source: MondoRescue/branches/3.2/mindi-busybox/networking/udhcp/dhcprelay.c@ 3186

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1/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
2/* Port to Busybox Copyright (C) 2006 Jesse Dutton <jessedutton@gmail.com>
3 *
4 * Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
5 *
6 * DHCP Relay for 'DHCPv4 Configuration of IPSec Tunnel Mode' support
7 * Copyright (C) 2002 Mario Strasser <mast@gmx.net>,
8 * Zuercher Hochschule Winterthur,
9 * Netbeat AG
10 * Upstream has GPL v2 or later
11 */
12#include "common.h"
13
14#define SERVER_PORT 67
15
16/* lifetime of an xid entry in sec. */
17#define MAX_LIFETIME 2*60
18/* select timeout in sec. */
19#define SELECT_TIMEOUT (MAX_LIFETIME / 8)
20
21/* This list holds information about clients. The xid_* functions manipulate this list. */
22struct xid_item {
23 unsigned timestamp;
24 int client;
25 uint32_t xid;
26 struct sockaddr_in ip;
27 struct xid_item *next;
28};
29
30#define dhcprelay_xid_list (*(struct xid_item*)&bb_common_bufsiz1)
31
32static struct xid_item *xid_add(uint32_t xid, struct sockaddr_in *ip, int client)
33{
34 struct xid_item *item;
35
36 /* create new xid entry */
37 item = xmalloc(sizeof(struct xid_item));
38
39 /* add xid entry */
40 item->ip = *ip;
41 item->xid = xid;
42 item->client = client;
43 item->timestamp = monotonic_sec();
44 item->next = dhcprelay_xid_list.next;
45 dhcprelay_xid_list.next = item;
46
47 return item;
48}
49
50static void xid_expire(void)
51{
52 struct xid_item *item = dhcprelay_xid_list.next;
53 struct xid_item *last = &dhcprelay_xid_list;
54 unsigned current_time = monotonic_sec();
55
56 while (item != NULL) {
57 if ((current_time - item->timestamp) > MAX_LIFETIME) {
58 last->next = item->next;
59 free(item);
60 item = last->next;
61 } else {
62 last = item;
63 item = item->next;
64 }
65 }
66}
67
68static struct xid_item *xid_find(uint32_t xid)
69{
70 struct xid_item *item = dhcprelay_xid_list.next;
71 while (item != NULL) {
72 if (item->xid == xid) {
73 break;
74 }
75 item = item->next;
76 }
77 return item;
78}
79
80static void xid_del(uint32_t xid)
81{
82 struct xid_item *item = dhcprelay_xid_list.next;
83 struct xid_item *last = &dhcprelay_xid_list;
84 while (item != NULL) {
85 if (item->xid == xid) {
86 last->next = item->next;
87 free(item);
88 item = last->next;
89 } else {
90 last = item;
91 item = item->next;
92 }
93 }
94}
95
96/**
97 * get_dhcp_packet_type - gets the message type of a dhcp packet
98 * p - pointer to the dhcp packet
99 * returns the message type on success, -1 otherwise
100 */
101static int get_dhcp_packet_type(struct dhcp_packet *p)
102{
103 uint8_t *op;
104
105 /* it must be either a BOOTREQUEST or a BOOTREPLY */
106 if (p->op != BOOTREQUEST && p->op != BOOTREPLY)
107 return -1;
108 /* get message type option */
109 op = udhcp_get_option(p, DHCP_MESSAGE_TYPE);
110 if (op != NULL)
111 return op[0];
112 return -1;
113}
114
115/**
116 * make_iface_list - parses client/server interface names
117 * returns array
118 */
119static char **make_iface_list(char **client_and_server_ifaces, int *client_number)
120{
121 char *s, **iface_list;
122 int i, cn;
123
124 /* get number of items */
125 cn = 2; /* 1 server iface + at least 1 client one */
126 s = client_and_server_ifaces[0]; /* list of client ifaces */
127 while (*s) {
128 if (*s == ',')
129 cn++;
130 s++;
131 }
132 *client_number = cn;
133
134 /* create vector of pointers */
135 iface_list = xzalloc(cn * sizeof(iface_list[0]));
136
137 iface_list[0] = client_and_server_ifaces[1]; /* server iface */
138
139 i = 1;
140 s = xstrdup(client_and_server_ifaces[0]); /* list of client ifaces */
141 goto store_client_iface_name;
142
143 while (i < cn) {
144 if (*s++ == ',') {
145 s[-1] = '\0';
146 store_client_iface_name:
147 iface_list[i++] = s;
148 }
149 }
150
151 return iface_list;
152}
153
154/* Creates listen sockets (in fds) bound to client and server ifaces,
155 * and returns numerically max fd.
156 */
157static int init_sockets(char **iface_list, int num_clients, int *fds)
158{
159 int i, n;
160
161 n = 0;
162 for (i = 0; i < num_clients; i++) {
163 fds[i] = udhcp_listen_socket(/*INADDR_ANY,*/ SERVER_PORT, iface_list[i]);
164 if (n < fds[i])
165 n = fds[i];
166 }
167 return n;
168}
169
170static int sendto_ip4(int sock, const void *msg, int msg_len, struct sockaddr_in *to)
171{
172 int err;
173
174 errno = 0;
175 err = sendto(sock, msg, msg_len, 0, (struct sockaddr*) to, sizeof(*to));
176 err -= msg_len;
177 if (err)
178 bb_perror_msg("sendto");
179 return err;
180}
181
182/**
183 * pass_to_server() - forwards dhcp packets from client to server
184 * p - packet to send
185 * client - number of the client
186 */
187static void pass_to_server(struct dhcp_packet *p, int packet_len, int client, int *fds,
188 struct sockaddr_in *client_addr, struct sockaddr_in *server_addr)
189{
190 int type;
191
192 /* check packet_type */
193 type = get_dhcp_packet_type(p);
194 if (type != DHCPDISCOVER && type != DHCPREQUEST
195 && type != DHCPDECLINE && type != DHCPRELEASE
196 && type != DHCPINFORM
197 ) {
198 return;
199 }
200
201 /* create new xid entry */
202 xid_add(p->xid, client_addr, client);
203
204 /* forward request to server */
205 /* note that we send from fds[0] which is bound to SERVER_PORT (67).
206 * IOW: we send _from_ SERVER_PORT! Although this may look strange,
207 * RFC 1542 not only allows, but prescribes this for BOOTP relays.
208 */
209 sendto_ip4(fds[0], p, packet_len, server_addr);
210}
211
212/**
213 * pass_to_client() - forwards dhcp packets from server to client
214 * p - packet to send
215 */
216static void pass_to_client(struct dhcp_packet *p, int packet_len, int *fds)
217{
218 int type;
219 struct xid_item *item;
220
221 /* check xid */
222 item = xid_find(p->xid);
223 if (!item) {
224 return;
225 }
226
227 /* check packet type */
228 type = get_dhcp_packet_type(p);
229 if (type != DHCPOFFER && type != DHCPACK && type != DHCPNAK) {
230 return;
231 }
232
233//TODO: also do it if (p->flags & htons(BROADCAST_FLAG)) is set!
234 if (item->ip.sin_addr.s_addr == htonl(INADDR_ANY))
235 item->ip.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_BROADCAST);
236
237 if (sendto_ip4(fds[item->client], p, packet_len, &item->ip) != 0) {
238 return; /* send error occurred */
239 }
240
241 /* remove xid entry */
242 xid_del(p->xid);
243}
244
245int dhcprelay_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
246int dhcprelay_main(int argc, char **argv)
247{
248 struct sockaddr_in server_addr;
249 char **iface_list;
250 int *fds;
251 int num_sockets, max_socket;
252 uint32_t our_nip;
253
254 server_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
255 server_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_BROADCAST);
256 server_addr.sin_port = htons(SERVER_PORT);
257
258 /* dhcprelay CLIENT_IFACE1[,CLIENT_IFACE2...] SERVER_IFACE [SERVER_IP] */
259 if (argc == 4) {
260 if (!inet_aton(argv[3], &server_addr.sin_addr))
261 bb_perror_msg_and_die("bad server IP");
262 } else if (argc != 3) {
263 bb_show_usage();
264 }
265
266 iface_list = make_iface_list(argv + 1, &num_sockets);
267
268 fds = xmalloc(num_sockets * sizeof(fds[0]));
269
270 /* Create sockets and bind one to every iface */
271 max_socket = init_sockets(iface_list, num_sockets, fds);
272
273 /* Get our IP on server_iface */
274 if (udhcp_read_interface(argv[2], NULL, &our_nip, NULL))
275 return 1;
276
277 /* Main loop */
278 while (1) {
279// reinit stuff from time to time? go back to make_iface_list
280// every N minutes?
281 fd_set rfds;
282 struct timeval tv;
283 int i;
284
285 FD_ZERO(&rfds);
286 for (i = 0; i < num_sockets; i++)
287 FD_SET(fds[i], &rfds);
288 tv.tv_sec = SELECT_TIMEOUT;
289 tv.tv_usec = 0;
290 if (select(max_socket + 1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, &tv) > 0) {
291 int packlen;
292 struct dhcp_packet dhcp_msg;
293
294 /* server */
295 if (FD_ISSET(fds[0], &rfds)) {
296 packlen = udhcp_recv_kernel_packet(&dhcp_msg, fds[0]);
297 if (packlen > 0) {
298 pass_to_client(&dhcp_msg, packlen, fds);
299 }
300 }
301
302 /* clients */
303 for (i = 1; i < num_sockets; i++) {
304 struct sockaddr_in client_addr;
305 socklen_t addr_size;
306
307 if (!FD_ISSET(fds[i], &rfds))
308 continue;
309
310 addr_size = sizeof(client_addr);
311 packlen = recvfrom(fds[i], &dhcp_msg, sizeof(dhcp_msg), 0,
312 (struct sockaddr *)(&client_addr), &addr_size);
313 if (packlen <= 0)
314 continue;
315
316 /* Get our IP on corresponding client_iface */
317// RFC 1542
318// 4.1 General BOOTP Processing for Relay Agents
319// 4.1.1 BOOTREQUEST Messages
320// If the relay agent does decide to relay the request, it MUST examine
321// the 'giaddr' ("gateway" IP address) field. If this field is zero,
322// the relay agent MUST fill this field with the IP address of the
323// interface on which the request was received. If the interface has
324// more than one IP address logically associated with it, the relay
325// agent SHOULD choose one IP address associated with that interface and
326// use it consistently for all BOOTP messages it relays. If the
327// 'giaddr' field contains some non-zero value, the 'giaddr' field MUST
328// NOT be modified. The relay agent MUST NOT, under any circumstances,
329// fill the 'giaddr' field with a broadcast address as is suggested in
330// [1] (Section 8, sixth paragraph).
331
332// but why? what if server can't route such IP? Client ifaces may be, say, NATed!
333
334// 4.1.2 BOOTREPLY Messages
335// BOOTP relay agents relay BOOTREPLY messages only to BOOTP clients.
336// It is the responsibility of BOOTP servers to send BOOTREPLY messages
337// directly to the relay agent identified in the 'giaddr' field.
338// (yeah right, unless it is impossible... see comment above)
339// Therefore, a relay agent may assume that all BOOTREPLY messages it
340// receives are intended for BOOTP clients on its directly-connected
341// networks.
342//
343// When a relay agent receives a BOOTREPLY message, it should examine
344// the BOOTP 'giaddr', 'yiaddr', 'chaddr', 'htype', and 'hlen' fields.
345// These fields should provide adequate information for the relay agent
346// to deliver the BOOTREPLY message to the client.
347//
348// The 'giaddr' field can be used to identify the logical interface from
349// which the reply must be sent (i.e., the host or router interface
350// connected to the same network as the BOOTP client). If the content
351// of the 'giaddr' field does not match one of the relay agent's
352// directly-connected logical interfaces, the BOOTREPLY messsage MUST be
353// silently discarded.
354 if (udhcp_read_interface(iface_list[i], NULL, &dhcp_msg.gateway_nip, NULL)) {
355 /* Fall back to our IP on server iface */
356// this makes more sense!
357 dhcp_msg.gateway_nip = our_nip;
358 }
359// maybe dhcp_msg.hops++? drop packets with too many hops (RFC 1542 says 4 or 16)?
360 pass_to_server(&dhcp_msg, packlen, i, fds, &client_addr, &server_addr);
361 }
362 }
363 xid_expire();
364 } /* while (1) */
365
366 /* return 0; - not reached */
367}
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