + +lwIP is a small independent implementation of the TCP/IP protocol +suite that has been developed by Adam Dunkels at the Computer and +Networks Architectures (CNA) lab at the Swedish Institute of Computer +Science (SICS). + +The focus of the lwIP TCP/IP implementation is to reduce the RAM usage +while still having a full scale TCP. This making lwIP suitable for use +in embedded systems with tens of kilobytes of free RAM and room for +around 40 kilobytes of code ROM. + +FEATURES + + * IP (Internet Protocol) including packet forwarding over multiple network + interfaces + * ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) for network maintenance and debugging + * IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) for multicast traffic management + * UDP (User Datagram Protocol) including experimental UDP-lite extensions + * TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) with congestion control, RTT estimation + and fast recovery/fast retransmit + * Specialized raw/native API for enhanced performance + * Optional Berkeley-like socket API + * DNS (Domain names resolver) + * SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) + * DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) + * AUTOIP (for IPv4, conform with RFC 3927) + * PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) + * ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) for Ethernet + +LICENSE + +lwIP is freely available under a BSD license. + +DEVELOPMENT + +lwIP has grown into an excellent TCP/IP stack for embedded devices, +and developers using the stack often submit bug fixes, improvements, +and additions to the stack to further increase its usefulness. + +Development of lwIP is hosted on Savannah, a central point for +software development, maintenance and distribution. Everyone can +help improve lwIP by use of Savannah's interface, CVS and the +mailing list. A core team of developers will commit changes to the +CVS source tree. + +The lwIP TCP/IP stack is maintained in the 'lwip' CVS module and +contributions (such as platform ports) are in the 'contrib' module. + +See doc/savannah.txt for details on CVS server access for users and +developers. + +Last night's CVS tar ball can be downloaded from: + http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs.backups/lwip.tar.gz [CHANGED - NEEDS FIXING] + +The current CVS trees are web-browsable: + http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/lwip/lwip/ + http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/lwip/contrib/ + +Submit patches and bugs via the lwIP project page: + http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip/ + + +DOCUMENTATION + +The original out-dated homepage of lwIP and Adam Dunkels' papers on +lwIP are at the official lwIP home page: + http://www.sics.se/~adam/lwip/ + +Self documentation of the source code is regularly extracted from the +current CVS sources and is available from this web page: + http://www.nongnu.org/lwip/ + +There is now a constantly growin wiki about lwIP at + http://lwip.wikia.com/wiki/LwIP_Wiki + +Also, there are mailing lists you can subscribe at + http://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=lwip +plus searchable archives: + http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/lwip-users/ + http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/lwip-devel/ + +Reading Adam's papers, the files in docs/, browsing the source code +documentation and browsing the mailing list archives is a good way to +become familiar with the design of lwIP. + +Adam Dunkels +Leon Woestenberg + diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/SConscript b/components/net/lwip-head/SConscript new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7ce23dcf76 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/SConscript @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +Import('RTT_ROOT') +from building import * + +src = Split(""" +src/api/api_lib.c +src/api/api_msg.c +src/api/err.c +src/api/netbuf.c +src/api/netdb.c +src/api/netifapi.c +src/api/sockets.c +src/api/tcpip.c +src/api/pppapi.c +src/arch/sys_arch.c +src/core/def.c +src/core/dhcp.c +src/core/dns.c +src/core/init.c +src/core/mem.c +src/core/memp.c +src/core/netif.c +src/core/pbuf.c +src/core/raw.c +src/core/stats.c +src/core/sys.c +src/core/tcp.c +src/core/tcp_in.c +src/core/tcp_out.c +src/core/timers.c +src/core/udp.c +src/core/inet_chksum.c +src/core/ipv4/autoip.c +src/core/ipv4/icmp.c +src/core/ipv4/igmp.c +src/core/ipv4/ip4.c +src/core/ipv4/ip4_addr.c +src/core/ipv4/ip_frag.c +src/core/ipv6/dhcp6.c +src/core/ipv6/ethip6.c +src/core/ipv6/icmp6.c +src/core/ipv6/inet6.c +src/core/ipv6/ip6_addr.c +src/core/ipv6/ip6.c +src/core/ipv6/ip6_frag.c +src/core/ipv6/mld6.c +src/core/ipv6/nd6.c +src/netif/etharp.c +src/netif/ethernetif.c +src/netif/slipif.c +""") + +snmp_src = Split(""" +src/core/snmp/asn1_dec.c +src/core/snmp/asn1_enc.c +src/core/snmp/mib2.c +src/core/snmp/mib_structs.c +src/core/snmp/msg_in.c +src/core/snmp/msg_out.c +""") + +ppp_src = Split(""" +src/netif/ppp/auth.c +src/netif/ppp/ccp.c +src/netif/ppp/chap_ms.c +src/netif/ppp/chap_md5.c +src/netif/ppp/chap_new.c +src/netif/ppp/demand.c +src/netif/ppp/eap.c +src/netif/ppp/ecp.c +src/netif/ppp/eui64.c +src/netif/ppp/fsm.c +src/netif/ppp/ipcp.c +src/netif/ppp/ipv6cp.c +src/netif/ppp/lcp.c +src/netif/ppp/magic.c +src/netif/ppp/multilink.c +src/netif/ppp/ppp.c +src/netif/ppp/pppcrypt.c +src/netif/ppp/pppoe.c +src/netif/ppp/pppol2tp.c +src/netif/ppp/upap.c +src/netif/ppp/utils.c +src/netif/ppp/vj.c +src/netif/ppp/polarssl/des.c +src/netif/ppp/polarssl/md4.c +src/netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.c +src/netif/ppp/polarssl/sha1.c +""") + +# The set of source files associated with this SConscript file. +path = [GetCurrentDir() + '/src', + GetCurrentDir() + '/src/include', + GetCurrentDir() + '/src/include/ipv4', + GetCurrentDir() + '/src/include/ipv6', + GetCurrentDir() + '/src/arch/include', + GetCurrentDir() + '/src/include/netif'] + +if GetDepend(['RT_LWIP_SNMP']): + src += snmp_src + +if GetDepend(['RT_LWIP_PPP']): + src += ppp_src + path += [GetCurrentDir() + '/src/netif/ppp'] + +# For testing apps +if GetDepend(['RT_USING_NETUTILS']): + src += Glob('./apps/*.c') + +group = DefineGroup('LwIP', src, depend = ['RT_USING_LWIP', 'RT_USING_LWIP_HEAD'], CPPPATH = path) + +Return('group') diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/UPGRADING b/components/net/lwip-head/UPGRADING new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6501107a7e --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/UPGRADING @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +This file lists major changes between release versions that require +ports or applications to be changed. Use it to update a port or an +application written for an older version of lwIP to correctly work +with newer versions. + + +(CVS HEAD) + + * [Enter new changes just after this line - do not remove this line] + + ++ Application changes: + + * Replaced struct ip_addr by typedef ip_addr_t (struct ip_addr is kept for + compatibility to old applications, but will be removed in the future). + + * Renamed mem_realloc() to mem_trim() to prevent confusion with realloc() + + +++ Raw API: + * Changed the semantics of tcp_close() (since it was rather a + shutdown before): Now the application does *NOT* get any calls to the recv + callback (aside from NULL/closed) after calling tcp_close() + + * When calling tcp_abort() from a raw API TCP callback function, + make sure you return ERR_ABRT to prevent accessing unallocated memory. + (ERR_ABRT now means the applicaiton has called tcp_abort!) + + +++ Netconn API: + * Changed netconn_receive() and netconn_accept() to return + err_t, not a pointer to new data/netconn. + + +++ Socket API: + * LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO: when accept() or recv() time out, they + now set errno to EWOULDBLOCK/EAGAIN, not ETIMEDOUT. + + * Added a minimal version of posix fctl() to have a + standardised way to set O_NONBLOCK for nonblocking sockets. + + +++ all APIs: + * correctly implemented SO(F)_REUSEADDR + + ++ Port changes + + +++ new files: + + * Added 4 new files: def.c, timers.c, timers.h, tcp_impl.h: + + * Moved stack-internal parts of tcp.h to tcp_impl.h, tcp.h now only contains + the actual application programmer's API + + * Separated timer implementation from sys.h/.c, moved to timers.h/.c; + Added timer implementation for NO_SYS==1, set NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS==1 if you + still want to use your own timer implementation for NO_SYS==0 (as before). + + +++ sys layer: + + * Converted mbox- and semaphore-functions to take pointers to sys_mbox_t/ + sys_sem_t; + + * Converted sys_mbox_new/sys_sem_new to take pointers and return err_t; + + * Added Mutex concept in sys_arch (define LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX to let sys.h use + binary semaphores instead of mutexes - as before) + + +++ new options: + + * Don't waste memory when chaining segments, added option TCP_OVERSIZE to + prevent creating many small pbufs when calling tcp_write with many small + blocks of data. Instead, pbufs are allocated larger than needed and the + space is used for later calls to tcp_write. + + * Added LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF to always copy to try to create single pbufs + in tcp_write/udp_send. + + * Added an additional option LWIP_ETHERNET to support ethernet without ARP + (necessary for pure PPPoE) + + * Add MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS to place memory pools in separate arrays. This may + be used to place these pools into user-defined memory by using external + declaration. + + * Added TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT corresponding to TCP_SNDLOWAT + + +++ new pools: + + * Netdb uses a memp pool for allocating memory when getaddrinfo() is called, + so MEMP_NUM_NETDB has to be set accordingly. + + * DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC uses a memp pool instead of the heap, so + MEMP_NUM_LOCALHOSTLIST has to be set accordingly. + + * Snmp-agent uses a memp pools instead of the heap, so MEMP_NUM_SNMP_* have + to be set accordingly. + + * PPPoE uses a MEMP pool instead of the heap, so MEMP_NUM_PPPOE_INTERFACES + has to be set accordingly + + * Integrated loopif into netif.c - loopif does not have to be created by the + port any more, just define LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF to 1. + + * Added define LWIP_RAND() for lwip-wide randomization (needs to be defined + in cc.h, e.g. used by igmp) + + * Added printf-formatter X8_F to printf u8_t as hex + + * The heap now may be moved to user-defined memory by defining + LWIP_RAM_HEAP_POINTER as a void pointer to that memory's address + + * added autoip_set_struct() and dhcp_set_struct() to let autoip and dhcp work + with user-allocated structs instead of calling mem_malloc + + * Added const char* name to mem- and memp-stats for easier debugging. + + * Calculate the TCP/UDP checksum while copying to only fetch data once: + Define LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY to a memcpy-like function that returns the checksum + + * Added SO_REUSE_RXTOALL to pass received UDP broadcast/multicast packets to + more than one pcb. + + * Changed the semantics of ARP_QUEUEING==0: ARP_QUEUEING now cannot be turned + off any more, if this is set to 0, only one packet (the most recent one) is + queued (like demanded by RFC 1122). + + + ++ Major bugfixes/improvements + + * Implemented tcp_shutdown() to only shut down one end of a connection + * Implemented shutdown() at socket- and netconn-level + * Added errorset support to select() + improved select speed overhead + * Merged pppd to v2.3.11 (including some backported bugfixes from 2.4.x) + * Added timer implementation for NO_SYS==1 (may be disabled with NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS==1 + * Use macros defined in ip_addr.h to work with IP addresses + * Implemented many nonblocking socket/netconn functions + * Fixed ARP input processing: only add a new entry if a request was directed as us + * mem_realloc() to mem_trim() to prevent confusion with realloc() + * Some improvements for AutoIP (don't route/forward link-local addresses, don't break + existing connections when assigning a routable address) + * Correctly handle remote side overrunning our rcv_wnd in ooseq case + * Removed packing from ip_addr_t, the packed version is now only used in protocol headers + * Corrected PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE for ports where ETH_PAD_SIZE > 0 + * Added support for static ARP table entries + +(STABLE-1.3.2) + + * initial version of this file diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/tcpclient6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/tcpclient6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dfe9d6ac85 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/tcpclient6.c @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +#include +#include +#include + +#define SERV_PORT 12345 +#define SERVADDR "4006:e024:680:c6e:223:8bff:fe59:de90" // Do not use link-local address, lwip-head did not implement it. +#define BUF_SIZE 1024 +static const char send_data[] = "This is TCP Client from RT-Thread."; + +void tcpclient6(void) +{ + char* recv_data; + int sockfd, bytes_received; + struct sockaddr_in6 server_addr6; + int status = 0; + + recv_data = rt_malloc(BUF_SIZE); + if(recv_data == RT_NULL) + { + rt_kprintf("No memory\n"); + return ; + } + + if((sockfd = socket(PF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) + { + rt_kprintf("Socket error\n"); + rt_free(recv_data); + return ; + } + + memset(&server_addr6, 0, sizeof(server_addr6)); + server_addr6.sin6_family = AF_INET6; + server_addr6.sin6_port = htons(SERV_PORT); + if(inet_pton(AF_INET6, SERVADDR, &server_addr6.sin6_addr.s6_addr) != 1) + { + rt_kprintf("inet_pton() error\n"); + rt_free(recv_data); + return ; + } + + status = connect(sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&server_addr6, sizeof(server_addr6)); + if(status < 0) + { + rt_kprintf("Connect error:%d\n", status); + rt_free(recv_data); + return ; + } + + while(1) + { + bytes_received = recv(sockfd, recv_data, BUF_SIZE -1, 0); + if(bytes_received <= 0) + { + closesocket(sockfd); + rt_free(recv_data); + break; + } + recv_data[bytes_received] = '\0'; + if(strcmp(recv_data, "q") == 0 || strcmp(recv_data, "Q") == 0) + { + closesocket(sockfd); + rt_free(recv_data); + break; + } + else + { + rt_kprintf("\nReceived data = %s ", recv_data); + } + send(sockfd, send_data, strlen(send_data), 0); + } + + return; +} + +#ifdef RT_USING_FINSH +#include +FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(tcpclient6, startup tcp client via ipv6); +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/tcpecho6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/tcpecho6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6d86e5fd9b --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/tcpecho6.c @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +#include +#include +#include + +#define TCP_ECHO_PORT 10001 +void tcpecho6(void) +{ + struct netconn *conn, *newconn; + err_t err; + + conn = netconn_new(NETCONN_TCP_IPV6); + netconn_bind_ip6(conn, IP6_ADDR_ANY, TCP_ECHO_PORT); + netconn_listen(conn); + + while(1) + { + err = netconn_accept(conn, &newconn); + if(err == ERR_OK) + { + struct netbuf *buf; + void *data; + u16_t len; + + while(netconn_recv(newconn, &buf) == ERR_OK) + { + do + { + netbuf_data(buf, &data, &len); + err = netconn_write(newconn, data, len, NETCONN_COPY); + if(err != ERR_OK) + rt_kprintf("netconn_write() error\n"); + }while(netbuf_next(buf) >= 0); + netbuf_delete(buf); + } + netconn_delete(newconn); + } + } +} + +#ifdef RT_USING_FINSH +#include +FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(tcpecho6, startup tcp echo server via ipv6); +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/tcpserver6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/tcpserver6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c683ccee2b --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/tcpserver6.c @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +#include +#include + +#define SERV_PORT 10001 +#define BUF_SIZE 1024 +#define BACKLOG 5 + +static const char send_data[] = "This is TCP Server from RT-Thread."; + +void tcpserver6(void) +{ + int sockfd, clientfd; + struct sockaddr_in6 server_addr6, client_addr6; + int bytes_received; + char *recv_data; + rt_uint32_t sin_size; + rt_bool_t stop = RT_FALSE; + + recv_data = rt_malloc(BUF_SIZE); + if(recv_data == RT_NULL) + { + rt_kprintf("No memory\n"); + return ; + } + + if((sockfd = socket(PF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) + { + rt_kprintf("Socket error\n"); + rt_free(recv_data); + return ; + } + + server_addr6.sin6_family = AF_INET6; + memcpy(server_addr6.sin6_addr.s6_addr, IP6_ADDR_ANY, 16); + server_addr6.sin6_port = htons(SERV_PORT); + + if(bind(sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&server_addr6, sizeof(struct sockaddr)) == -1) + { + rt_kprintf("Bind error\n"); + rt_free(recv_data); + return ; + } + if(listen(sockfd, BACKLOG) == -1) + { + rt_kprintf("Listen error\n"); + rt_free(recv_data); + return ; + } + + rt_sprintf(recv_data, "%4d", SERV_PORT); + rt_kprintf("\nTCPServer Waiting for client on port %s...\n", recv_data); + + while(stop != RT_TRUE) + { + sin_size = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6); + clientfd = accept(sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&client_addr6, &sin_size); + rt_kprintf("I got a connection from (IP:%s, PORT:%d\n)", inet6_ntoa(client_addr6.sin6_addr), ntohs(client_addr6.sin6_port)); + while(1) + { + send(clientfd, send_data, strlen(send_data), 0); + + bytes_received = recv(clientfd, recv_data, BUF_SIZE, 0); + if(bytes_received <= 0) + { + closesocket(clientfd); + break; + } + recv_data[bytes_received] = '\0'; + if(strcmp(recv_data, "q") == 0 || strcmp(recv_data, "Q") == 0) + { + closesocket(clientfd); + break; + } + else if(strcmp(recv_data, "exit") == 0) + { + closesocket(clientfd); + stop = RT_TRUE; + break; + } + else + { + rt_kprintf("RECEIVED DATA = %s\n", recv_data); + } + } + } + + closesocket(sockfd); + rt_free(recv_data); + + return ; +} +#ifdef RT_USING_FINSH +#include +FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(tcpserver6, start tcp server via ipv6 ); +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/udpclient6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/udpclient6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..26fa9ebcc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/udpclient6.c @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +#include +#include +#include + +#define SERV_PORT 22345 +#define SERVADDR "4006:e024:680:c6e:223:8bff:fe59:de90" +#define BUF_SIZE 1024 +static const char send_data[] = "This is UDP Client from RT-Thread."; + +void udpclient6(void) +{ + char *recv_data; + int sockfd; + struct sockaddr_in6 server_addr6, client_addr6; + socklen_t clientlen; + + recv_data = rt_malloc(BUF_SIZE); + if(recv_data == RT_NULL) + { + rt_kprintf("No memory\n"); + return ; + } + + if((sockfd = socket(PF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) == -1) + { + rt_kprintf("Socket error\n"); + rt_free(recv_data); + return ; + } + + memset(&server_addr6, 0, sizeof(server_addr6)); + server_addr6.sin6_family = AF_INET6; + server_addr6.sin6_port = htons(SERV_PORT); + if(inet_pton(AF_INET6, SERVADDR, &server_addr6.sin6_addr.s6_addr) != 1) + { + rt_kprintf("inet_pton() error\n"); + rt_free(recv_data); + return ; + } + + if(sendto(sockfd, send_data, sizeof(recv_data), 0, (struct sockaddr *)&server_addr6, sizeof(server_addr6)) < 0) + { + rt_kprintf("Sendto error\n"); + rt_free(recv_data); + return ; + } + + rt_kprintf("Waiting for a reply...\n"); + + clientlen = sizeof(client_addr6); + if(recvfrom(sockfd, recv_data, BUF_SIZE, 0, (struct sockaddr *)&client_addr6, &clientlen) < 0) + { + rt_kprintf("Recvfrom error\n"); + rt_free(recv_data); + return ; + } + rt_kprintf("got '%s'\n", recv_data); + closesocket(sockfd); +} +#ifdef RT_USING_FINSH +#include +FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(udpclient6, start udp server via ipv6); +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/udpecho6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/udpecho6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d9a728478f --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/udpecho6.c @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +#include +#include +#include + +#define UDP_ECHO_PORT 10002 + +void udpecho6(void) +{ + struct netconn *conn, *newconn; + struct netbuf *buf; + struct ip6_addr *addr6; + unsigned short port; + err_t err; + + + conn = netconn_new(NETCONN_UDP_IPV6); + netconn_bind_ip6(conn, IP6_ADDR_ANY, UDP_ECHO_PORT); + + while(1) + { + netconn_recv(conn, &buf); + addr6 = netbuf_fromaddr_ip6(buf); + port = netbuf_fromport(buf); + netconn_connect_ip6(conn, addr6, port); + netconn_sendto_ip6(conn, buf, addr6, port); + netbuf_delete(buf); + } +} +#ifdef RT_USING_FINSH +#include +FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(udpecho6, startup udpecho via ipv6); +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/udpserver6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/udpserver6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..40293d2895 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/apps/ipv6/udpserver6.c @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +#include +#include + +#define SERV_PORT 10012 +#define BUF_SIZE 1024 + +static const char send_data[] = "This is UDP Server from RT-Thread."; + +void udpserver6(void) +{ + int sockfd; + struct sockaddr_in6 server_addr6; + struct sockaddr_in6 client_addr6; + int bytes_read; + char *recv_data; + rt_uint32_t addr_len; + + recv_data = rt_malloc(BUF_SIZE); + if(recv_data == RT_NULL) + { + rt_kprintf("No memory\n"); + return ; + } + + if((sockfd = socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) == -1) + { + rt_kprintf("Socket error\n"); + rt_free(recv_data); + return ; + } + + server_addr6.sin6_family = AF_INET6; + server_addr6.sin6_port = htons(SERV_PORT); + memcpy(server_addr6.sin6_addr.s6_addr, IP6_ADDR_ANY, 16); + + if(bind(sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&server_addr6, sizeof(struct sockaddr)) == -1) + { + rt_kprintf("Bind error\n"); + rt_free(recv_data); + return ; + } + rt_sprintf(recv_data, "%4d", SERV_PORT); + rt_kprintf("UDPServer Waiting for client on port %s...\n", recv_data); + + addr_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr); + while(1) + { + bytes_read = recvfrom(sockfd, recv_data, BUF_SIZE - 1, 0, (struct sockaddr *)&client_addr6, &addr_len); + recv_data[bytes_read] = '\0'; + rt_kprintf("\n(%s, %d) said:", inet6_ntoa(client_addr6.sin6_addr), ntohs(client_addr6.sin6_port)); + rt_kprintf("%s", recv_data); + + if(strcmp(recv_data, "exit") == 0) + { + closesocket(sockfd); + rt_free(recv_data); + break; + } + } + return ; +} + +#ifdef RT_USING_FINSH +#include +FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(udpserver6, startup udp server via ipv6); +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/doc/FILES b/components/net/lwip-head/doc/FILES new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..05d356f4f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/doc/FILES @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +savannah.txt - How to obtain the current development source code. +contrib.txt - How to contribute to lwIP as a developer. +rawapi.txt - The documentation for the core API of lwIP. + Also provides an overview about the other APIs and multithreading. +snmp_agent.txt - The documentation for the lwIP SNMP agent. +sys_arch.txt - The documentation for a system abstraction layer of lwIP. diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/doc/contrib.txt b/components/net/lwip-head/doc/contrib.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b9860208b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/doc/contrib.txt @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +1 Introduction + +This document describes some guidelines for people participating +in lwIP development. + +2 How to contribute to lwIP + +Here is a short list of suggestions to anybody working with lwIP and +trying to contribute bug reports, fixes, enhancements, platform ports etc. +First of all as you may already know lwIP is a volunteer project so feedback +to fixes or questions might often come late. Hopefully the bug and patch tracking +features of Savannah help us not lose users' input. + +2.1 Source code style: + +1. do not use tabs. +2. indentation is two spaces per level (i.e. per tab). +3. end debug messages with a trailing newline (\n). +4. one space between keyword and opening bracket. +5. no space between function and opening bracket. +6. one space and no newline before opening curly braces of a block. +7. closing curly brace on a single line. +8. spaces surrounding assignment and comparisons. +9. don't initialize static and/or global variables to zero, the compiler takes care of that. +10. use current source code style as further reference. + +2.2 Source code documentation style: + +1. JavaDoc compliant and Doxygen compatible. +2. Function documentation above functions in .c files, not .h files. + (This forces you to synchronize documentation and implementation.) +3. Use current documentation style as further reference. + +2.3 Bug reports and patches: + +1. Make sure you are reporting bugs or send patches against the latest + sources. (From the latest release and/or the current CVS sources.) +2. If you think you found a bug make sure it's not already filed in the + bugtracker at Savannah. +3. If you have a fix put the patch on Savannah. If it is a patch that affects + both core and arch specific stuff please separate them so that the core can + be applied separately while leaving the other patch 'open'. The prefered way + is to NOT touch archs you can't test and let maintainers take care of them. + This is a good way to see if they are used at all - the same goes for unix + netifs except tapif. +4. Do not file a bug and post a fix to it to the patch area. Either a bug report + or a patch will be enough. + If you correct an existing bug then attach the patch to the bug rather than creating a new entry in the patch area. +5. Patches should be specific to a single change or to related changes.Do not mix bugfixes with spelling and other + trivial fixes unless the bugfix is trivial too.Do not reorganize code and rename identifiers in the same patch you + change behaviour if not necessary.A patch is easier to read and understand if it's to the point and short than + if it's not to the point and long :) so the chances for it to be applied are greater. + +2.4 Platform porters: + +1. If you have ported lwIP to a platform (an OS, a uC/processor or a combination of these) and + you think it could benefit others[1] you might want discuss this on the mailing list. You + can also ask for CVS access to submit and maintain your port in the contrib CVS module. + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/doc/rawapi.txt b/components/net/lwip-head/doc/rawapi.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8c190305ed --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/doc/rawapi.txt @@ -0,0 +1,511 @@ +Raw TCP/IP interface for lwIP + +Authors: Adam Dunkels, Leon Woestenberg, Christiaan Simons + +lwIP provides three Application Program's Interfaces (APIs) for programs +to use for communication with the TCP/IP code: +* low-level "core" / "callback" or "raw" API. +* higher-level "sequential" API. +* BSD-style socket API. + +The sequential API provides a way for ordinary, sequential, programs +to use the lwIP stack. It is quite similar to the BSD socket API. The +model of execution is based on the blocking open-read-write-close +paradigm. Since the TCP/IP stack is event based by nature, the TCP/IP +code and the application program must reside in different execution +contexts (threads). + +The socket API is a compatibility API for existing applications, +currently it is built on top of the sequential API. It is meant to +provide all functions needed to run socket API applications running +on other platforms (e.g. unix / windows etc.). However, due to limitations +in the specification of this API, there might be incompatibilities +that require small modifications of existing programs. + +** Threading + +lwIP started targeting single-threaded environments. When adding multi- +threading support, instead of making the core thread-safe, another +approach was chosen: there is one main thread running the lwIP core +(also known as the "tcpip_thread"). The raw API may only be used from +this thread! Application threads using the sequential- or socket API +communicate with this main thread through message passing. + + As such, the list of functions that may be called from + other threads or an ISR is very limited! Only functions + from these API header files are thread-safe: + - api.h + - netbuf.h + - netdb.h + - netifapi.h + - sockets.h + - sys.h + + Additionaly, memory (de-)allocation functions may be + called from multiple threads (not ISR!) with NO_SYS=0 + since they are protected by SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT and/or + semaphores. + + Only since 1.3.0, if SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT is set to 1 + and LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT is set to 1, + pbuf_free() may also be called from another thread or + an ISR (since only then, mem_free - for PBUF_RAM - may + be called from an ISR: otherwise, the HEAP is only + protected by semaphores). + + +** The remainder of this document discusses the "raw" API. ** + +The raw TCP/IP interface allows the application program to integrate +better with the TCP/IP code. Program execution is event based by +having callback functions being called from within the TCP/IP +code. The TCP/IP code and the application program both run in the same +thread. The sequential API has a much higher overhead and is not very +well suited for small systems since it forces a multithreaded paradigm +on the application. + +The raw TCP/IP interface is not only faster in terms of code execution +time but is also less memory intensive. The drawback is that program +development is somewhat harder and application programs written for +the raw TCP/IP interface are more difficult to understand. Still, this +is the preferred way of writing applications that should be small in +code size and memory usage. + +Both APIs can be used simultaneously by different application +programs. In fact, the sequential API is implemented as an application +program using the raw TCP/IP interface. + +--- Callbacks + +Program execution is driven by callbacks. Each callback is an ordinary +C function that is called from within the TCP/IP code. Every callback +function is passed the current TCP or UDP connection state as an +argument. Also, in order to be able to keep program specific state, +the callback functions are called with a program specified argument +that is independent of the TCP/IP state. + +The function for setting the application connection state is: + +- void tcp_arg(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, void *arg) + + Specifies the program specific state that should be passed to all + other callback functions. The "pcb" argument is the current TCP + connection control block, and the "arg" argument is the argument + that will be passed to the callbacks. + + +--- TCP connection setup + +The functions used for setting up connections is similar to that of +the sequential API and of the BSD socket API. A new TCP connection +identifier (i.e., a protocol control block - PCB) is created with the +tcp_new() function. This PCB can then be either set to listen for new +incoming connections or be explicitly connected to another host. + +- struct tcp_pcb *tcp_new(void) + + Creates a new connection identifier (PCB). If memory is not + available for creating the new pcb, NULL is returned. + +- err_t tcp_bind(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + u16_t port) + + Binds the pcb to a local IP address and port number. The IP address + can be specified as IP_ADDR_ANY in order to bind the connection to + all local IP addresses. + + If another connection is bound to the same port, the function will + return ERR_USE, otherwise ERR_OK is returned. + +- struct tcp_pcb *tcp_listen(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) + + Commands a pcb to start listening for incoming connections. When an + incoming connection is accepted, the function specified with the + tcp_accept() function will be called. The pcb will have to be bound + to a local port with the tcp_bind() function. + + The tcp_listen() function returns a new connection identifier, and + the one passed as an argument to the function will be + deallocated. The reason for this behavior is that less memory is + needed for a connection that is listening, so tcp_listen() will + reclaim the memory needed for the original connection and allocate a + new smaller memory block for the listening connection. + + tcp_listen() may return NULL if no memory was available for the + listening connection. If so, the memory associated with the pcb + passed as an argument to tcp_listen() will not be deallocated. + +- struct tcp_pcb *tcp_listen_with_backlog(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t backlog) + + Same as tcp_listen, but limits the number of outstanding connections + in the listen queue to the value specified by the backlog argument. + To use it, your need to set TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG=1 in your lwipopts.h. + +- void tcp_accepted(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) + + Inform lwIP that an incoming connection has been accepted. This would + usually be called from the accept callback. This allows lwIP to perform + housekeeping tasks, such as allowing further incoming connections to be + queued in the listen backlog. + ATTENTION: the PCB passed in must be the listening pcb, not the pcb passed + into the accept callback! + +- void tcp_accept(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, + err_t (* accept)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *newpcb, + err_t err)) + + Specified the callback function that should be called when a new + connection arrives on a listening connection. + +- err_t tcp_connect(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + u16_t port, err_t (* connected)(void *arg, + struct tcp_pcb *tpcb, + err_t err)); + + Sets up the pcb to connect to the remote host and sends the + initial SYN segment which opens the connection. + + The tcp_connect() function returns immediately; it does not wait for + the connection to be properly setup. Instead, it will call the + function specified as the fourth argument (the "connected" argument) + when the connection is established. If the connection could not be + properly established, either because the other host refused the + connection or because the other host didn't answer, the "err" + callback function of this pcb (registered with tcp_err, see below) + will be called. + + The tcp_connect() function can return ERR_MEM if no memory is + available for enqueueing the SYN segment. If the SYN indeed was + enqueued successfully, the tcp_connect() function returns ERR_OK. + + +--- Sending TCP data + +TCP data is sent by enqueueing the data with a call to +tcp_write(). When the data is successfully transmitted to the remote +host, the application will be notified with a call to a specified +callback function. + +- err_t tcp_write(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, const void *dataptr, u16_t len, + u8_t apiflags) + + Enqueues the data pointed to by the argument dataptr. The length of + the data is passed as the len parameter. The apiflags can be one or more of: + - TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY: indicates whether the new memory should be allocated + for the data to be copied into. If this flag is not given, no new memory + should be allocated and the data should only be referenced by pointer. This + also means that the memory behind dataptr must not change until the data is + ACKed by the remote host + - TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE: indicates that more data follows. If this is given, + the PSH flag is set in the last segment created by this call to tcp_write. + If this flag is given, the PSH flag is not set. + + The tcp_write() function will fail and return ERR_MEM if the length + of the data exceeds the current send buffer size or if the length of + the queue of outgoing segment is larger than the upper limit defined + in lwipopts.h. The number of bytes available in the output queue can + be retrieved with the tcp_sndbuf() function. + + The proper way to use this function is to call the function with at + most tcp_sndbuf() bytes of data. If the function returns ERR_MEM, + the application should wait until some of the currently enqueued + data has been successfully received by the other host and try again. + +- void tcp_sent(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, + err_t (* sent)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb, + u16_t len)) + + Specifies the callback function that should be called when data has + successfully been received (i.e., acknowledged) by the remote + host. The len argument passed to the callback function gives the + amount bytes that was acknowledged by the last acknowledgment. + + +--- Receiving TCP data + +TCP data reception is callback based - an application specified +callback function is called when new data arrives. When the +application has taken the data, it has to call the tcp_recved() +function to indicate that TCP can advertise increase the receive +window. + +- void tcp_recv(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, + err_t (* recv)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb, + struct pbuf *p, err_t err)) + + Sets the callback function that will be called when new data + arrives. The callback function will be passed a NULL pbuf to + indicate that the remote host has closed the connection. If + there are no errors and the callback function is to return + ERR_OK, then it must free the pbuf. Otherwise, it must not + free the pbuf so that lwIP core code can store it. + +- void tcp_recved(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u16_t len) + + Must be called when the application has received the data. The len + argument indicates the length of the received data. + + +--- Application polling + +When a connection is idle (i.e., no data is either transmitted or +received), lwIP will repeatedly poll the application by calling a +specified callback function. This can be used either as a watchdog +timer for killing connections that have stayed idle for too long, or +as a method of waiting for memory to become available. For instance, +if a call to tcp_write() has failed because memory wasn't available, +the application may use the polling functionality to call tcp_write() +again when the connection has been idle for a while. + +- void tcp_poll(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, + err_t (* poll)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb), + u8_t interval) + + Specifies the polling interval and the callback function that should + be called to poll the application. The interval is specified in + number of TCP coarse grained timer shots, which typically occurs + twice a second. An interval of 10 means that the application would + be polled every 5 seconds. + + +--- Closing and aborting connections + +- err_t tcp_close(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) + + Closes the connection. The function may return ERR_MEM if no memory + was available for closing the connection. If so, the application + should wait and try again either by using the acknowledgment + callback or the polling functionality. If the close succeeds, the + function returns ERR_OK. + + The pcb is deallocated by the TCP code after a call to tcp_close(). + +- void tcp_abort(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) + + Aborts the connection by sending a RST (reset) segment to the remote + host. The pcb is deallocated. This function never fails. + + ATTENTION: When calling this from one of the TCP callbacks, make + sure you always return ERR_ABRT (and never return ERR_ABRT otherwise + or you will risk accessing deallocated memory or memory leaks! + + +If a connection is aborted because of an error, the application is +alerted of this event by the err callback. Errors that might abort a +connection are when there is a shortage of memory. The callback +function to be called is set using the tcp_err() function. + +- void tcp_err(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, void (* err)(void *arg, + err_t err)) + + The error callback function does not get the pcb passed to it as a + parameter since the pcb may already have been deallocated. + + +--- Lower layer TCP interface + +TCP provides a simple interface to the lower layers of the +system. During system initialization, the function tcp_init() has +to be called before any other TCP function is called. When the system +is running, the two timer functions tcp_fasttmr() and tcp_slowtmr() +must be called with regular intervals. The tcp_fasttmr() should be +called every TCP_FAST_INTERVAL milliseconds (defined in tcp.h) and +tcp_slowtmr() should be called every TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL milliseconds. + + +--- UDP interface + +The UDP interface is similar to that of TCP, but due to the lower +level of complexity of UDP, the interface is significantly simpler. + +- struct udp_pcb *udp_new(void) + + Creates a new UDP pcb which can be used for UDP communication. The + pcb is not active until it has either been bound to a local address + or connected to a remote address. + +- void udp_remove(struct udp_pcb *pcb) + + Removes and deallocates the pcb. + +- err_t udp_bind(struct udp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + u16_t port) + + Binds the pcb to a local address. The IP-address argument "ipaddr" + can be IP_ADDR_ANY to indicate that it should listen to any local IP + address. The function currently always return ERR_OK. + +- err_t udp_connect(struct udp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + u16_t port) + + Sets the remote end of the pcb. This function does not generate any + network traffic, but only set the remote address of the pcb. + +- err_t udp_disconnect(struct udp_pcb *pcb) + + Remove the remote end of the pcb. This function does not generate + any network traffic, but only removes the remote address of the pcb. + +- err_t udp_send(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p) + + Sends the pbuf p. The pbuf is not deallocated. + +- void udp_recv(struct udp_pcb *pcb, + void (* recv)(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *upcb, + struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *addr, + u16_t port), + void *recv_arg) + + Specifies a callback function that should be called when a UDP + datagram is received. + + +--- System initalization + +A truly complete and generic sequence for initializing the lwip stack +cannot be given because it depends on the build configuration (lwipopts.h) +and additional initializations for your runtime environment (e.g. timers). + +We can give you some idea on how to proceed when using the raw API. +We assume a configuration using a single Ethernet netif and the +UDP and TCP transport layers, IPv4 and the DHCP client. + +Call these functions in the order of appearance: + +- stats_init() + + Clears the structure where runtime statistics are gathered. + +- sys_init() + + Not of much use since we set the NO_SYS 1 option in lwipopts.h, + to be called for easy configuration changes. + +- mem_init() + + Initializes the dynamic memory heap defined by MEM_SIZE. + +- memp_init() + + Initializes the memory pools defined by MEMP_NUM_x. + +- pbuf_init() + + Initializes the pbuf memory pool defined by PBUF_POOL_SIZE. + +- etharp_init() + + Initializes the ARP table and queue. + Note: you must call etharp_tmr at a ARP_TMR_INTERVAL (5 seconds) regular interval + after this initialization. + +- ip_init() + + Doesn't do much, it should be called to handle future changes. + +- udp_init() + + Clears the UDP PCB list. + +- tcp_init() + + Clears the TCP PCB list and clears some internal TCP timers. + Note: you must call tcp_fasttmr() and tcp_slowtmr() at the + predefined regular intervals after this initialization. + +- netif_add(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + ip_addr_t *netmask, ip_addr_t *gw, + void *state, err_t (* init)(struct netif *netif), + err_t (* input)(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *netif)) + + Adds your network interface to the netif_list. Allocate a struct + netif and pass a pointer to this structure as the first argument. + Give pointers to cleared ip_addr structures when using DHCP, + or fill them with sane numbers otherwise. The state pointer may be NULL. + + The init function pointer must point to a initialization function for + your ethernet netif interface. The following code illustrates it's use. + + err_t netif_if_init(struct netif *netif) + { + u8_t i; + + for(i = 0; i < ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN; i++) netif->hwaddr[i] = some_eth_addr[i]; + init_my_eth_device(); + return ERR_OK; + } + + For ethernet drivers, the input function pointer must point to the lwip + function ethernet_input() declared in "netif/etharp.h". Other drivers + must use ip_input() declared in "lwip/ip.h". + +- netif_set_default(struct netif *netif) + + Registers the default network interface. + +- netif_set_up(struct netif *netif) + + When the netif is fully configured this function must be called. + +- dhcp_start(struct netif *netif) + + Creates a new DHCP client for this interface on the first call. + Note: you must call dhcp_fine_tmr() and dhcp_coarse_tmr() at + the predefined regular intervals after starting the client. + + You can peek in the netif->dhcp struct for the actual DHCP status. + + +--- Optimalization hints + +The first thing you want to optimize is the lwip_standard_checksum() +routine from src/core/inet.c. You can override this standard +function with the #define LWIP_CHKSUM . + +There are C examples given in inet.c or you might want to +craft an assembly function for this. RFC1071 is a good +introduction to this subject. + +Other significant improvements can be made by supplying +assembly or inline replacements for htons() and htonl() +if you're using a little-endian architecture. +#define LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP 1 +#define LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONS(x) +#define LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONL(x) + +Check your network interface driver if it reads at +a higher speed than the maximum wire-speed. If the +hardware isn't serviced frequently and fast enough +buffer overflows are likely to occur. + +E.g. when using the cs8900 driver, call cs8900if_service(ethif) +as frequently as possible. When using an RTOS let the cs8900 interrupt +wake a high priority task that services your driver using a binary +semaphore or event flag. Some drivers might allow additional tuning +to match your application and network. + +For a production release it is recommended to set LWIP_STATS to 0. +Note that speed performance isn't influenced much by simply setting +high values to the memory options. + +For more optimization hints take a look at the lwIP wiki. + +--- Zero-copy MACs + +To achieve zero-copy on transmit, the data passed to the raw API must +remain unchanged until sent. Because the send- (or write-)functions return +when the packets have been enqueued for sending, data must be kept stable +after that, too. + +This implies that PBUF_RAM/PBUF_POOL pbufs passed to raw-API send functions +must *not* be reused by the application unless their ref-count is 1. + +For no-copy pbufs (PBUF_ROM/PBUF_REF), data must be kept unchanged, too, +but the stack/driver will/must copy PBUF_REF'ed data when enqueueing, while +PBUF_ROM-pbufs are just enqueued (as ROM-data is expected to never change). + +Also, data passed to tcp_write without the copy-flag must not be changed! + +Therefore, be careful which type of PBUF you use and if you copy TCP data +or not! diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/doc/savannah.txt b/components/net/lwip-head/doc/savannah.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..409905b10c --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/doc/savannah.txt @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +Daily Use Guide for using Savannah for lwIP + +Table of Contents: + +1 - Obtaining lwIP from the CVS repository +2 - Committers/developers CVS access using SSH (to be written) +3 - Merging from DEVEL branch to main trunk (stable branch) +4 - How to release lwIP + + + +1 Obtaining lwIP from the CVS repository +---------------------------------------- + +To perform an anonymous CVS checkout of the main trunk (this is where +bug fixes and incremental enhancements occur), do this: + +cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/sources/lwip checkout lwip + +Or, obtain a stable branch (updated with bug fixes only) as follows: +cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/sources/lwip checkout \ + -r STABLE-0_7 -d lwip-0.7 lwip + +Or, obtain a specific (fixed) release as follows: +cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/sources/lwip checkout \ + -r STABLE-0_7_0 -d lwip-0.7.0 lwip + +3 Committers/developers CVS access using SSH +-------------------------------------------- + +The Savannah server uses SSH (Secure Shell) protocol 2 authentication and encryption. +As such, CVS commits to the server occur through a SSH tunnel for project members. +To create a SSH2 key pair in UNIX-like environments, do this: + +ssh-keygen -t dsa + +Under Windows, a recommended SSH client is "PuTTY", freely available with good +documentation and a graphic user interface. Use its key generator. + +Now paste the id_dsa.pub contents into your Savannah account public key list. Wait +a while so that Savannah can update its configuration (This can take minutes). + +Try to login using SSH: + +ssh -v your_login@cvs.sv.gnu.org + +If it tells you: + +Authenticating with public key "your_key_name"... +Server refused to allocate pty + +then you could login; Savannah refuses to give you a shell - which is OK, as we +are allowed to use SSH for CVS only. Now, you should be able to do this: + +export CVS_RSH=ssh +cvs -z3 -d:ext:your_login@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/sources/lwip co lwip + +after which you can edit your local files with bug fixes or new features and +commit them. Make sure you know what you are doing when using CVS to make +changes on the repository. If in doubt, ask on the lwip-members mailing list. + +(If SSH asks about authenticity of the host, you can check the key + fingerprint against http://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=lwip) + + +3 Merging from DEVEL branch to main trunk (stable) +-------------------------------------------------- + +Merging is a delicate process in CVS and requires the +following disciplined steps in order to prevent conflicts +in the future. Conflicts can be hard to solve! + +Merging from branch A to branch B requires that the A branch +has a tag indicating the previous merger. This tag is called +'merged_from_A_to_B'. After merging, the tag is moved in the +A branch to remember this merger for future merge actions. + +IMPORTANT: AFTER COMMITTING A SUCCESFUL MERGE IN THE +REPOSITORY, THE TAG MUST BE SET ON THE SOURCE BRANCH OF THE +MERGE ACTION (REPLACING EXISTING TAGS WITH THE SAME NAME). + +Merge all changes in DEVEL since our last merge to main: + +In the working copy of the main trunk: +cvs update -P -jmerged_from_DEVEL_to_main -jDEVEL + +(This will apply the changes between 'merged_from_DEVEL_to_main' +and 'DEVEL' to your work set of files) + +We can now commit the merge result. +cvs commit -R -m "Merged from DEVEL to main." + +If this worked out OK, we now move the tag in the DEVEL branch +to this merge point, so we can use this point for future merges: + +cvs rtag -F -r DEVEL merged_from_DEVEL_to_main lwip + +4 How to release lwIP +--------------------- + +First, checkout a clean copy of the branch to be released. Tag this set with +tag name "STABLE-0_6_3". (I use release number 0.6.3 throughout this example). + +Login CVS using pserver authentication, then export a clean copy of the +tagged tree. Export is similar to a checkout, except that the CVS metadata +is not created locally. + +export CVS_RSH=ssh +cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/sources/lwip checkout \ + -r STABLE-0_6_3 -d lwip-0.6.3 lwip + +Archive this directory using tar, gzip'd, bzip2'd and zip'd. + +tar czvf lwip-0.6.3.tar.gz lwip-0.6.3 +tar cjvf lwip-0.6.3.tar.bz2 lwip-0.6.3 +zip -r lwip-0.6.3.zip lwip-0.6.3 + +Now, sign the archives with a detached GPG binary signature as follows: + +gpg -b lwip-0.6.3.tar.gz +gpg -b lwip-0.6.3.tar.bz2 +gpg -b lwip-0.6.3.zip + +Upload these files using anonymous FTP: +ncftp ftp://savannah.gnu.org/incoming/savannah/lwip + +ncftp>mput *0.6.3.* + +Additionally, you may post a news item on Savannah, like this: + +A new 0.6.3 release is now available here: +http://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group=lwip&highlight=0.6.3 + +You will have to submit this via the user News interface, then approve +this via the Administrator News interface. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/doc/snmp_agent.txt b/components/net/lwip-head/doc/snmp_agent.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2653230f4d --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/doc/snmp_agent.txt @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +SNMPv1 agent for lwIP + +Author: Christiaan Simons + +This is a brief introduction how to use and configure the SNMP agent. +Note the agent uses the raw-API UDP interface so you may also want to +read rawapi.txt to gain a better understanding of the SNMP message handling. + +0 Agent Capabilities +==================== + +SNMPv1 per RFC1157 + This is an old(er) standard but is still widely supported. + For SNMPv2c and v3 have a greater complexity and need many + more lines of code. IMHO this breaks the idea of "lightweight IP". + + Note the S in SNMP stands for "Simple". Note that "Simple" is + relative. SNMP is simple compared to the complex ISO network + management protocols CMIP (Common Management Information Protocol) + and CMOT (CMip Over Tcp). + +MIB II per RFC1213 + The standard lwIP stack management information base. + This is a required MIB, so this is always enabled. + When builing lwIP without TCP, the mib-2.tcp group is omitted. + The groups EGP, CMOT and transmission are disabled by default. + + Most mib-2 objects are not writable except: + sysName, sysLocation, sysContact, snmpEnableAuthenTraps. + Writing to or changing the ARP and IP address and route + tables is not possible. + + Note lwIP has a very limited notion of IP routing. It currently + doen't have a route table and doesn't have a notion of the U,G,H flags. + Instead lwIP uses the interface list with only one default interface + acting as a single gateway interface (G) for the default route. + + The agent returns a "virtual table" with the default route 0.0.0.0 + for the default interface and network routes (no H) for each + network interface in the netif_list. + All routes are considered to be up (U). + +Loading additional MIBs + MIBs can only be added in compile-time, not in run-time. + There is no MIB compiler thus additional MIBs must be hand coded. + +Large SNMP message support + The packet decoding and encoding routines are designed + to use pbuf-chains. Larger payloads than the minimum + SNMP requirement of 484 octets are supported if the + PBUF_POOL_SIZE and IP_REASS_BUFSIZE are set to match your + local requirement. + +1 Building the Agent +==================== + +First of all you'll need to add the following define +to your local lwipopts.h: + +#define LWIP_SNMP 1 + +and add the source files in lwip/src/core/snmp +and some snmp headers in lwip/src/include/lwip to your makefile. + +Note you'll might need to adapt you network driver to update +the mib2 variables for your interface. + +2 Running the Agent +=================== + +The following function calls must be made in your program to +actually get the SNMP agent running. + +Before starting the agent you should supply pointers +to non-volatile memory for sysContact, sysLocation, +and snmpEnableAuthenTraps. You can do this by calling + +snmp_set_syscontact() +snmp_set_syslocation() +snmp_set_snmpenableauthentraps() + +Additionally you may want to set + +snmp_set_sysdescr() +snmp_set_sysobjid() (if you have a private MIB) +snmp_set_sysname() + +Also before starting the agent you need to setup +one or more trap destinations using these calls: + +snmp_trap_dst_enable(); +snmp_trap_dst_ip_set(); + +In the lwIP initialisation sequence call snmp_init() just after +the call to udp_init(). + +Exactly every 10 msec the SNMP uptime timestamp must be updated with +snmp_inc_sysuptime(). You should call this from a timer interrupt +or a timer signal handler depending on your runtime environment. + +An alternative way to update the SNMP uptime timestamp is to do a call like +snmp_add_sysuptime(100) each 1000ms (which is bigger "step", but call to +a lower frequency). Another one is to not call snmp_inc_sysuptime() or +snmp_add_sysuptime(), and to define the SNMP_GET_SYSUPTIME(sysuptime) macro. +This one is undefined by default in mib2.c. SNMP_GET_SYSUPTIME is called inside +snmp_get_sysuptime(u32_t *value), and enable to change "sysuptime" value only +when it's queried (any function which need "sysuptime" have to call +snmp_get_sysuptime). + + +3 Private MIBs +============== + +If want to extend the agent with your own private MIB you'll need to +add the following define to your local lwipopts.h: + +#define SNMP_PRIVATE_MIB 1 + +You must provide the private_mib.h and associated files yourself. +Note we don't have a "MIB compiler" that generates C source from a MIB, +so you're required to do some serious coding if you enable this! + +Note the lwIP enterprise ID (26381) is assigned to the lwIP project, +ALL OBJECT IDENTIFIERS LIVING UNDER THIS ID ARE ASSIGNED BY THE lwIP +MAINTAINERS! + +If you need to create your own private MIB you'll need +to apply for your own enterprise ID with IANA: http://www.iana.org/numbers.html + +You can set it by passing a struct snmp_obj_id to the agent +using snmp_set_sysobjid(&my_object_id), just before snmp_init(). + +Note the object identifiers for thes MIB-2 and your private MIB +tree must be kept in sorted ascending (lexicographical) order. +This to ensure correct getnext operation. + +An example for a private MIB is part of the "minimal Unix" project: +contrib/ports/unix/proj/minimal/lwip_prvmib.c + +The next chapter gives a more detailed description of the +MIB-2 tree and the optional private MIB. + +4 The Gory Details +================== + +4.0 Object identifiers and the MIB tree. + +We have three distinct parts for all object identifiers: + +The prefix + .iso.org.dod.internet + +the middle part + .mgmt.mib-2.ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaPhysAddress + +and the index part + .1.192.168.0.1 + +Objects located above the .internet hierarchy aren't supported. +Currently only the .mgmt sub-tree is available and +when the SNMP_PRIVATE_MIB is enabled the .private tree +becomes available too. + +Object identifiers from incoming requests are checked +for a matching prefix, middle part and index part +or are expanded(*) for GetNext requests with short +or inexisting names in the request. +(* we call this "expansion" but this also +resembles the "auto-completion" operation) + +The middle part is usually located in ROM (const) +to preserve precious RAM on small microcontrollers. +However RAM location is possible for a dynamically +changing private tree. + +The index part is handled by functions which in +turn use dynamically allocated index trees from RAM. +These trees are updated by e.g. the etharp code +when new entries are made or removed form the ARP cache. + +/** @todo more gory details */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/doc/sys_arch.txt b/components/net/lwip-head/doc/sys_arch.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..847cd7777d --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/doc/sys_arch.txt @@ -0,0 +1,267 @@ +sys_arch interface for lwIP 0.6++ + +Author: Adam Dunkels + +The operating system emulation layer provides a common interface +between the lwIP code and the underlying operating system kernel. The +general idea is that porting lwIP to new architectures requires only +small changes to a few header files and a new sys_arch +implementation. It is also possible to do a sys_arch implementation +that does not rely on any underlying operating system. + +The sys_arch provides semaphores and mailboxes to lwIP. For the full +lwIP functionality, multiple threads support can be implemented in the +sys_arch, but this is not required for the basic lwIP +functionality. Previous versions of lwIP required the sys_arch to +implement timer scheduling as well but as of lwIP 0.5 this is +implemented in a higher layer. + +In addition to the source file providing the functionality of sys_arch, +the OS emulation layer must provide several header files defining +macros used throughout lwip. The files required and the macros they +must define are listed below the sys_arch description. + +Semaphores can be either counting or binary - lwIP works with both +kinds. Mailboxes are used for message passing and can be implemented +either as a queue which allows multiple messages to be posted to a +mailbox, or as a rendez-vous point where only one message can be +posted at a time. lwIP works with both kinds, but the former type will +be more efficient. A message in a mailbox is just a pointer, nothing +more. + +Semaphores are represented by the type "sys_sem_t" which is typedef'd +in the sys_arch.h file. Mailboxes are equivalently represented by the +type "sys_mbox_t". lwIP does not place any restrictions on how +sys_sem_t or sys_mbox_t are represented internally. + +Since lwIP 1.4.0, semaphore and mailbox functions are prototyped in a way that +allows both using pointers or actual OS structures to be used. This way, memory +required for such types can be either allocated in place (globally or on the +stack) or on the heap (allocated internally in the "*_new()" functions). + +The following functions must be implemented by the sys_arch: + +- void sys_init(void) + + Is called to initialize the sys_arch layer. + +- err_t sys_sem_new(sys_sem_t *sem, u8_t count) + + Creates a new semaphore. The semaphore is allocated to the memory that 'sem' + points to (which can be both a pointer or the actual OS structure). + The "count" argument specifies the initial state of the semaphore (which is + either 0 or 1). + If the semaphore has been created, ERR_OK should be returned. Returning any + other error will provide a hint what went wrong, but except for assertions, + no real error handling is implemented. + +- void sys_sem_free(sys_sem_t *sem) + + Deallocates a semaphore. + +- void sys_sem_signal(sys_sem_t *sem) + + Signals a semaphore. + +- u32_t sys_arch_sem_wait(sys_sem_t *sem, u32_t timeout) + + Blocks the thread while waiting for the semaphore to be + signaled. If the "timeout" argument is non-zero, the thread should + only be blocked for the specified time (measured in + milliseconds). If the "timeout" argument is zero, the thread should be + blocked until the semaphore is signalled. + + If the timeout argument is non-zero, the return value is the number of + milliseconds spent waiting for the semaphore to be signaled. If the + semaphore wasn't signaled within the specified time, the return value is + SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT. If the thread didn't have to wait for the semaphore + (i.e., it was already signaled), the function may return zero. + + Notice that lwIP implements a function with a similar name, + sys_sem_wait(), that uses the sys_arch_sem_wait() function. + +- int sys_sem_valid(sys_sem_t *sem) + + Returns 1 if the semaphore is valid, 0 if it is not valid. + When using pointers, a simple way is to check the pointer for != NULL. + When directly using OS structures, implementing this may be more complex. + This may also be a define, in which case the function is not prototyped. + +- void sys_sem_set_invalid(sys_sem_t *sem) + + Invalidate a semaphore so that sys_sem_valid() returns 0. + ATTENTION: This does NOT mean that the semaphore shall be deallocated: + sys_sem_free() is always called before calling this function! + This may also be a define, in which case the function is not prototyped. + +- err_t sys_mbox_new(sys_mbox_t *mbox, int size) + + Creates an empty mailbox for maximum "size" elements. Elements stored + in mailboxes are pointers. You have to define macros "_MBOX_SIZE" + in your lwipopts.h, or ignore this parameter in your implementation + and use a default size. + If the mailbox has been created, ERR_OK should be returned. Returning any + other error will provide a hint what went wrong, but except for assertions, + no real error handling is implemented. + +- void sys_mbox_free(sys_mbox_t *mbox) + + Deallocates a mailbox. If there are messages still present in the + mailbox when the mailbox is deallocated, it is an indication of a + programming error in lwIP and the developer should be notified. + +- void sys_mbox_post(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void *msg) + + Posts the "msg" to the mailbox. This function have to block until + the "msg" is really posted. + +- err_t sys_mbox_trypost(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void *msg) + + Try to post the "msg" to the mailbox. Returns ERR_MEM if this one + is full, else, ERR_OK if the "msg" is posted. + +- u32_t sys_arch_mbox_fetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg, u32_t timeout) + + Blocks the thread until a message arrives in the mailbox, but does + not block the thread longer than "timeout" milliseconds (similar to + the sys_arch_sem_wait() function). If "timeout" is 0, the thread should + be blocked until a message arrives. The "msg" argument is a result + parameter that is set by the function (i.e., by doing "*msg = + ptr"). The "msg" parameter maybe NULL to indicate that the message + should be dropped. + + The return values are the same as for the sys_arch_sem_wait() function: + Number of milliseconds spent waiting or SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT if there was a + timeout. + + Note that a function with a similar name, sys_mbox_fetch(), is + implemented by lwIP. + +- u32_t sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg) + + This is similar to sys_arch_mbox_fetch, however if a message is not + present in the mailbox, it immediately returns with the code + SYS_MBOX_EMPTY. On success 0 is returned. + + To allow for efficient implementations, this can be defined as a + function-like macro in sys_arch.h instead of a normal function. For + example, a naive implementation could be: + #define sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch(mbox,msg) \ + sys_arch_mbox_fetch(mbox,msg,1) + although this would introduce unnecessary delays. + +- int sys_mbox_valid(sys_mbox_t *mbox) + + Returns 1 if the mailbox is valid, 0 if it is not valid. + When using pointers, a simple way is to check the pointer for != NULL. + When directly using OS structures, implementing this may be more complex. + This may also be a define, in which case the function is not prototyped. + +- void sys_mbox_set_invalid(sys_mbox_t *mbox) + + Invalidate a mailbox so that sys_mbox_valid() returns 0. + ATTENTION: This does NOT mean that the mailbox shall be deallocated: + sys_mbox_free() is always called before calling this function! + This may also be a define, in which case the function is not prototyped. + +If threads are supported by the underlying operating system and if +such functionality is needed in lwIP, the following function will have +to be implemented as well: + +- sys_thread_t sys_thread_new(char *name, void (* thread)(void *arg), void *arg, int stacksize, int prio) + + Starts a new thread named "name" with priority "prio" that will begin its + execution in the function "thread()". The "arg" argument will be passed as an + argument to the thread() function. The stack size to used for this thread is + the "stacksize" parameter. The id of the new thread is returned. Both the id + and the priority are system dependent. + +- sys_prot_t sys_arch_protect(void) + + This optional function does a "fast" critical region protection and returns + the previous protection level. This function is only called during very short + critical regions. An embedded system which supports ISR-based drivers might + want to implement this function by disabling interrupts. Task-based systems + might want to implement this by using a mutex or disabling tasking. This + function should support recursive calls from the same task or interrupt. In + other words, sys_arch_protect() could be called while already protected. In + that case the return value indicates that it is already protected. + + sys_arch_protect() is only required if your port is supporting an operating + system. + +- void sys_arch_unprotect(sys_prot_t pval) + + This optional function does a "fast" set of critical region protection to the + value specified by pval. See the documentation for sys_arch_protect() for + more information. This function is only required if your port is supporting + an operating system. + +For some configurations, you also need: + +- u32_t sys_now(void) + + This optional function returns the current time in milliseconds (don't care + for wraparound, this is only used for time diffs). + Not implementing this function means you cannot use some modules (e.g. TCP + timestamps, internal timeouts for NO_SYS==1). + + +Note: + +Be carefull with using mem_malloc() in sys_arch. When malloc() refers to +mem_malloc() you can run into a circular function call problem. In mem.c +mem_init() tries to allcate a semaphore using mem_malloc, which of course +can't be performed when sys_arch uses mem_malloc. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Additional files required for the "OS support" emulation layer: +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +cc.h - Architecture environment, some compiler specific, some + environment specific (probably should move env stuff + to sys_arch.h.) + + Typedefs for the types used by lwip - + u8_t, s8_t, u16_t, s16_t, u32_t, s32_t, mem_ptr_t + + Compiler hints for packing lwip's structures - + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(x) + PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT + PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN + PACK_STRUCT_END + + Platform specific diagnostic output - + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(x) - non-fatal, print a message. + LWIP_PLATFORM_ASSERT(x) - fatal, print message and abandon execution. + Portability defines for printf formatters: + U16_F, S16_F, X16_F, U32_F, S32_F, X32_F, SZT_F + + "lightweight" synchronization mechanisms - + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(x) - declare a protection state variable. + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(x) - enter protection mode. + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(x) - leave protection mode. + + If the compiler does not provide memset() this file must include a + definition of it, or include a file which defines it. + + This file must either include a system-local which defines + the standard *nix error codes, or it should #define LWIP_PROVIDE_ERRNO + to make lwip/arch.h define the codes which are used throughout. + + +perf.h - Architecture specific performance measurement. + Measurement calls made throughout lwip, these can be defined to nothing. + PERF_START - start measuring something. + PERF_STOP(x) - stop measuring something, and record the result. + +sys_arch.h - Tied to sys_arch.c + + Arch dependent types for the following objects: + sys_sem_t, sys_mbox_t, sys_thread_t, + And, optionally: + sys_prot_t + + Defines to set vars of sys_mbox_t and sys_sem_t to NULL. + SYS_MBOX_NULL NULL + SYS_SEM_NULL NULL diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/FILES b/components/net/lwip-head/src/FILES new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..952aeabb49 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/FILES @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +api/ - The code for the high-level wrapper API. Not needed if + you use the lowel-level call-back/raw API. + +core/ - The core of the TPC/IP stack; protocol implementations, + memory and buffer management, and the low-level raw API. + +include/ - lwIP include files. + +netif/ - Generic network interface device drivers are kept here, + as well as the ARP module. + +For more information on the various subdirectories, check the FILES +file in each directory. diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/api_lib.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/api_lib.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9766037752 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/api_lib.c @@ -0,0 +1,860 @@ +/** + * @file + * Sequential API External module + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +/* This is the part of the API that is linked with + the application */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_NETCONN /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/api.h" +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" + +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/raw.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/tcp.h" + +#include + +#define API_MSG_VAR_REF(name) API_VAR_REF(name) +#define API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(name) API_VAR_DECLARE(struct api_msg, name) +#define API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(name) API_VAR_ALLOC(struct api_msg, MEMP_API_MSG, name) +#define API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC_DONTFAIL(name) API_VAR_ALLOC_DONTFAIL(struct api_msg, MEMP_API_MSG, name) +#define API_MSG_VAR_FREE(name) API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_API_MSG, name) + +/** + * Create a new netconn (of a specific type) that has a callback function. + * The corresponding pcb is also created. + * + * @param t the type of 'connection' to create (@see enum netconn_type) + * @param proto the IP protocol for RAW IP pcbs + * @param callback a function to call on status changes (RX available, TX'ed) + * @return a newly allocated struct netconn or + * NULL on memory error + */ +struct netconn* +netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback(enum netconn_type t, u8_t proto, netconn_callback callback) +{ + struct netconn *conn; + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + + conn = netconn_alloc(t, callback); + if (conn != NULL) { + err_t err; + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC_DONTFAIL(msg); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.n.proto = proto; + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + TCPIP_APIMSG(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg), lwip_netconn_do_newconn, err); + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_ASSERT("freeing conn without freeing pcb", conn->pcb.tcp == NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("conn has no op_completed", sys_sem_valid(&conn->op_completed)); + LWIP_ASSERT("conn has no recvmbox", sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)); +#if LWIP_TCP + LWIP_ASSERT("conn->acceptmbox shouldn't exist", !sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox)); +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + sys_sem_free(&conn->op_completed); + sys_mbox_free(&conn->recvmbox); + memp_free(MEMP_NETCONN, conn); + return NULL; + } + } + return conn; +} + +/** + * Close a netconn 'connection' and free its resources. + * UDP and RAW connection are completely closed, TCP pcbs might still be in a waitstate + * after this returns. + * + * @param conn the netconn to delete + * @return ERR_OK if the connection was deleted + */ +err_t +netconn_delete(struct netconn *conn) +{ + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + + /* No ASSERT here because possible to get a (conn == NULL) if we got an accept error */ + if (conn == NULL) { + return ERR_OK; + } + + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).function = lwip_netconn_do_delconn; + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + tcpip_apimsg(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg)); + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + + netconn_free(conn); + + /* don't care for return value of lwip_netconn_do_delconn since it only calls void functions */ + + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Get the local or remote IP address and port of a netconn. + * For RAW netconns, this returns the protocol instead of a port! + * + * @param conn the netconn to query + * @param addr a pointer to which to save the IP address + * @param port a pointer to which to save the port (or protocol for RAW) + * @param local 1 to get the local IP address, 0 to get the remote one + * @return ERR_CONN for invalid connections + * ERR_OK if the information was retrieved + */ +err_t +netconn_getaddr(struct netconn *conn, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t *port, u8_t local) +{ + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + err_t err; + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_getaddr: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_getaddr: invalid addr", (addr != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_getaddr: invalid port", (port != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.ad.local = local; +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE + TCPIP_APIMSG(msg, lwip_netconn_do_getaddr, err); + *addr = *ipX_2_ip(&(msg->msg.msg.ad.ipaddr)); + *port = msg->msg.msg.ad.port; +#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + msg.msg.msg.ad.ipaddr = ip_2_ipX(addr); + msg.msg.msg.ad.port = port; + TCPIP_APIMSG(&msg, lwip_netconn_do_getaddr, err); +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); + return err; +} + +/** + * Bind a netconn to a specific local IP address and port. + * Binding one netconn twice might not always be checked correctly! + * + * @param conn the netconn to bind + * @param addr the local IP address to bind the netconn to (use IP_ADDR_ANY + * to bind to all addresses) + * @param port the local port to bind the netconn to (not used for RAW) + * @return ERR_OK if bound, any other err_t on failure + */ +err_t +netconn_bind(struct netconn *conn, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port) +{ + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + err_t err; + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_bind: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg); +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE + if (addr == NULL) { + addr = IP_ADDR_ANY; + } +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.bc.ipaddr = API_MSG_VAR_REF(addr); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.bc.port = port; + TCPIP_APIMSG(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg), lwip_netconn_do_bind, err); + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); + return err; +} + +/** + * Connect a netconn to a specific remote IP address and port. + * + * @param conn the netconn to connect + * @param addr the remote IP address to connect to + * @param port the remote port to connect to (no used for RAW) + * @return ERR_OK if connected, return value of tcp_/udp_/raw_connect otherwise + */ +err_t +netconn_connect(struct netconn *conn, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port) +{ + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + err_t err; + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_connect: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg); +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE + if (addr == NULL) { + addr = IP_ADDR_ANY; + } +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.bc.ipaddr = API_MSG_VAR_REF(addr); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.bc.port = port; +#if LWIP_TCP +#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) +#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ + { + /* The TCP version waits for the connect to succeed, + so always needs to use message passing. */ + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).function = lwip_netconn_do_connect; + err = tcpip_apimsg(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg)); + } +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) && LWIP_TCP + else +#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) && LWIP_TCP */ +#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) + { + /* UDP and RAW only set flags, so we can use core-locking. */ + TCPIP_APIMSG(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg), lwip_netconn_do_connect, err); + } +#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); + return err; +} + +/** + * Disconnect a netconn from its current peer (only valid for UDP netconns). + * + * @param conn the netconn to disconnect + * @return TODO: return value is not set here... + */ +err_t +netconn_disconnect(struct netconn *conn) +{ + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + err_t err; + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_disconnect: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + TCPIP_APIMSG(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg), lwip_netconn_do_disconnect, err); + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); + return err; +} + +/** + * Set a TCP netconn into listen mode + * + * @param conn the tcp netconn to set to listen mode + * @param backlog the listen backlog, only used if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG==1 + * @return ERR_OK if the netconn was set to listen (UDP and RAW netconns + * don't return any error (yet?)) + */ +err_t +netconn_listen_with_backlog(struct netconn *conn, u8_t backlog) +{ +#if LWIP_TCP + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + err_t err; + + /* This does no harm. If TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG is off, backlog is unused. */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(backlog); + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_listen: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.lb.backlog = backlog; +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + TCPIP_APIMSG(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg), lwip_netconn_do_listen, err); + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); + return err; +#else /* LWIP_TCP */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(conn); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(backlog); + return ERR_ARG; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +} + +/** + * Accept a new connection on a TCP listening netconn. + * + * @param conn the TCP listen netconn + * @param new_conn pointer where the new connection is stored + * @return ERR_OK if a new connection has been received or an error + * code otherwise + */ +err_t +netconn_accept(struct netconn *conn, struct netconn **new_conn) +{ +#if LWIP_TCP + struct netconn *newconn; + err_t err; +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_accept: invalid pointer", (new_conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + *new_conn = NULL; + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_accept: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_accept: invalid acceptmbox", sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox), return ERR_ARG;); + + err = conn->last_err; + if (ERR_IS_FATAL(err)) { + /* don't recv on fatal errors: this might block the application task + waiting on acceptmbox forever! */ + return err; + } + +#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO + if (sys_arch_mbox_fetch(&conn->acceptmbox, (void **)&newconn, conn->recv_timeout) == SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT) { + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_TIMEOUT); + return ERR_TIMEOUT; + } +#else + sys_arch_mbox_fetch(&conn->acceptmbox, (void **)&newconn, 0); +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO*/ + /* Register event with callback */ + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVMINUS, 0); + + if (newconn == NULL) { + /* connection has been aborted */ + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_ABRT); + return ERR_ABRT; + } +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG + /* Let the stack know that we have accepted the connection. */ + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC_DONTFAIL(msg); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + /* don't care for the return value of lwip_netconn_do_recv */ + TCPIP_APIMSG_NOERR(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg), lwip_netconn_do_recv); + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + + *new_conn = newconn; + /* don't set conn->last_err: it's only ERR_OK, anyway */ + return ERR_OK; +#else /* LWIP_TCP */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(conn); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(new_conn); + return ERR_ARG; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +} + +/** + * Receive data: actual implementation that doesn't care whether pbuf or netbuf + * is received + * + * @param conn the netconn from which to receive data + * @param new_buf pointer where a new pbuf/netbuf is stored when received data + * @return ERR_OK if data has been received, an error code otherwise (timeout, + * memory error or another error) + */ +static err_t +netconn_recv_data(struct netconn *conn, void **new_buf) +{ + void *buf = NULL; + u16_t len; + err_t err; +#if LWIP_TCP + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid pointer", (new_buf != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + *new_buf = NULL; + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_accept: invalid recvmbox", sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox), return ERR_CONN;); + + err = conn->last_err; + if (ERR_IS_FATAL(err)) { + /* don't recv on fatal errors: this might block the application task + waiting on recvmbox forever! */ + /* @todo: this does not allow us to fetch data that has been put into recvmbox + before the fatal error occurred - is that a problem? */ + return err; + } + +#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO + if (sys_arch_mbox_fetch(&conn->recvmbox, &buf, conn->recv_timeout) == SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT) { + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_TIMEOUT); + return ERR_TIMEOUT; + } +#else + sys_arch_mbox_fetch(&conn->recvmbox, &buf, 0); +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO*/ + +#if LWIP_TCP +#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) +#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ + { + if (!netconn_get_noautorecved(conn) || (buf == NULL)) { + /* Let the stack know that we have taken the data. */ + /* TODO: Speedup: Don't block and wait for the answer here + (to prevent multiple thread-switches). */ + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC_DONTFAIL(msg); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + if (buf != NULL) { + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.r.len = ((struct pbuf *)buf)->tot_len; + } else { + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.r.len = 1; + } + /* don't care for the return value of lwip_netconn_do_recv */ + TCPIP_APIMSG_NOERR(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg), lwip_netconn_do_recv); + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + } + + /* If we are closed, we indicate that we no longer wish to use the socket */ + if (buf == NULL) { + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVMINUS, 0); + /* Avoid to lose any previous error code */ + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_CLSD); + return ERR_CLSD; + } + len = ((struct pbuf *)buf)->tot_len; + } +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +#if LWIP_TCP && (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) + else +#endif /* LWIP_TCP && (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ +#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("buf != NULL", buf != NULL); + len = netbuf_len((struct netbuf *)buf); + } +#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ + +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + SYS_ARCH_DEC(conn->recv_avail, len); +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + /* Register event with callback */ + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVMINUS, len); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(API_LIB_DEBUG, ("netconn_recv_data: received %p, len=%"U16_F"\n", buf, len)); + + *new_buf = buf; + /* don't set conn->last_err: it's only ERR_OK, anyway */ + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Receive data (in form of a pbuf) from a TCP netconn + * + * @param conn the netconn from which to receive data + * @param new_buf pointer where a new pbuf is stored when received data + * @return ERR_OK if data has been received, an error code otherwise (timeout, + * memory error or another error) + * ERR_ARG if conn is not a TCP netconn + */ +err_t +netconn_recv_tcp_pbuf(struct netconn *conn, struct pbuf **new_buf) +{ + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid conn", (conn != NULL) && + NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(conn)) == NETCONN_TCP, return ERR_ARG;); + + return netconn_recv_data(conn, (void **)new_buf); +} + +/** + * Receive data (in form of a netbuf containing a packet buffer) from a netconn + * + * @param conn the netconn from which to receive data + * @param new_buf pointer where a new netbuf is stored when received data + * @return ERR_OK if data has been received, an error code otherwise (timeout, + * memory error or another error) + */ +err_t +netconn_recv(struct netconn *conn, struct netbuf **new_buf) +{ +#if LWIP_TCP + struct netbuf *buf = NULL; + err_t err; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid pointer", (new_buf != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + *new_buf = NULL; + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_accept: invalid recvmbox", sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox), return ERR_CONN;); + +#if LWIP_TCP +#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) +#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ + { + struct pbuf *p = NULL; + /* This is not a listening netconn, since recvmbox is set */ + + buf = (struct netbuf *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETBUF); + if (buf == NULL) { + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_MEM); + return ERR_MEM; + } + + err = netconn_recv_data(conn, (void **)&p); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + memp_free(MEMP_NETBUF, buf); + return err; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("p != NULL", p != NULL); + + buf->p = p; + buf->ptr = p; + buf->port = 0; + ipX_addr_set_any(LWIP_IPV6, &buf->addr); + *new_buf = buf; + /* don't set conn->last_err: it's only ERR_OK, anyway */ + return ERR_OK; + } +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +#if LWIP_TCP && (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) + else +#endif /* LWIP_TCP && (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ + { +#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) + return netconn_recv_data(conn, (void **)new_buf); +#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ + } +} + +/** + * TCP: update the receive window: by calling this, the application + * tells the stack that it has processed data and is able to accept + * new data. + * ATTENTION: use with care, this is mainly used for sockets! + * Can only be used when calling netconn_set_noautorecved(conn, 1) before. + * + * @param conn the netconn for which to update the receive window + * @param length amount of data processed (ATTENTION: this must be accurate!) + */ +void +netconn_recved(struct netconn *conn, u32_t length) +{ +#if LWIP_TCP + if ((conn != NULL) && (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) && + (netconn_get_noautorecved(conn))) { + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + /* Let the stack know that we have taken the data. */ + /* TODO: Speedup: Don't block and wait for the answer here + (to prevent multiple thread-switches). */ + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC_DONTFAIL(msg); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.r.len = length; + /* don't care for the return value of lwip_netconn_do_recv */ + TCPIP_APIMSG_NOERR(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg), lwip_netconn_do_recv); + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + } +#else /* LWIP_TCP */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(conn); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(length); +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +} + +/** + * Send data (in form of a netbuf) to a specific remote IP address and port. + * Only to be used for UDP and RAW netconns (not TCP). + * + * @param conn the netconn over which to send data + * @param buf a netbuf containing the data to send + * @param addr the remote IP address to which to send the data + * @param port the remote port to which to send the data + * @return ERR_OK if data was sent, any other err_t on error + */ +err_t +netconn_sendto(struct netconn *conn, struct netbuf *buf, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port) +{ + if (buf != NULL) { + ipX_addr_set_ipaddr(PCB_ISIPV6(conn->pcb.ip), &buf->addr, addr); + buf->port = port; + return netconn_send(conn, buf); + } + return ERR_VAL; +} + +/** + * Send data over a UDP or RAW netconn (that is already connected). + * + * @param conn the UDP or RAW netconn over which to send data + * @param buf a netbuf containing the data to send + * @return ERR_OK if data was sent, any other err_t on error + */ +err_t +netconn_send(struct netconn *conn, struct netbuf *buf) +{ + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + err_t err; + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_send: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(API_LIB_DEBUG, ("netconn_send: sending %"U16_F" bytes\n", buf->p->tot_len)); + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.b = buf; + TCPIP_APIMSG(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg), lwip_netconn_do_send, err); + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); + return err; +} + +/** + * Send data over a TCP netconn. + * + * @param conn the TCP netconn over which to send data + * @param dataptr pointer to the application buffer that contains the data to send + * @param size size of the application data to send + * @param apiflags combination of following flags : + * - NETCONN_COPY: data will be copied into memory belonging to the stack + * - NETCONN_MORE: for TCP connection, PSH flag will be set on last segment sent + * - NETCONN_DONTBLOCK: only write the data if all dat can be written at once + * @param bytes_written pointer to a location that receives the number of written bytes + * @return ERR_OK if data was sent, any other err_t on error + */ +err_t +netconn_write_partly(struct netconn *conn, const void *dataptr, size_t size, + u8_t apiflags, size_t *bytes_written) +{ + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + err_t err; + u8_t dontblock; + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_write: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_write: invalid conn->type", (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type)== NETCONN_TCP), return ERR_VAL;); + if (size == 0) { + return ERR_OK; + } + dontblock = netconn_is_nonblocking(conn) || (apiflags & NETCONN_DONTBLOCK); + if (dontblock && !bytes_written) { + /* This implies netconn_write() cannot be used for non-blocking send, since + it has no way to return the number of bytes written. */ + return ERR_VAL; + } + + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg); + /* non-blocking write sends as much */ + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.w.dataptr = dataptr; + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.w.apiflags = apiflags; + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.w.len = size; +#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO + if (conn->send_timeout != 0) { + /* get the time we started, which is later compared to + sys_now() + conn->send_timeout */ + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.w.time_started = sys_now(); + } else { + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.w.time_started = 0; + } +#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */ + + /* For locking the core: this _can_ be delayed on low memory/low send buffer, + but if it is, this is done inside api_msg.c:do_write(), so we can use the + non-blocking version here. */ + TCPIP_APIMSG(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg), lwip_netconn_do_write, err); + if ((err == ERR_OK) && (bytes_written != NULL)) { + if (dontblock +#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO + || (conn->send_timeout != 0) +#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */ + ) { + /* nonblocking write: maybe the data has been sent partly */ + *bytes_written = API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.w.len; + } else { + /* blocking call succeeded: all data has been sent if it */ + *bytes_written = size; + } + } + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); + return err; +} + +/** + * Close ot shutdown a TCP netconn (doesn't delete it). + * + * @param conn the TCP netconn to close or shutdown + * @param how fully close or only shutdown one side? + * @return ERR_OK if the netconn was closed, any other err_t on error + */ +static err_t +netconn_close_shutdown(struct netconn *conn, u8_t how) +{ + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + err_t err; + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_close: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).function = lwip_netconn_do_close; + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + /* shutting down both ends is the same as closing */ + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.sd.shut = how; + /* because of the LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING implementation of lwip_netconn_do_close, + don't use TCPIP_APIMSG here */ + err = tcpip_apimsg(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg)); + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); + return err; +} + +/** + * Close a TCP netconn (doesn't delete it). + * + * @param conn the TCP netconn to close + * @return ERR_OK if the netconn was closed, any other err_t on error + */ +err_t +netconn_close(struct netconn *conn) +{ + /* shutting down both ends is the same as closing */ + return netconn_close_shutdown(conn, NETCONN_SHUT_RDWR); +} + +/** + * Shut down one or both sides of a TCP netconn (doesn't delete it). + * + * @param conn the TCP netconn to shut down + * @return ERR_OK if the netconn was closed, any other err_t on error + */ +err_t +netconn_shutdown(struct netconn *conn, u8_t shut_rx, u8_t shut_tx) +{ + return netconn_close_shutdown(conn, (shut_rx ? NETCONN_SHUT_RD : 0) | (shut_tx ? NETCONN_SHUT_WR : 0)); +} + +#if LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) +/** + * Join multicast groups for UDP netconns. + * + * @param conn the UDP netconn for which to change multicast addresses + * @param multiaddr IP address of the multicast group to join or leave + * @param netif_addr the IP address of the network interface on which to send + * the igmp message + * @param join_or_leave flag whether to send a join- or leave-message + * @return ERR_OK if the action was taken, any err_t on error + */ +err_t +netconn_join_leave_group(struct netconn *conn, + ip_addr_t *multiaddr, + ip_addr_t *netif_addr, + enum netconn_igmp join_or_leave) +{ + API_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + err_t err; + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_join_leave_group: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + + API_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg); +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE + if (multiaddr == NULL) { + multiaddr = IP_ADDR_ANY; + } + if (netif_addr == NULL) { + netif_addr = IP_ADDR_ANY; + } +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.conn = conn; + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.jl.multiaddr = API_MSG_VAR_REF(ip_2_ipX(multiaddr)); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.jl.netif_addr = API_MSG_VAR_REF(ip_2_ipX(netif_addr)); + API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.jl.join_or_leave = join_or_leave; + TCPIP_APIMSG(&API_MSG_VAR_REF(msg), lwip_netconn_do_join_leave_group, err); + API_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); + return err; +} +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) */ + +#if LWIP_DNS +/** + * Execute a DNS query, only one IP address is returned + * + * @param name a string representation of the DNS host name to query + * @param addr a preallocated ip_addr_t where to store the resolved IP address + * @return ERR_OK: resolving succeeded + * ERR_MEM: memory error, try again later + * ERR_ARG: dns client not initialized or invalid hostname + * ERR_VAL: dns server response was invalid + */ +err_t +netconn_gethostbyname(const char *name, ip_addr_t *addr) +{ + API_VAR_DECLARE(struct dns_api_msg, msg); +#if !LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE + sys_sem_t sem; +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + err_t err; + + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_gethostbyname: invalid name", (name != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + LWIP_ERROR("netconn_gethostbyname: invalid addr", (addr != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + + API_VAR_ALLOC(struct dns_api_msg, MEMP_DNS_API_MSG, msg); +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE + strncpy(API_VAR_REF(msg).name, name, DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH-1); + API_VAR_REF(msg).name[DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH-1] = 0; +#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + msg.err = &err; + msg.sem = &sem; + API_VAR_REF(msg).addr = API_VAR_REF(addr); + API_VAR_REF(msg).name = name; +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + err = sys_sem_new(API_EXPR_REF(API_VAR_REF(msg).sem), 0); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_DNS_API_MSG, msg); + return err; + } + + tcpip_callback(lwip_netconn_do_gethostbyname, &API_VAR_REF(msg)); + sys_sem_wait(API_EXPR_REF(API_VAR_REF(msg).sem)); + sys_sem_free(API_EXPR_REF(API_VAR_REF(msg).sem)); + +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE + *addr = msg->addr; + err = msg->err; +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + + API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_DNS_API_MSG, msg); + return err; +} +#endif /* LWIP_DNS*/ + +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/api_msg.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/api_msg.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f3e4f9a3a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/api_msg.c @@ -0,0 +1,1620 @@ +/** + * @file + * Sequential API Internal module + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_NETCONN /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/api_msg.h" + +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/tcp.h" +#include "lwip/raw.h" + +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" +#include "lwip/igmp.h" +#include "lwip/dns.h" +#include "lwip/mld6.h" + +#include + +#define SET_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn, val) do { if(val) { \ + (conn)->flags |= NETCONN_FLAG_IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT; \ +} else { \ + (conn)->flags &= ~ NETCONN_FLAG_IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT; }} while(0) +#define IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn) (((conn)->flags & NETCONN_FLAG_IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT) != 0) + +/* forward declarations */ +#if LWIP_TCP +static err_t lwip_netconn_do_writemore(struct netconn *conn); +static void lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(struct netconn *conn); +#endif + +#if LWIP_RAW +/** + * Receive callback function for RAW netconns. + * Doesn't 'eat' the packet, only references it and sends it to + * conn->recvmbox + * + * @see raw.h (struct raw_pcb.recv) for parameters and return value + */ +static u8_t +recv_raw(void *arg, struct raw_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *addr) +{ + struct pbuf *q; + struct netbuf *buf; + struct netconn *conn; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(addr); + conn = (struct netconn *)arg; + + if ((conn != NULL) && sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)) { +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + int recv_avail; + SYS_ARCH_GET(conn->recv_avail, recv_avail); + if ((recv_avail + (int)(p->tot_len)) > conn->recv_bufsize) { + return 0; + } +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + /* copy the whole packet into new pbufs */ + q = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, p->tot_len, PBUF_RAM); + if(q != NULL) { + if (pbuf_copy(q, p) != ERR_OK) { + pbuf_free(q); + q = NULL; + } + } + + if (q != NULL) { + u16_t len; + buf = (struct netbuf *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETBUF); + if (buf == NULL) { + pbuf_free(q); + return 0; + } + + buf->p = q; + buf->ptr = q; + ipX_addr_copy(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), buf->addr, *ipX_current_src_addr()); + buf->port = pcb->protocol; + + len = q->tot_len; + if (sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->recvmbox, buf) != ERR_OK) { + netbuf_delete(buf); + return 0; + } else { +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + SYS_ARCH_INC(conn->recv_avail, len); +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + /* Register event with callback */ + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, len); + } + } + } + + return 0; /* do not eat the packet */ +} +#endif /* LWIP_RAW*/ + +#if LWIP_UDP +/** + * Receive callback function for UDP netconns. + * Posts the packet to conn->recvmbox or deletes it on memory error. + * + * @see udp.h (struct udp_pcb.recv) for parameters + */ +static void +recv_udp(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port) +{ + struct netbuf *buf; + struct netconn *conn; + u16_t len; +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + int recv_avail; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); /* only used for asserts... */ + LWIP_ASSERT("recv_udp must have a pcb argument", pcb != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("recv_udp must have an argument", arg != NULL); + conn = (struct netconn *)arg; + LWIP_ASSERT("recv_udp: recv for wrong pcb!", conn->pcb.udp == pcb); + +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + SYS_ARCH_GET(conn->recv_avail, recv_avail); + if ((conn == NULL) || !sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox) || + ((recv_avail + (int)(p->tot_len)) > conn->recv_bufsize)) { +#else /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + if ((conn == NULL) || !sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)) { +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + buf = (struct netbuf *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETBUF); + if (buf == NULL) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } else { + buf->p = p; + buf->ptr = p; + ipX_addr_set_ipaddr(ip_current_is_v6(), &buf->addr, addr); + buf->port = port; +#if LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO + { + /* get the UDP header - always in the first pbuf, ensured by udp_input */ + const struct udp_hdr* udphdr = ipX_next_header_ptr(); +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + buf->flags = NETBUF_FLAG_DESTADDR; +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + ipX_addr_set(ip_current_is_v6(), &buf->toaddr, ipX_current_dest_addr()); + buf->toport_chksum = udphdr->dest; + } +#endif /* LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO */ + } + + len = p->tot_len; + if (sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->recvmbox, buf) != ERR_OK) { + netbuf_delete(buf); + return; + } else { +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + SYS_ARCH_INC(conn->recv_avail, len); +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + /* Register event with callback */ + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, len); + } +} +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ + +#if LWIP_TCP +/** + * Receive callback function for TCP netconns. + * Posts the packet to conn->recvmbox, but doesn't delete it on errors. + * + * @see tcp.h (struct tcp_pcb.recv) for parameters and return value + */ +static err_t +recv_tcp(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, err_t err) +{ + struct netconn *conn; + u16_t len; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + LWIP_ASSERT("recv_tcp must have a pcb argument", pcb != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("recv_tcp must have an argument", arg != NULL); + conn = (struct netconn *)arg; + + if (conn == NULL) { + return ERR_VAL; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("recv_tcp: recv for wrong pcb!", conn->pcb.tcp == pcb); + + if (!sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)) { + /* recvmbox already deleted */ + if (p != NULL) { + tcp_recved(pcb, p->tot_len); + pbuf_free(p); + } + return ERR_OK; + } + /* Unlike for UDP or RAW pcbs, don't check for available space + using recv_avail since that could break the connection + (data is already ACKed) */ + + /* don't overwrite fatal errors! */ + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); + + if (p != NULL) { + len = p->tot_len; + } else { + len = 0; + } + + if (sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->recvmbox, p) != ERR_OK) { + /* don't deallocate p: it is presented to us later again from tcp_fasttmr! */ + return ERR_MEM; + } else { +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + SYS_ARCH_INC(conn->recv_avail, len); +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + /* Register event with callback */ + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, len); + } + + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Poll callback function for TCP netconns. + * Wakes up an application thread that waits for a connection to close + * or data to be sent. The application thread then takes the + * appropriate action to go on. + * + * Signals the conn->sem. + * netconn_close waits for conn->sem if closing failed. + * + * @see tcp.h (struct tcp_pcb.poll) for parameters and return value + */ +static err_t +poll_tcp(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct netconn *conn = (struct netconn *)arg; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + LWIP_ASSERT("conn != NULL", (conn != NULL)); + + if (conn->state == NETCONN_WRITE) { + lwip_netconn_do_writemore(conn); + } else if (conn->state == NETCONN_CLOSE) { + lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(conn); + } + /* @todo: implement connect timeout here? */ + + /* Did a nonblocking write fail before? Then check available write-space. */ + if (conn->flags & NETCONN_FLAG_CHECK_WRITESPACE) { + /* If the queued byte- or pbuf-count drops below the configured low-water limit, + let select mark this pcb as writable again. */ + if ((conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) && (tcp_sndbuf(conn->pcb.tcp) > TCP_SNDLOWAT) && + (tcp_sndqueuelen(conn->pcb.tcp) < TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT)) { + conn->flags &= ~NETCONN_FLAG_CHECK_WRITESPACE; + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, 0); + } + } + + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Sent callback function for TCP netconns. + * Signals the conn->sem and calls API_EVENT. + * netconn_write waits for conn->sem if send buffer is low. + * + * @see tcp.h (struct tcp_pcb.sent) for parameters and return value + */ +static err_t +sent_tcp(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u16_t len) +{ + struct netconn *conn = (struct netconn *)arg; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + LWIP_ASSERT("conn != NULL", (conn != NULL)); + + if (conn->state == NETCONN_WRITE) { + lwip_netconn_do_writemore(conn); + } else if (conn->state == NETCONN_CLOSE) { + lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(conn); + } + + if (conn) { + /* If the queued byte- or pbuf-count drops below the configured low-water limit, + let select mark this pcb as writable again. */ + if ((conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) && (tcp_sndbuf(conn->pcb.tcp) > TCP_SNDLOWAT) && + (tcp_sndqueuelen(conn->pcb.tcp) < TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT)) { + conn->flags &= ~NETCONN_FLAG_CHECK_WRITESPACE; + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, len); + } + } + + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Error callback function for TCP netconns. + * Signals conn->sem, posts to all conn mboxes and calls API_EVENT. + * The application thread has then to decide what to do. + * + * @see tcp.h (struct tcp_pcb.err) for parameters + */ +static void +err_tcp(void *arg, err_t err) +{ + struct netconn *conn; + enum netconn_state old_state; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); + + conn = (struct netconn *)arg; + LWIP_ASSERT("conn != NULL", (conn != NULL)); + + conn->pcb.tcp = NULL; + + /* no check since this is always fatal! */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + conn->last_err = err; + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + + /* reset conn->state now before waking up other threads */ + old_state = conn->state; + conn->state = NETCONN_NONE; + + /* Notify the user layer about a connection error. Used to signal + select. */ + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_ERROR, 0); + /* Try to release selects pending on 'read' or 'write', too. + They will get an error if they actually try to read or write. */ + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, 0); + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, 0); + + /* pass NULL-message to recvmbox to wake up pending recv */ + if (sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)) { + /* use trypost to prevent deadlock */ + sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->recvmbox, NULL); + } + /* pass NULL-message to acceptmbox to wake up pending accept */ + if (sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox)) { + /* use trypost to preven deadlock */ + sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->acceptmbox, NULL); + } + + if ((old_state == NETCONN_WRITE) || (old_state == NETCONN_CLOSE) || + (old_state == NETCONN_CONNECT)) { + /* calling lwip_netconn_do_writemore/lwip_netconn_do_close_internal is not necessary + since the pcb has already been deleted! */ + int was_nonblocking_connect = IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn); + SET_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn, 0); + + if (!was_nonblocking_connect) { + /* set error return code */ + LWIP_ASSERT("conn->current_msg != NULL", conn->current_msg != NULL); + conn->current_msg->err = err; + conn->current_msg = NULL; + /* wake up the waiting task */ + sys_sem_signal(&conn->op_completed); + } + } else { + LWIP_ASSERT("conn->current_msg == NULL", conn->current_msg == NULL); + } +} + +/** + * Setup a tcp_pcb with the correct callback function pointers + * and their arguments. + * + * @param conn the TCP netconn to setup + */ +static void +setup_tcp(struct netconn *conn) +{ + struct tcp_pcb *pcb; + + pcb = conn->pcb.tcp; + tcp_arg(pcb, conn); + tcp_recv(pcb, recv_tcp); + tcp_sent(pcb, sent_tcp); + tcp_poll(pcb, poll_tcp, 4); + tcp_err(pcb, err_tcp); +} + +/** + * Accept callback function for TCP netconns. + * Allocates a new netconn and posts that to conn->acceptmbox. + * + * @see tcp.h (struct tcp_pcb_listen.accept) for parameters and return value + */ +static err_t +accept_function(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *newpcb, err_t err) +{ + struct netconn *newconn; + struct netconn *conn = (struct netconn *)arg; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(API_MSG_DEBUG, ("accept_function: newpcb->tate: %s\n", tcp_debug_state_str(newpcb->state))); + + if (!sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(API_MSG_DEBUG, ("accept_function: acceptmbox already deleted\n")); + return ERR_VAL; + } + + /* We have to set the callback here even though + * the new socket is unknown. conn->socket is marked as -1. */ + newconn = netconn_alloc(conn->type, conn->callback); + if (newconn == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + newconn->pcb.tcp = newpcb; + setup_tcp(newconn); + /* no protection: when creating the pcb, the netconn is not yet known + to the application thread */ + newconn->last_err = err; + + if (sys_mbox_trypost(&conn->acceptmbox, newconn) != ERR_OK) { + /* When returning != ERR_OK, the pcb is aborted in tcp_process(), + so do nothing here! */ + /* remove all references to this netconn from the pcb */ + struct tcp_pcb* pcb = newconn->pcb.tcp; + tcp_arg(pcb, NULL); + tcp_recv(pcb, NULL); + tcp_sent(pcb, NULL); + tcp_poll(pcb, NULL, 4); + tcp_err(pcb, NULL); + /* remove reference from to the pcb from this netconn */ + newconn->pcb.tcp = NULL; + /* no need to drain since we know the recvmbox is empty. */ + sys_mbox_free(&newconn->recvmbox); + sys_mbox_set_invalid(&newconn->recvmbox); + netconn_free(newconn); + return ERR_MEM; + } else { + /* Register event with callback */ + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, 0); + } + + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +/** + * Create a new pcb of a specific type. + * Called from lwip_netconn_do_newconn(). + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg describing the connection type + * @return msg->conn->err, but the return value is currently ignored + */ +static void +pcb_new(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb_new: pcb already allocated", msg->conn->pcb.tcp == NULL); + + /* Allocate a PCB for this connection */ + switch(NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type)) { +#if LWIP_RAW + case NETCONN_RAW: + msg->conn->pcb.raw = raw_new(msg->msg.n.proto); + if(msg->conn->pcb.raw != NULL) { + raw_recv(msg->conn->pcb.raw, recv_raw, msg->conn); + } + break; +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ +#if LWIP_UDP + case NETCONN_UDP: + msg->conn->pcb.udp = udp_new(); + if(msg->conn->pcb.udp != NULL) { +#if LWIP_UDPLITE + if (NETCONNTYPE_ISUDPLITE(msg->conn->type)) { + udp_setflags(msg->conn->pcb.udp, UDP_FLAGS_UDPLITE); + } +#endif /* LWIP_UDPLITE */ + if (NETCONNTYPE_ISUDPNOCHKSUM(msg->conn->type)) { + udp_setflags(msg->conn->pcb.udp, UDP_FLAGS_NOCHKSUM); + } + udp_recv(msg->conn->pcb.udp, recv_udp, msg->conn); + } + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ +#if LWIP_TCP + case NETCONN_TCP: + msg->conn->pcb.tcp = tcp_new(); + if(msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) { + setup_tcp(msg->conn); + } + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + default: + /* Unsupported netconn type, e.g. protocol disabled */ + msg->err = ERR_VAL; + return; + } + if (msg->conn->pcb.ip == NULL) { + msg->err = ERR_MEM; + } +#if LWIP_IPV6 + else { + if (NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(msg->conn->type)) { + ip_set_v6(msg->conn->pcb.ip, 1); + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +} + +/** + * Create a new pcb of a specific type inside a netconn. + * Called from netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback. + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg describing the connection type + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_newconn(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ + msg->err = ERR_OK; + if(msg->conn->pcb.tcp == NULL) { + pcb_new(msg); + } + /* Else? This "new" connection already has a PCB allocated. */ + /* Is this an error condition? Should it be deleted? */ + /* We currently just are happy and return. */ + + TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Create a new netconn (of a specific type) that has a callback function. + * The corresponding pcb is NOT created! + * + * @param t the type of 'connection' to create (@see enum netconn_type) + * @param proto the IP protocol for RAW IP pcbs + * @param callback a function to call on status changes (RX available, TX'ed) + * @return a newly allocated struct netconn or + * NULL on memory error + */ +struct netconn* +netconn_alloc(enum netconn_type t, netconn_callback callback) +{ + struct netconn *conn; + int size; + + conn = (struct netconn *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETCONN); + if (conn == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + + conn->last_err = ERR_OK; + conn->type = t; + conn->pcb.tcp = NULL; + + /* If all sizes are the same, every compiler should optimize this switch to nothing, */ + switch(NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(t)) { +#if LWIP_RAW + case NETCONN_RAW: + size = DEFAULT_RAW_RECVMBOX_SIZE; + break; +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ +#if LWIP_UDP + case NETCONN_UDP: + size = DEFAULT_UDP_RECVMBOX_SIZE; + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ +#if LWIP_TCP + case NETCONN_TCP: + size = DEFAULT_TCP_RECVMBOX_SIZE; + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("netconn_alloc: undefined netconn_type", 0); + goto free_and_return; + } + + if (sys_sem_new(&conn->op_completed, 0) != ERR_OK) { + goto free_and_return; + } + if (sys_mbox_new(&conn->recvmbox, size) != ERR_OK) { + sys_sem_free(&conn->op_completed); + goto free_and_return; + } + +#if LWIP_TCP + sys_mbox_set_invalid(&conn->acceptmbox); +#endif + conn->state = NETCONN_NONE; +#if LWIP_SOCKET + /* initialize socket to -1 since 0 is a valid socket */ + conn->socket = -1; +#endif /* LWIP_SOCKET */ + conn->callback = callback; +#if LWIP_TCP + conn->current_msg = NULL; + conn->write_offset = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO + conn->send_timeout = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO + conn->recv_timeout = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + conn->recv_bufsize = RECV_BUFSIZE_DEFAULT; + conn->recv_avail = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + conn->flags = 0; + return conn; +free_and_return: + memp_free(MEMP_NETCONN, conn); + return NULL; +} + +/** + * Delete a netconn and all its resources. + * The pcb is NOT freed (since we might not be in the right thread context do this). + * + * @param conn the netconn to free + */ +void +netconn_free(struct netconn *conn) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("PCB must be deallocated outside this function", conn->pcb.tcp == NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("recvmbox must be deallocated before calling this function", + !sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)); +#if LWIP_TCP + LWIP_ASSERT("acceptmbox must be deallocated before calling this function", + !sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox)); +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + + sys_sem_free(&conn->op_completed); + sys_sem_set_invalid(&conn->op_completed); + + memp_free(MEMP_NETCONN, conn); +} + +/** + * Delete rcvmbox and acceptmbox of a netconn and free the left-over data in + * these mboxes + * + * @param conn the netconn to free + * @bytes_drained bytes drained from recvmbox + * @accepts_drained pending connections drained from acceptmbox + */ +static void +netconn_drain(struct netconn *conn) +{ + void *mem; +#if LWIP_TCP + struct pbuf *p; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + + /* This runs in tcpip_thread, so we don't need to lock against rx packets */ + + /* Delete and drain the recvmbox. */ + if (sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)) { + while (sys_mbox_tryfetch(&conn->recvmbox, &mem) != SYS_MBOX_EMPTY) { +#if LWIP_TCP + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) { + if(mem != NULL) { + p = (struct pbuf*)mem; + /* pcb might be set to NULL already by err_tcp() */ + if (conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) { + tcp_recved(conn->pcb.tcp, p->tot_len); + } + pbuf_free(p); + } + } else +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + { + netbuf_delete((struct netbuf *)mem); + } + } + sys_mbox_free(&conn->recvmbox); + sys_mbox_set_invalid(&conn->recvmbox); + } + + /* Delete and drain the acceptmbox. */ +#if LWIP_TCP + if (sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox)) { + while (sys_mbox_tryfetch(&conn->acceptmbox, &mem) != SYS_MBOX_EMPTY) { + struct netconn *newconn = (struct netconn *)mem; + /* Only tcp pcbs have an acceptmbox, so no need to check conn->type */ + /* pcb might be set to NULL already by err_tcp() */ + if (conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) { + tcp_accepted(conn->pcb.tcp); + } + /* drain recvmbox */ + netconn_drain(newconn); + if (newconn->pcb.tcp != NULL) { + tcp_abort(newconn->pcb.tcp); + newconn->pcb.tcp = NULL; + } + netconn_free(newconn); + } + sys_mbox_free(&conn->acceptmbox); + sys_mbox_set_invalid(&conn->acceptmbox); + } +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +} + +#if LWIP_TCP +/** + * Internal helper function to close a TCP netconn: since this sometimes + * doesn't work at the first attempt, this function is called from multiple + * places. + * + * @param conn the TCP netconn to close + */ +static void +lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(struct netconn *conn) +{ + err_t err; + u8_t shut, shut_rx, shut_tx, close; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid conn", (conn != NULL)); + LWIP_ASSERT("this is for tcp netconns only", (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP)); + LWIP_ASSERT("conn must be in state NETCONN_CLOSE", (conn->state == NETCONN_CLOSE)); + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb already closed", (conn->pcb.tcp != NULL)); + LWIP_ASSERT("conn->current_msg != NULL", conn->current_msg != NULL); + + shut = conn->current_msg->msg.sd.shut; + shut_rx = shut & NETCONN_SHUT_RD; + shut_tx = shut & NETCONN_SHUT_WR; + /* shutting down both ends is the same as closing */ + close = shut == NETCONN_SHUT_RDWR; + + /* Set back some callback pointers */ + if (close) { + tcp_arg(conn->pcb.tcp, NULL); + } + if (conn->pcb.tcp->state == LISTEN) { + tcp_accept(conn->pcb.tcp, NULL); + } else { + /* some callbacks have to be reset if tcp_close is not successful */ + if (shut_rx) { + tcp_recv(conn->pcb.tcp, NULL); + tcp_accept(conn->pcb.tcp, NULL); + } + if (shut_tx) { + tcp_sent(conn->pcb.tcp, NULL); + } + if (close) { + tcp_poll(conn->pcb.tcp, NULL, 4); + tcp_err(conn->pcb.tcp, NULL); + } + } + /* Try to close the connection */ + if (close) { + err = tcp_close(conn->pcb.tcp); + } else { + err = tcp_shutdown(conn->pcb.tcp, shut_rx, shut_tx); + } + if (err == ERR_OK) { + /* Closing succeeded */ + conn->current_msg->err = ERR_OK; + conn->current_msg = NULL; + conn->state = NETCONN_NONE; + if (close) { + /* Set back some callback pointers as conn is going away */ + conn->pcb.tcp = NULL; + /* Trigger select() in socket layer. Make sure everybody notices activity + on the connection, error first! */ + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_ERROR, 0); + } + if (shut_rx) { + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, 0); + } + if (shut_tx) { + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, 0); + } + /* wake up the application task */ + sys_sem_signal(&conn->op_completed); + } else { + /* Closing failed, restore some of the callbacks */ + /* Closing of listen pcb will never fail! */ + LWIP_ASSERT("Closing a listen pcb may not fail!", (conn->pcb.tcp->state != LISTEN)); + tcp_sent(conn->pcb.tcp, sent_tcp); + tcp_poll(conn->pcb.tcp, poll_tcp, 4); + tcp_err(conn->pcb.tcp, err_tcp); + tcp_arg(conn->pcb.tcp, conn); + /* don't restore recv callback: we don't want to receive any more data */ + } + /* If closing didn't succeed, we get called again either + from poll_tcp or from sent_tcp */ +} +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +/** + * Delete the pcb inside a netconn. + * Called from netconn_delete. + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_delconn(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ + /* @todo TCP: abort running write/connect? */ + if ((msg->conn->state != NETCONN_NONE) && + (msg->conn->state != NETCONN_LISTEN) && + (msg->conn->state != NETCONN_CONNECT)) { + /* this only happens for TCP netconns */ + LWIP_ASSERT("NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP", + NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP); + msg->err = ERR_INPROGRESS; + } else { + LWIP_ASSERT("blocking connect in progress", + (msg->conn->state != NETCONN_CONNECT) || IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(msg->conn)); + /* Drain and delete mboxes */ + netconn_drain(msg->conn); + + if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) { + + switch (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type)) { +#if LWIP_RAW + case NETCONN_RAW: + raw_remove(msg->conn->pcb.raw); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ +#if LWIP_UDP + case NETCONN_UDP: + msg->conn->pcb.udp->recv_arg = NULL; + udp_remove(msg->conn->pcb.udp); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ +#if LWIP_TCP + case NETCONN_TCP: + LWIP_ASSERT("already writing or closing", msg->conn->current_msg == NULL && + msg->conn->write_offset == 0); + msg->conn->state = NETCONN_CLOSE; + msg->msg.sd.shut = NETCONN_SHUT_RDWR; + msg->conn->current_msg = msg; + lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(msg->conn); + /* API_EVENT is called inside lwip_netconn_do_close_internal, before releasing + the application thread, so we can return at this point! */ + return; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + default: + break; + } + msg->conn->pcb.tcp = NULL; + } + /* tcp netconns don't come here! */ + + /* @todo: this lets select make the socket readable and writable, + which is wrong! errfd instead? */ + API_EVENT(msg->conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, 0); + API_EVENT(msg->conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, 0); + } + if (sys_sem_valid(&msg->conn->op_completed)) { + sys_sem_signal(&msg->conn->op_completed); + } +} + +/** + * Bind a pcb contained in a netconn + * Called from netconn_bind. + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection and containing + * the IP address and port to bind to + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_bind(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ + if (ERR_IS_FATAL(msg->conn->last_err)) { + msg->err = msg->conn->last_err; + } else { + msg->err = ERR_VAL; + if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) { + switch (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type)) { +#if LWIP_RAW + case NETCONN_RAW: + msg->err = raw_bind(msg->conn->pcb.raw, API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.bc.ipaddr)); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ +#if LWIP_UDP + case NETCONN_UDP: + msg->err = udp_bind(msg->conn->pcb.udp, API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.bc.ipaddr), msg->msg.bc.port); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ +#if LWIP_TCP + case NETCONN_TCP: + msg->err = tcp_bind(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.bc.ipaddr), msg->msg.bc.port); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + default: + break; + } + } + } + TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg); +} + +#if LWIP_TCP +/** + * TCP callback function if a connection (opened by tcp_connect/lwip_netconn_do_connect) has + * been established (or reset by the remote host). + * + * @see tcp.h (struct tcp_pcb.connected) for parameters and return values + */ +static err_t +lwip_netconn_do_connected(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, err_t err) +{ + struct netconn *conn; + int was_blocking; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + + conn = (struct netconn *)arg; + + if (conn == NULL) { + return ERR_VAL; + } + + LWIP_ASSERT("conn->state == NETCONN_CONNECT", conn->state == NETCONN_CONNECT); + LWIP_ASSERT("(conn->current_msg != NULL) || conn->in_non_blocking_connect", + (conn->current_msg != NULL) || IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn)); + + if (conn->current_msg != NULL) { + conn->current_msg->err = err; + } + if ((NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) && (err == ERR_OK)) { + setup_tcp(conn); + } + was_blocking = !IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn); + SET_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(conn, 0); + conn->current_msg = NULL; + conn->state = NETCONN_NONE; + if (!was_blocking) { + NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_OK); + } + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, 0); + + if (was_blocking) { + sys_sem_signal(&conn->op_completed); + } + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +/** + * Connect a pcb contained inside a netconn + * Called from netconn_connect. + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection and containing + * the IP address and port to connect to + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_connect(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ + if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp == NULL) { + /* This may happen when calling netconn_connect() a second time */ + msg->err = ERR_CLSD; + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) { + /* For TCP, netconn_connect() calls tcpip_apimsg(), so signal op_completed here. */ + sys_sem_signal(&msg->conn->op_completed); + return; + } + } else { + switch (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type)) { +#if LWIP_RAW + case NETCONN_RAW: + msg->err = raw_connect(msg->conn->pcb.raw, API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.bc.ipaddr)); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ +#if LWIP_UDP + case NETCONN_UDP: + msg->err = udp_connect(msg->conn->pcb.udp, API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.bc.ipaddr), msg->msg.bc.port); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ +#if LWIP_TCP + case NETCONN_TCP: + /* Prevent connect while doing any other action. */ + if (msg->conn->state != NETCONN_NONE) { + msg->err = ERR_ISCONN; + } else { + setup_tcp(msg->conn); + msg->err = tcp_connect(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.bc.ipaddr), + msg->msg.bc.port, lwip_netconn_do_connected); + if (msg->err == ERR_OK) { + u8_t non_blocking = netconn_is_nonblocking(msg->conn); + msg->conn->state = NETCONN_CONNECT; + SET_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT(msg->conn, non_blocking); + if (non_blocking) { + msg->err = ERR_INPROGRESS; + } else { + msg->conn->current_msg = msg; + /* sys_sem_signal() is called from lwip_netconn_do_connected (or err_tcp()), + * when the connection is established! */ + return; + } + } + } + /* For TCP, netconn_connect() calls tcpip_apimsg(), so signal op_completed here. */ + sys_sem_signal(&msg->conn->op_completed); + return; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + default: + LWIP_ERROR("Invalid netconn type", 0, do{ msg->err = ERR_VAL; }while(0)); + break; + } + } + /* For all other protocols, netconn_connect() calls TCPIP_APIMSG(), + so use TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK() here. */ + TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Connect a pcb contained inside a netconn + * Only used for UDP netconns. + * Called from netconn_disconnect. + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection to disconnect + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_disconnect(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ +#if LWIP_UDP + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_UDP) { + udp_disconnect(msg->conn->pcb.udp); + msg->err = ERR_OK; + } else +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ + { + msg->err = ERR_VAL; + } + TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg); +} + +#if LWIP_TCP +/** + * Set a TCP pcb contained in a netconn into listen mode + * Called from netconn_listen. + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_listen(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ + if (ERR_IS_FATAL(msg->conn->last_err)) { + msg->err = msg->conn->last_err; + } else { + msg->err = ERR_CONN; + if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) { + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) { + if (msg->conn->state == NETCONN_NONE) { + struct tcp_pcb* lpcb; +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if ((msg->conn->flags & NETCONN_FLAG_IPV6_V6ONLY) == 0) { +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG + lpcb = tcp_listen_dual_with_backlog(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, msg->msg.lb.backlog); +#else /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + lpcb = tcp_listen_dual(msg->conn->pcb.tcp); +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + } else +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + { +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG + lpcb = tcp_listen_with_backlog(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, msg->msg.lb.backlog); +#else /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + lpcb = tcp_listen(msg->conn->pcb.tcp); +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + } + if (lpcb == NULL) { + /* in this case, the old pcb is still allocated */ + msg->err = ERR_MEM; + } else { + /* delete the recvmbox and allocate the acceptmbox */ + if (sys_mbox_valid(&msg->conn->recvmbox)) { + /** @todo: should we drain the recvmbox here? */ + sys_mbox_free(&msg->conn->recvmbox); + sys_mbox_set_invalid(&msg->conn->recvmbox); + } + msg->err = ERR_OK; + if (!sys_mbox_valid(&msg->conn->acceptmbox)) { + msg->err = sys_mbox_new(&msg->conn->acceptmbox, DEFAULT_ACCEPTMBOX_SIZE); + } + if (msg->err == ERR_OK) { + msg->conn->state = NETCONN_LISTEN; + msg->conn->pcb.tcp = lpcb; + tcp_arg(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, msg->conn); + tcp_accept(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, accept_function); + } else { + /* since the old pcb is already deallocated, free lpcb now */ + tcp_close(lpcb); + msg->conn->pcb.tcp = NULL; + } + } + } + } else { + msg->err = ERR_ARG; + } + } + } + TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg); +} +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +/** + * Send some data on a RAW or UDP pcb contained in a netconn + * Called from netconn_send + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_send(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ + if (ERR_IS_FATAL(msg->conn->last_err)) { + msg->err = msg->conn->last_err; + } else { + msg->err = ERR_CONN; + if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) { + switch (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type)) { +#if LWIP_RAW + case NETCONN_RAW: + if (ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(msg->conn->pcb.ip), &msg->msg.b->addr)) { + msg->err = raw_send(msg->conn->pcb.raw, msg->msg.b->p); + } else { + msg->err = raw_sendto(msg->conn->pcb.raw, msg->msg.b->p, ipX_2_ip(&msg->msg.b->addr)); + } + break; +#endif +#if LWIP_UDP + case NETCONN_UDP: +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + if (ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(msg->conn->pcb.ip), &msg->msg.b->addr)) { + msg->err = udp_send_chksum(msg->conn->pcb.udp, msg->msg.b->p, + msg->msg.b->flags & NETBUF_FLAG_CHKSUM, msg->msg.b->toport_chksum); + } else { + msg->err = udp_sendto_chksum(msg->conn->pcb.udp, msg->msg.b->p, + ipX_2_ip(&msg->msg.b->addr), msg->msg.b->port, + msg->msg.b->flags & NETBUF_FLAG_CHKSUM, msg->msg.b->toport_chksum); + } +#else /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + if (ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(msg->conn->pcb.ip), &msg->msg.b->addr)) { + msg->err = udp_send(msg->conn->pcb.udp, msg->msg.b->p); + } else { + msg->err = udp_sendto(msg->conn->pcb.udp, msg->msg.b->p, ipX_2_ip(&msg->msg.b->addr), msg->msg.b->port); + } +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ + default: + break; + } + } + } + TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg); +} + +#if LWIP_TCP +/** + * Indicate data has been received from a TCP pcb contained in a netconn + * Called from netconn_recv + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_recv(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ + msg->err = ERR_OK; + if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) { + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) { +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG + if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp->state == LISTEN) { + tcp_accepted(msg->conn->pcb.tcp); + } else +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + { + u32_t remaining = msg->msg.r.len; + do { + u16_t recved = (remaining > 0xffff) ? 0xffff : (u16_t)remaining; + tcp_recved(msg->conn->pcb.tcp, recved); + remaining -= recved; + }while(remaining != 0); + } + } + } + TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * See if more data needs to be written from a previous call to netconn_write. + * Called initially from lwip_netconn_do_write. If the first call can't send all data + * (because of low memory or empty send-buffer), this function is called again + * from sent_tcp() or poll_tcp() to send more data. If all data is sent, the + * blocking application thread (waiting in netconn_write) is released. + * + * @param conn netconn (that is currently in state NETCONN_WRITE) to process + * @return ERR_OK + * ERR_MEM if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING=1 and sending hasn't yet finished + */ +static err_t +lwip_netconn_do_writemore(struct netconn *conn) +{ + err_t err; + void *dataptr; + u16_t len, available; + u8_t write_finished = 0; + size_t diff; + u8_t dontblock; + u8_t apiflags; + + LWIP_ASSERT("conn != NULL", conn != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("conn->state == NETCONN_WRITE", (conn->state == NETCONN_WRITE)); + LWIP_ASSERT("conn->current_msg != NULL", conn->current_msg != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("conn->pcb.tcp != NULL", conn->pcb.tcp != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("conn->write_offset < conn->current_msg->msg.w.len", + conn->write_offset < conn->current_msg->msg.w.len); + + dontblock = netconn_is_nonblocking(conn) || + (conn->current_msg->msg.w.apiflags & NETCONN_DONTBLOCK); + apiflags = conn->current_msg->msg.w.apiflags; + +#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO + if ((conn->send_timeout != 0) && + ((s32_t)(sys_now() - conn->current_msg->msg.w.time_started) >= conn->send_timeout)) { + write_finished = 1; + if (conn->write_offset == 0) { + /* nothing has been written */ + err = ERR_WOULDBLOCK; + conn->current_msg->msg.w.len = 0; + } else { + /* partial write */ + err = ERR_OK; + conn->current_msg->msg.w.len = conn->write_offset; + } + } else +#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */ + { + dataptr = (u8_t*)conn->current_msg->msg.w.dataptr + conn->write_offset; + diff = conn->current_msg->msg.w.len - conn->write_offset; + if (diff > 0xffffUL) { /* max_u16_t */ + len = 0xffff; +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + conn->flags |= NETCONN_FLAG_WRITE_DELAYED; +#endif + apiflags |= TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE; + } else { + len = (u16_t)diff; + } + available = tcp_sndbuf(conn->pcb.tcp); + if (available < len) { + /* don't try to write more than sendbuf */ + len = available; + if (dontblock){ + if (!len) { + err = ERR_WOULDBLOCK; + goto err_mem; + } + } else { +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + conn->flags |= NETCONN_FLAG_WRITE_DELAYED; +#endif + apiflags |= TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE; + } + } + LWIP_ASSERT("lwip_netconn_do_writemore: invalid length!", ((conn->write_offset + len) <= conn->current_msg->msg.w.len)); + err = tcp_write(conn->pcb.tcp, dataptr, len, apiflags); + /* if OK or memory error, check available space */ + if ((err == ERR_OK) || (err == ERR_MEM)) { +err_mem: + if (dontblock && (len < conn->current_msg->msg.w.len)) { + /* non-blocking write did not write everything: mark the pcb non-writable + and let poll_tcp check writable space to mark the pcb writable again */ + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDMINUS, len); + conn->flags |= NETCONN_FLAG_CHECK_WRITESPACE; + } else if ((tcp_sndbuf(conn->pcb.tcp) <= TCP_SNDLOWAT) || + (tcp_sndqueuelen(conn->pcb.tcp) >= TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT)) { + /* The queued byte- or pbuf-count exceeds the configured low-water limit, + let select mark this pcb as non-writable. */ + API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_SENDMINUS, len); + } + } + + if (err == ERR_OK) { + conn->write_offset += len; + if ((conn->write_offset == conn->current_msg->msg.w.len) || dontblock) { + /* return sent length */ + conn->current_msg->msg.w.len = conn->write_offset; + /* everything was written */ + write_finished = 1; + conn->write_offset = 0; + } + tcp_output(conn->pcb.tcp); + } else if ((err == ERR_MEM) && !dontblock) { + /* If ERR_MEM, we wait for sent_tcp or poll_tcp to be called + we do NOT return to the application thread, since ERR_MEM is + only a temporary error! */ + + /* tcp_write returned ERR_MEM, try tcp_output anyway */ + tcp_output(conn->pcb.tcp); + +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + conn->flags |= NETCONN_FLAG_WRITE_DELAYED; +#endif + } else { + /* On errors != ERR_MEM, we don't try writing any more but return + the error to the application thread. */ + write_finished = 1; + conn->current_msg->msg.w.len = 0; + } + } + if (write_finished) { + /* everything was written: set back connection state + and back to application task */ + conn->current_msg->err = err; + conn->current_msg = NULL; + conn->state = NETCONN_NONE; +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + if ((conn->flags & NETCONN_FLAG_WRITE_DELAYED) != 0) +#endif + { + sys_sem_signal(&conn->op_completed); + } + } +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + else + return ERR_MEM; +#endif + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +/** + * Send some data on a TCP pcb contained in a netconn + * Called from netconn_write + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_write(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ + if (ERR_IS_FATAL(msg->conn->last_err)) { + msg->err = msg->conn->last_err; + } else { + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP) { +#if LWIP_TCP + if (msg->conn->state != NETCONN_NONE) { + /* netconn is connecting, closing or in blocking write */ + msg->err = ERR_INPROGRESS; + } else if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) { + msg->conn->state = NETCONN_WRITE; + /* set all the variables used by lwip_netconn_do_writemore */ + LWIP_ASSERT("already writing or closing", msg->conn->current_msg == NULL && + msg->conn->write_offset == 0); + LWIP_ASSERT("msg->msg.w.len != 0", msg->msg.w.len != 0); + msg->conn->current_msg = msg; + msg->conn->write_offset = 0; +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + msg->conn->flags &= ~NETCONN_FLAG_WRITE_DELAYED; + if (lwip_netconn_do_writemore(msg->conn) != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_ASSERT("state!", msg->conn->state == NETCONN_WRITE); + UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + sys_arch_sem_wait(&msg->conn->op_completed, 0); + LOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + LWIP_ASSERT("state!", msg->conn->state == NETCONN_NONE); + } +#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ + lwip_netconn_do_writemore(msg->conn); +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ + /* for both cases: if lwip_netconn_do_writemore was called, don't ACK the APIMSG + since lwip_netconn_do_writemore ACKs it! */ + return; + } else { + msg->err = ERR_CONN; + } +#else /* LWIP_TCP */ + msg->err = ERR_VAL; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) + } else { + msg->err = ERR_VAL; +#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ + } + } + TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Return a connection's local or remote address + * Called from netconn_getaddr + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_getaddr(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ + if (msg->conn->pcb.ip != NULL) { + if (msg->msg.ad.local) { + ipX_addr_copy(PCB_ISIPV6(msg->conn->pcb.ip), API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->msg.ad.ipaddr), + msg->conn->pcb.ip->local_ip); + } else { + ipX_addr_copy(PCB_ISIPV6(msg->conn->pcb.ip), API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->msg.ad.ipaddr), + msg->conn->pcb.ip->remote_ip); + } + msg->err = ERR_OK; + switch (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type)) { +#if LWIP_RAW + case NETCONN_RAW: + if (msg->msg.ad.local) { + API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->msg.ad.port) = msg->conn->pcb.raw->protocol; + } else { + /* return an error as connecting is only a helper for upper layers */ + msg->err = ERR_CONN; + } + break; +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ +#if LWIP_UDP + case NETCONN_UDP: + if (msg->msg.ad.local) { + API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->msg.ad.port) = msg->conn->pcb.udp->local_port; + } else { + if ((msg->conn->pcb.udp->flags & UDP_FLAGS_CONNECTED) == 0) { + msg->err = ERR_CONN; + } else { + API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->msg.ad.port) = msg->conn->pcb.udp->remote_port; + } + } + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ +#if LWIP_TCP + case NETCONN_TCP: + if ((msg->msg.ad.local == 0) && + ((msg->conn->pcb.tcp->state == CLOSED) || (msg->conn->pcb.tcp->state == LISTEN))) { + /* pcb is not connected and remote name is requested */ + msg->err = ERR_CONN; + } else { + API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->msg.ad.port) = (msg->msg.ad.local ? msg->conn->pcb.tcp->local_port : msg->conn->pcb.tcp->remote_port); + } + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid netconn_type", 0); + break; + } + } else { + msg->err = ERR_CONN; + } + TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Close a TCP pcb contained in a netconn + * Called from netconn_close + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_close(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ +#if LWIP_TCP + /* @todo: abort running write/connect? */ + if ((msg->conn->state != NETCONN_NONE) && (msg->conn->state != NETCONN_LISTEN)) { + /* this only happens for TCP netconns */ + LWIP_ASSERT("NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP", + NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP); + msg->err = ERR_INPROGRESS; + } else if ((msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) && (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_TCP)) { + if ((msg->msg.sd.shut != NETCONN_SHUT_RDWR) && (msg->conn->state == NETCONN_LISTEN)) { + /* LISTEN doesn't support half shutdown */ + msg->err = ERR_CONN; + } else { + if (msg->msg.sd.shut & NETCONN_SHUT_RD) { + /* Drain and delete mboxes */ + netconn_drain(msg->conn); + } + LWIP_ASSERT("already writing or closing", msg->conn->current_msg == NULL && + msg->conn->write_offset == 0); + msg->conn->state = NETCONN_CLOSE; + msg->conn->current_msg = msg; + lwip_netconn_do_close_internal(msg->conn); + /* for tcp netconns, lwip_netconn_do_close_internal ACKs the message */ + return; + } + } else +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + { + msg->err = ERR_VAL; + } + sys_sem_signal(&msg->conn->op_completed); +} + +#if LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) +/** + * Join multicast groups for UDP netconns. + * Called from netconn_join_leave_group + * + * @param msg the api_msg_msg pointing to the connection + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_join_leave_group(struct api_msg_msg *msg) +{ + if (ERR_IS_FATAL(msg->conn->last_err)) { + msg->err = msg->conn->last_err; + } else { + if (msg->conn->pcb.tcp != NULL) { + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(msg->conn->type) == NETCONN_UDP) { +#if LWIP_UDP +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD + if (PCB_ISIPV6(msg->conn->pcb.udp)) { + if (msg->msg.jl.join_or_leave == NETCONN_JOIN) { + msg->err = mld6_joingroup(ipX_2_ip6(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.netif_addr)), + ipX_2_ip6(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.multiaddr))); + } else { + msg->err = mld6_leavegroup(ipX_2_ip6(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.netif_addr)), + ipX_2_ip6(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.multiaddr))); + } + } + else +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + { +#if LWIP_IGMP + if (msg->msg.jl.join_or_leave == NETCONN_JOIN) { + msg->err = igmp_joingroup(ipX_2_ip(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.netif_addr)), + ipX_2_ip(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.multiaddr))); + } else { + msg->err = igmp_leavegroup(ipX_2_ip(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.netif_addr)), + ipX_2_ip(API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.jl.multiaddr))); + } +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + } +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ +#if (LWIP_TCP || LWIP_RAW) + } else { + msg->err = ERR_VAL; +#endif /* (LWIP_TCP || LWIP_RAW) */ + } + } else { + msg->err = ERR_CONN; + } + } + TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(msg); +} +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) */ + +#if LWIP_DNS +/** + * Callback function that is called when DNS name is resolved + * (or on timeout). A waiting application thread is waked up by + * signaling the semaphore. + */ +static void +lwip_netconn_do_dns_found(const char *name, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, void *arg) +{ + struct dns_api_msg *msg = (struct dns_api_msg*)arg; + + LWIP_ASSERT("DNS response for wrong host name", strcmp(msg->name, name) == 0); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(name); + + if (ipaddr == NULL) { + /* timeout or memory error */ + API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->err) = ERR_VAL; + } else { + /* address was resolved */ + API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->err) = ERR_OK; + API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->addr) = *ipaddr; + } + /* wake up the application task waiting in netconn_gethostbyname */ + sys_sem_signal(API_EXPR_REF(msg->sem)); +} + +/** + * Execute a DNS query + * Called from netconn_gethostbyname + * + * @param arg the dns_api_msg pointing to the query + */ +void +lwip_netconn_do_gethostbyname(void *arg) +{ + struct dns_api_msg *msg = (struct dns_api_msg*)arg; + + API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->err) = dns_gethostbyname(msg->name, API_EXPR_REF(msg->addr), lwip_netconn_do_dns_found, msg); + if (API_EXPR_DEREF(msg->err) != ERR_INPROGRESS) { + /* on error or immediate success, wake up the application + * task waiting in netconn_gethostbyname */ + sys_sem_signal(API_EXPR_REF(msg->sem)); + } +} +#endif /* LWIP_DNS */ + +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/err.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/err.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..92fa8b7dba --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/err.c @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +/** + * @file + * Error Management module + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/err.h" + +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + +static const char *err_strerr[] = { + "Ok.", /* ERR_OK 0 */ + "Out of memory error.", /* ERR_MEM -1 */ + "Buffer error.", /* ERR_BUF -2 */ + "Timeout.", /* ERR_TIMEOUT -3 */ + "Routing problem.", /* ERR_RTE -4 */ + "Operation in progress.", /* ERR_INPROGRESS -5 */ + "Illegal value.", /* ERR_VAL -6 */ + "Operation would block.", /* ERR_WOULDBLOCK -7 */ + "Address in use.", /* ERR_USE -8 */ + "Already connected.", /* ERR_ISCONN -9 */ + "Connection aborted.", /* ERR_ABRT -10 */ + "Connection reset.", /* ERR_RST -11 */ + "Connection closed.", /* ERR_CLSD -12 */ + "Not connected.", /* ERR_CONN -13 */ + "Illegal argument.", /* ERR_ARG -14 */ + "Low-level netif error.", /* ERR_IF -15 */ +}; + +/** + * Convert an lwip internal error to a string representation. + * + * @param err an lwip internal err_t + * @return a string representation for err + */ +const char * +lwip_strerr(err_t err) +{ + return err_strerr[-err]; + +} + +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/netbuf.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/netbuf.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0ccd2bce32 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/netbuf.c @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +/** + * @file + * Network buffer management + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_NETCONN /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/netbuf.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" + +#include + +/** + * Create (allocate) and initialize a new netbuf. + * The netbuf doesn't yet contain a packet buffer! + * + * @return a pointer to a new netbuf + * NULL on lack of memory + */ +struct +netbuf *netbuf_new(void) +{ + struct netbuf *buf; + + buf = (struct netbuf *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETBUF); + if (buf != NULL) { + buf->p = NULL; + buf->ptr = NULL; + ipX_addr_set_any(LWIP_IPV6, &buf->addr); + buf->port = 0; +#if LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO || LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + buf->flags = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + buf->toport_chksum = 0; +#if LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO + ipX_addr_set_any(LWIP_IPV6, &buf->toaddr); +#endif /* LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO */ +#endif /* LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO || LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + return buf; + } else { + return NULL; + } +} + +/** + * Deallocate a netbuf allocated by netbuf_new(). + * + * @param buf pointer to a netbuf allocated by netbuf_new() + */ +void +netbuf_delete(struct netbuf *buf) +{ + if (buf != NULL) { + if (buf->p != NULL) { + pbuf_free(buf->p); + buf->p = buf->ptr = NULL; + } + memp_free(MEMP_NETBUF, buf); + } +} + +/** + * Allocate memory for a packet buffer for a given netbuf. + * + * @param buf the netbuf for which to allocate a packet buffer + * @param size the size of the packet buffer to allocate + * @return pointer to the allocated memory + * NULL if no memory could be allocated + */ +void * +netbuf_alloc(struct netbuf *buf, u16_t size) +{ + LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_alloc: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return NULL;); + + /* Deallocate any previously allocated memory. */ + if (buf->p != NULL) { + pbuf_free(buf->p); + } + buf->p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, size, PBUF_RAM); + if (buf->p == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold size", + (buf->p->len >= size)); + buf->ptr = buf->p; + return buf->p->payload; +} + +/** + * Free the packet buffer included in a netbuf + * + * @param buf pointer to the netbuf which contains the packet buffer to free + */ +void +netbuf_free(struct netbuf *buf) +{ + LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_free: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return;); + if (buf->p != NULL) { + pbuf_free(buf->p); + } + buf->p = buf->ptr = NULL; +} + +/** + * Let a netbuf reference existing (non-volatile) data. + * + * @param buf netbuf which should reference the data + * @param dataptr pointer to the data to reference + * @param size size of the data + * @return ERR_OK if data is referenced + * ERR_MEM if data couldn't be referenced due to lack of memory + */ +err_t +netbuf_ref(struct netbuf *buf, const void *dataptr, u16_t size) +{ + LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_ref: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + if (buf->p != NULL) { + pbuf_free(buf->p); + } + buf->p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, 0, PBUF_REF); + if (buf->p == NULL) { + buf->ptr = NULL; + return ERR_MEM; + } + buf->p->payload = (void*)dataptr; + buf->p->len = buf->p->tot_len = size; + buf->ptr = buf->p; + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Chain one netbuf to another (@see pbuf_chain) + * + * @param head the first netbuf + * @param tail netbuf to chain after head, freed by this function, may not be reference after returning + */ +void +netbuf_chain(struct netbuf *head, struct netbuf *tail) +{ + LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_ref: invalid head", (head != NULL), return;); + LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_chain: invalid tail", (tail != NULL), return;); + pbuf_cat(head->p, tail->p); + head->ptr = head->p; + memp_free(MEMP_NETBUF, tail); +} + +/** + * Get the data pointer and length of the data inside a netbuf. + * + * @param buf netbuf to get the data from + * @param dataptr pointer to a void pointer where to store the data pointer + * @param len pointer to an u16_t where the length of the data is stored + * @return ERR_OK if the information was retreived, + * ERR_BUF on error. + */ +err_t +netbuf_data(struct netbuf *buf, void **dataptr, u16_t *len) +{ + LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_data: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_data: invalid dataptr", (dataptr != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_data: invalid len", (len != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + + if (buf->ptr == NULL) { + return ERR_BUF; + } + *dataptr = buf->ptr->payload; + *len = buf->ptr->len; + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Move the current data pointer of a packet buffer contained in a netbuf + * to the next part. + * The packet buffer itself is not modified. + * + * @param buf the netbuf to modify + * @return -1 if there is no next part + * 1 if moved to the next part but now there is no next part + * 0 if moved to the next part and there are still more parts + */ +s8_t +netbuf_next(struct netbuf *buf) +{ + LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_free: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return -1;); + if (buf->ptr->next == NULL) { + return -1; + } + buf->ptr = buf->ptr->next; + if (buf->ptr->next == NULL) { + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +/** + * Move the current data pointer of a packet buffer contained in a netbuf + * to the beginning of the packet. + * The packet buffer itself is not modified. + * + * @param buf the netbuf to modify + */ +void +netbuf_first(struct netbuf *buf) +{ + LWIP_ERROR("netbuf_free: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return;); + buf->ptr = buf->p; +} + +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/netdb.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/netdb.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3545af39e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/netdb.c @@ -0,0 +1,343 @@ +/** + * @file + * API functions for name resolving + * + */ + +/* + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Simon Goldschmidt + * + */ + +#include "lwip/netdb.h" + +#if LWIP_DNS && LWIP_SOCKET + +#include "lwip/err.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/api.h" +#include "lwip/dns.h" + +#include +#include + +/** helper struct for gethostbyname_r to access the char* buffer */ +struct gethostbyname_r_helper { + ip_addr_t *addr_list[2]; + ip_addr_t addr; + char *aliases; +}; + +/** h_errno is exported in netdb.h for access by applications. */ +#if LWIP_DNS_API_DECLARE_H_ERRNO +int h_errno; +#endif /* LWIP_DNS_API_DECLARE_H_ERRNO */ + +/** define "hostent" variables storage: 0 if we use a static (but unprotected) + * set of variables for lwip_gethostbyname, 1 if we use a local storage */ +#ifndef LWIP_DNS_API_HOSTENT_STORAGE +#define LWIP_DNS_API_HOSTENT_STORAGE 0 +#endif + +/** define "hostent" variables storage */ +#if LWIP_DNS_API_HOSTENT_STORAGE +#define HOSTENT_STORAGE +#else +#define HOSTENT_STORAGE static +#endif /* LWIP_DNS_API_STATIC_HOSTENT */ + +/** + * Returns an entry containing addresses of address family AF_INET + * for the host with name name. + * Due to dns_gethostbyname limitations, only one address is returned. + * + * @param name the hostname to resolve + * @return an entry containing addresses of address family AF_INET + * for the host with name name + */ +struct hostent* +lwip_gethostbyname(const char *name) +{ + err_t err; + ip_addr_t addr; + + /* buffer variables for lwip_gethostbyname() */ + HOSTENT_STORAGE struct hostent s_hostent; + HOSTENT_STORAGE char *s_aliases; + HOSTENT_STORAGE ip_addr_t s_hostent_addr; + HOSTENT_STORAGE ip_addr_t *s_phostent_addr[2]; + + /* query host IP address */ + err = netconn_gethostbyname(name, &addr); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("lwip_gethostbyname(%s) failed, err=%d\n", name, err)); + h_errno = HOST_NOT_FOUND; + return NULL; + } + + /* fill hostent */ + s_hostent_addr = addr; + s_phostent_addr[0] = &s_hostent_addr; + s_phostent_addr[1] = NULL; + s_hostent.h_name = (char*)name; + s_aliases = NULL; + s_hostent.h_aliases = &s_aliases; + s_hostent.h_addrtype = AF_INET; + s_hostent.h_length = sizeof(ip_addr_t); + s_hostent.h_addr_list = (char**)&s_phostent_addr; + +#if DNS_DEBUG + /* dump hostent */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_name == %s\n", s_hostent.h_name)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_aliases == %p\n", s_hostent.h_aliases)); + /* h_aliases are always empty */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_addrtype == %d\n", s_hostent.h_addrtype)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_length == %d\n", s_hostent.h_length)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_addr_list == %p\n", s_hostent.h_addr_list)); + if (s_hostent.h_addr_list != NULL) { + u8_t idx; + for ( idx=0; s_hostent.h_addr_list[idx]; idx++) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_addr_list[%i] == %p\n", idx, s_hostent.h_addr_list[idx])); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("hostent.h_addr_list[%i]-> == %s\n", idx, ip_ntoa((ip_addr_t*)s_hostent.h_addr_list[idx]))); + } + } +#endif /* DNS_DEBUG */ + +#if LWIP_DNS_API_HOSTENT_STORAGE + /* this function should return the "per-thread" hostent after copy from s_hostent */ + return sys_thread_hostent(&s_hostent); +#else + return &s_hostent; +#endif /* LWIP_DNS_API_HOSTENT_STORAGE */ +} + +/** + * Thread-safe variant of lwip_gethostbyname: instead of using a static + * buffer, this function takes buffer and errno pointers as arguments + * and uses these for the result. + * + * @param name the hostname to resolve + * @param ret pre-allocated struct where to store the result + * @param buf pre-allocated buffer where to store additional data + * @param buflen the size of buf + * @param result pointer to a hostent pointer that is set to ret on success + * and set to zero on error + * @param h_errnop pointer to an int where to store errors (instead of modifying + * the global h_errno) + * @return 0 on success, non-zero on error, additional error information + * is stored in *h_errnop instead of h_errno to be thread-safe + */ +int +lwip_gethostbyname_r(const char *name, struct hostent *ret, char *buf, + size_t buflen, struct hostent **result, int *h_errnop) +{ + err_t err; + struct gethostbyname_r_helper *h; + char *hostname; + size_t namelen; + int lh_errno; + + if (h_errnop == NULL) { + /* ensure h_errnop is never NULL */ + h_errnop = &lh_errno; + } + + if (result == NULL) { + /* not all arguments given */ + *h_errnop = EINVAL; + return -1; + } + /* first thing to do: set *result to nothing */ + *result = NULL; + if ((name == NULL) || (ret == NULL) || (buf == NULL)) { + /* not all arguments given */ + *h_errnop = EINVAL; + return -1; + } + + namelen = strlen(name); + if (buflen < (sizeof(struct gethostbyname_r_helper) + namelen + 1 + (MEM_ALIGNMENT - 1))) { + /* buf can't hold the data needed + a copy of name */ + *h_errnop = ERANGE; + return -1; + } + + h = (struct gethostbyname_r_helper*)LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(buf); + hostname = ((char*)h) + sizeof(struct gethostbyname_r_helper); + + /* query host IP address */ + err = netconn_gethostbyname(name, &h->addr); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("lwip_gethostbyname(%s) failed, err=%d\n", name, err)); + *h_errnop = HOST_NOT_FOUND; + return -1; + } + + /* copy the hostname into buf */ + MEMCPY(hostname, name, namelen); + hostname[namelen] = 0; + + /* fill hostent */ + h->addr_list[0] = &h->addr; + h->addr_list[1] = NULL; + h->aliases = NULL; + ret->h_name = hostname; + ret->h_aliases = &h->aliases; + ret->h_addrtype = AF_INET; + ret->h_length = sizeof(ip_addr_t); + ret->h_addr_list = (char**)&h->addr_list; + + /* set result != NULL */ + *result = ret; + + /* return success */ + return 0; +} + +/** + * Frees one or more addrinfo structures returned by getaddrinfo(), along with + * any additional storage associated with those structures. If the ai_next field + * of the structure is not null, the entire list of structures is freed. + * + * @param ai struct addrinfo to free + */ +void +lwip_freeaddrinfo(struct addrinfo *ai) +{ + struct addrinfo *next; + + while (ai != NULL) { + next = ai->ai_next; + memp_free(MEMP_NETDB, ai); + ai = next; + } +} + +/** + * Translates the name of a service location (for example, a host name) and/or + * a service name and returns a set of socket addresses and associated + * information to be used in creating a socket with which to address the + * specified service. + * Memory for the result is allocated internally and must be freed by calling + * lwip_freeaddrinfo()! + * + * Due to a limitation in dns_gethostbyname, only the first address of a + * host is returned. + * Also, service names are not supported (only port numbers)! + * + * @param nodename descriptive name or address string of the host + * (may be NULL -> local address) + * @param servname port number as string of NULL + * @param hints structure containing input values that set socktype and protocol + * @param res pointer to a pointer where to store the result (set to NULL on failure) + * @return 0 on success, non-zero on failure + */ +int +lwip_getaddrinfo(const char *nodename, const char *servname, + const struct addrinfo *hints, struct addrinfo **res) +{ + err_t err; + ip_addr_t addr; + struct addrinfo *ai; + struct sockaddr_in *sa = NULL; + int port_nr = 0; + size_t total_size; + size_t namelen = 0; + + if (res == NULL) { + return EAI_FAIL; + } + *res = NULL; + if ((nodename == NULL) && (servname == NULL)) { + return EAI_NONAME; + } + + if (servname != NULL) { + /* service name specified: convert to port number + * @todo?: currently, only ASCII integers (port numbers) are supported! */ + port_nr = atoi(servname); + if ((port_nr <= 0) || (port_nr > 0xffff)) { + return EAI_SERVICE; + } + } + + if (nodename != NULL) { + /* service location specified, try to resolve */ + err = netconn_gethostbyname(nodename, &addr); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + return EAI_FAIL; + } + } else { + /* service location specified, use loopback address */ + ip_addr_set_loopback(&addr); + } + + total_size = sizeof(struct addrinfo) + sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); + if (nodename != NULL) { + namelen = strlen(nodename); + LWIP_ASSERT("namelen is too long", (namelen + 1) <= (mem_size_t)-1); + total_size += namelen + 1; + } + /* If this fails, please report to lwip-devel! :-) */ + LWIP_ASSERT("total_size <= NETDB_ELEM_SIZE: please report this!", + total_size <= NETDB_ELEM_SIZE); + ai = (struct addrinfo *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETDB); + if (ai == NULL) { + return EAI_MEMORY; + } + memset(ai, 0, total_size); + sa = (struct sockaddr_in*)((u8_t*)ai + sizeof(struct addrinfo)); + /* set up sockaddr */ + inet_addr_from_ipaddr(&sa->sin_addr, &addr); + sa->sin_family = AF_INET; + sa->sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); + sa->sin_port = htons((u16_t)port_nr); + + /* set up addrinfo */ + ai->ai_family = AF_INET; + if (hints != NULL) { + /* copy socktype & protocol from hints if specified */ + ai->ai_socktype = hints->ai_socktype; + ai->ai_protocol = hints->ai_protocol; + } + if (nodename != NULL) { + /* copy nodename to canonname if specified */ + ai->ai_canonname = ((char*)ai + sizeof(struct addrinfo) + sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)); + MEMCPY(ai->ai_canonname, nodename, namelen); + ai->ai_canonname[namelen] = 0; + } + ai->ai_addrlen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); + ai->ai_addr = (struct sockaddr*)sa; + + *res = ai; + + return 0; +} + +#endif /* LWIP_DNS && LWIP_SOCKET */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/netifapi.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/netifapi.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..715d515e42 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/netifapi.c @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +/** + * @file + * Network Interface Sequential API module + * + */ + +/* + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_NETIF_API /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/netifapi.h" +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" + +#define NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(name) API_VAR_REF(name) +#define NETIFAPI_VAR_DECLARE(name) API_VAR_DECLARE(struct netifapi_msg, name) +#define NETIFAPI_VAR_ALLOC(name) API_VAR_ALLOC(struct netifapi_msg, MEMP_NETIFAPI_MSG, name) +#define NETIFAPI_VAR_FREE(name) API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_NETIFAPI_MSG, name) + +/** + * Call netif_add() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void +netifapi_do_netif_add(struct netifapi_msg_msg *msg) +{ + if (!netif_add( msg->netif, + API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.add.ipaddr), + API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.add.netmask), + API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.add.gw), + msg->msg.add.state, + msg->msg.add.init, + msg->msg.add.input)) { + msg->err = ERR_IF; + } else { + msg->err = ERR_OK; + } + TCPIP_NETIFAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call netif_set_addr() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void +netifapi_do_netif_set_addr(struct netifapi_msg_msg *msg) +{ + netif_set_addr( msg->netif, + API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.add.ipaddr), + API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.add.netmask), + API_EXPR_REF(msg->msg.add.gw)); + msg->err = ERR_OK; + TCPIP_NETIFAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call the "errtfunc" (or the "voidfunc" if "errtfunc" is NULL) inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void +netifapi_do_netif_common(struct netifapi_msg_msg *msg) +{ + if (msg->msg.common.errtfunc != NULL) { + msg->err = msg->msg.common.errtfunc(msg->netif); + } else { + msg->err = ERR_OK; + msg->msg.common.voidfunc(msg->netif); + } + TCPIP_NETIFAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call netif_add() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + * + * @note for params @see netif_add() + */ +err_t +netifapi_netif_add(struct netif *netif, + ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + ip_addr_t *netmask, + ip_addr_t *gw, + void *state, + netif_init_fn init, + netif_input_fn input) +{ + err_t err; + NETIFAPI_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + NETIFAPI_VAR_ALLOC(msg); +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE + if (ipaddr == NULL) { + ipaddr = IP_ADDR_ANY; + } + if (netmask == NULL) { + netmask = IP_ADDR_ANY; + } + if (gw == NULL) { + gw = IP_ADDR_ANY; + } +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).function = netifapi_do_netif_add; + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.netif = netif; + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.add.ipaddr = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(ipaddr); + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.add.netmask = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(netmask); + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.add.gw = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(gw); + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.add.state = state; + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.add.init = init; + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.add.input = input; + TCPIP_NETIFAPI(&API_VAR_REF(msg)); + + err = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.err; + NETIFAPI_VAR_FREE(msg); + return err; +} + +/** + * Call netif_set_addr() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + * + * @note for params @see netif_set_addr() + */ +err_t +netifapi_netif_set_addr(struct netif *netif, + ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + ip_addr_t *netmask, + ip_addr_t *gw) +{ + err_t err; + NETIFAPI_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + NETIFAPI_VAR_ALLOC(msg); +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE + if (ipaddr == NULL) { + ipaddr = IP_ADDR_ANY; + } + if (netmask == NULL) { + netmask = IP_ADDR_ANY; + } + if (gw == NULL) { + gw = IP_ADDR_ANY; + } +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).function = netifapi_do_netif_set_addr; + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.netif = netif; + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.add.ipaddr = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(ipaddr); + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.add.netmask = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(netmask); + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.add.gw = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(gw); + TCPIP_NETIFAPI(&API_VAR_REF(msg)); + + err = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.err; + NETIFAPI_VAR_FREE(msg); + return err; +} + +/** + * call the "errtfunc" (or the "voidfunc" if "errtfunc" is NULL) in a thread-safe + * way by running that function inside the tcpip_thread context. + * + * @note use only for functions where there is only "netif" parameter. + */ +err_t +netifapi_netif_common(struct netif *netif, netifapi_void_fn voidfunc, + netifapi_errt_fn errtfunc) +{ + err_t err; + NETIFAPI_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + NETIFAPI_VAR_ALLOC(msg); + + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).function = netifapi_do_netif_common; + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.netif = netif; + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.common.voidfunc = voidfunc; + NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.msg.common.errtfunc = errtfunc; + TCPIP_NETIFAPI(&API_VAR_REF(msg)); + + err = NETIFAPI_VAR_REF(msg).msg.err; + NETIFAPI_VAR_FREE(msg); + return err; +} + +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_API */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/pppapi.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/pppapi.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f1450a8d27 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/pppapi.c @@ -0,0 +1,383 @@ +/** + * @file + * Point To Point Protocol Sequential API module + * + */ + +/* + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_PPP_API /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/pppapi.h" +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" + +/** + * Call ppp_new() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_new(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + msg->ppp = ppp_new(); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_new() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +ppp_pcb *pppapi_new(void) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_new; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); + return msg.msg.ppp; +} + + +/** + * Call ppp_set_default() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_set_default(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + ppp_set_default(msg->ppp); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_set_default() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +void pppapi_set_default(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_set_default; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); +} + + +/** + * Call ppp_set_auth() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_set_auth(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + ppp_set_auth(msg->ppp, msg->msg.setauth.authtype, + msg->msg.setauth.user, msg->msg.setauth.passwd); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_set_auth() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +void pppapi_set_auth(ppp_pcb *pcb, u8_t authtype, char *user, char *passwd) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_set_auth; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + msg.msg.msg.setauth.authtype = authtype; + msg.msg.msg.setauth.user = user; + msg.msg.msg.setauth.passwd = passwd; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); +} + + +#if PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE +/** + * Call ppp_set_notify_phase_callback() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_set_notify_phase_callback(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + ppp_set_notify_phase_callback(msg->ppp, msg->msg.setnotifyphasecb.notify_phase_cb); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_set_notify_phase_callback() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +void pppapi_set_notify_phase_callback(ppp_pcb *pcb, ppp_notify_phase_cb_fn notify_phase_cb) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_set_notify_phase_callback; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + msg.msg.msg.setnotifyphasecb.notify_phase_cb = notify_phase_cb; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); +} +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE */ + + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +/** + * Call ppp_over_serial_create() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_over_serial_create(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + msg->err = ppp_over_serial_create(msg->ppp, msg->msg.serialcreate.fd, + msg->msg.serialcreate.link_status_cb, msg->msg.serialcreate.ctx_cb); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_over_serial_create() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +int pppapi_over_serial_create(ppp_pcb *pcb, sio_fd_t fd, ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, void *ctx_cb) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_over_serial_create; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + msg.msg.msg.serialcreate.fd = fd; + msg.msg.msg.serialcreate.link_status_cb = link_status_cb; + msg.msg.msg.serialcreate.ctx_cb = ctx_cb; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); + return msg.msg.err; +} +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT +/** + * Call ppp_over_ethernet_create() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_over_ethernet_create(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + + msg->err = ppp_over_ethernet_create(msg->ppp, msg->msg.ethernetcreate.ethif, + msg->msg.ethernetcreate.service_name, msg->msg.ethernetcreate.concentrator_name, + msg->msg.ethernetcreate.link_status_cb, msg->msg.ethernetcreate.ctx_cb); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_over_ethernet_create() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +int pppapi_over_ethernet_create(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct netif *ethif, const char *service_name, + const char *concentrator_name, ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, + void *ctx_cb) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_over_ethernet_create; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + msg.msg.msg.ethernetcreate.ethif = ethif; + msg.msg.msg.ethernetcreate.service_name = service_name; + msg.msg.msg.ethernetcreate.concentrator_name = concentrator_name; + msg.msg.msg.ethernetcreate.link_status_cb = link_status_cb; + msg.msg.msg.ethernetcreate.ctx_cb = ctx_cb; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); + return msg.msg.err; +} +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + + +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +/** + * Call ppp_over_l2tp_create() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_over_l2tp_create(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + + msg->err = ppp_over_l2tp_create(msg->ppp, + msg->msg.l2tpcreate.netif, msg->msg.l2tpcreate.ipaddr, msg->msg.l2tpcreate.port, +#if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT + msg->msg.l2tpcreate.secret, + msg->msg.l2tpcreate.secret_len, +#else /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + NULL, +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + msg->msg.l2tpcreate.link_status_cb, msg->msg.l2tpcreate.ctx_cb); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_over_l2tp_create() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +int pppapi_over_l2tp_create(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, u16_t port, + u8_t *secret, u8_t secret_len, + ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, void *ctx_cb) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_over_l2tp_create; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + msg.msg.msg.l2tpcreate.netif = netif; + msg.msg.msg.l2tpcreate.ipaddr = ipaddr; + msg.msg.msg.l2tpcreate.port = port; +#if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT + msg.msg.msg.l2tpcreate.secret = secret; + msg.msg.msg.l2tpcreate.secret_len = secret_len; +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + msg.msg.msg.l2tpcreate.link_status_cb = link_status_cb; + msg.msg.msg.l2tpcreate.ctx_cb = ctx_cb; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); + return msg.msg.err; +} +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + + +/** + * Call ppp_open() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_open(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + msg->err = ppp_open(msg->ppp, msg->msg.open.holdoff); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_open() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +int pppapi_open(ppp_pcb *pcb, u16_t holdoff) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_open; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + msg.msg.msg.open.holdoff = holdoff; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); + return msg.msg.err; +} + + +/** + * Call ppp_close() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_close(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + msg->err = ppp_close(msg->ppp); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_close() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +int pppapi_close(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_close; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); + return msg.msg.err; +} + + +/** + * Call ppp_sighup() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_sighup(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + ppp_sighup(msg->ppp); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_sighup() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +void pppapi_sighup(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_sighup; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); +} + + +/** + * Call ppp_delete() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_delete(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + msg->err = ppp_delete(msg->ppp); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_delete() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +int pppapi_delete(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_delete; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); + return msg.msg.err; +} + + +/** + * Call ppp_ioctl() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_ioctl(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + msg->err = ppp_ioctl(msg->ppp, msg->msg.ioctl.cmd, msg->msg.ioctl.arg); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_ioctl() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +int pppapi_ioctl(ppp_pcb *pcb, int cmd, void *arg) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_ioctl; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + msg.msg.msg.ioctl.cmd = cmd; + msg.msg.msg.ioctl.arg = arg; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); + return msg.msg.err; +} + + +#if LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK +/** + * Call ppp_set_netif_statuscallback() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_set_netif_statuscallback(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + ppp_set_netif_statuscallback(msg->ppp, msg->msg.netifstatuscallback.status_callback); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_set_netif_statuscallback() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +void pppapi_set_netif_statuscallback(ppp_pcb *pcb, netif_status_callback_fn status_callback) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_set_netif_statuscallback; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + msg.msg.msg.netifstatuscallback.status_callback = status_callback; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); +} +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK */ + + +#if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK +/** + * Call ppp_set_netif_linkcallback() inside the tcpip_thread context. + */ +static void pppapi_do_ppp_set_netif_linkcallback(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg) { + ppp_set_netif_linkcallback(msg->ppp, msg->msg.netiflinkcallback.link_callback); + TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(msg); +} + +/** + * Call ppp_set_netif_linkcallback() in a thread-safe way by running that function inside the + * tcpip_thread context. + */ +void pppapi_set_netif_linkcallback(ppp_pcb *pcb, netif_status_callback_fn link_callback) { + struct pppapi_msg msg; + msg.function = pppapi_do_ppp_set_netif_linkcallback; + msg.msg.ppp = pcb; + msg.msg.msg.netiflinkcallback.link_callback = link_callback; + TCPIP_PPPAPI(&msg); +} +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK */ + +#endif /* LWIP_PPP_API */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/sockets.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/sockets.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..19edfc573e --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/sockets.c @@ -0,0 +1,2647 @@ +/** + * @file + * Sockets BSD-Like API module + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + * Improved by Marc Boucher and David Haas + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_SOCKET /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/sockets.h" +#include "lwip/api.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/igmp.h" +#include "lwip/inet.h" +#include "lwip/tcp.h" +#include "lwip/raw.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#endif + +#include + +#define IP4ADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(sin, ipXaddr, port) do { \ + (sin)->sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); \ + (sin)->sin_family = AF_INET; \ + (sin)->sin_port = htons((port)); \ + inet_addr_from_ipaddr(&(sin)->sin_addr, ipX_2_ip(ipXaddr)); \ + memset((sin)->sin_zero, 0, SIN_ZERO_LEN); }while(0) +#define SOCKADDR4_TO_IP4ADDR_PORT(sin, ipXaddr, port) do { \ + inet_addr_to_ipaddr(ipX_2_ip(ipXaddr), &((sin)->sin_addr)); \ + (port) = ntohs((sin)->sin_port); }while(0) + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_LEN_VALID(namelen) (((namelen) == sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) || \ + ((namelen) == sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6))) +#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID(name) (((name)->sa_family == AF_INET) || \ + ((name)->sa_family == AF_INET6)) +#define SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH(name, sock) \ + ((((name)->sa_family == AF_INET) && !(NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6((sock)->conn->type))) || \ + (((name)->sa_family == AF_INET6) && (NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6((sock)->conn->type)))) +#define IP6ADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(sin6, ipXaddr, port) do { \ + (sin6)->sin6_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6); \ + (sin6)->sin6_family = AF_INET6; \ + (sin6)->sin6_port = htons((port)); \ + (sin6)->sin6_flowinfo = 0; \ + inet6_addr_from_ip6addr(&(sin6)->sin6_addr, ipX_2_ip6(ipXaddr)); }while(0) +#define IPXADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(isipv6, sockaddr, ipXaddr, port) do { \ + if (isipv6) { \ + IP6ADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR((struct sockaddr_in6*)(void*)(sockaddr), ipXaddr, port); \ + } else { \ + IP4ADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR((struct sockaddr_in*)(void*)(sockaddr), ipXaddr, port); \ + } } while(0) +#define SOCKADDR6_TO_IP6ADDR_PORT(sin6, ipXaddr, port) do { \ + inet6_addr_to_ip6addr(ipX_2_ip6(ipXaddr), &((sin6)->sin6_addr)); \ + (port) = ntohs((sin6)->sin6_port); }while(0) +#define SOCKADDR_TO_IPXADDR_PORT(isipv6, sockaddr, ipXaddr, port) do { \ + if (isipv6) { \ + SOCKADDR6_TO_IP6ADDR_PORT((struct sockaddr_in6*)(void*)(sockaddr), ipXaddr, port); \ + } else { \ + SOCKADDR4_TO_IP4ADDR_PORT((struct sockaddr_in*)(void*)(sockaddr), ipXaddr, port); \ + } } while(0) +#define DOMAIN_TO_NETCONN_TYPE(domain, type) (((domain) == AF_INET) ? \ + (type) : (enum netconn_type)((type) | NETCONN_TYPE_IPV6)) +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_LEN_VALID(namelen) ((namelen) == sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) +#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID(name) ((name)->sa_family == AF_INET) +#define SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH(name, sock) 1 +#define IPXADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(isipv6, sockaddr, ipXaddr, port) \ + IP4ADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR((struct sockaddr_in*)(void*)(sockaddr), ipXaddr, port) +#define SOCKADDR_TO_IPXADDR_PORT(isipv6, sockaddr, ipXaddr, port) \ + SOCKADDR4_TO_IP4ADDR_PORT((struct sockaddr_in*)(void*)(sockaddr), ipXaddr, port) +#define DOMAIN_TO_NETCONN_TYPE(domain, netconn_type) (netconn_type) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID_OR_UNSPEC(name) (((name)->sa_family == AF_UNSPEC) || \ + IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID(name)) +#define SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH_OR_UNSPEC(name, sock) (((name)->sa_family == AF_UNSPEC) || \ + SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH(name, sock)) +#define IS_SOCK_ADDR_ALIGNED(name) ((((mem_ptr_t)(name)) % 4) == 0) + + +#define LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(name) API_VAR_REF(name) +#define LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_DECLARE(name) API_VAR_DECLARE(struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data, name) +#define LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_FREE(name) API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_SOCKET_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA, name) +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE +#define LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_ALLOC(name, sock) do { \ + name = (struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data *)memp_malloc(MEMP_SOCKET_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA); \ + if (name == NULL) { \ + sock_set_errno(sock, ERR_MEM); \ + return -1; \ + } }while(0) +#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ +#define LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_ALLOC(name, sock) +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + + +#define NUM_SOCKETS MEMP_NUM_NETCONN + +/** Contains all internal pointers and states used for a socket */ +struct lwip_sock { + /** sockets currently are built on netconns, each socket has one netconn */ + struct netconn *conn; + /** data that was left from the previous read */ + void *lastdata; + /** offset in the data that was left from the previous read */ + u16_t lastoffset; + /** number of times data was received, set by event_callback(), + tested by the receive and select functions */ + s16_t rcvevent; + /** number of times data was ACKed (free send buffer), set by event_callback(), + tested by select */ + u16_t sendevent; + /** error happened for this socket, set by event_callback(), tested by select */ + u16_t errevent; + /** last error that occurred on this socket */ + int err; + /** counter of how many threads are waiting for this socket using select */ + int select_waiting; +}; + +/** Description for a task waiting in select */ +struct lwip_select_cb { + /** Pointer to the next waiting task */ + struct lwip_select_cb *next; + /** Pointer to the previous waiting task */ + struct lwip_select_cb *prev; + /** readset passed to select */ + fd_set *readset; + /** writeset passed to select */ + fd_set *writeset; + /** unimplemented: exceptset passed to select */ + fd_set *exceptset; + /** don't signal the same semaphore twice: set to 1 when signalled */ + int sem_signalled; + /** semaphore to wake up a task waiting for select */ + sys_sem_t sem; +}; + +/** A struct sockaddr replacement that has the same alignment as sockaddr_in/ + * sockaddr_in6 if instantiated. + */ +union sockaddr_aligned { + struct sockaddr sa; +#if LWIP_IPV6 + struct sockaddr_in6 sin6; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + struct sockaddr_in sin; +}; + + +/** The global array of available sockets */ +static struct lwip_sock sockets[NUM_SOCKETS]; +/** The global list of tasks waiting for select */ +static struct lwip_select_cb *select_cb_list; +/** This counter is increased from lwip_select when the list is chagned + and checked in event_callback to see if it has changed. */ +static volatile int select_cb_ctr; + +/** Table to quickly map an lwIP error (err_t) to a socket error + * by using -err as an index */ +static const int err_to_errno_table[] = { + 0, /* ERR_OK 0 No error, everything OK. */ + ENOMEM, /* ERR_MEM -1 Out of memory error. */ + ENOBUFS, /* ERR_BUF -2 Buffer error. */ + EWOULDBLOCK, /* ERR_TIMEOUT -3 Timeout */ + EHOSTUNREACH, /* ERR_RTE -4 Routing problem. */ + EINPROGRESS, /* ERR_INPROGRESS -5 Operation in progress */ + EINVAL, /* ERR_VAL -6 Illegal value. */ + EWOULDBLOCK, /* ERR_WOULDBLOCK -7 Operation would block. */ + EADDRINUSE, /* ERR_USE -8 Address in use. */ + EALREADY, /* ERR_ISCONN -9 Already connected. */ + ECONNABORTED, /* ERR_ABRT -10 Connection aborted. */ + ECONNRESET, /* ERR_RST -11 Connection reset. */ + ENOTCONN, /* ERR_CLSD -12 Connection closed. */ + ENOTCONN, /* ERR_CONN -13 Not connected. */ + EIO, /* ERR_ARG -14 Illegal argument. */ + -1, /* ERR_IF -15 Low-level netif error */ +}; + +#define ERR_TO_ERRNO_TABLE_SIZE \ + (sizeof(err_to_errno_table)/sizeof(err_to_errno_table[0])) + +#define err_to_errno(err) \ + ((unsigned)(-(err)) < ERR_TO_ERRNO_TABLE_SIZE ? \ + err_to_errno_table[-(err)] : EIO) + +#if LWIP_SOCKET_SET_ERRNO +#ifndef set_errno +#define set_errno(err) do { if (err) { errno = (err); } } while(0) +#endif +#else /* LWIP_SOCKET_SET_ERRNO */ +#define set_errno(err) +#endif /* LWIP_SOCKET_SET_ERRNO */ + +#define sock_set_errno(sk, e) do { \ + sk->err = (e); \ + set_errno(sk->err); \ +} while (0) + +/* Forward delcaration of some functions */ +static void event_callback(struct netconn *conn, enum netconn_evt evt, u16_t len); +static void lwip_getsockopt_internal(void *arg); +static void lwip_setsockopt_internal(void *arg); + +/** + * Initialize this module. This function has to be called before any other + * functions in this module! + */ +void +lwip_socket_init(void) +{ +} + +/** + * Map a externally used socket index to the internal socket representation. + * + * @param s externally used socket index + * @return struct lwip_sock for the socket or NULL if not found + */ +static struct lwip_sock * +get_socket(int s) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock; + + if ((s < 0) || (s >= NUM_SOCKETS)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("get_socket(%d): invalid\n", s)); + set_errno(EBADF); + return NULL; + } + + sock = &sockets[s]; + + if (!sock->conn) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("get_socket(%d): not active\n", s)); + set_errno(EBADF); + return NULL; + } + + return sock; +} + +/** + * Same as get_socket but doesn't set errno + * + * @param s externally used socket index + * @return struct lwip_sock for the socket or NULL if not found + */ +static struct lwip_sock * +tryget_socket(int s) +{ + if ((s < 0) || (s >= NUM_SOCKETS)) { + return NULL; + } + if (!sockets[s].conn) { + return NULL; + } + return &sockets[s]; +} + +/** + * Allocate a new socket for a given netconn. + * + * @param newconn the netconn for which to allocate a socket + * @param accepted 1 if socket has been created by accept(), + * 0 if socket has been created by socket() + * @return the index of the new socket; -1 on error + */ +static int +alloc_socket(struct netconn *newconn, int accepted) +{ + int i; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); + + /* allocate a new socket identifier */ + for (i = 0; i < NUM_SOCKETS; ++i) { + /* Protect socket array */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + if (!sockets[i].conn) { + sockets[i].conn = newconn; + /* The socket is not yet known to anyone, so no need to protect + after having marked it as used. */ + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + sockets[i].lastdata = NULL; + sockets[i].lastoffset = 0; + sockets[i].rcvevent = 0; + /* TCP sendbuf is empty, but the socket is not yet writable until connected + * (unless it has been created by accept()). */ + sockets[i].sendevent = (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(newconn->type) == NETCONN_TCP ? (accepted != 0) : 1); + sockets[i].errevent = 0; + sockets[i].err = 0; + sockets[i].select_waiting = 0; + return i; + } + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + } + return -1; +} + +/** Free a socket. The socket's netconn must have been + * delete before! + * + * @param sock the socket to free + * @param is_tcp != 0 for TCP sockets, used to free lastdata + */ +static void +free_socket(struct lwip_sock *sock, int is_tcp) +{ + void *lastdata; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); + + lastdata = sock->lastdata; + sock->lastdata = NULL; + sock->lastoffset = 0; + sock->err = 0; + + /* Protect socket array */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + sock->conn = NULL; + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + /* don't use 'sock' after this line, as another task might have allocated it */ + + if (lastdata != NULL) { + if (is_tcp) { + pbuf_free((struct pbuf *)lastdata); + } else { + netbuf_delete((struct netbuf *)lastdata); + } + } +} + +/* Below this, the well-known socket functions are implemented. + * Use google.com or opengroup.org to get a good description :-) + * + * Exceptions are documented! + */ + +int +lwip_accept(int s, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t *addrlen) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock, *nsock; + struct netconn *newconn; + ipX_addr_t naddr; + u16_t port = 0; + int newsock; + err_t err; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_accept(%d)...\n", s)); + sock = get_socket(s); + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + if (netconn_is_nonblocking(sock->conn) && (sock->rcvevent <= 0)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_accept(%d): returning EWOULDBLOCK\n", s)); + sock_set_errno(sock, EWOULDBLOCK); + return -1; + } + + /* wait for a new connection */ + err = netconn_accept(sock->conn, &newconn); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_accept(%d): netconn_acept failed, err=%d\n", s, err)); + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) { + sock_set_errno(sock, EOPNOTSUPP); + return EOPNOTSUPP; + } + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err)); + return -1; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("newconn != NULL", newconn != NULL); + /* Prevent automatic window updates, we do this on our own! */ + netconn_set_noautorecved(newconn, 1); + + /* Note that POSIX only requires us to check addr is non-NULL. addrlen must + * not be NULL if addr is valid. + */ + if (addr != NULL) { + union sockaddr_aligned tempaddr; + /* get the IP address and port of the remote host */ + err = netconn_peer(newconn, ipX_2_ip(&naddr), &port); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_accept(%d): netconn_peer failed, err=%d\n", s, err)); + netconn_delete(newconn); + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err)); + return -1; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("addr valid but addrlen NULL", addrlen != NULL); + + IPXADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(newconn->type), &tempaddr, &naddr, port); + if (*addrlen > tempaddr.sa.sa_len) { + *addrlen = tempaddr.sa.sa_len; + } + MEMCPY(addr, &tempaddr, *addrlen); + } + + newsock = alloc_socket(newconn, 1); + if (newsock == -1) { + netconn_delete(newconn); + sock_set_errno(sock, ENFILE); + return -1; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid socket index", (newsock >= 0) && (newsock < NUM_SOCKETS)); + LWIP_ASSERT("newconn->callback == event_callback", newconn->callback == event_callback); + nsock = &sockets[newsock]; + + /* See event_callback: If data comes in right away after an accept, even + * though the server task might not have created a new socket yet. + * In that case, newconn->socket is counted down (newconn->socket--), + * so nsock->rcvevent is >= 1 here! + */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + nsock->rcvevent += (s16_t)(-1 - newconn->socket); + newconn->socket = newsock; + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_accept(%d) returning new sock=%d", s, newsock)); + if (addr != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" addr=")); + ipX_addr_debug_print(NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(newconn->type), SOCKETS_DEBUG, &naddr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" port=%"U16_F"\n", port)); + } + + sock_set_errno(sock, 0); + return newsock; +} + +int +lwip_bind(int s, const struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t namelen) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock; + ipX_addr_t local_addr; + u16_t local_port; + err_t err; + + sock = get_socket(s); + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + if (!SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH(name, sock)) { + /* sockaddr does not match socket type (IPv4/IPv6) */ + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_VAL)); + return -1; + } + + /* check size, familiy and alignment of 'name' */ + LWIP_ERROR("lwip_bind: invalid address", (IS_SOCK_ADDR_LEN_VALID(namelen) && + IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID(name) && IS_SOCK_ADDR_ALIGNED(name)), + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG)); return -1;); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(namelen); + + SOCKADDR_TO_IPXADDR_PORT((name->sa_family == AF_INET6), name, &local_addr, local_port); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_bind(%d, addr=", s)); + ipX_addr_debug_print(name->sa_family == AF_INET6, SOCKETS_DEBUG, &local_addr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" port=%"U16_F")\n", local_port)); + + err = netconn_bind(sock->conn, ipX_2_ip(&local_addr), local_port); + + if (err != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_bind(%d) failed, err=%d\n", s, err)); + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err)); + return -1; + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_bind(%d) succeeded\n", s)); + sock_set_errno(sock, 0); + return 0; +} + +int +lwip_close(int s) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock; + int is_tcp = 0; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_close(%d)\n", s)); + + sock = get_socket(s); + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + if(sock->conn != NULL) { + is_tcp = NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP; + } else { + LWIP_ASSERT("sock->lastdata == NULL", sock->lastdata == NULL); + } + + netconn_delete(sock->conn); + + free_socket(sock, is_tcp); + set_errno(0); + return 0; +} + +int +lwip_connect(int s, const struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t namelen) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock; + err_t err; + + sock = get_socket(s); + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + if (!SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH_OR_UNSPEC(name, sock)) { + /* sockaddr does not match socket type (IPv4/IPv6) */ + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_VAL)); + return -1; + } + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(namelen); + if (name->sa_family == AF_UNSPEC) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_connect(%d, AF_UNSPEC)\n", s)); + err = netconn_disconnect(sock->conn); + } else { + ipX_addr_t remote_addr; + u16_t remote_port; + + /* check size, familiy and alignment of 'name' */ + LWIP_ERROR("lwip_connect: invalid address", IS_SOCK_ADDR_LEN_VALID(namelen) && + IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID_OR_UNSPEC(name) && IS_SOCK_ADDR_ALIGNED(name), + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG)); return -1;); + + SOCKADDR_TO_IPXADDR_PORT((name->sa_family == AF_INET6), name, &remote_addr, remote_port); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_connect(%d, addr=", s)); + ipX_addr_debug_print(name->sa_family == AF_INET6, SOCKETS_DEBUG, &remote_addr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" port=%"U16_F")\n", remote_port)); + + err = netconn_connect(sock->conn, ipX_2_ip(&remote_addr), remote_port); + } + + if (err != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_connect(%d) failed, err=%d\n", s, err)); + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err)); + return -1; + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_connect(%d) succeeded\n", s)); + sock_set_errno(sock, 0); + return 0; +} + +/** + * Set a socket into listen mode. + * The socket may not have been used for another connection previously. + * + * @param s the socket to set to listening mode + * @param backlog (ATTENTION: needs TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG=1) + * @return 0 on success, non-zero on failure + */ +int +lwip_listen(int s, int backlog) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock; + err_t err; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_listen(%d, backlog=%d)\n", s, backlog)); + + sock = get_socket(s); + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + /* limit the "backlog" parameter to fit in an u8_t */ + backlog = LWIP_MIN(LWIP_MAX(backlog, 0), 0xff); + + err = netconn_listen_with_backlog(sock->conn, (u8_t)backlog); + + if (err != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_listen(%d) failed, err=%d\n", s, err)); + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) { + sock_set_errno(sock, EOPNOTSUPP); + return -1; + } + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err)); + return -1; + } + + sock_set_errno(sock, 0); + return 0; +} + +int +lwip_recvfrom(int s, void *mem, size_t len, int flags, + struct sockaddr *from, socklen_t *fromlen) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock; + void *buf = NULL; + struct pbuf *p; + u16_t buflen, copylen; + int off = 0; + u8_t done = 0; + err_t err; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom(%d, %p, %"SZT_F", 0x%x, ..)\n", s, mem, len, flags)); + sock = get_socket(s); + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + do { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom: top while sock->lastdata=%p\n", sock->lastdata)); + /* Check if there is data left from the last recv operation. */ + if (sock->lastdata) { + buf = sock->lastdata; + } else { + /* If this is non-blocking call, then check first */ + if (((flags & MSG_DONTWAIT) || netconn_is_nonblocking(sock->conn)) && + (sock->rcvevent <= 0)) { + if (off > 0) { + /* update receive window */ + netconn_recved(sock->conn, (u32_t)off); + /* already received data, return that */ + sock_set_errno(sock, 0); + return off; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom(%d): returning EWOULDBLOCK\n", s)); + sock_set_errno(sock, EWOULDBLOCK); + return -1; + } + + /* No data was left from the previous operation, so we try to get + some from the network. */ + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) { + err = netconn_recv_tcp_pbuf(sock->conn, (struct pbuf **)&buf); + } else { + err = netconn_recv(sock->conn, (struct netbuf **)&buf); + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom: netconn_recv err=%d, netbuf=%p\n", + err, buf)); + + if (err != ERR_OK) { + if (off > 0) { + /* update receive window */ + netconn_recved(sock->conn, (u32_t)off); + /* already received data, return that */ + sock_set_errno(sock, 0); + return off; + } + /* We should really do some error checking here. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom(%d): buf == NULL, error is \"%s\"!\n", + s, lwip_strerr(err))); + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err)); + if (err == ERR_CLSD) { + return 0; + } else { + return -1; + } + } + LWIP_ASSERT("buf != NULL", buf != NULL); + sock->lastdata = buf; + } + + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) { + p = (struct pbuf *)buf; + } else { + p = ((struct netbuf *)buf)->p; + } + buflen = p->tot_len; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom: buflen=%"U16_F" len=%"SZT_F" off=%d sock->lastoffset=%"U16_F"\n", + buflen, len, off, sock->lastoffset)); + + buflen -= sock->lastoffset; + + if (len > buflen) { + copylen = buflen; + } else { + copylen = (u16_t)len; + } + + /* copy the contents of the received buffer into + the supplied memory pointer mem */ + pbuf_copy_partial(p, (u8_t*)mem + off, copylen, sock->lastoffset); + + off += copylen; + + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) { + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid copylen, len would underflow", len >= copylen); + len -= copylen; + if ( (len <= 0) || + (p->flags & PBUF_FLAG_PUSH) || + (sock->rcvevent <= 0) || + ((flags & MSG_PEEK)!=0)) { + done = 1; + } + } else { + done = 1; + } + + /* Check to see from where the data was.*/ + if (done) { +#if !SOCKETS_DEBUG + if (from && fromlen) +#endif /* !SOCKETS_DEBUG */ + { + u16_t port; + ipX_addr_t tmpaddr; + ipX_addr_t *fromaddr; + union sockaddr_aligned saddr; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom(%d): addr=", s)); + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) { + fromaddr = &tmpaddr; + /* @todo: this does not work for IPv6, yet */ + netconn_getaddr(sock->conn, ipX_2_ip(fromaddr), &port, 0); + } else { + port = netbuf_fromport((struct netbuf *)buf); + fromaddr = netbuf_fromaddr_ipX((struct netbuf *)buf); + } + IPXADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(netconn_type(sock->conn)), + &saddr, fromaddr, port); + ipX_addr_debug_print(NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(netconn_type(sock->conn)), + SOCKETS_DEBUG, fromaddr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" port=%"U16_F" len=%d\n", port, off)); +#if SOCKETS_DEBUG + if (from && fromlen) +#endif /* SOCKETS_DEBUG */ + { + if (*fromlen > saddr.sa.sa_len) { + *fromlen = saddr.sa.sa_len; + } + MEMCPY(from, &saddr, *fromlen); + } + } + } + + /* If we don't peek the incoming message... */ + if ((flags & MSG_PEEK) == 0) { + /* If this is a TCP socket, check if there is data left in the + buffer. If so, it should be saved in the sock structure for next + time around. */ + if ((NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) && (buflen - copylen > 0)) { + sock->lastdata = buf; + sock->lastoffset += copylen; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom: lastdata now netbuf=%p\n", buf)); + } else { + sock->lastdata = NULL; + sock->lastoffset = 0; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_recvfrom: deleting netbuf=%p\n", buf)); + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) { + pbuf_free((struct pbuf *)buf); + } else { + netbuf_delete((struct netbuf *)buf); + } + } + } + } while (!done); + + if ((off > 0) && (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP)) { + /* update receive window */ + netconn_recved(sock->conn, (u32_t)off); + } + sock_set_errno(sock, 0); + return off; +} + +int +lwip_read(int s, void *mem, size_t len) +{ + return lwip_recvfrom(s, mem, len, 0, NULL, NULL); +} + +int +lwip_recv(int s, void *mem, size_t len, int flags) +{ + return lwip_recvfrom(s, mem, len, flags, NULL, NULL); +} + +int +lwip_send(int s, const void *data, size_t size, int flags) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock; + err_t err; + u8_t write_flags; + size_t written; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_send(%d, data=%p, size=%"SZT_F", flags=0x%x)\n", + s, data, size, flags)); + + sock = get_socket(s); + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) { +#if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) + return lwip_sendto(s, data, size, flags, NULL, 0); +#else /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG)); + return -1; +#endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ + } + + write_flags = NETCONN_COPY | + ((flags & MSG_MORE) ? NETCONN_MORE : 0) | + ((flags & MSG_DONTWAIT) ? NETCONN_DONTBLOCK : 0); + written = 0; + err = netconn_write_partly(sock->conn, data, size, write_flags, &written); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_send(%d) err=%d written=%"SZT_F"\n", s, err, written)); + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err)); + return (err == ERR_OK ? (int)written : -1); +} + +int +lwip_sendto(int s, const void *data, size_t size, int flags, + const struct sockaddr *to, socklen_t tolen) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock; + err_t err; + u16_t short_size; + u16_t remote_port; +#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + struct netbuf buf; +#endif + + sock = get_socket(s); + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_TCP) { +#if LWIP_TCP + return lwip_send(s, data, size, flags); +#else /* LWIP_TCP */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(flags); + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG)); + return -1; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + } + + if ((to != NULL) && !SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_MATCH(to, sock)) { + /* sockaddr does not match socket type (IPv4/IPv6) */ + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_VAL)); + return -1; + } + + /* @todo: split into multiple sendto's? */ + LWIP_ASSERT("lwip_sendto: size must fit in u16_t", size <= 0xffff); + short_size = (u16_t)size; + LWIP_ERROR("lwip_sendto: invalid address", (((to == NULL) && (tolen == 0)) || + (IS_SOCK_ADDR_LEN_VALID(tolen) && + IS_SOCK_ADDR_TYPE_VALID(to) && IS_SOCK_ADDR_ALIGNED(to))), + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(ERR_ARG)); return -1;); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(tolen); + +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + /* Special speedup for fast UDP/RAW sending: call the raw API directly + instead of using the netconn functions. */ + { + struct pbuf* p; + ipX_addr_t *remote_addr; + ipX_addr_t remote_addr_tmp; + +#if LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, short_size, PBUF_RAM); + if (p != NULL) { +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + u16_t chksum = 0; + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_RAW) { + chksum = LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY(p->payload, data, short_size); + } else +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + MEMCPY(p->payload, data, size); +#else /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, short_size, PBUF_REF); + if (p != NULL) { + p->payload = (void*)data; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ + + if (to != NULL) { + SOCKADDR_TO_IPXADDR_PORT(to->sa_family == AF_INET6, + to, &remote_addr_tmp, remote_port); + remote_addr = &remote_addr_tmp; + } else { + remote_addr = &sock->conn->pcb.ip->remote_ip; +#if LWIP_UDP + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(sock->conn->type) == NETCONN_UDP) { + remote_port = sock->conn->pcb.udp->remote_port; + } else +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ + { + remote_port = 0; + } + } + + LOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) == NETCONN_RAW) { +#if LWIP_RAW + err = sock->conn->last_err = raw_sendto(sock->conn->pcb.raw, p, ipX_2_ip(remote_addr)); +#else /* LWIP_RAW */ + err = ERR_ARG; +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ + } +#if LWIP_UDP && LWIP_RAW + else +#endif /* LWIP_UDP && LWIP_RAW */ + { +#if LWIP_UDP +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF + err = sock->conn->last_err = udp_sendto_chksum(sock->conn->pcb.udp, p, + ipX_2_ip(remote_addr), remote_port, 1, chksum); +#else /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ + err = sock->conn->last_err = udp_sendto(sock->conn->pcb.udp, p, + ipX_2_ip(remote_addr), remote_port); +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ +#else /* LWIP_UDP */ + err = ERR_ARG; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ + } + UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + + pbuf_free(p); + } else { + err = ERR_MEM; + } + } +#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ + /* initialize a buffer */ + buf.p = buf.ptr = NULL; +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + buf.flags = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + if (to) { + SOCKADDR_TO_IPXADDR_PORT((to->sa_family) == AF_INET6, to, &buf.addr, remote_port); + } else { + remote_port = 0; + ipX_addr_set_any(NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(netconn_type(sock->conn)), &buf.addr); + } + netbuf_fromport(&buf) = remote_port; + + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_sendto(%d, data=%p, short_size=%"U16_F", flags=0x%x to=", + s, data, short_size, flags)); + ipX_addr_debug_print(NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(netconn_type(sock->conn)), + SOCKETS_DEBUG, &buf.addr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" port=%"U16_F"\n", remote_port)); + + /* make the buffer point to the data that should be sent */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF + /* Allocate a new netbuf and copy the data into it. */ + if (netbuf_alloc(&buf, short_size) == NULL) { + err = ERR_MEM; + } else { +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_RAW) { + u16_t chksum = LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY(buf.p->payload, data, short_size); + netbuf_set_chksum(&buf, chksum); + err = ERR_OK; + } else +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + { + err = netbuf_take(&buf, data, short_size); + } + } +#else /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ + err = netbuf_ref(&buf, data, short_size); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ + if (err == ERR_OK) { + /* send the data */ + err = netconn_send(sock->conn, &buf); + } + + /* deallocated the buffer */ + netbuf_free(&buf); +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err)); + return (err == ERR_OK ? short_size : -1); +} + +int +lwip_socket(int domain, int type, int protocol) +{ + struct netconn *conn; + int i; + +#if !LWIP_IPV6 + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(domain); /* @todo: check this */ +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + + /* create a netconn */ + switch (type) { + case SOCK_RAW: + conn = netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback(DOMAIN_TO_NETCONN_TYPE(domain, NETCONN_RAW), + (u8_t)protocol, event_callback); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_socket(%s, SOCK_RAW, %d) = ", + domain == PF_INET ? "PF_INET" : "UNKNOWN", protocol)); + break; + case SOCK_DGRAM: + conn = netconn_new_with_callback(DOMAIN_TO_NETCONN_TYPE(domain, + ((protocol == IPPROTO_UDPLITE) ? NETCONN_UDPLITE : NETCONN_UDP)) , + event_callback); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_socket(%s, SOCK_DGRAM, %d) = ", + domain == PF_INET ? "PF_INET" : "UNKNOWN", protocol)); + break; + case SOCK_STREAM: + conn = netconn_new_with_callback(DOMAIN_TO_NETCONN_TYPE(domain, NETCONN_TCP), event_callback); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_socket(%s, SOCK_STREAM, %d) = ", + domain == PF_INET ? "PF_INET" : "UNKNOWN", protocol)); + if (conn != NULL) { + /* Prevent automatic window updates, we do this on our own! */ + netconn_set_noautorecved(conn, 1); + } + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_socket(%d, %d/UNKNOWN, %d) = -1\n", + domain, type, protocol)); + set_errno(EINVAL); + return -1; + } + + if (!conn) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("-1 / ENOBUFS (could not create netconn)\n")); + set_errno(ENOBUFS); + return -1; + } + + i = alloc_socket(conn, 0); + + if (i == -1) { + netconn_delete(conn); + set_errno(ENFILE); + return -1; + } + conn->socket = i; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("%d\n", i)); + set_errno(0); + return i; +} + +int +lwip_write(int s, const void *data, size_t size) +{ + return lwip_send(s, data, size, 0); +} + +/** + * Go through the readset and writeset lists and see which socket of the sockets + * set in the sets has events. On return, readset, writeset and exceptset have + * the sockets enabled that had events. + * + * exceptset is not used for now!!! + * + * @param maxfdp1 the highest socket index in the sets + * @param readset_in: set of sockets to check for read events + * @param writeset_in: set of sockets to check for write events + * @param exceptset_in: set of sockets to check for error events + * @param readset_out: set of sockets that had read events + * @param writeset_out: set of sockets that had write events + * @param exceptset_out: set os sockets that had error events + * @return number of sockets that had events (read/write/exception) (>= 0) + */ +static int +lwip_selscan(int maxfdp1, fd_set *readset_in, fd_set *writeset_in, fd_set *exceptset_in, + fd_set *readset_out, fd_set *writeset_out, fd_set *exceptset_out) +{ + int i, nready = 0; + fd_set lreadset, lwriteset, lexceptset; + struct lwip_sock *sock; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); + + FD_ZERO(&lreadset); + FD_ZERO(&lwriteset); + FD_ZERO(&lexceptset); + + /* Go through each socket in each list to count number of sockets which + currently match */ + for(i = 0; i < maxfdp1; i++) { + void* lastdata = NULL; + s16_t rcvevent = 0; + u16_t sendevent = 0; + u16_t errevent = 0; + /* First get the socket's status (protected)... */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + sock = tryget_socket(i); + if (sock != NULL) { + lastdata = sock->lastdata; + rcvevent = sock->rcvevent; + sendevent = sock->sendevent; + errevent = sock->errevent; + } + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + /* ... then examine it: */ + /* See if netconn of this socket is ready for read */ + if (readset_in && FD_ISSET(i, readset_in) && ((lastdata != NULL) || (rcvevent > 0))) { + FD_SET(i, &lreadset); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_selscan: fd=%d ready for reading\n", i)); + nready++; + } + /* See if netconn of this socket is ready for write */ + if (writeset_in && FD_ISSET(i, writeset_in) && (sendevent != 0)) { + FD_SET(i, &lwriteset); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_selscan: fd=%d ready for writing\n", i)); + nready++; + } + /* See if netconn of this socket had an error */ + if (exceptset_in && FD_ISSET(i, exceptset_in) && (errevent != 0)) { + FD_SET(i, &lexceptset); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_selscan: fd=%d ready for exception\n", i)); + nready++; + } + } + /* copy local sets to the ones provided as arguments */ + *readset_out = lreadset; + *writeset_out = lwriteset; + *exceptset_out = lexceptset; + + LWIP_ASSERT("nready >= 0", nready >= 0); + return nready; +} + +/** + * Processing exceptset is not yet implemented. + */ +int +lwip_select(int maxfdp1, fd_set *readset, fd_set *writeset, fd_set *exceptset, + struct timeval *timeout) +{ + u32_t waitres = 0; + int nready; + fd_set lreadset, lwriteset, lexceptset; + u32_t msectimeout; + struct lwip_select_cb select_cb; + err_t err; + int i; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_select(%d, %p, %p, %p, tvsec=%"S32_F" tvusec=%"S32_F")\n", + maxfdp1, (void *)readset, (void *) writeset, (void *) exceptset, + timeout ? (s32_t)timeout->tv_sec : (s32_t)-1, + timeout ? (s32_t)timeout->tv_usec : (s32_t)-1)); + + /* Go through each socket in each list to count number of sockets which + currently match */ + nready = lwip_selscan(maxfdp1, readset, writeset, exceptset, &lreadset, &lwriteset, &lexceptset); + + /* If we don't have any current events, then suspend if we are supposed to */ + if (!nready) { + if (timeout && timeout->tv_sec == 0 && timeout->tv_usec == 0) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_select: no timeout, returning 0\n")); + /* This is OK as the local fdsets are empty and nready is zero, + or we would have returned earlier. */ + goto return_copy_fdsets; + } + + /* None ready: add our semaphore to list: + We don't actually need any dynamic memory. Our entry on the + list is only valid while we are in this function, so it's ok + to use local variables. */ + + select_cb.next = NULL; + select_cb.prev = NULL; + select_cb.readset = readset; + select_cb.writeset = writeset; + select_cb.exceptset = exceptset; + select_cb.sem_signalled = 0; + err = sys_sem_new(&select_cb.sem, 0); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + /* failed to create semaphore */ + set_errno(ENOMEM); + return -1; + } + + /* Protect the select_cb_list */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + + /* Put this select_cb on top of list */ + select_cb.next = select_cb_list; + if (select_cb_list != NULL) { + select_cb_list->prev = &select_cb; + } + select_cb_list = &select_cb; + /* Increasing this counter tells even_callback that the list has changed. */ + select_cb_ctr++; + + /* Now we can safely unprotect */ + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + + /* Increase select_waiting for each socket we are interested in */ + for(i = 0; i < maxfdp1; i++) { + if ((readset && FD_ISSET(i, readset)) || + (writeset && FD_ISSET(i, writeset)) || + (exceptset && FD_ISSET(i, exceptset))) { + struct lwip_sock *sock = tryget_socket(i); + LWIP_ASSERT("sock != NULL", sock != NULL); + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + sock->select_waiting++; + LWIP_ASSERT("sock->select_waiting > 0", sock->select_waiting > 0); + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + } + } + + /* Call lwip_selscan again: there could have been events between + the last scan (whithout us on the list) and putting us on the list! */ + nready = lwip_selscan(maxfdp1, readset, writeset, exceptset, &lreadset, &lwriteset, &lexceptset); + if (!nready) { + /* Still none ready, just wait to be woken */ + if (timeout == 0) { + /* Wait forever */ + msectimeout = 0; + } else { + msectimeout = ((timeout->tv_sec * 1000) + ((timeout->tv_usec + 500)/1000)); + if (msectimeout == 0) { + /* Wait 1ms at least (0 means wait forever) */ + msectimeout = 1; + } + } + + waitres = sys_arch_sem_wait(&select_cb.sem, msectimeout); + } + /* Increase select_waiting for each socket we are interested in */ + for(i = 0; i < maxfdp1; i++) { + if ((readset && FD_ISSET(i, readset)) || + (writeset && FD_ISSET(i, writeset)) || + (exceptset && FD_ISSET(i, exceptset))) { + struct lwip_sock *sock = tryget_socket(i); + LWIP_ASSERT("sock != NULL", sock != NULL); + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + sock->select_waiting--; + LWIP_ASSERT("sock->select_waiting >= 0", sock->select_waiting >= 0); + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + } + } + /* Take us off the list */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + if (select_cb.next != NULL) { + select_cb.next->prev = select_cb.prev; + } + if (select_cb_list == &select_cb) { + LWIP_ASSERT("select_cb.prev == NULL", select_cb.prev == NULL); + select_cb_list = select_cb.next; + } else { + LWIP_ASSERT("select_cb.prev != NULL", select_cb.prev != NULL); + select_cb.prev->next = select_cb.next; + } + /* Increasing this counter tells even_callback that the list has changed. */ + select_cb_ctr++; + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + + sys_sem_free(&select_cb.sem); + if (waitres == SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT) { + /* Timeout */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_select: timeout expired\n")); + /* This is OK as the local fdsets are empty and nready is zero, + or we would have returned earlier. */ + goto return_copy_fdsets; + } + + /* See what's set */ + nready = lwip_selscan(maxfdp1, readset, writeset, exceptset, &lreadset, &lwriteset, &lexceptset); + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_select: nready=%d\n", nready)); +return_copy_fdsets: + set_errno(0); + if (readset) { + *readset = lreadset; + } + if (writeset) { + *writeset = lwriteset; + } + if (exceptset) { + *exceptset = lexceptset; + } + return nready; +} + +/** + * Callback registered in the netconn layer for each socket-netconn. + * Processes recvevent (data available) and wakes up tasks waiting for select. + */ +static void +event_callback(struct netconn *conn, enum netconn_evt evt, u16_t len) +{ + int s; + struct lwip_sock *sock; + struct lwip_select_cb *scb; + int last_select_cb_ctr; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + + /* Get socket */ + if (conn) { + s = conn->socket; + if (s < 0) { + /* Data comes in right away after an accept, even though + * the server task might not have created a new socket yet. + * Just count down (or up) if that's the case and we + * will use the data later. Note that only receive events + * can happen before the new socket is set up. */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + if (conn->socket < 0) { + if (evt == NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS) { + conn->socket--; + } + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + return; + } + s = conn->socket; + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + } + + sock = get_socket(s); + if (!sock) { + return; + } + } else { + return; + } + + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + /* Set event as required */ + switch (evt) { + case NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS: + sock->rcvevent++; + break; + case NETCONN_EVT_RCVMINUS: + sock->rcvevent--; + break; + case NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS: + sock->sendevent = 1; + break; + case NETCONN_EVT_SENDMINUS: + sock->sendevent = 0; + break; + case NETCONN_EVT_ERROR: + sock->errevent = 1; + break; + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unknown event", 0); + break; + } + + if (sock->select_waiting == 0) { + /* noone is waiting for this socket, no need to check select_cb_list */ + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + return; + } + + /* Now decide if anyone is waiting for this socket */ + /* NOTE: This code goes through the select_cb_list list multiple times + ONLY IF a select was actually waiting. We go through the list the number + of waiting select calls + 1. This list is expected to be small. */ + + /* At this point, SYS_ARCH is still protected! */ +again: + for (scb = select_cb_list; scb != NULL; scb = scb->next) { + if (scb->sem_signalled == 0) { + /* semaphore not signalled yet */ + int do_signal = 0; + /* Test this select call for our socket */ + if (sock->rcvevent > 0) { + if (scb->readset && FD_ISSET(s, scb->readset)) { + do_signal = 1; + } + } + if (sock->sendevent != 0) { + if (!do_signal && scb->writeset && FD_ISSET(s, scb->writeset)) { + do_signal = 1; + } + } + if (sock->errevent != 0) { + if (!do_signal && scb->exceptset && FD_ISSET(s, scb->exceptset)) { + do_signal = 1; + } + } + if (do_signal) { + scb->sem_signalled = 1; + /* Don't call SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT() before signaling the semaphore, as this might + lead to the select thread taking itself off the list, invalidagin the semaphore. */ + sys_sem_signal(&scb->sem); + } + } + /* unlock interrupts with each step */ + last_select_cb_ctr = select_cb_ctr; + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + /* this makes sure interrupt protection time is short */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + if (last_select_cb_ctr != select_cb_ctr) { + /* someone has changed select_cb_list, restart at the beginning */ + goto again; + } + } + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); +} + +/** + * Unimplemented: Close one end of a full-duplex connection. + * Currently, the full connection is closed. + */ +int +lwip_shutdown(int s, int how) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock; + err_t err; + u8_t shut_rx = 0, shut_tx = 0; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_shutdown(%d, how=%d)\n", s, how)); + + sock = get_socket(s); + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + if (sock->conn != NULL) { + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) { + sock_set_errno(sock, EOPNOTSUPP); + return -1; + } + } else { + sock_set_errno(sock, ENOTCONN); + return -1; + } + + if (how == SHUT_RD) { + shut_rx = 1; + } else if (how == SHUT_WR) { + shut_tx = 1; + } else if(how == SHUT_RDWR) { + shut_rx = 1; + shut_tx = 1; + } else { + sock_set_errno(sock, EINVAL); + return -1; + } + err = netconn_shutdown(sock->conn, shut_rx, shut_tx); + + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err)); + return (err == ERR_OK ? 0 : -1); +} + +static int +lwip_getaddrname(int s, struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t *namelen, u8_t local) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock; + union sockaddr_aligned saddr; + ipX_addr_t naddr; + u16_t port; + err_t err; + + sock = get_socket(s); + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + /* get the IP address and port */ + /* @todo: this does not work for IPv6, yet */ + err = netconn_getaddr(sock->conn, ipX_2_ip(&naddr), &port, local); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(err)); + return -1; + } + IPXADDR_PORT_TO_SOCKADDR(NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(netconn_type(sock->conn)), + &saddr, &naddr, port); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getaddrname(%d, addr=", s)); + ipX_addr_debug_print(NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(netconn_type(sock->conn)), + SOCKETS_DEBUG, &naddr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, (" port=%"U16_F")\n", port)); + + if (*namelen > saddr.sa.sa_len) { + *namelen = saddr.sa.sa_len; + } + MEMCPY(name, &saddr, *namelen); + + sock_set_errno(sock, 0); + return 0; +} + +int +lwip_getpeername(int s, struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t *namelen) +{ + return lwip_getaddrname(s, name, namelen, 0); +} + +int +lwip_getsockname(int s, struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t *namelen) +{ + return lwip_getaddrname(s, name, namelen, 1); +} + +int +lwip_getsockopt(int s, int level, int optname, void *optval, socklen_t *optlen) +{ + err_t err = ERR_OK; + struct lwip_sock *sock = get_socket(s); + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_DECLARE(data); + + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + if ((NULL == optval) || (NULL == optlen)) { + sock_set_errno(sock, EFAULT); + return -1; + } + + /* Do length and type checks for the various options first, to keep it readable. */ + switch (level) { + +/* Level: SOL_SOCKET */ + case SOL_SOCKET: + switch (optname) { + + case SO_ACCEPTCONN: + case SO_BROADCAST: + /* UNIMPL case SO_DEBUG: */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_DONTROUTE: */ + case SO_ERROR: + case SO_KEEPALIVE: + /* UNIMPL case SO_CONTIMEO: */ +#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO + case SO_SNDTIMEO: +#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO + case SO_RCVTIMEO: +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + case SO_RCVBUF: +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_OOBINLINE: */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_SNDBUF: */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_RCVLOWAT: */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_SNDLOWAT: */ +#if SO_REUSE + case SO_REUSEADDR: + case SO_REUSEPORT: +#endif /* SO_REUSE */ + case SO_TYPE: + /* UNIMPL case SO_USELOOPBACK: */ + if (*optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + break; + + case SO_NO_CHECK: + if (*optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + } +#if LWIP_UDP + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_UDP || + ((udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) & UDP_FLAGS_UDPLITE) != 0)) { + /* this flag is only available for UDP, not for UDP lite */ + err = EAFNOSUPPORT; + } +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ + break; + + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; + +/* Level: IPPROTO_IP */ + case IPPROTO_IP: + switch (optname) { + /* UNIMPL case IP_HDRINCL: */ + /* UNIMPL case IP_RCVDSTADDR: */ + /* UNIMPL case IP_RCVIF: */ + case IP_TTL: + case IP_TOS: + if (*optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + break; +#if LWIP_IGMP + case IP_MULTICAST_TTL: + if (*optlen < sizeof(u8_t)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + break; + case IP_MULTICAST_IF: + if (*optlen < sizeof(struct in_addr)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + break; + case IP_MULTICAST_LOOP: + if (*optlen < sizeof(u8_t)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_UDP) { + err = EAFNOSUPPORT; + } + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; + +#if LWIP_TCP +/* Level: IPPROTO_TCP */ + case IPPROTO_TCP: + if (*optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + break; + } + + /* If this is no TCP socket, ignore any options. */ + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) + return 0; + + switch (optname) { + case TCP_NODELAY: + case TCP_KEEPALIVE: +#if LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE + case TCP_KEEPIDLE: + case TCP_KEEPINTVL: + case TCP_KEEPCNT: +#endif /* LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE */ + break; + + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/* Level: IPPROTO_IPV6 */ + case IPPROTO_IPV6: + switch (optname) { + case IPV6_V6ONLY: + if (*optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + /* @todo: this does not work for datagram sockets, yet */ + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) + return 0; + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IPV6, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#if LWIP_UDP && LWIP_UDPLITE +/* Level: IPPROTO_UDPLITE */ + case IPPROTO_UDPLITE: + if (*optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + break; + } + + /* If this is no UDP lite socket, ignore any options. */ + if (!NETCONNTYPE_ISUDPLITE(netconn_type(sock->conn))) { + return 0; + } + + switch (optname) { + case UDPLITE_SEND_CSCOV: + case UDPLITE_RECV_CSCOV: + break; + + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP && LWIP_UDPLITE*/ + /* Level: IPPROTO_RAW */ + case IPPROTO_RAW: + switch (optname) { +#if LWIP_IPV6 + case IPV6_CHECKSUM: + if (*optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + break; + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_RAW, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +/* UNDEFINED LEVEL */ + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, level=0x%x, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, level, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch */ + + + if (err != ERR_OK) { + sock_set_errno(sock, err); + return -1; + } + + /* Now do the actual option processing */ + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_ALLOC(data, sock); + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).sock = sock; +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).s = s; +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).level = level; + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optname = optname; + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optval = optval; + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optlen = optlen; + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).err = err; + tcpip_callback(lwip_getsockopt_internal, &LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data)); + sys_arch_sem_wait(&sock->conn->op_completed, 0); + /* maybe lwip_getsockopt_internal has changed err */ + err = LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).err; + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_FREE(data); + + sock_set_errno(sock, err); + return err ? -1 : 0; +} + +static void +lwip_getsockopt_internal(void *arg) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock; +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + int s; +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + int level, optname; + void *optval; + struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data *data; + + LWIP_ASSERT("arg != NULL", arg != NULL); + + data = (struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data*)arg; + sock = data->sock; +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + s = data->s; +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + level = data->level; + optname = data->optname; + optval = data->optval; + + switch (level) { + +/* Level: SOL_SOCKET */ + case SOL_SOCKET: + switch (optname) { + + /* The option flags */ + case SO_ACCEPTCONN: + case SO_BROADCAST: + /* UNIMPL case SO_DEBUG: */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_DONTROUTE: */ + case SO_KEEPALIVE: + /* UNIMPL case SO_OOBINCLUDE: */ +#if SO_REUSE + case SO_REUSEADDR: + case SO_REUSEPORT: +#endif /* SO_REUSE */ + /*case SO_USELOOPBACK: UNIMPL */ + *(int*)optval = ip_get_option(sock->conn->pcb.ip, optname); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, optname=0x%x, ..) = %s\n", + s, optname, (*(int*)optval?"on":"off"))); + break; + + case SO_TYPE: + switch (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn))) { + case NETCONN_RAW: + *(int*)optval = SOCK_RAW; + break; + case NETCONN_TCP: + *(int*)optval = SOCK_STREAM; + break; + case NETCONN_UDP: + *(int*)optval = SOCK_DGRAM; + break; + default: /* unrecognized socket type */ + *(int*)optval = netconn_type(sock->conn); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, + ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TYPE): unrecognized socket type %d\n", + s, *(int *)optval)); + } /* switch (netconn_type(sock->conn)) */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TYPE) = %d\n", + s, *(int *)optval)); + break; + + case SO_ERROR: + /* only overwrite ERR_OK or tempoary errors */ + if ((sock->err == 0) || (sock->err == EINPROGRESS)) { + sock_set_errno(sock, err_to_errno(sock->conn->last_err)); + } + *(int *)optval = sock->err; + sock->err = 0; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR) = %d\n", + s, *(int *)optval)); + break; + +#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO + case SO_SNDTIMEO: + *(int *)optval = netconn_get_sendtimeout(sock->conn); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO + case SO_RCVTIMEO: + *(int *)optval = netconn_get_recvtimeout(sock->conn); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + case SO_RCVBUF: + *(int *)optval = netconn_get_recvbufsize(sock->conn); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ +#if LWIP_UDP + case SO_NO_CHECK: + *(int*)optval = (udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) & UDP_FLAGS_NOCHKSUM) ? 1 : 0; + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP*/ + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled optname", 0); + break; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; + +/* Level: IPPROTO_IP */ + case IPPROTO_IP: + switch (optname) { + case IP_TTL: + *(int*)optval = sock->conn->pcb.ip->ttl; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TTL) = %d\n", + s, *(int *)optval)); + break; + case IP_TOS: + *(int*)optval = sock->conn->pcb.ip->tos; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS) = %d\n", + s, *(int *)optval)); + break; +#if LWIP_IGMP + case IP_MULTICAST_TTL: + *(u8_t*)optval = sock->conn->pcb.ip->ttl; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL) = %d\n", + s, *(int *)optval)); + break; + case IP_MULTICAST_IF: + inet_addr_from_ipaddr((struct in_addr*)optval, &sock->conn->pcb.udp->multicast_ip); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_IF) = 0x%"X32_F"\n", + s, *(u32_t *)optval)); + break; + case IP_MULTICAST_LOOP: + if ((sock->conn->pcb.udp->flags & UDP_FLAGS_MULTICAST_LOOP) != 0) { + *(u8_t*)optval = 1; + } else { + *(u8_t*)optval = 0; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP) = %d\n", + s, *(int *)optval)); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled optname", 0); + break; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; + +#if LWIP_TCP +/* Level: IPPROTO_TCP */ + case IPPROTO_TCP: + switch (optname) { + case TCP_NODELAY: + *(int*)optval = tcp_nagle_disabled(sock->conn->pcb.tcp); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY) = %s\n", + s, (*(int*)optval)?"on":"off") ); + break; + case TCP_KEEPALIVE: + *(int*)optval = (int)sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_idle; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, TCP_KEEPALIVE) = %d\n", + s, *(int *)optval)); + break; + +#if LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE + case TCP_KEEPIDLE: + *(int*)optval = (int)(sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_idle/1000); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, TCP_KEEPIDLE) = %d\n", + s, *(int *)optval)); + break; + case TCP_KEEPINTVL: + *(int*)optval = (int)(sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_intvl/1000); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, TCP_KEEPINTVL) = %d\n", + s, *(int *)optval)); + break; + case TCP_KEEPCNT: + *(int*)optval = (int)sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_cnt; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, TCP_KEEPCNT) = %d\n", + s, *(int *)optval)); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE */ + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled optname", 0); + break; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/* Level: IPPROTO_IPV6 */ + case IPPROTO_IPV6: + switch (optname) { + case IPV6_V6ONLY: + *(int*)optval = ((sock->conn->flags & NETCONN_FLAG_IPV6_V6ONLY) ? 1 : 0); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY) = %d\n", + s, *(int *)optval)); + break; + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled optname", 0); + break; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#if LWIP_UDP && LWIP_UDPLITE + /* Level: IPPROTO_UDPLITE */ + case IPPROTO_UDPLITE: + switch (optname) { + case UDPLITE_SEND_CSCOV: + *(int*)optval = sock->conn->pcb.udp->chksum_len_tx; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, UDPLITE_SEND_CSCOV) = %d\n", + s, (*(int*)optval)) ); + break; + case UDPLITE_RECV_CSCOV: + *(int*)optval = sock->conn->pcb.udp->chksum_len_rx; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, UDPLITE_RECV_CSCOV) = %d\n", + s, (*(int*)optval)) ); + break; + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled optname", 0); + break; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ + /* Level: IPPROTO_RAW */ + case IPPROTO_RAW: + switch (optname) { +#if LWIP_IPV6 + case IPV6_CHECKSUM: + if (sock->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_reqd == 0) { + *(int *)optval = -1; + } else { + *(int *)optval = sock->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_offset; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_getsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_RAW, IPV6_CHECKSUM) = %d\n", + s, (*(int*)optval)) ); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled optname", 0); + break; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled level", 0); + break; + } /* switch (level) */ + sys_sem_signal(&sock->conn->op_completed); +} + +int +lwip_setsockopt(int s, int level, int optname, const void *optval, socklen_t optlen) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock = get_socket(s); + err_t err = ERR_OK; + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_DECLARE(data); + + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + if (NULL == optval) { + sock_set_errno(sock, EFAULT); + return -1; + } + + /* Do length and type checks for the various options first, to keep it readable. */ + switch (level) { + +/* Level: SOL_SOCKET */ + case SOL_SOCKET: + switch (optname) { + + case SO_BROADCAST: + /* UNIMPL case SO_DEBUG: */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_DONTROUTE: */ + case SO_KEEPALIVE: + /* UNIMPL case case SO_CONTIMEO: */ +#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO + case SO_SNDTIMEO: +#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO + case SO_RCVTIMEO: +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + case SO_RCVBUF: +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_OOBINLINE: */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_SNDBUF: */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_RCVLOWAT: */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_SNDLOWAT: */ +#if SO_REUSE + case SO_REUSEADDR: + case SO_REUSEPORT: +#endif /* SO_REUSE */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_USELOOPBACK: */ + if (optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + break; + case SO_NO_CHECK: + if (optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + } +#if LWIP_UDP + if ((NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_UDP) || + ((udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) & UDP_FLAGS_UDPLITE) != 0)) { + /* this flag is only available for UDP, not for UDP lite */ + err = EAFNOSUPPORT; + } +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; + +/* Level: IPPROTO_IP */ + case IPPROTO_IP: + switch (optname) { + /* UNIMPL case IP_HDRINCL: */ + /* UNIMPL case IP_RCVDSTADDR: */ + /* UNIMPL case IP_RCVIF: */ + case IP_TTL: + case IP_TOS: + if (optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + break; +#if LWIP_IGMP + case IP_MULTICAST_TTL: + if (optlen < sizeof(u8_t)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_UDP) { + err = EAFNOSUPPORT; + } + break; + case IP_MULTICAST_IF: + if (optlen < sizeof(struct in_addr)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_UDP) { + err = EAFNOSUPPORT; + } + break; + case IP_MULTICAST_LOOP: + if (optlen < sizeof(u8_t)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_UDP) { + err = EAFNOSUPPORT; + } + break; + case IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP: + case IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP: + if (optlen < sizeof(struct ip_mreq)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_UDP) { + err = EAFNOSUPPORT; + } + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; + +#if LWIP_TCP +/* Level: IPPROTO_TCP */ + case IPPROTO_TCP: + if (optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + break; + } + + /* If this is no TCP socket, ignore any options. */ + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) + return 0; + + switch (optname) { + case TCP_NODELAY: + case TCP_KEEPALIVE: +#if LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE + case TCP_KEEPIDLE: + case TCP_KEEPINTVL: + case TCP_KEEPCNT: +#endif /* LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE */ + break; + + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/* Level: IPPROTO_IPV6 */ + case IPPROTO_IPV6: + switch (optname) { + case IPV6_V6ONLY: + if (optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + + /* @todo: this does not work for datagram sockets, yet */ + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) { + return 0; + } + + break; + case IPV6_CHECKSUM: + err = EINVAL; + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IPV6, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; + case IPPROTO_ICMPV6: + switch (optname) { + case IPV6_CHECKSUM: + err = EINVAL; + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_ICMPV6, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#if LWIP_UDP && LWIP_UDPLITE +/* Level: IPPROTO_UDPLITE */ + case IPPROTO_UDPLITE: + if (optlen < sizeof(int)) { + err = EINVAL; + break; + } + + /* If this is no UDP lite socket, ignore any options. */ + if (!NETCONNTYPE_ISUDPLITE(netconn_type(sock->conn))) { + return 0; + } + + switch (optname) { + case UDPLITE_SEND_CSCOV: + case UDPLITE_RECV_CSCOV: + break; + + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP && LWIP_UDPLITE */ +/* Level: IPPROTO_RAW */ + case IPPROTO_RAW: + switch (optname) { +#if LWIP_IPV6 + case IPV6_CHECKSUM: + /* Per RFC3542, odd offsets are not allowed */ + if ((*(int *)optval > 0) && (*(int *)optval & 1)) { + err = EINVAL; + } + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_RAW, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +/* UNDEFINED LEVEL */ + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, level=0x%x, UNIMPL: optname=0x%x, ..)\n", + s, level, optname)); + err = ENOPROTOOPT; + } /* switch (level) */ + + + if (err != ERR_OK) { + sock_set_errno(sock, err); + return -1; + } + + + /* Now do the actual option processing */ + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_ALLOC(data, sock); + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).sock = sock; +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).s = s; +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).level = level; + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optname = optname; + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optval = (void*)optval; + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).optlen = &optlen; + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).err = err; + tcpip_callback(lwip_setsockopt_internal, &LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data)); + sys_arch_sem_wait(&sock->conn->op_completed, 0); + /* maybe lwip_setsockopt_internal has changed err */ + err = LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_REF(data).err; + LWIP_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA_VAR_FREE(data); + + sock_set_errno(sock, err); + return err ? -1 : 0; +} + +static void +lwip_setsockopt_internal(void *arg) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock; +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + int s; +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + int level, optname; + const void *optval; + struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data *data; + + LWIP_ASSERT("arg != NULL", arg != NULL); + + data = (struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data*)arg; + sock = data->sock; +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + s = data->s; +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + level = data->level; + optname = data->optname; + optval = data->optval; + + switch (level) { + +/* Level: SOL_SOCKET */ + case SOL_SOCKET: + switch (optname) { + + /* The option flags */ + case SO_BROADCAST: + /* UNIMPL case SO_DEBUG: */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_DONTROUTE: */ + case SO_KEEPALIVE: + /* UNIMPL case SO_OOBINCLUDE: */ +#if SO_REUSE + case SO_REUSEADDR: + case SO_REUSEPORT: +#endif /* SO_REUSE */ + /* UNIMPL case SO_USELOOPBACK: */ + if (*(int*)optval) { + ip_set_option(sock->conn->pcb.ip, optname); + } else { + ip_reset_option(sock->conn->pcb.ip, optname); + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, SOL_SOCKET, optname=0x%x, ..) -> %s\n", + s, optname, (*(int*)optval?"on":"off"))); + break; +#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO + case SO_SNDTIMEO: + netconn_set_sendtimeout(sock->conn, (s32_t)*(int*)optval); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO + case SO_RCVTIMEO: + netconn_set_recvtimeout(sock->conn, *(int*)optval); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + case SO_RCVBUF: + netconn_set_recvbufsize(sock->conn, *(int*)optval); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ +#if LWIP_UDP + case SO_NO_CHECK: + if (*(int*)optval) { + udp_setflags(sock->conn->pcb.udp, udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) | UDP_FLAGS_NOCHKSUM); + } else { + udp_setflags(sock->conn->pcb.udp, udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) & ~UDP_FLAGS_NOCHKSUM); + } + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled optname", 0); + break; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; + +/* Level: IPPROTO_IP */ + case IPPROTO_IP: + switch (optname) { + case IP_TTL: + sock->conn->pcb.ip->ttl = (u8_t)(*(int*)optval); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TTL, ..) -> %d\n", + s, sock->conn->pcb.ip->ttl)); + break; + case IP_TOS: + sock->conn->pcb.ip->tos = (u8_t)(*(int*)optval); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, ..)-> %d\n", + s, sock->conn->pcb.ip->tos)); + break; +#if LWIP_IGMP + case IP_MULTICAST_TTL: + sock->conn->pcb.udp->ttl = (u8_t)(*(u8_t*)optval); + break; + case IP_MULTICAST_IF: + inet_addr_to_ipaddr(&sock->conn->pcb.udp->multicast_ip, (struct in_addr*)optval); + break; + case IP_MULTICAST_LOOP: + if (*(u8_t*)optval) { + udp_setflags(sock->conn->pcb.udp, udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) | UDP_FLAGS_MULTICAST_LOOP); + } else { + udp_setflags(sock->conn->pcb.udp, udp_flags(sock->conn->pcb.udp) & ~UDP_FLAGS_MULTICAST_LOOP); + } + break; + case IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP: + case IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP: + { + /* If this is a TCP or a RAW socket, ignore these options. */ + struct ip_mreq *imr = (struct ip_mreq *)optval; + ip_addr_t if_addr; + ip_addr_t multi_addr; + inet_addr_to_ipaddr(&if_addr, &imr->imr_interface); + inet_addr_to_ipaddr(&multi_addr, &imr->imr_multiaddr); + if(optname == IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP){ + data->err = igmp_joingroup(&if_addr, &multi_addr); + } else { + data->err = igmp_leavegroup(&if_addr, &multi_addr); + } + if(data->err != ERR_OK) { + data->err = EADDRNOTAVAIL; + } + } + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled optname", 0); + break; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; + +#if LWIP_TCP +/* Level: IPPROTO_TCP */ + case IPPROTO_TCP: + switch (optname) { + case TCP_NODELAY: + if (*(int*)optval) { + tcp_nagle_disable(sock->conn->pcb.tcp); + } else { + tcp_nagle_enable(sock->conn->pcb.tcp); + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY) -> %s\n", + s, (*(int *)optval)?"on":"off") ); + break; + case TCP_KEEPALIVE: + sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_idle = (u32_t)(*(int*)optval); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPALIVE) -> %"U32_F"\n", + s, sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_idle)); + break; + +#if LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE + case TCP_KEEPIDLE: + sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_idle = 1000*(u32_t)(*(int*)optval); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPIDLE) -> %"U32_F"\n", + s, sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_idle)); + break; + case TCP_KEEPINTVL: + sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_intvl = 1000*(u32_t)(*(int*)optval); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPINTVL) -> %"U32_F"\n", + s, sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_intvl)); + break; + case TCP_KEEPCNT: + sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_cnt = (u32_t)(*(int*)optval); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_KEEPCNT) -> %"U32_F"\n", + s, sock->conn->pcb.tcp->keep_cnt)); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE */ + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled optname", 0); + break; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP*/ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/* Level: IPPROTO_IPV6 */ + case IPPROTO_IPV6: + switch (optname) { + case IPV6_V6ONLY: + if (*(int*)optval) { + sock->conn->flags |= NETCONN_FLAG_IPV6_V6ONLY; + } else { + sock->conn->flags &= ~NETCONN_FLAG_IPV6_V6ONLY; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, ..) -> %d\n", + s, ((sock->conn->flags & NETCONN_FLAG_IPV6_V6ONLY) ? 1 : 0))); + break; + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled optname", 0); + break; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#if LWIP_UDP && LWIP_UDPLITE + /* Level: IPPROTO_UDPLITE */ + case IPPROTO_UDPLITE: + switch (optname) { + case UDPLITE_SEND_CSCOV: + if ((*(int*)optval != 0) && ((*(int*)optval < 8) || (*(int*)optval > 0xffff))) { + /* don't allow illegal values! */ + sock->conn->pcb.udp->chksum_len_tx = 8; + } else { + sock->conn->pcb.udp->chksum_len_tx = (u16_t)*(int*)optval; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, UDPLITE_SEND_CSCOV) -> %d\n", + s, (*(int*)optval)) ); + break; + case UDPLITE_RECV_CSCOV: + if ((*(int*)optval != 0) && ((*(int*)optval < 8) || (*(int*)optval > 0xffff))) { + /* don't allow illegal values! */ + sock->conn->pcb.udp->chksum_len_rx = 8; + } else { + sock->conn->pcb.udp->chksum_len_rx = (u16_t)*(int*)optval; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, UDPLITE_RECV_CSCOV) -> %d\n", + s, (*(int*)optval)) ); + break; + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled optname", 0); + break; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ + /* Level: IPPROTO_RAW */ + case IPPROTO_RAW: + switch (optname) { +#if LWIP_IPV6 + case IPV6_CHECKSUM: + if (*(int *)optval < 0) { + sock->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_reqd = 0; + } else { + sock->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_reqd = 1; + sock->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_offset = *(int *)optval; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_setsockopt(%d, IPPROTO_RAW, IPV6_CHECKSUM, ..) -> %d\n", + s, sock->conn->pcb.raw->chksum_reqd)); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled optname", 0); + break; + } /* switch (optname) */ + break; + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled level", 0); + break; + } /* switch (level) */ + sys_sem_signal(&sock->conn->op_completed); +} + +int +lwip_ioctl(int s, long cmd, void *argp) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock = get_socket(s); + u8_t val; +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + u16_t buflen = 0; + int recv_avail; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + + if (!sock) { + return -1; + } + + switch (cmd) { +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF || LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE + case FIONREAD: + if (!argp) { + sock_set_errno(sock, EINVAL); + return -1; + } +#if LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) { + struct pbuf *p; + if (sock->lastdata) { + p = ((struct netbuf *)sock->lastdata)->p; + } else { + struct netbuf *rxbuf; + err_t err; + if (sock->rcvevent <= 0) { + *((u16_t*)argp) = 0; + } else { + err = netconn_recv(sock->conn, &rxbuf); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + *((u16_t*)argp) = 0; + } else { + sock->lastdata = rxbuf; + *((u16_t*)argp) = rxbuf->p->tot_len; + } + } + } + return 0; + } +#endif /* LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE */ + +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + /* we come here if either LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE==0 or this is a TCP socket */ + SYS_ARCH_GET(sock->conn->recv_avail, recv_avail); + if (recv_avail < 0) { + recv_avail = 0; + } + *((int*)argp) = recv_avail; + + /* Check if there is data left from the last recv operation. /maq 041215 */ + if (sock->lastdata) { + struct pbuf *p = (struct pbuf *)sock->lastdata; + if (NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(netconn_type(sock->conn)) != NETCONN_TCP) { + p = ((struct netbuf *)p)->p; + } + buflen = p->tot_len; + buflen -= sock->lastoffset; + + *((int*)argp) += buflen; + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_ioctl(%d, FIONREAD, %p) = %"U16_F"\n", s, argp, *((u16_t*)argp))); + sock_set_errno(sock, 0); + return 0; +#else /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + break; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF || LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE */ + + case FIONBIO: + val = 0; + if (argp && *(u32_t*)argp) { + val = 1; + } + netconn_set_nonblocking(sock->conn, val); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_ioctl(%d, FIONBIO, %d)\n", s, val)); + sock_set_errno(sock, 0); + return 0; + + default: + break; + } /* switch (cmd) */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_ioctl(%d, UNIMPL: 0x%lx, %p)\n", s, cmd, argp)); + sock_set_errno(sock, ENOSYS); /* not yet implemented */ + return -1; +} + +/** A minimal implementation of fcntl. + * Currently only the commands F_GETFL and F_SETFL are implemented. + * Only the flag O_NONBLOCK is implemented. + */ +int +lwip_fcntl(int s, int cmd, int val) +{ + struct lwip_sock *sock = get_socket(s); + int ret = -1; + + if (!sock || !sock->conn) { + return -1; + } + + switch (cmd) { + case F_GETFL: + ret = netconn_is_nonblocking(sock->conn) ? O_NONBLOCK : 0; + break; + case F_SETFL: + if ((val & ~O_NONBLOCK) == 0) { + /* only O_NONBLOCK, all other bits are zero */ + netconn_set_nonblocking(sock->conn, val & O_NONBLOCK); + ret = 0; + } + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SOCKETS_DEBUG, ("lwip_fcntl(%d, UNIMPL: %d, %d)\n", s, cmd, val)); + break; + } + return ret; +} + +#endif /* LWIP_SOCKET */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/tcpip.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/tcpip.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d0923df680 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/api/tcpip.c @@ -0,0 +1,566 @@ +/** + * @file + * Sequential API Main thread module + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if !NO_SYS /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" +#include "lwip/init.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" +#include "netif/ppp/pppoe.h" + +#define TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(name) API_VAR_REF(name) +#define TCPIP_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(name) API_VAR_DECLARE(struct tcpip_msg, name) +#define TCPIP_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(name) API_VAR_ALLOC(struct tcpip_msg, MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, name) +#define TCPIP_MSG_VAR_FREE(name) API_VAR_FREE(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, name) + +/* global variables */ +static tcpip_init_done_fn tcpip_init_done; +static void *tcpip_init_done_arg; +static sys_mbox_t mbox; + +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING +/** The global semaphore to lock the stack. */ +sys_mutex_t lock_tcpip_core; +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ + + +/** + * The main lwIP thread. This thread has exclusive access to lwIP core functions + * (unless access to them is not locked). Other threads communicate with this + * thread using message boxes. + * + * It also starts all the timers to make sure they are running in the right + * thread context. + * + * @param arg unused argument + */ +static void +tcpip_thread(void *arg) +{ + struct tcpip_msg *msg; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + + if (tcpip_init_done != NULL) { + tcpip_init_done(tcpip_init_done_arg); + } + + LOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + while (1) { /* MAIN Loop */ + UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + LWIP_TCPIP_THREAD_ALIVE(); + /* wait for a message, timeouts are processed while waiting */ + sys_timeouts_mbox_fetch(&mbox, (void **)&msg); + LOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + if (msg == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: invalid message: NULL\n")); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcpip_thread: invalid message", 0); + continue; + } + switch (msg->type) { +#if LWIP_NETCONN + case TCPIP_MSG_API: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: API message %p\n", (void *)msg)); + msg->msg.apimsg->function(&(msg->msg.apimsg->msg)); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */ + +#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT + case TCPIP_MSG_INPKT: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: PACKET %p\n", (void *)msg)); +#if LWIP_ETHERNET + if (msg->msg.inp.netif->flags & (NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP | NETIF_FLAG_ETHERNET)) { + ethernet_input(msg->msg.inp.p, msg->msg.inp.netif); + } else +#endif /* LWIP_ETHERNET */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if ((*((unsigned char *)(msg->msg.inp.p->payload)) & 0xf0) == 0x60) { + ip6_input(msg->msg.inp.p, msg->msg.inp.netif); + } else +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + { + ip_input(msg->msg.inp.p, msg->msg.inp.netif); + } + memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT, msg); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT */ + +#if LWIP_NETIF_API + case TCPIP_MSG_NETIFAPI: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: Netif API message %p\n", (void *)msg)); + msg->msg.netifapimsg->function(&(msg->msg.netifapimsg->msg)); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_API */ + +#if LWIP_PPP_API + case TCPIP_MSG_PPPAPI: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: PPP API message %p\n", (void *)msg)); + msg->msg.pppapimsg->function(&(msg->msg.pppapimsg->msg)); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_PPP_API */ + +#if LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT + case TCPIP_MSG_TIMEOUT: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: TIMEOUT %p\n", (void *)msg)); + sys_timeout(msg->msg.tmo.msecs, msg->msg.tmo.h, msg->msg.tmo.arg); + memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, msg); + break; + case TCPIP_MSG_UNTIMEOUT: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: UNTIMEOUT %p\n", (void *)msg)); + sys_untimeout(msg->msg.tmo.h, msg->msg.tmo.arg); + memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, msg); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT */ + + case TCPIP_MSG_CALLBACK: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: CALLBACK %p\n", (void *)msg)); + msg->msg.cb.function(msg->msg.cb.ctx); + memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, msg); + break; + + case TCPIP_MSG_CALLBACK_STATIC: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: CALLBACK_STATIC %p\n", (void *)msg)); + msg->msg.cb.function(msg->msg.cb.ctx); + break; + + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_thread: invalid message: %d\n", msg->type)); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcpip_thread: invalid message", 0); + break; + } + } +} + +/** + * Pass a received packet to tcpip_thread for input processing + * + * @param p the received packet, p->payload pointing to the Ethernet header or + * to an IP header (if inp doesn't have NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP or + * NETIF_FLAG_ETHERNET flags) + * @param inp the network interface on which the packet was received + */ +err_t +tcpip_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp) +{ +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT + err_t ret; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCPIP_DEBUG, ("tcpip_input: PACKET %p/%p\n", (void *)p, (void *)inp)); + LOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); +#if LWIP_ETHERNET + if (inp->flags & (NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP | NETIF_FLAG_ETHERNET)) { + ret = ethernet_input(p, inp); + } else +#endif /* LWIP_ETHERNET */ + { + ret = ip_input(p, inp); + } + UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + return ret; +#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT */ + struct tcpip_msg *msg; + + if (!sys_mbox_valid(&mbox)) { + return ERR_VAL; + } + msg = (struct tcpip_msg *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT); + if (msg == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + + msg->type = TCPIP_MSG_INPKT; + msg->msg.inp.p = p; + msg->msg.inp.netif = inp; + if (sys_mbox_trypost(&mbox, msg) != ERR_OK) { + memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT, msg); + return ERR_MEM; + } + return ERR_OK; +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT */ +} + +/** + * Call a specific function in the thread context of + * tcpip_thread for easy access synchronization. + * A function called in that way may access lwIP core code + * without fearing concurrent access. + * + * @param f the function to call + * @param ctx parameter passed to f + * @param block 1 to block until the request is posted, 0 to non-blocking mode + * @return ERR_OK if the function was called, another err_t if not + */ +err_t +tcpip_callback_with_block(tcpip_callback_fn function, void *ctx, u8_t block) +{ + struct tcpip_msg *msg; + + if (sys_mbox_valid(&mbox)) { + msg = (struct tcpip_msg *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API); + if (msg == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + + msg->type = TCPIP_MSG_CALLBACK; + msg->msg.cb.function = function; + msg->msg.cb.ctx = ctx; + if (block) { + sys_mbox_post(&mbox, msg); + } else { + if (sys_mbox_trypost(&mbox, msg) != ERR_OK) { + memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, msg); + return ERR_MEM; + } + } + return ERR_OK; + } + return ERR_VAL; +} + +#if LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT +/** + * call sys_timeout in tcpip_thread + * + * @param msec time in milliseconds for timeout + * @param h function to be called on timeout + * @param arg argument to pass to timeout function h + * @return ERR_MEM on memory error, ERR_OK otherwise + */ +err_t +tcpip_timeout(u32_t msecs, sys_timeout_handler h, void *arg) +{ + struct tcpip_msg *msg; + + if (sys_mbox_valid(&mbox)) { + msg = (struct tcpip_msg *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API); + if (msg == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + + msg->type = TCPIP_MSG_TIMEOUT; + msg->msg.tmo.msecs = msecs; + msg->msg.tmo.h = h; + msg->msg.tmo.arg = arg; + sys_mbox_post(&mbox, msg); + return ERR_OK; + } + return ERR_VAL; +} + +/** + * call sys_untimeout in tcpip_thread + * + * @param msec time in milliseconds for timeout + * @param h function to be called on timeout + * @param arg argument to pass to timeout function h + * @return ERR_MEM on memory error, ERR_OK otherwise + */ +err_t +tcpip_untimeout(sys_timeout_handler h, void *arg) +{ + struct tcpip_msg *msg; + + if (sys_mbox_valid(&mbox)) { + msg = (struct tcpip_msg *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API); + if (msg == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + + msg->type = TCPIP_MSG_UNTIMEOUT; + msg->msg.tmo.h = h; + msg->msg.tmo.arg = arg; + sys_mbox_post(&mbox, msg); + return ERR_OK; + } + return ERR_VAL; +} +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT */ + +#if LWIP_NETCONN +/** + * Call the lower part of a netconn_* function + * This function is then running in the thread context + * of tcpip_thread and has exclusive access to lwIP core code. + * + * @param apimsg a struct containing the function to call and its parameters + * @return ERR_OK if the function was called, another err_t if not + */ +err_t +tcpip_apimsg(struct api_msg *apimsg) +{ + TCPIP_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + /* catch functions that don't set err */ + apimsg->msg.err = ERR_VAL; +#endif + + if (sys_mbox_valid(&mbox)) { + TCPIP_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg); + TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).type = TCPIP_MSG_API; + TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.apimsg = apimsg; + sys_mbox_post(&mbox, &TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg)); + sys_arch_sem_wait(&apimsg->msg.conn->op_completed, 0); + TCPIP_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + return apimsg->msg.err; + } + return ERR_VAL; +} + +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */ + +#if LWIP_NETIF_API +#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING +/** + * Much like tcpip_apimsg, but calls the lower part of a netifapi_* + * function. + * + * @param netifapimsg a struct containing the function to call and its parameters + * @return error code given back by the function that was called + */ +err_t +tcpip_netifapi(struct netifapi_msg* netifapimsg) +{ + TCPIP_MSG_VAR_DECLARE(msg); + + if (sys_mbox_valid(&mbox)) { + err_t err; + TCPIP_MSG_VAR_ALLOC(msg); + + err = sys_sem_new(&netifapimsg->msg.sem, 0); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + netifapimsg->msg.err = err; + return err; + } + + TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).type = TCPIP_MSG_NETIFAPI; + TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg).msg.netifapimsg = netifapimsg; + sys_mbox_post(&mbox, &TCPIP_MSG_VAR_REF(msg)); + sys_sem_wait(&netifapimsg->msg.sem); + sys_sem_free(&netifapimsg->msg.sem); + TCPIP_MSG_VAR_FREE(msg); + return netifapimsg->msg.err; + } + return ERR_VAL; +} +#else /* !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ +/** + * Call the lower part of a netifapi_* function + * This function has exclusive access to lwIP core code by locking it + * before the function is called. + * + * @param netifapimsg a struct containing the function to call and its parameters + * @return ERR_OK (only for compatibility fo tcpip_netifapi()) + */ +err_t +tcpip_netifapi_lock(struct netifapi_msg* netifapimsg) +{ + LOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + netifapimsg->function(&(netifapimsg->msg)); + UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + return netifapimsg->msg.err; +} +#endif /* !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_API */ + +#if LWIP_PPP_API +#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING +/** + * Much like tcpip_apimsg, but calls the lower part of a pppapi_* + * function. + * + * @param pppapimsg a struct containing the function to call and its parameters + * @return error code given back by the function that was called + */ +err_t +tcpip_pppapi(struct pppapi_msg* pppapimsg) +{ + struct tcpip_msg msg; + + if (sys_mbox_valid(&mbox)) { + err_t err = sys_sem_new(&pppapimsg->msg.sem, 0); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + pppapimsg->msg.err = err; + return err; + } + + msg.type = TCPIP_MSG_PPPAPI; + msg.msg.pppapimsg = pppapimsg; + sys_mbox_post(&mbox, &msg); + sys_sem_wait(&pppapimsg->msg.sem); + sys_sem_free(&pppapimsg->msg.sem); + return pppapimsg->msg.err; + } + return ERR_VAL; +} +#else /* !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ +/** + * Call the lower part of a pppapi_* function + * This function has exclusive access to lwIP core code by locking it + * before the function is called. + * + * @param pppapimsg a struct containing the function to call and its parameters + * @return ERR_OK (only for compatibility fo tcpip_pppapi()) + */ +err_t +tcpip_pppapi_lock(struct pppapi_msg* pppapimsg) +{ + LOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + pppapimsg->function(&(pppapimsg->msg)); + UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + return pppapimsg->msg.err; +} +#endif /* !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ +#endif /* LWIP_PPP_API */ + +/** + * Allocate a structure for a static callback message and initialize it. + * This is intended to be used to send "static" messages from interrupt context. + * + * @param function the function to call + * @param ctx parameter passed to function + * @return a struct pointer to pass to tcpip_trycallback(). + */ +struct tcpip_callback_msg* tcpip_callbackmsg_new(tcpip_callback_fn function, void *ctx) +{ + struct tcpip_msg *msg = (struct tcpip_msg *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API); + if (msg == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + msg->type = TCPIP_MSG_CALLBACK_STATIC; + msg->msg.cb.function = function; + msg->msg.cb.ctx = ctx; + return (struct tcpip_callback_msg*)msg; +} + +/** + * Free a callback message allocated by tcpip_callbackmsg_new(). + * + * @param msg the message to free + */ +void tcpip_callbackmsg_delete(struct tcpip_callback_msg* msg) +{ + memp_free(MEMP_TCPIP_MSG_API, msg); +} + +/** + * Try to post a callback-message to the tcpip_thread mbox + * This is intended to be used to send "static" messages from interrupt context. + * + * @param msg pointer to the message to post + * @return sys_mbox_trypost() return code + */ +err_t +tcpip_trycallback(struct tcpip_callback_msg* msg) +{ + if (!sys_mbox_valid(&mbox)) { + return ERR_VAL; + } + return sys_mbox_trypost(&mbox, msg); +} + +/** + * Initialize this module: + * - initialize all sub modules + * - start the tcpip_thread + * + * @param initfunc a function to call when tcpip_thread is running and finished initializing + * @param arg argument to pass to initfunc + */ +void +tcpip_init(tcpip_init_done_fn initfunc, void *arg) +{ + lwip_init(); + + tcpip_init_done = initfunc; + tcpip_init_done_arg = arg; + if(sys_mbox_new(&mbox, TCPIP_MBOX_SIZE) != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_ASSERT("failed to create tcpip_thread mbox", 0); + } +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + if(sys_mutex_new(&lock_tcpip_core) != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_ASSERT("failed to create lock_tcpip_core", 0); + } +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ + + sys_thread_new(TCPIP_THREAD_NAME, tcpip_thread, NULL, TCPIP_THREAD_STACKSIZE, TCPIP_THREAD_PRIO); +} + +/** + * Simple callback function used with tcpip_callback to free a pbuf + * (pbuf_free has a wrong signature for tcpip_callback) + * + * @param p The pbuf (chain) to be dereferenced. + */ +static void +pbuf_free_int(void *p) +{ + struct pbuf *q = (struct pbuf *)p; + pbuf_free(q); +} + +/** + * A simple wrapper function that allows you to free a pbuf from interrupt context. + * + * @param p The pbuf (chain) to be dereferenced. + * @return ERR_OK if callback could be enqueued, an err_t if not + */ +err_t +pbuf_free_callback(struct pbuf *p) +{ + return tcpip_callback_with_block(pbuf_free_int, p, 0); +} + +/** + * A simple wrapper function that allows you to free heap memory from + * interrupt context. + * + * @param m the heap memory to free + * @return ERR_OK if callback could be enqueued, an err_t if not + */ +err_t +mem_free_callback(void *m) +{ + return tcpip_callback_with_block(mem_free, m, 0); +} + +#endif /* !NO_SYS */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/bpstruct.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/bpstruct.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..74ead358fa --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/bpstruct.h @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#if defined(__ICCARM__) +#pragma pack(1) +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/cc.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/cc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0633494d1a --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/cc.h @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + * $Id: cc.h,v 1.1.1.1 2004/12/16 14:17:13 bear Exp $ + */ +#ifndef __ARCH_CC_H__ +#define __ARCH_CC_H__ + +#include +#include + +typedef rt_uint8_t u8_t; +typedef rt_int8_t s8_t; +typedef rt_uint16_t u16_t; +typedef rt_int16_t s16_t; +typedef rt_uint32_t u32_t; +typedef rt_int32_t s32_t; +typedef rt_uint32_t mem_ptr_t; + +#define U16_F "hu" +#define S16_F "hd" +#define X16_F "hx" +#define U32_F "lu" +#define S32_F "ld" +#define X32_F "lx" + +#ifdef RT_USING_NEWLIB +#include +/* some errno not defined in newlib */ +#define ENSRNOTFOUND 163 /* Domain name not found */ +/* WARNING: ESHUTDOWN also not defined in newlib. We chose + 180 here because the number "108" which is used + in arch.h has been assigned to another error code. */ +#define ESHUTDOWN 180 +#elif RT_USING_MINILIBC +#include +#define EADDRNOTAVAIL 99 /* Cannot assign requested address */ +#else +#define LWIP_PROVIDE_ERRNO +#endif + +#ifdef RT_USING_MINILIBC +#include +#define LWIP_TIMEVAL_PRIVATE 0 +#endif + +#if defined(__CC_ARM) /* ARMCC compiler */ +#define PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(x) x +#define PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT __attribute__ ((__packed__)) +#define PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +#define PACK_STRUCT_END +#elif defined(__IAR_SYSTEMS_ICC__) /* IAR Compiler */ +#define PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +#define PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT +#define PACK_STRUCT_END +#define PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(x) x +#define PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +#elif defined(__GNUC__) /* GNU GCC Compiler */ +#define PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(x) x +#define PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT __attribute__((packed)) +#define PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +#define PACK_STRUCT_END +#elif defined(_MSC_VER) +#define PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(x) x +#define PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT +#define PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +#define PACK_STRUCT_END +#endif + +void sys_arch_assert(const char* file, int line); +#define LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(x) do {rt_kprintf x;} while(0) +#define LWIP_PLATFORM_ASSERT(x) do {rt_kprintf(x); sys_arch_assert(__FILE__, __LINE__);}while(0) + + +#include "string.h" + +#endif /* __ARCH_CC_H__ */ + diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/epstruct.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/epstruct.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f6390959ea --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/epstruct.h @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#if defined(__ICCARM__) +#pragma pack() +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/perf.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/perf.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..675f1f65dc --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/perf.h @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + * $Id: perf.h,v 1.1.1.1 2004/12/16 14:17:13 bear Exp $ + */ +#ifndef __ARCH_PERF_H__ +#define __ARCH_PERF_H__ + +//#include + +#define PERF_START /* null definition */ +#define PERF_STOP(x) /* null definition */ + +/* +void perf_print(unsigned long c1l, unsigned long c1h, + unsigned long c2l, unsigned long c2h, + char *key); + +void perf_print_times(struct tms *start, struct tms *end, char *key); + +void perf_init(char *fname); +*/ +#endif /* __ARCH_PERF_H__ */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/sys_arch.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/sys_arch.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..72814aa25c --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/include/arch/sys_arch.h @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + * $Id: sys_arch.h,v 1.3 2005/03/13 16:03:23 bear Exp $ + */ +#ifndef __ARCH_SYS_ARCH_H__ +#define __ARCH_SYS_ARCH_H__ + +#include "arch/cc.h" + +#include + +#ifndef BYTE_ORDER +#define BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN +#endif + +#define SYS_MBOX_NULL RT_NULL +#define SYS_SEM_NULL RT_NULL + +typedef u32_t sys_prot_t; + +#define SYS_MBOX_SIZE 10 +#define SYS_LWIP_TIMER_NAME "timer" +#define SYS_LWIP_MBOX_NAME "mbox" +#define SYS_LWIP_SEM_NAME "sem" +#define SYS_LWIP_MUTEX_NAME "mu" + +typedef rt_sem_t sys_sem_t; +typedef rt_mutex_t sys_mutex_t; +typedef rt_mailbox_t sys_mbox_t; +typedef rt_thread_t sys_thread_t; + + +#endif /* __ARCH_SYS_ARCH_H__ */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/sys_arch.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/sys_arch.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8317e49eeb --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/arch/sys_arch.c @@ -0,0 +1,662 @@ +/* + * File : sys_arch.c + * This file is part of RT-Thread RTOS + * COPYRIGHT (C) 2012, RT-Thread Development Team + * + * The license and distribution terms for this file may be + * found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at + * http://www.rt-thread.org/license/LICENSE + * + * Change Logs: + * Date Author Notes + * 2012-12-8 Bernard add file header + * export bsd socket symbol for RT-Thread Application Module + */ + +#include + +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" +#include "arch/sys_arch.h" +#include "lwip/debug.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" +#include "netif/ethernetif.h" +#include "lwip/sio.h" +#include +#include "lwip/ethip6.h" +#include + +static err_t netif_device_init(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct eth_device *ethif; + + ethif = (struct eth_device *)netif->state; + if (ethif != RT_NULL) + { + rt_device_t device; + + /* get device object */ + device = (rt_device_t) ethif; + if (rt_device_init(device) != RT_EOK) + { + return ERR_IF; + } + + /* copy device flags to netif flags */ + netif->flags = ethif->flags; + + return ERR_OK; + } + + return ERR_IF; +} + +static void tcpip_init_done_callback(void *arg) +{ + rt_device_t device; + struct eth_device *ethif; + struct ip_addr ipaddr, netmask, gw; + struct rt_list_node* node; + struct rt_object* object; + struct rt_object_information *information; + + extern struct rt_object_information rt_object_container[]; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid arg.\n",arg); + + IP4_ADDR(&gw, 0,0,0,0); + IP4_ADDR(&ipaddr, 0,0,0,0); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 0,0,0,0); + + /* enter critical */ + rt_enter_critical(); + + /* for each network interfaces */ + information = &rt_object_container[RT_Object_Class_Device]; + for (node = information->object_list.next; + node != &(information->object_list); + node = node->next) + { + object = rt_list_entry(node, struct rt_object, list); + device = (rt_device_t)object; + if (device->type == RT_Device_Class_NetIf) + { + ethif = (struct eth_device *)device; + + /* leave critical */ + rt_exit_critical(); + + netif_add(ethif->netif, &ipaddr, &netmask, &gw, + ethif, netif_device_init, tcpip_input); + + if (netif_default == RT_NULL) + netif_set_default(ethif->netif); +#ifdef LWIP_IPV6 + ethif->netif->output_ip6 = ethip6_output; + netif_create_ip6_linklocal_address(ethif->netif, 1); + #ifdef LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG + ethif->netif->ip6_autoconfig_enabled = 1; + #endif + #ifdef LWIP_IPV6_MLD + ethif->netif->mld_mac_filter = NULL; + #endif +#endif +#if LWIP_DHCP + if (ethif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_DHCP) + { + /* if this interface uses DHCP, start the DHCP client */ + dhcp_start(ethif->netif); + } + else +#endif + { + /* set interface up */ + netif_set_up(ethif->netif); + } + +#ifdef LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK + netif_set_link_up(ethif->netif); +#endif + + /* enter critical */ + rt_enter_critical(); + } + } + + /* leave critical */ + rt_exit_critical(); + rt_sem_release((rt_sem_t)arg); +} + +/** + * LwIP system initialization + */ +int lwip_system_init(void) +{ + rt_err_t rc; + struct rt_semaphore done_sem; + + /* set default netif to NULL */ + netif_default = RT_NULL; + + rc = rt_sem_init(&done_sem, "done", 0, RT_IPC_FLAG_FIFO); + + if (rc != RT_EOK) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("Failed to create semaphore", 0); + + return -1; + } + + tcpip_init(tcpip_init_done_callback, (void *)&done_sem); + + /* waiting for initialization done */ + if (rt_sem_take(&done_sem, RT_WAITING_FOREVER) != RT_EOK) + { + rt_sem_detach(&done_sem); + + return -1; + } + rt_sem_detach(&done_sem); + + /* set default ip address */ +#if !LWIP_DHCP + if (netif_default != RT_NULL) + { + struct ip_addr ipaddr, netmask, gw; + + IP4_ADDR(&ipaddr, RT_LWIP_IPADDR0, RT_LWIP_IPADDR1, RT_LWIP_IPADDR2, RT_LWIP_IPADDR3); + IP4_ADDR(&gw, RT_LWIP_GWADDR0, RT_LWIP_GWADDR1, RT_LWIP_GWADDR2, RT_LWIP_GWADDR3); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, RT_LWIP_MSKADDR0, RT_LWIP_MSKADDR1, RT_LWIP_MSKADDR2, RT_LWIP_MSKADDR3); + + netifapi_netif_set_addr(netif_default, &ipaddr, &netmask, &gw); + } +#endif +/*#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD + ip6_addr_t ip6addr_group; + IP6_ADDR(&ip6addr_group, 0, 0xfe, 0x80, 0x00, 0x00); + IP6_ADDR(&ip6addr_group, 0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00); + IP6_ADDR(&ip6addr_group, 0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00); + IP6_ADDR(&ip6addr_group, 0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01); + netif_mld_mac_filter_fn(netif_default, &ip6addr_group, 0); +#endif*/ + rt_kprintf("lwIP-%d.%d.%d initialized!\n", LWIP_VERSION_MAJOR, LWIP_VERSION_MINOR, LWIP_VERSION_REVISION); + + return 0; +} +INIT_COMPONENT_EXPORT(lwip_system_init); + +void sys_init(void) +{ + /* nothing on RT-Thread porting */ +} + +void lwip_sys_init(void) +{ + lwip_system_init(); +} + +err_t sys_sem_new(sys_sem_t *sem, u8_t count) +{ + static unsigned short counter = 0; + char tname[RT_NAME_MAX]; + sys_sem_t tmpsem; + + RT_DEBUG_NOT_IN_INTERRUPT; + + rt_snprintf(tname, RT_NAME_MAX, "%s%d", SYS_LWIP_SEM_NAME, counter); + counter ++; + + tmpsem = rt_sem_create(tname, count, RT_IPC_FLAG_FIFO); + if (tmpsem == RT_NULL) + return ERR_MEM; + else + { + *sem = tmpsem; + + return ERR_OK; + } +} + +void sys_sem_free(sys_sem_t *sem) +{ + RT_DEBUG_NOT_IN_INTERRUPT; + rt_sem_delete(*sem); +} + +void sys_sem_signal(sys_sem_t *sem) +{ + rt_sem_release(*sem); +} + +u32_t sys_arch_sem_wait(sys_sem_t *sem, u32_t timeout) +{ + rt_err_t ret; + s32_t t; + u32_t tick; + + RT_DEBUG_NOT_IN_INTERRUPT; + + /* get the begin tick */ + tick = rt_tick_get(); + if (timeout == 0) + t = RT_WAITING_FOREVER; + else + { + /* convert msecond to os tick */ + if (timeout < (1000/RT_TICK_PER_SECOND)) + t = 1; + else + t = timeout / (1000/RT_TICK_PER_SECOND); + } + + ret = rt_sem_take(*sem, t); + + if (ret == -RT_ETIMEOUT) + return SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT; + else + { + if (ret == RT_EOK) + ret = 1; + } + + /* get elapse msecond */ + tick = rt_tick_get() - tick; + + /* convert tick to msecond */ + tick = tick * (1000 / RT_TICK_PER_SECOND); + if (tick == 0) + tick = 1; + + return tick; +} + +#ifndef sys_sem_valid +/** Check if a semaphore is valid/allocated: + * return 1 for valid, 0 for invalid + */ +int sys_sem_valid(sys_sem_t *sem) +{ + return (int)(*sem); +} +#endif + +#ifndef sys_sem_set_invalid +/** Set a semaphore invalid so that sys_sem_valid returns 0 + */ +void sys_sem_set_invalid(sys_sem_t *sem) +{ + *sem = RT_NULL; +} +#endif + +/* ====================== Mutex ====================== */ + +/** Create a new mutex + * @param mutex pointer to the mutex to create + * @return a new mutex + */ +err_t sys_mutex_new(sys_mutex_t *mutex) +{ + static unsigned short counter = 0; + char tname[RT_NAME_MAX]; + sys_mutex_t tmpmutex; + + RT_DEBUG_NOT_IN_INTERRUPT; + + rt_snprintf(tname, RT_NAME_MAX, "%s%d", SYS_LWIP_MUTEX_NAME, counter); + counter ++; + + tmpmutex = rt_mutex_create(tname, RT_IPC_FLAG_FIFO); + if (tmpmutex == RT_NULL) + return ERR_MEM; + else + { + *mutex = tmpmutex; + + return ERR_OK; + } +} + +/** Lock a mutex + * @param mutex the mutex to lock + */ +void sys_mutex_lock(sys_mutex_t *mutex) +{ + RT_DEBUG_NOT_IN_INTERRUPT; + rt_mutex_take(*mutex, RT_WAITING_FOREVER); + + return; +} + +/** Unlock a mutex + * @param mutex the mutex to unlock + */ +void sys_mutex_unlock(sys_mutex_t *mutex) +{ + rt_mutex_release(*mutex); +} + +/** Delete a semaphore + * @param mutex the mutex to delete + */ +void sys_mutex_free(sys_mutex_t *mutex) +{ + RT_DEBUG_NOT_IN_INTERRUPT; + + rt_mutex_delete(*mutex); +} + +#ifndef sys_mutex_valid +/** Check if a mutex is valid/allocated: + * return 1 for valid, 0 for invalid + */ +int sys_mutex_valid(sys_mutex_t *mutex) +{ + return (int)(*mutex); +} +#endif + +#ifndef sys_mutex_set_invalid +/** Set a mutex invalid so that sys_mutex_valid returns 0 + */ +void sys_mutex_set_invalid(sys_mutex_t *mutex) +{ + *mutex = RT_NULL; +} +#endif + +/* ====================== Mailbox ====================== */ + +err_t sys_mbox_new(sys_mbox_t *mbox, int size) +{ + static unsigned short counter = 0; + char tname[RT_NAME_MAX]; + sys_mbox_t tmpmbox; + + RT_DEBUG_NOT_IN_INTERRUPT; + + rt_snprintf(tname, RT_NAME_MAX, "%s%d", SYS_LWIP_MBOX_NAME, counter); + counter ++; + + tmpmbox = rt_mb_create(tname, size, RT_IPC_FLAG_FIFO); + if (tmpmbox != RT_NULL) + { + *mbox = tmpmbox; + + return ERR_OK; + } + + return ERR_MEM; +} + +void sys_mbox_free(sys_mbox_t *mbox) +{ + RT_DEBUG_NOT_IN_INTERRUPT; + + rt_mb_delete(*mbox); + + return; +} + +/** Post a message to an mbox - may not fail + * -> blocks if full, only used from tasks not from ISR + * @param mbox mbox to posts the message + * @param msg message to post (ATTENTION: can be NULL) + */ +void sys_mbox_post(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void *msg) +{ + RT_DEBUG_NOT_IN_INTERRUPT; + + rt_mb_send_wait(*mbox, (rt_uint32_t)msg, RT_WAITING_FOREVER); + + return; +} + +err_t sys_mbox_trypost(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void *msg) +{ + if (rt_mb_send(*mbox, (rt_uint32_t)msg) == RT_EOK) + return ERR_OK; + + return ERR_MEM; +} + +/** Wait for a new message to arrive in the mbox + * @param mbox mbox to get a message from + * @param msg pointer where the message is stored + * @param timeout maximum time (in milliseconds) to wait for a message + * @return time (in milliseconds) waited for a message, may be 0 if not waited + or SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT on timeout + * The returned time has to be accurate to prevent timer jitter! + */ +u32_t sys_arch_mbox_fetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg, u32_t timeout) +{ + rt_err_t ret; + s32_t t; + u32_t tick; + + RT_DEBUG_NOT_IN_INTERRUPT; + + /* get the begin tick */ + tick = rt_tick_get(); + + if(timeout == 0) + t = RT_WAITING_FOREVER; + else + { + /* convirt msecond to os tick */ + if (timeout < (1000/RT_TICK_PER_SECOND)) + t = 1; + else + t = timeout / (1000/RT_TICK_PER_SECOND); + } + + ret = rt_mb_recv(*mbox, (rt_uint32_t *)msg, t); + + if(ret == -RT_ETIMEOUT) + return SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT; + else + { + LWIP_ASSERT("rt_mb_recv returned with error!", ret == RT_EOK); + } + + /* get elapse msecond */ + tick = rt_tick_get() - tick; + + /* convert tick to msecond */ + tick = tick * (1000 / RT_TICK_PER_SECOND); + if (tick == 0) + tick = 1; + + return tick; +} + +/** Wait for a new message to arrive in the mbox + * @param mbox mbox to get a message from + * @param msg pointer where the message is stored + * @param timeout maximum time (in milliseconds) to wait for a message + * @return 0 (milliseconds) if a message has been received + * or SYS_MBOX_EMPTY if the mailbox is empty + */ +u32_t sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg) +{ + int ret; + + ret = rt_mb_recv(*mbox, (rt_uint32_t *)msg, 0); + + if(ret == -RT_ETIMEOUT) + return SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT; + else + { + if (ret == RT_EOK) + ret = 1; + } + + return ret; +} + +#ifndef sys_mbox_valid +/** Check if an mbox is valid/allocated: + * return 1 for valid, 0 for invalid + */ +int sys_mbox_valid(sys_mbox_t *mbox) +{ + return (int)(*mbox); +} +#endif + +#ifndef sys_mbox_set_invalid +/** Set an mbox invalid so that sys_mbox_valid returns 0 + */ +void sys_mbox_set_invalid(sys_mbox_t *mbox) +{ + *mbox = RT_NULL; +} +#endif + +/* ====================== System ====================== */ + +sys_thread_t sys_thread_new(const char *name, + lwip_thread_fn thread, + void *arg, + int stacksize, + int prio) +{ + rt_thread_t t; + + RT_DEBUG_NOT_IN_INTERRUPT; + + /* create thread */ + t = rt_thread_create(name, thread, arg, stacksize, prio, 20); + RT_ASSERT(t != RT_NULL); + + /* startup thread */ + rt_thread_startup(t); + + return t; +} + +sys_prot_t sys_arch_protect(void) +{ + rt_base_t level; + + /* disable interrupt */ + level = rt_hw_interrupt_disable(); + + return level; +} + +void sys_arch_unprotect(sys_prot_t pval) +{ + /* enable interrupt */ + rt_hw_interrupt_enable(pval); + + return; +} + +void sys_arch_assert(const char *file, int line) +{ + rt_kprintf("\nAssertion: %d in %s, thread %s\n", + line, file, rt_thread_self()->name); + RT_ASSERT(0); +} + +u32_t sys_jiffies(void) +{ + return rt_tick_get(); +} + +u32_t sys_now(void) +{ + return rt_tick_get() * (1000 / RT_TICK_PER_SECOND); +} + +#ifdef RT_LWIP_PPP +u32_t sio_read(sio_fd_t fd, u8_t *buf, u32_t size) +{ + u32_t len; + + RT_ASSERT(fd != RT_NULL); + + len = rt_device_read((rt_device_t)fd, 0, buf, size); + if (len <= 0) + return 0; + + return len; +} + +u32_t sio_write(sio_fd_t fd, u8_t *buf, u32_t size) +{ + RT_ASSERT(fd != RT_NULL); + + return rt_device_write((rt_device_t)fd, 0, buf, size); +} + +void sio_read_abort(sio_fd_t fd) +{ + rt_kprintf("read_abort\n"); +} + +void ppp_trace(int level, const char *format, ...) +{ + va_list args; + rt_size_t length; + static char rt_log_buf[RT_CONSOLEBUF_SIZE]; + + va_start(args, format); + length = rt_vsprintf(rt_log_buf, format, args); + rt_device_write((rt_device_t)rt_console_get_device(), 0, rt_log_buf, length); + va_end(args); +} +#endif + +/* + * export bsd socket symbol for RT-Thread Application Module + */ +#if LWIP_SOCKET +#include +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_accept); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_bind); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_shutdown); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_getpeername); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_getsockname); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_getsockopt); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_setsockopt); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_close); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_connect); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_listen); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_recv); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_read); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_recvfrom); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_send); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_sendto); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_socket); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_write); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_select); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_ioctl); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_fcntl); + +#if LWIP_DNS +#include +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_gethostbyname); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_gethostbyname_r); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_freeaddrinfo); +RTM_EXPORT(lwip_getaddrinfo); +#endif + +#endif + +#if LWIP_DHCP +#include +RTM_EXPORT(dhcp_start); +RTM_EXPORT(dhcp_renew); +RTM_EXPORT(dhcp_stop); +#endif + +#if LWIP_NETIF_API +#include +RTM_EXPORT(netifapi_netif_set_addr); +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/def.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/def.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..352b55241a --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/def.c @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +/** + * @file + * Common functions used throughout the stack. + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Simon Goldschmidt + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" + +/** + * These are reference implementations of the byte swapping functions. + * Again with the aim of being simple, correct and fully portable. + * Byte swapping is the second thing you would want to optimize. You will + * need to port it to your architecture and in your cc.h: + * + * #define LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP 1 + * #define LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONS(x) + * #define LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONL(x) + * + * Note ntohs() and ntohl() are merely references to the htonx counterparts. + */ + +#if (LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP == 0) && (BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN) + +/** + * Convert an u16_t from host- to network byte order. + * + * @param n u16_t in host byte order + * @return n in network byte order + */ +u16_t +lwip_htons(u16_t n) +{ + return ((n & 0xff) << 8) | ((n & 0xff00) >> 8); +} + +/** + * Convert an u16_t from network- to host byte order. + * + * @param n u16_t in network byte order + * @return n in host byte order + */ +u16_t +lwip_ntohs(u16_t n) +{ + return lwip_htons(n); +} + +/** + * Convert an u32_t from host- to network byte order. + * + * @param n u32_t in host byte order + * @return n in network byte order + */ +u32_t +lwip_htonl(u32_t n) +{ + return ((n & 0xff) << 24) | + ((n & 0xff00) << 8) | + ((n & 0xff0000UL) >> 8) | + ((n & 0xff000000UL) >> 24); +} + +/** + * Convert an u32_t from network- to host byte order. + * + * @param n u32_t in network byte order + * @return n in host byte order + */ +u32_t +lwip_ntohl(u32_t n) +{ + return lwip_htonl(n); +} + +#endif /* (LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP == 0) && (BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN) */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/dhcp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/dhcp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..28c594d919 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/dhcp.c @@ -0,0 +1,1774 @@ +/** + * @file + * Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol client + * + */ + +/* + * + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Leon Woestenberg + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is a contribution to the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * The Swedish Institute of Computer Science and Adam Dunkels + * are specifically granted permission to redistribute this + * source code. + * + * Author: Leon Woestenberg + * + * This is a DHCP client for the lwIP TCP/IP stack. It aims to conform + * with RFC 2131 and RFC 2132. + * + * TODO: + * - Support for interfaces other than Ethernet (SLIP, PPP, ...) + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Leon Woestenberg + * + * + * Integration with your code: + * + * In lwip/dhcp.h + * #define DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS (recommended 60 which is a minute) + * #define DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS (recommended 500 which equals TCP coarse timer) + * + * Then have your application call dhcp_coarse_tmr() and + * dhcp_fine_tmr() on the defined intervals. + * + * dhcp_start(struct netif *netif); + * starts a DHCP client instance which configures the interface by + * obtaining an IP address lease and maintaining it. + * + * Use dhcp_release(netif) to end the lease and use dhcp_stop(netif) + * to remove the DHCP client. + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_DHCP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/dhcp.h" +#include "lwip/autoip.h" +#include "lwip/dns.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" + +#include + +/** DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID: if this is set to 1, the xid is created using + * LWIP_RAND() (this overrides DHCP_GLOBAL_XID) + */ +#ifndef DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID +#define DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID 1 +#endif + +/** Default for DHCP_GLOBAL_XID is 0xABCD0000 + * This can be changed by defining DHCP_GLOBAL_XID and DHCP_GLOBAL_XID_HEADER, e.g. + * #define DHCP_GLOBAL_XID_HEADER "stdlib.h" + * #define DHCP_GLOBAL_XID rand() + */ +#ifdef DHCP_GLOBAL_XID_HEADER +#include DHCP_GLOBAL_XID_HEADER /* include optional starting XID generation prototypes */ +#endif + +/** DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE is set to the MTU + * MTU is checked to be big enough in dhcp_start */ +#define DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN(netif) (netif->mtu) +#define DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN_MIN_REQUIRED 576 +/** Minimum length for reply before packet is parsed */ +#define DHCP_MIN_REPLY_LEN 44 + +#define REBOOT_TRIES 2 + +/** Option handling: options are parsed in dhcp_parse_reply + * and saved in an array where other functions can load them from. + * This might be moved into the struct dhcp (not necessarily since + * lwIP is single-threaded and the array is only used while in recv + * callback). */ +#define DHCP_OPTION_IDX_OVERLOAD 0 +#define DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MSG_TYPE 1 +#define DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SERVER_ID 2 +#define DHCP_OPTION_IDX_LEASE_TIME 3 +#define DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T1 4 +#define DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T2 5 +#define DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SUBNET_MASK 6 +#define DHCP_OPTION_IDX_ROUTER 7 +#define DHCP_OPTION_IDX_DNS_SERVER 8 +#define DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MAX (DHCP_OPTION_IDX_DNS_SERVER + DNS_MAX_SERVERS) + +/** Holds the decoded option values, only valid while in dhcp_recv. + @todo: move this into struct dhcp? */ +u32_t dhcp_rx_options_val[DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MAX]; +/** Holds a flag which option was received and is contained in dhcp_rx_options_val, + only valid while in dhcp_recv. + @todo: move this into struct dhcp? */ +u8_t dhcp_rx_options_given[DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MAX]; + +#ifdef DHCP_GLOBAL_XID +static u32_t xid; +static u8_t xid_initialised; +#endif /* DHCP_GLOBAL_XID */ + +#define dhcp_option_given(dhcp, idx) (dhcp_rx_options_given[idx] != 0) +#define dhcp_got_option(dhcp, idx) (dhcp_rx_options_given[idx] = 1) +#define dhcp_clear_option(dhcp, idx) (dhcp_rx_options_given[idx] = 0) +#define dhcp_clear_all_options(dhcp) (memset(dhcp_rx_options_given, 0, sizeof(dhcp_rx_options_given))) +#define dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, idx) (dhcp_rx_options_val[idx]) +#define dhcp_set_option_value(dhcp, idx, val) (dhcp_rx_options_val[idx] = (val)) + + +/* DHCP client state machine functions */ +static err_t dhcp_discover(struct netif *netif); +static err_t dhcp_select(struct netif *netif); +static void dhcp_bind(struct netif *netif); +#if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK +static err_t dhcp_decline(struct netif *netif); +#endif /* DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK */ +static err_t dhcp_rebind(struct netif *netif); +static err_t dhcp_reboot(struct netif *netif); +static void dhcp_set_state(struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t new_state); + +/* receive, unfold, parse and free incoming messages */ +static void dhcp_recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port); + +/* set the DHCP timers */ +static void dhcp_timeout(struct netif *netif); +static void dhcp_t1_timeout(struct netif *netif); +static void dhcp_t2_timeout(struct netif *netif); + +/* build outgoing messages */ +/* create a DHCP message, fill in common headers */ +static err_t dhcp_create_msg(struct netif *netif, struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t message_type); +/* free a DHCP request */ +static void dhcp_delete_msg(struct dhcp *dhcp); +/* add a DHCP option (type, then length in bytes) */ +static void dhcp_option(struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t option_type, u8_t option_len); +/* add option values */ +static void dhcp_option_byte(struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t value); +static void dhcp_option_short(struct dhcp *dhcp, u16_t value); +static void dhcp_option_long(struct dhcp *dhcp, u32_t value); +#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME +static void dhcp_option_hostname(struct dhcp *dhcp, struct netif *netif); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */ +/* always add the DHCP options trailer to end and pad */ +static void dhcp_option_trailer(struct dhcp *dhcp); + +/** + * Back-off the DHCP client (because of a received NAK response). + * + * Back-off the DHCP client because of a received NAK. Receiving a + * NAK means the client asked for something non-sensible, for + * example when it tries to renew a lease obtained on another network. + * + * We clear any existing set IP address and restart DHCP negotiation + * afresh (as per RFC2131 3.2.3). + * + * @param netif the netif under DHCP control + */ +static void +dhcp_handle_nak(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_handle_nak(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F"\n", + (void*)netif, netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num)); + /* Set the interface down since the address must no longer be used, as per RFC2131 */ + netif_set_down(netif); + /* remove IP address from interface */ + netif_set_ipaddr(netif, IP_ADDR_ANY); + netif_set_gw(netif, IP_ADDR_ANY); + netif_set_netmask(netif, IP_ADDR_ANY); + /* Change to a defined state */ + dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_BACKING_OFF); + /* We can immediately restart discovery */ + dhcp_discover(netif); +} + +#if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK +/** + * Checks if the offered IP address is already in use. + * + * It does so by sending an ARP request for the offered address and + * entering CHECKING state. If no ARP reply is received within a small + * interval, the address is assumed to be free for use by us. + * + * @param netif the netif under DHCP control + */ +static void +dhcp_check(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + err_t result; + u16_t msecs; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_check(netif=%p) %c%c\n", (void *)netif, (s16_t)netif->name[0], + (s16_t)netif->name[1])); + dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_CHECKING); + /* create an ARP query for the offered IP address, expecting that no host + responds, as the IP address should not be in use. */ + result = etharp_query(netif, &dhcp->offered_ip_addr, NULL); + if (result != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("dhcp_check: could not perform ARP query\n")); + } + dhcp->tries++; + msecs = 500; + dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_check(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs)); +} +#endif /* DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK */ + +/** + * Remember the configuration offered by a DHCP server. + * + * @param netif the netif under DHCP control + */ +static void +dhcp_handle_offer(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_handle_offer(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F"\n", + (void*)netif, netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num)); + /* obtain the server address */ + if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SERVER_ID)) { + ip4_addr_set_u32(&dhcp->server_ip_addr, htonl(dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SERVER_ID))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_handle_offer(): server 0x%08"X32_F"\n", + ip4_addr_get_u32(&dhcp->server_ip_addr))); + /* remember offered address */ + ip_addr_copy(dhcp->offered_ip_addr, dhcp->msg_in->yiaddr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_handle_offer(): offer for 0x%08"X32_F"\n", + ip4_addr_get_u32(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr))); + + dhcp_select(netif); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("dhcp_handle_offer(netif=%p) did not get server ID!\n", (void*)netif)); + } +} + +/** + * Select a DHCP server offer out of all offers. + * + * Simply select the first offer received. + * + * @param netif the netif under DHCP control + * @return lwIP specific error (see error.h) + */ +static err_t +dhcp_select(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + err_t result; + u16_t msecs; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_select(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F"\n", (void*)netif, netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num)); + dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_REQUESTING); + + /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */ + result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_REQUEST); + if (result == ERR_OK) { + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN); + dhcp_option_short(dhcp, DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN(netif)); + + /* MUST request the offered IP address */ + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_REQUESTED_IP, 4); + dhcp_option_long(dhcp, ntohl(ip4_addr_get_u32(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr))); + + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_SERVER_ID, 4); + dhcp_option_long(dhcp, ntohl(ip4_addr_get_u32(&dhcp->server_ip_addr))); + + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST, 4/*num options*/); + dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_SUBNET_MASK); + dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_ROUTER); + dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_BROADCAST); + dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_DNS_SERVER); + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME + dhcp_option_hostname(dhcp, netif); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */ + + dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp); + /* shrink the pbuf to the actual content length */ + pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len); + + /* send broadcast to any DHCP server */ + udp_sendto_if_src(dhcp->pcb, dhcp->p_out, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif, IP_ADDR_ANY); + dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_select: REQUESTING\n")); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("dhcp_select: could not allocate DHCP request\n")); + } + dhcp->tries++; + msecs = (dhcp->tries < 6 ? 1 << dhcp->tries : 60) * 1000; + dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_select(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs)); + return result; +} + +/** + * The DHCP timer that checks for lease renewal/rebind timeouts. + */ +void +dhcp_coarse_tmr() +{ + struct netif *netif = netif_list; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_coarse_tmr()\n")); + /* iterate through all network interfaces */ + while (netif != NULL) { + /* only act on DHCP configured interfaces */ + if (netif->dhcp != NULL) { + /* timer is active (non zero), and triggers (zeroes) now? */ + if (netif->dhcp->t2_timeout-- == 1) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_coarse_tmr(): t2 timeout\n")); + /* this clients' rebind timeout triggered */ + dhcp_t2_timeout(netif); + /* timer is active (non zero), and triggers (zeroes) now */ + } else if (netif->dhcp->t1_timeout-- == 1) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_coarse_tmr(): t1 timeout\n")); + /* this clients' renewal timeout triggered */ + dhcp_t1_timeout(netif); + } + } + /* proceed to next netif */ + netif = netif->next; + } +} + +/** + * DHCP transaction timeout handling + * + * A DHCP server is expected to respond within a short period of time. + * This timer checks whether an outstanding DHCP request is timed out. + */ +void +dhcp_fine_tmr() +{ + struct netif *netif = netif_list; + /* loop through netif's */ + while (netif != NULL) { + /* only act on DHCP configured interfaces */ + if (netif->dhcp != NULL) { + /* timer is active (non zero), and is about to trigger now */ + if (netif->dhcp->request_timeout > 1) { + netif->dhcp->request_timeout--; + } + else if (netif->dhcp->request_timeout == 1) { + netif->dhcp->request_timeout--; + /* { netif->dhcp->request_timeout == 0 } */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_fine_tmr(): request timeout\n")); + /* this client's request timeout triggered */ + dhcp_timeout(netif); + } + } + /* proceed to next network interface */ + netif = netif->next; + } +} + +/** + * A DHCP negotiation transaction, or ARP request, has timed out. + * + * The timer that was started with the DHCP or ARP request has + * timed out, indicating no response was received in time. + * + * @param netif the netif under DHCP control + */ +static void +dhcp_timeout(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_timeout()\n")); + /* back-off period has passed, or server selection timed out */ + if ((dhcp->state == DHCP_BACKING_OFF) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_SELECTING)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_timeout(): restarting discovery\n")); + dhcp_discover(netif); + /* receiving the requested lease timed out */ + } else if (dhcp->state == DHCP_REQUESTING) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_timeout(): REQUESTING, DHCP request timed out\n")); + if (dhcp->tries <= 5) { + dhcp_select(netif); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_timeout(): REQUESTING, releasing, restarting\n")); + dhcp_release(netif); + dhcp_discover(netif); + } +#if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK + /* received no ARP reply for the offered address (which is good) */ + } else if (dhcp->state == DHCP_CHECKING) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_timeout(): CHECKING, ARP request timed out\n")); + if (dhcp->tries <= 1) { + dhcp_check(netif); + /* no ARP replies on the offered address, + looks like the IP address is indeed free */ + } else { + /* bind the interface to the offered address */ + dhcp_bind(netif); + } +#endif /* DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK */ + } + /* did not get response to renew request? */ + else if (dhcp->state == DHCP_RENEWING) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_timeout(): RENEWING, DHCP request timed out\n")); + /* just retry renewal */ + /* note that the rebind timer will eventually time-out if renew does not work */ + dhcp_renew(netif); + /* did not get response to rebind request? */ + } else if (dhcp->state == DHCP_REBINDING) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_timeout(): REBINDING, DHCP request timed out\n")); + if (dhcp->tries <= 8) { + dhcp_rebind(netif); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_timeout(): RELEASING, DISCOVERING\n")); + dhcp_release(netif); + dhcp_discover(netif); + } + } else if (dhcp->state == DHCP_REBOOTING) { + if (dhcp->tries < REBOOT_TRIES) { + dhcp_reboot(netif); + } else { + dhcp_discover(netif); + } + } +} + +/** + * The renewal period has timed out. + * + * @param netif the netif under DHCP control + */ +static void +dhcp_t1_timeout(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_t1_timeout()\n")); + if ((dhcp->state == DHCP_REQUESTING) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_BOUND) || + (dhcp->state == DHCP_RENEWING)) { + /* just retry to renew - note that the rebind timer (t2) will + * eventually time-out if renew tries fail. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, + ("dhcp_t1_timeout(): must renew\n")); + /* This slightly different to RFC2131: DHCPREQUEST will be sent from state + DHCP_RENEWING, not DHCP_BOUND */ + dhcp_renew(netif); + } +} + +/** + * The rebind period has timed out. + * + * @param netif the netif under DHCP control + */ +static void +dhcp_t2_timeout(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_t2_timeout()\n")); + if ((dhcp->state == DHCP_REQUESTING) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_BOUND) || + (dhcp->state == DHCP_RENEWING)) { + /* just retry to rebind */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, + ("dhcp_t2_timeout(): must rebind\n")); + /* This slightly different to RFC2131: DHCPREQUEST will be sent from state + DHCP_REBINDING, not DHCP_BOUND */ + dhcp_rebind(netif); + } +} + +/** + * Handle a DHCP ACK packet + * + * @param netif the netif under DHCP control + */ +static void +dhcp_handle_ack(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; +#if LWIP_DNS + u8_t n; +#endif /* LWIP_DNS */ + + /* clear options we might not get from the ACK */ + ip_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_sn_mask); + ip_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_gw_addr); +#if LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE + ip_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_si_addr); +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE */ + + /* lease time given? */ + if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_LEASE_TIME)) { + /* remember offered lease time */ + dhcp->offered_t0_lease = dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_LEASE_TIME); + } + /* renewal period given? */ + if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T1)) { + /* remember given renewal period */ + dhcp->offered_t1_renew = dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T1); + } else { + /* calculate safe periods for renewal */ + dhcp->offered_t1_renew = dhcp->offered_t0_lease / 2; + } + + /* renewal period given? */ + if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T2)) { + /* remember given rebind period */ + dhcp->offered_t2_rebind = dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T2); + } else { + /* calculate safe periods for rebinding */ + dhcp->offered_t2_rebind = dhcp->offered_t0_lease; + } + + /* (y)our internet address */ + ip_addr_copy(dhcp->offered_ip_addr, dhcp->msg_in->yiaddr); + +#if LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE + /* copy boot server address, + boot file name copied in dhcp_parse_reply if not overloaded */ + ip_addr_copy(dhcp->offered_si_addr, dhcp->msg_in->siaddr); +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE */ + + /* subnet mask given? */ + if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SUBNET_MASK)) { + /* remember given subnet mask */ + ip4_addr_set_u32(&dhcp->offered_sn_mask, htonl(dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SUBNET_MASK))); + dhcp->subnet_mask_given = 1; + } else { + dhcp->subnet_mask_given = 0; + } + + /* gateway router */ + if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_ROUTER)) { + ip4_addr_set_u32(&dhcp->offered_gw_addr, htonl(dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_ROUTER))); + } + +#if LWIP_DNS + /* DNS servers */ + for(n = 0; (n < DNS_MAX_SERVERS) && dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_DNS_SERVER + n); n++) { + ip_addr_t dns_addr; + ip4_addr_set_u32(&dns_addr, htonl(dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_DNS_SERVER + n))); + dns_setserver(n, &dns_addr); + } +#endif /* LWIP_DNS */ +} + +/** Set a statically allocated struct dhcp to work with. + * Using this prevents dhcp_start to allocate it using mem_malloc. + * + * @param netif the netif for which to set the struct dhcp + * @param dhcp (uninitialised) dhcp struct allocated by the application + */ +void +dhcp_set_struct(struct netif *netif, struct dhcp *dhcp) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", netif != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp != NULL", dhcp != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("netif already has a struct dhcp set", netif->dhcp == NULL); + + /* clear data structure */ + memset(dhcp, 0, sizeof(struct dhcp)); + /* dhcp_set_state(&dhcp, DHCP_OFF); */ + netif->dhcp = dhcp; +} + +/** Removes a struct dhcp from a netif. + * + * ATTENTION: Only use this when not using dhcp_set_struct() to allocate the + * struct dhcp since the memory is passed back to the heap. + * + * @param netif the netif from which to remove the struct dhcp + */ +void dhcp_cleanup(struct netif *netif) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", netif != NULL); + + if (netif->dhcp != NULL) { + mem_free(netif->dhcp); + netif->dhcp = NULL; + } +} + +/** + * Start DHCP negotiation for a network interface. + * + * If no DHCP client instance was attached to this interface, + * a new client is created first. If a DHCP client instance + * was already present, it restarts negotiation. + * + * @param netif The lwIP network interface + * @return lwIP error code + * - ERR_OK - No error + * - ERR_MEM - Out of memory + */ +err_t +dhcp_start(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp; + err_t result = ERR_OK; + + LWIP_ERROR("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + dhcp = netif->dhcp; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_start(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F"\n", (void*)netif, netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num)); + /* Remove the flag that says this netif is handled by DHCP, + it is set when we succeeded starting. */ + netif->flags &= ~NETIF_FLAG_DHCP; + + /* check hwtype of the netif */ + if ((netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP) == 0) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_start(): No ETHARP netif\n")); + return ERR_ARG; + } + + /* check MTU of the netif */ + if (netif->mtu < DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN_MIN_REQUIRED) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_start(): Cannot use this netif with DHCP: MTU is too small\n")); + return ERR_MEM; + } + + /* no DHCP client attached yet? */ + if (dhcp == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_start(): starting new DHCP client\n")); + dhcp = (struct dhcp *)mem_malloc(sizeof(struct dhcp)); + if (dhcp == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_start(): could not allocate dhcp\n")); + return ERR_MEM; + } + /* store this dhcp client in the netif */ + netif->dhcp = dhcp; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_start(): allocated dhcp")); + /* already has DHCP client attached */ + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_start(): restarting DHCP configuration\n")); + if (dhcp->pcb != NULL) { + udp_remove(dhcp->pcb); + } + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf p_out wasn't freed", dhcp->p_out == NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("reply wasn't freed", dhcp->msg_in == NULL ); + } + + /* clear data structure */ + memset(dhcp, 0, sizeof(struct dhcp)); + /* dhcp_set_state(&dhcp, DHCP_OFF); */ + /* allocate UDP PCB */ + dhcp->pcb = udp_new(); + if (dhcp->pcb == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_start(): could not obtain pcb\n")); + return ERR_MEM; + } + ip_set_option(dhcp->pcb, SOF_BROADCAST); + /* set up local and remote port for the pcb */ + udp_bind(dhcp->pcb, IP_ADDR_ANY, DHCP_CLIENT_PORT); + udp_connect(dhcp->pcb, IP_ADDR_ANY, DHCP_SERVER_PORT); + /* set up the recv callback and argument */ + udp_recv(dhcp->pcb, dhcp_recv, netif); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_start(): starting DHCP configuration\n")); + /* (re)start the DHCP negotiation */ + result = dhcp_discover(netif); + if (result != ERR_OK) { + /* free resources allocated above */ + dhcp_stop(netif); + return ERR_MEM; + } + /* Set the flag that says this netif is handled by DHCP. */ + netif->flags |= NETIF_FLAG_DHCP; + return result; +} + +/** + * Inform a DHCP server of our manual configuration. + * + * This informs DHCP servers of our fixed IP address configuration + * by sending an INFORM message. It does not involve DHCP address + * configuration, it is just here to be nice to the network. + * + * @param netif The lwIP network interface + */ +void +dhcp_inform(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp dhcp; + err_t result = ERR_OK; + struct udp_pcb *pcb; + + LWIP_ERROR("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return;); + + memset(&dhcp, 0, sizeof(struct dhcp)); + dhcp_set_state(&dhcp, DHCP_INFORM); + + if ((netif->dhcp != NULL) && (netif->dhcp->pcb != NULL)) { + /* re-use existing pcb */ + pcb = netif->dhcp->pcb; + } else { + pcb = udp_new(); + if (pcb == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_inform(): could not obtain pcb")); + return; + } + dhcp.pcb = pcb; + ip_set_option(dhcp.pcb, SOF_BROADCAST); + udp_bind(dhcp.pcb, IP_ADDR_ANY, DHCP_CLIENT_PORT); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_inform(): created new udp pcb\n")); + } + /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */ + result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, &dhcp, DHCP_INFORM); + if (result == ERR_OK) { + dhcp_option(&dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN); + dhcp_option_short(&dhcp, DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN(netif)); + + dhcp_option_trailer(&dhcp); + + pbuf_realloc(dhcp.p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp.options_out_len); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_inform: INFORMING\n")); + udp_sendto_if(pcb, dhcp.p_out, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif); + dhcp_delete_msg(&dhcp); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_inform: could not allocate DHCP request\n")); + } + + if (dhcp.pcb != NULL) { + /* otherwise, the existing pcb was used */ + udp_remove(dhcp.pcb); + } +} + +/** Handle a possible change in the network configuration. + * + * This enters the REBOOTING state to verify that the currently bound + * address is still valid. + */ +void +dhcp_network_changed(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + if (!dhcp) + return; + switch (dhcp->state) { + case DHCP_REBINDING: + case DHCP_RENEWING: + case DHCP_BOUND: + case DHCP_REBOOTING: + netif_set_down(netif); + dhcp->tries = 0; + dhcp_reboot(netif); + break; + case DHCP_OFF: + /* stay off */ + break; + default: + dhcp->tries = 0; +#if LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP + if(dhcp->autoip_coop_state == DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_ON) { + autoip_stop(netif); + dhcp->autoip_coop_state = DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_OFF; + } +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP */ + dhcp_discover(netif); + break; + } +} + +#if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK +/** + * Match an ARP reply with the offered IP address. + * + * @param netif the network interface on which the reply was received + * @param addr The IP address we received a reply from + */ +void dhcp_arp_reply(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *addr) +{ + LWIP_ERROR("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return;); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_arp_reply()\n")); + /* is a DHCP client doing an ARP check? */ + if ((netif->dhcp != NULL) && (netif->dhcp->state == DHCP_CHECKING)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_arp_reply(): CHECKING, arp reply for 0x%08"X32_F"\n", + ip4_addr_get_u32(addr))); + /* did a host respond with the address we + were offered by the DHCP server? */ + if (ip_addr_cmp(addr, &netif->dhcp->offered_ip_addr)) { + /* we will not accept the offered address */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, + ("dhcp_arp_reply(): arp reply matched with offered address, declining\n")); + dhcp_decline(netif); + } + } +} + +/** + * Decline an offered lease. + * + * Tell the DHCP server we do not accept the offered address. + * One reason to decline the lease is when we find out the address + * is already in use by another host (through ARP). + * + * @param netif the netif under DHCP control + */ +static err_t +dhcp_decline(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + err_t result = ERR_OK; + u16_t msecs; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_decline()\n")); + dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_BACKING_OFF); + /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */ + result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_DECLINE); + if (result == ERR_OK) { + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_REQUESTED_IP, 4); + dhcp_option_long(dhcp, ntohl(ip4_addr_get_u32(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr))); + + dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp); + /* resize pbuf to reflect true size of options */ + pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len); + + /* per section 4.4.4, broadcast DECLINE messages */ + udp_sendto_if_src(dhcp->pcb, dhcp->p_out, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif, IP_ADDR_ANY); + dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_decline: BACKING OFF\n")); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("dhcp_decline: could not allocate DHCP request\n")); + } + dhcp->tries++; + msecs = 10*1000; + dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_decline(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs)); + return result; +} +#endif /* DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK */ + + +/** + * Start the DHCP process, discover a DHCP server. + * + * @param netif the netif under DHCP control + */ +static err_t +dhcp_discover(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + err_t result = ERR_OK; + u16_t msecs; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_discover()\n")); + ip_addr_set_any(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr); + dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_SELECTING); + /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */ + result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_DISCOVER); + if (result == ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_discover: making request\n")); + + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN); + dhcp_option_short(dhcp, DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN(netif)); + + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST, 4/*num options*/); + dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_SUBNET_MASK); + dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_ROUTER); + dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_BROADCAST); + dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_DNS_SERVER); + + dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_discover: realloc()ing\n")); + pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_discover: sendto(DISCOVER, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT)\n")); + udp_sendto_if_src(dhcp->pcb, dhcp->p_out, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif, IP_ADDR_ANY); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_discover: deleting()ing\n")); + dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_discover: SELECTING\n")); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_discover: could not allocate DHCP request\n")); + } + dhcp->tries++; +#if LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP + if(dhcp->tries >= LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_TRIES && dhcp->autoip_coop_state == DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_OFF) { + dhcp->autoip_coop_state = DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_ON; + autoip_start(netif); + } +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP */ + msecs = (dhcp->tries < 6 ? 1 << dhcp->tries : 60) * 1000; + dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_discover(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs)); + return result; +} + + +/** + * Bind the interface to the offered IP address. + * + * @param netif network interface to bind to the offered address + */ +static void +dhcp_bind(struct netif *netif) +{ + u32_t timeout; + struct dhcp *dhcp; + ip_addr_t sn_mask, gw_addr; + LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_bind: netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return;); + dhcp = netif->dhcp; + LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_bind: dhcp != NULL", (dhcp != NULL), return;); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_bind(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F"\n", (void*)netif, netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num)); + + /* temporary DHCP lease? */ + if (dhcp->offered_t1_renew != 0xffffffffUL) { + /* set renewal period timer */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_bind(): t1 renewal timer %"U32_F" secs\n", dhcp->offered_t1_renew)); + timeout = (dhcp->offered_t1_renew + DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS / 2) / DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS; + if(timeout > 0xffff) { + timeout = 0xffff; + } + dhcp->t1_timeout = (u16_t)timeout; + if (dhcp->t1_timeout == 0) { + dhcp->t1_timeout = 1; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_bind(): set request timeout %"U32_F" msecs\n", dhcp->offered_t1_renew*1000)); + } + /* set renewal period timer */ + if (dhcp->offered_t2_rebind != 0xffffffffUL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_bind(): t2 rebind timer %"U32_F" secs\n", dhcp->offered_t2_rebind)); + timeout = (dhcp->offered_t2_rebind + DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS / 2) / DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS; + if(timeout > 0xffff) { + timeout = 0xffff; + } + dhcp->t2_timeout = (u16_t)timeout; + if (dhcp->t2_timeout == 0) { + dhcp->t2_timeout = 1; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_bind(): set request timeout %"U32_F" msecs\n", dhcp->offered_t2_rebind*1000)); + } + + /* If we have sub 1 minute lease, t2 and t1 will kick in at the same time. */ + if ((dhcp->t1_timeout >= dhcp->t2_timeout) && (dhcp->t2_timeout > 0)) { + dhcp->t1_timeout = 0; + } + + if (dhcp->subnet_mask_given) { + /* copy offered network mask */ + ip_addr_copy(sn_mask, dhcp->offered_sn_mask); + } else { + /* subnet mask not given, choose a safe subnet mask given the network class */ + u8_t first_octet = ip4_addr1(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr); + if (first_octet <= 127) { + ip4_addr_set_u32(&sn_mask, PP_HTONL(0xff000000UL)); + } else if (first_octet >= 192) { + ip4_addr_set_u32(&sn_mask, PP_HTONL(0xffffff00UL)); + } else { + ip4_addr_set_u32(&sn_mask, PP_HTONL(0xffff0000UL)); + } + } + + ip_addr_copy(gw_addr, dhcp->offered_gw_addr); + /* gateway address not given? */ + if (ip_addr_isany(&gw_addr)) { + /* copy network address */ + ip_addr_get_network(&gw_addr, &dhcp->offered_ip_addr, &sn_mask); + /* use first host address on network as gateway */ + ip4_addr_set_u32(&gw_addr, ip4_addr_get_u32(&gw_addr) | PP_HTONL(0x00000001UL)); + } + +#if LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP + if(dhcp->autoip_coop_state == DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_ON) { + autoip_stop(netif); + dhcp->autoip_coop_state = DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_OFF; + } +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP */ + + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_bind(): IP: 0x%08"X32_F"\n", + ip4_addr_get_u32(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr))); + netif_set_ipaddr(netif, &dhcp->offered_ip_addr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_bind(): SN: 0x%08"X32_F"\n", + ip4_addr_get_u32(&sn_mask))); + netif_set_netmask(netif, &sn_mask); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_bind(): GW: 0x%08"X32_F"\n", + ip4_addr_get_u32(&gw_addr))); + netif_set_gw(netif, &gw_addr); + /* bring the interface up */ + netif_set_up(netif); + /* netif is now bound to DHCP leased address */ + dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_BOUND); +} + +/** + * Renew an existing DHCP lease at the involved DHCP server. + * + * @param netif network interface which must renew its lease + */ +err_t +dhcp_renew(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + err_t result; + u16_t msecs; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_renew()\n")); + dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_RENEWING); + + /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */ + result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_REQUEST); + if (result == ERR_OK) { + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN); + dhcp_option_short(dhcp, DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN(netif)); + +#if 0 + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_REQUESTED_IP, 4); + dhcp_option_long(dhcp, ntohl(dhcp->offered_ip_addr.addr)); +#endif + +#if 0 + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_SERVER_ID, 4); + dhcp_option_long(dhcp, ntohl(dhcp->server_ip_addr.addr)); +#endif + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME + dhcp_option_hostname(dhcp, netif); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */ + + /* append DHCP message trailer */ + dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp); + + pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len); + + udp_sendto_if(dhcp->pcb, dhcp->p_out, &dhcp->server_ip_addr, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif); + dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_renew: RENEWING\n")); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_renew: could not allocate DHCP request\n")); + } + dhcp->tries++; + /* back-off on retries, but to a maximum of 20 seconds */ + msecs = dhcp->tries < 10 ? dhcp->tries * 2000 : 20 * 1000; + dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_renew(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs)); + return result; +} + +/** + * Rebind with a DHCP server for an existing DHCP lease. + * + * @param netif network interface which must rebind with a DHCP server + */ +static err_t +dhcp_rebind(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + err_t result; + u16_t msecs; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_rebind()\n")); + dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_REBINDING); + + /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */ + result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_REQUEST); + if (result == ERR_OK) { + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN); + dhcp_option_short(dhcp, DHCP_MAX_MSG_LEN(netif)); + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME + dhcp_option_hostname(dhcp, netif); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */ + +#if 0 + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_REQUESTED_IP, 4); + dhcp_option_long(dhcp, ntohl(dhcp->offered_ip_addr.addr)); + + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_SERVER_ID, 4); + dhcp_option_long(dhcp, ntohl(dhcp->server_ip_addr.addr)); +#endif + + dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp); + + pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len); + + /* broadcast to server */ + udp_sendto_if(dhcp->pcb, dhcp->p_out, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif); + dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_rebind: REBINDING\n")); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_rebind: could not allocate DHCP request\n")); + } + dhcp->tries++; + msecs = dhcp->tries < 10 ? dhcp->tries * 1000 : 10 * 1000; + dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_rebind(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs)); + return result; +} + +/** + * Enter REBOOTING state to verify an existing lease + * + * @param netif network interface which must reboot + */ +static err_t +dhcp_reboot(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + err_t result; + u16_t msecs; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_reboot()\n")); + dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_REBOOTING); + + /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */ + result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_REQUEST); + if (result == ERR_OK) { + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE, DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN); + dhcp_option_short(dhcp, 576); + + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_REQUESTED_IP, 4); + dhcp_option_long(dhcp, ntohl(ip4_addr_get_u32(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr))); + + dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp); + + pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len); + + /* broadcast to server */ + udp_sendto_if(dhcp->pcb, dhcp->p_out, IP_ADDR_BROADCAST, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif); + dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_reboot: REBOOTING\n")); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_reboot: could not allocate DHCP request\n")); + } + dhcp->tries++; + msecs = dhcp->tries < 10 ? dhcp->tries * 1000 : 10 * 1000; + dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_reboot(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs)); + return result; +} + + +/** + * Release a DHCP lease. + * + * @param netif network interface which must release its lease + */ +err_t +dhcp_release(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + err_t result; + u16_t msecs; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_release()\n")); + if (dhcp == NULL) { + return ERR_ARG; + } + + /* idle DHCP client */ + dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_OFF); + /* clean old DHCP offer */ + ip_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->server_ip_addr); + ip_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_ip_addr); + ip_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_sn_mask); + ip_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_gw_addr); +#if LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE + ip_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->offered_si_addr); +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE */ + dhcp->offered_t0_lease = dhcp->offered_t1_renew = dhcp->offered_t2_rebind = 0; + + /* create and initialize the DHCP message header */ + result = dhcp_create_msg(netif, dhcp, DHCP_RELEASE); + if (result == ERR_OK) { + dhcp_option_trailer(dhcp); + + pbuf_realloc(dhcp->p_out, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg) - DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN + dhcp->options_out_len); + + udp_sendto_if(dhcp->pcb, dhcp->p_out, &dhcp->server_ip_addr, DHCP_SERVER_PORT, netif); + dhcp_delete_msg(dhcp); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_release: RELEASED, DHCP_OFF\n")); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("dhcp_release: could not allocate DHCP request\n")); + } + dhcp->tries++; + msecs = dhcp->tries < 10 ? dhcp->tries * 1000 : 10 * 1000; + dhcp->request_timeout = (msecs + DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS - 1) / DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("dhcp_release(): set request timeout %"U16_F" msecs\n", msecs)); + /* bring the interface down */ + netif_set_down(netif); + /* remove IP address from interface */ + netif_set_ipaddr(netif, IP_ADDR_ANY); + netif_set_gw(netif, IP_ADDR_ANY); + netif_set_netmask(netif, IP_ADDR_ANY); + + return result; +} + +/** + * Remove the DHCP client from the interface. + * + * @param netif The network interface to stop DHCP on + */ +void +dhcp_stop(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct dhcp *dhcp; + LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_stop: netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return;); + dhcp = netif->dhcp; + /* Remove the flag that says this netif is handled by DHCP. */ + netif->flags &= ~NETIF_FLAG_DHCP; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_stop()\n")); + /* netif is DHCP configured? */ + if (dhcp != NULL) { +#if LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP + if(dhcp->autoip_coop_state == DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_ON) { + autoip_stop(netif); + dhcp->autoip_coop_state = DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_OFF; + } +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP */ + + if (dhcp->pcb != NULL) { + udp_remove(dhcp->pcb); + dhcp->pcb = NULL; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("reply wasn't freed", dhcp->msg_in == NULL); + dhcp_set_state(dhcp, DHCP_OFF); + } +} + +/* + * Set the DHCP state of a DHCP client. + * + * If the state changed, reset the number of tries. + */ +static void +dhcp_set_state(struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t new_state) +{ + if (new_state != dhcp->state) { + dhcp->state = new_state; + dhcp->tries = 0; + dhcp->request_timeout = 0; + } +} + +/* + * Concatenate an option type and length field to the outgoing + * DHCP message. + * + */ +static void +dhcp_option(struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t option_type, u8_t option_len) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_option: dhcp->options_out_len + 2 + option_len <= DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN", dhcp->options_out_len + 2U + option_len <= DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN); + dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = option_type; + dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = option_len; +} +/* + * Concatenate a single byte to the outgoing DHCP message. + * + */ +static void +dhcp_option_byte(struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t value) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_option_byte: dhcp->options_out_len < DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN", dhcp->options_out_len < DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN); + dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = value; +} + +static void +dhcp_option_short(struct dhcp *dhcp, u16_t value) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_option_short: dhcp->options_out_len + 2 <= DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN", dhcp->options_out_len + 2U <= DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN); + dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = (u8_t)((value & 0xff00U) >> 8); + dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = (u8_t) (value & 0x00ffU); +} + +static void +dhcp_option_long(struct dhcp *dhcp, u32_t value) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_option_long: dhcp->options_out_len + 4 <= DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN", dhcp->options_out_len + 4U <= DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN); + dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = (u8_t)((value & 0xff000000UL) >> 24); + dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = (u8_t)((value & 0x00ff0000UL) >> 16); + dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = (u8_t)((value & 0x0000ff00UL) >> 8); + dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = (u8_t)((value & 0x000000ffUL)); +} + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME +static void +dhcp_option_hostname(struct dhcp *dhcp, struct netif *netif) +{ + if (netif->hostname != NULL) { + size_t namelen = strlen(netif->hostname); + if (namelen > 0) { + u8_t len; + const char *p = netif->hostname; + /* Shrink len to available bytes (need 2 bytes for OPTION_HOSTNAME + and 1 byte for trailer) */ + size_t available = DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN - dhcp->options_out_len - 3; + LWIP_ASSERT("DHCP: hostname is too long!", namelen <= available); + len = LWIP_MIN(namelen, available); + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_HOSTNAME, len); + while (len--) { + dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, *p++); + } + } + } +} +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */ + +/** + * Extract the DHCP message and the DHCP options. + * + * Extract the DHCP message and the DHCP options, each into a contiguous + * piece of memory. As a DHCP message is variable sized by its options, + * and also allows overriding some fields for options, the easy approach + * is to first unfold the options into a conitguous piece of memory, and + * use that further on. + * + */ +static err_t +dhcp_parse_reply(struct dhcp *dhcp, struct pbuf *p) +{ + u8_t *options; + u16_t offset; + u16_t offset_max; + u16_t options_idx; + u16_t options_idx_max; + struct pbuf *q; + int parse_file_as_options = 0; + int parse_sname_as_options = 0; + + /* clear received options */ + dhcp_clear_all_options(dhcp); + /* check that beginning of dhcp_msg (up to and including chaddr) is in first pbuf */ + if (p->len < DHCP_SNAME_OFS) { + return ERR_BUF; + } + dhcp->msg_in = (struct dhcp_msg *)p->payload; +#if LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE + /* clear boot file name */ + dhcp->boot_file_name[0] = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE */ + + /* parse options */ + + /* start with options field */ + options_idx = DHCP_OPTIONS_OFS; + /* parse options to the end of the received packet */ + options_idx_max = p->tot_len; +again: + q = p; + while((q != NULL) && (options_idx >= q->len)) { + options_idx -= q->len; + options_idx_max -= q->len; + q = q->next; + } + if (q == NULL) { + return ERR_BUF; + } + offset = options_idx; + offset_max = options_idx_max; + options = (u8_t*)q->payload; + /* at least 1 byte to read and no end marker, then at least 3 bytes to read? */ + while((q != NULL) && (options[offset] != DHCP_OPTION_END) && (offset < offset_max)) { + u8_t op = options[offset]; + u8_t len; + u8_t decode_len = 0; + int decode_idx = -1; + u16_t val_offset = offset + 2; + /* len byte might be in the next pbuf */ + if (offset + 1 < q->len) { + len = options[offset + 1]; + } else { + len = (q->next != NULL ? ((u8_t*)q->next->payload)[0] : 0); + } + /* LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG, ("msg_offset=%"U16_F", q->len=%"U16_F, msg_offset, q->len)); */ + decode_len = len; + switch(op) { + /* case(DHCP_OPTION_END): handled above */ + case(DHCP_OPTION_PAD): + /* special option: no len encoded */ + decode_len = len = 0; + /* will be increased below */ + offset--; + break; + case(DHCP_OPTION_SUBNET_MASK): + LWIP_ERROR("len == 4", len == 4, return ERR_VAL;); + decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SUBNET_MASK; + break; + case(DHCP_OPTION_ROUTER): + decode_len = 4; /* only copy the first given router */ + LWIP_ERROR("len >= decode_len", len >= decode_len, return ERR_VAL;); + decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_ROUTER; + break; + case(DHCP_OPTION_DNS_SERVER): + /* special case: there might be more than one server */ + LWIP_ERROR("len % 4 == 0", len % 4 == 0, return ERR_VAL;); + /* limit number of DNS servers */ + decode_len = LWIP_MIN(len, 4 * DNS_MAX_SERVERS); + LWIP_ERROR("len >= decode_len", len >= decode_len, return ERR_VAL;); + decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_DNS_SERVER; + break; + case(DHCP_OPTION_LEASE_TIME): + LWIP_ERROR("len == 4", len == 4, return ERR_VAL;); + decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_LEASE_TIME; + break; + case(DHCP_OPTION_OVERLOAD): + LWIP_ERROR("len == 1", len == 1, return ERR_VAL;); + decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_OVERLOAD; + break; + case(DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE): + LWIP_ERROR("len == 1", len == 1, return ERR_VAL;); + decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MSG_TYPE; + break; + case(DHCP_OPTION_SERVER_ID): + LWIP_ERROR("len == 4", len == 4, return ERR_VAL;); + decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_SERVER_ID; + break; + case(DHCP_OPTION_T1): + LWIP_ERROR("len == 4", len == 4, return ERR_VAL;); + decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T1; + break; + case(DHCP_OPTION_T2): + LWIP_ERROR("len == 4", len == 4, return ERR_VAL;); + decode_idx = DHCP_OPTION_IDX_T2; + break; + default: + decode_len = 0; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG, ("skipping option %"U16_F" in options\n", op)); + break; + } + offset += len + 2; + if (decode_len > 0) { + u32_t value = 0; + u16_t copy_len; +decode_next: + LWIP_ASSERT("check decode_idx", decode_idx >= 0 && decode_idx < DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MAX); + if (!dhcp_option_given(dhcp, decode_idx)) { + copy_len = LWIP_MIN(decode_len, 4); + pbuf_copy_partial(q, &value, copy_len, val_offset); + if (decode_len > 4) { + /* decode more than one u32_t */ + LWIP_ERROR("decode_len % 4 == 0", decode_len % 4 == 0, return ERR_VAL;); + dhcp_got_option(dhcp, decode_idx); + dhcp_set_option_value(dhcp, decode_idx, htonl(value)); + decode_len -= 4; + val_offset += 4; + decode_idx++; + goto decode_next; + } else if (decode_len == 4) { + value = ntohl(value); + } else { + LWIP_ERROR("invalid decode_len", decode_len == 1, return ERR_VAL;); + value = ((u8_t*)&value)[0]; + } + dhcp_got_option(dhcp, decode_idx); + dhcp_set_option_value(dhcp, decode_idx, value); + } + } + if (offset >= q->len) { + offset -= q->len; + offset_max -= q->len; + if ((offset < offset_max) && offset_max) { + q = q->next; + LWIP_ASSERT("next pbuf was null", q); + options = (u8_t*)q->payload; + } else { + /* We've run out of bytes, probably no end marker. Don't proceed. */ + break; + } + } + } + /* is this an overloaded message? */ + if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_OVERLOAD)) { + u32_t overload = dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_OVERLOAD); + dhcp_clear_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_OVERLOAD); + if (overload == DHCP_OVERLOAD_FILE) { + parse_file_as_options = 1; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("overloaded file field\n")); + } else if (overload == DHCP_OVERLOAD_SNAME) { + parse_sname_as_options = 1; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("overloaded sname field\n")); + } else if (overload == DHCP_OVERLOAD_SNAME_FILE) { + parse_sname_as_options = 1; + parse_file_as_options = 1; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("overloaded sname and file field\n")); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("invalid overload option: %d\n", (int)overload)); + } +#if LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE + if (!parse_file_as_options) { + /* only do this for ACK messages */ + if (dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MSG_TYPE) && + (dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MSG_TYPE) == DHCP_ACK)) + /* copy bootp file name, don't care for sname (server hostname) */ + pbuf_copy_partial(p, dhcp->boot_file_name, DHCP_FILE_LEN-1, DHCP_FILE_OFS); + /* make sure the string is really NULL-terminated */ + dhcp->boot_file_name[DHCP_FILE_LEN-1] = 0; + } +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE */ + } + if (parse_file_as_options) { + /* if both are overloaded, parse file first and then sname (RFC 2131 ch. 4.1) */ + parse_file_as_options = 0; + options_idx = DHCP_FILE_OFS; + options_idx_max = DHCP_FILE_OFS + DHCP_FILE_LEN; + goto again; + } else if (parse_sname_as_options) { + parse_sname_as_options = 0; + options_idx = DHCP_SNAME_OFS; + options_idx_max = DHCP_SNAME_OFS + DHCP_SNAME_LEN; + goto again; + } + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * If an incoming DHCP message is in response to us, then trigger the state machine + */ +static void +dhcp_recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port) +{ + struct netif *netif = (struct netif *)arg; + struct dhcp *dhcp = netif->dhcp; + struct dhcp_msg *reply_msg = (struct dhcp_msg *)p->payload; + u8_t msg_type; + u8_t i; + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("dhcp_recv(pbuf = %p) from DHCP server %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F" port %"U16_F"\n", (void*)p, + ip4_addr1_16(addr), ip4_addr2_16(addr), ip4_addr3_16(addr), ip4_addr4_16(addr), port)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf->len = %"U16_F"\n", p->len)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf->tot_len = %"U16_F"\n", p->tot_len)); + /* prevent warnings about unused arguments */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(addr); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(port); + + LWIP_ASSERT("reply wasn't freed", dhcp->msg_in == NULL); + + if (p->len < DHCP_MIN_REPLY_LEN) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("DHCP reply message or pbuf too short\n")); + goto free_pbuf_and_return; + } + + if (reply_msg->op != DHCP_BOOTREPLY) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("not a DHCP reply message, but type %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)reply_msg->op)); + goto free_pbuf_and_return; + } + /* iterate through hardware address and match against DHCP message */ + for (i = 0; i < netif->hwaddr_len && i < NETIF_MAX_HWADDR_LEN && i < DHCP_CHADDR_LEN; i++) { + if (netif->hwaddr[i] != reply_msg->chaddr[i]) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, + ("netif->hwaddr[%"U16_F"]==%02"X16_F" != reply_msg->chaddr[%"U16_F"]==%02"X16_F"\n", + (u16_t)i, (u16_t)netif->hwaddr[i], (u16_t)i, (u16_t)reply_msg->chaddr[i])); + goto free_pbuf_and_return; + } + } + /* match transaction ID against what we expected */ + if (ntohl(reply_msg->xid) != dhcp->xid) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, + ("transaction id mismatch reply_msg->xid(%"X32_F")!=dhcp->xid(%"X32_F")\n",ntohl(reply_msg->xid),dhcp->xid)); + goto free_pbuf_and_return; + } + /* option fields could be unfold? */ + if (dhcp_parse_reply(dhcp, p) != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("problem unfolding DHCP message - too short on memory?\n")); + goto free_pbuf_and_return; + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("searching DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE\n")); + /* obtain pointer to DHCP message type */ + if (!dhcp_option_given(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MSG_TYPE)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE option not found\n")); + goto free_pbuf_and_return; + } + + /* read DHCP message type */ + msg_type = (u8_t)dhcp_get_option_value(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_IDX_MSG_TYPE); + /* message type is DHCP ACK? */ + if (msg_type == DHCP_ACK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("DHCP_ACK received\n")); + /* in requesting state? */ + if (dhcp->state == DHCP_REQUESTING) { + dhcp_handle_ack(netif); +#if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK + /* check if the acknowledged lease address is already in use */ + dhcp_check(netif); +#else + /* bind interface to the acknowledged lease address */ + dhcp_bind(netif); +#endif + } + /* already bound to the given lease address? */ + else if ((dhcp->state == DHCP_REBOOTING) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_REBINDING) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_RENEWING)) { + dhcp_bind(netif); + } + } + /* received a DHCP_NAK in appropriate state? */ + else if ((msg_type == DHCP_NAK) && + ((dhcp->state == DHCP_REBOOTING) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_REQUESTING) || + (dhcp->state == DHCP_REBINDING) || (dhcp->state == DHCP_RENEWING ))) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("DHCP_NAK received\n")); + dhcp_handle_nak(netif); + } + /* received a DHCP_OFFER in DHCP_SELECTING state? */ + else if ((msg_type == DHCP_OFFER) && (dhcp->state == DHCP_SELECTING)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("DHCP_OFFER received in DHCP_SELECTING state\n")); + dhcp->request_timeout = 0; + /* remember offered lease */ + dhcp_handle_offer(netif); + } +free_pbuf_and_return: + dhcp->msg_in = NULL; + pbuf_free(p); +} + +/** + * Create a DHCP request, fill in common headers + * + * @param netif the netif under DHCP control + * @param dhcp dhcp control struct + * @param message_type message type of the request + */ +static err_t +dhcp_create_msg(struct netif *netif, struct dhcp *dhcp, u8_t message_type) +{ + u16_t i; +#ifndef DHCP_GLOBAL_XID + /** default global transaction identifier starting value (easy to match + * with a packet analyser). We simply increment for each new request. + * Predefine DHCP_GLOBAL_XID to a better value or a function call to generate one + * at runtime, any supporting function prototypes can be defined in DHCP_GLOBAL_XID_HEADER */ +#if DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID && defined(LWIP_RAND) + static u32_t xid; +#else /* DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID && defined(LWIP_RAND) */ + static u32_t xid = 0xABCD0000; +#endif /* DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID && defined(LWIP_RAND) */ +#else + if (!xid_initialised) { + xid = DHCP_GLOBAL_XID; + xid_initialised = !xid_initialised; + } +#endif + LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_create_msg: netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); + LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_create_msg: dhcp != NULL", (dhcp != NULL), return ERR_VAL;); + LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_create_msg: dhcp->p_out == NULL", dhcp->p_out == NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_create_msg: dhcp->msg_out == NULL", dhcp->msg_out == NULL); + dhcp->p_out = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, sizeof(struct dhcp_msg), PBUF_RAM); + if (dhcp->p_out == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("dhcp_create_msg(): could not allocate pbuf\n")); + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_create_msg: check that first pbuf can hold struct dhcp_msg", + (dhcp->p_out->len >= sizeof(struct dhcp_msg))); + + /* DHCP_REQUEST should reuse 'xid' from DHCPOFFER */ + if (message_type != DHCP_REQUEST) { + /* reuse transaction identifier in retransmissions */ + if (dhcp->tries == 0) { +#if DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID && defined(LWIP_RAND) + xid = LWIP_RAND(); +#else /* DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID && defined(LWIP_RAND) */ + xid++; +#endif /* DHCP_CREATE_RAND_XID && defined(LWIP_RAND) */ + } + dhcp->xid = xid; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(DHCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, + ("transaction id xid(%"X32_F")\n", xid)); + + dhcp->msg_out = (struct dhcp_msg *)dhcp->p_out->payload; + + dhcp->msg_out->op = DHCP_BOOTREQUEST; + /* TODO: make link layer independent */ + dhcp->msg_out->htype = DHCP_HTYPE_ETH; + dhcp->msg_out->hlen = netif->hwaddr_len; + dhcp->msg_out->hops = 0; + dhcp->msg_out->xid = htonl(dhcp->xid); + dhcp->msg_out->secs = 0; + /* we don't need the broadcast flag since we can receive unicast traffic + before being fully configured! */ + dhcp->msg_out->flags = 0; + ip_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->msg_out->ciaddr); + /* set ciaddr to netif->ip_addr based on message_type and state */ + if ((message_type == DHCP_INFORM) || (message_type == DHCP_DECLINE) || + ((message_type == DHCP_REQUEST) && /* DHCP_BOUND not used for sending! */ + ((dhcp->state==DHCP_RENEWING) || dhcp->state==DHCP_REBINDING))) { + ip_addr_copy(dhcp->msg_out->ciaddr, netif->ip_addr); + } + ip_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->msg_out->yiaddr); + ip_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->msg_out->siaddr); + ip_addr_set_zero(&dhcp->msg_out->giaddr); + for (i = 0; i < DHCP_CHADDR_LEN; i++) { + /* copy netif hardware address, pad with zeroes */ + dhcp->msg_out->chaddr[i] = (i < netif->hwaddr_len && i < NETIF_MAX_HWADDR_LEN) ? netif->hwaddr[i] : 0/* pad byte*/; + } + for (i = 0; i < DHCP_SNAME_LEN; i++) { + dhcp->msg_out->sname[i] = 0; + } + for (i = 0; i < DHCP_FILE_LEN; i++) { + dhcp->msg_out->file[i] = 0; + } + dhcp->msg_out->cookie = PP_HTONL(DHCP_MAGIC_COOKIE); + dhcp->options_out_len = 0; + /* fill options field with an incrementing array (for debugging purposes) */ + for (i = 0; i < DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN; i++) { + dhcp->msg_out->options[i] = (u8_t)i; /* for debugging only, no matter if truncated */ + } + /* Add option MESSAGE_TYPE */ + dhcp_option(dhcp, DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE, DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE_LEN); + dhcp_option_byte(dhcp, message_type); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Free previously allocated memory used to send a DHCP request. + * + * @param dhcp the dhcp struct to free the request from + */ +static void +dhcp_delete_msg(struct dhcp *dhcp) +{ + LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_delete_msg: dhcp != NULL", (dhcp != NULL), return;); + LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_delete_msg: dhcp->p_out != NULL", dhcp->p_out != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_delete_msg: dhcp->msg_out != NULL", dhcp->msg_out != NULL); + if (dhcp->p_out != NULL) { + pbuf_free(dhcp->p_out); + } + dhcp->p_out = NULL; + dhcp->msg_out = NULL; +} + +/** + * Add a DHCP message trailer + * + * Adds the END option to the DHCP message, and if + * necessary, up to three padding bytes. + * + * @param dhcp DHCP state structure + */ +static void +dhcp_option_trailer(struct dhcp *dhcp) +{ + LWIP_ERROR("dhcp_option_trailer: dhcp != NULL", (dhcp != NULL), return;); + LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_option_trailer: dhcp->msg_out != NULL\n", dhcp->msg_out != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("dhcp_option_trailer: dhcp->options_out_len < DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN\n", dhcp->options_out_len < DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN); + dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = DHCP_OPTION_END; + /* packet is too small, or not 4 byte aligned? */ + while (((dhcp->options_out_len < DHCP_MIN_OPTIONS_LEN) || (dhcp->options_out_len & 3)) && + (dhcp->options_out_len < DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN)) { + /* add a fill/padding byte */ + dhcp->msg_out->options[dhcp->options_out_len++] = 0; + } +} + +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/dns.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/dns.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..90821a66c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/dns.c @@ -0,0 +1,988 @@ +/** + * @file + * DNS - host name to IP address resolver. + * + */ + +/** + + * This file implements a DNS host name to IP address resolver. + + * Port to lwIP from uIP + * by Jim Pettinato April 2007 + + * uIP version Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Adam Dunkels. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote + * products derived from this software without specific prior + * written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS + * OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE + * GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, + * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING + * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS + * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * + * DNS.C + * + * The lwIP DNS resolver functions are used to lookup a host name and + * map it to a numerical IP address. It maintains a list of resolved + * hostnames that can be queried with the dns_lookup() function. + * New hostnames can be resolved using the dns_query() function. + * + * The lwIP version of the resolver also adds a non-blocking version of + * gethostbyname() that will work with a raw API application. This function + * checks for an IP address string first and converts it if it is valid. + * gethostbyname() then does a dns_lookup() to see if the name is + * already in the table. If so, the IP is returned. If not, a query is + * issued and the function returns with a ERR_INPROGRESS status. The app + * using the dns client must then go into a waiting state. + * + * Once a hostname has been resolved (or found to be non-existent), + * the resolver code calls a specified callback function (which + * must be implemented by the module that uses the resolver). + */ + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * RFC 1035 - Domain names - implementation and specification + * RFC 2181 - Clarifications to the DNS Specification + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +/** @todo: define good default values (rfc compliance) */ +/** @todo: improve answer parsing, more checkings... */ +/** @todo: check RFC1035 - 7.3. Processing responses */ + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Includes + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_DNS /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/dns.h" + +#include + +/** DNS server IP address */ +#ifndef DNS_SERVER_ADDRESS +#define DNS_SERVER_ADDRESS(ipaddr) (ip4_addr_set_u32(ipaddr, ipaddr_addr("208.67.222.222"))) /* resolver1.opendns.com */ +#endif + +/** DNS server port address */ +#ifndef DNS_SERVER_PORT +#define DNS_SERVER_PORT 53 +#endif + +/** DNS maximum number of retries when asking for a name, before "timeout". */ +#ifndef DNS_MAX_RETRIES +#define DNS_MAX_RETRIES 4 +#endif + +/** DNS resource record max. TTL (one week as default) */ +#ifndef DNS_MAX_TTL +#define DNS_MAX_TTL 604800 +#endif + +/* DNS protocol flags */ +#define DNS_FLAG1_RESPONSE 0x80 +#define DNS_FLAG1_OPCODE_STATUS 0x10 +#define DNS_FLAG1_OPCODE_INVERSE 0x08 +#define DNS_FLAG1_OPCODE_STANDARD 0x00 +#define DNS_FLAG1_AUTHORATIVE 0x04 +#define DNS_FLAG1_TRUNC 0x02 +#define DNS_FLAG1_RD 0x01 +#define DNS_FLAG2_RA 0x80 +#define DNS_FLAG2_ERR_MASK 0x0f +#define DNS_FLAG2_ERR_NONE 0x00 +#define DNS_FLAG2_ERR_NAME 0x03 + +/* DNS protocol states */ +#define DNS_STATE_UNUSED 0 +#define DNS_STATE_NEW 1 +#define DNS_STATE_ASKING 2 +#define DNS_STATE_DONE 3 + +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +/** DNS message header */ +struct dns_hdr { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t id); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t flags1); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t flags2); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t numquestions); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t numanswers); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t numauthrr); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t numextrarr); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif +#define SIZEOF_DNS_HDR 12 + +/** DNS query message structure. + No packing needed: only used locally on the stack. */ +struct dns_query { + /* DNS query record starts with either a domain name or a pointer + to a name already present somewhere in the packet. */ + u16_t type; + u16_t cls; +}; +#define SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY 4 + +/** DNS answer message structure. + No packing needed: only used locally on the stack. */ +struct dns_answer { + /* DNS answer record starts with either a domain name or a pointer + to a name already present somewhere in the packet. */ + u16_t type; + u16_t cls; + u32_t ttl; + u16_t len; +}; +#define SIZEOF_DNS_ANSWER 10 + +/** DNS table entry */ +struct dns_table_entry { + u8_t state; + u8_t numdns; + u8_t tmr; + u8_t retries; + u8_t seqno; + u8_t err; + u32_t ttl; + char name[DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; + ip_addr_t ipaddr; + /* pointer to callback on DNS query done */ + dns_found_callback found; + void *arg; +}; + +#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST + +#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC +/** Local host-list. For hostnames in this list, no + * external name resolution is performed */ +static struct local_hostlist_entry *local_hostlist_dynamic; +#else /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */ + +/** Defining this allows the local_hostlist_static to be placed in a different + * linker section (e.g. FLASH) */ +#ifndef DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_PRE +#define DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_PRE static +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_PRE */ +/** Defining this allows the local_hostlist_static to be placed in a different + * linker section (e.g. FLASH) */ +#ifndef DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_POST +#define DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_POST +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_POST */ +DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_PRE struct local_hostlist_entry local_hostlist_static[] + DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_STORAGE_POST = DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT; + +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */ + +static void dns_init_local(); +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST */ + + +/* forward declarations */ +static void dns_recv(void *s, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port); +static void dns_check_entries(void); + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Globales + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +/* DNS variables */ +static struct udp_pcb *dns_pcb; +static u8_t dns_seqno; +static struct dns_table_entry dns_table[DNS_TABLE_SIZE]; +static ip_addr_t dns_servers[DNS_MAX_SERVERS]; +/** Contiguous buffer for processing responses */ +static u8_t dns_payload_buffer[LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_BUFFER(DNS_MSG_SIZE)]; +static u8_t* dns_payload; + +/** + * Initialize the resolver: set up the UDP pcb and configure the default server + * (DNS_SERVER_ADDRESS). + */ +void +dns_init() +{ + ip_addr_t dnsserver; + + dns_payload = (u8_t *)LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(dns_payload_buffer); + + /* initialize default DNS server address */ + DNS_SERVER_ADDRESS(&dnsserver); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_init: initializing\n")); + + /* if dns client not yet initialized... */ + if (dns_pcb == NULL) { + dns_pcb = udp_new(); + + if (dns_pcb != NULL) { + /* initialize DNS table not needed (initialized to zero since it is a + * global variable) */ + LWIP_ASSERT("For implicit initialization to work, DNS_STATE_UNUSED needs to be 0", + DNS_STATE_UNUSED == 0); + + /* initialize DNS client */ + udp_bind(dns_pcb, IP_ADDR_ANY, 0); + udp_recv(dns_pcb, dns_recv, NULL); + + /* initialize default DNS primary server */ + dns_setserver(0, &dnsserver); + } + } +#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST + dns_init_local(); +#endif +} + +/** + * Initialize one of the DNS servers. + * + * @param numdns the index of the DNS server to set must be < DNS_MAX_SERVERS + * @param dnsserver IP address of the DNS server to set + */ +void +dns_setserver(u8_t numdns, ip_addr_t *dnsserver) +{ + if ((numdns < DNS_MAX_SERVERS) && (dns_pcb != NULL) && + (dnsserver != NULL) && !ip_addr_isany(dnsserver)) { + dns_servers[numdns] = (*dnsserver); + } +} + +/** + * Obtain one of the currently configured DNS server. + * + * @param numdns the index of the DNS server + * @return IP address of the indexed DNS server or "ip_addr_any" if the DNS + * server has not been configured. + */ +ip_addr_t +dns_getserver(u8_t numdns) +{ + if (numdns < DNS_MAX_SERVERS) { + return dns_servers[numdns]; + } else { + return *IP_ADDR_ANY; + } +} + +/** + * The DNS resolver client timer - handle retries and timeouts and should + * be called every DNS_TMR_INTERVAL milliseconds (every second by default). + */ +void +dns_tmr(void) +{ + if (dns_pcb != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_tmr: dns_check_entries\n")); + dns_check_entries(); + } +} + +#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST +static void +dns_init_local() +{ +#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC && defined(DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT) + int i; + struct local_hostlist_entry *entry; + /* Dynamic: copy entries from DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT to list */ + struct local_hostlist_entry local_hostlist_init[] = DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT; + size_t namelen; + for (i = 0; i < sizeof(local_hostlist_init) / sizeof(struct local_hostlist_entry); i++) { + struct local_hostlist_entry *init_entry = &local_hostlist_init[i]; + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid host name (NULL)", init_entry->name != NULL); + namelen = strlen(init_entry->name); + LWIP_ASSERT("namelen <= DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_MAX_NAMELEN", namelen <= DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_MAX_NAMELEN); + entry = (struct local_hostlist_entry *)memp_malloc(MEMP_LOCALHOSTLIST); + LWIP_ASSERT("mem-error in dns_init_local", entry != NULL); + if (entry != NULL) { + entry->name = (char*)entry + sizeof(struct local_hostlist_entry); + MEMCPY((char*)entry->name, init_entry->name, namelen); + ((char*)entry->name)[namelen] = 0; + entry->addr = init_entry->addr; + entry->next = local_hostlist_dynamic; + local_hostlist_dynamic = entry; + } + } +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC && defined(DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT) */ +} + +/** + * Scans the local host-list for a hostname. + * + * @param hostname Hostname to look for in the local host-list + * @return The first IP address for the hostname in the local host-list or + * IPADDR_NONE if not found. + */ +static u32_t +dns_lookup_local(const char *hostname) +{ +#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC + struct local_hostlist_entry *entry = local_hostlist_dynamic; + while(entry != NULL) { + if(strcmp(entry->name, hostname) == 0) { + return ip4_addr_get_u32(&entry->addr); + } + entry = entry->next; + } +#else /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < sizeof(local_hostlist_static) / sizeof(struct local_hostlist_entry); i++) { + if(strcmp(local_hostlist_static[i].name, hostname) == 0) { + return ip4_addr_get_u32(&local_hostlist_static[i].addr); + } + } +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */ + return IPADDR_NONE; +} + +#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC +/** Remove all entries from the local host-list for a specific hostname + * and/or IP addess + * + * @param hostname hostname for which entries shall be removed from the local + * host-list + * @param addr address for which entries shall be removed from the local host-list + * @return the number of removed entries + */ +int +dns_local_removehost(const char *hostname, const ip_addr_t *addr) +{ + int removed = 0; + struct local_hostlist_entry *entry = local_hostlist_dynamic; + struct local_hostlist_entry *last_entry = NULL; + while (entry != NULL) { + if (((hostname == NULL) || !strcmp(entry->name, hostname)) && + ((addr == NULL) || ip_addr_cmp(&entry->addr, addr))) { + struct local_hostlist_entry *free_entry; + if (last_entry != NULL) { + last_entry->next = entry->next; + } else { + local_hostlist_dynamic = entry->next; + } + free_entry = entry; + entry = entry->next; + memp_free(MEMP_LOCALHOSTLIST, free_entry); + removed++; + } else { + last_entry = entry; + entry = entry->next; + } + } + return removed; +} + +/** + * Add a hostname/IP address pair to the local host-list. + * Duplicates are not checked. + * + * @param hostname hostname of the new entry + * @param addr IP address of the new entry + * @return ERR_OK if succeeded or ERR_MEM on memory error + */ +err_t +dns_local_addhost(const char *hostname, const ip_addr_t *addr) +{ + struct local_hostlist_entry *entry; + size_t namelen; + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid host name (NULL)", hostname != NULL); + namelen = strlen(hostname); + LWIP_ASSERT("namelen <= DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_MAX_NAMELEN", namelen <= DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_MAX_NAMELEN); + entry = (struct local_hostlist_entry *)memp_malloc(MEMP_LOCALHOSTLIST); + if (entry == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + entry->name = (char*)entry + sizeof(struct local_hostlist_entry); + MEMCPY((char*)entry->name, hostname, namelen); + ((char*)entry->name)[namelen] = 0; + ip_addr_copy(entry->addr, *addr); + entry->next = local_hostlist_dynamic; + local_hostlist_dynamic = entry; + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC*/ +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST */ + +/** + * Look up a hostname in the array of known hostnames. + * + * @note This function only looks in the internal array of known + * hostnames, it does not send out a query for the hostname if none + * was found. The function dns_enqueue() can be used to send a query + * for a hostname. + * + * @param name the hostname to look up + * @return the hostname's IP address, as u32_t (instead of ip_addr_t to + * better check for failure: != IPADDR_NONE) or IPADDR_NONE if the hostname + * was not found in the cached dns_table. + */ +static u32_t +dns_lookup(const char *name) +{ + u8_t i; +#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST || defined(DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN) + u32_t addr; +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST || defined(DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN) */ +#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST + if ((addr = dns_lookup_local(name)) != IPADDR_NONE) { + return addr; + } +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST */ +#ifdef DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN + if((addr = DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN(name)) != IPADDR_NONE) { + return addr; + } +#endif /* DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN */ + + /* Walk through name list, return entry if found. If not, return NULL. */ + for (i = 0; i < DNS_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) { + if ((dns_table[i].state == DNS_STATE_DONE) && + (strcmp(name, dns_table[i].name) == 0)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_lookup: \"%s\": found = ", name)); + ip_addr_debug_print(DNS_DEBUG, &(dns_table[i].ipaddr)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("\n")); + return ip4_addr_get_u32(&dns_table[i].ipaddr); + } + } + + return IPADDR_NONE; +} + +#if DNS_DOES_NAME_CHECK +/** + * Compare the "dotted" name "query" with the encoded name "response" + * to make sure an answer from the DNS server matches the current dns_table + * entry (otherwise, answers might arrive late for hostname not on the list + * any more). + * + * @param query hostname (not encoded) from the dns_table + * @param response encoded hostname in the DNS response + * @return 0: names equal; 1: names differ + */ +static u8_t +dns_compare_name(unsigned char *query, unsigned char *response) +{ + unsigned char n; + + do { + n = *response++; + /** @see RFC 1035 - 4.1.4. Message compression */ + if ((n & 0xc0) == 0xc0) { + /* Compressed name */ + break; + } else { + /* Not compressed name */ + while (n > 0) { + if ((*query) != (*response)) { + return 1; + } + ++response; + ++query; + --n; + }; + ++query; + } + } while (*response != 0); + + return 0; +} +#endif /* DNS_DOES_NAME_CHECK */ + +/** + * Walk through a compact encoded DNS name and return the end of the name. + * + * @param query encoded DNS name in the DNS server response + * @return end of the name + */ +static unsigned char * +dns_parse_name(unsigned char *query) +{ + unsigned char n; + + do { + n = *query++; + /** @see RFC 1035 - 4.1.4. Message compression */ + if ((n & 0xc0) == 0xc0) { + /* Compressed name */ + break; + } else { + /* Not compressed name */ + while (n > 0) { + ++query; + --n; + }; + } + } while (*query != 0); + + return query + 1; +} + +/** + * Send a DNS query packet. + * + * @param numdns index of the DNS server in the dns_servers table + * @param name hostname to query + * @param id index of the hostname in dns_table, used as transaction ID in the + * DNS query packet + * @return ERR_OK if packet is sent; an err_t indicating the problem otherwise + */ +static err_t +dns_send(u8_t numdns, const char* name, u8_t id) +{ + err_t err; + struct dns_hdr *hdr; + struct dns_query qry; + struct pbuf *p; + char *query, *nptr; + const char *pHostname; + u8_t n; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_send: dns_servers[%"U16_F"] \"%s\": request\n", + (u16_t)(numdns), name)); + LWIP_ASSERT("dns server out of array", numdns < DNS_MAX_SERVERS); + LWIP_ASSERT("dns server has no IP address set", !ip_addr_isany(&dns_servers[numdns])); + + /* if here, we have either a new query or a retry on a previous query to process */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, SIZEOF_DNS_HDR + DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH + 1 + + SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY, PBUF_RAM); + if (p != NULL) { + u16_t realloc_size; + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf must be in one piece", p->next == NULL); + /* fill dns header */ + hdr = (struct dns_hdr*)p->payload; + memset(hdr, 0, SIZEOF_DNS_HDR); + hdr->id = htons(id); + hdr->flags1 = DNS_FLAG1_RD; + hdr->numquestions = PP_HTONS(1); + query = (char*)hdr + SIZEOF_DNS_HDR; + pHostname = name; + --pHostname; + + /* convert hostname into suitable query format. */ + do { + ++pHostname; + nptr = query; + ++query; + for(n = 0; *pHostname != '.' && *pHostname != 0; ++pHostname) { + *query = *pHostname; + ++query; + ++n; + } + *nptr = n; + } while(*pHostname != 0); + *query++='\0'; + + /* fill dns query */ + qry.type = PP_HTONS(DNS_RRTYPE_A); + qry.cls = PP_HTONS(DNS_RRCLASS_IN); + SMEMCPY(query, &qry, SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY); + + /* resize pbuf to the exact dns query */ + realloc_size = (u16_t)((query + SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY) - ((char*)(p->payload))); + LWIP_ASSERT("p->tot_len >= realloc_size", p->tot_len >= realloc_size); + pbuf_realloc(p, realloc_size); + + /* connect to the server for faster receiving */ + udp_connect(dns_pcb, &dns_servers[numdns], DNS_SERVER_PORT); + /* send dns packet */ + err = udp_sendto(dns_pcb, p, &dns_servers[numdns], DNS_SERVER_PORT); + + /* free pbuf */ + pbuf_free(p); + } else { + err = ERR_MEM; + } + + return err; +} + +/** + * dns_check_entry() - see if pEntry has not yet been queried and, if so, sends out a query. + * Check an entry in the dns_table: + * - send out query for new entries + * - retry old pending entries on timeout (also with different servers) + * - remove completed entries from the table if their TTL has expired + * + * @param i index of the dns_table entry to check + */ +static void +dns_check_entry(u8_t i) +{ + err_t err; + struct dns_table_entry *pEntry = &dns_table[i]; + + LWIP_ASSERT("array index out of bounds", i < DNS_TABLE_SIZE); + + switch(pEntry->state) { + + case DNS_STATE_NEW: { + /* initialize new entry */ + pEntry->state = DNS_STATE_ASKING; + pEntry->numdns = 0; + pEntry->tmr = 1; + pEntry->retries = 0; + + /* send DNS packet for this entry */ + err = dns_send(pEntry->numdns, pEntry->name, i); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, + ("dns_send returned error: %s\n", lwip_strerr(err))); + } + break; + } + + case DNS_STATE_ASKING: { + if (--pEntry->tmr == 0) { + if (++pEntry->retries == DNS_MAX_RETRIES) { + if ((pEntry->numdns+1numdns+1])) { + /* change of server */ + pEntry->numdns++; + pEntry->tmr = 1; + pEntry->retries = 0; + break; + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_check_entry: \"%s\": timeout\n", pEntry->name)); + /* call specified callback function if provided */ + if (pEntry->found) + (*pEntry->found)(pEntry->name, NULL, pEntry->arg); + /* flush this entry */ + pEntry->state = DNS_STATE_UNUSED; + pEntry->found = NULL; + break; + } + } + + /* wait longer for the next retry */ + pEntry->tmr = pEntry->retries; + + /* send DNS packet for this entry */ + err = dns_send(pEntry->numdns, pEntry->name, i); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, + ("dns_send returned error: %s\n", lwip_strerr(err))); + } + } + break; + } + + case DNS_STATE_DONE: { + /* if the time to live is nul */ + if ((pEntry->ttl == 0) || (--pEntry->ttl == 0)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_check_entry: \"%s\": flush\n", pEntry->name)); + /* flush this entry */ + pEntry->state = DNS_STATE_UNUSED; + pEntry->found = NULL; + } + break; + } + case DNS_STATE_UNUSED: + /* nothing to do */ + break; + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unknown dns_table entry state:", 0); + break; + } +} + +/** + * Call dns_check_entry for each entry in dns_table - check all entries. + */ +static void +dns_check_entries(void) +{ + u8_t i; + + for (i = 0; i < DNS_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) { + dns_check_entry(i); + } +} + +/** + * Receive input function for DNS response packets arriving for the dns UDP pcb. + * + * @params see udp.h + */ +static void +dns_recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port) +{ + u16_t i; + char *pHostname; + struct dns_hdr *hdr; + struct dns_answer ans; + struct dns_table_entry *pEntry; + u16_t nquestions, nanswers; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(addr); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(port); + + /* is the dns message too big ? */ + if (p->tot_len > DNS_MSG_SIZE) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: pbuf too big\n")); + /* free pbuf and return */ + goto memerr; + } + + /* is the dns message big enough ? */ + if (p->tot_len < (SIZEOF_DNS_HDR + SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY + SIZEOF_DNS_ANSWER)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: pbuf too small\n")); + /* free pbuf and return */ + goto memerr; + } + + /* copy dns payload inside static buffer for processing */ + if (pbuf_copy_partial(p, dns_payload, p->tot_len, 0) == p->tot_len) { + /* The ID in the DNS header should be our entry into the name table. */ + hdr = (struct dns_hdr*)dns_payload; + i = htons(hdr->id); + if (i < DNS_TABLE_SIZE) { + pEntry = &dns_table[i]; + if(pEntry->state == DNS_STATE_ASKING) { + /* This entry is now completed. */ + pEntry->state = DNS_STATE_DONE; + pEntry->err = hdr->flags2 & DNS_FLAG2_ERR_MASK; + + /* We only care about the question(s) and the answers. The authrr + and the extrarr are simply discarded. */ + nquestions = htons(hdr->numquestions); + nanswers = htons(hdr->numanswers); + + /* Check for error. If so, call callback to inform. */ + if (((hdr->flags1 & DNS_FLAG1_RESPONSE) == 0) || (pEntry->err != 0) || (nquestions != 1)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: \"%s\": error in flags\n", pEntry->name)); + /* call callback to indicate error, clean up memory and return */ + goto responseerr; + } + +#if DNS_DOES_NAME_CHECK + /* Check if the name in the "question" part match with the name in the entry. */ + if (dns_compare_name((unsigned char *)(pEntry->name), (unsigned char *)dns_payload + SIZEOF_DNS_HDR) != 0) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: \"%s\": response not match to query\n", pEntry->name)); + /* call callback to indicate error, clean up memory and return */ + goto responseerr; + } +#endif /* DNS_DOES_NAME_CHECK */ + + /* Skip the name in the "question" part */ + pHostname = (char *) dns_parse_name((unsigned char *)dns_payload + SIZEOF_DNS_HDR) + SIZEOF_DNS_QUERY; + + while (nanswers > 0) { + /* skip answer resource record's host name */ + pHostname = (char *) dns_parse_name((unsigned char *)pHostname); + + /* Check for IP address type and Internet class. Others are discarded. */ + SMEMCPY(&ans, pHostname, SIZEOF_DNS_ANSWER); + if((ans.type == PP_HTONS(DNS_RRTYPE_A)) && (ans.cls == PP_HTONS(DNS_RRCLASS_IN)) && + (ans.len == PP_HTONS(sizeof(ip_addr_t))) ) { + /* read the answer resource record's TTL, and maximize it if needed */ + pEntry->ttl = ntohl(ans.ttl); + if (pEntry->ttl > DNS_MAX_TTL) { + pEntry->ttl = DNS_MAX_TTL; + } + /* read the IP address after answer resource record's header */ + SMEMCPY(&(pEntry->ipaddr), (pHostname+SIZEOF_DNS_ANSWER), sizeof(ip_addr_t)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: \"%s\": response = ", pEntry->name)); + ip_addr_debug_print(DNS_DEBUG, (&(pEntry->ipaddr))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("\n")); + /* call specified callback function if provided */ + if (pEntry->found) { + (*pEntry->found)(pEntry->name, &pEntry->ipaddr, pEntry->arg); + } + if (pEntry->ttl == 0) { + /* RFC 883, page 29: "Zero values are + interpreted to mean that the RR can only be used for the + transaction in progress, and should not be cached." + -> flush this entry now */ + goto flushentry; + } + /* deallocate memory and return */ + goto memerr; + } else { + pHostname = pHostname + SIZEOF_DNS_ANSWER + htons(ans.len); + } + --nanswers; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_recv: \"%s\": error in response\n", pEntry->name)); + /* call callback to indicate error, clean up memory and return */ + goto responseerr; + } + } + } + + /* deallocate memory and return */ + goto memerr; + +responseerr: + /* ERROR: call specified callback function with NULL as name to indicate an error */ + if (pEntry->found) { + (*pEntry->found)(pEntry->name, NULL, pEntry->arg); + } +flushentry: + /* flush this entry */ + pEntry->state = DNS_STATE_UNUSED; + pEntry->found = NULL; + +memerr: + /* free pbuf */ + pbuf_free(p); + return; +} + +/** + * Queues a new hostname to resolve and sends out a DNS query for that hostname + * + * @param name the hostname that is to be queried + * @param hostnamelen length of the hostname + * @param found a callback founction to be called on success, failure or timeout + * @param callback_arg argument to pass to the callback function + * @return @return a err_t return code. + */ +static err_t +dns_enqueue(const char *name, size_t hostnamelen, dns_found_callback found, + void *callback_arg) +{ + u8_t i; + u8_t lseq, lseqi; + struct dns_table_entry *pEntry = NULL; + size_t namelen; + + /* search an unused entry, or the oldest one */ + lseq = lseqi = 0; + for (i = 0; i < DNS_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) { + pEntry = &dns_table[i]; + /* is it an unused entry ? */ + if (pEntry->state == DNS_STATE_UNUSED) + break; + + /* check if this is the oldest completed entry */ + if (pEntry->state == DNS_STATE_DONE) { + if ((dns_seqno - pEntry->seqno) > lseq) { + lseq = dns_seqno - pEntry->seqno; + lseqi = i; + } + } + } + + /* if we don't have found an unused entry, use the oldest completed one */ + if (i == DNS_TABLE_SIZE) { + if ((lseqi >= DNS_TABLE_SIZE) || (dns_table[lseqi].state != DNS_STATE_DONE)) { + /* no entry can't be used now, table is full */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_enqueue: \"%s\": DNS entries table is full\n", name)); + return ERR_MEM; + } else { + /* use the oldest completed one */ + i = lseqi; + pEntry = &dns_table[i]; + } + } + + /* use this entry */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(DNS_DEBUG, ("dns_enqueue: \"%s\": use DNS entry %"U16_F"\n", name, (u16_t)(i))); + + /* fill the entry */ + pEntry->state = DNS_STATE_NEW; + pEntry->seqno = dns_seqno++; + pEntry->found = found; + pEntry->arg = callback_arg; + namelen = LWIP_MIN(hostnamelen, DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH-1); + MEMCPY(pEntry->name, name, namelen); + pEntry->name[namelen] = 0; + + /* force to send query without waiting timer */ + dns_check_entry(i); + + /* dns query is enqueued */ + return ERR_INPROGRESS; +} + +/** + * Resolve a hostname (string) into an IP address. + * NON-BLOCKING callback version for use with raw API!!! + * + * Returns immediately with one of err_t return codes: + * - ERR_OK if hostname is a valid IP address string or the host + * name is already in the local names table. + * - ERR_INPROGRESS enqueue a request to be sent to the DNS server + * for resolution if no errors are present. + * - ERR_ARG: dns client not initialized or invalid hostname + * + * @param hostname the hostname that is to be queried + * @param addr pointer to a ip_addr_t where to store the address if it is already + * cached in the dns_table (only valid if ERR_OK is returned!) + * @param found a callback function to be called on success, failure or timeout (only if + * ERR_INPROGRESS is returned!) + * @param callback_arg argument to pass to the callback function + * @return a err_t return code. + */ +err_t +dns_gethostbyname(const char *hostname, ip_addr_t *addr, dns_found_callback found, + void *callback_arg) +{ + u32_t ipaddr; + size_t hostnamelen; + /* not initialized or no valid server yet, or invalid addr pointer + * or invalid hostname or invalid hostname length */ + if ((dns_pcb == NULL) || (addr == NULL) || + (!hostname) || (!hostname[0])) { + return ERR_ARG; + } + hostnamelen = strlen(hostname); + if (hostnamelen >= DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH) { + return ERR_ARG; + } + + +#if LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF + if (strcmp(hostname, "localhost")==0) { + ip_addr_set_loopback(addr); + return ERR_OK; + } +#endif /* LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF */ + + /* host name already in octet notation? set ip addr and return ERR_OK */ + ipaddr = ipaddr_addr(hostname); + if (ipaddr == IPADDR_NONE) { + /* already have this address cached? */ + ipaddr = dns_lookup(hostname); + } + if (ipaddr != IPADDR_NONE) { + ip4_addr_set_u32(addr, ipaddr); + return ERR_OK; + } + + /* queue query with specified callback */ + return dns_enqueue(hostname, hostnamelen, found, callback_arg); +} + +#endif /* LWIP_DNS */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/inet_chksum.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/inet_chksum.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8bc42c147c --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/inet_chksum.c @@ -0,0 +1,545 @@ +/** + * @file + * Incluse internet checksum functions. + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" + +#include +#include + +/* These are some reference implementations of the checksum algorithm, with the + * aim of being simple, correct and fully portable. Checksumming is the + * first thing you would want to optimize for your platform. If you create + * your own version, link it in and in your cc.h put: + * + * #define LWIP_CHKSUM + * + * Or you can select from the implementations below by defining + * LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM to 1, 2 or 3. + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_CHKSUM +# define LWIP_CHKSUM lwip_standard_chksum +# ifndef LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM +# define LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM 2 +# endif +u16_t lwip_standard_chksum(void *dataptr, int len); +#endif +/* If none set: */ +#ifndef LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM +# define LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM 0 +#endif + +#if (LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM == 1) /* Version #1 */ +/** + * lwip checksum + * + * @param dataptr points to start of data to be summed at any boundary + * @param len length of data to be summed + * @return host order (!) lwip checksum (non-inverted Internet sum) + * + * @note accumulator size limits summable length to 64k + * @note host endianess is irrelevant (p3 RFC1071) + */ +u16_t +lwip_standard_chksum(void *dataptr, u16_t len) +{ + u32_t acc; + u16_t src; + u8_t *octetptr; + + acc = 0; + /* dataptr may be at odd or even addresses */ + octetptr = (u8_t*)dataptr; + while (len > 1) { + /* declare first octet as most significant + thus assume network order, ignoring host order */ + src = (*octetptr) << 8; + octetptr++; + /* declare second octet as least significant */ + src |= (*octetptr); + octetptr++; + acc += src; + len -= 2; + } + if (len > 0) { + /* accumulate remaining octet */ + src = (*octetptr) << 8; + acc += src; + } + /* add deferred carry bits */ + acc = (acc >> 16) + (acc & 0x0000ffffUL); + if ((acc & 0xffff0000UL) != 0) { + acc = (acc >> 16) + (acc & 0x0000ffffUL); + } + /* This maybe a little confusing: reorder sum using htons() + instead of ntohs() since it has a little less call overhead. + The caller must invert bits for Internet sum ! */ + return htons((u16_t)acc); +} +#endif + +#if (LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM == 2) /* Alternative version #2 */ +/* + * Curt McDowell + * Broadcom Corp. + * csm@broadcom.com + * + * IP checksum two bytes at a time with support for + * unaligned buffer. + * Works for len up to and including 0x20000. + * by Curt McDowell, Broadcom Corp. 12/08/2005 + * + * @param dataptr points to start of data to be summed at any boundary + * @param len length of data to be summed + * @return host order (!) lwip checksum (non-inverted Internet sum) + */ + +u16_t +lwip_standard_chksum(void *dataptr, int len) +{ + u8_t *pb = (u8_t *)dataptr; + u16_t *ps, t = 0; + u32_t sum = 0; + int odd = ((mem_ptr_t)pb & 1); + + /* Get aligned to u16_t */ + if (odd && len > 0) { + ((u8_t *)&t)[1] = *pb++; + len--; + } + + /* Add the bulk of the data */ + ps = (u16_t *)(void *)pb; + while (len > 1) { + sum += *ps++; + len -= 2; + } + + /* Consume left-over byte, if any */ + if (len > 0) { + ((u8_t *)&t)[0] = *(u8_t *)ps; + } + + /* Add end bytes */ + sum += t; + + /* Fold 32-bit sum to 16 bits + calling this twice is propably faster than if statements... */ + sum = FOLD_U32T(sum); + sum = FOLD_U32T(sum); + + /* Swap if alignment was odd */ + if (odd) { + sum = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(sum); + } + + return (u16_t)sum; +} +#endif + +#if (LWIP_CHKSUM_ALGORITHM == 3) /* Alternative version #3 */ +/** + * An optimized checksum routine. Basically, it uses loop-unrolling on + * the checksum loop, treating the head and tail bytes specially, whereas + * the inner loop acts on 8 bytes at a time. + * + * @arg start of buffer to be checksummed. May be an odd byte address. + * @len number of bytes in the buffer to be checksummed. + * @return host order (!) lwip checksum (non-inverted Internet sum) + * + * by Curt McDowell, Broadcom Corp. December 8th, 2005 + */ + +u16_t +lwip_standard_chksum(void *dataptr, int len) +{ + u8_t *pb = (u8_t *)dataptr; + u16_t *ps, t = 0; + u32_t *pl; + u32_t sum = 0, tmp; + /* starts at odd byte address? */ + int odd = ((mem_ptr_t)pb & 1); + + if (odd && len > 0) { + ((u8_t *)&t)[1] = *pb++; + len--; + } + + ps = (u16_t *)pb; + + if (((mem_ptr_t)ps & 3) && len > 1) { + sum += *ps++; + len -= 2; + } + + pl = (u32_t *)ps; + + while (len > 7) { + tmp = sum + *pl++; /* ping */ + if (tmp < sum) { + tmp++; /* add back carry */ + } + + sum = tmp + *pl++; /* pong */ + if (sum < tmp) { + sum++; /* add back carry */ + } + + len -= 8; + } + + /* make room in upper bits */ + sum = FOLD_U32T(sum); + + ps = (u16_t *)pl; + + /* 16-bit aligned word remaining? */ + while (len > 1) { + sum += *ps++; + len -= 2; + } + + /* dangling tail byte remaining? */ + if (len > 0) { /* include odd byte */ + ((u8_t *)&t)[0] = *(u8_t *)ps; + } + + sum += t; /* add end bytes */ + + /* Fold 32-bit sum to 16 bits + calling this twice is propably faster than if statements... */ + sum = FOLD_U32T(sum); + sum = FOLD_U32T(sum); + + if (odd) { + sum = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(sum); + } + + return (u16_t)sum; +} +#endif + +/** Parts of the pseudo checksum which are common to IPv4 and IPv6 */ +static u16_t +inet_cksum_pseudo_base(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len, u32_t acc) +{ + struct pbuf *q; + u8_t swapped = 0; + + /* iterate through all pbuf in chain */ + for(q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): checksumming pbuf %p (has next %p) \n", + (void *)q, (void *)q->next)); + acc += LWIP_CHKSUM(q->payload, q->len); + /*LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): unwrapped lwip_chksum()=%"X32_F" \n", acc));*/ + /* just executing this next line is probably faster that the if statement needed + to check whether we really need to execute it, and does no harm */ + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + if (q->len % 2 != 0) { + swapped = 1 - swapped; + acc = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(acc); + } + /*LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): wrapped lwip_chksum()=%"X32_F" \n", acc));*/ + } + + if (swapped) { + acc = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(acc); + } + + acc += (u32_t)htons((u16_t)proto); + acc += (u32_t)htons(proto_len); + + /* Fold 32-bit sum to 16 bits + calling this twice is propably faster than if statements... */ + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): pbuf chain lwip_chksum()=%"X32_F"\n", acc)); + return (u16_t)~(acc & 0xffffUL); +} + +/* inet_chksum_pseudo: + * + * Calculates the pseudo Internet checksum used by TCP and UDP for a pbuf chain. + * IP addresses are expected to be in network byte order. + * + * @param p chain of pbufs over that a checksum should be calculated (ip data part) + * @param src source ip address (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param dst destination ip address (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param proto ip protocol (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param proto_len length of the ip data part (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header + */ +u16_t +inet_chksum_pseudo(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len, + ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest) +{ + u32_t acc; + u32_t addr; + + addr = ip4_addr_get_u32(src); + acc = (addr & 0xffffUL); + acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL); + addr = ip4_addr_get_u32(dest); + acc += (addr & 0xffffUL); + acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL); + /* fold down to 16 bits */ + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + + return inet_cksum_pseudo_base(p, proto, proto_len, acc); +} +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** + * Calculates the checksum with IPv6 pseudo header used by TCP and UDP for a pbuf chain. + * IPv6 addresses are expected to be in network byte order. + * + * @param p chain of pbufs over that a checksum should be calculated (ip data part) + * @param src source ipv6 address (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param dst destination ipv6 address (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param proto ipv6 protocol/next header (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param proto_len length of the ipv6 payload (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header + */ +u16_t +ip6_chksum_pseudo(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len, + ip6_addr_t *src, ip6_addr_t *dest) +{ + u32_t acc = 0; + u32_t addr; + u8_t addr_part; + + for (addr_part = 0; addr_part < 4; addr_part++) { + addr = src->addr[addr_part]; + acc += (addr & 0xffffUL); + acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL); + addr = dest->addr[addr_part]; + acc += (addr & 0xffffUL); + acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL); + } + /* fold down to 16 bits */ + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + + return inet_cksum_pseudo_base(p, proto, proto_len, acc); +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +/** Parts of the pseudo checksum which are common to IPv4 and IPv6 */ +static u16_t +inet_cksum_pseudo_partial_base(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len, + u16_t chksum_len, u32_t acc) +{ + struct pbuf *q; + u8_t swapped = 0; + u16_t chklen; + + /* iterate through all pbuf in chain */ + for(q = p; (q != NULL) && (chksum_len > 0); q = q->next) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): checksumming pbuf %p (has next %p) \n", + (void *)q, (void *)q->next)); + chklen = q->len; + if (chklen > chksum_len) { + chklen = chksum_len; + } + acc += LWIP_CHKSUM(q->payload, chklen); + chksum_len -= chklen; + LWIP_ASSERT("delete me", chksum_len < 0x7fff); + /*LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): unwrapped lwip_chksum()=%"X32_F" \n", acc));*/ + /* fold the upper bit down */ + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + if (q->len % 2 != 0) { + swapped = 1 - swapped; + acc = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(acc); + } + /*LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): wrapped lwip_chksum()=%"X32_F" \n", acc));*/ + } + + if (swapped) { + acc = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(acc); + } + + acc += (u32_t)htons((u16_t)proto); + acc += (u32_t)htons(proto_len); + + /* Fold 32-bit sum to 16 bits + calling this twice is propably faster than if statements... */ + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + LWIP_DEBUGF(INET_DEBUG, ("inet_chksum_pseudo(): pbuf chain lwip_chksum()=%"X32_F"\n", acc)); + return (u16_t)~(acc & 0xffffUL); +} + +/* inet_chksum_pseudo_partial: + * + * Calculates the pseudo Internet checksum used by TCP and UDP for a pbuf chain. + * IP addresses are expected to be in network byte order. + * + * @param p chain of pbufs over that a checksum should be calculated (ip data part) + * @param src source ip address (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param dst destination ip address (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param proto ip protocol (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param proto_len length of the ip data part (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header + */ +u16_t +inet_chksum_pseudo_partial(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len, + u16_t chksum_len, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest) +{ + u32_t acc; + u32_t addr; + + addr = ip4_addr_get_u32(src); + acc = (addr & 0xffffUL); + acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL); + addr = ip4_addr_get_u32(dest); + acc += (addr & 0xffffUL); + acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL); + /* fold down to 16 bits */ + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + + return inet_cksum_pseudo_partial_base(p, proto, proto_len, chksum_len, acc); +} + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** + * Calculates the checksum with IPv6 pseudo header used by TCP and UDP for a pbuf chain. + * IPv6 addresses are expected to be in network byte order. Will only compute for a + * portion of the payload. + * + * @param p chain of pbufs over that a checksum should be calculated (ip data part) + * @param src source ipv6 address (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param dst destination ipv6 address (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param proto ipv6 protocol/next header (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param proto_len length of the ipv6 payload (used for checksum of pseudo header) + * @param chksum_len number of payload bytes used to compute chksum + * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header + */ +u16_t +ip6_chksum_pseudo_partial(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len, + u16_t chksum_len, ip6_addr_t *src, ip6_addr_t *dest) +{ + u32_t acc = 0; + u32_t addr; + u8_t addr_part; + + for (addr_part = 0; addr_part < 4; addr_part++) { + addr = src->addr[addr_part]; + acc += (addr & 0xffffUL); + acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL); + addr = dest->addr[addr_part]; + acc += (addr & 0xffffUL); + acc += ((addr >> 16) & 0xffffUL); + } + /* fold down to 16 bits */ + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + + return inet_cksum_pseudo_partial_base(p, proto, proto_len, chksum_len, acc); +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +/* inet_chksum: + * + * Calculates the Internet checksum over a portion of memory. Used primarily for IP + * and ICMP. + * + * @param dataptr start of the buffer to calculate the checksum (no alignment needed) + * @param len length of the buffer to calculate the checksum + * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header + */ + +u16_t +inet_chksum(void *dataptr, u16_t len) +{ + return ~LWIP_CHKSUM(dataptr, len); +} + +/** + * Calculate a checksum over a chain of pbufs (without pseudo-header, much like + * inet_chksum only pbufs are used). + * + * @param p pbuf chain over that the checksum should be calculated + * @return checksum (as u16_t) to be saved directly in the protocol header + */ +u16_t +inet_chksum_pbuf(struct pbuf *p) +{ + u32_t acc; + struct pbuf *q; + u8_t swapped; + + acc = 0; + swapped = 0; + for(q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next) { + acc += LWIP_CHKSUM(q->payload, q->len); + acc = FOLD_U32T(acc); + if (q->len % 2 != 0) { + swapped = 1 - swapped; + acc = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(acc); + } + } + + if (swapped) { + acc = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(acc); + } + return (u16_t)~(acc & 0xffffUL); +} + +/* These are some implementations for LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY, which copies data + * like MEMCPY but generates a checksum at the same time. Since this is a + * performance-sensitive function, you might want to create your own version + * in assembly targeted at your hardware by defining it in lwipopts.h: + * #define LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY(dst, src, len) your_chksum_copy(dst, src, len) + */ + +#if (LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY_ALGORITHM == 1) /* Version #1 */ +/** Safe but slow: first call MEMCPY, then call LWIP_CHKSUM. + * For architectures with big caches, data might still be in cache when + * generating the checksum after copying. + */ +u16_t +lwip_chksum_copy(void *dst, const void *src, u16_t len) +{ + MEMCPY(dst, src, len); + return LWIP_CHKSUM(dst, len); +} +#endif /* (LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY_ALGORITHM == 1) */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/init.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/init.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a9bf679722 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/init.c @@ -0,0 +1,358 @@ +/** + * @file + * Modules initialization + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#include "lwip/init.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/sockets.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/raw.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#include "lwip/snmp_msg.h" +#include "lwip/autoip.h" +#include "lwip/igmp.h" +#include "lwip/dns.h" +#include "lwip/timers.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/nd6.h" +#include "lwip/mld6.h" +#include "lwip/api.h" +#include "netif/ppp/ppp.h" + +/* Compile-time sanity checks for configuration errors. + * These can be done independently of LWIP_DEBUG, without penalty. + */ +#ifndef BYTE_ORDER + #error "BYTE_ORDER is not defined, you have to define it in your cc.h" +#endif +#if (!IP_SOF_BROADCAST && IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV) + #error "If you want to use broadcast filter per pcb on recv operations, you have to define IP_SOF_BROADCAST=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (!LWIP_UDP && LWIP_UDPLITE) + #error "If you want to use UDP Lite, you have to define LWIP_UDP=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (!LWIP_UDP && LWIP_DHCP) + #error "If you want to use DHCP, you have to define LWIP_UDP=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (!LWIP_UDP && LWIP_IGMP) + #error "If you want to use IGMP, you have to define LWIP_UDP=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (!LWIP_UDP && LWIP_SNMP) + #error "If you want to use SNMP, you have to define LWIP_UDP=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (!LWIP_UDP && LWIP_DNS) + #error "If you want to use DNS, you have to define LWIP_UDP=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC /* MEMP_NUM_* checks are disabled when not using the pool allocator */ +#if (LWIP_ARP && ARP_QUEUEING && (MEMP_NUM_ARP_QUEUE<=0)) + #error "If you want to use ARP Queueing, you have to define MEMP_NUM_ARP_QUEUE>=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (LWIP_RAW && (MEMP_NUM_RAW_PCB<=0)) + #error "If you want to use RAW, you have to define MEMP_NUM_RAW_PCB>=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (LWIP_UDP && (MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB<=0)) + #error "If you want to use UDP, you have to define MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB>=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (LWIP_TCP && (MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB<=0)) + #error "If you want to use TCP, you have to define MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB>=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (LWIP_IGMP && (MEMP_NUM_IGMP_GROUP<=1)) + #error "If you want to use IGMP, you have to define MEMP_NUM_IGMP_GROUP>1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if ((LWIP_NETCONN || LWIP_SOCKET) && (MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API<=0)) + #error "If you want to use Sequential API, you have to define MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API>=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +/* There must be sufficient timeouts, taking into account requirements of the subsystems. */ +#if (LWIP_TIMERS && (MEMP_NUM_SYS_TIMEOUT < (LWIP_TCP + IP_REASSEMBLY + LWIP_ARP + (2*LWIP_DHCP) + LWIP_AUTOIP + LWIP_IGMP + LWIP_DNS + PPP_SUPPORT + (LWIP_IPV6 ? (1 + LWIP_IPV6_REASS + LWIP_IPV6_MLD) : 0)))) + #error "MEMP_NUM_SYS_TIMEOUT is too low to accomodate all required timeouts" +#endif +#if (IP_REASSEMBLY && (MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA > IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS)) + #error "MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA > IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS doesn't make sense since each struct ip_reassdata must hold 2 pbufs at least!" +#endif +#endif /* !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC */ +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE +#if (LWIP_TCP && (TCP_WND > 0xffffffff)) + #error "If you want to use TCP, TCP_WND must fit in an u32_t, so, you have to reduce it in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (LWIP_TCP && LWIP_WND_SCALE > 14) + #error "The maximum valid window scale value is 14!" +#endif +#if (LWIP_TCP && (TCP_WND > (0xFFFFU << TCP_RCV_SCALE))) + #error "TCP_WND is bigger than the configured LWIP_WND_SCALE allows!" +#endif +#if (LWIP_TCP && ((TCP_WND >> TCP_RCV_SCALE) == 0)) + #error "TCP_WND is too small for the configured LWIP_WND_SCALE (results in zero window)!" +#endif +#else /* LWIP_WND_SCALE */ +#if (LWIP_TCP && (TCP_WND > 0xffff)) + #error "If you want to use TCP, TCP_WND must fit in an u16_t, so, you have to reduce it in your lwipopts.h (or enable window scaling)" +#endif +#endif /* LWIP_WND_SCALE */ +#if (LWIP_TCP && (TCP_SND_QUEUELEN > 0xffff)) + #error "If you want to use TCP, TCP_SND_QUEUELEN must fit in an u16_t, so, you have to reduce it in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (LWIP_TCP && (TCP_SND_QUEUELEN < 2)) + #error "TCP_SND_QUEUELEN must be at least 2 for no-copy TCP writes to work" +#endif +#if (LWIP_TCP && ((TCP_MAXRTX > 12) || (TCP_SYNMAXRTX > 12))) + #error "If you want to use TCP, TCP_MAXRTX and TCP_SYNMAXRTX must less or equal to 12 (due to tcp_backoff table), so, you have to reduce them in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (LWIP_TCP && TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG && ((TCP_DEFAULT_LISTEN_BACKLOG < 0) || (TCP_DEFAULT_LISTEN_BACKLOG > 0xff))) + #error "If you want to use TCP backlog, TCP_DEFAULT_LISTEN_BACKLOG must fit into an u8_t" +#endif +#if (LWIP_NETIF_API && (NO_SYS==1)) + #error "If you want to use NETIF API, you have to define NO_SYS=0 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if ((LWIP_SOCKET || LWIP_NETCONN) && (NO_SYS==1)) + #error "If you want to use Sequential API, you have to define NO_SYS=0 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (!LWIP_NETCONN && LWIP_SOCKET) + #error "If you want to use Socket API, you have to define LWIP_NETCONN=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (((!LWIP_DHCP) || (!LWIP_AUTOIP)) && LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP) + #error "If you want to use DHCP/AUTOIP cooperation mode, you have to define LWIP_DHCP=1 and LWIP_AUTOIP=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (((!LWIP_DHCP) || (!LWIP_ARP)) && DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK) + #error "If you want to use DHCP ARP checking, you have to define LWIP_DHCP=1 and LWIP_ARP=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (!LWIP_ARP && LWIP_AUTOIP) + #error "If you want to use AUTOIP, you have to define LWIP_ARP=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (LWIP_SNMP && (SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS<=0)) + #error "If you want to use SNMP, you have to define SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS>=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (LWIP_SNMP && (SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS<=0)) + #error "If you want to use SNMP, you have to define SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS>=1 in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (LWIP_TCP && ((LWIP_EVENT_API && LWIP_CALLBACK_API) || (!LWIP_EVENT_API && !LWIP_CALLBACK_API))) + #error "One and exactly one of LWIP_EVENT_API and LWIP_CALLBACK_API has to be enabled in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (MEM_LIBC_MALLOC && MEM_USE_POOLS) + #error "MEM_LIBC_MALLOC and MEM_USE_POOLS may not both be simultaneously enabled in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (MEM_USE_POOLS && !MEMP_USE_CUSTOM_POOLS) + #error "MEM_USE_POOLS requires custom pools (MEMP_USE_CUSTOM_POOLS) to be enabled in your lwipopts.h" +#endif +#if (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE <= MEM_ALIGNMENT) + #error "PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE must be greater than MEM_ALIGNMENT or the offset may take the full first pbuf" +#endif +#if (DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST && !DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC && !(defined(DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT))) + #error "you have to define define DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT {{'host1', 0x123}, {'host2', 0x234}} to initialize DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST" +#endif +#if PPP_SUPPORT && !PPPOS_SUPPORT && !PPPOE_SUPPORT + #error "PPP_SUPPORT needs either PPPOS_SUPPORT or PPPOE_SUPPORT turned on" +#endif +#if !LWIP_ETHERNET && (LWIP_ARP || PPPOE_SUPPORT) + #error "LWIP_ETHERNET needs to be turned on for LWIP_ARP or PPPOE_SUPPORT" +#endif +#if (LWIP_IGMP || LWIP_IPV6) && !defined(LWIP_RAND) + #error "When using IGMP or IPv6, LWIP_RAND() needs to be defined to a random-function returning an u32_t random value" +#endif +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT && !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + #error "When using LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT, LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING must be enabled, too" +#endif +#if LWIP_TCP && LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF && !TCP_OVERSIZE + #error "LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF needs TCP_OVERSIZE enabled to create single-pbuf TCP packets" +#endif +#if IP_FRAG && IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF && LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF + #error "LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF does not work with IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF==1 as that creates pbuf queues" +#endif +#if LWIP_NETCONN && LWIP_TCP +#if NETCONN_COPY != TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY + #error "NETCONN_COPY != TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY" +#endif +#if NETCONN_MORE != TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE + #error "NETCONN_MORE != TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE" +#endif +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN && LWIP_TCP */ +#if LWIP_SOCKET +/* Check that the SO_* socket options and SOF_* lwIP-internal flags match */ +#if SO_ACCEPTCONN != SOF_ACCEPTCONN + #error "SO_ACCEPTCONN != SOF_ACCEPTCONN" +#endif +#if SO_REUSEADDR != SOF_REUSEADDR + #error "WARNING: SO_REUSEADDR != SOF_REUSEADDR" +#endif +#if SO_KEEPALIVE != SOF_KEEPALIVE + #error "WARNING: SO_KEEPALIVE != SOF_KEEPALIVE" +#endif +#if SO_BROADCAST != SOF_BROADCAST + #error "WARNING: SO_BROADCAST != SOF_BROADCAST" +#endif +#if SO_LINGER != SOF_LINGER + #error "WARNING: SO_LINGER != SOF_LINGER" +#endif +#endif /* LWIP_SOCKET */ + + +/* Compile-time checks for deprecated options. + */ +#ifdef MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG + #error "MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG option is deprecated. Remove it from your lwipopts.h." +#endif +#ifdef TCP_REXMIT_DEBUG + #error "TCP_REXMIT_DEBUG option is deprecated. Remove it from your lwipopts.h." +#endif +#ifdef RAW_STATS + #error "RAW_STATS option is deprecated. Remove it from your lwipopts.h." +#endif +#ifdef ETHARP_QUEUE_FIRST + #error "ETHARP_QUEUE_FIRST option is deprecated. Remove it from your lwipopts.h." +#endif +#ifdef ETHARP_ALWAYS_INSERT + #error "ETHARP_ALWAYS_INSERT option is deprecated. Remove it from your lwipopts.h." +#endif + +#ifndef LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS +#define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS 0 +#endif +#ifndef LWIP_DISABLE_MEMP_SANITY_CHECKS +#define LWIP_DISABLE_MEMP_SANITY_CHECKS 0 +#endif + +/* MEMP sanity checks */ +#if !LWIP_DISABLE_MEMP_SANITY_CHECKS +#if LWIP_NETCONN +#if MEMP_MEM_MALLOC +#if !MEMP_NUM_NETCONN && LWIP_SOCKET +#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: MEMP_NUM_NETCONN cannot be 0 when using sockets!" +#endif +#else /* MEMP_MEM_MALLOC */ +#if MEMP_NUM_NETCONN > (MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB+MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTEN+MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB+MEMP_NUM_RAW_PCB) +#error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: MEMP_NUM_NETCONN should be less than the sum of MEMP_NUM_{TCP,RAW,UDP}_PCB+MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTEN. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_MEMP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error." +#endif +#endif /* MEMP_MEM_MALLOC */ +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */ +#endif /* !LWIP_DISABLE_MEMP_SANITY_CHECKS */ + +/* TCP sanity checks */ +#if !LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS +#if LWIP_TCP +#if !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC && (MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG < TCP_SND_QUEUELEN) + #error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG should be at least as big as TCP_SND_QUEUELEN. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error." +#endif +#if TCP_SND_BUF < (2 * TCP_MSS) + #error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_SND_BUF must be at least as much as (2 * TCP_MSS) for things to work smoothly. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error." +#endif +#if TCP_SND_QUEUELEN < (2 * (TCP_SND_BUF / TCP_MSS)) + #error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_SND_QUEUELEN must be at least as much as (2 * TCP_SND_BUF/TCP_MSS) for things to work. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error." +#endif +#if TCP_SNDLOWAT >= TCP_SND_BUF + #error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_SNDLOWAT must be less than TCP_SND_BUF. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error." +#endif +#if TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT >= TCP_SND_QUEUELEN + #error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT must be less than TCP_SND_QUEUELEN. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error." +#endif +#if !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC && (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE <= (PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN)) + #error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE does not provide enough space for protocol headers. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error." +#endif +#if !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC && (TCP_WND > (PBUF_POOL_SIZE * (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE - (PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN)))) + #error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_WND is larger than space provided by PBUF_POOL_SIZE * (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE - protocol headers). If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error." +#endif +#if TCP_WND < TCP_MSS + #error "lwip_sanity_check: WARNING: TCP_WND is smaller than MSS. If you know what you are doing, define LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS to 1 to disable this error." +#endif +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +#endif /* !LWIP_DISABLE_TCP_SANITY_CHECKS */ + +/** + * Perform Sanity check of user-configurable values, and initialize all modules. + */ +void +lwip_init(void) +{ + /* Modules initialization */ + stats_init(); +#if !NO_SYS + sys_init(); +#endif /* !NO_SYS */ + mem_init(); + memp_init(); + pbuf_init(); + netif_init(); +#if LWIP_SOCKET + lwip_socket_init(); +#endif /* LWIP_SOCKET */ + ip_init(); +#if LWIP_ARP + etharp_init(); +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ +#if LWIP_RAW + raw_init(); +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ +#if LWIP_UDP + udp_init(); +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ +#if LWIP_TCP + tcp_init(); +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +#if LWIP_SNMP + snmp_init(); +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + autoip_init(); +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ +#if LWIP_IGMP + igmp_init(); +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ +#if LWIP_DNS + dns_init(); +#endif /* LWIP_DNS */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 + ip6_init(); + nd6_init(); +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD + mld6_init(); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#if PPP_SUPPORT + ppp_init(); +#endif + +#if LWIP_TIMERS + sys_timeouts_init(); +#endif /* LWIP_TIMERS */ +} diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/autoip.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/autoip.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b122da27e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/autoip.c @@ -0,0 +1,528 @@ +/** + * @file + * AutoIP Automatic LinkLocal IP Configuration + * + */ + +/* + * + * Copyright (c) 2007 Dominik Spies + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * Author: Dominik Spies + * + * This is a AutoIP implementation for the lwIP TCP/IP stack. It aims to conform + * with RFC 3927. + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Dominik Spies + * + */ + +/******************************************************************************* + * USAGE: + * + * define LWIP_AUTOIP 1 in your lwipopts.h + * + * If you don't use tcpip.c (so, don't call, you don't call tcpip_init): + * - First, call autoip_init(). + * - call autoip_tmr() all AUTOIP_TMR_INTERVAL msces, + * that should be defined in autoip.h. + * I recommend a value of 100. The value must divide 1000 with a remainder almost 0. + * Possible values are 1000, 500, 333, 250, 200, 166, 142, 125, 111, 100 .... + * + * Without DHCP: + * - Call autoip_start() after netif_add(). + * + * With DHCP: + * - define LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP 1 in your lwipopts.h. + * - Configure your DHCP Client. + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_AUTOIP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/autoip.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" + +#include +#include + +/* 169.254.0.0 */ +#define AUTOIP_NET 0xA9FE0000 +/* 169.254.1.0 */ +#define AUTOIP_RANGE_START (AUTOIP_NET | 0x0100) +/* 169.254.254.255 */ +#define AUTOIP_RANGE_END (AUTOIP_NET | 0xFEFF) + + +/** Pseudo random macro based on netif informations. + * You could use "rand()" from the C Library if you define LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND in lwipopts.h */ +#ifndef LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND +#define LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND(netif) ( (((u32_t)((netif->hwaddr[5]) & 0xff) << 24) | \ + ((u32_t)((netif->hwaddr[3]) & 0xff) << 16) | \ + ((u32_t)((netif->hwaddr[2]) & 0xff) << 8) | \ + ((u32_t)((netif->hwaddr[4]) & 0xff))) + \ + (netif->autoip?netif->autoip->tried_llipaddr:0)) +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND */ + +/** + * Macro that generates the initial IP address to be tried by AUTOIP. + * If you want to override this, define it to something else in lwipopts.h. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_AUTOIP_CREATE_SEED_ADDR +#define LWIP_AUTOIP_CREATE_SEED_ADDR(netif) \ + htonl(AUTOIP_RANGE_START + ((u32_t)(((u8_t)(netif->hwaddr[4])) | \ + ((u32_t)((u8_t)(netif->hwaddr[5]))) << 8))) +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP_CREATE_SEED_ADDR */ + +/* static functions */ +static void autoip_handle_arp_conflict(struct netif *netif); + +/* creates a pseudo random LL IP-Address for a network interface */ +static void autoip_create_addr(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr); + +/* sends an ARP probe */ +static err_t autoip_arp_probe(struct netif *netif); + +/* sends an ARP announce */ +static err_t autoip_arp_announce(struct netif *netif); + +/* configure interface for use with current LL IP-Address */ +static err_t autoip_bind(struct netif *netif); + +/* start sending probes for llipaddr */ +static void autoip_start_probing(struct netif *netif); + + +/** Set a statically allocated struct autoip to work with. + * Using this prevents autoip_start to allocate it using mem_malloc. + * + * @param netif the netif for which to set the struct autoip + * @param dhcp (uninitialised) dhcp struct allocated by the application + */ +void +autoip_set_struct(struct netif *netif, struct autoip *autoip) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", netif != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("autoip != NULL", autoip != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("netif already has a struct autoip set", netif->autoip == NULL); + + /* clear data structure */ + memset(autoip, 0, sizeof(struct autoip)); + /* autoip->state = AUTOIP_STATE_OFF; */ + netif->autoip = autoip; +} + +/** Restart AutoIP client and check the next address (conflict detected) + * + * @param netif The netif under AutoIP control + */ +static void +autoip_restart(struct netif *netif) +{ + netif->autoip->tried_llipaddr++; + autoip_start(netif); +} + +/** + * Handle a IP address conflict after an ARP conflict detection + */ +static void +autoip_handle_arp_conflict(struct netif *netif) +{ + /* Somehow detect if we are defending or retreating */ + unsigned char defend = 1; /* tbd */ + + if (defend) { + if (netif->autoip->lastconflict > 0) { + /* retreat, there was a conflicting ARP in the last + * DEFEND_INTERVAL seconds + */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, + ("autoip_handle_arp_conflict(): we are defending, but in DEFEND_INTERVAL, retreating\n")); + + /* TODO: close all TCP sessions */ + autoip_restart(netif); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, + ("autoip_handle_arp_conflict(): we are defend, send ARP Announce\n")); + autoip_arp_announce(netif); + netif->autoip->lastconflict = DEFEND_INTERVAL * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND; + } + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, + ("autoip_handle_arp_conflict(): we do not defend, retreating\n")); + /* TODO: close all TCP sessions */ + autoip_restart(netif); + } +} + +/** + * Create an IP-Address out of range 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255 + * + * @param netif network interface on which create the IP-Address + * @param ipaddr ip address to initialize + */ +static void +autoip_create_addr(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + /* Here we create an IP-Address out of range 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255 + * compliant to RFC 3927 Section 2.1 + * We have 254 * 256 possibilities */ + + u32_t addr = ntohl(LWIP_AUTOIP_CREATE_SEED_ADDR(netif)); + addr += netif->autoip->tried_llipaddr; + addr = AUTOIP_NET | (addr & 0xffff); + /* Now, 169.254.0.0 <= addr <= 169.254.255.255 */ + + if (addr < AUTOIP_RANGE_START) { + addr += AUTOIP_RANGE_END - AUTOIP_RANGE_START + 1; + } + if (addr > AUTOIP_RANGE_END) { + addr -= AUTOIP_RANGE_END - AUTOIP_RANGE_START + 1; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("AUTOIP address not in range", (addr >= AUTOIP_RANGE_START) && + (addr <= AUTOIP_RANGE_END)); + ip4_addr_set_u32(ipaddr, htonl(addr)); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, + ("autoip_create_addr(): tried_llipaddr=%"U16_F", %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + (u16_t)(netif->autoip->tried_llipaddr), ip4_addr1_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(ipaddr), + ip4_addr3_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(ipaddr))); +} + +/** + * Sends an ARP probe from a network interface + * + * @param netif network interface used to send the probe + */ +static err_t +autoip_arp_probe(struct netif *netif) +{ + return etharp_raw(netif, (struct eth_addr *)netif->hwaddr, ðbroadcast, + (struct eth_addr *)netif->hwaddr, IP_ADDR_ANY, ðzero, + &netif->autoip->llipaddr, ARP_REQUEST); +} + +/** + * Sends an ARP announce from a network interface + * + * @param netif network interface used to send the announce + */ +static err_t +autoip_arp_announce(struct netif *netif) +{ + return etharp_raw(netif, (struct eth_addr *)netif->hwaddr, ðbroadcast, + (struct eth_addr *)netif->hwaddr, &netif->autoip->llipaddr, ðzero, + &netif->autoip->llipaddr, ARP_REQUEST); +} + +/** + * Configure interface for use with current LL IP-Address + * + * @param netif network interface to configure with current LL IP-Address + */ +static err_t +autoip_bind(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct autoip *autoip = netif->autoip; + ip_addr_t sn_mask, gw_addr; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, + ("autoip_bind(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F" %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + (void*)netif, netif->name[0], netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num, + ip4_addr1_16(&autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(&autoip->llipaddr), + ip4_addr3_16(&autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(&autoip->llipaddr))); + + IP4_ADDR(&sn_mask, 255, 255, 0, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&gw_addr, 0, 0, 0, 0); + + netif_set_ipaddr(netif, &autoip->llipaddr); + netif_set_netmask(netif, &sn_mask); + netif_set_gw(netif, &gw_addr); + + /* bring the interface up */ + netif_set_up(netif); + + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Start AutoIP client + * + * @param netif network interface on which start the AutoIP client + */ +err_t +autoip_start(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct autoip *autoip = netif->autoip; + err_t result = ERR_OK; + + if (netif_is_up(netif)) { + netif_set_down(netif); + } + + /* Set IP-Address, Netmask and Gateway to 0 to make sure that + * ARP Packets are formed correctly + */ + ip_addr_set_zero(&netif->ip_addr); + ip_addr_set_zero(&netif->netmask); + ip_addr_set_zero(&netif->gw); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, + ("autoip_start(netif=%p) %c%c%"U16_F"\n", (void*)netif, netif->name[0], + netif->name[1], (u16_t)netif->num)); + if (autoip == NULL) { + /* no AutoIP client attached yet? */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, + ("autoip_start(): starting new AUTOIP client\n")); + autoip = (struct autoip *)mem_malloc(sizeof(struct autoip)); + if (autoip == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, + ("autoip_start(): could not allocate autoip\n")); + return ERR_MEM; + } + memset(autoip, 0, sizeof(struct autoip)); + /* store this AutoIP client in the netif */ + netif->autoip = autoip; + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("autoip_start(): allocated autoip")); + } else { + autoip->state = AUTOIP_STATE_OFF; + autoip->ttw = 0; + autoip->sent_num = 0; + ip_addr_set_zero(&autoip->llipaddr); + autoip->lastconflict = 0; + } + + autoip_create_addr(netif, &(autoip->llipaddr)); + autoip_start_probing(netif); + + return result; +} + +static void +autoip_start_probing(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct autoip *autoip = netif->autoip; + + autoip->state = AUTOIP_STATE_PROBING; + autoip->sent_num = 0; + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, + ("autoip_start_probing(): changing state to PROBING: %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + ip4_addr1_16(&netif->autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(&netif->autoip->llipaddr), + ip4_addr3_16(&netif->autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(&netif->autoip->llipaddr))); + + /* time to wait to first probe, this is randomly + * choosen out of 0 to PROBE_WAIT seconds. + * compliant to RFC 3927 Section 2.2.1 + */ + autoip->ttw = (u16_t)(LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND(netif) % (PROBE_WAIT * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND)); + + /* + * if we tried more then MAX_CONFLICTS we must limit our rate for + * accquiring and probing address + * compliant to RFC 3927 Section 2.2.1 + */ + if (autoip->tried_llipaddr > MAX_CONFLICTS) { + autoip->ttw = RATE_LIMIT_INTERVAL * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND; + } +} + +/** + * Handle a possible change in the network configuration. + * + * If there is an AutoIP address configured, take the interface down + * and begin probing with the same address. + */ +void +autoip_network_changed(struct netif *netif) +{ + if (netif->autoip && netif->autoip->state != AUTOIP_STATE_OFF) { + netif_set_down(netif); + autoip_start_probing(netif); + } +} + +/** + * Stop AutoIP client + * + * @param netif network interface on which stop the AutoIP client + */ +err_t +autoip_stop(struct netif *netif) +{ + netif->autoip->state = AUTOIP_STATE_OFF; + netif_set_down(netif); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Has to be called in loop every AUTOIP_TMR_INTERVAL milliseconds + */ +void +autoip_tmr() +{ + struct netif *netif = netif_list; + /* loop through netif's */ + while (netif != NULL) { + /* only act on AutoIP configured interfaces */ + if (netif->autoip != NULL) { + if (netif->autoip->lastconflict > 0) { + netif->autoip->lastconflict--; + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, + ("autoip_tmr() AutoIP-State: %"U16_F", ttw=%"U16_F"\n", + (u16_t)(netif->autoip->state), netif->autoip->ttw)); + + switch(netif->autoip->state) { + case AUTOIP_STATE_PROBING: + if (netif->autoip->ttw > 0) { + netif->autoip->ttw--; + } else { + if (netif->autoip->sent_num >= PROBE_NUM) { + netif->autoip->state = AUTOIP_STATE_ANNOUNCING; + netif->autoip->sent_num = 0; + netif->autoip->ttw = ANNOUNCE_WAIT * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND; + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, + ("autoip_tmr(): changing state to ANNOUNCING: %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + ip4_addr1_16(&netif->autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(&netif->autoip->llipaddr), + ip4_addr3_16(&netif->autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(&netif->autoip->llipaddr))); + } else { + autoip_arp_probe(netif); + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, + ("autoip_tmr() PROBING Sent Probe\n")); + netif->autoip->sent_num++; + /* calculate time to wait to next probe */ + netif->autoip->ttw = (u16_t)((LWIP_AUTOIP_RAND(netif) % + ((PROBE_MAX - PROBE_MIN) * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND) ) + + PROBE_MIN * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND); + } + } + break; + + case AUTOIP_STATE_ANNOUNCING: + if (netif->autoip->ttw > 0) { + netif->autoip->ttw--; + } else { + if (netif->autoip->sent_num == 0) { + /* We are here the first time, so we waited ANNOUNCE_WAIT seconds + * Now we can bind to an IP address and use it. + * + * autoip_bind calls netif_set_up. This triggers a gratuitous ARP + * which counts as an announcement. + */ + autoip_bind(netif); + } else { + autoip_arp_announce(netif); + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, + ("autoip_tmr() ANNOUNCING Sent Announce\n")); + } + netif->autoip->ttw = ANNOUNCE_INTERVAL * AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND; + netif->autoip->sent_num++; + + if (netif->autoip->sent_num >= ANNOUNCE_NUM) { + netif->autoip->state = AUTOIP_STATE_BOUND; + netif->autoip->sent_num = 0; + netif->autoip->ttw = 0; + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, + ("autoip_tmr(): changing state to BOUND: %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + ip4_addr1_16(&netif->autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(&netif->autoip->llipaddr), + ip4_addr3_16(&netif->autoip->llipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(&netif->autoip->llipaddr))); + } + } + break; + } + } + /* proceed to next network interface */ + netif = netif->next; + } +} + +/** + * Handles every incoming ARP Packet, called by etharp_arp_input. + * + * @param netif network interface to use for autoip processing + * @param hdr Incoming ARP packet + */ +void +autoip_arp_reply(struct netif *netif, struct etharp_hdr *hdr) +{ + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("autoip_arp_reply()\n")); + if ((netif->autoip != NULL) && (netif->autoip->state != AUTOIP_STATE_OFF)) { + /* when ip.src == llipaddr && hw.src != netif->hwaddr + * + * when probing ip.dst == llipaddr && hw.src != netif->hwaddr + * we have a conflict and must solve it + */ + ip_addr_t sipaddr, dipaddr; + struct eth_addr netifaddr; + ETHADDR16_COPY(netifaddr.addr, netif->hwaddr); + + /* Copy struct ip_addr2 to aligned ip_addr, to support compilers without + * structure packing (not using structure copy which breaks strict-aliasing rules). + */ + IPADDR2_COPY(&sipaddr, &hdr->sipaddr); + IPADDR2_COPY(&dipaddr, &hdr->dipaddr); + + if ((netif->autoip->state == AUTOIP_STATE_PROBING) || + ((netif->autoip->state == AUTOIP_STATE_ANNOUNCING) && + (netif->autoip->sent_num == 0))) { + /* RFC 3927 Section 2.2.1: + * from beginning to after ANNOUNCE_WAIT + * seconds we have a conflict if + * ip.src == llipaddr OR + * ip.dst == llipaddr && hw.src != own hwaddr + */ + if ((ip_addr_cmp(&sipaddr, &netif->autoip->llipaddr)) || + (ip_addr_cmp(&dipaddr, &netif->autoip->llipaddr) && + !eth_addr_cmp(&netifaddr, &hdr->shwaddr))) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, + ("autoip_arp_reply(): Probe Conflict detected\n")); + autoip_restart(netif); + } + } else { + /* RFC 3927 Section 2.5: + * in any state we have a conflict if + * ip.src == llipaddr && hw.src != own hwaddr + */ + if (ip_addr_cmp(&sipaddr, &netif->autoip->llipaddr) && + !eth_addr_cmp(&netifaddr, &hdr->shwaddr)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(AUTOIP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, + ("autoip_arp_reply(): Conflicting ARP-Packet detected\n")); + autoip_handle_arp_conflict(netif); + } + } + } +} + +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/icmp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/icmp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..86d32bdfe6 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/icmp.c @@ -0,0 +1,342 @@ +/** + * @file + * ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +/* Some ICMP messages should be passed to the transport protocols. This + is not implemented. */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_ICMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/icmp.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" + +#include + +/** Small optimization: set to 0 if incoming PBUF_POOL pbuf always can be + * used to modify and send a response packet (and to 1 if this is not the case, + * e.g. when link header is stripped of when receiving) */ +#ifndef LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN +#define LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN 1 +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN */ + +/* The amount of data from the original packet to return in a dest-unreachable */ +#define ICMP_DEST_UNREACH_DATASIZE 8 + +static void icmp_send_response(struct pbuf *p, u8_t type, u8_t code); + +/** + * Processes ICMP input packets, called from ip_input(). + * + * Currently only processes icmp echo requests and sends + * out the echo response. + * + * @param p the icmp echo request packet, p->payload pointing to the icmp header + * @param inp the netif on which this packet was received + */ +void +icmp_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp) +{ + u8_t type; +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + u8_t code; +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + struct icmp_echo_hdr *iecho; + struct ip_hdr *iphdr; + s16_t hlen; + + ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.recv); + snmp_inc_icmpinmsgs(); + + iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)ip_current_header(); + hlen = IPH_HL(iphdr) * 4; + if (p->len < sizeof(u16_t)*2) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: short ICMP (%"U16_F" bytes) received\n", p->tot_len)); + goto lenerr; + } + + type = *((u8_t *)p->payload); +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + code = *(((u8_t *)p->payload)+1); +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + switch (type) { + case ICMP_ER: + /* This is OK, echo reply might have been parsed by a raw PCB + (as obviously, an echo request has been sent, too). */ + break; + case ICMP_ECHO: +#if !LWIP_MULTICAST_PING || !LWIP_BROADCAST_PING + { + int accepted = 1; +#if !LWIP_MULTICAST_PING + /* multicast destination address? */ + if (ip_addr_ismulticast(ip_current_dest_addr())) { + accepted = 0; + } +#endif /* LWIP_MULTICAST_PING */ +#if !LWIP_BROADCAST_PING + /* broadcast destination address? */ + if (ip_addr_isbroadcast(ip_current_dest_addr(), inp)) { + accepted = 0; + } +#endif /* LWIP_BROADCAST_PING */ + /* broadcast or multicast destination address not acceptd? */ + if (!accepted) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: Not echoing to multicast or broadcast pings\n")); + ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.err); + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + } +#endif /* !LWIP_MULTICAST_PING || !LWIP_BROADCAST_PING */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: ping\n")); + if (p->tot_len < sizeof(struct icmp_echo_hdr)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: bad ICMP echo received\n")); + goto lenerr; + } +#if CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP + if (inet_chksum_pbuf(p) != 0) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: checksum failed for received ICMP echo\n")); + pbuf_free(p); + ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.chkerr); + snmp_inc_icmpinerrors(); + return; + } +#endif +#if LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN + if (pbuf_header(p, (PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_LINK_HLEN))) { + /* p is not big enough to contain link headers + * allocate a new one and copy p into it + */ + struct pbuf *r; + /* switch p->payload to ip header */ + if (pbuf_header(p, hlen)) { + LWIP_ASSERT("icmp_input: moving p->payload to ip header failed\n", 0); + goto memerr; + } + /* allocate new packet buffer with space for link headers */ + r = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, p->tot_len, PBUF_RAM); + if (r == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: allocating new pbuf failed\n")); + goto memerr; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold struct the ICMP header", + (r->len >= hlen + sizeof(struct icmp_echo_hdr))); + /* copy the whole packet including ip header */ + if (pbuf_copy(r, p) != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_ASSERT("icmp_input: copying to new pbuf failed\n", 0); + goto memerr; + } + iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)r->payload; + /* switch r->payload back to icmp header */ + if (pbuf_header(r, -hlen)) { + LWIP_ASSERT("icmp_input: restoring original p->payload failed\n", 0); + goto memerr; + } + /* free the original p */ + pbuf_free(p); + /* we now have an identical copy of p that has room for link headers */ + p = r; + } else { + /* restore p->payload to point to icmp header */ + if (pbuf_header(p, -(s16_t)(PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_LINK_HLEN))) { + LWIP_ASSERT("icmp_input: restoring original p->payload failed\n", 0); + goto memerr; + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN */ + /* At this point, all checks are OK. */ + /* We generate an answer by switching the dest and src ip addresses, + * setting the icmp type to ECHO_RESPONSE and updating the checksum. */ + iecho = (struct icmp_echo_hdr *)p->payload; + ip_addr_copy(iphdr->src, *ip_current_dest_addr()); + ip_addr_copy(iphdr->dest, *ip_current_src_addr()); + ICMPH_TYPE_SET(iecho, ICMP_ER); +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP + /* adjust the checksum */ + if (iecho->chksum >= PP_HTONS(0xffffU - (ICMP_ECHO << 8))) { + iecho->chksum += PP_HTONS(ICMP_ECHO << 8) + 1; + } else { + iecho->chksum += PP_HTONS(ICMP_ECHO << 8); + } +#else /* CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP */ + iecho->chksum = 0; +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP */ + + /* Set the correct TTL and recalculate the header checksum. */ + IPH_TTL_SET(iphdr, ICMP_TTL); + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, 0); +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, inet_chksum(iphdr, IP_HLEN)); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP */ + + ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.xmit); + /* increase number of messages attempted to send */ + snmp_inc_icmpoutmsgs(); + /* increase number of echo replies attempted to send */ + snmp_inc_icmpoutechoreps(); + + if(pbuf_header(p, hlen)) { + LWIP_ASSERT("Can't move over header in packet", 0); + } else { + err_t ret; + /* send an ICMP packet, src addr is the dest addr of the curren packet */ + ret = ip_output_if(p, ip_current_dest_addr(), IP_HDRINCL, + ICMP_TTL, 0, IP_PROTO_ICMP, inp); + if (ret != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: ip_output_if returned an error: %c.\n", ret)); + } + } + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_input: ICMP type %"S16_F" code %"S16_F" not supported.\n", + (s16_t)type, (s16_t)code)); + ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.proterr); + ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.drop); + } + pbuf_free(p); + return; +lenerr: + pbuf_free(p); + ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.lenerr); + snmp_inc_icmpinerrors(); + return; +#if LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN +memerr: + pbuf_free(p); + ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.err); + snmp_inc_icmpinerrors(); + return; +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP_ECHO_CHECK_INPUT_PBUF_LEN */ +} + +/** + * Send an icmp 'destination unreachable' packet, called from ip_input() if + * the transport layer protocol is unknown and from udp_input() if the local + * port is not bound. + * + * @param p the input packet for which the 'unreachable' should be sent, + * p->payload pointing to the IP header + * @param t type of the 'unreachable' packet + */ +void +icmp_dest_unreach(struct pbuf *p, enum icmp_dur_type t) +{ + icmp_send_response(p, ICMP_DUR, t); +} + +#if IP_FORWARD || IP_REASSEMBLY +/** + * Send a 'time exceeded' packet, called from ip_forward() if TTL is 0. + * + * @param p the input packet for which the 'time exceeded' should be sent, + * p->payload pointing to the IP header + * @param t type of the 'time exceeded' packet + */ +void +icmp_time_exceeded(struct pbuf *p, enum icmp_te_type t) +{ + icmp_send_response(p, ICMP_TE, t); +} + +#endif /* IP_FORWARD || IP_REASSEMBLY */ + +/** + * Send an icmp packet in response to an incoming packet. + * + * @param p the input packet for which the 'unreachable' should be sent, + * p->payload pointing to the IP header + * @param type Type of the ICMP header + * @param code Code of the ICMP header + */ +static void +icmp_send_response(struct pbuf *p, u8_t type, u8_t code) +{ + struct pbuf *q; + struct ip_hdr *iphdr; + /* we can use the echo header here */ + struct icmp_echo_hdr *icmphdr; + ip_addr_t iphdr_src; + + /* ICMP header + IP header + 8 bytes of data */ + q = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, sizeof(struct icmp_echo_hdr) + IP_HLEN + ICMP_DEST_UNREACH_DATASIZE, + PBUF_RAM); + if (q == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_time_exceeded: failed to allocate pbuf for ICMP packet.\n")); + return; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold icmp message", + (q->len >= (sizeof(struct icmp_echo_hdr) + IP_HLEN + ICMP_DEST_UNREACH_DATASIZE))); + + iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload; + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_time_exceeded from ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(ICMP_DEBUG, &(iphdr->src)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, (" to ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(ICMP_DEBUG, &(iphdr->dest)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("\n")); + + icmphdr = (struct icmp_echo_hdr *)q->payload; + icmphdr->type = type; + icmphdr->code = code; + icmphdr->id = 0; + icmphdr->seqno = 0; + + /* copy fields from original packet */ + SMEMCPY((u8_t *)q->payload + sizeof(struct icmp_echo_hdr), (u8_t *)p->payload, + IP_HLEN + ICMP_DEST_UNREACH_DATASIZE); + + /* calculate checksum */ + icmphdr->chksum = 0; +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP + icmphdr->chksum = inet_chksum(icmphdr, q->len); +#endif + ICMP_STATS_INC(icmp.xmit); + /* increase number of messages attempted to send */ + snmp_inc_icmpoutmsgs(); + /* increase number of destination unreachable messages attempted to send */ + snmp_inc_icmpouttimeexcds(); + ip_addr_copy(iphdr_src, iphdr->src); + ip_output(q, NULL, &iphdr_src, ICMP_TTL, 0, IP_PROTO_ICMP); + pbuf_free(q); +} + +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/igmp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/igmp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6db7f91305 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/igmp.c @@ -0,0 +1,816 @@ +/** + * @file + * IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2002 CITEL Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of CITEL Technologies Ltd nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY CITEL TECHNOLOGIES AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' + * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL CITEL TECHNOLOGIES OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is a contribution to the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * The Swedish Institute of Computer Science and Adam Dunkels + * are specifically granted permission to redistribute this + * source code. +*/ + +/*------------------------------------------------------------- +Note 1) +Although the rfc requires V1 AND V2 capability +we will only support v2 since now V1 is very old (August 1989) +V1 can be added if required + +a debug print and statistic have been implemented to +show this up. +------------------------------------------------------------- +------------------------------------------------------------- +Note 2) +A query for a specific group address (as opposed to ALLHOSTS) +has now been implemented as I am unsure if it is required + +a debug print and statistic have been implemented to +show this up. +------------------------------------------------------------- +------------------------------------------------------------- +Note 3) +The router alert rfc 2113 is implemented in outgoing packets +but not checked rigorously incoming +------------------------------------------------------------- +Steve Reynolds +------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * RFC 988 - Host extensions for IP multicasting - V0 + * RFC 1054 - Host extensions for IP multicasting - + * RFC 1112 - Host extensions for IP multicasting - V1 + * RFC 2236 - Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2 - V2 <- this code is based on this RFC (it's the "de facto" standard) + * RFC 3376 - Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 3 - V3 + * RFC 4604 - Using Internet Group Management Protocol Version 3... - V3+ + * RFC 2113 - IP Router Alert Option - + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Includes + *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IGMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/igmp.h" +#include "lwip/debug.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/icmp.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/tcp.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" + +#include "string.h" + +/* + * IGMP constants + */ +#define IGMP_TTL 1 +#define IGMP_MINLEN 8 +#define ROUTER_ALERT 0x9404U +#define ROUTER_ALERTLEN 4 + +/* + * IGMP message types, including version number. + */ +#define IGMP_MEMB_QUERY 0x11 /* Membership query */ +#define IGMP_V1_MEMB_REPORT 0x12 /* Ver. 1 membership report */ +#define IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT 0x16 /* Ver. 2 membership report */ +#define IGMP_LEAVE_GROUP 0x17 /* Leave-group message */ + +/* Group membership states */ +#define IGMP_GROUP_NON_MEMBER 0 +#define IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER 1 +#define IGMP_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER 2 + +/** + * IGMP packet format. + */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct igmp_msg { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t igmp_msgtype); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t igmp_maxresp); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t igmp_checksum); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip_addr_p_t igmp_group_address); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + + +static struct igmp_group *igmp_lookup_group(struct netif *ifp, ip_addr_t *addr); +static err_t igmp_remove_group(struct igmp_group *group); +static void igmp_timeout( struct igmp_group *group); +static void igmp_start_timer(struct igmp_group *group, u8_t max_time); +static void igmp_delaying_member(struct igmp_group *group, u8_t maxresp); +static err_t igmp_ip_output_if(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, struct netif *netif); +static void igmp_send(struct igmp_group *group, u8_t type); + + +static struct igmp_group* igmp_group_list; +static ip_addr_t allsystems; +static ip_addr_t allrouters; + + +/** + * Initialize the IGMP module + */ +void +igmp_init(void) +{ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_init: initializing\n")); + + IP4_ADDR(&allsystems, 224, 0, 0, 1); + IP4_ADDR(&allrouters, 224, 0, 0, 2); +} + +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG +/** + * Dump global IGMP groups list + */ +void +igmp_dump_group_list() +{ + struct igmp_group *group = igmp_group_list; + + while (group != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_dump_group_list: [%"U32_F"] ", (u32_t)(group->group_state))); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, &group->group_address); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" on if %p\n", group->netif)); + group = group->next; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("\n")); +} +#else +#define igmp_dump_group_list() +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + +/** + * Start IGMP processing on interface + * + * @param netif network interface on which start IGMP processing + */ +err_t +igmp_start(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct igmp_group* group; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_start: starting IGMP processing on if %p\n", netif)); + + group = igmp_lookup_group(netif, &allsystems); + + if (group != NULL) { + group->group_state = IGMP_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER; + group->use++; + + /* Allow the igmp messages at the MAC level */ + if (netif->igmp_mac_filter != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_start: igmp_mac_filter(ADD ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, &allsystems); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (") on if %p\n", netif)); + netif->igmp_mac_filter(netif, &allsystems, IGMP_ADD_MAC_FILTER); + } + + return ERR_OK; + } + + return ERR_MEM; +} + +/** + * Stop IGMP processing on interface + * + * @param netif network interface on which stop IGMP processing + */ +err_t +igmp_stop(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct igmp_group *group = igmp_group_list; + struct igmp_group *prev = NULL; + struct igmp_group *next; + + /* look for groups joined on this interface further down the list */ + while (group != NULL) { + next = group->next; + /* is it a group joined on this interface? */ + if (group->netif == netif) { + /* is it the first group of the list? */ + if (group == igmp_group_list) { + igmp_group_list = next; + } + /* is there a "previous" group defined? */ + if (prev != NULL) { + prev->next = next; + } + /* disable the group at the MAC level */ + if (netif->igmp_mac_filter != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_stop: igmp_mac_filter(DEL ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, &group->group_address); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (") on if %p\n", netif)); + netif->igmp_mac_filter(netif, &(group->group_address), IGMP_DEL_MAC_FILTER); + } + /* free group */ + memp_free(MEMP_IGMP_GROUP, group); + } else { + /* change the "previous" */ + prev = group; + } + /* move to "next" */ + group = next; + } + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Report IGMP memberships for this interface + * + * @param netif network interface on which report IGMP memberships + */ +void +igmp_report_groups(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct igmp_group *group = igmp_group_list; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_report_groups: sending IGMP reports on if %p\n", netif)); + + while (group != NULL) { + if ((group->netif == netif) && (!(ip_addr_cmp(&(group->group_address), &allsystems)))) { + igmp_delaying_member(group, IGMP_JOIN_DELAYING_MEMBER_TMR); + } + group = group->next; + } +} + +/** + * Search for a group in the global igmp_group_list + * + * @param ifp the network interface for which to look + * @param addr the group ip address to search for + * @return a struct igmp_group* if the group has been found, + * NULL if the group wasn't found. + */ +struct igmp_group * +igmp_lookfor_group(struct netif *ifp, ip_addr_t *addr) +{ + struct igmp_group *group = igmp_group_list; + + while (group != NULL) { + if ((group->netif == ifp) && (ip_addr_cmp(&(group->group_address), addr))) { + return group; + } + group = group->next; + } + + /* to be clearer, we return NULL here instead of + * 'group' (which is also NULL at this point). + */ + return NULL; +} + +/** + * Search for a specific igmp group and create a new one if not found- + * + * @param ifp the network interface for which to look + * @param addr the group ip address to search + * @return a struct igmp_group*, + * NULL on memory error. + */ +struct igmp_group * +igmp_lookup_group(struct netif *ifp, ip_addr_t *addr) +{ + struct igmp_group *group = igmp_group_list; + + /* Search if the group already exists */ + group = igmp_lookfor_group(ifp, addr); + if (group != NULL) { + /* Group already exists. */ + return group; + } + + /* Group doesn't exist yet, create a new one */ + group = (struct igmp_group *)memp_malloc(MEMP_IGMP_GROUP); + if (group != NULL) { + group->netif = ifp; + ip_addr_set(&(group->group_address), addr); + group->timer = 0; /* Not running */ + group->group_state = IGMP_GROUP_NON_MEMBER; + group->last_reporter_flag = 0; + group->use = 0; + group->next = igmp_group_list; + + igmp_group_list = group; + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_lookup_group: %sallocated a new group with address ", (group?"":"impossible to "))); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, addr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" on if %p\n", ifp)); + + return group; +} + +/** + * Remove a group in the global igmp_group_list + * + * @param group the group to remove from the global igmp_group_list + * @return ERR_OK if group was removed from the list, an err_t otherwise + */ +static err_t +igmp_remove_group(struct igmp_group *group) +{ + err_t err = ERR_OK; + + /* Is it the first group? */ + if (igmp_group_list == group) { + igmp_group_list = group->next; + } else { + /* look for group further down the list */ + struct igmp_group *tmpGroup; + for (tmpGroup = igmp_group_list; tmpGroup != NULL; tmpGroup = tmpGroup->next) { + if (tmpGroup->next == group) { + tmpGroup->next = group->next; + break; + } + } + /* Group not found in the global igmp_group_list */ + if (tmpGroup == NULL) + err = ERR_ARG; + } + /* free group */ + memp_free(MEMP_IGMP_GROUP, group); + + return err; +} + +/** + * Called from ip_input() if a new IGMP packet is received. + * + * @param p received igmp packet, p->payload pointing to the igmp header + * @param inp network interface on which the packet was received + * @param dest destination ip address of the igmp packet + */ +void +igmp_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp, ip_addr_t *dest) +{ + struct igmp_msg* igmp; + struct igmp_group* group; + struct igmp_group* groupref; + + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.recv); + + /* Note that the length CAN be greater than 8 but only 8 are used - All are included in the checksum */ + if (p->len < IGMP_MINLEN) { + pbuf_free(p); + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.lenerr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: length error\n")); + return; + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: message from ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, &(ip_current_header()->src)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" to address ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, &(ip_current_header()->dest)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" on if %p\n", inp)); + + /* Now calculate and check the checksum */ + igmp = (struct igmp_msg *)p->payload; + if (inet_chksum(igmp, p->len)) { + pbuf_free(p); + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.chkerr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: checksum error\n")); + return; + } + + /* Packet is ok so find an existing group */ + group = igmp_lookfor_group(inp, dest); /* use the destination IP address of incoming packet */ + + /* If group can be found or create... */ + if (!group) { + pbuf_free(p); + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.drop); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: IGMP frame not for us\n")); + return; + } + + /* NOW ACT ON THE INCOMING MESSAGE TYPE... */ + switch (igmp->igmp_msgtype) { + case IGMP_MEMB_QUERY: { + /* IGMP_MEMB_QUERY to the "all systems" address ? */ + if ((ip_addr_cmp(dest, &allsystems)) && ip_addr_isany(&igmp->igmp_group_address)) { + /* THIS IS THE GENERAL QUERY */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: General IGMP_MEMB_QUERY on \"ALL SYSTEMS\" address (224.0.0.1) [igmp_maxresp=%i]\n", (int)(igmp->igmp_maxresp))); + + if (igmp->igmp_maxresp == 0) { + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.rx_v1); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: got an all hosts query with time== 0 - this is V1 and not implemented - treat as v2\n")); + igmp->igmp_maxresp = IGMP_V1_DELAYING_MEMBER_TMR; + } else { + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.rx_general); + } + + groupref = igmp_group_list; + while (groupref) { + /* Do not send messages on the all systems group address! */ + if ((groupref->netif == inp) && (!(ip_addr_cmp(&(groupref->group_address), &allsystems)))) { + igmp_delaying_member(groupref, igmp->igmp_maxresp); + } + groupref = groupref->next; + } + } else { + /* IGMP_MEMB_QUERY to a specific group ? */ + if (!ip_addr_isany(&igmp->igmp_group_address)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: IGMP_MEMB_QUERY to a specific group ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, &igmp->igmp_group_address); + if (ip_addr_cmp(dest, &allsystems)) { + ip_addr_t groupaddr; + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" using \"ALL SYSTEMS\" address (224.0.0.1) [igmp_maxresp=%i]\n", (int)(igmp->igmp_maxresp))); + /* we first need to re-look for the group since we used dest last time */ + ip_addr_copy(groupaddr, igmp->igmp_group_address); + group = igmp_lookfor_group(inp, &groupaddr); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" with the group address as destination [igmp_maxresp=%i]\n", (int)(igmp->igmp_maxresp))); + } + + if (group != NULL) { + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.rx_group); + igmp_delaying_member(group, igmp->igmp_maxresp); + } else { + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.drop); + } + } else { + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.proterr); + } + } + break; + } + case IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT: { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT\n")); + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.rx_report); + if (group->group_state == IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER) { + /* This is on a specific group we have already looked up */ + group->timer = 0; /* stopped */ + group->group_state = IGMP_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER; + group->last_reporter_flag = 0; + } + break; + } + default: { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_input: unexpected msg %d in state %d on group %p on if %p\n", + igmp->igmp_msgtype, group->group_state, &group, group->netif)); + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.proterr); + break; + } + } + + pbuf_free(p); + return; +} + +/** + * Join a group on one network interface. + * + * @param ifaddr ip address of the network interface which should join a new group + * @param groupaddr the ip address of the group which to join + * @return ERR_OK if group was joined on the netif(s), an err_t otherwise + */ +err_t +igmp_joingroup(ip_addr_t *ifaddr, ip_addr_t *groupaddr) +{ + err_t err = ERR_VAL; /* no matching interface */ + struct igmp_group *group; + struct netif *netif; + + /* make sure it is multicast address */ + LWIP_ERROR("igmp_joingroup: attempt to join non-multicast address", ip_addr_ismulticast(groupaddr), return ERR_VAL;); + LWIP_ERROR("igmp_joingroup: attempt to join allsystems address", (!ip_addr_cmp(groupaddr, &allsystems)), return ERR_VAL;); + + /* loop through netif's */ + netif = netif_list; + while (netif != NULL) { + /* Should we join this interface ? */ + if ((netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP) && ((ip_addr_isany(ifaddr) || ip_addr_cmp(&(netif->ip_addr), ifaddr)))) { + /* find group or create a new one if not found */ + group = igmp_lookup_group(netif, groupaddr); + + if (group != NULL) { + /* This should create a new group, check the state to make sure */ + if (group->group_state != IGMP_GROUP_NON_MEMBER) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_joingroup: join to group not in state IGMP_GROUP_NON_MEMBER\n")); + } else { + /* OK - it was new group */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_joingroup: join to new group: ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, groupaddr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("\n")); + + /* If first use of the group, allow the group at the MAC level */ + if ((group->use==0) && (netif->igmp_mac_filter != NULL)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_joingroup: igmp_mac_filter(ADD ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, groupaddr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (") on if %p\n", netif)); + netif->igmp_mac_filter(netif, groupaddr, IGMP_ADD_MAC_FILTER); + } + + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.tx_join); + igmp_send(group, IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT); + + igmp_start_timer(group, IGMP_JOIN_DELAYING_MEMBER_TMR); + + /* Need to work out where this timer comes from */ + group->group_state = IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER; + } + /* Increment group use */ + group->use++; + /* Join on this interface */ + err = ERR_OK; + } else { + /* Return an error even if some network interfaces are joined */ + /** @todo undo any other netif already joined */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_joingroup: Not enought memory to join to group\n")); + return ERR_MEM; + } + } + /* proceed to next network interface */ + netif = netif->next; + } + + return err; +} + +/** + * Leave a group on one network interface. + * + * @param ifaddr ip address of the network interface which should leave a group + * @param groupaddr the ip address of the group which to leave + * @return ERR_OK if group was left on the netif(s), an err_t otherwise + */ +err_t +igmp_leavegroup(ip_addr_t *ifaddr, ip_addr_t *groupaddr) +{ + err_t err = ERR_VAL; /* no matching interface */ + struct igmp_group *group; + struct netif *netif; + + /* make sure it is multicast address */ + LWIP_ERROR("igmp_leavegroup: attempt to leave non-multicast address", ip_addr_ismulticast(groupaddr), return ERR_VAL;); + LWIP_ERROR("igmp_leavegroup: attempt to leave allsystems address", (!ip_addr_cmp(groupaddr, &allsystems)), return ERR_VAL;); + + /* loop through netif's */ + netif = netif_list; + while (netif != NULL) { + /* Should we leave this interface ? */ + if ((netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP) && ((ip_addr_isany(ifaddr) || ip_addr_cmp(&(netif->ip_addr), ifaddr)))) { + /* find group */ + group = igmp_lookfor_group(netif, groupaddr); + + if (group != NULL) { + /* Only send a leave if the flag is set according to the state diagram */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_leavegroup: Leaving group: ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, groupaddr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("\n")); + + /* If there is no other use of the group */ + if (group->use <= 1) { + /* If we are the last reporter for this group */ + if (group->last_reporter_flag) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_leavegroup: sending leaving group\n")); + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.tx_leave); + igmp_send(group, IGMP_LEAVE_GROUP); + } + + /* Disable the group at the MAC level */ + if (netif->igmp_mac_filter != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_leavegroup: igmp_mac_filter(DEL ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, groupaddr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (") on if %p\n", netif)); + netif->igmp_mac_filter(netif, groupaddr, IGMP_DEL_MAC_FILTER); + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_leavegroup: remove group: ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, groupaddr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("\n")); + + /* Free the group */ + igmp_remove_group(group); + } else { + /* Decrement group use */ + group->use--; + } + /* Leave on this interface */ + err = ERR_OK; + } else { + /* It's not a fatal error on "leavegroup" */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_leavegroup: not member of group\n")); + } + } + /* proceed to next network interface */ + netif = netif->next; + } + + return err; +} + +/** + * The igmp timer function (both for NO_SYS=1 and =0) + * Should be called every IGMP_TMR_INTERVAL milliseconds (100 ms is default). + */ +void +igmp_tmr(void) +{ + struct igmp_group *group = igmp_group_list; + + while (group != NULL) { + if (group->timer > 0) { + group->timer--; + if (group->timer == 0) { + igmp_timeout(group); + } + } + group = group->next; + } +} + +/** + * Called if a timeout for one group is reached. + * Sends a report for this group. + * + * @param group an igmp_group for which a timeout is reached + */ +static void +igmp_timeout(struct igmp_group *group) +{ + /* If the state is IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER then we send a report for this group + (unless it is the allsystems group) */ + if ((group->group_state == IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER) && + (!(ip_addr_cmp(&(group->group_address), &allsystems)))) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_timeout: report membership for group with address ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(IGMP_DEBUG, &(group->group_address)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, (" on if %p\n", group->netif)); + + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.tx_report); + igmp_send(group, IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT); + } +} + +/** + * Start a timer for an igmp group + * + * @param group the igmp_group for which to start a timer + * @param max_time the time in multiples of IGMP_TMR_INTERVAL (decrease with + * every call to igmp_tmr()) + */ +static void +igmp_start_timer(struct igmp_group *group, u8_t max_time) +{ + /* ensure the input value is > 0 */ +#ifdef LWIP_RAND + if (max_time == 0) { + max_time = 1; + } + /* ensure the random value is > 0 */ + group->timer = (LWIP_RAND() % max_time); + if (group->timer == 0) { + group->timer = 1; + } +#else /* LWIP_RAND */ + /* ATTENTION: use this only if absolutely necessary! */ + group->timer = max_time / 2; + if (group->timer == 0) { + group->timer = 1; + } +#endif /* LWIP_RAND */ +} + +/** + * Delaying membership report for a group if necessary + * + * @param group the igmp_group for which "delaying" membership report + * @param maxresp query delay + */ +static void +igmp_delaying_member(struct igmp_group *group, u8_t maxresp) +{ + if ((group->group_state == IGMP_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER) || + ((group->group_state == IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER) && + ((group->timer == 0) || (maxresp < group->timer)))) { + igmp_start_timer(group, maxresp); + group->group_state = IGMP_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER; + } +} + + +/** + * Sends an IP packet on a network interface. This function constructs the IP header + * and calculates the IP header checksum. If the source IP address is NULL, + * the IP address of the outgoing network interface is filled in as source address. + * + * @param p the packet to send (p->payload points to the data, e.g. next + protocol header; if dest == IP_HDRINCL, p already includes an IP + header and p->payload points to that IP header) + * @param src the source IP address to send from (if src == IP_ADDR_ANY, the + * IP address of the netif used to send is used as source address) + * @param dest the destination IP address to send the packet to + * @param ttl the TTL value to be set in the IP header + * @param proto the PROTOCOL to be set in the IP header + * @param netif the netif on which to send this packet + * @return ERR_OK if the packet was sent OK + * ERR_BUF if p doesn't have enough space for IP/LINK headers + * returns errors returned by netif->output + */ +static err_t +igmp_ip_output_if(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, struct netif *netif) +{ + /* This is the "router alert" option */ + u16_t ra[2]; + ra[0] = PP_HTONS(ROUTER_ALERT); + ra[1] = 0x0000; /* Router shall examine packet */ + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.xmit); + return ip_output_if_opt(p, src, dest, IGMP_TTL, 0, IP_PROTO_IGMP, netif, ra, ROUTER_ALERTLEN); +} + +/** + * Send an igmp packet to a specific group. + * + * @param group the group to which to send the packet + * @param type the type of igmp packet to send + */ +static void +igmp_send(struct igmp_group *group, u8_t type) +{ + struct pbuf* p = NULL; + struct igmp_msg* igmp = NULL; + ip_addr_t src = *IP_ADDR_ANY; + ip_addr_t* dest = NULL; + + /* IP header + "router alert" option + IGMP header */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, IGMP_MINLEN, PBUF_RAM); + + if (p) { + igmp = (struct igmp_msg *)p->payload; + LWIP_ASSERT("igmp_send: check that first pbuf can hold struct igmp_msg", + (p->len >= sizeof(struct igmp_msg))); + ip_addr_copy(src, group->netif->ip_addr); + + if (type == IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT) { + dest = &(group->group_address); + ip_addr_copy(igmp->igmp_group_address, group->group_address); + group->last_reporter_flag = 1; /* Remember we were the last to report */ + } else { + if (type == IGMP_LEAVE_GROUP) { + dest = &allrouters; + ip_addr_copy(igmp->igmp_group_address, group->group_address); + } + } + + if ((type == IGMP_V2_MEMB_REPORT) || (type == IGMP_LEAVE_GROUP)) { + igmp->igmp_msgtype = type; + igmp->igmp_maxresp = 0; + igmp->igmp_checksum = 0; + igmp->igmp_checksum = inet_chksum(igmp, IGMP_MINLEN); + + igmp_ip_output_if(p, &src, dest, group->netif); + } + + pbuf_free(p); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IGMP_DEBUG, ("igmp_send: not enough memory for igmp_send\n")); + IGMP_STATS_INC(igmp.memerr); + } +} + +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/ip4.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/ip4.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2f1da5b809 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/ip4.c @@ -0,0 +1,960 @@ +/** + * @file + * This is the IPv4 layer implementation for incoming and outgoing IP traffic. + * + * @see ip_frag.c + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/ip_frag.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/icmp.h" +#include "lwip/igmp.h" +#include "lwip/raw.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/dhcp.h" +#include "lwip/autoip.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "arch/perf.h" + +#include + +/** Set this to 0 in the rare case of wanting to call an extra function to + * generate the IP checksum (in contrast to calculating it on-the-fly). */ +#ifndef LWIP_INLINE_IP_CHKSUM +#define LWIP_INLINE_IP_CHKSUM 1 +#endif +#if LWIP_INLINE_IP_CHKSUM && CHECKSUM_GEN_IP +#define CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE 1 +#else +#define CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE 0 +#endif + +#if LWIP_DHCP || defined(LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT) +#define IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING 1 + +/** Some defines for DHCP to let link-layer-addressed packets through while the + * netif is down. + * To use this in your own application/protocol, define LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT + * to return 1 if the port is accepted and 0 if the port is not accepted. + */ +#if LWIP_DHCP && defined(LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT) +/* accept DHCP client port and custom port */ +#define IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSED_PORT(port) (((port) == PP_NTOHS(DHCP_CLIENT_PORT)) \ + || (LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT(port))) +#elif defined(LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT) /* LWIP_DHCP && defined(LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT) */ +/* accept custom port only */ +#define IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSED_PORT(port) (LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT(port)) +#else /* LWIP_DHCP && defined(LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT) */ +/* accept DHCP client port only */ +#define IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSED_PORT(port) ((port) == PP_NTOHS(DHCP_CLIENT_PORT)) +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP && defined(LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT) */ + +#else /* LWIP_DHCP */ +#define IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING 0 +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP */ + +/** Global data for both IPv4 and IPv6 */ +struct ip_globals ip_data; + +/** The IP header ID of the next outgoing IP packet */ +static u16_t ip_id; + +/** + * Finds the appropriate network interface for a given IP address. It + * searches the list of network interfaces linearly. A match is found + * if the masked IP address of the network interface equals the masked + * IP address given to the function. + * + * @param dest the destination IP address for which to find the route + * @return the netif on which to send to reach dest + */ +struct netif * +ip_route(ip_addr_t *dest) +{ + struct netif *netif; + +#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE + netif = LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE(dest); + if (netif != NULL) { + return netif; + } +#endif + + /* iterate through netifs */ + for (netif = netif_list; netif != NULL; netif = netif->next) { + /* network mask matches? */ + if ((netif_is_up(netif)) +#if LWIP_IPV6 + /* prevent using IPv6-only interfaces */ + && (!ip_addr_isany(&(netif->ip_addr))) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ) { + if (ip_addr_netcmp(dest, &(netif->ip_addr), &(netif->netmask))) { + /* return netif on which to forward IP packet */ + return netif; + } + } + } + if ((netif_default == NULL) || (!netif_is_up(netif_default))) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("ip_route: No route to %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + ip4_addr1_16(dest), ip4_addr2_16(dest), ip4_addr3_16(dest), ip4_addr4_16(dest))); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.rterr); + snmp_inc_ipoutnoroutes(); + return NULL; + } + /* no matching netif found, use default netif */ + return netif_default; +} + +#if IP_FORWARD +/** + * Determine whether an IP address is in a reserved set of addresses + * that may not be forwarded, or whether datagrams to that destination + * may be forwarded. + * @param p the packet to forward + * @param dest the destination IP address + * @return 1: can forward 0: discard + */ +static int +ip_canforward(struct pbuf *p) +{ + u32_t addr = htonl(ip4_addr_get_u32(ip_current_dest_addr())); + + if (p->flags & PBUF_FLAG_LLBCAST) { + /* don't route link-layer broadcasts */ + return 0; + } + if ((p->flags & PBUF_FLAG_LLMCAST) && !IP_MULTICAST(addr)) { + /* don't route link-layer multicasts unless the destination address is an IP + multicast address */ + return 0; + } + if (IP_EXPERIMENTAL(addr)) { + return 0; + } + if (IP_CLASSA(addr)) { + u32_t net = addr & IP_CLASSA_NET; + if ((net == 0) || (net == ((u32_t)IP_LOOPBACKNET << IP_CLASSA_NSHIFT))) { + /* don't route loopback packets */ + return 0; + } + } + return 1; +} + +/** + * Forwards an IP packet. It finds an appropriate route for the + * packet, decrements the TTL value of the packet, adjusts the + * checksum and outputs the packet on the appropriate interface. + * + * @param p the packet to forward (p->payload points to IP header) + * @param iphdr the IP header of the input packet + * @param inp the netif on which this packet was received + */ +static void +ip_forward(struct pbuf *p, struct ip_hdr *iphdr, struct netif *inp) +{ + struct netif *netif; + + PERF_START; + + if (!ip_canforward(p)) { + goto return_noroute; + } + + /* RFC3927 2.7: do not forward link-local addresses */ + if (ip_addr_islinklocal(ip_current_dest_addr())) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_forward: not forwarding LLA %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + ip4_addr1_16(ip_current_dest_addr()), ip4_addr2_16(ip_current_dest_addr()), + ip4_addr3_16(ip_current_dest_addr()), ip4_addr4_16(ip_current_dest_addr()))); + goto return_noroute; + } + + /* Find network interface where to forward this IP packet to. */ + netif = ip_route(ip_current_dest_addr()); + if (netif == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_forward: no forwarding route for %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F" found\n", + ip4_addr1_16(ip_current_dest_addr()), ip4_addr2_16(ip_current_dest_addr()), + ip4_addr3_16(ip_current_dest_addr()), ip4_addr4_16(ip_current_dest_addr()))); + /* @todo: send ICMP_DUR_NET? */ + goto return_noroute; + } +#if !IP_FORWARD_ALLOW_TX_ON_RX_NETIF + /* Do not forward packets onto the same network interface on which + * they arrived. */ + if (netif == inp) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_forward: not bouncing packets back on incoming interface.\n")); + goto return_noroute; + } +#endif /* IP_FORWARD_ALLOW_TX_ON_RX_NETIF */ + + /* decrement TTL */ + IPH_TTL_SET(iphdr, IPH_TTL(iphdr) - 1); + /* send ICMP if TTL == 0 */ + if (IPH_TTL(iphdr) == 0) { + snmp_inc_ipinhdrerrors(); +#if LWIP_ICMP + /* Don't send ICMP messages in response to ICMP messages */ + if (IPH_PROTO(iphdr) != IP_PROTO_ICMP) { + icmp_time_exceeded(p, ICMP_TE_TTL); + } +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */ + return; + } + + /* Incrementally update the IP checksum. */ + if (IPH_CHKSUM(iphdr) >= PP_HTONS(0xffffU - 0x100)) { + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, IPH_CHKSUM(iphdr) + PP_HTONS(0x100) + 1); + } else { + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, IPH_CHKSUM(iphdr) + PP_HTONS(0x100)); + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_forward: forwarding packet to %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + ip4_addr1_16(ip_current_dest_addr()), ip4_addr2_16(ip_current_dest_addr()), + ip4_addr3_16(ip_current_dest_addr()), ip4_addr4_16(ip_current_dest_addr()))); + + IP_STATS_INC(ip.fw); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.xmit); + snmp_inc_ipforwdatagrams(); + + PERF_STOP("ip_forward"); + /* don't fragment if interface has mtu set to 0 [loopif] */ + if (netif->mtu && (p->tot_len > netif->mtu)) { + if ((IPH_OFFSET(iphdr) & PP_NTOHS(IP_DF)) == 0) { +#if IP_FRAG + ip_frag(p, netif, ip_current_dest_addr()); +#else /* IP_FRAG */ + /* @todo: send ICMP Destination Unreacheable code 13 "Communication administratively prohibited"? */ +#endif /* IP_FRAG */ + } else { + /* send ICMP Destination Unreacheable code 4: "Fragmentation Needed and DF Set" */ + icmp_dest_unreach(p, ICMP_DUR_FRAG); + } + return; + } + /* transmit pbuf on chosen interface */ + netif->output(netif, p, ip_current_dest_addr()); + return; +return_noroute: + snmp_inc_ipoutnoroutes(); +} +#endif /* IP_FORWARD */ + +/** + * This function is called by the network interface device driver when + * an IP packet is received. The function does the basic checks of the + * IP header such as packet size being at least larger than the header + * size etc. If the packet was not destined for us, the packet is + * forwarded (using ip_forward). The IP checksum is always checked. + * + * Finally, the packet is sent to the upper layer protocol input function. + * + * @param p the received IP packet (p->payload points to IP header) + * @param inp the netif on which this packet was received + * @return ERR_OK if the packet was processed (could return ERR_* if it wasn't + * processed, but currently always returns ERR_OK) + */ +err_t +ip_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp) +{ + struct ip_hdr *iphdr; + struct netif *netif; + u16_t iphdr_hlen; + u16_t iphdr_len; +#if IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING + int check_ip_src=1; +#endif /* IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING */ + + IP_STATS_INC(ip.recv); + snmp_inc_ipinreceives(); + + /* identify the IP header */ + iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload; + if (IPH_V(iphdr) != 4) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("IP packet dropped due to bad version number %"U16_F"\n", IPH_V(iphdr))); + ip_debug_print(p); + pbuf_free(p); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.err); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop); + snmp_inc_ipinhdrerrors(); + return ERR_OK; + } + +#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_IP4_INPUT + if (LWIP_HOOK_IP4_INPUT(p, inp)) { + /* the packet has been eaten */ + return ERR_OK; + } +#endif + + /* obtain IP header length in number of 32-bit words */ + iphdr_hlen = IPH_HL(iphdr); + /* calculate IP header length in bytes */ + iphdr_hlen *= 4; + /* obtain ip length in bytes */ + iphdr_len = ntohs(IPH_LEN(iphdr)); + + /* header length exceeds first pbuf length, or ip length exceeds total pbuf length? */ + if ((iphdr_hlen > p->len) || (iphdr_len > p->tot_len)) { + if (iphdr_hlen > p->len) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("IP header (len %"U16_F") does not fit in first pbuf (len %"U16_F"), IP packet dropped.\n", + iphdr_hlen, p->len)); + } + if (iphdr_len > p->tot_len) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("IP (len %"U16_F") is longer than pbuf (len %"U16_F"), IP packet dropped.\n", + iphdr_len, p->tot_len)); + } + /* free (drop) packet pbufs */ + pbuf_free(p); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.lenerr); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop); + snmp_inc_ipindiscards(); + return ERR_OK; + } + + /* verify checksum */ +#if CHECKSUM_CHECK_IP + if (inet_chksum(iphdr, iphdr_hlen) != 0) { + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("Checksum (0x%"X16_F") failed, IP packet dropped.\n", inet_chksum(iphdr, iphdr_hlen))); + ip_debug_print(p); + pbuf_free(p); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.chkerr); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop); + snmp_inc_ipinhdrerrors(); + return ERR_OK; + } +#endif + + /* Trim pbuf. This should have been done at the netif layer, + * but we'll do it anyway just to be sure that its done. */ + pbuf_realloc(p, iphdr_len); + + /* copy IP addresses to aligned ip_addr_t */ + ip_addr_copy(*ipX_2_ip(&ip_data.current_iphdr_dest), iphdr->dest); + ip_addr_copy(*ipX_2_ip(&ip_data.current_iphdr_src), iphdr->src); + + /* match packet against an interface, i.e. is this packet for us? */ +#if LWIP_IGMP + if (ip_addr_ismulticast(ip_current_dest_addr())) { + if ((inp->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP) && (igmp_lookfor_group(inp, ip_current_dest_addr()))) { + netif = inp; + } else { + netif = NULL; + } + } else +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + { + /* start trying with inp. if that's not acceptable, start walking the + list of configured netifs. + 'first' is used as a boolean to mark whether we started walking the list */ + int first = 1; + netif = inp; + do { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_input: iphdr->dest 0x%"X32_F" netif->ip_addr 0x%"X32_F" (0x%"X32_F", 0x%"X32_F", 0x%"X32_F")\n", + ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->dest), ip4_addr_get_u32(&netif->ip_addr), + ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->dest) & ip4_addr_get_u32(&netif->netmask), + ip4_addr_get_u32(&netif->ip_addr) & ip4_addr_get_u32(&netif->netmask), + ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->dest) & ~ip4_addr_get_u32(&netif->netmask))); + + /* interface is up and configured? */ + if ((netif_is_up(netif)) && (!ip_addr_isany(&(netif->ip_addr)))) { + /* unicast to this interface address? */ + if (ip_addr_cmp(ip_current_dest_addr(), &(netif->ip_addr)) || + /* or broadcast on this interface network address? */ + ip_addr_isbroadcast(ip_current_dest_addr(), netif)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_input: packet accepted on interface %c%c\n", + netif->name[0], netif->name[1])); + /* break out of for loop */ + break; + } +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + /* connections to link-local addresses must persist after changing + the netif's address (RFC3927 ch. 1.9) */ + if ((netif->autoip != NULL) && + ip_addr_cmp(ip_current_dest_addr(), &(netif->autoip->llipaddr))) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_input: LLA packet accepted on interface %c%c\n", + netif->name[0], netif->name[1])); + /* break out of for loop */ + break; + } +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + } + if (first) { + first = 0; + netif = netif_list; + } else { + netif = netif->next; + } + if (netif == inp) { + netif = netif->next; + } + } while(netif != NULL); + } + +#if IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING + /* Pass DHCP messages regardless of destination address. DHCP traffic is addressed + * using link layer addressing (such as Ethernet MAC) so we must not filter on IP. + * According to RFC 1542 section 3.1.1, referred by RFC 2131). + * + * If you want to accept private broadcast communication while a netif is down, + * define LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT(dst_port), e.g.: + * + * #define LWIP_IP_ACCEPT_UDP_PORT(dst_port) ((dst_port) == PP_NTOHS(12345)) + */ + if (netif == NULL) { + /* remote port is DHCP server? */ + if (IPH_PROTO(iphdr) == IP_PROTO_UDP) { + struct udp_hdr *udphdr = (struct udp_hdr *)((u8_t *)iphdr + iphdr_hlen); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("ip_input: UDP packet to DHCP client port %"U16_F"\n", + ntohs(udphdr->dest))); + if (IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSED_PORT(udphdr->dest)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("ip_input: DHCP packet accepted.\n")); + netif = inp; + check_ip_src = 0; + } + } + } +#endif /* IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING */ + + /* broadcast or multicast packet source address? Compliant with RFC 1122: 3.2.1.3 */ +#if IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING + /* DHCP servers need 0.0.0.0 to be allowed as source address (RFC 1.1.2.2: 3.2.1.3/a) */ + if (check_ip_src && !ip_addr_isany(ip_current_src_addr())) +#endif /* IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING */ + { if ((ip_addr_isbroadcast(ip_current_src_addr(), inp)) || + (ip_addr_ismulticast(ip_current_src_addr()))) { + /* packet source is not valid */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("ip_input: packet source is not valid.\n")); + /* free (drop) packet pbufs */ + pbuf_free(p); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop); + snmp_inc_ipinaddrerrors(); + snmp_inc_ipindiscards(); + return ERR_OK; + } + } + + /* packet not for us? */ + if (netif == NULL) { + /* packet not for us, route or discard */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("ip_input: packet not for us.\n")); +#if IP_FORWARD + /* non-broadcast packet? */ + if (!ip_addr_isbroadcast(ip_current_dest_addr(), inp)) { + /* try to forward IP packet on (other) interfaces */ + ip_forward(p, iphdr, inp); + } else +#endif /* IP_FORWARD */ + { + snmp_inc_ipinaddrerrors(); + snmp_inc_ipindiscards(); + } + pbuf_free(p); + return ERR_OK; + } + /* packet consists of multiple fragments? */ + if ((IPH_OFFSET(iphdr) & PP_HTONS(IP_OFFMASK | IP_MF)) != 0) { +#if IP_REASSEMBLY /* packet fragment reassembly code present? */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("IP packet is a fragment (id=0x%04"X16_F" tot_len=%"U16_F" len=%"U16_F" MF=%"U16_F" offset=%"U16_F"), calling ip_reass()\n", + ntohs(IPH_ID(iphdr)), p->tot_len, ntohs(IPH_LEN(iphdr)), !!(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr) & PP_HTONS(IP_MF)), (ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr)) & IP_OFFMASK)*8)); + /* reassemble the packet*/ + p = ip_reass(p); + /* packet not fully reassembled yet? */ + if (p == NULL) { + return ERR_OK; + } + iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload; +#else /* IP_REASSEMBLY == 0, no packet fragment reassembly code present */ + pbuf_free(p); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("IP packet dropped since it was fragmented (0x%"X16_F") (while IP_REASSEMBLY == 0).\n", + ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr)))); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.opterr); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop); + /* unsupported protocol feature */ + snmp_inc_ipinunknownprotos(); + return ERR_OK; +#endif /* IP_REASSEMBLY */ + } + +#if IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED == 0 /* no support for IP options in the IP header? */ + +#if LWIP_IGMP + /* there is an extra "router alert" option in IGMP messages which we allow for but do not police */ + if((iphdr_hlen > IP_HLEN) && (IPH_PROTO(iphdr) != IP_PROTO_IGMP)) { +#else + if (iphdr_hlen > IP_HLEN) { +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("IP packet dropped since there were IP options (while IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED == 0).\n")); + pbuf_free(p); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.opterr); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop); + /* unsupported protocol feature */ + snmp_inc_ipinunknownprotos(); + return ERR_OK; + } +#endif /* IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED == 0 */ + + /* send to upper layers */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_input: \n")); + ip_debug_print(p); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_input: p->len %"U16_F" p->tot_len %"U16_F"\n", p->len, p->tot_len)); + + ip_data.current_netif = inp; + ip_data.current_ip4_header = iphdr; + ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len = IPH_HL(iphdr) * 4; + +#if LWIP_RAW + /* raw input did not eat the packet? */ + if (raw_input(p, inp) == 0) +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ + { + pbuf_header(p, -iphdr_hlen); /* Move to payload, no check necessary. */ + + switch (IPH_PROTO(iphdr)) { +#if LWIP_UDP + case IP_PROTO_UDP: +#if LWIP_UDPLITE + case IP_PROTO_UDPLITE: +#endif /* LWIP_UDPLITE */ + snmp_inc_ipindelivers(); + udp_input(p, inp); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ +#if LWIP_TCP + case IP_PROTO_TCP: + snmp_inc_ipindelivers(); + tcp_input(p, inp); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +#if LWIP_ICMP + case IP_PROTO_ICMP: + snmp_inc_ipindelivers(); + icmp_input(p, inp); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */ +#if LWIP_IGMP + case IP_PROTO_IGMP: + igmp_input(p, inp, ip_current_dest_addr()); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + default: +#if LWIP_ICMP + /* send ICMP destination protocol unreachable unless is was a broadcast */ + if (!ip_addr_isbroadcast(ip_current_dest_addr(), inp) && + !ip_addr_ismulticast(ip_current_dest_addr())) { + pbuf_header(p, iphdr_hlen); /* Move to ip header, no check necessary. */ + p->payload = iphdr; + icmp_dest_unreach(p, ICMP_DUR_PROTO); + } +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */ + pbuf_free(p); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("Unsupported transport protocol %"U16_F"\n", IPH_PROTO(iphdr))); + + IP_STATS_INC(ip.proterr); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.drop); + snmp_inc_ipinunknownprotos(); + } + } + + /* @todo: this is not really necessary... */ + ip_data.current_netif = NULL; + ip_data.current_ip4_header = NULL; + ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len = 0; + ip_addr_set_any(ip_current_src_addr()); + ip_addr_set_any(ip_current_dest_addr()); + + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Sends an IP packet on a network interface. This function constructs + * the IP header and calculates the IP header checksum. If the source + * IP address is NULL, the IP address of the outgoing network + * interface is filled in as source address. + * If the destination IP address is IP_HDRINCL, p is assumed to already + * include an IP header and p->payload points to it instead of the data. + * + * @param p the packet to send (p->payload points to the data, e.g. next + protocol header; if dest == IP_HDRINCL, p already includes an IP + header and p->payload points to that IP header) + * @param src the source IP address to send from (if src == IP_ADDR_ANY, the + * IP address of the netif used to send is used as source address) + * @param dest the destination IP address to send the packet to + * @param ttl the TTL value to be set in the IP header + * @param tos the TOS value to be set in the IP header + * @param proto the PROTOCOL to be set in the IP header + * @param netif the netif on which to send this packet + * @return ERR_OK if the packet was sent OK + * ERR_BUF if p doesn't have enough space for IP/LINK headers + * returns errors returned by netif->output + * + * @note ip_id: RFC791 "some host may be able to simply use + * unique identifiers independent of destination" + */ +err_t +ip_output_if(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, + u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, + u8_t proto, struct netif *netif) +{ +#if IP_OPTIONS_SEND + return ip_output_if_opt(p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif, NULL, 0); +} + +/** + * Same as ip_output_if() but with the possibility to include IP options: + * + * @ param ip_options pointer to the IP options, copied into the IP header + * @ param optlen length of ip_options + */ +err_t ip_output_if_opt(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, + u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto, struct netif *netif, void *ip_options, + u16_t optlen) +{ +#endif /* IP_OPTIONS_SEND */ + ip_addr_t *src_used = src; + if (dest != IP_HDRINCL) { + if (ip_addr_isany(src)) { + src_used = &netif->ip_addr; + } + } + +#if IP_OPTIONS_SEND + return ip_output_if_opt_src(p, src_used, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif, + ip_options, optlen); +#else /* IP_OPTIONS_SEND */ + return ip_output_if_src(p, src_used, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif); +#endif /* IP_OPTIONS_SEND */ +} + +/** + * Same as ip_output_if() but 'src' address is not replaced by netif address + * when it is 'any'. + */ +err_t +ip_output_if_src(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, + u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, + u8_t proto, struct netif *netif) +{ +#if IP_OPTIONS_SEND + return ip_output_if_opt_src(p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif, NULL, 0); +} + +/** + * Same as ip_output_if_opt() but 'src' address is not replaced by netif address + * when it is 'any'. + */ +err_t ip_output_if_opt_src(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, + u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto, struct netif *netif, void *ip_options, + u16_t optlen) +{ +#endif /* IP_OPTIONS_SEND */ + struct ip_hdr *iphdr; + ip_addr_t dest_addr; +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE + u32_t chk_sum = 0; +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */ + + /* pbufs passed to IP must have a ref-count of 1 as their payload pointer + gets altered as the packet is passed down the stack */ + LWIP_ASSERT("p->ref == 1", p->ref == 1); + + snmp_inc_ipoutrequests(); + + /* Should the IP header be generated or is it already included in p? */ + if (dest != IP_HDRINCL) { + u16_t ip_hlen = IP_HLEN; +#if IP_OPTIONS_SEND + u16_t optlen_aligned = 0; + if (optlen != 0) { +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE + int i; +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */ + /* round up to a multiple of 4 */ + optlen_aligned = ((optlen + 3) & ~3); + ip_hlen += optlen_aligned; + /* First write in the IP options */ + if (pbuf_header(p, optlen_aligned)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("ip_output_if_opt: not enough room for IP options in pbuf\n")); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.err); + snmp_inc_ipoutdiscards(); + return ERR_BUF; + } + MEMCPY(p->payload, ip_options, optlen); + if (optlen < optlen_aligned) { + /* zero the remaining bytes */ + memset(((char*)p->payload) + optlen, 0, optlen_aligned - optlen); + } +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE + for (i = 0; i < optlen_aligned/2; i++) { + chk_sum += ((u16_t*)p->payload)[i]; + } +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */ + } +#endif /* IP_OPTIONS_SEND */ + /* generate IP header */ + if (pbuf_header(p, IP_HLEN)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("ip_output: not enough room for IP header in pbuf\n")); + + IP_STATS_INC(ip.err); + snmp_inc_ipoutdiscards(); + return ERR_BUF; + } + + iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload; + LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold struct ip_hdr", + (p->len >= sizeof(struct ip_hdr))); + + IPH_TTL_SET(iphdr, ttl); + IPH_PROTO_SET(iphdr, proto); +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE + chk_sum += LWIP_MAKE_U16(proto, ttl); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */ + + /* dest cannot be NULL here */ + ip_addr_copy(iphdr->dest, *dest); +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE + chk_sum += ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->dest) & 0xFFFF; + chk_sum += ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->dest) >> 16; +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */ + + IPH_VHL_SET(iphdr, 4, ip_hlen / 4); + IPH_TOS_SET(iphdr, tos); +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE + chk_sum += LWIP_MAKE_U16(tos, iphdr->_v_hl); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */ + IPH_LEN_SET(iphdr, htons(p->tot_len)); +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE + chk_sum += iphdr->_len; +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */ + IPH_OFFSET_SET(iphdr, 0); + IPH_ID_SET(iphdr, htons(ip_id)); +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE + chk_sum += iphdr->_id; +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */ + ++ip_id; + + if (src == NULL) { + ip_addr_copy(iphdr->src, ip_addr_any); + } else { + /* src cannot be NULL here */ + ip_addr_copy(iphdr->src, *src); + } + +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE + chk_sum += ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->src) & 0xFFFF; + chk_sum += ip4_addr_get_u32(&iphdr->src) >> 16; + chk_sum = (chk_sum >> 16) + (chk_sum & 0xFFFF); + chk_sum = (chk_sum >> 16) + chk_sum; + chk_sum = ~chk_sum; + iphdr->_chksum = chk_sum; /* network order */ +#else /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */ + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, 0); +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, inet_chksum(iphdr, ip_hlen)); +#endif +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP_INLINE */ + } else { + /* IP header already included in p */ + iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload; + ip_addr_copy(dest_addr, iphdr->dest); + dest = &dest_addr; + } + + IP_STATS_INC(ip.xmit); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_output_if: %c%c%"U16_F"\n", netif->name[0], netif->name[1], netif->num)); + ip_debug_print(p); + +#if ENABLE_LOOPBACK + if (ip_addr_cmp(dest, &netif->ip_addr)) { + /* Packet to self, enqueue it for loopback */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("netif_loop_output()")); + return netif_loop_output(netif, p); + } +#if LWIP_IGMP + if ((p->flags & PBUF_FLAG_MCASTLOOP) != 0) { + netif_loop_output(netif, p); + } +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ +#endif /* ENABLE_LOOPBACK */ +#if IP_FRAG + /* don't fragment if interface has mtu set to 0 [loopif] */ + if (netif->mtu && (p->tot_len > netif->mtu)) { + return ip_frag(p, netif, dest); + } +#endif /* IP_FRAG */ + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("netif->output()")); + return netif->output(netif, p, dest); +} + +/** + * Simple interface to ip_output_if. It finds the outgoing network + * interface and calls upon ip_output_if to do the actual work. + * + * @param p the packet to send (p->payload points to the data, e.g. next + protocol header; if dest == IP_HDRINCL, p already includes an IP + header and p->payload points to that IP header) + * @param src the source IP address to send from (if src == IP_ADDR_ANY, the + * IP address of the netif used to send is used as source address) + * @param dest the destination IP address to send the packet to + * @param ttl the TTL value to be set in the IP header + * @param tos the TOS value to be set in the IP header + * @param proto the PROTOCOL to be set in the IP header + * + * @return ERR_RTE if no route is found + * see ip_output_if() for more return values + */ +err_t +ip_output(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, + u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto) +{ + struct netif *netif; + + /* pbufs passed to IP must have a ref-count of 1 as their payload pointer + gets altered as the packet is passed down the stack */ + LWIP_ASSERT("p->ref == 1", p->ref == 1); + + if ((netif = ip_route(dest)) == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_output: No route to %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + ip4_addr1_16(dest), ip4_addr2_16(dest), ip4_addr3_16(dest), ip4_addr4_16(dest))); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.rterr); + return ERR_RTE; + } + + return ip_output_if(p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif); +} + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT +/** Like ip_output, but takes and addr_hint pointer that is passed on to netif->addr_hint + * before calling ip_output_if. + * + * @param p the packet to send (p->payload points to the data, e.g. next + protocol header; if dest == IP_HDRINCL, p already includes an IP + header and p->payload points to that IP header) + * @param src the source IP address to send from (if src == IP_ADDR_ANY, the + * IP address of the netif used to send is used as source address) + * @param dest the destination IP address to send the packet to + * @param ttl the TTL value to be set in the IP header + * @param tos the TOS value to be set in the IP header + * @param proto the PROTOCOL to be set in the IP header + * @param addr_hint address hint pointer set to netif->addr_hint before + * calling ip_output_if() + * + * @return ERR_RTE if no route is found + * see ip_output_if() for more return values + */ +err_t +ip_output_hinted(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, + u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto, u8_t *addr_hint) +{ + struct netif *netif; + err_t err; + + /* pbufs passed to IP must have a ref-count of 1 as their payload pointer + gets altered as the packet is passed down the stack */ + LWIP_ASSERT("p->ref == 1", p->ref == 1); + + if ((netif = ip_route(dest)) == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("ip_output: No route to %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + ip4_addr1_16(dest), ip4_addr2_16(dest), ip4_addr3_16(dest), ip4_addr4_16(dest))); + IP_STATS_INC(ip.rterr); + return ERR_RTE; + } + + NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, addr_hint); + err = ip_output_if(p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif); + NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, NULL); + + return err; +} +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT*/ + +#if IP_DEBUG +/* Print an IP header by using LWIP_DEBUGF + * @param p an IP packet, p->payload pointing to the IP header + */ +void +ip_debug_print(struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct ip_hdr *iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("IP header:\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("|%2"S16_F" |%2"S16_F" | 0x%02"X16_F" | %5"U16_F" | (v, hl, tos, len)\n", + IPH_V(iphdr), + IPH_HL(iphdr), + IPH_TOS(iphdr), + ntohs(IPH_LEN(iphdr)))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("| %5"U16_F" |%"U16_F"%"U16_F"%"U16_F"| %4"U16_F" | (id, flags, offset)\n", + ntohs(IPH_ID(iphdr)), + ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr)) >> 15 & 1, + ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr)) >> 14 & 1, + ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr)) >> 13 & 1, + ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr)) & IP_OFFMASK)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("| %3"U16_F" | %3"U16_F" | 0x%04"X16_F" | (ttl, proto, chksum)\n", + IPH_TTL(iphdr), + IPH_PROTO(iphdr), + ntohs(IPH_CHKSUM(iphdr)))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("| %3"U16_F" | %3"U16_F" | %3"U16_F" | %3"U16_F" | (src)\n", + ip4_addr1_16(&iphdr->src), + ip4_addr2_16(&iphdr->src), + ip4_addr3_16(&iphdr->src), + ip4_addr4_16(&iphdr->src))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("| %3"U16_F" | %3"U16_F" | %3"U16_F" | %3"U16_F" | (dest)\n", + ip4_addr1_16(&iphdr->dest), + ip4_addr2_16(&iphdr->dest), + ip4_addr3_16(&iphdr->dest), + ip4_addr4_16(&iphdr->dest))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); +} +#endif /* IP_DEBUG */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/ip4_addr.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/ip4_addr.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8f633ff231 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/ip4_addr.c @@ -0,0 +1,312 @@ +/** + * @file + * This is the IPv4 address tools implementation. + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + +/* used by IP_ADDR_ANY and IP_ADDR_BROADCAST in ip_addr.h */ +const ip_addr_t ip_addr_any = { IPADDR_ANY }; +const ip_addr_t ip_addr_broadcast = { IPADDR_BROADCAST }; + +/** + * Determine if an address is a broadcast address on a network interface + * + * @param addr address to be checked + * @param netif the network interface against which the address is checked + * @return returns non-zero if the address is a broadcast address + */ +u8_t +ip4_addr_isbroadcast(u32_t addr, const struct netif *netif) +{ + ip_addr_t ipaddr; + ip4_addr_set_u32(&ipaddr, addr); + + /* all ones (broadcast) or all zeroes (old skool broadcast) */ + if ((~addr == IPADDR_ANY) || + (addr == IPADDR_ANY)) { + return 1; + /* no broadcast support on this network interface? */ + } else if ((netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_BROADCAST) == 0) { + /* the given address cannot be a broadcast address + * nor can we check against any broadcast addresses */ + return 0; + /* address matches network interface address exactly? => no broadcast */ + } else if (addr == ip4_addr_get_u32(&netif->ip_addr)) { + return 0; + /* on the same (sub) network... */ + } else if (ip_addr_netcmp(&ipaddr, &(netif->ip_addr), &(netif->netmask)) + /* ...and host identifier bits are all ones? =>... */ + && ((addr & ~ip4_addr_get_u32(&netif->netmask)) == + (IPADDR_BROADCAST & ~ip4_addr_get_u32(&netif->netmask)))) { + /* => network broadcast address */ + return 1; + } else { + return 0; + } +} + +/** Checks if a netmask is valid (starting with ones, then only zeros) + * + * @param netmask the IPv4 netmask to check (in network byte order!) + * @return 1 if the netmask is valid, 0 if it is not + */ +u8_t +ip4_addr_netmask_valid(u32_t netmask) +{ + u32_t mask; + u32_t nm_hostorder = lwip_htonl(netmask); + + /* first, check for the first zero */ + for (mask = 1UL << 31 ; mask != 0; mask >>= 1) { + if ((nm_hostorder & mask) == 0) { + break; + } + } + /* then check that there is no one */ + for (; mask != 0; mask >>= 1) { + if ((nm_hostorder & mask) != 0) { + /* there is a one after the first zero -> invalid */ + return 0; + } + } + /* no one after the first zero -> valid */ + return 1; +} + +/* Here for now until needed in other places in lwIP */ +#ifndef isprint +#define in_range(c, lo, up) ((u8_t)c >= lo && (u8_t)c <= up) +#define isprint(c) in_range(c, 0x20, 0x7f) +#define isdigit(c) in_range(c, '0', '9') +#define isxdigit(c) (isdigit(c) || in_range(c, 'a', 'f') || in_range(c, 'A', 'F')) +#define islower(c) in_range(c, 'a', 'z') +#define isspace(c) (c == ' ' || c == '\f' || c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\t' || c == '\v') +#endif + +/** + * Ascii internet address interpretation routine. + * The value returned is in network order. + * + * @param cp IP address in ascii represenation (e.g. "127.0.0.1") + * @return ip address in network order + */ +u32_t +ipaddr_addr(const char *cp) +{ + ip_addr_t val; + + if (ipaddr_aton(cp, &val)) { + return ip4_addr_get_u32(&val); + } + return (IPADDR_NONE); +} + +/** + * Check whether "cp" is a valid ascii representation + * of an Internet address and convert to a binary address. + * Returns 1 if the address is valid, 0 if not. + * This replaces inet_addr, the return value from which + * cannot distinguish between failure and a local broadcast address. + * + * @param cp IP address in ascii represenation (e.g. "127.0.0.1") + * @param addr pointer to which to save the ip address in network order + * @return 1 if cp could be converted to addr, 0 on failure + */ +int +ipaddr_aton(const char *cp, ip_addr_t *addr) +{ + u32_t val; + u8_t base; + char c; + u32_t parts[4]; + u32_t *pp = parts; + + c = *cp; + for (;;) { + /* + * Collect number up to ``.''. + * Values are specified as for C: + * 0x=hex, 0=octal, 1-9=decimal. + */ + if (!isdigit(c)) + return (0); + val = 0; + base = 10; + if (c == '0') { + c = *++cp; + if (c == 'x' || c == 'X') { + base = 16; + c = *++cp; + } else + base = 8; + } + for (;;) { + if (isdigit(c)) { + val = (val * base) + (int)(c - '0'); + c = *++cp; + } else if (base == 16 && isxdigit(c)) { + val = (val << 4) | (int)(c + 10 - (islower(c) ? 'a' : 'A')); + c = *++cp; + } else + break; + } + if (c == '.') { + /* + * Internet format: + * a.b.c.d + * a.b.c (with c treated as 16 bits) + * a.b (with b treated as 24 bits) + */ + if (pp >= parts + 3) { + return (0); + } + *pp++ = val; + c = *++cp; + } else + break; + } + /* + * Check for trailing characters. + */ + if (c != '\0' && !isspace(c)) { + return (0); + } + /* + * Concoct the address according to + * the number of parts specified. + */ + switch (pp - parts + 1) { + + case 0: + return (0); /* initial nondigit */ + + case 1: /* a -- 32 bits */ + break; + + case 2: /* a.b -- 8.24 bits */ + if (val > 0xffffffUL) { + return (0); + } + val |= parts[0] << 24; + break; + + case 3: /* a.b.c -- 8.8.16 bits */ + if (val > 0xffff) { + return (0); + } + val |= (parts[0] << 24) | (parts[1] << 16); + break; + + case 4: /* a.b.c.d -- 8.8.8.8 bits */ + if (val > 0xff) { + return (0); + } + val |= (parts[0] << 24) | (parts[1] << 16) | (parts[2] << 8); + break; + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("unhandled", 0); + break; + } + if (addr) { + ip4_addr_set_u32(addr, htonl(val)); + } + return (1); +} + +/** + * Convert numeric IP address into decimal dotted ASCII representation. + * returns ptr to static buffer; not reentrant! + * + * @param addr ip address in network order to convert + * @return pointer to a global static (!) buffer that holds the ASCII + * represenation of addr + */ +char * +ipaddr_ntoa(const ip_addr_t *addr) +{ + static char str[16]; + return ipaddr_ntoa_r(addr, str, 16); +} + +/** + * Same as ipaddr_ntoa, but reentrant since a user-supplied buffer is used. + * + * @param addr ip address in network order to convert + * @param buf target buffer where the string is stored + * @param buflen length of buf + * @return either pointer to buf which now holds the ASCII + * representation of addr or NULL if buf was too small + */ +char *ipaddr_ntoa_r(const ip_addr_t *addr, char *buf, int buflen) +{ + u32_t s_addr; + char inv[3]; + char *rp; + u8_t *ap; + u8_t rem; + u8_t n; + u8_t i; + int len = 0; + + s_addr = ip4_addr_get_u32(addr); + + rp = buf; + ap = (u8_t *)&s_addr; + for(n = 0; n < 4; n++) { + i = 0; + do { + rem = *ap % (u8_t)10; + *ap /= (u8_t)10; + inv[i++] = '0' + rem; + } while(*ap); + while(i--) { + if (len++ >= buflen) { + return NULL; + } + *rp++ = inv[i]; + } + if (len++ >= buflen) { + return NULL; + } + *rp++ = '.'; + ap++; + } + *--rp = 0; + return buf; +} diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/ip_frag.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/ip_frag.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..218a298a6b --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv4/ip_frag.c @@ -0,0 +1,878 @@ +/** + * @file + * This is the IPv4 packet segmentation and reassembly implementation. + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Jani Monoses + * Simon Goldschmidt + * original reassembly code by Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/ip_frag.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/icmp.h" + +#include + +#if IP_REASSEMBLY +/** + * The IP reassembly code currently has the following limitations: + * - IP header options are not supported + * - fragments must not overlap (e.g. due to different routes), + * currently, overlapping or duplicate fragments are thrown away + * if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP=1 (the default)! + * + * @todo: work with IP header options + */ + +/** Setting this to 0, you can turn off checking the fragments for overlapping + * regions. The code gets a little smaller. Only use this if you know that + * overlapping won't occur on your network! */ +#ifndef IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP +#define IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP 1 +#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */ + +/** Set to 0 to prevent freeing the oldest datagram when the reassembly buffer is + * full (IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS pbufs are enqueued). The code gets a little smaller. + * Datagrams will be freed by timeout only. Especially useful when MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA + * is set to 1, so one datagram can be reassembled at a time, only. */ +#ifndef IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST +#define IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST 1 +#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */ + +#define IP_REASS_FLAG_LASTFRAG 0x01 + +/** This is a helper struct which holds the starting + * offset and the ending offset of this fragment to + * easily chain the fragments. + * It has the same packing requirements as the IP header, since it replaces + * the IP header in memory in incoming fragments (after copying it) to keep + * track of the various fragments. (-> If the IP header doesn't need packing, + * this struct doesn't need packing, too.) + */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct ip_reass_helper { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct pbuf *next_pbuf); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t start); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t end); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#define IP_ADDRESSES_AND_ID_MATCH(iphdrA, iphdrB) \ + (ip_addr_cmp(&(iphdrA)->src, &(iphdrB)->src) && \ + ip_addr_cmp(&(iphdrA)->dest, &(iphdrB)->dest) && \ + IPH_ID(iphdrA) == IPH_ID(iphdrB)) ? 1 : 0 + +/* global variables */ +static struct ip_reassdata *reassdatagrams; +static u16_t ip_reass_pbufcount; + +/* function prototypes */ +static void ip_reass_dequeue_datagram(struct ip_reassdata *ipr, struct ip_reassdata *prev); +static int ip_reass_free_complete_datagram(struct ip_reassdata *ipr, struct ip_reassdata *prev); + +/** + * Reassembly timer base function + * for both NO_SYS == 0 and 1 (!). + * + * Should be called every 1000 msec (defined by IP_TMR_INTERVAL). + */ +void +ip_reass_tmr(void) +{ + struct ip_reassdata *r, *prev = NULL; + + r = reassdatagrams; + while (r != NULL) { + /* Decrement the timer. Once it reaches 0, + * clean up the incomplete fragment assembly */ + if (r->timer > 0) { + r->timer--; + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG, ("ip_reass_tmr: timer dec %"U16_F"\n",(u16_t)r->timer)); + prev = r; + r = r->next; + } else { + /* reassembly timed out */ + struct ip_reassdata *tmp; + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG, ("ip_reass_tmr: timer timed out\n")); + tmp = r; + /* get the next pointer before freeing */ + r = r->next; + /* free the helper struct and all enqueued pbufs */ + ip_reass_free_complete_datagram(tmp, prev); + } + } +} + +/** + * Free a datagram (struct ip_reassdata) and all its pbufs. + * Updates the total count of enqueued pbufs (ip_reass_pbufcount), + * SNMP counters and sends an ICMP time exceeded packet. + * + * @param ipr datagram to free + * @param prev the previous datagram in the linked list + * @return the number of pbufs freed + */ +static int +ip_reass_free_complete_datagram(struct ip_reassdata *ipr, struct ip_reassdata *prev) +{ + u16_t pbufs_freed = 0; + u8_t clen; + struct pbuf *p; + struct ip_reass_helper *iprh; + + LWIP_ASSERT("prev != ipr", prev != ipr); + if (prev != NULL) { + LWIP_ASSERT("prev->next == ipr", prev->next == ipr); + } + + snmp_inc_ipreasmfails(); +#if LWIP_ICMP + iprh = (struct ip_reass_helper *)ipr->p->payload; + if (iprh->start == 0) { + /* The first fragment was received, send ICMP time exceeded. */ + /* First, de-queue the first pbuf from r->p. */ + p = ipr->p; + ipr->p = iprh->next_pbuf; + /* Then, copy the original header into it. */ + SMEMCPY(p->payload, &ipr->iphdr, IP_HLEN); + icmp_time_exceeded(p, ICMP_TE_FRAG); + clen = pbuf_clen(p); + LWIP_ASSERT("pbufs_freed + clen <= 0xffff", pbufs_freed + clen <= 0xffff); + pbufs_freed += clen; + pbuf_free(p); + } +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */ + + /* First, free all received pbufs. The individual pbufs need to be released + separately as they have not yet been chained */ + p = ipr->p; + while (p != NULL) { + struct pbuf *pcur; + iprh = (struct ip_reass_helper *)p->payload; + pcur = p; + /* get the next pointer before freeing */ + p = iprh->next_pbuf; + clen = pbuf_clen(pcur); + LWIP_ASSERT("pbufs_freed + clen <= 0xffff", pbufs_freed + clen <= 0xffff); + pbufs_freed += clen; + pbuf_free(pcur); + } + /* Then, unchain the struct ip_reassdata from the list and free it. */ + ip_reass_dequeue_datagram(ipr, prev); + LWIP_ASSERT("ip_reass_pbufcount >= clen", ip_reass_pbufcount >= pbufs_freed); + ip_reass_pbufcount -= pbufs_freed; + + return pbufs_freed; +} + +#if IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST +/** + * Free the oldest datagram to make room for enqueueing new fragments. + * The datagram 'fraghdr' belongs to is not freed! + * + * @param fraghdr IP header of the current fragment + * @param pbufs_needed number of pbufs needed to enqueue + * (used for freeing other datagrams if not enough space) + * @return the number of pbufs freed + */ +static int +ip_reass_remove_oldest_datagram(struct ip_hdr *fraghdr, int pbufs_needed) +{ + /* @todo Can't we simply remove the last datagram in the + * linked list behind reassdatagrams? + */ + struct ip_reassdata *r, *oldest, *prev; + int pbufs_freed = 0, pbufs_freed_current; + int other_datagrams; + + /* Free datagrams until being allowed to enqueue 'pbufs_needed' pbufs, + * but don't free the datagram that 'fraghdr' belongs to! */ + do { + oldest = NULL; + prev = NULL; + other_datagrams = 0; + r = reassdatagrams; + while (r != NULL) { + if (!IP_ADDRESSES_AND_ID_MATCH(&r->iphdr, fraghdr)) { + /* Not the same datagram as fraghdr */ + other_datagrams++; + if (oldest == NULL) { + oldest = r; + } else if (r->timer <= oldest->timer) { + /* older than the previous oldest */ + oldest = r; + } + } + if (r->next != NULL) { + prev = r; + } + r = r->next; + } + if (oldest != NULL) { + pbufs_freed_current = ip_reass_free_complete_datagram(oldest, prev); + pbufs_freed += pbufs_freed_current; + } + } while ((pbufs_freed < pbufs_needed) && (other_datagrams > 1)); + return pbufs_freed; +} +#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */ + +/** + * Enqueues a new fragment into the fragment queue + * @param fraghdr points to the new fragments IP hdr + * @param clen number of pbufs needed to enqueue (used for freeing other datagrams if not enough space) + * @return A pointer to the queue location into which the fragment was enqueued + */ +static struct ip_reassdata* +ip_reass_enqueue_new_datagram(struct ip_hdr *fraghdr, int clen) +{ + struct ip_reassdata* ipr; + /* No matching previous fragment found, allocate a new reassdata struct */ + ipr = (struct ip_reassdata *)memp_malloc(MEMP_REASSDATA); + if (ipr == NULL) { +#if IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST + if (ip_reass_remove_oldest_datagram(fraghdr, clen) >= clen) { + ipr = (struct ip_reassdata *)memp_malloc(MEMP_REASSDATA); + } + if (ipr == NULL) +#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */ + { + IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.memerr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG,("Failed to alloc reassdata struct\n")); + return NULL; + } + } + memset(ipr, 0, sizeof(struct ip_reassdata)); + ipr->timer = IP_REASS_MAXAGE; + + /* enqueue the new structure to the front of the list */ + ipr->next = reassdatagrams; + reassdatagrams = ipr; + /* copy the ip header for later tests and input */ + /* @todo: no ip options supported? */ + SMEMCPY(&(ipr->iphdr), fraghdr, IP_HLEN); + return ipr; +} + +/** + * Dequeues a datagram from the datagram queue. Doesn't deallocate the pbufs. + * @param ipr points to the queue entry to dequeue + */ +static void +ip_reass_dequeue_datagram(struct ip_reassdata *ipr, struct ip_reassdata *prev) +{ + + /* dequeue the reass struct */ + if (reassdatagrams == ipr) { + /* it was the first in the list */ + reassdatagrams = ipr->next; + } else { + /* it wasn't the first, so it must have a valid 'prev' */ + LWIP_ASSERT("sanity check linked list", prev != NULL); + prev->next = ipr->next; + } + + /* now we can free the ip_reass struct */ + memp_free(MEMP_REASSDATA, ipr); +} + +/** + * Chain a new pbuf into the pbuf list that composes the datagram. The pbuf list + * will grow over time as new pbufs are rx. + * Also checks that the datagram passes basic continuity checks (if the last + * fragment was received at least once). + * @param root_p points to the 'root' pbuf for the current datagram being assembled. + * @param new_p points to the pbuf for the current fragment + * @return 0 if invalid, >0 otherwise + */ +static int +ip_reass_chain_frag_into_datagram_and_validate(struct ip_reassdata *ipr, struct pbuf *new_p) +{ + struct ip_reass_helper *iprh, *iprh_tmp, *iprh_prev=NULL; + struct pbuf *q; + u16_t offset,len; + struct ip_hdr *fraghdr; + int valid = 1; + + /* Extract length and fragment offset from current fragment */ + fraghdr = (struct ip_hdr*)new_p->payload; + len = ntohs(IPH_LEN(fraghdr)) - IPH_HL(fraghdr) * 4; + offset = (ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(fraghdr)) & IP_OFFMASK) * 8; + + /* overwrite the fragment's ip header from the pbuf with our helper struct, + * and setup the embedded helper structure. */ + /* make sure the struct ip_reass_helper fits into the IP header */ + LWIP_ASSERT("sizeof(struct ip_reass_helper) <= IP_HLEN", + sizeof(struct ip_reass_helper) <= IP_HLEN); + iprh = (struct ip_reass_helper*)new_p->payload; + iprh->next_pbuf = NULL; + iprh->start = offset; + iprh->end = offset + len; + + /* Iterate through until we either get to the end of the list (append), + * or we find on with a larger offset (insert). */ + for (q = ipr->p; q != NULL;) { + iprh_tmp = (struct ip_reass_helper*)q->payload; + if (iprh->start < iprh_tmp->start) { + /* the new pbuf should be inserted before this */ + iprh->next_pbuf = q; + if (iprh_prev != NULL) { + /* not the fragment with the lowest offset */ +#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP + if ((iprh->start < iprh_prev->end) || (iprh->end > iprh_tmp->start)) { + /* fragment overlaps with previous or following, throw away */ + goto freepbuf; + } +#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */ + iprh_prev->next_pbuf = new_p; + } else { + /* fragment with the lowest offset */ + ipr->p = new_p; + } + break; + } else if(iprh->start == iprh_tmp->start) { + /* received the same datagram twice: no need to keep the datagram */ + goto freepbuf; +#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP + } else if(iprh->start < iprh_tmp->end) { + /* overlap: no need to keep the new datagram */ + goto freepbuf; +#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */ + } else { + /* Check if the fragments received so far have no wholes. */ + if (iprh_prev != NULL) { + if (iprh_prev->end != iprh_tmp->start) { + /* There is a fragment missing between the current + * and the previous fragment */ + valid = 0; + } + } + } + q = iprh_tmp->next_pbuf; + iprh_prev = iprh_tmp; + } + + /* If q is NULL, then we made it to the end of the list. Determine what to do now */ + if (q == NULL) { + if (iprh_prev != NULL) { + /* this is (for now), the fragment with the highest offset: + * chain it to the last fragment */ +#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP + LWIP_ASSERT("check fragments don't overlap", iprh_prev->end <= iprh->start); +#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */ + iprh_prev->next_pbuf = new_p; + if (iprh_prev->end != iprh->start) { + valid = 0; + } + } else { +#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP + LWIP_ASSERT("no previous fragment, this must be the first fragment!", + ipr->p == NULL); +#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */ + /* this is the first fragment we ever received for this ip datagram */ + ipr->p = new_p; + } + } + + /* At this point, the validation part begins: */ + /* If we already received the last fragment */ + if ((ipr->flags & IP_REASS_FLAG_LASTFRAG) != 0) { + /* and had no wholes so far */ + if (valid) { + /* then check if the rest of the fragments is here */ + /* Check if the queue starts with the first datagram */ + if ((ipr->p == NULL) || (((struct ip_reass_helper*)ipr->p->payload)->start != 0)) { + valid = 0; + } else { + /* and check that there are no wholes after this datagram */ + iprh_prev = iprh; + q = iprh->next_pbuf; + while (q != NULL) { + iprh = (struct ip_reass_helper*)q->payload; + if (iprh_prev->end != iprh->start) { + valid = 0; + break; + } + iprh_prev = iprh; + q = iprh->next_pbuf; + } + /* if still valid, all fragments are received + * (because to the MF==0 already arrived */ + if (valid) { + LWIP_ASSERT("sanity check", ipr->p != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("sanity check", + ((struct ip_reass_helper*)ipr->p->payload) != iprh); + LWIP_ASSERT("validate_datagram:next_pbuf!=NULL", + iprh->next_pbuf == NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("validate_datagram:datagram end!=datagram len", + iprh->end == ipr->datagram_len); + } + } + } + /* If valid is 0 here, there are some fragments missing in the middle + * (since MF == 0 has already arrived). Such datagrams simply time out if + * no more fragments are received... */ + return valid; + } + /* If we come here, not all fragments were received, yet! */ + return 0; /* not yet valid! */ +#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP +freepbuf: + ip_reass_pbufcount -= pbuf_clen(new_p); + pbuf_free(new_p); + return 0; +#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */ +} + +/** + * Reassembles incoming IP fragments into an IP datagram. + * + * @param p points to a pbuf chain of the fragment + * @return NULL if reassembly is incomplete, ? otherwise + */ +struct pbuf * +ip_reass(struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct pbuf *r; + struct ip_hdr *fraghdr; + struct ip_reassdata *ipr; + struct ip_reass_helper *iprh; + u16_t offset, len; + u8_t clen; + + IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.recv); + snmp_inc_ipreasmreqds(); + + fraghdr = (struct ip_hdr*)p->payload; + + if ((IPH_HL(fraghdr) * 4) != IP_HLEN) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG,("ip_reass: IP options currently not supported!\n")); + IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.err); + goto nullreturn; + } + + offset = (ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(fraghdr)) & IP_OFFMASK) * 8; + len = ntohs(IPH_LEN(fraghdr)) - IPH_HL(fraghdr) * 4; + + /* Check if we are allowed to enqueue more datagrams. */ + clen = pbuf_clen(p); + if ((ip_reass_pbufcount + clen) > IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS) { +#if IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST + if (!ip_reass_remove_oldest_datagram(fraghdr, clen) || + ((ip_reass_pbufcount + clen) > IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS)) +#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */ + { + /* No datagram could be freed and still too many pbufs enqueued */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG,("ip_reass: Overflow condition: pbufct=%d, clen=%d, MAX=%d\n", + ip_reass_pbufcount, clen, IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS)); + IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.memerr); + /* @todo: send ICMP time exceeded here? */ + /* drop this pbuf */ + goto nullreturn; + } + } + + /* Look for the datagram the fragment belongs to in the current datagram queue, + * remembering the previous in the queue for later dequeueing. */ + for (ipr = reassdatagrams; ipr != NULL; ipr = ipr->next) { + /* Check if the incoming fragment matches the one currently present + in the reassembly buffer. If so, we proceed with copying the + fragment into the buffer. */ + if (IP_ADDRESSES_AND_ID_MATCH(&ipr->iphdr, fraghdr)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG, ("ip_reass: matching previous fragment ID=%"X16_F"\n", + ntohs(IPH_ID(fraghdr)))); + IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.cachehit); + break; + } + } + + if (ipr == NULL) { + /* Enqueue a new datagram into the datagram queue */ + ipr = ip_reass_enqueue_new_datagram(fraghdr, clen); + /* Bail if unable to enqueue */ + if(ipr == NULL) { + goto nullreturn; + } + } else { + if (((ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(fraghdr)) & IP_OFFMASK) == 0) && + ((ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(&ipr->iphdr)) & IP_OFFMASK) != 0)) { + /* ipr->iphdr is not the header from the first fragment, but fraghdr is + * -> copy fraghdr into ipr->iphdr since we want to have the header + * of the first fragment (for ICMP time exceeded and later, for copying + * all options, if supported)*/ + SMEMCPY(&ipr->iphdr, fraghdr, IP_HLEN); + } + } + /* Track the current number of pbufs current 'in-flight', in order to limit + the number of fragments that may be enqueued at any one time */ + ip_reass_pbufcount += clen; + + /* At this point, we have either created a new entry or pointing + * to an existing one */ + + /* check for 'no more fragments', and update queue entry*/ + if ((IPH_OFFSET(fraghdr) & PP_NTOHS(IP_MF)) == 0) { + ipr->flags |= IP_REASS_FLAG_LASTFRAG; + ipr->datagram_len = offset + len; + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG, + ("ip_reass: last fragment seen, total len %"S16_F"\n", + ipr->datagram_len)); + } + /* find the right place to insert this pbuf */ + /* @todo: trim pbufs if fragments are overlapping */ + if (ip_reass_chain_frag_into_datagram_and_validate(ipr, p)) { + struct ip_reassdata *ipr_prev; + /* the totally last fragment (flag more fragments = 0) was received at least + * once AND all fragments are received */ + ipr->datagram_len += IP_HLEN; + + /* save the second pbuf before copying the header over the pointer */ + r = ((struct ip_reass_helper*)ipr->p->payload)->next_pbuf; + + /* copy the original ip header back to the first pbuf */ + fraghdr = (struct ip_hdr*)(ipr->p->payload); + SMEMCPY(fraghdr, &ipr->iphdr, IP_HLEN); + IPH_LEN_SET(fraghdr, htons(ipr->datagram_len)); + IPH_OFFSET_SET(fraghdr, 0); + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(fraghdr, 0); + /* @todo: do we need to set calculate the correct checksum? */ +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(fraghdr, inet_chksum(fraghdr, IP_HLEN)); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP */ + + p = ipr->p; + + /* chain together the pbufs contained within the reass_data list. */ + while(r != NULL) { + iprh = (struct ip_reass_helper*)r->payload; + + /* hide the ip header for every succeding fragment */ + pbuf_header(r, -IP_HLEN); + pbuf_cat(p, r); + r = iprh->next_pbuf; + } + + /* find the previous entry in the linked list */ + if (ipr == reassdatagrams) { + ipr_prev = NULL; + } else { + for (ipr_prev = reassdatagrams; ipr_prev != NULL; ipr_prev = ipr_prev->next) { + if (ipr_prev->next == ipr) { + break; + } + } + } + + /* release the sources allocate for the fragment queue entry */ + ip_reass_dequeue_datagram(ipr, ipr_prev); + + /* and adjust the number of pbufs currently queued for reassembly. */ + ip_reass_pbufcount -= pbuf_clen(p); + + /* Return the pbuf chain */ + return p; + } + /* the datagram is not (yet?) reassembled completely */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG,("ip_reass_pbufcount: %d out\n", ip_reass_pbufcount)); + return NULL; + +nullreturn: + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG,("ip_reass: nullreturn\n")); + IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.drop); + pbuf_free(p); + return NULL; +} +#endif /* IP_REASSEMBLY */ + +#if IP_FRAG +#if IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF +static u8_t buf[LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(IP_FRAG_MAX_MTU + MEM_ALIGNMENT - 1)]; +#else /* IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF */ + +#if !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF +/** Allocate a new struct pbuf_custom_ref */ +static struct pbuf_custom_ref* +ip_frag_alloc_pbuf_custom_ref(void) +{ + return (struct pbuf_custom_ref*)memp_malloc(MEMP_FRAG_PBUF); +} + +/** Free a struct pbuf_custom_ref */ +static void +ip_frag_free_pbuf_custom_ref(struct pbuf_custom_ref* p) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("p != NULL", p != NULL); + memp_free(MEMP_FRAG_PBUF, p); +} + +/** Free-callback function to free a 'struct pbuf_custom_ref', called by + * pbuf_free. */ +static void +ipfrag_free_pbuf_custom(struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct pbuf_custom_ref *pcr = (struct pbuf_custom_ref*)p; + LWIP_ASSERT("pcr != NULL", pcr != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("pcr == p", (void*)pcr == (void*)p); + if (pcr->original != NULL) { + pbuf_free(pcr->original); + } + ip_frag_free_pbuf_custom_ref(pcr); +} +#endif /* !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ +#endif /* IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF */ + +/** + * Fragment an IP datagram if too large for the netif. + * + * Chop the datagram in MTU sized chunks and send them in order + * by using a fixed size static memory buffer (PBUF_REF) or + * point PBUF_REFs into p (depending on IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF). + * + * @param p ip packet to send + * @param netif the netif on which to send + * @param dest destination ip address to which to send + * + * @return ERR_OK if sent successfully, err_t otherwise + */ +err_t +ip_frag(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *dest) +{ + struct pbuf *rambuf; +#if IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF + struct pbuf *header; +#else +#if !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF + struct pbuf *newpbuf; +#endif + struct ip_hdr *original_iphdr; +#endif + struct ip_hdr *iphdr; + u16_t nfb; + u16_t left, cop; + u16_t mtu = netif->mtu; + u16_t ofo, omf; + u16_t last; + u16_t poff = IP_HLEN; + u16_t tmp; +#if !IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF && !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF + u16_t newpbuflen = 0; + u16_t left_to_copy; +#endif + + /* Get a RAM based MTU sized pbuf */ +#if IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF + /* When using a static buffer, we use a PBUF_REF, which we will + * use to reference the packet (without link header). + * Layer and length is irrelevant. + */ + rambuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, 0, PBUF_REF); + if (rambuf == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG, ("ip_frag: pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, 0, PBUF_REF) failed\n")); + return ERR_MEM; + } + rambuf->tot_len = rambuf->len = mtu; + rambuf->payload = LWIP_MEM_ALIGN((void *)buf); + + /* Copy the IP header in it */ + iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)rambuf->payload; + SMEMCPY(iphdr, p->payload, IP_HLEN); +#else /* IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF */ + original_iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload; + iphdr = original_iphdr; +#endif /* IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF */ + + /* Save original offset */ + tmp = ntohs(IPH_OFFSET(iphdr)); + ofo = tmp & IP_OFFMASK; + omf = tmp & IP_MF; + + left = p->tot_len - IP_HLEN; + + nfb = (mtu - IP_HLEN) / 8; + + while (left) { + last = (left <= mtu - IP_HLEN); + + /* Set new offset and MF flag */ + tmp = omf | (IP_OFFMASK & (ofo)); + if (!last) { + tmp = tmp | IP_MF; + } + + /* Fill this fragment */ + cop = last ? left : nfb * 8; + +#if IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF + poff += pbuf_copy_partial(p, (u8_t*)iphdr + IP_HLEN, cop, poff); +#else /* IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF + rambuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, cop, PBUF_RAM); + if (rambuf == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("this needs a pbuf in one piece!", + (rambuf->len == rambuf->tot_len) && (rambuf->next == NULL)); + poff += pbuf_copy_partial(p, rambuf->payload, cop, poff); + /* make room for the IP header */ + if(pbuf_header(rambuf, IP_HLEN)) { + pbuf_free(rambuf); + return ERR_MEM; + } + /* fill in the IP header */ + SMEMCPY(rambuf->payload, original_iphdr, IP_HLEN); + iphdr = rambuf->payload; +#else /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ + /* When not using a static buffer, create a chain of pbufs. + * The first will be a PBUF_RAM holding the link and IP header. + * The rest will be PBUF_REFs mirroring the pbuf chain to be fragged, + * but limited to the size of an mtu. + */ + rambuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, IP_HLEN, PBUF_RAM); + if (rambuf == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("this needs a pbuf in one piece!", + (p->len >= (IP_HLEN))); + SMEMCPY(rambuf->payload, original_iphdr, IP_HLEN); + iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)rambuf->payload; + + /* Can just adjust p directly for needed offset. */ + p->payload = (u8_t *)p->payload + poff; + p->len -= poff; + + left_to_copy = cop; + while (left_to_copy) { + struct pbuf_custom_ref *pcr; + newpbuflen = (left_to_copy < p->len) ? left_to_copy : p->len; + /* Is this pbuf already empty? */ + if (!newpbuflen) { + p = p->next; + continue; + } + pcr = ip_frag_alloc_pbuf_custom_ref(); + if (pcr == NULL) { + pbuf_free(rambuf); + return ERR_MEM; + } + /* Mirror this pbuf, although we might not need all of it. */ + newpbuf = pbuf_alloced_custom(PBUF_RAW, newpbuflen, PBUF_REF, &pcr->pc, p->payload, newpbuflen); + if (newpbuf == NULL) { + ip_frag_free_pbuf_custom_ref(pcr); + pbuf_free(rambuf); + return ERR_MEM; + } + pbuf_ref(p); + pcr->original = p; + pcr->pc.custom_free_function = ipfrag_free_pbuf_custom; + + /* Add it to end of rambuf's chain, but using pbuf_cat, not pbuf_chain + * so that it is removed when pbuf_dechain is later called on rambuf. + */ + pbuf_cat(rambuf, newpbuf); + left_to_copy -= newpbuflen; + if (left_to_copy) { + p = p->next; + } + } + poff = newpbuflen; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ +#endif /* IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF */ + + /* Correct header */ + IPH_OFFSET_SET(iphdr, htons(tmp)); + IPH_LEN_SET(iphdr, htons(cop + IP_HLEN)); + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, 0); +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_IP + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, inet_chksum(iphdr, IP_HLEN)); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_IP */ + +#if IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF + if (last) { + pbuf_realloc(rambuf, left + IP_HLEN); + } + + /* This part is ugly: we alloc a RAM based pbuf for + * the link level header for each chunk and then + * free it.A PBUF_ROM style pbuf for which pbuf_header + * worked would make things simpler. + */ + header = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, 0, PBUF_RAM); + if (header != NULL) { + pbuf_chain(header, rambuf); + netif->output(netif, header, dest); + IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.xmit); + snmp_inc_ipfragcreates(); + pbuf_free(header); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP_REASS_DEBUG, ("ip_frag: pbuf_alloc() for header failed\n")); + pbuf_free(rambuf); + return ERR_MEM; + } +#else /* IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF */ + /* No need for separate header pbuf - we allowed room for it in rambuf + * when allocated. + */ + netif->output(netif, rambuf, dest); + IPFRAG_STATS_INC(ip_frag.xmit); + + /* Unfortunately we can't reuse rambuf - the hardware may still be + * using the buffer. Instead we free it (and the ensuing chain) and + * recreate it next time round the loop. If we're lucky the hardware + * will have already sent the packet, the free will really free, and + * there will be zero memory penalty. + */ + + pbuf_free(rambuf); +#endif /* IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF */ + left -= cop; + ofo += nfb; + } +#if IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF + pbuf_free(rambuf); +#endif /* IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF */ + snmp_inc_ipfragoks(); + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* IP_FRAG */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/README b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..362000486e --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/README @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +IPv6 support in lwIP is very experimental. diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/dhcp6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/dhcp6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9656c3b2b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/dhcp6.c @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * DHCPv6. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" + + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/ethip6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/ethip6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ab9783a0d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/ethip6.c @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * Ethernet output for IPv6. Uses ND tables for link-layer addressing. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ETHERNET + +#include "lwip/ethip6.h" +#include "lwip/nd6.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/icmp6.h" + +#include + +#define ETHTYPE_IPV6 0x86DD + +/** The ethernet address */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct eth_addr { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t addr[6]); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** Ethernet header */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct eth_hdr { +#if ETH_PAD_SIZE + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t padding[ETH_PAD_SIZE]); +#endif + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct eth_addr dest); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct eth_addr src); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t type); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#define SIZEOF_ETH_HDR (14 + ETH_PAD_SIZE) + +/** + * Send an IPv6 packet on the network using netif->linkoutput + * The ethernet header is filled in before sending. + * + * @params netif the lwIP network interface on which to send the packet + * @params p the packet to send, p->payload pointing to the (uninitialized) ethernet header + * @params src the source MAC address to be copied into the ethernet header + * @params dst the destination MAC address to be copied into the ethernet header + * @return ERR_OK if the packet was sent, any other err_t on failure + */ +static err_t +ethip6_send(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, struct eth_addr *src, struct eth_addr *dst) +{ + struct eth_hdr *ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr *)p->payload; + + LWIP_ASSERT("netif->hwaddr_len must be 6 for ethip6!", + (netif->hwaddr_len == 6)); + SMEMCPY(ðhdr->dest, dst, 6); + SMEMCPY(ðhdr->src, src, 6); + ethhdr->type = PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_IPV6); + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("ethip6_send: sending packet %p\n", (void *)p)); + /* send the packet */ + return netif->linkoutput(netif, p); +} + +/** + * Resolve and fill-in Ethernet address header for outgoing IPv6 packet. + * + * For IPv6 multicast, corresponding Ethernet addresses + * are selected and the packet is transmitted on the link. + * + * For unicast addresses, ... + * + * @TODO anycast addresses + * + * @param netif The lwIP network interface which the IP packet will be sent on. + * @param q The pbuf(s) containing the IP packet to be sent. + * @param ip6addr The IP address of the packet destination. + * + * @return + * - ERR_RTE No route to destination (no gateway to external networks), + * or the return type of either etharp_query() or etharp_send_ip(). + */ +err_t +ethip6_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *q, ip6_addr_t *ip6addr) +{ + struct eth_addr dest; + s8_t i; + + /* make room for Ethernet header - should not fail */ + if (pbuf_header(q, sizeof(struct eth_hdr)) != 0) { + /* bail out */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("etharp_output: could not allocate room for header.\n")); + return ERR_BUF; + } + + /* multicast destination IP address? */ + if (ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip6addr)) { + /* Hash IP multicast address to MAC address.*/ + dest.addr[0] = 0x33; + dest.addr[1] = 0x33; + dest.addr[2] = ((u8_t *)(&(ip6addr->addr[3])))[0]; + dest.addr[3] = ((u8_t *)(&(ip6addr->addr[3])))[1]; + dest.addr[4] = ((u8_t *)(&(ip6addr->addr[3])))[2]; + dest.addr[5] = ((u8_t *)(&(ip6addr->addr[3])))[3]; + + /* Send out. */ + return ethip6_send(netif, q, (struct eth_addr*)(netif->hwaddr), &dest); + } + + /* We have a unicast destination IP address */ + /* TODO anycast? */ + /* Get next hop record. */ + i = nd6_get_next_hop_entry(ip6addr, netif); + if (i < 0) { + /* failed to get a next hop neighbor record. */ + return ERR_MEM; + } + + /* Now that we have a destination record, send or queue the packet. */ + if (neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_STALE) { + /* Switch to delay state. */ + neighbor_cache[i].state = ND6_DELAY; + neighbor_cache[i].counter.delay_time = LWIP_ND6_DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME; + } + /* TODO should we send or queue if PROBE? send for now, to let unicast NS pass. */ + if ((neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_REACHABLE) || + (neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_DELAY) || + (neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_PROBE)) { + + /* Send out. */ + SMEMCPY(dest.addr, neighbor_cache[i].lladdr, 6); + return ethip6_send(netif, q, (struct eth_addr*)(netif->hwaddr), &dest); + } + + /* We should queue packet on this interface. */ + pbuf_header(q, -(s16_t)SIZEOF_ETH_HDR); + return nd6_queue_packet(i, q); +} + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ETHERNET */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/icmp6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/icmp6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9b6f1e0538 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/icmp6.c @@ -0,0 +1,342 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * IPv6 version of ICMP, as per RFC 4443. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_ICMP6 && LWIP_IPV6 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/icmp6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/nd6.h" +#include "lwip/mld6.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" + +#include + +#ifndef LWIP_ICMP6_DATASIZE +#define LWIP_ICMP6_DATASIZE 8 +#endif +#if LWIP_ICMP6_DATASIZE == 0 +#define LWIP_ICMP6_DATASIZE 8 +#endif + +/* Forward declarations */ +static void icmp6_send_response(struct pbuf *p, u8_t code, u32_t data, u8_t type); + + +/** + * Process an input ICMPv6 message. Called by ip6_input. + * + * Will generate a reply for echo requests. Other messages are forwarded + * to nd6_input, or mld6_input. + * + * @param p the mld packet, p->payload pointing to the icmpv6 header + * @param inp the netif on which this packet was received + */ +void +icmp6_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp) +{ + struct icmp6_hdr *icmp6hdr; + struct pbuf * r; + ip6_addr_t * reply_src; + + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.recv); + + /* Check that ICMPv6 header fits in payload */ + if (p->len < sizeof(struct icmp6_hdr)) { + /* drop short packets */ + pbuf_free(p); + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.lenerr); + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.drop); + return; + } + + icmp6hdr = (struct icmp6_hdr *)p->payload; + +#if CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP6 + if (ip6_chksum_pseudo(p, IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, p->tot_len, ip6_current_src_addr(), + ip6_current_dest_addr()) != 0) { + /* Checksum failed */ + pbuf_free(p); + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.chkerr); + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.drop); + return; + } +#endif /* CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP6 */ + + switch (icmp6hdr->type) { + case ICMP6_TYPE_NA: /* Neighbor advertisement */ + case ICMP6_TYPE_NS: /* Neighbor solicitation */ + case ICMP6_TYPE_RA: /* Router advertisement */ + case ICMP6_TYPE_RD: /* Redirect */ + case ICMP6_TYPE_PTB: /* Packet too big */ + nd6_input(p, inp); + return; + break; + case ICMP6_TYPE_RS: +#if LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD + /* TODO implement router functionality */ +#endif + break; +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD + case ICMP6_TYPE_MLQ: + case ICMP6_TYPE_MLR: + case ICMP6_TYPE_MLD: + mld6_input(p, inp); + return; + break; +#endif + case ICMP6_TYPE_EREQ: +#if !LWIP_MULTICAST_PING + /* multicast destination address? */ + if (ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip6_current_dest_addr())) { + /* drop */ + pbuf_free(p); + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.drop); + return; + } +#endif /* LWIP_MULTICAST_PING */ + + /* Allocate reply. */ + r = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, p->tot_len, PBUF_RAM); + if (r == NULL) { + /* drop */ + pbuf_free(p); + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.memerr); + return; + } + + /* Copy echo request. */ + if (pbuf_copy(r, p) != ERR_OK) { + /* drop */ + pbuf_free(p); + pbuf_free(r); + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.err); + return; + } + + /* Determine reply source IPv6 address. */ +#if LWIP_MULTICAST_PING + if (ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip6_current_dest_addr())) { + reply_src = ip6_select_source_address(inp, ip6_current_src_addr()); + if (reply_src == NULL) { + /* drop */ + pbuf_free(p); + pbuf_free(r); + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.rterr); + return; + } + } + else +#endif /* LWIP_MULTICAST_PING */ + { + reply_src = ip6_current_dest_addr(); + } + + /* Set fields in reply. */ + ((struct icmp6_echo_hdr *)(r->payload))->type = ICMP6_TYPE_EREP; + ((struct icmp6_echo_hdr *)(r->payload))->chksum = 0; +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 + ((struct icmp6_echo_hdr *)(r->payload))->chksum = ip6_chksum_pseudo(r, + IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, r->tot_len, reply_src, ip6_current_src_addr()); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 */ + + /* Send reply. */ + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.xmit); + ip6_output_if(r, reply_src, ip6_current_src_addr(), + LWIP_ICMP6_HL, 0, IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, inp); + pbuf_free(r); + + break; + default: + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.proterr); + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.drop); + break; + } + + pbuf_free(p); +} + + +/** + * Send an icmpv6 'destination unreachable' packet. + * + * @param p the input packet for which the 'unreachable' should be sent, + * p->payload pointing to the IPv6 header + * @param c ICMPv6 code for the unreachable type + */ +void +icmp6_dest_unreach(struct pbuf *p, enum icmp6_dur_code c) +{ + icmp6_send_response(p, c, 0, ICMP6_TYPE_DUR); +} + +/** + * Send an icmpv6 'packet too big' packet. + * + * @param p the input packet for which the 'packet too big' should be sent, + * p->payload pointing to the IPv6 header + * @param mtu the maximum mtu that we can accept + */ +void +icmp6_packet_too_big(struct pbuf *p, u32_t mtu) +{ + icmp6_send_response(p, 0, mtu, ICMP6_TYPE_PTB); +} + +/** + * Send an icmpv6 'time exceeded' packet. + * + * @param p the input packet for which the 'unreachable' should be sent, + * p->payload pointing to the IPv6 header + * @param c ICMPv6 code for the time exceeded type + */ +void +icmp6_time_exceeded(struct pbuf *p, enum icmp6_te_code c) +{ + icmp6_send_response(p, c, 0, ICMP6_TYPE_TE); +} + +/** + * Send an icmpv6 'parameter problem' packet. + * + * @param p the input packet for which the 'param problem' should be sent, + * p->payload pointing to the IP header + * @param c ICMPv6 code for the param problem type + * @param pointer the pointer to the byte where the parameter is found + */ +void +icmp6_param_problem(struct pbuf *p, enum icmp6_pp_code c, u32_t pointer) +{ + icmp6_send_response(p, c, pointer, ICMP6_TYPE_PP); +} + +/** + * Send an ICMPv6 packet in response to an incoming packet. + * + * @param p the input packet for which the response should be sent, + * p->payload pointing to the IPv6 header + * @param code Code of the ICMPv6 header + * @param data Additional 32-bit parameter in the ICMPv6 header + * @param type Type of the ICMPv6 header + */ +static void +icmp6_send_response(struct pbuf *p, u8_t code, u32_t data, u8_t type) +{ + struct pbuf *q; + struct icmp6_hdr *icmp6hdr; + ip6_addr_t *reply_src, *reply_dest; + ip6_addr_t reply_src_local, reply_dest_local; + struct ip6_hdr *ip6hdr; + struct netif *netif; + + /* ICMPv6 header + IPv6 header + data */ + q = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, sizeof(struct icmp6_hdr) + IP6_HLEN + LWIP_ICMP6_DATASIZE, + PBUF_RAM); + if (q == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ICMP_DEBUG, ("icmp_time_exceeded: failed to allocate pbuf for ICMPv6 packet.\n")); + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.memerr); + return; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold icmp 6message", + (q->len >= (sizeof(struct icmp6_hdr) + IP6_HLEN + LWIP_ICMP6_DATASIZE))); + + icmp6hdr = (struct icmp6_hdr *)q->payload; + icmp6hdr->type = type; + icmp6hdr->code = code; + icmp6hdr->data = data; + + /* copy fields from original packet */ + SMEMCPY((u8_t *)q->payload + sizeof(struct icmp6_hdr), (u8_t *)p->payload, + IP6_HLEN + LWIP_ICMP6_DATASIZE); + + /* Get the destination address and netif for this ICMP message. */ + if ((ip_current_netif() == NULL) || + ((code == ICMP6_TE_FRAG) && (type == ICMP6_TYPE_TE))) { + /* Special case, as ip6_current_xxx is either NULL, or points + * to a different packet than the one that expired. + * We must use the addresses that are stored in the expired packet. */ + ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)p->payload; + /* copy from packed address to aligned address */ + ip6_addr_copy(reply_dest_local, ip6hdr->src); + ip6_addr_copy(reply_src_local, ip6hdr->dest); + reply_dest = &reply_dest_local; + reply_src = &reply_src_local; + netif = ip6_route(reply_src, reply_dest); + if (netif == NULL) { + /* drop */ + pbuf_free(q); + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.rterr); + return; + } + } + else { + netif = ip_current_netif(); + reply_dest = ip6_current_src_addr(); + + /* Select an address to use as source. */ + reply_src = ip6_select_source_address(netif, reply_dest); + if (reply_src == NULL) { + /* drop */ + pbuf_free(q); + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.rterr); + return; + } + } + + /* calculate checksum */ + icmp6hdr->chksum = 0; +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 + icmp6hdr->chksum = ip6_chksum_pseudo(q, IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, q->tot_len, + reply_src, reply_dest); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 */ + + ICMP6_STATS_INC(icmp6.xmit); + ip6_output_if(q, reply_src, reply_dest, LWIP_ICMP6_HL, 0, IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, netif); + pbuf_free(q); +} + +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP6 && LWIP_IPV6 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/inet6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/inet6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bdf4ff4ffe --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/inet6.c @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * INET v6 addresses. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_SOCKET /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/inet6.h" + +/** @see ip6_addr.c for implementation of functions. */ + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/ip6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/ip6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cdace5c53d --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/ip6.c @@ -0,0 +1,1050 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * IPv6 layer. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_frag.h" +#include "lwip/icmp6.h" +#include "lwip/raw.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#include "lwip/dhcp6.h" +#include "lwip/nd6.h" +#include "lwip/mld6.h" +#include "lwip/debug.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" + + +/** + * Finds the appropriate network interface for a given IPv6 address. It tries to select + * a netif following a sequence of heuristics: + * 1) if there is only 1 netif, return it + * 2) if the destination is a link-local address, try to match the src address to a netif. + * this is a tricky case because with multiple netifs, link-local addresses only have + * meaning within a particular subnet/link. + * 3) tries to match the destination subnet to a configured address + * 4) tries to find a router + * 5) tries to match the source address to the netif + * 6) returns the default netif, if configured + * + * @param src the source IPv6 address, if known + * @param dest the destination IPv6 address for which to find the route + * @return the netif on which to send to reach dest + */ +struct netif * +ip6_route(struct ip6_addr *src, struct ip6_addr *dest) +{ + struct netif *netif; + s8_t i; + + /* If single netif configuration, fast return. */ + if ((netif_list != NULL) && (netif_list->next == NULL)) { + return netif_list; + } + + /* Special processing for link-local addresses. */ + if (ip6_addr_islinklocal(dest)) { + if (ip6_addr_isany(src)) { + /* Use default netif. */ + return netif_default; + } + + /* Try to find the netif for the source address. */ + for(netif = netif_list; netif != NULL; netif = netif->next) { + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_cmp(src, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + return netif; + } + } + } + + /* netif not found, use default netif */ + return netif_default; + } + + /* See if the destination subnet matches a configured address. */ + for(netif = netif_list; netif != NULL; netif = netif->next) { + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_netcmp(dest, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + return netif; + } + } + } + + /* Get the netif for a suitable router. */ + i = nd6_select_router(dest, NULL); + if (i >= 0) { + if (default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry != NULL) { + if (default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->netif != NULL) { + return default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->netif; + } + } + } + + /* try with the netif that matches the source address. */ + if (!ip6_addr_isany(src)) { + for(netif = netif_list; netif != NULL; netif = netif->next) { + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_cmp(src, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + return netif; + } + } + } + } + + /* no matching netif found, use default netif */ + return netif_default; +} + +/** + * Select the best IPv6 source address for a given destination + * IPv6 address. Loosely follows RFC 3484. "Strong host" behavior + * is assumed. + * + * @param netif the netif on which to send a packet + * @param dest the destination we are trying to reach + * @return the most suitable source address to use, or NULL if no suitable + * source address is found + */ +ip6_addr_t * +ip6_select_source_address(struct netif *netif, ip6_addr_t * dest) +{ + ip6_addr_t * src = NULL; + u8_t i; + + /* If dest is link-local, choose a link-local source. */ + if (ip6_addr_islinklocal(dest) || ip6_addr_ismulticast_linklocal(dest) || ip6_addr_ismulticast_iflocal(dest)) { + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_islinklocal(netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + return netif_ip6_addr(netif, i); + } + } + } + + /* Choose a site-local with matching prefix. */ + if (ip6_addr_issitelocal(dest) || ip6_addr_ismulticast_sitelocal(dest)) { + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_issitelocal(netif_ip6_addr(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_netcmp(dest, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + return netif_ip6_addr(netif, i); + } + } + } + + /* Choose a unique-local with matching prefix. */ + if (ip6_addr_isuniquelocal(dest) || ip6_addr_ismulticast_orglocal(dest)) { + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_isuniquelocal(netif_ip6_addr(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_netcmp(dest, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + return netif_ip6_addr(netif, i); + } + } + } + + /* Choose a global with best matching prefix. */ + if (ip6_addr_isglobal(dest) || ip6_addr_ismulticast_global(dest)) { + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_isglobal(netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + if (src == NULL) { + src = netif_ip6_addr(netif, i); + } + else { + /* Replace src only if we find a prefix match. */ + /* TODO find longest matching prefix. */ + if ((!(ip6_addr_netcmp(src, dest))) && + ip6_addr_netcmp(netif_ip6_addr(netif, i), dest)) { + src = netif_ip6_addr(netif, i); + } + } + } + } + if (src != NULL) { + return src; + } + } + + /* Last resort: see if arbitrary prefix matches. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_netcmp(dest, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + return netif_ip6_addr(netif, i); + } + } + + return NULL; +} + +#if LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD +/** + * Forwards an IPv6 packet. It finds an appropriate route for the + * packet, decrements the HL value of the packet, and outputs + * the packet on the appropriate interface. + * + * @param p the packet to forward (p->payload points to IP header) + * @param iphdr the IPv6 header of the input packet + * @param inp the netif on which this packet was received + */ +static void +ip6_forward(struct pbuf *p, struct ip6_hdr *iphdr, struct netif *inp) +{ + struct netif *netif; + + /* do not forward link-local addresses */ + if (ip6_addr_islinklocal(ip6_current_dest_addr())) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_forward: not forwarding link-local address.\n")); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.rterr); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + return; + } + + /* Find network interface where to forward this IP packet to. */ + netif = ip6_route(IP6_ADDR_ANY, ip6_current_dest_addr()); + if (netif == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_forward: no route for %"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F"\n", + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK1(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK2(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK3(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK4(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK5(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK6(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK7(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK8(ip6_current_dest_addr()))); +#if LWIP_ICMP6 + /* Don't send ICMP messages in response to ICMP messages */ + if (IP6H_NEXTH(iphdr) != IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6) { + icmp6_dest_unreach(p, ICMP6_DUR_NO_ROUTE); + } +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP6 */ + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.rterr); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + return; + } + /* Do not forward packets onto the same network interface on which + * they arrived. */ + if (netif == inp) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_forward: not bouncing packets back on incoming interface.\n")); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.rterr); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + return; + } + + /* decrement HL */ + IP6H_HOPLIM_SET(iphdr, IP6H_HOPLIM(iphdr) - 1); + /* send ICMP6 if HL == 0 */ + if (IP6H_HOPLIM(iphdr) == 0) { +#if LWIP_ICMP6 + /* Don't send ICMP messages in response to ICMP messages */ + if (IP6H_NEXTH(iphdr) != IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6) { + icmp6_time_exceeded(p, ICMP6_TE_HL); + } +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP6 */ + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + return; + } + + if (netif->mtu && (p->tot_len > netif->mtu)) { +#if LWIP_ICMP6 + /* Don't send ICMP messages in response to ICMP messages */ + if (IP6H_NEXTH(iphdr) != IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6) { + icmp6_packet_too_big(p, netif->mtu); + } +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP6 */ + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + return; + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_forward: forwarding packet to %"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F"\n", + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK1(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK2(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK3(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK4(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK5(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK6(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK7(ip6_current_dest_addr()), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK8(ip6_current_dest_addr()))); + + /* transmit pbuf on chosen interface */ + netif->output_ip6(netif, p, ip6_current_dest_addr()); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.fw); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.xmit); + return; +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD */ + + +/** + * This function is called by the network interface device driver when + * an IPv6 packet is received. The function does the basic checks of the + * IP header such as packet size being at least larger than the header + * size etc. If the packet was not destined for us, the packet is + * forwarded (using ip6_forward). + * + * Finally, the packet is sent to the upper layer protocol input function. + * + * @param p the received IPv6 packet (p->payload points to IPv6 header) + * @param inp the netif on which this packet was received + * @return ERR_OK if the packet was processed (could return ERR_* if it wasn't + * processed, but currently always returns ERR_OK) + */ +err_t +ip6_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp) +{ + struct ip6_hdr *ip6hdr; + struct netif *netif; + u8_t nexth; + u16_t hlen; /* the current header length */ + u8_t i; +#if 0 /*IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING*/ + @todo + int check_ip_src=1; +#endif /* IP_ACCEPT_LINK_LAYER_ADDRESSING */ + + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.recv); + + /* identify the IP header */ + ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)p->payload; + if (IP6H_V(ip6hdr) != 6) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("IPv6 packet dropped due to bad version number %"U32_F"\n", + IP6H_V(ip6hdr))); + pbuf_free(p); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.err); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + return ERR_OK; + } + + /* header length exceeds first pbuf length, or ip length exceeds total pbuf length? */ + if ((IP6_HLEN > p->len) || ((IP6H_PLEN(ip6hdr) + IP6_HLEN) > p->tot_len)) { + if (IP6_HLEN > p->len) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("IPv6 header (len %"U16_F") does not fit in first pbuf (len %"U16_F"), IP packet dropped.\n", + IP6_HLEN, p->len)); + } + if ((IP6H_PLEN(ip6hdr) + IP6_HLEN) > p->tot_len) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("IPv6 (plen %"U16_F") is longer than pbuf (len %"U16_F"), IP packet dropped.\n", + IP6H_PLEN(ip6hdr) + IP6_HLEN, p->tot_len)); + } + /* free (drop) packet pbufs */ + pbuf_free(p); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.lenerr); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + return ERR_OK; + } + + /* Trim pbuf. This should have been done at the netif layer, + * but we'll do it anyway just to be sure that its done. */ + pbuf_realloc(p, IP6_HLEN + IP6H_PLEN(ip6hdr)); + + /* copy IP addresses to aligned ip6_addr_t */ + ip6_addr_copy(ip_data.current_iphdr_dest.ip6, ip6hdr->dest); + ip6_addr_copy(ip_data.current_iphdr_src.ip6, ip6hdr->src); + + /* current header pointer. */ + ip_data.current_ip6_header = ip6hdr; + + /* In netif, used in case we need to send ICMPv6 packets back. */ + ip_data.current_netif = inp; + + /* match packet against an interface, i.e. is this packet for us? */ + if (ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip6_current_dest_addr())) { + /* Always joined to multicast if-local and link-local all-nodes group. */ + if (ip6_addr_isallnodes_iflocal(ip6_current_dest_addr()) || + ip6_addr_isallnodes_linklocal(ip6_current_dest_addr())) { + netif = inp; + } +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD + else if (mld6_lookfor_group(inp, ip6_current_dest_addr())) { + netif = inp; + } +#else /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + else if (ip6_addr_issolicitednode(ip6_current_dest_addr())) { + /* Filter solicited node packets when MLD is not enabled + * (for Neighbor discovery). */ + netif = NULL; + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(inp, i)) && + ip6_addr_cmp_solicitednode(ip6_current_dest_addr(), netif_ip6_addr(inp, i))) { + netif = inp; + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_input: solicited node packet accepted on interface %c%c\n", + netif->name[0], netif->name[1])); + break; + } + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + else { + netif = NULL; + } + } + else { + /* start trying with inp. if that's not acceptable, start walking the + list of configured netifs. + 'first' is used as a boolean to mark whether we started walking the list */ + int first = 1; + netif = inp; + do { + /* interface is up? */ + if (netif_is_up(netif)) { + /* unicast to this interface address? address configured? */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_cmp(ip6_current_dest_addr(), netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + /* exit outer loop */ + goto netif_found; + } + } + } + if (ip6_addr_islinklocal(ip6_current_dest_addr())) { + /* Do not match link-local addresses to other netifs. */ + netif = NULL; + break; + } + if (first) { + first = 0; + netif = netif_list; + } else { + netif = netif->next; + } + if (netif == inp) { + netif = netif->next; + } + } while(netif != NULL); +netif_found: + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_input: packet accepted on interface %c%c\n", + netif ? netif->name[0] : 'X', netif? netif->name[1] : 'X')); + } + + /* "::" packet source address? (used in duplicate address detection) */ + if (ip6_addr_isany(ip6_current_src_addr()) && + (!ip6_addr_issolicitednode(ip6_current_dest_addr()))) { + /* packet source is not valid */ + /* free (drop) packet pbufs */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_input: packet with src ANY_ADDRESS dropped\n")); + pbuf_free(p); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + goto ip6_input_cleanup; + } + + /* packet not for us? */ + if (netif == NULL) { + /* packet not for us, route or discard */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("ip6_input: packet not for us.\n")); +#if LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD + /* non-multicast packet? */ + if (!ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip6_current_dest_addr())) { + /* try to forward IP packet on (other) interfaces */ + ip6_forward(p, ip6hdr, inp); + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD */ + pbuf_free(p); + goto ip6_input_cleanup; + } + + /* current netif pointer. */ + ip_data.current_netif = netif; + + /* Save next header type. */ + nexth = IP6H_NEXTH(ip6hdr); + + /* Init header length. */ + hlen = ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len = IP6_HLEN; + + /* Move to payload. */ + pbuf_header(p, -IP6_HLEN); + + /* Process known option extension headers, if present. */ + while (nexth != IP6_NEXTH_NONE) + { + switch (nexth) { + case IP6_NEXTH_HOPBYHOP: + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_input: packet with Hop-by-Hop options header\n")); + /* Get next header type. */ + nexth = *((u8_t *)p->payload); + + /* Get the header length. */ + hlen = 8 * (1 + *((u8_t *)p->payload + 1)); + ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len += hlen; + + /* Skip over this header. */ + if (hlen > p->len) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("IPv6 options header (hlen %"U16_F") does not fit in first pbuf (len %"U16_F"), IPv6 packet dropped.\n", + hlen, p->len)); + /* free (drop) packet pbufs */ + pbuf_free(p); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.lenerr); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + goto ip6_input_cleanup; + } + + pbuf_header(p, -hlen); + break; + case IP6_NEXTH_DESTOPTS: + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_input: packet with Destination options header\n")); + /* Get next header type. */ + nexth = *((u8_t *)p->payload); + + /* Get the header length. */ + hlen = 8 * (1 + *((u8_t *)p->payload + 1)); + ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len += hlen; + + /* Skip over this header. */ + if (hlen > p->len) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("IPv6 options header (hlen %"U16_F") does not fit in first pbuf (len %"U16_F"), IPv6 packet dropped.\n", + hlen, p->len)); + /* free (drop) packet pbufs */ + pbuf_free(p); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.lenerr); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + goto ip6_input_cleanup; + } + + pbuf_header(p, -hlen); + break; + case IP6_NEXTH_ROUTING: + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_input: packet with Routing header\n")); + /* Get next header type. */ + nexth = *((u8_t *)p->payload); + + /* Get the header length. */ + hlen = 8 * (1 + *((u8_t *)p->payload + 1)); + ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len += hlen; + + /* Skip over this header. */ + if (hlen > p->len) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("IPv6 options header (hlen %"U16_F") does not fit in first pbuf (len %"U16_F"), IPv6 packet dropped.\n", + hlen, p->len)); + /* free (drop) packet pbufs */ + pbuf_free(p); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.lenerr); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + goto ip6_input_cleanup; + } + + pbuf_header(p, -hlen); + break; + + case IP6_NEXTH_FRAGMENT: + { + struct ip6_frag_hdr * frag_hdr; + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_input: packet with Fragment header\n")); + + frag_hdr = (struct ip6_frag_hdr *)p->payload; + + /* Get next header type. */ + nexth = frag_hdr->_nexth; + + /* Fragment Header length. */ + hlen = 8; + ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len += hlen; + + /* Make sure this header fits in current pbuf. */ + if (hlen > p->len) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("IPv6 options header (hlen %"U16_F") does not fit in first pbuf (len %"U16_F"), IPv6 packet dropped.\n", + hlen, p->len)); + /* free (drop) packet pbufs */ + pbuf_free(p); + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.lenerr); + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.drop); + goto ip6_input_cleanup; + } + + /* Offset == 0 and more_fragments == 0? */ + if (((frag_hdr->_fragment_offset & IP6_FRAG_OFFSET_MASK) == 0) && + ((frag_hdr->_fragment_offset & IP6_FRAG_MORE_FLAG) == 0)) { + + /* This is a 1-fragment packet, usually a packet that we have + * already reassembled. Skip this header anc continue. */ + pbuf_header(p, -hlen); + } + else { +#if LWIP_IPV6_REASS + + /* reassemble the packet */ + p = ip6_reass(p); + /* packet not fully reassembled yet? */ + if (p == NULL) { + goto ip6_input_cleanup; + } + + /* Returned p point to IPv6 header. + * Update all our variables and pointers and continue. */ + ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)p->payload; + nexth = IP6H_NEXTH(ip6hdr); + hlen = ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len = IP6_HLEN; + pbuf_header(p, -IP6_HLEN); + +#else /* LWIP_IPV6_REASS */ + /* free (drop) packet pbufs */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_input: packet with Fragment header dropped (with LWIP_IPV6_REASS==0)\n")); + pbuf_free(p); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.opterr); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + goto ip6_input_cleanup; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_REASS */ + } + break; + } + default: + goto options_done; + break; + } + } +options_done: + + /* p points to IPv6 header again. */ + pbuf_header(p, ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len); + + /* send to upper layers */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_input: \n")); + ip6_debug_print(p); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_input: p->len %"U16_F" p->tot_len %"U16_F"\n", p->len, p->tot_len)); + +#if LWIP_RAW + /* raw input did not eat the packet? */ + if (raw_input(p, inp) == 0) +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ + { + switch (nexth) { + case IP6_NEXTH_NONE: + pbuf_free(p); + break; +#if LWIP_UDP + case IP6_NEXTH_UDP: +#if LWIP_UDPLITE + case IP6_NEXTH_UDPLITE: +#endif /* LWIP_UDPLITE */ + /* Point to payload. */ + pbuf_header(p, -ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len); + udp_input(p, inp); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ +#if LWIP_TCP + case IP6_NEXTH_TCP: + /* Point to payload. */ + pbuf_header(p, -ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len); + tcp_input(p, inp); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ +#if LWIP_ICMP6 + case IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6: + /* Point to payload. */ + pbuf_header(p, -ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len); + icmp6_input(p, inp); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */ + default: +#if LWIP_ICMP6 + /* send ICMP parameter problem unless it was a multicast or ICMPv6 */ + if ((!ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip6_current_dest_addr())) && + (IP6H_NEXTH(ip6hdr) != IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6)) { + icmp6_param_problem(p, ICMP6_PP_HEADER, ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len - hlen); + } +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("ip6_input: Unsupported transport protocol %"U16_F"\n", IP6H_NEXTH(ip6hdr))); + pbuf_free(p); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.proterr); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.drop); + break; + } + } + +ip6_input_cleanup: + ip_data.current_netif = NULL; + ip_data.current_ip6_header = NULL; + ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len = 0; + ip6_addr_set_any(&ip_data.current_iphdr_src.ip6); + ip6_addr_set_any(&ip_data.current_iphdr_dest.ip6); + + return ERR_OK; +} + + +/** + * Sends an IPv6 packet on a network interface. This function constructs + * the IPv6 header. If the source IPv6 address is NULL, the IPv6 "ANY" address is + * used as source (usually during network startup). If the source IPv6 address it + * IP6_ADDR_ANY, the most appropriate IPv6 address of the outgoing network + * interface is filled in as source address. If the destination IPv6 address is + * IP_HDRINCL, p is assumed to already include an IPv6 header and p->payload points + * to it instead of the data. + * + * @param p the packet to send (p->payload points to the data, e.g. next + protocol header; if dest == IP_HDRINCL, p already includes an + IPv6 header and p->payload points to that IPv6 header) + * @param src the source IPv6 address to send from (if src == IP6_ADDR_ANY, an + * IP address of the netif is selected and used as source address. + * if src == NULL, IP6_ADDR_ANY is used as source) + * @param dest the destination IPv6 address to send the packet to + * @param hl the Hop Limit value to be set in the IPv6 header + * @param tc the Traffic Class value to be set in the IPv6 header + * @param nexth the Next Header to be set in the IPv6 header + * @param netif the netif on which to send this packet + * @return ERR_OK if the packet was sent OK + * ERR_BUF if p doesn't have enough space for IPv6/LINK headers + * returns errors returned by netif->output + */ +err_t +ip6_output_if(struct pbuf *p, ip6_addr_t *src, ip6_addr_t *dest, + u8_t hl, u8_t tc, + u8_t nexth, struct netif *netif) +{ + ip6_addr_t *src_used = src; + if (dest != IP_HDRINCL) { + if (src != NULL && ip6_addr_isany(src)) { + src = ip6_select_source_address(netif, dest); + if ((src == NULL) || ip6_addr_isany(src)) { + /* No appropriate source address was found for this packet. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("ip6_output: No suitable source address for packet.\n")); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.rterr); + return ERR_RTE; + } + } + } + return ip6_output_if_src(p, src_used, dest, hl, tc, nexth, netif); +} + +/** + * Same as ip6_output_if() but 'src' address is not replaced by netif address + * when it is 'any'. + */ +err_t +ip6_output_if_src(struct pbuf *p, ip6_addr_t *src, ip6_addr_t *dest, + u8_t hl, u8_t tc, + u8_t nexth, struct netif *netif) +{ + struct ip6_hdr *ip6hdr; + ip6_addr_t dest_addr; + + /* pbufs passed to IP must have a ref-count of 1 as their payload pointer + gets altered as the packet is passed down the stack */ + LWIP_ASSERT("p->ref == 1", p->ref == 1); + + /* Should the IPv6 header be generated or is it already included in p? */ + if (dest != IP_HDRINCL) { + /* generate IPv6 header */ + if (pbuf_header(p, IP6_HLEN)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("ip6_output: not enough room for IPv6 header in pbuf\n")); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.err); + return ERR_BUF; + } + + ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)p->payload; + LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold struct ip6_hdr", + (p->len >= sizeof(struct ip6_hdr))); + + IP6H_HOPLIM_SET(ip6hdr, hl); + IP6H_NEXTH_SET(ip6hdr, nexth); + + /* dest cannot be NULL here */ + ip6_addr_copy(ip6hdr->dest, *dest); + + IP6H_VTCFL_SET(ip6hdr, 6, tc, 0); + IP6H_PLEN_SET(ip6hdr, p->tot_len - IP6_HLEN); + + if (src == NULL) { + src = IP6_ADDR_ANY; + } + /* src cannot be NULL here */ + ip6_addr_copy(ip6hdr->src, *src); + + } else { + /* IP header already included in p */ + ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)p->payload; + ip6_addr_copy(dest_addr, ip6hdr->dest); + dest = &dest_addr; + } + + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.xmit); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_output_if: %c%c%"U16_F"\n", netif->name[0], netif->name[1], netif->num)); + ip6_debug_print(p); + +#if ENABLE_LOOPBACK + { + int i; + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_cmp(dest, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + /* Packet to self, enqueue it for loopback */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("netif_loop_output()\n")); + return netif_loop_output(netif, p); + } + } + } +#endif /* ENABLE_LOOPBACK */ +#if LWIP_IPV6_FRAG + /* don't fragment if interface has mtu set to 0 [loopif] */ + if (netif->mtu && (p->tot_len > nd6_get_destination_mtu(dest, netif))) { + return ip6_frag(p, netif, dest); + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_FRAG */ + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("netif->output_ip6()\n")); + return netif->output_ip6(netif, p, dest); +} + +/** + * Simple interface to ip6_output_if. It finds the outgoing network + * interface and calls upon ip6_output_if to do the actual work. + * + * @param p the packet to send (p->payload points to the data, e.g. next + protocol header; if dest == IP_HDRINCL, p already includes an + IPv6 header and p->payload points to that IPv6 header) + * @param src the source IPv6 address to send from (if src == IP6_ADDR_ANY, an + * IP address of the netif is selected and used as source address. + * if src == NULL, IP6_ADDR_ANY is used as source) + * @param dest the destination IPv6 address to send the packet to + * @param hl the Hop Limit value to be set in the IPv6 header + * @param tc the Traffic Class value to be set in the IPv6 header + * @param nexth the Next Header to be set in the IPv6 header + * + * @return ERR_RTE if no route is found + * see ip_output_if() for more return values + */ +err_t +ip6_output(struct pbuf *p, ip6_addr_t *src, ip6_addr_t *dest, + u8_t hl, u8_t tc, u8_t nexth) +{ + struct netif *netif; + struct ip6_hdr *ip6hdr; + ip6_addr_t src_addr, dest_addr; + + /* pbufs passed to IPv6 must have a ref-count of 1 as their payload pointer + gets altered as the packet is passed down the stack */ + LWIP_ASSERT("p->ref == 1", p->ref == 1); + + if (dest != IP_HDRINCL) { + netif = ip6_route(src, dest); + } else { + /* IP header included in p, read addresses. */ + ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)p->payload; + ip6_addr_copy(src_addr, ip6hdr->src); + ip6_addr_copy(dest_addr, ip6hdr->dest); + netif = ip6_route(&src_addr, &dest_addr); + } + + if (netif == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_output: no route for %"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F"\n", + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK1(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK2(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK3(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK4(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK5(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK6(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK7(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK8(dest))); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.rterr); + return ERR_RTE; + } + + return ip6_output_if(p, src, dest, hl, tc, nexth, netif); +} + + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT +/** Like ip6_output, but takes and addr_hint pointer that is passed on to netif->addr_hint + * before calling ip6_output_if. + * + * @param p the packet to send (p->payload points to the data, e.g. next + protocol header; if dest == IP_HDRINCL, p already includes an + IPv6 header and p->payload points to that IPv6 header) + * @param src the source IPv6 address to send from (if src == IP6_ADDR_ANY, an + * IP address of the netif is selected and used as source address. + * if src == NULL, IP6_ADDR_ANY is used as source) + * @param dest the destination IPv6 address to send the packet to + * @param hl the Hop Limit value to be set in the IPv6 header + * @param tc the Traffic Class value to be set in the IPv6 header + * @param nexth the Next Header to be set in the IPv6 header + * @param addr_hint address hint pointer set to netif->addr_hint before + * calling ip_output_if() + * + * @return ERR_RTE if no route is found + * see ip_output_if() for more return values + */ +err_t +ip6_output_hinted(struct pbuf *p, ip6_addr_t *src, ip6_addr_t *dest, + u8_t hl, u8_t tc, u8_t nexth, u8_t *addr_hint) +{ + struct netif *netif; + struct ip6_hdr *ip6hdr; + ip6_addr_t src_addr, dest_addr; + err_t err; + + /* pbufs passed to IP must have a ref-count of 1 as their payload pointer + gets altered as the packet is passed down the stack */ + LWIP_ASSERT("p->ref == 1", p->ref == 1); + + if (dest != IP_HDRINCL) { + netif = ip6_route(src, dest); + } else { + /* IP header included in p, read addresses. */ + ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)p->payload; + ip6_addr_copy(src_addr, ip6hdr->src); + ip6_addr_copy(dest_addr, ip6hdr->dest); + netif = ip6_route(&src_addr, &dest_addr); + } + + if (netif == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_output: no route for %"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F":%"X16_F"\n", + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK1(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK2(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK3(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK4(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK5(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK6(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK7(dest), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK8(dest))); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.rterr); + return ERR_RTE; + } + + NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, addr_hint); + err = ip6_output_if(p, src, dest, hl, tc, nexth, netif); + NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, NULL); + + return err; +} +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT*/ + +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD +/** + * Add a hop-by-hop options header with a router alert option and padding. + * + * Used by MLD when sending a Multicast listener report/done message. + * + * @param p the packet to which we will prepend the options header + * @param nexth the next header protocol number (e.g. IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6) + * @param value the value of the router alert option data (e.g. IP6_ROUTER_ALERT_VALUE_MLD) + * @return ERR_OK if hop-by-hop header was added, ERR_* otherwise + */ +err_t +ip6_options_add_hbh_ra(struct pbuf * p, u8_t nexth, u8_t value) +{ + struct ip6_hbh_hdr * hbh_hdr; + + /* Move pointer to make room for hop-by-hop options header. */ + if (pbuf_header(p, sizeof(struct ip6_hbh_hdr))) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("ip6_options: no space for options header\n")); + IP6_STATS_INC(ip6.err); + return ERR_BUF; + } + + hbh_hdr = (struct ip6_hbh_hdr *)p->payload; + + /* Set fields. */ + hbh_hdr->_nexth = nexth; + hbh_hdr->_hlen = 0; + hbh_hdr->_ra_opt_type = IP6_ROUTER_ALERT_OPTION; + hbh_hdr->_ra_opt_dlen = 2; + hbh_hdr->_ra_opt_data = value; + hbh_hdr->_padn_opt_type = IP6_PADN_ALERT_OPTION; + hbh_hdr->_padn_opt_dlen = 0; + + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + +#if IP6_DEBUG +/* Print an IPv6 header by using LWIP_DEBUGF + * @param p an IPv6 packet, p->payload pointing to the IPv6 header + */ +void +ip6_debug_print(struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct ip6_hdr *ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)p->payload; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("IPv6 header:\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("| %2"U16_F" | %3"U16_F" | %7"U32_F" | (ver, class, flow)\n", + IP6H_V(ip6hdr), + IP6H_TC(ip6hdr), + IP6H_FL(ip6hdr))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("| %5"U16_F" | %3"U16_F" | %3"U16_F" | (plen, nexth, hopl)\n", + IP6H_PLEN(ip6hdr), + IP6H_NEXTH(ip6hdr), + IP6H_HOPLIM(ip6hdr))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("| %4"X32_F" | %4"X32_F" | %4"X32_F" | %4"X32_F" | (src)\n", + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK1(&(ip6hdr->src)), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK2(&(ip6hdr->src)), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK3(&(ip6hdr->src)), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK4(&(ip6hdr->src)))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("| %4"X32_F" | %4"X32_F" | %4"X32_F" | %4"X32_F" |\n", + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK5(&(ip6hdr->src)), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK6(&(ip6hdr->src)), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK7(&(ip6hdr->src)), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK8(&(ip6hdr->src)))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("| %4"X32_F" | %4"X32_F" | %4"X32_F" | %4"X32_F" | (dest)\n", + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK1(&(ip6hdr->dest)), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK2(&(ip6hdr->dest)), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK3(&(ip6hdr->dest)), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK4(&(ip6hdr->dest)))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("| %4"X32_F" | %4"X32_F" | %4"X32_F" | %4"X32_F" |\n", + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK5(&(ip6hdr->dest)), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK6(&(ip6hdr->dest)), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK7(&(ip6hdr->dest)), + IP6_ADDR_BLOCK8(&(ip6hdr->dest)))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(IP6_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); +} +#endif /* IP6_DEBUG */ + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/ip6_addr.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/ip6_addr.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..65d27980e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/ip6_addr.c @@ -0,0 +1,251 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * IPv6 addresses. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * Functions for handling IPv6 addresses. + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" + +/* used by IP6_ADDR_ANY in ip6_addr.h */ +const ip6_addr_t ip6_addr_any = { { 0ul, 0ul, 0ul, 0ul } }; + +#ifndef isprint +#define in_range(c, lo, up) ((u8_t)c >= lo && (u8_t)c <= up) +#define isprint(c) in_range(c, 0x20, 0x7f) +#define isdigit(c) in_range(c, '0', '9') +#define isxdigit(c) (isdigit(c) || in_range(c, 'a', 'f') || in_range(c, 'A', 'F')) +#define islower(c) in_range(c, 'a', 'z') +#define isspace(c) (c == ' ' || c == '\f' || c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\t' || c == '\v') +#define xchar(i) ((i) < 10 ? '0' + (i) : 'A' + (i) - 10) +#endif + +/** + * Check whether "cp" is a valid ascii representation + * of an IPv6 address and convert to a binary address. + * Returns 1 if the address is valid, 0 if not. + * + * @param cp IPv6 address in ascii represenation (e.g. "FF01::1") + * @param addr pointer to which to save the ip address in network order + * @return 1 if cp could be converted to addr, 0 on failure + */ +int +ip6addr_aton(const char *cp, ip6_addr_t *addr) +{ + u32_t addr_index, zero_blocks, current_block_index, current_block_value; + const char * s; + + /* Count the number of colons, to count the number of blocks in a "::" sequence + zero_blocks may be 1 even if there are no :: sequences */ + zero_blocks = 8; + for (s = cp; *s != 0; s++) { + if (*s == ':') + zero_blocks--; + else if (!isxdigit(*s)) + break; + } + + /* parse each block */ + addr_index = 0; + current_block_index = 0; + current_block_value = 0; + for (s = cp; *s != 0; s++) { + if (*s == ':') { + if (addr) { + if (current_block_index & 0x1) { + addr->addr[addr_index++] |= current_block_value; + } + else { + addr->addr[addr_index] = current_block_value << 16; + } + } + current_block_index++; + current_block_value = 0; + if (current_block_index > 7) { + /* address too long! */ + return 0; + } if (s[1] == ':') { + s++; + /* "::" found, set zeros */ + while (zero_blocks-- > 0) { + if (current_block_index & 0x1) { + addr_index++; + } + else { + if (addr) { + addr->addr[addr_index] = 0; + } + } + current_block_index++; + } + } + } else if (isxdigit(*s)) { + /* add current digit */ + current_block_value = (current_block_value << 4) + + (isdigit(*s) ? *s - '0' : + 10 + (islower(*s) ? *s - 'a' : *s - 'A')); + } else { + /* unexpected digit, space? CRLF? */ + break; + } + } + + if (addr) { + if (current_block_index & 0x1) { + addr->addr[addr_index++] |= current_block_value; + } + else { + addr->addr[addr_index] = current_block_value << 16; + } + } + + /* convert to network byte order. */ + if (addr) { + for (addr_index = 0; addr_index < 4; addr_index++) { + addr->addr[addr_index] = htonl(addr->addr[addr_index]); + } + } + + if (current_block_index != 7) { + return 0; + } + + return 1; +} + +/** + * Convert numeric IPv6 address into ASCII representation. + * returns ptr to static buffer; not reentrant! + * + * @param addr ip6 address in network order to convert + * @return pointer to a global static (!) buffer that holds the ASCII + * represenation of addr + */ +char * +ip6addr_ntoa(const ip6_addr_t *addr) +{ + static char str[40]; + return ip6addr_ntoa_r(addr, str, 40); +} + +/** + * Same as ipaddr_ntoa, but reentrant since a user-supplied buffer is used. + * + * @param addr ip6 address in network order to convert + * @param buf target buffer where the string is stored + * @param buflen length of buf + * @return either pointer to buf which now holds the ASCII + * representation of addr or NULL if buf was too small + */ +char * +ip6addr_ntoa_r(const ip6_addr_t *addr, char *buf, int buflen) +{ + u32_t current_block_index, current_block_value; + s32_t zero_flag, i; + + i = 0; + zero_flag = 0; /* used to indicate a zero chain for "::' */ + + for (current_block_index = 0; current_block_index < 8; current_block_index++) { + /* get the current 16-bit block */ + current_block_value = htonl(addr->addr[current_block_index >> 1]); + if ((current_block_index & 0x1) == 0) { + current_block_value = current_block_value >> 16; + } + current_block_value &= 0xffff; + + if (current_block_value == 0) { + /* generate empty block "::" */ + if (!zero_flag) { + if (current_block_index > 0) { + zero_flag = 1; + buf[i++] = ':'; + if (i >= buflen) return NULL; + } + } + } + else { + if (current_block_index > 0) { + buf[i++] = ':'; + if (i >= buflen) return NULL; + } + + if ((current_block_value & 0xf000) == 0) { + zero_flag = 1; + } + else { + buf[i++] = xchar(((current_block_value & 0xf000) >> 12)); + zero_flag = 0; + if (i >= buflen) return NULL; + } + + if (((current_block_value & 0xf00) == 0) && (zero_flag)) { + /* do nothing */ + } + else { + buf[i++] = xchar(((current_block_value & 0xf00) >> 8)); + zero_flag = 0; + if (i >= buflen) return NULL; + } + + if (((current_block_value & 0xf0) == 0) && (zero_flag)) { + /* do nothing */ + } + else { + buf[i++] = xchar(((current_block_value & 0xf0) >> 4)); + zero_flag = 0; + if (i >= buflen) return NULL; + } + + buf[i++] = xchar((current_block_value & 0xf)); + if (i >= buflen) return NULL; + + zero_flag = 0; + } + } + + buf[i] = 0; + + return buf; +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/ip6_frag.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/ip6_frag.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..abb32733cb --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/ip6_frag.c @@ -0,0 +1,716 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * IPv6 fragmentation and reassembly. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_frag.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/icmp6.h" +#include "lwip/nd6.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" + +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" + +#include + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_REASS /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + + +/** Setting this to 0, you can turn off checking the fragments for overlapping + * regions. The code gets a little smaller. Only use this if you know that + * overlapping won't occur on your network! */ +#ifndef IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP +#define IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP 1 +#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */ + +/** Set to 0 to prevent freeing the oldest datagram when the reassembly buffer is + * full (IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS pbufs are enqueued). The code gets a little smaller. + * Datagrams will be freed by timeout only. Especially useful when MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA + * is set to 1, so one datagram can be reassembled at a time, only. */ +#ifndef IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST +#define IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST 1 +#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */ + +#define IP_REASS_FLAG_LASTFRAG 0x01 + +/** This is a helper struct which holds the starting + * offset and the ending offset of this fragment to + * easily chain the fragments. + * It has the same packing requirements as the IPv6 header, since it replaces + * the Fragment Header in memory in incoming fragments to keep + * track of the various fragments. + */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct ip6_reass_helper { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct pbuf *next_pbuf); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t start); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t end); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/* static variables */ +static struct ip6_reassdata *reassdatagrams; +static u16_t ip6_reass_pbufcount; + +/* Forward declarations. */ +static void ip6_reass_free_complete_datagram(struct ip6_reassdata *ipr); +#if IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST +static void ip6_reass_remove_oldest_datagram(struct ip6_reassdata *ipr, int pbufs_needed); +#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */ + +void +ip6_reass_tmr(void) +{ + struct ip6_reassdata *r, *tmp; + + r = reassdatagrams; + while (r != NULL) { + /* Decrement the timer. Once it reaches 0, + * clean up the incomplete fragment assembly */ + if (r->timer > 0) { + r->timer--; + r = r->next; + } else { + /* reassembly timed out */ + tmp = r; + /* get the next pointer before freeing */ + r = r->next; + /* free the helper struct and all enqueued pbufs */ + ip6_reass_free_complete_datagram(tmp); + } + } +} + +/** + * Free a datagram (struct ip6_reassdata) and all its pbufs. + * Updates the total count of enqueued pbufs (ip6_reass_pbufcount), + * sends an ICMP time exceeded packet. + * + * @param ipr datagram to free + */ +static void +ip6_reass_free_complete_datagram(struct ip6_reassdata *ipr) +{ + struct ip6_reassdata *prev; + u16_t pbufs_freed = 0; + u8_t clen; + struct pbuf *p; + struct ip6_reass_helper *iprh; + +#if LWIP_ICMP6 + iprh = (struct ip6_reass_helper *)ipr->p->payload; + if (iprh->start == 0) { + /* The first fragment was received, send ICMP time exceeded. */ + /* First, de-queue the first pbuf from r->p. */ + p = ipr->p; + ipr->p = iprh->next_pbuf; + /* Then, move back to the original header (we are now pointing to Fragment header). */ + if (pbuf_header(p, (u8_t*)p->payload - (u8_t*)ipr->iphdr)) { + LWIP_ASSERT("ip6_reass_free: moving p->payload to ip6 header failed\n", 0); + } + else { + icmp6_time_exceeded(p, ICMP6_TE_FRAG); + } + clen = pbuf_clen(p); + LWIP_ASSERT("pbufs_freed + clen <= 0xffff", pbufs_freed + clen <= 0xffff); + pbufs_freed += clen; + pbuf_free(p); + } +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP6 */ + + /* First, free all received pbufs. The individual pbufs need to be released + separately as they have not yet been chained */ + p = ipr->p; + while (p != NULL) { + struct pbuf *pcur; + iprh = (struct ip6_reass_helper *)p->payload; + pcur = p; + /* get the next pointer before freeing */ + p = iprh->next_pbuf; + clen = pbuf_clen(pcur); + LWIP_ASSERT("pbufs_freed + clen <= 0xffff", pbufs_freed + clen <= 0xffff); + pbufs_freed += clen; + pbuf_free(pcur); + } + + /* Then, unchain the struct ip6_reassdata from the list and free it. */ + if (ipr == reassdatagrams) { + reassdatagrams = ipr->next; + } else { + prev = reassdatagrams; + while (prev != NULL) { + if (prev->next == ipr) { + break; + } + prev = prev->next; + } + if (prev != NULL) { + prev->next = ipr->next; + } + } + memp_free(MEMP_IP6_REASSDATA, ipr); + + /* Finally, update number of pbufs in reassembly queue */ + LWIP_ASSERT("ip_reass_pbufcount >= clen", ip6_reass_pbufcount >= pbufs_freed); + ip6_reass_pbufcount -= pbufs_freed; +} + +#if IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST +/** + * Free the oldest datagram to make room for enqueueing new fragments. + * The datagram ipr is not freed! + * + * @param ipr ip6_reassdata for the current fragment + * @param pbufs_needed number of pbufs needed to enqueue + * (used for freeing other datagrams if not enough space) + */ +static void +ip6_reass_remove_oldest_datagram(struct ip6_reassdata *ipr, int pbufs_needed) +{ + struct ip6_reassdata *r, *oldest; + + /* Free datagrams until being allowed to enqueue 'pbufs_needed' pbufs, + * but don't free the current datagram! */ + do { + r = oldest = reassdatagrams; + while (r != NULL) { + if (r != ipr) { + if (r->timer <= oldest->timer) { + /* older than the previous oldest */ + oldest = r; + } + } + r = r->next; + } + if (oldest != NULL) { + ip6_reass_free_complete_datagram(oldest); + } + } while (((ip6_reass_pbufcount + pbufs_needed) > IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS) && (reassdatagrams != NULL)); +} +#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */ + +/** + * Reassembles incoming IPv6 fragments into an IPv6 datagram. + * + * @param p points to the IPv6 Fragment Header + * @param len the length of the payload (after Fragment Header) + * @return NULL if reassembly is incomplete, pbuf pointing to + * IPv6 Header if reassembly is complete + */ +struct pbuf * +ip6_reass(struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct ip6_reassdata *ipr, *ipr_prev; + struct ip6_reass_helper *iprh, *iprh_tmp, *iprh_prev=NULL; + struct ip6_frag_hdr * frag_hdr; + u16_t offset, len; + u8_t clen, valid = 1; + struct pbuf *q; + + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.recv); + + frag_hdr = (struct ip6_frag_hdr *) p->payload; + + clen = pbuf_clen(p); + + offset = ntohs(frag_hdr->_fragment_offset); + + /* Calculate fragment length from IPv6 payload length. + * Adjust for headers before Fragment Header. + * And finally adjust by Fragment Header length. */ + len = ntohs(ip6_current_header()->_plen); + len -= ((u8_t*)p->payload - (u8_t*)ip6_current_header()) - IP6_HLEN; + len -= IP6_FRAG_HLEN; + + /* Look for the datagram the fragment belongs to in the current datagram queue, + * remembering the previous in the queue for later dequeueing. */ + for (ipr = reassdatagrams, ipr_prev = NULL; ipr != NULL; ipr = ipr->next) { + /* Check if the incoming fragment matches the one currently present + in the reassembly buffer. If so, we proceed with copying the + fragment into the buffer. */ + if ((frag_hdr->_identification == ipr->identification) && + ip6_addr_cmp(ip6_current_src_addr(), &(ipr->iphdr->src)) && + ip6_addr_cmp(ip6_current_dest_addr(), &(ipr->iphdr->dest))) { + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.cachehit); + break; + } + ipr_prev = ipr; + } + + if (ipr == NULL) { + /* Enqueue a new datagram into the datagram queue */ + ipr = (struct ip6_reassdata *)memp_malloc(MEMP_IP6_REASSDATA); + if (ipr == NULL) { +#if IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST + /* Make room and try again. */ + ip6_reass_remove_oldest_datagram(ipr, clen); + ipr = (struct ip6_reassdata *)memp_malloc(MEMP_IP6_REASSDATA); + if (ipr != NULL) { + /* re-search ipr_prev since it might have been removed */ + for (ipr_prev = reassdatagrams; ipr_prev != NULL; ipr_prev = ipr_prev->next) { + if (ipr_prev->next == ipr) { + break; + } + } + } else +#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */ + { + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.memerr); + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.drop); + goto nullreturn; + } + } + + memset(ipr, 0, sizeof(struct ip6_reassdata)); + ipr->timer = IP_REASS_MAXAGE; + + /* enqueue the new structure to the front of the list */ + ipr->next = reassdatagrams; + reassdatagrams = ipr; + + /* Use the current IPv6 header for src/dest address reference. + * Eventually, we will replace it when we get the first fragment + * (it might be this one, in any case, it is done later). */ + ipr->iphdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)ip6_current_header(); + + /* copy the fragmented packet id. */ + ipr->identification = frag_hdr->_identification; + + /* copy the nexth field */ + ipr->nexth = frag_hdr->_nexth; + } + + /* Check if we are allowed to enqueue more datagrams. */ + if ((ip6_reass_pbufcount + clen) > IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS) { +#if IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST + ip6_reass_remove_oldest_datagram(ipr, clen); + if ((ip6_reass_pbufcount + clen) <= IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS) { + /* re-search ipr_prev since it might have been removed */ + for (ipr_prev = reassdatagrams; ipr_prev != NULL; ipr_prev = ipr_prev->next) { + if (ipr_prev->next == ipr) { + break; + } + } + } else +#endif /* IP_REASS_FREE_OLDEST */ + { + /* @todo: send ICMPv6 time exceeded here? */ + /* drop this pbuf */ + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.memerr); + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.drop); + goto nullreturn; + } + } + + /* Overwrite Fragment Header with our own helper struct. */ + iprh = (struct ip6_reass_helper *)p->payload; + LWIP_ASSERT("sizeof(struct ip6_reass_helper) <= IP6_FRAG_HLEN", + sizeof(struct ip6_reass_helper) <= IP6_FRAG_HLEN); + iprh->next_pbuf = NULL; + iprh->start = (offset & IP6_FRAG_OFFSET_MASK); + iprh->end = (offset & IP6_FRAG_OFFSET_MASK) + len; + + /* find the right place to insert this pbuf */ + /* Iterate through until we either get to the end of the list (append), + * or we find on with a larger offset (insert). */ + for (q = ipr->p; q != NULL;) { + iprh_tmp = (struct ip6_reass_helper*)q->payload; + if (iprh->start < iprh_tmp->start) { +#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP + if (iprh->end > iprh_tmp->start) { + /* fragment overlaps with following, throw away */ + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.proterr); + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.drop); + goto nullreturn; + } + if (iprh_prev != NULL) { + if (iprh->start < iprh_prev->end) { + /* fragment overlaps with previous, throw away */ + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.proterr); + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.drop); + goto nullreturn; + } + } +#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */ + /* the new pbuf should be inserted before this */ + iprh->next_pbuf = q; + if (iprh_prev != NULL) { + /* not the fragment with the lowest offset */ + iprh_prev->next_pbuf = p; + } else { + /* fragment with the lowest offset */ + ipr->p = p; + } + break; + } else if(iprh->start == iprh_tmp->start) { + /* received the same datagram twice: no need to keep the datagram */ + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.drop); + goto nullreturn; +#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP + } else if(iprh->start < iprh_tmp->end) { + /* overlap: no need to keep the new datagram */ + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.proterr); + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.drop); + goto nullreturn; +#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */ + } else { + /* Check if the fragments received so far have no gaps. */ + if (iprh_prev != NULL) { + if (iprh_prev->end != iprh_tmp->start) { + /* There is a fragment missing between the current + * and the previous fragment */ + valid = 0; + } + } + } + q = iprh_tmp->next_pbuf; + iprh_prev = iprh_tmp; + } + + /* If q is NULL, then we made it to the end of the list. Determine what to do now */ + if (q == NULL) { + if (iprh_prev != NULL) { + /* this is (for now), the fragment with the highest offset: + * chain it to the last fragment */ +#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP + LWIP_ASSERT("check fragments don't overlap", iprh_prev->end <= iprh->start); +#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */ + iprh_prev->next_pbuf = p; + if (iprh_prev->end != iprh->start) { + valid = 0; + } + } else { +#if IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP + LWIP_ASSERT("no previous fragment, this must be the first fragment!", + ipr->p == NULL); +#endif /* IP_REASS_CHECK_OVERLAP */ + /* this is the first fragment we ever received for this ip datagram */ + ipr->p = p; + } + } + + /* Track the current number of pbufs current 'in-flight', in order to limit + the number of fragments that may be enqueued at any one time */ + ip6_reass_pbufcount += clen; + + /* Remember IPv6 header if this is the first fragment. */ + if (iprh->start == 0) { + ipr->iphdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)ip6_current_header(); + } + + /* If this is the last fragment, calculate total packet length. */ + if ((offset & IP6_FRAG_MORE_FLAG) == 0) { + ipr->datagram_len = iprh->end; + } + + /* Additional validity tests: we have received first and last fragment. */ + iprh_tmp = (struct ip6_reass_helper*)ipr->p->payload; + if (iprh_tmp->start != 0) { + valid = 0; + } + if (ipr->datagram_len == 0) { + valid = 0; + } + + /* Final validity test: no gaps between current and last fragment. */ + iprh_prev = iprh; + q = iprh->next_pbuf; + while ((q != NULL) && valid) { + iprh = (struct ip6_reass_helper*)q->payload; + if (iprh_prev->end != iprh->start) { + valid = 0; + break; + } + iprh_prev = iprh; + q = iprh->next_pbuf; + } + + if (valid) { + /* All fragments have been received */ + u8_t* iphdr_ptr; + + /* chain together the pbufs contained within the ip6_reassdata list. */ + iprh = (struct ip6_reass_helper*) ipr->p->payload; + while(iprh != NULL) { + + if (iprh->next_pbuf != NULL) { + /* Save next helper struct (will be hidden in next step). */ + iprh_tmp = (struct ip6_reass_helper*) iprh->next_pbuf->payload; + + /* hide the fragment header for every succeding fragment */ + pbuf_header(iprh->next_pbuf, -IP6_FRAG_HLEN); + pbuf_cat(ipr->p, iprh->next_pbuf); + } + else { + iprh_tmp = NULL; + } + + iprh = iprh_tmp; + } + + /* Adjust datagram length by adding header lengths. */ + ipr->datagram_len += ((u8_t*)ipr->p->payload - (u8_t*)ipr->iphdr) + + IP6_FRAG_HLEN + - IP6_HLEN ; + + /* Set payload length in ip header. */ + ipr->iphdr->_plen = htons(ipr->datagram_len); + + /* Get the furst pbuf. */ + p = ipr->p; + + /* Restore Fragment Header in first pbuf. Mark as "single fragment" + * packet. Restore nexth. */ + frag_hdr = (struct ip6_frag_hdr *) p->payload; + frag_hdr->_nexth = ipr->nexth; + frag_hdr->reserved = 0; + frag_hdr->_fragment_offset = 0; + frag_hdr->_identification = 0; + + /* release the sources allocate for the fragment queue entry */ + if (reassdatagrams == ipr) { + /* it was the first in the list */ + reassdatagrams = ipr->next; + } else { + /* it wasn't the first, so it must have a valid 'prev' */ + LWIP_ASSERT("sanity check linked list", ipr_prev != NULL); + ipr_prev->next = ipr->next; + } + iphdr_ptr = (u8_t*)ipr->iphdr; + memp_free(MEMP_IP6_REASSDATA, ipr); + + /* adjust the number of pbufs currently queued for reassembly. */ + ip6_reass_pbufcount -= pbuf_clen(p); + + /* Move pbuf back to IPv6 header. */ + if (pbuf_header(p, (u8_t*)p->payload - iphdr_ptr)) { + LWIP_ASSERT("ip6_reass: moving p->payload to ip6 header failed\n", 0); + pbuf_free(p); + return NULL; + } + + /* Return the pbuf chain */ + return p; + } + /* the datagram is not (yet?) reassembled completely */ + return NULL; + +nullreturn: + pbuf_free(p); + return NULL; +} + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 ^^ LWIP_IPV6_REASS */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_FRAG + +/** Allocate a new struct pbuf_custom_ref */ +static struct pbuf_custom_ref* +ip6_frag_alloc_pbuf_custom_ref(void) +{ + return (struct pbuf_custom_ref*)memp_malloc(MEMP_FRAG_PBUF); +} + +/** Free a struct pbuf_custom_ref */ +static void +ip6_frag_free_pbuf_custom_ref(struct pbuf_custom_ref* p) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("p != NULL", p != NULL); + memp_free(MEMP_FRAG_PBUF, p); +} + +/** Free-callback function to free a 'struct pbuf_custom_ref', called by + * pbuf_free. */ +static void +ip6_frag_free_pbuf_custom(struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct pbuf_custom_ref *pcr = (struct pbuf_custom_ref*)p; + LWIP_ASSERT("pcr != NULL", pcr != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("pcr == p", (void*)pcr == (void*)p); + if (pcr->original != NULL) { + pbuf_free(pcr->original); + } + ip6_frag_free_pbuf_custom_ref(pcr); +} + +/** + * Fragment an IPv6 datagram if too large for the netif or path MTU. + * + * Chop the datagram in MTU sized chunks and send them in order + * by pointing PBUF_REFs into p + * + * @param p ipv6 packet to send + * @param netif the netif on which to send + * @param dest destination ipv6 address to which to send + * + * @return ERR_OK if sent successfully, err_t otherwise + */ +err_t +ip6_frag(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *netif, ip6_addr_t *dest) +{ + struct ip6_hdr *original_ip6hdr; + struct ip6_hdr *ip6hdr; + struct ip6_frag_hdr * frag_hdr; + struct pbuf *rambuf; + struct pbuf *newpbuf; + static u32_t identification; + u16_t nfb; + u16_t left, cop; + u16_t mtu; + u16_t fragment_offset = 0; + u16_t last; + u16_t poff = IP6_HLEN; + u16_t newpbuflen = 0; + u16_t left_to_copy; + + identification++; + + original_ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)p->payload; + + mtu = nd6_get_destination_mtu(dest, netif); + + /* TODO we assume there are no options in the unfragmentable part (IPv6 header). */ + left = p->tot_len - IP6_HLEN; + + nfb = (mtu - (IP6_HLEN + IP6_FRAG_HLEN)) & IP6_FRAG_OFFSET_MASK; + + while (left) { + last = (left <= nfb); + + /* Fill this fragment */ + cop = last ? left : nfb; + + /* When not using a static buffer, create a chain of pbufs. + * The first will be a PBUF_RAM holding the link, IPv6, and Fragment header. + * The rest will be PBUF_REFs mirroring the pbuf chain to be fragged, + * but limited to the size of an mtu. + */ + rambuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, IP6_HLEN + IP6_FRAG_HLEN, PBUF_RAM); + if (rambuf == NULL) { + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.memerr); + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("this needs a pbuf in one piece!", + (p->len >= (IP6_HLEN + IP6_FRAG_HLEN))); + SMEMCPY(rambuf->payload, original_ip6hdr, IP6_HLEN); + ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)rambuf->payload; + frag_hdr = (struct ip6_frag_hdr *)((u8_t*)rambuf->payload + IP6_HLEN); + + /* Can just adjust p directly for needed offset. */ + p->payload = (u8_t *)p->payload + poff; + p->len -= poff; + p->tot_len -= poff; + + left_to_copy = cop; + while (left_to_copy) { + struct pbuf_custom_ref *pcr; + newpbuflen = (left_to_copy < p->len) ? left_to_copy : p->len; + /* Is this pbuf already empty? */ + if (!newpbuflen) { + p = p->next; + continue; + } + pcr = ip6_frag_alloc_pbuf_custom_ref(); + if (pcr == NULL) { + pbuf_free(rambuf); + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.memerr); + return ERR_MEM; + } + /* Mirror this pbuf, although we might not need all of it. */ + newpbuf = pbuf_alloced_custom(PBUF_RAW, newpbuflen, PBUF_REF, &pcr->pc, p->payload, newpbuflen); + if (newpbuf == NULL) { + ip6_frag_free_pbuf_custom_ref(pcr); + pbuf_free(rambuf); + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.memerr); + return ERR_MEM; + } + pbuf_ref(p); + pcr->original = p; + pcr->pc.custom_free_function = ip6_frag_free_pbuf_custom; + + /* Add it to end of rambuf's chain, but using pbuf_cat, not pbuf_chain + * so that it is removed when pbuf_dechain is later called on rambuf. + */ + pbuf_cat(rambuf, newpbuf); + left_to_copy -= newpbuflen; + if (left_to_copy) { + p = p->next; + } + } + poff = newpbuflen; + + /* Set headers */ + frag_hdr->_nexth = original_ip6hdr->_nexth; + frag_hdr->reserved = 0; + frag_hdr->_fragment_offset = htons((fragment_offset & IP6_FRAG_OFFSET_MASK) | (last ? 0 : IP6_FRAG_MORE_FLAG)); + frag_hdr->_identification = htonl(identification); + + IP6H_NEXTH_SET(ip6hdr, IP6_NEXTH_FRAGMENT); + IP6H_PLEN_SET(ip6hdr, cop + IP6_FRAG_HLEN); + + /* No need for separate header pbuf - we allowed room for it in rambuf + * when allocated. + */ + IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(ip6_frag.xmit); + netif->output_ip6(netif, rambuf, dest); + + /* Unfortunately we can't reuse rambuf - the hardware may still be + * using the buffer. Instead we free it (and the ensuing chain) and + * recreate it next time round the loop. If we're lucky the hardware + * will have already sent the packet, the free will really free, and + * there will be zero memory penalty. + */ + + pbuf_free(rambuf); + left -= cop; + fragment_offset += cop; + } + return ERR_OK; +} + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_FRAG */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/mld6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/mld6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0771f5c8e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/mld6.c @@ -0,0 +1,586 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * Multicast listener discovery for IPv6. Aims to be compliant with RFC 2710. + * No support for MLDv2. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + +/* Based on igmp.c implementation of igmp v2 protocol */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/mld6.h" +#include "lwip/icmp6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" + +#include + + +/* + * MLD constants + */ +#define MLD6_HL 1 +#define MLD6_JOIN_DELAYING_MEMBER_TMR_MS (500) + +#define MLD6_GROUP_NON_MEMBER 0 +#define MLD6_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER 1 +#define MLD6_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER 2 + + +/* The list of joined groups. */ +static struct mld_group* mld_group_list; + + +/* Forward declarations. */ +static struct mld_group * mld6_new_group(struct netif *ifp, ip6_addr_t *addr); +static err_t mld6_free_group(struct mld_group *group); +static void mld6_delayed_report(struct mld_group *group, u16_t maxresp); +static void mld6_send(struct mld_group *group, u8_t type); + + +/** + * Stop MLD processing on interface + * + * @param netif network interface on which stop MLD processing + */ +err_t +mld6_stop(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct mld_group *group = mld_group_list; + struct mld_group *prev = NULL; + struct mld_group *next; + + /* look for groups joined on this interface further down the list */ + while (group != NULL) { + next = group->next; + /* is it a group joined on this interface? */ + if (group->netif == netif) { + /* is it the first group of the list? */ + if (group == mld_group_list) { + mld_group_list = next; + } + /* is there a "previous" group defined? */ + if (prev != NULL) { + prev->next = next; + } + /* disable the group at the MAC level */ + if (netif->mld_mac_filter != NULL) { + netif->mld_mac_filter(netif, &(group->group_address), MLD6_DEL_MAC_FILTER); + } + /* free group */ + memp_free(MEMP_MLD6_GROUP, group); + } else { + /* change the "previous" */ + prev = group; + } + /* move to "next" */ + group = next; + } + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Report MLD memberships for this interface + * + * @param netif network interface on which report MLD memberships + */ +void +mld6_report_groups(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct mld_group *group = mld_group_list; + + while (group != NULL) { + if (group->netif == netif) { + mld6_delayed_report(group, MLD6_JOIN_DELAYING_MEMBER_TMR_MS); + } + group = group->next; + } +} + +/** + * Search for a group that is joined on a netif + * + * @param ifp the network interface for which to look + * @param addr the group ipv6 address to search for + * @return a struct mld_group* if the group has been found, + * NULL if the group wasn't found. + */ +struct mld_group * +mld6_lookfor_group(struct netif *ifp, ip6_addr_t *addr) +{ + struct mld_group *group = mld_group_list; + + while (group != NULL) { + if ((group->netif == ifp) && (ip6_addr_cmp(&(group->group_address), addr))) { + return group; + } + group = group->next; + } + + return NULL; +} + + +/** + * create a new group + * + * @param ifp the network interface for which to create + * @param addr the new group ipv6 + * @return a struct mld_group*, + * NULL on memory error. + */ +static struct mld_group * +mld6_new_group(struct netif *ifp, ip6_addr_t *addr) +{ + struct mld_group *group; + + group = (struct mld_group *)memp_malloc(MEMP_MLD6_GROUP); + if (group != NULL) { + group->netif = ifp; + ip6_addr_set(&(group->group_address), addr); + group->timer = 0; /* Not running */ + group->group_state = MLD6_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER; + group->last_reporter_flag = 0; + group->use = 0; + group->next = mld_group_list; + + mld_group_list = group; + } + + return group; +} + +/** + * Remove a group in the mld_group_list and free + * + * @param group the group to remove + * @return ERR_OK if group was removed from the list, an err_t otherwise + */ +static err_t +mld6_free_group(struct mld_group *group) +{ + err_t err = ERR_OK; + + /* Is it the first group? */ + if (mld_group_list == group) { + mld_group_list = group->next; + } else { + /* look for group further down the list */ + struct mld_group *tmpGroup; + for (tmpGroup = mld_group_list; tmpGroup != NULL; tmpGroup = tmpGroup->next) { + if (tmpGroup->next == group) { + tmpGroup->next = group->next; + break; + } + } + /* Group not find group */ + if (tmpGroup == NULL) + err = ERR_ARG; + } + /* free group */ + memp_free(MEMP_MLD6_GROUP, group); + + return err; +} + + +/** + * Process an input MLD message. Called by icmp6_input. + * + * @param p the mld packet, p->payload pointing to the icmpv6 header + * @param inp the netif on which this packet was received + */ +void +mld6_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp) +{ + struct mld_header * mld_hdr; + struct mld_group* group; + + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.recv); + + /* Check that mld header fits in packet. */ + if (p->len < sizeof(struct mld_header)) { + /* TODO debug message */ + pbuf_free(p); + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.lenerr); + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.drop); + return; + } + + mld_hdr = (struct mld_header *)p->payload; + + switch (mld_hdr->type) { + case ICMP6_TYPE_MLQ: /* Multicast listener query. */ + { + /* Is it a general query? */ + if (ip6_addr_isallnodes_linklocal(ip6_current_dest_addr()) && + ip6_addr_isany(&(mld_hdr->multicast_address))) { + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.rx_general); + /* Report all groups, except all nodes group, and if-local groups. */ + group = mld_group_list; + while (group != NULL) { + if ((group->netif == inp) && + (!(ip6_addr_ismulticast_iflocal(&(group->group_address)))) && + (!(ip6_addr_isallnodes_linklocal(&(group->group_address))))) { + mld6_delayed_report(group, mld_hdr->max_resp_delay); + } + group = group->next; + } + } + else { + /* Have we joined this group? + * We use IP6 destination address to have a memory aligned copy. + * mld_hdr->multicast_address should be the same. */ + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.rx_group); + group = mld6_lookfor_group(inp, ip6_current_dest_addr()); + if (group != NULL) { + /* Schedule a report. */ + mld6_delayed_report(group, mld_hdr->max_resp_delay); + } + } + break; /* ICMP6_TYPE_MLQ */ + } + case ICMP6_TYPE_MLR: /* Multicast listener report. */ + { + /* Have we joined this group? + * We use IP6 destination address to have a memory aligned copy. + * mld_hdr->multicast_address should be the same. */ + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.rx_report); + group = mld6_lookfor_group(inp, ip6_current_dest_addr()); + if (group != NULL) { + /* If we are waiting to report, cancel it. */ + if (group->group_state == MLD6_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER) { + group->timer = 0; /* stopped */ + group->group_state = MLD6_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER; + group->last_reporter_flag = 0; + } + } + break; /* ICMP6_TYPE_MLR */ + } + case ICMP6_TYPE_MLD: /* Multicast listener done. */ + { + /* Do nothing, router will query us. */ + break; /* ICMP6_TYPE_MLD */ + } + default: + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.proterr); + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.drop); + break; + } + + pbuf_free(p); +} + +/** + * Join a group on a network interface. + * + * @param srcaddr ipv6 address of the network interface which should + * join a new group. If IP6_ADDR_ANY, join on all netifs + * @param groupaddr the ipv6 address of the group to join + * @return ERR_OK if group was joined on the netif(s), an err_t otherwise + */ +err_t +mld6_joingroup(ip6_addr_t *srcaddr, ip6_addr_t *groupaddr) +{ + err_t err = ERR_VAL; /* no matching interface */ + struct mld_group *group; + struct netif *netif; + u8_t match; + u8_t i; + + /* loop through netif's */ + netif = netif_list; + while (netif != NULL) { + /* Should we join this interface ? */ + match = 0; + if (ip6_addr_isany(srcaddr)) { + match = 1; + } + else { + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_cmp(srcaddr, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + match = 1; + break; + } + } + } + if (match) { + /* find group or create a new one if not found */ + group = mld6_lookfor_group(netif, groupaddr); + + if (group == NULL) { + /* Joining a new group. Create a new group entry. */ + group = mld6_new_group(netif, groupaddr); + if (group == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + + /* Activate this address on the MAC layer. */ + if (netif->mld_mac_filter != NULL) { + netif->mld_mac_filter(netif, groupaddr, MLD6_ADD_MAC_FILTER); + } + + /* Report our membership. */ + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.tx_report); + mld6_send(group, ICMP6_TYPE_MLR); + mld6_delayed_report(group, MLD6_JOIN_DELAYING_MEMBER_TMR_MS); + } + + /* Increment group use */ + group->use++; + err = ERR_OK; + } + + /* proceed to next network interface */ + netif = netif->next; + } + + return err; +} + +/** + * Leave a group on a network interface. + * + * @param srcaddr ipv6 address of the network interface which should + * leave the group. If IP6_ISANY, leave on all netifs + * @param groupaddr the ipv6 address of the group to leave + * @return ERR_OK if group was left on the netif(s), an err_t otherwise + */ +err_t +mld6_leavegroup(ip6_addr_t *srcaddr, ip6_addr_t *groupaddr) +{ + err_t err = ERR_VAL; /* no matching interface */ + struct mld_group *group; + struct netif *netif; + u8_t match; + u8_t i; + + /* loop through netif's */ + netif = netif_list; + while (netif != NULL) { + /* Should we leave this interface ? */ + match = 0; + if (ip6_addr_isany(srcaddr)) { + match = 1; + } + else { + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_cmp(srcaddr, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + match = 1; + break; + } + } + } + if (match) { + /* find group */ + group = mld6_lookfor_group(netif, groupaddr); + + if (group != NULL) { + /* Leave if there is no other use of the group */ + if (group->use <= 1) { + /* If we are the last reporter for this group */ + if (group->last_reporter_flag) { + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.tx_leave); + mld6_send(group, ICMP6_TYPE_MLD); + } + + /* Disable the group at the MAC level */ + if (netif->mld_mac_filter != NULL) { + netif->mld_mac_filter(netif, groupaddr, MLD6_DEL_MAC_FILTER); + } + + /* Free the group */ + mld6_free_group(group); + } else { + /* Decrement group use */ + group->use--; + } + /* Leave on this interface */ + err = ERR_OK; + } + } + /* proceed to next network interface */ + netif = netif->next; + } + + return err; +} + + +/** + * Periodic timer for mld processing. Must be called every + * MLD6_TMR_INTERVAL milliseconds (100). + * + * When a delaying member expires, a membership report is sent. + */ +void +mld6_tmr(void) +{ + struct mld_group *group = mld_group_list; + + while (group != NULL) { + if (group->timer > 0) { + group->timer--; + if (group->timer == 0) { + /* If the state is MLD6_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER then we send a report for this group */ + if (group->group_state == MLD6_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER) { + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.tx_report); + mld6_send(group, ICMP6_TYPE_MLR); + group->group_state = MLD6_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER; + } + } + } + group = group->next; + } +} + +/** + * Schedule a delayed membership report for a group + * + * @param group the mld_group for which "delaying" membership report + * should be sent + * @param maxresp the max resp delay provided in the query + */ +static void +mld6_delayed_report(struct mld_group *group, u16_t maxresp) +{ + /* Convert maxresp from milliseconds to tmr ticks */ + maxresp = maxresp / MLD6_TMR_INTERVAL; + if (maxresp == 0) { + maxresp = 1; + } + +#ifdef LWIP_RAND + /* Randomize maxresp. (if LWIP_RAND is supported) */ + maxresp = LWIP_RAND() % maxresp; + if (maxresp == 0) { + maxresp = 1; + } +#endif /* LWIP_RAND */ + + /* Apply timer value if no report has been scheduled already. */ + if ((group->group_state == MLD6_GROUP_IDLE_MEMBER) || + ((group->group_state == MLD6_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER) && + ((group->timer == 0) || (maxresp < group->timer)))) { + group->timer = maxresp; + group->group_state = MLD6_GROUP_DELAYING_MEMBER; + } +} + +/** + * Send a MLD message (report or done). + * + * An IPv6 hop-by-hop options header with a router alert option + * is prepended. + * + * @param group the group to report or quit + * @param type ICMP6_TYPE_MLR (report) or ICMP6_TYPE_MLD (done) + */ +static void +mld6_send(struct mld_group *group, u8_t type) +{ + struct mld_header * mld_hdr; + struct pbuf * p; + ip6_addr_t * src_addr; + + /* Allocate a packet. Size is MLD header + IPv6 Hop-by-hop options header. */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, sizeof(struct mld_header) + sizeof(struct ip6_hbh_hdr), PBUF_RAM); + if ((p == NULL) || (p->len < (sizeof(struct mld_header) + sizeof(struct ip6_hbh_hdr)))) { + /* We couldn't allocate a suitable pbuf. drop it. */ + if (p != NULL) { + pbuf_free(p); + } + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.memerr); + return; + } + + /* Move to make room for Hop-by-hop options header. */ + if (pbuf_header(p, -IP6_HBH_HLEN)) { + pbuf_free(p); + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.lenerr); + return; + } + + /* Select our source address. */ + if (!ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(group->netif, 0))) { + /* This is a special case, when we are performing duplicate address detection. + * We must join the multicast group, but we don't have a valid address yet. */ + src_addr = IP6_ADDR_ANY; + } else { + /* Use link-local address as source address. */ + src_addr = netif_ip6_addr(group->netif, 0); + } + + /* MLD message header pointer. */ + mld_hdr = (struct mld_header *)p->payload; + + /* Set fields. */ + mld_hdr->type = type; + mld_hdr->code = 0; + mld_hdr->chksum = 0; + mld_hdr->max_resp_delay = 0; + mld_hdr->reserved = 0; + ip6_addr_set(&(mld_hdr->multicast_address), &(group->group_address)); + +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 + mld_hdr->chksum = ip6_chksum_pseudo(p, IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, p->len, + src_addr, &(group->group_address)); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 */ + + /* Add hop-by-hop headers options: router alert with MLD value. */ + ip6_options_add_hbh_ra(p, IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, IP6_ROUTER_ALERT_VALUE_MLD); + + /* Send the packet out. */ + MLD6_STATS_INC(mld6.xmit); + ip6_output_if(p, (ip6_addr_isany(src_addr)) ? NULL : src_addr, &(group->group_address), + MLD6_HL, 0, IP6_NEXTH_HOPBYHOP, group->netif); + pbuf_free(p); +} + + + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/nd6.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/nd6.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7c65df36bf --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/ipv6/nd6.c @@ -0,0 +1,1793 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * Neighbor discovery and stateless address autoconfiguration for IPv6. + * Aims to be compliant with RFC 4861 (Neighbor discovery) and RFC 4862 + * (Address autoconfiguration). + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/nd6.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/icmp6.h" +#include "lwip/mld6.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" + +#include + + +/* Router tables. */ +struct nd6_neighbor_cache_entry neighbor_cache[LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS]; +struct nd6_destination_cache_entry destination_cache[LWIP_ND6_NUM_DESTINATIONS]; +struct nd6_prefix_list_entry prefix_list[LWIP_ND6_NUM_PREFIXES]; +struct nd6_router_list_entry default_router_list[LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS]; + +/* Default values, can be updated by a RA message. */ +u32_t reachable_time = LWIP_ND6_REACHABLE_TIME; +u32_t retrans_timer = LWIP_ND6_RETRANS_TIMER; /* TODO implement this value in timer */ + +/* Index for cache entries. */ +static u8_t nd6_cached_neighbor_index; +static u8_t nd6_cached_destination_index; + +/* Multicast address holder. */ +static ip6_addr_t multicast_address; + +/* Static buffer to parse RA packet options (size of a prefix option, biggest option) */ +static u8_t nd6_ra_buffer[sizeof(struct prefix_option)]; + +/* Forward declarations. */ +static s8_t nd6_find_neighbor_cache_entry(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr); +static s8_t nd6_new_neighbor_cache_entry(void); +static void nd6_free_neighbor_cache_entry(s8_t i); +static s8_t nd6_find_destination_cache_entry(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr); +static s8_t nd6_new_destination_cache_entry(void); +static s8_t nd6_is_prefix_in_netif(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr, struct netif * netif); +static s8_t nd6_get_router(ip6_addr_t * router_addr, struct netif * netif); +static s8_t nd6_new_router(ip6_addr_t * router_addr, struct netif * netif); +static s8_t nd6_get_onlink_prefix(ip6_addr_t * prefix, struct netif * netif); +static s8_t nd6_new_onlink_prefix(ip6_addr_t * prefix, struct netif * netif); + +#define ND6_SEND_FLAG_MULTICAST_DEST 0x01 +#define ND6_SEND_FLAG_ALLNODES_DEST 0x02 +static void nd6_send_ns(struct netif * netif, ip6_addr_t * target_addr, u8_t flags); +static void nd6_send_na(struct netif * netif, ip6_addr_t * target_addr, u8_t flags); +#if LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT +static void nd6_send_rs(struct netif * netif); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT */ + +#if LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING +static void nd6_free_q(struct nd6_q_entry *q); +#else /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ +#define nd6_free_q(q) pbuf_free(q) +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ +static void nd6_send_q(s8_t i); + + +/** + * Process an incoming neighbor discovery message + * + * @param p the nd packet, p->payload pointing to the icmpv6 header + * @param inp the netif on which this packet was received + */ +void +nd6_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp) +{ + u8_t msg_type; + s8_t i; + + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.recv); + + msg_type = *((u8_t *)p->payload); + switch (msg_type) { + case ICMP6_TYPE_NA: /* Neighbor Advertisement. */ + { + struct na_header * na_hdr; + struct lladdr_option * lladdr_opt; + + /* Check that na header fits in packet. */ + if (p->len < (sizeof(struct na_header))) { + /* TODO debug message */ + pbuf_free(p); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.lenerr); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.drop); + return; + } + + na_hdr = (struct na_header *)p->payload; + + /* Unsolicited NA?*/ + if (ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip6_current_dest_addr())) { + /* This is an unsolicited NA. + * link-layer changed? + * part of DAD mechanism? */ + + /* Check that link-layer address option also fits in packet. */ + if (p->len < (sizeof(struct na_header) + sizeof(struct lladdr_option))) { + /* TODO debug message */ + pbuf_free(p); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.lenerr); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.drop); + return; + } + + lladdr_opt = (struct lladdr_option *)((u8_t*)p->payload + sizeof(struct na_header)); + + /* Override ip6_current_dest_addr() so that we have an aligned copy. */ + ip6_addr_set(ip6_current_dest_addr(), &(na_hdr->target_address)); + +#if LWIP_IPV6_DUP_DETECT_ATTEMPTS + /* If the target address matches this netif, it is a DAD response. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_cmp(ip6_current_dest_addr(), netif_ip6_addr(inp, i))) { + /* We are using a duplicate address. */ + netif_ip6_addr_set_state(inp, i, IP6_ADDR_INVALID); + +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD + /* Leave solicited node multicast group. */ + ip6_addr_set_solicitednode(&multicast_address, netif_ip6_addr(inp, i)->addr[3]); + mld6_leavegroup(netif_ip6_addr(inp, i), &multicast_address); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + + + + +#if LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG + /* Check to see if this address was autoconfigured. */ + if (!ip6_addr_islinklocal(ip6_current_dest_addr())) { + i = nd6_get_onlink_prefix(ip6_current_dest_addr(), inp); + if (i >= 0) { + /* Mark this prefix as duplicate, so that we don't use it + * to generate this address again. */ + prefix_list[i].flags |= ND6_PREFIX_AUTOCONFIG_ADDRESS_DUPLICATE; + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG */ + + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_DUP_DETECT_ATTEMPTS */ + + /* This is an unsolicited NA, most likely there was a LLADDR change. */ + i = nd6_find_neighbor_cache_entry(ip6_current_dest_addr()); + if (i >= 0) { + if (na_hdr->flags & ND6_FLAG_OVERRIDE) { + MEMCPY(neighbor_cache[i].lladdr, lladdr_opt->addr, inp->hwaddr_len); + } + } + } + else { + /* This is a solicited NA. + * neighbor address resolution response? + * neighbor unreachability detection response? */ + + /* Override ip6_current_dest_addr() so that we have an aligned copy. */ + ip6_addr_set(ip6_current_dest_addr(), &(na_hdr->target_address)); + + /* Find the cache entry corresponding to this na. */ + i = nd6_find_neighbor_cache_entry(ip6_current_dest_addr()); + if (i < 0) { + /* We no longer care about this target address. drop it. */ + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + /* Update cache entry. */ + neighbor_cache[i].netif = inp; + neighbor_cache[i].counter.reachable_time = reachable_time; + if ((na_hdr->flags & ND6_FLAG_OVERRIDE) || + (neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_INCOMPLETE)) { + /* Check that link-layer address option also fits in packet. */ + if (p->len < (sizeof(struct na_header) + sizeof(struct lladdr_option))) { + /* TODO debug message */ + pbuf_free(p); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.lenerr); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.drop); + return; + } + + lladdr_opt = (struct lladdr_option *)((u8_t*)p->payload + sizeof(struct na_header)); + + MEMCPY(neighbor_cache[i].lladdr, lladdr_opt->addr, inp->hwaddr_len); + } + neighbor_cache[i].state = ND6_REACHABLE; + + /* Send queued packets, if any. */ + if (neighbor_cache[i].q != NULL) { + nd6_send_q(i); + } + } + + break; /* ICMP6_TYPE_NA */ + } + case ICMP6_TYPE_NS: /* Neighbor solicitation. */ + { + struct ns_header * ns_hdr; + struct lladdr_option * lladdr_opt; + u8_t accepted; + + /* Check that ns header fits in packet. */ + if (p->len < sizeof(struct ns_header)) { + /* TODO debug message */ + pbuf_free(p); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.lenerr); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.drop); + return; + } + + ns_hdr = (struct ns_header *)p->payload; + + /* Check if there is a link-layer address provided. Only point to it if in this buffer. */ + lladdr_opt = NULL; + if (p->len >= (sizeof(struct ns_header) + sizeof(struct lladdr_option))) { + lladdr_opt = (struct lladdr_option *)((u8_t*)p->payload + sizeof(struct ns_header)); + } + + /* Check if the target address is configured on the receiving netif. */ + accepted = 0; + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; ++i) { + if ((ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(inp, i)) || + (ip6_addr_istentative(netif_ip6_addr_state(inp, i)) && + ip6_addr_isany(ip6_current_src_addr()))) && + ip6_addr_cmp(&(ns_hdr->target_address), netif_ip6_addr(inp, i))) { + accepted = 1; + break; + } + } + + /* NS not for us? */ + if (!accepted) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + /* Check for ANY address in src (DAD algorithm). */ + if (ip6_addr_isany(ip6_current_src_addr())) { + /* Sender is validating this address. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; ++i) { + if (ip6_addr_cmp(&(ns_hdr->target_address), netif_ip6_addr(inp, i))) { + /* Send a NA back so that the sender does not use this address. */ + nd6_send_na(inp, netif_ip6_addr(inp, i), ND6_FLAG_OVERRIDE | ND6_SEND_FLAG_ALLNODES_DEST); + if (ip6_addr_istentative(netif_ip6_addr_state(inp, i))) { + /* We shouldn't use this address either. */ + netif_ip6_addr_set_state(inp, i, IP6_ADDR_INVALID); + } + } + } + } + else { + /* Sender is trying to resolve our address. */ + /* Verify that they included their own link-layer address. */ + if (lladdr_opt == NULL) { + /* Not a valid message. */ + pbuf_free(p); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.proterr); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.drop); + return; + } + + i = nd6_find_neighbor_cache_entry(ip6_current_src_addr()); + if ( i>= 0) { + /* We already have a record for the solicitor. */ + if (neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_INCOMPLETE) { + neighbor_cache[i].netif = inp; + MEMCPY(neighbor_cache[i].lladdr, lladdr_opt->addr, inp->hwaddr_len); + + /* Delay probe in case we get confirmation of reachability from upper layer (TCP). */ + neighbor_cache[i].state = ND6_DELAY; + neighbor_cache[i].counter.delay_time = LWIP_ND6_DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME; + } + } + else + { + /* Add their IPv6 address and link-layer address to neighbor cache. + * We will need it at least to send a unicast NA message, but most + * likely we will also be communicating with this node soon. */ + i = nd6_new_neighbor_cache_entry(); + if (i < 0) { + /* We couldn't assign a cache entry for this neighbor. + * we won't be able to reply. drop it. */ + pbuf_free(p); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.memerr); + return; + } + neighbor_cache[i].netif = inp; + MEMCPY(neighbor_cache[i].lladdr, lladdr_opt->addr, inp->hwaddr_len); + ip6_addr_set(&(neighbor_cache[i].next_hop_address), ip6_current_src_addr()); + + /* Receiving a message does not prove reachability: only in one direction. + * Delay probe in case we get confirmation of reachability from upper layer (TCP). */ + neighbor_cache[i].state = ND6_DELAY; + neighbor_cache[i].counter.delay_time = LWIP_ND6_DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME; + } + + /* Override ip6_current_dest_addr() so that we have an aligned copy. */ + ip6_addr_set(ip6_current_dest_addr(), &(ns_hdr->target_address)); + + /* Send back a NA for us. Allocate the reply pbuf. */ + nd6_send_na(inp, ip6_current_dest_addr(), ND6_FLAG_SOLICITED | ND6_FLAG_OVERRIDE); + } + + break; /* ICMP6_TYPE_NS */ + } + case ICMP6_TYPE_RA: /* Router Advertisement. */ + { + struct ra_header * ra_hdr; + u8_t * buffer; /* Used to copy options. */ + u16_t offset; + + /* Check that RA header fits in packet. */ + if (p->len < sizeof(struct ra_header)) { + /* TODO debug message */ + pbuf_free(p); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.lenerr); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.drop); + return; + } + + ra_hdr = (struct ra_header *)p->payload; + + /* If we are sending RS messages, stop. */ +#if LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT + inp->rs_count = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT */ + + /* Get the matching default router entry. */ + i = nd6_get_router(ip6_current_src_addr(), inp); + if (i < 0) { + /* Create a new router entry. */ + i = nd6_new_router(ip6_current_src_addr(), inp); + } + + if (i < 0) { + /* Could not create a new router entry. */ + pbuf_free(p); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.memerr); + return; + } + + /* Re-set invalidation timer. */ + default_router_list[i].invalidation_timer = ra_hdr->router_lifetime; + + /* Re-set default timer values. */ +#if LWIP_ND6_ALLOW_RA_UPDATES + if (ra_hdr->retrans_timer > 0) { + retrans_timer = ra_hdr->retrans_timer; + } + if (ra_hdr->reachable_time > 0) { + reachable_time = ra_hdr->reachable_time; + } +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_ALLOW_RA_UPDATES */ + + /* TODO set default hop limit... */ + /* ra_hdr->current_hop_limit;*/ + + /* Update flags in local entry (incl. preference). */ + default_router_list[i].flags = ra_hdr->flags; + + /* Offset to options. */ + offset = sizeof(struct ra_header); + + /* Process each option. */ + while ((p->tot_len - offset) > 0) { + if (p->len == p->tot_len) { + /* no need to copy from contiguous pbuf */ + buffer = &((u8_t*)p->payload)[offset]; + } else { + buffer = nd6_ra_buffer; + pbuf_copy_partial(p, buffer, sizeof(struct prefix_option), offset); + } + switch (buffer[0]) { + case ND6_OPTION_TYPE_SOURCE_LLADDR: + { + struct lladdr_option * lladdr_opt; + lladdr_opt = (struct lladdr_option *)buffer; + if ((default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry != NULL) && + (default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->state == ND6_INCOMPLETE)) { + SMEMCPY(default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->lladdr, lladdr_opt->addr, inp->hwaddr_len); + default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->state = ND6_REACHABLE; + default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->counter.reachable_time = reachable_time; + } + break; + } + case ND6_OPTION_TYPE_MTU: + { + struct mtu_option * mtu_opt; + mtu_opt = (struct mtu_option *)buffer; + if (mtu_opt->mtu >= 1280) { +#if LWIP_ND6_ALLOW_RA_UPDATES + inp->mtu = mtu_opt->mtu; +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_ALLOW_RA_UPDATES */ + } + break; + } + case ND6_OPTION_TYPE_PREFIX_INFO: + { + struct prefix_option * prefix_opt; + prefix_opt = (struct prefix_option *)buffer; + + if (prefix_opt->flags & ND6_PREFIX_FLAG_ON_LINK) { + /* Add to on-link prefix list. */ + s8_t prefix; + + /* Get a memory-aligned copy of the prefix. */ + ip6_addr_set(ip6_current_dest_addr(), &(prefix_opt->prefix)); + + /* find cache entry for this prefix. */ + prefix = nd6_get_onlink_prefix(ip6_current_dest_addr(), inp); + if (prefix < 0) { + /* Create a new cache entry. */ + prefix = nd6_new_onlink_prefix(ip6_current_dest_addr(), inp); + } + if (prefix >= 0) { + prefix_list[prefix].invalidation_timer = prefix_opt->valid_lifetime; + +#if LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG + if (prefix_opt->flags & ND6_PREFIX_FLAG_AUTONOMOUS) { + /* Mark prefix as autonomous, so that address autoconfiguration can take place. + * Only OR flag, so that we don't over-write other flags (such as ADDRESS_DUPLICATE)*/ + prefix_list[prefix].flags |= ND6_PREFIX_AUTOCONFIG_AUTONOMOUS; + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG */ + } + } + + break; + } + case ND6_OPTION_TYPE_ROUTE_INFO: + { + /* TODO implement preferred routes. + struct route_option * route_opt; + route_opt = (struct route_option *)buffer;*/ + + break; + } + default: + /* Unrecognized option, abort. */ + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.proterr); + break; + } + offset += 8 * ((u16_t)buffer[1]); + } + + break; /* ICMP6_TYPE_RA */ + } + case ICMP6_TYPE_RD: /* Redirect */ + { + struct redirect_header * redir_hdr; + struct lladdr_option * lladdr_opt; + + /* Check that Redir header fits in packet. */ + if (p->len < sizeof(struct redirect_header)) { + /* TODO debug message */ + pbuf_free(p); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.lenerr); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.drop); + return; + } + + redir_hdr = (struct redirect_header *)p->payload; + + lladdr_opt = NULL; + if (p->len >= (sizeof(struct redirect_header) + sizeof(struct lladdr_option))) { + lladdr_opt = (struct lladdr_option *)((u8_t*)p->payload + sizeof(struct redirect_header)); + } + + /* Copy original destination address to current source address, to have an aligned copy. */ + ip6_addr_set(ip6_current_src_addr(), &(redir_hdr->destination_address)); + + /* Find dest address in cache */ + i = nd6_find_destination_cache_entry(ip6_current_src_addr()); + if (i < 0) { + /* Destination not in cache, drop packet. */ + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + /* Set the new target address. */ + ip6_addr_set(&(destination_cache[i].next_hop_addr), &(redir_hdr->target_address)); + + /* If Link-layer address of other router is given, try to add to neighbor cache. */ + if (lladdr_opt != NULL) { + if (lladdr_opt->type == ND6_OPTION_TYPE_TARGET_LLADDR) { + /* Copy target address to current source address, to have an aligned copy. */ + ip6_addr_set(ip6_current_src_addr(), &(redir_hdr->target_address)); + + i = nd6_find_neighbor_cache_entry(ip6_current_src_addr()); + if (i < 0) { + i = nd6_new_neighbor_cache_entry(); + if (i >= 0) { + neighbor_cache[i].netif = inp; + MEMCPY(neighbor_cache[i].lladdr, lladdr_opt->addr, inp->hwaddr_len); + ip6_addr_set(&(neighbor_cache[i].next_hop_address), ip6_current_src_addr()); + + /* Receiving a message does not prove reachability: only in one direction. + * Delay probe in case we get confirmation of reachability from upper layer (TCP). */ + neighbor_cache[i].state = ND6_DELAY; + neighbor_cache[i].counter.delay_time = LWIP_ND6_DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME; + } + } + if (i >= 0) { + if (neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_INCOMPLETE) { + MEMCPY(neighbor_cache[i].lladdr, lladdr_opt->addr, inp->hwaddr_len); + /* Receiving a message does not prove reachability: only in one direction. + * Delay probe in case we get confirmation of reachability from upper layer (TCP). */ + neighbor_cache[i].state = ND6_DELAY; + neighbor_cache[i].counter.delay_time = LWIP_ND6_DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME; + } + } + } + } + break; /* ICMP6_TYPE_RD */ + } + case ICMP6_TYPE_PTB: /* Packet too big */ + { + struct icmp6_hdr *icmp6hdr; /* Packet too big message */ + struct ip6_hdr * ip6hdr; /* IPv6 header of the packet which caused the error */ + + /* Check that ICMPv6 header + IPv6 header fit in payload */ + if (p->len < (sizeof(struct icmp6_hdr) + IP6_HLEN)) { + /* drop short packets */ + pbuf_free(p); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.lenerr); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.drop); + return; + } + + icmp6hdr = (struct icmp6_hdr *)p->payload; + ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)((u8_t*)p->payload + sizeof(struct icmp6_hdr)); + + /* Copy original destination address to current source address, to have an aligned copy. */ + ip6_addr_set(ip6_current_src_addr(), &(ip6hdr->dest)); + + /* Look for entry in destination cache. */ + i = nd6_find_destination_cache_entry(ip6_current_src_addr()); + if (i < 0) { + /* Destination not in cache, drop packet. */ + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + /* Change the Path MTU. */ + destination_cache[i].pmtu = icmp6hdr->data; + + break; /* ICMP6_TYPE_PTB */ + } + + default: + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.proterr); + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.drop); + break; /* default */ + } + + pbuf_free(p); +} + + +/** + * Periodic timer for Neighbor discovery functions: + * + * - Update neighbor reachability states + * - Update destination cache entries age + * - Update invalidation timers of default routers and on-link prefixes + * - Perform duplicate address detection (DAD) for our addresses + * - Send router solicitations + */ +void +nd6_tmr(void) +{ + s8_t i, j; + struct netif * netif; + + /* Process neighbor entries. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS; i++) { + switch (neighbor_cache[i].state) { + case ND6_INCOMPLETE: + if (neighbor_cache[i].counter.probes_sent >= LWIP_ND6_MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT) { + /* Retries exceeded. */ + nd6_free_neighbor_cache_entry(i); + } + else { + /* Send a NS for this entry. */ + neighbor_cache[i].counter.probes_sent++; + nd6_send_ns(neighbor_cache[i].netif, &(neighbor_cache[i].next_hop_address), ND6_SEND_FLAG_MULTICAST_DEST); + } + break; + case ND6_REACHABLE: + /* Send queued packets, if any are left. Should have been sent already. */ + if (neighbor_cache[i].q != NULL) { + nd6_send_q(i); + } + if (neighbor_cache[i].counter.reachable_time <= ND6_TMR_INTERVAL) { + /* Change to stale state. */ + neighbor_cache[i].state = ND6_STALE; + neighbor_cache[i].counter.stale_time = 0; + } + else { + neighbor_cache[i].counter.reachable_time -= ND6_TMR_INTERVAL; + } + break; + case ND6_STALE: + neighbor_cache[i].counter.stale_time += ND6_TMR_INTERVAL; + break; + case ND6_DELAY: + if (neighbor_cache[i].counter.delay_time <= ND6_TMR_INTERVAL) { + /* Change to PROBE state. */ + neighbor_cache[i].state = ND6_PROBE; + neighbor_cache[i].counter.probes_sent = 0; + } + else { + neighbor_cache[i].counter.delay_time -= ND6_TMR_INTERVAL; + } + break; + case ND6_PROBE: + if (neighbor_cache[i].counter.probes_sent >= LWIP_ND6_MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT) { + /* Retries exceeded. */ + nd6_free_neighbor_cache_entry(i); + } + else { + /* Send a NS for this entry. */ + neighbor_cache[i].counter.probes_sent++; + nd6_send_ns(neighbor_cache[i].netif, &(neighbor_cache[i].next_hop_address), 0); + } + break; + case ND6_NO_ENTRY: + default: + /* Do nothing. */ + break; + } + } + + /* Process destination entries. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_DESTINATIONS; i++) { + destination_cache[i].age++; + } + + /* Process router entries. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS; i++) { + if (default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry != NULL) { + /* Active entry. */ + if (default_router_list[i].invalidation_timer > 0) { + default_router_list[i].invalidation_timer -= ND6_TMR_INTERVAL / 1000; + } + if (default_router_list[i].invalidation_timer < ND6_TMR_INTERVAL / 1000) { + /* Less than 1 second remainig. Clear this entry. */ + default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->isrouter = 0; + default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry = NULL; + default_router_list[i].invalidation_timer = 0; + default_router_list[i].flags = 0; + } + } + } + + /* Process prefix entries. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_PREFIXES; i++) { + if (prefix_list[i].invalidation_timer < ND6_TMR_INTERVAL / 1000) { + prefix_list[i].invalidation_timer = 0; + } + if ((prefix_list[i].invalidation_timer > 0) && + (prefix_list[i].netif != NULL)) { + prefix_list[i].invalidation_timer -= ND6_TMR_INTERVAL / 1000; + +#if LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG + /* Initiate address autoconfiguration for this prefix, if conditions are met. */ + if (prefix_list[i].netif->ip6_autoconfig_enabled && + (prefix_list[i].flags & ND6_PREFIX_AUTOCONFIG_AUTONOMOUS) && + !(prefix_list[i].flags & ND6_PREFIX_AUTOCONFIG_ADDRESS_GENERATED)) { + /* Try to get an address on this netif that is invalid. + * Skip 0 index (link-local address) */ + for (j = 1; j < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; j++) { + if (netif_ip6_addr_state(prefix_list[i].netif, j) == IP6_ADDR_INVALID) { + /* Generate an address using this prefix and interface ID from link-local address. */ + prefix_list[i].netif->ip6_addr[j].addr[0] = prefix_list[i].prefix.addr[0]; + prefix_list[i].netif->ip6_addr[j].addr[1] = prefix_list[i].prefix.addr[1]; + prefix_list[i].netif->ip6_addr[j].addr[2] = prefix_list[i].netif->ip6_addr[0].addr[2]; + prefix_list[i].netif->ip6_addr[j].addr[3] = prefix_list[i].netif->ip6_addr[0].addr[3]; + + /* Mark it as tentative (DAD will be performed if configured). */ + netif_ip6_addr_set_state(prefix_list[i].netif, j, IP6_ADDR_TENTATIVE); + + /* Mark this prefix with ADDRESS_GENERATED, so that we don't try again. */ + prefix_list[i].flags |= ND6_PREFIX_AUTOCONFIG_ADDRESS_GENERATED; + + /* Exit loop. */ + break; + } + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG */ + } + } + + + /* Process our own addresses, if DAD configured. */ + for (netif = netif_list; netif != NULL; netif = netif->next) { + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; ++i) { + if (ip6_addr_istentative(netif->ip6_addr_state[i])) { + if ((netif->ip6_addr_state[i] & 0x07) >= LWIP_IPV6_DUP_DETECT_ATTEMPTS) { + /* No NA received in response. Mark address as valid. */ + netif->ip6_addr_state[i] = IP6_ADDR_PREFERRED; + /* TODO implement preferred and valid lifetimes. */ + } + else if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_UP) { +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD + if ((netif->ip6_addr_state[i] & 0x07) == 0) { + /* Join solicited node multicast group. */ + ip6_addr_set_solicitednode(&multicast_address, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i)->addr[3]); + mld6_joingroup(netif_ip6_addr(netif, i), &multicast_address); + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + /* Send a NS for this address. */ + nd6_send_ns(netif, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i), ND6_SEND_FLAG_MULTICAST_DEST); + (netif->ip6_addr_state[i])++; + /* TODO send max 1 NS per tmr call? enable return*/ + /*return;*/ + } + } + } + } + +#if LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT + /* Send router solicitation messages, if necessary. */ + for (netif = netif_list; netif != NULL; netif = netif->next) { + if ((netif->rs_count > 0) && (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_UP)) { + nd6_send_rs(netif); + netif->rs_count--; + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT */ + +} + +/** + * Send a neighbor solicitation message + * + * @param netif the netif on which to send the message + * @param target_addr the IPv6 target address for the ND message + * @param flags one of ND6_SEND_FLAG_* + */ +static void +nd6_send_ns(struct netif * netif, ip6_addr_t * target_addr, u8_t flags) +{ + struct ns_header * ns_hdr; + struct lladdr_option * lladdr_opt; + struct pbuf * p; + ip6_addr_t * src_addr; + + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif,0))) { + /* Use link-local address as source address. */ + src_addr = netif_ip6_addr(netif, 0); + } else { + src_addr = IP6_ADDR_ANY; + } + + /* Allocate a packet. */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, sizeof(struct ns_header) + sizeof(struct lladdr_option), PBUF_RAM); + if ((p == NULL) || (p->len < (sizeof(struct ns_header) + sizeof(struct lladdr_option)))) { + /* We couldn't allocate a suitable pbuf for the ns. drop it. */ + if (p != NULL) { + pbuf_free(p); + } + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.memerr); + return; + } + + /* Set fields. */ + ns_hdr = (struct ns_header *)p->payload; + lladdr_opt = (struct lladdr_option *)((u8_t*)p->payload + sizeof(struct ns_header)); + + ns_hdr->type = ICMP6_TYPE_NS; + ns_hdr->code = 0; + ns_hdr->chksum = 0; + ns_hdr->reserved = 0; + ip6_addr_set(&(ns_hdr->target_address), target_addr); + + lladdr_opt->type = ND6_OPTION_TYPE_SOURCE_LLADDR; + lladdr_opt->length = ((netif->hwaddr_len + 2) >> 3) + (((netif->hwaddr_len + 2) & 0x07) ? 1 : 0); + SMEMCPY(lladdr_opt->addr, netif->hwaddr, netif->hwaddr_len); + + /* Generate the solicited node address for the target address. */ + if (flags & ND6_SEND_FLAG_MULTICAST_DEST) { + ip6_addr_set_solicitednode(&multicast_address, target_addr->addr[3]); + target_addr = &multicast_address; + } + +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 + ns_hdr->chksum = ip6_chksum_pseudo(p, IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, p->len, src_addr, + target_addr); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 */ + + /* Send the packet out. */ + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.xmit); + ip6_output_if(p, (src_addr == IP6_ADDR_ANY) ? NULL : src_addr, target_addr, + LWIP_ICMP6_HL, 0, IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, netif); + pbuf_free(p); +} + +/** + * Send a neighbor advertisement message + * + * @param netif the netif on which to send the message + * @param target_addr the IPv6 target address for the ND message + * @param flags one of ND6_SEND_FLAG_* + */ +static void +nd6_send_na(struct netif * netif, ip6_addr_t * target_addr, u8_t flags) +{ + struct na_header * na_hdr; + struct lladdr_option * lladdr_opt; + struct pbuf * p; + ip6_addr_t * src_addr; + ip6_addr_t * dest_addr; + + /* Use link-local address as source address. */ + /* src_addr = &(netif->ip6_addr[0]); */ + /* Use target address as source address. */ + src_addr = target_addr; + + /* Allocate a packet. */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, sizeof(struct na_header) + sizeof(struct lladdr_option), PBUF_RAM); + if ((p == NULL) || (p->len < (sizeof(struct na_header) + sizeof(struct lladdr_option)))) { + /* We couldn't allocate a suitable pbuf for the ns. drop it. */ + if (p != NULL) { + pbuf_free(p); + } + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.memerr); + return; + } + + /* Set fields. */ + na_hdr = (struct na_header *)p->payload; + lladdr_opt = (struct lladdr_option *)((u8_t*)p->payload + sizeof(struct na_header)); + + na_hdr->type = ICMP6_TYPE_NA; + na_hdr->code = 0; + na_hdr->chksum = 0; + na_hdr->flags = flags & 0xf0; + na_hdr->reserved[0] = 0; + na_hdr->reserved[1] = 0; + na_hdr->reserved[2] = 0; + ip6_addr_set(&(na_hdr->target_address), target_addr); + + lladdr_opt->type = ND6_OPTION_TYPE_TARGET_LLADDR; + lladdr_opt->length = ((netif->hwaddr_len + 2) >> 3) + (((netif->hwaddr_len + 2) & 0x07) ? 1 : 0); + SMEMCPY(lladdr_opt->addr, netif->hwaddr, netif->hwaddr_len); + + /* Generate the solicited node address for the target address. */ + if (flags & ND6_SEND_FLAG_MULTICAST_DEST) { + ip6_addr_set_solicitednode(&multicast_address, target_addr->addr[3]); + dest_addr = &multicast_address; + } + else if (flags & ND6_SEND_FLAG_ALLNODES_DEST) { + ip6_addr_set_allnodes_linklocal(&multicast_address); + dest_addr = &multicast_address; + } + else { + dest_addr = ip6_current_src_addr(); + } + +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 + na_hdr->chksum = ip6_chksum_pseudo(p, IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, p->len, src_addr, + dest_addr); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 */ + + /* Send the packet out. */ + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.xmit); + ip6_output_if(p, src_addr, dest_addr, + LWIP_ICMP6_HL, 0, IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, netif); + pbuf_free(p); +} + +#if LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT +/** + * Send a router solicitation message + * + * @param netif the netif on which to send the message + */ +static void +nd6_send_rs(struct netif * netif) +{ + struct rs_header * rs_hdr; + struct lladdr_option * lladdr_opt; + struct pbuf * p; + ip6_addr_t * src_addr; + u16_t packet_len; + + /* Link-local source address, or unspecified address? */ + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, 0))) { + src_addr = netif_ip6_addr(netif, 0); + } + else { + src_addr = IP6_ADDR_ANY; + } + + /* Generate the all routers target address. */ + ip6_addr_set_allrouters_linklocal(&multicast_address); + + /* Allocate a packet. */ + packet_len = sizeof(struct rs_header); + if (src_addr != IP6_ADDR_ANY) { + packet_len += sizeof(struct lladdr_option); + } + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, packet_len, PBUF_RAM); + if ((p == NULL) || (p->len < packet_len)) { + /* We couldn't allocate a suitable pbuf for the ns. drop it. */ + if (p != NULL) { + pbuf_free(p); + } + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.memerr); + return; + } + + /* Set fields. */ + rs_hdr = (struct rs_header *)p->payload; + + rs_hdr->type = ICMP6_TYPE_RS; + rs_hdr->code = 0; + rs_hdr->chksum = 0; + rs_hdr->reserved = 0; + + if (src_addr != IP6_ADDR_ANY) { + /* Include our hw address. */ + lladdr_opt = (struct lladdr_option *)((u8_t*)p->payload + sizeof(struct rs_header)); + lladdr_opt->type = ND6_OPTION_TYPE_SOURCE_LLADDR; + lladdr_opt->length = ((netif->hwaddr_len + 2) >> 3) + (((netif->hwaddr_len + 2) & 0x07) ? 1 : 0); + SMEMCPY(lladdr_opt->addr, netif->hwaddr, netif->hwaddr_len); + } + +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 + rs_hdr->chksum = ip6_chksum_pseudo(p, IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, p->len, src_addr, + &multicast_address); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 */ + + /* Send the packet out. */ + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.xmit); + ip6_output_if(p, src_addr, &multicast_address, + LWIP_ICMP6_HL, 0, IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6, netif); + pbuf_free(p); +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT */ + +/** + * Search for a neighbor cache entry + * + * @param ip6addr the IPv6 address of the neighbor + * @return The neighbor cache entry index that matched, -1 if no + * entry is found + */ +static s8_t +nd6_find_neighbor_cache_entry(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr) +{ + s8_t i; + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_cmp(ip6addr, &(neighbor_cache[i].next_hop_address))) { + return i; + } + } + return -1; +} + +/** + * Create a new neighbor cache entry. + * + * If no unused entry is found, will try to recycle an old entry + * according to ad-hoc "age" heuristic. + * + * @return The neighbor cache entry index that was created, -1 if no + * entry could be created + */ +static s8_t +nd6_new_neighbor_cache_entry(void) +{ + s8_t i; + s8_t j; + u32_t time; + + + /* First, try to find an empty entry. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS; i++) { + if (neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_NO_ENTRY) { + return i; + } + } + + /* We need to recycle an entry. in general, do not recycle if it is a router. */ + + /* Next, try to find a Stale entry. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS; i++) { + if ((neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_STALE) && + (!neighbor_cache[i].isrouter)) { + nd6_free_neighbor_cache_entry(i); + return i; + } + } + + /* Next, try to find a Probe entry. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS; i++) { + if ((neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_PROBE) && + (!neighbor_cache[i].isrouter)) { + nd6_free_neighbor_cache_entry(i); + return i; + } + } + + /* Next, try to find a Delayed entry. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS; i++) { + if ((neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_DELAY) && + (!neighbor_cache[i].isrouter)) { + nd6_free_neighbor_cache_entry(i); + return i; + } + } + + /* Next, try to find the oldest reachable entry. */ + time = 0xfffffffful; + j = -1; + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS; i++) { + if ((neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_REACHABLE) && + (!neighbor_cache[i].isrouter)) { + if (neighbor_cache[i].counter.reachable_time < time) { + j = i; + time = neighbor_cache[i].counter.reachable_time; + } + } + } + if (j >= 0) { + nd6_free_neighbor_cache_entry(j); + return j; + } + + /* Next, find oldest incomplete entry without queued packets. */ + time = 0; + j = -1; + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS; i++) { + if ( + (neighbor_cache[i].q == NULL) && + (neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_INCOMPLETE) && + (!neighbor_cache[i].isrouter)) { + if (neighbor_cache[i].counter.probes_sent >= time) { + j = i; + time = neighbor_cache[i].counter.probes_sent; + } + } + } + if (j >= 0) { + nd6_free_neighbor_cache_entry(j); + return j; + } + + /* Next, find oldest incomplete entry with queued packets. */ + time = 0; + j = -1; + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS; i++) { + if ((neighbor_cache[i].state == ND6_INCOMPLETE) && + (!neighbor_cache[i].isrouter)) { + if (neighbor_cache[i].counter.probes_sent >= time) { + j = i; + time = neighbor_cache[i].counter.probes_sent; + } + } + } + if (j >= 0) { + nd6_free_neighbor_cache_entry(j); + return j; + } + + /* No more entries to try. */ + return -1; +} + +/** + * Will free any resources associated with a neighbor cache + * entry, and will mark it as unused. + * + * @param i the neighbor cache entry index to free + */ +static void +nd6_free_neighbor_cache_entry(s8_t i) +{ + if ((i < 0) || (i >= LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS)) { + return; + } + + /* Free any queued packets. */ + if (neighbor_cache[i].q != NULL) { + nd6_free_q(neighbor_cache[i].q); + neighbor_cache[i].q = NULL; + } + + neighbor_cache[i].state = ND6_NO_ENTRY; + neighbor_cache[i].isrouter = 0; + neighbor_cache[i].netif = NULL; + neighbor_cache[i].counter.reachable_time = 0; + ip6_addr_set_zero(&(neighbor_cache[i].next_hop_address)); +} + +/** + * Search for a destination cache entry + * + * @param ip6addr the IPv6 address of the destination + * @return The destination cache entry index that matched, -1 if no + * entry is found + */ +static s8_t +nd6_find_destination_cache_entry(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr) +{ + s8_t i; + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_DESTINATIONS; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_cmp(ip6addr, &(destination_cache[i].destination_addr))) { + return i; + } + } + return -1; +} + +/** + * Create a new destination cache entry. If no unused entry is found, + * will recycle oldest entry. + * + * @return The destination cache entry index that was created, -1 if no + * entry was created + */ +static s8_t +nd6_new_destination_cache_entry(void) +{ + s8_t i, j; + u32_t age; + + /* Find an empty entry. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_DESTINATIONS; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isany(&(destination_cache[i].destination_addr))) { + return i; + } + } + + /* Find oldest entry. */ + age = 0; + j = LWIP_ND6_NUM_DESTINATIONS - 1; + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_DESTINATIONS; i++) { + if (destination_cache[i].age > age) { + j = i; + } + } + + return j; +} + +/** + * Determine whether an address matches an on-link prefix. + * + * @param ip6addr the IPv6 address to match + * @return 1 if the address is on-link, 0 otherwise + */ +static s8_t +nd6_is_prefix_in_netif(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr, struct netif * netif) +{ + s8_t i; + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_PREFIXES; i++) { + if ((prefix_list[i].netif == netif) && + (prefix_list[i].invalidation_timer > 0) && + ip6_addr_netcmp(ip6addr, &(prefix_list[i].prefix))) { + return 1; + } + } + /* Check to see if address prefix matches a (manually?) configured address. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_isvalid(netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i)) && + ip6_addr_netcmp(ip6addr, netif_ip6_addr(netif, i))) { + return 1; + } + } + return 0; +} + +/** + * Select a default router for a destination. + * + * @param ip6addr the destination address + * @param netif the netif for the outgoing packet, if known + * @return the default router entry index, or -1 if no suitable + * router is found + */ +s8_t +nd6_select_router(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr, struct netif * netif) +{ + s8_t i; + /* last_router is used for round-robin router selection (as recommended + * in RFC). This is more robust in case one router is not reachable, + * we are not stuck trying to resolve it. */ + static s8_t last_router; + (void)ip6addr; /* TODO match preferred routes!! (must implement ND6_OPTION_TYPE_ROUTE_INFO) */ + + /* TODO: implement default router preference */ + + /* Look for reachable routers. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS; i++) { + if (++last_router >= LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS) { + last_router = 0; + } + if ((default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry != NULL) && + (netif != NULL ? netif == default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->netif : 1) && + (default_router_list[i].invalidation_timer > 0) && + (default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->state == ND6_REACHABLE)) { + return i; + } + } + + /* Look for router in other reachability states, but still valid according to timer. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS; i++) { + if (++last_router >= LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS) { + last_router = 0; + } + if ((default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry != NULL) && + (netif != NULL ? netif == default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->netif : 1) && + (default_router_list[i].invalidation_timer > 0)) { + return i; + } + } + + /* Look for any router for which we have any information at all. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS; i++) { + if (++last_router >= LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS) { + last_router = 0; + } + if (default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry != NULL && + (netif != NULL ? netif == default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->netif : 1)) { + return i; + } + } + + /* no suitable router found. */ + return -1; +} + +/** + * Find an entry for a default router. + * + * @param router_addr the IPv6 address of the router + * @param netif the netif on which the router is found, if known + * @return the index of the router entry, or -1 if not found + */ +static s8_t +nd6_get_router(ip6_addr_t * router_addr, struct netif * netif) +{ + s8_t i; + + /* Look for router. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS; i++) { + if ((default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry != NULL) && + ((netif != NULL) ? netif == default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->netif : 1) && + ip6_addr_cmp(router_addr, &(default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->next_hop_address))) { + return i; + } + } + + /* router not found. */ + return -1; +} + +/** + * Create a new entry for a default router. + * + * @param router_addr the IPv6 address of the router + * @param netif the netif on which the router is connected, if known + * @return the index on the router table, or -1 if could not be created + */ +static s8_t +nd6_new_router(ip6_addr_t * router_addr, struct netif * netif) +{ + s8_t router_index; + s8_t neighbor_index; + + /* Do we have a neighbor entry for this router? */ + neighbor_index = nd6_find_neighbor_cache_entry(router_addr); + if (neighbor_index < 0) { + /* Create a neighbor entry for this router. */ + neighbor_index = nd6_new_neighbor_cache_entry(); + if (neighbor_index < 0) { + /* Could not create neighbor entry for this router. */ + return -1; + } + ip6_addr_set(&(neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].next_hop_address), router_addr); + neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].netif = netif; + neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q = NULL; + neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].state = ND6_INCOMPLETE; + neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].counter.probes_sent = 0; + } + + /* Mark neighbor as router. */ + neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].isrouter = 1; + + /* Look for empty entry. */ + for (router_index = 0; router_index < LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS; router_index++) { + if (default_router_list[router_index].neighbor_entry == NULL) { + default_router_list[router_index].neighbor_entry = &(neighbor_cache[neighbor_index]); + return router_index; + } + } + + /* Could not create a router entry. */ + + /* Mark neighbor entry as not-router. Entry might be useful as neighbor still. */ + neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].isrouter = 0; + + /* router not found. */ + return -1; +} + +/** + * Find the cached entry for an on-link prefix. + * + * @param prefix the IPv6 prefix that is on-link + * @param netif the netif on which the prefix is on-link + * @return the index on the prefix table, or -1 if not found + */ +static s8_t +nd6_get_onlink_prefix(ip6_addr_t * prefix, struct netif * netif) +{ + s8_t i; + + /* Look for prefix in list. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_PREFIXES; ++i) { + if ((ip6_addr_netcmp(&(prefix_list[i].prefix), prefix)) && + (prefix_list[i].netif == netif)) { + return i; + } + } + + /* Entry not available. */ + return -1; +} + +/** + * Creates a new entry for an on-link prefix. + * + * @param prefix the IPv6 prefix that is on-link + * @param netif the netif on which the prefix is on-link + * @return the index on the prefix table, or -1 if not created + */ +static s8_t +nd6_new_onlink_prefix(ip6_addr_t * prefix, struct netif * netif) +{ + s8_t i; + + /* Create new entry. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_ND6_NUM_PREFIXES; ++i) { + if ((prefix_list[i].netif == NULL) || + (prefix_list[i].invalidation_timer == 0)) { + /* Found empty prefix entry. */ + prefix_list[i].netif = netif; + ip6_addr_set(&(prefix_list[i].prefix), prefix); + prefix_list[i].flags = 0; + return i; + } + } + + /* Entry not available. */ + return -1; +} + +/** + * Determine the next hop for a destination. Will determine if the + * destination is on-link, else a suitable on-link router is selected. + * + * The last entry index is cached for fast entry search. + * + * @param ip6addr the destination address + * @param netif the netif on which the packet will be sent + * @return the neighbor cache entry for the next hop, ERR_RTE if no + * suitable next hop was found, ERR_MEM if no cache entry + * could be created + */ +s8_t +nd6_get_next_hop_entry(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr, struct netif * netif) +{ + s8_t i; + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT + if (netif->addr_hint != NULL) { + /* per-pcb cached entry was given */ + u8_t addr_hint = *(netif->addr_hint); + if (addr_hint < LWIP_ND6_NUM_DESTINATIONS) { + nd6_cached_destination_index = addr_hint; + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ + + /* Look for ip6addr in destination cache. */ + if (ip6_addr_cmp(ip6addr, &(destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].destination_addr))) { + /* the cached entry index is the right one! */ + /* do nothing. */ + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.cachehit); + } else { + /* Search destination cache. */ + i = nd6_find_destination_cache_entry(ip6addr); + if (i >= 0) { + /* found destination entry. make it our new cached index. */ + nd6_cached_destination_index = i; + } + else { + /* Not found. Create a new destination entry. */ + i = nd6_new_destination_cache_entry(); + if (i >= 0) { + /* got new destination entry. make it our new cached index. */ + nd6_cached_destination_index = i; + } else { + /* Could not create a destination cache entry. */ + return ERR_MEM; + } + + /* Copy dest address to destination cache. */ + ip6_addr_set(&(destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].destination_addr), ip6addr); + + /* Now find the next hop. is it a neighbor? */ + if (ip6_addr_islinklocal(ip6addr) || + nd6_is_prefix_in_netif(ip6addr, netif)) { + /* Destination in local link. */ + destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].pmtu = netif->mtu; + ip6_addr_copy(destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].next_hop_addr, destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].destination_addr); + } + else { + /* We need to select a router. */ + i = nd6_select_router(ip6addr, netif); + if (i < 0) { + /* No router found. */ + ip6_addr_set_any(&(destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].destination_addr)); + return ERR_RTE; + } + destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].pmtu = netif->mtu; /* Start with netif mtu, correct through ICMPv6 if necessary */ + ip6_addr_copy(destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].next_hop_addr, default_router_list[i].neighbor_entry->next_hop_address); + } + } + } + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT + if (netif->addr_hint != NULL) { + /* per-pcb cached entry was given */ + *(netif->addr_hint) = nd6_cached_destination_index; + } +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ + + /* Look in neighbor cache for the next-hop address. */ + if (ip6_addr_cmp(&(destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].next_hop_addr), + &(neighbor_cache[nd6_cached_neighbor_index].next_hop_address))) { + /* Cache hit. */ + /* Do nothing. */ + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.cachehit); + } else { + i = nd6_find_neighbor_cache_entry(&(destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].next_hop_addr)); + if (i >= 0) { + /* Found a matching record, make it new cached entry. */ + nd6_cached_neighbor_index = i; + } + else { + /* Neighbor not in cache. Make a new entry. */ + i = nd6_new_neighbor_cache_entry(); + if (i >= 0) { + /* got new neighbor entry. make it our new cached index. */ + nd6_cached_neighbor_index = i; + } else { + /* Could not create a neighbor cache entry. */ + return ERR_MEM; + } + + /* Initialize fields. */ + ip6_addr_copy(neighbor_cache[i].next_hop_address, + destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].next_hop_addr); + neighbor_cache[i].isrouter = 0; + neighbor_cache[i].netif = netif; + neighbor_cache[i].state = ND6_INCOMPLETE; + neighbor_cache[i].counter.probes_sent = 0; + } + } + + /* Reset this destination's age. */ + destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].age = 0; + + return nd6_cached_neighbor_index; +} + +/** + * Queue a packet for a neighbor. + * + * @param neighbor_index the index in the neighbor cache table + * @param q packet to be queued + * @return ERR_OK if succeeded, ERR_MEM if out of memory + */ +err_t +nd6_queue_packet(s8_t neighbor_index, struct pbuf * q) +{ + err_t result = ERR_MEM; + struct pbuf *p; + int copy_needed = 0; +#if LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING + struct nd6_q_entry *new_entry, *r; +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ + + if ((neighbor_index < 0) || (neighbor_index >= LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS)) { + return ERR_ARG; + } + + /* IF q includes a PBUF_REF, PBUF_POOL or PBUF_RAM, we have no choice but + * to copy the whole queue into a new PBUF_RAM (see bug #11400) + * PBUF_ROMs can be left as they are, since ROM must not get changed. */ + p = q; + while (p) { + if(p->type != PBUF_ROM) { + copy_needed = 1; + break; + } + p = p->next; + } + if(copy_needed) { + /* copy the whole packet into new pbufs */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, q->tot_len, PBUF_RAM); + while ((p == NULL) && (neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q != NULL)) { + /* Free oldest packet (as per RFC recommendation) */ +#if LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING + r = neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q; + neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q = r->next; + r->next = NULL; + nd6_free_q(r); +#else /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ + pbuf_free(neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q); + neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q = NULL; +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, q->tot_len, PBUF_RAM); + } + if(p != NULL) { + if (pbuf_copy(p, q) != ERR_OK) { + pbuf_free(p); + p = NULL; + } + } + } else { + /* referencing the old pbuf is enough */ + p = q; + pbuf_ref(p); + } + /* packet was copied/ref'd? */ + if (p != NULL) { + /* queue packet ... */ +#if LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING + /* allocate a new nd6 queue entry */ + new_entry = (struct nd6_q_entry *)memp_malloc(MEMP_ND6_QUEUE); + if ((new_entry == NULL) && (neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q != NULL)) { + /* Free oldest packet (as per RFC recommendation) */ + r = neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q; + neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q = r->next; + r->next = NULL; + nd6_free_q(r); + new_entry = (struct nd6_q_entry *)memp_malloc(MEMP_ND6_QUEUE); + } + if (new_entry != NULL) { + new_entry->next = NULL; + new_entry->p = p; + if(neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q != NULL) { + /* queue was already existent, append the new entry to the end */ + r = neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q; + while (r->next != NULL) { + r = r->next; + } + r->next = new_entry; + } else { + /* queue did not exist, first item in queue */ + neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q = new_entry; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("ipv6: queued packet %p on neighbor entry %"S16_F"\n", (void *)p, (s16_t)neighbor_index)); + result = ERR_OK; + } else { + /* the pool MEMP_ND6_QUEUE is empty */ + pbuf_free(p); + LWIP_DEBUGF(LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("ipv6: could not queue a copy of packet %p (out of memory)\n", (void *)p)); + /* { result == ERR_MEM } through initialization */ + } +#else /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ + /* Queue a single packet. If an older packet is already queued, free it as per RFC. */ + if (neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q != NULL) { + pbuf_free(neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q); + } + neighbor_cache[neighbor_index].q = p; + LWIP_DEBUGF(LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("ipv6: queued packet %p on neighbor entry %"S16_F"\n", (void *)p, (s16_t)neighbor_index)); + result = ERR_OK; +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("ipv6: could not queue a copy of packet %p (out of memory)\n", (void *)q)); + /* { result == ERR_MEM } through initialization */ + } + + return result; +} + +#if LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING +/** + * Free a complete queue of nd6 q entries + * + * @param q a queue of nd6_q_entry to free + */ +static void +nd6_free_q(struct nd6_q_entry *q) +{ + struct nd6_q_entry *r; + LWIP_ASSERT("q != NULL", q != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("q->p != NULL", q->p != NULL); + while (q) { + r = q; + q = q->next; + LWIP_ASSERT("r->p != NULL", (r->p != NULL)); + pbuf_free(r->p); + memp_free(MEMP_ND6_QUEUE, r); + } +} +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ + +/** + * Send queued packets for a neighbor + * + * @param i the neighbor to send packets to + */ +static void +nd6_send_q(s8_t i) +{ + struct ip6_hdr *ip6hdr; +#if LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING + struct nd6_q_entry *q; +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ + + if ((i < 0) || (i >= LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS)) { + return; + } + +#if LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING + while (neighbor_cache[i].q != NULL) { + /* remember first in queue */ + q = neighbor_cache[i].q; + /* pop first item off the queue */ + neighbor_cache[i].q = q->next; + /* Get ipv6 header. */ + ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)(q->p->payload); + /* Override ip6_current_dest_addr() so that we have an aligned copy. */ + ip6_addr_set(ip6_current_dest_addr(), &(ip6hdr->dest)); + /* send the queued IPv6 packet */ + (neighbor_cache[i].netif)->output_ip6(neighbor_cache[i].netif, q->p, ip6_current_dest_addr()); + /* free the queued IP packet */ + pbuf_free(q->p); + /* now queue entry can be freed */ + memp_free(MEMP_ND6_QUEUE, q); + } +#else /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ + if (neighbor_cache[i].q != NULL) { + /* Get ipv6 header. */ + ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)(neighbor_cache[i].q->payload); + /* Override ip6_current_dest_addr() so that we have an aligned copy. */ + ip6_addr_set(ip6_current_dest_addr(), &(ip6hdr->dest)); + /* send the queued IPv6 packet */ + (neighbor_cache[i].netif)->output_ip6(neighbor_cache[i].netif, neighbor_cache[i].q, ip6_current_dest_addr()); + /* free the queued IP packet */ + pbuf_free(neighbor_cache[i].q); + neighbor_cache[i].q = NULL; + } +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ +} + + +/** + * Get the Path MTU for a destination. + * + * @param ip6addr the destination address + * @param netif the netif on which the packet will be sent + * @return the Path MTU, if known, or the netif default MTU + */ +u16_t +nd6_get_destination_mtu(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr, struct netif * netif) +{ + s8_t i; + + i = nd6_find_destination_cache_entry(ip6addr); + if (i >= 0) { + if (destination_cache[i].pmtu > 0) { + return destination_cache[i].pmtu; + } + } + + if (netif != NULL) { + return netif->mtu; + } + + return 1280; /* Minimum MTU */ +} + + +#if LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS +/** + * Provide the Neighbor discovery process with a hint that a + * destination is reachable. Called by tcp_receive when ACKs are + * received or sent (as per RFC). This is useful to avoid sending + * NS messages every 30 seconds. + * + * @param ip6addr the destination address which is know to be reachable + * by an upper layer protocol (TCP) + */ +void +nd6_reachability_hint(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr) +{ + s8_t i; + + /* Find destination in cache. */ + if (ip6_addr_cmp(ip6addr, &(destination_cache[nd6_cached_destination_index].destination_addr))) { + i = nd6_cached_destination_index; + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.cachehit); + } + else { + i = nd6_find_destination_cache_entry(ip6addr); + } + if (i < 0) { + return; + } + + /* Find next hop neighbor in cache. */ + if (ip6_addr_cmp(&(destination_cache[i].next_hop_addr), &(neighbor_cache[nd6_cached_neighbor_index].next_hop_address))) { + i = nd6_cached_neighbor_index; + ND6_STATS_INC(nd6.cachehit); + } + else { + i = nd6_find_neighbor_cache_entry(&(destination_cache[i].next_hop_addr)); + } + if (i < 0) { + return; + } + + /* Set reachability state. */ + neighbor_cache[i].state = ND6_REACHABLE; + neighbor_cache[i].counter.reachable_time = reachable_time; +} +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS */ + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/mem.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/mem.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1659a2c7a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/mem.c @@ -0,0 +1,659 @@ +/** + * @file + * Dynamic memory manager + * + * This is a lightweight replacement for the standard C library malloc(). + * + * If you want to use the standard C library malloc() instead, define + * MEM_LIBC_MALLOC to 1 in your lwipopts.h + * + * To let mem_malloc() use pools (prevents fragmentation and is much faster than + * a heap but might waste some memory), define MEM_USE_POOLS to 1, define + * MEM_USE_CUSTOM_POOLS to 1 and create a file "lwippools.h" that includes a list + * of pools like this (more pools can be added between _START and _END): + * + * Define three pools with sizes 256, 512, and 1512 bytes + * LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL_START + * LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL(20, 256) + * LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL(10, 512) + * LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL(5, 1512) + * LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL_END + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * Simon Goldschmidt + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if !MEM_LIBC_MALLOC /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" + +#include + +#if MEM_USE_POOLS +/* lwIP head implemented with different sized pools */ + +/** + * Allocate memory: determine the smallest pool that is big enough + * to contain an element of 'size' and get an element from that pool. + * + * @param size the size in bytes of the memory needed + * @return a pointer to the allocated memory or NULL if the pool is empty + */ +void * +mem_malloc(mem_size_t size) +{ + void *ret; + struct memp_malloc_helper *element; + memp_t poolnr; + mem_size_t required_size = size + LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(sizeof(struct memp_malloc_helper)); + + for (poolnr = MEMP_POOL_FIRST; poolnr <= MEMP_POOL_LAST; poolnr = (memp_t)(poolnr + 1)) { +#if MEM_USE_POOLS_TRY_BIGGER_POOL +again: +#endif /* MEM_USE_POOLS_TRY_BIGGER_POOL */ + /* is this pool big enough to hold an element of the required size + plus a struct memp_malloc_helper that saves the pool this element came from? */ + if (required_size <= memp_sizes[poolnr]) { + break; + } + } + if (poolnr > MEMP_POOL_LAST) { + LWIP_ASSERT("mem_malloc(): no pool is that big!", 0); + return NULL; + } + element = (struct memp_malloc_helper*)memp_malloc(poolnr); + if (element == NULL) { + /* No need to DEBUGF or ASSERT: This error is already + taken care of in memp.c */ +#if MEM_USE_POOLS_TRY_BIGGER_POOL + /** Try a bigger pool if this one is empty! */ + if (poolnr < MEMP_POOL_LAST) { + poolnr++; + goto again; + } +#endif /* MEM_USE_POOLS_TRY_BIGGER_POOL */ + return NULL; + } + + /* save the pool number this element came from */ + element->poolnr = poolnr; + /* and return a pointer to the memory directly after the struct memp_malloc_helper */ + ret = (u8_t*)element + LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(sizeof(struct memp_malloc_helper)); + + return ret; +} + +/** + * Free memory previously allocated by mem_malloc. Loads the pool number + * and calls memp_free with that pool number to put the element back into + * its pool + * + * @param rmem the memory element to free + */ +void +mem_free(void *rmem) +{ + struct memp_malloc_helper *hmem; + + LWIP_ASSERT("rmem != NULL", (rmem != NULL)); + LWIP_ASSERT("rmem == MEM_ALIGN(rmem)", (rmem == LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(rmem))); + + /* get the original struct memp_malloc_helper */ + hmem = (struct memp_malloc_helper*)(void*)((u8_t*)rmem - LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(sizeof(struct memp_malloc_helper))); + + LWIP_ASSERT("hmem != NULL", (hmem != NULL)); + LWIP_ASSERT("hmem == MEM_ALIGN(hmem)", (hmem == LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(hmem))); + LWIP_ASSERT("hmem->poolnr < MEMP_MAX", (hmem->poolnr < MEMP_MAX)); + + /* and put it in the pool we saved earlier */ + memp_free(hmem->poolnr, hmem); +} + +#else /* MEM_USE_POOLS */ +/* lwIP replacement for your libc malloc() */ + +/** + * The heap is made up as a list of structs of this type. + * This does not have to be aligned since for getting its size, + * we only use the macro SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM, which automatically alignes. + */ +struct mem { + /** index (-> ram[next]) of the next struct */ + mem_size_t next; + /** index (-> ram[prev]) of the previous struct */ + mem_size_t prev; + /** 1: this area is used; 0: this area is unused */ + u8_t used; +}; + +/** All allocated blocks will be MIN_SIZE bytes big, at least! + * MIN_SIZE can be overridden to suit your needs. Smaller values save space, + * larger values could prevent too small blocks to fragment the RAM too much. */ +#ifndef MIN_SIZE +#define MIN_SIZE 12 +#endif /* MIN_SIZE */ +/* some alignment macros: we define them here for better source code layout */ +#define MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(MIN_SIZE) +#define SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(sizeof(struct mem)) +#define MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(MEM_SIZE) + +/** If you want to relocate the heap to external memory, simply define + * LWIP_RAM_HEAP_POINTER as a void-pointer to that location. + * If so, make sure the memory at that location is big enough (see below on + * how that space is calculated). */ +#ifndef LWIP_RAM_HEAP_POINTER +/** the heap. we need one struct mem at the end and some room for alignment */ +u8_t ram_heap[MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED + (2*SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM) + MEM_ALIGNMENT]; +#define LWIP_RAM_HEAP_POINTER ram_heap +#endif /* LWIP_RAM_HEAP_POINTER */ + +/** pointer to the heap (ram_heap): for alignment, ram is now a pointer instead of an array */ +static u8_t *ram; +/** the last entry, always unused! */ +static struct mem *ram_end; +/** pointer to the lowest free block, this is used for faster search */ +static struct mem *lfree; + +/** concurrent access protection */ +#if !NO_SYS +static sys_mutex_t mem_mutex; +#endif + +#if LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT + +static volatile u8_t mem_free_count; + +/* Allow mem_free from other (e.g. interrupt) context */ +#define LWIP_MEM_FREE_DECL_PROTECT() SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev_free) +#define LWIP_MEM_FREE_PROTECT() SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev_free) +#define LWIP_MEM_FREE_UNPROTECT() SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev_free) +#define LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_DECL_PROTECT() SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev_alloc) +#define LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_PROTECT() SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev_alloc) +#define LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_UNPROTECT() SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev_alloc) + +#else /* LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT */ + +/* Protect the heap only by using a semaphore */ +#define LWIP_MEM_FREE_DECL_PROTECT() +#define LWIP_MEM_FREE_PROTECT() sys_mutex_lock(&mem_mutex) +#define LWIP_MEM_FREE_UNPROTECT() sys_mutex_unlock(&mem_mutex) +/* mem_malloc is protected using semaphore AND LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_PROTECT */ +#define LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_DECL_PROTECT() +#define LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_PROTECT() +#define LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_UNPROTECT() + +#endif /* LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT */ + + +/** + * "Plug holes" by combining adjacent empty struct mems. + * After this function is through, there should not exist + * one empty struct mem pointing to another empty struct mem. + * + * @param mem this points to a struct mem which just has been freed + * @internal this function is only called by mem_free() and mem_trim() + * + * This assumes access to the heap is protected by the calling function + * already. + */ +static void +plug_holes(struct mem *mem) +{ + struct mem *nmem; + struct mem *pmem; + + LWIP_ASSERT("plug_holes: mem >= ram", (u8_t *)mem >= ram); + LWIP_ASSERT("plug_holes: mem < ram_end", (u8_t *)mem < (u8_t *)ram_end); + LWIP_ASSERT("plug_holes: mem->used == 0", mem->used == 0); + + /* plug hole forward */ + LWIP_ASSERT("plug_holes: mem->next <= MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED", mem->next <= MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED); + + nmem = (struct mem *)(void *)&ram[mem->next]; + if (mem != nmem && nmem->used == 0 && (u8_t *)nmem != (u8_t *)ram_end) { + /* if mem->next is unused and not end of ram, combine mem and mem->next */ + if (lfree == nmem) { + lfree = mem; + } + mem->next = nmem->next; + ((struct mem *)(void *)&ram[nmem->next])->prev = (mem_size_t)((u8_t *)mem - ram); + } + + /* plug hole backward */ + pmem = (struct mem *)(void *)&ram[mem->prev]; + if (pmem != mem && pmem->used == 0) { + /* if mem->prev is unused, combine mem and mem->prev */ + if (lfree == mem) { + lfree = pmem; + } + pmem->next = mem->next; + ((struct mem *)(void *)&ram[mem->next])->prev = (mem_size_t)((u8_t *)pmem - ram); + } +} + +/** + * Zero the heap and initialize start, end and lowest-free + */ +void +mem_init(void) +{ + struct mem *mem; + + LWIP_ASSERT("Sanity check alignment", + (SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM & (MEM_ALIGNMENT-1)) == 0); + + /* align the heap */ + ram = (u8_t *)LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(LWIP_RAM_HEAP_POINTER); + /* initialize the start of the heap */ + mem = (struct mem *)(void *)ram; + mem->next = MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED; + mem->prev = 0; + mem->used = 0; + /* initialize the end of the heap */ + ram_end = (struct mem *)(void *)&ram[MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED]; + ram_end->used = 1; + ram_end->next = MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED; + ram_end->prev = MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED; + + /* initialize the lowest-free pointer to the start of the heap */ + lfree = (struct mem *)(void *)ram; + + MEM_STATS_AVAIL(avail, MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED); + + if(sys_mutex_new(&mem_mutex) != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_ASSERT("failed to create mem_mutex", 0); + } +} + +/** + * Put a struct mem back on the heap + * + * @param rmem is the data portion of a struct mem as returned by a previous + * call to mem_malloc() + */ +void +mem_free(void *rmem) +{ + struct mem *mem; + LWIP_MEM_FREE_DECL_PROTECT(); + + if (rmem == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(MEM_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("mem_free(p == NULL) was called.\n")); + return; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("mem_free: sanity check alignment", (((mem_ptr_t)rmem) & (MEM_ALIGNMENT-1)) == 0); + + LWIP_ASSERT("mem_free: legal memory", (u8_t *)rmem >= (u8_t *)ram && + (u8_t *)rmem < (u8_t *)ram_end); + + if ((u8_t *)rmem < (u8_t *)ram || (u8_t *)rmem >= (u8_t *)ram_end) { + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); + LWIP_DEBUGF(MEM_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SEVERE, ("mem_free: illegal memory\n")); + /* protect mem stats from concurrent access */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + MEM_STATS_INC(illegal); + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + return; + } + /* protect the heap from concurrent access */ + LWIP_MEM_FREE_PROTECT(); + /* Get the corresponding struct mem ... */ + mem = (struct mem *)(void *)((u8_t *)rmem - SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM); + /* ... which has to be in a used state ... */ + LWIP_ASSERT("mem_free: mem->used", mem->used); + /* ... and is now unused. */ + mem->used = 0; + + if (mem < lfree) { + /* the newly freed struct is now the lowest */ + lfree = mem; + } + + MEM_STATS_DEC_USED(used, mem->next - (mem_size_t)(((u8_t *)mem - ram))); + + /* finally, see if prev or next are free also */ + plug_holes(mem); +#if LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT + mem_free_count = 1; +#endif /* LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT */ + LWIP_MEM_FREE_UNPROTECT(); +} + +/** + * Shrink memory returned by mem_malloc(). + * + * @param rmem pointer to memory allocated by mem_malloc the is to be shrinked + * @param newsize required size after shrinking (needs to be smaller than or + * equal to the previous size) + * @return for compatibility reasons: is always == rmem, at the moment + * or NULL if newsize is > old size, in which case rmem is NOT touched + * or freed! + */ +void * +mem_trim(void *rmem, mem_size_t newsize) +{ + mem_size_t size; + mem_size_t ptr, ptr2; + struct mem *mem, *mem2; + /* use the FREE_PROTECT here: it protects with sem OR SYS_ARCH_PROTECT */ + LWIP_MEM_FREE_DECL_PROTECT(); + + /* Expand the size of the allocated memory region so that we can + adjust for alignment. */ + newsize = LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(newsize); + + if(newsize < MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED) { + /* every data block must be at least MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED long */ + newsize = MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED; + } + + if (newsize > MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED) { + return NULL; + } + + LWIP_ASSERT("mem_trim: legal memory", (u8_t *)rmem >= (u8_t *)ram && + (u8_t *)rmem < (u8_t *)ram_end); + + if ((u8_t *)rmem < (u8_t *)ram || (u8_t *)rmem >= (u8_t *)ram_end) { + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); + LWIP_DEBUGF(MEM_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SEVERE, ("mem_trim: illegal memory\n")); + /* protect mem stats from concurrent access */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + MEM_STATS_INC(illegal); + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + return rmem; + } + /* Get the corresponding struct mem ... */ + mem = (struct mem *)(void *)((u8_t *)rmem - SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM); + /* ... and its offset pointer */ + ptr = (mem_size_t)((u8_t *)mem - ram); + + size = mem->next - ptr - SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM; + LWIP_ASSERT("mem_trim can only shrink memory", newsize <= size); + if (newsize > size) { + /* not supported */ + return NULL; + } + if (newsize == size) { + /* No change in size, simply return */ + return rmem; + } + + /* protect the heap from concurrent access */ + LWIP_MEM_FREE_PROTECT(); + + mem2 = (struct mem *)(void *)&ram[mem->next]; + if(mem2->used == 0) { + /* The next struct is unused, we can simply move it at little */ + mem_size_t next; + /* remember the old next pointer */ + next = mem2->next; + /* create new struct mem which is moved directly after the shrinked mem */ + ptr2 = ptr + SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM + newsize; + if (lfree == mem2) { + lfree = (struct mem *)(void *)&ram[ptr2]; + } + mem2 = (struct mem *)(void *)&ram[ptr2]; + mem2->used = 0; + /* restore the next pointer */ + mem2->next = next; + /* link it back to mem */ + mem2->prev = ptr; + /* link mem to it */ + mem->next = ptr2; + /* last thing to restore linked list: as we have moved mem2, + * let 'mem2->next->prev' point to mem2 again. but only if mem2->next is not + * the end of the heap */ + if (mem2->next != MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED) { + ((struct mem *)(void *)&ram[mem2->next])->prev = ptr2; + } + MEM_STATS_DEC_USED(used, (size - newsize)); + /* no need to plug holes, we've already done that */ + } else if (newsize + SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM + MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED <= size) { + /* Next struct is used but there's room for another struct mem with + * at least MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED of data. + * Old size ('size') must be big enough to contain at least 'newsize' plus a struct mem + * ('SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM') with some data ('MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED'). + * @todo we could leave out MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED. We would create an empty + * region that couldn't hold data, but when mem->next gets freed, + * the 2 regions would be combined, resulting in more free memory */ + ptr2 = ptr + SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM + newsize; + mem2 = (struct mem *)(void *)&ram[ptr2]; + if (mem2 < lfree) { + lfree = mem2; + } + mem2->used = 0; + mem2->next = mem->next; + mem2->prev = ptr; + mem->next = ptr2; + if (mem2->next != MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED) { + ((struct mem *)(void *)&ram[mem2->next])->prev = ptr2; + } + MEM_STATS_DEC_USED(used, (size - newsize)); + /* the original mem->next is used, so no need to plug holes! */ + } + /* else { + next struct mem is used but size between mem and mem2 is not big enough + to create another struct mem + -> don't do anyhting. + -> the remaining space stays unused since it is too small + } */ +#if LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT + mem_free_count = 1; +#endif /* LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT */ + LWIP_MEM_FREE_UNPROTECT(); + return rmem; +} + +/** + * Adam's mem_malloc() plus solution for bug #17922 + * Allocate a block of memory with a minimum of 'size' bytes. + * + * @param size is the minimum size of the requested block in bytes. + * @return pointer to allocated memory or NULL if no free memory was found. + * + * Note that the returned value will always be aligned (as defined by MEM_ALIGNMENT). + */ +void * +mem_malloc(mem_size_t size) +{ + mem_size_t ptr, ptr2; + struct mem *mem, *mem2; +#if LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT + u8_t local_mem_free_count = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT */ + LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_DECL_PROTECT(); + + if (size == 0) { + return NULL; + } + + /* Expand the size of the allocated memory region so that we can + adjust for alignment. */ + size = LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(size); + + if(size < MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED) { + /* every data block must be at least MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED long */ + size = MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED; + } + + if (size > MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED) { + return NULL; + } + + /* protect the heap from concurrent access */ + sys_mutex_lock(&mem_mutex); + LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_PROTECT(); +#if LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT + /* run as long as a mem_free disturbed mem_malloc or mem_trim */ + do { + local_mem_free_count = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT */ + + /* Scan through the heap searching for a free block that is big enough, + * beginning with the lowest free block. + */ + for (ptr = (mem_size_t)((u8_t *)lfree - ram); ptr < MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED - size; + ptr = ((struct mem *)(void *)&ram[ptr])->next) { + mem = (struct mem *)(void *)&ram[ptr]; +#if LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT + mem_free_count = 0; + LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_UNPROTECT(); + /* allow mem_free or mem_trim to run */ + LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_PROTECT(); + if (mem_free_count != 0) { + /* If mem_free or mem_trim have run, we have to restart since they + could have altered our current struct mem. */ + local_mem_free_count = 1; + break; + } +#endif /* LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT */ + + if ((!mem->used) && + (mem->next - (ptr + SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM)) >= size) { + /* mem is not used and at least perfect fit is possible: + * mem->next - (ptr + SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM) gives us the 'user data size' of mem */ + + if (mem->next - (ptr + SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM) >= (size + SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM + MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED)) { + /* (in addition to the above, we test if another struct mem (SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM) containing + * at least MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED of data also fits in the 'user data space' of 'mem') + * -> split large block, create empty remainder, + * remainder must be large enough to contain MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED data: if + * mem->next - (ptr + (2*SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM)) == size, + * struct mem would fit in but no data between mem2 and mem2->next + * @todo we could leave out MIN_SIZE_ALIGNED. We would create an empty + * region that couldn't hold data, but when mem->next gets freed, + * the 2 regions would be combined, resulting in more free memory + */ + ptr2 = ptr + SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM + size; + /* create mem2 struct */ + mem2 = (struct mem *)(void *)&ram[ptr2]; + mem2->used = 0; + mem2->next = mem->next; + mem2->prev = ptr; + /* and insert it between mem and mem->next */ + mem->next = ptr2; + mem->used = 1; + + if (mem2->next != MEM_SIZE_ALIGNED) { + ((struct mem *)(void *)&ram[mem2->next])->prev = ptr2; + } + MEM_STATS_INC_USED(used, (size + SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM)); + } else { + /* (a mem2 struct does no fit into the user data space of mem and mem->next will always + * be used at this point: if not we have 2 unused structs in a row, plug_holes should have + * take care of this). + * -> near fit or excact fit: do not split, no mem2 creation + * also can't move mem->next directly behind mem, since mem->next + * will always be used at this point! + */ + mem->used = 1; + MEM_STATS_INC_USED(used, mem->next - (mem_size_t)((u8_t *)mem - ram)); + } +#if LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT +mem_malloc_adjust_lfree: +#endif /* LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT */ + if (mem == lfree) { + struct mem *cur = lfree; + /* Find next free block after mem and update lowest free pointer */ + while (cur->used && cur != ram_end) { +#if LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT + mem_free_count = 0; + LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_UNPROTECT(); + /* prevent high interrupt latency... */ + LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_PROTECT(); + if (mem_free_count != 0) { + /* If mem_free or mem_trim have run, we have to restart since they + could have altered our current struct mem or lfree. */ + goto mem_malloc_adjust_lfree; + } +#endif /* LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT */ + cur = (struct mem *)(void *)&ram[cur->next]; + } + lfree = cur; + LWIP_ASSERT("mem_malloc: !lfree->used", ((lfree == ram_end) || (!lfree->used))); + } + LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_UNPROTECT(); + sys_mutex_unlock(&mem_mutex); + LWIP_ASSERT("mem_malloc: allocated memory not above ram_end.", + (mem_ptr_t)mem + SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM + size <= (mem_ptr_t)ram_end); + LWIP_ASSERT("mem_malloc: allocated memory properly aligned.", + ((mem_ptr_t)mem + SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM) % MEM_ALIGNMENT == 0); + LWIP_ASSERT("mem_malloc: sanity check alignment", + (((mem_ptr_t)mem) & (MEM_ALIGNMENT-1)) == 0); + + return (u8_t *)mem + SIZEOF_STRUCT_MEM; + } + } +#if LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT + /* if we got interrupted by a mem_free, try again */ + } while(local_mem_free_count != 0); +#endif /* LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(MEM_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("mem_malloc: could not allocate %"S16_F" bytes\n", (s16_t)size)); + MEM_STATS_INC(err); + LWIP_MEM_ALLOC_UNPROTECT(); + sys_mutex_unlock(&mem_mutex); + return NULL; +} + +#endif /* MEM_USE_POOLS */ +/** + * Contiguously allocates enough space for count objects that are size bytes + * of memory each and returns a pointer to the allocated memory. + * + * The allocated memory is filled with bytes of value zero. + * + * @param count number of objects to allocate + * @param size size of the objects to allocate + * @return pointer to allocated memory / NULL pointer if there is an error + */ +void *mem_calloc(mem_size_t count, mem_size_t size) +{ + void *p; + + /* allocate 'count' objects of size 'size' */ + p = mem_malloc(count * size); + if (p) { + /* zero the memory */ + memset(p, 0, count * size); + } + return p; +} + +#endif /* !MEM_LIBC_MALLOC */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/memp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/memp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..edbb982f17 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/memp.c @@ -0,0 +1,488 @@ +/** + * @file + * Dynamic pool memory manager + * + * lwIP has dedicated pools for many structures (netconn, protocol control blocks, + * packet buffers, ...). All these pools are managed here. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/raw.h" +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#include "lwip/igmp.h" +#include "lwip/api.h" +#include "lwip/api_msg.h" +#include "lwip/sockets.h" +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/timers.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" +#include "lwip/ip_frag.h" +#include "lwip/snmp_structs.h" +#include "lwip/snmp_msg.h" +#include "lwip/dns.h" +#include "netif/ppp/ppp.h" +#include "netif/ppp/pppoe.h" +#include "netif/ppp/pppol2tp.h" +#include "lwip/nd6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_frag.h" +#include "lwip/mld6.h" + +#include + +#if !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +struct memp { + struct memp *next; +#if MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK + const char *file; + int line; +#endif /* MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK */ +}; + +#if MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK +/* if MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK is turned on, we reserve some bytes at the beginning + * and at the end of each element, initialize them as 0xcd and check + * them later. */ +/* If MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK is >= 2, on every call to memp_malloc or memp_free, + * every single element in each pool is checked! + * This is VERY SLOW but also very helpful. */ +/* MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE and MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER can be overridden in + * lwipopts.h to change the amount reserved for checking. */ +#ifndef MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE +#define MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE 16 +#endif /* MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE*/ +#if MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE > 0 +#define MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE_ALIGNED LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE) +#else +#define MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE_ALIGNED 0 +#endif /* MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE*/ +#ifndef MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER +#define MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER 16 +#endif /* MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER*/ +#if MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER > 0 +#define MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER_ALIGNED LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER) +#else +#define MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER_ALIGNED 0 +#endif /* MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER*/ + +/* MEMP_SIZE: save space for struct memp and for sanity check */ +#define MEMP_SIZE (LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(sizeof(struct memp)) + MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE_ALIGNED) +#define MEMP_ALIGN_SIZE(x) (LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(x) + MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER_ALIGNED) + +#else /* MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK */ + +/* No sanity checks + * We don't need to preserve the struct memp while not allocated, so we + * can save a little space and set MEMP_SIZE to 0. + */ +#define MEMP_SIZE 0 +#define MEMP_ALIGN_SIZE(x) (LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(x)) + +#endif /* MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK */ + +/** This array holds the first free element of each pool. + * Elements form a linked list. */ +static struct memp *memp_tab[MEMP_MAX]; + +#else /* MEMP_MEM_MALLOC */ + +#define MEMP_ALIGN_SIZE(x) (LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(x)) + +#endif /* MEMP_MEM_MALLOC */ + +/** This array holds the element sizes of each pool. */ +#if !MEM_USE_POOLS && !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC +static +#endif +const u16_t memp_sizes[MEMP_MAX] = { +#define LWIP_MEMPOOL(name,num,size,desc) LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(size), +#include "lwip/memp_std.h" +}; + +#if !MEMP_MEM_MALLOC /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +/** This array holds the number of elements in each pool. */ +static const u16_t memp_num[MEMP_MAX] = { +#define LWIP_MEMPOOL(name,num,size,desc) (num), +#include "lwip/memp_std.h" +}; + +/** This array holds a textual description of each pool. */ +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG +static const char *memp_desc[MEMP_MAX] = { +#define LWIP_MEMPOOL(name,num,size,desc) (desc), +#include "lwip/memp_std.h" +}; +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + +#if MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS + +/** This creates each memory pool. These are named memp_memory_XXX_base (where + * XXX is the name of the pool defined in memp_std.h). + * To relocate a pool, declare it as extern in cc.h. Example for GCC: + * extern u8_t __attribute__((section(".onchip_mem"))) memp_memory_UDP_PCB_base[]; + */ +#define LWIP_MEMPOOL(name,num,size,desc) u8_t memp_memory_ ## name ## _base \ + [((num) * (MEMP_SIZE + MEMP_ALIGN_SIZE(size)))]; +#include "lwip/memp_std.h" + +/** This array holds the base of each memory pool. */ +static u8_t *const memp_bases[] = { +#define LWIP_MEMPOOL(name,num,size,desc) memp_memory_ ## name ## _base, +#include "lwip/memp_std.h" +}; + +#else /* MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS */ + +/** This is the actual memory used by the pools (all pools in one big block). */ +static u8_t memp_memory[MEM_ALIGNMENT - 1 +#define LWIP_MEMPOOL(name,num,size,desc) + ( (num) * (MEMP_SIZE + MEMP_ALIGN_SIZE(size) ) ) +#include "lwip/memp_std.h" +]; + +#endif /* MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS */ + +#if MEMP_SANITY_CHECK +/** + * Check that memp-lists don't form a circle, using "Floyd's cycle-finding algorithm". + */ +static int +memp_sanity(void) +{ + s16_t i; + struct memp *t, *h; + + for (i = 0; i < MEMP_MAX; i++) { + t = memp_tab[i]; + if(t != NULL) { + for (h = t->next; (t != NULL) && (h != NULL); t = t->next, + h = (((h->next != NULL) && (h->next->next != NULL)) ? h->next->next : NULL)) { + if (t == h) { + return 0; + } + } + } + } + return 1; +} +#endif /* MEMP_SANITY_CHECK*/ +#if MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK +#if defined(LWIP_DEBUG) && MEMP_STATS +static const char * memp_overflow_names[] = { +#define LWIP_MEMPOOL(name,num,size,desc) "/"desc, +#include "lwip/memp_std.h" + }; +#endif + +/** + * Check if a memp element was victim of an overflow + * (e.g. the restricted area after it has been altered) + * + * @param p the memp element to check + * @param memp_type the pool p comes from + */ +static void +memp_overflow_check_element_overflow(struct memp *p, u16_t memp_type) +{ + u16_t k; + u8_t *m; +#if MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER_ALIGNED > 0 + m = (u8_t*)p + MEMP_SIZE + memp_sizes[memp_type]; + for (k = 0; k < MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER_ALIGNED; k++) { + if (m[k] != 0xcd) { + char errstr[128] = "detected memp overflow in pool "; + char digit[] = "0"; + if(memp_type >= 10) { + digit[0] = '0' + (memp_type/10); + strcat(errstr, digit); + } + digit[0] = '0' + (memp_type%10); + strcat(errstr, digit); +#if defined(LWIP_DEBUG) && MEMP_STATS + strcat(errstr, memp_overflow_names[memp_type]); +#endif + LWIP_ASSERT(errstr, 0); + } + } +#endif +} + +/** + * Check if a memp element was victim of an underflow + * (e.g. the restricted area before it has been altered) + * + * @param p the memp element to check + * @param memp_type the pool p comes from + */ +static void +memp_overflow_check_element_underflow(struct memp *p, u16_t memp_type) +{ + u16_t k; + u8_t *m; +#if MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE_ALIGNED > 0 + m = (u8_t*)p + MEMP_SIZE - MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE_ALIGNED; + for (k = 0; k < MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE_ALIGNED; k++) { + if (m[k] != 0xcd) { + char errstr[128] = "detected memp underflow in pool "; + char digit[] = "0"; + if(memp_type >= 10) { + digit[0] = '0' + (memp_type/10); + strcat(errstr, digit); + } + digit[0] = '0' + (memp_type%10); + strcat(errstr, digit); +#if defined(LWIP_DEBUG) && MEMP_STATS + strcat(errstr, memp_overflow_names[memp_type]); +#endif + LWIP_ASSERT(errstr, 0); + } + } +#endif +} + +/** + * Do an overflow check for all elements in every pool. + * + * @see memp_overflow_check_element for a description of the check + */ +static void +memp_overflow_check_all(void) +{ + u16_t i, j; + struct memp *p; + +#if !MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS + p = (struct memp *)LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(memp_memory); +#endif /* !MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS */ + for (i = 0; i < MEMP_MAX; ++i) { +#if MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS + p = (struct memp *)(memp_bases[i]); +#endif /* MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS */ + for (j = 0; j < memp_num[i]; ++j) { + memp_overflow_check_element_overflow(p, i); + p = (struct memp*)((u8_t*)p + MEMP_SIZE + memp_sizes[i] + MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER_ALIGNED); + } + } +#if !MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS + p = (struct memp *)LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(memp_memory); +#endif /* !MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS */ + for (i = 0; i < MEMP_MAX; ++i) { +#if MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS + p = (struct memp *)(memp_bases[i]); +#endif /* MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS */ + for (j = 0; j < memp_num[i]; ++j) { + memp_overflow_check_element_underflow(p, i); + p = (struct memp*)((u8_t*)p + MEMP_SIZE + memp_sizes[i] + MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER_ALIGNED); + } + } +} + +/** + * Initialize the restricted areas of all memp elements in every pool. + */ +static void +memp_overflow_init(void) +{ + u16_t i, j; + struct memp *p; + u8_t *m; + +#if !MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS + p = (struct memp *)LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(memp_memory); +#endif /* !MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS */ + for (i = 0; i < MEMP_MAX; ++i) { +#if MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS + p = (struct memp *)(memp_bases[i]); +#endif /* MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS */ + for (j = 0; j < memp_num[i]; ++j) { +#if MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE_ALIGNED > 0 + m = (u8_t*)p + MEMP_SIZE - MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE_ALIGNED; + memset(m, 0xcd, MEMP_SANITY_REGION_BEFORE_ALIGNED); +#endif +#if MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER_ALIGNED > 0 + m = (u8_t*)p + MEMP_SIZE + memp_sizes[i]; + memset(m, 0xcd, MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER_ALIGNED); +#endif + p = (struct memp*)((u8_t*)p + MEMP_SIZE + memp_sizes[i] + MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER_ALIGNED); + } + } +} +#endif /* MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK */ + +/** + * Initialize this module. + * + * Carves out memp_memory into linked lists for each pool-type. + */ +void +memp_init(void) +{ + struct memp *memp; + u16_t i, j; + + for (i = 0; i < MEMP_MAX; ++i) { + MEMP_STATS_AVAIL(used, i, 0); + MEMP_STATS_AVAIL(max, i, 0); + MEMP_STATS_AVAIL(err, i, 0); + MEMP_STATS_AVAIL(avail, i, memp_num[i]); + } + +#if !MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS + memp = (struct memp *)LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(memp_memory); +#endif /* !MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS */ + /* for every pool: */ + for (i = 0; i < MEMP_MAX; ++i) { + memp_tab[i] = NULL; +#if MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS + memp = (struct memp*)LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(memp_bases[i]); +#endif /* MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS */ + /* create a linked list of memp elements */ + for (j = 0; j < memp_num[i]; ++j) { + memp->next = memp_tab[i]; + memp_tab[i] = memp; + memp = (struct memp *)(void *)((u8_t *)memp + MEMP_SIZE + memp_sizes[i] +#if MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK + + MEMP_SANITY_REGION_AFTER_ALIGNED +#endif + ); + } + } +#if MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK + memp_overflow_init(); + /* check everything a first time to see if it worked */ + memp_overflow_check_all(); +#endif /* MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK */ +} + +/** + * Get an element from a specific pool. + * + * @param type the pool to get an element from + * + * the debug version has two more parameters: + * @param file file name calling this function + * @param line number of line where this function is called + * + * @return a pointer to the allocated memory or a NULL pointer on error + */ +void * +#if !MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK +memp_malloc(memp_t type) +#else +memp_malloc_fn(memp_t type, const char* file, const int line) +#endif +{ + struct memp *memp; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); + + LWIP_ERROR("memp_malloc: type < MEMP_MAX", (type < MEMP_MAX), return NULL;); + + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); +#if MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK >= 2 + memp_overflow_check_all(); +#endif /* MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK >= 2 */ + + memp = memp_tab[type]; + + if (memp != NULL) { + memp_tab[type] = memp->next; +#if MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK + memp->next = NULL; + memp->file = file; + memp->line = line; +#endif /* MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK */ + MEMP_STATS_INC_USED(used, type); + LWIP_ASSERT("memp_malloc: memp properly aligned", + ((mem_ptr_t)memp % MEM_ALIGNMENT) == 0); + memp = (struct memp*)(void *)((u8_t*)memp + MEMP_SIZE); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(MEMP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("memp_malloc: out of memory in pool %s\n", memp_desc[type])); + MEMP_STATS_INC(err, type); + } + + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); + + return memp; +} + +/** + * Put an element back into its pool. + * + * @param type the pool where to put mem + * @param mem the memp element to free + */ +void +memp_free(memp_t type, void *mem) +{ + struct memp *memp; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); + + if (mem == NULL) { + return; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("memp_free: mem properly aligned", + ((mem_ptr_t)mem % MEM_ALIGNMENT) == 0); + + memp = (struct memp *)(void *)((u8_t*)mem - MEMP_SIZE); + + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); +#if MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK +#if MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK >= 2 + memp_overflow_check_all(); +#else + memp_overflow_check_element_overflow(memp, type); + memp_overflow_check_element_underflow(memp, type); +#endif /* MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK >= 2 */ +#endif /* MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK */ + + MEMP_STATS_DEC(used, type); + + memp->next = memp_tab[type]; + memp_tab[type] = memp; + +#if MEMP_SANITY_CHECK + LWIP_ASSERT("memp sanity", memp_sanity()); +#endif /* MEMP_SANITY_CHECK */ + + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); +} + +#endif /* MEMP_MEM_MALLOC */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/netif.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/netif.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..36e801b3eb --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/netif.c @@ -0,0 +1,940 @@ +/** + * @file + * lwIP network interface abstraction + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/igmp.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#if ENABLE_LOOPBACK +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#if LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING */ +#endif /* ENABLE_LOOPBACK */ + +#if LWIP_AUTOIP +#include "lwip/autoip.h" +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ +#if LWIP_DHCP +#include "lwip/dhcp.h" +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP */ +#if LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 +#include "lwip/dhcp6.h" +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 */ +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD +#include "lwip/mld6.h" +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + +#if LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK +#define NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK(n) do{ if (n->status_callback) { (n->status_callback)(n); }}while(0) +#else +#define NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK(n) +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK */ + +#if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK +#define NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK(n) do{ if (n->link_callback) { (n->link_callback)(n); }}while(0) +#else +#define NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK(n) +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK */ + +struct netif *netif_list; +struct netif *netif_default; + +static u8_t netif_num; + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +static err_t netif_null_output_ip6(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, ip6_addr_t *ipaddr); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define ipX_input(in, netif) (IP6H_V((const struct ip6_hdr *)in->payload) == 6) ? ip6_input(in, netif) : ip_input(in, netif) +#else +#define ipX_input(in, netif) ip_input(in, netif) +#endif + +#if LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF +static err_t netif_loop_output_ipv4(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t* addr); +#if LWIP_IPV6 +static err_t netif_loop_output_ipv6(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, ip6_addr_t* addr); +#endif + + +static struct netif loop_netif; + +/** + * Initialize a lwip network interface structure for a loopback interface + * + * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this loopif + * @return ERR_OK if the loopif is initialized + * ERR_MEM if private data couldn't be allocated + */ +static err_t +netif_loopif_init(struct netif *netif) +{ + /* initialize the snmp variables and counters inside the struct netif + * ifSpeed: no assumption can be made! + */ + NETIF_INIT_SNMP(netif, snmp_ifType_softwareLoopback, 0); + + netif->name[0] = 'l'; + netif->name[1] = 'o'; + netif->output = netif_loop_output_ipv4; +#if LWIP_IPV6 + netif->output_ip6 = netif_loop_output_ipv6; +#endif + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF */ + +void +netif_init(void) +{ +#if LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF + ip_addr_t loop_ipaddr, loop_netmask, loop_gw; + IP4_ADDR(&loop_gw, 127,0,0,1); + IP4_ADDR(&loop_ipaddr, 127,0,0,1); + IP4_ADDR(&loop_netmask, 255,0,0,0); + +#if NO_SYS + netif_add(&loop_netif, &loop_ipaddr, &loop_netmask, &loop_gw, NULL, netif_loopif_init, ip_input); +#else /* NO_SYS */ + netif_add(&loop_netif, &loop_ipaddr, &loop_netmask, &loop_gw, NULL, netif_loopif_init, tcpip_input); +#endif /* NO_SYS */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 + loop_netif.ip6_addr[0].addr[0] = 0; + loop_netif.ip6_addr[0].addr[1] = 0; + loop_netif.ip6_addr[0].addr[2] = 0; + loop_netif.ip6_addr[0].addr[3] = PP_HTONL(0x00000001UL); + loop_netif.ip6_addr_state[0] = IP6_ADDR_VALID; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + + netif_set_up(&loop_netif); + +#endif /* LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF */ +} + +/** + * Add a network interface to the list of lwIP netifs. + * + * @param netif a pre-allocated netif structure + * @param ipaddr IP address for the new netif + * @param netmask network mask for the new netif + * @param gw default gateway IP address for the new netif + * @param state opaque data passed to the new netif + * @param init callback function that initializes the interface + * @param input callback function that is called to pass + * ingress packets up in the protocol layer stack. + * + * @return netif, or NULL if failed. + */ +struct netif * +netif_add(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, ip_addr_t *netmask, + ip_addr_t *gw, void *state, netif_init_fn init, netif_input_fn input) +{ +#if LWIP_IPV6 + u32_t i; +#endif + + LWIP_ASSERT("No init function given", init != NULL); + + /* reset new interface configuration state */ + ip_addr_set_zero(&netif->ip_addr); + ip_addr_set_zero(&netif->netmask); + ip_addr_set_zero(&netif->gw); +#if LWIP_IPV6 + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + ip6_addr_set_zero(&netif->ip6_addr[i]); + netif_ip6_addr_set_state(netif, i, IP6_ADDR_INVALID); + } + netif->output_ip6 = netif_null_output_ip6; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + netif->flags = 0; +#if LWIP_DHCP + /* netif not under DHCP control by default */ + netif->dhcp = NULL; +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP */ +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + /* netif not under AutoIP control by default */ + netif->autoip = NULL; +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ +#if LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG + /* IPv6 address autoconfiguration not enabled by default */ + netif->ip6_autoconfig_enabled = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG */ +#if LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT + netif->rs_count = LWIP_ND6_MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT */ +#if LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 + /* netif not under DHCPv6 control by default */ + netif->dhcp6 = NULL; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK + netif->status_callback = NULL; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK + netif->link_callback = NULL; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK */ +#if LWIP_IGMP + netif->igmp_mac_filter = NULL; +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD + netif->mld_mac_filter = NULL; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ +#if ENABLE_LOOPBACK + netif->loop_first = NULL; + netif->loop_last = NULL; +#endif /* ENABLE_LOOPBACK */ + + /* remember netif specific state information data */ + netif->state = state; + netif->num = netif_num++; + netif->input = input; + NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, NULL); +#if ENABLE_LOOPBACK && LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS + netif->loop_cnt_current = 0; +#endif /* ENABLE_LOOPBACK && LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS */ + + netif_set_addr(netif, ipaddr, netmask, gw); + + /* call user specified initialization function for netif */ + if (init(netif) != ERR_OK) { + return NULL; + } + + /* add this netif to the list */ + netif->next = netif_list; + netif_list = netif; + snmp_inc_iflist(); + +#if LWIP_IGMP + /* start IGMP processing */ + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP) { + igmp_start(netif); + } +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, ("netif: added interface %c%c IP addr ", + netif->name[0], netif->name[1])); + ip_addr_debug_print(NETIF_DEBUG, ipaddr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, (" netmask ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(NETIF_DEBUG, netmask); + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, (" gw ")); + ip_addr_debug_print(NETIF_DEBUG, gw); + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, ("\n")); + return netif; +} + +/** + * Change IP address configuration for a network interface (including netmask + * and default gateway). + * + * @param netif the network interface to change + * @param ipaddr the new IP address + * @param netmask the new netmask + * @param gw the new default gateway + */ +void +netif_set_addr(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, ip_addr_t *netmask, + ip_addr_t *gw) +{ + netif_set_ipaddr(netif, ipaddr); + netif_set_netmask(netif, netmask); + netif_set_gw(netif, gw); +} + +/** + * Remove a network interface from the list of lwIP netifs. + * + * @param netif the network interface to remove + */ +void +netif_remove(struct netif *netif) +{ + if (netif == NULL) { + return; + } + +#if LWIP_IGMP + /* stop IGMP processing */ + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP) { + igmp_stop(netif); + } +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD + /* stop MLD processing */ + mld6_stop(netif); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + if (netif_is_up(netif)) { + /* set netif down before removing (call callback function) */ + netif_set_down(netif); + } + + snmp_delete_ipaddridx_tree(netif); + + /* is it the first netif? */ + if (netif_list == netif) { + netif_list = netif->next; + } else { + /* look for netif further down the list */ + struct netif * tmpNetif; + for (tmpNetif = netif_list; tmpNetif != NULL; tmpNetif = tmpNetif->next) { + if (tmpNetif->next == netif) { + tmpNetif->next = netif->next; + break; + } + } + if (tmpNetif == NULL) + return; /* we didn't find any netif today */ + } + snmp_dec_iflist(); + /* this netif is default? */ + if (netif_default == netif) { + /* reset default netif */ + netif_set_default(NULL); + } +#if LWIP_NETIF_REMOVE_CALLBACK + if (netif->remove_callback) { + netif->remove_callback(netif); + } +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_REMOVE_CALLBACK */ + LWIP_DEBUGF( NETIF_DEBUG, ("netif_remove: removed netif\n") ); +} + +/** + * Find a network interface by searching for its name + * + * @param name the name of the netif (like netif->name) plus concatenated number + * in ascii representation (e.g. 'en0') + */ +struct netif * +netif_find(char *name) +{ + struct netif *netif; + u8_t num; + + if (name == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + + num = name[2] - '0'; + + for(netif = netif_list; netif != NULL; netif = netif->next) { + if (num == netif->num && + name[0] == netif->name[0] && + name[1] == netif->name[1]) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, ("netif_find: found %c%c\n", name[0], name[1])); + return netif; + } + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, ("netif_find: didn't find %c%c\n", name[0], name[1])); + return NULL; +} + +/** + * Change the IP address of a network interface + * + * @param netif the network interface to change + * @param ipaddr the new IP address + * + * @note call netif_set_addr() if you also want to change netmask and + * default gateway + */ +void +netif_set_ipaddr(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + /* TODO: Handling of obsolete pcbs */ + /* See: http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lwip-users/2003-03/msg00118.html */ +#if LWIP_TCP + struct tcp_pcb *pcb; + struct tcp_pcb_listen *lpcb; + + /* address is actually being changed? */ + if (ipaddr && (ip_addr_cmp(ipaddr, &(netif->ip_addr))) == 0) { + /* extern struct tcp_pcb *tcp_active_pcbs; defined by tcp.h */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("netif_set_ipaddr: netif address being changed\n")); + pcb = tcp_active_pcbs; + while (pcb != NULL) { + /* PCB bound to current local interface address? */ + if (ip_addr_cmp(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->local_ip), &(netif->ip_addr)) +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + /* connections to link-local addresses must persist (RFC3927 ch. 1.9) */ + && !ip_addr_islinklocal(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->local_ip)) +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + ) { + /* this connection must be aborted */ + struct tcp_pcb *next = pcb->next; + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("netif_set_ipaddr: aborting TCP pcb %p\n", (void *)pcb)); + tcp_abort(pcb); + pcb = next; + } else { + pcb = pcb->next; + } + } + for (lpcb = tcp_listen_pcbs.listen_pcbs; lpcb != NULL; lpcb = lpcb->next) { + /* PCB bound to current local interface address? */ + if ((!(ip_addr_isany(ipX_2_ip(&lpcb->local_ip)))) && + (ip_addr_cmp(ipX_2_ip(&lpcb->local_ip), &(netif->ip_addr)))) { + /* The PCB is listening to the old ipaddr and + * is set to listen to the new one instead */ + ip_addr_set(ipX_2_ip(&lpcb->local_ip), ipaddr); + } + } + } +#endif + snmp_delete_ipaddridx_tree(netif); + snmp_delete_iprteidx_tree(0,netif); + /* set new IP address to netif */ + ip_addr_set(&(netif->ip_addr), ipaddr); + snmp_insert_ipaddridx_tree(netif); + snmp_insert_iprteidx_tree(0,netif); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("netif: IP address of interface %c%c set to %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + netif->name[0], netif->name[1], + ip4_addr1_16(&netif->ip_addr), + ip4_addr2_16(&netif->ip_addr), + ip4_addr3_16(&netif->ip_addr), + ip4_addr4_16(&netif->ip_addr))); +} + +/** + * Change the default gateway for a network interface + * + * @param netif the network interface to change + * @param gw the new default gateway + * + * @note call netif_set_addr() if you also want to change ip address and netmask + */ +void +netif_set_gw(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *gw) +{ + ip_addr_set(&(netif->gw), gw); + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("netif: GW address of interface %c%c set to %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + netif->name[0], netif->name[1], + ip4_addr1_16(&netif->gw), + ip4_addr2_16(&netif->gw), + ip4_addr3_16(&netif->gw), + ip4_addr4_16(&netif->gw))); +} + +/** + * Change the netmask of a network interface + * + * @param netif the network interface to change + * @param netmask the new netmask + * + * @note call netif_set_addr() if you also want to change ip address and + * default gateway + */ +void +netif_set_netmask(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *netmask) +{ + snmp_delete_iprteidx_tree(0, netif); + /* set new netmask to netif */ + ip_addr_set(&(netif->netmask), netmask); + snmp_insert_iprteidx_tree(0, netif); + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("netif: netmask of interface %c%c set to %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + netif->name[0], netif->name[1], + ip4_addr1_16(&netif->netmask), + ip4_addr2_16(&netif->netmask), + ip4_addr3_16(&netif->netmask), + ip4_addr4_16(&netif->netmask))); +} + +/** + * Set a network interface as the default network interface + * (used to output all packets for which no specific route is found) + * + * @param netif the default network interface + */ +void +netif_set_default(struct netif *netif) +{ + if (netif == NULL) { + /* remove default route */ + snmp_delete_iprteidx_tree(1, netif); + } else { + /* install default route */ + snmp_insert_iprteidx_tree(1, netif); + } + netif_default = netif; + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, ("netif: setting default interface %c%c\n", + netif ? netif->name[0] : '\'', netif ? netif->name[1] : '\'')); +} + +/** + * Bring an interface up, available for processing + * traffic. + * + * @note: Enabling DHCP on a down interface will make it come + * up once configured. + * + * @see dhcp_start() + */ +void netif_set_up(struct netif *netif) +{ + if (!(netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_UP)) { + netif->flags |= NETIF_FLAG_UP; + +#if LWIP_SNMP + snmp_get_sysuptime(&netif->ts); +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ + + NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK(netif); + + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP) { +#if LWIP_ARP + /* For Ethernet network interfaces, we would like to send a "gratuitous ARP" */ + if (netif->flags & (NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP)) { + etharp_gratuitous(netif); + } +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ + +#if LWIP_IGMP + /* resend IGMP memberships */ + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP) { + igmp_report_groups( netif); + } +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD + /* send mld memberships */ + mld6_report_groups( netif); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT + /* Send Router Solicitation messages. */ + netif->rs_count = LWIP_ND6_MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT */ + + } + } +} + +/** + * Bring an interface down, disabling any traffic processing. + * + * @note: Enabling DHCP on a down interface will make it come + * up once configured. + * + * @see dhcp_start() + */ +void netif_set_down(struct netif *netif) +{ + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_UP) { + netif->flags &= ~NETIF_FLAG_UP; +#if LWIP_SNMP + snmp_get_sysuptime(&netif->ts); +#endif + +#if LWIP_ARP + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP) { + etharp_cleanup_netif(netif); + } +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ + NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK(netif); + } +} + +#if LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK +/** + * Set callback to be called when interface is brought up/down + */ +void netif_set_status_callback(struct netif *netif, netif_status_callback_fn status_callback) +{ + if (netif) { + netif->status_callback = status_callback; + } +} +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK */ + +#if LWIP_NETIF_REMOVE_CALLBACK +/** + * Set callback to be called when the interface has been removed + */ +void +netif_set_remove_callback(struct netif *netif, netif_status_callback_fn remove_callback) +{ + if (netif) { + netif->remove_callback = remove_callback; + } +} +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_REMOVE_CALLBACK */ + +/** + * Called by a driver when its link goes up + */ +void netif_set_link_up(struct netif *netif ) +{ + if (!(netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP)) { + netif->flags |= NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP; + +#if LWIP_DHCP + if (netif->dhcp) { + dhcp_network_changed(netif); + } +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP */ + +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + if (netif->autoip) { + autoip_network_changed(netif); + } +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_UP) { +#if LWIP_ARP + /* For Ethernet network interfaces, we would like to send a "gratuitous ARP" */ + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP) { + etharp_gratuitous(netif); + } +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ + +#if LWIP_IGMP + /* resend IGMP memberships */ + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP) { + igmp_report_groups( netif); + } +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD + /* send mld memberships */ + mld6_report_groups( netif); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + } + NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK(netif); + } +} + +/** + * Called by a driver when its link goes down + */ +void netif_set_link_down(struct netif *netif ) +{ + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP) { + netif->flags &= ~NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP; + NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK(netif); + } +} + +#if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK +/** + * Set callback to be called when link is brought up/down + */ +void netif_set_link_callback(struct netif *netif, netif_status_callback_fn link_callback) +{ + if (netif) { + netif->link_callback = link_callback; + } +} +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK */ + +#if ENABLE_LOOPBACK +/** + * Send an IP packet to be received on the same netif (loopif-like). + * The pbuf is simply copied and handed back to netif->input. + * In multithreaded mode, this is done directly since netif->input must put + * the packet on a queue. + * In callback mode, the packet is put on an internal queue and is fed to + * netif->input by netif_poll(). + * + * @param netif the lwip network interface structure + * @param p the (IP) packet to 'send' + * @return ERR_OK if the packet has been sent + * ERR_MEM if the pbuf used to copy the packet couldn't be allocated + */ +err_t +netif_loop_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct pbuf *r; + err_t err; + struct pbuf *last; +#if LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS + u8_t clen = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS */ + /* If we have a loopif, SNMP counters are adjusted for it, + * if not they are adjusted for 'netif'. */ +#if LWIP_SNMP +#if LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF + struct netif *stats_if = &loop_netif; +#else /* LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF */ + struct netif *stats_if = netif; +#endif /* LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF */ +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); + + /* Allocate a new pbuf */ + r = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, p->tot_len, PBUF_RAM); + if (r == NULL) { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(stats_if); + return ERR_MEM; + } +#if LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS + clen = pbuf_clen(r); + /* check for overflow or too many pbuf on queue */ + if(((netif->loop_cnt_current + clen) < netif->loop_cnt_current) || + ((netif->loop_cnt_current + clen) > LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS)) { + pbuf_free(r); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(stats_if); + return ERR_MEM; + } + netif->loop_cnt_current += clen; +#endif /* LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS */ + + /* Copy the whole pbuf queue p into the single pbuf r */ + if ((err = pbuf_copy(r, p)) != ERR_OK) { + pbuf_free(r); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(stats_if); + return err; + } + + /* Put the packet on a linked list which gets emptied through calling + netif_poll(). */ + + /* let last point to the last pbuf in chain r */ + for (last = r; last->next != NULL; last = last->next); + + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + if (netif->loop_first != NULL) { + LWIP_ASSERT("if first != NULL, last must also be != NULL", netif->loop_last != NULL); + netif->loop_last->next = r; + netif->loop_last = last; + } else { + netif->loop_first = r; + netif->loop_last = last; + } + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + + LINK_STATS_INC(link.xmit); + snmp_add_ifoutoctets(stats_if, p->tot_len); + snmp_inc_ifoutucastpkts(stats_if); + +#if LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING + /* For multithreading environment, schedule a call to netif_poll */ + tcpip_callback_with_block((tcpip_callback_fn)netif_poll, netif, 0); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING */ + + return ERR_OK; +} + +static err_t +netif_loop_output_ipv4(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t* addr) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(addr); + return netif_loop_output(netif, p); +} + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +static err_t +netif_loop_output_ipv6(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, ip6_addr_t* addr) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(addr); + return netif_loop_output(netif, p); +} +#endif + + +/** + * Call netif_poll() in the main loop of your application. This is to prevent + * reentering non-reentrant functions like tcp_input(). Packets passed to + * netif_loop_output() are put on a list that is passed to netif->input() by + * netif_poll(). + */ +void +netif_poll(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct pbuf *in; + /* If we have a loopif, SNMP counters are adjusted for it, + * if not they are adjusted for 'netif'. */ +#if LWIP_SNMP +#if LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF + struct netif *stats_if = &loop_netif; +#else /* LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF */ + struct netif *stats_if = netif; +#endif /* LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF */ +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); + + do { + /* Get a packet from the list. With SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT=1, this is protected */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + in = netif->loop_first; + if (in != NULL) { + struct pbuf *in_end = in; +#if LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS + u8_t clen = 1; +#endif /* LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS */ + while (in_end->len != in_end->tot_len) { + LWIP_ASSERT("bogus pbuf: len != tot_len but next == NULL!", in_end->next != NULL); + in_end = in_end->next; +#if LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS + clen++; +#endif /* LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS */ + } +#if LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS + /* adjust the number of pbufs on queue */ + LWIP_ASSERT("netif->loop_cnt_current underflow", + ((netif->loop_cnt_current - clen) < netif->loop_cnt_current)); + netif->loop_cnt_current -= clen; +#endif /* LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS */ + + /* 'in_end' now points to the last pbuf from 'in' */ + if (in_end == netif->loop_last) { + /* this was the last pbuf in the list */ + netif->loop_first = netif->loop_last = NULL; + } else { + /* pop the pbuf off the list */ + netif->loop_first = in_end->next; + LWIP_ASSERT("should not be null since first != last!", netif->loop_first != NULL); + } + /* De-queue the pbuf from its successors on the 'loop_' list. */ + in_end->next = NULL; + } + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + + if (in != NULL) { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.recv); + snmp_add_ifinoctets(stats_if, in->tot_len); + snmp_inc_ifinucastpkts(stats_if); + /* loopback packets are always IP packets! */ + if (ipX_input(in, netif) != ERR_OK) { + pbuf_free(in); + } + /* Don't reference the packet any more! */ + in = NULL; + } + /* go on while there is a packet on the list */ + } while (netif->loop_first != NULL); +} + +#if !LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING +/** + * Calls netif_poll() for every netif on the netif_list. + */ +void +netif_poll_all(void) +{ + struct netif *netif = netif_list; + /* loop through netifs */ + while (netif != NULL) { + netif_poll(netif); + /* proceed to next network interface */ + netif = netif->next; + } +} +#endif /* !LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING */ +#endif /* ENABLE_LOOPBACK */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +s8_t +netif_get_ip6_addr_match(struct netif * netif, ip6_addr_t * ip6addr) +{ + s8_t i; + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES; i++) { + if (ip6_addr_cmp(netif_ip6_addr(netif, i), ip6addr)) { + return i; + } + } + return -1; +} + +void +netif_create_ip6_linklocal_address(struct netif * netif, u8_t from_mac_48bit) +{ + u8_t i, addr_index; + + /* Link-local prefix. */ + netif->ip6_addr[0].addr[0] = PP_HTONL(0xfe800000ul); + netif->ip6_addr[0].addr[1] = 0; + + /* Generate interface ID. */ + if (from_mac_48bit) { + /* Assume hwaddr is a 48-bit IEEE 802 MAC. Convert to EUI-64 address. Complement Group bit. */ + netif->ip6_addr[0].addr[2] = htonl((((u32_t)(netif->hwaddr[0] ^ 0x02)) << 24) | + ((u32_t)(netif->hwaddr[1]) << 16) | + ((u32_t)(netif->hwaddr[2]) << 8) | + (0xff)); + netif->ip6_addr[0].addr[3] = htonl((0xfeul << 24) | + ((u32_t)(netif->hwaddr[3]) << 16) | + ((u32_t)(netif->hwaddr[4]) << 8) | + (netif->hwaddr[5])); + } + else { + /* Use hwaddr directly as interface ID. */ + netif->ip6_addr[0].addr[2] = 0; + netif->ip6_addr[0].addr[3] = 0; + + addr_index = 3; + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { + if (i == 4) { + addr_index--; + } + netif->ip6_addr[0].addr[addr_index] |= ((u32_t)(netif->hwaddr[netif->hwaddr_len - i - 1])) << (8 * (i & 0x03)); + } + } + + /* Set address state. */ +#if LWIP_IPV6_DUP_DETECT_ATTEMPTS + /* Will perform duplicate address detection (DAD). */ + netif->ip6_addr_state[0] = IP6_ADDR_TENTATIVE; +#else + /* Consider address valid. */ + netif->ip6_addr_state[0] = IP6_ADDR_PREFERRED; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG */ +} + +static err_t +netif_null_output_ip6(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, ip6_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + (void)netif; + (void)p; + (void)ipaddr; + + return ERR_IF; +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/pbuf.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/pbuf.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..27130455f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/pbuf.c @@ -0,0 +1,1227 @@ +/** + * @file + * Packet buffer management + * + * Packets are built from the pbuf data structure. It supports dynamic + * memory allocation for packet contents or can reference externally + * managed packet contents both in RAM and ROM. Quick allocation for + * incoming packets is provided through pools with fixed sized pbufs. + * + * A packet may span over multiple pbufs, chained as a singly linked + * list. This is called a "pbuf chain". + * + * Multiple packets may be queued, also using this singly linked list. + * This is called a "packet queue". + * + * So, a packet queue consists of one or more pbuf chains, each of + * which consist of one or more pbufs. CURRENTLY, PACKET QUEUES ARE + * NOT SUPPORTED!!! Use helper structs to queue multiple packets. + * + * The differences between a pbuf chain and a packet queue are very + * precise but subtle. + * + * The last pbuf of a packet has a ->tot_len field that equals the + * ->len field. It can be found by traversing the list. If the last + * pbuf of a packet has a ->next field other than NULL, more packets + * are on the queue. + * + * Therefore, looping through a pbuf of a single packet, has an + * loop end condition (tot_len == p->len), NOT (next == NULL). + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "arch/perf.h" +#if LWIP_TCP && TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#endif +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#endif + +#include + +#define SIZEOF_STRUCT_PBUF LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(sizeof(struct pbuf)) +/* Since the pool is created in memp, PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE will be automatically + aligned there. Therefore, PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE_ALIGNED can be used here. */ +#define PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE_ALIGNED LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE) + +#if !LWIP_TCP || !TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ || !PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ +#define PBUF_POOL_IS_EMPTY() +#else /* !LWIP_TCP || !TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ || !PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ */ + +#if !NO_SYS +#ifndef PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ_QUEUE_CALL +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" +#define PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ_QUEUE_CALL() do { \ + if(tcpip_callback_with_block(pbuf_free_ooseq_callback, NULL, 0) != ERR_OK) { \ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); \ + pbuf_free_ooseq_pending = 0; \ + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); \ + } } while(0) +#endif /* PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ_QUEUE_CALL */ +#endif /* !NO_SYS */ + +volatile u8_t pbuf_free_ooseq_pending; +#define PBUF_POOL_IS_EMPTY() pbuf_pool_is_empty() + +/** + * Attempt to reclaim some memory from queued out-of-sequence TCP segments + * if we run out of pool pbufs. It's better to give priority to new packets + * if we're running out. + * + * This must be done in the correct thread context therefore this function + * can only be used with NO_SYS=0 and through tcpip_callback. + */ +#if !NO_SYS +static +#endif /* !NO_SYS */ +void +pbuf_free_ooseq(void) +{ + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); + + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); + pbuf_free_ooseq_pending = 0; + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); + + for (pcb = tcp_active_pcbs; NULL != pcb; pcb = pcb->next) { + if (NULL != pcb->ooseq) { + /** Free the ooseq pbufs of one PCB only */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_free_ooseq: freeing out-of-sequence pbufs\n")); + tcp_segs_free(pcb->ooseq); + pcb->ooseq = NULL; + return; + } + } +} + +#if !NO_SYS +/** + * Just a callback function for tcpip_timeout() that calls pbuf_free_ooseq(). + */ +static void +pbuf_free_ooseq_callback(void *arg) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + pbuf_free_ooseq(); +} +#endif /* !NO_SYS */ + +/** Queue a call to pbuf_free_ooseq if not already queued. */ +static void +pbuf_pool_is_empty(void) +{ +#ifndef PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ_QUEUE_CALL + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); + pbuf_free_ooseq_pending = 1; + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); +#else /* PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ_QUEUE_CALL */ + u8_t queued; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); + queued = pbuf_free_ooseq_pending; + pbuf_free_ooseq_pending = 1; + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); + + if(!queued) { + /* queue a call to pbuf_free_ooseq if not already queued */ + PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ_QUEUE_CALL(); + } +#endif /* PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ_QUEUE_CALL */ +} +#endif /* !LWIP_TCP || !TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ || !PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ */ + +/** + * Allocates a pbuf of the given type (possibly a chain for PBUF_POOL type). + * + * The actual memory allocated for the pbuf is determined by the + * layer at which the pbuf is allocated and the requested size + * (from the size parameter). + * + * @param layer flag to define header size + * @param length size of the pbuf's payload + * @param type this parameter decides how and where the pbuf + * should be allocated as follows: + * + * - PBUF_RAM: buffer memory for pbuf is allocated as one large + * chunk. This includes protocol headers as well. + * - PBUF_ROM: no buffer memory is allocated for the pbuf, even for + * protocol headers. Additional headers must be prepended + * by allocating another pbuf and chain in to the front of + * the ROM pbuf. It is assumed that the memory used is really + * similar to ROM in that it is immutable and will not be + * changed. Memory which is dynamic should generally not + * be attached to PBUF_ROM pbufs. Use PBUF_REF instead. + * - PBUF_REF: no buffer memory is allocated for the pbuf, even for + * protocol headers. It is assumed that the pbuf is only + * being used in a single thread. If the pbuf gets queued, + * then pbuf_take should be called to copy the buffer. + * - PBUF_POOL: the pbuf is allocated as a pbuf chain, with pbufs from + * the pbuf pool that is allocated during pbuf_init(). + * + * @return the allocated pbuf. If multiple pbufs where allocated, this + * is the first pbuf of a pbuf chain. + */ +struct pbuf * +pbuf_alloc(pbuf_layer layer, u16_t length, pbuf_type type) +{ + struct pbuf *p, *q, *r; + u16_t offset; + s32_t rem_len; /* remaining length */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_alloc(length=%"U16_F")\n", length)); + + /* determine header offset */ + switch (layer) { + case PBUF_TRANSPORT: + /* add room for transport (often TCP) layer header */ + offset = PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN; + break; + case PBUF_IP: + /* add room for IP layer header */ + offset = PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN; + break; + case PBUF_LINK: + /* add room for link layer header */ + offset = PBUF_LINK_HLEN; + break; + case PBUF_RAW: + offset = 0; + break; + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_alloc: bad pbuf layer", 0); + return NULL; + } + + switch (type) { + case PBUF_POOL: + /* allocate head of pbuf chain into p */ + p = (struct pbuf *)memp_malloc(MEMP_PBUF_POOL); + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_alloc: allocated pbuf %p\n", (void *)p)); + if (p == NULL) { + PBUF_POOL_IS_EMPTY(); + return NULL; + } + p->type = type; + p->next = NULL; + + /* make the payload pointer point 'offset' bytes into pbuf data memory */ + p->payload = LWIP_MEM_ALIGN((void *)((u8_t *)p + (SIZEOF_STRUCT_PBUF + offset))); + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_alloc: pbuf p->payload properly aligned", + ((mem_ptr_t)p->payload % MEM_ALIGNMENT) == 0); + /* the total length of the pbuf chain is the requested size */ + p->tot_len = length; + /* set the length of the first pbuf in the chain */ + p->len = LWIP_MIN(length, PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE_ALIGNED - LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(offset)); + LWIP_ASSERT("check p->payload + p->len does not overflow pbuf", + ((u8_t*)p->payload + p->len <= + (u8_t*)p + SIZEOF_STRUCT_PBUF + PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE_ALIGNED)); + LWIP_ASSERT("PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE must be bigger than MEM_ALIGNMENT", + (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE_ALIGNED - LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(offset)) > 0 ); + /* set reference count (needed here in case we fail) */ + p->ref = 1; + + /* now allocate the tail of the pbuf chain */ + + /* remember first pbuf for linkage in next iteration */ + r = p; + /* remaining length to be allocated */ + rem_len = length - p->len; + /* any remaining pbufs to be allocated? */ + while (rem_len > 0) { + q = (struct pbuf *)memp_malloc(MEMP_PBUF_POOL); + if (q == NULL) { + PBUF_POOL_IS_EMPTY(); + /* free chain so far allocated */ + pbuf_free(p); + /* bail out unsuccesfully */ + return NULL; + } + q->type = type; + q->flags = 0; + q->next = NULL; + /* make previous pbuf point to this pbuf */ + r->next = q; + /* set total length of this pbuf and next in chain */ + LWIP_ASSERT("rem_len < max_u16_t", rem_len < 0xffff); + q->tot_len = (u16_t)rem_len; + /* this pbuf length is pool size, unless smaller sized tail */ + q->len = LWIP_MIN((u16_t)rem_len, PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE_ALIGNED); + q->payload = (void *)((u8_t *)q + SIZEOF_STRUCT_PBUF); + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_alloc: pbuf q->payload properly aligned", + ((mem_ptr_t)q->payload % MEM_ALIGNMENT) == 0); + LWIP_ASSERT("check p->payload + p->len does not overflow pbuf", + ((u8_t*)p->payload + p->len <= + (u8_t*)p + SIZEOF_STRUCT_PBUF + PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE_ALIGNED)); + q->ref = 1; + /* calculate remaining length to be allocated */ + rem_len -= q->len; + /* remember this pbuf for linkage in next iteration */ + r = q; + } + /* end of chain */ + /*r->next = NULL;*/ + + break; + case PBUF_RAM: + /* If pbuf is to be allocated in RAM, allocate memory for it. */ + p = (struct pbuf*)mem_malloc(LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(SIZEOF_STRUCT_PBUF + offset) + LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(length)); + if (p == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + /* Set up internal structure of the pbuf. */ + p->payload = LWIP_MEM_ALIGN((void *)((u8_t *)p + SIZEOF_STRUCT_PBUF + offset)); + p->len = p->tot_len = length; + p->next = NULL; + p->type = type; + + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_alloc: pbuf->payload properly aligned", + ((mem_ptr_t)p->payload % MEM_ALIGNMENT) == 0); + break; + /* pbuf references existing (non-volatile static constant) ROM payload? */ + case PBUF_ROM: + /* pbuf references existing (externally allocated) RAM payload? */ + case PBUF_REF: + /* only allocate memory for the pbuf structure */ + p = (struct pbuf *)memp_malloc(MEMP_PBUF); + if (p == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("pbuf_alloc: Could not allocate MEMP_PBUF for PBUF_%s.\n", + (type == PBUF_ROM) ? "ROM" : "REF")); + return NULL; + } + /* caller must set this field properly, afterwards */ + p->payload = NULL; + p->len = p->tot_len = length; + p->next = NULL; + p->type = type; + break; + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_alloc: erroneous type", 0); + return NULL; + } + /* set reference count */ + p->ref = 1; + /* set flags */ + p->flags = 0; + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_alloc(length=%"U16_F") == %p\n", length, (void *)p)); + return p; +} + +#if LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF +/** Initialize a custom pbuf (already allocated). + * + * @param layer flag to define header size + * @param length size of the pbuf's payload + * @param type type of the pbuf (only used to treat the pbuf accordingly, as + * this function allocates no memory) + * @param p pointer to the custom pbuf to initialize (already allocated) + * @param payload_mem pointer to the buffer that is used for payload and headers, + * must be at least big enough to hold 'length' plus the header size, + * may be NULL if set later. + * ATTENTION: The caller is responsible for correct alignment of this buffer!! + * @param payload_mem_len the size of the 'payload_mem' buffer, must be at least + * big enough to hold 'length' plus the header size + */ +struct pbuf* +pbuf_alloced_custom(pbuf_layer l, u16_t length, pbuf_type type, struct pbuf_custom *p, + void *payload_mem, u16_t payload_mem_len) +{ + u16_t offset; + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_alloced_custom(length=%"U16_F")\n", length)); + + /* determine header offset */ + switch (l) { + case PBUF_TRANSPORT: + /* add room for transport (often TCP) layer header */ + offset = PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN; + break; + case PBUF_IP: + /* add room for IP layer header */ + offset = PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN; + break; + case PBUF_LINK: + /* add room for link layer header */ + offset = PBUF_LINK_HLEN; + break; + case PBUF_RAW: + offset = 0; + break; + default: + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_alloced_custom: bad pbuf layer", 0); + return NULL; + } + + if (LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(offset) + length > payload_mem_len) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("pbuf_alloced_custom(length=%"U16_F") buffer too short\n", length)); + return NULL; + } + + p->pbuf.next = NULL; + if (payload_mem != NULL) { + p->pbuf.payload = (u8_t *)payload_mem + LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(offset); + } else { + p->pbuf.payload = NULL; + } + p->pbuf.flags = PBUF_FLAG_IS_CUSTOM; + p->pbuf.len = p->pbuf.tot_len = length; + p->pbuf.type = type; + p->pbuf.ref = 1; + return &p->pbuf; +} +#endif /* LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF */ + +/** + * Shrink a pbuf chain to a desired length. + * + * @param p pbuf to shrink. + * @param new_len desired new length of pbuf chain + * + * Depending on the desired length, the first few pbufs in a chain might + * be skipped and left unchanged. The new last pbuf in the chain will be + * resized, and any remaining pbufs will be freed. + * + * @note If the pbuf is ROM/REF, only the ->tot_len and ->len fields are adjusted. + * @note May not be called on a packet queue. + * + * @note Despite its name, pbuf_realloc cannot grow the size of a pbuf (chain). + */ +void +pbuf_realloc(struct pbuf *p, u16_t new_len) +{ + struct pbuf *q; + u16_t rem_len; /* remaining length */ + s32_t grow; + + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_realloc: p != NULL", p != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_realloc: sane p->type", p->type == PBUF_POOL || + p->type == PBUF_ROM || + p->type == PBUF_RAM || + p->type == PBUF_REF); + + /* desired length larger than current length? */ + if (new_len >= p->tot_len) { + /* enlarging not yet supported */ + return; + } + + /* the pbuf chain grows by (new_len - p->tot_len) bytes + * (which may be negative in case of shrinking) */ + grow = new_len - p->tot_len; + + /* first, step over any pbufs that should remain in the chain */ + rem_len = new_len; + q = p; + /* should this pbuf be kept? */ + while (rem_len > q->len) { + /* decrease remaining length by pbuf length */ + rem_len -= q->len; + /* decrease total length indicator */ + LWIP_ASSERT("grow < max_u16_t", grow < 0xffff); + q->tot_len += (u16_t)grow; + /* proceed to next pbuf in chain */ + q = q->next; + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_realloc: q != NULL", q != NULL); + } + /* we have now reached the new last pbuf (in q) */ + /* rem_len == desired length for pbuf q */ + + /* shrink allocated memory for PBUF_RAM */ + /* (other types merely adjust their length fields */ + if ((q->type == PBUF_RAM) && (rem_len != q->len)) { + /* reallocate and adjust the length of the pbuf that will be split */ + q = (struct pbuf *)mem_trim(q, (u16_t)((u8_t *)q->payload - (u8_t *)q) + rem_len); + LWIP_ASSERT("mem_trim returned q == NULL", q != NULL); + } + /* adjust length fields for new last pbuf */ + q->len = rem_len; + q->tot_len = q->len; + + /* any remaining pbufs in chain? */ + if (q->next != NULL) { + /* free remaining pbufs in chain */ + pbuf_free(q->next); + } + /* q is last packet in chain */ + q->next = NULL; + +} + +/** + * Adjusts the payload pointer to hide or reveal headers in the payload. + * + * Adjusts the ->payload pointer so that space for a header + * (dis)appears in the pbuf payload. + * + * The ->payload, ->tot_len and ->len fields are adjusted. + * + * @param p pbuf to change the header size. + * @param header_size_increment Number of bytes to increment header size which + * increases the size of the pbuf. New space is on the front. + * (Using a negative value decreases the header size.) + * If hdr_size_inc is 0, this function does nothing and returns succesful. + * + * PBUF_ROM and PBUF_REF type buffers cannot have their sizes increased, so + * the call will fail. A check is made that the increase in header size does + * not move the payload pointer in front of the start of the buffer. + * @return non-zero on failure, zero on success. + * + */ +u8_t +pbuf_header(struct pbuf *p, s16_t header_size_increment) +{ + u16_t type; + void *payload; + u16_t increment_magnitude; + + LWIP_ASSERT("p != NULL", p != NULL); + if ((header_size_increment == 0) || (p == NULL)) { + return 0; + } + + if (header_size_increment < 0){ + increment_magnitude = -header_size_increment; + /* Check that we aren't going to move off the end of the pbuf */ + LWIP_ERROR("increment_magnitude <= p->len", (increment_magnitude <= p->len), return 1;); + } else { + increment_magnitude = header_size_increment; +#if 0 + /* Can't assert these as some callers speculatively call + pbuf_header() to see if it's OK. Will return 1 below instead. */ + /* Check that we've got the correct type of pbuf to work with */ + LWIP_ASSERT("p->type == PBUF_RAM || p->type == PBUF_POOL", + p->type == PBUF_RAM || p->type == PBUF_POOL); + /* Check that we aren't going to move off the beginning of the pbuf */ + LWIP_ASSERT("p->payload - increment_magnitude >= p + SIZEOF_STRUCT_PBUF", + (u8_t *)p->payload - increment_magnitude >= (u8_t *)p + SIZEOF_STRUCT_PBUF); +#endif + } + + type = p->type; + /* remember current payload pointer */ + payload = p->payload; + + /* pbuf types containing payloads? */ + if (type == PBUF_RAM || type == PBUF_POOL) { + /* set new payload pointer */ + p->payload = (u8_t *)p->payload - header_size_increment; + /* boundary check fails? */ + if ((u8_t *)p->payload < (u8_t *)p + SIZEOF_STRUCT_PBUF) { + LWIP_DEBUGF( PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("pbuf_header: failed as %p < %p (not enough space for new header size)\n", + (void *)p->payload, (void *)(p + 1))); + /* restore old payload pointer */ + p->payload = payload; + /* bail out unsuccesfully */ + return 1; + } + /* pbuf types refering to external payloads? */ + } else if (type == PBUF_REF || type == PBUF_ROM) { + /* hide a header in the payload? */ + if ((header_size_increment < 0) && (increment_magnitude <= p->len)) { + /* increase payload pointer */ + p->payload = (u8_t *)p->payload - header_size_increment; + } else { + /* cannot expand payload to front (yet!) + * bail out unsuccesfully */ + return 1; + } + } else { + /* Unknown type */ + LWIP_ASSERT("bad pbuf type", 0); + return 1; + } + /* modify pbuf length fields */ + p->len += header_size_increment; + p->tot_len += header_size_increment; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_header: old %p new %p (%"S16_F")\n", + (void *)payload, (void *)p->payload, header_size_increment)); + + return 0; +} + +/** + * Dereference a pbuf chain or queue and deallocate any no-longer-used + * pbufs at the head of this chain or queue. + * + * Decrements the pbuf reference count. If it reaches zero, the pbuf is + * deallocated. + * + * For a pbuf chain, this is repeated for each pbuf in the chain, + * up to the first pbuf which has a non-zero reference count after + * decrementing. So, when all reference counts are one, the whole + * chain is free'd. + * + * @param p The pbuf (chain) to be dereferenced. + * + * @return the number of pbufs that were de-allocated + * from the head of the chain. + * + * @note MUST NOT be called on a packet queue (Not verified to work yet). + * @note the reference counter of a pbuf equals the number of pointers + * that refer to the pbuf (or into the pbuf). + * + * @internal examples: + * + * Assuming existing chains a->b->c with the following reference + * counts, calling pbuf_free(a) results in: + * + * 1->2->3 becomes ...1->3 + * 3->3->3 becomes 2->3->3 + * 1->1->2 becomes ......1 + * 2->1->1 becomes 1->1->1 + * 1->1->1 becomes ....... + * + */ +u8_t +pbuf_free(struct pbuf *p) +{ + u16_t type; + struct pbuf *q; + u8_t count; + + if (p == NULL) { + LWIP_ASSERT("p != NULL", p != NULL); + /* if assertions are disabled, proceed with debug output */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("pbuf_free(p == NULL) was called.\n")); + return 0; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_free(%p)\n", (void *)p)); + + PERF_START; + + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_free: sane type", + p->type == PBUF_RAM || p->type == PBUF_ROM || + p->type == PBUF_REF || p->type == PBUF_POOL); + + count = 0; + /* de-allocate all consecutive pbufs from the head of the chain that + * obtain a zero reference count after decrementing*/ + while (p != NULL) { + u16_t ref; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); + /* Since decrementing ref cannot be guaranteed to be a single machine operation + * we must protect it. We put the new ref into a local variable to prevent + * further protection. */ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); + /* all pbufs in a chain are referenced at least once */ + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_free: p->ref > 0", p->ref > 0); + /* decrease reference count (number of pointers to pbuf) */ + ref = --(p->ref); + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); + /* this pbuf is no longer referenced to? */ + if (ref == 0) { + /* remember next pbuf in chain for next iteration */ + q = p->next; + LWIP_DEBUGF( PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_free: deallocating %p\n", (void *)p)); + type = p->type; +#if LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF + /* is this a custom pbuf? */ + if ((p->flags & PBUF_FLAG_IS_CUSTOM) != 0) { + struct pbuf_custom *pc = (struct pbuf_custom*)p; + LWIP_ASSERT("pc->custom_free_function != NULL", pc->custom_free_function != NULL); + pc->custom_free_function(p); + } else +#endif /* LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF */ + { + /* is this a pbuf from the pool? */ + if (type == PBUF_POOL) { + memp_free(MEMP_PBUF_POOL, p); + /* is this a ROM or RAM referencing pbuf? */ + } else if (type == PBUF_ROM || type == PBUF_REF) { + memp_free(MEMP_PBUF, p); + /* type == PBUF_RAM */ + } else { + mem_free(p); + } + } + count++; + /* proceed to next pbuf */ + p = q; + /* p->ref > 0, this pbuf is still referenced to */ + /* (and so the remaining pbufs in chain as well) */ + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF( PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_free: %p has ref %"U16_F", ending here.\n", (void *)p, ref)); + /* stop walking through the chain */ + p = NULL; + } + } + PERF_STOP("pbuf_free"); + /* return number of de-allocated pbufs */ + return count; +} + +/** + * Count number of pbufs in a chain + * + * @param p first pbuf of chain + * @return the number of pbufs in a chain + */ + +u8_t +pbuf_clen(struct pbuf *p) +{ + u8_t len; + + len = 0; + while (p != NULL) { + ++len; + p = p->next; + } + return len; +} + +/** + * Increment the reference count of the pbuf. + * + * @param p pbuf to increase reference counter of + * + */ +void +pbuf_ref(struct pbuf *p) +{ + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); + /* pbuf given? */ + if (p != NULL) { + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); + ++(p->ref); + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); + } +} + +/** + * Concatenate two pbufs (each may be a pbuf chain) and take over + * the caller's reference of the tail pbuf. + * + * @note The caller MAY NOT reference the tail pbuf afterwards. + * Use pbuf_chain() for that purpose. + * + * @see pbuf_chain() + */ + +void +pbuf_cat(struct pbuf *h, struct pbuf *t) +{ + struct pbuf *p; + + LWIP_ERROR("(h != NULL) && (t != NULL) (programmer violates API)", + ((h != NULL) && (t != NULL)), return;); + + /* proceed to last pbuf of chain */ + for (p = h; p->next != NULL; p = p->next) { + /* add total length of second chain to all totals of first chain */ + p->tot_len += t->tot_len; + } + /* { p is last pbuf of first h chain, p->next == NULL } */ + LWIP_ASSERT("p->tot_len == p->len (of last pbuf in chain)", p->tot_len == p->len); + LWIP_ASSERT("p->next == NULL", p->next == NULL); + /* add total length of second chain to last pbuf total of first chain */ + p->tot_len += t->tot_len; + /* chain last pbuf of head (p) with first of tail (t) */ + p->next = t; + /* p->next now references t, but the caller will drop its reference to t, + * so netto there is no change to the reference count of t. + */ +} + +/** + * Chain two pbufs (or pbuf chains) together. + * + * The caller MUST call pbuf_free(t) once it has stopped + * using it. Use pbuf_cat() instead if you no longer use t. + * + * @param h head pbuf (chain) + * @param t tail pbuf (chain) + * @note The pbufs MUST belong to the same packet. + * @note MAY NOT be called on a packet queue. + * + * The ->tot_len fields of all pbufs of the head chain are adjusted. + * The ->next field of the last pbuf of the head chain is adjusted. + * The ->ref field of the first pbuf of the tail chain is adjusted. + * + */ +void +pbuf_chain(struct pbuf *h, struct pbuf *t) +{ + pbuf_cat(h, t); + /* t is now referenced by h */ + pbuf_ref(t); + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_chain: %p references %p\n", (void *)h, (void *)t)); +} + +/** + * Dechains the first pbuf from its succeeding pbufs in the chain. + * + * Makes p->tot_len field equal to p->len. + * @param p pbuf to dechain + * @return remainder of the pbuf chain, or NULL if it was de-allocated. + * @note May not be called on a packet queue. + */ +struct pbuf * +pbuf_dechain(struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct pbuf *q; + u8_t tail_gone = 1; + /* tail */ + q = p->next; + /* pbuf has successor in chain? */ + if (q != NULL) { + /* assert tot_len invariant: (p->tot_len == p->len + (p->next? p->next->tot_len: 0) */ + LWIP_ASSERT("p->tot_len == p->len + q->tot_len", q->tot_len == p->tot_len - p->len); + /* enforce invariant if assertion is disabled */ + q->tot_len = p->tot_len - p->len; + /* decouple pbuf from remainder */ + p->next = NULL; + /* total length of pbuf p is its own length only */ + p->tot_len = p->len; + /* q is no longer referenced by p, free it */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_dechain: unreferencing %p\n", (void *)q)); + tail_gone = pbuf_free(q); + if (tail_gone > 0) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, + ("pbuf_dechain: deallocated %p (as it is no longer referenced)\n", (void *)q)); + } + /* return remaining tail or NULL if deallocated */ + } + /* assert tot_len invariant: (p->tot_len == p->len + (p->next? p->next->tot_len: 0) */ + LWIP_ASSERT("p->tot_len == p->len", p->tot_len == p->len); + return ((tail_gone > 0) ? NULL : q); +} + +/** + * + * Create PBUF_RAM copies of pbufs. + * + * Used to queue packets on behalf of the lwIP stack, such as + * ARP based queueing. + * + * @note You MUST explicitly use p = pbuf_take(p); + * + * @note Only one packet is copied, no packet queue! + * + * @param p_to pbuf destination of the copy + * @param p_from pbuf source of the copy + * + * @return ERR_OK if pbuf was copied + * ERR_ARG if one of the pbufs is NULL or p_to is not big + * enough to hold p_from + */ +err_t +pbuf_copy(struct pbuf *p_to, struct pbuf *p_from) +{ + u16_t offset_to=0, offset_from=0, len; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_copy(%p, %p)\n", + (void*)p_to, (void*)p_from)); + + /* is the target big enough to hold the source? */ + LWIP_ERROR("pbuf_copy: target not big enough to hold source", ((p_to != NULL) && + (p_from != NULL) && (p_to->tot_len >= p_from->tot_len)), return ERR_ARG;); + + /* iterate through pbuf chain */ + do + { + /* copy one part of the original chain */ + if ((p_to->len - offset_to) >= (p_from->len - offset_from)) { + /* complete current p_from fits into current p_to */ + len = p_from->len - offset_from; + } else { + /* current p_from does not fit into current p_to */ + len = p_to->len - offset_to; + } + MEMCPY((u8_t*)p_to->payload + offset_to, (u8_t*)p_from->payload + offset_from, len); + offset_to += len; + offset_from += len; + LWIP_ASSERT("offset_to <= p_to->len", offset_to <= p_to->len); + LWIP_ASSERT("offset_from <= p_from->len", offset_from <= p_from->len); + if (offset_from >= p_from->len) { + /* on to next p_from (if any) */ + offset_from = 0; + p_from = p_from->next; + } + if (offset_to == p_to->len) { + /* on to next p_to (if any) */ + offset_to = 0; + p_to = p_to->next; + LWIP_ERROR("p_to != NULL", (p_to != NULL) || (p_from == NULL) , return ERR_ARG;); + } + + if((p_from != NULL) && (p_from->len == p_from->tot_len)) { + /* don't copy more than one packet! */ + LWIP_ERROR("pbuf_copy() does not allow packet queues!", + (p_from->next == NULL), return ERR_VAL;); + } + if((p_to != NULL) && (p_to->len == p_to->tot_len)) { + /* don't copy more than one packet! */ + LWIP_ERROR("pbuf_copy() does not allow packet queues!", + (p_to->next == NULL), return ERR_VAL;); + } + } while (p_from); + LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("pbuf_copy: end of chain reached.\n")); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Copy (part of) the contents of a packet buffer + * to an application supplied buffer. + * + * @param buf the pbuf from which to copy data + * @param dataptr the application supplied buffer + * @param len length of data to copy (dataptr must be big enough). No more + * than buf->tot_len will be copied, irrespective of len + * @param offset offset into the packet buffer from where to begin copying len bytes + * @return the number of bytes copied, or 0 on failure + */ +u16_t +pbuf_copy_partial(struct pbuf *buf, void *dataptr, u16_t len, u16_t offset) +{ + struct pbuf *p; + u16_t left; + u16_t buf_copy_len; + u16_t copied_total = 0; + + LWIP_ERROR("pbuf_copy_partial: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return 0;); + LWIP_ERROR("pbuf_copy_partial: invalid dataptr", (dataptr != NULL), return 0;); + + left = 0; + + if((buf == NULL) || (dataptr == NULL)) { + return 0; + } + + /* Note some systems use byte copy if dataptr or one of the pbuf payload pointers are unaligned. */ + for(p = buf; len != 0 && p != NULL; p = p->next) { + if ((offset != 0) && (offset >= p->len)) { + /* don't copy from this buffer -> on to the next */ + offset -= p->len; + } else { + /* copy from this buffer. maybe only partially. */ + buf_copy_len = p->len - offset; + if (buf_copy_len > len) + buf_copy_len = len; + /* copy the necessary parts of the buffer */ + MEMCPY(&((char*)dataptr)[left], &((char*)p->payload)[offset], buf_copy_len); + copied_total += buf_copy_len; + left += buf_copy_len; + len -= buf_copy_len; + offset = 0; + } + } + return copied_total; +} + +#if LWIP_TCP && TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE +/** + * This method modifies a 'pbuf chain', so that its total length is + * smaller than 64K. The remainder of the original pbuf chain is stored + * in *rest. + * This function never creates new pbufs, but splits an existing chain + * in two parts. The tot_len of the modified packet queue will likely be + * smaller than 64K. + * 'packet queues' are not supported by this function. + * + * @param p the pbuf queue to be splitted + * @param rest pointer to store the remainder (after the first 64K) + */ +void pbuf_split_64k(struct pbuf *p, struct pbuf **rest) +{ + *rest = NULL; + if ((p != NULL) && (p->next != NULL)) { + u16_t tot_len_front = p->len; + struct pbuf *i = p; + struct pbuf *r = p->next; + + /* continue until the total length (summed up as u16_t) overflows */ + while ((r != NULL) && ((u16_t)(tot_len_front + r->len) > tot_len_front)) { + tot_len_front += r->len; + i = r; + r = r->next; + } + /* i now points to last packet of the first segment. Set next + pointer to NULL */ + i->next = NULL; + + if (r != NULL) { + /* Update the tot_len field in the first part */ + for (i = p; i != NULL; i = i->next) { + i->tot_len -= r->tot_len; + LWIP_ASSERT("tot_len/len mismatch in last pbuf", + (i->next != NULL) || (i->tot_len == i->len)); + } + if (p->flags & PBUF_FLAG_TCP_FIN) { + r->flags |= PBUF_FLAG_TCP_FIN; + } + + /* tot_len field in rest does not need modifications */ + /* reference counters do not need modifications */ + *rest = r; + } + } +} +#endif /* LWIP_TCP && TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + +/** + * Copy application supplied data into a pbuf. + * This function can only be used to copy the equivalent of buf->tot_len data. + * + * @param buf pbuf to fill with data + * @param dataptr application supplied data buffer + * @param len length of the application supplied data buffer + * + * @return ERR_OK if successful, ERR_MEM if the pbuf is not big enough + */ +err_t +pbuf_take(struct pbuf *buf, const void *dataptr, u16_t len) +{ + struct pbuf *p; + u16_t buf_copy_len; + u16_t total_copy_len = len; + u16_t copied_total = 0; + + LWIP_ERROR("pbuf_take: invalid buf", (buf != NULL), return 0;); + LWIP_ERROR("pbuf_take: invalid dataptr", (dataptr != NULL), return 0;); + + if ((buf == NULL) || (dataptr == NULL) || (buf->tot_len < len)) { + return ERR_ARG; + } + + /* Note some systems use byte copy if dataptr or one of the pbuf payload pointers are unaligned. */ + for(p = buf; total_copy_len != 0; p = p->next) { + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_take: invalid pbuf", p != NULL); + buf_copy_len = total_copy_len; + if (buf_copy_len > p->len) { + /* this pbuf cannot hold all remaining data */ + buf_copy_len = p->len; + } + /* copy the necessary parts of the buffer */ + MEMCPY(p->payload, &((char*)dataptr)[copied_total], buf_copy_len); + total_copy_len -= buf_copy_len; + copied_total += buf_copy_len; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("did not copy all data", total_copy_len == 0 && copied_total == len); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Creates a single pbuf out of a queue of pbufs. + * + * @remark: Either the source pbuf 'p' is freed by this function or the original + * pbuf 'p' is returned, therefore the caller has to check the result! + * + * @param p the source pbuf + * @param layer pbuf_layer of the new pbuf + * + * @return a new, single pbuf (p->next is NULL) + * or the old pbuf if allocation fails + */ +struct pbuf* +pbuf_coalesce(struct pbuf *p, pbuf_layer layer) +{ + struct pbuf *q; + err_t err; + if (p->next == NULL) { + return p; + } + q = pbuf_alloc(layer, p->tot_len, PBUF_RAM); + if (q == NULL) { + /* @todo: what do we do now? */ + return p; + } + err = pbuf_copy(q, p); + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_copy failed", err == ERR_OK); + pbuf_free(p); + return q; +} + +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY +/** + * Copies data into a single pbuf (*not* into a pbuf queue!) and updates + * the checksum while copying + * + * @param p the pbuf to copy data into + * @param start_offset offset of p->payload where to copy the data to + * @param dataptr data to copy into the pbuf + * @param len length of data to copy into the pbuf + * @param chksum pointer to the checksum which is updated + * @return ERR_OK if successful, another error if the data does not fit + * within the (first) pbuf (no pbuf queues!) + */ +err_t +pbuf_fill_chksum(struct pbuf *p, u16_t start_offset, const void *dataptr, + u16_t len, u16_t *chksum) +{ + u32_t acc; + u16_t copy_chksum; + char *dst_ptr; + LWIP_ASSERT("p != NULL", p != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("dataptr != NULL", dataptr != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("chksum != NULL", chksum != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("len != 0", len != 0); + + if ((start_offset >= p->len) || (start_offset + len > p->len)) { + return ERR_ARG; + } + + dst_ptr = ((char*)p->payload) + start_offset; + copy_chksum = LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY(dst_ptr, dataptr, len); + if ((start_offset & 1) != 0) { + copy_chksum = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(copy_chksum); + } + acc = *chksum; + acc += copy_chksum; + *chksum = FOLD_U32T(acc); + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + + /** Get one byte from the specified position in a pbuf + * WARNING: returns zero for offset >= p->tot_len + * + * @param p pbuf to parse + * @param offset offset into p of the byte to return + * @return byte at an offset into p OR ZERO IF 'offset' >= p->tot_len + */ +u8_t +pbuf_get_at(struct pbuf* p, u16_t offset) +{ + u16_t copy_from = offset; + struct pbuf* q = p; + + /* get the correct pbuf */ + while ((q != NULL) && (q->len <= copy_from)) { + copy_from -= q->len; + q = q->next; + } + /* return requested data if pbuf is OK */ + if ((q != NULL) && (q->len > copy_from)) { + return ((u8_t*)q->payload)[copy_from]; + } + return 0; +} + +/** Compare pbuf contents at specified offset with memory s2, both of length n + * + * @param p pbuf to compare + * @param offset offset into p at wich to start comparing + * @param s2 buffer to compare + * @param n length of buffer to compare + * @return zero if equal, nonzero otherwise + * (0xffff if p is too short, diffoffset+1 otherwise) + */ +u16_t +pbuf_memcmp(struct pbuf* p, u16_t offset, const void* s2, u16_t n) +{ + u16_t start = offset; + struct pbuf* q = p; + + /* get the correct pbuf */ + while ((q != NULL) && (q->len <= start)) { + start -= q->len; + q = q->next; + } + /* return requested data if pbuf is OK */ + if ((q != NULL) && (q->len > start)) { + u16_t i; + for(i = 0; i < n; i++) { + u8_t a = pbuf_get_at(q, start + i); + u8_t b = ((u8_t*)s2)[i]; + if (a != b) { + return i+1; + } + } + return 0; + } + return 0xffff; +} + +/** Find occurrence of mem (with length mem_len) in pbuf p, starting at offset + * start_offset. + * + * @param p pbuf to search, maximum length is 0xFFFE since 0xFFFF is used as + * return value 'not found' + * @param mem search for the contents of this buffer + * @param mem_len length of 'mem' + * @param start_offset offset into p at which to start searching + * @return 0xFFFF if substr was not found in p or the index where it was found + */ +u16_t +pbuf_memfind(struct pbuf* p, const void* mem, u16_t mem_len, u16_t start_offset) +{ + u16_t i; + u16_t max = p->tot_len - mem_len; + if (p->tot_len >= mem_len + start_offset) { + for(i = start_offset; i <= max; i++) { + u16_t plus = pbuf_memcmp(p, i, mem, mem_len); + if (plus == 0) { + return i; + } + } + } + return 0xFFFF; +} + +/** Find occurrence of substr with length substr_len in pbuf p, start at offset + * start_offset + * WARNING: in contrast to strstr(), this one does not stop at the first \0 in + * the pbuf/source string! + * + * @param p pbuf to search, maximum length is 0xFFFE since 0xFFFF is used as + * return value 'not found' + * @param substr string to search for in p, maximum length is 0xFFFE + * @return 0xFFFF if substr was not found in p or the index where it was found + */ +u16_t +pbuf_strstr(struct pbuf* p, const char* substr) +{ + size_t substr_len; + if ((substr == NULL) || (substr[0] == 0) || (p->tot_len == 0xFFFF)) { + return 0xFFFF; + } + substr_len = strlen(substr); + if (substr_len >= 0xFFFF) { + return 0xFFFF; + } + return pbuf_memfind(p, substr, (u16_t)substr_len, 0); +} diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/raw.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/raw.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2843f35200 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/raw.c @@ -0,0 +1,436 @@ +/** + * @file + * Implementation of raw protocol PCBs for low-level handling of + * different types of protocols besides (or overriding) those + * already available in lwIP. + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_RAW /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/raw.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "arch/perf.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" + +#include + +/** The list of RAW PCBs */ +static struct raw_pcb *raw_pcbs; + +/** + * Determine if in incoming IP packet is covered by a RAW PCB + * and if so, pass it to a user-provided receive callback function. + * + * Given an incoming IP datagram (as a chain of pbufs) this function + * finds a corresponding RAW PCB and calls the corresponding receive + * callback function. + * + * @param p pbuf to be demultiplexed to a RAW PCB. + * @param inp network interface on which the datagram was received. + * @return - 1 if the packet has been eaten by a RAW PCB receive + * callback function. The caller MAY NOT not reference the + * packet any longer, and MAY NOT call pbuf_free(). + * @return - 0 if packet is not eaten (pbuf is still referenced by the + * caller). + * + */ +u8_t +raw_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp) +{ + struct raw_pcb *pcb, *prev; + struct ip_hdr *iphdr; + s16_t proto; + u8_t eaten = 0; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(inp); + + iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)p->payload; +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if (IPH_V(iphdr) == 6) { + struct ip6_hdr *ip6hdr = (struct ip6_hdr *)p->payload; + proto = IP6H_NEXTH(ip6hdr); + iphdr = NULL; + } + else +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + { + proto = IPH_PROTO(iphdr); + } + + prev = NULL; + pcb = raw_pcbs; + /* loop through all raw pcbs until the packet is eaten by one */ + /* this allows multiple pcbs to match against the packet by design */ + while ((eaten == 0) && (pcb != NULL)) { + if ((pcb->protocol == proto) && IP_PCB_IPVER_INPUT_MATCH(pcb) && + (ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->local_ip) || + ipX_addr_cmp(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &(pcb->local_ip), ipX_current_dest_addr()))) { +#if IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV + /* broadcast filter? */ + if ((ip_get_option(pcb, SOF_BROADCAST) || !ip_addr_isbroadcast(ip_current_dest_addr(), inp)) +#if LWIP_IPV6 + || PCB_ISIPV6(pcb) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ) +#endif /* IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV */ + { + /* receive callback function available? */ + if (pcb->recv.ip4 != NULL) { +#ifndef LWIP_NOASSERT + void* old_payload = p->payload; +#endif + /* the receive callback function did not eat the packet? */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if (PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)) { + eaten = pcb->recv.ip6(pcb->recv_arg, pcb, p, ip6_current_src_addr()); + } else +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + { + eaten = pcb->recv.ip4(pcb->recv_arg, pcb, p, ip_current_src_addr()); + } + if (eaten != 0) { + /* receive function ate the packet */ + p = NULL; + eaten = 1; + if (prev != NULL) { + /* move the pcb to the front of raw_pcbs so that is + found faster next time */ + prev->next = pcb->next; + pcb->next = raw_pcbs; + raw_pcbs = pcb; + } + } else { + /* sanity-check that the receive callback did not alter the pbuf */ + LWIP_ASSERT("raw pcb recv callback altered pbuf payload pointer without eating packet", + p->payload == old_payload); + } + } + /* no receive callback function was set for this raw PCB */ + } + /* drop the packet */ + } + prev = pcb; + pcb = pcb->next; + } + return eaten; +} + +/** + * Bind a RAW PCB. + * + * @param pcb RAW PCB to be bound with a local address ipaddr. + * @param ipaddr local IP address to bind with. Use IP_ADDR_ANY to + * bind to all local interfaces. + * + * @return lwIP error code. + * - ERR_OK. Successful. No error occured. + * - ERR_USE. The specified IP address is already bound to by + * another RAW PCB. + * + * @see raw_disconnect() + */ +err_t +raw_bind(struct raw_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + ipX_addr_set_ipaddr(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->local_ip, ipaddr); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Connect an RAW PCB. This function is required by upper layers + * of lwip. Using the raw api you could use raw_sendto() instead + * + * This will associate the RAW PCB with the remote address. + * + * @param pcb RAW PCB to be connected with remote address ipaddr and port. + * @param ipaddr remote IP address to connect with. + * + * @return lwIP error code + * + * @see raw_disconnect() and raw_sendto() + */ +err_t +raw_connect(struct raw_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + ipX_addr_set_ipaddr(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->remote_ip, ipaddr); + return ERR_OK; +} + + +/** + * Set the callback function for received packets that match the + * raw PCB's protocol and binding. + * + * The callback function MUST either + * - eat the packet by calling pbuf_free() and returning non-zero. The + * packet will not be passed to other raw PCBs or other protocol layers. + * - not free the packet, and return zero. The packet will be matched + * against further PCBs and/or forwarded to another protocol layers. + * + * @return non-zero if the packet was free()d, zero if the packet remains + * available for others. + */ +void +raw_recv(struct raw_pcb *pcb, raw_recv_fn recv, void *recv_arg) +{ + /* remember recv() callback and user data */ + pcb->recv.ip4 = recv; + pcb->recv_arg = recv_arg; +} + +/** + * Send the raw IP packet to the given address. Note that actually you cannot + * modify the IP headers (this is inconsistent with the receive callback where + * you actually get the IP headers), you can only specify the IP payload here. + * It requires some more changes in lwIP. (there will be a raw_send() function + * then.) + * + * @param pcb the raw pcb which to send + * @param p the IP payload to send + * @param ipaddr the destination address of the IP packet + * + */ +err_t +raw_sendto(struct raw_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + err_t err; + struct netif *netif; + ipX_addr_t *src_ip; + struct pbuf *q; /* q will be sent down the stack */ + s16_t header_size; + ipX_addr_t *dst_ip = ip_2_ipX(ipaddr); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(RAW_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("raw_sendto\n")); + + header_size = ( +#if LWIP_IPV6 + PCB_ISIPV6(pcb) ? IP6_HLEN : +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + IP_HLEN); + + /* not enough space to add an IP header to first pbuf in given p chain? */ + if (pbuf_header(p, header_size)) { + /* allocate header in new pbuf */ + q = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, 0, PBUF_RAM); + /* new header pbuf could not be allocated? */ + if (q == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(RAW_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("raw_sendto: could not allocate header\n")); + return ERR_MEM; + } + if (p->tot_len != 0) { + /* chain header q in front of given pbuf p */ + pbuf_chain(q, p); + } + /* { first pbuf q points to header pbuf } */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(RAW_DEBUG, ("raw_sendto: added header pbuf %p before given pbuf %p\n", (void *)q, (void *)p)); + } else { + /* first pbuf q equals given pbuf */ + q = p; + if(pbuf_header(q, -header_size)) { + LWIP_ASSERT("Can't restore header we just removed!", 0); + return ERR_MEM; + } + } + + netif = ipX_route(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->local_ip, dst_ip); + if (netif == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(RAW_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("raw_sendto: No route to ")); + ipX_addr_debug_print(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), RAW_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, dst_ip); + /* free any temporary header pbuf allocated by pbuf_header() */ + if (q != p) { + pbuf_free(q); + } + return ERR_RTE; + } + +#if IP_SOF_BROADCAST +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if (!PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + { + /* broadcast filter? */ + if (!ip_get_option(pcb, SOF_BROADCAST) && ip_addr_isbroadcast(ipaddr, netif)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(RAW_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("raw_sendto: SOF_BROADCAST not enabled on pcb %p\n", (void *)pcb)); + /* free any temporary header pbuf allocated by pbuf_header() */ + if (q != p) { + pbuf_free(q); + } + return ERR_VAL; + } + } +#endif /* IP_SOF_BROADCAST */ + + if (ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->local_ip)) { + /* use outgoing network interface IP address as source address */ + src_ip = ipX_netif_get_local_ipX(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), netif, dst_ip); +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if (src_ip == NULL) { + if (q != p) { + pbuf_free(q); + } + return ERR_RTE; + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + } else { + /* use RAW PCB local IP address as source address */ + src_ip = &pcb->local_ip; + } + +#if LWIP_IPV6 + /* If requested, based on the IPV6_CHECKSUM socket option per RFC3542, + compute the checksum and update the checksum in the payload. */ + if (PCB_ISIPV6(pcb) && pcb->chksum_reqd) { + u16_t chksum = ip6_chksum_pseudo(p, pcb->protocol, p->tot_len, ipX_2_ip6(src_ip), ipX_2_ip6(dst_ip)); + LWIP_ASSERT("Checksum must fit into first pbuf", p->len >= (pcb->chksum_offset + 2)); + SMEMCPY(((u8_t *)p->payload) + pcb->chksum_offset, &chksum, sizeof(u16_t)); + } +#endif + + NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, &pcb->addr_hint); + err = ipX_output_if(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), q, ipX_2_ip(src_ip), ipX_2_ip(dst_ip), pcb->ttl, pcb->tos, pcb->protocol, netif); + NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, NULL); + + /* did we chain a header earlier? */ + if (q != p) { + /* free the header */ + pbuf_free(q); + } + return err; +} + +/** + * Send the raw IP packet to the address given by raw_connect() + * + * @param pcb the raw pcb which to send + * @param p the IP payload to send + * + */ +err_t +raw_send(struct raw_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p) +{ + return raw_sendto(pcb, p, ipX_2_ip(&pcb->remote_ip)); +} + +/** + * Remove an RAW PCB. + * + * @param pcb RAW PCB to be removed. The PCB is removed from the list of + * RAW PCB's and the data structure is freed from memory. + * + * @see raw_new() + */ +void +raw_remove(struct raw_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct raw_pcb *pcb2; + /* pcb to be removed is first in list? */ + if (raw_pcbs == pcb) { + /* make list start at 2nd pcb */ + raw_pcbs = raw_pcbs->next; + /* pcb not 1st in list */ + } else { + for(pcb2 = raw_pcbs; pcb2 != NULL; pcb2 = pcb2->next) { + /* find pcb in raw_pcbs list */ + if (pcb2->next != NULL && pcb2->next == pcb) { + /* remove pcb from list */ + pcb2->next = pcb->next; + } + } + } + memp_free(MEMP_RAW_PCB, pcb); +} + +/** + * Create a RAW PCB. + * + * @return The RAW PCB which was created. NULL if the PCB data structure + * could not be allocated. + * + * @param proto the protocol number of the IPs payload (e.g. IP_PROTO_ICMP) + * + * @see raw_remove() + */ +struct raw_pcb * +raw_new(u8_t proto) +{ + struct raw_pcb *pcb; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(RAW_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("raw_new\n")); + + pcb = (struct raw_pcb *)memp_malloc(MEMP_RAW_PCB); + /* could allocate RAW PCB? */ + if (pcb != NULL) { + /* initialize PCB to all zeroes */ + memset(pcb, 0, sizeof(struct raw_pcb)); + pcb->protocol = proto; + pcb->ttl = RAW_TTL; + pcb->next = raw_pcbs; + raw_pcbs = pcb; + } + return pcb; +} + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** + * Create a RAW PCB for IPv6. + * + * @return The RAW PCB which was created. NULL if the PCB data structure + * could not be allocated. + * + * @param proto the protocol number (next header) of the IPv6 packet payload + * (e.g. IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6) + * + * @see raw_remove() + */ +struct raw_pcb * +raw_new_ip6(u8_t proto) +{ + struct raw_pcb *pcb; + pcb = raw_new(proto); + ip_set_v6(pcb, 1); + return pcb; +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/asn1_dec.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/asn1_dec.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1d5658207a --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/asn1_dec.c @@ -0,0 +1,657 @@ +/** + * @file + * Abstract Syntax Notation One (ISO 8824, 8825) decoding + * + * @todo not optimised (yet), favor correctness over speed, favor speed over size + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * Author: Christiaan Simons + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/snmp_asn1.h" + +/** + * Retrieves type field from incoming pbuf chain. + * + * @param p points to a pbuf holding an ASN1 coded type field + * @param ofs points to the offset within the pbuf chain of the ASN1 coded type field + * @param type return ASN1 type + * @return ERR_OK if successfull, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) decode + */ +err_t +snmp_asn1_dec_type(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u8_t *type) +{ + u16_t plen, base; + u8_t *msg_ptr; + + plen = 0; + while (p != NULL) + { + base = plen; + plen += p->len; + if (ofs < plen) + { + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + msg_ptr += ofs - base; + *type = *msg_ptr; + return ERR_OK; + } + p = p->next; + } + /* p == NULL, ofs >= plen */ + return ERR_ARG; +} + +/** + * Decodes length field from incoming pbuf chain into host length. + * + * @param p points to a pbuf holding an ASN1 coded length + * @param ofs points to the offset within the pbuf chain of the ASN1 coded length + * @param octets_used returns number of octets used by the length code + * @param length return host order length, upto 64k + * @return ERR_OK if successfull, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) decode + */ +err_t +snmp_asn1_dec_length(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u8_t *octets_used, u16_t *length) +{ + u16_t plen, base; + u8_t *msg_ptr; + + plen = 0; + while (p != NULL) + { + base = plen; + plen += p->len; + if (ofs < plen) + { + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + msg_ptr += ofs - base; + + if (*msg_ptr < 0x80) + { + /* primitive definite length format */ + *octets_used = 1; + *length = *msg_ptr; + return ERR_OK; + } + else if (*msg_ptr == 0x80) + { + /* constructed indefinite length format, termination with two zero octets */ + u8_t zeros; + u8_t i; + + *length = 0; + zeros = 0; + while (zeros != 2) + { + i = 2; + while (i > 0) + { + i--; + (*length) += 1; + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + if (*msg_ptr == 0) + { + zeros++; + if (zeros == 2) + { + /* stop while (i > 0) */ + i = 0; + } + } + else + { + zeros = 0; + } + } + } + *octets_used = 1; + return ERR_OK; + } + else if (*msg_ptr == 0x81) + { + /* constructed definite length format, one octet */ + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + *length = *msg_ptr; + *octets_used = 2; + return ERR_OK; + } + else if (*msg_ptr == 0x82) + { + u8_t i; + + /* constructed definite length format, two octets */ + i = 2; + while (i > 0) + { + i--; + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + if (i == 0) + { + /* least significant length octet */ + *length |= *msg_ptr; + } + else + { + /* most significant length octet */ + *length = (*msg_ptr) << 8; + } + } + *octets_used = 3; + return ERR_OK; + } + else + { + /* constructed definite length format 3..127 octets, this is too big (>64k) */ + /** @todo: do we need to accept inefficient codings with many leading zero's? */ + *octets_used = 1 + ((*msg_ptr) & 0x7f); + return ERR_ARG; + } + } + p = p->next; + } + + /* p == NULL, ofs >= plen */ + return ERR_ARG; +} + +/** + * Decodes positive integer (counter, gauge, timeticks) into u32_t. + * + * @param p points to a pbuf holding an ASN1 coded integer + * @param ofs points to the offset within the pbuf chain of the ASN1 coded integer + * @param len length of the coded integer field + * @param value return host order integer + * @return ERR_OK if successfull, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) decode + * + * @note ASN coded integers are _always_ signed. E.g. +0xFFFF is coded + * as 0x00,0xFF,0xFF. Note the leading sign octet. A positive value + * of 0xFFFFFFFF is preceded with 0x00 and the length is 5 octets!! + */ +err_t +snmp_asn1_dec_u32t(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t len, u32_t *value) +{ + u16_t plen, base; + u8_t *msg_ptr; + + plen = 0; + while (p != NULL) + { + base = plen; + plen += p->len; + if (ofs < plen) + { + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + msg_ptr += ofs - base; + if ((len > 0) && (len < 6)) + { + /* start from zero */ + *value = 0; + if (*msg_ptr & 0x80) + { + /* negative, expecting zero sign bit! */ + return ERR_ARG; + } + else + { + /* positive */ + if ((len > 1) && (*msg_ptr == 0)) + { + /* skip leading "sign byte" octet 0x00 */ + len--; + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + } + /* OR octets with value */ + while (len > 1) + { + len--; + *value |= *msg_ptr; + *value <<= 8; + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + *value |= *msg_ptr; + return ERR_OK; + } + else + { + return ERR_ARG; + } + } + p = p->next; + } + /* p == NULL, ofs >= plen */ + return ERR_ARG; +} + +/** + * Decodes integer into s32_t. + * + * @param p points to a pbuf holding an ASN1 coded integer + * @param ofs points to the offset within the pbuf chain of the ASN1 coded integer + * @param len length of the coded integer field + * @param value return host order integer + * @return ERR_OK if successfull, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) decode + * + * @note ASN coded integers are _always_ signed! + */ +err_t +snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t len, s32_t *value) +{ + u16_t plen, base; + u8_t *msg_ptr; +#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN + u8_t *lsb_ptr = (u8_t*)value; +#endif +#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN + u8_t *lsb_ptr = (u8_t*)value + sizeof(s32_t) - 1; +#endif + u8_t sign; + + plen = 0; + while (p != NULL) + { + base = plen; + plen += p->len; + if (ofs < plen) + { + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + msg_ptr += ofs - base; + if ((len > 0) && (len < 5)) + { + if (*msg_ptr & 0x80) + { + /* negative, start from -1 */ + *value = -1; + sign = 1; + } + else + { + /* positive, start from 0 */ + *value = 0; + sign = 0; + } + /* OR/AND octets with value */ + while (len > 1) + { + len--; + if (sign) + { + *lsb_ptr &= *msg_ptr; + *value <<= 8; + *lsb_ptr |= 255; + } + else + { + *lsb_ptr |= *msg_ptr; + *value <<= 8; + } + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + if (sign) + { + *lsb_ptr &= *msg_ptr; + } + else + { + *lsb_ptr |= *msg_ptr; + } + return ERR_OK; + } + else + { + return ERR_ARG; + } + } + p = p->next; + } + /* p == NULL, ofs >= plen */ + return ERR_ARG; +} + +/** + * Decodes object identifier from incoming message into array of s32_t. + * + * @param p points to a pbuf holding an ASN1 coded object identifier + * @param ofs points to the offset within the pbuf chain of the ASN1 coded object identifier + * @param len length of the coded object identifier + * @param oid return object identifier struct + * @return ERR_OK if successfull, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) decode + */ +err_t +snmp_asn1_dec_oid(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t len, struct snmp_obj_id *oid) +{ + u16_t plen, base; + u8_t *msg_ptr; + s32_t *oid_ptr; + + plen = 0; + while (p != NULL) + { + base = plen; + plen += p->len; + if (ofs < plen) + { + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + msg_ptr += ofs - base; + + oid->len = 0; + oid_ptr = &oid->id[0]; + if (len > 0) + { + /* first compressed octet */ + if (*msg_ptr == 0x2B) + { + /* (most) common case 1.3 (iso.org) */ + *oid_ptr = 1; + oid_ptr++; + *oid_ptr = 3; + oid_ptr++; + } + else if (*msg_ptr < 40) + { + *oid_ptr = 0; + oid_ptr++; + *oid_ptr = *msg_ptr; + oid_ptr++; + } + else if (*msg_ptr < 80) + { + *oid_ptr = 1; + oid_ptr++; + *oid_ptr = (*msg_ptr) - 40; + oid_ptr++; + } + else + { + *oid_ptr = 2; + oid_ptr++; + *oid_ptr = (*msg_ptr) - 80; + oid_ptr++; + } + oid->len = 2; + } + else + { + /* accepting zero length identifiers e.g. for + getnext operation. uncommon but valid */ + return ERR_OK; + } + len--; + if (len > 0) + { + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + while ((len > 0) && (oid->len < LWIP_SNMP_OBJ_ID_LEN)) + { + /* sub-identifier uses multiple octets */ + if (*msg_ptr & 0x80) + { + s32_t sub_id = 0; + + while ((*msg_ptr & 0x80) && (len > 1)) + { + len--; + sub_id = (sub_id << 7) + (*msg_ptr & ~0x80); + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + if (!(*msg_ptr & 0x80) && (len > 0)) + { + /* last octet sub-identifier */ + len--; + sub_id = (sub_id << 7) + *msg_ptr; + *oid_ptr = sub_id; + } + } + else + { + /* !(*msg_ptr & 0x80) sub-identifier uses single octet */ + len--; + *oid_ptr = *msg_ptr; + } + if (len > 0) + { + /* remaining oid bytes available ... */ + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + oid_ptr++; + oid->len++; + } + if (len == 0) + { + /* len == 0, end of oid */ + return ERR_OK; + } + else + { + /* len > 0, oid->len == LWIP_SNMP_OBJ_ID_LEN or malformed encoding */ + return ERR_ARG; + } + + } + p = p->next; + } + /* p == NULL, ofs >= plen */ + return ERR_ARG; +} + +/** + * Decodes (copies) raw data (ip-addresses, octet strings, opaque encoding) + * from incoming message into array. + * + * @param p points to a pbuf holding an ASN1 coded raw data + * @param ofs points to the offset within the pbuf chain of the ASN1 coded raw data + * @param len length of the coded raw data (zero is valid, e.g. empty string!) + * @param raw_len length of the raw return value + * @param raw return raw bytes + * @return ERR_OK if successfull, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) decode + */ +err_t +snmp_asn1_dec_raw(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t len, u16_t raw_len, u8_t *raw) +{ + u16_t plen, base; + u8_t *msg_ptr; + + if (len > 0) + { + plen = 0; + while (p != NULL) + { + base = plen; + plen += p->len; + if (ofs < plen) + { + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + msg_ptr += ofs - base; + if (raw_len >= len) + { + while (len > 1) + { + /* copy len - 1 octets */ + len--; + *raw = *msg_ptr; + raw++; + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + /* copy last octet */ + *raw = *msg_ptr; + return ERR_OK; + } + else + { + /* raw_len < len, not enough dst space */ + return ERR_ARG; + } + } + p = p->next; + } + /* p == NULL, ofs >= plen */ + return ERR_ARG; + } + else + { + /* len == 0, empty string */ + return ERR_OK; + } +} + +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/asn1_enc.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/asn1_enc.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..64dfc5f6ea --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/asn1_enc.c @@ -0,0 +1,611 @@ +/** + * @file + * Abstract Syntax Notation One (ISO 8824, 8825) encoding + * + * @todo not optimised (yet), favor correctness over speed, favor speed over size + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * Author: Christiaan Simons + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/snmp_asn1.h" + +/** + * Returns octet count for length. + * + * @param length + * @param octets_needed points to the return value + */ +void +snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(u16_t length, u8_t *octets_needed) +{ + if (length < 0x80U) + { + *octets_needed = 1; + } + else if (length < 0x100U) + { + *octets_needed = 2; + } + else + { + *octets_needed = 3; + } +} + +/** + * Returns octet count for an u32_t. + * + * @param value + * @param octets_needed points to the return value + * + * @note ASN coded integers are _always_ signed. E.g. +0xFFFF is coded + * as 0x00,0xFF,0xFF. Note the leading sign octet. A positive value + * of 0xFFFFFFFF is preceded with 0x00 and the length is 5 octets!! + */ +void +snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt(u32_t value, u16_t *octets_needed) +{ + if (value < 0x80UL) + { + *octets_needed = 1; + } + else if (value < 0x8000UL) + { + *octets_needed = 2; + } + else if (value < 0x800000UL) + { + *octets_needed = 3; + } + else if (value < 0x80000000UL) + { + *octets_needed = 4; + } + else + { + *octets_needed = 5; + } +} + +/** + * Returns octet count for an s32_t. + * + * @param value + * @param octets_needed points to the return value + * + * @note ASN coded integers are _always_ signed. + */ +void +snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(s32_t value, u16_t *octets_needed) +{ + if (value < 0) + { + value = ~value; + } + if (value < 0x80L) + { + *octets_needed = 1; + } + else if (value < 0x8000L) + { + *octets_needed = 2; + } + else if (value < 0x800000L) + { + *octets_needed = 3; + } + else + { + *octets_needed = 4; + } +} + +/** + * Returns octet count for an object identifier. + * + * @param ident_len object identifier array length + * @param ident points to object identifier array + * @param octets_needed points to the return value + */ +void +snmp_asn1_enc_oid_cnt(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, u16_t *octets_needed) +{ + s32_t sub_id; + u8_t cnt; + + cnt = 0; + if (ident_len > 1) + { + /* compressed prefix in one octet */ + cnt++; + ident_len -= 2; + ident += 2; + } + while(ident_len > 0) + { + ident_len--; + sub_id = *ident; + + sub_id >>= 7; + cnt++; + while(sub_id > 0) + { + sub_id >>= 7; + cnt++; + } + ident++; + } + *octets_needed = cnt; +} + +/** + * Encodes ASN type field into a pbuf chained ASN1 msg. + * + * @param p points to output pbuf to encode value into + * @param ofs points to the offset within the pbuf chain + * @param type input ASN1 type + * @return ERR_OK if successfull, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) encode + */ +err_t +snmp_asn1_enc_type(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u8_t type) +{ + u16_t plen, base; + u8_t *msg_ptr; + + plen = 0; + while (p != NULL) + { + base = plen; + plen += p->len; + if (ofs < plen) + { + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + msg_ptr += ofs - base; + *msg_ptr = type; + return ERR_OK; + } + p = p->next; + } + /* p == NULL, ofs >= plen */ + return ERR_ARG; +} + +/** + * Encodes host order length field into a pbuf chained ASN1 msg. + * + * @param p points to output pbuf to encode length into + * @param ofs points to the offset within the pbuf chain + * @param length is the host order length to be encoded + * @return ERR_OK if successfull, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) encode + */ +err_t +snmp_asn1_enc_length(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t length) +{ + u16_t plen, base; + u8_t *msg_ptr; + + plen = 0; + while (p != NULL) + { + base = plen; + plen += p->len; + if (ofs < plen) + { + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + msg_ptr += ofs - base; + + if (length < 0x80) + { + *msg_ptr = (u8_t)length; + return ERR_OK; + } + else if (length < 0x100) + { + *msg_ptr = 0x81; + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + *msg_ptr = (u8_t)length; + return ERR_OK; + } + else + { + u8_t i; + + /* length >= 0x100 && length <= 0xFFFF */ + *msg_ptr = 0x82; + i = 2; + while (i > 0) + { + i--; + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + if (i == 0) + { + /* least significant length octet */ + *msg_ptr = (u8_t)length; + } + else + { + /* most significant length octet */ + *msg_ptr = (u8_t)(length >> 8); + } + } + return ERR_OK; + } + } + p = p->next; + } + /* p == NULL, ofs >= plen */ + return ERR_ARG; +} + +/** + * Encodes u32_t (counter, gauge, timeticks) into a pbuf chained ASN1 msg. + * + * @param p points to output pbuf to encode value into + * @param ofs points to the offset within the pbuf chain + * @param octets_needed encoding length (from snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt()) + * @param value is the host order u32_t value to be encoded + * @return ERR_OK if successfull, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) encode + * + * @see snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt() + */ +err_t +snmp_asn1_enc_u32t(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t octets_needed, u32_t value) +{ + u16_t plen, base; + u8_t *msg_ptr; + + plen = 0; + while (p != NULL) + { + base = plen; + plen += p->len; + if (ofs < plen) + { + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + msg_ptr += ofs - base; + + if (octets_needed == 5) + { + /* not enough bits in 'value' add leading 0x00 */ + octets_needed--; + *msg_ptr = 0x00; + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + while (octets_needed > 1) + { + octets_needed--; + *msg_ptr = (u8_t)(value >> (octets_needed << 3)); + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + /* (only) one least significant octet */ + *msg_ptr = (u8_t)value; + return ERR_OK; + } + p = p->next; + } + /* p == NULL, ofs >= plen */ + return ERR_ARG; +} + +/** + * Encodes s32_t integer into a pbuf chained ASN1 msg. + * + * @param p points to output pbuf to encode value into + * @param ofs points to the offset within the pbuf chain + * @param octets_needed encoding length (from snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt()) + * @param value is the host order s32_t value to be encoded + * @return ERR_OK if successfull, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) encode + * + * @see snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt() + */ +err_t +snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t octets_needed, s32_t value) +{ + u16_t plen, base; + u8_t *msg_ptr; + + plen = 0; + while (p != NULL) + { + base = plen; + plen += p->len; + if (ofs < plen) + { + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + msg_ptr += ofs - base; + + while (octets_needed > 1) + { + octets_needed--; + *msg_ptr = (u8_t)(value >> (octets_needed << 3)); + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + /* (only) one least significant octet */ + *msg_ptr = (u8_t)value; + return ERR_OK; + } + p = p->next; + } + /* p == NULL, ofs >= plen */ + return ERR_ARG; +} + +/** + * Encodes object identifier into a pbuf chained ASN1 msg. + * + * @param p points to output pbuf to encode oid into + * @param ofs points to the offset within the pbuf chain + * @param ident_len object identifier array length + * @param ident points to object identifier array + * @return ERR_OK if successfull, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) encode + */ +err_t +snmp_asn1_enc_oid(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident) +{ + u16_t plen, base; + u8_t *msg_ptr; + + plen = 0; + while (p != NULL) + { + base = plen; + plen += p->len; + if (ofs < plen) + { + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + msg_ptr += ofs - base; + + if (ident_len > 1) + { + if ((ident[0] == 1) && (ident[1] == 3)) + { + /* compressed (most common) prefix .iso.org */ + *msg_ptr = 0x2b; + } + else + { + /* calculate prefix */ + *msg_ptr = (u8_t)((ident[0] * 40) + ident[1]); + } + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + ident_len -= 2; + ident += 2; + } + else + { +/* @bug: allow empty varbinds for symmetry (we must decode them for getnext), allow partial compression?? */ + /* ident_len <= 1, at least we need zeroDotZero (0.0) (ident_len == 2) */ + return ERR_ARG; + } + while (ident_len > 0) + { + s32_t sub_id; + u8_t shift, tail; + + ident_len--; + sub_id = *ident; + tail = 0; + shift = 28; + while(shift > 0) + { + u8_t code; + + code = (u8_t)(sub_id >> shift); + if ((code != 0) || (tail != 0)) + { + tail = 1; + *msg_ptr = code | 0x80; + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + shift -= 7; + } + *msg_ptr = (u8_t)sub_id & 0x7F; + if (ident_len > 0) + { + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + /* proceed to next sub-identifier */ + ident++; + } + return ERR_OK; + } + p = p->next; + } + /* p == NULL, ofs >= plen */ + return ERR_ARG; +} + +/** + * Encodes raw data (octet string, opaque) into a pbuf chained ASN1 msg. + * + * @param p points to output pbuf to encode raw data into + * @param ofs points to the offset within the pbuf chain + * @param raw_len raw data length + * @param raw points raw data + * @return ERR_OK if successfull, ERR_ARG if we can't (or won't) encode + */ +err_t +snmp_asn1_enc_raw(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t raw_len, u8_t *raw) +{ + u16_t plen, base; + u8_t *msg_ptr; + + plen = 0; + while (p != NULL) + { + base = plen; + plen += p->len; + if (ofs < plen) + { + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + msg_ptr += ofs - base; + + while (raw_len > 1) + { + /* copy raw_len - 1 octets */ + raw_len--; + *msg_ptr = *raw; + raw++; + ofs += 1; + if (ofs >= plen) + { + /* next octet in next pbuf */ + p = p->next; + if (p == NULL) { return ERR_ARG; } + msg_ptr = (u8_t*)p->payload; + plen += p->len; + } + else + { + /* next octet in same pbuf */ + msg_ptr++; + } + } + if (raw_len > 0) + { + /* copy last or single octet */ + *msg_ptr = *raw; + } + return ERR_OK; + } + p = p->next; + } + /* p == NULL, ofs >= plen */ + return ERR_ARG; +} + +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/mib2.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/mib2.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..553b4de27f --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/mib2.c @@ -0,0 +1,4160 @@ +/** + * @file + * Management Information Base II (RFC1213) objects and functions. + * + * @note the object identifiers for this MIB-2 and private MIB tree + * must be kept in sorted ascending order. This to ensure correct getnext operation. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * Author: Christiaan Simons + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/ip_frag.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/snmp_asn1.h" +#include "lwip/snmp_structs.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" + +#include + +/** + * IANA assigned enterprise ID for lwIP is 26381 + * @see http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers + * + * @note this enterprise ID is assigned to the lwIP project, + * all object identifiers living under this ID are assigned + * by the lwIP maintainers (contact Christiaan Simons)! + * @note don't change this define, use snmp_set_sysobjid() + * + * If you need to create your own private MIB you'll need + * to apply for your own enterprise ID with IANA: + * http://www.iana.org/numbers.html + */ +#define SNMP_ENTERPRISE_ID 26381 +#define SNMP_SYSOBJID_LEN 7 +#define SNMP_SYSOBJID {1, 3, 6, 1, 4, 1, SNMP_ENTERPRISE_ID} + +#ifndef SNMP_SYSSERVICES +#define SNMP_SYSSERVICES ((1 << 6) | (1 << 3) | ((IP_FORWARD) << 2)) +#endif + +#ifndef SNMP_GET_SYSUPTIME +#define SNMP_GET_SYSUPTIME(sysuptime) (sysuptime = (sys_now() / 10)) +#endif + +static void system_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void system_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static u8_t system_set_test(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static void system_set_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static void interfaces_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void interfaces_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static void ifentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void ifentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +#if !SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS +static u8_t ifentry_set_test (struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static void ifentry_set_value (struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +#endif /* SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS */ +static void atentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void atentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static void ip_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void ip_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static u8_t ip_set_test(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static void ip_addrentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void ip_addrentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static void ip_rteentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void ip_rteentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static void ip_ntomentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void ip_ntomentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static void icmp_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void icmp_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +#if LWIP_TCP +static void tcp_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void tcp_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +#ifdef THIS_SEEMS_UNUSED +static void tcpconnentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void tcpconnentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +#endif +#endif +static void udp_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void udp_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static void udpentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void udpentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static void snmp_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +static void snmp_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static u8_t snmp_set_test(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +static void snmp_set_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + + +/* snmp .1.3.6.1.2.1.11 */ +const mib_scalar_node snmp_scalar = { + &snmp_get_object_def, + &snmp_get_value, + &snmp_set_test, + &snmp_set_value, + MIB_NODE_SC, + 0 +}; +const s32_t snmp_ids[28] = { + 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, + 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 +}; +struct mib_node* const snmp_nodes[28] = { + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&snmp_scalar +}; +const struct mib_array_node snmp = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 28, + snmp_ids, + snmp_nodes +}; + +/* dot3 and EtherLike MIB not planned. (transmission .1.3.6.1.2.1.10) */ +/* historical (some say hysterical). (cmot .1.3.6.1.2.1.9) */ +/* lwIP has no EGP, thus may not implement it. (egp .1.3.6.1.2.1.8) */ + +/* udp .1.3.6.1.2.1.7 */ +/** index root node for udpTable */ +struct mib_list_rootnode udp_root = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_LR, + 0, + NULL, + NULL, + 0 +}; +const s32_t udpentry_ids[2] = { 1, 2 }; +struct mib_node* const udpentry_nodes[2] = { + (struct mib_node*)&udp_root, (struct mib_node*)&udp_root, +}; +const struct mib_array_node udpentry = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 2, + udpentry_ids, + udpentry_nodes +}; + +s32_t udptable_id = 1; +struct mib_node* udptable_node = (struct mib_node*)&udpentry; +struct mib_ram_array_node udptable = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_RA, + 0, + &udptable_id, + &udptable_node +}; + +const mib_scalar_node udp_scalar = { + &udp_get_object_def, + &udp_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_SC, + 0 +}; +const s32_t udp_ids[5] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }; +struct mib_node* const udp_nodes[5] = { + (struct mib_node*)&udp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&udp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&udp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&udp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&udptable +}; +const struct mib_array_node udp = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 5, + udp_ids, + udp_nodes +}; + +/* tcp .1.3.6.1.2.1.6 */ +#if LWIP_TCP +/* only if the TCP protocol is available may implement this group */ +/** index root node for tcpConnTable */ +struct mib_list_rootnode tcpconntree_root = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_LR, + 0, + NULL, + NULL, + 0 +}; +const s32_t tcpconnentry_ids[5] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }; +struct mib_node* const tcpconnentry_nodes[5] = { + (struct mib_node*)&tcpconntree_root, (struct mib_node*)&tcpconntree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&tcpconntree_root, (struct mib_node*)&tcpconntree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&tcpconntree_root +}; +const struct mib_array_node tcpconnentry = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 5, + tcpconnentry_ids, + tcpconnentry_nodes +}; + +s32_t tcpconntable_id = 1; +struct mib_node* tcpconntable_node = (struct mib_node*)&tcpconnentry; +struct mib_ram_array_node tcpconntable = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_RA, +/** @todo update maxlength when inserting / deleting from table + 0 when table is empty, 1 when more than one entry */ + 0, + &tcpconntable_id, + &tcpconntable_node +}; + +const mib_scalar_node tcp_scalar = { + &tcp_get_object_def, + &tcp_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_SC, + 0 +}; +const s32_t tcp_ids[15] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 }; +struct mib_node* const tcp_nodes[15] = { + (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&tcpconntable, (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&tcp_scalar +}; +const struct mib_array_node tcp = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 15, + tcp_ids, + tcp_nodes +}; +#endif + +/* icmp .1.3.6.1.2.1.5 */ +const mib_scalar_node icmp_scalar = { + &icmp_get_object_def, + &icmp_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_SC, + 0 +}; +const s32_t icmp_ids[26] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 }; +struct mib_node* const icmp_nodes[26] = { + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&icmp_scalar +}; +const struct mib_array_node icmp = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 26, + icmp_ids, + icmp_nodes +}; + +/** index root node for ipNetToMediaTable */ +struct mib_list_rootnode ipntomtree_root = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_LR, + 0, + NULL, + NULL, + 0 +}; +const s32_t ipntomentry_ids[4] = { 1, 2, 3, 4 }; +struct mib_node* const ipntomentry_nodes[4] = { + (struct mib_node*)&ipntomtree_root, (struct mib_node*)&ipntomtree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&ipntomtree_root, (struct mib_node*)&ipntomtree_root +}; +const struct mib_array_node ipntomentry = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 4, + ipntomentry_ids, + ipntomentry_nodes +}; + +s32_t ipntomtable_id = 1; +struct mib_node* ipntomtable_node = (struct mib_node*)&ipntomentry; +struct mib_ram_array_node ipntomtable = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_RA, + 0, + &ipntomtable_id, + &ipntomtable_node +}; + +/** index root node for ipRouteTable */ +struct mib_list_rootnode iprtetree_root = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_LR, + 0, + NULL, + NULL, + 0 +}; +const s32_t iprteentry_ids[13] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 }; +struct mib_node* const iprteentry_nodes[13] = { + (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root, (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root, (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root, (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root, (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root, (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root, (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iprtetree_root +}; +const struct mib_array_node iprteentry = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 13, + iprteentry_ids, + iprteentry_nodes +}; + +s32_t iprtetable_id = 1; +struct mib_node* iprtetable_node = (struct mib_node*)&iprteentry; +struct mib_ram_array_node iprtetable = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_RA, + 0, + &iprtetable_id, + &iprtetable_node +}; + +/** index root node for ipAddrTable */ +struct mib_list_rootnode ipaddrtree_root = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_LR, + 0, + NULL, + NULL, + 0 +}; +const s32_t ipaddrentry_ids[5] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }; +struct mib_node* const ipaddrentry_nodes[5] = { + (struct mib_node*)&ipaddrtree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&ipaddrtree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&ipaddrtree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&ipaddrtree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&ipaddrtree_root +}; +const struct mib_array_node ipaddrentry = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 5, + ipaddrentry_ids, + ipaddrentry_nodes +}; + +s32_t ipaddrtable_id = 1; +struct mib_node* ipaddrtable_node = (struct mib_node*)&ipaddrentry; +struct mib_ram_array_node ipaddrtable = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_RA, + 0, + &ipaddrtable_id, + &ipaddrtable_node +}; + +/* ip .1.3.6.1.2.1.4 */ +const mib_scalar_node ip_scalar = { + &ip_get_object_def, + &ip_get_value, + &ip_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_SC, + 0 +}; +const s32_t ip_ids[23] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 }; +struct mib_node* const ip_nodes[23] = { + (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&ipaddrtable, + (struct mib_node*)&iprtetable, (struct mib_node*)&ipntomtable, + (struct mib_node*)&ip_scalar +}; +const struct mib_array_node mib2_ip = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 23, + ip_ids, + ip_nodes +}; + +/** index root node for atTable */ +struct mib_list_rootnode arptree_root = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_LR, + 0, + NULL, + NULL, + 0 +}; +const s32_t atentry_ids[3] = { 1, 2, 3 }; +struct mib_node* const atentry_nodes[3] = { + (struct mib_node*)&arptree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&arptree_root, + (struct mib_node*)&arptree_root +}; +const struct mib_array_node atentry = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 3, + atentry_ids, + atentry_nodes +}; + +const s32_t attable_id = 1; +struct mib_node* const attable_node = (struct mib_node*)&atentry; +const struct mib_array_node attable = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 1, + &attable_id, + &attable_node +}; + +/* at .1.3.6.1.2.1.3 */ +s32_t at_id = 1; +struct mib_node* mib2_at_node = (struct mib_node*)&attable; +struct mib_ram_array_node at = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_RA, + 0, + &at_id, + &mib2_at_node +}; + +/** index root node for ifTable */ +struct mib_list_rootnode iflist_root = { + &ifentry_get_object_def, + &ifentry_get_value, +#if SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, +#else /* SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS */ + &ifentry_set_test, + &ifentry_set_value, +#endif /* SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS */ + MIB_NODE_LR, + 0, + NULL, + NULL, + 0 +}; +const s32_t ifentry_ids[22] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 }; +struct mib_node* const ifentry_nodes[22] = { + (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, + (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root, (struct mib_node*)&iflist_root +}; +const struct mib_array_node ifentry = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 22, + ifentry_ids, + ifentry_nodes +}; + +s32_t iftable_id = 1; +struct mib_node* iftable_node = (struct mib_node*)&ifentry; +struct mib_ram_array_node iftable = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_RA, + 0, + &iftable_id, + &iftable_node +}; + +/* interfaces .1.3.6.1.2.1.2 */ +const mib_scalar_node interfaces_scalar = { + &interfaces_get_object_def, + &interfaces_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_SC, + 0 +}; +const s32_t interfaces_ids[2] = { 1, 2 }; +struct mib_node* const interfaces_nodes[2] = { + (struct mib_node*)&interfaces_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&iftable +}; +const struct mib_array_node interfaces = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 2, + interfaces_ids, + interfaces_nodes +}; + + +/* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 */ +/* system .1.3.6.1.2.1.1 */ +const mib_scalar_node sys_tem_scalar = { + &system_get_object_def, + &system_get_value, + &system_set_test, + &system_set_value, + MIB_NODE_SC, + 0 +}; +const s32_t sys_tem_ids[7] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 }; +struct mib_node* const sys_tem_nodes[7] = { + (struct mib_node*)&sys_tem_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&sys_tem_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&sys_tem_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&sys_tem_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&sys_tem_scalar, (struct mib_node*)&sys_tem_scalar, + (struct mib_node*)&sys_tem_scalar +}; +/* work around name issue with 'sys_tem', some compiler(s?) seem to reserve 'system' */ +const struct mib_array_node sys_tem = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 7, + sys_tem_ids, + sys_tem_nodes +}; + +/* mib-2 .1.3.6.1.2.1 */ +#if LWIP_TCP +#define MIB2_GROUPS 8 +#else +#define MIB2_GROUPS 7 +#endif +const s32_t mib2_ids[MIB2_GROUPS] = +{ + 1, + 2, + 3, + 4, + 5, +#if LWIP_TCP + 6, +#endif + 7, + 11 +}; +struct mib_node* const mib2_nodes[MIB2_GROUPS] = { + (struct mib_node*)&sys_tem, + (struct mib_node*)&interfaces, + (struct mib_node*)&at, + (struct mib_node*)&mib2_ip, + (struct mib_node*)&icmp, +#if LWIP_TCP + (struct mib_node*)&tcp, +#endif + (struct mib_node*)&udp, + (struct mib_node*)&snmp +}; + +const struct mib_array_node mib2 = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + MIB2_GROUPS, + mib2_ids, + mib2_nodes +}; + +/* mgmt .1.3.6.1.2 */ +const s32_t mgmt_ids[1] = { 1 }; +struct mib_node* const mgmt_nodes[1] = { (struct mib_node*)&mib2 }; +const struct mib_array_node mgmt = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 1, + mgmt_ids, + mgmt_nodes +}; + +/* internet .1.3.6.1 */ +#if SNMP_PRIVATE_MIB +/* When using a private MIB, you have to create a file 'private_mib.h' that contains + * a 'struct mib_array_node mib_private' which contains your MIB. */ +s32_t internet_ids[2] = { 2, 4 }; +struct mib_node* const internet_nodes[2] = { (struct mib_node*)&mgmt, (struct mib_node*)&mib_private }; +const struct mib_array_node internet = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 2, + internet_ids, + internet_nodes +}; +#else +const s32_t internet_ids[1] = { 2 }; +struct mib_node* const internet_nodes[1] = { (struct mib_node*)&mgmt }; +const struct mib_array_node internet = { + &noleafs_get_object_def, + &noleafs_get_value, + &noleafs_set_test, + &noleafs_set_value, + MIB_NODE_AR, + 1, + internet_ids, + internet_nodes +}; +#endif + +/** mib-2.system.sysObjectID */ +static const struct snmp_obj_id sysobjid_default = {SNMP_SYSOBJID_LEN, SNMP_SYSOBJID}; +static const struct snmp_obj_id* sysobjid_ptr = &sysobjid_default; +/** enterprise ID for generic TRAPs, .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.snmp */ +static struct snmp_obj_id snmpgrp_id = {7,{1,3,6,1,2,1,11}}; +/** mib-2.system.sysServices */ +static const s32_t sysservices = SNMP_SYSSERVICES; + +/** mib-2.system.sysDescr */ +static const u8_t sysdescr_len_default = 4; +static const u8_t sysdescr_default[] = "lwIP"; +static const u8_t* sysdescr_len_ptr = &sysdescr_len_default; +static const u8_t* sysdescr_ptr = &sysdescr_default[0]; +/** mib-2.system.sysContact */ +static const u8_t syscontact_len_default = 0; +static const u8_t syscontact_default[] = ""; +static u8_t* syscontact_len_ptr = (u8_t*)&syscontact_len_default; +static u8_t* syscontact_ptr = (u8_t*)&syscontact_default[0]; +/** mib-2.system.sysName */ +static const u8_t sysname_len_default = 8; +static const u8_t sysname_default[] = "FQDN-unk"; +static u8_t* sysname_len_ptr = (u8_t*)&sysname_len_default; +static u8_t* sysname_ptr = (u8_t*)&sysname_default[0]; +/** mib-2.system.sysLocation */ +static const u8_t syslocation_len_default = 0; +static const u8_t syslocation_default[] = ""; +static u8_t* syslocation_len_ptr = (u8_t*)&syslocation_len_default; +static u8_t* syslocation_ptr = (u8_t*)&syslocation_default[0]; +/** mib-2.snmp.snmpEnableAuthenTraps */ +static const u8_t snmpenableauthentraps_default = 2; /* disabled */ +static u8_t* snmpenableauthentraps_ptr = (u8_t*)&snmpenableauthentraps_default; + +/** mib-2.interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifSpecific (zeroDotZero) */ +static const struct snmp_obj_id ifspecific = {2, {0, 0}}; +/** mib-2.ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteInfo (zeroDotZero) */ +static const struct snmp_obj_id iprouteinfo = {2, {0, 0}}; + + + +/* mib-2.system counter(s) */ +static u32_t sysuptime = 0; + +/* mib-2.ip counter(s) */ +static u32_t ipinreceives = 0, + ipinhdrerrors = 0, + ipinaddrerrors = 0, + ipforwdatagrams = 0, + ipinunknownprotos = 0, + ipindiscards = 0, + ipindelivers = 0, + ipoutrequests = 0, + ipoutdiscards = 0, + ipoutnoroutes = 0, + ipreasmreqds = 0, + ipreasmoks = 0, + ipreasmfails = 0, + ipfragoks = 0, + ipfragfails = 0, + ipfragcreates = 0, + iproutingdiscards = 0; +/* mib-2.icmp counter(s) */ +static u32_t icmpinmsgs = 0, + icmpinerrors = 0, + icmpindestunreachs = 0, + icmpintimeexcds = 0, + icmpinparmprobs = 0, + icmpinsrcquenchs = 0, + icmpinredirects = 0, + icmpinechos = 0, + icmpinechoreps = 0, + icmpintimestamps = 0, + icmpintimestampreps = 0, + icmpinaddrmasks = 0, + icmpinaddrmaskreps = 0, + icmpoutmsgs = 0, + icmpouterrors = 0, + icmpoutdestunreachs = 0, + icmpouttimeexcds = 0, + icmpoutparmprobs = 0, + icmpoutsrcquenchs = 0, + icmpoutredirects = 0, + icmpoutechos = 0, + icmpoutechoreps = 0, + icmpouttimestamps = 0, + icmpouttimestampreps = 0, + icmpoutaddrmasks = 0, + icmpoutaddrmaskreps = 0; +/* mib-2.tcp counter(s) */ +static u32_t tcpactiveopens = 0, + tcppassiveopens = 0, + tcpattemptfails = 0, + tcpestabresets = 0, + tcpinsegs = 0, + tcpoutsegs = 0, + tcpretranssegs = 0, + tcpinerrs = 0, + tcpoutrsts = 0; +/* mib-2.udp counter(s) */ +static u32_t udpindatagrams = 0, + udpnoports = 0, + udpinerrors = 0, + udpoutdatagrams = 0; +/* mib-2.snmp counter(s) */ +static u32_t snmpinpkts = 0, + snmpoutpkts = 0, + snmpinbadversions = 0, + snmpinbadcommunitynames = 0, + snmpinbadcommunityuses = 0, + snmpinasnparseerrs = 0, + snmpintoobigs = 0, + snmpinnosuchnames = 0, + snmpinbadvalues = 0, + snmpinreadonlys = 0, + snmpingenerrs = 0, + snmpintotalreqvars = 0, + snmpintotalsetvars = 0, + snmpingetrequests = 0, + snmpingetnexts = 0, + snmpinsetrequests = 0, + snmpingetresponses = 0, + snmpintraps = 0, + snmpouttoobigs = 0, + snmpoutnosuchnames = 0, + snmpoutbadvalues = 0, + snmpoutgenerrs = 0, + snmpoutgetrequests = 0, + snmpoutgetnexts = 0, + snmpoutsetrequests = 0, + snmpoutgetresponses = 0, + snmpouttraps = 0; + + +/** + * Initializes sysDescr pointers. + * + * @param str if non-NULL then copy str pointer + * @param len points to string length, excluding zero terminator + */ +void snmp_set_sysdescr(const u8_t *str, const u8_t *len) +{ + if (str != NULL) + { + sysdescr_ptr = str; + sysdescr_len_ptr = len; + } +} + +void snmp_get_sysobjid_ptr(const struct snmp_obj_id **oid) +{ + *oid = sysobjid_ptr; +} + +/** + * Initializes sysObjectID value. + * + * @param oid points to stuct snmp_obj_id to copy + */ +void snmp_set_sysobjid(const struct snmp_obj_id *oid) +{ + sysobjid_ptr = oid; +} + +/** + * Must be called at regular 10 msec interval from a timer interrupt + * or signal handler depending on your runtime environment. + */ +void snmp_inc_sysuptime(void) +{ + sysuptime++; +} + +void snmp_add_sysuptime(u32_t value) +{ + sysuptime+=value; +} + +void snmp_get_sysuptime(u32_t *value) +{ + SNMP_GET_SYSUPTIME(sysuptime); + *value = sysuptime; +} + +/** + * Initializes sysContact pointers, + * e.g. ptrs to non-volatile memory external to lwIP. + * + * @param ocstr if non-NULL then copy str pointer + * @param ocstrlen points to string length, excluding zero terminator + */ +void snmp_set_syscontact(u8_t *ocstr, u8_t *ocstrlen) +{ + if (ocstr != NULL) + { + syscontact_ptr = ocstr; + syscontact_len_ptr = ocstrlen; + } +} + +/** + * Initializes sysName pointers, + * e.g. ptrs to non-volatile memory external to lwIP. + * + * @param ocstr if non-NULL then copy str pointer + * @param ocstrlen points to string length, excluding zero terminator + */ +void snmp_set_sysname(u8_t *ocstr, u8_t *ocstrlen) +{ + if (ocstr != NULL) + { + sysname_ptr = ocstr; + sysname_len_ptr = ocstrlen; + } +} + +/** + * Initializes sysLocation pointers, + * e.g. ptrs to non-volatile memory external to lwIP. + * + * @param ocstr if non-NULL then copy str pointer + * @param ocstrlen points to string length, excluding zero terminator + */ +void snmp_set_syslocation(u8_t *ocstr, u8_t *ocstrlen) +{ + if (ocstr != NULL) + { + syslocation_ptr = ocstr; + syslocation_len_ptr = ocstrlen; + } +} + + +void snmp_add_ifinoctets(struct netif *ni, u32_t value) +{ + ni->ifinoctets += value; +} + +void snmp_inc_ifinucastpkts(struct netif *ni) +{ + (ni->ifinucastpkts)++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ifinnucastpkts(struct netif *ni) +{ + (ni->ifinnucastpkts)++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ifindiscards(struct netif *ni) +{ + (ni->ifindiscards)++; +} + +void snmp_add_ifoutoctets(struct netif *ni, u32_t value) +{ + ni->ifoutoctets += value; +} + +void snmp_inc_ifoutucastpkts(struct netif *ni) +{ + (ni->ifoutucastpkts)++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ifoutnucastpkts(struct netif *ni) +{ + (ni->ifoutnucastpkts)++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(struct netif *ni) +{ + (ni->ifoutdiscards)++; +} + +void snmp_inc_iflist(void) +{ + struct mib_list_node *if_node = NULL; + + snmp_mib_node_insert(&iflist_root, iflist_root.count + 1, &if_node); + /* enable getnext traversal on filled table */ + iftable.maxlength = 1; +} + +void snmp_dec_iflist(void) +{ + snmp_mib_node_delete(&iflist_root, iflist_root.tail); + /* disable getnext traversal on empty table */ + if(iflist_root.count == 0) iftable.maxlength = 0; +} + +/** + * Inserts ARP table indexes (.xIfIndex.xNetAddress) + * into arp table index trees (both atTable and ipNetToMediaTable). + */ +void snmp_insert_arpidx_tree(struct netif *ni, ip_addr_t *ip) +{ + struct mib_list_rootnode *at_rn; + struct mib_list_node *at_node; + s32_t arpidx[5]; + u8_t level, tree; + + LWIP_ASSERT("ni != NULL", ni != NULL); + snmp_netiftoifindex(ni, &arpidx[0]); + snmp_iptooid(ip, &arpidx[1]); + + for (tree = 0; tree < 2; tree++) + { + if (tree == 0) + { + at_rn = &arptree_root; + } + else + { + at_rn = &ipntomtree_root; + } + for (level = 0; level < 5; level++) + { + at_node = NULL; + snmp_mib_node_insert(at_rn, arpidx[level], &at_node); + if ((level != 4) && (at_node != NULL)) + { + if (at_node->nptr == NULL) + { + at_rn = snmp_mib_lrn_alloc(); + at_node->nptr = (struct mib_node*)at_rn; + if (at_rn != NULL) + { + if (level == 3) + { + if (tree == 0) + { + at_rn->get_object_def = atentry_get_object_def; + at_rn->get_value = atentry_get_value; + } + else + { + at_rn->get_object_def = ip_ntomentry_get_object_def; + at_rn->get_value = ip_ntomentry_get_value; + } + at_rn->set_test = noleafs_set_test; + at_rn->set_value = noleafs_set_value; + } + } + else + { + /* at_rn == NULL, malloc failure */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("snmp_insert_arpidx_tree() insert failed, mem full")); + break; + } + } + else + { + at_rn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)at_node->nptr; + } + } + } + } + /* enable getnext traversal on filled tables */ + at.maxlength = 1; + ipntomtable.maxlength = 1; +} + +/** + * Removes ARP table indexes (.xIfIndex.xNetAddress) + * from arp table index trees. + */ +void snmp_delete_arpidx_tree(struct netif *ni, ip_addr_t *ip) +{ + struct mib_list_rootnode *at_rn, *next, *del_rn[5]; + struct mib_list_node *at_n, *del_n[5]; + s32_t arpidx[5]; + u8_t fc, tree, level, del_cnt; + + snmp_netiftoifindex(ni, &arpidx[0]); + snmp_iptooid(ip, &arpidx[1]); + + for (tree = 0; tree < 2; tree++) + { + /* mark nodes for deletion */ + if (tree == 0) + { + at_rn = &arptree_root; + } + else + { + at_rn = &ipntomtree_root; + } + level = 0; + del_cnt = 0; + while ((level < 5) && (at_rn != NULL)) + { + fc = snmp_mib_node_find(at_rn, arpidx[level], &at_n); + if (fc == 0) + { + /* arpidx[level] does not exist */ + del_cnt = 0; + at_rn = NULL; + } + else if (fc == 1) + { + del_rn[del_cnt] = at_rn; + del_n[del_cnt] = at_n; + del_cnt++; + at_rn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)(at_n->nptr); + } + else if (fc == 2) + { + /* reset delete (2 or more childs) */ + del_cnt = 0; + at_rn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)(at_n->nptr); + } + level++; + } + /* delete marked index nodes */ + while (del_cnt > 0) + { + del_cnt--; + + at_rn = del_rn[del_cnt]; + at_n = del_n[del_cnt]; + + next = snmp_mib_node_delete(at_rn, at_n); + if (next != NULL) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("next_count == 0",next->count == 0); + snmp_mib_lrn_free(next); + } + } + } + /* disable getnext traversal on empty tables */ + if(arptree_root.count == 0) at.maxlength = 0; + if(ipntomtree_root.count == 0) ipntomtable.maxlength = 0; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipinreceives(void) +{ + ipinreceives++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipinhdrerrors(void) +{ + ipinhdrerrors++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipinaddrerrors(void) +{ + ipinaddrerrors++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipforwdatagrams(void) +{ + ipforwdatagrams++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipinunknownprotos(void) +{ + ipinunknownprotos++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipindiscards(void) +{ + ipindiscards++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipindelivers(void) +{ + ipindelivers++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipoutrequests(void) +{ + ipoutrequests++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipoutdiscards(void) +{ + ipoutdiscards++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipoutnoroutes(void) +{ + ipoutnoroutes++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipreasmreqds(void) +{ + ipreasmreqds++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipreasmoks(void) +{ + ipreasmoks++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipreasmfails(void) +{ + ipreasmfails++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipfragoks(void) +{ + ipfragoks++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipfragfails(void) +{ + ipfragfails++; +} + +void snmp_inc_ipfragcreates(void) +{ + ipfragcreates++; +} + +void snmp_inc_iproutingdiscards(void) +{ + iproutingdiscards++; +} + +/** + * Inserts ipAddrTable indexes (.ipAdEntAddr) + * into index tree. + */ +void snmp_insert_ipaddridx_tree(struct netif *ni) +{ + struct mib_list_rootnode *ipa_rn; + struct mib_list_node *ipa_node; + s32_t ipaddridx[4]; + u8_t level; + + LWIP_ASSERT("ni != NULL", ni != NULL); + snmp_iptooid(&ni->ip_addr, &ipaddridx[0]); + + level = 0; + ipa_rn = &ipaddrtree_root; + while (level < 4) + { + ipa_node = NULL; + snmp_mib_node_insert(ipa_rn, ipaddridx[level], &ipa_node); + if ((level != 3) && (ipa_node != NULL)) + { + if (ipa_node->nptr == NULL) + { + ipa_rn = snmp_mib_lrn_alloc(); + ipa_node->nptr = (struct mib_node*)ipa_rn; + if (ipa_rn != NULL) + { + if (level == 2) + { + ipa_rn->get_object_def = ip_addrentry_get_object_def; + ipa_rn->get_value = ip_addrentry_get_value; + ipa_rn->set_test = noleafs_set_test; + ipa_rn->set_value = noleafs_set_value; + } + } + else + { + /* ipa_rn == NULL, malloc failure */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("snmp_insert_ipaddridx_tree() insert failed, mem full")); + break; + } + } + else + { + ipa_rn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)ipa_node->nptr; + } + } + level++; + } + /* enable getnext traversal on filled table */ + ipaddrtable.maxlength = 1; +} + +/** + * Removes ipAddrTable indexes (.ipAdEntAddr) + * from index tree. + */ +void snmp_delete_ipaddridx_tree(struct netif *ni) +{ + struct mib_list_rootnode *ipa_rn, *next, *del_rn[4]; + struct mib_list_node *ipa_n, *del_n[4]; + s32_t ipaddridx[4]; + u8_t fc, level, del_cnt; + + LWIP_ASSERT("ni != NULL", ni != NULL); + snmp_iptooid(&ni->ip_addr, &ipaddridx[0]); + + /* mark nodes for deletion */ + level = 0; + del_cnt = 0; + ipa_rn = &ipaddrtree_root; + while ((level < 4) && (ipa_rn != NULL)) + { + fc = snmp_mib_node_find(ipa_rn, ipaddridx[level], &ipa_n); + if (fc == 0) + { + /* ipaddridx[level] does not exist */ + del_cnt = 0; + ipa_rn = NULL; + } + else if (fc == 1) + { + del_rn[del_cnt] = ipa_rn; + del_n[del_cnt] = ipa_n; + del_cnt++; + ipa_rn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)(ipa_n->nptr); + } + else if (fc == 2) + { + /* reset delete (2 or more childs) */ + del_cnt = 0; + ipa_rn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)(ipa_n->nptr); + } + level++; + } + /* delete marked index nodes */ + while (del_cnt > 0) + { + del_cnt--; + + ipa_rn = del_rn[del_cnt]; + ipa_n = del_n[del_cnt]; + + next = snmp_mib_node_delete(ipa_rn, ipa_n); + if (next != NULL) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("next_count == 0",next->count == 0); + snmp_mib_lrn_free(next); + } + } + /* disable getnext traversal on empty table */ + if (ipaddrtree_root.count == 0) ipaddrtable.maxlength = 0; +} + +/** + * Inserts ipRouteTable indexes (.ipRouteDest) + * into index tree. + * + * @param dflt non-zero for the default rte, zero for network rte + * @param ni points to network interface for this rte + * + * @todo record sysuptime for _this_ route when it is installed + * (needed for ipRouteAge) in the netif. + */ +void snmp_insert_iprteidx_tree(u8_t dflt, struct netif *ni) +{ + u8_t insert = 0; + ip_addr_t dst; + + if (dflt != 0) + { + /* the default route 0.0.0.0 */ + ip_addr_set_any(&dst); + insert = 1; + } + else + { + /* route to the network address */ + ip_addr_get_network(&dst, &ni->ip_addr, &ni->netmask); + /* exclude 0.0.0.0 network (reserved for default rte) */ + if (!ip_addr_isany(&dst)) { + insert = 1; + } + } + if (insert) + { + struct mib_list_rootnode *iprte_rn; + struct mib_list_node *iprte_node; + s32_t iprteidx[4]; + u8_t level; + + snmp_iptooid(&dst, &iprteidx[0]); + level = 0; + iprte_rn = &iprtetree_root; + while (level < 4) + { + iprte_node = NULL; + snmp_mib_node_insert(iprte_rn, iprteidx[level], &iprte_node); + if ((level != 3) && (iprte_node != NULL)) + { + if (iprte_node->nptr == NULL) + { + iprte_rn = snmp_mib_lrn_alloc(); + iprte_node->nptr = (struct mib_node*)iprte_rn; + if (iprte_rn != NULL) + { + if (level == 2) + { + iprte_rn->get_object_def = ip_rteentry_get_object_def; + iprte_rn->get_value = ip_rteentry_get_value; + iprte_rn->set_test = noleafs_set_test; + iprte_rn->set_value = noleafs_set_value; + } + } + else + { + /* iprte_rn == NULL, malloc failure */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("snmp_insert_iprteidx_tree() insert failed, mem full")); + break; + } + } + else + { + iprte_rn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)iprte_node->nptr; + } + } + level++; + } + } + /* enable getnext traversal on filled table */ + iprtetable.maxlength = 1; +} + +/** + * Removes ipRouteTable indexes (.ipRouteDest) + * from index tree. + * + * @param dflt non-zero for the default rte, zero for network rte + * @param ni points to network interface for this rte or NULL + * for default route to be removed. + */ +void snmp_delete_iprteidx_tree(u8_t dflt, struct netif *ni) +{ + u8_t del = 0; + ip_addr_t dst; + + if (dflt != 0) + { + /* the default route 0.0.0.0 */ + ip_addr_set_any(&dst); + del = 1; + } + else + { + /* route to the network address */ + ip_addr_get_network(&dst, &ni->ip_addr, &ni->netmask); + /* exclude 0.0.0.0 network (reserved for default rte) */ + if (!ip_addr_isany(&dst)) { + del = 1; + } + } + if (del) + { + struct mib_list_rootnode *iprte_rn, *next, *del_rn[4]; + struct mib_list_node *iprte_n, *del_n[4]; + s32_t iprteidx[4]; + u8_t fc, level, del_cnt; + + snmp_iptooid(&dst, &iprteidx[0]); + /* mark nodes for deletion */ + level = 0; + del_cnt = 0; + iprte_rn = &iprtetree_root; + while ((level < 4) && (iprte_rn != NULL)) + { + fc = snmp_mib_node_find(iprte_rn, iprteidx[level], &iprte_n); + if (fc == 0) + { + /* iprteidx[level] does not exist */ + del_cnt = 0; + iprte_rn = NULL; + } + else if (fc == 1) + { + del_rn[del_cnt] = iprte_rn; + del_n[del_cnt] = iprte_n; + del_cnt++; + iprte_rn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)(iprte_n->nptr); + } + else if (fc == 2) + { + /* reset delete (2 or more childs) */ + del_cnt = 0; + iprte_rn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)(iprte_n->nptr); + } + level++; + } + /* delete marked index nodes */ + while (del_cnt > 0) + { + del_cnt--; + + iprte_rn = del_rn[del_cnt]; + iprte_n = del_n[del_cnt]; + + next = snmp_mib_node_delete(iprte_rn, iprte_n); + if (next != NULL) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("next_count == 0",next->count == 0); + snmp_mib_lrn_free(next); + } + } + } + /* disable getnext traversal on empty table */ + if (iprtetree_root.count == 0) iprtetable.maxlength = 0; +} + + +void snmp_inc_icmpinmsgs(void) +{ + icmpinmsgs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpinerrors(void) +{ + icmpinerrors++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpindestunreachs(void) +{ + icmpindestunreachs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpintimeexcds(void) +{ + icmpintimeexcds++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpinparmprobs(void) +{ + icmpinparmprobs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpinsrcquenchs(void) +{ + icmpinsrcquenchs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpinredirects(void) +{ + icmpinredirects++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpinechos(void) +{ + icmpinechos++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpinechoreps(void) +{ + icmpinechoreps++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpintimestamps(void) +{ + icmpintimestamps++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpintimestampreps(void) +{ + icmpintimestampreps++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpinaddrmasks(void) +{ + icmpinaddrmasks++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpinaddrmaskreps(void) +{ + icmpinaddrmaskreps++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpoutmsgs(void) +{ + icmpoutmsgs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpouterrors(void) +{ + icmpouterrors++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpoutdestunreachs(void) +{ + icmpoutdestunreachs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpouttimeexcds(void) +{ + icmpouttimeexcds++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpoutparmprobs(void) +{ + icmpoutparmprobs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpoutsrcquenchs(void) +{ + icmpoutsrcquenchs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpoutredirects(void) +{ + icmpoutredirects++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpoutechos(void) +{ + icmpoutechos++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpoutechoreps(void) +{ + icmpoutechoreps++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpouttimestamps(void) +{ + icmpouttimestamps++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpouttimestampreps(void) +{ + icmpouttimestampreps++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpoutaddrmasks(void) +{ + icmpoutaddrmasks++; +} + +void snmp_inc_icmpoutaddrmaskreps(void) +{ + icmpoutaddrmaskreps++; +} + +void snmp_inc_tcpactiveopens(void) +{ + tcpactiveopens++; +} + +void snmp_inc_tcppassiveopens(void) +{ + tcppassiveopens++; +} + +void snmp_inc_tcpattemptfails(void) +{ + tcpattemptfails++; +} + +void snmp_inc_tcpestabresets(void) +{ + tcpestabresets++; +} + +void snmp_inc_tcpinsegs(void) +{ + tcpinsegs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_tcpoutsegs(void) +{ + tcpoutsegs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_tcpretranssegs(void) +{ + tcpretranssegs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_tcpinerrs(void) +{ + tcpinerrs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_tcpoutrsts(void) +{ + tcpoutrsts++; +} + +void snmp_inc_udpindatagrams(void) +{ + udpindatagrams++; +} + +void snmp_inc_udpnoports(void) +{ + udpnoports++; +} + +void snmp_inc_udpinerrors(void) +{ + udpinerrors++; +} + +void snmp_inc_udpoutdatagrams(void) +{ + udpoutdatagrams++; +} + +/** + * Inserts udpTable indexes (.udpLocalAddress.udpLocalPort) + * into index tree. + */ +void snmp_insert_udpidx_tree(struct udp_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct mib_list_rootnode *udp_rn; + struct mib_list_node *udp_node; + s32_t udpidx[5]; + u8_t level; + + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb != NULL", pcb != NULL); + snmp_iptooid(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->local_ip), &udpidx[0]); + udpidx[4] = pcb->local_port; + + udp_rn = &udp_root; + for (level = 0; level < 5; level++) + { + udp_node = NULL; + snmp_mib_node_insert(udp_rn, udpidx[level], &udp_node); + if ((level != 4) && (udp_node != NULL)) + { + if (udp_node->nptr == NULL) + { + udp_rn = snmp_mib_lrn_alloc(); + udp_node->nptr = (struct mib_node*)udp_rn; + if (udp_rn != NULL) + { + if (level == 3) + { + udp_rn->get_object_def = udpentry_get_object_def; + udp_rn->get_value = udpentry_get_value; + udp_rn->set_test = noleafs_set_test; + udp_rn->set_value = noleafs_set_value; + } + } + else + { + /* udp_rn == NULL, malloc failure */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("snmp_insert_udpidx_tree() insert failed, mem full")); + break; + } + } + else + { + udp_rn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)udp_node->nptr; + } + } + } + udptable.maxlength = 1; +} + +/** + * Removes udpTable indexes (.udpLocalAddress.udpLocalPort) + * from index tree. + */ +void snmp_delete_udpidx_tree(struct udp_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct udp_pcb *npcb; + struct mib_list_rootnode *udp_rn, *next, *del_rn[5]; + struct mib_list_node *udp_n, *del_n[5]; + s32_t udpidx[5]; + u8_t bindings, fc, level, del_cnt; + + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb != NULL", pcb != NULL); + snmp_iptooid(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->local_ip), &udpidx[0]); + udpidx[4] = pcb->local_port; + + /* count PCBs for a given binding + (e.g. when reusing ports or for temp output PCBs) */ + bindings = 0; + npcb = udp_pcbs; + while ((npcb != NULL)) + { + if (ipX_addr_cmp(0, &npcb->local_ip, &pcb->local_ip) && + (npcb->local_port == udpidx[4])) + { + bindings++; + } + npcb = npcb->next; + } + if (bindings == 1) + { + /* selectively remove */ + /* mark nodes for deletion */ + level = 0; + del_cnt = 0; + udp_rn = &udp_root; + while ((level < 5) && (udp_rn != NULL)) + { + fc = snmp_mib_node_find(udp_rn, udpidx[level], &udp_n); + if (fc == 0) + { + /* udpidx[level] does not exist */ + del_cnt = 0; + udp_rn = NULL; + } + else if (fc == 1) + { + del_rn[del_cnt] = udp_rn; + del_n[del_cnt] = udp_n; + del_cnt++; + udp_rn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)(udp_n->nptr); + } + else if (fc == 2) + { + /* reset delete (2 or more childs) */ + del_cnt = 0; + udp_rn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)(udp_n->nptr); + } + level++; + } + /* delete marked index nodes */ + while (del_cnt > 0) + { + del_cnt--; + + udp_rn = del_rn[del_cnt]; + udp_n = del_n[del_cnt]; + + next = snmp_mib_node_delete(udp_rn, udp_n); + if (next != NULL) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("next_count == 0",next->count == 0); + snmp_mib_lrn_free(next); + } + } + } + /* disable getnext traversal on empty table */ + if (udp_root.count == 0) udptable.maxlength = 0; +} + + +void snmp_inc_snmpinpkts(void) +{ + snmpinpkts++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpoutpkts(void) +{ + snmpoutpkts++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpinbadversions(void) +{ + snmpinbadversions++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpinbadcommunitynames(void) +{ + snmpinbadcommunitynames++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpinbadcommunityuses(void) +{ + snmpinbadcommunityuses++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(void) +{ + snmpinasnparseerrs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpintoobigs(void) +{ + snmpintoobigs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpinnosuchnames(void) +{ + snmpinnosuchnames++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpinbadvalues(void) +{ + snmpinbadvalues++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpinreadonlys(void) +{ + snmpinreadonlys++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpingenerrs(void) +{ + snmpingenerrs++; +} + +void snmp_add_snmpintotalreqvars(u8_t value) +{ + snmpintotalreqvars += value; +} + +void snmp_add_snmpintotalsetvars(u8_t value) +{ + snmpintotalsetvars += value; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpingetrequests(void) +{ + snmpingetrequests++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpingetnexts(void) +{ + snmpingetnexts++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpinsetrequests(void) +{ + snmpinsetrequests++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpingetresponses(void) +{ + snmpingetresponses++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpintraps(void) +{ + snmpintraps++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpouttoobigs(void) +{ + snmpouttoobigs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpoutnosuchnames(void) +{ + snmpoutnosuchnames++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpoutbadvalues(void) +{ + snmpoutbadvalues++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpoutgenerrs(void) +{ + snmpoutgenerrs++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpoutgetrequests(void) +{ + snmpoutgetrequests++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpoutgetnexts(void) +{ + snmpoutgetnexts++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpoutsetrequests(void) +{ + snmpoutsetrequests++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpoutgetresponses(void) +{ + snmpoutgetresponses++; +} + +void snmp_inc_snmpouttraps(void) +{ + snmpouttraps++; +} + +void snmp_get_snmpgrpid_ptr(struct snmp_obj_id **oid) +{ + *oid = &snmpgrp_id; +} + +void snmp_set_snmpenableauthentraps(u8_t *value) +{ + if (value != NULL) + { + snmpenableauthentraps_ptr = value; + } +} + +void snmp_get_snmpenableauthentraps(u8_t *value) +{ + *value = *snmpenableauthentraps_ptr; +} + +void +noleafs_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(ident_len); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(ident); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; +} + +void +noleafs_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(od); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value); +} + +u8_t +noleafs_set_test(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(od); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value); + /* can't set */ + return 0; +} + +void +noleafs_set_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(od); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value); +} + + +/** + * Returns systems object definitions. + * + * @param ident_len the address length (2) + * @param ident points to objectname.0 (object id trailer) + * @param od points to object definition. + */ +static void +system_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + u8_t id; + + /* return to object name, adding index depth (1) */ + ident_len += 1; + ident -= 1; + if (ident_len == 2) + { + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (ident[0] >= 0) && (ident[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)ident[0]; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("get_object_def system.%"U16_F".0\n",(u16_t)id)); + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* sysDescr */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR); + od->v_len = *sysdescr_len_ptr; + break; + case 2: /* sysObjectID */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OBJ_ID); + od->v_len = sysobjid_ptr->len * sizeof(s32_t); + break; + case 3: /* sysUpTime */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_TIMETICKS); + od->v_len = sizeof(u32_t); + break; + case 4: /* sysContact */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR); + od->v_len = *syscontact_len_ptr; + break; + case 5: /* sysName */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR); + od->v_len = *sysname_len_ptr; + break; + case 6: /* sysLocation */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR); + od->v_len = *syslocation_len_ptr; + break; + case 7: /* sysServices */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("system_get_object_def: no such object\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + break; + }; + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("system_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +/** + * Returns system object value. + * + * @param ident_len the address length (2) + * @param ident points to objectname.0 (object id trailer) + * @param len return value space (in bytes) + * @param value points to (varbind) space to copy value into. + */ +static void +system_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u8_t id; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* sysDescr */ + MEMCPY(value, sysdescr_ptr, len); + break; + case 2: /* sysObjectID */ + MEMCPY(value, sysobjid_ptr->id, len); + break; + case 3: /* sysUpTime */ + { + snmp_get_sysuptime((u32_t*)value); + } + break; + case 4: /* sysContact */ + MEMCPY(value, syscontact_ptr, len); + break; + case 5: /* sysName */ + MEMCPY(value, sysname_ptr, len); + break; + case 6: /* sysLocation */ + MEMCPY(value, syslocation_ptr, len); + break; + case 7: /* sysServices */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + *sint_ptr = sysservices; + } + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("system_get_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + }; +} + +static u8_t +system_set_test(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u8_t id, set_ok; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value); + set_ok = 0; + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 4: /* sysContact */ + if ((syscontact_ptr != syscontact_default) && + (len <= 255)) + { + set_ok = 1; + } + break; + case 5: /* sysName */ + if ((sysname_ptr != sysname_default) && + (len <= 255)) + { + set_ok = 1; + } + break; + case 6: /* sysLocation */ + if ((syslocation_ptr != syslocation_default) && + (len <= 255)) + { + set_ok = 1; + } + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("system_set_test(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + }; + return set_ok; +} + +static void +system_set_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u8_t id; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid len", len <= 0xff); + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 4: /* sysContact */ + MEMCPY(syscontact_ptr, value, len); + *syscontact_len_ptr = (u8_t)len; + break; + case 5: /* sysName */ + MEMCPY(sysname_ptr, value, len); + *sysname_len_ptr = (u8_t)len; + break; + case 6: /* sysLocation */ + MEMCPY(syslocation_ptr, value, len); + *syslocation_len_ptr = (u8_t)len; + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("system_set_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + }; +} + +/** + * Returns interfaces.ifnumber object definition. + * + * @param ident_len the address length (2) + * @param ident points to objectname.index + * @param od points to object definition. + */ +static void +interfaces_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + /* return to object name, adding index depth (1) */ + ident_len += 1; + ident -= 1; + if (ident_len == 2) + { + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("interfaces_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +/** + * Returns interfaces.ifnumber object value. + * + * @param ident_len the address length (2) + * @param ident points to objectname.0 (object id trailer) + * @param len return value space (in bytes) + * @param value points to (varbind) space to copy value into. + */ +static void +interfaces_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + if (od->id_inst_ptr[0] == 1) + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + *sint_ptr = iflist_root.count; + } +} + +/** + * Returns ifentry object definitions. + * + * @param ident_len the address length (2) + * @param ident points to objectname.index + * @param od points to object definition. + */ +static void +ifentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + u8_t id; + + /* return to object name, adding index depth (1) */ + ident_len += 1; + ident -= 1; + if (ident_len == 2) + { + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (ident[0] >= 0) && (ident[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)ident[0]; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("get_object_def ifentry.%"U16_F"\n",(u16_t)id)); + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* ifIndex */ + case 3: /* ifType */ + case 4: /* ifMtu */ + case 8: /* ifOperStatus */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + case 2: /* ifDescr */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR); + /** @todo this should be some sort of sizeof(struct netif.name) */ + od->v_len = 2; + break; + case 5: /* ifSpeed */ + case 21: /* ifOutQLen */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_GAUGE); + od->v_len = sizeof(u32_t); + break; + case 6: /* ifPhysAddress */ + { + struct netif *netif; + + snmp_ifindextonetif(ident[1], &netif); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR); + od->v_len = netif->hwaddr_len; + } + break; + case 7: /* ifAdminStatus */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + case 9: /* ifLastChange */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_TIMETICKS); + od->v_len = sizeof(u32_t); + break; + case 10: /* ifInOctets */ + case 11: /* ifInUcastPkts */ + case 12: /* ifInNUcastPkts */ + case 13: /* ifInDiscarts */ + case 14: /* ifInErrors */ + case 15: /* ifInUnkownProtos */ + case 16: /* ifOutOctets */ + case 17: /* ifOutUcastPkts */ + case 18: /* ifOutNUcastPkts */ + case 19: /* ifOutDiscarts */ + case 20: /* ifOutErrors */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_COUNTER); + od->v_len = sizeof(u32_t); + break; + case 22: /* ifSpecific */ + /** @note returning zeroDotZero (0.0) no media specific MIB support */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OBJ_ID); + od->v_len = ifspecific.len * sizeof(s32_t); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ifentry_get_object_def: no such object\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + break; + }; + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ifentry_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +/** + * Returns ifentry object value. + * + * @param ident_len the address length (2) + * @param ident points to objectname.0 (object id trailer) + * @param len return value space (in bytes) + * @param value points to (varbind) space to copy value into. + */ +static void +ifentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + struct netif *netif; + u8_t id; + + snmp_ifindextonetif(od->id_inst_ptr[1], &netif); + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* ifIndex */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + *sint_ptr = od->id_inst_ptr[1]; + } + break; + case 2: /* ifDescr */ + MEMCPY(value, netif->name, len); + break; + case 3: /* ifType */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + *sint_ptr = netif->link_type; + } + break; + case 4: /* ifMtu */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + *sint_ptr = netif->mtu; + } + break; + case 5: /* ifSpeed */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = netif->link_speed; + } + break; + case 6: /* ifPhysAddress */ + MEMCPY(value, netif->hwaddr, len); + break; + case 7: /* ifAdminStatus */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + if (netif_is_up(netif)) + { + if (netif_is_link_up(netif)) + { + *sint_ptr = 1; /* up */ + } + else + { + *sint_ptr = 7; /* lowerLayerDown */ + } + } + else + { + *sint_ptr = 2; /* down */ + } + } + break; + case 8: /* ifOperStatus */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + if (netif_is_up(netif)) + { + *sint_ptr = 1; + } + else + { + *sint_ptr = 2; + } + } + break; + case 9: /* ifLastChange */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = netif->ts; + } + break; + case 10: /* ifInOctets */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = netif->ifinoctets; + } + break; + case 11: /* ifInUcastPkts */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = netif->ifinucastpkts; + } + break; + case 12: /* ifInNUcastPkts */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = netif->ifinnucastpkts; + } + break; + case 13: /* ifInDiscarts */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = netif->ifindiscards; + } + break; + case 14: /* ifInErrors */ + case 15: /* ifInUnkownProtos */ + /** @todo add these counters! */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = 0; + } + break; + case 16: /* ifOutOctets */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = netif->ifoutoctets; + } + break; + case 17: /* ifOutUcastPkts */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = netif->ifoutucastpkts; + } + break; + case 18: /* ifOutNUcastPkts */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = netif->ifoutnucastpkts; + } + break; + case 19: /* ifOutDiscarts */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = netif->ifoutdiscards; + } + break; + case 20: /* ifOutErrors */ + /** @todo add this counter! */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = 0; + } + break; + case 21: /* ifOutQLen */ + /** @todo figure out if this must be 0 (no queue) or 1? */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = 0; + } + break; + case 22: /* ifSpecific */ + MEMCPY(value, ifspecific.id, len); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ifentry_get_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + }; +} + +#if !SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS +static u8_t +ifentry_set_test(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + struct netif *netif; + u8_t id, set_ok; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + + set_ok = 0; + snmp_ifindextonetif(od->id_inst_ptr[1], &netif); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 7: /* ifAdminStatus */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + if (*sint_ptr == 1 || *sint_ptr == 2) + set_ok = 1; + } + break; + } + return set_ok; +} + +static void +ifentry_set_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + struct netif *netif; + u8_t id; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + + snmp_ifindextonetif(od->id_inst_ptr[1], &netif); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 7: /* ifAdminStatus */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + if (*sint_ptr == 1) + { + netif_set_up(netif); + } + else if (*sint_ptr == 2) + { + netif_set_down(netif); + } + } + break; + } +} +#endif /* SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS */ + +/** + * Returns atentry object definitions. + * + * @param ident_len the address length (6) + * @param ident points to objectname.atifindex.atnetaddress + * @param od points to object definition. + */ +static void +atentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + /* return to object name, adding index depth (5) */ + ident_len += 5; + ident -= 5; + + if (ident_len == 6) + { + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + switch (ident[0]) + { + case 1: /* atIfIndex */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + case 2: /* atPhysAddress */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR); + od->v_len = 6; /** @todo try to use netif::hwaddr_len */ + break; + case 3: /* atNetAddress */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_IPADDR); + od->v_len = 4; + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("atentry_get_object_def: no such object\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + break; + } + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("atentry_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +static void +atentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ +#if LWIP_ARP + u8_t id; + struct eth_addr* ethaddr_ret; + ip_addr_t* ipaddr_ret; +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ + ip_addr_t ip; + struct netif *netif; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value);/* if !LWIP_ARP */ + + snmp_ifindextonetif(od->id_inst_ptr[1], &netif); + snmp_oidtoip(&od->id_inst_ptr[2], &ip); + +#if LWIP_ARP /** @todo implement a netif_find_addr */ + if (etharp_find_addr(netif, &ip, ðaddr_ret, &ipaddr_ret) > -1) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* atIfIndex */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + *sint_ptr = od->id_inst_ptr[1]; + } + break; + case 2: /* atPhysAddress */ + { + struct eth_addr *dst = (struct eth_addr*)value; + + *dst = *ethaddr_ret; + } + break; + case 3: /* atNetAddress */ + { + ip_addr_t *dst = (ip_addr_t*)value; + + *dst = *ipaddr_ret; + } + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("atentry_get_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ +} + +static void +ip_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + u8_t id; + + /* return to object name, adding index depth (1) */ + ident_len += 1; + ident -= 1; + if (ident_len == 2) + { + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (ident[0] >= 0) && (ident[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)ident[0]; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("get_object_def ip.%"U16_F".0\n",(u16_t)id)); + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* ipForwarding */ + case 2: /* ipDefaultTTL */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + case 3: /* ipInReceives */ + case 4: /* ipInHdrErrors */ + case 5: /* ipInAddrErrors */ + case 6: /* ipForwDatagrams */ + case 7: /* ipInUnknownProtos */ + case 8: /* ipInDiscards */ + case 9: /* ipInDelivers */ + case 10: /* ipOutRequests */ + case 11: /* ipOutDiscards */ + case 12: /* ipOutNoRoutes */ + case 14: /* ipReasmReqds */ + case 15: /* ipReasmOKs */ + case 16: /* ipReasmFails */ + case 17: /* ipFragOKs */ + case 18: /* ipFragFails */ + case 19: /* ipFragCreates */ + case 23: /* ipRoutingDiscards */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_COUNTER); + od->v_len = sizeof(u32_t); + break; + case 13: /* ipReasmTimeout */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_get_object_def: no such object\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + break; + }; + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +static void +ip_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u8_t id; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* ipForwarding */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; +#if IP_FORWARD + /* forwarding */ + *sint_ptr = 1; +#else + /* not-forwarding */ + *sint_ptr = 2; +#endif + } + break; + case 2: /* ipDefaultTTL */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + *sint_ptr = IP_DEFAULT_TTL; + } + break; + case 3: /* ipInReceives */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipinreceives; + } + break; + case 4: /* ipInHdrErrors */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipinhdrerrors; + } + break; + case 5: /* ipInAddrErrors */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipinaddrerrors; + } + break; + case 6: /* ipForwDatagrams */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipforwdatagrams; + } + break; + case 7: /* ipInUnknownProtos */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipinunknownprotos; + } + break; + case 8: /* ipInDiscards */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipindiscards; + } + break; + case 9: /* ipInDelivers */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipindelivers; + } + break; + case 10: /* ipOutRequests */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipoutrequests; + } + break; + case 11: /* ipOutDiscards */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipoutdiscards; + } + break; + case 12: /* ipOutNoRoutes */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipoutnoroutes; + } + break; + case 13: /* ipReasmTimeout */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; +#if IP_REASSEMBLY + *sint_ptr = IP_REASS_MAXAGE; +#else + *sint_ptr = 0; +#endif + } + break; + case 14: /* ipReasmReqds */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipreasmreqds; + } + break; + case 15: /* ipReasmOKs */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipreasmoks; + } + break; + case 16: /* ipReasmFails */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipreasmfails; + } + break; + case 17: /* ipFragOKs */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipfragoks; + } + break; + case 18: /* ipFragFails */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipfragfails; + } + break; + case 19: /* ipFragCreates */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = ipfragcreates; + } + break; + case 23: /* ipRoutingDiscards */ + /** @todo can lwIP discard routes at all?? hardwire this to 0?? */ + { + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + *uint_ptr = iproutingdiscards; + } + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_get_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + }; +} + +/** + * Test ip object value before setting. + * + * @param od is the object definition + * @param len return value space (in bytes) + * @param value points to (varbind) space to copy value from. + * + * @note we allow set if the value matches the hardwired value, + * otherwise return badvalue. + */ +static u8_t +ip_set_test(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u8_t id, set_ok; + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + set_ok = 0; + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* ipForwarding */ +#if IP_FORWARD + /* forwarding */ + if (*sint_ptr == 1) +#else + /* not-forwarding */ + if (*sint_ptr == 2) +#endif + { + set_ok = 1; + } + break; + case 2: /* ipDefaultTTL */ + if (*sint_ptr == IP_DEFAULT_TTL) + { + set_ok = 1; + } + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_set_test(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + }; + return set_ok; +} + +static void +ip_addrentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + /* return to object name, adding index depth (4) */ + ident_len += 4; + ident -= 4; + + if (ident_len == 5) + { + u8_t id; + + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (ident[0] >= 0) && (ident[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)ident[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* ipAdEntAddr */ + case 3: /* ipAdEntNetMask */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_IPADDR); + od->v_len = 4; + break; + case 2: /* ipAdEntIfIndex */ + case 4: /* ipAdEntBcastAddr */ + case 5: /* ipAdEntReasmMaxSize */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_addrentry_get_object_def: no such object\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + break; + } + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_addrentry_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +static void +ip_addrentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u8_t id; + u16_t ifidx; + ip_addr_t ip; + struct netif *netif = netif_list; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + snmp_oidtoip(&od->id_inst_ptr[1], &ip); + ifidx = 0; + while ((netif != NULL) && !ip_addr_cmp(&ip, &netif->ip_addr)) + { + netif = netif->next; + ifidx++; + } + + if (netif != NULL) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* ipAdEntAddr */ + { + ip_addr_t *dst = (ip_addr_t*)value; + *dst = netif->ip_addr; + } + break; + case 2: /* ipAdEntIfIndex */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + *sint_ptr = ifidx + 1; + } + break; + case 3: /* ipAdEntNetMask */ + { + ip_addr_t *dst = (ip_addr_t*)value; + *dst = netif->netmask; + } + break; + case 4: /* ipAdEntBcastAddr */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + + /* lwIP oddity, there's no broadcast + address in the netif we can rely on */ + *sint_ptr = IPADDR_BROADCAST & 1; + } + break; + case 5: /* ipAdEntReasmMaxSize */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; +#if IP_REASSEMBLY + /* @todo The theoretical maximum is IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS * size of the pbufs, + * but only if receiving one fragmented packet at a time. + * The current solution is to calculate for 2 simultaneous packets... + */ + *sint_ptr = (IP_HLEN + ((IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS/2) * + (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE - PBUF_LINK_HLEN - IP_HLEN))); +#else + /** @todo returning MTU would be a bad thing and + returning a wild guess like '576' isn't good either */ + *sint_ptr = 0; +#endif + } + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_addrentry_get_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + } + } +} + +/** + * @note + * lwIP IP routing is currently using the network addresses in netif_list. + * if no suitable network IP is found in netif_list, the default_netif is used. + */ +static void +ip_rteentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + u8_t id; + + /* return to object name, adding index depth (4) */ + ident_len += 4; + ident -= 4; + + if (ident_len == 5) + { + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (ident[0] >= 0) && (ident[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)ident[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* ipRouteDest */ + case 7: /* ipRouteNextHop */ + case 11: /* ipRouteMask */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_IPADDR); + od->v_len = 4; + break; + case 2: /* ipRouteIfIndex */ + case 3: /* ipRouteMetric1 */ + case 4: /* ipRouteMetric2 */ + case 5: /* ipRouteMetric3 */ + case 6: /* ipRouteMetric4 */ + case 8: /* ipRouteType */ + case 10: /* ipRouteAge */ + case 12: /* ipRouteMetric5 */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + case 9: /* ipRouteProto */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + case 13: /* ipRouteInfo */ + /** @note returning zeroDotZero (0.0) no routing protocol specific MIB */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OBJ_ID); + od->v_len = iprouteinfo.len * sizeof(s32_t); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_rteentry_get_object_def: no such object\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + break; + } + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_rteentry_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +static void +ip_rteentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + struct netif *netif; + ip_addr_t dest; + s32_t *ident; + u8_t id; + + ident = od->id_inst_ptr; + snmp_oidtoip(&ident[1], &dest); + + if (ip_addr_isany(&dest)) + { + /* ip_route() uses default netif for default route */ + netif = netif_default; + } + else + { + /* not using ip_route(), need exact match! */ + netif = netif_list; + while ((netif != NULL) && + !ip_addr_netcmp(&dest, &(netif->ip_addr), &(netif->netmask)) ) + { + netif = netif->next; + } + } + if (netif != NULL) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (ident[0] >= 0) && (ident[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)ident[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* ipRouteDest */ + { + ip_addr_t *dst = (ip_addr_t*)value; + + if (ip_addr_isany(&dest)) + { + /* default rte has 0.0.0.0 dest */ + ip_addr_set_zero(dst); + } + else + { + /* netifs have netaddress dest */ + ip_addr_get_network(dst, &netif->ip_addr, &netif->netmask); + } + } + break; + case 2: /* ipRouteIfIndex */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + + snmp_netiftoifindex(netif, sint_ptr); + } + break; + case 3: /* ipRouteMetric1 */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + + if (ip_addr_isany(&dest)) + { + /* default rte has metric 1 */ + *sint_ptr = 1; + } + else + { + /* other rtes have metric 0 */ + *sint_ptr = 0; + } + } + break; + case 4: /* ipRouteMetric2 */ + case 5: /* ipRouteMetric3 */ + case 6: /* ipRouteMetric4 */ + case 12: /* ipRouteMetric5 */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + /* not used */ + *sint_ptr = -1; + } + break; + case 7: /* ipRouteNextHop */ + { + ip_addr_t *dst = (ip_addr_t*)value; + + if (ip_addr_isany(&dest)) + { + /* default rte: gateway */ + *dst = netif->gw; + } + else + { + /* other rtes: netif ip_addr */ + *dst = netif->ip_addr; + } + } + break; + case 8: /* ipRouteType */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + + if (ip_addr_isany(&dest)) + { + /* default rte is indirect */ + *sint_ptr = 4; + } + else + { + /* other rtes are direct */ + *sint_ptr = 3; + } + } + break; + case 9: /* ipRouteProto */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + /* locally defined routes */ + *sint_ptr = 2; + } + break; + case 10: /* ipRouteAge */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + /** @todo (sysuptime - timestamp last change) / 100 + @see snmp_insert_iprteidx_tree() */ + *sint_ptr = 0; + } + break; + case 11: /* ipRouteMask */ + { + ip_addr_t *dst = (ip_addr_t*)value; + + if (ip_addr_isany(&dest)) + { + /* default rte use 0.0.0.0 mask */ + ip_addr_set_zero(dst); + } + else + { + /* other rtes use netmask */ + *dst = netif->netmask; + } + } + break; + case 13: /* ipRouteInfo */ + MEMCPY(value, iprouteinfo.id, len); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_rteentry_get_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + } + } +} + +static void +ip_ntomentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + /* return to object name, adding index depth (5) */ + ident_len += 5; + ident -= 5; + + if (ident_len == 6) + { + u8_t id; + + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (ident[0] >= 0) && (ident[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)ident[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* ipNetToMediaIfIndex */ + case 4: /* ipNetToMediaType */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + case 2: /* ipNetToMediaPhysAddress */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR); + od->v_len = 6; /** @todo try to use netif::hwaddr_len */ + break; + case 3: /* ipNetToMediaNetAddress */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_IPADDR); + od->v_len = 4; + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_ntomentry_get_object_def: no such object\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + break; + } + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_ntomentry_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +static void +ip_ntomentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ +#if LWIP_ARP + u8_t id; + struct eth_addr* ethaddr_ret; + ip_addr_t* ipaddr_ret; +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ + ip_addr_t ip; + struct netif *netif; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(value);/* if !LWIP_ARP */ + + snmp_ifindextonetif(od->id_inst_ptr[1], &netif); + snmp_oidtoip(&od->id_inst_ptr[2], &ip); + +#if LWIP_ARP /** @todo implement a netif_find_addr */ + if (etharp_find_addr(netif, &ip, ðaddr_ret, &ipaddr_ret) > -1) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* ipNetToMediaIfIndex */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + *sint_ptr = od->id_inst_ptr[1]; + } + break; + case 2: /* ipNetToMediaPhysAddress */ + { + struct eth_addr *dst = (struct eth_addr*)value; + + *dst = *ethaddr_ret; + } + break; + case 3: /* ipNetToMediaNetAddress */ + { + ip_addr_t *dst = (ip_addr_t*)value; + + *dst = *ipaddr_ret; + } + break; + case 4: /* ipNetToMediaType */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + /* dynamic (?) */ + *sint_ptr = 3; + } + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ip_ntomentry_get_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ +} + +static void +icmp_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + /* return to object name, adding index depth (1) */ + ident_len += 1; + ident -= 1; + if ((ident_len == 2) && + (ident[0] > 0) && (ident[0] < 27)) + { + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_COUNTER); + od->v_len = sizeof(u32_t); + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("icmp_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +static void +icmp_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + u8_t id; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* icmpInMsgs */ + *uint_ptr = icmpinmsgs; + break; + case 2: /* icmpInErrors */ + *uint_ptr = icmpinerrors; + break; + case 3: /* icmpInDestUnreachs */ + *uint_ptr = icmpindestunreachs; + break; + case 4: /* icmpInTimeExcds */ + *uint_ptr = icmpintimeexcds; + break; + case 5: /* icmpInParmProbs */ + *uint_ptr = icmpinparmprobs; + break; + case 6: /* icmpInSrcQuenchs */ + *uint_ptr = icmpinsrcquenchs; + break; + case 7: /* icmpInRedirects */ + *uint_ptr = icmpinredirects; + break; + case 8: /* icmpInEchos */ + *uint_ptr = icmpinechos; + break; + case 9: /* icmpInEchoReps */ + *uint_ptr = icmpinechoreps; + break; + case 10: /* icmpInTimestamps */ + *uint_ptr = icmpintimestamps; + break; + case 11: /* icmpInTimestampReps */ + *uint_ptr = icmpintimestampreps; + break; + case 12: /* icmpInAddrMasks */ + *uint_ptr = icmpinaddrmasks; + break; + case 13: /* icmpInAddrMaskReps */ + *uint_ptr = icmpinaddrmaskreps; + break; + case 14: /* icmpOutMsgs */ + *uint_ptr = icmpoutmsgs; + break; + case 15: /* icmpOutErrors */ + *uint_ptr = icmpouterrors; + break; + case 16: /* icmpOutDestUnreachs */ + *uint_ptr = icmpoutdestunreachs; + break; + case 17: /* icmpOutTimeExcds */ + *uint_ptr = icmpouttimeexcds; + break; + case 18: /* icmpOutParmProbs */ + *uint_ptr = icmpoutparmprobs; + break; + case 19: /* icmpOutSrcQuenchs */ + *uint_ptr = icmpoutsrcquenchs; + break; + case 20: /* icmpOutRedirects */ + *uint_ptr = icmpoutredirects; + break; + case 21: /* icmpOutEchos */ + *uint_ptr = icmpoutechos; + break; + case 22: /* icmpOutEchoReps */ + *uint_ptr = icmpoutechoreps; + break; + case 23: /* icmpOutTimestamps */ + *uint_ptr = icmpouttimestamps; + break; + case 24: /* icmpOutTimestampReps */ + *uint_ptr = icmpouttimestampreps; + break; + case 25: /* icmpOutAddrMasks */ + *uint_ptr = icmpoutaddrmasks; + break; + case 26: /* icmpOutAddrMaskReps */ + *uint_ptr = icmpoutaddrmaskreps; + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("icmp_get_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + } +} + +#if LWIP_TCP +/** @todo tcp grp */ +static void +tcp_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + u8_t id; + + /* return to object name, adding index depth (1) */ + ident_len += 1; + ident -= 1; + if (ident_len == 2) + { + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (ident[0] >= 0) && (ident[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)ident[0]; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("get_object_def tcp.%"U16_F".0\n",(u16_t)id)); + + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* tcpRtoAlgorithm */ + case 2: /* tcpRtoMin */ + case 3: /* tcpRtoMax */ + case 4: /* tcpMaxConn */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + case 5: /* tcpActiveOpens */ + case 6: /* tcpPassiveOpens */ + case 7: /* tcpAttemptFails */ + case 8: /* tcpEstabResets */ + case 10: /* tcpInSegs */ + case 11: /* tcpOutSegs */ + case 12: /* tcpRetransSegs */ + case 14: /* tcpInErrs */ + case 15: /* tcpOutRsts */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_COUNTER); + od->v_len = sizeof(u32_t); + break; + case 9: /* tcpCurrEstab */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_GAUGE); + od->v_len = sizeof(u32_t); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("tcp_get_object_def: no such object\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + break; + }; + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("tcp_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +static void +tcp_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + u8_t id; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* tcpRtoAlgorithm, vanj(4) */ + *sint_ptr = 4; + break; + case 2: /* tcpRtoMin */ + /* @todo not the actual value, a guess, + needs to be calculated */ + *sint_ptr = 1000; + break; + case 3: /* tcpRtoMax */ + /* @todo not the actual value, a guess, + needs to be calculated */ + *sint_ptr = 60000; + break; + case 4: /* tcpMaxConn */ + *sint_ptr = MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB; + break; + case 5: /* tcpActiveOpens */ + *uint_ptr = tcpactiveopens; + break; + case 6: /* tcpPassiveOpens */ + *uint_ptr = tcppassiveopens; + break; + case 7: /* tcpAttemptFails */ + *uint_ptr = tcpattemptfails; + break; + case 8: /* tcpEstabResets */ + *uint_ptr = tcpestabresets; + break; + case 9: /* tcpCurrEstab */ + { + u16_t tcpcurrestab = 0; + struct tcp_pcb *pcb = tcp_active_pcbs; + while (pcb != NULL) + { + if ((pcb->state == ESTABLISHED) || + (pcb->state == CLOSE_WAIT)) + { + tcpcurrestab++; + } + pcb = pcb->next; + } + *uint_ptr = tcpcurrestab; + } + break; + case 10: /* tcpInSegs */ + *uint_ptr = tcpinsegs; + break; + case 11: /* tcpOutSegs */ + *uint_ptr = tcpoutsegs; + break; + case 12: /* tcpRetransSegs */ + *uint_ptr = tcpretranssegs; + break; + case 14: /* tcpInErrs */ + *uint_ptr = tcpinerrs; + break; + case 15: /* tcpOutRsts */ + *uint_ptr = tcpoutrsts; + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("tcp_get_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + } +} +#ifdef THIS_SEEMS_UNUSED +static void +tcpconnentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + /* return to object name, adding index depth (10) */ + ident_len += 10; + ident -= 10; + + if (ident_len == 11) + { + u8_t id; + + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + id = ident[0]; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("get_object_def tcp.%"U16_F".0\n",(u16_t)id)); + + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* tcpConnState */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + case 2: /* tcpConnLocalAddress */ + case 4: /* tcpConnRemAddress */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_IPADDR); + od->v_len = 4; + break; + case 3: /* tcpConnLocalPort */ + case 5: /* tcpConnRemPort */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("tcpconnentry_get_object_def: no such object\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + break; + }; + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("tcpconnentry_get_object_def: no such object\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +static void +tcpconnentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + ip_addr_t lip, rip; + u16_t lport, rport; + s32_t *ident; + + ident = od->id_inst_ptr; + snmp_oidtoip(&ident[1], &lip); + lport = ident[5]; + snmp_oidtoip(&ident[6], &rip); + rport = ident[10]; + + /** @todo find matching PCB */ +} +#endif /* if 0 */ +#endif + +static void +udp_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + /* return to object name, adding index depth (1) */ + ident_len += 1; + ident -= 1; + if ((ident_len == 2) && + (ident[0] > 0) && (ident[0] < 6)) + { + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_COUNTER); + od->v_len = sizeof(u32_t); + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("udp_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +static void +udp_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + u8_t id; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* udpInDatagrams */ + *uint_ptr = udpindatagrams; + break; + case 2: /* udpNoPorts */ + *uint_ptr = udpnoports; + break; + case 3: /* udpInErrors */ + *uint_ptr = udpinerrors; + break; + case 4: /* udpOutDatagrams */ + *uint_ptr = udpoutdatagrams; + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("udp_get_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + } +} + +static void +udpentry_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + /* return to object name, adding index depth (5) */ + ident_len += 5; + ident -= 5; + + if (ident_len == 6) + { + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + switch (ident[0]) + { + case 1: /* udpLocalAddress */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_IPADDR); + od->v_len = 4; + break; + case 2: /* udpLocalPort */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_TAB; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("udpentry_get_object_def: no such object\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + break; + } + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("udpentry_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +static void +udpentry_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u8_t id; + struct udp_pcb *pcb; + ipX_addr_t ip; + u16_t port; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + snmp_oidtoip(&od->id_inst_ptr[1], (ip_addr_t*)&ip); + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid port", (od->id_inst_ptr[5] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[5] <= 0xffff)); + port = (u16_t)od->id_inst_ptr[5]; + + pcb = udp_pcbs; + while ((pcb != NULL) && + !(ipX_addr_cmp(0, &pcb->local_ip, &ip) && + (pcb->local_port == port))) + { + pcb = pcb->next; + } + + if (pcb != NULL) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* udpLocalAddress */ + { + ipX_addr_t *dst = (ipX_addr_t*)value; + ipX_addr_copy(0, *dst, pcb->local_ip); + } + break; + case 2: /* udpLocalPort */ + { + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + *sint_ptr = pcb->local_port; + } + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("udpentry_get_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + } + } +} + +static void +snmp_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od) +{ + /* return to object name, adding index depth (1) */ + ident_len += 1; + ident -= 1; + if (ident_len == 2) + { + u8_t id; + + od->id_inst_len = ident_len; + od->id_inst_ptr = ident; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (ident[0] >= 0) && (ident[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)ident[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* snmpInPkts */ + case 2: /* snmpOutPkts */ + case 3: /* snmpInBadVersions */ + case 4: /* snmpInBadCommunityNames */ + case 5: /* snmpInBadCommunityUses */ + case 6: /* snmpInASNParseErrs */ + case 8: /* snmpInTooBigs */ + case 9: /* snmpInNoSuchNames */ + case 10: /* snmpInBadValues */ + case 11: /* snmpInReadOnlys */ + case 12: /* snmpInGenErrs */ + case 13: /* snmpInTotalReqVars */ + case 14: /* snmpInTotalSetVars */ + case 15: /* snmpInGetRequests */ + case 16: /* snmpInGetNexts */ + case 17: /* snmpInSetRequests */ + case 18: /* snmpInGetResponses */ + case 19: /* snmpInTraps */ + case 20: /* snmpOutTooBigs */ + case 21: /* snmpOutNoSuchNames */ + case 22: /* snmpOutBadValues */ + case 24: /* snmpOutGenErrs */ + case 25: /* snmpOutGetRequests */ + case 26: /* snmpOutGetNexts */ + case 27: /* snmpOutSetRequests */ + case 28: /* snmpOutGetResponses */ + case 29: /* snmpOutTraps */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_COUNTER); + od->v_len = sizeof(u32_t); + break; + case 30: /* snmpEnableAuthenTraps */ + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR; + od->access = MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE; + od->asn_type = (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG); + od->v_len = sizeof(s32_t); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("snmp_get_object_def: no such object\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + break; + }; + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("snmp_get_object_def: no scalar\n")); + od->instance = MIB_OBJECT_NONE; + } +} + +static void +snmp_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u32_t *uint_ptr = (u32_t*)value; + u8_t id; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + switch (id) + { + case 1: /* snmpInPkts */ + *uint_ptr = snmpinpkts; + break; + case 2: /* snmpOutPkts */ + *uint_ptr = snmpoutpkts; + break; + case 3: /* snmpInBadVersions */ + *uint_ptr = snmpinbadversions; + break; + case 4: /* snmpInBadCommunityNames */ + *uint_ptr = snmpinbadcommunitynames; + break; + case 5: /* snmpInBadCommunityUses */ + *uint_ptr = snmpinbadcommunityuses; + break; + case 6: /* snmpInASNParseErrs */ + *uint_ptr = snmpinasnparseerrs; + break; + case 8: /* snmpInTooBigs */ + *uint_ptr = snmpintoobigs; + break; + case 9: /* snmpInNoSuchNames */ + *uint_ptr = snmpinnosuchnames; + break; + case 10: /* snmpInBadValues */ + *uint_ptr = snmpinbadvalues; + break; + case 11: /* snmpInReadOnlys */ + *uint_ptr = snmpinreadonlys; + break; + case 12: /* snmpInGenErrs */ + *uint_ptr = snmpingenerrs; + break; + case 13: /* snmpInTotalReqVars */ + *uint_ptr = snmpintotalreqvars; + break; + case 14: /* snmpInTotalSetVars */ + *uint_ptr = snmpintotalsetvars; + break; + case 15: /* snmpInGetRequests */ + *uint_ptr = snmpingetrequests; + break; + case 16: /* snmpInGetNexts */ + *uint_ptr = snmpingetnexts; + break; + case 17: /* snmpInSetRequests */ + *uint_ptr = snmpinsetrequests; + break; + case 18: /* snmpInGetResponses */ + *uint_ptr = snmpingetresponses; + break; + case 19: /* snmpInTraps */ + *uint_ptr = snmpintraps; + break; + case 20: /* snmpOutTooBigs */ + *uint_ptr = snmpouttoobigs; + break; + case 21: /* snmpOutNoSuchNames */ + *uint_ptr = snmpoutnosuchnames; + break; + case 22: /* snmpOutBadValues */ + *uint_ptr = snmpoutbadvalues; + break; + case 24: /* snmpOutGenErrs */ + *uint_ptr = snmpoutgenerrs; + break; + case 25: /* snmpOutGetRequests */ + *uint_ptr = snmpoutgetrequests; + break; + case 26: /* snmpOutGetNexts */ + *uint_ptr = snmpoutgetnexts; + break; + case 27: /* snmpOutSetRequests */ + *uint_ptr = snmpoutsetrequests; + break; + case 28: /* snmpOutGetResponses */ + *uint_ptr = snmpoutgetresponses; + break; + case 29: /* snmpOutTraps */ + *uint_ptr = snmpouttraps; + break; + case 30: /* snmpEnableAuthenTraps */ + *uint_ptr = *snmpenableauthentraps_ptr; + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("snmp_get_value(): unknown id: %d\n", id)); + break; + }; +} + +/** + * Test snmp object value before setting. + * + * @param od is the object definition + * @param len return value space (in bytes) + * @param value points to (varbind) space to copy value from. + */ +static u8_t +snmp_set_test(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u8_t id, set_ok; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + set_ok = 0; + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + if (id == 30) + { + /* snmpEnableAuthenTraps */ + s32_t *sint_ptr = (s32_t*)value; + + if (snmpenableauthentraps_ptr != &snmpenableauthentraps_default) + { + /* we should have writable non-volatile mem here */ + if ((*sint_ptr == 1) || (*sint_ptr == 2)) + { + set_ok = 1; + } + } + else + { + /* const or hardwired value */ + if (*sint_ptr == snmpenableauthentraps_default) + { + set_ok = 1; + } + } + } + return set_ok; +} + +static void +snmp_set_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value) +{ + u8_t id; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(len); + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid id", (od->id_inst_ptr[0] >= 0) && (od->id_inst_ptr[0] <= 0xff)); + id = (u8_t)od->id_inst_ptr[0]; + if (id == 30) + { + /* snmpEnableAuthenTraps */ + /* @todo @fixme: which kind of pointer is 'value'? s32_t or u8_t??? */ + u8_t *ptr = (u8_t*)value; + *snmpenableauthentraps_ptr = *ptr; + } +} + +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/mib_structs.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/mib_structs.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fa796c5d3a --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/mib_structs.c @@ -0,0 +1,1175 @@ +/** + * @file + * MIB tree access/construction functions. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * Author: Christiaan Simons + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/snmp_structs.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + +/** .iso.org.dod.internet address prefix, @see snmp_iso_*() */ +const s32_t prefix[4] = {1, 3, 6, 1}; + +#define NODE_STACK_SIZE (LWIP_SNMP_OBJ_ID_LEN) +/** node stack entry (old news?) */ +struct nse +{ + /** right child */ + struct mib_node* r_ptr; + /** right child identifier */ + s32_t r_id; + /** right child next level */ + u8_t r_nl; +}; +static u8_t node_stack_cnt; +static struct nse node_stack[NODE_STACK_SIZE]; +const struct nse node_null = {NULL, 0, 0}; + +/** + * Pushes nse struct onto stack. + */ +static void +push_node(const struct nse* node) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("node_stack_cnt < NODE_STACK_SIZE",node_stack_cnt < NODE_STACK_SIZE); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("push_node() node=%p id=%"S32_F"\n",(void*)(node->r_ptr),node->r_id)); + if (node_stack_cnt < NODE_STACK_SIZE) + { + node_stack[node_stack_cnt] = *node; + node_stack_cnt++; + } +} + +/** + * Pops nse struct from stack. + */ +static void +pop_node(struct nse* node) +{ + if (node_stack_cnt > 0) + { + node_stack_cnt--; + *node = node_stack[node_stack_cnt]; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("pop_node() node=%p id=%"S32_F"\n",(void *)(node->r_ptr),node->r_id)); +} + +/** + * Conversion from ifIndex to lwIP netif + * @param ifindex is a s32_t object sub-identifier + * @param netif points to returned netif struct pointer + */ +void +snmp_ifindextonetif(s32_t ifindex, struct netif **netif) +{ + struct netif *nif = netif_list; + s32_t i, ifidx; + + ifidx = ifindex - 1; + i = 0; + while ((nif != NULL) && (i < ifidx)) + { + nif = nif->next; + i++; + } + *netif = nif; +} + +/** + * Conversion from lwIP netif to ifIndex + * @param netif points to a netif struct + * @param ifidx points to s32_t object sub-identifier + */ +void +snmp_netiftoifindex(struct netif *netif, s32_t *ifidx) +{ + struct netif *nif = netif_list; + u16_t i; + + i = 0; + while ((nif != NULL) && (nif != netif)) + { + nif = nif->next; + i++; + } + *ifidx = i+1; +} + +/** + * Conversion from oid to lwIP ip_addr + * @param ident points to s32_t ident[4] input + * @param ip points to output struct + */ +void +snmp_oidtoip(s32_t *ident, ip_addr_t *ip) +{ + IP4_ADDR(ip, ident[0], ident[1], ident[2], ident[3]); +} + +/** + * Conversion from lwIP ip_addr to oid + * @param ip points to input struct + * @param ident points to s32_t ident[4] output + */ +void +snmp_iptooid(ip_addr_t *ip, s32_t *ident) +{ + ident[0] = ip4_addr1(ip); + ident[1] = ip4_addr2(ip); + ident[2] = ip4_addr3(ip); + ident[3] = ip4_addr4(ip); +} + +struct mib_list_node * +snmp_mib_ln_alloc(s32_t id) +{ + struct mib_list_node *ln; + + ln = (struct mib_list_node *)memp_malloc(MEMP_SNMP_NODE); + if (ln != NULL) + { + ln->prev = NULL; + ln->next = NULL; + ln->objid = id; + ln->nptr = NULL; + } + return ln; +} + +void +snmp_mib_ln_free(struct mib_list_node *ln) +{ + memp_free(MEMP_SNMP_NODE, ln); +} + +struct mib_list_rootnode * +snmp_mib_lrn_alloc(void) +{ + struct mib_list_rootnode *lrn; + + lrn = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)memp_malloc(MEMP_SNMP_ROOTNODE); + if (lrn != NULL) + { + lrn->get_object_def = noleafs_get_object_def; + lrn->get_value = noleafs_get_value; + lrn->set_test = noleafs_set_test; + lrn->set_value = noleafs_set_value; + lrn->node_type = MIB_NODE_LR; + lrn->maxlength = 0; + lrn->head = NULL; + lrn->tail = NULL; + lrn->count = 0; + } + return lrn; +} + +void +snmp_mib_lrn_free(struct mib_list_rootnode *lrn) +{ + memp_free(MEMP_SNMP_ROOTNODE, lrn); +} + +/** + * Inserts node in idx list in a sorted + * (ascending order) fashion and + * allocates the node if needed. + * + * @param rn points to the root node + * @param objid is the object sub identifier + * @param insn points to a pointer to the inserted node + * used for constructing the tree. + * @return -1 if failed, 1 if inserted, 2 if present. + */ +s8_t +snmp_mib_node_insert(struct mib_list_rootnode *rn, s32_t objid, struct mib_list_node **insn) +{ + struct mib_list_node *nn; + s8_t insert; + + LWIP_ASSERT("rn != NULL",rn != NULL); + + /* -1 = malloc failure, 0 = not inserted, 1 = inserted, 2 = was present */ + insert = 0; + if (rn->head == NULL) + { + /* empty list, add first node */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("alloc empty list objid==%"S32_F"\n",objid)); + nn = snmp_mib_ln_alloc(objid); + if (nn != NULL) + { + rn->head = nn; + rn->tail = nn; + *insn = nn; + insert = 1; + } + else + { + insert = -1; + } + } + else + { + struct mib_list_node *n; + /* at least one node is present */ + n = rn->head; + while ((n != NULL) && (insert == 0)) + { + if (n->objid == objid) + { + /* node is already there */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("node already there objid==%"S32_F"\n",objid)); + *insn = n; + insert = 2; + } + else if (n->objid < objid) + { + if (n->next == NULL) + { + /* alloc and insert at the tail */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("alloc ins tail objid==%"S32_F"\n",objid)); + nn = snmp_mib_ln_alloc(objid); + if (nn != NULL) + { + nn->next = NULL; + nn->prev = n; + n->next = nn; + rn->tail = nn; + *insn = nn; + insert = 1; + } + else + { + /* insertion failure */ + insert = -1; + } + } + else + { + /* there's more to explore: traverse list */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("traverse list\n")); + n = n->next; + } + } + else + { + /* n->objid > objid */ + /* alloc and insert between n->prev and n */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("alloc ins n->prev, objid==%"S32_F", n\n",objid)); + nn = snmp_mib_ln_alloc(objid); + if (nn != NULL) + { + if (n->prev == NULL) + { + /* insert at the head */ + nn->next = n; + nn->prev = NULL; + rn->head = nn; + n->prev = nn; + } + else + { + /* insert in the middle */ + nn->next = n; + nn->prev = n->prev; + n->prev->next = nn; + n->prev = nn; + } + *insn = nn; + insert = 1; + } + else + { + /* insertion failure */ + insert = -1; + } + } + } + } + if (insert == 1) + { + rn->count += 1; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("insert != 0",insert != 0); + return insert; +} + +/** + * Finds node in idx list and returns deletion mark. + * + * @param rn points to the root node + * @param objid is the object sub identifier + * @param fn returns pointer to found node + * @return 0 if not found, 1 if deletable, + * 2 can't delete (2 or more children), 3 not a list_node + */ +s8_t +snmp_mib_node_find(struct mib_list_rootnode *rn, s32_t objid, struct mib_list_node **fn) +{ + s8_t fc; + struct mib_list_node *n; + + LWIP_ASSERT("rn != NULL",rn != NULL); + n = rn->head; + while ((n != NULL) && (n->objid != objid)) + { + n = n->next; + } + if (n == NULL) + { + fc = 0; + } + else if (n->nptr == NULL) + { + /* leaf, can delete node */ + fc = 1; + } + else + { + struct mib_list_rootnode *r; + + if (n->nptr->node_type == MIB_NODE_LR) + { + r = (struct mib_list_rootnode *)n->nptr; + if (r->count > 1) + { + /* can't delete node */ + fc = 2; + } + else + { + /* count <= 1, can delete node */ + fc = 1; + } + } + else + { + /* other node type */ + fc = 3; + } + } + *fn = n; + return fc; +} + +/** + * Removes node from idx list + * if it has a single child left. + * + * @param rn points to the root node + * @param n points to the node to delete + * @return the nptr to be freed by caller + */ +struct mib_list_rootnode * +snmp_mib_node_delete(struct mib_list_rootnode *rn, struct mib_list_node *n) +{ + struct mib_list_rootnode *next; + + LWIP_ASSERT("rn != NULL",rn != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("n != NULL",n != NULL); + + /* caller must remove this sub-tree */ + next = (struct mib_list_rootnode*)(n->nptr); + rn->count -= 1; + + if (n == rn->head) + { + rn->head = n->next; + if (n->next != NULL) + { + /* not last node, new list begin */ + n->next->prev = NULL; + } + } + else if (n == rn->tail) + { + rn->tail = n->prev; + if (n->prev != NULL) + { + /* not last node, new list end */ + n->prev->next = NULL; + } + } + else + { + /* node must be in the middle */ + n->prev->next = n->next; + n->next->prev = n->prev; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("free list objid==%"S32_F"\n",n->objid)); + snmp_mib_ln_free(n); + if (rn->count == 0) + { + rn->head = NULL; + rn->tail = NULL; + } + return next; +} + + + +/** + * Searches tree for the supplied (scalar?) object identifier. + * + * @param node points to the root of the tree ('.internet') + * @param ident_len the length of the supplied object identifier + * @param ident points to the array of sub identifiers + * @param np points to the found object instance (return) + * @return pointer to the requested parent (!) node if success, NULL otherwise + */ +struct mib_node * +snmp_search_tree(struct mib_node *node, u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct snmp_name_ptr *np) +{ + u8_t node_type, ext_level; + + ext_level = 0; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("node==%p *ident==%"S32_F"\n",(void*)node,*ident)); + while (node != NULL) + { + node_type = node->node_type; + if ((node_type == MIB_NODE_AR) || (node_type == MIB_NODE_RA)) + { + struct mib_array_node *an; + u16_t i; + + if (ident_len > 0) + { + /* array node (internal ROM or RAM, fixed length) */ + an = (struct mib_array_node *)node; + i = 0; + while ((i < an->maxlength) && (an->objid[i] != *ident)) + { + i++; + } + if (i < an->maxlength) + { + /* found it, if available proceed to child, otherwise inspect leaf */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("an->objid[%"U16_F"]==%"S32_F" *ident==%"S32_F"\n",i,an->objid[i],*ident)); + if (an->nptr[i] == NULL) + { + /* a scalar leaf OR table, + inspect remaining instance number / table index */ + np->ident_len = ident_len; + np->ident = ident; + return (struct mib_node*)an; + } + else + { + /* follow next child pointer */ + ident++; + ident_len--; + node = an->nptr[i]; + } + } + else + { + /* search failed, identifier mismatch (nosuchname) */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("an search failed *ident==%"S32_F"\n",*ident)); + return NULL; + } + } + else + { + /* search failed, short object identifier (nosuchname) */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("an search failed, short object identifier\n")); + return NULL; + } + } + else if(node_type == MIB_NODE_LR) + { + struct mib_list_rootnode *lrn; + struct mib_list_node *ln; + + if (ident_len > 0) + { + /* list root node (internal 'RAM', variable length) */ + lrn = (struct mib_list_rootnode *)node; + ln = lrn->head; + /* iterate over list, head to tail */ + while ((ln != NULL) && (ln->objid != *ident)) + { + ln = ln->next; + } + if (ln != NULL) + { + /* found it, proceed to child */; + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ln->objid==%"S32_F" *ident==%"S32_F"\n",ln->objid,*ident)); + if (ln->nptr == NULL) + { + np->ident_len = ident_len; + np->ident = ident; + return (struct mib_node*)lrn; + } + else + { + /* follow next child pointer */ + ident_len--; + ident++; + node = ln->nptr; + } + } + else + { + /* search failed */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ln search failed *ident==%"S32_F"\n",*ident)); + return NULL; + } + } + else + { + /* search failed, short object identifier (nosuchname) */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ln search failed, short object identifier\n")); + return NULL; + } + } + else if(node_type == MIB_NODE_EX) + { + struct mib_external_node *en; + u16_t i, len; + + if (ident_len > 0) + { + /* external node (addressing and access via functions) */ + en = (struct mib_external_node *)node; + + i = 0; + len = en->level_length(en->addr_inf,ext_level); + while ((i < len) && (en->ident_cmp(en->addr_inf,ext_level,i,*ident) != 0)) + { + i++; + } + if (i < len) + { + s32_t debug_id; + + en->get_objid(en->addr_inf,ext_level,i,&debug_id); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("en->objid==%"S32_F" *ident==%"S32_F"\n",debug_id,*ident)); + if ((ext_level + 1) == en->tree_levels) + { + np->ident_len = ident_len; + np->ident = ident; + return (struct mib_node*)en; + } + else + { + /* found it, proceed to child */ + ident_len--; + ident++; + ext_level++; + } + } + else + { + /* search failed */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("en search failed *ident==%"S32_F"\n",*ident)); + return NULL; + } + } + else + { + /* search failed, short object identifier (nosuchname) */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("en search failed, short object identifier\n")); + return NULL; + } + } + else if (node_type == MIB_NODE_SC) + { + mib_scalar_node *sn; + + sn = (mib_scalar_node *)node; + if ((ident_len == 1) && (*ident == 0)) + { + np->ident_len = ident_len; + np->ident = ident; + return (struct mib_node*)sn; + } + else + { + /* search failed, short object identifier (nosuchname) */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("search failed, invalid object identifier length\n")); + return NULL; + } + } + else + { + /* unknown node_type */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("search failed node_type %"U16_F" unkown\n",(u16_t)node_type)); + return NULL; + } + } + /* done, found nothing */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("search failed node==%p\n",(void*)node)); + return NULL; +} + +/** + * Test table for presence of at least one table entry. + */ +static u8_t +empty_table(struct mib_node *node) +{ + u8_t node_type; + u8_t empty = 0; + + if (node != NULL) + { + node_type = node->node_type; + if (node_type == MIB_NODE_LR) + { + struct mib_list_rootnode *lrn; + lrn = (struct mib_list_rootnode *)node; + if ((lrn->count == 0) || (lrn->head == NULL)) + { + empty = 1; + } + } + else if ((node_type == MIB_NODE_AR) || (node_type == MIB_NODE_RA)) + { + struct mib_array_node *an; + an = (struct mib_array_node *)node; + if ((an->maxlength == 0) || (an->nptr == NULL)) + { + empty = 1; + } + } + else if (node_type == MIB_NODE_EX) + { + struct mib_external_node *en; + en = (struct mib_external_node *)node; + if (en->tree_levels == 0) + { + empty = 1; + } + } + } + return empty; +} + +/** + * Tree expansion. + */ +struct mib_node * +snmp_expand_tree(struct mib_node *node, u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct snmp_obj_id *oidret) +{ + u8_t node_type, ext_level, climb_tree; + + ext_level = 0; + /* reset node stack */ + node_stack_cnt = 0; + while (node != NULL) + { + climb_tree = 0; + node_type = node->node_type; + if ((node_type == MIB_NODE_AR) || (node_type == MIB_NODE_RA)) + { + struct mib_array_node *an; + u16_t i; + + /* array node (internal ROM or RAM, fixed length) */ + an = (struct mib_array_node *)node; + if (ident_len > 0) + { + i = 0; + while ((i < an->maxlength) && (an->objid[i] < *ident)) + { + i++; + } + if (i < an->maxlength) + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("an->objid[%"U16_F"]==%"S32_F" *ident==%"S32_F"\n",i,an->objid[i],*ident)); + /* add identifier to oidret */ + oidret->id[oidret->len] = an->objid[i]; + (oidret->len)++; + + if (an->nptr[i] == NULL) + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("leaf node\n")); + /* leaf node (e.g. in a fixed size table) */ + if (an->objid[i] > *ident) + { + return (struct mib_node*)an; + } + else if ((i + 1) < an->maxlength) + { + /* an->objid[i] == *ident */ + (oidret->len)--; + oidret->id[oidret->len] = an->objid[i + 1]; + (oidret->len)++; + return (struct mib_node*)an; + } + else + { + /* (i + 1) == an->maxlength */ + (oidret->len)--; + climb_tree = 1; + } + } + else + { + u16_t j; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("non-leaf node\n")); + /* non-leaf, store right child ptr and id */ + LWIP_ASSERT("i < 0xff", i < 0xff); + j = i + 1; + while ((j < an->maxlength) && (empty_table(an->nptr[j]))) + { + j++; + } + if (j < an->maxlength) + { + struct nse cur_node; + cur_node.r_ptr = an->nptr[j]; + cur_node.r_id = an->objid[j]; + cur_node.r_nl = 0; + push_node(&cur_node); + } + else + { + push_node(&node_null); + } + if (an->objid[i] == *ident) + { + ident_len--; + ident++; + } + else + { + /* an->objid[i] < *ident */ + ident_len = 0; + } + /* follow next child pointer */ + node = an->nptr[i]; + } + } + else + { + /* i == an->maxlength */ + climb_tree = 1; + } + } + else + { + u16_t j; + /* ident_len == 0, complete with leftmost '.thing' */ + j = 0; + while ((j < an->maxlength) && empty_table(an->nptr[j])) + { + j++; + } + if (j < an->maxlength) + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("left an->objid[j]==%"S32_F"\n",an->objid[j])); + oidret->id[oidret->len] = an->objid[j]; + (oidret->len)++; + if (an->nptr[j] == NULL) + { + /* leaf node */ + return (struct mib_node*)an; + } + else + { + /* no leaf, continue */ + node = an->nptr[j]; + } + } + else + { + /* j == an->maxlength */ + climb_tree = 1; + } + } + } + else if(node_type == MIB_NODE_LR) + { + struct mib_list_rootnode *lrn; + struct mib_list_node *ln; + + /* list root node (internal 'RAM', variable length) */ + lrn = (struct mib_list_rootnode *)node; + if (ident_len > 0) + { + ln = lrn->head; + /* iterate over list, head to tail */ + while ((ln != NULL) && (ln->objid < *ident)) + { + ln = ln->next; + } + if (ln != NULL) + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("ln->objid==%"S32_F" *ident==%"S32_F"\n",ln->objid,*ident)); + oidret->id[oidret->len] = ln->objid; + (oidret->len)++; + if (ln->nptr == NULL) + { + /* leaf node */ + if (ln->objid > *ident) + { + return (struct mib_node*)lrn; + } + else if (ln->next != NULL) + { + /* ln->objid == *ident */ + (oidret->len)--; + oidret->id[oidret->len] = ln->next->objid; + (oidret->len)++; + return (struct mib_node*)lrn; + } + else + { + /* ln->next == NULL */ + (oidret->len)--; + climb_tree = 1; + } + } + else + { + struct mib_list_node *jn; + + /* non-leaf, store right child ptr and id */ + jn = ln->next; + while ((jn != NULL) && empty_table(jn->nptr)) + { + jn = jn->next; + } + if (jn != NULL) + { + struct nse cur_node; + cur_node.r_ptr = jn->nptr; + cur_node.r_id = jn->objid; + cur_node.r_nl = 0; + push_node(&cur_node); + } + else + { + push_node(&node_null); + } + if (ln->objid == *ident) + { + ident_len--; + ident++; + } + else + { + /* ln->objid < *ident */ + ident_len = 0; + } + /* follow next child pointer */ + node = ln->nptr; + } + + } + else + { + /* ln == NULL */ + climb_tree = 1; + } + } + else + { + struct mib_list_node *jn; + /* ident_len == 0, complete with leftmost '.thing' */ + jn = lrn->head; + while ((jn != NULL) && empty_table(jn->nptr)) + { + jn = jn->next; + } + if (jn != NULL) + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("left jn->objid==%"S32_F"\n",jn->objid)); + oidret->id[oidret->len] = jn->objid; + (oidret->len)++; + if (jn->nptr == NULL) + { + /* leaf node */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("jn->nptr == NULL\n")); + return (struct mib_node*)lrn; + } + else + { + /* no leaf, continue */ + node = jn->nptr; + } + } + else + { + /* jn == NULL */ + climb_tree = 1; + } + } + } + else if(node_type == MIB_NODE_EX) + { + struct mib_external_node *en; + s32_t ex_id; + + /* external node (addressing and access via functions) */ + en = (struct mib_external_node *)node; + if (ident_len > 0) + { + u16_t i, len; + + i = 0; + len = en->level_length(en->addr_inf,ext_level); + while ((i < len) && (en->ident_cmp(en->addr_inf,ext_level,i,*ident) < 0)) + { + i++; + } + if (i < len) + { + /* add identifier to oidret */ + en->get_objid(en->addr_inf,ext_level,i,&ex_id); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("en->objid[%"U16_F"]==%"S32_F" *ident==%"S32_F"\n",i,ex_id,*ident)); + oidret->id[oidret->len] = ex_id; + (oidret->len)++; + + if ((ext_level + 1) == en->tree_levels) + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("leaf node\n")); + /* leaf node */ + if (ex_id > *ident) + { + return (struct mib_node*)en; + } + else if ((i + 1) < len) + { + /* ex_id == *ident */ + en->get_objid(en->addr_inf,ext_level,i + 1,&ex_id); + (oidret->len)--; + oidret->id[oidret->len] = ex_id; + (oidret->len)++; + return (struct mib_node*)en; + } + else + { + /* (i + 1) == len */ + (oidret->len)--; + climb_tree = 1; + } + } + else + { + u16_t j; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("non-leaf node\n")); + /* non-leaf, store right child ptr and id */ + LWIP_ASSERT("i < 0xff", i < 0xff); + j = i + 1; + if (j < len) + { + struct nse cur_node; + /* right node is the current external node */ + cur_node.r_ptr = node; + en->get_objid(en->addr_inf,ext_level,j,&cur_node.r_id); + cur_node.r_nl = ext_level + 1; + push_node(&cur_node); + } + else + { + push_node(&node_null); + } + if (en->ident_cmp(en->addr_inf,ext_level,i,*ident) == 0) + { + ident_len--; + ident++; + } + else + { + /* external id < *ident */ + ident_len = 0; + } + /* proceed to child */ + ext_level++; + } + } + else + { + /* i == len (en->level_len()) */ + climb_tree = 1; + } + } + else + { + /* ident_len == 0, complete with leftmost '.thing' */ + en->get_objid(en->addr_inf,ext_level,0,&ex_id); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("left en->objid==%"S32_F"\n",ex_id)); + oidret->id[oidret->len] = ex_id; + (oidret->len)++; + if ((ext_level + 1) == en->tree_levels) + { + /* leaf node */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("(ext_level + 1) == en->tree_levels\n")); + return (struct mib_node*)en; + } + else + { + /* no leaf, proceed to child */ + ext_level++; + } + } + } + else if(node_type == MIB_NODE_SC) + { + mib_scalar_node *sn; + + /* scalar node */ + sn = (mib_scalar_node *)node; + if (ident_len > 0) + { + /* at .0 */ + climb_tree = 1; + } + else + { + /* ident_len == 0, complete object identifier */ + oidret->id[oidret->len] = 0; + (oidret->len)++; + /* leaf node */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("completed scalar leaf\n")); + return (struct mib_node*)sn; + } + } + else + { + /* unknown/unhandled node_type */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("expand failed node_type %"U16_F" unkown\n",(u16_t)node_type)); + return NULL; + } + + if (climb_tree) + { + struct nse child; + + /* find right child ptr */ + child.r_ptr = NULL; + child.r_id = 0; + child.r_nl = 0; + while ((node_stack_cnt > 0) && (child.r_ptr == NULL)) + { + pop_node(&child); + /* trim returned oid */ + (oidret->len)--; + } + if (child.r_ptr != NULL) + { + /* incoming ident is useless beyond this point */ + ident_len = 0; + oidret->id[oidret->len] = child.r_id; + oidret->len++; + node = child.r_ptr; + ext_level = child.r_nl; + } + else + { + /* tree ends here ... */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("expand failed, tree ends here\n")); + return NULL; + } + } + } + /* done, found nothing */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MIB_DEBUG,("expand failed node==%p\n",(void*)node)); + return NULL; +} + +/** + * Test object identifier for the iso.org.dod.internet prefix. + * + * @param ident_len the length of the supplied object identifier + * @param ident points to the array of sub identifiers + * @return 1 if it matches, 0 otherwise + */ +u8_t +snmp_iso_prefix_tst(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident) +{ + if ((ident_len > 3) && + (ident[0] == 1) && (ident[1] == 3) && + (ident[2] == 6) && (ident[3] == 1)) + { + return 1; + } + else + { + return 0; + } +} + +/** + * Expands object identifier to the iso.org.dod.internet + * prefix for use in getnext operation. + * + * @param ident_len the length of the supplied object identifier + * @param ident points to the array of sub identifiers + * @param oidret points to returned expanded object identifier + * @return 1 if it matches, 0 otherwise + * + * @note ident_len 0 is allowed, expanding to the first known object id!! + */ +u8_t +snmp_iso_prefix_expand(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct snmp_obj_id *oidret) +{ + const s32_t *prefix_ptr; + s32_t *ret_ptr; + u8_t i; + + i = 0; + prefix_ptr = &prefix[0]; + ret_ptr = &oidret->id[0]; + ident_len = ((ident_len < 4)?ident_len:4); + while ((i < ident_len) && ((*ident) <= (*prefix_ptr))) + { + *ret_ptr++ = *prefix_ptr++; + ident++; + i++; + } + if (i == ident_len) + { + /* match, complete missing bits */ + while (i < 4) + { + *ret_ptr++ = *prefix_ptr++; + i++; + } + oidret->len = i; + return 1; + } + else + { + /* i != ident_len */ + return 0; + } +} + +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/msg_in.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/msg_in.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..662deec97c --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/msg_in.c @@ -0,0 +1,1459 @@ +/** + * @file + * SNMP input message processing (RFC1157). + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * Author: Christiaan Simons + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/snmp_asn1.h" +#include "lwip/snmp_msg.h" +#include "lwip/snmp_structs.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" + +#include + +/* public (non-static) constants */ +/** SNMP v1 == 0 */ +const s32_t snmp_version = 0; +/** default SNMP community string */ +const char snmp_publiccommunity[7] = "public"; + +/* statically allocated buffers for SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS */ +struct snmp_msg_pstat msg_input_list[SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS]; +/* UDP Protocol Control Block */ +struct udp_pcb *snmp1_pcb; + +static void snmp_recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port); +static err_t snmp_pdu_header_check(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t pdu_len, u16_t *ofs_ret, struct snmp_msg_pstat *m_stat); +static err_t snmp_pdu_dec_varbindlist(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t *ofs_ret, struct snmp_msg_pstat *m_stat); + + +/** + * Starts SNMP Agent. + * Allocates UDP pcb and binds it to IP_ADDR_ANY port 161. + */ +void +snmp_init(void) +{ + struct snmp_msg_pstat *msg_ps; + u8_t i; + + snmp1_pcb = udp_new(); + if (snmp1_pcb != NULL) + { + udp_recv(snmp1_pcb, snmp_recv, (void *)SNMP_IN_PORT); + udp_bind(snmp1_pcb, IP_ADDR_ANY, SNMP_IN_PORT); + } + msg_ps = &msg_input_list[0]; + for (i=0; istate = SNMP_MSG_EMPTY; + msg_ps->error_index = 0; + msg_ps->error_status = SNMP_ES_NOERROR; + msg_ps++; + } + trap_msg.pcb = snmp1_pcb; + +#ifdef SNMP_PRIVATE_MIB_INIT + /* If defined, this must be a function-like define to initialize the + * private MIB after the stack has been initialized. + * The private MIB can also be initialized in tcpip_callback (or after + * the stack is initialized), this define is only for convenience. */ + SNMP_PRIVATE_MIB_INIT(); +#endif /* SNMP_PRIVATE_MIB_INIT */ + + /* The coldstart trap will only be output + if our outgoing interface is up & configured */ + snmp_coldstart_trap(); +} + +static void +snmp_error_response(struct snmp_msg_pstat *msg_ps, u8_t error) +{ + /* move names back from outvb to invb */ + int v; + struct snmp_varbind *vbi = msg_ps->invb.head; + struct snmp_varbind *vbo = msg_ps->outvb.head; + for (v=0; vvb_idx; v++) { + vbi->ident_len = vbo->ident_len; + vbo->ident_len = 0; + vbi->ident = vbo->ident; + vbo->ident = NULL; + vbi = vbi->next; + vbo = vbo->next; + } + /* free outvb */ + snmp_varbind_list_free(&msg_ps->outvb); + /* we send invb back */ + msg_ps->outvb = msg_ps->invb; + msg_ps->invb.head = NULL; + msg_ps->invb.tail = NULL; + msg_ps->invb.count = 0; + msg_ps->error_status = error; + /* error index must be 0 for error too big */ + msg_ps->error_index = (error != SNMP_ES_TOOBIG) ? (1 + msg_ps->vb_idx) : 0; + snmp_send_response(msg_ps); + snmp_varbind_list_free(&msg_ps->outvb); + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_EMPTY; +} + +static void +snmp_ok_response(struct snmp_msg_pstat *msg_ps) +{ + err_t err_ret; + + err_ret = snmp_send_response(msg_ps); + if (err_ret == ERR_MEM) + { + /* serious memory problem, can't return tooBig */ + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_msg_event = %"S32_F"\n",msg_ps->error_status)); + } + /* free varbinds (if available) */ + snmp_varbind_list_free(&msg_ps->invb); + snmp_varbind_list_free(&msg_ps->outvb); + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_EMPTY; +} + +/** + * Service an internal or external event for SNMP GET. + * + * @param request_id identifies requests from 0 to (SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS-1) + * @param msg_ps points to the assosicated message process state + */ +static void +snmp_msg_get_event(u8_t request_id, struct snmp_msg_pstat *msg_ps) +{ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_msg_get_event: msg_ps->state==%"U16_F"\n",(u16_t)msg_ps->state)); + + if (msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF) + { + struct mib_external_node *en; + struct snmp_name_ptr np; + + /* get_object_def() answer*/ + en = msg_ps->ext_mib_node; + np = msg_ps->ext_name_ptr; + + /* translate answer into a known lifeform */ + en->get_object_def_a(request_id, np.ident_len, np.ident, &msg_ps->ext_object_def); + if ((msg_ps->ext_object_def.instance != MIB_OBJECT_NONE) && + (msg_ps->ext_object_def.access & MIB_ACCESS_READ)) + { + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_VALUE; + en->get_value_q(request_id, &msg_ps->ext_object_def); + } + else + { + en->get_object_def_pc(request_id, np.ident_len, np.ident); + /* search failed, object id points to unknown object (nosuchname) */ + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_NOSUCHNAME); + } + } + else if (msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_VALUE) + { + struct mib_external_node *en; + struct snmp_varbind *vb; + + /* get_value() answer */ + en = msg_ps->ext_mib_node; + + /* allocate output varbind */ + vb = (struct snmp_varbind *)memp_malloc(MEMP_SNMP_VARBIND); + if (vb != NULL) + { + vb->next = NULL; + vb->prev = NULL; + + /* move name from invb to outvb */ + vb->ident = msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident; + vb->ident_len = msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len; + /* ensure this memory is refereced once only */ + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident = NULL; + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len = 0; + + vb->value_type = msg_ps->ext_object_def.asn_type; + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid length", msg_ps->ext_object_def.v_len <= 0xff); + vb->value_len = (u8_t)msg_ps->ext_object_def.v_len; + if (vb->value_len > 0) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("SNMP_MAX_OCTET_STRING_LEN is configured too low", vb->value_len <= SNMP_MAX_VALUE_SIZE); + vb->value = memp_malloc(MEMP_SNMP_VALUE); + if (vb->value != NULL) + { + en->get_value_a(request_id, &msg_ps->ext_object_def, vb->value_len, vb->value); + snmp_varbind_tail_add(&msg_ps->outvb, vb); + /* search again (if vb_idx < msg_ps->invb.count) */ + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ; + msg_ps->vb_idx += 1; + } + else + { + en->get_value_pc(request_id, &msg_ps->ext_object_def); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_msg_event: no variable space\n")); + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident = vb->ident; + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len = vb->ident_len; + memp_free(MEMP_SNMP_VARBIND, vb); + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_TOOBIG); + } + } + else + { + /* vb->value_len == 0, empty value (e.g. empty string) */ + en->get_value_a(request_id, &msg_ps->ext_object_def, 0, NULL); + vb->value = NULL; + snmp_varbind_tail_add(&msg_ps->outvb, vb); + /* search again (if vb_idx < msg_ps->invb.count) */ + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ; + msg_ps->vb_idx += 1; + } + } + else + { + en->get_value_pc(request_id, &msg_ps->ext_object_def); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_msg_event: no outvb space\n")); + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_TOOBIG); + } + } + + while ((msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ) && + (msg_ps->vb_idx < msg_ps->invb.count)) + { + struct mib_node *mn; + struct snmp_name_ptr np; + + if (msg_ps->vb_idx == 0) + { + msg_ps->vb_ptr = msg_ps->invb.head; + } + else + { + msg_ps->vb_ptr = msg_ps->vb_ptr->next; + } + /** test object identifier for .iso.org.dod.internet prefix */ + if (snmp_iso_prefix_tst(msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len, msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident)) + { + mn = snmp_search_tree((struct mib_node*)&internet, msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len - 4, + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident + 4, &np); + if (mn != NULL) + { + if (mn->node_type == MIB_NODE_EX) + { + /* external object */ + struct mib_external_node *en = (struct mib_external_node*)mn; + + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF; + /* save en && args in msg_ps!! */ + msg_ps->ext_mib_node = en; + msg_ps->ext_name_ptr = np; + + en->get_object_def_q(en->addr_inf, request_id, np.ident_len, np.ident); + } + else + { + /* internal object */ + struct obj_def object_def; + + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF; + mn->get_object_def(np.ident_len, np.ident, &object_def); + if ((object_def.instance != MIB_OBJECT_NONE) && + (object_def.access & MIB_ACCESS_READ)) + { + mn = mn; + } + else + { + /* search failed, object id points to unknown object (nosuchname) */ + mn = NULL; + } + if (mn != NULL) + { + struct snmp_varbind *vb; + + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_GET_VALUE; + /* allocate output varbind */ + vb = (struct snmp_varbind *)memp_malloc(MEMP_SNMP_VARBIND); + if (vb != NULL) + { + vb->next = NULL; + vb->prev = NULL; + + /* move name from invb to outvb */ + vb->ident = msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident; + vb->ident_len = msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len; + /* ensure this memory is refereced once only */ + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident = NULL; + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len = 0; + + vb->value_type = object_def.asn_type; + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid length", object_def.v_len <= 0xff); + vb->value_len = (u8_t)object_def.v_len; + if (vb->value_len > 0) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("SNMP_MAX_OCTET_STRING_LEN is configured too low", + vb->value_len <= SNMP_MAX_VALUE_SIZE); + vb->value = memp_malloc(MEMP_SNMP_VALUE); + if (vb->value != NULL) + { + mn->get_value(&object_def, vb->value_len, vb->value); + snmp_varbind_tail_add(&msg_ps->outvb, vb); + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ; + msg_ps->vb_idx += 1; + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_msg_event: couldn't allocate variable space\n")); + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident = vb->ident; + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len = vb->ident_len; + vb->ident = NULL; + vb->ident_len = 0; + memp_free(MEMP_SNMP_VARBIND, vb); + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_TOOBIG); + } + } + else + { + /* vb->value_len == 0, empty value (e.g. empty string) */ + vb->value = NULL; + snmp_varbind_tail_add(&msg_ps->outvb, vb); + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ; + msg_ps->vb_idx += 1; + } + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_msg_event: couldn't allocate outvb space\n")); + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_TOOBIG); + } + } + } + } + } + else + { + mn = NULL; + } + if (mn == NULL) + { + /* mn == NULL, noSuchName */ + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_NOSUCHNAME); + } + } + if ((msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ) && + (msg_ps->vb_idx == msg_ps->invb.count)) + { + snmp_ok_response(msg_ps); + } +} + +/** + * Service an internal or external event for SNMP GETNEXT. + * + * @param request_id identifies requests from 0 to (SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS-1) + * @param msg_ps points to the assosicated message process state + */ +static void +snmp_msg_getnext_event(u8_t request_id, struct snmp_msg_pstat *msg_ps) +{ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_msg_getnext_event: msg_ps->state==%"U16_F"\n",(u16_t)msg_ps->state)); + + if (msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF) + { + struct mib_external_node *en; + + /* get_object_def() answer*/ + en = msg_ps->ext_mib_node; + + /* translate answer into a known lifeform */ + en->get_object_def_a(request_id, 1, &msg_ps->ext_oid.id[msg_ps->ext_oid.len - 1], &msg_ps->ext_object_def); + if (msg_ps->ext_object_def.instance != MIB_OBJECT_NONE) + { + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_VALUE; + en->get_value_q(request_id, &msg_ps->ext_object_def); + } + else + { + en->get_object_def_pc(request_id, 1, &msg_ps->ext_oid.id[msg_ps->ext_oid.len - 1]); + /* search failed, object id points to unknown object (nosuchname) */ + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_NOSUCHNAME); + } + } + else if (msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_VALUE) + { + struct mib_external_node *en; + struct snmp_varbind *vb; + + /* get_value() answer */ + en = msg_ps->ext_mib_node; + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid length", msg_ps->ext_object_def.v_len <= 0xff); + vb = snmp_varbind_alloc(&msg_ps->ext_oid, + msg_ps->ext_object_def.asn_type, + (u8_t)msg_ps->ext_object_def.v_len); + if (vb != NULL) + { + en->get_value_a(request_id, &msg_ps->ext_object_def, vb->value_len, vb->value); + snmp_varbind_tail_add(&msg_ps->outvb, vb); + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ; + msg_ps->vb_idx += 1; + } + else + { + en->get_value_pc(request_id, &msg_ps->ext_object_def); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_msg_getnext_event: couldn't allocate outvb space\n")); + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_TOOBIG); + } + } + + while ((msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ) && + (msg_ps->vb_idx < msg_ps->invb.count)) + { + struct mib_node *mn; + struct snmp_obj_id oid; + + if (msg_ps->vb_idx == 0) + { + msg_ps->vb_ptr = msg_ps->invb.head; + } + else + { + msg_ps->vb_ptr = msg_ps->vb_ptr->next; + } + if (snmp_iso_prefix_expand(msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len, msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident, &oid)) + { + if (msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len > 3) + { + /* can offset ident_len and ident */ + mn = snmp_expand_tree((struct mib_node*)&internet, + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len - 4, + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident + 4, &oid); + } + else + { + /* can't offset ident_len -4, ident + 4 */ + mn = snmp_expand_tree((struct mib_node*)&internet, 0, NULL, &oid); + } + } + else + { + mn = NULL; + } + if (mn != NULL) + { + if (mn->node_type == MIB_NODE_EX) + { + /* external object */ + struct mib_external_node *en = (struct mib_external_node*)mn; + + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF; + /* save en && args in msg_ps!! */ + msg_ps->ext_mib_node = en; + msg_ps->ext_oid = oid; + + en->get_object_def_q(en->addr_inf, request_id, 1, &oid.id[oid.len - 1]); + } + else + { + /* internal object */ + struct obj_def object_def; + struct snmp_varbind *vb; + + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF; + mn->get_object_def(1, &oid.id[oid.len - 1], &object_def); + + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid length", object_def.v_len <= 0xff); + vb = snmp_varbind_alloc(&oid, object_def.asn_type, (u8_t)object_def.v_len); + if (vb != NULL) + { + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_GET_VALUE; + mn->get_value(&object_def, object_def.v_len, vb->value); + snmp_varbind_tail_add(&msg_ps->outvb, vb); + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ; + msg_ps->vb_idx += 1; + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_recv couldn't allocate outvb space\n")); + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_TOOBIG); + } + } + } + if (mn == NULL) + { + /* mn == NULL, noSuchName */ + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_NOSUCHNAME); + } + } + if ((msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ) && + (msg_ps->vb_idx == msg_ps->invb.count)) + { + snmp_ok_response(msg_ps); + } +} + +/** + * Service an internal or external event for SNMP SET. + * + * @param request_id identifies requests from 0 to (SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS-1) + * @param msg_ps points to the assosicated message process state + */ +static void +snmp_msg_set_event(u8_t request_id, struct snmp_msg_pstat *msg_ps) +{ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_msg_set_event: msg_ps->state==%"U16_F"\n",(u16_t)msg_ps->state)); + + if (msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF) + { + struct mib_external_node *en; + struct snmp_name_ptr np; + + /* get_object_def() answer*/ + en = msg_ps->ext_mib_node; + np = msg_ps->ext_name_ptr; + + /* translate answer into a known lifeform */ + en->get_object_def_a(request_id, np.ident_len, np.ident, &msg_ps->ext_object_def); + if (msg_ps->ext_object_def.instance != MIB_OBJECT_NONE) + { + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_SET_TEST; + en->set_test_q(request_id, &msg_ps->ext_object_def); + } + else + { + en->get_object_def_pc(request_id, np.ident_len, np.ident); + /* search failed, object id points to unknown object (nosuchname) */ + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_NOSUCHNAME); + } + } + else if (msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_SET_TEST) + { + struct mib_external_node *en; + + /* set_test() answer*/ + en = msg_ps->ext_mib_node; + + if (msg_ps->ext_object_def.access & MIB_ACCESS_WRITE) + { + if ((msg_ps->ext_object_def.asn_type == msg_ps->vb_ptr->value_type) && + (en->set_test_a(request_id,&msg_ps->ext_object_def, + msg_ps->vb_ptr->value_len,msg_ps->vb_ptr->value) != 0)) + { + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ; + msg_ps->vb_idx += 1; + } + else + { + en->set_test_pc(request_id,&msg_ps->ext_object_def); + /* bad value */ + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_BADVALUE); + } + } + else + { + en->set_test_pc(request_id,&msg_ps->ext_object_def); + /* object not available for set */ + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_NOSUCHNAME); + } + } + else if (msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF_S) + { + struct mib_external_node *en; + struct snmp_name_ptr np; + + /* get_object_def() answer*/ + en = msg_ps->ext_mib_node; + np = msg_ps->ext_name_ptr; + + /* translate answer into a known lifeform */ + en->get_object_def_a(request_id, np.ident_len, np.ident, &msg_ps->ext_object_def); + if (msg_ps->ext_object_def.instance != MIB_OBJECT_NONE) + { + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_SET_VALUE; + en->set_value_q(request_id, &msg_ps->ext_object_def, + msg_ps->vb_ptr->value_len,msg_ps->vb_ptr->value); + } + else + { + en->get_object_def_pc(request_id, np.ident_len, np.ident); + /* set_value failed, object has disappeared for some odd reason?? */ + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_GENERROR); + } + } + else if (msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_SET_VALUE) + { + struct mib_external_node *en; + + /** set_value_a() */ + en = msg_ps->ext_mib_node; + en->set_value_a(request_id, &msg_ps->ext_object_def, + msg_ps->vb_ptr->value_len, msg_ps->vb_ptr->value); + + /** @todo use set_value_pc() if toobig */ + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_SET_VALUE; + msg_ps->vb_idx += 1; + } + + /* test all values before setting */ + while ((msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ) && + (msg_ps->vb_idx < msg_ps->invb.count)) + { + struct mib_node *mn; + struct snmp_name_ptr np; + + if (msg_ps->vb_idx == 0) + { + msg_ps->vb_ptr = msg_ps->invb.head; + } + else + { + msg_ps->vb_ptr = msg_ps->vb_ptr->next; + } + /** test object identifier for .iso.org.dod.internet prefix */ + if (snmp_iso_prefix_tst(msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len, msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident)) + { + mn = snmp_search_tree((struct mib_node*)&internet, msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len - 4, + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident + 4, &np); + if (mn != NULL) + { + if (mn->node_type == MIB_NODE_EX) + { + /* external object */ + struct mib_external_node *en = (struct mib_external_node*)mn; + + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF; + /* save en && args in msg_ps!! */ + msg_ps->ext_mib_node = en; + msg_ps->ext_name_ptr = np; + + en->get_object_def_q(en->addr_inf, request_id, np.ident_len, np.ident); + } + else + { + /* internal object */ + struct obj_def object_def; + + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF; + mn->get_object_def(np.ident_len, np.ident, &object_def); + if (object_def.instance != MIB_OBJECT_NONE) + { + mn = mn; + } + else + { + /* search failed, object id points to unknown object (nosuchname) */ + mn = NULL; + } + if (mn != NULL) + { + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_SET_TEST; + + if (object_def.access & MIB_ACCESS_WRITE) + { + if ((object_def.asn_type == msg_ps->vb_ptr->value_type) && + (mn->set_test(&object_def,msg_ps->vb_ptr->value_len,msg_ps->vb_ptr->value) != 0)) + { + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ; + msg_ps->vb_idx += 1; + } + else + { + /* bad value */ + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_BADVALUE); + } + } + else + { + /* object not available for set */ + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_NOSUCHNAME); + } + } + } + } + } + else + { + mn = NULL; + } + if (mn == NULL) + { + /* mn == NULL, noSuchName */ + snmp_error_response(msg_ps,SNMP_ES_NOSUCHNAME); + } + } + + if ((msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ) && + (msg_ps->vb_idx == msg_ps->invb.count)) + { + msg_ps->vb_idx = 0; + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_SET_VALUE; + } + + /* set all values "atomically" (be as "atomic" as possible) */ + while ((msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_SET_VALUE) && + (msg_ps->vb_idx < msg_ps->invb.count)) + { + struct mib_node *mn; + struct snmp_name_ptr np; + + if (msg_ps->vb_idx == 0) + { + msg_ps->vb_ptr = msg_ps->invb.head; + } + else + { + msg_ps->vb_ptr = msg_ps->vb_ptr->next; + } + /* skip iso prefix test, was done previously while settesting() */ + mn = snmp_search_tree((struct mib_node*)&internet, msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident_len - 4, + msg_ps->vb_ptr->ident + 4, &np); + /* check if object is still available + (e.g. external hot-plug thingy present?) */ + if (mn != NULL) + { + if (mn->node_type == MIB_NODE_EX) + { + /* external object */ + struct mib_external_node *en = (struct mib_external_node*)mn; + + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF_S; + /* save en && args in msg_ps!! */ + msg_ps->ext_mib_node = en; + msg_ps->ext_name_ptr = np; + + en->get_object_def_q(en->addr_inf, request_id, np.ident_len, np.ident); + } + else + { + /* internal object */ + struct obj_def object_def; + + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF_S; + mn->get_object_def(np.ident_len, np.ident, &object_def); + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_SET_VALUE; + mn->set_value(&object_def,msg_ps->vb_ptr->value_len,msg_ps->vb_ptr->value); + msg_ps->vb_idx += 1; + } + } + } + if ((msg_ps->state == SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_SET_VALUE) && + (msg_ps->vb_idx == msg_ps->invb.count)) + { + /* simply echo the input if we can set it + @todo do we need to return the actual value? + e.g. if value is silently modified or behaves sticky? */ + msg_ps->outvb = msg_ps->invb; + msg_ps->invb.head = NULL; + msg_ps->invb.tail = NULL; + msg_ps->invb.count = 0; + snmp_ok_response(msg_ps); + } +} + + +/** + * Handle one internal or external event. + * Called for one async event. (recv external/private answer) + * + * @param request_id identifies requests from 0 to (SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS-1) + */ +void +snmp_msg_event(u8_t request_id) +{ + struct snmp_msg_pstat *msg_ps; + + if (request_id < SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS) + { + msg_ps = &msg_input_list[request_id]; + if (msg_ps->rt == SNMP_ASN1_PDU_GET_NEXT_REQ) + { + snmp_msg_getnext_event(request_id, msg_ps); + } + else if (msg_ps->rt == SNMP_ASN1_PDU_GET_REQ) + { + snmp_msg_get_event(request_id, msg_ps); + } + else if(msg_ps->rt == SNMP_ASN1_PDU_SET_REQ) + { + snmp_msg_set_event(request_id, msg_ps); + } + } +} + + +/* lwIP UDP receive callback function */ +static void +snmp_recv(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port) +{ + struct snmp_msg_pstat *msg_ps; + u8_t req_idx; + err_t err_ret; + u16_t payload_len = p->tot_len; + u16_t payload_ofs = 0; + u16_t varbind_ofs = 0; + + /* suppress unused argument warning */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + + /* traverse input message process list, look for SNMP_MSG_EMPTY */ + msg_ps = &msg_input_list[0]; + req_idx = 0; + while ((req_idx < SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS) && (msg_ps->state != SNMP_MSG_EMPTY)) + { + req_idx++; + msg_ps++; + } + if (req_idx == SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS) + { + /* exceeding number of concurrent requests */ + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + /* accepting request */ + snmp_inc_snmpinpkts(); + /* record used 'protocol control block' */ + msg_ps->pcb = pcb; + /* source address (network order) */ + msg_ps->sip = *addr; + /* source port (host order (lwIP oddity)) */ + msg_ps->sp = port; + + /* check total length, version, community, pdu type */ + err_ret = snmp_pdu_header_check(p, payload_ofs, payload_len, &varbind_ofs, msg_ps); + /* Only accept requests and requests without error (be robust) */ + /* Reject response and trap headers or error requests as input! */ + if ((err_ret != ERR_OK) || + ((msg_ps->rt != SNMP_ASN1_PDU_GET_REQ) && + (msg_ps->rt != SNMP_ASN1_PDU_GET_NEXT_REQ) && + (msg_ps->rt != SNMP_ASN1_PDU_SET_REQ)) || + ((msg_ps->error_status != SNMP_ES_NOERROR) || + (msg_ps->error_index != 0)) ) + { + /* header check failed drop request silently, do not return error! */ + pbuf_free(p); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_pdu_header_check() failed\n")); + return; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_recv ok, community %s\n", msg_ps->community)); + + /* Builds a list of variable bindings. Copy the varbinds from the pbuf + chain to glue them when these are divided over two or more pbuf's. */ + err_ret = snmp_pdu_dec_varbindlist(p, varbind_ofs, &varbind_ofs, msg_ps); + /* we've decoded the incoming message, release input msg now */ + pbuf_free(p); + if ((err_ret != ERR_OK) || (msg_ps->invb.count == 0)) + { + /* varbind-list decode failed, or varbind list empty. + drop request silently, do not return error! + (errors are only returned for a specific varbind failure) */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_pdu_dec_varbindlist() failed\n")); + return; + } + + msg_ps->error_status = SNMP_ES_NOERROR; + msg_ps->error_index = 0; + /* find object for each variable binding */ + msg_ps->state = SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ; + /* first variable binding from list to inspect */ + msg_ps->vb_idx = 0; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_recv varbind cnt=%"U16_F"\n",(u16_t)msg_ps->invb.count)); + + /* handle input event and as much objects as possible in one go */ + snmp_msg_event(req_idx); +} + +/** + * Checks and decodes incoming SNMP message header, logs header errors. + * + * @param p points to pbuf chain of SNMP message (UDP payload) + * @param ofs points to first octet of SNMP message + * @param pdu_len the length of the UDP payload + * @param ofs_ret returns the ofset of the variable bindings + * @param m_stat points to the current message request state return + * @return + * - ERR_OK SNMP header is sane and accepted + * - ERR_ARG SNMP header is either malformed or rejected + */ +static err_t +snmp_pdu_header_check(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t pdu_len, u16_t *ofs_ret, struct snmp_msg_pstat *m_stat) +{ + err_t derr; + u16_t len, ofs_base; + u8_t len_octets; + u8_t type; + s32_t version; + + ofs_base = ofs; + snmp_asn1_dec_type(p, ofs, &type); + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_length(p, ofs+1, &len_octets, &len); + if ((derr != ERR_OK) || + (pdu_len != (1 + len_octets + len)) || + (type != (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_SEQ))) + { + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + ofs += (1 + len_octets); + snmp_asn1_dec_type(p, ofs, &type); + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_length(p, ofs+1, &len_octets, &len); + if ((derr != ERR_OK) || (type != (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG))) + { + /* can't decode or no integer (version) */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(p, ofs + 1 + len_octets, len, &version); + if (derr != ERR_OK) + { + /* can't decode */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + if (version != 0) + { + /* not version 1 */ + snmp_inc_snmpinbadversions(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + ofs += (1 + len_octets + len); + snmp_asn1_dec_type(p, ofs, &type); + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_length(p, ofs+1, &len_octets, &len); + if ((derr != ERR_OK) || (type != (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR))) + { + /* can't decode or no octet string (community) */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_raw(p, ofs + 1 + len_octets, len, SNMP_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN, m_stat->community); + if (derr != ERR_OK) + { + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + /* add zero terminator */ + len = ((len < (SNMP_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN))?(len):(SNMP_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN)); + m_stat->community[len] = 0; + m_stat->com_strlen = (u8_t)len; + if (strncmp(snmp_publiccommunity, (const char*)m_stat->community, SNMP_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN) != 0) + { + /** @todo: move this if we need to check more names */ + snmp_inc_snmpinbadcommunitynames(); + snmp_authfail_trap(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + ofs += (1 + len_octets + len); + snmp_asn1_dec_type(p, ofs, &type); + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_length(p, ofs+1, &len_octets, &len); + if (derr != ERR_OK) + { + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + switch(type) + { + case (SNMP_ASN1_CONTXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_PDU_GET_REQ): + /* GetRequest PDU */ + snmp_inc_snmpingetrequests(); + derr = ERR_OK; + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_CONTXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_PDU_GET_NEXT_REQ): + /* GetNextRequest PDU */ + snmp_inc_snmpingetnexts(); + derr = ERR_OK; + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_CONTXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_PDU_GET_RESP): + /* GetResponse PDU */ + snmp_inc_snmpingetresponses(); + derr = ERR_ARG; + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_CONTXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_PDU_SET_REQ): + /* SetRequest PDU */ + snmp_inc_snmpinsetrequests(); + derr = ERR_OK; + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_CONTXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_PDU_TRAP): + /* Trap PDU */ + snmp_inc_snmpintraps(); + derr = ERR_ARG; + break; + default: + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + derr = ERR_ARG; + break; + } + if (derr != ERR_OK) + { + /* unsupported input PDU for this agent (no parse error) */ + return ERR_ARG; + } + m_stat->rt = type & 0x1F; + ofs += (1 + len_octets); + if (len != (pdu_len - (ofs - ofs_base))) + { + /* decoded PDU length does not equal actual payload length */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + snmp_asn1_dec_type(p, ofs, &type); + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_length(p, ofs+1, &len_octets, &len); + if ((derr != ERR_OK) || (type != (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG))) + { + /* can't decode or no integer (request ID) */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(p, ofs + 1 + len_octets, len, &m_stat->rid); + if (derr != ERR_OK) + { + /* can't decode */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + ofs += (1 + len_octets + len); + snmp_asn1_dec_type(p, ofs, &type); + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_length(p, ofs+1, &len_octets, &len); + if ((derr != ERR_OK) || (type != (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG))) + { + /* can't decode or no integer (error-status) */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + /* must be noError (0) for incoming requests. + log errors for mib-2 completeness and for debug purposes */ + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(p, ofs + 1 + len_octets, len, &m_stat->error_status); + if (derr != ERR_OK) + { + /* can't decode */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + switch (m_stat->error_status) + { + case SNMP_ES_NOERROR: + /* nothing to do */ + break; + case SNMP_ES_TOOBIG: + snmp_inc_snmpintoobigs(); + break; + case SNMP_ES_NOSUCHNAME: + snmp_inc_snmpinnosuchnames(); + break; + case SNMP_ES_BADVALUE: + snmp_inc_snmpinbadvalues(); + break; + case SNMP_ES_READONLY: + snmp_inc_snmpinreadonlys(); + break; + case SNMP_ES_GENERROR: + snmp_inc_snmpingenerrs(); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_pdu_header_check(): unknown error_status: %d\n", m_stat->error_status)); + break; + } + ofs += (1 + len_octets + len); + snmp_asn1_dec_type(p, ofs, &type); + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_length(p, ofs+1, &len_octets, &len); + if ((derr != ERR_OK) || (type != (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG))) + { + /* can't decode or no integer (error-index) */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + /* must be 0 for incoming requests. + decode anyway to catch bad integers (and dirty tricks) */ + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(p, ofs + 1 + len_octets, len, &m_stat->error_index); + if (derr != ERR_OK) + { + /* can't decode */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + ofs += (1 + len_octets + len); + *ofs_ret = ofs; + return ERR_OK; +} + +static err_t +snmp_pdu_dec_varbindlist(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t *ofs_ret, struct snmp_msg_pstat *m_stat) +{ + err_t derr; + u16_t len, vb_len; + u8_t len_octets; + u8_t type; + + /* variable binding list */ + snmp_asn1_dec_type(p, ofs, &type); + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_length(p, ofs+1, &len_octets, &vb_len); + if ((derr != ERR_OK) || + (type != (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_SEQ))) + { + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + return ERR_ARG; + } + ofs += (1 + len_octets); + + /* start with empty list */ + m_stat->invb.count = 0; + m_stat->invb.head = NULL; + m_stat->invb.tail = NULL; + + while (vb_len > 0) + { + struct snmp_obj_id oid, oid_value; + struct snmp_varbind *vb; + + snmp_asn1_dec_type(p, ofs, &type); + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_length(p, ofs+1, &len_octets, &len); + if ((derr != ERR_OK) || + (type != (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_SEQ)) || + (len == 0) || (len > vb_len)) + { + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + /* free varbinds (if available) */ + snmp_varbind_list_free(&m_stat->invb); + return ERR_ARG; + } + ofs += (1 + len_octets); + vb_len -= (1 + len_octets); + + snmp_asn1_dec_type(p, ofs, &type); + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_length(p, ofs+1, &len_octets, &len); + if ((derr != ERR_OK) || (type != (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OBJ_ID))) + { + /* can't decode object name length */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + /* free varbinds (if available) */ + snmp_varbind_list_free(&m_stat->invb); + return ERR_ARG; + } + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_oid(p, ofs + 1 + len_octets, len, &oid); + if (derr != ERR_OK) + { + /* can't decode object name */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + /* free varbinds (if available) */ + snmp_varbind_list_free(&m_stat->invb); + return ERR_ARG; + } + ofs += (1 + len_octets + len); + vb_len -= (1 + len_octets + len); + + snmp_asn1_dec_type(p, ofs, &type); + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_length(p, ofs+1, &len_octets, &len); + if (derr != ERR_OK) + { + /* can't decode object value length */ + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + /* free varbinds (if available) */ + snmp_varbind_list_free(&m_stat->invb); + return ERR_ARG; + } + + switch (type) + { + case (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG): + vb = snmp_varbind_alloc(&oid, type, sizeof(s32_t)); + if (vb != NULL) + { + s32_t *vptr = (s32_t*)vb->value; + + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(p, ofs + 1 + len_octets, len, vptr); + snmp_varbind_tail_add(&m_stat->invb, vb); + } + else + { + derr = ERR_ARG; + } + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_COUNTER): + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_GAUGE): + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_TIMETICKS): + vb = snmp_varbind_alloc(&oid, type, sizeof(u32_t)); + if (vb != NULL) + { + u32_t *vptr = (u32_t*)vb->value; + + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_u32t(p, ofs + 1 + len_octets, len, vptr); + snmp_varbind_tail_add(&m_stat->invb, vb); + } + else + { + derr = ERR_ARG; + } + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR): + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OPAQUE): + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid length", len <= 0xff); + vb = snmp_varbind_alloc(&oid, type, (u8_t)len); + if (vb != NULL) + { + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_raw(p, ofs + 1 + len_octets, len, vb->value_len, (u8_t*)vb->value); + snmp_varbind_tail_add(&m_stat->invb, vb); + } + else + { + derr = ERR_ARG; + } + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_NUL): + vb = snmp_varbind_alloc(&oid, type, 0); + if (vb != NULL) + { + snmp_varbind_tail_add(&m_stat->invb, vb); + derr = ERR_OK; + } + else + { + derr = ERR_ARG; + } + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OBJ_ID): + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_oid(p, ofs + 1 + len_octets, len, &oid_value); + if (derr == ERR_OK) + { + vb = snmp_varbind_alloc(&oid, type, oid_value.len * sizeof(s32_t)); + if (vb != NULL) + { + u8_t i = oid_value.len; + s32_t *vptr = (s32_t*)vb->value; + + while(i > 0) + { + i--; + vptr[i] = oid_value.id[i]; + } + snmp_varbind_tail_add(&m_stat->invb, vb); + derr = ERR_OK; + } + else + { + derr = ERR_ARG; + } + } + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_IPADDR): + if (len == 4) + { + /* must be exactly 4 octets! */ + vb = snmp_varbind_alloc(&oid, type, 4); + if (vb != NULL) + { + derr = snmp_asn1_dec_raw(p, ofs + 1 + len_octets, len, vb->value_len, (u8_t*)vb->value); + snmp_varbind_tail_add(&m_stat->invb, vb); + } + else + { + derr = ERR_ARG; + } + } + else + { + derr = ERR_ARG; + } + break; + default: + derr = ERR_ARG; + break; + } + if (derr != ERR_OK) + { + snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(); + /* free varbinds (if available) */ + snmp_varbind_list_free(&m_stat->invb); + return ERR_ARG; + } + ofs += (1 + len_octets + len); + vb_len -= (1 + len_octets + len); + } + + if (m_stat->rt == SNMP_ASN1_PDU_SET_REQ) + { + snmp_add_snmpintotalsetvars(m_stat->invb.count); + } + else + { + snmp_add_snmpintotalreqvars(m_stat->invb.count); + } + + *ofs_ret = ofs; + return ERR_OK; +} + +struct snmp_varbind* +snmp_varbind_alloc(struct snmp_obj_id *oid, u8_t type, u8_t len) +{ + struct snmp_varbind *vb; + + vb = (struct snmp_varbind *)memp_malloc(MEMP_SNMP_VARBIND); + if (vb != NULL) + { + u8_t i; + + vb->next = NULL; + vb->prev = NULL; + i = oid->len; + vb->ident_len = i; + if (i > 0) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("SNMP_MAX_TREE_DEPTH is configured too low", i <= SNMP_MAX_TREE_DEPTH); + /* allocate array of s32_t for our object identifier */ + vb->ident = (s32_t*)memp_malloc(MEMP_SNMP_VALUE); + if (vb->ident == NULL) + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_varbind_alloc: couldn't allocate ident value space\n")); + memp_free(MEMP_SNMP_VARBIND, vb); + return NULL; + } + while(i > 0) + { + i--; + vb->ident[i] = oid->id[i]; + } + } + else + { + /* i == 0, pass zero length object identifier */ + vb->ident = NULL; + } + vb->value_type = type; + vb->value_len = len; + if (len > 0) + { + LWIP_ASSERT("SNMP_MAX_OCTET_STRING_LEN is configured too low", vb->value_len <= SNMP_MAX_VALUE_SIZE); + /* allocate raw bytes for our object value */ + vb->value = memp_malloc(MEMP_SNMP_VALUE); + if (vb->value == NULL) + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_varbind_alloc: couldn't allocate value space\n")); + if (vb->ident != NULL) + { + memp_free(MEMP_SNMP_VALUE, vb->ident); + } + memp_free(MEMP_SNMP_VARBIND, vb); + return NULL; + } + } + else + { + /* ASN1_NUL type, or zero length ASN1_OC_STR */ + vb->value = NULL; + } + } + else + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_varbind_alloc: couldn't allocate varbind space\n")); + } + return vb; +} + +void +snmp_varbind_free(struct snmp_varbind *vb) +{ + if (vb->value != NULL ) + { + memp_free(MEMP_SNMP_VALUE, vb->value); + } + if (vb->ident != NULL ) + { + memp_free(MEMP_SNMP_VALUE, vb->ident); + } + memp_free(MEMP_SNMP_VARBIND, vb); +} + +void +snmp_varbind_list_free(struct snmp_varbind_root *root) +{ + struct snmp_varbind *vb, *prev; + + vb = root->tail; + while ( vb != NULL ) + { + prev = vb->prev; + snmp_varbind_free(vb); + vb = prev; + } + root->count = 0; + root->head = NULL; + root->tail = NULL; +} + +void +snmp_varbind_tail_add(struct snmp_varbind_root *root, struct snmp_varbind *vb) +{ + if (root->count == 0) + { + /* add first varbind to list */ + root->head = vb; + root->tail = vb; + } + else + { + /* add nth varbind to list tail */ + root->tail->next = vb; + vb->prev = root->tail; + root->tail = vb; + } + root->count += 1; +} + +struct snmp_varbind* +snmp_varbind_tail_remove(struct snmp_varbind_root *root) +{ + struct snmp_varbind* vb; + + if (root->count > 0) + { + /* remove tail varbind */ + vb = root->tail; + root->tail = vb->prev; + vb->prev->next = NULL; + root->count -= 1; + } + else + { + /* nothing to remove */ + vb = NULL; + } + return vb; +} + +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/msg_out.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/msg_out.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4c70952b4f --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/snmp/msg_out.c @@ -0,0 +1,684 @@ +/** + * @file + * SNMP output message processing (RFC1157). + * + * Output responses and traps are build in two passes: + * + * Pass 0: iterate over the output message backwards to determine encoding lengths + * Pass 1: the actual forward encoding of internal form into ASN1 + * + * The single-pass encoding method described by Comer & Stevens + * requires extra buffer space and copying for reversal of the packet. + * The buffer requirement can be prohibitively large for big payloads + * (>= 484) therefore we use the two encoding passes. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * Author: Christiaan Simons + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/snmp_asn1.h" +#include "lwip/snmp_msg.h" + +struct snmp_trap_dst +{ + /* destination IP address in network order */ + ip_addr_t dip; + /* set to 0 when disabled, >0 when enabled */ + u8_t enable; +}; +struct snmp_trap_dst trap_dst[SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS]; + +/** TRAP message structure */ +struct snmp_msg_trap trap_msg; + +static u16_t snmp_resp_header_sum(struct snmp_msg_pstat *m_stat, u16_t vb_len); +static u16_t snmp_trap_header_sum(struct snmp_msg_trap *m_trap, u16_t vb_len); +static u16_t snmp_varbind_list_sum(struct snmp_varbind_root *root); + +static u16_t snmp_resp_header_enc(struct snmp_msg_pstat *m_stat, struct pbuf *p); +static u16_t snmp_trap_header_enc(struct snmp_msg_trap *m_trap, struct pbuf *p); +static u16_t snmp_varbind_list_enc(struct snmp_varbind_root *root, struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs); + +/** + * Sets enable switch for this trap destination. + * @param dst_idx index in 0 .. SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS-1 + * @param enable switch if 0 destination is disabled >0 enabled. + */ +void +snmp_trap_dst_enable(u8_t dst_idx, u8_t enable) +{ + if (dst_idx < SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS) + { + trap_dst[dst_idx].enable = enable; + } +} + +/** + * Sets IPv4 address for this trap destination. + * @param dst_idx index in 0 .. SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS-1 + * @param dst IPv4 address in host order. + */ +void +snmp_trap_dst_ip_set(u8_t dst_idx, ip_addr_t *dst) +{ + if (dst_idx < SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS) + { + ip_addr_set(&trap_dst[dst_idx].dip, dst); + } +} + +/** + * Sends a 'getresponse' message to the request originator. + * + * @param m_stat points to the current message request state source + * @return ERR_OK when success, ERR_MEM if we're out of memory + * + * @note the caller is responsible for filling in outvb in the m_stat + * and provide error-status and index (except for tooBig errors) ... + */ +err_t +snmp_send_response(struct snmp_msg_pstat *m_stat) +{ + struct snmp_varbind_root emptyvb = {NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0}; + struct pbuf *p; + u16_t tot_len; + err_t err; + + /* pass 0, calculate length fields */ + tot_len = snmp_varbind_list_sum(&m_stat->outvb); + tot_len = snmp_resp_header_sum(m_stat, tot_len); + + /* try allocating pbuf(s) for complete response */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, tot_len, PBUF_POOL); + if (p == NULL) + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_snd_response() tooBig\n")); + + /* can't construct reply, return error-status tooBig */ + m_stat->error_status = SNMP_ES_TOOBIG; + m_stat->error_index = 0; + /* pass 0, recalculate lengths, for empty varbind-list */ + tot_len = snmp_varbind_list_sum(&emptyvb); + tot_len = snmp_resp_header_sum(m_stat, tot_len); + /* retry allocation once for header and empty varbind-list */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, tot_len, PBUF_POOL); + } + if (p != NULL) + { + /* first pbuf alloc try or retry alloc success */ + u16_t ofs; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_snd_response() p != NULL\n")); + + /* pass 1, size error, encode packet ino the pbuf(s) */ + ofs = snmp_resp_header_enc(m_stat, p); + snmp_varbind_list_enc(&m_stat->outvb, p, ofs); + + switch (m_stat->error_status) + { + case SNMP_ES_NOERROR: + /* nothing to do */ + break; + case SNMP_ES_TOOBIG: + snmp_inc_snmpouttoobigs(); + break; + case SNMP_ES_NOSUCHNAME: + snmp_inc_snmpoutnosuchnames(); + break; + case SNMP_ES_BADVALUE: + snmp_inc_snmpoutbadvalues(); + break; + case SNMP_ES_GENERROR: + snmp_inc_snmpoutgenerrs(); + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_send_response(): unknown error_status: %d\n", m_stat->error_status)); + break; + } + snmp_inc_snmpoutgetresponses(); + snmp_inc_snmpoutpkts(); + + /** @todo do we need separate rx and tx pcbs for threaded case? */ + /** connect to the originating source */ + udp_connect(m_stat->pcb, &m_stat->sip, m_stat->sp); + err = udp_send(m_stat->pcb, p); + if (err == ERR_MEM) + { + /** @todo release some memory, retry and return tooBig? tooMuchHassle? */ + err = ERR_MEM; + } + else + { + err = ERR_OK; + } + /** disassociate remote address and port with this pcb */ + udp_disconnect(m_stat->pcb); + + pbuf_free(p); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SNMP_MSG_DEBUG, ("snmp_snd_response() done\n")); + return err; + } + else + { + /* first pbuf alloc try or retry alloc failed + very low on memory, couldn't return tooBig */ + return ERR_MEM; + } +} + + +/** + * Sends an generic or enterprise specific trap message. + * + * @param generic_trap is the trap code + * @param eoid points to enterprise object identifier + * @param specific_trap used for enterprise traps when generic_trap == 6 + * @return ERR_OK when success, ERR_MEM if we're out of memory + * + * @note the caller is responsible for filling in outvb in the trap_msg + * @note the use of the enterpise identifier field + * is per RFC1215. + * Use .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.snmp for generic traps + * and .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.yourenterprise + * (sysObjectID) for specific traps. + */ +err_t +snmp_send_trap(s8_t generic_trap, struct snmp_obj_id *eoid, s32_t specific_trap) +{ + struct snmp_trap_dst *td; + struct netif *dst_if; + ip_addr_t dst_ip; + struct pbuf *p; + u16_t i,tot_len; + err_t err = ERR_OK; + + for (i=0, td = &trap_dst[0]; ienable != 0) && !ip_addr_isany(&td->dip)) + { + /* network order trap destination */ + ip_addr_copy(trap_msg.dip, td->dip); + /* lookup current source address for this dst */ + dst_if = ip_route(&td->dip); + if (dst_if != NULL) { + ip_addr_copy(dst_ip, dst_if->ip_addr); + /* @todo: what about IPv6? */ + trap_msg.sip_raw[0] = ip4_addr1(&dst_ip); + trap_msg.sip_raw[1] = ip4_addr2(&dst_ip); + trap_msg.sip_raw[2] = ip4_addr3(&dst_ip); + trap_msg.sip_raw[3] = ip4_addr4(&dst_ip); + trap_msg.gen_trap = generic_trap; + trap_msg.spc_trap = specific_trap; + if (generic_trap == SNMP_GENTRAP_ENTERPRISESPC) + { + /* enterprise-Specific trap */ + trap_msg.enterprise = eoid; + } + else + { + /* generic (MIB-II) trap */ + snmp_get_snmpgrpid_ptr(&trap_msg.enterprise); + } + snmp_get_sysuptime(&trap_msg.ts); + + /* pass 0, calculate length fields */ + tot_len = snmp_varbind_list_sum(&trap_msg.outvb); + tot_len = snmp_trap_header_sum(&trap_msg, tot_len); + + /* allocate pbuf(s) */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, tot_len, PBUF_POOL); + if (p != NULL) + { + u16_t ofs; + + /* pass 1, encode packet ino the pbuf(s) */ + ofs = snmp_trap_header_enc(&trap_msg, p); + snmp_varbind_list_enc(&trap_msg.outvb, p, ofs); + + snmp_inc_snmpouttraps(); + snmp_inc_snmpoutpkts(); + + /** send to the TRAP destination */ + udp_sendto(trap_msg.pcb, p, &trap_msg.dip, SNMP_TRAP_PORT); + + pbuf_free(p); + } else { + err = ERR_MEM; + } + } else { + /* routing error */ + err = ERR_RTE; + } + } + } + return err; +} + +void +snmp_coldstart_trap(void) +{ + trap_msg.outvb.head = NULL; + trap_msg.outvb.tail = NULL; + trap_msg.outvb.count = 0; + snmp_send_trap(SNMP_GENTRAP_COLDSTART, NULL, 0); +} + +void +snmp_authfail_trap(void) +{ + u8_t enable; + snmp_get_snmpenableauthentraps(&enable); + if (enable == 1) + { + trap_msg.outvb.head = NULL; + trap_msg.outvb.tail = NULL; + trap_msg.outvb.count = 0; + snmp_send_trap(SNMP_GENTRAP_AUTHFAIL, NULL, 0); + } +} + +/** + * Sums response header field lengths from tail to head and + * returns resp_header_lengths for second encoding pass. + * + * @param vb_len varbind-list length + * @param rhl points to returned header lengths + * @return the required lenght for encoding the response header + */ +static u16_t +snmp_resp_header_sum(struct snmp_msg_pstat *m_stat, u16_t vb_len) +{ + u16_t tot_len; + struct snmp_resp_header_lengths *rhl; + + rhl = &m_stat->rhl; + tot_len = vb_len; + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(m_stat->error_index, &rhl->erridxlen); + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(rhl->erridxlen, &rhl->erridxlenlen); + tot_len += 1 + rhl->erridxlenlen + rhl->erridxlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(m_stat->error_status, &rhl->errstatlen); + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(rhl->errstatlen, &rhl->errstatlenlen); + tot_len += 1 + rhl->errstatlenlen + rhl->errstatlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(m_stat->rid, &rhl->ridlen); + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(rhl->ridlen, &rhl->ridlenlen); + tot_len += 1 + rhl->ridlenlen + rhl->ridlen; + + rhl->pdulen = tot_len; + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(rhl->pdulen, &rhl->pdulenlen); + tot_len += 1 + rhl->pdulenlen; + + rhl->comlen = m_stat->com_strlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(rhl->comlen, &rhl->comlenlen); + tot_len += 1 + rhl->comlenlen + rhl->comlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(snmp_version, &rhl->verlen); + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(rhl->verlen, &rhl->verlenlen); + tot_len += 1 + rhl->verlen + rhl->verlenlen; + + rhl->seqlen = tot_len; + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(rhl->seqlen, &rhl->seqlenlen); + tot_len += 1 + rhl->seqlenlen; + + return tot_len; +} + +/** + * Sums trap header field lengths from tail to head and + * returns trap_header_lengths for second encoding pass. + * + * @param vb_len varbind-list length + * @param thl points to returned header lengths + * @return the required lenght for encoding the trap header + */ +static u16_t +snmp_trap_header_sum(struct snmp_msg_trap *m_trap, u16_t vb_len) +{ + u16_t tot_len; + struct snmp_trap_header_lengths *thl; + + thl = &m_trap->thl; + tot_len = vb_len; + + snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt(m_trap->ts, &thl->tslen); + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(thl->tslen, &thl->tslenlen); + tot_len += 1 + thl->tslen + thl->tslenlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(m_trap->spc_trap, &thl->strplen); + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(thl->strplen, &thl->strplenlen); + tot_len += 1 + thl->strplen + thl->strplenlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(m_trap->gen_trap, &thl->gtrplen); + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(thl->gtrplen, &thl->gtrplenlen); + tot_len += 1 + thl->gtrplen + thl->gtrplenlen; + + thl->aaddrlen = 4; + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(thl->aaddrlen, &thl->aaddrlenlen); + tot_len += 1 + thl->aaddrlen + thl->aaddrlenlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_oid_cnt(m_trap->enterprise->len, &m_trap->enterprise->id[0], &thl->eidlen); + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(thl->eidlen, &thl->eidlenlen); + tot_len += 1 + thl->eidlen + thl->eidlenlen; + + thl->pdulen = tot_len; + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(thl->pdulen, &thl->pdulenlen); + tot_len += 1 + thl->pdulenlen; + + thl->comlen = sizeof(snmp_publiccommunity) - 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(thl->comlen, &thl->comlenlen); + tot_len += 1 + thl->comlenlen + thl->comlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(snmp_version, &thl->verlen); + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(thl->verlen, &thl->verlenlen); + tot_len += 1 + thl->verlen + thl->verlenlen; + + thl->seqlen = tot_len; + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(thl->seqlen, &thl->seqlenlen); + tot_len += 1 + thl->seqlenlen; + + return tot_len; +} + +/** + * Sums varbind lengths from tail to head and + * annotates lengths in varbind for second encoding pass. + * + * @param root points to the root of the variable binding list + * @return the required lenght for encoding the variable bindings + */ +static u16_t +snmp_varbind_list_sum(struct snmp_varbind_root *root) +{ + struct snmp_varbind *vb; + u32_t *uint_ptr; + s32_t *sint_ptr; + u16_t tot_len; + + tot_len = 0; + vb = root->tail; + while ( vb != NULL ) + { + /* encoded value lenght depends on type */ + switch (vb->value_type) + { + case (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG): + sint_ptr = (s32_t*)vb->value; + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(*sint_ptr, &vb->vlen); + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_COUNTER): + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_GAUGE): + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_TIMETICKS): + uint_ptr = (u32_t*)vb->value; + snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt(*uint_ptr, &vb->vlen); + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR): + case (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_NUL): + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_IPADDR): + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OPAQUE): + vb->vlen = vb->value_len; + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OBJ_ID): + sint_ptr = (s32_t*)vb->value; + snmp_asn1_enc_oid_cnt(vb->value_len / sizeof(s32_t), sint_ptr, &vb->vlen); + break; + default: + /* unsupported type */ + vb->vlen = 0; + break; + }; + /* encoding length of value length field */ + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(vb->vlen, &vb->vlenlen); + snmp_asn1_enc_oid_cnt(vb->ident_len, vb->ident, &vb->olen); + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(vb->olen, &vb->olenlen); + + vb->seqlen = 1 + vb->vlenlen + vb->vlen; + vb->seqlen += 1 + vb->olenlen + vb->olen; + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(vb->seqlen, &vb->seqlenlen); + + /* varbind seq */ + tot_len += 1 + vb->seqlenlen + vb->seqlen; + + vb = vb->prev; + } + + /* varbind-list seq */ + root->seqlen = tot_len; + snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(root->seqlen, &root->seqlenlen); + tot_len += 1 + root->seqlenlen; + + return tot_len; +} + +/** + * Encodes response header from head to tail. + */ +static u16_t +snmp_resp_header_enc(struct snmp_msg_pstat *m_stat, struct pbuf *p) +{ + u16_t ofs; + + ofs = 0; + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_SEQ)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_stat->rhl.seqlen); + ofs += m_stat->rhl.seqlenlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_stat->rhl.verlen); + ofs += m_stat->rhl.verlenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(p, ofs, m_stat->rhl.verlen, snmp_version); + ofs += m_stat->rhl.verlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_stat->rhl.comlen); + ofs += m_stat->rhl.comlenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_raw(p, ofs, m_stat->rhl.comlen, m_stat->community); + ofs += m_stat->rhl.comlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_CONTXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_PDU_GET_RESP)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_stat->rhl.pdulen); + ofs += m_stat->rhl.pdulenlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_stat->rhl.ridlen); + ofs += m_stat->rhl.ridlenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(p, ofs, m_stat->rhl.ridlen, m_stat->rid); + ofs += m_stat->rhl.ridlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_stat->rhl.errstatlen); + ofs += m_stat->rhl.errstatlenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(p, ofs, m_stat->rhl.errstatlen, m_stat->error_status); + ofs += m_stat->rhl.errstatlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_stat->rhl.erridxlen); + ofs += m_stat->rhl.erridxlenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(p, ofs, m_stat->rhl.erridxlen, m_stat->error_index); + ofs += m_stat->rhl.erridxlen; + + return ofs; +} + +/** + * Encodes trap header from head to tail. + */ +static u16_t +snmp_trap_header_enc(struct snmp_msg_trap *m_trap, struct pbuf *p) +{ + u16_t ofs; + + ofs = 0; + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_SEQ)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.seqlen); + ofs += m_trap->thl.seqlenlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.verlen); + ofs += m_trap->thl.verlenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.verlen, snmp_version); + ofs += m_trap->thl.verlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.comlen); + ofs += m_trap->thl.comlenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_raw(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.comlen, (u8_t *)&snmp_publiccommunity[0]); + ofs += m_trap->thl.comlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_CONTXT | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_PDU_TRAP)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.pdulen); + ofs += m_trap->thl.pdulenlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OBJ_ID)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.eidlen); + ofs += m_trap->thl.eidlenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_oid(p, ofs, m_trap->enterprise->len, &m_trap->enterprise->id[0]); + ofs += m_trap->thl.eidlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_IPADDR)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.aaddrlen); + ofs += m_trap->thl.aaddrlenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_raw(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.aaddrlen, &m_trap->sip_raw[0]); + ofs += m_trap->thl.aaddrlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.gtrplen); + ofs += m_trap->thl.gtrplenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_u32t(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.gtrplen, m_trap->gen_trap); + ofs += m_trap->thl.gtrplen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.strplen); + ofs += m_trap->thl.strplenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_u32t(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.strplen, m_trap->spc_trap); + ofs += m_trap->thl.strplen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_TIMETICKS)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.tslen); + ofs += m_trap->thl.tslenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_u32t(p, ofs, m_trap->thl.tslen, m_trap->ts); + ofs += m_trap->thl.tslen; + + return ofs; +} + +/** + * Encodes varbind list from head to tail. + */ +static u16_t +snmp_varbind_list_enc(struct snmp_varbind_root *root, struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs) +{ + struct snmp_varbind *vb; + s32_t *sint_ptr; + u32_t *uint_ptr; + u8_t *raw_ptr; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_SEQ)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, root->seqlen); + ofs += root->seqlenlen; + + vb = root->head; + while ( vb != NULL ) + { + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR | SNMP_ASN1_SEQ)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, vb->seqlen); + ofs += vb->seqlenlen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OBJ_ID)); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, vb->olen); + ofs += vb->olenlen; + snmp_asn1_enc_oid(p, ofs, vb->ident_len, &vb->ident[0]); + ofs += vb->olen; + + snmp_asn1_enc_type(p, ofs, vb->value_type); + ofs += 1; + snmp_asn1_enc_length(p, ofs, vb->vlen); + ofs += vb->vlenlen; + + switch (vb->value_type) + { + case (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_INTEG): + sint_ptr = (s32_t*)vb->value; + snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(p, ofs, vb->vlen, *sint_ptr); + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_COUNTER): + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_GAUGE): + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_TIMETICKS): + uint_ptr = (u32_t*)vb->value; + snmp_asn1_enc_u32t(p, ofs, vb->vlen, *uint_ptr); + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR): + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_IPADDR): + case (SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OPAQUE): + raw_ptr = (u8_t*)vb->value; + snmp_asn1_enc_raw(p, ofs, vb->vlen, raw_ptr); + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_NUL): + break; + case (SNMP_ASN1_UNIV | SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT | SNMP_ASN1_OBJ_ID): + sint_ptr = (s32_t*)vb->value; + snmp_asn1_enc_oid(p, ofs, vb->value_len / sizeof(s32_t), sint_ptr); + break; + default: + /* unsupported type */ + break; + }; + ofs += vb->vlen; + vb = vb->next; + } + return ofs; +} + +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/stats.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/stats.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ff97853fab --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/stats.c @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +/** + * @file + * Statistics module + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_STATS /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" + +#include + +struct stats_ lwip_stats; + +void stats_init(void) +{ +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG +#if MEMP_STATS + const char * memp_names[] = { +#define LWIP_MEMPOOL(name,num,size,desc) desc, +#include "lwip/memp_std.h" + }; + int i; + for (i = 0; i < MEMP_MAX; i++) { + lwip_stats.memp[i].name = memp_names[i]; + } +#endif /* MEMP_STATS */ +#if MEM_STATS + lwip_stats.mem.name = "MEM"; +#endif /* MEM_STATS */ +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ +} + +#if LWIP_STATS_DISPLAY +void +stats_display_proto(struct stats_proto *proto, const char *name) +{ + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("\n%s\n\t", name)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("xmit: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", proto->xmit)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("recv: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", proto->recv)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("fw: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", proto->fw)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("drop: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", proto->drop)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("chkerr: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", proto->chkerr)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("lenerr: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", proto->lenerr)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("memerr: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", proto->memerr)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("rterr: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", proto->rterr)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("proterr: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", proto->proterr)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("opterr: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", proto->opterr)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("err: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", proto->err)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("cachehit: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n", proto->cachehit)); +} + +#if IGMP_STATS || MLD6_STATS +void +stats_display_igmp(struct stats_igmp *igmp, const char *name) +{ + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("\n%s\n\t", name)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("xmit: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->xmit)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("recv: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->recv)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("drop: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->drop)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("chkerr: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->chkerr)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("lenerr: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->lenerr)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("memerr: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->memerr)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("proterr: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->proterr)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("rx_v1: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->rx_v1)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("rx_group: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->rx_group)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("rx_general: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->rx_general)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("rx_report: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->rx_report)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("tx_join: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->tx_join)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("tx_leave: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->tx_leave)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("tx_report: %"STAT_COUNTER_F"\n\t", igmp->tx_report)); +} +#endif /* IGMP_STATS || MLD6_STATS */ + +#if MEM_STATS || MEMP_STATS +void +stats_display_mem(struct stats_mem *mem, const char *name) +{ + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("\nMEM %s\n\t", name)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("avail: %"U32_F"\n\t", (u32_t)mem->avail)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("used: %"U32_F"\n\t", (u32_t)mem->used)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("max: %"U32_F"\n\t", (u32_t)mem->max)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("err: %"U32_F"\n", (u32_t)mem->err)); +} + +#if MEMP_STATS +void +stats_display_memp(struct stats_mem *mem, int index) +{ + char * memp_names[] = { +#define LWIP_MEMPOOL(name,num,size,desc) desc, +#include "lwip/memp_std.h" + }; + if(index < MEMP_MAX) { + stats_display_mem(mem, memp_names[index]); + } +} +#endif /* MEMP_STATS */ +#endif /* MEM_STATS || MEMP_STATS */ + +#if SYS_STATS +void +stats_display_sys(struct stats_sys *sys) +{ + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("\nSYS\n\t")); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("sem.used: %"U32_F"\n\t", (u32_t)sys->sem.used)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("sem.max: %"U32_F"\n\t", (u32_t)sys->sem.max)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("sem.err: %"U32_F"\n\t", (u32_t)sys->sem.err)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("mutex.used: %"U32_F"\n\t", (u32_t)sys->mutex.used)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("mutex.max: %"U32_F"\n\t", (u32_t)sys->mutex.max)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("mutex.err: %"U32_F"\n\t", (u32_t)sys->mutex.err)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("mbox.used: %"U32_F"\n\t", (u32_t)sys->mbox.used)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("mbox.max: %"U32_F"\n\t", (u32_t)sys->mbox.max)); + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(("mbox.err: %"U32_F"\n\t", (u32_t)sys->mbox.err)); +} +#endif /* SYS_STATS */ + +void +stats_display(void) +{ + s16_t i; + + LINK_STATS_DISPLAY(); + ETHARP_STATS_DISPLAY(); + IPFRAG_STATS_DISPLAY(); + IP6_FRAG_STATS_DISPLAY(); + IP_STATS_DISPLAY(); + ND6_STATS_DISPLAY(); + IP6_STATS_DISPLAY(); + IGMP_STATS_DISPLAY(); + MLD6_STATS_DISPLAY(); + ICMP_STATS_DISPLAY(); + ICMP6_STATS_DISPLAY(); + UDP_STATS_DISPLAY(); + TCP_STATS_DISPLAY(); + MEM_STATS_DISPLAY(); + for (i = 0; i < MEMP_MAX; i++) { + MEMP_STATS_DISPLAY(i); + } + SYS_STATS_DISPLAY(); +} +#endif /* LWIP_STATS_DISPLAY */ + +#endif /* LWIP_STATS */ + diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/sys.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/sys.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f177737262 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/sys.c @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +/** + * @file + * lwIP Operating System abstraction + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#include "lwip/sys.h" + +/* Most of the functions defined in sys.h must be implemented in the + * architecture-dependent file sys_arch.c */ + +#if !NO_SYS + +#ifndef sys_msleep +/** + * Sleep for some ms. Timeouts are NOT processed while sleeping. + * + * @param ms number of milliseconds to sleep + */ +void +sys_msleep(u32_t ms) +{ + if (ms > 0) { + sys_sem_t delaysem; + err_t err = sys_sem_new(&delaysem, 0); + if (err == ERR_OK) { + sys_arch_sem_wait(&delaysem, ms); + sys_sem_free(&delaysem); + } + } +} +#endif /* sys_msleep */ + +#endif /* !NO_SYS */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/tcp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/tcp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f89409c0ce --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/tcp.c @@ -0,0 +1,1858 @@ +/** + * @file + * Transmission Control Protocol for IP + * + * This file contains common functions for the TCP implementation, such as functinos + * for manipulating the data structures and the TCP timer functions. TCP functions + * related to input and output is found in tcp_in.c and tcp_out.c respectively. + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_TCP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/tcp.h" +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#include "lwip/debug.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/nd6.h" + +#include + +#ifndef TCP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START +/* From http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers: + "The Dynamic and/or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 65535" */ +#define TCP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START 0xc000 +#define TCP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_END 0xffff +#define TCP_ENSURE_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE(port) (((port) & ~TCP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START) + TCP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START) +#endif + +#if LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE +#define TCP_KEEP_DUR(pcb) ((pcb)->keep_cnt * (pcb)->keep_intvl) +#define TCP_KEEP_INTVL(pcb) ((pcb)->keep_intvl) +#else /* LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE */ +#define TCP_KEEP_DUR(pcb) TCP_MAXIDLE +#define TCP_KEEP_INTVL(pcb) TCP_KEEPINTVL_DEFAULT +#endif /* LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE */ + +const char * const tcp_state_str[] = { + "CLOSED", + "LISTEN", + "SYN_SENT", + "SYN_RCVD", + "ESTABLISHED", + "FIN_WAIT_1", + "FIN_WAIT_2", + "CLOSE_WAIT", + "CLOSING", + "LAST_ACK", + "TIME_WAIT" +}; + +/* last local TCP port */ +static u16_t tcp_port = TCP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START; + +/* Incremented every coarse grained timer shot (typically every 500 ms). */ +u32_t tcp_ticks; +const u8_t tcp_backoff[13] = + { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7}; + /* Times per slowtmr hits */ +const u8_t tcp_persist_backoff[7] = { 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96, 120 }; + +/* The TCP PCB lists. */ + +/** List of all TCP PCBs bound but not yet (connected || listening) */ +struct tcp_pcb *tcp_bound_pcbs; +/** List of all TCP PCBs in LISTEN state */ +union tcp_listen_pcbs_t tcp_listen_pcbs; +/** List of all TCP PCBs that are in a state in which + * they accept or send data. */ +struct tcp_pcb *tcp_active_pcbs; +/** List of all TCP PCBs in TIME-WAIT state */ +struct tcp_pcb *tcp_tw_pcbs; + +#define NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTS 4 +#define NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTS_NO_TIME_WAIT 3 +/** An array with all (non-temporary) PCB lists, mainly used for smaller code size */ +struct tcp_pcb ** const tcp_pcb_lists[] = {&tcp_listen_pcbs.pcbs, &tcp_bound_pcbs, + &tcp_active_pcbs, &tcp_tw_pcbs}; + +/** Only used for temporary storage. */ +struct tcp_pcb *tcp_tmp_pcb; + +u8_t tcp_active_pcbs_changed; + +/** Timer counter to handle calling slow-timer from tcp_tmr() */ +static u8_t tcp_timer; +static u8_t tcp_timer_ctr; +static u16_t tcp_new_port(void); + +/** + * Initialize this module. + */ +void +tcp_init(void) +{ +#if LWIP_RANDOMIZE_INITIAL_LOCAL_PORTS && defined(LWIP_RAND) + tcp_port = TCP_ENSURE_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE(LWIP_RAND()); +#endif /* LWIP_RANDOMIZE_INITIAL_LOCAL_PORTS && defined(LWIP_RAND) */ +} + +/** + * Called periodically to dispatch TCP timers. + */ +void +tcp_tmr(void) +{ + /* Call tcp_fasttmr() every 250 ms */ + tcp_fasttmr(); + + if (++tcp_timer & 1) { + /* Call tcp_tmr() every 500 ms, i.e., every other timer + tcp_tmr() is called. */ + tcp_slowtmr(); + } +} + +/** + * Closes the TX side of a connection held by the PCB. + * For tcp_close(), a RST is sent if the application didn't receive all data + * (tcp_recved() not called for all data passed to recv callback). + * + * Listening pcbs are freed and may not be referenced any more. + * Connection pcbs are freed if not yet connected and may not be referenced + * any more. If a connection is established (at least SYN received or in + * a closing state), the connection is closed, and put in a closing state. + * The pcb is then automatically freed in tcp_slowtmr(). It is therefore + * unsafe to reference it. + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb to close + * @return ERR_OK if connection has been closed + * another err_t if closing failed and pcb is not freed + */ +static err_t +tcp_close_shutdown(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t rst_on_unacked_data) +{ + err_t err; + + if (rst_on_unacked_data && ((pcb->state == ESTABLISHED) || (pcb->state == CLOSE_WAIT))) { + if ((pcb->refused_data != NULL) || (pcb->rcv_wnd != TCP_WND)) { + /* Not all data received by application, send RST to tell the remote + side about this. */ + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb->flags & TF_RXCLOSED", pcb->flags & TF_RXCLOSED); + + /* don't call tcp_abort here: we must not deallocate the pcb since + that might not be expected when calling tcp_close */ + tcp_rst(pcb->snd_nxt, pcb->rcv_nxt, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, + pcb->local_port, pcb->remote_port, PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)); + + tcp_pcb_purge(pcb); + TCP_RMV_ACTIVE(pcb); + if (pcb->state == ESTABLISHED) { + /* move to TIME_WAIT since we close actively */ + pcb->state = TIME_WAIT; + TCP_REG(&tcp_tw_pcbs, pcb); + } else { + /* CLOSE_WAIT: deallocate the pcb since we already sent a RST for it */ + memp_free(MEMP_TCP_PCB, pcb); + } + return ERR_OK; + } + } + + switch (pcb->state) { + case CLOSED: + /* Closing a pcb in the CLOSED state might seem erroneous, + * however, it is in this state once allocated and as yet unused + * and the user needs some way to free it should the need arise. + * Calling tcp_close() with a pcb that has already been closed, (i.e. twice) + * or for a pcb that has been used and then entered the CLOSED state + * is erroneous, but this should never happen as the pcb has in those cases + * been freed, and so any remaining handles are bogus. */ + err = ERR_OK; + if (pcb->local_port != 0) { + TCP_RMV(&tcp_bound_pcbs, pcb); + } + memp_free(MEMP_TCP_PCB, pcb); + pcb = NULL; + break; + case LISTEN: + err = ERR_OK; + tcp_pcb_remove(&tcp_listen_pcbs.pcbs, pcb); + memp_free(MEMP_TCP_PCB_LISTEN, pcb); + pcb = NULL; + break; + case SYN_SENT: + err = ERR_OK; + TCP_PCB_REMOVE_ACTIVE(pcb); + memp_free(MEMP_TCP_PCB, pcb); + pcb = NULL; + snmp_inc_tcpattemptfails(); + break; + case SYN_RCVD: + err = tcp_send_fin(pcb); + if (err == ERR_OK) { + snmp_inc_tcpattemptfails(); + pcb->state = FIN_WAIT_1; + } + break; + case ESTABLISHED: + err = tcp_send_fin(pcb); + if (err == ERR_OK) { + snmp_inc_tcpestabresets(); + pcb->state = FIN_WAIT_1; + } + break; + case CLOSE_WAIT: + err = tcp_send_fin(pcb); + if (err == ERR_OK) { + snmp_inc_tcpestabresets(); + pcb->state = LAST_ACK; + } + break; + default: + /* Has already been closed, do nothing. */ + err = ERR_OK; + pcb = NULL; + break; + } + + if (pcb != NULL && err == ERR_OK) { + /* To ensure all data has been sent when tcp_close returns, we have + to make sure tcp_output doesn't fail. + Since we don't really have to ensure all data has been sent when tcp_close + returns (unsent data is sent from tcp timer functions, also), we don't care + for the return value of tcp_output for now. */ + /* @todo: When implementing SO_LINGER, this must be changed somehow: + If SOF_LINGER is set, the data should be sent and acked before close returns. + This can only be valid for sequential APIs, not for the raw API. */ + tcp_output(pcb); + } + return err; +} + +/** + * Closes the connection held by the PCB. + * + * Listening pcbs are freed and may not be referenced any more. + * Connection pcbs are freed if not yet connected and may not be referenced + * any more. If a connection is established (at least SYN received or in + * a closing state), the connection is closed, and put in a closing state. + * The pcb is then automatically freed in tcp_slowtmr(). It is therefore + * unsafe to reference it (unless an error is returned). + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb to close + * @return ERR_OK if connection has been closed + * another err_t if closing failed and pcb is not freed + */ +err_t +tcp_close(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ +#if TCP_DEBUG + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_close: closing in ")); + tcp_debug_print_state(pcb->state); +#endif /* TCP_DEBUG */ + + if (pcb->state != LISTEN) { + /* Set a flag not to receive any more data... */ + pcb->flags |= TF_RXCLOSED; + } + /* ... and close */ + return tcp_close_shutdown(pcb, 1); +} + +/** + * Causes all or part of a full-duplex connection of this PCB to be shut down. + * This doesn't deallocate the PCB unless shutting down both sides! + * Shutting down both sides is the same as calling tcp_close, so if it succeds, + * the PCB should not be referenced any more. + * + * @param pcb PCB to shutdown + * @param shut_rx shut down receive side if this is != 0 + * @param shut_tx shut down send side if this is != 0 + * @return ERR_OK if shutdown succeeded (or the PCB has already been shut down) + * another err_t on error. + */ +err_t +tcp_shutdown(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, int shut_rx, int shut_tx) +{ + if (pcb->state == LISTEN) { + return ERR_CONN; + } + if (shut_rx) { + /* shut down the receive side: set a flag not to receive any more data... */ + pcb->flags |= TF_RXCLOSED; + if (shut_tx) { + /* shutting down the tx AND rx side is the same as closing for the raw API */ + return tcp_close_shutdown(pcb, 1); + } + /* ... and free buffered data */ + if (pcb->refused_data != NULL) { + pbuf_free(pcb->refused_data); + pcb->refused_data = NULL; + } + } + if (shut_tx) { + /* This can't happen twice since if it succeeds, the pcb's state is changed. + Only close in these states as the others directly deallocate the PCB */ + switch (pcb->state) { + case SYN_RCVD: + case ESTABLISHED: + case CLOSE_WAIT: + return tcp_close_shutdown(pcb, shut_rx); + default: + /* Not (yet?) connected, cannot shutdown the TX side as that would bring us + into CLOSED state, where the PCB is deallocated. */ + return ERR_CONN; + } + } + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Abandons a connection and optionally sends a RST to the remote + * host. Deletes the local protocol control block. This is done when + * a connection is killed because of shortage of memory. + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb to abort + * @param reset boolean to indicate whether a reset should be sent + */ +void +tcp_abandon(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, int reset) +{ + u32_t seqno, ackno; +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API + tcp_err_fn errf; +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + void *errf_arg; + + /* pcb->state LISTEN not allowed here */ + LWIP_ASSERT("don't call tcp_abort/tcp_abandon for listen-pcbs", + pcb->state != LISTEN); + /* Figure out on which TCP PCB list we are, and remove us. If we + are in an active state, call the receive function associated with + the PCB with a NULL argument, and send an RST to the remote end. */ + if (pcb->state == TIME_WAIT) { + tcp_pcb_remove(&tcp_tw_pcbs, pcb); + memp_free(MEMP_TCP_PCB, pcb); + } else { + int send_rst = reset && (pcb->state != CLOSED); + seqno = pcb->snd_nxt; + ackno = pcb->rcv_nxt; +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API + errf = pcb->errf; +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + errf_arg = pcb->callback_arg; + TCP_PCB_REMOVE_ACTIVE(pcb); + if (pcb->unacked != NULL) { + tcp_segs_free(pcb->unacked); + } + if (pcb->unsent != NULL) { + tcp_segs_free(pcb->unsent); + } +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ + if (pcb->ooseq != NULL) { + tcp_segs_free(pcb->ooseq); + } +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ */ + if (send_rst) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_RST_DEBUG, ("tcp_abandon: sending RST\n")); + tcp_rst(seqno, ackno, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, pcb->local_port, pcb->remote_port, PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)); + } + memp_free(MEMP_TCP_PCB, pcb); + TCP_EVENT_ERR(errf, errf_arg, ERR_ABRT); + } +} + +/** + * Aborts the connection by sending a RST (reset) segment to the remote + * host. The pcb is deallocated. This function never fails. + * + * ATTENTION: When calling this from one of the TCP callbacks, make + * sure you always return ERR_ABRT (and never return ERR_ABRT otherwise + * or you will risk accessing deallocated memory or memory leaks! + * + * @param pcb the tcp pcb to abort + */ +void +tcp_abort(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + tcp_abandon(pcb, 1); +} + +/** + * Binds the connection to a local portnumber and IP address. If the + * IP address is not given (i.e., ipaddr == NULL), the IP address of + * the outgoing network interface is used instead. + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb to bind (no check is done whether this pcb is + * already bound!) + * @param ipaddr the local ip address to bind to (use IP_ADDR_ANY to bind + * to any local address + * @param port the local port to bind to + * @return ERR_USE if the port is already in use + * ERR_VAL if bind failed because the PCB is not in a valid state + * ERR_OK if bound + */ +err_t +tcp_bind(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, u16_t port) +{ + int i; + int max_pcb_list = NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTS; + struct tcp_pcb *cpcb; + + LWIP_ERROR("tcp_bind: can only bind in state CLOSED", pcb->state == CLOSED, return ERR_VAL); + +#if SO_REUSE + /* Unless the REUSEADDR flag is set, + we have to check the pcbs in TIME-WAIT state, also. + We do not dump TIME_WAIT pcb's; they can still be matched by incoming + packets using both local and remote IP addresses and ports to distinguish. + */ + if (ip_get_option(pcb, SOF_REUSEADDR)) { + max_pcb_list = NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTS_NO_TIME_WAIT; + } +#endif /* SO_REUSE */ + + if (port == 0) { + port = tcp_new_port(); + if (port == 0) { + return ERR_BUF; + } + } + + /* Check if the address already is in use (on all lists) */ + for (i = 0; i < max_pcb_list; i++) { + for(cpcb = *tcp_pcb_lists[i]; cpcb != NULL; cpcb = cpcb->next) { + if (cpcb->local_port == port) { +#if SO_REUSE + /* Omit checking for the same port if both pcbs have REUSEADDR set. + For SO_REUSEADDR, the duplicate-check for a 5-tuple is done in + tcp_connect. */ + if (!ip_get_option(pcb, SOF_REUSEADDR) || + !ip_get_option(cpcb, SOF_REUSEADDR)) +#endif /* SO_REUSE */ + { + /* @todo: check accept_any_ip_version */ + if (IP_PCB_IPVER_EQ(pcb, cpcb) && + (ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &cpcb->local_ip) || + ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), ip_2_ipX(ipaddr)) || + ipX_addr_cmp(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &cpcb->local_ip, ip_2_ipX(ipaddr)))) { + return ERR_USE; + } + } + } + } + } + + if (!ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), ip_2_ipX(ipaddr))) { + ipX_addr_set(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->local_ip, ip_2_ipX(ipaddr)); + } + pcb->local_port = port; + TCP_REG(&tcp_bound_pcbs, pcb); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_bind: bind to port %"U16_F"\n", port)); + return ERR_OK; +} +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API +/** + * Default accept callback if no accept callback is specified by the user. + */ +static err_t +tcp_accept_null(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, err_t err) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(err); + + return ERR_ABRT; +} +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + +/** + * Set the state of the connection to be LISTEN, which means that it + * is able to accept incoming connections. The protocol control block + * is reallocated in order to consume less memory. Setting the + * connection to LISTEN is an irreversible process. + * + * @param pcb the original tcp_pcb + * @param backlog the incoming connections queue limit + * @return tcp_pcb used for listening, consumes less memory. + * + * @note The original tcp_pcb is freed. This function therefore has to be + * called like this: + * tpcb = tcp_listen(tpcb); + */ +struct tcp_pcb * +tcp_listen_with_backlog(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t backlog) +{ + struct tcp_pcb_listen *lpcb; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(backlog); + LWIP_ERROR("tcp_listen: pcb already connected", pcb->state == CLOSED, return NULL); + + /* already listening? */ + if (pcb->state == LISTEN) { + return pcb; + } +#if SO_REUSE + if (ip_get_option(pcb, SOF_REUSEADDR)) { + /* Since SOF_REUSEADDR allows reusing a local address before the pcb's usage + is declared (listen-/connection-pcb), we have to make sure now that + this port is only used once for every local IP. */ + for(lpcb = tcp_listen_pcbs.listen_pcbs; lpcb != NULL; lpcb = lpcb->next) { + if ((lpcb->local_port == pcb->local_port) && + IP_PCB_IPVER_EQ(pcb, lpcb)) { + if (ipX_addr_cmp(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &lpcb->local_ip, &pcb->local_ip)) { + /* this address/port is already used */ + return NULL; + } + } + } + } +#endif /* SO_REUSE */ + lpcb = (struct tcp_pcb_listen *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCP_PCB_LISTEN); + if (lpcb == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + lpcb->callback_arg = pcb->callback_arg; + lpcb->local_port = pcb->local_port; + lpcb->state = LISTEN; + lpcb->prio = pcb->prio; + lpcb->so_options = pcb->so_options; + ip_set_option(lpcb, SOF_ACCEPTCONN); + lpcb->ttl = pcb->ttl; + lpcb->tos = pcb->tos; +#if LWIP_IPV6 + PCB_ISIPV6(lpcb) = PCB_ISIPV6(pcb); + lpcb->accept_any_ip_version = 0; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ipX_addr_copy(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), lpcb->local_ip, pcb->local_ip); + if (pcb->local_port != 0) { + TCP_RMV(&tcp_bound_pcbs, pcb); + } + memp_free(MEMP_TCP_PCB, pcb); +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API + lpcb->accept = tcp_accept_null; +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG + lpcb->accepts_pending = 0; + lpcb->backlog = (backlog ? backlog : 1); +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + TCP_REG(&tcp_listen_pcbs.pcbs, (struct tcp_pcb *)lpcb); + return (struct tcp_pcb *)lpcb; +} + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** + * Same as tcp_listen_with_backlog, but allows to accept IPv4 and IPv6 + * connections, if the pcb's local address is set to ANY. + */ +struct tcp_pcb * +tcp_listen_dual_with_backlog(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t backlog) +{ + struct tcp_pcb *lpcb; + + lpcb = tcp_listen_with_backlog(pcb, backlog); + if ((lpcb != NULL) && + ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->local_ip)) { + /* The default behavior is to accept connections on either + * IPv4 or IPv6, if not bound. */ + /* @see NETCONN_FLAG_IPV6_V6ONLY for changing this behavior */ + ((struct tcp_pcb_listen*)lpcb)->accept_any_ip_version = 1; + } + return lpcb; +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +/** + * Update the state that tracks the available window space to advertise. + * + * Returns how much extra window would be advertised if we sent an + * update now. + */ +u32_t tcp_update_rcv_ann_wnd(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + u32_t new_right_edge = pcb->rcv_nxt + pcb->rcv_wnd; + + if (TCP_SEQ_GEQ(new_right_edge, pcb->rcv_ann_right_edge + LWIP_MIN((TCP_WND / 2), pcb->mss))) { + /* we can advertise more window */ + pcb->rcv_ann_wnd = pcb->rcv_wnd; + return new_right_edge - pcb->rcv_ann_right_edge; + } else { + if (TCP_SEQ_GT(pcb->rcv_nxt, pcb->rcv_ann_right_edge)) { + /* Can happen due to other end sending out of advertised window, + * but within actual available (but not yet advertised) window */ + pcb->rcv_ann_wnd = 0; + } else { + /* keep the right edge of window constant */ + u32_t new_rcv_ann_wnd = pcb->rcv_ann_right_edge - pcb->rcv_nxt; +#if !LWIP_WND_SCALE + LWIP_ASSERT("new_rcv_ann_wnd <= 0xffff", new_rcv_ann_wnd <= 0xffff); +#endif + pcb->rcv_ann_wnd = (tcpwnd_size_t)new_rcv_ann_wnd; + } + return 0; + } +} + +/** + * This function should be called by the application when it has + * processed the data. The purpose is to advertise a larger window + * when the data has been processed. + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb for which data is read + * @param len the amount of bytes that have been read by the application + */ +void +tcp_recved(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u16_t len) +{ + int wnd_inflation; + + /* pcb->state LISTEN not allowed here */ + LWIP_ASSERT("don't call tcp_recved for listen-pcbs", + pcb->state != LISTEN); + + pcb->rcv_wnd += len; + if (pcb->rcv_wnd > TCP_WND) { + pcb->rcv_wnd = TCP_WND; + } else if(pcb->rcv_wnd == 0) { + /* rcv_wnd overflowed */ + if ((pcb->state == CLOSE_WAIT) || (pcb->state == LAST_ACK)) { + /* In passive close, we allow this, since the FIN bit is added to rcv_wnd + by the stack itself, since it is not mandatory for an application + to call tcp_recved() for the FIN bit, but e.g. the netconn API does so. */ + pcb->rcv_wnd = TCP_WND; + } else { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_recved: len wrapped rcv_wnd\n", 0); + } + } + + wnd_inflation = tcp_update_rcv_ann_wnd(pcb); + + /* If the change in the right edge of window is significant (default + * watermark is TCP_WND/4), then send an explicit update now. + * Otherwise wait for a packet to be sent in the normal course of + * events (or more window to be available later) */ + if (wnd_inflation >= TCP_WND_UPDATE_THRESHOLD) { + tcp_ack_now(pcb); + tcp_output(pcb); + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_recved: received %"U16_F" bytes, wnd %"U16_F" (%"U16_F").\n", + len, pcb->rcv_wnd, TCP_WND - pcb->rcv_wnd)); +} + +/** + * Allocate a new local TCP port. + * + * @return a new (free) local TCP port number + */ +static u16_t +tcp_new_port(void) +{ + u8_t i; + u16_t n = 0; + struct tcp_pcb *pcb; + +again: + if (tcp_port++ == TCP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_END) { + tcp_port = TCP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START; + } + /* Check all PCB lists. */ + for (i = 0; i < NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTS; i++) { + for(pcb = *tcp_pcb_lists[i]; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) { + if (pcb->local_port == tcp_port) { + if (++n > (TCP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_END - TCP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START)) { + return 0; + } + goto again; + } + } + } + return tcp_port; +} + +/** + * Connects to another host. The function given as the "connected" + * argument will be called when the connection has been established. + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb used to establish the connection + * @param ipaddr the remote ip address to connect to + * @param port the remote tcp port to connect to + * @param connected callback function to call when connected (on error, + the err calback will be called) + * @return ERR_VAL if invalid arguments are given + * ERR_OK if connect request has been sent + * other err_t values if connect request couldn't be sent + */ +err_t +tcp_connect(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, u16_t port, + tcp_connected_fn connected) +{ + err_t ret; + u32_t iss; + u16_t old_local_port; + + LWIP_ERROR("tcp_connect: can only connect from state CLOSED", pcb->state == CLOSED, return ERR_ISCONN); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_connect to port %"U16_F"\n", port)); + if (ipaddr != NULL) { + ipX_addr_set(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->remote_ip, ip_2_ipX(ipaddr)); + } else { + return ERR_VAL; + } + pcb->remote_port = port; + + /* check if we have a route to the remote host */ + if (ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->local_ip)) { + /* no local IP address set, yet. */ + struct netif *netif; + ipX_addr_t *local_ip; + ipX_route_get_local_ipX(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, netif, local_ip); + if ((netif == NULL) || (local_ip == NULL)) { + /* Don't even try to send a SYN packet if we have no route + since that will fail. */ + return ERR_RTE; + } + /* Use the address as local address of the pcb. */ + ipX_addr_copy(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), pcb->local_ip, *local_ip); + } + + old_local_port = pcb->local_port; + if (pcb->local_port == 0) { + pcb->local_port = tcp_new_port(); + if (pcb->local_port == 0) { + return ERR_BUF; + } + } +#if SO_REUSE + if (ip_get_option(pcb, SOF_REUSEADDR)) { + /* Since SOF_REUSEADDR allows reusing a local address, we have to make sure + now that the 5-tuple is unique. */ + struct tcp_pcb *cpcb; + int i; + /* Don't check listen- and bound-PCBs, check active- and TIME-WAIT PCBs. */ + for (i = 2; i < NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTS; i++) { + for(cpcb = *tcp_pcb_lists[i]; cpcb != NULL; cpcb = cpcb->next) { + if ((cpcb->local_port == pcb->local_port) && + (cpcb->remote_port == port) && + IP_PCB_IPVER_EQ(cpcb, pcb) && + ipX_addr_cmp(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &cpcb->local_ip, &pcb->local_ip) && + ipX_addr_cmp(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &cpcb->remote_ip, ip_2_ipX(ipaddr))) { + /* linux returns EISCONN here, but ERR_USE should be OK for us */ + return ERR_USE; + } + } + } + } +#endif /* SO_REUSE */ + iss = tcp_next_iss(); + pcb->rcv_nxt = 0; + pcb->snd_nxt = iss; + pcb->lastack = iss - 1; + pcb->snd_lbb = iss - 1; + pcb->rcv_wnd = TCP_WND; + pcb->rcv_ann_wnd = TCP_WND; + pcb->rcv_ann_right_edge = pcb->rcv_nxt; + pcb->snd_wnd = TCP_WND; + /* As initial send MSS, we use TCP_MSS but limit it to 536. + The send MSS is updated when an MSS option is received. */ + pcb->mss = (TCP_MSS > 536) ? 536 : TCP_MSS; +#if TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS + pcb->mss = tcp_eff_send_mss(pcb->mss, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)); +#endif /* TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS */ + pcb->cwnd = 1; + pcb->ssthresh = pcb->mss * 10; +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API + pcb->connected = connected; +#else /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(connected); +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + + /* Send a SYN together with the MSS option. */ + ret = tcp_enqueue_flags(pcb, TCP_SYN); + if (ret == ERR_OK) { + /* SYN segment was enqueued, changed the pcbs state now */ + pcb->state = SYN_SENT; + if (old_local_port != 0) { + TCP_RMV(&tcp_bound_pcbs, pcb); + } + TCP_REG_ACTIVE(pcb); + snmp_inc_tcpactiveopens(); + + tcp_output(pcb); + } + return ret; +} + +/** + * Called every 500 ms and implements the retransmission timer and the timer that + * removes PCBs that have been in TIME-WAIT for enough time. It also increments + * various timers such as the inactivity timer in each PCB. + * + * Automatically called from tcp_tmr(). + */ +void +tcp_slowtmr(void) +{ + struct tcp_pcb *pcb, *prev; + tcpwnd_size_t eff_wnd; + u8_t pcb_remove; /* flag if a PCB should be removed */ + u8_t pcb_reset; /* flag if a RST should be sent when removing */ + err_t err; + + err = ERR_OK; + + ++tcp_ticks; + ++tcp_timer_ctr; + +tcp_slowtmr_start: + /* Steps through all of the active PCBs. */ + prev = NULL; + pcb = tcp_active_pcbs; + if (pcb == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_slowtmr: no active pcbs\n")); + } + while (pcb != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_slowtmr: processing active pcb\n")); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_slowtmr: active pcb->state != CLOSED\n", pcb->state != CLOSED); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_slowtmr: active pcb->state != LISTEN\n", pcb->state != LISTEN); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_slowtmr: active pcb->state != TIME-WAIT\n", pcb->state != TIME_WAIT); + if (pcb->last_timer == tcp_timer_ctr) { + /* skip this pcb, we have already processed it */ + pcb = pcb->next; + continue; + } + pcb->last_timer = tcp_timer_ctr; + + pcb_remove = 0; + pcb_reset = 0; + + if (pcb->state == SYN_SENT && pcb->nrtx == TCP_SYNMAXRTX) { + ++pcb_remove; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_slowtmr: max SYN retries reached\n")); + } + else if (pcb->nrtx == TCP_MAXRTX) { + ++pcb_remove; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_slowtmr: max DATA retries reached\n")); + } else { + if (pcb->persist_backoff > 0) { + /* If snd_wnd is zero, use persist timer to send 1 byte probes + * instead of using the standard retransmission mechanism. */ + pcb->persist_cnt++; + if (pcb->persist_cnt >= tcp_persist_backoff[pcb->persist_backoff-1]) { + pcb->persist_cnt = 0; + if (pcb->persist_backoff < sizeof(tcp_persist_backoff)) { + pcb->persist_backoff++; + } + tcp_zero_window_probe(pcb); + } + } else { + /* Increase the retransmission timer if it is running */ + if(pcb->rtime >= 0) { + ++pcb->rtime; + } + + if (pcb->unacked != NULL && pcb->rtime >= pcb->rto) { + /* Time for a retransmission. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_RTO_DEBUG, ("tcp_slowtmr: rtime %"S16_F + " pcb->rto %"S16_F"\n", + pcb->rtime, pcb->rto)); + + /* Double retransmission time-out unless we are trying to + * connect to somebody (i.e., we are in SYN_SENT). */ + if (pcb->state != SYN_SENT) { + pcb->rto = ((pcb->sa >> 3) + pcb->sv) << tcp_backoff[pcb->nrtx]; + } + + /* Reset the retransmission timer. */ + pcb->rtime = 0; + + /* Reduce congestion window and ssthresh. */ + eff_wnd = LWIP_MIN(pcb->cwnd, pcb->snd_wnd); + pcb->ssthresh = eff_wnd >> 1; + if (pcb->ssthresh < (tcpwnd_size_t)(pcb->mss << 1)) { + pcb->ssthresh = (pcb->mss << 1); + } + pcb->cwnd = pcb->mss; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_CWND_DEBUG, ("tcp_slowtmr: cwnd %"TCPWNDSIZE_F + " ssthresh %"TCPWNDSIZE_F"\n", + pcb->cwnd, pcb->ssthresh)); + + /* The following needs to be called AFTER cwnd is set to one + mss - STJ */ + tcp_rexmit_rto(pcb); + } + } + } + /* Check if this PCB has stayed too long in FIN-WAIT-2 */ + if (pcb->state == FIN_WAIT_2) { + /* If this PCB is in FIN_WAIT_2 because of SHUT_WR don't let it time out. */ + if (pcb->flags & TF_RXCLOSED) { + /* PCB was fully closed (either through close() or SHUT_RDWR): + normal FIN-WAIT timeout handling. */ + if ((u32_t)(tcp_ticks - pcb->tmr) > + TCP_FIN_WAIT_TIMEOUT / TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL) { + ++pcb_remove; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_slowtmr: removing pcb stuck in FIN-WAIT-2\n")); + } + } + } + + /* Check if KEEPALIVE should be sent */ + if(ip_get_option(pcb, SOF_KEEPALIVE) && + ((pcb->state == ESTABLISHED) || + (pcb->state == CLOSE_WAIT))) { + if((u32_t)(tcp_ticks - pcb->tmr) > + (pcb->keep_idle + TCP_KEEP_DUR(pcb)) / TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL) + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_slowtmr: KEEPALIVE timeout. Aborting connection to ")); + ipX_addr_debug_print(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), TCP_DEBUG, &pcb->remote_ip); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("\n")); + + ++pcb_remove; + ++pcb_reset; + } + else if((u32_t)(tcp_ticks - pcb->tmr) > + (pcb->keep_idle + pcb->keep_cnt_sent * TCP_KEEP_INTVL(pcb)) + / TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL) + { + tcp_keepalive(pcb); + pcb->keep_cnt_sent++; + } + } + + /* If this PCB has queued out of sequence data, but has been + inactive for too long, will drop the data (it will eventually + be retransmitted). */ +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ + if (pcb->ooseq != NULL && + (u32_t)tcp_ticks - pcb->tmr >= pcb->rto * TCP_OOSEQ_TIMEOUT) { + tcp_segs_free(pcb->ooseq); + pcb->ooseq = NULL; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_CWND_DEBUG, ("tcp_slowtmr: dropping OOSEQ queued data\n")); + } +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ */ + + /* Check if this PCB has stayed too long in SYN-RCVD */ + if (pcb->state == SYN_RCVD) { + if ((u32_t)(tcp_ticks - pcb->tmr) > + TCP_SYN_RCVD_TIMEOUT / TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL) { + ++pcb_remove; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_slowtmr: removing pcb stuck in SYN-RCVD\n")); + } + } + + /* Check if this PCB has stayed too long in LAST-ACK */ + if (pcb->state == LAST_ACK) { + if ((u32_t)(tcp_ticks - pcb->tmr) > 2 * TCP_MSL / TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL) { + ++pcb_remove; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_slowtmr: removing pcb stuck in LAST-ACK\n")); + } + } + + /* If the PCB should be removed, do it. */ + if (pcb_remove) { + struct tcp_pcb *pcb2; + tcp_err_fn err_fn; + void *err_arg; + tcp_pcb_purge(pcb); + /* Remove PCB from tcp_active_pcbs list. */ + if (prev != NULL) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_slowtmr: middle tcp != tcp_active_pcbs", pcb != tcp_active_pcbs); + prev->next = pcb->next; + } else { + /* This PCB was the first. */ + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_slowtmr: first pcb == tcp_active_pcbs", tcp_active_pcbs == pcb); + tcp_active_pcbs = pcb->next; + } + + if (pcb_reset) { + tcp_rst(pcb->snd_nxt, pcb->rcv_nxt, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, + pcb->local_port, pcb->remote_port, PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)); + } + + err_fn = pcb->errf; + err_arg = pcb->callback_arg; + pcb2 = pcb; + pcb = pcb->next; + memp_free(MEMP_TCP_PCB, pcb2); + + tcp_active_pcbs_changed = 0; + TCP_EVENT_ERR(err_fn, err_arg, ERR_ABRT); + if (tcp_active_pcbs_changed) { + goto tcp_slowtmr_start; + } + } else { + /* get the 'next' element now and work with 'prev' below (in case of abort) */ + prev = pcb; + pcb = pcb->next; + + /* We check if we should poll the connection. */ + ++prev->polltmr; + if (prev->polltmr >= prev->pollinterval) { + prev->polltmr = 0; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_slowtmr: polling application\n")); + tcp_active_pcbs_changed = 0; + TCP_EVENT_POLL(prev, err); + if (tcp_active_pcbs_changed) { + goto tcp_slowtmr_start; + } + /* if err == ERR_ABRT, 'prev' is already deallocated */ + if (err == ERR_OK) { + tcp_output(prev); + } + } + } + } + + + /* Steps through all of the TIME-WAIT PCBs. */ + prev = NULL; + pcb = tcp_tw_pcbs; + while (pcb != NULL) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_slowtmr: TIME-WAIT pcb->state == TIME-WAIT", pcb->state == TIME_WAIT); + pcb_remove = 0; + + /* Check if this PCB has stayed long enough in TIME-WAIT */ + if ((u32_t)(tcp_ticks - pcb->tmr) > 2 * TCP_MSL / TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL) { + ++pcb_remove; + } + + + + /* If the PCB should be removed, do it. */ + if (pcb_remove) { + struct tcp_pcb *pcb2; + tcp_pcb_purge(pcb); + /* Remove PCB from tcp_tw_pcbs list. */ + if (prev != NULL) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_slowtmr: middle tcp != tcp_tw_pcbs", pcb != tcp_tw_pcbs); + prev->next = pcb->next; + } else { + /* This PCB was the first. */ + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_slowtmr: first pcb == tcp_tw_pcbs", tcp_tw_pcbs == pcb); + tcp_tw_pcbs = pcb->next; + } + pcb2 = pcb; + pcb = pcb->next; + memp_free(MEMP_TCP_PCB, pcb2); + } else { + prev = pcb; + pcb = pcb->next; + } + } +} + +/** + * Is called every TCP_FAST_INTERVAL (250 ms) and process data previously + * "refused" by upper layer (application) and sends delayed ACKs. + * + * Automatically called from tcp_tmr(). + */ +void +tcp_fasttmr(void) +{ + struct tcp_pcb *pcb; + + ++tcp_timer_ctr; + +tcp_fasttmr_start: + pcb = tcp_active_pcbs; + + while(pcb != NULL) { + if (pcb->last_timer != tcp_timer_ctr) { + struct tcp_pcb *next; + pcb->last_timer = tcp_timer_ctr; + /* send delayed ACKs */ + if (pcb->flags & TF_ACK_DELAY) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_fasttmr: delayed ACK\n")); + tcp_ack_now(pcb); + tcp_output(pcb); + pcb->flags &= ~(TF_ACK_DELAY | TF_ACK_NOW); + } + + next = pcb->next; + + /* If there is data which was previously "refused" by upper layer */ + if (pcb->refused_data != NULL) { + tcp_active_pcbs_changed = 0; + tcp_process_refused_data(pcb); + if (tcp_active_pcbs_changed) { + /* application callback has changed the pcb list: restart the loop */ + goto tcp_fasttmr_start; + } + } + pcb = next; + } else { + pcb = pcb->next; + } + } +} + +/** Pass pcb->refused_data to the recv callback */ +err_t +tcp_process_refused_data(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE + struct pbuf *rest; + while (pcb->refused_data != NULL) +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + { + err_t err; + u8_t refused_flags = pcb->refused_data->flags; + /* set pcb->refused_data to NULL in case the callback frees it and then + closes the pcb */ + struct pbuf *refused_data = pcb->refused_data; +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE + pbuf_split_64k(refused_data, &rest); + pcb->refused_data = rest; +#else /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + pcb->refused_data = NULL; +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + /* Notify again application with data previously received. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_input: notify kept packet\n")); + TCP_EVENT_RECV(pcb, refused_data, ERR_OK, err); + if (err == ERR_OK) { + /* did refused_data include a FIN? */ + if (refused_flags & PBUF_FLAG_TCP_FIN +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE + && (rest == NULL) +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + ) { + /* correct rcv_wnd as the application won't call tcp_recved() + for the FIN's seqno */ + if (pcb->rcv_wnd != TCP_WND) { + pcb->rcv_wnd++; + } + TCP_EVENT_CLOSED(pcb, err); + if (err == ERR_ABRT) { + return ERR_ABRT; + } + } + } else if (err == ERR_ABRT) { + /* if err == ERR_ABRT, 'pcb' is already deallocated */ + /* Drop incoming packets because pcb is "full" (only if the incoming + segment contains data). */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_input: drop incoming packets, because pcb is \"full\"\n")); + return ERR_ABRT; + } else { + /* data is still refused, pbuf is still valid (go on for ACK-only packets) */ +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE + if (rest != NULL) { + pbuf_cat(refused_data, rest); + } +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + pcb->refused_data = refused_data; + return ERR_INPROGRESS; + } + } + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Deallocates a list of TCP segments (tcp_seg structures). + * + * @param seg tcp_seg list of TCP segments to free + */ +void +tcp_segs_free(struct tcp_seg *seg) +{ + while (seg != NULL) { + struct tcp_seg *next = seg->next; + tcp_seg_free(seg); + seg = next; + } +} + +/** + * Frees a TCP segment (tcp_seg structure). + * + * @param seg single tcp_seg to free + */ +void +tcp_seg_free(struct tcp_seg *seg) +{ + if (seg != NULL) { + if (seg->p != NULL) { + pbuf_free(seg->p); +#if TCP_DEBUG + seg->p = NULL; +#endif /* TCP_DEBUG */ + } + memp_free(MEMP_TCP_SEG, seg); + } +} + +/** + * Sets the priority of a connection. + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb to manipulate + * @param prio new priority + */ +void +tcp_setprio(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t prio) +{ + pcb->prio = prio; +} + +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ +/** + * Returns a copy of the given TCP segment. + * The pbuf and data are not copied, only the pointers + * + * @param seg the old tcp_seg + * @return a copy of seg + */ +struct tcp_seg * +tcp_seg_copy(struct tcp_seg *seg) +{ + struct tcp_seg *cseg; + + cseg = (struct tcp_seg *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCP_SEG); + if (cseg == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + SMEMCPY((u8_t *)cseg, (const u8_t *)seg, sizeof(struct tcp_seg)); + pbuf_ref(cseg->p); + return cseg; +} +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ */ + +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API +/** + * Default receive callback that is called if the user didn't register + * a recv callback for the pcb. + */ +err_t +tcp_recv_null(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, err_t err) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + if (p != NULL) { + tcp_recved(pcb, p->tot_len); + pbuf_free(p); + } else if (err == ERR_OK) { + return tcp_close(pcb); + } + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + +/** + * Kills the oldest active connection that has the same or lower priority than + * 'prio'. + * + * @param prio minimum priority + */ +static void +tcp_kill_prio(u8_t prio) +{ + struct tcp_pcb *pcb, *inactive; + u32_t inactivity; + u8_t mprio; + + + mprio = TCP_PRIO_MAX; + + /* We kill the oldest active connection that has lower priority than prio. */ + inactivity = 0; + inactive = NULL; + for(pcb = tcp_active_pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) { + if (pcb->prio <= prio && + pcb->prio <= mprio && + (u32_t)(tcp_ticks - pcb->tmr) >= inactivity) { + inactivity = tcp_ticks - pcb->tmr; + inactive = pcb; + mprio = pcb->prio; + } + } + if (inactive != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_kill_prio: killing oldest PCB %p (%"S32_F")\n", + (void *)inactive, inactivity)); + tcp_abort(inactive); + } +} + +/** + * Kills the oldest connection that is in TIME_WAIT state. + * Called from tcp_alloc() if no more connections are available. + */ +static void +tcp_kill_timewait(void) +{ + struct tcp_pcb *pcb, *inactive; + u32_t inactivity; + + inactivity = 0; + inactive = NULL; + /* Go through the list of TIME_WAIT pcbs and get the oldest pcb. */ + for(pcb = tcp_tw_pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) { + if ((u32_t)(tcp_ticks - pcb->tmr) >= inactivity) { + inactivity = tcp_ticks - pcb->tmr; + inactive = pcb; + } + } + if (inactive != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_kill_timewait: killing oldest TIME-WAIT PCB %p (%"S32_F")\n", + (void *)inactive, inactivity)); + tcp_abort(inactive); + } +} + +/** + * Allocate a new tcp_pcb structure. + * + * @param prio priority for the new pcb + * @return a new tcp_pcb that initially is in state CLOSED + */ +struct tcp_pcb * +tcp_alloc(u8_t prio) +{ + struct tcp_pcb *pcb; + u32_t iss; + + pcb = (struct tcp_pcb *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCP_PCB); + if (pcb == NULL) { + /* Try killing oldest connection in TIME-WAIT. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_alloc: killing off oldest TIME-WAIT connection\n")); + tcp_kill_timewait(); + /* Try to allocate a tcp_pcb again. */ + pcb = (struct tcp_pcb *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCP_PCB); + if (pcb == NULL) { + /* Try killing active connections with lower priority than the new one. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_alloc: killing connection with prio lower than %d\n", prio)); + tcp_kill_prio(prio); + /* Try to allocate a tcp_pcb again. */ + pcb = (struct tcp_pcb *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCP_PCB); + if (pcb != NULL) { + /* adjust err stats: memp_malloc failed twice before */ + MEMP_STATS_DEC(err, MEMP_TCP_PCB); + } + } + if (pcb != NULL) { + /* adjust err stats: timewait PCB was freed above */ + MEMP_STATS_DEC(err, MEMP_TCP_PCB); + } + } + if (pcb != NULL) { + memset(pcb, 0, sizeof(struct tcp_pcb)); + pcb->prio = prio; + pcb->snd_buf = TCP_SND_BUF; + pcb->snd_queuelen = 0; + pcb->rcv_wnd = TCP_WND; + pcb->rcv_ann_wnd = TCP_WND; +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE + /* snd_scale and rcv_scale are zero unless both sides agree to use scaling */ + pcb->snd_scale = 0; + pcb->rcv_scale = 0; +#endif + pcb->tos = 0; + pcb->ttl = TCP_TTL; + /* As initial send MSS, we use TCP_MSS but limit it to 536. + The send MSS is updated when an MSS option is received. */ + pcb->mss = (TCP_MSS > 536) ? 536 : TCP_MSS; + pcb->rto = 3000 / TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL; + pcb->sa = 0; + pcb->sv = 3000 / TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL; + pcb->rtime = -1; + pcb->cwnd = 1; + iss = tcp_next_iss(); + pcb->snd_wl2 = iss; + pcb->snd_nxt = iss; + pcb->lastack = iss; + pcb->snd_lbb = iss; + pcb->tmr = tcp_ticks; + pcb->last_timer = tcp_timer_ctr; + + pcb->polltmr = 0; + +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API + pcb->recv = tcp_recv_null; +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + + /* Init KEEPALIVE timer */ + pcb->keep_idle = TCP_KEEPIDLE_DEFAULT; + +#if LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE + pcb->keep_intvl = TCP_KEEPINTVL_DEFAULT; + pcb->keep_cnt = TCP_KEEPCNT_DEFAULT; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE */ + + pcb->keep_cnt_sent = 0; + } + return pcb; +} + +/** + * Creates a new TCP protocol control block but doesn't place it on + * any of the TCP PCB lists. + * The pcb is not put on any list until binding using tcp_bind(). + * + * @internal: Maybe there should be a idle TCP PCB list where these + * PCBs are put on. Port reservation using tcp_bind() is implemented but + * allocated pcbs that are not bound can't be killed automatically if wanting + * to allocate a pcb with higher prio (@see tcp_kill_prio()) + * + * @return a new tcp_pcb that initially is in state CLOSED + */ +struct tcp_pcb * +tcp_new(void) +{ + return tcp_alloc(TCP_PRIO_NORMAL); +} + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** + * Creates a new TCP-over-IPv6 protocol control block but doesn't + * place it on any of the TCP PCB lists. + * The pcb is not put on any list until binding using tcp_bind(). + * + * @return a new tcp_pcb that initially is in state CLOSED + */ +struct tcp_pcb * +tcp_new_ip6(void) +{ + struct tcp_pcb * pcb; + pcb = tcp_alloc(TCP_PRIO_NORMAL); + ip_set_v6(pcb, 1); + return pcb; +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +/** + * Used to specify the argument that should be passed callback + * functions. + * + * @param pcb tcp_pcb to set the callback argument + * @param arg void pointer argument to pass to callback functions + */ +void +tcp_arg(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, void *arg) +{ + /* This function is allowed to be called for both listen pcbs and + connection pcbs. */ + pcb->callback_arg = arg; +} +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API + +/** + * Used to specify the function that should be called when a TCP + * connection receives data. + * + * @param pcb tcp_pcb to set the recv callback + * @param recv callback function to call for this pcb when data is received + */ +void +tcp_recv(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, tcp_recv_fn recv) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid socket state for recv callback", pcb->state != LISTEN); + pcb->recv = recv; +} + +/** + * Used to specify the function that should be called when TCP data + * has been successfully delivered to the remote host. + * + * @param pcb tcp_pcb to set the sent callback + * @param sent callback function to call for this pcb when data is successfully sent + */ +void +tcp_sent(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, tcp_sent_fn sent) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid socket state for sent callback", pcb->state != LISTEN); + pcb->sent = sent; +} + +/** + * Used to specify the function that should be called when a fatal error + * has occured on the connection. + * + * @param pcb tcp_pcb to set the err callback + * @param err callback function to call for this pcb when a fatal error + * has occured on the connection + */ +void +tcp_err(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, tcp_err_fn err) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid socket state for err callback", pcb->state != LISTEN); + pcb->errf = err; +} + +/** + * Used for specifying the function that should be called when a + * LISTENing connection has been connected to another host. + * + * @param pcb tcp_pcb to set the accept callback + * @param accept callback function to call for this pcb when LISTENing + * connection has been connected to another host + */ +void +tcp_accept(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, tcp_accept_fn accept) +{ + /* This function is allowed to be called for both listen pcbs and + connection pcbs. */ + pcb->accept = accept; +} +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + + +/** + * Used to specify the function that should be called periodically + * from TCP. The interval is specified in terms of the TCP coarse + * timer interval, which is called twice a second. + * + */ +void +tcp_poll(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, tcp_poll_fn poll, u8_t interval) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid socket state for poll", pcb->state != LISTEN); +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API + pcb->poll = poll; +#else /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(poll); +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + pcb->pollinterval = interval; +} + +/** + * Purges a TCP PCB. Removes any buffered data and frees the buffer memory + * (pcb->ooseq, pcb->unsent and pcb->unacked are freed). + * + * @param pcb tcp_pcb to purge. The pcb itself is not deallocated! + */ +void +tcp_pcb_purge(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + if (pcb->state != CLOSED && + pcb->state != TIME_WAIT && + pcb->state != LISTEN) { + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_pcb_purge\n")); + +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG + if (pcb->state == SYN_RCVD) { + /* Need to find the corresponding listen_pcb and decrease its accepts_pending */ + struct tcp_pcb_listen *lpcb; + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_pcb_purge: pcb->state == SYN_RCVD but tcp_listen_pcbs is NULL", + tcp_listen_pcbs.listen_pcbs != NULL); + for (lpcb = tcp_listen_pcbs.listen_pcbs; lpcb != NULL; lpcb = lpcb->next) { + if ((lpcb->local_port == pcb->local_port) && + IP_PCB_IPVER_EQ(pcb, lpcb) && + (ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(lpcb), &lpcb->local_ip) || + ipX_addr_cmp(PCB_ISIPV6(lpcb), &pcb->local_ip, &lpcb->local_ip))) { + /* port and address of the listen pcb match the timed-out pcb */ + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_pcb_purge: listen pcb does not have accepts pending", + lpcb->accepts_pending > 0); + lpcb->accepts_pending--; + break; + } + } + } +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + + + if (pcb->refused_data != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_pcb_purge: data left on ->refused_data\n")); + pbuf_free(pcb->refused_data); + pcb->refused_data = NULL; + } + if (pcb->unsent != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_pcb_purge: not all data sent\n")); + } + if (pcb->unacked != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_pcb_purge: data left on ->unacked\n")); + } +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ + if (pcb->ooseq != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_pcb_purge: data left on ->ooseq\n")); + } + tcp_segs_free(pcb->ooseq); + pcb->ooseq = NULL; +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ */ + + /* Stop the retransmission timer as it will expect data on unacked + queue if it fires */ + pcb->rtime = -1; + + tcp_segs_free(pcb->unsent); + tcp_segs_free(pcb->unacked); + pcb->unacked = pcb->unsent = NULL; +#if TCP_OVERSIZE + pcb->unsent_oversize = 0; +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ + } +} + +/** + * Purges the PCB and removes it from a PCB list. Any delayed ACKs are sent first. + * + * @param pcblist PCB list to purge. + * @param pcb tcp_pcb to purge. The pcb itself is NOT deallocated! + */ +void +tcp_pcb_remove(struct tcp_pcb **pcblist, struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + TCP_RMV(pcblist, pcb); + + tcp_pcb_purge(pcb); + + /* if there is an outstanding delayed ACKs, send it */ + if (pcb->state != TIME_WAIT && + pcb->state != LISTEN && + pcb->flags & TF_ACK_DELAY) { + pcb->flags |= TF_ACK_NOW; + tcp_output(pcb); + } + + if (pcb->state != LISTEN) { + LWIP_ASSERT("unsent segments leaking", pcb->unsent == NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("unacked segments leaking", pcb->unacked == NULL); +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ + LWIP_ASSERT("ooseq segments leaking", pcb->ooseq == NULL); +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ */ + } + + pcb->state = CLOSED; + + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_pcb_remove: tcp_pcbs_sane()", tcp_pcbs_sane()); +} + +/** + * Calculates a new initial sequence number for new connections. + * + * @return u32_t pseudo random sequence number + */ +u32_t +tcp_next_iss(void) +{ + static u32_t iss = 6510; + + iss += tcp_ticks; /* XXX */ + return iss; +} + +#if TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS +/** + * Calcluates the effective send mss that can be used for a specific IP address + * by using ip_route to determin the netif used to send to the address and + * calculating the minimum of TCP_MSS and that netif's mtu (if set). + */ +u16_t +tcp_eff_send_mss_impl(u16_t sendmss, ipX_addr_t *dest +#if LWIP_IPV6 + , ipX_addr_t *src, u8_t isipv6 +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ) +{ + u16_t mss_s; + struct netif *outif; + s16_t mtu; + + outif = ipX_route(isipv6, src, dest); +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if (isipv6) { + /* First look in destination cache, to see if there is a Path MTU. */ + mtu = nd6_get_destination_mtu(ipX_2_ip6(dest), outif); + } else +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + { + if (outif == NULL) { + return sendmss; + } + mtu = outif->mtu; + } + + if (mtu != 0) { + mss_s = mtu - IP_HLEN - TCP_HLEN; +#if LWIP_IPV6 + /* for IPv6, substract the difference in header size */ + mss_s -= (IP6_HLEN - IP_HLEN); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + /* RFC 1122, chap 4.2.2.6: + * Eff.snd.MSS = min(SendMSS+20, MMS_S) - TCPhdrsize - IPoptionsize + * We correct for TCP options in tcp_write(), and don't support IP options. + */ + sendmss = LWIP_MIN(sendmss, mss_s); + } + return sendmss; +} +#endif /* TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS */ + +const char* +tcp_debug_state_str(enum tcp_state s) +{ + return tcp_state_str[s]; +} + +#if TCP_DEBUG || TCP_INPUT_DEBUG || TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG +/** + * Print a tcp header for debugging purposes. + * + * @param tcphdr pointer to a struct tcp_hdr + */ +void +tcp_debug_print(struct tcp_hdr *tcphdr) +{ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("TCP header:\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("| %5"U16_F" | %5"U16_F" | (src port, dest port)\n", + ntohs(tcphdr->src), ntohs(tcphdr->dest))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("| %010"U32_F" | (seq no)\n", + ntohl(tcphdr->seqno))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("| %010"U32_F" | (ack no)\n", + ntohl(tcphdr->ackno))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("| %2"U16_F" | |%"U16_F"%"U16_F"%"U16_F"%"U16_F"%"U16_F"%"U16_F"| %5"U16_F" | (hdrlen, flags (", + TCPH_HDRLEN(tcphdr), + TCPH_FLAGS(tcphdr) >> 5 & 1, + TCPH_FLAGS(tcphdr) >> 4 & 1, + TCPH_FLAGS(tcphdr) >> 3 & 1, + TCPH_FLAGS(tcphdr) >> 2 & 1, + TCPH_FLAGS(tcphdr) >> 1 & 1, + TCPH_FLAGS(tcphdr) & 1, + ntohs(tcphdr->wnd))); + tcp_debug_print_flags(TCPH_FLAGS(tcphdr)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("), win)\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("| 0x%04"X16_F" | %5"U16_F" | (chksum, urgp)\n", + ntohs(tcphdr->chksum), ntohs(tcphdr->urgp))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); +} + +/** + * Print a tcp state for debugging purposes. + * + * @param s enum tcp_state to print + */ +void +tcp_debug_print_state(enum tcp_state s) +{ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("State: %s\n", tcp_state_str[s])); +} + +/** + * Print tcp flags for debugging purposes. + * + * @param flags tcp flags, all active flags are printed + */ +void +tcp_debug_print_flags(u8_t flags) +{ + if (flags & TCP_FIN) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("FIN ")); + } + if (flags & TCP_SYN) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("SYN ")); + } + if (flags & TCP_RST) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("RST ")); + } + if (flags & TCP_PSH) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("PSH ")); + } + if (flags & TCP_ACK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("ACK ")); + } + if (flags & TCP_URG) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("URG ")); + } + if (flags & TCP_ECE) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("ECE ")); + } + if (flags & TCP_CWR) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("CWR ")); + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("\n")); +} + +/** + * Print all tcp_pcbs in every list for debugging purposes. + */ +void +tcp_debug_print_pcbs(void) +{ + struct tcp_pcb *pcb; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("Active PCB states:\n")); + for(pcb = tcp_active_pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("Local port %"U16_F", foreign port %"U16_F" snd_nxt %"U32_F" rcv_nxt %"U32_F" ", + pcb->local_port, pcb->remote_port, + pcb->snd_nxt, pcb->rcv_nxt)); + tcp_debug_print_state(pcb->state); + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("Listen PCB states:\n")); + for(pcb = (struct tcp_pcb *)tcp_listen_pcbs.pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("Local port %"U16_F", foreign port %"U16_F" snd_nxt %"U32_F" rcv_nxt %"U32_F" ", + pcb->local_port, pcb->remote_port, + pcb->snd_nxt, pcb->rcv_nxt)); + tcp_debug_print_state(pcb->state); + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("TIME-WAIT PCB states:\n")); + for(pcb = tcp_tw_pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("Local port %"U16_F", foreign port %"U16_F" snd_nxt %"U32_F" rcv_nxt %"U32_F" ", + pcb->local_port, pcb->remote_port, + pcb->snd_nxt, pcb->rcv_nxt)); + tcp_debug_print_state(pcb->state); + } +} + +/** + * Check state consistency of the tcp_pcb lists. + */ +s16_t +tcp_pcbs_sane(void) +{ + struct tcp_pcb *pcb; + for(pcb = tcp_active_pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_pcbs_sane: active pcb->state != CLOSED", pcb->state != CLOSED); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_pcbs_sane: active pcb->state != LISTEN", pcb->state != LISTEN); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_pcbs_sane: active pcb->state != TIME-WAIT", pcb->state != TIME_WAIT); + } + for(pcb = tcp_tw_pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_pcbs_sane: tw pcb->state == TIME-WAIT", pcb->state == TIME_WAIT); + } + return 1; +} +#endif /* TCP_DEBUG */ + +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/tcp_in.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/tcp_in.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bd5d053b8c --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/tcp_in.c @@ -0,0 +1,1764 @@ +/** + * @file + * Transmission Control Protocol, incoming traffic + * + * The input processing functions of the TCP layer. + * + * These functions are generally called in the order (ip_input() ->) + * tcp_input() -> * tcp_process() -> tcp_receive() (-> application). + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_TCP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "arch/perf.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#if LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS +#include "lwip/nd6.h" +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS */ + +/* These variables are global to all functions involved in the input + processing of TCP segments. They are set by the tcp_input() + function. */ +static struct tcp_seg inseg; +static struct tcp_hdr *tcphdr; +static u16_t tcphdr_opt1len; +static u8_t* tcphdr_opt2; +static u16_t tcp_optidx; +static u32_t seqno, ackno; +static u8_t flags; +static u16_t tcplen; + +static u8_t recv_flags; +static struct pbuf *recv_data; + +struct tcp_pcb *tcp_input_pcb; + +/* Forward declarations. */ +static err_t tcp_process(struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +static void tcp_receive(struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +static void tcp_parseopt(struct tcp_pcb *pcb); + +static err_t tcp_listen_input(struct tcp_pcb_listen *pcb); +static err_t tcp_timewait_input(struct tcp_pcb *pcb); + +/** + * The initial input processing of TCP. It verifies the TCP header, demultiplexes + * the segment between the PCBs and passes it on to tcp_process(), which implements + * the TCP finite state machine. This function is called by the IP layer (in + * ip_input()). + * + * @param p received TCP segment to process (p->payload pointing to the TCP header) + * @param inp network interface on which this segment was received + */ +void +tcp_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp) +{ + struct tcp_pcb *pcb, *prev; + struct tcp_pcb_listen *lpcb; +#if SO_REUSE + struct tcp_pcb *lpcb_prev = NULL; + struct tcp_pcb_listen *lpcb_any = NULL; +#endif /* SO_REUSE */ + u8_t hdrlen; + err_t err; +#if CHECKSUM_CHECK_TCP + u16_t chksum; +#endif /* CHECKSUM_CHECK_TCP */ + + PERF_START; + + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.recv); + snmp_inc_tcpinsegs(); + + tcphdr = (struct tcp_hdr *)p->payload; + +#if TCP_INPUT_DEBUG + tcp_debug_print(tcphdr); +#endif + + /* Check that TCP header fits in payload */ + if (p->len < sizeof(struct tcp_hdr)) { + /* drop short packets */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_input: short packet (%"U16_F" bytes) discarded\n", p->tot_len)); + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.lenerr); + goto dropped; + } + + /* Don't even process incoming broadcasts/multicasts. */ + if ((!ip_current_is_v6() && ip_addr_isbroadcast(ip_current_dest_addr(), inp)) || + ipX_addr_ismulticast(ip_current_is_v6(), ipX_current_dest_addr())) { + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.proterr); + goto dropped; + } + +#if CHECKSUM_CHECK_TCP + /* Verify TCP checksum. */ + chksum = ipX_chksum_pseudo(ip_current_is_v6(), p, IP_PROTO_TCP, p->tot_len, + ipX_current_src_addr(), ipX_current_dest_addr()); + if (chksum != 0) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_input: packet discarded due to failing checksum 0x%04"X16_F"\n", + chksum)); + tcp_debug_print(tcphdr); + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.chkerr); + goto dropped; + } +#endif /* CHECKSUM_CHECK_TCP */ + + /* Move the payload pointer in the pbuf so that it points to the + TCP data instead of the TCP header. */ + hdrlen = TCPH_HDRLEN(tcphdr); + tcphdr_opt1len = (hdrlen * 4) - TCP_HLEN; + tcphdr_opt2 = NULL; + if (p->len < hdrlen * 4) { + if (p->len >= TCP_HLEN) { + /* TCP header fits into first pbuf, options don't - data is in the next pbuf */ + u16_t optlen = tcphdr_opt1len; + pbuf_header(p, -TCP_HLEN); /* cannot fail */ + LWIP_ASSERT("tcphdr_opt1len >= p->len", tcphdr_opt1len >= p->len); + LWIP_ASSERT("p->next != NULL", p->next != NULL); + tcphdr_opt1len = p->len; + if (optlen > tcphdr_opt1len) { + s16_t opt2len; + /* options continue in the next pbuf: set p to zero length and hide the + options in the next pbuf (adjusting p->tot_len) */ + u8_t phret = pbuf_header(p, -(s16_t)tcphdr_opt1len); + LWIP_ASSERT("phret == 0", phret == 0); + tcphdr_opt2 = (u8_t*)p->next->payload; + opt2len = optlen - tcphdr_opt1len; + phret = pbuf_header(p->next, -opt2len); + LWIP_ASSERT("phret == 0", phret == 0); + /* p->next->payload now points to the TCP data */ + /* manually adjust p->tot_len to changed p->next->tot_len change */ + p->tot_len -= opt2len; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("p->len == 0", p->len == 0); + } else { + /* drop short packets */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_input: short packet\n")); + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.lenerr); + goto dropped; + } + } else { + pbuf_header(p, -(hdrlen * 4)); /* cannot fail */ + } + + /* Convert fields in TCP header to host byte order. */ + tcphdr->src = ntohs(tcphdr->src); + tcphdr->dest = ntohs(tcphdr->dest); + seqno = tcphdr->seqno = ntohl(tcphdr->seqno); + ackno = tcphdr->ackno = ntohl(tcphdr->ackno); + tcphdr->wnd = ntohs(tcphdr->wnd); + + flags = TCPH_FLAGS(tcphdr); + tcplen = p->tot_len + ((flags & (TCP_FIN | TCP_SYN)) ? 1 : 0); + + /* Demultiplex an incoming segment. First, we check if it is destined + for an active connection. */ + prev = NULL; + + + for(pcb = tcp_active_pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_input: active pcb->state != CLOSED", pcb->state != CLOSED); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_input: active pcb->state != TIME-WAIT", pcb->state != TIME_WAIT); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_input: active pcb->state != LISTEN", pcb->state != LISTEN); + if (pcb->remote_port == tcphdr->src && + pcb->local_port == tcphdr->dest && + IP_PCB_IPVER_INPUT_MATCH(pcb) && + ipX_addr_cmp(ip_current_is_v6(), &pcb->remote_ip, ipX_current_src_addr()) && + ipX_addr_cmp(ip_current_is_v6(),&pcb->local_ip, ipX_current_dest_addr())) { + /* Move this PCB to the front of the list so that subsequent + lookups will be faster (we exploit locality in TCP segment + arrivals). */ + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_input: pcb->next != pcb (before cache)", pcb->next != pcb); + if (prev != NULL) { + prev->next = pcb->next; + pcb->next = tcp_active_pcbs; + tcp_active_pcbs = pcb; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_input: pcb->next != pcb (after cache)", pcb->next != pcb); + break; + } + prev = pcb; + } + + if (pcb == NULL) { + /* If it did not go to an active connection, we check the connections + in the TIME-WAIT state. */ + for(pcb = tcp_tw_pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_input: TIME-WAIT pcb->state == TIME-WAIT", pcb->state == TIME_WAIT); + if (pcb->remote_port == tcphdr->src && + pcb->local_port == tcphdr->dest && + IP_PCB_IPVER_INPUT_MATCH(pcb) && + ipX_addr_cmp(ip_current_is_v6(), &pcb->remote_ip, ipX_current_src_addr()) && + ipX_addr_cmp(ip_current_is_v6(),&pcb->local_ip, ipX_current_dest_addr())) { + /* We don't really care enough to move this PCB to the front + of the list since we are not very likely to receive that + many segments for connections in TIME-WAIT. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_input: packed for TIME_WAITing connection.\n")); + tcp_timewait_input(pcb); + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + } + + /* Finally, if we still did not get a match, we check all PCBs that + are LISTENing for incoming connections. */ + prev = NULL; + for(lpcb = tcp_listen_pcbs.listen_pcbs; lpcb != NULL; lpcb = lpcb->next) { + if (lpcb->local_port == tcphdr->dest) { +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if (lpcb->accept_any_ip_version) { + /* found an ANY-match */ +#if SO_REUSE + lpcb_any = lpcb; + lpcb_prev = prev; +#else /* SO_REUSE */ + break; +#endif /* SO_REUSE */ + } else +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + if (IP_PCB_IPVER_INPUT_MATCH(lpcb)) { + if (ipX_addr_cmp(ip_current_is_v6(), &lpcb->local_ip, ipX_current_dest_addr())) { + /* found an exact match */ + break; + } else if (ipX_addr_isany(ip_current_is_v6(), &lpcb->local_ip)) { + /* found an ANY-match */ +#if SO_REUSE + lpcb_any = lpcb; + lpcb_prev = prev; +#else /* SO_REUSE */ + break; + #endif /* SO_REUSE */ + } + } + } + prev = (struct tcp_pcb *)lpcb; + } +#if SO_REUSE + /* first try specific local IP */ + if (lpcb == NULL) { + /* only pass to ANY if no specific local IP has been found */ + lpcb = lpcb_any; + prev = lpcb_prev; + } +#endif /* SO_REUSE */ + if (lpcb != NULL) { + /* Move this PCB to the front of the list so that subsequent + lookups will be faster (we exploit locality in TCP segment + arrivals). */ + if (prev != NULL) { + ((struct tcp_pcb_listen *)prev)->next = lpcb->next; + /* our successor is the remainder of the listening list */ + lpcb->next = tcp_listen_pcbs.listen_pcbs; + /* put this listening pcb at the head of the listening list */ + tcp_listen_pcbs.listen_pcbs = lpcb; + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_input: packed for LISTENing connection.\n")); + tcp_listen_input(lpcb); + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + } + +#if TCP_INPUT_DEBUG + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- tcp_input: flags ")); + tcp_debug_print_flags(TCPH_FLAGS(tcphdr)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+\n")); +#endif /* TCP_INPUT_DEBUG */ + + + if (pcb != NULL) { + /* The incoming segment belongs to a connection. */ +#if TCP_INPUT_DEBUG +#if TCP_DEBUG + tcp_debug_print_state(pcb->state); +#endif /* TCP_DEBUG */ +#endif /* TCP_INPUT_DEBUG */ + + /* Set up a tcp_seg structure. */ + inseg.next = NULL; + inseg.len = p->tot_len; + inseg.p = p; + inseg.tcphdr = tcphdr; + + recv_data = NULL; + recv_flags = 0; + + if (flags & TCP_PSH) { + p->flags |= PBUF_FLAG_PUSH; + } + + /* If there is data which was previously "refused" by upper layer */ + if (pcb->refused_data != NULL) { + if ((tcp_process_refused_data(pcb) == ERR_ABRT) || + ((pcb->refused_data != NULL) && (tcplen > 0))) { + /* pcb has been aborted or refused data is still refused and the new + segment contains data */ + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.drop); + snmp_inc_tcpinerrs(); + goto aborted; + } + } + tcp_input_pcb = pcb; + err = tcp_process(pcb); + /* A return value of ERR_ABRT means that tcp_abort() was called + and that the pcb has been freed. If so, we don't do anything. */ + if (err != ERR_ABRT) { + if (recv_flags & TF_RESET) { + /* TF_RESET means that the connection was reset by the other + end. We then call the error callback to inform the + application that the connection is dead before we + deallocate the PCB. */ + TCP_EVENT_ERR(pcb->errf, pcb->callback_arg, ERR_RST); + tcp_pcb_remove(&tcp_active_pcbs, pcb); + memp_free(MEMP_TCP_PCB, pcb); + } else if (recv_flags & TF_CLOSED) { + /* The connection has been closed and we will deallocate the + PCB. */ + if (!(pcb->flags & TF_RXCLOSED)) { + /* Connection closed although the application has only shut down the + tx side: call the PCB's err callback and indicate the closure to + ensure the application doesn't continue using the PCB. */ + TCP_EVENT_ERR(pcb->errf, pcb->callback_arg, ERR_CLSD); + } + tcp_pcb_remove(&tcp_active_pcbs, pcb); + memp_free(MEMP_TCP_PCB, pcb); + } else { + err = ERR_OK; + /* If the application has registered a "sent" function to be + called when new send buffer space is available, we call it + now. */ + if (pcb->acked > 0) { + u16_t acked; +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE + /* pcb->acked is u32_t but the sent callback only takes a u16_t, + so we might have to call it multiple times. */ + u32_t pcb_acked = pcb->acked; + while(pcb_acked > 0) { + acked = (u16_t)LWIP_MIN(pcb_acked, 0xffffu); + pcb_acked -= acked; +#else + { + acked = pcb->acked; +#endif + TCP_EVENT_SENT(pcb, (u16_t)acked, err); + if (err == ERR_ABRT) { + goto aborted; + } + } + } + +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE + while (recv_data != NULL) { + struct pbuf *rest = NULL; + pbuf_split_64k(recv_data, &rest); +#else /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + if (recv_data != NULL) { +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb->refused_data == NULL", pcb->refused_data == NULL); + if (pcb->flags & TF_RXCLOSED) { + /* received data although already closed -> abort (send RST) to + notify the remote host that not all data has been processed */ + pbuf_free(recv_data); +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE + if (rest != NULL) { + pbuf_free(rest); + } +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + tcp_abort(pcb); + goto aborted; + } + + /* Notify application that data has been received. */ + TCP_EVENT_RECV(pcb, recv_data, ERR_OK, err); + if (err == ERR_ABRT) { +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE + if (rest != NULL) { + pbuf_free(rest); + } +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + goto aborted; + } + + /* If the upper layer can't receive this data, store it */ + if (err != ERR_OK) { +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE + if (rest != NULL) { + pbuf_cat(recv_data, rest); + } +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + pcb->refused_data = recv_data; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_input: keep incoming packet, because pcb is \"full\"\n")); +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE + break; + } else { + /* Upper layer received the data, go on with the rest if > 64K */ + recv_data = rest; +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + } + } + + /* If a FIN segment was received, we call the callback + function with a NULL buffer to indicate EOF. */ + if (recv_flags & TF_GOT_FIN) { + if (pcb->refused_data != NULL) { + /* Delay this if we have refused data. */ + pcb->refused_data->flags |= PBUF_FLAG_TCP_FIN; + } else { + /* correct rcv_wnd as the application won't call tcp_recved() + for the FIN's seqno */ + if (pcb->rcv_wnd != TCP_WND) { + pcb->rcv_wnd++; + } + TCP_EVENT_CLOSED(pcb, err); + if (err == ERR_ABRT) { + goto aborted; + } + } + } + + tcp_input_pcb = NULL; + /* Try to send something out. */ + tcp_output(pcb); +#if TCP_INPUT_DEBUG +#if TCP_DEBUG + tcp_debug_print_state(pcb->state); +#endif /* TCP_DEBUG */ +#endif /* TCP_INPUT_DEBUG */ + } + } + /* Jump target if pcb has been aborted in a callback (by calling tcp_abort()). + Below this line, 'pcb' may not be dereferenced! */ +aborted: + tcp_input_pcb = NULL; + recv_data = NULL; + + /* give up our reference to inseg.p */ + if (inseg.p != NULL) + { + pbuf_free(inseg.p); + inseg.p = NULL; + } + } else { + + /* If no matching PCB was found, send a TCP RST (reset) to the + sender. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_RST_DEBUG, ("tcp_input: no PCB match found, resetting.\n")); + if (!(TCPH_FLAGS(tcphdr) & TCP_RST)) { + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.proterr); + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.drop); + tcp_rst(ackno, seqno + tcplen, ipX_current_dest_addr(), + ipX_current_src_addr(), tcphdr->dest, tcphdr->src, ip_current_is_v6()); + } + pbuf_free(p); + } + + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_input: tcp_pcbs_sane()", tcp_pcbs_sane()); + PERF_STOP("tcp_input"); + return; +dropped: + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.drop); + snmp_inc_tcpinerrs(); + pbuf_free(p); +} + +/** + * Called by tcp_input() when a segment arrives for a listening + * connection (from tcp_input()). + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb_listen for which a segment arrived + * @return ERR_OK if the segment was processed + * another err_t on error + * + * @note the return value is not (yet?) used in tcp_input() + * @note the segment which arrived is saved in global variables, therefore only the pcb + * involved is passed as a parameter to this function + */ +static err_t +tcp_listen_input(struct tcp_pcb_listen *pcb) +{ + struct tcp_pcb *npcb; + err_t rc; + + if (flags & TCP_RST) { + /* An incoming RST should be ignored. Return. */ + return ERR_OK; + } + + /* In the LISTEN state, we check for incoming SYN segments, + creates a new PCB, and responds with a SYN|ACK. */ + if (flags & TCP_ACK) { + /* For incoming segments with the ACK flag set, respond with a + RST. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_RST_DEBUG, ("tcp_listen_input: ACK in LISTEN, sending reset\n")); + tcp_rst(ackno, seqno + tcplen, ipX_current_dest_addr(), + ipX_current_src_addr(), tcphdr->dest, tcphdr->src, ip_current_is_v6()); + } else if (flags & TCP_SYN) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("TCP connection request %"U16_F" -> %"U16_F".\n", tcphdr->src, tcphdr->dest)); +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG + if (pcb->accepts_pending >= pcb->backlog) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_listen_input: listen backlog exceeded for port %"U16_F"\n", tcphdr->dest)); + return ERR_ABRT; + } +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + npcb = tcp_alloc(pcb->prio); + /* If a new PCB could not be created (probably due to lack of memory), + we don't do anything, but rely on the sender will retransmit the + SYN at a time when we have more memory available. */ + if (npcb == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_listen_input: could not allocate PCB\n")); + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.memerr); + return ERR_MEM; + } +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG + pcb->accepts_pending++; +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + /* Set up the new PCB. */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 + PCB_ISIPV6(npcb) = ip_current_is_v6(); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ipX_addr_copy(ip_current_is_v6(), npcb->local_ip, *ipX_current_dest_addr()); + ipX_addr_copy(ip_current_is_v6(), npcb->remote_ip, *ipX_current_src_addr()); + npcb->local_port = pcb->local_port; + npcb->remote_port = tcphdr->src; + npcb->state = SYN_RCVD; + npcb->rcv_nxt = seqno + 1; + npcb->rcv_ann_right_edge = npcb->rcv_nxt; + npcb->snd_wl1 = seqno - 1;/* initialise to seqno-1 to force window update */ + npcb->callback_arg = pcb->callback_arg; +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API + npcb->accept = pcb->accept; +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + /* inherit socket options */ + npcb->so_options = pcb->so_options & SOF_INHERITED; + /* Register the new PCB so that we can begin receiving segments + for it. */ + TCP_REG_ACTIVE(npcb); + + /* Parse any options in the SYN. */ + tcp_parseopt(npcb); + npcb->snd_wnd = SND_WND_SCALE(npcb, tcphdr->wnd); + npcb->snd_wnd_max = npcb->snd_wnd; + npcb->ssthresh = npcb->snd_wnd; + +#if TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS + npcb->mss = tcp_eff_send_mss(npcb->mss, &npcb->local_ip, + &npcb->remote_ip, PCB_ISIPV6(npcb)); +#endif /* TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS */ + + snmp_inc_tcppassiveopens(); + + /* Send a SYN|ACK together with the MSS option. */ + rc = tcp_enqueue_flags(npcb, TCP_SYN | TCP_ACK); + if (rc != ERR_OK) { + tcp_abandon(npcb, 0); + return rc; + } + return tcp_output(npcb); + } + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Called by tcp_input() when a segment arrives for a connection in + * TIME_WAIT. + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb for which a segment arrived + * + * @note the segment which arrived is saved in global variables, therefore only the pcb + * involved is passed as a parameter to this function + */ +static err_t +tcp_timewait_input(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + /* RFC 1337: in TIME_WAIT, ignore RST and ACK FINs + any 'acceptable' segments */ + /* RFC 793 3.9 Event Processing - Segment Arrives: + * - first check sequence number - we skip that one in TIME_WAIT (always + * acceptable since we only send ACKs) + * - second check the RST bit (... return) */ + if (flags & TCP_RST) { + return ERR_OK; + } + /* - fourth, check the SYN bit, */ + if (flags & TCP_SYN) { + /* If an incoming segment is not acceptable, an acknowledgment + should be sent in reply */ + if (TCP_SEQ_BETWEEN(seqno, pcb->rcv_nxt, pcb->rcv_nxt+pcb->rcv_wnd)) { + /* If the SYN is in the window it is an error, send a reset */ + tcp_rst(ackno, seqno + tcplen, ipX_current_dest_addr(), + ipX_current_src_addr(), tcphdr->dest, tcphdr->src, ip_current_is_v6()); + return ERR_OK; + } + } else if (flags & TCP_FIN) { + /* - eighth, check the FIN bit: Remain in the TIME-WAIT state. + Restart the 2 MSL time-wait timeout.*/ + pcb->tmr = tcp_ticks; + } + + if ((tcplen > 0)) { + /* Acknowledge data, FIN or out-of-window SYN */ + pcb->flags |= TF_ACK_NOW; + return tcp_output(pcb); + } + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Implements the TCP state machine. Called by tcp_input. In some + * states tcp_receive() is called to receive data. The tcp_seg + * argument will be freed by the caller (tcp_input()) unless the + * recv_data pointer in the pcb is set. + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb for which a segment arrived + * + * @note the segment which arrived is saved in global variables, therefore only the pcb + * involved is passed as a parameter to this function + */ +static err_t +tcp_process(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct tcp_seg *rseg; + u8_t acceptable = 0; + err_t err; + + err = ERR_OK; + + /* Process incoming RST segments. */ + if (flags & TCP_RST) { + /* First, determine if the reset is acceptable. */ + if (pcb->state == SYN_SENT) { + if (ackno == pcb->snd_nxt) { + acceptable = 1; + } + } else { + if (TCP_SEQ_BETWEEN(seqno, pcb->rcv_nxt, + pcb->rcv_nxt+pcb->rcv_wnd)) { + acceptable = 1; + } + } + + if (acceptable) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_process: Connection RESET\n")); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_input: pcb->state != CLOSED", pcb->state != CLOSED); + recv_flags |= TF_RESET; + pcb->flags &= ~TF_ACK_DELAY; + return ERR_RST; + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_process: unacceptable reset seqno %"U32_F" rcv_nxt %"U32_F"\n", + seqno, pcb->rcv_nxt)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_process: unacceptable reset seqno %"U32_F" rcv_nxt %"U32_F"\n", + seqno, pcb->rcv_nxt)); + return ERR_OK; + } + } + + if ((flags & TCP_SYN) && (pcb->state != SYN_SENT && pcb->state != SYN_RCVD)) { + /* Cope with new connection attempt after remote end crashed */ + tcp_ack_now(pcb); + return ERR_OK; + } + + if ((pcb->flags & TF_RXCLOSED) == 0) { + /* Update the PCB (in)activity timer unless rx is closed (see tcp_shutdown) */ + pcb->tmr = tcp_ticks; + } + pcb->keep_cnt_sent = 0; + + tcp_parseopt(pcb); + + /* Do different things depending on the TCP state. */ + switch (pcb->state) { + case SYN_SENT: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("SYN-SENT: ackno %"U32_F" pcb->snd_nxt %"U32_F" unacked %"U32_F"\n", ackno, + pcb->snd_nxt, ntohl(pcb->unacked->tcphdr->seqno))); + /* received SYN ACK with expected sequence number? */ + if ((flags & TCP_ACK) && (flags & TCP_SYN) + && ackno == ntohl(pcb->unacked->tcphdr->seqno) + 1) { + pcb->snd_buf++; + pcb->rcv_nxt = seqno + 1; + pcb->rcv_ann_right_edge = pcb->rcv_nxt; + pcb->lastack = ackno; + pcb->snd_wnd = SND_WND_SCALE(pcb, tcphdr->wnd); + pcb->snd_wnd_max = pcb->snd_wnd; + pcb->snd_wl1 = seqno - 1; /* initialise to seqno - 1 to force window update */ + pcb->state = ESTABLISHED; + +#if TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS + pcb->mss = tcp_eff_send_mss(pcb->mss, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, + PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)); +#endif /* TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS */ + + /* Set ssthresh again after changing pcb->mss (already set in tcp_connect + * but for the default value of pcb->mss) */ + pcb->ssthresh = pcb->mss * 10; + + pcb->cwnd = ((pcb->cwnd == 1) ? (pcb->mss * 2) : pcb->mss); + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb->snd_queuelen > 0", (pcb->snd_queuelen > 0)); + --pcb->snd_queuelen; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_QLEN_DEBUG, ("tcp_process: SYN-SENT --queuelen %"TCPWNDSIZE_F"\n", (tcpwnd_size_t)pcb->snd_queuelen)); + rseg = pcb->unacked; + pcb->unacked = rseg->next; + tcp_seg_free(rseg); + + /* If there's nothing left to acknowledge, stop the retransmit + timer, otherwise reset it to start again */ + if(pcb->unacked == NULL) + pcb->rtime = -1; + else { + pcb->rtime = 0; + pcb->nrtx = 0; + } + + /* Call the user specified function to call when sucessfully + * connected. */ + TCP_EVENT_CONNECTED(pcb, ERR_OK, err); + if (err == ERR_ABRT) { + return ERR_ABRT; + } + tcp_ack_now(pcb); + } + /* received ACK? possibly a half-open connection */ + else if (flags & TCP_ACK) { + /* send a RST to bring the other side in a non-synchronized state. */ + tcp_rst(ackno, seqno + tcplen, ipX_current_dest_addr(), + ipX_current_src_addr(), tcphdr->dest, tcphdr->src, ip_current_is_v6()); + } + break; + case SYN_RCVD: + if (flags & TCP_ACK) { + /* expected ACK number? */ + if (TCP_SEQ_BETWEEN(ackno, pcb->lastack+1, pcb->snd_nxt)) { + tcpwnd_size_t old_cwnd; + pcb->state = ESTABLISHED; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("TCP connection established %"U16_F" -> %"U16_F".\n", inseg.tcphdr->src, inseg.tcphdr->dest)); +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb->accept != NULL", pcb->accept != NULL); +#endif + /* Call the accept function. */ + TCP_EVENT_ACCEPT(pcb, ERR_OK, err); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + /* If the accept function returns with an error, we abort + * the connection. */ + /* Already aborted? */ + if (err != ERR_ABRT) { + tcp_abort(pcb); + } + return ERR_ABRT; + } + old_cwnd = pcb->cwnd; + /* If there was any data contained within this ACK, + * we'd better pass it on to the application as well. */ + tcp_receive(pcb); + + /* Prevent ACK for SYN to generate a sent event */ + if (pcb->acked != 0) { + pcb->acked--; + } + + pcb->cwnd = ((old_cwnd == 1) ? (pcb->mss * 2) : pcb->mss); + + if (recv_flags & TF_GOT_FIN) { + tcp_ack_now(pcb); + pcb->state = CLOSE_WAIT; + } + } else { + /* incorrect ACK number, send RST */ + tcp_rst(ackno, seqno + tcplen, ipX_current_dest_addr(), + ipX_current_src_addr(), tcphdr->dest, tcphdr->src, ip_current_is_v6()); + } + } else if ((flags & TCP_SYN) && (seqno == pcb->rcv_nxt - 1)) { + /* Looks like another copy of the SYN - retransmit our SYN-ACK */ + tcp_rexmit(pcb); + } + break; + case CLOSE_WAIT: + /* FALLTHROUGH */ + case ESTABLISHED: + tcp_receive(pcb); + if (recv_flags & TF_GOT_FIN) { /* passive close */ + tcp_ack_now(pcb); + pcb->state = CLOSE_WAIT; + } + break; + case FIN_WAIT_1: + tcp_receive(pcb); + if (recv_flags & TF_GOT_FIN) { + if ((flags & TCP_ACK) && (ackno == pcb->snd_nxt)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, + ("TCP connection closed: FIN_WAIT_1 %"U16_F" -> %"U16_F".\n", inseg.tcphdr->src, inseg.tcphdr->dest)); + tcp_ack_now(pcb); + tcp_pcb_purge(pcb); + TCP_RMV_ACTIVE(pcb); + pcb->state = TIME_WAIT; + TCP_REG(&tcp_tw_pcbs, pcb); + } else { + tcp_ack_now(pcb); + pcb->state = CLOSING; + } + } else if ((flags & TCP_ACK) && (ackno == pcb->snd_nxt)) { + pcb->state = FIN_WAIT_2; + } + break; + case FIN_WAIT_2: + tcp_receive(pcb); + if (recv_flags & TF_GOT_FIN) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("TCP connection closed: FIN_WAIT_2 %"U16_F" -> %"U16_F".\n", inseg.tcphdr->src, inseg.tcphdr->dest)); + tcp_ack_now(pcb); + tcp_pcb_purge(pcb); + TCP_RMV_ACTIVE(pcb); + pcb->state = TIME_WAIT; + TCP_REG(&tcp_tw_pcbs, pcb); + } + break; + case CLOSING: + tcp_receive(pcb); + if (flags & TCP_ACK && ackno == pcb->snd_nxt) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("TCP connection closed: CLOSING %"U16_F" -> %"U16_F".\n", inseg.tcphdr->src, inseg.tcphdr->dest)); + tcp_pcb_purge(pcb); + TCP_RMV_ACTIVE(pcb); + pcb->state = TIME_WAIT; + TCP_REG(&tcp_tw_pcbs, pcb); + } + break; + case LAST_ACK: + tcp_receive(pcb); + if (flags & TCP_ACK && ackno == pcb->snd_nxt) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("TCP connection closed: LAST_ACK %"U16_F" -> %"U16_F".\n", inseg.tcphdr->src, inseg.tcphdr->dest)); + /* bugfix #21699: don't set pcb->state to CLOSED here or we risk leaking segments */ + recv_flags |= TF_CLOSED; + } + break; + default: + break; + } + return ERR_OK; +} + +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ +/** + * Insert segment into the list (segments covered with new one will be deleted) + * + * Called from tcp_receive() + */ +static void +tcp_oos_insert_segment(struct tcp_seg *cseg, struct tcp_seg *next) +{ + struct tcp_seg *old_seg; + + if (TCPH_FLAGS(cseg->tcphdr) & TCP_FIN) { + /* received segment overlaps all following segments */ + tcp_segs_free(next); + next = NULL; + } + else { + /* delete some following segments + oos queue may have segments with FIN flag */ + while (next && + TCP_SEQ_GEQ((seqno + cseg->len), + (next->tcphdr->seqno + next->len))) { + /* cseg with FIN already processed */ + if (TCPH_FLAGS(next->tcphdr) & TCP_FIN) { + TCPH_SET_FLAG(cseg->tcphdr, TCP_FIN); + } + old_seg = next; + next = next->next; + tcp_seg_free(old_seg); + } + if (next && + TCP_SEQ_GT(seqno + cseg->len, next->tcphdr->seqno)) { + /* We need to trim the incoming segment. */ + cseg->len = (u16_t)(next->tcphdr->seqno - seqno); + pbuf_realloc(cseg->p, cseg->len); + } + } + cseg->next = next; +} +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ */ + +/** + * Called by tcp_process. Checks if the given segment is an ACK for outstanding + * data, and if so frees the memory of the buffered data. Next, is places the + * segment on any of the receive queues (pcb->recved or pcb->ooseq). If the segment + * is buffered, the pbuf is referenced by pbuf_ref so that it will not be freed until + * it has been removed from the buffer. + * + * If the incoming segment constitutes an ACK for a segment that was used for RTT + * estimation, the RTT is estimated here as well. + * + * Called from tcp_process(). + */ +static void +tcp_receive(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct tcp_seg *next; +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ + struct tcp_seg *prev, *cseg; +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ */ + struct pbuf *p; + s32_t off; + s16_t m; + u32_t right_wnd_edge; + u16_t new_tot_len; + int found_dupack = 0; +#if TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES || TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS + u32_t ooseq_blen; + u16_t ooseq_qlen; +#endif /* TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES || TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS */ + + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_receive: wrong state", pcb->state >= ESTABLISHED); + + if (flags & TCP_ACK) { + right_wnd_edge = pcb->snd_wnd + pcb->snd_wl2; + + /* Update window. */ + if (TCP_SEQ_LT(pcb->snd_wl1, seqno) || + (pcb->snd_wl1 == seqno && TCP_SEQ_LT(pcb->snd_wl2, ackno)) || + (pcb->snd_wl2 == ackno && tcphdr->wnd > pcb->snd_wnd)) { + pcb->snd_wnd = SND_WND_SCALE(pcb, tcphdr->wnd); + /* keep track of the biggest window announced by the remote host to calculate + the maximum segment size */ + if (pcb->snd_wnd_max < pcb->snd_wnd) { + pcb->snd_wnd_max = pcb->snd_wnd; + } + pcb->snd_wl1 = seqno; + pcb->snd_wl2 = ackno; + if (pcb->snd_wnd == 0) { + if (pcb->persist_backoff == 0) { + /* start persist timer */ + pcb->persist_cnt = 0; + pcb->persist_backoff = 1; + } + } else if (pcb->persist_backoff > 0) { + /* stop persist timer */ + pcb->persist_backoff = 0; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_WND_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: window update %"U16_F"\n", pcb->snd_wnd)); +#if TCP_WND_DEBUG + } else { + if (pcb->snd_wnd != tcphdr->wnd) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_WND_DEBUG, + ("tcp_receive: no window update lastack %"U32_F" ackno %" + U32_F" wl1 %"U32_F" seqno %"U32_F" wl2 %"U32_F"\n", + pcb->lastack, ackno, pcb->snd_wl1, seqno, pcb->snd_wl2)); + } +#endif /* TCP_WND_DEBUG */ + } + + /* (From Stevens TCP/IP Illustrated Vol II, p970.) Its only a + * duplicate ack if: + * 1) It doesn't ACK new data + * 2) length of received packet is zero (i.e. no payload) + * 3) the advertised window hasn't changed + * 4) There is outstanding unacknowledged data (retransmission timer running) + * 5) The ACK is == biggest ACK sequence number so far seen (snd_una) + * + * If it passes all five, should process as a dupack: + * a) dupacks < 3: do nothing + * b) dupacks == 3: fast retransmit + * c) dupacks > 3: increase cwnd + * + * If it only passes 1-3, should reset dupack counter (and add to + * stats, which we don't do in lwIP) + * + * If it only passes 1, should reset dupack counter + * + */ + + /* Clause 1 */ + if (TCP_SEQ_LEQ(ackno, pcb->lastack)) { + pcb->acked = 0; + /* Clause 2 */ + if (tcplen == 0) { + /* Clause 3 */ + if (pcb->snd_wl2 + pcb->snd_wnd == right_wnd_edge){ + /* Clause 4 */ + if (pcb->rtime >= 0) { + /* Clause 5 */ + if (pcb->lastack == ackno) { + found_dupack = 1; + if ((u8_t)(pcb->dupacks + 1) > pcb->dupacks) { + ++pcb->dupacks; + } + if (pcb->dupacks > 3) { + /* Inflate the congestion window, but not if it means that + the value overflows. */ + if ((tcpwnd_size_t)(pcb->cwnd + pcb->mss) > pcb->cwnd) { + pcb->cwnd += pcb->mss; + } + } else if (pcb->dupacks == 3) { + /* Do fast retransmit */ + tcp_rexmit_fast(pcb); + } + } + } + } + } + /* If Clause (1) or more is true, but not a duplicate ack, reset + * count of consecutive duplicate acks */ + if (!found_dupack) { + pcb->dupacks = 0; + } + } else if (TCP_SEQ_BETWEEN(ackno, pcb->lastack+1, pcb->snd_nxt)){ + /* We come here when the ACK acknowledges new data. */ + + /* Reset the "IN Fast Retransmit" flag, since we are no longer + in fast retransmit. Also reset the congestion window to the + slow start threshold. */ + if (pcb->flags & TF_INFR) { + pcb->flags &= ~TF_INFR; + pcb->cwnd = pcb->ssthresh; + } + + /* Reset the number of retransmissions. */ + pcb->nrtx = 0; + + /* Reset the retransmission time-out. */ + pcb->rto = (pcb->sa >> 3) + pcb->sv; + + /* Update the send buffer space. Diff between the two can never exceed 64K + unless window scaling is used. */ + pcb->acked = (tcpwnd_size_t)(ackno - pcb->lastack); + + pcb->snd_buf += pcb->acked; + + /* Reset the fast retransmit variables. */ + pcb->dupacks = 0; + pcb->lastack = ackno; + + /* Update the congestion control variables (cwnd and + ssthresh). */ + if (pcb->state >= ESTABLISHED) { + if (pcb->cwnd < pcb->ssthresh) { + if ((tcpwnd_size_t)(pcb->cwnd + pcb->mss) > pcb->cwnd) { + pcb->cwnd += pcb->mss; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_CWND_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: slow start cwnd %"TCPWNDSIZE_F"\n", pcb->cwnd)); + } else { + tcpwnd_size_t new_cwnd = (pcb->cwnd + pcb->mss * pcb->mss / pcb->cwnd); + if (new_cwnd > pcb->cwnd) { + pcb->cwnd = new_cwnd; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_CWND_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: congestion avoidance cwnd %"TCPWNDSIZE_F"\n", pcb->cwnd)); + } + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: ACK for %"U32_F", unacked->seqno %"U32_F":%"U32_F"\n", + ackno, + pcb->unacked != NULL? + ntohl(pcb->unacked->tcphdr->seqno): 0, + pcb->unacked != NULL? + ntohl(pcb->unacked->tcphdr->seqno) + TCP_TCPLEN(pcb->unacked): 0)); + + /* Remove segment from the unacknowledged list if the incoming + ACK acknowlegdes them. */ + while (pcb->unacked != NULL && + TCP_SEQ_LEQ(ntohl(pcb->unacked->tcphdr->seqno) + + TCP_TCPLEN(pcb->unacked), ackno)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: removing %"U32_F":%"U32_F" from pcb->unacked\n", + ntohl(pcb->unacked->tcphdr->seqno), + ntohl(pcb->unacked->tcphdr->seqno) + + TCP_TCPLEN(pcb->unacked))); + + next = pcb->unacked; + pcb->unacked = pcb->unacked->next; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_QLEN_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: queuelen %"TCPWNDSIZE_F" ... ", (tcpwnd_size_t)pcb->snd_queuelen)); + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb->snd_queuelen >= pbuf_clen(next->p)", (pcb->snd_queuelen >= pbuf_clen(next->p))); + /* Prevent ACK for FIN to generate a sent event */ + if ((pcb->acked != 0) && ((TCPH_FLAGS(next->tcphdr) & TCP_FIN) != 0)) { + pcb->acked--; + } + + pcb->snd_queuelen -= pbuf_clen(next->p); + tcp_seg_free(next); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_QLEN_DEBUG, ("%"TCPWNDSIZE_F" (after freeing unacked)\n", (tcpwnd_size_t)pcb->snd_queuelen)); + if (pcb->snd_queuelen != 0) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_receive: valid queue length", pcb->unacked != NULL || + pcb->unsent != NULL); + } + } + + /* If there's nothing left to acknowledge, stop the retransmit + timer, otherwise reset it to start again */ + if (pcb->unacked == NULL) { + pcb->rtime = -1; + } else { + pcb->rtime = 0; + } + + pcb->polltmr = 0; + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS + if (PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)) { + /* Inform neighbor reachability of forward progress. */ + nd6_reachability_hint(ip6_current_src_addr()); + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS*/ + } else { + /* Out of sequence ACK, didn't really ack anything */ + pcb->acked = 0; + tcp_send_empty_ack(pcb); + } + + /* We go through the ->unsent list to see if any of the segments + on the list are acknowledged by the ACK. This may seem + strange since an "unsent" segment shouldn't be acked. The + rationale is that lwIP puts all outstanding segments on the + ->unsent list after a retransmission, so these segments may + in fact have been sent once. */ + while (pcb->unsent != NULL && + TCP_SEQ_BETWEEN(ackno, ntohl(pcb->unsent->tcphdr->seqno) + + TCP_TCPLEN(pcb->unsent), pcb->snd_nxt)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: removing %"U32_F":%"U32_F" from pcb->unsent\n", + ntohl(pcb->unsent->tcphdr->seqno), ntohl(pcb->unsent->tcphdr->seqno) + + TCP_TCPLEN(pcb->unsent))); + + next = pcb->unsent; + pcb->unsent = pcb->unsent->next; +#if TCP_OVERSIZE + if (pcb->unsent == NULL) { + pcb->unsent_oversize = 0; + } +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_QLEN_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: queuelen %"TCPWNDSIZE_F" ... ", (tcpwnd_size_t)pcb->snd_queuelen)); + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb->snd_queuelen >= pbuf_clen(next->p)", (pcb->snd_queuelen >= pbuf_clen(next->p))); + /* Prevent ACK for FIN to generate a sent event */ + if ((pcb->acked != 0) && ((TCPH_FLAGS(next->tcphdr) & TCP_FIN) != 0)) { + pcb->acked--; + } + pcb->snd_queuelen -= pbuf_clen(next->p); + tcp_seg_free(next); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_QLEN_DEBUG, ("%"TCPWNDSIZE_F" (after freeing unsent)\n", (tcpwnd_size_t)pcb->snd_queuelen)); + if (pcb->snd_queuelen != 0) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_receive: valid queue length", + pcb->unacked != NULL || pcb->unsent != NULL); + } + } + /* End of ACK for new data processing. */ + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_RTO_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: pcb->rttest %"U32_F" rtseq %"U32_F" ackno %"U32_F"\n", + pcb->rttest, pcb->rtseq, ackno)); + + /* RTT estimation calculations. This is done by checking if the + incoming segment acknowledges the segment we use to take a + round-trip time measurement. */ + if (pcb->rttest && TCP_SEQ_LT(pcb->rtseq, ackno)) { + /* diff between this shouldn't exceed 32K since this are tcp timer ticks + and a round-trip shouldn't be that long... */ + m = (s16_t)(tcp_ticks - pcb->rttest); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_RTO_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: experienced rtt %"U16_F" ticks (%"U16_F" msec).\n", + m, m * TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL)); + + /* This is taken directly from VJs original code in his paper */ + m = m - (pcb->sa >> 3); + pcb->sa += m; + if (m < 0) { + m = -m; + } + m = m - (pcb->sv >> 2); + pcb->sv += m; + pcb->rto = (pcb->sa >> 3) + pcb->sv; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_RTO_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: RTO %"U16_F" (%"U16_F" milliseconds)\n", + pcb->rto, pcb->rto * TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL)); + + pcb->rttest = 0; + } + } + + /* If the incoming segment contains data, we must process it + further unless the pcb already received a FIN. + (RFC 793, chapeter 3.9, "SEGMENT ARRIVES" in states CLOSE-WAIT, CLOSING, + LAST-ACK and TIME-WAIT: "Ignore the segment text.") */ + if ((tcplen > 0) && (pcb->state < CLOSE_WAIT)) { + /* This code basically does three things: + + +) If the incoming segment contains data that is the next + in-sequence data, this data is passed to the application. This + might involve trimming the first edge of the data. The rcv_nxt + variable and the advertised window are adjusted. + + +) If the incoming segment has data that is above the next + sequence number expected (->rcv_nxt), the segment is placed on + the ->ooseq queue. This is done by finding the appropriate + place in the ->ooseq queue (which is ordered by sequence + number) and trim the segment in both ends if needed. An + immediate ACK is sent to indicate that we received an + out-of-sequence segment. + + +) Finally, we check if the first segment on the ->ooseq queue + now is in sequence (i.e., if rcv_nxt >= ooseq->seqno). If + rcv_nxt > ooseq->seqno, we must trim the first edge of the + segment on ->ooseq before we adjust rcv_nxt. The data in the + segments that are now on sequence are chained onto the + incoming segment so that we only need to call the application + once. + */ + + /* First, we check if we must trim the first edge. We have to do + this if the sequence number of the incoming segment is less + than rcv_nxt, and the sequence number plus the length of the + segment is larger than rcv_nxt. */ + /* if (TCP_SEQ_LT(seqno, pcb->rcv_nxt)){ + if (TCP_SEQ_LT(pcb->rcv_nxt, seqno + tcplen)) {*/ + if (TCP_SEQ_BETWEEN(pcb->rcv_nxt, seqno + 1, seqno + tcplen - 1)){ + /* Trimming the first edge is done by pushing the payload + pointer in the pbuf downwards. This is somewhat tricky since + we do not want to discard the full contents of the pbuf up to + the new starting point of the data since we have to keep the + TCP header which is present in the first pbuf in the chain. + + What is done is really quite a nasty hack: the first pbuf in + the pbuf chain is pointed to by inseg.p. Since we need to be + able to deallocate the whole pbuf, we cannot change this + inseg.p pointer to point to any of the later pbufs in the + chain. Instead, we point the ->payload pointer in the first + pbuf to data in one of the later pbufs. We also set the + inseg.data pointer to point to the right place. This way, the + ->p pointer will still point to the first pbuf, but the + ->p->payload pointer will point to data in another pbuf. + + After we are done with adjusting the pbuf pointers we must + adjust the ->data pointer in the seg and the segment + length.*/ + + off = pcb->rcv_nxt - seqno; + p = inseg.p; + LWIP_ASSERT("inseg.p != NULL", inseg.p); + LWIP_ASSERT("insane offset!", (off < 0x7fff)); + if (inseg.p->len < off) { + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf too short!", (((s32_t)inseg.p->tot_len) >= off)); + new_tot_len = (u16_t)(inseg.p->tot_len - off); + while (p->len < off) { + off -= p->len; + /* KJM following line changed (with addition of new_tot_len var) + to fix bug #9076 + inseg.p->tot_len -= p->len; */ + p->tot_len = new_tot_len; + p->len = 0; + p = p->next; + } + if(pbuf_header(p, (s16_t)-off)) { + /* Do we need to cope with this failing? Assert for now */ + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_header failed", 0); + } + } else { + if(pbuf_header(inseg.p, (s16_t)-off)) { + /* Do we need to cope with this failing? Assert for now */ + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_header failed", 0); + } + } + inseg.len -= (u16_t)(pcb->rcv_nxt - seqno); + inseg.tcphdr->seqno = seqno = pcb->rcv_nxt; + } + else { + if (TCP_SEQ_LT(seqno, pcb->rcv_nxt)){ + /* the whole segment is < rcv_nxt */ + /* must be a duplicate of a packet that has already been correctly handled */ + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: duplicate seqno %"U32_F"\n", seqno)); + tcp_ack_now(pcb); + } + } + + /* The sequence number must be within the window (above rcv_nxt + and below rcv_nxt + rcv_wnd) in order to be further + processed. */ + if (TCP_SEQ_BETWEEN(seqno, pcb->rcv_nxt, + pcb->rcv_nxt + pcb->rcv_wnd - 1)){ + if (pcb->rcv_nxt == seqno) { + /* The incoming segment is the next in sequence. We check if + we have to trim the end of the segment and update rcv_nxt + and pass the data to the application. */ + tcplen = TCP_TCPLEN(&inseg); + + if (tcplen > pcb->rcv_wnd) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, + ("tcp_receive: other end overran receive window" + "seqno %"U32_F" len %"U16_F" right edge %"U32_F"\n", + seqno, tcplen, pcb->rcv_nxt + pcb->rcv_wnd)); + if (TCPH_FLAGS(inseg.tcphdr) & TCP_FIN) { + /* Must remove the FIN from the header as we're trimming + * that byte of sequence-space from the packet */ + TCPH_FLAGS_SET(inseg.tcphdr, TCPH_FLAGS(inseg.tcphdr) &~ TCP_FIN); + } + /* Adjust length of segment to fit in the window. */ + inseg.len = pcb->rcv_wnd; + if (TCPH_FLAGS(inseg.tcphdr) & TCP_SYN) { + inseg.len -= 1; + } + pbuf_realloc(inseg.p, inseg.len); + tcplen = TCP_TCPLEN(&inseg); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_receive: segment not trimmed correctly to rcv_wnd\n", + (seqno + tcplen) == (pcb->rcv_nxt + pcb->rcv_wnd)); + } +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ + /* Received in-sequence data, adjust ooseq data if: + - FIN has been received or + - inseq overlaps with ooseq */ + if (pcb->ooseq != NULL) { + if (TCPH_FLAGS(inseg.tcphdr) & TCP_FIN) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, + ("tcp_receive: received in-order FIN, binning ooseq queue\n")); + /* Received in-order FIN means anything that was received + * out of order must now have been received in-order, so + * bin the ooseq queue */ + while (pcb->ooseq != NULL) { + struct tcp_seg *old_ooseq = pcb->ooseq; + pcb->ooseq = pcb->ooseq->next; + tcp_seg_free(old_ooseq); + } + } else { + next = pcb->ooseq; + /* Remove all segments on ooseq that are covered by inseg already. + * FIN is copied from ooseq to inseg if present. */ + while (next && + TCP_SEQ_GEQ(seqno + tcplen, + next->tcphdr->seqno + next->len)) { + /* inseg cannot have FIN here (already processed above) */ + if (TCPH_FLAGS(next->tcphdr) & TCP_FIN && + (TCPH_FLAGS(inseg.tcphdr) & TCP_SYN) == 0) { + TCPH_SET_FLAG(inseg.tcphdr, TCP_FIN); + tcplen = TCP_TCPLEN(&inseg); + } + prev = next; + next = next->next; + tcp_seg_free(prev); + } + /* Now trim right side of inseg if it overlaps with the first + * segment on ooseq */ + if (next && + TCP_SEQ_GT(seqno + tcplen, + next->tcphdr->seqno)) { + /* inseg cannot have FIN here (already processed above) */ + inseg.len = (u16_t)(next->tcphdr->seqno - seqno); + if (TCPH_FLAGS(inseg.tcphdr) & TCP_SYN) { + inseg.len -= 1; + } + pbuf_realloc(inseg.p, inseg.len); + tcplen = TCP_TCPLEN(&inseg); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_receive: segment not trimmed correctly to ooseq queue\n", + (seqno + tcplen) == next->tcphdr->seqno); + } + pcb->ooseq = next; + } + } +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ */ + + pcb->rcv_nxt = seqno + tcplen; + + /* Update the receiver's (our) window. */ + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_receive: tcplen > rcv_wnd\n", pcb->rcv_wnd >= tcplen); + pcb->rcv_wnd -= tcplen; + + tcp_update_rcv_ann_wnd(pcb); + + /* If there is data in the segment, we make preparations to + pass this up to the application. The ->recv_data variable + is used for holding the pbuf that goes to the + application. The code for reassembling out-of-sequence data + chains its data on this pbuf as well. + + If the segment was a FIN, we set the TF_GOT_FIN flag that will + be used to indicate to the application that the remote side has + closed its end of the connection. */ + if (inseg.p->tot_len > 0) { + recv_data = inseg.p; + /* Since this pbuf now is the responsibility of the + application, we delete our reference to it so that we won't + (mistakingly) deallocate it. */ + inseg.p = NULL; + } + if (TCPH_FLAGS(inseg.tcphdr) & TCP_FIN) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: received FIN.\n")); + recv_flags |= TF_GOT_FIN; + } + +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ + /* We now check if we have segments on the ->ooseq queue that + are now in sequence. */ + while (pcb->ooseq != NULL && + pcb->ooseq->tcphdr->seqno == pcb->rcv_nxt) { + + cseg = pcb->ooseq; + seqno = pcb->ooseq->tcphdr->seqno; + + pcb->rcv_nxt += TCP_TCPLEN(cseg); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_receive: ooseq tcplen > rcv_wnd\n", + pcb->rcv_wnd >= TCP_TCPLEN(cseg)); + pcb->rcv_wnd -= TCP_TCPLEN(cseg); + + tcp_update_rcv_ann_wnd(pcb); + + if (cseg->p->tot_len > 0) { + /* Chain this pbuf onto the pbuf that we will pass to + the application. */ + /* With window scaling, this can overflow recv_data->tot_len, but + that's not a problem since we explicitly fix that before passing + recv_data to the application. */ + if (recv_data) { + pbuf_cat(recv_data, cseg->p); + } else { + recv_data = cseg->p; + } + cseg->p = NULL; + } + if (TCPH_FLAGS(cseg->tcphdr) & TCP_FIN) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_receive: dequeued FIN.\n")); + recv_flags |= TF_GOT_FIN; + if (pcb->state == ESTABLISHED) { /* force passive close or we can move to active close */ + pcb->state = CLOSE_WAIT; + } + } + + pcb->ooseq = cseg->next; + tcp_seg_free(cseg); + } +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ */ + + + /* Acknowledge the segment(s). */ + tcp_ack(pcb); + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS + if (PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)) { + /* Inform neighbor reachability of forward progress. */ + nd6_reachability_hint(ip6_current_src_addr()); + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS*/ + + } else { + /* We get here if the incoming segment is out-of-sequence. */ + tcp_send_empty_ack(pcb); +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ + /* We queue the segment on the ->ooseq queue. */ + if (pcb->ooseq == NULL) { + pcb->ooseq = tcp_seg_copy(&inseg); + } else { + /* If the queue is not empty, we walk through the queue and + try to find a place where the sequence number of the + incoming segment is between the sequence numbers of the + previous and the next segment on the ->ooseq queue. That is + the place where we put the incoming segment. If needed, we + trim the second edges of the previous and the incoming + segment so that it will fit into the sequence. + + If the incoming segment has the same sequence number as a + segment on the ->ooseq queue, we discard the segment that + contains less data. */ + + prev = NULL; + for(next = pcb->ooseq; next != NULL; next = next->next) { + if (seqno == next->tcphdr->seqno) { + /* The sequence number of the incoming segment is the + same as the sequence number of the segment on + ->ooseq. We check the lengths to see which one to + discard. */ + if (inseg.len > next->len) { + /* The incoming segment is larger than the old + segment. We replace some segments with the new + one. */ + cseg = tcp_seg_copy(&inseg); + if (cseg != NULL) { + if (prev != NULL) { + prev->next = cseg; + } else { + pcb->ooseq = cseg; + } + tcp_oos_insert_segment(cseg, next); + } + break; + } else { + /* Either the lenghts are the same or the incoming + segment was smaller than the old one; in either + case, we ditch the incoming segment. */ + break; + } + } else { + if (prev == NULL) { + if (TCP_SEQ_LT(seqno, next->tcphdr->seqno)) { + /* The sequence number of the incoming segment is lower + than the sequence number of the first segment on the + queue. We put the incoming segment first on the + queue. */ + cseg = tcp_seg_copy(&inseg); + if (cseg != NULL) { + pcb->ooseq = cseg; + tcp_oos_insert_segment(cseg, next); + } + break; + } + } else { + /*if (TCP_SEQ_LT(prev->tcphdr->seqno, seqno) && + TCP_SEQ_LT(seqno, next->tcphdr->seqno)) {*/ + if (TCP_SEQ_BETWEEN(seqno, prev->tcphdr->seqno+1, next->tcphdr->seqno-1)) { + /* The sequence number of the incoming segment is in + between the sequence numbers of the previous and + the next segment on ->ooseq. We trim trim the previous + segment, delete next segments that included in received segment + and trim received, if needed. */ + cseg = tcp_seg_copy(&inseg); + if (cseg != NULL) { + if (TCP_SEQ_GT(prev->tcphdr->seqno + prev->len, seqno)) { + /* We need to trim the prev segment. */ + prev->len = (u16_t)(seqno - prev->tcphdr->seqno); + pbuf_realloc(prev->p, prev->len); + } + prev->next = cseg; + tcp_oos_insert_segment(cseg, next); + } + break; + } + } + /* If the "next" segment is the last segment on the + ooseq queue, we add the incoming segment to the end + of the list. */ + if (next->next == NULL && + TCP_SEQ_GT(seqno, next->tcphdr->seqno)) { + if (TCPH_FLAGS(next->tcphdr) & TCP_FIN) { + /* segment "next" already contains all data */ + break; + } + next->next = tcp_seg_copy(&inseg); + if (next->next != NULL) { + if (TCP_SEQ_GT(next->tcphdr->seqno + next->len, seqno)) { + /* We need to trim the last segment. */ + next->len = (u16_t)(seqno - next->tcphdr->seqno); + pbuf_realloc(next->p, next->len); + } + /* check if the remote side overruns our receive window */ + if ((u32_t)tcplen + seqno > pcb->rcv_nxt + (u32_t)pcb->rcv_wnd) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, + ("tcp_receive: other end overran receive window" + "seqno %"U32_F" len %"U16_F" right edge %"U32_F"\n", + seqno, tcplen, pcb->rcv_nxt + pcb->rcv_wnd)); + if (TCPH_FLAGS(next->next->tcphdr) & TCP_FIN) { + /* Must remove the FIN from the header as we're trimming + * that byte of sequence-space from the packet */ + TCPH_FLAGS_SET(next->next->tcphdr, TCPH_FLAGS(next->next->tcphdr) &~ TCP_FIN); + } + /* Adjust length of segment to fit in the window. */ + next->next->len = pcb->rcv_nxt + pcb->rcv_wnd - seqno; + pbuf_realloc(next->next->p, next->next->len); + tcplen = TCP_TCPLEN(next->next); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_receive: segment not trimmed correctly to rcv_wnd\n", + (seqno + tcplen) == (pcb->rcv_nxt + pcb->rcv_wnd)); + } + } + break; + } + } + prev = next; + } + } +#if TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES || TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS + /* Check that the data on ooseq doesn't exceed one of the limits + and throw away everything above that limit. */ + ooseq_blen = 0; + ooseq_qlen = 0; + prev = NULL; + for(next = pcb->ooseq; next != NULL; prev = next, next = next->next) { + struct pbuf *p = next->p; + ooseq_blen += p->tot_len; + ooseq_qlen += pbuf_clen(p); + if ((ooseq_blen > TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES) || + (ooseq_qlen > TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS)) { + /* too much ooseq data, dump this and everything after it */ + tcp_segs_free(next); + if (prev == NULL) { + /* first ooseq segment is too much, dump the whole queue */ + pcb->ooseq = NULL; + } else { + /* just dump 'next' and everything after it */ + prev->next = NULL; + } + break; + } + } +#endif /* TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES || TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS */ +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ */ + } + } else { + /* The incoming segment is not withing the window. */ + tcp_send_empty_ack(pcb); + } + } else { + /* Segments with length 0 is taken care of here. Segments that + fall out of the window are ACKed. */ + /*if (TCP_SEQ_GT(pcb->rcv_nxt, seqno) || + TCP_SEQ_GEQ(seqno, pcb->rcv_nxt + pcb->rcv_wnd)) {*/ + if(!TCP_SEQ_BETWEEN(seqno, pcb->rcv_nxt, pcb->rcv_nxt + pcb->rcv_wnd-1)){ + tcp_ack_now(pcb); + } + } +} + +static u8_t tcp_getoptbyte(void) +{ + if ((tcphdr_opt2 == NULL) || (tcp_optidx < tcphdr_opt1len)) { + u8_t* opts = (u8_t *)tcphdr + TCP_HLEN; + return opts[tcp_optidx++]; + } else { + u8_t idx = tcp_optidx++ - tcphdr_opt1len; + return tcphdr_opt2[idx]; + } +} + +/** + * Parses the options contained in the incoming segment. + * + * Called from tcp_listen_input() and tcp_process(). + * Currently, only the MSS option is supported! + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb for which a segment arrived + */ +static void +tcp_parseopt(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + u8_t data; + u16_t mss; +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS + u32_t tsval; +#endif + + /* Parse the TCP MSS option, if present. */ + if (TCPH_HDRLEN(tcphdr) > 0x5) { + u16_t max_c = (TCPH_HDRLEN(tcphdr) - 5) << 2; + for (tcp_optidx = 0; tcp_optidx < max_c; ) { + u8_t opt = tcp_getoptbyte(); + switch (opt) { + case LWIP_TCP_OPT_EOL: + /* End of options. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_parseopt: EOL\n")); + return; + case LWIP_TCP_OPT_NOP: + /* NOP option. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_parseopt: NOP\n")); + break; + case LWIP_TCP_OPT_MSS: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_parseopt: MSS\n")); + if (tcp_getoptbyte() != LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_MSS || (tcp_optidx - 2 + LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_MSS) > max_c) { + /* Bad length */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_parseopt: bad length\n")); + return; + } + /* An MSS option with the right option length. */ + mss = (tcp_getoptbyte() << 8); + mss |= tcp_getoptbyte(); + /* Limit the mss to the configured TCP_MSS and prevent division by zero */ + pcb->mss = ((mss > TCP_MSS) || (mss == 0)) ? TCP_MSS : mss; + break; +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE + case LWIP_TCP_OPT_WS: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_parseopt: WND_SCALE\n")); + if (tcp_getoptbyte() != LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_WS || (tcp_optidx - 2 + LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_WS) > max_c) { + /* Bad length */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_parseopt: bad length\n")); + return; + } + /* If syn was received with wnd scale option, + activate wnd scale opt */ + data = tcp_getoptbyte(); + if (flags & TCP_SYN) { + /* An WND_SCALE option with the right option length. */ + pcb->snd_scale = data; + if (pcb->snd_scale > 14U) { + pcb->snd_scale = 14U; + } + pcb->rcv_scale = TCP_RCV_SCALE; + pcb->flags |= TF_WND_SCALE; + } + break; +#endif +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS + case LWIP_TCP_OPT_TS: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_parseopt: TS\n")); + if (tcp_getoptbyte() != LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_TS || (tcp_optidx - 2 + LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_TS) > max_c) { + /* Bad length */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_parseopt: bad length\n")); + return; + } + /* TCP timestamp option with valid length */ + tsval = tcp_getoptbyte(); + tsval |= (tcp_getoptbyte() << 8); + tsval |= (tcp_getoptbyte() << 16); + tsval |= (tcp_getoptbyte() << 24); + if (flags & TCP_SYN) { + pcb->ts_recent = ntohl(tsval); + /* Enable sending timestamps in every segment now that we know + the remote host supports it. */ + pcb->flags |= TF_TIMESTAMP; + } else if (TCP_SEQ_BETWEEN(pcb->ts_lastacksent, seqno, seqno+tcplen)) { + pcb->ts_recent = ntohl(tsval); + } + /* Advance to next option (6 bytes already read) */ + tcp_optidx += LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_TS - 6; + break; +#endif + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_parseopt: other\n")); + data = tcp_getoptbyte(); + if (data < 2) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_INPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_parseopt: bad length\n")); + /* If the length field is zero, the options are malformed + and we don't process them further. */ + return; + } + /* All other options have a length field, so that we easily + can skip past them. */ + tcp_optidx += data - 2; + } + } + } +} + +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/tcp_out.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/tcp_out.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bd063c824c --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/tcp_out.c @@ -0,0 +1,1556 @@ +/** + * @file + * Transmission Control Protocol, outgoing traffic + * + * The output functions of TCP. + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_TCP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#endif + +#include + +/* Define some copy-macros for checksum-on-copy so that the code looks + nicer by preventing too many ifdef's. */ +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY +#define TCP_DATA_COPY(dst, src, len, seg) do { \ + tcp_seg_add_chksum(LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY(dst, src, len), \ + len, &seg->chksum, &seg->chksum_swapped); \ + seg->flags |= TF_SEG_DATA_CHECKSUMMED; } while(0) +#define TCP_DATA_COPY2(dst, src, len, chksum, chksum_swapped) \ + tcp_seg_add_chksum(LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY(dst, src, len), len, chksum, chksum_swapped); +#else /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY*/ +#define TCP_DATA_COPY(dst, src, len, seg) MEMCPY(dst, src, len) +#define TCP_DATA_COPY2(dst, src, len, chksum, chksum_swapped) MEMCPY(dst, src, len) +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY*/ + +/** Define this to 1 for an extra check that the output checksum is valid + * (usefule when the checksum is generated by the application, not the stack) */ +#ifndef TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY_SANITY_CHECK +#define TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY_SANITY_CHECK 0 +#endif + +/* Forward declarations.*/ +static void tcp_output_segment(struct tcp_seg *seg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb); + +/** Allocate a pbuf and create a tcphdr at p->payload, used for output + * functions other than the default tcp_output -> tcp_output_segment + * (e.g. tcp_send_empty_ack, etc.) + * + * @param pcb tcp pcb for which to send a packet (used to initialize tcp_hdr) + * @param optlen length of header-options + * @param datalen length of tcp data to reserve in pbuf + * @param seqno_be seqno in network byte order (big-endian) + * @return pbuf with p->payload being the tcp_hdr + */ +static struct pbuf * +tcp_output_alloc_header(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u16_t optlen, u16_t datalen, + u32_t seqno_be /* already in network byte order */) +{ + struct tcp_hdr *tcphdr; + struct pbuf *p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, TCP_HLEN + optlen + datalen, PBUF_RAM); + if (p != NULL) { + LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold struct tcp_hdr", + (p->len >= TCP_HLEN + optlen)); + tcphdr = (struct tcp_hdr *)p->payload; + tcphdr->src = htons(pcb->local_port); + tcphdr->dest = htons(pcb->remote_port); + tcphdr->seqno = seqno_be; + tcphdr->ackno = htonl(pcb->rcv_nxt); + TCPH_HDRLEN_FLAGS_SET(tcphdr, (5 + optlen / 4), TCP_ACK); + tcphdr->wnd = htons(RCV_WND_SCALE(pcb, pcb->rcv_ann_wnd)); + tcphdr->chksum = 0; + tcphdr->urgp = 0; + + /* If we're sending a packet, update the announced right window edge */ + pcb->rcv_ann_right_edge = pcb->rcv_nxt + pcb->rcv_ann_wnd; + } + return p; +} + +/** + * Called by tcp_close() to send a segment including FIN flag but not data. + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb over which to send a segment + * @return ERR_OK if sent, another err_t otherwise + */ +err_t +tcp_send_fin(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + /* first, try to add the fin to the last unsent segment */ + if (pcb->unsent != NULL) { + struct tcp_seg *last_unsent; + for (last_unsent = pcb->unsent; last_unsent->next != NULL; + last_unsent = last_unsent->next); + + if ((TCPH_FLAGS(last_unsent->tcphdr) & (TCP_SYN | TCP_FIN | TCP_RST)) == 0) { + /* no SYN/FIN/RST flag in the header, we can add the FIN flag */ + TCPH_SET_FLAG(last_unsent->tcphdr, TCP_FIN); + pcb->flags |= TF_FIN; + return ERR_OK; + } + } + /* no data, no length, flags, copy=1, no optdata */ + return tcp_enqueue_flags(pcb, TCP_FIN); +} + +/** + * Create a TCP segment with prefilled header. + * + * Called by tcp_write and tcp_enqueue_flags. + * + * @param pcb Protocol control block for the TCP connection. + * @param p pbuf that is used to hold the TCP header. + * @param flags TCP flags for header. + * @param seqno TCP sequence number of this packet + * @param optflags options to include in TCP header + * @return a new tcp_seg pointing to p, or NULL. + * The TCP header is filled in except ackno and wnd. + * p is freed on failure. + */ +static struct tcp_seg * +tcp_create_segment(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, u8_t flags, u32_t seqno, u8_t optflags) +{ + struct tcp_seg *seg; + u8_t optlen = LWIP_TCP_OPT_LENGTH(optflags); + + if ((seg = (struct tcp_seg *)memp_malloc(MEMP_TCP_SEG)) == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | 2, ("tcp_create_segment: no memory.\n")); + pbuf_free(p); + return NULL; + } + seg->flags = optflags; + seg->next = NULL; + seg->p = p; + LWIP_ASSERT("p->tot_len >= optlen", p->tot_len >= optlen); + seg->len = p->tot_len - optlen; +#if TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK + seg->oversize_left = 0; +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK */ +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + seg->chksum = 0; + seg->chksum_swapped = 0; + /* check optflags */ + LWIP_ASSERT("invalid optflags passed: TF_SEG_DATA_CHECKSUMMED", + (optflags & TF_SEG_DATA_CHECKSUMMED) == 0); +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + + /* build TCP header */ + if (pbuf_header(p, TCP_HLEN)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | 2, ("tcp_create_segment: no room for TCP header in pbuf.\n")); + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.err); + tcp_seg_free(seg); + return NULL; + } + seg->tcphdr = (struct tcp_hdr *)seg->p->payload; + seg->tcphdr->src = htons(pcb->local_port); + seg->tcphdr->dest = htons(pcb->remote_port); + seg->tcphdr->seqno = htonl(seqno); + /* ackno is set in tcp_output */ + TCPH_HDRLEN_FLAGS_SET(seg->tcphdr, (5 + optlen / 4), flags); + /* wnd and chksum are set in tcp_output */ + seg->tcphdr->urgp = 0; + return seg; +} + +/** + * Allocate a PBUF_RAM pbuf, perhaps with extra space at the end. + * + * This function is like pbuf_alloc(layer, length, PBUF_RAM) except + * there may be extra bytes available at the end. + * + * @param layer flag to define header size. + * @param length size of the pbuf's payload. + * @param max_length maximum usable size of payload+oversize. + * @param oversize pointer to a u16_t that will receive the number of usable tail bytes. + * @param pcb The TCP connection that willo enqueue the pbuf. + * @param apiflags API flags given to tcp_write. + * @param first_seg true when this pbuf will be used in the first enqueued segment. + * @param + */ +#if TCP_OVERSIZE +static struct pbuf * +tcp_pbuf_prealloc(pbuf_layer layer, u16_t length, u16_t max_length, + u16_t *oversize, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t apiflags, + u8_t first_seg) +{ + struct pbuf *p; + u16_t alloc = length; + +#if LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(max_length); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(apiflags); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(first_seg); + /* always create MSS-sized pbufs */ + alloc = max_length; +#else /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ + if (length < max_length) { + /* Should we allocate an oversized pbuf, or just the minimum + * length required? If tcp_write is going to be called again + * before this segment is transmitted, we want the oversized + * buffer. If the segment will be transmitted immediately, we can + * save memory by allocating only length. We use a simple + * heuristic based on the following information: + * + * Did the user set TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE? + * + * Will the Nagle algorithm defer transmission of this segment? + */ + if ((apiflags & TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE) || + (!(pcb->flags & TF_NODELAY) && + (!first_seg || + pcb->unsent != NULL || + pcb->unacked != NULL))) { + alloc = LWIP_MIN(max_length, LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(length + TCP_OVERSIZE)); + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ + p = pbuf_alloc(layer, alloc, PBUF_RAM); + if (p == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("need unchained pbuf", p->next == NULL); + *oversize = p->len - length; + /* trim p->len to the currently used size */ + p->len = p->tot_len = length; + return p; +} +#else /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ +#define tcp_pbuf_prealloc(layer, length, mx, os, pcb, api, fst) pbuf_alloc((layer), (length), PBUF_RAM) +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ + +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY +/** Add a checksum of newly added data to the segment */ +static void +tcp_seg_add_chksum(u16_t chksum, u16_t len, u16_t *seg_chksum, + u8_t *seg_chksum_swapped) +{ + u32_t helper; + /* add chksum to old chksum and fold to u16_t */ + helper = chksum + *seg_chksum; + chksum = FOLD_U32T(helper); + if ((len & 1) != 0) { + *seg_chksum_swapped = 1 - *seg_chksum_swapped; + chksum = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(chksum); + } + *seg_chksum = chksum; +} +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + +/** Checks if tcp_write is allowed or not (checks state, snd_buf and snd_queuelen). + * + * @param pcb the tcp pcb to check for + * @param len length of data to send (checked agains snd_buf) + * @return ERR_OK if tcp_write is allowed to proceed, another err_t otherwise + */ +static err_t +tcp_write_checks(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u16_t len) +{ + /* connection is in invalid state for data transmission? */ + if ((pcb->state != ESTABLISHED) && + (pcb->state != CLOSE_WAIT) && + (pcb->state != SYN_SENT) && + (pcb->state != SYN_RCVD)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SEVERE, ("tcp_write() called in invalid state\n")); + return ERR_CONN; + } else if (len == 0) { + return ERR_OK; + } + + /* fail on too much data */ + if (len > pcb->snd_buf) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | 3, ("tcp_write: too much data (len=%"U16_F" > snd_buf=%"U16_F")\n", + len, pcb->snd_buf)); + pcb->flags |= TF_NAGLEMEMERR; + return ERR_MEM; + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_QLEN_DEBUG, ("tcp_write: queuelen: %"TCPWNDSIZE_F"\n", (tcpwnd_size_t)pcb->snd_queuelen)); + + /* If total number of pbufs on the unsent/unacked queues exceeds the + * configured maximum, return an error */ + /* check for configured max queuelen and possible overflow */ + if ((pcb->snd_queuelen >= TCP_SND_QUEUELEN) || (pcb->snd_queuelen > TCP_SNDQUEUELEN_OVERFLOW)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | 3, ("tcp_write: too long queue %"TCPWNDSIZE_F" (max %"TCPWNDSIZE_F")\n", + pcb->snd_queuelen, TCP_SND_QUEUELEN)); + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.memerr); + pcb->flags |= TF_NAGLEMEMERR; + return ERR_MEM; + } + if (pcb->snd_queuelen != 0) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_write: pbufs on queue => at least one queue non-empty", + pcb->unacked != NULL || pcb->unsent != NULL); + } else { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_write: no pbufs on queue => both queues empty", + pcb->unacked == NULL && pcb->unsent == NULL); + } + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Write data for sending (but does not send it immediately). + * + * It waits in the expectation of more data being sent soon (as + * it can send them more efficiently by combining them together). + * To prompt the system to send data now, call tcp_output() after + * calling tcp_write(). + * + * @param pcb Protocol control block for the TCP connection to enqueue data for. + * @param arg Pointer to the data to be enqueued for sending. + * @param len Data length in bytes + * @param apiflags combination of following flags : + * - TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY (0x01) data will be copied into memory belonging to the stack + * - TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE (0x02) for TCP connection, PSH flag will be set on last segment sent, + * @return ERR_OK if enqueued, another err_t on error + */ +err_t +tcp_write(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, const void *arg, u16_t len, u8_t apiflags) +{ + struct pbuf *concat_p = NULL; + struct tcp_seg *last_unsent = NULL, *seg = NULL, *prev_seg = NULL, *queue = NULL; + u16_t pos = 0; /* position in 'arg' data */ + u16_t queuelen; + u8_t optlen = 0; + u8_t optflags = 0; +#if TCP_OVERSIZE + u16_t oversize = 0; + u16_t oversize_used = 0; +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + u16_t concat_chksum = 0; + u8_t concat_chksum_swapped = 0; + u16_t concat_chksummed = 0; +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + err_t err; + /* don't allocate segments bigger than half the maximum window we ever received */ + u16_t mss_local = LWIP_MIN(pcb->mss, pcb->snd_wnd_max/2); + mss_local = mss_local ? mss_local : pcb->mss; + +#if LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF + /* Always copy to try to create single pbufs for TX */ + apiflags |= TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_write(pcb=%p, data=%p, len=%"U16_F", apiflags=%"U16_F")\n", + (void *)pcb, arg, len, (u16_t)apiflags)); + LWIP_ERROR("tcp_write: arg == NULL (programmer violates API)", + arg != NULL, return ERR_ARG;); + + err = tcp_write_checks(pcb, len); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + return err; + } + queuelen = pcb->snd_queuelen; + +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS + if ((pcb->flags & TF_TIMESTAMP)) { + /* Make sure the timestamp option is only included in data segments if we + agreed about it with the remote host. */ + optflags = TF_SEG_OPTS_TS; + optlen = LWIP_TCP_OPT_LENGTH(TF_SEG_OPTS_TS); + /* ensure that segments can hold at least one data byte... */ + mss_local = LWIP_MAX(mss_local, LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_TS + 1); + } +#endif /* LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS */ + + + /* + * TCP segmentation is done in three phases with increasing complexity: + * + * 1. Copy data directly into an oversized pbuf. + * 2. Chain a new pbuf to the end of pcb->unsent. + * 3. Create new segments. + * + * We may run out of memory at any point. In that case we must + * return ERR_MEM and not change anything in pcb. Therefore, all + * changes are recorded in local variables and committed at the end + * of the function. Some pcb fields are maintained in local copies: + * + * queuelen = pcb->snd_queuelen + * oversize = pcb->unsent_oversize + * + * These variables are set consistently by the phases: + * + * seg points to the last segment tampered with. + * + * pos records progress as data is segmented. + */ + + /* Find the tail of the unsent queue. */ + if (pcb->unsent != NULL) { + u16_t space; + u16_t unsent_optlen; + + /* @todo: this could be sped up by keeping last_unsent in the pcb */ + for (last_unsent = pcb->unsent; last_unsent->next != NULL; + last_unsent = last_unsent->next); + + /* Usable space at the end of the last unsent segment */ + unsent_optlen = LWIP_TCP_OPT_LENGTH(last_unsent->flags); + LWIP_ASSERT("mss_local is too small", mss_local >= last_unsent->len + unsent_optlen); + space = mss_local - (last_unsent->len + unsent_optlen); + + /* + * Phase 1: Copy data directly into an oversized pbuf. + * + * The number of bytes copied is recorded in the oversize_used + * variable. The actual copying is done at the bottom of the + * function. + */ +#if TCP_OVERSIZE +#if TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK + /* check that pcb->unsent_oversize matches last_unsent->unsent_oversize */ + LWIP_ASSERT("unsent_oversize mismatch (pcb vs. last_unsent)", + pcb->unsent_oversize == last_unsent->oversize_left); +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK */ + oversize = pcb->unsent_oversize; + if (oversize > 0) { + LWIP_ASSERT("inconsistent oversize vs. space", oversize_used <= space); + seg = last_unsent; + oversize_used = oversize < len ? oversize : len; + pos += oversize_used; + oversize -= oversize_used; + space -= oversize_used; + } + /* now we are either finished or oversize is zero */ + LWIP_ASSERT("inconsistend oversize vs. len", (oversize == 0) || (pos == len)); +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ + + /* + * Phase 2: Chain a new pbuf to the end of pcb->unsent. + * + * We don't extend segments containing SYN/FIN flags or options + * (len==0). The new pbuf is kept in concat_p and pbuf_cat'ed at + * the end. + */ + if ((pos < len) && (space > 0) && (last_unsent->len > 0)) { + u16_t seglen = space < len - pos ? space : len - pos; + seg = last_unsent; + + /* Create a pbuf with a copy or reference to seglen bytes. We + * can use PBUF_RAW here since the data appears in the middle of + * a segment. A header will never be prepended. */ + if (apiflags & TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY) { + /* Data is copied */ + if ((concat_p = tcp_pbuf_prealloc(PBUF_RAW, seglen, space, &oversize, pcb, apiflags, 1)) == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | 2, + ("tcp_write : could not allocate memory for pbuf copy size %"U16_F"\n", + seglen)); + goto memerr; + } +#if TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK + last_unsent->oversize_left += oversize; +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK */ + TCP_DATA_COPY2(concat_p->payload, (u8_t*)arg + pos, seglen, &concat_chksum, &concat_chksum_swapped); +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + concat_chksummed += seglen; +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + } else { + /* Data is not copied */ + if ((concat_p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, seglen, PBUF_ROM)) == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | 2, + ("tcp_write: could not allocate memory for zero-copy pbuf\n")); + goto memerr; + } +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + /* calculate the checksum of nocopy-data */ + tcp_seg_add_chksum(~inet_chksum((u8_t*)arg + pos, seglen), seglen, + &concat_chksum, &concat_chksum_swapped); + concat_chksummed += seglen; +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + /* reference the non-volatile payload data */ + concat_p->payload = (u8_t*)arg + pos; + } + + pos += seglen; + queuelen += pbuf_clen(concat_p); + } + } else { +#if TCP_OVERSIZE + LWIP_ASSERT("unsent_oversize mismatch (pcb->unsent is NULL)", + pcb->unsent_oversize == 0); +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ + } + + /* + * Phase 3: Create new segments. + * + * The new segments are chained together in the local 'queue' + * variable, ready to be appended to pcb->unsent. + */ + while (pos < len) { + struct pbuf *p; + u16_t left = len - pos; + u16_t max_len = mss_local - optlen; + u16_t seglen = left > max_len ? max_len : left; +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + u16_t chksum = 0; + u8_t chksum_swapped = 0; +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + + if (apiflags & TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY) { + /* If copy is set, memory should be allocated and data copied + * into pbuf */ + if ((p = tcp_pbuf_prealloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, seglen + optlen, mss_local, &oversize, pcb, apiflags, queue == NULL)) == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | 2, ("tcp_write : could not allocate memory for pbuf copy size %"U16_F"\n", seglen)); + goto memerr; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_write: check that first pbuf can hold the complete seglen", + (p->len >= seglen)); + TCP_DATA_COPY2((char *)p->payload + optlen, (u8_t*)arg + pos, seglen, &chksum, &chksum_swapped); + } else { + /* Copy is not set: First allocate a pbuf for holding the data. + * Since the referenced data is available at least until it is + * sent out on the link (as it has to be ACKed by the remote + * party) we can safely use PBUF_ROM instead of PBUF_REF here. + */ + struct pbuf *p2; +#if TCP_OVERSIZE + LWIP_ASSERT("oversize == 0", oversize == 0); +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ + if ((p2 = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, seglen, PBUF_ROM)) == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | 2, ("tcp_write: could not allocate memory for zero-copy pbuf\n")); + goto memerr; + } +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + /* calculate the checksum of nocopy-data */ + chksum = ~inet_chksum((u8_t*)arg + pos, seglen); +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + /* reference the non-volatile payload data */ + p2->payload = (u8_t*)arg + pos; + + /* Second, allocate a pbuf for the headers. */ + if ((p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, optlen, PBUF_RAM)) == NULL) { + /* If allocation fails, we have to deallocate the data pbuf as + * well. */ + pbuf_free(p2); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | 2, ("tcp_write: could not allocate memory for header pbuf\n")); + goto memerr; + } + /* Concatenate the headers and data pbufs together. */ + pbuf_cat(p/*header*/, p2/*data*/); + } + + queuelen += pbuf_clen(p); + + /* Now that there are more segments queued, we check again if the + * length of the queue exceeds the configured maximum or + * overflows. */ + if ((queuelen > TCP_SND_QUEUELEN) || (queuelen > TCP_SNDQUEUELEN_OVERFLOW)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | 2, ("tcp_write: queue too long %"TCPWNDSIZE_F" (%"TCPWNDSIZE_F")\n", queuelen, TCP_SND_QUEUELEN)); + pbuf_free(p); + goto memerr; + } + + if ((seg = tcp_create_segment(pcb, p, 0, pcb->snd_lbb + pos, optflags)) == NULL) { + goto memerr; + } +#if TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK + seg->oversize_left = oversize; +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK */ +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + seg->chksum = chksum; + seg->chksum_swapped = chksum_swapped; + seg->flags |= TF_SEG_DATA_CHECKSUMMED; +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + + /* first segment of to-be-queued data? */ + if (queue == NULL) { + queue = seg; + } else { + /* Attach the segment to the end of the queued segments */ + LWIP_ASSERT("prev_seg != NULL", prev_seg != NULL); + prev_seg->next = seg; + } + /* remember last segment of to-be-queued data for next iteration */ + prev_seg = seg; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("tcp_write: queueing %"U32_F":%"U32_F"\n", + ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno), + ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno) + TCP_TCPLEN(seg))); + + pos += seglen; + } + + /* + * All three segmentation phases were successful. We can commit the + * transaction. + */ + + /* + * Phase 1: If data has been added to the preallocated tail of + * last_unsent, we update the length fields of the pbuf chain. + */ +#if TCP_OVERSIZE + if (oversize_used > 0) { + struct pbuf *p; + /* Bump tot_len of whole chain, len of tail */ + for (p = last_unsent->p; p; p = p->next) { + p->tot_len += oversize_used; + if (p->next == NULL) { + TCP_DATA_COPY((char *)p->payload + p->len, arg, oversize_used, last_unsent); + p->len += oversize_used; + } + } + last_unsent->len += oversize_used; +#if TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK + LWIP_ASSERT("last_unsent->oversize_left >= oversize_used", + last_unsent->oversize_left >= oversize_used); + last_unsent->oversize_left -= oversize_used; +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK */ + } + pcb->unsent_oversize = oversize; +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ + + /* + * Phase 2: concat_p can be concatenated onto last_unsent->p + */ + if (concat_p != NULL) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_write: cannot concatenate when pcb->unsent is empty", + (last_unsent != NULL)); + pbuf_cat(last_unsent->p, concat_p); + last_unsent->len += concat_p->tot_len; +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + if (concat_chksummed) { + /*if concat checksumm swapped - swap it back */ + if (concat_chksum_swapped){ + concat_chksum = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(concat_chksum); + } + tcp_seg_add_chksum(concat_chksum, concat_chksummed, &last_unsent->chksum, + &last_unsent->chksum_swapped); + last_unsent->flags |= TF_SEG_DATA_CHECKSUMMED; + } +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + } + + /* + * Phase 3: Append queue to pcb->unsent. Queue may be NULL, but that + * is harmless + */ + if (last_unsent == NULL) { + pcb->unsent = queue; + } else { + last_unsent->next = queue; + } + + /* + * Finally update the pcb state. + */ + pcb->snd_lbb += len; + pcb->snd_buf -= len; + pcb->snd_queuelen = queuelen; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_QLEN_DEBUG, ("tcp_write: %"S16_F" (after enqueued)\n", + pcb->snd_queuelen)); + if (pcb->snd_queuelen != 0) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_write: valid queue length", + pcb->unacked != NULL || pcb->unsent != NULL); + } + + /* Set the PSH flag in the last segment that we enqueued. */ + if (seg != NULL && seg->tcphdr != NULL && ((apiflags & TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE)==0)) { + TCPH_SET_FLAG(seg->tcphdr, TCP_PSH); + } + + return ERR_OK; +memerr: + pcb->flags |= TF_NAGLEMEMERR; + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.memerr); + + if (concat_p != NULL) { + pbuf_free(concat_p); + } + if (queue != NULL) { + tcp_segs_free(queue); + } + if (pcb->snd_queuelen != 0) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_write: valid queue length", pcb->unacked != NULL || + pcb->unsent != NULL); + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_QLEN_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("tcp_write: %"S16_F" (with mem err)\n", pcb->snd_queuelen)); + return ERR_MEM; +} + +/** + * Enqueue TCP options for transmission. + * + * Called by tcp_connect(), tcp_listen_input(), and tcp_send_ctrl(). + * + * @param pcb Protocol control block for the TCP connection. + * @param flags TCP header flags to set in the outgoing segment. + * @param optdata pointer to TCP options, or NULL. + * @param optlen length of TCP options in bytes. + */ +err_t +tcp_enqueue_flags(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t flags) +{ + struct pbuf *p; + struct tcp_seg *seg; + u8_t optflags = 0; + u8_t optlen = 0; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_QLEN_DEBUG, ("tcp_enqueue_flags: queuelen: %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)pcb->snd_queuelen)); + + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_enqueue_flags: need either TCP_SYN or TCP_FIN in flags (programmer violates API)", + (flags & (TCP_SYN | TCP_FIN)) != 0); + + /* check for configured max queuelen and possible overflow */ + if ((pcb->snd_queuelen >= TCP_SND_QUEUELEN) || (pcb->snd_queuelen > TCP_SNDQUEUELEN_OVERFLOW)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | 3, ("tcp_enqueue_flags: too long queue %"U16_F" (max %"U16_F")\n", + pcb->snd_queuelen, TCP_SND_QUEUELEN)); + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.memerr); + pcb->flags |= TF_NAGLEMEMERR; + return ERR_MEM; + } + + if (flags & TCP_SYN) { + optflags = TF_SEG_OPTS_MSS; +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE + if ((pcb->state != SYN_RCVD) || (pcb->flags & TF_WND_SCALE)) { + /* In a (sent in state SYN_RCVD), the window scale option may only + be sent if we received a window scale option from the remote host. */ + optflags |= TF_SEG_OPTS_WND_SCALE; + } +#endif /* LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + } +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS + if ((pcb->flags & TF_TIMESTAMP)) { + /* Make sure the timestamp option is only included in data segments if we + agreed about it with the remote host. */ + optflags |= TF_SEG_OPTS_TS; + } +#endif /* LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS */ + optlen = LWIP_TCP_OPT_LENGTH(optflags); + + /* tcp_enqueue_flags is always called with either SYN or FIN in flags. + * We need one available snd_buf byte to do that. + * This means we can't send FIN while snd_buf==0. A better fix would be to + * not include SYN and FIN sequence numbers in the snd_buf count. */ + if (pcb->snd_buf == 0) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | 3, ("tcp_enqueue_flags: no send buffer available\n")); + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.memerr); + return ERR_MEM; + } + + /* Allocate pbuf with room for TCP header + options */ + if ((p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, optlen, PBUF_RAM)) == NULL) { + pcb->flags |= TF_NAGLEMEMERR; + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.memerr); + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_enqueue_flags: check that first pbuf can hold optlen", + (p->len >= optlen)); + + /* Allocate memory for tcp_seg, and fill in fields. */ + if ((seg = tcp_create_segment(pcb, p, flags, pcb->snd_lbb, optflags)) == NULL) { + pcb->flags |= TF_NAGLEMEMERR; + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.memerr); + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("seg->tcphdr not aligned", ((mem_ptr_t)seg->tcphdr % 4) == 0); + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_enqueue_flags: invalid segment length", seg->len == 0); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, + ("tcp_enqueue_flags: queueing %"U32_F":%"U32_F" (0x%"X16_F")\n", + ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno), + ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno) + TCP_TCPLEN(seg), + (u16_t)flags)); + + /* Now append seg to pcb->unsent queue */ + if (pcb->unsent == NULL) { + pcb->unsent = seg; + } else { + struct tcp_seg *useg; + for (useg = pcb->unsent; useg->next != NULL; useg = useg->next); + useg->next = seg; + } +#if TCP_OVERSIZE + /* The new unsent tail has no space */ + pcb->unsent_oversize = 0; +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ + + /* SYN and FIN bump the sequence number */ + if ((flags & TCP_SYN) || (flags & TCP_FIN)) { + pcb->snd_lbb++; + /* optlen does not influence snd_buf */ + pcb->snd_buf--; + } + if (flags & TCP_FIN) { + pcb->flags |= TF_FIN; + } + + /* update number of segments on the queues */ + pcb->snd_queuelen += pbuf_clen(seg->p); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_QLEN_DEBUG, ("tcp_enqueue_flags: %"S16_F" (after enqueued)\n", pcb->snd_queuelen)); + if (pcb->snd_queuelen != 0) { + LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_enqueue_flags: invalid queue length", + pcb->unacked != NULL || pcb->unsent != NULL); + } + + return ERR_OK; +} + +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS +/* Build a timestamp option (12 bytes long) at the specified options pointer) + * + * @param pcb tcp_pcb + * @param opts option pointer where to store the timestamp option + */ +static void +tcp_build_timestamp_option(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u32_t *opts) +{ + /* Pad with two NOP options to make everything nicely aligned */ + opts[0] = PP_HTONL(0x0101080A); + opts[1] = htonl(sys_now()); + opts[2] = htonl(pcb->ts_recent); +} +#endif + +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE +/** Build a window scale option (3 bytes long) at the specified options pointer) + * + * @param opts option pointer where to store the window scale option + */ +static void +tcp_build_wnd_scale_option(u32_t *opts) +{ + /* Pad with one NOP option to make everything nicely aligned */ + opts[0] = PP_HTONL(0x01030300 | TCP_RCV_SCALE); +} +#endif + +/** Send an ACK without data. + * + * @param pcb Protocol control block for the TCP connection to send the ACK + */ +err_t +tcp_send_empty_ack(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct pbuf *p; + u8_t optlen = 0; +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS || CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP + struct tcp_hdr *tcphdr; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS || CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP */ + +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS + if (pcb->flags & TF_TIMESTAMP) { + optlen = LWIP_TCP_OPT_LENGTH(TF_SEG_OPTS_TS); + } +#endif + + p = tcp_output_alloc_header(pcb, optlen, 0, htonl(pcb->snd_nxt)); + if (p == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_output: (ACK) could not allocate pbuf\n")); + return ERR_BUF; + } +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS || CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP + tcphdr = (struct tcp_hdr *)p->payload; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS || CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG, + ("tcp_output: sending ACK for %"U32_F"\n", pcb->rcv_nxt)); + /* remove ACK flags from the PCB, as we send an empty ACK now */ + pcb->flags &= ~(TF_ACK_DELAY | TF_ACK_NOW); + + /* NB. MSS and window scale options are only sent on SYNs, so ignore them here */ +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS + pcb->ts_lastacksent = pcb->rcv_nxt; + + if (pcb->flags & TF_TIMESTAMP) { + tcp_build_timestamp_option(pcb, (u32_t *)(tcphdr + 1)); + } +#endif + +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP + tcphdr->chksum = ipX_chksum_pseudo(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), p, IP_PROTO_TCP, p->tot_len, + &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip); +#endif +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT + ipX_output_hinted(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), p, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, pcb->ttl, pcb->tos, + IP_PROTO_TCP, &pcb->addr_hint); +#else /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT*/ + ipX_output(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), p, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, pcb->ttl, pcb->tos, + IP_PROTO_TCP); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT*/ + pbuf_free(p); + + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Find out what we can send and send it + * + * @param pcb Protocol control block for the TCP connection to send data + * @return ERR_OK if data has been sent or nothing to send + * another err_t on error + */ +err_t +tcp_output(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct tcp_seg *seg, *useg; + u32_t wnd, snd_nxt; +#if TCP_CWND_DEBUG + s16_t i = 0; +#endif /* TCP_CWND_DEBUG */ + + /* pcb->state LISTEN not allowed here */ + LWIP_ASSERT("don't call tcp_output for listen-pcbs", + pcb->state != LISTEN); + + /* First, check if we are invoked by the TCP input processing + code. If so, we do not output anything. Instead, we rely on the + input processing code to call us when input processing is done + with. */ + if (tcp_input_pcb == pcb) { + return ERR_OK; + } + + wnd = LWIP_MIN(pcb->snd_wnd, pcb->cwnd); + + seg = pcb->unsent; + + /* If the TF_ACK_NOW flag is set and no data will be sent (either + * because the ->unsent queue is empty or because the window does + * not allow it), construct an empty ACK segment and send it. + * + * If data is to be sent, we will just piggyback the ACK (see below). + */ + if (pcb->flags & TF_ACK_NOW && + (seg == NULL || + ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno) - pcb->lastack + seg->len > wnd)) { + return tcp_send_empty_ack(pcb); + } + + /* useg should point to last segment on unacked queue */ + useg = pcb->unacked; + if (useg != NULL) { + for (; useg->next != NULL; useg = useg->next); + } + +#if TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG + if (seg == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_output: nothing to send (%p)\n", + (void*)pcb->unsent)); + } +#endif /* TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG */ +#if TCP_CWND_DEBUG + if (seg == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_CWND_DEBUG, ("tcp_output: snd_wnd %"TCPWNDSIZE_F + ", cwnd %"TCPWNDSIZE_F", wnd %"U32_F + ", seg == NULL, ack %"U32_F"\n", + pcb->snd_wnd, pcb->cwnd, wnd, pcb->lastack)); + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_CWND_DEBUG, + ("tcp_output: snd_wnd %"TCPWNDSIZE_F", cwnd %"TCPWNDSIZE_F", wnd %"U32_F + ", effwnd %"U32_F", seq %"U32_F", ack %"U32_F"\n", + pcb->snd_wnd, pcb->cwnd, wnd, + ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno) - pcb->lastack + seg->len, + ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno), pcb->lastack)); + } +#endif /* TCP_CWND_DEBUG */ + /* data available and window allows it to be sent? */ + while (seg != NULL && + ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno) - pcb->lastack + seg->len <= wnd) { + LWIP_ASSERT("RST not expected here!", + (TCPH_FLAGS(seg->tcphdr) & TCP_RST) == 0); + /* Stop sending if the nagle algorithm would prevent it + * Don't stop: + * - if tcp_write had a memory error before (prevent delayed ACK timeout) or + * - if FIN was already enqueued for this PCB (SYN is always alone in a segment - + * either seg->next != NULL or pcb->unacked == NULL; + * RST is no sent using tcp_write/tcp_output. + */ + if((tcp_do_output_nagle(pcb) == 0) && + ((pcb->flags & (TF_NAGLEMEMERR | TF_FIN)) == 0)){ + break; + } +#if TCP_CWND_DEBUG + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_CWND_DEBUG, ("tcp_output: snd_wnd %"TCPWNDSIZE_F", cwnd %"TCPWNDSIZE_F", wnd %"U32_F", effwnd %"U32_F", seq %"U32_F", ack %"U32_F", i %"S16_F"\n", + pcb->snd_wnd, pcb->cwnd, wnd, + ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno) + seg->len - + pcb->lastack, + ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno), pcb->lastack, i)); + ++i; +#endif /* TCP_CWND_DEBUG */ + + pcb->unsent = seg->next; + + if (pcb->state != SYN_SENT) { + TCPH_SET_FLAG(seg->tcphdr, TCP_ACK); + pcb->flags &= ~(TF_ACK_DELAY | TF_ACK_NOW); + } + +#if TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK + seg->oversize_left = 0; +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK */ + tcp_output_segment(seg, pcb); + snd_nxt = ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno) + TCP_TCPLEN(seg); + if (TCP_SEQ_LT(pcb->snd_nxt, snd_nxt)) { + pcb->snd_nxt = snd_nxt; + } + /* put segment on unacknowledged list if length > 0 */ + if (TCP_TCPLEN(seg) > 0) { + seg->next = NULL; + /* unacked list is empty? */ + if (pcb->unacked == NULL) { + pcb->unacked = seg; + useg = seg; + /* unacked list is not empty? */ + } else { + /* In the case of fast retransmit, the packet should not go to the tail + * of the unacked queue, but rather somewhere before it. We need to check for + * this case. -STJ Jul 27, 2004 */ + if (TCP_SEQ_LT(ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno), ntohl(useg->tcphdr->seqno))) { + /* add segment to before tail of unacked list, keeping the list sorted */ + struct tcp_seg **cur_seg = &(pcb->unacked); + while (*cur_seg && + TCP_SEQ_LT(ntohl((*cur_seg)->tcphdr->seqno), ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno))) { + cur_seg = &((*cur_seg)->next ); + } + seg->next = (*cur_seg); + (*cur_seg) = seg; + } else { + /* add segment to tail of unacked list */ + useg->next = seg; + useg = useg->next; + } + } + /* do not queue empty segments on the unacked list */ + } else { + tcp_seg_free(seg); + } + seg = pcb->unsent; + } +#if TCP_OVERSIZE + if (pcb->unsent == NULL) { + /* last unsent has been removed, reset unsent_oversize */ + pcb->unsent_oversize = 0; + } +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ + + pcb->flags &= ~TF_NAGLEMEMERR; + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Called by tcp_output() to actually send a TCP segment over IP. + * + * @param seg the tcp_seg to send + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb for the TCP connection used to send the segment + */ +static void +tcp_output_segment(struct tcp_seg *seg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + u16_t len; + u32_t *opts; + + /** @bug Exclude retransmitted segments from this count. */ + snmp_inc_tcpoutsegs(); + + /* The TCP header has already been constructed, but the ackno and + wnd fields remain. */ + seg->tcphdr->ackno = htonl(pcb->rcv_nxt); + + /* advertise our receive window size in this TCP segment */ +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE + if (seg->flags & TF_SEG_OPTS_WND_SCALE) { + /* The Window field in a SYN segment itself (the only type where we send + the window scale option) is never scaled. */ + seg->tcphdr->wnd = htons(pcb->rcv_ann_wnd); + } else +#endif /* LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + { + seg->tcphdr->wnd = htons(RCV_WND_SCALE(pcb, pcb->rcv_ann_wnd)); + } + + pcb->rcv_ann_right_edge = pcb->rcv_nxt + pcb->rcv_ann_wnd; + + /* Add any requested options. NB MSS option is only set on SYN + packets, so ignore it here */ + opts = (u32_t *)(void *)(seg->tcphdr + 1); + if (seg->flags & TF_SEG_OPTS_MSS) { + u16_t mss; +#if TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS + mss = tcp_eff_send_mss(TCP_MSS, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)); +#else /* TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS */ + mss = TCP_MSS; +#endif /* TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS */ + *opts = TCP_BUILD_MSS_OPTION(mss); + opts += 1; + } +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS + pcb->ts_lastacksent = pcb->rcv_nxt; + + if (seg->flags & TF_SEG_OPTS_TS) { + tcp_build_timestamp_option(pcb, opts); + opts += 3; + } +#endif +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE + if (seg->flags & TF_SEG_OPTS_WND_SCALE) { + tcp_build_wnd_scale_option(opts); + opts += 1; + } +#endif + + /* Set retransmission timer running if it is not currently enabled + This must be set before checking the route. */ + if (pcb->rtime == -1) { + pcb->rtime = 0; + } + + /* If we don't have a local IP address, we get one by + calling ip_route(). */ + if (ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->local_ip)) { + struct netif *netif; + ipX_addr_t *local_ip; + ipX_route_get_local_ipX(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, netif, local_ip); + if ((netif == NULL) || (local_ip == NULL)) { + return; + } + ipX_addr_copy(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), pcb->local_ip, *local_ip); + } + + if (pcb->rttest == 0) { + pcb->rttest = tcp_ticks; + pcb->rtseq = ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_RTO_DEBUG, ("tcp_output_segment: rtseq %"U32_F"\n", pcb->rtseq)); + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_output_segment: %"U32_F":%"U32_F"\n", + htonl(seg->tcphdr->seqno), htonl(seg->tcphdr->seqno) + + seg->len)); + + len = (u16_t)((u8_t *)seg->tcphdr - (u8_t *)seg->p->payload); + + seg->p->len -= len; + seg->p->tot_len -= len; + + seg->p->payload = seg->tcphdr; + + seg->tcphdr->chksum = 0; +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + { + u32_t acc; +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY_SANITY_CHECK + u16_t chksum_slow = ipX_chksum_pseudo(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), seg->p, IP_PROTO_TCP, + seg->p->tot_len, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip); +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY_SANITY_CHECK */ + if ((seg->flags & TF_SEG_DATA_CHECKSUMMED) == 0) { + LWIP_ASSERT("data included but not checksummed", + seg->p->tot_len == (TCPH_HDRLEN(seg->tcphdr) * 4)); + } + + /* rebuild TCP header checksum (TCP header changes for retransmissions!) */ + acc = ipX_chksum_pseudo_partial(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), seg->p, IP_PROTO_TCP, + seg->p->tot_len, TCPH_HDRLEN(seg->tcphdr) * 4, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip); + /* add payload checksum */ + if (seg->chksum_swapped) { + seg->chksum = SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(seg->chksum); + seg->chksum_swapped = 0; + } + acc += (u16_t)~(seg->chksum); + seg->tcphdr->chksum = FOLD_U32T(acc); +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY_SANITY_CHECK + if (chksum_slow != seg->tcphdr->chksum) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, + ("tcp_output_segment: calculated checksum is %"X16_F" instead of %"X16_F"\n", + seg->tcphdr->chksum, chksum_slow)); + seg->tcphdr->chksum = chksum_slow; + } +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY_SANITY_CHECK */ + } +#else /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP + seg->tcphdr->chksum = ipX_chksum_pseudo(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), seg->p, IP_PROTO_TCP, + seg->p->tot_len, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP */ +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.xmit); + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT + ipX_output_hinted(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), seg->p, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, + pcb->ttl, pcb->tos, IP_PROTO_TCP, &pcb->addr_hint); +#else /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT*/ + ipX_output(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), seg->p, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, pcb->ttl, + pcb->tos, IP_PROTO_TCP); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT*/ +} + +/** + * Send a TCP RESET packet (empty segment with RST flag set) either to + * abort a connection or to show that there is no matching local connection + * for a received segment. + * + * Called by tcp_abort() (to abort a local connection), tcp_input() (if no + * matching local pcb was found), tcp_listen_input() (if incoming segment + * has ACK flag set) and tcp_process() (received segment in the wrong state) + * + * Since a RST segment is in most cases not sent for an active connection, + * tcp_rst() has a number of arguments that are taken from a tcp_pcb for + * most other segment output functions. + * + * @param seqno the sequence number to use for the outgoing segment + * @param ackno the acknowledge number to use for the outgoing segment + * @param local_ip the local IP address to send the segment from + * @param remote_ip the remote IP address to send the segment to + * @param local_port the local TCP port to send the segment from + * @param remote_port the remote TCP port to send the segment to + */ +void +tcp_rst_impl(u32_t seqno, u32_t ackno, + ipX_addr_t *local_ip, ipX_addr_t *remote_ip, + u16_t local_port, u16_t remote_port +#if LWIP_IPV6 + , u8_t isipv6 +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ) +{ + struct pbuf *p; + struct tcp_hdr *tcphdr; + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, TCP_HLEN, PBUF_RAM); + if (p == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_rst: could not allocate memory for pbuf\n")); + return; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold struct tcp_hdr", + (p->len >= sizeof(struct tcp_hdr))); + + tcphdr = (struct tcp_hdr *)p->payload; + tcphdr->src = htons(local_port); + tcphdr->dest = htons(remote_port); + tcphdr->seqno = htonl(seqno); + tcphdr->ackno = htonl(ackno); + TCPH_HDRLEN_FLAGS_SET(tcphdr, TCP_HLEN/4, TCP_RST | TCP_ACK); +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE + tcphdr->wnd = PP_HTONS(((TCP_WND >> TCP_RCV_SCALE) & 0xFFFF)); +#else + tcphdr->wnd = PP_HTONS(TCP_WND); +#endif + tcphdr->chksum = 0; + tcphdr->urgp = 0; + + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.xmit); + snmp_inc_tcpoutrsts(); + +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP + tcphdr->chksum = ipX_chksum_pseudo(isipv6, p, IP_PROTO_TCP, p->tot_len, + local_ip, remote_ip); +#endif + /* Send output with hardcoded TTL/HL since we have no access to the pcb */ + ipX_output(isipv6, p, local_ip, remote_ip, TCP_TTL, 0, IP_PROTO_TCP); + pbuf_free(p); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_RST_DEBUG, ("tcp_rst: seqno %"U32_F" ackno %"U32_F".\n", seqno, ackno)); +} + +/** + * Requeue all unacked segments for retransmission + * + * Called by tcp_slowtmr() for slow retransmission. + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb for which to re-enqueue all unacked segments + */ +void +tcp_rexmit_rto(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct tcp_seg *seg; + + if (pcb->unacked == NULL) { + return; + } + + /* Move all unacked segments to the head of the unsent queue */ + for (seg = pcb->unacked; seg->next != NULL; seg = seg->next); + /* concatenate unsent queue after unacked queue */ + seg->next = pcb->unsent; +#if TCP_OVERSIZE && TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK + /* if last unsent changed, we need to update unsent_oversize */ + if (pcb->unsent == NULL) { + pcb->unsent_oversize = seg->oversize_left; + } +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE && TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK*/ + /* unsent queue is the concatenated queue (of unacked, unsent) */ + pcb->unsent = pcb->unacked; + /* unacked queue is now empty */ + pcb->unacked = NULL; + + /* increment number of retransmissions */ + ++pcb->nrtx; + + /* Don't take any RTT measurements after retransmitting. */ + pcb->rttest = 0; + + /* Do the actual retransmission */ + tcp_output(pcb); +} + +/** + * Requeue the first unacked segment for retransmission + * + * Called by tcp_receive() for fast retramsmit. + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb for which to retransmit the first unacked segment + */ +void +tcp_rexmit(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct tcp_seg *seg; + struct tcp_seg **cur_seg; + + if (pcb->unacked == NULL) { + return; + } + + /* Move the first unacked segment to the unsent queue */ + /* Keep the unsent queue sorted. */ + seg = pcb->unacked; + pcb->unacked = seg->next; + + cur_seg = &(pcb->unsent); + while (*cur_seg && + TCP_SEQ_LT(ntohl((*cur_seg)->tcphdr->seqno), ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno))) { + cur_seg = &((*cur_seg)->next ); + } + seg->next = *cur_seg; + *cur_seg = seg; +#if TCP_OVERSIZE + if (seg->next == NULL) { + /* the retransmitted segment is last in unsent, so reset unsent_oversize */ + pcb->unsent_oversize = 0; + } +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ + + ++pcb->nrtx; + + /* Don't take any rtt measurements after retransmitting. */ + pcb->rttest = 0; + + /* Do the actual retransmission. */ + snmp_inc_tcpretranssegs(); + /* No need to call tcp_output: we are always called from tcp_input() + and thus tcp_output directly returns. */ +} + + +/** + * Handle retransmission after three dupacks received + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb for which to retransmit the first unacked segment + */ +void +tcp_rexmit_fast(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + if (pcb->unacked != NULL && !(pcb->flags & TF_INFR)) { + /* This is fast retransmit. Retransmit the first unacked segment. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_FR_DEBUG, + ("tcp_receive: dupacks %"U16_F" (%"U32_F + "), fast retransmit %"U32_F"\n", + (u16_t)pcb->dupacks, pcb->lastack, + ntohl(pcb->unacked->tcphdr->seqno))); + tcp_rexmit(pcb); + + /* Set ssthresh to half of the minimum of the current + * cwnd and the advertised window */ + if (pcb->cwnd > pcb->snd_wnd) { + pcb->ssthresh = pcb->snd_wnd / 2; + } else { + pcb->ssthresh = pcb->cwnd / 2; + } + + /* The minimum value for ssthresh should be 2 MSS */ + if (pcb->ssthresh < (2U * pcb->mss)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_FR_DEBUG, + ("tcp_receive: The minimum value for ssthresh %"U16_F + " should be min 2 mss %"U16_F"...\n", + pcb->ssthresh, 2*pcb->mss)); + pcb->ssthresh = 2*pcb->mss; + } + + pcb->cwnd = pcb->ssthresh + 3 * pcb->mss; + pcb->flags |= TF_INFR; + } +} + + +/** + * Send keepalive packets to keep a connection active although + * no data is sent over it. + * + * Called by tcp_slowtmr() + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb for which to send a keepalive packet + */ +void +tcp_keepalive(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct pbuf *p; +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP + struct tcp_hdr *tcphdr; +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP */ + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_keepalive: sending KEEPALIVE probe to ")); + ipX_addr_debug_print(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), TCP_DEBUG, &pcb->remote_ip); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("\n")); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_keepalive: tcp_ticks %"U32_F" pcb->tmr %"U32_F" pcb->keep_cnt_sent %"U16_F"\n", + tcp_ticks, pcb->tmr, pcb->keep_cnt_sent)); + + p = tcp_output_alloc_header(pcb, 0, 0, htonl(pcb->snd_nxt - 1)); + if(p == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, + ("tcp_keepalive: could not allocate memory for pbuf\n")); + return; + } +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP + tcphdr = (struct tcp_hdr *)p->payload; + + tcphdr->chksum = ipX_chksum_pseudo(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), p, IP_PROTO_TCP, p->tot_len, + &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP */ + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.xmit); + + /* Send output to IP */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT + ipX_output_hinted(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), p, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, + pcb->ttl, 0, IP_PROTO_TCP, &pcb->addr_hint); +#else /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT*/ + ipX_output(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), p, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, pcb->ttl, + 0, IP_PROTO_TCP); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT*/ + + pbuf_free(p); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_keepalive: seqno %"U32_F" ackno %"U32_F".\n", + pcb->snd_nxt - 1, pcb->rcv_nxt)); +} + + +/** + * Send persist timer zero-window probes to keep a connection active + * when a window update is lost. + * + * Called by tcp_slowtmr() + * + * @param pcb the tcp_pcb for which to send a zero-window probe packet + */ +void +tcp_zero_window_probe(struct tcp_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct pbuf *p; + struct tcp_hdr *tcphdr; + struct tcp_seg *seg; + u16_t len; + u8_t is_fin; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_zero_window_probe: sending ZERO WINDOW probe to ")); + ipX_addr_debug_print(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), TCP_DEBUG, &pcb->remote_ip); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("\n")); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, + ("tcp_zero_window_probe: tcp_ticks %"U32_F + " pcb->tmr %"U32_F" pcb->keep_cnt_sent %"U16_F"\n", + tcp_ticks, pcb->tmr, pcb->keep_cnt_sent)); + + seg = pcb->unacked; + + if(seg == NULL) { + seg = pcb->unsent; + } + if(seg == NULL) { + return; + } + + is_fin = ((TCPH_FLAGS(seg->tcphdr) & TCP_FIN) != 0) && (seg->len == 0); + /* we want to send one seqno: either FIN or data (no options) */ + len = is_fin ? 0 : 1; + + p = tcp_output_alloc_header(pcb, 0, len, seg->tcphdr->seqno); + if(p == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_zero_window_probe: no memory for pbuf\n")); + return; + } + tcphdr = (struct tcp_hdr *)p->payload; + + if (is_fin) { + /* FIN segment, no data */ + TCPH_FLAGS_SET(tcphdr, TCP_ACK | TCP_FIN); + } else { + /* Data segment, copy in one byte from the head of the unacked queue */ + char *d = ((char *)p->payload + TCP_HLEN); + /* Depending on whether the segment has already been sent (unacked) or not + (unsent), seg->p->payload points to the IP header or TCP header. + Ensure we copy the first TCP data byte: */ + pbuf_copy_partial(seg->p, d, 1, seg->p->tot_len - seg->len); + } + +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP + tcphdr->chksum = ipX_chksum_pseudo(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), p, IP_PROTO_TCP, p->tot_len, + &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip); +#endif + TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.xmit); + + /* Send output to IP */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT + ipX_output_hinted(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), p, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, pcb->ttl, + 0, IP_PROTO_TCP, &pcb->addr_hint); +#else /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT*/ + ipX_output(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), p, &pcb->local_ip, &pcb->remote_ip, pcb->ttl, 0, IP_PROTO_TCP); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT*/ + + pbuf_free(p); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("tcp_zero_window_probe: seqno %"U32_F + " ackno %"U32_F".\n", + pcb->snd_nxt - 1, pcb->rcv_nxt)); +} +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/timers.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/timers.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4203efeec4 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/timers.c @@ -0,0 +1,562 @@ +/** + * @file + * Stack-internal timers implementation. + * This file includes timer callbacks for stack-internal timers as well as + * functions to set up or stop timers and check for expired timers. + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * Simon Goldschmidt + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#include "lwip/timers.h" +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" + +#if LWIP_TIMERS + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" + +#include "lwip/ip_frag.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" +#include "lwip/dhcp.h" +#include "lwip/autoip.h" +#include "lwip/igmp.h" +#include "lwip/dns.h" +#include "lwip/nd6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_frag.h" +#include "lwip/mld6.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" + +/** The one and only timeout list */ +static struct sys_timeo *next_timeout; +#if NO_SYS +static u32_t timeouts_last_time; +#endif /* NO_SYS */ + +#if LWIP_TCP +/** global variable that shows if the tcp timer is currently scheduled or not */ +static int tcpip_tcp_timer_active; + +/** + * Timer callback function that calls tcp_tmr() and reschedules itself. + * + * @param arg unused argument + */ +static void +tcpip_tcp_timer(void *arg) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + + /* call TCP timer handler */ + tcp_tmr(); + /* timer still needed? */ + if (tcp_active_pcbs || tcp_tw_pcbs) { + /* restart timer */ + sys_timeout(TCP_TMR_INTERVAL, tcpip_tcp_timer, NULL); + } else { + /* disable timer */ + tcpip_tcp_timer_active = 0; + } +} + +/** + * Called from TCP_REG when registering a new PCB: + * the reason is to have the TCP timer only running when + * there are active (or time-wait) PCBs. + */ +void +tcp_timer_needed(void) +{ + /* timer is off but needed again? */ + if (!tcpip_tcp_timer_active && (tcp_active_pcbs || tcp_tw_pcbs)) { + /* enable and start timer */ + tcpip_tcp_timer_active = 1; + sys_timeout(TCP_TMR_INTERVAL, tcpip_tcp_timer, NULL); + } +} +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +#if IP_REASSEMBLY +/** + * Timer callback function that calls ip_reass_tmr() and reschedules itself. + * + * @param arg unused argument + */ +static void +ip_reass_timer(void *arg) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("tcpip: ip_reass_tmr()\n")); + ip_reass_tmr(); + sys_timeout(IP_TMR_INTERVAL, ip_reass_timer, NULL); +} +#endif /* IP_REASSEMBLY */ + +#if LWIP_ARP +/** + * Timer callback function that calls etharp_tmr() and reschedules itself. + * + * @param arg unused argument + */ +static void +arp_timer(void *arg) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("tcpip: etharp_tmr()\n")); + etharp_tmr(); + sys_timeout(ARP_TMR_INTERVAL, arp_timer, NULL); +} +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ + +#if LWIP_DHCP +/** + * Timer callback function that calls dhcp_coarse_tmr() and reschedules itself. + * + * @param arg unused argument + */ +static void +dhcp_timer_coarse(void *arg) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("tcpip: dhcp_coarse_tmr()\n")); + dhcp_coarse_tmr(); + sys_timeout(DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_MSECS, dhcp_timer_coarse, NULL); +} + +/** + * Timer callback function that calls dhcp_fine_tmr() and reschedules itself. + * + * @param arg unused argument + */ +static void +dhcp_timer_fine(void *arg) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("tcpip: dhcp_fine_tmr()\n")); + dhcp_fine_tmr(); + sys_timeout(DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS, dhcp_timer_fine, NULL); +} +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP */ + +#if LWIP_AUTOIP +/** + * Timer callback function that calls autoip_tmr() and reschedules itself. + * + * @param arg unused argument + */ +static void +autoip_timer(void *arg) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("tcpip: autoip_tmr()\n")); + autoip_tmr(); + sys_timeout(AUTOIP_TMR_INTERVAL, autoip_timer, NULL); +} +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + +#if LWIP_IGMP +/** + * Timer callback function that calls igmp_tmr() and reschedules itself. + * + * @param arg unused argument + */ +static void +igmp_timer(void *arg) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("tcpip: igmp_tmr()\n")); + igmp_tmr(); + sys_timeout(IGMP_TMR_INTERVAL, igmp_timer, NULL); +} +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + +#if LWIP_DNS +/** + * Timer callback function that calls dns_tmr() and reschedules itself. + * + * @param arg unused argument + */ +static void +dns_timer(void *arg) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("tcpip: dns_tmr()\n")); + dns_tmr(); + sys_timeout(DNS_TMR_INTERVAL, dns_timer, NULL); +} +#endif /* LWIP_DNS */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** + * Timer callback function that calls nd6_tmr() and reschedules itself. + * + * @param arg unused argument + */ +static void +nd6_timer(void *arg) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("tcpip: nd6_tmr()\n")); + nd6_tmr(); + sys_timeout(ND6_TMR_INTERVAL, nd6_timer, NULL); +} + +#if LWIP_IPV6_REASS +/** + * Timer callback function that calls ip6_reass_tmr() and reschedules itself. + * + * @param arg unused argument + */ +static void +ip6_reass_timer(void *arg) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("tcpip: ip6_reass_tmr()\n")); + ip6_reass_tmr(); + sys_timeout(IP6_REASS_TMR_INTERVAL, ip6_reass_timer, NULL); +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_REASS */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD +/** + * Timer callback function that calls mld6_tmr() and reschedules itself. + * + * @param arg unused argument + */ +static void +mld6_timer(void *arg) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg); + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("tcpip: mld6_tmr()\n")); + mld6_tmr(); + sys_timeout(MLD6_TMR_INTERVAL, mld6_timer, NULL); +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +/** Initialize this module */ +void sys_timeouts_init(void) +{ +#if IP_REASSEMBLY + sys_timeout(IP_TMR_INTERVAL, ip_reass_timer, NULL); +#endif /* IP_REASSEMBLY */ +#if LWIP_ARP + sys_timeout(ARP_TMR_INTERVAL, arp_timer, NULL); +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ +#if LWIP_DHCP + sys_timeout(DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_MSECS, dhcp_timer_coarse, NULL); + sys_timeout(DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS, dhcp_timer_fine, NULL); +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP */ +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + sys_timeout(AUTOIP_TMR_INTERVAL, autoip_timer, NULL); +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ +#if LWIP_IGMP + sys_timeout(IGMP_TMR_INTERVAL, igmp_timer, NULL); +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ +#if LWIP_DNS + sys_timeout(DNS_TMR_INTERVAL, dns_timer, NULL); +#endif /* LWIP_DNS */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 + sys_timeout(ND6_TMR_INTERVAL, nd6_timer, NULL); +#if LWIP_IPV6_REASS + sys_timeout(IP6_REASS_TMR_INTERVAL, ip6_reass_timer, NULL); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_REASS */ +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD + sys_timeout(MLD6_TMR_INTERVAL, mld6_timer, NULL); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#if NO_SYS + /* Initialise timestamp for sys_check_timeouts */ + timeouts_last_time = sys_now(); +#endif +} + +/** + * Create a one-shot timer (aka timeout). Timeouts are processed in the + * following cases: + * - while waiting for a message using sys_timeouts_mbox_fetch() + * - by calling sys_check_timeouts() (NO_SYS==1 only) + * + * @param msecs time in milliseconds after that the timer should expire + * @param handler callback function to call when msecs have elapsed + * @param arg argument to pass to the callback function + */ +#if LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES +void +sys_timeout_debug(u32_t msecs, sys_timeout_handler handler, void *arg, const char* handler_name) +#else /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */ +void +sys_timeout(u32_t msecs, sys_timeout_handler handler, void *arg) +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */ +{ + struct sys_timeo *timeout, *t; +#if NO_SYS + u32_t now, diff; +#endif + + timeout = (struct sys_timeo *)memp_malloc(MEMP_SYS_TIMEOUT); + if (timeout == NULL) { + LWIP_ASSERT("sys_timeout: timeout != NULL, pool MEMP_SYS_TIMEOUT is empty", timeout != NULL); + return; + } + +#if NO_SYS + now = sys_now(); + if (next_timeout == NULL) { + diff = 0; + timeouts_last_time = now; + } else { + diff = now - timeouts_last_time; + } +#endif + + timeout->next = NULL; + timeout->h = handler; + timeout->arg = arg; +#if NO_SYS + timeout->time = msecs + diff; +#else + timeout->time = msecs; +#endif +#if LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES + timeout->handler_name = handler_name; + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("sys_timeout: %p msecs=%"U32_F" handler=%s arg=%p\n", + (void *)timeout, msecs, handler_name, (void *)arg)); +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */ + + if (next_timeout == NULL) { + next_timeout = timeout; + return; + } + + if (next_timeout->time > msecs) { + next_timeout->time -= msecs; + timeout->next = next_timeout; + next_timeout = timeout; + } else { + for(t = next_timeout; t != NULL; t = t->next) { + timeout->time -= t->time; + if (t->next == NULL || t->next->time > timeout->time) { + if (t->next != NULL) { + t->next->time -= timeout->time; + } + timeout->next = t->next; + t->next = timeout; + break; + } + } + } +} + +/** + * Go through timeout list (for this task only) and remove the first matching + * entry (subsequent entries remain untouched), even though the timeout has not + * triggered yet. + * + * @param handler callback function that would be called by the timeout + * @param arg callback argument that would be passed to handler +*/ +void +sys_untimeout(sys_timeout_handler handler, void *arg) +{ + struct sys_timeo *prev_t, *t; + + if (next_timeout == NULL) { + return; + } + + for (t = next_timeout, prev_t = NULL; t != NULL; prev_t = t, t = t->next) { + if ((t->h == handler) && (t->arg == arg)) { + /* We have a match */ + /* Unlink from previous in list */ + if (prev_t == NULL) { + next_timeout = t->next; + } else { + prev_t->next = t->next; + } + /* If not the last one, add time of this one back to next */ + if (t->next != NULL) { + t->next->time += t->time; + } + memp_free(MEMP_SYS_TIMEOUT, t); + return; + } + } + return; +} + +#if NO_SYS + +/** Handle timeouts for NO_SYS==1 (i.e. without using + * tcpip_thread/sys_timeouts_mbox_fetch(). Uses sys_now() to call timeout + * handler functions when timeouts expire. + * + * Must be called periodically from your main loop. + */ +void +sys_check_timeouts(void) +{ + if (next_timeout) { + struct sys_timeo *tmptimeout; + u32_t diff; + sys_timeout_handler handler; + void *arg; + u8_t had_one; + u32_t now; + + now = sys_now(); + /* this cares for wraparounds */ + diff = now - timeouts_last_time; + do + { +#if PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ + PBUF_CHECK_FREE_OOSEQ(); +#endif /* PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ */ + had_one = 0; + tmptimeout = next_timeout; + if (tmptimeout && (tmptimeout->time <= diff)) { + /* timeout has expired */ + had_one = 1; + timeouts_last_time += tmptimeout->time; + diff -= tmptimeout->time; + next_timeout = tmptimeout->next; + handler = tmptimeout->h; + arg = tmptimeout->arg; +#if LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES + if (handler != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("sct calling h=%s arg=%p\n", + tmptimeout->handler_name, arg)); + } +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */ + memp_free(MEMP_SYS_TIMEOUT, tmptimeout); + if (handler != NULL) { + handler(arg); + } + } + /* repeat until all expired timers have been called */ + }while(had_one); + } +} + +/** Set back the timestamp of the last call to sys_check_timeouts() + * This is necessary if sys_check_timeouts() hasn't been called for a long + * time (e.g. while saving energy) to prevent all timer functions of that + * period being called. + */ +void +sys_restart_timeouts(void) +{ + timeouts_last_time = sys_now(); +} + +#else /* NO_SYS */ + +/** + * Wait (forever) for a message to arrive in an mbox. + * While waiting, timeouts are processed. + * + * @param mbox the mbox to fetch the message from + * @param msg the place to store the message + */ +void +sys_timeouts_mbox_fetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg) +{ + u32_t time_needed; + struct sys_timeo *tmptimeout; + sys_timeout_handler handler; + void *arg; + + again: + if (!next_timeout) { + time_needed = sys_arch_mbox_fetch(mbox, msg, 0); + } else { + if (next_timeout->time > 0) { + time_needed = sys_arch_mbox_fetch(mbox, msg, next_timeout->time); + } else { + time_needed = SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT; + } + + if (time_needed == SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT) { + /* If time == SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT, a timeout occured before a message + could be fetched. We should now call the timeout handler and + deallocate the memory allocated for the timeout. */ + tmptimeout = next_timeout; + next_timeout = tmptimeout->next; + handler = tmptimeout->h; + arg = tmptimeout->arg; +#if LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES + if (handler != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("stmf calling h=%s arg=%p\n", + tmptimeout->handler_name, arg)); + } +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */ + memp_free(MEMP_SYS_TIMEOUT, tmptimeout); + if (handler != NULL) { + /* For LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING, lock the core before calling the + timeout handler function. */ + LOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + handler(arg); + UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); + } + LWIP_TCPIP_THREAD_ALIVE(); + + /* We try again to fetch a message from the mbox. */ + goto again; + } else { + /* If time != SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT, a message was received before the timeout + occured. The time variable is set to the number of + milliseconds we waited for the message. */ + if (time_needed < next_timeout->time) { + next_timeout->time -= time_needed; + } else { + next_timeout->time = 0; + } + } + } +} + +#endif /* NO_SYS */ + +#else /* LWIP_TIMERS */ +/* Satisfy the TCP code which calls this function */ +void +tcp_timer_needed(void) +{ +} +#endif /* LWIP_TIMERS */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/udp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/udp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a7b244661a --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/core/udp.c @@ -0,0 +1,1157 @@ +/** + * @file + * User Datagram Protocol module + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + + +/* udp.c + * + * The code for the User Datagram Protocol UDP & UDPLite (RFC 3828). + * + */ + +/* @todo Check the use of '(struct udp_pcb).chksum_len_rx'! + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_UDP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/icmp.h" +#include "lwip/icmp6.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "arch/perf.h" +#include "lwip/dhcp.h" + +#include + +#ifndef UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START +/* From http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers: + "The Dynamic and/or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 65535" */ +#define UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START 0xc000 +#define UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_END 0xffff +#define UDP_ENSURE_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE(port) (((port) & ~UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START) + UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START) +#endif + +/* last local UDP port */ +static u16_t udp_port = UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START; + +/* The list of UDP PCBs */ +/* exported in udp.h (was static) */ +struct udp_pcb *udp_pcbs; + +/** + * Initialize this module. + */ +void +udp_init(void) +{ +#if LWIP_RANDOMIZE_INITIAL_LOCAL_PORTS && defined(LWIP_RAND) + udp_port = UDP_ENSURE_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE(LWIP_RAND()); +#endif /* LWIP_RANDOMIZE_INITIAL_LOCAL_PORTS && defined(LWIP_RAND) */ +} + +/** + * Allocate a new local UDP port. + * + * @return a new (free) local UDP port number + */ +static u16_t +udp_new_port(void) +{ + u16_t n = 0; + struct udp_pcb *pcb; + +again: + if (udp_port++ == UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_END) { + udp_port = UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START; + } + /* Check all PCBs. */ + for(pcb = udp_pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) { + if (pcb->local_port == udp_port) { + if (++n > (UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_END - UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START)) { + return 0; + } + goto again; + } + } + return udp_port; +#if 0 + struct udp_pcb *ipcb = udp_pcbs; + while ((ipcb != NULL) && (udp_port != UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_END)) { + if (ipcb->local_port == udp_port) { + /* port is already used by another udp_pcb */ + udp_port++; + /* restart scanning all udp pcbs */ + ipcb = udp_pcbs; + } else { + /* go on with next udp pcb */ + ipcb = ipcb->next; + } + } + if (ipcb != NULL) { + return 0; + } + return udp_port; +#endif +} + +/** + * Process an incoming UDP datagram. + * + * Given an incoming UDP datagram (as a chain of pbufs) this function + * finds a corresponding UDP PCB and hands over the pbuf to the pcbs + * recv function. If no pcb is found or the datagram is incorrect, the + * pbuf is freed. + * + * @param p pbuf to be demultiplexed to a UDP PCB (p->payload pointing to the UDP header) + * @param inp network interface on which the datagram was received. + * + */ +void +udp_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp) +{ + struct udp_hdr *udphdr; + struct udp_pcb *pcb, *prev; + struct udp_pcb *uncon_pcb; + u16_t src, dest; + u8_t local_match; + u8_t broadcast; + u8_t for_us; + + PERF_START; + + UDP_STATS_INC(udp.recv); + + /* Check minimum length (UDP header) */ + if (p->len < UDP_HLEN) { + /* drop short packets */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, + ("udp_input: short UDP datagram (%"U16_F" bytes) discarded\n", p->tot_len)); + UDP_STATS_INC(udp.lenerr); + UDP_STATS_INC(udp.drop); + snmp_inc_udpinerrors(); + pbuf_free(p); + goto end; + } + + udphdr = (struct udp_hdr *)p->payload; + + /* is broadcast packet ? */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 + broadcast = !ip_current_is_v6() && ip_addr_isbroadcast(ip_current_dest_addr(), inp); +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + broadcast = ip_addr_isbroadcast(ip_current_dest_addr(), inp); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("udp_input: received datagram of length %"U16_F"\n", p->tot_len)); + + /* convert src and dest ports to host byte order */ + src = ntohs(udphdr->src); + dest = ntohs(udphdr->dest); + + udp_debug_print(udphdr); + + /* print the UDP source and destination */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("udp (")); + ipX_addr_debug_print(ip_current_is_v6(), UDP_DEBUG, ipX_current_dest_addr()); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, (", %"U16_F") <-- (", ntohs(udphdr->dest))); + ipX_addr_debug_print(ip_current_is_v6(), UDP_DEBUG, ipX_current_src_addr()); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, (", %"U16_F")\n", ntohs(udphdr->src))); + +#if LWIP_DHCP + pcb = NULL; + /* when LWIP_DHCP is active, packets to DHCP_CLIENT_PORT may only be processed by + the dhcp module, no other UDP pcb may use the local UDP port DHCP_CLIENT_PORT */ + if (dest == DHCP_CLIENT_PORT) { + /* all packets for DHCP_CLIENT_PORT not coming from DHCP_SERVER_PORT are dropped! */ + if (src == DHCP_SERVER_PORT) { + if ((inp->dhcp != NULL) && (inp->dhcp->pcb != NULL)) { + /* accept the packe if + (- broadcast or directed to us) -> DHCP is link-layer-addressed, local ip is always ANY! + - inp->dhcp->pcb->remote == ANY or iphdr->src + (no need to check for IPv6 since the dhcp struct always uses IPv4) */ + if (ipX_addr_isany(0, &inp->dhcp->pcb->remote_ip) || + ip_addr_cmp(ipX_2_ip(&(inp->dhcp->pcb->remote_ip)), ip_current_src_addr())) { + pcb = inp->dhcp->pcb; + } + } + } + } else +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP */ + { + prev = NULL; + local_match = 0; + uncon_pcb = NULL; + /* Iterate through the UDP pcb list for a matching pcb. + * 'Perfect match' pcbs (connected to the remote port & ip address) are + * preferred. If no perfect match is found, the first unconnected pcb that + * matches the local port and ip address gets the datagram. */ + for (pcb = udp_pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) { + local_match = 0; + /* print the PCB local and remote address */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("pcb (")); + ipX_addr_debug_print(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), UDP_DEBUG, &pcb->local_ip); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, (", %"U16_F") <-- (", pcb->local_port)); + ipX_addr_debug_print(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), UDP_DEBUG, &pcb->remote_ip); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, (", %"U16_F")\n", pcb->remote_port)); + + /* compare PCB local addr+port to UDP destination addr+port */ + if (pcb->local_port == dest) { + if ( +#if LWIP_IPV6 + ((PCB_ISIPV6(pcb) && (ip_current_is_v6()) && + (ip6_addr_isany(ipX_2_ip6(&pcb->local_ip)) || +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD + ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip6_current_dest_addr()) || +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + ip6_addr_cmp(ipX_2_ip6(&pcb->local_ip), ip6_current_dest_addr()))) || + (!PCB_ISIPV6(pcb) && + (ip_current_header() != NULL) && +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + (( +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ((!broadcast && ipX_addr_isany(0, &pcb->local_ip)) || + ip_addr_cmp(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->local_ip), ip_current_dest_addr()) || +#if LWIP_IGMP + ip_addr_ismulticast(ip_current_dest_addr()) || +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ +#if IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV + (broadcast && ip_get_option(pcb, SOF_BROADCAST) && + (ipX_addr_isany(0, &pcb->local_ip) || + ip_addr_netcmp(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->local_ip), ip_current_dest_addr(), &inp->netmask))))))) { +#else /* IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV */ + (broadcast && + (ipX_addr_isany(0, &pcb->local_ip) || + ip_addr_netcmp(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->local_ip), ip_current_dest_addr(), &inp->netmask))))))) { +#endif /* IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV */ + local_match = 1; + if ((uncon_pcb == NULL) && + ((pcb->flags & UDP_FLAGS_CONNECTED) == 0)) { + /* the first unconnected matching PCB */ + uncon_pcb = pcb; + } + } + } + /* compare PCB remote addr+port to UDP source addr+port */ + if ((local_match != 0) && + (pcb->remote_port == src) && IP_PCB_IPVER_INPUT_MATCH(pcb) && + (ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->remote_ip) || + ipX_addr_cmp(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->remote_ip, ipX_current_src_addr()))) { + /* the first fully matching PCB */ + if (prev != NULL) { + /* move the pcb to the front of udp_pcbs so that is + found faster next time */ + prev->next = pcb->next; + pcb->next = udp_pcbs; + udp_pcbs = pcb; + } else { + UDP_STATS_INC(udp.cachehit); + } + break; + } + prev = pcb; + } + /* no fully matching pcb found? then look for an unconnected pcb */ + if (pcb == NULL) { + pcb = uncon_pcb; + } + } + + /* Check checksum if this is a match or if it was directed at us. */ + if (pcb != NULL) { + for_us = 1; + } else { +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if (ip_current_is_v6()) { + for_us = netif_get_ip6_addr_match(inp, ip6_current_dest_addr()) >= 0; + } else +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + { + for_us = ip_addr_cmp(&inp->ip_addr, ip_current_dest_addr()); + } + } + if (for_us) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("udp_input: calculating checksum\n")); +#if CHECKSUM_CHECK_UDP +#if LWIP_UDPLITE + if (ip_current_header_proto() == IP_PROTO_UDPLITE) { + /* Do the UDP Lite checksum */ + u16_t chklen = ntohs(udphdr->len); + if (chklen < sizeof(struct udp_hdr)) { + if (chklen == 0) { + /* For UDP-Lite, checksum length of 0 means checksum + over the complete packet (See RFC 3828 chap. 3.1) */ + chklen = p->tot_len; + } else { + /* At least the UDP-Lite header must be covered by the + checksum! (Again, see RFC 3828 chap. 3.1) */ + goto chkerr; + } + } + if (ipX_chksum_pseudo_partial(ip_current_is_v6(), p, IP_PROTO_UDPLITE, + p->tot_len, chklen, + ipX_current_src_addr(), ipX_current_dest_addr()) != 0) { + goto chkerr; + } + } else +#endif /* LWIP_UDPLITE */ + { + if (udphdr->chksum != 0) { + if (ipX_chksum_pseudo(ip_current_is_v6(), p, IP_PROTO_UDP, p->tot_len, + ipX_current_src_addr(), + ipX_current_dest_addr()) != 0) { + goto chkerr; + } + } + } +#endif /* CHECKSUM_CHECK_UDP */ + if(pbuf_header(p, -UDP_HLEN)) { + /* Can we cope with this failing? Just assert for now */ + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_header failed\n", 0); + UDP_STATS_INC(udp.drop); + snmp_inc_udpinerrors(); + pbuf_free(p); + goto end; + } + if (pcb != NULL) { + snmp_inc_udpindatagrams(); +#if SO_REUSE && SO_REUSE_RXTOALL + if ((broadcast || +#if LWIP_IPV6 + ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip6_current_dest_addr()) || +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ip_addr_ismulticast(ip_current_dest_addr())) && + ip_get_option(pcb, SOF_REUSEADDR)) { + /* pass broadcast- or multicast packets to all multicast pcbs + if SOF_REUSEADDR is set on the first match */ + struct udp_pcb *mpcb; + u8_t p_header_changed = 0; + s16_t hdrs_len = (s16_t)(ip_current_header_tot_len() + UDP_HLEN); + for (mpcb = udp_pcbs; mpcb != NULL; mpcb = mpcb->next) { + if (mpcb != pcb) { + /* compare PCB local addr+port to UDP destination addr+port */ + if ((mpcb->local_port == dest) && +#if LWIP_IPV6 + ((PCB_ISIPV6(mpcb) && + (ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip6_current_dest_addr()) || + ip6_addr_cmp(ipX_2_ip6(&mpcb->local_ip), ip6_current_dest_addr()))) || + (!PCB_ISIPV6(mpcb) && +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + (( +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ((!broadcast && ipX_addr_isany(0, &mpcb->local_ip)) || + ip_addr_cmp(ipX_2_ip(&mpcb->local_ip), ip_current_dest_addr()) || +#if LWIP_IGMP + ip_addr_ismulticast(ip_current_dest_addr()) || +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ +#if IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV + (broadcast && ip_get_option(mpcb, SOF_BROADCAST)))))) { +#else /* IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV */ + (broadcast))))) { +#endif /* IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV */ + /* pass a copy of the packet to all local matches */ + if (mpcb->recv.ip4 != NULL) { + struct pbuf *q; + /* for that, move payload to IP header again */ + if (p_header_changed == 0) { + pbuf_header(p, hdrs_len); + p_header_changed = 1; + } + q = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, p->tot_len, PBUF_RAM); + if (q != NULL) { + err_t err = pbuf_copy(q, p); + if (err == ERR_OK) { + /* move payload to UDP data */ + pbuf_header(q, -hdrs_len); +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if (PCB_ISIPV6(mpcb)) { + mpcb->recv.ip6(mpcb->recv_arg, mpcb, q, ip6_current_src_addr(), src); + } + else +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + { + mpcb->recv.ip4(mpcb->recv_arg, mpcb, q, ip_current_src_addr(), src); + } + } + } + } + } + } + } + if (p_header_changed) { + /* and move payload to UDP data again */ + pbuf_header(p, -hdrs_len); + } + } +#endif /* SO_REUSE && SO_REUSE_RXTOALL */ + /* callback */ + if (pcb->recv.ip4 != NULL) { + /* now the recv function is responsible for freeing p */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if (PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)) { + pcb->recv.ip6(pcb->recv_arg, pcb, p, ip6_current_src_addr(), src); + } + else +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + { + pcb->recv.ip4(pcb->recv_arg, pcb, p, ip_current_src_addr(), src); + } + } else { + /* no recv function registered? then we have to free the pbuf! */ + pbuf_free(p); + goto end; + } + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("udp_input: not for us.\n")); + +#if LWIP_ICMP || LWIP_ICMP6 + /* No match was found, send ICMP destination port unreachable unless + destination address was broadcast/multicast. */ + if (!broadcast && +#if LWIP_IPV6 + !ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip6_current_dest_addr()) && +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + !ip_addr_ismulticast(ip_current_dest_addr())) { + /* move payload pointer back to ip header */ + pbuf_header(p, ip_current_header_tot_len() + UDP_HLEN); + icmp_port_unreach(ip_current_is_v6(), p); + } +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP || LWIP_ICMP6 */ + UDP_STATS_INC(udp.proterr); + UDP_STATS_INC(udp.drop); + snmp_inc_udpnoports(); + pbuf_free(p); + } + } else { + pbuf_free(p); + } +end: + PERF_STOP("udp_input"); + return; +#if CHECKSUM_CHECK_UDP +chkerr: + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("udp_input: UDP (or UDP Lite) datagram discarded due to failing checksum\n")); + UDP_STATS_INC(udp.chkerr); + UDP_STATS_INC(udp.drop); + snmp_inc_udpinerrors(); + pbuf_free(p); + PERF_STOP("udp_input"); +#endif /* CHECKSUM_CHECK_UDP */ +} + +/** + * Send data using UDP. + * + * @param pcb UDP PCB used to send the data. + * @param p chain of pbuf's to be sent. + * + * The datagram will be sent to the current remote_ip & remote_port + * stored in pcb. If the pcb is not bound to a port, it will + * automatically be bound to a random port. + * + * @return lwIP error code. + * - ERR_OK. Successful. No error occured. + * - ERR_MEM. Out of memory. + * - ERR_RTE. Could not find route to destination address. + * - More errors could be returned by lower protocol layers. + * + * @see udp_disconnect() udp_sendto() + */ +err_t +udp_send(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p) +{ + /* send to the packet using remote ip and port stored in the pcb */ + return udp_sendto(pcb, p, ipX_2_ip(&pcb->remote_ip), pcb->remote_port); +} + +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP +/** Same as udp_send() but with checksum + */ +err_t +udp_send_chksum(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + u8_t have_chksum, u16_t chksum) +{ + /* send to the packet using remote ip and port stored in the pcb */ + return udp_sendto_chksum(pcb, p, ipX_2_ip(&pcb->remote_ip), pcb->remote_port, + have_chksum, chksum); +} +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP */ + +/** + * Send data to a specified address using UDP. + * + * @param pcb UDP PCB used to send the data. + * @param p chain of pbuf's to be sent. + * @param dst_ip Destination IP address. + * @param dst_port Destination UDP port. + * + * dst_ip & dst_port are expected to be in the same byte order as in the pcb. + * + * If the PCB already has a remote address association, it will + * be restored after the data is sent. + * + * @return lwIP error code (@see udp_send for possible error codes) + * + * @see udp_disconnect() udp_send() + */ +err_t +udp_sendto(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *dst_ip, u16_t dst_port) +{ +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP + return udp_sendto_chksum(pcb, p, dst_ip, dst_port, 0, 0); +} + +/** Same as udp_sendto(), but with checksum */ +err_t +udp_sendto_chksum(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *dst_ip, + u16_t dst_port, u8_t have_chksum, u16_t chksum) +{ +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP */ + struct netif *netif; + ipX_addr_t *dst_ip_route = ip_2_ipX(dst_ip); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("udp_send\n")); + +#if LWIP_IPV6 || LWIP_IGMP + if (ipX_addr_ismulticast(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), dst_ip_route)) { + /* For multicast, find a netif based on source address. */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if (PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)) { + dst_ip_route = &pcb->local_ip; + } else +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + { +#if LWIP_IGMP + dst_ip_route = ip_2_ipX(&pcb->multicast_ip); +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 || LWIP_IGMP */ + + /* find the outgoing network interface for this packet */ + netif = ipX_route(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->local_ip, dst_ip_route); + + /* no outgoing network interface could be found? */ + if (netif == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("udp_send: No route to ")); + ipX_addr_debug_print(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ip_2_ipX(dst_ip)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("\n")); + UDP_STATS_INC(udp.rterr); + return ERR_RTE; + } +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP + return udp_sendto_if_chksum(pcb, p, dst_ip, dst_port, netif, have_chksum, chksum); +#else /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP */ + return udp_sendto_if(pcb, p, dst_ip, dst_port, netif); +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP */ +} + +/** + * Send data to a specified address using UDP. + * The netif used for sending can be specified. + * + * This function exists mainly for DHCP, to be able to send UDP packets + * on a netif that is still down. + * + * @param pcb UDP PCB used to send the data. + * @param p chain of pbuf's to be sent. + * @param dst_ip Destination IP address. + * @param dst_port Destination UDP port. + * @param netif the netif used for sending. + * + * dst_ip & dst_port are expected to be in the same byte order as in the pcb. + * + * @return lwIP error code (@see udp_send for possible error codes) + * + * @see udp_disconnect() udp_send() + */ +err_t +udp_sendto_if(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *dst_ip, u16_t dst_port, struct netif *netif) +{ +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP + return udp_sendto_if_chksum(pcb, p, dst_ip, dst_port, netif, 0, 0); +} + +/** Same as udp_sendto_if(), but with checksum */ +err_t +udp_sendto_if_chksum(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *dst_ip, + u16_t dst_port, struct netif *netif, u8_t have_chksum, + u16_t chksum) +{ +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP */ + ip_addr_t *src_ip; + + /* PCB local address is IP_ANY_ADDR? */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if (PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)) { + if (ip6_addr_isany(ipX_2_ip6(&pcb->local_ip))) { + src_ip = ip6_2_ip(ip6_select_source_address(netif, ip_2_ip6(dst_ip))); + if (src_ip == NULL) { + /* No suitable source address was found. */ + return ERR_RTE; + } + } else { + /* use UDP PCB local IPv6 address as source address, if still valid. */ + if (netif_get_ip6_addr_match(netif, ipX_2_ip6(&pcb->local_ip)) < 0) { + /* Address isn't valid anymore. */ + return ERR_RTE; + } + src_ip = ipX_2_ip(&pcb->local_ip); + } + } + else +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + if (ip_addr_isany(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->local_ip))) { + /* use outgoing network interface IP address as source address */ + src_ip = &(netif->ip_addr); + } else { + /* check if UDP PCB local IP address is correct + * this could be an old address if netif->ip_addr has changed */ + if (!ip_addr_cmp(ipX_2_ip(&(pcb->local_ip)), &(netif->ip_addr))) { + /* local_ip doesn't match, drop the packet */ + return ERR_VAL; + } + /* use UDP PCB local IP address as source address */ + src_ip = ipX_2_ip(&(pcb->local_ip)); + } +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP + return udp_sendto_if_src_chksum(pcb, p, dst_ip, dst_port, netif, have_chksum, chksum, src_ip); +#else /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP */ + return udp_sendto_if_src(pcb, p, dst_ip, dst_port, netif, src_ip); +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP */ +} + +/** Same as udp_sendto_if(), but with source address */ +err_t +udp_sendto_if_src(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *dst_ip, u16_t dst_port, struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *src_ip) +{ +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP + return udp_sendto_if_src_chksum(pcb, p, dst_ip, dst_port, netif, 0, 0, src_ip); +} + +/** Same as udp_sendto_if_src(), but with checksum */ +err_t +udp_sendto_if_src_chksum(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *dst_ip, + u16_t dst_port, struct netif *netif, u8_t have_chksum, + u16_t chksum, ip_addr_t *src_ip) +{ +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP */ + struct udp_hdr *udphdr; + err_t err; + struct pbuf *q; /* q will be sent down the stack */ + u8_t ip_proto; + +#if IP_SOF_BROADCAST + /* broadcast filter? */ + if (!ip_get_option(pcb, SOF_BROADCAST) && +#if LWIP_IPV6 + !PCB_ISIPV6(pcb) && +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ip_addr_isbroadcast(dst_ip, netif) ) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("udp_sendto_if: SOF_BROADCAST not enabled on pcb %p\n", (void *)pcb)); + return ERR_VAL; + } +#endif /* IP_SOF_BROADCAST */ + + /* if the PCB is not yet bound to a port, bind it here */ + if (pcb->local_port == 0) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("udp_send: not yet bound to a port, binding now\n")); + err = udp_bind(pcb, ipX_2_ip(&pcb->local_ip), pcb->local_port); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("udp_send: forced port bind failed\n")); + return err; + } + } + + /* not enough space to add an UDP header to first pbuf in given p chain? */ + if (pbuf_header(p, UDP_HLEN)) { + /* allocate header in a separate new pbuf */ + q = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_IP, UDP_HLEN, PBUF_RAM); + /* new header pbuf could not be allocated? */ + if (q == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("udp_send: could not allocate header\n")); + return ERR_MEM; + } + if (p->tot_len != 0) { + /* chain header q in front of given pbuf p (only if p contains data) */ + pbuf_chain(q, p); + } + /* first pbuf q points to header pbuf */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, + ("udp_send: added header pbuf %p before given pbuf %p\n", (void *)q, (void *)p)); + } else { + /* adding space for header within p succeeded */ + /* first pbuf q equals given pbuf */ + q = p; + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("udp_send: added header in given pbuf %p\n", (void *)p)); + } + LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold struct udp_hdr", + (q->len >= sizeof(struct udp_hdr))); + /* q now represents the packet to be sent */ + udphdr = (struct udp_hdr *)q->payload; + udphdr->src = htons(pcb->local_port); + udphdr->dest = htons(dst_port); + /* in UDP, 0 checksum means 'no checksum' */ + udphdr->chksum = 0x0000; + + /* Multicast Loop? */ +#if LWIP_IGMP + if (((pcb->flags & UDP_FLAGS_MULTICAST_LOOP) != 0) && +#if LWIP_IPV6 + ( +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD + (PCB_ISIPV6(pcb) && + ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip_2_ip6(dst_ip))) || +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + (!PCB_ISIPV6(pcb) && +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + (( +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ip_addr_ismulticast(dst_ip)))) { + q->flags |= PBUF_FLAG_MCASTLOOP; + } +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("udp_send: sending datagram of length %"U16_F"\n", q->tot_len)); + +#if LWIP_UDPLITE + /* UDP Lite protocol? */ + if (pcb->flags & UDP_FLAGS_UDPLITE) { + u16_t chklen, chklen_hdr; + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("udp_send: UDP LITE packet length %"U16_F"\n", q->tot_len)); + /* set UDP message length in UDP header */ + chklen_hdr = chklen = pcb->chksum_len_tx; + if ((chklen < sizeof(struct udp_hdr)) || (chklen > q->tot_len)) { + if (chklen != 0) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("udp_send: UDP LITE pcb->chksum_len is illegal: %"U16_F"\n", chklen)); + } + /* For UDP-Lite, checksum length of 0 means checksum + over the complete packet. (See RFC 3828 chap. 3.1) + At least the UDP-Lite header must be covered by the + checksum, therefore, if chksum_len has an illegal + value, we generate the checksum over the complete + packet to be safe. */ + chklen_hdr = 0; + chklen = q->tot_len; + } + udphdr->len = htons(chklen_hdr); + /* calculate checksum */ +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + if (have_chksum) { + chklen = UDP_HLEN; + } +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + udphdr->chksum = ipX_chksum_pseudo_partial(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), q, IP_PROTO_UDPLITE, + q->tot_len, chklen, ip_2_ipX(src_ip), ip_2_ipX(dst_ip)); +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + if (have_chksum) { + u32_t acc; + acc = udphdr->chksum + (u16_t)~(chksum); + udphdr->chksum = FOLD_U32T(acc); + } +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + + /* chksum zero must become 0xffff, as zero means 'no checksum' */ + if (udphdr->chksum == 0x0000) { + udphdr->chksum = 0xffff; + } +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP */ + + ip_proto = IP_PROTO_UDPLITE; + } else +#endif /* LWIP_UDPLITE */ + { /* UDP */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("udp_send: UDP packet length %"U16_F"\n", q->tot_len)); + udphdr->len = htons(q->tot_len); + /* calculate checksum */ +#if CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP + /* Checksum is mandatory over IPv6. */ + if (PCB_ISIPV6(pcb) || (pcb->flags & UDP_FLAGS_NOCHKSUM) == 0) { + u16_t udpchksum; +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + if (have_chksum) { + u32_t acc; + udpchksum = ipX_chksum_pseudo_partial(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), q, IP_PROTO_UDP, + q->tot_len, UDP_HLEN, ip_2_ipX(src_ip), ip_2_ipX(dst_ip)); + acc = udpchksum + (u16_t)~(chksum); + udpchksum = FOLD_U32T(acc); + } else +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + { + udpchksum = ipX_chksum_pseudo(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), q, IP_PROTO_UDP, q->tot_len, + ip_2_ipX(src_ip), ip_2_ipX(dst_ip)); + } + + /* chksum zero must become 0xffff, as zero means 'no checksum' */ + if (udpchksum == 0x0000) { + udpchksum = 0xffff; + } + udphdr->chksum = udpchksum; + } +#endif /* CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP */ + ip_proto = IP_PROTO_UDP; + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("udp_send: UDP checksum 0x%04"X16_F"\n", udphdr->chksum)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("udp_send: ip_output_if (,,,,0x%02"X16_F",)\n", (u16_t)ip_proto)); + /* output to IP */ + NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, &(pcb->addr_hint)); + err = ipX_output_if_src(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), q, src_ip, dst_ip, pcb->ttl, pcb->tos, ip_proto, netif); + NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, NULL); + + /* TODO: must this be increased even if error occured? */ + snmp_inc_udpoutdatagrams(); + + /* did we chain a separate header pbuf earlier? */ + if (q != p) { + /* free the header pbuf */ + pbuf_free(q); + q = NULL; + /* p is still referenced by the caller, and will live on */ + } + + UDP_STATS_INC(udp.xmit); + return err; +} + +/** + * Bind an UDP PCB. + * + * @param pcb UDP PCB to be bound with a local address ipaddr and port. + * @param ipaddr local IP address to bind with. Use IP_ADDR_ANY to + * bind to all local interfaces. + * @param port local UDP port to bind with. Use 0 to automatically bind + * to a random port between UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_START and + * UDP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE_END. + * + * ipaddr & port are expected to be in the same byte order as in the pcb. + * + * @return lwIP error code. + * - ERR_OK. Successful. No error occured. + * - ERR_USE. The specified ipaddr and port are already bound to by + * another UDP PCB. + * + * @see udp_disconnect() + */ +err_t +udp_bind(struct udp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, u16_t port) +{ + struct udp_pcb *ipcb; + u8_t rebind; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("udp_bind(ipaddr = ")); + ipX_addr_debug_print(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ip_2_ipX(ipaddr)); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, (", port = %"U16_F")\n", port)); + + rebind = 0; + /* Check for double bind and rebind of the same pcb */ + for (ipcb = udp_pcbs; ipcb != NULL; ipcb = ipcb->next) { + /* is this UDP PCB already on active list? */ + if (pcb == ipcb) { + /* pcb may occur at most once in active list */ + LWIP_ASSERT("rebind == 0", rebind == 0); + /* pcb already in list, just rebind */ + rebind = 1; + } + + /* By default, we don't allow to bind to a port that any other udp + PCB is alread bound to, unless *all* PCBs with that port have tha + REUSEADDR flag set. */ +#if SO_REUSE + else if (!ip_get_option(pcb, SOF_REUSEADDR) && + !ip_get_option(ipcb, SOF_REUSEADDR)) { +#else /* SO_REUSE */ + /* port matches that of PCB in list and REUSEADDR not set -> reject */ + else { +#endif /* SO_REUSE */ + if ((ipcb->local_port == port) && IP_PCB_IPVER_EQ(pcb, ipcb) && + /* IP address matches, or one is IP_ADDR_ANY? */ + (ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(ipcb), &(ipcb->local_ip)) || + ipX_addr_isany(PCB_ISIPV6(ipcb), ip_2_ipX(ipaddr)) || + ipX_addr_cmp(PCB_ISIPV6(ipcb), &(ipcb->local_ip), ip_2_ipX(ipaddr)))) { + /* other PCB already binds to this local IP and port */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, + ("udp_bind: local port %"U16_F" already bound by another pcb\n", port)); + return ERR_USE; + } + } + } + + ipX_addr_set_ipaddr(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->local_ip, ipaddr); + + /* no port specified? */ + if (port == 0) { + port = udp_new_port(); + if (port == 0) { + /* no more ports available in local range */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("udp_bind: out of free UDP ports\n")); + return ERR_USE; + } + } + pcb->local_port = port; + snmp_insert_udpidx_tree(pcb); + /* pcb not active yet? */ + if (rebind == 0) { + /* place the PCB on the active list if not already there */ + pcb->next = udp_pcbs; + udp_pcbs = pcb; + } + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("udp_bind: bound to ")); + ipX_addr_debug_print(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, &pcb->local_ip); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, (", port %"U16_F")\n", pcb->local_port)); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Connect an UDP PCB. + * + * This will associate the UDP PCB with the remote address. + * + * @param pcb UDP PCB to be connected with remote address ipaddr and port. + * @param ipaddr remote IP address to connect with. + * @param port remote UDP port to connect with. + * + * @return lwIP error code + * + * ipaddr & port are expected to be in the same byte order as in the pcb. + * + * The udp pcb is bound to a random local port if not already bound. + * + * @see udp_disconnect() + */ +err_t +udp_connect(struct udp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, u16_t port) +{ + struct udp_pcb *ipcb; + + if (pcb->local_port == 0) { + err_t err = udp_bind(pcb, ipX_2_ip(&pcb->local_ip), pcb->local_port); + if (err != ERR_OK) { + return err; + } + } + + ipX_addr_set_ipaddr(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->remote_ip, ipaddr); + pcb->remote_port = port; + pcb->flags |= UDP_FLAGS_CONNECTED; +/** TODO: this functionality belongs in upper layers */ +#ifdef LWIP_UDP_TODO +#if LWIP_IPV6 + if (!PCB_ISIPV6(pcb)) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + { + /* Nail down local IP for netconn_addr()/getsockname() */ + if (ip_addr_isany(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->local_ip)) && !ip_addr_isany(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->remote_ip))) { + struct netif *netif; + + if ((netif = ip_route(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->remote_ip))) == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("udp_connect: No route to 0x%lx\n", + ip4_addr_get_u32(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->remote_ip)))); + UDP_STATS_INC(udp.rterr); + return ERR_RTE; + } + /** TODO: this will bind the udp pcb locally, to the interface which + is used to route output packets to the remote address. However, we + might want to accept incoming packets on any interface! */ + ipX_addr_copy(0, pcb->local_ip, netif->ip_addr); + } else if (ip_addr_isany(ipX_2_ip(&pcb->remote_ip))) { + ipX_addr_set_any(0, &pcb->local_ip); + } + } +#endif + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, ("udp_connect: connected to ")); + ipX_addr_debug_print(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, + &pcb->remote_ip); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_STATE, (", port %"U16_F")\n", pcb->remote_port)); + + /* Insert UDP PCB into the list of active UDP PCBs. */ + for (ipcb = udp_pcbs; ipcb != NULL; ipcb = ipcb->next) { + if (pcb == ipcb) { + /* already on the list, just return */ + return ERR_OK; + } + } + /* PCB not yet on the list, add PCB now */ + pcb->next = udp_pcbs; + udp_pcbs = pcb; + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Disconnect a UDP PCB + * + * @param pcb the udp pcb to disconnect. + */ +void +udp_disconnect(struct udp_pcb *pcb) +{ + /* reset remote address association */ + ipX_addr_set_any(PCB_ISIPV6(pcb), &pcb->remote_ip); + pcb->remote_port = 0; + /* mark PCB as unconnected */ + pcb->flags &= ~UDP_FLAGS_CONNECTED; +} + +/** + * Set a receive callback for a UDP PCB + * + * This callback will be called when receiving a datagram for the pcb. + * + * @param pcb the pcb for wich to set the recv callback + * @param recv function pointer of the callback function + * @param recv_arg additional argument to pass to the callback function + */ +void +udp_recv(struct udp_pcb *pcb, udp_recv_fn recv, void *recv_arg) +{ + /* remember recv() callback and user data */ + pcb->recv.ip4 = recv; + pcb->recv_arg = recv_arg; +} + +/** + * Remove an UDP PCB. + * + * @param pcb UDP PCB to be removed. The PCB is removed from the list of + * UDP PCB's and the data structure is freed from memory. + * + * @see udp_new() + */ +void +udp_remove(struct udp_pcb *pcb) +{ + struct udp_pcb *pcb2; + + snmp_delete_udpidx_tree(pcb); + /* pcb to be removed is first in list? */ + if (udp_pcbs == pcb) { + /* make list start at 2nd pcb */ + udp_pcbs = udp_pcbs->next; + /* pcb not 1st in list */ + } else { + for (pcb2 = udp_pcbs; pcb2 != NULL; pcb2 = pcb2->next) { + /* find pcb in udp_pcbs list */ + if (pcb2->next != NULL && pcb2->next == pcb) { + /* remove pcb from list */ + pcb2->next = pcb->next; + } + } + } + memp_free(MEMP_UDP_PCB, pcb); +} + +/** + * Create a UDP PCB. + * + * @return The UDP PCB which was created. NULL if the PCB data structure + * could not be allocated. + * + * @see udp_remove() + */ +struct udp_pcb * +udp_new(void) +{ + struct udp_pcb *pcb; + pcb = (struct udp_pcb *)memp_malloc(MEMP_UDP_PCB); + /* could allocate UDP PCB? */ + if (pcb != NULL) { + /* UDP Lite: by initializing to all zeroes, chksum_len is set to 0 + * which means checksum is generated over the whole datagram per default + * (recommended as default by RFC 3828). */ + /* initialize PCB to all zeroes */ + memset(pcb, 0, sizeof(struct udp_pcb)); + pcb->ttl = UDP_TTL; + } + return pcb; +} + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** + * Create a UDP PCB for IPv6. + * + * @return The UDP PCB which was created. NULL if the PCB data structure + * could not be allocated. + * + * @see udp_remove() + */ +struct udp_pcb * +udp_new_ip6(void) +{ + struct udp_pcb *pcb; + pcb = udp_new(); + ip_set_v6(pcb, 1); + return pcb; +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#if UDP_DEBUG +/** + * Print UDP header information for debug purposes. + * + * @param udphdr pointer to the udp header in memory. + */ +void +udp_debug_print(struct udp_hdr *udphdr) +{ + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("UDP header:\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("| %5"U16_F" | %5"U16_F" | (src port, dest port)\n", + ntohs(udphdr->src), ntohs(udphdr->dest))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("| %5"U16_F" | 0x%04"X16_F" | (len, chksum)\n", + ntohs(udphdr->len), ntohs(udphdr->chksum))); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_DEBUG, ("+-------------------------------+\n")); +} +#endif /* UDP_DEBUG */ + +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/autoip.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/autoip.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9a062c6aa0 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/autoip.h @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * AutoIP Automatic LinkLocal IP Configuration + */ + +/* + * + * Copyright (c) 2007 Dominik Spies + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * Author: Dominik Spies + * + * This is a AutoIP implementation for the lwIP TCP/IP stack. It aims to conform + * with RFC 3927. + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Dominik Spies + * + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_AUTOIP_H +#define LWIP_HDR_AUTOIP_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_AUTOIP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* AutoIP Timing */ +#define AUTOIP_TMR_INTERVAL 100 +#define AUTOIP_TICKS_PER_SECOND (1000 / AUTOIP_TMR_INTERVAL) + +/* RFC 3927 Constants */ +#define PROBE_WAIT 1 /* second (initial random delay) */ +#define PROBE_MIN 1 /* second (minimum delay till repeated probe) */ +#define PROBE_MAX 2 /* seconds (maximum delay till repeated probe) */ +#define PROBE_NUM 3 /* (number of probe packets) */ +#define ANNOUNCE_NUM 2 /* (number of announcement packets) */ +#define ANNOUNCE_INTERVAL 2 /* seconds (time between announcement packets) */ +#define ANNOUNCE_WAIT 2 /* seconds (delay before announcing) */ +#define MAX_CONFLICTS 10 /* (max conflicts before rate limiting) */ +#define RATE_LIMIT_INTERVAL 60 /* seconds (delay between successive attempts) */ +#define DEFEND_INTERVAL 10 /* seconds (min. wait between defensive ARPs) */ + +/* AutoIP client states */ +#define AUTOIP_STATE_OFF 0 +#define AUTOIP_STATE_PROBING 1 +#define AUTOIP_STATE_ANNOUNCING 2 +#define AUTOIP_STATE_BOUND 3 + +struct autoip +{ + ip_addr_t llipaddr; /* the currently selected, probed, announced or used LL IP-Address */ + u8_t state; /* current AutoIP state machine state */ + u8_t sent_num; /* sent number of probes or announces, dependent on state */ + u16_t ttw; /* ticks to wait, tick is AUTOIP_TMR_INTERVAL long */ + u8_t lastconflict; /* ticks until a conflict can be solved by defending */ + u8_t tried_llipaddr; /* total number of probed/used Link Local IP-Addresses */ +}; + + +#define autoip_init() /* Compatibility define, no init needed. */ + +/** Set a struct autoip allocated by the application to work with */ +void autoip_set_struct(struct netif *netif, struct autoip *autoip); + +/** Remove a struct autoip previously set to the netif using autoip_set_struct() */ +#define autoip_remove_struct(netif) do { (netif)->autoip = NULL; } while (0) + +/** Start AutoIP client */ +err_t autoip_start(struct netif *netif); + +/** Stop AutoIP client */ +err_t autoip_stop(struct netif *netif); + +/** Handles every incoming ARP Packet, called by etharp_arp_input */ +void autoip_arp_reply(struct netif *netif, struct etharp_hdr *hdr); + +/** Has to be called in loop every AUTOIP_TMR_INTERVAL milliseconds */ +void autoip_tmr(void); + +/** Handle a possible change in the network configuration */ +void autoip_network_changed(struct netif *netif); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_AUTOIP_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/icmp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/icmp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..85a0a35235 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/icmp.h @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_ICMP_H +#define LWIP_HDR_ICMP_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ICMP6 +#include "lwip/icmp6.h" +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#define ICMP_ER 0 /* echo reply */ +#define ICMP_DUR 3 /* destination unreachable */ +#define ICMP_SQ 4 /* source quench */ +#define ICMP_RD 5 /* redirect */ +#define ICMP_ECHO 8 /* echo */ +#define ICMP_TE 11 /* time exceeded */ +#define ICMP_PP 12 /* parameter problem */ +#define ICMP_TS 13 /* timestamp */ +#define ICMP_TSR 14 /* timestamp reply */ +#define ICMP_IRQ 15 /* information request */ +#define ICMP_IR 16 /* information reply */ + +enum icmp_dur_type { + ICMP_DUR_NET = 0, /* net unreachable */ + ICMP_DUR_HOST = 1, /* host unreachable */ + ICMP_DUR_PROTO = 2, /* protocol unreachable */ + ICMP_DUR_PORT = 3, /* port unreachable */ + ICMP_DUR_FRAG = 4, /* fragmentation needed and DF set */ + ICMP_DUR_SR = 5 /* source route failed */ +}; + +enum icmp_te_type { + ICMP_TE_TTL = 0, /* time to live exceeded in transit */ + ICMP_TE_FRAG = 1 /* fragment reassembly time exceeded */ +}; + +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +/** This is the standard ICMP header only that the u32_t data + * is splitted to two u16_t like ICMP echo needs it. + * This header is also used for other ICMP types that do not + * use the data part. + */ +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct icmp_echo_hdr { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t code); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t chksum); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t id); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t seqno); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#define ICMPH_TYPE(hdr) ((hdr)->type) +#define ICMPH_CODE(hdr) ((hdr)->code) + +/** Combines type and code to an u16_t */ +#define ICMPH_TYPE_SET(hdr, t) ((hdr)->type = (t)) +#define ICMPH_CODE_SET(hdr, c) ((hdr)->code = (c)) + + +#if LWIP_ICMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +void icmp_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp); +void icmp_dest_unreach(struct pbuf *p, enum icmp_dur_type t); +void icmp_time_exceeded(struct pbuf *p, enum icmp_te_type t); + +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP */ + +#if (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ICMP6) +#define icmp_port_unreach(isipv6, pbuf) ((isipv6) ? \ + icmp6_dest_unreach(pbuf, ICMP6_DUR_PORT) : \ + icmp_dest_unreach(pbuf, ICMP_DUR_PORT)) +#elif LWIP_ICMP +#define icmp_port_unreach(isipv6, pbuf) icmp_dest_unreach(pbuf, ICMP_DUR_PORT) +#else /* (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ICMP6) || LWIP_ICMP*/ +#define icmp_port_unreach(isipv6, pbuf) +#endif /* (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ICMP6) || LWIP_ICMP*/ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_ICMP_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/igmp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/igmp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4687b1fd7c --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/igmp.h @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2002 CITEL Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of CITEL Technologies Ltd nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY CITEL TECHNOLOGIES AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' + * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL CITEL TECHNOLOGIES OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is a contribution to the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * The Swedish Institute of Computer Science and Adam Dunkels + * are specifically granted permission to redistribute this + * source code. +*/ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_IGMP_H +#define LWIP_HDR_IGMP_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" + +#if LWIP_IGMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + + +/* IGMP timer */ +#define IGMP_TMR_INTERVAL 100 /* Milliseconds */ +#define IGMP_V1_DELAYING_MEMBER_TMR (1000/IGMP_TMR_INTERVAL) +#define IGMP_JOIN_DELAYING_MEMBER_TMR (500 /IGMP_TMR_INTERVAL) + +/* MAC Filter Actions, these are passed to a netif's + * igmp_mac_filter callback function. */ +#define IGMP_DEL_MAC_FILTER 0 +#define IGMP_ADD_MAC_FILTER 1 + + +/** + * igmp group structure - there is + * a list of groups for each interface + * these should really be linked from the interface, but + * if we keep them separate we will not affect the lwip original code + * too much + * + * There will be a group for the all systems group address but this + * will not run the state machine as it is used to kick off reports + * from all the other groups + */ +struct igmp_group { + /** next link */ + struct igmp_group *next; + /** interface on which the group is active */ + struct netif *netif; + /** multicast address */ + ip_addr_t group_address; + /** signifies we were the last person to report */ + u8_t last_reporter_flag; + /** current state of the group */ + u8_t group_state; + /** timer for reporting, negative is OFF */ + u16_t timer; + /** counter of simultaneous uses */ + u8_t use; +}; + +/* Prototypes */ +void igmp_init(void); +err_t igmp_start(struct netif *netif); +err_t igmp_stop(struct netif *netif); +void igmp_report_groups(struct netif *netif); +struct igmp_group *igmp_lookfor_group(struct netif *ifp, ip_addr_t *addr); +void igmp_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp, ip_addr_t *dest); +err_t igmp_joingroup(ip_addr_t *ifaddr, ip_addr_t *groupaddr); +err_t igmp_leavegroup(ip_addr_t *ifaddr, ip_addr_t *groupaddr); +void igmp_tmr(void); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_IGMP_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/inet.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/inet.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2895d61e30 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/inet.h @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_INET_H +#define LWIP_HDR_INET_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* If your port already typedef's in_addr_t, define IN_ADDR_T_DEFINED + to prevent this code from redefining it. */ +#if !defined(in_addr_t) && !defined(IN_ADDR_T_DEFINED) +typedef u32_t in_addr_t; +#endif +/** For compatibility with BSD code */ +struct in_addr { + in_addr_t s_addr; +}; + +/** 255.255.255.255 */ +#define INADDR_NONE IPADDR_NONE +/** 127.0.0.1 */ +#define INADDR_LOOPBACK IPADDR_LOOPBACK +/** 0.0.0.0 */ +#define INADDR_ANY IPADDR_ANY +/** 255.255.255.255 */ +#define INADDR_BROADCAST IPADDR_BROADCAST + +/* Definitions of the bits in an Internet address integer. + + On subnets, host and network parts are found according to + the subnet mask, not these masks. */ +#define IN_CLASSA(a) IP_CLASSA(a) +#define IN_CLASSA_NET IP_CLASSA_NET +#define IN_CLASSA_NSHIFT IP_CLASSA_NSHIFT +#define IN_CLASSA_HOST IP_CLASSA_HOST +#define IN_CLASSA_MAX IP_CLASSA_MAX + +#define IN_CLASSB(b) IP_CLASSB(b) +#define IN_CLASSB_NET IP_CLASSB_NET +#define IN_CLASSB_NSHIFT IP_CLASSB_NSHIFT +#define IN_CLASSB_HOST IP_CLASSB_HOST +#define IN_CLASSB_MAX IP_CLASSB_MAX + +#define IN_CLASSC(c) IP_CLASSC(c) +#define IN_CLASSC_NET IP_CLASSC_NET +#define IN_CLASSC_NSHIFT IP_CLASSC_NSHIFT +#define IN_CLASSC_HOST IP_CLASSC_HOST +#define IN_CLASSC_MAX IP_CLASSC_MAX + +#define IN_CLASSD(d) IP_CLASSD(d) +#define IN_CLASSD_NET IP_CLASSD_NET /* These ones aren't really */ +#define IN_CLASSD_NSHIFT IP_CLASSD_NSHIFT /* net and host fields, but */ +#define IN_CLASSD_HOST IP_CLASSD_HOST /* routing needn't know. */ +#define IN_CLASSD_MAX IP_CLASSD_MAX + +#define IN_MULTICAST(a) IP_MULTICAST(a) + +#define IN_EXPERIMENTAL(a) IP_EXPERIMENTAL(a) +#define IN_BADCLASS(a) IP_BADCLASS(a) + +#define IN_LOOPBACKNET IP_LOOPBACKNET + +#ifndef INET_ADDRSTRLEN +#define INET_ADDRSTRLEN IP4ADDR_STRLEN_MAX +#endif +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#ifndef INET6_ADDRSTRLEN +#define INET6_ADDRSTRLEN IP6ADDR_STRLEN_MAX +#endif +#endif + +#define inet_addr_from_ipaddr(target_inaddr, source_ipaddr) ((target_inaddr)->s_addr = ip4_addr_get_u32(source_ipaddr)) +#define inet_addr_to_ipaddr(target_ipaddr, source_inaddr) (ip4_addr_set_u32(target_ipaddr, (source_inaddr)->s_addr)) +/* ATTENTION: the next define only works because both s_addr and ip_addr_t are an u32_t effectively! */ +#define inet_addr_to_ipaddr_p(target_ipaddr_p, source_inaddr) ((target_ipaddr_p) = (ip_addr_t*)&((source_inaddr)->s_addr)) + +/* directly map this to the lwip internal functions */ +#define inet_addr(cp) ipaddr_addr(cp) +#define inet_aton(cp, addr) ipaddr_aton(cp, (ip_addr_t*)addr) +#define inet_ntoa(addr) ipaddr_ntoa((ip_addr_t*)&(addr)) +#define inet_ntoa_r(addr, buf, buflen) ipaddr_ntoa_r((ip_addr_t*)&(addr), buf, buflen) + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_INET_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/ip4.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/ip4.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..19ca66fb7a --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/ip4.h @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_IP4_H +#define LWIP_HDR_IP4_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** Currently, the function ip_output_if_opt() is only used with IGMP */ +#define IP_OPTIONS_SEND LWIP_IGMP + +#define IP_HLEN 20 + +#define IP_PROTO_ICMP 1 +#define IP_PROTO_IGMP 2 +#define IP_PROTO_UDP 17 +#define IP_PROTO_UDPLITE 136 +#define IP_PROTO_TCP 6 + + +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct ip_hdr { + /* version / header length */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _v_hl); + /* type of service */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _tos); + /* total length */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t _len); + /* identification */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t _id); + /* fragment offset field */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t _offset); +#define IP_RF 0x8000U /* reserved fragment flag */ +#define IP_DF 0x4000U /* dont fragment flag */ +#define IP_MF 0x2000U /* more fragments flag */ +#define IP_OFFMASK 0x1fffU /* mask for fragmenting bits */ + /* time to live */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _ttl); + /* protocol*/ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _proto); + /* checksum */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t _chksum); + /* source and destination IP addresses */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip_addr_p_t src); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip_addr_p_t dest); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#define IPH_V(hdr) ((hdr)->_v_hl >> 4) +#define IPH_HL(hdr) ((hdr)->_v_hl & 0x0f) +#define IPH_TOS(hdr) ((hdr)->_tos) +#define IPH_LEN(hdr) ((hdr)->_len) +#define IPH_ID(hdr) ((hdr)->_id) +#define IPH_OFFSET(hdr) ((hdr)->_offset) +#define IPH_TTL(hdr) ((hdr)->_ttl) +#define IPH_PROTO(hdr) ((hdr)->_proto) +#define IPH_CHKSUM(hdr) ((hdr)->_chksum) + +#define IPH_VHL_SET(hdr, v, hl) (hdr)->_v_hl = (((v) << 4) | (hl)) +#define IPH_TOS_SET(hdr, tos) (hdr)->_tos = (tos) +#define IPH_LEN_SET(hdr, len) (hdr)->_len = (len) +#define IPH_ID_SET(hdr, id) (hdr)->_id = (id) +#define IPH_OFFSET_SET(hdr, off) (hdr)->_offset = (off) +#define IPH_TTL_SET(hdr, ttl) (hdr)->_ttl = (u8_t)(ttl) +#define IPH_PROTO_SET(hdr, proto) (hdr)->_proto = (u8_t)(proto) +#define IPH_CHKSUM_SET(hdr, chksum) (hdr)->_chksum = (chksum) + + +#define ip_init() /* Compatibility define, no init needed. */ +struct netif *ip_route(ip_addr_t *dest); +err_t ip_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp); +err_t ip_output(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, + u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto); +err_t ip_output_if(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, + u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto, struct netif *netif); +err_t ip_output_if_src(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, + u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto, struct netif *netif); +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT +err_t ip_output_hinted(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, + u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto, u8_t *addr_hint); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ +#if IP_OPTIONS_SEND +err_t ip_output_if_opt(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, + u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto, struct netif *netif, void *ip_options, + u16_t optlen); +err_t ip_output_if_opt_src(struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest, + u8_t ttl, u8_t tos, u8_t proto, struct netif *netif, void *ip_options, + u16_t optlen); +#endif /* IP_OPTIONS_SEND */ + +#define ip_netif_get_local_ipX(netif) (((netif) != NULL) ? ip_2_ipX(&((netif)->ip_addr)) : NULL) + +#if IP_DEBUG +void ip_debug_print(struct pbuf *p); +#else +#define ip_debug_print(p) +#endif /* IP_DEBUG */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_IP_H */ + + diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/ip4_addr.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/ip4_addr.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6f6318bd33 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/ip4_addr.h @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_IP4_ADDR_H +#define LWIP_HDR_IP4_ADDR_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* This is the aligned version of ip_addr_t, + used as local variable, on the stack, etc. */ +struct ip_addr { + u32_t addr; +}; + +/* This is the packed version of ip_addr_t, + used in network headers that are itself packed */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct ip_addr_packed { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t addr); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** ip_addr_t uses a struct for convenience only, so that the same defines can + * operate both on ip_addr_t as well as on ip_addr_p_t. */ +typedef struct ip_addr ip_addr_t; +typedef struct ip_addr_packed ip_addr_p_t; + +/* + * struct ipaddr2 is used in the definition of the ARP packet format in + * order to support compilers that don't have structure packing. + */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct ip_addr2 { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t addrw[2]); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/* Forward declaration to not include netif.h */ +struct netif; + +extern const ip_addr_t ip_addr_any; +extern const ip_addr_t ip_addr_broadcast; + +/** IP_ADDR_ can be used as a fixed IP address + * for the wildcard and the broadcast address + */ +#define IP_ADDR_ANY ((ip_addr_t *)&ip_addr_any) +#define IP_ADDR_BROADCAST ((ip_addr_t *)&ip_addr_broadcast) + +/** 255.255.255.255 */ +#define IPADDR_NONE ((u32_t)0xffffffffUL) +/** 127.0.0.1 */ +#define IPADDR_LOOPBACK ((u32_t)0x7f000001UL) +/** 0.0.0.0 */ +#define IPADDR_ANY ((u32_t)0x00000000UL) +/** 255.255.255.255 */ +#define IPADDR_BROADCAST ((u32_t)0xffffffffUL) + +/* Definitions of the bits in an Internet address integer. + + On subnets, host and network parts are found according to + the subnet mask, not these masks. */ +#define IP_CLASSA(a) ((((u32_t)(a)) & 0x80000000UL) == 0) +#define IP_CLASSA_NET 0xff000000 +#define IP_CLASSA_NSHIFT 24 +#define IP_CLASSA_HOST (0xffffffff & ~IP_CLASSA_NET) +#define IP_CLASSA_MAX 128 + +#define IP_CLASSB(a) ((((u32_t)(a)) & 0xc0000000UL) == 0x80000000UL) +#define IP_CLASSB_NET 0xffff0000 +#define IP_CLASSB_NSHIFT 16 +#define IP_CLASSB_HOST (0xffffffff & ~IP_CLASSB_NET) +#define IP_CLASSB_MAX 65536 + +#define IP_CLASSC(a) ((((u32_t)(a)) & 0xe0000000UL) == 0xc0000000UL) +#define IP_CLASSC_NET 0xffffff00 +#define IP_CLASSC_NSHIFT 8 +#define IP_CLASSC_HOST (0xffffffff & ~IP_CLASSC_NET) + +#define IP_CLASSD(a) (((u32_t)(a) & 0xf0000000UL) == 0xe0000000UL) +#define IP_CLASSD_NET 0xf0000000 /* These ones aren't really */ +#define IP_CLASSD_NSHIFT 28 /* net and host fields, but */ +#define IP_CLASSD_HOST 0x0fffffff /* routing needn't know. */ +#define IP_MULTICAST(a) IP_CLASSD(a) + +#define IP_EXPERIMENTAL(a) (((u32_t)(a) & 0xf0000000UL) == 0xf0000000UL) +#define IP_BADCLASS(a) (((u32_t)(a) & 0xf0000000UL) == 0xf0000000UL) + +#define IP_LOOPBACKNET 127 /* official! */ + + +#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN +/** Set an IP address given by the four byte-parts */ +#define IP4_ADDR(ipaddr, a,b,c,d) \ + (ipaddr)->addr = ((u32_t)((a) & 0xff) << 24) | \ + ((u32_t)((b) & 0xff) << 16) | \ + ((u32_t)((c) & 0xff) << 8) | \ + (u32_t)((d) & 0xff) +#else +/** Set an IP address given by the four byte-parts. + Little-endian version that prevents the use of htonl. */ +#define IP4_ADDR(ipaddr, a,b,c,d) \ + (ipaddr)->addr = ((u32_t)((d) & 0xff) << 24) | \ + ((u32_t)((c) & 0xff) << 16) | \ + ((u32_t)((b) & 0xff) << 8) | \ + (u32_t)((a) & 0xff) +#endif + +/** MEMCPY-like copying of IP addresses where addresses are known to be + * 16-bit-aligned if the port is correctly configured (so a port could define + * this to copying 2 u16_t's) - no NULL-pointer-checking needed. */ +#ifndef IPADDR2_COPY +#define IPADDR2_COPY(dest, src) SMEMCPY(dest, src, sizeof(ip_addr_t)) +#endif + +/** Copy IP address - faster than ip_addr_set: no NULL check */ +#define ip_addr_copy(dest, src) ((dest).addr = (src).addr) +/** Safely copy one IP address to another (src may be NULL) */ +#define ip_addr_set(dest, src) ((dest)->addr = \ + ((src) == NULL ? 0 : \ + (src)->addr)) +/** Set complete address to zero */ +#define ip_addr_set_zero(ipaddr) ((ipaddr)->addr = 0) +/** Set address to IPADDR_ANY (no need for htonl()) */ +#define ip_addr_set_any(ipaddr) ((ipaddr)->addr = IPADDR_ANY) +/** Set address to loopback address */ +#define ip_addr_set_loopback(ipaddr) ((ipaddr)->addr = PP_HTONL(IPADDR_LOOPBACK)) +/** Safely copy one IP address to another and change byte order + * from host- to network-order. */ +#define ip_addr_set_hton(dest, src) ((dest)->addr = \ + ((src) == NULL ? 0:\ + htonl((src)->addr))) +/** IPv4 only: set the IP address given as an u32_t */ +#define ip4_addr_set_u32(dest_ipaddr, src_u32) ((dest_ipaddr)->addr = (src_u32)) +/** IPv4 only: get the IP address as an u32_t */ +#define ip4_addr_get_u32(src_ipaddr) ((src_ipaddr)->addr) + +/** Get the network address by combining host address with netmask */ +#define ip_addr_get_network(target, host, netmask) ((target)->addr = ((host)->addr) & ((netmask)->addr)) + +/** + * Determine if two address are on the same network. + * + * @arg addr1 IP address 1 + * @arg addr2 IP address 2 + * @arg mask network identifier mask + * @return !0 if the network identifiers of both address match + */ +#define ip_addr_netcmp(addr1, addr2, mask) (((addr1)->addr & \ + (mask)->addr) == \ + ((addr2)->addr & \ + (mask)->addr)) +#define ip_addr_cmp(addr1, addr2) ((addr1)->addr == (addr2)->addr) + +#define ip_addr_isany(addr1) ((addr1) == NULL || (addr1)->addr == IPADDR_ANY) + +#define ip_addr_isbroadcast(ipaddr, netif) ip4_addr_isbroadcast((ipaddr)->addr, (netif)) +u8_t ip4_addr_isbroadcast(u32_t addr, const struct netif *netif); + +#define ip_addr_netmask_valid(netmask) ip4_addr_netmask_valid((netmask)->addr) +u8_t ip4_addr_netmask_valid(u32_t netmask); + +#define ip_addr_ismulticast(addr1) (((addr1)->addr & PP_HTONL(0xf0000000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xe0000000UL)) + +#define ip_addr_islinklocal(addr1) (((addr1)->addr & PP_HTONL(0xffff0000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xa9fe0000UL)) + +#define ip_addr_debug_print(debug, ipaddr) \ + LWIP_DEBUGF(debug, ("%" U16_F ".%" U16_F ".%" U16_F ".%" U16_F, \ + ipaddr != NULL ? ip4_addr1_16(ipaddr) : 0, \ + ipaddr != NULL ? ip4_addr2_16(ipaddr) : 0, \ + ipaddr != NULL ? ip4_addr3_16(ipaddr) : 0, \ + ipaddr != NULL ? ip4_addr4_16(ipaddr) : 0)) + +/* Get one byte from the 4-byte address */ +#define ip4_addr1(ipaddr) (((u8_t*)(ipaddr))[0]) +#define ip4_addr2(ipaddr) (((u8_t*)(ipaddr))[1]) +#define ip4_addr3(ipaddr) (((u8_t*)(ipaddr))[2]) +#define ip4_addr4(ipaddr) (((u8_t*)(ipaddr))[3]) +/* These are cast to u16_t, with the intent that they are often arguments + * to printf using the U16_F format from cc.h. */ +#define ip4_addr1_16(ipaddr) ((u16_t)ip4_addr1(ipaddr)) +#define ip4_addr2_16(ipaddr) ((u16_t)ip4_addr2(ipaddr)) +#define ip4_addr3_16(ipaddr) ((u16_t)ip4_addr3(ipaddr)) +#define ip4_addr4_16(ipaddr) ((u16_t)ip4_addr4(ipaddr)) + +#define IP4ADDR_STRLEN_MAX 16 +#define IPADDR_STRLEN_MAX IP4ADDR_STRLEN_MAX + +/** For backwards compatibility */ +#define ip_ntoa(ipaddr) ipaddr_ntoa(ipaddr) + +u32_t ipaddr_addr(const char *cp); +int ipaddr_aton(const char *cp, ip_addr_t *addr); +/** returns ptr to static buffer; not reentrant! */ +char *ipaddr_ntoa(const ip_addr_t *addr); +char *ipaddr_ntoa_r(const ip_addr_t *addr, char *buf, int buflen); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_IP_ADDR_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/ip_frag.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/ip_frag.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4d395c7210 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv4/lwip/ip_frag.h @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Jani Monoses + * + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_IP_FRAG_H +#define LWIP_HDR_IP_FRAG_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#if IP_REASSEMBLY +/* The IP reassembly timer interval in milliseconds. */ +#define IP_TMR_INTERVAL 1000 + +/* IP reassembly helper struct. + * This is exported because memp needs to know the size. + */ +struct ip_reassdata { + struct ip_reassdata *next; + struct pbuf *p; + struct ip_hdr iphdr; + u16_t datagram_len; + u8_t flags; + u8_t timer; +}; + +void ip_reass_init(void); +void ip_reass_tmr(void); +struct pbuf * ip_reass(struct pbuf *p); +#endif /* IP_REASSEMBLY */ + +#if IP_FRAG +#if !IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF && !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF +/** A custom pbuf that holds a reference to another pbuf, which is freed + * when this custom pbuf is freed. This is used to create a custom PBUF_REF + * that points into the original pbuf. */ +#ifndef LWIP_PBUF_CUSTOM_REF_DEFINED +#define LWIP_PBUF_CUSTOM_REF_DEFINED +struct pbuf_custom_ref { + /** 'base class' */ + struct pbuf_custom pc; + /** pointer to the original pbuf that is referenced */ + struct pbuf *original; +}; +#endif /* LWIP_PBUF_CUSTOM_REF_DEFINED */ +#endif /* !IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF && !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ + +err_t ip_frag(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *dest); +#endif /* IP_FRAG */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_IP_FRAG_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/dhcp6.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/dhcp6.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..345bcf00ec --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/dhcp6.h @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * IPv6 address autoconfiguration as per RFC 4862. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * IPv6 address autoconfiguration as per RFC 4862. + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_IP6_DHCP6_H +#define LWIP_HDR_IP6_DHCP6_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + + +struct dhcp6 +{ + /*TODO: implement DHCP6*/ +}; + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_IP6_DHCP6_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/ethip6.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/ethip6.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..31fed183d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/ethip6.h @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * Ethernet output for IPv6. Uses ND tables for link-layer addressing. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_ETHIP6_H +#define LWIP_HDR_ETHIP6_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ETHERNET /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + + +err_t ethip6_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *q, ip6_addr_t *ip6addr); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ETHERNET */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_ETHIP6_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/icmp6.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/icmp6.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9db1ca2d95 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/icmp6.h @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * IPv6 version of ICMP, as per RFC 4443. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_ICMP6_H +#define LWIP_HDR_ICMP6_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +enum icmp6_type { + ICMP6_TYPE_DUR = 1, /* Destination unreachable */ + ICMP6_TYPE_PTB = 2, /* Packet too big */ + ICMP6_TYPE_TE = 3, /* Time exceeded */ + ICMP6_TYPE_PP = 4, /* Parameter problem */ + ICMP6_TYPE_PE1 = 100, /* Private experimentation */ + ICMP6_TYPE_PE2 = 101, /* Private experimentation */ + ICMP6_TYPE_RSV_ERR = 127, /* Reserved for expansion of error messages */ + + ICMP6_TYPE_EREQ = 128, /* Echo request */ + ICMP6_TYPE_EREP = 129, /* Echo reply */ + ICMP6_TYPE_MLQ = 130, /* Multicast listener query */ + ICMP6_TYPE_MLR = 131, /* Multicast listener report */ + ICMP6_TYPE_MLD = 132, /* Multicast listener done */ + ICMP6_TYPE_RS = 133, /* Router solicitation */ + ICMP6_TYPE_RA = 134, /* Router advertisement */ + ICMP6_TYPE_NS = 135, /* Neighbor solicitation */ + ICMP6_TYPE_NA = 136, /* Neighbor advertisement */ + ICMP6_TYPE_RD = 137, /* Redirect */ + ICMP6_TYPE_MRA = 151, /* Multicast router advertisement */ + ICMP6_TYPE_MRS = 152, /* Multicast router solicitation */ + ICMP6_TYPE_MRT = 153, /* Multicast router termination */ + ICMP6_TYPE_PE3 = 200, /* Private experimentation */ + ICMP6_TYPE_PE4 = 201, /* Private experimentation */ + ICMP6_TYPE_RSV_INF = 255 /* Reserved for expansion of informational messages */ +}; + +enum icmp6_dur_code { + ICMP6_DUR_NO_ROUTE = 0, /* No route to destination */ + ICMP6_DUR_PROHIBITED = 1, /* Communication with destination administratively prohibited */ + ICMP6_DUR_SCOPE = 2, /* Beyond scope of source address */ + ICMP6_DUR_ADDRESS = 3, /* Address unreachable */ + ICMP6_DUR_PORT = 4, /* Port unreachable */ + ICMP6_DUR_POLICY = 5, /* Source address failed ingress/egress policy */ + ICMP6_DUR_REJECT_ROUTE = 6 /* Reject route to destination */ +}; + +enum icmp6_te_code { + ICMP6_TE_HL = 0, /* Hop limit exceeded in transit */ + ICMP6_TE_FRAG = 1 /* Fragment reassembly time exceeded */ +}; + +enum icmp6_pp_code { + ICMP6_PP_FIELD = 0, /* Erroneous header field encountered */ + ICMP6_PP_HEADER = 1, /* Unrecognized next header type encountered */ + ICMP6_PP_OPTION = 2 /* Unrecognized IPv6 option encountered */ +}; + +/** This is the standard ICMP6 header. */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct icmp6_hdr { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t code); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t chksum); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t data); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** This is the ICMP6 header adapted for echo req/resp. */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct icmp6_echo_hdr { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t code); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t chksum); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t id); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t seqno); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + + +#if LWIP_ICMP6 && LWIP_IPV6 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +void icmp6_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp); +void icmp6_dest_unreach(struct pbuf *p, enum icmp6_dur_code c); +void icmp6_packet_too_big(struct pbuf *p, u32_t mtu); +void icmp6_time_exceeded(struct pbuf *p, enum icmp6_te_code c); +void icmp6_param_problem(struct pbuf *p, enum icmp6_pp_code c, u32_t pointer); + +#endif /* LWIP_ICMP6 && LWIP_IPV6 */ + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_ICMP6_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/inet6.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/inet6.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..afaa9239de --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/inet6.h @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * INET v6 addresses. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_INET6_H +#define LWIP_HDR_INET6_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_SOCKET /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** For compatibility with BSD code */ +struct in6_addr { + union { + u8_t u8_addr[16]; + u32_t u32_addr[4]; + } un; +#define s6_addr un.u8_addr +}; + +#define IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT {0,0,0,0} +#define IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK_INIT {0,0,0,PP_HTONL(1)} + + +#define inet6_addr_from_ip6addr(target_in6addr, source_ip6addr) {(target_in6addr)->un.u32_addr[0] = (source_ip6addr)->addr[0]; \ + (target_in6addr)->un.u32_addr[1] = (source_ip6addr)->addr[1]; \ + (target_in6addr)->un.u32_addr[2] = (source_ip6addr)->addr[2]; \ + (target_in6addr)->un.u32_addr[3] = (source_ip6addr)->addr[3];} +#define inet6_addr_to_ip6addr(target_ip6addr, source_in6addr) {(target_ip6addr)->addr[0] = (source_in6addr)->un.u32_addr[0]; \ + (target_ip6addr)->addr[1] = (source_in6addr)->un.u32_addr[1]; \ + (target_ip6addr)->addr[2] = (source_in6addr)->un.u32_addr[2]; \ + (target_ip6addr)->addr[3] = (source_in6addr)->un.u32_addr[3];} +/* ATTENTION: the next define only works because both in6_addr and ip6_addr_t are an u32_t[4] effectively! */ +#define inet6_addr_to_ip6addr_p(target_ip6addr_p, source_in6addr) ((target_ip6addr_p) = (ip6_addr_t*)(source_in6addr)) + +/* directly map this to the lwip internal functions */ +#define inet6_aton(cp, addr) ip6addr_aton(cp, (ip6_addr_t*)addr) +#define inet6_ntoa(addr) ip6addr_ntoa((ip6_addr_t*)&(addr)) +#define inet6_ntoa_r(addr, buf, buflen) ip6addr_ntoa_r((ip6_addr_t*)&(addr), buf, buflen) + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_INET6_H */ + diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/ip6.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/ip6.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a5c599c465 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/ip6.h @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * IPv6 layer. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_IP6_H +#define LWIP_HDR_IP6_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + +#include "lwip/err.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#define IP6_HLEN 40 + +#define IP6_NEXTH_HOPBYHOP 0 +#define IP6_NEXTH_TCP 6 +#define IP6_NEXTH_UDP 17 +#define IP6_NEXTH_ENCAPS 41 +#define IP6_NEXTH_ROUTING 43 +#define IP6_NEXTH_FRAGMENT 44 +#define IP6_NEXTH_ICMP6 58 +#define IP6_NEXTH_NONE 59 +#define IP6_NEXTH_DESTOPTS 60 +#define IP6_NEXTH_UDPLITE 136 + + +/* The IPv6 header. */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct ip6_hdr { + /* version / traffic class / flow label */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t _v_tc_fl); + /* payload length */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t _plen); + /* next header */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _nexth); + /* hop limit */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _hoplim); + /* source and destination IP addresses */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip6_addr_p_t src); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip6_addr_p_t dest); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/* Hop-by-hop router alert option. */ +#define IP6_HBH_HLEN 8 +#define IP6_PAD1_OPTION 0 +#define IP6_PADN_ALERT_OPTION 1 +#define IP6_ROUTER_ALERT_OPTION 5 +#define IP6_ROUTER_ALERT_VALUE_MLD 0 +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct ip6_hbh_hdr { + /* next header */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _nexth); + /* header length */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _hlen); + /* router alert option type */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _ra_opt_type); + /* router alert option data len */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _ra_opt_dlen); + /* router alert option data */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t _ra_opt_data); + /* PadN option type */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _padn_opt_type); + /* PadN option data len */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _padn_opt_dlen); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/* Fragment header. */ +#define IP6_FRAG_HLEN 8 +#define IP6_FRAG_OFFSET_MASK 0xfff8 +#define IP6_FRAG_MORE_FLAG 0x0001 +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct ip6_frag_hdr { + /* next header */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t _nexth); + /* reserved */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t reserved); + /* fragment offset */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t _fragment_offset); + /* fragmented packet identification */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t _identification); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#define IP6H_V(hdr) ((ntohl((hdr)->_v_tc_fl) >> 28) & 0x0f) +#define IP6H_TC(hdr) ((ntohl((hdr)->_v_tc_fl) >> 20) & 0xff) +#define IP6H_FL(hdr) (ntohl((hdr)->_v_tc_fl) & 0x000fffff) +#define IP6H_PLEN(hdr) (ntohs((hdr)->_plen)) +#define IP6H_NEXTH(hdr) ((hdr)->_nexth) +#define IP6H_NEXTH_P(hdr) ((u8_t *)(hdr) + 6) +#define IP6H_HOPLIM(hdr) ((hdr)->_hoplim) + +#define IP6H_VTCFL_SET(hdr, v, tc, fl) (hdr)->_v_tc_fl = (htonl(((v) << 28) | ((tc) << 20) | (fl))) +#define IP6H_PLEN_SET(hdr, plen) (hdr)->_plen = htons(plen) +#define IP6H_NEXTH_SET(hdr, nexth) (hdr)->_nexth = (nexth) +#define IP6H_HOPLIM_SET(hdr, hl) (hdr)->_hoplim = (u8_t)(hl) + + +#define ip6_init() /* TODO should we init current addresses and header pointer? */ +struct netif *ip6_route(struct ip6_addr *src, struct ip6_addr *dest); +ip6_addr_t *ip6_select_source_address(struct netif *netif, ip6_addr_t * dest); +err_t ip6_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp); +err_t ip6_output(struct pbuf *p, struct ip6_addr *src, struct ip6_addr *dest, + u8_t hl, u8_t tc, u8_t nexth); +err_t ip6_output_if(struct pbuf *p, struct ip6_addr *src, struct ip6_addr *dest, + u8_t hl, u8_t tc, u8_t nexth, struct netif *netif); +err_t ip6_output_if_src(struct pbuf *p, struct ip6_addr *src, struct ip6_addr *dest, + u8_t hl, u8_t tc, u8_t nexth, struct netif *netif); +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT +err_t ip6_output_hinted(struct pbuf *p, ip6_addr_t *src, ip6_addr_t *dest, + u8_t hl, u8_t tc, u8_t nexth, u8_t *addr_hint); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD +err_t ip6_options_add_hbh_ra(struct pbuf * p, u8_t nexth, u8_t value); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + +#define ip6_netif_get_local_ipX(netif, dest) (((netif) != NULL) ? \ + ip6_2_ipX(ip6_select_source_address(netif, dest)) : NULL) + +#if IP6_DEBUG +void ip6_debug_print(struct pbuf *p); +#else +#define ip6_debug_print(p) +#endif /* IP6_DEBUG */ + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_IP6_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/ip6_addr.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/ip6_addr.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ace219c535 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/ip6_addr.h @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * IPv6 addresses. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * Structs and macros for handling IPv6 addresses. + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_IP6_ADDR_H +#define LWIP_HDR_IP6_ADDR_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + + +/* This is the aligned version of ip6_addr_t, + used as local variable, on the stack, etc. */ +struct ip6_addr { + u32_t addr[4]; +}; + +/* This is the packed version of ip6_addr_t, + used in network headers that are itself packed */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct ip6_addr_packed { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t addr[4]); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** ip6_addr_t uses a struct for convenience only, so that the same defines can + * operate both on ip6_addr_t as well as on ip6_addr_p_t. */ +typedef struct ip6_addr ip6_addr_t; +typedef struct ip6_addr_packed ip6_addr_p_t; + + +/** IP6_ADDR_ANY can be used as a fixed IPv6 address + * for the wildcard + */ +extern const ip6_addr_t ip6_addr_any; +#define IP6_ADDR_ANY ((ip6_addr_t *)&ip6_addr_any) + + +#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN +/** Set an IPv6 partial address given by byte-parts. */ +#define IP6_ADDR(ip6addr, index, a,b,c,d) \ + (ip6addr)->addr[index] = ((u32_t)((a) & 0xff) << 24) | \ + ((u32_t)((b) & 0xff) << 16) | \ + ((u32_t)((c) & 0xff) << 8) | \ + (u32_t)((d) & 0xff) +#else +/** Set an IPv6 partial address given by byte-parts. +Little-endian version, stored in network order (no htonl). */ +#define IP6_ADDR(ip6addr, index, a,b,c,d) \ + (ip6addr)->addr[index] = ((u32_t)((d) & 0xff) << 24) | \ + ((u32_t)((c) & 0xff) << 16) | \ + ((u32_t)((b) & 0xff) << 8) | \ + (u32_t)((a) & 0xff) +#endif + +/** Access address in 16-bit block */ +#define IP6_ADDR_BLOCK1(ip6addr) ((u16_t)(htonl((ip6addr)->addr[0]) >> 16) & 0xffff) +#define IP6_ADDR_BLOCK2(ip6addr) ((u16_t)(htonl((ip6addr)->addr[0])) & 0xffff) +#define IP6_ADDR_BLOCK3(ip6addr) ((u16_t)(htonl((ip6addr)->addr[1]) >> 16) & 0xffff) +#define IP6_ADDR_BLOCK4(ip6addr) ((u16_t)(htonl((ip6addr)->addr[1])) & 0xffff) +#define IP6_ADDR_BLOCK5(ip6addr) ((u16_t)(htonl((ip6addr)->addr[2]) >> 16) & 0xffff) +#define IP6_ADDR_BLOCK6(ip6addr) ((u16_t)(htonl((ip6addr)->addr[2])) & 0xffff) +#define IP6_ADDR_BLOCK7(ip6addr) ((u16_t)(htonl((ip6addr)->addr[3]) >> 16) & 0xffff) +#define IP6_ADDR_BLOCK8(ip6addr) ((u16_t)(htonl((ip6addr)->addr[3])) & 0xffff) + +/** Copy IPv6 address - faster than ip6_addr_set: no NULL check */ +#define ip6_addr_copy(dest, src) do{(dest).addr[0] = (src).addr[0]; \ + (dest).addr[1] = (src).addr[1]; \ + (dest).addr[2] = (src).addr[2]; \ + (dest).addr[3] = (src).addr[3];}while(0) +/** Safely copy one IPv6 address to another (src may be NULL) */ +#define ip6_addr_set(dest, src) do{(dest)->addr[0] = (src) == NULL ? 0 : (src)->addr[0]; \ + (dest)->addr[1] = (src) == NULL ? 0 : (src)->addr[1]; \ + (dest)->addr[2] = (src) == NULL ? 0 : (src)->addr[2]; \ + (dest)->addr[3] = (src) == NULL ? 0 : (src)->addr[3];}while(0) + +/** Set complete address to zero */ +#define ip6_addr_set_zero(ip6addr) do{(ip6addr)->addr[0] = 0; \ + (ip6addr)->addr[1] = 0; \ + (ip6addr)->addr[2] = 0; \ + (ip6addr)->addr[3] = 0;}while(0) + +/** Set address to ipv6 'any' (no need for htonl()) */ +#define ip6_addr_set_any(ip6addr) ip6_addr_set_zero(ip6addr) +/** Set address to ipv6 loopback address */ +#define ip6_addr_set_loopback(ip6addr) do{(ip6addr)->addr[0] = 0; \ + (ip6addr)->addr[1] = 0; \ + (ip6addr)->addr[2] = 0; \ + (ip6addr)->addr[3] = PP_HTONL(0x00000001UL);}while(0) +/** Safely copy one IPv6 address to another and change byte order + * from host- to network-order. */ +#define ip6_addr_set_hton(dest, src) do{(dest)->addr[0] = (src) == NULL ? 0 : htonl((src)->addr[0]); \ + (dest)->addr[1] = (src) == NULL ? 0 : htonl((src)->addr[1]); \ + (dest)->addr[2] = (src) == NULL ? 0 : htonl((src)->addr[2]); \ + (dest)->addr[3] = (src) == NULL ? 0 : htonl((src)->addr[3]);}while(0) + + +/** + * Determine if two IPv6 address are on the same network. + * + * @arg addr1 IPv6 address 1 + * @arg addr2 IPv6 address 2 + * @return !0 if the network identifiers of both address match + */ +#define ip6_addr_netcmp(addr1, addr2) (((addr1)->addr[0] == (addr2)->addr[0]) && \ + ((addr1)->addr[1] == (addr2)->addr[1])) + +#define ip6_addr_cmp(addr1, addr2) (((addr1)->addr[0] == (addr2)->addr[0]) && \ + ((addr1)->addr[1] == (addr2)->addr[1]) && \ + ((addr1)->addr[2] == (addr2)->addr[2]) && \ + ((addr1)->addr[3] == (addr2)->addr[3])) + +#define ip6_get_subnet_id(ip6addr) (htonl((ip6addr)->addr[2]) & 0x0000ffffUL) + +#define ip6_addr_isany(ip6addr) (((ip6addr) == NULL) || \ + (((ip6addr)->addr[0] == 0) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[1] == 0) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[2] == 0) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[3] == 0))) + +#define ip6_addr_isloopback(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] == 0UL) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[1] == 0UL) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[2] == 0UL) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[3] == PP_HTONL(0x00000001UL))) + +#define ip6_addr_isglobal(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0xe0000000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0x20000000UL)) + +#define ip6_addr_islinklocal(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0xffc00000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xfe800000UL)) + +#define ip6_addr_issitelocal(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0xffc00000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xfec00000UL)) + +#define ip6_addr_isuniquelocal(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0xfe000000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xfc000000UL)) + +#define ip6_addr_ismulticast(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0xff000000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xff000000UL)) +#define ip6_addr_multicast_transient_flag(ip6addr) ((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0x00100000UL)) +#define ip6_addr_multicast_prefix_flag(ip6addr) ((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0x00200000UL)) +#define ip6_addr_multicast_rendezvous_flag(ip6addr) ((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0x00400000UL)) +#define ip6_addr_multicast_scope(ip6addr) ((htonl((ip6addr)->addr[0]) >> 16) & 0xf) +#define IP6_MULTICAST_SCOPE_RESERVED 0x0 +#define IP6_MULTICAST_SCOPE_RESERVED0 0x0 +#define IP6_MULTICAST_SCOPE_INTERFACE_LOCAL 0x1 +#define IP6_MULTICAST_SCOPE_LINK_LOCAL 0x2 +#define IP6_MULTICAST_SCOPE_RESERVED3 0x3 +#define IP6_MULTICAST_SCOPE_ADMIN_LOCAL 0x4 +#define IP6_MULTICAST_SCOPE_SITE_LOCAL 0x5 +#define IP6_MULTICAST_SCOPE_ORGANIZATION_LOCAL 0x8 +#define IP6_MULTICAST_SCOPE_GLOBAL 0xe +#define IP6_MULTICAST_SCOPE_RESERVEDF 0xf +#define ip6_addr_ismulticast_iflocal(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0xffff0000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xff010000UL)) +#define ip6_addr_ismulticast_linklocal(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0xffff0000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xff020000UL)) +#define ip6_addr_ismulticast_adminlocal(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0xffff0000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xff040000UL)) +#define ip6_addr_ismulticast_sitelocal(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0xffff0000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xff050000UL)) +#define ip6_addr_ismulticast_orglocal(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0xffff0000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xff080000UL)) +#define ip6_addr_ismulticast_global(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] & PP_HTONL(0xffff0000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xff0e0000UL)) + +/* TODO define get/set for well-know multicast addresses, e.g. ff02::1 */ +#define ip6_addr_isallnodes_iflocal(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] == PP_HTONL(0xff010000UL)) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[1] == 0UL) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[2] == 0UL) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[3] == PP_HTONL(0x00000001UL))) + +#define ip6_addr_isallnodes_linklocal(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] == PP_HTONL(0xff020000UL)) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[1] == 0UL) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[2] == 0UL) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[3] == PP_HTONL(0x00000001UL))) +#define ip6_addr_set_allnodes_linklocal(ip6addr) do{(ip6addr)->addr[0] = PP_HTONL(0xff020000UL); \ + (ip6addr)->addr[1] = 0; \ + (ip6addr)->addr[2] = 0; \ + (ip6addr)->addr[3] = PP_HTONL(0x00000001UL);}while(0) + +#define ip6_addr_isallrouters_linklocal(ip6addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] == PP_HTONL(0xff020000UL)) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[1] == 0UL) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[2] == 0UL) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[3] == PP_HTONL(0x00000002UL))) +#define ip6_addr_set_allrouters_linklocal(ip6addr) do{(ip6addr)->addr[0] = PP_HTONL(0xff020000UL); \ + (ip6addr)->addr[1] = 0; \ + (ip6addr)->addr[2] = 0; \ + (ip6addr)->addr[3] = PP_HTONL(0x00000002UL);}while(0) + +#define ip6_addr_issolicitednode(ip6addr) ( ((ip6addr)->addr[0] == PP_HTONL(0xff020000UL)) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[2] == PP_HTONL(0x00000001UL)) && \ + (((ip6addr)->addr[3] & PP_HTONL(0xff000000UL)) == PP_HTONL(0xff000000UL)) ) + +#define ip6_addr_set_solicitednode(ip6addr, if_id) do{(ip6addr)->addr[0] = PP_HTONL(0xff020000UL); \ + (ip6addr)->addr[1] = 0; \ + (ip6addr)->addr[2] = PP_HTONL(0x00000001UL); \ + (ip6addr)->addr[3] = (PP_HTONL(0xff000000UL) | (if_id));}while(0) + +#define ip6_addr_cmp_solicitednode(ip6addr, sn_addr) (((ip6addr)->addr[0] == PP_HTONL(0xff020000UL)) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[1] == 0) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[2] == PP_HTONL(0x00000001UL)) && \ + ((ip6addr)->addr[3] == (PP_HTONL(0xff000000UL) | (sn_addr)->addr[3]))) + +/* IPv6 address states. */ +#define IP6_ADDR_INVALID 0x00 +#define IP6_ADDR_TENTATIVE 0x08 +#define IP6_ADDR_TENTATIVE_1 0x09 /* 1 probe sent */ +#define IP6_ADDR_TENTATIVE_2 0x0a /* 2 probes sent */ +#define IP6_ADDR_TENTATIVE_3 0x0b /* 3 probes sent */ +#define IP6_ADDR_TENTATIVE_4 0x0c /* 4 probes sent */ +#define IP6_ADDR_TENTATIVE_5 0x0d /* 5 probes sent */ +#define IP6_ADDR_TENTATIVE_6 0x0e /* 6 probes sent */ +#define IP6_ADDR_TENTATIVE_7 0x0f /* 7 probes sent */ +#define IP6_ADDR_VALID 0x10 +#define IP6_ADDR_PREFERRED 0x30 +#define IP6_ADDR_DEPRECATED 0x50 + +#define ip6_addr_isinvalid(addr_state) (addr_state == IP6_ADDR_INVALID) +#define ip6_addr_istentative(addr_state) (addr_state & IP6_ADDR_TENTATIVE) +#define ip6_addr_isvalid(addr_state) (addr_state & IP6_ADDR_VALID) /* Include valid, preferred, and deprecated. */ +#define ip6_addr_ispreferred(addr_state) (addr_state == IP6_ADDR_PREFERRED) +#define ip6_addr_isdeprecated(addr_state) (addr_state == IP6_ADDR_DEPRECATED) + +#define ip6_addr_debug_print(debug, ipaddr) \ + LWIP_DEBUGF(debug, ("%" X16_F ":%" X16_F ":%" X16_F ":%" X16_F ":%" X16_F ":%" X16_F ":%" X16_F ":%" X16_F, \ + ipaddr != NULL ? IP6_ADDR_BLOCK1(ipaddr) : 0, \ + ipaddr != NULL ? IP6_ADDR_BLOCK2(ipaddr) : 0, \ + ipaddr != NULL ? IP6_ADDR_BLOCK3(ipaddr) : 0, \ + ipaddr != NULL ? IP6_ADDR_BLOCK4(ipaddr) : 0, \ + ipaddr != NULL ? IP6_ADDR_BLOCK5(ipaddr) : 0, \ + ipaddr != NULL ? IP6_ADDR_BLOCK6(ipaddr) : 0, \ + ipaddr != NULL ? IP6_ADDR_BLOCK7(ipaddr) : 0, \ + ipaddr != NULL ? IP6_ADDR_BLOCK8(ipaddr) : 0)) + +#define IP6ADDR_STRLEN_MAX 46 + +int ip6addr_aton(const char *cp, ip6_addr_t *addr); +/** returns ptr to static buffer; not reentrant! */ +char *ip6addr_ntoa(const ip6_addr_t *addr); +char *ip6addr_ntoa_r(const ip6_addr_t *addr, char *buf, int buflen); + + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_IP6_ADDR_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/ip6_frag.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/ip6_frag.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9987914de1 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/ip6_frag.h @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * IPv6 fragmentation and reassembly. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_IP6_FRAG_H +#define LWIP_HDR_IP6_FRAG_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_REASS /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +/* The IPv6 reassembly timer interval in milliseconds. */ +#define IP6_REASS_TMR_INTERVAL 1000 + +/* IPv6 reassembly helper struct. + * This is exported because memp needs to know the size. + */ +struct ip6_reassdata { + struct ip6_reassdata *next; + struct pbuf *p; + struct ip6_hdr * iphdr; + u32_t identification; + u16_t datagram_len; + u8_t nexth; + u8_t timer; +}; + +#define ip6_reass_init() /* Compatibility define */ +void ip6_reass_tmr(void); +struct pbuf * ip6_reass(struct pbuf *p); + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_REASS */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_FRAG /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +/** A custom pbuf that holds a reference to another pbuf, which is freed + * when this custom pbuf is freed. This is used to create a custom PBUF_REF + * that points into the original pbuf. */ +#ifndef LWIP_PBUF_CUSTOM_REF_DEFINED +#define LWIP_PBUF_CUSTOM_REF_DEFINED +struct pbuf_custom_ref { + /** 'base class' */ + struct pbuf_custom pc; + /** pointer to the original pbuf that is referenced */ + struct pbuf *original; +}; +#endif /* LWIP_PBUF_CUSTOM_REF_DEFINED */ + +err_t ip6_frag(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *netif, ip6_addr_t *dest); + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_FRAG */ + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_IP6_FRAG_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/mld6.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/mld6.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a8f42e52ab --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/mld6.h @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * Multicast listener discovery for IPv6. Aims to be compliant with RFC 2710. + * No support for MLDv2. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_MLD6_H +#define LWIP_HDR_MLD6_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD && LWIP_IPV6 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +struct mld_group { + /** next link */ + struct mld_group *next; + /** interface on which the group is active */ + struct netif *netif; + /** multicast address */ + ip6_addr_t group_address; + /** signifies we were the last person to report */ + u8_t last_reporter_flag; + /** current state of the group */ + u8_t group_state; + /** timer for reporting */ + u16_t timer; + /** counter of simultaneous uses */ + u8_t use; +}; + +/** Multicast listener report/query/done message header. */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct mld_header { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t code); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t chksum); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t max_resp_delay); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t reserved); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip6_addr_p_t multicast_address); + /* Options follow. */ +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#define MLD6_TMR_INTERVAL 100 /* Milliseconds */ + +/* MAC Filter Actions, these are passed to a netif's + * mld_mac_filter callback function. */ +#define MLD6_DEL_MAC_FILTER 0 +#define MLD6_ADD_MAC_FILTER 1 + + +#define mld6_init() /* TODO should we init tables? */ +err_t mld6_stop(struct netif *netif); +void mld6_report_groups(struct netif *netif); +void mld6_tmr(void); +struct mld_group *mld6_lookfor_group(struct netif *ifp, ip6_addr_t *addr); +void mld6_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp); +err_t mld6_joingroup(ip6_addr_t *srcaddr, ip6_addr_t *groupaddr); +err_t mld6_leavegroup(ip6_addr_t *srcaddr, ip6_addr_t *groupaddr); + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD && LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_MLD6_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/nd6.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/nd6.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..916e2f54d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/ipv6/lwip/nd6.h @@ -0,0 +1,362 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * Neighbor discovery and stateless address autoconfiguration for IPv6. + * Aims to be compliant with RFC 4861 (Neighbor discovery) and RFC 4862 + * (Address autoconfiguration). + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Inico Technologies Ltd. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Ivan Delamer + * + * + * Please coordinate changes and requests with Ivan Delamer + * + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_ND6_H +#define LWIP_HDR_ND6_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_IPV6 /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* Struct for tables. */ +struct nd6_neighbor_cache_entry { + ip6_addr_t next_hop_address; + struct netif * netif; + u8_t lladdr[NETIF_MAX_HWADDR_LEN]; + /*u32_t pmtu;*/ +#if LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING + /** Pointer to queue of pending outgoing packets on this entry. */ + struct nd6_q_entry *q; +#else /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ + /** Pointer to a single pending outgoing packet on this entry. */ + struct pbuf *q; +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ + u8_t state; + u8_t isrouter; + union { + u32_t reachable_time; + u32_t delay_time; + u32_t probes_sent; + u32_t stale_time; + } counter; +}; + +struct nd6_destination_cache_entry { + ip6_addr_t destination_addr; + ip6_addr_t next_hop_addr; + u32_t pmtu; + u32_t age; +}; + +struct nd6_prefix_list_entry { + ip6_addr_t prefix; + struct netif * netif; + u32_t invalidation_timer; +#if LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG + u8_t flags; +#define ND6_PREFIX_AUTOCONFIG_AUTONOMOUS 0x01 +#define ND6_PREFIX_AUTOCONFIG_ADDRESS_GENERATED 0x02 +#define ND6_PREFIX_AUTOCONFIG_ADDRESS_DUPLICATE 0x04 +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG */ +}; + +struct nd6_router_list_entry { + struct nd6_neighbor_cache_entry * neighbor_entry; + u32_t invalidation_timer; + u8_t flags; +}; + + +enum nd6_neighbor_cache_entry_state { + ND6_NO_ENTRY = 0, + ND6_INCOMPLETE, + ND6_REACHABLE, + ND6_STALE, + ND6_DELAY, + ND6_PROBE +}; + +#if LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING +/** struct for queueing outgoing packets for unknown address + * defined here to be accessed by memp.h + */ +struct nd6_q_entry { + struct nd6_q_entry *next; + struct pbuf *p; +}; +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ + +/** Neighbor solicitation message header. */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct ns_header { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t code); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t chksum); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t reserved); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip6_addr_p_t target_address); + /* Options follow. */ +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** Neighbor advertisement message header. */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct na_header { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t code); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t chksum); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t flags); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t reserved[3]); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip6_addr_p_t target_address); + /* Options follow. */ +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif +#define ND6_FLAG_ROUTER (0x80) +#define ND6_FLAG_SOLICITED (0x40) +#define ND6_FLAG_OVERRIDE (0x20) + +/** Router solicitation message header. */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct rs_header { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t code); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t chksum); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t reserved); + /* Options follow. */ +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** Router advertisement message header. */ +#define ND6_RA_FLAG_MANAGED_ADDR_CONFIG (0x80) +#define ND6_RA_FLAG_OTHER_STATEFUL_CONFIG (0x40) +#define ND6_RA_FLAG_HOME_AGENT (0x20) +#define ND6_RA_PREFERENCE_MASK (0x18) +#define ND6_RA_PREFERENCE_HIGH (0x08) +#define ND6_RA_PREFERENCE_MEDIUM (0x00) +#define ND6_RA_PREFERENCE_LOW (0x18) +#define ND6_RA_PREFERENCE_DISABLED (0x10) +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct ra_header { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t code); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t chksum); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t current_hop_limit); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t flags); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t router_lifetime); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t reachable_time); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t retrans_timer); + /* Options follow. */ +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** Redirect message header. */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct redirect_header { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t code); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t chksum); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t reserved); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip6_addr_p_t target_address); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip6_addr_p_t destination_address); + /* Options follow. */ +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** Link-layer address option. */ +#define ND6_OPTION_TYPE_SOURCE_LLADDR (0x01) +#define ND6_OPTION_TYPE_TARGET_LLADDR (0x02) +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct lladdr_option { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t length); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t addr[NETIF_MAX_HWADDR_LEN]); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** Prefix information option. */ +#define ND6_OPTION_TYPE_PREFIX_INFO (0x03) +#define ND6_PREFIX_FLAG_ON_LINK (0x80) +#define ND6_PREFIX_FLAG_AUTONOMOUS (0x40) +#define ND6_PREFIX_FLAG_ROUTER_ADDRESS (0x20) +#define ND6_PREFIX_FLAG_SITE_PREFIX (0x10) +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct prefix_option { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t length); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t prefix_length); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t flags); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t valid_lifetime); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t preferred_lifetime); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t reserved2[3]); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t site_prefix_length); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip6_addr_p_t prefix); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** Redirected header option. */ +#define ND6_OPTION_TYPE_REDIR_HDR (0x04) +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct redirected_header_option { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t length); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t reserved[6]); + /* Portion of redirected packet follows. */ + /* PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t redirected[8]); */ +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** MTU option. */ +#define ND6_OPTION_TYPE_MTU (0x05) +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct mtu_option { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t length); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t reserved); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t mtu); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** Route information option. */ +#define ND6_OPTION_TYPE_ROUTE_INFO (24) +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct route_option { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t type); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t length); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t prefix_length); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t preference); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t route_lifetime); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip6_addr_p_t prefix); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +/** 1 second period */ +#define ND6_TMR_INTERVAL 1000 + +/* Router tables. */ +/* TODO make these static? and entries accessible through API? */ +extern struct nd6_neighbor_cache_entry neighbor_cache[]; +extern struct nd6_destination_cache_entry destination_cache[]; +extern struct nd6_prefix_list_entry prefix_list[]; +extern struct nd6_router_list_entry default_router_list[]; + +/* Default values, can be updated by a RA message. */ +extern u32_t reachable_time; +extern u32_t retrans_timer; + +#define nd6_init() /* TODO should we init tables? */ +void nd6_tmr(void); +void nd6_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp); +s8_t nd6_get_next_hop_entry(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr, struct netif * netif); +s8_t nd6_select_router(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr, struct netif * netif); +u16_t nd6_get_destination_mtu(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr, struct netif * netif); +err_t nd6_queue_packet(s8_t neighbor_index, struct pbuf * p); +#if LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS +void nd6_reachability_hint(ip6_addr_t * ip6addr); +#endif /* LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_ND6_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/api.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/api.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..11cefba35a --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/api.h @@ -0,0 +1,338 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_API_H +#define LWIP_HDR_API_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_NETCONN /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include /* for size_t */ + +#include "lwip/netbuf.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* Throughout this file, IP addresses and port numbers are expected to be in + * the same byte order as in the corresponding pcb. + */ + +/* Flags for netconn_write (u8_t) */ +#define NETCONN_NOFLAG 0x00 +#define NETCONN_NOCOPY 0x00 /* Only for source code compatibility */ +#define NETCONN_COPY 0x01 +#define NETCONN_MORE 0x02 +#define NETCONN_DONTBLOCK 0x04 + +/* Flags for struct netconn.flags (u8_t) */ +/** TCP: when data passed to netconn_write doesn't fit into the send buffer, + this temporarily stores whether to wake up the original application task + if data couldn't be sent in the first try. */ +#define NETCONN_FLAG_WRITE_DELAYED 0x01 +/** Should this netconn avoid blocking? */ +#define NETCONN_FLAG_NON_BLOCKING 0x02 +/** Was the last connect action a non-blocking one? */ +#define NETCONN_FLAG_IN_NONBLOCKING_CONNECT 0x04 +/** If this is set, a TCP netconn must call netconn_recved() to update + the TCP receive window (done automatically if not set). */ +#define NETCONN_FLAG_NO_AUTO_RECVED 0x08 +/** If a nonblocking write has been rejected before, poll_tcp needs to + check if the netconn is writable again */ +#define NETCONN_FLAG_CHECK_WRITESPACE 0x10 +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** If this flag is set then only IPv6 communication is allowed on the + netconn. As per RFC#3493 this features defaults to OFF allowing + dual-stack usage by default. */ +#define NETCONN_FLAG_IPV6_V6ONLY 0x20 +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + + +/* Helpers to process several netconn_types by the same code */ +#define NETCONNTYPE_GROUP(t) ((t)&0xF0) +#define NETCONNTYPE_DATAGRAM(t) ((t)&0xE0) +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define NETCONN_TYPE_IPV6 0x08 +#define NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6(t) ((t)&0x08) +#define NETCONNTYPE_ISUDPLITE(t) (((t)&0xF7) == NETCONN_UDPLITE) +#define NETCONNTYPE_ISUDPNOCHKSUM(t) (((t)&0xF7) == NETCONN_UDPNOCHKSUM) +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#define NETCONNTYPE_ISUDPLITE(t) ((t) == NETCONN_UDPLITE) +#define NETCONNTYPE_ISUDPNOCHKSUM(t) ((t) == NETCONN_UDPNOCHKSUM) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +/** Protocol family and type of the netconn */ +enum netconn_type { + NETCONN_INVALID = 0, + /* NETCONN_TCP Group */ + NETCONN_TCP = 0x10, +#if LWIP_IPV6 + NETCONN_TCP_IPV6 = NETCONN_TCP | NETCONN_TYPE_IPV6 /* 0x18 */, +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + /* NETCONN_UDP Group */ + NETCONN_UDP = 0x20, + NETCONN_UDPLITE = 0x21, + NETCONN_UDPNOCHKSUM = 0x22, +#if LWIP_IPV6 + NETCONN_UDP_IPV6 = NETCONN_UDP | NETCONN_TYPE_IPV6 /* 0x28 */, + NETCONN_UDPLITE_IPV6 = NETCONN_UDPLITE | NETCONN_TYPE_IPV6 /* 0x29 */, + NETCONN_UDPNOCHKSUM_IPV6 = NETCONN_UDPNOCHKSUM | NETCONN_TYPE_IPV6 /* 0x2a */, +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + /* NETCONN_RAW Group */ + NETCONN_RAW = 0x40 +#if LWIP_IPV6 + , + NETCONN_RAW_IPV6 = NETCONN_RAW | NETCONN_TYPE_IPV6 /* 0x48 */ +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +}; + +/** Current state of the netconn. Non-TCP netconns are always + * in state NETCONN_NONE! */ +enum netconn_state { + NETCONN_NONE, + NETCONN_WRITE, + NETCONN_LISTEN, + NETCONN_CONNECT, + NETCONN_CLOSE +}; + +/** Use to inform the callback function about changes */ +enum netconn_evt { + NETCONN_EVT_RCVPLUS, + NETCONN_EVT_RCVMINUS, + NETCONN_EVT_SENDPLUS, + NETCONN_EVT_SENDMINUS, + NETCONN_EVT_ERROR +}; + +#if LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) +/** Used for netconn_join_leave_group() */ +enum netconn_igmp { + NETCONN_JOIN, + NETCONN_LEAVE +}; +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) */ + +/* forward-declare some structs to avoid to include their headers */ +struct ip_pcb; +struct tcp_pcb; +struct udp_pcb; +struct raw_pcb; +struct netconn; +struct api_msg_msg; + +/** A callback prototype to inform about events for a netconn */ +typedef void (* netconn_callback)(struct netconn *, enum netconn_evt, u16_t len); + +/** A netconn descriptor */ +struct netconn { + /** type of the netconn (TCP, UDP or RAW) */ + enum netconn_type type; + /** current state of the netconn */ + enum netconn_state state; + /** the lwIP internal protocol control block */ + union { + struct ip_pcb *ip; + struct tcp_pcb *tcp; + struct udp_pcb *udp; + struct raw_pcb *raw; + } pcb; + /** the last error this netconn had */ + err_t last_err; + /** sem that is used to synchroneously execute functions in the core context */ + sys_sem_t op_completed; + /** mbox where received packets are stored until they are fetched + by the netconn application thread (can grow quite big) */ + sys_mbox_t recvmbox; +#if LWIP_TCP + /** mbox where new connections are stored until processed + by the application thread */ + sys_mbox_t acceptmbox; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + /** only used for socket layer */ +#if LWIP_SOCKET + int socket; +#endif /* LWIP_SOCKET */ +#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO + /** timeout to wait for sending data (which means enqueueing data for sending + in internal buffers) */ + s32_t send_timeout; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO + /** timeout to wait for new data to be received + (or connections to arrive for listening netconns) */ + int recv_timeout; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF + /** maximum amount of bytes queued in recvmbox + not used for TCP: adjust TCP_WND instead! */ + int recv_bufsize; + /** number of bytes currently in recvmbox to be received, + tested against recv_bufsize to limit bytes on recvmbox + for UDP and RAW, used for FIONREAD */ + int recv_avail; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ + /** flags holding more netconn-internal state, see NETCONN_FLAG_* defines */ + u8_t flags; +#if LWIP_TCP + /** TCP: when data passed to netconn_write doesn't fit into the send buffer, + this temporarily stores how much is already sent. */ + size_t write_offset; + /** TCP: when data passed to netconn_write doesn't fit into the send buffer, + this temporarily stores the message. + Also used during connect and close. */ + struct api_msg_msg *current_msg; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + /** A callback function that is informed about events for this netconn */ + netconn_callback callback; +}; + +/** Register an Network connection event */ +#define API_EVENT(c,e,l) if (c->callback) { \ + (*c->callback)(c, e, l); \ + } + +/** Set conn->last_err to err but don't overwrite fatal errors */ +#define NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err) do { \ + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); \ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); \ + if (!ERR_IS_FATAL((conn)->last_err)) { \ + (conn)->last_err = err; \ + } \ + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); \ +} while(0); + +/* Network connection functions: */ +#define netconn_new(t) netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback(t, 0, NULL) +#define netconn_new_with_callback(t, c) netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback(t, 0, c) +struct +netconn *netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback(enum netconn_type t, u8_t proto, + netconn_callback callback); +err_t netconn_delete(struct netconn *conn); +/** Get the type of a netconn (as enum netconn_type). */ +#define netconn_type(conn) (conn->type) + +err_t netconn_getaddr(struct netconn *conn, ip_addr_t *addr, + u16_t *port, u8_t local); +#define netconn_peer(c,i,p) netconn_getaddr(c,i,p,0) +#define netconn_addr(c,i,p) netconn_getaddr(c,i,p,1) + +err_t netconn_bind(struct netconn *conn, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port); +err_t netconn_connect(struct netconn *conn, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port); +err_t netconn_disconnect (struct netconn *conn); +err_t netconn_listen_with_backlog(struct netconn *conn, u8_t backlog); +#define netconn_listen(conn) netconn_listen_with_backlog(conn, TCP_DEFAULT_LISTEN_BACKLOG) +err_t netconn_accept(struct netconn *conn, struct netconn **new_conn); +err_t netconn_recv(struct netconn *conn, struct netbuf **new_buf); +err_t netconn_recv_tcp_pbuf(struct netconn *conn, struct pbuf **new_buf); +void netconn_recved(struct netconn *conn, u32_t length); +err_t netconn_sendto(struct netconn *conn, struct netbuf *buf, + ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port); +err_t netconn_send(struct netconn *conn, struct netbuf *buf); +err_t netconn_write_partly(struct netconn *conn, const void *dataptr, size_t size, + u8_t apiflags, size_t *bytes_written); +#define netconn_write(conn, dataptr, size, apiflags) \ + netconn_write_partly(conn, dataptr, size, apiflags, NULL) +err_t netconn_close(struct netconn *conn); +err_t netconn_shutdown(struct netconn *conn, u8_t shut_rx, u8_t shut_tx); + +#if LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) +err_t netconn_join_leave_group(struct netconn *conn, ip_addr_t *multiaddr, + ip_addr_t *netif_addr, enum netconn_igmp join_or_leave); +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) */ +#if LWIP_DNS +err_t netconn_gethostbyname(const char *name, ip_addr_t *addr); +#endif /* LWIP_DNS */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 + +#define netconn_bind_ip6(conn, ip6addr, port) (NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6((conn)->type) ? \ + netconn_bind(conn, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr), port) : ERR_VAL) +#define netconn_connect_ip6(conn, ip6addr, port) (NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6((conn)->type) ? \ + netconn_connect(conn, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr), port) : ERR_VAL) +#define netconn_sendto_ip6(conn, buf, ip6addr, port) (NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6((conn)->type) ? \ + netconn_sendto(conn, buf, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr), port) : ERR_VAL) +#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD +#define netconn_join_leave_group_ip6(conn, multiaddr, srcaddr, join_or_leave) (NETCONNTYPE_ISIPV6((conn)->type) ? \ + netconn_join_leave_group(conn, ip6_2_ip(multiaddr), ip6_2_ip(srcaddr), join_or_leave) :\ + ERR_VAL) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD*/ +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#define netconn_err(conn) ((conn)->last_err) +#define netconn_recv_bufsize(conn) ((conn)->recv_bufsize) + +/** Set the blocking status of netconn calls (@todo: write/send is missing) */ +#define netconn_set_nonblocking(conn, val) do { if(val) { \ + (conn)->flags |= NETCONN_FLAG_NON_BLOCKING; \ +} else { \ + (conn)->flags &= ~ NETCONN_FLAG_NON_BLOCKING; }} while(0) +/** Get the blocking status of netconn calls (@todo: write/send is missing) */ +#define netconn_is_nonblocking(conn) (((conn)->flags & NETCONN_FLAG_NON_BLOCKING) != 0) + +/** TCP: Set the no-auto-recved status of netconn calls (see NETCONN_FLAG_NO_AUTO_RECVED) */ +#define netconn_set_noautorecved(conn, val) do { if(val) { \ + (conn)->flags |= NETCONN_FLAG_NO_AUTO_RECVED; \ +} else { \ + (conn)->flags &= ~ NETCONN_FLAG_NO_AUTO_RECVED; }} while(0) +/** TCP: Get the no-auto-recved status of netconn calls (see NETCONN_FLAG_NO_AUTO_RECVED) */ +#define netconn_get_noautorecved(conn) (((conn)->flags & NETCONN_FLAG_NO_AUTO_RECVED) != 0) + +#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO +/** Set the send timeout in milliseconds */ +#define netconn_set_sendtimeout(conn, timeout) ((conn)->send_timeout = (timeout)) +/** Get the send timeout in milliseconds */ +#define netconn_get_sendtimeout(conn) ((conn)->send_timeout) +#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO +/** Set the receive timeout in milliseconds */ +#define netconn_set_recvtimeout(conn, timeout) ((conn)->recv_timeout = (timeout)) +/** Get the receive timeout in milliseconds */ +#define netconn_get_recvtimeout(conn) ((conn)->recv_timeout) +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO */ +#if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF +/** Set the receive buffer in bytes */ +#define netconn_set_recvbufsize(conn, recvbufsize) ((conn)->recv_bufsize = (recvbufsize)) +/** Get the receive buffer in bytes */ +#define netconn_get_recvbufsize(conn) ((conn)->recv_bufsize) +#endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF*/ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_API_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/api_msg.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/api_msg.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c796a553b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/api_msg.h @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_API_MSG_H +#define LWIP_HDR_API_MSG_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_NETCONN /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include /* for size_t */ + +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/igmp.h" +#include "lwip/api.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE +#define API_MSG_M_DEF(m) m +#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ +#define API_MSG_M_DEF(m) *m +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + +/* For the netconn API, these values are use as a bitmask! */ +#define NETCONN_SHUT_RD 1 +#define NETCONN_SHUT_WR 2 +#define NETCONN_SHUT_RDWR (NETCONN_SHUT_RD | NETCONN_SHUT_WR) + +/* IP addresses and port numbers are expected to be in + * the same byte order as in the corresponding pcb. + */ +/** This struct includes everything that is necessary to execute a function + for a netconn in another thread context (mainly used to process netconns + in the tcpip_thread context to be thread safe). */ +struct api_msg_msg { + /** The netconn which to process - always needed: it includes the semaphore + which is used to block the application thread until the function finished. */ + struct netconn *conn; + /** The return value of the function executed in tcpip_thread. */ + err_t err; + /** Depending on the executed function, one of these union members is used */ + union { + /** used for lwip_netconn_do_send */ + struct netbuf *b; + /** used for lwip_netconn_do_newconn */ + struct { + u8_t proto; + } n; + /** used for lwip_netconn_do_bind and lwip_netconn_do_connect */ + struct { + ip_addr_t API_MSG_M_DEF(ipaddr); + u16_t port; + } bc; + /** used for lwip_netconn_do_getaddr */ + struct { + ipX_addr_t API_MSG_M_DEF(ipaddr); + u16_t API_MSG_M_DEF(port); + u8_t local; + } ad; + /** used for lwip_netconn_do_write */ + struct { + const void *dataptr; + size_t len; + u8_t apiflags; +#if LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO + u32_t time_started; +#endif /* LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO */ + } w; + /** used for lwip_netconn_do_recv */ + struct { + u32_t len; + } r; + /** used for lwip_netconn_do_close (/shutdown) */ + struct { + u8_t shut; + } sd; +#if LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) + /** used for lwip_netconn_do_join_leave_group */ + struct { + ipX_addr_t API_MSG_M_DEF(multiaddr); + ipX_addr_t API_MSG_M_DEF(netif_addr); + enum netconn_igmp join_or_leave; + } jl; +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) */ +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG + struct { + u8_t backlog; + } lb; +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + } msg; +}; + +/** This struct contains a function to execute in another thread context and + a struct api_msg_msg that serves as an argument for this function. + This is passed to tcpip_apimsg to execute functions in tcpip_thread context. */ +struct api_msg { + /** function to execute in tcpip_thread context */ + void (* function)(struct api_msg_msg *msg); + /** arguments for this function */ + struct api_msg_msg msg; +}; + +#if LWIP_DNS +/** As lwip_netconn_do_gethostbyname requires more arguments but doesn't require a netconn, + it has its own struct (to avoid struct api_msg getting bigger than necessary). + lwip_netconn_do_gethostbyname must be called using tcpip_callback instead of tcpip_apimsg + (see netconn_gethostbyname). */ +struct dns_api_msg { + /** Hostname to query or dotted IP address string */ +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE + char name[DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; +#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + const char *name; +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + /** Rhe resolved address is stored here */ + ip_addr_t API_MSG_M_DEF(addr); + /** This semaphore is posted when the name is resolved, the application thread + should wait on it. */ + sys_sem_t API_MSG_M_DEF(sem); + /** Errors are given back here */ + err_t API_MSG_M_DEF(err); +}; +#endif /* LWIP_DNS */ + +void lwip_netconn_do_newconn ( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +void lwip_netconn_do_delconn ( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +void lwip_netconn_do_bind ( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +void lwip_netconn_do_connect ( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +void lwip_netconn_do_disconnect ( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +void lwip_netconn_do_listen ( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +void lwip_netconn_do_send ( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +void lwip_netconn_do_recv ( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +void lwip_netconn_do_write ( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +void lwip_netconn_do_getaddr ( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +void lwip_netconn_do_close ( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +void lwip_netconn_do_shutdown ( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +#if LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) +void lwip_netconn_do_join_leave_group( struct api_msg_msg *msg); +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) */ + +#if LWIP_DNS +void lwip_netconn_do_gethostbyname(void *arg); +#endif /* LWIP_DNS */ + +struct netconn* netconn_alloc(enum netconn_type t, netconn_callback callback); +void netconn_free(struct netconn *conn); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_API_MSG_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/arch.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/arch.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d655d14cd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/arch.h @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_ARCH_H +#define LWIP_HDR_ARCH_H + +#ifndef LITTLE_ENDIAN +#define LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234 +#endif + +#ifndef BIG_ENDIAN +#define BIG_ENDIAN 4321 +#endif + +#include "arch/cc.h" + +/** Temporary: define format string for size_t if not defined in cc.h */ +#ifndef SZT_F +#define SZT_F U32_F +#endif /* SZT_F */ +/** Temporary upgrade helper: define format string for u8_t as hex if not + defined in cc.h */ +#ifndef X8_F +#define X8_F "02x" +#endif /* X8_F */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#ifndef PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +#define PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +#endif /* PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN */ + +#ifndef PACK_STRUCT_END +#define PACK_STRUCT_END +#endif /* PACK_STRUCT_END */ + +#ifndef PACK_STRUCT_FIELD +#define PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(x) x +#endif /* PACK_STRUCT_FIELD */ + + +#ifndef LWIP_UNUSED_ARG +#define LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(x) (void)x +#endif /* LWIP_UNUSED_ARG */ + + +#ifdef LWIP_PROVIDE_ERRNO + +#define EPERM 1 /* Operation not permitted */ +#define ENOENT 2 /* No such file or directory */ +#define ESRCH 3 /* No such process */ +#define EINTR 4 /* Interrupted system call */ +#define EIO 5 /* I/O error */ +#define ENXIO 6 /* No such device or address */ +#define E2BIG 7 /* Arg list too long */ +#define ENOEXEC 8 /* Exec format error */ +#define EBADF 9 /* Bad file number */ +#define ECHILD 10 /* No child processes */ +#define EAGAIN 11 /* Try again */ +#define ENOMEM 12 /* Out of memory */ +#define EACCES 13 /* Permission denied */ +#define EFAULT 14 /* Bad address */ +#define ENOTBLK 15 /* Block device required */ +#define EBUSY 16 /* Device or resource busy */ +#define EEXIST 17 /* File exists */ +#define EXDEV 18 /* Cross-device link */ +#define ENODEV 19 /* No such device */ +#define ENOTDIR 20 /* Not a directory */ +#define EISDIR 21 /* Is a directory */ +#define EINVAL 22 /* Invalid argument */ +#define ENFILE 23 /* File table overflow */ +#define EMFILE 24 /* Too many open files */ +#define ENOTTY 25 /* Not a typewriter */ +#define ETXTBSY 26 /* Text file busy */ +#define EFBIG 27 /* File too large */ +#define ENOSPC 28 /* No space left on device */ +#define ESPIPE 29 /* Illegal seek */ +#define EROFS 30 /* Read-only file system */ +#define EMLINK 31 /* Too many links */ +#define EPIPE 32 /* Broken pipe */ +#define EDOM 33 /* Math argument out of domain of func */ +#define ERANGE 34 /* Math result not representable */ +#define EDEADLK 35 /* Resource deadlock would occur */ +#define ENAMETOOLONG 36 /* File name too long */ +#define ENOLCK 37 /* No record locks available */ +#define ENOSYS 38 /* Function not implemented */ +#define ENOTEMPTY 39 /* Directory not empty */ +#define ELOOP 40 /* Too many symbolic links encountered */ +#define EWOULDBLOCK EAGAIN /* Operation would block */ +#define ENOMSG 42 /* No message of desired type */ +#define EIDRM 43 /* Identifier removed */ +#define ECHRNG 44 /* Channel number out of range */ +#define EL2NSYNC 45 /* Level 2 not synchronized */ +#define EL3HLT 46 /* Level 3 halted */ +#define EL3RST 47 /* Level 3 reset */ +#define ELNRNG 48 /* Link number out of range */ +#define EUNATCH 49 /* Protocol driver not attached */ +#define ENOCSI 50 /* No CSI structure available */ +#define EL2HLT 51 /* Level 2 halted */ +#define EBADE 52 /* Invalid exchange */ +#define EBADR 53 /* Invalid request descriptor */ +#define EXFULL 54 /* Exchange full */ +#define ENOANO 55 /* No anode */ +#define EBADRQC 56 /* Invalid request code */ +#define EBADSLT 57 /* Invalid slot */ + +#define EDEADLOCK EDEADLK + +#define EBFONT 59 /* Bad font file format */ +#define ENOSTR 60 /* Device not a stream */ +#define ENODATA 61 /* No data available */ +#define ETIME 62 /* Timer expired */ +#define ENOSR 63 /* Out of streams resources */ +#define ENONET 64 /* Machine is not on the network */ +#define ENOPKG 65 /* Package not installed */ +#define EREMOTE 66 /* Object is remote */ +#define ENOLINK 67 /* Link has been severed */ +#define EADV 68 /* Advertise error */ +#define ESRMNT 69 /* Srmount error */ +#define ECOMM 70 /* Communication error on send */ +#define EPROTO 71 /* Protocol error */ +#define EMULTIHOP 72 /* Multihop attempted */ +#define EDOTDOT 73 /* RFS specific error */ +#define EBADMSG 74 /* Not a data message */ +#define EOVERFLOW 75 /* Value too large for defined data type */ +#define ENOTUNIQ 76 /* Name not unique on network */ +#define EBADFD 77 /* File descriptor in bad state */ +#define EREMCHG 78 /* Remote address changed */ +#define ELIBACC 79 /* Can not access a needed shared library */ +#define ELIBBAD 80 /* Accessing a corrupted shared library */ +#define ELIBSCN 81 /* .lib section in a.out corrupted */ +#define ELIBMAX 82 /* Attempting to link in too many shared libraries */ +#define ELIBEXEC 83 /* Cannot exec a shared library directly */ +#define EILSEQ 84 /* Illegal byte sequence */ +#define ERESTART 85 /* Interrupted system call should be restarted */ +#define ESTRPIPE 86 /* Streams pipe error */ +#define EUSERS 87 /* Too many users */ +#define ENOTSOCK 88 /* Socket operation on non-socket */ +#define EDESTADDRREQ 89 /* Destination address required */ +#define EMSGSIZE 90 /* Message too long */ +#define EPROTOTYPE 91 /* Protocol wrong type for socket */ +#define ENOPROTOOPT 92 /* Protocol not available */ +#define EPROTONOSUPPORT 93 /* Protocol not supported */ +#define ESOCKTNOSUPPORT 94 /* Socket type not supported */ +#define EOPNOTSUPP 95 /* Operation not supported on transport endpoint */ +#define EPFNOSUPPORT 96 /* Protocol family not supported */ +#define EAFNOSUPPORT 97 /* Address family not supported by protocol */ +#define EADDRINUSE 98 /* Address already in use */ +#define EADDRNOTAVAIL 99 /* Cannot assign requested address */ +#define ENETDOWN 100 /* Network is down */ +#define ENETUNREACH 101 /* Network is unreachable */ +#define ENETRESET 102 /* Network dropped connection because of reset */ +#define ECONNABORTED 103 /* Software caused connection abort */ +#define ECONNRESET 104 /* Connection reset by peer */ +#define ENOBUFS 105 /* No buffer space available */ +#define EISCONN 106 /* Transport endpoint is already connected */ +#define ENOTCONN 107 /* Transport endpoint is not connected */ +#define ESHUTDOWN 108 /* Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown */ +#define ETOOMANYREFS 109 /* Too many references: cannot splice */ +#define ETIMEDOUT 110 /* Connection timed out */ +#define ECONNREFUSED 111 /* Connection refused */ +#define EHOSTDOWN 112 /* Host is down */ +#define EHOSTUNREACH 113 /* No route to host */ +#define EALREADY 114 /* Operation already in progress */ +#define EINPROGRESS 115 /* Operation now in progress */ +#define ESTALE 116 /* Stale NFS file handle */ +#define EUCLEAN 117 /* Structure needs cleaning */ +#define ENOTNAM 118 /* Not a XENIX named type file */ +#define ENAVAIL 119 /* No XENIX semaphores available */ +#define EISNAM 120 /* Is a named type file */ +#define EREMOTEIO 121 /* Remote I/O error */ +#define EDQUOT 122 /* Quota exceeded */ + +#define ENOMEDIUM 123 /* No medium found */ +#define EMEDIUMTYPE 124 /* Wrong medium type */ + +#ifndef errno +extern int errno; +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_PROVIDE_ERRNO */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_ARCH_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/debug.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/debug.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..98ec347258 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/debug.h @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_DEBUG_H +#define LWIP_HDR_DEBUG_H + +#include "lwip/arch.h" +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +/** lower two bits indicate debug level + * - 0 all + * - 1 warning + * - 2 serious + * - 3 severe + */ +#define LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_ALL 0x00 +#define LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_OFF LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_ALL /* compatibility define only */ +#define LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING 0x01 /* bad checksums, dropped packets, ... */ +#define LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS 0x02 /* memory allocation failures, ... */ +#define LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SEVERE 0x03 +#define LWIP_DBG_MASK_LEVEL 0x03 + +/** flag for LWIP_DEBUGF to enable that debug message */ +#define LWIP_DBG_ON 0x80U +/** flag for LWIP_DEBUGF to disable that debug message */ +#define LWIP_DBG_OFF 0x00U + +/** flag for LWIP_DEBUGF indicating a tracing message (to follow program flow) */ +#define LWIP_DBG_TRACE 0x40U +/** flag for LWIP_DEBUGF indicating a state debug message (to follow module states) */ +#define LWIP_DBG_STATE 0x20U +/** flag for LWIP_DEBUGF indicating newly added code, not thoroughly tested yet */ +#define LWIP_DBG_FRESH 0x10U +/** flag for LWIP_DEBUGF to halt after printing this debug message */ +#define LWIP_DBG_HALT 0x08U + +#ifndef LWIP_NOASSERT +#define LWIP_ASSERT(message, assertion) do { if(!(assertion)) \ + LWIP_PLATFORM_ASSERT(message); } while(0) +#else /* LWIP_NOASSERT */ +#define LWIP_ASSERT(message, assertion) +#endif /* LWIP_NOASSERT */ + +/** if "expression" isn't true, then print "message" and execute "handler" expression */ +#ifndef LWIP_ERROR +#define LWIP_ERROR(message, expression, handler) do { if (!(expression)) { \ + LWIP_PLATFORM_ASSERT(message); handler;}} while(0) +#endif /* LWIP_ERROR */ + +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG +/** print debug message only if debug message type is enabled... + * AND is of correct type AND is at least LWIP_DBG_LEVEL + */ +#define LWIP_DEBUGF(debug, message) do { \ + if ( \ + ((debug) & LWIP_DBG_ON) && \ + ((debug) & LWIP_DBG_TYPES_ON) && \ + ((s16_t)((debug) & LWIP_DBG_MASK_LEVEL) >= LWIP_DBG_MIN_LEVEL)) { \ + LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG(message); \ + if ((debug) & LWIP_DBG_HALT) { \ + while(1); \ + } \ + } \ + } while(0) + +#else /* LWIP_DEBUG */ +#define LWIP_DEBUGF(debug, message) +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_DEBUG_H */ + diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/def.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/def.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c985a87547 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/def.h @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_DEF_H +#define LWIP_HDR_DEF_H + +/* arch.h might define NULL already */ +#include "lwip/arch.h" +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#define LWIP_MAX(x , y) (((x) > (y)) ? (x) : (y)) +#define LWIP_MIN(x , y) (((x) < (y)) ? (x) : (y)) + +#ifndef NULL +#define NULL ((void *)0) +#endif + +/* Endianess-optimized shifting of two u8_t to create one u16_t */ +#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN +#define LWIP_MAKE_U16(a, b) ((a << 8) | b) +#else +#define LWIP_MAKE_U16(a, b) ((b << 8) | a) +#endif + +#ifndef LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP +#define LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP 0 +#endif + +#ifndef LWIP_PREFIX_BYTEORDER_FUNCS +/* workaround for naming collisions on some platforms */ + +#ifdef htons +#undef htons +#endif /* htons */ +#ifdef htonl +#undef htonl +#endif /* htonl */ +#ifdef ntohs +#undef ntohs +#endif /* ntohs */ +#ifdef ntohl +#undef ntohl +#endif /* ntohl */ + +#define htons(x) lwip_htons(x) +#define ntohs(x) lwip_ntohs(x) +#define htonl(x) lwip_htonl(x) +#define ntohl(x) lwip_ntohl(x) +#endif /* LWIP_PREFIX_BYTEORDER_FUNCS */ + +#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN +#define lwip_htons(x) (x) +#define lwip_ntohs(x) (x) +#define lwip_htonl(x) (x) +#define lwip_ntohl(x) (x) +#define PP_HTONS(x) (x) +#define PP_NTOHS(x) (x) +#define PP_HTONL(x) (x) +#define PP_NTOHL(x) (x) +#else /* BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN */ +#if LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP +#define lwip_htons(x) LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONS(x) +#define lwip_ntohs(x) LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONS(x) +#define lwip_htonl(x) LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONL(x) +#define lwip_ntohl(x) LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONL(x) +#else /* LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP */ +u16_t lwip_htons(u16_t x); +u16_t lwip_ntohs(u16_t x); +u32_t lwip_htonl(u32_t x); +u32_t lwip_ntohl(u32_t x); +#endif /* LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP */ + +/* These macros should be calculated by the preprocessor and are used + with compile-time constants only (so that there is no little-endian + overhead at runtime). */ +#define PP_HTONS(x) ((((x) & 0xff) << 8) | (((x) & 0xff00) >> 8)) +#define PP_NTOHS(x) PP_HTONS(x) +#define PP_HTONL(x) ((((x) & 0xff) << 24) | \ + (((x) & 0xff00) << 8) | \ + (((x) & 0xff0000UL) >> 8) | \ + (((x) & 0xff000000UL) >> 24)) +#define PP_NTOHL(x) PP_HTONL(x) + +#endif /* BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_DEF_H */ + diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/dhcp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/dhcp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ca41eb0495 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/dhcp.h @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ +/** @file + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_DHCP_H +#define LWIP_HDR_DHCP_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_DHCP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** period (in seconds) of the application calling dhcp_coarse_tmr() */ +#define DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS 60 +/** period (in milliseconds) of the application calling dhcp_coarse_tmr() */ +#define DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_MSECS (DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS * 1000UL) +/** period (in milliseconds) of the application calling dhcp_fine_tmr() */ +#define DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS 500 + +#define DHCP_CHADDR_LEN 16U +#define DHCP_SNAME_LEN 64U +#define DHCP_FILE_LEN 128U + +struct dhcp +{ + /** transaction identifier of last sent request */ + u32_t xid; + /** our connection to the DHCP server */ + struct udp_pcb *pcb; + /** incoming msg */ + struct dhcp_msg *msg_in; + /** current DHCP state machine state */ + u8_t state; + /** retries of current request */ + u8_t tries; +#if LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP + u8_t autoip_coop_state; +#endif + u8_t subnet_mask_given; + + struct pbuf *p_out; /* pbuf of outcoming msg */ + struct dhcp_msg *msg_out; /* outgoing msg */ + u16_t options_out_len; /* outgoing msg options length */ + u16_t request_timeout; /* #ticks with period DHCP_FINE_TIMER_SECS for request timeout */ + u16_t t1_timeout; /* #ticks with period DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS for renewal time */ + u16_t t2_timeout; /* #ticks with period DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_SECS for rebind time */ + ip_addr_t server_ip_addr; /* dhcp server address that offered this lease */ + ip_addr_t offered_ip_addr; + ip_addr_t offered_sn_mask; + ip_addr_t offered_gw_addr; + + u32_t offered_t0_lease; /* lease period (in seconds) */ + u32_t offered_t1_renew; /* recommended renew time (usually 50% of lease period) */ + u32_t offered_t2_rebind; /* recommended rebind time (usually 66% of lease period) */ + /* @todo: LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE configuration option? + integrate with possible TFTP-client for booting? */ +#if LWIP_DHCP_BOOTP_FILE + ip_addr_t offered_si_addr; + char boot_file_name[DHCP_FILE_LEN]; +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP_BOOTPFILE */ +}; + +/* MUST be compiled with "pack structs" or equivalent! */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +/** minimum set of fields of any DHCP message */ +struct dhcp_msg +{ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t op); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t htype); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t hlen); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t hops); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t xid); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t secs); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t flags); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip_addr_p_t ciaddr); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip_addr_p_t yiaddr); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip_addr_p_t siaddr); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ip_addr_p_t giaddr); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t chaddr[DHCP_CHADDR_LEN]); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t sname[DHCP_SNAME_LEN]); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t file[DHCP_FILE_LEN]); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t cookie); +#define DHCP_MIN_OPTIONS_LEN 68U +/** make sure user does not configure this too small */ +#if ((defined(DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN)) && (DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN < DHCP_MIN_OPTIONS_LEN)) +# undef DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN +#endif +/** allow this to be configured in lwipopts.h, but not too small */ +#if (!defined(DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN)) +/** set this to be sufficient for your options in outgoing DHCP msgs */ +# define DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN DHCP_MIN_OPTIONS_LEN +#endif + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t options[DHCP_OPTIONS_LEN]); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +void dhcp_set_struct(struct netif *netif, struct dhcp *dhcp); +/** Remove a struct dhcp previously set to the netif using dhcp_set_struct() */ +#define dhcp_remove_struct(netif) do { (netif)->dhcp = NULL; } while(0) +void dhcp_cleanup(struct netif *netif); +/** start DHCP configuration */ +err_t dhcp_start(struct netif *netif); +/** enforce early lease renewal (not needed normally)*/ +err_t dhcp_renew(struct netif *netif); +/** release the DHCP lease, usually called before dhcp_stop()*/ +err_t dhcp_release(struct netif *netif); +/** stop DHCP configuration */ +void dhcp_stop(struct netif *netif); +/** inform server of our manual IP address */ +void dhcp_inform(struct netif *netif); +/** Handle a possible change in the network configuration */ +void dhcp_network_changed(struct netif *netif); + +/** if enabled, check whether the offered IP address is not in use, using ARP */ +#if DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK +void dhcp_arp_reply(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *addr); +#endif + +/** to be called every minute */ +void dhcp_coarse_tmr(void); +/** to be called every half second */ +void dhcp_fine_tmr(void); + +/** DHCP message item offsets and length */ +#define DHCP_OP_OFS 0 +#define DHCP_HTYPE_OFS 1 +#define DHCP_HLEN_OFS 2 +#define DHCP_HOPS_OFS 3 +#define DHCP_XID_OFS 4 +#define DHCP_SECS_OFS 8 +#define DHCP_FLAGS_OFS 10 +#define DHCP_CIADDR_OFS 12 +#define DHCP_YIADDR_OFS 16 +#define DHCP_SIADDR_OFS 20 +#define DHCP_GIADDR_OFS 24 +#define DHCP_CHADDR_OFS 28 +#define DHCP_SNAME_OFS 44 +#define DHCP_FILE_OFS 108 +#define DHCP_MSG_LEN 236 + +#define DHCP_COOKIE_OFS DHCP_MSG_LEN +#define DHCP_OPTIONS_OFS (DHCP_MSG_LEN + 4) + +#define DHCP_CLIENT_PORT 68 +#define DHCP_SERVER_PORT 67 + +/** DHCP client states */ +#define DHCP_OFF 0 +#define DHCP_REQUESTING 1 +#define DHCP_INIT 2 +#define DHCP_REBOOTING 3 +#define DHCP_REBINDING 4 +#define DHCP_RENEWING 5 +#define DHCP_SELECTING 6 +#define DHCP_INFORMING 7 +#define DHCP_CHECKING 8 +#define DHCP_PERMANENT 9 +#define DHCP_BOUND 10 +/** not yet implemented #define DHCP_RELEASING 11 */ +#define DHCP_BACKING_OFF 12 + +/** AUTOIP cooperatation flags */ +#define DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_OFF 0 +#define DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_STATE_ON 1 + +#define DHCP_BOOTREQUEST 1 +#define DHCP_BOOTREPLY 2 + +/** DHCP message types */ +#define DHCP_DISCOVER 1 +#define DHCP_OFFER 2 +#define DHCP_REQUEST 3 +#define DHCP_DECLINE 4 +#define DHCP_ACK 5 +#define DHCP_NAK 6 +#define DHCP_RELEASE 7 +#define DHCP_INFORM 8 + +/** DHCP hardware type, currently only ethernet is supported */ +#define DHCP_HTYPE_ETH 1 + +#define DHCP_MAGIC_COOKIE 0x63825363UL + +/* This is a list of options for BOOTP and DHCP, see RFC 2132 for descriptions */ + +/** BootP options */ +#define DHCP_OPTION_PAD 0 +#define DHCP_OPTION_SUBNET_MASK 1 /* RFC 2132 3.3 */ +#define DHCP_OPTION_ROUTER 3 +#define DHCP_OPTION_DNS_SERVER 6 +#define DHCP_OPTION_HOSTNAME 12 +#define DHCP_OPTION_IP_TTL 23 +#define DHCP_OPTION_MTU 26 +#define DHCP_OPTION_BROADCAST 28 +#define DHCP_OPTION_TCP_TTL 37 +#define DHCP_OPTION_END 255 + +/** DHCP options */ +#define DHCP_OPTION_REQUESTED_IP 50 /* RFC 2132 9.1, requested IP address */ +#define DHCP_OPTION_LEASE_TIME 51 /* RFC 2132 9.2, time in seconds, in 4 bytes */ +#define DHCP_OPTION_OVERLOAD 52 /* RFC2132 9.3, use file and/or sname field for options */ + +#define DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE 53 /* RFC 2132 9.6, important for DHCP */ +#define DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE_LEN 1 + +#define DHCP_OPTION_SERVER_ID 54 /* RFC 2132 9.7, server IP address */ +#define DHCP_OPTION_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST 55 /* RFC 2132 9.8, requested option types */ + +#define DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE 57 /* RFC 2132 9.10, message size accepted >= 576 */ +#define DHCP_OPTION_MAX_MSG_SIZE_LEN 2 + +#define DHCP_OPTION_T1 58 /* T1 renewal time */ +#define DHCP_OPTION_T2 59 /* T2 rebinding time */ +#define DHCP_OPTION_US 60 +#define DHCP_OPTION_CLIENT_ID 61 +#define DHCP_OPTION_TFTP_SERVERNAME 66 +#define DHCP_OPTION_BOOTFILE 67 + +/** possible combinations of overloading the file and sname fields with options */ +#define DHCP_OVERLOAD_NONE 0 +#define DHCP_OVERLOAD_FILE 1 +#define DHCP_OVERLOAD_SNAME 2 +#define DHCP_OVERLOAD_SNAME_FILE 3 + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP */ + +#endif /*LWIP_HDR_DHCP_H*/ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/dns.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/dns.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e5530ef51c --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/dns.h @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +/** + * lwip DNS resolver header file. + + * Author: Jim Pettinato + * April 2007 + + * ported from uIP resolv.c Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Adam Dunkels. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote + * products derived from this software without specific prior + * written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS + * OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE + * GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, + * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING + * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS + * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_DNS_H +#define LWIP_HDR_DNS_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_DNS /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** DNS timer period */ +#define DNS_TMR_INTERVAL 1000 + +/** DNS field TYPE used for "Resource Records" */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_A 1 /* a host address */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_NS 2 /* an authoritative name server */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_MD 3 /* a mail destination (Obsolete - use MX) */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_MF 4 /* a mail forwarder (Obsolete - use MX) */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_CNAME 5 /* the canonical name for an alias */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_SOA 6 /* marks the start of a zone of authority */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_MB 7 /* a mailbox domain name (EXPERIMENTAL) */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_MG 8 /* a mail group member (EXPERIMENTAL) */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_MR 9 /* a mail rename domain name (EXPERIMENTAL) */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_NULL 10 /* a null RR (EXPERIMENTAL) */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_WKS 11 /* a well known service description */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_PTR 12 /* a domain name pointer */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_HINFO 13 /* host information */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_MINFO 14 /* mailbox or mail list information */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_MX 15 /* mail exchange */ +#define DNS_RRTYPE_TXT 16 /* text strings */ + +/** DNS field CLASS used for "Resource Records" */ +#define DNS_RRCLASS_IN 1 /* the Internet */ +#define DNS_RRCLASS_CS 2 /* the CSNET class (Obsolete - used only for examples in some obsolete RFCs) */ +#define DNS_RRCLASS_CH 3 /* the CHAOS class */ +#define DNS_RRCLASS_HS 4 /* Hesiod [Dyer 87] */ +#define DNS_RRCLASS_FLUSH 0x800 /* Flush bit */ + +/* The size used for the next line is rather a hack, but it prevents including socket.h in all files + that include memp.h, and that would possibly break portability (since socket.h defines some types + and constants possibly already define by the OS). + Calculation rule: + sizeof(struct addrinfo) + sizeof(struct sockaddr_in) + DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH + 1 byte zero-termination */ +#define NETDB_ELEM_SIZE (32 + 16 + DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH + 1) + +#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST +/** struct used for local host-list */ +struct local_hostlist_entry { + /** static hostname */ + const char *name; + /** static host address in network byteorder */ + ip_addr_t addr; + struct local_hostlist_entry *next; +}; +#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC +#ifndef DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_MAX_NAMELEN +#define DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_MAX_NAMELEN DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH +#endif +#define LOCALHOSTLIST_ELEM_SIZE ((sizeof(struct local_hostlist_entry) + DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_MAX_NAMELEN + 1)) +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */ +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST */ + +/** Callback which is invoked when a hostname is found. + * A function of this type must be implemented by the application using the DNS resolver. + * @param name pointer to the name that was looked up. + * @param ipaddr pointer to an ip_addr_t containing the IP address of the hostname, + * or NULL if the name could not be found (or on any other error). + * @param callback_arg a user-specified callback argument passed to dns_gethostbyname +*/ +typedef void (*dns_found_callback)(const char *name, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, void *callback_arg); + +void dns_init(void); +void dns_tmr(void); +void dns_setserver(u8_t numdns, ip_addr_t *dnsserver); +ip_addr_t dns_getserver(u8_t numdns); +err_t dns_gethostbyname(const char *hostname, ip_addr_t *addr, + dns_found_callback found, void *callback_arg); + +#if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST && DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC +int dns_local_removehost(const char *hostname, const ip_addr_t *addr); +err_t dns_local_addhost(const char *hostname, const ip_addr_t *addr); +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST && DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_DNS */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_DNS_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/err.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/err.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d12d5894a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/err.h @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_ERR_H +#define LWIP_HDR_ERR_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/arch.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** Define LWIP_ERR_T in cc.h if you want to use + * a different type for your platform (must be signed). */ +#ifdef LWIP_ERR_T +typedef LWIP_ERR_T err_t; +#else /* LWIP_ERR_T */ +typedef s8_t err_t; +#endif /* LWIP_ERR_T*/ + +/* Definitions for error constants. */ + +#define ERR_OK 0 /* No error, everything OK. */ +#define ERR_MEM -1 /* Out of memory error. */ +#define ERR_BUF -2 /* Buffer error. */ +#define ERR_TIMEOUT -3 /* Timeout. */ +#define ERR_RTE -4 /* Routing problem. */ +#define ERR_INPROGRESS -5 /* Operation in progress */ +#define ERR_VAL -6 /* Illegal value. */ +#define ERR_WOULDBLOCK -7 /* Operation would block. */ +#define ERR_USE -8 /* Address in use. */ +#define ERR_ISCONN -9 /* Already connected. */ + +#define ERR_IS_FATAL(e) ((e) < ERR_ISCONN) + +#define ERR_ABRT -10 /* Connection aborted. */ +#define ERR_RST -11 /* Connection reset. */ +#define ERR_CLSD -12 /* Connection closed. */ +#define ERR_CONN -13 /* Not connected. */ + +#define ERR_ARG -14 /* Illegal argument. */ + +#define ERR_IF -15 /* Low-level netif error */ + + +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG +extern const char *lwip_strerr(err_t err); +#else +#define lwip_strerr(x) "" +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_ERR_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/inet_chksum.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/inet_chksum.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4171d0aea0 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/inet_chksum.h @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_INET_CHKSUM_H +#define LWIP_HDR_INET_CHKSUM_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" + +/** Swap the bytes in an u16_t: much like htons() for little-endian */ +#ifndef SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD +#if LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP && (BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN) +/* little endian and PLATFORM_BYTESWAP defined */ +#define SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(w) LWIP_PLATFORM_HTONS(w) +#else /* LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP && (BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN) */ +/* can't use htons on big endian (or PLATFORM_BYTESWAP not defined)... */ +#define SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD(w) (((w) & 0xff) << 8) | (((w) & 0xff00) >> 8) +#endif /* LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP && (BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN)*/ +#endif /* SWAP_BYTES_IN_WORD */ + +/** Split an u32_t in two u16_ts and add them up */ +#ifndef FOLD_U32T +#define FOLD_U32T(u) (((u) >> 16) + ((u) & 0x0000ffffUL)) +#endif + +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY +/** Function-like macro: same as MEMCPY but returns the checksum of copied data + as u16_t */ +#ifndef LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY +#define LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY(dst, src, len) lwip_chksum_copy(dst, src, len) +#ifndef LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY_ALGORITHM +#define LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY_ALGORITHM 1 +#endif /* LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY_ALGORITHM */ +#endif /* LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY */ +#else /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ +#define LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY_ALGORITHM 0 +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +u16_t inet_chksum(void *dataptr, u16_t len); +u16_t inet_chksum_pbuf(struct pbuf *p); +u16_t inet_chksum_pseudo(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len, + ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest); +u16_t inet_chksum_pseudo_partial(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, + u16_t proto_len, u16_t chksum_len, ip_addr_t *src, ip_addr_t *dest); +#if LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY_ALGORITHM +u16_t lwip_chksum_copy(void *dst, const void *src, u16_t len); +#endif /* LWIP_CHKSUM_COPY_ALGORITHM */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +u16_t ip6_chksum_pseudo(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len, + ip6_addr_t *src, ip6_addr_t *dest); +u16_t ip6_chksum_pseudo_partial(struct pbuf *p, u8_t proto, u16_t proto_len, + u16_t chksum_len, ip6_addr_t *src, ip6_addr_t *dest); + +#define ipX_chksum_pseudo(isipv6, p, proto, proto_len, src, dest) \ + ((isipv6) ? \ + ip6_chksum_pseudo(p, proto, proto_len, ipX_2_ip6(src), ipX_2_ip6(dest)) :\ + inet_chksum_pseudo(p, proto, proto_len, ipX_2_ip(src), ipX_2_ip(dest))) +#define ipX_chksum_pseudo_partial(isipv6, p, proto, proto_len, chksum_len, src, dest) \ + ((isipv6) ? \ + ip6_chksum_pseudo_partial(p, proto, proto_len, chksum_len, ipX_2_ip6(src), ipX_2_ip6(dest)) :\ + inet_chksum_pseudo_partial(p, proto, proto_len, chksum_len, ipX_2_ip(src), ipX_2_ip(dest))) + +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#define ipX_chksum_pseudo(isipv6, p, proto, proto_len, src, dest) \ + inet_chksum_pseudo(p, proto, proto_len, src, dest) +#define ipX_chksum_pseudo_partial(isipv6, p, proto, proto_len, chksum_len, src, dest) \ + inet_chksum_pseudo_partial(p, proto, proto_len, chksum_len, src, dest) + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_INET_H */ + diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/init.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/init.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0a35993817 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/init.h @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_INIT_H +#define LWIP_HDR_INIT_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** X.x.x: Major version of the stack */ +#define LWIP_VERSION_MAJOR 1U +/** x.X.x: Minor version of the stack */ +#define LWIP_VERSION_MINOR 4U +/** x.x.X: Revision of the stack */ +#define LWIP_VERSION_REVISION 1U +/** For release candidates, this is set to 1..254 + * For official releases, this is set to 255 (LWIP_RC_RELEASE) + * For development versions (CVS), this is set to 0 (LWIP_RC_DEVELOPMENT) */ +#define LWIP_VERSION_RC 0U + +/** LWIP_VERSION_RC is set to LWIP_RC_RELEASE for official releases */ +#define LWIP_RC_RELEASE 255U +/** LWIP_VERSION_RC is set to LWIP_RC_DEVELOPMENT for CVS versions */ +#define LWIP_RC_DEVELOPMENT 0U + +#define LWIP_VERSION_IS_RELEASE (LWIP_VERSION_RC == LWIP_RC_RELEASE) +#define LWIP_VERSION_IS_DEVELOPMENT (LWIP_VERSION_RC == LWIP_RC_DEVELOPMENT) +#define LWIP_VERSION_IS_RC ((LWIP_VERSION_RC != LWIP_RC_RELEASE) && (LWIP_VERSION_RC != LWIP_RC_DEVELOPMENT)) + +/** Provides the version of the stack */ +#define LWIP_VERSION (LWIP_VERSION_MAJOR << 24 | LWIP_VERSION_MINOR << 16 | \ + LWIP_VERSION_REVISION << 8 | LWIP_VERSION_RC) + +/* Modules initialization */ +void lwip_init(void); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_INIT_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/ip.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/ip.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fdd9eb026b --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/ip.h @@ -0,0 +1,260 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_IP_H__ +#define LWIP_HDR_IP_H__ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/ip4.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* This is passed as the destination address to ip_output_if (not + to ip_output), meaning that an IP header already is constructed + in the pbuf. This is used when TCP retransmits. */ +#ifdef IP_HDRINCL +#undef IP_HDRINCL +#endif /* IP_HDRINCL */ +#define IP_HDRINCL NULL + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT +#define IP_PCB_ADDRHINT ;u8_t addr_hint +#else +#define IP_PCB_ADDRHINT +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define IP_PCB_ISIPV6_MEMBER u8_t isipv6; +#define IP_PCB_IPVER_EQ(pcb1, pcb2) ((pcb1)->isipv6 == (pcb2)->isipv6) +#define IP_PCB_IPVER_INPUT_MATCH(pcb) (ip_current_is_v6() ? \ + ((pcb)->isipv6 != 0) : \ + ((pcb)->isipv6 == 0)) +#define PCB_ISIPV6(pcb) ((pcb)->isipv6) +#else +#define IP_PCB_ISIPV6_MEMBER +#define IP_PCB_IPVER_EQ(pcb1, pcb2) 1 +#define IP_PCB_IPVER_INPUT_MATCH(pcb) 1 +#define PCB_ISIPV6(pcb) 0 +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +/* This is the common part of all PCB types. It needs to be at the + beginning of a PCB type definition. It is located here so that + changes to this common part are made in one location instead of + having to change all PCB structs. */ +#define IP_PCB \ + IP_PCB_ISIPV6_MEMBER \ + /* ip addresses in network byte order */ \ + ipX_addr_t local_ip; \ + ipX_addr_t remote_ip; \ + /* Socket options */ \ + u8_t so_options; \ + /* Type Of Service */ \ + u8_t tos; \ + /* Time To Live */ \ + u8_t ttl \ + /* link layer address resolution hint */ \ + IP_PCB_ADDRHINT + +struct ip_pcb { +/* Common members of all PCB types */ + IP_PCB; +}; + +/* + * Option flags per-socket. These are the same like SO_XXX. + */ +/*#define SOF_DEBUG 0x01U Unimplemented: turn on debugging info recording */ +#define SOF_ACCEPTCONN 0x02U /* socket has had listen() */ +#define SOF_REUSEADDR 0x04U /* allow local address reuse */ +#define SOF_KEEPALIVE 0x08U /* keep connections alive */ +/*#define SOF_DONTROUTE 0x10U Unimplemented: just use interface addresses */ +#define SOF_BROADCAST 0x20U /* permit to send and to receive broadcast messages (see IP_SOF_BROADCAST option) */ +/*#define SOF_USELOOPBACK 0x40U Unimplemented: bypass hardware when possible */ +#define SOF_LINGER 0x80U /* linger on close if data present */ +/*#define SOF_OOBINLINE 0x0100U Unimplemented: leave received OOB data in line */ +/*#define SOF_REUSEPORT 0x0200U Unimplemented: allow local address & port reuse */ + +/* These flags are inherited (e.g. from a listen-pcb to a connection-pcb): */ +#define SOF_INHERITED (SOF_REUSEADDR|SOF_KEEPALIVE|SOF_LINGER/*|SOF_DEBUG|SOF_DONTROUTE|SOF_OOBINLINE*/) + +/* Global variables of this module, kept in a struct for efficient access using base+index. */ +struct ip_globals +{ + /** The interface that provided the packet for the current callback invocation. */ + struct netif *current_netif; + /** Header of the input packet currently being processed. */ + const struct ip_hdr *current_ip4_header; +#if LWIP_IPV6 + /** Header of the input IPv6 packet currently being processed. */ + const struct ip6_hdr *current_ip6_header; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + /** Total header length of current_ip4/6_header (i.e. after this, the UDP/TCP header starts) */ + u16_t current_ip_header_tot_len; + /** Source IP address of current_header */ + ipX_addr_t current_iphdr_src; + /** Destination IP address of current_header */ + ipX_addr_t current_iphdr_dest; +}; +extern struct ip_globals ip_data; + + +/** Get the interface that received the current packet. + * This function must only be called from a receive callback (udp_recv, + * raw_recv, tcp_accept). It will return NULL otherwise. */ +#define ip_current_netif() (ip_data.current_netif) +/** Get the IP header of the current packet. + * This function must only be called from a receive callback (udp_recv, + * raw_recv, tcp_accept). It will return NULL otherwise. */ +#define ip_current_header() (ip_data.current_ip4_header) +/** Total header length of ip(6)_current_header() (i.e. after this, the UDP/TCP header starts) */ +#define ip_current_header_tot_len() (ip_data.current_ip_header_tot_len) +/** Source IP address of current_header */ +#define ipX_current_src_addr() (&ip_data.current_iphdr_src) +/** Destination IP address of current_header */ +#define ipX_current_dest_addr() (&ip_data.current_iphdr_dest) + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** Get the IPv6 header of the current packet. + * This function must only be called from a receive callback (udp_recv, + * raw_recv, tcp_accept). It will return NULL otherwise. */ +#define ip6_current_header() (ip_data.current_ip6_header) +/** Returns TRUE if the current IP input packet is IPv6, FALSE if it is IPv4 */ +#define ip_current_is_v6() (ip6_current_header() != NULL) +/** Source IPv6 address of current_header */ +#define ip6_current_src_addr() (ipX_2_ip6(&ip_data.current_iphdr_src)) +/** Destination IPv6 address of current_header */ +#define ip6_current_dest_addr() (ipX_2_ip6(&ip_data.current_iphdr_dest)) +/** Get the transport layer protocol */ +#define ip_current_header_proto() (ip_current_is_v6() ? \ + IP6H_NEXTH(ip6_current_header()) :\ + IPH_PROTO(ip_current_header())) +/** Get the transport layer header */ +#define ipX_next_header_ptr() ((void*)((ip_current_is_v6() ? \ + (u8_t*)ip6_current_header() : (u8_t*)ip_current_header()) + ip_current_header_tot_len())) + +/** Set an IP_PCB to IPv6 (IPv4 is the default) */ +#define ip_set_v6(pcb, val) do{if(pcb != NULL) { pcb->isipv6 = val; }}while(0) + +/** Source IP4 address of current_header */ +#define ip_current_src_addr() (ipX_2_ip(&ip_data.current_iphdr_src)) +/** Destination IP4 address of current_header */ +#define ip_current_dest_addr() (ipX_2_ip(&ip_data.current_iphdr_dest)) + +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +/** Always returns FALSE when only supporting IPv4 */ +#define ip_current_is_v6() 0 +/** Get the transport layer protocol */ +#define ip_current_header_proto() IPH_PROTO(ip_current_header()) +/** Get the transport layer header */ +#define ipX_next_header_ptr() ((void*)((u8_t*)ip_current_header() + ip_current_header_tot_len())) +/** Source IP4 address of current_header */ +#define ip_current_src_addr() (&ip_data.current_iphdr_src) +/** Destination IP4 address of current_header */ +#define ip_current_dest_addr() (&ip_data.current_iphdr_dest) + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +/** Union source address of current_header */ +#define ipX_current_src_addr() (&ip_data.current_iphdr_src) +/** Union destination address of current_header */ +#define ipX_current_dest_addr() (&ip_data.current_iphdr_dest) + +/** Gets an IP pcb option (SOF_* flags) */ +#define ip_get_option(pcb, opt) ((pcb)->so_options & (opt)) +/** Sets an IP pcb option (SOF_* flags) */ +#define ip_set_option(pcb, opt) ((pcb)->so_options |= (opt)) +/** Resets an IP pcb option (SOF_* flags) */ +#define ip_reset_option(pcb, opt) ((pcb)->so_options &= ~(opt)) + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define ipX_output(isipv6, p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto) \ + ((isipv6) ? \ + ip6_output(p, ipX_2_ip6(src), ipX_2_ip6(dest), ttl, tos, proto) : \ + ip_output(p, ipX_2_ip(src), ipX_2_ip(dest), ttl, tos, proto)) +#define ipX_output_if(isipv6, p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif) \ + ((isipv6) ? \ + ip6_output_if(p, ip_2_ip6(src), ip_2_ip6(dest), ttl, tos, proto, netif) : \ + ip_output_if(p, (src), (dest), ttl, tos, proto, netif)) +#define ipX_output_if_src(isipv6, p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif) \ + ((isipv6) ? \ + ip6_output_if_src(p, ip_2_ip6(src), ip_2_ip6(dest), ttl, tos, proto, netif) : \ + ip_output_if_src(p, (src), (dest), ttl, tos, proto, netif)) +#define ipX_output_hinted(isipv6, p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, addr_hint) \ + ((isipv6) ? \ + ip6_output_hinted(p, ipX_2_ip6(src), ipX_2_ip6(dest), ttl, tos, proto, addr_hint) : \ + ip_output_hinted(p, ipX_2_ip(src), ipX_2_ip(dest), ttl, tos, proto, addr_hint)) +#define ipX_route(isipv6, src, dest) \ + ((isipv6) ? \ + ip6_route(ipX_2_ip6(src), ipX_2_ip6(dest)) : \ + ip_route(ipX_2_ip(dest))) +#define ipX_netif_get_local_ipX(isipv6, netif, dest) \ + ((isipv6) ? \ + ip6_netif_get_local_ipX(netif, ipX_2_ip6(dest)) : \ + ip_netif_get_local_ipX(netif)) +#define ipX_debug_print(is_ipv6, p) ((is_ipv6) ? ip6_debug_print(p) : ip_debug_print(p)) +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#define ipX_output(isipv6, p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto) \ + ip_output(p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto) +#define ipX_output_if(isipv6, p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif) \ + ip_output_if(p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif) +#define ipX_output_if_src(isipv6, p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif) \ + ip_output_if_src(p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, netif) +#define ipX_output_hinted(isipv6, p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, addr_hint) \ + ip_output_hinted(p, src, dest, ttl, tos, proto, addr_hint) +#define ipX_route(isipv6, src, dest) \ + ip_route(ipX_2_ip(dest)) +#define ipX_netif_get_local_ipX(isipv6, netif, dest) \ + ip_netif_get_local_ipX(netif) +#define ipX_debug_print(is_ipv6, p) ip_debug_print(p) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#define ipX_route_get_local_ipX(isipv6, src, dest, netif, ipXaddr) do { \ + (netif) = ipX_route(isipv6, src, dest); \ + (ipXaddr) = ipX_netif_get_local_ipX(isipv6, netif, dest); \ +}while(0) + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_IP_H__ */ + + diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/ip_addr.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/ip_addr.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1ded93f1c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/ip_addr.h @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_IP_ADDR_H__ +#define LWIP_HDR_IP_ADDR_H__ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" + +#include "lwip/ip4_addr.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/* A union struct for both IP version's addresses. */ +typedef union { + ip_addr_t ip4; + ip6_addr_t ip6; +} ipX_addr_t; + +/** These functions only exist for type-safe conversion from ip_addr_t to + ip6_addr_t and back */ +#ifdef LWIP_ALLOW_STATIC_FN_IN_HEADER +static ip6_addr_t* ip_2_ip6(ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ return (ip6_addr_t*)ipaddr;} +static ip_addr_t* ip6_2_ip(ip6_addr_t *ip6addr) +{ return (ip_addr_t*)ip6addr; } +static ipX_addr_t* ip_2_ipX(ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ return (ipX_addr_t*)ipaddr; } +static ipX_addr_t* ip6_2_ipX(ip6_addr_t *ip6addr) +{ return (ipX_addr_t*)ip6addr; } +#else /* LWIP_ALLOW_STATIC_FN_IN_HEADER */ +#define ip_2_ip6(ipaddr) ((ip6_addr_t*)(ipaddr)) +#define ip6_2_ip(ip6addr) ((ip_addr_t*)(ip6addr)) +#define ip_2_ipX(ipaddr) ((ipX_addr_t*)ipaddr) +#define ip6_2_ipX(ip6addr) ((ipX_addr_t*)ip6addr) +#endif /* LWIP_ALLOW_STATIC_FN_IN_HEADER*/ +#define ipX_2_ip6(ip6addr) (&((ip6addr)->ip6)) +#define ipX_2_ip(ipaddr) (&((ipaddr)->ip4)) + +#define ipX_addr_copy(is_ipv6, dest, src) do{if(is_ipv6){ \ + ip6_addr_copy((dest).ip6, (src).ip6); }else{ \ + ip_addr_copy((dest).ip4, (src).ip4); }}while(0) +#define ipX_addr_set(is_ipv6, dest, src) do{if(is_ipv6){ \ + ip6_addr_set(ipX_2_ip6(dest), ipX_2_ip6(src)); }else{ \ + ip_addr_set(ipX_2_ip(dest), ipX_2_ip(src)); }}while(0) +#define ipX_addr_set_ipaddr(is_ipv6, dest, src) do{if(is_ipv6){ \ + ip6_addr_set(ipX_2_ip6(dest), ip_2_ip6(src)); }else{ \ + ip_addr_set(ipX_2_ip(dest), src); }}while(0) +#define ipX_addr_set_zero(is_ipv6, ipaddr) do{if(is_ipv6){ \ + ip6_addr_set_zero(ipX_2_ip6(ipaddr)); }else{ \ + ip_addr_set_zero(ipX_2_ip(ipaddr)); }}while(0) +#define ipX_addr_set_any(is_ipv6, ipaddr) do{if(is_ipv6){ \ + ip6_addr_set_any(ipX_2_ip6(ipaddr)); }else{ \ + ip_addr_set_any(ipX_2_ip(ipaddr)); }}while(0) +#define ipX_addr_set_loopback(is_ipv6, ipaddr) do{if(is_ipv6){ \ + ip6_addr_set_loopback(ipX_2_ip6(ipaddr)); }else{ \ + ip_addr_set_loopback(ipX_2_ip(ipaddr)); }}while(0) +#define ipX_addr_set_hton(is_ipv6, dest, src) do{if(is_ipv6){ \ + ip6_addr_set_hton(ipX_2_ip6(ipaddr), (src)) ;}else{ \ + ip_addr_set_hton(ipX_2_ip(ipaddr), (src));}}while(0) +#define ipX_addr_cmp(is_ipv6, addr1, addr2) ((is_ipv6) ? \ + ip6_addr_cmp(ipX_2_ip6(addr1), ipX_2_ip6(addr2)) : \ + ip_addr_cmp(ipX_2_ip(addr1), ipX_2_ip(addr2))) +#define ipX_addr_isany(is_ipv6, ipaddr) ((is_ipv6) ? \ + ip6_addr_isany(ipX_2_ip6(ipaddr)) : \ + ip_addr_isany(ipX_2_ip(ipaddr))) +#define ipX_addr_ismulticast(is_ipv6, ipaddr) ((is_ipv6) ? \ + ip6_addr_ismulticast(ipX_2_ip6(ipaddr)) : \ + ip_addr_ismulticast(ipX_2_ip(ipaddr))) +#define ipX_addr_debug_print(is_ipv6, debug, ipaddr) do { if(is_ipv6) { \ + ip6_addr_debug_print(debug, ipX_2_ip6(ipaddr)); } else { \ + ip_addr_debug_print(debug, ipX_2_ip(ipaddr)); }}while(0) + +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +typedef ip_addr_t ipX_addr_t; +#define ipX_2_ip(ipaddr) (ipaddr) +#define ip_2_ipX(ipaddr) (ipaddr) + +#define ipX_addr_copy(is_ipv6, dest, src) ip_addr_copy(dest, src) +#define ipX_addr_set(is_ipv6, dest, src) ip_addr_set(dest, src) +#define ipX_addr_set_ipaddr(is_ipv6, dest, src) ip_addr_set(dest, src) +#define ipX_addr_set_zero(is_ipv6, ipaddr) ip_addr_set_zero(ipaddr) +#define ipX_addr_set_any(is_ipv6, ipaddr) ip_addr_set_any(ipaddr) +#define ipX_addr_set_loopback(is_ipv6, ipaddr) ip_addr_set_loopback(ipaddr) +#define ipX_addr_set_hton(is_ipv6, dest, src) ip_addr_set_hton(dest, src) +#define ipX_addr_cmp(is_ipv6, addr1, addr2) ip_addr_cmp(addr1, addr2) +#define ipX_addr_isany(is_ipv6, ipaddr) ip_addr_isany(ipaddr) +#define ipX_addr_ismulticast(is_ipv6, ipaddr) ip_addr_ismulticast(ipaddr) +#define ipX_addr_debug_print(is_ipv6, debug, ipaddr) ip_addr_debug_print(debug, ipaddr) + +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_IP_ADDR_H__ */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/mem.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/mem.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..97bef3a57b --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/mem.h @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_MEM_H +#define LWIP_HDR_MEM_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#if MEM_LIBC_MALLOC + +#include /* for size_t */ + +typedef size_t mem_size_t; +#define MEM_SIZE_F SZT_F + +/* aliases for C library malloc() */ +#define mem_init() +/* in case C library malloc() needs extra protection, + * allow these defines to be overridden. + */ +#ifndef mem_free +#define mem_free free +#endif +#ifndef mem_malloc +#define mem_malloc malloc +#endif +#ifndef mem_calloc +#define mem_calloc calloc +#endif +/* Since there is no C library allocation function to shrink memory without + moving it, define this to nothing. */ +#ifndef mem_trim +#define mem_trim(mem, size) (mem) +#endif +#else /* MEM_LIBC_MALLOC */ + +/* MEM_SIZE would have to be aligned, but using 64000 here instead of + * 65535 leaves some room for alignment... + */ +#if MEM_SIZE > 64000L +typedef u32_t mem_size_t; +#define MEM_SIZE_F U32_F +#else +typedef u16_t mem_size_t; +#define MEM_SIZE_F U16_F +#endif /* MEM_SIZE > 64000 */ + +#if MEM_USE_POOLS +/** mem_init is not used when using pools instead of a heap */ +#define mem_init() +/** mem_trim is not used when using pools instead of a heap: + we can't free part of a pool element and don't want to copy the rest */ +#define mem_trim(mem, size) (mem) +#else /* MEM_USE_POOLS */ +/* lwIP alternative malloc */ +void mem_init(void); +void *mem_trim(void *mem, mem_size_t size); +#endif /* MEM_USE_POOLS */ +void *mem_malloc(mem_size_t size); +void *mem_calloc(mem_size_t count, mem_size_t size); +void mem_free(void *mem); +#endif /* MEM_LIBC_MALLOC */ + +/** Calculate memory size for an aligned buffer - returns the next highest + * multiple of MEM_ALIGNMENT (e.g. LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(3) and + * LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(4) will both yield 4 for MEM_ALIGNMENT == 4). + */ +#ifndef LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE +#define LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(size) (((size) + MEM_ALIGNMENT - 1) & ~(MEM_ALIGNMENT-1)) +#endif + +/** Calculate safe memory size for an aligned buffer when using an unaligned + * type as storage. This includes a safety-margin on (MEM_ALIGNMENT - 1) at the + * start (e.g. if buffer is u8_t[] and actual data will be u32_t*) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_BUFFER +#define LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_BUFFER(size) (((size) + MEM_ALIGNMENT - 1)) +#endif + +/** Align a memory pointer to the alignment defined by MEM_ALIGNMENT + * so that ADDR % MEM_ALIGNMENT == 0 + */ +#ifndef LWIP_MEM_ALIGN +#define LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(addr) ((void *)(((mem_ptr_t)(addr) + MEM_ALIGNMENT - 1) & ~(mem_ptr_t)(MEM_ALIGNMENT-1))) +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_MEM_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/memp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/memp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fe5240e822 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/memp.h @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_MEMP_H +#define LWIP_HDR_MEMP_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* Create the list of all memory pools managed by memp. MEMP_MAX represents a NULL pool at the end */ +typedef enum { +#define LWIP_MEMPOOL(name,num,size,desc) MEMP_##name, +#include "lwip/memp_std.h" + MEMP_MAX +} memp_t; + +#if MEM_USE_POOLS +/* Use a helper type to get the start and end of the user "memory pools" for mem_malloc */ +typedef enum { + /* Get the first (via: + MEMP_POOL_HELPER_START = ((u8_t) 1*MEMP_POOL_A + 0*MEMP_POOL_B + 0*MEMP_POOL_C + 0)*/ + MEMP_POOL_HELPER_FIRST = ((u8_t) +#define LWIP_MEMPOOL(name,num,size,desc) +#define LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL_START 1 +#define LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL(num, size) * MEMP_POOL_##size + 0 +#define LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL_END +#include "lwip/memp_std.h" + ) , + /* Get the last (via: + MEMP_POOL_HELPER_END = ((u8_t) 0 + MEMP_POOL_A*0 + MEMP_POOL_B*0 + MEMP_POOL_C*1) */ + MEMP_POOL_HELPER_LAST = ((u8_t) +#define LWIP_MEMPOOL(name,num,size,desc) +#define LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL_START +#define LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL(num, size) 0 + MEMP_POOL_##size * +#define LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL_END 1 +#include "lwip/memp_std.h" + ) +} memp_pool_helper_t; + +/* The actual start and stop values are here (cast them over) + We use this helper type and these defines so we can avoid using const memp_t values */ +#define MEMP_POOL_FIRST ((memp_t) MEMP_POOL_HELPER_FIRST) +#define MEMP_POOL_LAST ((memp_t) MEMP_POOL_HELPER_LAST) +#endif /* MEM_USE_POOLS */ + +#if MEMP_MEM_MALLOC || MEM_USE_POOLS +extern const u16_t memp_sizes[MEMP_MAX]; +#endif /* MEMP_MEM_MALLOC || MEM_USE_POOLS */ + +#if MEMP_MEM_MALLOC + +#include "mem.h" + +#define memp_init() +#define memp_malloc(type) mem_malloc(memp_sizes[type]) +#define memp_free(type, mem) mem_free(mem) + +#else /* MEMP_MEM_MALLOC */ + +#if MEM_USE_POOLS +/** This structure is used to save the pool one element came from. */ +struct memp_malloc_helper +{ + memp_t poolnr; +}; +#endif /* MEM_USE_POOLS */ + +void memp_init(void); + +#if MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK +void *memp_malloc_fn(memp_t type, const char* file, const int line); +#define memp_malloc(t) memp_malloc_fn((t), __FILE__, __LINE__) +#else +void *memp_malloc(memp_t type); +#endif +void memp_free(memp_t type, void *mem); + +#endif /* MEMP_MEM_MALLOC */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_MEMP_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/memp_std.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/memp_std.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e12a7f9bb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/memp_std.h @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +/* + * SETUP: Make sure we define everything we will need. + * + * We have create three types of pools: + * 1) MEMPOOL - standard pools + * 2) MALLOC_MEMPOOL - to be used by mem_malloc in mem.c + * 3) PBUF_MEMPOOL - a mempool of pbuf's, so include space for the pbuf struct + * + * If the include'r doesn't require any special treatment of each of the types + * above, then will declare #2 & #3 to be just standard mempools. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL +/* This treats "malloc pools" just like any other pool. + The pools are a little bigger to provide 'size' as the amount of user data. */ +#define LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL(num, size) LWIP_MEMPOOL(POOL_##size, num, (size + LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(sizeof(struct memp_malloc_helper))), "MALLOC_"#size) +#define LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL_START +#define LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL_END +#endif /* LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL */ + +#ifndef LWIP_PBUF_MEMPOOL +/* This treats "pbuf pools" just like any other pool. + * Allocates buffers for a pbuf struct AND a payload size */ +#define LWIP_PBUF_MEMPOOL(name, num, payload, desc) LWIP_MEMPOOL(name, num, (MEMP_ALIGN_SIZE(sizeof(struct pbuf)) + MEMP_ALIGN_SIZE(payload)), desc) +#endif /* LWIP_PBUF_MEMPOOL */ + + +/* + * A list of internal pools used by LWIP. + * + * LWIP_MEMPOOL(pool_name, number_elements, element_size, pool_description) + * creates a pool name MEMP_pool_name. description is used in stats.c + */ +#if LWIP_RAW +LWIP_MEMPOOL(RAW_PCB, MEMP_NUM_RAW_PCB, sizeof(struct raw_pcb), "RAW_PCB") +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ + +#if LWIP_UDP +LWIP_MEMPOOL(UDP_PCB, MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB, sizeof(struct udp_pcb), "UDP_PCB") +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ + +#if LWIP_TCP +LWIP_MEMPOOL(TCP_PCB, MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB, sizeof(struct tcp_pcb), "TCP_PCB") +LWIP_MEMPOOL(TCP_PCB_LISTEN, MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTEN, sizeof(struct tcp_pcb_listen), "TCP_PCB_LISTEN") +LWIP_MEMPOOL(TCP_SEG, MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG, sizeof(struct tcp_seg), "TCP_SEG") +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +#if IP_REASSEMBLY +LWIP_MEMPOOL(REASSDATA, MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA, sizeof(struct ip_reassdata), "REASSDATA") +#endif /* IP_REASSEMBLY */ +#if (IP_FRAG && !IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF && !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF) || LWIP_IPV6_FRAG +LWIP_MEMPOOL(FRAG_PBUF, MEMP_NUM_FRAG_PBUF, sizeof(struct pbuf_custom_ref),"FRAG_PBUF") +#endif /* IP_FRAG && !IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF && !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ + +#if LWIP_NETCONN +LWIP_MEMPOOL(NETBUF, MEMP_NUM_NETBUF, sizeof(struct netbuf), "NETBUF") +LWIP_MEMPOOL(NETCONN, MEMP_NUM_NETCONN, sizeof(struct netconn), "NETCONN") +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */ + +#if NO_SYS==0 +LWIP_MEMPOOL(TCPIP_MSG_API, MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API, sizeof(struct tcpip_msg), "TCPIP_MSG_API") +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE +LWIP_MEMPOOL(API_MSG, MEMP_NUM_API_MSG, sizeof(struct api_msg), "API_MSG") +#if LWIP_DNS +LWIP_MEMPOOL(DNS_API_MSG, MEMP_NUM_DNS_API_MSG, sizeof(struct dns_api_msg), "DNS_API_MSG") +#endif +#if LWIP_SOCKET +LWIP_MEMPOOL(SOCKET_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA, MEMP_NUM_SOCKET_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA, sizeof(struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data), "SOCKET_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA") +#endif +#if LWIP_NETIF_API +LWIP_MEMPOOL(NETIFAPI_MSG, MEMP_NUM_NETIFAPI_MSG, sizeof(struct netifapi_msg), "NETIFAPI_MSG") +#endif +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ +#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT +LWIP_MEMPOOL(TCPIP_MSG_INPKT,MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT, sizeof(struct tcpip_msg), "TCPIP_MSG_INPKT") +#endif /* !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT */ +#endif /* NO_SYS==0 */ + +#if LWIP_ARP && ARP_QUEUEING +LWIP_MEMPOOL(ARP_QUEUE, MEMP_NUM_ARP_QUEUE, sizeof(struct etharp_q_entry), "ARP_QUEUE") +#endif /* LWIP_ARP && ARP_QUEUEING */ + +#if LWIP_IGMP +LWIP_MEMPOOL(IGMP_GROUP, MEMP_NUM_IGMP_GROUP, sizeof(struct igmp_group), "IGMP_GROUP") +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + +#if (!NO_SYS || (NO_SYS && !NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS)) /* LWIP_TIMERS */ +LWIP_MEMPOOL(SYS_TIMEOUT, MEMP_NUM_SYS_TIMEOUT, sizeof(struct sys_timeo), "SYS_TIMEOUT") +#endif /* LWIP_TIMERS */ + +#if LWIP_SNMP +LWIP_MEMPOOL(SNMP_ROOTNODE, MEMP_NUM_SNMP_ROOTNODE, sizeof(struct mib_list_rootnode), "SNMP_ROOTNODE") +LWIP_MEMPOOL(SNMP_NODE, MEMP_NUM_SNMP_NODE, sizeof(struct mib_list_node), "SNMP_NODE") +LWIP_MEMPOOL(SNMP_VARBIND, MEMP_NUM_SNMP_VARBIND, sizeof(struct snmp_varbind), "SNMP_VARBIND") +LWIP_MEMPOOL(SNMP_VALUE, MEMP_NUM_SNMP_VALUE, SNMP_MAX_VALUE_SIZE, "SNMP_VALUE") +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ +#if LWIP_DNS && LWIP_SOCKET +LWIP_MEMPOOL(NETDB, MEMP_NUM_NETDB, NETDB_ELEM_SIZE, "NETDB") +#endif /* LWIP_DNS && LWIP_SOCKET */ +#if LWIP_DNS && DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST && DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC +LWIP_MEMPOOL(LOCALHOSTLIST, MEMP_NUM_LOCALHOSTLIST, LOCALHOSTLIST_ELEM_SIZE, "LOCALHOSTLIST") +#endif /* LWIP_DNS && DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST && DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */ + +#if PPP_SUPPORT +LWIP_MEMPOOL(PPP_PCB, MEMP_NUM_PPP_PCB, sizeof(ppp_pcb), "PPP_PCB") +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT +LWIP_MEMPOOL(PPPOE_IF, MEMP_NUM_PPPOE_INTERFACES, sizeof(struct pppoe_softc), "PPPOE_IF") +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +LWIP_MEMPOOL(PPPOL2TP_PCB, MEMP_NUM_PPPOL2TP_INTERFACES, sizeof(pppol2tp_pcb), "PPPOL2TP_PCB") +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING +LWIP_MEMPOOL(ND6_QUEUE, MEMP_NUM_ND6_QUEUE, sizeof(struct nd6_q_entry), "ND6_QUEUE") +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_REASS +LWIP_MEMPOOL(IP6_REASSDATA, MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA, sizeof(struct ip6_reassdata), "IP6_REASSDATA") +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_REASS */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD +LWIP_MEMPOOL(MLD6_GROUP, MEMP_NUM_MLD6_GROUP, sizeof(struct mld_group), "MLD6_GROUP") +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + + +/* + * A list of pools of pbuf's used by LWIP. + * + * LWIP_PBUF_MEMPOOL(pool_name, number_elements, pbuf_payload_size, pool_description) + * creates a pool name MEMP_pool_name. description is used in stats.c + * This allocates enough space for the pbuf struct and a payload. + * (Example: pbuf_payload_size=0 allocates only size for the struct) + */ +LWIP_PBUF_MEMPOOL(PBUF, MEMP_NUM_PBUF, 0, "PBUF_REF/ROM") +LWIP_PBUF_MEMPOOL(PBUF_POOL, PBUF_POOL_SIZE, PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE, "PBUF_POOL") + + +/* + * Allow for user-defined pools; this must be explicitly set in lwipopts.h + * since the default is to NOT look for lwippools.h + */ +#if MEMP_USE_CUSTOM_POOLS +#include "lwippools.h" +#endif /* MEMP_USE_CUSTOM_POOLS */ + +/* + * REQUIRED CLEANUP: Clear up so we don't get "multiply defined" error later + * (#undef is ignored for something that is not defined) + */ +#undef LWIP_MEMPOOL +#undef LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL +#undef LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL_START +#undef LWIP_MALLOC_MEMPOOL_END +#undef LWIP_PBUF_MEMPOOL diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/netbuf.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/netbuf.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..58f80fa812 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/netbuf.h @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_NETBUF_H +#define LWIP_HDR_NETBUF_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** This netbuf has dest-addr/port set */ +#define NETBUF_FLAG_DESTADDR 0x01 +/** This netbuf includes a checksum */ +#define NETBUF_FLAG_CHKSUM 0x02 + +struct netbuf { + struct pbuf *p, *ptr; + ipX_addr_t addr; + u16_t port; +#if LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO || LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + u8_t flags; +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + u16_t toport_chksum; +#if LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO + ipX_addr_t toaddr; +#endif /* LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO */ +#endif /* LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO || LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ +}; + +/* Network buffer functions: */ +struct netbuf * netbuf_new (void); +void netbuf_delete (struct netbuf *buf); +void * netbuf_alloc (struct netbuf *buf, u16_t size); +void netbuf_free (struct netbuf *buf); +err_t netbuf_ref (struct netbuf *buf, + const void *dataptr, u16_t size); +void netbuf_chain (struct netbuf *head, + struct netbuf *tail); + +err_t netbuf_data (struct netbuf *buf, + void **dataptr, u16_t *len); +s8_t netbuf_next (struct netbuf *buf); +void netbuf_first (struct netbuf *buf); + + +#define netbuf_copy_partial(buf, dataptr, len, offset) \ + pbuf_copy_partial((buf)->p, (dataptr), (len), (offset)) +#define netbuf_copy(buf,dataptr,len) netbuf_copy_partial(buf, dataptr, len, 0) +#define netbuf_take(buf, dataptr, len) pbuf_take((buf)->p, dataptr, len) +#define netbuf_len(buf) ((buf)->p->tot_len) +#define netbuf_fromaddr(buf) (ipX_2_ip(&((buf)->addr))) +#define netbuf_set_fromaddr(buf, fromaddr) ip_addr_set(ipX_2_ip(&((buf)->addr)), fromaddr) +#define netbuf_fromport(buf) ((buf)->port) +#if LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO +#define netbuf_destaddr(buf) (ipX_2_ip(&((buf)->toaddr))) +#define netbuf_set_destaddr(buf, destaddr) ip_addr_set(ipX_2_ip(&((buf)->toaddr)), destaddr) +#define netbuf_destport(buf) (((buf)->flags & NETBUF_FLAG_DESTADDR) ? (buf)->toport_chksum : 0) +#endif /* LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO */ +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY +#define netbuf_set_chksum(buf, chksum) do { (buf)->flags = NETBUF_FLAG_CHKSUM; \ + (buf)->toport_chksum = chksum; } while(0) +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define netbuf_fromaddr_ip6(buf) (ipX_2_ip6(&((buf)->addr))) +#define netbuf_set_fromaddr_ip6(buf, fromaddr) ip6_addr_set(ipX_2_ip6(&((buf)->addr)), fromaddr) +#define netbuf_destaddr_ip6(buf) (ipX_2_ip6(&((buf)->toaddr))) +#define netbuf_set_destaddr_ip6(buf, destaddr) ip6_addr_set(ipX_2_ip6(&((buf)->toaddr)), destaddr) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#define netbuf_fromaddr_ipX(buf) (&((buf)->addr)) +#define netbuf_destaddr_ipX(buf) (&((buf)->toaddr)) + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_NETBUF_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/netdb.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/netdb.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c6039f7ba3 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/netdb.h @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +/* + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Simon Goldschmidt + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_NETDB_H +#define LWIP_HDR_NETDB_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_DNS && LWIP_SOCKET + +#include /* for size_t */ + +#include "lwip/inet.h" +#include "lwip/sockets.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* some rarely used options */ +#ifndef LWIP_DNS_API_DECLARE_H_ERRNO +#define LWIP_DNS_API_DECLARE_H_ERRNO 1 +#endif + +#ifndef LWIP_DNS_API_DEFINE_ERRORS +#define LWIP_DNS_API_DEFINE_ERRORS 1 +#endif + +#ifndef LWIP_DNS_API_DECLARE_STRUCTS +#define LWIP_DNS_API_DECLARE_STRUCTS 1 +#endif + +#if LWIP_DNS_API_DEFINE_ERRORS +/** Errors used by the DNS API functions, h_errno can be one of them */ +#define EAI_NONAME 200 +#define EAI_SERVICE 201 +#define EAI_FAIL 202 +#define EAI_MEMORY 203 + +#define HOST_NOT_FOUND 210 +#define NO_DATA 211 +#define NO_RECOVERY 212 +#define TRY_AGAIN 213 +#endif /* LWIP_DNS_API_DEFINE_ERRORS */ + +#if LWIP_DNS_API_DECLARE_STRUCTS +struct hostent { + char *h_name; /* Official name of the host. */ + char **h_aliases; /* A pointer to an array of pointers to alternative host names, + terminated by a null pointer. */ + int h_addrtype; /* Address type. */ + int h_length; /* The length, in bytes, of the address. */ + char **h_addr_list; /* A pointer to an array of pointers to network addresses (in + network byte order) for the host, terminated by a null pointer. */ +#define h_addr h_addr_list[0] /* for backward compatibility */ +}; + +struct addrinfo { + int ai_flags; /* Input flags. */ + int ai_family; /* Address family of socket. */ + int ai_socktype; /* Socket type. */ + int ai_protocol; /* Protocol of socket. */ + socklen_t ai_addrlen; /* Length of socket address. */ + struct sockaddr *ai_addr; /* Socket address of socket. */ + char *ai_canonname; /* Canonical name of service location. */ + struct addrinfo *ai_next; /* Pointer to next in list. */ +}; +#endif /* LWIP_DNS_API_DECLARE_STRUCTS */ + +#if LWIP_DNS_API_DECLARE_H_ERRNO +/* application accessable error code set by the DNS API functions */ +extern int h_errno; +#endif /* LWIP_DNS_API_DECLARE_H_ERRNO*/ + +struct hostent *lwip_gethostbyname(const char *name); +int lwip_gethostbyname_r(const char *name, struct hostent *ret, char *buf, + size_t buflen, struct hostent **result, int *h_errnop); +void lwip_freeaddrinfo(struct addrinfo *ai); +int lwip_getaddrinfo(const char *nodename, + const char *servname, + const struct addrinfo *hints, + struct addrinfo **res); + +#if LWIP_COMPAT_SOCKETS +#define gethostbyname(name) lwip_gethostbyname(name) +#define gethostbyname_r(name, ret, buf, buflen, result, h_errnop) \ + lwip_gethostbyname_r(name, ret, buf, buflen, result, h_errnop) +#define freeaddrinfo(addrinfo) lwip_freeaddrinfo(addrinfo) +#define getaddrinfo(nodname, servname, hints, res) \ + lwip_getaddrinfo(nodname, servname, hints, res) +#endif /* LWIP_COMPAT_SOCKETS */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_DNS && LWIP_SOCKET */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_NETDB_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/netif.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/netif.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8a9a9a3a0f --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/netif.h @@ -0,0 +1,387 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_NETIF_H +#define LWIP_HDR_NETIF_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#define ENABLE_LOOPBACK (LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK || LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF) + +#include "lwip/err.h" + +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#if LWIP_DHCP +struct dhcp; +#endif +#if LWIP_AUTOIP +struct autoip; +#endif +#if LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 +#include "lwip/dhcp6.h" +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* Throughout this file, IP addresses are expected to be in + * the same byte order as in IP_PCB. */ + +/** must be the maximum of all used hardware address lengths + across all types of interfaces in use */ +#define NETIF_MAX_HWADDR_LEN 6U + +/** Whether the network interface is 'up'. This is + * a software flag used to control whether this network + * interface is enabled and processes traffic. + * It is set by the startup code (for static IP configuration) or + * by dhcp/autoip when an address has been assigned. + */ +#define NETIF_FLAG_UP 0x01U +/** If set, the netif has broadcast capability. + * Set by the netif driver in its init function. */ +#define NETIF_FLAG_BROADCAST 0x02U +/** If set, the netif is one end of a point-to-point connection. + * Set by the netif driver in its init function. */ +#define NETIF_FLAG_POINTTOPOINT 0x04U +/** If set, the interface is configured using DHCP. + * Set by the DHCP code when starting or stopping DHCP. */ +#define NETIF_FLAG_DHCP 0x08U +/** If set, the interface has an active link + * (set by the network interface driver). + * Either set by the netif driver in its init function (if the link + * is up at that time) or at a later point once the link comes up + * (if link detection is supported by the hardware). */ +#define NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP 0x10U +/** If set, the netif is an ethernet device using ARP. + * Set by the netif driver in its init function. + * Used to check input packet types and use of DHCP. */ +#define NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP 0x20U +/** If set, the netif is an ethernet device. It might not use + * ARP or TCP/IP if it is used for PPPoE only. + */ +#define NETIF_FLAG_ETHERNET 0x40U +/** If set, the netif has IGMP capability. + * Set by the netif driver in its init function. */ +#define NETIF_FLAG_IGMP 0x80U + +/** Function prototype for netif init functions. Set up flags and output/linkoutput + * callback functions in this function. + * + * @param netif The netif to initialize + */ +typedef err_t (*netif_init_fn)(struct netif *netif); +/** Function prototype for netif->input functions. This function is saved as 'input' + * callback function in the netif struct. Call it when a packet has been received. + * + * @param p The received packet, copied into a pbuf + * @param inp The netif which received the packet + */ +typedef err_t (*netif_input_fn)(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp); +/** Function prototype for netif->output functions. Called by lwIP when a packet + * shall be sent. For ethernet netif, set this to 'etharp_output' and set + * 'linkoutput'. + * + * @param netif The netif which shall send a packet + * @param p The packet to send (p->payload points to IP header) + * @param ipaddr The IP address to which the packet shall be sent + */ +typedef err_t (*netif_output_fn)(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *ipaddr); +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** Function prototype for netif->output_ip6 functions. Called by lwIP when a packet + * shall be sent. For ethernet netif, set this to 'ethip6_output' and set + * 'linkoutput'. + * + * @param netif The netif which shall send a packet + * @param p The packet to send (p->payload points to IP header) + * @param ipaddr The IPv6 address to which the packet shall be sent + */ +typedef err_t (*netif_output_ip6_fn)(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, + ip6_addr_t *ipaddr); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +/** Function prototype for netif->linkoutput functions. Only used for ethernet + * netifs. This function is called by ARP when a packet shall be sent. + * + * @param netif The netif which shall send a packet + * @param p The packet to send (raw ethernet packet) + */ +typedef err_t (*netif_linkoutput_fn)(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p); +/** Function prototype for netif status- or link-callback functions. */ +typedef void (*netif_status_callback_fn)(struct netif *netif); +/** Function prototype for netif igmp_mac_filter functions */ +typedef err_t (*netif_igmp_mac_filter_fn)(struct netif *netif, + ip_addr_t *group, u8_t action); +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD +/** Function prototype for netif mld_mac_filter functions */ +typedef err_t (*netif_mld_mac_filter_fn)(struct netif *netif, + ip6_addr_t *group, u8_t action); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ + +/** Generic data structure used for all lwIP network interfaces. + * The following fields should be filled in by the initialization + * function for the device driver: hwaddr_len, hwaddr[], mtu, flags */ +struct netif { + /** pointer to next in linked list */ + struct netif *next; + + /** IP address configuration in network byte order */ + ip_addr_t ip_addr; + ip_addr_t netmask; + ip_addr_t gw; + +#if LWIP_IPV6 + /** Array of IPv6 addresses for this netif. */ + ip6_addr_t ip6_addr[LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES]; + /** The state of each IPv6 address (Tentative, Preferred, etc). + * @see ip6_addr.h */ + u8_t ip6_addr_state[LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES]; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + /** This function is called by the network device driver + * to pass a packet up the TCP/IP stack. */ + netif_input_fn input; + /** This function is called by the IP module when it wants + * to send a packet on the interface. This function typically + * first resolves the hardware address, then sends the packet. */ + netif_output_fn output; + /** This function is called by the ARP module when it wants + * to send a packet on the interface. This function outputs + * the pbuf as-is on the link medium. */ + netif_linkoutput_fn linkoutput; +#if LWIP_IPV6 + /** This function is called by the IPv6 module when it wants + * to send a packet on the interface. This function typically + * first resolves the hardware address, then sends the packet. */ + netif_output_ip6_fn output_ip6; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK + /** This function is called when the netif state is set to up or down + */ + netif_status_callback_fn status_callback; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK + /** This function is called when the netif link is set to up or down + */ + netif_status_callback_fn link_callback; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_REMOVE_CALLBACK + /** This function is called when the netif has been removed */ + netif_status_callback_fn remove_callback; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_REMOVE_CALLBACK */ + /** This field can be set by the device driver and could point + * to state information for the device. */ + void *state; +#if LWIP_DHCP + /** the DHCP client state information for this netif */ + struct dhcp *dhcp; +#endif /* LWIP_DHCP */ +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + /** the AutoIP client state information for this netif */ + struct autoip *autoip; +#endif +#if LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG + /** is this netif enabled for IPv6 autoconfiguration */ + u8_t ip6_autoconfig_enabled; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG */ +#if LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT + /** Number of Router Solicitation messages that remain to be sent. */ + u8_t rs_count; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT */ +#if LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 + /** the DHCPv6 client state information for this netif */ + struct dhcp6 *dhcp6; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME + /* the hostname for this netif, NULL is a valid value */ + char* hostname; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */ + /** maximum transfer unit (in bytes) */ + u16_t mtu; + /** number of bytes used in hwaddr */ + u8_t hwaddr_len; + /** link level hardware address of this interface */ + u8_t hwaddr[NETIF_MAX_HWADDR_LEN]; + /** flags (see NETIF_FLAG_ above) */ + u8_t flags; + /** descriptive abbreviation */ + char name[2]; + /** number of this interface */ + u8_t num; +#if LWIP_SNMP + /** link type (from "snmp_ifType" enum from snmp.h) */ + u8_t link_type; + /** (estimate) link speed */ + u32_t link_speed; + /** timestamp at last change made (up/down) */ + u32_t ts; + /** counters */ + u32_t ifinoctets; + u32_t ifinucastpkts; + u32_t ifinnucastpkts; + u32_t ifindiscards; + u32_t ifoutoctets; + u32_t ifoutucastpkts; + u32_t ifoutnucastpkts; + u32_t ifoutdiscards; +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ +#if LWIP_IGMP + /** This function could be called to add or delete an entry in the multicast + filter table of the ethernet MAC.*/ + netif_igmp_mac_filter_fn igmp_mac_filter; +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD + /** This function could be called to add or delete an entry in the IPv6 multicast + filter table of the ethernet MAC. */ + netif_mld_mac_filter_fn mld_mac_filter; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT + u8_t *addr_hint; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ +#if ENABLE_LOOPBACK + /* List of packets to be queued for ourselves. */ + struct pbuf *loop_first; + struct pbuf *loop_last; +#if LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS + u16_t loop_cnt_current; +#endif /* LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS */ +#endif /* ENABLE_LOOPBACK */ +}; + +#if LWIP_SNMP +#define NETIF_INIT_SNMP(netif, type, speed) \ + /* use "snmp_ifType" enum from snmp.h for "type", snmp_ifType_ethernet_csmacd by example */ \ + (netif)->link_type = (type); \ + /* your link speed here (units: bits per second) */ \ + (netif)->link_speed = (speed); \ + (netif)->ts = 0; \ + (netif)->ifinoctets = 0; \ + (netif)->ifinucastpkts = 0; \ + (netif)->ifinnucastpkts = 0; \ + (netif)->ifindiscards = 0; \ + (netif)->ifoutoctets = 0; \ + (netif)->ifoutucastpkts = 0; \ + (netif)->ifoutnucastpkts = 0; \ + (netif)->ifoutdiscards = 0 +#else /* LWIP_SNMP */ +#define NETIF_INIT_SNMP(netif, type, speed) +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ + + +/** The list of network interfaces. */ +extern struct netif *netif_list; +/** The default network interface. */ +extern struct netif *netif_default; + +void netif_init(void); + +struct netif *netif_add(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, ip_addr_t *netmask, + ip_addr_t *gw, void *state, netif_init_fn init, netif_input_fn input); + +void +netif_set_addr(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, ip_addr_t *netmask, + ip_addr_t *gw); +void netif_remove(struct netif * netif); + +/* Returns a network interface given its name. The name is of the form + "et0", where the first two letters are the "name" field in the + netif structure, and the digit is in the num field in the same + structure. */ +struct netif *netif_find(char *name); + +void netif_set_default(struct netif *netif); + +void netif_set_ipaddr(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr); +void netif_set_netmask(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *netmask); +void netif_set_gw(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *gw); + +void netif_set_up(struct netif *netif); +void netif_set_down(struct netif *netif); +/** Ask if an interface is up */ +#define netif_is_up(netif) (((netif)->flags & NETIF_FLAG_UP) ? (u8_t)1 : (u8_t)0) + +#if LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK +void netif_set_status_callback(struct netif *netif, netif_status_callback_fn status_callback); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_REMOVE_CALLBACK +void netif_set_remove_callback(struct netif *netif, netif_status_callback_fn remove_callback); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_REMOVE_CALLBACK */ + +void netif_set_link_up(struct netif *netif); +void netif_set_link_down(struct netif *netif); +/** Ask if a link is up */ +#define netif_is_link_up(netif) (((netif)->flags & NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP) ? (u8_t)1 : (u8_t)0) + +#if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK +void netif_set_link_callback(struct netif *netif, netif_status_callback_fn link_callback); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK */ + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME +#define netif_set_hostname(netif, name) do { if((netif) != NULL) { (netif)->hostname = name; }}while(0) +#define netif_get_hostname(netif) (((netif) != NULL) ? ((netif)->hostname) : NULL) +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */ + +#if LWIP_IGMP +#define netif_set_igmp_mac_filter(netif, function) do { if((netif) != NULL) { (netif)->igmp_mac_filter = function; }}while(0) +#define netif_get_igmp_mac_filter(netif) (((netif) != NULL) ? ((netif)->igmp_mac_filter) : NULL) +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + +#if ENABLE_LOOPBACK +err_t netif_loop_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p); +void netif_poll(struct netif *netif); +#if !LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING +void netif_poll_all(void); +#endif /* !LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING */ +#endif /* ENABLE_LOOPBACK */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define netif_ip6_addr(netif, i) (&((netif)->ip6_addr[(i)])) +#define netif_ip6_addr_state(netif, i) ((netif)->ip6_addr_state[(i)]) +#define netif_ip6_addr_set_state(netif, i, state) ((netif)->ip6_addr_state[(i)] = (state)) +s8_t netif_get_ip6_addr_match(struct netif * netif, ip6_addr_t * ip6addr); +void netif_create_ip6_linklocal_address(struct netif * netif, u8_t from_mac_48bit); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT +#define NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, hint) ((netif)->addr_hint = (hint)) +#else /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ +#define NETIF_SET_HWADDRHINT(netif, hint) +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_NETIF_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/netifapi.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/netifapi.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5d7738a69d --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/netifapi.h @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +/* + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_NETIFAPI_H +#define LWIP_HDR_NETIFAPI_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_NETIF_API /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/dhcp.h" +#include "lwip/autoip.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE +#define NETIFAPI_IPADDR_DEF(m) m +#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ +#define NETIFAPI_IPADDR_DEF(m) *m +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + +typedef void (*netifapi_void_fn)(struct netif *netif); +typedef err_t (*netifapi_errt_fn)(struct netif *netif); + +struct netifapi_msg_msg { +#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + sys_sem_t sem; +#endif /* !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ + err_t err; + struct netif *netif; + union { + struct { + ip_addr_t NETIFAPI_IPADDR_DEF(ipaddr); + ip_addr_t NETIFAPI_IPADDR_DEF(netmask); + ip_addr_t NETIFAPI_IPADDR_DEF(gw); + void *state; + netif_init_fn init; + netif_input_fn input; + } add; + struct { + netifapi_void_fn voidfunc; + netifapi_errt_fn errtfunc; + } common; + } msg; +}; + +struct netifapi_msg { + void (* function)(struct netifapi_msg_msg *msg); + struct netifapi_msg_msg msg; +}; + + +/* API for application */ +err_t netifapi_netif_add ( struct netif *netif, + ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + ip_addr_t *netmask, + ip_addr_t *gw, + void *state, + netif_init_fn init, + netif_input_fn input); + +err_t netifapi_netif_set_addr ( struct netif *netif, + ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + ip_addr_t *netmask, + ip_addr_t *gw ); + +err_t netifapi_netif_common ( struct netif *netif, + netifapi_void_fn voidfunc, + netifapi_errt_fn errtfunc); + +#define netifapi_netif_remove(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, netif_remove, NULL) +#define netifapi_netif_set_up(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, netif_set_up, NULL) +#define netifapi_netif_set_down(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, netif_set_down, NULL) +#define netifapi_netif_set_default(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, netif_set_default, NULL) +#define netifapi_dhcp_start(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, NULL, dhcp_start) +#define netifapi_dhcp_stop(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, dhcp_stop, NULL) +#define netifapi_dhcp_inform(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, dhcp_inform, NULL) +#define netifapi_dhcp_renew(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, NULL, dhcp_renew) +#define netifapi_dhcp_release(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, NULL, dhcp_release) +#define netifapi_autoip_start(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, NULL, autoip_start) +#define netifapi_autoip_stop(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, NULL, autoip_stop) + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_API */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_NETIFAPI_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/opt.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/opt.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2a96b5477a --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/opt.h @@ -0,0 +1,2690 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * lwIP Options Configuration + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_OPT_H +#define LWIP_HDR_OPT_H + +/* + * Include user defined options first. Anything not defined in these files + * will be set to standard values. Override anything you dont like! + */ +#include "lwipopts.h" +#include "lwip/debug.h" + +/* + ----------------------------------------------- + ---------- Platform specific locking ---------- + ----------------------------------------------- +*/ + +/** + * SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT==1: if you want inter-task protection for certain + * critical regions during buffer allocation, deallocation and memory + * allocation and deallocation. + */ +#ifndef SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT +#define SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT 0 +#endif + +/** + * NO_SYS==1: Provides VERY minimal functionality. Otherwise, + * use lwIP facilities. + */ +#ifndef NO_SYS +#define NO_SYS 0 +#endif + +/** + * NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS==1: Drop support for sys_timeout when NO_SYS==1 + * Mainly for compatibility to old versions. + */ +#ifndef NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS +#define NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS 0 +#endif + +/** + * MEMCPY: override this if you have a faster implementation at hand than the + * one included in your C library + */ +#ifndef MEMCPY +#define MEMCPY(dst,src,len) memcpy(dst,src,len) +#endif + +/** + * SMEMCPY: override this with care! Some compilers (e.g. gcc) can inline a + * call to memcpy() if the length is known at compile time and is small. + */ +#ifndef SMEMCPY +#define SMEMCPY(dst,src,len) memcpy(dst,src,len) +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE: enables special memory management mechanism + * which makes lwip able to work on MPU (Memory Protection Unit) system + * by not passing stack-pointers to other threads + * (this decreases performance) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE +#define LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE 0 +#endif + +/* + ------------------------------------ + ---------- Memory options ---------- + ------------------------------------ +*/ +/** + * MEM_LIBC_MALLOC==1: Use malloc/free/realloc provided by your C-library + * instead of the lwip internal allocator. Can save code size if you + * already use it. + */ +#ifndef MEM_LIBC_MALLOC +#define MEM_LIBC_MALLOC 0 +#endif + +/** +* MEMP_MEM_MALLOC==1: Use mem_malloc/mem_free instead of the lwip pool allocator. +* Especially useful with MEM_LIBC_MALLOC but handle with care regarding execution +* speed and usage from interrupts! +*/ +#ifndef MEMP_MEM_MALLOC +#define MEMP_MEM_MALLOC 0 +#endif + +/** + * MEM_ALIGNMENT: should be set to the alignment of the CPU + * 4 byte alignment -> #define MEM_ALIGNMENT 4 + * 2 byte alignment -> #define MEM_ALIGNMENT 2 + */ +#ifndef MEM_ALIGNMENT +#define MEM_ALIGNMENT 1 +#endif + +/** + * MEM_SIZE: the size of the heap memory. If the application will send + * a lot of data that needs to be copied, this should be set high. + */ +#ifndef MEM_SIZE +#define MEM_SIZE 1600 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS: if defined to 1, each pool is placed in its own array. + * This can be used to individually change the location of each pool. + * Default is one big array for all pools + */ +#ifndef MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS +#define MEMP_SEPARATE_POOLS 0 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK: memp overflow protection reserves a configurable + * amount of bytes before and after each memp element in every pool and fills + * it with a prominent default value. + * MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK == 0 no checking + * MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK == 1 checks each element when it is freed + * MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK >= 2 checks each element in every pool every time + * memp_malloc() or memp_free() is called (useful but slow!) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK +#define MEMP_OVERFLOW_CHECK 0 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_SANITY_CHECK==1: run a sanity check after each memp_free() to make + * sure that there are no cycles in the linked lists. + */ +#ifndef MEMP_SANITY_CHECK +#define MEMP_SANITY_CHECK 0 +#endif + +/** + * MEM_USE_POOLS==1: Use an alternative to malloc() by allocating from a set + * of memory pools of various sizes. When mem_malloc is called, an element of + * the smallest pool that can provide the length needed is returned. + * To use this, MEMP_USE_CUSTOM_POOLS also has to be enabled. + */ +#ifndef MEM_USE_POOLS +#define MEM_USE_POOLS 0 +#endif + +/** + * MEM_USE_POOLS_TRY_BIGGER_POOL==1: if one malloc-pool is empty, try the next + * bigger pool - WARNING: THIS MIGHT WASTE MEMORY but it can make a system more + * reliable. */ +#ifndef MEM_USE_POOLS_TRY_BIGGER_POOL +#define MEM_USE_POOLS_TRY_BIGGER_POOL 0 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_USE_CUSTOM_POOLS==1: whether to include a user file lwippools.h + * that defines additional pools beyond the "standard" ones required + * by lwIP. If you set this to 1, you must have lwippools.h in your + * inlude path somewhere. + */ +#ifndef MEMP_USE_CUSTOM_POOLS +#define MEMP_USE_CUSTOM_POOLS 0 +#endif + +/** + * Set this to 1 if you want to free PBUF_RAM pbufs (or call mem_free()) from + * interrupt context (or another context that doesn't allow waiting for a + * semaphore). + * If set to 1, mem_malloc will be protected by a semaphore and SYS_ARCH_PROTECT, + * while mem_free will only use SYS_ARCH_PROTECT. mem_malloc SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECTs + * with each loop so that mem_free can run. + * + * ATTENTION: As you can see from the above description, this leads to dis-/ + * enabling interrupts often, which can be slow! Also, on low memory, mem_malloc + * can need longer. + * + * If you don't want that, at least for NO_SYS=0, you can still use the following + * functions to enqueue a deallocation call which then runs in the tcpip_thread + * context: + * - pbuf_free_callback(p); + * - mem_free_callback(m); + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT +#define LWIP_ALLOW_MEM_FREE_FROM_OTHER_CONTEXT 0 +#endif + +/* + ------------------------------------------------ + ---------- Internal Memory Pool Sizes ---------- + ------------------------------------------------ +*/ +/** + * MEMP_NUM_PBUF: the number of memp struct pbufs (used for PBUF_ROM and PBUF_REF). + * If the application sends a lot of data out of ROM (or other static memory), + * this should be set high. + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_PBUF +#define MEMP_NUM_PBUF 16 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_RAW_PCB: Number of raw connection PCBs + * (requires the LWIP_RAW option) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_RAW_PCB +#define MEMP_NUM_RAW_PCB 4 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB: the number of UDP protocol control blocks. One + * per active UDP "connection". + * (requires the LWIP_UDP option) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB +#define MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB 4 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB: the number of simulatenously active TCP connections. + * (requires the LWIP_TCP option) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB +#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB 5 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTEN: the number of listening TCP connections. + * (requires the LWIP_TCP option) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTEN +#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTEN 8 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG: the number of simultaneously queued TCP segments. + * (requires the LWIP_TCP option) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG +#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG 16 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA: the number of IP packets simultaneously queued for + * reassembly (whole packets, not fragments!) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA +#define MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA 5 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_FRAG_PBUF: the number of IP fragments simultaneously sent + * (fragments, not whole packets!). + * This is only used with IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF==0 and + * LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF==0 and only has to be > 1 with DMA-enabled MACs + * where the packet is not yet sent when netif->output returns. + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_FRAG_PBUF +#define MEMP_NUM_FRAG_PBUF 15 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_ARP_QUEUE: the number of simulateously queued outgoing + * packets (pbufs) that are waiting for an ARP request (to resolve + * their destination address) to finish. + * (requires the ARP_QUEUEING option) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_ARP_QUEUE +#define MEMP_NUM_ARP_QUEUE 30 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_IGMP_GROUP: The number of multicast groups whose network interfaces + * can be members et the same time (one per netif - allsystems group -, plus one + * per netif membership). + * (requires the LWIP_IGMP option) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_IGMP_GROUP +#define MEMP_NUM_IGMP_GROUP 8 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_SYS_TIMEOUT: the number of simulateously active timeouts. + * (requires NO_SYS==0) + * The default number of timeouts is calculated here for all enabled modules. + * The formula expects settings to be either '0' or '1'. + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_SYS_TIMEOUT +#define MEMP_NUM_SYS_TIMEOUT (LWIP_TCP + IP_REASSEMBLY + LWIP_ARP + (2*LWIP_DHCP) + LWIP_AUTOIP + LWIP_IGMP + LWIP_DNS + (PPP_SUPPORT*6*MEMP_NUM_PPP_PCB) + (LWIP_IPV6 ? (1 + LWIP_IPV6_REASS + LWIP_IPV6_MLD) : 0)) +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_NETBUF: the number of struct netbufs. + * (only needed if you use the sequential API, like api_lib.c) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_NETBUF +#define MEMP_NUM_NETBUF 2 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_NETCONN: the number of struct netconns. + * (only needed if you use the sequential API, like api_lib.c) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_NETCONN +#define MEMP_NUM_NETCONN 4 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API: the number of struct tcpip_msg, which are used + * for callback/timeout API communication. + * (only needed if you use tcpip.c) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API +#define MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API 8 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT: the number of struct tcpip_msg, which are used + * for incoming packets. + * (only needed if you use tcpip.c) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT +#define MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT 8 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_SNMP_NODE: the number of leafs in the SNMP tree. + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_SNMP_NODE +#define MEMP_NUM_SNMP_NODE 50 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_SNMP_ROOTNODE: the number of branches in the SNMP tree. + * Every branch has one leaf (MEMP_NUM_SNMP_NODE) at least! + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_SNMP_ROOTNODE +#define MEMP_NUM_SNMP_ROOTNODE 30 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_SNMP_VARBIND: the number of concurrent requests (does not have to + * be changed normally) - 2 of these are used per request (1 for input, + * 1 for output) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_SNMP_VARBIND +#define MEMP_NUM_SNMP_VARBIND 2 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_SNMP_VALUE: the number of OID or values concurrently used + * (does not have to be changed normally) - 3 of these are used per request + * (1 for the value read and 2 for OIDs - input and output) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_SNMP_VALUE +#define MEMP_NUM_SNMP_VALUE 3 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_NETDB: the number of concurrently running lwip_addrinfo() calls + * (before freeing the corresponding memory using lwip_freeaddrinfo()). + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_NETDB +#define MEMP_NUM_NETDB 1 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_LOCALHOSTLIST: the number of host entries in the local host list + * if DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC==1. + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_LOCALHOSTLIST +#define MEMP_NUM_LOCALHOSTLIST 1 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_PPP_PCB: the number of simultaneously active PPP + * connections (requires the PPP_SUPPORT option) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_PPP_PCB +#define MEMP_NUM_PPP_PCB 1 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_PPPOE_INTERFACES: the number of concurrently active PPPoE + * interfaces (only used with PPPOE_SUPPORT==1) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_PPPOE_INTERFACES +#define MEMP_NUM_PPPOE_INTERFACES 1 +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_PPPOL2TP_INTERFACES: the number of concurrently active PPPoL2TP + * interfaces (only used with PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT==1) + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_PPPOL2TP_INTERFACES +#define MEMP_NUM_PPPOL2TP_INTERFACES 1 +#endif + +/** + * PBUF_POOL_SIZE: the number of buffers in the pbuf pool. + */ +#ifndef PBUF_POOL_SIZE +#define PBUF_POOL_SIZE 16 +#endif + +/** MEMP_NUM_API_MSG: the number of concurrently active calls to various + * socket, netconn, and tcpip functions + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_API_MSG +#define MEMP_NUM_API_MSG MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API +#endif + +/** MEMP_NUM_DNS_API_MSG: the number of concurrently active calls to netconn_gethostbyname + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_DNS_API_MSG +#define MEMP_NUM_DNS_API_MSG MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API +#endif + +/** MEMP_NUM_SOCKET_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA: the number of concurrently active calls + * to getsockopt/setsockopt + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_SOCKET_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA +#define MEMP_NUM_SOCKET_SETGETSOCKOPT_DATA MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API +#endif + +/** MEMP_NUM_NETIFAPI_MSG: the number of concurrently active calls to the + * netifapi functions + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_NETIFAPI_MSG +#define MEMP_NUM_NETIFAPI_MSG MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API +#endif + +/* + --------------------------------- + ---------- ARP options ---------- + --------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_ARP==1: Enable ARP functionality. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ARP +#define LWIP_ARP 1 +#endif + +/** + * ARP_TABLE_SIZE: Number of active MAC-IP address pairs cached. + */ +#ifndef ARP_TABLE_SIZE +#define ARP_TABLE_SIZE 10 +#endif + +/** + * ARP_QUEUEING==1: Multiple outgoing packets are queued during hardware address + * resolution. By default, only the most recent packet is queued per IP address. + * This is sufficient for most protocols and mainly reduces TCP connection + * startup time. Set this to 1 if you know your application sends more than one + * packet in a row to an IP address that is not in the ARP cache. + */ +#ifndef ARP_QUEUEING +#define ARP_QUEUEING 0 +#endif + +/** The maximum number of packets which may be queued for each + * unresolved address by other network layers. Defaults to 3, 0 means disabled. + * Old packets are dropped, new packets are queued. + */ +#ifndef ARP_QUEUE_LEN +#define ARP_QUEUE_LEN 3 +#endif + +/** + * ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC==1: Incoming IP packets cause the ARP table to be + * updated with the source MAC and IP addresses supplied in the packet. + * You may want to disable this if you do not trust LAN peers to have the + * correct addresses, or as a limited approach to attempt to handle + * spoofing. If disabled, lwIP will need to make a new ARP request if + * the peer is not already in the ARP table, adding a little latency. + * The peer *is* in the ARP table if it requested our address before. + * Also notice that this slows down input processing of every IP packet! + */ +#ifndef ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC +#define ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC 0 +#endif + +/** + * ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN==1: support receiving and sending ethernet packets with + * VLAN header. See the description of LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_CHECK and + * LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET hooks to check/set VLAN headers. + * Additionally, you can define ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK to an u16_t VLAN ID to check. + * If ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK is defined, only VLAN-traffic for this VLAN is accepted. + * If ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK is not defined, all traffic is accepted. + * Alternatively, define a function/define ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK_FN(eth_hdr, vlan) + * that returns 1 to accept a packet or 0 to drop a packet. + */ +#ifndef ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN +#define ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN 0 +#endif + +/** LWIP_ETHERNET==1: enable ethernet support for PPPoE even though ARP + * might be disabled + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ETHERNET +#define LWIP_ETHERNET (LWIP_ARP || PPPOE_SUPPORT) +#endif + +/** ETH_PAD_SIZE: number of bytes added before the ethernet header to ensure + * alignment of payload after that header. Since the header is 14 bytes long, + * without this padding e.g. addresses in the IP header will not be aligned + * on a 32-bit boundary, so setting this to 2 can speed up 32-bit-platforms. + */ +#ifndef ETH_PAD_SIZE +#define ETH_PAD_SIZE 0 +#endif + +/** ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES==1: enable code to support static ARP table + * entries (using etharp_add_static_entry/etharp_remove_static_entry). + */ +#ifndef ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES +#define ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES 0 +#endif + + +/* + -------------------------------- + ---------- IP options ---------- + -------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * IP_FORWARD==1: Enables the ability to forward IP packets across network + * interfaces. If you are going to run lwIP on a device with only one network + * interface, define this to 0. + */ +#ifndef IP_FORWARD +#define IP_FORWARD 0 +#endif + +/** + * IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED: Defines the behavior for IP options. + * IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED==0: All packets with IP options are dropped. + * IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED==1: IP options are allowed (but not parsed). + */ +#ifndef IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED +#define IP_OPTIONS_ALLOWED 1 +#endif + +/** + * IP_REASSEMBLY==1: Reassemble incoming fragmented IP packets. Note that + * this option does not affect outgoing packet sizes, which can be controlled + * via IP_FRAG. + */ +#ifndef IP_REASSEMBLY +#define IP_REASSEMBLY 1 +#endif + +/** + * IP_FRAG==1: Fragment outgoing IP packets if their size exceeds MTU. Note + * that this option does not affect incoming packet sizes, which can be + * controlled via IP_REASSEMBLY. + */ +#ifndef IP_FRAG +#define IP_FRAG 1 +#endif + +/** + * IP_REASS_MAXAGE: Maximum time (in multiples of IP_TMR_INTERVAL - so seconds, normally) + * a fragmented IP packet waits for all fragments to arrive. If not all fragments arrived + * in this time, the whole packet is discarded. + */ +#ifndef IP_REASS_MAXAGE +#define IP_REASS_MAXAGE 3 +#endif + +/** + * IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS: Total maximum amount of pbufs waiting to be reassembled. + * Since the received pbufs are enqueued, be sure to configure + * PBUF_POOL_SIZE > IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS so that the stack is still able to receive + * packets even if the maximum amount of fragments is enqueued for reassembly! + */ +#ifndef IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS +#define IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS 10 +#endif + +/** + * IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF==1: Use a static MTU-sized buffer for IP + * fragmentation. Otherwise pbufs are allocated and reference the original + * packet data to be fragmented (or with LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF==1, + * new PBUF_RAM pbufs are used for fragments). + * ATTENTION: IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF==1 may not be used for DMA-enabled MACs! + */ +#ifndef IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF +#define IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF 0 +#endif + +/** + * IP_FRAG_MAX_MTU: Assumed max MTU on any interface for IP frag buffer + * (requires IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF==1) + */ +#if IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF && !defined(IP_FRAG_MAX_MTU) +#define IP_FRAG_MAX_MTU 1500 +#endif + +/** + * IP_DEFAULT_TTL: Default value for Time-To-Live used by transport layers. + */ +#ifndef IP_DEFAULT_TTL +#define IP_DEFAULT_TTL 255 +#endif + +/** + * IP_SOF_BROADCAST=1: Use the SOF_BROADCAST field to enable broadcast + * filter per pcb on udp and raw send operations. To enable broadcast filter + * on recv operations, you also have to set IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV=1. + */ +#ifndef IP_SOF_BROADCAST +#define IP_SOF_BROADCAST 0 +#endif + +/** + * IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV (requires IP_SOF_BROADCAST=1) enable the broadcast + * filter on recv operations. + */ +#ifndef IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV +#define IP_SOF_BROADCAST_RECV 0 +#endif + +/** + * IP_FORWARD_ALLOW_TX_ON_RX_NETIF==1: allow ip_forward() to send packets back + * out on the netif where it was received. This should only be used for + * wireless networks. + * ATTENTION: When this is 1, make sure your netif driver correctly marks incoming + * link-layer-broadcast/multicast packets as such using the corresponding pbuf flags! + */ +#ifndef IP_FORWARD_ALLOW_TX_ON_RX_NETIF +#define IP_FORWARD_ALLOW_TX_ON_RX_NETIF 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_RANDOMIZE_INITIAL_LOCAL_PORTS==1: randomize the local port for the first + * local TCP/UDP pcb (default==0). This can prevent creating predictable port + * numbers after booting a device. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_RANDOMIZE_INITIAL_LOCAL_PORTS +#define LWIP_RANDOMIZE_INITIAL_LOCAL_PORTS 0 +#endif + +/* + ---------------------------------- + ---------- ICMP options ---------- + ---------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_ICMP==1: Enable ICMP module inside the IP stack. + * Be careful, disable that make your product non-compliant to RFC1122 + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ICMP +#define LWIP_ICMP 1 +#endif + +/** + * ICMP_TTL: Default value for Time-To-Live used by ICMP packets. + */ +#ifndef ICMP_TTL +#define ICMP_TTL (IP_DEFAULT_TTL) +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_BROADCAST_PING==1: respond to broadcast pings (default is unicast only) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_BROADCAST_PING +#define LWIP_BROADCAST_PING 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_MULTICAST_PING==1: respond to multicast pings (default is unicast only) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_MULTICAST_PING +#define LWIP_MULTICAST_PING 0 +#endif + +/* + --------------------------------- + ---------- RAW options ---------- + --------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_RAW==1: Enable application layer to hook into the IP layer itself. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_RAW +#define LWIP_RAW 1 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_RAW==1: Enable application layer to hook into the IP layer itself. + */ +#ifndef RAW_TTL +#define RAW_TTL (IP_DEFAULT_TTL) +#endif + +/* + ---------------------------------- + ---------- DHCP options ---------- + ---------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_DHCP==1: Enable DHCP module. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_DHCP +#define LWIP_DHCP 0 +#endif + +/** + * DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK==1: Do an ARP check on the offered address. + */ +#ifndef DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK +#define DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK ((LWIP_DHCP) && (LWIP_ARP)) +#endif + +/* + ------------------------------------ + ---------- AUTOIP options ---------- + ------------------------------------ +*/ +/** + * LWIP_AUTOIP==1: Enable AUTOIP module. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_AUTOIP +#define LWIP_AUTOIP 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP==1: Allow DHCP and AUTOIP to be both enabled on + * the same interface at the same time. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP +#define LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_TRIES: Set to the number of DHCP DISCOVER probes + * that should be sent before falling back on AUTOIP. This can be set + * as low as 1 to get an AutoIP address very quickly, but you should + * be prepared to handle a changing IP address when DHCP overrides + * AutoIP. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_TRIES +#define LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP_TRIES 9 +#endif + +/* + ---------------------------------- + ---------- SNMP options ---------- + ---------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_SNMP==1: Turn on SNMP module. UDP must be available for SNMP + * transport. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_SNMP +#define LWIP_SNMP 0 +#endif + +/** + * SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS: Number of concurrent requests the module will + * allow. At least one request buffer is required. + * Does not have to be changed unless external MIBs answer request asynchronously + */ +#ifndef SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS +#define SNMP_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS 1 +#endif + +/** + * SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS: Number of trap destinations. At least one trap + * destination is required + */ +#ifndef SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS +#define SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATIONS 1 +#endif + +/** + * SNMP_PRIVATE_MIB: + * When using a private MIB, you have to create a file 'private_mib.h' that contains + * a 'struct mib_array_node mib_private' which contains your MIB. + */ +#ifndef SNMP_PRIVATE_MIB +#define SNMP_PRIVATE_MIB 0 +#endif + +/** + * Only allow SNMP write actions that are 'safe' (e.g. disabeling netifs is not + * a safe action and disabled when SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS = 1). + * Unsafe requests are disabled by default! + */ +#ifndef SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS +#define SNMP_SAFE_REQUESTS 1 +#endif + +/** + * The maximum length of strings used. This affects the size of + * MEMP_SNMP_VALUE elements. + */ +#ifndef SNMP_MAX_OCTET_STRING_LEN +#define SNMP_MAX_OCTET_STRING_LEN 127 +#endif + +/** + * The maximum depth of the SNMP tree. + * With private MIBs enabled, this depends on your MIB! + * This affects the size of MEMP_SNMP_VALUE elements. + */ +#ifndef SNMP_MAX_TREE_DEPTH +#define SNMP_MAX_TREE_DEPTH 15 +#endif + +/** + * The size of the MEMP_SNMP_VALUE elements, normally calculated from + * SNMP_MAX_OCTET_STRING_LEN and SNMP_MAX_TREE_DEPTH. + */ +#ifndef SNMP_MAX_VALUE_SIZE +#define SNMP_MAX_VALUE_SIZE LWIP_MAX((SNMP_MAX_OCTET_STRING_LEN)+1, sizeof(s32_t)*(SNMP_MAX_TREE_DEPTH)) +#endif + +/* + ---------------------------------- + ---------- IGMP options ---------- + ---------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_IGMP==1: Turn on IGMP module. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_IGMP +#define LWIP_IGMP 0 +#endif + +/* + ---------------------------------- + ---------- DNS options ----------- + ---------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_DNS==1: Turn on DNS module. UDP must be available for DNS + * transport. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_DNS +#define LWIP_DNS 0 +#endif + +/** DNS maximum number of entries to maintain locally. */ +#ifndef DNS_TABLE_SIZE +#define DNS_TABLE_SIZE 4 +#endif + +/** DNS maximum host name length supported in the name table. */ +#ifndef DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH +#define DNS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 256 +#endif + +/** The maximum of DNS servers */ +#ifndef DNS_MAX_SERVERS +#define DNS_MAX_SERVERS 2 +#endif + +/** DNS do a name checking between the query and the response. */ +#ifndef DNS_DOES_NAME_CHECK +#define DNS_DOES_NAME_CHECK 1 +#endif + +/** DNS message max. size. Default value is RFC compliant. */ +#ifndef DNS_MSG_SIZE +#define DNS_MSG_SIZE 512 +#endif + +/** DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST: Implements a local host-to-address list. If enabled, + * you have to define + * #define DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_INIT {{"host1", 0x123}, {"host2", 0x234}} + * (an array of structs name/address, where address is an u32_t in network + * byte order). + * + * Instead, you can also use an external function: + * #define DNS_LOOKUP_LOCAL_EXTERN(x) extern u32_t my_lookup_function(const char *name) + * that returns the IP address or INADDR_NONE if not found. + */ +#ifndef DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST +#define DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST 0 +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST */ + +/** If this is turned on, the local host-list can be dynamically changed + * at runtime. */ +#ifndef DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC +#define DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC 0 +#endif /* DNS_LOCAL_HOSTLIST_IS_DYNAMIC */ + +/* + --------------------------------- + ---------- UDP options ---------- + --------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_UDP==1: Turn on UDP. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_UDP +#define LWIP_UDP 1 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_UDPLITE==1: Turn on UDP-Lite. (Requires LWIP_UDP) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_UDPLITE +#define LWIP_UDPLITE 0 +#endif + +/** + * UDP_TTL: Default Time-To-Live value. + */ +#ifndef UDP_TTL +#define UDP_TTL (IP_DEFAULT_TTL) +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO==1: append destination addr and port to every netbuf. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO +#define LWIP_NETBUF_RECVINFO 0 +#endif + +/* + --------------------------------- + ---------- TCP options ---------- + --------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_TCP==1: Turn on TCP. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_TCP +#define LWIP_TCP 1 +#endif + +/** + * TCP_TTL: Default Time-To-Live value. + */ +#ifndef TCP_TTL +#define TCP_TTL (IP_DEFAULT_TTL) +#endif + +/** + * TCP_WND: The size of a TCP window. This must be at least + * (2 * TCP_MSS) for things to work well + */ +#ifndef TCP_WND +#define TCP_WND (4 * TCP_MSS) +#endif + +/** + * TCP_MAXRTX: Maximum number of retransmissions of data segments. + */ +#ifndef TCP_MAXRTX +#define TCP_MAXRTX 12 +#endif + +/** + * TCP_SYNMAXRTX: Maximum number of retransmissions of SYN segments. + */ +#ifndef TCP_SYNMAXRTX +#define TCP_SYNMAXRTX 6 +#endif + +/** + * TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ==1: TCP will queue segments that arrive out of order. + * Define to 0 if your device is low on memory. + */ +#ifndef TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ +#define TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ (LWIP_TCP) +#endif + +/** + * TCP_MSS: TCP Maximum segment size. (default is 536, a conservative default, + * you might want to increase this.) + * For the receive side, this MSS is advertised to the remote side + * when opening a connection. For the transmit size, this MSS sets + * an upper limit on the MSS advertised by the remote host. + */ +#ifndef TCP_MSS +#define TCP_MSS 536 +#endif + +/** + * TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS: "The maximum size of a segment that TCP really + * sends, the 'effective send MSS,' MUST be the smaller of the send MSS (which + * reflects the available reassembly buffer size at the remote host) and the + * largest size permitted by the IP layer" (RFC 1122) + * Setting this to 1 enables code that checks TCP_MSS against the MTU of the + * netif used for a connection and limits the MSS if it would be too big otherwise. + */ +#ifndef TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS +#define TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS 1 +#endif + + +/** + * TCP_SND_BUF: TCP sender buffer space (bytes). + * To achieve good performance, this should be at least 2 * TCP_MSS. + */ +#ifndef TCP_SND_BUF +#define TCP_SND_BUF (2 * TCP_MSS) +#endif + +/** + * TCP_SND_QUEUELEN: TCP sender buffer space (pbufs). This must be at least + * as much as (2 * TCP_SND_BUF/TCP_MSS) for things to work. + */ +#ifndef TCP_SND_QUEUELEN +#define TCP_SND_QUEUELEN ((4 * (TCP_SND_BUF) + (TCP_MSS - 1))/(TCP_MSS)) +#endif + +/** + * TCP_SNDLOWAT: TCP writable space (bytes). This must be less than + * TCP_SND_BUF. It is the amount of space which must be available in the + * TCP snd_buf for select to return writable (combined with TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT). + */ +#ifndef TCP_SNDLOWAT +#define TCP_SNDLOWAT LWIP_MIN(LWIP_MAX(((TCP_SND_BUF)/2), (2 * TCP_MSS) + 1), (TCP_SND_BUF) - 1) +#endif + +/** + * TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT: TCP writable bufs (pbuf count). This must be less + * than TCP_SND_QUEUELEN. If the number of pbufs queued on a pcb drops below + * this number, select returns writable (combined with TCP_SNDLOWAT). + */ +#ifndef TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT +#define TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT LWIP_MAX(((TCP_SND_QUEUELEN)/2), 5) +#endif + +/** + * TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES: The maximum number of bytes queued on ooseq per pcb. + * Default is 0 (no limit). Only valid for TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ==0. + */ +#ifndef TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES +#define TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES 0 +#endif + +/** + * TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS: The maximum number of pbufs queued on ooseq per pcb. + * Default is 0 (no limit). Only valid for TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ==0. + */ +#ifndef TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS +#define TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS 0 +#endif + +/** + * TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG: Enable the backlog option for tcp listen pcb. + */ +#ifndef TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG +#define TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG 0 +#endif + +/** + * The maximum allowed backlog for TCP listen netconns. + * This backlog is used unless another is explicitly specified. + * 0xff is the maximum (u8_t). + */ +#ifndef TCP_DEFAULT_LISTEN_BACKLOG +#define TCP_DEFAULT_LISTEN_BACKLOG 0xff +#endif + +/** + * TCP_OVERSIZE: The maximum number of bytes that tcp_write may + * allocate ahead of time in an attempt to create shorter pbuf chains + * for transmission. The meaningful range is 0 to TCP_MSS. Some + * suggested values are: + * + * 0: Disable oversized allocation. Each tcp_write() allocates a new + pbuf (old behaviour). + * 1: Allocate size-aligned pbufs with minimal excess. Use this if your + * scatter-gather DMA requires aligned fragments. + * 128: Limit the pbuf/memory overhead to 20%. + * TCP_MSS: Try to create unfragmented TCP packets. + * TCP_MSS/4: Try to create 4 fragments or less per TCP packet. + */ +#ifndef TCP_OVERSIZE +#define TCP_OVERSIZE TCP_MSS +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS==1: support the TCP timestamp option. + * The timestamp option is currently only used to help remote hosts, it is not + * really used locally. Therefore, it is only enabled when a TS option is + * received in the initial SYN packet from a remote host. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS +#define LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS 0 +#endif + +/** + * TCP_WND_UPDATE_THRESHOLD: difference in window to trigger an + * explicit window update + */ +#ifndef TCP_WND_UPDATE_THRESHOLD +#define TCP_WND_UPDATE_THRESHOLD (TCP_WND / 4) +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_EVENT_API and LWIP_CALLBACK_API: Only one of these should be set to 1. + * LWIP_EVENT_API==1: The user defines lwip_tcp_event() to receive all + * events (accept, sent, etc) that happen in the system. + * LWIP_CALLBACK_API==1: The PCB callback function is called directly + * for the event. This is the default. + */ +#if !defined(LWIP_EVENT_API) && !defined(LWIP_CALLBACK_API) +#define LWIP_EVENT_API 0 +#define LWIP_CALLBACK_API 1 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_WND_SCALE and TCP_RCV_SCALE: + * Set LWIP_WND_SCALE to 1 to enable window scaling. + * Set TCP_RCV_SCALE to the desired scaling factor (shift count in the + * range of [0..14]). + * When LWIP_WND_SCALE is enabled but TCP_RCV_SCALE is 0, we can use a large + * send window while having a small receive window only. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_WND_SCALE +#define LWIP_WND_SCALE 0 +#define TCP_RCV_SCALE 0 +#endif + + +/* + ---------------------------------- + ---------- Pbuf options ---------- + ---------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * PBUF_LINK_HLEN: the number of bytes that should be allocated for a + * link level header. The default is 14, the standard value for + * Ethernet. + */ +#ifndef PBUF_LINK_HLEN +#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET +#define PBUF_LINK_HLEN (18 + ETH_PAD_SIZE) +#else /* LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET */ +#define PBUF_LINK_HLEN (14 + ETH_PAD_SIZE) +#endif /* LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET */ +#endif + +/** + * PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE: the size of each pbuf in the pbuf pool. The default is + * designed to accomodate single full size TCP frame in one pbuf, including + * TCP_MSS, IP header, and link header. + */ +#ifndef PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE +#define PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE LWIP_MEM_ALIGN_SIZE(TCP_MSS+40+PBUF_LINK_HLEN) +#endif + +/* + ------------------------------------------------ + ---------- Network Interfaces options ---------- + ------------------------------------------------ +*/ +/** + * LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME==1: use DHCP_OPTION_HOSTNAME with netif's hostname + * field. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME +#define LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_NETIF_API==1: Support netif api (in netifapi.c) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_NETIF_API +#define LWIP_NETIF_API 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK==1: Support a callback function whenever an interface + * changes its up/down status (i.e., due to DHCP IP acquistion) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK +#define LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK==1: Support a callback function from an interface + * whenever the link changes (i.e., link down) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK +#define LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_NETIF_REMOVE_CALLBACK==1: Support a callback function that is called + * when a netif has been removed + */ +#ifndef LWIP_NETIF_REMOVE_CALLBACK +#define LWIP_NETIF_REMOVE_CALLBACK 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT==1: Cache link-layer-address hints (e.g. table + * indices) in struct netif. TCP and UDP can make use of this to prevent + * scanning the ARP table for every sent packet. While this is faster for big + * ARP tables or many concurrent connections, it might be counterproductive + * if you have a tiny ARP table or if there never are concurrent connections. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT +#define LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK==1: Support sending packets with a destination IP + * address equal to the netif IP address, looping them back up the stack. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK +#define LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS: Maximum number of pbufs on queue for loopback + * sending for each netif (0 = disabled) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS +#define LWIP_LOOPBACK_MAX_PBUFS 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING: Indicates whether threading is enabled in + * the system, as netifs must change how they behave depending on this setting + * for the LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK option to work. + * Setting this is needed to avoid reentering non-reentrant functions like + * tcp_input(). + * LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING==1: Indicates that the user is using a + * multithreaded environment like tcpip.c. In this case, netif->input() + * is called directly. + * LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING==0: Indicates a polling (or NO_SYS) setup. + * The packets are put on a list and netif_poll() must be called in + * the main application loop. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING +#define LWIP_NETIF_LOOPBACK_MULTITHREADING (!NO_SYS) +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF: if this is set to 1, lwIP tries to put all data + * to be sent into one single pbuf. This is for compatibility with DMA-enabled + * MACs that do not support scatter-gather. + * Beware that this might involve CPU-memcpy before transmitting that would not + * be needed without this flag! Use this only if you need to! + * + * @todo: TCP and IP-frag do not work with this, yet: + */ +#ifndef LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF +#define LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF 0 +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF */ + +/* + ------------------------------------ + ---------- LOOPIF options ---------- + ------------------------------------ +*/ +/** + * LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF==1: Support loop interface (127.0.0.1) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF +#define LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF 0 +#endif + +/* + ------------------------------------ + ---------- SLIPIF options ---------- + ------------------------------------ +*/ +/** + * LWIP_HAVE_SLIPIF==1: Support slip interface and slipif.c + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HAVE_SLIPIF +#define LWIP_HAVE_SLIPIF 0 +#endif + +/* + ------------------------------------ + ---------- Thread options ---------- + ------------------------------------ +*/ +/** + * TCPIP_THREAD_NAME: The name assigned to the main tcpip thread. + */ +#ifndef TCPIP_THREAD_NAME +#define TCPIP_THREAD_NAME "tcpip_thread" +#endif + +/** + * TCPIP_THREAD_STACKSIZE: The stack size used by the main tcpip thread. + * The stack size value itself is platform-dependent, but is passed to + * sys_thread_new() when the thread is created. + */ +#ifndef TCPIP_THREAD_STACKSIZE +#define TCPIP_THREAD_STACKSIZE 0 +#endif + +/** + * TCPIP_THREAD_PRIO: The priority assigned to the main tcpip thread. + * The priority value itself is platform-dependent, but is passed to + * sys_thread_new() when the thread is created. + */ +#ifndef TCPIP_THREAD_PRIO +#define TCPIP_THREAD_PRIO 1 +#endif + +/** + * TCPIP_MBOX_SIZE: The mailbox size for the tcpip thread messages + * The queue size value itself is platform-dependent, but is passed to + * sys_mbox_new() when tcpip_init is called. + */ +#ifndef TCPIP_MBOX_SIZE +#define TCPIP_MBOX_SIZE 0 +#endif + +/** + * SLIPIF_THREAD_NAME: The name assigned to the slipif_loop thread. + */ +#ifndef SLIPIF_THREAD_NAME +#define SLIPIF_THREAD_NAME "slipif_loop" +#endif + +/** + * SLIP_THREAD_STACKSIZE: The stack size used by the slipif_loop thread. + * The stack size value itself is platform-dependent, but is passed to + * sys_thread_new() when the thread is created. + */ +#ifndef SLIPIF_THREAD_STACKSIZE +#define SLIPIF_THREAD_STACKSIZE 0 +#endif + +/** + * SLIPIF_THREAD_PRIO: The priority assigned to the slipif_loop thread. + * The priority value itself is platform-dependent, but is passed to + * sys_thread_new() when the thread is created. + */ +#ifndef SLIPIF_THREAD_PRIO +#define SLIPIF_THREAD_PRIO 1 +#endif + +/** + * DEFAULT_THREAD_NAME: The name assigned to any other lwIP thread. + */ +#ifndef DEFAULT_THREAD_NAME +#define DEFAULT_THREAD_NAME "lwIP" +#endif + +/** + * DEFAULT_THREAD_STACKSIZE: The stack size used by any other lwIP thread. + * The stack size value itself is platform-dependent, but is passed to + * sys_thread_new() when the thread is created. + */ +#ifndef DEFAULT_THREAD_STACKSIZE +#define DEFAULT_THREAD_STACKSIZE 0 +#endif + +/** + * DEFAULT_THREAD_PRIO: The priority assigned to any other lwIP thread. + * The priority value itself is platform-dependent, but is passed to + * sys_thread_new() when the thread is created. + */ +#ifndef DEFAULT_THREAD_PRIO +#define DEFAULT_THREAD_PRIO 1 +#endif + +/** + * DEFAULT_RAW_RECVMBOX_SIZE: The mailbox size for the incoming packets on a + * NETCONN_RAW. The queue size value itself is platform-dependent, but is passed + * to sys_mbox_new() when the recvmbox is created. + */ +#ifndef DEFAULT_RAW_RECVMBOX_SIZE +#define DEFAULT_RAW_RECVMBOX_SIZE 0 +#endif + +/** + * DEFAULT_UDP_RECVMBOX_SIZE: The mailbox size for the incoming packets on a + * NETCONN_UDP. The queue size value itself is platform-dependent, but is passed + * to sys_mbox_new() when the recvmbox is created. + */ +#ifndef DEFAULT_UDP_RECVMBOX_SIZE +#define DEFAULT_UDP_RECVMBOX_SIZE 0 +#endif + +/** + * DEFAULT_TCP_RECVMBOX_SIZE: The mailbox size for the incoming packets on a + * NETCONN_TCP. The queue size value itself is platform-dependent, but is passed + * to sys_mbox_new() when the recvmbox is created. + */ +#ifndef DEFAULT_TCP_RECVMBOX_SIZE +#define DEFAULT_TCP_RECVMBOX_SIZE 0 +#endif + +/** + * DEFAULT_ACCEPTMBOX_SIZE: The mailbox size for the incoming connections. + * The queue size value itself is platform-dependent, but is passed to + * sys_mbox_new() when the acceptmbox is created. + */ +#ifndef DEFAULT_ACCEPTMBOX_SIZE +#define DEFAULT_ACCEPTMBOX_SIZE 0 +#endif + +/* + ---------------------------------------------- + ---------- Sequential layer options ---------- + ---------------------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING: (EXPERIMENTAL!) + * Don't use it if you're not an active lwIP project member + */ +#ifndef LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING +#define LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT: (EXPERIMENTAL!) + * Don't use it if you're not an active lwIP project member + */ +#ifndef LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT +#define LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING_INPUT 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_NETCONN==1: Enable Netconn API (require to use api_lib.c) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_NETCONN +#define LWIP_NETCONN 1 +#endif + +/** LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT==1: Enable tcpip_timeout/tcpip_untimeout tod create + * timers running in tcpip_thread from another thread. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT +#define LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT 1 +#endif + +/* + ------------------------------------ + ---------- Socket options ---------- + ------------------------------------ +*/ +/** + * LWIP_SOCKET==1: Enable Socket API (require to use sockets.c) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_SOCKET +#define LWIP_SOCKET 1 +#endif + +/* LWIP_SOCKET_SET_ERRNO==1: Set errno when socket functions cannot complete + * successfully, as required by POSIX. Default is POSIX-compliant. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_SOCKET_SET_ERRNO +#define LWIP_SOCKET_SET_ERRNO 1 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_COMPAT_SOCKETS==1: Enable BSD-style sockets functions names. + * (only used if you use sockets.c) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_COMPAT_SOCKETS +#define LWIP_COMPAT_SOCKETS 1 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_POSIX_SOCKETS_IO_NAMES==1: Enable POSIX-style sockets functions names. + * Disable this option if you use a POSIX operating system that uses the same + * names (read, write & close). (only used if you use sockets.c) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_POSIX_SOCKETS_IO_NAMES +#define LWIP_POSIX_SOCKETS_IO_NAMES 1 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE==1: Enable TCP_KEEPIDLE, TCP_KEEPINTVL and TCP_KEEPCNT + * options processing. Note that TCP_KEEPIDLE and TCP_KEEPINTVL have to be set + * in seconds. (does not require sockets.c, and will affect tcp.c) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE +#define LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO==1: Enable send timeout for sockets/netconns and + * SO_SNDTIMEO processing. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO +#define LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO==1: Enable receive timeout for sockets/netconns and + * SO_RCVTIMEO processing. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO +#define LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_SO_RCVBUF==1: Enable SO_RCVBUF processing. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_SO_RCVBUF +#define LWIP_SO_RCVBUF 0 +#endif + +/** + * If LWIP_SO_RCVBUF is used, this is the default value for recv_bufsize. + */ +#ifndef RECV_BUFSIZE_DEFAULT +#define RECV_BUFSIZE_DEFAULT INT_MAX +#endif + +/** + * SO_REUSE==1: Enable SO_REUSEADDR option. + */ +#ifndef SO_REUSE +#define SO_REUSE 0 +#endif + +/** + * SO_REUSE_RXTOALL==1: Pass a copy of incoming broadcast/multicast packets + * to all local matches if SO_REUSEADDR is turned on. + * WARNING: Adds a memcpy for every packet if passing to more than one pcb! + */ +#ifndef SO_REUSE_RXTOALL +#define SO_REUSE_RXTOALL 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE==0 (default): ioctl/FIONREAD returns the amount of + * pending data in the network buffer. This is the way windows does it. It's + * the default for lwIP since it is smaller. + * LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE==1: ioctl/FIONREAD returns the size of the next + * pending datagram in bytes. This is the way linux does it. This code is only + * here for compatibility. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE +#define LWIP_FIONREAD_LINUXMODE 0 +#endif + +/* + ---------------------------------------- + ---------- Statistics options ---------- + ---------------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_STATS==1: Enable statistics collection in lwip_stats. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_STATS +#define LWIP_STATS 1 +#endif + +#if LWIP_STATS + +/** + * LWIP_STATS_DISPLAY==1: Compile in the statistics output functions. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_STATS_DISPLAY +#define LWIP_STATS_DISPLAY 0 +#endif + +/** + * LINK_STATS==1: Enable link stats. + */ +#ifndef LINK_STATS +#define LINK_STATS 1 +#endif + +/** + * ETHARP_STATS==1: Enable etharp stats. + */ +#ifndef ETHARP_STATS +#define ETHARP_STATS (LWIP_ARP) +#endif + +/** + * IP_STATS==1: Enable IP stats. + */ +#ifndef IP_STATS +#define IP_STATS 1 +#endif + +/** + * IPFRAG_STATS==1: Enable IP fragmentation stats. Default is + * on if using either frag or reass. + */ +#ifndef IPFRAG_STATS +#define IPFRAG_STATS (IP_REASSEMBLY || IP_FRAG) +#endif + +/** + * ICMP_STATS==1: Enable ICMP stats. + */ +#ifndef ICMP_STATS +#define ICMP_STATS 1 +#endif + +/** + * IGMP_STATS==1: Enable IGMP stats. + */ +#ifndef IGMP_STATS +#define IGMP_STATS (LWIP_IGMP) +#endif + +/** + * UDP_STATS==1: Enable UDP stats. Default is on if + * UDP enabled, otherwise off. + */ +#ifndef UDP_STATS +#define UDP_STATS (LWIP_UDP) +#endif + +/** + * TCP_STATS==1: Enable TCP stats. Default is on if TCP + * enabled, otherwise off. + */ +#ifndef TCP_STATS +#define TCP_STATS (LWIP_TCP) +#endif + +/** + * MEM_STATS==1: Enable mem.c stats. + */ +#ifndef MEM_STATS +#define MEM_STATS ((MEM_LIBC_MALLOC == 0) && (MEM_USE_POOLS == 0)) +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_STATS==1: Enable memp.c pool stats. + */ +#ifndef MEMP_STATS +#define MEMP_STATS (MEMP_MEM_MALLOC == 0) +#endif + +/** + * SYS_STATS==1: Enable system stats (sem and mbox counts, etc). + */ +#ifndef SYS_STATS +#define SYS_STATS (NO_SYS == 0) +#endif + +/** + * IP6_STATS==1: Enable IPv6 stats. + */ +#ifndef IP6_STATS +#define IP6_STATS (LWIP_IPV6) +#endif + +/** + * ICMP6_STATS==1: Enable ICMP for IPv6 stats. + */ +#ifndef ICMP6_STATS +#define ICMP6_STATS (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_ICMP6) +#endif + +/** + * IP6_FRAG_STATS==1: Enable IPv6 fragmentation stats. + */ +#ifndef IP6_FRAG_STATS +#define IP6_FRAG_STATS (LWIP_IPV6 && (LWIP_IPV6_FRAG || LWIP_IPV6_REASS)) +#endif + +/** + * MLD6_STATS==1: Enable MLD for IPv6 stats. + */ +#ifndef MLD6_STATS +#define MLD6_STATS (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD) +#endif + +/** + * ND6_STATS==1: Enable Neighbor discovery for IPv6 stats. + */ +#ifndef ND6_STATS +#define ND6_STATS (LWIP_IPV6) +#endif + +#else + +#define LINK_STATS 0 +#define ETHARP_STATS 0 +#define IP_STATS 0 +#define IPFRAG_STATS 0 +#define ICMP_STATS 0 +#define IGMP_STATS 0 +#define UDP_STATS 0 +#define TCP_STATS 0 +#define MEM_STATS 0 +#define MEMP_STATS 0 +#define SYS_STATS 0 +#define LWIP_STATS_DISPLAY 0 +#define IP6_STATS 0 +#define ICMP6_STATS 0 +#define IP6_FRAG_STATS 0 +#define MLD6_STATS 0 +#define ND6_STATS 0 + +#endif /* LWIP_STATS */ + +/* + --------------------------------- + ---------- PPP options ---------- + --------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * PPP_SUPPORT==1: Enable PPP. + */ +#ifndef PPP_SUPPORT +#define PPP_SUPPORT 0 +#endif + +/** + * PPPOE_SUPPORT==1: Enable PPP Over Ethernet + */ +#ifndef PPPOE_SUPPORT +#define PPPOE_SUPPORT 0 +#endif + +/** + * PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT==1: Enable PPP Over L2TP + */ +#ifndef PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +#define PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT 0 +#endif + +/** + * PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT==1: Enable PPP Over L2TP Auth (enable MD5 support) + */ +#ifndef PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT +#define PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +#endif + +/** + * PPPOS_SUPPORT==1: Enable PPP Over Serial + */ +#ifndef PPPOS_SUPPORT +#define PPPOS_SUPPORT PPP_SUPPORT +#endif + +#if PPP_SUPPORT + +/** + * PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED==1 call ppp_input() using tcpip_callback(). + * Set this to 0 if pppos_input() is called inside tcpip_thread or with NO_SYS==1. + * Default is 1 for NO_SYS==0 (multithreaded) and 0 for NO_SYS==1 (single-threaded). + */ +#ifndef PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED +#define PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED (NO_SYS==0) +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_PPP_API==1: Support PPP API (in pppapi.c) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_PPP_API +#define LWIP_PPP_API 0 +#endif + +/** + * pbuf_type PPP is using for LCP, PAP, CHAP, EAP, IPCP and IP6CP packets. + * + * Memory allocated must be single buffered for PPP to works, it requires pbuf + * that are not going to be chained when allocated. This requires setting + * PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE to at least 512 bytes, which is quite huge for small systems. + * + * Setting PPP_USE_PBUF_RAM to 1 makes PPP use memory from heap where continuous + * buffers are required, allowing you to use a smaller PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE. + */ +#ifndef PPP_USE_PBUF_RAM +#define PPP_USE_PBUF_RAM 0 +#endif + +/** + * PPP_FCS_TABLE: Keep a 256*2 byte table to speed up FCS calculation + */ +#ifndef PPP_FCS_TABLE +#define PPP_FCS_TABLE 1 +#endif + +/** + * PAP_SUPPORT==1: Support PAP. + */ +#ifndef PAP_SUPPORT +#define PAP_SUPPORT 0 +#endif + +/** + * CHAP_SUPPORT==1: Support CHAP. + */ +#ifndef CHAP_SUPPORT +#define CHAP_SUPPORT 0 +#endif + +/** + * MSCHAP_SUPPORT==1: Support MSCHAP. + */ +#ifndef MSCHAP_SUPPORT +#define MSCHAP_SUPPORT 0 +#endif +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT +#undef CHAP_SUPPORT +#define CHAP_SUPPORT 1 /* MSCHAP require CHAP support */ +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ + +/** + * CBCP_SUPPORT==1: Support CBCP. CURRENTLY NOT SUPPORTED! DO NOT SET! + */ +#ifndef CBCP_SUPPORT +#define CBCP_SUPPORT 0 +#endif + +/** + * CCP_SUPPORT==1: Support CCP. CURRENTLY NOT SUPPORTED! DO NOT SET! + */ +#ifndef CCP_SUPPORT +#define CCP_SUPPORT 0 +#endif + +/** + * ECP_SUPPORT==1: Support ECP. CURRENTLY NOT SUPPORTED! DO NOT SET! + */ +#ifndef ECP_SUPPORT +#define ECP_SUPPORT 0 +#endif + +/** + * LQR_SUPPORT==1: Support Link Quality Report. Do nothing except exchanging some LCP packets. + */ +#ifndef LQR_SUPPORT +#define LQR_SUPPORT 0 +#endif + +/** + * VJ_SUPPORT==1: Support VJ header compression. + */ +#ifndef VJ_SUPPORT +#define VJ_SUPPORT 1 +#endif +#if !PPPOS_SUPPORT +#undef VJ_SUPPORT +#define VJ_SUPPORT 0 /* Only PPPoS may need VJ compression */ +#endif /* !PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +/** + * PPP_MD5_RANDM==1: Use MD5 for better randomness. Automatically enabled if CHAP or L2TP AUTH support is enabled. + */ +#ifndef PPP_MD5_RANDM +#define PPP_MD5_RANDM 0 +#endif +#if CHAP_SUPPORT || PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT +#undef PPP_MD5_RANDM +#define PPP_MD5_RANDM 1 /* MD5 Random is required for CHAP and L2TP AUTH */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT || PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + +/** + * PolarSSL library, used if necessary and not previously disabled + * + * + * lwIP contains some files fetched from the latest BSD release of + * the PolarSSL project for ciphers and encryption methods we need for lwIP + * PPP support. + * + * The PolarSSL files were cleaned to contain only the necessary struct + * fields and functions needed for lwIP. + * + * The PolarSSL API was not changed at all, so if you are already using + * PolarSSL you can choose to skip the compilation of the included PolarSSL + * library into lwIP: + * + * The following defines are available for flexibility: + * + * LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4 ; Use lwIP internal PolarSSL for MD4 + * LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 ; Use lwIP internal PolarSSL for MD5 + * LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1 ; Use lwIP internal PolarSSL for SHA1 + * LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES ; Use lwIP internal PolarSSL for DES + * + * If set (=1), the default if required by another enabled PPP feature unless + * explicitly set to 0, using included lwIP PolarSSL. + * + * If clear (=0), using external PolarSSL. + * + * Undefined if not needed. + * + * Beware of the stack requirements which can be a lot larger if you are not + * using our cleaned PolarSSL library. + */ + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT || EAP_SUPPORT || PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT || PPP_MD5_RANDM +#ifndef LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 +#define LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 1 /* CHAP, EAP, L2TP AUTH and MD5 Random require MD5 support */ +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT || EAP_SUPPORT || PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT || PPP_MD5_RANDM */ + +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT +#ifndef LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4 +#define LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4 1 /* MSCHAP require MD4 support */ +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4 */ +#ifndef LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1 +#define LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1 1 /* MSCHAP require SHA1 support */ +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1 */ +#ifndef LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES +#define LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES 1 /* MSCHAP require DES support */ +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES */ +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * Timeouts + */ +#ifndef FSM_DEFTIMEOUT +#define FSM_DEFTIMEOUT 6 /* Timeout time in seconds */ +#endif + +#ifndef FSM_DEFMAXTERMREQS +#define FSM_DEFMAXTERMREQS 2 /* Maximum Terminate-Request transmissions */ +#endif + +#ifndef FSM_DEFMAXCONFREQS +#define FSM_DEFMAXCONFREQS 10 /* Maximum Configure-Request transmissions */ +#endif + +#ifndef FSM_DEFMAXNAKLOOPS +#define FSM_DEFMAXNAKLOOPS 5 /* Maximum number of nak loops */ +#endif + +#ifndef UPAP_DEFTIMEOUT +#define UPAP_DEFTIMEOUT 6 /* Timeout (seconds) for retransmitting req */ +#endif + +#ifndef UPAP_DEFTRANSMITS +#define UPAP_DEFTRANSMITS 10 /* Maximum number of auth-reqs to send */ +#endif + +#if PPP_SERVER +#ifndef UPAP_DEFREQTIME +#define UPAP_DEFREQTIME 30 /* Time to wait for auth-req from peer */ +#endif +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +#ifndef CHAP_DEFTIMEOUT +#define CHAP_DEFTIMEOUT 6 /* Timeout (seconds) for retransmitting req */ +#endif + +#ifndef CHAP_DEFTRANSMITS +#define CHAP_DEFTRANSMITS 10 /* max # times to send challenge */ +#endif + +#if PPP_SERVER +#ifndef CHAP_DEFREQTIME +#define CHAP_DEFREQTIME 30 /* Time to wait for auth-req from peer */ +#endif +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +#ifndef EAP_DEFREQTIME +#define EAP_DEFREQTIME 6 /* Time to wait for peer request */ +#endif + +#ifndef EAP_DEFALLOWREQ +#define EAP_DEFALLOWREQ 10 /* max # times to accept requests */ +#endif + +#if PPP_SERVER +#ifndef EAP_DEFTIMEOUT +#define EAP_DEFTIMEOUT 6 /* Timeout (seconds) for rexmit */ +#endif + +#ifndef EAP_DEFTRANSMITS +#define EAP_DEFTRANSMITS 10 /* max # times to transmit */ +#endif +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +/* Default number of times we receive our magic number from the peer + before deciding the link is looped-back. */ +#ifndef LCP_DEFLOOPBACKFAIL +#define LCP_DEFLOOPBACKFAIL 10 +#endif + +/* Interval in seconds between keepalive echo requests, 0 to disable. */ +#ifndef LCP_ECHOINTERVAL +#define LCP_ECHOINTERVAL 0 +#endif + +/* Number of unanswered echo requests before failure. */ +#ifndef LCP_MAXECHOFAILS +#define LCP_MAXECHOFAILS 3 +#endif + +/* Max Xmit idle time (in jiffies) before resend flag char. */ +#ifndef PPP_MAXIDLEFLAG +#define PPP_MAXIDLEFLAG 100 +#endif + +/* + * Packet sizes + * + * Note - lcp shouldn't be allowed to negotiate stuff outside these + * limits. See lcp.h in the pppd directory. + * (XXX - these constants should simply be shared by lcp.c instead + * of living in lcp.h) + */ +#define PPP_MTU 1500 /* Default MTU (size of Info field) */ +#ifndef PPP_MAXMTU +/* #define PPP_MAXMTU 65535 - (PPP_HDRLEN + PPP_FCSLEN) */ +#define PPP_MAXMTU 1500 /* Largest MTU we allow */ +#endif +#define PPP_MINMTU 64 +#define PPP_MRU 1500 /* default MRU = max length of info field */ +#define PPP_MAXMRU 1500 /* Largest MRU we allow */ +#ifndef PPP_DEFMRU +#define PPP_DEFMRU 296 /* Try for this */ +#endif +#define PPP_MINMRU 128 /* No MRUs below this */ + +#ifndef MAXNAMELEN +#define MAXNAMELEN 256 /* max length of hostname or name for auth */ +#endif +#ifndef MAXSECRETLEN +#define MAXSECRETLEN 256 /* max length of password or secret */ +#endif + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ + +/* + -------------------------------------- + ---------- Checksum options ---------- + -------------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * CHECKSUM_GEN_IP==1: Generate checksums in software for outgoing IP packets. + */ +#ifndef CHECKSUM_GEN_IP +#define CHECKSUM_GEN_IP 1 +#endif + +/** + * CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP==1: Generate checksums in software for outgoing UDP packets. + */ +#ifndef CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP +#define CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP 1 +#endif + +/** + * CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP==1: Generate checksums in software for outgoing TCP packets. + */ +#ifndef CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP +#define CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP 1 +#endif + +/** + * CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP==1: Generate checksums in software for outgoing ICMP packets. + */ +#ifndef CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP +#define CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP 1 +#endif + +/** + * CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6==1: Generate checksums in software for outgoing ICMP6 packets. + */ +#ifndef CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 +#define CHECKSUM_GEN_ICMP6 1 +#endif + +/** + * CHECKSUM_CHECK_IP==1: Check checksums in software for incoming IP packets. + */ +#ifndef CHECKSUM_CHECK_IP +#define CHECKSUM_CHECK_IP 1 +#endif + +/** + * CHECKSUM_CHECK_UDP==1: Check checksums in software for incoming UDP packets. + */ +#ifndef CHECKSUM_CHECK_UDP +#define CHECKSUM_CHECK_UDP 1 +#endif + +/** + * CHECKSUM_CHECK_TCP==1: Check checksums in software for incoming TCP packets. + */ +#ifndef CHECKSUM_CHECK_TCP +#define CHECKSUM_CHECK_TCP 1 +#endif + +/** + * CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP==1: Check checksums in software for incoming ICMP packets. + */ +#ifndef CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP +#define CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP 1 +#endif + +/** + * CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP6==1: Check checksums in software for incoming ICMPv6 packets + */ +#ifndef CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP6 +#define CHECKSUM_CHECK_ICMP6 1 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY==1: Calculate checksum when copying data from + * application buffers to pbufs. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY +#define LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY 0 +#endif + +/* + --------------------------------------- + ---------- IPv6 options --------------- + --------------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_IPV6==1: Enable IPv6 + */ +#ifndef LWIP_IPV6 +#define LWIP_IPV6 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES: Number of IPv6 addresses per netif. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES +#define LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES 3 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD==1: Forward IPv6 packets across netifs + */ +#ifndef LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD +#define LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ICMP6==1: Enable ICMPv6 (mandatory per RFC) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ICMP6 +#define LWIP_ICMP6 (LWIP_IPV6) +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ICMP6_DATASIZE: bytes from original packet to send back in + * ICMPv6 error messages. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ICMP6_DATASIZE +#define LWIP_ICMP6_DATASIZE 8 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ICMP6_HL: default hop limit for ICMPv6 messages + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ICMP6_HL +#define LWIP_ICMP6_HL 255 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_IPV6_MLD==1: Enable multicast listener discovery protocol. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_IPV6_MLD +#define LWIP_IPV6_MLD (LWIP_IPV6) +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_MLD6_GROUP: Max number of IPv6 multicast that can be joined. + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_MLD6_GROUP +#define MEMP_NUM_MLD6_GROUP 4 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_IPV6_FRAG==1: Fragment outgoing IPv6 packets that are too big. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_IPV6_FRAG +#define LWIP_IPV6_FRAG 0 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_IPV6_REASS==1: reassemble incoming IPv6 packets that fragmented + */ +#ifndef LWIP_IPV6_REASS +#define LWIP_IPV6_REASS (LWIP_IPV6) +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING==1: queue outgoing IPv6 packets while MAC address + * is being resolved. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING +#define LWIP_ND6_QUEUEING (LWIP_IPV6) +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_NUM_ND6_QUEUE: Max number of IPv6 packets to queue during MAC resolution. + */ +#ifndef MEMP_NUM_ND6_QUEUE +#define MEMP_NUM_ND6_QUEUE 20 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS: Number of entries in IPv6 neighbor cache + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS +#define LWIP_ND6_NUM_NEIGHBORS 10 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ND6_NUM_DESTINATIONS: number of entries in IPv6 destination cache + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_NUM_DESTINATIONS +#define LWIP_ND6_NUM_DESTINATIONS 10 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ND6_NUM_PREFIXES: number of entries in IPv6 on-link prefixes cache + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_NUM_PREFIXES +#define LWIP_ND6_NUM_PREFIXES 5 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS: number of entries in IPv6 default router cache + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS +#define LWIP_ND6_NUM_ROUTERS 3 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ND6_MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT: max number of multicast solicit messages to send + * (neighbor solicit and router solicit) + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT +#define LWIP_ND6_MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT 3 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ND6_MAX_UNICAST_SOLICIT: max number of unicast neighbor solicitation messages + * to send during neighbor reachability detection. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_MAX_UNICAST_SOLICIT +#define LWIP_ND6_MAX_UNICAST_SOLICIT 3 +#endif + +/** + * Unused: See ND RFC (time in milliseconds). + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_MAX_ANYCAST_DELAY_TIME +#define LWIP_ND6_MAX_ANYCAST_DELAY_TIME 1000 +#endif + +/** + * Unused: See ND RFC + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_MAX_NEIGHBOR_ADVERTISEMENT +#define LWIP_ND6_MAX_NEIGHBOR_ADVERTISEMENT 3 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ND6_REACHABLE_TIME: default neighbor reachable time (in milliseconds). + * May be updated by router advertisement messages. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_REACHABLE_TIME +#define LWIP_ND6_REACHABLE_TIME 30000 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ND6_RETRANS_TIMER: default retransmission timer for solicitation messages + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_RETRANS_TIMER +#define LWIP_ND6_RETRANS_TIMER 1000 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ND6_DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME: Delay before first unicast neighbor solicitation + * message is sent, during neighbor reachability detection. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME +#define LWIP_ND6_DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME 5000 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ND6_ALLOW_RA_UPDATES==1: Allow Router Advertisement messages to update + * Reachable time and retransmission timers, and netif MTU. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_ALLOW_RA_UPDATES +#define LWIP_ND6_ALLOW_RA_UPDATES 1 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT==1: Send router solicitation messages during + * network startup. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT +#define LWIP_IPV6_SEND_ROUTER_SOLICIT 1 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS==1: Allow TCP to provide Neighbor Discovery + * with reachability hints for connected destinations. This helps avoid sending + * unicast neighbor solicitation messages. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS +#define LWIP_ND6_TCP_REACHABILITY_HINTS 1 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG==1: Enable stateless address autoconfiguration as per RFC 4862. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG +#define LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG (LWIP_IPV6) +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_IPV6_DUP_DETECT_ATTEMPTS: Number of duplicate address detection attempts. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_IPV6_DUP_DETECT_ATTEMPTS +#define LWIP_IPV6_DUP_DETECT_ATTEMPTS 1 +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6==1: enable DHCPv6 stateful address autoconfiguration. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 +#define LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 0 +#endif + +/* + --------------------------------------- + ---------- Hook options --------------- + --------------------------------------- +*/ + +/* Hooks are undefined by default, define them to a function if you need them. */ + +/** + * LWIP_HOOK_IP4_INPUT(pbuf, input_netif): + * - called from ip_input() (IPv4) + * - pbuf: received struct pbuf passed to ip_input() + * - input_netif: struct netif on which the packet has been received + * Return values: + * - 0: Hook has not consumed the packet, packet is processed as normal + * - != 0: Hook has consumed the packet. + * If the hook consumed the packet, 'pbuf' is in the responsibility of the hook + * (i.e. free it when done). + */ + +/** + * LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE(dest): + * - called from ip_route() (IPv4) + * - dest: destination IPv4 address + * Returns the destination netif or NULL if no destination netif is found. In + * that case, ip_route() continues as normal. + */ + +/** + * LWIP_HOOK_ETHARP_GET_GW(netif, dest): + * - called from etharp_output() (IPv4) + * - netif: the netif used for sending + * - dest: the destination IPv4 address + * Returns the IPv4 address of the gateway to handle the specified destination + * IPv4 address. If NULL is returned, the netif's default gateway is used. + * The returned address MUST be reachable on the specified netif! + * This function is meant to implement advanced IPv4 routing together with + * LWIP_HOOK_IP4_ROUTE(). The actual routing/gateway table implementation is + * not part of lwIP but can e.g. be hidden in the netif's state argument. +*/ + +/** + * LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_CHECK(netif, eth_hdr, vlan_hdr): + * - called from ethernet_input() if VLAN support is enabled + * - netif: struct netif on which the packet has been received + * - eth_hdr: struct eth_hdr of the packet + * - vlan_hdr: struct eth_vlan_hdr of the packet + * Return values: + * - 0: Packet must be dropped. + * - != 0: Packet must be accepted. + */ + +/** + * LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET(netif, eth_hdr, vlan_hdr): + * - called from etharp_raw() and etharp_send_ip() if VLAN support is enabled + * - netif: struct netif that the packet will be sent through + * - eth_hdr: struct eth_hdr of the packet + * - vlan_hdr: struct eth_vlan_hdr of the packet + * Return values: + * - 0: Packet shall not contain VLAN header. + * - != 0: Packet shall contain VLAN header. + * Hook can be used to set prio_vid field of vlan_hdr. + */ + +/* + --------------------------------------- + ---------- Debugging options ---------- + --------------------------------------- +*/ +/** + * LWIP_DBG_MIN_LEVEL: After masking, the value of the debug is + * compared against this value. If it is smaller, then debugging + * messages are written. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_DBG_MIN_LEVEL +#define LWIP_DBG_MIN_LEVEL LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_ALL +#endif + +/** + * LWIP_DBG_TYPES_ON: A mask that can be used to globally enable/disable + * debug messages of certain types. + */ +#ifndef LWIP_DBG_TYPES_ON +#define LWIP_DBG_TYPES_ON LWIP_DBG_ON +#endif + +/** + * ETHARP_DEBUG: Enable debugging in etharp.c. + */ +#ifndef ETHARP_DEBUG +#define ETHARP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * NETIF_DEBUG: Enable debugging in netif.c. + */ +#ifndef NETIF_DEBUG +#define NETIF_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * PBUF_DEBUG: Enable debugging in pbuf.c. + */ +#ifndef PBUF_DEBUG +#define PBUF_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * API_LIB_DEBUG: Enable debugging in api_lib.c. + */ +#ifndef API_LIB_DEBUG +#define API_LIB_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * API_MSG_DEBUG: Enable debugging in api_msg.c. + */ +#ifndef API_MSG_DEBUG +#define API_MSG_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * SOCKETS_DEBUG: Enable debugging in sockets.c. + */ +#ifndef SOCKETS_DEBUG +#define SOCKETS_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * ICMP_DEBUG: Enable debugging in icmp.c. + */ +#ifndef ICMP_DEBUG +#define ICMP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * IGMP_DEBUG: Enable debugging in igmp.c. + */ +#ifndef IGMP_DEBUG +#define IGMP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * INET_DEBUG: Enable debugging in inet.c. + */ +#ifndef INET_DEBUG +#define INET_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * IP_DEBUG: Enable debugging for IP. + */ +#ifndef IP_DEBUG +#define IP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * IP_REASS_DEBUG: Enable debugging in ip_frag.c for both frag & reass. + */ +#ifndef IP_REASS_DEBUG +#define IP_REASS_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * RAW_DEBUG: Enable debugging in raw.c. + */ +#ifndef RAW_DEBUG +#define RAW_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * MEM_DEBUG: Enable debugging in mem.c. + */ +#ifndef MEM_DEBUG +#define MEM_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * MEMP_DEBUG: Enable debugging in memp.c. + */ +#ifndef MEMP_DEBUG +#define MEMP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * SYS_DEBUG: Enable debugging in sys.c. + */ +#ifndef SYS_DEBUG +#define SYS_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * TIMERS_DEBUG: Enable debugging in timers.c. + */ +#ifndef TIMERS_DEBUG +#define TIMERS_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * TCP_DEBUG: Enable debugging for TCP. + */ +#ifndef TCP_DEBUG +#define TCP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * TCP_INPUT_DEBUG: Enable debugging in tcp_in.c for incoming debug. + */ +#ifndef TCP_INPUT_DEBUG +#define TCP_INPUT_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * TCP_FR_DEBUG: Enable debugging in tcp_in.c for fast retransmit. + */ +#ifndef TCP_FR_DEBUG +#define TCP_FR_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * TCP_RTO_DEBUG: Enable debugging in TCP for retransmit + * timeout. + */ +#ifndef TCP_RTO_DEBUG +#define TCP_RTO_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * TCP_CWND_DEBUG: Enable debugging for TCP congestion window. + */ +#ifndef TCP_CWND_DEBUG +#define TCP_CWND_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * TCP_WND_DEBUG: Enable debugging in tcp_in.c for window updating. + */ +#ifndef TCP_WND_DEBUG +#define TCP_WND_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG: Enable debugging in tcp_out.c output functions. + */ +#ifndef TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG +#define TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * TCP_RST_DEBUG: Enable debugging for TCP with the RST message. + */ +#ifndef TCP_RST_DEBUG +#define TCP_RST_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * TCP_QLEN_DEBUG: Enable debugging for TCP queue lengths. + */ +#ifndef TCP_QLEN_DEBUG +#define TCP_QLEN_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * UDP_DEBUG: Enable debugging in UDP. + */ +#ifndef UDP_DEBUG +#define UDP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * TCPIP_DEBUG: Enable debugging in tcpip.c. + */ +#ifndef TCPIP_DEBUG +#define TCPIP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * PPP_DEBUG: Enable debugging for PPP. + */ +#ifndef PPP_DEBUG +#define PPP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * SLIP_DEBUG: Enable debugging in slipif.c. + */ +#ifndef SLIP_DEBUG +#define SLIP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * DHCP_DEBUG: Enable debugging in dhcp.c. + */ +#ifndef DHCP_DEBUG +#define DHCP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * AUTOIP_DEBUG: Enable debugging in autoip.c. + */ +#ifndef AUTOIP_DEBUG +#define AUTOIP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * SNMP_MSG_DEBUG: Enable debugging for SNMP messages. + */ +#ifndef SNMP_MSG_DEBUG +#define SNMP_MSG_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * SNMP_MIB_DEBUG: Enable debugging for SNMP MIBs. + */ +#ifndef SNMP_MIB_DEBUG +#define SNMP_MIB_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * DNS_DEBUG: Enable debugging for DNS. + */ +#ifndef DNS_DEBUG +#define DNS_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +/** + * IP6_DEBUG: Enable debugging for IPv6. + */ +#ifndef IP6_DEBUG +#define IP6_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_OPT_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/pbuf.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/pbuf.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..058e7013b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/pbuf.h @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_PBUF_H +#define LWIP_HDR_PBUF_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** Currently, the pbuf_custom code is only needed for one specific configuration + * of IP_FRAG */ +#define LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF (IP_FRAG && !IP_FRAG_USES_STATIC_BUF && !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF) + +/* @todo: We need a mechanism to prevent wasting memory in every pbuf + (TCP vs. UDP, IPv4 vs. IPv6: UDP/IPv4 packets may waste up to 28 bytes) */ + +#define PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN 20 +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define PBUF_IP_HLEN 40 +#else +#define PBUF_IP_HLEN 20 +#endif + +typedef enum { + PBUF_TRANSPORT, + PBUF_IP, + PBUF_LINK, + PBUF_RAW +} pbuf_layer; + +typedef enum { + PBUF_RAM, /* pbuf data is stored in RAM */ + PBUF_ROM, /* pbuf data is stored in ROM */ + PBUF_REF, /* pbuf comes from the pbuf pool */ + PBUF_POOL /* pbuf payload refers to RAM */ +} pbuf_type; + + +/** indicates this packet's data should be immediately passed to the application */ +#define PBUF_FLAG_PUSH 0x01U +/** indicates this is a custom pbuf: pbuf_free and pbuf_header handle such a + a pbuf differently */ +#define PBUF_FLAG_IS_CUSTOM 0x02U +/** indicates this pbuf is UDP multicast to be looped back */ +#define PBUF_FLAG_MCASTLOOP 0x04U +/** indicates this pbuf was received as link-level broadcast */ +#define PBUF_FLAG_LLBCAST 0x08U +/** indicates this pbuf was received as link-level multicast */ +#define PBUF_FLAG_LLMCAST 0x10U +/** indicates this pbuf includes a TCP FIN flag */ +#define PBUF_FLAG_TCP_FIN 0x20U + +struct pbuf { + /** next pbuf in singly linked pbuf chain */ + struct pbuf *next; + + /** pointer to the actual data in the buffer */ + void *payload; + + /** + * total length of this buffer and all next buffers in chain + * belonging to the same packet. + * + * For non-queue packet chains this is the invariant: + * p->tot_len == p->len + (p->next? p->next->tot_len: 0) + */ + u16_t tot_len; + + /** length of this buffer */ + u16_t len; + + /** pbuf_type as u8_t instead of enum to save space */ + u8_t /*pbuf_type*/ type; + + /** misc flags */ + u8_t flags; + + /** + * the reference count always equals the number of pointers + * that refer to this pbuf. This can be pointers from an application, + * the stack itself, or pbuf->next pointers from a chain. + */ + u16_t ref; +}; + +#if LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF +/** Prototype for a function to free a custom pbuf */ +typedef void (*pbuf_free_custom_fn)(struct pbuf *p); + +/** A custom pbuf: like a pbuf, but following a function pointer to free it. */ +struct pbuf_custom { + /** The actual pbuf */ + struct pbuf pbuf; + /** This function is called when pbuf_free deallocates this pbuf(_custom) */ + pbuf_free_custom_fn custom_free_function; +}; +#endif /* LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF */ + +#if LWIP_TCP && TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ +/** Define this to 0 to prevent freeing ooseq pbufs when the PBUF_POOL is empty */ +#ifndef PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ +#define PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ 1 +#endif /* PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ */ +#if NO_SYS && PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ +extern volatile u8_t pbuf_free_ooseq_pending; +void pbuf_free_ooseq(void); +/** When not using sys_check_timeouts(), call PBUF_CHECK_FREE_OOSEQ() + at regular intervals from main level to check if ooseq pbufs need to be + freed! */ +#define PBUF_CHECK_FREE_OOSEQ() do { if(pbuf_free_ooseq_pending) { \ + /* pbuf_alloc() reported PBUF_POOL to be empty -> try to free some \ + ooseq queued pbufs now */ \ + pbuf_free_ooseq(); }}while(0) +#endif /* NO_SYS && PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ*/ +#endif /* LWIP_TCP && TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ */ + +/* Initializes the pbuf module. This call is empty for now, but may not be in future. */ +#define pbuf_init() + +struct pbuf *pbuf_alloc(pbuf_layer l, u16_t length, pbuf_type type); +#if LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF +struct pbuf *pbuf_alloced_custom(pbuf_layer l, u16_t length, pbuf_type type, + struct pbuf_custom *p, void *payload_mem, + u16_t payload_mem_len); +#endif /* LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF */ +void pbuf_realloc(struct pbuf *p, u16_t size); +u8_t pbuf_header(struct pbuf *p, s16_t header_size); +void pbuf_ref(struct pbuf *p); +u8_t pbuf_free(struct pbuf *p); +u8_t pbuf_clen(struct pbuf *p); +void pbuf_cat(struct pbuf *head, struct pbuf *tail); +void pbuf_chain(struct pbuf *head, struct pbuf *tail); +struct pbuf *pbuf_dechain(struct pbuf *p); +err_t pbuf_copy(struct pbuf *p_to, struct pbuf *p_from); +u16_t pbuf_copy_partial(struct pbuf *p, void *dataptr, u16_t len, u16_t offset); +err_t pbuf_take(struct pbuf *buf, const void *dataptr, u16_t len); +struct pbuf *pbuf_coalesce(struct pbuf *p, pbuf_layer layer); +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY +err_t pbuf_fill_chksum(struct pbuf *p, u16_t start_offset, const void *dataptr, + u16_t len, u16_t *chksum); +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ +#if LWIP_TCP && TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE +void pbuf_split_64k(struct pbuf *p, struct pbuf **rest); +#endif /* LWIP_TCP && TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + +u8_t pbuf_get_at(struct pbuf* p, u16_t offset); +u16_t pbuf_memcmp(struct pbuf* p, u16_t offset, const void* s2, u16_t n); +u16_t pbuf_memfind(struct pbuf* p, const void* mem, u16_t mem_len, u16_t start_offset); +u16_t pbuf_strstr(struct pbuf* p, const char* substr); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_PBUF_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/pppapi.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/pppapi.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..520b4d7fb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/pppapi.h @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +/* + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + */ + +#ifndef __LWIP_PPPAPI_H__ +#define __LWIP_PPPAPI_H__ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_PPP_API /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "netif/ppp/ppp.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +struct pppapi_msg_msg { +#if !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING + sys_sem_t sem; +#endif /* !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ + int err; + ppp_pcb *ppp; + union { + struct { + u8_t authtype; + char *user; + char *passwd; + } setauth; +#if PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE + struct { + ppp_notify_phase_cb_fn notify_phase_cb; + } setnotifyphasecb; +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE */ +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + struct { + sio_fd_t fd; + ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb; + void *ctx_cb; + } serialcreate; +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT + struct { + struct netif *ethif; + const char *service_name; + const char *concentrator_name; + ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb; + void *ctx_cb; + } ethernetcreate; +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT + struct { + struct netif *netif; + ip_addr_t *ipaddr; + u16_t port; +#if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT + u8_t *secret; + u8_t secret_len; +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb; + void *ctx_cb; + } l2tpcreate; +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + struct { + u16_t holdoff; + } open; + struct { + int cmd; + void *arg; + } ioctl; +#if LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK + struct { + netif_status_callback_fn status_callback; + } netifstatuscallback; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK + struct { + netif_status_callback_fn link_callback; + } netiflinkcallback; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK */ + } msg; +}; + +struct pppapi_msg { + void (* function)(struct pppapi_msg_msg *msg); + struct pppapi_msg_msg msg; +}; + +/* API for application */ +ppp_pcb *pppapi_new(void); +void pppapi_set_default(ppp_pcb *pcb); +void pppapi_set_auth(ppp_pcb *pcb, u8_t authtype, char *user, char *passwd); +#if PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE +void pppapi_set_notify_phase_callback(ppp_pcb *pcb, ppp_notify_phase_cb_fn notify_phase_cb); +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE */ +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +int pppapi_over_serial_create(ppp_pcb *pcb, sio_fd_t fd, ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, void *ctx_cb); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT +int pppapi_over_ethernet_create(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct netif *ethif, const char *service_name, + const char *concentrator_name, ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, + void *ctx_cb); +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +int pppapi_over_l2tp_create(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, u16_t port, + u8_t *secret, u8_t secret_len, + ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, void *ctx_cb); +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ +int pppapi_open(ppp_pcb *pcb, u16_t holdoff); +int pppapi_close(ppp_pcb *pcb); +void pppapi_sighup(ppp_pcb *pcb); +int pppapi_delete(ppp_pcb *pcb); +int pppapi_ioctl(ppp_pcb *pcb, int cmd, void *arg); +#if LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK +void pppapi_set_netif_statuscallback(ppp_pcb *pcb, netif_status_callback_fn status_callback); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK +void pppapi_set_netif_linkcallback(ppp_pcb *pcb, netif_status_callback_fn link_callback); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_PPP_API */ + +#endif /* __LWIP_PPPAPI_H__ */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/raw.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/raw.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..350e29de1d --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/raw.h @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_RAW_H +#define LWIP_HDR_RAW_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_RAW /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +struct raw_pcb; + +/** Function prototype for raw pcb receive callback functions. + * @param arg user supplied argument (raw_pcb.recv_arg) + * @param pcb the raw_pcb which received data + * @param p the packet buffer that was received + * @param addr the remote IP address from which the packet was received + * @return 1 if the packet was 'eaten' (aka. deleted), + * 0 if the packet lives on + * If returning 1, the callback is responsible for freeing the pbuf + * if it's not used any more. + */ +typedef u8_t (*raw_recv_fn)(void *arg, struct raw_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *addr); + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** Function prototype for raw pcb IPv6 receive callback functions. + * @param arg user supplied argument (raw_pcb.recv_arg) + * @param pcb the raw_pcb which received data + * @param p the packet buffer that was received + * @param addr the remote IPv6 address from which the packet was received + * @return 1 if the packet was 'eaten' (aka. deleted), + * 0 if the packet lives on + * If returning 1, the callback is responsible for freeing the pbuf + * if it's not used any more. + */ +typedef u8_t (*raw_recv_ip6_fn)(void *arg, struct raw_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip6_addr_t *addr); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define RAW_PCB_RECV_IP6 raw_recv_ip6_fn ip6; +#else +#define RAW_PCB_RECV_IP6 +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +struct raw_pcb { + /* Common members of all PCB types */ + IP_PCB; + + struct raw_pcb *next; + + u8_t protocol; + + /** receive callback function */ + union { + raw_recv_fn ip4; + RAW_PCB_RECV_IP6 + } recv; + /* user-supplied argument for the recv callback */ + void *recv_arg; +#if LWIP_IPV6 + /* fields for handling checksum computations as per RFC3542. */ + u16_t chksum_offset; + u8_t chksum_reqd; +#endif +}; + +/* The following functions is the application layer interface to the + RAW code. */ +struct raw_pcb * raw_new (u8_t proto); +void raw_remove (struct raw_pcb *pcb); +err_t raw_bind (struct raw_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr); +err_t raw_connect (struct raw_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr); + +void raw_recv (struct raw_pcb *pcb, raw_recv_fn recv, void *recv_arg); +err_t raw_sendto (struct raw_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *ipaddr); +err_t raw_send (struct raw_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p); + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +struct raw_pcb * raw_new_ip6 (u8_t proto); +#define raw_bind_ip6(pcb, ip6addr) raw_bind(pcb, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr)) +#define raw_connect_ip6(pcb, ip6addr) raw_connect(pcb, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr)) +#define raw_recv_ip6(pcb, recv_ip6_fn, recv_arg) raw_recv(pcb, (raw_recv_fn)recv_ip6_fn, recv_arg) +#define raw_sendto_ip6(pcb, pbuf, ip6addr) raw_sendto(pcb, pbuf, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr)) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +/* The following functions are the lower layer interface to RAW. */ +u8_t raw_input (struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp); +#define raw_init() /* Compatibility define, not init needed. */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_RAW */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_RAW_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/sio.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/sio.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..23d116b3d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/sio.h @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + */ + +/* + * This is the interface to the platform specific serial IO module + * It needs to be implemented by those platforms which need SLIP or PPP + */ + +#ifndef SIO_H +#define SIO_H + +#include "lwip/arch.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* If you want to define sio_fd_t elsewhere or differently, + define this in your cc.h file. */ +#ifndef __sio_fd_t_defined +typedef void * sio_fd_t; +#endif + +/* The following functions can be defined to something else in your cc.h file + or be implemented in your custom sio.c file. */ + +#ifndef sio_open +/** + * Opens a serial device for communication. + * + * @param devnum device number + * @return handle to serial device if successful, NULL otherwise + */ +sio_fd_t sio_open(u8_t devnum); +#endif + +#ifndef sio_send +/** + * Sends a single character to the serial device. + * + * @param c character to send + * @param fd serial device handle + * + * @note This function will block until the character can be sent. + */ +void sio_send(u8_t c, sio_fd_t fd); +#endif + +#ifndef sio_recv +/** + * Receives a single character from the serial device. + * + * @param fd serial device handle + * + * @note This function will block until a character is received. + */ +u8_t sio_recv(sio_fd_t fd); +#endif + +#ifndef sio_read +/** + * Reads from the serial device. + * + * @param fd serial device handle + * @param data pointer to data buffer for receiving + * @param len maximum length (in bytes) of data to receive + * @return number of bytes actually received - may be 0 if aborted by sio_read_abort + * + * @note This function will block until data can be received. The blocking + * can be cancelled by calling sio_read_abort(). + */ +u32_t sio_read(sio_fd_t fd, u8_t *data, u32_t len); +#endif + +#ifndef sio_tryread +/** + * Tries to read from the serial device. Same as sio_read but returns + * immediately if no data is available and never blocks. + * + * @param fd serial device handle + * @param data pointer to data buffer for receiving + * @param len maximum length (in bytes) of data to receive + * @return number of bytes actually received + */ +u32_t sio_tryread(sio_fd_t fd, u8_t *data, u32_t len); +#endif + +#ifndef sio_write +/** + * Writes to the serial device. + * + * @param fd serial device handle + * @param data pointer to data to send + * @param len length (in bytes) of data to send + * @return number of bytes actually sent + * + * @note This function will block until all data can be sent. + */ +u32_t sio_write(sio_fd_t fd, u8_t *data, u32_t len); +#endif + +#ifndef sio_read_abort +/** + * Aborts a blocking sio_read() call. + * + * @param fd serial device handle + */ +void sio_read_abort(sio_fd_t fd); +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* SIO_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/snmp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/snmp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..101bb66d14 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/snmp.h @@ -0,0 +1,367 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Leon Woestenberg + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Leon Woestenberg + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_SNMP_H +#define LWIP_HDR_SNMP_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" + +struct udp_pcb; +struct netif; + +/** + * @see RFC1213, "MIB-II, 6. Definitions" + */ +enum snmp_ifType { + snmp_ifType_other=1, /* none of the following */ + snmp_ifType_regular1822, + snmp_ifType_hdh1822, + snmp_ifType_ddn_x25, + snmp_ifType_rfc877_x25, + snmp_ifType_ethernet_csmacd, + snmp_ifType_iso88023_csmacd, + snmp_ifType_iso88024_tokenBus, + snmp_ifType_iso88025_tokenRing, + snmp_ifType_iso88026_man, + snmp_ifType_starLan, + snmp_ifType_proteon_10Mbit, + snmp_ifType_proteon_80Mbit, + snmp_ifType_hyperchannel, + snmp_ifType_fddi, + snmp_ifType_lapb, + snmp_ifType_sdlc, + snmp_ifType_ds1, /* T-1 */ + snmp_ifType_e1, /* european equiv. of T-1 */ + snmp_ifType_basicISDN, + snmp_ifType_primaryISDN, /* proprietary serial */ + snmp_ifType_propPointToPointSerial, + snmp_ifType_ppp, + snmp_ifType_softwareLoopback, + snmp_ifType_eon, /* CLNP over IP [11] */ + snmp_ifType_ethernet_3Mbit, + snmp_ifType_nsip, /* XNS over IP */ + snmp_ifType_slip, /* generic SLIP */ + snmp_ifType_ultra, /* ULTRA technologies */ + snmp_ifType_ds3, /* T-3 */ + snmp_ifType_sip, /* SMDS */ + snmp_ifType_frame_relay +}; + +#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +/** SNMP "sysuptime" Interval */ +#define SNMP_SYSUPTIME_INTERVAL 10 + +/** fixed maximum length for object identifier type */ +#define LWIP_SNMP_OBJ_ID_LEN 32 + +/** internal object identifier representation */ +struct snmp_obj_id +{ + u8_t len; + s32_t id[LWIP_SNMP_OBJ_ID_LEN]; +}; + +/* system */ +void snmp_set_sysdescr(const u8_t* str, const u8_t* len); +void snmp_set_sysobjid(const struct snmp_obj_id *oid); +void snmp_get_sysobjid_ptr(const struct snmp_obj_id **oid); +void snmp_inc_sysuptime(void); +void snmp_add_sysuptime(u32_t value); +void snmp_get_sysuptime(u32_t *value); +void snmp_set_syscontact(u8_t *ocstr, u8_t *ocstrlen); +void snmp_set_sysname(u8_t *ocstr, u8_t *ocstrlen); +void snmp_set_syslocation(u8_t *ocstr, u8_t *ocstrlen); + +/* network interface */ +void snmp_add_ifinoctets(struct netif *ni, u32_t value); +void snmp_inc_ifinucastpkts(struct netif *ni); +void snmp_inc_ifinnucastpkts(struct netif *ni); +void snmp_inc_ifindiscards(struct netif *ni); +void snmp_add_ifoutoctets(struct netif *ni, u32_t value); +void snmp_inc_ifoutucastpkts(struct netif *ni); +void snmp_inc_ifoutnucastpkts(struct netif *ni); +void snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(struct netif *ni); +void snmp_inc_iflist(void); +void snmp_dec_iflist(void); + +/* ARP (for atTable and ipNetToMediaTable) */ +void snmp_insert_arpidx_tree(struct netif *ni, ip_addr_t *ip); +void snmp_delete_arpidx_tree(struct netif *ni, ip_addr_t *ip); + +/* IP */ +void snmp_inc_ipinreceives(void); +void snmp_inc_ipinhdrerrors(void); +void snmp_inc_ipinaddrerrors(void); +void snmp_inc_ipforwdatagrams(void); +void snmp_inc_ipinunknownprotos(void); +void snmp_inc_ipindiscards(void); +void snmp_inc_ipindelivers(void); +void snmp_inc_ipoutrequests(void); +void snmp_inc_ipoutdiscards(void); +void snmp_inc_ipoutnoroutes(void); +void snmp_inc_ipreasmreqds(void); +void snmp_inc_ipreasmoks(void); +void snmp_inc_ipreasmfails(void); +void snmp_inc_ipfragoks(void); +void snmp_inc_ipfragfails(void); +void snmp_inc_ipfragcreates(void); +void snmp_inc_iproutingdiscards(void); +void snmp_insert_ipaddridx_tree(struct netif *ni); +void snmp_delete_ipaddridx_tree(struct netif *ni); +void snmp_insert_iprteidx_tree(u8_t dflt, struct netif *ni); +void snmp_delete_iprteidx_tree(u8_t dflt, struct netif *ni); + +/* ICMP */ +void snmp_inc_icmpinmsgs(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpinerrors(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpindestunreachs(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpintimeexcds(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpinparmprobs(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpinsrcquenchs(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpinredirects(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpinechos(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpinechoreps(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpintimestamps(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpintimestampreps(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpinaddrmasks(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpinaddrmaskreps(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpoutmsgs(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpouterrors(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpoutdestunreachs(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpouttimeexcds(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpoutparmprobs(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpoutsrcquenchs(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpoutredirects(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpoutechos(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpoutechoreps(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpouttimestamps(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpouttimestampreps(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpoutaddrmasks(void); +void snmp_inc_icmpoutaddrmaskreps(void); + +/* TCP */ +void snmp_inc_tcpactiveopens(void); +void snmp_inc_tcppassiveopens(void); +void snmp_inc_tcpattemptfails(void); +void snmp_inc_tcpestabresets(void); +void snmp_inc_tcpinsegs(void); +void snmp_inc_tcpoutsegs(void); +void snmp_inc_tcpretranssegs(void); +void snmp_inc_tcpinerrs(void); +void snmp_inc_tcpoutrsts(void); + +/* UDP */ +void snmp_inc_udpindatagrams(void); +void snmp_inc_udpnoports(void); +void snmp_inc_udpinerrors(void); +void snmp_inc_udpoutdatagrams(void); +void snmp_insert_udpidx_tree(struct udp_pcb *pcb); +void snmp_delete_udpidx_tree(struct udp_pcb *pcb); + +/* SNMP */ +void snmp_inc_snmpinpkts(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpoutpkts(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpinbadversions(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpinbadcommunitynames(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpinbadcommunityuses(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpintoobigs(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpinnosuchnames(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpinbadvalues(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpinreadonlys(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpingenerrs(void); +void snmp_add_snmpintotalreqvars(u8_t value); +void snmp_add_snmpintotalsetvars(u8_t value); +void snmp_inc_snmpingetrequests(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpingetnexts(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpinsetrequests(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpingetresponses(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpintraps(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpouttoobigs(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpoutnosuchnames(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpoutbadvalues(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpoutgenerrs(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpoutgetrequests(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpoutgetnexts(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpoutsetrequests(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpoutgetresponses(void); +void snmp_inc_snmpouttraps(void); +void snmp_get_snmpgrpid_ptr(struct snmp_obj_id **oid); +void snmp_set_snmpenableauthentraps(u8_t *value); +void snmp_get_snmpenableauthentraps(u8_t *value); + +/* LWIP_SNMP support not available */ +/* define everything to be empty */ +#else + +/* system */ +#define snmp_set_sysdescr(str, len) +#define snmp_set_sysobjid(oid); +#define snmp_get_sysobjid_ptr(oid) +#define snmp_inc_sysuptime() +#define snmp_add_sysuptime(value) +#define snmp_get_sysuptime(value) +#define snmp_set_syscontact(ocstr, ocstrlen); +#define snmp_set_sysname(ocstr, ocstrlen); +#define snmp_set_syslocation(ocstr, ocstrlen); + +/* network interface */ +#define snmp_add_ifinoctets(ni,value) +#define snmp_inc_ifinucastpkts(ni) +#define snmp_inc_ifinnucastpkts(ni) +#define snmp_inc_ifindiscards(ni) +#define snmp_add_ifoutoctets(ni,value) +#define snmp_inc_ifoutucastpkts(ni) +#define snmp_inc_ifoutnucastpkts(ni) +#define snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(ni) +#define snmp_inc_iflist() +#define snmp_dec_iflist() + +/* ARP */ +#define snmp_insert_arpidx_tree(ni,ip) +#define snmp_delete_arpidx_tree(ni,ip) + +/* IP */ +#define snmp_inc_ipinreceives() +#define snmp_inc_ipinhdrerrors() +#define snmp_inc_ipinaddrerrors() +#define snmp_inc_ipforwdatagrams() +#define snmp_inc_ipinunknownprotos() +#define snmp_inc_ipindiscards() +#define snmp_inc_ipindelivers() +#define snmp_inc_ipoutrequests() +#define snmp_inc_ipoutdiscards() +#define snmp_inc_ipoutnoroutes() +#define snmp_inc_ipreasmreqds() +#define snmp_inc_ipreasmoks() +#define snmp_inc_ipreasmfails() +#define snmp_inc_ipfragoks() +#define snmp_inc_ipfragfails() +#define snmp_inc_ipfragcreates() +#define snmp_inc_iproutingdiscards() +#define snmp_insert_ipaddridx_tree(ni) +#define snmp_delete_ipaddridx_tree(ni) +#define snmp_insert_iprteidx_tree(dflt, ni) +#define snmp_delete_iprteidx_tree(dflt, ni) + +/* ICMP */ +#define snmp_inc_icmpinmsgs() +#define snmp_inc_icmpinerrors() +#define snmp_inc_icmpindestunreachs() +#define snmp_inc_icmpintimeexcds() +#define snmp_inc_icmpinparmprobs() +#define snmp_inc_icmpinsrcquenchs() +#define snmp_inc_icmpinredirects() +#define snmp_inc_icmpinechos() +#define snmp_inc_icmpinechoreps() +#define snmp_inc_icmpintimestamps() +#define snmp_inc_icmpintimestampreps() +#define snmp_inc_icmpinaddrmasks() +#define snmp_inc_icmpinaddrmaskreps() +#define snmp_inc_icmpoutmsgs() +#define snmp_inc_icmpouterrors() +#define snmp_inc_icmpoutdestunreachs() +#define snmp_inc_icmpouttimeexcds() +#define snmp_inc_icmpoutparmprobs() +#define snmp_inc_icmpoutsrcquenchs() +#define snmp_inc_icmpoutredirects() +#define snmp_inc_icmpoutechos() +#define snmp_inc_icmpoutechoreps() +#define snmp_inc_icmpouttimestamps() +#define snmp_inc_icmpouttimestampreps() +#define snmp_inc_icmpoutaddrmasks() +#define snmp_inc_icmpoutaddrmaskreps() +/* TCP */ +#define snmp_inc_tcpactiveopens() +#define snmp_inc_tcppassiveopens() +#define snmp_inc_tcpattemptfails() +#define snmp_inc_tcpestabresets() +#define snmp_inc_tcpinsegs() +#define snmp_inc_tcpoutsegs() +#define snmp_inc_tcpretranssegs() +#define snmp_inc_tcpinerrs() +#define snmp_inc_tcpoutrsts() + +/* UDP */ +#define snmp_inc_udpindatagrams() +#define snmp_inc_udpnoports() +#define snmp_inc_udpinerrors() +#define snmp_inc_udpoutdatagrams() +#define snmp_insert_udpidx_tree(pcb) +#define snmp_delete_udpidx_tree(pcb) + +/* SNMP */ +#define snmp_inc_snmpinpkts() +#define snmp_inc_snmpoutpkts() +#define snmp_inc_snmpinbadversions() +#define snmp_inc_snmpinbadcommunitynames() +#define snmp_inc_snmpinbadcommunityuses() +#define snmp_inc_snmpinasnparseerrs() +#define snmp_inc_snmpintoobigs() +#define snmp_inc_snmpinnosuchnames() +#define snmp_inc_snmpinbadvalues() +#define snmp_inc_snmpinreadonlys() +#define snmp_inc_snmpingenerrs() +#define snmp_add_snmpintotalreqvars(value) +#define snmp_add_snmpintotalsetvars(value) +#define snmp_inc_snmpingetrequests() +#define snmp_inc_snmpingetnexts() +#define snmp_inc_snmpinsetrequests() +#define snmp_inc_snmpingetresponses() +#define snmp_inc_snmpintraps() +#define snmp_inc_snmpouttoobigs() +#define snmp_inc_snmpoutnosuchnames() +#define snmp_inc_snmpoutbadvalues() +#define snmp_inc_snmpoutgenerrs() +#define snmp_inc_snmpoutgetrequests() +#define snmp_inc_snmpoutgetnexts() +#define snmp_inc_snmpoutsetrequests() +#define snmp_inc_snmpoutgetresponses() +#define snmp_inc_snmpouttraps() +#define snmp_get_snmpgrpid_ptr(oid) +#define snmp_set_snmpenableauthentraps(value) +#define snmp_get_snmpenableauthentraps(value) + +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_SNMP_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/snmp_asn1.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/snmp_asn1.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9ef92288d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/snmp_asn1.h @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +/** + * @file + * Abstract Syntax Notation One (ISO 8824, 8825) codec. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * Author: Christiaan Simons + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_SNMP_ASN1_H +#define LWIP_HDR_SNMP_ASN1_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" + +#if LWIP_SNMP + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#define SNMP_ASN1_UNIV (0) /* (!0x80 | !0x40) */ +#define SNMP_ASN1_APPLIC (0x40) /* (!0x80 | 0x40) */ +#define SNMP_ASN1_CONTXT (0x80) /* ( 0x80 | !0x40) */ + +#define SNMP_ASN1_CONSTR (0x20) /* ( 0x20) */ +#define SNMP_ASN1_PRIMIT (0) /* (!0x20) */ + +/* universal tags */ +#define SNMP_ASN1_INTEG 2 +#define SNMP_ASN1_OC_STR 4 +#define SNMP_ASN1_NUL 5 +#define SNMP_ASN1_OBJ_ID 6 +#define SNMP_ASN1_SEQ 16 + +/* application specific (SNMP) tags */ +#define SNMP_ASN1_IPADDR 0 /* octet string size(4) */ +#define SNMP_ASN1_COUNTER 1 /* u32_t */ +#define SNMP_ASN1_GAUGE 2 /* u32_t */ +#define SNMP_ASN1_TIMETICKS 3 /* u32_t */ +#define SNMP_ASN1_OPAQUE 4 /* octet string */ + +/* context specific (SNMP) tags */ +#define SNMP_ASN1_PDU_GET_REQ 0 +#define SNMP_ASN1_PDU_GET_NEXT_REQ 1 +#define SNMP_ASN1_PDU_GET_RESP 2 +#define SNMP_ASN1_PDU_SET_REQ 3 +#define SNMP_ASN1_PDU_TRAP 4 + +err_t snmp_asn1_dec_type(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u8_t *type); +err_t snmp_asn1_dec_length(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u8_t *octets_used, u16_t *length); +err_t snmp_asn1_dec_u32t(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t len, u32_t *value); +err_t snmp_asn1_dec_s32t(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t len, s32_t *value); +err_t snmp_asn1_dec_oid(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t len, struct snmp_obj_id *oid); +err_t snmp_asn1_dec_raw(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t len, u16_t raw_len, u8_t *raw); + +void snmp_asn1_enc_length_cnt(u16_t length, u8_t *octets_needed); +void snmp_asn1_enc_u32t_cnt(u32_t value, u16_t *octets_needed); +void snmp_asn1_enc_s32t_cnt(s32_t value, u16_t *octets_needed); +void snmp_asn1_enc_oid_cnt(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, u16_t *octets_needed); +err_t snmp_asn1_enc_type(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u8_t type); +err_t snmp_asn1_enc_length(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t length); +err_t snmp_asn1_enc_u32t(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t octets_needed, u32_t value); +err_t snmp_asn1_enc_s32t(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t octets_needed, s32_t value); +err_t snmp_asn1_enc_oid(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident); +err_t snmp_asn1_enc_raw(struct pbuf *p, u16_t ofs, u16_t raw_len, u8_t *raw); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_SNMP_ASN1_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/snmp_msg.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/snmp_msg.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3f65395dea --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/snmp_msg.h @@ -0,0 +1,315 @@ +/** + * @file + * SNMP Agent message handling structures. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * Author: Christiaan Simons + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_SNMP_MSG_H +#define LWIP_HDR_SNMP_MSG_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/snmp_structs.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" + +#if LWIP_SNMP + +#if SNMP_PRIVATE_MIB +/* When using a private MIB, you have to create a file 'private_mib.h' that contains + * a 'struct mib_array_node mib_private' which contains your MIB. */ +#include "private_mib.h" +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* The listen port of the SNMP agent. Clients have to make their requests to + this port. Most standard clients won't work if you change this! */ +#ifndef SNMP_IN_PORT +#define SNMP_IN_PORT 161 +#endif +/* The remote port the SNMP agent sends traps to. Most standard trap sinks won't + work if you change this! */ +#ifndef SNMP_TRAP_PORT +#define SNMP_TRAP_PORT 162 +#endif + +#define SNMP_ES_NOERROR 0 +#define SNMP_ES_TOOBIG 1 +#define SNMP_ES_NOSUCHNAME 2 +#define SNMP_ES_BADVALUE 3 +#define SNMP_ES_READONLY 4 +#define SNMP_ES_GENERROR 5 + +#define SNMP_GENTRAP_COLDSTART 0 +#define SNMP_GENTRAP_WARMSTART 1 +#define SNMP_GENTRAP_AUTHFAIL 4 +#define SNMP_GENTRAP_ENTERPRISESPC 6 + +struct snmp_varbind +{ + /* next pointer, NULL for last in list */ + struct snmp_varbind *next; + /* previous pointer, NULL for first in list */ + struct snmp_varbind *prev; + + /* object identifier length (in s32_t) */ + u8_t ident_len; + /* object identifier array */ + s32_t *ident; + + /* object value ASN1 type */ + u8_t value_type; + /* object value length (in u8_t) */ + u8_t value_len; + /* object value */ + void *value; + + /* encoding varbind seq length length */ + u8_t seqlenlen; + /* encoding object identifier length length */ + u8_t olenlen; + /* encoding object value length length */ + u8_t vlenlen; + /* encoding varbind seq length */ + u16_t seqlen; + /* encoding object identifier length */ + u16_t olen; + /* encoding object value length */ + u16_t vlen; +}; + +struct snmp_varbind_root +{ + struct snmp_varbind *head; + struct snmp_varbind *tail; + /* number of variable bindings in list */ + u8_t count; + /* encoding varbind-list seq length length */ + u8_t seqlenlen; + /* encoding varbind-list seq length */ + u16_t seqlen; +}; + +/** output response message header length fields */ +struct snmp_resp_header_lengths +{ + /* encoding error-index length length */ + u8_t erridxlenlen; + /* encoding error-status length length */ + u8_t errstatlenlen; + /* encoding request id length length */ + u8_t ridlenlen; + /* encoding pdu length length */ + u8_t pdulenlen; + /* encoding community length length */ + u8_t comlenlen; + /* encoding version length length */ + u8_t verlenlen; + /* encoding sequence length length */ + u8_t seqlenlen; + + /* encoding error-index length */ + u16_t erridxlen; + /* encoding error-status length */ + u16_t errstatlen; + /* encoding request id length */ + u16_t ridlen; + /* encoding pdu length */ + u16_t pdulen; + /* encoding community length */ + u16_t comlen; + /* encoding version length */ + u16_t verlen; + /* encoding sequence length */ + u16_t seqlen; +}; + +/** output response message header length fields */ +struct snmp_trap_header_lengths +{ + /* encoding timestamp length length */ + u8_t tslenlen; + /* encoding specific-trap length length */ + u8_t strplenlen; + /* encoding generic-trap length length */ + u8_t gtrplenlen; + /* encoding agent-addr length length */ + u8_t aaddrlenlen; + /* encoding enterprise-id length length */ + u8_t eidlenlen; + /* encoding pdu length length */ + u8_t pdulenlen; + /* encoding community length length */ + u8_t comlenlen; + /* encoding version length length */ + u8_t verlenlen; + /* encoding sequence length length */ + u8_t seqlenlen; + + /* encoding timestamp length */ + u16_t tslen; + /* encoding specific-trap length */ + u16_t strplen; + /* encoding generic-trap length */ + u16_t gtrplen; + /* encoding agent-addr length */ + u16_t aaddrlen; + /* encoding enterprise-id length */ + u16_t eidlen; + /* encoding pdu length */ + u16_t pdulen; + /* encoding community length */ + u16_t comlen; + /* encoding version length */ + u16_t verlen; + /* encoding sequence length */ + u16_t seqlen; +}; + +/* Accepting new SNMP messages. */ +#define SNMP_MSG_EMPTY 0 +/* Search for matching object for variable binding. */ +#define SNMP_MSG_SEARCH_OBJ 1 +/* Perform SNMP operation on in-memory object. + Pass-through states, for symmetry only. */ +#define SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF 2 +#define SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_GET_VALUE 3 +#define SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_SET_TEST 4 +#define SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF_S 5 +#define SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_SET_VALUE 6 +/* Perform SNMP operation on object located externally. + In theory this could be used for building a proxy agent. + Practical use is for an enterprise spc. app. gateway. */ +#define SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF 7 +#define SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_VALUE 8 +#define SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_SET_TEST 9 +#define SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_GET_OBJDEF_S 10 +#define SNMP_MSG_EXTERNAL_SET_VALUE 11 + +#define SNMP_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN 64 +struct snmp_msg_pstat +{ + /* lwIP local port (161) binding */ + struct udp_pcb *pcb; + /* source IP address */ + ip_addr_t sip; + /* source UDP port */ + u16_t sp; + /* request type */ + u8_t rt; + /* request ID */ + s32_t rid; + /* error status */ + s32_t error_status; + /* error index */ + s32_t error_index; + /* community name (zero terminated) */ + u8_t community[SNMP_COMMUNITY_STR_LEN + 1]; + /* community string length (exclusive zero term) */ + u8_t com_strlen; + /* one out of MSG_EMPTY, MSG_DEMUX, MSG_INTERNAL, MSG_EXTERNAL_x */ + u8_t state; + /* saved arguments for MSG_EXTERNAL_x */ + struct mib_external_node *ext_mib_node; + struct snmp_name_ptr ext_name_ptr; + struct obj_def ext_object_def; + struct snmp_obj_id ext_oid; + /* index into input variable binding list */ + u8_t vb_idx; + /* ptr into input variable binding list */ + struct snmp_varbind *vb_ptr; + /* list of variable bindings from input */ + struct snmp_varbind_root invb; + /* list of variable bindings to output */ + struct snmp_varbind_root outvb; + /* output response lengths used in ASN encoding */ + struct snmp_resp_header_lengths rhl; +}; + +struct snmp_msg_trap +{ + /* lwIP local port (161) binding */ + struct udp_pcb *pcb; + /* destination IP address in network order */ + ip_addr_t dip; + + /* source enterprise ID (sysObjectID) */ + struct snmp_obj_id *enterprise; + /* source IP address, raw network order format */ + u8_t sip_raw[4]; + /* generic trap code */ + u32_t gen_trap; + /* specific trap code */ + u32_t spc_trap; + /* timestamp */ + u32_t ts; + /* list of variable bindings to output */ + struct snmp_varbind_root outvb; + /* output trap lengths used in ASN encoding */ + struct snmp_trap_header_lengths thl; +}; + +/** Agent Version constant, 0 = v1 oddity */ +extern const s32_t snmp_version; +/** Agent default "public" community string */ +extern const char snmp_publiccommunity[7]; + +extern struct snmp_msg_trap trap_msg; + +/** Agent setup, start listening to port 161. */ +void snmp_init(void); +void snmp_trap_dst_enable(u8_t dst_idx, u8_t enable); +void snmp_trap_dst_ip_set(u8_t dst_idx, ip_addr_t *dst); + +/** Varbind-list functions. */ +struct snmp_varbind* snmp_varbind_alloc(struct snmp_obj_id *oid, u8_t type, u8_t len); +void snmp_varbind_free(struct snmp_varbind *vb); +void snmp_varbind_list_free(struct snmp_varbind_root *root); +void snmp_varbind_tail_add(struct snmp_varbind_root *root, struct snmp_varbind *vb); +struct snmp_varbind* snmp_varbind_tail_remove(struct snmp_varbind_root *root); + +/** Handle an internal (recv) or external (private response) event. */ +void snmp_msg_event(u8_t request_id); +err_t snmp_send_response(struct snmp_msg_pstat *m_stat); +err_t snmp_send_trap(s8_t generic_trap, struct snmp_obj_id *eoid, s32_t specific_trap); +void snmp_coldstart_trap(void); +void snmp_authfail_trap(void); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_SNMP_MSG_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/snmp_structs.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/snmp_structs.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..61fef8ee39 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/snmp_structs.h @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ +/** + * @file + * Generic MIB tree structures. + * + * @todo namespace prefixes + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2006 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * Author: Christiaan Simons + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_SNMP_STRUCTS_H +#define LWIP_HDR_SNMP_STRUCTS_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_SNMP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/snmp.h" + +#if SNMP_PRIVATE_MIB +/* When using a private MIB, you have to create a file 'private_mib.h' that contains + * a 'struct mib_array_node mib_private' which contains your MIB. */ +#include "private_mib.h" +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* MIB object instance */ +#define MIB_OBJECT_NONE 0 +#define MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR 1 +#define MIB_OBJECT_TAB 2 + +/* MIB access types */ +#define MIB_ACCESS_READ 1 +#define MIB_ACCESS_WRITE 2 + +/* MIB object access */ +#define MIB_OBJECT_READ_ONLY MIB_ACCESS_READ +#define MIB_OBJECT_READ_WRITE (MIB_ACCESS_READ | MIB_ACCESS_WRITE) +#define MIB_OBJECT_WRITE_ONLY MIB_ACCESS_WRITE +#define MIB_OBJECT_NOT_ACCESSIBLE 0 + +/** object definition returned by (get_object_def)() */ +struct obj_def +{ + /* MIB_OBJECT_NONE (0), MIB_OBJECT_SCALAR (1), MIB_OBJECT_TAB (2) */ + u8_t instance; + /* 0 read-only, 1 read-write, 2 write-only, 3 not-accessible */ + u8_t access; + /* ASN type for this object */ + u8_t asn_type; + /* value length (host length) */ + u16_t v_len; + /* length of instance part of supplied object identifier */ + u8_t id_inst_len; + /* instance part of supplied object identifier */ + s32_t *id_inst_ptr; +}; + +struct snmp_name_ptr +{ + u8_t ident_len; + s32_t *ident; +}; + +/** MIB const scalar (.0) node */ +#define MIB_NODE_SC 0x01 +/** MIB const array node */ +#define MIB_NODE_AR 0x02 +/** MIB array node (mem_malloced from RAM) */ +#define MIB_NODE_RA 0x03 +/** MIB list root node (mem_malloced from RAM) */ +#define MIB_NODE_LR 0x04 +/** MIB node for external objects */ +#define MIB_NODE_EX 0x05 + +/** node "base class" layout, the mandatory fields for a node */ +struct mib_node +{ + /** returns struct obj_def for the given object identifier */ + void (*get_object_def)(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); + /** returns object value for the given object identifier, + @note the caller must allocate at least len bytes for the value */ + void (*get_value)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + /** tests length and/or range BEFORE setting */ + u8_t (*set_test)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + /** sets object value, only to be called when set_test() */ + void (*set_value)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + /** One out of MIB_NODE_AR, MIB_NODE_LR or MIB_NODE_EX */ + u8_t node_type; + /* array or max list length */ + u16_t maxlength; +}; + +/** derived node for scalars .0 index */ +typedef struct mib_node mib_scalar_node; + +/** derived node, points to a fixed size const array + of sub-identifiers plus a 'child' pointer */ +struct mib_array_node +{ + /* inherited "base class" members */ + void (*get_object_def)(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); + void (*get_value)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + u8_t (*set_test)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + void (*set_value)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + + u8_t node_type; + u16_t maxlength; + + /* additional struct members */ + const s32_t *objid; + struct mib_node* const *nptr; +}; + +/** derived node, points to a fixed size mem_malloced array + of sub-identifiers plus a 'child' pointer */ +struct mib_ram_array_node +{ + /* inherited "base class" members */ + void (*get_object_def)(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); + void (*get_value)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + u8_t (*set_test)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + void (*set_value)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + + u8_t node_type; + u16_t maxlength; + + /* aditional struct members */ + s32_t *objid; + struct mib_node **nptr; +}; + +struct mib_list_node +{ + struct mib_list_node *prev; + struct mib_list_node *next; + s32_t objid; + struct mib_node *nptr; +}; + +/** derived node, points to a doubly linked list + of sub-identifiers plus a 'child' pointer */ +struct mib_list_rootnode +{ + /* inherited "base class" members */ + void (*get_object_def)(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); + void (*get_value)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + u8_t (*set_test)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + void (*set_value)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + + u8_t node_type; + u16_t maxlength; + + /* additional struct members */ + struct mib_list_node *head; + struct mib_list_node *tail; + /* counts list nodes in list */ + u16_t count; +}; + +/** derived node, has access functions for mib object in external memory or device + using 'tree_level' and 'idx', with a range 0 .. (level_length() - 1) */ +struct mib_external_node +{ + /* inherited "base class" members */ + void (*get_object_def)(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); + void (*get_value)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + u8_t (*set_test)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + void (*set_value)(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + + u8_t node_type; + u16_t maxlength; + + /* additional struct members */ + /** points to an external (in memory) record of some sort of addressing + information, passed to and interpreted by the funtions below */ + void* addr_inf; + /** tree levels under this node */ + u8_t tree_levels; + /** number of objects at this level */ + u16_t (*level_length)(void* addr_inf, u8_t level); + /** compares object sub identifier with external id + return zero when equal, nonzero when unequal */ + s32_t (*ident_cmp)(void* addr_inf, u8_t level, u16_t idx, s32_t sub_id); + void (*get_objid)(void* addr_inf, u8_t level, u16_t idx, s32_t *sub_id); + + /** async Questions */ + void (*get_object_def_q)(void* addr_inf, u8_t rid, u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident); + void (*get_value_q)(u8_t rid, struct obj_def *od); + void (*set_test_q)(u8_t rid, struct obj_def *od); + void (*set_value_q)(u8_t rid, struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + /** async Answers */ + void (*get_object_def_a)(u8_t rid, u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); + void (*get_value_a)(u8_t rid, struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + u8_t (*set_test_a)(u8_t rid, struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + void (*set_value_a)(u8_t rid, struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + /** async Panic Close (agent returns error reply, + e.g. used for external transaction cleanup) */ + void (*get_object_def_pc)(u8_t rid, u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident); + void (*get_value_pc)(u8_t rid, struct obj_def *od); + void (*set_test_pc)(u8_t rid, struct obj_def *od); + void (*set_value_pc)(u8_t rid, struct obj_def *od); +}; + +/** export MIB tree from mib2.c */ +extern const struct mib_array_node internet; + +/** dummy function pointers for non-leaf MIB nodes from mib2.c */ +void noleafs_get_object_def(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct obj_def *od); +void noleafs_get_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +u8_t noleafs_set_test(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); +void noleafs_set_value(struct obj_def *od, u16_t len, void *value); + +void snmp_oidtoip(s32_t *ident, ip_addr_t *ip); +void snmp_iptooid(ip_addr_t *ip, s32_t *ident); +void snmp_ifindextonetif(s32_t ifindex, struct netif **netif); +void snmp_netiftoifindex(struct netif *netif, s32_t *ifidx); + +struct mib_list_node* snmp_mib_ln_alloc(s32_t id); +void snmp_mib_ln_free(struct mib_list_node *ln); +struct mib_list_rootnode* snmp_mib_lrn_alloc(void); +void snmp_mib_lrn_free(struct mib_list_rootnode *lrn); + +s8_t snmp_mib_node_insert(struct mib_list_rootnode *rn, s32_t objid, struct mib_list_node **insn); +s8_t snmp_mib_node_find(struct mib_list_rootnode *rn, s32_t objid, struct mib_list_node **fn); +struct mib_list_rootnode *snmp_mib_node_delete(struct mib_list_rootnode *rn, struct mib_list_node *n); + +struct mib_node* snmp_search_tree(struct mib_node *node, u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct snmp_name_ptr *np); +struct mib_node* snmp_expand_tree(struct mib_node *node, u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct snmp_obj_id *oidret); +u8_t snmp_iso_prefix_tst(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident); +u8_t snmp_iso_prefix_expand(u8_t ident_len, s32_t *ident, struct snmp_obj_id *oidret); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_SNMP_STRUCTS_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/sockets.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/sockets.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7406dca897 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/sockets.h @@ -0,0 +1,475 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_SOCKETS_H +#define LWIP_HDR_SOCKETS_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_SOCKET /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include /* for size_t */ + +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" +#include "lwip/inet.h" +#include "lwip/inet6.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* If your port already typedef's sa_family_t, define SA_FAMILY_T_DEFINED + to prevent this code from redefining it. */ +#if !defined(sa_family_t) && !defined(SA_FAMILY_T_DEFINED) +typedef u8_t sa_family_t; +#endif +/* If your port already typedef's in_port_t, define IN_PORT_T_DEFINED + to prevent this code from redefining it. */ +#if !defined(in_port_t) && !defined(IN_PORT_T_DEFINED) +typedef u16_t in_port_t; +#endif + +/* members are in network byte order */ +struct sockaddr_in { + u8_t sin_len; + sa_family_t sin_family; + in_port_t sin_port; + struct in_addr sin_addr; +#define SIN_ZERO_LEN 8 + char sin_zero[SIN_ZERO_LEN]; +}; + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +struct sockaddr_in6 { + u8_t sin6_len; /* length of this structure */ + sa_family_t sin6_family; /* AF_INET6 */ + in_port_t sin6_port; /* Transport layer port # */ + u32_t sin6_flowinfo; /* IPv6 flow information */ + struct in6_addr sin6_addr; /* IPv6 address */ +}; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +struct sockaddr { + u8_t sa_len; + sa_family_t sa_family; +#if LWIP_IPV6 + char sa_data[22]; +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + char sa_data[14]; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +}; + +struct sockaddr_storage { + u8_t s2_len; + sa_family_t ss_family; + char s2_data1[2]; + u32_t s2_data2[3]; +#if LWIP_IPV6 + u32_t s2_data3[2]; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +}; + +/* If your port already typedef's socklen_t, define SOCKLEN_T_DEFINED + to prevent this code from redefining it. */ +#if !defined(socklen_t) && !defined(SOCKLEN_T_DEFINED) +typedef u32_t socklen_t; +#endif + +struct lwip_sock; + +/** This struct is used to pass data to the set/getsockopt_internal + * functions running in tcpip_thread context (only a void* is allowed) */ +struct lwip_setgetsockopt_data { + /** socket struct for which to change options */ + struct lwip_sock *sock; +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + /** socket index for which to change options */ + int s; +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + /** level of the option to process */ + int level; + /** name of the option to process */ + int optname; + /** set: value to set the option to + * get: value of the option is stored here */ + void *optval; + /** size of *optval */ + socklen_t *optlen; + /** if an error occures, it is temporarily stored here */ + err_t err; +}; + +/* Socket protocol types (TCP/UDP/RAW) */ +#define SOCK_STREAM 1 +#define SOCK_DGRAM 2 +#define SOCK_RAW 3 + +/* + * Option flags per-socket. These must match the SOF_ flags in ip.h (checked in init.c) + */ +#define SO_DEBUG 0x0001 /* Unimplemented: turn on debugging info recording */ +#define SO_ACCEPTCONN 0x0002 /* socket has had listen() */ +#define SO_REUSEADDR 0x0004 /* Allow local address reuse */ +#define SO_KEEPALIVE 0x0008 /* keep connections alive */ +#define SO_DONTROUTE 0x0010 /* Unimplemented: just use interface addresses */ +#define SO_BROADCAST 0x0020 /* permit to send and to receive broadcast messages (see IP_SOF_BROADCAST option) */ +#define SO_USELOOPBACK 0x0040 /* Unimplemented: bypass hardware when possible */ +#define SO_LINGER 0x0080 /* linger on close if data present */ +#define SO_OOBINLINE 0x0100 /* Unimplemented: leave received OOB data in line */ +#define SO_REUSEPORT 0x0200 /* Unimplemented: allow local address & port reuse */ + +#define SO_DONTLINGER ((int)(~SO_LINGER)) + +/* + * Additional options, not kept in so_options. + */ +#define SO_SNDBUF 0x1001 /* Unimplemented: send buffer size */ +#define SO_RCVBUF 0x1002 /* receive buffer size */ +#define SO_SNDLOWAT 0x1003 /* Unimplemented: send low-water mark */ +#define SO_RCVLOWAT 0x1004 /* Unimplemented: receive low-water mark */ +#define SO_SNDTIMEO 0x1005 /* Unimplemented: send timeout */ +#define SO_RCVTIMEO 0x1006 /* receive timeout */ +#define SO_ERROR 0x1007 /* get error status and clear */ +#define SO_TYPE 0x1008 /* get socket type */ +#define SO_CONTIMEO 0x1009 /* Unimplemented: connect timeout */ +#define SO_NO_CHECK 0x100a /* don't create UDP checksum */ + + +/* + * Structure used for manipulating linger option. + */ +struct linger { + int l_onoff; /* option on/off */ + int l_linger; /* linger time */ +}; + +/* + * Level number for (get/set)sockopt() to apply to socket itself. + */ +#define SOL_SOCKET 0xfff /* options for socket level */ + + +#define AF_UNSPEC 0 +#define AF_INET 2 +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define AF_INET6 10 +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#define AF_INET6 AF_UNSPEC +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#define PF_INET AF_INET +#define PF_INET6 AF_INET6 +#define PF_UNSPEC AF_UNSPEC + +#define IPPROTO_IP 0 +#define IPPROTO_ICMP 1 +#define IPPROTO_TCP 6 +#define IPPROTO_UDP 17 +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define IPPROTO_IPV6 41 +#define IPPROTO_ICMPV6 58 +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#define IPPROTO_UDPLITE 136 +#define IPPROTO_RAW 255 + +/* Flags we can use with send and recv. */ +#define MSG_PEEK 0x01 /* Peeks at an incoming message */ +#define MSG_WAITALL 0x02 /* Unimplemented: Requests that the function block until the full amount of data requested can be returned */ +#define MSG_OOB 0x04 /* Unimplemented: Requests out-of-band data. The significance and semantics of out-of-band data are protocol-specific */ +#define MSG_DONTWAIT 0x08 /* Nonblocking i/o for this operation only */ +#define MSG_MORE 0x10 /* Sender will send more */ + + +/* + * Options for level IPPROTO_IP + */ +#define IP_TOS 1 +#define IP_TTL 2 + +#if LWIP_TCP +/* + * Options for level IPPROTO_TCP + */ +#define TCP_NODELAY 0x01 /* don't delay send to coalesce packets */ +#define TCP_KEEPALIVE 0x02 /* send KEEPALIVE probes when idle for pcb->keep_idle milliseconds */ +#define TCP_KEEPIDLE 0x03 /* set pcb->keep_idle - Same as TCP_KEEPALIVE, but use seconds for get/setsockopt */ +#define TCP_KEEPINTVL 0x04 /* set pcb->keep_intvl - Use seconds for get/setsockopt */ +#define TCP_KEEPCNT 0x05 /* set pcb->keep_cnt - Use number of probes sent for get/setsockopt */ +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/* + * Options for level IPPROTO_IPV6 + */ +#define IPV6_CHECKSUM 7 /* RFC3542: calculate and insert the ICMPv6 checksum for raw sockets. */ +#define IPV6_V6ONLY 27 /* RFC3493: boolean control to restrict AF_INET6 sockets to IPv6 communications only. */ +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#if LWIP_UDP && LWIP_UDPLITE +/* + * Options for level IPPROTO_UDPLITE + */ +#define UDPLITE_SEND_CSCOV 0x01 /* sender checksum coverage */ +#define UDPLITE_RECV_CSCOV 0x02 /* minimal receiver checksum coverage */ +#endif /* LWIP_UDP && LWIP_UDPLITE*/ + + +#if LWIP_IGMP +/* + * Options and types for UDP multicast traffic handling + */ +#define IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP 3 +#define IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP 4 +#define IP_MULTICAST_TTL 5 +#define IP_MULTICAST_IF 6 +#define IP_MULTICAST_LOOP 7 + +typedef struct ip_mreq { + struct in_addr imr_multiaddr; /* IP multicast address of group */ + struct in_addr imr_interface; /* local IP address of interface */ +} ip_mreq; +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + +/* + * The Type of Service provides an indication of the abstract + * parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are + * to be used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters + * when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. Several + * networks offer service precedence, which somehow treats high + * precedence traffic as more important than other traffic (generally + * by accepting only traffic above a certain precedence at time of high + * load). The major choice is a three way tradeoff between low-delay, + * high-reliability, and high-throughput. + * The use of the Delay, Throughput, and Reliability indications may + * increase the cost (in some sense) of the service. In many networks + * better performance for one of these parameters is coupled with worse + * performance on another. Except for very unusual cases at most two + * of these three indications should be set. + */ +#define IPTOS_TOS_MASK 0x1E +#define IPTOS_TOS(tos) ((tos) & IPTOS_TOS_MASK) +#define IPTOS_LOWDELAY 0x10 +#define IPTOS_THROUGHPUT 0x08 +#define IPTOS_RELIABILITY 0x04 +#define IPTOS_LOWCOST 0x02 +#define IPTOS_MINCOST IPTOS_LOWCOST + +/* + * The Network Control precedence designation is intended to be used + * within a network only. The actual use and control of that + * designation is up to each network. The Internetwork Control + * designation is intended for use by gateway control originators only. + * If the actual use of these precedence designations is of concern to + * a particular network, it is the responsibility of that network to + * control the access to, and use of, those precedence designations. + */ +#define IPTOS_PREC_MASK 0xe0 +#define IPTOS_PREC(tos) ((tos) & IPTOS_PREC_MASK) +#define IPTOS_PREC_NETCONTROL 0xe0 +#define IPTOS_PREC_INTERNETCONTROL 0xc0 +#define IPTOS_PREC_CRITIC_ECP 0xa0 +#define IPTOS_PREC_FLASHOVERRIDE 0x80 +#define IPTOS_PREC_FLASH 0x60 +#define IPTOS_PREC_IMMEDIATE 0x40 +#define IPTOS_PREC_PRIORITY 0x20 +#define IPTOS_PREC_ROUTINE 0x00 + + +/* + * Commands for ioctlsocket(), taken from the BSD file fcntl.h. + * lwip_ioctl only supports FIONREAD and FIONBIO, for now + * + * Ioctl's have the command encoded in the lower word, + * and the size of any in or out parameters in the upper + * word. The high 2 bits of the upper word are used + * to encode the in/out status of the parameter; for now + * we restrict parameters to at most 128 bytes. + */ +#if !defined(FIONREAD) || !defined(FIONBIO) +#define IOCPARM_MASK 0x7fU /* parameters must be < 128 bytes */ +#define IOC_VOID 0x20000000UL /* no parameters */ +#define IOC_OUT 0x40000000UL /* copy out parameters */ +#define IOC_IN 0x80000000UL /* copy in parameters */ +#define IOC_INOUT (IOC_IN|IOC_OUT) + /* 0x20000000 distinguishes new & + old ioctl's */ +#define _IO(x,y) (IOC_VOID|((x)<<8)|(y)) + +#define _IOR(x,y,t) (IOC_OUT|(((long)sizeof(t)&IOCPARM_MASK)<<16)|((x)<<8)|(y)) + +#define _IOW(x,y,t) (IOC_IN|(((long)sizeof(t)&IOCPARM_MASK)<<16)|((x)<<8)|(y)) +#endif /* !defined(FIONREAD) || !defined(FIONBIO) */ + +#ifndef FIONREAD +#define FIONREAD _IOR('f', 127, unsigned long) /* get # bytes to read */ +#endif +#ifndef FIONBIO +#define FIONBIO _IOW('f', 126, unsigned long) /* set/clear non-blocking i/o */ +#endif + +/* Socket I/O Controls: unimplemented */ +#ifndef SIOCSHIWAT +#define SIOCSHIWAT _IOW('s', 0, unsigned long) /* set high watermark */ +#define SIOCGHIWAT _IOR('s', 1, unsigned long) /* get high watermark */ +#define SIOCSLOWAT _IOW('s', 2, unsigned long) /* set low watermark */ +#define SIOCGLOWAT _IOR('s', 3, unsigned long) /* get low watermark */ +#define SIOCATMARK _IOR('s', 7, unsigned long) /* at oob mark? */ +#endif + +/* commands for fnctl */ +#ifndef F_GETFL +#define F_GETFL 3 +#endif +#ifndef F_SETFL +#define F_SETFL 4 +#endif + +/* File status flags and file access modes for fnctl, + these are bits in an int. */ +#ifndef O_NONBLOCK +#define O_NONBLOCK 1 /* nonblocking I/O */ +#endif +#ifndef O_NDELAY +#define O_NDELAY 1 /* same as O_NONBLOCK, for compatibility */ +#endif + +#ifndef SHUT_RD + #define SHUT_RD 0 + #define SHUT_WR 1 + #define SHUT_RDWR 2 +#endif + +/* FD_SET used for lwip_select */ +#ifndef FD_SET + #undef FD_SETSIZE + /* Make FD_SETSIZE match NUM_SOCKETS in socket.c */ + #define FD_SETSIZE MEMP_NUM_NETCONN + #define FD_SET(n, p) ((p)->fd_bits[(n)/8] |= (1 << ((n) & 7))) + #define FD_CLR(n, p) ((p)->fd_bits[(n)/8] &= ~(1 << ((n) & 7))) + #define FD_ISSET(n,p) ((p)->fd_bits[(n)/8] & (1 << ((n) & 7))) + #define FD_ZERO(p) memset((void*)(p),0,sizeof(*(p))) + + typedef struct fd_set { + unsigned char fd_bits [(FD_SETSIZE+7)/8]; + } fd_set; + +#endif /* FD_SET */ + +/** LWIP_TIMEVAL_PRIVATE: if you want to use the struct timeval provided + * by your system, set this to 0 and include in cc.h */ +#ifndef LWIP_TIMEVAL_PRIVATE +#define LWIP_TIMEVAL_PRIVATE 1 +#endif + +#if LWIP_TIMEVAL_PRIVATE +struct timeval { + long tv_sec; /* seconds */ + long tv_usec; /* and microseconds */ +}; +#endif /* LWIP_TIMEVAL_PRIVATE */ + +void lwip_socket_init(void); + +int lwip_accept(int s, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t *addrlen); +int lwip_bind(int s, const struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t namelen); +int lwip_shutdown(int s, int how); +int lwip_getpeername (int s, struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t *namelen); +int lwip_getsockname (int s, struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t *namelen); +int lwip_getsockopt (int s, int level, int optname, void *optval, socklen_t *optlen); +int lwip_setsockopt (int s, int level, int optname, const void *optval, socklen_t optlen); +int lwip_close(int s); +int lwip_connect(int s, const struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t namelen); +int lwip_listen(int s, int backlog); +int lwip_recv(int s, void *mem, size_t len, int flags); +int lwip_read(int s, void *mem, size_t len); +int lwip_recvfrom(int s, void *mem, size_t len, int flags, + struct sockaddr *from, socklen_t *fromlen); +int lwip_send(int s, const void *dataptr, size_t size, int flags); +int lwip_sendto(int s, const void *dataptr, size_t size, int flags, + const struct sockaddr *to, socklen_t tolen); +int lwip_socket(int domain, int type, int protocol); +int lwip_write(int s, const void *dataptr, size_t size); +int lwip_select(int maxfdp1, fd_set *readset, fd_set *writeset, fd_set *exceptset, + struct timeval *timeout); +int lwip_ioctl(int s, long cmd, void *argp); +int lwip_fcntl(int s, int cmd, int val); + +#if LWIP_COMPAT_SOCKETS +#define accept(a,b,c) lwip_accept(a,b,c) +#define bind(a,b,c) lwip_bind(a,b,c) +#define shutdown(a,b) lwip_shutdown(a,b) +#define closesocket(s) lwip_close(s) +#define connect(a,b,c) lwip_connect(a,b,c) +#define getsockname(a,b,c) lwip_getsockname(a,b,c) +#define getpeername(a,b,c) lwip_getpeername(a,b,c) +#define setsockopt(a,b,c,d,e) lwip_setsockopt(a,b,c,d,e) +#define getsockopt(a,b,c,d,e) lwip_getsockopt(a,b,c,d,e) +#define listen(a,b) lwip_listen(a,b) +#define recv(a,b,c,d) lwip_recv(a,b,c,d) +#define recvfrom(a,b,c,d,e,f) lwip_recvfrom(a,b,c,d,e,f) +#define send(a,b,c,d) lwip_send(a,b,c,d) +#define sendto(a,b,c,d,e,f) lwip_sendto(a,b,c,d,e,f) +#define socket(a,b,c) lwip_socket(a,b,c) +#define select(a,b,c,d,e) lwip_select(a,b,c,d,e) +#define ioctlsocket(a,b,c) lwip_ioctl(a,b,c) + +#if LWIP_POSIX_SOCKETS_IO_NAMES +#define read(a,b,c) lwip_read(a,b,c) +#define write(a,b,c) lwip_write(a,b,c) +#define close(s) lwip_close(s) +#define fcntl(a,b,c) lwip_fcntl(a,b,c) +#endif /* LWIP_POSIX_SOCKETS_IO_NAMES */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define inet_ntop(af,src,dst,size) \ + (((af) == AF_INET6) ? ip6addr_ntoa_r((src),(dst),(size)) \ + : (((af) == AF_INET) ? ipaddr_ntoa_r((src),(dst),(size)) : NULL)) +#define inet_pton(af,src,dst) \ + (((af) == AF_INET6) ? inet6_aton((src),(dst)) \ + : (((af) == AF_INET) ? inet_aton((src),(dst)) : 0)) +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#define inet_ntop(af,src,dst,size) \ + (((af) == AF_INET) ? ipaddr_ntoa_r((src),(dst),(size)) : NULL) +#define inet_pton(af,src,dst) \ + (((af) == AF_INET) ? inet_aton((src),(dst)) : 0) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#endif /* LWIP_COMPAT_SOCKETS */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_SOCKET */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_SOCKETS_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/stats.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/stats.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d7709deeb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/stats.h @@ -0,0 +1,347 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_STATS_H +#define LWIP_HDR_STATS_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#if LWIP_STATS + +#ifndef LWIP_STATS_LARGE +#define LWIP_STATS_LARGE 0 +#endif + +#if LWIP_STATS_LARGE +#define STAT_COUNTER u32_t +#define STAT_COUNTER_F U32_F +#else +#define STAT_COUNTER u16_t +#define STAT_COUNTER_F U16_F +#endif + +struct stats_proto { + STAT_COUNTER xmit; /* Transmitted packets. */ + STAT_COUNTER recv; /* Received packets. */ + STAT_COUNTER fw; /* Forwarded packets. */ + STAT_COUNTER drop; /* Dropped packets. */ + STAT_COUNTER chkerr; /* Checksum error. */ + STAT_COUNTER lenerr; /* Invalid length error. */ + STAT_COUNTER memerr; /* Out of memory error. */ + STAT_COUNTER rterr; /* Routing error. */ + STAT_COUNTER proterr; /* Protocol error. */ + STAT_COUNTER opterr; /* Error in options. */ + STAT_COUNTER err; /* Misc error. */ + STAT_COUNTER cachehit; +}; + +struct stats_igmp { + STAT_COUNTER xmit; /* Transmitted packets. */ + STAT_COUNTER recv; /* Received packets. */ + STAT_COUNTER drop; /* Dropped packets. */ + STAT_COUNTER chkerr; /* Checksum error. */ + STAT_COUNTER lenerr; /* Invalid length error. */ + STAT_COUNTER memerr; /* Out of memory error. */ + STAT_COUNTER proterr; /* Protocol error. */ + STAT_COUNTER rx_v1; /* Received v1 frames. */ + STAT_COUNTER rx_group; /* Received group-specific queries. */ + STAT_COUNTER rx_general; /* Received general queries. */ + STAT_COUNTER rx_report; /* Received reports. */ + STAT_COUNTER tx_join; /* Sent joins. */ + STAT_COUNTER tx_leave; /* Sent leaves. */ + STAT_COUNTER tx_report; /* Sent reports. */ +}; + +struct stats_mem { +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + const char *name; +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + mem_size_t avail; + mem_size_t used; + mem_size_t max; + STAT_COUNTER err; + STAT_COUNTER illegal; +}; + +struct stats_syselem { + STAT_COUNTER used; + STAT_COUNTER max; + STAT_COUNTER err; +}; + +struct stats_sys { + struct stats_syselem sem; + struct stats_syselem mutex; + struct stats_syselem mbox; +}; + +struct stats_ { +#if LINK_STATS + struct stats_proto link; +#endif +#if ETHARP_STATS + struct stats_proto etharp; +#endif +#if IPFRAG_STATS + struct stats_proto ip_frag; +#endif +#if IP_STATS + struct stats_proto ip; +#endif +#if ICMP_STATS + struct stats_proto icmp; +#endif +#if IGMP_STATS + struct stats_igmp igmp; +#endif +#if UDP_STATS + struct stats_proto udp; +#endif +#if TCP_STATS + struct stats_proto tcp; +#endif +#if MEM_STATS + struct stats_mem mem; +#endif +#if MEMP_STATS + struct stats_mem memp[MEMP_MAX]; +#endif +#if SYS_STATS + struct stats_sys sys; +#endif +#if IP6_STATS + struct stats_proto ip6; +#endif +#if ICMP6_STATS + struct stats_proto icmp6; +#endif +#if IP6_FRAG_STATS + struct stats_proto ip6_frag; +#endif +#if MLD6_STATS + struct stats_igmp mld6; +#endif +#if ND6_STATS + struct stats_proto nd6; +#endif +}; + +extern struct stats_ lwip_stats; + +void stats_init(void); + +#define STATS_INC(x) ++lwip_stats.x +#define STATS_DEC(x) --lwip_stats.x +#define STATS_INC_USED(x, y) do { lwip_stats.x.used += y; \ + if (lwip_stats.x.max < lwip_stats.x.used) { \ + lwip_stats.x.max = lwip_stats.x.used; \ + } \ + } while(0) +#else /* LWIP_STATS */ +#define stats_init() +#define STATS_INC(x) +#define STATS_DEC(x) +#define STATS_INC_USED(x) +#endif /* LWIP_STATS */ + +#if TCP_STATS +#define TCP_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define TCP_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_proto(&lwip_stats.tcp, "TCP") +#else +#define TCP_STATS_INC(x) +#define TCP_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if UDP_STATS +#define UDP_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define UDP_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_proto(&lwip_stats.udp, "UDP") +#else +#define UDP_STATS_INC(x) +#define UDP_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if ICMP_STATS +#define ICMP_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define ICMP_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_proto(&lwip_stats.icmp, "ICMP") +#else +#define ICMP_STATS_INC(x) +#define ICMP_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if IGMP_STATS +#define IGMP_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define IGMP_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_igmp(&lwip_stats.igmp, "IGMP") +#else +#define IGMP_STATS_INC(x) +#define IGMP_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if IP_STATS +#define IP_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define IP_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_proto(&lwip_stats.ip, "IP") +#else +#define IP_STATS_INC(x) +#define IP_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if IPFRAG_STATS +#define IPFRAG_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define IPFRAG_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_proto(&lwip_stats.ip_frag, "IP_FRAG") +#else +#define IPFRAG_STATS_INC(x) +#define IPFRAG_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if ETHARP_STATS +#define ETHARP_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define ETHARP_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_proto(&lwip_stats.etharp, "ETHARP") +#else +#define ETHARP_STATS_INC(x) +#define ETHARP_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if LINK_STATS +#define LINK_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define LINK_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_proto(&lwip_stats.link, "LINK") +#else +#define LINK_STATS_INC(x) +#define LINK_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if MEM_STATS +#define MEM_STATS_AVAIL(x, y) lwip_stats.mem.x = y +#define MEM_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(mem.x) +#define MEM_STATS_INC_USED(x, y) STATS_INC_USED(mem, y) +#define MEM_STATS_DEC_USED(x, y) lwip_stats.mem.x -= y +#define MEM_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_mem(&lwip_stats.mem, "HEAP") +#else +#define MEM_STATS_AVAIL(x, y) +#define MEM_STATS_INC(x) +#define MEM_STATS_INC_USED(x, y) +#define MEM_STATS_DEC_USED(x, y) +#define MEM_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if MEMP_STATS +#define MEMP_STATS_AVAIL(x, i, y) lwip_stats.memp[i].x = y +#define MEMP_STATS_INC(x, i) STATS_INC(memp[i].x) +#define MEMP_STATS_DEC(x, i) STATS_DEC(memp[i].x) +#define MEMP_STATS_INC_USED(x, i) STATS_INC_USED(memp[i], 1) +#define MEMP_STATS_DISPLAY(i) stats_display_memp(&lwip_stats.memp[i], i) +#else +#define MEMP_STATS_AVAIL(x, i, y) +#define MEMP_STATS_INC(x, i) +#define MEMP_STATS_DEC(x, i) +#define MEMP_STATS_INC_USED(x, i) +#define MEMP_STATS_DISPLAY(i) +#endif + +#if SYS_STATS +#define SYS_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(sys.x) +#define SYS_STATS_DEC(x) STATS_DEC(sys.x) +#define SYS_STATS_INC_USED(x) STATS_INC_USED(sys.x, 1) +#define SYS_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_sys(&lwip_stats.sys) +#else +#define SYS_STATS_INC(x) +#define SYS_STATS_DEC(x) +#define SYS_STATS_INC_USED(x) +#define SYS_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if IP6_STATS +#define IP6_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define IP6_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_proto(&lwip_stats.ip6, "IPv6") +#else +#define IP6_STATS_INC(x) +#define IP6_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if ICMP6_STATS +#define ICMP6_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define ICMP6_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_proto(&lwip_stats.icmp6, "ICMPv6") +#else +#define ICMP6_STATS_INC(x) +#define ICMP6_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if IP6_FRAG_STATS +#define IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define IP6_FRAG_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_proto(&lwip_stats.ip6_frag, "IPv6 FRAG") +#else +#define IP6_FRAG_STATS_INC(x) +#define IP6_FRAG_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if MLD6_STATS +#define MLD6_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define MLD6_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_igmp(&lwip_stats.mld6, "MLDv1") +#else +#define MLD6_STATS_INC(x) +#define MLD6_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +#if ND6_STATS +#define ND6_STATS_INC(x) STATS_INC(x) +#define ND6_STATS_DISPLAY() stats_display_proto(&lwip_stats.nd6, "ND") +#else +#define ND6_STATS_INC(x) +#define ND6_STATS_DISPLAY() +#endif + +/* Display of statistics */ +#if LWIP_STATS_DISPLAY +void stats_display(void); +void stats_display_proto(struct stats_proto *proto, const char *name); +void stats_display_igmp(struct stats_igmp *igmp, const char *name); +void stats_display_mem(struct stats_mem *mem, const char *name); +void stats_display_memp(struct stats_mem *mem, int index); +void stats_display_sys(struct stats_sys *sys); +#else /* LWIP_STATS_DISPLAY */ +#define stats_display() +#define stats_display_proto(proto, name) +#define stats_display_igmp(igmp, name) +#define stats_display_mem(mem, name) +#define stats_display_memp(mem, index) +#define stats_display_sys(sys) +#endif /* LWIP_STATS_DISPLAY */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_STATS_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/sys.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/sys.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dd47962bb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/sys.h @@ -0,0 +1,336 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_SYS_H +#define LWIP_HDR_SYS_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#if NO_SYS + +/* For a totally minimal and standalone system, we provide null + definitions of the sys_ functions. */ +typedef u8_t sys_sem_t; +typedef u8_t sys_mutex_t; +typedef u8_t sys_mbox_t; + +#define sys_sem_new(s, c) ERR_OK +#define sys_sem_signal(s) +#define sys_sem_wait(s) +#define sys_arch_sem_wait(s,t) +#define sys_sem_free(s) +#define sys_sem_valid(s) 0 +#define sys_sem_set_invalid(s) +#define sys_mutex_new(mu) ERR_OK +#define sys_mutex_lock(mu) +#define sys_mutex_unlock(mu) +#define sys_mutex_free(mu) +#define sys_mutex_valid(mu) 0 +#define sys_mutex_set_invalid(mu) +#define sys_mbox_new(m, s) ERR_OK +#define sys_mbox_fetch(m,d) +#define sys_mbox_tryfetch(m,d) +#define sys_mbox_post(m,d) +#define sys_mbox_trypost(m,d) +#define sys_mbox_free(m) +#define sys_mbox_valid(m) +#define sys_mbox_set_invalid(m) + +#define sys_thread_new(n,t,a,s,p) + +#define sys_msleep(t) + +#else /* NO_SYS */ + +/** Return code for timeouts from sys_arch_mbox_fetch and sys_arch_sem_wait */ +#define SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT 0xffffffffUL + +/** sys_mbox_tryfetch() returns SYS_MBOX_EMPTY if appropriate. + * For now we use the same magic value, but we allow this to change in future. + */ +#define SYS_MBOX_EMPTY SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT + +#include "lwip/err.h" +#include "arch/sys_arch.h" + +/** Function prototype for thread functions */ +typedef void (*lwip_thread_fn)(void *arg); + +/* Function prototypes for functions to be implemented by platform ports + (in sys_arch.c) */ + +/* Mutex functions: */ + +/** Define LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX if the port has no mutexes and binary semaphores + should be used instead */ +#if LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX +/* for old ports that don't have mutexes: define them to binary semaphores */ +#define sys_mutex_t sys_sem_t +#define sys_mutex_new(mutex) sys_sem_new(mutex, 1) +#define sys_mutex_lock(mutex) sys_sem_wait(mutex) +#define sys_mutex_unlock(mutex) sys_sem_signal(mutex) +#define sys_mutex_free(mutex) sys_sem_free(mutex) +#define sys_mutex_valid(mutex) sys_sem_valid(mutex) +#define sys_mutex_set_invalid(mutex) sys_sem_set_invalid(mutex) + +#else /* LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX */ + +/** Create a new mutex + * @param mutex pointer to the mutex to create + * @return a new mutex */ +err_t sys_mutex_new(sys_mutex_t *mutex); +/** Lock a mutex + * @param mutex the mutex to lock */ +void sys_mutex_lock(sys_mutex_t *mutex); +/** Unlock a mutex + * @param mutex the mutex to unlock */ +void sys_mutex_unlock(sys_mutex_t *mutex); +/** Delete a semaphore + * @param mutex the mutex to delete */ +void sys_mutex_free(sys_mutex_t *mutex); +#ifndef sys_mutex_valid +/** Check if a mutex is valid/allocated: return 1 for valid, 0 for invalid */ +int sys_mutex_valid(sys_mutex_t *mutex); +#endif +#ifndef sys_mutex_set_invalid +/** Set a mutex invalid so that sys_mutex_valid returns 0 */ +void sys_mutex_set_invalid(sys_mutex_t *mutex); +#endif +#endif /* LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX */ + +/* Semaphore functions: */ + +/** Create a new semaphore + * @param sem pointer to the semaphore to create + * @param count initial count of the semaphore + * @return ERR_OK if successful, another err_t otherwise */ +err_t sys_sem_new(sys_sem_t *sem, u8_t count); +/** Signals a semaphore + * @param sem the semaphore to signal */ +void sys_sem_signal(sys_sem_t *sem); +/** Wait for a semaphore for the specified timeout + * @param sem the semaphore to wait for + * @param timeout timeout in milliseconds to wait (0 = wait forever) + * @return time (in milliseconds) waited for the semaphore + * or SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT on timeout */ +u32_t sys_arch_sem_wait(sys_sem_t *sem, u32_t timeout); +/** Delete a semaphore + * @param sem semaphore to delete */ +void sys_sem_free(sys_sem_t *sem); +/** Wait for a semaphore - forever/no timeout */ +#define sys_sem_wait(sem) sys_arch_sem_wait(sem, 0) +#ifndef sys_sem_valid +/** Check if a sempahore is valid/allocated: return 1 for valid, 0 for invalid */ +int sys_sem_valid(sys_sem_t *sem); +#endif +#ifndef sys_sem_set_invalid +/** Set a semaphore invalid so that sys_sem_valid returns 0 */ +void sys_sem_set_invalid(sys_sem_t *sem); +#endif + +/* Time functions. */ +#ifndef sys_msleep +void sys_msleep(u32_t ms); /* only has a (close to) 1 jiffy resolution. */ +#endif + +/* Mailbox functions. */ + +/** Create a new mbox of specified size + * @param mbox pointer to the mbox to create + * @param size (miminum) number of messages in this mbox + * @return ERR_OK if successful, another err_t otherwise */ +err_t sys_mbox_new(sys_mbox_t *mbox, int size); +/** Post a message to an mbox - may not fail + * -> blocks if full, only used from tasks not from ISR + * @param mbox mbox to posts the message + * @param msg message to post (ATTENTION: can be NULL) */ +void sys_mbox_post(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void *msg); +/** Try to post a message to an mbox - may fail if full or ISR + * @param mbox mbox to posts the message + * @param msg message to post (ATTENTION: can be NULL) */ +err_t sys_mbox_trypost(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void *msg); +/** Wait for a new message to arrive in the mbox + * @param mbox mbox to get a message from + * @param msg pointer where the message is stored + * @param timeout maximum time (in milliseconds) to wait for a message (0 = wait forever) + * @return time (in milliseconds) waited for a message, may be 0 if not waited + or SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT on timeout + * The returned time has to be accurate to prevent timer jitter! */ +u32_t sys_arch_mbox_fetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg, u32_t timeout); +/* Allow port to override with a macro, e.g. special timout for sys_arch_mbox_fetch() */ +#ifndef sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch +/** Wait for a new message to arrive in the mbox + * @param mbox mbox to get a message from + * @param msg pointer where the message is stored + * @return 0 (milliseconds) if a message has been received + * or SYS_MBOX_EMPTY if the mailbox is empty */ +u32_t sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg); +#endif +/** For now, we map straight to sys_arch implementation. */ +#define sys_mbox_tryfetch(mbox, msg) sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch(mbox, msg) +/** Delete an mbox + * @param mbox mbox to delete */ +void sys_mbox_free(sys_mbox_t *mbox); +#define sys_mbox_fetch(mbox, msg) sys_arch_mbox_fetch(mbox, msg, 0) +#ifndef sys_mbox_valid +/** Check if an mbox is valid/allocated: return 1 for valid, 0 for invalid */ +int sys_mbox_valid(sys_mbox_t *mbox); +#endif +#ifndef sys_mbox_set_invalid +/** Set an mbox invalid so that sys_mbox_valid returns 0 */ +void sys_mbox_set_invalid(sys_mbox_t *mbox); +#endif + +/** The only thread function: + * Creates a new thread + * @param name human-readable name for the thread (used for debugging purposes) + * @param thread thread-function + * @param arg parameter passed to 'thread' + * @param stacksize stack size in bytes for the new thread (may be ignored by ports) + * @param prio priority of the new thread (may be ignored by ports) */ +sys_thread_t sys_thread_new(const char *name, lwip_thread_fn thread, void *arg, int stacksize, int prio); + +#endif /* NO_SYS */ + +/* sys_init() must be called before anthing else. */ +void sys_init(void); + +#ifndef sys_jiffies +/** Ticks/jiffies since power up. */ +u32_t sys_jiffies(void); +#endif + +/** Returns the current time in milliseconds, + * may be the same as sys_jiffies or at least based on it. */ +u32_t sys_now(void); + +/* Critical Region Protection */ +/* These functions must be implemented in the sys_arch.c file. + In some implementations they can provide a more light-weight protection + mechanism than using semaphores. Otherwise semaphores can be used for + implementation */ +#ifndef SYS_ARCH_PROTECT +/** SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT + * define SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT in lwipopts.h if you want inter-task protection + * for certain critical regions during buffer allocation, deallocation and memory + * allocation and deallocation. + */ +#if SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT + +/** SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT + * declare a protection variable. This macro will default to defining a variable of + * type sys_prot_t. If a particular port needs a different implementation, then + * this macro may be defined in sys_arch.h. + */ +#define SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev) sys_prot_t lev +/** SYS_ARCH_PROTECT + * Perform a "fast" protect. This could be implemented by + * disabling interrupts for an embedded system or by using a semaphore or + * mutex. The implementation should allow calling SYS_ARCH_PROTECT when + * already protected. The old protection level is returned in the variable + * "lev". This macro will default to calling the sys_arch_protect() function + * which should be implemented in sys_arch.c. If a particular port needs a + * different implementation, then this macro may be defined in sys_arch.h + */ +#define SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev) lev = sys_arch_protect() +/** SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT + * Perform a "fast" set of the protection level to "lev". This could be + * implemented by setting the interrupt level to "lev" within the MACRO or by + * using a semaphore or mutex. This macro will default to calling the + * sys_arch_unprotect() function which should be implemented in + * sys_arch.c. If a particular port needs a different implementation, then + * this macro may be defined in sys_arch.h + */ +#define SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev) sys_arch_unprotect(lev) +sys_prot_t sys_arch_protect(void); +void sys_arch_unprotect(sys_prot_t pval); + +#else + +#define SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev) +#define SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev) +#define SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev) + +#endif /* SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT */ + +#endif /* SYS_ARCH_PROTECT */ + +/* + * Macros to set/get and increase/decrease variables in a thread-safe way. + * Use these for accessing variable that are used from more than one thread. + */ + +#ifndef SYS_ARCH_INC +#define SYS_ARCH_INC(var, val) do { \ + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); \ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); \ + var += val; \ + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); \ + } while(0) +#endif /* SYS_ARCH_INC */ + +#ifndef SYS_ARCH_DEC +#define SYS_ARCH_DEC(var, val) do { \ + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); \ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); \ + var -= val; \ + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); \ + } while(0) +#endif /* SYS_ARCH_DEC */ + +#ifndef SYS_ARCH_GET +#define SYS_ARCH_GET(var, ret) do { \ + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); \ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); \ + ret = var; \ + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); \ + } while(0) +#endif /* SYS_ARCH_GET */ + +#ifndef SYS_ARCH_SET +#define SYS_ARCH_SET(var, val) do { \ + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); \ + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); \ + var = val; \ + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); \ + } while(0) +#endif /* SYS_ARCH_SET */ + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_SYS_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/tcp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/tcp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..134cd6bb7e --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/tcp.h @@ -0,0 +1,417 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_TCP_H +#define LWIP_HDR_TCP_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_TCP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/icmp.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +struct tcp_pcb; + +/** Function prototype for tcp accept callback functions. Called when a new + * connection can be accepted on a listening pcb. + * + * @param arg Additional argument to pass to the callback function (@see tcp_arg()) + * @param newpcb The new connection pcb + * @param err An error code if there has been an error accepting. + * Only return ERR_ABRT if you have called tcp_abort from within the + * callback function! + */ +typedef err_t (*tcp_accept_fn)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *newpcb, err_t err); + +/** Function prototype for tcp receive callback functions. Called when data has + * been received. + * + * @param arg Additional argument to pass to the callback function (@see tcp_arg()) + * @param tpcb The connection pcb which received data + * @param p The received data (or NULL when the connection has been closed!) + * @param err An error code if there has been an error receiving + * Only return ERR_ABRT if you have called tcp_abort from within the + * callback function! + */ +typedef err_t (*tcp_recv_fn)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb, + struct pbuf *p, err_t err); + +/** Function prototype for tcp sent callback functions. Called when sent data has + * been acknowledged by the remote side. Use it to free corresponding resources. + * This also means that the pcb has now space available to send new data. + * + * @param arg Additional argument to pass to the callback function (@see tcp_arg()) + * @param tpcb The connection pcb for which data has been acknowledged + * @param len The amount of bytes acknowledged + * @return ERR_OK: try to send some data by calling tcp_output + * Only return ERR_ABRT if you have called tcp_abort from within the + * callback function! + */ +typedef err_t (*tcp_sent_fn)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb, + u16_t len); + +/** Function prototype for tcp poll callback functions. Called periodically as + * specified by @see tcp_poll. + * + * @param arg Additional argument to pass to the callback function (@see tcp_arg()) + * @param tpcb tcp pcb + * @return ERR_OK: try to send some data by calling tcp_output + * Only return ERR_ABRT if you have called tcp_abort from within the + * callback function! + */ +typedef err_t (*tcp_poll_fn)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb); + +/** Function prototype for tcp error callback functions. Called when the pcb + * receives a RST or is unexpectedly closed for any other reason. + * + * @note The corresponding pcb is already freed when this callback is called! + * + * @param arg Additional argument to pass to the callback function (@see tcp_arg()) + * @param err Error code to indicate why the pcb has been closed + * ERR_ABRT: aborted through tcp_abort or by a TCP timer + * ERR_RST: the connection was reset by the remote host + */ +typedef void (*tcp_err_fn)(void *arg, err_t err); + +/** Function prototype for tcp connected callback functions. Called when a pcb + * is connected to the remote side after initiating a connection attempt by + * calling tcp_connect(). + * + * @param arg Additional argument to pass to the callback function (@see tcp_arg()) + * @param tpcb The connection pcb which is connected + * @param err An unused error code, always ERR_OK currently ;-) TODO! + * Only return ERR_ABRT if you have called tcp_abort from within the + * callback function! + * + * @note When a connection attempt fails, the error callback is currently called! + */ +typedef err_t (*tcp_connected_fn)(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb, err_t err); + +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE +#define RCV_WND_SCALE(pcb, wnd) (((wnd) >> (pcb)->rcv_scale)) +#define SND_WND_SCALE(pcb, wnd) (((wnd) << (pcb)->snd_scale)) +typedef u32_t tcpwnd_size_t; +typedef u16_t tcpflags_t; +#else +#define RCV_WND_SCALE(pcb, wnd) (wnd) +#define SND_WND_SCALE(pcb, wnd) (wnd) +typedef u16_t tcpwnd_size_t; +typedef u8_t tcpflags_t; +#endif + +enum tcp_state { + CLOSED = 0, + LISTEN = 1, + SYN_SENT = 2, + SYN_RCVD = 3, + ESTABLISHED = 4, + FIN_WAIT_1 = 5, + FIN_WAIT_2 = 6, + CLOSE_WAIT = 7, + CLOSING = 8, + LAST_ACK = 9, + TIME_WAIT = 10 +}; + +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API + /* Function to call when a listener has been connected. + * @param arg user-supplied argument (tcp_pcb.callback_arg) + * @param pcb a new tcp_pcb that now is connected + * @param err an error argument (TODO: that is current always ERR_OK?) + * @return ERR_OK: accept the new connection, + * any other err_t abortsthe new connection + */ +#define DEF_ACCEPT_CALLBACK tcp_accept_fn accept; +#else /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ +#define DEF_ACCEPT_CALLBACK +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + +/** + * members common to struct tcp_pcb and struct tcp_listen_pcb + */ +#define TCP_PCB_COMMON(type) \ + type *next; /* for the linked list */ \ + void *callback_arg; \ + /* the accept callback for listen- and normal pcbs, if LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ \ + DEF_ACCEPT_CALLBACK \ + enum tcp_state state; /* TCP state */ \ + u8_t prio; \ + /* ports are in host byte order */ \ + u16_t local_port + + +/* the TCP protocol control block */ +struct tcp_pcb { +/** common PCB members */ + IP_PCB; +/** protocol specific PCB members */ + TCP_PCB_COMMON(struct tcp_pcb); + + /* ports are in host byte order */ + u16_t remote_port; + + tcpflags_t flags; +#define TF_ACK_DELAY ((tcpflags_t)0x0001U) /* Delayed ACK. */ +#define TF_ACK_NOW ((tcpflags_t)0x0002U) /* Immediate ACK. */ +#define TF_INFR ((tcpflags_t)0x0004U) /* In fast recovery. */ +#define TF_TIMESTAMP ((tcpflags_t)0x0008U) /* Timestamp option enabled */ +#define TF_RXCLOSED ((tcpflags_t)0x0010U) /* rx closed by tcp_shutdown */ +#define TF_FIN ((tcpflags_t)0x0020U) /* Connection was closed locally (FIN segment enqueued). */ +#define TF_NODELAY ((tcpflags_t)0x0040U) /* Disable Nagle algorithm */ +#define TF_NAGLEMEMERR ((tcpflags_t)0x0080U) /* nagle enabled, memerr, try to output to prevent delayed ACK to happen */ +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE +#define TF_WND_SCALE ((tcpflags_t)0x0100U) /* Window Scale option enabled */ +#endif + + /* the rest of the fields are in host byte order + as we have to do some math with them */ + + /* Timers */ + u8_t polltmr, pollinterval; + u8_t last_timer; + u32_t tmr; + + /* receiver variables */ + u32_t rcv_nxt; /* next seqno expected */ + tcpwnd_size_t rcv_wnd; /* receiver window available */ + tcpwnd_size_t rcv_ann_wnd; /* receiver window to announce */ + u32_t rcv_ann_right_edge; /* announced right edge of window */ + + /* Retransmission timer. */ + s16_t rtime; + + u16_t mss; /* maximum segment size */ + + /* RTT (round trip time) estimation variables */ + u32_t rttest; /* RTT estimate in 500ms ticks */ + u32_t rtseq; /* sequence number being timed */ + s16_t sa, sv; /* @todo document this */ + + s16_t rto; /* retransmission time-out */ + u8_t nrtx; /* number of retransmissions */ + + /* fast retransmit/recovery */ + u8_t dupacks; + u32_t lastack; /* Highest acknowledged seqno. */ + + /* congestion avoidance/control variables */ + tcpwnd_size_t cwnd; + tcpwnd_size_t ssthresh; + + /* sender variables */ + u32_t snd_nxt; /* next new seqno to be sent */ + u32_t snd_wl1, snd_wl2; /* Sequence and acknowledgement numbers of last + window update. */ + u32_t snd_lbb; /* Sequence number of next byte to be buffered. */ + tcpwnd_size_t snd_wnd; /* sender window */ + tcpwnd_size_t snd_wnd_max; /* the maximum sender window announced by the remote host */ + + tcpwnd_size_t acked; + + tcpwnd_size_t snd_buf; /* Available buffer space for sending (in bytes). */ +#define TCP_SNDQUEUELEN_OVERFLOW (0xffffU-3) + u16_t snd_queuelen; /* Available buffer space for sending (in pbufs). */ + +#if TCP_OVERSIZE + /* Extra bytes available at the end of the last pbuf in unsent. */ + u16_t unsent_oversize; +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE */ + + /* These are ordered by sequence number: */ + struct tcp_seg *unsent; /* Unsent (queued) segments. */ + struct tcp_seg *unacked; /* Sent but unacknowledged segments. */ +#if TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ + struct tcp_seg *ooseq; /* Received out of sequence segments. */ +#endif /* TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ */ + + struct pbuf *refused_data; /* Data previously received but not yet taken by upper layer */ + +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API + /* Function to be called when more send buffer space is available. */ + tcp_sent_fn sent; + /* Function to be called when (in-sequence) data has arrived. */ + tcp_recv_fn recv; + /* Function to be called when a connection has been set up. */ + tcp_connected_fn connected; + /* Function which is called periodically. */ + tcp_poll_fn poll; + /* Function to be called whenever a fatal error occurs. */ + tcp_err_fn errf; +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS + u32_t ts_lastacksent; + u32_t ts_recent; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS */ + + /* idle time before KEEPALIVE is sent */ + u32_t keep_idle; +#if LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE + u32_t keep_intvl; + u32_t keep_cnt; +#endif /* LWIP_TCP_KEEPALIVE */ + + /* Persist timer counter */ + u8_t persist_cnt; + /* Persist timer back-off */ + u8_t persist_backoff; + + /* KEEPALIVE counter */ + u8_t keep_cnt_sent; + +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE + u8_t snd_scale; + u8_t rcv_scale; +#endif +}; + +struct tcp_pcb_listen { +/* Common members of all PCB types */ + IP_PCB; +/* Protocol specific PCB members */ + TCP_PCB_COMMON(struct tcp_pcb_listen); + +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG + u8_t backlog; + u8_t accepts_pending; +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ +#if LWIP_IPV6 + u8_t accept_any_ip_version; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +}; + +#if LWIP_EVENT_API + +enum lwip_event { + LWIP_EVENT_ACCEPT, + LWIP_EVENT_SENT, + LWIP_EVENT_RECV, + LWIP_EVENT_CONNECTED, + LWIP_EVENT_POLL, + LWIP_EVENT_ERR +}; + +err_t lwip_tcp_event(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, + enum lwip_event, + struct pbuf *p, + u16_t size, + err_t err); + +#endif /* LWIP_EVENT_API */ + +/* Application program's interface: */ +struct tcp_pcb * tcp_new (void); + +void tcp_arg (struct tcp_pcb *pcb, void *arg); +void tcp_accept (struct tcp_pcb *pcb, tcp_accept_fn accept); +void tcp_recv (struct tcp_pcb *pcb, tcp_recv_fn recv); +void tcp_sent (struct tcp_pcb *pcb, tcp_sent_fn sent); +void tcp_poll (struct tcp_pcb *pcb, tcp_poll_fn poll, u8_t interval); +void tcp_err (struct tcp_pcb *pcb, tcp_err_fn err); + +#define tcp_mss(pcb) (((pcb)->flags & TF_TIMESTAMP) ? ((pcb)->mss - 12) : (pcb)->mss) +#define tcp_sndbuf(pcb) ((pcb)->snd_buf) +#define tcp_sndqueuelen(pcb) ((pcb)->snd_queuelen) +#define tcp_nagle_disable(pcb) ((pcb)->flags |= TF_NODELAY) +#define tcp_nagle_enable(pcb) ((pcb)->flags &= ~TF_NODELAY) +#define tcp_nagle_disabled(pcb) (((pcb)->flags & TF_NODELAY) != 0) + +#if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG +#define tcp_accepted(pcb) do { \ + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb->state == LISTEN (called for wrong pcb?)", pcb->state == LISTEN); \ + (((struct tcp_pcb_listen *)(pcb))->accepts_pending--); } while(0) +#else /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ +#define tcp_accepted(pcb) LWIP_ASSERT("pcb->state == LISTEN (called for wrong pcb?)", \ + (pcb)->state == LISTEN) +#endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ + +void tcp_recved (struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u16_t len); +err_t tcp_bind (struct tcp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + u16_t port); +err_t tcp_connect (struct tcp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + u16_t port, tcp_connected_fn connected); + +struct tcp_pcb * tcp_listen_with_backlog(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t backlog); +#define tcp_listen(pcb) tcp_listen_with_backlog(pcb, TCP_DEFAULT_LISTEN_BACKLOG) + +void tcp_abort (struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +err_t tcp_close (struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +err_t tcp_shutdown(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, int shut_rx, int shut_tx); + +/* Flags for "apiflags" parameter in tcp_write */ +#define TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY 0x01 +#define TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE 0x02 + +err_t tcp_write (struct tcp_pcb *pcb, const void *dataptr, u16_t len, + u8_t apiflags); + +void tcp_setprio (struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t prio); + +#define TCP_PRIO_MIN 1 +#define TCP_PRIO_NORMAL 64 +#define TCP_PRIO_MAX 127 + +err_t tcp_output (struct tcp_pcb *pcb); + + +const char* tcp_debug_state_str(enum tcp_state s); + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +struct tcp_pcb * tcp_new_ip6 (void); +#define tcp_bind_ip6(pcb, ip6addr, port) \ + tcp_bind(pcb, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr), port) +#define tcp_connect_ip6(pcb, ip6addr, port, connected) \ + tcp_connect(pcb, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr), port, connected) +struct tcp_pcb * tcp_listen_dual_with_backlog(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t backlog); +#define tcp_listen_dual(pcb) tcp_listen_dual_with_backlog(pcb, TCP_DEFAULT_LISTEN_BACKLOG) +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#define tcp_listen_dual_with_backlog(pcb, backlog) tcp_listen_with_backlog(pcb, backlog) +#define tcp_listen_dual(pcb) tcp_listen(pcb) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_TCP_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/tcp_impl.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/tcp_impl.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..84a47658f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/tcp_impl.h @@ -0,0 +1,538 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_TCP_IMPL_H +#define LWIP_HDR_TCP_IMPL_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_TCP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/tcp.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/icmp.h" +#include "lwip/err.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* Functions for interfacing with TCP: */ + +/* Lower layer interface to TCP: */ +void tcp_init (void); /* Initialize this module. */ +void tcp_tmr (void); /* Must be called every + TCP_TMR_INTERVAL + ms. (Typically 250 ms). */ +/* It is also possible to call these two functions at the right + intervals (instead of calling tcp_tmr()). */ +void tcp_slowtmr (void); +void tcp_fasttmr (void); + + +/* Only used by IP to pass a TCP segment to TCP: */ +void tcp_input (struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp); +/* Used within the TCP code only: */ +struct tcp_pcb * tcp_alloc (u8_t prio); +void tcp_abandon (struct tcp_pcb *pcb, int reset); +err_t tcp_send_empty_ack(struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +void tcp_rexmit (struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +void tcp_rexmit_rto (struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +void tcp_rexmit_fast (struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +u32_t tcp_update_rcv_ann_wnd(struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +err_t tcp_process_refused_data(struct tcp_pcb *pcb); + +/** + * This is the Nagle algorithm: try to combine user data to send as few TCP + * segments as possible. Only send if + * - no previously transmitted data on the connection remains unacknowledged or + * - the TF_NODELAY flag is set (nagle algorithm turned off for this pcb) or + * - the only unsent segment is at least pcb->mss bytes long (or there is more + * than one unsent segment - with lwIP, this can happen although unsent->len < mss) + * - or if we are in fast-retransmit (TF_INFR) + */ +#define tcp_do_output_nagle(tpcb) ((((tpcb)->unacked == NULL) || \ + ((tpcb)->flags & (TF_NODELAY | TF_INFR)) || \ + (((tpcb)->unsent != NULL) && (((tpcb)->unsent->next != NULL) || \ + ((tpcb)->unsent->len >= (tpcb)->mss))) || \ + ((tcp_sndbuf(tpcb) == 0) || (tcp_sndqueuelen(tpcb) >= TCP_SND_QUEUELEN)) \ + ) ? 1 : 0) +#define tcp_output_nagle(tpcb) (tcp_do_output_nagle(tpcb) ? tcp_output(tpcb) : ERR_OK) + + +#define TCP_SEQ_LT(a,b) ((s32_t)((u32_t)(a) - (u32_t)(b)) < 0) +#define TCP_SEQ_LEQ(a,b) ((s32_t)((u32_t)(a) - (u32_t)(b)) <= 0) +#define TCP_SEQ_GT(a,b) ((s32_t)((u32_t)(a) - (u32_t)(b)) > 0) +#define TCP_SEQ_GEQ(a,b) ((s32_t)((u32_t)(a) - (u32_t)(b)) >= 0) +/* is b<=a<=c? */ +#if 0 /* see bug #10548 */ +#define TCP_SEQ_BETWEEN(a,b,c) ((c)-(b) >= (a)-(b)) +#endif +#define TCP_SEQ_BETWEEN(a,b,c) (TCP_SEQ_GEQ(a,b) && TCP_SEQ_LEQ(a,c)) +#define TCP_FIN 0x01U +#define TCP_SYN 0x02U +#define TCP_RST 0x04U +#define TCP_PSH 0x08U +#define TCP_ACK 0x10U +#define TCP_URG 0x20U +#define TCP_ECE 0x40U +#define TCP_CWR 0x80U + +#define TCP_FLAGS 0x3fU + +/* Length of the TCP header, excluding options. */ +#define TCP_HLEN 20 + +#ifndef TCP_TMR_INTERVAL +#define TCP_TMR_INTERVAL 250 /* The TCP timer interval in milliseconds. */ +#endif /* TCP_TMR_INTERVAL */ + +#ifndef TCP_FAST_INTERVAL +#define TCP_FAST_INTERVAL TCP_TMR_INTERVAL /* the fine grained timeout in milliseconds */ +#endif /* TCP_FAST_INTERVAL */ + +#ifndef TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL +#define TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL (2*TCP_TMR_INTERVAL) /* the coarse grained timeout in milliseconds */ +#endif /* TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL */ + +#define TCP_FIN_WAIT_TIMEOUT 20000 /* milliseconds */ +#define TCP_SYN_RCVD_TIMEOUT 20000 /* milliseconds */ + +#define TCP_OOSEQ_TIMEOUT 6U /* x RTO */ + +#ifndef TCP_MSL +#define TCP_MSL 60000UL /* The maximum segment lifetime in milliseconds */ +#endif + +/* Keepalive values, compliant with RFC 1122. Don't change this unless you know what you're doing */ +#ifndef TCP_KEEPIDLE_DEFAULT +#define TCP_KEEPIDLE_DEFAULT 7200000UL /* Default KEEPALIVE timer in milliseconds */ +#endif + +#ifndef TCP_KEEPINTVL_DEFAULT +#define TCP_KEEPINTVL_DEFAULT 75000UL /* Default Time between KEEPALIVE probes in milliseconds */ +#endif + +#ifndef TCP_KEEPCNT_DEFAULT +#define TCP_KEEPCNT_DEFAULT 9U /* Default Counter for KEEPALIVE probes */ +#endif + +#define TCP_MAXIDLE TCP_KEEPCNT_DEFAULT * TCP_KEEPINTVL_DEFAULT /* Maximum KEEPALIVE probe time */ + +/* Fields are (of course) in network byte order. + * Some fields are converted to host byte order in tcp_input(). + */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct tcp_hdr { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t src); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t dest); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t seqno); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u32_t ackno); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t _hdrlen_rsvd_flags); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t wnd); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t chksum); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t urgp); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#define TCPH_HDRLEN(phdr) (ntohs((phdr)->_hdrlen_rsvd_flags) >> 12) +#define TCPH_FLAGS(phdr) (ntohs((phdr)->_hdrlen_rsvd_flags) & TCP_FLAGS) + +#define TCPH_HDRLEN_SET(phdr, len) (phdr)->_hdrlen_rsvd_flags = htons(((len) << 12) | TCPH_FLAGS(phdr)) +#define TCPH_FLAGS_SET(phdr, flags) (phdr)->_hdrlen_rsvd_flags = (((phdr)->_hdrlen_rsvd_flags & PP_HTONS((u16_t)(~(u16_t)(TCP_FLAGS)))) | htons(flags)) +#define TCPH_HDRLEN_FLAGS_SET(phdr, len, flags) (phdr)->_hdrlen_rsvd_flags = htons(((len) << 12) | (flags)) + +#define TCPH_SET_FLAG(phdr, flags ) (phdr)->_hdrlen_rsvd_flags = ((phdr)->_hdrlen_rsvd_flags | htons(flags)) +#define TCPH_UNSET_FLAG(phdr, flags) (phdr)->_hdrlen_rsvd_flags = htons(ntohs((phdr)->_hdrlen_rsvd_flags) | (TCPH_FLAGS(phdr) & ~(flags)) ) + +#define TCP_TCPLEN(seg) ((seg)->len + (((TCPH_FLAGS((seg)->tcphdr) & (TCP_FIN | TCP_SYN)) != 0) ? 1U : 0U)) + +/** Flags used on input processing, not on pcb->flags +*/ +#define TF_RESET (u8_t)0x08U /* Connection was reset. */ +#define TF_CLOSED (u8_t)0x10U /* Connection was sucessfully closed. */ +#define TF_GOT_FIN (u8_t)0x20U /* Connection was closed by the remote end. */ + + +#if LWIP_EVENT_API + +#define TCP_EVENT_ACCEPT(pcb,err,ret) ret = lwip_tcp_event((pcb)->callback_arg, (pcb),\ + LWIP_EVENT_ACCEPT, NULL, 0, err) +#define TCP_EVENT_SENT(pcb,space,ret) ret = lwip_tcp_event((pcb)->callback_arg, (pcb),\ + LWIP_EVENT_SENT, NULL, space, ERR_OK) +#define TCP_EVENT_RECV(pcb,p,err,ret) ret = lwip_tcp_event((pcb)->callback_arg, (pcb),\ + LWIP_EVENT_RECV, (p), 0, (err)) +#define TCP_EVENT_CLOSED(pcb,ret) ret = lwip_tcp_event((pcb)->callback_arg, (pcb),\ + LWIP_EVENT_RECV, NULL, 0, ERR_OK) +#define TCP_EVENT_CONNECTED(pcb,err,ret) ret = lwip_tcp_event((pcb)->callback_arg, (pcb),\ + LWIP_EVENT_CONNECTED, NULL, 0, (err)) +#define TCP_EVENT_POLL(pcb,ret) ret = lwip_tcp_event((pcb)->callback_arg, (pcb),\ + LWIP_EVENT_POLL, NULL, 0, ERR_OK) +#define TCP_EVENT_ERR(errf,arg,err) lwip_tcp_event((arg), NULL, \ + LWIP_EVENT_ERR, NULL, 0, (err)) + +#else /* LWIP_EVENT_API */ + +#define TCP_EVENT_ACCEPT(pcb,err,ret) \ + do { \ + if((pcb)->accept != NULL) \ + (ret) = (pcb)->accept((pcb)->callback_arg,(pcb),(err)); \ + else (ret) = ERR_ARG; \ + } while (0) + +#define TCP_EVENT_SENT(pcb,space,ret) \ + do { \ + if((pcb)->sent != NULL) \ + (ret) = (pcb)->sent((pcb)->callback_arg,(pcb),(space)); \ + else (ret) = ERR_OK; \ + } while (0) + +#define TCP_EVENT_RECV(pcb,p,err,ret) \ + do { \ + if((pcb)->recv != NULL) { \ + (ret) = (pcb)->recv((pcb)->callback_arg,(pcb),(p),(err));\ + } else { \ + (ret) = tcp_recv_null(NULL, (pcb), (p), (err)); \ + } \ + } while (0) + +#define TCP_EVENT_CLOSED(pcb,ret) \ + do { \ + if(((pcb)->recv != NULL)) { \ + (ret) = (pcb)->recv((pcb)->callback_arg,(pcb),NULL,ERR_OK);\ + } else { \ + (ret) = ERR_OK; \ + } \ + } while (0) + +#define TCP_EVENT_CONNECTED(pcb,err,ret) \ + do { \ + if((pcb)->connected != NULL) \ + (ret) = (pcb)->connected((pcb)->callback_arg,(pcb),(err)); \ + else (ret) = ERR_OK; \ + } while (0) + +#define TCP_EVENT_POLL(pcb,ret) \ + do { \ + if((pcb)->poll != NULL) \ + (ret) = (pcb)->poll((pcb)->callback_arg,(pcb)); \ + else (ret) = ERR_OK; \ + } while (0) + +#define TCP_EVENT_ERR(errf,arg,err) \ + do { \ + if((errf) != NULL) \ + (errf)((arg),(err)); \ + } while (0) + +#endif /* LWIP_EVENT_API */ + +/** Enabled extra-check for TCP_OVERSIZE if LWIP_DEBUG is enabled */ +#if TCP_OVERSIZE && defined(LWIP_DEBUG) +#define TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK 1 +#else +#define TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK 0 +#endif + +/** Don't generate checksum on copy if CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP is disabled */ +#define TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY (LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_TCP) + +/* This structure represents a TCP segment on the unsent, unacked and ooseq queues */ +struct tcp_seg { + struct tcp_seg *next; /* used when putting segements on a queue */ + struct pbuf *p; /* buffer containing data + TCP header */ + u16_t len; /* the TCP length of this segment */ +#if TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK + u16_t oversize_left; /* Extra bytes available at the end of the last + pbuf in unsent (used for asserting vs. + tcp_pcb.unsent_oversized only) */ +#endif /* TCP_OVERSIZE_DBGCHECK */ +#if TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY + u16_t chksum; + u8_t chksum_swapped; +#endif /* TCP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */ + u8_t flags; +#define TF_SEG_OPTS_MSS (u8_t)0x01U /* Include MSS option. */ +#define TF_SEG_OPTS_TS (u8_t)0x02U /* Include timestamp option. */ +#define TF_SEG_DATA_CHECKSUMMED (u8_t)0x04U /* ALL data (not the header) is + checksummed into 'chksum' */ +#define TF_SEG_OPTS_WND_SCALE (u8_t)0x08U /* Include WND SCALE option */ + struct tcp_hdr *tcphdr; /* the TCP header */ +}; + +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_EOL 0 +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_NOP 1 +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_MSS 2 +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_WS 3 +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_TS 8 + +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_MSS 4 +#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_TS 10 +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_TS_OUT 12 /* aligned for output (includes NOP padding) */ +#else +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_TS_OUT 0 +#endif +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_WS 3 +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_WS_OUT 4 /* aligned for output (includes NOP padding) */ +#else +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_WS_OUT 0 +#endif + +#define LWIP_TCP_OPT_LENGTH(flags) \ + (flags & TF_SEG_OPTS_MSS ? LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_MSS : 0) + \ + (flags & TF_SEG_OPTS_TS ? LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_TS_OUT : 0) + \ + (flags & TF_SEG_OPTS_WND_SCALE ? LWIP_TCP_OPT_LEN_WS_OUT : 0) + +/** This returns a TCP header option for MSS in an u32_t */ +#define TCP_BUILD_MSS_OPTION(mss) htonl(0x02040000 | ((mss) & 0xFFFF)) + +#if LWIP_WND_SCALE +#define TCPWNDSIZE_F U32_F +#define TCPWND_MAX 0xFFFFFFFFU +#else /* LWIP_WND_SCALE */ +#define TCPWNDSIZE_F U16_F +#define TCPWND_MAX 0xFFFFU +#endif /* LWIP_WND_SCALE */ + +/* Global variables: */ +extern struct tcp_pcb *tcp_input_pcb; +extern u32_t tcp_ticks; +extern u8_t tcp_active_pcbs_changed; + +/* The TCP PCB lists. */ +union tcp_listen_pcbs_t { /* List of all TCP PCBs in LISTEN state. */ + struct tcp_pcb_listen *listen_pcbs; + struct tcp_pcb *pcbs; +}; +extern struct tcp_pcb *tcp_bound_pcbs; +extern union tcp_listen_pcbs_t tcp_listen_pcbs; +extern struct tcp_pcb *tcp_active_pcbs; /* List of all TCP PCBs that are in a + state in which they accept or send + data. */ +extern struct tcp_pcb *tcp_tw_pcbs; /* List of all TCP PCBs in TIME-WAIT. */ + +extern struct tcp_pcb *tcp_tmp_pcb; /* Only used for temporary storage. */ + +/* Axioms about the above lists: + 1) Every TCP PCB that is not CLOSED is in one of the lists. + 2) A PCB is only in one of the lists. + 3) All PCBs in the tcp_listen_pcbs list is in LISTEN state. + 4) All PCBs in the tcp_tw_pcbs list is in TIME-WAIT state. +*/ +/* Define two macros, TCP_REG and TCP_RMV that registers a TCP PCB + with a PCB list or removes a PCB from a list, respectively. */ +#ifndef TCP_DEBUG_PCB_LISTS +#define TCP_DEBUG_PCB_LISTS 0 +#endif +#if TCP_DEBUG_PCB_LISTS +#define TCP_REG(pcbs, npcb) do {\ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("TCP_REG %p local port %d\n", (npcb), (npcb)->local_port)); \ + for(tcp_tmp_pcb = *(pcbs); \ + tcp_tmp_pcb != NULL; \ + tcp_tmp_pcb = tcp_tmp_pcb->next) { \ + LWIP_ASSERT("TCP_REG: already registered\n", tcp_tmp_pcb != (npcb)); \ + } \ + LWIP_ASSERT("TCP_REG: pcb->state != CLOSED", ((pcbs) == &tcp_bound_pcbs) || ((npcb)->state != CLOSED)); \ + (npcb)->next = *(pcbs); \ + LWIP_ASSERT("TCP_REG: npcb->next != npcb", (npcb)->next != (npcb)); \ + *(pcbs) = (npcb); \ + LWIP_ASSERT("TCP_RMV: tcp_pcbs sane", tcp_pcbs_sane()); \ + tcp_timer_needed(); \ + } while(0) +#define TCP_RMV(pcbs, npcb) do { \ + LWIP_ASSERT("TCP_RMV: pcbs != NULL", *(pcbs) != NULL); \ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("TCP_RMV: removing %p from %p\n", (npcb), *(pcbs))); \ + if(*(pcbs) == (npcb)) { \ + *(pcbs) = (*pcbs)->next; \ + } else for(tcp_tmp_pcb = *(pcbs); tcp_tmp_pcb != NULL; tcp_tmp_pcb = tcp_tmp_pcb->next) { \ + if(tcp_tmp_pcb->next == (npcb)) { \ + tcp_tmp_pcb->next = (npcb)->next; \ + break; \ + } \ + } \ + (npcb)->next = NULL; \ + LWIP_ASSERT("TCP_RMV: tcp_pcbs sane", tcp_pcbs_sane()); \ + LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_DEBUG, ("TCP_RMV: removed %p from %p\n", (npcb), *(pcbs))); \ + } while(0) + +#else /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + +#define TCP_REG(pcbs, npcb) \ + do { \ + (npcb)->next = *pcbs; \ + *(pcbs) = (npcb); \ + tcp_timer_needed(); \ + } while (0) + +#define TCP_RMV(pcbs, npcb) \ + do { \ + if(*(pcbs) == (npcb)) { \ + (*(pcbs)) = (*pcbs)->next; \ + } \ + else { \ + for(tcp_tmp_pcb = *pcbs; \ + tcp_tmp_pcb != NULL; \ + tcp_tmp_pcb = tcp_tmp_pcb->next) { \ + if(tcp_tmp_pcb->next == (npcb)) { \ + tcp_tmp_pcb->next = (npcb)->next; \ + break; \ + } \ + } \ + } \ + (npcb)->next = NULL; \ + } while(0) + +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ + +#define TCP_REG_ACTIVE(npcb) \ + do { \ + TCP_REG(&tcp_active_pcbs, npcb); \ + tcp_active_pcbs_changed = 1; \ + } while (0) + +#define TCP_RMV_ACTIVE(npcb) \ + do { \ + TCP_RMV(&tcp_active_pcbs, npcb); \ + tcp_active_pcbs_changed = 1; \ + } while (0) + +#define TCP_PCB_REMOVE_ACTIVE(pcb) \ + do { \ + tcp_pcb_remove(&tcp_active_pcbs, pcb); \ + tcp_active_pcbs_changed = 1; \ + } while (0) + + +/* Internal functions: */ +struct tcp_pcb *tcp_pcb_copy(struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +void tcp_pcb_purge(struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +void tcp_pcb_remove(struct tcp_pcb **pcblist, struct tcp_pcb *pcb); + +void tcp_segs_free(struct tcp_seg *seg); +void tcp_seg_free(struct tcp_seg *seg); +struct tcp_seg *tcp_seg_copy(struct tcp_seg *seg); + +#define tcp_ack(pcb) \ + do { \ + if((pcb)->flags & TF_ACK_DELAY) { \ + (pcb)->flags &= ~TF_ACK_DELAY; \ + (pcb)->flags |= TF_ACK_NOW; \ + } \ + else { \ + (pcb)->flags |= TF_ACK_DELAY; \ + } \ + } while (0) + +#define tcp_ack_now(pcb) \ + do { \ + (pcb)->flags |= TF_ACK_NOW; \ + } while (0) + +err_t tcp_send_fin(struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +err_t tcp_enqueue_flags(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t flags); + +void tcp_rexmit_seg(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct tcp_seg *seg); + +void tcp_rst_impl(u32_t seqno, u32_t ackno, + ipX_addr_t *local_ip, ipX_addr_t *remote_ip, + u16_t local_port, u16_t remote_port +#if LWIP_IPV6 + , u8_t isipv6 +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ); +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define tcp_rst(seqno, ackno, local_ip, remote_ip, local_port, remote_port, isipv6) \ + tcp_rst_impl(seqno, ackno, local_ip, remote_ip, local_port, remote_port, isipv6) +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#define tcp_rst(seqno, ackno, local_ip, remote_ip, local_port, remote_port, isipv6) \ + tcp_rst_impl(seqno, ackno, local_ip, remote_ip, local_port, remote_port) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +u32_t tcp_next_iss(void); + +void tcp_keepalive(struct tcp_pcb *pcb); +void tcp_zero_window_probe(struct tcp_pcb *pcb); + +#if TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS +u16_t tcp_eff_send_mss_impl(u16_t sendmss, ipX_addr_t *dest +#if LWIP_IPV6 + , ipX_addr_t *src, u8_t isipv6 +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + ); +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define tcp_eff_send_mss(sendmss, src, dest, isipv6) tcp_eff_send_mss_impl(sendmss, dest, src, isipv6) +#else /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#define tcp_eff_send_mss(sendmss, src, dest, isipv6) tcp_eff_send_mss_impl(sendmss, dest) +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ +#endif /* TCP_CALCULATE_EFF_SEND_MSS */ + +#if LWIP_CALLBACK_API +err_t tcp_recv_null(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, err_t err); +#endif /* LWIP_CALLBACK_API */ + +#if TCP_DEBUG || TCP_INPUT_DEBUG || TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG +void tcp_debug_print(struct tcp_hdr *tcphdr); +void tcp_debug_print_flags(u8_t flags); +void tcp_debug_print_state(enum tcp_state s); +void tcp_debug_print_pcbs(void); +s16_t tcp_pcbs_sane(void); +#else +# define tcp_debug_print(tcphdr) +# define tcp_debug_print_flags(flags) +# define tcp_debug_print_state(s) +# define tcp_debug_print_pcbs() +# define tcp_pcbs_sane() 1 +#endif /* TCP_DEBUG */ + +/** External function (implemented in timers.c), called when TCP detects + * that a timer is needed (i.e. active- or time-wait-pcb found). */ +void tcp_timer_needed(void); + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_TCP */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_TCP_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/tcpip.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/tcpip.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c512a8a27e --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/tcpip.h @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_TCPIP_H +#define LWIP_HDR_TCPIP_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if !NO_SYS /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/api_msg.h" +#include "lwip/netifapi.h" +#include "lwip/pppapi.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/api.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/timers.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** Define this to something that triggers a watchdog. This is called from + * tcpip_thread after processing a message. */ +#ifndef LWIP_TCPIP_THREAD_ALIVE +#define LWIP_TCPIP_THREAD_ALIVE() +#endif + +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING +/** The global semaphore to lock the stack. */ +extern sys_mutex_t lock_tcpip_core; +#define LOCK_TCPIP_CORE() sys_mutex_lock(&lock_tcpip_core) +#define UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE() sys_mutex_unlock(&lock_tcpip_core) +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG +#define TCIP_APIMSG_SET_ERR(m, e) (m)->msg.err = e /* catch functions that don't set err */ +#else +#define TCIP_APIMSG_SET_ERR(m, e) +#endif +#define TCPIP_APIMSG_NOERR(m,f) do { \ + TCIP_APIMSG_SET_ERR(m, ERR_VAL); \ + LOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); \ + f(&((m)->msg)); \ + UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE(); \ +} while(0) +#define TCPIP_APIMSG(m,f,e) do { \ + TCPIP_APIMSG_NOERR(m,f); \ + (e) = (m)->msg.err; \ +} while(0) +#define TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(m) +#define TCPIP_NETIFAPI(m) tcpip_netifapi_lock(m) +#define TCPIP_NETIFAPI_ACK(m) +#define TCPIP_PPPAPI(m) tcpip_pppapi_lock(m) +#define TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(m) +#else /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ +#define LOCK_TCPIP_CORE() +#define UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE() +#define TCPIP_APIMSG_NOERR(m,f) do { (m)->function = f; tcpip_apimsg(m); } while(0) +#define TCPIP_APIMSG(m,f,e) do { (m)->function = f; (e) = tcpip_apimsg(m); } while(0) +#define TCPIP_APIMSG_ACK(m) sys_sem_signal(&m->conn->op_completed) +#define TCPIP_NETIFAPI(m) tcpip_netifapi(m) +#define TCPIP_NETIFAPI_ACK(m) sys_sem_signal(&m->sem) +#define TCPIP_PPPAPI(m) tcpip_pppapi(m) +#define TCPIP_PPPAPI_ACK(m) sys_sem_signal(&m->sem) +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ + + +#if LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE +#define API_VAR_REF(name) (*(name)) +#define API_VAR_DECLARE(type, name) type * name +#define API_VAR_ALLOC(type, pool, name) do { \ + name = (type *)memp_malloc(pool); \ + if (name == NULL) { \ + return ERR_MEM; \ + } \ + } while(0) +#define API_VAR_ALLOC_DONTFAIL(type, pool, name) do { \ + name = (type *)memp_malloc(pool); \ + LWIP_ASSERT("pool empty", name != NULL); \ + } while(0) +#define API_VAR_FREE(pool, name) memp_free(pool, name) +#define API_EXPR_REF(expr) &(expr) +#define API_EXPR_DEREF(expr) expr +#else /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ +#define API_VAR_REF(name) name +#define API_VAR_DECLARE(type, name) type name +#define API_VAR_ALLOC(type, pool, name) +#define API_VAR_ALLOC_DONTFAIL(type, pool, name) +#define API_VAR_FREE(pool, name) +#define API_EXPR_REF(expr) expr +#define API_EXPR_DEREF(expr) *(expr) +#endif /* LWIP_MPU_COMPATIBLE */ + + + +/** Function prototype for the init_done function passed to tcpip_init */ +typedef void (*tcpip_init_done_fn)(void *arg); +/** Function prototype for functions passed to tcpip_callback() */ +typedef void (*tcpip_callback_fn)(void *ctx); + +/* Forward declarations */ +struct tcpip_callback_msg; + +void tcpip_init(tcpip_init_done_fn tcpip_init_done, void *arg); + +#if LWIP_NETCONN +err_t tcpip_apimsg(struct api_msg *apimsg); +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */ + +err_t tcpip_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp); + +#if LWIP_NETIF_API +err_t tcpip_netifapi(struct netifapi_msg *netifapimsg); +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING +err_t tcpip_netifapi_lock(struct netifapi_msg *netifapimsg); +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_API */ + +#if LWIP_PPP_API +err_t tcpip_pppapi(struct pppapi_msg *pppapimsg); +#if LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING +err_t tcpip_pppapi_lock(struct pppapi_msg *pppapimsg); +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING */ +#endif /* LWIP_PPP_API */ + +err_t tcpip_callback_with_block(tcpip_callback_fn function, void *ctx, u8_t block); +#define tcpip_callback(f, ctx) tcpip_callback_with_block(f, ctx, 1) + +struct tcpip_callback_msg* tcpip_callbackmsg_new(tcpip_callback_fn function, void *ctx); +void tcpip_callbackmsg_delete(struct tcpip_callback_msg* msg); +err_t tcpip_trycallback(struct tcpip_callback_msg* msg); + +/* free pbufs or heap memory from another context without blocking */ +err_t pbuf_free_callback(struct pbuf *p); +err_t mem_free_callback(void *m); + +#if LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT +err_t tcpip_timeout(u32_t msecs, sys_timeout_handler h, void *arg); +err_t tcpip_untimeout(sys_timeout_handler h, void *arg); +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT */ + +enum tcpip_msg_type { +#if LWIP_NETCONN + TCPIP_MSG_API, +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */ + TCPIP_MSG_INPKT, +#if LWIP_NETIF_API + TCPIP_MSG_NETIFAPI, +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_API */ +#if LWIP_PPP_API + TCPIP_MSG_PPPAPI, +#endif /* LWIP_PPP_API */ +#if LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT + TCPIP_MSG_TIMEOUT, + TCPIP_MSG_UNTIMEOUT, +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT */ + TCPIP_MSG_CALLBACK, + TCPIP_MSG_CALLBACK_STATIC +}; + +struct tcpip_msg { + enum tcpip_msg_type type; + sys_sem_t *sem; + union { +#if LWIP_NETCONN + struct api_msg *apimsg; +#endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_API + struct netifapi_msg *netifapimsg; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_API */ +#if LWIP_PPP_API + struct pppapi_msg *pppapimsg; +#endif /* LWIP_PPP_API */ + struct { + struct pbuf *p; + struct netif *netif; + } inp; + struct { + tcpip_callback_fn function; + void *ctx; + } cb; +#if LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT + struct { + u32_t msecs; + sys_timeout_handler h; + void *arg; + } tmo; +#endif /* LWIP_TCPIP_TIMEOUT */ + } msg; +}; + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* !NO_SYS */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_TCPIP_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/timers.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/timers.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..48a9508c26 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/timers.h @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * Simon Goldschmidt + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_TIMERS_H +#define LWIP_HDR_TIMERS_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +/* Timers are not supported when NO_SYS==1 and NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS==1 */ +#define LWIP_TIMERS (!NO_SYS || (NO_SYS && !NO_SYS_NO_TIMERS)) + +#if LWIP_TIMERS + +#include "lwip/err.h" +#if !NO_SYS +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#ifndef LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG +#define LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES SYS_DEBUG +#else /* LWIP_DEBUG */ +#define LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES 0 +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG*/ +#endif + +/** Function prototype for a timeout callback function. Register such a function + * using sys_timeout(). + * + * @param arg Additional argument to pass to the function - set up by sys_timeout() + */ +typedef void (* sys_timeout_handler)(void *arg); + +struct sys_timeo { + struct sys_timeo *next; + u32_t time; + sys_timeout_handler h; + void *arg; +#if LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES + const char* handler_name; +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */ +}; + +void sys_timeouts_init(void); + +#if LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES +void sys_timeout_debug(u32_t msecs, sys_timeout_handler handler, void *arg, const char* handler_name); +#define sys_timeout(msecs, handler, arg) sys_timeout_debug(msecs, handler, arg, #handler) +#else /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */ +void sys_timeout(u32_t msecs, sys_timeout_handler handler, void *arg); +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */ + +void sys_untimeout(sys_timeout_handler handler, void *arg); +#if NO_SYS +void sys_check_timeouts(void); +void sys_restart_timeouts(void); +#else /* NO_SYS */ +void sys_timeouts_mbox_fetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg); +#endif /* NO_SYS */ + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_TIMERS */ +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_TIMERS_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/udp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/udp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..927c2f5701 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/lwip/udp.h @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_UDP_H +#define LWIP_HDR_UDP_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_UDP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#define UDP_HLEN 8 + +/* Fields are (of course) in network byte order. */ +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct udp_hdr { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t src); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t dest); /* src/dest UDP ports */ + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t len); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t chksum); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#define UDP_FLAGS_NOCHKSUM 0x01U +#define UDP_FLAGS_UDPLITE 0x02U +#define UDP_FLAGS_CONNECTED 0x04U +#define UDP_FLAGS_MULTICAST_LOOP 0x08U + +struct udp_pcb; + +/** Function prototype for udp pcb receive callback functions + * addr and port are in same byte order as in the pcb + * The callback is responsible for freeing the pbuf + * if it's not used any more. + * + * ATTENTION: Be aware that 'addr' points into the pbuf 'p' so freeing this pbuf + * makes 'addr' invalid, too. + * + * @param arg user supplied argument (udp_pcb.recv_arg) + * @param pcb the udp_pcb which received data + * @param p the packet buffer that was received + * @param addr the remote IP address from which the packet was received + * @param port the remote port from which the packet was received + */ +typedef void (*udp_recv_fn)(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port); + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** Function prototype for udp pcb IPv6 receive callback functions + * The callback is responsible for freeing the pbuf + * if it's not used any more. + * + * @param arg user supplied argument (udp_pcb.recv_arg) + * @param pcb the udp_pcb which received data + * @param p the packet buffer that was received + * @param addr the remote IPv6 address from which the packet was received + * @param port the remote port from which the packet was received + */ +typedef void (*udp_recv_ip6_fn)(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip6_addr_t *addr, u16_t port); +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +#define UDP_PCB_RECV_IP6 udp_recv_ip6_fn ip6; +#else +#define UDP_PCB_RECV_IP6 +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +struct udp_pcb { +/* Common members of all PCB types */ + IP_PCB; + +/* Protocol specific PCB members */ + + struct udp_pcb *next; + + u8_t flags; + /** ports are in host byte order */ + u16_t local_port, remote_port; + +#if LWIP_IGMP + /** outgoing network interface for multicast packets */ + ip_addr_t multicast_ip; +#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ + +#if LWIP_UDPLITE + /** used for UDP_LITE only */ + u16_t chksum_len_rx, chksum_len_tx; +#endif /* LWIP_UDPLITE */ + + /** receive callback function */ + union { + udp_recv_fn ip4; + UDP_PCB_RECV_IP6 + }recv; + /** user-supplied argument for the recv callback */ + void *recv_arg; +}; +/* udp_pcbs export for exernal reference (e.g. SNMP agent) */ +extern struct udp_pcb *udp_pcbs; + +/* The following functions is the application layer interface to the + UDP code. */ +struct udp_pcb * udp_new (void); +void udp_remove (struct udp_pcb *pcb); +err_t udp_bind (struct udp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + u16_t port); +err_t udp_connect (struct udp_pcb *pcb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + u16_t port); +void udp_disconnect (struct udp_pcb *pcb); +void udp_recv (struct udp_pcb *pcb, udp_recv_fn recv, + void *recv_arg); +err_t udp_sendto_if (struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *dst_ip, u16_t dst_port, + struct netif *netif); +err_t udp_sendto_if_src(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *dst_ip, u16_t dst_port, + struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *src_ip); +err_t udp_sendto (struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *dst_ip, u16_t dst_port); +err_t udp_send (struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p); + +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP +err_t udp_sendto_if_chksum(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *dst_ip, u16_t dst_port, + struct netif *netif, u8_t have_chksum, + u16_t chksum); +err_t udp_sendto_chksum(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *dst_ip, u16_t dst_port, + u8_t have_chksum, u16_t chksum); +err_t udp_send_chksum(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + u8_t have_chksum, u16_t chksum); +err_t udp_sendto_if_src_chksum(struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *dst_ip, u16_t dst_port, struct netif *netif, + u8_t have_chksum, u16_t chksum, ip_addr_t *src_ip); +#endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP */ + +#define udp_flags(pcb) ((pcb)->flags) +#define udp_setflags(pcb, f) ((pcb)->flags = (f)) + +/* The following functions are the lower layer interface to UDP. */ +void udp_input (struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp); + +void udp_init (void); + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +struct udp_pcb * udp_new_ip6(void); +#define udp_bind_ip6(pcb, ip6addr, port) \ + udp_bind(pcb, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr), port) +#define udp_connect_ip6(pcb, ip6addr, port) \ + udp_connect(pcb, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr), port) +#define udp_recv_ip6(pcb, recv_ip6_fn, recv_arg) \ + udp_recv(pcb, (udp_recv_fn)recv_ip6_fn, recv_arg) +#define udp_sendto_ip6(pcb, pbuf, ip6addr, port) \ + udp_sendto(pcb, pbuf, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr), port) +#define udp_sendto_if_ip6(pcb, pbuf, ip6addr, port, netif) \ + udp_sendto_if(pcb, pbuf, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr), port, netif) +#if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP +#define udp_sendto_chksum_ip6(pcb, pbuf, ip6addr, port, have_chk, chksum) \ + udp_sendto_chksum(pcb, pbuf, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr), port, have_chk, chksum) +#define udp_sendto_if_chksum_ip6(pcb, pbuf, ip6addr, port, netif, have_chk, chksum) \ + udp_sendto_if_chksum(pcb, pbuf, ip6_2_ip(ip6addr), port, netif, have_chk, chksum) +#endif /*LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY && CHECKSUM_GEN_UDP */ +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +#if UDP_DEBUG +void udp_debug_print(struct udp_hdr *udphdr); +#else +#define udp_debug_print(udphdr) +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_UDP */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_UDP_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/etharp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/etharp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9dd26fa919 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/etharp.h @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Leon Woestenberg + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_NETIF_ETHARP_H +#define LWIP_HDR_NETIF_ETHARP_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_ARP || LWIP_ETHERNET /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#ifndef ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN +#define ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN 6 +#endif + +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct eth_addr { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t addr[ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN]); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +/** Ethernet header */ +struct eth_hdr { +#if ETH_PAD_SIZE + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t padding[ETH_PAD_SIZE]); +#endif + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct eth_addr dest); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct eth_addr src); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t type); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#define SIZEOF_ETH_HDR (14 + ETH_PAD_SIZE) + +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN + +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +/** VLAN header inserted between ethernet header and payload + * if 'type' in ethernet header is ETHTYPE_VLAN. + * See IEEE802.Q */ +struct eth_vlan_hdr { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t prio_vid); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t tpid); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#define SIZEOF_VLAN_HDR 4 +#define VLAN_ID(vlan_hdr) (htons((vlan_hdr)->prio_vid) & 0xFFF) + +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN */ + +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +/** the ARP message, see RFC 826 ("Packet format") */ +struct etharp_hdr { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t hwtype); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t proto); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t hwlen); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t protolen); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t opcode); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct eth_addr shwaddr); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct ip_addr2 sipaddr); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct eth_addr dhwaddr); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct ip_addr2 dipaddr); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#define SIZEOF_ETHARP_HDR 28 + +#define SIZEOF_ETHARP_PACKET (SIZEOF_ETH_HDR + SIZEOF_ETHARP_HDR) +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) +#define SIZEOF_ETHARP_PACKET_TX (SIZEOF_ETHARP_PACKET + SIZEOF_VLAN_HDR) +#else /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ +#define SIZEOF_ETHARP_PACKET_TX SIZEOF_ETHARP_PACKET +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ + +/** 1 seconds period */ +#define ARP_TMR_INTERVAL 1000 + +#define ETHTYPE_ARP 0x0806U +#define ETHTYPE_IP 0x0800U +#define ETHTYPE_VLAN 0x8100U +#define ETHTYPE_IPV6 0x86DDU +#define ETHTYPE_PPPOEDISC 0x8863U /* PPP Over Ethernet Discovery Stage */ +#define ETHTYPE_PPPOE 0x8864U /* PPP Over Ethernet Session Stage */ + +/** MEMCPY-like macro to copy to/from struct eth_addr's that are local variables + * or known to be 32-bit aligned within the protocol header. */ +#ifndef ETHADDR32_COPY +#define ETHADDR32_COPY(src, dst) SMEMCPY(src, dst, ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN) +#endif + +/** MEMCPY-like macro to copy to/from struct eth_addr's that are no local + * variables and known to be 16-bit aligned within the protocol header. */ +#ifndef ETHADDR16_COPY +#define ETHADDR16_COPY(src, dst) SMEMCPY(src, dst, ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN) +#endif + +#if LWIP_ARP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +/** ARP message types (opcodes) */ +#define ARP_REQUEST 1 +#define ARP_REPLY 2 + +/** Define this to 1 and define LWIP_ARP_FILTER_NETIF_FN(pbuf, netif, type) + * to a filter function that returns the correct netif when using multiple + * netifs on one hardware interface where the netif's low-level receive + * routine cannot decide for the correct netif (e.g. when mapping multiple + * IP addresses to one hardware interface). + */ +#ifndef LWIP_ARP_FILTER_NETIF +#define LWIP_ARP_FILTER_NETIF 0 +#endif + +#if ARP_QUEUEING +/** struct for queueing outgoing packets for unknown address + * defined here to be accessed by memp.h + */ +struct etharp_q_entry { + struct etharp_q_entry *next; + struct pbuf *p; +}; +#endif /* ARP_QUEUEING */ + +#define etharp_init() /* Compatibility define, not init needed. */ +void etharp_tmr(void); +s8_t etharp_find_addr(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + struct eth_addr **eth_ret, ip_addr_t **ip_ret); +err_t etharp_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *q, ip_addr_t *ipaddr); +err_t etharp_query(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, struct pbuf *q); +err_t etharp_request(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr); +/** For Ethernet network interfaces, we might want to send "gratuitous ARP"; + * this is an ARP packet sent by a node in order to spontaneously cause other + * nodes to update an entry in their ARP cache. + * From RFC 3220 "IP Mobility Support for IPv4" section 4.6. */ +#define etharp_gratuitous(netif) etharp_request((netif), &(netif)->ip_addr) +void etharp_cleanup_netif(struct netif *netif); + +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES +err_t etharp_add_static_entry(ip_addr_t *ipaddr, struct eth_addr *ethaddr); +err_t etharp_remove_static_entry(ip_addr_t *ipaddr); +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */ + +#if LWIP_AUTOIP +err_t etharp_raw(struct netif *netif, const struct eth_addr *ethsrc_addr, + const struct eth_addr *ethdst_addr, + const struct eth_addr *hwsrc_addr, const ip_addr_t *ipsrc_addr, + const struct eth_addr *hwdst_addr, const ip_addr_t *ipdst_addr, + const u16_t opcode); +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ + +err_t ethernet_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *netif); + +#define eth_addr_cmp(addr1, addr2) (memcmp((addr1)->addr, (addr2)->addr, ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN) == 0) + +extern const struct eth_addr ethbroadcast, ethzero; + +#endif /* LWIP_ARP || LWIP_ETHERNET */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_NETIF_ARP_H */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ethernetif.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ethernetif.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..53dacf2270 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ethernetif.h @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +#ifndef __NETIF_ETHERNETIF_H__ +#define __NETIF_ETHERNETIF_H__ + +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include + +#define NIOCTL_GADDR 0x01 +#define ETHERNET_MTU 1500 + +struct eth_device +{ + /* inherit from rt_device */ + struct rt_device parent; + + /* network interface for lwip */ + struct netif *netif; + struct rt_semaphore tx_ack; + + rt_uint8_t flags; + rt_uint8_t link_changed; + rt_uint16_t link_status; + + /* eth device interface */ + struct pbuf* (*eth_rx)(rt_device_t dev); + rt_err_t (*eth_tx)(rt_device_t dev, struct pbuf* p); +}; + +rt_err_t eth_device_ready(struct eth_device* dev); +rt_err_t eth_device_init(struct eth_device * dev, char *name); +rt_err_t eth_device_init_with_flag(struct eth_device *dev, char *name, rt_uint8_t flag); +rt_err_t eth_device_linkchange(struct eth_device* dev, rt_bool_t up); + +int eth_system_device_init(void); + +#endif /* __NETIF_ETHERNETIF_H__ */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ccp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ccp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f106cb5dfe --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ccp.h @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +/* + * ccp.h - Definitions for PPP Compression Control Protocol. + * + * Copyright (c) 1994-2002 Paul Mackerras. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 3. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * $Id: ccp.h,v 1.12 2004/11/04 10:02:26 paulus Exp $ + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && CCP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +typedef struct ccp_options { + bool bsd_compress; /* do BSD Compress? */ + bool deflate; /* do Deflate? */ + bool predictor_1; /* do Predictor-1? */ + bool predictor_2; /* do Predictor-2? */ + bool deflate_correct; /* use correct code for deflate? */ + bool deflate_draft; /* use draft RFC code for deflate? */ + bool mppe; /* do MPPE? */ + u_short bsd_bits; /* # bits/code for BSD Compress */ + u_short deflate_size; /* lg(window size) for Deflate */ + short method; /* code for chosen compression method */ +} ccp_options; + +extern fsm ccp_fsm[]; +extern ccp_options ccp_wantoptions[]; +extern ccp_options ccp_gotoptions[]; +extern ccp_options ccp_allowoptions[]; +extern ccp_options ccp_hisoptions[]; + +extern const struct protent ccp_protent; + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && CCP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/chap-md5.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/chap-md5.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a05a157d06 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/chap-md5.h @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +/* + * chap-md5.h - New CHAP/MD5 implementation. + * + * Copyright (c) 2003 Paul Mackerras. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 3. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +extern const struct chap_digest_type md5_digest; + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/chap-new.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/chap-new.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6846bbf707 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/chap-new.h @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +/* + * chap-new.c - New CHAP implementation. + * + * Copyright (c) 2003 Paul Mackerras. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 3. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef CHAP_H +#define CHAP_H + +#include "ppp.h" + +/* + * CHAP packets begin with a standard header with code, id, len (2 bytes). + */ +#define CHAP_HDRLEN 4 + +/* + * Values for the code field. + */ +#define CHAP_CHALLENGE 1 +#define CHAP_RESPONSE 2 +#define CHAP_SUCCESS 3 +#define CHAP_FAILURE 4 + +/* + * CHAP digest codes. + */ +#define CHAP_MD5 5 +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT +#define CHAP_MICROSOFT 0x80 +#define CHAP_MICROSOFT_V2 0x81 +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * Semi-arbitrary limits on challenge and response fields. + */ +#define MAX_CHALLENGE_LEN 64 +#define MAX_RESPONSE_LEN 64 + +/* + * These limits apply to challenge and response packets we send. + * The +4 is the +1 that we actually need rounded up. + */ +#define CHAL_MAX_PKTLEN (PPP_HDRLEN + CHAP_HDRLEN + 4 + MAX_CHALLENGE_LEN + MAXNAMELEN) +#define RESP_MAX_PKTLEN (PPP_HDRLEN + CHAP_HDRLEN + 4 + MAX_RESPONSE_LEN + MAXNAMELEN) + +/* bitmask of supported algorithms */ +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT +#define MDTYPE_MICROSOFT_V2 0x1 +#define MDTYPE_MICROSOFT 0x2 +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ +#define MDTYPE_MD5 0x4 +#define MDTYPE_NONE 0 + +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT +/* Return the digest alg. ID for the most preferred digest type. */ +#define CHAP_DIGEST(mdtype) \ + ((mdtype) & MDTYPE_MD5)? CHAP_MD5: \ + ((mdtype) & MDTYPE_MICROSOFT_V2)? CHAP_MICROSOFT_V2: \ + ((mdtype) & MDTYPE_MICROSOFT)? CHAP_MICROSOFT: \ + 0 +#else /* !MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ +#define CHAP_DIGEST(mdtype) \ + ((mdtype) & MDTYPE_MD5)? CHAP_MD5: \ + 0 +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ + +/* Return the bit flag (lsb set) for our most preferred digest type. */ +#define CHAP_MDTYPE(mdtype) ((mdtype) ^ ((mdtype) - 1)) & (mdtype) + +/* Return the bit flag for a given digest algorithm ID. */ +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT +#define CHAP_MDTYPE_D(digest) \ + ((digest) == CHAP_MICROSOFT_V2)? MDTYPE_MICROSOFT_V2: \ + ((digest) == CHAP_MICROSOFT)? MDTYPE_MICROSOFT: \ + ((digest) == CHAP_MD5)? MDTYPE_MD5: \ + 0 +#else /* !MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ +#define CHAP_MDTYPE_D(digest) \ + ((digest) == CHAP_MD5)? MDTYPE_MD5: \ + 0 +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ + +/* Can we do the requested digest? */ +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT +#define CHAP_CANDIGEST(mdtype, digest) \ + ((digest) == CHAP_MICROSOFT_V2)? (mdtype) & MDTYPE_MICROSOFT_V2: \ + ((digest) == CHAP_MICROSOFT)? (mdtype) & MDTYPE_MICROSOFT: \ + ((digest) == CHAP_MD5)? (mdtype) & MDTYPE_MD5: \ + 0 +#else /* !MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ +#define CHAP_CANDIGEST(mdtype, digest) \ + ((digest) == CHAP_MD5)? (mdtype) & MDTYPE_MD5: \ + 0 +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * The code for each digest type has to supply one of these. + */ +struct chap_digest_type { + int code; + +#if PPP_SERVER + /* + * Note: challenge and response arguments below are formatted as + * a length byte followed by the actual challenge/response data. + */ + void (*generate_challenge)(unsigned char *challenge); + int (*verify_response)(int id, char *name, + unsigned char *secret, int secret_len, + unsigned char *challenge, unsigned char *response, + char *message, int message_space); +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + void (*make_response)(unsigned char *response, int id, char *our_name, + unsigned char *challenge, char *secret, int secret_len, + unsigned char *priv); + int (*check_success)(unsigned char *pkt, int len, unsigned char *priv); + void (*handle_failure)(unsigned char *pkt, int len); +}; + +/* + * Each interface is described by chap structure. + */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +typedef struct chap_client_state { + u8_t flags; + char *name; + const struct chap_digest_type *digest; + unsigned char priv[64]; /* private area for digest's use */ +} chap_client_state; + +#if PPP_SERVER +typedef struct chap_server_state { + u8_t flags; + int id; + char *name; + const struct chap_digest_type *digest; + int challenge_xmits; + int challenge_pktlen; + unsigned char challenge[CHAL_MAX_PKTLEN]; + char message[256]; +} chap_server_state; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* Hook for a plugin to validate CHAP challenge */ +extern int (*chap_verify_hook)(char *name, char *ourname, int id, + const struct chap_digest_type *digest, + unsigned char *challenge, unsigned char *response, + char *message, int message_space); +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* Called by authentication code to start authenticating the peer. */ +extern void chap_auth_peer(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *our_name, int digest_code); +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +/* Called by auth. code to start authenticating us to the peer. */ +extern void chap_auth_with_peer(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *our_name, int digest_code); + +/* Represents the CHAP protocol to the main pppd code */ +extern const struct protent chap_protent; + +#endif /* CHAP_H */ +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/chap_ms.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/chap_ms.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a366e47124 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/chap_ms.h @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +/* + * chap_ms.h - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol definitions. + * + * Copyright (c) 1995 Eric Rosenquist. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * $Id: chap_ms.h,v 1.13 2004/11/15 22:13:26 paulus Exp $ + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && MSCHAP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef __CHAPMS_INCLUDE__ + +#define MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE 16 /* 16 bytes in a MD4 message digest */ +#define MAX_NT_PASSWORD 256 /* Max (Unicode) chars in an NT pass */ + +#define MS_CHAP_RESPONSE_LEN 49 /* Response length for MS-CHAP */ +#define MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN 49 /* Response length for MS-CHAPv2 */ +#define MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH 40 /* MS-CHAPv2 authenticator response, */ + /* as ASCII */ + +/* Error codes for MS-CHAP failure messages. */ +#define MS_CHAP_ERROR_RESTRICTED_LOGON_HOURS 646 +#define MS_CHAP_ERROR_ACCT_DISABLED 647 +#define MS_CHAP_ERROR_PASSWD_EXPIRED 648 +#define MS_CHAP_ERROR_NO_DIALIN_PERMISSION 649 +#define MS_CHAP_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE 691 +#define MS_CHAP_ERROR_CHANGING_PASSWORD 709 + +/* + * Offsets within the response field for MS-CHAP + */ +#define MS_CHAP_LANMANRESP 0 +#define MS_CHAP_LANMANRESP_LEN 24 +#define MS_CHAP_NTRESP 24 +#define MS_CHAP_NTRESP_LEN 24 +#define MS_CHAP_USENT 48 + +/* + * Offsets within the response field for MS-CHAP2 + */ +#define MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHALLENGE 0 +#define MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHAL_LEN 16 +#define MS_CHAP2_RESERVED_LEN 8 +#define MS_CHAP2_NTRESP 24 +#define MS_CHAP2_NTRESP_LEN 24 +#define MS_CHAP2_FLAGS 48 + +#ifdef MPPE +#include "mppe.h" /* MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN */ +extern u_char mppe_send_key[MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN]; +extern u_char mppe_recv_key[MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN]; +extern int mppe_keys_set; + +/* These values are the RADIUS attribute values--see RFC 2548. */ +#define MPPE_ENC_POL_ENC_ALLOWED 1 +#define MPPE_ENC_POL_ENC_REQUIRED 2 +#define MPPE_ENC_TYPES_RC4_40 2 +#define MPPE_ENC_TYPES_RC4_128 4 + +/* used by plugins (using above values) */ +extern void set_mppe_enc_types(int, int); +#endif + +/* Are we the authenticator or authenticatee? For MS-CHAPv2 key derivation. */ +#define MS_CHAP2_AUTHENTICATEE 0 +#define MS_CHAP2_AUTHENTICATOR 1 + +void ChapMS (u_char *, char *, int, u_char *); +void ChapMS2 (u_char *, u_char *, char *, char *, int, + u_char *, u_char[MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH+1], int); +#ifdef MPPE +void mppe_set_keys (u_char *, u_char[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]); +void mppe_set_keys2(u_char PasswordHashHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE], + u_char NTResponse[24], int IsServer); +#endif + +void ChallengeHash (u_char[16], u_char *, char *, u_char[8]); + +void GenerateAuthenticatorResponse(u_char PasswordHashHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE], + u_char NTResponse[24], u_char PeerChallenge[16], + u_char *rchallenge, char *username, + u_char authResponse[MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH+1]); + +extern const struct chap_digest_type chapms_digest; +extern const struct chap_digest_type chapms2_digest; + +#define __CHAPMS_INCLUDE__ +#endif /* __CHAPMS_INCLUDE__ */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/eap.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/eap.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c92f2dc055 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/eap.h @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ +/* + * eap.h - Extensible Authentication Protocol for PPP (RFC 2284) + * + * Copyright (c) 2001 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Non-exclusive rights to redistribute, modify, translate, and use + * this software in source and binary forms, in whole or in part, is + * hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice is + * duplicated in any source form, and that neither the name of the + * copyright holder nor the author is used to endorse or promote + * products derived from this software. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. + * + * Original version by James Carlson + * + * $Id: eap.h,v 1.2 2003/06/11 23:56:26 paulus Exp $ + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && EAP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef PPP_EAP_H +#define PPP_EAP_H + +#include "ppp.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* + * Packet header = Code, id, length. + */ +#define EAP_HEADERLEN 4 + + +/* EAP message codes. */ +#define EAP_REQUEST 1 +#define EAP_RESPONSE 2 +#define EAP_SUCCESS 3 +#define EAP_FAILURE 4 + +/* EAP types */ +#define EAPT_IDENTITY 1 +#define EAPT_NOTIFICATION 2 +#define EAPT_NAK 3 /* (response only) */ +#define EAPT_MD5CHAP 4 +#define EAPT_OTP 5 /* One-Time Password; RFC 1938 */ +#define EAPT_TOKEN 6 /* Generic Token Card */ +/* 7 and 8 are unassigned. */ +#define EAPT_RSA 9 /* RSA Public Key Authentication */ +#define EAPT_DSS 10 /* DSS Unilateral */ +#define EAPT_KEA 11 /* KEA */ +#define EAPT_KEA_VALIDATE 12 /* KEA-VALIDATE */ +#define EAPT_TLS 13 /* EAP-TLS */ +#define EAPT_DEFENDER 14 /* Defender Token (AXENT) */ +#define EAPT_W2K 15 /* Windows 2000 EAP */ +#define EAPT_ARCOT 16 /* Arcot Systems */ +#define EAPT_CISCOWIRELESS 17 /* Cisco Wireless */ +#define EAPT_NOKIACARD 18 /* Nokia IP smart card */ +#define EAPT_SRP 19 /* Secure Remote Password */ +/* 20 is deprecated */ + +/* EAP SRP-SHA1 Subtypes */ +#define EAPSRP_CHALLENGE 1 /* Request 1 - Challenge */ +#define EAPSRP_CKEY 1 /* Response 1 - Client Key */ +#define EAPSRP_SKEY 2 /* Request 2 - Server Key */ +#define EAPSRP_CVALIDATOR 2 /* Response 2 - Client Validator */ +#define EAPSRP_SVALIDATOR 3 /* Request 3 - Server Validator */ +#define EAPSRP_ACK 3 /* Response 3 - final ack */ +#define EAPSRP_LWRECHALLENGE 4 /* Req/resp 4 - Lightweight rechal */ + +#define SRPVAL_EBIT 0x00000001 /* Use shared key for ECP */ + +#define SRP_PSEUDO_ID "pseudo_" +#define SRP_PSEUDO_LEN 7 + +#define MD5_SIGNATURE_SIZE 16 +#define EAP_MIN_CHALLENGE_LENGTH 16 +#define EAP_MAX_CHALLENGE_LENGTH 24 + +#define EAP_STATES \ + "Initial", "Pending", "Closed", "Listen", "Identify", \ + "SRP1", "SRP2", "SRP3", "MD5Chall", "Open", "SRP4", "BadAuth" + +#define eap_client_active(pcb) ((pcb)->eap.es_client.ea_state == eapListen) +#if PPP_SERVER +#define eap_server_active(pcb) \ + ((pcb)->eap.es_server.ea_state >= eapIdentify && \ + (pcb)->eap.es_server.ea_state <= eapMD5Chall) +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +/* + * Complete EAP state for one PPP session. + */ +enum eap_state_code { + eapInitial = 0, /* No EAP authentication yet requested */ + eapPending, /* Waiting for LCP (no timer) */ + eapClosed, /* Authentication not in use */ + eapListen, /* Client ready (and timer running) */ + eapIdentify, /* EAP Identify sent */ + eapSRP1, /* Sent EAP SRP-SHA1 Subtype 1 */ + eapSRP2, /* Sent EAP SRP-SHA1 Subtype 2 */ + eapSRP3, /* Sent EAP SRP-SHA1 Subtype 3 */ + eapMD5Chall, /* Sent MD5-Challenge */ + eapOpen, /* Completed authentication */ + eapSRP4, /* Sent EAP SRP-SHA1 Subtype 4 */ + eapBadAuth /* Failed authentication */ +}; + +struct eap_auth { + char *ea_name; /* Our name */ + char *ea_peer; /* Peer's name */ + void *ea_session; /* Authentication library linkage */ + u_char *ea_skey; /* Shared encryption key */ + u_short ea_namelen; /* Length of our name */ + u_short ea_peerlen; /* Length of peer's name */ + enum eap_state_code ea_state; + u_char ea_id; /* Current id */ + u_char ea_requests; /* Number of Requests sent/received */ + u_char ea_responses; /* Number of Responses */ + u_char ea_type; /* One of EAPT_* */ + u32_t ea_keyflags; /* SRP shared key usage flags */ +}; + +#ifndef EAP_MAX_CHALLENGE_LENGTH +#define EAP_MAX_CHALLENGE_LENGTH 24 +#endif +typedef struct eap_state { + struct eap_auth es_client; /* Client (authenticatee) data */ +#if PPP_SERVER + struct eap_auth es_server; /* Server (authenticator) data */ +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + int es_savedtime; /* Saved timeout */ + int es_rechallenge; /* EAP rechallenge interval */ + int es_lwrechallenge; /* SRP lightweight rechallenge inter */ + u8_t es_usepseudo; /* Use SRP Pseudonym if offered one */ + int es_usedpseudo; /* Set if we already sent PN */ + int es_challen; /* Length of challenge string */ + u_char es_challenge[EAP_MAX_CHALLENGE_LENGTH]; +} eap_state; + +/* + * Timeouts. + */ +#if 0 /* moved to opt.h */ +#define EAP_DEFTIMEOUT 3 /* Timeout (seconds) for rexmit */ +#define EAP_DEFTRANSMITS 10 /* max # times to transmit */ +#define EAP_DEFREQTIME 20 /* Time to wait for peer request */ +#define EAP_DEFALLOWREQ 20 /* max # times to accept requests */ +#endif /* moved to opt.h */ + +void eap_authwithpeer(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *localname); +void eap_authpeer(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *localname); + +extern const struct protent eap_protent; + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* PPP_EAP_H */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && EAP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ecp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ecp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cba6678ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ecp.h @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +/* + * ecp.h - Definitions for PPP Encryption Control Protocol. + * + * Copyright (c) 2002 Google, Inc. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * $Id: ecp.h,v 1.2 2003/01/10 07:12:36 fcusack Exp $ + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && ECP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +typedef struct ecp_options { + bool required; /* Is ECP required? */ + unsigned enctype; /* Encryption type */ +} ecp_options; + +extern fsm ecp_fsm[]; +extern ecp_options ecp_wantoptions[]; +extern ecp_options ecp_gotoptions[]; +extern ecp_options ecp_allowoptions[]; +extern ecp_options ecp_hisoptions[]; + +extern const struct protent ecp_protent; + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && ECP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/eui64.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/eui64.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dffb5e4150 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/eui64.h @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +/* + * eui64.h - EUI64 routines for IPv6CP. + * + * Copyright (c) 1999 Tommi Komulainen. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Tommi Komulainen + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * $Id: eui64.h,v 1.6 2002/12/04 23:03:32 paulus Exp $ +*/ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef __EUI64_H__ +#define __EUI64_H__ + +/* + * TODO: + * + * Maybe this should be done by processing struct in6_addr directly... + */ +typedef union +{ + u8_t e8[8]; + u16_t e16[4]; + u32_t e32[2]; +} eui64_t; + +#define eui64_iszero(e) (((e).e32[0] | (e).e32[1]) == 0) +#define eui64_equals(e, o) (((e).e32[0] == (o).e32[0]) && \ + ((e).e32[1] == (o).e32[1])) +#define eui64_zero(e) (e).e32[0] = (e).e32[1] = 0; + +#define eui64_copy(s, d) memcpy(&(d), &(s), sizeof(eui64_t)) + +#define eui64_magic(e) do { \ + (e).e32[0] = magic(); \ + (e).e32[1] = magic(); \ + (e).e8[0] &= ~2; \ + } while (0) +#define eui64_magic_nz(x) do { \ + eui64_magic(x); \ + } while (eui64_iszero(x)) +#define eui64_magic_ne(x, y) do { \ + eui64_magic(x); \ + } while (eui64_equals(x, y)) + +#define eui64_get(ll, cp) do { \ + eui64_copy((*cp), (ll)); \ + (cp) += sizeof(eui64_t); \ + } while (0) + +#define eui64_put(ll, cp) do { \ + eui64_copy((ll), (*cp)); \ + (cp) += sizeof(eui64_t); \ + } while (0) + +#define eui64_set32(e, l) do { \ + (e).e32[0] = 0; \ + (e).e32[1] = htonl(l); \ + } while (0) +#define eui64_setlo32(e, l) eui64_set32(e, l) + +char *eui64_ntoa(eui64_t); /* Returns ascii representation of id */ + +#endif /* __EUI64_H__ */ +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/fsm.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/fsm.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cd12075fb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/fsm.h @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +/* + * fsm.h - {Link, IP} Control Protocol Finite State Machine definitions. + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * $Id: fsm.h,v 1.10 2004/11/13 02:28:15 paulus Exp $ + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef FSM_H +#define FSM_H + +#include "ppp.h" + +/* + * Packet header = Code, id, length. + */ +#define HEADERLEN 4 + + +/* + * CP (LCP, IPCP, etc.) codes. + */ +#define CONFREQ 1 /* Configuration Request */ +#define CONFACK 2 /* Configuration Ack */ +#define CONFNAK 3 /* Configuration Nak */ +#define CONFREJ 4 /* Configuration Reject */ +#define TERMREQ 5 /* Termination Request */ +#define TERMACK 6 /* Termination Ack */ +#define CODEREJ 7 /* Code Reject */ + + +/* + * Each FSM is described by an fsm structure and fsm callbacks. + */ +typedef struct fsm { + ppp_pcb *pcb; /* PPP Interface */ + const struct fsm_callbacks *callbacks; /* Callback routines */ + char *term_reason; /* Reason for closing protocol */ + u8_t seen_ack; /* Have received valid Ack/Nak/Rej to Req */ + /* -- This is our only flag, we might use u_int :1 if we have more flags */ + u16_t protocol; /* Data Link Layer Protocol field value */ + u8_t state; /* State */ + u8_t flags; /* Contains option bits */ + u8_t id; /* Current id */ + u8_t reqid; /* Current request id */ + u8_t retransmits; /* Number of retransmissions left */ + u8_t nakloops; /* Number of nak loops since last ack */ + u8_t rnakloops; /* Number of naks received */ + u8_t maxnakloops; /* Maximum number of nak loops tolerated + (necessary because IPCP require a custom large max nak loops value) */ + u8_t term_reason_len; /* Length of term_reason */ +} fsm; + + +typedef struct fsm_callbacks { + void (*resetci) /* Reset our Configuration Information */ + (fsm *); + int (*cilen) /* Length of our Configuration Information */ + (fsm *); + void (*addci) /* Add our Configuration Information */ + (fsm *, u_char *, int *); + int (*ackci) /* ACK our Configuration Information */ + (fsm *, u_char *, int); + int (*nakci) /* NAK our Configuration Information */ + (fsm *, u_char *, int, int); + int (*rejci) /* Reject our Configuration Information */ + (fsm *, u_char *, int); + int (*reqci) /* Request peer's Configuration Information */ + (fsm *, u_char *, int *, int); + void (*up) /* Called when fsm reaches PPP_FSM_OPENED state */ + (fsm *); + void (*down) /* Called when fsm leaves PPP_FSM_OPENED state */ + (fsm *); + void (*starting) /* Called when we want the lower layer */ + (fsm *); + void (*finished) /* Called when we don't want the lower layer */ + (fsm *); + void (*protreject) /* Called when Protocol-Reject received */ + (int); + void (*retransmit) /* Retransmission is necessary */ + (fsm *); + int (*extcode) /* Called when unknown code received */ + (fsm *, int, int, u_char *, int); + char *proto_name; /* String name for protocol (for messages) */ +} fsm_callbacks; + + +/* + * Link states. + */ +#define PPP_FSM_INITIAL 0 /* Down, hasn't been opened */ +#define PPP_FSM_STARTING 1 /* Down, been opened */ +#define PPP_FSM_CLOSED 2 /* Up, hasn't been opened */ +#define PPP_FSM_STOPPED 3 /* Open, waiting for down event */ +#define PPP_FSM_CLOSING 4 /* Terminating the connection, not open */ +#define PPP_FSM_STOPPING 5 /* Terminating, but open */ +#define PPP_FSM_REQSENT 6 /* We've sent a Config Request */ +#define PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD 7 /* We've received a Config Ack */ +#define PPP_FSM_ACKSENT 8 /* We've sent a Config Ack */ +#define PPP_FSM_OPENED 9 /* Connection available */ + + +/* + * Flags - indicate options controlling FSM operation + */ +#define OPT_PASSIVE 1 /* Don't die if we don't get a response */ +#define OPT_RESTART 2 /* Treat 2nd OPEN as DOWN, UP */ +#define OPT_SILENT 4 /* Wait for peer to speak first */ + + +/* + * Timeouts. + */ +#if 0 /* moved to opt.h */ +#define DEFTIMEOUT 3 /* Timeout time in seconds */ +#define DEFMAXTERMREQS 2 /* Maximum Terminate-Request transmissions */ +#define DEFMAXCONFREQS 10 /* Maximum Configure-Request transmissions */ +#define DEFMAXNAKLOOPS 5 /* Maximum number of nak loops */ +#endif /* moved to opt.h */ + + +/* + * Prototypes + */ +void fsm_init(fsm *f); +void fsm_lowerup(fsm *f); +void fsm_lowerdown(fsm *f); +void fsm_open(fsm *f); +void fsm_close(fsm *f, char *reason); +void fsm_input(fsm *f, u_char *inpacket, int l); +void fsm_protreject(fsm *f); +void fsm_sdata(fsm *f, u_char code, u_char id, u_char *data, int datalen); + + +#endif /* FSM_H */ +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ipcp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ipcp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b5f2334c31 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ipcp.h @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +/* + * ipcp.h - IP Control Protocol definitions. + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * $Id: ipcp.h,v 1.14 2002/12/04 23:03:32 paulus Exp $ + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef IPCP_H +#define IPCP_H + +/* + * Options. + */ +#define CI_ADDRS 1 /* IP Addresses */ +#define CI_COMPRESSTYPE 2 /* Compression Type */ +#define CI_ADDR 3 + +#define CI_MS_DNS1 129 /* Primary DNS value */ +#define CI_MS_WINS1 130 /* Primary WINS value */ +#define CI_MS_DNS2 131 /* Secondary DNS value */ +#define CI_MS_WINS2 132 /* Secondary WINS value */ + +#define MAX_STATES 16 /* from slcompress.h */ + +#define IPCP_VJMODE_OLD 1 /* "old" mode (option # = 0x0037) */ +#define IPCP_VJMODE_RFC1172 2 /* "old-rfc"mode (option # = 0x002d) */ +#define IPCP_VJMODE_RFC1332 3 /* "new-rfc"mode (option # = 0x002d, */ + /* maxslot and slot number compression) */ + +#define IPCP_VJ_COMP 0x002d /* current value for VJ compression option*/ +#define IPCP_VJ_COMP_OLD 0x0037 /* "old" (i.e, broken) value for VJ */ + /* compression option*/ + +typedef struct ipcp_options { + unsigned int neg_addr :1; /* Negotiate IP Address? */ + unsigned int old_addrs :1; /* Use old (IP-Addresses) option? */ + unsigned int req_addr :1; /* Ask peer to send IP address? */ +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + unsigned int default_route :1; /* Assign default route through interface? */ + unsigned int replace_default_route :1; /* Replace default route through interface? */ +#endif /* UNUSED */ + unsigned int proxy_arp :1; /* Make proxy ARP entry for peer? */ + unsigned int neg_vj :1; /* Van Jacobson Compression? */ + unsigned int old_vj :1; /* use old (short) form of VJ option? */ + unsigned int accept_local :1; /* accept peer's value for ouraddr */ + unsigned int accept_remote :1; /* accept peer's value for hisaddr */ + unsigned int req_dns1 :1; /* Ask peer to send primary DNS address? */ + unsigned int req_dns2 :1; /* Ask peer to send secondary DNS address? */ + unsigned int cflag :1; + unsigned int :5; /* 3 bits of padding to round out to 16 bits */ + + u32_t ouraddr, hisaddr; /* Addresses in NETWORK BYTE ORDER */ + u32_t dnsaddr[2]; /* Primary and secondary MS DNS entries */ + u32_t winsaddr[2]; /* Primary and secondary MS WINS entries */ + + u16_t vj_protocol; /* protocol value to use in VJ option */ + u8_t maxslotindex; /* values for RFC1332 VJ compression neg. */ +} ipcp_options; + +#if 0 /* UNUSED, already defined by lwIP */ +char *ip_ntoa (u32_t); +#endif /* UNUSED, already defined by lwIP */ + +extern const struct protent ipcp_protent; + +#endif /* IPCP_H */ +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ipv6cp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ipv6cp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d6e28a8d37 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ipv6cp.h @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +/* + * ipv6cp.h - PPP IPV6 Control Protocol. + * + * Copyright (c) 1999 Tommi Komulainen. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Tommi Komulainen + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + */ + +/* Original version, based on RFC2023 : + + Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 1997 Francis.Dupont@inria.fr, INRIA Rocquencourt, + Alain.Durand@imag.fr, IMAG, + Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr, IMAG-LSR. + + Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Francis.Dupont@inria.fr, GIE DYADE, + Alain.Durand@imag.fr, IMAG, + Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr, IMAG-LSR. + + Ce travail a été fait au sein du GIE DYADE (Groupement d'Intérêt + Économique ayant pour membres BULL S.A. et l'INRIA). + + Ce logiciel informatique est disponible aux conditions + usuelles dans la recherche, c'est-à-dire qu'il peut + être utilisé, copié, modifié, distribué à l'unique + condition que ce texte soit conservé afin que + l'origine de ce logiciel soit reconnue. + + Le nom de l'Institut National de Recherche en Informatique + et en Automatique (INRIA), de l'IMAG, ou d'une personne morale + ou physique ayant participé à l'élaboration de ce logiciel ne peut + être utilisé sans son accord préalable explicite. + + Ce logiciel est fourni tel quel sans aucune garantie, + support ou responsabilité d'aucune sorte. + Ce logiciel est dérivé de sources d'origine + "University of California at Berkeley" et + "Digital Equipment Corporation" couvertes par des copyrights. + + L'Institut d'Informatique et de Mathématiques Appliquées de Grenoble (IMAG) + est une fédération d'unités mixtes de recherche du CNRS, de l'Institut National + Polytechnique de Grenoble et de l'Université Joseph Fourier regroupant + sept laboratoires dont le laboratoire Logiciels, Systèmes, Réseaux (LSR). + + This work has been done in the context of GIE DYADE (joint R & D venture + between BULL S.A. and INRIA). + + This software is available with usual "research" terms + with the aim of retain credits of the software. + Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software for any + purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above + copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies, + and the name of INRIA, IMAG, or any contributor not be used in advertising + or publicity pertaining to this material without the prior explicit + permission. The software is provided "as is" without any + warranties, support or liabilities of any kind. + This software is derived from source code from + "University of California at Berkeley" and + "Digital Equipment Corporation" protected by copyrights. + + Grenoble's Institute of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics (IMAG) + is a federation of seven research units funded by the CNRS, National + Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble and University Joseph Fourier. + The research unit in Software, Systems, Networks (LSR) is member of IMAG. +*/ + +/* + * Derived from : + * + * + * ipcp.h - IP Control Protocol definitions. + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * $Id: ipv6cp.h,v 1.7 2002/12/04 23:03:32 paulus Exp $ + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef IPV6CP_H +#define IPV6CP_H + +#include "eui64.h" + +/* + * Options. + */ +#define CI_IFACEID 1 /* Interface Identifier */ +#define CI_COMPRESSTYPE 2 /* Compression Type */ + +/* No compression types yet defined. + *#define IPV6CP_COMP 0x004f + */ +typedef struct ipv6cp_options { + unsigned int neg_ifaceid :1; /* Negotiate interface identifier? */ + unsigned int req_ifaceid :1; /* Ask peer to send interface identifier? */ + unsigned int accept_local :1; /* accept peer's value for iface id? */ + unsigned int opt_local :1; /* ourtoken set by option */ + unsigned int opt_remote :1; /* histoken set by option */ + unsigned int use_ip :1; /* use IP as interface identifier */ +#if 0 +#if defined(SOL2) || defined(__linux__) + unsigned int use_persistent :1; /* use uniquely persistent value for address */ +#endif /* defined(SOL2) */ +#endif + unsigned int neg_vj :1; /* Van Jacobson Compression? */ + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding to round out to 8 bits */ + u_short vj_protocol; /* protocol value to use in VJ option */ + eui64_t ourid, hisid; /* Interface identifiers */ +} ipv6cp_options; + +extern const struct protent ipv6cp_protent; + +#endif /* IPV6CP_H */ +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/lcp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/lcp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8162e2571f --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/lcp.h @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +/* + * lcp.h - Link Control Protocol definitions. + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * $Id: lcp.h,v 1.20 2004/11/14 22:53:42 carlsonj Exp $ + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef LCP_H +#define LCP_H + +#include "ppp.h" + +/* + * Options. + */ +#define CI_VENDOR 0 /* Vendor Specific */ +#define CI_MRU 1 /* Maximum Receive Unit */ +#define CI_ASYNCMAP 2 /* Async Control Character Map */ +#define CI_AUTHTYPE 3 /* Authentication Type */ +#define CI_QUALITY 4 /* Quality Protocol */ +#define CI_MAGICNUMBER 5 /* Magic Number */ +#define CI_PCOMPRESSION 7 /* Protocol Field Compression */ +#define CI_ACCOMPRESSION 8 /* Address/Control Field Compression */ +#define CI_FCSALTERN 9 /* FCS-Alternatives */ +#define CI_SDP 10 /* Self-Describing-Pad */ +#define CI_NUMBERED 11 /* Numbered-Mode */ +#define CI_CALLBACK 13 /* callback */ +#define CI_MRRU 17 /* max reconstructed receive unit; multilink */ +#define CI_SSNHF 18 /* short sequence numbers for multilink */ +#define CI_EPDISC 19 /* endpoint discriminator */ +#define CI_MPPLUS 22 /* Multi-Link-Plus-Procedure */ +#define CI_LDISC 23 /* Link-Discriminator */ +#define CI_LCPAUTH 24 /* LCP Authentication */ +#define CI_COBS 25 /* Consistent Overhead Byte Stuffing */ +#define CI_PREFELIS 26 /* Prefix Elision */ +#define CI_MPHDRFMT 27 /* MP Header Format */ +#define CI_I18N 28 /* Internationalization */ +#define CI_SDL 29 /* Simple Data Link */ + +/* + * LCP-specific packet types (code numbers). + */ +#define PROTREJ 8 /* Protocol Reject */ +#define ECHOREQ 9 /* Echo Request */ +#define ECHOREP 10 /* Echo Reply */ +#define DISCREQ 11 /* Discard Request */ +#define IDENTIF 12 /* Identification */ +#define TIMEREM 13 /* Time Remaining */ + +/* Value used as data for CI_CALLBACK option */ +#define CBCP_OPT 6 /* Use callback control protocol */ + +#define DEFMRU 1500 /* Try for this */ +#define MINMRU 128 /* No MRUs below this */ +#define MAXMRU 16384 /* Normally limit MRU to this */ + +/* An endpoint discriminator, used with multilink. */ +#define MAX_ENDP_LEN 20 /* maximum length of discriminator value */ +struct epdisc { + unsigned char class_; /* -- The word "class" is reserved in C++. */ + unsigned char length; + unsigned char value[MAX_ENDP_LEN]; +}; + +/* + * The state of options is described by an lcp_options structure. + */ +typedef struct lcp_options { + unsigned int passive :1; /* Don't die if we don't get a response */ + unsigned int silent :1; /* Wait for the other end to start first */ + unsigned int restart :1; /* Restart vs. exit after close */ + unsigned int neg_mru :1; /* Negotiate the MRU? */ + unsigned int neg_asyncmap :1; /* Negotiate the async map? */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + unsigned int neg_upap :1; /* Ask for UPAP authentication? */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + unsigned int neg_chap :1; /* Ask for CHAP authentication? */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + unsigned int neg_eap :1; /* Ask for EAP authentication? */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + unsigned int neg_magicnumber :1; /* Ask for magic number? */ + unsigned int neg_pcompression :1; /* HDLC Protocol Field Compression? */ + unsigned int neg_accompression :1; /* HDLC Address/Control Field Compression? */ +#if LQR_SUPPORT + unsigned int neg_lqr :1; /* Negotiate use of Link Quality Reports */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ + unsigned int neg_cbcp :1; /* Negotiate use of CBCP */ +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + unsigned int neg_mrru :1; /* negotiate multilink MRRU */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + unsigned int neg_ssnhf :1; /* negotiate short sequence numbers */ + unsigned int neg_endpoint :1; /* negotiate endpoint discriminator */ + u16_t mru; /* Value of MRU */ +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + u16_t mrru; /* Value of MRRU, and multilink enable */ +#endif /* MULTILINK */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + u8_t chap_mdtype; /* which MD types (hashing algorithm) */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ + u32_t asyncmap; /* Value of async map */ + u32_t magicnumber; + u8_t numloops; /* Number of loops during magic number neg. */ +#if LQR_SUPPORT + u32_t lqr_period; /* Reporting period for LQR 1/100ths second */ +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ + struct epdisc endpoint; /* endpoint discriminator */ +} lcp_options; + +void lcp_open(ppp_pcb *pcb); +void lcp_close(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *reason); +void lcp_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb); +void lcp_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb); +void lcp_sprotrej(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *p, int len); /* send protocol reject */ + +extern const struct protent lcp_protent; + +#if 0 /* moved to opt.h */ +/* Default number of times we receive our magic number from the peer + before deciding the link is looped-back. */ +#define DEFLOOPBACKFAIL 10 +#endif /* moved to opt.h */ + +#endif /* LCP_H */ +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/magic.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/magic.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4661dea527 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/magic.h @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +/* + * magic.h - PPP Magic Number definitions. + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * $Id: magic.h,v 1.5 2003/06/11 23:56:26 paulus Exp $ + */ +/***************************************************************************** +* randm.h - Random number generator header file. +* +* Copyright (c) 2003 by Marc Boucher, Services Informatiques (MBSI) inc. +* Copyright (c) 1998 Global Election Systems Inc. +* +* The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, +* and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided +* that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this +* notice and the following disclaimer are included verbatim in any +* distributions. No written agreement, license, or royalty fee is required +* for any of the authorized uses. +* +* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE CONTRIBUTORS *AS IS* AND ANY EXPRESS OR +* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES +* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, +* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT +* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF +* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +* +****************************************************************************** +* REVISION HISTORY +* +* 03-01-01 Marc Boucher +* Ported to lwIP. +* 98-05-29 Guy Lancaster , Global Election Systems Inc. +* Extracted from avos. +*****************************************************************************/ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef MAGIC_H +#define MAGIC_H + +/*********************** +*** PUBLIC FUNCTIONS *** +***********************/ + +/* + * Initialize the random number generator. + */ +void magic_init(void); + +/* + * Randomize our random seed value. To be called for truely random events + * such as user operations and network traffic. + */ +void magic_randomize(void); + +/* + * Return a new random number. + */ +u32_t magic(void); /* Returns the next magic number */ + +#if PPP_MD5_RANDM +/* + * Fill buffer with random bytes + * + * Use the random pool to generate random data. This degrades to pseudo + * random when used faster than randomness is supplied using magic_churnrand(). + * Thus it's important to make sure that the results of this are not + * published directly because one could predict the next result to at + * least some degree. Also, it's important to get a good seed before + * the first use. + */ +void random_bytes(unsigned char *buf, u32_t len); +#endif /* PPP_MD5_RANDM */ + +#endif /* MAGIC_H */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/polarssl/des.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/polarssl/des.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..86417cd4f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/polarssl/des.h @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +/** + * \file des.h + * + * Based on XySSL: Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Christophe Devine + * + * Copyright (C) 2009 Paul Bakker + * + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * * Neither the names of PolarSSL or XySSL nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS + * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED + * TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR + * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING + * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS + * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES + +#ifndef LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES_H +#define LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES_H + +#define DES_ENCRYPT 1 +#define DES_DECRYPT 0 + +/** + * \brief DES context structure + */ +typedef struct +{ + int mode; /*!< encrypt/decrypt */ + unsigned long sk[32]; /*!< DES subkeys */ +} +des_context; + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** + * \brief DES key schedule (56-bit, encryption) + * + * \param ctx DES context to be initialized + * \param key 8-byte secret key + */ +void des_setkey_enc( des_context *ctx, unsigned char key[8] ); + +/** + * \brief DES key schedule (56-bit, decryption) + * + * \param ctx DES context to be initialized + * \param key 8-byte secret key + */ +void des_setkey_dec( des_context *ctx, unsigned char key[8] ); + +/** + * \brief DES-ECB block encryption/decryption + * + * \param ctx DES context + * \param input 64-bit input block + * \param output 64-bit output block + */ +void des_crypt_ecb( des_context *ctx, + unsigned char input[8], + unsigned char output[8] ); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES_H */ + +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/polarssl/md4.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/polarssl/md4.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..46ebf5cb84 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/polarssl/md4.h @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +/** + * \file md4.h + * + * Based on XySSL: Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Christophe Devine + * + * Copyright (C) 2009 Paul Bakker + * + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * * Neither the names of PolarSSL or XySSL nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS + * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED + * TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR + * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING + * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS + * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4 + +#ifndef LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4_H +#define LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4_H + +/** + * \brief MD4 context structure + */ +typedef struct +{ + unsigned long total[2]; /*!< number of bytes processed */ + unsigned long state[4]; /*!< intermediate digest state */ + unsigned char buffer[64]; /*!< data block being processed */ +} +md4_context; + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** + * \brief MD4 context setup + * + * \param ctx context to be initialized + */ +void md4_starts( md4_context *ctx ); + +/** + * \brief MD4 process buffer + * + * \param ctx MD4 context + * \param input buffer holding the data + * \param ilen length of the input data + */ +void md4_update( md4_context *ctx, unsigned char *input, int ilen ); + +/** + * \brief MD4 final digest + * + * \param ctx MD4 context + * \param output MD4 checksum result + */ +void md4_finish( md4_context *ctx, unsigned char output[16] ); + +/** + * \brief Output = MD4( input buffer ) + * + * \param input buffer holding the data + * \param ilen length of the input data + * \param output MD4 checksum result + */ +void md4( unsigned char *input, int ilen, unsigned char output[16] ); + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4_H */ + +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3587b4c001 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.h @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +/** + * \file md5.h + * + * Based on XySSL: Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Christophe Devine + * + * Copyright (C) 2009 Paul Bakker + * + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * * Neither the names of PolarSSL or XySSL nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS + * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED + * TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR + * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING + * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS + * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 + +#ifndef LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5_H +#define LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5_H + +/** + * \brief MD5 context structure + */ +typedef struct +{ + unsigned long total[2]; /*!< number of bytes processed */ + unsigned long state[4]; /*!< intermediate digest state */ + unsigned char buffer[64]; /*!< data block being processed */ +} +md5_context; + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** + * \brief MD5 context setup + * + * \param ctx context to be initialized + */ +void md5_starts( md5_context *ctx ); + +/** + * \brief MD5 process buffer + * + * \param ctx MD5 context + * \param input buffer holding the data + * \param ilen length of the input data + */ +void md5_update( md5_context *ctx, unsigned char *input, int ilen ); + +/** + * \brief MD5 final digest + * + * \param ctx MD5 context + * \param output MD5 checksum result + */ +void md5_finish( md5_context *ctx, unsigned char output[16] ); + +/** + * \brief Output = MD5( input buffer ) + * + * \param input buffer holding the data + * \param ilen length of the input data + * \param output MD5 checksum result + */ +void md5( unsigned char *input, int ilen, unsigned char output[16] ); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5_H */ + +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/polarssl/sha1.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/polarssl/sha1.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9d331633c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/polarssl/sha1.h @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +/** + * \file sha1.h + * + * Based on XySSL: Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Christophe Devine + * + * Copyright (C) 2009 Paul Bakker + * + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * * Neither the names of PolarSSL or XySSL nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS + * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED + * TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR + * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING + * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS + * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1 + +#ifndef LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1_H +#define LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1_H + +/** + * \brief SHA-1 context structure + */ +typedef struct +{ + unsigned long total[2]; /*!< number of bytes processed */ + unsigned long state[5]; /*!< intermediate digest state */ + unsigned char buffer[64]; /*!< data block being processed */ +} +sha1_context; + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** + * \brief SHA-1 context setup + * + * \param ctx context to be initialized + */ +void sha1_starts( sha1_context *ctx ); + +/** + * \brief SHA-1 process buffer + * + * \param ctx SHA-1 context + * \param input buffer holding the data + * \param ilen length of the input data + */ +void sha1_update( sha1_context *ctx, unsigned char *input, int ilen ); + +/** + * \brief SHA-1 final digest + * + * \param ctx SHA-1 context + * \param output SHA-1 checksum result + */ +void sha1_finish( sha1_context *ctx, unsigned char output[20] ); + +/** + * \brief Output = SHA-1( input buffer ) + * + * \param input buffer holding the data + * \param ilen length of the input data + * \param output SHA-1 checksum result + */ +void sha1( unsigned char *input, int ilen, unsigned char output[20] ); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1_H */ + +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ppp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ppp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cda32ba0d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ppp.h @@ -0,0 +1,608 @@ +/***************************************************************************** +* ppp.h - Network Point to Point Protocol header file. +* +* Copyright (c) 2003 by Marc Boucher, Services Informatiques (MBSI) inc. +* portions Copyright (c) 1997 Global Election Systems Inc. +* +* The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, +* and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided +* that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this +* notice and the following disclaimer are included verbatim in any +* distributions. No written agreement, license, or royalty fee is required +* for any of the authorized uses. +* +* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE CONTRIBUTORS *AS IS* AND ANY EXPRESS OR +* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES +* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, +* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT +* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF +* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +* +****************************************************************************** +* REVISION HISTORY +* +* 03-01-01 Marc Boucher +* Ported to lwIP. +* 97-11-05 Guy Lancaster , Global Election Systems Inc. +* Original derived from BSD codes. +*****************************************************************************/ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef PPP_H +#define PPP_H + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/sio.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/timers.h" +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ + + + +/************************* +*** PUBLIC DEFINITIONS *** +*************************/ + +/* + * The basic PPP frame. + */ +#define PPP_HDRLEN 4 /* octets for standard ppp header */ +#define PPP_FCSLEN 2 /* octets for FCS */ + +/* + * Values for phase. + */ +#define PPP_PHASE_DEAD 0 +#define PPP_PHASE_INITIALIZE 1 +#define PPP_PHASE_SERIALCONN 2 +#define PPP_PHASE_DORMANT 3 +#define PPP_PHASE_ESTABLISH 4 +#define PPP_PHASE_AUTHENTICATE 5 +#define PPP_PHASE_CALLBACK 6 +#define PPP_PHASE_NETWORK 7 +#define PPP_PHASE_RUNNING 8 +#define PPP_PHASE_TERMINATE 9 +#define PPP_PHASE_DISCONNECT 10 +#define PPP_PHASE_HOLDOFF 11 +#define PPP_PHASE_MASTER 12 + +/* Error codes. */ +#define PPPERR_NONE 0 /* No error. */ +#define PPPERR_PARAM 1 /* Invalid parameter. */ +#define PPPERR_OPEN 2 /* Unable to open PPP session. */ +#define PPPERR_DEVICE 3 /* Invalid I/O device for PPP. */ +#define PPPERR_ALLOC 4 /* Unable to allocate resources. */ +#define PPPERR_USER 5 /* User interrupt. */ +#define PPPERR_CONNECT 6 /* Connection lost. */ +#define PPPERR_AUTHFAIL 7 /* Failed authentication challenge. */ +#define PPPERR_PROTOCOL 8 /* Failed to meet protocol. */ +#define PPPERR_PEERDEAD 9 /* Connection timeout */ +#define PPPERR_IDLETIMEOUT 10 /* Idle Timeout */ +#define PPPERR_CONNECTTIME 11 /* Max connect time reached */ +#define PPPERR_LOOPBACK 12 /* Loopback detected */ + +/* + * PPP IOCTL commands. + */ +/* + * Get the up status - 0 for down, non-zero for up. The argument must + * point to an int. + */ +#define PPPCTLG_UPSTATUS 100 /* Get the up status - 0 down else up */ +#define PPPCTLS_ERRCODE 101 /* Set the error code */ +#define PPPCTLG_ERRCODE 102 /* Get the error code */ +#define PPPCTLG_FD 103 /* Get the fd associated with the ppp */ + +/************************ +*** PUBLIC DATA TYPES *** +************************/ + +/* + * Other headers require ppp_pcb definition for prototypes, but ppp_pcb + * require some structure definition from other headers as well, we are + * fixing the dependency loop here by declaring the ppp_pcb type then + * by including headers containing necessary struct definition for ppp_pcb + */ +typedef struct ppp_pcb_s ppp_pcb; + +/* Type definitions for BSD code. */ +#ifndef __u_char_defined +typedef unsigned long u_long; +typedef unsigned int u_int; +typedef unsigned short u_short; +typedef unsigned char u_char; +#endif + +#include "fsm.h" +#include "lcp.h" +#include "ipcp.h" +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT +#include "ipv6cp.h" +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT +#include "upap.h" +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#include "chap-new.h" +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT +#include "eap.h" +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if VJ_SUPPORT +#include "vj.h" +#endif /* VJ_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/pppoe.h" +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/pppol2tp.h" +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * PPP configuration. + */ +typedef struct ppp_settings_s { + +#if PPP_SERVER + unsigned int auth_required : 1; /* Peer is required to authenticate */ + unsigned int null_login : 1; /* Username of "" and a password of "" are acceptable */ +#else + unsigned int :2; /* 2 bits of padding */ +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +#if PPP_REMOTENAME + unsigned int explicit_remote : 1; /* remote_name specified with remotename opt */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif /* PPP_REMOTENAME */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + unsigned int refuse_pap : 1; /* Don't wanna auth. ourselves with PAP */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + unsigned int refuse_chap : 1; /* Don't wanna auth. ourselves with CHAP */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT + unsigned int refuse_mschap : 1; /* Don't wanna auth. ourselves with MS-CHAP */ + unsigned int refuse_mschap_v2 : 1; /* Don't wanna auth. ourselves with MS-CHAPv2 */ +#else + unsigned int :2; /* 2 bits of padding */ +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + unsigned int refuse_eap : 1; /* Don't wanna auth. ourselves with EAP */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + unsigned int usepeerdns : 1; /* Ask peer for DNS adds */ + unsigned int persist : 1; /* Persist mode, always try to reopen the connection */ +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + unsigned int hide_password : 1; /* Hide password in dumped packets */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + unsigned int noremoteip : 1; /* Let him have no IP address */ + unsigned int lax_recv : 1; /* accept control chars in asyncmap */ + unsigned int noendpoint : 1; /* don't send/accept endpoint discriminator */ +#if PPP_LCP_ADAPTIVE + unsigned int lcp_echo_adaptive : 1; /* request echo only if the link was idle */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding to round out to 16 bits */ + + u16_t listen_time; /* time to listen first (ms), waiting for peer to send LCP packet */ + +#if PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT + u16_t idle_time_limit; /* Disconnect if idle for this many seconds */ +#endif /* PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT */ +#if PPP_MAXCONNECT + u32_t maxconnect; /* Maximum connect time (seconds) */ +#endif /* PPP_MAXCONNECT */ + + /* auth data */ + char *user; /* Username for PAP */ + char *passwd; /* Password for PAP, secret for CHAP */ +#if PPP_SERVER + char our_name [MAXNAMELEN + 1]; /* Our name for authentication purposes */ +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +#if PPP_REMOTENAME + char remote_name[MAXNAMELEN + 1]; /* Peer's name for authentication */ +#endif /* PPP_REMOTENAME */ + +#if PAP_SUPPORT + u8_t pap_timeout_time; /* Timeout (seconds) for auth-req retrans. */ + u8_t pap_max_transmits; /* Number of auth-reqs sent */ +#if PPP_SERVER + u8_t pap_req_timeout; /* Time to wait for auth-req from peer */ +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +#endif /* PAP_SUPPPORT */ + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + u8_t chap_timeout_time; /* Timeout (seconds) for retransmitting req */ + u8_t chap_max_transmits; /* max # times to send challenge */ +#if PPP_SERVER + u8_t chap_rechallenge_time; /* Time to wait for auth-req from peer */ +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPPORT */ + +#if EAP_SUPPORT + u8_t eap_req_time; /* Time to wait (for retransmit/fail) */ + u8_t eap_allow_req; /* Max Requests allowed */ +#if PPP_SERVER + u8_t eap_timeout_time; /* Time to wait (for retransmit/fail) */ + u8_t eap_max_transmits; /* Max Requests allowed */ +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + + u8_t fsm_timeout_time; /* Timeout time in seconds */ + u8_t fsm_max_conf_req_transmits; /* Maximum Configure-Request transmissions */ + u8_t fsm_max_term_transmits; /* Maximum Terminate-Request transmissions */ + u8_t fsm_max_nak_loops; /* Maximum number of nak loops tolerated */ + + u8_t lcp_loopbackfail; /* Number of times we receive our magic number from the peer + before deciding the link is looped-back. */ + u8_t lcp_echo_interval; /* Interval between LCP echo-requests */ + u8_t lcp_echo_fails; /* Tolerance to unanswered echo-requests */ + +} ppp_settings; + +struct ppp_addrs { + ip_addr_t our_ipaddr, his_ipaddr, netmask; + ip_addr_t dns1, dns2; +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT + ip6_addr_t our6_ipaddr, his6_ipaddr; +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ +}; + +/* FIXME: find a way to move ppp_dev_states and ppp_pcb_rx_s to ppp_impl.h */ +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +/* + * Extended asyncmap - allows any character to be escaped. + */ +typedef u_char ext_accm[32]; + +/* PPP packet parser states. Current state indicates operation yet to be + * completed. */ +typedef enum { + PDIDLE = 0, /* Idle state - waiting. */ + PDSTART, /* Process start flag. */ + PDADDRESS, /* Process address field. */ + PDCONTROL, /* Process control field. */ + PDPROTOCOL1, /* Process protocol field 1. */ + PDPROTOCOL2, /* Process protocol field 2. */ + PDDATA /* Process data byte. */ +} ppp_dev_states; + +/* + * PPP interface RX control block. + */ +typedef struct ppp_pcb_rx_s { + /** ppp descriptor */ + ppp_pcb *pcb; + /** the rx file descriptor */ + sio_fd_t fd; + + /* The input packet. */ + struct pbuf *in_head, *in_tail; + + u16_t in_protocol; /* The input protocol code. */ + u16_t in_fcs; /* Input Frame Check Sequence value. */ + ppp_dev_states in_state; /* The input process state. */ + char in_escaped; /* Escape next character. */ + ext_accm in_accm; /* Async-Ctl-Char-Map for input. */ +} ppp_pcb_rx; +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * PPP interface control block. + */ +struct ppp_pcb_s { + /* -- below are data that will NOT be cleared between two sessions */ +#if PPP_DEBUG + u8_t num; /* Interface number - only useful for debugging */ +#endif /* PPP_DEBUG */ + ppp_settings settings; +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + sio_fd_t fd; /* File device ID of port. */ +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT + struct pppoe_softc *pppoe_sc; +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT + pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp_pcb; +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + void (*link_status_cb)(ppp_pcb *pcb, int err_code, void *ctx); /* Status change callback */ +#if PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE + void (*notify_phase_cb)(ppp_pcb *pcb, u8_t phase, void *ctx); /* Notify phase callback */ +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE */ + void *ctx_cb; /* Callbacks optional pointer */ + struct netif netif; /* PPP interface */ + + /* -- below are data that will be cleared between two sessions */ + + /* + * phase must be the first member of cleared members, because it is used to know + * which part must not be cleared. + */ + u8_t phase; /* where the link is at */ + u8_t err_code; /* Code indicating why interface is down. */ + + /* flags */ + unsigned int if_up :1; /* True when the interface is up. */ + unsigned int pcomp :1; /* Does peer accept protocol compression? */ + unsigned int accomp :1; /* Does peer accept addr/ctl compression? */ + unsigned int proxy_arp_set :1; /* Have created proxy arp entry */ + unsigned int ipcp_is_open :1; /* haven't called np_finished() */ + unsigned int ipcp_is_up :1; /* have called ipcp_up() */ +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT + unsigned int ipv6cp_is_up :1; /* have called ip6cp_up() */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ + unsigned int ask_for_local :1; /* request our address from peer */ + unsigned int lcp_echo_timer_running :1; /* set if a timer is running */ +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT && VJ_SUPPORT + unsigned int vj_enabled :1; /* Flag indicating VJ compression enabled. */ +#else + unsigned int :1; /* 1 bit of padding */ +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT && VJ_SUPPORT */ + unsigned int :6; /* 5 bits of padding to round out to 16 bits */ + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +/* FIXME: there is probably one superfluous */ + ext_accm out_accm; /* Async-Ctl-Char-Map for output. */ + ext_accm xmit_accm; /* extended transmit ACCM */ + ppp_pcb_rx rx; +#if VJ_SUPPORT + struct vjcompress vj_comp; /* Van Jacobson compression header. */ +#endif /* VJ_SUPPORT */ +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + + u32_t last_xmit; /* Time of last transmission. */ + + struct ppp_addrs addrs; /* PPP addresses */ + + /* auth data */ +#if PPP_SERVER + char peer_authname[MAXNAMELEN + 1]; /* The name by which the peer authenticated itself to us. */ +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + u16_t auth_pending; /* Records which authentication operations haven't completed yet. */ + u16_t auth_done; /* Records which authentication operations have been completed. */ + u8_t num_np_open; /* Number of network protocols which we have opened. */ + u8_t num_np_up; /* Number of network protocols which have come up. */ + +#if PAP_SUPPORT + upap_state upap; /* PAP data */ +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + chap_client_state chap_client; /* CHAP client data */ +#if PPP_SERVER + chap_server_state chap_server; /* CHAP server data */ +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if EAP_SUPPORT + eap_state eap; /* EAP data */ +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + + fsm lcp_fsm; /* LCP fsm structure */ + lcp_options lcp_wantoptions; /* Options that we want to request */ + lcp_options lcp_gotoptions; /* Options that peer ack'd */ + lcp_options lcp_allowoptions; /* Options we allow peer to request */ + lcp_options lcp_hisoptions; /* Options that we ack'd */ + u8_t lcp_echos_pending; /* Number of outstanding echo msgs */ + u8_t lcp_echo_number; /* ID number of next echo frame */ + u16_t peer_mru; /* currently negotiated peer MRU */ + + fsm ipcp_fsm; /* IPCP fsm structure */ + ipcp_options ipcp_wantoptions; /* Options that we want to request */ + ipcp_options ipcp_gotoptions; /* Options that peer ack'd */ + ipcp_options ipcp_allowoptions; /* Options we allow peer to request */ + ipcp_options ipcp_hisoptions; /* Options that we ack'd */ + +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT + fsm ipv6cp_fsm; /* IPV6CP fsm structure */ + ipv6cp_options ipv6cp_wantoptions; /* Options that we want to request */ + ipv6cp_options ipv6cp_gotoptions; /* Options that peer ack'd */ + ipv6cp_options ipv6cp_allowoptions; /* Options we allow peer to request */ + ipv6cp_options ipv6cp_hisoptions; /* Options that we ack'd */ +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ +}; + +/************************ + *** PUBLIC FUNCTIONS *** + ************************/ + +/* + * Initialize the PPP subsystem. + */ +int ppp_init(void); + +/* + * Create a new PPP session. + * + * This initializes the PPP control block but does not + * attempt to negotiate the LCP session. + * + * Return a new PPP connection control block pointer + * on success or a null pointer on failure. + */ +ppp_pcb *ppp_new(void); + +/* + * Set a PPP interface as the default network interface + * (used to output all packets for which no specific route is found). + */ +void ppp_set_default(ppp_pcb *pcb); + +/* + * Set auth helper, optional, you can either fill ppp_pcb->settings. + * + * Warning: Using PPPAUTHTYPE_ANY might have security consequences. + * RFC 1994 says: + * + * In practice, within or associated with each PPP server, there is a + * database which associates "user" names with authentication + * information ("secrets"). It is not anticipated that a particular + * named user would be authenticated by multiple methods. This would + * make the user vulnerable to attacks which negotiate the least secure + * method from among a set (such as PAP rather than CHAP). If the same + * secret was used, PAP would reveal the secret to be used later with + * CHAP. + * + * Instead, for each user name there should be an indication of exactly + * one method used to authenticate that user name. If a user needs to + * make use of different authentication methods under different + * circumstances, then distinct user names SHOULD be employed, each of + * which identifies exactly one authentication method. + * + */ +#define PPPAUTHTYPE_NONE 0x00 +#define PPPAUTHTYPE_PAP 0x01 +#define PPPAUTHTYPE_CHAP 0x02 +#define PPPAUTHTYPE_MSCHAP 0x04 +#define PPPAUTHTYPE_EAP 0x08 +#define PPPAUTHTYPE_ANY 0xff + +void ppp_set_auth(ppp_pcb *pcb, u8_t authtype, char *user, char *passwd); + +#if PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE +/* + * Set a PPP notify phase callback. + * + * This can be used for example to set a LED pattern depending on the + * current phase of the PPP session. + */ +typedef void (*ppp_notify_phase_cb_fn)(ppp_pcb *pcb, u8_t phase, void *ctx); +void ppp_set_notify_phase_callback(ppp_pcb *pcb, ppp_notify_phase_cb_fn notify_phase_cb); +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE */ + +/* Link status callback function prototype */ +typedef void (*ppp_link_status_cb_fn)(ppp_pcb *pcb, int err_code, void *ctx); + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +/* + * Create a new PPP connection using the given serial I/O device. + * + * If this port connects to a modem, the modem connection must be + * established before calling this. + * + * Return 0 on success, an error code on failure. + */ +int ppp_over_serial_create(ppp_pcb *pcb, sio_fd_t fd, ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, void *ctx_cb); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT +/* + * Create a new PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE) connection. + * + * Return 0 on success, an error code on failure. + */ +int ppp_over_ethernet_create(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct netif *ethif, const char *service_name, const char *concentrator_name, + ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, void *ctx_cb); +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +/* + * Create a new PPP Over L2TP (PPPoL2TP) connection. + */ +int ppp_over_l2tp_create(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, u16_t port, + u8_t *secret, u8_t secret_len, + ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, void *ctx_cb); +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * Open a PPP connection. + * + * This can only be called if PPP is in the dead phase. + * + * Holdoff is the time to wait (in seconds) before initiating + * the connection. + */ +int ppp_open(ppp_pcb *pcb, u16_t holdoff); + +/* + * Initiate the end of a PPP connection. + * Any outstanding packets in the queues are dropped. + * Return 0 on success, an error code on failure. + */ +int ppp_close(ppp_pcb *pcb); + +/* + * Indicate to the PPP stack that the line has disconnected. + */ +void ppp_sighup(ppp_pcb *pcb); + +/* + * Free the control block, clean everything except the PPP PCB itself + * and the netif, it allows you to change the underlying PPP protocol + * (eg. from PPPoE to PPPoS to switch from DSL to GPRS) without losing + * your PPP and netif handlers. + * + * This can only be called if PPP is in the dead phase. + * + * You must use ppp_close() before if you wish to terminate + * an established PPP session. + * + * Return 0 on success, an error code on failure. + */ +int ppp_free(ppp_pcb *pcb); + +/* + * Release the control block. + * + * This can only be called if PPP is in the dead phase. + * + * You must use ppp_close() before if you wish to terminate + * an established PPP session. + * + * Return 0 on success, an error code on failure. + */ +int ppp_delete(ppp_pcb *pcb); + +/* + * Get and set parameters for the given connection. + * Return 0 on success, an error code on failure. + */ +int ppp_ioctl(ppp_pcb *pcb, int cmd, void *arg); + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +/* + * PPP over Serial: this is the input function to be called for received data. + */ +void pppos_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char* data, int len); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +/* Get the PPP netif interface */ +#define ppp_netif(ppp) (&(ppp)->netif) + +/* Get the PPP addresses */ +#define ppp_addrs(ppp) (&(ppp)->addrs) + +#if LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK +/* Set an lwIP-style status-callback for the selected PPP device */ +void ppp_set_netif_statuscallback(ppp_pcb *pcb, netif_status_callback_fn status_callback); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK */ +#if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK +/* Set an lwIP-style link-callback for the selected PPP device */ +void ppp_set_netif_linkcallback(ppp_pcb *pcb, netif_status_callback_fn link_callback); +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK */ + +#endif /* PPP_H */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..595ba3a6a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h @@ -0,0 +1,574 @@ +/***************************************************************************** +* ppp.h - Network Point to Point Protocol header file. +* +* Copyright (c) 2003 by Marc Boucher, Services Informatiques (MBSI) inc. +* portions Copyright (c) 1997 Global Election Systems Inc. +* +* The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, +* and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided +* that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this +* notice and the following disclaimer are included verbatim in any +* distributions. No written agreement, license, or royalty fee is required +* for any of the authorized uses. +* +* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE CONTRIBUTORS *AS IS* AND ANY EXPRESS OR +* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES +* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, +* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT +* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF +* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +* +****************************************************************************** +* REVISION HISTORY +* +* 03-01-01 Marc Boucher +* Ported to lwIP. +* 97-11-05 Guy Lancaster , Global Election Systems Inc. +* Original derived from BSD codes. +*****************************************************************************/ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef PPP_IMP_H_ +#define PPP_IMP_H_ + +#include /* formats */ +#include +#include +#include /* strtol() */ + +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/timers.h" +#include "lwip/sio.h" + +#include "ppp.h" +#include "pppdebug.h" + +/* + * Memory used for control packets. + * + * PPP_CTRL_PBUF_MAX_SIZE is the amount of memory we allocate when we + * cannot figure out how much we are going to use before filling the buffer. + */ +#if PPP_USE_PBUF_RAM +#define PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE PBUF_RAM +#define PPP_CTRL_PBUF_MAX_SIZE 512 +#else /* PPP_USE_PBUF_RAM */ +#define PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE PBUF_POOL +#define PPP_CTRL_PBUF_MAX_SIZE PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE +#endif /* PPP_USE_PBUF_RAM */ + +/* + * Limits. + */ +#define MAXWORDLEN 1024 /* max length of word in file (incl null) */ +#define MAXARGS 1 /* max # args to a command */ +#define MAXNAMELEN 256 /* max length of hostname or name for auth */ +#define MAXSECRETLEN 256 /* max length of password or secret */ + +/* + * The basic PPP frame. + */ +#define PPP_ADDRESS(p) (((u_char *)(p))[0]) +#define PPP_CONTROL(p) (((u_char *)(p))[1]) +#define PPP_PROTOCOL(p) ((((u_char *)(p))[2] << 8) + ((u_char *)(p))[3]) + +/* + * Significant octet values. + */ +#define PPP_ALLSTATIONS 0xff /* All-Stations broadcast address */ +#define PPP_UI 0x03 /* Unnumbered Information */ +#define PPP_FLAG 0x7e /* Flag Sequence */ +#define PPP_ESCAPE 0x7d /* Asynchronous Control Escape */ +#define PPP_TRANS 0x20 /* Asynchronous transparency modifier */ + +/* + * Protocol field values. + */ +#define PPP_IP 0x21 /* Internet Protocol */ +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#define PPP_AT 0x29 /* AppleTalk Protocol */ +#define PPP_IPX 0x2b /* IPX protocol */ +#endif /* UNUSED */ +#if VJ_SUPPORT +#define PPP_VJC_COMP 0x2d /* VJ compressed TCP */ +#define PPP_VJC_UNCOMP 0x2f /* VJ uncompressed TCP */ +#endif /* VJ_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT +#define PPP_IPV6 0x57 /* Internet Protocol Version 6 */ +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ +#if CCP_SUPPORT +#define PPP_COMP 0xfd /* compressed packet */ +#endif /* CCP_SUPPORT */ +#define PPP_IPCP 0x8021 /* IP Control Protocol */ +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#define PPP_ATCP 0x8029 /* AppleTalk Control Protocol */ +#define PPP_IPXCP 0x802b /* IPX Control Protocol */ +#endif /* UNUSED */ +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT +#define PPP_IPV6CP 0x8057 /* IPv6 Control Protocol */ +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ +#if CCP_SUPPORT +#define PPP_CCP 0x80fd /* Compression Control Protocol */ +#endif /* CCP_SUPPORT */ +#if ECP_SUPPORT +#define PPP_ECP 0x8053 /* Encryption Control Protocol */ +#endif /* ECP_SUPPORT */ +#define PPP_LCP 0xc021 /* Link Control Protocol */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT +#define PPP_PAP 0xc023 /* Password Authentication Protocol */ +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if LQR_SUPPORT +#define PPP_LQR 0xc025 /* Link Quality Report protocol */ +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#define PPP_CHAP 0xc223 /* Cryptographic Handshake Auth. Protocol */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CBCP_SUPPORT +#define PPP_CBCP 0xc029 /* Callback Control Protocol */ +#endif /* CBCP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT +#define PPP_EAP 0xc227 /* Extensible Authentication Protocol */ +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * Values for FCS calculations. + */ +#define PPP_INITFCS 0xffff /* Initial FCS value */ +#define PPP_GOODFCS 0xf0b8 /* Good final FCS value */ +#if PPP_FCS_TABLE + #define PPP_FCS(fcs, c) (((fcs) >> 8) ^ fcstab[((fcs) ^ (c)) & 0xff]) +#else +u16_t ppp_get_fcs(u8_t byte); +#define PPP_FCS(fcs, c) (((fcs) >> 8) ^ ppp_get_fcs(((fcs) ^ (c)) & 0xff)) +#endif + + +/* + * What to do with network protocol (NP) packets. + */ +enum NPmode { + NPMODE_PASS, /* pass the packet through */ + NPMODE_DROP, /* silently drop the packet */ + NPMODE_ERROR, /* return an error */ + NPMODE_QUEUE /* save it up for later. */ +}; + +/* + * Statistics. + */ +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT +struct pppstat { + unsigned int ppp_ibytes; /* bytes received */ + unsigned int ppp_ipackets; /* packets received */ + unsigned int ppp_ierrors; /* receive errors */ + unsigned int ppp_obytes; /* bytes sent */ + unsigned int ppp_opackets; /* packets sent */ + unsigned int ppp_oerrors; /* transmit errors */ +}; + +#if VJ_SUPPORT +struct vjstat { + unsigned int vjs_packets; /* outbound packets */ + unsigned int vjs_compressed; /* outbound compressed packets */ + unsigned int vjs_searches; /* searches for connection state */ + unsigned int vjs_misses; /* times couldn't find conn. state */ + unsigned int vjs_uncompressedin; /* inbound uncompressed packets */ + unsigned int vjs_compressedin; /* inbound compressed packets */ + unsigned int vjs_errorin; /* inbound unknown type packets */ + unsigned int vjs_tossed; /* inbound packets tossed because of error */ +}; +#endif /* VJ_SUPPORT */ + +struct ppp_stats { + struct pppstat p; /* basic PPP statistics */ +#if VJ_SUPPORT + struct vjstat vj; /* VJ header compression statistics */ +#endif /* VJ_SUPPORT */ +}; + +#if CCP_SUPPORT +struct compstat { + unsigned int unc_bytes; /* total uncompressed bytes */ + unsigned int unc_packets; /* total uncompressed packets */ + unsigned int comp_bytes; /* compressed bytes */ + unsigned int comp_packets; /* compressed packets */ + unsigned int inc_bytes; /* incompressible bytes */ + unsigned int inc_packets; /* incompressible packets */ + unsigned int ratio; /* recent compression ratio << 8 */ +}; + +struct ppp_comp_stats { + struct compstat c; /* packet compression statistics */ + struct compstat d; /* packet decompression statistics */ +}; +#endif /* CCP_SUPPORT */ + +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT +/* + * The following structure records the time in seconds since + * the last NP packet was sent or received. + */ +struct ppp_idle { + time_t xmit_idle; /* time since last NP packet sent */ + time_t recv_idle; /* time since last NP packet received */ +}; +#endif /* PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT */ + +/* values for epdisc.class */ +#define EPD_NULL 0 /* null discriminator, no data */ +#define EPD_LOCAL 1 +#define EPD_IP 2 +#define EPD_MAC 3 +#define EPD_MAGIC 4 +#define EPD_PHONENUM 5 + +/* + * Global variables. + */ +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK +extern u8_t multilink; /* enable multilink operation */ +extern u8_t doing_multilink; +extern u8_t multilink_master; +extern u8_t bundle_eof; +extern u8_t bundle_terminating; +#endif + +#ifdef MAXOCTETS +extern unsigned int maxoctets; /* Maximum octetes per session (in bytes) */ +extern int maxoctets_dir; /* Direction : + 0 - in+out (default) + 1 - in + 2 - out + 3 - max(in,out) */ +extern int maxoctets_timeout; /* Timeout for check of octets limit */ +#define PPP_OCTETS_DIRECTION_SUM 0 +#define PPP_OCTETS_DIRECTION_IN 1 +#define PPP_OCTETS_DIRECTION_OUT 2 +#define PPP_OCTETS_DIRECTION_MAXOVERAL 3 +/* same as previos, but little different on RADIUS side */ +#define PPP_OCTETS_DIRECTION_MAXSESSION 4 +#endif + +/* + * The following struct gives the addresses of procedures to call + * for a particular protocol. + */ +struct protent { + u_short protocol; /* PPP protocol number */ + /* Initialization procedure */ + void (*init) (ppp_pcb *pcb); + /* Process a received packet */ + void (*input) (ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *pkt, int len); + /* Process a received protocol-reject */ + void (*protrej) (ppp_pcb *pcb); + /* Lower layer has come up */ + void (*lowerup) (ppp_pcb *pcb); + /* Lower layer has gone down */ + void (*lowerdown) (ppp_pcb *pcb); + /* Open the protocol */ + void (*open) (ppp_pcb *pcb); + /* Close the protocol */ + void (*close) (ppp_pcb *pcb, char *reason); +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + /* Print a packet in readable form */ + int (*printpkt) (u_char *pkt, int len, + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), + void *arg); +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + /* FIXME: data input is only used by CCP, which is not supported at this time, + * should we remove this entry and save some flash ? + */ + /* Process a received data packet */ + void (*datainput) (ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *pkt, int len); + u8_t enabled_flag; /* 0 if protocol is disabled */ +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + char *name; /* Text name of protocol */ + char *data_name; /* Text name of corresponding data protocol */ +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS + option_t *options; /* List of command-line options */ + /* Check requested options, assign defaults */ + void (*check_options) (void); +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT + /* Configure interface for demand-dial */ + int (*demand_conf) (int unit); + /* Say whether to bring up link for this pkt */ + int (*active_pkt) (u_char *pkt, int len); +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ +}; + +/* Table of pointers to supported protocols */ +extern const struct protent* const protocols[]; + + +/* Values for auth_pending, auth_done */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT +#define PAP_WITHPEER 0x1 +#define PAP_PEER 0x2 +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#define CHAP_WITHPEER 0x4 +#define CHAP_PEER 0x8 +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT +#define EAP_WITHPEER 0x10 +#define EAP_PEER 0x20 +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + +/* Values for auth_done only */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#define CHAP_MD5_WITHPEER 0x40 +#define CHAP_MD5_PEER 0x80 +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT +#define CHAP_MS_SHIFT 8 /* LSB position for MS auths */ +#define CHAP_MS_WITHPEER 0x100 +#define CHAP_MS_PEER 0x200 +#define CHAP_MS2_WITHPEER 0x400 +#define CHAP_MS2_PEER 0x800 +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ + +/* Supported CHAP protocols */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#include "chap-new.h" +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT +#define CHAP_MDTYPE_SUPPORTED (MDTYPE_MICROSOFT_V2 | MDTYPE_MICROSOFT | MDTYPE_MD5) +#else +#define CHAP_MDTYPE_SUPPORTED (MDTYPE_MD5) +#endif +#else +#define CHAP_MDTYPE_SUPPORTED (MDTYPE_NONE) +#endif + +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT +/* + * PPP statistics structure + */ +struct pppd_stats { + unsigned int bytes_in; + unsigned int bytes_out; + unsigned int pkts_in; + unsigned int pkts_out; +}; +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ + + +/* PPP flow functions + */ +/* function called by pppoe.c */ +void ppp_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *pb); + +/* function called by all PPP subsystems to send packets */ +int ppp_write(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p); + +/* functions called by auth.c link_terminated() */ +void ppp_link_down(ppp_pcb *pcb); +void ppp_link_terminated(ppp_pcb *pcb); + +/* merge a pbuf chain into one pbuf */ +struct pbuf * ppp_singlebuf(struct pbuf *p); + + +/* Functions called by various PPP subsystems to configure + * the PPP interface or change the PPP phase. + */ +void new_phase(ppp_pcb *pcb, int p); + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +void ppp_set_xaccm(ppp_pcb *pcb, ext_accm *accm); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ +int ppp_send_config(ppp_pcb *pcb, int mtu, u32_t accm, int pcomp, int accomp); +int ppp_recv_config(ppp_pcb *pcb, int mru, u32_t accm, int pcomp, int accomp); + +int sifaddr(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t our_adr, u32_t his_adr, u32_t net_mask); +int cifaddr(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t our_adr, u32_t his_adr); + +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT +int sif6addr(ppp_pcb *pcb, eui64_t our_eui64, eui64_t his_eui64); +int cif6addr(ppp_pcb *pcb, eui64_t our_eui64, eui64_t his_eui64); +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ + +int sdns(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t ns1, u32_t ns2); +int cdns(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t ns1, u32_t ns2); + +int sifup(ppp_pcb *pcb); +int sifdown (ppp_pcb *pcb); + +int sifnpmode(ppp_pcb *pcb, int proto, enum NPmode mode); + +void netif_set_mtu(ppp_pcb *pcb, int mtu); +int netif_get_mtu(ppp_pcb *pcb); + +int sifproxyarp(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t his_adr); +int cifproxyarp(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t his_adr); + +int sifvjcomp(ppp_pcb *pcb, int vjcomp, int cidcomp, int maxcid); + +#if PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT +int get_idle_time(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct ppp_idle *ip); +#endif /* PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT */ + +int get_loop_output(void); + +u32_t get_mask (u32_t addr); + + +/* Optional protocol names list, to make our messages a little more informative. */ +#if PPP_PROTOCOLNAME +const char * protocol_name(int proto); +#endif /* PPP_PROTOCOLNAME */ + + +/* Optional stats support, to get some statistics on the PPP interface */ +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT +void print_link_stats(void); /* Print stats, if available */ +void reset_link_stats(int u); /* Reset (init) stats when link goes up */ +void update_link_stats(int u); /* Get stats at link termination */ +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ + + + +/* + * Inline versions of get/put char/short/long. + * Pointer is advanced; we assume that both arguments + * are lvalues and will already be in registers. + * cp MUST be u_char *. + */ +#define GETCHAR(c, cp) { \ + (c) = *(cp)++; \ +} +#define PUTCHAR(c, cp) { \ + *(cp)++ = (u_char) (c); \ +} + + +#define GETSHORT(s, cp) { \ + (s) = *(cp)++ << 8; \ + (s) |= *(cp)++; \ +} +#define PUTSHORT(s, cp) { \ + *(cp)++ = (u_char) ((s) >> 8); \ + *(cp)++ = (u_char) (s); \ +} + +#define GETLONG(l, cp) { \ + (l) = *(cp)++ << 8; \ + (l) |= *(cp)++; (l) <<= 8; \ + (l) |= *(cp)++; (l) <<= 8; \ + (l) |= *(cp)++; \ +} +#define PUTLONG(l, cp) { \ + *(cp)++ = (u_char) ((l) >> 24); \ + *(cp)++ = (u_char) ((l) >> 16); \ + *(cp)++ = (u_char) ((l) >> 8); \ + *(cp)++ = (u_char) (l); \ +} + +#define INCPTR(n, cp) ((cp) += (n)) +#define DECPTR(n, cp) ((cp) -= (n)) + +/* + * System dependent definitions for user-level 4.3BSD UNIX implementation. + */ +#define TIMEOUT(f, a, t) do { sys_untimeout((f), (a)); sys_timeout((t)*1000, (f), (a)); } while(0) +#define TIMEOUTMS(f, a, t) do { sys_untimeout((f), (a)); sys_timeout((t), (f), (a)); } while(0) +#define UNTIMEOUT(f, a) sys_untimeout((f), (a)) + +#define BZERO(s, n) memset(s, 0, n) +#define BCMP(s1, s2, l) memcmp(s1, s2, l) + +#define PRINTMSG(m, l) { ppp_info("Remote message: %0.*v", l, m); } + +/* + * MAKEHEADER - Add Header fields to a packet. + */ +#define MAKEHEADER(p, t) { \ + PUTCHAR(PPP_ALLSTATIONS, p); \ + PUTCHAR(PPP_UI, p); \ + PUTSHORT(t, p); } + +/* Procedures exported from auth.c */ +void link_required(ppp_pcb *pcb); /* we are starting to use the link */ +void link_terminated(ppp_pcb *pcb); /* we are finished with the link */ +void link_down(ppp_pcb *pcb); /* the LCP layer has left the Opened state */ +void upper_layers_down(ppp_pcb *pcb); /* take all NCPs down */ +void link_established(ppp_pcb *pcb); /* the link is up; authenticate now */ +void start_networks(ppp_pcb *pcb); /* start all the network control protos */ +void continue_networks(ppp_pcb *pcb); /* start network [ip, etc] control protos */ +#if PPP_SERVER +void auth_peer_fail(ppp_pcb *pcb, int protocol); + /* peer failed to authenticate itself */ +void auth_peer_success(ppp_pcb *pcb, int protocol, int prot_flavor, char *name, int namelen); + /* peer successfully authenticated itself */ +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +void auth_withpeer_fail(ppp_pcb *pcb, int protocol); + /* we failed to authenticate ourselves */ +void auth_withpeer_success(ppp_pcb *pcb, int protocol, int prot_flavor); + /* we successfully authenticated ourselves */ +void np_up(ppp_pcb *pcb, int proto); /* a network protocol has come up */ +void np_down(ppp_pcb *pcb, int proto); /* a network protocol has gone down */ +void np_finished(ppp_pcb *pcb, int proto); /* a network protocol no longer needs link */ +void auth_reset(ppp_pcb *pcb); /* check what secrets we have */ +int get_secret(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *client, char *server, char *secret, int *secret_len, int am_server); + /* get "secret" for chap */ + +/* Procedures exported from ipcp.c */ +/* int parse_dotted_ip (char *, u32_t *); */ + +/* Procedures exported from demand.c */ +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT +void demand_conf (void); /* config interface(s) for demand-dial */ +void demand_block (void); /* set all NPs to queue up packets */ +void demand_unblock (void); /* set all NPs to pass packets */ +void demand_discard (void); /* set all NPs to discard packets */ +void demand_rexmit (int, u32_t); /* retransmit saved frames for an NP*/ +int loop_chars (unsigned char *, int); /* process chars from loopback */ +int loop_frame (unsigned char *, int); /* should we bring link up? */ +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ + +/* Procedures exported from multilink.c */ +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK +void mp_check_options (void); /* Check multilink-related options */ +int mp_join_bundle (void); /* join our link to an appropriate bundle */ +void mp_exit_bundle (void); /* have disconnected our link from bundle */ +void mp_bundle_terminated (void); +char *epdisc_to_str (struct epdisc *); /* string from endpoint discrim. */ +int str_to_epdisc (struct epdisc *, char *); /* endpt disc. from str */ +#else +#define mp_bundle_terminated() /* nothing */ +#define mp_exit_bundle() /* nothing */ +#define doing_multilink 0 +#define multilink_master 0 +#endif + +/* Procedures exported from utils.c. */ +void ppp_print_string(char *p, int len, void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg); /* Format a string for output */ +int ppp_slprintf(char *buf, int buflen, char *fmt, ...); /* sprintf++ */ +int ppp_vslprintf(char *buf, int buflen, char *fmt, va_list args); /* vsprintf++ */ +size_t ppp_strlcpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t len); /* safe strcpy */ +size_t ppp_strlcat(char *dest, const char *src, size_t len); /* safe strncpy */ +void ppp_dbglog(char *fmt, ...); /* log a debug message */ +void ppp_info(char *fmt, ...); /* log an informational message */ +void ppp_notice(char *fmt, ...); /* log a notice-level message */ +void ppp_warn(char *fmt, ...); /* log a warning message */ +void ppp_error(char *fmt, ...); /* log an error message */ +void ppp_fatal(char *fmt, ...); /* log an error message and die(1) */ +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +void ppp_dump_packet(const char *tag, unsigned char *p, int len); + /* dump packet to debug log if interesting */ +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + + +#endif /* PPP_IMP_H_ */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/pppcrypt.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/pppcrypt.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ef2e87de11 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/pppcrypt.h @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +/* + * pppcrypt.c - PPP/DES linkage for MS-CHAP and EAP SRP-SHA1 + * + * Extracted from chap_ms.c by James Carlson. + * + * Copyright (c) 1995 Eric Rosenquist. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && MSCHAP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef PPPCRYPT_H +#define PPPCRYPT_H + +void pppcrypt_56_to_64_bit_key(u_char *key, u_char *des_key); + +#endif /* PPPCRYPT_H */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/pppdebug.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/pppdebug.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e35c8e090d --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/pppdebug.h @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +/***************************************************************************** +* pppdebug.h - System debugging utilities. +* +* Copyright (c) 2003 by Marc Boucher, Services Informatiques (MBSI) inc. +* portions Copyright (c) 1998 Global Election Systems Inc. +* portions Copyright (c) 2001 by Cognizant Pty Ltd. +* +* The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, +* and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided +* that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this +* notice and the following disclaimer are included verbatim in any +* distributions. No written agreement, license, or royalty fee is required +* for any of the authorized uses. +* +* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE CONTRIBUTORS *AS IS* AND ANY EXPRESS OR +* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES +* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, +* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT +* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF +* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +* +****************************************************************************** +* REVISION HISTORY (please don't use tabs!) +* +* 03-01-01 Marc Boucher +* Ported to lwIP. +* 98-07-29 Guy Lancaster , Global Election Systems Inc. +* Original. +* +***************************************************************************** +*/ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef PPPDEBUG_H +#define PPPDEBUG_H + +/* Trace levels. */ +#define LOG_CRITICAL (PPP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SEVERE) +#define LOG_ERR (PPP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SEVERE) +#define LOG_NOTICE (PPP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING) +#define LOG_WARNING (PPP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING) +#define LOG_INFO (PPP_DEBUG) +#define LOG_DETAIL (PPP_DEBUG) +#define LOG_DEBUG (PPP_DEBUG) + +#if PPP_DEBUG + +#define MAINDEBUG(a) LWIP_DEBUGF(LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, a) +#define SYSDEBUG(a) LWIP_DEBUGF(LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, a) +#define FSMDEBUG(a) LWIP_DEBUGF(LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, a) +#define LCPDEBUG(a) LWIP_DEBUGF(LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, a) +#define IPCPDEBUG(a) LWIP_DEBUGF(LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, a) +#define IPV6CPDEBUG(a) LWIP_DEBUGF(LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, a) +#define UPAPDEBUG(a) LWIP_DEBUGF(LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, a) +#define CHAPDEBUG(a) LWIP_DEBUGF(LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, a) +#define PPPDEBUG(a, b) LWIP_DEBUGF(a, b) + +#else /* PPP_DEBUG */ + +#define MAINDEBUG(a) +#define SYSDEBUG(a) +#define FSMDEBUG(a) +#define LCPDEBUG(a) +#define IPCPDEBUG(a) +#define IPV6CPDEBUG(a) +#define UPAPDEBUG(a) +#define CHAPDEBUG(a) +#define PPPDEBUG(a, b) + +#endif /* PPP_DEBUG */ + +#endif /* PPPDEBUG_H */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/pppoe.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/pppoe.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2fbe3115d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/pppoe.h @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ +/***************************************************************************** +* pppoe.h - PPP Over Ethernet implementation for lwIP. +* +* Copyright (c) 2006 by Marc Boucher, Services Informatiques (MBSI) inc. +* +* The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, +* and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided +* that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this +* notice and the following disclaimer are included verbatim in any +* distributions. No written agreement, license, or royalty fee is required +* for any of the authorized uses. +* +* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE CONTRIBUTORS *AS IS* AND ANY EXPRESS OR +* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES +* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, +* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT +* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF +* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +* +****************************************************************************** +* REVISION HISTORY +* +* 06-01-01 Marc Boucher +* Ported to lwIP. +*****************************************************************************/ + + + +/* based on NetBSD: if_pppoe.c,v 1.64 2006/01/31 23:50:15 martin Exp */ + +/*- + * Copyright (c) 2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. + * All rights reserved. + * + * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation + * by Martin Husemann . + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software + * must display the following acknowledgement: + * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD + * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors. + * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its + * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived + * from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS + * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED + * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR + * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS + * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR + * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF + * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) + * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE + * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && PPPOE_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef PPP_OE_H +#define PPP_OE_H + +#include "ppp.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" + +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct pppoehdr { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t vertype); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t code); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t session); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t plen); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct pppoetag { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t tag); + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t len); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif + + +#define PPPOE_STATE_INITIAL 0 +#define PPPOE_STATE_PADI_SENT 1 +#define PPPOE_STATE_PADR_SENT 2 +#define PPPOE_STATE_SESSION 3 +/* passive */ +#define PPPOE_STATE_PADO_SENT 1 + +#define PPPOE_CB_STATE_UP 0 /* PPPoE link is UP */ +#define PPPOE_CB_STATE_DOWN 1 /* PPPoE link is DOWN - normal condition */ +#define PPPOE_CB_STATE_FAILED 2 /* Failed to setup PPPoE link */ + +#define PPPOE_HEADERLEN sizeof(struct pppoehdr) +#define PPPOE_VERTYPE 0x11 /* VER=1, TYPE = 1 */ + +#define PPPOE_TAG_EOL 0x0000 /* end of list */ +#define PPPOE_TAG_SNAME 0x0101 /* service name */ +#define PPPOE_TAG_ACNAME 0x0102 /* access concentrator name */ +#define PPPOE_TAG_HUNIQUE 0x0103 /* host unique */ +#define PPPOE_TAG_ACCOOKIE 0x0104 /* AC cookie */ +#define PPPOE_TAG_VENDOR 0x0105 /* vendor specific */ +#define PPPOE_TAG_RELAYSID 0x0110 /* relay session id */ +#define PPPOE_TAG_SNAME_ERR 0x0201 /* service name error */ +#define PPPOE_TAG_ACSYS_ERR 0x0202 /* AC system error */ +#define PPPOE_TAG_GENERIC_ERR 0x0203 /* gerneric error */ + +#define PPPOE_CODE_PADI 0x09 /* Active Discovery Initiation */ +#define PPPOE_CODE_PADO 0x07 /* Active Discovery Offer */ +#define PPPOE_CODE_PADR 0x19 /* Active Discovery Request */ +#define PPPOE_CODE_PADS 0x65 /* Active Discovery Session confirmation */ +#define PPPOE_CODE_PADT 0xA7 /* Active Discovery Terminate */ + +#ifndef PPPOE_MAX_AC_COOKIE_LEN +#define PPPOE_MAX_AC_COOKIE_LEN 64 +#endif + +struct pppoe_softc { + struct pppoe_softc *next; + struct netif *sc_ethif; /* ethernet interface we are using */ + ppp_pcb *pcb; /* PPP PCB */ + void (*sc_link_status_cb)(ppp_pcb *pcb, int up); + + struct eth_addr sc_dest; /* hardware address of concentrator */ + u16_t sc_session; /* PPPoE session id */ + u8_t sc_state; /* discovery phase or session connected */ + +#ifdef PPPOE_TODO + u8_t *sc_service_name; /* if != NULL: requested name of service */ + u8_t *sc_concentrator_name; /* if != NULL: requested concentrator id */ +#endif /* PPPOE_TODO */ + u8_t sc_ac_cookie[PPPOE_MAX_AC_COOKIE_LEN]; /* content of AC cookie we must echo back */ + u8_t sc_ac_cookie_len; /* length of cookie data */ +#ifdef PPPOE_SERVER + u8_t *sc_hunique; /* content of host unique we must echo back */ + u8_t sc_hunique_len; /* length of host unique */ +#endif + u8_t sc_padi_retried; /* number of PADI retries already done */ + u8_t sc_padr_retried; /* number of PADR retries already done */ +}; + + +#define pppoe_init() /* compatibility define, no initialization needed */ + +err_t pppoe_create(struct netif *ethif, ppp_pcb *pcb, void (*link_status_cb)(ppp_pcb *pcb, int up), struct pppoe_softc **scptr); +err_t pppoe_destroy(struct pppoe_softc *sc); + +int pppoe_connect(struct pppoe_softc *sc); +void pppoe_disconnect(struct pppoe_softc *sc); + +void pppoe_disc_input(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p); +void pppoe_data_input(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p); + +err_t pppoe_xmit(struct pppoe_softc *sc, struct pbuf *pb); + +#endif /* PPP_OE_H */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && PPPOE_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/pppol2tp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/pppol2tp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5b869ae918 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/pppol2tp.h @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ +/** + * @file + * Network Point to Point Protocol over Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol header file. + * + */ + +/* + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef PPPOL2TP_H_ +#define PPPOL2TP_H_ + +#include "ppp.h" + +/* Timeout */ +#define PPPOL2TP_CONTROL_TIMEOUT (5*1000) /* base for quick timeout calculation */ +#define PPPOL2TP_SLOW_RETRY (60*1000) /* persistent retry interval */ + +#define PPPOL2TP_MAXSCCRQ 4 /* retry SCCRQ four times (quickly) */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MAXICRQ 4 /* retry IRCQ four times */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MAXICCN 4 /* retry ICCN four times */ + +/* L2TP header flags */ +#define PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL 0x8000 +#define PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_LENGTH 0x4000 +#define PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_SEQUENCE 0x0800 +#define PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_OFFSET 0x0200 +#define PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_PRIORITY 0x0100 +#define PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_VERSION 0x0002 + +/* Mandatory bits for control: Control, Length, Sequence, Version 2 */ +#define PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL_MANDATORY (PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL|PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_LENGTH|PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_SEQUENCE|PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_VERSION) +/* Forbidden bits for control: Offset, Priority */ +#define PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL_FORBIDDEN (PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_OFFSET|PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_PRIORITY) + +/* Mandatory bits for data: Version 2 */ +#define PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_DATA_MANDATORY (PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_VERSION) + +/* AVP (Attribute Value Pair) header */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY 0x8000 +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_HIDDEN 0x4000 +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_LENGTHMASK 0x03ff + +/* -- AVP - Message type */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_MESSAGE 0 /* Message type */ + +/* Control Connection Management */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_SCCRQ 1 /* Start Control Connection Request */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_SCCRP 2 /* Start Control Connection Reply */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_SCCCN 3 /* Start Control Connection Connected */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_STOPCCN 4 /* Stop Control Connection Notification */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_HELLO 6 /* Hello */ +/* Call Management */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_OCRQ 7 /* Outgoing Call Request */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_OCRP 8 /* Outgoing Call Reply */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_OCCN 9 /* Outgoing Call Connected */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_ICRQ 10 /* Incoming Call Request */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_ICRP 11 /* Incoming Call Reply */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_ICCN 12 /* Incoming Call Connected */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_CDN 14 /* Call Disconnect Notify */ +/* Error reporting */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_WEN 15 /* WAN Error Notify */ +/* PPP Session Control */ +#define PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_SLI 16 /* Set Link Info */ + +/* -- AVP - Result code */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_RESULTCODE 1 /* Result code */ +#define PPPOL2TP_RESULTCODE 1 /* General request to clear control connection */ + +/* -- AVP - Protocol version (!= L2TP Header version) */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_VERSION 2 +#define PPPOL2TP_VERSION 0x0100 /* L2TP Protocol version 1, revision 0 */ + +/* -- AVP - Framing capabilities */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_FRAMINGCAPABILITIES 3 /* Bearer capabilities */ +#define PPPOL2TP_FRAMINGCAPABILITIES 0x00000003 /* Async + Sync framing */ + +/* -- AVP - Bearer capabilities */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_BEARERCAPABILITIES 4 /* Bearer capabilities */ +#define PPPOL2TP_BEARERCAPABILITIES 0x00000003 /* Analog + Digital Access */ + +/* -- AVP - Tie breaker */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_TIEBREAKER 5 + +/* -- AVP - Host name */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_HOSTNAME 7 /* Host name */ +#define PPPOL2TP_HOSTNAME "lwIP" /* FIXME: make it configurable */ + +/* -- AVP - Vendor name */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_VENDORNAME 8 /* Vendor name */ +#define PPPOL2TP_VENDORNAME "lwIP" /* FIXME: make it configurable */ + +/* -- AVP - Assign tunnel ID */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_TUNNELID 9 /* Assign Tunnel ID */ + +/* -- AVP - Receive window size */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_RECEIVEWINDOWSIZE 10 /* Receive window size */ +#define PPPOL2TP_RECEIVEWINDOWSIZE 8 /* FIXME: make it configurable */ + +/* -- AVP - Challenge */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_CHALLENGE 11 /* Challenge */ + +/* -- AVP - Cause code */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_CAUSECODE 12 /* Cause code*/ + +/* -- AVP - Challenge response */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_CHALLENGERESPONSE 13 /* Challenge response */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_CHALLENGERESPONSE_SIZE 16 + +/* -- AVP - Assign session ID */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_SESSIONID 14 /* Assign Session ID */ + +/* -- AVP - Call serial number */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_CALLSERIALNUMBER 15 /* Call Serial Number */ + +/* -- AVP - Framing type */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_FRAMINGTYPE 19 /* Framing Type */ +#define PPPOL2TP_FRAMINGTYPE 0x00000001 /* Sync framing */ + +/* -- AVP - TX Connect Speed */ +#define PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_TXCONNECTSPEED 24 /* TX Connect Speed */ +#define PPPOL2TP_TXCONNECTSPEED 100000000 /* Connect speed: 100 Mbits/s */ + +/* L2TP Session state */ +#define PPPOL2TP_STATE_INITIAL 0 +#define PPPOL2TP_STATE_SCCRQ_SENT 1 +#define PPPOL2TP_STATE_ICRQ_SENT 2 +#define PPPOL2TP_STATE_ICCN_SENT 3 +#define PPPOL2TP_STATE_DATA 4 + +#define PPPOL2TP_CB_STATE_UP 0 /* PPPoL2TP link is UP */ +#define PPPOL2TP_CB_STATE_DOWN 1 /* PPPo2TP link is DOWN - normal condition */ +#define PPPOL2TP_CB_STATE_FAILED 2 /* Failed to setup PPPo2TP link */ + +#define PPPOL2TP_OUTPUT_DATA_HEADER_LEN 6 /* Our data header len */ + +/* + * PPPoL2TP interface control block. + */ +typedef struct pppol2tp_pcb_s pppol2tp_pcb; +struct pppol2tp_pcb_s { + ppp_pcb *ppp; /* PPP PCB */ + u8_t phase; /* L2TP phase */ + void (*link_status_cb)(ppp_pcb *pcb, int status); + struct udp_pcb *udp; /* UDP L2TP Socket */ + struct netif *netif; /* Output interface, used as a default route */ + ip_addr_t remote_ip; /* LNS IP Address */ + u16_t remote_port; /* LNS port */ +#if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT + u8_t *secret; /* Secret string */ + u8_t secret_len; /* Secret string length */ + u8_t secret_rv[16]; /* Random vector */ + u8_t challenge_hash[16]; /* Challenge response */ + u8_t send_challenge; /* Boolean whether the next sent packet should contains a challenge response */ +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + + u16_t tunnel_port; /* Tunnel port */ + u16_t our_ns; /* NS to peer */ + u16_t peer_nr; /* NR from peer */ + u16_t peer_ns; /* NS from peer */ + u16_t source_tunnel_id; /* Tunnel ID assigned by peer */ + u16_t remote_tunnel_id; /* Tunnel ID assigned to peer */ + u16_t source_session_id; /* Session ID assigned by peer */ + u16_t remote_session_id; /* Session ID assigned to peer */ + + u8_t sccrq_retried; /* number of SCCRQ retries already done */ + u8_t icrq_retried; /* number of ICRQ retries already done */ + u8_t iccn_retried; /* number of ICCN retries already done */ +}; + + +/* Create a new L2TP session. */ +err_t pppol2tp_create(ppp_pcb *ppp, void (*link_status_cb)(ppp_pcb *pcb, int status), pppol2tp_pcb **l2tpptr, + struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, u16_t port, + u8_t *secret, u8_t secret_len); + +/* Destroy a L2TP control block */ +err_t pppol2tp_destroy(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp); + +/* Be a LAC, connect to a LNS. */ +err_t pppol2tp_connect(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp); + +/* Disconnect */ +void pppol2tp_disconnect(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp); + +/* Data packet from PPP to L2TP */ +err_t pppol2tp_xmit(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, struct pbuf *pb); + +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_H_ */ +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/upap.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/upap.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..edd3bf45f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/upap.h @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +/* + * upap.h - User/Password Authentication Protocol definitions. + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * $Id: upap.h,v 1.8 2002/12/04 23:03:33 paulus Exp $ + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && PAP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef UPAP_H +#define UPAP_H + +#include "ppp.h" + +/* + * Packet header = Code, id, length. + */ +#define UPAP_HEADERLEN 4 + + +/* + * UPAP codes. + */ +#define UPAP_AUTHREQ 1 /* Authenticate-Request */ +#define UPAP_AUTHACK 2 /* Authenticate-Ack */ +#define UPAP_AUTHNAK 3 /* Authenticate-Nak */ + + +/* + * Client states. + */ +#define UPAPCS_INITIAL 0 /* Connection down */ +#define UPAPCS_CLOSED 1 /* Connection up, haven't requested auth */ +#define UPAPCS_PENDING 2 /* Connection down, have requested auth */ +#define UPAPCS_AUTHREQ 3 /* We've sent an Authenticate-Request */ +#define UPAPCS_OPEN 4 /* We've received an Ack */ +#define UPAPCS_BADAUTH 5 /* We've received a Nak */ + +/* + * Server states. + */ +#define UPAPSS_INITIAL 0 /* Connection down */ +#define UPAPSS_CLOSED 1 /* Connection up, haven't requested auth */ +#define UPAPSS_PENDING 2 /* Connection down, have requested auth */ +#define UPAPSS_LISTEN 3 /* Listening for an Authenticate */ +#define UPAPSS_OPEN 4 /* We've sent an Ack */ +#define UPAPSS_BADAUTH 5 /* We've sent a Nak */ + + +/* + * Timeouts. + */ +#if 0 /* moved to opt.h */ +#define UPAP_DEFTIMEOUT 3 /* Timeout (seconds) for retransmitting req */ +#define UPAP_DEFREQTIME 30 /* Time to wait for auth-req from peer */ +#endif /* moved to opt.h */ + +/* + * Each interface is described by upap structure. + */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT +typedef struct upap_state { + char *us_user; /* User */ + u8_t us_userlen; /* User length */ + char *us_passwd; /* Password */ + u8_t us_passwdlen; /* Password length */ + u8_t us_clientstate; /* Client state */ +#if PPP_SERVER + u8_t us_serverstate; /* Server state */ +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + u8_t us_id; /* Current id */ + u8_t us_transmits; /* Number of auth-reqs sent */ +} upap_state; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + + +void upap_authwithpeer(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *user, char *password); +#if PPP_SERVER +void upap_authpeer(ppp_pcb *pcb); +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +extern const struct protent pap_protent; + +#endif /* UPAP_H */ +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && PAP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/vj.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/vj.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3780667bc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/ppp/vj.h @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +/* + * Definitions for tcp compression routines. + * + * $Id: vj.h,v 1.7 2010/02/22 17:52:09 goldsimon Exp $ + * + * Copyright (c) 1989 Regents of the University of California. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted + * provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are + * duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, + * advertising materials, and other materials related to such + * distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed + * by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the + * University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived + * from this software without specific prior written permission. + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. + * + * Van Jacobson (van@helios.ee.lbl.gov), Dec 31, 1989: + * - Initial distribution. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && VJ_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#ifndef VJ_H +#define VJ_H + +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" + +#define MAX_SLOTS 16 /* must be > 2 and < 256 */ +#define MAX_HDR 128 + +/* + * Compressed packet format: + * + * The first octet contains the packet type (top 3 bits), TCP + * 'push' bit, and flags that indicate which of the 4 TCP sequence + * numbers have changed (bottom 5 bits). The next octet is a + * conversation number that associates a saved IP/TCP header with + * the compressed packet. The next two octets are the TCP checksum + * from the original datagram. The next 0 to 15 octets are + * sequence number changes, one change per bit set in the header + * (there may be no changes and there are two special cases where + * the receiver implicitly knows what changed -- see below). + * + * There are 5 numbers which can change (they are always inserted + * in the following order): TCP urgent pointer, window, + * acknowlegement, sequence number and IP ID. (The urgent pointer + * is different from the others in that its value is sent, not the + * change in value.) Since typical use of SLIP links is biased + * toward small packets (see comments on MTU/MSS below), changes + * use a variable length coding with one octet for numbers in the + * range 1 - 255 and 3 octets (0, MSB, LSB) for numbers in the + * range 256 - 65535 or 0. (If the change in sequence number or + * ack is more than 65535, an uncompressed packet is sent.) + */ + +/* + * Packet types (must not conflict with IP protocol version) + * + * The top nibble of the first octet is the packet type. There are + * three possible types: IP (not proto TCP or tcp with one of the + * control flags set); uncompressed TCP (a normal IP/TCP packet but + * with the 8-bit protocol field replaced by an 8-bit connection id -- + * this type of packet syncs the sender & receiver); and compressed + * TCP (described above). + * + * LSB of 4-bit field is TCP "PUSH" bit (a worthless anachronism) and + * is logically part of the 4-bit "changes" field that follows. Top + * three bits are actual packet type. For backward compatibility + * and in the interest of conserving bits, numbers are chosen so the + * IP protocol version number (4) which normally appears in this nibble + * means "IP packet". + */ + +/* packet types */ +#define TYPE_IP 0x40 +#define TYPE_UNCOMPRESSED_TCP 0x70 +#define TYPE_COMPRESSED_TCP 0x80 +#define TYPE_ERROR 0x00 + +/* Bits in first octet of compressed packet */ +#define NEW_C 0x40 /* flag bits for what changed in a packet */ +#define NEW_I 0x20 +#define NEW_S 0x08 +#define NEW_A 0x04 +#define NEW_W 0x02 +#define NEW_U 0x01 + +/* reserved, special-case values of above */ +#define SPECIAL_I (NEW_S|NEW_W|NEW_U) /* echoed interactive traffic */ +#define SPECIAL_D (NEW_S|NEW_A|NEW_W|NEW_U) /* unidirectional data */ +#define SPECIALS_MASK (NEW_S|NEW_A|NEW_W|NEW_U) + +#define TCP_PUSH_BIT 0x10 + + +/* + * "state" data for each active tcp conversation on the wire. This is + * basically a copy of the entire IP/TCP header from the last packet + * we saw from the conversation together with a small identifier + * the transmit & receive ends of the line use to locate saved header. + */ +struct cstate { + struct cstate *cs_next; /* next most recently used state (xmit only) */ + u_short cs_hlen; /* size of hdr (receive only) */ + u_char cs_id; /* connection # associated with this state */ + u_char cs_filler; + union { + char csu_hdr[MAX_HDR]; + struct ip_hdr csu_ip; /* ip/tcp hdr from most recent packet */ + } vjcs_u; +}; +#define cs_ip vjcs_u.csu_ip +#define cs_hdr vjcs_u.csu_hdr + + +struct vjstat { + unsigned long vjs_packets; /* outbound packets */ + unsigned long vjs_compressed; /* outbound compressed packets */ + unsigned long vjs_searches; /* searches for connection state */ + unsigned long vjs_misses; /* times couldn't find conn. state */ + unsigned long vjs_uncompressedin; /* inbound uncompressed packets */ + unsigned long vjs_compressedin; /* inbound compressed packets */ + unsigned long vjs_errorin; /* inbound unknown type packets */ + unsigned long vjs_tossed; /* inbound packets tossed because of error */ +}; + +/* + * all the state data for one serial line (we need one of these per line). + */ +struct vjcompress { + struct cstate *last_cs; /* most recently used tstate */ + u_char last_recv; /* last rcvd conn. id */ + u_char last_xmit; /* last sent conn. id */ + u_short flags; + u_char maxSlotIndex; + u_char compressSlot; /* Flag indicating OK to compress slot ID. */ +#if LINK_STATS + struct vjstat stats; +#endif + struct cstate tstate[MAX_SLOTS]; /* xmit connection states */ + struct cstate rstate[MAX_SLOTS]; /* receive connection states */ +}; + +/* flag values */ +#define VJF_TOSS 1U /* tossing rcvd frames because of input err */ + +extern void vj_compress_init (struct vjcompress *comp); +extern u_int vj_compress_tcp (struct vjcompress *comp, struct pbuf *pb); +extern void vj_uncompress_err (struct vjcompress *comp); +extern int vj_uncompress_uncomp(struct pbuf *nb, struct vjcompress *comp); +extern int vj_uncompress_tcp (struct pbuf **nb, struct vjcompress *comp); + +#endif /* VJ_H */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && VJ_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/slipif.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/slipif.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d34b269bbc --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/netif/slipif.h @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_NETIF_SLIPIF_H +#define LWIP_HDR_NETIF_SLIPIF_H + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + +/** Set this to 1 to start a thread that blocks reading on the serial line + * (using sio_read()). + */ +#ifndef SLIP_USE_RX_THREAD +#define SLIP_USE_RX_THREAD !NO_SYS +#endif + +/** Set this to 1 to enable functions to pass in RX bytes from ISR context. + * If enabled, slipif_received_byte[s]() process incoming bytes and put assembled + * packets on a queue, which is fed into lwIP from slipif_poll(). + * If disabled, slipif_poll() polls the serila line (using sio_tryread()). + */ +#ifndef SLIP_RX_FROM_ISR +#define SLIP_RX_FROM_ISR 0 +#endif + +/** Set this to 1 (default for SLIP_RX_FROM_ISR) to queue incoming packets + * received by slipif_received_byte[s]() as long as PBUF_POOL pbufs are available. + * If disabled, packets will be dropped if more than one packet is received. + */ +#ifndef SLIP_RX_QUEUE +#define SLIP_RX_QUEUE SLIP_RX_FROM_ISR +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +err_t slipif_init(struct netif * netif); +void slipif_poll(struct netif *netif); +#if SLIP_RX_FROM_ISR +void slipif_process_rxqueue(struct netif *netif); +void slipif_received_byte(struct netif *netif, u8_t data); +void slipif_received_bytes(struct netif *netif, u8_t *data, u8_t len); +#endif /* SLIP_RX_FROM_ISR */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_NETIF_SLIPIF_H */ + diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/posix/netdb.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/posix/netdb.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7134032d2d --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/posix/netdb.h @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +/** + * @file + * This file is a posix wrapper for lwip/netdb.h. + */ + +/* + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + */ + +#include "lwip/netdb.h" diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/posix/sys/socket.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/posix/sys/socket.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f7c7066e6f --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/include/posix/sys/socket.h @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +/** + * @file + * This file is a posix wrapper for lwip/sockets.h. + */ + +/* + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + */ + +#include "lwip/sockets.h" diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/lwipopts.h b/components/net/lwip-head/src/lwipopts.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..84fa32c76e --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/lwipopts.h @@ -0,0 +1,366 @@ +#ifndef __LWIPOPTS_H__ +#define __LWIPOPTS_H__ + +#include + +#define ERRNO 1 + +#define NO_SYS 0 +#define LWIP_SOCKET 1 +#define LWIP_NETCONN 1 + +#ifdef RT_LWIP_IPV6 +#define LWIP_IPV6 1 +//#define LWIP_IPV6_DHCP6 1 +#define LWIP_ICMP6 1 +#define LWIP_IPV6_NUM_ADDRESSES 3 +#endif + +#ifdef RT_LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG +#define LWIP_IPV6_AUTOCONFIG 1 +#endif + +#ifdef RT_LWIP_IPV6_MLD +#define LWIP_IPV6_MLD 1 +#endif + +#ifdef RT_LWIP_IGMP +#define LWIP_IGMP 1 +#else +#define LWIP_IGMP 0 +#endif + +#ifdef RT_LWIP_ICMP +#define LWIP_ICMP 1 +#else +#define LWIP_ICMP 0 +#endif + +#ifdef RT_LWIP_SNMP +#define LWIP_SNMP 1 +#else +#define LWIP_SNMP 0 +#endif + +#ifdef RT_LWIP_DNS +#define LWIP_DNS 1 +#else +#define LWIP_DNS 0 +#endif + +#define LWIP_HAVE_LOOPIF 0 + +#define LWIP_PLATFORM_BYTESWAP 0 +#define BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN + +/* Enable SO_RCVTIMEO/LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO processing. */ +#define LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO 1 +#define LWIP_SO_SNDTIMEO 1 + +/* #define RT_LWIP_DEBUG */ + +#ifdef RT_LWIP_DEBUG +#define LWIP_DEBUG +#endif + +/* ---------- Debug options ---------- */ +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG +#define SYS_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define ETHARP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define PPP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define MEM_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define MEMP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define PBUF_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define API_LIB_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define API_MSG_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define TCPIP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define NETIF_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define SOCKETS_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define DNS_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define AUTOIP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define DHCP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define IP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define IP_REASS_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define ICMP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define IGMP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define UDP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define TCP_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define TCP_INPUT_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define TCP_RTO_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define TCP_CWND_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define TCP_WND_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define TCP_FR_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define TCP_QLEN_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#define TCP_RST_DEBUG LWIP_DBG_OFF +#endif + +#define LWIP_DBG_TYPES_ON (LWIP_DBG_ON|LWIP_DBG_TRACE|LWIP_DBG_STATE|LWIP_DBG_FRESH|LWIP_DBG_HALT) + +/* ---------- Memory options ---------- */ +#define MEM_ALIGNMENT 4 + +#define MEM_LIBC_MALLOC 1 +#define mem_malloc rt_malloc +#define mem_free rt_free +#define mem_calloc rt_calloc + +#ifdef RT_LWIP_USING_RT_MEM +#define MEMP_MEM_MALLOC 1 +#else +#define MEMP_MEM_MALLOC 0 +#endif + +/* MEMP_NUM_PBUF: the number of memp struct pbufs. If the application + sends a lot of data out of ROM (or other static memory), this + should be set high. */ +#define MEMP_NUM_PBUF 16 + +/* the number of UDP protocol control blocks. One per active RAW "connection". */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_RAW_PCB_NUM +#define MEMP_NUM_RAW_PCB RT_LWIP_RAW_PCB_NUM +#endif + +/* the number of UDP protocol control blocks. One per active UDP "connection". */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_UDP_PCB_NUM +#define MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB RT_LWIP_UDP_PCB_NUM +#endif + +/* the number of simulatenously active TCP connections. */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_TCP_PCB_NUM +#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB RT_LWIP_TCP_PCB_NUM +#endif + +/* the number of simultaneously queued TCP */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_TCP_SEG_NUM +#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG RT_LWIP_TCP_SEG_NUM +#else +#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG TCP_SND_QUEUELEN +#endif + +/* The following four are used only with the sequential API and can be + set to 0 if the application only will use the raw API. */ +/* MEMP_NUM_NETBUF: the number of struct netbufs. */ +#define MEMP_NUM_NETBUF 2 +/* MEMP_NUM_NETCONN: the number of struct netconns. */ +#define MEMP_NUM_NETCONN 4 +/* MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_*: the number of struct tcpip_msg, which is used + for sequential API communication and incoming packets. Used in + src/api/tcpip.c. */ +#define MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_API 16 +#define MEMP_NUM_TCPIP_MSG_INPKT 16 + +/* ---------- Pbuf options ---------- */ +/* PBUF_POOL_SIZE: the number of buffers in the pbuf pool. */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_PBUF_NUM +#define PBUF_POOL_SIZE RT_LWIP_PBUF_NUM +#endif + +/* PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE: the size of each pbuf in the pbuf pool. */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE +#define PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE RT_LWIP_PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE +#endif + +/* PBUF_LINK_HLEN: the number of bytes that should be allocated for a + link level header. */ +#define PBUF_LINK_HLEN 16 + +#ifdef RT_LWIP_ETH_PAD_SIZE +#define ETH_PAD_SIZE RT_LWIP_ETH_PAD_SIZE +#endif + +/** SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT + * define SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT in lwipopts.h if you want inter-task protection + * for certain critical regions during buffer allocation, deallocation and memory + * allocation and deallocation. + */ +#define SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT (NO_SYS==0) + +/* ---------- TCP options ---------- */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_TCP +#define LWIP_TCP 1 +#else +#define LWIP_TCP 0 +#endif + +#define TCP_TTL 255 + +/* Controls if TCP should queue segments that arrive out of + order. Define to 0 if your device is low on memory. */ +#define TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ 1 + +/* TCP Maximum segment size. */ +#define TCP_MSS 1460 + +/* TCP sender buffer space (bytes). */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_TCP_SND_BUF +#define TCP_SND_BUF RT_LWIP_TCP_SND_BUF +#else +#define TCP_SND_BUF (TCP_MSS * 2) +#endif + +/* TCP sender buffer space (pbufs). This must be at least = 2 * + TCP_SND_BUF/TCP_MSS for things to work. */ +#define TCP_SND_QUEUELEN (4 * TCP_SND_BUF/TCP_MSS) + +/* TCP writable space (bytes). This must be less than or equal + to TCP_SND_BUF. It is the amount of space which must be + available in the tcp snd_buf for select to return writable */ +#define TCP_SNDLOWAT (TCP_SND_BUF/2) +#define TCP_SNDQUEUELOWAT TCP_SND_QUEUELEN/2 + +/* TCP receive window. */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_TCP_WND +#define TCP_WND RT_LWIP_TCP_WND +#else +#define TCP_WND (TCP_MSS * 2) +#endif + +/* Maximum number of retransmissions of data segments. */ +#define TCP_MAXRTX 12 + +/* Maximum number of retransmissions of SYN segments. */ +#define TCP_SYNMAXRTX 4 + +/* tcpip thread options */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_TCPTHREAD_PRIORITY +#define TCPIP_MBOX_SIZE RT_LWIP_TCPTHREAD_MBOX_SIZE +#define TCPIP_THREAD_PRIO RT_LWIP_TCPTHREAD_PRIORITY +#define TCPIP_THREAD_STACKSIZE RT_LWIP_TCPTHREAD_STACKSIZE +#else +#define TCPIP_MBOX_SIZE 8 +#define TCPIP_THREAD_PRIO 128 +#define TCPIP_THREAD_STACKSIZE 4096 +#endif +#define TCPIP_THREAD_NAME "tcpip" +#define DEFAULT_TCP_RECVMBOX_SIZE 10 + +/* ---------- ARP options ---------- */ +#define LWIP_ARP 1 +#define ARP_TABLE_SIZE 10 +#define ARP_QUEUEING 1 + +/* ---------- IP options ---------- */ +/* Define IP_FORWARD to 1 if you wish to have the ability to forward + IP packets across network interfaces. If you are going to run lwIP + on a device with only one network interface, define this to 0. */ +#define IP_FORWARD 0 + +/* IP reassembly and segmentation.These are orthogonal even + * if they both deal with IP fragments */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_REASSEMBLY_FRAG +#define IP_REASSEMBLY 1 +#define IP_FRAG 1 +#define IP_REASS_MAX_PBUFS 10 +#define MEMP_NUM_REASSDATA 10 +#else +#define IP_REASSEMBLY 0 +#define IP_FRAG 0 +#endif + +/* ---------- ICMP options ---------- */ +#define ICMP_TTL 255 + +/* ---------- DHCP options ---------- */ +/* Define LWIP_DHCP to 1 if you want DHCP configuration of + interfaces. */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_DHCP +#define LWIP_DHCP 1 +#else +#define LWIP_DHCP 0 +#endif + +/* 1 if you want to do an ARP check on the offered address + (recommended). */ +#define DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK (LWIP_DHCP) + +/* ---------- AUTOIP options ------- */ +#define LWIP_AUTOIP 0 +#define LWIP_DHCP_AUTOIP_COOP (LWIP_DHCP && LWIP_AUTOIP) + +/* ---------- UDP options ---------- */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_UDP +#define LWIP_UDP 1 +#else +#define LWIP_UDP 0 +#endif + +#define LWIP_UDPLITE 0 +#define UDP_TTL 255 +#define DEFAULT_UDP_RECVMBOX_SIZE 1 + +/* ---------- RAW options ---------- */ +#define DEFAULT_RAW_RECVMBOX_SIZE 1 +#define DEFAULT_ACCEPTMBOX_SIZE 10 + +/* ---------- Statistics options ---------- */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_STATS +#define LWIP_STATS 1 +#define LWIP_STATS_DISPLAY 1 +#else +#define LWIP_STATS 0 +#endif + +#if LWIP_STATS +#define LINK_STATS 1 +#define IP_STATS 1 +#define ICMP_STATS 1 +#define IGMP_STATS 1 +#define IPFRAG_STATS 1 +#define UDP_STATS 1 +#define TCP_STATS 1 +#define MEM_STATS 1 +#define MEMP_STATS 1 +#define PBUF_STATS 1 +#define SYS_STATS 1 +#endif /* LWIP_STATS */ + +/* ---------- PPP options ---------- */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_PPP +#define PPP_SUPPORT 1 /* Set > 0 for PPP */ +#else +#define PPP_SUPPORT 0 /* Set > 0 for PPP */ +#endif + +#if PPP_SUPPORT +#define NUM_PPP 1 /* Max PPP sessions. */ + +/* Select modules to enable. Ideally these would be set in the makefile but + * we're limited by the command line length so you need to modify the settings + * in this file. + */ +#ifdef RT_LWIP_PPPOE +#define PPPOE_SUPPORT 1 +#else +#define PPPOE_SUPPORT 0 +#endif + +#ifdef RT_LWIP_PPPOS +#define PPPOS_SUPPORT 1 +#else +#define PPPOS_SUPPORT 0 +#endif + +#define PAP_SUPPORT 1 /* Set > 0 for PAP. */ +#define CHAP_SUPPORT 1 /* Set > 0 for CHAP. */ +#define MSCHAP_SUPPORT 0 /* Set > 0 for MSCHAP (NOT FUNCTIONAL!) */ +#define CBCP_SUPPORT 0 /* Set > 0 for CBCP (NOT FUNCTIONAL!) */ +#define CCP_SUPPORT 0 /* Set > 0 for CCP (NOT FUNCTIONAL!) */ +#define VJ_SUPPORT 1 /* Set > 0 for VJ header compression. */ +#define MD5_SUPPORT 1 /* Set > 0 for MD5 (see also CHAP) */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ + +/* no read/write/close for socket */ +#define LWIP_POSIX_SOCKETS_IO_NAMES 0 +#define LWIP_NETIF_API 1 + +/* MEMP_NUM_SYS_TIMEOUT: the number of simulateously active timeouts. */ +//#define MEMP_NUM_SYS_TIMEOUT (LWIP_TCP + IP_REASSEMBLY + LWIP_ARP + (2*LWIP_DHCP) + LWIP_AUTOIP + LWIP_IGMP + LWIP_DNS + PPP_SUPPORT) +#define MEMP_NUM_SYS_TIMEOUT 8 +#ifdef LWIP_IGMP +#include +#define LWIP_RAND rand +#endif + +#endif /* __LWIPOPTS_H__ */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/FILES b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/FILES new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..099dbf3ec2 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/FILES @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +This directory contains generic network interface device drivers that +do not contain any hardware or architecture specific code. The files +are: + +etharp.c + Implements the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) over + Ethernet. The code in this file should be used together with + Ethernet device drivers. Note that this module has been + largely made Ethernet independent so you should be able to + adapt this for other link layers (such as Firewire). + +ethernetif.c + An example of how an Ethernet device driver could look. This + file can be used as a "skeleton" for developing new Ethernet + network device drivers. It uses the etharp.c ARP code. + +loopif.c + A "loopback" network interface driver. It requires configuration + through the define LWIP_LOOPIF_MULTITHREADING (see opt.h). + +slipif.c + A generic implementation of the SLIP (Serial Line IP) + protocol. It requires a sio (serial I/O) module to work. + +ppp/ Point-to-Point Protocol stack + The PPP stack has been ported from ucip (http://ucip.sourceforge.net). + It matches quite well to pppd 2.3.1 (http://ppp.samba.org), although + compared to that, it has some modifications for embedded systems and + the source code has been reordered a bit. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/etharp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/etharp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6b773a4eef --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/etharp.c @@ -0,0 +1,1484 @@ +/** + * @file + * Address Resolution Protocol module for IP over Ethernet + * + * Functionally, ARP is divided into two parts. The first maps an IP address + * to a physical address when sending a packet, and the second part answers + * requests from other machines for our physical address. + * + * This implementation complies with RFC 826 (Ethernet ARP). It supports + * Gratuitious ARP from RFC3220 (IP Mobility Support for IPv4) section 4.6 + * if an interface calls etharp_gratuitous(our_netif) upon address change. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Leon Woestenberg + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Axon Digital Design B.V., The Netherlands. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_ARP || LWIP_ETHERNET + +#include "lwip/ip_addr.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/dhcp.h" +#include "lwip/autoip.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" +#include "lwip/ip6.h" + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/pppoe.h" +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + +#include + +const struct eth_addr ethbroadcast = {{0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff}}; +const struct eth_addr ethzero = {{0,0,0,0,0,0}}; + +/** The 24-bit IANA multicast OUI is 01-00-5e: */ +#define LL_MULTICAST_ADDR_0 0x01 +#define LL_MULTICAST_ADDR_1 0x00 +#define LL_MULTICAST_ADDR_2 0x5e + +#if LWIP_ARP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +/** the time an ARP entry stays valid after its last update, + * for ARP_TMR_INTERVAL = 1000, this is + * (60 * 20) seconds = 20 minutes. + */ +#define ARP_MAXAGE 1200 +/** Re-request a used ARP entry 1 minute before it would expire to prevent + * breaking a steadily used connection because the ARP entry timed out. */ +#define ARP_AGE_REREQUEST_USED (ARP_MAXAGE - 60) + +/** the time an ARP entry stays pending after first request, + * for ARP_TMR_INTERVAL = 1000, this is + * 10 seconds. + * + * @internal Keep this number at least 2, otherwise it might + * run out instantly if the timeout occurs directly after a request. + */ +#define ARP_MAXPENDING 5 + +#define HWTYPE_ETHERNET 1 + +enum etharp_state { + ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY = 0, + ETHARP_STATE_PENDING, + ETHARP_STATE_STABLE, + ETHARP_STATE_STABLE_REREQUESTING +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES + ,ETHARP_STATE_STATIC +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */ +}; + +struct etharp_entry { +#if ARP_QUEUEING + /** Pointer to queue of pending outgoing packets on this ARP entry. */ + struct etharp_q_entry *q; +#else /* ARP_QUEUEING */ + /** Pointer to a single pending outgoing packet on this ARP entry. */ + struct pbuf *q; +#endif /* ARP_QUEUEING */ + ip_addr_t ipaddr; + struct netif *netif; + struct eth_addr ethaddr; + u16_t ctime; + u8_t state; +}; + +static struct etharp_entry arp_table[ARP_TABLE_SIZE]; + +#if !LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT +static u8_t etharp_cached_entry; +#endif /* !LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ + +/** Try hard to create a new entry - we want the IP address to appear in + the cache (even if this means removing an active entry or so). */ +#define ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD 1 +#define ETHARP_FLAG_FIND_ONLY 2 +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES +#define ETHARP_FLAG_STATIC_ENTRY 4 +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */ + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT +#define ETHARP_SET_HINT(netif, hint) if (((netif) != NULL) && ((netif)->addr_hint != NULL)) \ + *((netif)->addr_hint) = (hint); +#else /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ +#define ETHARP_SET_HINT(netif, hint) (etharp_cached_entry = (hint)) +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ + + +/* Some checks, instead of etharp_init(): */ +#if (LWIP_ARP && (ARP_TABLE_SIZE > 0x7f)) + #error "ARP_TABLE_SIZE must fit in an s8_t, you have to reduce it in your lwipopts.h" +#endif + + +#if ARP_QUEUEING +/** + * Free a complete queue of etharp entries + * + * @param q a qeueue of etharp_q_entry's to free + */ +static void +free_etharp_q(struct etharp_q_entry *q) +{ + struct etharp_q_entry *r; + LWIP_ASSERT("q != NULL", q != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("q->p != NULL", q->p != NULL); + while (q) { + r = q; + q = q->next; + LWIP_ASSERT("r->p != NULL", (r->p != NULL)); + pbuf_free(r->p); + memp_free(MEMP_ARP_QUEUE, r); + } +} +#else /* ARP_QUEUEING */ + +/** Compatibility define: free the queued pbuf */ +#define free_etharp_q(q) pbuf_free(q) + +#endif /* ARP_QUEUEING */ + +/** Clean up ARP table entries */ +static void +etharp_free_entry(int i) +{ + /* remove from SNMP ARP index tree */ + snmp_delete_arpidx_tree(arp_table[i].netif, &arp_table[i].ipaddr); + /* and empty packet queue */ + if (arp_table[i].q != NULL) { + /* remove all queued packets */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG, ("etharp_free_entry: freeing entry %"U16_F", packet queue %p.\n", (u16_t)i, (void *)(arp_table[i].q))); + free_etharp_q(arp_table[i].q); + arp_table[i].q = NULL; + } + /* recycle entry for re-use */ + arp_table[i].state = ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY; +#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG + /* for debugging, clean out the complete entry */ + arp_table[i].ctime = 0; + arp_table[i].netif = NULL; + ip_addr_set_zero(&arp_table[i].ipaddr); + arp_table[i].ethaddr = ethzero; +#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */ +} + +/** + * Clears expired entries in the ARP table. + * + * This function should be called every ETHARP_TMR_INTERVAL milliseconds (5 seconds), + * in order to expire entries in the ARP table. + */ +void +etharp_tmr(void) +{ + u8_t i; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG, ("etharp_timer\n")); + /* remove expired entries from the ARP table */ + for (i = 0; i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) { + u8_t state = arp_table[i].state; + if (state != ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES + && (state != ETHARP_STATE_STATIC) +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */ + ) { + arp_table[i].ctime++; + if ((arp_table[i].ctime >= ARP_MAXAGE) || + ((arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING) && + (arp_table[i].ctime >= ARP_MAXPENDING))) { + /* pending or stable entry has become old! */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG, ("etharp_timer: expired %s entry %"U16_F".\n", + arp_table[i].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE ? "stable" : "pending", (u16_t)i)); + /* clean up entries that have just been expired */ + etharp_free_entry(i); + } + else if (arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_STABLE_REREQUESTING) { + /* Reset state to stable, so that the next transmitted packet will + re-send an ARP request. */ + arp_table[i].state = ETHARP_STATE_STABLE; + } + /* still pending entry? (not expired) */ + else if (arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING) { + /* resend an ARP query here? */ + if (etharp_request(arp_table[i].netif, &arp_table[i].ipaddr) != ERR_OK) { + } + } + } + } +} + +/** + * Search the ARP table for a matching or new entry. + * + * If an IP address is given, return a pending or stable ARP entry that matches + * the address. If no match is found, create a new entry with this address set, + * but in state ETHARP_EMPTY. The caller must check and possibly change the + * state of the returned entry. + * + * If ipaddr is NULL, return a initialized new entry in state ETHARP_EMPTY. + * + * In all cases, attempt to create new entries from an empty entry. If no + * empty entries are available and ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD flag is set, recycle + * old entries. Heuristic choose the least important entry for recycling. + * + * @param ipaddr IP address to find in ARP cache, or to add if not found. + * @param flags @see definition of ETHARP_FLAG_* + * @param netif netif related to this address (used for NETIF_HWADDRHINT) + * + * @return The ARP entry index that matched or is created, ERR_MEM if no + * entry is found or could be recycled. + */ +static s8_t +etharp_find_entry(ip_addr_t *ipaddr, u8_t flags) +{ + s8_t old_pending = ARP_TABLE_SIZE, old_stable = ARP_TABLE_SIZE; + s8_t empty = ARP_TABLE_SIZE; + u8_t i = 0, age_pending = 0, age_stable = 0; + /* oldest entry with packets on queue */ + s8_t old_queue = ARP_TABLE_SIZE; + /* its age */ + u8_t age_queue = 0; + + /** + * a) do a search through the cache, remember candidates + * b) select candidate entry + * c) create new entry + */ + + /* a) in a single search sweep, do all of this + * 1) remember the first empty entry (if any) + * 2) remember the oldest stable entry (if any) + * 3) remember the oldest pending entry without queued packets (if any) + * 4) remember the oldest pending entry with queued packets (if any) + * 5) search for a matching IP entry, either pending or stable + * until 5 matches, or all entries are searched for. + */ + + for (i = 0; i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) { + u8_t state = arp_table[i].state; + /* no empty entry found yet and now we do find one? */ + if ((empty == ARP_TABLE_SIZE) && (state == ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG, ("etharp_find_entry: found empty entry %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)i)); + /* remember first empty entry */ + empty = i; + } else if (state != ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY) { + LWIP_ASSERT("state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING || state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE", + state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING || state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE); + /* if given, does IP address match IP address in ARP entry? */ + if (ipaddr && ip_addr_cmp(ipaddr, &arp_table[i].ipaddr)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: found matching entry %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)i)); + /* found exact IP address match, simply bail out */ + return i; + } + /* pending entry? */ + if (state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING) { + /* pending with queued packets? */ + if (arp_table[i].q != NULL) { + if (arp_table[i].ctime >= age_queue) { + old_queue = i; + age_queue = arp_table[i].ctime; + } + } else + /* pending without queued packets? */ + { + if (arp_table[i].ctime >= age_pending) { + old_pending = i; + age_pending = arp_table[i].ctime; + } + } + /* stable entry? */ + } else if (state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE) { +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES + /* don't record old_stable for static entries since they never expire */ + if (state < ETHARP_STATE_STATIC) +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */ + { + /* remember entry with oldest stable entry in oldest, its age in maxtime */ + if (arp_table[i].ctime >= age_stable) { + old_stable = i; + age_stable = arp_table[i].ctime; + } + } + } + } + } + /* { we have no match } => try to create a new entry */ + + /* don't create new entry, only search? */ + if (((flags & ETHARP_FLAG_FIND_ONLY) != 0) || + /* or no empty entry found and not allowed to recycle? */ + ((empty == ARP_TABLE_SIZE) && ((flags & ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD) == 0))) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: no empty entry found and not allowed to recycle\n")); + return (s8_t)ERR_MEM; + } + + /* b) choose the least destructive entry to recycle: + * 1) empty entry + * 2) oldest stable entry + * 3) oldest pending entry without queued packets + * 4) oldest pending entry with queued packets + * + * { ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD is set at this point } + */ + + /* 1) empty entry available? */ + if (empty < ARP_TABLE_SIZE) { + i = empty; + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: selecting empty entry %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)i)); + } else { + /* 2) found recyclable stable entry? */ + if (old_stable < ARP_TABLE_SIZE) { + /* recycle oldest stable*/ + i = old_stable; + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: selecting oldest stable entry %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)i)); + /* no queued packets should exist on stable entries */ + LWIP_ASSERT("arp_table[i].q == NULL", arp_table[i].q == NULL); + /* 3) found recyclable pending entry without queued packets? */ + } else if (old_pending < ARP_TABLE_SIZE) { + /* recycle oldest pending */ + i = old_pending; + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: selecting oldest pending entry %"U16_F" (without queue)\n", (u16_t)i)); + /* 4) found recyclable pending entry with queued packets? */ + } else if (old_queue < ARP_TABLE_SIZE) { + /* recycle oldest pending (queued packets are free in etharp_free_entry) */ + i = old_queue; + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: selecting oldest pending entry %"U16_F", freeing packet queue %p\n", (u16_t)i, (void *)(arp_table[i].q))); + /* no empty or recyclable entries found */ + } else { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_find_entry: no empty or recyclable entries found\n")); + return (s8_t)ERR_MEM; + } + + /* { empty or recyclable entry found } */ + LWIP_ASSERT("i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE", i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE); + etharp_free_entry(i); + } + + LWIP_ASSERT("i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE", i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE); + LWIP_ASSERT("arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY", + arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY); + + /* IP address given? */ + if (ipaddr != NULL) { + /* set IP address */ + ip_addr_copy(arp_table[i].ipaddr, *ipaddr); + } + arp_table[i].ctime = 0; + return (err_t)i; +} + +/** + * Send an IP packet on the network using netif->linkoutput + * The ethernet header is filled in before sending. + * + * @params netif the lwIP network interface on which to send the packet + * @params p the packet to send, p->payload pointing to the (uninitialized) ethernet header + * @params src the source MAC address to be copied into the ethernet header + * @params dst the destination MAC address to be copied into the ethernet header + * @return ERR_OK if the packet was sent, any other err_t on failure + */ +static err_t +etharp_send_ip(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, struct eth_addr *src, struct eth_addr *dst) +{ + struct eth_hdr *ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr *)p->payload; +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) + struct eth_vlan_hdr *vlanhdr; +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ + + LWIP_ASSERT("netif->hwaddr_len must be the same as ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN for etharp!", + (netif->hwaddr_len == ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN)); +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) + ethhdr->type = PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_VLAN); + vlanhdr = (struct eth_vlan_hdr*)(((u8_t*)ethhdr) + SIZEOF_ETH_HDR); + vlanhdr->prio_vid = 0; + vlanhdr->tpid = PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_IP); + if (!LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET(netif, ethhdr, vlanhdr)) { + /* packet shall not contain VLAN header, so hide it and set correct ethertype */ + pbuf_header(p, -SIZEOF_VLAN_HDR); + ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr *)p->payload; +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ + ethhdr->type = PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_IP); +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) + } +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ + ETHADDR32_COPY(ðhdr->dest, dst); + ETHADDR16_COPY(ðhdr->src, src); + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_send_ip: sending packet %p\n", (void *)p)); + /* send the packet */ + return netif->linkoutput(netif, p); +} + +/** + * Update (or insert) a IP/MAC address pair in the ARP cache. + * + * If a pending entry is resolved, any queued packets will be sent + * at this point. + * + * @param netif netif related to this entry (used for NETIF_ADDRHINT) + * @param ipaddr IP address of the inserted ARP entry. + * @param ethaddr Ethernet address of the inserted ARP entry. + * @param flags @see definition of ETHARP_FLAG_* + * + * @return + * - ERR_OK Succesfully updated ARP cache. + * - ERR_MEM If we could not add a new ARP entry when ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD was set. + * - ERR_ARG Non-unicast address given, those will not appear in ARP cache. + * + * @see pbuf_free() + */ +static err_t +etharp_update_arp_entry(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, struct eth_addr *ethaddr, u8_t flags) +{ + s8_t i; + LWIP_ASSERT("netif->hwaddr_len == ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN", netif->hwaddr_len == ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN); + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_update_arp_entry: %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F" - %02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F"\n", + ip4_addr1_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr3_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(ipaddr), + ethaddr->addr[0], ethaddr->addr[1], ethaddr->addr[2], + ethaddr->addr[3], ethaddr->addr[4], ethaddr->addr[5])); + /* non-unicast address? */ + if (ip_addr_isany(ipaddr) || + ip_addr_isbroadcast(ipaddr, netif) || + ip_addr_ismulticast(ipaddr)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_update_arp_entry: will not add non-unicast IP address to ARP cache\n")); + return ERR_ARG; + } + /* find or create ARP entry */ + i = etharp_find_entry(ipaddr, flags); + /* bail out if no entry could be found */ + if (i < 0) { + return (err_t)i; + } + +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES + if (flags & ETHARP_FLAG_STATIC_ENTRY) { + /* record static type */ + arp_table[i].state = ETHARP_STATE_STATIC; + } else +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */ + { + /* mark it stable */ + arp_table[i].state = ETHARP_STATE_STABLE; + } + + /* record network interface */ + arp_table[i].netif = netif; + /* insert in SNMP ARP index tree */ + snmp_insert_arpidx_tree(netif, &arp_table[i].ipaddr); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_update_arp_entry: updating stable entry %"S16_F"\n", (s16_t)i)); + /* update address */ + ETHADDR32_COPY(&arp_table[i].ethaddr, ethaddr); + /* reset time stamp */ + arp_table[i].ctime = 0; + /* this is where we will send out queued packets! */ +#if ARP_QUEUEING + while (arp_table[i].q != NULL) { + struct pbuf *p; + /* remember remainder of queue */ + struct etharp_q_entry *q = arp_table[i].q; + /* pop first item off the queue */ + arp_table[i].q = q->next; + /* get the packet pointer */ + p = q->p; + /* now queue entry can be freed */ + memp_free(MEMP_ARP_QUEUE, q); +#else /* ARP_QUEUEING */ + if (arp_table[i].q != NULL) { + struct pbuf *p = arp_table[i].q; + arp_table[i].q = NULL; +#endif /* ARP_QUEUEING */ + /* send the queued IP packet */ + etharp_send_ip(netif, p, (struct eth_addr*)(netif->hwaddr), ethaddr); + /* free the queued IP packet */ + pbuf_free(p); + } + return ERR_OK; +} + +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES +/** Add a new static entry to the ARP table. If an entry exists for the + * specified IP address, this entry is overwritten. + * If packets are queued for the specified IP address, they are sent out. + * + * @param ipaddr IP address for the new static entry + * @param ethaddr ethernet address for the new static entry + * @return @see return values of etharp_add_static_entry + */ +err_t +etharp_add_static_entry(ip_addr_t *ipaddr, struct eth_addr *ethaddr) +{ + struct netif *netif; + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_add_static_entry: %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F" - %02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F"\n", + ip4_addr1_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr3_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(ipaddr), + ethaddr->addr[0], ethaddr->addr[1], ethaddr->addr[2], + ethaddr->addr[3], ethaddr->addr[4], ethaddr->addr[5])); + + netif = ip_route(ipaddr); + if (netif == NULL) { + return ERR_RTE; + } + + return etharp_update_arp_entry(netif, ipaddr, ethaddr, ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD | ETHARP_FLAG_STATIC_ENTRY); +} + +/** Remove a static entry from the ARP table previously added with a call to + * etharp_add_static_entry. + * + * @param ipaddr IP address of the static entry to remove + * @return ERR_OK: entry removed + * ERR_MEM: entry wasn't found + * ERR_ARG: entry wasn't a static entry but a dynamic one + */ +err_t +etharp_remove_static_entry(ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + s8_t i; + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_remove_static_entry: %"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F".%"U16_F"\n", + ip4_addr1_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr2_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr3_16(ipaddr), ip4_addr4_16(ipaddr))); + + /* find or create ARP entry */ + i = etharp_find_entry(ipaddr, ETHARP_FLAG_FIND_ONLY); + /* bail out if no entry could be found */ + if (i < 0) { + return (err_t)i; + } + + if (arp_table[i].state != ETHARP_STATE_STATIC) { + /* entry wasn't a static entry, cannot remove it */ + return ERR_ARG; + } + /* entry found, free it */ + etharp_free_entry(i); + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */ + +/** + * Remove all ARP table entries of the specified netif. + * + * @param netif points to a network interface + */ +void etharp_cleanup_netif(struct netif *netif) +{ + u8_t i; + + for (i = 0; i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE; ++i) { + u8_t state = arp_table[i].state; + if ((state != ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY) && (arp_table[i].netif == netif)) { + etharp_free_entry(i); + } + } +} + +/** + * Finds (stable) ethernet/IP address pair from ARP table + * using interface and IP address index. + * @note the addresses in the ARP table are in network order! + * + * @param netif points to interface index + * @param ipaddr points to the (network order) IP address index + * @param eth_ret points to return pointer + * @param ip_ret points to return pointer + * @return table index if found, -1 otherwise + */ +s8_t +etharp_find_addr(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, + struct eth_addr **eth_ret, ip_addr_t **ip_ret) +{ + s8_t i; + + LWIP_ASSERT("eth_ret != NULL && ip_ret != NULL", + eth_ret != NULL && ip_ret != NULL); + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(netif); + + i = etharp_find_entry(ipaddr, ETHARP_FLAG_FIND_ONLY); + if((i >= 0) && (arp_table[i].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE)) { + *eth_ret = &arp_table[i].ethaddr; + *ip_ret = &arp_table[i].ipaddr; + return i; + } + return -1; +} + +#if ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC +/** + * Updates the ARP table using the given IP packet. + * + * Uses the incoming IP packet's source address to update the + * ARP cache for the local network. The function does not alter + * or free the packet. This function must be called before the + * packet p is passed to the IP layer. + * + * @param netif The lwIP network interface on which the IP packet pbuf arrived. + * @param p The IP packet that arrived on netif. + * + * @return NULL + * + * @see pbuf_free() + */ +static void +etharp_ip_input(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct eth_hdr *ethhdr; + struct ip_hdr *iphdr; + ip_addr_t iphdr_src; + LWIP_ERROR("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return;); + + /* Only insert an entry if the source IP address of the + incoming IP packet comes from a host on the local network. */ + ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr *)p->payload; + iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)((u8_t*)ethhdr + SIZEOF_ETH_HDR); +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN + if (ethhdr->type == PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_VLAN)) { + iphdr = (struct ip_hdr *)((u8_t*)ethhdr + SIZEOF_ETH_HDR + SIZEOF_VLAN_HDR); + } +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN */ + + ip_addr_copy(iphdr_src, iphdr->src); + + /* source is not on the local network? */ + if (!ip_addr_netcmp(&iphdr_src, &(netif->ip_addr), &(netif->netmask))) { + /* do nothing */ + return; + } + + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_ip_input: updating ETHARP table.\n")); + /* update the source IP address in the cache, if present */ + /* @todo We could use ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD if we think we are going to talk + * back soon (for example, if the destination IP address is ours. */ + etharp_update_arp_entry(netif, &iphdr_src, &(ethhdr->src), ETHARP_FLAG_FIND_ONLY); +} +#endif /* ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC */ + +/** + * Responds to ARP requests to us. Upon ARP replies to us, add entry to cache + * send out queued IP packets. Updates cache with snooped address pairs. + * + * Should be called for incoming ARP packets. The pbuf in the argument + * is freed by this function. + * + * @param netif The lwIP network interface on which the ARP packet pbuf arrived. + * @param ethaddr Ethernet address of netif. + * @param p The ARP packet that arrived on netif. Is freed by this function. + * + * @return NULL + * + * @see pbuf_free() + */ +static void +etharp_arp_input(struct netif *netif, struct eth_addr *ethaddr, struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct etharp_hdr *hdr; + struct eth_hdr *ethhdr; + /* these are aligned properly, whereas the ARP header fields might not be */ + ip_addr_t sipaddr, dipaddr; + u8_t for_us; +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + const u8_t * ethdst_hwaddr; +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + + LWIP_ERROR("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL), return;); + + /* drop short ARP packets: we have to check for p->len instead of p->tot_len here + since a struct etharp_hdr is pointed to p->payload, so it musn't be chained! */ + if (p->len < SIZEOF_ETHARP_PACKET) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, + ("etharp_arp_input: packet dropped, too short (%"S16_F"/%"S16_F")\n", p->tot_len, + (s16_t)SIZEOF_ETHARP_PACKET)); + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.lenerr); + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.drop); + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr *)p->payload; + hdr = (struct etharp_hdr *)((u8_t*)ethhdr + SIZEOF_ETH_HDR); +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN + if (ethhdr->type == PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_VLAN)) { + hdr = (struct etharp_hdr *)(((u8_t*)ethhdr) + SIZEOF_ETH_HDR + SIZEOF_VLAN_HDR); + } +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN */ + + /* RFC 826 "Packet Reception": */ + if ((hdr->hwtype != PP_HTONS(HWTYPE_ETHERNET)) || + (hdr->hwlen != ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN) || + (hdr->protolen != sizeof(ip_addr_t)) || + (hdr->proto != PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_IP))) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, + ("etharp_arp_input: packet dropped, wrong hw type, hwlen, proto, protolen or ethernet type (%"U16_F"/%"U16_F"/%"U16_F"/%"U16_F")\n", + hdr->hwtype, hdr->hwlen, hdr->proto, hdr->protolen)); + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.proterr); + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.drop); + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.recv); + +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + /* We have to check if a host already has configured our random + * created link local address and continously check if there is + * a host with this IP-address so we can detect collisions */ + autoip_arp_reply(netif, hdr); +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + + /* Copy struct ip_addr2 to aligned ip_addr, to support compilers without + * structure packing (not using structure copy which breaks strict-aliasing rules). */ + IPADDR2_COPY(&sipaddr, &hdr->sipaddr); + IPADDR2_COPY(&dipaddr, &hdr->dipaddr); + + /* this interface is not configured? */ + if (ip_addr_isany(&netif->ip_addr)) { + for_us = 0; + } else { + /* ARP packet directed to us? */ + for_us = (u8_t)ip_addr_cmp(&dipaddr, &(netif->ip_addr)); + } + + /* ARP message directed to us? + -> add IP address in ARP cache; assume requester wants to talk to us, + can result in directly sending the queued packets for this host. + ARP message not directed to us? + -> update the source IP address in the cache, if present */ + etharp_update_arp_entry(netif, &sipaddr, &(hdr->shwaddr), + for_us ? ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD : ETHARP_FLAG_FIND_ONLY); + + /* now act on the message itself */ + switch (hdr->opcode) { + /* ARP request? */ + case PP_HTONS(ARP_REQUEST): + /* ARP request. If it asked for our address, we send out a + * reply. In any case, we time-stamp any existing ARP entry, + * and possiby send out an IP packet that was queued on it. */ + + LWIP_DEBUGF (ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_arp_input: incoming ARP request\n")); + /* ARP request for our address? */ + if (for_us) { + + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_arp_input: replying to ARP request for our IP address\n")); + /* Re-use pbuf to send ARP reply. + Since we are re-using an existing pbuf, we can't call etharp_raw since + that would allocate a new pbuf. */ + hdr->opcode = htons(ARP_REPLY); + + IPADDR2_COPY(&hdr->dipaddr, &hdr->sipaddr); + IPADDR2_COPY(&hdr->sipaddr, &netif->ip_addr); + + LWIP_ASSERT("netif->hwaddr_len must be the same as ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN for etharp!", + (netif->hwaddr_len == ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN)); +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + /* If we are using Link-Local, all ARP packets that contain a Link-Local + * 'sender IP address' MUST be sent using link-layer broadcast instead of + * link-layer unicast. (See RFC3927 Section 2.5, last paragraph) */ + ethdst_hwaddr = ip_addr_islinklocal(&netif->ip_addr) ? (u8_t*)(ethbroadcast.addr) : hdr->shwaddr.addr; +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + + ETHADDR16_COPY(&hdr->dhwaddr, &hdr->shwaddr); +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + ETHADDR16_COPY(ðhdr->dest, ethdst_hwaddr); +#else /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + ETHADDR16_COPY(ðhdr->dest, &hdr->shwaddr); +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + ETHADDR16_COPY(&hdr->shwaddr, ethaddr); + ETHADDR16_COPY(ðhdr->src, ethaddr); + + /* hwtype, hwaddr_len, proto, protolen and the type in the ethernet header + are already correct, we tested that before */ + + /* return ARP reply */ + netif->linkoutput(netif, p); + /* we are not configured? */ + } else if (ip_addr_isany(&netif->ip_addr)) { + /* { for_us == 0 and netif->ip_addr.addr == 0 } */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_arp_input: we are unconfigured, ARP request ignored.\n")); + /* request was not directed to us */ + } else { + /* { for_us == 0 and netif->ip_addr.addr != 0 } */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_arp_input: ARP request was not for us.\n")); + } + break; + case PP_HTONS(ARP_REPLY): + /* ARP reply. We already updated the ARP cache earlier. */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_arp_input: incoming ARP reply\n")); +#if (LWIP_DHCP && DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK) + /* DHCP wants to know about ARP replies from any host with an + * IP address also offered to us by the DHCP server. We do not + * want to take a duplicate IP address on a single network. + * @todo How should we handle redundant (fail-over) interfaces? */ + dhcp_arp_reply(netif, &sipaddr); +#endif /* (LWIP_DHCP && DHCP_DOES_ARP_CHECK) */ + break; + default: + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_arp_input: ARP unknown opcode type %"S16_F"\n", htons(hdr->opcode))); + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.err); + break; + } + /* free ARP packet */ + pbuf_free(p); +} + +/** Just a small helper function that sends a pbuf to an ethernet address + * in the arp_table specified by the index 'arp_idx'. + */ +static err_t +etharp_output_to_arp_index(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *q, u8_t arp_idx) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("arp_table[arp_idx].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE", + arp_table[arp_idx].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE); + /* if arp table entry is about to expire: re-request it, + but only if its state is ETHARP_STATE_STABLE to prevent flooding the + network with ARP requests if this address is used frequently. */ + if ((arp_table[arp_idx].state == ETHARP_STATE_STABLE) && + (arp_table[arp_idx].ctime >= ARP_AGE_REREQUEST_USED)) { + if (etharp_request(netif, &arp_table[arp_idx].ipaddr) == ERR_OK) { + arp_table[arp_idx].state = ETHARP_STATE_STABLE_REREQUESTING; + } + } + + return etharp_send_ip(netif, q, (struct eth_addr*)(netif->hwaddr), + &arp_table[arp_idx].ethaddr); +} + +/** + * Resolve and fill-in Ethernet address header for outgoing IP packet. + * + * For IP multicast and broadcast, corresponding Ethernet addresses + * are selected and the packet is transmitted on the link. + * + * For unicast addresses, the packet is submitted to etharp_query(). In + * case the IP address is outside the local network, the IP address of + * the gateway is used. + * + * @param netif The lwIP network interface which the IP packet will be sent on. + * @param q The pbuf(s) containing the IP packet to be sent. + * @param ipaddr The IP address of the packet destination. + * + * @return + * - ERR_RTE No route to destination (no gateway to external networks), + * or the return type of either etharp_query() or etharp_send_ip(). + */ +err_t +etharp_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *q, ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + struct eth_addr *dest; + struct eth_addr mcastaddr; + ip_addr_t *dst_addr = ipaddr; + + LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", netif != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("q != NULL", q != NULL); + LWIP_ASSERT("ipaddr != NULL", ipaddr != NULL); + + /* make room for Ethernet header - should not fail */ +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) + if (pbuf_header(q, sizeof(struct eth_hdr) + SIZEOF_VLAN_HDR) != 0) { +#else /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ + if (pbuf_header(q, sizeof(struct eth_hdr)) != 0) { +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ + /* bail out */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("etharp_output: could not allocate room for header.\n")); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.lenerr); + return ERR_BUF; + } + + /* Determine on destination hardware address. Broadcasts and multicasts + * are special, other IP addresses are looked up in the ARP table. */ + + /* broadcast destination IP address? */ + if (ip_addr_isbroadcast(ipaddr, netif)) { + /* broadcast on Ethernet also */ + dest = (struct eth_addr *)ðbroadcast; + /* multicast destination IP address? */ + } else if (ip_addr_ismulticast(ipaddr)) { + /* Hash IP multicast address to MAC address.*/ + mcastaddr.addr[0] = LL_MULTICAST_ADDR_0; + mcastaddr.addr[1] = LL_MULTICAST_ADDR_1; + mcastaddr.addr[2] = LL_MULTICAST_ADDR_2; + mcastaddr.addr[3] = ip4_addr2(ipaddr) & 0x7f; + mcastaddr.addr[4] = ip4_addr3(ipaddr); + mcastaddr.addr[5] = ip4_addr4(ipaddr); + /* destination Ethernet address is multicast */ + dest = &mcastaddr; + /* unicast destination IP address? */ + } else { + s8_t i; + /* outside local network? if so, this can neither be a global broadcast nor + a subnet broadcast. */ + if (!ip_addr_netcmp(ipaddr, &(netif->ip_addr), &(netif->netmask)) && + !ip_addr_islinklocal(ipaddr)) { +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + struct ip_hdr *iphdr = (struct ip_hdr*)((u8_t*)q->payload + +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) + SIZEOF_VLAN_HDR + +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ + sizeof(struct eth_hdr)); + /* According to RFC 3297, chapter 2.6.2 (Forwarding Rules), a packet with + a link-local source address must always be "directly to its destination + on the same physical link. The host MUST NOT send the packet to any + router for forwarding". */ + if (!ip_addr_islinklocal(&iphdr->src)) +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + { +#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_ETHARP_GET_GW + /* For advanced routing, a single default gateway might not be enough, so get + the IP address of the gateway to handle the current destination address. */ + dst_addr = LWIP_HOOK_ETHARP_GET_GW(netif, ipaddr); + if(dst_addr == NULL) +#endif /* LWIP_HOOK_ETHARP_GET_GW */ + { + /* interface has default gateway? */ + if (!ip_addr_isany(&netif->gw)) { + /* send to hardware address of default gateway IP address */ + dst_addr = &(netif->gw); + /* no default gateway available */ + } else { + /* no route to destination error (default gateway missing) */ + return ERR_RTE; + } + } + } + } +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT + if (netif->addr_hint != NULL) { + /* per-pcb cached entry was given */ + u8_t etharp_cached_entry = *(netif->addr_hint); + if (etharp_cached_entry < ARP_TABLE_SIZE) { +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ + if ((arp_table[etharp_cached_entry].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE) && + (ip_addr_cmp(dst_addr, &arp_table[etharp_cached_entry].ipaddr))) { + /* the per-pcb-cached entry is stable and the right one! */ + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.cachehit); + return etharp_output_to_arp_index(netif, q, etharp_cached_entry); + } +#if LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT + } + } +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HWADDRHINT */ + + /* find stable entry: do this here since this is a critical path for + throughput and etharp_find_entry() is kind of slow */ + for (i = 0; i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE; i++) { + if ((arp_table[i].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE) && + (ip_addr_cmp(dst_addr, &arp_table[i].ipaddr))) { + /* found an existing, stable entry */ + ETHARP_SET_HINT(netif, i); + return etharp_output_to_arp_index(netif, q, i); + } + } + /* no stable entry found, use the (slower) query function: + queue on destination Ethernet address belonging to ipaddr */ + return etharp_query(netif, dst_addr, q); + } + + /* continuation for multicast/broadcast destinations */ + /* obtain source Ethernet address of the given interface */ + /* send packet directly on the link */ + return etharp_send_ip(netif, q, (struct eth_addr*)(netif->hwaddr), dest); +} + +/** + * Send an ARP request for the given IP address and/or queue a packet. + * + * If the IP address was not yet in the cache, a pending ARP cache entry + * is added and an ARP request is sent for the given address. The packet + * is queued on this entry. + * + * If the IP address was already pending in the cache, a new ARP request + * is sent for the given address. The packet is queued on this entry. + * + * If the IP address was already stable in the cache, and a packet is + * given, it is directly sent and no ARP request is sent out. + * + * If the IP address was already stable in the cache, and no packet is + * given, an ARP request is sent out. + * + * @param netif The lwIP network interface on which ipaddr + * must be queried for. + * @param ipaddr The IP address to be resolved. + * @param q If non-NULL, a pbuf that must be delivered to the IP address. + * q is not freed by this function. + * + * @note q must only be ONE packet, not a packet queue! + * + * @return + * - ERR_BUF Could not make room for Ethernet header. + * - ERR_MEM Hardware address unknown, and no more ARP entries available + * to query for address or queue the packet. + * - ERR_MEM Could not queue packet due to memory shortage. + * - ERR_RTE No route to destination (no gateway to external networks). + * - ERR_ARG Non-unicast address given, those will not appear in ARP cache. + * + */ +err_t +etharp_query(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, struct pbuf *q) +{ + struct eth_addr * srcaddr = (struct eth_addr *)netif->hwaddr; + err_t result = ERR_MEM; + int is_new_entry = 0; + s8_t i; /* ARP entry index */ + + /* non-unicast address? */ + if (ip_addr_isbroadcast(ipaddr, netif) || + ip_addr_ismulticast(ipaddr) || + ip_addr_isany(ipaddr)) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: will not add non-unicast IP address to ARP cache\n")); + return ERR_ARG; + } + + /* find entry in ARP cache, ask to create entry if queueing packet */ + i = etharp_find_entry(ipaddr, ETHARP_FLAG_TRY_HARD); + + /* could not find or create entry? */ + if (i < 0) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: could not create ARP entry\n")); + if (q) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: packet dropped\n")); + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.memerr); + } + return (err_t)i; + } + + /* mark a fresh entry as pending (we just sent a request) */ + if (arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_EMPTY) { + is_new_entry = 1; + arp_table[i].state = ETHARP_STATE_PENDING; + /* record network interface for re-sending arp request in etharp_tmr */ + arp_table[i].netif = netif; + } + + /* { i is either a STABLE or (new or existing) PENDING entry } */ + LWIP_ASSERT("arp_table[i].state == PENDING or STABLE", + ((arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING) || + (arp_table[i].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE))); + + /* do we have a new entry? or an implicit query request? */ + if (is_new_entry || (q == NULL)) { + /* try to resolve it; send out ARP request */ + result = etharp_request(netif, ipaddr); + if (result != ERR_OK) { + /* ARP request couldn't be sent */ + /* We don't re-send arp request in etharp_tmr, but we still queue packets, + since this failure could be temporary, and the next packet calling + etharp_query again could lead to sending the queued packets. */ + } + if (q == NULL) { + return result; + } + } + + /* packet given? */ + LWIP_ASSERT("q != NULL", q != NULL); + /* stable entry? */ + if (arp_table[i].state >= ETHARP_STATE_STABLE) { + /* we have a valid IP->Ethernet address mapping */ + ETHARP_SET_HINT(netif, i); + /* send the packet */ + result = etharp_send_ip(netif, q, srcaddr, &(arp_table[i].ethaddr)); + /* pending entry? (either just created or already pending */ + } else if (arp_table[i].state == ETHARP_STATE_PENDING) { + /* entry is still pending, queue the given packet 'q' */ + struct pbuf *p; + int copy_needed = 0; + /* IF q includes a PBUF_REF, PBUF_POOL or PBUF_RAM, we have no choice but + * to copy the whole queue into a new PBUF_RAM (see bug #11400) + * PBUF_ROMs can be left as they are, since ROM must not get changed. */ + p = q; + while (p) { + LWIP_ASSERT("no packet queues allowed!", (p->len != p->tot_len) || (p->next == 0)); + if(p->type != PBUF_ROM) { + copy_needed = 1; + break; + } + p = p->next; + } + if(copy_needed) { + /* copy the whole packet into new pbufs */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, p->tot_len, PBUF_RAM); + if(p != NULL) { + if (pbuf_copy(p, q) != ERR_OK) { + pbuf_free(p); + p = NULL; + } + } + } else { + /* referencing the old pbuf is enough */ + p = q; + pbuf_ref(p); + } + /* packet could be taken over? */ + if (p != NULL) { + /* queue packet ... */ +#if ARP_QUEUEING + struct etharp_q_entry *new_entry; + /* allocate a new arp queue entry */ + new_entry = (struct etharp_q_entry *)memp_malloc(MEMP_ARP_QUEUE); + if (new_entry != NULL) { + unsigned int qlen = 0; + new_entry->next = 0; + new_entry->p = p; + if(arp_table[i].q != NULL) { + /* queue was already existent, append the new entry to the end */ + struct etharp_q_entry *r; + r = arp_table[i].q; + qlen++; + while (r->next != NULL) { + r = r->next; + qlen++; + } + r->next = new_entry; + } else { + /* queue did not exist, first item in queue */ + arp_table[i].q = new_entry; + } +#if ARP_QUEUE_LEN + if (qlen >= ARP_QUEUE_LEN) { + struct etharp_q_entry *old; + old = arp_table[i].q; + arp_table[i].q = arp_table[i].q->next; + pbuf_free(old->p); + memp_free(MEMP_ARP_QUEUE, old); + } +#endif + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: queued packet %p on ARP entry %"S16_F"\n", (void *)q, (s16_t)i)); + result = ERR_OK; + } else { + /* the pool MEMP_ARP_QUEUE is empty */ + pbuf_free(p); + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: could not queue a copy of PBUF_REF packet %p (out of memory)\n", (void *)q)); + result = ERR_MEM; + } +#else /* ARP_QUEUEING */ + /* always queue one packet per ARP request only, freeing a previously queued packet */ + if (arp_table[i].q != NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: dropped previously queued packet %p for ARP entry %"S16_F"\n", (void *)q, (s16_t)i)); + pbuf_free(arp_table[i].q); + } + arp_table[i].q = p; + result = ERR_OK; + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: queued packet %p on ARP entry %"S16_F"\n", (void *)q, (s16_t)i)); +#endif /* ARP_QUEUEING */ + } else { + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.memerr); + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_query: could not queue a copy of PBUF_REF packet %p (out of memory)\n", (void *)q)); + result = ERR_MEM; + } + } + return result; +} + +/** + * Send a raw ARP packet (opcode and all addresses can be modified) + * + * @param netif the lwip network interface on which to send the ARP packet + * @param ethsrc_addr the source MAC address for the ethernet header + * @param ethdst_addr the destination MAC address for the ethernet header + * @param hwsrc_addr the source MAC address for the ARP protocol header + * @param ipsrc_addr the source IP address for the ARP protocol header + * @param hwdst_addr the destination MAC address for the ARP protocol header + * @param ipdst_addr the destination IP address for the ARP protocol header + * @param opcode the type of the ARP packet + * @return ERR_OK if the ARP packet has been sent + * ERR_MEM if the ARP packet couldn't be allocated + * any other err_t on failure + */ +#if !LWIP_AUTOIP +static +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ +err_t +etharp_raw(struct netif *netif, const struct eth_addr *ethsrc_addr, + const struct eth_addr *ethdst_addr, + const struct eth_addr *hwsrc_addr, const ip_addr_t *ipsrc_addr, + const struct eth_addr *hwdst_addr, const ip_addr_t *ipdst_addr, + const u16_t opcode) +{ + struct pbuf *p; + err_t result = ERR_OK; + struct eth_hdr *ethhdr; +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) + struct eth_vlan_hdr *vlanhdr; +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ + struct etharp_hdr *hdr; +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + const u8_t * ethdst_hwaddr; +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + + LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", netif != NULL); + + /* allocate a pbuf for the outgoing ARP request packet */ + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, SIZEOF_ETHARP_PACKET_TX, PBUF_RAM); + /* could allocate a pbuf for an ARP request? */ + if (p == NULL) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, + ("etharp_raw: could not allocate pbuf for ARP request.\n")); + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.memerr); + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold struct etharp_hdr", + (p->len >= SIZEOF_ETHARP_PACKET_TX)); + + ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr *)p->payload; +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) + vlanhdr = (struct eth_vlan_hdr*)(((u8_t*)ethhdr) + SIZEOF_ETH_HDR); + hdr = (struct etharp_hdr *)((u8_t*)ethhdr + SIZEOF_ETH_HDR + SIZEOF_VLAN_HDR); +#else /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ + hdr = (struct etharp_hdr *)((u8_t*)ethhdr + SIZEOF_ETH_HDR); +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_raw: sending raw ARP packet.\n")); + hdr->opcode = htons(opcode); + + LWIP_ASSERT("netif->hwaddr_len must be the same as ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN for etharp!", + (netif->hwaddr_len == ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN)); +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + /* If we are using Link-Local, all ARP packets that contain a Link-Local + * 'sender IP address' MUST be sent using link-layer broadcast instead of + * link-layer unicast. (See RFC3927 Section 2.5, last paragraph) */ + ethdst_hwaddr = ip_addr_islinklocal(ipsrc_addr) ? (u8_t*)(ethbroadcast.addr) : ethdst_addr->addr; +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + /* Write the ARP MAC-Addresses */ + ETHADDR16_COPY(&hdr->shwaddr, hwsrc_addr); + ETHADDR16_COPY(&hdr->dhwaddr, hwdst_addr); + /* Copy struct ip_addr2 to aligned ip_addr, to support compilers without + * structure packing. */ + IPADDR2_COPY(&hdr->sipaddr, ipsrc_addr); + IPADDR2_COPY(&hdr->dipaddr, ipdst_addr); + + hdr->hwtype = PP_HTONS(HWTYPE_ETHERNET); + hdr->proto = PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_IP); + /* set hwlen and protolen */ + hdr->hwlen = ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN; + hdr->protolen = sizeof(ip_addr_t); + +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) + ethhdr->type = PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_VLAN); + vlanhdr->tpid = PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_ARP); + vlanhdr->prio_vid = 0; + if (!LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET(netif, ethhdr, vlanhdr)) { + /* packet shall not contain VLAN header, so hide it and set correct ethertype */ + pbuf_header(p, -SIZEOF_VLAN_HDR); + ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr *)p->payload; +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ + ethhdr->type = PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_ARP); +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) + } +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN && defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_SET) */ + + /* Write the Ethernet MAC-Addresses */ +#if LWIP_AUTOIP + ETHADDR16_COPY(ðhdr->dest, ethdst_hwaddr); +#else /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + ETHADDR16_COPY(ðhdr->dest, ethdst_addr); +#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */ + ETHADDR16_COPY(ðhdr->src, ethsrc_addr); + + /* send ARP query */ + result = netif->linkoutput(netif, p); + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.xmit); + /* free ARP query packet */ + pbuf_free(p); + p = NULL; + /* could not allocate pbuf for ARP request */ + + return result; +} + +/** + * Send an ARP request packet asking for ipaddr. + * + * @param netif the lwip network interface on which to send the request + * @param ipaddr the IP address for which to ask + * @return ERR_OK if the request has been sent + * ERR_MEM if the ARP packet couldn't be allocated + * any other err_t on failure + */ +err_t +etharp_request(struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("etharp_request: sending ARP request.\n")); + return etharp_raw(netif, (struct eth_addr *)netif->hwaddr, ðbroadcast, + (struct eth_addr *)netif->hwaddr, &netif->ip_addr, ðzero, + ipaddr, ARP_REQUEST); +} +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ + +/** + * Process received ethernet frames. Using this function instead of directly + * calling ip_input and passing ARP frames through etharp in ethernetif_input, + * the ARP cache is protected from concurrent access. + * + * @param p the recevied packet, p->payload pointing to the ethernet header + * @param netif the network interface on which the packet was received + */ +err_t +ethernet_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *netif) +{ + struct eth_hdr* ethhdr; + u16_t type; +#if LWIP_ARP || ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN + s16_t ip_hdr_offset = SIZEOF_ETH_HDR; +#endif /* LWIP_ARP || ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN */ + + if (p->len <= SIZEOF_ETH_HDR) { + /* a packet with only an ethernet header (or less) is not valid for us */ + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.proterr); + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.drop); + goto free_and_return; + } + + /* points to packet payload, which starts with an Ethernet header */ + ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr *)p->payload; + LWIP_DEBUGF(ETHARP_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, + ("ethernet_input: dest:%"X8_F":%"X8_F":%"X8_F":%"X8_F":%"X8_F":%"X8_F", src:%"X8_F":%"X8_F":%"X8_F":%"X8_F":%"X8_F":%"X8_F", type:%"X16_F"\n", + (unsigned)ethhdr->dest.addr[0], (unsigned)ethhdr->dest.addr[1], (unsigned)ethhdr->dest.addr[2], + (unsigned)ethhdr->dest.addr[3], (unsigned)ethhdr->dest.addr[4], (unsigned)ethhdr->dest.addr[5], + (unsigned)ethhdr->src.addr[0], (unsigned)ethhdr->src.addr[1], (unsigned)ethhdr->src.addr[2], + (unsigned)ethhdr->src.addr[3], (unsigned)ethhdr->src.addr[4], (unsigned)ethhdr->src.addr[5], + (unsigned)htons(ethhdr->type))); + + type = ethhdr->type; +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN + if (type == PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_VLAN)) { + struct eth_vlan_hdr *vlan = (struct eth_vlan_hdr*)(((char*)ethhdr) + SIZEOF_ETH_HDR); + if (p->len <= SIZEOF_ETH_HDR + SIZEOF_VLAN_HDR) { + /* a packet with only an ethernet/vlan header (or less) is not valid for us */ + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.proterr); + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.drop); + goto free_and_return; + } +#if defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_CHECK) || defined(ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK) || defined(ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK_FN) /* if not, allow all VLANs */ +#ifdef LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_CHECK + if (!LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_CHECK(netif, ethhdr, vlan)) { +#elif defined(ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK_FN) + if (!ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK_FN(ethhdr, vlan)) { +#elif defined(ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK) + if (VLAN_ID(vlan) != ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK) { +#endif + /* silently ignore this packet: not for our VLAN */ + pbuf_free(p); + return ERR_OK; + } +#endif /* defined(LWIP_HOOK_VLAN_CHECK) || defined(ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK) || defined(ETHARP_VLAN_CHECK_FN) */ + type = vlan->tpid; + ip_hdr_offset = SIZEOF_ETH_HDR + SIZEOF_VLAN_HDR; + } +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_VLAN */ + +#if LWIP_ARP_FILTER_NETIF + netif = LWIP_ARP_FILTER_NETIF_FN(p, netif, htons(type)); +#endif /* LWIP_ARP_FILTER_NETIF*/ + + if (ethhdr->dest.addr[0] & 1) { + /* this might be a multicast or broadcast packet */ + if (ethhdr->dest.addr[0] == LL_MULTICAST_ADDR_0) { + if ((ethhdr->dest.addr[1] == LL_MULTICAST_ADDR_1) && + (ethhdr->dest.addr[2] == LL_MULTICAST_ADDR_2)) { + /* mark the pbuf as link-layer multicast */ + p->flags |= PBUF_FLAG_LLMCAST; + } + } else if (eth_addr_cmp(ðhdr->dest, ðbroadcast)) { + /* mark the pbuf as link-layer broadcast */ + p->flags |= PBUF_FLAG_LLBCAST; + } + } + + switch (type) { +#if LWIP_ARP + /* IP packet? */ + case PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_IP): + if (!(netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP)) { + goto free_and_return; + } +#if ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC + /* update ARP table */ + etharp_ip_input(netif, p); +#endif /* ETHARP_TRUST_IP_MAC */ + /* skip Ethernet header */ + if(pbuf_header(p, -ip_hdr_offset)) { + LWIP_ASSERT("Can't move over header in packet", 0); + goto free_and_return; + } else { + /* pass to IP layer */ + ip_input(p, netif); + } + break; + + case PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_ARP): + if (!(netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP)) { + goto free_and_return; + } + /* pass p to ARP module */ + etharp_arp_input(netif, (struct eth_addr*)(netif->hwaddr), p); + break; +#endif /* LWIP_ARP */ +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT + case PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_PPPOEDISC): /* PPP Over Ethernet Discovery Stage */ + pppoe_disc_input(netif, p); + break; + + case PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_PPPOE): /* PPP Over Ethernet Session Stage */ + pppoe_data_input(netif, p); + break; +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + +#if LWIP_IPV6 + case PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_IPV6): /* IPv6 */ + /* skip Ethernet header */ + if(pbuf_header(p, -(s16_t)SIZEOF_ETH_HDR)) { + LWIP_ASSERT("Can't move over header in packet", 0); + goto free_and_return; + } else { + /* pass to IPv6 layer */ + ip6_input(p, netif); + } + break; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + + default: + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.proterr); + ETHARP_STATS_INC(etharp.drop); + goto free_and_return; + } + + /* This means the pbuf is freed or consumed, + so the caller doesn't have to free it again */ + return ERR_OK; + +free_and_return: + pbuf_free(p); + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* LWIP_ARP || LWIP_ETHERNET */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ethernetif.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ethernetif.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bced7e8b37 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ethernetif.c @@ -0,0 +1,614 @@ +/* + * File : ethernetif.c + * This file is part of RT-Thread RTOS + * COPYRIGHT (C) 2006 - 2010, RT-Thread Development Team + * + * The license and distribution terms for this file may be + * found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at + * http://www.rt-thread.org/license/LICENSE + * + * Change Logs: + * Date Author Notes + * 2010-07-07 Bernard fix send mail to mailbox issue. + * 2011-07-30 mbbill port lwIP 1.4.0 to RT-Thread + * 2012-04-10 Bernard add more compatible with RT-Thread. + * 2012-11-12 Bernard The network interface can be initialized + * after lwIP initialization. + * 2013-02-28 aozima fixed list_tcps bug: ipaddr_ntoa isn't reentrant. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Adam Dunkels + * + */ + +#include + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/debug.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" + +#include "netif/etharp.h" +#include "lwip/ethip6.h" +#include "lwip/ip6_addr.h" +#include "netif/ethernetif.h" + +#define netifapi_netif_set_link_up(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, netif_set_link_up, NULL) +#define netifapi_netif_set_link_down(n) netifapi_netif_common(n, netif_set_link_down, NULL) + +/** + * Tx message structure for Ethernet interface + */ +struct eth_tx_msg +{ + struct netif *netif; + struct pbuf *buf; +}; + +static struct rt_mailbox eth_tx_thread_mb; +static struct rt_thread eth_tx_thread; +#ifndef RT_LWIP_ETHTHREAD_PRIORITY +static char eth_tx_thread_mb_pool[32 * 4]; +static char eth_tx_thread_stack[512]; +#else +static char eth_tx_thread_mb_pool[RT_LWIP_ETHTHREAD_MBOX_SIZE * 4]; +static char eth_tx_thread_stack[RT_LWIP_ETHTHREAD_STACKSIZE]; +#endif + +static struct rt_mailbox eth_rx_thread_mb; +static struct rt_thread eth_rx_thread; +#ifndef RT_LWIP_ETHTHREAD_PRIORITY +#define RT_ETHERNETIF_THREAD_PREORITY 0x90 +static char eth_rx_thread_mb_pool[48 * 4]; +static char eth_rx_thread_stack[1024]; +#else +#define RT_ETHERNETIF_THREAD_PREORITY RT_LWIP_ETHTHREAD_PRIORITY +static char eth_rx_thread_mb_pool[RT_LWIP_ETHTHREAD_MBOX_SIZE * 4]; +static char eth_rx_thread_stack[RT_LWIP_ETHTHREAD_STACKSIZE]; +#endif + +static err_t ethernetif_linkoutput(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct eth_tx_msg msg; + struct eth_device* enetif; + + enetif = (struct eth_device*)netif->state; + + /* send a message to eth tx thread */ + msg.netif = netif; + msg.buf = p; + if (rt_mb_send(ð_tx_thread_mb, (rt_uint32_t) &msg) == RT_EOK) + { + /* waiting for ack */ + rt_sem_take(&(enetif->tx_ack), RT_WAITING_FOREVER); + } + + return ERR_OK; +} + +static err_t eth_netif_device_init(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct eth_device *ethif; + + ethif = (struct eth_device*)netif->state; + if (ethif != RT_NULL) + { + rt_device_t device; + + /* get device object */ + device = (rt_device_t) ethif; + if (rt_device_init(device) != RT_EOK) + { + return ERR_IF; + } + + /* copy device flags to netif flags */ + netif->flags = ethif->flags; + + /* set default netif */ + if (netif_default == RT_NULL) + netif_set_default(ethif->netif); + +#if LWIP_DHCP + if (ethif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_DHCP) + { + /* if this interface uses DHCP, start the DHCP client */ + dhcp_start(ethif->netif); + } + else +#endif + { + /* set interface up */ + netif_set_up(ethif->netif); + } + +#ifdef LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK + netif_set_link_up(ethif->netif); +#endif + + return ERR_OK; + } + + return ERR_IF; +} + +/* Keep old drivers compatible in RT-Thread */ +rt_err_t eth_device_init_with_flag(struct eth_device *dev, char *name, rt_uint8_t flags) +{ + struct netif* netif; + + netif = (struct netif*) rt_malloc (sizeof(struct netif)); + if (netif == RT_NULL) + { + rt_kprintf("malloc netif failed\n"); + return -RT_ERROR; + } + rt_memset(netif, 0, sizeof(struct netif)); + + /* set netif */ + dev->netif = netif; + /* device flags, which will be set to netif flags when initializing */ + dev->flags = flags; + /* link changed status of device */ + dev->link_changed = 0x00; + dev->parent.type = RT_Device_Class_NetIf; + /* register to RT-Thread device manager */ + rt_device_register(&(dev->parent), name, RT_DEVICE_FLAG_RDWR); + rt_sem_init(&(dev->tx_ack), name, 0, RT_IPC_FLAG_FIFO); + + /* set name */ + netif->name[0] = name[0]; + netif->name[1] = name[1]; + + /* set hw address to 6 */ + netif->hwaddr_len = 6; + /* maximum transfer unit */ + netif->mtu = ETHERNET_MTU; + + /* get hardware MAC address */ + rt_device_control(&(dev->parent), NIOCTL_GADDR, netif->hwaddr); + + /* set output */ + netif->output = etharp_output; + netif->linkoutput = ethernetif_linkoutput; + + /* if tcp thread has been started up, we add this netif to the system */ + if (rt_thread_find("tcpip") != RT_NULL) + { + struct ip_addr ipaddr, netmask, gw; +#if !LWIP_DHCP + IP4_ADDR(&ipaddr, RT_LWIP_IPADDR0, RT_LWIP_IPADDR1, RT_LWIP_IPADDR2, RT_LWIP_IPADDR3); + IP4_ADDR(&gw, RT_LWIP_GWADDR0, RT_LWIP_GWADDR1, RT_LWIP_GWADDR2, RT_LWIP_GWADDR3); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, RT_LWIP_MSKADDR0, RT_LWIP_MSKADDR1, RT_LWIP_MSKADDR2, RT_LWIP_MSKADDR3); + +#else + IP4_ADDR(&ipaddr, 0, 0, 0, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&gw, 0, 0, 0, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 0, 0, 0, 0); +#endif + netifapi_netif_add(netif, &ipaddr, &netmask, &gw, dev, eth_netif_device_init, tcpip_input); + } + + return RT_EOK; +} + +rt_err_t eth_device_init(struct eth_device * dev, char *name) +{ + rt_uint8_t flags = NETIF_FLAG_BROADCAST | NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP; + +#if LWIP_DHCP + /* DHCP support */ + flags |= NETIF_FLAG_DHCP; +#endif + +#if LWIP_IGMP + /* IGMP support */ + flags |= NETIF_FLAG_IGMP; +#endif + + return eth_device_init_with_flag(dev, name, flags); +} + +rt_err_t eth_device_ready(struct eth_device* dev) +{ + if (dev->netif) + /* post message to Ethernet thread */ + return rt_mb_send(ð_rx_thread_mb, (rt_uint32_t)dev); + else + return ERR_OK; /* netif is not initialized yet, just return. */ +} + +rt_err_t eth_device_linkchange(struct eth_device* dev, rt_bool_t up) +{ + rt_uint32_t level; + + RT_ASSERT(dev != RT_NULL); + + level = rt_hw_interrupt_disable(); + dev->link_changed = 0x01; + if (up == RT_TRUE) + dev->link_status = 0x01; + else + dev->link_status = 0x00; + rt_hw_interrupt_enable(level); + + /* post message to ethernet thread */ + return rt_mb_send(ð_rx_thread_mb, (rt_uint32_t)dev); +} + +/* Ethernet Tx Thread */ +static void eth_tx_thread_entry(void* parameter) +{ + struct eth_tx_msg* msg; + + while (1) + { + if (rt_mb_recv(ð_tx_thread_mb, (rt_uint32_t*)&msg, RT_WAITING_FOREVER) == RT_EOK) + { + struct eth_device* enetif; + + RT_ASSERT(msg->netif != RT_NULL); + RT_ASSERT(msg->buf != RT_NULL); + + enetif = (struct eth_device*)msg->netif->state; + if (enetif != RT_NULL) + { + /* call driver's interface */ + if (enetif->eth_tx(&(enetif->parent), msg->buf) != RT_EOK) + { + rt_kprintf("transmit eth packet failed\n"); + } + } + + /* send ACK */ + rt_sem_release(&(enetif->tx_ack)); + } + } +} + +/* Ethernet Rx Thread */ +static void eth_rx_thread_entry(void* parameter) +{ + struct eth_device* device; + + while (1) + { + if (rt_mb_recv(ð_rx_thread_mb, (rt_uint32_t*)&device, RT_WAITING_FOREVER) == RT_EOK) + { + struct pbuf *p; + + /* check link status */ + if (device->link_changed) + { + int status; + rt_uint32_t level; + + level = rt_hw_interrupt_disable(); + status = device->link_status; + device->link_changed = 0x00; + rt_hw_interrupt_enable(level); + + if (status) + netifapi_netif_set_link_up(device->netif); + else + netifapi_netif_set_link_down(device->netif); + } + + /* receive all of buffer */ + while (1) + { + p = device->eth_rx(&(device->parent)); + if (p != RT_NULL) + { + /* notify to upper layer */ + if( device->netif->input(p, device->netif) != ERR_OK ) + { + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, ("ethernetif_input: Input error\n")); + pbuf_free(p); + p = NULL; + } + } + else break; + } + } + else + { + LWIP_ASSERT("Should not happen!\n",0); + } + } +} + +int eth_system_device_init(void) +{ + rt_err_t result = RT_EOK; + + /* initialize Rx thread. + * initialize mailbox and create Ethernet Rx thread */ + result = rt_mb_init(ð_rx_thread_mb, "erxmb", + ð_rx_thread_mb_pool[0], sizeof(eth_rx_thread_mb_pool)/4, + RT_IPC_FLAG_FIFO); + RT_ASSERT(result == RT_EOK); + + result = rt_thread_init(ð_rx_thread, "erx", eth_rx_thread_entry, RT_NULL, + ð_rx_thread_stack[0], sizeof(eth_rx_thread_stack), + RT_LWIP_ETHTHREAD_PRIORITY, 16); + RT_ASSERT(result == RT_EOK); + result = rt_thread_startup(ð_rx_thread); + RT_ASSERT(result == RT_EOK); + + /* initialize Tx thread */ + /* initialize mailbox and create Ethernet Tx thread */ + result = rt_mb_init(ð_tx_thread_mb, "etxmb", + ð_tx_thread_mb_pool[0], sizeof(eth_tx_thread_mb_pool)/4, + RT_IPC_FLAG_FIFO); + RT_ASSERT(result == RT_EOK); + + result = rt_thread_init(ð_tx_thread, "etx", eth_tx_thread_entry, RT_NULL, + ð_tx_thread_stack[0], sizeof(eth_tx_thread_stack), + RT_ETHERNETIF_THREAD_PREORITY, 16); + RT_ASSERT(result == RT_EOK); + + result = rt_thread_startup(ð_tx_thread); + RT_ASSERT(result == RT_EOK); + + return 0; +} +INIT_DEVICE_EXPORT(eth_system_device_init); + +#ifdef RT_USING_FINSH +#include +void set_if(char* netif_name, char* ip_addr, char* gw_addr, char* nm_addr) +{ + struct ip_addr *ip; + struct ip_addr addr; + struct netif * netif = netif_list; + + if(strlen(netif_name) > sizeof(netif->name)) + { + rt_kprintf("network interface name too long!\r\n"); + return; + } + + while(netif != RT_NULL) + { + if(strncmp(netif_name, netif->name, sizeof(netif->name)) == 0) + break; + + netif = netif->next; + if( netif == RT_NULL ) + { + rt_kprintf("network interface: %s not found!\r\n", netif_name); + return; + } + } + + ip = (struct ip_addr *)&addr; + + /* set ip address */ + if ((ip_addr != RT_NULL) && ipaddr_aton(ip_addr, &addr)) + { + netif_set_ipaddr(netif, ip); + } + + /* set gateway address */ + if ((gw_addr != RT_NULL) && ipaddr_aton(gw_addr, &addr)) + { + netif_set_gw(netif, ip); + } + + /* set netmask address */ + if ((nm_addr != RT_NULL) && ipaddr_aton(nm_addr, &addr)) + { + netif_set_netmask(netif, ip); + } +} +FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(set_if, set network interface address); + +void set_if6(char* netif_name, char* ip6_addr) +{ + struct netif* netif = netif_list; + struct ip6_addr ip6addr; + + if(strlen(netif_name) > sizeof(netif->name)) + { + rt_kprintf("network interface name too long!\r\n"); + return; + } + + while(netif != RT_NULL) + { + if(strncmp(netif_name, netif->name, sizeof(netif->name)) == 0) + break; + + netif = netif->next; + if( netif == RT_NULL) + { + rt_kprintf("network interface: %s not found!\r\n", netif_name); + return; + } + } + if((ip6_addr != RT_NULL) && ip6addr_aton(ip6_addr, &ip6addr)) + { + ip6_addr_copy(netif->ip6_addr[1], ip6addr); + netif_ip6_addr_set_state(netif, 1, IP6_ADDR_TENTATIVE); + } +} +FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(set_if6, set ipv6 local address) + +#if LWIP_DNS +#include +void set_dns(char* dns_server) +{ + struct ip_addr addr; + + if ((dns_server != RT_NULL) && ipaddr_aton(dns_server, &addr)) + { + dns_setserver(0, &addr); + } +} +FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(set_dns, set DNS server address); +#endif + +void list_if(void) +{ + rt_ubase_t index; + struct netif * netif; + + rt_enter_critical(); + + netif = netif_list; + + while( netif != RT_NULL ) + { + rt_kprintf("network interface: %c%c%s\n", + netif->name[0], + netif->name[1], + (netif == netif_default)?" (Default)":""); + rt_kprintf("MTU: %d\n", netif->mtu); + rt_kprintf("MAC: "); + for (index = 0; index < netif->hwaddr_len; index ++) + rt_kprintf("%02x ", netif->hwaddr[index]); + rt_kprintf("\nFLAGS:"); + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_UP) rt_kprintf(" UP"); + else rt_kprintf(" DOWN"); + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP) rt_kprintf(" LINK_UP"); + else rt_kprintf(" LINK_DOWN"); + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_DHCP) rt_kprintf(" DHCP"); + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_POINTTOPOINT) rt_kprintf(" PPP"); + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP) rt_kprintf(" ETHARP"); + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_IGMP) rt_kprintf(" IGMP"); + rt_kprintf("\n"); + rt_kprintf("ip address: %s\n", ipaddr_ntoa(&(netif->ip_addr))); + rt_kprintf("gw address: %s\n", ipaddr_ntoa(&(netif->gw))); + rt_kprintf("net mask : %s\n", ipaddr_ntoa(&(netif->netmask))); + + rt_kprintf("link-local address: %s\n", ip6addr_ntoa(&(netif->ip6_addr[0]))); + rt_kprintf("ipv6[1] address: %s\n", ip6addr_ntoa(&(netif->ip6_addr[1]))); + rt_kprintf("\r\n"); + + netif = netif->next; + } + +#if LWIP_DNS + { + struct ip_addr ip_addr; + + for(index=0; index +#include + +void list_tcps(void) +{ + rt_uint32_t num = 0; + struct tcp_pcb *pcb; + char local_ip_str[16]; + char remote_ip_str[16]; + + extern struct tcp_pcb *tcp_active_pcbs; + extern union tcp_listen_pcbs_t tcp_listen_pcbs; + extern struct tcp_pcb *tcp_tw_pcbs; + extern const char *tcp_state_str[]; + + rt_enter_critical(); + rt_kprintf("Active PCB states:\n"); + for(pcb = tcp_active_pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) + { + #ifndef LWIP_IPV6 + strcpy(local_ip_str, ipaddr_ntoa(&(pcb->local_ip))); + strcpy(remote_ip_str, ipaddr_ntoa(&(pcb->remote_ip))); + #else + strcpy(local_ip_str, ip6addr_ntoa((ip6_addr_t *)&(pcb->local_ip))); + strcpy(remote_ip_str, ip6addr_ntoa((ip6_addr_t *)&(pcb->remote_ip))); + #endif + rt_kprintf("#%d %s:%d <==> %s:%d snd_nxt 0x%08X rcv_nxt 0x%08X ", + num++, + local_ip_str, + pcb->local_port, + remote_ip_str, + pcb->remote_port, + pcb->snd_nxt, + pcb->rcv_nxt); + rt_kprintf("state: %s\n", tcp_state_str[pcb->state]); + } + + rt_kprintf("Listen PCB states:\n"); + num = 0; + for(pcb = (struct tcp_pcb *)tcp_listen_pcbs.pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) + { + rt_kprintf("#%d local port %d ", num++, pcb->local_port); + rt_kprintf("state: %s\n", tcp_state_str[pcb->state]); + } + + rt_kprintf("TIME-WAIT PCB states:\n"); + num = 0; + for(pcb = tcp_tw_pcbs; pcb != NULL; pcb = pcb->next) + { + #ifndef LWIP_IPV6 + strcpy(local_ip_str, ipaddr_ntoa(&(pcb->local_ip))); + strcpy(remote_ip_str, ipaddr_ntoa(&(pcb->remote_ip))); + #else + strcpy(local_ip_str, ip6addr_ntoa((ip6_addr_t *)&(pcb->local_ip))); + strcpy(remote_ip_str, ip6addr_ntoa((ip6_addr_t *)&(pcb->remote_ip))); + #endif + + rt_kprintf("#%d %s:%d <==> %s:%d snd_nxt 0x%08X rcv_nxt 0x%08X ", + num++, + local_ip_str, + pcb->local_port, + remote_ip_str, + pcb->remote_port, + pcb->snd_nxt, + pcb->rcv_nxt); + rt_kprintf("state: %s\n", tcp_state_str[pcb->state]); + } + rt_exit_critical(); +} +FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(list_tcps, list all of tcp connections); +#endif + +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/PPPD_FOLLOWUP b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/PPPD_FOLLOWUP new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..85ba7debf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/PPPD_FOLLOWUP @@ -0,0 +1,314 @@ +The lwIP PPP support is based from pppd 2.4.5 (http://ppp.samba.org) with +huge changes to match code size and memory requirements for embedded devices. + +Anyway, pppd has a mature codebase for years and the average commit count +is getting low on their Git repositories, meaning that we can follow what +is happening on their side and merge what is relevant for lwIP. + +So, here is the pppd follow up, so that we don't get away too far from pppd. + + +== Patch fetched from from pppd Debian packages == + +This has nothing to do with pppd, but we merged some good patch from +Debian and this is a good place to be. + +- LCP adaptive echo, so that we don't send LCP echo request if we + are receiving data from peer, can be enabled by setting PPP_LCP_ADAPTIVE + to true. + +- IPCP no/replace default route option, were added in the early stage of + the ppp port, but it wasn't really helpful and was disabled when adding + the new API ppp_set_default() call, which gives the lwIP user control over + which one is the default interface, it was actually a requirement if you + are doing PPP over PPP (i.e. PPPoL2TP, VPN link, over PPPoE, ADSL link). + +- using rp-pppoe pppd exits with EXIT_OK after receiving a timeout waiting + for PADO due to no modem attached, bug reported to pppd bug tracker, fixed + in Debian but not in the latest (at the time when the port were started) + pppd release. + + +== Commits on pppd == + +2010-03-06 - Document +ipv6 and ipv6cp-accept-local + e7537958aee79b3f653c601e903cb31d78fb7dcc + +Don't care. + + +2010-03-06 - Install pppol2tp plugins with sane permissions + 406215672cfadc03017341fe03802d1c7294b903 + +Don't care. + + +2010-03-07 - pppd: Terminate correctly if lcp_lowerup delayed calling + fsm_lowerup + 3eb9e810cfa515543655659b72dde30c54fea0a5 + +Merged 2012-05-17. + + +2010-03-07 - rp_pppoe: Copy acName and pppd_pppoe_service after option parsing + cab58617fd9d328029fffabc788020264b4fa91f + +Don't care, is a patch for pppd/plugins/rp-pppoe/plugin.c which is not part +of the port. + + +2010-08-23 - set and reset options to control environment variables + for scripts. + 2b6310fd24dba8e0fca8999916a162f0a1842a84 + +We can't fork processes in embedded, therefore all the pppd process run +feature is disabled in the port, so we don't care about the new +"environment variables" pppd feature. + + +2010-08-23 - Nit: use _exit when exec fails and restrict values to 0-255 + per POSIX. + 2b4ea140432eeba5a007c0d4e6236bd0e0c12ba4 + +Again, we are not running as a heavy process, so all exit() or _exit() calls +were removed. + + +2010-08-23 - Fix quote handling in configuration files to be more like shell + quoting. + 3089132cdf5b58dbdfc2daf08ec5c08eb47f8aca + +We are not parsing config file, all the filesystem I/O stuff were disabled +in our port. + + +2010-08-24 - rp-pppoe: allow MTU to be increased up to 1500 + fd1dcdf758418f040da3ed801ab001b5e46854e7 + +Only concern changes on RP-PPPoE plugin, which we don't use. + + +2010-09-11 - chat: Allow TIMEOUT value to come from environment variable + ae80bf833e48a6202f44a935a68083ae52ad3824 + +See 2b6310fd24dba8e0fca8999916a162f0a1842a84. + + +2011-03-05 - pppdump: Fix printfs with insufficient arguments + 7b8db569642c83ba3283745034f2e2c95e459423 + +pppdump is a ppp tool outside pppd source tree. + + +2012-05-06 - pppd: Don't unconditionally disable VJ compression under Linux + d8a66adf98a0e525cf38031b42098d539da6eeb6 + +Patch for sys-linux.c, which we don't use. + + +2012-05-20 - Remove old version of Linux if_pppol2tp.h + c41092dd4c49267f232f6cba3d31c6c68bfdf68d + +Not in the port. + + +2012-05-20 - pppd: Make MSCHAP-v2 cope better with packet loss + 08ef47ca532294eb428238c831616748940e24a2 + +This is an interesting patch. However it consumes much more memory for +MSCHAP and I am not sure if the benefit worth it. The PPP client can +always start the authentication again if it failed for whatever reason. + + +2012-05-20 - scripts: Make poff ignore extra arguments to pppd + 18f515f32c9f5723a9c2c912601e04335106534b + +Again, we are not running scripts. + + +2012-05-20 - rp-pppoe plugin: Print leading zeros in MAC address + f5dda0cfc220c4b52e26144096d729e27b30f0f7 + +Again, we are not using the RP-PPPoE plugin. + + +2012-05-20 - pppd: Notify IPv6 up/down as we do for IPv4 + 845cda8fa18939cf56e60b073f63a7efa65336fc + +This is just a patch that adds plugins hooks for IPv6, the plugin interface +was disabled because we don't have .so plugins in embedded. + + +2012-05-20 - pppd: Enable IPV6 by default and fix some warnings + 0b6118239615e98959f7e0b4e746bdd197533248 + +Change on Makefile for IPv6, warnings were already cleared during port. + + +2012-05-20 - contrib: Fix pppgetpass.gtk compilation + 80a8e2ce257ca12cce723519a0f20ea1d663b14a + +Change on Makefile, don't care. + + +2012-05-20 - pppd: Don't crash if crypt() returns NULL + 04c4348108d847e034dd91066cc6843f60d71731 + +We are using the PolarSSL DES implementation that does not return NULL. + + +2012-05-20 - pppd: Eliminate some warnings + c44ae5e6a7338c96eb463881fe709b2dfaffe568 + +Again, we are handling compilation warnings on our own. + + +2012-05-20 - rp-pppoe plugin: Import some fixes from rp-pppoe-3.10 + 1817d83e51a411044e730ba89ebdb0480e1c8cd4 + +Once more, we are not using the RP-PPPoE plugin. + + +2013-01-23 - pppd: Clarify circumstances where DNS1/DNS2 environment variables are set + cf2f5c9538b9400ade23446a194729b0a4113b3a + +Documentation only. + + +2013-02-03 - ppp: ignore unrecognised radiusclient configuration directives + 7f736dde0da3c19855997d9e67370e351e15e923 + +Radius plugin, not in the port. + + +2013-02-03 - pppd: Take out unused %r conversion completely + 356d8d558d844412119aa18c8e5a113bc6459c7b + +Merged 2014-04-15. + + +2013-02-03 - pppd: Arrange to use logwtmp from libutil on Linux + 9617a7eb137f4fee62799a677a9ecf8d834db3f5 + +Patch for sys-linux.c, which we don't use. + + +2013-02-03 - pppdump: Eliminate some compiler warnings + 3e3acf1ba2b3046c072a42c19164788a9e419bd1 + +pppdump is a ppp tool outside pppd source tree. + + +2013-02-03 - chat: Correct spelling errors in the man page + 8dea1b969d266ccbf6f3a8c5474eb6dcd8838e3b + +Documentation only. + + +2013-02-03 - pppd: Fix spelling errors in man page + 9e05a25d76b3f83096c661678010320df673df6b + +Documentation only. + + +2013-02-03 - plugins/passprompt: Fix potential out-of-bounds array reference + 8edb889b753056a691a3e4b217a110a35f9fdedb + +Plugin patch, we do not have plugins. + + +2013-02-03 - chat: Fix *roff errors in the man page + a7c3489eeaf44e83ce592143c7c8a5b5c29f4c48 + +Documentation only. + + +2013-03-02 - pppd: Fix man page description of case when remote IP address isn't known + 224841f4799f4f1e2e71bc490c54448d66740f4f + +Documentation only. + + +2013-03-02 - pppd: Add master_detach option + 398ed2585640d198c53e736ee5bbd67f7ce8168e + +Option for multilink support, we do not support multilink and this option +is about detaching from the terminal, which is out of the embedded scope. + + +2013-03-11 - pppd: Default exit status to EXIT_CONNECT_FAILED during connection phase + 225361d64ae737afdc8cb57579a2f33525461bc9 + +Commented out in our port, and already fixed by a previously applied Debian patch. + + +2013-03-11 - pppstats: Fix undefined macro in man page + d16a3985eade5280b8e171f5dd0670a91cba0d39 + +Documentation only. + + +2013-05-11 - plugins/radius: Handle bindaddr keyword in radiusclient.conf + d883b2dbafeed3ebd9d7a56ab1469373bd001a3b + +Radius plugin, not in the port. + + +2013-06-09 - pppoatm: Remove explicit loading of pppoatm kernel module + 52cd43a84bea524033b918b603698104f221bbb7 + +PPPoATM plugin, not in the port. + + +2013-06-09 - pppd: Fix segfault in update_db_entry() + 37476164f15a45015310b9d4b197c2d7db1f7f8f + +We do not use the samba db. + + +2013-06-09 - chat: Fix some text that was intended to be literal + cd9683676618adcee8add2c3cfa3382341b5a1f6 + +Documentation only. + + +2013-06-09 - README.pppoe: Minor semantic fix + b5b8898af6fd3d44e873cfc66810ace5f1f47e17 + +Documentation only. + + +2013-06-10 - radius: Handle additional attributes + 2f581cd986a56f2ec4a95abad4f8297a1b10d7e2 + +Radius plugin, not in the port. + + +2013-06-10 - chat, pppd: Use \e instead of \\ in man pages + 8d6942415d22f6ca4377340ca26e345c3f5fa5db + +Documentation only. + + +2014-01-02 - pppd: Don't crash if NULL pointer passed to vslprintf for %q or %v + 906814431bddeb2061825fa1ebad1a967b6d87a9 + +Merged 2014-04-15. + + +2014-01-02 - pppd: Accept IPCP ConfAck packets containing MS-WINS options + a243f217f1c6ac1aa7793806bc88590d077f490a + +Merged 2014-04-15. + + +2014-01-02 - config: Update Solaris compiler options and enable CHAPMS and IPV6 + 99c46caaed01b7edba87962aa52b77fad61bfd7b + +Solaris port, don't care. + + +2014-01-02 - Update README and patchlevel for 2.4.6 release + 4043750fca36e7e0eb90d702e048ad1da4929418 + +Just release stuff. diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/auth.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/auth.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4cbf0afbab --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/auth.c @@ -0,0 +1,2553 @@ +/* + * auth.c - PPP authentication and phase control. + * + * Copyright (c) 1993-2002 Paul Mackerras. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 3. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * Derived from main.c, which is: + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#if defined(_PATH_LASTLOG) && defined(__linux__) +#include +#endif + +#include +#include +#include + +#ifdef HAS_SHADOW +#include +#ifndef PW_PPP +#define PW_PPP PW_LOGIN +#endif +#endif + +#include +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/fsm.h" +#include "netif/ppp/lcp.h" +#if CCP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/ccp.h" +#endif /* CCP_SUPPORT */ +#if ECP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/ecp.h" +#endif /* ECP_SUPPORT */ +#include "netif/ppp/ipcp.h" +#if PAP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/upap.h" +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/chap-new.h" +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/eap.h" +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CBCP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/cbcp.h" +#endif + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include "session.h" +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* Bits in scan_authfile return value */ +#define NONWILD_SERVER 1 +#define NONWILD_CLIENT 2 + +#define ISWILD(word) (word[0] == '*' && word[1] == 0) +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* List of addresses which the peer may use. */ +static struct permitted_ip *addresses[NUM_PPP]; + +/* Wordlist giving addresses which the peer may use + without authenticating itself. */ +static struct wordlist *noauth_addrs; + +/* Remote telephone number, if available */ +char remote_number[MAXNAMELEN]; + +/* Wordlist giving remote telephone numbers which may connect. */ +static struct wordlist *permitted_numbers; + +/* Extra options to apply, from the secrets file entry for the peer. */ +static struct wordlist *extra_options; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* Set if we require authentication only because we have a default route. */ +static bool default_auth; + +/* Hook to enable a plugin to control the idle time limit */ +int (*idle_time_hook) (struct ppp_idle *) = NULL; + +/* Hook for a plugin to say whether we can possibly authenticate any peer */ +int (*pap_check_hook) (void) = NULL; + +/* Hook for a plugin to check the PAP user and password */ +int (*pap_auth_hook) (char *user, char *passwd, char **msgp, + struct wordlist **paddrs, + struct wordlist **popts) = NULL; + +/* Hook for a plugin to know about the PAP user logout */ +void (*pap_logout_hook) (void) = NULL; + +/* Hook for a plugin to get the PAP password for authenticating us */ +int (*pap_passwd_hook) (char *user, char *passwd) = NULL; + +/* Hook for a plugin to say if we can possibly authenticate a peer using CHAP */ +int (*chap_check_hook) (void) = NULL; + +/* Hook for a plugin to get the CHAP password for authenticating us */ +int (*chap_passwd_hook) (char *user, char *passwd) = NULL; + +/* Hook for a plugin to say whether it is OK if the peer + refuses to authenticate. */ +int (*null_auth_hook) (struct wordlist **paddrs, + struct wordlist **popts) = NULL; + +int (*allowed_address_hook) (u32_t addr) = NULL; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK +/* Hook for plugin to hear when an interface joins a multilink bundle */ +void (*multilink_join_hook) (void) = NULL; +#endif + +#if PPP_NOTIFY +/* A notifier for when the peer has authenticated itself, + and we are proceeding to the network phase. */ +struct notifier *auth_up_notifier = NULL; + +/* A notifier for when the link goes down. */ +struct notifier *link_down_notifier = NULL; +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY */ + +/* + * Option variables. + */ +#if 0 /* MOVED TO ppp_settings */ +bool uselogin = 0; /* Use /etc/passwd for checking PAP */ +bool session_mgmt = 0; /* Do session management (login records) */ +bool cryptpap = 0; /* Passwords in pap-secrets are encrypted */ +bool refuse_pap = 0; /* Don't wanna auth. ourselves with PAP */ +bool refuse_chap = 0; /* Don't wanna auth. ourselves with CHAP */ +bool refuse_eap = 0; /* Don't wanna auth. ourselves with EAP */ +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT +bool refuse_mschap = 0; /* Don't wanna auth. ourselves with MS-CHAP */ +bool refuse_mschap_v2 = 0; /* Don't wanna auth. ourselves with MS-CHAPv2 */ +#else /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ +bool refuse_mschap = 1; /* Don't wanna auth. ourselves with MS-CHAP */ +bool refuse_mschap_v2 = 1; /* Don't wanna auth. ourselves with MS-CHAPv2 */ +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ +bool usehostname = 0; /* Use hostname for our_name */ +bool auth_required = 0; /* Always require authentication from peer */ +bool allow_any_ip = 0; /* Allow peer to use any IP address */ +bool explicit_remote = 0; /* User specified explicit remote name */ +bool explicit_user = 0; /* Set if "user" option supplied */ +bool explicit_passwd = 0; /* Set if "password" option supplied */ +char remote_name[MAXNAMELEN]; /* Peer's name for authentication */ +static char *uafname; /* name of most recent +ua file */ + +extern char *crypt (const char *, const char *); +#endif /* UNUSED */ +/* Prototypes for procedures local to this file. */ + +static void network_phase(ppp_pcb *pcb); +#if PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT +static void check_idle(void *arg); +#endif /* PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT */ +#if PPP_MAXCONNECT +static void connect_time_expired(void *arg); +#endif /* PPP_MAXCONNECT */ +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +static int null_login (int); +/* static int get_pap_passwd (char *); */ +static int have_pap_secret (int *); +static int have_chap_secret (char *, char *, int, int *); +static int have_srp_secret (char *client, char *server, int need_ip, + int *lacks_ipp); +static int ip_addr_check (u32_t, struct permitted_ip *); +static int scan_authfile (FILE *, char *, char *, char *, + struct wordlist **, struct wordlist **, + char *, int); +static void free_wordlist (struct wordlist *); +static void set_allowed_addrs (int, struct wordlist *, struct wordlist *); +static int some_ip_ok (struct wordlist *); +static int setupapfile (char **); +static int privgroup (char **); +static int set_noauth_addr (char **); +static int set_permitted_number (char **); +static void check_access (FILE *, char *); +static int wordlist_count (struct wordlist *); +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#ifdef MAXOCTETS +static void check_maxoctets (void *); +#endif + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +/* + * Authentication-related options. + */ +option_t auth_options[] = { + { "auth", o_bool, &auth_required, + "Require authentication from peer", OPT_PRIO | 1 }, + { "noauth", o_bool, &auth_required, + "Don't require peer to authenticate", OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_PRIV, + &allow_any_ip }, + { "require-pap", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_upap, + "Require PAP authentication from peer", + OPT_PRIOSUB | 1, &auth_required }, + { "+pap", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_upap, + "Require PAP authentication from peer", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIOSUB | 1, &auth_required }, + { "require-chap", o_bool, &auth_required, + "Require CHAP authentication from peer", + OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2OR | MDTYPE_MD5, + &lcp_wantoptions[0].chap_mdtype }, + { "+chap", o_bool, &auth_required, + "Require CHAP authentication from peer", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2OR | MDTYPE_MD5, + &lcp_wantoptions[0].chap_mdtype }, +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT + { "require-mschap", o_bool, &auth_required, + "Require MS-CHAP authentication from peer", + OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2OR | MDTYPE_MICROSOFT, + &lcp_wantoptions[0].chap_mdtype }, + { "+mschap", o_bool, &auth_required, + "Require MS-CHAP authentication from peer", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2OR | MDTYPE_MICROSOFT, + &lcp_wantoptions[0].chap_mdtype }, + { "require-mschap-v2", o_bool, &auth_required, + "Require MS-CHAPv2 authentication from peer", + OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2OR | MDTYPE_MICROSOFT_V2, + &lcp_wantoptions[0].chap_mdtype }, + { "+mschap-v2", o_bool, &auth_required, + "Require MS-CHAPv2 authentication from peer", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2OR | MDTYPE_MICROSOFT_V2, + &lcp_wantoptions[0].chap_mdtype }, +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if 0 + { "refuse-pap", o_bool, &refuse_pap, + "Don't agree to auth to peer with PAP", 1 }, + { "-pap", o_bool, &refuse_pap, + "Don't allow PAP authentication with peer", OPT_ALIAS | 1 }, + { "refuse-chap", o_bool, &refuse_chap, + "Don't agree to auth to peer with CHAP", + OPT_A2CLRB | MDTYPE_MD5, + &lcp_allowoptions[0].chap_mdtype }, + { "-chap", o_bool, &refuse_chap, + "Don't allow CHAP authentication with peer", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_A2CLRB | MDTYPE_MD5, + &lcp_allowoptions[0].chap_mdtype }, +#endif +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT +#if 0 + { "refuse-mschap", o_bool, &refuse_mschap, + "Don't agree to auth to peer with MS-CHAP", + OPT_A2CLRB | MDTYPE_MICROSOFT, + &lcp_allowoptions[0].chap_mdtype }, + { "-mschap", o_bool, &refuse_mschap, + "Don't allow MS-CHAP authentication with peer", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_A2CLRB | MDTYPE_MICROSOFT, + &lcp_allowoptions[0].chap_mdtype }, + { "refuse-mschap-v2", o_bool, &refuse_mschap_v2, + "Don't agree to auth to peer with MS-CHAPv2", + OPT_A2CLRB | MDTYPE_MICROSOFT_V2, + &lcp_allowoptions[0].chap_mdtype }, + { "-mschap-v2", o_bool, &refuse_mschap_v2, + "Don't allow MS-CHAPv2 authentication with peer", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_A2CLRB | MDTYPE_MICROSOFT_V2, + &lcp_allowoptions[0].chap_mdtype }, +#endif +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT*/ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + { "require-eap", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_eap, + "Require EAP authentication from peer", OPT_PRIOSUB | 1, + &auth_required }, +#if 0 + { "refuse-eap", o_bool, &refuse_eap, + "Don't agree to authenticate to peer with EAP", 1 }, +#endif +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + { "name", o_string, our_name, + "Set local name for authentication", + OPT_PRIO | OPT_PRIV | OPT_STATIC, NULL, MAXNAMELEN }, + + { "+ua", o_special, (void *)setupapfile, + "Get PAP user and password from file", + OPT_PRIO | OPT_A2STRVAL, &uafname }, + +#if 0 + { "user", o_string, user, + "Set name for auth with peer", OPT_PRIO | OPT_STATIC, + &explicit_user, MAXNAMELEN }, + + { "password", o_string, passwd, + "Password for authenticating us to the peer", + OPT_PRIO | OPT_STATIC | OPT_HIDE, + &explicit_passwd, MAXSECRETLEN }, +#endif + + { "usehostname", o_bool, &usehostname, + "Must use hostname for authentication", 1 }, + + { "remotename", o_string, remote_name, + "Set remote name for authentication", OPT_PRIO | OPT_STATIC, + &explicit_remote, MAXNAMELEN }, + + { "login", o_bool, &uselogin, + "Use system password database for PAP", OPT_A2COPY | 1 , + &session_mgmt }, + { "enable-session", o_bool, &session_mgmt, + "Enable session accounting for remote peers", OPT_PRIV | 1 }, + + { "papcrypt", o_bool, &cryptpap, + "PAP passwords are encrypted", 1 }, + + { "privgroup", o_special, (void *)privgroup, + "Allow group members to use privileged options", OPT_PRIV | OPT_A2LIST }, + + { "allow-ip", o_special, (void *)set_noauth_addr, + "Set IP address(es) which can be used without authentication", + OPT_PRIV | OPT_A2LIST }, + + { "remotenumber", o_string, remote_number, + "Set remote telephone number for authentication", OPT_PRIO | OPT_STATIC, + NULL, MAXNAMELEN }, + + { "allow-number", o_special, (void *)set_permitted_number, + "Set telephone number(s) which are allowed to connect", + OPT_PRIV | OPT_A2LIST }, + + { NULL } +}; +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* + * setupapfile - specifies UPAP info for authenticating with peer. + */ +static int +setupapfile(argv) + char **argv; +{ + FILE *ufile; + int l; + uid_t euid; + char u[MAXNAMELEN], p[MAXSECRETLEN]; + char *fname; + + lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_upap = 1; + + /* open user info file */ + fname = strdup(*argv); + if (fname == NULL) + novm("+ua file name"); + euid = geteuid(); + if (seteuid(getuid()) == -1) { + option_error("unable to reset uid before opening %s: %m", fname); + return 0; + } + ufile = fopen(fname, "r"); + if (seteuid(euid) == -1) + fatal("unable to regain privileges: %m"); + if (ufile == NULL) { + option_error("unable to open user login data file %s", fname); + return 0; + } + check_access(ufile, fname); + uafname = fname; + + /* get username */ + if (fgets(u, MAXNAMELEN - 1, ufile) == NULL + || fgets(p, MAXSECRETLEN - 1, ufile) == NULL) { + fclose(ufile); + option_error("unable to read user login data file %s", fname); + return 0; + } + fclose(ufile); + + /* get rid of newlines */ + l = strlen(u); + if (l > 0 && u[l-1] == '\n') + u[l-1] = 0; + l = strlen(p); + if (l > 0 && p[l-1] == '\n') + p[l-1] = 0; + + if (override_value("user", option_priority, fname)) { + strlcpy(ppp_settings.user, u, sizeof(ppp_settings.user)); + explicit_user = 1; + } + if (override_value("passwd", option_priority, fname)) { + strlcpy(ppp_settings.passwd, p, sizeof(ppp_settings.passwd)); + explicit_passwd = 1; + } + + return (1); +} + +/* + * privgroup - allow members of the group to have privileged access. + */ +static int +privgroup(argv) + char **argv; +{ + struct group *g; + int i; + + g = getgrnam(*argv); + if (g == 0) { + option_error("group %s is unknown", *argv); + return 0; + } + for (i = 0; i < ngroups; ++i) { + if (groups[i] == g->gr_gid) { + privileged = 1; + break; + } + } + return 1; +} + + +/* + * set_noauth_addr - set address(es) that can be used without authentication. + * Equivalent to specifying an entry like `"" * "" addr' in pap-secrets. + */ +static int +set_noauth_addr(argv) + char **argv; +{ + char *addr = *argv; + int l = strlen(addr) + 1; + struct wordlist *wp; + + wp = (struct wordlist *) malloc(sizeof(struct wordlist) + l); + if (wp == NULL) + novm("allow-ip argument"); + wp->word = (char *) (wp + 1); + wp->next = noauth_addrs; + MEMCPY(wp->word, addr, l); + noauth_addrs = wp; + return 1; +} + + +/* + * set_permitted_number - set remote telephone number(s) that may connect. + */ +static int +set_permitted_number(argv) + char **argv; +{ + char *number = *argv; + int l = strlen(number) + 1; + struct wordlist *wp; + + wp = (struct wordlist *) malloc(sizeof(struct wordlist) + l); + if (wp == NULL) + novm("allow-number argument"); + wp->word = (char *) (wp + 1); + wp->next = permitted_numbers; + MEMCPY(wp->word, number, l); + permitted_numbers = wp; + return 1; +} +#endif + +/* + * An Open on LCP has requested a change from Dead to Establish phase. + */ +void link_required(ppp_pcb *pcb) { +} + +#if 0 +/* + * Bring the link up to the point of being able to do ppp. + */ +void start_link(unit) + int unit; +{ + ppp_pcb *pcb = &ppp_pcb_list[unit]; + char *msg; + + status = EXIT_NEGOTIATION_FAILED; + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_SERIALCONN); + + hungup = 0; + devfd = the_channel->connect(); + msg = "Connect script failed"; + if (devfd < 0) + goto fail; + + /* set up the serial device as a ppp interface */ + /* + * N.B. we used to do tdb_writelock/tdb_writeunlock around this + * (from establish_ppp to set_ifunit). However, we won't be + * doing the set_ifunit in multilink mode, which is the only time + * we need the atomicity that the tdb_writelock/tdb_writeunlock + * gives us. Thus we don't need the tdb_writelock/tdb_writeunlock. + */ + fd_ppp = the_channel->establish_ppp(devfd); + msg = "ppp establishment failed"; + if (fd_ppp < 0) { + status = EXIT_FATAL_ERROR; + goto disconnect; + } + + if (!demand && ifunit >= 0) + set_ifunit(1); + + /* + * Start opening the connection and wait for + * incoming events (reply, timeout, etc.). + */ + if (ifunit >= 0) + ppp_notice("Connect: %s <--> %s", ifname, ppp_devnam); + else + ppp_notice("Starting negotiation on %s", ppp_devnam); + add_fd(fd_ppp); + + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_ESTABLISH); + + lcp_lowerup(pcb); + return; + + disconnect: + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_DISCONNECT); + if (the_channel->disconnect) + the_channel->disconnect(); + + fail: + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_DEAD); + if (the_channel->cleanup) + (*the_channel->cleanup)(); +} +#endif + +/* + * LCP has terminated the link; go to the Dead phase and take the + * physical layer down. + */ +void link_terminated(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + if (pcb->phase == PPP_PHASE_DEAD || pcb->phase == PPP_PHASE_MASTER) + return; + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_DISCONNECT); + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + if (pap_logout_hook) { + pap_logout_hook(); + } + session_end(devnam); +#endif /* UNUSED */ + + if (!doing_multilink) { + ppp_notice("Connection terminated."); +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT + print_link_stats(); +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ + } else + ppp_notice("Link terminated."); + + lcp_lowerdown(pcb); + + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_DEAD); + ppp_link_terminated(pcb); +#if 0 + /* + * Delete pid files before disestablishing ppp. Otherwise it + * can happen that another pppd gets the same unit and then + * we delete its pid file. + */ + if (!doing_multilink && !demand) + remove_pidfiles(); + + /* + * If we may want to bring the link up again, transfer + * the ppp unit back to the loopback. Set the + * real serial device back to its normal mode of operation. + */ + if (fd_ppp >= 0) { + remove_fd(fd_ppp); + clean_check(); + the_channel->disestablish_ppp(devfd); + if (doing_multilink) + mp_exit_bundle(); + fd_ppp = -1; + } + if (!hungup) + lcp_lowerdown(pcb); + if (!doing_multilink && !demand) + script_unsetenv("IFNAME"); + + /* + * Run disconnector script, if requested. + * XXX we may not be able to do this if the line has hung up! + */ + if (devfd >= 0 && the_channel->disconnect) { + the_channel->disconnect(); + devfd = -1; + } + if (the_channel->cleanup) + (*the_channel->cleanup)(); + + if (doing_multilink && multilink_master) { + if (!bundle_terminating) + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_MASTER); + else + mp_bundle_terminated(); + } else + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_DEAD); +#endif +} + +/* + * LCP has gone down; it will either die or try to re-establish. + */ +void link_down(ppp_pcb *pcb) { +#if PPP_NOTIFY + notify(link_down_notifier, 0); +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY */ + + if (!doing_multilink) { + upper_layers_down(pcb); + if (pcb->phase != PPP_PHASE_DEAD && pcb->phase != PPP_PHASE_MASTER) + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_ESTABLISH); + } + /* XXX if doing_multilink, should do something to stop + network-layer traffic on the link */ + + ppp_link_down(pcb); +} + +void upper_layers_down(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + int i; + const struct protent *protp; + + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) { + if (!protp->enabled_flag) + continue; + if (protp->protocol != PPP_LCP && protp->lowerdown != NULL) + (*protp->lowerdown)(pcb); + if (protp->protocol < 0xC000 && protp->close != NULL) + (*protp->close)(pcb, "LCP down"); + } + pcb->num_np_open = 0; + pcb->num_np_up = 0; +} + +/* + * The link is established. + * Proceed to the Dead, Authenticate or Network phase as appropriate. + */ +void link_established(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + int auth; +#if PPP_SERVER + lcp_options *wo = &pcb->lcp_wantoptions; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + lcp_options *ho = &pcb->lcp_hisoptions; + int i; + const struct protent *protp; +#if PPP_SERVER + int errcode; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + + /* + * Tell higher-level protocols that LCP is up. + */ + if (!doing_multilink) { + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) + if (protp->protocol != PPP_LCP && protp->enabled_flag + && protp->lowerup != NULL) + (*protp->lowerup)(pcb); + } + +#if PPP_SERVER +#if PPP_ALLOWED_ADDRS + if (!auth_required && noauth_addrs != NULL) + set_allowed_addrs(unit, NULL, NULL); +#endif /* PPP_ALLOWED_ADDRS */ + + if (pcb->settings.auth_required && !(0 +#if PAP_SUPPORT + || go->neg_upap +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + || go->neg_chap +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + || go->neg_eap +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + )) { + +#if PPP_ALLOWED_ADDRS + /* + * We wanted the peer to authenticate itself, and it refused: + * if we have some address(es) it can use without auth, fine, + * otherwise treat it as though it authenticated with PAP using + * a username of "" and a password of "". If that's not OK, + * boot it out. + */ + if (noauth_addrs != NULL) { + set_allowed_addrs(unit, NULL, NULL); + } else +#endif /* PPP_ALLOWED_ADDRS */ + if (!wo->neg_upap || !pcb->settings.null_login) { + ppp_warn("peer refused to authenticate: terminating link"); +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + status = EXIT_PEER_AUTH_FAILED; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + errcode = PPPERR_AUTHFAIL; + ppp_ioctl(pcb, PPPCTLS_ERRCODE, &errcode); + lcp_close(pcb, "peer refused to authenticate"); + return; + } + } +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_AUTHENTICATE); + auth = 0; +#if PPP_SERVER +#if EAP_SUPPORT + if (go->neg_eap) { + eap_authpeer(pcb, pcb->settings.our_name); + auth |= EAP_PEER; + } else +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + if (go->neg_chap) { + chap_auth_peer(pcb, pcb->settings.our_name, CHAP_DIGEST(go->chap_mdtype)); + auth |= CHAP_PEER; + } else +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + if (go->neg_upap) { + upap_authpeer(pcb); + auth |= PAP_PEER; + } else +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + {} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +#if EAP_SUPPORT + if (ho->neg_eap) { + eap_authwithpeer(pcb, pcb->settings.user); + auth |= EAP_WITHPEER; + } else +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + if (ho->neg_chap) { + chap_auth_with_peer(pcb, pcb->settings.user, CHAP_DIGEST(ho->chap_mdtype)); + auth |= CHAP_WITHPEER; + } else +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + if (ho->neg_upap) { + upap_authwithpeer(pcb, pcb->settings.user, pcb->settings.passwd); + auth |= PAP_WITHPEER; + } else +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + {} + + pcb->auth_pending = auth; + pcb->auth_done = 0; + + if (!auth) + + network_phase(pcb); +} + +/* + * Proceed to the network phase. + */ +static void network_phase(ppp_pcb *pcb) { +#if CBCP_SUPPORT + ppp_pcb *pcb = &ppp_pcb_list[unit]; +#endif +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + lcp_options *go = &lcp_gotoptions[unit]; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + /* Log calling number. */ + if (*remote_number) + ppp_notice("peer from calling number %q authorized", remote_number); +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if PPP_NOTIFY + /* + * If the peer had to authenticate, notify it now. + */ + if (0 +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + || go->neg_chap +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + || go->neg_upap +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + || go->neg_eap +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + ) { + notify(auth_up_notifier, 0); + } +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY */ + +#if CBCP_SUPPORT + /* + * If we negotiated callback, do it now. + */ + if (go->neg_cbcp) { + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_CALLBACK); + (*cbcp_protent.open)(pcb); + return; + } +#endif + +#if PPP_OPTIONS + /* + * Process extra options from the secrets file + */ + if (extra_options) { + options_from_list(extra_options, 1); + free_wordlist(extra_options); + extra_options = 0; + } +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + start_networks(pcb); +} + +void start_networks(ppp_pcb *pcb) { +#if CCP_SUPPORT || ECP_SUPPORT + int i; + const struct protent *protp; +#endif /* CCP_SUPPORT || ECP_SUPPORT */ +#if ECP_SUPPORT + int ecp_required; +#endif /* ECP_SUPPORT */ +#ifdef MPPE + int mppe_required; +#endif /* MPPE */ + + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_NETWORK); + +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + if (multilink) { + if (mp_join_bundle()) { + if (multilink_join_hook) + (*multilink_join_hook)(); + if (updetach && !nodetach) + detach(); + return; + } + } +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + +#ifdef PPP_FILTER + if (!demand) + set_filters(&pass_filter, &active_filter); +#endif +#if CCP_SUPPORT || ECP_SUPPORT + /* Start CCP and ECP */ + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) + if ( + (0 +#if ECP_SUPPORT + || protp->protocol == PPP_ECP +#endif /* ECP_SUPPORT */ +#if CCP_SUPPORT + || protp->protocol == PPP_CCP +#endif /* CCP_SUPPORT */ + ) + && protp->enabled_flag && protp->open != NULL) + (*protp->open)(pcb); +#endif /* CCP_SUPPORT || ECP_SUPPORT */ + + /* + * Bring up other network protocols iff encryption is not required. + */ +#if ECP_SUPPORT + ecp_required = ecp_gotoptions[unit].required; +#endif /* ECP_SUPPORT */ +#ifdef MPPE + mppe_required = ccp_gotoptions[unit].mppe; +#endif /* MPPE */ + + if (1 +#if ECP_SUPPORT + && !ecp_required +#endif /* ECP_SUPPORT */ +#ifdef MPPE + && !mppe_required +#endif /* MPPE */ + ) + continue_networks(pcb); +} + +void continue_networks(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + int i; + const struct protent *protp; + + /* + * Start the "real" network protocols. + */ + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) + if (protp->protocol < 0xC000 +#if CCP_SUPPORT + && protp->protocol != PPP_CCP +#endif /* CCP_SUPPORT */ +#if ECP_SUPPORT + && protp->protocol != PPP_ECP +#endif /* ECP_SUPPORT */ + && protp->enabled_flag && protp->open != NULL) { + (*protp->open)(pcb); + ++pcb->num_np_open; + } + + if (pcb->num_np_open == 0) + /* nothing to do */ + lcp_close(pcb, "No network protocols running"); +} + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* + * The peer has failed to authenticate himself using `protocol'. + */ +void auth_peer_fail(ppp_pcb *pcb, int protocol) { + int errcode = PPPERR_AUTHFAIL; + /* + * Authentication failure: take the link down + */ +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + status = EXIT_PEER_AUTH_FAILED; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + ppp_ioctl(pcb, PPPCTLS_ERRCODE, &errcode); + lcp_close(pcb, "Authentication failed"); +} + +/* + * The peer has been successfully authenticated using `protocol'. + */ +void auth_peer_success(ppp_pcb *pcb, int protocol, int prot_flavor, char *name, int namelen) { + int bit; + + switch (protocol) { +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + case PPP_CHAP: + bit = CHAP_PEER; + switch (prot_flavor) { + case CHAP_MD5: + bit |= CHAP_MD5_PEER; + break; +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT + case CHAP_MICROSOFT: + bit |= CHAP_MS_PEER; + break; + case CHAP_MICROSOFT_V2: + bit |= CHAP_MS2_PEER; + break; +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ + } + break; +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + case PPP_PAP: + bit = PAP_PEER; + break; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + case PPP_EAP: + bit = EAP_PEER; + break; +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + default: + ppp_warn("auth_peer_success: unknown protocol %x", protocol); + return; + } + + /* + * Save the authenticated name of the peer for later. + */ + /* FIXME: do we need that ? */ + if (namelen > sizeof(pcb->peer_authname) - 1) + namelen = sizeof(pcb->peer_authname) - 1; + MEMCPY(pcb->peer_authname, name, namelen); + pcb->peer_authname[namelen] = 0; +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + script_setenv("PEERNAME", , 0); +#endif /* UNUSED */ + + /* Save the authentication method for later. */ + pcb->auth_done |= bit; + + /* + * If there is no more authentication still to be done, + * proceed to the network (or callback) phase. + */ + if ((pcb->auth_pending &= ~bit) == 0) + network_phase(pcb); +} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +/* + * We have failed to authenticate ourselves to the peer using `protocol'. + */ +void auth_withpeer_fail(ppp_pcb *pcb, int protocol) { + int errcode = PPPERR_AUTHFAIL; + /* + * We've failed to authenticate ourselves to our peer. + * + * Some servers keep sending CHAP challenges, but there + * is no point in persisting without any way to get updated + * authentication secrets. + * + * He'll probably take the link down, and there's not much + * we can do except wait for that. + */ + ppp_ioctl(pcb, PPPCTLS_ERRCODE, &errcode); + lcp_close(pcb, "Failed to authenticate ourselves to peer"); +} + +/* + * We have successfully authenticated ourselves with the peer using `protocol'. + */ +void auth_withpeer_success(ppp_pcb *pcb, int protocol, int prot_flavor) { + int bit; + const char *prot = ""; + + switch (protocol) { +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + case PPP_CHAP: + bit = CHAP_WITHPEER; + prot = "CHAP"; + switch (prot_flavor) { + case CHAP_MD5: + bit |= CHAP_MD5_WITHPEER; + break; +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT + case CHAP_MICROSOFT: + bit |= CHAP_MS_WITHPEER; + break; + case CHAP_MICROSOFT_V2: + bit |= CHAP_MS2_WITHPEER; + break; +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ + } + break; +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + case PPP_PAP: + bit = PAP_WITHPEER; + prot = "PAP"; + break; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + case PPP_EAP: + bit = EAP_WITHPEER; + prot = "EAP"; + break; +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + default: + ppp_warn("auth_withpeer_success: unknown protocol %x", protocol); + bit = 0; + /* no break */ + } + + ppp_notice("%s authentication succeeded", prot); + + /* Save the authentication method for later. */ + pcb->auth_done |= bit; + + /* + * If there is no more authentication still being done, + * proceed to the network (or callback) phase. + */ + if ((pcb->auth_pending &= ~bit) == 0) + network_phase(pcb); +} + + +/* + * np_up - a network protocol has come up. + */ +void np_up(ppp_pcb *pcb, int proto) { +#if PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT + int tlim; +#endif /* PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT */ + + if (pcb->num_np_up == 0) { + /* + * At this point we consider that the link has come up successfully. + */ + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_RUNNING); + +#if PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + if (idle_time_hook != 0) + tlim = (*idle_time_hook)(NULL); + else +#endif /* UNUSED */ + tlim = pcb->settings.idle_time_limit; + if (tlim > 0) + TIMEOUT(check_idle, (void*)pcb, tlim); +#endif /* PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT */ + +#if PPP_MAXCONNECT + /* + * Set a timeout to close the connection once the maximum + * connect time has expired. + */ + if (pcb->settings.maxconnect > 0) + TIMEOUT(connect_time_expired, (void*)pcb, pcb->settings.maxconnect); +#endif /* PPP_MAXCONNECT */ + +#ifdef MAXOCTETS + if (maxoctets > 0) + TIMEOUT(check_maxoctets, NULL, maxoctets_timeout); +#endif + +#if 0 /* Unused */ + /* + * Detach now, if the updetach option was given. + */ + if (updetach && !nodetach) + detach(); +#endif /* Unused */ + } + ++pcb->num_np_up; +} + +/* + * np_down - a network protocol has gone down. + */ +void np_down(ppp_pcb *pcb, int proto) { + if (--pcb->num_np_up == 0) { +#if PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT + UNTIMEOUT(check_idle, (void*)pcb); +#endif /* PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT */ +#if PPP_MAXCONNECT + UNTIMEOUT(connect_time_expired, NULL); +#endif /* PPP_MAXCONNECT */ +#ifdef MAXOCTETS + UNTIMEOUT(check_maxoctets, NULL); +#endif + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_NETWORK); + } +} + +/* + * np_finished - a network protocol has finished using the link. + */ +void np_finished(ppp_pcb *pcb, int proto) { + if (--pcb->num_np_open <= 0) { + /* no further use for the link: shut up shop. */ + lcp_close(pcb, "No network protocols running"); + } +} + +#ifdef MAXOCTETS +static void +check_maxoctets(arg) + void *arg; +{ +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT + unsigned int used; + + update_link_stats(ifunit); + link_stats_valid=0; + + switch(maxoctets_dir) { + case PPP_OCTETS_DIRECTION_IN: + used = link_stats.bytes_in; + break; + case PPP_OCTETS_DIRECTION_OUT: + used = link_stats.bytes_out; + break; + case PPP_OCTETS_DIRECTION_MAXOVERAL: + case PPP_OCTETS_DIRECTION_MAXSESSION: + used = (link_stats.bytes_in > link_stats.bytes_out) ? link_stats.bytes_in : link_stats.bytes_out; + break; + default: + used = link_stats.bytes_in+link_stats.bytes_out; + break; + } + if (used > maxoctets) { + ppp_notice("Traffic limit reached. Limit: %u Used: %u", maxoctets, used); + status = EXIT_TRAFFIC_LIMIT; + lcp_close(pcb, "Traffic limit"); +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + need_holdoff = 0; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + } else { + TIMEOUT(check_maxoctets, NULL, maxoctets_timeout); + } +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ +} +#endif /* MAXOCTETS */ + +#if PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT +/* + * check_idle - check whether the link has been idle for long + * enough that we can shut it down. + */ +static void check_idle(void *arg) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = (ppp_pcb*)arg; + struct ppp_idle idle; + time_t itime; + int tlim; + + if (!get_idle_time(pcb, &idle)) + return; +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + if (idle_time_hook != 0) { + tlim = idle_time_hook(&idle); + } else { +#endif /* UNUSED */ + itime = LWIP_MIN(idle.xmit_idle, idle.recv_idle); + tlim = pcb->settings.idle_time_limit - itime; +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + } +#endif /* UNUSED */ + if (tlim <= 0) { + int errcode = PPPERR_IDLETIMEOUT; + /* link is idle: shut it down. */ + ppp_notice("Terminating connection due to lack of activity."); + ppp_ioctl(pcb, PPPCTLS_ERRCODE, &errcode); + lcp_close(pcb, "Link inactive"); +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + need_holdoff = 0; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + } else { + TIMEOUT(check_idle, (void*)pcb, tlim); + } +} +#endif /* PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT */ + +#if PPP_MAXCONNECT +/* + * connect_time_expired - log a message and close the connection. + */ +static void connect_time_expired(void *arg) { + int errcode = PPPERR_CONNECTTIME; + ppp_pcb *pcb = (ppp_pcb*)arg; + ppp_info("Connect time expired"); + ppp_ioctl(pcb, PPPCTLS_ERRCODE, &errcode); + lcp_close(pcb, "Connect time expired"); /* Close connection */ +} +#endif /* PPP_MAXCONNECT */ + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +/* + * auth_check_options - called to check authentication options. + */ +void +auth_check_options() +{ + lcp_options *wo = &lcp_wantoptions[0]; + int can_auth; + int lacks_ip; + + /* Default our_name to hostname, and user to our_name */ + if (our_name[0] == 0 || usehostname) + strlcpy(our_name, hostname, sizeof(our_name)); + /* If a blank username was explicitly given as an option, trust + the user and don't use our_name */ + if (ppp_settings.user[0] == 0 && !explicit_user) + strlcpy(ppp_settings.user, our_name, sizeof(ppp_settings.user)); + + /* + * If we have a default route, require the peer to authenticate + * unless the noauth option was given or the real user is root. + */ + if (!auth_required && !allow_any_ip && have_route_to(0) && !privileged) { + auth_required = 1; + default_auth = 1; + } + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + /* If we selected any CHAP flavors, we should probably negotiate it. :-) */ + if (wo->chap_mdtype) + wo->neg_chap = 1; +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ + + /* If authentication is required, ask peer for CHAP, PAP, or EAP. */ + if (auth_required) { + allow_any_ip = 0; + if (1 +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + && !wo->neg_chap +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + && !wo->neg_upap +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + && !wo->neg_eap +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + ) { +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + wo->neg_chap = CHAP_MDTYPE_SUPPORTED != MDTYPE_NONE; + wo->chap_mdtype = CHAP_MDTYPE_SUPPORTED; +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + wo->neg_upap = 1; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + wo->neg_eap = 1; +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + } + } else { +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + wo->neg_chap = 0; + wo->chap_mdtype = MDTYPE_NONE; +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + wo->neg_upap = 0; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + wo->neg_eap = 0; +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + } + + /* + * Check whether we have appropriate secrets to use + * to authenticate the peer. Note that EAP can authenticate by way + * of a CHAP-like exchanges as well as SRP. + */ + lacks_ip = 0; +#if PAP_SUPPORT + can_auth = wo->neg_upap && (uselogin || have_pap_secret(&lacks_ip)); +#else + can_auth = 0; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + if (!can_auth && (0 +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + || wo->neg_chap +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + || wo->neg_eap +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + )) { +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + can_auth = have_chap_secret((explicit_remote? remote_name: NULL), + our_name, 1, &lacks_ip); +#else + can_auth = 0; +#endif + } + if (!can_auth +#if EAP_SUPPORT + && wo->neg_eap +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + ) { + can_auth = have_srp_secret((explicit_remote? remote_name: NULL), + our_name, 1, &lacks_ip); + } + + if (auth_required && !can_auth && noauth_addrs == NULL) { + if (default_auth) { + option_error( +"By default the remote system is required to authenticate itself"); + option_error( +"(because this system has a default route to the internet)"); + } else if (explicit_remote) + option_error( +"The remote system (%s) is required to authenticate itself", + remote_name); + else + option_error( +"The remote system is required to authenticate itself"); + option_error( +"but I couldn't find any suitable secret (password) for it to use to do so."); + if (lacks_ip) + option_error( +"(None of the available passwords would let it use an IP address.)"); + + exit(1); + } + + /* + * Early check for remote number authorization. + */ + if (!auth_number()) { + ppp_warn("calling number %q is not authorized", remote_number); + exit(EXIT_CNID_AUTH_FAILED); + } +} +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +/* + * auth_reset - called when LCP is starting negotiations to recheck + * authentication options, i.e. whether we have appropriate secrets + * to use for authenticating ourselves and/or the peer. + */ +void auth_reset(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + lcp_options *ao = &pcb->lcp_allowoptions; + + if(pcb->settings.passwd) { + +#if PAP_SUPPORT + ao->neg_upap = !pcb->settings.refuse_pap; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if EAP_SUPPORT + ao->neg_eap = !pcb->settings.refuse_eap; +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + ao->chap_mdtype = MDTYPE_NONE; + if(!pcb->settings.refuse_chap) + ao->chap_mdtype |= MDTYPE_MD5; +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT + if(!pcb->settings.refuse_mschap) + ao->chap_mdtype |= MDTYPE_MICROSOFT; + if(!pcb->settings.refuse_mschap_v2) + ao->chap_mdtype |= MDTYPE_MICROSOFT_V2; +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ + + ao->neg_chap = (ao->chap_mdtype != MDTYPE_NONE); +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ + + } else { +#if PAP_SUPPORT + ao->neg_upap = 0; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + ao->neg_chap = 0; + ao->chap_mdtype = MDTYPE_NONE; +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + ao->neg_eap = 0; +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + } + +#if PAP_SUPPORT + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("neg_upap: %d\n", ao->neg_upap) ); +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("neg_chap: %d\n", ao->neg_chap) ); + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("neg_chap_md5: %d\n", !!(ao->chap_mdtype&MDTYPE_MD5)) ); +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("neg_chap_ms: %d\n", !!(ao->chap_mdtype&MDTYPE_MICROSOFT)) ); + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("neg_chap_ms2: %d\n", !!(ao->chap_mdtype&MDTYPE_MICROSOFT_V2)) ); +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("neg_eap: %d\n", ao->neg_eap) ); +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if 0 /* OLD CODE */ + ao->neg_upap = !ppp_settings.refuse_pap && (ppp_settings.passwd[0] != 0 || get_pap_passwd(NULL)); + + /* + ao->neg_chap = (!ppp_settings.refuse_chap || !refuse_mschap || !refuse_mschap_v2) + && (passwd[0] != 0 || + (hadchap = have_chap_secret(user, (explicit_remote? remote_name: + NULL), 0, NULL))); */ + /* + ao->neg_eap = !refuse_eap && ( + passwd[0] != 0 || + (hadchap == 1 || (hadchap == -1 && have_chap_secret(ppp_settings.user, + (explicit_remote? remote_name: NULL), 0, NULL))) || + have_srp_secret(ppp_settings.user, (explicit_remote? remote_name: NULL), 0, NULL)); */ +#endif /* OLD CODE */ + +#if PAP_SUPPORT + go->neg_upap = 0; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + go->neg_chap = 0; + go->chap_mdtype = MDTYPE_NONE; +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + go->neg_eap = 0; +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + return; +#if 0 + /* FIXME: find what the below stuff do */ + int hadchap; + hadchap = -1; + + hadchap = -1; + if (go->neg_upap && !uselogin && !have_pap_secret(NULL)) + go->neg_upap = 0; + + if (go->neg_chap) { + if (!(hadchap = have_chap_secret((explicit_remote? remote_name: NULL), + our_name, 1, NULL))) + go->neg_chap = 0; + } + + if (go->neg_eap && + (hadchap == 0 || (hadchap == -1 && + !have_chap_secret((explicit_remote? remote_name: NULL), our_name, + 1, NULL))) && + !have_srp_secret((explicit_remote? remote_name: NULL), our_name, 1, + NULL)) + go->neg_eap = 0; +#endif +} + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* + * check_passwd - Check the user name and passwd against the PAP secrets + * file. If requested, also check against the system password database, + * and login the user if OK. + * + * returns: + * UPAP_AUTHNAK: Authentication failed. + * UPAP_AUTHACK: Authentication succeeded. + * In either case, msg points to an appropriate message. + */ +int +check_passwd(unit, auser, userlen, apasswd, passwdlen, msg) + int unit; + char *auser; + int userlen; + char *apasswd; + int passwdlen; + char **msg; +{ + return UPAP_AUTHNAK; + int ret; + char *filename; + FILE *f; + struct wordlist *addrs = NULL, *opts = NULL; + char passwd[256], user[256]; + char secret[MAXWORDLEN]; + static int attempts = 0; + + /* + * Make copies of apasswd and auser, then null-terminate them. + * If there are unprintable characters in the password, make + * them visible. + */ + slprintf(ppp_settings.passwd, sizeof(ppp_settings.passwd), "%.*v", passwdlen, apasswd); + slprintf(ppp_settings.user, sizeof(ppp_settings.user), "%.*v", userlen, auser); + *msg = ""; + + /* + * Check if a plugin wants to handle this. + */ + if (pap_auth_hook) { + ret = (*pap_auth_hook)(ppp_settings.user, ppp_settings.passwd, msg, &addrs, &opts); + if (ret >= 0) { + /* note: set_allowed_addrs() saves opts (but not addrs): + don't free it! */ + if (ret) + set_allowed_addrs(unit, addrs, opts); + else if (opts != 0) + free_wordlist(opts); + if (addrs != 0) + free_wordlist(addrs); + BZERO(ppp_settings.passwd, sizeof(ppp_settings.passwd)); + return ret? UPAP_AUTHACK: UPAP_AUTHNAK; + } + } + + /* + * Open the file of pap secrets and scan for a suitable secret + * for authenticating this user. + */ + filename = _PATH_UPAPFILE; + addrs = opts = NULL; + ret = UPAP_AUTHNAK; + f = fopen(filename, "r"); + if (f == NULL) { + ppp_error("Can't open PAP password file %s: %m", filename); + + } else { + check_access(f, filename); + if (scan_authfile(f, ppp_settings.user, our_name, secret, &addrs, &opts, filename, 0) < 0) { + ppp_warn("no PAP secret found for %s", user); + } else { + /* + * If the secret is "@login", it means to check + * the password against the login database. + */ + int login_secret = strcmp(secret, "@login") == 0; + ret = UPAP_AUTHACK; + if (uselogin || login_secret) { + /* login option or secret is @login */ + if (session_full(ppp_settings.user, ppp_settings.passwd, devnam, msg) == 0) { + ret = UPAP_AUTHNAK; + } + } else if (session_mgmt) { + if (session_check(ppp_settings.user, NULL, devnam, NULL) == 0) { + ppp_warn("Peer %q failed PAP Session verification", user); + ret = UPAP_AUTHNAK; + } + } + if (secret[0] != 0 && !login_secret) { + /* password given in pap-secrets - must match */ + if ((cryptpap || strcmp(ppp_settings.passwd, secret) != 0) + && strcmp(crypt(ppp_settings.passwd, secret), secret) != 0) + ret = UPAP_AUTHNAK; + } + } + fclose(f); + } + + if (ret == UPAP_AUTHNAK) { + if (**msg == 0) + *msg = "Login incorrect"; + /* + * XXX can we ever get here more than once?? + * Frustrate passwd stealer programs. + * Allow 10 tries, but start backing off after 3 (stolen from login). + * On 10'th, drop the connection. + */ + if (attempts++ >= 10) { + ppp_warn("%d LOGIN FAILURES ON %s, %s", attempts, devnam, user); + lcp_close(pcb, "login failed"); + } + if (attempts > 3) + sleep((u_int) (attempts - 3) * 5); + if (opts != NULL) + free_wordlist(opts); + + } else { + attempts = 0; /* Reset count */ + if (**msg == 0) + *msg = "Login ok"; + set_allowed_addrs(unit, addrs, opts); + } + + if (addrs != NULL) + free_wordlist(addrs); + BZERO(ppp_settings.passwd, sizeof(ppp_settings.passwd)); + BZERO(secret, sizeof(secret)); + + return ret; +} + +/* + * null_login - Check if a username of "" and a password of "" are + * acceptable, and iff so, set the list of acceptable IP addresses + * and return 1. + */ +static int +null_login(unit) + int unit; +{ + char *filename; + FILE *f; + int i, ret; + struct wordlist *addrs, *opts; + char secret[MAXWORDLEN]; + + /* + * Check if a plugin wants to handle this. + */ + ret = -1; + if (null_auth_hook) + ret = (*null_auth_hook)(&addrs, &opts); + + /* + * Open the file of pap secrets and scan for a suitable secret. + */ + if (ret <= 0) { + filename = _PATH_UPAPFILE; + addrs = NULL; + f = fopen(filename, "r"); + if (f == NULL) + return 0; + check_access(f, filename); + + i = scan_authfile(f, "", our_name, secret, &addrs, &opts, filename, 0); + ret = i >= 0 && secret[0] == 0; + BZERO(secret, sizeof(secret)); + fclose(f); + } + + if (ret) + set_allowed_addrs(unit, addrs, opts); + else if (opts != 0) + free_wordlist(opts); + if (addrs != 0) + free_wordlist(addrs); + + return ret; +} + +/* + * get_pap_passwd - get a password for authenticating ourselves with + * our peer using PAP. Returns 1 on success, 0 if no suitable password + * could be found. + * Assumes passwd points to MAXSECRETLEN bytes of space (if non-null). + */ +static int +get_pap_passwd(passwd) + char *passwd; +{ + char *filename; + FILE *f; + int ret; + char secret[MAXWORDLEN]; + + /* + * Check whether a plugin wants to supply this. + */ + if (pap_passwd_hook) { + ret = (*pap_passwd_hook)(ppp_settings,user, ppp_settings.passwd); + if (ret >= 0) + return ret; + } + + filename = _PATH_UPAPFILE; + f = fopen(filename, "r"); + if (f == NULL) + return 0; + check_access(f, filename); + ret = scan_authfile(f, user, + (remote_name[0]? remote_name: NULL), + secret, NULL, NULL, filename, 0); + fclose(f); + if (ret < 0) + return 0; + if (passwd != NULL) + strlcpy(passwd, secret, MAXSECRETLEN); + BZERO(secret, sizeof(secret)); + return 1; +} + +/* + * have_pap_secret - check whether we have a PAP file with any + * secrets that we could possibly use for authenticating the peer. + */ +static int +have_pap_secret(lacks_ipp) + int *lacks_ipp; +{ + FILE *f; + int ret; + char *filename; + struct wordlist *addrs; + + /* let the plugin decide, if there is one */ + if (pap_check_hook) { + ret = (*pap_check_hook)(); + if (ret >= 0) + return ret; + } + + filename = _PATH_UPAPFILE; + f = fopen(filename, "r"); + if (f == NULL) + return 0; + + ret = scan_authfile(f, (explicit_remote? remote_name: NULL), our_name, + NULL, &addrs, NULL, filename, 0); + fclose(f); + if (ret >= 0 && !some_ip_ok(addrs)) { + if (lacks_ipp != 0) + *lacks_ipp = 1; + ret = -1; + } + if (addrs != 0) + free_wordlist(addrs); + + return ret >= 0; +} + +/* + * have_chap_secret - check whether we have a CHAP file with a + * secret that we could possibly use for authenticating `client' + * on `server'. Either can be the null string, meaning we don't + * know the identity yet. + */ +static int +have_chap_secret(client, server, need_ip, lacks_ipp) + char *client; + char *server; + int need_ip; + int *lacks_ipp; +{ + FILE *f; + int ret; + char *filename; + struct wordlist *addrs; + + if (chap_check_hook) { + ret = (*chap_check_hook)(); + if (ret >= 0) { + return ret; + } + } + + filename = _PATH_CHAPFILE; + f = fopen(filename, "r"); + if (f == NULL) + return 0; + + if (client != NULL && client[0] == 0) + client = NULL; + else if (server != NULL && server[0] == 0) + server = NULL; + + ret = scan_authfile(f, client, server, NULL, &addrs, NULL, filename, 0); + fclose(f); + if (ret >= 0 && need_ip && !some_ip_ok(addrs)) { + if (lacks_ipp != 0) + *lacks_ipp = 1; + ret = -1; + } + if (addrs != 0) + free_wordlist(addrs); + + return ret >= 0; +} + +/* + * have_srp_secret - check whether we have a SRP file with a + * secret that we could possibly use for authenticating `client' + * on `server'. Either can be the null string, meaning we don't + * know the identity yet. + */ +static int +have_srp_secret(client, server, need_ip, lacks_ipp) + char *client; + char *server; + int need_ip; + int *lacks_ipp; +{ + FILE *f; + int ret; + char *filename; + struct wordlist *addrs; + + filename = _PATH_SRPFILE; + f = fopen(filename, "r"); + if (f == NULL) + return 0; + + if (client != NULL && client[0] == 0) + client = NULL; + else if (server != NULL && server[0] == 0) + server = NULL; + + ret = scan_authfile(f, client, server, NULL, &addrs, NULL, filename, 0); + fclose(f); + if (ret >= 0 && need_ip && !some_ip_ok(addrs)) { + if (lacks_ipp != 0) + *lacks_ipp = 1; + ret = -1; + } + if (addrs != 0) + free_wordlist(addrs); + + return ret >= 0; +} +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +/* + * get_secret - open the CHAP secret file and return the secret + * for authenticating the given client on the given server. + * (We could be either client or server). + */ +int get_secret(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *client, char *server, char *secret, int *secret_len, int am_server) { + int len; + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(server); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(am_server); + + if(!client || !client[0] || !pcb->settings.user || !pcb->settings.passwd || strcmp(client, pcb->settings.user)) { + return 0; + } + + len = (int)strlen(pcb->settings.passwd); + if (len > MAXSECRETLEN) { + ppp_error("Secret for %s on %s is too long", client, server); + len = MAXSECRETLEN; + } + + MEMCPY(secret, pcb->settings.passwd, len); + *secret_len = len; + + return 1; + +/* FIXME: clean that */ +#if 0 + strlcpy(rname, ppp_settings.user, sizeof(rname)); + + +/* + strlcpy(rname, ppp_settings.user, sizeof(rname)); + strlcpy(secret, ppp_settings.passwd, sizeof(secret)); + secret_len = strlen(secret); +*/ + + FILE *f; + int ret, len; + char *filename; + struct wordlist *addrs, *opts; + char secbuf[MAXWORDLEN]; + struct wordlist *addrs; + addrs = NULL; + + if (!am_server && ppp_settings.passwd[0] != 0) { + strlcpy(secbuf, ppp_settings.passwd, sizeof(secbuf)); + } else if (!am_server && chap_passwd_hook) { + if ( (*chap_passwd_hook)(client, secbuf) < 0) { + ppp_error("Unable to obtain CHAP password for %s on %s from plugin", + client, server); + return 0; + } + } else { + filename = _PATH_CHAPFILE; + addrs = NULL; + secbuf[0] = 0; + + f = fopen(filename, "r"); + if (f == NULL) { + ppp_error("Can't open chap secret file %s: %m", filename); + return 0; + } + check_access(f, filename); + + ret = scan_authfile(f, client, server, secbuf, &addrs, &opts, filename, 0); + fclose(f); + if (ret < 0) + return 0; + + if (am_server) + set_allowed_addrs(unit, addrs, opts); + else if (opts != 0) + free_wordlist(opts); + if (addrs != 0) + free_wordlist(addrs); + } + + len = strlen(secbuf); + if (len > MAXSECRETLEN) { + ppp_error("Secret for %s on %s is too long", client, server); + len = MAXSECRETLEN; + } + MEMCPY(secret, secbuf, len); + BZERO(secbuf, sizeof(secbuf)); + *secret_len = len; + + return 1; +#endif +} + + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* + * get_srp_secret - open the SRP secret file and return the secret + * for authenticating the given client on the given server. + * (We could be either client or server). + */ +int +get_srp_secret(unit, client, server, secret, am_server) + int unit; + char *client; + char *server; + char *secret; + int am_server; +{ + FILE *fp; + int ret; + char *filename; + struct wordlist *addrs, *opts; + + if (!am_server && ppp_settings.passwd[0] != '\0') { + strlcpy(secret, ppp_settings.passwd, MAXWORDLEN); + } else { + filename = _PATH_SRPFILE; + addrs = NULL; + + fp = fopen(filename, "r"); + if (fp == NULL) { + ppp_error("Can't open srp secret file %s: %m", filename); + return 0; + } + check_access(fp, filename); + + secret[0] = '\0'; + ret = scan_authfile(fp, client, server, secret, &addrs, &opts, + filename, am_server); + fclose(fp); + if (ret < 0) + return 0; + + if (am_server) + set_allowed_addrs(unit, addrs, opts); + else if (opts != NULL) + free_wordlist(opts); + if (addrs != NULL) + free_wordlist(addrs); + } + + return 1; +} + +/* + * set_allowed_addrs() - set the list of allowed addresses. + * Also looks for `--' indicating options to apply for this peer + * and leaves the following words in extra_options. + */ +static void +set_allowed_addrs(unit, addrs, opts) + int unit; + struct wordlist *addrs; + struct wordlist *opts; +{ + int n; + struct wordlist *ap, **plink; + struct permitted_ip *ip; + char *ptr_word, *ptr_mask; + struct hostent *hp; + struct netent *np; + u32_t a, mask, ah, offset; + struct ipcp_options *wo = &ipcp_wantoptions[unit]; + u32_t suggested_ip = 0; + + if (addresses[unit] != NULL) + free(addresses[unit]); + addresses[unit] = NULL; + if (extra_options != NULL) + free_wordlist(extra_options); + extra_options = opts; + + /* + * Count the number of IP addresses given. + */ + n = wordlist_count(addrs) + wordlist_count(noauth_addrs); + if (n == 0) + return; + ip = (struct permitted_ip *) malloc((n + 1) * sizeof(struct permitted_ip)); + if (ip == 0) + return; + + /* temporarily append the noauth_addrs list to addrs */ + for (plink = &addrs; *plink != NULL; plink = &(*plink)->next) + ; + *plink = noauth_addrs; + + n = 0; + for (ap = addrs; ap != NULL; ap = ap->next) { + /* "-" means no addresses authorized, "*" means any address allowed */ + ptr_word = ap->word; + if (strcmp(ptr_word, "-") == 0) + break; + if (strcmp(ptr_word, "*") == 0) { + ip[n].permit = 1; + ip[n].base = ip[n].mask = 0; + ++n; + break; + } + + ip[n].permit = 1; + if (*ptr_word == '!') { + ip[n].permit = 0; + ++ptr_word; + } + + mask = ~ (u32_t) 0; + offset = 0; + ptr_mask = strchr (ptr_word, '/'); + if (ptr_mask != NULL) { + int bit_count; + char *endp; + + bit_count = (int) strtol (ptr_mask+1, &endp, 10); + if (bit_count <= 0 || bit_count > 32) { + ppp_warn("invalid address length %v in auth. address list", + ptr_mask+1); + continue; + } + bit_count = 32 - bit_count; /* # bits in host part */ + if (*endp == '+') { + offset = ifunit + 1; + ++endp; + } + if (*endp != 0) { + ppp_warn("invalid address length syntax: %v", ptr_mask+1); + continue; + } + *ptr_mask = '\0'; + mask <<= bit_count; + } + + hp = gethostbyname(ptr_word); + if (hp != NULL && hp->h_addrtype == AF_INET) { + a = *(u32_t *)hp->h_addr; + } else { + np = getnetbyname (ptr_word); + if (np != NULL && np->n_addrtype == AF_INET) { + a = htonl ((u32_t)np->n_net); + if (ptr_mask == NULL) { + /* calculate appropriate mask for net */ + ah = ntohl(a); + if (IN_CLASSA(ah)) + mask = IN_CLASSA_NET; + else if (IN_CLASSB(ah)) + mask = IN_CLASSB_NET; + else if (IN_CLASSC(ah)) + mask = IN_CLASSC_NET; + } + } else { + a = inet_addr (ptr_word); + } + } + + if (ptr_mask != NULL) + *ptr_mask = '/'; + + if (a == (u32_t)-1L) { + ppp_warn("unknown host %s in auth. address list", ap->word); + continue; + } + if (offset != 0) { + if (offset >= ~mask) { + ppp_warn("interface unit %d too large for subnet %v", + ifunit, ptr_word); + continue; + } + a = htonl((ntohl(a) & mask) + offset); + mask = ~(u32_t)0; + } + ip[n].mask = htonl(mask); + ip[n].base = a & ip[n].mask; + ++n; + if (~mask == 0 && suggested_ip == 0) + suggested_ip = a; + } + *plink = NULL; + + ip[n].permit = 0; /* make the last entry forbid all addresses */ + ip[n].base = 0; /* to terminate the list */ + ip[n].mask = 0; + + addresses[unit] = ip; + + /* + * If the address given for the peer isn't authorized, or if + * the user hasn't given one, AND there is an authorized address + * which is a single host, then use that if we find one. + */ + if (suggested_ip != 0 + && (wo->hisaddr == 0 || !auth_ip_addr(unit, wo->hisaddr))) { + wo->hisaddr = suggested_ip; + /* + * Do we insist on this address? No, if there are other + * addresses authorized than the suggested one. + */ + if (n > 1) + wo->accept_remote = 1; + } +} + +/* + * auth_ip_addr - check whether the peer is authorized to use + * a given IP address. Returns 1 if authorized, 0 otherwise. + */ +int +auth_ip_addr(unit, addr) + int unit; + u32_t addr; +{ + int ok; + + /* don't allow loopback or multicast address */ + if (bad_ip_adrs(addr)) + return 0; + + if (allowed_address_hook) { + ok = allowed_address_hook(addr); + if (ok >= 0) return ok; + } + + if (addresses[unit] != NULL) { + ok = ip_addr_check(addr, addresses[unit]); + if (ok >= 0) + return ok; + } + + if (auth_required) + return 0; /* no addresses authorized */ + return allow_any_ip || privileged || !have_route_to(addr); +} + +static int +ip_addr_check(addr, addrs) + u32_t addr; + struct permitted_ip *addrs; +{ + for (; ; ++addrs) + if ((addr & addrs->mask) == addrs->base) + return addrs->permit; +} + +/* + * bad_ip_adrs - return 1 if the IP address is one we don't want + * to use, such as an address in the loopback net or a multicast address. + * addr is in network byte order. + */ +int +bad_ip_adrs(addr) + u32_t addr; +{ + addr = ntohl(addr); + return (addr >> IN_CLASSA_NSHIFT) == IN_LOOPBACKNET + || IN_MULTICAST(addr) || IN_BADCLASS(addr); +} + +/* + * some_ip_ok - check a wordlist to see if it authorizes any + * IP address(es). + */ +static int +some_ip_ok(addrs) + struct wordlist *addrs; +{ + for (; addrs != 0; addrs = addrs->next) { + if (addrs->word[0] == '-') + break; + if (addrs->word[0] != '!') + return 1; /* some IP address is allowed */ + } + return 0; +} + +/* + * auth_number - check whether the remote number is allowed to connect. + * Returns 1 if authorized, 0 otherwise. + */ +int +auth_number() +{ + struct wordlist *wp = permitted_numbers; + int l; + + /* Allow all if no authorization list. */ + if (!wp) + return 1; + + /* Allow if we have a match in the authorization list. */ + while (wp) { + /* trailing '*' wildcard */ + l = strlen(wp->word); + if ((wp->word)[l - 1] == '*') + l--; + if (!strncasecmp(wp->word, remote_number, l)) + return 1; + wp = wp->next; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * check_access - complain if a secret file has too-liberal permissions. + */ +static void +check_access(f, filename) + FILE *f; + char *filename; +{ + struct stat sbuf; + + if (fstat(fileno(f), &sbuf) < 0) { + ppp_warn("cannot stat secret file %s: %m", filename); + } else if ((sbuf.st_mode & (S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO)) != 0) { + ppp_warn("Warning - secret file %s has world and/or group access", + filename); + } +} + +/* + * scan_authfile - Scan an authorization file for a secret suitable + * for authenticating `client' on `server'. The return value is -1 + * if no secret is found, otherwise >= 0. The return value has + * NONWILD_CLIENT set if the secret didn't have "*" for the client, and + * NONWILD_SERVER set if the secret didn't have "*" for the server. + * Any following words on the line up to a "--" (i.e. address authorization + * info) are placed in a wordlist and returned in *addrs. Any + * following words (extra options) are placed in a wordlist and + * returned in *opts. + * We assume secret is NULL or points to MAXWORDLEN bytes of space. + * Flags are non-zero if we need two colons in the secret in order to + * match. + */ +static int +scan_authfile(f, client, server, secret, addrs, opts, filename, flags) + FILE *f; + char *client; + char *server; + char *secret; + struct wordlist **addrs; + struct wordlist **opts; + char *filename; + int flags; +{ + int newline, xxx; + int got_flag, best_flag; + FILE *sf; + struct wordlist *ap, *addr_list, *alist, **app; + char word[MAXWORDLEN]; + char atfile[MAXWORDLEN]; + char lsecret[MAXWORDLEN]; + char *cp; + + if (addrs != NULL) + *addrs = NULL; + if (opts != NULL) + *opts = NULL; + addr_list = NULL; + if (!getword(f, word, &newline, filename)) + return -1; /* file is empty??? */ + newline = 1; + best_flag = -1; + for (;;) { + /* + * Skip until we find a word at the start of a line. + */ + while (!newline && getword(f, word, &newline, filename)) + ; + if (!newline) + break; /* got to end of file */ + + /* + * Got a client - check if it's a match or a wildcard. + */ + got_flag = 0; + if (client != NULL && strcmp(word, client) != 0 && !ISWILD(word)) { + newline = 0; + continue; + } + if (!ISWILD(word)) + got_flag = NONWILD_CLIENT; + + /* + * Now get a server and check if it matches. + */ + if (!getword(f, word, &newline, filename)) + break; + if (newline) + continue; + if (!ISWILD(word)) { + if (server != NULL && strcmp(word, server) != 0) + continue; + got_flag |= NONWILD_SERVER; + } + + /* + * Got some sort of a match - see if it's better than what + * we have already. + */ + if (got_flag <= best_flag) + continue; + + /* + * Get the secret. + */ + if (!getword(f, word, &newline, filename)) + break; + if (newline) + continue; + + /* + * SRP-SHA1 authenticator should never be reading secrets from + * a file. (Authenticatee may, though.) + */ + if (flags && ((cp = strchr(word, ':')) == NULL || + strchr(cp + 1, ':') == NULL)) + continue; + + if (secret != NULL) { + /* + * Special syntax: @/pathname means read secret from file. + */ + if (word[0] == '@' && word[1] == '/') { + strlcpy(atfile, word+1, sizeof(atfile)); + if ((sf = fopen(atfile, "r")) == NULL) { + ppp_warn("can't open indirect secret file %s", atfile); + continue; + } + check_access(sf, atfile); + if (!getword(sf, word, &xxx, atfile)) { + ppp_warn("no secret in indirect secret file %s", atfile); + fclose(sf); + continue; + } + fclose(sf); + } + strlcpy(lsecret, word, sizeof(lsecret)); + } + + /* + * Now read address authorization info and make a wordlist. + */ + app = &alist; + for (;;) { + if (!getword(f, word, &newline, filename) || newline) + break; + ap = (struct wordlist *) + malloc(sizeof(struct wordlist) + strlen(word) + 1); + if (ap == NULL) + novm("authorized addresses"); + ap->word = (char *) (ap + 1); + strcpy(ap->word, word); + *app = ap; + app = &ap->next; + } + *app = NULL; + + /* + * This is the best so far; remember it. + */ + best_flag = got_flag; + if (addr_list) + free_wordlist(addr_list); + addr_list = alist; + if (secret != NULL) + strlcpy(secret, lsecret, MAXWORDLEN); + + if (!newline) + break; + } + + /* scan for a -- word indicating the start of options */ + for (app = &addr_list; (ap = *app) != NULL; app = &ap->next) + if (strcmp(ap->word, "--") == 0) + break; + /* ap = start of options */ + if (ap != NULL) { + ap = ap->next; /* first option */ + free(*app); /* free the "--" word */ + *app = NULL; /* terminate addr list */ + } + if (opts != NULL) + *opts = ap; + else if (ap != NULL) + free_wordlist(ap); + if (addrs != NULL) + *addrs = addr_list; + else if (addr_list != NULL) + free_wordlist(addr_list); + + return best_flag; +} + +/* + * wordlist_count - return the number of items in a wordlist + */ +static int +wordlist_count(wp) + struct wordlist *wp; +{ + int n; + + for (n = 0; wp != NULL; wp = wp->next) + ++n; + return n; +} + +/* + * free_wordlist - release memory allocated for a wordlist. + */ +static void +free_wordlist(wp) + struct wordlist *wp; +{ + struct wordlist *next; + + while (wp != NULL) { + next = wp->next; + free(wp); + wp = next; + } +} +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ccp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ccp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..860374bcca --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ccp.c @@ -0,0 +1,1694 @@ +/* + * ccp.c - PPP Compression Control Protocol. + * + * Copyright (c) 1994-2002 Paul Mackerras. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 3. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && CCP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include +#include + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/fsm.h" +#include "netif/ppp/ccp.h" +#include + +#ifdef MPPE +#include "netif/ppp/chap_ms.h" /* mppe_xxxx_key, mppe_keys_set */ +#include "netif/ppp/lcp.h" /* lcp_close(), lcp_fsm */ +#endif + +/* + * Unfortunately there is a bug in zlib which means that using a + * size of 8 (window size = 256) for Deflate compression will cause + * buffer overruns and kernel crashes in the deflate module. + * Until this is fixed we only accept sizes in the range 9 .. 15. + * Thanks to James Carlson for pointing this out. + */ +#define DEFLATE_MIN_WORKS 9 + +/* + * Command-line options. + */ +static int setbsdcomp (char **); +static int setdeflate (char **); +static char bsd_value[8]; +static char deflate_value[8]; + +/* + * Option variables. + */ +#ifdef MPPE +bool refuse_mppe_stateful = 1; /* Allow stateful mode? */ +#endif + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +static option_t ccp_option_list[] = { + { "noccp", o_bool, &ccp_protent.enabled_flag, + "Disable CCP negotiation" }, + { "-ccp", o_bool, &ccp_protent.enabled_flag, + "Disable CCP negotiation", OPT_ALIAS }, + + { "bsdcomp", o_special, (void *)setbsdcomp, + "Request BSD-Compress packet compression", + OPT_PRIO | OPT_A2STRVAL | OPT_STATIC, bsd_value }, + { "nobsdcomp", o_bool, &ccp_wantoptions[0].bsd_compress, + "don't allow BSD-Compress", OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLR, + &ccp_allowoptions[0].bsd_compress }, + { "-bsdcomp", o_bool, &ccp_wantoptions[0].bsd_compress, + "don't allow BSD-Compress", OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLR, + &ccp_allowoptions[0].bsd_compress }, + + { "deflate", o_special, (void *)setdeflate, + "request Deflate compression", + OPT_PRIO | OPT_A2STRVAL | OPT_STATIC, deflate_value }, + { "nodeflate", o_bool, &ccp_wantoptions[0].deflate, + "don't allow Deflate compression", OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLR, + &ccp_allowoptions[0].deflate }, + { "-deflate", o_bool, &ccp_wantoptions[0].deflate, + "don't allow Deflate compression", OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLR, + &ccp_allowoptions[0].deflate }, + + { "nodeflatedraft", o_bool, &ccp_wantoptions[0].deflate_draft, + "don't use draft deflate #", OPT_A2COPY, + &ccp_allowoptions[0].deflate_draft }, + + { "predictor1", o_bool, &ccp_wantoptions[0].predictor_1, + "request Predictor-1", OPT_PRIO | 1 }, + { "nopredictor1", o_bool, &ccp_wantoptions[0].predictor_1, + "don't allow Predictor-1", OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLR, + &ccp_allowoptions[0].predictor_1 }, + { "-predictor1", o_bool, &ccp_wantoptions[0].predictor_1, + "don't allow Predictor-1", OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLR, + &ccp_allowoptions[0].predictor_1 }, + +#ifdef MPPE + /* MPPE options are symmetrical ... we only set wantoptions here */ + { "require-mppe", o_bool, &ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe, + "require MPPE encryption", + OPT_PRIO | MPPE_OPT_40 | MPPE_OPT_128 }, + { "+mppe", o_bool, &ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe, + "require MPPE encryption", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIO | MPPE_OPT_40 | MPPE_OPT_128 }, + { "nomppe", o_bool, &ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe, + "don't allow MPPE encryption", OPT_PRIO }, + { "-mppe", o_bool, &ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe, + "don't allow MPPE encryption", OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIO }, + + /* We use ccp_allowoptions[0].mppe as a junk var ... it is reset later */ + { "require-mppe-40", o_bool, &ccp_allowoptions[0].mppe, + "require MPPE 40-bit encryption", OPT_PRIO | OPT_A2OR | MPPE_OPT_40, + &ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe }, + { "+mppe-40", o_bool, &ccp_allowoptions[0].mppe, + "require MPPE 40-bit encryption", OPT_PRIO | OPT_A2OR | MPPE_OPT_40, + &ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe }, + { "nomppe-40", o_bool, &ccp_allowoptions[0].mppe, + "don't allow MPPE 40-bit encryption", + OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLRB | MPPE_OPT_40, &ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe }, + { "-mppe-40", o_bool, &ccp_allowoptions[0].mppe, + "don't allow MPPE 40-bit encryption", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLRB | MPPE_OPT_40, + &ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe }, + + { "require-mppe-128", o_bool, &ccp_allowoptions[0].mppe, + "require MPPE 128-bit encryption", OPT_PRIO | OPT_A2OR | MPPE_OPT_128, + &ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe }, + { "+mppe-128", o_bool, &ccp_allowoptions[0].mppe, + "require MPPE 128-bit encryption", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIO | OPT_A2OR | MPPE_OPT_128, + &ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe }, + { "nomppe-128", o_bool, &ccp_allowoptions[0].mppe, + "don't allow MPPE 128-bit encryption", + OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLRB | MPPE_OPT_128, &ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe }, + { "-mppe-128", o_bool, &ccp_allowoptions[0].mppe, + "don't allow MPPE 128-bit encryption", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLRB | MPPE_OPT_128, + &ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe }, + + /* strange one; we always request stateless, but will we allow stateful? */ + { "mppe-stateful", o_bool, &refuse_mppe_stateful, + "allow MPPE stateful mode", OPT_PRIO }, + { "nomppe-stateful", o_bool, &refuse_mppe_stateful, + "disallow MPPE stateful mode", OPT_PRIO | 1 }, +#endif /* MPPE */ + + { NULL } +}; +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +/* + * Protocol entry points from main code. + */ +static void ccp_init (int unit); +static void ccp_open (int unit); +static void ccp_close (int unit, char *); +static void ccp_lowerup (int unit); +static void ccp_lowerdown (int); +static void ccp_input (int unit, u_char *pkt, int len); +static void ccp_protrej (int unit); +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +static int ccp_printpkt (u_char *pkt, int len, + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), + void *arg); +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +static void ccp_datainput (int unit, u_char *pkt, int len); + +const struct protent ccp_protent = { + PPP_CCP, + ccp_init, + ccp_input, + ccp_protrej, + ccp_lowerup, + ccp_lowerdown, + ccp_open, + ccp_close, +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + ccp_printpkt, +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + ccp_datainput, + 1, +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + "CCP", + "Compressed", +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS + ccp_option_list, + NULL, +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT + NULL, + NULL +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ +}; + +fsm ccp_fsm[NUM_PPP]; +ccp_options ccp_wantoptions[NUM_PPP]; /* what to request the peer to use */ +ccp_options ccp_gotoptions[NUM_PPP]; /* what the peer agreed to do */ +ccp_options ccp_allowoptions[NUM_PPP]; /* what we'll agree to do */ +ccp_options ccp_hisoptions[NUM_PPP]; /* what we agreed to do */ + +/* + * Callbacks for fsm code. + */ +static void ccp_resetci (fsm *); +static int ccp_cilen (fsm *); +static void ccp_addci (fsm *, u_char *, int *); +static int ccp_ackci (fsm *, u_char *, int); +static int ccp_nakci (fsm *, u_char *, int, int); +static int ccp_rejci (fsm *, u_char *, int); +static int ccp_reqci (fsm *, u_char *, int *, int); +static void ccp_up (fsm *); +static void ccp_down (fsm *); +static int ccp_extcode (fsm *, int, int, u_char *, int); +static void ccp_rack_timeout (void *); +static char *method_name (ccp_options *, ccp_options *); + +static const fsm_callbacks ccp_callbacks = { + ccp_resetci, + ccp_cilen, + ccp_addci, + ccp_ackci, + ccp_nakci, + ccp_rejci, + ccp_reqci, + ccp_up, + ccp_down, + NULL, + NULL, + NULL, + NULL, + ccp_extcode, + "CCP" +}; + +/* + * Do we want / did we get any compression? + */ +#define ANY_COMPRESS(opt) ((opt).deflate || (opt).bsd_compress \ + || (opt).predictor_1 || (opt).predictor_2 \ + || (opt).mppe) + +/* + * Local state (mainly for handling reset-reqs and reset-acks). + */ +static int ccp_localstate[NUM_PPP]; +#define RACK_PENDING 1 /* waiting for reset-ack */ +#define RREQ_REPEAT 2 /* send another reset-req if no reset-ack */ + +#define RACKTIMEOUT 1 /* second */ + +static int all_rejected[NUM_PPP]; /* we rejected all peer's options */ + +/* + * Option parsing + */ +static int +setbsdcomp(argv) + char **argv; +{ + int rbits, abits; + char *str, *endp; + + str = *argv; + abits = rbits = strtol(str, &endp, 0); + if (endp != str && *endp == ',') { + str = endp + 1; + abits = strtol(str, &endp, 0); + } + if (*endp != 0 || endp == str) { + option_error("invalid parameter '%s' for bsdcomp option", *argv); + return 0; + } + if ((rbits != 0 && (rbits < BSD_MIN_BITS || rbits > BSD_MAX_BITS)) + || (abits != 0 && (abits < BSD_MIN_BITS || abits > BSD_MAX_BITS))) { + option_error("bsdcomp option values must be 0 or %d .. %d", + BSD_MIN_BITS, BSD_MAX_BITS); + return 0; + } + if (rbits > 0) { + ccp_wantoptions[0].bsd_compress = 1; + ccp_wantoptions[0].bsd_bits = rbits; + } else + ccp_wantoptions[0].bsd_compress = 0; + if (abits > 0) { + ccp_allowoptions[0].bsd_compress = 1; + ccp_allowoptions[0].bsd_bits = abits; + } else + ccp_allowoptions[0].bsd_compress = 0; + slprintf(bsd_value, sizeof(bsd_value), + rbits == abits? "%d": "%d,%d", rbits, abits); + + return 1; +} + +static int +setdeflate(argv) + char **argv; +{ + int rbits, abits; + char *str, *endp; + + str = *argv; + abits = rbits = strtol(str, &endp, 0); + if (endp != str && *endp == ',') { + str = endp + 1; + abits = strtol(str, &endp, 0); + } + if (*endp != 0 || endp == str) { + option_error("invalid parameter '%s' for deflate option", *argv); + return 0; + } + if ((rbits != 0 && (rbits < DEFLATE_MIN_SIZE || rbits > DEFLATE_MAX_SIZE)) + || (abits != 0 && (abits < DEFLATE_MIN_SIZE + || abits > DEFLATE_MAX_SIZE))) { + option_error("deflate option values must be 0 or %d .. %d", + DEFLATE_MIN_SIZE, DEFLATE_MAX_SIZE); + return 0; + } + if (rbits == DEFLATE_MIN_SIZE || abits == DEFLATE_MIN_SIZE) { + if (rbits == DEFLATE_MIN_SIZE) + rbits = DEFLATE_MIN_WORKS; + if (abits == DEFLATE_MIN_SIZE) + abits = DEFLATE_MIN_WORKS; + warn("deflate option value of %d changed to %d to avoid zlib bug", + DEFLATE_MIN_SIZE, DEFLATE_MIN_WORKS); + } + if (rbits > 0) { + ccp_wantoptions[0].deflate = 1; + ccp_wantoptions[0].deflate_size = rbits; + } else + ccp_wantoptions[0].deflate = 0; + if (abits > 0) { + ccp_allowoptions[0].deflate = 1; + ccp_allowoptions[0].deflate_size = abits; + } else + ccp_allowoptions[0].deflate = 0; + slprintf(deflate_value, sizeof(deflate_value), + rbits == abits? "%d": "%d,%d", rbits, abits); + + return 1; +} + +/* + * ccp_init - initialize CCP. + */ +static void +ccp_init(unit) + int unit; +{ + fsm *f = &ccp_fsm[unit]; + + f->unit = unit; + f->protocol = PPP_CCP; + f->callbacks = &ccp_callbacks; + fsm_init(f); + + memset(&ccp_wantoptions[unit], 0, sizeof(ccp_options)); + memset(&ccp_gotoptions[unit], 0, sizeof(ccp_options)); + memset(&ccp_allowoptions[unit], 0, sizeof(ccp_options)); + memset(&ccp_hisoptions[unit], 0, sizeof(ccp_options)); + + ccp_wantoptions[0].deflate = 1; + ccp_wantoptions[0].deflate_size = DEFLATE_MAX_SIZE; + ccp_wantoptions[0].deflate_correct = 1; + ccp_wantoptions[0].deflate_draft = 1; + ccp_allowoptions[0].deflate = 1; + ccp_allowoptions[0].deflate_size = DEFLATE_MAX_SIZE; + ccp_allowoptions[0].deflate_correct = 1; + ccp_allowoptions[0].deflate_draft = 1; + + ccp_wantoptions[0].bsd_compress = 1; + ccp_wantoptions[0].bsd_bits = BSD_MAX_BITS; + ccp_allowoptions[0].bsd_compress = 1; + ccp_allowoptions[0].bsd_bits = BSD_MAX_BITS; + + ccp_allowoptions[0].predictor_1 = 1; +} + +/* + * ccp_open - CCP is allowed to come up. + */ +static void +ccp_open(unit) + int unit; +{ + fsm *f = &ccp_fsm[unit]; + + if (f->state != OPENED) + ccp_flags_set(unit, 1, 0); + + /* + * Find out which compressors the kernel supports before + * deciding whether to open in silent mode. + */ + ccp_resetci(f); + if (!ANY_COMPRESS(ccp_gotoptions[unit])) + f->flags |= OPT_SILENT; + + fsm_open(f); +} + +/* + * ccp_close - Terminate CCP. + */ +static void +ccp_close(unit, reason) + int unit; + char *reason; +{ + ccp_flags_set(unit, 0, 0); + fsm_close(&ccp_fsm[unit], reason); +} + +/* + * ccp_lowerup - we may now transmit CCP packets. + */ +static void +ccp_lowerup(unit) + int unit; +{ + fsm_lowerup(&ccp_fsm[unit]); +} + +/* + * ccp_lowerdown - we may not transmit CCP packets. + */ +static void +ccp_lowerdown(unit) + int unit; +{ + fsm_lowerdown(&ccp_fsm[unit]); +} + +/* + * ccp_input - process a received CCP packet. + */ +static void +ccp_input(unit, p, len) + int unit; + u_char *p; + int len; +{ + fsm *f = &ccp_fsm[unit]; + int oldstate; + + /* + * Check for a terminate-request so we can print a message. + */ + oldstate = f->state; + fsm_input(f, p, len); + if (oldstate == OPENED && p[0] == TERMREQ && f->state != OPENED) { + notice("Compression disabled by peer."); +#ifdef MPPE + if (ccp_gotoptions[unit].mppe) { + error("MPPE disabled, closing LCP"); + lcp_close(unit, "MPPE disabled by peer"); + } +#endif + } + + /* + * If we get a terminate-ack and we're not asking for compression, + * close CCP. + */ + if (oldstate == REQSENT && p[0] == TERMACK + && !ANY_COMPRESS(ccp_gotoptions[unit])) + ccp_close(unit, "No compression negotiated"); +} + +/* + * Handle a CCP-specific code. + */ +static int +ccp_extcode(f, code, id, p, len) + fsm *f; + int code, id; + u_char *p; + int len; +{ + switch (code) { + case CCP_RESETREQ: + if (f->state != OPENED) + break; + /* send a reset-ack, which the transmitter will see and + reset its compression state. */ + fsm_sdata(f, CCP_RESETACK, id, NULL, 0); + break; + + case CCP_RESETACK: + if (ccp_localstate[f->unit] & RACK_PENDING && id == f->reqid) { + ccp_localstate[f->unit] &= ~(RACK_PENDING | RREQ_REPEAT); + UNTIMEOUT(ccp_rack_timeout, f); + } + break; + + default: + return 0; + } + + return 1; +} + +/* + * ccp_protrej - peer doesn't talk CCP. + */ +static void +ccp_protrej(unit) + int unit; +{ + ccp_flags_set(unit, 0, 0); + fsm_lowerdown(&ccp_fsm[unit]); + +#ifdef MPPE + if (ccp_gotoptions[unit].mppe) { + error("MPPE required but peer negotiation failed"); + lcp_close(unit, "MPPE required but peer negotiation failed"); + } +#endif + +} + +/* + * ccp_resetci - initialize at start of negotiation. + */ +static void +ccp_resetci(f) + fsm *f; +{ + ccp_options *go = &ccp_gotoptions[f->unit]; + u_char opt_buf[CCP_MAX_OPTION_LENGTH]; + + *go = ccp_wantoptions[f->unit]; + all_rejected[f->unit] = 0; + +#ifdef MPPE + if (go->mppe) { + ccp_options *ao = &ccp_allowoptions[f->unit]; + int auth_mschap_bits = auth_done[f->unit]; + int numbits; + + /* + * Start with a basic sanity check: mschap[v2] auth must be in + * exactly one direction. RFC 3079 says that the keys are + * 'derived from the credentials of the peer that initiated the call', + * however the PPP protocol doesn't have such a concept, and pppd + * cannot get this info externally. Instead we do the best we can. + * NB: If MPPE is required, all other compression opts are invalid. + * So, we return right away if we can't do it. + */ + + /* Leave only the mschap auth bits set */ + auth_mschap_bits &= (CHAP_MS_WITHPEER | CHAP_MS_PEER | + CHAP_MS2_WITHPEER | CHAP_MS2_PEER); + /* Count the mschap auths */ + auth_mschap_bits >>= CHAP_MS_SHIFT; + numbits = 0; + do { + numbits += auth_mschap_bits & 1; + auth_mschap_bits >>= 1; + } while (auth_mschap_bits); + if (numbits > 1) { + error("MPPE required, but auth done in both directions."); + lcp_close(f->unit, "MPPE required but not available"); + return; + } + if (!numbits) { + error("MPPE required, but MS-CHAP[v2] auth not performed."); + lcp_close(f->unit, "MPPE required but not available"); + return; + } + + /* A plugin (eg radius) may not have obtained key material. */ + if (!mppe_keys_set) { + error("MPPE required, but keys are not available. " + "Possible plugin problem?"); + lcp_close(f->unit, "MPPE required but not available"); + return; + } + + /* LM auth not supported for MPPE */ + if (auth_done[f->unit] & (CHAP_MS_WITHPEER | CHAP_MS_PEER)) { + /* This might be noise */ + if (go->mppe & MPPE_OPT_40) { + notice("Disabling 40-bit MPPE; MS-CHAP LM not supported"); + go->mppe &= ~MPPE_OPT_40; + ccp_wantoptions[f->unit].mppe &= ~MPPE_OPT_40; + } + } + + /* Last check: can we actually negotiate something? */ + if (!(go->mppe & (MPPE_OPT_40 | MPPE_OPT_128))) { + /* Could be misconfig, could be 40-bit disabled above. */ + error("MPPE required, but both 40-bit and 128-bit disabled."); + lcp_close(f->unit, "MPPE required but not available"); + return; + } + + /* sync options */ + ao->mppe = go->mppe; + /* MPPE is not compatible with other compression types */ + ao->bsd_compress = go->bsd_compress = 0; + ao->predictor_1 = go->predictor_1 = 0; + ao->predictor_2 = go->predictor_2 = 0; + ao->deflate = go->deflate = 0; + } +#endif /* MPPE */ + + /* + * Check whether the kernel knows about the various + * compression methods we might request. + */ +#ifdef MPPE + if (go->mppe) { + opt_buf[0] = CI_MPPE; + opt_buf[1] = CILEN_MPPE; + MPPE_OPTS_TO_CI(go->mppe, &opt_buf[2]); + /* Key material unimportant here. */ + if (ccp_test(f->unit, opt_buf, CILEN_MPPE + MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN, 0) <= 0) { + error("MPPE required, but kernel has no support."); + lcp_close(f->unit, "MPPE required but not available"); + } + } +#endif + if (go->bsd_compress) { + opt_buf[0] = CI_BSD_COMPRESS; + opt_buf[1] = CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS; + opt_buf[2] = BSD_MAKE_OPT(BSD_CURRENT_VERSION, BSD_MIN_BITS); + if (ccp_test(f->unit, opt_buf, CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS, 0) <= 0) + go->bsd_compress = 0; + } + if (go->deflate) { + if (go->deflate_correct) { + opt_buf[0] = CI_DEFLATE; + opt_buf[1] = CILEN_DEFLATE; + opt_buf[2] = DEFLATE_MAKE_OPT(DEFLATE_MIN_WORKS); + opt_buf[3] = DEFLATE_CHK_SEQUENCE; + if (ccp_test(f->unit, opt_buf, CILEN_DEFLATE, 0) <= 0) + go->deflate_correct = 0; + } + if (go->deflate_draft) { + opt_buf[0] = CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT; + opt_buf[1] = CILEN_DEFLATE; + opt_buf[2] = DEFLATE_MAKE_OPT(DEFLATE_MIN_WORKS); + opt_buf[3] = DEFLATE_CHK_SEQUENCE; + if (ccp_test(f->unit, opt_buf, CILEN_DEFLATE, 0) <= 0) + go->deflate_draft = 0; + } + if (!go->deflate_correct && !go->deflate_draft) + go->deflate = 0; + } + if (go->predictor_1) { + opt_buf[0] = CI_PREDICTOR_1; + opt_buf[1] = CILEN_PREDICTOR_1; + if (ccp_test(f->unit, opt_buf, CILEN_PREDICTOR_1, 0) <= 0) + go->predictor_1 = 0; + } + if (go->predictor_2) { + opt_buf[0] = CI_PREDICTOR_2; + opt_buf[1] = CILEN_PREDICTOR_2; + if (ccp_test(f->unit, opt_buf, CILEN_PREDICTOR_2, 0) <= 0) + go->predictor_2 = 0; + } +} + +/* + * ccp_cilen - Return total length of our configuration info. + */ +static int +ccp_cilen(f) + fsm *f; +{ + ccp_options *go = &ccp_gotoptions[f->unit]; + + return (go->bsd_compress? CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS: 0) + + (go->deflate? CILEN_DEFLATE: 0) + + (go->predictor_1? CILEN_PREDICTOR_1: 0) + + (go->predictor_2? CILEN_PREDICTOR_2: 0) + + (go->mppe? CILEN_MPPE: 0); +} + +/* + * ccp_addci - put our requests in a packet. + */ +static void +ccp_addci(f, p, lenp) + fsm *f; + u_char *p; + int *lenp; +{ + int res; + ccp_options *go = &ccp_gotoptions[f->unit]; + u_char *p0 = p; + + /* + * Add the compression types that we can receive, in decreasing + * preference order. Get the kernel to allocate the first one + * in case it gets Acked. + */ +#ifdef MPPE + if (go->mppe) { + u_char opt_buf[CILEN_MPPE + MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN]; + + p[0] = opt_buf[0] = CI_MPPE; + p[1] = opt_buf[1] = CILEN_MPPE; + MPPE_OPTS_TO_CI(go->mppe, &p[2]); + MPPE_OPTS_TO_CI(go->mppe, &opt_buf[2]); + MEMCPY(&opt_buf[CILEN_MPPE], mppe_recv_key, MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN); + res = ccp_test(f->unit, opt_buf, CILEN_MPPE + MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN, 0); + if (res > 0) + p += CILEN_MPPE; + else + /* This shouldn't happen, we've already tested it! */ + lcp_close(f->unit, "MPPE required but not available in kernel"); + } +#endif + if (go->deflate) { + p[0] = go->deflate_correct? CI_DEFLATE: CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT; + p[1] = CILEN_DEFLATE; + p[2] = DEFLATE_MAKE_OPT(go->deflate_size); + p[3] = DEFLATE_CHK_SEQUENCE; + if (p != p0) { + p += CILEN_DEFLATE; + } else { + for (;;) { + if (go->deflate_size < DEFLATE_MIN_WORKS) { + go->deflate = 0; + break; + } + res = ccp_test(f->unit, p, CILEN_DEFLATE, 0); + if (res > 0) { + p += CILEN_DEFLATE; + break; + } else if (res < 0) { + go->deflate = 0; + break; + } + --go->deflate_size; + p[2] = DEFLATE_MAKE_OPT(go->deflate_size); + } + } + if (p != p0 && go->deflate_correct && go->deflate_draft) { + p[0] = CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT; + p[1] = CILEN_DEFLATE; + p[2] = p[2 - CILEN_DEFLATE]; + p[3] = DEFLATE_CHK_SEQUENCE; + p += CILEN_DEFLATE; + } + } + if (go->bsd_compress) { + p[0] = CI_BSD_COMPRESS; + p[1] = CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS; + p[2] = BSD_MAKE_OPT(BSD_CURRENT_VERSION, go->bsd_bits); + if (p != p0) { + p += CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS; /* not the first option */ + } else { + for (;;) { + if (go->bsd_bits < BSD_MIN_BITS) { + go->bsd_compress = 0; + break; + } + res = ccp_test(f->unit, p, CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS, 0); + if (res > 0) { + p += CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS; + break; + } else if (res < 0) { + go->bsd_compress = 0; + break; + } + --go->bsd_bits; + p[2] = BSD_MAKE_OPT(BSD_CURRENT_VERSION, go->bsd_bits); + } + } + } + /* XXX Should Predictor 2 be preferable to Predictor 1? */ + if (go->predictor_1) { + p[0] = CI_PREDICTOR_1; + p[1] = CILEN_PREDICTOR_1; + if (p == p0 && ccp_test(f->unit, p, CILEN_PREDICTOR_1, 0) <= 0) { + go->predictor_1 = 0; + } else { + p += CILEN_PREDICTOR_1; + } + } + if (go->predictor_2) { + p[0] = CI_PREDICTOR_2; + p[1] = CILEN_PREDICTOR_2; + if (p == p0 && ccp_test(f->unit, p, CILEN_PREDICTOR_2, 0) <= 0) { + go->predictor_2 = 0; + } else { + p += CILEN_PREDICTOR_2; + } + } + + go->method = (p > p0)? p0[0]: -1; + + *lenp = p - p0; +} + +/* + * ccp_ackci - process a received configure-ack, and return + * 1 iff the packet was OK. + */ +static int +ccp_ackci(f, p, len) + fsm *f; + u_char *p; + int len; +{ + ccp_options *go = &ccp_gotoptions[f->unit]; + u_char *p0 = p; + +#ifdef MPPE + if (go->mppe) { + u_char opt_buf[CILEN_MPPE]; + + opt_buf[0] = CI_MPPE; + opt_buf[1] = CILEN_MPPE; + MPPE_OPTS_TO_CI(go->mppe, &opt_buf[2]); + if (len < CILEN_MPPE || memcmp(opt_buf, p, CILEN_MPPE)) + return 0; + p += CILEN_MPPE; + len -= CILEN_MPPE; + /* XXX Cope with first/fast ack */ + if (len == 0) + return 1; + } +#endif + if (go->deflate) { + if (len < CILEN_DEFLATE + || p[0] != (go->deflate_correct? CI_DEFLATE: CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT) + || p[1] != CILEN_DEFLATE + || p[2] != DEFLATE_MAKE_OPT(go->deflate_size) + || p[3] != DEFLATE_CHK_SEQUENCE) + return 0; + p += CILEN_DEFLATE; + len -= CILEN_DEFLATE; + /* XXX Cope with first/fast ack */ + if (len == 0) + return 1; + if (go->deflate_correct && go->deflate_draft) { + if (len < CILEN_DEFLATE + || p[0] != CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT + || p[1] != CILEN_DEFLATE + || p[2] != DEFLATE_MAKE_OPT(go->deflate_size) + || p[3] != DEFLATE_CHK_SEQUENCE) + return 0; + p += CILEN_DEFLATE; + len -= CILEN_DEFLATE; + } + } + if (go->bsd_compress) { + if (len < CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS + || p[0] != CI_BSD_COMPRESS || p[1] != CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS + || p[2] != BSD_MAKE_OPT(BSD_CURRENT_VERSION, go->bsd_bits)) + return 0; + p += CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS; + len -= CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS; + /* XXX Cope with first/fast ack */ + if (p == p0 && len == 0) + return 1; + } + if (go->predictor_1) { + if (len < CILEN_PREDICTOR_1 + || p[0] != CI_PREDICTOR_1 || p[1] != CILEN_PREDICTOR_1) + return 0; + p += CILEN_PREDICTOR_1; + len -= CILEN_PREDICTOR_1; + /* XXX Cope with first/fast ack */ + if (p == p0 && len == 0) + return 1; + } + if (go->predictor_2) { + if (len < CILEN_PREDICTOR_2 + || p[0] != CI_PREDICTOR_2 || p[1] != CILEN_PREDICTOR_2) + return 0; + p += CILEN_PREDICTOR_2; + len -= CILEN_PREDICTOR_2; + /* XXX Cope with first/fast ack */ + if (p == p0 && len == 0) + return 1; + } + + if (len != 0) + return 0; + return 1; +} + +/* + * ccp_nakci - process received configure-nak. + * Returns 1 iff the nak was OK. + */ +static int +ccp_nakci(f, p, len, treat_as_reject) + fsm *f; + u_char *p; + int len; + int treat_as_reject; +{ + ccp_options *go = &ccp_gotoptions[f->unit]; + ccp_options no; /* options we've seen already */ + ccp_options try; /* options to ask for next time */ + + memset(&no, 0, sizeof(no)); + try = *go; + +#ifdef MPPE + if (go->mppe && len >= CILEN_MPPE + && p[0] == CI_MPPE && p[1] == CILEN_MPPE) { + no.mppe = 1; + /* + * Peer wants us to use a different strength or other setting. + * Fail if we aren't willing to use his suggestion. + */ + MPPE_CI_TO_OPTS(&p[2], try.mppe); + if ((try.mppe & MPPE_OPT_STATEFUL) && refuse_mppe_stateful) { + error("Refusing MPPE stateful mode offered by peer"); + try.mppe = 0; + } else if (((go->mppe | MPPE_OPT_STATEFUL) & try.mppe) != try.mppe) { + /* Peer must have set options we didn't request (suggest) */ + try.mppe = 0; + } + + if (!try.mppe) { + error("MPPE required but peer negotiation failed"); + lcp_close(f->unit, "MPPE required but peer negotiation failed"); + } + } +#endif /* MPPE */ + if (go->deflate && len >= CILEN_DEFLATE + && p[0] == (go->deflate_correct? CI_DEFLATE: CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT) + && p[1] == CILEN_DEFLATE) { + no.deflate = 1; + /* + * Peer wants us to use a different code size or something. + * Stop asking for Deflate if we don't understand his suggestion. + */ + if (DEFLATE_METHOD(p[2]) != DEFLATE_METHOD_VAL + || DEFLATE_SIZE(p[2]) < DEFLATE_MIN_WORKS + || p[3] != DEFLATE_CHK_SEQUENCE) + try.deflate = 0; + else if (DEFLATE_SIZE(p[2]) < go->deflate_size) + try.deflate_size = DEFLATE_SIZE(p[2]); + p += CILEN_DEFLATE; + len -= CILEN_DEFLATE; + if (go->deflate_correct && go->deflate_draft + && len >= CILEN_DEFLATE && p[0] == CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT + && p[1] == CILEN_DEFLATE) { + p += CILEN_DEFLATE; + len -= CILEN_DEFLATE; + } + } + + if (go->bsd_compress && len >= CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS + && p[0] == CI_BSD_COMPRESS && p[1] == CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS) { + no.bsd_compress = 1; + /* + * Peer wants us to use a different number of bits + * or a different version. + */ + if (BSD_VERSION(p[2]) != BSD_CURRENT_VERSION) + try.bsd_compress = 0; + else if (BSD_NBITS(p[2]) < go->bsd_bits) + try.bsd_bits = BSD_NBITS(p[2]); + p += CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS; + len -= CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS; + } + + /* + * Predictor-1 and 2 have no options, so they can't be Naked. + * + * There may be remaining options but we ignore them. + */ + + if (f->state != OPENED) + *go = try; + return 1; +} + +/* + * ccp_rejci - reject some of our suggested compression methods. + */ +static int +ccp_rejci(f, p, len) + fsm *f; + u_char *p; + int len; +{ + ccp_options *go = &ccp_gotoptions[f->unit]; + ccp_options try; /* options to request next time */ + + try = *go; + + /* + * Cope with empty configure-rejects by ceasing to send + * configure-requests. + */ + if (len == 0 && all_rejected[f->unit]) + return -1; + +#ifdef MPPE + if (go->mppe && len >= CILEN_MPPE + && p[0] == CI_MPPE && p[1] == CILEN_MPPE) { + error("MPPE required but peer refused"); + lcp_close(f->unit, "MPPE required but peer refused"); + p += CILEN_MPPE; + len -= CILEN_MPPE; + } +#endif + if (go->deflate_correct && len >= CILEN_DEFLATE + && p[0] == CI_DEFLATE && p[1] == CILEN_DEFLATE) { + if (p[2] != DEFLATE_MAKE_OPT(go->deflate_size) + || p[3] != DEFLATE_CHK_SEQUENCE) + return 0; /* Rej is bad */ + try.deflate_correct = 0; + p += CILEN_DEFLATE; + len -= CILEN_DEFLATE; + } + if (go->deflate_draft && len >= CILEN_DEFLATE + && p[0] == CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT && p[1] == CILEN_DEFLATE) { + if (p[2] != DEFLATE_MAKE_OPT(go->deflate_size) + || p[3] != DEFLATE_CHK_SEQUENCE) + return 0; /* Rej is bad */ + try.deflate_draft = 0; + p += CILEN_DEFLATE; + len -= CILEN_DEFLATE; + } + if (!try.deflate_correct && !try.deflate_draft) + try.deflate = 0; + if (go->bsd_compress && len >= CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS + && p[0] == CI_BSD_COMPRESS && p[1] == CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS) { + if (p[2] != BSD_MAKE_OPT(BSD_CURRENT_VERSION, go->bsd_bits)) + return 0; + try.bsd_compress = 0; + p += CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS; + len -= CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS; + } + if (go->predictor_1 && len >= CILEN_PREDICTOR_1 + && p[0] == CI_PREDICTOR_1 && p[1] == CILEN_PREDICTOR_1) { + try.predictor_1 = 0; + p += CILEN_PREDICTOR_1; + len -= CILEN_PREDICTOR_1; + } + if (go->predictor_2 && len >= CILEN_PREDICTOR_2 + && p[0] == CI_PREDICTOR_2 && p[1] == CILEN_PREDICTOR_2) { + try.predictor_2 = 0; + p += CILEN_PREDICTOR_2; + len -= CILEN_PREDICTOR_2; + } + + if (len != 0) + return 0; + + if (f->state != OPENED) + *go = try; + + return 1; +} + +/* + * ccp_reqci - processed a received configure-request. + * Returns CONFACK, CONFNAK or CONFREJ and the packet modified + * appropriately. + */ +static int +ccp_reqci(f, p, lenp, dont_nak) + fsm *f; + u_char *p; + int *lenp; + int dont_nak; +{ + ppp_pcb *pcb = &ppp_pcb_list[f->unit]; + int ret, newret, res; + u_char *p0, *retp; + int len, clen, type, nb; + ccp_options *ho = &ccp_hisoptions[f->unit]; + ccp_options *ao = &ccp_allowoptions[f->unit]; +#ifdef MPPE + bool rej_for_ci_mppe = 1; /* Are we rejecting based on a bad/missing */ + /* CI_MPPE, or due to other options? */ +#endif + + ret = CONFACK; + retp = p0 = p; + len = *lenp; + + memset(ho, 0, sizeof(ccp_options)); + ho->method = (len > 0)? p[0]: -1; + + while (len > 0) { + newret = CONFACK; + if (len < 2 || p[1] < 2 || p[1] > len) { + /* length is bad */ + clen = len; + newret = CONFREJ; + + } else { + type = p[0]; + clen = p[1]; + + switch (type) { +#ifdef MPPE + case CI_MPPE: + if (!ao->mppe || clen != CILEN_MPPE) { + newret = CONFREJ; + break; + } + MPPE_CI_TO_OPTS(&p[2], ho->mppe); + + /* Nak if anything unsupported or unknown are set. */ + if (ho->mppe & MPPE_OPT_UNSUPPORTED) { + newret = CONFNAK; + ho->mppe &= ~MPPE_OPT_UNSUPPORTED; + } + if (ho->mppe & MPPE_OPT_UNKNOWN) { + newret = CONFNAK; + ho->mppe &= ~MPPE_OPT_UNKNOWN; + } + + /* Check state opt */ + if (ho->mppe & MPPE_OPT_STATEFUL) { + /* + * We can Nak and request stateless, but it's a + * lot easier to just assume the peer will request + * it if he can do it; stateful mode is bad over + * the Internet -- which is where we expect MPPE. + */ + if (refuse_mppe_stateful) { + error("Refusing MPPE stateful mode offered by peer"); + newret = CONFREJ; + break; + } + } + + /* Find out which of {S,L} are set. */ + if ((ho->mppe & MPPE_OPT_128) + && (ho->mppe & MPPE_OPT_40)) { + /* Both are set, negotiate the strongest. */ + newret = CONFNAK; + if (ao->mppe & MPPE_OPT_128) + ho->mppe &= ~MPPE_OPT_40; + else if (ao->mppe & MPPE_OPT_40) + ho->mppe &= ~MPPE_OPT_128; + else { + newret = CONFREJ; + break; + } + } else if (ho->mppe & MPPE_OPT_128) { + if (!(ao->mppe & MPPE_OPT_128)) { + newret = CONFREJ; + break; + } + } else if (ho->mppe & MPPE_OPT_40) { + if (!(ao->mppe & MPPE_OPT_40)) { + newret = CONFREJ; + break; + } + } else { + /* Neither are set. */ + /* We cannot accept this. */ + newret = CONFNAK; + /* Give the peer our idea of what can be used, + so it can choose and confirm */ + ho->mppe = ao->mppe; + } + + /* rebuild the opts */ + MPPE_OPTS_TO_CI(ho->mppe, &p[2]); + if (newret == CONFACK) { + u_char opt_buf[CILEN_MPPE + MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN]; + int mtu; + + MEMCPY(opt_buf, p, CILEN_MPPE); + MEMCPY(&opt_buf[CILEN_MPPE], mppe_send_key, + MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN); + if (ccp_test(f->unit, opt_buf, + CILEN_MPPE + MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN, 1) <= 0) { + /* This shouldn't happen, we've already tested it! */ + error("MPPE required, but kernel has no support."); + lcp_close(f->unit, "MPPE required but not available"); + newret = CONFREJ; + break; + } + /* + * We need to decrease the interface MTU by MPPE_PAD + * because MPPE frames **grow**. The kernel [must] + * allocate MPPE_PAD extra bytes in xmit buffers. + */ + mtu = netif_get_mtu(pcb); + if (mtu) + netif_set_mtu(pcb, mtu - MPPE_PAD); + else + newret = CONFREJ; + } + + /* + * We have accepted MPPE or are willing to negotiate + * MPPE parameters. A CONFREJ is due to subsequent + * (non-MPPE) processing. + */ + rej_for_ci_mppe = 0; + break; +#endif /* MPPE */ + case CI_DEFLATE: + case CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT: + if (!ao->deflate || clen != CILEN_DEFLATE + || (!ao->deflate_correct && type == CI_DEFLATE) + || (!ao->deflate_draft && type == CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT)) { + newret = CONFREJ; + break; + } + + ho->deflate = 1; + ho->deflate_size = nb = DEFLATE_SIZE(p[2]); + if (DEFLATE_METHOD(p[2]) != DEFLATE_METHOD_VAL + || p[3] != DEFLATE_CHK_SEQUENCE + || nb > ao->deflate_size || nb < DEFLATE_MIN_WORKS) { + newret = CONFNAK; + if (!dont_nak) { + p[2] = DEFLATE_MAKE_OPT(ao->deflate_size); + p[3] = DEFLATE_CHK_SEQUENCE; + /* fall through to test this #bits below */ + } else + break; + } + + /* + * Check whether we can do Deflate with the window + * size they want. If the window is too big, reduce + * it until the kernel can cope and nak with that. + * We only check this for the first option. + */ + if (p == p0) { + for (;;) { + res = ccp_test(f->unit, p, CILEN_DEFLATE, 1); + if (res > 0) + break; /* it's OK now */ + if (res < 0 || nb == DEFLATE_MIN_WORKS || dont_nak) { + newret = CONFREJ; + p[2] = DEFLATE_MAKE_OPT(ho->deflate_size); + break; + } + newret = CONFNAK; + --nb; + p[2] = DEFLATE_MAKE_OPT(nb); + } + } + break; + + case CI_BSD_COMPRESS: + if (!ao->bsd_compress || clen != CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS) { + newret = CONFREJ; + break; + } + + ho->bsd_compress = 1; + ho->bsd_bits = nb = BSD_NBITS(p[2]); + if (BSD_VERSION(p[2]) != BSD_CURRENT_VERSION + || nb > ao->bsd_bits || nb < BSD_MIN_BITS) { + newret = CONFNAK; + if (!dont_nak) { + p[2] = BSD_MAKE_OPT(BSD_CURRENT_VERSION, ao->bsd_bits); + /* fall through to test this #bits below */ + } else + break; + } + + /* + * Check whether we can do BSD-Compress with the code + * size they want. If the code size is too big, reduce + * it until the kernel can cope and nak with that. + * We only check this for the first option. + */ + if (p == p0) { + for (;;) { + res = ccp_test(f->unit, p, CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS, 1); + if (res > 0) + break; + if (res < 0 || nb == BSD_MIN_BITS || dont_nak) { + newret = CONFREJ; + p[2] = BSD_MAKE_OPT(BSD_CURRENT_VERSION, + ho->bsd_bits); + break; + } + newret = CONFNAK; + --nb; + p[2] = BSD_MAKE_OPT(BSD_CURRENT_VERSION, nb); + } + } + break; + + case CI_PREDICTOR_1: + if (!ao->predictor_1 || clen != CILEN_PREDICTOR_1) { + newret = CONFREJ; + break; + } + + ho->predictor_1 = 1; + if (p == p0 + && ccp_test(f->unit, p, CILEN_PREDICTOR_1, 1) <= 0) { + newret = CONFREJ; + } + break; + + case CI_PREDICTOR_2: + if (!ao->predictor_2 || clen != CILEN_PREDICTOR_2) { + newret = CONFREJ; + break; + } + + ho->predictor_2 = 1; + if (p == p0 + && ccp_test(f->unit, p, CILEN_PREDICTOR_2, 1) <= 0) { + newret = CONFREJ; + } + break; + + default: + newret = CONFREJ; + } + } + + if (newret == CONFNAK && dont_nak) + newret = CONFREJ; + if (!(newret == CONFACK || (newret == CONFNAK && ret == CONFREJ))) { + /* we're returning this option */ + if (newret == CONFREJ && ret == CONFNAK) + retp = p0; + ret = newret; + if (p != retp) + MEMCPY(retp, p, clen); + retp += clen; + } + + p += clen; + len -= clen; + } + + if (ret != CONFACK) { + if (ret == CONFREJ && *lenp == retp - p0) + all_rejected[f->unit] = 1; + else + *lenp = retp - p0; + } +#ifdef MPPE + if (ret == CONFREJ && ao->mppe && rej_for_ci_mppe) { + error("MPPE required but peer negotiation failed"); + lcp_close(f->unit, "MPPE required but peer negotiation failed"); + } +#endif + return ret; +} + +/* + * Make a string name for a compression method (or 2). + */ +static char * +method_name(opt, opt2) + ccp_options *opt, *opt2; +{ + static char result[64]; + + if (!ANY_COMPRESS(*opt)) + return "(none)"; + switch (opt->method) { +#ifdef MPPE + case CI_MPPE: + { + char *p = result; + char *q = result + sizeof(result); /* 1 past result */ + + slprintf(p, q - p, "MPPE "); + p += 5; + if (opt->mppe & MPPE_OPT_128) { + slprintf(p, q - p, "128-bit "); + p += 8; + } + if (opt->mppe & MPPE_OPT_40) { + slprintf(p, q - p, "40-bit "); + p += 7; + } + if (opt->mppe & MPPE_OPT_STATEFUL) + slprintf(p, q - p, "stateful"); + else + slprintf(p, q - p, "stateless"); + + break; + } +#endif + case CI_DEFLATE: + case CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT: + if (opt2 != NULL && opt2->deflate_size != opt->deflate_size) + slprintf(result, sizeof(result), "Deflate%s (%d/%d)", + (opt->method == CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT? "(old#)": ""), + opt->deflate_size, opt2->deflate_size); + else + slprintf(result, sizeof(result), "Deflate%s (%d)", + (opt->method == CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT? "(old#)": ""), + opt->deflate_size); + break; + case CI_BSD_COMPRESS: + if (opt2 != NULL && opt2->bsd_bits != opt->bsd_bits) + slprintf(result, sizeof(result), "BSD-Compress (%d/%d)", + opt->bsd_bits, opt2->bsd_bits); + else + slprintf(result, sizeof(result), "BSD-Compress (%d)", + opt->bsd_bits); + break; + case CI_PREDICTOR_1: + return "Predictor 1"; + case CI_PREDICTOR_2: + return "Predictor 2"; + default: + slprintf(result, sizeof(result), "Method %d", opt->method); + } + return result; +} + +/* + * CCP has come up - inform the kernel driver and log a message. + */ +static void +ccp_up(f) + fsm *f; +{ + ccp_options *go = &ccp_gotoptions[f->unit]; + ccp_options *ho = &ccp_hisoptions[f->unit]; + char method1[64]; + + ccp_flags_set(f->unit, 1, 1); + if (ANY_COMPRESS(*go)) { + if (ANY_COMPRESS(*ho)) { + if (go->method == ho->method) { + notice("%s compression enabled", method_name(go, ho)); + } else { + strlcpy(method1, method_name(go, NULL), sizeof(method1)); + notice("%s / %s compression enabled", + method1, method_name(ho, NULL)); + } + } else + notice("%s receive compression enabled", method_name(go, NULL)); + } else if (ANY_COMPRESS(*ho)) + notice("%s transmit compression enabled", method_name(ho, NULL)); +#ifdef MPPE + if (go->mppe) { + BZERO(mppe_recv_key, MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN); + BZERO(mppe_send_key, MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN); + continue_networks(f->unit); /* Bring up IP et al */ + } +#endif +} + +/* + * CCP has gone down - inform the kernel driver. + */ +static void +ccp_down(f) + fsm *f; +{ + if (ccp_localstate[f->unit] & RACK_PENDING) + UNTIMEOUT(ccp_rack_timeout, f); + ccp_localstate[f->unit] = 0; + ccp_flags_set(f->unit, 1, 0); +#ifdef MPPE + if (ccp_gotoptions[f->unit].mppe) { + ccp_gotoptions[f->unit].mppe = 0; + if (lcp_fsm[f->unit].state == OPENED) { + /* If LCP is not already going down, make sure it does. */ + error("MPPE disabled"); + lcp_close(f->unit, "MPPE disabled"); + } + } +#endif +} + +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +/* + * Print the contents of a CCP packet. + */ +static char *ccp_codenames[] = { + "ConfReq", "ConfAck", "ConfNak", "ConfRej", + "TermReq", "TermAck", "CodeRej", + NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, + "ResetReq", "ResetAck", +}; + +static int +ccp_printpkt(p, plen, printer, arg) + u_char *p; + int plen; + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...); + void *arg; +{ + u_char *p0, *optend; + int code, id, len; + int optlen; + + p0 = p; + if (plen < HEADERLEN) + return 0; + code = p[0]; + id = p[1]; + len = (p[2] << 8) + p[3]; + if (len < HEADERLEN || len > plen) + return 0; + + if (code >= 1 && code <= sizeof(ccp_codenames) / sizeof(char *) + && ccp_codenames[code-1] != NULL) + printer(arg, " %s", ccp_codenames[code-1]); + else + printer(arg, " code=0x%x", code); + printer(arg, " id=0x%x", id); + len -= HEADERLEN; + p += HEADERLEN; + + switch (code) { + case CONFREQ: + case CONFACK: + case CONFNAK: + case CONFREJ: + /* print list of possible compression methods */ + while (len >= 2) { + code = p[0]; + optlen = p[1]; + if (optlen < 2 || optlen > len) + break; + printer(arg, " <"); + len -= optlen; + optend = p + optlen; + switch (code) { +#ifdef MPPE + case CI_MPPE: + if (optlen >= CILEN_MPPE) { + u_char mppe_opts; + + MPPE_CI_TO_OPTS(&p[2], mppe_opts); + printer(arg, "mppe %s %s %s %s %s %s%s", + (p[2] & MPPE_H_BIT)? "+H": "-H", + (p[5] & MPPE_M_BIT)? "+M": "-M", + (p[5] & MPPE_S_BIT)? "+S": "-S", + (p[5] & MPPE_L_BIT)? "+L": "-L", + (p[5] & MPPE_D_BIT)? "+D": "-D", + (p[5] & MPPE_C_BIT)? "+C": "-C", + (mppe_opts & MPPE_OPT_UNKNOWN)? " +U": ""); + if (mppe_opts & MPPE_OPT_UNKNOWN) + printer(arg, " (%.2x %.2x %.2x %.2x)", + p[2], p[3], p[4], p[5]); + p += CILEN_MPPE; + } + break; +#endif + case CI_DEFLATE: + case CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT: + if (optlen >= CILEN_DEFLATE) { + printer(arg, "deflate%s %d", + (code == CI_DEFLATE_DRAFT? "(old#)": ""), + DEFLATE_SIZE(p[2])); + if (DEFLATE_METHOD(p[2]) != DEFLATE_METHOD_VAL) + printer(arg, " method %d", DEFLATE_METHOD(p[2])); + if (p[3] != DEFLATE_CHK_SEQUENCE) + printer(arg, " check %d", p[3]); + p += CILEN_DEFLATE; + } + break; + case CI_BSD_COMPRESS: + if (optlen >= CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS) { + printer(arg, "bsd v%d %d", BSD_VERSION(p[2]), + BSD_NBITS(p[2])); + p += CILEN_BSD_COMPRESS; + } + break; + case CI_PREDICTOR_1: + if (optlen >= CILEN_PREDICTOR_1) { + printer(arg, "predictor 1"); + p += CILEN_PREDICTOR_1; + } + break; + case CI_PREDICTOR_2: + if (optlen >= CILEN_PREDICTOR_2) { + printer(arg, "predictor 2"); + p += CILEN_PREDICTOR_2; + } + break; + } + while (p < optend) + printer(arg, " %.2x", *p++); + printer(arg, ">"); + } + break; + + case TERMACK: + case TERMREQ: + if (len > 0 && *p >= ' ' && *p < 0x7f) { + print_string((char *)p, len, printer, arg); + p += len; + len = 0; + } + break; + } + + /* dump out the rest of the packet in hex */ + while (--len >= 0) + printer(arg, " %.2x", *p++); + + return p - p0; +} +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * We have received a packet that the decompressor failed to + * decompress. Here we would expect to issue a reset-request, but + * Motorola has a patent on resetting the compressor as a result of + * detecting an error in the decompressed data after decompression. + * (See US patent 5,130,993; international patent publication number + * WO 91/10289; Australian patent 73296/91.) + * + * So we ask the kernel whether the error was detected after + * decompression; if it was, we take CCP down, thus disabling + * compression :-(, otherwise we issue the reset-request. + */ +static void +ccp_datainput(unit, pkt, len) + int unit; + u_char *pkt; + int len; +{ + fsm *f; + + f = &ccp_fsm[unit]; + if (f->state == OPENED) { + if (ccp_fatal_error(unit)) { + /* + * Disable compression by taking CCP down. + */ + error("Lost compression sync: disabling compression"); + ccp_close(unit, "Lost compression sync"); +#ifdef MPPE + /* + * If we were doing MPPE, we must also take the link down. + */ + if (ccp_gotoptions[unit].mppe) { + error("Too many MPPE errors, closing LCP"); + lcp_close(unit, "Too many MPPE errors"); + } +#endif + } else { + /* + * Send a reset-request to reset the peer's compressor. + * We don't do that if we are still waiting for an + * acknowledgement to a previous reset-request. + */ + if (!(ccp_localstate[f->unit] & RACK_PENDING)) { + fsm_sdata(f, CCP_RESETREQ, f->reqid = ++f->id, NULL, 0); + TIMEOUT(ccp_rack_timeout, f, RACKTIMEOUT); + ccp_localstate[f->unit] |= RACK_PENDING; + } else + ccp_localstate[f->unit] |= RREQ_REPEAT; + } + } +} + +/* + * Timeout waiting for reset-ack. + */ +static void +ccp_rack_timeout(arg) + void *arg; +{ + fsm *f = arg; + + if (f->state == OPENED && ccp_localstate[f->unit] & RREQ_REPEAT) { + fsm_sdata(f, CCP_RESETREQ, f->reqid, NULL, 0); + TIMEOUT(ccp_rack_timeout, f, RACKTIMEOUT); + ccp_localstate[f->unit] &= ~RREQ_REPEAT; + } else + ccp_localstate[f->unit] &= ~RACK_PENDING; +} + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && CCP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/chap-md5.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/chap-md5.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f6361314ef --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/chap-md5.c @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +/* + * chap-md5.c - New CHAP/MD5 implementation. + * + * Copyright (c) 2003 Paul Mackerras. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 3. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include +#include +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/chap-new.h" +#include "netif/ppp/chap-md5.h" +#include "netif/ppp/magic.h" + +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 +#include "netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.h" +#else +#include "polarssl/md5.h" +#endif + +#define MD5_HASH_SIZE 16 +#define MD5_MIN_CHALLENGE 16 +#define MD5_MAX_CHALLENGE 24 + +#if PPP_SERVER +static void chap_md5_generate_challenge(unsigned char *cp) { + int clen; + + clen = (int)(drand48() * (MD5_MAX_CHALLENGE - MD5_MIN_CHALLENGE)) + + MD5_MIN_CHALLENGE; + *cp++ = clen; + random_bytes(cp, clen); +} + +static int chap_md5_verify_response(int id, char *name, + unsigned char *secret, int secret_len, + unsigned char *challenge, unsigned char *response, + char *message, int message_space) { + md5_context ctx; + unsigned char idbyte = id; + unsigned char hash[MD5_HASH_SIZE]; + int challenge_len, response_len; + + challenge_len = *challenge++; + response_len = *response++; + if (response_len == MD5_HASH_SIZE) { + /* Generate hash of ID, secret, challenge */ + md5_starts(&ctx); + md5_update(&ctx, &idbyte, 1); + md5_update(&ctx, secret, secret_len); + md5_update(&ctx, challenge, challenge_len); + md5_finish(&ctx, hash); + + /* Test if our hash matches the peer's response */ + if (memcmp(hash, response, MD5_HASH_SIZE) == 0) { + ppp_slprintf(message, message_space, "Access granted"); + return 1; + } + } + ppp_slprintf(message, message_space, "Access denied"); + return 0; +} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +static void chap_md5_make_response(unsigned char *response, int id, char *our_name, + unsigned char *challenge, char *secret, int secret_len, + unsigned char *private) { + md5_context ctx; + unsigned char idbyte = id; + int challenge_len = *challenge++; + + md5_starts(&ctx); + md5_update(&ctx, &idbyte, 1); + md5_update(&ctx, (u_char *)secret, secret_len); + md5_update(&ctx, challenge, challenge_len); + md5_finish(&ctx, &response[1]); + response[0] = MD5_HASH_SIZE; +} + +const struct chap_digest_type md5_digest = { + CHAP_MD5, /* code */ +#if PPP_SERVER + chap_md5_generate_challenge, + chap_md5_verify_response, +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + chap_md5_make_response, + NULL, /* check_success */ + NULL, /* handle_failure */ +}; + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/chap-new.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/chap-new.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..052b4095df --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/chap-new.c @@ -0,0 +1,662 @@ +/* + * chap-new.c - New CHAP implementation. + * + * Copyright (c) 2003 Paul Mackerras. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 3. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include +#include +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include "session.h" +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#include "netif/ppp/chap-new.h" +#include "netif/ppp/chap-md5.h" +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/chap_ms.h" +#endif + +/* Hook for a plugin to validate CHAP challenge */ +int (*chap_verify_hook)(char *name, char *ourname, int id, + const struct chap_digest_type *digest, + unsigned char *challenge, unsigned char *response, + char *message, int message_space) = NULL; + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +/* + * Command-line options. + */ +static option_t chap_option_list[] = { + { "chap-restart", o_int, &chap_timeout_time, + "Set timeout for CHAP", OPT_PRIO }, + { "chap-max-challenge", o_int, &pcb->settings.chap_max_transmits, + "Set max #xmits for challenge", OPT_PRIO }, + { "chap-interval", o_int, &pcb->settings.chap_rechallenge_time, + "Set interval for rechallenge", OPT_PRIO }, + { NULL } +}; +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + + +/* Values for flags in chap_client_state and chap_server_state */ +#define LOWERUP 1 +#define AUTH_STARTED 2 +#define AUTH_DONE 4 +#define AUTH_FAILED 8 +#define TIMEOUT_PENDING 0x10 +#define CHALLENGE_VALID 0x20 + +/* + * Prototypes. + */ +static void chap_init(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void chap_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void chap_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb); +#if PPP_SERVER +static void chap_timeout(void *arg); +static void chap_generate_challenge(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void chap_handle_response(ppp_pcb *pcb, int code, + unsigned char *pkt, int len); +static int chap_verify_response(char *name, char *ourname, int id, + const struct chap_digest_type *digest, + unsigned char *challenge, unsigned char *response, + char *message, int message_space); +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +static void chap_respond(ppp_pcb *pcb, int id, + unsigned char *pkt, int len); +static void chap_handle_status(ppp_pcb *pcb, int code, int id, + unsigned char *pkt, int len); +static void chap_protrej(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void chap_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, unsigned char *pkt, int pktlen); +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +static int chap_print_pkt(unsigned char *p, int plen, + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg); +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +/* List of digest types that we know about */ +const static struct chap_digest_type* const chap_digests[] = { + &md5_digest, +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT + &chapms_digest, + &chapms2_digest, +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ + NULL +}; + +/* + * chap_init - reset to initial state. + */ +static void chap_init(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + memset(&pcb->chap_client, 0, sizeof(chap_client_state)); +#if PPP_SERVER + memset(&pcb->chap_server, 0, sizeof(chap_server_state)); +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +} + +/* + * chap_lowerup - we can start doing stuff now. + */ +static void chap_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + pcb->chap_client.flags |= LOWERUP; +#if PPP_SERVER + pcb->chap_server.flags |= LOWERUP; + if (pcb->chap_server.flags & AUTH_STARTED) + chap_timeout(pcb); +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +} + +static void chap_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + pcb->chap_client.flags = 0; +#if PPP_SERVER + if (pcb->chap_server.flags & TIMEOUT_PENDING) + UNTIMEOUT(chap_timeout, pcb); + pcb->chap_server.flags = 0; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +} + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* + * chap_auth_peer - Start authenticating the peer. + * If the lower layer is already up, we start sending challenges, + * otherwise we wait for the lower layer to come up. + */ +void chap_auth_peer(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *our_name, int digest_code) { + struct chap_server_state *ss = &pcb->chap_server; + const struct chap_digest_type *dp; + int i; + + if (pcb->chap_server.flags & AUTH_STARTED) { + ppp_error("CHAP: peer authentication already started!"); + return; + } + for (i = 0; (dp = chap_digests[i]) != NULL; ++i) + if (dp->code == digest_code) + break; + if (dp == NULL) + ppp_fatal("CHAP digest 0x%x requested but not available", + digest_code); + + pcb->chap_server.digest = dp; + pcb->chap_server.name = our_name; + /* Start with a random ID value */ + pcb->chap_server.id = (unsigned char)(drand48() * 256); + pcb->chap_server.flags |= AUTH_STARTED; + if (pcb->chap_server.flags & LOWERUP) + chap_timeout(ss); +} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +/* + * chap_auth_with_peer - Prepare to authenticate ourselves to the peer. + * There isn't much to do until we receive a challenge. + */ +void chap_auth_with_peer(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *our_name, int digest_code) { + const struct chap_digest_type *dp; + int i; + + if(NULL == our_name) + return; + + if (pcb->chap_client.flags & AUTH_STARTED) { + ppp_error("CHAP: authentication with peer already started!"); + return; + } + for (i = 0; (dp = chap_digests[i]) != NULL; ++i) + if (dp->code == digest_code) + break; + + if (dp == NULL) + ppp_fatal("CHAP digest 0x%x requested but not available", + digest_code); + + pcb->chap_client.digest = dp; + pcb->chap_client.name = our_name; + pcb->chap_client.flags |= AUTH_STARTED; +} + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* + * chap_timeout - It's time to send another challenge to the peer. + * This could be either a retransmission of a previous challenge, + * or a new challenge to start re-authentication. + */ +static void chap_timeout(void *arg) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = (ppp_pcb*)arg; + struct pbuf *p; + + pcb->chap_server.flags &= ~TIMEOUT_PENDING; + if ((pcb->chap_server.flags & CHALLENGE_VALID) == 0) { + pcb->chap_server.challenge_xmits = 0; + chap_generate_challenge(pcb); + pcb->chap_server.flags |= CHALLENGE_VALID; + } else if (pcb->chap_server.challenge_xmits >= pcb->settings.chap_max_transmits) { + pcb->chap_server.flags &= ~CHALLENGE_VALID; + pcb->chap_server.flags |= AUTH_DONE | AUTH_FAILED; + auth_peer_fail(pcb, PPP_CHAP); + return; + } + + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(pcb->chap_server.challenge_pktlen), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + MEMCPY(p->payload, pcb->chap_server.challenge, pcb->chap_server.challenge_pktlen); + ppp_write(pcb, p); + ++pcb->chap_server.challenge_xmits; + pcb->chap_server.flags |= TIMEOUT_PENDING; + TIMEOUT(chap_timeout, arg, pcb->settings.chap_timeout_time); +} + +/* + * chap_generate_challenge - generate a challenge string and format + * the challenge packet in pcb->chap_server.challenge_pkt. + */ +static void chap_generate_challenge(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + int clen = 1, nlen, len; + unsigned char *p; + + p = pcb->chap_server.challenge; + MAKEHEADER(p, PPP_CHAP); + p += CHAP_HDRLEN; + pcb->chap_server.digest->generate_challenge(p); + clen = *p; + nlen = strlen(pcb->chap_server.name); + memcpy(p + 1 + clen, pcb->chap_server.name, nlen); + + len = CHAP_HDRLEN + 1 + clen + nlen; + pcb->chap_server.challenge_pktlen = PPP_HDRLEN + len; + + p = pcb->chap_server.challenge + PPP_HDRLEN; + p[0] = CHAP_CHALLENGE; + p[1] = ++pcb->chap_server.id; + p[2] = len >> 8; + p[3] = len; +} + +/* + * chap_handle_response - check the response to our challenge. + */ +static void chap_handle_response(ppp_pcb *pcb, int id, + unsigned char *pkt, int len) { + int response_len, ok, mlen; + unsigned char *response, *outp; + struct pbuf *p; + char *name = NULL; /* initialized to shut gcc up */ + int (*verifier)(char *, char *, int, const struct chap_digest_type *, + unsigned char *, unsigned char *, char *, int); + char rname[MAXNAMELEN+1]; + + if ((pcb->chap_server.flags & LOWERUP) == 0) + return; + if (id != pcb->chap_server.challenge[PPP_HDRLEN+1] || len < 2) + return; + if (pcb->chap_server.flags & CHALLENGE_VALID) { + response = pkt; + GETCHAR(response_len, pkt); + len -= response_len + 1; /* length of name */ + name = (char *)pkt + response_len; + if (len < 0) + return; + + if (pcb->chap_server.flags & TIMEOUT_PENDING) { + pcb->chap_server.flags &= ~TIMEOUT_PENDING; + UNTIMEOUT(chap_timeout, pcb); + } +#if PPP_REMOTENAME + if (pcb->settings.explicit_remote) { + name = pcb->remote_name; + } else +#endif /* PPP_REMOTENAME */ + { + /* Null terminate and clean remote name. */ + ppp_slprintf(rname, sizeof(rname), "%.*v", len, name); + name = rname; + } + + if (chap_verify_hook) + verifier = chap_verify_hook; + else + verifier = chap_verify_response; + ok = (*verifier)(name, pcb->chap_server.name, id, pcb->chap_server.digest, + pcb->chap_server.challenge + PPP_HDRLEN + CHAP_HDRLEN, + response, pcb->chap_server.message, sizeof(pcb->chap_server.message)); +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + if (!ok || !auth_number()) { +#endif /* UNUSED */ + if (!ok) { + pcb->chap_server.flags |= AUTH_FAILED; + ppp_warn("Peer %q failed CHAP authentication", name); + } + } else if ((pcb->chap_server.flags & AUTH_DONE) == 0) + return; + + /* send the response */ + mlen = strlen(pcb->chap_server.message); + len = CHAP_HDRLEN + mlen; + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(PPP_HDRLEN +len), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + outp = p->payload; + MAKEHEADER(outp, PPP_CHAP); + + outp[0] = (pcb->chap_server.flags & AUTH_FAILED)? CHAP_FAILURE: CHAP_SUCCESS; + outp[1] = id; + outp[2] = len >> 8; + outp[3] = len; + if (mlen > 0) + memcpy(outp + CHAP_HDRLEN, pcb->chap_server.message, mlen); + ppp_write(pcb, p); + + if (pcb->chap_server.flags & CHALLENGE_VALID) { + pcb->chap_server.flags &= ~CHALLENGE_VALID; + if (!(pcb->chap_server.flags & AUTH_DONE) && !(pcb->chap_server.flags & AUTH_FAILED)) { + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + /* + * Auth is OK, so now we need to check session restrictions + * to ensure everything is OK, but only if we used a + * plugin, and only if we're configured to check. This + * allows us to do PAM checks on PPP servers that + * authenticate against ActiveDirectory, and use AD for + * account info (like when using Winbind integrated with + * PAM). + */ + if (session_mgmt && + session_check(name, NULL, devnam, NULL) == 0) { + pcb->chap_server.flags |= AUTH_FAILED; + ppp_warn("Peer %q failed CHAP Session verification", name); + } +#endif /* UNUSED */ + + } + if (pcb->chap_server.flags & AUTH_FAILED) { + auth_peer_fail(pcb, PPP_CHAP); + } else { + if ((pcb->chap_server.flags & AUTH_DONE) == 0) + auth_peer_success(pcb, PPP_CHAP, + pcb->chap_server.digest->code, + name, strlen(name)); + if (pcb->settings.chap_rechallenge_time) { + pcb->chap_server.flags |= TIMEOUT_PENDING; + TIMEOUT(chap_timeout, pcb, + pcb->settings.chap_rechallenge_time); + } + } + pcb->chap_server.flags |= AUTH_DONE; + } +} + +/* + * chap_verify_response - check whether the peer's response matches + * what we think it should be. Returns 1 if it does (authentication + * succeeded), or 0 if it doesn't. + */ +static int chap_verify_response(char *name, char *ourname, int id, + const struct chap_digest_type *digest, + unsigned char *challenge, unsigned char *response, + char *message, int message_space) { + int ok; + unsigned char secret[MAXSECRETLEN]; + int secret_len; + +/* FIXME: we need a way to check peer secret */ +#if 0 + /* Get the secret that the peer is supposed to know */ + if (!get_secret(pcb, name, ourname, (char *)secret, &secret_len, 1)) { + ppp_error("No CHAP secret found for authenticating %q", name); + return 0; + } +#endif + ok = digest->verify_response(id, name, secret, secret_len, challenge, + response, message, message_space); + memset(secret, 0, sizeof(secret)); + + return ok; +} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +/* + * chap_respond - Generate and send a response to a challenge. + */ +static void chap_respond(ppp_pcb *pcb, int id, + unsigned char *pkt, int len) { + int clen, nlen; + int secret_len; + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + char rname[MAXNAMELEN+1]; + char secret[MAXSECRETLEN+1]; + + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(RESP_MAX_PKTLEN), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + if ((pcb->chap_client.flags & (LOWERUP | AUTH_STARTED)) != (LOWERUP | AUTH_STARTED)) + return; /* not ready */ + if (len < 2 || len < pkt[0] + 1) + return; /* too short */ + clen = pkt[0]; + nlen = len - (clen + 1); + + /* Null terminate and clean remote name. */ + ppp_slprintf(rname, sizeof(rname), "%.*v", nlen, pkt + clen + 1); + +#if PPP_REMOTENAME + /* Microsoft doesn't send their name back in the PPP packet */ + if (pcb->settings.explicit_remote || (pcb->settings.remote_name[0] != 0 && rname[0] == 0)) + strlcpy(rname, pcb->settings.remote_name, sizeof(rname)); +#endif /* PPP_REMOTENAME */ + + /* get secret for authenticating ourselves with the specified host */ + if (!get_secret(pcb, pcb->chap_client.name, rname, secret, &secret_len, 0)) { + secret_len = 0; /* assume null secret if can't find one */ + ppp_warn("No CHAP secret found for authenticating us to %q", rname); + } + + outp = p->payload; + MAKEHEADER(outp, PPP_CHAP); + outp += CHAP_HDRLEN; + + pcb->chap_client.digest->make_response(outp, id, pcb->chap_client.name, pkt, + secret, secret_len, pcb->chap_client.priv); + memset(secret, 0, secret_len); + + clen = *outp; + nlen = strlen(pcb->chap_client.name); + memcpy(outp + clen + 1, pcb->chap_client.name, nlen); + + outp = (u_char*)p->payload + PPP_HDRLEN; + len = CHAP_HDRLEN + clen + 1 + nlen; + outp[0] = CHAP_RESPONSE; + outp[1] = id; + outp[2] = len >> 8; + outp[3] = len; + + pbuf_realloc(p, PPP_HDRLEN + len); + ppp_write(pcb, p); +} + +static void chap_handle_status(ppp_pcb *pcb, int code, int id, + unsigned char *pkt, int len) { + const char *msg = NULL; + + if ((pcb->chap_client.flags & (AUTH_DONE|AUTH_STARTED|LOWERUP)) + != (AUTH_STARTED|LOWERUP)) + return; + pcb->chap_client.flags |= AUTH_DONE; + + if (code == CHAP_SUCCESS) { + /* used for MS-CHAP v2 mutual auth, yuck */ + if (pcb->chap_client.digest->check_success != NULL) { + if (!(*pcb->chap_client.digest->check_success)(pkt, len, pcb->chap_client.priv)) + code = CHAP_FAILURE; + } else + msg = "CHAP authentication succeeded"; + } else { + if (pcb->chap_client.digest->handle_failure != NULL) + (*pcb->chap_client.digest->handle_failure)(pkt, len); + else + msg = "CHAP authentication failed"; + } + if (msg) { + if (len > 0) + ppp_info("%s: %.*v", msg, len, pkt); + else + ppp_info("%s", msg); + } + if (code == CHAP_SUCCESS) + auth_withpeer_success(pcb, PPP_CHAP, pcb->chap_client.digest->code); + else { + pcb->chap_client.flags |= AUTH_FAILED; + ppp_error("CHAP authentication failed"); + auth_withpeer_fail(pcb, PPP_CHAP); + } +} + +static void chap_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, unsigned char *pkt, int pktlen) { + unsigned char code, id; + int len; + + if (pktlen < CHAP_HDRLEN) + return; + GETCHAR(code, pkt); + GETCHAR(id, pkt); + GETSHORT(len, pkt); + if (len < CHAP_HDRLEN || len > pktlen) + return; + len -= CHAP_HDRLEN; + + switch (code) { + case CHAP_CHALLENGE: + chap_respond(pcb, id, pkt, len); + break; +#if PPP_SERVER + case CHAP_RESPONSE: + chap_handle_response(pcb, id, pkt, len); + break; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + case CHAP_FAILURE: + case CHAP_SUCCESS: + chap_handle_status(pcb, code, id, pkt, len); + break; + } +} + +static void chap_protrej(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + +#if PPP_SERVER + if (pcb->chap_server.flags & TIMEOUT_PENDING) { + pcb->chap_server.flags &= ~TIMEOUT_PENDING; + UNTIMEOUT(chap_timeout, pcb); + } + if (pcb->chap_server.flags & AUTH_STARTED) { + pcb->chap_server.flags = 0; + auth_peer_fail(pcb, PPP_CHAP); + } +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + if ((pcb->chap_client.flags & (AUTH_STARTED|AUTH_DONE)) == AUTH_STARTED) { + pcb->chap_client.flags &= ~AUTH_STARTED; + ppp_error("CHAP authentication failed due to protocol-reject"); + auth_withpeer_fail(pcb, PPP_CHAP); + } +} + +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +/* + * chap_print_pkt - print the contents of a CHAP packet. + */ +static char *chap_code_names[] = { + "Challenge", "Response", "Success", "Failure" +}; + +static int chap_print_pkt(unsigned char *p, int plen, + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg) { + int code, id, len; + int clen, nlen; + unsigned char x; + + if (plen < CHAP_HDRLEN) + return 0; + GETCHAR(code, p); + GETCHAR(id, p); + GETSHORT(len, p); + if (len < CHAP_HDRLEN || len > plen) + return 0; + + if (code >= 1 && code <= sizeof(chap_code_names) / sizeof(char *)) + printer(arg, " %s", chap_code_names[code-1]); + else + printer(arg, " code=0x%x", code); + printer(arg, " id=0x%x", id); + len -= CHAP_HDRLEN; + switch (code) { + case CHAP_CHALLENGE: + case CHAP_RESPONSE: + if (len < 1) + break; + clen = p[0]; + if (len < clen + 1) + break; + ++p; + nlen = len - clen - 1; + printer(arg, " <"); + for (; clen > 0; --clen) { + GETCHAR(x, p); + printer(arg, "%.2x", x); + } + printer(arg, ">, name = "); + ppp_print_string((char *)p, nlen, printer, arg); + break; + case CHAP_FAILURE: + case CHAP_SUCCESS: + printer(arg, " "); + ppp_print_string((char *)p, len, printer, arg); + break; + default: + for (clen = len; clen > 0; --clen) { + GETCHAR(x, p); + printer(arg, " %.2x", x); + } + /* no break */ + } + + return len + CHAP_HDRLEN; +} +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +const struct protent chap_protent = { + PPP_CHAP, + chap_init, + chap_input, + chap_protrej, + chap_lowerup, + chap_lowerdown, + NULL, /* open */ + NULL, /* close */ +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + chap_print_pkt, +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + NULL, /* datainput */ + 1, /* enabled_flag */ +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + "CHAP", /* name */ + NULL, /* data_name */ +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS + chap_option_list, + NULL, /* check_options */ +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT + NULL, + NULL +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ +}; + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/chap_ms.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/chap_ms.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2467aa54d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/chap_ms.c @@ -0,0 +1,904 @@ +/* + * chap_ms.c - Microsoft MS-CHAP compatible implementation. + * + * Copyright (c) 1995 Eric Rosenquist. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +/* + * Modifications by Lauri Pesonen / lpesonen@clinet.fi, april 1997 + * + * Implemented LANManager type password response to MS-CHAP challenges. + * Now pppd provides both NT style and LANMan style blocks, and the + * prefered is set by option "ms-lanman". Default is to use NT. + * The hash text (StdText) was taken from Win95 RASAPI32.DLL. + * + * You should also use DOMAIN\\USERNAME as described in README.MSCHAP80 + */ + +/* + * Modifications by Frank Cusack, frank@google.com, March 2002. + * + * Implemented MS-CHAPv2 functionality, heavily based on sample + * implementation in RFC 2759. Implemented MPPE functionality, + * heavily based on sample implementation in RFC 3079. + * + * Copyright (c) 2002 Google, Inc. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && MSCHAP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/chap-new.h" +#include "netif/ppp/chap_ms.h" +#include "netif/ppp/pppcrypt.h" +#include "netif/ppp/magic.h" + +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4 +#include "netif/ppp/polarssl/md4.h" +#else +#include "polarssl/md4.h" +#endif + +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1 +#include "netif/ppp/polarssl/sha1.h" +#else +#include "polarssl/sha1.h" +#endif + +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES +#include "netif/ppp/polarssl/des.h" +#else +#include "polarssl/des.h" +#endif + +#define SHA1_SIGNATURE_SIZE 20 + +static void ascii2unicode (char[], int, u_char[]); +static void NTPasswordHash (u_char *, int, u_char[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]); +static void ChallengeResponse (u_char *, u_char *, u_char[24]); +static void ChapMS_NT (u_char *, char *, int, u_char[24]); +static void ChapMS2_NT (u_char *, u_char[16], char *, char *, int, + u_char[24]); +static void GenerateAuthenticatorResponsePlain + (char*, int, u_char[24], u_char[16], u_char *, + char *, u_char[41]); +#ifdef MSLANMAN +static void ChapMS_LANMan (u_char *, char *, int, u_char *); +#endif + +#ifdef MPPE +static void Set_Start_Key (u_char *, char *, int); +static void SetMasterKeys (char *, int, u_char[24], int); +#endif + +#ifdef MSLANMAN +bool ms_lanman = 0; /* Use LanMan password instead of NT */ + /* Has meaning only with MS-CHAP challenges */ +#endif + +#ifdef MPPE +u_char mppe_send_key[MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN]; +u_char mppe_recv_key[MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN]; +int mppe_keys_set = 0; /* Have the MPPE keys been set? */ + +#ifdef DEBUGMPPEKEY +/* For MPPE debug */ +/* Use "[]|}{?/><,`!2&&(" (sans quotes) for RFC 3079 MS-CHAPv2 test value */ +static char *mschap_challenge = NULL; +/* Use "!@\#$%^&*()_+:3|~" (sans quotes, backslash is to escape #) for ... */ +static char *mschap2_peer_challenge = NULL; +#endif + +#include "netif/ppp/fsm.h" /* Need to poke MPPE options */ +#include "netif/ppp/ccp.h" +#include +#endif + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +/* + * Command-line options. + */ +static option_t chapms_option_list[] = { +#ifdef MSLANMAN + { "ms-lanman", o_bool, &ms_lanman, + "Use LanMan passwd when using MS-CHAP", 1 }, +#endif +#ifdef DEBUGMPPEKEY + { "mschap-challenge", o_string, &mschap_challenge, + "specify CHAP challenge" }, + { "mschap2-peer-challenge", o_string, &mschap2_peer_challenge, + "specify CHAP peer challenge" }, +#endif + { NULL } +}; +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* + * chapms_generate_challenge - generate a challenge for MS-CHAP. + * For MS-CHAP the challenge length is fixed at 8 bytes. + * The length goes in challenge[0] and the actual challenge starts + * at challenge[1]. + */ +static void chapms_generate_challenge(unsigned char *challenge) { + *challenge++ = 8; +#ifdef DEBUGMPPEKEY + if (mschap_challenge && strlen(mschap_challenge) == 8) + memcpy(challenge, mschap_challenge, 8); + else +#endif + random_bytes(challenge, 8); +} + +static void chapms2_generate_challenge(unsigned char *challenge) { + *challenge++ = 16; +#ifdef DEBUGMPPEKEY + if (mschap_challenge && strlen(mschap_challenge) == 16) + memcpy(challenge, mschap_challenge, 16); + else +#endif + random_bytes(challenge, 16); +} + +static int chapms_verify_response(int id, char *name, + unsigned char *secret, int secret_len, + unsigned char *challenge, unsigned char *response, + char *message, int message_space) { + unsigned char md[MS_CHAP_RESPONSE_LEN]; + int diff; + int challenge_len, response_len; + + challenge_len = *challenge++; /* skip length, is 8 */ + response_len = *response++; + if (response_len != MS_CHAP_RESPONSE_LEN) + goto bad; + +#ifndef MSLANMAN + if (!response[MS_CHAP_USENT]) { + /* Should really propagate this into the error packet. */ + ppp_notice("Peer request for LANMAN auth not supported"); + goto bad; + } +#endif + + /* Generate the expected response. */ + ChapMS(challenge, (char *)secret, secret_len, md); + +#ifdef MSLANMAN + /* Determine which part of response to verify against */ + if (!response[MS_CHAP_USENT]) + diff = memcmp(&response[MS_CHAP_LANMANRESP], + &md[MS_CHAP_LANMANRESP], MS_CHAP_LANMANRESP_LEN); + else +#endif + diff = memcmp(&response[MS_CHAP_NTRESP], &md[MS_CHAP_NTRESP], + MS_CHAP_NTRESP_LEN); + + if (diff == 0) { + ppp_slprintf(message, message_space, "Access granted"); + return 1; + } + + bad: + /* See comments below for MS-CHAP V2 */ + ppp_slprintf(message, message_space, "E=691 R=1 C=%0.*B V=0", + challenge_len, challenge); + return 0; +} + +static int chapms2_verify_response(int id, char *name, + unsigned char *secret, int secret_len, + unsigned char *challenge, unsigned char *response, + char *message, int message_space) { + unsigned char md[MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN]; + char saresponse[MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH+1]; + int challenge_len, response_len; + + challenge_len = *challenge++; /* skip length, is 16 */ + response_len = *response++; + if (response_len != MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN) + goto bad; /* not even the right length */ + + /* Generate the expected response and our mutual auth. */ + ChapMS2(challenge, &response[MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHALLENGE], name, + (char *)secret, secret_len, md, + (unsigned char *)saresponse, MS_CHAP2_AUTHENTICATOR); + + /* compare MDs and send the appropriate status */ + /* + * Per RFC 2759, success message must be formatted as + * "S= M=" + * where + * is the Authenticator Response (mutual auth) + * is a text message + * + * However, some versions of Windows (win98 tested) do not know + * about the M= part (required per RFC 2759) and flag + * it as an error (reported incorrectly as an encryption error + * to the user). Since the RFC requires it, and it can be + * useful information, we supply it if the peer is a conforming + * system. Luckily (?), win98 sets the Flags field to 0x04 + * (contrary to RFC requirements) so we can use that to + * distinguish between conforming and non-conforming systems. + * + * Special thanks to Alex Swiridov for + * help debugging this. + */ + if (memcmp(&md[MS_CHAP2_NTRESP], &response[MS_CHAP2_NTRESP], + MS_CHAP2_NTRESP_LEN) == 0) { + if (response[MS_CHAP2_FLAGS]) + ppp_slprintf(message, message_space, "S=%s", saresponse); + else + ppp_slprintf(message, message_space, "S=%s M=%s", + saresponse, "Access granted"); + return 1; + } + + bad: + /* + * Failure message must be formatted as + * "E=e R=r C=c V=v M=m" + * where + * e = error code (we use 691, ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE) + * r = retry (we use 1, ok to retry) + * c = challenge to use for next response, we reuse previous + * v = Change Password version supported, we use 0 + * m = text message + * + * The M=m part is only for MS-CHAPv2. Neither win2k nor + * win98 (others untested) display the message to the user anyway. + * They also both ignore the E=e code. + * + * Note that it's safe to reuse the same challenge as we don't + * actually accept another response based on the error message + * (and no clients try to resend a response anyway). + * + * Basically, this whole bit is useless code, even the small + * implementation here is only because of overspecification. + */ + ppp_slprintf(message, message_space, "E=691 R=1 C=%0.*B V=0 M=%s", + challenge_len, challenge, "Access denied"); + return 0; +} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +static void chapms_make_response(unsigned char *response, int id, char *our_name, + unsigned char *challenge, char *secret, int secret_len, + unsigned char *private) { + challenge++; /* skip length, should be 8 */ + *response++ = MS_CHAP_RESPONSE_LEN; + ChapMS(challenge, secret, secret_len, response); +} + +static void chapms2_make_response(unsigned char *response, int id, char *our_name, + unsigned char *challenge, char *secret, int secret_len, + unsigned char *private) { + challenge++; /* skip length, should be 16 */ + *response++ = MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN; + ChapMS2(challenge, +#ifdef DEBUGMPPEKEY + mschap2_peer_challenge, +#else + NULL, +#endif + our_name, secret, secret_len, response, private, + MS_CHAP2_AUTHENTICATEE); +} + +static int chapms2_check_success(unsigned char *msg, int len, unsigned char *private) { + if ((len < MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH + 2) || + strncmp((char *)msg, "S=", 2) != 0) { + /* Packet does not start with "S=" */ + ppp_error("MS-CHAPv2 Success packet is badly formed."); + return 0; + } + msg += 2; + len -= 2; + if (len < MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH + || memcmp(msg, private, MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH)) { + /* Authenticator Response did not match expected. */ + ppp_error("MS-CHAPv2 mutual authentication failed."); + return 0; + } + /* Authenticator Response matches. */ + msg += MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH; /* Eat it */ + len -= MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH; + if ((len >= 3) && !strncmp((char *)msg, " M=", 3)) { + msg += 3; /* Eat the delimiter */ + } else if (len) { + /* Packet has extra text which does not begin " M=" */ + ppp_error("MS-CHAPv2 Success packet is badly formed."); + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + +static void chapms_handle_failure(unsigned char *inp, int len) { + int err; + char *p, msg[64]; + + /* We want a null-terminated string for strxxx(). */ + len = LWIP_MIN(len, 63); + MEMCPY(msg, inp, len); + msg[len] = 0; + p = msg; + + /* + * Deal with MS-CHAP formatted failure messages; just print the + * M= part (if any). For MS-CHAP we're not really supposed + * to use M=, but it shouldn't hurt. See + * chapms[2]_verify_response. + */ + if (!strncmp(p, "E=", 2)) + err = strtol(p+2, NULL, 10); /* Remember the error code. */ + else + goto print_msg; /* Message is badly formatted. */ + + if (len && ((p = strstr(p, " M=")) != NULL)) { + /* M= field found. */ + p += 3; + } else { + /* No M=; use the error code. */ + switch (err) { + case MS_CHAP_ERROR_RESTRICTED_LOGON_HOURS: + p = "E=646 Restricted logon hours"; + break; + + case MS_CHAP_ERROR_ACCT_DISABLED: + p = "E=647 Account disabled"; + break; + + case MS_CHAP_ERROR_PASSWD_EXPIRED: + p = "E=648 Password expired"; + break; + + case MS_CHAP_ERROR_NO_DIALIN_PERMISSION: + p = "E=649 No dialin permission"; + break; + + case MS_CHAP_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE: + p = "E=691 Authentication failure"; + break; + + case MS_CHAP_ERROR_CHANGING_PASSWORD: + /* Should never see this, we don't support Change Password. */ + p = "E=709 Error changing password"; + break; + + default: + ppp_error("Unknown MS-CHAP authentication failure: %.*v", + len, inp); + return; + } + } +print_msg: + if (p != NULL) + ppp_error("MS-CHAP authentication failed: %v", p); +} + +static void ChallengeResponse(u_char *challenge, + u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE], + u_char response[24]) { + u_char ZPasswordHash[21]; + des_context des; + u_char des_key[8]; + + BZERO(ZPasswordHash, sizeof(ZPasswordHash)); + MEMCPY(ZPasswordHash, PasswordHash, MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE); + +#if 0 + dbglog("ChallengeResponse - ZPasswordHash %.*B", + sizeof(ZPasswordHash), ZPasswordHash); +#endif + + pppcrypt_56_to_64_bit_key(ZPasswordHash + 0, des_key); + des_setkey_enc(&des, des_key); + des_crypt_ecb(&des, challenge, response +0); + + pppcrypt_56_to_64_bit_key(ZPasswordHash + 7, des_key); + des_setkey_enc(&des, des_key); + des_crypt_ecb(&des, challenge, response +8); + + pppcrypt_56_to_64_bit_key(ZPasswordHash + 14, des_key); + des_setkey_enc(&des, des_key); + des_crypt_ecb(&des, challenge, response +16); + +#if 0 + dbglog("ChallengeResponse - response %.24B", response); +#endif +} + +void ChallengeHash(u_char PeerChallenge[16], u_char *rchallenge, + char *username, u_char Challenge[8]) { + sha1_context sha1Context; + u_char sha1Hash[SHA1_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; + char *user; + + /* remove domain from "domain\username" */ + if ((user = strrchr(username, '\\')) != NULL) + ++user; + else + user = username; + + sha1_starts(&sha1Context); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, PeerChallenge, 16); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, rchallenge, 16); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, (unsigned char *)user, strlen(user)); + sha1_finish(&sha1Context, sha1Hash); + + MEMCPY(Challenge, sha1Hash, 8); +} + +/* + * Convert the ASCII version of the password to Unicode. + * This implicitly supports 8-bit ISO8859/1 characters. + * This gives us the little-endian representation, which + * is assumed by all M$ CHAP RFCs. (Unicode byte ordering + * is machine-dependent.) + */ +static void ascii2unicode(char ascii[], int ascii_len, u_char unicode[]) { + int i; + + BZERO(unicode, ascii_len * 2); + for (i = 0; i < ascii_len; i++) + unicode[i * 2] = (u_char) ascii[i]; +} + +static void NTPasswordHash(u_char *secret, int secret_len, u_char hash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]) { + md4_context md4Context; + + md4_starts(&md4Context); + md4_update(&md4Context, secret, secret_len); + md4_finish(&md4Context, hash); +} + +static void ChapMS_NT(u_char *rchallenge, char *secret, int secret_len, + u_char NTResponse[24]) { + u_char unicodePassword[MAX_NT_PASSWORD * 2]; + u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; + + /* Hash the Unicode version of the secret (== password). */ + ascii2unicode(secret, secret_len, unicodePassword); + NTPasswordHash(unicodePassword, secret_len * 2, PasswordHash); + + ChallengeResponse(rchallenge, PasswordHash, NTResponse); +} + +static void ChapMS2_NT(u_char *rchallenge, u_char PeerChallenge[16], char *username, + char *secret, int secret_len, u_char NTResponse[24]) { + u_char unicodePassword[MAX_NT_PASSWORD * 2]; + u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; + u_char Challenge[8]; + + ChallengeHash(PeerChallenge, rchallenge, username, Challenge); + + /* Hash the Unicode version of the secret (== password). */ + ascii2unicode(secret, secret_len, unicodePassword); + NTPasswordHash(unicodePassword, secret_len * 2, PasswordHash); + + ChallengeResponse(Challenge, PasswordHash, NTResponse); +} + +#ifdef MSLANMAN +static u_char *StdText = (u_char *)"KGS!@#$%"; /* key from rasapi32.dll */ + +static void ChapMS_LANMan(u_char *rchallenge, char *secret, int secret_len, + unsigned char *response) { + int i; + u_char UcasePassword[MAX_NT_PASSWORD]; /* max is actually 14 */ + u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; + des_context des; + u_char des_key[8]; + + /* LANMan password is case insensitive */ + BZERO(UcasePassword, sizeof(UcasePassword)); + for (i = 0; i < secret_len; i++) + UcasePassword[i] = (u_char)toupper(secret[i]); + + pppcrypt_56_to_64_bit_key(UcasePassword +0, des_key); + des_setkey_enc(&des, des_key); + des_crypt_ecb(&des, StdText, PasswordHash +0); + + pppcrypt_56_to_64_bit_key(UcasePassword +7, des_key); + des_setkey_enc(&des, des_key); + des_crypt_ecb(&des, StdText, PasswordHash +8); + + ChallengeResponse(rchallenge, PasswordHash, &response[MS_CHAP_LANMANRESP]); +} +#endif + + +void GenerateAuthenticatorResponse(u_char PasswordHashHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE], + u_char NTResponse[24], u_char PeerChallenge[16], + u_char *rchallenge, char *username, + u_char authResponse[MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH+1]) { + /* + * "Magic" constants used in response generation, from RFC 2759. + */ + u_char Magic1[39] = /* "Magic server to client signing constant" */ + { 0x4D, 0x61, 0x67, 0x69, 0x63, 0x20, 0x73, 0x65, 0x72, 0x76, + 0x65, 0x72, 0x20, 0x74, 0x6F, 0x20, 0x63, 0x6C, 0x69, 0x65, + 0x6E, 0x74, 0x20, 0x73, 0x69, 0x67, 0x6E, 0x69, 0x6E, 0x67, + 0x20, 0x63, 0x6F, 0x6E, 0x73, 0x74, 0x61, 0x6E, 0x74 }; + u_char Magic2[41] = /* "Pad to make it do more than one iteration" */ + { 0x50, 0x61, 0x64, 0x20, 0x74, 0x6F, 0x20, 0x6D, 0x61, 0x6B, + 0x65, 0x20, 0x69, 0x74, 0x20, 0x64, 0x6F, 0x20, 0x6D, 0x6F, + 0x72, 0x65, 0x20, 0x74, 0x68, 0x61, 0x6E, 0x20, 0x6F, 0x6E, + 0x65, 0x20, 0x69, 0x74, 0x65, 0x72, 0x61, 0x74, 0x69, 0x6F, + 0x6E }; + + int i; + sha1_context sha1Context; + u_char Digest[SHA1_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; + u_char Challenge[8]; + + sha1_starts(&sha1Context); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, PasswordHashHash, MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, NTResponse, 24); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, Magic1, sizeof(Magic1)); + sha1_finish(&sha1Context, Digest); + + ChallengeHash(PeerChallenge, rchallenge, username, Challenge); + + sha1_starts(&sha1Context); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, Digest, sizeof(Digest)); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, Challenge, sizeof(Challenge)); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, Magic2, sizeof(Magic2)); + sha1_finish(&sha1Context, Digest); + + /* Convert to ASCII hex string. */ + for (i = 0; i < LWIP_MAX((MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH / 2), sizeof(Digest)); i++) + sprintf((char *)&authResponse[i * 2], "%02X", Digest[i]); +} + + +static void GenerateAuthenticatorResponsePlain + (char *secret, int secret_len, + u_char NTResponse[24], u_char PeerChallenge[16], + u_char *rchallenge, char *username, + u_char authResponse[MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH+1]) { + u_char unicodePassword[MAX_NT_PASSWORD * 2]; + u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; + u_char PasswordHashHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; + + /* Hash (x2) the Unicode version of the secret (== password). */ + ascii2unicode(secret, secret_len, unicodePassword); + NTPasswordHash(unicodePassword, secret_len * 2, PasswordHash); + NTPasswordHash(PasswordHash, sizeof(PasswordHash), + PasswordHashHash); + + GenerateAuthenticatorResponse(PasswordHashHash, NTResponse, PeerChallenge, + rchallenge, username, authResponse); +} + + +#ifdef MPPE +/* + * Set mppe_xxxx_key from the NTPasswordHashHash. + * RFC 2548 (RADIUS support) requires us to export this function (ugh). + */ +void mppe_set_keys(u_char *rchallenge, u_char PasswordHashHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]) { + sha1_context sha1Context; + u_char Digest[SHA1_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; /* >= MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN */ + + sha1_starts(&sha1Context); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, PasswordHashHash, MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, PasswordHashHash, MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, rchallenge, 8); + sha1_finish(&sha1Context, Digest); + + /* Same key in both directions. */ + MEMCPY(mppe_send_key, Digest, sizeof(mppe_send_key)); + MEMCPY(mppe_recv_key, Digest, sizeof(mppe_recv_key)); + + mppe_keys_set = 1; +} + +/* + * Set mppe_xxxx_key from MS-CHAP credentials. (see RFC 3079) + */ +static void Set_Start_Key(u_char *rchallenge, char *secret, int secret_len) { + u_char unicodePassword[MAX_NT_PASSWORD * 2]; + u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; + u_char PasswordHashHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; + + /* Hash (x2) the Unicode version of the secret (== password). */ + ascii2unicode(secret, secret_len, unicodePassword); + NTPasswordHash(unicodePassword, secret_len * 2, PasswordHash); + NTPasswordHash(PasswordHash, sizeof(PasswordHash), PasswordHashHash); + + mppe_set_keys(rchallenge, PasswordHashHash); +} + +/* + * Set mppe_xxxx_key from MS-CHAPv2 credentials. (see RFC 3079) + * + * This helper function used in the Winbind module, which gets the + * NTHashHash from the server. + */ +void mppe_set_keys2(u_char PasswordHashHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE], + u_char NTResponse[24], int IsServer) { + sha1_context sha1Context; + u_char MasterKey[SHA1_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; /* >= MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN */ + u_char Digest[SHA1_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; /* >= MPPE_MAX_KEY_LEN */ + + u_char SHApad1[40] = + { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }; + u_char SHApad2[40] = + { 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, + 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, + 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, + 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2 }; + + /* "This is the MPPE Master Key" */ + u_char Magic1[27] = + { 0x54, 0x68, 0x69, 0x73, 0x20, 0x69, 0x73, 0x20, 0x74, + 0x68, 0x65, 0x20, 0x4d, 0x50, 0x50, 0x45, 0x20, 0x4d, + 0x61, 0x73, 0x74, 0x65, 0x72, 0x20, 0x4b, 0x65, 0x79 }; + /* "On the client side, this is the send key; " + "on the server side, it is the receive key." */ + u_char Magic2[84] = + { 0x4f, 0x6e, 0x20, 0x74, 0x68, 0x65, 0x20, 0x63, 0x6c, 0x69, + 0x65, 0x6e, 0x74, 0x20, 0x73, 0x69, 0x64, 0x65, 0x2c, 0x20, + 0x74, 0x68, 0x69, 0x73, 0x20, 0x69, 0x73, 0x20, 0x74, 0x68, + 0x65, 0x20, 0x73, 0x65, 0x6e, 0x64, 0x20, 0x6b, 0x65, 0x79, + 0x3b, 0x20, 0x6f, 0x6e, 0x20, 0x74, 0x68, 0x65, 0x20, 0x73, + 0x65, 0x72, 0x76, 0x65, 0x72, 0x20, 0x73, 0x69, 0x64, 0x65, + 0x2c, 0x20, 0x69, 0x74, 0x20, 0x69, 0x73, 0x20, 0x74, 0x68, + 0x65, 0x20, 0x72, 0x65, 0x63, 0x65, 0x69, 0x76, 0x65, 0x20, + 0x6b, 0x65, 0x79, 0x2e }; + /* "On the client side, this is the receive key; " + "on the server side, it is the send key." */ + u_char Magic3[84] = + { 0x4f, 0x6e, 0x20, 0x74, 0x68, 0x65, 0x20, 0x63, 0x6c, 0x69, + 0x65, 0x6e, 0x74, 0x20, 0x73, 0x69, 0x64, 0x65, 0x2c, 0x20, + 0x74, 0x68, 0x69, 0x73, 0x20, 0x69, 0x73, 0x20, 0x74, 0x68, + 0x65, 0x20, 0x72, 0x65, 0x63, 0x65, 0x69, 0x76, 0x65, 0x20, + 0x6b, 0x65, 0x79, 0x3b, 0x20, 0x6f, 0x6e, 0x20, 0x74, 0x68, + 0x65, 0x20, 0x73, 0x65, 0x72, 0x76, 0x65, 0x72, 0x20, 0x73, + 0x69, 0x64, 0x65, 0x2c, 0x20, 0x69, 0x74, 0x20, 0x69, 0x73, + 0x20, 0x74, 0x68, 0x65, 0x20, 0x73, 0x65, 0x6e, 0x64, 0x20, + 0x6b, 0x65, 0x79, 0x2e }; + u_char *s; + + sha1_starts(&sha1Context); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, PasswordHashHash, MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, NTResponse, 24); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, Magic1, sizeof(Magic1)); + sha1_finish(&sha1Context, MasterKey); + + /* + * generate send key + */ + if (IsServer) + s = Magic3; + else + s = Magic2; + sha1_starts(&sha1Context); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, MasterKey, 16); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, SHApad1, sizeof(SHApad1)); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, s, 84); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, SHApad2, sizeof(SHApad2)); + sha1_finish(&sha1Context, Digest); + + MEMCPY(mppe_send_key, Digest, sizeof(mppe_send_key)); + + /* + * generate recv key + */ + if (IsServer) + s = Magic2; + else + s = Magic3; + sha1_starts(&sha1Context); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, MasterKey, 16); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, SHApad1, sizeof(SHApad1)); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, s, 84); + sha1_update(&sha1Context, SHApad2, sizeof(SHApad2)); + sha1_finish(&sha1Context, Digest); + + MEMCPY(mppe_recv_key, Digest, sizeof(mppe_recv_key)); + + mppe_keys_set = 1; +} + +/* + * Set mppe_xxxx_key from MS-CHAPv2 credentials. (see RFC 3079) + */ +static void SetMasterKeys(char *secret, int secret_len, u_char NTResponse[24], int IsServer) { + u_char unicodePassword[MAX_NT_PASSWORD * 2]; + u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; + u_char PasswordHashHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; + /* Hash (x2) the Unicode version of the secret (== password). */ + ascii2unicode(secret, secret_len, unicodePassword); + NTPasswordHash(unicodePassword, secret_len * 2, PasswordHash); + NTPasswordHash(PasswordHash, sizeof(PasswordHash), PasswordHashHash); + mppe_set_keys2(PasswordHashHash, NTResponse, IsServer); +} + +#endif /* MPPE */ + + +void ChapMS(u_char *rchallenge, char *secret, int secret_len, + unsigned char *response) { + BZERO(response, MS_CHAP_RESPONSE_LEN); + + ChapMS_NT(rchallenge, secret, secret_len, &response[MS_CHAP_NTRESP]); + +#ifdef MSLANMAN + ChapMS_LANMan(rchallenge, secret, secret_len, + &response[MS_CHAP_LANMANRESP]); + + /* preferred method is set by option */ + response[MS_CHAP_USENT] = !ms_lanman; +#else + response[MS_CHAP_USENT] = 1; +#endif + +#ifdef MPPE + Set_Start_Key(rchallenge, secret, secret_len); +#endif +} + + +/* + * If PeerChallenge is NULL, one is generated and the PeerChallenge + * field of response is filled in. Call this way when generating a response. + * If PeerChallenge is supplied, it is copied into the PeerChallenge field. + * Call this way when verifying a response (or debugging). + * Do not call with PeerChallenge = response. + * + * The PeerChallenge field of response is then used for calculation of the + * Authenticator Response. + */ +void ChapMS2(u_char *rchallenge, u_char *PeerChallenge, + char *user, char *secret, int secret_len, unsigned char *response, + u_char authResponse[], int authenticator) { + /* ARGSUSED */ + u_char *p = &response[MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHALLENGE]; + int i; + + BZERO(response, MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN); + + /* Generate the Peer-Challenge if requested, or copy it if supplied. */ + if (!PeerChallenge) + for (i = 0; i < MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHAL_LEN; i++) + *p++ = (u_char) (drand48() * 0xff); + else + MEMCPY(&response[MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHALLENGE], PeerChallenge, + MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHAL_LEN); + + /* Generate the NT-Response */ + ChapMS2_NT(rchallenge, &response[MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHALLENGE], user, + secret, secret_len, &response[MS_CHAP2_NTRESP]); + + /* Generate the Authenticator Response. */ + GenerateAuthenticatorResponsePlain(secret, secret_len, + &response[MS_CHAP2_NTRESP], + &response[MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHALLENGE], + rchallenge, user, authResponse); + +#ifdef MPPE + SetMasterKeys(secret, secret_len, + &response[MS_CHAP2_NTRESP], authenticator); +#endif +} + +#ifdef MPPE +/* + * Set MPPE options from plugins. + */ +void set_mppe_enc_types(int policy, int types) { + /* Early exit for unknown policies. */ + if (policy != MPPE_ENC_POL_ENC_ALLOWED || + policy != MPPE_ENC_POL_ENC_REQUIRED) + return; + + /* Don't modify MPPE if it's optional and wasn't already configured. */ + if (policy == MPPE_ENC_POL_ENC_ALLOWED && !ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe) + return; + + /* + * Disable undesirable encryption types. Note that we don't ENABLE + * any encryption types, to avoid overriding manual configuration. + */ + switch(types) { + case MPPE_ENC_TYPES_RC4_40: + ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe &= ~MPPE_OPT_128; /* disable 128-bit */ + break; + case MPPE_ENC_TYPES_RC4_128: + ccp_wantoptions[0].mppe &= ~MPPE_OPT_40; /* disable 40-bit */ + break; + default: + break; + } +} +#endif /* MPPE */ + +const struct chap_digest_type chapms_digest = { + CHAP_MICROSOFT, /* code */ +#if PPP_SERVER + chapms_generate_challenge, + chapms_verify_response, +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + chapms_make_response, + NULL, /* check_success */ + chapms_handle_failure, +}; + +const struct chap_digest_type chapms2_digest = { + CHAP_MICROSOFT_V2, /* code */ +#if PPP_SERVER + chapms2_generate_challenge, + chapms2_verify_response, +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + chapms2_make_response, + chapms2_check_success, + chapms_handle_failure, +}; + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/demand.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/demand.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f31a124caf --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/demand.c @@ -0,0 +1,467 @@ +/* + * demand.c - Support routines for demand-dialling. + * + * Copyright (c) 1996-2002 Paul Mackerras. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 3. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && DEMAND_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#ifdef PPP_FILTER +#include +#endif + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/fsm.h" +#include "netif/ppp/ipcp.h" +#include "netif/ppp/lcp.h" + +char *frame; +int framelen; +int framemax; +int escape_flag; +int flush_flag; +int fcs; + +struct packet { + int length; + struct packet *next; + unsigned char data[1]; +}; + +struct packet *pend_q; +struct packet *pend_qtail; + +static int active_packet (unsigned char *, int); + +/* + * demand_conf - configure the interface for doing dial-on-demand. + */ +void +demand_conf() +{ + int i; + const struct protent *protp; + +/* framemax = lcp_allowoptions[0].mru; + if (framemax < PPP_MRU) */ + framemax = PPP_MRU; + framemax += PPP_HDRLEN + PPP_FCSLEN; + frame = malloc(framemax); + if (frame == NULL) + novm("demand frame"); + framelen = 0; + pend_q = NULL; + escape_flag = 0; + flush_flag = 0; + fcs = PPP_INITFCS; + + netif_set_mtu(pcb, LWIP_MIN(lcp_allowoptions[0].mru, PPP_MRU)); + if (ppp_send_config(pcb, PPP_MRU, (u32_t) 0, 0, 0) < 0 + || ppp_recv_config(pcb, PPP_MRU, (u32_t) 0, 0, 0) < 0) + fatal("Couldn't set up demand-dialled PPP interface: %m"); + +#ifdef PPP_FILTER + set_filters(&pass_filter, &active_filter); +#endif + + /* + * Call the demand_conf procedure for each protocol that's got one. + */ + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) + if (protp->enabled_flag && protp->demand_conf != NULL) + ((*protp->demand_conf)(pcb)); +/* FIXME: find a way to die() here */ +#if 0 + if (!((*protp->demand_conf)(pcb))) + die(1); +#endif +} + + +/* + * demand_block - set each network protocol to block further packets. + */ +void +demand_block() +{ + int i; + const struct protent *protp; + + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) + if (protp->enabled_flag && protp->demand_conf != NULL) + sifnpmode(pcb, protp->protocol & ~0x8000, NPMODE_QUEUE); + get_loop_output(); +} + +/* + * demand_discard - set each network protocol to discard packets + * with an error. + */ +void +demand_discard() +{ + struct packet *pkt, *nextpkt; + int i; + const struct protent *protp; + + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) + if (protp->enabled_flag && protp->demand_conf != NULL) + sifnpmode(pcb, protp->protocol & ~0x8000, NPMODE_ERROR); + get_loop_output(); + + /* discard all saved packets */ + for (pkt = pend_q; pkt != NULL; pkt = nextpkt) { + nextpkt = pkt->next; + free(pkt); + } + pend_q = NULL; + framelen = 0; + flush_flag = 0; + escape_flag = 0; + fcs = PPP_INITFCS; +} + +/* + * demand_unblock - set each enabled network protocol to pass packets. + */ +void +demand_unblock() +{ + int i; + const struct protent *protp; + + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) + if (protp->enabled_flag && protp->demand_conf != NULL) + sifnpmode(pcb, protp->protocol & ~0x8000, NPMODE_PASS); +} + +/* + * FCS lookup table as calculated by genfcstab. + */ +static u_short fcstab[256] = { + 0x0000, 0x1189, 0x2312, 0x329b, 0x4624, 0x57ad, 0x6536, 0x74bf, + 0x8c48, 0x9dc1, 0xaf5a, 0xbed3, 0xca6c, 0xdbe5, 0xe97e, 0xf8f7, + 0x1081, 0x0108, 0x3393, 0x221a, 0x56a5, 0x472c, 0x75b7, 0x643e, + 0x9cc9, 0x8d40, 0xbfdb, 0xae52, 0xdaed, 0xcb64, 0xf9ff, 0xe876, + 0x2102, 0x308b, 0x0210, 0x1399, 0x6726, 0x76af, 0x4434, 0x55bd, + 0xad4a, 0xbcc3, 0x8e58, 0x9fd1, 0xeb6e, 0xfae7, 0xc87c, 0xd9f5, + 0x3183, 0x200a, 0x1291, 0x0318, 0x77a7, 0x662e, 0x54b5, 0x453c, + 0xbdcb, 0xac42, 0x9ed9, 0x8f50, 0xfbef, 0xea66, 0xd8fd, 0xc974, + 0x4204, 0x538d, 0x6116, 0x709f, 0x0420, 0x15a9, 0x2732, 0x36bb, + 0xce4c, 0xdfc5, 0xed5e, 0xfcd7, 0x8868, 0x99e1, 0xab7a, 0xbaf3, + 0x5285, 0x430c, 0x7197, 0x601e, 0x14a1, 0x0528, 0x37b3, 0x263a, + 0xdecd, 0xcf44, 0xfddf, 0xec56, 0x98e9, 0x8960, 0xbbfb, 0xaa72, + 0x6306, 0x728f, 0x4014, 0x519d, 0x2522, 0x34ab, 0x0630, 0x17b9, + 0xef4e, 0xfec7, 0xcc5c, 0xddd5, 0xa96a, 0xb8e3, 0x8a78, 0x9bf1, + 0x7387, 0x620e, 0x5095, 0x411c, 0x35a3, 0x242a, 0x16b1, 0x0738, + 0xffcf, 0xee46, 0xdcdd, 0xcd54, 0xb9eb, 0xa862, 0x9af9, 0x8b70, + 0x8408, 0x9581, 0xa71a, 0xb693, 0xc22c, 0xd3a5, 0xe13e, 0xf0b7, + 0x0840, 0x19c9, 0x2b52, 0x3adb, 0x4e64, 0x5fed, 0x6d76, 0x7cff, + 0x9489, 0x8500, 0xb79b, 0xa612, 0xd2ad, 0xc324, 0xf1bf, 0xe036, + 0x18c1, 0x0948, 0x3bd3, 0x2a5a, 0x5ee5, 0x4f6c, 0x7df7, 0x6c7e, + 0xa50a, 0xb483, 0x8618, 0x9791, 0xe32e, 0xf2a7, 0xc03c, 0xd1b5, + 0x2942, 0x38cb, 0x0a50, 0x1bd9, 0x6f66, 0x7eef, 0x4c74, 0x5dfd, + 0xb58b, 0xa402, 0x9699, 0x8710, 0xf3af, 0xe226, 0xd0bd, 0xc134, + 0x39c3, 0x284a, 0x1ad1, 0x0b58, 0x7fe7, 0x6e6e, 0x5cf5, 0x4d7c, + 0xc60c, 0xd785, 0xe51e, 0xf497, 0x8028, 0x91a1, 0xa33a, 0xb2b3, + 0x4a44, 0x5bcd, 0x6956, 0x78df, 0x0c60, 0x1de9, 0x2f72, 0x3efb, + 0xd68d, 0xc704, 0xf59f, 0xe416, 0x90a9, 0x8120, 0xb3bb, 0xa232, + 0x5ac5, 0x4b4c, 0x79d7, 0x685e, 0x1ce1, 0x0d68, 0x3ff3, 0x2e7a, + 0xe70e, 0xf687, 0xc41c, 0xd595, 0xa12a, 0xb0a3, 0x8238, 0x93b1, + 0x6b46, 0x7acf, 0x4854, 0x59dd, 0x2d62, 0x3ceb, 0x0e70, 0x1ff9, + 0xf78f, 0xe606, 0xd49d, 0xc514, 0xb1ab, 0xa022, 0x92b9, 0x8330, + 0x7bc7, 0x6a4e, 0x58d5, 0x495c, 0x3de3, 0x2c6a, 0x1ef1, 0x0f78 +}; + +/* + * loop_chars - process characters received from the loopback. + * Calls loop_frame when a complete frame has been accumulated. + * Return value is 1 if we need to bring up the link, 0 otherwise. + */ +int +loop_chars(p, n) + unsigned char *p; + int n; +{ + int c, rv; + + rv = 0; + +/* check for synchronous connection... */ + + if ( (p[0] == 0xFF) && (p[1] == 0x03) ) { + rv = loop_frame(p,n); + return rv; + } + + for (; n > 0; --n) { + c = *p++; + if (c == PPP_FLAG) { + if (!escape_flag && !flush_flag + && framelen > 2 && fcs == PPP_GOODFCS) { + framelen -= 2; + if (loop_frame((unsigned char *)frame, framelen)) + rv = 1; + } + framelen = 0; + flush_flag = 0; + escape_flag = 0; + fcs = PPP_INITFCS; + continue; + } + if (flush_flag) + continue; + if (escape_flag) { + c ^= PPP_TRANS; + escape_flag = 0; + } else if (c == PPP_ESCAPE) { + escape_flag = 1; + continue; + } + if (framelen >= framemax) { + flush_flag = 1; + continue; + } + frame[framelen++] = c; + fcs = PPP_FCS(fcs, c); + } + return rv; +} + +/* + * loop_frame - given a frame obtained from the loopback, + * decide whether to bring up the link or not, and, if we want + * to transmit this frame later, put it on the pending queue. + * Return value is 1 if we need to bring up the link, 0 otherwise. + * We assume that the kernel driver has already applied the + * pass_filter, so we won't get packets it rejected. + * We apply the active_filter to see if we want this packet to + * bring up the link. + */ +int +loop_frame(frame, len) + unsigned char *frame; + int len; +{ + struct packet *pkt; + + /* dbglog("from loop: %P", frame, len); */ + if (len < PPP_HDRLEN) + return 0; + if ((PPP_PROTOCOL(frame) & 0x8000) != 0) + return 0; /* shouldn't get any of these anyway */ + if (!active_packet(frame, len)) + return 0; + + pkt = (struct packet *) malloc(sizeof(struct packet) + len); + if (pkt != NULL) { + pkt->length = len; + pkt->next = NULL; + memcpy(pkt->data, frame, len); + if (pend_q == NULL) + pend_q = pkt; + else + pend_qtail->next = pkt; + pend_qtail = pkt; + } + return 1; +} + +/* + * demand_rexmit - Resend all those frames which we got via the + * loopback, now that the real serial link is up. + */ +void +demand_rexmit(proto, newip) + int proto; + u32_t newip; +{ + struct packet *pkt, *prev, *nextpkt; + unsigned short checksum; + unsigned short pkt_checksum = 0; + unsigned iphdr; + struct timeval tv; + char cv = 0; + char ipstr[16]; + + prev = NULL; + pkt = pend_q; + pend_q = NULL; + tv.tv_sec = 1; + tv.tv_usec = 0; + select(0,NULL,NULL,NULL,&tv); /* Sleep for 1 Seconds */ + for (; pkt != NULL; pkt = nextpkt) { + nextpkt = pkt->next; + if (PPP_PROTOCOL(pkt->data) == proto) { + if ( (proto == PPP_IP) && newip ) { + /* Get old checksum */ + + iphdr = (pkt->data[4] & 15) << 2; + checksum = *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+14)); + if (checksum == 0xFFFF) { + checksum = 0; + } + + + if (pkt->data[13] == 17) { + pkt_checksum = *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+10+iphdr)); + if (pkt_checksum) { + cv = 1; + if (pkt_checksum == 0xFFFF) { + pkt_checksum = 0; + } + } + else { + cv = 0; + } + } + + if (pkt->data[13] == 6) { + pkt_checksum = *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+20+iphdr)); + cv = 1; + if (pkt_checksum == 0xFFFF) { + pkt_checksum = 0; + } + } + + /* Delete old Source-IP-Address */ + checksum -= *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+16)) ^ 0xFFFF; + checksum -= *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+18)) ^ 0xFFFF; + + pkt_checksum -= *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+16)) ^ 0xFFFF; + pkt_checksum -= *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+18)) ^ 0xFFFF; + + /* Change Source-IP-Address */ + * ((u32_t *) (pkt->data + 16)) = newip; + + /* Add new Source-IP-Address */ + checksum += *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+16)) ^ 0xFFFF; + checksum += *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+18)) ^ 0xFFFF; + + pkt_checksum += *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+16)) ^ 0xFFFF; + pkt_checksum += *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+18)) ^ 0xFFFF; + + /* Write new checksum */ + if (!checksum) { + checksum = 0xFFFF; + } + *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+14)) = checksum; + if (pkt->data[13] == 6) { + *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+20+iphdr)) = pkt_checksum; + } + if (cv && (pkt->data[13] == 17) ) { + *((unsigned short *) (pkt->data+10+iphdr)) = pkt_checksum; + } + + /* Log Packet */ + strcpy(ipstr,inet_ntoa(*( (struct in_addr *) (pkt->data+16)))); + if (pkt->data[13] == 1) { + syslog(LOG_INFO,"Open ICMP %s -> %s\n", + ipstr, + inet_ntoa(*( (struct in_addr *) (pkt->data+20)))); + } else { + syslog(LOG_INFO,"Open %s %s:%d -> %s:%d\n", + pkt->data[13] == 6 ? "TCP" : "UDP", + ipstr, + ntohs(*( (short *) (pkt->data+iphdr+4))), + inet_ntoa(*( (struct in_addr *) (pkt->data+20))), + ntohs(*( (short *) (pkt->data+iphdr+6)))); + } + } + output(pcb, pkt->data, pkt->length); + free(pkt); + } else { + if (prev == NULL) + pend_q = pkt; + else + prev->next = pkt; + prev = pkt; + } + } + pend_qtail = prev; + if (prev != NULL) + prev->next = NULL; +} + +/* + * Scan a packet to decide whether it is an "active" packet, + * that is, whether it is worth bringing up the link for. + */ +static int +active_packet(p, len) + unsigned char *p; + int len; +{ + int proto, i; + const struct protent *protp; + + if (len < PPP_HDRLEN) + return 0; + proto = PPP_PROTOCOL(p); +#ifdef PPP_FILTER + p[0] = 1; /* outbound packet indicator */ + if ((pass_filter.bf_len != 0 + && bpf_filter(pass_filter.bf_insns, p, len, len) == 0) + || (active_filter.bf_len != 0 + && bpf_filter(active_filter.bf_insns, p, len, len) == 0)) { + p[0] = 0xff; + return 0; + } + p[0] = 0xff; +#endif + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) { + if (protp->protocol < 0xC000 && (protp->protocol & ~0x8000) == proto) { + if (!protp->enabled_flag) + return 0; + if (protp->active_pkt == NULL) + return 1; + return (*protp->active_pkt)(p, len); + } + } + return 0; /* not a supported protocol !!?? */ +} + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && DEMAND_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/eap.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/eap.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4c385d6f3a --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/eap.c @@ -0,0 +1,2444 @@ +/* + * eap.c - Extensible Authentication Protocol for PPP (RFC 2284) + * + * Copyright (c) 2001 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Non-exclusive rights to redistribute, modify, translate, and use + * this software in source and binary forms, in whole or in part, is + * hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice is + * duplicated in any source form, and that neither the name of the + * copyright holder nor the author is used to endorse or promote + * products derived from this software. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. + * + * Original version by James Carlson + * + * This implementation of EAP supports MD5-Challenge and SRP-SHA1 + * authentication styles. Note that support of MD5-Challenge is a + * requirement of RFC 2284, and that it's essentially just a + * reimplementation of regular RFC 1994 CHAP using EAP messages. + * + * As an authenticator ("server"), there are multiple phases for each + * style. In the first phase of each style, the unauthenticated peer + * name is queried using the EAP Identity request type. If the + * "remotename" option is used, then this phase is skipped, because + * the peer's name is presumed to be known. + * + * For MD5-Challenge, there are two phases, and the second phase + * consists of sending the challenge itself and handling the + * associated response. + * + * For SRP-SHA1, there are four phases. The second sends 's', 'N', + * and 'g'. The reply contains 'A'. The third sends 'B', and the + * reply contains 'M1'. The forth sends the 'M2' value. + * + * As an authenticatee ("client"), there's just a single phase -- + * responding to the queries generated by the peer. EAP is an + * authenticator-driven protocol. + * + * Based on draft-ietf-pppext-eap-srp-03.txt. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && EAP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 +#include "netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.h" +#else +#include "polarssl/md5.h" +#endif + +#include "netif/ppp/eap.h" + +#ifdef USE_SRP +#include +#include +#include +#include "netif/ppp/pppcrypt.h" +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + +#ifndef SHA_DIGESTSIZE +#define SHA_DIGESTSIZE 20 +#endif + +#ifdef USE_SRP +static char *pn_secret = NULL; /* Pseudonym generating secret */ +#endif + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +/* + * Command-line options. + */ +static option_t eap_option_list[] = { + { "eap-restart", o_int, &eap_states[0].es_server.ea_timeout, + "Set retransmit timeout for EAP Requests (server)" }, + { "eap-max-sreq", o_int, &eap_states[0].es_server.ea_maxrequests, + "Set max number of EAP Requests sent (server)" }, + { "eap-timeout", o_int, &eap_states[0].es_client.ea_timeout, + "Set time limit for peer EAP authentication" }, + { "eap-max-rreq", o_int, &eap_states[0].es_client.ea_maxrequests, + "Set max number of EAP Requests allows (client)" }, + { "eap-interval", o_int, &eap_states[0].es_rechallenge, + "Set interval for EAP rechallenge" }, +#ifdef USE_SRP + { "srp-interval", o_int, &eap_states[0].es_lwrechallenge, + "Set interval for SRP lightweight rechallenge" }, + { "srp-pn-secret", o_string, &pn_secret, + "Long term pseudonym generation secret" }, + { "srp-use-pseudonym", o_bool, &eap_states[0].es_usepseudo, + "Use pseudonym if offered one by server", 1 }, +#endif + { NULL } +}; +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +/* + * Protocol entry points. + */ +static void eap_init(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void eap_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inp, int inlen); +static void eap_protrej(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void eap_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void eap_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb); +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +static int eap_printpkt(u_char *inp, int inlen, + void (*)(void *arg, char *fmt, ...), void *arg); +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +const struct protent eap_protent = { + PPP_EAP, /* protocol number */ + eap_init, /* initialization procedure */ + eap_input, /* process a received packet */ + eap_protrej, /* process a received protocol-reject */ + eap_lowerup, /* lower layer has gone up */ + eap_lowerdown, /* lower layer has gone down */ + NULL, /* open the protocol */ + NULL, /* close the protocol */ +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + eap_printpkt, /* print a packet in readable form */ +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + NULL, /* process a received data packet */ + 1, /* protocol enabled */ +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + "EAP", /* text name of protocol */ + NULL, /* text name of corresponding data protocol */ +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS + eap_option_list, /* list of command-line options */ + NULL, /* check requested options; assign defaults */ +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT + NULL, /* configure interface for demand-dial */ + NULL /* say whether to bring up link for this pkt */ +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ +}; + +#ifdef USE_SRP +/* + * A well-known 2048 bit modulus. + */ +static const u_char wkmodulus[] = { + 0xAC, 0x6B, 0xDB, 0x41, 0x32, 0x4A, 0x9A, 0x9B, + 0xF1, 0x66, 0xDE, 0x5E, 0x13, 0x89, 0x58, 0x2F, + 0xAF, 0x72, 0xB6, 0x65, 0x19, 0x87, 0xEE, 0x07, + 0xFC, 0x31, 0x92, 0x94, 0x3D, 0xB5, 0x60, 0x50, + 0xA3, 0x73, 0x29, 0xCB, 0xB4, 0xA0, 0x99, 0xED, + 0x81, 0x93, 0xE0, 0x75, 0x77, 0x67, 0xA1, 0x3D, + 0xD5, 0x23, 0x12, 0xAB, 0x4B, 0x03, 0x31, 0x0D, + 0xCD, 0x7F, 0x48, 0xA9, 0xDA, 0x04, 0xFD, 0x50, + 0xE8, 0x08, 0x39, 0x69, 0xED, 0xB7, 0x67, 0xB0, + 0xCF, 0x60, 0x95, 0x17, 0x9A, 0x16, 0x3A, 0xB3, + 0x66, 0x1A, 0x05, 0xFB, 0xD5, 0xFA, 0xAA, 0xE8, + 0x29, 0x18, 0xA9, 0x96, 0x2F, 0x0B, 0x93, 0xB8, + 0x55, 0xF9, 0x79, 0x93, 0xEC, 0x97, 0x5E, 0xEA, + 0xA8, 0x0D, 0x74, 0x0A, 0xDB, 0xF4, 0xFF, 0x74, + 0x73, 0x59, 0xD0, 0x41, 0xD5, 0xC3, 0x3E, 0xA7, + 0x1D, 0x28, 0x1E, 0x44, 0x6B, 0x14, 0x77, 0x3B, + 0xCA, 0x97, 0xB4, 0x3A, 0x23, 0xFB, 0x80, 0x16, + 0x76, 0xBD, 0x20, 0x7A, 0x43, 0x6C, 0x64, 0x81, + 0xF1, 0xD2, 0xB9, 0x07, 0x87, 0x17, 0x46, 0x1A, + 0x5B, 0x9D, 0x32, 0xE6, 0x88, 0xF8, 0x77, 0x48, + 0x54, 0x45, 0x23, 0xB5, 0x24, 0xB0, 0xD5, 0x7D, + 0x5E, 0xA7, 0x7A, 0x27, 0x75, 0xD2, 0xEC, 0xFA, + 0x03, 0x2C, 0xFB, 0xDB, 0xF5, 0x2F, 0xB3, 0x78, + 0x61, 0x60, 0x27, 0x90, 0x04, 0xE5, 0x7A, 0xE6, + 0xAF, 0x87, 0x4E, 0x73, 0x03, 0xCE, 0x53, 0x29, + 0x9C, 0xCC, 0x04, 0x1C, 0x7B, 0xC3, 0x08, 0xD8, + 0x2A, 0x56, 0x98, 0xF3, 0xA8, 0xD0, 0xC3, 0x82, + 0x71, 0xAE, 0x35, 0xF8, 0xE9, 0xDB, 0xFB, 0xB6, + 0x94, 0xB5, 0xC8, 0x03, 0xD8, 0x9F, 0x7A, 0xE4, + 0x35, 0xDE, 0x23, 0x6D, 0x52, 0x5F, 0x54, 0x75, + 0x9B, 0x65, 0xE3, 0x72, 0xFC, 0xD6, 0x8E, 0xF2, + 0x0F, 0xA7, 0x11, 0x1F, 0x9E, 0x4A, 0xFF, 0x73 +}; +#endif + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* Local forward declarations. */ +static void eap_server_timeout(void *arg); +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +/* + * Convert EAP state code to printable string for debug. + */ +static const char * +eap_state_name(esc) +enum eap_state_code esc; +{ + static const char *state_names[] = { EAP_STATES }; + + return (state_names[(int)esc]); +} + +/* + * eap_init - Initialize state for an EAP user. This is currently + * called once by main() during start-up. + */ +static void eap_init(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + BZERO(&pcb->eap, sizeof(eap_state)); +#if PPP_SERVER + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id = (u_char)(drand48() * 0x100); /* FIXME: use magic.c random function */ +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +} + +/* + * eap_client_timeout - Give up waiting for the peer to send any + * Request messages. + */ +static void eap_client_timeout(void *arg) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = (ppp_pcb*)arg; + + if (!eap_client_active(pcb)) + return; + + ppp_error("EAP: timeout waiting for Request from peer"); + auth_withpeer_fail(pcb, PPP_EAP); + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state = eapBadAuth; +} + +/* + * eap_authwithpeer - Authenticate to our peer (behave as client). + * + * Start client state and wait for requests. This is called only + * after eap_lowerup. + */ +void eap_authwithpeer(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *localname) { + + if(NULL == localname) + return; + + /* Save the peer name we're given */ + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_name = localname; + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_namelen = strlen(localname); + + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state = eapListen; + + /* + * Start a timer so that if the other end just goes + * silent, we don't sit here waiting forever. + */ + if (pcb->settings.eap_req_time > 0) + TIMEOUT(eap_client_timeout, pcb, + pcb->settings.eap_req_time); +} + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* + * Format a standard EAP Failure message and send it to the peer. + * (Server operation) + */ +static void eap_send_failure(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(PPP_HDRLEN + EAP_HEADERLEN), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + outp = p->payload; + + MAKEHEADER(outp, PPP_EAP); + + PUTCHAR(EAP_FAILURE, outp); + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id++; + PUTCHAR(pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id, outp); + PUTSHORT(EAP_HEADERLEN, outp); + + ppp_write(pcb, p); + + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapBadAuth; + auth_peer_fail(pcb, PPP_EAP); +} + +/* + * Format a standard EAP Success message and send it to the peer. + * (Server operation) + */ +static void eap_send_success(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(PPP_HDRLEN + EAP_HEADERLEN), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + outp = p->payload; + + MAKEHEADER(outp, PPP_EAP); + + PUTCHAR(EAP_SUCCESS, outp); + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id++; + PUTCHAR(pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id, outp); + PUTSHORT(EAP_HEADERLEN, outp); + + ppp_write(pcb, p); + + auth_peer_success(pcb, PPP_EAP, 0, + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer, pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen); +} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +#ifdef USE_SRP +/* + * Set DES key according to pseudonym-generating secret and current + * date. + */ +static bool +pncrypt_setkey(int timeoffs) +{ + struct tm *tp; + char tbuf[9]; + SHA1_CTX ctxt; + u_char dig[SHA_DIGESTSIZE]; + time_t reftime; + + if (pn_secret == NULL) + return (0); + reftime = time(NULL) + timeoffs; + tp = localtime(&reftime); + SHA1Init(&ctxt); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, pn_secret, strlen(pn_secret)); + strftime(tbuf, sizeof (tbuf), "%Y%m%d", tp); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, tbuf, strlen(tbuf)); + SHA1Final(dig, &ctxt); + /* FIXME: if we want to do SRP, we need to find a way to pass the PolarSSL des_context instead of using static memory */ + return (DesSetkey(dig)); +} + +static char base64[] = +"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; + +struct b64state { + u32_t bs_bits; + int bs_offs; +}; + +static int +b64enc(bs, inp, inlen, outp) +struct b64state *bs; +u_char *inp; +int inlen; +u_char *outp; +{ + int outlen = 0; + + while (inlen > 0) { + bs->bs_bits = (bs->bs_bits << 8) | *inp++; + inlen--; + bs->bs_offs += 8; + if (bs->bs_offs >= 24) { + *outp++ = base64[(bs->bs_bits >> 18) & 0x3F]; + *outp++ = base64[(bs->bs_bits >> 12) & 0x3F]; + *outp++ = base64[(bs->bs_bits >> 6) & 0x3F]; + *outp++ = base64[bs->bs_bits & 0x3F]; + outlen += 4; + bs->bs_offs = 0; + bs->bs_bits = 0; + } + } + return (outlen); +} + +static int +b64flush(bs, outp) +struct b64state *bs; +u_char *outp; +{ + int outlen = 0; + + if (bs->bs_offs == 8) { + *outp++ = base64[(bs->bs_bits >> 2) & 0x3F]; + *outp++ = base64[(bs->bs_bits << 4) & 0x3F]; + outlen = 2; + } else if (bs->bs_offs == 16) { + *outp++ = base64[(bs->bs_bits >> 10) & 0x3F]; + *outp++ = base64[(bs->bs_bits >> 4) & 0x3F]; + *outp++ = base64[(bs->bs_bits << 2) & 0x3F]; + outlen = 3; + } + bs->bs_offs = 0; + bs->bs_bits = 0; + return (outlen); +} + +static int +b64dec(bs, inp, inlen, outp) +struct b64state *bs; +u_char *inp; +int inlen; +u_char *outp; +{ + int outlen = 0; + char *cp; + + while (inlen > 0) { + if ((cp = strchr(base64, *inp++)) == NULL) + break; + bs->bs_bits = (bs->bs_bits << 6) | (cp - base64); + inlen--; + bs->bs_offs += 6; + if (bs->bs_offs >= 8) { + *outp++ = bs->bs_bits >> (bs->bs_offs - 8); + outlen++; + bs->bs_offs -= 8; + } + } + return (outlen); +} +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* + * Assume that current waiting server state is complete and figure + * next state to use based on available authentication data. 'status' + * indicates if there was an error in handling the last query. It is + * 0 for success and non-zero for failure. + */ +static void eap_figure_next_state(ppp_pcb *pcb, int status) { +#ifdef USE_SRP + unsigned char secbuf[MAXWORDLEN], clear[8], *sp, *dp; + struct t_pw tpw; + struct t_confent *tce, mytce; + char *cp, *cp2; + struct t_server *ts; + int id, i, plen, toffs; + u_char vals[2]; + struct b64state bs; +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + + pcb->settings.eap_timeout_time = pcb->eap.es_savedtime; + switch (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state) { + case eapBadAuth: + return; + + case eapIdentify: +#ifdef USE_SRP + /* Discard any previous session. */ + ts = (struct t_server *)pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session; + if (ts != NULL) { + t_serverclose(ts); + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session = NULL; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_skey = NULL; + } +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + if (status != 0) { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapBadAuth; + break; + } +#ifdef USE_SRP + /* If we've got a pseudonym, try to decode to real name. */ + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen > SRP_PSEUDO_LEN && + strncmp(pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer, SRP_PSEUDO_ID, + SRP_PSEUDO_LEN) == 0 && + (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen - SRP_PSEUDO_LEN) * 3 / 4 < + sizeof (secbuf)) { + BZERO(&bs, sizeof (bs)); + plen = b64dec(&bs, + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer + SRP_PSEUDO_LEN, + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen - SRP_PSEUDO_LEN, + secbuf); + toffs = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) { + pncrypt_setkey(toffs); + toffs -= 86400; + /* FIXME: if we want to do SRP, we need to find a way to pass the PolarSSL des_context instead of using static memory */ + if (!DesDecrypt(secbuf, clear)) { + ppp_dbglog("no DES here; cannot decode " + "pseudonym"); + return; + } + id = *(unsigned char *)clear; + if (id + 1 <= plen && id + 9 > plen) + break; + } + if (plen % 8 == 0 && i < 5) { + /* + * Note that this is always shorter than the + * original stored string, so there's no need + * to realloc. + */ + if ((i = plen = *(unsigned char *)clear) > 7) + i = 7; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen = plen; + dp = (unsigned char *)pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer; + MEMCPY(dp, clear + 1, i); + plen -= i; + dp += i; + sp = secbuf + 8; + while (plen > 0) { + /* FIXME: if we want to do SRP, we need to find a way to pass the PolarSSL des_context instead of using static memory */ + (void) DesDecrypt(sp, dp); + sp += 8; + dp += 8; + plen -= 8; + } + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer[ + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen] = '\0'; + ppp_dbglog("decoded pseudonym to \"%.*q\"", + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen, + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer); + } else { + ppp_dbglog("failed to decode real name"); + /* Stay in eapIdentfy state; requery */ + break; + } + } + /* Look up user in secrets database. */ + if (get_srp_secret(pcb->eap.es_unit, pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer, + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_name, (char *)secbuf, 1) != 0) { + /* Set up default in case SRP entry is bad */ + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapMD5Chall; + /* Get t_confent based on index in srp-secrets */ + id = strtol((char *)secbuf, &cp, 10); + if (*cp++ != ':' || id < 0) + break; + if (id == 0) { + mytce.index = 0; + mytce.modulus.data = (u_char *)wkmodulus; + mytce.modulus.len = sizeof (wkmodulus); + mytce.generator.data = (u_char *)"\002"; + mytce.generator.len = 1; + tce = &mytce; + } else if ((tce = gettcid(id)) != NULL) { + /* + * Client will have to verify this modulus/ + * generator combination, and that will take + * a while. Lengthen the timeout here. + */ + if (pcb->settings.eap_timeout_time > 0 && + pcb->settings.eap_timeout_time < 30) + pcb->settings.eap_timeout_time = 30; + } else { + break; + } + if ((cp2 = strchr(cp, ':')) == NULL) + break; + *cp2++ = '\0'; + tpw.pebuf.name = pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer; + tpw.pebuf.password.len = t_fromb64((char *)tpw.pwbuf, + cp); + tpw.pebuf.password.data = tpw.pwbuf; + tpw.pebuf.salt.len = t_fromb64((char *)tpw.saltbuf, + cp2); + tpw.pebuf.salt.data = tpw.saltbuf; + if ((ts = t_serveropenraw(&tpw.pebuf, tce)) == NULL) + break; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session = (void *)ts; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapSRP1; + vals[0] = pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id + 1; + vals[1] = EAPT_SRP; + t_serveraddexdata(ts, vals, 2); + /* Generate B; must call before t_servergetkey() */ + t_servergenexp(ts); + break; + } +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapMD5Chall; + break; + + case eapSRP1: +#ifdef USE_SRP + ts = (struct t_server *)pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session; + if (ts != NULL && status != 0) { + t_serverclose(ts); + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session = NULL; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_skey = NULL; + } +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + if (status == 1) { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapMD5Chall; + } else if (status != 0 || pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session == NULL) { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapBadAuth; + } else { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapSRP2; + } + break; + + case eapSRP2: +#ifdef USE_SRP + ts = (struct t_server *)pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session; + if (ts != NULL && status != 0) { + t_serverclose(ts); + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session = NULL; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_skey = NULL; + } +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + if (status != 0 || pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session == NULL) { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapBadAuth; + } else { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapSRP3; + } + break; + + case eapSRP3: + case eapSRP4: +#ifdef USE_SRP + ts = (struct t_server *)pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session; + if (ts != NULL && status != 0) { + t_serverclose(ts); + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session = NULL; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_skey = NULL; + } +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + if (status != 0 || pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session == NULL) { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapBadAuth; + } else { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapOpen; + } + break; + + case eapMD5Chall: + if (status != 0) { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapBadAuth; + } else { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapOpen; + } + break; + + default: + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapBadAuth; + break; + } + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state == eapBadAuth) + eap_send_failure(pcb); +} + +/* + * Format an EAP Request message and send it to the peer. Message + * type depends on current state. (Server operation) + */ +static void eap_send_request(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + u_char *lenloc; + u_char *ptr; + int outlen; + int challen; + char *str; +#ifdef USE_SRP + struct t_server *ts; + u_char clear[8], cipher[8], dig[SHA_DIGESTSIZE], *optr, *cp; + int i, j; + struct b64state b64; + SHA1_CTX ctxt; +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + + /* Handle both initial auth and restart */ + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state < eapIdentify && + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state != eapInitial) { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapIdentify; +#if PPP_REMOTENAME + if (pcb->settings.explicit_remote) { + /* + * If we already know the peer's + * unauthenticated name, then there's no + * reason to ask. Go to next state instead. + */ + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer = pcb->remote_name; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen = strlen(pcb->remote_name); + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 0); + } +#endif /* PPP_REMOTENAME */ + } + + if (pcb->settings.eap_max_transmits > 0 && + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_requests >= pcb->settings.eap_max_transmits) { + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_responses > 0) + ppp_error("EAP: too many Requests sent"); + else + ppp_error("EAP: no response to Requests"); + eap_send_failure(pcb); + return; + } + + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(PPP_CTRL_PBUF_MAX_SIZE), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + outp = p->payload; + + MAKEHEADER(outp, PPP_EAP); + + PUTCHAR(EAP_REQUEST, outp); + PUTCHAR(pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id, outp); + lenloc = outp; + INCPTR(2, outp); + + switch (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state) { + case eapIdentify: + PUTCHAR(EAPT_IDENTITY, outp); + str = "Name"; + challen = strlen(str); + MEMCPY(outp, str, challen); + INCPTR(challen, outp); + break; + + case eapMD5Chall: + PUTCHAR(EAPT_MD5CHAP, outp); + /* + * pick a random challenge length between + * EAP_MIN_CHALLENGE_LENGTH and EAP_MAX_CHALLENGE_LENGTH + */ + challen = (drand48() * + (EAP_MAX_CHALLENGE_LENGTH - EAP_MIN_CHALLENGE_LENGTH)) + + EAP_MIN_CHALLENGE_LENGTH; + PUTCHAR(challen, outp); + pcb->eap.es_challen = challen; + ptr = pcb->eap.es_challenge; + while (--challen >= 0) + *ptr++ = (u_char) (drand48() * 0x100); + MEMCPY(outp, pcb->eap.es_challenge, pcb->eap.es_challen); + INCPTR(pcb->eap.es_challen, outp); + MEMCPY(outp, pcb->eap.es_server.ea_name, pcb->eap.es_server.ea_namelen); + INCPTR(pcb->eap.es_server.ea_namelen, outp); + break; + +#ifdef USE_SRP + case eapSRP1: + PUTCHAR(EAPT_SRP, outp); + PUTCHAR(EAPSRP_CHALLENGE, outp); + + PUTCHAR(pcb->eap.es_server.ea_namelen, outp); + MEMCPY(outp, pcb->eap.es_server.ea_name, pcb->eap.es_server.ea_namelen); + INCPTR(pcb->eap.es_server.ea_namelen, outp); + + ts = (struct t_server *)pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session; + assert(ts != NULL); + PUTCHAR(ts->s.len, outp); + MEMCPY(outp, ts->s.data, ts->s.len); + INCPTR(ts->s.len, outp); + + if (ts->g.len == 1 && ts->g.data[0] == 2) { + PUTCHAR(0, outp); + } else { + PUTCHAR(ts->g.len, outp); + MEMCPY(outp, ts->g.data, ts->g.len); + INCPTR(ts->g.len, outp); + } + + if (ts->n.len != sizeof (wkmodulus) || + BCMP(ts->n.data, wkmodulus, sizeof (wkmodulus)) != 0) { + MEMCPY(outp, ts->n.data, ts->n.len); + INCPTR(ts->n.len, outp); + } + break; + + case eapSRP2: + PUTCHAR(EAPT_SRP, outp); + PUTCHAR(EAPSRP_SKEY, outp); + + ts = (struct t_server *)pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session; + assert(ts != NULL); + MEMCPY(outp, ts->B.data, ts->B.len); + INCPTR(ts->B.len, outp); + break; + + case eapSRP3: + PUTCHAR(EAPT_SRP, outp); + PUTCHAR(EAPSRP_SVALIDATOR, outp); + PUTLONG(SRPVAL_EBIT, outp); + ts = (struct t_server *)pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session; + assert(ts != NULL); + MEMCPY(outp, t_serverresponse(ts), SHA_DIGESTSIZE); + INCPTR(SHA_DIGESTSIZE, outp); + + if (pncrypt_setkey(0)) { + /* Generate pseudonym */ + optr = outp; + cp = (unsigned char *)pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer; + if ((j = i = pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen) > 7) + j = 7; + clear[0] = i; + MEMCPY(clear + 1, cp, j); + i -= j; + cp += j; + /* FIXME: if we want to do SRP, we need to find a way to pass the PolarSSL des_context instead of using static memory */ + if (!DesEncrypt(clear, cipher)) { + ppp_dbglog("no DES here; not generating pseudonym"); + break; + } + BZERO(&b64, sizeof (b64)); + outp++; /* space for pseudonym length */ + outp += b64enc(&b64, cipher, 8, outp); + while (i >= 8) { + /* FIXME: if we want to do SRP, we need to find a way to pass the PolarSSL des_context instead of using static memory */ + (void) DesEncrypt(cp, cipher); + outp += b64enc(&b64, cipher, 8, outp); + cp += 8; + i -= 8; + } + if (i > 0) { + MEMCPY(clear, cp, i); + cp += i; + while (i < 8) { + *cp++ = drand48() * 0x100; + i++; + } + /* FIXME: if we want to do SRP, we need to find a way to pass the PolarSSL des_context instead of using static memory */ + (void) DesEncrypt(clear, cipher); + outp += b64enc(&b64, cipher, 8, outp); + } + outp += b64flush(&b64, outp); + + /* Set length and pad out to next 20 octet boundary */ + i = outp - optr - 1; + *optr = i; + i %= SHA_DIGESTSIZE; + if (i != 0) { + while (i < SHA_DIGESTSIZE) { + *outp++ = drand48() * 0x100; + i++; + } + } + + /* Obscure the pseudonym with SHA1 hash */ + SHA1Init(&ctxt); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, &pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id, 1); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, pcb->eap.es_server.ea_skey, + SESSION_KEY_LEN); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer, + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen); + while (optr < outp) { + SHA1Final(dig, &ctxt); + cp = dig; + while (cp < dig + SHA_DIGESTSIZE) + *optr++ ^= *cp++; + SHA1Init(&ctxt); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, &pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id, 1); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, pcb->eap.es_server.ea_skey, + SESSION_KEY_LEN); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, optr - SHA_DIGESTSIZE, + SHA_DIGESTSIZE); + } + } + break; + + case eapSRP4: + PUTCHAR(EAPT_SRP, outp); + PUTCHAR(EAPSRP_LWRECHALLENGE, outp); + challen = EAP_MIN_CHALLENGE_LENGTH + + ((EAP_MAX_CHALLENGE_LENGTH - EAP_MIN_CHALLENGE_LENGTH) * drand48()); + pcb->eap.es_challen = challen; + ptr = pcb->eap.es_challenge; + while (--challen >= 0) + *ptr++ = drand48() * 0x100; + MEMCPY(outp, pcb->eap.es_challenge, pcb->eap.es_challen); + INCPTR(pcb->eap.es_challen, outp); + break; +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + + default: + return; + } + + outlen = (outp - (unsigned char*)p->payload) - PPP_HDRLEN; + PUTSHORT(outlen, lenloc); + + pbuf_realloc(p, outlen + PPP_HDRLEN); + ppp_write(pcb, p); + + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_requests++; + + if (pcb->settings.eap_timeout_time > 0) + TIMEOUT(eap_server_timeout, pcb, pcb->settings.eap_timeout_time); +} + +/* + * eap_authpeer - Authenticate our peer (behave as server). + * + * Start server state and send first request. This is called only + * after eap_lowerup. + */ +void eap_authpeer(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *localname) { + + /* Save the name we're given. */ + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_name = localname; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_namelen = strlen(localname); + + pcb->eap.es_savedtime = pcb->settings.eap_timeout_time; + + /* Lower layer up yet? */ + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state == eapInitial || + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state == eapPending) { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapPending; + return; + } + + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapPending; + + /* ID number not updated here intentionally; hashed into M1 */ + eap_send_request(pcb); +} + +/* + * eap_server_timeout - Retransmission timer for sending Requests + * expired. + */ +static void eap_server_timeout(void *arg) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = (ppp_pcb*)arg; + + if (!eap_server_active(pcb)) + return; + + /* EAP ID number must not change on timeout. */ + eap_send_request(pcb); +} + +/* + * When it's time to send rechallenge the peer, this timeout is + * called. Once the rechallenge is successful, the response handler + * will restart the timer. If it fails, then the link is dropped. + */ +static void eap_rechallenge(void *arg) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = (ppp_pcb*)arg; + + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state != eapOpen && + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state != eapSRP4) + return; + + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_requests = 0; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapIdentify; + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 0); + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id++; + eap_send_request(pcb); +} + +static void srp_lwrechallenge(void *arg) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = (ppp_pcb*)arg; + + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state != eapOpen || + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_type != EAPT_SRP) + return; + + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_requests = 0; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapSRP4; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id++; + eap_send_request(pcb); +} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +/* + * eap_lowerup - The lower layer is now up. + * + * This is called before either eap_authpeer or eap_authwithpeer. See + * link_established() in auth.c. All that's necessary here is to + * return to closed state so that those two routines will do the right + * thing. + */ +static void eap_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + /* Discard any (possibly authenticated) peer name. */ +#if PPP_SERVER + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer != NULL +#if PPP_REMOTENAME + && pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer != pcb->remote_name +#endif /* PPP_REMOTENAME */ + ) + free(pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer); + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer = NULL; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + if (pcb->eap.es_client.ea_peer != NULL) + free(pcb->eap.es_client.ea_peer); + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_peer = NULL; + + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state = eapClosed; +#if PPP_SERVER + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapClosed; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +} + +/* + * eap_lowerdown - The lower layer is now down. + * + * Cancel all timeouts and return to initial state. + */ +static void eap_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + if (eap_client_active(pcb) && pcb->settings.eap_req_time > 0) { + UNTIMEOUT(eap_client_timeout, pcb); + } +#if PPP_SERVER + if (eap_server_active(pcb)) { + if (pcb->settings.eap_timeout_time > 0) { + UNTIMEOUT(eap_server_timeout, pcb); + } + } else { + if ((pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state == eapOpen || + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state == eapSRP4) && + pcb->eap.es_rechallenge > 0) { + UNTIMEOUT(eap_rechallenge, (void *)pcb); + } + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state == eapOpen && + pcb->eap.es_lwrechallenge > 0) { + UNTIMEOUT(srp_lwrechallenge, (void *)pcb); + } + } + + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state = pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapInitial; + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_requests = pcb->eap.es_server.ea_requests = 0; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +} + +/* + * eap_protrej - Peer doesn't speak this protocol. + * + * This shouldn't happen. If it does, it represents authentication + * failure. + */ +static void eap_protrej(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + if (eap_client_active(pcb)) { + ppp_error("EAP authentication failed due to Protocol-Reject"); + auth_withpeer_fail(pcb, PPP_EAP); + } +#if PPP_SERVER + if (eap_server_active(pcb)) { + ppp_error("EAP authentication of peer failed on Protocol-Reject"); + auth_peer_fail(pcb, PPP_EAP); + } +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + eap_lowerdown(pcb); +} + +/* + * Format and send a regular EAP Response message. + */ +static void eap_send_response(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char id, u_char typenum, u_char *str, int lenstr) { + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + int msglen; + + msglen = EAP_HEADERLEN + sizeof (u_char) + lenstr; + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(PPP_HDRLEN + msglen), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + outp = p->payload; + + MAKEHEADER(outp, PPP_EAP); + + PUTCHAR(EAP_RESPONSE, outp); + PUTCHAR(id, outp); + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_id = id; + PUTSHORT(msglen, outp); + PUTCHAR(typenum, outp); + if (lenstr > 0) { + MEMCPY(outp, str, lenstr); + } + + ppp_write(pcb, p); +} + +/* + * Format and send an MD5-Challenge EAP Response message. + */ +static void eap_chap_response(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char id, u_char *hash, char *name, int namelen) { + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + int msglen; + + msglen = EAP_HEADERLEN + 2 * sizeof (u_char) + MD5_SIGNATURE_SIZE + + namelen; + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(PPP_HDRLEN + msglen), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + outp = p->payload; + + MAKEHEADER(outp, PPP_EAP); + + PUTCHAR(EAP_RESPONSE, outp); + PUTCHAR(id, outp); + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_id = id; + PUTSHORT(msglen, outp); + PUTCHAR(EAPT_MD5CHAP, outp); + PUTCHAR(MD5_SIGNATURE_SIZE, outp); + MEMCPY(outp, hash, MD5_SIGNATURE_SIZE); + INCPTR(MD5_SIGNATURE_SIZE, outp); + if (namelen > 0) { + MEMCPY(outp, name, namelen); + } + + ppp_write(pcb, p); +} + +#ifdef USE_SRP +/* + * Format and send a SRP EAP Response message. + */ +static void +eap_srp_response(esp, id, subtypenum, str, lenstr) +eap_state *esp; +u_char id; +u_char subtypenum; +u_char *str; +int lenstr; +{ + ppp_pcb *pcb = &ppp_pcb_list[pcb->eap.es_unit]; + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + int msglen; + + msglen = EAP_HEADERLEN + 2 * sizeof (u_char) + lenstr; + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(PPP_HDRLEN + msglen), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + outp = p->payload; + + MAKEHEADER(outp, PPP_EAP); + + PUTCHAR(EAP_RESPONSE, outp); + PUTCHAR(id, outp); + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_id = id; + PUTSHORT(msglen, outp); + PUTCHAR(EAPT_SRP, outp); + PUTCHAR(subtypenum, outp); + if (lenstr > 0) { + MEMCPY(outp, str, lenstr); + } + + ppp_write(pcb, p); +} + +/* + * Format and send a SRP EAP Client Validator Response message. + */ +static void +eap_srpval_response(esp, id, flags, str) +eap_state *esp; +u_char id; +u32_t flags; +u_char *str; +{ + ppp_pcb *pcb = &ppp_pcb_list[pcb->eap.es_unit]; + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + int msglen; + + msglen = EAP_HEADERLEN + 2 * sizeof (u_char) + sizeof (u32_t) + + SHA_DIGESTSIZE; + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(PPP_HDRLEN + msglen), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + outp = p->payload; + + MAKEHEADER(outp, PPP_EAP); + + PUTCHAR(EAP_RESPONSE, outp); + PUTCHAR(id, outp); + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_id = id; + PUTSHORT(msglen, outp); + PUTCHAR(EAPT_SRP, outp); + PUTCHAR(EAPSRP_CVALIDATOR, outp); + PUTLONG(flags, outp); + MEMCPY(outp, str, SHA_DIGESTSIZE); + + ppp_write(pcb, p); +} +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + +static void eap_send_nak(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char id, u_char type) { + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + int msglen; + + msglen = EAP_HEADERLEN + 2 * sizeof (u_char); + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(PPP_HDRLEN + msglen), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + outp = p->payload; + + MAKEHEADER(outp, PPP_EAP); + + PUTCHAR(EAP_RESPONSE, outp); + PUTCHAR(id, outp); + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_id = id; + PUTSHORT(msglen, outp); + PUTCHAR(EAPT_NAK, outp); + PUTCHAR(type, outp); + + ppp_write(pcb, p); +} + +#ifdef USE_SRP +static char * +name_of_pn_file() +{ + char *user, *path, *file; + struct passwd *pw; + size_t pl; + static bool pnlogged = 0; + + pw = getpwuid(getuid()); + if (pw == NULL || (user = pw->pw_dir) == NULL || user[0] == 0) { + errno = EINVAL; + return (NULL); + } + file = _PATH_PSEUDONYM; + pl = strlen(user) + strlen(file) + 2; + path = malloc(pl); + if (path == NULL) + return (NULL); + (void) slprintf(path, pl, "%s/%s", user, file); + if (!pnlogged) { + ppp_dbglog("pseudonym file: %s", path); + pnlogged = 1; + } + return (path); +} + +static int +open_pn_file(modebits) +mode_t modebits; +{ + char *path; + int fd, err; + + if ((path = name_of_pn_file()) == NULL) + return (-1); + fd = open(path, modebits, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR); + err = errno; + free(path); + errno = err; + return (fd); +} + +static void +remove_pn_file() +{ + char *path; + + if ((path = name_of_pn_file()) != NULL) { + (void) unlink(path); + (void) free(path); + } +} + +static void +write_pseudonym(esp, inp, len, id) +eap_state *esp; +u_char *inp; +int len, id; +{ + u_char val; + u_char *datp, *digp; + SHA1_CTX ctxt; + u_char dig[SHA_DIGESTSIZE]; + int dsize, fd, olen = len; + + /* + * Do the decoding by working backwards. This eliminates the need + * to save the decoded output in a separate buffer. + */ + val = id; + while (len > 0) { + if ((dsize = len % SHA_DIGESTSIZE) == 0) + dsize = SHA_DIGESTSIZE; + len -= dsize; + datp = inp + len; + SHA1Init(&ctxt); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, &val, 1); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, pcb->eap.es_client.ea_skey, SESSION_KEY_LEN); + if (len > 0) { + SHA1Update(&ctxt, datp, SHA_DIGESTSIZE); + } else { + SHA1Update(&ctxt, pcb->eap.es_client.ea_name, + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_namelen); + } + SHA1Final(dig, &ctxt); + for (digp = dig; digp < dig + SHA_DIGESTSIZE; digp++) + *datp++ ^= *digp; + } + + /* Now check that the result is sane */ + if (olen <= 0 || *inp + 1 > olen) { + ppp_dbglog("EAP: decoded pseudonym is unusable <%.*B>", olen, inp); + return; + } + + /* Save it away */ + fd = open_pn_file(O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC); + if (fd < 0) { + ppp_dbglog("EAP: error saving pseudonym: %m"); + return; + } + len = write(fd, inp + 1, *inp); + if (close(fd) != -1 && len == *inp) { + ppp_dbglog("EAP: saved pseudonym"); + pcb->eap.es_usedpseudo = 0; + } else { + ppp_dbglog("EAP: failed to save pseudonym"); + remove_pn_file(); + } +} +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + +/* + * eap_request - Receive EAP Request message (client mode). + */ +static void eap_request(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inp, int id, int len) { + u_char typenum; + u_char vallen; + int secret_len; + char secret[MAXWORDLEN]; + char rhostname[256]; + md5_context mdContext; + u_char hash[MD5_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; +#ifdef USE_SRP + struct t_client *tc; + struct t_num sval, gval, Nval, *Ap, Bval; + u_char vals[2]; + SHA1_CTX ctxt; + u_char dig[SHA_DIGESTSIZE]; + int fd; +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + + /* + * Note: we update es_client.ea_id *only if* a Response + * message is being generated. Otherwise, we leave it the + * same for duplicate detection purposes. + */ + + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_requests++; + if (pcb->settings.eap_allow_req != 0 && + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_requests > pcb->settings.eap_allow_req) { + ppp_info("EAP: received too many Request messages"); + if (pcb->settings.eap_req_time > 0) { + UNTIMEOUT(eap_client_timeout, pcb); + } + auth_withpeer_fail(pcb, PPP_EAP); + return; + } + + if (len <= 0) { + ppp_error("EAP: empty Request message discarded"); + return; + } + + GETCHAR(typenum, inp); + len--; + + switch (typenum) { + case EAPT_IDENTITY: + if (len > 0) + ppp_info("EAP: Identity prompt \"%.*q\"", len, inp); +#ifdef USE_SRP + if (pcb->eap.es_usepseudo && + (pcb->eap.es_usedpseudo == 0 || + (pcb->eap.es_usedpseudo == 1 && + id == pcb->eap.es_client.ea_id))) { + pcb->eap.es_usedpseudo = 1; + /* Try to get a pseudonym */ + if ((fd = open_pn_file(O_RDONLY)) >= 0) { + strcpy(rhostname, SRP_PSEUDO_ID); + len = read(fd, rhostname + SRP_PSEUDO_LEN, + sizeof (rhostname) - SRP_PSEUDO_LEN); + /* XXX NAI unsupported */ + if (len > 0) { + eap_send_response(pcb, id, typenum, + rhostname, len + SRP_PSEUDO_LEN); + } + (void) close(fd); + if (len > 0) + break; + } + } + /* Stop using pseudonym now. */ + if (pcb->eap.es_usepseudo && pcb->eap.es_usedpseudo != 2) { + remove_pn_file(); + pcb->eap.es_usedpseudo = 2; + } +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + eap_send_response(pcb, id, typenum, (u_char*)pcb->eap.es_client.ea_name, + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_namelen); + break; + + case EAPT_NOTIFICATION: + if (len > 0) + ppp_info("EAP: Notification \"%.*q\"", len, inp); + eap_send_response(pcb, id, typenum, NULL, 0); + break; + + case EAPT_NAK: + /* + * Avoid the temptation to send Response Nak in reply + * to Request Nak here. It can only lead to trouble. + */ + ppp_warn("EAP: unexpected Nak in Request; ignored"); + /* Return because we're waiting for something real. */ + return; + + case EAPT_MD5CHAP: + if (len < 1) { + ppp_error("EAP: received MD5-Challenge with no data"); + /* Bogus request; wait for something real. */ + return; + } + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + if (vallen < 8 || vallen > len) { + ppp_error("EAP: MD5-Challenge with bad length %d (8..%d)", + vallen, len); + /* Try something better. */ + eap_send_nak(pcb, id, EAPT_SRP); + break; + } + + /* Not so likely to happen. */ + if (vallen >= len + sizeof (rhostname)) { + ppp_dbglog("EAP: trimming really long peer name down"); + MEMCPY(rhostname, inp + vallen, sizeof (rhostname) - 1); + rhostname[sizeof (rhostname) - 1] = '\0'; + } else { + MEMCPY(rhostname, inp + vallen, len - vallen); + rhostname[len - vallen] = '\0'; + } + +#if PPP_REMOTENAME + /* In case the remote doesn't give us his name. */ + if (pcb->settings.explicit_remote || + (pcb->settings.remote_name[0] != '\0' && vallen == len)) + strlcpy(rhostname, pcb->settings.remote_name, sizeof (rhostname)); +#endif /* PPP_REMOTENAME */ + + /* + * Get the secret for authenticating ourselves with + * the specified host. + */ + if (!get_secret(pcb, pcb->eap.es_client.ea_name, + rhostname, secret, &secret_len, 0)) { + ppp_dbglog("EAP: no MD5 secret for auth to %q", rhostname); + eap_send_nak(pcb, id, EAPT_SRP); + break; + } + md5_starts(&mdContext); + typenum = id; + md5_update(&mdContext, &typenum, 1); + md5_update(&mdContext, (u_char *)secret, secret_len); + BZERO(secret, sizeof (secret)); + md5_update(&mdContext, inp, vallen); + md5_finish(&mdContext, hash); + eap_chap_response(pcb, id, hash, pcb->eap.es_client.ea_name, + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_namelen); + break; + +#ifdef USE_SRP + case EAPT_SRP: + if (len < 1) { + ppp_error("EAP: received empty SRP Request"); + /* Bogus request; wait for something real. */ + return; + } + + /* Get subtype */ + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + switch (vallen) { + case EAPSRP_CHALLENGE: + tc = NULL; + if (pcb->eap.es_client.ea_session != NULL) { + tc = (struct t_client *)pcb->eap.es_client. + ea_session; + /* + * If this is a new challenge, then start + * over with a new client session context. + * Otherwise, just resend last response. + */ + if (id != pcb->eap.es_client.ea_id) { + t_clientclose(tc); + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_session = NULL; + tc = NULL; + } + } + /* No session key just yet */ + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_skey = NULL; + if (tc == NULL) { + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + if (vallen >= len) { + ppp_error("EAP: badly-formed SRP Challenge" + " (name)"); + /* Ignore badly-formed messages */ + return; + } + MEMCPY(rhostname, inp, vallen); + rhostname[vallen] = '\0'; + INCPTR(vallen, inp); + len -= vallen; + + /* + * In case the remote doesn't give us his name, + * use configured name. + */ + if (explicit_remote || + (remote_name[0] != '\0' && vallen == 0)) { + strlcpy(rhostname, remote_name, + sizeof (rhostname)); + } + + if (pcb->eap.es_client.ea_peer != NULL) + free(pcb->eap.es_client.ea_peer); + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_peer = strdup(rhostname); + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_peerlen = strlen(rhostname); + + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + if (vallen >= len) { + ppp_error("EAP: badly-formed SRP Challenge" + " (s)"); + /* Ignore badly-formed messages */ + return; + } + sval.data = inp; + sval.len = vallen; + INCPTR(vallen, inp); + len -= vallen; + + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + if (vallen > len) { + ppp_error("EAP: badly-formed SRP Challenge" + " (g)"); + /* Ignore badly-formed messages */ + return; + } + /* If no generator present, then use value 2 */ + if (vallen == 0) { + gval.data = (u_char *)"\002"; + gval.len = 1; + } else { + gval.data = inp; + gval.len = vallen; + } + INCPTR(vallen, inp); + len -= vallen; + + /* + * If no modulus present, then use well-known + * value. + */ + if (len == 0) { + Nval.data = (u_char *)wkmodulus; + Nval.len = sizeof (wkmodulus); + } else { + Nval.data = inp; + Nval.len = len; + } + tc = t_clientopen(pcb->eap.es_client.ea_name, + &Nval, &gval, &sval); + if (tc == NULL) { + eap_send_nak(pcb, id, EAPT_MD5CHAP); + break; + } + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_session = (void *)tc; + + /* Add Challenge ID & type to verifier */ + vals[0] = id; + vals[1] = EAPT_SRP; + t_clientaddexdata(tc, vals, 2); + } + Ap = t_clientgenexp(tc); + eap_srp_response(esp, id, EAPSRP_CKEY, Ap->data, + Ap->len); + break; + + case EAPSRP_SKEY: + tc = (struct t_client *)pcb->eap.es_client.ea_session; + if (tc == NULL) { + ppp_warn("EAP: peer sent Subtype 2 without 1"); + eap_send_nak(pcb, id, EAPT_MD5CHAP); + break; + } + if (pcb->eap.es_client.ea_skey != NULL) { + /* + * ID number should not change here. Warn + * if it does (but otherwise ignore). + */ + if (id != pcb->eap.es_client.ea_id) { + ppp_warn("EAP: ID changed from %d to %d " + "in SRP Subtype 2 rexmit", + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_id, id); + } + } else { + if (get_srp_secret(pcb->eap.es_unit, + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_name, + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_peer, secret, 0) == 0) { + /* + * Can't work with this peer because + * the secret is missing. Just give + * up. + */ + eap_send_nak(pcb, id, EAPT_MD5CHAP); + break; + } + Bval.data = inp; + Bval.len = len; + t_clientpasswd(tc, secret); + BZERO(secret, sizeof (secret)); + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_skey = + t_clientgetkey(tc, &Bval); + if (pcb->eap.es_client.ea_skey == NULL) { + /* Server is rogue; stop now */ + ppp_error("EAP: SRP server is rogue"); + goto client_failure; + } + } + eap_srpval_response(esp, id, SRPVAL_EBIT, + t_clientresponse(tc)); + break; + + case EAPSRP_SVALIDATOR: + tc = (struct t_client *)pcb->eap.es_client.ea_session; + if (tc == NULL || pcb->eap.es_client.ea_skey == NULL) { + ppp_warn("EAP: peer sent Subtype 3 without 1/2"); + eap_send_nak(pcb, id, EAPT_MD5CHAP); + break; + } + /* + * If we're already open, then this ought to be a + * duplicate. Otherwise, check that the server is + * who we think it is. + */ + if (pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state == eapOpen) { + if (id != pcb->eap.es_client.ea_id) { + ppp_warn("EAP: ID changed from %d to %d " + "in SRP Subtype 3 rexmit", + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_id, id); + } + } else { + len -= sizeof (u32_t) + SHA_DIGESTSIZE; + if (len < 0 || t_clientverify(tc, inp + + sizeof (u32_t)) != 0) { + ppp_error("EAP: SRP server verification " + "failed"); + goto client_failure; + } + GETLONG(pcb->eap.es_client.ea_keyflags, inp); + /* Save pseudonym if user wants it. */ + if (len > 0 && pcb->eap.es_usepseudo) { + INCPTR(SHA_DIGESTSIZE, inp); + write_pseudonym(esp, inp, len, id); + } + } + /* + * We've verified our peer. We're now mostly done, + * except for waiting on the regular EAP Success + * message. + */ + eap_srp_response(esp, id, EAPSRP_ACK, NULL, 0); + break; + + case EAPSRP_LWRECHALLENGE: + if (len < 4) { + ppp_warn("EAP: malformed Lightweight rechallenge"); + return; + } + SHA1Init(&ctxt); + vals[0] = id; + SHA1Update(&ctxt, vals, 1); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, pcb->eap.es_client.ea_skey, + SESSION_KEY_LEN); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, inp, len); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, pcb->eap.es_client.ea_name, + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_namelen); + SHA1Final(dig, &ctxt); + eap_srp_response(esp, id, EAPSRP_LWRECHALLENGE, dig, + SHA_DIGESTSIZE); + break; + + default: + ppp_error("EAP: unknown SRP Subtype %d", vallen); + eap_send_nak(pcb, id, EAPT_MD5CHAP); + break; + } + break; +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + + default: + ppp_info("EAP: unknown authentication type %d; Naking", typenum); + eap_send_nak(pcb, id, EAPT_SRP); + break; + } + + if (pcb->settings.eap_req_time > 0) { + UNTIMEOUT(eap_client_timeout, pcb); + TIMEOUT(eap_client_timeout, pcb, + pcb->settings.eap_req_time); + } + return; + +#ifdef USE_SRP +client_failure: + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state = eapBadAuth; + if (pcb->settings.eap_req_time > 0) { + UNTIMEOUT(eap_client_timeout, (void *)esp); + } + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_session = NULL; + t_clientclose(tc); + auth_withpeer_fail(pcb, PPP_EAP); +#endif /* USE_SRP */ +} + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* FIXME: remove malloc() and free() */ +/* + * eap_response - Receive EAP Response message (server mode). + */ +static void eap_response(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inp, int id, int len) { + u_char typenum; + u_char vallen; + int secret_len; + char secret[MAXSECRETLEN]; + char rhostname[256]; + md5_context mdContext; + u_char hash[MD5_SIGNATURE_SIZE]; +#ifdef USE_SRP + struct t_server *ts; + struct t_num A; + SHA1_CTX ctxt; + u_char dig[SHA_DIGESTSIZE]; +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id != id) { + ppp_dbglog("EAP: discarding Response %d; expected ID %d", id, + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id); + return; + } + + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_responses++; + + if (len <= 0) { + ppp_error("EAP: empty Response message discarded"); + return; + } + + GETCHAR(typenum, inp); + len--; + + switch (typenum) { + case EAPT_IDENTITY: + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state != eapIdentify) { + ppp_dbglog("EAP discarding unwanted Identify \"%.q\"", len, + inp); + break; + } + ppp_info("EAP: unauthenticated peer name \"%.*q\"", len, inp); + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer != NULL +#if PPP_REMOTENAME + && pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer != pcb->remote_name +#endif /* PPP_REMOTENAME */ + ) + free(pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer); + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer = malloc(len + 1); + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer == NULL) { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen = 0; + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 1); + break; + } + MEMCPY(pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer, inp, len); + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer[len] = '\0'; + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen = len; + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 0); + break; + + case EAPT_NOTIFICATION: + ppp_dbglog("EAP unexpected Notification; response discarded"); + break; + + case EAPT_NAK: + if (len < 1) { + ppp_info("EAP: Nak Response with no suggested protocol"); + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 1); + break; + } + + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + + if ( +#if PPP_REMOTENAME + !pcb->explicit_remote && +#endif /* PPP_REMOTENAME */ + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state == eapIdentify){ + /* Peer cannot Nak Identify Request */ + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 1); + break; + } + + switch (vallen) { + case EAPT_SRP: + /* Run through SRP validator selection again. */ + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapIdentify; + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 0); + break; + + case EAPT_MD5CHAP: + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapMD5Chall; + break; + + default: + ppp_dbglog("EAP: peer requesting unknown Type %d", vallen); + switch (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state) { + case eapSRP1: + case eapSRP2: + case eapSRP3: + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapMD5Chall; + break; + case eapMD5Chall: + case eapSRP4: + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapIdentify; + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 0); + break; + default: + break; + } + break; + } + break; + + case EAPT_MD5CHAP: + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state != eapMD5Chall) { + ppp_error("EAP: unexpected MD5-Response"); + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 1); + break; + } + if (len < 1) { + ppp_error("EAP: received MD5-Response with no data"); + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 1); + break; + } + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + if (vallen != 16 || vallen > len) { + ppp_error("EAP: MD5-Response with bad length %d", vallen); + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 1); + break; + } + + /* Not so likely to happen. */ + if (vallen >= len + sizeof (rhostname)) { + ppp_dbglog("EAP: trimming really long peer name down"); + MEMCPY(rhostname, inp + vallen, sizeof (rhostname) - 1); + rhostname[sizeof (rhostname) - 1] = '\0'; + } else { + MEMCPY(rhostname, inp + vallen, len - vallen); + rhostname[len - vallen] = '\0'; + } + +#if PPP_REMOTENAME + /* In case the remote doesn't give us his name. */ + if (explicit_remote || + (remote_name[0] != '\0' && vallen == len)) + strlcpy(rhostname, remote_name, sizeof (rhostname)); +#endif /* PPP_REMOTENAME */ + + /* + * Get the secret for authenticating the specified + * host. + */ + if (!get_secret(pcb, rhostname, + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_name, secret, &secret_len, 1)) { + ppp_dbglog("EAP: no MD5 secret for auth of %q", rhostname); + eap_send_failure(pcb); + break; + } + md5_starts(&mdContext); + md5_update(&mdContext, &pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id, 1); + md5_update(&mdContext, (u_char *)secret, secret_len); + BZERO(secret, sizeof (secret)); + md5_update(&mdContext, pcb->eap.es_challenge, pcb->eap.es_challen); + md5_finish(&mdContext, hash); + if (BCMP(hash, inp, MD5_SIGNATURE_SIZE) != 0) { + eap_send_failure(pcb); + break; + } + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_type = EAPT_MD5CHAP; + eap_send_success(pcb); + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 0); + if (pcb->eap.es_rechallenge != 0) + TIMEOUT(eap_rechallenge, pcb, pcb->eap.es_rechallenge); + break; + +#ifdef USE_SRP + case EAPT_SRP: + if (len < 1) { + ppp_error("EAP: empty SRP Response"); + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 1); + break; + } + GETCHAR(typenum, inp); + len--; + switch (typenum) { + case EAPSRP_CKEY: + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state != eapSRP1) { + ppp_error("EAP: unexpected SRP Subtype 1 Response"); + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 1); + break; + } + A.data = inp; + A.len = len; + ts = (struct t_server *)pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session; + assert(ts != NULL); + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_skey = t_servergetkey(ts, &A); + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_skey == NULL) { + /* Client's A value is bogus; terminate now */ + ppp_error("EAP: bogus A value from client"); + eap_send_failure(pcb); + } else { + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 0); + } + break; + + case EAPSRP_CVALIDATOR: + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state != eapSRP2) { + ppp_error("EAP: unexpected SRP Subtype 2 Response"); + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 1); + break; + } + if (len < sizeof (u32_t) + SHA_DIGESTSIZE) { + ppp_error("EAP: M1 length %d < %d", len, + sizeof (u32_t) + SHA_DIGESTSIZE); + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 1); + break; + } + GETLONG(pcb->eap.es_server.ea_keyflags, inp); + ts = (struct t_server *)pcb->eap.es_server.ea_session; + assert(ts != NULL); + if (t_serververify(ts, inp)) { + ppp_info("EAP: unable to validate client identity"); + eap_send_failure(pcb); + break; + } + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 0); + break; + + case EAPSRP_ACK: + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state != eapSRP3) { + ppp_error("EAP: unexpected SRP Subtype 3 Response"); + eap_send_failure(esp); + break; + } + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_type = EAPT_SRP; + eap_send_success(pcb, esp); + eap_figure_next_state(pcb, 0); + if (pcb->eap.es_rechallenge != 0) + TIMEOUT(eap_rechallenge, pcb, + pcb->eap.es_rechallenge); + if (pcb->eap.es_lwrechallenge != 0) + TIMEOUT(srp_lwrechallenge, pcb, + pcb->eap.es_lwrechallenge); + break; + + case EAPSRP_LWRECHALLENGE: + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state != eapSRP4) { + ppp_info("EAP: unexpected SRP Subtype 4 Response"); + return; + } + if (len != SHA_DIGESTSIZE) { + ppp_error("EAP: bad Lightweight rechallenge " + "response"); + return; + } + SHA1Init(&ctxt); + vallen = id; + SHA1Update(&ctxt, &vallen, 1); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, pcb->eap.es_server.ea_skey, + SESSION_KEY_LEN); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, pcb->eap.es_challenge, pcb->eap.es_challen); + SHA1Update(&ctxt, pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peer, + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_peerlen); + SHA1Final(dig, &ctxt); + if (BCMP(dig, inp, SHA_DIGESTSIZE) != 0) { + ppp_error("EAP: failed Lightweight rechallenge"); + eap_send_failure(pcb); + break; + } + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state = eapOpen; + if (pcb->eap.es_lwrechallenge != 0) + TIMEOUT(srp_lwrechallenge, esp, + pcb->eap.es_lwrechallenge); + break; + } + break; +#endif /* USE_SRP */ + + default: + /* This can't happen. */ + ppp_error("EAP: unknown Response type %d; ignored", typenum); + return; + } + + if (pcb->settings.eap_timeout_time > 0) { + UNTIMEOUT(eap_server_timeout, pcb); + } + + if (pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state != eapBadAuth && + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_state != eapOpen) { + pcb->eap.es_server.ea_id++; + eap_send_request(pcb); + } +} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +/* + * eap_success - Receive EAP Success message (client mode). + */ +static void eap_success(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inp, int id, int len) { + if (pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state != eapOpen && !eap_client_active(pcb)) { + ppp_dbglog("EAP unexpected success message in state %s (%d)", + eap_state_name(pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state), + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state); + return; + } + + if (pcb->settings.eap_req_time > 0) { + UNTIMEOUT(eap_client_timeout, pcb); + } + + if (len > 0) { + /* This is odd. The spec doesn't allow for this. */ + PRINTMSG(inp, len); + } + + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state = eapOpen; + auth_withpeer_success(pcb, PPP_EAP, 0); +} + +/* + * eap_failure - Receive EAP Failure message (client mode). + */ +static void eap_failure(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inp, int id, int len) { + if (!eap_client_active(pcb)) { + ppp_dbglog("EAP unexpected failure message in state %s (%d)", + eap_state_name(pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state), + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state); + } + + if (pcb->settings.eap_req_time > 0) { + UNTIMEOUT(eap_client_timeout, pcb); + } + + if (len > 0) { + /* This is odd. The spec doesn't allow for this. */ + PRINTMSG(inp, len); + } + + pcb->eap.es_client.ea_state = eapBadAuth; + + ppp_error("EAP: peer reports authentication failure"); + auth_withpeer_fail(pcb, PPP_EAP); +} + +/* + * eap_input - Handle received EAP message. + */ +static void eap_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inp, int inlen) { + u_char code, id; + int len; + + /* + * Parse header (code, id and length). If packet too short, + * drop it. + */ + if (inlen < EAP_HEADERLEN) { + ppp_error("EAP: packet too short: %d < %d", inlen, EAP_HEADERLEN); + return; + } + GETCHAR(code, inp); + GETCHAR(id, inp); + GETSHORT(len, inp); + if (len < EAP_HEADERLEN || len > inlen) { + ppp_error("EAP: packet has illegal length field %d (%d..%d)", len, + EAP_HEADERLEN, inlen); + return; + } + len -= EAP_HEADERLEN; + + /* Dispatch based on message code */ + switch (code) { + case EAP_REQUEST: + eap_request(pcb, inp, id, len); + break; + +#if PPP_SERVER + case EAP_RESPONSE: + eap_response(pcb, inp, id, len); + break; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + + case EAP_SUCCESS: + eap_success(pcb, inp, id, len); + break; + + case EAP_FAILURE: + eap_failure(pcb, inp, id, len); + break; + + default: /* XXX Need code reject */ + /* Note: it's not legal to send EAP Nak here. */ + ppp_warn("EAP: unknown code %d received", code); + break; + } +} + +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +/* + * eap_printpkt - print the contents of an EAP packet. + */ +static char *eap_codenames[] = { + "Request", "Response", "Success", "Failure" +}; + +static char *eap_typenames[] = { + "Identity", "Notification", "Nak", "MD5-Challenge", + "OTP", "Generic-Token", NULL, NULL, + "RSA", "DSS", "KEA", "KEA-Validate", + "TLS", "Defender", "Windows 2000", "Arcot", + "Cisco", "Nokia", "SRP" +}; + +static int eap_printpkt(u_char *inp, int inlen, void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg) { + int code, id, len, rtype, vallen; + u_char *pstart; + u32_t uval; + + if (inlen < EAP_HEADERLEN) + return (0); + pstart = inp; + GETCHAR(code, inp); + GETCHAR(id, inp); + GETSHORT(len, inp); + if (len < EAP_HEADERLEN || len > inlen) + return (0); + + if (code >= 1 && code <= sizeof(eap_codenames) / sizeof(char *)) + printer(arg, " %s", eap_codenames[code-1]); + else + printer(arg, " code=0x%x", code); + printer(arg, " id=0x%x", id); + len -= EAP_HEADERLEN; + switch (code) { + case EAP_REQUEST: + if (len < 1) { + printer(arg, " "); + break; + } + GETCHAR(rtype, inp); + len--; + if (rtype >= 1 && + rtype <= sizeof (eap_typenames) / sizeof (char *)) + printer(arg, " %s", eap_typenames[rtype-1]); + else + printer(arg, " type=0x%x", rtype); + switch (rtype) { + case EAPT_IDENTITY: + case EAPT_NOTIFICATION: + if (len > 0) { + printer(arg, " "); + INCPTR(len, inp); + len = 0; + } else { + printer(arg, " "); + } + break; + + case EAPT_MD5CHAP: + if (len <= 0) + break; + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + if (vallen > len) + goto truncated; + printer(arg, " ", vallen, inp); + INCPTR(vallen, inp); + len -= vallen; + if (len > 0) { + printer(arg, " "); + INCPTR(len, inp); + len = 0; + } else { + printer(arg, " "); + } + break; + + case EAPT_SRP: + if (len < 3) + goto truncated; + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + printer(arg, "-%d", vallen); + switch (vallen) { + case EAPSRP_CHALLENGE: + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + if (vallen >= len) + goto truncated; + if (vallen > 0) { + printer(arg, " "); + } else { + printer(arg, " "); + } + INCPTR(vallen, inp); + len -= vallen; + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + if (vallen >= len) + goto truncated; + printer(arg, " ", vallen, inp); + INCPTR(vallen, inp); + len -= vallen; + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + if (vallen > len) + goto truncated; + if (vallen == 0) { + printer(arg, " "); + } else { + printer(arg, " ", vallen, inp); + } + INCPTR(vallen, inp); + len -= vallen; + if (len == 0) { + printer(arg, " "); + } else { + printer(arg, " ", len, inp); + INCPTR(len, inp); + len = 0; + } + break; + + case EAPSRP_SKEY: + printer(arg, " ", len, inp); + INCPTR(len, inp); + len = 0; + break; + + case EAPSRP_SVALIDATOR: + if (len < sizeof (u32_t)) + break; + GETLONG(uval, inp); + len -= sizeof (u32_t); + if (uval & SRPVAL_EBIT) { + printer(arg, " E"); + uval &= ~SRPVAL_EBIT; + } + if (uval != 0) { + printer(arg, " f<%X>", uval); + } + if ((vallen = len) > SHA_DIGESTSIZE) + vallen = SHA_DIGESTSIZE; + printer(arg, " ", len, inp, + len < SHA_DIGESTSIZE ? "?" : ""); + INCPTR(vallen, inp); + len -= vallen; + if (len > 0) { + printer(arg, " ", len, inp); + INCPTR(len, inp); + len = 0; + } + break; + + case EAPSRP_LWRECHALLENGE: + printer(arg, " ", len, inp); + INCPTR(len, inp); + len = 0; + break; + } + break; + } + break; + + case EAP_RESPONSE: + if (len < 1) + break; + GETCHAR(rtype, inp); + len--; + if (rtype >= 1 && + rtype <= sizeof (eap_typenames) / sizeof (char *)) + printer(arg, " %s", eap_typenames[rtype-1]); + else + printer(arg, " type=0x%x", rtype); + switch (rtype) { + case EAPT_IDENTITY: + if (len > 0) { + printer(arg, " "); + INCPTR(len, inp); + len = 0; + } + break; + + case EAPT_NAK: + if (len <= 0) { + printer(arg, " "); + break; + } + GETCHAR(rtype, inp); + len--; + printer(arg, " = 1 && + rtype < sizeof (eap_typenames) / sizeof (char *)) + printer(arg, " (%s)", eap_typenames[rtype-1]); + printer(arg, ">"); + break; + + case EAPT_MD5CHAP: + if (len <= 0) { + printer(arg, " "); + break; + } + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + if (vallen > len) + goto truncated; + printer(arg, " ", vallen, inp); + INCPTR(vallen, inp); + len -= vallen; + if (len > 0) { + printer(arg, " "); + INCPTR(len, inp); + len = 0; + } else { + printer(arg, " "); + } + break; + + case EAPT_SRP: + if (len < 1) + goto truncated; + GETCHAR(vallen, inp); + len--; + printer(arg, "-%d", vallen); + switch (vallen) { + case EAPSRP_CKEY: + printer(arg, " ", len, inp); + INCPTR(len, inp); + len = 0; + break; + + case EAPSRP_CVALIDATOR: + if (len < sizeof (u32_t)) + break; + GETLONG(uval, inp); + len -= sizeof (u32_t); + if (uval & SRPVAL_EBIT) { + printer(arg, " E"); + uval &= ~SRPVAL_EBIT; + } + if (uval != 0) { + printer(arg, " f<%X>", uval); + } + printer(arg, " ", len, inp, + len == SHA_DIGESTSIZE ? "" : "?"); + INCPTR(len, inp); + len = 0; + break; + + case EAPSRP_ACK: + break; + + case EAPSRP_LWRECHALLENGE: + printer(arg, " ", len, inp, + len == SHA_DIGESTSIZE ? "" : "?"); + if ((vallen = len) > SHA_DIGESTSIZE) + vallen = SHA_DIGESTSIZE; + INCPTR(vallen, inp); + len -= vallen; + break; + } + break; + } + break; + + case EAP_SUCCESS: /* No payload expected for these! */ + case EAP_FAILURE: + break; + + truncated: + printer(arg, " "); + break; + } + + if (len > 8) + printer(arg, "%8B...", inp); + else if (len > 0) + printer(arg, "%.*B", len, inp); + INCPTR(len, inp); + + return (inp - pstart); +} +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && EAP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ecp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ecp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..728fb5fb33 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ecp.c @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +/* + * ecp.c - PPP Encryption Control Protocol. + * + * Copyright (c) 2002 Google, Inc. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * Derived from ccp.c, which is: + * + * Copyright (c) 1994-2002 Paul Mackerras. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 3. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && ECP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/fsm.h" +#include "netif/ppp/ecp.h" + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +static option_t ecp_option_list[] = { + { "noecp", o_bool, &ecp_protent.enabled_flag, + "Disable ECP negotiation" }, + { "-ecp", o_bool, &ecp_protent.enabled_flag, + "Disable ECP negotiation", OPT_ALIAS }, + + { NULL } +}; +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +/* + * Protocol entry points from main code. + */ +static void ecp_init (int unit); +/* +static void ecp_open (int unit); +static void ecp_close (int unit, char *); +static void ecp_lowerup (int unit); +static void ecp_lowerdown (int); +static void ecp_input (int unit, u_char *pkt, int len); +static void ecp_protrej (int unit); +*/ +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +static int ecp_printpkt (u_char *pkt, int len, + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), + void *arg); +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +/* +static void ecp_datainput (int unit, u_char *pkt, int len); +*/ + +const struct protent ecp_protent = { + PPP_ECP, + ecp_init, + NULL, /* ecp_input, */ + NULL, /* ecp_protrej, */ + NULL, /* ecp_lowerup, */ + NULL, /* ecp_lowerdown, */ + NULL, /* ecp_open, */ + NULL, /* ecp_close, */ +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + ecp_printpkt, +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + NULL, /* ecp_datainput, */ + 0, +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + "ECP", + "Encrypted", +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS + ecp_option_list, + NULL, +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT + NULL, + NULL +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ +}; + +fsm ecp_fsm[NUM_PPP]; +ecp_options ecp_wantoptions[NUM_PPP]; /* what to request the peer to use */ +ecp_options ecp_gotoptions[NUM_PPP]; /* what the peer agreed to do */ +ecp_options ecp_allowoptions[NUM_PPP]; /* what we'll agree to do */ +ecp_options ecp_hisoptions[NUM_PPP]; /* what we agreed to do */ + +static const fsm_callbacks ecp_callbacks = { + NULL, /* ecp_resetci, */ + NULL, /* ecp_cilen, */ + NULL, /* ecp_addci, */ + NULL, /* ecp_ackci, */ + NULL, /* ecp_nakci, */ + NULL, /* ecp_rejci, */ + NULL, /* ecp_reqci, */ + NULL, /* ecp_up, */ + NULL, /* ecp_down, */ + NULL, + NULL, + NULL, + NULL, + NULL, /* ecp_extcode, */ + "ECP" +}; + +/* + * ecp_init - initialize ECP. + */ +static void +ecp_init(unit) + int unit; +{ + fsm *f = &ecp_fsm[unit]; + + f->unit = unit; + f->protocol = PPP_ECP; + f->callbacks = &ecp_callbacks; + fsm_init(f); + + memset(&ecp_wantoptions[unit], 0, sizeof(ecp_options)); + memset(&ecp_gotoptions[unit], 0, sizeof(ecp_options)); + memset(&ecp_allowoptions[unit], 0, sizeof(ecp_options)); + memset(&ecp_hisoptions[unit], 0, sizeof(ecp_options)); + +} + + +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +static int +ecp_printpkt(p, plen, printer, arg) + u_char *p; + int plen; + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...); + void *arg; +{ + return 0; +} +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && ECP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/eui64.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/eui64.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e23a34e86a --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/eui64.c @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +/* + * eui64.c - EUI64 routines for IPv6CP. + * + * Copyright (c) 1999 Tommi Komulainen. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Tommi Komulainen + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * $Id: eui64.c,v 1.6 2002/12/04 23:03:32 paulus Exp $ + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" +#include "netif/ppp/eui64.h" + +/* + * eui64_ntoa - Make an ascii representation of an interface identifier + */ +char *eui64_ntoa(eui64_t e) { + static char buf[32]; + + snprintf(buf, 32, "%02x%02x:%02x%02x:%02x%02x:%02x%02x", + e.e8[0], e.e8[1], e.e8[2], e.e8[3], + e.e8[4], e.e8[5], e.e8[6], e.e8[7]); + return buf; +} + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/fsm.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/fsm.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..79077444ba --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/fsm.c @@ -0,0 +1,784 @@ +/* + * fsm.c - {Link, IP} Control Protocol Finite State Machine. + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +/* + * TODO: + * Randomize fsm id on link/init. + * Deal with variable outgoing MTU. + */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include +#include +#include +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/fsm.h" + +static void fsm_timeout (void *); +static void fsm_rconfreq(fsm *f, u_char id, u_char *inp, int len); +static void fsm_rconfack(fsm *f, int id, u_char *inp, int len); +static void fsm_rconfnakrej(fsm *f, int code, int id, u_char *inp, int len); +static void fsm_rtermreq(fsm *f, int id, u_char *p, int len); +static void fsm_rtermack(fsm *f); +static void fsm_rcoderej(fsm *f, u_char *inp, int len); +static void fsm_sconfreq(fsm *f, int retransmit); + +#define PROTO_NAME(f) ((f)->callbacks->proto_name) + +/* + * fsm_init - Initialize fsm. + * + * Initialize fsm state. + */ +void fsm_init(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + f->state = PPP_FSM_INITIAL; + f->flags = 0; + f->id = 0; /* XXX Start with random id? */ + f->maxnakloops = pcb->settings.fsm_max_nak_loops; + f->term_reason_len = 0; +} + + +/* + * fsm_lowerup - The lower layer is up. + */ +void fsm_lowerup(fsm *f) { + switch( f->state ){ + case PPP_FSM_INITIAL: + f->state = PPP_FSM_CLOSED; + break; + + case PPP_FSM_STARTING: + if( f->flags & OPT_SILENT ) + f->state = PPP_FSM_STOPPED; + else { + /* Send an initial configure-request */ + fsm_sconfreq(f, 0); + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; + } + break; + + default: + FSMDEBUG(("%s: Up event in state %d!", PROTO_NAME(f), f->state)); + /* no break */ + } +} + + +/* + * fsm_lowerdown - The lower layer is down. + * + * Cancel all timeouts and inform upper layers. + */ +void fsm_lowerdown(fsm *f) { + switch( f->state ){ + case PPP_FSM_CLOSED: + f->state = PPP_FSM_INITIAL; + break; + + case PPP_FSM_STOPPED: + f->state = PPP_FSM_STARTING; + if( f->callbacks->starting ) + (*f->callbacks->starting)(f); + break; + + case PPP_FSM_CLOSING: + f->state = PPP_FSM_INITIAL; + UNTIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f); /* Cancel timeout */ + break; + + case PPP_FSM_STOPPING: + case PPP_FSM_REQSENT: + case PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD: + case PPP_FSM_ACKSENT: + f->state = PPP_FSM_STARTING; + UNTIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f); /* Cancel timeout */ + break; + + case PPP_FSM_OPENED: + if( f->callbacks->down ) + (*f->callbacks->down)(f); + f->state = PPP_FSM_STARTING; + break; + + default: + FSMDEBUG(("%s: Down event in state %d!", PROTO_NAME(f), f->state)); + /* no break */ + } +} + + +/* + * fsm_open - Link is allowed to come up. + */ +void fsm_open(fsm *f) { + switch( f->state ){ + case PPP_FSM_INITIAL: + f->state = PPP_FSM_STARTING; + if( f->callbacks->starting ) + (*f->callbacks->starting)(f); + break; + + case PPP_FSM_CLOSED: + if( f->flags & OPT_SILENT ) + f->state = PPP_FSM_STOPPED; + else { + /* Send an initial configure-request */ + fsm_sconfreq(f, 0); + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; + } + break; + + case PPP_FSM_CLOSING: + f->state = PPP_FSM_STOPPING; + /* fall through */ + /* no break */ + case PPP_FSM_STOPPED: + case PPP_FSM_OPENED: + if( f->flags & OPT_RESTART ){ + fsm_lowerdown(f); + fsm_lowerup(f); + } + break; + } +} + +/* + * terminate_layer - Start process of shutting down the FSM + * + * Cancel any timeout running, notify upper layers we're done, and + * send a terminate-request message as configured. + */ +static void terminate_layer(fsm *f, int nextstate) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + + if( f->state != PPP_FSM_OPENED ) + UNTIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f); /* Cancel timeout */ + else if( f->callbacks->down ) + (*f->callbacks->down)(f); /* Inform upper layers we're down */ + + /* Init restart counter and send Terminate-Request */ + f->retransmits = pcb->settings.fsm_max_term_transmits; + fsm_sdata(f, TERMREQ, f->reqid = ++f->id, + (u_char *) f->term_reason, f->term_reason_len); + + if (f->retransmits == 0) { + /* + * User asked for no terminate requests at all; just close it. + * We've already fired off one Terminate-Request just to be nice + * to the peer, but we're not going to wait for a reply. + */ + f->state = nextstate == PPP_FSM_CLOSING ? PPP_FSM_CLOSED : PPP_FSM_STOPPED; + if( f->callbacks->finished ) + (*f->callbacks->finished)(f); + return; + } + + TIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f, pcb->settings.fsm_timeout_time); + --f->retransmits; + + f->state = nextstate; +} + +/* + * fsm_close - Start closing connection. + * + * Cancel timeouts and either initiate close or possibly go directly to + * the PPP_FSM_CLOSED state. + */ +void fsm_close(fsm *f, char *reason) { + f->term_reason = reason; + f->term_reason_len = (reason == NULL? 0: LWIP_MIN(strlen(reason), 0xFF) ); + switch( f->state ){ + case PPP_FSM_STARTING: + f->state = PPP_FSM_INITIAL; + break; + case PPP_FSM_STOPPED: + f->state = PPP_FSM_CLOSED; + break; + case PPP_FSM_STOPPING: + f->state = PPP_FSM_CLOSING; + break; + + case PPP_FSM_REQSENT: + case PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD: + case PPP_FSM_ACKSENT: + case PPP_FSM_OPENED: + terminate_layer(f, PPP_FSM_CLOSING); + break; + } +} + + +/* + * fsm_timeout - Timeout expired. + */ +static void fsm_timeout(void *arg) { + fsm *f = (fsm *) arg; + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + + switch (f->state) { + case PPP_FSM_CLOSING: + case PPP_FSM_STOPPING: + if( f->retransmits <= 0 ){ + /* + * We've waited for an ack long enough. Peer probably heard us. + */ + f->state = (f->state == PPP_FSM_CLOSING)? PPP_FSM_CLOSED: PPP_FSM_STOPPED; + if( f->callbacks->finished ) + (*f->callbacks->finished)(f); + } else { + /* Send Terminate-Request */ + fsm_sdata(f, TERMREQ, f->reqid = ++f->id, + (u_char *) f->term_reason, f->term_reason_len); + TIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f, pcb->settings.fsm_timeout_time); + --f->retransmits; + } + break; + + case PPP_FSM_REQSENT: + case PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD: + case PPP_FSM_ACKSENT: + if (f->retransmits <= 0) { + ppp_warn("%s: timeout sending Config-Requests\n", PROTO_NAME(f)); + f->state = PPP_FSM_STOPPED; + if( (f->flags & OPT_PASSIVE) == 0 && f->callbacks->finished ) + (*f->callbacks->finished)(f); + + } else { + /* Retransmit the configure-request */ + if (f->callbacks->retransmit) + (*f->callbacks->retransmit)(f); + fsm_sconfreq(f, 1); /* Re-send Configure-Request */ + if( f->state == PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD ) + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; + } + break; + + default: + FSMDEBUG(("%s: Timeout event in state %d!", PROTO_NAME(f), f->state)); + /* no break */ + } +} + + +/* + * fsm_input - Input packet. + */ +void fsm_input(fsm *f, u_char *inpacket, int l) { + u_char *inp; + u_char code, id; + int len; + + /* + * Parse header (code, id and length). + * If packet too short, drop it. + */ + inp = inpacket; + if (l < HEADERLEN) { + FSMDEBUG(("fsm_input(%x): Rcvd short header.", f->protocol)); + return; + } + GETCHAR(code, inp); + GETCHAR(id, inp); + GETSHORT(len, inp); + if (len < HEADERLEN) { + FSMDEBUG(("fsm_input(%x): Rcvd illegal length.", f->protocol)); + return; + } + if (len > l) { + FSMDEBUG(("fsm_input(%x): Rcvd short packet.", f->protocol)); + return; + } + len -= HEADERLEN; /* subtract header length */ + + if( f->state == PPP_FSM_INITIAL || f->state == PPP_FSM_STARTING ){ + FSMDEBUG(("fsm_input(%x): Rcvd packet in state %d.", + f->protocol, f->state)); + return; + } + + /* + * Action depends on code. + */ + switch (code) { + case CONFREQ: + fsm_rconfreq(f, id, inp, len); + break; + + case CONFACK: + fsm_rconfack(f, id, inp, len); + break; + + case CONFNAK: + case CONFREJ: + fsm_rconfnakrej(f, code, id, inp, len); + break; + + case TERMREQ: + fsm_rtermreq(f, id, inp, len); + break; + + case TERMACK: + fsm_rtermack(f); + break; + + case CODEREJ: + fsm_rcoderej(f, inp, len); + break; + + default: + if( !f->callbacks->extcode + || !(*f->callbacks->extcode)(f, code, id, inp, len) ) + fsm_sdata(f, CODEREJ, ++f->id, inpacket, len + HEADERLEN); + break; + } +} + + +/* + * fsm_rconfreq - Receive Configure-Request. + */ +static void fsm_rconfreq(fsm *f, u_char id, u_char *inp, int len) { + int code, reject_if_disagree; + + switch( f->state ){ + case PPP_FSM_CLOSED: + /* Go away, we're closed */ + fsm_sdata(f, TERMACK, id, NULL, 0); + return; + case PPP_FSM_CLOSING: + case PPP_FSM_STOPPING: + return; + + case PPP_FSM_OPENED: + /* Go down and restart negotiation */ + if( f->callbacks->down ) + (*f->callbacks->down)(f); /* Inform upper layers */ + fsm_sconfreq(f, 0); /* Send initial Configure-Request */ + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; + break; + + case PPP_FSM_STOPPED: + /* Negotiation started by our peer */ + fsm_sconfreq(f, 0); /* Send initial Configure-Request */ + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; + break; + } + + /* + * Pass the requested configuration options + * to protocol-specific code for checking. + */ + if (f->callbacks->reqci){ /* Check CI */ + reject_if_disagree = (f->nakloops >= f->maxnakloops); + code = (*f->callbacks->reqci)(f, inp, &len, reject_if_disagree); + } else if (len) + code = CONFREJ; /* Reject all CI */ + else + code = CONFACK; + + /* send the Ack, Nak or Rej to the peer */ + fsm_sdata(f, code, id, inp, len); + + if (code == CONFACK) { + if (f->state == PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD) { + UNTIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f); /* Cancel timeout */ + f->state = PPP_FSM_OPENED; + if (f->callbacks->up) + (*f->callbacks->up)(f); /* Inform upper layers */ + } else + f->state = PPP_FSM_ACKSENT; + f->nakloops = 0; + + } else { + /* we sent CONFACK or CONFREJ */ + if (f->state != PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD) + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; + if( code == CONFNAK ) + ++f->nakloops; + } +} + + +/* + * fsm_rconfack - Receive Configure-Ack. + */ +static void fsm_rconfack(fsm *f, int id, u_char *inp, int len) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + + if (id != f->reqid || f->seen_ack) /* Expected id? */ + return; /* Nope, toss... */ + if( !(f->callbacks->ackci? (*f->callbacks->ackci)(f, inp, len): + (len == 0)) ){ + /* Ack is bad - ignore it */ + ppp_error("Received bad configure-ack: %P", inp, len); + return; + } + f->seen_ack = 1; + f->rnakloops = 0; + + switch (f->state) { + case PPP_FSM_CLOSED: + case PPP_FSM_STOPPED: + fsm_sdata(f, TERMACK, id, NULL, 0); + break; + + case PPP_FSM_REQSENT: + f->state = PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD; + f->retransmits = pcb->settings.fsm_max_conf_req_transmits; + break; + + case PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD: + /* Huh? an extra valid Ack? oh well... */ + UNTIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f); /* Cancel timeout */ + fsm_sconfreq(f, 0); + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; + break; + + case PPP_FSM_ACKSENT: + UNTIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f); /* Cancel timeout */ + f->state = PPP_FSM_OPENED; + f->retransmits = pcb->settings.fsm_max_conf_req_transmits; + if (f->callbacks->up) + (*f->callbacks->up)(f); /* Inform upper layers */ + break; + + case PPP_FSM_OPENED: + /* Go down and restart negotiation */ + if (f->callbacks->down) + (*f->callbacks->down)(f); /* Inform upper layers */ + fsm_sconfreq(f, 0); /* Send initial Configure-Request */ + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; + break; + } +} + + +/* + * fsm_rconfnakrej - Receive Configure-Nak or Configure-Reject. + */ +static void fsm_rconfnakrej(fsm *f, int code, int id, u_char *inp, int len) { + int ret; + int treat_as_reject; + + if (id != f->reqid || f->seen_ack) /* Expected id? */ + return; /* Nope, toss... */ + + if (code == CONFNAK) { + ++f->rnakloops; + treat_as_reject = (f->rnakloops >= f->maxnakloops); + if (f->callbacks->nakci == NULL + || !(ret = f->callbacks->nakci(f, inp, len, treat_as_reject))) { + ppp_error("Received bad configure-nak: %P", inp, len); + return; + } + } else { + f->rnakloops = 0; + if (f->callbacks->rejci == NULL + || !(ret = f->callbacks->rejci(f, inp, len))) { + ppp_error("Received bad configure-rej: %P", inp, len); + return; + } + } + + f->seen_ack = 1; + + switch (f->state) { + case PPP_FSM_CLOSED: + case PPP_FSM_STOPPED: + fsm_sdata(f, TERMACK, id, NULL, 0); + break; + + case PPP_FSM_REQSENT: + case PPP_FSM_ACKSENT: + /* They didn't agree to what we wanted - try another request */ + UNTIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f); /* Cancel timeout */ + if (ret < 0) + f->state = PPP_FSM_STOPPED; /* kludge for stopping CCP */ + else + fsm_sconfreq(f, 0); /* Send Configure-Request */ + break; + + case PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD: + /* Got a Nak/reject when we had already had an Ack?? oh well... */ + UNTIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f); /* Cancel timeout */ + fsm_sconfreq(f, 0); + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; + break; + + case PPP_FSM_OPENED: + /* Go down and restart negotiation */ + if (f->callbacks->down) + (*f->callbacks->down)(f); /* Inform upper layers */ + fsm_sconfreq(f, 0); /* Send initial Configure-Request */ + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; + break; + } +} + + +/* + * fsm_rtermreq - Receive Terminate-Req. + */ +static void fsm_rtermreq(fsm *f, int id, u_char *p, int len) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + + switch (f->state) { + case PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD: + case PPP_FSM_ACKSENT: + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; /* Start over but keep trying */ + break; + + case PPP_FSM_OPENED: + if (len > 0) { + ppp_info("%s terminated by peer (%0.*v)", PROTO_NAME(f), len, p); + } else + ppp_info("%s terminated by peer", PROTO_NAME(f)); + f->retransmits = 0; + f->state = PPP_FSM_STOPPING; + if (f->callbacks->down) + (*f->callbacks->down)(f); /* Inform upper layers */ + TIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f, pcb->settings.fsm_timeout_time); + break; + } + + fsm_sdata(f, TERMACK, id, NULL, 0); +} + + +/* + * fsm_rtermack - Receive Terminate-Ack. + */ +static void fsm_rtermack(fsm *f) { + switch (f->state) { + case PPP_FSM_CLOSING: + UNTIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f); + f->state = PPP_FSM_CLOSED; + if( f->callbacks->finished ) + (*f->callbacks->finished)(f); + break; + case PPP_FSM_STOPPING: + UNTIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f); + f->state = PPP_FSM_STOPPED; + if( f->callbacks->finished ) + (*f->callbacks->finished)(f); + break; + + case PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD: + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; + break; + + case PPP_FSM_OPENED: + if (f->callbacks->down) + (*f->callbacks->down)(f); /* Inform upper layers */ + fsm_sconfreq(f, 0); + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; + break; + } +} + + +/* + * fsm_rcoderej - Receive an Code-Reject. + */ +static void fsm_rcoderej(fsm *f, u_char *inp, int len) { + u_char code, id; + + if (len < HEADERLEN) { + FSMDEBUG(("fsm_rcoderej: Rcvd short Code-Reject packet!")); + return; + } + GETCHAR(code, inp); + GETCHAR(id, inp); + ppp_warn("%s: Rcvd Code-Reject for code %d, id %d", PROTO_NAME(f), code, id); + + if( f->state == PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD ) + f->state = PPP_FSM_REQSENT; +} + + +/* + * fsm_protreject - Peer doesn't speak this protocol. + * + * Treat this as a catastrophic error (RXJ-). + */ +void fsm_protreject(fsm *f) { + switch( f->state ){ + case PPP_FSM_CLOSING: + UNTIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f); /* Cancel timeout */ + /* fall through */ + /* no break */ + case PPP_FSM_CLOSED: + f->state = PPP_FSM_CLOSED; + if( f->callbacks->finished ) + (*f->callbacks->finished)(f); + break; + + case PPP_FSM_STOPPING: + case PPP_FSM_REQSENT: + case PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD: + case PPP_FSM_ACKSENT: + UNTIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f); /* Cancel timeout */ + /* fall through */ + /* no break */ + case PPP_FSM_STOPPED: + f->state = PPP_FSM_STOPPED; + if( f->callbacks->finished ) + (*f->callbacks->finished)(f); + break; + + case PPP_FSM_OPENED: + terminate_layer(f, PPP_FSM_STOPPING); + break; + + default: + FSMDEBUG(("%s: Protocol-reject event in state %d!", + PROTO_NAME(f), f->state)); + /* no break */ + } +} + + +/* + * fsm_sconfreq - Send a Configure-Request. + */ +static void fsm_sconfreq(fsm *f, int retransmit) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + int cilen; + + if( f->state != PPP_FSM_REQSENT && f->state != PPP_FSM_ACKRCVD && f->state != PPP_FSM_ACKSENT ){ + /* Not currently negotiating - reset options */ + if( f->callbacks->resetci ) + (*f->callbacks->resetci)(f); + f->nakloops = 0; + f->rnakloops = 0; + } + + if( !retransmit ){ + /* New request - reset retransmission counter, use new ID */ + f->retransmits = pcb->settings.fsm_max_conf_req_transmits; + f->reqid = ++f->id; + } + + f->seen_ack = 0; + + /* + * Make up the request packet + */ + if( f->callbacks->cilen && f->callbacks->addci ){ + cilen = (*f->callbacks->cilen)(f); + if( cilen > pcb->peer_mru - HEADERLEN ) + cilen = pcb->peer_mru - HEADERLEN; + } else + cilen = 0; + + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(cilen + HEADERLEN + PPP_HDRLEN), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + /* send the request to our peer */ + outp = p->payload; + MAKEHEADER(outp, f->protocol); + PUTCHAR(CONFREQ, outp); + PUTCHAR(f->reqid, outp); + PUTSHORT(cilen + HEADERLEN, outp); + if (cilen != 0) { + (*f->callbacks->addci)(f, outp, &cilen); + } + + ppp_write(pcb, p); + + /* start the retransmit timer */ + --f->retransmits; + TIMEOUT(fsm_timeout, f, pcb->settings.fsm_timeout_time); +} + + +/* + * fsm_sdata - Send some data. + * + * Used for all packets sent to our peer by this module. + */ +void fsm_sdata(fsm *f, u_char code, u_char id, u_char *data, int datalen) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + int outlen; + + /* Adjust length to be smaller than MTU */ + if (datalen > pcb->peer_mru - HEADERLEN) + datalen = pcb->peer_mru - HEADERLEN; + outlen = datalen + HEADERLEN; + + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(outlen + PPP_HDRLEN), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + outp = p->payload; +/* if (datalen && data != outp + PPP_HDRLEN + HEADERLEN) -- was only for fsm_sconfreq() */ + MEMCPY(outp + PPP_HDRLEN + HEADERLEN, data, datalen); + MAKEHEADER(outp, f->protocol); + PUTCHAR(code, outp); + PUTCHAR(id, outp); + PUTSHORT(outlen, outp); + ppp_write(pcb, p); +} + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ipcp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ipcp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1944fc86f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ipcp.c @@ -0,0 +1,2267 @@ +/* + * ipcp.c - PPP IP Control Protocol. + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +/* + * TODO: + */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/fsm.h" +#include "netif/ppp/ipcp.h" + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* global vars */ +u32_t netmask = 0; /* IP netmask to set on interface */ +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +bool disable_defaultip = 0; /* Don't use hostname for default IP adrs */ +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if 0 /* moved to ppp_settings */ +bool noremoteip = 0; /* Let him have no IP address */ +#endif /* moved to ppp_setting */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* Hook for a plugin to know when IP protocol has come up */ +void (*ip_up_hook) (void) = NULL; + +/* Hook for a plugin to know when IP protocol has come down */ +void (*ip_down_hook) (void) = NULL; + +/* Hook for a plugin to choose the remote IP address */ +void (*ip_choose_hook) (u32_t *) = NULL; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if PPP_NOTIFY +/* Notifiers for when IPCP goes up and down */ +struct notifier *ip_up_notifier = NULL; +struct notifier *ip_down_notifier = NULL; +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY */ + +/* local vars */ +#if 0 /* moved to ppp_pcb */ +static int default_route_set[NUM_PPP]; /* Have set up a default route */ +static int proxy_arp_set[NUM_PPP]; /* Have created proxy arp entry */ +static int ipcp_is_up; /* have called np_up() */ +static int ipcp_is_open; /* haven't called np_finished() */ +static bool ask_for_local; /* request our address from peer */ +#endif /* moved to ppp_pcb */ +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +static char vj_value[8]; /* string form of vj option value */ +static char netmask_str[20]; /* string form of netmask value */ +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +/* + * Callbacks for fsm code. (CI = Configuration Information) + */ +static void ipcp_resetci(fsm *f); /* Reset our CI */ +static int ipcp_cilen(fsm *f); /* Return length of our CI */ +static void ipcp_addci(fsm *f, u_char *ucp, int *lenp); /* Add our CI */ +static int ipcp_ackci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len); /* Peer ack'd our CI */ +static int ipcp_nakci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len, int treat_as_reject);/* Peer nak'd our CI */ +static int ipcp_rejci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len); /* Peer rej'd our CI */ +static int ipcp_reqci(fsm *f, u_char *inp, int *len, int reject_if_disagree); /* Rcv CI */ +static void ipcp_up(fsm *f); /* We're UP */ +static void ipcp_down(fsm *f); /* We're DOWN */ +static void ipcp_finished(fsm *f); /* Don't need lower layer */ + +static const fsm_callbacks ipcp_callbacks = { /* IPCP callback routines */ + ipcp_resetci, /* Reset our Configuration Information */ + ipcp_cilen, /* Length of our Configuration Information */ + ipcp_addci, /* Add our Configuration Information */ + ipcp_ackci, /* ACK our Configuration Information */ + ipcp_nakci, /* NAK our Configuration Information */ + ipcp_rejci, /* Reject our Configuration Information */ + ipcp_reqci, /* Request peer's Configuration Information */ + ipcp_up, /* Called when fsm reaches OPENED state */ + ipcp_down, /* Called when fsm leaves OPENED state */ + NULL, /* Called when we want the lower layer up */ + ipcp_finished, /* Called when we want the lower layer down */ + NULL, /* Called when Protocol-Reject received */ + NULL, /* Retransmission is necessary */ + NULL, /* Called to handle protocol-specific codes */ + "IPCP" /* String name of protocol */ +}; + +/* + * Command-line options. + */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS +static int setvjslots (char **); +static int setdnsaddr (char **); +static int setwinsaddr (char **); +static int setnetmask (char **); +int setipaddr (char *, char **, int); + +static void printipaddr (option_t *, void (*)(void *, char *,...),void *); + +static option_t ipcp_option_list[] = { + { "noip", o_bool, &ipcp_protent.enabled_flag, + "Disable IP and IPCP" }, + { "-ip", o_bool, &ipcp_protent.enabled_flag, + "Disable IP and IPCP", OPT_ALIAS }, + + { "novj", o_bool, &ipcp_wantoptions[0].neg_vj, + "Disable VJ compression", OPT_A2CLR, &ipcp_allowoptions[0].neg_vj }, + { "-vj", o_bool, &ipcp_wantoptions[0].neg_vj, + "Disable VJ compression", OPT_ALIAS | OPT_A2CLR, + &ipcp_allowoptions[0].neg_vj }, + + { "novjccomp", o_bool, &ipcp_wantoptions[0].cflag, + "Disable VJ connection-ID compression", OPT_A2CLR, + &ipcp_allowoptions[0].cflag }, + { "-vjccomp", o_bool, &ipcp_wantoptions[0].cflag, + "Disable VJ connection-ID compression", OPT_ALIAS | OPT_A2CLR, + &ipcp_allowoptions[0].cflag }, + + { "vj-max-slots", o_special, (void *)setvjslots, + "Set maximum VJ header slots", + OPT_PRIO | OPT_A2STRVAL | OPT_STATIC, vj_value }, + + { "ipcp-accept-local", o_bool, &ipcp_wantoptions[0].accept_local, + "Accept peer's address for us", 1 }, + { "ipcp-accept-remote", o_bool, &ipcp_wantoptions[0].accept_remote, + "Accept peer's address for it", 1 }, + + { "ipparam", o_string, &ipparam, + "Set ip script parameter", OPT_PRIO }, + + { "noipdefault", o_bool, &disable_defaultip, + "Don't use name for default IP adrs", 1 }, + + { "ms-dns", 1, (void *)setdnsaddr, + "DNS address for the peer's use" }, + { "ms-wins", 1, (void *)setwinsaddr, + "Nameserver for SMB over TCP/IP for peer" }, + + { "ipcp-restart", o_int, &ipcp_fsm[0].timeouttime, + "Set timeout for IPCP", OPT_PRIO }, + { "ipcp-max-terminate", o_int, &ipcp_fsm[0].maxtermtransmits, + "Set max #xmits for term-reqs", OPT_PRIO }, + { "ipcp-max-configure", o_int, &ipcp_fsm[0].maxconfreqtransmits, + "Set max #xmits for conf-reqs", OPT_PRIO }, + { "ipcp-max-failure", o_int, &ipcp_fsm[0].maxnakloops, + "Set max #conf-naks for IPCP", OPT_PRIO }, + + { "defaultroute", o_bool, &ipcp_wantoptions[0].default_route, + "Add default route", OPT_ENABLE|1, &ipcp_allowoptions[0].default_route }, + { "nodefaultroute", o_bool, &ipcp_allowoptions[0].default_route, + "disable defaultroute option", OPT_A2CLR, + &ipcp_wantoptions[0].default_route }, + { "-defaultroute", o_bool, &ipcp_allowoptions[0].default_route, + "disable defaultroute option", OPT_ALIAS | OPT_A2CLR, + &ipcp_wantoptions[0].default_route }, + + { "replacedefaultroute", o_bool, + &ipcp_wantoptions[0].replace_default_route, + "Replace default route", 1 + }, + { "noreplacedefaultroute", o_bool, + &ipcp_allowoptions[0].replace_default_route, + "Never replace default route", OPT_A2COPY, + &ipcp_wantoptions[0].replace_default_route }, + { "proxyarp", o_bool, &ipcp_wantoptions[0].proxy_arp, + "Add proxy ARP entry", OPT_ENABLE|1, &ipcp_allowoptions[0].proxy_arp }, + { "noproxyarp", o_bool, &ipcp_allowoptions[0].proxy_arp, + "disable proxyarp option", OPT_A2CLR, + &ipcp_wantoptions[0].proxy_arp }, + { "-proxyarp", o_bool, &ipcp_allowoptions[0].proxy_arp, + "disable proxyarp option", OPT_ALIAS | OPT_A2CLR, + &ipcp_wantoptions[0].proxy_arp }, + + { "usepeerdns", o_bool, &usepeerdns, + "Ask peer for DNS address(es)", 1 }, + + { "netmask", o_special, (void *)setnetmask, + "set netmask", OPT_PRIO | OPT_A2STRVAL | OPT_STATIC, netmask_str }, + + { "ipcp-no-addresses", o_bool, &ipcp_wantoptions[0].old_addrs, + "Disable old-style IP-Addresses usage", OPT_A2CLR, + &ipcp_allowoptions[0].old_addrs }, + { "ipcp-no-address", o_bool, &ipcp_wantoptions[0].neg_addr, + "Disable IP-Address usage", OPT_A2CLR, + &ipcp_allowoptions[0].neg_addr }, +#ifdef __linux__ + { "noremoteip", o_bool, &noremoteip, + "Allow peer to have no IP address", 1 }, +#endif + { "nosendip", o_bool, &ipcp_wantoptions[0].neg_addr, + "Don't send our IP address to peer", OPT_A2CLR, + &ipcp_wantoptions[0].old_addrs}, + + { "IP addresses", o_wild, (void *) &setipaddr, + "set local and remote IP addresses", + OPT_NOARG | OPT_A2PRINTER, (void *) &printipaddr }, + + { NULL } +}; +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +/* + * Protocol entry points from main code. + */ +static void ipcp_init(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void ipcp_open(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void ipcp_close(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *reason); +static void ipcp_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void ipcp_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void ipcp_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *p, int len); +static void ipcp_protrej(ppp_pcb *pcb); +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +static int ipcp_printpkt(u_char *p, int plen, + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg); +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS +static void ip_check_options (void); +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT +static int ip_demand_conf (int); +static int ip_active_pkt (u_char *, int); +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +static void create_resolv (u32_t, u32_t); +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +const struct protent ipcp_protent = { + PPP_IPCP, + ipcp_init, + ipcp_input, + ipcp_protrej, + ipcp_lowerup, + ipcp_lowerdown, + ipcp_open, + ipcp_close, +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + ipcp_printpkt, +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + NULL, + 1, +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + "IPCP", + "IP", +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS + ipcp_option_list, + ip_check_options, +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT + ip_demand_conf, + ip_active_pkt +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ +}; + +static void ipcp_clear_addrs(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t ouraddr, u32_t hisaddr, u8_t replacedefaultroute); + +/* + * Lengths of configuration options. + */ +#define CILEN_VOID 2 +#define CILEN_COMPRESS 4 /* min length for compression protocol opt. */ +#define CILEN_VJ 6 /* length for RFC1332 Van-Jacobson opt. */ +#define CILEN_ADDR 6 /* new-style single address option */ +#define CILEN_ADDRS 10 /* old-style dual address option */ + + +#define CODENAME(x) ((x) == CONFACK ? "ACK" : \ + (x) == CONFNAK ? "NAK" : "REJ") + +#if 0 /* UNUSED, already defined by lwIP */ +/* + * Make a string representation of a network IP address. + */ +char * +ip_ntoa(ipaddr) +u32_t ipaddr; +{ + static char b[64]; + + slprintf(b, sizeof(b), "%I", ipaddr); + return b; +} +#endif /* UNUSED, already defined by lwIP */ + +/* + * Option parsing. + */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS +/* + * setvjslots - set maximum number of connection slots for VJ compression + */ +static int +setvjslots(argv) + char **argv; +{ + int value; + +/* FIXME: found what int_option() did */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS + if (!int_option(*argv, &value)) + return 0; +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + + if (value < 2 || value > 16) { + option_error("vj-max-slots value must be between 2 and 16"); + return 0; + } + ipcp_wantoptions [0].maxslotindex = + ipcp_allowoptions[0].maxslotindex = value - 1; + slprintf(vj_value, sizeof(vj_value), "%d", value); + return 1; +} + +/* + * setdnsaddr - set the dns address(es) + */ +static int +setdnsaddr(argv) + char **argv; +{ + u32_t dns; + struct hostent *hp; + + dns = inet_addr(*argv); + if (dns == (u32_t) -1) { + if ((hp = gethostbyname(*argv)) == NULL) { + option_error("invalid address parameter '%s' for ms-dns option", + *argv); + return 0; + } + dns = *(u32_t *)hp->h_addr; + } + + /* We take the last 2 values given, the 2nd-last as the primary + and the last as the secondary. If only one is given it + becomes both primary and secondary. */ + if (ipcp_allowoptions[0].dnsaddr[1] == 0) + ipcp_allowoptions[0].dnsaddr[0] = dns; + else + ipcp_allowoptions[0].dnsaddr[0] = ipcp_allowoptions[0].dnsaddr[1]; + + /* always set the secondary address value. */ + ipcp_allowoptions[0].dnsaddr[1] = dns; + + return (1); +} + +/* + * setwinsaddr - set the wins address(es) + * This is primrarly used with the Samba package under UNIX or for pointing + * the caller to the existing WINS server on a Windows NT platform. + */ +static int +setwinsaddr(argv) + char **argv; +{ + u32_t wins; + struct hostent *hp; + + wins = inet_addr(*argv); + if (wins == (u32_t) -1) { + if ((hp = gethostbyname(*argv)) == NULL) { + option_error("invalid address parameter '%s' for ms-wins option", + *argv); + return 0; + } + wins = *(u32_t *)hp->h_addr; + } + + /* We take the last 2 values given, the 2nd-last as the primary + and the last as the secondary. If only one is given it + becomes both primary and secondary. */ + if (ipcp_allowoptions[0].winsaddr[1] == 0) + ipcp_allowoptions[0].winsaddr[0] = wins; + else + ipcp_allowoptions[0].winsaddr[0] = ipcp_allowoptions[0].winsaddr[1]; + + /* always set the secondary address value. */ + ipcp_allowoptions[0].winsaddr[1] = wins; + + return (1); +} + +/* + * setipaddr - Set the IP address + * If doit is 0, the call is to check whether this option is + * potentially an IP address specification. + * Not static so that plugins can call it to set the addresses + */ +int +setipaddr(arg, argv, doit) + char *arg; + char **argv; + int doit; +{ + struct hostent *hp; + char *colon; + u32_t local, remote; + ipcp_options *wo = &ipcp_wantoptions[0]; + static int prio_local = 0, prio_remote = 0; + + /* + * IP address pair separated by ":". + */ + if ((colon = strchr(arg, ':')) == NULL) + return 0; + if (!doit) + return 1; + + /* + * If colon first character, then no local addr. + */ + if (colon != arg && option_priority >= prio_local) { + *colon = '\0'; + if ((local = inet_addr(arg)) == (u32_t) -1) { + if ((hp = gethostbyname(arg)) == NULL) { + option_error("unknown host: %s", arg); + return 0; + } + local = *(u32_t *)hp->h_addr; + } + if (bad_ip_adrs(local)) { + option_error("bad local IP address %s", ip_ntoa(local)); + return 0; + } + if (local != 0) + wo->ouraddr = local; + *colon = ':'; + prio_local = option_priority; + } + + /* + * If colon last character, then no remote addr. + */ + if (*++colon != '\0' && option_priority >= prio_remote) { + if ((remote = inet_addr(colon)) == (u32_t) -1) { + if ((hp = gethostbyname(colon)) == NULL) { + option_error("unknown host: %s", colon); + return 0; + } + remote = *(u32_t *)hp->h_addr; + if (remote_name[0] == 0) + strlcpy(remote_name, colon, sizeof(remote_name)); + } + if (bad_ip_adrs(remote)) { + option_error("bad remote IP address %s", ip_ntoa(remote)); + return 0; + } + if (remote != 0) + wo->hisaddr = remote; + prio_remote = option_priority; + } + + return 1; +} + +static void +printipaddr(opt, printer, arg) + option_t *opt; + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...); + void *arg; +{ + ipcp_options *wo = &ipcp_wantoptions[0]; + + if (wo->ouraddr != 0) + printer(arg, "%I", wo->ouraddr); + printer(arg, ":"); + if (wo->hisaddr != 0) + printer(arg, "%I", wo->hisaddr); +} + +/* + * setnetmask - set the netmask to be used on the interface. + */ +static int +setnetmask(argv) + char **argv; +{ + u32_t mask; + int n; + char *p; + + /* + * Unfortunately, if we use inet_addr, we can't tell whether + * a result of all 1s is an error or a valid 255.255.255.255. + */ + p = *argv; + n = parse_dotted_ip(p, &mask); + + mask = htonl(mask); + + if (n == 0 || p[n] != 0 || (netmask & ~mask) != 0) { + option_error("invalid netmask value '%s'", *argv); + return 0; + } + + netmask = mask; + slprintf(netmask_str, sizeof(netmask_str), "%I", mask); + + return (1); +} + +int +parse_dotted_ip(p, vp) + char *p; + u32_t *vp; +{ + int n; + u32_t v, b; + char *endp, *p0 = p; + + v = 0; + for (n = 3;; --n) { + b = strtoul(p, &endp, 0); + if (endp == p) + return 0; + if (b > 255) { + if (n < 3) + return 0; + /* accept e.g. 0xffffff00 */ + *vp = b; + return endp - p0; + } + v |= b << (n * 8); + p = endp; + if (n == 0) + break; + if (*p != '.') + return 0; + ++p; + } + *vp = v; + return p - p0; +} +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +/* + * ipcp_init - Initialize IPCP. + */ +static void ipcp_init(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm *f = &pcb->ipcp_fsm; + + ipcp_options *wo = &pcb->ipcp_wantoptions; + ipcp_options *ao = &pcb->ipcp_allowoptions; + + f->pcb = pcb; + f->protocol = PPP_IPCP; + f->callbacks = &ipcp_callbacks; + fsm_init(f); + + /* + * Some 3G modems use repeated IPCP NAKs as a way of stalling + * until they can contact a server on the network, so we increase + * the default number of NAKs we accept before we start treating + * them as rejects. + */ + f->maxnakloops = 100; + + memset(wo, 0, sizeof(*wo)); + memset(ao, 0, sizeof(*ao)); + + wo->neg_addr = wo->old_addrs = 1; + wo->neg_vj = 1; + wo->vj_protocol = IPCP_VJ_COMP; + wo->maxslotindex = MAX_STATES - 1; /* really max index */ + wo->cflag = 1; + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + /* wanting default route by default */ + wo->default_route = 1; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + + /* max slots and slot-id compression are currently hardwired in */ + /* ppp_if.c to 16 and 1, this needs to be changed (among other */ + /* things) gmc */ + + ao->neg_addr = ao->old_addrs = 1; + ao->neg_vj = 1; + ao->maxslotindex = MAX_STATES - 1; + ao->cflag = 1; + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + /* + * XXX These control whether the user may use the proxyarp + * and defaultroute options. + */ + ao->proxy_arp = 1; + ao->default_route = 1; +#endif /* UNUSED */ +} + + +/* + * ipcp_open - IPCP is allowed to come up. + */ +static void ipcp_open(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm *f = &pcb->ipcp_fsm; + fsm_open(f); + pcb->ipcp_is_open = 1; +} + + +/* + * ipcp_close - Take IPCP down. + */ +static void ipcp_close(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *reason) { + fsm *f = &pcb->ipcp_fsm; + fsm_close(f, reason); +} + + +/* + * ipcp_lowerup - The lower layer is up. + */ +static void ipcp_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm *f = &pcb->ipcp_fsm; + fsm_lowerup(f); +} + + +/* + * ipcp_lowerdown - The lower layer is down. + */ +static void ipcp_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm *f = &pcb->ipcp_fsm; + fsm_lowerdown(f); +} + + +/* + * ipcp_input - Input IPCP packet. + */ +static void ipcp_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *p, int len) { + fsm *f = &pcb->ipcp_fsm; + fsm_input(f, p, len); +} + + +/* + * ipcp_protrej - A Protocol-Reject was received for IPCP. + * + * Pretend the lower layer went down, so we shut up. + */ +static void ipcp_protrej(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm *f = &pcb->ipcp_fsm; + fsm_lowerdown(f); +} + + +/* + * ipcp_resetci - Reset our CI. + * Called by fsm_sconfreq, Send Configure Request. + */ +static void ipcp_resetci(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipcp_options *wo = &pcb->ipcp_wantoptions; + ipcp_options *go = &pcb->ipcp_gotoptions; + ipcp_options *ao = &pcb->ipcp_allowoptions; + + wo->req_addr = (wo->neg_addr || wo->old_addrs) && + (ao->neg_addr || ao->old_addrs); + if (wo->ouraddr == 0) + wo->accept_local = 1; + if (wo->hisaddr == 0) + wo->accept_remote = 1; + wo->req_dns1 = pcb->settings.usepeerdns; /* Request DNS addresses from the peer */ + wo->req_dns2 = pcb->settings.usepeerdns; + *go = *wo; + if (!pcb->ask_for_local) + go->ouraddr = 0; +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + if (ip_choose_hook) { + ip_choose_hook(&wo->hisaddr); + if (wo->hisaddr) { + wo->accept_remote = 0; + } + } +#endif /* UNUSED */ + BZERO(&pcb->ipcp_hisoptions, sizeof(ipcp_options)); +} + + +/* + * ipcp_cilen - Return length of our CI. + * Called by fsm_sconfreq, Send Configure Request. + */ +static int ipcp_cilen(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipcp_options *go = &pcb->ipcp_gotoptions; + ipcp_options *wo = &pcb->ipcp_wantoptions; + ipcp_options *ho = &pcb->ipcp_hisoptions; + +#define LENCIADDRS(neg) (neg ? CILEN_ADDRS : 0) +#define LENCIVJ(neg, old) (neg ? (old? CILEN_COMPRESS : CILEN_VJ) : 0) +#define LENCIADDR(neg) (neg ? CILEN_ADDR : 0) +#define LENCIDNS(neg) LENCIADDR(neg) +#define LENCIWINS(neg) LENCIADDR(neg) + + /* + * First see if we want to change our options to the old + * forms because we have received old forms from the peer. + */ + if (go->neg_addr && go->old_addrs && !ho->neg_addr && ho->old_addrs) + go->neg_addr = 0; + if (wo->neg_vj && !go->neg_vj && !go->old_vj) { + /* try an older style of VJ negotiation */ + /* use the old style only if the peer did */ + if (ho->neg_vj && ho->old_vj) { + go->neg_vj = 1; + go->old_vj = 1; + go->vj_protocol = ho->vj_protocol; + } + } + + return (LENCIADDRS(!go->neg_addr && go->old_addrs) + + LENCIVJ(go->neg_vj, go->old_vj) + + LENCIADDR(go->neg_addr) + + LENCIDNS(go->req_dns1) + + LENCIDNS(go->req_dns2) + + LENCIWINS(go->winsaddr[0]) + + LENCIWINS(go->winsaddr[1])) ; +} + + +/* + * ipcp_addci - Add our desired CIs to a packet. + * Called by fsm_sconfreq, Send Configure Request. + */ +static void ipcp_addci(fsm *f, u_char *ucp, int *lenp) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipcp_options *go = &pcb->ipcp_gotoptions; + int len = *lenp; + +#define ADDCIADDRS(opt, neg, val1, val2) \ + if (neg) { \ + if (len >= CILEN_ADDRS) { \ + u32_t l; \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(CILEN_ADDRS, ucp); \ + l = ntohl(val1); \ + PUTLONG(l, ucp); \ + l = ntohl(val2); \ + PUTLONG(l, ucp); \ + len -= CILEN_ADDRS; \ + } else \ + go->old_addrs = 0; \ + } + +#define ADDCIVJ(opt, neg, val, old, maxslotindex, cflag) \ + if (neg) { \ + int vjlen = old? CILEN_COMPRESS : CILEN_VJ; \ + if (len >= vjlen) { \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(vjlen, ucp); \ + PUTSHORT(val, ucp); \ + if (!old) { \ + PUTCHAR(maxslotindex, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(cflag, ucp); \ + } \ + len -= vjlen; \ + } else \ + neg = 0; \ + } + +#define ADDCIADDR(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + if (len >= CILEN_ADDR) { \ + u32_t l; \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(CILEN_ADDR, ucp); \ + l = ntohl(val); \ + PUTLONG(l, ucp); \ + len -= CILEN_ADDR; \ + } else \ + neg = 0; \ + } + +#define ADDCIDNS(opt, neg, addr) \ + if (neg) { \ + if (len >= CILEN_ADDR) { \ + u32_t l; \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(CILEN_ADDR, ucp); \ + l = ntohl(addr); \ + PUTLONG(l, ucp); \ + len -= CILEN_ADDR; \ + } else \ + neg = 0; \ + } + +#define ADDCIWINS(opt, addr) \ + if (addr) { \ + if (len >= CILEN_ADDR) { \ + u32_t l; \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(CILEN_ADDR, ucp); \ + l = ntohl(addr); \ + PUTLONG(l, ucp); \ + len -= CILEN_ADDR; \ + } else \ + addr = 0; \ + } + + ADDCIADDRS(CI_ADDRS, !go->neg_addr && go->old_addrs, go->ouraddr, + go->hisaddr); + + ADDCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, go->neg_vj, go->vj_protocol, go->old_vj, + go->maxslotindex, go->cflag); + + ADDCIADDR(CI_ADDR, go->neg_addr, go->ouraddr); + + ADDCIDNS(CI_MS_DNS1, go->req_dns1, go->dnsaddr[0]); + + ADDCIDNS(CI_MS_DNS2, go->req_dns2, go->dnsaddr[1]); + + ADDCIWINS(CI_MS_WINS1, go->winsaddr[0]); + + ADDCIWINS(CI_MS_WINS2, go->winsaddr[1]); + + *lenp -= len; +} + + +/* + * ipcp_ackci - Ack our CIs. + * Called by fsm_rconfack, Receive Configure ACK. + * + * Returns: + * 0 - Ack was bad. + * 1 - Ack was good. + */ +static int ipcp_ackci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipcp_options *go = &pcb->ipcp_gotoptions; + u_short cilen, citype, cishort; + u32_t cilong; + u_char cimaxslotindex, cicflag; + + /* + * CIs must be in exactly the same order that we sent... + * Check packet length and CI length at each step. + * If we find any deviations, then this packet is bad. + */ + +#define ACKCIADDRS(opt, neg, val1, val2) \ + if (neg) { \ + u32_t l; \ + if ((len -= CILEN_ADDRS) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != CILEN_ADDRS || \ + citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + cilong = htonl(l); \ + if (val1 != cilong) \ + goto bad; \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + cilong = htonl(l); \ + if (val2 != cilong) \ + goto bad; \ + } + +#define ACKCIVJ(opt, neg, val, old, maxslotindex, cflag) \ + if (neg) { \ + int vjlen = old? CILEN_COMPRESS : CILEN_VJ; \ + if ((len -= vjlen) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != vjlen || \ + citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + if (cishort != val) \ + goto bad; \ + if (!old) { \ + GETCHAR(cimaxslotindex, p); \ + if (cimaxslotindex != maxslotindex) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(cicflag, p); \ + if (cicflag != cflag) \ + goto bad; \ + } \ + } + +#define ACKCIADDR(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + u32_t l; \ + if ((len -= CILEN_ADDR) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != CILEN_ADDR || \ + citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + cilong = htonl(l); \ + if (val != cilong) \ + goto bad; \ + } + +#define ACKCIDNS(opt, neg, addr) \ + if (neg) { \ + u32_t l; \ + if ((len -= CILEN_ADDR) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != CILEN_ADDR || citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + cilong = htonl(l); \ + if (addr != cilong) \ + goto bad; \ + } + +#define ACKCIWINS(opt, addr) \ + if (addr) { \ + u_int32_t l; \ + if ((len -= CILEN_ADDR) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != CILEN_ADDR || citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + cilong = htonl(l); \ + if (addr != cilong) \ + goto bad; \ + } + + ACKCIADDRS(CI_ADDRS, !go->neg_addr && go->old_addrs, go->ouraddr, + go->hisaddr); + + ACKCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, go->neg_vj, go->vj_protocol, go->old_vj, + go->maxslotindex, go->cflag); + + ACKCIADDR(CI_ADDR, go->neg_addr, go->ouraddr); + + ACKCIDNS(CI_MS_DNS1, go->req_dns1, go->dnsaddr[0]); + + ACKCIDNS(CI_MS_DNS2, go->req_dns2, go->dnsaddr[1]); + + ACKCIWINS(CI_MS_WINS1, go->winsaddr[0]); + + ACKCIWINS(CI_MS_WINS2, go->winsaddr[1]); + + /* + * If there are any remaining CIs, then this packet is bad. + */ + if (len != 0) + goto bad; + return (1); + +bad: + IPCPDEBUG(("ipcp_ackci: received bad Ack!")); + return (0); +} + +/* + * ipcp_nakci - Peer has sent a NAK for some of our CIs. + * This should not modify any state if the Nak is bad + * or if IPCP is in the OPENED state. + * Calback from fsm_rconfnakrej - Receive Configure-Nak or Configure-Reject. + * + * Returns: + * 0 - Nak was bad. + * 1 - Nak was good. + */ +static int ipcp_nakci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len, int treat_as_reject) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipcp_options *go = &pcb->ipcp_gotoptions; + u_char cimaxslotindex, cicflag; + u_char citype, cilen, *next; + u_short cishort; + u32_t ciaddr1, ciaddr2, l, cidnsaddr; + ipcp_options no; /* options we've seen Naks for */ + ipcp_options try; /* options to request next time */ + + BZERO(&no, sizeof(no)); + try = *go; + + /* + * Any Nak'd CIs must be in exactly the same order that we sent. + * Check packet length and CI length at each step. + * If we find any deviations, then this packet is bad. + */ +#define NAKCIADDRS(opt, neg, code) \ + if ((neg) && \ + (cilen = p[1]) == CILEN_ADDRS && \ + len >= cilen && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= cilen; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + ciaddr1 = htonl(l); \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + ciaddr2 = htonl(l); \ + no.old_addrs = 1; \ + code \ + } + +#define NAKCIVJ(opt, neg, code) \ + if (go->neg && \ + ((cilen = p[1]) == CILEN_COMPRESS || cilen == CILEN_VJ) && \ + len >= cilen && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= cilen; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + no.neg = 1; \ + code \ + } + +#define NAKCIADDR(opt, neg, code) \ + if (go->neg && \ + (cilen = p[1]) == CILEN_ADDR && \ + len >= cilen && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= cilen; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + ciaddr1 = htonl(l); \ + no.neg = 1; \ + code \ + } + +#define NAKCIDNS(opt, neg, code) \ + if (go->neg && \ + ((cilen = p[1]) == CILEN_ADDR) && \ + len >= cilen && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= cilen; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + cidnsaddr = htonl(l); \ + no.neg = 1; \ + code \ + } + + /* + * Accept the peer's idea of {our,his} address, if different + * from our idea, only if the accept_{local,remote} flag is set. + */ + NAKCIADDRS(CI_ADDRS, !go->neg_addr && go->old_addrs, + if (treat_as_reject) { + try.old_addrs = 0; + } else { + if (go->accept_local && ciaddr1) { + /* take his idea of our address */ + try.ouraddr = ciaddr1; + } + if (go->accept_remote && ciaddr2) { + /* take his idea of his address */ + try.hisaddr = ciaddr2; + } + } + ); + + /* + * Accept the peer's value of maxslotindex provided that it + * is less than what we asked for. Turn off slot-ID compression + * if the peer wants. Send old-style compress-type option if + * the peer wants. + */ + NAKCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, neg_vj, + if (treat_as_reject) { + try.neg_vj = 0; + } else if (cilen == CILEN_VJ) { + GETCHAR(cimaxslotindex, p); + GETCHAR(cicflag, p); + if (cishort == IPCP_VJ_COMP) { + try.old_vj = 0; + if (cimaxslotindex < go->maxslotindex) + try.maxslotindex = cimaxslotindex; + if (!cicflag) + try.cflag = 0; + } else { + try.neg_vj = 0; + } + } else { + if (cishort == IPCP_VJ_COMP || cishort == IPCP_VJ_COMP_OLD) { + try.old_vj = 1; + try.vj_protocol = cishort; + } else { + try.neg_vj = 0; + } + } + ); + + NAKCIADDR(CI_ADDR, neg_addr, + if (treat_as_reject) { + try.neg_addr = 0; + try.old_addrs = 0; + } else if (go->accept_local && ciaddr1) { + /* take his idea of our address */ + try.ouraddr = ciaddr1; + } + ); + + NAKCIDNS(CI_MS_DNS1, req_dns1, + if (treat_as_reject) { + try.req_dns1 = 0; + } else { + try.dnsaddr[0] = cidnsaddr; + } + ); + + NAKCIDNS(CI_MS_DNS2, req_dns2, + if (treat_as_reject) { + try.req_dns2 = 0; + } else { + try.dnsaddr[1] = cidnsaddr; + } + ); + + /* + * There may be remaining CIs, if the peer is requesting negotiation + * on an option that we didn't include in our request packet. + * If they want to negotiate about IP addresses, we comply. + * If they want us to ask for compression, we refuse. + * If they want us to ask for ms-dns, we do that, since some + * peers get huffy if we don't. + */ + while (len >= CILEN_VOID) { + GETCHAR(citype, p); + GETCHAR(cilen, p); + if ( cilen < CILEN_VOID || (len -= cilen) < 0 ) + goto bad; + next = p + cilen - 2; + + switch (citype) { + case CI_COMPRESSTYPE: + if (go->neg_vj || no.neg_vj || + (cilen != CILEN_VJ && cilen != CILEN_COMPRESS)) + goto bad; + no.neg_vj = 1; + break; + case CI_ADDRS: + if ((!go->neg_addr && go->old_addrs) || no.old_addrs + || cilen != CILEN_ADDRS) + goto bad; + try.neg_addr = 0; + GETLONG(l, p); + ciaddr1 = htonl(l); + if (ciaddr1 && go->accept_local) + try.ouraddr = ciaddr1; + GETLONG(l, p); + ciaddr2 = htonl(l); + if (ciaddr2 && go->accept_remote) + try.hisaddr = ciaddr2; + no.old_addrs = 1; + break; + case CI_ADDR: + if (go->neg_addr || no.neg_addr || cilen != CILEN_ADDR) + goto bad; + try.old_addrs = 0; + GETLONG(l, p); + ciaddr1 = htonl(l); + if (ciaddr1 && go->accept_local) + try.ouraddr = ciaddr1; + if (try.ouraddr != 0) + try.neg_addr = 1; + no.neg_addr = 1; + break; + case CI_MS_DNS1: + if (go->req_dns1 || no.req_dns1 || cilen != CILEN_ADDR) + goto bad; + GETLONG(l, p); + try.dnsaddr[0] = htonl(l); + try.req_dns1 = 1; + no.req_dns1 = 1; + break; + case CI_MS_DNS2: + if (go->req_dns2 || no.req_dns2 || cilen != CILEN_ADDR) + goto bad; + GETLONG(l, p); + try.dnsaddr[1] = htonl(l); + try.req_dns2 = 1; + no.req_dns2 = 1; + break; + case CI_MS_WINS1: + case CI_MS_WINS2: + if (cilen != CILEN_ADDR) + goto bad; + GETLONG(l, p); + ciaddr1 = htonl(l); + if (ciaddr1) + try.winsaddr[citype == CI_MS_WINS2] = ciaddr1; + break; + } + p = next; + } + + /* + * OK, the Nak is good. Now we can update state. + * If there are any remaining options, we ignore them. + */ + if (f->state != PPP_FSM_OPENED) + *go = try; + + return 1; + +bad: + IPCPDEBUG(("ipcp_nakci: received bad Nak!")); + return 0; +} + + +/* + * ipcp_rejci - Reject some of our CIs. + * Callback from fsm_rconfnakrej. + */ +static int ipcp_rejci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipcp_options *go = &pcb->ipcp_gotoptions; + u_char cimaxslotindex, ciflag, cilen; + u_short cishort; + u32_t cilong; + ipcp_options try; /* options to request next time */ + + try = *go; + /* + * Any Rejected CIs must be in exactly the same order that we sent. + * Check packet length and CI length at each step. + * If we find any deviations, then this packet is bad. + */ +#define REJCIADDRS(opt, neg, val1, val2) \ + if ((neg) && \ + (cilen = p[1]) == CILEN_ADDRS && \ + len >= cilen && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + u32_t l; \ + len -= cilen; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + cilong = htonl(l); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if (cilong != val1) \ + goto bad; \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + cilong = htonl(l); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if (cilong != val2) \ + goto bad; \ + try.old_addrs = 0; \ + } + +#define REJCIVJ(opt, neg, val, old, maxslot, cflag) \ + if (go->neg && \ + p[1] == (old? CILEN_COMPRESS : CILEN_VJ) && \ + len >= p[1] && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= p[1]; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if (cishort != val) \ + goto bad; \ + if (!old) { \ + GETCHAR(cimaxslotindex, p); \ + if (cimaxslotindex != maxslot) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(ciflag, p); \ + if (ciflag != cflag) \ + goto bad; \ + } \ + try.neg = 0; \ + } + +#define REJCIADDR(opt, neg, val) \ + if (go->neg && \ + (cilen = p[1]) == CILEN_ADDR && \ + len >= cilen && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + u32_t l; \ + len -= cilen; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + cilong = htonl(l); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if (cilong != val) \ + goto bad; \ + try.neg = 0; \ + } + +#define REJCIDNS(opt, neg, dnsaddr) \ + if (go->neg && \ + ((cilen = p[1]) == CILEN_ADDR) && \ + len >= cilen && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + u32_t l; \ + len -= cilen; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + cilong = htonl(l); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if (cilong != dnsaddr) \ + goto bad; \ + try.neg = 0; \ + } + +#define REJCIWINS(opt, addr) \ + if (addr && \ + ((cilen = p[1]) == CILEN_ADDR) && \ + len >= cilen && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + u32_t l; \ + len -= cilen; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETLONG(l, p); \ + cilong = htonl(l); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if (cilong != addr) \ + goto bad; \ + try.winsaddr[opt == CI_MS_WINS2] = 0; \ + } + + REJCIADDRS(CI_ADDRS, !go->neg_addr && go->old_addrs, + go->ouraddr, go->hisaddr); + + REJCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, neg_vj, go->vj_protocol, go->old_vj, + go->maxslotindex, go->cflag); + + REJCIADDR(CI_ADDR, neg_addr, go->ouraddr); + + REJCIDNS(CI_MS_DNS1, req_dns1, go->dnsaddr[0]); + + REJCIDNS(CI_MS_DNS2, req_dns2, go->dnsaddr[1]); + + REJCIWINS(CI_MS_WINS1, go->winsaddr[0]); + + REJCIWINS(CI_MS_WINS2, go->winsaddr[1]); + + /* + * If there are any remaining CIs, then this packet is bad. + */ + if (len != 0) + goto bad; + /* + * Now we can update state. + */ + if (f->state != PPP_FSM_OPENED) + *go = try; + return 1; + +bad: + IPCPDEBUG(("ipcp_rejci: received bad Reject!")); + return 0; +} + + +/* + * ipcp_reqci - Check the peer's requested CIs and send appropriate response. + * Callback from fsm_rconfreq, Receive Configure Request + * + * Returns: CONFACK, CONFNAK or CONFREJ and input packet modified + * appropriately. If reject_if_disagree is non-zero, doesn't return + * CONFNAK; returns CONFREJ if it can't return CONFACK. + * + * inp = Requested CIs + * len = Length of requested CIs + */ +static int ipcp_reqci(fsm *f, u_char *inp, int *len, int reject_if_disagree) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipcp_options *wo = &pcb->ipcp_wantoptions; + ipcp_options *ho = &pcb->ipcp_hisoptions; + ipcp_options *ao = &pcb->ipcp_allowoptions; + u_char *cip, *next; /* Pointer to current and next CIs */ + u_short cilen, citype; /* Parsed len, type */ + u_short cishort; /* Parsed short value */ + u32_t tl, ciaddr1, ciaddr2;/* Parsed address values */ + int rc = CONFACK; /* Final packet return code */ + int orc; /* Individual option return code */ + u_char *p; /* Pointer to next char to parse */ + u_char *ucp = inp; /* Pointer to current output char */ + int l = *len; /* Length left */ + u_char maxslotindex, cflag; + int d; + + /* + * Reset all his options. + */ + BZERO(ho, sizeof(*ho)); + + /* + * Process all his options. + */ + next = inp; + while (l) { + orc = CONFACK; /* Assume success */ + cip = p = next; /* Remember begining of CI */ + if (l < 2 || /* Not enough data for CI header or */ + p[1] < 2 || /* CI length too small or */ + p[1] > l) { /* CI length too big? */ + IPCPDEBUG(("ipcp_reqci: bad CI length!")); + orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject bad CI */ + cilen = l; /* Reject till end of packet */ + l = 0; /* Don't loop again */ + goto endswitch; + } + GETCHAR(citype, p); /* Parse CI type */ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); /* Parse CI length */ + l -= cilen; /* Adjust remaining length */ + next += cilen; /* Step to next CI */ + + switch (citype) { /* Check CI type */ + case CI_ADDRS: + if (!ao->old_addrs || ho->neg_addr || + cilen != CILEN_ADDRS) { /* Check CI length */ + orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject CI */ + break; + } + + /* + * If he has no address, or if we both have his address but + * disagree about it, then NAK it with our idea. + * In particular, if we don't know his address, but he does, + * then accept it. + */ + GETLONG(tl, p); /* Parse source address (his) */ + ciaddr1 = htonl(tl); + if (ciaddr1 != wo->hisaddr + && (ciaddr1 == 0 || !wo->accept_remote)) { + orc = CONFNAK; + if (!reject_if_disagree) { + DECPTR(sizeof(u32_t), p); + tl = ntohl(wo->hisaddr); + PUTLONG(tl, p); + } + } else if (ciaddr1 == 0 && wo->hisaddr == 0) { + /* + * If neither we nor he knows his address, reject the option. + */ + orc = CONFREJ; + wo->req_addr = 0; /* don't NAK with 0.0.0.0 later */ + break; + } + + /* + * If he doesn't know our address, or if we both have our address + * but disagree about it, then NAK it with our idea. + */ + GETLONG(tl, p); /* Parse desination address (ours) */ + ciaddr2 = htonl(tl); + if (ciaddr2 != wo->ouraddr) { + if (ciaddr2 == 0 || !wo->accept_local) { + orc = CONFNAK; + if (!reject_if_disagree) { + DECPTR(sizeof(u32_t), p); + tl = ntohl(wo->ouraddr); + PUTLONG(tl, p); + } + } else { + wo->ouraddr = ciaddr2; /* accept peer's idea */ + } + } + + ho->old_addrs = 1; + ho->hisaddr = ciaddr1; + ho->ouraddr = ciaddr2; + break; + + case CI_ADDR: + if (!ao->neg_addr || ho->old_addrs || + cilen != CILEN_ADDR) { /* Check CI length */ + orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject CI */ + break; + } + + /* + * If he has no address, or if we both have his address but + * disagree about it, then NAK it with our idea. + * In particular, if we don't know his address, but he does, + * then accept it. + */ + GETLONG(tl, p); /* Parse source address (his) */ + ciaddr1 = htonl(tl); + if (ciaddr1 != wo->hisaddr + && (ciaddr1 == 0 || !wo->accept_remote)) { + orc = CONFNAK; + if (!reject_if_disagree) { + DECPTR(sizeof(u32_t), p); + tl = ntohl(wo->hisaddr); + PUTLONG(tl, p); + } + } else if (ciaddr1 == 0 && wo->hisaddr == 0) { + /* + * Don't ACK an address of 0.0.0.0 - reject it instead. + */ + orc = CONFREJ; + wo->req_addr = 0; /* don't NAK with 0.0.0.0 later */ + break; + } + + ho->neg_addr = 1; + ho->hisaddr = ciaddr1; + break; + + case CI_MS_DNS1: + case CI_MS_DNS2: + /* Microsoft primary or secondary DNS request */ + d = citype == CI_MS_DNS2; + + /* If we do not have a DNS address then we cannot send it */ + if (ao->dnsaddr[d] == 0 || + cilen != CILEN_ADDR) { /* Check CI length */ + orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject CI */ + break; + } + GETLONG(tl, p); + if (htonl(tl) != ao->dnsaddr[d]) { + DECPTR(sizeof(u32_t), p); + tl = ntohl(ao->dnsaddr[d]); + PUTLONG(tl, p); + orc = CONFNAK; + } + break; + + case CI_MS_WINS1: + case CI_MS_WINS2: + /* Microsoft primary or secondary WINS request */ + d = citype == CI_MS_WINS2; + + /* If we do not have a DNS address then we cannot send it */ + if (ao->winsaddr[d] == 0 || + cilen != CILEN_ADDR) { /* Check CI length */ + orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject CI */ + break; + } + GETLONG(tl, p); + if (htonl(tl) != ao->winsaddr[d]) { + DECPTR(sizeof(u32_t), p); + tl = ntohl(ao->winsaddr[d]); + PUTLONG(tl, p); + orc = CONFNAK; + } + break; + + case CI_COMPRESSTYPE: + if (!ao->neg_vj || + (cilen != CILEN_VJ && cilen != CILEN_COMPRESS)) { + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + + if (!(cishort == IPCP_VJ_COMP || + (cishort == IPCP_VJ_COMP_OLD && cilen == CILEN_COMPRESS))) { + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + + ho->neg_vj = 1; + ho->vj_protocol = cishort; + if (cilen == CILEN_VJ) { + GETCHAR(maxslotindex, p); + if (maxslotindex > ao->maxslotindex) { + orc = CONFNAK; + if (!reject_if_disagree){ + DECPTR(1, p); + PUTCHAR(ao->maxslotindex, p); + } + } + GETCHAR(cflag, p); + if (cflag && !ao->cflag) { + orc = CONFNAK; + if (!reject_if_disagree){ + DECPTR(1, p); + PUTCHAR(wo->cflag, p); + } + } + ho->maxslotindex = maxslotindex; + ho->cflag = cflag; + } else { + ho->old_vj = 1; + ho->maxslotindex = MAX_STATES - 1; + ho->cflag = 1; + } + break; + + default: + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } +endswitch: + if (orc == CONFACK && /* Good CI */ + rc != CONFACK) /* but prior CI wasnt? */ + continue; /* Don't send this one */ + + if (orc == CONFNAK) { /* Nak this CI? */ + if (reject_if_disagree) /* Getting fed up with sending NAKs? */ + orc = CONFREJ; /* Get tough if so */ + else { + if (rc == CONFREJ) /* Rejecting prior CI? */ + continue; /* Don't send this one */ + if (rc == CONFACK) { /* Ack'd all prior CIs? */ + rc = CONFNAK; /* Not anymore... */ + ucp = inp; /* Backup */ + } + } + } + + if (orc == CONFREJ && /* Reject this CI */ + rc != CONFREJ) { /* but no prior ones? */ + rc = CONFREJ; + ucp = inp; /* Backup */ + } + + /* Need to move CI? */ + if (ucp != cip) + MEMCPY(ucp, cip, cilen); /* Move it */ + + /* Update output pointer */ + INCPTR(cilen, ucp); + } + + /* + * If we aren't rejecting this packet, and we want to negotiate + * their address, and they didn't send their address, then we + * send a NAK with a CI_ADDR option appended. We assume the + * input buffer is long enough that we can append the extra + * option safely. + */ + if (rc != CONFREJ && !ho->neg_addr && !ho->old_addrs && + wo->req_addr && !reject_if_disagree && !pcb->settings.noremoteip) { + if (rc == CONFACK) { + rc = CONFNAK; + ucp = inp; /* reset pointer */ + wo->req_addr = 0; /* don't ask again */ + } + PUTCHAR(CI_ADDR, ucp); + PUTCHAR(CILEN_ADDR, ucp); + tl = ntohl(wo->hisaddr); + PUTLONG(tl, ucp); + } + + *len = ucp - inp; /* Compute output length */ + IPCPDEBUG(("ipcp: returning Configure-%s", CODENAME(rc))); + return (rc); /* Return final code */ +} + + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* + * ip_check_options - check that any IP-related options are OK, + * and assign appropriate defaults. + */ +static void +ip_check_options() +{ + struct hostent *hp; + u32_t local; + ipcp_options *wo = &ipcp_wantoptions[0]; + + /* + * Default our local IP address based on our hostname. + * If local IP address already given, don't bother. + */ + if (wo->ouraddr == 0 && !disable_defaultip) { + /* + * Look up our hostname (possibly with domain name appended) + * and take the first IP address as our local IP address. + * If there isn't an IP address for our hostname, too bad. + */ + wo->accept_local = 1; /* don't insist on this default value */ + if ((hp = gethostbyname(hostname)) != NULL) { + local = *(u32_t *)hp->h_addr; + if (local != 0 && !bad_ip_adrs(local)) + wo->ouraddr = local; + } + } + ask_for_local = wo->ouraddr != 0 || !disable_defaultip; +} +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT +/* + * ip_demand_conf - configure the interface as though + * IPCP were up, for use with dial-on-demand. + */ +static int +ip_demand_conf(u) + int u; +{ + ppp_pcb *pcb = &ppp_pcb_list[u]; + ipcp_options *wo = &ipcp_wantoptions[u]; + + if (wo->hisaddr == 0 && !pcb->settings.noremoteip) { + /* make up an arbitrary address for the peer */ + wo->hisaddr = htonl(0x0a707070 + ifunit); + wo->accept_remote = 1; + } + if (wo->ouraddr == 0) { + /* make up an arbitrary address for us */ + wo->ouraddr = htonl(0x0a404040 + ifunit); + wo->accept_local = 1; + ask_for_local = 0; /* don't tell the peer this address */ + } + if (!sifaddr(pcb, wo->ouraddr, wo->hisaddr, get_mask(wo->ouraddr))) + return 0; + if (!sifup(pcb)) + return 0; + if (!sifnpmode(pcb, PPP_IP, NPMODE_QUEUE)) + return 0; +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + if (wo->default_route) + if (sifdefaultroute(pcb, wo->ouraddr, wo->hisaddr, + wo->replace_default_route)) + default_route_set[u] = 1; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + if (wo->proxy_arp) + if (sifproxyarp(pcb, wo->hisaddr)) + proxy_arp_set[u] = 1; + + ppp_notice("local IP address %I", wo->ouraddr); + if (wo->hisaddr) + ppp_notice("remote IP address %I", wo->hisaddr); + + return 1; +} +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * ipcp_up - IPCP has come UP. + * + * Configure the IP network interface appropriately and bring it up. + */ +static void ipcp_up(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + u32_t mask; + ipcp_options *ho = &pcb->ipcp_hisoptions; + ipcp_options *go = &pcb->ipcp_gotoptions; + ipcp_options *wo = &pcb->ipcp_wantoptions; + + IPCPDEBUG(("ipcp: up")); + + /* + * We must have a non-zero IP address for both ends of the link. + */ + if (!ho->neg_addr && !ho->old_addrs) + ho->hisaddr = wo->hisaddr; + + if (!(go->neg_addr || go->old_addrs) && (wo->neg_addr || wo->old_addrs) + && wo->ouraddr != 0) { + ppp_error("Peer refused to agree to our IP address"); + ipcp_close(f->pcb, "Refused our IP address"); + return; + } + if (go->ouraddr == 0) { + ppp_error("Could not determine local IP address"); + ipcp_close(f->pcb, "Could not determine local IP address"); + return; + } + if (ho->hisaddr == 0 && !pcb->settings.noremoteip) { + ho->hisaddr = htonl(0x0a404040); + ppp_warn("Could not determine remote IP address: defaulting to %I", + ho->hisaddr); + } +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + script_setenv("IPLOCAL", ip_ntoa(go->ouraddr), 0); + if (ho->hisaddr != 0) + script_setenv("IPREMOTE", ip_ntoa(ho->hisaddr), 1); +#endif /* UNUSED */ + + if (!go->req_dns1) + go->dnsaddr[0] = 0; + if (!go->req_dns2) + go->dnsaddr[1] = 0; +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + if (go->dnsaddr[0]) + script_setenv("DNS1", ip_ntoa(go->dnsaddr[0]), 0); + if (go->dnsaddr[1]) + script_setenv("DNS2", ip_ntoa(go->dnsaddr[1]), 0); +#endif /* UNUSED */ + if (pcb->settings.usepeerdns && (go->dnsaddr[0] || go->dnsaddr[1])) { + sdns(pcb, go->dnsaddr[0], go->dnsaddr[1]); +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + script_setenv("USEPEERDNS", "1", 0); + create_resolv(go->dnsaddr[0], go->dnsaddr[1]); +#endif /* UNUSED */ + } + +/* FIXME: check why it fails, just to know */ +#if 0 /* Unused */ + /* + * Check that the peer is allowed to use the IP address it wants. + */ + if (ho->hisaddr != 0 && !auth_ip_addr(f->unit, ho->hisaddr)) { + ppp_error("Peer is not authorized to use remote address %I", ho->hisaddr); + ipcp_close(f->unit, "Unauthorized remote IP address"); + return; + } +#endif /* Unused */ + + /* set tcp compression */ + sifvjcomp(pcb, ho->neg_vj, ho->cflag, ho->maxslotindex); + +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT + /* + * If we are doing dial-on-demand, the interface is already + * configured, so we put out any saved-up packets, then set the + * interface to pass IP packets. + */ + if (demand) { + if (go->ouraddr != wo->ouraddr || ho->hisaddr != wo->hisaddr) { + ipcp_clear_addrs(f->unit, wo->ouraddr, wo->hisaddr, + wo->replace_default_route); + if (go->ouraddr != wo->ouraddr) { + ppp_warn("Local IP address changed to %I", go->ouraddr); + script_setenv("OLDIPLOCAL", ip_ntoa(wo->ouraddr), 0); + wo->ouraddr = go->ouraddr; + } else + script_unsetenv("OLDIPLOCAL"); + if (ho->hisaddr != wo->hisaddr && wo->hisaddr != 0) { + ppp_warn("Remote IP address changed to %I", ho->hisaddr); + script_setenv("OLDIPREMOTE", ip_ntoa(wo->hisaddr), 0); + wo->hisaddr = ho->hisaddr; + } else + script_unsetenv("OLDIPREMOTE"); + + /* Set the interface to the new addresses */ + mask = get_mask(go->ouraddr); + if (!sifaddr(pcb, go->ouraddr, ho->hisaddr, mask)) { +#if PPP_DEBUG + ppp_warn("Interface configuration failed"); +#endif /* PPP_DEBUG */ + ipcp_close(f->unit, "Interface configuration failed"); + return; + } + + /* assign a default route through the interface if required */ + if (ipcp_wantoptions[f->unit].default_route) + if (sifdefaultroute(pcb, go->ouraddr, ho->hisaddr, + wo->replace_default_route)) + default_route_set[f->unit] = 1; + + /* Make a proxy ARP entry if requested. */ + if (ho->hisaddr != 0 && ipcp_wantoptions[f->unit].proxy_arp) + if (sifproxyarp(pcb, ho->hisaddr)) + proxy_arp_set[f->unit] = 1; + + } + demand_rexmit(PPP_IP,go->ouraddr); + sifnpmode(pcb, PPP_IP, NPMODE_PASS); + + } else +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ + { + /* + * Set IP addresses and (if specified) netmask. + */ + mask = get_mask(go->ouraddr); + +#if !(defined(SVR4) && (defined(SNI) || defined(__USLC__))) + if (!sifaddr(pcb, go->ouraddr, ho->hisaddr, mask)) { +#if PPP_DEBUG + ppp_warn("Interface configuration failed"); +#endif /* PPP_DEBUG */ + ipcp_close(f->pcb, "Interface configuration failed"); + return; + } +#endif + + /* bring the interface up for IP */ + if (!sifup(pcb)) { +#if PPP_DEBUG + ppp_warn("Interface failed to come up"); +#endif /* PPP_DEBUG */ + ipcp_close(f->pcb, "Interface configuration failed"); + return; + } + +#if (defined(SVR4) && (defined(SNI) || defined(__USLC__))) + if (!sifaddr(pcb, go->ouraddr, ho->hisaddr, mask)) { +#if PPP_DEBUG + ppp_warn("Interface configuration failed"); +#endif /* PPP_DEBUG */ + ipcp_close(f->unit, "Interface configuration failed"); + return; + } +#endif + sifnpmode(pcb, PPP_IP, NPMODE_PASS); + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + /* assign a default route through the interface if required */ + if (wo->default_route) + if (sifdefaultroute(pcb, go->ouraddr, ho->hisaddr, + wo->replace_default_route)) + pcb->default_route_set = 1; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + + /* Make a proxy ARP entry if requested. */ + if (ho->hisaddr != 0 && wo->proxy_arp) + if (sifproxyarp(pcb, ho->hisaddr)) + pcb->proxy_arp_set = 1; + + wo->ouraddr = go->ouraddr; + + ppp_notice("local IP address %I", go->ouraddr); + if (ho->hisaddr != 0) + ppp_notice("remote IP address %I", ho->hisaddr); + if (go->dnsaddr[0]) + ppp_notice("primary DNS address %I", go->dnsaddr[0]); + if (go->dnsaddr[1]) + ppp_notice("secondary DNS address %I", go->dnsaddr[1]); + } + +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT + reset_link_stats(f->unit); +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ + + np_up(pcb, PPP_IP); + pcb->ipcp_is_up = 1; + +#if PPP_NOTIFY + notify(ip_up_notifier, 0); +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY */ +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + if (ip_up_hook) + ip_up_hook(); +#endif /* UNUSED */ +} + + +/* + * ipcp_down - IPCP has gone DOWN. + * + * Take the IP network interface down, clear its addresses + * and delete routes through it. + */ +static void ipcp_down(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipcp_options *ho = &pcb->ipcp_hisoptions; + ipcp_options *go = &pcb->ipcp_gotoptions; + + IPCPDEBUG(("ipcp: down")); +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT + /* XXX a bit IPv4-centric here, we only need to get the stats + * before the interface is marked down. */ + /* XXX more correct: we must get the stats before running the notifiers, + * at least for the radius plugin */ + update_link_stats(f->unit); +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_NOTIFY + notify(ip_down_notifier, 0); +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY */ +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + if (ip_down_hook) + ip_down_hook(); +#endif /* UNUSED */ + if (pcb->ipcp_is_up) { + pcb->ipcp_is_up = 0; + np_down(pcb, PPP_IP); + } + sifvjcomp(pcb, 0, 0, 0); + +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT + print_link_stats(); /* _after_ running the notifiers and ip_down_hook(), + * because print_link_stats() sets link_stats_valid + * to 0 (zero) */ +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ + +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT + /* + * If we are doing dial-on-demand, set the interface + * to queue up outgoing packets (for now). + */ + if (demand) { + sifnpmode(pcb, PPP_IP, NPMODE_QUEUE); + } else +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ + { + sifnpmode(pcb, PPP_IP, NPMODE_DROP); + sifdown(pcb); + ipcp_clear_addrs(pcb, go->ouraddr, + ho->hisaddr, 0); + cdns(pcb, go->dnsaddr[0], go->dnsaddr[1]); + } +} + + +/* + * ipcp_clear_addrs() - clear the interface addresses, routes, + * proxy arp entries, etc. + */ +static void ipcp_clear_addrs(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t ouraddr, u32_t hisaddr, u8_t replacedefaultroute) { + + if (pcb->proxy_arp_set) { + cifproxyarp(pcb, hisaddr); + pcb->proxy_arp_set = 0; + } +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + /* If replacedefaultroute, sifdefaultroute will be called soon + * with replacedefaultroute set and that will overwrite the current + * default route. This is the case only when doing demand, otherwise + * during demand, this cifdefaultroute would restore the old default + * route which is not what we want in this case. In the non-demand + * case, we'll delete the default route and restore the old if there + * is one saved by an sifdefaultroute with replacedefaultroute. + */ + if (!replacedefaultroute && pcb->default_route_set) { + cifdefaultroute(pcb, ouraddr, hisaddr); + pcb->default_route_set = 0; + } +#endif /* UNUSED */ + cifaddr(pcb, ouraddr, hisaddr); +} + + +/* + * ipcp_finished - possibly shut down the lower layers. + */ +static void ipcp_finished(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + if (pcb->ipcp_is_open) { + pcb->ipcp_is_open = 0; + np_finished(pcb, PPP_IP); + } +} + + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* + * create_resolv - create the replacement resolv.conf file + */ +static void +create_resolv(peerdns1, peerdns2) + u32_t peerdns1, peerdns2; +{ + +} +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +/* + * ipcp_printpkt - print the contents of an IPCP packet. + */ +static char *ipcp_codenames[] = { + "ConfReq", "ConfAck", "ConfNak", "ConfRej", + "TermReq", "TermAck", "CodeRej" +}; + +static int ipcp_printpkt(u_char *p, int plen, + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg) { + int code, id, len, olen; + u_char *pstart, *optend; + u_short cishort; + u32_t cilong; + + if (plen < HEADERLEN) + return 0; + pstart = p; + GETCHAR(code, p); + GETCHAR(id, p); + GETSHORT(len, p); + if (len < HEADERLEN || len > plen) + return 0; + + if (code >= 1 && code <= sizeof(ipcp_codenames) / sizeof(char *)) + printer(arg, " %s", ipcp_codenames[code-1]); + else + printer(arg, " code=0x%x", code); + printer(arg, " id=0x%x", id); + len -= HEADERLEN; + switch (code) { + case CONFREQ: + case CONFACK: + case CONFNAK: + case CONFREJ: + /* print option list */ + while (len >= 2) { + GETCHAR(code, p); + GETCHAR(olen, p); + p -= 2; + if (olen < 2 || olen > len) { + break; + } + printer(arg, " <"); + len -= olen; + optend = p + olen; + switch (code) { + case CI_ADDRS: + if (olen == CILEN_ADDRS) { + p += 2; + GETLONG(cilong, p); + printer(arg, "addrs %I", htonl(cilong)); + GETLONG(cilong, p); + printer(arg, " %I", htonl(cilong)); + } + break; + case CI_COMPRESSTYPE: + if (olen >= CILEN_COMPRESS) { + p += 2; + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + printer(arg, "compress "); + switch (cishort) { + case IPCP_VJ_COMP: + printer(arg, "VJ"); + break; + case IPCP_VJ_COMP_OLD: + printer(arg, "old-VJ"); + break; + default: + printer(arg, "0x%x", cishort); + } + } + break; + case CI_ADDR: + if (olen == CILEN_ADDR) { + p += 2; + GETLONG(cilong, p); + printer(arg, "addr %I", htonl(cilong)); + } + break; + case CI_MS_DNS1: + case CI_MS_DNS2: + p += 2; + GETLONG(cilong, p); + printer(arg, "ms-dns%d %I", (code == CI_MS_DNS1? 1: 2), + htonl(cilong)); + break; + case CI_MS_WINS1: + case CI_MS_WINS2: + p += 2; + GETLONG(cilong, p); + printer(arg, "ms-wins %I", htonl(cilong)); + break; + } + while (p < optend) { + GETCHAR(code, p); + printer(arg, " %.2x", code); + } + printer(arg, ">"); + } + break; + + case TERMACK: + case TERMREQ: + if (len > 0 && *p >= ' ' && *p < 0x7f) { + printer(arg, " "); + ppp_print_string((char *)p, len, printer, arg); + p += len; + len = 0; + } + break; + } + + /* print the rest of the bytes in the packet */ + for (; len > 0; --len) { + GETCHAR(code, p); + printer(arg, " %.2x", code); + } + + return p - pstart; +} +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT +/* + * ip_active_pkt - see if this IP packet is worth bringing the link up for. + * We don't bring the link up for IP fragments or for TCP FIN packets + * with no data. + */ +#define IP_HDRLEN 20 /* bytes */ +#define IP_OFFMASK 0x1fff +#ifndef IPPROTO_TCP +#define IPPROTO_TCP 6 +#endif +#define TCP_HDRLEN 20 +#define TH_FIN 0x01 + +/* + * We use these macros because the IP header may be at an odd address, + * and some compilers might use word loads to get th_off or ip_hl. + */ + +#define net_short(x) (((x)[0] << 8) + (x)[1]) +#define get_iphl(x) (((unsigned char *)(x))[0] & 0xF) +#define get_ipoff(x) net_short((unsigned char *)(x) + 6) +#define get_ipproto(x) (((unsigned char *)(x))[9]) +#define get_tcpoff(x) (((unsigned char *)(x))[12] >> 4) +#define get_tcpflags(x) (((unsigned char *)(x))[13]) + +static int +ip_active_pkt(pkt, len) + u_char *pkt; + int len; +{ + u_char *tcp; + int hlen; + + len -= PPP_HDRLEN; + pkt += PPP_HDRLEN; + if (len < IP_HDRLEN) + return 0; + if ((get_ipoff(pkt) & IP_OFFMASK) != 0) + return 0; + if (get_ipproto(pkt) != IPPROTO_TCP) + return 1; + hlen = get_iphl(pkt) * 4; + if (len < hlen + TCP_HDRLEN) + return 0; + tcp = pkt + hlen; + if ((get_tcpflags(tcp) & TH_FIN) != 0 && len == hlen + get_tcpoff(tcp) * 4) + return 0; + return 1; +} +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ipv6cp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ipv6cp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8fb01ada17 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ipv6cp.c @@ -0,0 +1,1507 @@ +/* + * ipv6cp.c - PPP IPV6 Control Protocol. + * + * Copyright (c) 1999 Tommi Komulainen. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Tommi Komulainen + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + */ + +/* Original version, based on RFC2023 : + + Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 1997 Francis.Dupont@inria.fr, INRIA Rocquencourt, + Alain.Durand@imag.fr, IMAG, + Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr, IMAG-LSR. + + Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Francis.Dupont@inria.fr, GIE DYADE, + Alain.Durand@imag.fr, IMAG, + Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr, IMAG-LSR. + + Ce travail a été fait au sein du GIE DYADE (Groupement d'Intérêt + Économique ayant pour membres BULL S.A. et l'INRIA). + + Ce logiciel informatique est disponible aux conditions + usuelles dans la recherche, c'est-à-dire qu'il peut + être utilisé, copié, modifié, distribué à l'unique + condition que ce texte soit conservé afin que + l'origine de ce logiciel soit reconnue. + + Le nom de l'Institut National de Recherche en Informatique + et en Automatique (INRIA), de l'IMAG, ou d'une personne morale + ou physique ayant participé à l'élaboration de ce logiciel ne peut + être utilisé sans son accord préalable explicite. + + Ce logiciel est fourni tel quel sans aucune garantie, + support ou responsabilité d'aucune sorte. + Ce logiciel est dérivé de sources d'origine + "University of California at Berkeley" et + "Digital Equipment Corporation" couvertes par des copyrights. + + L'Institut d'Informatique et de Mathématiques Appliquées de Grenoble (IMAG) + est une fédération d'unités mixtes de recherche du CNRS, de l'Institut National + Polytechnique de Grenoble et de l'Université Joseph Fourier regroupant + sept laboratoires dont le laboratoire Logiciels, Systèmes, Réseaux (LSR). + + This work has been done in the context of GIE DYADE (joint R & D venture + between BULL S.A. and INRIA). + + This software is available with usual "research" terms + with the aim of retain credits of the software. + Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software for any + purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above + copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies, + and the name of INRIA, IMAG, or any contributor not be used in advertising + or publicity pertaining to this material without the prior explicit + permission. The software is provided "as is" without any + warranties, support or liabilities of any kind. + This software is derived from source code from + "University of California at Berkeley" and + "Digital Equipment Corporation" protected by copyrights. + + Grenoble's Institute of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics (IMAG) + is a federation of seven research units funded by the CNRS, National + Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble and University Joseph Fourier. + The research unit in Software, Systems, Networks (LSR) is member of IMAG. +*/ + +/* + * Derived from : + * + * + * ipcp.c - PPP IP Control Protocol. + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * $Id: ipv6cp.c,v 1.21 2005/08/25 23:59:34 paulus Exp $ + */ + +/* + * TODO: + * + * Proxy Neighbour Discovery. + * + * Better defines for selecting the ordering of + * interface up / set address. (currently checks for __linux__, + * since SVR4 && (SNI || __USLC__) didn't work properly) + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" +#include "netif/ppp/fsm.h" +#include "netif/ppp/ipcp.h" +#include "netif/ppp/ipv6cp.h" +#include "netif/ppp/magic.h" + +/* global vars */ +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +int no_ifaceid_neg = 0; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +/* + * Callbacks for fsm code. (CI = Configuration Information) + */ +static void ipv6cp_resetci(fsm *f); /* Reset our CI */ +static int ipv6cp_cilen(fsm *f); /* Return length of our CI */ +static void ipv6cp_addci(fsm *f, u_char *ucp, int *lenp); /* Add our CI */ +static int ipv6cp_ackci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len); /* Peer ack'd our CI */ +static int ipv6cp_nakci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len, int treat_as_reject); /* Peer nak'd our CI */ +static int ipv6cp_rejci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len); /* Peer rej'd our CI */ +static int ipv6cp_reqci(fsm *f, u_char *inp, int *len, int reject_if_disagree); /* Rcv CI */ +static void ipv6cp_up(fsm *f); /* We're UP */ +static void ipv6cp_down(fsm *f); /* We're DOWN */ +static void ipv6cp_finished(fsm *f); /* Don't need lower layer */ + +static const fsm_callbacks ipv6cp_callbacks = { /* IPV6CP callback routines */ + ipv6cp_resetci, /* Reset our Configuration Information */ + ipv6cp_cilen, /* Length of our Configuration Information */ + ipv6cp_addci, /* Add our Configuration Information */ + ipv6cp_ackci, /* ACK our Configuration Information */ + ipv6cp_nakci, /* NAK our Configuration Information */ + ipv6cp_rejci, /* Reject our Configuration Information */ + ipv6cp_reqci, /* Request peer's Configuration Information */ + ipv6cp_up, /* Called when fsm reaches OPENED state */ + ipv6cp_down, /* Called when fsm leaves OPENED state */ + NULL, /* Called when we want the lower layer up */ + ipv6cp_finished, /* Called when we want the lower layer down */ + NULL, /* Called when Protocol-Reject received */ + NULL, /* Retransmission is necessary */ + NULL, /* Called to handle protocol-specific codes */ + "IPV6CP" /* String name of protocol */ +}; + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +/* + * Command-line options. + */ +static int setifaceid(char **arg)); +static void printifaceid(option_t *, + void (*)(void *, char *, ...), void *)); + +static option_t ipv6cp_option_list[] = { + { "ipv6", o_special, (void *)setifaceid, + "Set interface identifiers for IPV6", + OPT_A2PRINTER, (void *)printifaceid }, + + { "+ipv6", o_bool, &ipv6cp_protent.enabled_flag, + "Enable IPv6 and IPv6CP", OPT_PRIO | 1 }, + { "noipv6", o_bool, &ipv6cp_protent.enabled_flag, + "Disable IPv6 and IPv6CP", OPT_PRIOSUB }, + { "-ipv6", o_bool, &ipv6cp_protent.enabled_flag, + "Disable IPv6 and IPv6CP", OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_ALIAS }, + + { "ipv6cp-accept-local", o_bool, &ipv6cp_allowoptions[0].accept_local, + "Accept peer's interface identifier for us", 1 }, + + { "ipv6cp-use-ipaddr", o_bool, &ipv6cp_allowoptions[0].use_ip, + "Use (default) IPv4 address as interface identifier", 1 }, + +#if defined(SOL2) || defined(__linux__) + { "ipv6cp-use-persistent", o_bool, &ipv6cp_wantoptions[0].use_persistent, + "Use uniquely-available persistent value for link local address", 1 }, +#endif /* defined(SOL2) */ + + { "ipv6cp-restart", o_int, &ipv6cp_fsm[0].timeouttime, + "Set timeout for IPv6CP", OPT_PRIO }, + { "ipv6cp-max-terminate", o_int, &ipv6cp_fsm[0].maxtermtransmits, + "Set max #xmits for term-reqs", OPT_PRIO }, + { "ipv6cp-max-configure", o_int, &ipv6cp_fsm[0].maxconfreqtransmits, + "Set max #xmits for conf-reqs", OPT_PRIO }, + { "ipv6cp-max-failure", o_int, &ipv6cp_fsm[0].maxnakloops, + "Set max #conf-naks for IPv6CP", OPT_PRIO }, + + { NULL } +}; +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +/* + * Protocol entry points from main code. + */ +static void ipv6cp_init(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void ipv6cp_open(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void ipv6cp_close(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *reason); +static void ipv6cp_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void ipv6cp_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void ipv6cp_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *p, int len); +static void ipv6cp_protrej(ppp_pcb *pcb); +#if PPP_OPTIONS +static void ipv6_check_options(void); +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT +static int ipv6_demand_conf(int u); +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +static int ipv6cp_printpkt(u_char *p, int plen, + void (*printer)(void *, char *, ...), void *arg); +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_DEMAND +static int ipv6_active_pkt(u_char *pkt, int len); +#endif /* PPP_DEMAND */ + +const struct protent ipv6cp_protent = { + PPP_IPV6CP, + ipv6cp_init, + ipv6cp_input, + ipv6cp_protrej, + ipv6cp_lowerup, + ipv6cp_lowerdown, + ipv6cp_open, + ipv6cp_close, +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + ipv6cp_printpkt, +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + NULL, + 1, +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + "IPV6CP", + "IPV6", +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS + ipv6cp_option_list, + ipv6_check_options, +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT + ipv6_demand_conf, + ipv6_active_pkt +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ +}; + +static void ipv6cp_clear_addrs(ppp_pcb *pcb, eui64_t ourid, eui64_t hisid); +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +static void ipv6cp_script(char *)); +static void ipv6cp_script_done(void *)); +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +/* + * Lengths of configuration options. + */ +#define CILEN_VOID 2 +#define CILEN_COMPRESS 4 /* length for RFC2023 compress opt. */ +#define CILEN_IFACEID 10 /* RFC2472, interface identifier */ + +#define CODENAME(x) ((x) == CONFACK ? "ACK" : \ + (x) == CONFNAK ? "NAK" : "REJ") + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* + * This state variable is used to ensure that we don't + * run an ipcp-up/down script while one is already running. + */ +static enum script_state { + s_down, + s_up, +} ipv6cp_script_state; +static pid_t ipv6cp_script_pid; +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +/* + * setifaceid - set the interface identifiers manually + */ +static int +setifaceid(argv) + char **argv; +{ + char *comma, *arg, c; + ipv6cp_options *wo = &ipv6cp_wantoptions[0]; + struct in6_addr addr; + static int prio_local, prio_remote; + +#define VALIDID(a) ( (((a).s6_addr32[0] == 0) && ((a).s6_addr32[1] == 0)) && \ + (((a).s6_addr32[2] != 0) || ((a).s6_addr32[3] != 0)) ) + + arg = *argv; + if ((comma = strchr(arg, ',')) == NULL) + comma = arg + strlen(arg); + + /* + * If comma first character, then no local identifier + */ + if (comma != arg) { + c = *comma; + *comma = '\0'; + + if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, arg, &addr) == 0 || !VALIDID(addr)) { + option_error("Illegal interface identifier (local): %s", arg); + return 0; + } + + if (option_priority >= prio_local) { + eui64_copy(addr.s6_addr32[2], wo->ourid); + wo->opt_local = 1; + prio_local = option_priority; + } + *comma = c; + } + + /* + * If comma last character, the no remote identifier + */ + if (*comma != 0 && *++comma != '\0') { + if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, comma, &addr) == 0 || !VALIDID(addr)) { + option_error("Illegal interface identifier (remote): %s", comma); + return 0; + } + if (option_priority >= prio_remote) { + eui64_copy(addr.s6_addr32[2], wo->hisid); + wo->opt_remote = 1; + prio_remote = option_priority; + } + } + + if (override_value("+ipv6", option_priority, option_source)) + ipv6cp_protent.enabled_flag = 1; + return 1; +} + +char *llv6_ntoa(eui64_t ifaceid); + +static void +printifaceid(opt, printer, arg) + option_t *opt; + void (*printer)(void *, char *, ...)); + void *arg; +{ + ipv6cp_options *wo = &ipv6cp_wantoptions[0]; + + if (wo->opt_local) + printer(arg, "%s", llv6_ntoa(wo->ourid)); + printer(arg, ","); + if (wo->opt_remote) + printer(arg, "%s", llv6_ntoa(wo->hisid)); +} +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +/* + * Make a string representation of a network address. + */ +char * +llv6_ntoa(ifaceid) + eui64_t ifaceid; +{ + static char b[64]; + + sprintf(b, "fe80::%s", eui64_ntoa(ifaceid)); + return b; +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_init - Initialize IPV6CP. + */ +static void ipv6cp_init(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm *f = &pcb->ipv6cp_fsm; + ipv6cp_options *wo = &pcb->ipv6cp_wantoptions; + ipv6cp_options *ao = &pcb->ipv6cp_allowoptions; + + f->pcb = pcb; + f->protocol = PPP_IPV6CP; + f->callbacks = &ipv6cp_callbacks; + fsm_init(f); + + memset(wo, 0, sizeof(*wo)); + memset(ao, 0, sizeof(*ao)); + + wo->accept_local = 1; + wo->neg_ifaceid = 1; + ao->neg_ifaceid = 1; + +#ifdef IPV6CP_COMP + wo->neg_vj = 1; + ao->neg_vj = 1; + wo->vj_protocol = IPV6CP_COMP; +#endif + +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_open - IPV6CP is allowed to come up. + */ +static void ipv6cp_open(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm_open(&pcb->ipv6cp_fsm); +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_close - Take IPV6CP down. + */ +static void ipv6cp_close(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *reason) { + fsm_close(&pcb->ipv6cp_fsm, reason); +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_lowerup - The lower layer is up. + */ +static void ipv6cp_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm_lowerup(&pcb->ipv6cp_fsm); +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_lowerdown - The lower layer is down. + */ +static void ipv6cp_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm_lowerdown(&pcb->ipv6cp_fsm); +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_input - Input IPV6CP packet. + */ +static void ipv6cp_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *p, int len) { + fsm_input(&pcb->ipv6cp_fsm, p, len); +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_protrej - A Protocol-Reject was received for IPV6CP. + * + * Pretend the lower layer went down, so we shut up. + */ +static void ipv6cp_protrej(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm_lowerdown(&pcb->ipv6cp_fsm); +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_resetci - Reset our CI. + */ +static void ipv6cp_resetci(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipv6cp_options *wo = &pcb->ipv6cp_wantoptions; + ipv6cp_options *go = &pcb->ipv6cp_gotoptions; + ipv6cp_options *ao = &pcb->ipv6cp_allowoptions; + + wo->req_ifaceid = wo->neg_ifaceid && ao->neg_ifaceid; + + if (!wo->opt_local) { + eui64_magic_nz(wo->ourid); + } + + *go = *wo; + eui64_zero(go->hisid); /* last proposed interface identifier */ +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_cilen - Return length of our CI. + */ +static int ipv6cp_cilen(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipv6cp_options *go = &pcb->ipv6cp_gotoptions; + +#define LENCIVJ(neg) (neg ? CILEN_COMPRESS : 0) +#define LENCIIFACEID(neg) (neg ? CILEN_IFACEID : 0) + + return (LENCIIFACEID(go->neg_ifaceid) + + LENCIVJ(go->neg_vj)); +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_addci - Add our desired CIs to a packet. + */ +static void ipv6cp_addci(fsm *f, u_char *ucp, int *lenp) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipv6cp_options *go = &pcb->ipv6cp_gotoptions; + int len = *lenp; + +#define ADDCIVJ(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + int vjlen = CILEN_COMPRESS; \ + if (len >= vjlen) { \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(vjlen, ucp); \ + PUTSHORT(val, ucp); \ + len -= vjlen; \ + } else \ + neg = 0; \ + } + +#define ADDCIIFACEID(opt, neg, val1) \ + if (neg) { \ + int idlen = CILEN_IFACEID; \ + if (len >= idlen) { \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(idlen, ucp); \ + eui64_put(val1, ucp); \ + len -= idlen; \ + } else \ + neg = 0; \ + } + + ADDCIIFACEID(CI_IFACEID, go->neg_ifaceid, go->ourid); + + ADDCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, go->neg_vj, go->vj_protocol); + + *lenp -= len; +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_ackci - Ack our CIs. + * + * Returns: + * 0 - Ack was bad. + * 1 - Ack was good. + */ +static int ipv6cp_ackci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipv6cp_options *go = &pcb->ipv6cp_gotoptions; + u_short cilen, citype, cishort; + eui64_t ifaceid; + + /* + * CIs must be in exactly the same order that we sent... + * Check packet length and CI length at each step. + * If we find any deviations, then this packet is bad. + */ + +#define ACKCIVJ(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + int vjlen = CILEN_COMPRESS; \ + if ((len -= vjlen) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != vjlen || \ + citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + if (cishort != val) \ + goto bad; \ + } + +#define ACKCIIFACEID(opt, neg, val1) \ + if (neg) { \ + int idlen = CILEN_IFACEID; \ + if ((len -= idlen) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != idlen || \ + citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + eui64_get(ifaceid, p); \ + if (! eui64_equals(val1, ifaceid)) \ + goto bad; \ + } + + ACKCIIFACEID(CI_IFACEID, go->neg_ifaceid, go->ourid); + + ACKCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, go->neg_vj, go->vj_protocol); + + /* + * If there are any remaining CIs, then this packet is bad. + */ + if (len != 0) + goto bad; + return (1); + +bad: + IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp_ackci: received bad Ack!")); + return (0); +} + +/* + * ipv6cp_nakci - Peer has sent a NAK for some of our CIs. + * This should not modify any state if the Nak is bad + * or if IPV6CP is in the OPENED state. + * + * Returns: + * 0 - Nak was bad. + * 1 - Nak was good. + */ +static int ipv6cp_nakci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len, int treat_as_reject) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipv6cp_options *go = &pcb->ipv6cp_gotoptions; + u_char citype, cilen, *next; + u_short cishort; + eui64_t ifaceid; + ipv6cp_options no; /* options we've seen Naks for */ + ipv6cp_options try; /* options to request next time */ + + BZERO(&no, sizeof(no)); + try = *go; + + /* + * Any Nak'd CIs must be in exactly the same order that we sent. + * Check packet length and CI length at each step. + * If we find any deviations, then this packet is bad. + */ +#define NAKCIIFACEID(opt, neg, code) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= (cilen = CILEN_IFACEID) && \ + p[1] == cilen && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= cilen; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + eui64_get(ifaceid, p); \ + no.neg = 1; \ + code \ + } + +#define NAKCIVJ(opt, neg, code) \ + if (go->neg && \ + ((cilen = p[1]) == CILEN_COMPRESS) && \ + len >= cilen && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= cilen; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + no.neg = 1; \ + code \ + } + + /* + * Accept the peer's idea of {our,his} interface identifier, if different + * from our idea, only if the accept_{local,remote} flag is set. + */ + NAKCIIFACEID(CI_IFACEID, neg_ifaceid, + if (treat_as_reject) { + try.neg_ifaceid = 0; + } else if (go->accept_local) { + while (eui64_iszero(ifaceid) || + eui64_equals(ifaceid, go->hisid)) /* bad luck */ + eui64_magic(ifaceid); + try.ourid = ifaceid; + IPV6CPDEBUG(("local LL address %s", llv6_ntoa(ifaceid))); + } + ); + +#ifdef IPV6CP_COMP + NAKCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, neg_vj, + { + if (cishort == IPV6CP_COMP && !treat_as_reject) { + try.vj_protocol = cishort; + } else { + try.neg_vj = 0; + } + } + ); +#else + NAKCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, neg_vj, + { + try.neg_vj = 0; + } + ); +#endif + + /* + * There may be remaining CIs, if the peer is requesting negotiation + * on an option that we didn't include in our request packet. + * If they want to negotiate about interface identifier, we comply. + * If they want us to ask for compression, we refuse. + */ + while (len >= CILEN_VOID) { + GETCHAR(citype, p); + GETCHAR(cilen, p); + if ( cilen < CILEN_VOID || (len -= cilen) < 0 ) + goto bad; + next = p + cilen - 2; + + switch (citype) { + case CI_COMPRESSTYPE: + if (go->neg_vj || no.neg_vj || + (cilen != CILEN_COMPRESS)) + goto bad; + no.neg_vj = 1; + break; + case CI_IFACEID: + if (go->neg_ifaceid || no.neg_ifaceid || cilen != CILEN_IFACEID) + goto bad; + try.neg_ifaceid = 1; + eui64_get(ifaceid, p); + if (go->accept_local) { + while (eui64_iszero(ifaceid) || + eui64_equals(ifaceid, go->hisid)) /* bad luck */ + eui64_magic(ifaceid); + try.ourid = ifaceid; + } + no.neg_ifaceid = 1; + break; + } + p = next; + } + + /* If there is still anything left, this packet is bad. */ + if (len != 0) + goto bad; + + /* + * OK, the Nak is good. Now we can update state. + */ + if (f->state != PPP_FSM_OPENED) + *go = try; + + return 1; + +bad: + IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp_nakci: received bad Nak!")); + return 0; +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_rejci - Reject some of our CIs. + */ +static int ipv6cp_rejci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipv6cp_options *go = &pcb->ipv6cp_gotoptions; + u_char cilen; + u_short cishort; + eui64_t ifaceid; + ipv6cp_options try; /* options to request next time */ + + try = *go; + /* + * Any Rejected CIs must be in exactly the same order that we sent. + * Check packet length and CI length at each step. + * If we find any deviations, then this packet is bad. + */ +#define REJCIIFACEID(opt, neg, val1) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= (cilen = CILEN_IFACEID) && \ + p[1] == cilen && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= cilen; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + eui64_get(ifaceid, p); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if (! eui64_equals(ifaceid, val1)) \ + goto bad; \ + try.neg = 0; \ + } + +#define REJCIVJ(opt, neg, val) \ + if (go->neg && \ + p[1] == CILEN_COMPRESS && \ + len >= p[1] && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= p[1]; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if (cishort != val) \ + goto bad; \ + try.neg = 0; \ + } + + REJCIIFACEID(CI_IFACEID, neg_ifaceid, go->ourid); + + REJCIVJ(CI_COMPRESSTYPE, neg_vj, go->vj_protocol); + + /* + * If there are any remaining CIs, then this packet is bad. + */ + if (len != 0) + goto bad; + /* + * Now we can update state. + */ + if (f->state != PPP_FSM_OPENED) + *go = try; + return 1; + +bad: + IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp_rejci: received bad Reject!")); + return 0; +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_reqci - Check the peer's requested CIs and send appropriate response. + * + * Returns: CONFACK, CONFNAK or CONFREJ and input packet modified + * appropriately. If reject_if_disagree is non-zero, doesn't return + * CONFNAK; returns CONFREJ if it can't return CONFACK. + * + * inp = Requested CIs + * len = Length of requested CIs + * + */ +static int ipv6cp_reqci(fsm *f, u_char *inp, int *len, int reject_if_disagree) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipv6cp_options *wo = &pcb->ipv6cp_wantoptions; + ipv6cp_options *ho = &pcb->ipv6cp_hisoptions; + ipv6cp_options *ao = &pcb->ipv6cp_allowoptions; + ipv6cp_options *go = &pcb->ipv6cp_gotoptions; + u_char *cip, *next; /* Pointer to current and next CIs */ + u_short cilen, citype; /* Parsed len, type */ + u_short cishort; /* Parsed short value */ + eui64_t ifaceid; /* Parsed interface identifier */ + int rc = CONFACK; /* Final packet return code */ + int orc; /* Individual option return code */ + u_char *p; /* Pointer to next char to parse */ + u_char *ucp = inp; /* Pointer to current output char */ + int l = *len; /* Length left */ + + /* + * Reset all his options. + */ + BZERO(ho, sizeof(*ho)); + + /* + * Process all his options. + */ + next = inp; + while (l) { + orc = CONFACK; /* Assume success */ + cip = p = next; /* Remember begining of CI */ + if (l < 2 || /* Not enough data for CI header or */ + p[1] < 2 || /* CI length too small or */ + p[1] > l) { /* CI length too big? */ + IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp_reqci: bad CI length!")); + orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject bad CI */ + cilen = l; /* Reject till end of packet */ + l = 0; /* Don't loop again */ + goto endswitch; + } + GETCHAR(citype, p); /* Parse CI type */ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); /* Parse CI length */ + l -= cilen; /* Adjust remaining length */ + next += cilen; /* Step to next CI */ + + switch (citype) { /* Check CI type */ + case CI_IFACEID: + IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp: received interface identifier ")); + + if (!ao->neg_ifaceid || + cilen != CILEN_IFACEID) { /* Check CI length */ + orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject CI */ + break; + } + + /* + * If he has no interface identifier, or if we both have same + * identifier then NAK it with new idea. + * In particular, if we don't know his identifier, but he does, + * then accept it. + */ + eui64_get(ifaceid, p); + IPV6CPDEBUG(("(%s)", llv6_ntoa(ifaceid))); + if (eui64_iszero(ifaceid) && eui64_iszero(go->ourid)) { + orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject CI */ + break; + } + if (!eui64_iszero(wo->hisid) && + !eui64_equals(ifaceid, wo->hisid) && + eui64_iszero(go->hisid)) { + + orc = CONFNAK; + ifaceid = wo->hisid; + go->hisid = ifaceid; + DECPTR(sizeof(ifaceid), p); + eui64_put(ifaceid, p); + } else + if (eui64_iszero(ifaceid) || eui64_equals(ifaceid, go->ourid)) { + orc = CONFNAK; + if (eui64_iszero(go->hisid)) /* first time, try option */ + ifaceid = wo->hisid; + while (eui64_iszero(ifaceid) || + eui64_equals(ifaceid, go->ourid)) /* bad luck */ + eui64_magic(ifaceid); + go->hisid = ifaceid; + DECPTR(sizeof(ifaceid), p); + eui64_put(ifaceid, p); + } + + ho->neg_ifaceid = 1; + ho->hisid = ifaceid; + break; + + case CI_COMPRESSTYPE: + IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp: received COMPRESSTYPE ")); + if (!ao->neg_vj || + (cilen != CILEN_COMPRESS)) { + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + IPV6CPDEBUG(("(%d)", cishort)); + +#ifdef IPV6CP_COMP + if (!(cishort == IPV6CP_COMP)) { + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + + ho->neg_vj = 1; + ho->vj_protocol = cishort; + break; +#else + orc = CONFREJ; + break; +#endif + + default: + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + +endswitch: + IPV6CPDEBUG((" (%s)\n", CODENAME(orc))); + + if (orc == CONFACK && /* Good CI */ + rc != CONFACK) /* but prior CI wasnt? */ + continue; /* Don't send this one */ + + if (orc == CONFNAK) { /* Nak this CI? */ + if (reject_if_disagree) /* Getting fed up with sending NAKs? */ + orc = CONFREJ; /* Get tough if so */ + else { + if (rc == CONFREJ) /* Rejecting prior CI? */ + continue; /* Don't send this one */ + if (rc == CONFACK) { /* Ack'd all prior CIs? */ + rc = CONFNAK; /* Not anymore... */ + ucp = inp; /* Backup */ + } + } + } + + if (orc == CONFREJ && /* Reject this CI */ + rc != CONFREJ) { /* but no prior ones? */ + rc = CONFREJ; + ucp = inp; /* Backup */ + } + + /* Need to move CI? */ + if (ucp != cip) + MEMCPY(ucp, cip, cilen); /* Move it */ + + /* Update output pointer */ + INCPTR(cilen, ucp); + } + + /* + * If we aren't rejecting this packet, and we want to negotiate + * their identifier and they didn't send their identifier, then we + * send a NAK with a CI_IFACEID option appended. We assume the + * input buffer is long enough that we can append the extra + * option safely. + */ + if (rc != CONFREJ && !ho->neg_ifaceid && + wo->req_ifaceid && !reject_if_disagree) { + if (rc == CONFACK) { + rc = CONFNAK; + ucp = inp; /* reset pointer */ + wo->req_ifaceid = 0; /* don't ask again */ + } + PUTCHAR(CI_IFACEID, ucp); + PUTCHAR(CILEN_IFACEID, ucp); + eui64_put(wo->hisid, ucp); + } + + *len = ucp - inp; /* Compute output length */ + IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp: returning Configure-%s", CODENAME(rc))); + return (rc); /* Return final code */ +} + +#if PPP_OPTION +/* + * ipv6_check_options - check that any IP-related options are OK, + * and assign appropriate defaults. + */ +static void ipv6_check_options() { + ipv6cp_options *wo = &ipv6cp_wantoptions[0]; + + if (!ipv6cp_protent.enabled_flag) + return; + +#if defined(SOL2) || defined(__linux__) + /* + * Persistent link-local id is only used when user has not explicitly + * configure/hard-code the id + */ + if ((wo->use_persistent) && (!wo->opt_local) && (!wo->opt_remote)) { + + /* + * On systems where there are no Ethernet interfaces used, there + * may be other ways to obtain a persistent id. Right now, it + * will fall back to using magic [see eui64_magic] below when + * an EUI-48 from MAC address can't be obtained. Other possibilities + * include obtaining EEPROM serial numbers, or some other unique + * yet persistent number. On Sparc platforms, this is possible, + * but too bad there's no standards yet for x86 machines. + */ + if (ether_to_eui64(&wo->ourid)) { + wo->opt_local = 1; + } + } +#endif + + if (!wo->opt_local) { /* init interface identifier */ + if (wo->use_ip && eui64_iszero(wo->ourid)) { + eui64_setlo32(wo->ourid, ntohl(ipcp_wantoptions[0].ouraddr)); + if (!eui64_iszero(wo->ourid)) + wo->opt_local = 1; + } + + while (eui64_iszero(wo->ourid)) + eui64_magic(wo->ourid); + } + + if (!wo->opt_remote) { + if (wo->use_ip && eui64_iszero(wo->hisid)) { + eui64_setlo32(wo->hisid, ntohl(ipcp_wantoptions[0].hisaddr)); + if (!eui64_iszero(wo->hisid)) + wo->opt_remote = 1; + } + } + + if (demand && (eui64_iszero(wo->ourid) || eui64_iszero(wo->hisid))) { + option_error("local/remote LL address required for demand-dialling\n"); + exit(1); + } +} +#endif /* PPP_OPTION */ + +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT +/* + * ipv6_demand_conf - configure the interface as though + * IPV6CP were up, for use with dial-on-demand. + */ +static int ipv6_demand_conf(int u) { + ipv6cp_options *wo = &ipv6cp_wantoptions[u]; + +#if defined(__linux__) || defined(SOL2) || (defined(SVR4) && (defined(SNI) || defined(__USLC__))) +#if defined(SOL2) + if (!sif6up(u)) + return 0; +#else + if (!sifup(u)) + return 0; +#endif /* defined(SOL2) */ +#endif + if (!sif6addr(u, wo->ourid, wo->hisid)) + return 0; +#if !defined(__linux__) && !(defined(SVR4) && (defined(SNI) || defined(__USLC__))) + if (!sifup(u)) + return 0; +#endif + if (!sifnpmode(u, PPP_IPV6, NPMODE_QUEUE)) + return 0; + + ppp_notice("ipv6_demand_conf"); + ppp_notice("local LL address %s", llv6_ntoa(wo->ourid)); + ppp_notice("remote LL address %s", llv6_ntoa(wo->hisid)); + + return 1; +} +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ + + +/* + * ipv6cp_up - IPV6CP has come UP. + * + * Configure the IPv6 network interface appropriately and bring it up. + */ +static void ipv6cp_up(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipv6cp_options *wo = &pcb->ipv6cp_wantoptions; + ipv6cp_options *ho = &pcb->ipv6cp_hisoptions; + ipv6cp_options *go = &pcb->ipv6cp_gotoptions; + + IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp: up")); + + /* + * We must have a non-zero LL address for both ends of the link. + */ + if (!ho->neg_ifaceid) + ho->hisid = wo->hisid; + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + if(!no_ifaceid_neg) { +#endif /* UNUSED */ + if (eui64_iszero(ho->hisid)) { + ppp_error("Could not determine remote LL address"); + ipv6cp_close(f->pcb, "Could not determine remote LL address"); + return; + } + if (eui64_iszero(go->ourid)) { + ppp_error("Could not determine local LL address"); + ipv6cp_close(f->pcb, "Could not determine local LL address"); + return; + } + if (eui64_equals(go->ourid, ho->hisid)) { + ppp_error("local and remote LL addresses are equal"); + ipv6cp_close(f->pcb, "local and remote LL addresses are equal"); + return; + } +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + } +#endif /* UNUSED */ +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + script_setenv("LLLOCAL", llv6_ntoa(go->ourid), 0); + script_setenv("LLREMOTE", llv6_ntoa(ho->hisid), 0); +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#ifdef IPV6CP_COMP + /* set tcp compression */ + sif6comp(f->unit, ho->neg_vj); +#endif + +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT + /* + * If we are doing dial-on-demand, the interface is already + * configured, so we put out any saved-up packets, then set the + * interface to pass IPv6 packets. + */ + if (demand) { + if (! eui64_equals(go->ourid, wo->ourid) || + ! eui64_equals(ho->hisid, wo->hisid)) { + if (! eui64_equals(go->ourid, wo->ourid)) + warn("Local LL address changed to %s", + llv6_ntoa(go->ourid)); + if (! eui64_equals(ho->hisid, wo->hisid)) + warn("Remote LL address changed to %s", + llv6_ntoa(ho->hisid)); + ipv6cp_clear_addrs(f->pcb, go->ourid, ho->hisid); + + /* Set the interface to the new addresses */ + if (!sif6addr(f->pcb, go->ourid, ho->hisid)) { + if (debug) + warn("sif6addr failed"); + ipv6cp_close(f->unit, "Interface configuration failed"); + return; + } + + } + demand_rexmit(PPP_IPV6); + sifnpmode(f->unit, PPP_IPV6, NPMODE_PASS); + + } else +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ + { + /* + * Set LL addresses + */ + if (!sif6addr(f->pcb, go->ourid, ho->hisid)) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("sif6addr failed")); + ipv6cp_close(f->pcb, "Interface configuration failed"); + return; + } + + /* bring the interface up for IPv6 */ + if (!sifup(f->pcb)) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("sifup failed (IPV6)")); + ipv6cp_close(f->pcb, "Interface configuration failed"); + return; + } + sifnpmode(f->pcb, PPP_IPV6, NPMODE_PASS); + + ppp_notice("local LL address %s", llv6_ntoa(go->ourid)); + ppp_notice("remote LL address %s", llv6_ntoa(ho->hisid)); + } + + np_up(f->pcb, PPP_IPV6); + pcb->ipv6cp_is_up = 1; + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + /* + * Execute the ipv6-up script, like this: + * /etc/ppp/ipv6-up interface tty speed local-LL remote-LL + */ + if (ipv6cp_script_state == s_down && ipv6cp_script_pid == 0) { + ipv6cp_script_state = s_up; + ipv6cp_script(_PATH_IPV6UP); + } +#endif /* UNUSED */ +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_down - IPV6CP has gone DOWN. + * + * Take the IPv6 network interface down, clear its addresses + * and delete routes through it. + */ +static void ipv6cp_down(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + ipv6cp_options *go = &pcb->ipv6cp_gotoptions; + ipv6cp_options *ho = &pcb->ipv6cp_hisoptions; + + IPV6CPDEBUG(("ipv6cp: down")); +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT + update_link_stats(f->unit); +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ + if (pcb->ipv6cp_is_up) { + pcb->ipv6cp_is_up = 0; + np_down(f->pcb, PPP_IPV6); + } +#ifdef IPV6CP_COMP + sif6comp(f->unit, 0); +#endif + +#if PPP_DEMAND + /* + * If we are doing dial-on-demand, set the interface + * to queue up outgoing packets (for now). + */ + if (demand) { + sifnpmode(f->pcb, PPP_IPV6, NPMODE_QUEUE); + } else +#endif /* PPP_DEMAND */ + { + sifnpmode(f->pcb, PPP_IPV6, NPMODE_DROP); + ipv6cp_clear_addrs(f->pcb, + go->ourid, + ho->hisid); + sifdown(f->pcb); + } + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + /* Execute the ipv6-down script */ + if (ipv6cp_script_state == s_up && ipv6cp_script_pid == 0) { + ipv6cp_script_state = s_down; + ipv6cp_script(_PATH_IPV6DOWN); + } +#endif /* UNUSED */ +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_clear_addrs() - clear the interface addresses, routes, + * proxy neighbour discovery entries, etc. + */ +static void ipv6cp_clear_addrs(ppp_pcb *pcb, eui64_t ourid, eui64_t hisid) { + cif6addr(pcb, ourid, hisid); +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_finished - possibly shut down the lower layers. + */ +static void ipv6cp_finished(fsm *f) { + np_finished(f->pcb, PPP_IPV6); +} + + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* + * ipv6cp_script_done - called when the ipv6-up or ipv6-down script + * has finished. + */ +static void +ipv6cp_script_done(arg) + void *arg; +{ + ipv6cp_script_pid = 0; + switch (ipv6cp_script_state) { + case s_up: + if (ipv6cp_fsm[0].state != PPP_FSM_OPENED) { + ipv6cp_script_state = s_down; + ipv6cp_script(_PATH_IPV6DOWN); + } + break; + case s_down: + if (ipv6cp_fsm[0].state == PPP_FSM_OPENED) { + ipv6cp_script_state = s_up; + ipv6cp_script(_PATH_IPV6UP); + } + break; + } +} + + +/* + * ipv6cp_script - Execute a script with arguments + * interface-name tty-name speed local-LL remote-LL. + */ +static void +ipv6cp_script(script) + char *script; +{ + char strspeed[32], strlocal[32], strremote[32]; + char *argv[8]; + + sprintf(strspeed, "%d", baud_rate); + strcpy(strlocal, llv6_ntoa(ipv6cp_gotoptions[0].ourid)); + strcpy(strremote, llv6_ntoa(ipv6cp_hisoptions[0].hisid)); + + argv[0] = script; + argv[1] = ifname; + argv[2] = devnam; + argv[3] = strspeed; + argv[4] = strlocal; + argv[5] = strremote; + argv[6] = ipparam; + argv[7] = NULL; + + ipv6cp_script_pid = run_program(script, argv, 0, ipv6cp_script_done, + NULL, 0); +} +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +/* + * ipv6cp_printpkt - print the contents of an IPV6CP packet. + */ +static char *ipv6cp_codenames[] = { + "ConfReq", "ConfAck", "ConfNak", "ConfRej", + "TermReq", "TermAck", "CodeRej" +}; + +static int ipv6cp_printpkt(u_char *p, int plen, + void (*printer)(void *, char *, ...), void *arg) { + int code, id, len, olen; + u_char *pstart, *optend; + u_short cishort; + eui64_t ifaceid; + + if (plen < HEADERLEN) + return 0; + pstart = p; + GETCHAR(code, p); + GETCHAR(id, p); + GETSHORT(len, p); + if (len < HEADERLEN || len > plen) + return 0; + + if (code >= 1 && code <= sizeof(ipv6cp_codenames) / sizeof(char *)) + printer(arg, " %s", ipv6cp_codenames[code-1]); + else + printer(arg, " code=0x%x", code); + printer(arg, " id=0x%x", id); + len -= HEADERLEN; + switch (code) { + case CONFREQ: + case CONFACK: + case CONFNAK: + case CONFREJ: + /* print option list */ + while (len >= 2) { + GETCHAR(code, p); + GETCHAR(olen, p); + p -= 2; + if (olen < 2 || olen > len) { + break; + } + printer(arg, " <"); + len -= olen; + optend = p + olen; + switch (code) { + case CI_COMPRESSTYPE: + if (olen >= CILEN_COMPRESS) { + p += 2; + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + printer(arg, "compress "); + printer(arg, "0x%x", cishort); + } + break; + case CI_IFACEID: + if (olen == CILEN_IFACEID) { + p += 2; + eui64_get(ifaceid, p); + printer(arg, "addr %s", llv6_ntoa(ifaceid)); + } + break; + } + while (p < optend) { + GETCHAR(code, p); + printer(arg, " %.2x", code); + } + printer(arg, ">"); + } + break; + + case TERMACK: + case TERMREQ: + if (len > 0 && *p >= ' ' && *p < 0x7f) { + printer(arg, " "); + ppp_print_string((char *)p, len, printer, arg); + p += len; + len = 0; + } + break; + } + + /* print the rest of the bytes in the packet */ + for (; len > 0; --len) { + GETCHAR(code, p); + printer(arg, " %.2x", code); + } + + return p - pstart; +} +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPP_DEMAND +/* + * ipv6_active_pkt - see if this IP packet is worth bringing the link up for. + * We don't bring the link up for IP fragments or for TCP FIN packets + * with no data. + */ +#define IP6_HDRLEN 40 /* bytes */ +#define IP6_NHDR_FRAG 44 /* fragment IPv6 header */ +#define TCP_HDRLEN 20 +#define TH_FIN 0x01 + +/* + * We use these macros because the IP header may be at an odd address, + * and some compilers might use word loads to get th_off or ip_hl. + */ + +#define get_ip6nh(x) (((unsigned char *)(x))[6]) +#define get_tcpoff(x) (((unsigned char *)(x))[12] >> 4) +#define get_tcpflags(x) (((unsigned char *)(x))[13]) + +static int ipv6_active_pkt(u_char *pkt, int len) { + u_char *tcp; + + len -= PPP_HDRLEN; + pkt += PPP_HDRLEN; + if (len < IP6_HDRLEN) + return 0; + if (get_ip6nh(pkt) == IP6_NHDR_FRAG) + return 0; + if (get_ip6nh(pkt) != IPPROTO_TCP) + return 1; + if (len < IP6_HDRLEN + TCP_HDRLEN) + return 0; + tcp = pkt + IP6_HDRLEN; + if ((get_tcpflags(tcp) & TH_FIN) != 0 && len == IP6_HDRLEN + get_tcpoff(tcp) * 4) + return 0; + return 1; +} +#endif /* PPP_DEMAND */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/lcp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/lcp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..52f7a50fc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/lcp.c @@ -0,0 +1,2719 @@ +/* + * lcp.c - PPP Link Control Protocol. + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +/* + * TODO: + */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include +#include +#include +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/fsm.h" +#include "netif/ppp/lcp.h" +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/chap-new.h" +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#include "netif/ppp/magic.h" + +/* + * When the link comes up we want to be able to wait for a short while, + * or until seeing some input from the peer, before starting to send + * configure-requests. We do this by delaying the fsm_lowerup call. + */ +/* steal a bit in fsm flags word */ +#define DELAYED_UP 0x80 + +static void lcp_delayed_up(void *arg); + +/* + * LCP-related command-line options. + */ +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +int lcp_echo_interval = 0; /* Interval between LCP echo-requests */ +int lcp_echo_fails = 0; /* Tolerance to unanswered echo-requests */ +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* options */ +static u_int lcp_echo_interval = LCP_ECHOINTERVAL; /* Interval between LCP echo-requests */ +static u_int lcp_echo_fails = LCP_MAXECHOFAILS; /* Tolerance to unanswered echo-requests */ +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#if PPP_LCP_ADAPTIVE +bool lcp_echo_adaptive = 0; /* request echo only if the link was idle */ +#endif +bool lax_recv = 0; /* accept control chars in asyncmap */ +bool noendpoint = 0; /* don't send/accept endpoint discriminator */ +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +static int noopt (char **); +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK +static int setendpoint (char **); +static void printendpoint (option_t *, void (*)(void *, char *, ...), + void *); +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +static option_t lcp_option_list[] = { + /* LCP options */ + { "-all", o_special_noarg, (void *)noopt, + "Don't request/allow any LCP options" }, + + { "noaccomp", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_accompression, + "Disable address/control compression", + OPT_A2CLR, &lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_accompression }, + { "-ac", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_accompression, + "Disable address/control compression", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_A2CLR, &lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_accompression }, + + { "asyncmap", o_uint32, &lcp_wantoptions[0].asyncmap, + "Set asyncmap (for received packets)", + OPT_OR, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_asyncmap }, + { "-as", o_uint32, &lcp_wantoptions[0].asyncmap, + "Set asyncmap (for received packets)", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_OR, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_asyncmap }, + { "default-asyncmap", o_uint32, &lcp_wantoptions[0].asyncmap, + "Disable asyncmap negotiation", + OPT_OR | OPT_NOARG | OPT_VAL(~0U) | OPT_A2CLR, + &lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_asyncmap }, + { "-am", o_uint32, &lcp_wantoptions[0].asyncmap, + "Disable asyncmap negotiation", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_OR | OPT_NOARG | OPT_VAL(~0U) | OPT_A2CLR, + &lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_asyncmap }, + + { "nomagic", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_magicnumber, + "Disable magic number negotiation (looped-back line detection)", + OPT_A2CLR, &lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_magicnumber }, + { "-mn", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_magicnumber, + "Disable magic number negotiation (looped-back line detection)", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_A2CLR, &lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_magicnumber }, + + { "mru", o_int, &lcp_wantoptions[0].mru, + "Set MRU (maximum received packet size) for negotiation", + OPT_PRIO, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_mru }, + { "default-mru", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_mru, + "Disable MRU negotiation (use default 1500)", + OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLR, &lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_mru }, + { "-mru", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_mru, + "Disable MRU negotiation (use default 1500)", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLR, &lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_mru }, + + { "mtu", o_int, &lcp_allowoptions[0].mru, + "Set our MTU", OPT_LIMITS, NULL, MAXMRU, MINMRU }, + + { "nopcomp", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_pcompression, + "Disable protocol field compression", + OPT_A2CLR, &lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_pcompression }, + { "-pc", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_pcompression, + "Disable protocol field compression", + OPT_ALIAS | OPT_A2CLR, &lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_pcompression }, + + { "passive", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].passive, + "Set passive mode", 1 }, + { "-p", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].passive, + "Set passive mode", OPT_ALIAS | 1 }, + + { "silent", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].silent, + "Set silent mode", 1 }, + + { "lcp-echo-failure", o_int, &lcp_echo_fails, + "Set number of consecutive echo failures to indicate link failure", + OPT_PRIO }, + { "lcp-echo-interval", o_int, &lcp_echo_interval, + "Set time in seconds between LCP echo requests", OPT_PRIO }, +#if PPP_LCP_ADAPTIVE + { "lcp-echo-adaptive", o_bool, &lcp_echo_adaptive, + "Suppress LCP echo requests if traffic was received", 1 }, +#endif + { "lcp-restart", o_int, &lcp_fsm[0].timeouttime, + "Set time in seconds between LCP retransmissions", OPT_PRIO }, + { "lcp-max-terminate", o_int, &lcp_fsm[0].maxtermtransmits, + "Set maximum number of LCP terminate-request transmissions", OPT_PRIO }, + { "lcp-max-configure", o_int, &lcp_fsm[0].maxconfreqtransmits, + "Set maximum number of LCP configure-request transmissions", OPT_PRIO }, + { "lcp-max-failure", o_int, &lcp_fsm[0].maxnakloops, + "Set limit on number of LCP configure-naks", OPT_PRIO }, + + { "receive-all", o_bool, &lax_recv, + "Accept all received control characters", 1 }, + +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + { "mrru", o_int, &lcp_wantoptions[0].mrru, + "Maximum received packet size for multilink bundle", + OPT_PRIO, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_mrru }, + + { "mpshortseq", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_ssnhf, + "Use short sequence numbers in multilink headers", + OPT_PRIO | 1, &lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_ssnhf }, + { "nompshortseq", o_bool, &lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_ssnhf, + "Don't use short sequence numbers in multilink headers", + OPT_PRIOSUB | OPT_A2CLR, &lcp_allowoptions[0].neg_ssnhf }, + + { "endpoint", o_special, (void *) setendpoint, + "Endpoint discriminator for multilink", + OPT_PRIO | OPT_A2PRINTER, (void *) printendpoint }, +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + + { "noendpoint", o_bool, &noendpoint, + "Don't send or accept multilink endpoint discriminator", 1 }, + + {NULL} +}; +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +/* + * Callbacks for fsm code. (CI = Configuration Information) + */ +static void lcp_resetci(fsm *f); /* Reset our CI */ +static int lcp_cilen(fsm *f); /* Return length of our CI */ +static void lcp_addci(fsm *f, u_char *ucp, int *lenp); /* Add our CI to pkt */ +static int lcp_ackci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len); /* Peer ack'd our CI */ +static int lcp_nakci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len, int treat_as_reject); /* Peer nak'd our CI */ +static int lcp_rejci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len); /* Peer rej'd our CI */ +static int lcp_reqci(fsm *f, u_char *inp, int *lenp, int reject_if_disagree); /* Rcv peer CI */ +static void lcp_up(fsm *f); /* We're UP */ +static void lcp_down(fsm *f); /* We're DOWN */ +static void lcp_starting (fsm *); /* We need lower layer up */ +static void lcp_finished (fsm *); /* We need lower layer down */ +static int lcp_extcode(fsm *f, int code, int id, u_char *inp, int len); +static void lcp_rprotrej(fsm *f, u_char *inp, int len); + +/* + * routines to send LCP echos to peer + */ + +static void lcp_echo_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void lcp_echo_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void LcpEchoTimeout(void *arg); +static void lcp_received_echo_reply(fsm *f, int id, u_char *inp, int len); +static void LcpSendEchoRequest(fsm *f); +static void LcpLinkFailure(fsm *f); +static void LcpEchoCheck(fsm *f); + +static const fsm_callbacks lcp_callbacks = { /* LCP callback routines */ + lcp_resetci, /* Reset our Configuration Information */ + lcp_cilen, /* Length of our Configuration Information */ + lcp_addci, /* Add our Configuration Information */ + lcp_ackci, /* ACK our Configuration Information */ + lcp_nakci, /* NAK our Configuration Information */ + lcp_rejci, /* Reject our Configuration Information */ + lcp_reqci, /* Request peer's Configuration Information */ + lcp_up, /* Called when fsm reaches OPENED state */ + lcp_down, /* Called when fsm leaves OPENED state */ + lcp_starting, /* Called when we want the lower layer up */ + lcp_finished, /* Called when we want the lower layer down */ + NULL, /* Called when Protocol-Reject received */ + NULL, /* Retransmission is necessary */ + lcp_extcode, /* Called to handle LCP-specific codes */ + "LCP" /* String name of protocol */ +}; + +/* + * Protocol entry points. + * Some of these are called directly. + */ + +static void lcp_init(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void lcp_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *p, int len); +static void lcp_protrej(ppp_pcb *pcb); +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +static int lcp_printpkt(u_char *p, int plen, + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg); +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +const struct protent lcp_protent = { + PPP_LCP, + lcp_init, + lcp_input, + lcp_protrej, + lcp_lowerup, + lcp_lowerdown, + lcp_open, + lcp_close, +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + lcp_printpkt, +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + NULL, + 1, +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + "LCP", + NULL, +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS + lcp_option_list, + NULL, +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT + NULL, + NULL +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ +}; + +/* + * Length of each type of configuration option (in octets) + */ +#define CILEN_VOID 2 +#define CILEN_CHAR 3 +#define CILEN_SHORT 4 /* CILEN_VOID + 2 */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#define CILEN_CHAP 5 /* CILEN_VOID + 2 + 1 */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#define CILEN_LONG 6 /* CILEN_VOID + 4 */ +#if LQR_SUPPORT +#define CILEN_LQR 8 /* CILEN_VOID + 2 + 4 */ +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ +#define CILEN_CBCP 3 + +#define CODENAME(x) ((x) == CONFACK ? "ACK" : \ + (x) == CONFNAK ? "NAK" : "REJ") + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +/* + * noopt - Disable all options (why?). + */ +static int +noopt(argv) + char **argv; +{ + BZERO((char *) &lcp_wantoptions[0], sizeof (struct lcp_options)); + BZERO((char *) &lcp_allowoptions[0], sizeof (struct lcp_options)); + + return (1); +} +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK +static int +setendpoint(argv) + char **argv; +{ + if (str_to_epdisc(&lcp_wantoptions[0].endpoint, *argv)) { + lcp_wantoptions[0].neg_endpoint = 1; + return 1; + } + option_error("Can't parse '%s' as an endpoint discriminator", *argv); + return 0; +} + +static void +printendpoint(opt, printer, arg) + option_t *opt; + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...); + void *arg; +{ + printer(arg, "%s", epdisc_to_str(&lcp_wantoptions[0].endpoint)); +} +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + +/* + * lcp_init - Initialize LCP. + */ +static void lcp_init(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm *f = &pcb->lcp_fsm; + lcp_options *wo = &pcb->lcp_wantoptions; + lcp_options *ao = &pcb->lcp_allowoptions; + + f->pcb = pcb; + f->protocol = PPP_LCP; + f->callbacks = &lcp_callbacks; + + fsm_init(f); + + BZERO(wo, sizeof(*wo)); + wo->neg_mru = 1; + wo->mru = DEFMRU; + wo->neg_asyncmap = 1; + wo->neg_magicnumber = 1; + wo->neg_pcompression = 1; + wo->neg_accompression = 1; + + BZERO(ao, sizeof(*ao)); + ao->neg_mru = 1; + ao->mru = MAXMRU; + ao->neg_asyncmap = 1; +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + ao->neg_chap = 1; + ao->chap_mdtype = CHAP_MDTYPE_SUPPORTED; +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + ao->neg_upap = 1; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + ao->neg_eap = 1; +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + ao->neg_magicnumber = 1; + ao->neg_pcompression = 1; + ao->neg_accompression = 1; + ao->neg_endpoint = 1; + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + /* + * Set transmit escape for the flag and escape characters plus anything + * set for the allowable options. + */ + memset(pcb->xmit_accm, 0, sizeof(ext_accm)); + pcb->xmit_accm[15] = 0x60; + pcb->xmit_accm[0] = (u_char)((ao->asyncmap & 0xFF)); + pcb->xmit_accm[1] = (u_char)((ao->asyncmap >> 8) & 0xFF); + pcb->xmit_accm[2] = (u_char)((ao->asyncmap >> 16) & 0xFF); + pcb->xmit_accm[3] = (u_char)((ao->asyncmap >> 24) & 0xFF); + LCPDEBUG(("lcp_init: xmit_accm=%X %X %X %X\n", + pcb->xmit_accm[0], + pcb->xmit_accm[1], + pcb->xmit_accm[2], + pcb->xmit_accm[3])); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ +} + + +/* + * lcp_open - LCP is allowed to come up. + */ +void lcp_open(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm *f = &pcb->lcp_fsm; + lcp_options *wo = &pcb->lcp_wantoptions; + + f->flags &= ~(OPT_PASSIVE | OPT_SILENT); + if (wo->passive) + f->flags |= OPT_PASSIVE; + if (wo->silent) + f->flags |= OPT_SILENT; + fsm_open(f); +} + + +/* + * lcp_close - Take LCP down. + */ +void lcp_close(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *reason) { + fsm *f = &pcb->lcp_fsm; + int oldstate; + + if (pcb->phase != PPP_PHASE_DEAD && pcb->phase != PPP_PHASE_MASTER) + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_TERMINATE); + + if (f->flags & DELAYED_UP) { + UNTIMEOUT(lcp_delayed_up, f); + f->state = PPP_FSM_STOPPED; + } + oldstate = f->state; + + fsm_close(f, reason); + if (oldstate == PPP_FSM_STOPPED && (f->flags & (OPT_PASSIVE|OPT_SILENT|DELAYED_UP))) { + /* + * This action is not strictly according to the FSM in RFC1548, + * but it does mean that the program terminates if you do a + * lcp_close() when a connection hasn't been established + * because we are in passive/silent mode or because we have + * delayed the fsm_lowerup() call and it hasn't happened yet. + */ + f->flags &= ~DELAYED_UP; + lcp_finished(f); + } +} + + +/* + * lcp_lowerup - The lower layer is up. + */ +void lcp_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + lcp_options *wo = &pcb->lcp_wantoptions; +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + lcp_options *ao = &pcb->lcp_allowoptions; +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + fsm *f = &pcb->lcp_fsm; + /* + * Don't use A/C or protocol compression on transmission, + * but accept A/C and protocol compressed packets + * if we are going to ask for A/C and protocol compression. + */ +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + ppp_set_xaccm(pcb, &pcb->xmit_accm); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + if (ppp_send_config(pcb, PPP_MRU, 0xffffffff, 0, 0) < 0 + || ppp_recv_config(pcb, PPP_MRU, (pcb->settings.lax_recv? 0: 0xffffffff), + wo->neg_pcompression, wo->neg_accompression) < 0) + return; + pcb->peer_mru = PPP_MRU; + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + ao->asyncmap = (u_long)pcb->xmit_accm[0] + | ((u_long)pcb->xmit_accm[1] << 8) + | ((u_long)pcb->xmit_accm[2] << 16) + | ((u_long)pcb->xmit_accm[3] << 24); + LCPDEBUG(("lcp_lowerup: asyncmap=%X %X %X %X\n", + pcb->xmit_accm[3], + pcb->xmit_accm[2], + pcb->xmit_accm[1], + pcb->xmit_accm[0])); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + + if (pcb->settings.listen_time != 0) { + f->flags |= DELAYED_UP; + TIMEOUTMS(lcp_delayed_up, f, pcb->settings.listen_time); + } else + fsm_lowerup(f); +} + + +/* + * lcp_lowerdown - The lower layer is down. + */ +void lcp_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm *f = &pcb->lcp_fsm; + + if (f->flags & DELAYED_UP) { + f->flags &= ~DELAYED_UP; + UNTIMEOUT(lcp_delayed_up, f); + } else + fsm_lowerdown(f); +} + + +/* + * lcp_delayed_up - Bring the lower layer up now. + */ +static void lcp_delayed_up(void *arg) { + fsm *f = arg; + + if (f->flags & DELAYED_UP) { + f->flags &= ~DELAYED_UP; + fsm_lowerup(f); + } +} + + +/* + * lcp_input - Input LCP packet. + */ +static void lcp_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *p, int len) { + fsm *f = &pcb->lcp_fsm; + + if (f->flags & DELAYED_UP) { + f->flags &= ~DELAYED_UP; + UNTIMEOUT(lcp_delayed_up, f); + fsm_lowerup(f); + } + fsm_input(f, p, len); +} + +/* + * lcp_extcode - Handle a LCP-specific code. + */ +static int lcp_extcode(fsm *f, int code, int id, u_char *inp, int len) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + u_char *magp; + + switch( code ){ + case PROTREJ: + lcp_rprotrej(f, inp, len); + break; + + case ECHOREQ: + if (f->state != PPP_FSM_OPENED) + break; + magp = inp; + PUTLONG(go->magicnumber, magp); + fsm_sdata(f, ECHOREP, id, inp, len); + break; + + case ECHOREP: + lcp_received_echo_reply(f, id, inp, len); + break; + + case DISCREQ: + case IDENTIF: + case TIMEREM: + break; + + default: + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + + +/* + * lcp_rprotrej - Receive an Protocol-Reject. + * + * Figure out which protocol is rejected and inform it. + */ +static void lcp_rprotrej(fsm *f, u_char *inp, int len) { + int i; + const struct protent *protp; + u_short prot; +#if PPP_PROTOCOLNAME + const char *pname; +#endif /* PPP_PROTOCOLNAME */ + + if (len < 2) { + LCPDEBUG(("lcp_rprotrej: Rcvd short Protocol-Reject packet!")); + return; + } + + GETSHORT(prot, inp); + + /* + * Protocol-Reject packets received in any state other than the LCP + * OPENED state SHOULD be silently discarded. + */ + if( f->state != PPP_FSM_OPENED ){ + LCPDEBUG(("Protocol-Reject discarded: LCP in state %d", f->state)); + return; + } + +#if PPP_PROTOCOLNAME + pname = protocol_name(prot); +#endif /* PPP_PROTOCOLNAME */ + + /* + * Upcall the proper Protocol-Reject routine. + */ + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) + if (protp->protocol == prot && protp->enabled_flag) { +#if PPP_PROTOCOLNAME + if (pname != NULL) + ppp_dbglog("Protocol-Reject for '%s' (0x%x) received", pname, + prot); + else +#endif /* PPP_PROTOCOLNAME */ + ppp_dbglog("Protocol-Reject for 0x%x received", prot); + (*protp->protrej)(f->pcb); + return; + } + +#if PPP_PROTOCOLNAME + if (pname != NULL) + ppp_warn("Protocol-Reject for unsupported protocol '%s' (0x%x)", pname, + prot); + else +#endif /* #if PPP_PROTOCOLNAME */ + ppp_warn("Protocol-Reject for unsupported protocol 0x%x", prot); +} + + +/* + * lcp_protrej - A Protocol-Reject was received. + */ +/*ARGSUSED*/ +static void lcp_protrej(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + /* + * Can't reject LCP! + */ + ppp_error("Received Protocol-Reject for LCP!"); + fsm_protreject(&pcb->lcp_fsm); +} + + +/* + * lcp_sprotrej - Send a Protocol-Reject for some protocol. + */ +void lcp_sprotrej(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *p, int len) { + fsm *f = &pcb->lcp_fsm; + /* + * Send back the protocol and the information field of the + * rejected packet. We only get here if LCP is in the OPENED state. + */ +#if 0 + p += 2; + len -= 2; +#endif + + fsm_sdata(f, PROTREJ, ++f->id, + p, len); +} + + +/* + * lcp_resetci - Reset our CI. + */ +static void lcp_resetci(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + lcp_options *wo = &pcb->lcp_wantoptions; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + lcp_options *ao = &pcb->lcp_allowoptions; + + wo->magicnumber = magic(); + wo->numloops = 0; + *go = *wo; +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + if (!multilink) { + go->neg_mrru = 0; +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + go->neg_ssnhf = 0; + go->neg_endpoint = 0; +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + } +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + if (pcb->settings.noendpoint) + ao->neg_endpoint = 0; + pcb->peer_mru = PPP_MRU; + auth_reset(pcb); +} + + +/* + * lcp_cilen - Return length of our CI. + */ +static int lcp_cilen(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + +#define LENCIVOID(neg) ((neg) ? CILEN_VOID : 0) +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#define LENCICHAP(neg) ((neg) ? CILEN_CHAP : 0) +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#define LENCISHORT(neg) ((neg) ? CILEN_SHORT : 0) +#define LENCILONG(neg) ((neg) ? CILEN_LONG : 0) +#if LQR_SUPPORT +#define LENCILQR(neg) ((neg) ? CILEN_LQR: 0) +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ +#define LENCICBCP(neg) ((neg) ? CILEN_CBCP: 0) + /* + * NB: we only ask for one of CHAP, UPAP, or EAP, even if we will + * accept more than one. We prefer EAP first, then CHAP, then + * PAP. + */ + return (LENCISHORT(go->neg_mru && go->mru != DEFMRU) + + LENCILONG(go->neg_asyncmap && go->asyncmap != 0xFFFFFFFF) + +#if EAP_SUPPORT + LENCISHORT(go->neg_eap) + +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT /* cannot be improved, embedding a directive within macro arguments is not portable */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + LENCICHAP(!go->neg_eap && go->neg_chap) + +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if !EAP_SUPPORT + LENCICHAP(go->neg_chap) + +#endif /* !EAP_SUPPORT */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT /* cannot be improved, embedding a directive within macro arguments is not portable */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT + LENCISHORT(!go->neg_eap && !go->neg_chap && go->neg_upap) + +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT && !CHAP_SUPPORT + LENCISHORT(!go->neg_eap && go->neg_upap) + +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT && !CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if !EAP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT + LENCISHORT(!go->neg_chap && go->neg_upap) + +#endif /* !EAP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if !EAP_SUPPORT && !CHAP_SUPPORT + LENCISHORT(go->neg_upap) + +#endif /* !EAP_SUPPORT && !CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if LQR_SUPPORT + LENCILQR(go->neg_lqr) + +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ + LENCICBCP(go->neg_cbcp) + + LENCILONG(go->neg_magicnumber) + + LENCIVOID(go->neg_pcompression) + + LENCIVOID(go->neg_accompression) + +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + LENCISHORT(go->neg_mrru) + +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + LENCIVOID(go->neg_ssnhf) + + (go->neg_endpoint? CILEN_CHAR + go->endpoint.length: 0)); +} + + +/* + * lcp_addci - Add our desired CIs to a packet. + */ +static void lcp_addci(fsm *f, u_char *ucp, int *lenp) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + u_char *start_ucp = ucp; + +#define ADDCIVOID(opt, neg) \ + if (neg) { \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(CILEN_VOID, ucp); \ + } +#define ADDCISHORT(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(CILEN_SHORT, ucp); \ + PUTSHORT(val, ucp); \ + } +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#define ADDCICHAP(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + PUTCHAR((opt), ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(CILEN_CHAP, ucp); \ + PUTSHORT(PPP_CHAP, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR((CHAP_DIGEST(val)), ucp); \ + } +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#define ADDCILONG(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(CILEN_LONG, ucp); \ + PUTLONG(val, ucp); \ + } +#if LQR_SUPPORT +#define ADDCILQR(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(CILEN_LQR, ucp); \ + PUTSHORT(PPP_LQR, ucp); \ + PUTLONG(val, ucp); \ + } +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ +#define ADDCICHAR(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(CILEN_CHAR, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(val, ucp); \ + } +#define ADDCIENDP(opt, neg, class, val, len) \ + if (neg) { \ + int i; \ + PUTCHAR(opt, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(CILEN_CHAR + len, ucp); \ + PUTCHAR(class, ucp); \ + for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) \ + PUTCHAR(val[i], ucp); \ + } + + ADDCISHORT(CI_MRU, go->neg_mru && go->mru != DEFMRU, go->mru); + ADDCILONG(CI_ASYNCMAP, go->neg_asyncmap && go->asyncmap != 0xFFFFFFFF, + go->asyncmap); +#if EAP_SUPPORT + ADDCISHORT(CI_AUTHTYPE, go->neg_eap, PPP_EAP); +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT /* cannot be improved, embedding a directive within macro arguments is not portable */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + ADDCICHAP(CI_AUTHTYPE, !go->neg_eap && go->neg_chap, go->chap_mdtype); +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if !EAP_SUPPORT + ADDCICHAP(CI_AUTHTYPE, go->neg_chap, go->chap_mdtype); +#endif /* !EAP_SUPPORT */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT /* cannot be improved, embedding a directive within macro arguments is not portable */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT + ADDCISHORT(CI_AUTHTYPE, !go->neg_eap && !go->neg_chap && go->neg_upap, PPP_PAP); +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT && !CHAP_SUPPORT + ADDCISHORT(CI_AUTHTYPE, !go->neg_eap && go->neg_upap, PPP_PAP); +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT && !CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if !EAP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT + ADDCISHORT(CI_AUTHTYPE, !go->neg_chap && go->neg_upap, PPP_PAP); +#endif /* !EAP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if !EAP_SUPPORT && !CHAP_SUPPORT + ADDCISHORT(CI_AUTHTYPE, go->neg_upap, PPP_PAP); +#endif /* !EAP_SUPPORT && !CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if LQR_SUPPORT + ADDCILQR(CI_QUALITY, go->neg_lqr, go->lqr_period); +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ + ADDCICHAR(CI_CALLBACK, go->neg_cbcp, CBCP_OPT); + ADDCILONG(CI_MAGICNUMBER, go->neg_magicnumber, go->magicnumber); + ADDCIVOID(CI_PCOMPRESSION, go->neg_pcompression); + ADDCIVOID(CI_ACCOMPRESSION, go->neg_accompression); +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + ADDCISHORT(CI_MRRU, go->neg_mrru, go->mrru); +#endif + ADDCIVOID(CI_SSNHF, go->neg_ssnhf); + ADDCIENDP(CI_EPDISC, go->neg_endpoint, go->endpoint.class_, + go->endpoint.value, go->endpoint.length); + + if (ucp - start_ucp != *lenp) { + /* this should never happen, because peer_mtu should be 1500 */ + ppp_error("Bug in lcp_addci: wrong length"); + } +} + + +/* + * lcp_ackci - Ack our CIs. + * This should not modify any state if the Ack is bad. + * + * Returns: + * 0 - Ack was bad. + * 1 - Ack was good. + */ +static int lcp_ackci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + u_char cilen, citype, cichar; + u_short cishort; + u32_t cilong; + + /* + * CIs must be in exactly the same order that we sent. + * Check packet length and CI length at each step. + * If we find any deviations, then this packet is bad. + */ +#define ACKCIVOID(opt, neg) \ + if (neg) { \ + if ((len -= CILEN_VOID) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != CILEN_VOID || \ + citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + } +#define ACKCISHORT(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + if ((len -= CILEN_SHORT) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != CILEN_SHORT || \ + citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + if (cishort != val) \ + goto bad; \ + } +#define ACKCICHAR(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + if ((len -= CILEN_CHAR) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != CILEN_CHAR || \ + citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + if (cichar != val) \ + goto bad; \ + } +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#define ACKCICHAP(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + if ((len -= CILEN_CHAP) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != CILEN_CHAP || \ + citype != (opt)) \ + goto bad; \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + if (cishort != PPP_CHAP) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + if (cichar != (CHAP_DIGEST(val))) \ + goto bad; \ + } +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#define ACKCILONG(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + if ((len -= CILEN_LONG) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != CILEN_LONG || \ + citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + GETLONG(cilong, p); \ + if (cilong != val) \ + goto bad; \ + } +#if LQR_SUPPORT +#define ACKCILQR(opt, neg, val) \ + if (neg) { \ + if ((len -= CILEN_LQR) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != CILEN_LQR || \ + citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + if (cishort != PPP_LQR) \ + goto bad; \ + GETLONG(cilong, p); \ + if (cilong != val) \ + goto bad; \ + } +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ +#define ACKCIENDP(opt, neg, class, val, vlen) \ + if (neg) { \ + int i; \ + if ((len -= CILEN_CHAR + vlen) < 0) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(citype, p); \ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); \ + if (cilen != CILEN_CHAR + vlen || \ + citype != opt) \ + goto bad; \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + if (cichar != class) \ + goto bad; \ + for (i = 0; i < vlen; ++i) { \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + if (cichar != val[i]) \ + goto bad; \ + } \ + } + + ACKCISHORT(CI_MRU, go->neg_mru && go->mru != DEFMRU, go->mru); + ACKCILONG(CI_ASYNCMAP, go->neg_asyncmap && go->asyncmap != 0xFFFFFFFF, + go->asyncmap); +#if EAP_SUPPORT + ACKCISHORT(CI_AUTHTYPE, go->neg_eap, PPP_EAP); +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT /* cannot be improved, embedding a directive within macro arguments is not portable */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + ACKCICHAP(CI_AUTHTYPE, !go->neg_eap && go->neg_chap, go->chap_mdtype); +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if !EAP_SUPPORT + ACKCICHAP(CI_AUTHTYPE, go->neg_chap, go->chap_mdtype); +#endif /* !EAP_SUPPORT */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT /* cannot be improved, embedding a directive within macro arguments is not portable */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT + ACKCISHORT(CI_AUTHTYPE, !go->neg_eap && !go->neg_chap && go->neg_upap, PPP_PAP); +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT && !CHAP_SUPPORT + ACKCISHORT(CI_AUTHTYPE, !go->neg_eap && go->neg_upap, PPP_PAP); +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT && !CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if !EAP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT + ACKCISHORT(CI_AUTHTYPE, !go->neg_chap && go->neg_upap, PPP_PAP); +#endif /* !EAP_SUPPORT && CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if !EAP_SUPPORT && !CHAP_SUPPORT + ACKCISHORT(CI_AUTHTYPE, go->neg_upap, PPP_PAP); +#endif /* !EAP_SUPPORT && !CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if LQR_SUPPORT + ACKCILQR(CI_QUALITY, go->neg_lqr, go->lqr_period); +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ + ACKCICHAR(CI_CALLBACK, go->neg_cbcp, CBCP_OPT); + ACKCILONG(CI_MAGICNUMBER, go->neg_magicnumber, go->magicnumber); + ACKCIVOID(CI_PCOMPRESSION, go->neg_pcompression); + ACKCIVOID(CI_ACCOMPRESSION, go->neg_accompression); +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + ACKCISHORT(CI_MRRU, go->neg_mrru, go->mrru); +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + ACKCIVOID(CI_SSNHF, go->neg_ssnhf); + ACKCIENDP(CI_EPDISC, go->neg_endpoint, go->endpoint.class_, + go->endpoint.value, go->endpoint.length); + + /* + * If there are any remaining CIs, then this packet is bad. + */ + if (len != 0) + goto bad; + return (1); +bad: + LCPDEBUG(("lcp_acki: received bad Ack!")); + return (0); +} + + +/* + * lcp_nakci - Peer has sent a NAK for some of our CIs. + * This should not modify any state if the Nak is bad + * or if LCP is in the OPENED state. + * + * Returns: + * 0 - Nak was bad. + * 1 - Nak was good. + */ +static int lcp_nakci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len, int treat_as_reject) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + lcp_options *wo = &pcb->lcp_wantoptions; + u_char citype, cichar, *next; + u_short cishort; + u32_t cilong; + lcp_options no; /* options we've seen Naks for */ + lcp_options try_; /* options to request next time */ + int looped_back = 0; + int cilen; + + BZERO(&no, sizeof(no)); + try_ = *go; + + /* + * Any Nak'd CIs must be in exactly the same order that we sent. + * Check packet length and CI length at each step. + * If we find any deviations, then this packet is bad. + */ +#define NAKCIVOID(opt, neg) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_VOID && \ + p[1] == CILEN_VOID && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_VOID; \ + INCPTR(CILEN_VOID, p); \ + no.neg = 1; \ + try_.neg = 0; \ + } +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#define NAKCICHAP(opt, neg, code) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_CHAP && \ + p[1] == CILEN_CHAP && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_CHAP; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + no.neg = 1; \ + code \ + } +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#define NAKCICHAR(opt, neg, code) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_CHAR && \ + p[1] == CILEN_CHAR && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_CHAR; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + no.neg = 1; \ + code \ + } +#define NAKCISHORT(opt, neg, code) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_SHORT && \ + p[1] == CILEN_SHORT && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_SHORT; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + no.neg = 1; \ + code \ + } +#define NAKCILONG(opt, neg, code) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_LONG && \ + p[1] == CILEN_LONG && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_LONG; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETLONG(cilong, p); \ + no.neg = 1; \ + code \ + } +#if LQR_SUPPORT +#define NAKCILQR(opt, neg, code) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_LQR && \ + p[1] == CILEN_LQR && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_LQR; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + GETLONG(cilong, p); \ + no.neg = 1; \ + code \ + } +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ +#define NAKCIENDP(opt, neg) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_CHAR && \ + p[0] == opt && \ + p[1] >= CILEN_CHAR && \ + p[1] <= len) { \ + len -= p[1]; \ + INCPTR(p[1], p); \ + no.neg = 1; \ + try_.neg = 0; \ + } + + /* + * NOTE! There must be no assignments to individual fields of *go in + * the code below. Any such assignment is a BUG! + */ + /* + * We don't care if they want to send us smaller packets than + * we want. Therefore, accept any MRU less than what we asked for, + * but then ignore the new value when setting the MRU in the kernel. + * If they send us a bigger MRU than what we asked, accept it, up to + * the limit of the default MRU we'd get if we didn't negotiate. + */ + if (go->neg_mru && go->mru != DEFMRU) { + NAKCISHORT(CI_MRU, neg_mru, + if (cishort <= wo->mru || cishort <= DEFMRU) + try_.mru = cishort; + ); + } + + /* + * Add any characters they want to our (receive-side) asyncmap. + */ + if (go->neg_asyncmap && go->asyncmap != 0xFFFFFFFF) { + NAKCILONG(CI_ASYNCMAP, neg_asyncmap, + try_.asyncmap = go->asyncmap | cilong; + ); + } + + /* + * If they've nak'd our authentication-protocol, check whether + * they are proposing a different protocol, or a different + * hash algorithm for CHAP. + */ + if ((0 +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + || go->neg_chap +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + || go->neg_upap +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + || go->neg_eap +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + ) + && len >= CILEN_SHORT + && p[0] == CI_AUTHTYPE && p[1] >= CILEN_SHORT && p[1] <= len) { + cilen = p[1]; + len -= cilen; +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + no.neg_chap = go->neg_chap; +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + no.neg_upap = go->neg_upap; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + no.neg_eap = go->neg_eap; +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + INCPTR(2, p); + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + +#if PAP_SUPPORT + if (cishort == PPP_PAP && cilen == CILEN_SHORT) { +#if EAP_SUPPORT + /* If we were asking for EAP, then we need to stop that. */ + if (go->neg_eap) + try_.neg_eap = 0; + else +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + /* If we were asking for CHAP, then we need to stop that. */ + if (go->neg_chap) + try_.neg_chap = 0; + else +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ + + /* + * If we weren't asking for CHAP or EAP, then we were asking for + * PAP, in which case this Nak is bad. + */ + goto bad; + } else +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + if (cishort == PPP_CHAP && cilen == CILEN_CHAP) { + GETCHAR(cichar, p); +#if EAP_SUPPORT + /* Stop asking for EAP, if we were. */ + if (go->neg_eap) { + try_.neg_eap = 0; + /* Try to set up to use their suggestion, if possible */ + if (CHAP_CANDIGEST(go->chap_mdtype, cichar)) + try_.chap_mdtype = CHAP_MDTYPE_D(cichar); + } else +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + if (go->neg_chap) { + /* + * We were asking for our preferred algorithm, they must + * want something different. + */ + if (cichar != CHAP_DIGEST(go->chap_mdtype)) { + if (CHAP_CANDIGEST(go->chap_mdtype, cichar)) { + /* Use their suggestion if we support it ... */ + try_.chap_mdtype = CHAP_MDTYPE_D(cichar); + } else { + /* ... otherwise, try our next-preferred algorithm. */ + try_.chap_mdtype &= ~(CHAP_MDTYPE(try_.chap_mdtype)); + if (try_.chap_mdtype == MDTYPE_NONE) /* out of algos */ + try_.neg_chap = 0; + } + } else { + /* + * Whoops, they Nak'd our algorithm of choice + * but then suggested it back to us. + */ + goto bad; + } + } else { + /* + * Stop asking for PAP if we were asking for it. + */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + try_.neg_upap = 0; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + } + + } else +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ + { + +#if EAP_SUPPORT + /* + * If we were asking for EAP, and they're Conf-Naking EAP, + * well, that's just strange. Nobody should do that. + */ + if (cishort == PPP_EAP && cilen == CILEN_SHORT && go->neg_eap) + ppp_dbglog("Unexpected Conf-Nak for EAP"); + + /* + * We don't recognize what they're suggesting. + * Stop asking for what we were asking for. + */ + if (go->neg_eap) + try_.neg_eap = 0; + else +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + if (go->neg_chap) + try_.neg_chap = 0; + else +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if PAP_SUPPORT + if(1) + try_.neg_upap = 0; + else +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + {} + + p += cilen - CILEN_SHORT; + } + } + +#if LQR_SUPPORT + /* + * If they can't cope with our link quality protocol, we'll have + * to stop asking for LQR. We haven't got any other protocol. + * If they Nak the reporting period, take their value XXX ? + */ + NAKCILQR(CI_QUALITY, neg_lqr, + if (cishort != PPP_LQR) + try_.neg_lqr = 0; + else + try_.lqr_period = cilong; + ); +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ + + /* + * Only implementing CBCP...not the rest of the callback options + */ + NAKCICHAR(CI_CALLBACK, neg_cbcp, + try_.neg_cbcp = 0; + (void)cichar; /* if CHAP support is not compiled, cichar is set but not used, which makes some compilers complaining */ + ); + + /* + * Check for a looped-back line. + */ + NAKCILONG(CI_MAGICNUMBER, neg_magicnumber, + try_.magicnumber = magic(); + looped_back = 1; + ); + + /* + * Peer shouldn't send Nak for protocol compression or + * address/control compression requests; they should send + * a Reject instead. If they send a Nak, treat it as a Reject. + */ + NAKCIVOID(CI_PCOMPRESSION, neg_pcompression); + NAKCIVOID(CI_ACCOMPRESSION, neg_accompression); + +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + /* + * Nak for MRRU option - accept their value if it is smaller + * than the one we want. + */ + if (go->neg_mrru) { + NAKCISHORT(CI_MRRU, neg_mrru, + if (treat_as_reject) + try_.neg_mrru = 0; + else if (cishort <= wo->mrru) + try_.mrru = cishort; + ); + } +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + + /* + * Nak for short sequence numbers shouldn't be sent, treat it + * like a reject. + */ + NAKCIVOID(CI_SSNHF, neg_ssnhf); + + /* + * Nak of the endpoint discriminator option is not permitted, + * treat it like a reject. + */ + NAKCIENDP(CI_EPDISC, neg_endpoint); + + /* + * There may be remaining CIs, if the peer is requesting negotiation + * on an option that we didn't include in our request packet. + * If we see an option that we requested, or one we've already seen + * in this packet, then this packet is bad. + * If we wanted to respond by starting to negotiate on the requested + * option(s), we could, but we don't, because except for the + * authentication type and quality protocol, if we are not negotiating + * an option, it is because we were told not to. + * For the authentication type, the Nak from the peer means + * `let me authenticate myself with you' which is a bit pointless. + * For the quality protocol, the Nak means `ask me to send you quality + * reports', but if we didn't ask for them, we don't want them. + * An option we don't recognize represents the peer asking to + * negotiate some option we don't support, so ignore it. + */ + while (len >= CILEN_VOID) { + GETCHAR(citype, p); + GETCHAR(cilen, p); + if (cilen < CILEN_VOID || (len -= cilen) < 0) + goto bad; + next = p + cilen - 2; + + switch (citype) { + case CI_MRU: + if ((go->neg_mru && go->mru != DEFMRU) + || no.neg_mru || cilen != CILEN_SHORT) + goto bad; + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + if (cishort < DEFMRU) { + try_.neg_mru = 1; + try_.mru = cishort; + } + break; + case CI_ASYNCMAP: + if ((go->neg_asyncmap && go->asyncmap != 0xFFFFFFFF) + || no.neg_asyncmap || cilen != CILEN_LONG) + goto bad; + break; + case CI_AUTHTYPE: + if (0 +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + || go->neg_chap || no.neg_chap +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + || go->neg_upap || no.neg_upap +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + || go->neg_eap || no.neg_eap +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + ) + goto bad; + break; + case CI_MAGICNUMBER: + if (go->neg_magicnumber || no.neg_magicnumber || + cilen != CILEN_LONG) + goto bad; + break; + case CI_PCOMPRESSION: + if (go->neg_pcompression || no.neg_pcompression + || cilen != CILEN_VOID) + goto bad; + break; + case CI_ACCOMPRESSION: + if (go->neg_accompression || no.neg_accompression + || cilen != CILEN_VOID) + goto bad; + break; +#if LQR_SUPPORT + case CI_QUALITY: + if (go->neg_lqr || no.neg_lqr || cilen != CILEN_LQR) + goto bad; + break; +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + case CI_MRRU: + if (go->neg_mrru || no.neg_mrru || cilen != CILEN_SHORT) + goto bad; + break; +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + case CI_SSNHF: + if (go->neg_ssnhf || no.neg_ssnhf || cilen != CILEN_VOID) + goto bad; + try_.neg_ssnhf = 1; + break; + case CI_EPDISC: + if (go->neg_endpoint || no.neg_endpoint || cilen < CILEN_CHAR) + goto bad; + break; + } + p = next; + } + + /* + * OK, the Nak is good. Now we can update state. + * If there are any options left we ignore them. + */ + if (f->state != PPP_FSM_OPENED) { + if (looped_back) { + if (++try_.numloops >= pcb->settings.lcp_loopbackfail) { + int errcode = PPPERR_LOOPBACK; + ppp_notice("Serial line is looped back."); + ppp_ioctl(pcb, PPPCTLS_ERRCODE, &errcode); + lcp_close(f->pcb, "Loopback detected"); + } + } else + try_.numloops = 0; + *go = try_; + } + + return 1; + +bad: + LCPDEBUG(("lcp_nakci: received bad Nak!")); + return 0; +} + + +/* + * lcp_rejci - Peer has Rejected some of our CIs. + * This should not modify any state if the Reject is bad + * or if LCP is in the OPENED state. + * + * Returns: + * 0 - Reject was bad. + * 1 - Reject was good. + */ +static int lcp_rejci(fsm *f, u_char *p, int len) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + u_char cichar; + u_short cishort; + u32_t cilong; + lcp_options try_; /* options to request next time */ + + try_ = *go; + + /* + * Any Rejected CIs must be in exactly the same order that we sent. + * Check packet length and CI length at each step. + * If we find any deviations, then this packet is bad. + */ +#define REJCIVOID(opt, neg) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_VOID && \ + p[1] == CILEN_VOID && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_VOID; \ + INCPTR(CILEN_VOID, p); \ + try_.neg = 0; \ + } +#define REJCISHORT(opt, neg, val) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_SHORT && \ + p[1] == CILEN_SHORT && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_SHORT; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if (cishort != val) \ + goto bad; \ + try_.neg = 0; \ + } + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT && EAP_SUPPORT && PAP_SUPPORT +#define REJCICHAP(opt, neg, val) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_CHAP && \ + p[1] == CILEN_CHAP && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_CHAP; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if ((cishort != PPP_CHAP) || (cichar != (CHAP_DIGEST(val)))) \ + goto bad; \ + try_.neg = 0; \ + try_.neg_eap = try_.neg_upap = 0; \ + } +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT && EAP_SUPPORT && PAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT && !EAP_SUPPORT && PAP_SUPPORT +#define REJCICHAP(opt, neg, val) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_CHAP && \ + p[1] == CILEN_CHAP && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_CHAP; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if ((cishort != PPP_CHAP) || (cichar != (CHAP_DIGEST(val)))) \ + goto bad; \ + try_.neg = 0; \ + try_.neg_upap = 0; \ + } +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT && !EAP_SUPPORT && PAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT && EAP_SUPPORT && !PAP_SUPPORT +#define REJCICHAP(opt, neg, val) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_CHAP && \ + p[1] == CILEN_CHAP && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_CHAP; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if ((cishort != PPP_CHAP) || (cichar != (CHAP_DIGEST(val)))) \ + goto bad; \ + try_.neg = 0; \ + try_.neg_eap = 0; \ + } +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT && EAP_SUPPORT && !PAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT && !EAP_SUPPORT && !PAP_SUPPORT +#define REJCICHAP(opt, neg, val) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_CHAP && \ + p[1] == CILEN_CHAP && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_CHAP; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if ((cishort != PPP_CHAP) || (cichar != (CHAP_DIGEST(val)))) \ + goto bad; \ + try_.neg = 0; \ + } +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT && !EAP_SUPPORT && !PAP_SUPPORT */ + +#define REJCILONG(opt, neg, val) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_LONG && \ + p[1] == CILEN_LONG && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_LONG; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETLONG(cilong, p); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if (cilong != val) \ + goto bad; \ + try_.neg = 0; \ + } +#if LQR_SUPPORT +#define REJCILQR(opt, neg, val) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_LQR && \ + p[1] == CILEN_LQR && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_LQR; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETSHORT(cishort, p); \ + GETLONG(cilong, p); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if (cishort != PPP_LQR || cilong != val) \ + goto bad; \ + try_.neg = 0; \ + } +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ +#define REJCICBCP(opt, neg, val) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_CBCP && \ + p[1] == CILEN_CBCP && \ + p[0] == opt) { \ + len -= CILEN_CBCP; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + /* Check rejected value. */ \ + if (cichar != val) \ + goto bad; \ + try_.neg = 0; \ + } +#define REJCIENDP(opt, neg, class, val, vlen) \ + if (go->neg && \ + len >= CILEN_CHAR + vlen && \ + p[0] == opt && \ + p[1] == CILEN_CHAR + vlen) { \ + int i; \ + len -= CILEN_CHAR + vlen; \ + INCPTR(2, p); \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + if (cichar != class) \ + goto bad; \ + for (i = 0; i < vlen; ++i) { \ + GETCHAR(cichar, p); \ + if (cichar != val[i]) \ + goto bad; \ + } \ + try_.neg = 0; \ + } + + REJCISHORT(CI_MRU, neg_mru, go->mru); + REJCILONG(CI_ASYNCMAP, neg_asyncmap, go->asyncmap); +#if EAP_SUPPORT + REJCISHORT(CI_AUTHTYPE, neg_eap, PPP_EAP); + if (!go->neg_eap) { +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + REJCICHAP(CI_AUTHTYPE, neg_chap, go->chap_mdtype); + if (!go->neg_chap) { +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + REJCISHORT(CI_AUTHTYPE, neg_upap, PPP_PAP); +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + } +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + } +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if LQR_SUPPORT + REJCILQR(CI_QUALITY, neg_lqr, go->lqr_period); +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ + REJCICBCP(CI_CALLBACK, neg_cbcp, CBCP_OPT); + REJCILONG(CI_MAGICNUMBER, neg_magicnumber, go->magicnumber); + REJCIVOID(CI_PCOMPRESSION, neg_pcompression); + REJCIVOID(CI_ACCOMPRESSION, neg_accompression); +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + REJCISHORT(CI_MRRU, neg_mrru, go->mrru); +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + REJCIVOID(CI_SSNHF, neg_ssnhf); + REJCIENDP(CI_EPDISC, neg_endpoint, go->endpoint.class_, + go->endpoint.value, go->endpoint.length); + + /* + * If there are any remaining CIs, then this packet is bad. + */ + if (len != 0) + goto bad; + /* + * Now we can update state. + */ + if (f->state != PPP_FSM_OPENED) + *go = try_; + return 1; + +bad: + LCPDEBUG(("lcp_rejci: received bad Reject!")); + return 0; +} + + +/* + * lcp_reqci - Check the peer's requested CIs and send appropriate response. + * + * Returns: CONFACK, CONFNAK or CONFREJ and input packet modified + * appropriately. If reject_if_disagree is non-zero, doesn't return + * CONFNAK; returns CONFREJ if it can't return CONFACK. + * + * inp = Requested CIs + * lenp = Length of requested CIs + */ +static int lcp_reqci(fsm *f, u_char *inp, int *lenp, int reject_if_disagree) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + lcp_options *ho = &pcb->lcp_hisoptions; + lcp_options *ao = &pcb->lcp_allowoptions; + u_char *cip, *next; /* Pointer to current and next CIs */ + int cilen, citype, cichar; /* Parsed len, type, char value */ + u_short cishort; /* Parsed short value */ + u32_t cilong; /* Parse long value */ + int rc = CONFACK; /* Final packet return code */ + int orc; /* Individual option return code */ + u_char *p; /* Pointer to next char to parse */ + u_char *rejp; /* Pointer to next char in reject frame */ + struct pbuf *nakp; /* Nak buffer */ + u_char *nakoutp; /* Pointer to next char in Nak frame */ + int l = *lenp; /* Length left */ + + /* + * Reset all his options. + */ + BZERO(ho, sizeof(*ho)); + + /* + * Process all his options. + */ + next = inp; + nakp = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(PPP_CTRL_PBUF_MAX_SIZE), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == nakp) + return 0; + if(nakp->tot_len != nakp->len) { + pbuf_free(nakp); + return 0; + } + + nakoutp = nakp->payload; + rejp = inp; + while (l) { + orc = CONFACK; /* Assume success */ + cip = p = next; /* Remember begining of CI */ + if (l < 2 || /* Not enough data for CI header or */ + p[1] < 2 || /* CI length too small or */ + p[1] > l) { /* CI length too big? */ + LCPDEBUG(("lcp_reqci: bad CI length!")); + orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject bad CI */ + cilen = l; /* Reject till end of packet */ + l = 0; /* Don't loop again */ + citype = 0; + goto endswitch; + } + GETCHAR(citype, p); /* Parse CI type */ + GETCHAR(cilen, p); /* Parse CI length */ + l -= cilen; /* Adjust remaining length */ + next += cilen; /* Step to next CI */ + + switch (citype) { /* Check CI type */ + case CI_MRU: + if (!ao->neg_mru || /* Allow option? */ + cilen != CILEN_SHORT) { /* Check CI length */ + orc = CONFREJ; /* Reject CI */ + break; + } + GETSHORT(cishort, p); /* Parse MRU */ + + /* + * He must be able to receive at least our minimum. + * No need to check a maximum. If he sends a large number, + * we'll just ignore it. + */ + if (cishort < MINMRU) { + orc = CONFNAK; /* Nak CI */ + PUTCHAR(CI_MRU, nakoutp); + PUTCHAR(CILEN_SHORT, nakoutp); + PUTSHORT(MINMRU, nakoutp); /* Give him a hint */ + break; + } + ho->neg_mru = 1; /* Remember he sent MRU */ + ho->mru = cishort; /* And remember value */ + break; + + case CI_ASYNCMAP: + if (!ao->neg_asyncmap || + cilen != CILEN_LONG) { + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + GETLONG(cilong, p); + + /* + * Asyncmap must have set at least the bits + * which are set in lcp_allowoptions[unit].asyncmap. + */ + if ((ao->asyncmap & ~cilong) != 0) { + orc = CONFNAK; + PUTCHAR(CI_ASYNCMAP, nakoutp); + PUTCHAR(CILEN_LONG, nakoutp); + PUTLONG(ao->asyncmap | cilong, nakoutp); + break; + } + ho->neg_asyncmap = 1; + ho->asyncmap = cilong; + break; + + case CI_AUTHTYPE: + if (cilen < CILEN_SHORT || + !(0 +#if PAP_SUPPORT + || ao->neg_upap +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + || ao->neg_chap +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + || ao->neg_eap +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + )) { + /* + * Reject the option if we're not willing to authenticate. + */ + ppp_dbglog("No auth is possible"); + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + + /* + * Authtype must be PAP, CHAP, or EAP. + * + * Note: if more than one of ao->neg_upap, ao->neg_chap, and + * ao->neg_eap are set, and the peer sends a Configure-Request + * with two or more authenticate-protocol requests, then we will + * reject the second request. + * Whether we end up doing CHAP, UPAP, or EAP depends then on + * the ordering of the CIs in the peer's Configure-Request. + */ + +#if PAP_SUPPORT + if (cishort == PPP_PAP) { + /* we've already accepted CHAP or EAP */ + if (0 +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + || ho->neg_chap +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + || ho->neg_eap +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + || cilen != CILEN_SHORT) { + LCPDEBUG(("lcp_reqci: rcvd AUTHTYPE PAP, rejecting...")); + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + if (!ao->neg_upap) { /* we don't want to do PAP */ + orc = CONFNAK; /* NAK it and suggest CHAP or EAP */ + PUTCHAR(CI_AUTHTYPE, nakoutp); +#if EAP_SUPPORT + if (ao->neg_eap) { + PUTCHAR(CILEN_SHORT, nakoutp); + PUTSHORT(PPP_EAP, nakoutp); + } else { +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + PUTCHAR(CILEN_CHAP, nakoutp); + PUTSHORT(PPP_CHAP, nakoutp); + PUTCHAR(CHAP_DIGEST(ao->chap_mdtype), nakoutp); +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + } +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + break; + } + ho->neg_upap = 1; + break; + } +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + if (cishort == PPP_CHAP) { + /* we've already accepted PAP or EAP */ + if ( +#if PAP_SUPPORT + ho->neg_upap || +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + ho->neg_eap || +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + cilen != CILEN_CHAP) { + LCPDEBUG(("lcp_reqci: rcvd AUTHTYPE CHAP, rejecting...")); + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + if (!ao->neg_chap) { /* we don't want to do CHAP */ + orc = CONFNAK; /* NAK it and suggest EAP or PAP */ + PUTCHAR(CI_AUTHTYPE, nakoutp); + PUTCHAR(CILEN_SHORT, nakoutp); +#if EAP_SUPPORT + if (ao->neg_eap) { + PUTSHORT(PPP_EAP, nakoutp); + } else +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + if(1) { + PUTSHORT(PPP_PAP, nakoutp); + } + else +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + {} + break; + } + GETCHAR(cichar, p); /* get digest type */ + if (!(CHAP_CANDIGEST(ao->chap_mdtype, cichar))) { + /* + * We can't/won't do the requested type, + * suggest something else. + */ + orc = CONFNAK; + PUTCHAR(CI_AUTHTYPE, nakoutp); + PUTCHAR(CILEN_CHAP, nakoutp); + PUTSHORT(PPP_CHAP, nakoutp); + PUTCHAR(CHAP_DIGEST(ao->chap_mdtype), nakoutp); + break; + } + ho->chap_mdtype = CHAP_MDTYPE_D(cichar); /* save md type */ + ho->neg_chap = 1; + break; + } +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + if (cishort == PPP_EAP) { + /* we've already accepted CHAP or PAP */ + if ( +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + ho->neg_chap || +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + ho->neg_upap || +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + cilen != CILEN_SHORT) { + LCPDEBUG(("lcp_reqci: rcvd AUTHTYPE EAP, rejecting...")); + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + if (!ao->neg_eap) { /* we don't want to do EAP */ + orc = CONFNAK; /* NAK it and suggest CHAP or PAP */ + PUTCHAR(CI_AUTHTYPE, nakoutp); +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + if (ao->neg_chap) { + PUTCHAR(CILEN_CHAP, nakoutp); + PUTSHORT(PPP_CHAP, nakoutp); + PUTCHAR(CHAP_DIGEST(ao->chap_mdtype), nakoutp); + } else +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + if(1) { + PUTCHAR(CILEN_SHORT, nakoutp); + PUTSHORT(PPP_PAP, nakoutp); + } else +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + {} + break; + } + ho->neg_eap = 1; + break; + } +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + + /* + * We don't recognize the protocol they're asking for. + * Nak it with something we're willing to do. + * (At this point we know ao->neg_upap || ao->neg_chap || + * ao->neg_eap.) + */ + orc = CONFNAK; + PUTCHAR(CI_AUTHTYPE, nakoutp); + +#if EAP_SUPPORT + if (ao->neg_eap) { + PUTCHAR(CILEN_SHORT, nakoutp); + PUTSHORT(PPP_EAP, nakoutp); + } else +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + if (ao->neg_chap) { + PUTCHAR(CILEN_CHAP, nakoutp); + PUTSHORT(PPP_CHAP, nakoutp); + PUTCHAR(CHAP_DIGEST(ao->chap_mdtype), nakoutp); + } else +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + if(1) { + PUTCHAR(CILEN_SHORT, nakoutp); + PUTSHORT(PPP_PAP, nakoutp); + } else +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + {} + break; + +#if LQR_SUPPORT + case CI_QUALITY: + if (!ao->neg_lqr || + cilen != CILEN_LQR) { + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + GETLONG(cilong, p); + + /* + * Check the protocol and the reporting period. + * XXX When should we Nak this, and what with? + */ + if (cishort != PPP_LQR) { + orc = CONFNAK; + PUTCHAR(CI_QUALITY, nakoutp); + PUTCHAR(CILEN_LQR, nakoutp); + PUTSHORT(PPP_LQR, nakoutp); + PUTLONG(ao->lqr_period, nakoutp); + break; + } + break; +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ + + case CI_MAGICNUMBER: + if (!(ao->neg_magicnumber || go->neg_magicnumber) || + cilen != CILEN_LONG) { + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + GETLONG(cilong, p); + + /* + * He must have a different magic number. + */ + if (go->neg_magicnumber && + cilong == go->magicnumber) { + cilong = magic(); /* Don't put magic() inside macro! */ + orc = CONFNAK; + PUTCHAR(CI_MAGICNUMBER, nakoutp); + PUTCHAR(CILEN_LONG, nakoutp); + PUTLONG(cilong, nakoutp); + break; + } + ho->neg_magicnumber = 1; + ho->magicnumber = cilong; + break; + + + case CI_PCOMPRESSION: + if (!ao->neg_pcompression || + cilen != CILEN_VOID) { + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + ho->neg_pcompression = 1; + break; + + case CI_ACCOMPRESSION: + if (!ao->neg_accompression || + cilen != CILEN_VOID) { + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + ho->neg_accompression = 1; + break; + +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + case CI_MRRU: + if (!ao->neg_mrru + || !multilink + || cilen != CILEN_SHORT) { + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + /* possibly should insist on a minimum/maximum MRRU here */ + ho->neg_mrru = 1; + ho->mrru = cishort; + break; +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + + case CI_SSNHF: + if (!ao->neg_ssnhf +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + || !multilink +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + || cilen != CILEN_VOID) { + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + ho->neg_ssnhf = 1; + break; + + case CI_EPDISC: + if (!ao->neg_endpoint || + cilen < CILEN_CHAR || + cilen > CILEN_CHAR + MAX_ENDP_LEN) { + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + GETCHAR(cichar, p); + cilen -= CILEN_CHAR; + ho->neg_endpoint = 1; + ho->endpoint.class_ = cichar; + ho->endpoint.length = cilen; + MEMCPY(ho->endpoint.value, p, cilen); + INCPTR(cilen, p); + break; + + default: + LCPDEBUG(("lcp_reqci: rcvd unknown option %d", citype)); + orc = CONFREJ; + break; + } + +endswitch: + if (orc == CONFACK && /* Good CI */ + rc != CONFACK) /* but prior CI wasnt? */ + continue; /* Don't send this one */ + + if (orc == CONFNAK) { /* Nak this CI? */ + if (reject_if_disagree /* Getting fed up with sending NAKs? */ + && citype != CI_MAGICNUMBER) { + orc = CONFREJ; /* Get tough if so */ + } else { + if (rc == CONFREJ) /* Rejecting prior CI? */ + continue; /* Don't send this one */ + rc = CONFNAK; + } + } + if (orc == CONFREJ) { /* Reject this CI */ + rc = CONFREJ; + if (cip != rejp) /* Need to move rejected CI? */ + MEMCPY(rejp, cip, cilen); /* Move it */ + INCPTR(cilen, rejp); /* Update output pointer */ + } + } + + /* + * If we wanted to send additional NAKs (for unsent CIs), the + * code would go here. The extra NAKs would go at *nakoutp. + * At present there are no cases where we want to ask the + * peer to negotiate an option. + */ + + switch (rc) { + case CONFACK: + *lenp = next - inp; + break; + case CONFNAK: + /* + * Copy the Nak'd options from the nak buffer to the caller's buffer. + */ + *lenp = nakoutp - (u_char*)nakp->payload; + MEMCPY(inp, nakp->payload, *lenp); + break; + case CONFREJ: + *lenp = rejp - inp; + break; + } + + pbuf_free(nakp); + LCPDEBUG(("lcp_reqci: returning CONF%s.", CODENAME(rc))); + return (rc); /* Return final code */ +} + + +/* + * lcp_up - LCP has come UP. + */ +static void lcp_up(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + lcp_options *wo = &pcb->lcp_wantoptions; + lcp_options *ho = &pcb->lcp_hisoptions; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + lcp_options *ao = &pcb->lcp_allowoptions; + int mtu, mru; + + if (!go->neg_magicnumber) + go->magicnumber = 0; + if (!ho->neg_magicnumber) + ho->magicnumber = 0; + + /* + * Set our MTU to the smaller of the MTU we wanted and + * the MRU our peer wanted. If we negotiated an MRU, + * set our MRU to the larger of value we wanted and + * the value we got in the negotiation. + * Note on the MTU: the link MTU can be the MRU the peer wanted, + * the interface MTU is set to the lowest of that, the + * MTU we want to use, and our link MRU. + */ + mtu = ho->neg_mru? ho->mru: PPP_MRU; + mru = go->neg_mru? LWIP_MAX(wo->mru, go->mru): PPP_MRU; +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + if (!(multilink && go->neg_mrru && ho->neg_mrru)) +#endif /* HAVE_MULTILINK */ + netif_set_mtu(pcb, LWIP_MIN(LWIP_MIN(mtu, mru), ao->mru)); + ppp_send_config(pcb, mtu, + (ho->neg_asyncmap? ho->asyncmap: 0xffffffff), + ho->neg_pcompression, ho->neg_accompression); + ppp_recv_config(pcb, mru, + (pcb->settings.lax_recv? 0: go->neg_asyncmap? go->asyncmap: 0xffffffff), + go->neg_pcompression, go->neg_accompression); + + if (ho->neg_mru) + pcb->peer_mru = ho->mru; + + lcp_echo_lowerup(f->pcb); /* Enable echo messages */ + + link_established(pcb); +} + + +/* + * lcp_down - LCP has gone DOWN. + * + * Alert other protocols. + */ +static void lcp_down(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + + lcp_echo_lowerdown(f->pcb); + + link_down(pcb); + + ppp_send_config(pcb, PPP_MRU, 0xffffffff, 0, 0); + ppp_recv_config(pcb, PPP_MRU, + (go->neg_asyncmap? go->asyncmap: 0xffffffff), + go->neg_pcompression, go->neg_accompression); + pcb->peer_mru = PPP_MRU; +} + + +/* + * lcp_starting - LCP needs the lower layer up. + */ +static void lcp_starting(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + link_required(pcb); +} + + +/* + * lcp_finished - LCP has finished with the lower layer. + */ +static void lcp_finished(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + link_terminated(pcb); +} + + +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +/* + * lcp_printpkt - print the contents of an LCP packet. + */ +static char *lcp_codenames[] = { + "ConfReq", "ConfAck", "ConfNak", "ConfRej", + "TermReq", "TermAck", "CodeRej", "ProtRej", + "EchoReq", "EchoRep", "DiscReq", "Ident", + "TimeRem" +}; + +static int lcp_printpkt(u_char *p, int plen, + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg) { + int code, id, len, olen, i; + u_char *pstart, *optend; + u_short cishort; + u32_t cilong; + + if (plen < HEADERLEN) + return 0; + pstart = p; + GETCHAR(code, p); + GETCHAR(id, p); + GETSHORT(len, p); + if (len < HEADERLEN || len > plen) + return 0; + + if (code >= 1 && code <= sizeof(lcp_codenames) / sizeof(char *)) + printer(arg, " %s", lcp_codenames[code-1]); + else + printer(arg, " code=0x%x", code); + printer(arg, " id=0x%x", id); + len -= HEADERLEN; + switch (code) { + case CONFREQ: + case CONFACK: + case CONFNAK: + case CONFREJ: + /* print option list */ + while (len >= 2) { + GETCHAR(code, p); + GETCHAR(olen, p); + p -= 2; + if (olen < 2 || olen > len) { + break; + } + printer(arg, " <"); + len -= olen; + optend = p + olen; + switch (code) { + case CI_MRU: + if (olen == CILEN_SHORT) { + p += 2; + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + printer(arg, "mru %d", cishort); + } + break; + case CI_ASYNCMAP: + if (olen == CILEN_LONG) { + p += 2; + GETLONG(cilong, p); + printer(arg, "asyncmap 0x%x", cilong); + } + break; + case CI_AUTHTYPE: + if (olen >= CILEN_SHORT) { + p += 2; + printer(arg, "auth "); + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + switch (cishort) { +#if PAP_SUPPORT + case PPP_PAP: + printer(arg, "pap"); + break; +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + case PPP_CHAP: + printer(arg, "chap"); + if (p < optend) { + switch (*p) { + case CHAP_MD5: + printer(arg, " MD5"); + ++p; + break; +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT + case CHAP_MICROSOFT: + printer(arg, " MS"); + ++p; + break; + + case CHAP_MICROSOFT_V2: + printer(arg, " MS-v2"); + ++p; + break; +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ + } + } + break; +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + case PPP_EAP: + printer(arg, "eap"); + break; +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + default: + printer(arg, "0x%x", cishort); + } + } + break; +#if LQR_SUPPORT + case CI_QUALITY: + if (olen >= CILEN_SHORT) { + p += 2; + printer(arg, "quality "); + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + switch (cishort) { + case PPP_LQR: + printer(arg, "lqr"); + break; + default: + printer(arg, "0x%x", cishort); + } + } + break; +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ + case CI_CALLBACK: + if (olen >= CILEN_CHAR) { + p += 2; + printer(arg, "callback "); + GETCHAR(cishort, p); + switch (cishort) { + case CBCP_OPT: + printer(arg, "CBCP"); + break; + default: + printer(arg, "0x%x", cishort); + } + } + break; + case CI_MAGICNUMBER: + if (olen == CILEN_LONG) { + p += 2; + GETLONG(cilong, p); + printer(arg, "magic 0x%x", cilong); + } + break; + case CI_PCOMPRESSION: + if (olen == CILEN_VOID) { + p += 2; + printer(arg, "pcomp"); + } + break; + case CI_ACCOMPRESSION: + if (olen == CILEN_VOID) { + p += 2; + printer(arg, "accomp"); + } + break; + case CI_MRRU: + if (olen == CILEN_SHORT) { + p += 2; + GETSHORT(cishort, p); + printer(arg, "mrru %d", cishort); + } + break; + case CI_SSNHF: + if (olen == CILEN_VOID) { + p += 2; + printer(arg, "ssnhf"); + } + break; + case CI_EPDISC: +#ifdef HAVE_MULTILINK + if (olen >= CILEN_CHAR) { + struct epdisc epd; + p += 2; + GETCHAR(epd.class, p); + epd.length = olen - CILEN_CHAR; + if (epd.length > MAX_ENDP_LEN) + epd.length = MAX_ENDP_LEN; + if (epd.length > 0) { + MEMCPY(epd.value, p, epd.length); + p += epd.length; + } + printer(arg, "endpoint [%s]", epdisc_to_str(&epd)); + } +#else + printer(arg, "endpoint"); +#endif + break; + } + while (p < optend) { + GETCHAR(code, p); + printer(arg, " %.2x", code); + } + printer(arg, ">"); + } + break; + + case TERMACK: + case TERMREQ: + if (len > 0 && *p >= ' ' && *p < 0x7f) { + printer(arg, " "); + ppp_print_string((char *)p, len, printer, arg); + p += len; + len = 0; + } + break; + + case ECHOREQ: + case ECHOREP: + case DISCREQ: + if (len >= 4) { + GETLONG(cilong, p); + printer(arg, " magic=0x%x", cilong); + len -= 4; + } + break; + + case IDENTIF: + case TIMEREM: + if (len >= 4) { + GETLONG(cilong, p); + printer(arg, " magic=0x%x", cilong); + len -= 4; + } + if (code == TIMEREM) { + if (len < 4) + break; + GETLONG(cilong, p); + printer(arg, " seconds=%u", cilong); + len -= 4; + } + if (len > 0) { + printer(arg, " "); + ppp_print_string((char *)p, len, printer, arg); + p += len; + len = 0; + } + break; + } + + /* print the rest of the bytes in the packet */ + for (i = 0; i < len && i < 32; ++i) { + GETCHAR(code, p); + printer(arg, " %.2x", code); + } + if (i < len) { + printer(arg, " ..."); + p += len - i; + } + + return p - pstart; +} +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * Time to shut down the link because there is nothing out there. + */ + +static void LcpLinkFailure(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + if (f->state == PPP_FSM_OPENED) { + int errcode = PPPERR_PEERDEAD; + ppp_info("No response to %d echo-requests", pcb->lcp_echos_pending); + ppp_notice("Serial link appears to be disconnected."); + ppp_ioctl(pcb, PPPCTLS_ERRCODE, &errcode); + lcp_close(pcb, "Peer not responding"); + } +} + +/* + * Timer expired for the LCP echo requests from this process. + */ + +static void LcpEchoCheck(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + + LcpSendEchoRequest (f); + if (f->state != PPP_FSM_OPENED) + return; + + /* + * Start the timer for the next interval. + */ + if (pcb->lcp_echo_timer_running) + ppp_warn("assertion lcp_echo_timer_running==0 failed"); + TIMEOUT (LcpEchoTimeout, f, pcb->settings.lcp_echo_interval); + pcb->lcp_echo_timer_running = 1; +} + +/* + * LcpEchoTimeout - Timer expired on the LCP echo + */ + +static void LcpEchoTimeout(void *arg) { + fsm *f = (fsm*)arg; + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + if (pcb->lcp_echo_timer_running != 0) { + pcb->lcp_echo_timer_running = 0; + LcpEchoCheck ((fsm *) arg); + } +} + +/* + * LcpEchoReply - LCP has received a reply to the echo + */ + +static void lcp_received_echo_reply(fsm *f, int id, u_char *inp, int len) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + u32_t magic; + + /* Check the magic number - don't count replies from ourselves. */ + if (len < 4) { + ppp_dbglog("lcp: received short Echo-Reply, length %d", len); + return; + } + GETLONG(magic, inp); + if (go->neg_magicnumber + && magic == go->magicnumber) { + ppp_warn("appear to have received our own echo-reply!"); + return; + } + + /* Reset the number of outstanding echo frames */ + pcb->lcp_echos_pending = 0; +} + +/* + * LcpSendEchoRequest - Send an echo request frame to the peer + */ + +static void LcpSendEchoRequest(fsm *f) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = f->pcb; + lcp_options *go = &pcb->lcp_gotoptions; + u32_t lcp_magic; + u_char pkt[4], *pktp; + + /* + * Detect the failure of the peer at this point. + */ + if (pcb->settings.lcp_echo_fails != 0) { + if (pcb->lcp_echos_pending >= pcb->settings.lcp_echo_fails) { + LcpLinkFailure(f); + pcb->lcp_echos_pending = 0; + } + } + +#if PPP_LCP_ADAPTIVE + /* + * If adaptive echos have been enabled, only send the echo request if + * no traffic was received since the last one. + */ + if (pcb->settings.lcp_echo_adaptive) { + static unsigned int last_pkts_in = 0; + +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT + update_link_stats(f->unit); + link_stats_valid = 0; +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ + + if (link_stats.pkts_in != last_pkts_in) { + last_pkts_in = link_stats.pkts_in; + return; + } + } +#endif + + /* + * Make and send the echo request frame. + */ + if (f->state == PPP_FSM_OPENED) { + lcp_magic = go->magicnumber; + pktp = pkt; + PUTLONG(lcp_magic, pktp); + fsm_sdata(f, ECHOREQ, pcb->lcp_echo_number++, pkt, pktp - pkt); + ++pcb->lcp_echos_pending; + } +} + +/* + * lcp_echo_lowerup - Start the timer for the LCP frame + */ + +static void lcp_echo_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm *f = &pcb->lcp_fsm; + + /* Clear the parameters for generating echo frames */ + pcb->lcp_echos_pending = 0; + pcb->lcp_echo_number = 0; + pcb->lcp_echo_timer_running = 0; + + /* If a timeout interval is specified then start the timer */ + if (pcb->settings.lcp_echo_interval != 0) + LcpEchoCheck (f); +} + +/* + * lcp_echo_lowerdown - Stop the timer for the LCP frame + */ + +static void lcp_echo_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + fsm *f = &pcb->lcp_fsm; + + if (pcb->lcp_echo_timer_running != 0) { + UNTIMEOUT (LcpEchoTimeout, f); + pcb->lcp_echo_timer_running = 0; + } +} + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/magic.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/magic.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..86aef27505 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/magic.c @@ -0,0 +1,267 @@ +/* + * magic.c - PPP Magic Number routines. + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ +/***************************************************************************** +* randm.c - Random number generator program file. +* +* Copyright (c) 2003 by Marc Boucher, Services Informatiques (MBSI) inc. +* Copyright (c) 1998 by Global Election Systems Inc. +* +* The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, +* and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided +* that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this +* notice and the following disclaimer are included verbatim in any +* distributions. No written agreement, license, or royalty fee is required +* for any of the authorized uses. +* +* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE CONTRIBUTORS *AS IS* AND ANY EXPRESS OR +* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES +* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, +* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT +* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF +* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +* +****************************************************************************** +* REVISION HISTORY +* +* 03-01-01 Marc Boucher +* Ported to lwIP. +* 98-06-03 Guy Lancaster , Global Election Systems Inc. +* Extracted from avos. +*****************************************************************************/ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" +#include "netif/ppp/magic.h" + +#if PPP_MD5_RANDM /* Using MD5 for better randomness if enabled */ + +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 +#include "netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.h" +#else +#include "polarssl/md5.h" +#endif + +#define MAGIC_RANDPOOLSIZE 16 /* Bytes stored in the pool of randomness. */ + +/*****************************/ +/*** LOCAL DATA STRUCTURES ***/ +/*****************************/ +static char magic_randpool[MAGIC_RANDPOOLSIZE]; /* Pool of randomness. */ +static long magic_randcount = 0; /* Pseudo-random incrementer */ + + +/***********************************/ +/*** PUBLIC FUNCTION DEFINITIONS ***/ +/***********************************/ + +/* + * Churn the randomness pool on a random event. Call this early and often + * on random and semi-random system events to build randomness in time for + * usage. For randomly timed events, pass a null pointer and a zero length + * and this will use the system timer and other sources to add randomness. + * If new random data is available, pass a pointer to that and it will be + * included. + * + * Ref: Applied Cryptography 2nd Ed. by Bruce Schneier p. 427 + */ +void magic_churnrand(char *rand_data, u32_t rand_len) { + md5_context md5; + + /* LWIP_DEBUGF(LOG_INFO, ("magic_churnrand: %u@%P\n", rand_len, rand_data)); */ + md5_starts(&md5); + md5_update(&md5, (u_char *)magic_randpool, sizeof(magic_randpool)); + if (rand_data) { + md5_update(&md5, (u_char *)rand_data, rand_len); + } else { + struct { + /* INCLUDE fields for any system sources of randomness */ + u32_t jiffies; + } sys_data; + sys_data.jiffies = sys_jiffies(); + /* Load sys_data fields here. */ + md5_update(&md5, (u_char *)&sys_data, sizeof(sys_data)); + } + md5_finish(&md5, (u_char *)magic_randpool); +/* LWIP_DEBUGF(LOG_INFO, ("magic_churnrand: -> 0\n")); */ +} + +/* + * Initialize the random number generator. + */ +void magic_init() { + magic_churnrand(NULL, 0); +} + +/* + * Randomize our random seed value. + */ +void magic_randomize(void) { + magic_churnrand(NULL, 0); +} + +/* + * random_bytes - Fill a buffer with random bytes. + * + * Use the random pool to generate random data. This degrades to pseudo + * random when used faster than randomness is supplied using magic_churnrand(). + * Note: It's important that there be sufficient randomness in magic_randpool + * before this is called for otherwise the range of the result may be + * narrow enough to make a search feasible. + * + * Ref: Applied Cryptography 2nd Ed. by Bruce Schneier p. 427 + * + * XXX Why does he not just call magic_churnrand() for each block? Probably + * so that you don't ever publish the seed which could possibly help + * predict future values. + * XXX Why don't we preserve md5 between blocks and just update it with + * magic_randcount each time? Probably there is a weakness but I wish that + * it was documented. + */ +void random_bytes(unsigned char *buf, u32_t buf_len) { + md5_context md5; + u_char tmp[16]; + u32_t n; + + while (buf_len > 0) { + n = LWIP_MIN(buf_len, MAGIC_RANDPOOLSIZE); + md5_starts(&md5); + md5_update(&md5, (u_char *)magic_randpool, sizeof(magic_randpool)); + md5_update(&md5, (u_char *)&magic_randcount, sizeof(magic_randcount)); + md5_finish(&md5, tmp); + magic_randcount++; + MEMCPY(buf, tmp, n); + buf += n; + buf_len -= n; + } +} + +/* + * Return a new random number. + */ +u32_t magic() { + u32_t new_rand; + + random_bytes((unsigned char *)&new_rand, sizeof(new_rand)); + + return new_rand; +} + +#else /* PPP_MD5_RANDM */ + +/*****************************/ +/*** LOCAL DATA STRUCTURES ***/ +/*****************************/ +static int magic_randomized = 0; /* Set when truely randomized. */ +static u32_t magic_randomseed = 0; /* Seed used for random number generation. */ + + +/***********************************/ +/*** PUBLIC FUNCTION DEFINITIONS ***/ +/***********************************/ + +/* + * Initialize the random number generator. + * + * Here we attempt to compute a random number seed but even if + * it isn't random, we'll randomize it later. + * + * The current method uses the fields from the real time clock, + * the idle process counter, the millisecond counter, and the + * hardware timer tick counter. When this is invoked + * in startup(), then the idle counter and timer values may + * repeat after each boot and the real time clock may not be + * operational. Thus we call it again on the first random + * event. + */ +void magic_init() { + magic_randomseed += sys_jiffies(); + + /* Initialize the Borland random number generator. */ + srand((unsigned)magic_randomseed); +} + +/* + * magic_init - Initialize the magic number generator. + * + * Randomize our random seed value. Here we use the fact that + * this function is called at *truely random* times by the polling + * and network functions. Here we only get 16 bits of new random + * value but we use the previous value to randomize the other 16 + * bits. + */ +void magic_randomize(void) { + static u32_t last_jiffies; + + if (!magic_randomized) { + magic_randomized = !0; + magic_init(); + /* The initialization function also updates the seed. */ + } else { + /* magic_randomseed += (magic_randomseed << 16) + TM1; */ + magic_randomseed += (sys_jiffies() - last_jiffies); /* XXX */ + } + last_jiffies = sys_jiffies(); +} + +/* + * Return a new random number. + * + * Here we use the Borland rand() function to supply a pseudo random + * number which we make truely random by combining it with our own + * seed which is randomized by truely random events. + * Thus the numbers will be truely random unless there have been no + * operator or network events in which case it will be pseudo random + * seeded by the real time clock. + */ +u32_t magic() { + return ((((u32_t)rand() << 16) + rand()) + magic_randomseed); +} + +#endif /* PPP_MD5_RANDM */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/multilink.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/multilink.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9acbb5679e --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/multilink.c @@ -0,0 +1,609 @@ +/* + * multilink.c - support routines for multilink. + * + * Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Paul Mackerras. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 3. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && HAVE_MULTILINK /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +/* Multilink support + * + * Multilink uses Samba TDB (Trivial Database Library), which + * we cannot port, because it needs a filesystem. + * + * We have to choose between doing a memory-shared TDB-clone, + * or dropping multilink support at all. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/fsm.h" +#include "netif/ppp/lcp.h" +#include "netif/ppp/tdb.h" + +bool endpoint_specified; /* user gave explicit endpoint discriminator */ +char *bundle_id; /* identifier for our bundle */ +char *blinks_id; /* key for the list of links */ +bool doing_multilink; /* multilink was enabled and agreed to */ +bool multilink_master; /* we own the multilink bundle */ + +extern TDB_CONTEXT *pppdb; +extern char db_key[]; + +static void make_bundle_links (int append); +static void remove_bundle_link (void); +static void iterate_bundle_links (void (*func) (char *)); + +static int get_default_epdisc (struct epdisc *); +static int parse_num (char *str, const char *key, int *valp); +static int owns_unit (TDB_DATA pid, int unit); + +#define set_ip_epdisc(ep, addr) do { \ + ep->length = 4; \ + ep->value[0] = addr >> 24; \ + ep->value[1] = addr >> 16; \ + ep->value[2] = addr >> 8; \ + ep->value[3] = addr; \ +} while (0) + +#define LOCAL_IP_ADDR(addr) \ + (((addr) & 0xff000000) == 0x0a000000 /* 10.x.x.x */ \ + || ((addr) & 0xfff00000) == 0xac100000 /* 172.16.x.x */ \ + || ((addr) & 0xffff0000) == 0xc0a80000) /* 192.168.x.x */ + +#define process_exists(n) (kill((n), 0) == 0 || errno != ESRCH) + +void +mp_check_options() +{ + lcp_options *wo = &lcp_wantoptions[0]; + lcp_options *ao = &lcp_allowoptions[0]; + + doing_multilink = 0; + if (!multilink) + return; + /* if we're doing multilink, we have to negotiate MRRU */ + if (!wo->neg_mrru) { + /* mrru not specified, default to mru */ + wo->mrru = wo->mru; + wo->neg_mrru = 1; + } + ao->mrru = ao->mru; + ao->neg_mrru = 1; + + if (!wo->neg_endpoint && !noendpoint) { + /* get a default endpoint value */ + wo->neg_endpoint = get_default_epdisc(&wo->endpoint); + } +} + +/* + * Make a new bundle or join us to an existing bundle + * if we are doing multilink. + */ +int +mp_join_bundle() +{ + lcp_options *go = &lcp_gotoptions[0]; + lcp_options *ho = &lcp_hisoptions[0]; + lcp_options *ao = &lcp_allowoptions[0]; + int unit, pppd_pid; + int l, mtu; + char *p; + TDB_DATA key, pid, rec; + + if (doing_multilink) { + /* have previously joined a bundle */ + if (!go->neg_mrru || !ho->neg_mrru) { + notice("oops, didn't get multilink on renegotiation"); + lcp_close(pcb, "multilink required"); + return 0; + } + /* XXX should check the peer_authname and ho->endpoint + are the same as previously */ + return 0; + } + + if (!go->neg_mrru || !ho->neg_mrru) { + /* not doing multilink */ + if (go->neg_mrru) + notice("oops, multilink negotiated only for receive"); + mtu = ho->neg_mru? ho->mru: PPP_MRU; + if (mtu > ao->mru) + mtu = ao->mru; + if (demand) { + /* already have a bundle */ + cfg_bundle(0, 0, 0, 0); + netif_set_mtu(pcb, mtu); + return 0; + } + make_new_bundle(0, 0, 0, 0); + set_ifunit(1); + netif_set_mtu(pcb, mtu); + return 0; + } + + doing_multilink = 1; + + /* + * Find the appropriate bundle or join a new one. + * First we make up a name for the bundle. + * The length estimate is worst-case assuming every + * character has to be quoted. + */ + l = 4 * strlen(peer_authname) + 10; + if (ho->neg_endpoint) + l += 3 * ho->endpoint.length + 8; + if (bundle_name) + l += 3 * strlen(bundle_name) + 2; + bundle_id = malloc(l); + if (bundle_id == 0) + novm("bundle identifier"); + + p = bundle_id; + p += slprintf(p, l-1, "BUNDLE=\"%q\"", peer_authname); + if (ho->neg_endpoint || bundle_name) + *p++ = '/'; + if (ho->neg_endpoint) + p += slprintf(p, bundle_id+l-p, "%s", + epdisc_to_str(&ho->endpoint)); + if (bundle_name) + p += slprintf(p, bundle_id+l-p, "/%v", bundle_name); + + /* Make the key for the list of links belonging to the bundle */ + l = p - bundle_id; + blinks_id = malloc(l + 7); + if (blinks_id == NULL) + novm("bundle links key"); + slprintf(blinks_id, l + 7, "BUNDLE_LINKS=%s", bundle_id + 7); + + /* + * For demand mode, we only need to configure the bundle + * and attach the link. + */ + mtu = LWIP_MIN(ho->mrru, ao->mru); + if (demand) { + cfg_bundle(go->mrru, ho->mrru, go->neg_ssnhf, ho->neg_ssnhf); + netif_set_mtu(pcb, mtu); + script_setenv("BUNDLE", bundle_id + 7, 1); + return 0; + } + + /* + * Check if the bundle ID is already in the database. + */ + unit = -1; + lock_db(); + key.dptr = bundle_id; + key.dsize = p - bundle_id; + pid = tdb_fetch(pppdb, key); + if (pid.dptr != NULL) { + /* bundle ID exists, see if the pppd record exists */ + rec = tdb_fetch(pppdb, pid); + if (rec.dptr != NULL && rec.dsize > 0) { + /* make sure the string is null-terminated */ + rec.dptr[rec.dsize-1] = 0; + /* parse the interface number */ + parse_num(rec.dptr, "IFNAME=ppp", &unit); + /* check the pid value */ + if (!parse_num(rec.dptr, "PPPD_PID=", &pppd_pid) + || !process_exists(pppd_pid) + || !owns_unit(pid, unit)) + unit = -1; + free(rec.dptr); + } + free(pid.dptr); + } + + if (unit >= 0) { + /* attach to existing unit */ + if (bundle_attach(unit)) { + set_ifunit(0); + script_setenv("BUNDLE", bundle_id + 7, 0); + make_bundle_links(1); + unlock_db(); + info("Link attached to %s", ifname); + return 1; + } + /* attach failed because bundle doesn't exist */ + } + + /* we have to make a new bundle */ + make_new_bundle(go->mrru, ho->mrru, go->neg_ssnhf, ho->neg_ssnhf); + set_ifunit(1); + netif_set_mtu(pcb, mtu); + script_setenv("BUNDLE", bundle_id + 7, 1); + make_bundle_links(pcb); + unlock_db(); + info("New bundle %s created", ifname); + multilink_master = 1; + return 0; +} + +void mp_exit_bundle() +{ + lock_db(); + remove_bundle_link(); + unlock_db(); +} + +static void sendhup(char *str) +{ + int pid; + + if (parse_num(str, "PPPD_PID=", &pid) && pid != getpid()) { + if (debug) + dbglog("sending SIGHUP to process %d", pid); + kill(pid, SIGHUP); + } +} + +void mp_bundle_terminated() +{ + TDB_DATA key; + + bundle_terminating = 1; + upper_layers_down(pcb); + notice("Connection terminated."); +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT + print_link_stats(); +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ + if (!demand) { + remove_pidfiles(); + script_unsetenv("IFNAME"); + } + + lock_db(); + destroy_bundle(); + iterate_bundle_links(sendhup); + key.dptr = blinks_id; + key.dsize = strlen(blinks_id); + tdb_delete(pppdb, key); + unlock_db(); + + new_phase(PPP_PHASE_DEAD); + + doing_multilink = 0; + multilink_master = 0; +} + +static void make_bundle_links(int append) +{ + TDB_DATA key, rec; + char *p; + char entry[32]; + int l; + + key.dptr = blinks_id; + key.dsize = strlen(blinks_id); + slprintf(entry, sizeof(entry), "%s;", db_key); + p = entry; + if (append) { + rec = tdb_fetch(pppdb, key); + if (rec.dptr != NULL && rec.dsize > 0) { + rec.dptr[rec.dsize-1] = 0; + if (strstr(rec.dptr, db_key) != NULL) { + /* already in there? strange */ + warn("link entry already exists in tdb"); + return; + } + l = rec.dsize + strlen(entry); + p = malloc(l); + if (p == NULL) + novm("bundle link list"); + slprintf(p, l, "%s%s", rec.dptr, entry); + } else { + warn("bundle link list not found"); + } + if (rec.dptr != NULL) + free(rec.dptr); + } + rec.dptr = p; + rec.dsize = strlen(p) + 1; + if (tdb_store(pppdb, key, rec, TDB_REPLACE)) + error("couldn't %s bundle link list", + append? "update": "create"); + if (p != entry) + free(p); +} + +static void remove_bundle_link() +{ + TDB_DATA key, rec; + char entry[32]; + char *p, *q; + int l; + + key.dptr = blinks_id; + key.dsize = strlen(blinks_id); + slprintf(entry, sizeof(entry), "%s;", db_key); + + rec = tdb_fetch(pppdb, key); + if (rec.dptr == NULL || rec.dsize <= 0) { + if (rec.dptr != NULL) + free(rec.dptr); + return; + } + rec.dptr[rec.dsize-1] = 0; + p = strstr(rec.dptr, entry); + if (p != NULL) { + q = p + strlen(entry); + l = strlen(q) + 1; + memmove(p, q, l); + rec.dsize = p - rec.dptr + l; + if (tdb_store(pppdb, key, rec, TDB_REPLACE)) + error("couldn't update bundle link list (removal)"); + } + free(rec.dptr); +} + +static void iterate_bundle_links(void (*func)(char *)) +{ + TDB_DATA key, rec, pp; + char *p, *q; + + key.dptr = blinks_id; + key.dsize = strlen(blinks_id); + rec = tdb_fetch(pppdb, key); + if (rec.dptr == NULL || rec.dsize <= 0) { + error("bundle link list not found (iterating list)"); + if (rec.dptr != NULL) + free(rec.dptr); + return; + } + p = rec.dptr; + p[rec.dsize-1] = 0; + while ((q = strchr(p, ';')) != NULL) { + *q = 0; + key.dptr = p; + key.dsize = q - p; + pp = tdb_fetch(pppdb, key); + if (pp.dptr != NULL && pp.dsize > 0) { + pp.dptr[pp.dsize-1] = 0; + func(pp.dptr); + } + if (pp.dptr != NULL) + free(pp.dptr); + p = q + 1; + } + free(rec.dptr); +} + +static int +parse_num(str, key, valp) + char *str; + const char *key; + int *valp; +{ + char *p, *endp; + int i; + + p = strstr(str, key); + if (p != 0) { + p += strlen(key); + i = strtol(p, &endp, 10); + if (endp != p && (*endp == 0 || *endp == ';')) { + *valp = i; + return 1; + } + } + return 0; +} + +/* + * Check whether the pppd identified by `key' still owns ppp unit `unit'. + */ +static int +owns_unit(key, unit) + TDB_DATA key; + int unit; +{ + char ifkey[32]; + TDB_DATA kd, vd; + int ret = 0; + + slprintf(ifkey, sizeof(ifkey), "IFNAME=ppp%d", unit); + kd.dptr = ifkey; + kd.dsize = strlen(ifkey); + vd = tdb_fetch(pppdb, kd); + if (vd.dptr != NULL) { + ret = vd.dsize == key.dsize + && memcmp(vd.dptr, key.dptr, vd.dsize) == 0; + free(vd.dptr); + } + return ret; +} + +static int +get_default_epdisc(ep) + struct epdisc *ep; +{ + char *p; + struct hostent *hp; + u32_t addr; + + /* First try for an ethernet MAC address */ + p = get_first_ethernet(); + if (p != 0 && get_if_hwaddr(ep->value, p) >= 0) { + ep->class = EPD_MAC; + ep->length = 6; + return 1; + } + + /* see if our hostname corresponds to a reasonable IP address */ + hp = gethostbyname(hostname); + if (hp != NULL) { + addr = *(u32_t *)hp->h_addr; + if (!bad_ip_adrs(addr)) { + addr = ntohl(addr); + if (!LOCAL_IP_ADDR(addr)) { + ep->class = EPD_IP; + set_ip_epdisc(ep, addr); + return 1; + } + } + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * epdisc_to_str - make a printable string from an endpoint discriminator. + */ + +static char *endp_class_names[] = { + "null", "local", "IP", "MAC", "magic", "phone" +}; + +char * +epdisc_to_str(ep) + struct epdisc *ep; +{ + static char str[MAX_ENDP_LEN*3+8]; + u_char *p = ep->value; + int i, mask = 0; + char *q, c, c2; + + if (ep->class == EPD_NULL && ep->length == 0) + return "null"; + if (ep->class == EPD_IP && ep->length == 4) { + u32_t addr; + + GETLONG(addr, p); + slprintf(str, sizeof(str), "IP:%I", htonl(addr)); + return str; + } + + c = ':'; + c2 = '.'; + if (ep->class == EPD_MAC && ep->length == 6) + c2 = ':'; + else if (ep->class == EPD_MAGIC && (ep->length % 4) == 0) + mask = 3; + q = str; + if (ep->class <= EPD_PHONENUM) + q += slprintf(q, sizeof(str)-1, "%s", + endp_class_names[ep->class]); + else + q += slprintf(q, sizeof(str)-1, "%d", ep->class); + c = ':'; + for (i = 0; i < ep->length && i < MAX_ENDP_LEN; ++i) { + if ((i & mask) == 0) { + *q++ = c; + c = c2; + } + q += slprintf(q, str + sizeof(str) - q, "%.2x", ep->value[i]); + } + return str; +} + +static int hexc_val(int c) +{ + if (c >= 'a') + return c - 'a' + 10; + if (c >= 'A') + return c - 'A' + 10; + return c - '0'; +} + +int +str_to_epdisc(ep, str) + struct epdisc *ep; + char *str; +{ + int i, l; + char *p, *endp; + + for (i = EPD_NULL; i <= EPD_PHONENUM; ++i) { + int sl = strlen(endp_class_names[i]); + if (strncasecmp(str, endp_class_names[i], sl) == 0) { + str += sl; + break; + } + } + if (i > EPD_PHONENUM) { + /* not a class name, try a decimal class number */ + i = strtol(str, &endp, 10); + if (endp == str) + return 0; /* can't parse class number */ + str = endp; + } + ep->class = i; + if (*str == 0) { + ep->length = 0; + return 1; + } + if (*str != ':' && *str != '.') + return 0; + ++str; + + if (i == EPD_IP) { + u32_t addr; + i = parse_dotted_ip(str, &addr); + if (i == 0 || str[i] != 0) + return 0; + set_ip_epdisc(ep, addr); + return 1; + } + if (i == EPD_MAC && get_if_hwaddr(ep->value, str) >= 0) { + ep->length = 6; + return 1; + } + + p = str; + for (l = 0; l < MAX_ENDP_LEN; ++l) { + if (*str == 0) + break; + if (p <= str) + for (p = str; isxdigit(*p); ++p) + ; + i = p - str; + if (i == 0) + return 0; + ep->value[l] = hexc_val(*str++); + if ((i & 1) == 0) + ep->value[l] = (ep->value[l] << 4) + hexc_val(*str++); + if (*str == ':' || *str == '.') + ++str; + } + if (*str != 0 || (ep->class == EPD_MAC && l != 6)) + return 0; + ep->length = l; + return 1; +} + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && HAVE_MULTILINK */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/README b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..71f78fa9ca --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/README @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +About PolarSSL files into lwIP PPP support +------------------------------------------ + +This folder contains some files fetched from the latest BSD release of +the PolarSSL project for ciphers and encryption methods we need for lwIP +PPP support. + +The PolarSSL files were cleaned to contain only the necessary struct +fields and functions needed for lwIP. + + +The PolarSSL API was not changed at all, so if you are already using +PolarSSL you can choose to skip the compilation of the included PolarSSL +library into lwIP: + +The following defines are available for flexibility: + +LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4 ; Use lwIP internal PolarSSL for MD4 +LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 ; Use lwIP internal PolarSSL for MD5 +LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1 ; Use lwIP internal PolarSSL for SHA1 +LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES ; Use lwIP internal PolarSSL for DES + +If set (=1), the default if required by another enabled PPP feature unless +explicitly set to 0, using included lwIP PolarSSL. + +If clear (=0), using external PolarSSL. + +Undefined if not needed. + +Beware of the stack requirements which can be a lot larger if you are not +using our cleaned PolarSSL library. + + +PolarSSL project website: http://polarssl.org/ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/des.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/des.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e6a7a0dd28 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/des.c @@ -0,0 +1,422 @@ +/* + * FIPS-46-3 compliant Triple-DES implementation + * + * Based on XySSL: Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Christophe Devine + * + * Copyright (C) 2009 Paul Bakker + * + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * * Neither the names of PolarSSL or XySSL nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS + * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED + * TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR + * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING + * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS + * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ +/* + * DES, on which TDES is based, was originally designed by Horst Feistel + * at IBM in 1974, and was adopted as a standard by NIST (formerly NBS). + * + * http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips46-3/fips46-3.pdf + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES + +#include "netif/ppp/polarssl/des.h" + +/* + * 32-bit integer manipulation macros (big endian) + */ +#ifndef GET_ULONG_BE +#define GET_ULONG_BE(n,b,i) \ +{ \ + (n) = ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) ] << 24 ) \ + | ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) + 1] << 16 ) \ + | ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) + 2] << 8 ) \ + | ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) + 3] ); \ +} +#endif + +#ifndef PUT_ULONG_BE +#define PUT_ULONG_BE(n,b,i) \ +{ \ + (b)[(i) ] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 24 ); \ + (b)[(i) + 1] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 16 ); \ + (b)[(i) + 2] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 8 ); \ + (b)[(i) + 3] = (unsigned char) ( (n) ); \ +} +#endif + +/* + * Expanded DES S-boxes + */ +static const unsigned long SB1[64] = +{ + 0x01010400, 0x00000000, 0x00010000, 0x01010404, + 0x01010004, 0x00010404, 0x00000004, 0x00010000, + 0x00000400, 0x01010400, 0x01010404, 0x00000400, + 0x01000404, 0x01010004, 0x01000000, 0x00000004, + 0x00000404, 0x01000400, 0x01000400, 0x00010400, + 0x00010400, 0x01010000, 0x01010000, 0x01000404, + 0x00010004, 0x01000004, 0x01000004, 0x00010004, + 0x00000000, 0x00000404, 0x00010404, 0x01000000, + 0x00010000, 0x01010404, 0x00000004, 0x01010000, + 0x01010400, 0x01000000, 0x01000000, 0x00000400, + 0x01010004, 0x00010000, 0x00010400, 0x01000004, + 0x00000400, 0x00000004, 0x01000404, 0x00010404, + 0x01010404, 0x00010004, 0x01010000, 0x01000404, + 0x01000004, 0x00000404, 0x00010404, 0x01010400, + 0x00000404, 0x01000400, 0x01000400, 0x00000000, + 0x00010004, 0x00010400, 0x00000000, 0x01010004 +}; + +static const unsigned long SB2[64] = +{ + 0x80108020, 0x80008000, 0x00008000, 0x00108020, + 0x00100000, 0x00000020, 0x80100020, 0x80008020, + 0x80000020, 0x80108020, 0x80108000, 0x80000000, + 0x80008000, 0x00100000, 0x00000020, 0x80100020, + 0x00108000, 0x00100020, 0x80008020, 0x00000000, + 0x80000000, 0x00008000, 0x00108020, 0x80100000, + 0x00100020, 0x80000020, 0x00000000, 0x00108000, + 0x00008020, 0x80108000, 0x80100000, 0x00008020, + 0x00000000, 0x00108020, 0x80100020, 0x00100000, + 0x80008020, 0x80100000, 0x80108000, 0x00008000, + 0x80100000, 0x80008000, 0x00000020, 0x80108020, + 0x00108020, 0x00000020, 0x00008000, 0x80000000, + 0x00008020, 0x80108000, 0x00100000, 0x80000020, + 0x00100020, 0x80008020, 0x80000020, 0x00100020, + 0x00108000, 0x00000000, 0x80008000, 0x00008020, + 0x80000000, 0x80100020, 0x80108020, 0x00108000 +}; + +static const unsigned long SB3[64] = +{ + 0x00000208, 0x08020200, 0x00000000, 0x08020008, + 0x08000200, 0x00000000, 0x00020208, 0x08000200, + 0x00020008, 0x08000008, 0x08000008, 0x00020000, + 0x08020208, 0x00020008, 0x08020000, 0x00000208, + 0x08000000, 0x00000008, 0x08020200, 0x00000200, + 0x00020200, 0x08020000, 0x08020008, 0x00020208, + 0x08000208, 0x00020200, 0x00020000, 0x08000208, + 0x00000008, 0x08020208, 0x00000200, 0x08000000, + 0x08020200, 0x08000000, 0x00020008, 0x00000208, + 0x00020000, 0x08020200, 0x08000200, 0x00000000, + 0x00000200, 0x00020008, 0x08020208, 0x08000200, + 0x08000008, 0x00000200, 0x00000000, 0x08020008, + 0x08000208, 0x00020000, 0x08000000, 0x08020208, + 0x00000008, 0x00020208, 0x00020200, 0x08000008, + 0x08020000, 0x08000208, 0x00000208, 0x08020000, + 0x00020208, 0x00000008, 0x08020008, 0x00020200 +}; + +static const unsigned long SB4[64] = +{ + 0x00802001, 0x00002081, 0x00002081, 0x00000080, + 0x00802080, 0x00800081, 0x00800001, 0x00002001, + 0x00000000, 0x00802000, 0x00802000, 0x00802081, + 0x00000081, 0x00000000, 0x00800080, 0x00800001, + 0x00000001, 0x00002000, 0x00800000, 0x00802001, + 0x00000080, 0x00800000, 0x00002001, 0x00002080, + 0x00800081, 0x00000001, 0x00002080, 0x00800080, + 0x00002000, 0x00802080, 0x00802081, 0x00000081, + 0x00800080, 0x00800001, 0x00802000, 0x00802081, + 0x00000081, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00802000, + 0x00002080, 0x00800080, 0x00800081, 0x00000001, + 0x00802001, 0x00002081, 0x00002081, 0x00000080, + 0x00802081, 0x00000081, 0x00000001, 0x00002000, + 0x00800001, 0x00002001, 0x00802080, 0x00800081, + 0x00002001, 0x00002080, 0x00800000, 0x00802001, + 0x00000080, 0x00800000, 0x00002000, 0x00802080 +}; + +static const unsigned long SB5[64] = +{ + 0x00000100, 0x02080100, 0x02080000, 0x42000100, + 0x00080000, 0x00000100, 0x40000000, 0x02080000, + 0x40080100, 0x00080000, 0x02000100, 0x40080100, + 0x42000100, 0x42080000, 0x00080100, 0x40000000, + 0x02000000, 0x40080000, 0x40080000, 0x00000000, + 0x40000100, 0x42080100, 0x42080100, 0x02000100, + 0x42080000, 0x40000100, 0x00000000, 0x42000000, + 0x02080100, 0x02000000, 0x42000000, 0x00080100, + 0x00080000, 0x42000100, 0x00000100, 0x02000000, + 0x40000000, 0x02080000, 0x42000100, 0x40080100, + 0x02000100, 0x40000000, 0x42080000, 0x02080100, + 0x40080100, 0x00000100, 0x02000000, 0x42080000, + 0x42080100, 0x00080100, 0x42000000, 0x42080100, + 0x02080000, 0x00000000, 0x40080000, 0x42000000, + 0x00080100, 0x02000100, 0x40000100, 0x00080000, + 0x00000000, 0x40080000, 0x02080100, 0x40000100 +}; + +static const unsigned long SB6[64] = +{ + 0x20000010, 0x20400000, 0x00004000, 0x20404010, + 0x20400000, 0x00000010, 0x20404010, 0x00400000, + 0x20004000, 0x00404010, 0x00400000, 0x20000010, + 0x00400010, 0x20004000, 0x20000000, 0x00004010, + 0x00000000, 0x00400010, 0x20004010, 0x00004000, + 0x00404000, 0x20004010, 0x00000010, 0x20400010, + 0x20400010, 0x00000000, 0x00404010, 0x20404000, + 0x00004010, 0x00404000, 0x20404000, 0x20000000, + 0x20004000, 0x00000010, 0x20400010, 0x00404000, + 0x20404010, 0x00400000, 0x00004010, 0x20000010, + 0x00400000, 0x20004000, 0x20000000, 0x00004010, + 0x20000010, 0x20404010, 0x00404000, 0x20400000, + 0x00404010, 0x20404000, 0x00000000, 0x20400010, + 0x00000010, 0x00004000, 0x20400000, 0x00404010, + 0x00004000, 0x00400010, 0x20004010, 0x00000000, + 0x20404000, 0x20000000, 0x00400010, 0x20004010 +}; + +static const unsigned long SB7[64] = +{ + 0x00200000, 0x04200002, 0x04000802, 0x00000000, + 0x00000800, 0x04000802, 0x00200802, 0x04200800, + 0x04200802, 0x00200000, 0x00000000, 0x04000002, + 0x00000002, 0x04000000, 0x04200002, 0x00000802, + 0x04000800, 0x00200802, 0x00200002, 0x04000800, + 0x04000002, 0x04200000, 0x04200800, 0x00200002, + 0x04200000, 0x00000800, 0x00000802, 0x04200802, + 0x00200800, 0x00000002, 0x04000000, 0x00200800, + 0x04000000, 0x00200800, 0x00200000, 0x04000802, + 0x04000802, 0x04200002, 0x04200002, 0x00000002, + 0x00200002, 0x04000000, 0x04000800, 0x00200000, + 0x04200800, 0x00000802, 0x00200802, 0x04200800, + 0x00000802, 0x04000002, 0x04200802, 0x04200000, + 0x00200800, 0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x04200802, + 0x00000000, 0x00200802, 0x04200000, 0x00000800, + 0x04000002, 0x04000800, 0x00000800, 0x00200002 +}; + +static const unsigned long SB8[64] = +{ + 0x10001040, 0x00001000, 0x00040000, 0x10041040, + 0x10000000, 0x10001040, 0x00000040, 0x10000000, + 0x00040040, 0x10040000, 0x10041040, 0x00041000, + 0x10041000, 0x00041040, 0x00001000, 0x00000040, + 0x10040000, 0x10000040, 0x10001000, 0x00001040, + 0x00041000, 0x00040040, 0x10040040, 0x10041000, + 0x00001040, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x10040040, + 0x10000040, 0x10001000, 0x00041040, 0x00040000, + 0x00041040, 0x00040000, 0x10041000, 0x00001000, + 0x00000040, 0x10040040, 0x00001000, 0x00041040, + 0x10001000, 0x00000040, 0x10000040, 0x10040000, + 0x10040040, 0x10000000, 0x00040000, 0x10001040, + 0x00000000, 0x10041040, 0x00040040, 0x10000040, + 0x10040000, 0x10001000, 0x10001040, 0x00000000, + 0x10041040, 0x00041000, 0x00041000, 0x00001040, + 0x00001040, 0x00040040, 0x10000000, 0x10041000 +}; + +/* + * PC1: left and right halves bit-swap + */ +static const unsigned long LHs[16] = +{ + 0x00000000, 0x00000001, 0x00000100, 0x00000101, + 0x00010000, 0x00010001, 0x00010100, 0x00010101, + 0x01000000, 0x01000001, 0x01000100, 0x01000101, + 0x01010000, 0x01010001, 0x01010100, 0x01010101 +}; + +static const unsigned long RHs[16] = +{ + 0x00000000, 0x01000000, 0x00010000, 0x01010000, + 0x00000100, 0x01000100, 0x00010100, 0x01010100, + 0x00000001, 0x01000001, 0x00010001, 0x01010001, + 0x00000101, 0x01000101, 0x00010101, 0x01010101, +}; + +/* + * Initial Permutation macro + */ +#define DES_IP(X,Y) \ +{ \ + T = ((X >> 4) ^ Y) & 0x0F0F0F0F; Y ^= T; X ^= (T << 4); \ + T = ((X >> 16) ^ Y) & 0x0000FFFF; Y ^= T; X ^= (T << 16); \ + T = ((Y >> 2) ^ X) & 0x33333333; X ^= T; Y ^= (T << 2); \ + T = ((Y >> 8) ^ X) & 0x00FF00FF; X ^= T; Y ^= (T << 8); \ + Y = ((Y << 1) | (Y >> 31)) & 0xFFFFFFFF; \ + T = (X ^ Y) & 0xAAAAAAAA; Y ^= T; X ^= T; \ + X = ((X << 1) | (X >> 31)) & 0xFFFFFFFF; \ +} + +/* + * Final Permutation macro + */ +#define DES_FP(X,Y) \ +{ \ + X = ((X << 31) | (X >> 1)) & 0xFFFFFFFF; \ + T = (X ^ Y) & 0xAAAAAAAA; X ^= T; Y ^= T; \ + Y = ((Y << 31) | (Y >> 1)) & 0xFFFFFFFF; \ + T = ((Y >> 8) ^ X) & 0x00FF00FF; X ^= T; Y ^= (T << 8); \ + T = ((Y >> 2) ^ X) & 0x33333333; X ^= T; Y ^= (T << 2); \ + T = ((X >> 16) ^ Y) & 0x0000FFFF; Y ^= T; X ^= (T << 16); \ + T = ((X >> 4) ^ Y) & 0x0F0F0F0F; Y ^= T; X ^= (T << 4); \ +} + +/* + * DES round macro + */ +#define DES_ROUND(X,Y) \ +{ \ + T = *SK++ ^ X; \ + Y ^= SB8[ (T ) & 0x3F ] ^ \ + SB6[ (T >> 8) & 0x3F ] ^ \ + SB4[ (T >> 16) & 0x3F ] ^ \ + SB2[ (T >> 24) & 0x3F ]; \ + \ + T = *SK++ ^ ((X << 28) | (X >> 4)); \ + Y ^= SB7[ (T ) & 0x3F ] ^ \ + SB5[ (T >> 8) & 0x3F ] ^ \ + SB3[ (T >> 16) & 0x3F ] ^ \ + SB1[ (T >> 24) & 0x3F ]; \ +} + +#define SWAP(a,b) { unsigned long t = a; a = b; b = t; t = 0; } + +static void des_setkey( unsigned long SK[32], unsigned char key[8] ) +{ + int i; + unsigned long X, Y, T; + + GET_ULONG_BE( X, key, 0 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( Y, key, 4 ); + + /* + * Permuted Choice 1 + */ + T = ((Y >> 4) ^ X) & 0x0F0F0F0F; X ^= T; Y ^= (T << 4); + T = ((Y ) ^ X) & 0x10101010; X ^= T; Y ^= (T ); + + X = (LHs[ (X ) & 0xF] << 3) | (LHs[ (X >> 8) & 0xF ] << 2) + | (LHs[ (X >> 16) & 0xF] << 1) | (LHs[ (X >> 24) & 0xF ] ) + | (LHs[ (X >> 5) & 0xF] << 7) | (LHs[ (X >> 13) & 0xF ] << 6) + | (LHs[ (X >> 21) & 0xF] << 5) | (LHs[ (X >> 29) & 0xF ] << 4); + + Y = (RHs[ (Y >> 1) & 0xF] << 3) | (RHs[ (Y >> 9) & 0xF ] << 2) + | (RHs[ (Y >> 17) & 0xF] << 1) | (RHs[ (Y >> 25) & 0xF ] ) + | (RHs[ (Y >> 4) & 0xF] << 7) | (RHs[ (Y >> 12) & 0xF ] << 6) + | (RHs[ (Y >> 20) & 0xF] << 5) | (RHs[ (Y >> 28) & 0xF ] << 4); + + X &= 0x0FFFFFFF; + Y &= 0x0FFFFFFF; + + /* + * calculate subkeys + */ + for( i = 0; i < 16; i++ ) + { + if( i < 2 || i == 8 || i == 15 ) + { + X = ((X << 1) | (X >> 27)) & 0x0FFFFFFF; + Y = ((Y << 1) | (Y >> 27)) & 0x0FFFFFFF; + } + else + { + X = ((X << 2) | (X >> 26)) & 0x0FFFFFFF; + Y = ((Y << 2) | (Y >> 26)) & 0x0FFFFFFF; + } + + *SK++ = ((X << 4) & 0x24000000) | ((X << 28) & 0x10000000) + | ((X << 14) & 0x08000000) | ((X << 18) & 0x02080000) + | ((X << 6) & 0x01000000) | ((X << 9) & 0x00200000) + | ((X >> 1) & 0x00100000) | ((X << 10) & 0x00040000) + | ((X << 2) & 0x00020000) | ((X >> 10) & 0x00010000) + | ((Y >> 13) & 0x00002000) | ((Y >> 4) & 0x00001000) + | ((Y << 6) & 0x00000800) | ((Y >> 1) & 0x00000400) + | ((Y >> 14) & 0x00000200) | ((Y ) & 0x00000100) + | ((Y >> 5) & 0x00000020) | ((Y >> 10) & 0x00000010) + | ((Y >> 3) & 0x00000008) | ((Y >> 18) & 0x00000004) + | ((Y >> 26) & 0x00000002) | ((Y >> 24) & 0x00000001); + + *SK++ = ((X << 15) & 0x20000000) | ((X << 17) & 0x10000000) + | ((X << 10) & 0x08000000) | ((X << 22) & 0x04000000) + | ((X >> 2) & 0x02000000) | ((X << 1) & 0x01000000) + | ((X << 16) & 0x00200000) | ((X << 11) & 0x00100000) + | ((X << 3) & 0x00080000) | ((X >> 6) & 0x00040000) + | ((X << 15) & 0x00020000) | ((X >> 4) & 0x00010000) + | ((Y >> 2) & 0x00002000) | ((Y << 8) & 0x00001000) + | ((Y >> 14) & 0x00000808) | ((Y >> 9) & 0x00000400) + | ((Y ) & 0x00000200) | ((Y << 7) & 0x00000100) + | ((Y >> 7) & 0x00000020) | ((Y >> 3) & 0x00000011) + | ((Y << 2) & 0x00000004) | ((Y >> 21) & 0x00000002); + } +} + +/* + * DES key schedule (56-bit, encryption) + */ +void des_setkey_enc( des_context *ctx, unsigned char key[8] ) +{ + des_setkey( ctx->sk, key ); +} + +/* + * DES key schedule (56-bit, decryption) + */ +void des_setkey_dec( des_context *ctx, unsigned char key[8] ) +{ + int i; + + des_setkey( ctx->sk, key ); + + for( i = 0; i < 16; i += 2 ) + { + SWAP( ctx->sk[i ], ctx->sk[30 - i] ); + SWAP( ctx->sk[i + 1], ctx->sk[31 - i] ); + } +} + +/* + * DES-ECB block encryption/decryption + */ +void des_crypt_ecb( des_context *ctx, + unsigned char input[8], + unsigned char output[8] ) +{ + int i; + unsigned long X, Y, T, *SK; + + SK = ctx->sk; + + GET_ULONG_BE( X, input, 0 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( Y, input, 4 ); + + DES_IP( X, Y ); + + for( i = 0; i < 8; i++ ) + { + DES_ROUND( Y, X ); + DES_ROUND( X, Y ); + } + + DES_FP( Y, X ); + + PUT_ULONG_BE( Y, output, 0 ); + PUT_ULONG_BE( X, output, 4 ); +} + +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_DES */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/md4.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/md4.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..aea6ed8f18 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/md4.c @@ -0,0 +1,279 @@ +/* + * RFC 1186/1320 compliant MD4 implementation + * + * Based on XySSL: Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Christophe Devine + * + * Copyright (C) 2009 Paul Bakker + * + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * * Neither the names of PolarSSL or XySSL nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS + * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED + * TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR + * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING + * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS + * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ +/* + * The MD4 algorithm was designed by Ron Rivest in 1990. + * + * http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1186.txt + * http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1320.txt + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4 + +#include "netif/ppp/polarssl/md4.h" + +/* + * 32-bit integer manipulation macros (little endian) + */ +#ifndef GET_ULONG_LE +#define GET_ULONG_LE(n,b,i) \ +{ \ + (n) = ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) ] ) \ + | ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) + 1] << 8 ) \ + | ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) + 2] << 16 ) \ + | ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) + 3] << 24 ); \ +} +#endif + +#ifndef PUT_ULONG_LE +#define PUT_ULONG_LE(n,b,i) \ +{ \ + (b)[(i) ] = (unsigned char) ( (n) ); \ + (b)[(i) + 1] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 8 ); \ + (b)[(i) + 2] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 16 ); \ + (b)[(i) + 3] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 24 ); \ +} +#endif + +/* + * MD4 context setup + */ +void md4_starts( md4_context *ctx ) +{ + ctx->total[0] = 0; + ctx->total[1] = 0; + + ctx->state[0] = 0x67452301; + ctx->state[1] = 0xEFCDAB89; + ctx->state[2] = 0x98BADCFE; + ctx->state[3] = 0x10325476; +} + +static void md4_process( md4_context *ctx, unsigned char data[64] ) +{ + unsigned long X[16], A, B, C, D; + + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 0], data, 0 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 1], data, 4 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 2], data, 8 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 3], data, 12 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 4], data, 16 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 5], data, 20 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 6], data, 24 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 7], data, 28 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 8], data, 32 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 9], data, 36 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[10], data, 40 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[11], data, 44 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[12], data, 48 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[13], data, 52 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[14], data, 56 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[15], data, 60 ); + +#define S(x,n) ((x << n) | ((x & 0xFFFFFFFF) >> (32 - n))) + + A = ctx->state[0]; + B = ctx->state[1]; + C = ctx->state[2]; + D = ctx->state[3]; + +#define F(x, y, z) ((x & y) | ((~x) & z)) +#define P(a,b,c,d,x,s) { a += F(b,c,d) + x; a = S(a,s); } + + P( A, B, C, D, X[ 0], 3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, X[ 1], 7 ); + P( C, D, A, B, X[ 2], 11 ); + P( B, C, D, A, X[ 3], 19 ); + P( A, B, C, D, X[ 4], 3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, X[ 5], 7 ); + P( C, D, A, B, X[ 6], 11 ); + P( B, C, D, A, X[ 7], 19 ); + P( A, B, C, D, X[ 8], 3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, X[ 9], 7 ); + P( C, D, A, B, X[10], 11 ); + P( B, C, D, A, X[11], 19 ); + P( A, B, C, D, X[12], 3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, X[13], 7 ); + P( C, D, A, B, X[14], 11 ); + P( B, C, D, A, X[15], 19 ); + +#undef P +#undef F + +#define F(x,y,z) ((x & y) | (x & z) | (y & z)) +#define P(a,b,c,d,x,s) { a += F(b,c,d) + x + 0x5A827999; a = S(a,s); } + + P( A, B, C, D, X[ 0], 3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, X[ 4], 5 ); + P( C, D, A, B, X[ 8], 9 ); + P( B, C, D, A, X[12], 13 ); + P( A, B, C, D, X[ 1], 3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, X[ 5], 5 ); + P( C, D, A, B, X[ 9], 9 ); + P( B, C, D, A, X[13], 13 ); + P( A, B, C, D, X[ 2], 3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, X[ 6], 5 ); + P( C, D, A, B, X[10], 9 ); + P( B, C, D, A, X[14], 13 ); + P( A, B, C, D, X[ 3], 3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, X[ 7], 5 ); + P( C, D, A, B, X[11], 9 ); + P( B, C, D, A, X[15], 13 ); + +#undef P +#undef F + +#define F(x,y,z) (x ^ y ^ z) +#define P(a,b,c,d,x,s) { a += F(b,c,d) + x + 0x6ED9EBA1; a = S(a,s); } + + P( A, B, C, D, X[ 0], 3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, X[ 8], 9 ); + P( C, D, A, B, X[ 4], 11 ); + P( B, C, D, A, X[12], 15 ); + P( A, B, C, D, X[ 2], 3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, X[10], 9 ); + P( C, D, A, B, X[ 6], 11 ); + P( B, C, D, A, X[14], 15 ); + P( A, B, C, D, X[ 1], 3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, X[ 9], 9 ); + P( C, D, A, B, X[ 5], 11 ); + P( B, C, D, A, X[13], 15 ); + P( A, B, C, D, X[ 3], 3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, X[11], 9 ); + P( C, D, A, B, X[ 7], 11 ); + P( B, C, D, A, X[15], 15 ); + +#undef F +#undef P + + ctx->state[0] += A; + ctx->state[1] += B; + ctx->state[2] += C; + ctx->state[3] += D; +} + +/* + * MD4 process buffer + */ +void md4_update( md4_context *ctx, unsigned char *input, int ilen ) +{ + int fill; + unsigned long left; + + if( ilen <= 0 ) + return; + + left = ctx->total[0] & 0x3F; + fill = 64 - left; + + ctx->total[0] += ilen; + ctx->total[0] &= 0xFFFFFFFF; + + if( ctx->total[0] < (unsigned long) ilen ) + ctx->total[1]++; + + if( left && ilen >= fill ) + { + MEMCPY( (void *) (ctx->buffer + left), + (void *) input, fill ); + md4_process( ctx, ctx->buffer ); + input += fill; + ilen -= fill; + left = 0; + } + + while( ilen >= 64 ) + { + md4_process( ctx, input ); + input += 64; + ilen -= 64; + } + + if( ilen > 0 ) + { + MEMCPY( (void *) (ctx->buffer + left), + (void *) input, ilen ); + } +} + +static const unsigned char md4_padding[64] = +{ + 0x80, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 +}; + +/* + * MD4 final digest + */ +void md4_finish( md4_context *ctx, unsigned char output[16] ) +{ + unsigned long last, padn; + unsigned long high, low; + unsigned char msglen[8]; + + high = ( ctx->total[0] >> 29 ) + | ( ctx->total[1] << 3 ); + low = ( ctx->total[0] << 3 ); + + PUT_ULONG_LE( low, msglen, 0 ); + PUT_ULONG_LE( high, msglen, 4 ); + + last = ctx->total[0] & 0x3F; + padn = ( last < 56 ) ? ( 56 - last ) : ( 120 - last ); + + md4_update( ctx, (unsigned char *) md4_padding, padn ); + md4_update( ctx, msglen, 8 ); + + PUT_ULONG_LE( ctx->state[0], output, 0 ); + PUT_ULONG_LE( ctx->state[1], output, 4 ); + PUT_ULONG_LE( ctx->state[2], output, 8 ); + PUT_ULONG_LE( ctx->state[3], output, 12 ); +} + +/* + * output = MD4( input buffer ) + */ +void md4( unsigned char *input, int ilen, unsigned char output[16] ) +{ + md4_context ctx; + + md4_starts( &ctx ); + md4_update( &ctx, input, ilen ); + md4_finish( &ctx, output ); +} + +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD4 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c5e08a0d04 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.c @@ -0,0 +1,298 @@ +/* + * RFC 1321 compliant MD5 implementation + * + * Based on XySSL: Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Christophe Devine + * + * Copyright (C) 2009 Paul Bakker + * + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * * Neither the names of PolarSSL or XySSL nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS + * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED + * TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR + * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING + * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS + * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ +/* + * The MD5 algorithm was designed by Ron Rivest in 1991. + * + * http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1321.txt + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 + +#include "netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.h" + +/* + * 32-bit integer manipulation macros (little endian) + */ +#ifndef GET_ULONG_LE +#define GET_ULONG_LE(n,b,i) \ +{ \ + (n) = ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) ] ) \ + | ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) + 1] << 8 ) \ + | ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) + 2] << 16 ) \ + | ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) + 3] << 24 ); \ +} +#endif + +#ifndef PUT_ULONG_LE +#define PUT_ULONG_LE(n,b,i) \ +{ \ + (b)[(i) ] = (unsigned char) ( (n) ); \ + (b)[(i) + 1] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 8 ); \ + (b)[(i) + 2] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 16 ); \ + (b)[(i) + 3] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 24 ); \ +} +#endif + +/* + * MD5 context setup + */ +void md5_starts( md5_context *ctx ) +{ + ctx->total[0] = 0; + ctx->total[1] = 0; + + ctx->state[0] = 0x67452301; + ctx->state[1] = 0xEFCDAB89; + ctx->state[2] = 0x98BADCFE; + ctx->state[3] = 0x10325476; +} + +static void md5_process( md5_context *ctx, unsigned char data[64] ) +{ + unsigned long X[16], A, B, C, D; + + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 0], data, 0 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 1], data, 4 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 2], data, 8 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 3], data, 12 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 4], data, 16 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 5], data, 20 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 6], data, 24 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 7], data, 28 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 8], data, 32 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[ 9], data, 36 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[10], data, 40 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[11], data, 44 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[12], data, 48 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[13], data, 52 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[14], data, 56 ); + GET_ULONG_LE( X[15], data, 60 ); + +#define S(x,n) ((x << n) | ((x & 0xFFFFFFFF) >> (32 - n))) + +#define P(a,b,c,d,k,s,t) \ +{ \ + a += F(b,c,d) + X[k] + t; a = S(a,s) + b; \ +} + + A = ctx->state[0]; + B = ctx->state[1]; + C = ctx->state[2]; + D = ctx->state[3]; + +#define F(x,y,z) (z ^ (x & (y ^ z))) + + P( A, B, C, D, 0, 7, 0xD76AA478 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 1, 12, 0xE8C7B756 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 2, 17, 0x242070DB ); + P( B, C, D, A, 3, 22, 0xC1BDCEEE ); + P( A, B, C, D, 4, 7, 0xF57C0FAF ); + P( D, A, B, C, 5, 12, 0x4787C62A ); + P( C, D, A, B, 6, 17, 0xA8304613 ); + P( B, C, D, A, 7, 22, 0xFD469501 ); + P( A, B, C, D, 8, 7, 0x698098D8 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 9, 12, 0x8B44F7AF ); + P( C, D, A, B, 10, 17, 0xFFFF5BB1 ); + P( B, C, D, A, 11, 22, 0x895CD7BE ); + P( A, B, C, D, 12, 7, 0x6B901122 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 13, 12, 0xFD987193 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 14, 17, 0xA679438E ); + P( B, C, D, A, 15, 22, 0x49B40821 ); + +#undef F + +#define F(x,y,z) (y ^ (z & (x ^ y))) + + P( A, B, C, D, 1, 5, 0xF61E2562 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 6, 9, 0xC040B340 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 11, 14, 0x265E5A51 ); + P( B, C, D, A, 0, 20, 0xE9B6C7AA ); + P( A, B, C, D, 5, 5, 0xD62F105D ); + P( D, A, B, C, 10, 9, 0x02441453 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 15, 14, 0xD8A1E681 ); + P( B, C, D, A, 4, 20, 0xE7D3FBC8 ); + P( A, B, C, D, 9, 5, 0x21E1CDE6 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 14, 9, 0xC33707D6 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 3, 14, 0xF4D50D87 ); + P( B, C, D, A, 8, 20, 0x455A14ED ); + P( A, B, C, D, 13, 5, 0xA9E3E905 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 2, 9, 0xFCEFA3F8 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 7, 14, 0x676F02D9 ); + P( B, C, D, A, 12, 20, 0x8D2A4C8A ); + +#undef F + +#define F(x,y,z) (x ^ y ^ z) + + P( A, B, C, D, 5, 4, 0xFFFA3942 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 8, 11, 0x8771F681 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 11, 16, 0x6D9D6122 ); + P( B, C, D, A, 14, 23, 0xFDE5380C ); + P( A, B, C, D, 1, 4, 0xA4BEEA44 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 4, 11, 0x4BDECFA9 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 7, 16, 0xF6BB4B60 ); + P( B, C, D, A, 10, 23, 0xBEBFBC70 ); + P( A, B, C, D, 13, 4, 0x289B7EC6 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 0, 11, 0xEAA127FA ); + P( C, D, A, B, 3, 16, 0xD4EF3085 ); + P( B, C, D, A, 6, 23, 0x04881D05 ); + P( A, B, C, D, 9, 4, 0xD9D4D039 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 12, 11, 0xE6DB99E5 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 15, 16, 0x1FA27CF8 ); + P( B, C, D, A, 2, 23, 0xC4AC5665 ); + +#undef F + +#define F(x,y,z) (y ^ (x | ~z)) + + P( A, B, C, D, 0, 6, 0xF4292244 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 7, 10, 0x432AFF97 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 14, 15, 0xAB9423A7 ); + P( B, C, D, A, 5, 21, 0xFC93A039 ); + P( A, B, C, D, 12, 6, 0x655B59C3 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 3, 10, 0x8F0CCC92 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 10, 15, 0xFFEFF47D ); + P( B, C, D, A, 1, 21, 0x85845DD1 ); + P( A, B, C, D, 8, 6, 0x6FA87E4F ); + P( D, A, B, C, 15, 10, 0xFE2CE6E0 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 6, 15, 0xA3014314 ); + P( B, C, D, A, 13, 21, 0x4E0811A1 ); + P( A, B, C, D, 4, 6, 0xF7537E82 ); + P( D, A, B, C, 11, 10, 0xBD3AF235 ); + P( C, D, A, B, 2, 15, 0x2AD7D2BB ); + P( B, C, D, A, 9, 21, 0xEB86D391 ); + +#undef F + + ctx->state[0] += A; + ctx->state[1] += B; + ctx->state[2] += C; + ctx->state[3] += D; +} + +/* + * MD5 process buffer + */ +void md5_update( md5_context *ctx, unsigned char *input, int ilen ) +{ + int fill; + unsigned long left; + + if( ilen <= 0 ) + return; + + left = ctx->total[0] & 0x3F; + fill = 64 - left; + + ctx->total[0] += ilen; + ctx->total[0] &= 0xFFFFFFFF; + + if( ctx->total[0] < (unsigned long) ilen ) + ctx->total[1]++; + + if( left && ilen >= fill ) + { + MEMCPY( (void *) (ctx->buffer + left), + (void *) input, fill ); + md5_process( ctx, ctx->buffer ); + input += fill; + ilen -= fill; + left = 0; + } + + while( ilen >= 64 ) + { + md5_process( ctx, input ); + input += 64; + ilen -= 64; + } + + if( ilen > 0 ) + { + MEMCPY( (void *) (ctx->buffer + left), + (void *) input, ilen ); + } +} + +static const unsigned char md5_padding[64] = +{ + 0x80, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 +}; + +/* + * MD5 final digest + */ +void md5_finish( md5_context *ctx, unsigned char output[16] ) +{ + unsigned long last, padn; + unsigned long high, low; + unsigned char msglen[8]; + + high = ( ctx->total[0] >> 29 ) + | ( ctx->total[1] << 3 ); + low = ( ctx->total[0] << 3 ); + + PUT_ULONG_LE( low, msglen, 0 ); + PUT_ULONG_LE( high, msglen, 4 ); + + last = ctx->total[0] & 0x3F; + padn = ( last < 56 ) ? ( 56 - last ) : ( 120 - last ); + + md5_update( ctx, (unsigned char *) md5_padding, padn ); + md5_update( ctx, msglen, 8 ); + + PUT_ULONG_LE( ctx->state[0], output, 0 ); + PUT_ULONG_LE( ctx->state[1], output, 4 ); + PUT_ULONG_LE( ctx->state[2], output, 8 ); + PUT_ULONG_LE( ctx->state[3], output, 12 ); +} + +/* + * output = MD5( input buffer ) + */ +void md5( unsigned char *input, int ilen, unsigned char output[16] ) +{ + md5_context ctx; + + md5_starts( &ctx ); + md5_update( &ctx, input, ilen ); + md5_finish( &ctx, output ); +} + +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/sha1.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/sha1.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f71ec41626 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/polarssl/sha1.c @@ -0,0 +1,333 @@ +/* + * FIPS-180-1 compliant SHA-1 implementation + * + * Based on XySSL: Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Christophe Devine + * + * Copyright (C) 2009 Paul Bakker + * + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * * Neither the names of PolarSSL or XySSL nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS + * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED + * TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR + * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING + * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS + * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ +/* + * The SHA-1 standard was published by NIST in 1993. + * + * http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1 + +#include "netif/ppp/polarssl/sha1.h" + +/* + * 32-bit integer manipulation macros (big endian) + */ +#ifndef GET_ULONG_BE +#define GET_ULONG_BE(n,b,i) \ +{ \ + (n) = ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) ] << 24 ) \ + | ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) + 1] << 16 ) \ + | ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) + 2] << 8 ) \ + | ( (unsigned long) (b)[(i) + 3] ); \ +} +#endif + +#ifndef PUT_ULONG_BE +#define PUT_ULONG_BE(n,b,i) \ +{ \ + (b)[(i) ] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 24 ); \ + (b)[(i) + 1] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 16 ); \ + (b)[(i) + 2] = (unsigned char) ( (n) >> 8 ); \ + (b)[(i) + 3] = (unsigned char) ( (n) ); \ +} +#endif + +/* + * SHA-1 context setup + */ +void sha1_starts( sha1_context *ctx ) +{ + ctx->total[0] = 0; + ctx->total[1] = 0; + + ctx->state[0] = 0x67452301; + ctx->state[1] = 0xEFCDAB89; + ctx->state[2] = 0x98BADCFE; + ctx->state[3] = 0x10325476; + ctx->state[4] = 0xC3D2E1F0; +} + +static void sha1_process( sha1_context *ctx, unsigned char data[64] ) +{ + unsigned long temp, W[16], A, B, C, D, E; + + GET_ULONG_BE( W[ 0], data, 0 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[ 1], data, 4 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[ 2], data, 8 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[ 3], data, 12 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[ 4], data, 16 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[ 5], data, 20 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[ 6], data, 24 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[ 7], data, 28 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[ 8], data, 32 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[ 9], data, 36 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[10], data, 40 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[11], data, 44 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[12], data, 48 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[13], data, 52 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[14], data, 56 ); + GET_ULONG_BE( W[15], data, 60 ); + +#define S(x,n) ((x << n) | ((x & 0xFFFFFFFF) >> (32 - n))) + +#define R(t) \ +( \ + temp = W[(t - 3) & 0x0F] ^ W[(t - 8) & 0x0F] ^ \ + W[(t - 14) & 0x0F] ^ W[ t & 0x0F], \ + ( W[t & 0x0F] = S(temp,1) ) \ +) + +#define P(a,b,c,d,e,x) \ +{ \ + e += S(a,5) + F(b,c,d) + K + x; b = S(b,30); \ +} + + A = ctx->state[0]; + B = ctx->state[1]; + C = ctx->state[2]; + D = ctx->state[3]; + E = ctx->state[4]; + +#define F(x,y,z) (z ^ (x & (y ^ z))) +#define K 0x5A827999 + + P( A, B, C, D, E, W[0] ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, W[1] ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, W[2] ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, W[3] ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, W[4] ); + P( A, B, C, D, E, W[5] ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, W[6] ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, W[7] ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, W[8] ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, W[9] ); + P( A, B, C, D, E, W[10] ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, W[11] ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, W[12] ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, W[13] ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, W[14] ); + P( A, B, C, D, E, W[15] ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(16) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(17) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(18) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(19) ); + +#undef K +#undef F + +#define F(x,y,z) (x ^ y ^ z) +#define K 0x6ED9EBA1 + + P( A, B, C, D, E, R(20) ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(21) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(22) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(23) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(24) ); + P( A, B, C, D, E, R(25) ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(26) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(27) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(28) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(29) ); + P( A, B, C, D, E, R(30) ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(31) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(32) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(33) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(34) ); + P( A, B, C, D, E, R(35) ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(36) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(37) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(38) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(39) ); + +#undef K +#undef F + +#define F(x,y,z) ((x & y) | (z & (x | y))) +#define K 0x8F1BBCDC + + P( A, B, C, D, E, R(40) ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(41) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(42) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(43) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(44) ); + P( A, B, C, D, E, R(45) ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(46) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(47) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(48) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(49) ); + P( A, B, C, D, E, R(50) ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(51) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(52) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(53) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(54) ); + P( A, B, C, D, E, R(55) ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(56) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(57) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(58) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(59) ); + +#undef K +#undef F + +#define F(x,y,z) (x ^ y ^ z) +#define K 0xCA62C1D6 + + P( A, B, C, D, E, R(60) ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(61) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(62) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(63) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(64) ); + P( A, B, C, D, E, R(65) ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(66) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(67) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(68) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(69) ); + P( A, B, C, D, E, R(70) ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(71) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(72) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(73) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(74) ); + P( A, B, C, D, E, R(75) ); + P( E, A, B, C, D, R(76) ); + P( D, E, A, B, C, R(77) ); + P( C, D, E, A, B, R(78) ); + P( B, C, D, E, A, R(79) ); + +#undef K +#undef F + + ctx->state[0] += A; + ctx->state[1] += B; + ctx->state[2] += C; + ctx->state[3] += D; + ctx->state[4] += E; +} + +/* + * SHA-1 process buffer + */ +void sha1_update( sha1_context *ctx, unsigned char *input, int ilen ) +{ + int fill; + unsigned long left; + + if( ilen <= 0 ) + return; + + left = ctx->total[0] & 0x3F; + fill = 64 - left; + + ctx->total[0] += ilen; + ctx->total[0] &= 0xFFFFFFFF; + + if( ctx->total[0] < (unsigned long) ilen ) + ctx->total[1]++; + + if( left && ilen >= fill ) + { + MEMCPY( (void *) (ctx->buffer + left), + (void *) input, fill ); + sha1_process( ctx, ctx->buffer ); + input += fill; + ilen -= fill; + left = 0; + } + + while( ilen >= 64 ) + { + sha1_process( ctx, input ); + input += 64; + ilen -= 64; + } + + if( ilen > 0 ) + { + MEMCPY( (void *) (ctx->buffer + left), + (void *) input, ilen ); + } +} + +static const unsigned char sha1_padding[64] = +{ + 0x80, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 +}; + +/* + * SHA-1 final digest + */ +void sha1_finish( sha1_context *ctx, unsigned char output[20] ) +{ + unsigned long last, padn; + unsigned long high, low; + unsigned char msglen[8]; + + high = ( ctx->total[0] >> 29 ) + | ( ctx->total[1] << 3 ); + low = ( ctx->total[0] << 3 ); + + PUT_ULONG_BE( high, msglen, 0 ); + PUT_ULONG_BE( low, msglen, 4 ); + + last = ctx->total[0] & 0x3F; + padn = ( last < 56 ) ? ( 56 - last ) : ( 120 - last ); + + sha1_update( ctx, (unsigned char *) sha1_padding, padn ); + sha1_update( ctx, msglen, 8 ); + + PUT_ULONG_BE( ctx->state[0], output, 0 ); + PUT_ULONG_BE( ctx->state[1], output, 4 ); + PUT_ULONG_BE( ctx->state[2], output, 8 ); + PUT_ULONG_BE( ctx->state[3], output, 12 ); + PUT_ULONG_BE( ctx->state[4], output, 16 ); +} + +/* + * output = SHA-1( input buffer ) + */ +void sha1( unsigned char *input, int ilen, unsigned char output[20] ) +{ + sha1_context ctx; + + sha1_starts( &ctx ); + sha1_update( &ctx, input, ilen ); + sha1_finish( &ctx, output ); +} + +#endif /* LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_SHA1 */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ppp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ppp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..12a57ebd7c --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/ppp.c @@ -0,0 +1,2539 @@ +/***************************************************************************** +* ppp.c - Network Point to Point Protocol program file. +* +* Copyright (c) 2003 by Marc Boucher, Services Informatiques (MBSI) inc. +* portions Copyright (c) 1997 by Global Election Systems Inc. +* +* The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, +* and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided +* that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this +* notice and the following disclaimer are included verbatim in any +* distributions. No written agreement, license, or royalty fee is required +* for any of the authorized uses. +* +* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE CONTRIBUTORS *AS IS* AND ANY EXPRESS OR +* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES +* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, +* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT +* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF +* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +* +****************************************************************************** +* REVISION HISTORY +* +* 03-01-01 Marc Boucher +* Ported to lwIP. +* 97-11-05 Guy Lancaster , Global Election Systems Inc. +* Original. +*****************************************************************************/ + +/* + * ppp_defs.h - PPP definitions. + * + * if_pppvar.h - private structures and declarations for PPP. + * + * Copyright (c) 1994 The Australian National University. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its + * documentation is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright + * notice appears in all copies. This software is provided without any + * warranty, express or implied. The Australian National University + * makes no representations about the suitability of this software for + * any purpose. + * + * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE TO ANY + * PARTY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES + * ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF + * THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, + * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS + * ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HAS NO + * OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, + * OR MODIFICATIONS. + */ + +/* + * if_ppp.h - Point-to-Point Protocol definitions. + * + * Copyright (c) 1989 Carnegie Mellon University. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted + * provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are + * duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, + * advertising materials, and other materials related to such + * distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed + * by Carnegie Mellon University. The name of the + * University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived + * from this software without specific prior written permission. + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" +#include "lwip/api.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/sio.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/ip.h" /* for ip_input() */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/fsm.h" +#include "netif/ppp/lcp.h" +#include "netif/ppp/ipcp.h" +#include "netif/ppp/magic.h" + +#if PAP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/upap.h" +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/chap-new.h" +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/eap.h" +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CCP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/ccp.h" +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if ECP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/ecp.h" +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ +#if VJ_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/vj.h" +#endif /* VJ_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/ipv6cp.h" +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/pppoe.h" +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +#include "netif/ppp/pppol2tp.h" +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + +/* Global variables */ + +#if PPP_DEBUG +u8_t ppp_num; /* PPP Interface counter, used for debugging messages */ +#endif /* PPP_DEBUG */ + +/*************************/ +/*** LOCAL DEFINITIONS ***/ +/*************************/ + +/* FIXME: add stats per PPP session */ +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT +static struct timeval start_time; /* Time when link was started. */ +static struct pppd_stats old_link_stats; +struct pppd_stats link_stats; +unsigned link_connect_time; +int link_stats_valid; +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * PPP Data Link Layer "protocol" table. + * One entry per supported protocol. + * The last entry must be NULL. + */ +const struct protent* const protocols[] = { + &lcp_protent, +#if PAP_SUPPORT + &pap_protent, +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + &chap_protent, +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CBCP_SUPPORT + &cbcp_protent, +#endif + &ipcp_protent, +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT + &ipv6cp_protent, +#endif +#if CCP_SUPPORT + &ccp_protent, +#endif /* CCP_SUPPORT */ +#if ECP_SUPPORT + &ecp_protent, +#endif /* ECP_SUPPORT */ +#ifdef AT_CHANGE + &atcp_protent, +#endif +#if EAP_SUPPORT + &eap_protent, +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + NULL +}; + +/* Prototypes for procedures local to this file. */ +static void ppp_clear(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void ppp_do_open(void *arg); +static void ppp_start(ppp_pcb *pcb); /** Initiate LCP open request */ +static void ppp_stop(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void ppp_hup(ppp_pcb *pcb); + +static err_t ppp_netif_init_cb(struct netif *netif); +static err_t ppp_netif_output_ip4(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *pb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr); +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT +static err_t ppp_netif_output_ip6(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *pb, ip6_addr_t *ipaddr); +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ +static err_t ppp_netif_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *pb, u_short protocol); + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +#define ESCAPE_P(accm, c) ((accm)[(c) >> 3] & ppp_accm_mask[c & 0x07]) +static void ppp_over_serial_open(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static err_t ppp_netif_output_over_serial(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *pb, u_short protocol); +static int ppp_write_over_serial(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p); +static void ppp_drop(ppp_pcb_rx *pcrx); +#if PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED +static void pppos_input_callback(void *arg); +#endif /* PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED */ +static void ppp_free_current_input_packet(ppp_pcb_rx *pcrx); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT +static void ppp_over_ethernet_open(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static err_t ppp_netif_output_over_ethernet(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, u_short protocol); +static int ppp_write_over_ethernet(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p); +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +static void ppp_over_l2tp_open(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static err_t ppp_netif_output_over_l2tp(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, u_short protocol); +static int ppp_write_over_l2tp(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p); +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + +/***********************************/ +/*** PUBLIC FUNCTION DEFINITIONS ***/ +/***********************************/ + +/* Initialize the PPP subsystem. */ +int ppp_init(void) { + + /* + * Initialize magic number generator now so that protocols may + * use magic numbers in initialization. + */ + magic_init(); + + return 0; +} + +/* Create a new PPP session. */ +ppp_pcb *ppp_new(void) { + ppp_pcb *pcb; + + pcb = (ppp_pcb*)memp_malloc(MEMP_PPP_PCB); + if (pcb == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + + memset(pcb, 0, sizeof(ppp_pcb)); +#if PPP_DEBUG + pcb->num = ppp_num++; +#endif /* PPP_DEBUG */ + + /* default configuration */ + pcb->settings.usepeerdns = 1; + +#if PAP_SUPPORT + pcb->settings.pap_timeout_time = UPAP_DEFTIMEOUT; + pcb->settings.pap_max_transmits = UPAP_DEFTRANSMITS; +#if PPP_SERVER + pcb->settings.pap_req_timeout = UPAP_DEFREQTIME; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + pcb->settings.chap_timeout_time = CHAP_DEFTIMEOUT; + pcb->settings.chap_max_transmits = CHAP_DEFTRANSMITS; +#if PPP_SERVER + pcb->settings.chap_rechallenge_time = CHAP_DEFREQTIME; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPPORT */ + +#if EAP_SUPPORT + pcb->settings.eap_req_time = EAP_DEFREQTIME; + pcb->settings.eap_allow_req = EAP_DEFALLOWREQ; +#if PPP_SERVER + pcb->settings.eap_timeout_time = EAP_DEFTIMEOUT; + pcb->settings.eap_max_transmits = EAP_DEFTRANSMITS; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + + pcb->settings.lcp_loopbackfail = LCP_DEFLOOPBACKFAIL; + pcb->settings.lcp_echo_interval = LCP_ECHOINTERVAL; + pcb->settings.lcp_echo_fails = LCP_MAXECHOFAILS; + + pcb->settings.fsm_timeout_time = FSM_DEFTIMEOUT; + pcb->settings.fsm_max_conf_req_transmits = FSM_DEFMAXCONFREQS; + pcb->settings.fsm_max_term_transmits = FSM_DEFMAXTERMREQS; + pcb->settings.fsm_max_nak_loops = FSM_DEFMAXNAKLOOPS; + + if (!netif_add(&pcb->netif, &pcb->addrs.our_ipaddr, &pcb->addrs.netmask, + &pcb->addrs.his_ipaddr, (void *)pcb, ppp_netif_init_cb, NULL)) { + memp_free(MEMP_PPP_PCB, pcb); + PPPDEBUG(LOG_ERR, ("ppp_new[%d]: netif_add failed\n", pcb->num)); + return NULL; + } + + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_DEAD); + return pcb; +} + +void ppp_set_default(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + netif_set_default(&pcb->netif); +} + +void ppp_set_auth(ppp_pcb *pcb, u8_t authtype, char *user, char *passwd) { + +#if PAP_SUPPORT + if (authtype & PPPAUTHTYPE_PAP) { + pcb->settings.refuse_pap = 0; + } else { + pcb->settings.refuse_pap = 1; + } +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + if (authtype & PPPAUTHTYPE_CHAP) { + pcb->settings.refuse_chap = 0; + } else { + pcb->settings.refuse_chap = 1; + } +#if MSCHAP_SUPPORT + if (authtype & PPPAUTHTYPE_MSCHAP) { + pcb->settings.refuse_mschap = 0; + pcb->settings.refuse_mschap_v2 = 0; + } else { + pcb->settings.refuse_mschap = 1; + pcb->settings.refuse_mschap_v2 = 1; + } +#endif /* MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ + +#if EAP_SUPPORT + if (authtype & PPPAUTHTYPE_EAP) { + pcb->settings.refuse_eap = 0; + } else { + pcb->settings.refuse_eap = 1; + } +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + + if (user) { + pcb->settings.user = user; + } + + if (passwd) { + pcb->settings.passwd = passwd; + } +} + +#if PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE +void ppp_set_notify_phase_callback(ppp_pcb *pcb, ppp_notify_phase_cb_fn notify_phase_cb) { + pcb->notify_phase_cb = notify_phase_cb; + notify_phase_cb(pcb, pcb->phase, pcb->ctx_cb); +} +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE */ + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +int ppp_over_serial_create(ppp_pcb *pcb, sio_fd_t fd, ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, void *ctx_cb) { + + /* PPP is single-threaded: without a callback, + * there is no way to know when the link is up. */ + if (link_status_cb == NULL) { + return PPPERR_PARAM; + } + + pcb->fd = fd; + pcb->link_status_cb = link_status_cb; + pcb->ctx_cb = ctx_cb; + return PPPERR_NONE; +} + +/* + * ppp_set_xaccm - set the extended transmit ACCM for the interface. + */ +void ppp_set_xaccm(ppp_pcb *pcb, ext_accm *accm) { + SMEMCPY(pcb->out_accm, accm, sizeof(ext_accm)); + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_set_xaccm[%d]: out_accm=%X %X %X %X\n", + pcb->num, + pcb->out_accm[0], + pcb->out_accm[1], + pcb->out_accm[2], + pcb->out_accm[3])); +} +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT +static void ppp_over_ethernet_link_status_cb(ppp_pcb *pcb, int state); + +int ppp_over_ethernet_create(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct netif *ethif, const char *service_name, const char *concentrator_name, + ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, void *ctx_cb) { + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(service_name); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(concentrator_name); + + /* PPP is single-threaded: without a callback, + * there is no way to know when the link is up. */ + if (link_status_cb == NULL) { + return PPPERR_PARAM; + } + + pcb->link_status_cb = link_status_cb; + pcb->ctx_cb = ctx_cb; + + if (pppoe_create(ethif, pcb, ppp_over_ethernet_link_status_cb, &pcb->pppoe_sc) != ERR_OK) { + return PPPERR_OPEN; + } + + return PPPERR_NONE; +} +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +static void ppp_over_l2tp_link_status_cb(ppp_pcb *pcb, int state); + +int ppp_over_l2tp_create(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, u16_t port, + u8_t *secret, u8_t secret_len, + ppp_link_status_cb_fn link_status_cb, void *ctx_cb) { + + /* PPP is single-threaded: without a callback, + * there is no way to know when the link is up. */ + if (link_status_cb == NULL) { + return PPPERR_PARAM; + } + + pcb->link_status_cb = link_status_cb; + pcb->ctx_cb = ctx_cb; + + if (pppol2tp_create(pcb, ppp_over_l2tp_link_status_cb, &pcb->l2tp_pcb, netif, ipaddr, port, secret, secret_len) != ERR_OK) { + return PPPERR_OPEN; + } + + return PPPERR_NONE; +} +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * Open a PPP connection. + * + * This can only be called if PPP is in the dead phase. + * + * Holdoff is the time to wait (in seconds) before initiating + * the connection. + */ +int ppp_open(ppp_pcb *pcb, u16_t holdoff) { + if (pcb->phase != PPP_PHASE_DEAD) { + return PPPERR_PARAM; + } + + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_open() called, holdoff=%d\n", holdoff)); + + if (holdoff == 0) { + ppp_do_open(pcb); + return PPPERR_NONE; + } + + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_HOLDOFF); + sys_timeout((u32_t)(holdoff*1000), ppp_do_open, pcb); + return PPPERR_NONE; +} + +/* + * Initiate the end of a PPP connection. + * Any outstanding packets in the queues are dropped. + * Return 0 on success, an error code on failure. + */ +int +ppp_close(ppp_pcb *pcb) +{ + int st = 0; + + pcb->err_code = PPPERR_USER; + + /* dead phase, nothing to do, call the status callback to be consistent */ + if (pcb->phase == PPP_PHASE_DEAD) { + pcb->link_status_cb(pcb, pcb->err_code, pcb->ctx_cb); + return PPPERR_NONE; + } + + /* holdoff phase, cancel the reconnection and call the status callback */ + if (pcb->phase == PPP_PHASE_HOLDOFF) { + sys_untimeout(ppp_do_open, pcb); + pcb->link_status_cb(pcb, pcb->err_code, pcb->ctx_cb); + return PPPERR_NONE; + } + + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_close() called\n")); + + /* Disconnect */ +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT + if (pcb->pppoe_sc) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_close: unit %d kill_link -> ppp_stop\n", pcb->num)); + /* This will leave us at PPP_PHASE_DEAD. */ + ppp_stop(pcb); + } else +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT + if (pcb->l2tp_pcb) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_close: unit %d kill_link -> ppp_stop\n", pcb->num)); + /* This will leave us at PPP_PHASE_DEAD. */ + ppp_stop(pcb); + } else +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + { +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_close: unit %d kill_link -> ppp_stop\n", pcb->num)); + /* This will leave us at PPP_PHASE_DEAD. */ + ppp_stop(pcb); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + } + + return st; +} + +/* This function is called when carrier is lost on the PPP channel. */ +void +ppp_sighup(ppp_pcb *pcb) +{ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_sighup: unit %d sig_hup -> ppp_hup\n", pcb->num)); + ppp_hup(pcb); +} + +/* + * Free the control block, clean everything except the PPP PCB itself + * and the netif, it allows you to change the underlying PPP protocol + * (eg. from PPPoE to PPPoS to switch from DSL to GPRS) without losing + * your PPP and netif handlers. + * + * This can only be called if PPP is in the dead phase. + * + * You must use ppp_close() before if you wish to terminate + * an established PPP session. + * + * Return 0 on success, an error code on failure. + */ +int ppp_free(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + if (pcb->phase != PPP_PHASE_DEAD) { + return PPPERR_PARAM; + } + + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_free: unit %d\n", pcb->num)); + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT + if (pcb->pppoe_sc) { + pppoe_destroy(pcb->pppoe_sc); + pcb->pppoe_sc = NULL; + } +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT + if (pcb->l2tp_pcb) { + pppol2tp_destroy(pcb->l2tp_pcb); + pcb->l2tp_pcb = NULL; + } +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + /* input pbuf left ? */ + ppp_free_current_input_packet(&pcb->rx); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Release the control block. + * + * This can only be called if PPP is in the dead phase. + * + * You must use ppp_close() before if you wish to terminate + * an established PPP session. + * + * Return 0 on success, an error code on failure. + */ +int ppp_delete(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + int err; + + if (pcb->phase != PPP_PHASE_DEAD) { + return PPPERR_PARAM; + } + + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_delete: unit %d\n", pcb->num)); + + netif_remove(&pcb->netif); + if( (err = ppp_free(pcb)) != PPPERR_NONE) { + return err; + } + + memp_free(MEMP_PPP_PCB, pcb); + return 0; +} + + + + +/************************************/ +/*** PRIVATE FUNCTION DEFINITIONS ***/ +/************************************/ + +/* Set a PPP PCB to its initial state */ +static void ppp_clear(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + const struct protent *protp; + int i; + + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb->phase == PPP_PHASE_DEAD || pcb->phase == PPP_PHASE_HOLDOFF", pcb->phase == PPP_PHASE_DEAD || pcb->phase == PPP_PHASE_HOLDOFF); + +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORTs + link_stats_valid = 0; +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ + + memset(&pcb->phase, 0, sizeof(ppp_pcb) - ( (char*)&((ppp_pcb*)0)->phase - (char*)0 ) ); + IP4_ADDR(&pcb->addrs.netmask, 255,255,255,255); + + /* + * Initialize each protocol. + */ + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) { + (*protp->init)(pcb); + } + + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_INITIALIZE); +} + +static void ppp_do_open(void *arg) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = (ppp_pcb*)arg; + + LWIP_ASSERT("pcb->phase == PPP_PHASE_DEAD || pcb->phase == PPP_PHASE_HOLDOFF", pcb->phase == PPP_PHASE_DEAD || pcb->phase == PPP_PHASE_HOLDOFF); + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT + if (pcb->pppoe_sc) { + ppp_over_ethernet_open(pcb); + return; + } +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT + if (pcb->l2tp_pcb) { + ppp_over_l2tp_open(pcb); + return; + } +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + ppp_over_serial_open(pcb); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ +} + +/** Initiate LCP open request */ +static void ppp_start(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_start: unit %d\n", pcb->num)); + lcp_open(pcb); /* Start protocol */ + lcp_lowerup(pcb); + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_start: finished\n")); +} + +/** LCP close request */ +static void ppp_stop(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_stop: unit %d\n", pcb->num)); + lcp_close(pcb, "User request"); +} + +/** Called when carrier/link is lost */ +static void ppp_hup(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_hup: unit %d\n", pcb->num)); + lcp_lowerdown(pcb); + link_terminated(pcb); +} + +/* + * Pass the processed input packet to the appropriate handler. + * This function and all handlers run in the context of the tcpip_thread + */ +void ppp_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *pb) { + u16_t protocol; + + protocol = (((u8_t *)pb->payload)[0] << 8) | ((u8_t*)pb->payload)[1]; + +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + ppp_dump_packet("rcvd", pb->payload, pb->len); +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + + if(pbuf_header(pb, -(s16_t)sizeof(protocol))) { + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_header failed\n", 0); + goto drop; + } + + LINK_STATS_INC(link.recv); + snmp_inc_ifinucastpkts(&pcb->netif); + snmp_add_ifinoctets(&pcb->netif, pb->tot_len); + + /* + * Toss all non-LCP packets unless LCP is OPEN. + */ + if (protocol != PPP_LCP && pcb->lcp_fsm.state != PPP_FSM_OPENED) { + ppp_dbglog("Discarded non-LCP packet when LCP not open"); + goto drop; + } + + /* + * Until we get past the authentication phase, toss all packets + * except LCP, LQR and authentication packets. + */ + if (pcb->phase <= PPP_PHASE_AUTHENTICATE + && !(protocol == PPP_LCP +#if LQR_SUPPORT + || protocol == PPP_LQR +#endif /* LQR_SUPPORT */ +#if PAP_SUPPORT + || protocol == PPP_PAP +#endif /* PAP_SUPPORT */ +#if CHAP_SUPPORT + || protocol == PPP_CHAP +#endif /* CHAP_SUPPORT */ +#if EAP_SUPPORT + || protocol == PPP_EAP +#endif /* EAP_SUPPORT */ + )) { + ppp_dbglog("discarding proto 0x%x in phase %d", + protocol, pcb->phase); + goto drop; + } + + /* FIXME: should we write protent to do that ? */ + + switch(protocol) { + +#if VJ_SUPPORT + case PPP_VJC_COMP: /* VJ compressed TCP */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_input[%d]: vj_comp in pbuf len=%d\n", pcb->num, pb->len)); + /* + * Clip off the VJ header and prepend the rebuilt TCP/IP header and + * pass the result to IP. + */ + if (vj_uncompress_tcp(&pb, &pcb->vj_comp) >= 0) { + ip_input(pb, &pcb->netif); + return; + } + /* Something's wrong so drop it. */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, ("ppp_input[%d]: Dropping VJ compressed\n", pcb->num)); + break; + + case PPP_VJC_UNCOMP: /* VJ uncompressed TCP */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_input[%d]: vj_un in pbuf len=%d\n", pcb->num, pb->len)); + /* + * Process the TCP/IP header for VJ header compression and then pass + * the packet to IP. + */ + if (vj_uncompress_uncomp(pb, &pcb->vj_comp) >= 0) { + ip_input(pb, &pcb->netif); + return; + } + /* Something's wrong so drop it. */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, ("ppp_input[%d]: Dropping VJ uncompressed\n", pcb->num)); + break; +#endif /* VJ_SUPPORT */ + + case PPP_IP: /* Internet Protocol */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_input[%d]: ip in pbuf len=%d\n", pcb->num, pb->len)); + ip_input(pb, &pcb->netif); + return; + +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT + case PPP_IPV6: /* Internet Protocol Version 6 */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_input[%d]: ip6 in pbuf len=%d\n", pcb->num, pb->len)); + ip6_input(pb, &pcb->netif); + return; +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ + + default: { + + int i; + const struct protent *protp; + /* + * Upcall the proper protocol input routine. + */ + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) { + if (protp->protocol == protocol && protp->enabled_flag) { + pb = ppp_singlebuf(pb); + (*protp->input)(pcb, pb->payload, pb->len); + goto out; + } +#if 0 /* UNUSED + * + * This is actually a (hacked?) way for the PPP kernel implementation to pass a + * data packet to the PPP daemon. The PPP daemon normally only do signaling + * (LCP, PAP, CHAP, IPCP, ...) and does not handle any data packet at all. + * + * This is only used by CCP, which we cannot support until we have a CCP data + * implementation. + */ + if (protocol == (protp->protocol & ~0x8000) && protp->enabled_flag + && protp->datainput != NULL) { + (*protp->datainput)(pcb, pb->payload, pb->len); + goto out; + } +#endif /* UNUSED */ + } + +#if PPP_DEBUG +#if PPP_PROTOCOLNAME + const char *pname = protocol_name(protocol); + if (pname != NULL) { + ppp_warn("Unsupported protocol '%s' (0x%x) received", pname, protocol); + } else +#endif /* PPP_PROTOCOLNAME */ + ppp_warn("Unsupported protocol 0x%x received", protocol); +#endif /* PPP_DEBUG */ + if (pbuf_header(pb, (s16_t)sizeof(protocol))) { + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_header failed\n", 0); + goto drop; + } + lcp_sprotrej(pcb, pb->payload, pb->len); + } + break; + } + +drop: + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + snmp_inc_ifindiscards(&pcb->netif); + +out: + pbuf_free(pb); + magic_randomize(); + return; +} + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +#if PPP_FCS_TABLE +/* + * FCS lookup table as calculated by genfcstab. + */ +static const u_short fcstab[256] = { + 0x0000, 0x1189, 0x2312, 0x329b, 0x4624, 0x57ad, 0x6536, 0x74bf, + 0x8c48, 0x9dc1, 0xaf5a, 0xbed3, 0xca6c, 0xdbe5, 0xe97e, 0xf8f7, + 0x1081, 0x0108, 0x3393, 0x221a, 0x56a5, 0x472c, 0x75b7, 0x643e, + 0x9cc9, 0x8d40, 0xbfdb, 0xae52, 0xdaed, 0xcb64, 0xf9ff, 0xe876, + 0x2102, 0x308b, 0x0210, 0x1399, 0x6726, 0x76af, 0x4434, 0x55bd, + 0xad4a, 0xbcc3, 0x8e58, 0x9fd1, 0xeb6e, 0xfae7, 0xc87c, 0xd9f5, + 0x3183, 0x200a, 0x1291, 0x0318, 0x77a7, 0x662e, 0x54b5, 0x453c, + 0xbdcb, 0xac42, 0x9ed9, 0x8f50, 0xfbef, 0xea66, 0xd8fd, 0xc974, + 0x4204, 0x538d, 0x6116, 0x709f, 0x0420, 0x15a9, 0x2732, 0x36bb, + 0xce4c, 0xdfc5, 0xed5e, 0xfcd7, 0x8868, 0x99e1, 0xab7a, 0xbaf3, + 0x5285, 0x430c, 0x7197, 0x601e, 0x14a1, 0x0528, 0x37b3, 0x263a, + 0xdecd, 0xcf44, 0xfddf, 0xec56, 0x98e9, 0x8960, 0xbbfb, 0xaa72, + 0x6306, 0x728f, 0x4014, 0x519d, 0x2522, 0x34ab, 0x0630, 0x17b9, + 0xef4e, 0xfec7, 0xcc5c, 0xddd5, 0xa96a, 0xb8e3, 0x8a78, 0x9bf1, + 0x7387, 0x620e, 0x5095, 0x411c, 0x35a3, 0x242a, 0x16b1, 0x0738, + 0xffcf, 0xee46, 0xdcdd, 0xcd54, 0xb9eb, 0xa862, 0x9af9, 0x8b70, + 0x8408, 0x9581, 0xa71a, 0xb693, 0xc22c, 0xd3a5, 0xe13e, 0xf0b7, + 0x0840, 0x19c9, 0x2b52, 0x3adb, 0x4e64, 0x5fed, 0x6d76, 0x7cff, + 0x9489, 0x8500, 0xb79b, 0xa612, 0xd2ad, 0xc324, 0xf1bf, 0xe036, + 0x18c1, 0x0948, 0x3bd3, 0x2a5a, 0x5ee5, 0x4f6c, 0x7df7, 0x6c7e, + 0xa50a, 0xb483, 0x8618, 0x9791, 0xe32e, 0xf2a7, 0xc03c, 0xd1b5, + 0x2942, 0x38cb, 0x0a50, 0x1bd9, 0x6f66, 0x7eef, 0x4c74, 0x5dfd, + 0xb58b, 0xa402, 0x9699, 0x8710, 0xf3af, 0xe226, 0xd0bd, 0xc134, + 0x39c3, 0x284a, 0x1ad1, 0x0b58, 0x7fe7, 0x6e6e, 0x5cf5, 0x4d7c, + 0xc60c, 0xd785, 0xe51e, 0xf497, 0x8028, 0x91a1, 0xa33a, 0xb2b3, + 0x4a44, 0x5bcd, 0x6956, 0x78df, 0x0c60, 0x1de9, 0x2f72, 0x3efb, + 0xd68d, 0xc704, 0xf59f, 0xe416, 0x90a9, 0x8120, 0xb3bb, 0xa232, + 0x5ac5, 0x4b4c, 0x79d7, 0x685e, 0x1ce1, 0x0d68, 0x3ff3, 0x2e7a, + 0xe70e, 0xf687, 0xc41c, 0xd595, 0xa12a, 0xb0a3, 0x8238, 0x93b1, + 0x6b46, 0x7acf, 0x4854, 0x59dd, 0x2d62, 0x3ceb, 0x0e70, 0x1ff9, + 0xf78f, 0xe606, 0xd49d, 0xc514, 0xb1ab, 0xa022, 0x92b9, 0x8330, + 0x7bc7, 0x6a4e, 0x58d5, 0x495c, 0x3de3, 0x2c6a, 0x1ef1, 0x0f78 +}; +#else /* PPP_FCS_TABLE */ +/* The HDLC polynomial: X**0 + X**5 + X**12 + X**16 (0x8408) */ +#define PPP_FCS_POLYNOMIAL 0x8408 +u16_t ppp_get_fcs(u8_t byte) { + unsigned int octet; + int bit; + octet = byte; + for (bit = 8; bit-- > 0; ) { + octet = (octet & 0x01) ? ((octet >> 1) ^ PPP_FCS_POLYNOMIAL) : (octet >> 1); + } + return octet & 0xffff; +} +#endif /* PPP_FCS_TABLE */ + +/* PPP's Asynchronous-Control-Character-Map. The mask array is used + * to select the specific bit for a character. */ +static u_char ppp_accm_mask[] = { + 0x01, + 0x02, + 0x04, + 0x08, + 0x10, + 0x20, + 0x40, + 0x80 +}; +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * ppp_netif_init_cb - netif init callback + */ +static err_t ppp_netif_init_cb(struct netif *netif) { + netif->name[0] = 'p'; + netif->name[1] = 'p'; + netif->output = ppp_netif_output_ip4; +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT + netif->output_ip6 = ppp_netif_output_ip6; +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ + netif->flags = NETIF_FLAG_POINTTOPOINT | NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP; +#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME + /* @todo: Initialize interface hostname */ + /* netif_set_hostname(netif, "lwip"); */ +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */ + return ERR_OK; +} + + +/**********************************/ +/*** LOCAL FUNCTION DEFINITIONS ***/ +/**********************************/ + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +static void ppp_over_serial_open(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + /* input pbuf left over from last session? */ + ppp_free_current_input_packet(&pcb->rx); + + ppp_clear(pcb); + + pcb->rx.pcb = pcb; + pcb->rx.fd = pcb->fd; + +#if VJ_SUPPORT + vj_compress_init(&pcb->vj_comp); +#endif /* VJ_SUPPORT */ + + /* + * Default the in and out accm so that escape and flag characters + * are always escaped. + */ + pcb->rx.in_accm[15] = 0x60; /* no need to protect since RX is not running */ + pcb->out_accm[15] = 0x60; + + /* + * Start the connection and handle incoming events (packet or timeout). + */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_over_serial_open: unit %d: connecting\n", pcb->num)); + ppp_start(pcb); +} + +static void +pppos_put(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *nb) +{ + struct pbuf *b; + int c; + + for(b = nb; b != NULL; b = b->next) { + c = sio_write(pcb->fd, b->payload, b->len); + if(c != b->len) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, + ("PPP pppos_put: incomplete sio_write(fd:%"SZT_F", len:%d, c: 0x%"X8_F") c = %d\n", (size_t)pcb->fd, b->len, c, c)); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.err); + pcb->last_xmit = 0; /* prepend PPP_FLAG to next packet */ + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + pbuf_free(nb); + return; + } + } + + snmp_add_ifoutoctets(&pcb->netif, nb->tot_len); + snmp_inc_ifoutucastpkts(&pcb->netif); + pbuf_free(nb); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.xmit); +} + +/* + * ppp_append - append given character to end of given pbuf. If out_accm + * is not NULL and the character needs to be escaped, do so. + * If pbuf is full, append another. + * Return the current pbuf. + */ +static struct pbuf * +ppp_append(u_char c, struct pbuf *nb, ext_accm *out_accm) +{ + struct pbuf *tb = nb; + + /* Make sure there is room for the character and an escape code. + * Sure we don't quite fill the buffer if the character doesn't + * get escaped but is one character worth complicating this? */ + /* Note: We assume no packet header. */ + if (nb && (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE - nb->len) < 2) { + tb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, 0, PBUF_POOL); + if (tb) { + nb->next = tb; + } else { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + } + nb = tb; + } + + if (nb) { + if (out_accm && ESCAPE_P(*out_accm, c)) { + *((u_char*)nb->payload + nb->len++) = PPP_ESCAPE; + *((u_char*)nb->payload + nb->len++) = c ^ PPP_TRANS; + } else { + *((u_char*)nb->payload + nb->len++) = c; + } + } + + return tb; +} +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + + +/* Send a IPv4 packet on the given connection. + */ +static err_t ppp_netif_output_ip4(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *pb, ip_addr_t *ipaddr) { + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(ipaddr); + return ppp_netif_output(netif, pb, PPP_IP); +} + +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT +/* Send a IPv6 packet on the given connection. + */ +static err_t ppp_netif_output_ip6(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *pb, ip6_addr_t *ipaddr) { + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(ipaddr); + return ppp_netif_output(netif, pb, PPP_IPV6); +} +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ + +/* Send a packet on the given connection. + * + * This is the low level function that send the PPP packet, + * only for IPv4 and IPv6 packets coming from lwIP. + */ +static err_t ppp_netif_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *pb, u_short protocol) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = (ppp_pcb*)netif->state; + + /* Validate parameters. */ + /* We let any protocol value go through - it can't hurt us + * and the peer will just drop it if it's not accepting it. */ + if (!pcb || !pb) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, ("ppp_netif_output[%d]: bad params prot=%d pb=%p\n", + pcb->num, PPP_IP, (void*)pb)); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.opterr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(netif); + return ERR_ARG; + } + + /* Check that the link is up. */ + if (!pcb->if_up) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_ERR, ("ppp_netif_output[%d]: link not up\n", pcb->num)); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.rterr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(netif); + return ERR_RTE; + } + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT + if(pcb->pppoe_sc) { + return ppp_netif_output_over_ethernet(pcb, pb, protocol); + } +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT + if(pcb->l2tp_pcb) { + return ppp_netif_output_over_l2tp(pcb, pb, protocol); + } +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + return ppp_netif_output_over_serial(pcb, pb, protocol); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +#if !PPPOS_SUPPORT + return ERR_OK; +#endif +} + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +static err_t ppp_netif_output_over_serial(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *pb, u_short protocol) { + u_int fcs_out = PPP_INITFCS; + struct pbuf *head = NULL, *tail = NULL, *p; + u_char c; + + /* Grab an output buffer. */ + head = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, 0, PBUF_POOL); + if (head == NULL) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, ("ppp_netif_output[%d]: first alloc fail\n", pcb->num)); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + return ERR_MEM; + } + +#if VJ_SUPPORT + /* + * Attempt Van Jacobson header compression if VJ is configured and + * this is an IP packet. + */ + if (protocol == PPP_IP && pcb->vj_enabled) { + switch (vj_compress_tcp(&pcb->vj_comp, pb)) { + case TYPE_IP: + /* No change... + protocol = PPP_IP_PROTOCOL; */ + break; + case TYPE_COMPRESSED_TCP: + protocol = PPP_VJC_COMP; + break; + case TYPE_UNCOMPRESSED_TCP: + protocol = PPP_VJC_UNCOMP; + break; + default: + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, ("ppp_netif_output[%d]: bad IP packet\n", pcb->num)); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.proterr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + pbuf_free(head); + return ERR_VAL; + } + } +#endif /* VJ_SUPPORT */ + + tail = head; + + /* Build the PPP header. */ + if ((sys_jiffies() - pcb->last_xmit) >= PPP_MAXIDLEFLAG) { + tail = ppp_append(PPP_FLAG, tail, NULL); + } + + pcb->last_xmit = sys_jiffies(); + if (!pcb->accomp) { + fcs_out = PPP_FCS(fcs_out, PPP_ALLSTATIONS); + tail = ppp_append(PPP_ALLSTATIONS, tail, &pcb->out_accm); + fcs_out = PPP_FCS(fcs_out, PPP_UI); + tail = ppp_append(PPP_UI, tail, &pcb->out_accm); + } + if (!pcb->pcomp || protocol > 0xFF) { + c = (protocol >> 8) & 0xFF; + fcs_out = PPP_FCS(fcs_out, c); + tail = ppp_append(c, tail, &pcb->out_accm); + } + c = protocol & 0xFF; + fcs_out = PPP_FCS(fcs_out, c); + tail = ppp_append(c, tail, &pcb->out_accm); + + /* Load packet. */ + for(p = pb; p; p = p->next) { + int n; + u_char *sPtr; + + sPtr = (u_char*)p->payload; + n = p->len; + while (n-- > 0) { + c = *sPtr++; + + /* Update FCS before checking for special characters. */ + fcs_out = PPP_FCS(fcs_out, c); + + /* Copy to output buffer escaping special characters. */ + tail = ppp_append(c, tail, &pcb->out_accm); + } + } + + /* Add FCS and trailing flag. */ + c = ~fcs_out & 0xFF; + tail = ppp_append(c, tail, &pcb->out_accm); + c = (~fcs_out >> 8) & 0xFF; + tail = ppp_append(c, tail, &pcb->out_accm); + tail = ppp_append(PPP_FLAG, tail, NULL); + + /* If we failed to complete the packet, throw it away. */ + if (!tail) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, + ("ppp_netif_output[%d]: Alloc err - dropping proto=%d\n", + pcb->num, protocol)); + pbuf_free(head); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + return ERR_MEM; + } + + /* Send it. */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_netif_output[%d]: proto=0x%"X16_F"\n", pcb->num, protocol)); + + pppos_put(pcb, head); + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT +static err_t ppp_netif_output_over_ethernet(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, u_short protocol) { + struct pbuf *pb; + int i=0; + u16_t tot_len; + err_t err; + + /* @todo: try to use pbuf_header() here! */ + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, PPPOE_HEADERLEN + sizeof(protocol), PBUF_RAM); + if(!pb) { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.proterr); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + return ERR_MEM; + } + + pbuf_header(pb, -(s16_t)PPPOE_HEADERLEN); + + pcb->last_xmit = sys_jiffies(); + + if (!pcb->pcomp || protocol > 0xFF) { + *((u_char*)pb->payload + i++) = (protocol >> 8) & 0xFF; + } + *((u_char*)pb->payload + i) = protocol & 0xFF; + + pbuf_chain(pb, p); + tot_len = pb->tot_len; + + if( (err = pppoe_xmit(pcb->pppoe_sc, pb)) != ERR_OK) { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.err); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + return err; + } + + snmp_add_ifoutoctets(&pcb->netif, tot_len); + snmp_inc_ifoutucastpkts(&pcb->netif); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.xmit); + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + + +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +static err_t ppp_netif_output_over_l2tp(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, u_short protocol) { + struct pbuf *pb; + int i=0; + u16_t tot_len; + err_t err; + + /* @todo: try to use pbuf_header() here! */ + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, PPPOL2TP_OUTPUT_DATA_HEADER_LEN + sizeof(protocol), PBUF_RAM); + if(!pb) { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.proterr); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + return ERR_MEM; + } + + pbuf_header(pb, -(s16_t)PPPOL2TP_OUTPUT_DATA_HEADER_LEN); + + pcb->last_xmit = sys_jiffies(); + + if (!pcb->pcomp || protocol > 0xFF) { + *((u_char*)pb->payload + i++) = (protocol >> 8) & 0xFF; + } + *((u_char*)pb->payload + i) = protocol & 0xFF; + + pbuf_chain(pb, p); + tot_len = pb->tot_len; + + if( (err = pppol2tp_xmit(pcb->l2tp_pcb, pb)) != ERR_OK) { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.err); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + return err; + } + + snmp_add_ifoutoctets(&pcb->netif, tot_len); + snmp_inc_ifoutucastpkts(&pcb->netif); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.xmit); + return ERR_OK; +} +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + + +/* Get and set parameters for the given connection. + * Return 0 on success, an error code on failure. */ +int +ppp_ioctl(ppp_pcb *pcb, int cmd, void *arg) +{ + if(NULL == pcb) + return PPPERR_PARAM; + + switch(cmd) { + case PPPCTLG_UPSTATUS: /* Get the PPP up status. */ + if (arg) { + *(int *)arg = (int)(pcb->if_up); + return PPPERR_NONE; + } + return PPPERR_PARAM; + break; + + case PPPCTLS_ERRCODE: /* Set the PPP error code. */ + if (arg) { + pcb->err_code = (u8_t)(*(int *)arg); + return PPPERR_NONE; + } + return PPPERR_PARAM; + break; + + case PPPCTLG_ERRCODE: /* Get the PPP error code. */ + if (arg) { + *(int *)arg = (int)(pcb->err_code); + return PPPERR_NONE; + } + return PPPERR_PARAM; + break; + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + case PPPCTLG_FD: /* Get the fd associated with the ppp */ + if (arg) { + *(sio_fd_t *)arg = pcb->fd; + return PPPERR_NONE; + } + return PPPERR_PARAM; + break; +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + } + + return PPPERR_PARAM; +} + +/* + * Write a pbuf to a ppp link, only used from PPP functions + * to send PPP packets. + * + * IPv4 and IPv6 packets from lwIP are sent, respectively, + * with ppp_netif_output_ip4() and ppp_netif_output_ip6() + * functions (which are callbacks of the netif PPP interface). + * + * RETURN: >= 0 Number of characters written + * -1 Failed to write to device + */ +int ppp_write(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p) { +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + ppp_dump_packet("sent", (unsigned char *)p->payload+2, p->len-2); +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT + if(pcb->pppoe_sc) { + return ppp_write_over_ethernet(pcb, p); + } +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT + if(pcb->l2tp_pcb) { + return ppp_write_over_l2tp(pcb, p); + } +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + return ppp_write_over_serial(pcb, p); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +#if !PPPOS_SUPPORT + pbuf_free(p); + return PPPERR_NONE; +#endif +} + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +static int ppp_write_over_serial(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p) { + u_char *s = p->payload; + int n = p->len; + u_char c; + u_int fcs_out; + struct pbuf *head, *tail; + + head = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, 0, PBUF_POOL); + if (head == NULL) { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.proterr); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + pbuf_free(p); + return PPPERR_ALLOC; + } + + tail = head; + + /* If the link has been idle, we'll send a fresh flag character to + * flush any noise. */ + if ((sys_jiffies() - pcb->last_xmit) >= PPP_MAXIDLEFLAG) { + tail = ppp_append(PPP_FLAG, tail, NULL); + } + pcb->last_xmit = sys_jiffies(); + + fcs_out = PPP_INITFCS; + /* Load output buffer. */ + while (n-- > 0) { + c = *s++; + + /* Update FCS before checking for special characters. */ + fcs_out = PPP_FCS(fcs_out, c); + + /* Copy to output buffer escaping special characters. */ + tail = ppp_append(c, tail, &pcb->out_accm); + } + + /* Add FCS and trailing flag. */ + c = ~fcs_out & 0xFF; + tail = ppp_append(c, tail, &pcb->out_accm); + c = (~fcs_out >> 8) & 0xFF; + tail = ppp_append(c, tail, &pcb->out_accm); + tail = ppp_append(PPP_FLAG, tail, NULL); + + /* If we failed to complete the packet, throw it away. + * Otherwise send it. */ + if (!tail) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, + ("ppp_write[%d]: Alloc err - dropping pbuf len=%d\n", pcb->num, head->len)); + /*"ppp_write[%d]: Alloc err - dropping %d:%.*H", pd, head->len, LWIP_MIN(head->len * 2, 40), head->payload)); */ + pbuf_free(head); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.proterr); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + pbuf_free(p); + return PPPERR_ALLOC; + } + + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_write[%d]: len=%d\n", pcb->num, head->len)); + /* "ppp_write[%d]: %d:%.*H", pd, head->len, LWIP_MIN(head->len * 2, 40), head->payload)); */ + pppos_put(pcb, head); + pbuf_free(p); + return PPPERR_NONE; +} +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT +static int ppp_write_over_ethernet(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p) { + struct pbuf *ph; /* Ethernet + PPPoE header */ + u16_t tot_len; + + /* skip address & flags */ + pbuf_header(p, -(s16_t)2); + + ph = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, (u16_t)(PPPOE_HEADERLEN), PBUF_RAM); + if(!ph) { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.proterr); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + pbuf_free(p); + return PPPERR_ALLOC; + } + + pbuf_header(ph, -(s16_t)PPPOE_HEADERLEN); /* hide PPPoE header */ + pbuf_cat(ph, p); + tot_len = ph->tot_len; + + pcb->last_xmit = sys_jiffies(); + + if(pppoe_xmit(pcb->pppoe_sc, ph) != ERR_OK) { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.err); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + return PPPERR_DEVICE; + } + + snmp_add_ifoutoctets(&pcb->netif, (u16_t)tot_len); + snmp_inc_ifoutucastpkts(&pcb->netif); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.xmit); + return PPPERR_NONE; +} +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +static int ppp_write_over_l2tp(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p) { + struct pbuf *ph; /* UDP + L2TP header */ + u16_t tot_len; + + ph = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, (u16_t)(PPPOL2TP_OUTPUT_DATA_HEADER_LEN), PBUF_RAM); + if(!ph) { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.proterr); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + pbuf_free(p); + return PPPERR_ALLOC; + } + + pbuf_header(ph, -(s16_t)PPPOL2TP_OUTPUT_DATA_HEADER_LEN); /* hide L2TP header */ + pbuf_cat(ph, p); + tot_len = ph->tot_len; + + pcb->last_xmit = sys_jiffies(); + + if(pppol2tp_xmit(pcb->l2tp_pcb, ph) != ERR_OK) { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.err); + snmp_inc_ifoutdiscards(&pcb->netif); + return PPPERR_DEVICE; + } + + snmp_add_ifoutoctets(&pcb->netif, (u16_t)tot_len); + snmp_inc_ifoutucastpkts(&pcb->netif); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.xmit); + return PPPERR_NONE; +} +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT +/* + * Drop the input packet. + */ +static void +ppp_free_current_input_packet(ppp_pcb_rx *pcrx) +{ + if (pcrx->in_head != NULL) { + if (pcrx->in_tail && (pcrx->in_tail != pcrx->in_head)) { + pbuf_free(pcrx->in_tail); + } + pbuf_free(pcrx->in_head); + pcrx->in_head = NULL; + } + pcrx->in_tail = NULL; +} + +/* + * Drop the input packet and increase error counters. + */ +static void +ppp_drop(ppp_pcb_rx *pcrx) +{ +#if LWIP_SNMP || VJ_SUPPORT + ppp_pcb *pcb = (ppp_pcb*)pcrx->pcb; +#endif /* LWIP_SNMP || VJ_SUPPORT */ + if (pcrx->in_head != NULL) { +#if 0 + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_drop: %d:%.*H\n", pcrx->in_head->len, min(60, pcrx->in_head->len * 2), pcrx->in_head->payload)); +#endif + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_drop: pbuf len=%d, addr %p\n", pcrx->in_head->len, (void*)pcrx->in_head)); + } + ppp_free_current_input_packet(pcrx); +#if VJ_SUPPORT + vj_uncompress_err(&pcb->vj_comp); +#endif /* VJ_SUPPORT */ + + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + snmp_inc_ifindiscards(&pcb->netif); +} + +/** PPPoS input helper struct, must be packed since it is stored + * to pbuf->payload, which might be unaligned. */ +#if PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/bpstruct.h" +#endif +PACK_STRUCT_BEGIN +struct pppos_input_header { + PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(ppp_pcb *pcb); +} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT; +PACK_STRUCT_END +#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES +# include "arch/epstruct.h" +#endif +#endif /* PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED */ + +/** Pass received raw characters to PPPoS to be decoded. This function is + * thread-safe and can be called from a dedicated RX-thread or from a main-loop. + * + * @param pcb PPP descriptor index, returned by ppp_new() + * @param data received data + * @param len length of received data + */ +void +pppos_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *s, int l) +{ + ppp_pcb_rx *pcrx = &pcb->rx; + struct pbuf *next_pbuf; + u_char cur_char; + u_char escaped; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); + + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppos_input[%d]: got %d bytes\n", pcb->num, l)); + while (l-- > 0) { + cur_char = *s++; + + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + escaped = ESCAPE_P(pcrx->in_accm, cur_char); + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); + /* Handle special characters. */ + if (escaped) { + /* Check for escape sequences. */ + /* XXX Note that this does not handle an escaped 0x5d character which + * would appear as an escape character. Since this is an ASCII ']' + * and there is no reason that I know of to escape it, I won't complicate + * the code to handle this case. GLL */ + if (cur_char == PPP_ESCAPE) { + pcrx->in_escaped = 1; + /* Check for the flag character. */ + } else if (cur_char == PPP_FLAG) { + /* If this is just an extra flag character, ignore it. */ + if (pcrx->in_state <= PDADDRESS) { + /* ignore it */; + /* If we haven't received the packet header, drop what has come in. */ + } else if (pcrx->in_state < PDDATA) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, + ("pppos_input[%d]: Dropping incomplete packet %d\n", + pcb->num, pcrx->in_state)); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.lenerr); + ppp_drop(pcrx); + /* If the fcs is invalid, drop the packet. */ + } else if (pcrx->in_fcs != PPP_GOODFCS) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, + ("pppos_input[%d]: Dropping bad fcs 0x%"X16_F" proto=0x%"X16_F"\n", + pcb->num, pcrx->in_fcs, pcrx->in_protocol)); + /* Note: If you get lots of these, check for UART frame errors or try different baud rate */ + LINK_STATS_INC(link.chkerr); + ppp_drop(pcrx); + /* Otherwise it's a good packet so pass it on. */ + } else { + struct pbuf *inp; + /* Trim off the checksum. */ + if(pcrx->in_tail->len > 2) { + pcrx->in_tail->len -= 2; + + pcrx->in_tail->tot_len = pcrx->in_tail->len; + if (pcrx->in_tail != pcrx->in_head) { + pbuf_cat(pcrx->in_head, pcrx->in_tail); + } + } else { + pcrx->in_tail->tot_len = pcrx->in_tail->len; + if (pcrx->in_tail != pcrx->in_head) { + pbuf_cat(pcrx->in_head, pcrx->in_tail); + } + + pbuf_realloc(pcrx->in_head, pcrx->in_head->tot_len - 2); + } + + /* Dispatch the packet thereby consuming it. */ + inp = pcrx->in_head; + /* Packet consumed, release our references. */ + pcrx->in_head = NULL; + pcrx->in_tail = NULL; +#if PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED + if(tcpip_callback_with_block(pppos_input_callback, inp, 0) != ERR_OK) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_ERR, ("pppos_input[%d]: tcpip_callback() failed, dropping packet\n", pcb->num)); + pbuf_free(inp); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + snmp_inc_ifindiscards(&pcb->netif); + } +#else /* PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED */ + ppp_input(pcb, inp); +#endif /* PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED */ + } + + /* Prepare for a new packet. */ + pcrx->in_fcs = PPP_INITFCS; + pcrx->in_state = PDADDRESS; + pcrx->in_escaped = 0; + /* Other characters are usually control characters that may have + * been inserted by the physical layer so here we just drop them. */ + } else { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, + ("pppos_input[%d]: Dropping ACCM char <%d>\n", pcb->num, cur_char)); + } + /* Process other characters. */ + } else { + /* Unencode escaped characters. */ + if (pcrx->in_escaped) { + pcrx->in_escaped = 0; + cur_char ^= PPP_TRANS; + } + + /* Process character relative to current state. */ + switch(pcrx->in_state) { + case PDIDLE: /* Idle state - waiting. */ + /* Drop the character if it's not 0xff + * we would have processed a flag character above. */ + if (cur_char != PPP_ALLSTATIONS) { + break; + } + /* no break */ + /* Fall through */ + + case PDSTART: /* Process start flag. */ + /* Prepare for a new packet. */ + pcrx->in_fcs = PPP_INITFCS; + /* no break */ + /* Fall through */ + + case PDADDRESS: /* Process address field. */ + if (cur_char == PPP_ALLSTATIONS) { + pcrx->in_state = PDCONTROL; + break; + } + /* no break */ + + /* Else assume compressed address and control fields so + * fall through to get the protocol... */ + case PDCONTROL: /* Process control field. */ + /* If we don't get a valid control code, restart. */ + if (cur_char == PPP_UI) { + pcrx->in_state = PDPROTOCOL1; + break; + } + /* no break */ + +#if 0 + else { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, + ("pppos_input[%d]: Invalid control <%d>\n", pcb->num, cur_char)); + pcrx->in_state = PDSTART; + } +#endif + case PDPROTOCOL1: /* Process protocol field 1. */ + /* If the lower bit is set, this is the end of the protocol + * field. */ + if (cur_char & 1) { + pcrx->in_protocol = cur_char; + pcrx->in_state = PDDATA; + } else { + pcrx->in_protocol = (u_int)cur_char << 8; + pcrx->in_state = PDPROTOCOL2; + } + break; + case PDPROTOCOL2: /* Process protocol field 2. */ + pcrx->in_protocol |= cur_char; + pcrx->in_state = PDDATA; + break; + case PDDATA: /* Process data byte. */ + /* Make space to receive processed data. */ + if (pcrx->in_tail == NULL || pcrx->in_tail->len == PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE) { + if (pcrx->in_tail != NULL) { + pcrx->in_tail->tot_len = pcrx->in_tail->len; + if (pcrx->in_tail != pcrx->in_head) { + pbuf_cat(pcrx->in_head, pcrx->in_tail); + /* give up the in_tail reference now */ + pcrx->in_tail = NULL; + } + } + /* If we haven't started a packet, we need a packet header. */ +#if IP_FORWARD || LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD + /* If IP forwarding is enabled we are using a PBUF_LINK packet type so + * the packet is being allocated with enough header space to be + * forwarded (to Ethernet for example). + */ + next_pbuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, 0, PBUF_POOL); +#else /* IP_FORWARD || LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD */ + next_pbuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, 0, PBUF_POOL); +#endif /* IP_FORWARD || LWIP_IPV6_FORWARD */ + if (next_pbuf == NULL) { + /* No free buffers. Drop the input packet and let the + * higher layers deal with it. Continue processing + * the received pbuf chain in case a new packet starts. */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_ERR, ("pppos_input[%d]: NO FREE MBUFS!\n", pcb->num)); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.memerr); + ppp_drop(pcrx); + pcrx->in_state = PDSTART; /* Wait for flag sequence. */ + break; + } + if (pcrx->in_head == NULL) { + u8_t *payload; + /* pbuf_header() used below is only trying to put PPP headers + * before the current payload pointer if there is enough space + * in the pbuf to do so. Therefore we don't care if it fails, + * but if it fail we have to set len to the size used by PPP headers. + */ +#if PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED + if (pbuf_header(next_pbuf, +sizeof(struct pppos_input_header) +sizeof(pcrx->in_protocol))) { + next_pbuf->len += sizeof(struct pppos_input_header) + sizeof(pcrx->in_protocol); + } + payload = next_pbuf->payload; + ((struct pppos_input_header*)payload)->pcb = pcb; + payload += sizeof(struct pppos_input_header); +#else /* PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED */ + if (pbuf_header(next_pbuf, +sizeof(pcrx->in_protocol))) { + next_pbuf->len += sizeof(pcrx->in_protocol); + } + payload = next_pbuf->payload; +#endif /* PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED */ + *(payload++) = pcrx->in_protocol >> 8; + *(payload) = pcrx->in_protocol & 0xFF; + pcrx->in_head = next_pbuf; + } + pcrx->in_tail = next_pbuf; + } + /* Load character into buffer. */ + ((u_char*)pcrx->in_tail->payload)[pcrx->in_tail->len++] = cur_char; + break; + } + + /* update the frame check sequence number. */ + pcrx->in_fcs = PPP_FCS(pcrx->in_fcs, cur_char); + } + } /* while (l-- > 0), all bytes processed */ + + magic_randomize(); +} + +#if PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED +/* PPPoS input callback using one input pointer + */ +static void pppos_input_callback(void *arg) { + struct pbuf *pb = (struct pbuf*)arg; + ppp_pcb *pcb; + + pcb = ((struct pppos_input_header*)pb->payload)->pcb; + if(pbuf_header(pb, -(s16_t)sizeof(struct pppos_input_header))) { + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_header failed\n", 0); + goto drop; + } + + /* Dispatch the packet thereby consuming it. */ + ppp_input(pcb, pb); + return; + +drop: + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + snmp_inc_ifindiscards(&pcb->netif); + pbuf_free(pb); +} +#endif /* PPP_INPROC_MULTITHREADED */ +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +/* merge a pbuf chain into one pbuf */ +struct pbuf * ppp_singlebuf(struct pbuf *p) { + struct pbuf *q, *b; + u_char *pl; + + if(p->tot_len == p->len) { + return p; + } + + q = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, p->tot_len, PBUF_RAM); + if(!q) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_ERR, + ("ppp_singlebuf: unable to alloc new buf (%d)\n", p->tot_len)); + return p; /* live dangerously */ + } + + for(b = p, pl = q->payload; b != NULL; b = b->next) { + MEMCPY(pl, b->payload, b->len); + pl += b->len; + } + + pbuf_free(p); + + return q; +} + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT +static void ppp_over_ethernet_link_status_cb(ppp_pcb *pcb, int state) { + int pppoe_err_code = PPPERR_NONE; + + switch(state) { + + /* PPPoE link is established, starting PPP negotiation */ + case PPPOE_CB_STATE_UP: + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_over_ethernet_link_status_cb: unit %d: UP, connecting\n", pcb->num)); + ppp_start(pcb); + return; + + /* PPPoE link normally down (i.e. asked to do so) */ + case PPPOE_CB_STATE_DOWN: + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_over_ethernet_link_status_cb: unit %d: DOWN, disconnected\n", pcb->num)); + pppoe_err_code = PPPERR_CONNECT; + break; + + /* PPPoE link failed to setup (i.e. PADI/PADO timeout) */ + case PPPOE_CB_STATE_FAILED: + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_over_ethernet_link_status_cb: unit %d: FAILED, aborting\n", pcb->num)); + pppoe_err_code = PPPERR_OPEN; + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_DEAD); + break; + } + + pcb->link_status_cb(pcb, pcb->err_code ? pcb->err_code : pppoe_err_code, pcb->ctx_cb); +} + +static void ppp_over_ethernet_open(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + lcp_options *wo = &pcb->lcp_wantoptions; + lcp_options *ao = &pcb->lcp_allowoptions; + + ppp_clear(pcb); + + wo->mru = pcb->pppoe_sc->sc_ethif->mtu-PPPOE_HEADERLEN-2; /* two byte PPP protocol discriminator, then IP data */ + wo->neg_asyncmap = 0; + wo->neg_pcompression = 0; + wo->neg_accompression = 0; + + ao->mru = pcb->pppoe_sc->sc_ethif->mtu-PPPOE_HEADERLEN-2; /* two byte PPP protocol discriminator, then IP data */ + ao->neg_asyncmap = 0; + ao->neg_pcompression = 0; + ao->neg_accompression = 0; + + pppoe_connect(pcb->pppoe_sc); +} +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT +static void ppp_over_l2tp_link_status_cb(ppp_pcb *pcb, int state) { + int pppol2tp_err_code = PPPERR_NONE; + + switch(state) { + + /* PPPoL2TP link is established, starting PPP negotiation */ + case PPPOL2TP_CB_STATE_UP: + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_over_l2tp_link_status_cb: unit %d: UP, connecting\n", pcb->num)); + ppp_start(pcb); + return; + + /* PPPoL2TP link normally down (i.e. asked to do so) */ + case PPPOL2TP_CB_STATE_DOWN: + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_over_l2tp_link_status_cb: unit %d: DOWN, disconnected\n", pcb->num)); + pppol2tp_err_code = PPPERR_CONNECT; + break; + + /* PPPoL2TP link failed to setup (i.e. L2TP timeout) */ + case PPPOL2TP_CB_STATE_FAILED: + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_over_l2tp_link_status_cb: unit %d: FAILED, aborting\n", pcb->num)); + pppol2tp_err_code = PPPERR_OPEN; + new_phase(pcb, PPP_PHASE_DEAD); + break; + } + + pcb->link_status_cb(pcb, pcb->err_code ? pcb->err_code : pppol2tp_err_code, pcb->ctx_cb); +} + +static void ppp_over_l2tp_open(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + lcp_options *wo = &pcb->lcp_wantoptions; + lcp_options *ao = &pcb->lcp_allowoptions; + + ppp_clear(pcb); + + wo->mru = 1500; /* FIXME: MTU depends if we support IP fragmentation or not */ + wo->neg_asyncmap = 0; + wo->neg_pcompression = 0; + wo->neg_accompression = 0; + + ao->mru = 1500; /* FIXME: MTU depends if we support IP fragmentation or not */ + ao->neg_asyncmap = 0; + ao->neg_pcompression = 0; + ao->neg_accompression = 0; + + pppol2tp_connect(pcb->l2tp_pcb); +} +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + +void ppp_link_down(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_link_down: unit %d\n", pcb->num)); +} + +void ppp_link_terminated(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_link_terminated: unit %d\n", pcb->num)); + +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT + if (pcb->pppoe_sc) { + pppoe_disconnect(pcb->pppoe_sc); + } else +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ +#if PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT + if (pcb->l2tp_pcb) { + pppol2tp_disconnect(pcb->l2tp_pcb); + } else +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ + { +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + /* We cannot call ppp_free_current_input_packet() here because + * rx thread might still call pppos_input() + */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_link_terminated: unit %d: link_status_cb=%p err_code=%d\n", pcb->num, pcb->link_status_cb, pcb->err_code)); + pcb->link_status_cb(pcb, pcb->err_code ? pcb->err_code : PPPERR_PROTOCOL, pcb->ctx_cb); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + } + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp_link_terminated: finished.\n")); +} + +#if LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK +/** Set the status callback of a PPP's netif + * + * @param pcb The PPP descriptor returned by ppp_new() + * @param status_callback pointer to the status callback function + * + * @see netif_set_status_callback + */ +void +ppp_set_netif_statuscallback(ppp_pcb *pcb, netif_status_callback_fn status_callback) +{ + netif_set_status_callback(&pcb->netif, status_callback); +} +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_STATUS_CALLBACK */ + +#if LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK +/** Set the link callback of a PPP's netif + * + * @param pcb The PPP descriptor returned by ppp_new() + * @param link_callback pointer to the link callback function + * + * @see netif_set_link_callback + */ +void +ppp_set_netif_linkcallback(ppp_pcb *pcb, netif_status_callback_fn link_callback) +{ + netif_set_link_callback(&pcb->netif, link_callback); +} +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_LINK_CALLBACK */ + +/************************************************************************ + * Functions called by various PPP subsystems to configure + * the PPP interface or change the PPP phase. + */ + +/* + * new_phase - signal the start of a new phase of pppd's operation. + */ +void new_phase(ppp_pcb *pcb, int p) { + pcb->phase = p; + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("ppp phase changed: unit %d: phase=%d\n", pcb->num, pcb->phase)); +#if PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE + if(NULL != pcb->notify_phase_cb) { + pcb->notify_phase_cb(pcb, p, pcb->ctx_cb); + } +#endif /* PPP_NOTIFY_PHASE */ +} + +/* + * ppp_send_config - configure the transmit-side characteristics of + * the ppp interface. + */ +int ppp_send_config(ppp_pcb *pcb, int mtu, u32_t accm, int pcomp, int accomp) { +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + int i; +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + + /* pcb->mtu = mtu; -- set correctly with netif_set_mtu */ + pcb->pcomp = pcomp; + pcb->accomp = accomp; + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + /* Load the ACCM bits for the 32 control codes. */ + for (i = 0; i < 32/8; i++) { + pcb->out_accm[i] = (u_char)((accm >> (8 * i)) & 0xFF); + } +#else + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(accm); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_send_config[%d]: out_accm=%X %X %X %X\n", + pcb->num, + pcb->out_accm[0], pcb->out_accm[1], pcb->out_accm[2], pcb->out_accm[3])); +#else + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_send_config[%d]\n", pcb->num) ); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + return 0; +} + +/* + * ppp_recv_config - configure the receive-side characteristics of + * the ppp interface. + */ +int ppp_recv_config(ppp_pcb *pcb, int mru, u32_t accm, int pcomp, int accomp) { +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + int i; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(accomp); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcomp); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(mru); + + /* Load the ACCM bits for the 32 control codes. */ +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev); + for (i = 0; i < 32 / 8; i++) { + /* @todo: does this work? ext_accm has been modified from pppd! */ + pcb->rx.in_accm[i] = (u_char)(accm >> (i * 8)); + } + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev); +#else + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(accm); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_recv_config[%d]: in_accm=%X %X %X %X\n", + pcb->num, + pcb->rx.in_accm[0], pcb->rx.in_accm[1], pcb->rx.in_accm[2], pcb->rx.in_accm[3])); +#else + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("ppp_recv_config[%d]\n", pcb->num) ); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT */ + return 0; +} + + +/* + * sifaddr - Config the interface IP addresses and netmask. + */ +int sifaddr(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t our_adr, u32_t his_adr, + u32_t net_mask) { + + SMEMCPY(&pcb->addrs.our_ipaddr, &our_adr, sizeof(our_adr)); + SMEMCPY(&pcb->addrs.his_ipaddr, &his_adr, sizeof(his_adr)); + SMEMCPY(&pcb->addrs.netmask, &net_mask, sizeof(net_mask)); + return 1; +} + + +/******************************************************************** + * + * cifaddr - Clear the interface IP addresses, and delete routes + * through the interface if possible. + */ +int cifaddr(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t our_adr, u32_t his_adr) { + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(our_adr); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(his_adr); + + IP4_ADDR(&pcb->addrs.our_ipaddr, 0,0,0,0); + IP4_ADDR(&pcb->addrs.his_ipaddr, 0,0,0,0); + IP4_ADDR(&pcb->addrs.netmask, 255,255,255,255); + return 1; +} + + +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT +#define IN6_LLADDR_FROM_EUI64(ip6, eui64) do { \ + memset(&ip6.addr, 0, sizeof(ip6_addr_t)); \ + ip6.addr[0] = PP_HTONL(0xfe800000); \ + eui64_copy(eui64, ip6.addr[2]); \ + } while (0) + +/******************************************************************** + * + * sif6addr - Config the interface with an IPv6 link-local address + */ +int sif6addr(ppp_pcb *pcb, eui64_t our_eui64, eui64_t his_eui64) { + + IN6_LLADDR_FROM_EUI64(pcb->addrs.our6_ipaddr, our_eui64); + IN6_LLADDR_FROM_EUI64(pcb->addrs.his6_ipaddr, his_eui64); + return 1; +} + +/******************************************************************** + * + * cif6addr - Remove IPv6 address from interface + */ +int cif6addr(ppp_pcb *pcb, eui64_t our_eui64, eui64_t his_eui64) { + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(our_eui64); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(his_eui64); + + IP6_ADDR(&pcb->addrs.our6_ipaddr, 0, 0,0,0,0); + IP6_ADDR(&pcb->addrs.his6_ipaddr, 0, 0,0,0,0); + return 1; +} +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ + + +/* + * sdns - Config the DNS servers + */ +int sdns(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t ns1, u32_t ns2) { + + SMEMCPY(&pcb->addrs.dns1, &ns1, sizeof(ns1)); + SMEMCPY(&pcb->addrs.dns2, &ns2, sizeof(ns2)); + return 1; +} + + +/******************************************************************** + * + * cdns - Clear the DNS servers + */ +int cdns(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t ns1, u32_t ns2) { + + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(ns1); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(ns2); + + IP4_ADDR(&pcb->addrs.dns1, 0,0,0,0); + IP4_ADDR(&pcb->addrs.dns2, 0,0,0,0); + return 1; +} + + +/* + * sifup - Config the interface up and enable IP packets to pass. + */ +int sifup(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + netif_set_addr(&pcb->netif, &pcb->addrs.our_ipaddr, &pcb->addrs.netmask, + &pcb->addrs.his_ipaddr); +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT + ip6_addr_copy(pcb->netif.ip6_addr[0], pcb->addrs.our6_ipaddr); + netif_ip6_addr_set_state(&pcb->netif, 0, IP6_ADDR_PREFERRED); +#endif /* PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT */ + + netif_set_up(&pcb->netif); + pcb->if_up = 1; + pcb->err_code = PPPERR_NONE; + + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("sifup: unit %d: err_code=%d\n", pcb->num, pcb->err_code)); + pcb->link_status_cb(pcb, pcb->err_code, pcb->ctx_cb); + return 1; +} + +/******************************************************************** + * + * sifdown - Disable the indicated protocol and config the interface + * down if there are no remaining protocols. + */ +int sifdown(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + if(!pcb->if_up) + return 1; + + pcb->if_up = 0; + /* make sure the netif status callback is called */ + netif_set_down(&pcb->netif); + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("sifdown: unit %d: err_code=%d\n", pcb->num, pcb->err_code)); + return 1; +} + +/* + * sifnpmode - Set the mode for handling packets for a given NP. + */ +int sifnpmode(ppp_pcb *pcb, int proto, enum NPmode mode) { + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(proto); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(mode); + return 0; +} + +/* + * netif_set_mtu - set the MTU on the PPP network interface. + */ +void netif_set_mtu(ppp_pcb *pcb, int mtu) { + + pcb->netif.mtu = mtu; +} + +/* + * netif_get_mtu - get PPP interface MTU + */ +int netif_get_mtu(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + return pcb->netif.mtu; +} + +/******************************************************************** + * + * sifproxyarp - Make a proxy ARP entry for the peer. + */ + +int sifproxyarp(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t his_adr) { + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(his_adr); + /* FIXME: do we really need that in IPCP ? */ + return 0; +} + +/******************************************************************** + * + * cifproxyarp - Delete the proxy ARP entry for the peer. + */ + +int cifproxyarp(ppp_pcb *pcb, u32_t his_adr) { + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(his_adr); + /* FIXME: do we really need that in IPCP ? */ + return 0; +} + +/******************************************************************** + * + * sifvjcomp - config tcp header compression + */ +int sifvjcomp(ppp_pcb *pcb, int vjcomp, int cidcomp, int maxcid) { + +#if PPPOS_SUPPORT && VJ_SUPPORT + pcb->vj_enabled = vjcomp; + pcb->vj_comp.compressSlot = cidcomp; + pcb->vj_comp.maxSlotIndex = maxcid; + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("sifvjcomp: VJ compress enable=%d slot=%d max slot=%d\n", + vjcomp, cidcomp, maxcid)); +#else /* PPPOS_SUPPORT && VJ_SUPPORT */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(vjcomp); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(cidcomp); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(maxcid); +#endif /* PPPOS_SUPPORT && VJ_SUPPORT */ + + return 0; +} + +#if PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT +/******************************************************************** + * + * get_idle_time - return how long the link has been idle. + */ +int get_idle_time(ppp_pcb *pcb, struct ppp_idle *ip) { + /* FIXME: add idle time support and make it optional */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(pcb); + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(ip); + return 1; +} +#endif /* PPP_IDLETIMELIMIT */ + +/******************************************************************** + * + * get_loop_output - get outgoing packets from the ppp device, + * and detect when we want to bring the real link up. + * Return value is 1 if we need to bring up the link, 0 otherwise. + */ +int get_loop_output(void) { + /* FIXME: necessary for "demand", do we really need to support on-demand ? */ + return 0; +} + +/******************************************************************** + * + * Return user specified netmask, modified by any mask we might determine + * for address `addr' (in network byte order). + * Here we scan through the system's list of interfaces, looking for + * any non-point-to-point interfaces which might appear to be on the same + * network as `addr'. If we find any, we OR in their netmask to the + * user-specified netmask. + */ +u32_t get_mask(u32_t addr) { +#if 0 + u32_t mask, nmask; + + addr = htonl(addr); + if (IP_CLASSA(addr)) { /* determine network mask for address class */ + nmask = IP_CLASSA_NET; + } else if (IP_CLASSB(addr)) { + nmask = IP_CLASSB_NET; + } else { + nmask = IP_CLASSC_NET; + } + + /* class D nets are disallowed by bad_ip_adrs */ + mask = PP_HTONL(0xffffff00UL) | htonl(nmask); + + /* XXX + * Scan through the system's network interfaces. + * Get each netmask and OR them into our mask. + */ + /* return mask; */ + return mask; +#endif + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(addr); + return 0xFFFFFFFF; +} + + +#if PPP_PROTOCOLNAME +/* List of protocol names, to make our messages a little more informative. */ +struct protocol_list { + u_short proto; + const char *name; +} protocol_list[] = { + { 0x21, "IP" }, + { 0x23, "OSI Network Layer" }, + { 0x25, "Xerox NS IDP" }, + { 0x27, "DECnet Phase IV" }, + { 0x29, "Appletalk" }, + { 0x2b, "Novell IPX" }, + { 0x2d, "VJ compressed TCP/IP" }, + { 0x2f, "VJ uncompressed TCP/IP" }, + { 0x31, "Bridging PDU" }, + { 0x33, "Stream Protocol ST-II" }, + { 0x35, "Banyan Vines" }, + { 0x39, "AppleTalk EDDP" }, + { 0x3b, "AppleTalk SmartBuffered" }, + { 0x3d, "Multi-Link" }, + { 0x3f, "NETBIOS Framing" }, + { 0x41, "Cisco Systems" }, + { 0x43, "Ascom Timeplex" }, + { 0x45, "Fujitsu Link Backup and Load Balancing (LBLB)" }, + { 0x47, "DCA Remote Lan" }, + { 0x49, "Serial Data Transport Protocol (PPP-SDTP)" }, + { 0x4b, "SNA over 802.2" }, + { 0x4d, "SNA" }, + { 0x4f, "IP6 Header Compression" }, + { 0x51, "KNX Bridging Data" }, + { 0x53, "Encryption" }, + { 0x55, "Individual Link Encryption" }, + { 0x57, "IPv6" }, + { 0x59, "PPP Muxing" }, + { 0x5b, "Vendor-Specific Network Protocol" }, + { 0x61, "RTP IPHC Full Header" }, + { 0x63, "RTP IPHC Compressed TCP" }, + { 0x65, "RTP IPHC Compressed non-TCP" }, + { 0x67, "RTP IPHC Compressed UDP 8" }, + { 0x69, "RTP IPHC Compressed RTP 8" }, + { 0x6f, "Stampede Bridging" }, + { 0x73, "MP+" }, + { 0xc1, "NTCITS IPI" }, + { 0xfb, "single-link compression" }, + { 0xfd, "Compressed Datagram" }, + { 0x0201, "802.1d Hello Packets" }, + { 0x0203, "IBM Source Routing BPDU" }, + { 0x0205, "DEC LANBridge100 Spanning Tree" }, + { 0x0207, "Cisco Discovery Protocol" }, + { 0x0209, "Netcs Twin Routing" }, + { 0x020b, "STP - Scheduled Transfer Protocol" }, + { 0x020d, "EDP - Extreme Discovery Protocol" }, + { 0x0211, "Optical Supervisory Channel Protocol" }, + { 0x0213, "Optical Supervisory Channel Protocol" }, + { 0x0231, "Luxcom" }, + { 0x0233, "Sigma Network Systems" }, + { 0x0235, "Apple Client Server Protocol" }, + { 0x0281, "MPLS Unicast" }, + { 0x0283, "MPLS Multicast" }, + { 0x0285, "IEEE p1284.4 standard - data packets" }, + { 0x0287, "ETSI TETRA Network Protocol Type 1" }, + { 0x0289, "Multichannel Flow Treatment Protocol" }, + { 0x2063, "RTP IPHC Compressed TCP No Delta" }, + { 0x2065, "RTP IPHC Context State" }, + { 0x2067, "RTP IPHC Compressed UDP 16" }, + { 0x2069, "RTP IPHC Compressed RTP 16" }, + { 0x4001, "Cray Communications Control Protocol" }, + { 0x4003, "CDPD Mobile Network Registration Protocol" }, + { 0x4005, "Expand accelerator protocol" }, + { 0x4007, "ODSICP NCP" }, + { 0x4009, "DOCSIS DLL" }, + { 0x400B, "Cetacean Network Detection Protocol" }, + { 0x4021, "Stacker LZS" }, + { 0x4023, "RefTek Protocol" }, + { 0x4025, "Fibre Channel" }, + { 0x4027, "EMIT Protocols" }, + { 0x405b, "Vendor-Specific Protocol (VSP)" }, + { 0x8021, "Internet Protocol Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8023, "OSI Network Layer Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8025, "Xerox NS IDP Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8027, "DECnet Phase IV Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8029, "Appletalk Control Protocol" }, + { 0x802b, "Novell IPX Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8031, "Bridging NCP" }, + { 0x8033, "Stream Protocol Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8035, "Banyan Vines Control Protocol" }, + { 0x803d, "Multi-Link Control Protocol" }, + { 0x803f, "NETBIOS Framing Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8041, "Cisco Systems Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8043, "Ascom Timeplex" }, + { 0x8045, "Fujitsu LBLB Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8047, "DCA Remote Lan Network Control Protocol (RLNCP)" }, + { 0x8049, "Serial Data Control Protocol (PPP-SDCP)" }, + { 0x804b, "SNA over 802.2 Control Protocol" }, + { 0x804d, "SNA Control Protocol" }, + { 0x804f, "IP6 Header Compression Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8051, "KNX Bridging Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8053, "Encryption Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8055, "Individual Link Encryption Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8057, "IPv6 Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8059, "PPP Muxing Control Protocol" }, + { 0x805b, "Vendor-Specific Network Control Protocol (VSNCP)" }, + { 0x806f, "Stampede Bridging Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8073, "MP+ Control Protocol" }, + { 0x80c1, "NTCITS IPI Control Protocol" }, + { 0x80fb, "Single Link Compression Control Protocol" }, + { 0x80fd, "Compression Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8207, "Cisco Discovery Protocol Control" }, + { 0x8209, "Netcs Twin Routing" }, + { 0x820b, "STP - Control Protocol" }, + { 0x820d, "EDPCP - Extreme Discovery Protocol Ctrl Prtcl" }, + { 0x8235, "Apple Client Server Protocol Control" }, + { 0x8281, "MPLSCP" }, + { 0x8285, "IEEE p1284.4 standard - Protocol Control" }, + { 0x8287, "ETSI TETRA TNP1 Control Protocol" }, + { 0x8289, "Multichannel Flow Treatment Protocol" }, + { 0xc021, "Link Control Protocol" }, + { 0xc023, "Password Authentication Protocol" }, + { 0xc025, "Link Quality Report" }, + { 0xc027, "Shiva Password Authentication Protocol" }, + { 0xc029, "CallBack Control Protocol (CBCP)" }, + { 0xc02b, "BACP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol" }, + { 0xc02d, "BAP" }, + { 0xc05b, "Vendor-Specific Authentication Protocol (VSAP)" }, + { 0xc081, "Container Control Protocol" }, + { 0xc223, "Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol" }, + { 0xc225, "RSA Authentication Protocol" }, + { 0xc227, "Extensible Authentication Protocol" }, + { 0xc229, "Mitsubishi Security Info Exch Ptcl (SIEP)" }, + { 0xc26f, "Stampede Bridging Authorization Protocol" }, + { 0xc281, "Proprietary Authentication Protocol" }, + { 0xc283, "Proprietary Authentication Protocol" }, + { 0xc481, "Proprietary Node ID Authentication Protocol" }, + { 0, NULL }, +}; + +/* + * protocol_name - find a name for a PPP protocol. + */ +const char * protocol_name(int proto) { + struct protocol_list *lp; + + for (lp = protocol_list; lp->proto != 0; ++lp) + if (proto == lp->proto) + return lp->name; + return NULL; +} +#endif /* PPP_PROTOCOLNAME */ + +#if PPP_STATS_SUPPORT + +/* ---- Note on PPP Stats support ---- + * + * The one willing link stats support should add the get_ppp_stats() + * to fetch statistics from lwIP. + */ + +/* + * reset_link_stats - "reset" stats when link goes up. + */ +void reset_link_stats(int u) { + if (!get_ppp_stats(u, &old_link_stats)) + return; + gettimeofday(&start_time, NULL); +} + +/* + * update_link_stats - get stats at link termination. + */ +void update_link_stats(int u) { + + struct timeval now; + char numbuf[32]; + + if (!get_ppp_stats(u, &link_stats) + || gettimeofday(&now, NULL) < 0) + return; + link_connect_time = now.tv_sec - start_time.tv_sec; + link_stats_valid = 1; + + link_stats.bytes_in -= old_link_stats.bytes_in; + link_stats.bytes_out -= old_link_stats.bytes_out; + link_stats.pkts_in -= old_link_stats.pkts_in; + link_stats.pkts_out -= old_link_stats.pkts_out; +} + +void print_link_stats() { + /* + * Print connect time and statistics. + */ + if (link_stats_valid) { + int t = (link_connect_time + 5) / 6; /* 1/10ths of minutes */ + info("Connect time %d.%d minutes.", t/10, t%10); + info("Sent %u bytes, received %u bytes.", + link_stats.bytes_out, link_stats.bytes_in); + link_stats_valid = 0; + } +} +#endif /* PPP_STATS_SUPPORT */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/pppcrypt.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/pppcrypt.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..097f702b3d --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/pppcrypt.c @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +/* + * pppcrypt.c - PPP/DES linkage for MS-CHAP and EAP SRP-SHA1 + * + * Extracted from chap_ms.c by James Carlson. + * + * Copyright (c) 1995 Eric Rosenquist. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && MSCHAP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not necessary */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/pppcrypt.h" + + +static u_char pppcrypt_get_7bits(u_char *input, int startBit) { + unsigned int word; + + word = (unsigned)input[startBit / 8] << 8; + word |= (unsigned)input[startBit / 8 + 1]; + + word >>= 15 - (startBit % 8 + 7); + + return word & 0xFE; +} + +/* IN 56 bit DES key missing parity bits + * OUT 64 bit DES key with parity bits added + */ +void pppcrypt_56_to_64_bit_key(u_char *key, u_char * des_key) { + des_key[0] = pppcrypt_get_7bits(key, 0); + des_key[1] = pppcrypt_get_7bits(key, 7); + des_key[2] = pppcrypt_get_7bits(key, 14); + des_key[3] = pppcrypt_get_7bits(key, 21); + des_key[4] = pppcrypt_get_7bits(key, 28); + des_key[5] = pppcrypt_get_7bits(key, 35); + des_key[6] = pppcrypt_get_7bits(key, 42); + des_key[7] = pppcrypt_get_7bits(key, 49); +} + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && MSCHAP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/pppoe.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/pppoe.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a5f4bd3086 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/pppoe.c @@ -0,0 +1,1111 @@ +/***************************************************************************** +* pppoe.c - PPP Over Ethernet implementation for lwIP. +* +* Copyright (c) 2006 by Marc Boucher, Services Informatiques (MBSI) inc. +* +* The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, +* and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided +* that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this +* notice and the following disclaimer are included verbatim in any +* distributions. No written agreement, license, or royalty fee is required +* for any of the authorized uses. +* +* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE CONTRIBUTORS *AS IS* AND ANY EXPRESS OR +* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES +* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, +* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT +* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF +* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +* +****************************************************************************** +* REVISION HISTORY +* +* 06-01-01 Marc Boucher +* Ported to lwIP. +*****************************************************************************/ + + + +/* based on NetBSD: if_pppoe.c,v 1.64 2006/01/31 23:50:15 martin Exp */ + +/*- + * Copyright (c) 2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. + * All rights reserved. + * + * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation + * by Martin Husemann . + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. 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AND CONTRIBUTORS + * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED + * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR + * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS + * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR + * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF + * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) + * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE + * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && PPPOE_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include +#include +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#include "lwip/timers.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" +#include "netif/ppp/pppoe.h" + +/* Add a 16 bit unsigned value to a buffer pointed to by PTR */ +#define PPPOE_ADD_16(PTR, VAL) \ + *(PTR)++ = (u8_t)((VAL) / 256); \ + *(PTR)++ = (u8_t)((VAL) % 256) + +/* Add a complete PPPoE header to the buffer pointed to by PTR */ +#define PPPOE_ADD_HEADER(PTR, CODE, SESS, LEN) \ + *(PTR)++ = PPPOE_VERTYPE; \ + *(PTR)++ = (CODE); \ + PPPOE_ADD_16(PTR, SESS); \ + PPPOE_ADD_16(PTR, LEN) + +#define PPPOE_DISC_TIMEOUT (5*1000) /* base for quick timeout calculation */ +#define PPPOE_SLOW_RETRY (60*1000) /* persistent retry interval */ +#define PPPOE_DISC_MAXPADI 4 /* retry PADI four times (quickly) */ +#define PPPOE_DISC_MAXPADR 2 /* retry PADR twice */ + +#ifdef PPPOE_SERVER +#error "PPPOE_SERVER is not yet supported under lwIP!" +/* from if_spppsubr.c */ +#define IFF_PASSIVE IFF_LINK0 /* wait passively for connection */ +#endif + +/* FIXME: we should probably remove that, this is only used for debug purposes */ +#ifndef PPPOE_ERRORSTRING_LEN +#define PPPOE_ERRORSTRING_LEN 64 +#endif +static char pppoe_error_tmp[PPPOE_ERRORSTRING_LEN]; + + +/* management routines */ +static void pppoe_abort_connect(struct pppoe_softc *); +static void pppoe_clear_softc(struct pppoe_softc *, const char *); + +/* internal timeout handling */ +static void pppoe_timeout(void *); + +/* sending actual protocol controll packets */ +static err_t pppoe_send_padi(struct pppoe_softc *); +static err_t pppoe_send_padr(struct pppoe_softc *); +#ifdef PPPOE_SERVER +static err_t pppoe_send_pado(struct pppoe_softc *); +static err_t pppoe_send_pads(struct pppoe_softc *); +#endif +static err_t pppoe_send_padt(struct netif *, u_int, const u8_t *); + +/* internal helper functions */ +static struct pppoe_softc* pppoe_find_softc_by_session(u_int session, struct netif *rcvif); +static struct pppoe_softc* pppoe_find_softc_by_hunique(u8_t *token, size_t len, struct netif *rcvif); + +/** linked list of created pppoe interfaces */ +static struct pppoe_softc *pppoe_softc_list; + +err_t +pppoe_create(struct netif *ethif, ppp_pcb *pcb, void (*link_status_cb)(ppp_pcb *pcb, int up), struct pppoe_softc **scptr) +{ + struct pppoe_softc *sc; + + sc = (struct pppoe_softc *)memp_malloc(MEMP_PPPOE_IF); + if (sc == NULL) { + *scptr = NULL; + return ERR_MEM; + } + memset(sc, 0, sizeof(struct pppoe_softc)); + + /* changed to real address later */ + MEMCPY(&sc->sc_dest, ethbroadcast.addr, sizeof(sc->sc_dest)); + + sc->pcb = pcb; + sc->sc_link_status_cb = link_status_cb; + sc->sc_ethif = ethif; + + /* put the new interface at the head of the list */ + sc->next = pppoe_softc_list; + pppoe_softc_list = sc; + + *scptr = sc; + + return ERR_OK; +} + +err_t +pppoe_destroy(struct pppoe_softc *sc) +{ + struct pppoe_softc *cur, *prev = NULL; + + /* find previous linked list entry */ + for (cur = pppoe_softc_list; cur != NULL; prev = cur, cur = cur->next) { + if (sc == cur) { + break; + } + } + + if (cur != sc) { + return ERR_IF; + } + + sys_untimeout(pppoe_timeout, sc); + if (prev == NULL) { + /* remove sc from the head of the list */ + pppoe_softc_list = sc->next; + } else { + /* remove sc from the list */ + prev->next = sc->next; + } + +#ifdef PPPOE_TODO + if (sc->sc_concentrator_name) { + mem_free(sc->sc_concentrator_name); + } + if (sc->sc_service_name) { + mem_free(sc->sc_service_name); + } +#endif /* PPPOE_TODO */ + memp_free(MEMP_PPPOE_IF, sc); + + return ERR_OK; +} + +/* + * Find the interface handling the specified session. + * Note: O(number of sessions open), this is a client-side only, mean + * and lean implementation, so number of open sessions typically should + * be 1. + */ +static struct pppoe_softc* pppoe_find_softc_by_session(u_int session, struct netif *rcvif) { + struct pppoe_softc *sc; + + if (session == 0) { + return NULL; + } + + for (sc = pppoe_softc_list; sc != NULL; sc = sc->next) { + if (sc->sc_state == PPPOE_STATE_SESSION + && sc->sc_session == session + && sc->sc_ethif == rcvif) { + return sc; + } + } + return NULL; +} + +/* Check host unique token passed and return appropriate softc pointer, + * or NULL if token is bogus. */ +static struct pppoe_softc* pppoe_find_softc_by_hunique(u8_t *token, size_t len, struct netif *rcvif) { + struct pppoe_softc *sc, *t; + + if (pppoe_softc_list == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + + if (len != sizeof sc) { + return NULL; + } + MEMCPY(&t, token, len); + + for (sc = pppoe_softc_list; sc != NULL; sc = sc->next) { + if (sc == t) { + break; + } + } + + if (sc == NULL) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: alien host unique tag, no session found\n")); + return NULL; + } + + /* should be safe to access *sc now */ + if (sc->sc_state < PPPOE_STATE_PADI_SENT || sc->sc_state >= PPPOE_STATE_SESSION) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("%c%c%"U16_F": host unique tag found, but it belongs to a connection in state %d\n", + sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num, sc->sc_state)); + return NULL; + } + if (sc->sc_ethif != rcvif) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("%c%c%"U16_F": wrong interface, not accepting host unique\n", + sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num)); + return NULL; + } + return sc; +} + +static void +pppoe_linkstatus_up(struct pppoe_softc *sc) +{ + sc->sc_link_status_cb(sc->pcb, PPPOE_CB_STATE_UP); +} + +/* analyze and handle a single received packet while not in session state */ +void +pppoe_disc_input(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *pb) +{ + u16_t tag, len; + u16_t session, plen; + struct pppoe_softc *sc; + const char *err_msg; + char devname[6]; + u8_t *ac_cookie; + u16_t ac_cookie_len; +#ifdef PPPOE_SERVER + u8_t *hunique; + size_t hunique_len; +#endif + struct pppoehdr *ph; + struct pppoetag pt; + int off, err; + struct eth_hdr *ethhdr; + + /* don't do anything if there is not a single PPPoE instance */ + if (pppoe_softc_list == NULL) { + pbuf_free(pb); + return; + } + + pb = ppp_singlebuf(pb); + + strcpy(devname, "pppoe"); /* as long as we don't know which instance */ + err_msg = NULL; + if (pb->len < sizeof(*ethhdr)) { + goto done; + } + ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr *)pb->payload; + off = sizeof(*ethhdr); + + ac_cookie = NULL; + ac_cookie_len = 0; +#ifdef PPPOE_SERVER + hunique = NULL; + hunique_len = 0; +#endif + session = 0; + if (pb->len - off < PPPOE_HEADERLEN) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: packet too short: %d\n", pb->len)); + goto done; + } + + ph = (struct pppoehdr *) (ethhdr + 1); + if (ph->vertype != PPPOE_VERTYPE) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: unknown version/type packet: 0x%x\n", ph->vertype)); + goto done; + } + session = ntohs(ph->session); + plen = ntohs(ph->plen); + off += sizeof(*ph); + + if (plen + off > pb->len) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: packet content does not fit: data available = %d, packet size = %u\n", + pb->len - off, plen)); + goto done; + } + if(pb->tot_len == pb->len) { + pb->tot_len = pb->len = (u16_t)off + plen; /* ignore trailing garbage */ + } + tag = 0; + len = 0; + sc = NULL; + while (off + sizeof(pt) <= pb->len) { + MEMCPY(&pt, (u8_t*)pb->payload + off, sizeof(pt)); + tag = ntohs(pt.tag); + len = ntohs(pt.len); + if (off + sizeof(pt) + len > pb->len) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: tag 0x%x len 0x%x is too long\n", tag, len)); + goto done; + } + switch (tag) { + case PPPOE_TAG_EOL: + goto breakbreak; + case PPPOE_TAG_SNAME: + break; /* ignored */ + case PPPOE_TAG_ACNAME: + break; /* ignored */ + case PPPOE_TAG_HUNIQUE: + if (sc != NULL) { + break; + } +#ifdef PPPOE_SERVER + hunique = (u8_t*)pb->payload + off + sizeof(pt); + hunique_len = len; +#endif + sc = pppoe_find_softc_by_hunique((u8_t*)pb->payload + off + sizeof(pt), len, netif); + if (sc != NULL) { + devname[0] = sc->sc_ethif->name[0]; + devname[1] = sc->sc_ethif->name[1]; + devname[2] = sc->sc_ethif->num; + devname[3] = '\0'; + } + break; + case PPPOE_TAG_ACCOOKIE: + if (ac_cookie == NULL) { + ac_cookie = (u8_t*)pb->payload + off + sizeof(pt); + ac_cookie_len = len; + } + break; + case PPPOE_TAG_SNAME_ERR: + err_msg = "SERVICE NAME ERROR"; + break; + case PPPOE_TAG_ACSYS_ERR: + err_msg = "AC SYSTEM ERROR"; + break; + case PPPOE_TAG_GENERIC_ERR: + err_msg = "GENERIC ERROR"; + break; + } + if (NULL != err_msg) { + if (len) { + u16_t error_len = LWIP_MIN(len, sizeof(pppoe_error_tmp)-1); + strncpy(pppoe_error_tmp, (char*)pb->payload + off + sizeof(pt), error_len); + pppoe_error_tmp[error_len] = '\0'; + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("%s: %s: %s\n", devname, err_msg, pppoe_error_tmp)); + } else { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("%s: %s\n", devname, err_msg)); + } + } + off += sizeof(pt) + len; + } + +breakbreak:; + switch (ph->code) { + case PPPOE_CODE_PADI: +#ifdef PPPOE_SERVER + /* + * got service name, concentrator name, and/or host unique. + * ignore if we have no interfaces with IFF_PASSIVE|IFF_UP. + */ + if (LIST_EMPTY(&pppoe_softc_list)) { + goto done; + } + LIST_FOREACH(sc, &pppoe_softc_list, sc_list) { + if (!(sc->sc_sppp.pp_if.if_flags & IFF_UP)) { + continue; + } + if (!(sc->sc_sppp.pp_if.if_flags & IFF_PASSIVE)) { + continue; + } + if (sc->sc_state == PPPOE_STATE_INITIAL) { + break; + } + } + if (sc == NULL) { + /* PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: free passive interface is not found\n")); */ + goto done; + } + if (hunique) { + if (sc->sc_hunique) { + mem_free(sc->sc_hunique); + } + sc->sc_hunique = mem_malloc(hunique_len); + if (sc->sc_hunique == NULL) { + goto done; + } + sc->sc_hunique_len = hunique_len; + MEMCPY(sc->sc_hunique, hunique, hunique_len); + } + MEMCPY(&sc->sc_dest, eh->ether_shost, sizeof sc->sc_dest); + sc->sc_state = PPPOE_STATE_PADO_SENT; + pppoe_send_pado(sc); + break; +#endif /* PPPOE_SERVER */ + case PPPOE_CODE_PADR: +#ifdef PPPOE_SERVER + /* + * get sc from ac_cookie if IFF_PASSIVE + */ + if (ac_cookie == NULL) { + /* be quiet if there is not a single pppoe instance */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: received PADR but not includes ac_cookie\n")); + goto done; + } + sc = pppoe_find_softc_by_hunique(ac_cookie, ac_cookie_len, netif); + if (sc == NULL) { + /* be quiet if there is not a single pppoe instance */ + if (!LIST_EMPTY(&pppoe_softc_list)) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: received PADR but could not find request for it\n")); + } + goto done; + } + if (sc->sc_state != PPPOE_STATE_PADO_SENT) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("%c%c%"U16_F": received unexpected PADR\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num)); + goto done; + } + if (hunique) { + if (sc->sc_hunique) { + mem_free(sc->sc_hunique); + } + sc->sc_hunique = mem_malloc(hunique_len); + if (sc->sc_hunique == NULL) { + goto done; + } + sc->sc_hunique_len = hunique_len; + MEMCPY(sc->sc_hunique, hunique, hunique_len); + } + pppoe_send_pads(sc); + sc->sc_state = PPPOE_STATE_SESSION; + pppoe_linkstatus_up(sc); /* notify upper layers */ + break; +#else + /* ignore, we are no access concentrator */ + goto done; +#endif /* PPPOE_SERVER */ + case PPPOE_CODE_PADO: + if (sc == NULL) { + /* be quiet if there is not a single pppoe instance */ + if (pppoe_softc_list != NULL) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: received PADO but could not find request for it\n")); + } + goto done; + } + if (sc->sc_state != PPPOE_STATE_PADI_SENT) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("%c%c%"U16_F": received unexpected PADO\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num)); + goto done; + } + if (ac_cookie) { + sc->sc_ac_cookie_len = ac_cookie_len; + MEMCPY(sc->sc_ac_cookie, ac_cookie, ac_cookie_len); + } + MEMCPY(&sc->sc_dest, ethhdr->src.addr, sizeof(sc->sc_dest.addr)); + sys_untimeout(pppoe_timeout, sc); + sc->sc_padr_retried = 0; + sc->sc_state = PPPOE_STATE_PADR_SENT; + if ((err = pppoe_send_padr(sc)) != 0) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: %c%c%"U16_F": failed to send PADR, error=%d\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num, err)); + } + sys_timeout(PPPOE_DISC_TIMEOUT * (1 + sc->sc_padr_retried), pppoe_timeout, sc); + break; + case PPPOE_CODE_PADS: + if (sc == NULL) { + goto done; + } + sc->sc_session = session; + sys_untimeout(pppoe_timeout, sc); + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: %c%c%"U16_F": session 0x%x connected\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num, session)); + sc->sc_state = PPPOE_STATE_SESSION; + pppoe_linkstatus_up(sc); /* notify upper layers */ + break; + case PPPOE_CODE_PADT: + if (sc == NULL) { + goto done; + } + pppoe_clear_softc(sc, "received PADT"); + break; + default: + if(sc) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("%c%c%"U16_F": unknown code (0x%"X16_F") session = 0x%"X16_F"\n", + sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num, + (u16_t)ph->code, session)); + } else { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: unknown code (0x%"X16_F") session = 0x%"X16_F"\n", (u16_t)ph->code, session)); + } + break; + } + +done: + pbuf_free(pb); + return; +} + +void +pppoe_data_input(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *pb) +{ + u16_t session, plen; + struct pppoe_softc *sc; + struct pppoehdr *ph; +#ifdef PPPOE_TERM_UNKNOWN_SESSIONS + u8_t shost[ETHER_ADDR_LEN]; +#endif + +#ifdef PPPOE_TERM_UNKNOWN_SESSIONS + MEMCPY(shost, ((struct eth_hdr *)pb->payload)->src.addr, sizeof(shost)); +#endif + if (pbuf_header(pb, -(int)sizeof(struct eth_hdr)) != 0) { + /* bail out */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_ERR, ("pppoe_data_input: pbuf_header failed\n")); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.lenerr); + goto drop; + } + + pb = ppp_singlebuf (pb); + + if (pb->len <= PPPOE_HEADERLEN) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe (data): dropping too short packet: %d bytes\n", pb->len)); + goto drop; + } + + if (pb->len < sizeof(*ph)) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe_data_input: could not get PPPoE header\n")); + goto drop; + } + ph = (struct pppoehdr *)pb->payload; + + if (ph->vertype != PPPOE_VERTYPE) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe (data): unknown version/type packet: 0x%x\n", ph->vertype)); + goto drop; + } + if (ph->code != 0) { + goto drop; + } + + session = ntohs(ph->session); + sc = pppoe_find_softc_by_session(session, netif); + if (sc == NULL) { +#ifdef PPPOE_TERM_UNKNOWN_SESSIONS + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: input for unknown session 0x%x, sending PADT\n", session)); + pppoe_send_padt(netif, session, shost); +#endif + goto drop; + } + + plen = ntohs(ph->plen); + + if (pbuf_header(pb, -(int)(PPPOE_HEADERLEN)) != 0) { + /* bail out */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_ERR, ("pppoe_data_input: pbuf_header PPPOE_HEADERLEN failed\n")); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.lenerr); + goto drop; + } + + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe_data_input: %c%c%"U16_F": pkthdr.len=%d, pppoe.len=%d\n", + sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num, + pb->len, plen)); + + if (pb->len < plen) { + goto drop; + } + + /* Dispatch the packet thereby consuming it. */ + ppp_input(sc->pcb, pb); + return; + +drop: + pbuf_free(pb); +} + +static err_t +pppoe_output(struct pppoe_softc *sc, struct pbuf *pb) +{ + struct eth_hdr *ethhdr; + u16_t etype; + err_t res; + + if (!sc->sc_ethif) { + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_IF; + } + + /* make room for Ethernet header - should not fail */ + if (pbuf_header(pb, (u16_t)(sizeof(struct eth_hdr))) != 0) { + /* bail out */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_ERR, ("pppoe: %c%c%"U16_F": pppoe_output: could not allocate room for Ethernet header\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num)); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.lenerr); + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_BUF; + } + ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr *)pb->payload; + etype = sc->sc_state == PPPOE_STATE_SESSION ? ETHTYPE_PPPOE : ETHTYPE_PPPOEDISC; + ethhdr->type = htons(etype); + MEMCPY(ðhdr->dest.addr, &sc->sc_dest.addr, sizeof(ethhdr->dest.addr)); + MEMCPY(ðhdr->src.addr, &sc->sc_ethif->hwaddr, sizeof(ethhdr->src.addr)); + + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: %c%c%"U16_F" (%x) state=%d, session=0x%x output -> %02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F":%02"X16_F", len=%d\n", + sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num, etype, + sc->sc_state, sc->sc_session, + sc->sc_dest.addr[0], sc->sc_dest.addr[1], sc->sc_dest.addr[2], sc->sc_dest.addr[3], sc->sc_dest.addr[4], sc->sc_dest.addr[5], + pb->tot_len)); + + res = sc->sc_ethif->linkoutput(sc->sc_ethif, pb); + + pbuf_free(pb); + + return res; +} + +static err_t +pppoe_send_padi(struct pppoe_softc *sc) +{ + struct pbuf *pb; + u8_t *p; + int len; +#ifdef PPPOE_TODO + int l1 = 0, l2 = 0; /* XXX: gcc */ +#endif /* PPPOE_TODO */ + + if (sc->sc_state >PPPOE_STATE_PADI_SENT) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_ERR, ("ERROR: pppoe_send_padi in state %d", sc->sc_state)); + } + + /* calculate length of frame (excluding ethernet header + pppoe header) */ + len = 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + sizeof sc; /* service name tag is required, host unique is send too */ +#ifdef PPPOE_TODO + if (sc->sc_service_name != NULL) { + l1 = (int)strlen(sc->sc_service_name); + len += l1; + } + if (sc->sc_concentrator_name != NULL) { + l2 = (int)strlen(sc->sc_concentrator_name); + len += 2 + 2 + l2; + } +#endif /* PPPOE_TODO */ + LWIP_ASSERT("sizeof(struct eth_hdr) + PPPOE_HEADERLEN + len <= 0xffff", + sizeof(struct eth_hdr) + PPPOE_HEADERLEN + len <= 0xffff); + + /* allocate a buffer */ + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, (u16_t)(PPPOE_HEADERLEN + len), PBUF_RAM); + if (!pb) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("pb->tot_len == pb->len", pb->tot_len == pb->len); + + p = (u8_t*)pb->payload; + /* fill in pkt */ + PPPOE_ADD_HEADER(p, PPPOE_CODE_PADI, 0, (u16_t)len); + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, PPPOE_TAG_SNAME); +#ifdef PPPOE_TODO + if (sc->sc_service_name != NULL) { + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, l1); + MEMCPY(p, sc->sc_service_name, l1); + p += l1; + } else +#endif /* PPPOE_TODO */ + { + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, 0); + } +#ifdef PPPOE_TODO + if (sc->sc_concentrator_name != NULL) { + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, PPPOE_TAG_ACNAME); + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, l2); + MEMCPY(p, sc->sc_concentrator_name, l2); + p += l2; + } +#endif /* PPPOE_TODO */ + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, PPPOE_TAG_HUNIQUE); + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, sizeof(sc)); + MEMCPY(p, &sc, sizeof sc); + + /* send pkt */ + return pppoe_output(sc, pb); +} + +static void +pppoe_timeout(void *arg) +{ + u32_t retry_wait; + int err; + struct pppoe_softc *sc = (struct pppoe_softc*)arg; + + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: %c%c%"U16_F": timeout\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num)); + + switch (sc->sc_state) { + case PPPOE_STATE_PADI_SENT: + /* + * We have two basic ways of retrying: + * - Quick retry mode: try a few times in short sequence + * - Slow retry mode: we already had a connection successfully + * established and will try infinitely (without user + * intervention) + * We only enter slow retry mode if IFF_LINK1 (aka autodial) + * is not set. + */ + if (sc->sc_padi_retried < 0xff) { + sc->sc_padi_retried++; + } + if (!sc->pcb->settings.persist && sc->sc_padi_retried >= PPPOE_DISC_MAXPADI) { +#if 0 + if ((sc->sc_sppp.pp_if.if_flags & IFF_LINK1) == 0) { + /* slow retry mode */ + retry_wait = PPPOE_SLOW_RETRY; + } else +#endif + { + pppoe_abort_connect(sc); + return; + } + } + /* initialize for quick retry mode */ + retry_wait = LWIP_MIN(PPPOE_DISC_TIMEOUT * sc->sc_padi_retried, PPPOE_SLOW_RETRY); + if ((err = pppoe_send_padi(sc)) != 0) { + sc->sc_padi_retried--; + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: %c%c%"U16_F": failed to transmit PADI, error=%d\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num, err)); + } + sys_timeout(retry_wait, pppoe_timeout, sc); + break; + + case PPPOE_STATE_PADR_SENT: + sc->sc_padr_retried++; + if (sc->sc_padr_retried >= PPPOE_DISC_MAXPADR) { + MEMCPY(&sc->sc_dest, ethbroadcast.addr, sizeof(sc->sc_dest)); + sc->sc_state = PPPOE_STATE_PADI_SENT; + sc->sc_padr_retried = 0; + if ((err = pppoe_send_padi(sc)) != 0) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: %c%c%"U16_F": failed to send PADI, error=%d\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num, err)); + } + sys_timeout(PPPOE_DISC_TIMEOUT * (1 + sc->sc_padi_retried), pppoe_timeout, sc); + return; + } + if ((err = pppoe_send_padr(sc)) != 0) { + sc->sc_padr_retried--; + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: %c%c%"U16_F": failed to send PADR, error=%d\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num, err)); + } + sys_timeout(PPPOE_DISC_TIMEOUT * (1 + sc->sc_padr_retried), pppoe_timeout, sc); + break; + default: + return; /* all done, work in peace */ + } +} + +/* Start a connection (i.e. initiate discovery phase) */ +int +pppoe_connect(struct pppoe_softc *sc) +{ + int err; + + if (sc->sc_state != PPPOE_STATE_INITIAL) { + return EBUSY; + } + + /* stop any timer */ + sys_untimeout(pppoe_timeout, sc); + sc->sc_session = 0; + sc->sc_padi_retried = 0; + sc->sc_padr_retried = 0; +#ifdef PPPOE_SERVER + /* wait PADI if IFF_PASSIVE */ + if ((sc->sc_sppp.pp_if.if_flags & IFF_PASSIVE)) { + return 0; + } +#endif + /* save state, in case we fail to send PADI */ + sc->sc_state = PPPOE_STATE_PADI_SENT; + if ((err = pppoe_send_padi(sc)) != 0) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: %c%c%"U16_F": failed to send PADI, error=%d\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num, err)); + } + sys_timeout(PPPOE_DISC_TIMEOUT, pppoe_timeout, sc); + return err; +} + +/* disconnect */ +void +pppoe_disconnect(struct pppoe_softc *sc) +{ + if (sc->sc_state < PPPOE_STATE_SESSION) { + return; + } + + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: %c%c%"U16_F": disconnecting\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num)); + pppoe_send_padt(sc->sc_ethif, sc->sc_session, (const u8_t *)&sc->sc_dest); + + /* cleanup softc */ + sc->sc_state = PPPOE_STATE_INITIAL; + MEMCPY(&sc->sc_dest, ethbroadcast.addr, sizeof(sc->sc_dest)); + sc->sc_ac_cookie_len = 0; +#ifdef PPPOE_SERVER + if (sc->sc_hunique) { + mem_free(sc->sc_hunique); + sc->sc_hunique = NULL; + } + sc->sc_hunique_len = 0; +#endif + sc->sc_session = 0; + sc->sc_padi_retried = 0; + sc->sc_padr_retried = 0; + + sc->sc_link_status_cb(sc->pcb, PPPOE_CB_STATE_DOWN); /* notify upper layers */ + return; +} + +/* Connection attempt aborted */ +static void +pppoe_abort_connect(struct pppoe_softc *sc) +{ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("%c%c%"U16_F": could not establish connection\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num)); + + /* clear connection state */ + sc->sc_state = PPPOE_STATE_INITIAL; + MEMCPY(&sc->sc_dest, ethbroadcast.addr, sizeof(sc->sc_dest)); + sc->sc_ac_cookie_len = 0; + sc->sc_session = 0; + sc->sc_padi_retried = 0; + sc->sc_padr_retried = 0; + + sc->sc_link_status_cb(sc->pcb, PPPOE_CB_STATE_FAILED); /* notify upper layers */ +} + +/* Send a PADR packet */ +static err_t +pppoe_send_padr(struct pppoe_softc *sc) +{ + struct pbuf *pb; + u8_t *p; + size_t len; +#ifdef PPPOE_TODO + size_t l1 = 0; /* XXX: gcc */ +#endif /* PPPOE_TODO */ + + if (sc->sc_state != PPPOE_STATE_PADR_SENT) { + return ERR_CONN; + } + + len = 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + sizeof(sc); /* service name, host unique */ +#ifdef PPPOE_TODO + if (sc->sc_service_name != NULL) { /* service name tag maybe empty */ + l1 = strlen(sc->sc_service_name); + len += l1; + } +#endif /* PPPOE_TODO */ + if (sc->sc_ac_cookie_len > 0) { + len += 2 + 2 + sc->sc_ac_cookie_len; /* AC cookie */ + } + LWIP_ASSERT("sizeof(struct eth_hdr) + PPPOE_HEADERLEN + len <= 0xffff", + sizeof(struct eth_hdr) + PPPOE_HEADERLEN + len <= 0xffff); + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, (u16_t)(PPPOE_HEADERLEN + len), PBUF_RAM); + if (!pb) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("pb->tot_len == pb->len", pb->tot_len == pb->len); + p = (u8_t*)pb->payload; + PPPOE_ADD_HEADER(p, PPPOE_CODE_PADR, 0, len); + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, PPPOE_TAG_SNAME); +#ifdef PPPOE_TODO + if (sc->sc_service_name != NULL) { + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, l1); + MEMCPY(p, sc->sc_service_name, l1); + p += l1; + } else +#endif /* PPPOE_TODO */ + { + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, 0); + } + if (sc->sc_ac_cookie_len > 0) { + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, PPPOE_TAG_ACCOOKIE); + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, sc->sc_ac_cookie_len); + MEMCPY(p, sc->sc_ac_cookie, sc->sc_ac_cookie_len); + p += sc->sc_ac_cookie_len; + } + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, PPPOE_TAG_HUNIQUE); + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, sizeof(sc)); + MEMCPY(p, &sc, sizeof sc); + + return pppoe_output(sc, pb); +} + +/* send a PADT packet */ +static err_t +pppoe_send_padt(struct netif *outgoing_if, u_int session, const u8_t *dest) +{ + struct pbuf *pb; + struct eth_hdr *ethhdr; + err_t res; + u8_t *p; + + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, (u16_t)(PPPOE_HEADERLEN), PBUF_RAM); + if (!pb) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("pb->tot_len == pb->len", pb->tot_len == pb->len); + + pbuf_header(pb, sizeof(struct eth_hdr)); + ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr *)pb->payload; + ethhdr->type = PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_PPPOEDISC); + MEMCPY(ðhdr->dest.addr, dest, sizeof(ethhdr->dest.addr)); + MEMCPY(ðhdr->src.addr, &outgoing_if->hwaddr, sizeof(ethhdr->src.addr)); + + p = (u8_t*)(ethhdr + 1); + PPPOE_ADD_HEADER(p, PPPOE_CODE_PADT, session, 0); + + res = outgoing_if->linkoutput(outgoing_if, pb); + + pbuf_free(pb); + + return res; +} + +#ifdef PPPOE_SERVER +static err_t +pppoe_send_pado(struct pppoe_softc *sc) +{ + struct pbuf *pb; + u8_t *p; + size_t len; + + if (sc->sc_state != PPPOE_STATE_PADO_SENT) { + return ERR_CONN; + } + + /* calc length */ + len = 0; + /* include ac_cookie */ + len += 2 + 2 + sizeof(sc); + /* include hunique */ + len += 2 + 2 + sc->sc_hunique_len; + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, (u16_t)(PPPOE_HEADERLEN + len), PBUF_RAM); + if (!pb) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("pb->tot_len == pb->len", pb->tot_len == pb->len); + p = (u8_t*)pb->payload; + PPPOE_ADD_HEADER(p, PPPOE_CODE_PADO, 0, len); + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, PPPOE_TAG_ACCOOKIE); + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, sizeof(sc)); + MEMCPY(p, &sc, sizeof(sc)); + p += sizeof(sc); + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, PPPOE_TAG_HUNIQUE); + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, sc->sc_hunique_len); + MEMCPY(p, sc->sc_hunique, sc->sc_hunique_len); + return pppoe_output(sc, pb); +} + +static err_t +pppoe_send_pads(struct pppoe_softc *sc) +{ + struct pbuf *pb; + u8_t *p; + size_t len, l1 = 0; /* XXX: gcc */ + + if (sc->sc_state != PPPOE_STATE_PADO_SENT) { + return ERR_CONN; + } + + sc->sc_session = mono_time.tv_sec % 0xff + 1; + /* calc length */ + len = 0; + /* include hunique */ + len += 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + sc->sc_hunique_len; /* service name, host unique*/ + if (sc->sc_service_name != NULL) { /* service name tag maybe empty */ + l1 = strlen(sc->sc_service_name); + len += l1; + } + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, (u16_t)(PPPOE_HEADERLEN + len), PBUF_RAM); + if (!pb) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("pb->tot_len == pb->len", pb->tot_len == pb->len); + p = (u8_t*)pb->payload; + PPPOE_ADD_HEADER(p, PPPOE_CODE_PADS, sc->sc_session, len); + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, PPPOE_TAG_SNAME); + if (sc->sc_service_name != NULL) { + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, l1); + MEMCPY(p, sc->sc_service_name, l1); + p += l1; + } else { + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, 0); + } + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, PPPOE_TAG_HUNIQUE); + PPPOE_ADD_16(p, sc->sc_hunique_len); + MEMCPY(p, sc->sc_hunique, sc->sc_hunique_len); + return pppoe_output(sc, pb); +} +#endif + +err_t +pppoe_xmit(struct pppoe_softc *sc, struct pbuf *pb) +{ + u8_t *p; + size_t len; + + /* are we ready to process data yet? */ + if (sc->sc_state < PPPOE_STATE_SESSION) { + /*sppp_flush(&sc->sc_sppp.pp_if);*/ + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_CONN; + } + + len = pb->tot_len; + + /* make room for PPPoE header - should not fail */ + if (pbuf_header(pb, (u16_t)(PPPOE_HEADERLEN)) != 0) { + /* bail out */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_ERR, ("pppoe: %c%c%"U16_F": pppoe_xmit: could not allocate room for PPPoE header\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num)); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.lenerr); + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_BUF; + } + + p = (u8_t*)pb->payload; + PPPOE_ADD_HEADER(p, 0, sc->sc_session, len); + + return pppoe_output(sc, pb); +} + +#if 0 /*def PFIL_HOOKS*/ +static int +pppoe_ifattach_hook(void *arg, struct pbuf **mp, struct netif *ifp, int dir) +{ + struct pppoe_softc *sc; + int s; + + if (mp != (struct pbuf **)PFIL_IFNET_DETACH) { + return 0; + } + + LIST_FOREACH(sc, &pppoe_softc_list, sc_list) { + if (sc->sc_ethif != ifp) { + continue; + } + if (sc->sc_sppp.pp_if.if_flags & IFF_UP) { + sc->sc_sppp.pp_if.if_flags &= ~(IFF_UP|IFF_RUNNING); + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("%c%c%"U16_F": ethernet interface detached, going down\n", + sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num)); + } + sc->sc_ethif = NULL; + pppoe_clear_softc(sc, "ethernet interface detached"); + } + + return 0; +} +#endif + +static void +pppoe_clear_softc(struct pppoe_softc *sc, const char *message) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(message); + + /* stop timer */ + sys_untimeout(pppoe_timeout, sc); + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppoe: %c%c%"U16_F": session 0x%x terminated, %s\n", sc->sc_ethif->name[0], sc->sc_ethif->name[1], sc->sc_ethif->num, sc->sc_session, message)); + /* fix our state */ + sc->sc_state = PPPOE_STATE_INITIAL; + + /* notify upper layers */ + sc->sc_link_status_cb(sc->pcb, PPPOE_CB_STATE_DOWN); + + /* clean up softc */ + MEMCPY(&sc->sc_dest, ethbroadcast.addr, sizeof(sc->sc_dest)); + sc->sc_ac_cookie_len = 0; + sc->sc_session = 0; + sc->sc_padi_retried = 0; + sc->sc_padr_retried = 0; +} +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && PPPOE_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/pppol2tp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/pppol2tp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dad340aa21 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/pppol2tp.c @@ -0,0 +1,1003 @@ +/** + * @file + * Network Point to Point Protocol over Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol program file. + * + */ + +/* + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + */ + +/* + * L2TP Support status: + * + * Supported: + * - L2TPv2 (PPP over L2TP, a.k.a. UDP tunnels) + * - LAC + * + * Not supported: + * - LNS (require PPP server support) + * - L2TPv3 ethernet pseudowires + * - L2TPv3 VLAN pseudowire + * - L2TPv3 PPP pseudowires + * - L2TPv3 IP encapsulation + * - L2TPv3 IP pseudowire + * - L2TP tunnel switching - http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-l2tpext-tunnel-switching-08 + * - Multiple tunnels per UDP socket, as well as multiple sessions per tunnel + * - Hidden AVPs + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "lwip/err.h" +#include "lwip/memp.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/udp.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" +#include "netif/ppp/pppol2tp.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/magic.h" + +#if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT +#if LWIP_INCLUDED_POLARSSL_MD5 +#include "netif/ppp/polarssl/md5.h" +#else +#include "polarssl/md5.h" +#endif +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + + /* Prototypes for procedures local to this file. */ +static void pppol2tp_input(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, struct ip_addr *addr, u16_t port); +static void pppol2tp_dispatch_control_packet(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, struct ip_addr *addr, u16_t port, + struct pbuf *p, u16_t len, u16_t tunnel_id, u16_t session_id, u16_t ns, u16_t nr); +static void pppol2tp_timeout(void *arg); +static void pppol2tp_abort_connect(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp); +static void pppol2tp_clear(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp); +static err_t pppol2tp_send_sccrq(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp); +static err_t pppol2tp_send_scccn(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, u16_t ns); +static err_t pppol2tp_send_icrq(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, u16_t ns); +static err_t pppol2tp_send_iccn(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, u16_t ns); +static err_t pppol2tp_send_zlb(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, u16_t ns); +static err_t pppol2tp_send_stopccn(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, u16_t ns); + + +/* Create a new L2TP session. */ +err_t pppol2tp_create(ppp_pcb *ppp, void (*link_status_cb)(ppp_pcb *pcb, int status), pppol2tp_pcb **l2tpptr, + struct netif *netif, ip_addr_t *ipaddr, u16_t port, + u8_t *secret, u8_t secret_len) { + pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp; + struct udp_pcb *udp; + + l2tp = (pppol2tp_pcb *)memp_malloc(MEMP_PPPOL2TP_PCB); + if (l2tp == NULL) { + *l2tpptr = NULL; + return ERR_MEM; + } + + udp = udp_new(); + if (udp == NULL) { + memp_free(MEMP_PPPOL2TP_PCB, l2tp); + *l2tpptr = NULL; + return ERR_MEM; + } + udp_recv(udp, pppol2tp_input, l2tp); + + memset(l2tp, 0, sizeof(pppol2tp_pcb)); + l2tp->phase = PPPOL2TP_STATE_INITIAL; + l2tp->ppp = ppp; + l2tp->udp = udp; + l2tp->link_status_cb = link_status_cb; + l2tp->netif = netif; + ip_addr_set(&l2tp->remote_ip, ipaddr); + l2tp->remote_port = port; + #if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT + l2tp->secret = secret; + l2tp->secret_len = secret_len; +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + + *l2tpptr = l2tp; + return ERR_OK; +} + +/* Destroy a L2TP control block */ +err_t pppol2tp_destroy(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp) { + + sys_untimeout(pppol2tp_timeout, l2tp); + if (l2tp->udp != NULL) { + udp_remove(l2tp->udp); + } + memp_free(MEMP_PPPOL2TP_PCB, l2tp); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/* Be a LAC, connect to a LNS. */ +err_t pppol2tp_connect(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp) { + err_t err; + + if (l2tp->phase != PPPOL2TP_STATE_INITIAL) { + return ERR_VAL; + } + + pppol2tp_clear(l2tp); + + /* Listen to a random source port, we need to do that instead of using udp_connect() + * because the L2TP LNS might answer with its own random source port (!= 1701) + */ + udp_bind(l2tp->udp, IP_ADDR_ANY, 0); + +#if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT + /* Generate random vector */ + if (l2tp->secret != NULL) { + random_bytes(l2tp->secret_rv, sizeof(l2tp->secret_rv)); + } +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + + do { + l2tp->remote_tunnel_id = magic(); + } while(l2tp->remote_tunnel_id == 0); + /* save state, in case we fail to send SCCRQ */ + l2tp->sccrq_retried = 0; + l2tp->phase = PPPOL2TP_STATE_SCCRQ_SENT; + if ((err = pppol2tp_send_sccrq(l2tp)) != 0) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: failed to send SCCRQ, error=%d\n", err)); + } + sys_timeout(PPPOL2TP_CONTROL_TIMEOUT, pppol2tp_timeout, l2tp); + return err; +} + +/* Disconnect */ +void pppol2tp_disconnect(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp) { + + if (l2tp->phase < PPPOL2TP_STATE_DATA) { + return; + } + + l2tp->our_ns++; + pppol2tp_send_stopccn(l2tp, l2tp->our_ns); + + pppol2tp_clear(l2tp); + l2tp->link_status_cb(l2tp->ppp, PPPOL2TP_CB_STATE_DOWN); /* notify upper layers */ +} + +/* UDP Callback for incoming L2TP frames */ +static void pppol2tp_input(void *arg, struct udp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, struct ip_addr *addr, u16_t port) { + pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp = (pppol2tp_pcb*)arg; + u16_t hflags, hlen, len=0, tunnel_id=0, session_id=0, ns=0, nr=0, offset=0; + u8_t *inp; + + if (l2tp->phase < PPPOL2TP_STATE_SCCRQ_SENT) { + goto free_and_return; + } + + /* printf("-----------\nL2TP INPUT, %d\n", p->len); */ + p = ppp_singlebuf(p); + + /* L2TP header */ + if (p->len < sizeof(hflags) + sizeof(tunnel_id) + sizeof(session_id) ) { + goto packet_too_short; + } + + inp = p->payload; + GETSHORT(hflags, inp); + + if (hflags & PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL) { + /* check mandatory flags for a control packet */ + if ( (hflags & PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL_MANDATORY) != PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL_MANDATORY ) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: mandatory header flags for control packet not set\n")); + goto free_and_return; + } + /* check forbidden flags for a control packet */ + if (hflags & PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL_FORBIDDEN) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: forbidden header flags for control packet found\n")); + goto free_and_return; + } + } else { + /* check mandatory flags for a data packet */ + if ( (hflags & PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_DATA_MANDATORY) != PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_DATA_MANDATORY) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: mandatory header flags for data packet not set\n")); + goto free_and_return; + } + } + + /* Expected header size */ + hlen = sizeof(hflags) + sizeof(tunnel_id) + sizeof(session_id); + if (hflags & PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_LENGTH) { + hlen += sizeof(len); + } + if (hflags & PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_SEQUENCE) { + hlen += sizeof(ns) + sizeof(nr); + } + if (hflags & PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_OFFSET) { + hlen += sizeof(offset); + } + if (p->len < hlen) { + goto packet_too_short; + } + + if (hflags & PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_LENGTH) { + GETSHORT(len, inp); + if (p->len < len || len < hlen) { + goto packet_too_short; + } + } + GETSHORT(tunnel_id, inp); + GETSHORT(session_id, inp); + if (hflags & PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_SEQUENCE) { + GETSHORT(ns, inp); + GETSHORT(nr, inp); + } + if (hflags & PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_OFFSET) { + GETSHORT(offset, inp) + if (offset > 4096) { /* don't be fooled with large offset which might overflow hlen */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: strange packet received, offset=%d\n", offset)); + goto free_and_return; + } + hlen += offset; + if (p->len < hlen) { + goto packet_too_short; + } + INCPTR(offset, inp); + } + + /* printf("HLEN = %d\n", hlen); */ + + /* skip L2TP header */ + if (pbuf_header(p, -hlen) != 0) { + goto free_and_return; + } + + /* printf("LEN=%d, TUNNEL_ID=%d, SESSION_ID=%d, NS=%d, NR=%d, OFFSET=%d\n", len, tunnel_id, session_id, ns, nr, offset); */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: input packet, len=%"U16_F", tunnel=%"U16_F", session=%"U16_F", ns=%"U16_F", nr=%"U16_F"\n", + len, tunnel_id, session_id, ns, nr)); + + /* Control packet */ + if (hflags & PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL) { + pppol2tp_dispatch_control_packet(l2tp, addr, port, p, len, tunnel_id, session_id, ns, nr); + goto free_and_return; + } + + /* Data packet */ + if(l2tp->phase != PPPOL2TP_STATE_DATA) { + goto free_and_return; + } + if(tunnel_id != l2tp->remote_tunnel_id) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: tunnel ID mismatch, assigned=%d, received=%d\n", l2tp->remote_tunnel_id, tunnel_id)); + goto free_and_return; + } + if(session_id != l2tp->remote_session_id) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: session ID mismatch, assigned=%d, received=%d\n", l2tp->remote_session_id, session_id)); + goto free_and_return; + } + /* + * skip address & flags if necessary + * + * RFC 2661 does not specify whether the PPP frame in the L2TP payload should + * have a HDLC header or not. We handle both cases for compatibility. + */ + GETSHORT(hflags, inp); + if (hflags == 0xff03) { + pbuf_header(p, -(s16_t)2); + } + /* Dispatch the packet thereby consuming it. */ + ppp_input(l2tp->ppp, p); + return; + +packet_too_short: + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: packet too short: %d\n", p->len)); +free_and_return: + pbuf_free(p); +} + +/* L2TP Control packet entry point */ +static void pppol2tp_dispatch_control_packet(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, struct ip_addr *addr, u16_t port, + struct pbuf *p, u16_t len, u16_t tunnel_id, u16_t session_id, u16_t ns, u16_t nr) { + u8_t *inp; + u16_t avplen, avpflags, vendorid, attributetype, messagetype=0; + err_t err; +#if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT + md5_context md5_context; + u8_t md5_hash[16]; + u8_t challenge_id = 0; +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + + l2tp->peer_nr = nr; + l2tp->peer_ns = ns; + /* printf("L2TP CTRL INPUT, ns=%d, nr=%d, len=%d\n", ns, nr, p->len); */ + + /* Handle the special case of the ICCN acknowledge */ + if (l2tp->phase == PPPOL2TP_STATE_ICCN_SENT && l2tp->peer_nr > l2tp->our_ns) { + l2tp->phase = PPPOL2TP_STATE_DATA; + } + + /* ZLB packets */ + if (p->len == 0) { + return; + } + + inp = p->payload; + /* Decode AVPs */ + while (p->len > 0) { + if (p->len < sizeof(avpflags) + sizeof(vendorid) + sizeof(attributetype) ) { + goto packet_too_short; + } + GETSHORT(avpflags, inp); + avplen = avpflags & PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_LENGTHMASK; + /* printf("AVPLEN = %d\n", avplen); */ + if (p->len < avplen || avplen < sizeof(avpflags) + sizeof(vendorid) + sizeof(attributetype)) { + goto packet_too_short; + } + GETSHORT(vendorid, inp); + GETSHORT(attributetype, inp); + avplen -= sizeof(avpflags) + sizeof(vendorid) + sizeof(attributetype); + + /* Message type must be the first AVP */ + if (messagetype == 0) { + if (attributetype != 0 || vendorid != 0 || avplen != sizeof(messagetype) ) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: message type must be the first AVP\n")); + return; + } + GETSHORT(messagetype, inp); + /* printf("Message type = %d\n", messagetype); */ + switch(messagetype) { + /* Start Control Connection Reply */ + case PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_SCCRP: + /* Only accept SCCRP packet if we sent a SCCRQ */ + if (l2tp->phase != PPPOL2TP_STATE_SCCRQ_SENT) { + goto send_zlb; + } + break; + /* Incoming Call Reply */ + case PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_ICRP: + /* Only accept ICRP packet if we sent a IRCQ */ + if (l2tp->phase != PPPOL2TP_STATE_ICRQ_SENT) { + goto send_zlb; + } + break; + /* Stop Control Connection Notification */ + case PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_STOPCCN: + pppol2tp_send_zlb(l2tp, l2tp->our_ns); /* Ack the StopCCN before we switch to down state */ + if (l2tp->phase < PPPOL2TP_STATE_DATA) { + pppol2tp_abort_connect(l2tp); + } else if (l2tp->phase == PPPOL2TP_STATE_DATA) { + /* Don't disconnect here, we let the LCP Echo/Reply find the fact + * that PPP session is down. Asking the PPP stack to end the session + * require strict checking about the PPP phase to prevent endless + * disconnection loops. + */ + } + return; + } + goto nextavp; + } + + /* Skip proprietary L2TP extensions */ + if (vendorid != 0) { + goto skipavp; + } + + switch (messagetype) { + /* Start Control Connection Reply */ + case PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_SCCRP: + switch (attributetype) { + case PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_TUNNELID: + if (avplen != sizeof(l2tp->source_tunnel_id) ) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: AVP Assign tunnel ID length check failed\n")); + return; + } + GETSHORT(l2tp->source_tunnel_id, inp); + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: Assigned tunnel ID %"U16_F"\n", l2tp->source_tunnel_id)); + goto nextavp; +#if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT + case PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_CHALLENGE: + if (avplen == 0) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: Challenge length check failed\n")); + return; + } + if (l2tp->secret == NULL) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: Received challenge from peer and no secret key available\n")); + pppol2tp_abort_connect(l2tp); + return; + } + /* Generate hash of ID, secret, challenge */ + md5_starts(&md5_context); + challenge_id = PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_SCCCN; + md5_update(&md5_context, &challenge_id, 1); + md5_update(&md5_context, l2tp->secret, l2tp->secret_len); + md5_update(&md5_context, inp, avplen); + md5_finish(&md5_context, l2tp->challenge_hash); + l2tp->send_challenge = 1; + goto skipavp; + case PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_CHALLENGERESPONSE: + if (avplen != PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_CHALLENGERESPONSE_SIZE) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: AVP Challenge Response length check failed\n")); + return; + } + /* Generate hash of ID, secret, challenge */ + md5_starts(&md5_context); + challenge_id = PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_SCCRP; + md5_update(&md5_context, &challenge_id, 1); + md5_update(&md5_context, l2tp->secret, l2tp->secret_len); + md5_update(&md5_context, l2tp->secret_rv, sizeof(l2tp->secret_rv)); + md5_finish(&md5_context, md5_hash); + if ( memcmp(inp, md5_hash, sizeof(md5_hash)) ) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: Received challenge response from peer and secret key do not match\n")); + pppol2tp_abort_connect(l2tp); + return; + } + goto skipavp; +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + } + break; + /* Incoming Call Reply */ + case PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_ICRP: + switch (attributetype) { + case PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_SESSIONID: + if (avplen != sizeof(l2tp->source_session_id) ) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: AVP Assign session ID length check failed\n")); + return; + } + GETSHORT(l2tp->source_session_id, inp); + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: Assigned session ID %"U16_F"\n", l2tp->source_session_id)); + goto nextavp; + } + break; + } + +skipavp: + INCPTR(avplen, inp); +nextavp: + /* printf("AVP Found, vendor=%d, attribute=%d, len=%d\n", vendorid, attributetype, avplen); */ + /* next AVP */ + if (pbuf_header(p, -avplen - sizeof(avpflags) - sizeof(vendorid) - sizeof(attributetype) ) != 0) { + return; + } + } + + switch(messagetype) { + /* Start Control Connection Reply */ + case PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_SCCRP: + do { + l2tp->remote_session_id = magic(); + } while(l2tp->remote_session_id == 0); + l2tp->tunnel_port = port; /* LNS server might have chosen its own local port */ + l2tp->icrq_retried = 0; + l2tp->phase = PPPOL2TP_STATE_ICRQ_SENT; + l2tp->our_ns++; + if ((err = pppol2tp_send_scccn(l2tp, l2tp->our_ns)) != 0) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: failed to send SCCCN, error=%d\n", err)); + } + l2tp->our_ns++; + if ((err = pppol2tp_send_icrq(l2tp, l2tp->our_ns)) != 0) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: failed to send ICRQ, error=%d\n", err)); + } + sys_untimeout(pppol2tp_timeout, l2tp); + sys_timeout(PPPOL2TP_CONTROL_TIMEOUT, pppol2tp_timeout, l2tp); + break; + /* Incoming Call Reply */ + case PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_ICRP: + l2tp->iccn_retried = 0; + l2tp->phase = PPPOL2TP_STATE_ICCN_SENT; + l2tp->our_ns++; + l2tp->link_status_cb(l2tp->ppp, PPPOL2TP_CB_STATE_UP); /* notify upper layers */ + if ((err = pppol2tp_send_iccn(l2tp, l2tp->our_ns)) != 0) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: failed to send ICCN, error=%d\n", err)); + } + sys_untimeout(pppol2tp_timeout, l2tp); + sys_timeout(PPPOL2TP_CONTROL_TIMEOUT, pppol2tp_timeout, l2tp); + break; + /* Unhandled packet, send ZLB ACK */ + default: + goto send_zlb; + } + return; + +send_zlb: + pppol2tp_send_zlb(l2tp, l2tp->our_ns); + return; +packet_too_short: + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: packet too short: %d\n", p->len)); +} + +/* L2TP Timeout handler */ +static void pppol2tp_timeout(void *arg) { + pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp = (pppol2tp_pcb*)arg; + err_t err; + u32_t retry_wait; + + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: timeout\n")); + + switch (l2tp->phase) { + case PPPOL2TP_STATE_SCCRQ_SENT: + /* backoff wait */ + if (l2tp->sccrq_retried < 0xff) { + l2tp->sccrq_retried++; + } + if (!l2tp->ppp->settings.persist && l2tp->sccrq_retried >= PPPOL2TP_MAXSCCRQ) { + pppol2tp_abort_connect(l2tp); + return; + } + retry_wait = LWIP_MIN(PPPOL2TP_CONTROL_TIMEOUT * l2tp->sccrq_retried, PPPOL2TP_SLOW_RETRY); + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: sccrq_retried=%d\n", l2tp->sccrq_retried)); + if ((err = pppol2tp_send_sccrq(l2tp)) != 0) { + l2tp->sccrq_retried--; + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: failed to send SCCRQ, error=%d\n", err)); + } + sys_timeout(retry_wait, pppol2tp_timeout, l2tp); + break; + + case PPPOL2TP_STATE_ICRQ_SENT: + l2tp->icrq_retried++; + if (l2tp->icrq_retried >= PPPOL2TP_MAXICRQ) { + pppol2tp_abort_connect(l2tp); + return; + } + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: icrq_retried=%d\n", l2tp->icrq_retried)); + if (l2tp->peer_nr <= l2tp->our_ns -1) { /* the SCCCN was not acknowledged */ + if ((err = pppol2tp_send_scccn(l2tp, l2tp->our_ns -1)) != 0) { + l2tp->icrq_retried--; + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: failed to send SCCCN, error=%d\n", err)); + sys_timeout(PPPOL2TP_CONTROL_TIMEOUT, pppol2tp_timeout, l2tp); + break; + } + } + if ((err = pppol2tp_send_icrq(l2tp, l2tp->our_ns)) != 0) { + l2tp->icrq_retried--; + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: failed to send ICRQ, error=%d\n", err)); + } + sys_timeout(PPPOL2TP_CONTROL_TIMEOUT, pppol2tp_timeout, l2tp); + break; + + case PPPOL2TP_STATE_ICCN_SENT: + l2tp->iccn_retried++; + if (l2tp->iccn_retried >= PPPOL2TP_MAXICCN) { + pppol2tp_abort_connect(l2tp); + return; + } + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: iccn_retried=%d\n", l2tp->iccn_retried)); + if ((err = pppol2tp_send_iccn(l2tp, l2tp->our_ns)) != 0) { + l2tp->iccn_retried--; + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: failed to send ICCN, error=%d\n", err)); + } + sys_timeout(PPPOL2TP_CONTROL_TIMEOUT, pppol2tp_timeout, l2tp); + break; + + default: + return; /* all done, work in peace */ + } +} + +/* Connection attempt aborted */ +static void pppol2tp_abort_connect(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_DEBUG, ("pppol2tp: could not establish connection\n")); + pppol2tp_clear(l2tp); + l2tp->link_status_cb(l2tp->ppp, PPPOL2TP_CB_STATE_FAILED); /* notify upper layers */ +} + +/* Reset L2TP control block to its initial state */ +static void pppol2tp_clear(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp) { + /* stop any timer */ + sys_untimeout(pppol2tp_timeout, l2tp); + l2tp->phase = PPPOL2TP_STATE_INITIAL; + l2tp->tunnel_port = l2tp->remote_port; + l2tp->our_ns = 0; + l2tp->peer_nr = 0; + l2tp->peer_ns = 0; + l2tp->source_tunnel_id = 0; + l2tp->remote_tunnel_id = 0; + l2tp->source_session_id = 0; + l2tp->remote_session_id = 0; + /* l2tp->*_retried are cleared when used */ +} + +/* Initiate a new tunnel */ +static err_t pppol2tp_send_sccrq(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp) { + struct pbuf *pb; + u8_t *p; + u16_t len; + + /* calculate UDP packet length */ + len = 12 +8 +8 +10 +10 +6+sizeof(PPPOL2TP_HOSTNAME)-1 +6+sizeof(PPPOL2TP_VENDORNAME)-1 +8 +8; +#if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT + if (l2tp->secret != NULL) { + len += 6 + sizeof(l2tp->secret_rv); + } +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + + /* allocate a buffer */ + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, len, PBUF_RAM); + if (pb == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("pb->tot_len == pb->len", pb->tot_len == pb->len); + + p = (u8_t*)pb->payload; + /* fill in pkt */ + /* L2TP control header */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL_MANDATORY, p); + PUTSHORT(len, p); /* Length */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Tunnel Id */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Session Id */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* NS Sequence number - to peer */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* NR Sequence number - expected for peer */ + + /* AVP - Message type */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 8, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_MESSAGE, p); /* Attribute type: Message Type */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_SCCRQ, p); /* Attribute value: Message type: SCCRQ */ + + /* AVP - L2TP Version */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 8, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_VERSION, p); /* Attribute type: Version */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_VERSION, p); /* Attribute value: L2TP Version */ + + /* AVP - Framing capabilities */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 10, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_FRAMINGCAPABILITIES, p); /* Attribute type: Framing capabilities */ + PUTLONG(PPPOL2TP_FRAMINGCAPABILITIES, p); /* Attribute value: Framing capabilities */ + + /* AVP - Bearer capabilities */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 10, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_BEARERCAPABILITIES, p); /* Attribute type: Bearer capabilities */ + PUTLONG(PPPOL2TP_BEARERCAPABILITIES, p); /* Attribute value: Bearer capabilities */ + + /* AVP - Host name */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 6+sizeof(PPPOL2TP_HOSTNAME)-1, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_HOSTNAME, p); /* Attribute type: Hostname */ + MEMCPY(p, PPPOL2TP_HOSTNAME, sizeof(PPPOL2TP_HOSTNAME)-1); /* Attribute value: Hostname */ + INCPTR(sizeof(PPPOL2TP_HOSTNAME)-1, p); + + /* AVP - Vendor name */ + PUTSHORT(6+sizeof(PPPOL2TP_VENDORNAME)-1, p); /* len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_VENDORNAME, p); /* Attribute type: Vendor name */ + MEMCPY(p, PPPOL2TP_VENDORNAME, sizeof(PPPOL2TP_VENDORNAME)-1); /* Attribute value: Vendor name */ + INCPTR(sizeof(PPPOL2TP_VENDORNAME)-1, p); + + /* AVP - Assign tunnel ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 8, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_TUNNELID, p); /* Attribute type: Tunnel ID */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->remote_tunnel_id, p); /* Attribute value: Tunnel ID */ + + /* AVP - Receive window size */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 8, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_RECEIVEWINDOWSIZE, p); /* Attribute type: Receive window size */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_RECEIVEWINDOWSIZE, p); /* Attribute value: Receive window size */ + +#if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT + /* AVP - Challenge */ + if (l2tp->secret != NULL) { + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 6 + sizeof(l2tp->secret_rv), p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_CHALLENGE, p); /* Attribute type: Challenge */ + MEMCPY(p, l2tp->secret_rv, sizeof(l2tp->secret_rv)); /* Attribute value: Random vector */ + INCPTR(sizeof(l2tp->secret_rv), p); + } +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + + if(l2tp->netif) { + udp_sendto_if(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port, l2tp->netif); + } else { + udp_sendto(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port); + } + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/* Complete tunnel establishment */ +static err_t pppol2tp_send_scccn(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, u16_t ns) { + struct pbuf *pb; + u8_t *p; + u16_t len; + + /* calculate UDP packet length */ + len = 12 +8; +#if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT + if (l2tp->send_challenge) { + len += 6 + sizeof(l2tp->challenge_hash); + } +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + + /* allocate a buffer */ + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, len, PBUF_RAM); + if (pb == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("pb->tot_len == pb->len", pb->tot_len == pb->len); + + p = (u8_t*)pb->payload; + /* fill in pkt */ + /* L2TP control header */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL_MANDATORY, p); + PUTSHORT(len, p); /* Length */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->source_tunnel_id, p); /* Tunnel Id */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Session Id */ + PUTSHORT(ns, p); /* NS Sequence number - to peer */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->peer_ns+1, p); /* NR Sequence number - expected for peer */ + + /* AVP - Message type */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 8, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_MESSAGE, p); /* Attribute type: Message Type */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_SCCCN, p); /* Attribute value: Message type: SCCCN */ + +#if PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT + /* AVP - Challenge response */ + if (l2tp->send_challenge) { + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 6 + sizeof(l2tp->challenge_hash), p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_CHALLENGERESPONSE, p); /* Attribute type: Challenge response */ + MEMCPY(p, l2tp->challenge_hash, sizeof(l2tp->challenge_hash)); /* Attribute value: Computed challenge */ + INCPTR(sizeof(l2tp->challenge_hash), p); + } +#endif /* PPPOL2TP_AUTH_SUPPORT */ + + if(l2tp->netif) { + udp_sendto_if(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port, l2tp->netif); + } else { + udp_sendto(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port); + } + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/* Initiate a new session */ +static err_t pppol2tp_send_icrq(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, u16_t ns) { + struct pbuf *pb; + u8_t *p; + u16_t len; + u32_t serialnumber; + + /* calculate UDP packet length */ + len = 12 +8 +8 +10; + + /* allocate a buffer */ + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, len, PBUF_RAM); + if (pb == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("pb->tot_len == pb->len", pb->tot_len == pb->len); + + p = (u8_t*)pb->payload; + /* fill in pkt */ + /* L2TP control header */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL_MANDATORY, p); + PUTSHORT(len, p); /* Length */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->source_tunnel_id, p); /* Tunnel Id */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Session Id */ + PUTSHORT(ns, p); /* NS Sequence number - to peer */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->peer_ns+1, p); /* NR Sequence number - expected for peer */ + + /* AVP - Message type */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 8, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_MESSAGE, p); /* Attribute type: Message Type */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_ICRQ, p); /* Attribute value: Message type: ICRQ */ + + /* AVP - Assign session ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 8, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_SESSIONID, p); /* Attribute type: Session ID */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->remote_session_id, p); /* Attribute value: Session ID */ + + /* AVP - Call Serial Number */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 10, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_CALLSERIALNUMBER, p); /* Attribute type: Serial number */ + serialnumber = magic(); + PUTLONG(serialnumber, p); /* Attribute value: Serial number */ + + if(l2tp->netif) { + udp_sendto_if(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port, l2tp->netif); + } else { + udp_sendto(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port); + } + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/* Complete tunnel establishment */ +static err_t pppol2tp_send_iccn(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, u16_t ns) { + struct pbuf *pb; + u8_t *p; + u16_t len; + + /* calculate UDP packet length */ + len = 12 +8 +10 +10; + + /* allocate a buffer */ + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, len, PBUF_RAM); + if (pb == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("pb->tot_len == pb->len", pb->tot_len == pb->len); + + p = (u8_t*)pb->payload; + /* fill in pkt */ + /* L2TP control header */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL_MANDATORY, p); + PUTSHORT(len, p); /* Length */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->source_tunnel_id, p); /* Tunnel Id */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->source_session_id, p); /* Session Id */ + PUTSHORT(ns, p); /* NS Sequence number - to peer */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->peer_ns+1, p); /* NR Sequence number - expected for peer */ + + /* AVP - Message type */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 8, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_MESSAGE, p); /* Attribute type: Message Type */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_ICCN, p); /* Attribute value: Message type: ICCN */ + + /* AVP - Framing type */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 10, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_FRAMINGTYPE, p); /* Attribute type: Framing type */ + PUTLONG(PPPOL2TP_FRAMINGTYPE, p); /* Attribute value: Framing type */ + + /* AVP - TX Connect speed */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 10, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_TXCONNECTSPEED, p); /* Attribute type: TX Connect speed */ + PUTLONG(PPPOL2TP_TXCONNECTSPEED, p); /* Attribute value: TX Connect speed */ + + if(l2tp->netif) { + udp_sendto_if(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port, l2tp->netif); + } else { + udp_sendto(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port); + } + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/* Send a ZLB ACK packet */ +static err_t pppol2tp_send_zlb(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, u16_t ns) { + struct pbuf *pb; + u8_t *p; + u16_t len; + + /* calculate UDP packet length */ + len = 12; + + /* allocate a buffer */ + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, len, PBUF_RAM); + if (pb == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("pb->tot_len == pb->len", pb->tot_len == pb->len); + + p = (u8_t*)pb->payload; + /* fill in pkt */ + /* L2TP control header */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL_MANDATORY, p); + PUTSHORT(len, p); /* Length */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->source_tunnel_id, p); /* Tunnel Id */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Session Id */ + PUTSHORT(ns, p); /* NS Sequence number - to peer */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->peer_ns+1, p); /* NR Sequence number - expected for peer */ + + if(l2tp->netif) { + udp_sendto_if(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port, l2tp->netif); + } else { + udp_sendto(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port); + } + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/* Send a StopCCN packet */ +static err_t pppol2tp_send_stopccn(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, u16_t ns) { + struct pbuf *pb; + u8_t *p; + u16_t len; + + /* calculate UDP packet length */ + len = 12 +8 +8 +8; + + /* allocate a buffer */ + pb = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, len, PBUF_RAM); + if (pb == NULL) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("pb->tot_len == pb->len", pb->tot_len == pb->len); + + p = (u8_t*)pb->payload; + /* fill in pkt */ + /* L2TP control header */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_CONTROL_MANDATORY, p); + PUTSHORT(len, p); /* Length */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->source_tunnel_id, p); /* Tunnel Id */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Session Id */ + PUTSHORT(ns, p); /* NS Sequence number - to peer */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->peer_ns+1, p); /* NR Sequence number - expected for peer */ + + /* AVP - Message type */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 8, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_MESSAGE, p); /* Attribute type: Message Type */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_MESSAGETYPE_STOPCCN, p); /* Attribute value: Message type: StopCCN */ + + /* AVP - Assign tunnel ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 8, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_TUNNELID, p); /* Attribute type: Tunnel ID */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->remote_tunnel_id, p); /* Attribute value: Tunnel ID */ + + /* AVP - Result code */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPHEADERFLAG_MANDATORY + 8, p); /* Mandatory flag + len field */ + PUTSHORT(0, p); /* Vendor ID */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_AVPTYPE_RESULTCODE, p); /* Attribute type: Result code */ + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_RESULTCODE, p); /* Attribute value: Result code */ + + if(l2tp->netif) { + udp_sendto_if(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port, l2tp->netif); + } else { + udp_sendto(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port); + } + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_OK; +} + +err_t pppol2tp_xmit(pppol2tp_pcb *l2tp, struct pbuf *pb) { + u8_t *p; + + /* are we ready to process data yet? */ + if (l2tp->phase < PPPOL2TP_STATE_DATA) { + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_CONN; + } + + /* make room for L2TP header - should not fail */ + if (pbuf_header(pb, PPPOL2TP_OUTPUT_DATA_HEADER_LEN) != 0) { + /* bail out */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_ERR, ("pppol2tp: pppol2tp_pcb: could not allocate room for L2TP header\n")); + LINK_STATS_INC(link.lenerr); + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_BUF; + } + + p = pb->payload; + PUTSHORT(PPPOL2TP_HEADERFLAG_DATA_MANDATORY, p); + PUTSHORT(l2tp->source_tunnel_id, p); /* Tunnel Id */ + PUTSHORT(l2tp->source_session_id, p); /* Session Id */ + + if(l2tp->netif) { + udp_sendto_if(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port, l2tp->netif); + } else { + udp_sendto(l2tp->udp, pb, &l2tp->remote_ip, l2tp->remote_port); + } + pbuf_free(pb); + return ERR_OK; +} + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && PPPOL2TP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/upap.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/upap.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..11dddd3ec0 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/upap.c @@ -0,0 +1,669 @@ +/* + * upap.c - User/Password Authentication Protocol. + * + * Copyright (c) 1984-2000 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * + * 3. The name "Carnegie Mellon University" must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. For permission or any legal + * details, please contact + * Office of Technology Transfer + * Carnegie Mellon University + * 5000 Forbes Avenue + * Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + * (412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395 + * tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu + * + * 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Computing Services + * at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)." + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && PAP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +/* + * TODO: + */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include +#include +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/upap.h" + +#if PPP_OPTIONS +/* + * Command-line options. + */ +static option_t pap_option_list[] = { + { "hide-password", o_bool, &hide_password, + "Don't output passwords to log", OPT_PRIO | 1 }, + { "show-password", o_bool, &hide_password, + "Show password string in debug log messages", OPT_PRIOSUB | 0 }, + + { "pap-restart", o_int, &upap[0].us_timeouttime, + "Set retransmit timeout for PAP", OPT_PRIO }, + { "pap-max-authreq", o_int, &upap[0].us_maxtransmits, + "Set max number of transmissions for auth-reqs", OPT_PRIO }, + { "pap-timeout", o_int, &upap[0].us_reqtimeout, + "Set time limit for peer PAP authentication", OPT_PRIO }, + + { NULL } +}; +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ + +/* + * Protocol entry points. + */ +static void upap_init(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void upap_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void upap_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb); +static void upap_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inpacket, int l); +static void upap_protrej(ppp_pcb *pcb); +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +static int upap_printpkt(u_char *p, int plen, void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg); +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +const struct protent pap_protent = { + PPP_PAP, + upap_init, + upap_input, + upap_protrej, + upap_lowerup, + upap_lowerdown, + NULL, + NULL, +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + upap_printpkt, +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + NULL, + 1, +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + "PAP", + NULL, +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ +#if PPP_OPTIONS + pap_option_list, + NULL, +#endif /* PPP_OPTIONS */ +#if DEMAND_SUPPORT + NULL, + NULL +#endif /* DEMAND_SUPPORT */ +}; + +static void upap_timeout(void *arg); +#if PPP_SERVER +static void upap_reqtimeout(void *arg); +static void upap_rauthreq(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inp, int id, int len); +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +static void upap_rauthack(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inp, int id, int len); +static void upap_rauthnak(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inp, int id, int len); +static void upap_sauthreq(ppp_pcb *pcb); +#if PPP_SERVER +static void upap_sresp(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char code, u_char id, char *msg, int msglen); +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + + +/* + * upap_init - Initialize a UPAP unit. + */ +static void upap_init(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + pcb->upap.us_user = NULL; + pcb->upap.us_userlen = 0; + pcb->upap.us_passwd = NULL; + pcb->upap.us_passwdlen = 0; + pcb->upap.us_clientstate = UPAPCS_INITIAL; +#if PPP_SERVER + pcb->upap.us_serverstate = UPAPSS_INITIAL; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + pcb->upap.us_id = 0; +} + + +/* + * upap_authwithpeer - Authenticate us with our peer (start client). + * + * Set new state and send authenticate's. + */ +void upap_authwithpeer(ppp_pcb *pcb, char *user, char *password) { + + if(!user || !password) + return; + + /* Save the username and password we're given */ + pcb->upap.us_user = user; + pcb->upap.us_userlen = LWIP_MIN(strlen(user), 0xff); + pcb->upap.us_passwd = password; + pcb->upap.us_passwdlen = LWIP_MIN(strlen(password), 0xff); + pcb->upap.us_transmits = 0; + + /* Lower layer up yet? */ + if (pcb->upap.us_clientstate == UPAPCS_INITIAL || + pcb->upap.us_clientstate == UPAPCS_PENDING) { + pcb->upap.us_clientstate = UPAPCS_PENDING; + return; + } + + upap_sauthreq(pcb); /* Start protocol */ +} + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* + * upap_authpeer - Authenticate our peer (start server). + * + * Set new state. + */ +void upap_authpeer(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + /* Lower layer up yet? */ + if (pcb->upap.us_serverstate == UPAPSS_INITIAL || + pcb->upap.us_serverstate == UPAPSS_PENDING) { + pcb->upap.us_serverstate = UPAPSS_PENDING; + return; + } + + pcb->upap.us_serverstate = UPAPSS_LISTEN; + if (pcb->settings.pap_req_timeout > 0) + TIMEOUT(upap_reqtimeout, pcb, pcb->settings.pap_req_timeout); +} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +/* + * upap_timeout - Retransmission timer for sending auth-reqs expired. + */ +static void upap_timeout(void *arg) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = (ppp_pcb*)arg; + + if (pcb->upap.us_clientstate != UPAPCS_AUTHREQ) + return; + + if (pcb->upap.us_transmits >= pcb->settings.pap_max_transmits) { + /* give up in disgust */ + ppp_error("No response to PAP authenticate-requests"); + pcb->upap.us_clientstate = UPAPCS_BADAUTH; + auth_withpeer_fail(pcb, PPP_PAP); + return; + } + + upap_sauthreq(pcb); /* Send Authenticate-Request */ +} + + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* + * upap_reqtimeout - Give up waiting for the peer to send an auth-req. + */ +static void upap_reqtimeout(void *arg) { + ppp_pcb *pcb = (ppp_pcb*)arg; + + if (pcb->upap.us_serverstate != UPAPSS_LISTEN) + return; /* huh?? */ + + auth_peer_fail(pcb, PPP_PAP); + pcb->upap.us_serverstate = UPAPSS_BADAUTH; +} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + + +/* + * upap_lowerup - The lower layer is up. + * + * Start authenticating if pending. + */ +static void upap_lowerup(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + if (pcb->upap.us_clientstate == UPAPCS_INITIAL) + pcb->upap.us_clientstate = UPAPCS_CLOSED; + else if (pcb->upap.us_clientstate == UPAPCS_PENDING) { + upap_sauthreq(pcb); /* send an auth-request */ + } + +#if PPP_SERVER + if (pcb->upap.us_serverstate == UPAPSS_INITIAL) + pcb->upap.us_serverstate = UPAPSS_CLOSED; + else if (pcb->upap.us_serverstate == UPAPSS_PENDING) { + pcb->upap.us_serverstate = UPAPSS_LISTEN; + if (pcb->settings.pap_req_timeout > 0) + TIMEOUT(upap_reqtimeout, pcb, pcb->settings.pap_req_timeout); + } +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +} + + +/* + * upap_lowerdown - The lower layer is down. + * + * Cancel all timeouts. + */ +static void upap_lowerdown(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + if (pcb->upap.us_clientstate == UPAPCS_AUTHREQ) /* Timeout pending? */ + UNTIMEOUT(upap_timeout, pcb); /* Cancel timeout */ +#if PPP_SERVER + if (pcb->upap.us_serverstate == UPAPSS_LISTEN && pcb->settings.pap_req_timeout > 0) + UNTIMEOUT(upap_reqtimeout, pcb); +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + + pcb->upap.us_clientstate = UPAPCS_INITIAL; +#if PPP_SERVER + pcb->upap.us_serverstate = UPAPSS_INITIAL; +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ +} + + +/* + * upap_protrej - Peer doesn't speak this protocol. + * + * This shouldn't happen. In any case, pretend lower layer went down. + */ +static void upap_protrej(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + + if (pcb->upap.us_clientstate == UPAPCS_AUTHREQ) { + ppp_error("PAP authentication failed due to protocol-reject"); + auth_withpeer_fail(pcb, PPP_PAP); + } +#if PPP_SERVER + if (pcb->upap.us_serverstate == UPAPSS_LISTEN) { + ppp_error("PAP authentication of peer failed (protocol-reject)"); + auth_peer_fail(pcb, PPP_PAP); + } +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + upap_lowerdown(pcb); +} + + +/* + * upap_input - Input UPAP packet. + */ +static void upap_input(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inpacket, int l) { + u_char *inp; + u_char code, id; + int len; + + /* + * Parse header (code, id and length). + * If packet too short, drop it. + */ + inp = inpacket; + if (l < UPAP_HEADERLEN) { + UPAPDEBUG(("pap_input: rcvd short header.")); + return; + } + GETCHAR(code, inp); + GETCHAR(id, inp); + GETSHORT(len, inp); + if (len < UPAP_HEADERLEN) { + UPAPDEBUG(("pap_input: rcvd illegal length.")); + return; + } + if (len > l) { + UPAPDEBUG(("pap_input: rcvd short packet.")); + return; + } + len -= UPAP_HEADERLEN; + + /* + * Action depends on code. + */ + switch (code) { + case UPAP_AUTHREQ: +#if PPP_SERVER + upap_rauthreq(pcb, inp, id, len); +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + break; + + case UPAP_AUTHACK: + upap_rauthack(pcb, inp, id, len); + break; + + case UPAP_AUTHNAK: + upap_rauthnak(pcb, inp, id, len); + break; + + default: /* XXX Need code reject */ + break; + } +} + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* + * upap_rauth - Receive Authenticate. + */ +static void upap_rauthreq(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inp, int id, int len) { + u_char ruserlen, rpasswdlen; + char *ruser, *rpasswd; + char rhostname[256]; + int retcode; + char *msg; + int msglen; + + if (pcb->upap.us_serverstate < UPAPSS_LISTEN) + return; + + /* + * If we receive a duplicate authenticate-request, we are + * supposed to return the same status as for the first request. + */ + if (pcb->upap.us_serverstate == UPAPSS_OPEN) { + upap_sresp(pcb, UPAP_AUTHACK, id, "", 0); /* return auth-ack */ + return; + } + if (pcb->upap.us_serverstate == UPAPSS_BADAUTH) { + upap_sresp(pcb, UPAP_AUTHNAK, id, "", 0); /* return auth-nak */ + return; + } + + /* + * Parse user/passwd. + */ + if (len < 1) { + UPAPDEBUG(("pap_rauth: rcvd short packet.")); + return; + } + GETCHAR(ruserlen, inp); + len -= sizeof (u_char) + ruserlen + sizeof (u_char); + if (len < 0) { + UPAPDEBUG(("pap_rauth: rcvd short packet.")); + return; + } + ruser = (char *) inp; + INCPTR(ruserlen, inp); + GETCHAR(rpasswdlen, inp); + if (len < rpasswdlen) { + UPAPDEBUG(("pap_rauth: rcvd short packet.")); + return; + } + + /* FIXME: we need a way to check peer secret */ + rpasswd = (char *) inp; + + /* + * Check the username and password given. + */ +#if 0 + retcode = check_passwd(pcb->upap.us_unit, ruser, ruserlen, rpasswd, + rpasswdlen, &msg); + BZERO(rpasswd, rpasswdlen); + + /* + * Check remote number authorization. A plugin may have filled in + * the remote number or added an allowed number, and rather than + * return an authenticate failure, is leaving it for us to verify. + */ + if (retcode == UPAP_AUTHACK) { + if (!auth_number()) { + /* We do not want to leak info about the pap result. */ + retcode = UPAP_AUTHNAK; /* XXX exit value will be "wrong" */ + warn("calling number %q is not authorized", remote_number); + } + } +#endif + + msglen = strlen(msg); + if (msglen > 255) + msglen = 255; + upap_sresp(pcb, retcode, id, msg, msglen); + + /* Null terminate and clean remote name. */ + ppp_slprintf(rhostname, sizeof(rhostname), "%.*v", ruserlen, ruser); + + if (retcode == UPAP_AUTHACK) { + pcb->upap.us_serverstate = UPAPSS_OPEN; + ppp_notice("PAP peer authentication succeeded for %q", rhostname); + auth_peer_success(pcb, PPP_PAP, 0, ruser, ruserlen); + } else { + pcb->upap.us_serverstate = UPAPSS_BADAUTH; + ppp_warn("PAP peer authentication failed for %q", rhostname); + auth_peer_fail(pcb, PPP_PAP); + } + + if (pcb->settings.pap_req_timeout > 0) + UNTIMEOUT(upap_reqtimeout, pcb); +} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +/* + * upap_rauthack - Receive Authenticate-Ack. + */ +static void upap_rauthack(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inp, int id, int len) { + u_char msglen; + char *msg; + + if (pcb->upap.us_clientstate != UPAPCS_AUTHREQ) /* XXX */ + return; + + /* + * Parse message. + */ + if (len < 1) { + UPAPDEBUG(("pap_rauthack: ignoring missing msg-length.")); + } else { + GETCHAR(msglen, inp); + if (msglen > 0) { + len -= sizeof (u_char); + if (len < msglen) { + UPAPDEBUG(("pap_rauthack: rcvd short packet.")); + return; + } + msg = (char *) inp; + PRINTMSG(msg, msglen); + } + } + + pcb->upap.us_clientstate = UPAPCS_OPEN; + + auth_withpeer_success(pcb, PPP_PAP, 0); +} + + +/* + * upap_rauthnak - Receive Authenticate-Nak. + */ +static void upap_rauthnak(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char *inp, int id, int len) { + u_char msglen; + char *msg; + + if (pcb->upap.us_clientstate != UPAPCS_AUTHREQ) /* XXX */ + return; + + /* + * Parse message. + */ + if (len < 1) { + UPAPDEBUG(("pap_rauthnak: ignoring missing msg-length.")); + } else { + GETCHAR(msglen, inp); + if (msglen > 0) { + len -= sizeof (u_char); + if (len < msglen) { + UPAPDEBUG(("pap_rauthnak: rcvd short packet.")); + return; + } + msg = (char *) inp; + PRINTMSG(msg, msglen); + } + } + + pcb->upap.us_clientstate = UPAPCS_BADAUTH; + + ppp_error("PAP authentication failed"); + auth_withpeer_fail(pcb, PPP_PAP); +} + + +/* + * upap_sauthreq - Send an Authenticate-Request. + */ +static void upap_sauthreq(ppp_pcb *pcb) { + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + int outlen; + + outlen = UPAP_HEADERLEN + 2 * sizeof (u_char) + + pcb->upap.us_userlen + pcb->upap.us_passwdlen; + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(PPP_HDRLEN +outlen), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + outp = p->payload; + MAKEHEADER(outp, PPP_PAP); + + PUTCHAR(UPAP_AUTHREQ, outp); + PUTCHAR(++pcb->upap.us_id, outp); + PUTSHORT(outlen, outp); + PUTCHAR(pcb->upap.us_userlen, outp); + MEMCPY(outp, pcb->upap.us_user, pcb->upap.us_userlen); + INCPTR(pcb->upap.us_userlen, outp); + PUTCHAR(pcb->upap.us_passwdlen, outp); + MEMCPY(outp, pcb->upap.us_passwd, pcb->upap.us_passwdlen); + + ppp_write(pcb, p); + + TIMEOUT(upap_timeout, pcb, pcb->settings.pap_timeout_time); + ++pcb->upap.us_transmits; + pcb->upap.us_clientstate = UPAPCS_AUTHREQ; +} + +#if PPP_SERVER +/* + * upap_sresp - Send a response (ack or nak). + */ +static void upap_sresp(ppp_pcb *pcb, u_char code, u_char id, char *msg, int msglen) { + struct pbuf *p; + u_char *outp; + int outlen; + + outlen = UPAP_HEADERLEN + sizeof (u_char) + msglen; + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, (u16_t)(PPP_HDRLEN +outlen), PPP_CTRL_PBUF_TYPE); + if(NULL == p) + return; + if(p->tot_len != p->len) { + pbuf_free(p); + return; + } + + outp = p->payload; + MAKEHEADER(outp, PPP_PAP); + + PUTCHAR(code, outp); + PUTCHAR(id, outp); + PUTSHORT(outlen, outp); + PUTCHAR(msglen, outp); + MEMCPY(outp, msg, msglen); + + ppp_write(pcb, p); +} +#endif /* PPP_SERVER */ + +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +/* + * upap_printpkt - print the contents of a PAP packet. + */ +static char *upap_codenames[] = { + "AuthReq", "AuthAck", "AuthNak" +}; + +static int upap_printpkt(u_char *p, int plen, void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg) { + int code, id, len; + int mlen, ulen, wlen; + char *user, *pwd, *msg; + u_char *pstart; + + if (plen < UPAP_HEADERLEN) + return 0; + pstart = p; + GETCHAR(code, p); + GETCHAR(id, p); + GETSHORT(len, p); + if (len < UPAP_HEADERLEN || len > plen) + return 0; + + if (code >= 1 && code <= sizeof(upap_codenames) / sizeof(char *)) + printer(arg, " %s", upap_codenames[code-1]); + else + printer(arg, " code=0x%x", code); + printer(arg, " id=0x%x", id); + len -= UPAP_HEADERLEN; + switch (code) { + case UPAP_AUTHREQ: + if (len < 1) + break; + ulen = p[0]; + if (len < ulen + 2) + break; + wlen = p[ulen + 1]; + if (len < ulen + wlen + 2) + break; + user = (char *) (p + 1); + pwd = (char *) (p + ulen + 2); + p += ulen + wlen + 2; + len -= ulen + wlen + 2; + printer(arg, " user="); + ppp_print_string(user, ulen, printer, arg); + printer(arg, " password="); +/* FIXME: require ppp_pcb struct as printpkt() argument */ +#if 0 + if (!pcb->settings.hide_password) +#endif + ppp_print_string(pwd, wlen, printer, arg); +#if 0 + else + printer(arg, ""); +#endif + break; + case UPAP_AUTHACK: + case UPAP_AUTHNAK: + if (len < 1) + break; + mlen = p[0]; + if (len < mlen + 1) + break; + msg = (char *) (p + 1); + p += mlen + 1; + len -= mlen + 1; + printer(arg, " "); + ppp_print_string(msg, mlen, printer, arg); + break; + } + + /* print the rest of the bytes in the packet */ + for (; len > 0; --len) { + GETCHAR(code, p); + printer(arg, " %.2x", code); + } + + return p - pstart; +} +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && PAP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/utils.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/utils.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d03f6c257b --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/utils.c @@ -0,0 +1,959 @@ +/* + * utils.c - various utility functions used in pppd. + * + * Copyright (c) 1999-2002 Paul Mackerras. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to + * endorse or promote products derived from this software without + * prior written permission. + * + * 3. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following + * acknowledgment: + * "This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras + * ". + * + * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO + * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY + * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING + * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#ifdef SVR4 +#include +#endif +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#include /* isdigit() */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/fsm.h" +#include "netif/ppp/lcp.h" + +#if defined(SUNOS4) +extern char *strerror(); +#endif + +static void ppp_logit(int level, char *fmt, va_list args); +static void ppp_log_write(int level, char *buf); +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +static void ppp_vslp_printer(void *arg, char *fmt, ...); +static void ppp_format_packet(u_char *p, int len, + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg); + +struct buffer_info { + char *ptr; + int len; +}; +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +/* + * ppp_strlcpy - like strcpy/strncpy, doesn't overflow destination buffer, + * always leaves destination null-terminated (for len > 0). + */ +size_t ppp_strlcpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t len) { + size_t ret = strlen(src); + + if (len != 0) { + if (ret < len) + strcpy(dest, src); + else { + strncpy(dest, src, len - 1); + dest[len-1] = 0; + } + } + return ret; +} + +/* + * ppp_strlcat - like strcat/strncat, doesn't overflow destination buffer, + * always leaves destination null-terminated (for len > 0). + */ +size_t ppp_strlcat(char *dest, const char *src, size_t len) { + size_t dlen = strlen(dest); + + return dlen + ppp_strlcpy(dest + dlen, src, (len > dlen? len - dlen: 0)); +} + + +/* + * ppp_slprintf - format a message into a buffer. Like sprintf except we + * also specify the length of the output buffer, and we handle + * %m (error message), %v (visible string), + * %q (quoted string), %t (current time) and %I (IP address) formats. + * Doesn't do floating-point formats. + * Returns the number of chars put into buf. + */ +int ppp_slprintf(char *buf, int buflen, char *fmt, ...) { + va_list args; + int n; + + va_start(args, fmt); + n = ppp_vslprintf(buf, buflen, fmt, args); + va_end(args); + return n; +} + +/* + * ppp_vslprintf - like ppp_slprintf, takes a va_list instead of a list of args. + */ +#define OUTCHAR(c) (buflen > 0? (--buflen, *buf++ = (c)): 0) + +int ppp_vslprintf(char *buf, int buflen, char *fmt, va_list args) { + int c, i, n; + int width, prec, fillch; + int base, len, neg, quoted; + unsigned long val = 0; + char *str, *f, *buf0; + unsigned char *p; + char num[32]; +#if 0 /* need port */ + time_t t; +#endif /* need port */ + u32_t ip; + static char hexchars[] = "0123456789abcdef"; +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + struct buffer_info bufinfo; +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + + buf0 = buf; + --buflen; + while (buflen > 0) { + for (f = fmt; *f != '%' && *f != 0; ++f) + ; + if (f > fmt) { + len = f - fmt; + if (len > buflen) + len = buflen; + memcpy(buf, fmt, len); + buf += len; + buflen -= len; + fmt = f; + } + if (*fmt == 0) + break; + c = *++fmt; + width = 0; + prec = -1; + fillch = ' '; + if (c == '0') { + fillch = '0'; + c = *++fmt; + } + if (c == '*') { + width = va_arg(args, int); + c = *++fmt; + } else { + while (isdigit(c)) { + width = width * 10 + c - '0'; + c = *++fmt; + } + } + if (c == '.') { + c = *++fmt; + if (c == '*') { + prec = va_arg(args, int); + c = *++fmt; + } else { + prec = 0; + while (isdigit(c)) { + prec = prec * 10 + c - '0'; + c = *++fmt; + } + } + } + str = 0; + base = 0; + neg = 0; + ++fmt; + switch (c) { + case 'l': + c = *fmt++; + switch (c) { + case 'd': + val = va_arg(args, long); + if ((long)val < 0) { + neg = 1; + val = -val; + } + base = 10; + break; + case 'u': + val = va_arg(args, unsigned long); + base = 10; + break; + default: + OUTCHAR('%'); + OUTCHAR('l'); + --fmt; /* so %lz outputs %lz etc. */ + continue; + } + break; + case 'd': + i = va_arg(args, int); + if (i < 0) { + neg = 1; + val = -i; + } else + val = i; + base = 10; + break; + case 'u': + val = va_arg(args, unsigned int); + base = 10; + break; + case 'o': + val = va_arg(args, unsigned int); + base = 8; + break; + case 'x': + case 'X': + val = va_arg(args, unsigned int); + base = 16; + break; + case 'p': + val = (unsigned long) va_arg(args, void *); + base = 16; + neg = 2; + break; + case 's': + str = va_arg(args, char *); + break; + case 'c': + num[0] = va_arg(args, int); + num[1] = 0; + str = num; + break; +#if 0 /* do we always have strerror() in embedded ? */ + case 'm': + str = strerror(errno); + break; +#endif /* do we always have strerror() in embedded ? */ + case 'I': + ip = va_arg(args, u32_t); + ip = ntohl(ip); + ppp_slprintf(num, sizeof(num), "%d.%d.%d.%d", (ip >> 24) & 0xff, + (ip >> 16) & 0xff, (ip >> 8) & 0xff, ip & 0xff); + str = num; + break; +#if 0 /* need port */ + case 't': + time(&t); + str = ctime(&t); + str += 4; /* chop off the day name */ + str[15] = 0; /* chop off year and newline */ + break; +#endif /* need port */ + case 'v': /* "visible" string */ + case 'q': /* quoted string */ + quoted = c == 'q'; + p = va_arg(args, unsigned char *); + if (p == NULL) + p = (unsigned char *)""; + if (fillch == '0' && prec >= 0) { + n = prec; + } else { + n = strlen((char *)p); + if (prec >= 0 && n > prec) + n = prec; + } + while (n > 0 && buflen > 0) { + c = *p++; + --n; + if (!quoted && c >= 0x80) { + OUTCHAR('M'); + OUTCHAR('-'); + c -= 0x80; + } + if (quoted && (c == '"' || c == '\\')) + OUTCHAR('\\'); + if (c < 0x20 || (0x7f <= c && c < 0xa0)) { + if (quoted) { + OUTCHAR('\\'); + switch (c) { + case '\t': OUTCHAR('t'); break; + case '\n': OUTCHAR('n'); break; + case '\b': OUTCHAR('b'); break; + case '\f': OUTCHAR('f'); break; + default: + OUTCHAR('x'); + OUTCHAR(hexchars[c >> 4]); + OUTCHAR(hexchars[c & 0xf]); + } + } else { + if (c == '\t') + OUTCHAR(c); + else { + OUTCHAR('^'); + OUTCHAR(c ^ 0x40); + } + } + } else + OUTCHAR(c); + } + continue; +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT + case 'P': /* print PPP packet */ + bufinfo.ptr = buf; + bufinfo.len = buflen + 1; + p = va_arg(args, unsigned char *); + n = va_arg(args, int); + ppp_format_packet(p, n, ppp_vslp_printer, &bufinfo); + buf = bufinfo.ptr; + buflen = bufinfo.len - 1; + continue; +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + case 'B': + p = va_arg(args, unsigned char *); + for (n = prec; n > 0; --n) { + c = *p++; + if (fillch == ' ') + OUTCHAR(' '); + OUTCHAR(hexchars[(c >> 4) & 0xf]); + OUTCHAR(hexchars[c & 0xf]); + } + continue; + default: + *buf++ = '%'; + if (c != '%') + --fmt; /* so %z outputs %z etc. */ + --buflen; + continue; + } + if (base != 0) { + str = num + sizeof(num); + *--str = 0; + while (str > num + neg) { + *--str = hexchars[val % base]; + val = val / base; + if (--prec <= 0 && val == 0) + break; + } + switch (neg) { + case 1: + *--str = '-'; + break; + case 2: + *--str = 'x'; + *--str = '0'; + break; + } + len = num + sizeof(num) - 1 - str; + } else { + len = strlen(str); + if (prec >= 0 && len > prec) + len = prec; + } + if (width > 0) { + if (width > buflen) + width = buflen; + if ((n = width - len) > 0) { + buflen -= n; + for (; n > 0; --n) + *buf++ = fillch; + } + } + if (len > buflen) + len = buflen; + memcpy(buf, str, len); + buf += len; + buflen -= len; + } + *buf = 0; + return buf - buf0; +} + +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +/* + * vslp_printer - used in processing a %P format + */ +static void ppp_vslp_printer(void *arg, char *fmt, ...) { + int n; + va_list pvar; + struct buffer_info *bi; + + va_start(pvar, fmt); + bi = (struct buffer_info *) arg; + n = ppp_vslprintf(bi->ptr, bi->len, fmt, pvar); + va_end(pvar); + + bi->ptr += n; + bi->len -= n; +} +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* + * log_packet - format a packet and log it. + */ + +void +log_packet(p, len, prefix, level) + u_char *p; + int len; + char *prefix; + int level; +{ + init_pr_log(prefix, level); + ppp_format_packet(p, len, pr_log, &level); + end_pr_log(); +} +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +/* + * ppp_format_packet - make a readable representation of a packet, + * calling `printer(arg, format, ...)' to output it. + */ +static void ppp_format_packet(u_char *p, int len, + void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg) { + int i, n; + u_short proto; + const struct protent *protp; + + if (len >= 2) { + GETSHORT(proto, p); + len -= 2; + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) + if (proto == protp->protocol) + break; + if (protp != NULL) { + printer(arg, "[%s", protp->name); + n = (*protp->printpkt)(p, len, printer, arg); + printer(arg, "]"); + p += n; + len -= n; + } else { + for (i = 0; (protp = protocols[i]) != NULL; ++i) + if (proto == (protp->protocol & ~0x8000)) + break; + if (protp != 0 && protp->data_name != 0) { + printer(arg, "[%s data]", protp->data_name); + if (len > 8) + printer(arg, "%.8B ...", p); + else + printer(arg, "%.*B", len, p); + len = 0; + } else + printer(arg, "[proto=0x%x]", proto); + } + } + + if (len > 32) + printer(arg, "%.32B ...", p); + else + printer(arg, "%.*B", len, p); +} +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ +/* + * init_pr_log, end_pr_log - initialize and finish use of pr_log. + */ + +static char line[256]; /* line to be logged accumulated here */ +static char *linep; /* current pointer within line */ +static int llevel; /* level for logging */ + +void +init_pr_log(prefix, level) + const char *prefix; + int level; +{ + linep = line; + if (prefix != NULL) { + ppp_strlcpy(line, prefix, sizeof(line)); + linep = line + strlen(line); + } + llevel = level; +} + +void +end_pr_log() +{ + if (linep != line) { + *linep = 0; + ppp_log_write(llevel, line); + } +} + +/* + * pr_log - printer routine for outputting to log + */ +void +pr_log (void *arg, char *fmt, ...) +{ + int l, n; + va_list pvar; + char *p, *eol; + char buf[256]; + + va_start(pvar, fmt); + n = ppp_vslprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, pvar); + va_end(pvar); + + p = buf; + eol = strchr(buf, '\n'); + if (linep != line) { + l = (eol == NULL)? n: eol - buf; + if (linep + l < line + sizeof(line)) { + if (l > 0) { + memcpy(linep, buf, l); + linep += l; + } + if (eol == NULL) + return; + p = eol + 1; + eol = strchr(p, '\n'); + } + *linep = 0; + ppp_log_write(llevel, line); + linep = line; + } + + while (eol != NULL) { + *eol = 0; + ppp_log_write(llevel, p); + p = eol + 1; + eol = strchr(p, '\n'); + } + + /* assumes sizeof(buf) <= sizeof(line) */ + l = buf + n - p; + if (l > 0) { + memcpy(line, p, n); + linep = line + l; + } +} +#endif /* UNUSED */ + +/* + * ppp_print_string - print a readable representation of a string using + * printer. + */ +void ppp_print_string(char *p, int len, void (*printer) (void *, char *, ...), void *arg) { + int c; + + printer(arg, "\""); + for (; len > 0; --len) { + c = *p++; + if (' ' <= c && c <= '~') { + if (c == '\\' || c == '"') + printer(arg, "\\"); + printer(arg, "%c", c); + } else { + switch (c) { + case '\n': + printer(arg, "\\n"); + break; + case '\r': + printer(arg, "\\r"); + break; + case '\t': + printer(arg, "\\t"); + break; + default: + printer(arg, "\\%.3o", c); + /* no break */ + } + } + } + printer(arg, "\""); +} + +/* + * ppp_logit - does the hard work for fatal et al. + */ +static void ppp_logit(int level, char *fmt, va_list args) { + char buf[1024]; + + ppp_vslprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); + ppp_log_write(level, buf); +} + +static void ppp_log_write(int level, char *buf) { + PPPDEBUG(level, ("%s\n", buf) ); +#if 0 + if (log_to_fd >= 0 && (level != LOG_DEBUG || debug)) { + int n = strlen(buf); + + if (n > 0 && buf[n-1] == '\n') + --n; + if (write(log_to_fd, buf, n) != n + || write(log_to_fd, "\n", 1) != 1) + log_to_fd = -1; + } +#endif +} + +/* + * ppp_fatal - log an error message and die horribly. + */ +void ppp_fatal(char *fmt, ...) { + va_list pvar; + + va_start(pvar, fmt); + ppp_logit(LOG_ERR, fmt, pvar); + va_end(pvar); + +/* FIXME: find a way to die */ +#if 0 + die(1); /* as promised */ +#endif +} + +/* + * ppp_error - log an error message. + */ +void ppp_error(char *fmt, ...) { + va_list pvar; + + va_start(pvar, fmt); + ppp_logit(LOG_ERR, fmt, pvar); + va_end(pvar); +#if 0 /* UNUSED */ + ++error_count; +#endif /* UNUSED */ +} + +/* + * ppp_warn - log a warning message. + */ +void ppp_warn(char *fmt, ...) { + va_list pvar; + + va_start(pvar, fmt); + ppp_logit(LOG_WARNING, fmt, pvar); + va_end(pvar); +} + +/* + * ppp_notice - log a notice-level message. + */ +void ppp_notice(char *fmt, ...) { + va_list pvar; + + va_start(pvar, fmt); + ppp_logit(LOG_NOTICE, fmt, pvar); + va_end(pvar); +} + +/* + * ppp_info - log an informational message. + */ +void ppp_info(char *fmt, ...) { + va_list pvar; + + va_start(pvar, fmt); + ppp_logit(LOG_INFO, fmt, pvar); + va_end(pvar); +} + +/* + * ppp_dbglog - log a debug message. + */ +void ppp_dbglog(char *fmt, ...) { + va_list pvar; + + va_start(pvar, fmt); + ppp_logit(LOG_DEBUG, fmt, pvar); + va_end(pvar); +} + +#if PRINTPKT_SUPPORT +/* + * ppp_dump_packet - print out a packet in readable form if it is interesting. + * Assumes len >= PPP_HDRLEN. + */ +void ppp_dump_packet(const char *tag, unsigned char *p, int len) { + int proto; + + /* + * don't print IPv4 and IPv6 packets. + */ + proto = (p[0] << 8) + p[1]; + if (proto == PPP_IP) + return; +#if PPP_IPV6_SUPPORT + if (proto == PPP_IPV6) + return; +#endif + + /* + * don't print LCP echo request/reply packets if the link is up. + */ + if (proto == PPP_LCP && len >= 2 + HEADERLEN) { + unsigned char *lcp = p + 2; + int l = (lcp[2] << 8) + lcp[3]; + + if ((lcp[0] == ECHOREQ || lcp[0] == ECHOREP) + && l >= HEADERLEN && l <= len - 2) + return; + } + + ppp_dbglog("%s %P", tag, p, len); +} +#endif /* PRINTPKT_SUPPORT */ + +#if 0 /* Unused */ + +/* + * complete_read - read a full `count' bytes from fd, + * unless end-of-file or an error other than EINTR is encountered. + */ +ssize_t +complete_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count) +{ + size_t done; + ssize_t nb; + char *ptr = buf; + + for (done = 0; done < count; ) { + nb = read(fd, ptr, count - done); + if (nb < 0) { + if (errno == EINTR) + continue; + return -1; + } + if (nb == 0) + break; + done += nb; + ptr += nb; + } + return done; +} + +/* Procedures for locking the serial device using a lock file. */ +#ifndef LOCK_DIR +#ifdef __linux__ +#define LOCK_DIR "/var/lock" +#else +#ifdef SVR4 +#define LOCK_DIR "/var/spool/locks" +#else +#define LOCK_DIR "/var/spool/lock" +#endif +#endif +#endif /* LOCK_DIR */ + +static char lock_file[MAXPATHLEN]; + +/* + * lock - create a lock file for the named device + */ +int +lock(dev) + char *dev; +{ +#ifdef LOCKLIB + int result; + + result = mklock (dev, (void *) 0); + if (result == 0) { + ppp_strlcpy(lock_file, dev, sizeof(lock_file)); + return 0; + } + + if (result > 0) + ppp_notice("Device %s is locked by pid %d", dev, result); + else + ppp_error("Can't create lock file %s", lock_file); + return -1; + +#else /* LOCKLIB */ + + char lock_buffer[12]; + int fd, pid, n; + +#ifdef SVR4 + struct stat sbuf; + + if (stat(dev, &sbuf) < 0) { + ppp_error("Can't get device number for %s: %m", dev); + return -1; + } + if ((sbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFCHR) { + ppp_error("Can't lock %s: not a character device", dev); + return -1; + } + ppp_slprintf(lock_file, sizeof(lock_file), "%s/LK.%03d.%03d.%03d", + LOCK_DIR, major(sbuf.st_dev), + major(sbuf.st_rdev), minor(sbuf.st_rdev)); +#else + char *p; + char lockdev[MAXPATHLEN]; + + if ((p = strstr(dev, "dev/")) != NULL) { + dev = p + 4; + strncpy(lockdev, dev, MAXPATHLEN-1); + lockdev[MAXPATHLEN-1] = 0; + while ((p = strrchr(lockdev, '/')) != NULL) { + *p = '_'; + } + dev = lockdev; + } else + if ((p = strrchr(dev, '/')) != NULL) + dev = p + 1; + + ppp_slprintf(lock_file, sizeof(lock_file), "%s/LCK..%s", LOCK_DIR, dev); +#endif + + while ((fd = open(lock_file, O_EXCL | O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0644)) < 0) { + if (errno != EEXIST) { + ppp_error("Can't create lock file %s: %m", lock_file); + break; + } + + /* Read the lock file to find out who has the device locked. */ + fd = open(lock_file, O_RDONLY, 0); + if (fd < 0) { + if (errno == ENOENT) /* This is just a timing problem. */ + continue; + ppp_error("Can't open existing lock file %s: %m", lock_file); + break; + } +#ifndef LOCK_BINARY + n = read(fd, lock_buffer, 11); +#else + n = read(fd, &pid, sizeof(pid)); +#endif /* LOCK_BINARY */ + close(fd); + fd = -1; + if (n <= 0) { + ppp_error("Can't read pid from lock file %s", lock_file); + break; + } + + /* See if the process still exists. */ +#ifndef LOCK_BINARY + lock_buffer[n] = 0; + pid = atoi(lock_buffer); +#endif /* LOCK_BINARY */ + if (pid == getpid()) + return 1; /* somebody else locked it for us */ + if (pid == 0 + || (kill(pid, 0) == -1 && errno == ESRCH)) { + if (unlink (lock_file) == 0) { + ppp_notice("Removed stale lock on %s (pid %d)", dev, pid); + continue; + } + ppp_warn("Couldn't remove stale lock on %s", dev); + } else + ppp_notice("Device %s is locked by pid %d", dev, pid); + break; + } + + if (fd < 0) { + lock_file[0] = 0; + return -1; + } + + pid = getpid(); +#ifndef LOCK_BINARY + ppp_slprintf(lock_buffer, sizeof(lock_buffer), "%10d\n", pid); + write (fd, lock_buffer, 11); +#else + write(fd, &pid, sizeof (pid)); +#endif + close(fd); + return 0; + +#endif +} + +/* + * relock - called to update our lockfile when we are about to detach, + * thus changing our pid (we fork, the child carries on, and the parent dies). + * Note that this is called by the parent, with pid equal to the pid + * of the child. This avoids a potential race which would exist if + * we had the child rewrite the lockfile (the parent might die first, + * and another process could think the lock was stale if it checked + * between when the parent died and the child rewrote the lockfile). + */ +int +relock(pid) + int pid; +{ +#ifdef LOCKLIB + /* XXX is there a way to do this? */ + return -1; +#else /* LOCKLIB */ + + int fd; + char lock_buffer[12]; + + if (lock_file[0] == 0) + return -1; + fd = open(lock_file, O_WRONLY, 0); + if (fd < 0) { + ppp_error("Couldn't reopen lock file %s: %m", lock_file); + lock_file[0] = 0; + return -1; + } + +#ifndef LOCK_BINARY + ppp_slprintf(lock_buffer, sizeof(lock_buffer), "%10d\n", pid); + write (fd, lock_buffer, 11); +#else + write(fd, &pid, sizeof(pid)); +#endif /* LOCK_BINARY */ + close(fd); + return 0; + +#endif /* LOCKLIB */ +} + +/* + * unlock - remove our lockfile + */ +void +unlock() +{ + if (lock_file[0]) { +#ifdef LOCKLIB + (void) rmlock(lock_file, (void *) 0); +#else + unlink(lock_file); +#endif + lock_file[0] = 0; + } +} + +#endif /* Unused */ + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/vj.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/vj.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5c195909bd --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/ppp/vj.c @@ -0,0 +1,655 @@ +/* + * Routines to compress and uncompess tcp packets (for transmission + * over low speed serial lines. + * + * Copyright (c) 1989 Regents of the University of California. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted + * provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are + * duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, + * advertising materials, and other materials related to such + * distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed + * by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the + * University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived + * from this software without specific prior written permission. + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. + * + * Van Jacobson (van@helios.ee.lbl.gov), Dec 31, 1989: + * Initial distribution. + * + * Modified June 1993 by Paul Mackerras, paulus@cs.anu.edu.au, + * so that the entire packet being decompressed doesn't have + * to be in contiguous memory (just the compressed header). + * + * Modified March 1998 by Guy Lancaster, glanca@gesn.com, + * for a 16 bit processor. + */ + +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#if PPP_SUPPORT && VJ_SUPPORT /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ + +#include "netif/ppp/ppp_impl.h" +#include "netif/ppp/pppdebug.h" + +#include "netif/ppp/vj.h" + +#include + +#if LINK_STATS +#define INCR(counter) ++comp->stats.counter +#else +#define INCR(counter) +#endif + +void +vj_compress_init(struct vjcompress *comp) +{ + register u_char i; + register struct cstate *tstate = comp->tstate; + +#if MAX_SLOTS == 0 + memset((char *)comp, 0, sizeof(*comp)); +#endif + comp->maxSlotIndex = MAX_SLOTS - 1; + comp->compressSlot = 0; /* Disable slot ID compression by default. */ + for (i = MAX_SLOTS - 1; i > 0; --i) { + tstate[i].cs_id = i; + tstate[i].cs_next = &tstate[i - 1]; + } + tstate[0].cs_next = &tstate[MAX_SLOTS - 1]; + tstate[0].cs_id = 0; + comp->last_cs = &tstate[0]; + comp->last_recv = 255; + comp->last_xmit = 255; + comp->flags = VJF_TOSS; +} + + +/* ENCODE encodes a number that is known to be non-zero. ENCODEZ + * checks for zero (since zero has to be encoded in the long, 3 byte + * form). + */ +#define ENCODE(n) { \ + if ((u_short)(n) >= 256) { \ + *cp++ = 0; \ + cp[1] = (u_char)(n); \ + cp[0] = (u_char)((n) >> 8); \ + cp += 2; \ + } else { \ + *cp++ = (u_char)(n); \ + } \ +} +#define ENCODEZ(n) { \ + if ((u_short)(n) >= 256 || (u_short)(n) == 0) { \ + *cp++ = 0; \ + cp[1] = (u_char)(n); \ + cp[0] = (u_char)((n) >> 8); \ + cp += 2; \ + } else { \ + *cp++ = (u_char)(n); \ + } \ +} + +#define DECODEL(f) { \ + if (*cp == 0) {\ + u32_t tmp = ntohl(f) + ((cp[1] << 8) | cp[2]); \ + (f) = htonl(tmp); \ + cp += 3; \ + } else { \ + u32_t tmp = ntohl(f) + (u32_t)*cp++; \ + (f) = htonl(tmp); \ + } \ +} + +#define DECODES(f) { \ + if (*cp == 0) {\ + u_short tmp = ntohs(f) + (((u_short)cp[1] << 8) | cp[2]); \ + (f) = htons(tmp); \ + cp += 3; \ + } else { \ + u_short tmp = ntohs(f) + (u_short)*cp++; \ + (f) = htons(tmp); \ + } \ +} + +#define DECODEU(f) { \ + if (*cp == 0) {\ + (f) = htons(((u_short)cp[1] << 8) | cp[2]); \ + cp += 3; \ + } else { \ + (f) = htons((u_short)*cp++); \ + } \ +} + +/* + * vj_compress_tcp - Attempt to do Van Jacobson header compression on a + * packet. This assumes that nb and comp are not null and that the first + * buffer of the chain contains a valid IP header. + * Return the VJ type code indicating whether or not the packet was + * compressed. + */ +u_int +vj_compress_tcp(struct vjcompress *comp, struct pbuf *pb) +{ + register struct ip_hdr *ip = (struct ip_hdr *)pb->payload; + register struct cstate *cs = comp->last_cs->cs_next; + register u_short hlen = IPH_HL(ip); + register struct tcp_hdr *oth; + register struct tcp_hdr *th; + register u_short deltaS, deltaA = 0; + register u_long deltaL; + register u_int changes = 0; + u_char new_seq[16]; + register u_char *cp = new_seq; + + /* + * Check that the packet is IP proto TCP. + */ + if (IPH_PROTO(ip) != IP_PROTO_TCP) { + return (TYPE_IP); + } + + /* + * Bail if this is an IP fragment or if the TCP packet isn't + * `compressible' (i.e., ACK isn't set or some other control bit is + * set). + */ + if ((IPH_OFFSET(ip) & PP_HTONS(0x3fff)) || pb->tot_len < 40) { + return (TYPE_IP); + } + th = (struct tcp_hdr *)&((long *)ip)[hlen]; + if ((TCPH_FLAGS(th) & (TCP_SYN|TCP_FIN|TCP_RST|TCP_ACK)) != TCP_ACK) { + return (TYPE_IP); + } + /* + * Packet is compressible -- we're going to send either a + * COMPRESSED_TCP or UNCOMPRESSED_TCP packet. Either way we need + * to locate (or create) the connection state. Special case the + * most recently used connection since it's most likely to be used + * again & we don't have to do any reordering if it's used. + */ + INCR(vjs_packets); + if (!ip_addr_cmp(&ip->src, &cs->cs_ip.src) + || !ip_addr_cmp(&ip->dest, &cs->cs_ip.dest) + || *(long *)th != ((long *)&cs->cs_ip)[IPH_HL(&cs->cs_ip)]) { + /* + * Wasn't the first -- search for it. + * + * States are kept in a circularly linked list with + * last_cs pointing to the end of the list. The + * list is kept in lru order by moving a state to the + * head of the list whenever it is referenced. Since + * the list is short and, empirically, the connection + * we want is almost always near the front, we locate + * states via linear search. If we don't find a state + * for the datagram, the oldest state is (re-)used. + */ + register struct cstate *lcs; + register struct cstate *lastcs = comp->last_cs; + + do { + lcs = cs; cs = cs->cs_next; + INCR(vjs_searches); + if (ip_addr_cmp(&ip->src, &cs->cs_ip.src) + && ip_addr_cmp(&ip->dest, &cs->cs_ip.dest) + && *(long *)th == ((long *)&cs->cs_ip)[IPH_HL(&cs->cs_ip)]) { + goto found; + } + } while (cs != lastcs); + + /* + * Didn't find it -- re-use oldest cstate. Send an + * uncompressed packet that tells the other side what + * connection number we're using for this conversation. + * Note that since the state list is circular, the oldest + * state points to the newest and we only need to set + * last_cs to update the lru linkage. + */ + INCR(vjs_misses); + comp->last_cs = lcs; + hlen += TCPH_HDRLEN(th); + hlen <<= 2; + /* Check that the IP/TCP headers are contained in the first buffer. */ + if (hlen > pb->len) { + return (TYPE_IP); + } + goto uncompressed; + + found: + /* + * Found it -- move to the front on the connection list. + */ + if (cs == lastcs) { + comp->last_cs = lcs; + } else { + lcs->cs_next = cs->cs_next; + cs->cs_next = lastcs->cs_next; + lastcs->cs_next = cs; + } + } + + oth = (struct tcp_hdr *)&((long *)&cs->cs_ip)[hlen]; + deltaS = hlen; + hlen += TCPH_HDRLEN(th); + hlen <<= 2; + /* Check that the IP/TCP headers are contained in the first buffer. */ + if (hlen > pb->len) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("vj_compress_tcp: header len %d spans buffers\n", hlen)); + return (TYPE_IP); + } + + /* + * Make sure that only what we expect to change changed. The first + * line of the `if' checks the IP protocol version, header length & + * type of service. The 2nd line checks the "Don't fragment" bit. + * The 3rd line checks the time-to-live and protocol (the protocol + * check is unnecessary but costless). The 4th line checks the TCP + * header length. The 5th line checks IP options, if any. The 6th + * line checks TCP options, if any. If any of these things are + * different between the previous & current datagram, we send the + * current datagram `uncompressed'. + */ + if (((u_short *)ip)[0] != ((u_short *)&cs->cs_ip)[0] + || ((u_short *)ip)[3] != ((u_short *)&cs->cs_ip)[3] + || ((u_short *)ip)[4] != ((u_short *)&cs->cs_ip)[4] + || TCPH_HDRLEN(th) != TCPH_HDRLEN(oth) + || (deltaS > 5 && BCMP(ip + 1, &cs->cs_ip + 1, (deltaS - 5) << 2)) + || (TCPH_HDRLEN(th) > 5 && BCMP(th + 1, oth + 1, (TCPH_HDRLEN(th) - 5) << 2))) { + goto uncompressed; + } + + /* + * Figure out which of the changing fields changed. The + * receiver expects changes in the order: urgent, window, + * ack, seq (the order minimizes the number of temporaries + * needed in this section of code). + */ + if (TCPH_FLAGS(th) & TCP_URG) { + deltaS = ntohs(th->urgp); + ENCODEZ(deltaS); + changes |= NEW_U; + } else if (th->urgp != oth->urgp) { + /* argh! URG not set but urp changed -- a sensible + * implementation should never do this but RFC793 + * doesn't prohibit the change so we have to deal + * with it. */ + goto uncompressed; + } + + if ((deltaS = (u_short)(ntohs(th->wnd) - ntohs(oth->wnd))) != 0) { + ENCODE(deltaS); + changes |= NEW_W; + } + + if ((deltaL = ntohl(th->ackno) - ntohl(oth->ackno)) != 0) { + if (deltaL > 0xffff) { + goto uncompressed; + } + deltaA = (u_short)deltaL; + ENCODE(deltaA); + changes |= NEW_A; + } + + if ((deltaL = ntohl(th->seqno) - ntohl(oth->seqno)) != 0) { + if (deltaL > 0xffff) { + goto uncompressed; + } + deltaS = (u_short)deltaL; + ENCODE(deltaS); + changes |= NEW_S; + } + + switch(changes) { + case 0: + /* + * Nothing changed. If this packet contains data and the + * last one didn't, this is probably a data packet following + * an ack (normal on an interactive connection) and we send + * it compressed. Otherwise it's probably a retransmit, + * retransmitted ack or window probe. Send it uncompressed + * in case the other side missed the compressed version. + */ + if (IPH_LEN(ip) != IPH_LEN(&cs->cs_ip) && + ntohs(IPH_LEN(&cs->cs_ip)) == hlen) { + break; + } + /* no break */ + /* fall through */ + + case SPECIAL_I: + case SPECIAL_D: + /* + * actual changes match one of our special case encodings -- + * send packet uncompressed. + */ + goto uncompressed; + + case NEW_S|NEW_A: + if (deltaS == deltaA && deltaS == ntohs(IPH_LEN(&cs->cs_ip)) - hlen) { + /* special case for echoed terminal traffic */ + changes = SPECIAL_I; + cp = new_seq; + } + break; + + case NEW_S: + if (deltaS == ntohs(IPH_LEN(&cs->cs_ip)) - hlen) { + /* special case for data xfer */ + changes = SPECIAL_D; + cp = new_seq; + } + break; + } + + deltaS = (u_short)(ntohs(IPH_ID(ip)) - ntohs(IPH_ID(&cs->cs_ip))); + if (deltaS != 1) { + ENCODEZ(deltaS); + changes |= NEW_I; + } + if (TCPH_FLAGS(th) & TCP_PSH) { + changes |= TCP_PUSH_BIT; + } + /* + * Grab the cksum before we overwrite it below. Then update our + * state with this packet's header. + */ + deltaA = ntohs(th->chksum); + MEMCPY(&cs->cs_ip, ip, hlen); + + /* + * We want to use the original packet as our compressed packet. + * (cp - new_seq) is the number of bytes we need for compressed + * sequence numbers. In addition we need one byte for the change + * mask, one for the connection id and two for the tcp checksum. + * So, (cp - new_seq) + 4 bytes of header are needed. hlen is how + * many bytes of the original packet to toss so subtract the two to + * get the new packet size. + */ + deltaS = (u_short)(cp - new_seq); + if (!comp->compressSlot || comp->last_xmit != cs->cs_id) { + comp->last_xmit = cs->cs_id; + hlen -= deltaS + 4; + if(pbuf_header(pb, -hlen)){ + /* Can we cope with this failing? Just assert for now */ + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_header failed\n", 0); + } + cp = (u_char *)pb->payload; + *cp++ = (u_char)(changes | NEW_C); + *cp++ = cs->cs_id; + } else { + hlen -= deltaS + 3; + if(pbuf_header(pb, -hlen)) { + /* Can we cope with this failing? Just assert for now */ + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_header failed\n", 0); + } + cp = (u_char *)pb->payload; + *cp++ = (u_char)changes; + } + *cp++ = (u_char)(deltaA >> 8); + *cp++ = (u_char)deltaA; + MEMCPY(cp, new_seq, deltaS); + INCR(vjs_compressed); + return (TYPE_COMPRESSED_TCP); + + /* + * Update connection state cs & send uncompressed packet (that is, + * a regular ip/tcp packet but with the 'conversation id' we hope + * to use on future compressed packets in the protocol field). + */ +uncompressed: + MEMCPY(&cs->cs_ip, ip, hlen); + IPH_PROTO_SET(ip, cs->cs_id); + comp->last_xmit = cs->cs_id; + return (TYPE_UNCOMPRESSED_TCP); +} + +/* + * Called when we may have missed a packet. + */ +void +vj_uncompress_err(struct vjcompress *comp) +{ + comp->flags |= VJF_TOSS; + INCR(vjs_errorin); +} + +/* + * "Uncompress" a packet of type TYPE_UNCOMPRESSED_TCP. + * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure. + */ +int +vj_uncompress_uncomp(struct pbuf *nb, struct vjcompress *comp) +{ + register u_int hlen; + register struct cstate *cs; + register struct ip_hdr *ip; + + ip = (struct ip_hdr *)nb->payload; + hlen = IPH_HL(ip) << 2; + if (IPH_PROTO(ip) >= MAX_SLOTS + || hlen + sizeof(struct tcp_hdr) > nb->len + || (hlen += TCPH_HDRLEN(((struct tcp_hdr *)&((char *)ip)[hlen])) << 2) + > nb->len + || hlen > MAX_HDR) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("vj_uncompress_uncomp: bad cid=%d, hlen=%d buflen=%d\n", + IPH_PROTO(ip), hlen, nb->len)); + comp->flags |= VJF_TOSS; + INCR(vjs_errorin); + return -1; + } + cs = &comp->rstate[comp->last_recv = IPH_PROTO(ip)]; + comp->flags &=~ VJF_TOSS; + IPH_PROTO_SET(ip, IP_PROTO_TCP); + MEMCPY(&cs->cs_ip, ip, hlen); + cs->cs_hlen = (u_short)hlen; + INCR(vjs_uncompressedin); + return 0; +} + +/* + * Uncompress a packet of type TYPE_COMPRESSED_TCP. + * The packet is composed of a buffer chain and the first buffer + * must contain an accurate chain length. + * The first buffer must include the entire compressed TCP/IP header. + * This procedure replaces the compressed header with the uncompressed + * header and returns the length of the VJ header. + */ +int +vj_uncompress_tcp(struct pbuf **nb, struct vjcompress *comp) +{ + u_char *cp; + struct tcp_hdr *th; + struct cstate *cs; + u_short *bp; + struct pbuf *n0 = *nb; + u32_t tmp; + u_int vjlen, hlen, changes; + + INCR(vjs_compressedin); + cp = (u_char *)n0->payload; + changes = *cp++; + if (changes & NEW_C) { + /* + * Make sure the state index is in range, then grab the state. + * If we have a good state index, clear the 'discard' flag. + */ + if (*cp >= MAX_SLOTS) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("vj_uncompress_tcp: bad cid=%d\n", *cp)); + goto bad; + } + + comp->flags &=~ VJF_TOSS; + comp->last_recv = *cp++; + } else { + /* + * this packet has an implicit state index. If we've + * had a line error since the last time we got an + * explicit state index, we have to toss the packet. + */ + if (comp->flags & VJF_TOSS) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("vj_uncompress_tcp: tossing\n")); + INCR(vjs_tossed); + return (-1); + } + } + cs = &comp->rstate[comp->last_recv]; + hlen = IPH_HL(&cs->cs_ip) << 2; + th = (struct tcp_hdr *)&((u_char *)&cs->cs_ip)[hlen]; + th->chksum = htons((*cp << 8) | cp[1]); + cp += 2; + if (changes & TCP_PUSH_BIT) { + TCPH_SET_FLAG(th, TCP_PSH); + } else { + TCPH_UNSET_FLAG(th, TCP_PSH); + } + + switch (changes & SPECIALS_MASK) { + case SPECIAL_I: + { + register u32_t i = ntohs(IPH_LEN(&cs->cs_ip)) - cs->cs_hlen; + /* some compilers can't nest inline assembler.. */ + tmp = ntohl(th->ackno) + i; + th->ackno = htonl(tmp); + tmp = ntohl(th->seqno) + i; + th->seqno = htonl(tmp); + } + break; + + case SPECIAL_D: + /* some compilers can't nest inline assembler.. */ + tmp = ntohl(th->seqno) + ntohs(IPH_LEN(&cs->cs_ip)) - cs->cs_hlen; + th->seqno = htonl(tmp); + break; + + default: + if (changes & NEW_U) { + TCPH_SET_FLAG(th, TCP_URG); + DECODEU(th->urgp); + } else { + TCPH_UNSET_FLAG(th, TCP_URG); + } + if (changes & NEW_W) { + DECODES(th->wnd); + } + if (changes & NEW_A) { + DECODEL(th->ackno); + } + if (changes & NEW_S) { + DECODEL(th->seqno); + } + break; + } + if (changes & NEW_I) { + DECODES(cs->cs_ip._id); + } else { + IPH_ID_SET(&cs->cs_ip, ntohs(IPH_ID(&cs->cs_ip)) + 1); + IPH_ID_SET(&cs->cs_ip, htons(IPH_ID(&cs->cs_ip))); + } + + /* + * At this point, cp points to the first byte of data in the + * packet. Fill in the IP total length and update the IP + * header checksum. + */ + vjlen = (u_short)(cp - (u_char*)n0->payload); + if (n0->len < vjlen) { + /* + * We must have dropped some characters (crc should detect + * this but the old slip framing won't) + */ + PPPDEBUG(LOG_INFO, ("vj_uncompress_tcp: head buffer %d too short %d\n", + n0->len, vjlen)); + goto bad; + } + +#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN + tmp = n0->tot_len - vjlen + cs->cs_hlen; + IPH_LEN_SET(&cs->cs_ip, htons((u_short)tmp)); +#else + IPH_LEN_SET(&cs->cs_ip, htons(n0->tot_len - vjlen + cs->cs_hlen)); +#endif + + /* recompute the ip header checksum */ + bp = (u_short *) &cs->cs_ip; + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(&cs->cs_ip, 0); + for (tmp = 0; hlen > 0; hlen -= 2) { + tmp += *bp++; + } + tmp = (tmp & 0xffff) + (tmp >> 16); + tmp = (tmp & 0xffff) + (tmp >> 16); + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(&cs->cs_ip, (u_short)(~tmp)); + + /* Remove the compressed header and prepend the uncompressed header. */ + if(pbuf_header(n0, -((s16_t)(vjlen)))) { + /* Can we cope with this failing? Just assert for now */ + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_header failed\n", 0); + goto bad; + } + + if(LWIP_MEM_ALIGN(n0->payload) != n0->payload) { + struct pbuf *np, *q; + u8_t *bufptr; + +#if IP_FORWARD + /* If IP forwarding is enabled we are using a PBUF_LINK packet type so + * the packet is being allocated with enough header space to be + * forwarded (to Ethernet for example). + */ + np = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, n0->len + cs->cs_hlen, PBUF_POOL); +#else /* IP_FORWARD */ + np = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, n0->len + cs->cs_hlen, PBUF_POOL); +#endif /* IP_FORWARD */ + if(!np) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, ("vj_uncompress_tcp: realign failed\n")); + goto bad; + } + + if(pbuf_header(np, -cs->cs_hlen)) { + /* Can we cope with this failing? Just assert for now */ + LWIP_ASSERT("pbuf_header failed\n", 0); + goto bad; + } + + bufptr = n0->payload; + for(q = np; q != NULL; q = q->next) { + MEMCPY(q->payload, bufptr, q->len); + bufptr += q->len; + } + + if(n0->next) { + pbuf_chain(np, n0->next); + pbuf_dechain(n0); + } + pbuf_free(n0); + n0 = np; + } + + if(pbuf_header(n0, cs->cs_hlen)) { + struct pbuf *np; + + LWIP_ASSERT("vj_uncompress_tcp: cs->cs_hlen <= PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE", cs->cs_hlen <= PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE); + np = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, cs->cs_hlen, PBUF_POOL); + if(!np) { + PPPDEBUG(LOG_WARNING, ("vj_uncompress_tcp: prepend failed\n")); + goto bad; + } + pbuf_cat(np, n0); + n0 = np; + } + LWIP_ASSERT("n0->len >= cs->cs_hlen", n0->len >= cs->cs_hlen); + MEMCPY(n0->payload, &cs->cs_ip, cs->cs_hlen); + + *nb = n0; + + return vjlen; + +bad: + comp->flags |= VJF_TOSS; + INCR(vjs_errorin); + return (-1); +} + +#endif /* PPP_SUPPORT && VJ_SUPPORT */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/slipif.c b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/slipif.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..137ba89d86 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/src/netif/slipif.c @@ -0,0 +1,546 @@ +/** + * @file + * SLIP Interface + * + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is built upon the file: src/arch/rtxc/netif/sioslip.c + * + * Author: Magnus Ivarsson + * Simon Goldschmidt + * + * Usage: This netif can be used in three ways: + * 1) For NO_SYS==0, an RX thread can be used which blocks on sio_read() + * until data is received. + * 2) In your main loop, call slipif_poll() to check for new RX bytes, + * completed packets are fed into netif->input(). + * 3) Call slipif_received_byte[s]() from your serial RX ISR and + * slipif_process_rxqueue() from your main loop. ISR level decodes + * packets and puts completed packets on a queue which is fed into + * the stack from the main loop (needs SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT for + * pbuf_alloc to work on ISR level!). + * + */ + +/* + * This is an arch independent SLIP netif. The specific serial hooks must be + * provided by another file. They are sio_open, sio_read/sio_tryread and sio_send + */ + +#include "netif/slipif.h" +#include "lwip/opt.h" + +#if LWIP_HAVE_SLIPIF + +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/sio.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" + +#define SLIP_END 0xC0 /* 0300: start and end of every packet */ +#define SLIP_ESC 0xDB /* 0333: escape start (one byte escaped data follows) */ +#define SLIP_ESC_END 0xDC /* 0334: following escape: original byte is 0xC0 (END) */ +#define SLIP_ESC_ESC 0xDD /* 0335: following escape: original byte is 0xDB (ESC) */ + +/** Maximum packet size that is received by this netif */ +#ifndef SLIP_MAX_SIZE +#define SLIP_MAX_SIZE 1500 +#endif + +/** Define this to the interface speed for SNMP + * (sio_fd is the sio_fd_t returned by sio_open). + * The default value of zero means 'unknown'. + */ +#ifndef SLIP_SIO_SPEED +#define SLIP_SIO_SPEED(sio_fd) 0 +#endif + +enum slipif_recv_state { + SLIP_RECV_NORMAL, + SLIP_RECV_ESCAPE, +}; + +struct slipif_priv { + sio_fd_t sd; + /* q is the whole pbuf chain for a packet, p is the current pbuf in the chain */ + struct pbuf *p, *q; + u8_t state; + u16_t i, recved; +#if SLIP_RX_FROM_ISR + struct pbuf *rxpackets; +#endif +}; + +/** + * Send a pbuf doing the necessary SLIP encapsulation + * + * Uses the serial layer's sio_send() + * + * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this slipif + * @param p the pbuf chaing packet to send + * @return always returns ERR_OK since the serial layer does not provide return values + */ +static err_t +slipif_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct slipif_priv *priv; + struct pbuf *q; + u16_t i; + u8_t c; + + LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL)); + LWIP_ASSERT("netif->state != NULL", (netif->state != NULL)); + LWIP_ASSERT("p != NULL", (p != NULL)); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SLIP_DEBUG, ("slipif_output(%"U16_F"): sending %"U16_F" bytes\n", (u16_t)netif->num, p->tot_len)); + priv = netif->state; + + /* Send pbuf out on the serial I/O device. */ + /* Start with packet delimiter. */ + sio_send(SLIP_END, priv->sd); + + for (q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next) { + for (i = 0; i < q->len; i++) { + c = ((u8_t *)q->payload)[i]; + switch (c) { + case SLIP_END: + /* need to escape this byte (0xC0 -> 0xDB, 0xDC) */ + sio_send(SLIP_ESC, priv->sd); + sio_send(SLIP_ESC_END, priv->sd); + break; + case SLIP_ESC: + /* need to escape this byte (0xDB -> 0xDB, 0xDD) */ + sio_send(SLIP_ESC, priv->sd); + sio_send(SLIP_ESC_ESC, priv->sd); + break; + default: + /* normal byte - no need for escaping */ + sio_send(c, priv->sd); + break; + } + } + } + /* End with packet delimiter. */ + sio_send(SLIP_END, priv->sd); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Send a pbuf doing the necessary SLIP encapsulation + * + * Uses the serial layer's sio_send() + * + * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this slipif + * @param p the pbuf chaing packet to send + * @param ipaddr the ip address to send the packet to (not used for slipif) + * @return always returns ERR_OK since the serial layer does not provide return values + */ +static err_t +slipif_output_v4(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(ipaddr); + return slipif_output(netif, p); +} + +#if LWIP_IPV6 +/** + * Send a pbuf doing the necessary SLIP encapsulation + * + * Uses the serial layer's sio_send() + * + * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this slipif + * @param p the pbuf chaing packet to send + * @param ipaddr the ip address to send the packet to (not used for slipif) + * @return always returns ERR_OK since the serial layer does not provide return values + */ +static err_t +slipif_output_v6(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, ip6_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(ipaddr); + return slipif_output(netif, p); +} +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + +/** + * Handle the incoming SLIP stream character by character + * + * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this slipif + * @param c received character (multiple calls to this function will + * return a complete packet, NULL is returned before - used for polling) + * @return The IP packet when SLIP_END is received + */ +static struct pbuf* +slipif_rxbyte(struct netif *netif, u8_t c) +{ + struct slipif_priv *priv; + struct pbuf *t; + + LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL)); + LWIP_ASSERT("netif->state != NULL", (netif->state != NULL)); + + priv = netif->state; + + switch (priv->state) { + case SLIP_RECV_NORMAL: + switch (c) { + case SLIP_END: + if (priv->recved > 0) { + /* Received whole packet. */ + /* Trim the pbuf to the size of the received packet. */ + pbuf_realloc(priv->q, priv->recved); + + LINK_STATS_INC(link.recv); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SLIP_DEBUG, ("slipif: Got packet (%"U16_F" bytes)\n", priv->recved)); + t = priv->q; + priv->p = priv->q = NULL; + priv->i = priv->recved = 0; + return t; + } + return NULL; + case SLIP_ESC: + priv->state = SLIP_RECV_ESCAPE; + return NULL; + } /* end switch (c) */ + break; + case SLIP_RECV_ESCAPE: + /* un-escape END or ESC bytes, leave other bytes + (although that would be a protocol error) */ + switch (c) { + case SLIP_ESC_END: + c = SLIP_END; + break; + case SLIP_ESC_ESC: + c = SLIP_ESC; + break; + } + priv->state = SLIP_RECV_NORMAL; + break; + } /* end switch (priv->state) */ + + /* byte received, packet not yet completely received */ + if (priv->p == NULL) { + /* allocate a new pbuf */ + LWIP_DEBUGF(SLIP_DEBUG, ("slipif_input: alloc\n")); + priv->p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE - PBUF_LINK_HLEN), PBUF_POOL); + + if (priv->p == NULL) { + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + LWIP_DEBUGF(SLIP_DEBUG, ("slipif_input: no new pbuf! (DROP)\n")); + /* don't process any further since we got no pbuf to receive to */ + return NULL; + } + + if (priv->q != NULL) { + /* 'chain' the pbuf to the existing chain */ + pbuf_cat(priv->q, priv->p); + } else { + /* p is the first pbuf in the chain */ + priv->q = priv->p; + } + } + + /* this automatically drops bytes if > SLIP_MAX_SIZE */ + if ((priv->p != NULL) && (priv->recved <= SLIP_MAX_SIZE)) { + ((u8_t *)priv->p->payload)[priv->i] = c; + priv->recved++; + priv->i++; + if (priv->i >= priv->p->len) { + /* on to the next pbuf */ + priv->i = 0; + if (priv->p->next != NULL && priv->p->next->len > 0) { + /* p is a chain, on to the next in the chain */ + priv->p = priv->p->next; + } else { + /* p is a single pbuf, set it to NULL so next time a new + * pbuf is allocated */ + priv->p = NULL; + } + } + } + return NULL; +} + +/** Like slipif_rxbyte, but passes completed packets to netif->input + * + * @param netif The lwip network interface structure for this slipif + * @param data received character + */ +static void +slipif_rxbyte_input(struct netif *netif, u8_t c) +{ + struct pbuf *p; + p = slipif_rxbyte(netif, c); + if (p != NULL) { + if (netif->input(p, netif) != ERR_OK) { + pbuf_free(p); + } + } +} + +#if SLIP_USE_RX_THREAD +/** + * The SLIP input thread. + * + * Feed the IP layer with incoming packets + * + * @param nf the lwip network interface structure for this slipif + */ +static void +slipif_loop_thread(void *nf) +{ + u8_t c; + struct netif *netif = (struct netif *)nf; + struct slipif_priv *priv = (struct slipif_priv *)netif->state; + + while (1) { + if (sio_read(priv->sd, &c, 1) > 0) { + slipif_rxbyte_input(netif, c); + } + } +} +#endif /* SLIP_USE_RX_THREAD */ + +/** + * SLIP netif initialization + * + * Call the arch specific sio_open and remember + * the opened device in the state field of the netif. + * + * @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this slipif + * @return ERR_OK if serial line could be opened, + * ERR_MEM if no memory could be allocated, + * ERR_IF is serial line couldn't be opened + * + * @note netif->num must contain the number of the serial port to open + * (0 by default). If netif->state is != NULL, it is interpreted as an + * u8_t pointer pointing to the serial port number instead of netif->num. + * + */ +err_t +slipif_init(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct slipif_priv *priv; + u8_t sio_num; + + LWIP_DEBUGF(SLIP_DEBUG, ("slipif_init: netif->num=%"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)netif->num)); + + /* Allocate private data */ + priv = (struct slipif_priv *)mem_malloc(sizeof(struct slipif_priv)); + if (!priv) { + return ERR_MEM; + } + + netif->name[0] = 's'; + netif->name[1] = 'l'; + netif->output = slipif_output_v4; +#if LWIP_IPV6 + netif->output_ip6 = slipif_output_v6; +#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */ + netif->mtu = SLIP_MAX_SIZE; + netif->flags |= NETIF_FLAG_POINTTOPOINT; + + /* netif->state or netif->num contain the port number */ + if (netif->state != NULL) { + sio_num = *(u8_t*)netif->state; + } else { + sio_num = netif->num; + } + /* Try to open the serial port. */ + priv->sd = sio_open(sio_num); + if (!priv->sd) { + /* Opening the serial port failed. */ + mem_free(priv); + return ERR_IF; + } + + /* Initialize private data */ + priv->p = NULL; + priv->q = NULL; + priv->state = SLIP_RECV_NORMAL; + priv->i = 0; + priv->recved = 0; +#if SLIP_RX_FROM_ISR + priv->rxpackets = NULL; +#endif + + netif->state = priv; + + /* initialize the snmp variables and counters inside the struct netif */ + NETIF_INIT_SNMP(netif, snmp_ifType_slip, SLIP_SIO_SPEED(priv->sd)); + +#if SLIP_USE_RX_THREAD + /* Create a thread to poll the serial line. */ + sys_thread_new(SLIPIF_THREAD_NAME, slipif_loop_thread, netif, + SLIPIF_THREAD_STACKSIZE, SLIPIF_THREAD_PRIO); +#endif /* SLIP_USE_RX_THREAD */ + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** + * Polls the serial device and feeds the IP layer with incoming packets. + * + * @param netif The lwip network interface structure for this slipif + */ +void +slipif_poll(struct netif *netif) +{ + u8_t c; + struct slipif_priv *priv; + + LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL)); + LWIP_ASSERT("netif->state != NULL", (netif->state != NULL)); + + priv = (struct slipif_priv *)netif->state; + + while (sio_tryread(priv->sd, &c, 1) > 0) { + slipif_rxbyte_input(netif, c); + } +} + +#if SLIP_RX_FROM_ISR +/** + * Feeds the IP layer with incoming packets that were receive + * + * @param netif The lwip network interface structure for this slipif + */ +void +slipif_process_rxqueue(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct slipif_priv *priv; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); + + LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL)); + LWIP_ASSERT("netif->state != NULL", (netif->state != NULL)); + + priv = (struct slipif_priv *)netif->state; + + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); + while (priv->rxpackets != NULL) { + struct pbuf *p = priv->rxpackets; +#if SLIP_RX_QUEUE + /* dequeue packet */ + struct pbuf *q = p; + while ((q->len != q->tot_len) && (q->next != NULL)) { + q = q->next; + } + priv->rxpackets = q->next; + q->next = NULL; +#else /* SLIP_RX_QUEUE */ + priv->rxpackets = NULL; +#endif /* SLIP_RX_QUEUE */ + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); + if (netif->input(p, netif) != ERR_OK) { + pbuf_free(p); + } + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); + } +} + +/** Like slipif_rxbyte, but queues completed packets. + * + * @param netif The lwip network interface structure for this slipif + * @param data Received serial byte + */ +static void +slipif_rxbyte_enqueue(struct netif *netif, u8_t data) +{ + struct pbuf *p; + struct slipif_priv *priv = (struct slipif_priv *)netif->state; + SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); + + p = slipif_rxbyte(netif, data); + if (p != NULL) { + SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); + if (priv->rxpackets != NULL) { +#if SLIP_RX_QUEUE + /* queue multiple pbufs */ + struct pbuf *q = p; + while(q->next != NULL) { + q = q->next; + } + q->next = p; + } else { +#else /* SLIP_RX_QUEUE */ + pbuf_free(priv->rxpackets); + } + { +#endif /* SLIP_RX_QUEUE */ + priv->rxpackets = p; + } + SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); + } +} + +/** + * Process a received byte, completed packets are put on a queue that is + * fed into IP through slipif_process_rxqueue(). + * + * This function can be called from ISR if SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT is enabled. + * + * @param netif The lwip network interface structure for this slipif + * @param data received character + */ +void +slipif_received_byte(struct netif *netif, u8_t data) +{ + LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL)); + LWIP_ASSERT("netif->state != NULL", (netif->state != NULL)); + slipif_rxbyte_enqueue(netif, data); +} + +/** + * Process multiple received byte, completed packets are put on a queue that is + * fed into IP through slipif_process_rxqueue(). + * + * This function can be called from ISR if SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT is enabled. + * + * @param netif The lwip network interface structure for this slipif + * @param data received character + * @param len Number of received characters + */ +void +slipif_received_bytes(struct netif *netif, u8_t *data, u8_t len) +{ + u8_t i; + u8_t *rxdata = data; + LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL)); + LWIP_ASSERT("netif->state != NULL", (netif->state != NULL)); + + for (i = 0; i < len; i++, rxdata++) { + slipif_rxbyte_enqueue(netif, *rxdata); + } +} +#endif /* SLIP_RX_FROM_ISR */ + +#endif /* LWIP_HAVE_SLIPIF */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/core/test_mem.c b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/core/test_mem.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..af7276d032 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/core/test_mem.c @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +#include "test_mem.h" + +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" + +#if !LWIP_STATS || !MEM_STATS +#error "This tests needs MEM-statistics enabled" +#endif +#if LWIP_DNS +#error "This test needs DNS turned off (as it mallocs on init)" +#endif + +/* Setups/teardown functions */ + +static void +mem_setup(void) +{ +} + +static void +mem_teardown(void) +{ +} + + +/* Test functions */ + +/** Call mem_malloc, mem_free and mem_trim and check stats */ +START_TEST(test_mem_one) +{ +#define SIZE1 16 +#define SIZE1_2 12 +#define SIZE2 16 + void *p1, *p2; + mem_size_t s1, s2; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + +#if LWIP_DNS + fail("This test needs DNS turned off (as it mallocs on init)"); +#endif + + fail_unless(lwip_stats.mem.used == 0); + + p1 = mem_malloc(SIZE1); + fail_unless(p1 != NULL); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.mem.used >= SIZE1); + s1 = lwip_stats.mem.used; + + p2 = mem_malloc(SIZE2); + fail_unless(p2 != NULL); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.mem.used >= SIZE2 + s1); + s2 = lwip_stats.mem.used; + + mem_trim(p1, SIZE1_2); + + mem_free(p2); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.mem.used <= s2 - SIZE2); + + mem_free(p1); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.mem.used == 0); +} +END_TEST + + +/** Create the suite including all tests for this module */ +Suite * +mem_suite(void) +{ + testfunc tests[] = { + TESTFUNC(test_mem_one) + }; + return create_suite("MEM", tests, sizeof(tests)/sizeof(testfunc), mem_setup, mem_teardown); +} diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/core/test_mem.h b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/core/test_mem.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a85bccb48e --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/core/test_mem.h @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_TEST_MEM_H__ +#define LWIP_HDR_TEST_MEM_H__ + +#include "../lwip_check.h" + +Suite *mem_suite(void); + +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/core/test_pbuf.c b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/core/test_pbuf.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..211465ecab --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/core/test_pbuf.c @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +#include "test_pbuf.h" + +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" + +#if !LWIP_STATS || !MEM_STATS ||!MEMP_STATS +#error "This tests needs MEM- and MEMP-statistics enabled" +#endif +#if LWIP_DNS +#error "This test needs DNS turned off (as it mallocs on init)" +#endif +#if !LWIP_TCP || !TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ || !LWIP_WND_SCALE +#error "This test needs TCP OOSEQ queueing and window scaling enabled" +#endif + +/* Setups/teardown functions */ + +static void +pbuf_setup(void) +{ +} + +static void +pbuf_teardown(void) +{ +} + + +#define TESTBUFSIZE_1 65535 +#define TESTBUFSIZE_2 65530 +#define TESTBUFSIZE_3 50050 +static u8_t testbuf_1[TESTBUFSIZE_1]; +static u8_t testbuf_1a[TESTBUFSIZE_1]; +static u8_t testbuf_2[TESTBUFSIZE_2]; +static u8_t testbuf_2a[TESTBUFSIZE_2]; +static u8_t testbuf_3[TESTBUFSIZE_3]; +static u8_t testbuf_3a[TESTBUFSIZE_3]; + +/* Test functions */ + +/** Call pbuf_copy on a pbuf with zero length */ +START_TEST(test_pbuf_copy_zero_pbuf) +{ + struct pbuf *p1, *p2, *p3; + err_t err; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + fail_unless(lwip_stats.mem.used == 0); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_PBUF_POOL].used == 0); + + p1 = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, 1024, PBUF_RAM); + fail_unless(p1 != NULL); + fail_unless(p1->ref == 1); + + p2 = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, 2, PBUF_POOL); + fail_unless(p2 != NULL); + fail_unless(p2->ref == 1); + p2->len = p2->tot_len = 0; + + pbuf_cat(p1, p2); + fail_unless(p1->ref == 1); + fail_unless(p2->ref == 1); + + p3 = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, p1->tot_len, PBUF_POOL); + err = pbuf_copy(p3, p1); + fail_unless(err == ERR_VAL); + + pbuf_free(p1); + pbuf_free(p3); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.mem.used == 0); + + fail_unless(lwip_stats.mem.used == 0); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_PBUF_POOL].used == 0); +} +END_TEST + +START_TEST(test_pbuf_split_64k_on_small_pbufs) +{ + struct pbuf *p, *rest=NULL; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, 1, PBUF_POOL); + pbuf_split_64k(p, &rest); + fail_unless(p->tot_len == 1); + pbuf_free(p); +} +END_TEST + +START_TEST(test_pbuf_queueing_bigger_than_64k) +{ + int i; + err_t err; + struct pbuf *p1, *p2, *p3, *rest2=NULL, *rest3=NULL; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + for(i = 0; i < TESTBUFSIZE_1; i++) + testbuf_1[i] = rand(); + for(i = 0; i < TESTBUFSIZE_2; i++) + testbuf_2[i] = rand(); + for(i = 0; i < TESTBUFSIZE_3; i++) + testbuf_3[i] = rand(); + + p1 = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, TESTBUFSIZE_1, PBUF_POOL); + fail_unless(p1 != NULL); + p2 = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, TESTBUFSIZE_2, PBUF_POOL); + fail_unless(p2 != NULL); + p3 = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, TESTBUFSIZE_3, PBUF_POOL); + fail_unless(p3 != NULL); + err = pbuf_take(p1, testbuf_1, TESTBUFSIZE_1); + fail_unless(err == ERR_OK); + err = pbuf_take(p2, testbuf_2, TESTBUFSIZE_2); + fail_unless(err == ERR_OK); + err = pbuf_take(p3, testbuf_3, TESTBUFSIZE_3); + fail_unless(err == ERR_OK); + + pbuf_cat(p1, p2); + pbuf_cat(p1, p3); + + pbuf_split_64k(p1, &rest2); + fail_unless(p1->tot_len == TESTBUFSIZE_1); + fail_unless(rest2->tot_len == (u16_t)((TESTBUFSIZE_2+TESTBUFSIZE_3) & 0xFFFF)); + pbuf_split_64k(rest2, &rest3); + fail_unless(rest2->tot_len == TESTBUFSIZE_2); + fail_unless(rest3->tot_len == TESTBUFSIZE_3); + + pbuf_copy_partial(p1, testbuf_1a, TESTBUFSIZE_1, 0); + pbuf_copy_partial(rest2, testbuf_2a, TESTBUFSIZE_2, 0); + pbuf_copy_partial(rest3, testbuf_3a, TESTBUFSIZE_3, 0); + for(i = 0; i < TESTBUFSIZE_1; i++) + fail_unless(testbuf_1[i] == testbuf_1a[i]); + for(i = 0; i < TESTBUFSIZE_2; i++) + fail_unless(testbuf_2[i] == testbuf_2a[i]); + for(i = 0; i < TESTBUFSIZE_3; i++) + fail_unless(testbuf_3[i] == testbuf_3a[i]); + + pbuf_free(p1); + pbuf_free(rest2); + pbuf_free(rest3); +} +END_TEST + +/** Create the suite including all tests for this module */ +Suite * +pbuf_suite(void) +{ + testfunc tests[] = { + TESTFUNC(test_pbuf_copy_zero_pbuf), + TESTFUNC(test_pbuf_split_64k_on_small_pbufs), + TESTFUNC(test_pbuf_queueing_bigger_than_64k) + }; + return create_suite("PBUF", tests, sizeof(tests)/sizeof(testfunc), pbuf_setup, pbuf_teardown); +} diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/core/test_pbuf.h b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/core/test_pbuf.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..825315706d --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/core/test_pbuf.h @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_TEST_PBUF_H__ +#define LWIP_HDR_TEST_PBUF_H__ + +#include "../lwip_check.h" + +Suite *pbuf_suite(void); + +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/dhcp/test_dhcp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/dhcp/test_dhcp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0055b49298 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/dhcp/test_dhcp.c @@ -0,0 +1,916 @@ +#include "test_dhcp.h" + +#include "lwip/netif.h" +#include "lwip/dhcp.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" + +struct netif net_test; + +static const u8_t broadcast[6] = { 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF }; + +static const u8_t magic_cookie[] = { 0x63, 0x82, 0x53, 0x63 }; + +static u8_t dhcp_offer[] = { + 0x00, 0x23, 0xc1, 0xde, 0xd0, 0x0d, /* To unit */ + 0x00, 0x0F, 0xEE, 0x30, 0xAB, 0x22, /* From Remote host */ + 0x08, 0x00, /* Protocol: IP */ + 0x45, 0x10, 0x01, 0x48, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x80, 0x11, 0x36, 0xcc, 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xab, 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xc8, /* IP header */ + 0x00, 0x43, 0x00, 0x44, 0x01, 0x34, 0x00, 0x00, /* UDP header */ + + 0x02, /* Type == Boot reply */ + 0x01, 0x06, /* Hw Ethernet, 6 bytes addrlen */ + 0x00, /* 0 hops */ + 0xAA, 0xAA, 0xAA, 0xAA, /* Transaction id, will be overwritten */ + 0x00, 0x00, /* 0 seconds elapsed */ + 0x00, 0x00, /* Flags (unicast) */ + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* Client ip */ + 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xc8, /* Your IP */ + 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xab, /* DHCP server ip */ + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* relay agent */ + 0x00, 0x23, 0xc1, 0xde, 0xd0, 0x0d, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* MAC addr + padding */ + + /* Empty server name and boot file name */ + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + + 0x63, 0x82, 0x53, 0x63, /* Magic cookie */ + 0x35, 0x01, 0x02, /* Message type: Offer */ + 0x36, 0x04, 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xab, /* Server identifier (IP) */ + 0x33, 0x04, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x78, /* Lease time 2 minutes */ + 0x03, 0x04, 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xab, /* Router IP */ + 0x01, 0x04, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, /* Subnet mask */ + 0xff, /* End option */ + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* Padding */ +}; + +static u8_t dhcp_ack[] = { + 0x00, 0x23, 0xc1, 0xde, 0xd0, 0x0d, /* To unit */ + 0x00, 0x0f, 0xEE, 0x30, 0xAB, 0x22, /* From remote host */ + 0x08, 0x00, /* Proto IP */ + 0x45, 0x10, 0x01, 0x48, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x80, 0x11, 0x36, 0xcc, 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xab, 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xc8, /* IP header */ + 0x00, 0x43, 0x00, 0x44, 0x01, 0x34, 0x00, 0x00, /* UDP header */ + 0x02, /* Bootp reply */ + 0x01, 0x06, /* Hw type Eth, len 6 */ + 0x00, /* 0 hops */ + 0xAA, 0xAA, 0xAA, 0xAA, + 0x00, 0x00, /* 0 seconds elapsed */ + 0x00, 0x00, /* Flags (unicast) */ + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* Client IP */ + 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xc8, /* Your IP */ + 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xab, /* DHCP server IP */ + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* Relay agent */ + 0x00, 0x23, 0xc1, 0xde, 0xd0, 0x0d, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* Macaddr + padding */ + + /* Empty server name and boot file name */ + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + + 0x63, 0x82, 0x53, 0x63, /* Magic cookie */ + 0x35, 0x01, 0x05, /* Dhcp message type ack */ + 0x36, 0x04, 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xab, /* DHCP server identifier */ + 0x33, 0x04, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x78, /* Lease time 2 minutes */ + 0x03, 0x04, 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xab, /* Router IP */ + 0x01, 0x04, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, /* Netmask */ + 0xff, /* End marker */ + + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* Padding */ +}; + +static const u8_t arpreply[] = { + 0x00, 0x23, 0xC1, 0xDE, 0xD0, 0x0D, /* dst mac */ + 0x00, 0x32, 0x44, 0x20, 0x01, 0x02, /* src mac */ + 0x08, 0x06, /* proto arp */ + 0x00, 0x01, /* hw eth */ + 0x08, 0x00, /* proto ip */ + 0x06, /* hw addr len 6 */ + 0x04, /* proto addr len 4 */ + 0x00, 0x02, /* arp reply */ + 0x00, 0x32, 0x44, 0x20, 0x01, 0x02, /* sender mac */ + 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xc8, /* sender ip */ + 0x00, 0x23, 0xC1, 0xDE, 0xD0, 0x0D, /* target mac */ + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* target ip */ +}; + +static int txpacket; +static enum tcase { + TEST_LWIP_DHCP, + TEST_LWIP_DHCP_NAK, + TEST_LWIP_DHCP_RELAY, + TEST_LWIP_DHCP_NAK_NO_ENDMARKER, +} tcase; + +static int debug = 0; +static void setdebug(int a) {debug = a;} + +static int tick = 0; +static void tick_lwip(void) +{ + tick++; + if (tick % 5 == 0) { + dhcp_fine_tmr(); + } + if (tick % 600 == 0) { + dhcp_coarse_tmr(); + } +} + +static void send_pkt(struct netif *netif, const u8_t *data, u32_t len) +{ + struct pbuf *p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, len, PBUF_POOL); + struct pbuf *q; + + if (debug) { + /* Dump data */ + u32_t i; + printf("RX data (len %d)", p->tot_len); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + printf(" %02X", data[i]); + } + printf("\n"); + } + + fail_unless(p != NULL); + for(q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next) { + memcpy(q->payload, data, q->len); + data += q->len; + } + netif->input(p, netif); +} + +static err_t lwip_tx_func(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p); + +static err_t testif_init(struct netif *netif) +{ + netif->name[0] = 'c'; + netif->name[1] = 'h'; + netif->output = etharp_output; + netif->linkoutput = lwip_tx_func; + netif->mtu = 1500; + netif->hwaddr_len = 6; + netif->flags = NETIF_FLAG_BROADCAST | NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP; + + netif->hwaddr[0] = 0x00; + netif->hwaddr[1] = 0x23; + netif->hwaddr[2] = 0xC1; + netif->hwaddr[3] = 0xDE; + netif->hwaddr[4] = 0xD0; + netif->hwaddr[5] = 0x0D; + + return ERR_OK; +} + +static void dhcp_setup(void) +{ + txpacket = 0; +} + +static void dhcp_teardown(void) +{ +} + +static void check_pkt(struct pbuf *p, u32_t pos, const u8_t *mem, u32_t len) +{ + u8_t *data; + + fail_if((pos + len) > p->tot_len); + while (pos > p->len && p->next) { + pos -= p->len; + p = p->next; + } + fail_if(p == NULL); + fail_unless(pos + len <= p->len); /* All data we seek within same pbuf */ + + data = p->payload; + fail_if(memcmp(&data[pos], mem, len), "data at pos %d, len %d in packet %d did not match", pos, len, txpacket); +} + +static void check_pkt_fuzzy(struct pbuf *p, u32_t startpos, const u8_t *mem, u32_t len) +{ + int found; + u32_t i; + u8_t *data; + + fail_if((startpos + len) > p->tot_len); + while (startpos > p->len && p->next) { + startpos -= p->len; + p = p->next; + } + fail_if(p == NULL); + fail_unless(startpos + len <= p->len); /* All data we seek within same pbuf */ + + found = 0; + data = p->payload; + for (i = startpos; i <= (p->len - len); i++) { + if (memcmp(&data[i], mem, len) == 0) { + found = 1; + break; + } + } + fail_unless(found); +} + +static err_t lwip_tx_func(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p) +{ + fail_unless(netif == &net_test); + txpacket++; + + if (debug) { + struct pbuf *pp = p; + /* Dump data */ + printf("TX data (pkt %d, len %d, tick %d)", txpacket, p->tot_len, tick); + do { + int i; + for (i = 0; i < pp->len; i++) { + printf(" %02X", ((u8_t *) pp->payload)[i]); + } + if (pp->next) { + pp = pp->next; + } + } while (pp->next); + printf("\n"); + } + + switch (tcase) { + case TEST_LWIP_DHCP: + switch (txpacket) { + case 1: + case 2: + { + const u8_t ipproto[] = { 0x08, 0x00 }; + const u8_t bootp_start[] = { 0x01, 0x01, 0x06, 0x00}; /* bootp request, eth, hwaddr len 6, 0 hops */ + const u8_t ipaddrs[] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }; + + check_pkt(p, 0, broadcast, 6); /* eth level dest: broadcast */ + check_pkt(p, 6, netif->hwaddr, 6); /* eth level src: unit mac */ + + check_pkt(p, 12, ipproto, sizeof(ipproto)); /* eth level proto: ip */ + + check_pkt(p, 42, bootp_start, sizeof(bootp_start)); + + check_pkt(p, 53, ipaddrs, sizeof(ipaddrs)); + + check_pkt(p, 70, netif->hwaddr, 6); /* mac addr inside bootp */ + + check_pkt(p, 278, magic_cookie, sizeof(magic_cookie)); + + /* Check dchp message type, can be at different positions */ + if (txpacket == 1) { + u8_t dhcp_discover_opt[] = { 0x35, 0x01, 0x01 }; + check_pkt_fuzzy(p, 282, dhcp_discover_opt, sizeof(dhcp_discover_opt)); + } else if (txpacket == 2) { + u8_t dhcp_request_opt[] = { 0x35, 0x01, 0x03 }; + u8_t requested_ipaddr[] = { 0x32, 0x04, 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xc8 }; /* Ask for offered IP */ + + check_pkt_fuzzy(p, 282, dhcp_request_opt, sizeof(dhcp_request_opt)); + check_pkt_fuzzy(p, 282, requested_ipaddr, sizeof(requested_ipaddr)); + } + break; + } + case 3: + case 4: + case 5: + { + const u8_t arpproto[] = { 0x08, 0x06 }; + + check_pkt(p, 0, broadcast, 6); /* eth level dest: broadcast */ + check_pkt(p, 6, netif->hwaddr, 6); /* eth level src: unit mac */ + + check_pkt(p, 12, arpproto, sizeof(arpproto)); /* eth level proto: ip */ + break; + } + } + break; + + case TEST_LWIP_DHCP_NAK: + { + const u8_t ipproto[] = { 0x08, 0x00 }; + const u8_t bootp_start[] = { 0x01, 0x01, 0x06, 0x00}; /* bootp request, eth, hwaddr len 6, 0 hops */ + const u8_t ipaddrs[] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }; + const u8_t dhcp_nak_opt[] = { 0x35, 0x01, 0x04 }; + const u8_t requested_ipaddr[] = { 0x32, 0x04, 0xc3, 0xaa, 0xbd, 0xc8 }; /* offered IP */ + + fail_unless(txpacket == 4); + check_pkt(p, 0, broadcast, 6); /* eth level dest: broadcast */ + check_pkt(p, 6, netif->hwaddr, 6); /* eth level src: unit mac */ + + check_pkt(p, 12, ipproto, sizeof(ipproto)); /* eth level proto: ip */ + + check_pkt(p, 42, bootp_start, sizeof(bootp_start)); + + check_pkt(p, 53, ipaddrs, sizeof(ipaddrs)); + + check_pkt(p, 70, netif->hwaddr, 6); /* mac addr inside bootp */ + + check_pkt(p, 278, magic_cookie, sizeof(magic_cookie)); + + check_pkt_fuzzy(p, 282, dhcp_nak_opt, sizeof(dhcp_nak_opt)); /* NAK the ack */ + + check_pkt_fuzzy(p, 282, requested_ipaddr, sizeof(requested_ipaddr)); + break; + } + + case TEST_LWIP_DHCP_RELAY: + switch (txpacket) { + case 1: + case 2: + { + const u8_t ipproto[] = { 0x08, 0x00 }; + const u8_t bootp_start[] = { 0x01, 0x01, 0x06, 0x00}; /* bootp request, eth, hwaddr len 6, 0 hops */ + const u8_t ipaddrs[] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }; + + check_pkt(p, 0, broadcast, 6); /* eth level dest: broadcast */ + check_pkt(p, 6, netif->hwaddr, 6); /* eth level src: unit mac */ + + check_pkt(p, 12, ipproto, sizeof(ipproto)); /* eth level proto: ip */ + + check_pkt(p, 42, bootp_start, sizeof(bootp_start)); + + check_pkt(p, 53, ipaddrs, sizeof(ipaddrs)); + + check_pkt(p, 70, netif->hwaddr, 6); /* mac addr inside bootp */ + + check_pkt(p, 278, magic_cookie, sizeof(magic_cookie)); + + /* Check dchp message type, can be at different positions */ + if (txpacket == 1) { + u8_t dhcp_discover_opt[] = { 0x35, 0x01, 0x01 }; + check_pkt_fuzzy(p, 282, dhcp_discover_opt, sizeof(dhcp_discover_opt)); + } else if (txpacket == 2) { + u8_t dhcp_request_opt[] = { 0x35, 0x01, 0x03 }; + u8_t requested_ipaddr[] = { 0x32, 0x04, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x33, 0x05 }; /* Ask for offered IP */ + + check_pkt_fuzzy(p, 282, dhcp_request_opt, sizeof(dhcp_request_opt)); + check_pkt_fuzzy(p, 282, requested_ipaddr, sizeof(requested_ipaddr)); + } + break; + } + case 3: + case 4: + case 5: + case 6: + { + const u8_t arpproto[] = { 0x08, 0x06 }; + + check_pkt(p, 0, broadcast, 6); /* eth level dest: broadcast */ + check_pkt(p, 6, netif->hwaddr, 6); /* eth level src: unit mac */ + + check_pkt(p, 12, arpproto, sizeof(arpproto)); /* eth level proto: ip */ + break; + } + case 7: + { + const u8_t fake_arp[6] = { 0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x9a, 0xab }; + const u8_t ipproto[] = { 0x08, 0x00 }; + const u8_t bootp_start[] = { 0x01, 0x01, 0x06, 0x00}; /* bootp request, eth, hwaddr len 6, 0 hops */ + const u8_t ipaddrs[] = { 0x00, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x33, 0x05, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }; + const u8_t dhcp_request_opt[] = { 0x35, 0x01, 0x03 }; + + check_pkt(p, 0, fake_arp, 6); /* eth level dest: broadcast */ + check_pkt(p, 6, netif->hwaddr, 6); /* eth level src: unit mac */ + + check_pkt(p, 12, ipproto, sizeof(ipproto)); /* eth level proto: ip */ + + check_pkt(p, 42, bootp_start, sizeof(bootp_start)); + + check_pkt(p, 53, ipaddrs, sizeof(ipaddrs)); + + check_pkt(p, 70, netif->hwaddr, 6); /* mac addr inside bootp */ + + check_pkt(p, 278, magic_cookie, sizeof(magic_cookie)); + + /* Check dchp message type, can be at different positions */ + check_pkt_fuzzy(p, 282, dhcp_request_opt, sizeof(dhcp_request_opt)); + break; + } + } + break; + + default: + break; + } + + return ERR_OK; +} + +/* + * Test basic happy flow DHCP session. + * Validate that xid is checked. + */ +START_TEST(test_dhcp) +{ + struct ip_addr addr; + struct ip_addr netmask; + struct ip_addr gw; + int i; + u32_t xid; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + tcase = TEST_LWIP_DHCP; + setdebug(0); + + IP4_ADDR(&addr, 0, 0, 0, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 0, 0, 0, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&gw, 0, 0, 0, 0); + + netif_add(&net_test, &addr, &netmask, &gw, &net_test, testif_init, ethernet_input); + + dhcp_start(&net_test); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 1); /* DHCP discover sent */ + xid = net_test.dhcp->xid; /* Write bad xid, not using htonl! */ + memcpy(&dhcp_offer[46], &xid, 4); + send_pkt(&net_test, dhcp_offer, sizeof(dhcp_offer)); + + /* Interface down */ + fail_if(netif_is_up(&net_test)); + + /* IP addresses should be zero */ + fail_if(memcmp(&addr, &net_test.ip_addr, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + fail_if(memcmp(&netmask, &net_test.netmask, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + fail_if(memcmp(&gw, &net_test.gw, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 1, "TX %d packets, expected 1", txpacket); /* Nothing more sent */ + xid = htonl(net_test.dhcp->xid); + memcpy(&dhcp_offer[46], &xid, 4); /* insert correct transaction id */ + send_pkt(&net_test, dhcp_offer, sizeof(dhcp_offer)); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 2, "TX %d packets, expected 2", txpacket); /* DHCP request sent */ + xid = net_test.dhcp->xid; /* Write bad xid, not using htonl! */ + memcpy(&dhcp_ack[46], &xid, 4); + send_pkt(&net_test, dhcp_ack, sizeof(dhcp_ack)); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 2, "TX %d packets, still expected 2", txpacket); /* No more sent */ + xid = htonl(net_test.dhcp->xid); /* xid updated */ + memcpy(&dhcp_ack[46], &xid, 4); /* insert transaction id */ + send_pkt(&net_test, dhcp_ack, sizeof(dhcp_ack)); + + for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) { + tick_lwip(); + } + fail_unless(txpacket == 4, "TX %d packets, expected 4", txpacket); /* ARP requests sent */ + + /* Interface up */ + fail_unless(netif_is_up(&net_test)); + + /* Now it should have taken the IP */ + IP4_ADDR(&addr, 195, 170, 189, 200); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 255, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&gw, 195, 170, 189, 171); + fail_if(memcmp(&addr, &net_test.ip_addr, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + fail_if(memcmp(&netmask, &net_test.netmask, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + fail_if(memcmp(&gw, &net_test.gw, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + + netif_remove(&net_test); +} +END_TEST + +/* + * Test that IP address is not taken and NAK is sent if someone + * replies to ARP requests for the offered address. + */ +START_TEST(test_dhcp_nak) +{ + struct ip_addr addr; + struct ip_addr netmask; + struct ip_addr gw; + u32_t xid; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + tcase = TEST_LWIP_DHCP; + setdebug(0); + + IP4_ADDR(&addr, 0, 0, 0, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 0, 0, 0, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&gw, 0, 0, 0, 0); + + netif_add(&net_test, &addr, &netmask, &gw, &net_test, testif_init, ethernet_input); + + dhcp_start(&net_test); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 1); /* DHCP discover sent */ + xid = net_test.dhcp->xid; /* Write bad xid, not using htonl! */ + memcpy(&dhcp_offer[46], &xid, 4); + send_pkt(&net_test, dhcp_offer, sizeof(dhcp_offer)); + + /* Interface down */ + fail_if(netif_is_up(&net_test)); + + /* IP addresses should be zero */ + fail_if(memcmp(&addr, &net_test.ip_addr, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + fail_if(memcmp(&netmask, &net_test.netmask, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + fail_if(memcmp(&gw, &net_test.gw, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 1); /* Nothing more sent */ + xid = htonl(net_test.dhcp->xid); + memcpy(&dhcp_offer[46], &xid, 4); /* insert correct transaction id */ + send_pkt(&net_test, dhcp_offer, sizeof(dhcp_offer)); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 2); /* DHCP request sent */ + xid = net_test.dhcp->xid; /* Write bad xid, not using htonl! */ + memcpy(&dhcp_ack[46], &xid, 4); + send_pkt(&net_test, dhcp_ack, sizeof(dhcp_ack)); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 2); /* No more sent */ + xid = htonl(net_test.dhcp->xid); /* xid updated */ + memcpy(&dhcp_ack[46], &xid, 4); /* insert transaction id */ + send_pkt(&net_test, dhcp_ack, sizeof(dhcp_ack)); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 3); /* ARP request sent */ + + tcase = TEST_LWIP_DHCP_NAK; /* Switch testcase */ + + /* Send arp reply, mark offered IP as taken */ + send_pkt(&net_test, arpreply, sizeof(arpreply)); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 4); /* DHCP nak sent */ + + netif_remove(&net_test); +} +END_TEST + +/* + * Test case based on captured data where + * replies are sent from a different IP than the + * one the client unicasted to. + */ +START_TEST(test_dhcp_relayed) +{ + u8_t relay_offer[] = { + 0x00, 0x23, 0xc1, 0xde, 0xd0, 0x0d, + 0x00, 0x22, 0x93, 0x5a, 0xf7, 0x60, + 0x08, 0x00, 0x45, 0x00, + 0x01, 0x38, 0xfd, 0x53, 0x00, 0x00, 0x40, 0x11, + 0x78, 0x46, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x32, 0x02, 0x4f, 0x8a, + 0x33, 0x05, 0x00, 0x43, 0x00, 0x44, 0x01, 0x24, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x06, 0x00, 0x51, 0x35, + 0xb6, 0xa0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x33, 0x05, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x0a, 0xb5, 0x04, 0x01, 0x00, 0x23, + 0xc1, 0xde, 0xd0, 0x0d, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x63, 0x82, + 0x53, 0x63, 0x01, 0x04, 0xff, 0xff, 0xfe, 0x00, + 0x03, 0x04, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x32, 0x01, 0x06, 0x08, + 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x00, 0xb4, 0x55, 0x08, 0x1f, 0xd1, + 0x1c, 0x04, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x33, 0xff, 0x33, 0x04, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x54, 0x49, 0x35, 0x01, 0x02, 0x36, + 0x04, 0x0a, 0xb5, 0x04, 0x01, 0xff + }; + + u8_t relay_ack1[] = { + 0x00, 0x23, 0xc1, 0xde, 0xd0, 0x0d, 0x00, 0x22, + 0x93, 0x5a, 0xf7, 0x60, 0x08, 0x00, 0x45, 0x00, + 0x01, 0x38, 0xfd, 0x55, 0x00, 0x00, 0x40, 0x11, + 0x78, 0x44, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x32, 0x02, 0x4f, 0x8a, + 0x33, 0x05, 0x00, 0x43, 0x00, 0x44, 0x01, 0x24, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x06, 0x00, 0x51, 0x35, + 0xb6, 0xa1, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x33, 0x05, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x0a, 0xb5, 0x04, 0x01, 0x00, 0x23, + 0xc1, 0xde, 0xd0, 0x0d, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x63, 0x82, + 0x53, 0x63, 0x01, 0x04, 0xff, 0xff, 0xfe, 0x00, + 0x03, 0x04, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x32, 0x01, 0x06, 0x08, + 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x00, 0xb4, 0x55, 0x08, 0x1f, 0xd1, + 0x1c, 0x04, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x33, 0xff, 0x33, 0x04, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x54, 0x49, 0x35, 0x01, 0x05, 0x36, + 0x04, 0x0a, 0xb5, 0x04, 0x01, 0xff + }; + + u8_t relay_ack2[] = { + 0x00, 0x23, 0xc1, 0xde, 0xd0, 0x0d, + 0x00, 0x22, 0x93, 0x5a, 0xf7, 0x60, + 0x08, 0x00, 0x45, 0x00, + 0x01, 0x38, 0xfa, 0x18, 0x00, 0x00, 0x40, 0x11, + 0x7b, 0x81, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x32, 0x02, 0x4f, 0x8a, + 0x33, 0x05, 0x00, 0x43, 0x00, 0x44, 0x01, 0x24, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x06, 0x00, 0x49, 0x8b, + 0x6e, 0xab, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x4f, 0x8a, + 0x33, 0x05, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x33, 0x05, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x0a, 0xb5, 0x04, 0x01, 0x00, 0x23, + 0xc1, 0xde, 0xd0, 0x0d, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x63, 0x82, + 0x53, 0x63, 0x01, 0x04, 0xff, 0xff, 0xfe, 0x00, + 0x03, 0x04, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x32, 0x01, 0x06, 0x08, + 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x00, 0xb4, 0x55, 0x08, 0x1f, 0xd1, + 0x1c, 0x04, 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x33, 0xff, 0x33, 0x04, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x54, 0x60, 0x35, 0x01, 0x05, 0x36, + 0x04, 0x0a, 0xb5, 0x04, 0x01, 0xff }; + + const u8_t arp_resp[] = { + 0x00, 0x23, 0xc1, 0xde, 0xd0, 0x0d, /* DEST */ + 0x00, 0x22, 0x93, 0x5a, 0xf7, 0x60, /* SRC */ + 0x08, 0x06, /* Type: ARP */ + 0x00, 0x01, /* HW: Ethernet */ + 0x08, 0x00, /* PROTO: IP */ + 0x06, /* HW size */ + 0x04, /* PROTO size */ + 0x00, 0x02, /* OPCODE: Reply */ + + 0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x9a, 0xab, /* Target MAC */ + 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x32, 0x01, /* Target IP */ + + 0x00, 0x23, 0xc1, 0x00, 0x06, 0x50, /* src mac */ + 0x4f, 0x8a, 0x33, 0x05, /* src ip */ + + /* Padding follows.. */ + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }; + + struct ip_addr addr; + struct ip_addr netmask; + struct ip_addr gw; + int i; + u32_t xid; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + tcase = TEST_LWIP_DHCP_RELAY; + setdebug(0); + + IP4_ADDR(&addr, 0, 0, 0, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 0, 0, 0, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&gw, 0, 0, 0, 0); + + netif_add(&net_test, &addr, &netmask, &gw, &net_test, testif_init, ethernet_input); + + dhcp_start(&net_test); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 1); /* DHCP discover sent */ + + /* Interface down */ + fail_if(netif_is_up(&net_test)); + + /* IP addresses should be zero */ + fail_if(memcmp(&addr, &net_test.ip_addr, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + fail_if(memcmp(&netmask, &net_test.netmask, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + fail_if(memcmp(&gw, &net_test.gw, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 1); /* Nothing more sent */ + xid = htonl(net_test.dhcp->xid); + memcpy(&relay_offer[46], &xid, 4); /* insert correct transaction id */ + send_pkt(&net_test, relay_offer, sizeof(relay_offer)); + + /* request sent? */ + fail_unless(txpacket == 2, "txpkt = %d, should be 2", txpacket); + xid = htonl(net_test.dhcp->xid); /* xid updated */ + memcpy(&relay_ack1[46], &xid, 4); /* insert transaction id */ + send_pkt(&net_test, relay_ack1, sizeof(relay_ack1)); + + for (i = 0; i < 25; i++) { + tick_lwip(); + } + fail_unless(txpacket == 4, "txpkt should be 5, is %d", txpacket); /* ARP requests sent */ + + /* Interface up */ + fail_unless(netif_is_up(&net_test)); + + /* Now it should have taken the IP */ + IP4_ADDR(&addr, 79, 138, 51, 5); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 254, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&gw, 79, 138, 50, 1); + fail_if(memcmp(&addr, &net_test.ip_addr, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + fail_if(memcmp(&netmask, &net_test.netmask, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + fail_if(memcmp(&gw, &net_test.gw, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 4, "txpacket = %d", txpacket); + + for (i = 0; i < 108000 - 25; i++) { + tick_lwip(); + } + + fail_unless(netif_is_up(&net_test)); + fail_unless(txpacket == 6, "txpacket = %d", txpacket); + + /* We need to send arp response here.. */ + + send_pkt(&net_test, arp_resp, sizeof(arp_resp)); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 7, "txpacket = %d", txpacket); + fail_unless(netif_is_up(&net_test)); + + xid = htonl(net_test.dhcp->xid); /* xid updated */ + memcpy(&relay_ack2[46], &xid, 4); /* insert transaction id */ + send_pkt(&net_test, relay_ack2, sizeof(relay_ack2)); + + for (i = 0; i < 100000; i++) { + tick_lwip(); + } + + fail_unless(txpacket == 7, "txpacket = %d", txpacket); + + netif_remove(&net_test); + +} +END_TEST + +START_TEST(test_dhcp_nak_no_endmarker) +{ + struct ip_addr addr; + struct ip_addr netmask; + struct ip_addr gw; + + u8_t dhcp_nack_no_endmarker[] = { + 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x54, 0x75, + 0xd0, 0x26, 0xd0, 0x0d, 0x08, 0x00, 0x45, 0x00, + 0x01, 0x15, 0x38, 0x86, 0x00, 0x00, 0xff, 0x11, + 0xc0, 0xa8, 0xc0, 0xa8, 0x01, 0x01, 0xff, 0xff, + 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x43, 0x00, 0x44, 0x01, 0x01, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x01, 0x06, 0x00, 0x7a, 0xcb, + 0xba, 0xf2, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x23, + 0xc1, 0xde, 0xd0, 0x0d, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x63, 0x82, + 0x53, 0x63, 0x35, 0x01, 0x06, 0x36, 0x04, 0xc0, + 0xa8, 0x01, 0x01, 0x31, 0xef, 0xad, 0x72, 0x31, + 0x43, 0x4e, 0x44, 0x30, 0x32, 0x35, 0x30, 0x43, + 0x52, 0x47, 0x44, 0x38, 0x35, 0x36, 0x3c, 0x08, + 0x4d, 0x53, 0x46, 0x54, 0x20, 0x35, 0x2e, 0x30, + 0x37, 0x0d, 0x01, 0x0f, 0x03, 0x06, 0x2c, 0x2e, + 0x2f, 0x1f, 0x21, 0x79, 0xf9, 0x2b, 0xfc, 0xff, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xe2, 0x71, + 0xf3, 0x5b, 0xe2, 0x71, 0x2e, 0x01, 0x08, 0x03, + 0x04, 0xc0, 0xa8, 0x01, 0x01, 0xff, 0xeb, 0x1e, + 0x44, 0xec, 0xeb, 0x1e, 0x30, 0x37, 0x0c, 0x01, + 0x0f, 0x03, 0x06, 0x2c, 0x2e, 0x2f, 0x1f, 0x21, + 0x79, 0xf9, 0x2b, 0xff, 0x25, 0xc0, 0x09, 0xd6, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 + }; + u32_t xid; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + tcase = TEST_LWIP_DHCP_NAK_NO_ENDMARKER; + setdebug(0); + + IP4_ADDR(&addr, 0, 0, 0, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 0, 0, 0, 0); + IP4_ADDR(&gw, 0, 0, 0, 0); + + netif_add(&net_test, &addr, &netmask, &gw, &net_test, testif_init, ethernet_input); + + dhcp_start(&net_test); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 1); /* DHCP discover sent */ + xid = net_test.dhcp->xid; /* Write bad xid, not using htonl! */ + memcpy(&dhcp_offer[46], &xid, 4); + send_pkt(&net_test, dhcp_offer, sizeof(dhcp_offer)); + + /* Interface down */ + fail_if(netif_is_up(&net_test)); + + /* IP addresses should be zero */ + fail_if(memcmp(&addr, &net_test.ip_addr, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + fail_if(memcmp(&netmask, &net_test.netmask, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + fail_if(memcmp(&gw, &net_test.gw, sizeof(struct ip_addr))); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 1); /* Nothing more sent */ + xid = htonl(net_test.dhcp->xid); + memcpy(&dhcp_offer[46], &xid, 4); /* insert correct transaction id */ + send_pkt(&net_test, dhcp_offer, sizeof(dhcp_offer)); + + fail_unless(net_test.dhcp->state == DHCP_REQUESTING); + + fail_unless(txpacket == 2); /* No more sent */ + xid = htonl(net_test.dhcp->xid); /* xid updated */ + memcpy(&dhcp_nack_no_endmarker[46], &xid, 4); /* insert transaction id */ + send_pkt(&net_test, dhcp_nack_no_endmarker, sizeof(dhcp_nack_no_endmarker)); + + /* NAK should put us in another state for a while, no other way detecting it */ + fail_unless(net_test.dhcp->state != DHCP_REQUESTING); + + netif_remove(&net_test); +} +END_TEST + + +/** Create the suite including all tests for this module */ +Suite * +dhcp_suite(void) +{ + testfunc tests[] = { + TESTFUNC(test_dhcp), + TESTFUNC(test_dhcp_nak), + TESTFUNC(test_dhcp_relayed), + TESTFUNC(test_dhcp_nak_no_endmarker) + }; + return create_suite("DHCP", tests, sizeof(tests)/sizeof(testfunc), dhcp_setup, dhcp_teardown); +} diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/dhcp/test_dhcp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/dhcp/test_dhcp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..480aab9bed --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/dhcp/test_dhcp.h @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_TEST_DHCP_H__ +#define LWIP_HDR_TEST_DHCP_H__ + +#include "../lwip_check.h" + +Suite* dhcp_suite(void); + +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/etharp/test_etharp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/etharp/test_etharp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9c21a4b467 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/etharp/test_etharp.c @@ -0,0 +1,262 @@ +#include "test_etharp.h" + +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" + +#if !LWIP_STATS || !UDP_STATS || !MEMP_STATS || !ETHARP_STATS +#error "This tests needs UDP-, MEMP- and ETHARP-statistics enabled" +#endif +#if !ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES +#error "This test needs ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES enabled" +#endif + +static struct netif test_netif; +static ip_addr_t test_ipaddr, test_netmask, test_gw; +struct eth_addr test_ethaddr = {1,1,1,1,1,1}; +struct eth_addr test_ethaddr2 = {1,1,1,1,1,2}; +struct eth_addr test_ethaddr3 = {1,1,1,1,1,3}; +struct eth_addr test_ethaddr4 = {1,1,1,1,1,4}; +static int linkoutput_ctr; + +/* Helper functions */ +static void +etharp_remove_all(void) +{ + int i; + /* call etharp_tmr often enough to have all entries cleaned */ + for(i = 0; i < 0xff; i++) { + etharp_tmr(); + } +} + +static err_t +default_netif_linkoutput(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p) +{ + fail_unless(netif == &test_netif); + fail_unless(p != NULL); + linkoutput_ctr++; + return ERR_OK; +} + +static err_t +default_netif_init(struct netif *netif) +{ + fail_unless(netif != NULL); + netif->linkoutput = default_netif_linkoutput; + netif->output = etharp_output; + netif->mtu = 1500; + netif->flags = NETIF_FLAG_BROADCAST | NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP | NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP; + netif->hwaddr_len = ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN; + return ERR_OK; +} + +static void +default_netif_add(void) +{ + IP4_ADDR(&test_gw, 192,168,0,1); + IP4_ADDR(&test_ipaddr, 192,168,0,1); + IP4_ADDR(&test_netmask, 255,255,0,0); + + fail_unless(netif_default == NULL); + netif_set_default(netif_add(&test_netif, &test_ipaddr, &test_netmask, + &test_gw, NULL, default_netif_init, NULL)); + netif_set_up(&test_netif); +} + +static void +default_netif_remove(void) +{ + fail_unless(netif_default == &test_netif); + netif_remove(&test_netif); +} + +static void +create_arp_response(ip_addr_t *adr) +{ + int k; + struct eth_hdr *ethhdr; + struct etharp_hdr *etharphdr; + struct pbuf *p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, sizeof(struct eth_hdr) + sizeof(struct etharp_hdr), PBUF_RAM); + if(p == NULL) { + FAIL_RET(); + } + ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr*)p->payload; + etharphdr = (struct etharp_hdr*)(ethhdr + 1); + + ethhdr->dest = test_ethaddr; + ethhdr->src = test_ethaddr2; + ethhdr->type = htons(ETHTYPE_ARP); + + etharphdr->hwtype = htons(/*HWTYPE_ETHERNET*/ 1); + etharphdr->proto = htons(ETHTYPE_IP); + etharphdr->hwlen = ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN; + etharphdr->protolen = sizeof(ip_addr_t); + etharphdr->opcode = htons(ARP_REPLY); + + SMEMCPY(ðarphdr->sipaddr, adr, sizeof(ip_addr_t)); + SMEMCPY(ðarphdr->dipaddr, &test_ipaddr, sizeof(ip_addr_t)); + + k = 6; + while(k > 0) { + k--; + /* Write the ARP MAC-Addresses */ + etharphdr->shwaddr.addr[k] = test_ethaddr2.addr[k]; + etharphdr->dhwaddr.addr[k] = test_ethaddr.addr[k]; + /* Write the Ethernet MAC-Addresses */ + ethhdr->dest.addr[k] = test_ethaddr.addr[k]; + ethhdr->src.addr[k] = test_ethaddr2.addr[k]; + } + + ethernet_input(p, &test_netif); +} + +/* Setups/teardown functions */ + +static void +etharp_setup(void) +{ + etharp_remove_all(); + default_netif_add(); +} + +static void +etharp_teardown(void) +{ + etharp_remove_all(); + default_netif_remove(); +} + + +/* Test functions */ + +START_TEST(test_etharp_table) +{ +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES + err_t err; +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */ + s8_t idx; + ip_addr_t *unused_ipaddr; + struct eth_addr *unused_ethaddr; + struct udp_pcb* pcb; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + if (netif_default != &test_netif) { + fail("This test needs a default netif"); + } + + linkoutput_ctr = 0; + + pcb = udp_new(); + fail_unless(pcb != NULL); + if (pcb != NULL) { + ip_addr_t adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE + 2]; + int i; + for(i = 0; i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE + 2; i++) { + IP4_ADDR(&adrs[i], 192,168,0,i+2); + } + /* fill ARP-table with dynamic entries */ + for(i = 0; i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE; i++) { + struct pbuf *p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, 10, PBUF_RAM); + fail_unless(p != NULL); + if (p != NULL) { + err_t err = udp_sendto(pcb, p, &adrs[i], 123); + fail_unless(err == ERR_OK); + /* etharp request sent? */ + fail_unless(linkoutput_ctr == (2*i) + 1); + pbuf_free(p); + + /* create an ARP response */ + create_arp_response(&adrs[i]); + /* queued UDP packet sent? */ + fail_unless(linkoutput_ctr == (2*i) + 2); + + idx = etharp_find_addr(NULL, &adrs[i], &unused_ethaddr, &unused_ipaddr); + fail_unless(idx == i); + etharp_tmr(); + } + } + linkoutput_ctr = 0; +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES + /* create one static entry */ + err = etharp_add_static_entry(&adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE], &test_ethaddr3); + fail_unless(err == ERR_OK); + idx = etharp_find_addr(NULL, &adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE], &unused_ethaddr, &unused_ipaddr); + fail_unless(idx == 0); + fail_unless(linkoutput_ctr == 0); +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */ + + linkoutput_ctr = 0; + /* fill ARP-table with dynamic entries */ + for(i = 0; i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE; i++) { + struct pbuf *p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, 10, PBUF_RAM); + fail_unless(p != NULL); + if (p != NULL) { + err_t err = udp_sendto(pcb, p, &adrs[i], 123); + fail_unless(err == ERR_OK); + /* etharp request sent? */ + fail_unless(linkoutput_ctr == (2*i) + 1); + pbuf_free(p); + + /* create an ARP response */ + create_arp_response(&adrs[i]); + /* queued UDP packet sent? */ + fail_unless(linkoutput_ctr == (2*i) + 2); + + idx = etharp_find_addr(NULL, &adrs[i], &unused_ethaddr, &unused_ipaddr); + if (i < ARP_TABLE_SIZE - 1) { + fail_unless(idx == i+1); + } else { + /* the last entry must not overwrite the static entry! */ + fail_unless(idx == 1); + } + etharp_tmr(); + } + } +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES + /* create a second static entry */ + err = etharp_add_static_entry(&adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE+1], &test_ethaddr4); + fail_unless(err == ERR_OK); + idx = etharp_find_addr(NULL, &adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE], &unused_ethaddr, &unused_ipaddr); + fail_unless(idx == 0); + idx = etharp_find_addr(NULL, &adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE+1], &unused_ethaddr, &unused_ipaddr); + fail_unless(idx == 2); + /* and remove it again */ + err = etharp_remove_static_entry(&adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE+1]); + fail_unless(err == ERR_OK); + idx = etharp_find_addr(NULL, &adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE], &unused_ethaddr, &unused_ipaddr); + fail_unless(idx == 0); + idx = etharp_find_addr(NULL, &adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE+1], &unused_ethaddr, &unused_ipaddr); + fail_unless(idx == -1); +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */ + + /* check that static entries don't time out */ + etharp_remove_all(); + idx = etharp_find_addr(NULL, &adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE], &unused_ethaddr, &unused_ipaddr); + fail_unless(idx == 0); + +#if ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES + /* remove the first static entry */ + err = etharp_remove_static_entry(&adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE]); + fail_unless(err == ERR_OK); + idx = etharp_find_addr(NULL, &adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE], &unused_ethaddr, &unused_ipaddr); + fail_unless(idx == -1); + idx = etharp_find_addr(NULL, &adrs[ARP_TABLE_SIZE+1], &unused_ethaddr, &unused_ipaddr); + fail_unless(idx == -1); +#endif /* ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES */ + + udp_remove(pcb); + } +} +END_TEST + + +/** Create the suite including all tests for this module */ +Suite * +etharp_suite(void) +{ + testfunc tests[] = { + TESTFUNC(test_etharp_table) + }; + return create_suite("ETHARP", tests, sizeof(tests)/sizeof(testfunc), etharp_setup, etharp_teardown); +} diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/etharp/test_etharp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/etharp/test_etharp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fac7c9cfc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/etharp/test_etharp.h @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_TEST_ETHARP_H__ +#define LWIP_HDR_TEST_ETHARP_H__ + +#include "../lwip_check.h" + +Suite* etharp_suite(void); + +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/lwip_check.h b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/lwip_check.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..82dc41f431 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/lwip_check.h @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_LWIP_CHECK_H__ +#define LWIP_HDR_LWIP_CHECK_H__ + +/* Common header file for lwIP unit tests using the check framework */ + +#include +#include +#include + +#define FAIL_RET() do { fail(); return; } while(0) +#define EXPECT(x) fail_unless(x) +#define EXPECT_RET(x) do { fail_unless(x); if(!(x)) { return; }} while(0) +#define EXPECT_RETX(x, y) do { fail_unless(x); if(!(x)) { return y; }} while(0) +#define EXPECT_RETNULL(x) EXPECT_RETX(x, NULL) + +typedef struct { + TFun func; + const char *name; +} testfunc; + +#define TESTFUNC(x) {(x), "" # x "" } + +/* Modified function from check.h, supplying function name */ +#define tcase_add_named_test(tc,tf) \ + _tcase_add_test((tc),(tf).func,(tf).name,0, 0, 0, 1) + +/** typedef for a function returning a test suite */ +typedef Suite* (suite_getter_fn)(void); + +/** Create a test suite */ +static Suite* create_suite(const char* name, testfunc *tests, size_t num_tests, SFun setup, SFun teardown) +{ + size_t i; + Suite *s = suite_create(name); + + for(i = 0; i < num_tests; i++) { + TCase *tc_core = tcase_create(name); + if ((setup != NULL) || (teardown != NULL)) { + tcase_add_checked_fixture(tc_core, setup, teardown); + } + tcase_add_named_test(tc_core, tests[i]); + suite_add_tcase(s, tc_core); + } + return s; +} + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_LWIP_CHECK_H__ */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/lwip_unittests.c b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/lwip_unittests.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..41d1f3612f --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/lwip_unittests.c @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +#include "lwip_check.h" + +#include "udp/test_udp.h" +#include "tcp/test_tcp.h" +#include "tcp/test_tcp_oos.h" +#include "core/test_mem.h" +#include "core/test_pbuf.h" +#include "etharp/test_etharp.h" +#include "dhcp/test_dhcp.h" + +#include "lwip/init.h" + + +int main() +{ + int number_failed; + SRunner *sr; + size_t i; + suite_getter_fn* suites[] = { + udp_suite, + tcp_suite, + tcp_oos_suite, + mem_suite, + pbuf_suite, + etharp_suite, + dhcp_suite + }; + size_t num = sizeof(suites)/sizeof(void*); + LWIP_ASSERT("No suites defined", num > 0); + + lwip_init(); + + sr = srunner_create((suites[0])()); + for(i = 1; i < num; i++) { + srunner_add_suite(sr, ((suite_getter_fn*)suites[i])()); + } + +#ifdef LWIP_UNITTESTS_NOFORK + srunner_set_fork_status(sr, CK_NOFORK); +#endif +#ifdef LWIP_UNITTESTS_FORK + srunner_set_fork_status(sr, CK_FORK); +#endif + + srunner_run_all(sr, CK_NORMAL); + number_failed = srunner_ntests_failed(sr); + srunner_free(sr); + return (number_failed == 0) ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE; +} diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/lwipopts.h b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/lwipopts.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fb5038b96e --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/lwipopts.h @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT + * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, + * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT + * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING + * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY + * OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. + * + * Author: Simon Goldschmidt + * + */ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_LWIPOPTS_H__ +#define LWIP_HDR_LWIPOPTS_H__ + +/* Prevent having to link sys_arch.c (we don't test the API layers in unit tests) */ +#define NO_SYS 1 +#define LWIP_NETCONN 0 +#define LWIP_SOCKET 0 + +/* Enable DHCP to test it, disable UDP checksum to easier inject packets */ +#define LWIP_DHCP 1 + +/* Minimal changes to opt.h required for tcp unit tests: */ +#define MEM_SIZE 16000 +#define TCP_SND_QUEUELEN 40 +#define MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG TCP_SND_QUEUELEN +#define TCP_SND_BUF (12 * TCP_MSS) +#define TCP_WND (10 * TCP_MSS) +#define LWIP_WND_SCALE 1 +#define TCP_RCV_SCALE 0 +#define PBUF_POOL_SIZE 400 // pbuf tests need ~200KByte + +/* Minimal changes to opt.h required for etharp unit tests: */ +#define ETHARP_SUPPORT_STATIC_ENTRIES 1 + +#endif /* LWIP_HDR_LWIPOPTS_H__ */ diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/tcp_helper.c b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/tcp_helper.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ff503db3df --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/tcp_helper.c @@ -0,0 +1,303 @@ +#include "tcp_helper.h" + +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h" + +#if !LWIP_STATS || !TCP_STATS || !MEMP_STATS +#error "This tests needs TCP- and MEMP-statistics enabled" +#endif + +/** Remove all pcbs on the given list. */ +static void +tcp_remove(struct tcp_pcb* pcb_list) +{ + struct tcp_pcb *pcb = pcb_list; + struct tcp_pcb *pcb2; + + while(pcb != NULL) { + pcb2 = pcb; + pcb = pcb->next; + tcp_abort(pcb2); + } +} + +/** Remove all pcbs on listen-, active- and time-wait-list (bound- isn't exported). */ +void +tcp_remove_all(void) +{ + tcp_remove(tcp_listen_pcbs.pcbs); + tcp_remove(tcp_active_pcbs); + tcp_remove(tcp_tw_pcbs); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB_LISTEN].used == 0); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_SEG].used == 0); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_PBUF_POOL].used == 0); +} + +/** Create a TCP segment usable for passing to tcp_input */ +static struct pbuf* +tcp_create_segment_wnd(ip_addr_t* src_ip, ip_addr_t* dst_ip, + u16_t src_port, u16_t dst_port, void* data, size_t data_len, + u32_t seqno, u32_t ackno, u8_t headerflags, u16_t wnd) +{ + struct pbuf *p, *q; + struct ip_hdr* iphdr; + struct tcp_hdr* tcphdr; + u16_t pbuf_len = (u16_t)(sizeof(struct ip_hdr) + sizeof(struct tcp_hdr) + data_len); + + p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, pbuf_len, PBUF_POOL); + EXPECT_RETNULL(p != NULL); + /* first pbuf must be big enough to hold the headers */ + EXPECT_RETNULL(p->len >= (sizeof(struct ip_hdr) + sizeof(struct tcp_hdr))); + if (data_len > 0) { + /* first pbuf must be big enough to hold at least 1 data byte, too */ + EXPECT_RETNULL(p->len > (sizeof(struct ip_hdr) + sizeof(struct tcp_hdr))); + } + + for(q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next) { + memset(q->payload, 0, q->len); + } + + iphdr = p->payload; + /* fill IP header */ + iphdr->dest.addr = dst_ip->addr; + iphdr->src.addr = src_ip->addr; + IPH_VHL_SET(iphdr, 4, IP_HLEN / 4); + IPH_TOS_SET(iphdr, 0); + IPH_LEN_SET(iphdr, htons(p->tot_len)); + IPH_CHKSUM_SET(iphdr, inet_chksum(iphdr, IP_HLEN)); + + /* let p point to TCP header */ + pbuf_header(p, -(s16_t)sizeof(struct ip_hdr)); + + tcphdr = p->payload; + tcphdr->src = htons(src_port); + tcphdr->dest = htons(dst_port); + tcphdr->seqno = htonl(seqno); + tcphdr->ackno = htonl(ackno); + TCPH_HDRLEN_SET(tcphdr, sizeof(struct tcp_hdr)/4); + TCPH_FLAGS_SET(tcphdr, headerflags); + tcphdr->wnd = htons(wnd); + + if (data_len > 0) { + /* let p point to TCP data */ + pbuf_header(p, -(s16_t)sizeof(struct tcp_hdr)); + /* copy data */ + pbuf_take(p, data, data_len); + /* let p point to TCP header again */ + pbuf_header(p, sizeof(struct tcp_hdr)); + } + + /* calculate checksum */ + + tcphdr->chksum = inet_chksum_pseudo(p, + IP_PROTO_TCP, p->tot_len, src_ip, dst_ip); + + pbuf_header(p, sizeof(struct ip_hdr)); + + return p; +} + +/** Create a TCP segment usable for passing to tcp_input */ +struct pbuf* +tcp_create_segment(ip_addr_t* src_ip, ip_addr_t* dst_ip, + u16_t src_port, u16_t dst_port, void* data, size_t data_len, + u32_t seqno, u32_t ackno, u8_t headerflags) +{ + return tcp_create_segment_wnd(src_ip, dst_ip, src_port, dst_port, data, + data_len, seqno, ackno, headerflags, TCP_WND); +} + +/** Create a TCP segment usable for passing to tcp_input + * - IP-addresses, ports, seqno and ackno are taken from pcb + * - seqno and ackno can be altered with an offset + */ +struct pbuf* +tcp_create_rx_segment(struct tcp_pcb* pcb, void* data, size_t data_len, u32_t seqno_offset, + u32_t ackno_offset, u8_t headerflags) +{ + return tcp_create_segment(&pcb->remote_ip, &pcb->local_ip, pcb->remote_port, pcb->local_port, + data, data_len, pcb->rcv_nxt + seqno_offset, pcb->lastack + ackno_offset, headerflags); +} + +/** Create a TCP segment usable for passing to tcp_input + * - IP-addresses, ports, seqno and ackno are taken from pcb + * - seqno and ackno can be altered with an offset + * - TCP window can be adjusted + */ +struct pbuf* tcp_create_rx_segment_wnd(struct tcp_pcb* pcb, void* data, size_t data_len, + u32_t seqno_offset, u32_t ackno_offset, u8_t headerflags, u16_t wnd) +{ + return tcp_create_segment_wnd(&pcb->remote_ip, &pcb->local_ip, pcb->remote_port, pcb->local_port, + data, data_len, pcb->rcv_nxt + seqno_offset, pcb->lastack + ackno_offset, headerflags, wnd); +} + +/** Safely bring a tcp_pcb into the requested state */ +void +tcp_set_state(struct tcp_pcb* pcb, enum tcp_state state, ip_addr_t* local_ip, + ip_addr_t* remote_ip, u16_t local_port, u16_t remote_port) +{ + /* @todo: are these all states? */ + /* @todo: remove from previous list */ + pcb->state = state; + if (state == ESTABLISHED) { + TCP_REG(&tcp_active_pcbs, pcb); + pcb->local_ip.addr = local_ip->addr; + pcb->local_port = local_port; + pcb->remote_ip.addr = remote_ip->addr; + pcb->remote_port = remote_port; + } else if(state == LISTEN) { + TCP_REG(&tcp_listen_pcbs.pcbs, pcb); + pcb->local_ip.addr = local_ip->addr; + pcb->local_port = local_port; + } else if(state == TIME_WAIT) { + TCP_REG(&tcp_tw_pcbs, pcb); + pcb->local_ip.addr = local_ip->addr; + pcb->local_port = local_port; + pcb->remote_ip.addr = remote_ip->addr; + pcb->remote_port = remote_port; + } else { + fail(); + } +} + +void +test_tcp_counters_err(void* arg, err_t err) +{ + struct test_tcp_counters* counters = arg; + EXPECT_RET(arg != NULL); + counters->err_calls++; + counters->last_err = err; +} + +static void +test_tcp_counters_check_rxdata(struct test_tcp_counters* counters, struct pbuf* p) +{ + struct pbuf* q; + u32_t i, received; + if(counters->expected_data == NULL) { + /* no data to compare */ + return; + } + EXPECT_RET(counters->recved_bytes + p->tot_len <= counters->expected_data_len); + received = counters->recved_bytes; + for(q = p; q != NULL; q = q->next) { + char *data = q->payload; + for(i = 0; i < q->len; i++) { + EXPECT_RET(data[i] == counters->expected_data[received]); + received++; + } + } + EXPECT(received == counters->recved_bytes + p->tot_len); +} + +err_t +test_tcp_counters_recv(void* arg, struct tcp_pcb* pcb, struct pbuf* p, err_t err) +{ + struct test_tcp_counters* counters = arg; + EXPECT_RETX(arg != NULL, ERR_OK); + EXPECT_RETX(pcb != NULL, ERR_OK); + EXPECT_RETX(err == ERR_OK, ERR_OK); + + if (p != NULL) { + if (counters->close_calls == 0) { + counters->recv_calls++; + test_tcp_counters_check_rxdata(counters, p); + counters->recved_bytes += p->tot_len; + } else { + counters->recv_calls_after_close++; + counters->recved_bytes_after_close += p->tot_len; + } + pbuf_free(p); + } else { + counters->close_calls++; + } + EXPECT(counters->recv_calls_after_close == 0 && counters->recved_bytes_after_close == 0); + return ERR_OK; +} + +/** Allocate a pcb and set up the test_tcp_counters_* callbacks */ +struct tcp_pcb* +test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(struct test_tcp_counters* counters) +{ + struct tcp_pcb* pcb = tcp_new(); + if (pcb != NULL) { + /* set up args and callbacks */ + tcp_arg(pcb, counters); + tcp_recv(pcb, test_tcp_counters_recv); + tcp_err(pcb, test_tcp_counters_err); + pcb->snd_wnd = TCP_WND; + pcb->snd_wnd_max = TCP_WND; + } + return pcb; +} + +/** Calls tcp_input() after adjusting current_iphdr_dest */ +void test_tcp_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp) +{ + struct ip_hdr *iphdr = (struct ip_hdr*)p->payload; + /* these lines are a hack, don't use them as an example :-) */ + ip_addr_copy(*ipX_current_dest_addr(), iphdr->dest); + ip_addr_copy(*ipX_current_src_addr(), iphdr->src); + ip_current_netif() = inp; + ip_current_header() = iphdr; + + /* since adding IPv6, p->payload must point to tcp header, not ip header */ + pbuf_header(p, -(s16_t)sizeof(struct ip_hdr)); + + tcp_input(p, inp); + + ipX_current_dest_addr()->addr = 0; + ipX_current_src_addr()->addr = 0; + ip_current_netif() = NULL; + ip_current_header() = NULL; +} + +static err_t test_tcp_netif_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p, + ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + struct test_tcp_txcounters *txcounters = (struct test_tcp_txcounters*)netif->state; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(ipaddr); + if (txcounters != NULL) + { + txcounters->num_tx_calls++; + txcounters->num_tx_bytes += p->tot_len; + if (txcounters->copy_tx_packets) { + struct pbuf *p_copy = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_LINK, p->tot_len, PBUF_RAM); + err_t err; + EXPECT(p_copy != NULL); + err = pbuf_copy(p_copy, p); + EXPECT(err == ERR_OK); + if (txcounters->tx_packets == NULL) { + txcounters->tx_packets = p_copy; + } else { + pbuf_cat(txcounters->tx_packets, p_copy); + } + } + } + return ERR_OK; +} + +void test_tcp_init_netif(struct netif *netif, struct test_tcp_txcounters *txcounters, + ip_addr_t *ip_addr, ip_addr_t *netmask) +{ + struct netif *n; + memset(netif, 0, sizeof(struct netif)); + if (txcounters != NULL) { + memset(txcounters, 0, sizeof(struct test_tcp_txcounters)); + netif->state = txcounters; + } + netif->output = test_tcp_netif_output; + netif->flags |= NETIF_FLAG_UP; + ip_addr_copy(netif->netmask, *netmask); + ip_addr_copy(netif->ip_addr, *ip_addr); + for (n = netif_list; n != NULL; n = n->next) { + if (n == netif) { + return; + } + } + netif->next = NULL; + netif_list = netif; +} diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/tcp_helper.h b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/tcp_helper.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4119f37ecd --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/tcp_helper.h @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_TCP_HELPER_H__ +#define LWIP_HDR_TCP_HELPER_H__ + +#include "../lwip_check.h" +#include "lwip/arch.h" +#include "lwip/tcp.h" +#include "lwip/netif.h" + +/* counters used for test_tcp_counters_* callback functions */ +struct test_tcp_counters { + u32_t recv_calls; + u32_t recved_bytes; + u32_t recv_calls_after_close; + u32_t recved_bytes_after_close; + u32_t close_calls; + u32_t err_calls; + err_t last_err; + char* expected_data; + u32_t expected_data_len; +}; + +struct test_tcp_txcounters { + u32_t num_tx_calls; + u32_t num_tx_bytes; + u8_t copy_tx_packets; + struct pbuf *tx_packets; +}; + +/* Helper functions */ +void tcp_remove_all(void); + +struct pbuf* tcp_create_segment(ip_addr_t* src_ip, ip_addr_t* dst_ip, + u16_t src_port, u16_t dst_port, void* data, size_t data_len, + u32_t seqno, u32_t ackno, u8_t headerflags); +struct pbuf* tcp_create_rx_segment(struct tcp_pcb* pcb, void* data, size_t data_len, + u32_t seqno_offset, u32_t ackno_offset, u8_t headerflags); +struct pbuf* tcp_create_rx_segment_wnd(struct tcp_pcb* pcb, void* data, size_t data_len, + u32_t seqno_offset, u32_t ackno_offset, u8_t headerflags, u16_t wnd); +void tcp_set_state(struct tcp_pcb* pcb, enum tcp_state state, ip_addr_t* local_ip, + ip_addr_t* remote_ip, u16_t local_port, u16_t remote_port); +void test_tcp_counters_err(void* arg, err_t err); +err_t test_tcp_counters_recv(void* arg, struct tcp_pcb* pcb, struct pbuf* p, err_t err); + +struct tcp_pcb* test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(struct test_tcp_counters* counters); + +void test_tcp_input(struct pbuf *p, struct netif *inp); + +void test_tcp_init_netif(struct netif *netif, struct test_tcp_txcounters *txcounters, + ip_addr_t *ip_addr, ip_addr_t *netmask); + + +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/test_tcp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/test_tcp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9982ef459b --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/test_tcp.c @@ -0,0 +1,671 @@ +#include "test_tcp.h" + +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "tcp_helper.h" + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#pragma warning(disable: 4307) /* we explicitly wrap around TCP seqnos */ +#endif + +#if !LWIP_STATS || !TCP_STATS || !MEMP_STATS +#error "This tests needs TCP- and MEMP-statistics enabled" +#endif +#if TCP_SND_BUF <= TCP_WND +#error "This tests needs TCP_SND_BUF to be > TCP_WND" +#endif + +static u8_t test_tcp_timer; + +/* our own version of tcp_tmr so we can reset fast/slow timer state */ +static void +test_tcp_tmr(void) +{ + tcp_fasttmr(); + if (++test_tcp_timer & 1) { + tcp_slowtmr(); + } +} + +/* Setups/teardown functions */ + +static void +tcp_setup(void) +{ + /* reset iss to default (6510) */ + tcp_ticks = 0; + tcp_ticks = 0 - (tcp_next_iss() - 6510); + tcp_next_iss(); + tcp_ticks = 0; + + test_tcp_timer = 0; + tcp_remove_all(); +} + +static void +tcp_teardown(void) +{ + tcp_remove_all(); + netif_list = NULL; + netif_default = NULL; +} + + +/* Test functions */ + +/** Call tcp_new() and tcp_abort() and test memp stats */ +START_TEST(test_tcp_new_abort) +{ + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); + + pcb = tcp_new(); + fail_unless(pcb != NULL); + if (pcb != NULL) { + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 1); + tcp_abort(pcb); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); + } +} +END_TEST + +/** Create an ESTABLISHED pcb and check if receive callback is called */ +START_TEST(test_tcp_recv_inseq) +{ + struct test_tcp_counters counters; + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + struct pbuf* p; + char data[] = {1, 2, 3, 4}; + ip_addr_t remote_ip, local_ip, netmask; + u16_t data_len; + u16_t remote_port = 0x100, local_port = 0x101; + struct netif netif; + struct test_tcp_txcounters txcounters; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + /* initialize local vars */ + memset(&netif, 0, sizeof(netif)); + IP4_ADDR(&local_ip, 192, 168, 1, 1); + IP4_ADDR(&remote_ip, 192, 168, 1, 2); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 255, 0); + test_tcp_init_netif(&netif, &txcounters, &local_ip, &netmask); + data_len = sizeof(data); + /* initialize counter struct */ + memset(&counters, 0, sizeof(counters)); + counters.expected_data_len = data_len; + counters.expected_data = data; + + /* create and initialize the pcb */ + pcb = test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(&counters); + EXPECT_RET(pcb != NULL); + tcp_set_state(pcb, ESTABLISHED, &local_ip, &remote_ip, local_port, remote_port); + + /* create a segment */ + p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, counters.expected_data, data_len, 0, 0, 0); + EXPECT(p != NULL); + if (p != NULL) { + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 1); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == data_len); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + } + + /* make sure the pcb is freed */ + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 1); + tcp_abort(pcb); + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); +} +END_TEST + +/** Provoke fast retransmission by duplicate ACKs and then recover by ACKing all sent data. + * At the end, send more data. */ +START_TEST(test_tcp_fast_retx_recover) +{ + struct netif netif; + struct test_tcp_txcounters txcounters; + struct test_tcp_counters counters; + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + struct pbuf* p; + char data1[] = { 1, 2, 3, 4}; + char data2[] = { 5, 6, 7, 8}; + char data3[] = { 9, 10, 11, 12}; + char data4[] = {13, 14, 15, 16}; + char data5[] = {17, 18, 19, 20}; + char data6[] = {21, 22, 23, 24}; + ip_addr_t remote_ip, local_ip, netmask; + u16_t remote_port = 0x100, local_port = 0x101; + err_t err; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + /* initialize local vars */ + IP4_ADDR(&local_ip, 192, 168, 1, 1); + IP4_ADDR(&remote_ip, 192, 168, 1, 2); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 255, 0); + test_tcp_init_netif(&netif, &txcounters, &local_ip, &netmask); + memset(&counters, 0, sizeof(counters)); + + /* create and initialize the pcb */ + pcb = test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(&counters); + EXPECT_RET(pcb != NULL); + tcp_set_state(pcb, ESTABLISHED, &local_ip, &remote_ip, local_port, remote_port); + pcb->mss = TCP_MSS; + /* disable initial congestion window (we don't send a SYN here...) */ + pcb->cwnd = pcb->snd_wnd; + + /* send data1 */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, data1, sizeof(data1), TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 1); + EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == sizeof(data1) + sizeof(struct tcp_hdr) + sizeof(struct ip_hdr)); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + /* "recv" ACK for data1 */ + p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0, 0, 4, TCP_ACK); + EXPECT_RET(p != NULL); + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + EXPECT_RET(pcb->unacked == NULL); + /* send data2 */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, data2, sizeof(data2), TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 1); + EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == sizeof(data2) + sizeof(struct tcp_hdr) + sizeof(struct ip_hdr)); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + /* duplicate ACK for data1 (data2 is lost) */ + p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0, 0, 0, TCP_ACK); + EXPECT_RET(p != NULL); + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + EXPECT_RET(pcb->dupacks == 1); + /* send data3 */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, data3, sizeof(data3), TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + /* nagle enabled, no tx calls */ + EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == 0); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + /* 2nd duplicate ACK for data1 (data2 and data3 are lost) */ + p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0, 0, 0, TCP_ACK); + EXPECT_RET(p != NULL); + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + EXPECT_RET(pcb->dupacks == 2); + /* queue data4, don't send it (unsent-oversize is != 0) */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, data4, sizeof(data4), TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + /* 3nd duplicate ACK for data1 (data2 and data3 are lost) -> fast retransmission */ + p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0, 0, 0, TCP_ACK); + EXPECT_RET(p != NULL); + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + /*EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 1);*/ + EXPECT_RET(pcb->dupacks == 3); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + /* TODO: check expected data?*/ + + /* send data5, not output yet */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, data5, sizeof(data5), TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + /*err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK);*/ + EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == 0); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + { + int i = 0; + do + { + err = tcp_write(pcb, data6, TCP_MSS, TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + i++; + }while(err == ERR_OK); + EXPECT_RET(err != ERR_OK); + } + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + /*EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == 0);*/ + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + + /* send even more data */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, data5, sizeof(data5), TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + /* ...and even more data */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, data5, sizeof(data5), TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + /* ...and even more data */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, data5, sizeof(data5), TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + /* ...and even more data */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, data5, sizeof(data5), TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + + /* send ACKs for data2 and data3 */ + p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0, 0, 12, TCP_ACK); + EXPECT_RET(p != NULL); + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + /*EXPECT_RET(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0);*/ + + /* ...and even more data */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, data5, sizeof(data5), TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + /* ...and even more data */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, data5, sizeof(data5), TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + +#if 0 + /* create expected segment */ + p1 = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, counters.expected_data, data_len, 0, 0, 0); + EXPECT_RET(p != NULL); + if (p != NULL) { + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT_RET(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT_RET(counters.recv_calls == 1); + EXPECT_RET(counters.recved_bytes == data_len); + EXPECT_RET(counters.err_calls == 0); + } +#endif + /* make sure the pcb is freed */ + EXPECT_RET(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 1); + tcp_abort(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); +} +END_TEST + +static u8_t tx_data[TCP_WND*2]; + +static void +check_seqnos(struct tcp_seg *segs, int num_expected, u32_t *seqnos_expected) +{ + struct tcp_seg *s = segs; + int i; + for (i = 0; i < num_expected; i++, s = s->next) { + EXPECT_RET(s != NULL); + EXPECT(s->tcphdr->seqno == htonl(seqnos_expected[i])); + } + EXPECT(s == NULL); +} + +/** Send data with sequence numbers that wrap around the u32_t range. + * Then, provoke fast retransmission by duplicate ACKs and check that all + * segment lists are still properly sorted. */ +START_TEST(test_tcp_fast_rexmit_wraparound) +{ + struct netif netif; + struct test_tcp_txcounters txcounters; + struct test_tcp_counters counters; + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + struct pbuf* p; + ip_addr_t remote_ip, local_ip, netmask; + u16_t remote_port = 0x100, local_port = 0x101; + err_t err; +#define SEQNO1 (0xFFFFFF00 - TCP_MSS) +#define ISS 6510 + u16_t i, sent_total = 0; + u32_t seqnos[] = { + SEQNO1, + SEQNO1 + (1 * TCP_MSS), + SEQNO1 + (2 * TCP_MSS), + SEQNO1 + (3 * TCP_MSS), + SEQNO1 + (4 * TCP_MSS), + SEQNO1 + (5 * TCP_MSS)}; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + for (i = 0; i < sizeof(tx_data); i++) { + tx_data[i] = (u8_t)i; + } + + /* initialize local vars */ + IP4_ADDR(&local_ip, 192, 168, 1, 1); + IP4_ADDR(&remote_ip, 192, 168, 1, 2); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 255, 0); + test_tcp_init_netif(&netif, &txcounters, &local_ip, &netmask); + memset(&counters, 0, sizeof(counters)); + + /* create and initialize the pcb */ + tcp_ticks = SEQNO1 - ISS; + pcb = test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(&counters); + EXPECT_RET(pcb != NULL); + EXPECT(pcb->lastack == SEQNO1); + tcp_set_state(pcb, ESTABLISHED, &local_ip, &remote_ip, local_port, remote_port); + pcb->mss = TCP_MSS; + /* disable initial congestion window (we don't send a SYN here...) */ + pcb->cwnd = 2*TCP_MSS; + + /* send 6 mss-sized segments */ + for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) { + err = tcp_write(pcb, &tx_data[sent_total], TCP_MSS, TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + sent_total += TCP_MSS; + } + check_seqnos(pcb->unsent, 6, seqnos); + EXPECT(pcb->unacked == NULL); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 2); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == 2 * (TCP_MSS + 40U)); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + + check_seqnos(pcb->unacked, 2, seqnos); + check_seqnos(pcb->unsent, 4, &seqnos[2]); + + /* ACK the first segment */ + p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0, 0, TCP_MSS, TCP_ACK); + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + /* ensure this didn't trigger a retransmission */ + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 1); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == TCP_MSS + 40U); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + check_seqnos(pcb->unacked, 2, &seqnos[1]); + check_seqnos(pcb->unsent, 3, &seqnos[3]); + + /* 3 dupacks */ + EXPECT(pcb->dupacks == 0); + p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0, 0, 0, TCP_ACK); + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + EXPECT(pcb->dupacks == 1); + p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0, 0, 0, TCP_ACK); + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + EXPECT(pcb->dupacks == 2); + /* 3rd dupack -> fast rexmit */ + p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0, 0, 0, TCP_ACK); + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + EXPECT(pcb->dupacks == 3); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 4); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + EXPECT(pcb->unsent == NULL); + check_seqnos(pcb->unacked, 5, &seqnos[1]); + + /* make sure the pcb is freed */ + EXPECT_RET(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 1); + tcp_abort(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); +} +END_TEST + +/** Send data with sequence numbers that wrap around the u32_t range. + * Then, provoke RTO retransmission and check that all + * segment lists are still properly sorted. */ +START_TEST(test_tcp_rto_rexmit_wraparound) +{ + struct netif netif; + struct test_tcp_txcounters txcounters; + struct test_tcp_counters counters; + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + ip_addr_t remote_ip, local_ip, netmask; + u16_t remote_port = 0x100, local_port = 0x101; + err_t err; +#define SEQNO1 (0xFFFFFF00 - TCP_MSS) +#define ISS 6510 + u16_t i, sent_total = 0; + u32_t seqnos[] = { + SEQNO1, + SEQNO1 + (1 * TCP_MSS), + SEQNO1 + (2 * TCP_MSS), + SEQNO1 + (3 * TCP_MSS), + SEQNO1 + (4 * TCP_MSS), + SEQNO1 + (5 * TCP_MSS)}; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + for (i = 0; i < sizeof(tx_data); i++) { + tx_data[i] = (u8_t)i; + } + + /* initialize local vars */ + IP4_ADDR(&local_ip, 192, 168, 1, 1); + IP4_ADDR(&remote_ip, 192, 168, 1, 2); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 255, 0); + test_tcp_init_netif(&netif, &txcounters, &local_ip, &netmask); + memset(&counters, 0, sizeof(counters)); + + /* create and initialize the pcb */ + tcp_ticks = 0; + tcp_ticks = 0 - tcp_next_iss(); + tcp_ticks = SEQNO1 - tcp_next_iss(); + pcb = test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(&counters); + EXPECT_RET(pcb != NULL); + EXPECT(pcb->lastack == SEQNO1); + tcp_set_state(pcb, ESTABLISHED, &local_ip, &remote_ip, local_port, remote_port); + pcb->mss = TCP_MSS; + /* disable initial congestion window (we don't send a SYN here...) */ + pcb->cwnd = 2*TCP_MSS; + + /* send 6 mss-sized segments */ + for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) { + err = tcp_write(pcb, &tx_data[sent_total], TCP_MSS, TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + sent_total += TCP_MSS; + } + check_seqnos(pcb->unsent, 6, seqnos); + EXPECT(pcb->unacked == NULL); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 2); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == 2 * (TCP_MSS + 40U)); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + + check_seqnos(pcb->unacked, 2, seqnos); + check_seqnos(pcb->unsent, 4, &seqnos[2]); + + /* call the tcp timer some times */ + for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) { + test_tcp_tmr(); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + } + /* 11th call to tcp_tmr: RTO rexmit fires */ + test_tcp_tmr(); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 1); + check_seqnos(pcb->unacked, 1, seqnos); + check_seqnos(pcb->unsent, 5, &seqnos[1]); + + /* fake greater cwnd */ + pcb->cwnd = pcb->snd_wnd; + /* send more data */ + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT(err == ERR_OK); + /* check queues are sorted */ + EXPECT(pcb->unsent == NULL); + check_seqnos(pcb->unacked, 6, seqnos); + + /* make sure the pcb is freed */ + EXPECT_RET(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 1); + tcp_abort(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); +} +END_TEST + +/** Provoke fast retransmission by duplicate ACKs and then recover by ACKing all sent data. + * At the end, send more data. */ +static void test_tcp_tx_full_window_lost(u8_t zero_window_probe_from_unsent) +{ + struct netif netif; + struct test_tcp_txcounters txcounters; + struct test_tcp_counters counters; + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + struct pbuf *p; + ip_addr_t remote_ip, local_ip, netmask; + u16_t remote_port = 0x100, local_port = 0x101; + err_t err; + u16_t sent_total, i; + u8_t expected = 0xFE; + + for (i = 0; i < sizeof(tx_data); i++) { + u8_t d = (u8_t)i; + if (d == 0xFE) { + d = 0xF0; + } + tx_data[i] = d; + } + if (zero_window_probe_from_unsent) { + tx_data[TCP_WND] = expected; + } else { + tx_data[0] = expected; + } + + /* initialize local vars */ + IP4_ADDR(&local_ip, 192, 168, 1, 1); + IP4_ADDR(&remote_ip, 192, 168, 1, 2); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 255, 0); + test_tcp_init_netif(&netif, &txcounters, &local_ip, &netmask); + memset(&counters, 0, sizeof(counters)); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + + /* create and initialize the pcb */ + pcb = test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(&counters); + EXPECT_RET(pcb != NULL); + tcp_set_state(pcb, ESTABLISHED, &local_ip, &remote_ip, local_port, remote_port); + pcb->mss = TCP_MSS; + /* disable initial congestion window (we don't send a SYN here...) */ + pcb->cwnd = pcb->snd_wnd; + + /* send a full window (minus 1 packets) of TCP data in MSS-sized chunks */ + sent_total = 0; + if ((TCP_WND - TCP_MSS) % TCP_MSS != 0) { + u16_t initial_data_len = (TCP_WND - TCP_MSS) % TCP_MSS; + err = tcp_write(pcb, &tx_data[sent_total], initial_data_len, TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 1); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == initial_data_len + 40U); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + sent_total += initial_data_len; + } + for (; sent_total < (TCP_WND - TCP_MSS); sent_total += TCP_MSS) { + err = tcp_write(pcb, &tx_data[sent_total], TCP_MSS, TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 1); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == TCP_MSS + 40U); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + } + EXPECT(sent_total == (TCP_WND - TCP_MSS)); + + /* now ACK the packet before the first */ + p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0, 0, 0, TCP_ACK); + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + /* ensure this didn't trigger a retransmission */ + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == 0); + + EXPECT(pcb->persist_backoff == 0); + /* send the last packet, now a complete window has been sent */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, &tx_data[sent_total], TCP_MSS, TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + sent_total += TCP_MSS; + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 1); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == TCP_MSS + 40U); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + EXPECT(pcb->persist_backoff == 0); + + if (zero_window_probe_from_unsent) { + /* ACK all data but close the TX window */ + p = tcp_create_rx_segment_wnd(pcb, NULL, 0, 0, TCP_WND, TCP_ACK, 0); + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + /* ensure this didn't trigger any transmission */ + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(pcb->persist_backoff == 1); + } + + /* send one byte more (out of window) -> persist timer starts */ + err = tcp_write(pcb, &tx_data[sent_total], 1, TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + err = tcp_output(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(err == ERR_OK); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == 0); + memset(&txcounters, 0, sizeof(txcounters)); + if (!zero_window_probe_from_unsent) { + /* no persist timer unless a zero window announcement has been received */ + EXPECT(pcb->persist_backoff == 0); + } else { + EXPECT(pcb->persist_backoff == 1); + + /* call tcp_timer some more times to let persist timer count up */ + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + test_tcp_tmr(); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 0); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == 0); + } + + /* this should trigger the zero-window-probe */ + txcounters.copy_tx_packets = 1; + test_tcp_tmr(); + txcounters.copy_tx_packets = 0; + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_calls == 1); + EXPECT(txcounters.num_tx_bytes == 1 + 40U); + EXPECT(txcounters.tx_packets != NULL); + if (txcounters.tx_packets != NULL) { + u8_t sent; + u16_t ret; + ret = pbuf_copy_partial(txcounters.tx_packets, &sent, 1, 40U); + EXPECT(ret == 1); + EXPECT(sent == expected); + } + if (txcounters.tx_packets != NULL) { + pbuf_free(txcounters.tx_packets); + txcounters.tx_packets = NULL; + } + } + + /* make sure the pcb is freed */ + EXPECT_RET(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 1); + tcp_abort(pcb); + EXPECT_RET(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); +} + +START_TEST(test_tcp_tx_full_window_lost_from_unsent) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + test_tcp_tx_full_window_lost(1); +} +END_TEST + +START_TEST(test_tcp_tx_full_window_lost_from_unacked) +{ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + test_tcp_tx_full_window_lost(0); +} +END_TEST + +/** Create the suite including all tests for this module */ +Suite * +tcp_suite(void) +{ + testfunc tests[] = { + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_new_abort), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_inseq), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_fast_retx_recover), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_fast_rexmit_wraparound), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_rto_rexmit_wraparound), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_tx_full_window_lost_from_unacked), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_tx_full_window_lost_from_unsent) + }; + return create_suite("TCP", tests, sizeof(tests)/sizeof(testfunc), tcp_setup, tcp_teardown); +} diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/test_tcp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/test_tcp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ea739eba28 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/test_tcp.h @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_TEST_TCP_H__ +#define LWIP_HDR_TEST_TCP_H__ + +#include "../lwip_check.h" + +Suite *tcp_suite(void); + +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/test_tcp_oos.c b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/test_tcp_oos.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..59d2514bb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/test_tcp_oos.c @@ -0,0 +1,958 @@ +#include "test_tcp_oos.h" + +#include "lwip/tcp_impl.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "tcp_helper.h" + +#if !LWIP_STATS || !TCP_STATS || !MEMP_STATS +#error "This tests needs TCP- and MEMP-statistics enabled" +#endif +#if !TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ +#error "This tests needs TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ enabled" +#endif + +/** CHECK_SEGMENTS_ON_OOSEQ: + * 1: check count, seqno and len of segments on pcb->ooseq (strict) + * 0: only check that bytes are received in correct order (less strict) */ +#define CHECK_SEGMENTS_ON_OOSEQ 1 + +#if CHECK_SEGMENTS_ON_OOSEQ +#define EXPECT_OOSEQ(x) EXPECT(x) +#else +#define EXPECT_OOSEQ(x) +#endif + +/* helper functions */ + +/** Get the numbers of segments on the ooseq list */ +static int tcp_oos_count(struct tcp_pcb* pcb) +{ + int num = 0; + struct tcp_seg* seg = pcb->ooseq; + while(seg != NULL) { + num++; + seg = seg->next; + } + return num; +} + +/** Get the numbers of pbufs on the ooseq list */ +static int tcp_oos_pbuf_count(struct tcp_pcb* pcb) +{ + int num = 0; + struct tcp_seg* seg = pcb->ooseq; + while(seg != NULL) { + num += pbuf_clen(seg->p); + seg = seg->next; + } + return num; +} + +/** Get the seqno of a segment (by index) on the ooseq list + * + * @param pcb the pcb to check for ooseq segments + * @param seg_index index of the segment on the ooseq list + * @return seqno of the segment + */ +static u32_t +tcp_oos_seg_seqno(struct tcp_pcb* pcb, int seg_index) +{ + int num = 0; + struct tcp_seg* seg = pcb->ooseq; + + /* then check the actual segment */ + while(seg != NULL) { + if(num == seg_index) { + return seg->tcphdr->seqno; + } + num++; + seg = seg->next; + } + fail(); + return 0; +} + +/** Get the tcplen (datalen + SYN/FIN) of a segment (by index) on the ooseq list + * + * @param pcb the pcb to check for ooseq segments + * @param seg_index index of the segment on the ooseq list + * @return tcplen of the segment + */ +static int +tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(struct tcp_pcb* pcb, int seg_index) +{ + int num = 0; + struct tcp_seg* seg = pcb->ooseq; + + /* then check the actual segment */ + while(seg != NULL) { + if(num == seg_index) { + return TCP_TCPLEN(seg); + } + num++; + seg = seg->next; + } + fail(); + return -1; +} + +/** Get the tcplen (datalen + SYN/FIN) of all segments on the ooseq list + * + * @param pcb the pcb to check for ooseq segments + * @return tcplen of all segment + */ +static int +tcp_oos_tcplen(struct tcp_pcb* pcb) +{ + int len = 0; + struct tcp_seg* seg = pcb->ooseq; + + /* then check the actual segment */ + while(seg != NULL) { + len += TCP_TCPLEN(seg); + seg = seg->next; + } + return len; +} + +/* Setup/teardown functions */ + +static void +tcp_oos_setup(void) +{ + tcp_remove_all(); +} + +static void +tcp_oos_teardown(void) +{ + tcp_remove_all(); + netif_list = NULL; + netif_default = NULL; +} + + + +/* Test functions */ + +/** create multiple segments and pass them to tcp_input in a wrong + * order to see if ooseq-caching works correctly + * FIN is received in out-of-sequence segments only */ +START_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_FIN_OOSEQ) +{ + struct test_tcp_counters counters; + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + struct pbuf *p_8_9, *p_4_8, *p_4_10, *p_2_14, *p_fin, *pinseq; + char data[] = { + 1, 2, 3, 4, + 5, 6, 7, 8, + 9, 10, 11, 12, + 13, 14, 15, 16}; + ip_addr_t remote_ip, local_ip, netmask; + u16_t data_len; + u16_t remote_port = 0x100, local_port = 0x101; + struct netif netif; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + /* initialize local vars */ + memset(&netif, 0, sizeof(netif)); + IP4_ADDR(&local_ip, 192, 168, 1, 1); + IP4_ADDR(&remote_ip, 192, 168, 1, 2); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 255, 0); + test_tcp_init_netif(&netif, NULL, &local_ip, &netmask); + data_len = sizeof(data); + /* initialize counter struct */ + memset(&counters, 0, sizeof(counters)); + counters.expected_data_len = data_len; + counters.expected_data = data; + + /* create and initialize the pcb */ + pcb = test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(&counters); + EXPECT_RET(pcb != NULL); + tcp_set_state(pcb, ESTABLISHED, &local_ip, &remote_ip, local_port, remote_port); + + /* create segments */ + /* pinseq is sent as last segment! */ + pinseq = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[0], 4, 0, 0, TCP_ACK); + /* p1: 8 bytes before FIN */ + /* seqno: 8..16 */ + p_8_9 = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[8], 8, 8, 0, TCP_ACK|TCP_FIN); + /* p2: 4 bytes before p1, including the first 4 bytes of p1 (partly duplicate) */ + /* seqno: 4..11 */ + p_4_8 = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[4], 8, 4, 0, TCP_ACK); + /* p3: same as p2 but 2 bytes longer */ + /* seqno: 4..13 */ + p_4_10 = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[4], 10, 4, 0, TCP_ACK); + /* p4: 14 bytes before FIN, includes data from p1 and p2, plus partly from pinseq */ + /* seqno: 2..15 */ + p_2_14 = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[2], 14, 2, 0, TCP_ACK); + /* FIN, seqno 16 */ + p_fin = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0,16, 0, TCP_ACK|TCP_FIN); + EXPECT(pinseq != NULL); + EXPECT(p_8_9 != NULL); + EXPECT(p_4_8 != NULL); + EXPECT(p_4_10 != NULL); + EXPECT(p_2_14 != NULL); + EXPECT(p_fin != NULL); + if ((pinseq != NULL) && (p_8_9 != NULL) && (p_4_8 != NULL) && (p_4_10 != NULL) && (p_2_14 != NULL) && (p_fin != NULL)) { + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_8_9, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == 1); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 0) == 8); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 0) == 9); /* includes FIN */ + + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_4_8, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == 2); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 0) == 4); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 0) == 4); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 1) == 8); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 1) == 9); /* includes FIN */ + + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_4_10, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* ooseq queue: unchanged */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == 2); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 0) == 4); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 0) == 4); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 1) == 8); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 1) == 9); /* includes FIN */ + + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_2_14, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == 1); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 0) == 2); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 0) == 15); /* includes FIN */ + + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_fin, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* ooseq queue: unchanged */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == 1); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 0) == 2); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 0) == 15); /* includes FIN */ + + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(pinseq, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 1); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 1); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == data_len); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + EXPECT(pcb->ooseq == NULL); + } + + /* make sure the pcb is freed */ + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 1); + tcp_abort(pcb); + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); +} +END_TEST + + +/** create multiple segments and pass them to tcp_input in a wrong + * order to see if ooseq-caching works correctly + * FIN is received IN-SEQUENCE at the end */ +START_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_FIN_INSEQ) +{ + struct test_tcp_counters counters; + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + struct pbuf *p_1_2, *p_4_8, *p_3_11, *p_2_12, *p_15_1, *p_15_1a, *pinseq, *pinseqFIN; + char data[] = { + 1, 2, 3, 4, + 5, 6, 7, 8, + 9, 10, 11, 12, + 13, 14, 15, 16}; + ip_addr_t remote_ip, local_ip, netmask; + u16_t data_len; + u16_t remote_port = 0x100, local_port = 0x101; + struct netif netif; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + /* initialize local vars */ + memset(&netif, 0, sizeof(netif)); + IP4_ADDR(&local_ip, 192, 168, 1, 1); + IP4_ADDR(&remote_ip, 192, 168, 1, 2); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 255, 0); + test_tcp_init_netif(&netif, NULL, &local_ip, &netmask); + data_len = sizeof(data); + /* initialize counter struct */ + memset(&counters, 0, sizeof(counters)); + counters.expected_data_len = data_len; + counters.expected_data = data; + + /* create and initialize the pcb */ + pcb = test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(&counters); + EXPECT_RET(pcb != NULL); + tcp_set_state(pcb, ESTABLISHED, &local_ip, &remote_ip, local_port, remote_port); + + /* create segments */ + /* p1: 7 bytes - 2 before FIN */ + /* seqno: 1..2 */ + p_1_2 = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[1], 2, 1, 0, TCP_ACK); + /* p2: 4 bytes before p1, including the first 4 bytes of p1 (partly duplicate) */ + /* seqno: 4..11 */ + p_4_8 = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[4], 8, 4, 0, TCP_ACK); + /* p3: same as p2 but 2 bytes longer and one byte more at the front */ + /* seqno: 3..13 */ + p_3_11 = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[3], 11, 3, 0, TCP_ACK); + /* p4: 13 bytes - 2 before FIN - should be ignored as contained in p1 and p3 */ + /* seqno: 2..13 */ + p_2_12 = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[2], 12, 2, 0, TCP_ACK); + /* pinseq is the first segment that is held back to create ooseq! */ + /* seqno: 0..3 */ + pinseq = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[0], 4, 0, 0, TCP_ACK); + /* p5: last byte before FIN */ + /* seqno: 15 */ + p_15_1 = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[15], 1, 15, 0, TCP_ACK); + /* p6: same as p5, should be ignored */ + p_15_1a= tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[15], 1, 15, 0, TCP_ACK); + /* pinseqFIN: last 2 bytes plus FIN */ + /* only segment containing seqno 14 and FIN */ + pinseqFIN = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data[14], 2, 14, 0, TCP_ACK|TCP_FIN); + EXPECT(pinseq != NULL); + EXPECT(p_1_2 != NULL); + EXPECT(p_4_8 != NULL); + EXPECT(p_3_11 != NULL); + EXPECT(p_2_12 != NULL); + EXPECT(p_15_1 != NULL); + EXPECT(p_15_1a != NULL); + EXPECT(pinseqFIN != NULL); + if ((pinseq != NULL) && (p_1_2 != NULL) && (p_4_8 != NULL) && (p_3_11 != NULL) && (p_2_12 != NULL) + && (p_15_1 != NULL) && (p_15_1a != NULL) && (pinseqFIN != NULL)) { + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_1_2, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == 1); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 0) == 1); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 0) == 2); + + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_4_8, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == 2); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 0) == 1); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 0) == 2); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 1) == 4); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 1) == 8); + + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_3_11, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == 2); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 0) == 1); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 0) == 2); + /* p_3_11 has removed p_4_8 from ooseq */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 1) == 3); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 1) == 11); + + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_2_12, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == 2); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 0) == 1); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 0) == 1); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 1) == 2); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 1) == 12); + + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(pinseq, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 1); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 14); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + EXPECT(pcb->ooseq == NULL); + + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_15_1, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 1); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 14); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == 1); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 0) == 15); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 0) == 1); + + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_15_1a, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 1); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 14); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue: unchanged */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == 1); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_seqno(pcb, 0) == 15); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_seg_tcplen(pcb, 0) == 1); + + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(pinseqFIN, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 1); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 2); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == data_len); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + EXPECT(pcb->ooseq == NULL); + } + + /* make sure the pcb is freed */ + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 1); + tcp_abort(pcb); + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); +} +END_TEST + +static char data_full_wnd[TCP_WND]; + +/** create multiple segments and pass them to tcp_input with the first segment missing + * to simulate overruning the rxwin with ooseq queueing enabled */ +START_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_overrun_rxwin) +{ +#if !TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES && !TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS + int i, k; + struct test_tcp_counters counters; + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + struct pbuf *pinseq, *p_ovr; + ip_addr_t remote_ip, local_ip, netmask; + u16_t remote_port = 0x100, local_port = 0x101; + struct netif netif; + int datalen = 0; + int datalen2; + + for(i = 0; i < sizeof(data_full_wnd); i++) { + data_full_wnd[i] = (char)i; + } + + /* initialize local vars */ + memset(&netif, 0, sizeof(netif)); + IP4_ADDR(&local_ip, 192, 168, 1, 1); + IP4_ADDR(&remote_ip, 192, 168, 1, 2); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 255, 0); + test_tcp_init_netif(&netif, NULL, &local_ip, &netmask); + /* initialize counter struct */ + memset(&counters, 0, sizeof(counters)); + counters.expected_data_len = TCP_WND; + counters.expected_data = data_full_wnd; + + /* create and initialize the pcb */ + pcb = test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(&counters); + EXPECT_RET(pcb != NULL); + tcp_set_state(pcb, ESTABLISHED, &local_ip, &remote_ip, local_port, remote_port); + pcb->rcv_nxt = 0x8000; + + /* create segments */ + /* pinseq is sent as last segment! */ + pinseq = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data_full_wnd[0], TCP_MSS, 0, 0, TCP_ACK); + + for(i = TCP_MSS, k = 0; i < TCP_WND; i += TCP_MSS, k++) { + int count, expected_datalen; + struct pbuf *p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data_full_wnd[TCP_MSS*(k+1)], + TCP_MSS, TCP_MSS*(k+1), 0, TCP_ACK); + EXPECT_RET(p != NULL); + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue */ + count = tcp_oos_count(pcb); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(count == k+1); + datalen = tcp_oos_tcplen(pcb); + if (i + TCP_MSS < TCP_WND) { + expected_datalen = (k+1)*TCP_MSS; + } else { + expected_datalen = TCP_WND - TCP_MSS; + } + if (datalen != expected_datalen) { + EXPECT_OOSEQ(datalen == expected_datalen); + } + } + + /* pass in one more segment, cleary overrunning the rxwin */ + p_ovr = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data_full_wnd[TCP_MSS*(k+1)], TCP_MSS, TCP_MSS*(k+1), 0, TCP_ACK); + EXPECT_RET(p_ovr != NULL); + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_ovr, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == k); + datalen2 = tcp_oos_tcplen(pcb); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(datalen == datalen2); + + /* now pass inseq */ + test_tcp_input(pinseq, &netif); + EXPECT(pcb->ooseq == NULL); + + /* make sure the pcb is freed */ + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 1); + tcp_abort(pcb); + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); +#endif /* !TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES && !TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); +} +END_TEST + +START_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_max_bytes) +{ +#if TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES && (TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES < (TCP_WND + 1)) && (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE >= (TCP_MSS + PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN)) + int i, k; + struct test_tcp_counters counters; + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + struct pbuf *p_ovr; + ip_addr_t remote_ip, local_ip, netmask; + u16_t remote_port = 0x100, local_port = 0x101; + struct netif netif; + int datalen = 0; + int datalen2; + + for(i = 0; i < sizeof(data_full_wnd); i++) { + data_full_wnd[i] = (char)i; + } + + /* initialize local vars */ + memset(&netif, 0, sizeof(netif)); + IP4_ADDR(&local_ip, 192, 168, 1, 1); + IP4_ADDR(&remote_ip, 192, 168, 1, 2); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 255, 0); + test_tcp_init_netif(&netif, NULL, &local_ip, &netmask); + /* initialize counter struct */ + memset(&counters, 0, sizeof(counters)); + counters.expected_data_len = TCP_WND; + counters.expected_data = data_full_wnd; + + /* create and initialize the pcb */ + pcb = test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(&counters); + EXPECT_RET(pcb != NULL); + tcp_set_state(pcb, ESTABLISHED, &local_ip, &remote_ip, local_port, remote_port); + pcb->rcv_nxt = 0x8000; + + /* don't 'recv' the first segment (1 byte) so that all other segments will be ooseq */ + + /* create segments and 'recv' them */ + for(k = 1, i = 1; k < TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES; k += TCP_MSS, i++) { + int count; + struct pbuf *p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data_full_wnd[k], + TCP_MSS, k, 0, TCP_ACK); + EXPECT_RET(p != NULL); + EXPECT_RET(p->next == NULL); + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue */ + count = tcp_oos_pbuf_count(pcb); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(count == i); + datalen = tcp_oos_tcplen(pcb); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(datalen == (i * TCP_MSS)); + } + + /* pass in one more segment, overrunning the limit */ + p_ovr = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data_full_wnd[k+1], 1, k+1, 0, TCP_ACK); + EXPECT_RET(p_ovr != NULL); + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_ovr, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue (ensure the new segment was not accepted) */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == (i-1)); + datalen2 = tcp_oos_tcplen(pcb); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(datalen2 == ((i-1) * TCP_MSS)); + + /* make sure the pcb is freed */ + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 1); + tcp_abort(pcb); + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); +#endif /* TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES && (TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES < (TCP_WND + 1)) && (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE >= (TCP_MSS + PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN)) */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); +} +END_TEST + +START_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_max_pbufs) +{ +#if TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS && (TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS < ((TCP_WND / TCP_MSS) + 1)) && (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE >= (TCP_MSS + PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN)) + int i; + struct test_tcp_counters counters; + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + struct pbuf *p_ovr; + ip_addr_t remote_ip, local_ip, netmask; + u16_t remote_port = 0x100, local_port = 0x101; + struct netif netif; + int datalen = 0; + int datalen2; + + for(i = 0; i < sizeof(data_full_wnd); i++) { + data_full_wnd[i] = (char)i; + } + + /* initialize local vars */ + memset(&netif, 0, sizeof(netif)); + IP4_ADDR(&local_ip, 192, 168, 1, 1); + IP4_ADDR(&remote_ip, 192, 168, 1, 2); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 255, 0); + test_tcp_init_netif(&netif, NULL, &local_ip, &netmask); + /* initialize counter struct */ + memset(&counters, 0, sizeof(counters)); + counters.expected_data_len = TCP_WND; + counters.expected_data = data_full_wnd; + + /* create and initialize the pcb */ + pcb = test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(&counters); + EXPECT_RET(pcb != NULL); + tcp_set_state(pcb, ESTABLISHED, &local_ip, &remote_ip, local_port, remote_port); + pcb->rcv_nxt = 0x8000; + + /* don't 'recv' the first segment (1 byte) so that all other segments will be ooseq */ + + /* create segments and 'recv' them */ + for(i = 1; i <= TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS; i++) { + int count; + struct pbuf *p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data_full_wnd[i], + 1, i, 0, TCP_ACK); + EXPECT_RET(p != NULL); + EXPECT_RET(p->next == NULL); + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue */ + count = tcp_oos_pbuf_count(pcb); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(count == i); + datalen = tcp_oos_tcplen(pcb); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(datalen == i); + } + + /* pass in one more segment, overrunning the limit */ + p_ovr = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data_full_wnd[i+1], 1, i+1, 0, TCP_ACK); + EXPECT_RET(p_ovr != NULL); + /* pass the segment to tcp_input */ + test_tcp_input(p_ovr, &netif); + /* check if counters are as expected */ + EXPECT(counters.close_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recv_calls == 0); + EXPECT(counters.recved_bytes == 0); + EXPECT(counters.err_calls == 0); + /* check ooseq queue (ensure the new segment was not accepted) */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == (i-1)); + datalen2 = tcp_oos_tcplen(pcb); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(datalen2 == (i-1)); + + /* make sure the pcb is freed */ + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 1); + tcp_abort(pcb); + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); +#endif /* TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_PBUFS && (TCP_OOSEQ_MAX_BYTES < (TCP_WND + 1)) && (PBUF_POOL_BUFSIZE >= (TCP_MSS + PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN)) */ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); +} +END_TEST + +static void +check_rx_counters(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct test_tcp_counters *counters, u32_t exp_close_calls, u32_t exp_rx_calls, + u32_t exp_rx_bytes, u32_t exp_err_calls, int exp_oos_count, int exp_oos_len) +{ + int oos_len; + EXPECT(counters->close_calls == exp_close_calls); + EXPECT(counters->recv_calls == exp_rx_calls); + EXPECT(counters->recved_bytes == exp_rx_bytes); + EXPECT(counters->err_calls == exp_err_calls); + /* check that pbuf is queued in ooseq */ + EXPECT_OOSEQ(tcp_oos_count(pcb) == exp_oos_count); + oos_len = tcp_oos_tcplen(pcb); + EXPECT_OOSEQ(exp_oos_len == oos_len); +} + +/* this test uses 4 packets: + * - data (len=TCP_MSS) + * - FIN + * - data after FIN (len=1) (invalid) + * - 2nd FIN (invalid) + * + * the parameter 'delay_packet' is a bitmask that choses which on these packets is ooseq + */ +static void test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FINs(int delay_packet) +{ + int i, k; + struct test_tcp_counters counters; + struct tcp_pcb* pcb; + struct pbuf *p_normal_fin, *p_data_after_fin, *p, *p_2nd_fin_ooseq; + ip_addr_t remote_ip, local_ip, netmask; + u16_t remote_port = 0x100, local_port = 0x101; + struct netif netif; + u32_t exp_rx_calls = 0, exp_rx_bytes = 0, exp_close_calls = 0, exp_oos_pbufs = 0, exp_oos_tcplen = 0; + int first_dropped = 0xff; + int last_dropped = 0; + + for(i = 0; i < sizeof(data_full_wnd); i++) { + data_full_wnd[i] = (char)i; + } + + /* initialize local vars */ + memset(&netif, 0, sizeof(netif)); + IP4_ADDR(&local_ip, 192, 168, 1, 1); + IP4_ADDR(&remote_ip, 192, 168, 1, 2); + IP4_ADDR(&netmask, 255, 255, 255, 0); + test_tcp_init_netif(&netif, NULL, &local_ip, &netmask); + /* initialize counter struct */ + memset(&counters, 0, sizeof(counters)); + counters.expected_data_len = TCP_WND; + counters.expected_data = data_full_wnd; + + /* create and initialize the pcb */ + pcb = test_tcp_new_counters_pcb(&counters); + EXPECT_RET(pcb != NULL); + tcp_set_state(pcb, ESTABLISHED, &local_ip, &remote_ip, local_port, remote_port); + pcb->rcv_nxt = 0x8000; + + /* create segments */ + p = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data_full_wnd[0], TCP_MSS, 0, 0, TCP_ACK); + p_normal_fin = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0, TCP_MSS, 0, TCP_ACK|TCP_FIN); + k = 1; + p_data_after_fin = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, &data_full_wnd[TCP_MSS+1], k, TCP_MSS+1, 0, TCP_ACK); + p_2nd_fin_ooseq = tcp_create_rx_segment(pcb, NULL, 0, TCP_MSS+1+k, 0, TCP_ACK|TCP_FIN); + + if(delay_packet & 1) { + /* drop normal data */ + first_dropped = 1; + last_dropped = 1; + } else { + /* send normal data */ + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + exp_rx_calls++; + exp_rx_bytes += TCP_MSS; + } + /* check if counters are as expected */ + check_rx_counters(pcb, &counters, exp_close_calls, exp_rx_calls, exp_rx_bytes, 0, exp_oos_pbufs, exp_oos_tcplen); + + if(delay_packet & 2) { + /* drop FIN */ + if(first_dropped > 2) { + first_dropped = 2; + } + last_dropped = 2; + } else { + /* send FIN */ + test_tcp_input(p_normal_fin, &netif); + if (first_dropped < 2) { + /* already dropped packets, this one is ooseq */ + exp_oos_pbufs++; + exp_oos_tcplen++; + } else { + /* inseq */ + exp_close_calls++; + } + } + /* check if counters are as expected */ + check_rx_counters(pcb, &counters, exp_close_calls, exp_rx_calls, exp_rx_bytes, 0, exp_oos_pbufs, exp_oos_tcplen); + + if(delay_packet & 4) { + /* drop data-after-FIN */ + if(first_dropped > 3) { + first_dropped = 3; + } + last_dropped = 3; + } else { + /* send data-after-FIN */ + test_tcp_input(p_data_after_fin, &netif); + if (first_dropped < 3) { + /* already dropped packets, this one is ooseq */ + if (delay_packet & 2) { + /* correct FIN was ooseq */ + exp_oos_pbufs++; + exp_oos_tcplen += k; + } + } else { + /* inseq: no change */ + } + } + /* check if counters are as expected */ + check_rx_counters(pcb, &counters, exp_close_calls, exp_rx_calls, exp_rx_bytes, 0, exp_oos_pbufs, exp_oos_tcplen); + + if(delay_packet & 8) { + /* drop 2nd-FIN */ + if(first_dropped > 4) { + first_dropped = 4; + } + last_dropped = 4; + } else { + /* send 2nd-FIN */ + test_tcp_input(p_2nd_fin_ooseq, &netif); + if (first_dropped < 3) { + /* already dropped packets, this one is ooseq */ + if (delay_packet & 2) { + /* correct FIN was ooseq */ + exp_oos_pbufs++; + exp_oos_tcplen++; + } + } else { + /* inseq: no change */ + } + } + /* check if counters are as expected */ + check_rx_counters(pcb, &counters, exp_close_calls, exp_rx_calls, exp_rx_bytes, 0, exp_oos_pbufs, exp_oos_tcplen); + + if(delay_packet & 1) { + /* dropped normal data before */ + test_tcp_input(p, &netif); + exp_rx_calls++; + exp_rx_bytes += TCP_MSS; + if((delay_packet & 2) == 0) { + /* normal FIN was NOT delayed */ + exp_close_calls++; + exp_oos_pbufs = exp_oos_tcplen = 0; + } + } + /* check if counters are as expected */ + check_rx_counters(pcb, &counters, exp_close_calls, exp_rx_calls, exp_rx_bytes, 0, exp_oos_pbufs, exp_oos_tcplen); + + if(delay_packet & 2) { + /* dropped normal FIN before */ + test_tcp_input(p_normal_fin, &netif); + exp_close_calls++; + exp_oos_pbufs = exp_oos_tcplen = 0; + } + /* check if counters are as expected */ + check_rx_counters(pcb, &counters, exp_close_calls, exp_rx_calls, exp_rx_bytes, 0, exp_oos_pbufs, exp_oos_tcplen); + + if(delay_packet & 4) { + /* dropped data-after-FIN before */ + test_tcp_input(p_data_after_fin, &netif); + } + /* check if counters are as expected */ + check_rx_counters(pcb, &counters, exp_close_calls, exp_rx_calls, exp_rx_bytes, 0, exp_oos_pbufs, exp_oos_tcplen); + + if(delay_packet & 8) { + /* dropped 2nd-FIN before */ + test_tcp_input(p_2nd_fin_ooseq, &netif); + } + /* check if counters are as expected */ + check_rx_counters(pcb, &counters, exp_close_calls, exp_rx_calls, exp_rx_bytes, 0, exp_oos_pbufs, exp_oos_tcplen); + + /* check that ooseq data has been dumped */ + EXPECT(pcb->ooseq == NULL); + + /* make sure the pcb is freed */ + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 1); + tcp_abort(pcb); + EXPECT(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_TCP_PCB].used == 0); +} + +/** create multiple segments and pass them to tcp_input with the first segment missing + * to simulate overruning the rxwin with ooseq queueing enabled */ +#define FIN_TEST(name, num) \ + START_TEST(name) \ + { \ + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); \ + test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FINs(num); \ + } \ + END_TEST +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_0, 0) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_1, 1) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_2, 2) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_3, 3) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_4, 4) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_5, 5) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_6, 6) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_7, 7) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_8, 8) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_9, 9) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_10, 10) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_11, 11) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_12, 12) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_13, 13) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_14, 14) +FIN_TEST(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_15, 15) + + +/** Create the suite including all tests for this module */ +Suite * +tcp_oos_suite(void) +{ + testfunc tests[] = { + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_FIN_OOSEQ), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_FIN_INSEQ), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_overrun_rxwin), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_max_bytes), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_max_pbufs), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_0), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_1), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_2), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_3), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_4), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_5), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_6), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_7), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_8), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_9), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_10), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_11), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_12), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_13), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_14), + TESTFUNC(test_tcp_recv_ooseq_double_FIN_15) + }; + return create_suite("TCP_OOS", tests, sizeof(tests)/sizeof(testfunc), tcp_oos_setup, tcp_oos_teardown); +} diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/test_tcp_oos.h b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/test_tcp_oos.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1cb8650f22 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/tcp/test_tcp_oos.h @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_TEST_TCP_OOS_H__ +#define LWIP_HDR_TEST_TCP_OOS_H__ + +#include "../lwip_check.h" + +Suite *tcp_oos_suite(void); + +#endif diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/udp/test_udp.c b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/udp/test_udp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7de9785159 --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/udp/test_udp.c @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +#include "test_udp.h" + +#include "lwip/udp.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" + +#if !LWIP_STATS || !UDP_STATS || !MEMP_STATS +#error "This tests needs UDP- and MEMP-statistics enabled" +#endif + +/* Helper functions */ +static void +udp_remove_all(void) +{ + struct udp_pcb *pcb = udp_pcbs; + struct udp_pcb *pcb2; + + while(pcb != NULL) { + pcb2 = pcb; + pcb = pcb->next; + udp_remove(pcb2); + } + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_UDP_PCB].used == 0); +} + +/* Setups/teardown functions */ + +static void +udp_setup(void) +{ + udp_remove_all(); +} + +static void +udp_teardown(void) +{ + udp_remove_all(); +} + + +/* Test functions */ + +START_TEST(test_udp_new_remove) +{ + struct udp_pcb* pcb; + LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(_i); + + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_UDP_PCB].used == 0); + + pcb = udp_new(); + fail_unless(pcb != NULL); + if (pcb != NULL) { + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_UDP_PCB].used == 1); + udp_remove(pcb); + fail_unless(lwip_stats.memp[MEMP_UDP_PCB].used == 0); + } +} +END_TEST + + +/** Create the suite including all tests for this module */ +Suite * +udp_suite(void) +{ + testfunc tests[] = { + TESTFUNC(test_udp_new_remove), + }; + return create_suite("UDP", tests, sizeof(tests)/sizeof(testfunc), udp_setup, udp_teardown); +} diff --git a/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/udp/test_udp.h b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/udp/test_udp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..eb14354bfe --- /dev/null +++ b/components/net/lwip-head/test/unit/udp/test_udp.h @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#ifndef LWIP_HDR_TEST_UDP_H__ +#define LWIP_HDR_TEST_UDP_H__ + +#include "../lwip_check.h" + +Suite* udp_suite(void); + +#endif -- GitLab