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34 * The default rule number. By the design of ip_fw, the default rule
35 * is the last one, so its number can also serve as the highest number
36 * allowed for a rule. The ip_fw code relies on both meanings of this
39 #define IPFW_DEFAULT_RULE 65535
41 #define RESVD_SET 31 /*set for default and persistent rules*/
42 #define IPFW_MAX_SETS 32 /* Number of sets supported by ipfw*/
45 * Compat values for old clients
48 #define IPFW_TABLES_MAX 65535
49 #define IPFW_TABLES_DEFAULT 128
53 * Most commands (queue, pipe, tag, untag, limit...) can have a 16-bit
54 * argument between 1 and 65534. The value 0 (IP_FW_TARG) is used
55 * to represent 'tablearg' value, e.g. indicate the use of a 'tablearg'
56 * result of the most recent table() lookup.
57 * Note that 16bit is only a historical limit, resulting from
58 * the use of a 16-bit fields for that value. In reality, we can have
59 * 2^32 pipes, queues, tag values and so on.
61 #define IPFW_ARG_MIN 1
62 #define IPFW_ARG_MAX 65534
63 #define IP_FW_TABLEARG 65535 /* Compat value for old clients */
64 #define IP_FW_TARG 0 /* Current tablearg value */
65 #define IP_FW_NAT44_GLOBAL 65535 /* arg1 value for "nat global" */
68 * Number of entries in the call stack of the call/return commands.
69 * Call stack currently is an uint16_t array with rule numbers.
71 #define IPFW_CALLSTACK_SIZE 16
73 /* IP_FW3 header/opcodes */
74 typedef struct _ip_fw3_opheader {
75 uint16_t opcode; /* Operation opcode */
76 uint16_t version; /* Opcode version */
77 uint16_t reserved[2]; /* Align to 64-bit boundary */
81 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XADD 86 /* add entry */
82 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XDEL 87 /* delete entry */
83 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XGETSIZE 88 /* get table size (deprecated) */
84 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XLIST 89 /* list table contents */
85 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XDESTROY 90 /* destroy table */
86 #define IP_FW_TABLES_XLIST 92 /* list all tables */
87 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XINFO 93 /* request info for one table */
88 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XFLUSH 94 /* flush table data */
89 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XCREATE 95 /* create new table */
90 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XMODIFY 96 /* modify existing table */
91 #define IP_FW_XGET 97 /* Retrieve configuration */
92 #define IP_FW_XADD 98 /* add rule */
93 #define IP_FW_XDEL 99 /* del rule */
94 #define IP_FW_XMOVE 100 /* move rules to different set */
95 #define IP_FW_XZERO 101 /* clear accounting */
96 #define IP_FW_XRESETLOG 102 /* zero rules logs */
97 #define IP_FW_SET_SWAP 103 /* Swap between 2 sets */
98 #define IP_FW_SET_MOVE 104 /* Move one set to another one */
99 #define IP_FW_SET_ENABLE 105 /* Enable/disable sets */
100 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XFIND 106 /* finds an entry */
101 #define IP_FW_XIFLIST 107 /* list tracked interfaces */
102 #define IP_FW_TABLES_ALIST 108 /* list table algorithms */
103 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XSWAP 109 /* swap two tables */
104 #define IP_FW_TABLE_VLIST 110 /* dump table value hash */
106 #define IP_FW_NAT44_XCONFIG 111 /* Create/modify NAT44 instance */
107 #define IP_FW_NAT44_DESTROY 112 /* Destroys NAT44 instance */
108 #define IP_FW_NAT44_XGETCONFIG 113 /* Get NAT44 instance config */
109 #define IP_FW_NAT44_LIST_NAT 114 /* List all NAT44 instances */
110 #define IP_FW_NAT44_XGETLOG 115 /* Get log from NAT44 instance */
112 #define IP_FW_DUMP_SOPTCODES 116 /* Dump available sopts/versions */
113 #define IP_FW_DUMP_SRVOBJECTS 117 /* Dump existing named objects */
115 #define IP_FW_NAT64STL_CREATE 130 /* Create stateless NAT64 instance */
116 #define IP_FW_NAT64STL_DESTROY 131 /* Destroy stateless NAT64 instance */
117 #define IP_FW_NAT64STL_CONFIG 132 /* Modify stateless NAT64 instance */
118 #define IP_FW_NAT64STL_LIST 133 /* List stateless NAT64 instances */
119 #define IP_FW_NAT64STL_STATS 134 /* Get NAT64STL instance statistics */
120 #define IP_FW_NAT64STL_RESET_STATS 135 /* Reset NAT64STL instance statistics */
122 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_CREATE 140 /* Create stateful NAT64 instance */
123 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_DESTROY 141 /* Destroy stateful NAT64 instance */
124 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_CONFIG 142 /* Modify stateful NAT64 instance */
125 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_LIST 143 /* List stateful NAT64 instances */
126 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_STATS 144 /* Get NAT64LSN instance statistics */
127 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_LIST_STATES 145 /* Get stateful NAT64 states */
128 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_RESET_STATS 146 /* Reset NAT64LSN instance statistics */
130 #define IP_FW_NPTV6_CREATE 150 /* Create NPTv6 instance */
131 #define IP_FW_NPTV6_DESTROY 151 /* Destroy NPTv6 instance */
132 #define IP_FW_NPTV6_CONFIG 152 /* Modify NPTv6 instance */
133 #define IP_FW_NPTV6_LIST 153 /* List NPTv6 instances */
134 #define IP_FW_NPTV6_STATS 154 /* Get NPTv6 instance statistics */
135 #define IP_FW_NPTV6_RESET_STATS 155 /* Reset NPTv6 instance statistics */
137 #define IP_FW_NAT64CLAT_CREATE 160 /* Create clat NAT64 instance */
138 #define IP_FW_NAT64CLAT_DESTROY 161 /* Destroy clat NAT64 instance */
139 #define IP_FW_NAT64CLAT_CONFIG 162 /* Modify clat NAT64 instance */
140 #define IP_FW_NAT64CLAT_LIST 163 /* List clat NAT64 instances */
141 #define IP_FW_NAT64CLAT_STATS 164 /* Get NAT64CLAT instance statistics */
142 #define IP_FW_NAT64CLAT_RESET_STATS 165 /* Reset NAT64CLAT instance statistics */
145 * The kernel representation of ipfw rules is made of a list of
146 * 'instructions' (for all practical purposes equivalent to BPF
147 * instructions), which specify which fields of the packet
148 * (or its metadata) should be analysed.
150 * Each instruction is stored in a structure which begins with
151 * "ipfw_insn", and can contain extra fields depending on the
152 * instruction type (listed below).
153 * Note that the code is written so that individual instructions
154 * have a size which is a multiple of 32 bits. This means that, if
155 * such structures contain pointers or other 64-bit entities,
156 * (there is just one instance now) they may end up unaligned on
157 * 64-bit architectures, so the must be handled with care.
159 * "enum ipfw_opcodes" are the opcodes supported. We can have up
160 * to 256 different opcodes. When adding new opcodes, they should
161 * be appended to the end of the opcode list before O_LAST_OPCODE,
162 * this will prevent the ABI from being broken, otherwise users
163 * will have to recompile ipfw(8) when they update the kernel.
166 enum ipfw_opcodes { /* arguments (4 byte each) */
169 O_IP_SRC, /* u32 = IP */
170 O_IP_SRC_MASK, /* ip = IP/mask */
171 O_IP_SRC_ME, /* none */
172 O_IP_SRC_SET, /* u32=base, arg1=len, bitmap */
174 O_IP_DST, /* u32 = IP */
175 O_IP_DST_MASK, /* ip = IP/mask */
176 O_IP_DST_ME, /* none */
177 O_IP_DST_SET, /* u32=base, arg1=len, bitmap */
179 O_IP_SRCPORT, /* (n)port list:mask 4 byte ea */
180 O_IP_DSTPORT, /* (n)port list:mask 4 byte ea */
181 O_PROTO, /* arg1=protocol */
183 O_MACADDR2, /* 2 mac addr:mask */
184 O_MAC_TYPE, /* same as srcport */
194 O_IPOPT, /* arg1 = 2*u8 bitmap */
195 O_IPLEN, /* arg1 = len */
196 O_IPID, /* arg1 = id */
198 O_IPTOS, /* arg1 = id */
199 O_IPPRECEDENCE, /* arg1 = precedence << 5 */
200 O_IPTTL, /* arg1 = TTL */
202 O_IPVER, /* arg1 = version */
203 O_UID, /* u32 = id */
204 O_GID, /* u32 = id */
205 O_ESTAB, /* none (tcp established) */
206 O_TCPFLAGS, /* arg1 = 2*u8 bitmap */
207 O_TCPWIN, /* arg1 = desired win */
208 O_TCPSEQ, /* u32 = desired seq. */
209 O_TCPACK, /* u32 = desired seq. */
210 O_ICMPTYPE, /* u32 = icmp bitmap */
211 O_TCPOPTS, /* arg1 = 2*u8 bitmap */
213 O_VERREVPATH, /* none */
214 O_VERSRCREACH, /* none */
216 O_PROBE_STATE, /* none */
217 O_KEEP_STATE, /* none */
218 O_LIMIT, /* ipfw_insn_limit */
219 O_LIMIT_PARENT, /* dyn_type, not an opcode. */
222 * These are really 'actions'.
225 O_LOG, /* ipfw_insn_log */
226 O_PROB, /* u32 = match probability */
228 O_CHECK_STATE, /* none */
231 O_REJECT, /* arg1=icmp arg (same as deny) */
233 O_SKIPTO, /* arg1=next rule number */
234 O_PIPE, /* arg1=pipe number */
235 O_QUEUE, /* arg1=queue number */
236 O_DIVERT, /* arg1=port number */
237 O_TEE, /* arg1=port number */
238 O_FORWARD_IP, /* fwd sockaddr */
239 O_FORWARD_MAC, /* fwd mac */
246 O_IPSEC, /* has ipsec history */
247 O_IP_SRC_LOOKUP, /* arg1=table number, u32=value */
248 O_IP_DST_LOOKUP, /* arg1=table number, u32=value */
249 O_ANTISPOOF, /* none */
250 O_JAIL, /* u32 = id */
251 O_ALTQ, /* u32 = altq classif. qid */
252 O_DIVERTED, /* arg1=bitmap (1:loop, 2:out) */
253 O_TCPDATALEN, /* arg1 = tcp data len */
254 O_IP6_SRC, /* address without mask */
255 O_IP6_SRC_ME, /* my addresses */
256 O_IP6_SRC_MASK, /* address with the mask */
260 O_FLOW6ID, /* for flow id tag in the ipv6 pkt */
261 O_ICMP6TYPE, /* icmp6 packet type filtering */
262 O_EXT_HDR, /* filtering for ipv6 extension header */
266 * actions for ng_ipfw
268 O_NETGRAPH, /* send to ng_ipfw */
269 O_NGTEE, /* copy to ng_ipfw */
273 O_UNREACH6, /* arg1=icmpv6 code arg (deny) */
275 O_TAG, /* arg1=tag number */
276 O_TAGGED, /* arg1=tag number */
278 O_SETFIB, /* arg1=FIB number */
279 O_FIB, /* arg1=FIB desired fib number */
281 O_SOCKARG, /* socket argument */
283 O_CALLRETURN, /* arg1=called rule number */
285 O_FORWARD_IP6, /* fwd sockaddr_in6 */
287 O_DSCP, /* 2 u32 = DSCP mask */
288 O_SETDSCP, /* arg1=DSCP value */
289 O_IP_FLOW_LOOKUP, /* arg1=table number, u32=value */
291 O_EXTERNAL_ACTION, /* arg1=id of external action handler */
292 O_EXTERNAL_INSTANCE, /* arg1=id of eaction handler instance */
293 O_EXTERNAL_DATA, /* variable length data */
295 O_SKIP_ACTION, /* none */
296 O_TCPMSS, /* arg1=MSS value */
298 O_LAST_OPCODE /* not an opcode! */
302 * The extension header are filtered only for presence using a bit
303 * vector with a flag for each header.
305 #define EXT_FRAGMENT 0x1
306 #define EXT_HOPOPTS 0x2
307 #define EXT_ROUTING 0x4
310 #define EXT_DSTOPTS 0x20
311 #define EXT_RTHDR0 0x40
312 #define EXT_RTHDR2 0x80
315 * Template for instructions.
317 * ipfw_insn is used for all instructions which require no operands,
318 * a single 16-bit value (arg1), or a couple of 8-bit values.
320 * For other instructions which require different/larger arguments
321 * we have derived structures, ipfw_insn_*.
323 * The size of the instruction (in 32-bit words) is in the low
324 * 6 bits of "len". The 2 remaining bits are used to implement
325 * NOT and OR on individual instructions. Given a type, you can
326 * compute the length to be put in "len" using F_INSN_SIZE(t)
328 * F_NOT negates the match result of the instruction.
330 * F_OR is used to build or blocks. By default, instructions
331 * are evaluated as part of a logical AND. An "or" block
332 * { X or Y or Z } contains F_OR set in all but the last
333 * instruction of the block. A match will cause the code
334 * to skip past the last instruction of the block.
336 * NOTA BENE: in a couple of places we assume that
337 * sizeof(ipfw_insn) == sizeof(u_int32_t)
338 * this needs to be fixed.
341 typedef struct _ipfw_insn { /* template for instructions */
343 u_int8_t len; /* number of 32-bit words */
346 #define F_LEN_MASK 0x3f
347 #define F_LEN(cmd) ((cmd)->len & F_LEN_MASK)
353 * The F_INSN_SIZE(type) computes the size, in 4-byte words, of
356 #define F_INSN_SIZE(t) ((sizeof (t))/sizeof(u_int32_t))
359 * This is used to store an array of 16-bit entries (ports etc.)
361 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_u16 {
363 u_int16_t ports[2]; /* there may be more */
367 * This is used to store an array of 32-bit entries
368 * (uid, single IPv4 addresses etc.)
370 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_u32 {
372 u_int32_t d[1]; /* one or more */
376 * This is used to store IP addr-mask pairs.
378 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_ip {
385 * This is used to forward to a given address (ip).
387 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_sa {
389 struct sockaddr_in sa;
393 * This is used to forward to a given address (ipv6).
395 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_sa6 {
397 struct sockaddr_in6 sa;
401 * This is used for MAC addr-mask pairs.
403 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_mac {
405 u_char addr[12]; /* dst[6] + src[6] */
406 u_char mask[12]; /* dst[6] + src[6] */
410 * This is used for interface match rules (recv xx, xmit xx).
412 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_if {
423 * This is used for storing an altq queue id number.
425 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_altq {
431 * This is used for limit rules.
433 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_limit {
436 u_int8_t limit_mask; /* combination of DYN_* below */
437 #define DYN_SRC_ADDR 0x1
438 #define DYN_SRC_PORT 0x2
439 #define DYN_DST_ADDR 0x4
440 #define DYN_DST_PORT 0x8
442 u_int16_t conn_limit;
446 * This is used for log instructions.
448 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_log {
450 u_int32_t max_log; /* how many do we log -- 0 = all */
451 u_int32_t log_left; /* how many left to log */
454 /* Legacy NAT structures, compat only */
457 * Data structures required by both ipfw(8) and ipfw(4) but not part of the
458 * management API are protected by IPFW_INTERNAL.
461 /* Server pool support (LSNAT). */
463 LIST_ENTRY(cfg_spool) _next; /* chain of spool instances */
469 /* Redirect modes id. */
470 #define REDIR_ADDR 0x01
471 #define REDIR_PORT 0x02
472 #define REDIR_PROTO 0x04
475 /* Nat redirect configuration. */
477 LIST_ENTRY(cfg_redir) _next; /* chain of redir instances */
478 u_int16_t mode; /* type of redirect mode */
479 struct in_addr laddr; /* local ip address */
480 struct in_addr paddr; /* public ip address */
481 struct in_addr raddr; /* remote ip address */
482 u_short lport; /* local port */
483 u_short pport; /* public port */
484 u_short rport; /* remote port */
485 u_short pport_cnt; /* number of public ports */
486 u_short rport_cnt; /* number of remote ports */
487 int proto; /* protocol: tcp/udp */
488 struct alias_link **alink;
489 /* num of entry in spool chain */
491 /* chain of spool instances */
492 LIST_HEAD(spool_chain, cfg_spool) spool_chain;
497 /* Nat configuration data struct. */
499 /* chain of nat instances */
500 LIST_ENTRY(cfg_nat) _next;
502 struct in_addr ip; /* nat ip address */
503 char if_name[IF_NAMESIZE]; /* interface name */
504 int mode; /* aliasing mode */
505 struct libalias *lib; /* libalias instance */
506 /* number of entry in spool chain */
508 /* chain of redir instances */
509 LIST_HEAD(redir_chain, cfg_redir) redir_chain;
513 #define SOF_NAT sizeof(struct cfg_nat)
514 #define SOF_REDIR sizeof(struct cfg_redir)
515 #define SOF_SPOOL sizeof(struct cfg_spool)
517 #endif /* ifndef _KERNEL */
520 struct nat44_cfg_spool {
525 #define NAT44_REDIR_ADDR 0x01
526 #define NAT44_REDIR_PORT 0x02
527 #define NAT44_REDIR_PROTO 0x04
529 /* Nat redirect configuration. */
530 struct nat44_cfg_redir {
531 struct in_addr laddr; /* local ip address */
532 struct in_addr paddr; /* public ip address */
533 struct in_addr raddr; /* remote ip address */
534 uint16_t lport; /* local port */
535 uint16_t pport; /* public port */
536 uint16_t rport; /* remote port */
537 uint16_t pport_cnt; /* number of public ports */
538 uint16_t rport_cnt; /* number of remote ports */
539 uint16_t mode; /* type of redirect mode */
540 uint16_t spool_cnt; /* num of entry in spool chain */
542 uint32_t proto; /* protocol: tcp/udp */
545 /* Nat configuration data struct. */
546 struct nat44_cfg_nat {
547 char name[64]; /* nat name */
548 char if_name[64]; /* interface name */
549 uint32_t size; /* structure size incl. redirs */
550 struct in_addr ip; /* nat IPv4 address */
551 uint32_t mode; /* aliasing mode */
552 uint32_t redir_cnt; /* number of entry in spool chain */
556 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_nat {
561 /* Apply ipv6 mask on ipv6 addr */
562 #define APPLY_MASK(addr,mask) do { \
563 (addr)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[0] &= (mask)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[0]; \
564 (addr)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[1] &= (mask)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[1]; \
565 (addr)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[2] &= (mask)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[2]; \
566 (addr)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[3] &= (mask)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[3]; \
569 /* Structure for ipv6 */
570 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_ip6 {
572 struct in6_addr addr6;
573 struct in6_addr mask6;
576 /* Used to support icmp6 types */
577 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_icmp6 {
579 uint32_t d[7]; /* XXX This number si related to the netinet/icmp6.h
580 * define ICMP6_MAXTYPE
581 * as follows: n = ICMP6_MAXTYPE/32 + 1
587 * Here we have the structure representing an ipfw rule.
591 * [ counter block, size = rule->cntr_len ]
592 * [ one or more instructions, size = rule->cmd_len * 4 ]
594 * It starts with a general area (with link fields).
595 * Counter block may be next (if rule->cntr_len > 0),
596 * followed by an array of one or more instructions, which the code
597 * accesses as an array of 32-bit values. rule->cmd_len represents
598 * the total instructions legth in u32 worrd, while act_ofs represents
599 * rule action offset in u32 words.
601 * When assembling instruction, remember the following:
603 * + if a rule has a "keep-state" (or "limit") option, then the
604 * first instruction (at r->cmd) MUST BE an O_PROBE_STATE
605 * + if a rule has a "log" option, then the first action
606 * (at ACTION_PTR(r)) MUST be O_LOG
607 * + if a rule has an "altq" option, it comes after "log"
608 * + if a rule has an O_TAG option, it comes after "log" and "altq"
611 * All structures (excluding instructions) are u64-aligned.
616 uint16_t act_ofs; /* offset of action in 32-bit units */
617 uint16_t cmd_len; /* # of 32-bit words in cmd */
619 uint8_t set; /* rule set (0..31) */
620 uint8_t flags; /* rule flags */
621 uint32_t rulenum; /* rule number */
622 uint32_t id; /* rule id */
624 ipfw_insn cmd[1]; /* storage for commands */
626 #define IPFW_RULE_NOOPT 0x01 /* Has no options in body */
627 #define IPFW_RULE_JUSTOPTS 0x02 /* new format of rule body */
629 /* Unaligned version */
631 /* Base ipfw rule counter block. */
632 struct ip_fw_bcounter {
633 uint16_t size; /* Size of counter block, bytes */
634 uint8_t flags; /* flags for given block */
636 uint32_t timestamp; /* tv_sec of last match */
637 uint64_t pcnt; /* Packet counter */
638 uint64_t bcnt; /* Byte counter */
647 struct ip_fw *x_next; /* linked list of rules */
648 struct ip_fw *next_rule; /* ptr to next [skipto] rule */
649 /* 'next_rule' is used to pass up 'set_disable' status */
651 uint16_t act_ofs; /* offset of action in 32-bit units */
652 uint16_t cmd_len; /* # of 32-bit words in cmd */
653 uint16_t rulenum; /* rule number */
654 uint8_t set; /* rule set (0..31) */
655 uint8_t _pad; /* padding */
656 uint32_t id; /* rule id */
658 /* These fields are present in all rules. */
659 uint64_t pcnt; /* Packet counter */
660 uint64_t bcnt; /* Byte counter */
661 uint32_t timestamp; /* tv_sec of last match */
663 ipfw_insn cmd[1]; /* storage for commands */
667 #define ACTION_PTR(rule) \
668 (ipfw_insn *)( (u_int32_t *)((rule)->cmd) + ((rule)->act_ofs) )
670 #define RULESIZE(rule) (sizeof(*(rule)) + (rule)->cmd_len * 4 - 4)
673 #if 1 // should be moved to in.h
675 * This structure is used as a flow mask and a flow id for various
677 * addr_type is used in userland and kernel to mark the address type.
678 * fib is used in the kernel to record the fib in use.
679 * _flags is used in the kernel to store tcp flags for dynamic rules.
681 struct ipfw_flow_id {
686 uint8_t fib; /* XXX: must be uint16_t */
688 uint8_t _flags; /* protocol-specific flags */
689 uint8_t addr_type; /* 4=ip4, 6=ip6, 1=ether ? */
690 struct in6_addr dst_ip6;
691 struct in6_addr src_ip6;
693 uint32_t extra; /* queue/pipe or frag_id */
697 #define IS_IP4_FLOW_ID(id) ((id)->addr_type == 4)
698 #define IS_IP6_FLOW_ID(id) ((id)->addr_type == 6)
703 typedef struct _ipfw_dyn_rule ipfw_dyn_rule;
705 struct _ipfw_dyn_rule {
706 ipfw_dyn_rule *next; /* linked list of rules. */
707 struct ip_fw *rule; /* pointer to rule */
708 /* 'rule' is used to pass up the rule number (from the parent) */
710 ipfw_dyn_rule *parent; /* pointer to parent rule */
711 u_int64_t pcnt; /* packet match counter */
712 u_int64_t bcnt; /* byte match counter */
713 struct ipfw_flow_id id; /* (masked) flow id */
714 u_int32_t expire; /* expire time */
715 u_int32_t bucket; /* which bucket in hash table */
716 u_int32_t state; /* state of this rule (typically a
717 * combination of TCP flags)
719 #define IPFW_DYN_ORPHANED 0x40000 /* state's parent rule was deleted */
720 u_int32_t ack_fwd; /* most recent ACKs in forward */
721 u_int32_t ack_rev; /* and reverse directions (used */
722 /* to generate keepalives) */
723 u_int16_t dyn_type; /* rule type */
724 u_int16_t count; /* refcount */
725 u_int16_t kidx; /* index of named object */
726 } __packed __aligned(8);
729 * Definitions for IP option names.
731 #define IP_FW_IPOPT_LSRR 0x01
732 #define IP_FW_IPOPT_SSRR 0x02
733 #define IP_FW_IPOPT_RR 0x04
734 #define IP_FW_IPOPT_TS 0x08
737 * Definitions for TCP option names.
739 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_MSS 0x01
740 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_WINDOW 0x02
741 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_SACK 0x04
742 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_TS 0x08
743 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_CC 0x10
745 #define ICMP_REJECT_RST 0x100 /* fake ICMP code (send a TCP RST) */
746 #define ICMP6_UNREACH_RST 0x100 /* fake ICMPv6 code (send a TCP RST) */
747 #define ICMP_REJECT_ABORT 0x101 /* fake ICMP code (send an SCTP ABORT) */
748 #define ICMP6_UNREACH_ABORT 0x101 /* fake ICMPv6 code (send an SCTP ABORT) */
751 * These are used for lookup tables.
754 #define IPFW_TABLE_ADDR 1 /* Table for holding IPv4/IPv6 prefixes */
755 #define IPFW_TABLE_INTERFACE 2 /* Table for holding interface names */
756 #define IPFW_TABLE_NUMBER 3 /* Table for holding ports/uid/gid/etc */
757 #define IPFW_TABLE_FLOW 4 /* Table for holding flow data */
758 #define IPFW_TABLE_MAXTYPE 4 /* Maximum valid number */
760 #define IPFW_TABLE_CIDR IPFW_TABLE_ADDR /* compat */
763 #define IPFW_VTYPE_LEGACY 0xFFFFFFFF /* All data is filled in */
764 #define IPFW_VTYPE_SKIPTO 0x00000001 /* skipto/call/callreturn */
765 #define IPFW_VTYPE_PIPE 0x00000002 /* pipe/queue */
766 #define IPFW_VTYPE_FIB 0x00000004 /* setfib */
767 #define IPFW_VTYPE_NAT 0x00000008 /* nat */
768 #define IPFW_VTYPE_DSCP 0x00000010 /* dscp */
769 #define IPFW_VTYPE_TAG 0x00000020 /* tag/untag */
770 #define IPFW_VTYPE_DIVERT 0x00000040 /* divert/tee */
771 #define IPFW_VTYPE_NETGRAPH 0x00000080 /* netgraph/ngtee */
772 #define IPFW_VTYPE_LIMIT 0x00000100 /* limit */
773 #define IPFW_VTYPE_NH4 0x00000200 /* IPv4 nexthop */
774 #define IPFW_VTYPE_NH6 0x00000400 /* IPv6 nexthop */
776 typedef struct _ipfw_table_entry {
777 in_addr_t addr; /* network address */
778 u_int32_t value; /* value */
779 u_int16_t tbl; /* table number */
780 u_int8_t masklen; /* mask length */
783 typedef struct _ipfw_table_xentry {
784 uint16_t len; /* Total entry length */
785 uint8_t type; /* entry type */
786 uint8_t masklen; /* mask length */
787 uint16_t tbl; /* table number */
788 uint16_t flags; /* record flags */
789 uint32_t value; /* value */
791 /* Longest field needs to be aligned by 4-byte boundary */
792 struct in6_addr addr6; /* IPv6 address */
793 char iface[IF_NAMESIZE]; /* interface name */
796 #define IPFW_TCF_INET 0x01 /* CIDR flags: IPv4 record */
798 typedef struct _ipfw_table {
799 u_int32_t size; /* size of entries in bytes */
800 u_int32_t cnt; /* # of entries */
801 u_int16_t tbl; /* table number */
802 ipfw_table_entry ent[0]; /* entries */
805 typedef struct _ipfw_xtable {
806 ip_fw3_opheader opheader; /* IP_FW3 opcode */
807 uint32_t size; /* size of entries in bytes */
808 uint32_t cnt; /* # of entries */
809 uint16_t tbl; /* table number */
810 uint8_t type; /* table type */
811 ipfw_table_xentry xent[0]; /* entries */
814 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_tlv {
815 uint16_t type; /* TLV type */
816 uint16_t flags; /* TLV-specific flags */
817 uint32_t length; /* Total length, aligned to u64 */
819 #define IPFW_TLV_TBL_NAME 1
820 #define IPFW_TLV_TBLNAME_LIST 2
821 #define IPFW_TLV_RULE_LIST 3
822 #define IPFW_TLV_DYNSTATE_LIST 4
823 #define IPFW_TLV_TBL_ENT 5
824 #define IPFW_TLV_DYN_ENT 6
825 #define IPFW_TLV_RULE_ENT 7
826 #define IPFW_TLV_TBLENT_LIST 8
827 #define IPFW_TLV_RANGE 9
828 #define IPFW_TLV_EACTION 10
829 #define IPFW_TLV_COUNTERS 11
830 #define IPFW_TLV_OBJDATA 12
831 #define IPFW_TLV_STATE_NAME 14
833 #define IPFW_TLV_EACTION_BASE 1000
834 #define IPFW_TLV_EACTION_NAME(arg) (IPFW_TLV_EACTION_BASE + (arg))
836 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_data {
841 /* Object name TLV */
842 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_ntlv {
843 ipfw_obj_tlv head; /* TLV header */
844 uint16_t idx; /* Name index */
845 uint8_t set; /* set, if applicable */
846 uint8_t type; /* object type, if applicable */
847 uint32_t spare; /* unused */
848 char name[64]; /* Null-terminated name */
851 /* IPv4/IPv6 L4 flow description */
864 struct in6_addr sip6;
865 struct in6_addr dip6;
870 typedef struct _ipfw_table_value {
871 uint32_t tag; /* O_TAG/O_TAGGED */
872 uint32_t pipe; /* O_PIPE/O_QUEUE */
873 uint16_t divert; /* O_DIVERT/O_TEE */
874 uint16_t skipto; /* skipto, CALLRET */
875 uint32_t netgraph; /* O_NETGRAPH/O_NGTEE */
876 uint32_t fib; /* O_SETFIB */
877 uint32_t nat; /* O_NAT */
883 uint32_t limit; /* O_LIMIT */
884 uint32_t zoneid; /* scope zone id for nh6 */
888 /* Table entry TLV */
889 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_tentry {
890 ipfw_obj_tlv head; /* TLV header */
891 uint8_t subtype; /* subtype (IPv4,IPv6) */
892 uint8_t masklen; /* mask length */
893 uint8_t result; /* request result */
895 uint16_t idx; /* Table name index */
898 /* Longest field needs to be aligned by 8-byte boundary */
899 struct in_addr addr; /* IPv4 address */
900 uint32_t key; /* uid/gid/port */
901 struct in6_addr addr6; /* IPv6 address */
902 char iface[IF_NAMESIZE]; /* interface name */
903 struct tflow_entry flow;
906 ipfw_table_value value; /* value data */
907 uint32_t kidx; /* value kernel index */
910 #define IPFW_TF_UPDATE 0x01 /* Update record if exists */
912 #define IPFW_CTF_ATOMIC 0x01 /* Perform atomic operation */
913 /* Operation results */
914 #define IPFW_TR_IGNORED 0 /* Entry was ignored (rollback) */
915 #define IPFW_TR_ADDED 1 /* Entry was successfully added */
916 #define IPFW_TR_UPDATED 2 /* Entry was successfully updated*/
917 #define IPFW_TR_DELETED 3 /* Entry was successfully deleted*/
918 #define IPFW_TR_LIMIT 4 /* Entry was ignored (limit) */
919 #define IPFW_TR_NOTFOUND 5 /* Entry was not found */
920 #define IPFW_TR_EXISTS 6 /* Entry already exists */
921 #define IPFW_TR_ERROR 7 /* Request has failed (unknown) */
923 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_dyntlv {
927 #define IPFW_DF_LAST 0x01 /* Last state in chain */
929 /* Containter TLVs */
930 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_ctlv {
931 ipfw_obj_tlv head; /* TLV header */
932 uint32_t count; /* Number of sub-TLVs */
933 uint16_t objsize; /* Single object size */
934 uint8_t version; /* TLV version */
935 uint8_t flags; /* TLV-specific flags */
939 typedef struct _ipfw_range_tlv {
940 ipfw_obj_tlv head; /* TLV header */
941 uint32_t flags; /* Range flags */
942 uint16_t start_rule; /* Range start */
943 uint16_t end_rule; /* Range end */
944 uint32_t set; /* Range set to match */
945 uint32_t new_set; /* New set to move/swap to */
947 #define IPFW_RCFLAG_RANGE 0x01 /* rule range is set */
948 #define IPFW_RCFLAG_ALL 0x02 /* match ALL rules */
949 #define IPFW_RCFLAG_SET 0x04 /* match rules in given set */
950 #define IPFW_RCFLAG_DYNAMIC 0x08 /* match only dynamic states */
951 /* User-settable flags */
952 #define IPFW_RCFLAG_USER (IPFW_RCFLAG_RANGE | IPFW_RCFLAG_ALL | \
953 IPFW_RCFLAG_SET | IPFW_RCFLAG_DYNAMIC)
954 /* Internally used flags */
955 #define IPFW_RCFLAG_DEFAULT 0x0100 /* Do not skip defaul rule */
957 typedef struct _ipfw_ta_tinfo {
958 uint32_t flags; /* Format flags */
960 uint8_t taclass4; /* algorithm class */
962 uint16_t itemsize4; /* item size in runtime */
963 uint32_t size4; /* runtime structure size */
964 uint32_t count4; /* number of items in runtime */
965 uint8_t taclass6; /* algorithm class */
967 uint16_t itemsize6; /* item size in runtime */
968 uint32_t size6; /* runtime structure size */
969 uint32_t count6; /* number of items in runtime */
971 #define IPFW_TACLASS_HASH 1 /* algo is based on hash */
972 #define IPFW_TACLASS_ARRAY 2 /* algo is based on array */
973 #define IPFW_TACLASS_RADIX 3 /* algo is based on radix tree */
975 #define IPFW_TATFLAGS_DATA 0x0001 /* Has data filled in */
976 #define IPFW_TATFLAGS_AFDATA 0x0002 /* Separate data per AF */
977 #define IPFW_TATFLAGS_AFITEM 0x0004 /* diff. items per AF */
979 typedef struct _ipfw_xtable_info {
980 uint8_t type; /* table type (addr,iface,..) */
981 uint8_t tflags; /* type flags */
982 uint16_t mflags; /* modification flags */
983 uint16_t flags; /* generic table flags */
985 uint32_t vmask; /* bitmask with value types */
986 uint32_t set; /* set table is in */
987 uint32_t kidx; /* kernel index */
988 uint32_t refcnt; /* number of references */
989 uint32_t count; /* Number of records */
990 uint32_t size; /* Total size of records(export)*/
991 uint32_t limit; /* Max number of records */
992 char tablename[64]; /* table name */
993 char algoname[64]; /* algorithm name */
994 ipfw_ta_tinfo ta_info; /* additional algo stats */
996 /* Generic table flags */
997 #define IPFW_TGFLAGS_LOCKED 0x01 /* Tables is locked from changes*/
998 /* Table type-specific flags */
999 #define IPFW_TFFLAG_SRCIP 0x01
1000 #define IPFW_TFFLAG_DSTIP 0x02
1001 #define IPFW_TFFLAG_SRCPORT 0x04
1002 #define IPFW_TFFLAG_DSTPORT 0x08
1003 #define IPFW_TFFLAG_PROTO 0x10
1004 /* Table modification flags */
1005 #define IPFW_TMFLAGS_LIMIT 0x0002 /* Change limit value */
1006 #define IPFW_TMFLAGS_LOCK 0x0004 /* Change table lock state */
1008 typedef struct _ipfw_iface_info {
1009 char ifname[64]; /* interface name */
1010 uint32_t ifindex; /* interface index */
1011 uint32_t flags; /* flags */
1012 uint32_t refcnt; /* number of references */
1013 uint32_t gencnt; /* number of changes */
1016 #define IPFW_IFFLAG_RESOLVED 0x01 /* Interface exists */
1018 typedef struct _ipfw_ta_info {
1019 char algoname[64]; /* algorithm name */
1020 uint32_t type; /* lookup type */
1027 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_header {
1028 ip_fw3_opheader opheader; /* IP_FW3 opcode */
1030 uint16_t idx; /* object name index */
1031 uint8_t objtype; /* object type */
1032 uint8_t objsubtype; /* object subtype */
1033 ipfw_obj_ntlv ntlv; /* object name tlv */
1036 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_lheader {
1037 ip_fw3_opheader opheader; /* IP_FW3 opcode */
1038 uint32_t set_mask; /* disabled set mask */
1039 uint32_t count; /* Total objects count */
1040 uint32_t size; /* Total size (incl. header) */
1041 uint32_t objsize; /* Size of one object */
1044 #define IPFW_CFG_GET_STATIC 0x01
1045 #define IPFW_CFG_GET_STATES 0x02
1046 #define IPFW_CFG_GET_COUNTERS 0x04
1047 typedef struct _ipfw_cfg_lheader {
1048 ip_fw3_opheader opheader; /* IP_FW3 opcode */
1049 uint32_t set_mask; /* enabled set mask */
1051 uint32_t flags; /* Request flags */
1052 uint32_t size; /* neded buffer size */
1053 uint32_t start_rule;
1057 typedef struct _ipfw_range_header {
1058 ip_fw3_opheader opheader; /* IP_FW3 opcode */
1059 ipfw_range_tlv range;
1060 } ipfw_range_header;
1062 typedef struct _ipfw_sopt_info {
1070 #endif /* _IPFW2_H */