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  1. /*
  2. * INETPEER - A storage for permanent information about peers
  3. *
  4. * This source is covered by the GNU GPL, the same as all kernel sources.
  5. *
  6. * Version: $Id: inetpeer.c,v 1.7 2001/09/20 21:22:50 davem Exp $
  7. *
  8. * Authors: Andrey V. Savochkin <saw@msu.ru>
  9. */
  10. #include <linux/module.h>
  11. #include <linux/types.h>
  12. #include <linux/slab.h>
  13. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  14. #include <linux/spinlock.h>
  15. #include <linux/random.h>
  16. #include <linux/sched.h>
  17. #include <linux/timer.h>
  18. #include <linux/time.h>
  19. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  20. #include <linux/mm.h>
  21. #include <linux/net.h>
  22. #include <net/ip.h>
  23. #include <net/inetpeer.h>
  24. /*
  25. * Theory of operations.
  26. * We keep one entry for each peer IP address. The nodes contains long-living
  27. * information about the peer which doesn't depend on routes.
  28. * At this moment this information consists only of ID field for the next
  29. * outgoing IP packet. This field is incremented with each packet as encoded
  30. * in inet_getid() function (include/net/inetpeer.h).
  31. * At the moment of writing this notes identifier of IP packets is generated
  32. * to be unpredictable using this code only for packets subjected
  33. * (actually or potentially) to defragmentation. I.e. DF packets less than
  34. * PMTU in size uses a constant ID and do not use this code (see
  35. * ip_select_ident() in include/net/ip.h).
  36. *
  37. * Route cache entries hold references to our nodes.
  38. * New cache entries get references via lookup by destination IP address in
  39. * the avl tree. The reference is grabbed only when it's needed i.e. only
  40. * when we try to output IP packet which needs an unpredictable ID (see
  41. * __ip_select_ident() in net/ipv4/route.c).
  42. * Nodes are removed only when reference counter goes to 0.
  43. * When it's happened the node may be removed when a sufficient amount of
  44. * time has been passed since its last use. The less-recently-used entry can
  45. * also be removed if the pool is overloaded i.e. if the total amount of
  46. * entries is greater-or-equal than the threshold.
  47. *
  48. * Node pool is organised as an AVL tree.
  49. * Such an implementation has been chosen not just for fun. It's a way to
  50. * prevent easy and efficient DoS attacks by creating hash collisions. A huge
  51. * amount of long living nodes in a single hash slot would significantly delay
  52. * lookups performed with disabled BHs.
  53. *
  54. * Serialisation issues.
  55. * 1. Nodes may appear in the tree only with the pool write lock held.
  56. * 2. Nodes may disappear from the tree only with the pool write lock held
  57. * AND reference count being 0.
  58. * 3. Nodes appears and disappears from unused node list only under
  59. * "inet_peer_unused_lock".
  60. * 4. Global variable peer_total is modified under the pool lock.
  61. * 5. struct inet_peer fields modification:
  62. * avl_left, avl_right, avl_parent, avl_height: pool lock
  63. * unused_next, unused_prevp: unused node list lock
  64. * refcnt: atomically against modifications on other CPU;
  65. * usually under some other lock to prevent node disappearing
  66. * dtime: unused node list lock
  67. * v4daddr: unchangeable
  68. * ip_id_count: idlock
  69. */
  70. /* Exported for inet_getid inline function. */
  71. DEFINE_SPINLOCK(inet_peer_idlock);
  72. static kmem_cache_t *peer_cachep __read_mostly;
  73. #define node_height(x) x->avl_height
  74. static struct inet_peer peer_fake_node = {
  75. .avl_left = &peer_fake_node,
  76. .avl_right = &peer_fake_node,
  77. .avl_height = 0
  78. };
  79. #define peer_avl_empty (&peer_fake_node)
  80. static struct inet_peer *peer_root = peer_avl_empty;
  81. static DEFINE_RWLOCK(peer_pool_lock);
  82. #define PEER_MAXDEPTH 40 /* sufficient for about 2^27 nodes */
  83. static volatile int peer_total;
  84. /* Exported for sysctl_net_ipv4. */
  85. int inet_peer_threshold = 65536 + 128; /* start to throw entries more
  86. * aggressively at this stage */
  87. int inet_peer_minttl = 120 * HZ; /* TTL under high load: 120 sec */
  88. int inet_peer_maxttl = 10 * 60 * HZ; /* usual time to live: 10 min */
  89. static struct inet_peer *inet_peer_unused_head;
  90. /* Exported for inet_putpeer inline function. */
  91. struct inet_peer **inet_peer_unused_tailp = &inet_peer_unused_head;
  92. DEFINE_SPINLOCK(inet_peer_unused_lock);
  93. #define PEER_MAX_CLEANUP_WORK 30
  94. static void peer_check_expire(unsigned long dummy);
  95. static struct timer_list peer_periodic_timer =
  96. TIMER_INITIALIZER(peer_check_expire, 0, 0);
  97. /* Exported for sysctl_net_ipv4. */
  98. int inet_peer_gc_mintime = 10 * HZ,
  99. inet_peer_gc_maxtime = 120 * HZ;
  100. /* Called from ip_output.c:ip_init */
  101. void __init inet_initpeers(void)
  102. {
  103. struct sysinfo si;
  104. /* Use the straight interface to information about memory. */
  105. si_meminfo(&si);
  106. /* The values below were suggested by Alexey Kuznetsov
  107. * <kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru>. I don't have any opinion about the values
  108. * myself. --SAW
  109. */
  110. if (si.totalram <= (32768*1024)/PAGE_SIZE)
  111. inet_peer_threshold >>= 1; /* max pool size about 1MB on IA32 */
  112. if (si.totalram <= (16384*1024)/PAGE_SIZE)
  113. inet_peer_threshold >>= 1; /* about 512KB */
  114. if (si.totalram <= (8192*1024)/PAGE_SIZE)
  115. inet_peer_threshold >>= 2; /* about 128KB */
  116. peer_cachep = kmem_cache_create("inet_peer_cache",
  117. sizeof(struct inet_peer),
  118. 0, SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN,
  119. NULL, NULL);
  120. if (!peer_cachep)
  121. panic("cannot create inet_peer_cache");
  122. /* All the timers, started at system startup tend
  123. to synchronize. Perturb it a bit.
  124. */
  125. peer_periodic_timer.expires = jiffies
  126. + net_random() % inet_peer_gc_maxtime
  127. + inet_peer_gc_maxtime;
  128. add_timer(&peer_periodic_timer);
  129. }
  130. /* Called with or without local BH being disabled. */
  131. static void unlink_from_unused(struct inet_peer *p)
  132. {
  133. spin_lock_bh(&inet_peer_unused_lock);
  134. if (p->unused_prevp != NULL) {
  135. /* On unused list. */
  136. *p->unused_prevp = p->unused_next;
  137. if (p->unused_next != NULL)
  138. p->unused_next->unused_prevp = p->unused_prevp;
  139. else
  140. inet_peer_unused_tailp = p->unused_prevp;
  141. p->unused_prevp = NULL; /* mark it as removed */
  142. }
  143. spin_unlock_bh(&inet_peer_unused_lock);
  144. }
  145. /* Called with local BH disabled and the pool lock held. */
  146. #define lookup(daddr) \
  147. ({ \
  148. struct inet_peer *u, **v; \
  149. stackptr = stack; \
  150. *stackptr++ = &peer_root; \
  151. for (u = peer_root; u != peer_avl_empty; ) { \
  152. if (daddr == u->v4daddr) \
  153. break; \
  154. if (daddr < u->v4daddr) \
  155. v = &u->avl_left; \
  156. else \
  157. v = &u->avl_right; \
  158. *stackptr++ = v; \
  159. u = *v; \
  160. } \
  161. u; \
  162. })
  163. /* Called with local BH disabled and the pool write lock held. */
  164. #define lookup_rightempty(start) \
  165. ({ \
  166. struct inet_peer *u, **v; \
  167. *stackptr++ = &start->avl_left; \
  168. v = &start->avl_left; \
  169. for (u = *v; u->avl_right != peer_avl_empty; ) { \
  170. v = &u->avl_right; \
  171. *stackptr++ = v; \
  172. u = *v; \
  173. } \
  174. u; \
  175. })
  176. /* Called with local BH disabled and the pool write lock held.
  177. * Variable names are the proof of operation correctness.
  178. * Look into mm/map_avl.c for more detail description of the ideas. */
  179. static void peer_avl_rebalance(struct inet_peer **stack[],
  180. struct inet_peer ***stackend)
  181. {
  182. struct inet_peer **nodep, *node, *l, *r;
  183. int lh, rh;
  184. while (stackend > stack) {
  185. nodep = *--stackend;
  186. node = *nodep;
  187. l = node->avl_left;
  188. r = node->avl_right;
  189. lh = node_height(l);
  190. rh = node_height(r);
  191. if (lh > rh + 1) { /* l: RH+2 */
  192. struct inet_peer *ll, *lr, *lrl, *lrr;
  193. int lrh;
  194. ll = l->avl_left;
  195. lr = l->avl_right;
  196. lrh = node_height(lr);
  197. if (lrh <= node_height(ll)) { /* ll: RH+1 */
  198. node->avl_left = lr; /* lr: RH or RH+1 */
  199. node->avl_right = r; /* r: RH */
  200. node->avl_height = lrh + 1; /* RH+1 or RH+2 */
  201. l->avl_left = ll; /* ll: RH+1 */
  202. l->avl_right = node; /* node: RH+1 or RH+2 */
  203. l->avl_height = node->avl_height + 1;
  204. *nodep = l;
  205. } else { /* ll: RH, lr: RH+1 */
  206. lrl = lr->avl_left; /* lrl: RH or RH-1 */
  207. lrr = lr->avl_right; /* lrr: RH or RH-1 */
  208. node->avl_left = lrr; /* lrr: RH or RH-1 */
  209. node->avl_right = r; /* r: RH */
  210. node->avl_height = rh + 1; /* node: RH+1 */
  211. l->avl_left = ll; /* ll: RH */
  212. l->avl_right = lrl; /* lrl: RH or RH-1 */
  213. l->avl_height = rh + 1; /* l: RH+1 */
  214. lr->avl_left = l; /* l: RH+1 */
  215. lr->avl_right = node; /* node: RH+1 */
  216. lr->avl_height = rh + 2;
  217. *nodep = lr;
  218. }
  219. } else if (rh > lh + 1) { /* r: LH+2 */
  220. struct inet_peer *rr, *rl, *rlr, *rll;
  221. int rlh;
  222. rr = r->avl_right;
  223. rl = r->avl_left;
  224. rlh = node_height(rl);
  225. if (rlh <= node_height(rr)) { /* rr: LH+1 */
  226. node->avl_right = rl; /* rl: LH or LH+1 */
  227. node->avl_left = l; /* l: LH */
  228. node->avl_height = rlh + 1; /* LH+1 or LH+2 */
  229. r->avl_right = rr; /* rr: LH+1 */
  230. r->avl_left = node; /* node: LH+1 or LH+2 */
  231. r->avl_height = node->avl_height + 1;
  232. *nodep = r;
  233. } else { /* rr: RH, rl: RH+1 */
  234. rlr = rl->avl_right; /* rlr: LH or LH-1 */
  235. rll = rl->avl_left; /* rll: LH or LH-1 */
  236. node->avl_right = rll; /* rll: LH or LH-1 */
  237. node->avl_left = l; /* l: LH */
  238. node->avl_height = lh + 1; /* node: LH+1 */
  239. r->avl_right = rr; /* rr: LH */
  240. r->avl_left = rlr; /* rlr: LH or LH-1 */
  241. r->avl_height = lh + 1; /* r: LH+1 */
  242. rl->avl_right = r; /* r: LH+1 */
  243. rl->avl_left = node; /* node: LH+1 */
  244. rl->avl_height = lh + 2;
  245. *nodep = rl;
  246. }
  247. } else {
  248. node->avl_height = (lh > rh ? lh : rh) + 1;
  249. }
  250. }
  251. }
  252. /* Called with local BH disabled and the pool write lock held. */
  253. #define link_to_pool(n) \
  254. do { \
  255. n->avl_height = 1; \
  256. n->avl_left = peer_avl_empty; \
  257. n->avl_right = peer_avl_empty; \
  258. **--stackptr = n; \
  259. peer_avl_rebalance(stack, stackptr); \
  260. } while(0)
  261. /* May be called with local BH enabled. */
  262. static void unlink_from_pool(struct inet_peer *p)
  263. {
  264. int do_free;
  265. do_free = 0;
  266. write_lock_bh(&peer_pool_lock);
  267. /* Check the reference counter. It was artificially incremented by 1
  268. * in cleanup() function to prevent sudden disappearing. If the
  269. * reference count is still 1 then the node is referenced only as `p'
  270. * here and from the pool. So under the exclusive pool lock it's safe
  271. * to remove the node and free it later. */
  272. if (atomic_read(&p->refcnt) == 1) {
  273. struct inet_peer **stack[PEER_MAXDEPTH];
  274. struct inet_peer ***stackptr, ***delp;
  275. if (lookup(p->v4daddr) != p)
  276. BUG();
  277. delp = stackptr - 1; /* *delp[0] == p */
  278. if (p->avl_left == peer_avl_empty) {
  279. *delp[0] = p->avl_right;
  280. --stackptr;
  281. } else {
  282. /* look for a node to insert instead of p */
  283. struct inet_peer *t;
  284. t = lookup_rightempty(p);
  285. if (*stackptr[-1] != t)
  286. BUG();
  287. **--stackptr = t->avl_left;
  288. /* t is removed, t->v4daddr > x->v4daddr for any
  289. * x in p->avl_left subtree.
  290. * Put t in the old place of p. */
  291. *delp[0] = t;
  292. t->avl_left = p->avl_left;
  293. t->avl_right = p->avl_right;
  294. t->avl_height = p->avl_height;
  295. if (delp[1] != &p->avl_left)
  296. BUG();
  297. delp[1] = &t->avl_left; /* was &p->avl_left */
  298. }
  299. peer_avl_rebalance(stack, stackptr);
  300. peer_total--;
  301. do_free = 1;
  302. }
  303. write_unlock_bh(&peer_pool_lock);
  304. if (do_free)
  305. kmem_cache_free(peer_cachep, p);
  306. else
  307. /* The node is used again. Decrease the reference counter
  308. * back. The loop "cleanup -> unlink_from_unused
  309. * -> unlink_from_pool -> putpeer -> link_to_unused
  310. * -> cleanup (for the same node)"
  311. * doesn't really exist because the entry will have a
  312. * recent deletion time and will not be cleaned again soon. */
  313. inet_putpeer(p);
  314. }
  315. /* May be called with local BH enabled. */
  316. static int cleanup_once(unsigned long ttl)
  317. {
  318. struct inet_peer *p;
  319. /* Remove the first entry from the list of unused nodes. */
  320. spin_lock_bh(&inet_peer_unused_lock);
  321. p = inet_peer_unused_head;
  322. if (p != NULL) {
  323. if (time_after(p->dtime + ttl, jiffies)) {
  324. /* Do not prune fresh entries. */
  325. spin_unlock_bh(&inet_peer_unused_lock);
  326. return -1;
  327. }
  328. inet_peer_unused_head = p->unused_next;
  329. if (p->unused_next != NULL)
  330. p->unused_next->unused_prevp = p->unused_prevp;
  331. else
  332. inet_peer_unused_tailp = p->unused_prevp;
  333. p->unused_prevp = NULL; /* mark as not on the list */
  334. /* Grab an extra reference to prevent node disappearing
  335. * before unlink_from_pool() call. */
  336. atomic_inc(&p->refcnt);
  337. }
  338. spin_unlock_bh(&inet_peer_unused_lock);
  339. if (p == NULL)
  340. /* It means that the total number of USED entries has
  341. * grown over inet_peer_threshold. It shouldn't really
  342. * happen because of entry limits in route cache. */
  343. return -1;
  344. unlink_from_pool(p);
  345. return 0;
  346. }
  347. /* Called with or without local BH being disabled. */
  348. struct inet_peer *inet_getpeer(__u32 daddr, int create)
  349. {
  350. struct inet_peer *p, *n;
  351. struct inet_peer **stack[PEER_MAXDEPTH], ***stackptr;
  352. /* Look up for the address quickly. */
  353. read_lock_bh(&peer_pool_lock);
  354. p = lookup(daddr);
  355. if (p != peer_avl_empty)
  356. atomic_inc(&p->refcnt);
  357. read_unlock_bh(&peer_pool_lock);
  358. if (p != peer_avl_empty) {
  359. /* The existing node has been found. */
  360. /* Remove the entry from unused list if it was there. */
  361. unlink_from_unused(p);
  362. return p;
  363. }
  364. if (!create)
  365. return NULL;
  366. /* Allocate the space outside the locked region. */
  367. n = kmem_cache_alloc(peer_cachep, GFP_ATOMIC);
  368. if (n == NULL)
  369. return NULL;
  370. n->v4daddr = daddr;
  371. atomic_set(&n->refcnt, 1);
  372. n->ip_id_count = secure_ip_id(daddr);
  373. n->tcp_ts_stamp = 0;
  374. write_lock_bh(&peer_pool_lock);
  375. /* Check if an entry has suddenly appeared. */
  376. p = lookup(daddr);
  377. if (p != peer_avl_empty)
  378. goto out_free;
  379. /* Link the node. */
  380. link_to_pool(n);
  381. n->unused_prevp = NULL; /* not on the list */
  382. peer_total++;
  383. write_unlock_bh(&peer_pool_lock);
  384. if (peer_total >= inet_peer_threshold)
  385. /* Remove one less-recently-used entry. */
  386. cleanup_once(0);
  387. return n;
  388. out_free:
  389. /* The appropriate node is already in the pool. */
  390. atomic_inc(&p->refcnt);
  391. write_unlock_bh(&peer_pool_lock);
  392. /* Remove the entry from unused list if it was there. */
  393. unlink_from_unused(p);
  394. /* Free preallocated the preallocated node. */
  395. kmem_cache_free(peer_cachep, n);
  396. return p;
  397. }
  398. /* Called with local BH disabled. */
  399. static void peer_check_expire(unsigned long dummy)
  400. {
  401. int i;
  402. int ttl;
  403. if (peer_total >= inet_peer_threshold)
  404. ttl = inet_peer_minttl;
  405. else
  406. ttl = inet_peer_maxttl
  407. - (inet_peer_maxttl - inet_peer_minttl) / HZ *
  408. peer_total / inet_peer_threshold * HZ;
  409. for (i = 0; i < PEER_MAX_CLEANUP_WORK && !cleanup_once(ttl); i++);
  410. /* Trigger the timer after inet_peer_gc_mintime .. inet_peer_gc_maxtime
  411. * interval depending on the total number of entries (more entries,
  412. * less interval). */
  413. if (peer_total >= inet_peer_threshold)
  414. peer_periodic_timer.expires = jiffies + inet_peer_gc_mintime;
  415. else
  416. peer_periodic_timer.expires = jiffies
  417. + inet_peer_gc_maxtime
  418. - (inet_peer_gc_maxtime - inet_peer_gc_mintime) / HZ *
  419. peer_total / inet_peer_threshold * HZ;
  420. add_timer(&peer_periodic_timer);
  421. }