/** @file * * PXE UDP API * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * Copyright (C) 2004 Michael Brown . * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or any later version. * * 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; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER ); /** A PXE UDP connection */ struct pxe_udp_connection { /** Data transfer interface to UDP stack */ struct xfer_interface xfer; /** Local address */ struct sockaddr_in local; /** Current PXENV_UDP_READ parameter block */ struct s_PXENV_UDP_READ *pxenv_udp_read; }; /** * Receive PXE UDP data * * @v xfer Data transfer interface * @v iobuf I/O buffer * @v meta Data transfer metadata * @ret rc Return status code * * Receives a packet as part of the current pxenv_udp_read() * operation. */ static int pxe_udp_deliver_iob ( struct xfer_interface *xfer, struct io_buffer *iobuf, struct xfer_metadata *meta ) { struct pxe_udp_connection *pxe_udp = container_of ( xfer, struct pxe_udp_connection, xfer ); struct s_PXENV_UDP_READ *pxenv_udp_read = pxe_udp->pxenv_udp_read; struct sockaddr_in *sin_src; struct sockaddr_in *sin_dest; userptr_t buffer; size_t len; int rc = 0; if ( ! pxenv_udp_read ) { DBG ( "PXE discarded UDP packet\n" ); rc = -ENOBUFS; goto done; } /* Copy packet to buffer and record length */ buffer = real_to_user ( pxenv_udp_read->buffer.segment, pxenv_udp_read->buffer.offset ); len = iob_len ( iobuf ); if ( len > pxenv_udp_read->buffer_size ) len = pxenv_udp_read->buffer_size; copy_to_user ( buffer, 0, iobuf->data, len ); pxenv_udp_read->buffer_size = len; /* Fill in source/dest information */ assert ( meta ); sin_src = ( struct sockaddr_in * ) meta->src; assert ( sin_src ); assert ( sin_src->sin_family == AF_INET ); pxenv_udp_read->src_ip = sin_src->sin_addr.s_addr; pxenv_udp_read->s_port = sin_src->sin_port; sin_dest = ( struct sockaddr_in * ) meta->dest; assert ( sin_dest ); assert ( sin_dest->sin_family == AF_INET ); pxenv_udp_read->dest_ip = sin_dest->sin_addr.s_addr; pxenv_udp_read->d_port = sin_dest->sin_port; /* Mark as received */ pxe_udp->pxenv_udp_read = NULL; done: free_iob ( iobuf ); return rc; } /** PXE UDP data transfer interface operations */ static struct xfer_interface_operations pxe_udp_xfer_operations = { .close = ignore_xfer_close, .vredirect = ignore_xfer_vredirect, .window = unlimited_xfer_window, .alloc_iob = default_xfer_alloc_iob, .deliver_iob = pxe_udp_deliver_iob, .deliver_raw = xfer_deliver_as_iob, }; /** The PXE UDP connection */ static struct pxe_udp_connection pxe_udp = { .xfer = XFER_INIT ( &pxe_udp_xfer_operations ), .local = { .sin_family = AF_INET, }, }; /** * UDP OPEN * * @v pxenv_udp_open Pointer to a struct s_PXENV_UDP_OPEN * @v s_PXENV_UDP_OPEN::src_ip IP address of this station, or 0.0.0.0 * @ret #PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS Always * @ret s_PXENV_UDP_OPEN::Status PXE status code * @err #PXENV_STATUS_UDP_OPEN UDP connection already open * @err #PXENV_STATUS_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not open connection * * Prepares the PXE stack for communication using pxenv_udp_write() * and pxenv_udp_read(). * * The IP address supplied in s_PXENV_UDP_OPEN::src_ip will be * recorded and used as the local station's IP address for all further * communication, including communication by means other than * pxenv_udp_write() and pxenv_udp_read(). (If * s_PXENV_UDP_OPEN::src_ip is 0.0.0.0, the local station's IP address * will remain unchanged.) * * You can only have one open UDP connection at a time. This is not a * meaningful restriction, since pxenv_udp_write() and * pxenv_udp_read() allow you to specify arbitrary local and remote * ports and an arbitrary remote address for each packet. According * to the PXE specifiation, you cannot have a UDP connection open at * the same time as a TFTP connection; this restriction does not apply * to Etherboot. * * On x86, you must set the s_PXE::StatusCallout field to a nonzero * value before calling this function in protected mode. You cannot * call this function with a 32-bit stack segment. (See the relevant * @ref pxe_x86_pmode16 "implementation note" for more details.) * * @note The PXE specification does not make it clear whether the IP * address supplied in s_PXENV_UDP_OPEN::src_ip should be used only * for this UDP connection, or retained for all future communication. * The latter seems more consistent with typical PXE stack behaviour. * * @note Etherboot currently ignores the s_PXENV_UDP_OPEN::src_ip * parameter. * */ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_udp_open ( struct s_PXENV_UDP_OPEN *pxenv_udp_open ) { int rc; DBG ( "PXENV_UDP_OPEN" ); /* Record source IP address */ pxe_udp.local.sin_addr.s_addr = pxenv_udp_open->src_ip; DBG ( " %s", inet_ntoa ( pxe_udp.local.sin_addr ) ); /* Open promiscuous UDP connection */ xfer_close ( &pxe_udp.xfer, 0 ); if ( ( rc = udp_open_promisc ( &pxe_udp.xfer ) ) != 0 ) { pxenv_udp_open->Status = PXENV_STATUS ( rc ); return PXENV_EXIT_FAILURE; } pxenv_udp_open->Status = PXENV_STATUS_SUCCESS; return PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS; } /** * UDP CLOSE * * @v pxenv_udp_close Pointer to a struct s_PXENV_UDP_CLOSE * @ret #PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS Always * @ret s_PXENV_UDP_CLOSE::Status PXE status code * @err None - * * Closes a UDP connection opened with pxenv_udp_open(). * * You can only have one open UDP connection at a time. You cannot * have a UDP connection open at the same time as a TFTP connection. * You cannot use pxenv_udp_close() to close a TFTP connection; use * pxenv_tftp_close() instead. * * On x86, you must set the s_PXE::StatusCallout field to a nonzero * value before calling this function in protected mode. You cannot * call this function with a 32-bit stack segment. (See the relevant * @ref pxe_x86_pmode16 "implementation note" for more details.) * */ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_udp_close ( struct s_PXENV_UDP_CLOSE *pxenv_udp_close ) { DBG ( "PXENV_UDP_CLOSE" ); /* Close UDP connection */ xfer_close ( &pxe_udp.xfer, 0 ); pxenv_udp_close->Status = PXENV_STATUS_SUCCESS; return PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS; } /** * UDP WRITE * * @v pxenv_udp_write Pointer to a struct s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE * @v s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE::ip Destination IP address * @v s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE::gw Relay agent IP address, or 0.0.0.0 * @v s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE::src_port Source UDP port, or 0 * @v s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE::dst_port Destination UDP port * @v s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE::buffer_size Length of the UDP payload * @v s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE::buffer Address of the UDP payload * @ret #PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS Packet was transmitted successfully * @ret #PXENV_EXIT_FAILURE Packet could not be transmitted * @ret s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE::Status PXE status code * @err #PXENV_STATUS_UDP_CLOSED UDP connection is not open * @err #PXENV_STATUS_UNDI_TRANSMIT_ERROR Could not transmit packet * * Transmits a single UDP packet. A valid IP and UDP header will be * prepended to the payload in s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE::buffer; the buffer * should not contain precomputed IP and UDP headers, nor should it * contain space allocated for these headers. The first byte of the * buffer will be transmitted as the first byte following the UDP * header. * * If s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE::gw is 0.0.0.0, normal IP routing will take * place. See the relevant @ref pxe_routing "implementation note" for * more details. * * If s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE::src_port is 0, port 2069 will be used. * * You must have opened a UDP connection with pxenv_udp_open() before * calling pxenv_udp_write(). * * On x86, you must set the s_PXE::StatusCallout field to a nonzero * value before calling this function in protected mode. You cannot * call this function with a 32-bit stack segment. (See the relevant * @ref pxe_x86_pmode16 "implementation note" for more details.) * * @note Etherboot currently ignores the s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE::gw * parameter. * */ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_udp_write ( struct s_PXENV_UDP_WRITE *pxenv_udp_write ) { struct sockaddr_in dest; struct xfer_metadata meta = { .src = ( struct sockaddr * ) &pxe_udp.local, .dest = ( struct sockaddr * ) &dest, .netdev = pxe_netdev, }; size_t len; struct io_buffer *iobuf; userptr_t buffer; int rc; DBG ( "PXENV_UDP_WRITE" ); /* Construct destination socket address */ memset ( &dest, 0, sizeof ( dest ) ); dest.sin_family = AF_INET; dest.sin_addr.s_addr = pxenv_udp_write->ip; dest.sin_port = pxenv_udp_write->dst_port; /* Set local (source) port. PXE spec says source port is 2069 * if not specified. Really, this ought to be set at UDP open * time but hey, we didn't design this API. */ pxe_udp.local.sin_port = pxenv_udp_write->src_port; if ( ! pxe_udp.local.sin_port ) pxe_udp.local.sin_port = htons ( 2069 ); /* FIXME: we ignore the gateway specified, since we're * confident of being able to do our own routing. We should * probably allow for multiple gateways. */ /* Allocate and fill data buffer */ len = pxenv_udp_write->buffer_size; iobuf = xfer_alloc_iob ( &pxe_udp.xfer, len ); if ( ! iobuf ) { pxenv_udp_write->Status = PXENV_STATUS_OUT_OF_RESOURCES; return PXENV_EXIT_FAILURE; } buffer = real_to_user ( pxenv_udp_write->buffer.segment, pxenv_udp_write->buffer.offset ); copy_from_user ( iob_put ( iobuf, len ), buffer, 0, len ); DBG ( " %04x:%04x+%x %d->%s:%d", pxenv_udp_write->buffer.segment, pxenv_udp_write->buffer.offset, pxenv_udp_write->buffer_size, ntohs ( pxenv_udp_write->src_port ), inet_ntoa ( dest.sin_addr ), ntohs ( pxenv_udp_write->dst_port ) ); /* Transmit packet */ if ( ( rc = xfer_deliver_iob_meta ( &pxe_udp.xfer, iobuf, &meta ) ) != 0 ) { pxenv_udp_write->Status = PXENV_STATUS ( rc ); return PXENV_EXIT_FAILURE; } pxenv_udp_write->Status = PXENV_STATUS_SUCCESS; return PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS; } /** * UDP READ * * @v pxenv_udp_read Pointer to a struct s_PXENV_UDP_READ * @v s_PXENV_UDP_READ::dest_ip Destination IP address, or 0.0.0.0 * @v s_PXENV_UDP_READ::d_port Destination UDP port, or 0 * @v s_PXENV_UDP_READ::buffer_size Size of the UDP payload buffer * @v s_PXENV_UDP_READ::buffer Address of the UDP payload buffer * @ret #PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS A packet has been received * @ret #PXENV_EXIT_FAILURE No packet has been received * @ret s_PXENV_UDP_READ::Status PXE status code * @ret s_PXENV_UDP_READ::src_ip Source IP address * @ret s_PXENV_UDP_READ::dest_ip Destination IP address * @ret s_PXENV_UDP_READ::s_port Source UDP port * @ret s_PXENV_UDP_READ::d_port Destination UDP port * @ret s_PXENV_UDP_READ::buffer_size Length of UDP payload * @err #PXENV_STATUS_UDP_CLOSED UDP connection is not open * @err #PXENV_STATUS_FAILURE No packet was ready to read * * Receive a single UDP packet. This is a non-blocking call; if no * packet is ready to read, the call will return instantly with * s_PXENV_UDP_READ::Status==PXENV_STATUS_FAILURE. * * If s_PXENV_UDP_READ::dest_ip is 0.0.0.0, UDP packets addressed to * any IP address will be accepted and may be returned to the caller. * * If s_PXENV_UDP_READ::d_port is 0, UDP packets addressed to any UDP * port will be accepted and may be returned to the caller. * * You must have opened a UDP connection with pxenv_udp_open() before * calling pxenv_udp_read(). * * On x86, you must set the s_PXE::StatusCallout field to a nonzero * value before calling this function in protected mode. You cannot * call this function with a 32-bit stack segment. (See the relevant * @ref pxe_x86_pmode16 "implementation note" for more details.) * * @note The PXE specification (version 2.1) does not state that we * should fill in s_PXENV_UDP_READ::dest_ip and * s_PXENV_UDP_READ::d_port, but Microsoft Windows' NTLDR program * expects us to do so, and will fail if we don't. * */ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_udp_read ( struct s_PXENV_UDP_READ *pxenv_udp_read ) { struct in_addr dest_ip_wanted = { .s_addr = pxenv_udp_read->dest_ip }; struct in_addr dest_ip; uint16_t d_port_wanted = pxenv_udp_read->d_port; uint16_t d_port; DBG ( "PXENV_UDP_READ" ); /* Try receiving a packet */ pxe_udp.pxenv_udp_read = pxenv_udp_read; step(); if ( pxe_udp.pxenv_udp_read ) { /* No packet received */ pxe_udp.pxenv_udp_read = NULL; goto no_packet; } dest_ip.s_addr = pxenv_udp_read->dest_ip; d_port = pxenv_udp_read->d_port; /* Filter on destination address and/or port */ if ( dest_ip_wanted.s_addr && ( dest_ip_wanted.s_addr != dest_ip.s_addr ) ) { DBG ( " wrong IP %s", inet_ntoa ( dest_ip ) ); DBG ( " (wanted %s)", inet_ntoa ( dest_ip_wanted ) ); goto no_packet; } if ( d_port_wanted && ( d_port_wanted != d_port ) ) { DBG ( " wrong port %d ", htons ( d_port ) ); DBG ( " (wanted %d)", htons ( d_port_wanted ) ); goto no_packet; } DBG ( " %04x:%04x+%x %s:", pxenv_udp_read->buffer.segment, pxenv_udp_read->buffer.offset, pxenv_udp_read->buffer_size, inet_ntoa ( *( ( struct in_addr * ) &pxenv_udp_read->src_ip ) )); DBG ( "%d<-%s:%d", ntohs ( pxenv_udp_read->s_port ), inet_ntoa ( *( ( struct in_addr * ) &pxenv_udp_read->dest_ip ) ), ntohs ( pxenv_udp_read->d_port ) ); pxenv_udp_read->Status = PXENV_STATUS_SUCCESS; return PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS; no_packet: pxenv_udp_read->Status = PXENV_STATUS_FAILURE; return PXENV_EXIT_FAILURE; }