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61 * @(#)in.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 11/15/93
64 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
65 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: in6.c,v 1.153 2009/09/11 22:06:29 dyoung Exp $");
68 #include "opt_pfil_hooks.h"
69 #include "opt_compat_netbsd.h"
71 #include <sys/param.h>
72 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
73 #include <sys/errno.h>
74 #include <sys/malloc.h>
75 #include <sys/socket.h>
76 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
77 #include <sys/sockio.h>
78 #include <sys/systm.h>
81 #include <sys/kernel.h>
82 #include <sys/syslog.h>
83 #include <sys/kauth.h>
86 #include <net/if_types.h>
87 #include <net/route.h>
88 #include <net/if_dl.h>
90 #include <netinet/in.h>
91 #include <netinet/in_var.h>
92 #include <net/if_ether.h>
94 #include <netinet/ip6.h>
95 #include <netinet6/ip6_var.h>
96 #include <netinet6/nd6.h>
97 #include <netinet6/mld6_var.h>
98 #include <netinet6/ip6_mroute.h>
99 #include <netinet6/in6_ifattach.h>
100 #include <netinet6/scope6_var.h>
102 #include <net/net_osdep.h>
105 #include <net/pfil.h>
108 #include <compat/netinet6/in6_var.h>
111 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_IP6OPT
, "ip6_options", "IPv6 options");
113 /* enable backward compatibility code for obsoleted ioctls */
114 #define COMPAT_IN6IFIOCTL
117 #define IN6_DPRINTF(__fmt, ...) printf(__fmt, __VA_ARGS__)
119 #define IN6_DPRINTF(__fmt, ...) do { } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
120 #endif /* IN6_DEBUG */
123 * Definitions of some constant IP6 addresses.
125 const struct in6_addr in6addr_any
= IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT
;
126 const struct in6_addr in6addr_loopback
= IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK_INIT
;
127 const struct in6_addr in6addr_nodelocal_allnodes
=
128 IN6ADDR_NODELOCAL_ALLNODES_INIT
;
129 const struct in6_addr in6addr_linklocal_allnodes
=
130 IN6ADDR_LINKLOCAL_ALLNODES_INIT
;
131 const struct in6_addr in6addr_linklocal_allrouters
=
132 IN6ADDR_LINKLOCAL_ALLROUTERS_INIT
;
134 const struct in6_addr in6mask0
= IN6MASK0
;
135 const struct in6_addr in6mask32
= IN6MASK32
;
136 const struct in6_addr in6mask64
= IN6MASK64
;
137 const struct in6_addr in6mask96
= IN6MASK96
;
138 const struct in6_addr in6mask128
= IN6MASK128
;
140 const struct sockaddr_in6 sa6_any
= {sizeof(sa6_any
), AF_INET6
,
141 0, 0, IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT
, 0};
143 static int in6_lifaddr_ioctl(struct socket
*, u_long
, void *,
144 struct ifnet
*, struct lwp
*);
145 static int in6_ifinit(struct ifnet
*, struct in6_ifaddr
*,
146 const struct sockaddr_in6
*, int);
147 static void in6_unlink_ifa(struct in6_ifaddr
*, struct ifnet
*);
150 * Subroutine for in6_ifaddloop() and in6_ifremloop().
151 * This routine does actual work.
154 in6_ifloop_request(int cmd
, struct ifaddr
*ifa
)
156 struct sockaddr_in6 lo_sa
;
157 struct sockaddr_in6 all1_sa
;
158 struct rtentry
*nrt
= NULL
;
161 sockaddr_in6_init(&all1_sa
, &in6mask128
, 0, 0, 0);
162 sockaddr_in6_init(&lo_sa
, &in6addr_loopback
, 0, 0, 0);
165 * We specify the address itself as the gateway, and set the
166 * RTF_LLINFO flag, so that the corresponding host route would have
167 * the flag, and thus applications that assume traditional behavior
168 * would be happy. Note that we assume the caller of the function
169 * (probably implicitly) set nd6_rtrequest() to ifa->ifa_rtrequest,
170 * which changes the outgoing interface to the loopback interface.
172 e
= rtrequest(cmd
, ifa
->ifa_addr
, ifa
->ifa_addr
,
173 (struct sockaddr
*)&all1_sa
, RTF_UP
|RTF_HOST
|RTF_LLINFO
, &nrt
);
175 log(LOG_ERR
, "in6_ifloop_request: "
176 "%s operation failed for %s (errno=%d)\n",
177 cmd
== RTM_ADD
? "ADD" : "DELETE",
178 ip6_sprintf(&((struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
)->ia_addr
.sin6_addr
),
183 * Make sure rt_ifa be equal to IFA, the second argument of the
185 * We need this because when we refer to rt_ifa->ia6_flags in
186 * ip6_input, we assume that the rt_ifa points to the address instead
187 * of the loopback address.
189 if (cmd
== RTM_ADD
&& nrt
&& ifa
!= nrt
->rt_ifa
)
190 rt_replace_ifa(nrt
, ifa
);
193 * Report the addition/removal of the address to the routing socket.
194 * XXX: since we called rtinit for a p2p interface with a destination,
195 * we end up reporting twice in such a case. Should we rather
196 * omit the second report?
199 rt_newaddrmsg(cmd
, ifa
, e
, nrt
);
200 if (cmd
== RTM_DELETE
) {
201 if (nrt
->rt_refcnt
<= 0) {
202 /* XXX: we should free the entry ourselves. */
207 /* the cmd must be RTM_ADD here */
214 * Add ownaddr as loopback rtentry. We previously add the route only if
215 * necessary (ex. on a p2p link). However, since we now manage addresses
216 * separately from prefixes, we should always add the route. We can't
217 * rely on the cloning mechanism from the corresponding interface route
221 in6_ifaddloop(struct ifaddr
*ifa
)
225 /* If there is no loopback entry, allocate one. */
226 rt
= rtalloc1(ifa
->ifa_addr
, 0);
227 if (rt
== NULL
|| (rt
->rt_flags
& RTF_HOST
) == 0 ||
228 (rt
->rt_ifp
->if_flags
& IFF_LOOPBACK
) == 0)
229 in6_ifloop_request(RTM_ADD
, ifa
);
235 * Remove loopback rtentry of ownaddr generated by in6_ifaddloop(),
239 in6_ifremloop(struct ifaddr
*ifa
)
241 struct in6_ifaddr
*alt_ia
= NULL
, *ia
;
246 * Some of BSD variants do not remove cloned routes
247 * from an interface direct route, when removing the direct route
248 * (see comments in net/net_osdep.h). Even for variants that do remove
249 * cloned routes, they could fail to remove the cloned routes when
250 * we handle multple addresses that share a common prefix.
251 * So, we should remove the route corresponding to the deleted address.
255 * Delete the entry only if exactly one ifaddr matches the
256 * address, ifa->ifa_addr.
258 * If more than one ifaddr matches, replace the ifaddr in
259 * the routing table, rt_ifa, with a different ifaddr than
260 * the one we are purging, ifa. It is important to do
261 * this, or else the routing table can accumulate dangling
262 * pointers rt->rt_ifa->ifa_ifp to destroyed interfaces,
263 * which will lead to crashes, later. (More than one ifaddr
264 * can match if we assign the same address to multiple---probably
267 * XXX An old comment at this place said, "we should avoid
268 * XXX such a configuration [i.e., interfaces with the same
269 * XXX addressed assigned --ed.] in IPv6...". I do not
270 * XXX agree, especially now that I have fixed the dangling
271 * XXX ifp-pointers bug.
273 for (ia
= in6_ifaddr
; ia
; ia
= ia
->ia_next
) {
274 if (!IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(IFA_IN6(ifa
), &ia
->ia_addr
.sin6_addr
))
276 if (ia
->ia_ifp
!= ifa
->ifa_ifp
)
278 if (++ia_count
> 1 && alt_ia
!= NULL
)
285 if ((rt
= rtalloc1(ifa
->ifa_addr
, 0)) == NULL
)
290 * Before deleting, check if a corresponding loopbacked
291 * host route surely exists. With this check, we can avoid
292 * deleting an interface direct route whose destination is
293 * the same as the address being removed. This can happen
294 * when removing a subnet-router anycast address on an
295 * interface attached to a shared medium.
297 if ((rt
->rt_flags
& RTF_HOST
) == 0 ||
298 (rt
->rt_ifp
->if_flags
& IFF_LOOPBACK
) == 0)
301 /* If we cannot replace the route's ifaddr with the equivalent
302 * ifaddr of another interface, I believe it is safest to
305 if (ia_count
== 1 || alt_ia
== NULL
)
306 in6_ifloop_request(RTM_DELETE
, ifa
);
308 rt_replace_ifa(rt
, &alt_ia
->ia_ifa
);
312 in6_mask2len(struct in6_addr
*mask
, u_char
*lim0
)
315 u_char
*lim
= lim0
, *p
;
317 /* ignore the scope_id part */
318 if (lim0
== NULL
|| lim0
- (u_char
*)mask
> sizeof(*mask
))
319 lim
= (u_char
*)mask
+ sizeof(*mask
);
320 for (p
= (u_char
*)mask
; p
< lim
; x
++, p
++) {
326 for (y
= 0; y
< NBBY
; y
++) {
327 if ((*p
& (0x80 >> y
)) == 0)
333 * when the limit pointer is given, do a stricter check on the
337 if (y
!= 0 && (*p
& (0x00ff >> y
)) != 0)
339 for (p
= p
+ 1; p
< lim
; p
++)
347 #define ifa2ia6(ifa) ((struct in6_ifaddr *)(ifa))
348 #define ia62ifa(ia6) (&((ia6)->ia_ifa))
351 in6_control1(struct socket
*so
, u_long cmd
, void *data
, struct ifnet
*ifp
,
354 struct in6_ifreq
*ifr
= (struct in6_ifreq
*)data
;
355 struct in6_ifaddr
*ia
= NULL
;
356 struct in6_aliasreq
*ifra
= (struct in6_aliasreq
*)data
;
357 struct sockaddr_in6
*sa6
;
362 * XXX: Fix me, once we fix SIOCSIFADDR, SIOCIFDSTADDR, etc.
366 #ifdef SIOCSIFCONF_X25
367 case SIOCSIFCONF_X25
:
370 case SIOCGETSGCNT_IN6
:
371 case SIOCGETMIFCNT_IN6
:
372 return mrt6_ioctl(cmd
, data
);
373 case SIOCGIFADDRPREF
:
374 case SIOCSIFADDRPREF
:
377 return ifaddrpref_ioctl(so
, cmd
, data
, ifp
, l
);
384 case SIOCSNDFLUSH_IN6
:
385 case SIOCSPFXFLUSH_IN6
:
386 case SIOCSRTRFLUSH_IN6
:
387 case SIOCSDEFIFACE_IN6
:
388 case SIOCSIFINFO_FLAGS
:
389 case SIOCSIFINFO_IN6
:
392 case OSIOCGIFINFO_IN6
:
393 case SIOCGIFINFO_IN6
:
396 case SIOCGNBRINFO_IN6
:
397 case SIOCGDEFIFACE_IN6
:
398 return nd6_ioctl(cmd
, data
, ifp
);
402 case SIOCSIFPREFIX_IN6
:
403 case SIOCDIFPREFIX_IN6
:
404 case SIOCAIFPREFIX_IN6
:
405 case SIOCCIFPREFIX_IN6
:
406 case SIOCSGIFPREFIX_IN6
:
407 case SIOCGIFPREFIX_IN6
:
409 "prefix ioctls are now invalidated. "
410 "please use ifconfig.\n");
420 return in6_lifaddr_ioctl(so
, cmd
, data
, ifp
, l
);
424 * Find address for this interface, if it exists.
426 * In netinet code, we have checked ifra_addr in SIOCSIF*ADDR operation
427 * only, and used the first interface address as the target of other
428 * operations (without checking ifra_addr). This was because netinet
429 * code/API assumed at most 1 interface address per interface.
430 * Since IPv6 allows a node to assign multiple addresses
431 * on a single interface, we almost always look and check the
432 * presence of ifra_addr, and reject invalid ones here.
433 * It also decreases duplicated code among SIOC*_IN6 operations.
436 case SIOCAIFADDR_IN6
:
437 #ifdef OSIOCAIFADDR_IN6
438 case OSIOCAIFADDR_IN6
:
440 #ifdef OSIOCSIFPHYADDR_IN6
441 case OSIOCSIFPHYADDR_IN6
:
443 case SIOCSIFPHYADDR_IN6
:
444 sa6
= &ifra
->ifra_addr
;
446 case SIOCSIFADDR_IN6
:
447 case SIOCGIFADDR_IN6
:
448 case SIOCSIFDSTADDR_IN6
:
449 case SIOCSIFNETMASK_IN6
:
450 case SIOCGIFDSTADDR_IN6
:
451 case SIOCGIFNETMASK_IN6
:
452 case SIOCDIFADDR_IN6
:
453 case SIOCGIFPSRCADDR_IN6
:
454 case SIOCGIFPDSTADDR_IN6
:
455 case SIOCGIFAFLAG_IN6
:
456 case SIOCSNDFLUSH_IN6
:
457 case SIOCSPFXFLUSH_IN6
:
458 case SIOCSRTRFLUSH_IN6
:
459 case SIOCGIFALIFETIME_IN6
:
460 #ifdef OSIOCGIFALIFETIME_IN6
461 case OSIOCGIFALIFETIME_IN6
:
463 case SIOCGIFSTAT_IN6
:
464 case SIOCGIFSTAT_ICMP6
:
465 sa6
= &ifr
->ifr_addr
;
471 if (sa6
&& sa6
->sin6_family
== AF_INET6
) {
472 if (sa6
->sin6_scope_id
!= 0)
473 error
= sa6_embedscope(sa6
, 0);
475 error
= in6_setscope(&sa6
->sin6_addr
, ifp
, NULL
);
478 ia
= in6ifa_ifpwithaddr(ifp
, &sa6
->sin6_addr
);
483 case SIOCSIFADDR_IN6
:
484 case SIOCSIFDSTADDR_IN6
:
485 case SIOCSIFNETMASK_IN6
:
487 * Since IPv6 allows a node to assign multiple addresses
488 * on a single interface, SIOCSIFxxx ioctls are deprecated.
492 case SIOCDIFADDR_IN6
:
494 * for IPv4, we look for existing in_ifaddr here to allow
495 * "ifconfig if0 delete" to remove the first IPv4 address on
496 * the interface. For IPv6, as the spec allows multiple
497 * interface address from the day one, we consider "remove the
498 * first one" semantics to be not preferable.
501 return EADDRNOTAVAIL
;
503 #ifdef OSIOCAIFADDR_IN6
504 case OSIOCAIFADDR_IN6
:
506 case SIOCAIFADDR_IN6
:
508 * We always require users to specify a valid IPv6 address for
509 * the corresponding operation.
511 if (ifra
->ifra_addr
.sin6_family
!= AF_INET6
||
512 ifra
->ifra_addr
.sin6_len
!= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6
))
518 case SIOCGIFADDR_IN6
:
519 /* This interface is basically deprecated. use SIOCGIFCONF. */
521 case SIOCGIFAFLAG_IN6
:
522 case SIOCGIFNETMASK_IN6
:
523 case SIOCGIFDSTADDR_IN6
:
524 case SIOCGIFALIFETIME_IN6
:
525 #ifdef OSIOCGIFALIFETIME_IN6
526 case OSIOCGIFALIFETIME_IN6
:
528 /* must think again about its semantics */
530 return EADDRNOTAVAIL
;
536 case SIOCGIFADDR_IN6
:
537 ifr
->ifr_addr
= ia
->ia_addr
;
538 if ((error
= sa6_recoverscope(&ifr
->ifr_addr
)) != 0)
542 case SIOCGIFDSTADDR_IN6
:
543 if ((ifp
->if_flags
& IFF_POINTOPOINT
) == 0)
546 * XXX: should we check if ifa_dstaddr is NULL and return
549 ifr
->ifr_dstaddr
= ia
->ia_dstaddr
;
550 if ((error
= sa6_recoverscope(&ifr
->ifr_dstaddr
)) != 0)
554 case SIOCGIFNETMASK_IN6
:
555 ifr
->ifr_addr
= ia
->ia_prefixmask
;
558 case SIOCGIFAFLAG_IN6
:
559 ifr
->ifr_ifru
.ifru_flags6
= ia
->ia6_flags
;
562 case SIOCGIFSTAT_IN6
:
565 memset(&ifr
->ifr_ifru
.ifru_stat
, 0,
566 sizeof(ifr
->ifr_ifru
.ifru_stat
));
567 ifr
->ifr_ifru
.ifru_stat
=
568 *((struct in6_ifextra
*)ifp
->if_afdata
[AF_INET6
])->in6_ifstat
;
571 case SIOCGIFSTAT_ICMP6
:
574 memset(&ifr
->ifr_ifru
.ifru_icmp6stat
, 0,
575 sizeof(ifr
->ifr_ifru
.ifru_icmp6stat
));
576 ifr
->ifr_ifru
.ifru_icmp6stat
=
577 *((struct in6_ifextra
*)ifp
->if_afdata
[AF_INET6
])->icmp6_ifstat
;
580 #ifdef OSIOCGIFALIFETIME_IN6
581 case OSIOCGIFALIFETIME_IN6
:
583 case SIOCGIFALIFETIME_IN6
:
584 ifr
->ifr_ifru
.ifru_lifetime
= ia
->ia6_lifetime
;
585 if (ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_vltime
!= ND6_INFINITE_LIFETIME
) {
587 struct in6_addrlifetime
*retlt
=
588 &ifr
->ifr_ifru
.ifru_lifetime
;
591 * XXX: adjust expiration time assuming time_t is
594 maxexpire
= ((time_t)~0) &
595 ~((time_t)1 << ((sizeof(maxexpire
) * NBBY
) - 1));
596 if (ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_vltime
<
597 maxexpire
- ia
->ia6_updatetime
) {
598 retlt
->ia6t_expire
= ia
->ia6_updatetime
+
599 ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_vltime
;
601 retlt
->ia6t_expire
= maxexpire
;
603 if (ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_pltime
!= ND6_INFINITE_LIFETIME
) {
605 struct in6_addrlifetime
*retlt
=
606 &ifr
->ifr_ifru
.ifru_lifetime
;
609 * XXX: adjust expiration time assuming time_t is
612 maxexpire
= ((time_t)~0) &
613 ~((time_t)1 << ((sizeof(maxexpire
) * NBBY
) - 1));
614 if (ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_pltime
<
615 maxexpire
- ia
->ia6_updatetime
) {
616 retlt
->ia6t_preferred
= ia
->ia6_updatetime
+
617 ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_pltime
;
619 retlt
->ia6t_preferred
= maxexpire
;
621 #ifdef OSIOCFIFALIFETIME_IN6
622 if (cmd
== OSIOCFIFALIFETIME_IN6
)
623 in6_addrlifetime_to_in6_addrlifetime50(
624 &ifr
->ifru
.ifru_lifetime
);
628 #ifdef OSIOCAIFADDR_IN6
629 case OSIOCAIFADDR_IN6
:
630 in6_aliasreq50_to_in6_aliasreq(ifra
);
633 case SIOCAIFADDR_IN6
:
636 struct nd_prefixctl pr0
;
637 struct nd_prefix
*pr
;
639 /* reject read-only flags */
640 if ((ifra
->ifra_flags
& IN6_IFF_DUPLICATED
) != 0 ||
641 (ifra
->ifra_flags
& IN6_IFF_DETACHED
) != 0 ||
642 (ifra
->ifra_flags
& IN6_IFF_NODAD
) != 0 ||
643 (ifra
->ifra_flags
& IN6_IFF_AUTOCONF
) != 0) {
647 * first, make or update the interface address structure,
648 * and link it to the list.
650 if ((error
= in6_update_ifa(ifp
, ifra
, ia
, 0)) != 0)
652 if ((ia
= in6ifa_ifpwithaddr(ifp
, &ifra
->ifra_addr
.sin6_addr
))
655 * this can happen when the user specify the 0 valid
662 * then, make the prefix on-link on the interface.
663 * XXX: we'd rather create the prefix before the address, but
664 * we need at least one address to install the corresponding
665 * interface route, so we configure the address first.
669 * convert mask to prefix length (prefixmask has already
670 * been validated in in6_update_ifa().
672 memset(&pr0
, 0, sizeof(pr0
));
674 pr0
.ndpr_plen
= in6_mask2len(&ifra
->ifra_prefixmask
.sin6_addr
,
676 if (pr0
.ndpr_plen
== 128) {
677 break; /* we don't need to install a host route. */
679 pr0
.ndpr_prefix
= ifra
->ifra_addr
;
680 /* apply the mask for safety. */
681 for (i
= 0; i
< 4; i
++) {
682 pr0
.ndpr_prefix
.sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[i
] &=
683 ifra
->ifra_prefixmask
.sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[i
];
686 * XXX: since we don't have an API to set prefix (not address)
687 * lifetimes, we just use the same lifetimes as addresses.
688 * The (temporarily) installed lifetimes can be overridden by
689 * later advertised RAs (when accept_rtadv is non 0), which is
690 * an intended behavior.
692 pr0
.ndpr_raf_onlink
= 1; /* should be configurable? */
694 ((ifra
->ifra_flags
& IN6_IFF_AUTOCONF
) != 0);
695 pr0
.ndpr_vltime
= ifra
->ifra_lifetime
.ia6t_vltime
;
696 pr0
.ndpr_pltime
= ifra
->ifra_lifetime
.ia6t_pltime
;
698 /* add the prefix if not yet. */
699 if ((pr
= nd6_prefix_lookup(&pr0
)) == NULL
) {
701 * nd6_prelist_add will install the corresponding
704 if ((error
= nd6_prelist_add(&pr0
, NULL
, &pr
)) != 0)
707 log(LOG_ERR
, "nd6_prelist_add succeeded but "
709 return EINVAL
; /* XXX panic here? */
713 /* relate the address to the prefix */
714 if (ia
->ia6_ndpr
== NULL
) {
719 * If this is the first autoconf address from the
720 * prefix, create a temporary address as well
723 if ((ia
->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_AUTOCONF
) &&
724 ip6_use_tempaddr
&& pr
->ndpr_refcnt
== 1) {
726 if ((e
= in6_tmpifadd(ia
, 1, 0)) != 0) {
727 log(LOG_NOTICE
, "in6_control: failed "
728 "to create a temporary address, "
735 * this might affect the status of autoconfigured addresses,
736 * that is, this address might make other addresses detached.
738 pfxlist_onlink_check();
741 (void)pfil_run_hooks(&if_pfil
, (struct mbuf
**)SIOCAIFADDR_IN6
,
748 case SIOCDIFADDR_IN6
:
750 struct nd_prefix
*pr
;
753 * If the address being deleted is the only one that owns
754 * the corresponding prefix, expire the prefix as well.
755 * XXX: theoretically, we don't have to worry about such
756 * relationship, since we separate the address management
757 * and the prefix management. We do this, however, to provide
758 * as much backward compatibility as possible in terms of
759 * the ioctl operation.
760 * Note that in6_purgeaddr() will decrement ndpr_refcnt.
763 in6_purgeaddr(&ia
->ia_ifa
);
764 if (pr
&& pr
->ndpr_refcnt
== 0)
767 (void)pfil_run_hooks(&if_pfil
, (struct mbuf
**)SIOCDIFADDR_IN6
,
781 in6_control(struct socket
*so
, u_long cmd
, void *data
, struct ifnet
*ifp
,
787 case SIOCSNDFLUSH_IN6
:
788 case SIOCSPFXFLUSH_IN6
:
789 case SIOCSRTRFLUSH_IN6
:
790 case SIOCSDEFIFACE_IN6
:
791 case SIOCSIFINFO_FLAGS
:
792 case SIOCSIFINFO_IN6
:
797 case SIOCDIFADDR_IN6
:
798 #ifdef OSIOCAIFADDR_IN6
799 case OSIOCAIFADDR_IN6
:
801 case SIOCAIFADDR_IN6
:
802 if (l
== NULL
|| kauth_authorize_generic(l
->l_cred
,
803 KAUTH_GENERIC_ISSUSER
, NULL
))
809 error
= in6_control1(so
, cmd
, data
, ifp
, l
);
815 * Update parameters of an IPv6 interface address.
816 * If necessary, a new entry is created and linked into address chains.
817 * This function is separated from in6_control().
818 * XXX: should this be performed under splnet()?
821 in6_update_ifa1(struct ifnet
*ifp
, struct in6_aliasreq
*ifra
,
822 struct in6_ifaddr
*ia
, int flags
)
824 int error
= 0, hostIsNew
= 0, plen
= -1;
825 struct in6_ifaddr
*oia
;
826 struct sockaddr_in6 dst6
;
827 struct in6_addrlifetime
*lt
;
828 struct in6_multi_mship
*imm
;
829 struct in6_multi
*in6m_sol
;
835 /* Validate parameters */
836 if (ifp
== NULL
|| ifra
== NULL
) /* this maybe redundant */
840 * The destination address for a p2p link must have a family
841 * of AF_UNSPEC or AF_INET6.
843 if ((ifp
->if_flags
& IFF_POINTOPOINT
) != 0 &&
844 ifra
->ifra_dstaddr
.sin6_family
!= AF_INET6
&&
845 ifra
->ifra_dstaddr
.sin6_family
!= AF_UNSPEC
)
848 * validate ifra_prefixmask. don't check sin6_family, netmask
849 * does not carry fields other than sin6_len.
851 if (ifra
->ifra_prefixmask
.sin6_len
> sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6
))
854 * Because the IPv6 address architecture is classless, we require
855 * users to specify a (non 0) prefix length (mask) for a new address.
856 * We also require the prefix (when specified) mask is valid, and thus
857 * reject a non-consecutive mask.
859 if (ia
== NULL
&& ifra
->ifra_prefixmask
.sin6_len
== 0)
861 if (ifra
->ifra_prefixmask
.sin6_len
!= 0) {
862 plen
= in6_mask2len(&ifra
->ifra_prefixmask
.sin6_addr
,
863 (u_char
*)&ifra
->ifra_prefixmask
+
864 ifra
->ifra_prefixmask
.sin6_len
);
869 * In this case, ia must not be NULL. We just use its prefix
872 plen
= in6_mask2len(&ia
->ia_prefixmask
.sin6_addr
, NULL
);
875 * If the destination address on a p2p interface is specified,
876 * and the address is a scoped one, validate/set the scope
879 dst6
= ifra
->ifra_dstaddr
;
880 if ((ifp
->if_flags
& (IFF_POINTOPOINT
|IFF_LOOPBACK
)) != 0 &&
881 (dst6
.sin6_family
== AF_INET6
)) {
882 struct in6_addr in6_tmp
;
885 in6_tmp
= dst6
.sin6_addr
;
886 if (in6_setscope(&in6_tmp
, ifp
, &zoneid
))
887 return EINVAL
; /* XXX: should be impossible */
889 if (dst6
.sin6_scope_id
!= 0) {
890 if (dst6
.sin6_scope_id
!= zoneid
)
892 } else /* user omit to specify the ID. */
893 dst6
.sin6_scope_id
= zoneid
;
895 /* convert into the internal form */
896 if (sa6_embedscope(&dst6
, 0))
897 return EINVAL
; /* XXX: should be impossible */
900 * The destination address can be specified only for a p2p or a
901 * loopback interface. If specified, the corresponding prefix length
904 if (ifra
->ifra_dstaddr
.sin6_family
== AF_INET6
) {
909 if ((ifp
->if_flags
& (IFF_POINTOPOINT
|IFF_LOOPBACK
)) == 0) {
910 /* XXX: noisy message */
911 nd6log((LOG_INFO
, "in6_update_ifa: a destination can "
912 "be specified for a p2p or a loopback IF only\n"));
916 nd6log((LOG_INFO
, "in6_update_ifa: prefixlen should "
917 "be 128 when dstaddr is specified\n"));
920 * To be compatible with old configurations,
921 * such as ifconfig gif0 inet6 2001::1 2001::2
922 * prefixlen 126, we override the specified
923 * prefixmask as if the prefix length was 128.
925 ifra
->ifra_prefixmask
.sin6_len
=
926 sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6
);
927 for (i
= 0; i
< 4; i
++)
928 ifra
->ifra_prefixmask
.sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[i
] =
936 /* lifetime consistency check */
937 lt
= &ifra
->ifra_lifetime
;
938 if (lt
->ia6t_pltime
> lt
->ia6t_vltime
)
940 if (lt
->ia6t_vltime
== 0) {
942 * the following log might be noisy, but this is a typical
943 * configuration mistake or a tool's bug.
946 "in6_update_ifa: valid lifetime is 0 for %s\n",
947 ip6_sprintf(&ifra
->ifra_addr
.sin6_addr
)));
950 return 0; /* there's nothing to do */
954 * If this is a new address, allocate a new ifaddr and link it
960 * When in6_update_ifa() is called in a process of a received
961 * RA, it is called under an interrupt context. So, we should
962 * call malloc with M_NOWAIT.
964 ia
= (struct in6_ifaddr
*) malloc(sizeof(*ia
), M_IFADDR
,
968 memset((void *)ia
, 0, sizeof(*ia
));
969 LIST_INIT(&ia
->ia6_memberships
);
970 /* Initialize the address and masks, and put time stamp */
971 ia
->ia_ifa
.ifa_addr
= (struct sockaddr
*)&ia
->ia_addr
;
972 ia
->ia_addr
.sin6_family
= AF_INET6
;
973 ia
->ia_addr
.sin6_len
= sizeof(ia
->ia_addr
);
974 ia
->ia6_createtime
= time_second
;
975 if ((ifp
->if_flags
& (IFF_POINTOPOINT
| IFF_LOOPBACK
)) != 0) {
977 * XXX: some functions expect that ifa_dstaddr is not
978 * NULL for p2p interfaces.
980 ia
->ia_ifa
.ifa_dstaddr
=
981 (struct sockaddr
*)&ia
->ia_dstaddr
;
983 ia
->ia_ifa
.ifa_dstaddr
= NULL
;
985 ia
->ia_ifa
.ifa_netmask
=
986 (struct sockaddr
*)&ia
->ia_prefixmask
;
989 if ((oia
= in6_ifaddr
) != NULL
) {
990 for ( ; oia
->ia_next
; oia
= oia
->ia_next
)
995 /* gain a refcnt for the link from in6_ifaddr */
998 ifa_insert(ifp
, &ia
->ia_ifa
);
1001 /* update timestamp */
1002 ia
->ia6_updatetime
= time_second
;
1004 /* set prefix mask */
1005 if (ifra
->ifra_prefixmask
.sin6_len
) {
1007 * We prohibit changing the prefix length of an existing
1009 * + such an operation should be rare in IPv6, and
1010 * + the operation would confuse prefix management.
1012 if (ia
->ia_prefixmask
.sin6_len
&&
1013 in6_mask2len(&ia
->ia_prefixmask
.sin6_addr
, NULL
) != plen
) {
1014 nd6log((LOG_INFO
, "in6_update_ifa: the prefix length of an"
1015 " existing (%s) address should not be changed\n",
1016 ip6_sprintf(&ia
->ia_addr
.sin6_addr
)));
1020 ia
->ia_prefixmask
= ifra
->ifra_prefixmask
;
1024 * If a new destination address is specified, scrub the old one and
1025 * install the new destination. Note that the interface must be
1026 * p2p or loopback (see the check above.)
1028 if (dst6
.sin6_family
== AF_INET6
&&
1029 !IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&dst6
.sin6_addr
, &ia
->ia_dstaddr
.sin6_addr
)) {
1030 if ((ia
->ia_flags
& IFA_ROUTE
) != 0 &&
1031 rtinit(&(ia
->ia_ifa
), (int)RTM_DELETE
, RTF_HOST
) != 0) {
1032 nd6log((LOG_ERR
, "in6_update_ifa: failed to remove "
1033 "a route to the old destination: %s\n",
1034 ip6_sprintf(&ia
->ia_addr
.sin6_addr
)));
1035 /* proceed anyway... */
1037 ia
->ia_flags
&= ~IFA_ROUTE
;
1038 ia
->ia_dstaddr
= dst6
;
1042 * Set lifetimes. We do not refer to ia6t_expire and ia6t_preferred
1043 * to see if the address is deprecated or invalidated, but initialize
1044 * these members for applications.
1046 ia
->ia6_lifetime
= ifra
->ifra_lifetime
;
1047 if (ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_vltime
!= ND6_INFINITE_LIFETIME
) {
1048 ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_expire
=
1049 time_second
+ ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_vltime
;
1051 ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_expire
= 0;
1052 if (ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_pltime
!= ND6_INFINITE_LIFETIME
) {
1053 ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_preferred
=
1054 time_second
+ ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_pltime
;
1056 ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_preferred
= 0;
1058 /* reset the interface and routing table appropriately. */
1059 if ((error
= in6_ifinit(ifp
, ia
, &ifra
->ifra_addr
, hostIsNew
)) != 0)
1063 * configure address flags.
1065 ia
->ia6_flags
= ifra
->ifra_flags
;
1067 * backward compatibility - if IN6_IFF_DEPRECATED is set from the
1068 * userland, make it deprecated.
1070 if ((ifra
->ifra_flags
& IN6_IFF_DEPRECATED
) != 0) {
1071 ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_pltime
= 0;
1072 ia
->ia6_lifetime
.ia6t_preferred
= time_second
;
1076 * Make the address tentative before joining multicast addresses,
1077 * so that corresponding MLD responses would not have a tentative
1080 ia
->ia6_flags
&= ~IN6_IFF_DUPLICATED
; /* safety */
1081 if (hostIsNew
&& in6if_do_dad(ifp
))
1082 ia
->ia6_flags
|= IN6_IFF_TENTATIVE
;
1085 * We are done if we have simply modified an existing address.
1091 * Beyond this point, we should call in6_purgeaddr upon an error,
1092 * not just go to unlink.
1095 /* join necessary multicast groups */
1096 if ((ifp
->if_flags
& IFF_MULTICAST
) != 0) {
1097 struct sockaddr_in6 mltaddr
, mltmask
;
1098 struct in6_addr llsol
;
1100 /* join solicited multicast addr for new host id */
1101 memset(&llsol
, 0, sizeof(struct in6_addr
));
1102 llsol
.s6_addr16
[0] = htons(0xff02);
1103 llsol
.s6_addr32
[1] = 0;
1104 llsol
.s6_addr32
[2] = htonl(1);
1105 llsol
.s6_addr32
[3] = ifra
->ifra_addr
.sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[3];
1106 llsol
.s6_addr8
[12] = 0xff;
1107 if ((error
= in6_setscope(&llsol
, ifp
, NULL
)) != 0) {
1108 /* XXX: should not happen */
1109 log(LOG_ERR
, "in6_update_ifa: "
1110 "in6_setscope failed\n");
1114 if ((flags
& IN6_IFAUPDATE_DADDELAY
)) {
1116 * We need a random delay for DAD on the address
1117 * being configured. It also means delaying
1118 * transmission of the corresponding MLD report to
1119 * avoid report collision.
1120 * [draft-ietf-ipv6-rfc2462bis-02.txt]
1122 dad_delay
= arc4random() %
1123 (MAX_RTR_SOLICITATION_DELAY
* hz
);
1126 #define MLTMASK_LEN 4 /* mltmask's masklen (=32bit=4octet) */
1127 /* join solicited multicast addr for new host id */
1128 imm
= in6_joingroup(ifp
, &llsol
, &error
, dad_delay
);
1131 "in6_update_ifa: addmulti "
1132 "failed for %s on %s (errno=%d)\n",
1133 ip6_sprintf(&llsol
), if_name(ifp
), error
));
1136 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&ia
->ia6_memberships
, imm
, i6mm_chain
);
1137 in6m_sol
= imm
->i6mm_maddr
;
1139 sockaddr_in6_init(&mltmask
, &in6mask32
, 0, 0, 0);
1142 * join link-local all-nodes address
1144 sockaddr_in6_init(&mltaddr
, &in6addr_linklocal_allnodes
,
1146 if ((error
= in6_setscope(&mltaddr
.sin6_addr
, ifp
, NULL
)) != 0)
1147 goto cleanup
; /* XXX: should not fail */
1150 * XXX: do we really need this automatic routes?
1151 * We should probably reconsider this stuff. Most applications
1152 * actually do not need the routes, since they usually specify
1153 * the outgoing interface.
1155 rt
= rtalloc1((struct sockaddr
*)&mltaddr
, 0);
1157 if (memcmp(&mltaddr
.sin6_addr
,
1158 &satocsin6(rt_getkey(rt
))->sin6_addr
,
1162 } else if (rt
->rt_ifp
!= ifp
) {
1163 IN6_DPRINTF("%s: rt_ifp %p -> %p (%s) "
1164 "network %04x:%04x::/32 = %04x:%04x::/32\n",
1165 __func__
, rt
->rt_ifp
, ifp
, ifp
->if_xname
,
1166 ntohs(mltaddr
.sin6_addr
.s6_addr16
[0]),
1167 ntohs(mltaddr
.sin6_addr
.s6_addr16
[1]),
1168 satocsin6(rt_getkey(rt
))->sin6_addr
.s6_addr16
[0],
1169 satocsin6(rt_getkey(rt
))->sin6_addr
.s6_addr16
[1]);
1170 rt_replace_ifa(rt
, &ia
->ia_ifa
);
1175 struct rt_addrinfo info
;
1177 memset(&info
, 0, sizeof(info
));
1178 info
.rti_info
[RTAX_DST
] = (struct sockaddr
*)&mltaddr
;
1179 info
.rti_info
[RTAX_GATEWAY
] =
1180 (struct sockaddr
*)&ia
->ia_addr
;
1181 info
.rti_info
[RTAX_NETMASK
] =
1182 (struct sockaddr
*)&mltmask
;
1183 info
.rti_info
[RTAX_IFA
] =
1184 (struct sockaddr
*)&ia
->ia_addr
;
1185 /* XXX: we need RTF_CLONING to fake nd6_rtrequest */
1186 info
.rti_flags
= RTF_UP
| RTF_CLONING
;
1187 error
= rtrequest1(RTM_ADD
, &info
, NULL
);
1193 imm
= in6_joingroup(ifp
, &mltaddr
.sin6_addr
, &error
, 0);
1195 nd6log((LOG_WARNING
,
1196 "in6_update_ifa: addmulti failed for "
1197 "%s on %s (errno=%d)\n",
1198 ip6_sprintf(&mltaddr
.sin6_addr
),
1199 if_name(ifp
), error
));
1202 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&ia
->ia6_memberships
, imm
, i6mm_chain
);
1205 * join node information group address
1208 if ((flags
& IN6_IFAUPDATE_DADDELAY
)) {
1210 * The spec doesn't say anything about delay for this
1211 * group, but the same logic should apply.
1213 dad_delay
= arc4random() %
1214 (MAX_RTR_SOLICITATION_DELAY
* hz
);
1216 if (in6_nigroup(ifp
, hostname
, hostnamelen
, &mltaddr
) != 0)
1218 else if ((imm
= in6_joingroup(ifp
, &mltaddr
.sin6_addr
, &error
,
1219 dad_delay
)) == NULL
) { /* XXX jinmei */
1220 nd6log((LOG_WARNING
, "in6_update_ifa: "
1221 "addmulti failed for %s on %s (errno=%d)\n",
1222 ip6_sprintf(&mltaddr
.sin6_addr
),
1223 if_name(ifp
), error
));
1224 /* XXX not very fatal, go on... */
1226 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&ia
->ia6_memberships
, imm
, i6mm_chain
);
1231 * join interface-local all-nodes address.
1232 * (ff01::1%ifN, and ff01::%ifN/32)
1234 mltaddr
.sin6_addr
= in6addr_nodelocal_allnodes
;
1235 if ((error
= in6_setscope(&mltaddr
.sin6_addr
, ifp
, NULL
)) != 0)
1236 goto cleanup
; /* XXX: should not fail */
1238 /* XXX: again, do we really need the route? */
1239 rt
= rtalloc1((struct sockaddr
*)&mltaddr
, 0);
1241 /* 32bit came from "mltmask" */
1242 if (memcmp(&mltaddr
.sin6_addr
,
1243 &satocsin6(rt_getkey(rt
))->sin6_addr
,
1247 } else if (rt
->rt_ifp
!= ifp
) {
1248 IN6_DPRINTF("%s: rt_ifp %p -> %p (%s) "
1249 "network %04x:%04x::/32 = %04x:%04x::/32\n",
1250 __func__
, rt
->rt_ifp
, ifp
, ifp
->if_xname
,
1251 ntohs(mltaddr
.sin6_addr
.s6_addr16
[0]),
1252 ntohs(mltaddr
.sin6_addr
.s6_addr16
[1]),
1253 satocsin6(rt_getkey(rt
))->sin6_addr
.s6_addr16
[0],
1254 satocsin6(rt_getkey(rt
))->sin6_addr
.s6_addr16
[1]);
1255 rt_replace_ifa(rt
, &ia
->ia_ifa
);
1260 struct rt_addrinfo info
;
1262 memset(&info
, 0, sizeof(info
));
1263 info
.rti_info
[RTAX_DST
] = (struct sockaddr
*)&mltaddr
;
1264 info
.rti_info
[RTAX_GATEWAY
] =
1265 (struct sockaddr
*)&ia
->ia_addr
;
1266 info
.rti_info
[RTAX_NETMASK
] =
1267 (struct sockaddr
*)&mltmask
;
1268 info
.rti_info
[RTAX_IFA
] =
1269 (struct sockaddr
*)&ia
->ia_addr
;
1270 info
.rti_flags
= RTF_UP
| RTF_CLONING
;
1271 error
= rtrequest1(RTM_ADD
, &info
, NULL
);
1278 imm
= in6_joingroup(ifp
, &mltaddr
.sin6_addr
, &error
, 0);
1280 nd6log((LOG_WARNING
, "in6_update_ifa: "
1281 "addmulti failed for %s on %s (errno=%d)\n",
1282 ip6_sprintf(&mltaddr
.sin6_addr
),
1283 if_name(ifp
), error
));
1286 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&ia
->ia6_memberships
, imm
, i6mm_chain
);
1291 * Perform DAD, if needed.
1292 * XXX It may be of use, if we can administratively
1295 if (hostIsNew
&& in6if_do_dad(ifp
) &&
1296 ((ifra
->ifra_flags
& IN6_IFF_NODAD
) == 0) &&
1297 (ia
->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_TENTATIVE
))
1299 int mindelay
, maxdelay
;
1302 if ((flags
& IN6_IFAUPDATE_DADDELAY
)) {
1304 * We need to impose a delay before sending an NS
1305 * for DAD. Check if we also needed a delay for the
1306 * corresponding MLD message. If we did, the delay
1307 * should be larger than the MLD delay (this could be
1308 * relaxed a bit, but this simple logic is at least
1312 if (in6m_sol
!= NULL
&&
1313 in6m_sol
->in6m_state
== MLD_REPORTPENDING
) {
1314 mindelay
= in6m_sol
->in6m_timer
;
1316 maxdelay
= MAX_RTR_SOLICITATION_DELAY
* hz
;
1317 if (maxdelay
- mindelay
== 0)
1321 (arc4random() % (maxdelay
- mindelay
)) +
1325 nd6_dad_start(&ia
->ia_ifa
, dad_delay
);
1332 * XXX: if a change of an existing address failed, keep the entry
1336 in6_unlink_ifa(ia
, ifp
);
1340 in6_purgeaddr(&ia
->ia_ifa
);
1345 in6_update_ifa(struct ifnet
*ifp
, struct in6_aliasreq
*ifra
,
1346 struct in6_ifaddr
*ia
, int flags
)
1351 rc
= in6_update_ifa1(ifp
, ifra
, ia
, flags
);
1357 in6_purgeaddr(struct ifaddr
*ifa
)
1359 struct ifnet
*ifp
= ifa
->ifa_ifp
;
1360 struct in6_ifaddr
*ia
= (struct in6_ifaddr
*) ifa
;
1361 struct in6_multi_mship
*imm
;
1363 /* stop DAD processing */
1367 * delete route to the destination of the address being purged.
1368 * The interface must be p2p or loopback in this case.
1370 if ((ia
->ia_flags
& IFA_ROUTE
) != 0 && ia
->ia_dstaddr
.sin6_len
!= 0) {
1373 if ((e
= rtinit(&(ia
->ia_ifa
), (int)RTM_DELETE
, RTF_HOST
))
1375 log(LOG_ERR
, "in6_purgeaddr: failed to remove "
1376 "a route to the p2p destination: %s on %s, "
1378 ip6_sprintf(&ia
->ia_addr
.sin6_addr
), if_name(ifp
),
1380 /* proceed anyway... */
1382 ia
->ia_flags
&= ~IFA_ROUTE
;
1385 /* Remove ownaddr's loopback rtentry, if it exists. */
1386 in6_ifremloop(&(ia
->ia_ifa
));
1389 * leave from multicast groups we have joined for the interface
1391 while ((imm
= LIST_FIRST(&ia
->ia6_memberships
)) != NULL
) {
1392 LIST_REMOVE(imm
, i6mm_chain
);
1393 in6_leavegroup(imm
);
1396 in6_unlink_ifa(ia
, ifp
);
1400 in6_unlink_ifa(struct in6_ifaddr
*ia
, struct ifnet
*ifp
)
1402 struct in6_ifaddr
*oia
;
1405 ifa_remove(ifp
, &ia
->ia_ifa
);
1408 if (oia
== (ia
= in6_ifaddr
))
1409 in6_ifaddr
= ia
->ia_next
;
1411 while (ia
->ia_next
&& (ia
->ia_next
!= oia
))
1414 ia
->ia_next
= oia
->ia_next
;
1417 printf("Couldn't unlink in6_ifaddr from in6_ifaddr\n");
1422 * XXX thorpej@NetBSD.org -- if the interface is going
1423 * XXX away, don't save the multicast entries, delete them!
1425 if (LIST_EMPTY(&oia
->ia6_multiaddrs
))
1427 else if (oia
->ia_ifa
.ifa_ifp
->if_output
== if_nulloutput
) {
1428 struct in6_multi
*in6m
, *next
;
1430 for (in6m
= LIST_FIRST(&oia
->ia6_multiaddrs
); in6m
!= NULL
;
1432 next
= LIST_NEXT(in6m
, in6m_entry
);
1436 in6_savemkludge(oia
);
1439 * Release the reference to the base prefix. There should be a
1440 * positive reference.
1442 if (oia
->ia6_ndpr
== NULL
) {
1443 nd6log((LOG_NOTICE
, "in6_unlink_ifa: autoconf'ed address "
1444 "%p has no prefix\n", oia
));
1446 oia
->ia6_ndpr
->ndpr_refcnt
--;
1447 oia
->ia6_ndpr
= NULL
;
1451 * Also, if the address being removed is autoconf'ed, call
1452 * pfxlist_onlink_check() since the release might affect the status of
1453 * other (detached) addresses.
1455 if ((oia
->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_AUTOCONF
) != 0)
1456 pfxlist_onlink_check();
1459 * release another refcnt for the link from in6_ifaddr.
1460 * Note that we should decrement the refcnt at least once for all *BSD.
1462 IFAFREE(&oia
->ia_ifa
);
1468 in6_purgeif(struct ifnet
*ifp
)
1470 if_purgeaddrs(ifp
, AF_INET6
, in6_purgeaddr
);
1477 * SIOCGLIFADDR: get first address. (?)
1478 * SIOCGLIFADDR with IFLR_PREFIX:
1479 * get first address that matches the specified prefix.
1480 * SIOCALIFADDR: add the specified address.
1481 * SIOCALIFADDR with IFLR_PREFIX:
1482 * add the specified prefix, filling hostid part from
1483 * the first link-local address. prefixlen must be <= 64.
1484 * SIOCDLIFADDR: delete the specified address.
1485 * SIOCDLIFADDR with IFLR_PREFIX:
1486 * delete the first address that matches the specified prefix.
1488 * EINVAL on invalid parameters
1489 * EADDRNOTAVAIL on prefix match failed/specified address not found
1490 * other values may be returned from in6_ioctl()
1492 * NOTE: SIOCALIFADDR(with IFLR_PREFIX set) allows prefixlen less than 64.
1493 * this is to accommodate address naming scheme other than RFC2374,
1495 * RFC2373 defines interface id to be 64bit, but it allows non-RFC2374
1496 * address encoding scheme. (see figure on page 8)
1499 in6_lifaddr_ioctl(struct socket
*so
, u_long cmd
, void *data
,
1500 struct ifnet
*ifp
, struct lwp
*l
)
1502 struct in6_ifaddr
*ia
;
1503 struct if_laddrreq
*iflr
= (struct if_laddrreq
*)data
;
1505 struct sockaddr
*sa
;
1508 if (!data
|| !ifp
) {
1509 panic("invalid argument to in6_lifaddr_ioctl");
1515 /* address must be specified on GET with IFLR_PREFIX */
1516 if ((iflr
->flags
& IFLR_PREFIX
) == 0)
1521 /* address must be specified on ADD and DELETE */
1522 sa
= (struct sockaddr
*)&iflr
->addr
;
1523 if (sa
->sa_family
!= AF_INET6
)
1525 if (sa
->sa_len
!= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6
))
1527 /* XXX need improvement */
1528 sa
= (struct sockaddr
*)&iflr
->dstaddr
;
1529 if (sa
->sa_family
&& sa
->sa_family
!= AF_INET6
)
1531 if (sa
->sa_len
&& sa
->sa_len
!= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6
))
1534 default: /* shouldn't happen */
1536 panic("invalid cmd to in6_lifaddr_ioctl");
1542 if (sizeof(struct in6_addr
) * NBBY
< iflr
->prefixlen
)
1548 struct in6_aliasreq ifra
;
1549 struct in6_addr
*xhostid
= NULL
;
1552 if ((iflr
->flags
& IFLR_PREFIX
) != 0) {
1553 struct sockaddr_in6
*sin6
;
1556 * xhostid is to fill in the hostid part of the
1557 * address. xhostid points to the first link-local
1558 * address attached to the interface.
1560 ia
= in6ifa_ifpforlinklocal(ifp
, 0);
1562 return EADDRNOTAVAIL
;
1563 xhostid
= IFA_IN6(&ia
->ia_ifa
);
1565 /* prefixlen must be <= 64. */
1566 if (64 < iflr
->prefixlen
)
1568 prefixlen
= iflr
->prefixlen
;
1570 /* hostid part must be zero. */
1571 sin6
= (struct sockaddr_in6
*)&iflr
->addr
;
1572 if (sin6
->sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[2] != 0
1573 || sin6
->sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[3] != 0) {
1577 prefixlen
= iflr
->prefixlen
;
1579 /* copy args to in6_aliasreq, perform ioctl(SIOCAIFADDR_IN6). */
1580 memset(&ifra
, 0, sizeof(ifra
));
1581 memcpy(ifra
.ifra_name
, iflr
->iflr_name
, sizeof(ifra
.ifra_name
));
1583 memcpy(&ifra
.ifra_addr
, &iflr
->addr
,
1584 ((struct sockaddr
*)&iflr
->addr
)->sa_len
);
1586 /* fill in hostid part */
1587 ifra
.ifra_addr
.sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[2] =
1588 xhostid
->s6_addr32
[2];
1589 ifra
.ifra_addr
.sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[3] =
1590 xhostid
->s6_addr32
[3];
1593 if (((struct sockaddr
*)&iflr
->dstaddr
)->sa_family
) { /* XXX */
1594 memcpy(&ifra
.ifra_dstaddr
, &iflr
->dstaddr
,
1595 ((struct sockaddr
*)&iflr
->dstaddr
)->sa_len
);
1597 ifra
.ifra_dstaddr
.sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[2] =
1598 xhostid
->s6_addr32
[2];
1599 ifra
.ifra_dstaddr
.sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[3] =
1600 xhostid
->s6_addr32
[3];
1604 ifra
.ifra_prefixmask
.sin6_len
= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6
);
1605 in6_prefixlen2mask(&ifra
.ifra_prefixmask
.sin6_addr
, prefixlen
);
1607 ifra
.ifra_lifetime
.ia6t_vltime
= ND6_INFINITE_LIFETIME
;
1608 ifra
.ifra_lifetime
.ia6t_pltime
= ND6_INFINITE_LIFETIME
;
1609 ifra
.ifra_flags
= iflr
->flags
& ~IFLR_PREFIX
;
1610 return in6_control(so
, SIOCAIFADDR_IN6
, (void *)&ifra
, ifp
, l
);
1615 struct in6_addr mask
, candidate
, match
;
1616 struct sockaddr_in6
*sin6
;
1619 memset(&mask
, 0, sizeof(mask
));
1620 if (iflr
->flags
& IFLR_PREFIX
) {
1621 /* lookup a prefix rather than address. */
1622 in6_prefixlen2mask(&mask
, iflr
->prefixlen
);
1624 sin6
= (struct sockaddr_in6
*)&iflr
->addr
;
1625 memcpy(&match
, &sin6
->sin6_addr
, sizeof(match
));
1626 match
.s6_addr32
[0] &= mask
.s6_addr32
[0];
1627 match
.s6_addr32
[1] &= mask
.s6_addr32
[1];
1628 match
.s6_addr32
[2] &= mask
.s6_addr32
[2];
1629 match
.s6_addr32
[3] &= mask
.s6_addr32
[3];
1631 /* if you set extra bits, that's wrong */
1632 if (memcmp(&match
, &sin6
->sin6_addr
, sizeof(match
)))
1637 if (cmd
== SIOCGLIFADDR
) {
1638 /* on getting an address, take the 1st match */
1641 /* on deleting an address, do exact match */
1642 in6_prefixlen2mask(&mask
, 128);
1643 sin6
= (struct sockaddr_in6
*)&iflr
->addr
;
1644 memcpy(&match
, &sin6
->sin6_addr
, sizeof(match
));
1650 IFADDR_FOREACH(ifa
, ifp
) {
1651 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
->sa_family
!= AF_INET6
)
1657 * XXX: this is adhoc, but is necessary to allow
1658 * a user to specify fe80::/64 (not /10) for a
1659 * link-local address.
1661 memcpy(&candidate
, IFA_IN6(ifa
), sizeof(candidate
));
1662 in6_clearscope(&candidate
);
1663 candidate
.s6_addr32
[0] &= mask
.s6_addr32
[0];
1664 candidate
.s6_addr32
[1] &= mask
.s6_addr32
[1];
1665 candidate
.s6_addr32
[2] &= mask
.s6_addr32
[2];
1666 candidate
.s6_addr32
[3] &= mask
.s6_addr32
[3];
1667 if (IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&candidate
, &match
))
1671 return EADDRNOTAVAIL
;
1674 if (cmd
== SIOCGLIFADDR
) {
1677 /* fill in the if_laddrreq structure */
1678 memcpy(&iflr
->addr
, &ia
->ia_addr
, ia
->ia_addr
.sin6_len
);
1679 error
= sa6_recoverscope(
1680 (struct sockaddr_in6
*)&iflr
->addr
);
1684 if ((ifp
->if_flags
& IFF_POINTOPOINT
) != 0) {
1685 memcpy(&iflr
->dstaddr
, &ia
->ia_dstaddr
,
1686 ia
->ia_dstaddr
.sin6_len
);
1687 error
= sa6_recoverscope(
1688 (struct sockaddr_in6
*)&iflr
->dstaddr
);
1692 memset(&iflr
->dstaddr
, 0, sizeof(iflr
->dstaddr
));
1695 in6_mask2len(&ia
->ia_prefixmask
.sin6_addr
, NULL
);
1697 iflr
->flags
= ia
->ia6_flags
; /* XXX */
1701 struct in6_aliasreq ifra
;
1703 /* fill in6_aliasreq and do ioctl(SIOCDIFADDR_IN6) */
1704 memset(&ifra
, 0, sizeof(ifra
));
1705 memcpy(ifra
.ifra_name
, iflr
->iflr_name
,
1706 sizeof(ifra
.ifra_name
));
1708 memcpy(&ifra
.ifra_addr
, &ia
->ia_addr
,
1709 ia
->ia_addr
.sin6_len
);
1710 if ((ifp
->if_flags
& IFF_POINTOPOINT
) != 0) {
1711 memcpy(&ifra
.ifra_dstaddr
, &ia
->ia_dstaddr
,
1712 ia
->ia_dstaddr
.sin6_len
);
1714 memset(&ifra
.ifra_dstaddr
, 0,
1715 sizeof(ifra
.ifra_dstaddr
));
1717 memcpy(&ifra
.ifra_dstaddr
, &ia
->ia_prefixmask
,
1718 ia
->ia_prefixmask
.sin6_len
);
1720 ifra
.ifra_flags
= ia
->ia6_flags
;
1721 return in6_control(so
, SIOCDIFADDR_IN6
, (void *)&ifra
,
1727 return EOPNOTSUPP
; /* just for safety */
1731 * Initialize an interface's internet6 address
1732 * and routing table entry.
1735 in6_ifinit(struct ifnet
*ifp
, struct in6_ifaddr
*ia
,
1736 const struct sockaddr_in6
*sin6
, int newhost
)
1738 int error
= 0, plen
, ifacount
= 0;
1743 * Give the interface a chance to initialize
1744 * if this is its first address,
1745 * and to validate the address if necessary.
1747 IFADDR_FOREACH(ifa
, ifp
) {
1748 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
== NULL
)
1749 continue; /* just for safety */
1750 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
->sa_family
!= AF_INET6
)
1755 ia
->ia_addr
= *sin6
;
1757 if (ifacount
<= 1 &&
1758 (error
= (*ifp
->if_ioctl
)(ifp
, SIOCINITIFADDR
, ia
)) != 0) {
1764 ia
->ia_ifa
.ifa_metric
= ifp
->if_metric
;
1766 /* we could do in(6)_socktrim here, but just omit it at this moment. */
1770 * If the destination address is specified for a point-to-point
1771 * interface, install a route to the destination as an interface
1774 plen
= in6_mask2len(&ia
->ia_prefixmask
.sin6_addr
, NULL
); /* XXX */
1775 if (plen
== 128 && ia
->ia_dstaddr
.sin6_family
== AF_INET6
) {
1776 if ((error
= rtinit(&ia
->ia_ifa
, RTM_ADD
,
1777 RTF_UP
| RTF_HOST
)) != 0)
1779 ia
->ia_flags
|= IFA_ROUTE
;
1782 /* Add ownaddr as loopback rtentry, if necessary (ex. on p2p link). */
1784 /* set the rtrequest function to create llinfo */
1785 ia
->ia_ifa
.ifa_rtrequest
= nd6_rtrequest
;
1786 in6_ifaddloop(&ia
->ia_ifa
);
1789 if (ifp
->if_flags
& IFF_MULTICAST
)
1790 in6_restoremkludge(ia
, ifp
);
1796 * Find an IPv6 interface link-local address specific to an interface.
1799 in6ifa_ifpforlinklocal(const struct ifnet
*ifp
, const int ignoreflags
)
1801 struct ifaddr
*best_ifa
= NULL
, *ifa
;
1803 IFADDR_FOREACH(ifa
, ifp
) {
1804 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
== NULL
)
1805 continue; /* just for safety */
1806 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
->sa_family
!= AF_INET6
)
1808 if (!IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(IFA_IN6(ifa
)))
1810 if ((((struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
)->ia6_flags
& ignoreflags
) != 0)
1812 if (best_ifa
== NULL
)
1814 else if (best_ifa
->ifa_preference
< ifa
->ifa_preference
)
1818 return (struct in6_ifaddr
*)best_ifa
;
1823 * find the internet address corresponding to a given interface and address.
1826 in6ifa_ifpwithaddr(const struct ifnet
*ifp
, const struct in6_addr
*addr
)
1830 IFADDR_FOREACH(ifa
, ifp
) {
1831 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
== NULL
)
1832 continue; /* just for safety */
1833 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
->sa_family
!= AF_INET6
)
1835 if (IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(addr
, IFA_IN6(ifa
)))
1839 return (struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
;
1843 * find the internet address on a given interface corresponding to a neighbor's
1847 in6ifa_ifplocaladdr(const struct ifnet
*ifp
, const struct in6_addr
*addr
)
1850 struct in6_ifaddr
*ia
;
1852 IFADDR_FOREACH(ifa
, ifp
) {
1853 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
== NULL
)
1854 continue; /* just for safety */
1855 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
->sa_family
!= AF_INET6
)
1857 ia
= (struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
;
1858 if (IN6_ARE_MASKED_ADDR_EQUAL(addr
,
1859 &ia
->ia_addr
.sin6_addr
,
1860 &ia
->ia_prefixmask
.sin6_addr
))
1868 * Convert IP6 address to printable (loggable) representation.
1870 static int ip6round
= 0;
1872 ip6_sprintf(const struct in6_addr
*addr
)
1874 static char ip6buf
[8][48];
1877 const u_int16_t
*a
= (const u_int16_t
*)addr
;
1881 ip6round
= (ip6round
+ 1) & 7;
1882 cp
= ip6buf
[ip6round
];
1884 for (i
= 0; i
< 8; i
++) {
1895 if (dcolon
== 0 && *(a
+ 1) == 0) {
1907 d
= (const u_char
*)a
;
1908 *cp
++ = hexdigits
[*d
>> 4];
1909 *cp
++ = hexdigits
[*d
++ & 0xf];
1910 *cp
++ = hexdigits
[*d
>> 4];
1911 *cp
++ = hexdigits
[*d
& 0xf];
1916 return ip6buf
[ip6round
];
1920 * Determine if an address is on a local network.
1923 in6_localaddr(const struct in6_addr
*in6
)
1925 struct in6_ifaddr
*ia
;
1927 if (IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK(in6
) || IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(in6
))
1930 for (ia
= in6_ifaddr
; ia
; ia
= ia
->ia_next
)
1931 if (IN6_ARE_MASKED_ADDR_EQUAL(in6
, &ia
->ia_addr
.sin6_addr
,
1932 &ia
->ia_prefixmask
.sin6_addr
))
1939 in6_is_addr_deprecated(struct sockaddr_in6
*sa6
)
1941 struct in6_ifaddr
*ia
;
1943 for (ia
= in6_ifaddr
; ia
; ia
= ia
->ia_next
) {
1944 if (IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&ia
->ia_addr
.sin6_addr
,
1946 #ifdef SCOPEDROUTING
1947 ia
->ia_addr
.sin6_scope_id
== sa6
->sin6_scope_id
&&
1949 (ia
->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_DEPRECATED
) != 0)
1950 return 1; /* true */
1952 /* XXX: do we still have to go thru the rest of the list? */
1955 return 0; /* false */
1959 * return length of part which dst and src are equal
1963 in6_matchlen(struct in6_addr
*src
, struct in6_addr
*dst
)
1966 u_char
*s
= (u_char
*)src
, *d
= (u_char
*)dst
;
1967 u_char
*lim
= s
+ 16, r
;
1970 if ((r
= (*d
++ ^ *s
++)) != 0) {
1981 /* XXX: to be scope conscious */
1983 in6_are_prefix_equal(struct in6_addr
*p1
, struct in6_addr
*p2
, int len
)
1985 int bytelen
, bitlen
;
1988 if (len
< 0 || len
> 128) {
1989 log(LOG_ERR
, "in6_are_prefix_equal: invalid prefix length(%d)\n",
1994 bytelen
= len
/ NBBY
;
1995 bitlen
= len
% NBBY
;
1997 if (memcmp(&p1
->s6_addr
, &p2
->s6_addr
, bytelen
))
2000 p1
->s6_addr
[bytelen
] >> (NBBY
- bitlen
) !=
2001 p2
->s6_addr
[bytelen
] >> (NBBY
- bitlen
))
2008 in6_prefixlen2mask(struct in6_addr
*maskp
, int len
)
2010 static const u_char maskarray
[NBBY
] = {0x80, 0xc0, 0xe0, 0xf0, 0xf8, 0xfc, 0xfe, 0xff};
2011 int bytelen
, bitlen
, i
;
2014 if (len
< 0 || len
> 128) {
2015 log(LOG_ERR
, "in6_prefixlen2mask: invalid prefix length(%d)\n",
2020 memset(maskp
, 0, sizeof(*maskp
));
2021 bytelen
= len
/ NBBY
;
2022 bitlen
= len
% NBBY
;
2023 for (i
= 0; i
< bytelen
; i
++)
2024 maskp
->s6_addr
[i
] = 0xff;
2026 maskp
->s6_addr
[bytelen
] = maskarray
[bitlen
- 1];
2030 * return the best address out of the same scope. if no address was
2031 * found, return the first valid address from designated IF.
2034 in6_ifawithifp(struct ifnet
*ifp
, struct in6_addr
*dst
)
2036 int dst_scope
= in6_addrscope(dst
), blen
= -1, tlen
;
2038 struct in6_ifaddr
*besta
= 0;
2039 struct in6_ifaddr
*dep
[2]; /* last-resort: deprecated */
2041 dep
[0] = dep
[1] = NULL
;
2044 * We first look for addresses in the same scope.
2045 * If there is one, return it.
2046 * If two or more, return one which matches the dst longest.
2047 * If none, return one of global addresses assigned other ifs.
2049 IFADDR_FOREACH(ifa
, ifp
) {
2050 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
->sa_family
!= AF_INET6
)
2052 if (((struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
)->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_ANYCAST
)
2053 continue; /* XXX: is there any case to allow anycast? */
2054 if (((struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
)->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_NOTREADY
)
2055 continue; /* don't use this interface */
2056 if (((struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
)->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_DETACHED
)
2058 if (((struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
)->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_DEPRECATED
) {
2059 if (ip6_use_deprecated
)
2060 dep
[0] = (struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
;
2064 if (dst_scope
== in6_addrscope(IFA_IN6(ifa
))) {
2066 * call in6_matchlen() as few as possible
2070 blen
= in6_matchlen(&besta
->ia_addr
.sin6_addr
, dst
);
2071 tlen
= in6_matchlen(IFA_IN6(ifa
), dst
);
2074 besta
= (struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
;
2077 besta
= (struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
;
2083 IFADDR_FOREACH(ifa
, ifp
) {
2084 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
->sa_family
!= AF_INET6
)
2086 if (((struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
)->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_ANYCAST
)
2087 continue; /* XXX: is there any case to allow anycast? */
2088 if (((struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
)->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_NOTREADY
)
2089 continue; /* don't use this interface */
2090 if (((struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
)->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_DETACHED
)
2092 if (((struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
)->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_DEPRECATED
) {
2093 if (ip6_use_deprecated
)
2094 dep
[1] = (struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
;
2098 return (struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
;
2101 /* use the last-resort values, that are, deprecated addresses */
2111 * perform DAD when interface becomes IFF_UP.
2114 in6_if_up(struct ifnet
*ifp
)
2117 struct in6_ifaddr
*ia
;
2119 IFADDR_FOREACH(ifa
, ifp
) {
2120 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
->sa_family
!= AF_INET6
)
2122 ia
= (struct in6_ifaddr
*)ifa
;
2123 if (ia
->ia6_flags
& IN6_IFF_TENTATIVE
) {
2125 * The TENTATIVE flag was likely set by hand
2126 * beforehand, implicitly indicating the need for DAD.
2127 * We may be able to skip the random delay in this
2128 * case, but we impose delays just in case.
2131 arc4random() % (MAX_RTR_SOLICITATION_DELAY
* hz
));
2136 * special cases, like 6to4, are handled in in6_ifattach
2138 in6_ifattach(ifp
, NULL
);
2142 in6if_do_dad(struct ifnet
*ifp
)
2144 if ((ifp
->if_flags
& IFF_LOOPBACK
) != 0)
2147 switch (ifp
->if_type
) {
2150 * These interfaces do not have the IFF_LOOPBACK flag,
2151 * but loop packets back. We do not have to do DAD on such
2152 * interfaces. We should even omit it, because loop-backed
2153 * NS would confuse the DAD procedure.
2158 * Our DAD routine requires the interface up and running.
2159 * However, some interfaces can be up before the RUNNING
2160 * status. Additionaly, users may try to assign addresses
2161 * before the interface becomes up (or running).
2162 * We simply skip DAD in such a case as a work around.
2163 * XXX: we should rather mark "tentative" on such addresses,
2164 * and do DAD after the interface becomes ready.
2166 if ((ifp
->if_flags
& (IFF_UP
|IFF_RUNNING
)) !=
2167 (IFF_UP
|IFF_RUNNING
))
2175 * Calculate max IPv6 MTU through all the interfaces and store it
2181 unsigned long maxmtu
= 0;
2184 TAILQ_FOREACH(ifp
, &ifnet
, if_list
) {
2185 /* this function can be called during ifnet initialization */
2186 if (!ifp
->if_afdata
[AF_INET6
])
2188 if ((ifp
->if_flags
& IFF_LOOPBACK
) == 0 &&
2189 IN6_LINKMTU(ifp
) > maxmtu
)
2190 maxmtu
= IN6_LINKMTU(ifp
);
2192 if (maxmtu
) /* update only when maxmtu is positive */
2193 in6_maxmtu
= maxmtu
;
2197 * Provide the length of interface identifiers to be used for the link attached
2198 * to the given interface. The length should be defined in "IPv6 over
2199 * xxx-link" document. Note that address architecture might also define
2200 * the length for a particular set of address prefixes, regardless of the
2201 * link type. As clarified in rfc2462bis, those two definitions should be
2202 * consistent, and those really are as of August 2004.
2205 in6_if2idlen(struct ifnet
*ifp
)
2207 switch (ifp
->if_type
) {
2208 case IFT_ETHER
: /* RFC2464 */
2209 case IFT_PROPVIRTUAL
: /* XXX: no RFC. treat it as ether */
2210 case IFT_L2VLAN
: /* ditto */
2211 case IFT_IEEE80211
: /* ditto */
2212 case IFT_FDDI
: /* RFC2467 */
2213 case IFT_ISO88025
: /* RFC2470 (IPv6 over Token Ring) */
2214 case IFT_PPP
: /* RFC2472 */
2215 case IFT_ARCNET
: /* RFC2497 */
2216 case IFT_FRELAY
: /* RFC2590 */
2217 case IFT_IEEE1394
: /* RFC3146 */
2218 case IFT_GIF
: /* draft-ietf-v6ops-mech-v2-07 */
2219 case IFT_LOOP
: /* XXX: is this really correct? */
2223 * Unknown link type:
2224 * It might be controversial to use the today's common constant
2225 * of 64 for these cases unconditionally. For full compliance,
2226 * we should return an error in this case. On the other hand,
2227 * if we simply miss the standard for the link type or a new
2228 * standard is defined for a new link type, the IFID length
2229 * is very likely to be the common constant. As a compromise,
2230 * we always use the constant, but make an explicit notice
2231 * indicating the "unknown" case.
2233 printf("in6_if2idlen: unknown link type (%d)\n", ifp
->if_type
);
2239 in6_domifattach(struct ifnet
*ifp
)
2241 struct in6_ifextra
*ext
;
2243 ext
= malloc(sizeof(*ext
), M_IFADDR
, M_WAITOK
|M_ZERO
);
2245 ext
->in6_ifstat
= malloc(sizeof(struct in6_ifstat
),
2246 M_IFADDR
, M_WAITOK
|M_ZERO
);
2248 ext
->icmp6_ifstat
= malloc(sizeof(struct icmp6_ifstat
),
2249 M_IFADDR
, M_WAITOK
|M_ZERO
);
2251 ext
->nd_ifinfo
= nd6_ifattach(ifp
);
2252 ext
->scope6_id
= scope6_ifattach(ifp
);
2257 in6_domifdetach(struct ifnet
*ifp
, void *aux
)
2259 struct in6_ifextra
*ext
= (struct in6_ifextra
*)aux
;
2261 nd6_ifdetach(ext
->nd_ifinfo
);
2262 free(ext
->in6_ifstat
, M_IFADDR
);
2263 free(ext
->icmp6_ifstat
, M_IFADDR
);
2264 scope6_ifdetach(ext
->scope6_id
);
2265 free(ext
, M_IFADDR
);
2269 * Convert sockaddr_in6 to sockaddr_in. Original sockaddr_in6 must be
2270 * v4 mapped addr or v4 compat addr
2273 in6_sin6_2_sin(struct sockaddr_in
*sin
, struct sockaddr_in6
*sin6
)
2275 memset(sin
, 0, sizeof(*sin
));
2276 sin
->sin_len
= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in
);
2277 sin
->sin_family
= AF_INET
;
2278 sin
->sin_port
= sin6
->sin6_port
;
2279 sin
->sin_addr
.s_addr
= sin6
->sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[3];
2282 /* Convert sockaddr_in to sockaddr_in6 in v4 mapped addr format. */
2284 in6_sin_2_v4mapsin6(struct sockaddr_in
*sin
, struct sockaddr_in6
*sin6
)
2286 memset(sin6
, 0, sizeof(*sin6
));
2287 sin6
->sin6_len
= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6
);
2288 sin6
->sin6_family
= AF_INET6
;
2289 sin6
->sin6_port
= sin
->sin_port
;
2290 sin6
->sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[0] = 0;
2291 sin6
->sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[1] = 0;
2292 sin6
->sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[2] = IPV6_ADDR_INT32_SMP
;
2293 sin6
->sin6_addr
.s6_addr32
[3] = sin
->sin_addr
.s_addr
;
2296 /* Convert sockaddr_in6 into sockaddr_in. */
2298 in6_sin6_2_sin_in_sock(struct sockaddr
*nam
)
2300 struct sockaddr_in
*sin_p
;
2301 struct sockaddr_in6 sin6
;
2304 * Save original sockaddr_in6 addr and convert it
2307 sin6
= *(struct sockaddr_in6
*)nam
;
2308 sin_p
= (struct sockaddr_in
*)nam
;
2309 in6_sin6_2_sin(sin_p
, &sin6
);
2312 /* Convert sockaddr_in into sockaddr_in6 in v4 mapped addr format. */
2314 in6_sin_2_v4mapsin6_in_sock(struct sockaddr
**nam
)
2316 struct sockaddr_in
*sin_p
;
2317 struct sockaddr_in6
*sin6_p
;
2319 sin6_p
= malloc(sizeof(*sin6_p
), M_SONAME
, M_WAITOK
);
2320 sin_p
= (struct sockaddr_in
*)*nam
;
2321 in6_sin_2_v4mapsin6(sin_p
, sin6_p
);
2322 free(*nam
, M_SONAME
);
2323 *nam
= (struct sockaddr
*)sin6_p
;