1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
3 * Management Component Transport Protocol (MCTP)
5 * Copyright (c) 2021 Code Construct
6 * Copyright (c) 2021 Google
12 #include <linux/bits.h>
13 #include <linux/mctp.h>
14 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
15 #include <net/net_namespace.h>
18 /* MCTP packet definitions */
26 #define MCTP_VER_MIN 1
27 #define MCTP_VER_MAX 1
29 /* Definitions for flags_seq_tag field */
30 #define MCTP_HDR_FLAG_SOM BIT(7)
31 #define MCTP_HDR_FLAG_EOM BIT(6)
32 #define MCTP_HDR_FLAG_TO BIT(3)
33 #define MCTP_HDR_FLAGS GENMASK(5, 3)
34 #define MCTP_HDR_SEQ_SHIFT 4
35 #define MCTP_HDR_SEQ_MASK GENMASK(1, 0)
36 #define MCTP_HDR_TAG_SHIFT 0
37 #define MCTP_HDR_TAG_MASK GENMASK(2, 0)
39 #define MCTP_HEADER_MAXLEN 4
41 #define MCTP_INITIAL_DEFAULT_NET 1
43 static inline bool mctp_address_ok(mctp_eid_t eid)
45 return eid >= 8 && eid < 255;
48 static inline struct mctp_hdr *mctp_hdr(struct sk_buff *skb)
50 return (struct mctp_hdr *)skb_network_header(skb);
53 /* socket implementation */
58 unsigned int bind_net;
62 /* sendmsg()/recvmsg() uses struct sockaddr_mctp_ext */
65 /* list of mctp_sk_key, for incoming tag lookup. updates protected
66 * by sk->net->keys_lock
68 struct hlist_head keys;
70 /* mechanism for expiring allocated keys; will release an allocated
71 * tag, and any netdev state for a request/response pairing
73 struct timer_list key_expiry;
76 /* Key for matching incoming packets to sockets or reassembly contexts.
77 * Packets are matched on (src,dest,tag).
79 * Lifetime / locking requirements:
81 * - individual key data (ie, the struct itself) is protected by key->lock;
82 * changes must be made with that lock held.
84 * - the lookup fields: peer_addr, local_addr and tag are set before the
85 * key is added to lookup lists, and never updated.
87 * - A ref to the key must be held (throuh key->refs) if a pointer to the
88 * key is to be accessed after key->lock is released.
90 * - a mctp_sk_key contains a reference to a struct sock; this is valid
91 * for the life of the key. On sock destruction (through unhash), the key is
92 * removed from lists (see below), and marked invalid.
94 * - these mctp_sk_keys appear on two lists:
95 * 1) the struct mctp_sock->keys list
96 * 2) the struct netns_mctp->keys list
98 * presences on these lists requires a (single) refcount to be held; both
99 * lists are updated as a single operation.
101 * Updates and lookups in either list are performed under the
102 * netns_mctp->keys lock. Lookup functions will need to lock the key and
103 * take a reference before unlocking the keys_lock. Consequently, the list's
104 * keys_lock *cannot* be acquired with the individual key->lock held.
106 * - a key may have a sk_buff attached as part of an in-progress message
107 * reassembly (->reasm_head). The reasm data is protected by the individual
110 * - there are two destruction paths for a mctp_sk_key:
112 * - through socket unhash (see mctp_sk_unhash). This performs the list
113 * removal under keys_lock.
115 * - where a key is established to receive a reply message: after receiving
116 * the (complete) reply, or during reassembly errors. Here, we clean up
117 * the reassembly context (marking reasm_dead, to prevent another from
118 * starting), and remove the socket from the netns & socket lists.
120 * - through an expiry timeout, on a per-socket timer
123 mctp_eid_t peer_addr;
124 mctp_eid_t local_addr;
125 __u8 tag; /* incoming tag match; invert TO for local */
127 /* we hold a ref to sk when set */
130 /* routing lookup list */
131 struct hlist_node hlist;
133 /* per-socket list */
134 struct hlist_node sklist;
136 /* lock protects against concurrent updates to the reassembly and
141 /* Keys are referenced during the output path, which may sleep */
144 /* incoming fragment reassembly context */
145 struct sk_buff *reasm_head;
146 struct sk_buff **reasm_tailp;
153 /* expiry timeout; valid (above) cleared on expiry */
154 unsigned long expiry;
156 /* free to use for device flow state tracking. Initialised to
157 * zero on initial key creation
159 unsigned long dev_flow_state;
160 struct mctp_dev *dev;
166 int ifindex; /* extended/direct addressing if set */
169 unsigned char haddr[MAX_ADDR_LEN];
172 /* skb control-block accessors with a little extra debugging for initial
175 * TODO: remove checks & mctp_skb_cb->magic; replace callers of __mctp_cb
178 * __mctp_cb() is only for the initial ingress code; we should see ->magic set
179 * at all times after this.
181 static inline struct mctp_skb_cb *__mctp_cb(struct sk_buff *skb)
183 struct mctp_skb_cb *cb = (void *)skb->cb;
185 cb->magic = 0x4d435450;
189 static inline struct mctp_skb_cb *mctp_cb(struct sk_buff *skb)
191 struct mctp_skb_cb *cb = (void *)skb->cb;
193 BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct mctp_skb_cb) > sizeof(skb->cb));
194 WARN_ON(cb->magic != 0x4d435450);
195 return (void *)(skb->cb);
198 /* If CONFIG_MCTP_FLOWS, we may add one of these as a SKB extension,
199 * indicating the flow to the device driver.
202 struct mctp_sk_key *key;
207 * These are held in the pernet->mctp.routes list, with RCU protection for
208 * removed routes. We hold a reference to the netdev; routes need to be
209 * dropped on NETDEV_UNREGISTER events.
211 * Updates to the route table are performed under rtnl; all reads under RCU,
212 * so routes cannot be referenced over a RCU grace period. Specifically: A
213 * caller cannot block between mctp_route_lookup and mctp_route_release()
218 struct mctp_dev *dev;
221 int (*output)(struct mctp_route *route,
222 struct sk_buff *skb);
224 struct list_head list;
229 /* route interfaces */
230 struct mctp_route *mctp_route_lookup(struct net *net, unsigned int dnet,
233 int mctp_local_output(struct sock *sk, struct mctp_route *rt,
234 struct sk_buff *skb, mctp_eid_t daddr, u8 req_tag);
236 void mctp_key_unref(struct mctp_sk_key *key);
238 /* routing <--> device interface */
239 unsigned int mctp_default_net(struct net *net);
240 int mctp_default_net_set(struct net *net, unsigned int index);
241 int mctp_route_add_local(struct mctp_dev *mdev, mctp_eid_t addr);
242 int mctp_route_remove_local(struct mctp_dev *mdev, mctp_eid_t addr);
243 void mctp_route_remove_dev(struct mctp_dev *mdev);
245 /* neighbour definitions */
246 enum mctp_neigh_source {
252 struct mctp_dev *dev;
254 enum mctp_neigh_source source;
256 unsigned char ha[MAX_ADDR_LEN];
258 struct list_head list;
262 int mctp_neigh_init(void);
263 void mctp_neigh_exit(void);
265 // ret_hwaddr may be NULL, otherwise must have space for MAX_ADDR_LEN
266 int mctp_neigh_lookup(struct mctp_dev *dev, mctp_eid_t eid,
268 void mctp_neigh_remove_dev(struct mctp_dev *mdev);
270 int mctp_routes_init(void);
271 void mctp_routes_exit(void);
273 void mctp_device_init(void);
274 void mctp_device_exit(void);
276 #endif /* __NET_MCTP_H */