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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #ifndef	_IKEDOOR_H
27 #define	_IKEDOOR_H
28 
29 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
30 
31 #ifdef	__cplusplus
32 extern "C" {
33 #endif
34 
35 #include <limits.h>
36 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
37 #include <net/pfkeyv2.h>
38 #include <door.h>
39 
40 /*
41  * This version number is intended to stop the calling process from
42  * getting confused if a structure is changed and a mismatch occurs.
43  * This should be incremented each time a structure is changed.
44  */
45 #define	DOORVER 2
46 #define	DOORNM	"/var/run/ike_door"
47 
48 
49 typedef enum {
50 	IKE_SVC_GET_DBG,
51 	IKE_SVC_SET_DBG,
52 
53 	IKE_SVC_GET_PRIV,
54 	IKE_SVC_SET_PRIV,
55 
56 	IKE_SVC_GET_STATS,
57 
58 	IKE_SVC_GET_P1,
59 	IKE_SVC_DEL_P1,
60 	IKE_SVC_DUMP_P1S,
61 	IKE_SVC_FLUSH_P1S,
62 
63 	IKE_SVC_GET_RULE,
64 	IKE_SVC_NEW_RULE,
65 	IKE_SVC_DEL_RULE,
66 	IKE_SVC_DUMP_RULES,
67 	IKE_SVC_READ_RULES,
68 	IKE_SVC_WRITE_RULES,
69 
70 	IKE_SVC_GET_PS,
71 	IKE_SVC_NEW_PS,
72 	IKE_SVC_DEL_PS,
73 	IKE_SVC_DUMP_PS,
74 	IKE_SVC_READ_PS,
75 	IKE_SVC_WRITE_PS,
76 
77 	IKE_SVC_DBG_RBDUMP,
78 
79 	IKE_SVC_GET_DEFS,
80 
81 	IKE_SVC_ERROR
82 } ike_svccmd_t;
83 
84 #define	IKE_SVC_MAX	IKE_SVC_ERROR
85 
86 
87 /*
88  * Support structures/defines
89  */
90 
91 #define	IKEDOORROUNDUP(i)   P2ROUNDUP((i), sizeof (uint64_t))
92 
93 /*
94  * Debug categories.  The debug level is a bitmask made up of
95  * flags indicating the desired categories; only 31 bits are
96  * available, as the highest-order bit designates an invalid
97  * setting.
98  */
99 #define	D_INVALID	0x80000000
100 
101 #define	D_CERT		0x00000001	/* certificate management */
102 #define	D_KEY		0x00000002	/* key management */
103 #define	D_OP		0x00000004	/* operational: config, init, mem */
104 #define	D_P1		0x00000008	/* phase 1 negotiation */
105 #define	D_P2		0x00000010	/* phase 2 negotiation */
106 #define	D_PFKEY		0x00000020	/* pf key interface */
107 #define	D_POL		0x00000040	/* policy management */
108 #define	D_PROP		0x00000080	/* proposal construction */
109 #define	D_DOOR		0x00000100	/* door server */
110 #define	D_CONFIG	0x00000200	/* config file processing */
111 
112 #define	D_HIGHBIT	0x00000200
113 #define	D_ALL		0x000003ff
114 
115 /*
116  * Access privilege levels: define level of access to keying information.
117  * The privileges granted at each level is a superset of the privileges
118  * granted at all lower levels.
119  *
120  * The door operations which require special privileges are:
121  *
122  *	- receiving keying material for SAs and preshared key entries
123  *	  IKE_PRIV_KEYMAT must be set for this.
124  *
125  *	- get/dump/new/delete/read/write preshared keys
126  *	  IKE_PRIV_KEYMAT or IKE_PRIV_MODKEYS must be set to do this.
127  *	  If IKE_PRIV_MODKEYS is set, the information returned for a
128  *	  get/dump request will not include the actual key; in order
129  *	  to get the key itself, IKE_PRIV_KEYMAT must be set.
130  *
131  *	- modifying the privilege level: the daemon's privilege level
132  *	  is set when the daemon is started; the level may only be
133  *	  lowered via the door interface.
134  *
135  * All other operations are allowed at any privilege level.
136  */
137 #define	IKE_PRIV_MINIMUM	0
138 #define	IKE_PRIV_MODKEYS	1
139 #define	IKE_PRIV_KEYMAT		2
140 #define	IKE_PRIV_MAXIMUM	2
141 
142 /* global ike stats formatting structure */
143 typedef struct {
144 	uint32_t	st_init_p1_current;
145 	uint32_t	st_resp_p1_current;
146 	uint32_t	st_init_p1_total;
147 	uint32_t	st_resp_p1_total;
148 	uint32_t	st_init_p1_attempts;
149 	uint32_t	st_resp_p1_attempts;
150 	uint32_t	st_init_p1_noresp;   /* failed; no response from peer */
151 	uint32_t	st_init_p1_respfail; /* failed, but peer responded */
152 	uint32_t	st_resp_p1_fail;
153 	uint32_t	st_reserved;
154 	char		st_pkcs11_libname[PATH_MAX];
155 } ike_stats_t;
156 
157 /* structure used to pass default values used by in.iked back to ikeadm */
158 typedef struct {
159 	uint32_t	rule_p1_lifetime_secs;
160 	uint32_t	rule_p1_minlife;
161 	uint32_t	rule_p1_nonce_len;
162 	uint32_t	rule_p2_lifetime_secs;
163 	uint32_t	rule_p2_softlife_secs;
164 	uint32_t	sys_p2_lifetime_secs;
165 	uint32_t	sys_p2_softlife_secs;
166 	uint32_t	rule_p2_lifetime_kb;
167 	uint32_t	rule_p2_softlife_kb;
168 	uint32_t	sys_p2_lifetime_bytes;
169 	uint32_t	sys_p2_softlife_bytes;
170 	uint32_t	rule_p2_minlife;
171 	uint32_t	rule_p2_def_minlife;
172 	uint32_t	rule_p2_nonce_len;
173 	uint32_t	rule_p2_pfs;
174 	uint32_t	rule_p2_minsoft;
175 	uint32_t	rule_max_certs;
176 	uint32_t	rule_ike_port;
177 	uint32_t	rule_natt_port;
178 } ike_defaults_t;
179 
180 /* data formatting structures for P1 SA dumps */
181 typedef struct {
182 	struct sockaddr_storage	loc_addr;
183 	struct sockaddr_storage	rem_addr;
184 #define	beg_iprange	loc_addr
185 #define	end_iprange	rem_addr
186 } ike_addr_pr_t;
187 
188 typedef struct {
189 	uint64_t	cky_i;
190 	uint64_t	cky_r;
191 } ike_cky_pr_t;
192 
193 typedef struct {
194 	ike_cky_pr_t	p1hdr_cookies;
195 	uint8_t		p1hdr_major;
196 	uint8_t		p1hdr_minor;
197 	uint8_t		p1hdr_xchg;
198 	uint8_t		p1hdr_isinit;
199 	uint32_t	p1hdr_state;
200 } ike_p1_hdr_t;
201 
202 /* values for p1hdr_xchg (aligned with RFC2408, section 3.1) */
203 #define	IKE_XCHG_NONE			0
204 #define	IKE_XCHG_BASE			1
205 #define	IKE_XCHG_IDENTITY_PROTECT	2
206 #define	IKE_XCHG_AUTH_ONLY		3
207 #define	IKE_XCHG_AGGRESSIVE		4
208 /* following not from RFC; used only for preshared key definitions */
209 #define	IKE_XCHG_IP_AND_AGGR		240
210 /* also not from RFC; used as wildcard */
211 #define	IKE_XCHG_ANY			256
212 
213 /* values for p1hdr_state */
214 #define	IKE_SA_STATE_INVALID	0
215 #define	IKE_SA_STATE_INIT	1
216 #define	IKE_SA_STATE_SENT_SA	2
217 #define	IKE_SA_STATE_SENT_KE	3
218 #define	IKE_SA_STATE_SENT_LAST	4
219 #define	IKE_SA_STATE_DONE	5
220 #define	IKE_SA_STATE_DELETED	6
221 
222 typedef struct {
223 	uint16_t	p1xf_dh_group;
224 	uint16_t	p1xf_encr_alg;
225 	uint16_t	p1xf_encr_low_bits;
226 	uint16_t	p1xf_encr_high_bits;
227 	uint16_t	p1xf_auth_alg;
228 	uint16_t	p1xf_auth_meth;
229 	uint16_t	p1xf_prf;
230 	uint16_t	p1xf_pfs;
231 	uint32_t	p1xf_max_secs;
232 	uint32_t	p1xf_max_kbytes;
233 	uint32_t	p1xf_max_keyuses;
234 } ike_p1_xform_t;
235 
236 /* values for p1xf_dh_group (aligned with RFC2409, Appendix A) */
237 #define	IKE_GRP_DESC_MODP_768	1
238 #define	IKE_GRP_DESC_MODP_1024	2
239 #define	IKE_GRP_DESC_EC2N_155	3
240 #define	IKE_GRP_DESC_EC2N_185	4
241 /* values for p1xf_dh_group (aligned with RFC3526) */
242 #define	IKE_GRP_DESC_MODP_1536	5
243 #define	IKE_GRP_DESC_MODP_2048	14
244 #define	IKE_GRP_DESC_MODP_3072	15
245 #define	IKE_GRP_DESC_MODP_4096	16
246 #define	IKE_GRP_DESC_MODP_6144	17
247 #define	IKE_GRP_DESC_MODP_8192	18
248 
249 /* values for p1xf_auth_meth (aligned with RFC2409, Appendix A) */
250 #define	IKE_AUTH_METH_PRE_SHARED_KEY	1
251 #define	IKE_AUTH_METH_DSS_SIG		2
252 #define	IKE_AUTH_METH_RSA_SIG		3
253 #define	IKE_AUTH_METH_RSA_ENCR		4
254 #define	IKE_AUTH_METH_RSA_ENCR_REVISED	5
255 
256 /* values for p1xf_prf */
257 #define	IKE_PRF_NONE		0
258 #define	IKE_PRF_HMAC_MD5	1
259 #define	IKE_PRF_HMAC_SHA1	2
260 
261 typedef struct {
262 	/*
263 	 * NOTE: the new and del counters count the actual number of SAs,
264 	 * not the number of "suites", as defined in the ike monitoring
265 	 * mib draft; we do this because we don't have a good way of
266 	 * tracking the deletion of entire suites (we're notified of
267 	 * deleted qm sas individually).
268 	 */
269 	uint32_t	p1stat_new_qm_sas;
270 	uint32_t	p1stat_del_qm_sas;
271 	uint64_t	p1stat_start;
272 	uint32_t	p1stat_kbytes;
273 	uint32_t	p1stat_keyuses;
274 } ike_p1_stats_t;
275 
276 typedef struct {
277 	uint32_t	p1err_decrypt;
278 	uint32_t	p1err_hash;
279 	uint32_t	p1err_otherrx;
280 	uint32_t	p1err_tx;
281 } ike_p1_errors_t;
282 
283 typedef struct {
284 	uint32_t	p1key_type;
285 	uint32_t	p1key_len;
286 	/*
287 	 * followed by (len - sizeof (ike_p1_key_t)) bytes of hex data,
288 	 * 64-bit aligned (pad bytes are added at the end, if necessary,
289 	 * and NOT INCLUDED in the len value, which reflects the actual
290 	 * key size).
291 	 */
292 } ike_p1_key_t;
293 
294 /* key info types for ike_p1_key_t struct */
295 #define	IKE_KEY_PRESHARED	1
296 #define	IKE_KEY_SKEYID		2
297 #define	IKE_KEY_SKEYID_D	3
298 #define	IKE_KEY_SKEYID_A	4
299 #define	IKE_KEY_SKEYID_E	5
300 #define	IKE_KEY_ENCR		6
301 #define	IKE_KEY_IV		7
302 
303 typedef struct {
304 	ike_p1_hdr_t	p1sa_hdr;
305 	ike_p1_xform_t	p1sa_xform;
306 	ike_addr_pr_t	p1sa_ipaddrs;
307 	uint16_t	p1sa_stat_off;
308 	uint16_t	p1sa_stat_len;
309 	uint16_t	p1sa_error_off;
310 	uint16_t	p1sa_error_len;
311 	uint16_t	p1sa_localid_off;
312 	uint16_t	p1sa_localid_len;
313 	uint16_t	p1sa_remoteid_off;
314 	uint16_t	p1sa_remoteid_len;
315 	uint16_t	p1sa_key_off;
316 	uint16_t	p1sa_key_len;
317 	uint32_t	p1sa_reserved;
318 	/*
319 	 * variable-length structures will be included here, as
320 	 * indicated by offset/length fields.
321 	 * stats and errors will be formatted as ike_p1_stats_t and
322 	 * ike_p1_errors_t, respectively.
323 	 * key info will be formatted as a series of p1_key_t structs.
324 	 * local/remote ids will be formatted as sadb_ident_t structs.
325 	 */
326 } ike_p1_sa_t;
327 
328 
329 #define	MAX_LABEL_LEN	256
330 
331 
332 /* data formatting structure for policy (rule) dumps */
333 
334 typedef struct {
335 	char		rule_label[MAX_LABEL_LEN];
336 	uint32_t	rule_kmcookie;
337 	uint16_t	rule_ike_mode;
338 	uint16_t	rule_local_idtype;	/* SADB_IDENTTYPE_* value */
339 	uint32_t	rule_p1_nonce_len;
340 	uint32_t	rule_p2_nonce_len;
341 	uint32_t	rule_p2_pfs;
342 	uint32_t	rule_p2_lifetime_secs;
343 	uint32_t	rule_p2_softlife_secs;
344 	uint32_t	rule_p2_lifetime_kb;
345 	uint32_t	rule_p2_softlife_kb;
346 	uint16_t	rule_xform_cnt;
347 	uint16_t	rule_xform_off;
348 	uint16_t	rule_locip_cnt;
349 	uint16_t	rule_locip_off;
350 	uint16_t	rule_remip_cnt;
351 	uint16_t	rule_remip_off;
352 	uint16_t	rule_locid_inclcnt;
353 	uint16_t	rule_locid_exclcnt;
354 	uint16_t	rule_locid_off;
355 	uint16_t	rule_remid_inclcnt;
356 	uint16_t	rule_remid_exclcnt;
357 	uint16_t	rule_remid_off;
358 	/*
359 	 * Followed by several lists of variable-length structures, described
360 	 * by counts and offsets:
361 	 *	transforms			ike_p1_xform_t structs
362 	 *	ranges of local ip addrs	ike_addr_pr_t structs
363 	 *	ranges of remote ip addrs	ike_addr_pr_t structs
364 	 *	local identification strings	null-terminated ascii strings
365 	 *	remote identification strings	null-terminated ascii strings
366 	 */
367 } ike_rule_t;
368 
369 
370 /*
371  * data formatting structure for preshared keys
372  * ps_ike_mode field uses the IKE_XCHG_* defs
373  */
374 typedef struct {
375 	ike_addr_pr_t	ps_ipaddrs;
376 	uint16_t	ps_ike_mode;
377 	uint16_t	ps_localid_off;
378 	uint16_t	ps_localid_len;
379 	uint16_t	ps_remoteid_off;
380 	uint16_t	ps_remoteid_len;
381 	uint16_t	ps_key_off;
382 	uint16_t	ps_key_len;
383 	uint16_t	ps_key_bits;
384 	/*
385 	 * followed by variable-length structures, as indicated by
386 	 * offset/length fields.
387 	 * key info will be formatted as an array of bytes.
388 	 * local/remote ids will be formatted as sadb_ident_t structs.
389 	 */
390 } ike_ps_t;
391 
392 
393 /* identification types */
394 #define	IKE_ID_IDENT_PAIR	1
395 #define	IKE_ID_ADDR_PAIR	2
396 #define	IKE_ID_CKY_PAIR		3
397 #define	IKE_ID_LABEL		4
398 
399 
400 /* locations for read/write requests */
401 #define	IKE_RW_LOC_DEFAULT	1
402 #define	IKE_RW_LOC_USER_SPEC	2
403 
404 
405 /* door interface error codes */
406 #define	IKE_ERR_NO_OBJ		1	/* nothing found to match the request */
407 #define	IKE_ERR_NO_DESC		2	/* fd was required with this request */
408 #define	IKE_ERR_ID_INVALID	3	/* invalid id info was provided */
409 #define	IKE_ERR_LOC_INVALID	4	/* invalid location info was provided */
410 #define	IKE_ERR_CMD_INVALID	5	/* invalid command was provided */
411 #define	IKE_ERR_DATA_INVALID	6	/* invalid data was provided */
412 #define	IKE_ERR_CMD_NOTSUP	7	/* unsupported command */
413 #define	IKE_ERR_REQ_INVALID	8	/* badly formatted request */
414 #define	IKE_ERR_NO_PRIV		9	/* privilege level not high enough */
415 #define	IKE_ERR_SYS_ERR		10	/* syserr occurred while processing */
416 #define	IKE_ERR_DUP_IGNORED	11	/* attempt to add a duplicate entry */
417 
418 
419 /*
420  * IKE_SVC_GET_DBG
421  * Used to request the current debug level.
422  *
423  * Upon request, dbg_level is 0 (don't care).
424  *
425  * Upon return, dbg_level contains the current value.
426  *
427  *
428  * IKE_SVC_SET_DBG
429  * Used to request modification of the debug level.
430  *
431  * Upon request, dbg_level contains desired level.  If debug output is
432  * to be directed to a different file, the fd should be passed in the
433  * door_desc_t field of the door_arg_t param.  NOTE: if the daemon is
434  * currently running in the background with no debug set, an output
435  * file MUST be given.
436  *
437  * Upon return, dbg_level contains the old debug level, and acknowledges
438  * successful completion of the request.  If an error is encountered,
439  * ike_err_t is returned instead, with appropriate error value and cmd
440  * IKE_SVC_ERROR.
441  */
442 typedef struct {
443 	ike_svccmd_t	cmd;
444 	uint32_t	dbg_level;
445 } ike_dbg_t;
446 
447 /*
448  * IKE_SVC_GET_PRIV
449  * Used to request the current privilege level.
450  *
451  * Upon request, priv_level is 0 (don't care).
452  *
453  * Upon return, priv_level contains the current value.
454  *
455  *
456  * IKE_SVC_SET_PRIV
457  * Used to request modification of the privilege level.
458  *
459  * Upon request, priv_level contains the desired level.  The level may
460  * only be lowered via the door interface; it cannot be raised.  Thus,
461  * if in.iked is started at the lowest level, it cannot be changed.
462  *
463  * Upon return, priv_level contains the old privilege level, and
464  * acknowledges successful completion of the request.  If an error is
465  * encountered, ike_err_t is returned instead, with appropriate error
466  * value and cmd IKE_SVC_ERROR.
467  */
468 typedef struct {
469 	ike_svccmd_t	cmd;
470 	uint32_t	priv_level;
471 } ike_priv_t;
472 
473 
474 /*
475  * IKE_SVC_GET_STATS
476  * Used to request current statistics on Phase 1 SA creation and
477  * failures.  The statistics represent all activity in in.iked.
478  *
479  * Upon request, cmd is set, and stat_len does not matter.
480  *
481  * Upon successful return, stat_len contains the total size of the
482  * returned buffer, which contains first the ike_statreq_t struct,
483  * followed by the stat data in the ike_stats_t structure. In case
484  * of an error in processing the request, ike_err_t is returned with
485  * IKE_SVC_ERROR command and appropriate error code.
486  */
487 typedef struct {
488 	ike_svccmd_t	cmd;
489 	uint32_t	stat_len;
490 } ike_statreq_t;
491 
492 /*
493  * IKE_SVC_GET_DEFS
494  * Used to request default values from in.iked.
495  *
496  * Upon request, cmd is set, and stat_len does not matter.
497  *
498  * Upon successful return, stat_len contains the total size of the
499  * returned buffer, this contains a pair of ike_defaults_t's.
500  */
501 typedef struct {
502 	ike_svccmd_t	cmd;
503 	uint32_t	stat_len;
504 	uint32_t	version;
505 } ike_defreq_t;
506 
507 /*
508  * IKE_SVC_DUMP_{P1S|RULES|PS}
509  * Used to request a table dump, and to return info for a single table
510  * item.  The expectation is that all of the table data will be passed
511  * through the door, one entry at a time; an individual request must be
512  * sent for each entry, however (the door server can't send unrequested
513  * data).
514  *
515  * Upon request: cmd is set, and dump_next contains the item number
516  * requested (0 for first request).  dump_len is 0; no data follows.
517  *
518  * Upon return: cmd is set, and dump_next contains the item number of
519  * the *next* item in the table (to be used in the subsequent request).
520  * dump_next = 0 indicates that this is the last item in the table.
521  * dump_len is the total length (data + struct) returned.  Data is
522  * formatted as indicated by the cmd type:
523  *   IKE_SVC_DUMP_P1S:		ike_p1_sa_t
524  *   IKE_SVC_DUMP_RULES:	ike_rule_t
525  *   IKE_SVC_DUMP_PS:		ike_ps_t
526  */
527 typedef struct {
528 	ike_svccmd_t	cmd;
529 	uint32_t	dump_len;
530 	union {
531 		struct {
532 			uint32_t	dump_unext;
533 			uint32_t	dump_ureserved;
534 		} dump_actual;
535 		uint64_t dump_alignment;
536 	} dump_u;
537 #define	dump_next dump_u.dump_actual.dump_unext
538 #define	dump_reserved dump_u.dump_actual.dump_ureserved
539 	/* dump_len - sizeof (ike_dump_t) bytes of data included here */
540 } ike_dump_t;
541 
542 
543 /*
544  * IKE_SVC_GET_{P1|RULE|PS}
545  * Used to request and return individual table items.
546  *
547  * Upon request: get_len is the total msg length (struct + id data);
548  * get_idtype indicates the type of identification being used.
549  *   IKE_SVC_GET_P1:		ike_addr_pr_t or ike_cky_pr_t
550  *   IKE_SVC_GET_RULE:		char string (label)
551  *   IKE_SVC_GET_PS:		ike_addr_pr_t or pair of sadb_ident_t
552  *
553  * Upon return: get_len is the total size (struct + data), get_idtype
554  * is unused, and the data that follows is formatted according to cmd:
555  *   IKE_SVC_GET_P1:		ike_p1_sa_t
556  *   IKE_SVC_GET_RULE:		ike_rule_t
557  *   IKE_SVC_GET_PS:		ike_ps_t
558  */
559 typedef struct {
560 	ike_svccmd_t	cmd;
561 	uint32_t	get_len;
562 	union {
563 		struct {
564 			uint32_t	getu_idtype;
565 			uint32_t	getu_reserved;
566 		} get_actual;
567 		uint64_t get_alignment;
568 	} get_u;
569 #define	get_idtype get_u.get_actual.getu_idtype
570 #define	get_reserved get_u.get_actual.getu_reserved
571 	/* get_len - sizeof (ike_get_t) bytes of data included here */
572 } ike_get_t;
573 
574 
575 /*
576  * IKE_SVC_NEW_{RULE|PS}
577  * Used to request and acknowledge insertion of a table item.
578  *
579  * Upon request: new_len is the total (data + struct) size passed, or 0.
580  * new_len = 0 => a door_desc_t is also included with a file descriptor
581  * for a file containing the data to be added.  The file should include
582  * a single item: a rule, or a pre-shared key.  For new_len != 0, the
583  * data is formatted according to the cmd type:
584  *   IKE_SVC_NEW_RULE:		ike_rule_t
585  *   IKE_SVC_NEW_PS:		ike_ps_t
586  *
587  * Upon return: new_len is 0; simply acknowledges successful insertion
588  * of the requested item.  If insertion is not successful, ike_err_t is
589  * returned instead with appropriate error value.
590  */
591 typedef struct {
592 	ike_svccmd_t	cmd;
593 	uint32_t	new_len;
594 	/* new_len - sizeof (ike_new_t) bytes included here */
595 	uint64_t	new_align;	/* Padding for 64-bit alignment. */
596 } ike_new_t;
597 
598 
599 /*
600  * IKE_SVC_DEL_{P1|RULE|PS}
601  * Used to request and acknowledge the deletion of an individual table
602  * item.
603  *
604  * Upon request: del_len is the total msg length (struct + id data);
605  * del_idtype indicates the type of identification being used.
606  *   IKE_SVC_DEL_P1:		ike_addr_pr_t or ike_cky_pr_t
607  *   IKE_SVC_DEL_RULE:		char string (label)
608  *   IKE_SVC_DEL_PS:		ike_addr_pr_t or pair of sadb_ident_t
609  *
610  * Upon return: acknowledges deletion of the requested item; del_len and
611  * del_idtype are unspecified.  If deletion is not successful, ike_err_t
612  * is returned instead with appropriate error value.
613  */
614 typedef struct {
615 	ike_svccmd_t	cmd;
616 	uint32_t	del_len;
617 	uint32_t	del_idtype;
618 	uint32_t	del_reserved;
619 	/* del_len - sizeof (ike_del_t) bytes of data included here. */
620 } ike_del_t;
621 
622 
623 /*
624  * IKE_SVC_READ_{RULES|PS}
625  * Used to ask daemon to re-read particular configuration info.
626  *
627  * Upon request: rw_loc indicates where the info should be read from:
628  * either from a user-supplied file descriptor(s), or from the default
629  * location(s).  If rw_loc indicates user-supplied location, the file
630  * descriptor(s) should be passed in the door_desc_t struct.  For the
631  * IKE_SVC_READ_RULES cmd, two file descriptors should be specified:
632  * first, one for the config file which contains the data to be read,
633  * and second, one for the cookie file which will be written to as
634  * in.iked process the config file.
635  *
636  * Upon return: rw_loc is unspecified; the message simply acknowledges
637  * successful completion of the request.  If an error occurred,
638  * ike_err_t is returned instead with appropriate error value.
639  *
640  *
641  * IKE_SVC_WRITE_{RULES|PS}
642  * Used to ask daemon to write its current config info to files.
643  *
644  * Request and return are handled the same as for the IKE_SVC_READ_*
645  * cmds; however, the rw_loc MUST be a user-supplied location.  Also,
646  * for the IKE_SVC_WRITE_RULES cmd, the cookie file fd is not required;
647  * only a single fd, for the file to which the config info should be
648  * written, should be passed in.
649  */
650 typedef struct {
651 	ike_svccmd_t	cmd;
652 	uint32_t	rw_loc;
653 } ike_rw_t;
654 
655 
656 /*
657  * IKE_SVC_FLUSH_P1S
658  * Used to request and acknowledge tear-down of all P1 SAs.
659  */
660 typedef struct {
661 	ike_svccmd_t	cmd;
662 } ike_flush_t;
663 
664 
665 /*
666  * IKE_SVC_ERROR
667  * Used on return if server encountered an error while processing
668  * the request.  An appropriate error code is included (as defined
669  * in this header file); in the case of IKE_ERR_SYS_ERR, a value
670  * from the UNIX errno space is included in the ike_err_unix field.
671  */
672 typedef struct {
673 	ike_svccmd_t	cmd;
674 	uint32_t	ike_err;
675 	uint32_t	ike_err_unix;
676 	uint32_t	ike_err_reserved;
677 } ike_err_t;
678 
679 
680 /*
681  * Generic type for use when the request/reply type is unknown
682  */
683 typedef struct {
684 	ike_svccmd_t	cmd;
685 } ike_cmd_t;
686 
687 
688 /*
689  * Union containing all possible request/retrun structures.
690  */
691 typedef union {
692 	ike_cmd_t	svc_cmd;
693 	ike_dbg_t	svc_dbg;
694 	ike_priv_t	svc_priv;
695 	ike_statreq_t	svc_stats;
696 	ike_dump_t	svc_dump;
697 	ike_get_t	svc_get;
698 	ike_new_t	svc_new;
699 	ike_del_t	svc_del;
700 	ike_rw_t	svc_rw;
701 	ike_flush_t	svc_flush;
702 	ike_err_t	svc_err;
703 	ike_defreq_t	svc_defaults;
704 } ike_service_t;
705 
706 #ifdef	__cplusplus
707 }
708 #endif
709 
710 #endif	/* _IKEDOOR_H */
711