passt/passt.h
Stefano Brivio 605af213c5 udp: Connection tracking for ephemeral, local ports, and related fixes
As we support UDP forwarding for packets that are sent to local
ports, we actually need some kind of connection tracking for UDP.
While at it, this commit introduces a number of vaguely related fixes
for issues observed while trying this out. In detail:

- implement an explicit, albeit minimalistic, connection tracking
  for UDP, to allow usage of ephemeral ports by the guest and by
  the host at the same time, by binding them dynamically as needed,
  and to allow mapping address changes for packets with a loopback
  address as destination

- set the guest MAC address whenever we receive a packet from tap
  instead of waiting for an ARP request, and set it to broadcast on
  start, otherwise DHCPv6 might not work if all DHCPv6 requests time
  out before the guest starts talking IPv4

- split context IPv6 address into address we assign, global or site
  address seen on tap, and link-local address seen on tap, and make
  sure we use the addresses we've seen as destination (link-local
  choice depends on source address). Similarly, for IPv4, split into
  address we assign and address we observe, and use the address we
  observe as destination

- introduce a clock_gettime() syscall right after epoll_wait() wakes
  up, so that we can remove all the other ones and pass the current
  timestamp to tap and socket handlers -- this is additionally needed
  by UDP to time out bindings to ephemeral ports and mappings between
  loopback address and a local address

- rename sock_l4_add() to sock_l4(), no semantic changes intended

- include <arpa/inet.h> in passt.c before kernel headers so that we
  can use <netinet/in.h> macros to check IPv6 address types, and
  remove a duplicate <linux/ip.h> inclusion

Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2021-04-29 17:15:26 +02:00

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#define UNIX_SOCK_PATH "/tmp/passt.socket"
/**
* struct tap_msg - Generic message descriptor for arrays of messages
* @start: Pointer to message start
* @l4_start: Pointer to L4 header
* @len: Message length, with L2 headers
* @l4_len: Message length, with L4 headers
*/
struct tap_msg {
char *start;
char *l4h;
size_t len;
size_t l4_len;
};
#include "icmp.h"
#include "tcp.h"
#include "udp.h"
/**
* struct ctx - Execution context
* @epollfd: file descriptor for epoll instance
* @fd_unix: AF_UNIX socket for tap file descriptor
* @v4: Enable IPv4 transport
* @mac: Host MAC address
* @mac_guest: Guest MAC address
* @addr4: IPv4 address for external, routable interface
* @addr4_seen: Latest IPv4 address seen as source from tap
* @mask4: IPv4 netmask, network order
* @gw4: Default IPv4 gateway, network order
* @dns4: IPv4 DNS address, network order
* @v6: Enable IPv6 transport
* @addr6: IPv6 address for external, routable interface
* @addr6_seen: Latest IPv6 global/site address seen as source from tap
* @addr6_ll_seen: Latest IPv6 link-local address seen as source from tap
* @gw6: Default IPv6 gateway
* @dns4: IPv6 DNS address
* @ifn: Name of routable interface
*/
struct ctx {
int epollfd;
int fd_unix;
unsigned char mac[ETH_ALEN];
unsigned char mac_guest[ETH_ALEN];
int v4;
uint32_t addr4;
uint32_t addr4_seen;
uint32_t mask4;
uint32_t gw4;
uint32_t dns4;
int v6;
struct in6_addr addr6;
struct in6_addr addr6_seen;
struct in6_addr addr6_ll_seen;
struct in6_addr gw6;
struct in6_addr dns6;
char ifn[IF_NAMESIZE];
struct icmp_ctx icmp;
struct tcp_ctx tcp;
struct tcp_ctx udp;
};