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* The second last argument of udp:::receive is supposed to contain themarkj2013-08-261-1/+1
| | | | | | connection state, not the IP header. X-MFC with: r254889
* Implement the ip, tcp, and udp DTrace providers. The probe definitions usemarkj2013-08-251-0/+7
| | | | | | | | | dynamic translation so that their arguments match the definitions for these providers in Solaris and illumos. Thus, existing scripts for these providers should work unmodified on FreeBSD. Tested by: gnn, hiren MFC after: 1 month
* Remove the large part of struct ipsecstat. Only few fields of thisae2013-07-231-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | structure is used, but they already have equal fields in the struct newipsecstat, that was introduced with FAST_IPSEC and then was merged together with old ipsecstat structure. This fixes kernel stack overflow on some architectures after migration ipsecstat to PCPU counters. Reported by: Taku YAMAMOTO, Maciej Milewski
* Migrate structs arpstat, icmpstat, mrtstat, pimstat and udpstat to PCPUae2013-07-091-5/+8
| | | | counters.
* Use IPSECSTAT_INC() and IPSEC6STAT_INC() macros for ipsec statisticsae2013-06-201-4/+4
| | | | | | accounting. MFC after: 2 weeks
* More warnings for zones that depend on the kern.ipc.maxsockets limit.pjd2012-12-081-0/+1
| | | | Obtained from: WHEEL Systems
* Mechanically substitute flags from historic mbuf allocator withglebius2012-12-051-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | malloc(9) flags within sys. Exceptions: - sys/contrib not touched - sys/mbuf.h edited manually
* Remove the recently added sysctl variable net.pfil.forward.ae2012-11-021-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | Instead, add protocol specific mbuf flags M_IP_NEXTHOP and M_IP6_NEXTHOP. Use them to indicate that the mbuf's chain contains the PACKET_TAG_IPFORWARD tag. And do a tag lookup only when this flag is set. Suggested by: andre
* Remove the IPFIREWALL_FORWARD kernel option and make possible to turnae2012-10-251-6/+4
| | | | | | | | | on the related functionality in the runtime via the sysctl variable net.pfil.forward. It is turned off by default. Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Discussed with: net@ MFC after: 2 weeks
* Do not reduce ip_len by size of IP header in the ip_input()glebius2012-10-231-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | before passing a packet to protocol input routines. For several protocols this mean that now protocol needs to do subtraction itself, and for another half this means that we do not need to add header length back to the packet. Make ip_stripoptions() to adjust ip_len, since now we enter this function with a packet header whose ip_len does represent length of entire packet, not payload only.
* Switch the entire IPv4 stack to keep the IP packet headerglebius2012-10-221-9/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | in network byte order. Any host byte order processing is done in local variables and host byte order values are never[1] written to a packet. After this change a packet processed by the stack isn't modified at all[2] except for TTL. After this change a network stack hacker doesn't need to scratch his head trying to figure out what is the byte order at the given place in the stack. [1] One exception still remains. The raw sockets convert host byte order before pass a packet to an application. Probably this would remain for ages for compatibility. [2] The ip_input() still subtructs header len from ip->ip_len, but this is planned to be fixed soon. Reviewed by: luigi, Maxim Dounin <mdounin mdounin.ru> Tested by: ray, Olivier Cochard-Labbe <olivier cochard.me>
* In ip_stripoptions():glebius2012-10-121-1/+1
| | | | | - Remove unused argument and incorrect comment. - Fixup ip_len after stripping.
* Add a cmsg of type IP_TOS for UDP/IPv4 sockets to specify the TOS byte.tuexen2012-06-121-1/+11
| | | | MFC after: 3 days
* MFp4 bz_ipv6_fast:bz2012-05-251-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Properly protect the inp read access when handling the control code. In the past this was expensive but given the rlock it's not so much anymore. Spotted while: optimizing udp6 Discussed with: rwatson (a few months ago) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Sponsored by: iXsystems Reviewed by: gnn (as part of the whole) MFC After: 3 days
* Export the udp_cksum sysctl for upcoming SCTP work. Rather than always,bz2012-03-271-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | SCTP will only do IPv4 UDP checksum calculation as defined by the host policy. When tunneling SCTP always calculates the inner checksum already so not doing the outer UDP can save cycles. While here virtualize the variable. Requested by: tuexen MFC after: 2 weeks
* Add support for IPv6 to ipfw fwd:bz2011-08-201-25/+35
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Distinguish IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and optional port numbers in user space to set the option for the correct protocol family. Add support in the kernel for carrying the new IPv6 destination address and port. Add support to TCP and UDP for IPv6 and fix UDP IPv4 to not change the address in the IP header. Add support for IPv6 forwarding to a non-local destination. Add a regession test uitilizing VIMAGE to check all 20 possible combinations I could think of. Obtained from: David Dolson at Sandvine Incorporated (original version for ipfw fwd IPv6 support) Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated PR: bin/117214 MFC after: 4 weeks Approved by: re (kib)
* Implement a CPU-affine TCP and UDP connection lookup data structure,rwatson2011-06-061-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | struct inpcbgroup. pcbgroups, or "connection groups", supplement the existing inpcbinfo connection hash table, which when pcbgroups are enabled, might now be thought of more usefully as a per-protocol 4-tuple reservation table. Connections are assigned to connection groups base on a hash of their 4-tuple; wildcard sockets require special handling, and are members of all connection groups. During a connection lookup, a per-connection group lock is employed rather than the global pcbinfo lock. By aligning connection groups with input path processing, connection groups take on an effective CPU affinity, especially when aligned with RSS work placement (see a forthcoming commit for details). This eliminates cache line migration associated with global, protocol-layer data structures in steady state TCP and UDP processing (with the exception of protocol-layer statistics; further commit to follow). Elements of this approach were inspired by Willman, Rixner, and Cox's 2006 USENIX paper, "An Evaluation of Network Stack Parallelization Strategies in Modern Operating Systems". However, there are also significant differences: we maintain the inpcb lock, rather than using the connection group lock for per-connection state. Likewise, the focus of this implementation is alignment with NIC packet distribution strategies such as RSS, rather than pure software strategies. Despite that focus, software distribution is supported through the parallel netisr implementation, and works well in configurations where the number of hardware threads is greater than the number of NIC input queues, such as in the RMI XLR threaded MIPS architecture. Another important difference is the continued maintenance of existing hash tables as "reservation tables" -- these are useful both to distinguish the resource allocation aspect of protocol name management and the more common-case lookup aspect. In configurations where connection tables are aligned with hardware hashes, it is desirable to use the traditional lookup tables for loopback or encapsulated traffic rather than take the expense of hardware hashes that are hard to implement efficiently in software (such as RSS Toeplitz). Connection group support is enabled by compiling "options PCBGROUP" into your kernel configuration; for the time being, this is an experimental feature, and hence is not enabled by default. Subject to the limited MFCability of change dependencies in inpcb, and its change to the inpcbinfo init function signature, this change in principle could be merged to FreeBSD 8.x. Reviewed by: bz Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.
* Add _mbuf() variants of various inpcb-related interfaces, including lookup,rwatson2011-06-041-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | hash install, etc. For now, these are arguments are unused, but as we add RSS support, we will want to use hashes extracted from mbufs, rather than manually calculated hashes of header fields, due to the expensive of the software version of Toeplitz (and similar hashes). Add notes that it would be nice to be able to pass mbufs into lookup routines in pf(4), optimising firewall lookup in the same way, but the code structure there doesn't facilitate that currently. (In principle there is no reason this couldn't be MFCed -- the change extends rather than modifies the KBI. However, it won't be useful without other previous possibly less MFCable changes.) Reviewed by: bz Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.
* Decompose the current single inpcbinfo lock into two locks:rwatson2011-05-301-67/+69
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - The existing ipi_lock continues to protect the global inpcb list and inpcb counter. This lock is now relegated to a small number of allocation and free operations, and occasional operations that walk all connections (including, awkwardly, certain UDP multicast receive operations -- something to revisit). - A new ipi_hash_lock protects the two inpcbinfo hash tables for looking up connections and bound sockets, manipulated using new INP_HASH_*() macros. This lock, combined with inpcb locks, protects the 4-tuple address space. Unlike the current ipi_lock, ipi_hash_lock follows the individual inpcb connection locks, so may be acquired while manipulating a connection on which a lock is already held, avoiding the need to acquire the inpcbinfo lock preemptively when a binding change might later be required. As a result, however, lookup operations necessarily go through a reference acquire while holding the lookup lock, later acquiring an inpcb lock -- if required. A new function in_pcblookup() looks up connections, and accepts flags indicating how to return the inpcb. Due to lock order changes, callers no longer need acquire locks before performing a lookup: the lookup routine will acquire the ipi_hash_lock as needed. In the future, it will also be able to use alternative lookup and locking strategies transparently to callers, such as pcbgroup lookup. New lookup flags are, supplementing the existing INPLOOKUP_WILDCARD flag: INPLOOKUP_RLOCKPCB - Acquire a read lock on the returned inpcb INPLOOKUP_WLOCKPCB - Acquire a write lock on the returned inpcb Callers must pass exactly one of these flags (for the time being). Some notes: - All protocols are updated to work within the new regime; especially, TCP, UDPv4, and UDPv6. pcbinfo ipi_lock acquisitions are largely eliminated, and global hash lock hold times are dramatically reduced compared to previous locking. - The TCP syncache still relies on the pcbinfo lock, something that we may want to revisit. - Support for reverting to the FreeBSD 7.x locking strategy in TCP input is no longer available -- hash lookup locks are now held only very briefly during inpcb lookup, rather than for potentially extended periods. However, the pcbinfo ipi_lock will still be acquired if a connection state might change such that a connection is added or removed. - Raw IP sockets continue to use the pcbinfo ipi_lock for protection, due to maintaining their own hash tables. - The interface in6_pcblookup_hash_locked() is maintained, which allows callers to acquire hash locks and perform one or more lookups atomically with 4-tuple allocation: this is required only for TCPv6, as there is no in6_pcbconnect_setup(), which there should be. - UDPv6 locking remains significantly more conservative than UDPv4 locking, which relates to source address selection. This needs attention, as it likely significantly reduces parallelism in this code for multithreaded socket use (such as in BIND). - In the UDPv4 and UDPv6 multicast cases, we need to revisit locking somewhat, as they relied on ipi_lock to stablise 4-tuple matches, which is no longer sufficient. A second check once the inpcb lock is held should do the trick, keeping the general case from requiring the inpcb lock for every inpcb visited. - This work reminds us that we need to revisit locking of the v4/v6 flags, which may be accessed lock-free both before and after this change. - Right now, a single lock name is used for the pcbhash lock -- this is undesirable, and probably another argument is required to take care of this (or a char array name field in the pcbinfo?). This is not an MFC candidate for 8.x due to its impact on lookup and locking semantics. It's possible some of these issues could be worked around with compatibility wrappers, if necessary. Reviewed by: bz Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.
* Make the UDP code compile without INET. Expose udp_usrreq.c to IPv6 onlybz2011-04-301-9/+25
| | | | | | | | | | as well compiling out most functions adding or extending #ifdef INET coverage. Reviewed by: gnn Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Sponsored by: iXsystems MFC after: 4 days
* Refactor udp_input(), moving calls to u_tun_func() into udp_append().trasz2011-04-141-45/+17
| | | | | Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. Reviewed by: bz@
* Oops, revert an accidental local change that got added indeischen2011-02-131-4/+0
| | | | | | my last commit (r218627). No damage was done in the last commit, just some duplicated code was added (which is now removed).
* Allow the SO_SETFIB socket option to select the default (0)deischen2011-02-131-0/+4
| | | | | | routing table. Reviewed by: julian
* Fix style 9 nit that snuck in when Irrs2011-01-191-1/+1
| | | | | | grabbed the wrong patch ;-0 (thanks Daniel) MFC after: 1 week
* Fix a bug where Multicast packets sent from arrs2011-01-191-3/+5
| | | | | | | | udp endpoint may end up echoing back to the sender even with OUT joining the multi-cast group. Reviewed by: gnn, bms, bz? Obtained from: deischen (with help from)
* Specify a CTLTYPE_FOO so that a future sysctl(8) change does not needmdf2011-01-181-1/+2
| | | | | | to rely on the format string. For SYSCTL_PROC instances that I noticed a discrepancy between the CTLTYPE and the format specifier, fix the CTLTYPE.
* After some off-list discussion, revert a number of changes to thedim2010-11-221-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | DPCPU_DEFINE and VNET_DEFINE macros, as these cause problems for various people working on the affected files. A better long-term solution is still being considered. This reversal may give some modules empty set_pcpu or set_vnet sections, but these are harmless. Changes reverted: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r215318 | dim | 2010-11-14 21:40:55 +0100 (Sun, 14 Nov 2010) | 4 lines Instead of unconditionally emitting .globl's for the __start_set_xxx and __stop_set_xxx symbols, only emit them when the set_vnet or set_pcpu sections are actually defined. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r215317 | dim | 2010-11-14 21:38:11 +0100 (Sun, 14 Nov 2010) | 3 lines Apply the STATIC_VNET_DEFINE and STATIC_DPCPU_DEFINE macros throughout the tree. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r215316 | dim | 2010-11-14 21:23:02 +0100 (Sun, 14 Nov 2010) | 2 lines Add macros to define static instances of VNET_DEFINE and DPCPU_DEFINE.
* Apply the STATIC_VNET_DEFINE and STATIC_DPCPU_DEFINE macros throughoutdim2010-11-141-1/+1
| | | | the tree.
* Ensure a minimum "slop" of 10 extra pcb structures when providing ajhb2010-08-171-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | memory size estimate to userland for pcb list sysctls. The previous behavior of a "slop" of n/8 does not work well for small values of n (e.g. no slop at all if you have less than 8 open UDP connections). Reviewed by: bz MFC after: 1 week
* MFP4: @176978-176982, 176984, 176990-176994, 177441bz2010-04-291-5/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | "Whitspace" churn after the VIMAGE/VNET whirls. Remove the need for some "init" functions within the network stack, like pim6_init(), icmp_init() or significantly shorten others like ip6_init() and nd6_init(), using static initialization again where possible and formerly missed. Move (most) variables back to the place they used to be before the container structs and VIMAGE_GLOABLS (before r185088) and try to reduce the diff to stable/7 and earlier as good as possible, to help out-of-tree consumers to update from 6.x or 7.x to 8 or 9. This also removes some header file pollution for putatively static global variables. Revert VIMAGE specific changes in ipfilter::ip_auth.c, that are no longer needed. Reviewed by: jhb Discussed with: rwatson Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Sponsored by: CK Software GmbH MFC after: 6 days
* Add pcb reference counting to the pcblist sysctl handler functionsbz2010-03-171-3/+15
| | | | | | | | to ensure type stability while caching the pcb pointers for the copyout. Reviewed by: rwatson MFC after: 7 days
* Abstract out initialization of most aspects of struct inpcbinfo fromrwatson2010-03-141-23/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | their calling contexts in {IP divert, raw IP sockets, TCP, UDP} and create new helper functions: in_pcbinfo_init() and in_pcbinfo_destroy() to do this work in a central spot. As inpcbinfo becomes more complex due to ongoing work to add connection groups, this will reduce code duplication. MFC after: 1 month Reviewed by: bz Sponsored by: Juniper Networks
* Make udp_set_kernel_tunneling() less forgiving when its invariants arerwatson2010-03-071-12/+5
| | | | | | | | | violated: so_pcb can never be NULL for a valid UDP socket, and it is always SOCK_DGRAM. Use sotoinpcb() as the rest of the UDP code does. MFC after: 1 week Reviewed by: bz Sponsored by: Juniper Networks
* Destroy UDP UMA zones (empty or not) upon network stack teardownbz2010-03-061-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | to not leak them making the VM subsystem unhappy with every stoped vnet(*). We will still leak pages (especially as zones are marked NOFREE). (*) This will also keep vmstat -z more usable. Sponsored by: ISPsystem MFC after: 5 days
* Many network stack subsystems use a single global data structure to holdrwatson2009-08-021-0/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | all pertinent statatistics for the subsystem. These structures are sometimes "borrowed" by kernel modules that require a place to store statistics for similar events. Add KPI accessor functions for statistics structures referenced by kernel modules so that they no longer encode certain specifics of how the data structures are named and stored. This change is intended to make it easier to move to per-CPU network stats following 8.0-RELEASE. The following modules are affected by this change: if_bridge if_cxgb if_gif ip_mroute ipdivert pf In practice, most of these statistics consumers should, in fact, maintain their own statistics data structures rather than borrowing structures from the base network stack. However, that change is too agressive for this point in the release cycle. Reviewed by: bz Approved by: re (kib)
* Merge the remainder of kern_vimage.c and vimage.h into vnet.c andrwatson2009-08-011-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | vnet.h, we now use jails (rather than vimages) as the abstraction for virtualization management, and what remained was specific to virtual network stacks. Minor cleanups are done in the process, and comments updated to reflect these changes. Reviewed by: bz Approved by: re (vimage blanket)
* Remove unused VNET_SET() and related macros; only VNET_GET() isrwatson2009-07-161-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | ever actually used. Rename VNET_GET() to VNET() to shorten variable references. Discussed with: bz, julian Reviewed by: bz Approved by: re (kensmith, kib)
* Build on Jeff Roberson's linker-set based dynamic per-CPU allocatorrwatson2009-07-141-34/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (DPCPU), as suggested by Peter Wemm, and implement a new per-virtual network stack memory allocator. Modify vnet to use the allocator instead of monolithic global container structures (vinet, ...). This change solves many binary compatibility problems associated with VIMAGE, and restores ELF symbols for virtualized global variables. Each virtualized global variable exists as a "reference copy", and also once per virtual network stack. Virtualized global variables are tagged at compile-time, placing the in a special linker set, which is loaded into a contiguous region of kernel memory. Virtualized global variables in the base kernel are linked as normal, but those in modules are copied and relocated to a reserved portion of the kernel's vnet region with the help of a the kernel linker. Virtualized global variables exist in per-vnet memory set up when the network stack instance is created, and are initialized statically from the reference copy. Run-time access occurs via an accessor macro, which converts from the current vnet and requested symbol to a per-vnet address. When "options VIMAGE" is not compiled into the kernel, normal global ELF symbols will be used instead and indirection is avoided. This change restores static initialization for network stack global variables, restores support for non-global symbols and types, eliminates the need for many subsystem constructors, eliminates large per-subsystem structures that caused many binary compatibility issues both for monitoring applications (netstat) and kernel modules, removes the per-function INIT_VNET_*() macros throughout the stack, eliminates the need for vnet_symmap ksym(2) munging, and eliminates duplicate definitions of virtualized globals under VIMAGE_GLOBALS. Bump __FreeBSD_version and update UPDATING. Portions submitted by: bz Reviewed by: bz, zec Discussed with: gnn, jamie, jeff, jhb, julian, sam Suggested by: peter Approved by: re (kensmith)
* Added support for NAT-Traversal (RFC 3948) in IPsec stack.vanhu2009-06-121-0/+258
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Thanks to (no special order) Emmanuel Dreyfus (manu@netbsd.org), Larry Baird (lab@gta.com), gnn, bz, and other FreeBSD devs, Julien Vanherzeele (julien.vanherzeele@netasq.com, for years of bug reporting), the PFSense team, and all people who used / tried the NAT-T patch for years and reported bugs, patches, etc... X-MFC: never Reviewed by: bz Approved by: gnn(mentor) Obtained from: NETASQ
* Introduce an infrastructure for dismantling vnet instances.zec2009-06-081-0/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Vnet modules and protocol domains may now register destructor functions to clean up and release per-module state. The destructor mechanisms can be triggered by invoking "vimage -d", or a future equivalent command which will be provided via the new jail framework. While this patch introduces numerous placeholder destructor functions, many of those are currently incomplete, thus leaking memory or (even worse) failing to stop all running timers. Many of such issues are already known and will be incrementaly fixed over the next weeks in smaller incremental commits. Apart from introducing new fields in structs ifnet, domain, protosw and vnet_net, which requires the kernel and modules to be rebuilt, this change should have no impact on nooptions VIMAGE builds, since vnet destructors can only be called in VIMAGE kernels. Moreover, destructor functions should be in general compiled in only in options VIMAGE builds, except for kernel modules which can be safely kldunloaded at run time. Bump __FreeBSD_version to 800097. Reviewed by: bz, julian Approved by: rwatson, kib (re), julian (mentor)
* Move "options MAC" from opt_mac.h to opt_global.h, as it's now in GENERICrwatson2009-06-051-1/+0
| | | | | | | | and used in a large number of files, but also because an increasing number of incorrect uses of MAC calls were sneaking in due to copy-and-paste of MAC-aware code without the associated opt_mac.h include. Discussed with: pjd
* Add hierarchical jails. A jail may further virtualize its environmentjamie2009-05-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | by creating a child jail, which is visible to that jail and to any parent jails. Child jails may be restricted more than their parents, but never less. Jail names reflect this hierarchy, being MIB-style dot-separated strings. Every thread now points to a jail, the default being prison0, which contains information about the physical system. Prison0's root directory is the same as rootvnode; its hostname is the same as the global hostname, and its securelevel replaces the global securelevel. Note that the variable "securelevel" has actually gone away, which should not cause any problems for code that properly uses securelevel_gt() and securelevel_ge(). Some jail-related permissions that were kept in global variables and set via sysctls are now per-jail settings. The sysctls still exist for backward compatibility, used only by the now-deprecated jail(2) system call. Approved by: bz (mentor)
* Implement UDP control block support.bz2009-05-231-37/+65
| | | | | | | | | | | | | So far the udp_tun_func_t had been (ab)using inp_ppcb for udp in kernel tunneling callbacks. Move that into the udpcb and add a field for flags there to be used by upcoming changes instead of sticking udp only flags into in_pcb flags2. Bump __FreeBSD_version for ports to detect it and because of vnet* struct size changes. Submitted by: jhb (7.x version) Reviewed by: rwatson
* Permit buiding kernels with options VIMAGE, restricted to only a singlezec2009-04-301-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | active network stack instance. Turning on options VIMAGE at compile time yields the following changes relative to default kernel build: 1) V_ accessor macros for virtualized variables resolve to structure fields via base pointers, instead of being resolved as fields in global structs or plain global variables. As an example, V_ifnet becomes: options VIMAGE: ((struct vnet_net *) vnet_net)->_ifnet default build: vnet_net_0._ifnet options VIMAGE_GLOBALS: ifnet 2) INIT_VNET_* macros will declare and set up base pointers to be used by V_ accessor macros, instead of resolving to whitespace: INIT_VNET_NET(ifp->if_vnet); becomes struct vnet_net *vnet_net = (ifp->if_vnet)->mod_data[VNET_MOD_NET]; 3) Memory for vnet modules registered via vnet_mod_register() is now allocated at run time in sys/kern/kern_vimage.c, instead of per vnet module structs being declared as globals. If required, vnet modules can now request the framework to provide them with allocated bzeroed memory by filling in the vmi_size field in their vmi_modinfo structures. 4) structs socket, ifnet, inpcbinfo, tcpcb and syncache_head are extended to hold a pointer to the parent vnet. options VIMAGE builds will fill in those fields as required. 5) curvnet is introduced as a new global variable in options VIMAGE builds, always pointing to the default and only struct vnet. 6) struct sysctl_oid has been extended with additional two fields to store major and minor virtualization module identifiers, oid_v_subs and oid_v_mod. SYSCTL_V_* family of macros will fill in those fields accordingly, and store the offset in the appropriate vnet container struct in oid_arg1. In sysctl handlers dealing with virtualized sysctls, the SYSCTL_RESOLVE_V_ARG1() macro will compute the address of the target variable and make it available in arg1 variable for further processing. Unused fields in structs vnet_inet, vnet_inet6 and vnet_ipfw have been deleted. Reviewed by: bz, rwatson Approved by: julian (mentor)
* In preparation for turning on options VIMAGE in next commits,zec2009-04-261-0/+1
| | | | | | | | rearrange / replace / adjust several INIT_VNET_* initializer macros, all of which currently resolve to whitespace. Reviewed by: bz (an older version of the patch) Approved by: julian (mentor)
* Update stats in struct udpstat using two new macros, UDPSTAT_ADD()rwatson2009-04-121-11/+11
| | | | | | | | | and UDPSTAT_INC(), rather than directly manipulating the fields across the kernel. This will make it easier to change the implementation of these statistics, such as using per-CPU versions of the data structures. MFC after: 3 days
* Update stats in struct ipstat using four new macros, IPSTAT_ADD(),rwatson2009-04-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | IPSTAT_INC(), IPSTAT_SUB(), and IPSTAT_DEC(), rather than directly manipulating the fields across the kernel. This will make it easier to change the implementation of these statistics, such as using per-CPU versions of the data structures. MFC after: 3 days
* Merge IGMPv3 and Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) to the FreeBSDbms2009-03-091-53/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | IPv4 stack. Diffs are minimized against p4. PCS has been used for some protocol verification, more widespread testing of recorded sources in Group-and-Source queries is needed. sizeof(struct igmpstat) has changed. __FreeBSD_version is bumped to 800070.
* Standardize the various prison_foo_ip[46] functions and prison_if tojamie2009-02-051-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | return zero on success and an error code otherwise. The possible errors are EADDRNOTAVAIL if an address being checked for doesn't match the prison, and EAFNOSUPPORT if the prison doesn't have any addresses in that address family. For most callers of these functions, use the returned error code instead of e.g. a hard-coded EADDRNOTAVAIL or EINVAL. Always include a jailed() check in these functions, where a non-jailed cred always returns success (and makes no changes). Remove the explicit jailed() checks that preceded many of the function calls. Approved by: bz (mentor)
* Addresses Roberts comments on comments. Also addsrrs2009-01-061-11/+9
| | | | | | | the KASSERT and checks suggested. Reviewed by: The udp tunneling was discussed on net@ under the thread entitled "Heads up -- Thinking about UDP and tunneling"
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