/*
* OpenVPN -- An application to securely tunnel IP networks
* over a single TCP/UDP port, with support for SSL/TLS-based
* session authentication and key exchange,
* packet encryption, packet authentication, and
* packet compression.
*
* Copyright (C) 2002-2010 OpenVPN Technologies, Inc. <sales@openvpn.net>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
* as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program (see the file COPYING included with this
* distribution); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/**
* @file Header file for server-mode related structures and functions.
*/
#ifndef MULTI_H
#define MULTI_H
#if P2MP_SERVER
#include "init.h"
#include "forward.h"
#include "mroute.h"
#include "mbuf.h"
#include "list.h"
#include "schedule.h"
#include "pool.h"
#include "mudp.h"
#include "mtcp.h"
#include "perf.h"
/*
* Walk (don't run) through the routing table,
* deleting old entries, and possibly multi_instance
* structs as well which have been marked for deletion.
*/
struct multi_reap
{
int bucket_base;
int buckets_per_pass;
time_t last_call;
};
/**
* Server-mode state structure for one single VPN tunnel.
*
* This structure is used by OpenVPN processes running in server-mode to
* store state information related to one single VPN tunnel.
*
* The @ref tunnel_state "Structure of VPN tunnel state storage" related
* page describes the role the structure plays when OpenVPN is running in
* server-mode.
*/
struct multi_instance {
struct schedule_entry se; /* this must be the first element of the structure */
struct gc_arena gc;
bool defined;
bool halt;
int refcount;
int route_count; /* number of routes (including cached routes) owned by this instance */
time_t created; /**< Time at which a VPN tunnel instance
* was created. This parameter is set
* by the \c multi_create_instance()
* function. */
struct timeval wakeup; /* absolute time */
struct mroute_addr real; /**< External network address of the
* remote peer. */
ifconfig_pool_handle vaddr_handle;
const char *msg_prefix;
/* queued outgoing data in Server/TCP mode */
unsigned int tcp_rwflags;
struct mbuf_set *tcp_link_out_deferred;
bool socket_set_called;
in_addr_t reporting_addr; /* IP address shown in status listing */
bool did_open_context;
bool did_real_hash;
bool did_iter;
#ifdef MANAGEMENT_DEF_AUTH
bool did_cid_hash;
struct buffer_list *cc_config;
#endif
bool connection_established_flag;
bool did_iroutes;
int n_clients_delta; /* added to multi_context.n_clients when instance is closed */
struct context context; /**< The context structure storing state
* for this VPN tunnel. */
};
/**
* Main OpenVPN server state structure.
*
* This structure is used by OpenVPN processes running in server-mode to
* store all the VPN tunnel and process-wide state.
*
* The @ref tunnel_state "Structure of VPN tunnel state storage" related
* page describes the role the structure plays when OpenVPN is running in
* server-mode.
*/
struct multi_context {
# define MC_UNDEF 0
# define MC_SINGLE_THREADED (1<<0)
# define MC_MULTI_THREADED_MASTER (1<<1)
# define MC_MULTI_THREADED_WORKER (1<<2)
# define MC_MULTI_THREADED_SCHEDULER (1<<3)
# define MC_WORK_THREAD (MC_MULTI_THREADED_WORKER|MC_MULTI_THREADED_SCHEDULER)
int thread_mode;
struct hash *hash; /**< VPN tunnel instances indexed by real
* address of the remote peer. */
struct hash *vhash; /**< VPN tunnel instances indexed by
* virtual address of remote hosts. */
struct hash *iter; /**< VPN tunnel instances indexed by real
* address of the remote peer, optimized
* for iteration. */
struct schedule *schedule;
struct mbuf_set *mbuf; /**< Set of buffers for passing data
* channel packets between VPN tunnel
* instances. */
struct multi_tcp *mtcp; /**< State specific to OpenVPN using TCP
* as external transport. */
struct ifconfig_pool *ifconfig_pool;
struct frequency_limit *new_connection_limiter;
struct mroute_helper *route_helper;
struct multi_reap *reaper;
struct mroute_addr local;
bool enable_c2c;
int max_clients;
int tcp_queue_limit;
int status_file_version;
int n_clients; /* current number of authenticated clients */
#ifdef MANAGEMENT_DEF_AUTH
struct hash *cid_hash;
unsigned long cid_counter;
#endif
struct multi_instance *pending;
struct multi_instance *earliest_wakeup;
struct multi_instance **mpp_touched;
struct context_buffers *context_buffers;
time_t per_second_trigger;
struct context top; /**< Storage structure for process-wide
* configuration. */
};
/*
* Host route
*/
struct multi_route
{
struct mroute_addr addr;
struct multi_instance *instance;
# define MULTI_ROUTE_CACHE (1<<0)
# define MULTI_ROUTE_AGEABLE (1<<1)
unsigned int flags;
unsigned int cache_generation;
time_t last_reference;
};
/**************************************************************************/
/**
* Main event loop for OpenVPN in server mode.
* @ingroup eventloop
*
* This function calls the appropriate main event loop function depending
* on the transport protocol used:
* - \c tunnel_server_udp()
* - \c tunnel_server_tcp()
*
* @param top - Top-level context structure.
*/
void tunnel_server (struct context *top);
const char *multi_instance_string (const struct multi_instance *mi, bool null, struct gc_arena *gc);
/*
* Called by mtcp.c, mudp.c, or other (to be written) protocol drivers
*/
void multi_init (struct multi_context *m, struct context *t, bool tcp_mode, int thread_mode);
void multi_uninit (struct multi_context *m);
void multi_top_init (struct multi_context *m, const struct context *top, const bool alloc_buffers);
void multi_top_free (struct multi_context *m);
struct multi_instance *multi_create_instance (struct multi_context *m, const struct mroute_addr *real);
void multi_close_instance (struct multi_context *m, struct multi_instance *mi, bool shutdown);
bool multi_process_timeout (struct multi_context *m, const unsigned int mpp_flags);
#define MPP_PRE_SELECT (1<<0)
#define MPP_CONDITIONAL_PRE_SELECT (1<<1)
#define MPP_CLOSE_ON_SIGNAL (1<<2)
#define MPP_RECORD_TOUCH (1<<3)
/**************************************************************************/
/**
* Perform postprocessing of a VPN tunnel instance.
*
* After some VPN tunnel activity has taken place, the VPN tunnel's state
* may need updating and some follow-up action may be required. This
* function controls the necessary postprocessing. It is called by many
* other functions that handle VPN tunnel related activity, such as \c
* multi_process_incoming_link(), \c multi_process_outgoing_link(), \c
* multi_process_incoming_tun(), \c multi_process_outgoing_tun(), and \c
* multi_process_timeout(), among others.
*
* @param m - The single \c multi_context structure.
* @param mi - The \c multi_instance of the VPN tunnel to be
* postprocessed.
* @param flags - Fast I/O optimization flags.
*
* @return
* - True, if the VPN tunnel instance \a mi was not closed due to a
* signal during processing.
* - False, if the VPN tunnel instance \a mi was closed.
*/
bool multi_process_post (struct multi_context *m, struct multi_instance *mi, const unsigned int flags);
/**************************************************************************/
/**
* Demultiplex and process a packet received over the external network
* interface.
* @ingroup external_multiplexer
*
* This function determines which VPN tunnel instance the incoming packet
* is associated with, and then calls \c process_incoming_link() to handle
* it. Afterwards, if the packet is destined for a broadcast/multicast
* address or a remote host reachable through a different VPN tunnel, this
* function takes care of sending it they are.
*
* @note This function is only used by OpenVPN processes which are running
* in server mode, and can therefore sustain multiple active VPN
* tunnels.
*
* @param m - The single \c multi_context structure.
* @param instance - The VPN tunnel state structure associated with
* the incoming packet, if known, as is the case
* when using TCP transport. Otherwise NULL, as is
* the case when using UDP transport.
* @param mpp_flags - Fast I/O optimization flags.
*/
bool multi_process_incoming_link (struct multi_context *m, struct multi_instance *instance, const unsigned int mpp_flags);
/**
* Determine the destination VPN tunnel of a packet received over the
* virtual tun/tap network interface and then process it accordingly.
* @ingroup internal_multiplexer
*
* This function determines which VPN tunnel instance the packet is
* destined for, and then calls \c process_outgoing_tun() to handle it.
*
* @note This function is only used by OpenVPN processes which are running
* in server mode, and can therefore sustain multiple active VPN
* tunnels.
*
* @param m - The single \c multi_context structure.
* @param mpp_flags - Fast I/O optimization flags.
*/
bool multi_process_incoming_tun (struct multi_context *m, const unsigned int mpp_flags);
void multi_process_drop_outgoing_tun (struct multi_context *m, const unsigned int mpp_flags);
void multi_print_status (struct multi_context *m, struct status_output *so, const int version);
struct multi_instance *multi_get_queue (struct mbuf_set *ms);
void multi_add_mbuf (struct multi_context *m,
struct multi_instance *mi,
struct mbuf_buffer *mb);
void multi_ifconfig_pool_persist (struct multi_context *m, bool force);
bool multi_process_signal (struct multi_context *m);
void multi_close_instance_on_signal (struct multi_context *m, struct multi_instance *mi);
void init_management_callback_multi (struct multi_context *m);
void uninit_management_callback_multi (struct multi_context *m);
/*
* Return true if our output queue is not full
*/
static inline bool
multi_output_queue_ready (const struct multi_context *m,
const struct multi_instance *mi)
{
if (mi->tcp_link_out_deferred)
return mbuf_len (mi->tcp_link_out_deferred) <= m->tcp_queue_limit;
else
return true;
}
/*
* Determine which instance has pending output
* and prepare the output for sending in
* the to_link buffer.
*/
static inline struct multi_instance *
multi_process_outgoing_link_pre (struct multi_context *m)
{
struct multi_instance *mi = NULL;
if (m->pending)
mi = m->pending;
else if (mbuf_defined (m->mbuf))
mi = multi_get_queue (m->mbuf);
return mi;
}
/*
* Per-client route quota management
*/
void route_quota_exceeded (const struct multi_context *m, const struct multi_instance *mi);
static inline void
route_quota_inc (struct multi_instance *mi)
{
++mi->route_count;
}
static inline void
route_quota_dec (struct multi_instance *mi)
{
--mi->route_count;
}
/* can we add a new route? */
static inline bool
route_quota_test (const struct multi_context *m, const struct multi_instance *mi)
{
if (mi->route_count >= mi->context.options.max_routes_per_client)
{
route_quota_exceeded (m, mi);
return false;
}
else
return true;
}
/*
* Instance reference counting
*/
static inline void
multi_instance_inc_refcount (struct multi_instance *mi)
{
++mi->refcount;
}
static inline void
multi_instance_dec_refcount (struct multi_instance *mi)
{
if (--mi->refcount <= 0)
{
gc_free (&mi->gc);
free (mi);
}
}
static inline void
multi_route_del (struct multi_route *route)
{
struct multi_instance *mi = route->instance;
route_quota_dec (mi);
multi_instance_dec_refcount (mi);
free (route);
}
static inline bool
multi_route_defined (const struct multi_context *m,
const struct multi_route *r)
{
if (r->instance->halt)
return false;
else if ((r->flags & MULTI_ROUTE_CACHE)
&& r->cache_generation != m->route_helper->cache_generation)
return false;
else if ((r->flags & MULTI_ROUTE_AGEABLE)
&& r->last_reference + m->route_helper->ageable_ttl_secs < now)
return false;
else
return true;
}
/*
* Set a msg() function prefix with our current client instance ID.
*/
static inline void
set_prefix (struct multi_instance *mi)
{
#ifdef MULTI_DEBUG_EVENT_LOOP
if (mi->msg_prefix)
printf ("[%s]\n", mi->msg_prefix);
#endif
msg_set_prefix (mi->msg_prefix);
}
static inline void
clear_prefix (void)
{
#ifdef MULTI_DEBUG_EVENT_LOOP
printf ("[NULL]\n");
#endif
msg_set_prefix (NULL);
}
/*
* Instance Reaper
*
* Reaper constants. The reaper is the process where the virtual address
* and virtual route hash table is scanned for dead entries which are
* then removed. The hash table could potentially be quite large, so we
* don't want to reap in a single pass.
*/
#define REAP_MAX_WAKEUP 10 /* Do reap pass at least once per n seconds */
#define REAP_DIVISOR 256 /* How many passes to cover whole hash table */
#define REAP_MIN 16 /* Minimum number of buckets per pass */
#define REAP_MAX 1024 /* Maximum number of buckets per pass */
/*
* Mark a cached host route for deletion after this
* many seconds without any references.
*/
#define MULTI_CACHE_ROUTE_TTL 60
static inline void
multi_reap_process (const struct multi_context *m)
{
void multi_reap_process_dowork (const struct multi_context *m);
if (m->reaper->last_call != now)
multi_reap_process_dowork (m);
}
static inline void
multi_process_per_second_timers (struct multi_context *m)
{
if (m->per_second_trigger != now)
{
void multi_process_per_second_timers_dowork (struct multi_context *m);
multi_process_per_second_timers_dowork (m);
m->per_second_trigger = now;
}
}
/*
* Compute earliest timeout expiry from the set of
* all instances. Output:
*
* m->earliest_wakeup : instance needing the earliest service.
* dest : earliest timeout as a delta in relation
* to current time.
*/
static inline void
multi_get_timeout (struct multi_context *m, struct timeval *dest)
{
struct timeval tv, current;
CLEAR (tv);
m->earliest_wakeup = (struct multi_instance *) schedule_get_earliest_wakeup (m->schedule, &tv);
if (m->earliest_wakeup)
{
ASSERT (!openvpn_gettimeofday (¤t, NULL));
tv_delta (dest, ¤t, &tv);
if (dest->tv_sec >= REAP_MAX_WAKEUP)
{
m->earliest_wakeup = NULL;
dest->tv_sec = REAP_MAX_WAKEUP;
dest->tv_usec = 0;
}
}
else
{
dest->tv_sec = REAP_MAX_WAKEUP;
dest->tv_usec = 0;
}
}
/**
* Send a packet over the virtual tun/tap network interface to its locally
* reachable destination.
* @ingroup internal_multiplexer
*
* This function calls \c process_outgoing_tun() to perform the actual
* sending of the packet. Afterwards, it calls \c multi_process_post() to
* perform server-mode postprocessing.
*
* @param m - The single \c multi_context structure.
* @param mpp_flags - Fast I/O optimization flags.
*
* @return
* - True, if the \c multi_instance associated with the packet sent was
* not closed due to a signal during processing.
* - Falls, if the \c multi_instance was closed.
*/
static inline bool
multi_process_outgoing_tun (struct multi_context *m, const unsigned int mpp_flags)
{
struct multi_instance *mi = m->pending;
bool ret = true;
ASSERT (mi);
#ifdef MULTI_DEBUG_EVENT_LOOP
printf ("%s -> TUN len=%d\n",
id(mi),
mi->context.c2.to_tun.len);
#endif
set_prefix (mi);
process_outgoing_tun (&mi->context);
ret = multi_process_post (m, mi, mpp_flags);
clear_prefix ();
return ret;
}
static inline bool
multi_process_outgoing_link_dowork (struct multi_context *m, struct multi_instance *mi, const unsigned int mpp_flags)
{
bool ret = true;
set_prefix (mi);
process_outgoing_link (&mi->context);
ret = multi_process_post (m, mi, mpp_flags);
clear_prefix ();
return ret;
}
/*
* Check for signals.
*/
#define MULTI_CHECK_SIG(m) EVENT_LOOP_CHECK_SIGNAL (&(m)->top, multi_process_signal, (m))
static inline void
multi_set_pending (struct multi_context *m, struct multi_instance *mi)
{
m->pending = mi;
}
static inline void
multi_release_io_lock (struct multi_context *m)
{
}
#endif /* P2MP_SERVER */
#endif /* MULTI_H */