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Linux hostif: Packet injection works. Mutexless filter intance lookup.

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1/* $Id: VBoxNetFltInternal.h 13938 2008-11-06 20:54:47Z vboxsync $ */
2/** @file
3 * VBoxNetFlt - Network Filter Driver (Host), Internal Header.
4 */
5
6/*
7 * Copyright (C) 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
8 *
9 * Sun Microsystems, Inc. confidential
10 * All rights reserved
11 */
12
13#ifndef ___VBoxNetFltInternal_h___
14#define ___VBoxNetFltInternal_h___
15
16#include <VBox/sup.h>
17#include <VBox/intnet.h>
18#include <iprt/semaphore.h>
19#include <iprt/assert.h>
20
21
22__BEGIN_DECLS
23
24/** Pointer to the globals. */
25typedef struct VBOXNETFLTGLOBALS *PVBOXNETFLTGLOBALS;
26
27
28/**
29 * The state of a filter driver instance.
30 *
31 * The state machine differs a bit between the platforms because of
32 * the way we hook into the stack. On some hosts we can dynamically
33 * attach when required (on CreateInstance) and on others we will
34 * have to connect when the network stack is bound up. These modes
35 * are called static and dynamic config and governed at compile time
36 * by the VBOXNETFLT_STATIC_CONFIG define.
37 *
38 * See sec_netflt_msc for more details on locking and synchronization.
39 */
40typedef enum VBOXNETFTLINSSTATE
41{
42 /** The usual invalid state. */
43 kVBoxNetFltInsState_Invalid = 0,
44 /** Initialization.
45 * We've reserved the interface name but need to attach to the actual
46 * network interface outside the lock to avoid deadlocks.
47 * In the dynamic case this happens during a Create(Instance) call.
48 * In the static case it happens during driver initialization. */
49 kVBoxNetFltInsState_Initializing,
50#ifdef VBOXNETFLT_STATIC_CONFIG
51 /** Unconnected, not hooked up to a switch (static only).
52 * The filter driver instance has been instantiated and hooked up,
53 * waiting to be connected to an internal network. */
54 kVBoxNetFltInsState_Unconnected,
55#endif
56 /** Connected to an internal network. */
57 kVBoxNetFltInsState_Connected,
58 /** Disconnecting from the internal network and possibly the host network interface.
59 * Partly for reasons of deadlock avoidance again. */
60 kVBoxNetFltInsState_Disconnecting,
61 /** The instance has been disconnected from both the host and the internal network. */
62 kVBoxNetFltInsState_Destroyed,
63
64 /** The habitual 32-bit enum hack. */
65 kVBoxNetFltInsState_32BitHack = 0x7fffffff
66} VBOXNETFTLINSSTATE;
67
68
69/**
70 * The per-instance data of the VBox filter driver.
71 *
72 * This is data associated with a network interface / NIC / wossname which
73 * the filter driver has been or may be attached to. When possible it is
74 * attached dynamically, but this may not be possible on all OSes so we have
75 * to be flexible about things.
76 *
77 * A network interface / NIC / wossname can only have one filter driver
78 * instance attached to it. So, attempts at connecting an internal network
79 * to an interface that's already in use (connected to another internal network)
80 * will result in a VERR_SHARING_VIOLATION.
81 *
82 * Only one internal network can connect to a filter driver instance.
83 */
84typedef struct VBOXNETFLTINS
85{
86 /** Pointer to the next interface in the list. (VBOXNETFLTGLOBAL::pInstanceHead) */
87 struct VBOXNETFLTINS *pNext;
88 /** Our RJ-45 port.
89 * This is what the internal network plugs into. */
90 INTNETTRUNKIFPORT MyPort;
91 /** The RJ-45 port on the INTNET "switch".
92 * This is what we're connected to. */
93 PINTNETTRUNKSWPORT pSwitchPort;
94 /** Pointer to the globals. */
95 PVBOXNETFLTGLOBALS pGlobals;
96
97 /** The spinlock protecting the state variables and host interface handle. */
98 RTSPINLOCK hSpinlock;
99 /** The current interface state. */
100 VBOXNETFTLINSSTATE volatile enmState;
101 /** Active / Suspended indicator. */
102 bool volatile fActive;
103 /** Disconnected from the host network interface. */
104 bool volatile fDisconnectedFromHost;
105 /** Rediscovery is pending.
106 * cBusy will never reach zero during rediscovery, so which
107 * takes care of serializing rediscovery and disconnecting. */
108 bool volatile fRediscoveryPending;
109#if (ARCH_BITS == 32) && defined(__GNUC__)
110 uint32_t u32Padding; /**< Alignment padding, will assert in ASMAtomicUoWriteU64 otherwise. */
111#endif
112 /** The timestamp of the last rediscovery. */
113 uint64_t volatile NanoTSLastRediscovery;
114 /** Reference count. */
115 uint32_t volatile cRefs;
116 /** The busy count.
117 * This counts the number of current callers and pending packet. */
118 uint32_t volatile cBusy;
119 /** The event that is signaled when we go idle and that pfnWaitForIdle blocks on. */
120 RTSEMEVENT hEventIdle;
121
122 union
123 {
124#ifdef VBOXNETFLT_OS_SPECFIC
125 struct
126 {
127# if defined(RT_OS_DARWIN)
128 /** @name Darwin instance data.
129 * @{ */
130 /** Pointer to the darwin network interface we're attached to.
131 * This is treated as highly volatile and should only be read and retained
132 * while owning hSpinlock. Releasing references to this should not be done
133 * while owning it though as we might end up destroying it in some paths. */
134 ifnet_t volatile pIfNet;
135 /** The interface filter handle.
136 * Same access rules as with pIfNet. */
137 interface_filter_t volatile pIfFilter;
138 /** Whether we've need to set promiscuous mode when the interface comes up. */
139 bool volatile fNeedSetPromiscuous;
140 /** Whether we've successfully put the interface into to promiscuous mode.
141 * This is for dealing with the ENETDOWN case. */
142 bool volatile fSetPromiscuous;
143 /** The MAC address of the interface. */
144 RTMAC Mac;
145 /** @} */
146# elif defined(RT_OS_LINUX)
147 /** @name Linux instance data
148 * @{ */
149 /** Pointer to the device. */
150 struct net_device volatile *pDev;
151 struct notifier_block volatile *pNotifier;
152 /** Whether we've need to set promiscuous mode when the interface comes up. */
153 bool volatile fNeedSetPromiscuous;
154 /** Whether we've successfully put the interface into to promiscuous mode.
155 * This is for dealing with the ENETDOWN case. */
156 bool volatile fSetPromiscuous;
157 /** The MAC address of the interface. */
158 RTMAC Mac;
159 struct packet_type PacketType;
160 /** @} */
161# elif defined(RT_OS_SOLARIS)
162 /** @name Solaris instance data.
163 * @{ */
164 /** Pointer to the bound IPv4 stream. */
165 void volatile *pvIp4Stream;
166 /** Pointer to the bound IPv6 stream. */
167 void volatile *pvIp6Stream;
168 /** Pointer to the bound ARP stream. */
169 void volatile *pvArpStream;
170 /** Pointer to the unbound promiscuous stream. */
171 void volatile *pvPromiscStream;
172 /** Layered device handle to the interface. */
173 ldi_handle_t hIface;
174 /** The MAC address of the interface. */
175 RTMAC Mac;
176 /** Mutex protection used for loopback. */
177 RTSEMFASTMUTEX hFastMtx;
178 /** @} */
179# elif defined(RT_OS_WINDOWS)
180 /** @name Windows instance data.
181 * @{ */
182# ifdef VBOX_NETFLT_ONDEMAND_BIND
183 /** Filter driver device context. */
184 ADAPT IfAdaptor;
185# else
186 /** Pointer to the filter driver device context. */
187 PADAPT volatile pIfAdaptor;
188# endif
189 /** The MAC address of the interface. Caching MAC for performance reasons. */
190 RTMAC Mac;
191 /** @} */
192# else
193# error "PORTME"
194# endif
195 } s;
196#endif
197 /** Padding. */
198#if defined(RT_OS_WINDOWS) && defined(VBOX_NETFLT_ONDEMAND_BIND)
199 uint8_t abPadding[192];
200#else
201 uint8_t abPadding[64];
202#endif
203 } u;
204
205 /** The interface name. */
206 char szName[1];
207} VBOXNETFLTINS;
208/** Pointer to the instance data of a host network filter driver. */
209typedef struct VBOXNETFLTINS *PVBOXNETFLTINS;
210
211AssertCompileMemberAlignment(VBOXNETFLTINS, NanoTSLastRediscovery, 8);
212#ifdef VBOXNETFLT_OS_SPECFIC
213AssertCompile(RT_SIZEOFMEMB(VBOXNETFLTINS, u.s) <= RT_SIZEOFMEMB(VBOXNETFLTINS, u.abPadding));
214#endif
215
216
217/**
218 * The global data of the VBox filter driver.
219 *
220 * This contains the bit required for communicating with support driver, VBoxDrv
221 * (start out as SupDrv).
222 */
223typedef struct VBOXNETFLTGLOBALS
224{
225 /** Mutex protecting the list of instances and state changes. */
226 RTSEMFASTMUTEX hFastMtx;
227 /** Pointer to a list of instance data. */
228 PVBOXNETFLTINS pInstanceHead;
229
230 /** The INTNET trunk network interface factory. */
231 INTNETTRUNKFACTORY TrunkFactory;
232 /** The SUPDRV component factory registration. */
233 SUPDRVFACTORY SupDrvFactory;
234 /** The number of current factory references. */
235 int32_t volatile cFactoryRefs;
236
237 /** The SUPDRV IDC handle (opaque struct). */
238 SUPDRVIDCHANDLE SupDrvIDC;
239} VBOXNETFLTGLOBALS;
240
241
242DECLHIDDEN(int) vboxNetFltInitGlobals(PVBOXNETFLTGLOBALS pGlobals);
243DECLHIDDEN(int) vboxNetFltTryDeleteGlobals(PVBOXNETFLTGLOBALS pGlobals);
244DECLHIDDEN(bool) vboxNetFltCanUnload(PVBOXNETFLTGLOBALS pGlobals);
245DECLHIDDEN(PVBOXNETFLTINS) vboxNetFltFindInstance(PVBOXNETFLTGLOBALS pGlobals, const char *pszName);
246
247DECLHIDDEN(void) vboxNetFltRetain(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis, bool fBusy);
248DECLHIDDEN(void) vboxNetFltRelease(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis, bool fBusy);
249
250
251/** @name The OS specific interface.
252 * @{ */
253/**
254 * Try rediscover the host interface.
255 *
256 * This is called periodically from the transmit path if we're marked as
257 * disconnected from the host. There is no chance of a race here.
258 *
259 * @returns true if the interface was successfully rediscovered and reattach,
260 * otherwise false.
261 * @param pThis The new instance.
262 */
263DECLHIDDEN(bool) vboxNetFltOsMaybeRediscovered(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis);
264
265/**
266 * Transmits a frame.
267 *
268 * @return IPRT status code.
269 * @param pThis The new instance.
270 * @param pSG The (scatter/)gather list.
271 * @param fDst The destination mask. At least one bit will be set.
272 *
273 * @remarks Owns the out-bound trunk port semaphore.
274 */
275DECLHIDDEN(int) vboxNetFltPortOsXmit(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis, PINTNETSG pSG, uint32_t fDst);
276
277/**
278 * Checks if the interface is in promiscuous mode from the host perspective.
279 *
280 * If it is, then the internal networking switch will send frames
281 * heading for the wire to the host as well.
282 *
283 * @see INTNETTRUNKIFPORT::pfnIsPromiscuous for more details.
284 *
285 * @returns true / false accordingly.
286 * @param pThis The instance.
287 *
288 * @remarks Owns the network lock and the out-bound trunk port semaphores.
289 */
290DECLHIDDEN(bool) vboxNetFltPortOsIsPromiscuous(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis);
291
292/**
293 * Get the MAC address of the interface we're attached to.
294 *
295 * Used by the internal networking switch for implementing the
296 * shared-MAC-on-the-wire mode.
297 *
298 * @param pThis The instance.
299 * @param pMac Where to store the MAC address.
300 * If you don't know, set all the bits except the first (the multicast one).
301 *
302 * @remarks Owns the network lock and the out-bound trunk port semaphores.
303 */
304DECLHIDDEN(void) vboxNetFltPortOsGetMacAddress(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis, PRTMAC pMac);
305
306/**
307 * Checks if the specified MAC address is for any of the host interfaces.
308 *
309 * Used by the internal networking switch to decide the destination(s)
310 * of a frame.
311 *
312 * @returns true / false accordingly.
313 * @param pThis The instance.
314 * @param pMac The MAC address.
315 *
316 * @remarks Owns the network lock and the out-bound trunk port semaphores.
317 */
318DECLHIDDEN(bool) vboxNetFltPortOsIsHostMac(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis, PCRTMAC pMac);
319
320/**
321 * This is called when activating or suspending the instance.
322 *
323 * Use this method to enable and disable promiscuous mode on
324 * the interface to prevent unnecessary interrupt load.
325 *
326 * It is only called when the state changes.
327 *
328 * @param pThis The instance.
329 *
330 * @remarks Owns the lock for the out-bound trunk port.
331 */
332DECLHIDDEN(void) vboxNetFltPortOsSetActive(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis, bool fActive);
333
334/**
335 * This is called to when disconnecting from a network.
336 *
337 * @return IPRT status code.
338 * @param pThis The new instance.
339 *
340 * @remarks May own the semaphores for the global list, the network lock and the out-bound trunk port.
341 */
342DECLHIDDEN(int) vboxNetFltOsDisconnectIt(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis);
343
344/**
345 * This is called to when connecting to a network.
346 *
347 * @return IPRT status code.
348 * @param pThis The new instance.
349 *
350 * @remarks Owns the semaphores for the global list, the network lock and the out-bound trunk port.
351 */
352DECLHIDDEN(int) vboxNetFltOsConnectIt(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis);
353
354/**
355 * Counter part to vboxNetFltOsInitInstance().
356 *
357 * @return IPRT status code.
358 * @param pThis The new instance.
359 *
360 * @remarks May own the semaphores for the global list, the network lock and the out-bound trunk port.
361 */
362DECLHIDDEN(void) vboxNetFltOsDeleteInstance(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis);
363
364/**
365 * This is called to attach to the actual host interface
366 * after linking the instance into the list.
367 *
368 * @return IPRT status code.
369 * @param pThis The new instance.
370 *
371 * @remarks Owns no locks.
372 */
373DECLHIDDEN(int) vboxNetFltOsInitInstance(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis);
374
375/**
376 * This is called to perform structure initializations.
377 *
378 * @return IPRT status code.
379 * @param pThis The new instance.
380 *
381 * @remarks Owns no locks.
382 */
383DECLHIDDEN(int) vboxNetFltOsPreInitInstance(PVBOXNETFLTINS pThis);
384/** @} */
385
386
387__END_DECLS
388
389#endif
390
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