xref: /freebsd/sys/netipsec/ipsec_mbuf.c (revision 10ff414c)
1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2002, 2003 Sam Leffler, Errno Consulting
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29  */
30 
31 /*
32  * IPsec-specific mbuf routines.
33  */
34 
35 #include "opt_ipsec.h"
36 
37 #include <sys/param.h>
38 #include <sys/systm.h>
39 #include <sys/malloc.h>
40 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
41 #include <sys/socket.h>
42 
43 #include <net/vnet.h>
44 #include <netinet/in.h>
45 #include <netipsec/ipsec.h>
46 
47 /*
48  * Make space for a new header of length hlen at skip bytes
49  * into the packet.  When doing this we allocate new mbufs only
50  * when absolutely necessary.  The mbuf where the new header
51  * is to go is returned together with an offset into the mbuf.
52  * If NULL is returned then the mbuf chain may have been modified;
53  * the caller is assumed to always free the chain.
54  */
55 struct mbuf *
56 m_makespace(struct mbuf *m0, int skip, int hlen, int *off)
57 {
58 	struct mbuf *m;
59 	unsigned remain;
60 
61 	IPSEC_ASSERT(m0 != NULL, ("null mbuf"));
62 	IPSEC_ASSERT(hlen < MHLEN, ("hlen too big: %u", hlen));
63 
64 	for (m = m0; m && skip > m->m_len; m = m->m_next)
65 		skip -= m->m_len;
66 	if (m == NULL)
67 		return (NULL);
68 	/*
69 	 * At this point skip is the offset into the mbuf m
70 	 * where the new header should be placed.  Figure out
71 	 * if there's space to insert the new header.  If so,
72 	 * and copying the remainder makes sense then do so.
73 	 * Otherwise insert a new mbuf in the chain, splitting
74 	 * the contents of m as needed.
75 	 */
76 	remain = m->m_len - skip;		/* data to move */
77 	if (remain > skip &&
78 	    hlen + max_linkhdr < M_LEADINGSPACE(m)) {
79 		/*
80 		 * mbuf has enough free space at the beginning.
81 		 * XXX: which operation is the most heavy - copying of
82 		 *	possible several hundred of bytes or allocation
83 		 *	of new mbuf? We can remove max_linkhdr check
84 		 *	here, but it is possible that this will lead
85 		 *	to allocation of new mbuf in Layer 2 code.
86 		 */
87 		m->m_data -= hlen;
88 		bcopy(mtodo(m, hlen), mtod(m, caddr_t), skip);
89 		m->m_len += hlen;
90 		*off = skip;
91 	} else if (hlen > M_TRAILINGSPACE(m)) {
92 		struct mbuf *n0, *n, **np;
93 		int todo, len, done, alloc;
94 
95 		n0 = NULL;
96 		np = &n0;
97 		alloc = 0;
98 		done = 0;
99 		todo = remain;
100 		while (todo > 0) {
101 			if (todo > MHLEN) {
102 				n = m_getcl(M_NOWAIT, m->m_type, 0);
103 				len = MCLBYTES;
104 			}
105 			else {
106 				n = m_get(M_NOWAIT, m->m_type);
107 				len = MHLEN;
108 			}
109 			if (n == NULL) {
110 				m_freem(n0);
111 				return NULL;
112 			}
113 			*np = n;
114 			np = &n->m_next;
115 			alloc++;
116 			len = min(todo, len);
117 			memcpy(n->m_data, mtod(m, char *) + skip + done, len);
118 			n->m_len = len;
119 			done += len;
120 			todo -= len;
121 		}
122 
123 		if (hlen <= M_TRAILINGSPACE(m) + remain) {
124 			m->m_len = skip + hlen;
125 			*off = skip;
126 			if (n0 != NULL) {
127 				*np = m->m_next;
128 				m->m_next = n0;
129 			}
130 		}
131 		else {
132 			n = m_get(M_NOWAIT, m->m_type);
133 			if (n == NULL) {
134 				m_freem(n0);
135 				return NULL;
136 			}
137 			alloc++;
138 
139 			if ((n->m_next = n0) == NULL)
140 				np = &n->m_next;
141 			n0 = n;
142 
143 			*np = m->m_next;
144 			m->m_next = n0;
145 
146 			n->m_len = hlen;
147 			m->m_len = skip;
148 
149 			m = n;			/* header is at front ... */
150 			*off = 0;		/* ... of new mbuf */
151 		}
152 		IPSECSTAT_INC(ips_mbinserted);
153 	} else {
154 		/*
155 		 * Copy the remainder to the back of the mbuf
156 		 * so there's space to write the new header.
157 		 */
158 		bcopy(mtod(m, caddr_t) + skip,
159 		    mtod(m, caddr_t) + skip + hlen, remain);
160 		m->m_len += hlen;
161 		*off = skip;
162 	}
163 	m0->m_pkthdr.len += hlen;		/* adjust packet length */
164 	return m;
165 }
166 
167 /*
168  * m_pad(m, n) pads <m> with <n> bytes at the end. The packet header
169  * length is updated, and a pointer to the first byte of the padding
170  * (which is guaranteed to be all in one mbuf) is returned.
171  */
172 caddr_t
173 m_pad(struct mbuf *m, int n)
174 {
175 	struct mbuf *m0, *m1;
176 	int len, pad;
177 	caddr_t retval;
178 
179 	if (n <= 0) {  /* No stupid arguments. */
180 		DPRINTF(("%s: pad length invalid (%d)\n", __func__, n));
181 		m_freem(m);
182 		return NULL;
183 	}
184 
185 	len = m->m_pkthdr.len;
186 	pad = n;
187 	m0 = m;
188 
189 	while (m0->m_len < len) {
190 		len -= m0->m_len;
191 		m0 = m0->m_next;
192 	}
193 
194 	if (m0->m_len != len) {
195 		DPRINTF(("%s: length mismatch (should be %d instead of %d)\n",
196 			__func__, m->m_pkthdr.len,
197 			m->m_pkthdr.len + m0->m_len - len));
198 
199 		m_freem(m);
200 		return NULL;
201 	}
202 
203 	/* Check for zero-length trailing mbufs, and find the last one. */
204 	for (m1 = m0; m1->m_next; m1 = m1->m_next) {
205 		if (m1->m_next->m_len != 0) {
206 			DPRINTF(("%s: length mismatch (should be %d instead "
207 				"of %d)\n", __func__,
208 				m->m_pkthdr.len,
209 				m->m_pkthdr.len + m1->m_next->m_len));
210 
211 			m_freem(m);
212 			return NULL;
213 		}
214 
215 		m0 = m1->m_next;
216 	}
217 
218 	if (pad > M_TRAILINGSPACE(m0)) {
219 		/* Add an mbuf to the chain. */
220 		MGET(m1, M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA);
221 		if (m1 == NULL) {
222 			m_freem(m0);
223 			DPRINTF(("%s: unable to get extra mbuf\n", __func__));
224 			return NULL;
225 		}
226 
227 		m0->m_next = m1;
228 		m0 = m1;
229 		m0->m_len = 0;
230 	}
231 
232 	retval = m0->m_data + m0->m_len;
233 	m0->m_len += pad;
234 	m->m_pkthdr.len += pad;
235 
236 	return retval;
237 }
238 
239 /*
240  * Remove hlen data at offset skip in the packet.  This is used by
241  * the protocols strip protocol headers and associated data (e.g. IV,
242  * authenticator) on input.
243  */
244 int
245 m_striphdr(struct mbuf *m, int skip, int hlen)
246 {
247 	struct mbuf *m1;
248 	int roff;
249 
250 	/* Find beginning of header */
251 	m1 = m_getptr(m, skip, &roff);
252 	if (m1 == NULL)
253 		return (EINVAL);
254 
255 	/* Remove the header and associated data from the mbuf. */
256 	if (roff == 0) {
257 		/* The header was at the beginning of the mbuf */
258 		IPSECSTAT_INC(ips_input_front);
259 		m_adj(m1, hlen);
260 		if (m1 != m)
261 			m->m_pkthdr.len -= hlen;
262 	} else if (roff + hlen >= m1->m_len) {
263 		struct mbuf *mo;
264 		int adjlen;
265 
266 		/*
267 		 * Part or all of the header is at the end of this mbuf,
268 		 * so first let's remove the remainder of the header from
269 		 * the beginning of the remainder of the mbuf chain, if any.
270 		 */
271 		IPSECSTAT_INC(ips_input_end);
272 		if (roff + hlen > m1->m_len) {
273 			adjlen = roff + hlen - m1->m_len;
274 
275 			/* Adjust the next mbuf by the remainder */
276 			m_adj(m1->m_next, adjlen);
277 
278 			/* The second mbuf is guaranteed not to have a pkthdr... */
279 			m->m_pkthdr.len -= adjlen;
280 		}
281 
282 		/* Now, let's unlink the mbuf chain for a second...*/
283 		mo = m1->m_next;
284 		m1->m_next = NULL;
285 
286 		/* ...and trim the end of the first part of the chain...sick */
287 		adjlen = m1->m_len - roff;
288 		m_adj(m1, -adjlen);
289 		if (m1 != m)
290 			m->m_pkthdr.len -= adjlen;
291 
292 		/* Finally, let's relink */
293 		m1->m_next = mo;
294 	} else {
295 		/*
296 		 * The header lies in the "middle" of the mbuf; copy
297 		 * the remainder of the mbuf down over the header.
298 		 */
299 		IPSECSTAT_INC(ips_input_middle);
300 		bcopy(mtod(m1, u_char *) + roff + hlen,
301 		      mtod(m1, u_char *) + roff,
302 		      m1->m_len - (roff + hlen));
303 		m1->m_len -= hlen;
304 		m->m_pkthdr.len -= hlen;
305 	}
306 	return (0);
307 }
308 
309 /*
310  * Diagnostic routine to check mbuf alignment as required by the
311  * crypto device drivers (that use DMA).
312  */
313 void
314 m_checkalignment(const char* where, struct mbuf *m0, int off, int len)
315 {
316 	int roff;
317 	struct mbuf *m = m_getptr(m0, off, &roff);
318 	caddr_t addr;
319 
320 	if (m == NULL)
321 		return;
322 	printf("%s (off %u len %u): ", where, off, len);
323 	addr = mtod(m, caddr_t) + roff;
324 	do {
325 		int mlen;
326 
327 		if (((uintptr_t) addr) & 3) {
328 			printf("addr misaligned %p,", addr);
329 			break;
330 		}
331 		mlen = m->m_len;
332 		if (mlen > len)
333 			mlen = len;
334 		len -= mlen;
335 		if (len && (mlen & 3)) {
336 			printf("len mismatch %u,", mlen);
337 			break;
338 		}
339 		m = m->m_next;
340 		addr = m ? mtod(m, caddr_t) : NULL;
341 	} while (m && len > 0);
342 	for (m = m0; m; m = m->m_next)
343 		printf(" [%p:%u]", mtod(m, caddr_t), m->m_len);
344 	printf("\n");
345 }
346