1 /* 2 * Copyright (c) 2002 Luigi Rizzo, Universita` di Pisa 3 * 4 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 5 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 6 * are met: 7 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 9 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 11 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 12 * 13 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 14 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 15 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 16 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 17 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 18 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 19 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 20 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 21 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 22 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 23 * SUCH DAMAGE. 24 * 25 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/netinet/ip_fw2.h,v 1.1.2.2 2002/08/16 11:03:11 luigi Exp $ 26 * $DragonFly: src/sys/net/ipfw/ip_fw2.h,v 1.8 2007/11/16 02:45:45 sephe Exp $ 27 */ 28 29 #ifndef _IPFW2_H 30 #define _IPFW2_H 31 32 /* 33 * The kernel representation of ipfw rules is made of a list of 34 * 'instructions' (for all practical purposes equivalent to BPF 35 * instructions), which specify which fields of the packet 36 * (or its metatada) should be analysed. 37 * 38 * Each instruction is stored in a structure which begins with 39 * "ipfw_insn", and can contain extra fields depending on the 40 * instruction type (listed below). 41 * 42 * "enum ipfw_opcodes" are the opcodes supported. We can have up 43 * to 256 different opcodes. 44 */ 45 46 enum ipfw_opcodes { /* arguments (4 byte each) */ 47 O_NOP, 48 49 O_IP_SRC, /* u32 = IP */ 50 O_IP_SRC_MASK, /* ip = IP/mask */ 51 O_IP_SRC_ME, /* none */ 52 O_IP_SRC_SET, /* u32=base, arg1=len, bitmap */ 53 54 O_IP_DST, /* u32 = IP */ 55 O_IP_DST_MASK, /* ip = IP/mask */ 56 O_IP_DST_ME, /* none */ 57 O_IP_DST_SET, /* u32=base, arg1=len, bitmap */ 58 59 O_IP_SRCPORT, /* (n)port list:mask 4 byte ea */ 60 O_IP_DSTPORT, /* (n)port list:mask 4 byte ea */ 61 O_PROTO, /* arg1=protocol */ 62 63 O_MACADDR2, /* 2 mac addr:mask */ 64 O_MAC_TYPE, /* same as srcport */ 65 66 O_LAYER2, /* none */ 67 O_IN, /* none */ 68 O_FRAG, /* none */ 69 70 O_RECV, /* none */ 71 O_XMIT, /* none */ 72 O_VIA, /* none */ 73 74 O_IPOPT, /* arg1 = 2*u8 bitmap */ 75 O_IPLEN, /* arg1 = len */ 76 O_IPID, /* arg1 = id */ 77 78 O_IPTOS, /* arg1 = id */ 79 O_IPPRECEDENCE, /* arg1 = precedence << 5 */ 80 O_IPTTL, /* arg1 = TTL */ 81 82 O_IPVER, /* arg1 = version */ 83 O_UID, /* u32 = id */ 84 O_GID, /* u32 = id */ 85 O_ESTAB, /* none (tcp established) */ 86 O_TCPFLAGS, /* arg1 = 2*u8 bitmap */ 87 O_TCPWIN, /* arg1 = desired win */ 88 O_TCPSEQ, /* u32 = desired seq. */ 89 O_TCPACK, /* u32 = desired seq. */ 90 O_ICMPTYPE, /* u32 = icmp bitmap */ 91 O_TCPOPTS, /* arg1 = 2*u8 bitmap */ 92 93 O_PROBE_STATE, /* none */ 94 O_KEEP_STATE, /* none */ 95 O_LIMIT, /* ipfw_insn_limit */ 96 O_LIMIT_PARENT, /* dyn_type, not an opcode. */ 97 /* 98 * these are really 'actions', and must be last in the list. 99 */ 100 101 O_LOG, /* ipfw_insn_log */ 102 O_PROB, /* u32 = match probability */ 103 104 O_CHECK_STATE, /* none */ 105 O_ACCEPT, /* none */ 106 O_DENY, /* none */ 107 O_REJECT, /* arg1=icmp arg (same as deny) */ 108 O_COUNT, /* none */ 109 O_SKIPTO, /* arg1=next rule number */ 110 O_PIPE, /* arg1=pipe number */ 111 O_QUEUE, /* arg1=queue number */ 112 O_DIVERT, /* arg1=port number */ 113 O_TEE, /* arg1=port number */ 114 O_FORWARD_IP, /* fwd sockaddr */ 115 O_FORWARD_MAC, /* fwd mac */ 116 O_LAST_OPCODE /* not an opcode! */ 117 }; 118 119 /* 120 * Template for instructions. 121 * 122 * ipfw_insn is used for all instructions which require no operands, 123 * a single 16-bit value (arg1), or a couple of 8-bit values. 124 * 125 * For other instructions which require different/larger arguments 126 * we have derived structures, ipfw_insn_*. 127 * 128 * The size of the instruction (in 32-bit words) is in the low 129 * 6 bits of "len". The 2 remaining bits are used to implement 130 * NOT and OR on individual instructions. Given a type, you can 131 * compute the length to be put in "len" using F_INSN_SIZE(t) 132 * 133 * F_NOT negates the match result of the instruction. 134 * 135 * F_OR is used to build or blocks. By default, instructions 136 * are evaluated as part of a logical AND. An "or" block 137 * { X or Y or Z } contains F_OR set in all but the last 138 * instruction of the block. A match will cause the code 139 * to skip past the last instruction of the block. 140 * 141 * NOTA BENE: in a couple of places we assume that 142 * sizeof(ipfw_insn) == sizeof(uint32_t) 143 * this needs to be fixed. 144 * 145 */ 146 typedef struct _ipfw_insn { /* template for instructions */ 147 enum ipfw_opcodes opcode:8; 148 uint8_t len; /* numer of 32-byte words */ 149 #define F_NOT 0x80 150 #define F_OR 0x40 151 #define F_LEN_MASK 0x3f 152 #define F_LEN(cmd) ((cmd)->len & F_LEN_MASK) 153 154 uint16_t arg1; 155 } ipfw_insn; 156 157 /* 158 * The F_INSN_SIZE(type) computes the size, in 4-byte words, of 159 * a given type. 160 */ 161 #define F_INSN_SIZE(t) ((sizeof (t))/sizeof(uint32_t)) 162 163 /* 164 * This is used to store an array of 16-bit entries (ports etc.) 165 */ 166 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_u16 { 167 ipfw_insn o; 168 uint16_t ports[2]; /* there may be more */ 169 } ipfw_insn_u16; 170 171 /* 172 * This is used to store an array of 32-bit entries 173 * (uid, single IPv4 addresses etc.) 174 */ 175 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_u32 { 176 ipfw_insn o; 177 uint32_t d[1]; /* one or more */ 178 } ipfw_insn_u32; 179 180 /* 181 * This is used to store IP addr-mask pairs. 182 */ 183 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_ip { 184 ipfw_insn o; 185 struct in_addr addr; 186 struct in_addr mask; 187 } ipfw_insn_ip; 188 189 /* 190 * This is used to forward to a given address (ip) 191 */ 192 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_sa { 193 ipfw_insn o; 194 struct sockaddr_in sa; 195 } ipfw_insn_sa; 196 197 /* 198 * This is used for MAC addr-mask pairs. 199 */ 200 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_mac { 201 ipfw_insn o; 202 u_char addr[12]; /* dst[6] + src[6] */ 203 u_char mask[12]; /* dst[6] + src[6] */ 204 } ipfw_insn_mac; 205 206 /* 207 * This is used for interface match rules (recv xx, xmit xx) 208 */ 209 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_if { 210 ipfw_insn o; 211 union { 212 struct in_addr ip; 213 int glob; 214 } p; 215 char name[IFNAMSIZ]; 216 } ipfw_insn_if; 217 218 /* 219 * This is used for pipe and queue actions, which need to store 220 * a single pointer (which can have different size on different 221 * architectures. 222 */ 223 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_pipe { 224 ipfw_insn o; 225 void *pipe_ptr; 226 } ipfw_insn_pipe; 227 228 /* 229 * This is used for limit rules. 230 */ 231 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_limit { 232 ipfw_insn o; 233 uint8_t _pad; 234 uint8_t limit_mask; /* combination of DYN_* below */ 235 #define DYN_SRC_ADDR 0x1 236 #define DYN_SRC_PORT 0x2 237 #define DYN_DST_ADDR 0x4 238 #define DYN_DST_PORT 0x8 239 240 uint16_t conn_limit; 241 } ipfw_insn_limit; 242 243 /* 244 * This is used for log instructions 245 */ 246 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_log { 247 ipfw_insn o; 248 uint32_t max_log; /* how many do we log -- 0 = all */ 249 uint32_t log_left; /* how many left to log */ 250 } ipfw_insn_log; 251 252 #ifdef _KERNEL 253 254 /* 255 * Here we have the structure representing an ipfw rule. 256 * 257 * It starts with a general area (with link fields and counters) 258 * followed by an array of one or more instructions, which the code 259 * accesses as an array of 32-bit values. 260 * 261 * Given a rule pointer r: 262 * 263 * r->cmd is the start of the first instruction. 264 * ACTION_PTR(r) is the start of the first action (things to do 265 * once a rule matched). 266 * 267 * When assembling instruction, remember the following: 268 * 269 * + if a rule has a "keep-state" (or "limit") option, then the 270 * first instruction (at r->cmd) MUST BE an O_PROBE_STATE 271 * + if a rule has a "log" option, then the first action 272 * (at ACTION_PTR(r)) MUST be O_LOG 273 * 274 * NOTE: we use a simple linked list of rules because we never need 275 * to delete a rule without scanning the list. We do not use 276 * queue(3) macros for portability and readability. 277 */ 278 279 struct ip_fw { 280 struct ip_fw *next; /* linked list of rules */ 281 struct ip_fw *next_rule; /* ptr to next [skipto] rule */ 282 uint16_t act_ofs; /* offset of action in 32-bit units */ 283 uint16_t cmd_len; /* # of 32-bit words in cmd */ 284 uint16_t rulenum; /* rule number */ 285 uint8_t set; /* rule set (0..31) */ 286 uint8_t usr_flags; /* IPFW_USR_F_ */ 287 288 /* These fields are present in all rules. */ 289 uint64_t pcnt; /* Packet counter */ 290 uint64_t bcnt; /* Byte counter */ 291 uint32_t timestamp; /* tv_sec of last match */ 292 293 uint32_t refcnt; /* Ref count for transit pkts */ 294 uint32_t rule_flags; /* IPFW_RULE_F_ */ 295 296 ipfw_insn cmd[1]; /* storage for commands */ 297 }; 298 299 #define IPFW_RULE_F_INVALID 0x1 300 301 #define RULESIZE(rule) (sizeof(struct ip_fw) + (rule)->cmd_len * 4 - 4) 302 303 /* 304 * This structure is used as a flow mask and a flow id for various 305 * parts of the code. 306 */ 307 struct ipfw_flow_id { 308 uint32_t dst_ip; 309 uint32_t src_ip; 310 uint16_t dst_port; 311 uint16_t src_port; 312 uint8_t proto; 313 uint8_t flags; /* protocol-specific flags */ 314 }; 315 316 /* 317 * dynamic ipfw rule 318 */ 319 typedef struct _ipfw_dyn_rule ipfw_dyn_rule; 320 321 struct _ipfw_dyn_rule { 322 ipfw_dyn_rule *next; /* linked list of rules. */ 323 struct ipfw_flow_id id; /* (masked) flow id */ 324 struct ip_fw *rule; /* pointer to rule */ 325 ipfw_dyn_rule *parent; /* pointer to parent rule */ 326 uint32_t expire; /* expire time */ 327 uint64_t pcnt; /* packet match counter */ 328 uint64_t bcnt; /* byte match counter */ 329 uint32_t bucket; /* which bucket in hash table */ 330 uint32_t state; /* state of this rule (typically a 331 * combination of TCP flags) 332 */ 333 uint32_t ack_fwd; /* most recent ACKs in forward */ 334 uint32_t ack_rev; /* and reverse directions (used */ 335 /* to generate keepalives) */ 336 uint16_t dyn_type; /* rule type */ 337 uint16_t count; /* refcount */ 338 }; 339 340 /* 341 * Main firewall chains definitions and global var's definitions. 342 */ 343 344 #define IP_FW_PORT_DYNT_FLAG 0x10000 345 #define IP_FW_PORT_TEE_FLAG 0x20000 346 #define IP_FW_PORT_DENY_FLAG 0x40000 347 348 /* 349 * arguments for calling ipfw_chk() and dummynet_io(). We put them 350 * all into a structure because this way it is easier and more 351 * efficient to pass variables around and extend the interface. 352 */ 353 struct ip_fw_args { 354 struct mbuf *m; /* the mbuf chain */ 355 struct ifnet *oif; /* output interface */ 356 struct sockaddr_in *next_hop; /* forward address */ 357 struct ip_fw *rule; /* matching rule */ 358 struct ether_header *eh; /* for bridged packets */ 359 360 struct route *ro; /* for dummynet */ 361 struct sockaddr_in *dst; /* for dummynet */ 362 int flags; /* for dummynet */ 363 364 struct ipfw_flow_id f_id; /* grabbed from IP header */ 365 uint32_t retval; 366 }; 367 368 /* 369 * Function definitions. 370 */ 371 372 /* Firewall hooks */ 373 struct sockopt; 374 struct dn_flow_set; 375 376 typedef int ip_fw_chk_t(struct ip_fw_args *); 377 typedef int ip_fw_ctl_t(struct sockopt *); 378 typedef void ip_fw_dn_io_t(struct mbuf *, int, int, struct ip_fw_args *); 379 380 extern ip_fw_chk_t *ip_fw_chk_ptr; 381 extern ip_fw_ctl_t *ip_fw_ctl_ptr; 382 extern ip_fw_dn_io_t *ip_fw_dn_io_ptr; 383 384 extern int fw_one_pass; 385 extern int fw_enable; 386 #define IPFW_LOADED (ip_fw_chk_ptr != NULL) 387 388 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 389 390 #define ACTION_PTR(rule) \ 391 (ipfw_insn *)((uint32_t *)((rule)->cmd) + ((rule)->act_ofs)) 392 393 struct ipfw_ioc_rule { 394 uint16_t act_ofs; /* offset of action in 32-bit units */ 395 uint16_t cmd_len; /* # of 32-bit words in cmd */ 396 uint16_t rulenum; /* rule number */ 397 uint8_t set; /* rule set (0..31) */ 398 uint8_t usr_flags; /* IPFW_USR_F_ */ 399 400 /* Rule set information */ 401 uint32_t set_disable; /* disabled rule sets */ 402 uint32_t static_count; /* # of static rules */ 403 uint32_t static_len; /* total length of static rules */ 404 405 /* Statistics */ 406 uint64_t pcnt; /* Packet counter */ 407 uint64_t bcnt; /* Byte counter */ 408 uint32_t timestamp; /* tv_sec of last match */ 409 410 uint8_t reserved[16]; 411 412 ipfw_insn cmd[1]; /* storage for commands */ 413 }; 414 415 #define IPFW_USR_F_NORULE 0x01 416 417 #define IPFW_RULE_SIZE_MAX 255 /* unit: uint32_t */ 418 419 #define IOC_RULESIZE(rule) \ 420 (sizeof(struct ipfw_ioc_rule) + (rule)->cmd_len * 4 - 4) 421 422 struct ipfw_ioc_flowid { 423 uint16_t type; /* ETHERTYPE_ */ 424 uint16_t pad; 425 union { 426 struct { 427 uint32_t dst_ip; 428 uint32_t src_ip; 429 uint16_t dst_port; 430 uint16_t src_port; 431 uint8_t proto; 432 } ip; 433 uint8_t pad[64]; 434 } u; 435 }; 436 437 struct ipfw_ioc_state { 438 uint32_t expire; /* expire time */ 439 uint64_t pcnt; /* packet match counter */ 440 uint64_t bcnt; /* byte match counter */ 441 442 uint16_t dyn_type; /* rule type */ 443 uint16_t count; /* refcount */ 444 445 uint16_t rulenum; 446 uint16_t pad; 447 448 int cpu; /* reserved */ 449 450 struct ipfw_ioc_flowid id; /* (masked) flow id */ 451 uint8_t reserved[16]; 452 }; 453 454 /* 455 * Definitions for IP option names. 456 */ 457 #define IP_FW_IPOPT_LSRR 0x01 458 #define IP_FW_IPOPT_SSRR 0x02 459 #define IP_FW_IPOPT_RR 0x04 460 #define IP_FW_IPOPT_TS 0x08 461 462 /* 463 * Definitions for TCP option names. 464 */ 465 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_MSS 0x01 466 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_WINDOW 0x02 467 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_SACK 0x04 468 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_TS 0x08 469 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_CC 0x10 470 471 #define ICMP_REJECT_RST 0x100 /* fake ICMP code (send a TCP RST) */ 472 473 #endif /* _IPFW2_H */ 474