2 * INET An implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite for the LINUX
3 * operating system. INET is implemented using the BSD Socket
4 * interface as the means of communication with the user level.
6 * The Internet Protocol (IP) module.
8 * Version: $Id: ip_input.c,v 1.55 2002/01/12 07:39:45 davem Exp $
11 * Fred N. van Kempen, <waltje@uWalt.NL.Mugnet.ORG>
12 * Donald Becker, <becker@super.org>
13 * Alan Cox, <Alan.Cox@linux.org>
15 * Stefan Becker, <stefanb@yello.ping.de>
16 * Jorge Cwik, <jorge@laser.satlink.net>
17 * Arnt Gulbrandsen, <agulbra@nvg.unit.no>
21 * Alan Cox : Commented a couple of minor bits of surplus code
22 * Alan Cox : Undefining IP_FORWARD doesn't include the code
23 * (just stops a compiler warning).
24 * Alan Cox : Frames with >=MAX_ROUTE record routes, strict routes or loose routes
25 * are junked rather than corrupting things.
26 * Alan Cox : Frames to bad broadcast subnets are dumped
27 * We used to process them non broadcast and
28 * boy could that cause havoc.
29 * Alan Cox : ip_forward sets the free flag on the
30 * new frame it queues. Still crap because
31 * it copies the frame but at least it
32 * doesn't eat memory too.
33 * Alan Cox : Generic queue code and memory fixes.
34 * Fred Van Kempen : IP fragment support (borrowed from NET2E)
35 * Gerhard Koerting: Forward fragmented frames correctly.
36 * Gerhard Koerting: Fixes to my fix of the above 8-).
37 * Gerhard Koerting: IP interface addressing fix.
38 * Linus Torvalds : More robustness checks
39 * Alan Cox : Even more checks: Still not as robust as it ought to be
40 * Alan Cox : Save IP header pointer for later
41 * Alan Cox : ip option setting
42 * Alan Cox : Use ip_tos/ip_ttl settings
43 * Alan Cox : Fragmentation bogosity removed
44 * (Thanks to Mark.Bush@prg.ox.ac.uk)
45 * Dmitry Gorodchanin : Send of a raw packet crash fix.
46 * Alan Cox : Silly ip bug when an overlength
47 * fragment turns up. Now frees the
49 * Linus Torvalds/ : Memory leakage on fragmentation
50 * Alan Cox : handling.
51 * Gerhard Koerting: Forwarding uses IP priority hints
52 * Teemu Rantanen : Fragment problems.
53 * Alan Cox : General cleanup, comments and reformat
54 * Alan Cox : SNMP statistics
55 * Alan Cox : BSD address rule semantics. Also see
56 * UDP as there is a nasty checksum issue
57 * if you do things the wrong way.
58 * Alan Cox : Always defrag, moved IP_FORWARD to the config.in file
59 * Alan Cox : IP options adjust sk->priority.
60 * Pedro Roque : Fix mtu/length error in ip_forward.
61 * Alan Cox : Avoid ip_chk_addr when possible.
62 * Richard Underwood : IP multicasting.
63 * Alan Cox : Cleaned up multicast handlers.
64 * Alan Cox : RAW sockets demultiplex in the BSD style.
65 * Gunther Mayer : Fix the SNMP reporting typo
66 * Alan Cox : Always in group 224.0.0.1
67 * Pauline Middelink : Fast ip_checksum update when forwarding
68 * Masquerading support.
69 * Alan Cox : Multicast loopback error for 224.0.0.1
70 * Alan Cox : IP_MULTICAST_LOOP option.
71 * Alan Cox : Use notifiers.
72 * Bjorn Ekwall : Removed ip_csum (from slhc.c too)
73 * Bjorn Ekwall : Moved ip_fast_csum to ip.h (inline!)
74 * Stefan Becker : Send out ICMP HOST REDIRECT
75 * Arnt Gulbrandsen : ip_build_xmit
76 * Alan Cox : Per socket routing cache
77 * Alan Cox : Fixed routing cache, added header cache.
78 * Alan Cox : Loopback didn't work right in original ip_build_xmit - fixed it.
79 * Alan Cox : Only send ICMP_REDIRECT if src/dest are the same net.
80 * Alan Cox : Incoming IP option handling.
81 * Alan Cox : Set saddr on raw output frames as per BSD.
82 * Alan Cox : Stopped broadcast source route explosions.
83 * Alan Cox : Can disable source routing
84 * Takeshi Sone : Masquerading didn't work.
85 * Dave Bonn,Alan Cox : Faster IP forwarding whenever possible.
86 * Alan Cox : Memory leaks, tramples, misc debugging.
87 * Alan Cox : Fixed multicast (by popular demand 8))
88 * Alan Cox : Fixed forwarding (by even more popular demand 8))
89 * Alan Cox : Fixed SNMP statistics [I think]
90 * Gerhard Koerting : IP fragmentation forwarding fix
91 * Alan Cox : Device lock against page fault.
92 * Alan Cox : IP_HDRINCL facility.
93 * Werner Almesberger : Zero fragment bug
94 * Alan Cox : RAW IP frame length bug
95 * Alan Cox : Outgoing firewall on build_xmit
96 * A.N.Kuznetsov : IP_OPTIONS support throughout the kernel
97 * Alan Cox : Multicast routing hooks
98 * Jos Vos : Do accounting *before* call_in_firewall
99 * Willy Konynenberg : Transparent proxying support
104 * IP fragmentation wants rewriting cleanly. The RFC815 algorithm is much more efficient
105 * and could be made very efficient with the addition of some virtual memory hacks to permit
106 * the allocation of a buffer that can then be 'grown' by twiddling page tables.
107 * Output fragmentation wants updating along with the buffer management to use a single
108 * interleaved copy algorithm so that fragmenting has a one copy overhead. Actual packet
109 * output should probably do its own fragmentation at the UDP/RAW layer. TCP shouldn't cause
110 * fragmentation anyway.
112 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
113 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
114 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
115 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
118 #include <asm/system.h>
119 #include <linux/module.h>
120 #include <linux/types.h>
121 #include <linux/kernel.h>
122 #include <linux/string.h>
123 #include <linux/errno.h>
125 #include <linux/net.h>
126 #include <linux/socket.h>
127 #include <linux/sockios.h>
128 #include <linux/in.h>
129 #include <linux/inet.h>
130 #include <linux/inetdevice.h>
131 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
132 #include <linux/etherdevice.h>
134 #include <net/snmp.h>
136 #include <net/protocol.h>
137 #include <net/route.h>
138 #include <linux/skbuff.h>
139 #include <net/sock.h>
141 #include <net/icmp.h>
143 #include <net/checksum.h>
144 #include <linux/netfilter_ipv4.h>
145 #include <net/xfrm.h>
146 #include <linux/mroute.h>
147 #include <linux/netlink.h>
150 * SNMP management statistics
153 DEFINE_SNMP_STAT(struct ipstats_mib, ip_statistics) __read_mostly;
156 * Process Router Attention IP option
158 int ip_call_ra_chain(struct sk_buff *skb)
160 struct ip_ra_chain *ra;
161 u8 protocol = ip_hdr(skb)->protocol;
162 struct sock *last = NULL;
164 read_lock(&ip_ra_lock);
165 for (ra = ip_ra_chain; ra; ra = ra->next) {
166 struct sock *sk = ra->sk;
168 /* If socket is bound to an interface, only report
169 * the packet if it came from that interface.
171 if (sk && inet_sk(sk)->num == protocol &&
172 (!sk->sk_bound_dev_if ||
173 sk->sk_bound_dev_if == skb->dev->ifindex)) {
174 if (ip_hdr(skb)->frag_off & htons(IP_MF | IP_OFFSET)) {
175 skb = ip_defrag(skb, IP_DEFRAG_CALL_RA_CHAIN);
177 read_unlock(&ip_ra_lock);
182 struct sk_buff *skb2 = skb_clone(skb, GFP_ATOMIC);
192 read_unlock(&ip_ra_lock);
195 read_unlock(&ip_ra_lock);
199 static inline int ip_local_deliver_finish(struct sk_buff *skb)
201 __skb_pull(skb, ip_hdrlen(skb));
203 /* Point into the IP datagram, just past the header. */
204 skb_reset_transport_header(skb);
208 /* Note: See raw.c and net/raw.h, RAWV4_HTABLE_SIZE==MAX_INET_PROTOS */
209 int protocol = ip_hdr(skb)->protocol;
212 struct net_protocol *ipprot;
215 hash = protocol & (MAX_INET_PROTOS - 1);
216 raw_sk = sk_head(&raw_v4_htable[hash]);
218 /* If there maybe a raw socket we must check - if not we
221 if (raw_sk && !raw_v4_input(skb, ip_hdr(skb), hash))
224 if ((ipprot = rcu_dereference(inet_protos[hash])) != NULL) {
227 if (!ipprot->no_policy) {
228 if (!xfrm4_policy_check(NULL, XFRM_POLICY_IN, skb)) {
234 ret = ipprot->handler(skb);
239 IP_INC_STATS_BH(IPSTATS_MIB_INDELIVERS);
242 if (xfrm4_policy_check(NULL, XFRM_POLICY_IN, skb)) {
243 IP_INC_STATS_BH(IPSTATS_MIB_INUNKNOWNPROTOS);
244 icmp_send(skb, ICMP_DEST_UNREACH,
245 ICMP_PROT_UNREACH, 0);
248 IP_INC_STATS_BH(IPSTATS_MIB_INDELIVERS);
259 * Deliver IP Packets to the higher protocol layers.
261 int ip_local_deliver(struct sk_buff *skb)
264 * Reassemble IP fragments.
267 if (ip_hdr(skb)->frag_off & htons(IP_MF | IP_OFFSET)) {
268 skb = ip_defrag(skb, IP_DEFRAG_LOCAL_DELIVER);
273 return NF_HOOK(PF_INET, NF_IP_LOCAL_IN, skb, skb->dev, NULL,
274 ip_local_deliver_finish);
277 static inline int ip_rcv_options(struct sk_buff *skb)
279 struct ip_options *opt;
281 struct net_device *dev = skb->dev;
283 /* It looks as overkill, because not all
284 IP options require packet mangling.
285 But it is the easiest for now, especially taking
286 into account that combination of IP options
287 and running sniffer is extremely rare condition.
290 if (skb_cow(skb, skb_headroom(skb))) {
291 IP_INC_STATS_BH(IPSTATS_MIB_INDISCARDS);
297 if (ip_options_compile(NULL, skb)) {
298 IP_INC_STATS_BH(IPSTATS_MIB_INHDRERRORS);
302 opt = &(IPCB(skb)->opt);
303 if (unlikely(opt->srr)) {
304 struct in_device *in_dev = in_dev_get(dev);
306 if (!IN_DEV_SOURCE_ROUTE(in_dev)) {
307 if (IN_DEV_LOG_MARTIANS(in_dev) &&
309 printk(KERN_INFO "source route option "
310 "%u.%u.%u.%u -> %u.%u.%u.%u\n",
312 NIPQUAD(iph->daddr));
320 if (ip_options_rcv_srr(skb))
329 static inline int ip_rcv_finish(struct sk_buff *skb)
331 const struct iphdr *iph = ip_hdr(skb);
334 * Initialise the virtual path cache for the packet. It describes
335 * how the packet travels inside Linux networking.
337 if (skb->dst == NULL) {
338 int err = ip_route_input(skb, iph->daddr, iph->saddr, iph->tos,
341 if (err == -EHOSTUNREACH)
342 IP_INC_STATS_BH(IPSTATS_MIB_INADDRERRORS);
347 #ifdef CONFIG_NET_CLS_ROUTE
348 if (unlikely(skb->dst->tclassid)) {
349 struct ip_rt_acct *st = ip_rt_acct + 256*smp_processor_id();
350 u32 idx = skb->dst->tclassid;
351 st[idx&0xFF].o_packets++;
352 st[idx&0xFF].o_bytes+=skb->len;
353 st[(idx>>16)&0xFF].i_packets++;
354 st[(idx>>16)&0xFF].i_bytes+=skb->len;
358 if (iph->ihl > 5 && ip_rcv_options(skb))
361 return dst_input(skb);
369 * Main IP Receive routine.
371 int ip_rcv(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev, struct packet_type *pt, struct net_device *orig_dev)
376 /* When the interface is in promisc. mode, drop all the crap
377 * that it receives, do not try to analyse it.
379 if (skb->pkt_type == PACKET_OTHERHOST)
382 IP_INC_STATS_BH(IPSTATS_MIB_INRECEIVES);
384 if ((skb = skb_share_check(skb, GFP_ATOMIC)) == NULL) {
385 IP_INC_STATS_BH(IPSTATS_MIB_INDISCARDS);
389 if (!pskb_may_pull(skb, sizeof(struct iphdr)))
395 * RFC1122: 3.1.2.2 MUST silently discard any IP frame that fails the checksum.
397 * Is the datagram acceptable?
399 * 1. Length at least the size of an ip header
401 * 3. Checksums correctly. [Speed optimisation for later, skip loopback checksums]
402 * 4. Doesn't have a bogus length
405 if (iph->ihl < 5 || iph->version != 4)
408 if (!pskb_may_pull(skb, iph->ihl*4))
413 if (unlikely(ip_fast_csum((u8 *)iph, iph->ihl)))
416 len = ntohs(iph->tot_len);
417 if (skb->len < len || len < (iph->ihl*4))
420 /* Our transport medium may have padded the buffer out. Now we know it
421 * is IP we can trim to the true length of the frame.
422 * Note this now means skb->len holds ntohs(iph->tot_len).
424 if (pskb_trim_rcsum(skb, len)) {
425 IP_INC_STATS_BH(IPSTATS_MIB_INDISCARDS);
429 /* Remove any debris in the socket control block */
430 memset(IPCB(skb), 0, sizeof(struct inet_skb_parm));
432 return NF_HOOK(PF_INET, NF_IP_PRE_ROUTING, skb, dev, NULL,
436 IP_INC_STATS_BH(IPSTATS_MIB_INHDRERRORS);
443 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ip_statistics);