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// Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
// copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH
// REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
// AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
// INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM
// LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE
// OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
// PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
#include <asiolink/io_address.h>
#include <dhcp/dhcp4.h>
#include <dhcp/duid.h>
#include <dhcp/hwaddr.h>
#include <dhcp/iface_mgr.h>
#include <dhcp/option4_addrlst.h>
#include <dhcp/option_int.h>
#include <dhcp/option_int_array.h>
#include <dhcp/option_vendor.h>
#include <dhcp/option_string.h>
#include <dhcp/pkt4.h>
#include <dhcp/docsis3_option_defs.h>
#include <dhcp4/dhcp4_log.h>
#include <dhcp4/dhcp4_srv.h>
#include <dhcpsrv/addr_utilities.h>
#include <dhcpsrv/callout_handle_store.h>
#include <dhcpsrv/cfgmgr.h>
#include <dhcpsrv/lease_mgr.h>
#include <dhcpsrv/lease_mgr_factory.h>
#include <dhcpsrv/subnet.h>
#include <dhcpsrv/utils.h>
#include <dhcpsrv/utils.h>
#include <hooks/callout_handle.h>
#include <hooks/hooks_manager.h>
#include <util/strutil.h>
#include <boost/bind.hpp>
#include <boost/foreach.hpp>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace isc;
using namespace isc::asiolink;
using namespace isc::dhcp;
using namespace isc::dhcp_ddns;
using namespace isc::hooks;
using namespace isc::log;
using namespace std;
/// Structure that holds registered hook indexes
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struct Dhcp4Hooks {
int hook_index_buffer4_receive_;///< index for "buffer4_receive" hook point
int hook_index_pkt4_receive_; ///< index for "pkt4_receive" hook point
int hook_index_subnet4_select_; ///< index for "subnet4_select" hook point
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int hook_index_lease4_release_; ///< index for "lease4_release" hook point
int hook_index_pkt4_send_; ///< index for "pkt4_send" hook point
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int hook_index_buffer4_send_; ///< index for "buffer4_send" hook point
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/// Constructor that registers hook points for DHCPv4 engine
Dhcp4Hooks() {
hook_index_buffer4_receive_= HooksManager::registerHook("buffer4_receive");
hook_index_pkt4_receive_ = HooksManager::registerHook("pkt4_receive");
hook_index_subnet4_select_ = HooksManager::registerHook("subnet4_select");
hook_index_pkt4_send_ = HooksManager::registerHook("pkt4_send");
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hook_index_lease4_release_ = HooksManager::registerHook("lease4_release");
hook_index_buffer4_send_ = HooksManager::registerHook("buffer4_send");
}
};
// Declare a Hooks object. As this is outside any function or method, it
// will be instantiated (and the constructor run) when the module is loaded.
// As a result, the hook indexes will be defined before any method in this
// module is called.
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Dhcp4Hooks Hooks;
namespace isc {
namespace dhcp {
const std::string Dhcpv4Srv::VENDOR_CLASS_PREFIX("VENDOR_CLASS_");
Dhcpv4Srv::Dhcpv4Srv(uint16_t port, const char* dbconfig, const bool use_bcast,
const bool direct_response_desired)
: shutdown_(true), alloc_engine_(), port_(port),
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use_bcast_(use_bcast), hook_index_pkt4_receive_(-1),
hook_index_subnet4_select_(-1), hook_index_pkt4_send_(-1) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_START, DHCP4_OPEN_SOCKET).arg(port);
try {
// Open sockets only if port is non-zero. Port 0 is used for testing
// purposes in two cases:
// - when non-socket related testing is performed
// - when the particular test supplies its own packet filtering class.
if (port) {
// First call to instance() will create IfaceMgr (it's a singleton)
// it may throw something if things go wrong.
// The 'true' value of the call to setMatchingPacketFilter imposes
// that IfaceMgr will try to use the mechanism to respond directly
// to the client which doesn't have address assigned. This capability
// may be lacking on some OSes, so there is no guarantee that server
// will be able to respond directly.
IfaceMgr::instance().setMatchingPacketFilter(direct_response_desired);
// Create error handler. This handler will be called every time
// the socket opening operation fails. We use this handler to
// log a warning.
isc::dhcp::IfaceMgrErrorMsgCallback error_handler =
boost::bind(&Dhcpv4Srv::ifaceMgrSocket4ErrorHandler, _1);
IfaceMgr::instance().openSockets4(port_, use_bcast_, error_handler);
}
// Instantiate LeaseMgr
LeaseMgrFactory::create(dbconfig);
LOG_INFO(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_DB_BACKEND_STARTED)
.arg(LeaseMgrFactory::instance().getType())
.arg(LeaseMgrFactory::instance().getName());
// Instantiate allocation engine
alloc_engine_.reset(new AllocEngine(AllocEngine::ALLOC_ITERATIVE, 100,
false /* false = IPv4 */));
// Register hook points
hook_index_pkt4_receive_ = Hooks.hook_index_pkt4_receive_;
hook_index_subnet4_select_ = Hooks.hook_index_subnet4_select_;
hook_index_pkt4_send_ = Hooks.hook_index_pkt4_send_;
/// @todo call loadLibraries() when handling configuration changes
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
LOG_ERROR(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_SRV_CONSTRUCT_ERROR).arg(e.what());
shutdown_ = true;
return;
}
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shutdown_ = false;
}
Dhcpv4Srv::~Dhcpv4Srv() {
IfaceMgr::instance().closeSockets();
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::shutdown() {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_BASIC, DHCP4_SHUTDOWN_REQUEST);
shutdown_ = true;
}
Pkt4Ptr
Dhcpv4Srv::receivePacket(int timeout) {
return (IfaceMgr::instance().receive4(timeout));
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::sendPacket(const Pkt4Ptr& packet) {
IfaceMgr::instance().send(packet);
}
bool
Dhcpv4Srv::run() {
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while (!shutdown_) {
/// @todo: calculate actual timeout once we have lease database
//cppcheck-suppress variableScope This is temporary anyway
const int timeout = 1000;
// client's message and server's response
Pkt4Ptr query;
Pkt4Ptr rsp;
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try {
query = receivePacket(timeout);
} catch (const std::exception& e) {
LOG_ERROR(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_PACKET_RECEIVE_FAIL).arg(e.what());
}
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// Timeout may be reached or signal received, which breaks select()
// with no reception ocurred
if (!query) {
continue;
}
// In order to parse the DHCP options, the server needs to use some
// configuration information such as: existing option spaces, option
// definitions etc. This is the kind of information which is not
// available in the libdhcp, so we need to supply our own implementation
// of the option parsing function here, which would rely on the
// configuration data.
query->setCallback(boost::bind(&Dhcpv4Srv::unpackOptions, this,
_1, _2, _3));
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bool skip_unpack = false;
// The packet has just been received so contains the uninterpreted wire
// data; execute callouts registered for buffer4_receive.
if (HooksManager::calloutsPresent(Hooks.hook_index_buffer4_receive_)) {
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CalloutHandlePtr callout_handle = getCalloutHandle(query);
// Delete previously set arguments
callout_handle->deleteAllArguments();
// Pass incoming packet as argument
callout_handle->setArgument("query4", query);
// Call callouts
HooksManager::callCallouts(Hooks.hook_index_buffer4_receive_,
*callout_handle);
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// Callouts decided to skip the next processing step. The next
// processing step would to parse the packet, so skip at this
// stage means that callouts did the parsing already, so server
// should skip parsing.
if (callout_handle->getSkip()) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_HOOKS, DHCP4_HOOK_BUFFER_RCVD_SKIP);
skip_unpack = true;
}
callout_handle->getArgument("query4", query);
}
// Unpack the packet information unless the buffer4_receive callouts
// indicated they did it
if (!skip_unpack) {
try {
query->unpack();
} catch (const std::exception& e) {
// Failed to parse the packet.
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL,
DHCP4_PACKET_PARSE_FAIL).arg(e.what());
continue;
}
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}
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// Assign this packet to one or more classes if needed. We need to do
// this before calling accept(), because getSubnet4() may need client
// class information.
classifyPacket(query);
// Check whether the message should be further processed or discarded.
// There is no need to log anything here. This function logs by itself.
if (!accept(query)) {
continue;
}
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// We have sanity checked (in accept() that the Message Type option
// exists, so we can safely get it here.
int type = query->getType();
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LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL, DHCP4_PACKET_RECEIVED)
.arg(serverReceivedPacketName(type))
.arg(type)
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.arg(query->getIface());
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL_DATA, DHCP4_QUERY_DATA)
.arg(type)
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.arg(query->toText());
// Let's execute all callouts registered for pkt4_receive
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if (HooksManager::calloutsPresent(hook_index_pkt4_receive_)) {
CalloutHandlePtr callout_handle = getCalloutHandle(query);
// Delete previously set arguments
callout_handle->deleteAllArguments();
// Pass incoming packet as argument
callout_handle->setArgument("query4", query);
// Call callouts
HooksManager::callCallouts(hook_index_pkt4_receive_,
*callout_handle);
// Callouts decided to skip the next processing step. The next
// processing step would to process the packet, so skip at this
// stage means drop.
if (callout_handle->getSkip()) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_HOOKS, DHCP4_HOOK_PACKET_RCVD_SKIP);
continue;
}
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callout_handle->getArgument("query4", query);
}
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try {
switch (query->getType()) {
case DHCPDISCOVER:
rsp = processDiscover(query);
break;
case DHCPREQUEST:
// Note that REQUEST is used for many things in DHCPv4: for
// requesting new leases, renewing existing ones and even
// for rebinding.
rsp = processRequest(query);
break;
case DHCPRELEASE:
processRelease(query);
break;
case DHCPDECLINE:
processDecline(query);
break;
case DHCPINFORM:
processInform(query);
break;
default:
// Only action is to output a message if debug is enabled,
// and that is covered by the debug statement before the
// "switch" statement.
;
}
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} catch (const isc::Exception& e) {
// Catch-all exception (at least for ones based on the isc
// Exception class, which covers more or less all that
// are explicitly raised in the BIND 10 code). Just log
// the problem and ignore the packet. (The problem is logged
// as a debug message because debug is disabled by default -
// it prevents a DDOS attack based on the sending of problem
// packets.)
if (dhcp4_logger.isDebugEnabled(DBG_DHCP4_BASIC)) {
std::string source = "unknown";
HWAddrPtr hwptr = query->getHWAddr();
if (hwptr) {
source = hwptr->toText();
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}
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LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_BASIC,
DHCP4_PACKET_PROCESS_FAIL)
.arg(source).arg(e.what());
}
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}
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if (!rsp) {
continue;
}
// Let's do class specific processing. This is done before
// pkt4_send.
//
/// @todo: decide whether we want to add a new hook point for
/// doing class specific processing.
if (!classSpecificProcessing(query, rsp)) {
/// @todo add more verbosity here
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_BASIC, DHCP4_CLASS_PROCESSING_FAILED);
continue;
}
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// Specifies if server should do the packing
bool skip_pack = false;
// Execute all callouts registered for pkt4_send
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if (HooksManager::calloutsPresent(hook_index_pkt4_send_)) {
CalloutHandlePtr callout_handle = getCalloutHandle(query);
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// Delete all previous arguments
callout_handle->deleteAllArguments();
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// Clear skip flag if it was set in previous callouts
callout_handle->setSkip(false);
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// Set our response
callout_handle->setArgument("response4", rsp);
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// Call all installed callouts
HooksManager::callCallouts(hook_index_pkt4_send_,
*callout_handle);
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// Callouts decided to skip the next processing step. The next
// processing step would to send the packet, so skip at this
// stage means "drop response".
if (callout_handle->getSkip()) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_HOOKS, DHCP4_HOOK_PACKET_SEND_SKIP);
skip_pack = true;
}
}
if (!skip_pack) {
try {
rsp->pack();
} catch (const std::exception& e) {
LOG_ERROR(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_PACKET_SEND_FAIL)
.arg(e.what());
}
}
try {
// Now all fields and options are constructed into output wire buffer.
// Option objects modification does not make sense anymore. Hooks
// can only manipulate wire buffer at this stage.
// Let's execute all callouts registered for buffer4_send
if (HooksManager::calloutsPresent(Hooks.hook_index_buffer4_send_)) {
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CalloutHandlePtr callout_handle = getCalloutHandle(query);
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// Delete previously set arguments
callout_handle->deleteAllArguments();
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// Pass incoming packet as argument
callout_handle->setArgument("response4", rsp);
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// Call callouts
HooksManager::callCallouts(Hooks.hook_index_buffer4_send_,
*callout_handle);
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// Callouts decided to skip the next processing step. The next
// processing step would to parse the packet, so skip at this
// stage means drop.
if (callout_handle->getSkip()) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_HOOKS,
DHCP4_HOOK_BUFFER_SEND_SKIP);
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continue;
}
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callout_handle->getArgument("response4", rsp);
}
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LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL_DATA,
DHCP4_RESPONSE_DATA)
.arg(static_cast<int>(rsp->getType())).arg(rsp->toText());
sendPacket(rsp);
} catch (const std::exception& e) {
LOG_ERROR(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_PACKET_SEND_FAIL)
.arg(e.what());
}
}
return (true);
}
string
Dhcpv4Srv::srvidToString(const OptionPtr& srvid) {
if (!srvid) {
isc_throw(BadValue, "NULL pointer passed to srvidToString()");
}
boost::shared_ptr<Option4AddrLst> generated =
boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<Option4AddrLst>(srvid);
if (!srvid) {
isc_throw(BadValue, "Pointer to invalid option passed to srvidToString()");
}
Option4AddrLst::AddressContainer addrs = generated->getAddresses();
if (addrs.size() != 1) {
isc_throw(BadValue, "Malformed option passed to srvidToString(). "
<< "Expected to contain a single IPv4 address.");
}
return (addrs[0].toText());
}
isc::dhcp_ddns::D2Dhcid
Dhcpv4Srv::computeDhcid(const Lease4Ptr& lease) {
if (!lease) {
isc_throw(DhcidComputeError, "a pointer to the lease must be not"
" NULL to compute DHCID");
} else if (lease->hostname_.empty()) {
isc_throw(DhcidComputeError, "unable to compute the DHCID for the"
" lease which has empty hostname set");
}
// In order to compute DHCID the client's hostname must be encoded in
// canonical wire format. It is unlikely that the FQDN is malformed
// because it is validated by the classes which encapsulate options
// carrying client FQDN. However, if the client name was carried in the
// Hostname option it is more likely as it carries the hostname as a
// regular string.
std::vector<uint8_t> fqdn_wire;
try {
OptionDataTypeUtil::writeFqdn(lease->hostname_, fqdn_wire, true);
} catch (const Exception& ex) {
isc_throw(DhcidComputeError, "unable to compute DHCID because the"
" hostname: " << lease->hostname_ << " is invalid");
}
// Prefer client id to HW address to compute DHCID. If Client Id is
// NULL, use HW address.
try {
if (lease->client_id_) {
return (D2Dhcid(lease->client_id_->getClientId(), fqdn_wire));
} else {
HWAddrPtr hwaddr(new HWAddr(lease->hwaddr_, HTYPE_ETHER));
return (D2Dhcid(hwaddr, fqdn_wire));
}
} catch (const Exception& ex) {
isc_throw(DhcidComputeError, "unable to compute DHCID: "
<< ex.what());
}
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::copyDefaultFields(const Pkt4Ptr& question, Pkt4Ptr& answer) {
answer->setIface(question->getIface());
answer->setIndex(question->getIndex());
answer->setCiaddr(question->getCiaddr());
answer->setSiaddr(IOAddress("0.0.0.0")); // explicitly set this to 0
answer->setHops(question->getHops());
// copy MAC address
answer->setHWAddr(question->getHWAddr());
// relay address
answer->setGiaddr(question->getGiaddr());
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// Let's copy client-id to response. See RFC6842.
// It is possible to disable RFC6842 to keep backward compatibility
bool echo = CfgMgr::instance().echoClientId();
OptionPtr client_id = question->getOption(DHO_DHCP_CLIENT_IDENTIFIER);
if (client_id && echo) {
answer->addOption(client_id);
}
// If src/dest HW addresses are used by the packet filtering class
// we need to copy them as well. There is a need to check that the
// address being set is not-NULL because an attempt to set the NULL
// HW would result in exception. If these values are not set, the
// the default HW addresses (zeroed) should be generated by the
// packet filtering class when creating Ethernet header for
// outgoing packet.
HWAddrPtr src_hw_addr = question->getLocalHWAddr();
if (src_hw_addr) {
answer->setLocalHWAddr(src_hw_addr);
}
HWAddrPtr dst_hw_addr = question->getRemoteHWAddr();
if (dst_hw_addr) {
answer->setRemoteHWAddr(dst_hw_addr);
}
// If this packet is relayed, we want to copy Relay Agent Info option
OptionPtr rai = question->getOption(DHO_DHCP_AGENT_OPTIONS);
if (rai) {
answer->addOption(rai);
}
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::appendDefaultOptions(Pkt4Ptr& msg, uint8_t msg_type) {
OptionPtr opt;
// add Message Type Option (type 53)
msg->setType(msg_type);
// more options will be added here later
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::appendServerID(const Pkt4Ptr& response) {
// The source address for the outbound message should have been set already.
// This is the address that to the best of the server's knowledge will be
// available from the client.
/// @todo: perhaps we should consider some more sophisticated server id
/// generation, but for the current use cases, it should be ok.
response->addOption(OptionPtr(new Option4AddrLst(DHO_DHCP_SERVER_IDENTIFIER,
response->getLocalAddr()))
);
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::appendRequestedOptions(const Pkt4Ptr& question, Pkt4Ptr& msg) {
// Get the subnet relevant for the client. We will need it
// to get the options associated with it.
Subnet4Ptr subnet = selectSubnet(question);
// If we can't find the subnet for the client there is no way
// to get the options to be sent to a client. We don't log an
// error because it will be logged by the assignLease method
// anyway.
if (!subnet) {
return;
}
// try to get the 'Parameter Request List' option which holds the
// codes of requested options.
OptionUint8ArrayPtr option_prl = boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<
OptionUint8Array>(question->getOption(DHO_DHCP_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST));
// If there is no PRL option in the message from the client then
// there is nothing to do.
if (!option_prl) {
return;
}
// Get the codes of requested options.
const std::vector<uint8_t>& requested_opts = option_prl->getValues();
// For each requested option code get the instance of the option
// to be returned to the client.
for (std::vector<uint8_t>::const_iterator opt = requested_opts.begin();
opt != requested_opts.end(); ++opt) {
if (!msg->getOption(*opt)) {
Subnet::OptionDescriptor desc =
subnet->getOptionDescriptor("dhcp4", *opt);
if (desc.option && !msg->getOption(*opt)) {
msg->addOption(desc.option);
}
}
}
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::appendRequestedVendorOptions(const Pkt4Ptr& question, Pkt4Ptr& answer) {
// Get the configured subnet suitable for the incoming packet.
Subnet4Ptr subnet = selectSubnet(question);
// Leave if there is no subnet matching the incoming packet.
// There is no need to log the error message here because
// it will be logged in the assignLease() when it fails to
// pick the suitable subnet. We don't want to duplicate
// error messages in such case.
if (!subnet) {
return;
}
// Try to get the vendor option
boost::shared_ptr<OptionVendor> vendor_req =
boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<OptionVendor>(question->getOption(DHO_VIVSO_SUBOPTIONS));
if (!vendor_req) {
return;
}
uint32_t vendor_id = vendor_req->getVendorId();
// Let's try to get ORO within that vendor-option
/// @todo This is very specific to vendor-id=4491 (Cable Labs). Other
/// vendors may have different policies.
OptionUint8ArrayPtr oro =
boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<OptionUint8Array>(vendor_req->getOption(DOCSIS3_V4_ORO));
// Option ORO not found. Don't do anything then.
if (!oro) {
return;
}
boost::shared_ptr<OptionVendor> vendor_rsp(new OptionVendor(Option::V4, vendor_id));
// Get the list of options that client requested.
bool added = false;
const std::vector<uint8_t>& requested_opts = oro->getValues();
for (std::vector<uint8_t>::const_iterator code = requested_opts.begin();
code != requested_opts.end(); ++code) {
if (!vendor_rsp->getOption(*code)) {
Subnet::OptionDescriptor desc = subnet->getVendorOptionDescriptor(vendor_id,
*code);
if (desc.option) {
vendor_rsp->addOption(desc.option);
added = true;
}
}
if (added) {
answer->addOption(vendor_rsp);
}
}
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::appendBasicOptions(const Pkt4Ptr& question, Pkt4Ptr& msg) {
// Identify options that we always want to send to the
// client (if they are configured).
static const uint16_t required_options[] = {
DHO_ROUTERS,
DHO_DOMAIN_NAME_SERVERS,
DHO_DOMAIN_NAME };
static size_t required_options_size =
sizeof(required_options) / sizeof(required_options[0]);
// Get the subnet.
Subnet4Ptr subnet = selectSubnet(question);
if (!subnet) {
return;
}
// Try to find all 'required' options in the outgoing
// message. Those that are not present will be added.
for (int i = 0; i < required_options_size; ++i) {
OptionPtr opt = msg->getOption(required_options[i]);
if (!opt) {
// Check whether option has been configured.
Subnet::OptionDescriptor desc =
subnet->getOptionDescriptor("dhcp4", required_options[i]);
if (desc.option) {
msg->addOption(desc.option);
}
}
}
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::processClientName(const Pkt4Ptr& query, Pkt4Ptr& answer) {
// It is possible that client has sent both Client FQDN and Hostname
// option. In such case, server should prefer Client FQDN option and
// ignore the Hostname option.
try {
Option4ClientFqdnPtr fqdn = boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<Option4ClientFqdn>
(query->getOption(DHO_FQDN));
if (fqdn) {
processClientFqdnOption(fqdn, answer);
} else {
OptionStringPtr hostname = boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<OptionString>
(query->getOption(DHO_HOST_NAME));
if (hostname) {
processHostnameOption(hostname, answer);
}
}
} catch (const Exception& ex) {
// In some rare cases it is possible that the client's name processing
// fails. For example, the Hostname option may be malformed, or there
// may be an error in the server's logic which would cause multiple
// attempts to add the same option to the response message. This
// error message aggregates all these errors so they can be diagnosed
// from the log. We don't want to throw an exception here because,
// it will impact the processing of the whole packet. We rather want
// the processing to continue, even if the client's name is wrong.
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL_DATA, DHCP4_CLIENT_NAME_PROC_FAIL)
.arg(ex.what());
}
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::processClientFqdnOption(const Option4ClientFqdnPtr& fqdn,
Pkt4Ptr& answer) {
// Create the DHCPv4 Client FQDN Option to be included in the server's
// response to a client.
Option4ClientFqdnPtr fqdn_resp(new Option4ClientFqdn(*fqdn));
// Set the server S, N, and O flags based on client's flags and
// current configuration.
D2ClientMgr& d2_mgr = CfgMgr::instance().getD2ClientMgr();
d2_mgr.adjustFqdnFlags<Option4ClientFqdn>(*fqdn, *fqdn_resp);
// Carry over the client's E flag.
fqdn_resp->setFlag(Option4ClientFqdn::FLAG_E,
fqdn->getFlag(Option4ClientFqdn::FLAG_E));
// Adjust the domain name based on domain name value and type sent by the
// client and current configuration.
d2_mgr.adjustDomainName<Option4ClientFqdn>(*fqdn, *fqdn_resp);
// Add FQDN option to the response message. Note that, there may be some
// cases when server may choose not to include the FQDN option in a
// response to a client. In such cases, the FQDN should be removed from the
// outgoing message. In theory we could cease to include the FQDN option
// in this function until it is confirmed that it should be included.
// However, we include it here for simplicity. Functions used to acquire
// lease for a client will scan the response message for FQDN and if it
// is found they will take necessary actions to store the FQDN information
// in the lease database as well as to generate NameChangeRequests to DNS.
// If we don't store the option in the reponse message, we will have to
// propagate it in the different way to the functions which acquire the
// lease. This would require modifications to the API of this class.
answer->addOption(fqdn_resp);
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::processHostnameOption(const OptionStringPtr& opt_hostname,
Pkt4Ptr& answer) {
// Fetch D2 configuration.
D2ClientMgr& d2_mgr = CfgMgr::instance().getD2ClientMgr();
// Do nothing if the DNS updates are disabled.
if (!d2_mgr.ddnsEnabled()) {
return;
}
std::string hostname = isc::util::str::trim(opt_hostname->getValue());
unsigned int label_count = OptionDataTypeUtil::getLabelCount(hostname);
// The hostname option sent by the client should be at least 1 octet long.
// If it isn't we ignore this option. (Per RFC 2131, section 3.14)
/// @todo It would be more liberal to accept this and let it fall into
/// the case of replace or less than two below.
if (label_count == 0) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL_DATA, DHCP4_EMPTY_HOSTNAME);
return;
}
// Copy construct the hostname provided by the client. It is entirely
// possible that we will use the hostname option provided by the client
// to perform the DNS update and we will send the same option to him to
// indicate that we accepted this hostname.
OptionStringPtr opt_hostname_resp(new OptionString(*opt_hostname));
// The hostname option may be unqualified or fully qualified. The lab_count
// holds the number of labels for the name. The number of 1 means that
// there is only root label "." (even for unqualified names, as the
// getLabelCount function treats each name as a fully qualified one).
// By checking the number of labels present in the hostname we may infer
// whether client has sent the fully qualified or unqualified hostname.
/// @todo We may want to reconsider whether it is appropriate for the
/// client to send a root domain name as a Hostname. There are
/// also extensions to the auto generation of the client's name,
/// e.g. conversion to the puny code which may be considered at some point.
/// For now, we just remain liberal and expect that the DNS will handle
/// conversion if needed and possible.
if ((d2_mgr.getD2ClientConfig()->getReplaceClientName()) ||
(label_count < 2)) {
// Set to root domain to signal later on that we should replace it.
// DHO_HOST_NAME is a string option which cannot be empty.
opt_hostname_resp->setValue(".");
} else if (label_count == 2) {
// If there are two labels, it means that the client has specified
// the unqualified name. We have to concatenate the unqalified name
// with the domain name.
opt_hostname_resp->setValue(d2_mgr.qualifyName(hostname));
}
answer->addOption(opt_hostname_resp);
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::createNameChangeRequests(const Lease4Ptr& lease,
const Lease4Ptr& old_lease) {
if (!lease) {
isc_throw(isc::Unexpected,
"NULL lease specified when creating NameChangeRequest");
}
// If old lease is not NULL, it is an indication that the lease has
// just been renewed. In such case we may need to generate the
// additional NameChangeRequest to remove an existing entry before
// we create a NameChangeRequest to add the entry for an updated lease.
// We may also decide not to generate any requests at all. This is when
// we discover that nothing has changed in the client's FQDN data.
if (old_lease) {
if (!lease->matches(*old_lease)) {
isc_throw(isc::Unexpected,
"there is no match between the current instance of the"
" lease: " << lease->toText() << ", and the previous"
" instance: " << lease->toText());
} else {
// There will be a NameChangeRequest generated to remove existing
// DNS entries if the following conditions are met:
// - The hostname is set for the existing lease, we can't generate
// removal request for non-existent hostname.
// - A server has performed reverse, forward or both updates.
// - FQDN data between the new and old lease do not match.
if (!lease->hasIdenticalFqdn(*old_lease)) {
queueNameChangeRequest(isc::dhcp_ddns::CHG_REMOVE,
old_lease);
// If FQDN data from both leases match, there is no need to update.
} else if (lease->hasIdenticalFqdn(*old_lease)) {
return;
}
}
}
// We may need to generate the NameChangeRequest for the new lease. It
// will be generated only if hostname is set and if forward or reverse
// update has been requested.
queueNameChangeRequest(isc::dhcp_ddns::CHG_ADD, lease);
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::
queueNameChangeRequest(const isc::dhcp_ddns::NameChangeType chg_type,
const Lease4Ptr& lease) {
// The hostname must not be empty, and at least one type of update
// should be requested.
if (!lease || lease->hostname_.empty() ||
(!lease->fqdn_rev_ && !lease->fqdn_fwd_)) {
return;
}
// Create the DHCID for the NameChangeRequest.
D2Dhcid dhcid;
try {
dhcid = computeDhcid(lease);
} catch (const DhcidComputeError& ex) {
LOG_ERROR(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_DHCID_COMPUTE_ERROR)
.arg(lease->toText())
.arg(ex.what());
return;
}
// Create NameChangeRequest
NameChangeRequestPtr ncr(new NameChangeRequest(chg_type, lease->fqdn_fwd_,
lease->fqdn_rev_,
lease->hostname_,
lease->addr_.toText(),
dhcid,
(lease->cltt_ +
lease->valid_lft_),
lease->valid_lft_));
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL_DATA, DHCP4_QUEUE_NCR)
.arg(chg_type == CHG_ADD ? "add" : "remove")
.arg(ncr->toText());
// And pass it to the the manager.
CfgMgr::instance().getD2ClientMgr().sendRequest(ncr);
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::assignLease(const Pkt4Ptr& question, Pkt4Ptr& answer) {
// We need to select a subnet the client is connected in.
Subnet4Ptr subnet = selectSubnet(question);
if (!subnet) {
// This particular client is out of luck today. We do not have
// information about the subnet he is connected to. This likely means
// misconfiguration of the server (or some relays). We will continue to
// process this message, but our response will be almost useless: no
// addresses or prefixes, no subnet specific configuration etc. The only
// thing this client can get is some global information (like DNS
// servers).
// perhaps this should be logged on some higher level? This is most
// likely configuration bug.
LOG_ERROR(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_SUBNET_SELECTION_FAILED)
.arg(question->getRemoteAddr().toText())
.arg(serverReceivedPacketName(question->getType()));
answer->setType(DHCPNAK);
answer->setYiaddr(IOAddress("0.0.0.0"));
return;
}
// Set up siaddr. Perhaps assignLease is not the best place to call this
// as siaddr has nothing to do with a lease, but otherwise we would have
// to select subnet twice (performance hit) or update too many functions
// at once.
/// @todo: move subnet selection to a common code
answer->setSiaddr(subnet->getSiaddr());
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LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL_DATA, DHCP4_SUBNET_SELECTED)
.arg(subnet->toText());
// Get client-id option
ClientIdPtr client_id;
OptionPtr opt = question->getOption(DHO_DHCP_CLIENT_IDENTIFIER);
if (opt) {
client_id = ClientIdPtr(new ClientId(opt->getData()));
}
// client-id is not mandatory in DHCPv4
IOAddress hint = question->getYiaddr();
HWAddrPtr hwaddr = question->getHWAddr();
// "Fake" allocation is processing of DISCOVER message. We pretend to do an
// allocation, but we do not put the lease in the database. That is ok,
// because we do not guarantee that the user will get that exact lease. If
// the user selects this server to do actual allocation (i.e. sends REQUEST)
// it should include this hint. That will help us during the actual lease
// allocation.
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bool fake_allocation = (question->getType() == DHCPDISCOVER);
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CalloutHandlePtr callout_handle = getCalloutHandle(question);
std::string hostname;
bool fqdn_fwd = false;
bool fqdn_rev = false;
OptionStringPtr opt_hostname;
Option4ClientFqdnPtr fqdn = boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<
Option4ClientFqdn>(answer->getOption(DHO_FQDN));
if (fqdn) {
hostname = fqdn->getDomainName();
CfgMgr::instance().getD2ClientMgr().getUpdateDirections(*fqdn,
fqdn_fwd,
fqdn_rev);
} else {
opt_hostname = boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<OptionString>
(answer->getOption(DHO_HOST_NAME));
if (opt_hostname) {
hostname = opt_hostname->getValue();
// DHO_HOST_NAME is string option which cannot be blank,
// we use "." to know we should replace it with a fully
// generated name. The local string variable needs to be
// blank in logic below.
if (hostname == ".") {
hostname = "";
}
/// @todo It could be configurable what sort of updates the
/// server is doing when Hostname option was sent.
fqdn_fwd = true;
fqdn_rev = true;
}
}
// Use allocation engine to pick a lease for this client. Allocation engine
// will try to honour the hint, but it is just a hint - some other address
// may be used instead. If fake_allocation is set to false, the lease will
// be inserted into the LeaseMgr as well.
/// @todo pass the actual FQDN data.
Lease4Ptr old_lease;
Lease4Ptr lease = alloc_engine_->allocateLease4(subnet, client_id, hwaddr,
hint, fqdn_fwd, fqdn_rev,
hostname,
fake_allocation,
callout_handle,
old_lease);
if (lease) {
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// We have a lease! Let's set it in the packet and send it back to
// the client.
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL, fake_allocation?
DHCP4_LEASE_ADVERT:DHCP4_LEASE_ALLOC)
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.arg(lease->addr_.toText())
.arg(client_id?client_id->toText():"(no client-id)")
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.arg(hwaddr?hwaddr->toText():"(no hwaddr info)");
answer->setYiaddr(lease->addr_);
// If there has been Client FQDN or Hostname option sent, but the
// hostname is empty, it means that server is responsible for
// generating the entire hostname for the client. The example of the
// client's name, generated from the IP address is: host-192-0-2-3.
if ((fqdn || opt_hostname) && lease->hostname_.empty()) {
lease->hostname_ = CfgMgr::instance()
.getD2ClientMgr().generateFqdn(lease->addr_);
// The operations below are rather safe, but we want to catch
// any potential exceptions (e.g. invalid lease database backend
// implementation) and log an error.
try {
// The lease update should be safe, because the lease should
// be already in the database. In most cases the exception
// would be thrown if the lease was missing.
LeaseMgrFactory::instance().updateLease4(lease);
// The name update in the option should be also safe,
// because the generated name is well formed.
if (fqdn) {
fqdn->setDomainName(lease->hostname_,
Option4ClientFqdn::FULL);
} else if (opt_hostname) {
opt_hostname->setValue(lease->hostname_);
}
} catch (const Exception& ex) {
LOG_ERROR(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_NAME_GEN_UPDATE_FAIL)
.arg(ex.what());
}
}
// IP Address Lease time (type 51)
opt = OptionPtr(new Option(Option::V4, DHO_DHCP_LEASE_TIME));
opt->setUint32(lease->valid_lft_);
answer->addOption(opt);
// Subnet mask (type 1)
answer->addOption(getNetmaskOption(subnet));
/// @todo: send renew timer option (T1, option 58)
/// @todo: send rebind timer option (T2, option 59)
// Create NameChangeRequests if DDNS is enabled and this is a
// real allocation.
if (!fake_allocation && CfgMgr::instance().ddnsEnabled()) {
try {
createNameChangeRequests(lease, old_lease);
} catch (const Exception& ex) {
LOG_ERROR(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_NCR_CREATION_FAILED)
.arg(ex.what());
}
}
} else {
// Allocation engine did not allocate a lease. The engine logged
// cause of that failure. The only thing left is to insert
// status code to pass the sad news to the client.
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL, fake_allocation?
DHCP4_LEASE_ADVERT_FAIL:DHCP4_LEASE_ALLOC_FAIL)
.arg(client_id?client_id->toText():"(no client-id)")
.arg(hwaddr?hwaddr->toText():"(no hwaddr info)")
.arg(hint.toText());
answer->setType(DHCPNAK);
answer->setYiaddr(IOAddress("0.0.0.0"));
answer->delOption(DHO_FQDN);
answer->delOption(DHO_HOST_NAME);
}
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::adjustIfaceData(const Pkt4Ptr& query, const Pkt4Ptr& response) {
adjustRemoteAddr(query, response);
// For the non-relayed message, the destination port is the client's port.
// For the relayed message, the server/relay port is a destination.
// Note that the call to this function may throw if invalid combination
// of hops and giaddr is found (hops = 0 if giaddr = 0 and hops != 0 if
// giaddr != 0). The exception will propagate down and eventually cause the
// packet to be discarded.
response->setRemotePort(query->isRelayed() ? DHCP4_SERVER_PORT :
DHCP4_CLIENT_PORT);
// In many cases the query is sent to a broadcast address. This address
// appears as a local address in the query message. Therefore we can't
// simply copy local address from the query and use it as a source
// address for the response. Instead, we have to check what address our
// socket is bound to and use it as a source address. This operation
// may throw if for some reason the socket is closed.
/// @todo Consider an optimization that we use local address from
/// the query if this address is not broadcast.
SocketInfo sock_info = IfaceMgr::instance().getSocket(*query);
// Set local adddress, port and interface.
response->setLocalAddr(sock_info.addr_);
response->setLocalPort(DHCP4_SERVER_PORT);
response->setIface(query->getIface());
response->setIndex(query->getIndex());
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::adjustRemoteAddr(const Pkt4Ptr& question, const Pkt4Ptr& response) {
// Let's create static objects representing zeroed and broadcast
// addresses. We will use them further in this function to test
// other addresses against them. Since they are static, they will
// be created only once.
static const IOAddress zero_addr("0.0.0.0");
static const IOAddress bcast_addr("255.255.255.255");
// If received relayed message, server responds to the relay address.
if (question->isRelayed()) {
response->setRemoteAddr(question->getGiaddr());
// If giaddr is 0 but client set ciaddr, server should unicast the
// response to ciaddr.
} else if (question->getCiaddr() != zero_addr) {
response->setRemoteAddr(question->getCiaddr());
// We can't unicast the response to the client when sending NAK,
// because we haven't allocated address for him. Therefore,
// NAK is broadcast.
} else if (response->getType() == DHCPNAK) {
response->setRemoteAddr(bcast_addr);
// If yiaddr is set it means that we have created a lease for a client.
} else if (response->getYiaddr() != zero_addr) {
// If the broadcast bit is set in the flags field, we have to
// send the response to broadcast address. Client may have requested it
// because it doesn't support reception of messages on the interface
// which doesn't have an address assigned. The other case when response
// must be broadcasted is when our server does not support responding
// directly to a client without address assigned.
const bool bcast_flag = ((question->getFlags() & Pkt4::FLAG_BROADCAST_MASK) != 0);
if (!IfaceMgr::instance().isDirectResponseSupported() || bcast_flag) {
response->setRemoteAddr(bcast_addr);
// Client cleared the broadcast bit and we support direct responses
// so we should unicast the response to a newly allocated address -
// yiaddr.
} else {
response->setRemoteAddr(response ->getYiaddr());
}
// In most cases, we should have the remote address found already. If we
// found ourselves at this point, the rational thing to do is to respond
// to the address we got the query from.
} else {
response->setRemoteAddr(question->getRemoteAddr());
}
}
OptionPtr
Dhcpv4Srv::getNetmaskOption(const Subnet4Ptr& subnet) {
uint32_t netmask = getNetmask4(subnet->get().second);
OptionPtr opt(new OptionInt<uint32_t>(Option::V4,
DHO_SUBNET_MASK, netmask));
return (opt);
}
Pkt4Ptr
Dhcpv4Srv::processDiscover(Pkt4Ptr& discover) {
sanityCheck(discover, FORBIDDEN);
Pkt4Ptr offer = Pkt4Ptr
(new Pkt4(DHCPOFFER, discover->getTransid()));
copyDefaultFields(discover, offer);
appendDefaultOptions(offer, DHCPOFFER);
// If DISCOVER message contains the FQDN or Hostname option, server
// may respond to the client with the appropriate FQDN or Hostname
// option to indicate that whether it will take responsibility for
// updating DNS when the client sends REQUEST message.
processClientName(discover, offer);
assignLease(discover, offer);
// Adding any other options makes sense only when we got the lease.
if (offer->getYiaddr() != IOAddress("0.0.0.0")) {
appendRequestedOptions(discover, offer);
appendRequestedVendorOptions(discover, offer);
// There are a few basic options that we always want to
// include in the response. If client did not request
// them we append them for him.
appendBasicOptions(discover, offer);
}
// Set the src/dest IP address, port and interface for the outgoing
// packet.
adjustIfaceData(discover, offer);
appendServerID(offer);
return (offer);
}
Pkt4Ptr
Dhcpv4Srv::processRequest(Pkt4Ptr& request) {
/// @todo Uncomment this (see ticket #3116)
/// sanityCheck(request, MANDATORY);
Pkt4Ptr ack = Pkt4Ptr
(new Pkt4(DHCPACK, request->getTransid()));
copyDefaultFields(request, ack);
appendDefaultOptions(ack, DHCPACK);
// If REQUEST message contains the FQDN or Hostname option, server
// should respond to the client with the appropriate FQDN or Hostname
// option to indicate if it takes responsibility for the DNS updates.
// This is performed by the function below.
processClientName(request, ack);
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// Note that we treat REQUEST message uniformly, regardless if this is a
// first request (requesting for new address), renewing existing address
// or even rebinding.
assignLease(request, ack);
// Adding any other options makes sense only when we got the lease.
if (ack->getYiaddr() != IOAddress("0.0.0.0")) {
appendRequestedOptions(request, ack);
appendRequestedVendorOptions(request, ack);
// There are a few basic options that we always want to
// include in the response. If client did not request
// them we append them for him.
appendBasicOptions(request, ack);
}
// Set the src/dest IP address, port and interface for the outgoing
// packet.
adjustIfaceData(request, ack);
appendServerID(ack);
return (ack);
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::processRelease(Pkt4Ptr& release) {
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/// @todo Uncomment this (see ticket #3116)
/// sanityCheck(release, MANDATORY);
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// Try to find client-id
ClientIdPtr client_id;
OptionPtr opt = release->getOption(DHO_DHCP_CLIENT_IDENTIFIER);
if (opt) {
client_id = ClientIdPtr(new ClientId(opt->getData()));
}
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try {
// Do we have a lease for that particular address?
Lease4Ptr lease = LeaseMgrFactory::instance().getLease4(release->getCiaddr());
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if (!lease) {
// No such lease - bogus release
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL,
DHCP4_RELEASE_FAIL_NO_LEASE)
.arg(client_id ? client_id->toText() : "(no client-id)")
.arg(release->getHWAddr() ?
release->getHWAddr()->toText() : "(no hwaddr info)")
.arg(release->getCiaddr().toText());
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return;
}
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// Does the hardware address match? We don't want one client releasing
// second client's leases.
if (lease->hwaddr_ != release->getHWAddr()->hwaddr_) {
/// @todo: Print hwaddr from lease as part of ticket #2589
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LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL, DHCP4_RELEASE_FAIL_WRONG_HWADDR)
.arg(release->getCiaddr().toText())
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.arg(client_id ? client_id->toText() : "(no client-id)")
.arg(release->getHWAddr()->toText());
return;
}
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// Does the lease have client-id info? If it has, then check it with what
// the client sent us.
if (lease->client_id_ && client_id && *lease->client_id_ != *client_id) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL, DHCP4_RELEASE_FAIL_WRONG_CLIENT_ID)
.arg(release->getCiaddr().toText())
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.arg(client_id->toText())
.arg(lease->client_id_->toText());
return;
}
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bool skip = false;
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// Execute all callouts registered for lease4_release
if (HooksManager::calloutsPresent(Hooks.hook_index_lease4_release_)) {
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CalloutHandlePtr callout_handle = getCalloutHandle(release);
// Delete all previous arguments
callout_handle->deleteAllArguments();
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// Pass the original packet
callout_handle->setArgument("query4", release);
// Pass the lease to be updated
callout_handle->setArgument("lease4", lease);
// Call all installed callouts
HooksManager::callCallouts(Hooks.hook_index_lease4_release_,
*callout_handle);
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// Callouts decided to skip the next processing step. The next
// processing step would to send the packet, so skip at this
// stage means "drop response".
if (callout_handle->getSkip()) {
skip = true;
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_HOOKS,
DHCP4_HOOK_LEASE4_RELEASE_SKIP);
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}
}
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// Ok, hw and client-id match - let's release the lease.
if (!skip) {
bool success = LeaseMgrFactory::instance().deleteLease(lease->addr_);
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if (success) {
// Release successful
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LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL, DHCP4_RELEASE)
.arg(lease->addr_.toText())
.arg(client_id ? client_id->toText() : "(no client-id)")
.arg(release->getHWAddr()->toText());
if (CfgMgr::instance().ddnsEnabled()) {
// Remove existing DNS entries for the lease, if any.
queueNameChangeRequest(isc::dhcp_ddns::CHG_REMOVE, lease);
}
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} else {
// Release failed -
LOG_ERROR(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_RELEASE_FAIL)
.arg(lease->addr_.toText())
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.arg(client_id ? client_id->toText() : "(no client-id)")
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.arg(release->getHWAddr()->toText());
}
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}
} catch (const isc::Exception& ex) {
// Rethrow the exception with a bit more data.
LOG_ERROR(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_RELEASE_EXCEPTION)
.arg(ex.what())
.arg(release->getYiaddr());
}
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::processDecline(Pkt4Ptr& /* decline */) {
/// @todo Implement this (also see ticket #3116)
}
Pkt4Ptr
Dhcpv4Srv::processInform(Pkt4Ptr& inform) {
/// @todo Implement this for real. (also see ticket #3116)
return (inform);
}
const char*
Dhcpv4Srv::serverReceivedPacketName(uint8_t type) {
static const char* DISCOVER = "DISCOVER";
static const char* REQUEST = "REQUEST";
static const char* RELEASE = "RELEASE";
static const char* DECLINE = "DECLINE";
static const char* INFORM = "INFORM";
static const char* UNKNOWN = "UNKNOWN";
switch (type) {
case DHCPDISCOVER:
return (DISCOVER);
case DHCPREQUEST:
return (REQUEST);
case DHCPRELEASE:
return (RELEASE);
case DHCPDECLINE:
return (DECLINE);
case DHCPINFORM:
return (INFORM);
default:
;
}
return (UNKNOWN);
}
Subnet4Ptr
Dhcpv4Srv::selectSubnet(const Pkt4Ptr& question) const {
Subnet4Ptr subnet;
static const IOAddress notset("0.0.0.0");
static const IOAddress bcast("255.255.255.255");
// If a message is relayed, use the relay (giaddr) address to select subnet
// for the client. Note that this may result in exception if the value
// of hops does not correspond with the Giaddr. Such message is considered
// to be malformed anyway and the message will be dropped by the higher
// level functions.
if (question->isRelayed()) {
subnet = CfgMgr::instance().getSubnet4(question->getGiaddr(),
question->classes_,
true);
// The message is not relayed so it is sent directly by a client. But
// the client may be renewing its lease and in such case it unicasts
// its message to the server. Note that the unicast Request bypasses
// relays and the client may be in a different network, so we can't
// use IP address on the local interface to get the subnet. Instead,
// we rely on the client's address to get the subnet.
} else if ((question->getLocalAddr() != bcast) &&
(question->getCiaddr() != notset)) {
subnet = CfgMgr::instance().getSubnet4(question->getCiaddr(),
question->classes_);
// The message has been received from a directly connected client
// and this client appears to have no address. The IPv4 address
// assigned to the interface on which this message has been received,
// will be used to determine the subnet suitable for the client.
} else {
subnet = CfgMgr::instance().getSubnet4(question->getIface(),
question->classes_);
}
// Let's execute all callouts registered for subnet4_select
if (HooksManager::calloutsPresent(hook_index_subnet4_select_)) {
CalloutHandlePtr callout_handle = getCalloutHandle(question);
// We're reusing callout_handle from previous calls
callout_handle->deleteAllArguments();
// Set new arguments
callout_handle->setArgument("query4", question);
callout_handle->setArgument("subnet4", subnet);
callout_handle->setArgument("subnet4collection",
CfgMgr::instance().getSubnets4());
// Call user (and server-side) callouts
HooksManager::callCallouts(hook_index_subnet4_select_,
*callout_handle);
// Callouts decided to skip this step. This means that no subnet will be
// selected. Packet processing will continue, but it will be severly
// limited (i.e. only global options will be assigned)
if (callout_handle->getSkip()) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_HOOKS,
DHCP4_HOOK_SUBNET4_SELECT_SKIP);
return (Subnet4Ptr());
}
// Use whatever subnet was specified by the callout
callout_handle->getArgument("subnet4", subnet);
}
return (subnet);
}
bool
Dhcpv4Srv::accept(const Pkt4Ptr& query) const {
// Check if the message from directly connected client (if directly
// connected) should be dropped or processed.
if (!acceptDirectRequest(query)) {
LOG_INFO(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_NO_SUBNET_FOR_DIRECT_CLIENT)
.arg(query->getTransid())
.arg(query->getIface());
return (false);
}
// Check if the DHCPv4 packet has been sent to us or to someone else.
// If it hasn't been sent to us, drop it!
if (!acceptServerId(query)) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL, DHCP4_PACKET_NOT_FOR_US)
.arg(query->getTransid())
.arg(query->getIface());
return (false);
}
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// Check that the message type is accepted by the server. We rely on the
// function called to log a message if needed.
if (!acceptMessageType(query)) {
return (false);
}
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return (true);
}
bool
Dhcpv4Srv::acceptDirectRequest(const Pkt4Ptr& pkt) const {
try {
if (pkt->isRelayed()) {
return (true);
}
} catch (const Exception& ex) {
return (false);
}
static const IOAddress bcast("255.255.255.255");
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return ((pkt->getLocalAddr() != bcast || selectSubnet(pkt)));
}
bool
Dhcpv4Srv::acceptMessageType(const Pkt4Ptr& query) const {
// When receiving a packet without message type option, getType() will
// throw.
int type;
try {
type = query->getType();
} catch (...) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL, DHCP4_PACKET_DROP_NO_TYPE)
.arg(query->getIface());
return (false);
}
// If we receive a message with a non-existing type, we are logging it.
if (type > DHCPLEASEQUERYDONE) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL,
DHCP4_UNRECOGNIZED_RCVD_PACKET_TYPE)
.arg(type)
.arg(query->getTransid());
return (false);
}
// Once we know that the message type is within a range of defined DHCPv4
// messages, we do a detailed check to make sure that the received message
// is targeted at server. Note that we could have received some Offer
// message broadcasted by the other server to a relay. Even though, the
// server would rather unicast its response to a relay, let's be on the
// safe side. Also, we want to drop other messages which we don't support.
// All these valid messages that we are not going to process are dropped
// silently.
if ((type != DHCPDISCOVER) && (type != DHCPREQUEST) &&
(type != DHCPRELEASE) && (type != DHCPDECLINE) &&
(type != DHCPINFORM)) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_DETAIL,
DHCP4_UNSUPPORTED_RCVD_PACKET_TYPE)
.arg(type)
.arg(query->getTransid());
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return (false);
}
return (true);
}
bool
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Dhcpv4Srv::acceptServerId(const Pkt4Ptr& query) const {
// This function is meant to be called internally by the server class, so
// we rely on the caller to sanity check the pointer and we don't check
// it here.
// Check if server identifier option is present. If it is not present
// we accept the message because it is targetted to all servers.
// Note that we don't check cases that server identifier is mandatory
// but not present. This is meant to be sanity checked in other
// functions.
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OptionPtr option = query->getOption(DHO_DHCP_SERVER_IDENTIFIER);
if (!option) {
return (true);
}
// Server identifier is present. Let's convert it to 4-byte address
// and try to match with server identifiers used by the server.
OptionCustomPtr option_custom =
boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<OptionCustom>(option);
// Unable to convert the option to the option type which encapsulates it.
// We treat this as non-matching server id.
if (!option_custom) {
return (false);
}
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// The server identifier option should carry exactly one IPv4 address.
// If the option definition for the server identifier doesn't change,
// the OptionCustom object should have exactly one IPv4 address and
// this check is somewhat redundant. On the other hand, if someone
// breaks option it may be better to check that here.
if (option_custom->getDataFieldsNum() != 1) {
return (false);
}
// The server identifier MUST be an IPv4 address. If given address is
// v6, it is wrong.
IOAddress server_id = option_custom->readAddress();
if (!server_id.isV4()) {
return (false);
}
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// This function iterates over all interfaces on which the
// server is listening to find the one which has a socket bound
// to the address carried in the server identifier option.
// This has some performance implications. However, given that
// typically there will be just a few active interfaces the
// performance hit should be acceptable. If it turns out to
// be significant, we will have to cache server identifiers
// when sockets are opened.
return (IfaceMgr::instance().hasOpenSocket(server_id));
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::sanityCheck(const Pkt4Ptr& pkt, RequirementLevel serverid) {
OptionPtr server_id = pkt->getOption(DHO_DHCP_SERVER_IDENTIFIER);
switch (serverid) {
case FORBIDDEN:
if (server_id) {
isc_throw(RFCViolation, "Server-id option was not expected, but "
<< "received in " << serverReceivedPacketName(pkt->getType()));
}
break;
case MANDATORY:
if (!server_id) {
isc_throw(RFCViolation, "Server-id option was expected, but not "
" received in message "
<< serverReceivedPacketName(pkt->getType()));
}
break;
case OPTIONAL:
// do nothing here
;
}
// If there is HWAddress set and it is non-empty, then we're good
if (pkt->getHWAddr() && !pkt->getHWAddr()->hwaddr_.empty()) {
return;
}
// There has to be something to uniquely identify the client:
// either non-zero MAC address or client-id option present (or both)
OptionPtr client_id = pkt->getOption(DHO_DHCP_CLIENT_IDENTIFIER);
// If there's no client-id (or a useless one is provided, i.e. 0 length)
if (!client_id || client_id->len() == client_id->getHeaderLen()) {
isc_throw(RFCViolation, "Missing or useless client-id and no HW address "
" provided in message "
<< serverReceivedPacketName(pkt->getType()));
}
}
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void
Dhcpv4Srv::openActiveSockets(const uint16_t port,
const bool use_bcast) {
IfaceMgr::instance().closeSockets();
// Get the reference to the collection of interfaces. This reference should
// be valid as long as the program is run because IfaceMgr is a singleton.
// Therefore we can safely iterate over instances of all interfaces and
// modify their flags. Here we modify flags which indicate whether socket
// should be open for a particular interface or not.
const IfaceMgr::IfaceCollection& ifaces = IfaceMgr::instance().getIfaces();
for (IfaceMgr::IfaceCollection::const_iterator iface = ifaces.begin();
iface != ifaces.end(); ++iface) {
Iface* iface_ptr = IfaceMgr::instance().getIface(iface->getName());
if (iface_ptr == NULL) {
isc_throw(isc::Unexpected, "Interface Manager returned NULL"
<< " instance of the interface when DHCPv4 server was"
<< " trying to reopen sockets after reconfiguration");
}
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if (CfgMgr::instance().isActiveIface(iface->getName())) {
iface_ptr->inactive4_ = false;
LOG_INFO(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_ACTIVATE_INTERFACE)
.arg(iface->getFullName());
} else {
// For deactivating interface, it should be sufficient to log it
// on the debug level because it is more useful to know what
// interface is activated which is logged on the info level.
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_BASIC,
DHCP4_DEACTIVATE_INTERFACE).arg(iface->getName());
iface_ptr->inactive4_ = true;
}
}
// Let's reopen active sockets. openSockets4 will check internally whether
// sockets are marked active or inactive.
/// @todo Optimization: we should not reopen all sockets but rather select
/// those that have been affected by the new configuration.
isc::dhcp::IfaceMgrErrorMsgCallback error_handler =
boost::bind(&Dhcpv4Srv::ifaceMgrSocket4ErrorHandler, _1);
if (!IfaceMgr::instance().openSockets4(port, use_bcast, error_handler)) {
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LOG_WARN(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_NO_SOCKETS_OPEN);
}
}
size_t
Dhcpv4Srv::unpackOptions(const OptionBuffer& buf,
const std::string& option_space,
isc::dhcp::OptionCollection& options) {
size_t offset = 0;
OptionDefContainer option_defs;
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if (option_space == "dhcp4") {
// Get the list of stdandard option definitions.
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option_defs = LibDHCP::getOptionDefs(Option::V4);
} else if (!option_space.empty()) {
OptionDefContainerPtr option_defs_ptr =
CfgMgr::instance().getOptionDefs(option_space);
if (option_defs_ptr != NULL) {
option_defs = *option_defs_ptr;
}
}
// Get the search index #1. It allows to search for option definitions
// using option code.
const OptionDefContainerTypeIndex& idx = option_defs.get<1>();
// The buffer being read comprises a set of options, each starting with
// a one-byte type code and a one-byte length field.
while (offset + 1 <= buf.size()) {
uint8_t opt_type = buf[offset++];
// DHO_END is a special, one octet long option
if (opt_type == DHO_END)
return (offset); // just return. Don't need to add DHO_END option
// DHO_PAD is just a padding after DHO_END. Let's continue parsing
// in case we receive a message without DHO_END.
if (opt_type == DHO_PAD)
continue;
if (offset + 1 >= buf.size()) {
// opt_type must be cast to integer so as it is not treated as
// unsigned char value (a number is presented in error message).
isc_throw(OutOfRange, "Attempt to parse truncated option "
<< static_cast<int>(opt_type));
}
uint8_t opt_len = buf[offset++];
if (offset + opt_len > buf.size()) {
isc_throw(OutOfRange, "Option parse failed. Tried to parse "
<< offset + opt_len << " bytes from " << buf.size()
<< "-byte long buffer.");
}
// Get all definitions with the particular option code. Note that option code
// is non-unique within this container however at this point we expect
// to get one option definition with the particular code. If more are
// returned we report an error.
const OptionDefContainerTypeRange& range = idx.equal_range(opt_type);
// Get the number of returned option definitions for the option code.
size_t num_defs = distance(range.first, range.second);
OptionPtr opt;
if (num_defs > 1) {
// Multiple options of the same code are not supported right now!
isc_throw(isc::Unexpected, "Internal error: multiple option definitions"
" for option type " << static_cast<int>(opt_type)
<< " returned. Currently it is not supported to initialize"
<< " multiple option definitions for the same option code."
<< " This will be supported once support for option spaces"
<< " is implemented");
} else if (num_defs == 0) {
opt = OptionPtr(new Option(Option::V4, opt_type,
buf.begin() + offset,
buf.begin() + offset + opt_len));
opt->setEncapsulatedSpace("dhcp4");
} else {
// The option definition has been found. Use it to create
// the option instance from the provided buffer chunk.
const OptionDefinitionPtr& def = *(range.first);
assert(def);
opt = def->optionFactory(Option::V4, opt_type,
buf.begin() + offset,
buf.begin() + offset + opt_len,
boost::bind(&Dhcpv4Srv::unpackOptions,
this, _1, _2, _3));
}
options.insert(std::make_pair(opt_type, opt));
offset += opt_len;
}
return (offset);
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::ifaceMgrSocket4ErrorHandler(const std::string& errmsg) {
// Log the reason for socket opening failure and return.
LOG_WARN(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_OPEN_SOCKET_FAIL).arg(errmsg);
}
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void Dhcpv4Srv::classifyPacket(const Pkt4Ptr& pkt) {
boost::shared_ptr<OptionString> vendor_class =
boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<OptionString>(pkt->getOption(DHO_VENDOR_CLASS_IDENTIFIER));
string classes = "";
if (!vendor_class) {
return;
}
// DOCSIS specific section
// Let's keep this as a series of checks. So far we're supporting only
// docsis3.0, but there are also docsis2.0, docsis1.1 and docsis1.0. We
// may come up with adding several classes, e.g. for docsis2.0 we would
// add classes docsis2.0, docsis1.1 and docsis1.0.
// Also we are using find, because we have at least one traffic capture
// where the user class was followed by a space ("docsis3.0 ").
// For now, the code is very simple, but it is expected to get much more
// complex soon. One specific case is that the vendor class is an option
// sent by the client, so we should not trust it. To confirm that the device
// is indeed a modem, John B. suggested to check whether chaddr field
// quals subscriber-id option that was inserted by the relay (CMTS).
// This kind of logic will appear here soon.
if (vendor_class->getValue().find(DOCSIS3_CLASS_MODEM) != std::string::npos) {
pkt->addClass(VENDOR_CLASS_PREFIX + DOCSIS3_CLASS_MODEM);
classes += string(VENDOR_CLASS_PREFIX + DOCSIS3_CLASS_MODEM) + " ";
} else
if (vendor_class->getValue().find(DOCSIS3_CLASS_EROUTER) != std::string::npos) {
pkt->addClass(VENDOR_CLASS_PREFIX + DOCSIS3_CLASS_EROUTER);
classes += string(VENDOR_CLASS_PREFIX + DOCSIS3_CLASS_EROUTER) + " ";
} else {
classes += VENDOR_CLASS_PREFIX + vendor_class->getValue();
pkt->addClass(VENDOR_CLASS_PREFIX + vendor_class->getValue());
}
if (!classes.empty()) {
LOG_DEBUG(dhcp4_logger, DBG_DHCP4_BASIC, DHCP4_CLASS_ASSIGNED)
.arg(classes);
}
}
bool Dhcpv4Srv::classSpecificProcessing(const Pkt4Ptr& query, const Pkt4Ptr& rsp) {
Subnet4Ptr subnet = selectSubnet(query);
if (!subnet) {
return (true);
}
if (query->inClass(VENDOR_CLASS_PREFIX + DOCSIS3_CLASS_MODEM)) {
// Set next-server. This is TFTP server address. Cable modems will
// download their configuration from that server.
rsp->setSiaddr(subnet->getSiaddr());
// Now try to set up file field in DHCPv4 packet. We will just copy
// content of the boot-file option, which contains the same information.
Subnet::OptionDescriptor desc =
subnet->getOptionDescriptor("dhcp4", DHO_BOOT_FILE_NAME);
if (desc.option) {
boost::shared_ptr<OptionString> boot =
boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<OptionString>(desc.option);
if (boot) {
std::string filename = boot->getValue();
rsp->setFile((const uint8_t*)filename.c_str(), filename.size());
}
}
}
if (query->inClass(VENDOR_CLASS_PREFIX + DOCSIS3_CLASS_EROUTER)) {
// Do not set TFTP server address for eRouter devices.
rsp->setSiaddr(IOAddress("0.0.0.0"));
}
return (true);
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::startD2() {
D2ClientMgr& d2_mgr = CfgMgr::instance().getD2ClientMgr();
if (d2_mgr.ddnsEnabled()) {
// Updates are enabled, so lets start the sender, passing in
// our error handler.
// This may throw so wherever this is called needs to ready.
d2_mgr.startSender(boost::bind(&Dhcpv4Srv::d2ClientErrorHandler,
this, _1, _2));
}
}
void
Dhcpv4Srv::d2ClientErrorHandler(const
dhcp_ddns::NameChangeSender::Result result,
dhcp_ddns::NameChangeRequestPtr& ncr) {
LOG_ERROR(dhcp4_logger, DHCP4_DDNS_REQUEST_SEND_FAILED).
arg(result).arg((ncr ? ncr->toText() : " NULL "));
// We cannot communicate with b10-dhcp-ddns, suspend futher updates.
/// @todo We may wish to revisit this, but for now we will simpy turn
/// them off.
CfgMgr::instance().getD2ClientMgr().suspendUpdates();
}
} // namespace dhcp
} // namespace isc