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/*
* Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 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.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "classifier.h"
#include "dhcp.h"
#include "flow.h"
#include "in-band.h"
#include "netdev.h"
#include "netlink.h"
#include "odp-util.h"
#include "ofproto.h"
#include "ofproto-provider.h"
#include "openflow/openflow.h"
#include "openvswitch/ofp-actions.h"
#include "openvswitch/ofpbuf.h"
#include "openvswitch/vlog.h"
#include "packets.h"
#include "poll-loop.h"
#include "timeval.h"
VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(in_band);
/* Priorities used in classifier for in-band rules. These values are higher
* than any that may be set with OpenFlow, and "18" kind of looks like "IB".
* The ordering of priorities is not important because all of the rules set up
* by in-band control have the same action. The only reason to use more than
* one priority is to make the kind of flow easier to see during debugging. */
enum {
/* One set per bridge. */
IBR_FROM_LOCAL_DHCP = 180000, /* (a) From local port, DHCP. */
IBR_TO_LOCAL_ARP, /* (b) To local port, ARP. */
IBR_FROM_LOCAL_ARP, /* (c) From local port, ARP. */
/* One set per unique next-hop MAC. */
IBR_TO_NEXT_HOP_ARP, /* (d) To remote MAC, ARP. */
IBR_FROM_NEXT_HOP_ARP, /* (e) From remote MAC, ARP. */
/* One set per unique remote IP address. */
IBR_TO_REMOTE_ARP, /* (f) To remote IP, ARP. */
IBR_FROM_REMOTE_ARP, /* (g) From remote IP, ARP. */
/* One set per unique remote (IP,port) pair. */
IBR_TO_REMOTE_TCP, /* (h) To remote IP, TCP port. */
IBR_FROM_REMOTE_TCP /* (i) From remote IP, TCP port. */
};
/* Track one remote IP and next hop information. */
struct in_band_remote {
struct sockaddr_in remote_addr; /* IP address, in network byte order. */
struct eth_addr remote_mac; /* Next-hop MAC, all-zeros if unknown. */
struct eth_addr last_remote_mac; /* Previous nonzero next-hop MAC. */
struct netdev *remote_netdev; /* Device to send to next-hop MAC. */
};
/* What to do to an in_band_rule. */
enum in_band_op {
ADD, /* Add the rule to ofproto's flow table. */
DEL /* Delete the rule from ofproto's flow table. */
};
/* A rule to add to or delete from ofproto's flow table. */
struct in_band_rule {
struct hmap_node hmap_node; /* In struct in_band's "rules" hmap. */
struct match match;
int priority;
enum in_band_op op;
};
struct in_band {
struct ofproto *ofproto;
int queue_id;
/* Remote information. */
time_t next_remote_refresh; /* Refresh timer. */
struct in_band_remote *remotes;
size_t n_remotes;
/* Local information. */
time_t next_local_refresh; /* Refresh timer. */
struct eth_addr local_mac; /* Current MAC. */
struct netdev *local_netdev; /* Local port's network device. */
/* Flow tracking. */
struct hmap rules; /* Contains "struct in_band_rule"s. */
};
static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(60, 60);
static int
refresh_remote(struct in_band *ib, struct in_band_remote *r)
{
struct in_addr next_hop_inaddr;
char *next_hop_dev;
int retval;
/* Find the next-hop IP address. */
r->remote_mac = eth_addr_zero;
retval = netdev_get_next_hop(ib->local_netdev, &r->remote_addr.sin_addr,
&next_hop_inaddr, &next_hop_dev);
if (retval) {
VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "%s: cannot find route for controller "
"("IP_FMT"): %s",
ib->ofproto->name,
IP_ARGS(r->remote_addr.sin_addr.s_addr),
ovs_strerror(retval));
return 1;
}
if (!next_hop_inaddr.s_addr) {
next_hop_inaddr = r->remote_addr.sin_addr;
}
/* Open the next-hop network device. */
if (!r->remote_netdev
|| strcmp(netdev_get_name(r->remote_netdev), next_hop_dev))
{
netdev_close(r->remote_netdev);
retval = netdev_open(next_hop_dev, NULL, &r->remote_netdev);
if (retval) {
VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "%s: cannot open netdev %s (next hop "
"to controller "IP_FMT"): %s",
ib->ofproto->name, next_hop_dev,
IP_ARGS(r->remote_addr.sin_addr.s_addr),
ovs_strerror(retval));
free(next_hop_dev);
return 1;
}
}
free(next_hop_dev);
/* Look up the MAC address of the next-hop IP address. */
retval = netdev_arp_lookup(r->remote_netdev, next_hop_inaddr.s_addr,
&r->remote_mac);
if (retval) {
VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "%s: cannot look up remote MAC address ("IP_FMT"): %s",
ib->ofproto->name, IP_ARGS(next_hop_inaddr.s_addr),
ovs_strerror(retval));
}
/* If we don't have a MAC address, then refresh quickly, since we probably
* will get a MAC address soon (via ARP). Otherwise, we can afford to wait
* a little while. */
return eth_addr_is_zero(r->remote_mac) ? 1 : 10;
}
static bool
refresh_remotes(struct in_band *ib)
{
struct in_band_remote *r;
bool any_changes;
if (time_now() < ib->next_remote_refresh) {
return false;
}
any_changes = false;
ib->next_remote_refresh = TIME_MAX;
for (r = ib->remotes; r < &ib->remotes[ib->n_remotes]; r++) {
struct eth_addr old_remote_mac;
time_t next_refresh;
/* Save old MAC. */
old_remote_mac = r->remote_mac;
/* Refresh remote information. */
next_refresh = refresh_remote(ib, r) + time_now();
ib->next_remote_refresh = MIN(ib->next_remote_refresh, next_refresh);
/* If the MAC changed, log the changes. */
if (!eth_addr_equals(r->remote_mac, old_remote_mac)) {
any_changes = true;
if (!eth_addr_is_zero(r->remote_mac)
&& !eth_addr_equals(r->last_remote_mac, r->remote_mac)) {
VLOG_DBG("%s: remote MAC address changed from "ETH_ADDR_FMT
" to "ETH_ADDR_FMT,
ib->ofproto->name,
ETH_ADDR_ARGS(r->last_remote_mac),
ETH_ADDR_ARGS(r->remote_mac));
r->last_remote_mac = r->remote_mac;
}
}
}
return any_changes;
}
/* Refreshes the MAC address of the local port into ib->local_mac, if it is due
* for a refresh. Returns true if anything changed, otherwise false. */
static bool
refresh_local(struct in_band *ib)
{
struct eth_addr ea;
time_t now;
now = time_now();
if (now < ib->next_local_refresh) {
return false;
}
ib->next_local_refresh = now + 1;
if (netdev_get_etheraddr(ib->local_netdev, &ea)
|| eth_addr_equals(ea, ib->local_mac)) {
return false;
}
ib->local_mac = ea;
return true;
}
/* Returns true if packets in 'flow' should be directed to the local port.
* (This keeps the flow table from preventing DHCP replies from being seen by
* the local port.) */
bool
in_band_must_output_to_local_port(const struct flow *flow)
{
return (flow->dl_type == htons(ETH_TYPE_IP)
&& flow->nw_proto == IPPROTO_UDP
&& flow->tp_src == htons(DHCP_SERVER_PORT)
&& flow->tp_dst == htons(DHCP_CLIENT_PORT));
}
/* Returns the number of in-band rules currently installed in the flow
* table. */
int
in_band_count_rules(const struct in_band *ib)
{
return hmap_count(&ib->rules);
}
static void
add_rule(struct in_band *ib, const struct match *match, int priority)
{
uint32_t hash = match_hash(match, 0);
struct in_band_rule *rule;
HMAP_FOR_EACH_WITH_HASH (rule, hmap_node, hash, &ib->rules) {
if (match_equal(&rule->match, match)) {
rule->op = ADD;
return;
}
}
rule = xmalloc(sizeof *rule);
rule->match = *match;
rule->priority = priority;
rule->op = ADD;
hmap_insert(&ib->rules, &rule->hmap_node, hash);
}
static void
update_rules(struct in_band *ib)
{
struct in_band_rule *ib_rule;
struct in_band_remote *r;
struct match match;
/* Mark all the existing rules for deletion. (Afterward we will re-add any
* rules that are still valid.) */
HMAP_FOR_EACH (ib_rule, hmap_node, &ib->rules) {
ib_rule->op = DEL;
}
if (ib->n_remotes && !eth_addr_is_zero(ib->local_mac)) {
/* (a) Allow DHCP requests sent from the local port. */
match_init_catchall(&match);
match_set_in_port(&match, OFPP_LOCAL);
match_set_dl_type(&match, htons(ETH_TYPE_IP));
match_set_dl_src(&match, ib->local_mac);
match_set_nw_proto(&match, IPPROTO_UDP);
match_set_tp_src(&match, htons(DHCP_CLIENT_PORT));
match_set_tp_dst(&match, htons(DHCP_SERVER_PORT));
add_rule(ib, &match, IBR_FROM_LOCAL_DHCP);
/* (b) Allow ARP replies to the local port's MAC address. */
match_init_catchall(&match);
match_set_dl_type(&match, htons(ETH_TYPE_ARP));
match_set_dl_dst(&match, ib->local_mac);
match_set_nw_proto(&match, ARP_OP_REPLY);
add_rule(ib, &match, IBR_TO_LOCAL_ARP);
/* (c) Allow ARP requests from the local port's MAC address. */
match_init_catchall(&match);
match_set_dl_type(&match, htons(ETH_TYPE_ARP));
match_set_dl_src(&match, ib->local_mac);
match_set_nw_proto(&match, ARP_OP_REQUEST);
add_rule(ib, &match, IBR_FROM_LOCAL_ARP);
}
for (r = ib->remotes; r < &ib->remotes[ib->n_remotes]; r++) {
if (eth_addr_is_zero(r->remote_mac)) {
continue;
}
/* (d) Allow ARP replies to the next hop's MAC address. */
match_init_catchall(&match);
match_set_dl_type(&match, htons(ETH_TYPE_ARP));
match_set_dl_dst(&match, r->remote_mac);
match_set_nw_proto(&match, ARP_OP_REPLY);
add_rule(ib, &match, IBR_TO_NEXT_HOP_ARP);
/* (e) Allow ARP requests from the next hop's MAC address. */
match_init_catchall(&match);
match_set_dl_type(&match, htons(ETH_TYPE_ARP));
match_set_dl_src(&match, r->remote_mac);
match_set_nw_proto(&match, ARP_OP_REQUEST);
add_rule(ib, &match, IBR_FROM_NEXT_HOP_ARP);
}
for (r = ib->remotes; r < &ib->remotes[ib->n_remotes]; r++) {
const struct sockaddr_in *a = &r->remote_addr;
/* (f) Allow ARP replies containing the remote's IP address as a
* target. */
match_init_catchall(&match);
match_set_dl_type(&match, htons(ETH_TYPE_ARP));
match_set_nw_proto(&match, ARP_OP_REPLY);
match_set_nw_dst(&match, a->sin_addr.s_addr);
add_rule(ib, &match, IBR_TO_REMOTE_ARP);
/* (g) Allow ARP requests containing the remote's IP address as a
* source. */
match_init_catchall(&match);
match_set_dl_type(&match, htons(ETH_TYPE_ARP));
match_set_nw_proto(&match, ARP_OP_REQUEST);
match_set_nw_src(&match, a->sin_addr.s_addr);
add_rule(ib, &match, IBR_FROM_REMOTE_ARP);
/* (h) Allow TCP traffic to the remote's IP and port. */
match_init_catchall(&match);
match_set_dl_type(&match, htons(ETH_TYPE_IP));
match_set_nw_proto(&match, IPPROTO_TCP);
match_set_nw_dst(&match, a->sin_addr.s_addr);
match_set_tp_dst(&match, a->sin_port);
add_rule(ib, &match, IBR_TO_REMOTE_TCP);
/* (i) Allow TCP traffic from the remote's IP and port. */
match_init_catchall(&match);
match_set_dl_type(&match, htons(ETH_TYPE_IP));
match_set_nw_proto(&match, IPPROTO_TCP);
match_set_nw_src(&match, a->sin_addr.s_addr);
match_set_tp_src(&match, a->sin_port);
add_rule(ib, &match, IBR_FROM_REMOTE_TCP);
}
}
/* Updates the OpenFlow flow table for the current state of in-band control.
* Returns true ordinarily. Returns false if no remotes are configured on 'ib'
* and 'ib' doesn't have any rules left to remove from the OpenFlow flow
* table. Thus, a false return value means that the caller can destroy 'ib'
* without leaving extra flows hanging around in the flow table. */
bool
in_band_run(struct in_band *ib)
{
uint64_t ofpacts_stub[128 / 8];
struct ofpbuf ofpacts;
struct in_band_rule *rule, *next;
ofpbuf_use_stub(&ofpacts, ofpacts_stub, sizeof ofpacts_stub);
if (ib->queue_id >= 0) {
ofpact_put_SET_QUEUE(&ofpacts)->queue_id = ib->queue_id;
}
ofpact_put_OUTPUT(&ofpacts)->port = OFPP_NORMAL;
refresh_local(ib);
refresh_remotes(ib);
update_rules(ib);
HMAP_FOR_EACH_SAFE (rule, next, hmap_node, &ib->rules) {
switch (rule->op) {
case ADD:
ofproto_add_flow(ib->ofproto, &rule->match, rule->priority,
ofpacts.data, ofpacts.size);
break;
case DEL:
ovs_mutex_lock(&ofproto_mutex);
ofproto_delete_flow(ib->ofproto, &rule->match, rule->priority);
ovs_mutex_unlock(&ofproto_mutex);
hmap_remove(&ib->rules, &rule->hmap_node);
free(rule);
break;
}
}
ofpbuf_uninit(&ofpacts);
return ib->n_remotes || !hmap_is_empty(&ib->rules);
}
void
in_band_wait(struct in_band *in_band)
{
long long int wakeup
= MIN(in_band->next_remote_refresh, in_band->next_local_refresh);
poll_timer_wait_until(wakeup * 1000);
}
int
in_band_create(struct ofproto *ofproto, const char *local_name,
struct in_band **in_bandp)
{
struct in_band *in_band;
struct netdev *local_netdev;
int error;
const char *type = ofproto_port_open_type(ofproto->type, "internal");
*in_bandp = NULL;
error = netdev_open(local_name, type, &local_netdev);
if (error) {
VLOG_ERR("%s: failed to initialize in-band control: cannot open "
"datapath local port %s (%s)", ofproto->name,
local_name, ovs_strerror(error));
return error;
}
in_band = xzalloc(sizeof *in_band);
in_band->ofproto = ofproto;
in_band->queue_id = -1;
in_band->next_remote_refresh = TIME_MIN;
in_band->next_local_refresh = TIME_MIN;
in_band->local_netdev = local_netdev;
hmap_init(&in_band->rules);
*in_bandp = in_band;
return 0;
}
void
in_band_destroy(struct in_band *ib)
{
if (ib) {
struct in_band_rule *rule;
HMAP_FOR_EACH_POP (rule, hmap_node, &ib->rules) {
free(rule);
}
hmap_destroy(&ib->rules);
in_band_set_remotes(ib, NULL, 0);
netdev_close(ib->local_netdev);
free(ib);
}
}
static bool
any_addresses_changed(struct in_band *ib,
const struct sockaddr_in *addresses, size_t n)
{
size_t i;
if (n != ib->n_remotes) {
return true;
}
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
const struct sockaddr_in *old = &ib->remotes[i].remote_addr;
const struct sockaddr_in *new = &addresses[i];
if (old->sin_addr.s_addr != new->sin_addr.s_addr ||
old->sin_port != new->sin_port) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
void
in_band_set_remotes(struct in_band *ib,
const struct sockaddr_in *addresses, size_t n)
{
size_t i;
if (!any_addresses_changed(ib, addresses, n)) {
return;
}
/* Clear old remotes. */
for (i = 0; i < ib->n_remotes; i++) {
netdev_close(ib->remotes[i].remote_netdev);
}
free(ib->remotes);
/* Set up new remotes. */
ib->remotes = n ? xzalloc(n * sizeof *ib->remotes) : NULL;
ib->n_remotes = n;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
ib->remotes[i].remote_addr = addresses[i];
}
/* Force refresh in next call to in_band_run(). */
ib->next_remote_refresh = TIME_MIN;
}
/* Sets the OpenFlow queue used by flows set up by 'ib' to 'queue_id'. If
* 'queue_id' is negative, 'ib' will not set any queue (which is also the
* default). */
void
in_band_set_queue(struct in_band *ib, int queue_id)
{
ib->queue_id = queue_id;
}