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33.\" Author: Archie Cobbs <archie@FreeBSD.org>
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39.Dd December 2, 1999
40.Dt NG_BPF 4
41.Os
42.Sh NAME
43.Nm ng_bpf
44.Nd Berkeley packet filter netgraph node type
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46.In net/bpf.h
47.In netgraph/bpf/ng_bpf.h
48.Sh DESCRIPTION
49The
50.Nm bpf
51node type allows Berkeley Packet Filter (see
52.Xr bpf 4 )
53filters to be applied to data travelling through a Netgraph network.
54Each node allows an arbitrary number of connections to arbitrarily
55named hooks.  With each hook is associated a
56.Xr bpf 4
57filter program which is applied to incoming data only, a destination hook
58for matching packets, a destination hook for non-matching packets,
59and various statistics counters.
60.Pp
61A
62.Xr bpf 4
63program returns an unsigned integer, which is normally interpreted as
64the length of the prefix of the packet to return.  In the context of this
65node type, returning zero is considered a non-match, in which case the
66entire packet is delivered out the non-match destination hook.
67Returning a value greater than zero causes the packet to be truncated
68to that length and delivered out the match destination hook.
69Either or both destination hooks may be the empty string, or may
70not exist, in which case the packet is dropped.
71.Pp
72New hooks are initially configured to drop all packets.
73A new filter program may be installed using the
74.Dv NGM_BPF_SET_PROGRAM
75control message.
76.Sh HOOKS
77This node type supports any number of hooks having arbitrary names.
78.Sh CONTROL MESSAGES
79This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following:
80.Bl -tag -width foo
81.It Dv NGM_BPF_SET_PROGRAM
82This command sets the filter program that will be applied to incoming
83data on a hook.  The following structure must be supplied as an argument:
84.Bd -literal -offset 4n
85struct ng_bpf_hookprog {
86  char            thisHook[NG_HOOKSIZ];     /* name of hook */
87  char            ifMatch[NG_HOOKSIZ];      /* match dest hook */
88  char            ifNotMatch[NG_HOOKSIZ];   /* !match dest hook */
89  int32_t         bpf_prog_len;             /* #isns in program */
90  struct bpf_insn bpf_prog[0];              /* bpf program */
91};
92.Ed
93.Pp
94The hook to be updated is specified in
95.Dv thisHook .
96The BPF program is the sequence of instructions in the
97.Dv bpf_prog
98array; there must be
99.Dv bpf_prog_len
100of them.
101Matching and non-matching incoming packets are delivered out the hooks named
102.Dv ifMatch
103and
104.Dv ifNotMatch ,
105respectively.  The program must be a valid
106.Xr bpf 4
107program or else
108.Er EINVAL
109is returned.
110.It Dv NGM_BPF_GET_PROGRAM
111This command takes an
112.Tn ASCII
113string argument, the hook name, and returns the
114corresponding
115.Dv "struct ng_bpf_hookprog"
116as shown above.
117.It Dv NGM_BPF_GET_STATS
118This command takes an
119.Tn ASCII
120string argument, the hook name, and returns the
121statistics associated with the hook as a
122.Dv "struct ng_bpf_hookstat" .
123.It Dv NGM_BPF_CLR_STATS
124This command takes an
125.Tn ASCII
126string argument, the hook name, and clears the
127statistics associated with the hook.
128.It Dv NGM_BPF_GETCLR_STATS
129This command is identical to
130.Dv NGM_BPF_GET_STATS ,
131except that the statistics are also atomically cleared.
132.El
133.Sh SHUTDOWN
134This node shuts down upon receipt of a
135.Dv NGM_SHUTDOWN
136control message, or when all hooks have been disconnected.
137.Sh EXAMPLES
138It is possible to configure a node from the command line, using
139.Xr tcpdump 1
140to generate raw BPF instructions which are then fed into an
141.Xr awk 1
142script to create the ASCII form of a
143.Dv NGM_BPF_SET_PROGRAM
144control message, as demonstrated here:
145.Bd -literal -offset 4n
146#!/bin/sh
147
148PATTERN="tcp dst port 80"
149NODEPATH="my_node:"
150INHOOK="hook1"
151MATCHHOOK="hook2"
152NOTMATCHHOOK="hook3"
153
154cat > /tmp/bpf.awk << xxENDxx
155{
156  if (!init) {
157    printf "bpf_prog_len=%d bpf_prog=[", \\$1;
158    init=1;
159  } else {
160    printf " { code=%d jt=%d jf=%d k=%d }", \\$1, \\$2, \\$3, \\$4;
161  }
162}
163END {
164  print " ]"
165}
166xxENDxx
167
168BPFPROG=`tcpdump -s 8192 -ddd ${PATTERN} | awk -f /tmp/bpf.awk`
169
170ngctl msg ${NODEPATH} setprogram { thisHook=\\"${INHOOK}\\" \\
171  ifMatch=\\"${MATCHHOOK}\\" \\
172  ifNotMatch=\\"${NOTMATCHHOOK}\\" \\
173  ${BPFPROG} } }
174.Ed
175.Sh SEE ALSO
176.Xr bpf 4 ,
177.Xr netgraph 4 ,
178.Xr ngctl 8
179.Sh HISTORY
180The
181.Nm
182node type was implemented in
183.Fx 4.0 .
184.Sh AUTHORS
185.An Archie Cobbs Aq archie@FreeBSD.org
186.Sh BUGS
187When built as a loadable kernel module, this module includes the file
188.Pa net/bpf_filter.c .
189Although loading the module should fail if
190.Pa net/bpf_filter.c
191already exists in the kernel, currently it does not, and the duplicate
192copies of the file do not interfere.
193However, this may change in the future.
194