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During link-local IP resolution, if a regular ARP request is received during the ARP probe period, it will incorrectly cause a target IP conflict. This then leads to a new IP being picked unnecessarily. Per RFC 3927, section 2.2.1, we should flag a target IP conflict only if the source IP is null, the target IP matches our IP, and the source hw addr does not match our hw addr. function old new delta zcip_main 1354 1322 -32 Signed-off-by: Ken Sharp <ken.sharp@ni.com> Signed-off-by: Ben Shelton <ben.shelton@ni.com> Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
585 lines
16 KiB
C
585 lines
16 KiB
C
/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
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/*
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* RFC3927 ZeroConf IPv4 Link-Local addressing
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* (see <http://www.zeroconf.org/>)
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2003 by Arthur van Hoff (avh@strangeberry.com)
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* Copyright (C) 2004 by David Brownell
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*
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* Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
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*/
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/*
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* ZCIP just manages the 169.254.*.* addresses. That network is not
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* routed at the IP level, though various proxies or bridges can
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* certainly be used. Its naming is built over multicast DNS.
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*/
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//#define DEBUG
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// TODO:
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// - more real-world usage/testing, especially daemon mode
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// - kernel packet filters to reduce scheduling noise
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// - avoid silent script failures, especially under load...
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// - link status monitoring (restart on link-up; stop on link-down)
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//usage:#define zcip_trivial_usage
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//usage: "[OPTIONS] IFACE SCRIPT"
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//usage:#define zcip_full_usage "\n\n"
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//usage: "Manage a ZeroConf IPv4 link-local address\n"
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//usage: "\n -f Run in foreground"
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//usage: "\n -q Quit after obtaining address"
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//usage: "\n -r 169.254.x.x Request this address first"
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//usage: "\n -v Verbose"
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//usage: "\n"
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//usage: "\nWith no -q, runs continuously monitoring for ARP conflicts,"
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//usage: "\nexits only on I/O errors (link down etc)"
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#include "libbb.h"
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#include <netinet/ether.h>
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#include <net/if.h>
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#include <net/if_arp.h>
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#include <linux/sockios.h>
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#include <syslog.h>
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/* We don't need more than 32 bits of the counter */
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#define MONOTONIC_US() ((unsigned)monotonic_us())
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struct arp_packet {
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struct ether_header eth;
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struct ether_arp arp;
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} PACKED;
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enum {
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/* 169.254.0.0 */
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LINKLOCAL_ADDR = 0xa9fe0000,
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/* protocol timeout parameters, specified in seconds */
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PROBE_WAIT = 1,
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PROBE_MIN = 1,
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PROBE_MAX = 2,
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PROBE_NUM = 3,
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MAX_CONFLICTS = 10,
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RATE_LIMIT_INTERVAL = 60,
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ANNOUNCE_WAIT = 2,
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ANNOUNCE_NUM = 2,
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ANNOUNCE_INTERVAL = 2,
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DEFEND_INTERVAL = 10
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};
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/* States during the configuration process. */
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enum {
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PROBE = 0,
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RATE_LIMIT_PROBE,
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ANNOUNCE,
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MONITOR,
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DEFEND
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};
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#define VDBG(...) do { } while (0)
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enum {
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sock_fd = 3
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};
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struct globals {
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struct sockaddr saddr;
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struct ether_addr eth_addr;
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} FIX_ALIASING;
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#define G (*(struct globals*)&bb_common_bufsiz1)
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#define saddr (G.saddr )
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#define eth_addr (G.eth_addr)
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#define INIT_G() do { } while (0)
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/**
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* Pick a random link local IP address on 169.254/16, except that
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* the first and last 256 addresses are reserved.
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*/
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static uint32_t pick(void)
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{
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unsigned tmp;
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do {
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tmp = rand() & IN_CLASSB_HOST;
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} while (tmp > (IN_CLASSB_HOST - 0x0200));
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return htonl((LINKLOCAL_ADDR + 0x0100) + tmp);
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}
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/**
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* Broadcast an ARP packet.
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*/
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static void arp(
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/* int op, - always ARPOP_REQUEST */
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/* const struct ether_addr *source_eth, - always ð_addr */
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struct in_addr source_ip,
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const struct ether_addr *target_eth, struct in_addr target_ip)
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{
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enum { op = ARPOP_REQUEST };
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#define source_eth (ð_addr)
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struct arp_packet p;
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memset(&p, 0, sizeof(p));
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// ether header
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p.eth.ether_type = htons(ETHERTYPE_ARP);
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memcpy(p.eth.ether_shost, source_eth, ETH_ALEN);
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memset(p.eth.ether_dhost, 0xff, ETH_ALEN);
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// arp request
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p.arp.arp_hrd = htons(ARPHRD_ETHER);
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p.arp.arp_pro = htons(ETHERTYPE_IP);
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p.arp.arp_hln = ETH_ALEN;
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p.arp.arp_pln = 4;
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p.arp.arp_op = htons(op);
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memcpy(&p.arp.arp_sha, source_eth, ETH_ALEN);
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memcpy(&p.arp.arp_spa, &source_ip, sizeof(p.arp.arp_spa));
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memcpy(&p.arp.arp_tha, target_eth, ETH_ALEN);
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memcpy(&p.arp.arp_tpa, &target_ip, sizeof(p.arp.arp_tpa));
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// send it
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// Even though sock_fd is already bound to saddr, just send()
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// won't work, because "socket is not connected"
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// (and connect() won't fix that, "operation not supported").
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// Thus we sendto() to saddr. I wonder which sockaddr
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// (from bind() or from sendto()?) kernel actually uses
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// to determine iface to emit the packet from...
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xsendto(sock_fd, &p, sizeof(p), &saddr, sizeof(saddr));
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#undef source_eth
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}
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/**
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* Run a script.
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* argv[0]:intf argv[1]:script_name argv[2]:junk argv[3]:NULL
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*/
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static int run(char *argv[3], const char *param, struct in_addr *ip)
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{
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int status;
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char *addr = addr; /* for gcc */
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const char *fmt = "%s %s %s" + 3;
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argv[2] = (char*)param;
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VDBG("%s run %s %s\n", argv[0], argv[1], argv[2]);
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if (ip) {
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addr = inet_ntoa(*ip);
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xsetenv("ip", addr);
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fmt -= 3;
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}
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bb_info_msg(fmt, argv[2], argv[0], addr);
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status = spawn_and_wait(argv + 1);
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if (status < 0) {
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bb_perror_msg("%s %s %s" + 3, argv[2], argv[0]);
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return -errno;
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}
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if (status != 0)
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bb_error_msg("script %s %s failed, exitcode=%d", argv[1], argv[2], status & 0xff);
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return status;
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}
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/**
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* Return milliseconds of random delay, up to "secs" seconds.
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*/
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static ALWAYS_INLINE unsigned random_delay_ms(unsigned secs)
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{
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return rand() % (secs * 1000);
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}
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/**
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* main program
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*/
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int zcip_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
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int zcip_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
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{
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int state;
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char *r_opt;
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unsigned opts;
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// ugly trick, but I want these zeroed in one go
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struct {
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const struct in_addr null_ip;
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const struct ether_addr null_addr;
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struct in_addr ip;
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struct ifreq ifr;
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int timeout_ms; /* must be signed */
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unsigned conflicts;
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unsigned nprobes;
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unsigned nclaims;
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int ready;
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int verbose;
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} L;
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#define null_ip (L.null_ip )
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#define null_addr (L.null_addr )
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#define ip (L.ip )
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#define ifr (L.ifr )
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#define timeout_ms (L.timeout_ms)
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#define conflicts (L.conflicts )
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#define nprobes (L.nprobes )
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#define nclaims (L.nclaims )
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#define ready (L.ready )
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#define verbose (L.verbose )
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memset(&L, 0, sizeof(L));
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INIT_G();
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#define FOREGROUND (opts & 1)
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#define QUIT (opts & 2)
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// parse commandline: prog [options] ifname script
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// exactly 2 args; -v accumulates and implies -f
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opt_complementary = "=2:vv:vf";
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opts = getopt32(argv, "fqr:v", &r_opt, &verbose);
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#if !BB_MMU
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// on NOMMU reexec early (or else we will rerun things twice)
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if (!FOREGROUND)
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bb_daemonize_or_rexec(0 /*was: DAEMON_CHDIR_ROOT*/, argv);
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#endif
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// open an ARP socket
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// (need to do it before openlog to prevent openlog from taking
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// fd 3 (sock_fd==3))
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xmove_fd(xsocket(AF_PACKET, SOCK_PACKET, htons(ETH_P_ARP)), sock_fd);
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if (!FOREGROUND) {
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// do it before all bb_xx_msg calls
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openlog(applet_name, 0, LOG_DAEMON);
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logmode |= LOGMODE_SYSLOG;
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}
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if (opts & 4) { // -r n.n.n.n
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if (inet_aton(r_opt, &ip) == 0
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|| (ntohl(ip.s_addr) & IN_CLASSB_NET) != LINKLOCAL_ADDR
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) {
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bb_error_msg_and_die("invalid link address");
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}
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}
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argv += optind - 1;
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/* Now: argv[0]:junk argv[1]:intf argv[2]:script argv[3]:NULL */
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/* We need to make space for script argument: */
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argv[0] = argv[1];
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argv[1] = argv[2];
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/* Now: argv[0]:intf argv[1]:script argv[2]:junk argv[3]:NULL */
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#define argv_intf (argv[0])
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xsetenv("interface", argv_intf);
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// initialize the interface (modprobe, ifup, etc)
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if (run(argv, "init", NULL))
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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// initialize saddr
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// saddr is: { u16 sa_family; u8 sa_data[14]; }
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//memset(&saddr, 0, sizeof(saddr));
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//TODO: are we leaving sa_family == 0 (AF_UNSPEC)?!
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safe_strncpy(saddr.sa_data, argv_intf, sizeof(saddr.sa_data));
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// bind to the interface's ARP socket
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xbind(sock_fd, &saddr, sizeof(saddr));
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// get the interface's ethernet address
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//memset(&ifr, 0, sizeof(ifr));
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strncpy_IFNAMSIZ(ifr.ifr_name, argv_intf);
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xioctl(sock_fd, SIOCGIFHWADDR, &ifr);
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memcpy(ð_addr, &ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, ETH_ALEN);
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// start with some stable ip address, either a function of
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// the hardware address or else the last address we used.
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// we are taking low-order four bytes, as top-order ones
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// aren't random enough.
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// NOTE: the sequence of addresses we try changes only
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// depending on when we detect conflicts.
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{
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uint32_t t;
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move_from_unaligned32(t, ((char *)ð_addr + 2));
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srand(t);
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}
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if (ip.s_addr == 0)
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ip.s_addr = pick();
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// FIXME cases to handle:
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// - zcip already running!
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// - link already has local address... just defend/update
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// daemonize now; don't delay system startup
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if (!FOREGROUND) {
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#if BB_MMU
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bb_daemonize(0 /*was: DAEMON_CHDIR_ROOT*/);
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#endif
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bb_info_msg("start, interface %s", argv_intf);
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}
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// run the dynamic address negotiation protocol,
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// restarting after address conflicts:
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// - start with some address we want to try
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// - short random delay
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// - arp probes to see if another host uses it
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// - arp announcements that we're claiming it
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// - use it
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// - defend it, within limits
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// exit if:
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// - address is successfully obtained and -q was given:
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// run "<script> config", then exit with exitcode 0
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// - poll error (when does this happen?)
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// - read error (when does this happen?)
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// - sendto error (in arp()) (when does this happen?)
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// - revents & POLLERR (link down). run "<script> deconfig" first
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state = PROBE;
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while (1) {
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struct pollfd fds[1];
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unsigned deadline_us;
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struct arp_packet p;
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int source_ip_conflict;
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int target_ip_conflict;
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fds[0].fd = sock_fd;
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fds[0].events = POLLIN;
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fds[0].revents = 0;
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// poll, being ready to adjust current timeout
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if (!timeout_ms) {
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timeout_ms = random_delay_ms(PROBE_WAIT);
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// FIXME setsockopt(sock_fd, SO_ATTACH_FILTER, ...) to
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// make the kernel filter out all packets except
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// ones we'd care about.
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}
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// set deadline_us to the point in time when we timeout
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deadline_us = MONOTONIC_US() + timeout_ms * 1000;
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VDBG("...wait %d %s nprobes=%u, nclaims=%u\n",
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timeout_ms, argv_intf, nprobes, nclaims);
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switch (safe_poll(fds, 1, timeout_ms)) {
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default:
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//bb_perror_msg("poll"); - done in safe_poll
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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// timeout
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case 0:
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VDBG("state = %d\n", state);
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switch (state) {
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case PROBE:
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// timeouts in the PROBE state mean no conflicting ARP packets
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// have been received, so we can progress through the states
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if (nprobes < PROBE_NUM) {
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nprobes++;
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VDBG("probe/%u %s@%s\n",
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nprobes, argv_intf, inet_ntoa(ip));
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timeout_ms = PROBE_MIN * 1000;
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timeout_ms += random_delay_ms(PROBE_MAX - PROBE_MIN);
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arp(/* ARPOP_REQUEST, */
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/* ð_addr, */ null_ip,
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&null_addr, ip);
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}
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else {
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// Switch to announce state.
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state = ANNOUNCE;
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nclaims = 0;
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VDBG("announce/%u %s@%s\n",
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nclaims, argv_intf, inet_ntoa(ip));
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timeout_ms = ANNOUNCE_INTERVAL * 1000;
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arp(/* ARPOP_REQUEST, */
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/* ð_addr, */ ip,
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ð_addr, ip);
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}
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break;
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case RATE_LIMIT_PROBE:
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// timeouts in the RATE_LIMIT_PROBE state mean no conflicting ARP packets
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// have been received, so we can move immediately to the announce state
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state = ANNOUNCE;
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nclaims = 0;
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VDBG("announce/%u %s@%s\n",
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nclaims, argv_intf, inet_ntoa(ip));
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timeout_ms = ANNOUNCE_INTERVAL * 1000;
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arp(/* ARPOP_REQUEST, */
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/* ð_addr, */ ip,
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ð_addr, ip);
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break;
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case ANNOUNCE:
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// timeouts in the ANNOUNCE state mean no conflicting ARP packets
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// have been received, so we can progress through the states
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if (nclaims < ANNOUNCE_NUM) {
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nclaims++;
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VDBG("announce/%u %s@%s\n",
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nclaims, argv_intf, inet_ntoa(ip));
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timeout_ms = ANNOUNCE_INTERVAL * 1000;
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arp(/* ARPOP_REQUEST, */
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/* ð_addr, */ ip,
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ð_addr, ip);
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}
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else {
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// Switch to monitor state.
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state = MONITOR;
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// link is ok to use earlier
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// FIXME update filters
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run(argv, "config", &ip);
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ready = 1;
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conflicts = 0;
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timeout_ms = -1; // Never timeout in the monitor state.
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// NOTE: all other exit paths
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// should deconfig ...
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if (QUIT)
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return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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}
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break;
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case DEFEND:
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// We won! No ARP replies, so just go back to monitor.
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state = MONITOR;
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timeout_ms = -1;
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conflicts = 0;
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break;
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default:
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// Invalid, should never happen. Restart the whole protocol.
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state = PROBE;
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ip.s_addr = pick();
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timeout_ms = 0;
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nprobes = 0;
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nclaims = 0;
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break;
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} // switch (state)
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break; // case 0 (timeout)
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// packets arriving, or link went down
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case 1:
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// We need to adjust the timeout in case we didn't receive
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// a conflicting packet.
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if (timeout_ms > 0) {
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unsigned diff = deadline_us - MONOTONIC_US();
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if ((int)(diff) < 0) {
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// Current time is greater than the expected timeout time.
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// Should never happen.
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VDBG("missed an expected timeout\n");
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timeout_ms = 0;
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} else {
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VDBG("adjusting timeout\n");
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timeout_ms = (diff / 1000) | 1; /* never 0 */
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}
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}
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if ((fds[0].revents & POLLIN) == 0) {
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if (fds[0].revents & POLLERR) {
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// FIXME: links routinely go down;
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// this shouldn't necessarily exit.
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bb_error_msg("iface %s is down", argv_intf);
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if (ready) {
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run(argv, "deconfig", &ip);
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}
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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continue;
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}
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// read ARP packet
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if (safe_read(sock_fd, &p, sizeof(p)) < 0) {
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bb_perror_msg_and_die(bb_msg_read_error);
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}
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if (p.eth.ether_type != htons(ETHERTYPE_ARP))
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continue;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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{
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struct ether_addr *sha = (struct ether_addr *) p.arp.arp_sha;
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struct ether_addr *tha = (struct ether_addr *) p.arp.arp_tha;
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struct in_addr *spa = (struct in_addr *) p.arp.arp_spa;
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struct in_addr *tpa = (struct in_addr *) p.arp.arp_tpa;
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VDBG("%s recv arp type=%d, op=%d,\n",
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argv_intf, ntohs(p.eth.ether_type),
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ntohs(p.arp.arp_op));
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VDBG("\tsource=%s %s\n",
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ether_ntoa(sha),
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inet_ntoa(*spa));
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VDBG("\ttarget=%s %s\n",
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ether_ntoa(tha),
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inet_ntoa(*tpa));
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}
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#endif
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if (p.arp.arp_op != htons(ARPOP_REQUEST)
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&& p.arp.arp_op != htons(ARPOP_REPLY)
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) {
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continue;
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}
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source_ip_conflict = 0;
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target_ip_conflict = 0;
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if (memcmp(&p.arp.arp_sha, ð_addr, ETH_ALEN) != 0) {
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if (memcmp(p.arp.arp_spa, &ip.s_addr, sizeof(struct in_addr))) {
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/* A probe or reply with source_ip == chosen ip */
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source_ip_conflict = 1;
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}
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if (p.arp.arp_op == htons(ARPOP_REQUEST)
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&& memcmp(p.arp.arp_spa, &null_ip, sizeof(struct in_addr)) == 0
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&& memcmp(p.arp.arp_tpa, &ip.s_addr, sizeof(struct in_addr)) == 0
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) {
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/* A probe with source_ip == 0.0.0.0, target_ip == chosen ip:
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* another host trying to claim this ip!
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*/
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target_ip_conflict = 1;
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}
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}
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VDBG("state = %d, source ip conflict = %d, target ip conflict = %d\n",
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state, source_ip_conflict, target_ip_conflict);
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switch (state) {
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case PROBE:
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case ANNOUNCE:
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// When probing or announcing, check for source IP conflicts
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// and other hosts doing ARP probes (target IP conflicts).
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if (source_ip_conflict || target_ip_conflict) {
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conflicts++;
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if (conflicts >= MAX_CONFLICTS) {
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VDBG("%s ratelimit\n", argv_intf);
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timeout_ms = RATE_LIMIT_INTERVAL * 1000;
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state = RATE_LIMIT_PROBE;
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}
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|
|
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// restart the whole protocol
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ip.s_addr = pick();
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timeout_ms = 0;
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nprobes = 0;
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nclaims = 0;
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}
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break;
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case MONITOR:
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// If a conflict, we try to defend with a single ARP probe.
|
|
if (source_ip_conflict) {
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VDBG("monitor conflict -- defending\n");
|
|
state = DEFEND;
|
|
timeout_ms = DEFEND_INTERVAL * 1000;
|
|
arp(/* ARPOP_REQUEST, */
|
|
/* ð_addr, */ ip,
|
|
ð_addr, ip);
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
case DEFEND:
|
|
// Well, we tried. Start over (on conflict).
|
|
if (source_ip_conflict) {
|
|
state = PROBE;
|
|
VDBG("defend conflict -- starting over\n");
|
|
ready = 0;
|
|
run(argv, "deconfig", &ip);
|
|
|
|
// restart the whole protocol
|
|
ip.s_addr = pick();
|
|
timeout_ms = 0;
|
|
nprobes = 0;
|
|
nclaims = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
// Invalid, should never happen. Restart the whole protocol.
|
|
VDBG("invalid state -- starting over\n");
|
|
state = PROBE;
|
|
ip.s_addr = pick();
|
|
timeout_ms = 0;
|
|
nprobes = 0;
|
|
nclaims = 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
} // switch state
|
|
break; // case 1 (packets arriving)
|
|
} // switch poll
|
|
} // while (1)
|
|
#undef argv_intf
|
|
}
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