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/*
* Copyright (c) 2015-2019 Nicira, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at:
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifndef CONNTRACK_PRIVATE_H
#define CONNTRACK_PRIVATE_H 1
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/ip6.h>
#include "cmap.h"
#include "conntrack.h"
#include "ct-dpif.h"
#include "ipf.h"
#include "openvswitch/hmap.h"
#include "openvswitch/list.h"
#include "openvswitch/types.h"
#include "packets.h"
#include "unaligned.h"
#include "dp-packet.h"
struct ct_endpoint {
union ct_addr addr;
union {
ovs_be16 port;
struct {
ovs_be16 icmp_id;
uint8_t icmp_type;
uint8_t icmp_code;
};
};
};
/* Verify that there is no padding in struct ct_endpoint, to facilitate
* hashing in ct_endpoint_hash_add(). */
BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(sizeof(struct ct_endpoint) == sizeof(union ct_addr) + 4);
/* Changes to this structure need to be reflected in conn_key_hash()
* and conn_key_cmp(). */
struct conn_key {
struct ct_endpoint src;
struct ct_endpoint dst;
ovs_be16 dl_type;
uint16_t zone;
uint8_t nw_proto;
};
/* Verify that nw_proto stays uint8_t as it's used to index into l4_protos[] */
BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(MEMBER_SIZEOF(struct conn_key, nw_proto) == sizeof(uint8_t));
/* This is used for alg expectations; an expectation is a
* context created in preparation for establishing a data
* connection. The expectation is created by the control
* connection. */
struct alg_exp_node {
/* Node in alg_expectations. */
struct hmap_node node;
/* Node in alg_expectation_refs. */
struct hindex_node node_ref;
/* Key of data connection to be created. */
struct conn_key key;
/* Corresponding key of the control connection. */
struct conn_key parent_key;
/* The NAT replacement address to be used by the data connection. */
union ct_addr alg_nat_repl_addr;
/* The data connection inherits the parent control
* connection label and mark. */
ovs_u128 parent_label;
uint32_t parent_mark;
/* True if for NAT application, the alg replaces the dest address;
* otherwise, the source address is replaced. */
bool nat_rpl_dst;
};
enum OVS_PACKED_ENUM ct_conn_type {
CT_CONN_TYPE_DEFAULT,
CT_CONN_TYPE_UN_NAT,
};
struct conn {
/* Immutable data. */
struct conn_key key;
struct conn_key rev_key;
struct conn_key parent_key; /* Only used for orig_tuple support. */
struct ovs_list exp_node;
struct cmap_node cm_node;
uint16_t nat_action;
char *alg;
struct conn *nat_conn; /* The NAT 'conn' context, if there is one. */
/* Mutable data. */
struct ovs_mutex lock; /* Guards all mutable fields. */
ovs_u128 label;
long long expiration;
uint32_t mark;
int seq_skew;
/* Immutable data. */
int32_t admit_zone; /* The zone for managing zone limit counts. */
uint32_t zone_limit_seq; /* Used to disambiguate zone limit counts. */
/* Mutable data. */
bool seq_skew_dir; /* TCP sequence skew direction due to NATTing of FTP
* control messages; true if reply direction. */
bool cleaned; /* True if cleaned from expiry lists. */
/* Immutable data. */
bool alg_related; /* True if alg data connection. */
enum ct_conn_type conn_type;
uint32_t tp_id; /* Timeout policy ID. */
};
enum ct_update_res {
CT_UPDATE_INVALID,
CT_UPDATE_VALID,
CT_UPDATE_NEW,
CT_UPDATE_VALID_NEW,
};
/* Timeouts: all the possible timeout states passed to update_expiration()
* are listed here. The name will be prefix by CT_TM_ and the value is in
* milliseconds */
#define CT_TIMEOUTS \
CT_TIMEOUT(TCP_FIRST_PACKET) \
CT_TIMEOUT(TCP_OPENING) \
CT_TIMEOUT(TCP_ESTABLISHED) \
CT_TIMEOUT(TCP_CLOSING) \
CT_TIMEOUT(TCP_FIN_WAIT) \
CT_TIMEOUT(TCP_CLOSED) \
CT_TIMEOUT(OTHER_FIRST) \
CT_TIMEOUT(OTHER_MULTIPLE) \
CT_TIMEOUT(OTHER_BIDIR) \
CT_TIMEOUT(ICMP_FIRST) \
CT_TIMEOUT(ICMP_REPLY)
conntrack: Handle SNAT with all-zero IP address. This patch introduces for the userspace datapath the handling of rules like the following: ct(commit,nat(src=0.0.0.0),...) Kernel datapath already handle this case that is particularly handy in scenarios like the following: Given A: 10.1.1.1, B: 192.168.2.100, C: 10.1.1.2 A opens a connection toward B on port 80 selecting as source port 10000. B's IP gets dnat'ed to C's IP (10.1.1.1:10000 -> 192.168.2.100:80). This will result in: tcp,orig=(src=10.1.1.1,dst=192.168.2.100,sport=10000,dport=80), reply=(src=10.1.1.2,dst=10.1.1.1,sport=80,dport=10000), protoinfo=(state=ESTABLISHED) A now tries to establish another connection with C using source port 10000, this time using C's IP address (10.1.1.1:10000 -> 10.1.1.2:80). This second connection, if processed by conntrack with no SNAT/DNAT involved, collides with the reverse tuple of the first connection, so the entry for this valid connection doesn't get created. With this commit, and adding a SNAT rule with 0.0.0.0 for 10.1.1.1:10000 -> 10.1.1.2:80 will allow to create the conn entry: tcp,orig=(src=10.1.1.1,dst=10.1.1.2,sport=10000,dport=80), reply=(src=10.1.1.2,dst=10.1.1.1,sport=80,dport=10001), protoinfo=(state=ESTABLISHED) tcp,orig=(src=10.1.1.1,dst=192.168.2.100,sport=10000,dport=80), reply=(src=10.1.1.2,dst=10.1.1.1,sport=80,dport=10000), protoinfo=(state=ESTABLISHED) The issue exists even in the opposite case (with A trying to connect to C using B's IP after establishing a direct connection from A to C). This commit refactors the relevant function in a way that both of the previously mentioned cases are handled as well. Suggested-by: Eelco Chaudron <echaudro@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Valerio <pvalerio@redhat.com> Acked-by: Gaetan Rivet <grive@u256.net> Acked-by: Aaron Conole <aconole@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Ilya Maximets <i.maximets@ovn.org>
2021-07-06 15:03:18 +02:00
#define NAT_ACTION_SNAT_ALL (NAT_ACTION_SRC | NAT_ACTION_SRC_PORT)
#define NAT_ACTION_DNAT_ALL (NAT_ACTION_DST | NAT_ACTION_DST_PORT)
enum ct_ephemeral_range {
MIN_NAT_EPHEMERAL_PORT = 1024,
MAX_NAT_EPHEMERAL_PORT = 65535
};
#define IN_RANGE(curr, min, max) \
(curr >= min && curr <= max)
#define NEXT_PORT_IN_RANGE(curr, min, max) \
(curr = (!IN_RANGE(curr, min, max) || curr == max) ? min : curr + 1)
/* If the current port is out of range increase the attempts by
* one so that in the worst case scenario the current out of
* range port plus all the in-range ports get tested.
* Note that curr can be an out of range port only in case of
* source port (SNAT with port range unspecified or DNAT),
* furthermore the source port in the packet has to be less than
* MIN_NAT_EPHEMERAL_PORT. */
#define N_PORT_ATTEMPTS(curr, min, max) \
((!IN_RANGE(curr, min, max)) ? (max - min) + 2 : (max - min) + 1)
/* Loose in-range check, the first curr port can be any port out of
* the range. */
#define FOR_EACH_PORT_IN_RANGE__(curr, min, max, INAME) \
for (uint16_t INAME = N_PORT_ATTEMPTS(curr, min, max); \
INAME > 0; INAME--, NEXT_PORT_IN_RANGE(curr, min, max))
#define FOR_EACH_PORT_IN_RANGE(curr, min, max) \
FOR_EACH_PORT_IN_RANGE__(curr, min, max, OVS_JOIN(idx, __COUNTER__))
enum ct_timeout {
#define CT_TIMEOUT(NAME) CT_TM_##NAME,
CT_TIMEOUTS
#undef CT_TIMEOUT
N_CT_TM
};
struct conntrack {
struct ovs_mutex ct_lock; /* Protects 2 following fields. */
struct cmap conns OVS_GUARDED;
struct ovs_list exp_lists[N_CT_TM] OVS_GUARDED;
struct cmap zone_limits OVS_GUARDED;
struct cmap timeout_policies OVS_GUARDED;
uint32_t hash_basis; /* Salt for hashing a connection key. */
pthread_t clean_thread; /* Periodically cleans up connection tracker. */
struct latch clean_thread_exit; /* To destroy the 'clean_thread'. */
/* Counting connections. */
atomic_count n_conn; /* Number of connections currently tracked. */
atomic_uint n_conn_limit; /* Max connections tracked. */
/* Expectations for application level gateways (created by control
* connections to help create data connections, e.g. for FTP). */
struct ovs_rwlock resources_lock; /* Protects fields below. */
struct hmap alg_expectations OVS_GUARDED; /* Holds struct
* alg_exp_nodes. */
struct hindex alg_expectation_refs OVS_GUARDED; /* For lookup from
* control context. */
struct ipf *ipf; /* Fragmentation handling context. */
uint32_t zone_limit_seq; /* Used to disambiguate zone limit counts. */
atomic_bool tcp_seq_chk; /* Check TCP sequence numbers. */
};
/* Lock acquisition order:
* 1. 'ct_lock'
* 2. 'conn->lock'
* 3. 'resources_lock'
*/
extern struct ct_l4_proto ct_proto_tcp;
extern struct ct_l4_proto ct_proto_other;
extern struct ct_l4_proto ct_proto_icmp4;
extern struct ct_l4_proto ct_proto_icmp6;
struct ct_l4_proto {
struct conn *(*new_conn)(struct conntrack *ct, struct dp_packet *pkt,
long long now, uint32_t tp_id);
bool (*valid_new)(struct dp_packet *pkt);
enum ct_update_res (*conn_update)(struct conntrack *ct, struct conn *conn,
struct dp_packet *pkt, bool reply,
long long now);
void (*conn_get_protoinfo)(const struct conn *,
struct ct_dpif_protoinfo *);
};
#endif /* conntrack-private.h */