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tunneled packet.
When there is no suitable inbound policy for the packet of the ipsec
tunnel mode, the kernel never decapsulate the tunneled packet
as the ipsec tunnel mode even when the system wide policy is "none".
Then the kernel leaves the generic tunnel module to process this
packet. If there is no rule of the generic tunnel, the packet
is rejected and the statistics will be counted up.
Obtained from: KAME
MFC after: 1 week
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- nuke all debug printfs, which are unneeded by now.
- get rid of #ifdef IPSEC_DEBUG in headers
- now that key_debug_level is always defined, there's no need for
#ifdef IPSEC_DEBUG around sysctl MIB code (net.key.debug).
- switch all debug printf() to ipseclog().
Obtained from: KAME
MFC after: 1 week
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Reported by: Christopher N . Harrell <cnh@netvmg.com>
MFC after: 1 week
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The packet was rejected in ipsec[46]_tunnel_validate().
Obtained from: KAME
MFC after: 1 week
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When pfkey message relative to SA is sent, the prefixlen was incorrect.
Obtained from: KAME
MFC after: 1 week
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SPDUPDATE doesn't depend on whether there is a SP or not.
This change makes `generate_policy on' of racoon work.
Obtained from: KAME
MFC after: 1 week
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Note ALL MODULES MUST BE RECOMPILED
make the kernel aware that there are smaller units of scheduling than the
process. (but only allow one thread per process at this time).
This is functionally equivalent to teh previousl -current except
that there is a thread associated with each process.
Sorry john! (your next MFC will be a doosie!)
Reviewed by: peter@freebsd.org, dillon@freebsd.org
X-MFC after: ha ha ha ha
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into sadb_x_sa2_sequence from sadb_x_sa2_reserved3 in the sadb_x_sa2
structure. Also the output of setkey is changed. sequence number
of the sadb is replaced to the end of the output.
Obtained from: KAME
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Obtained from: KAME
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Obtained from: KAME
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Obtained from: KAME
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This work was based on kame-20010528-freebsd43-snap.tgz and some
critical problem after the snap was out were fixed.
There are many many changes since last KAME merge.
TODO:
- The definitions of SADB_* in sys/net/pfkeyv2.h are still different
from RFC2407/IANA assignment because of binary compatibility
issue. It should be fixed under 5-CURRENT.
- ip6po_m member of struct ip6_pktopts is no longer used. But, it
is still there because of binary compatibility issue. It should
be removed under 5-CURRENT.
Reviewed by: itojun
Obtained from: KAME
MFC after: 3 weeks
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other "system" header files.
Also help the deprecation of lockmgr.h by making it a sub-include of
sys/lock.h and removing sys/lockmgr.h form kernel .c files.
Sort sys/*.h includes where possible in affected files.
OK'ed by: bde (with reservations)
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key_acquire() does not require a secpolicy structure.
Obtained from: KAME
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because it only takes a struct tag which makes it impossible to
use unions, typedefs etc.
Define __offsetof() in <machine/ansi.h>
Define offsetof() in terms of __offsetof() in <stddef.h> and <sys/types.h>
Remove myriad of local offsetof() definitions.
Remove includes of <stddef.h> in kernel code.
NB: Kernelcode should *never* include from /usr/include !
Make <sys/queue.h> include <machine/ansi.h> to avoid polluting the API.
Deprecate <struct.h> with a warning. The warning turns into an error on
01-12-2000 and the file gets removed entirely on 01-01-2001.
Paritials reviews by: various.
Significant brucifications by: bde
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some of platforms give us almost constant number (oops).
Obtained from: KAME
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that should be better.
The old code counted references to mbuf clusters by using the offset
of the cluster from the start of memory allocated for mbufs and
clusters as an index into an array of chars, which did the reference
counting. If the external storage was not a cluster then reference
counting had to be done by the code using that external storage.
NetBSD's system of linked lists of mbufs was cosidered, but Alfred
felt it would have locking issues when the kernel was made more
SMP friendly.
The system implimented uses a pool of unions to track external
storage. The union contains an int for counting the references and
a pointer for forming a free list. The reference counts are
incremented and decremented atomically and so should be SMP friendly.
This system can track reference counts for any sort of external
storage.
Access to the reference counting stuff is now through macros defined
in mbuf.h, so it should be easier to make changes to the system in
the future.
The possibility of storing the reference count in one of the
referencing mbufs was considered, but was rejected 'cos it would
often leave extra mbufs allocated. Storing the reference count in
the cluster was also considered, but because the external storage
may not be a cluster this isn't an option.
The size of the pool of reference counters is available in the
stats provided by "netstat -m".
PR: 19866
Submitted by: Bosko Milekic <bmilekic@dsuper.net>
Reviewed by: alfred (glanced at by others on -net)
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Submitted by: Jim Bloom <bloom@reyim.ne.mediaone.net>
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API changes:
- additional IPv6 ioctls
- IPsec PF_KEY API was changed, it is mandatory to upgrade setkey(8).
(also syntax change)
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Submitted by: Bosko Milekic <bmilekic@technokratis.com>
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It was not discussed and should probably not happen.
Requested by: msmith and others
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the type argument to *_HEAD and *_ENTRY is a struct.
Suggested by: phk
Reviewed by: phk
Approved by: mdodd
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Specified by: bde
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is very likely to become consensus as recent ietf/ipng mailing list
discussion. Also recent KAME repository and other KAME patched BSDs
also applied it.
s/__ss_family/ss_family/
s/__ss_len/ss_len/
Makeworld is confirmed, and no application should be affected by this change
yet.
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is an application space macro and the applications are supposed to be free
to use it as they please (but cannot). This is consistant with the other
BSD's who made this change quite some time ago. More commits to come.
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pr_input() routines prototype is also changed to support IPSEC and IPV6
chained protocol headers.
Reviewed by: freebsd-arch, cvs-committers
Obtained from: KAME project
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for IPv6 yet)
With this patch, you can assigne IPv6 addr automatically, and can reply to
IPv6 ping.
Reviewed by: freebsd-arch, cvs-committers
Obtained from: KAME project
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Reviewed by: bde
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and local variables, goto labels, and functions declared but not defined.
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Pointed out by: bde
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"time" wasn't a atomic variable, so splfoo() protection were needed
around any access to it, unless you just wanted the seconds part.
Most uses of time.tv_sec now uses the new variable time_second instead.
gettime() changed to getmicrotime(0.
Remove a couple of unneeded splfoo() protections, the new getmicrotime()
is atomic, (until Bruce sets a breakpoint in it).
A couple of places needed random data, so use read_random() instead
of mucking about with time which isn't random.
Add a new nfs_curusec() function.
Mark a couple of bogosities involving the now disappeard time variable.
Update ffs_update() to avoid the weird "== &time" checks, by fixing the
one remaining call that passwd &time as args.
Change profiling in ncr.c to use ticks instead of time. Resolution is
the same.
Add new function "tvtohz()" to avoid the bogus "splfoo(), add time, call
hzto() which subtracts time" sequences.
Reviewed by: bde
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Submitted by: k-sugyou@ccs.mt.nec.co.jp
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use tradictional decls. tabify. remove bogus #defines. prototypes.
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I'll polish the code later on.
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"options KEY" is not in LINT, and consequently doesn't actually compile,
even with this change.
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Distribute all but the most fundamental malloc types. This time I also
remembered the trick to making things static: Put "static" in front of
them.
A couple of finer points by: bde
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Substantial input from: bde
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to PF_ROUTE) from NRL's IPv6 distribution, heavily modified by me for
better source layout, formatting, and textual conventions. I am told
that this code is no longer under active development, but it's a useful
hack for those interested in doing work on network security, key management,
etc. This code has only been tested twice, so it should be considered
highly experimental.
Obtained from: ftp.ripe.net
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