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sys/netinet/ip_fw.h

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    1 /*-
    2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
    3  *
    4  * Copyright (c) 2002-2009 Luigi Rizzo, Universita` di Pisa
    5  *
    6  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    7  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    8  * are met:
    9  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   10  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   11  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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   14  *
   15  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   16  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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   22  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   23  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   24  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   25  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   26  *
   27  * $FreeBSD$
   28  */
   29 
   30 #ifndef _IPFW2_H
   31 #define _IPFW2_H
   32 
   33 /*
   34  * The default rule number.  By the design of ip_fw, the default rule
   35  * is the last one, so its number can also serve as the highest number
   36  * allowed for a rule.  The ip_fw code relies on both meanings of this
   37  * constant. 
   38  */
   39 #define IPFW_DEFAULT_RULE       65535
   40 
   41 #define RESVD_SET               31      /*set for default and persistent rules*/
   42 #define IPFW_MAX_SETS           32      /* Number of sets supported by ipfw*/
   43 
   44 /*
   45  * Compat values for old clients
   46  */
   47 #ifndef _KERNEL
   48 #define IPFW_TABLES_MAX         65535
   49 #define IPFW_TABLES_DEFAULT     128
   50 #endif
   51 
   52 /*
   53  * Most commands (queue, pipe, tag, untag, limit...) can have a 16-bit
   54  * argument between 1 and 65534. The value 0 (IP_FW_TARG) is used
   55  * to represent 'tablearg' value, e.g.  indicate the use of a 'tablearg'
   56  * result of the most recent table() lookup.
   57  * Note that 16bit is only a historical limit, resulting from
   58  * the use of a 16-bit fields for that value. In reality, we can have
   59  * 2^32 pipes, queues, tag values and so on.
   60  */
   61 #define IPFW_ARG_MIN            1
   62 #define IPFW_ARG_MAX            65534
   63 #define IP_FW_TABLEARG          65535   /* Compat value for old clients */
   64 #define IP_FW_TARG              0       /* Current tablearg value */
   65 #define IP_FW_NAT44_GLOBAL      65535   /* arg1 value for "nat global" */
   66 
   67 /*
   68  * Number of entries in the call stack of the call/return commands.
   69  * Call stack currently is an uint16_t array with rule numbers.
   70  */
   71 #define IPFW_CALLSTACK_SIZE     16
   72 
   73 /* IP_FW3 header/opcodes */
   74 typedef struct _ip_fw3_opheader {
   75         uint16_t opcode;        /* Operation opcode */
   76         uint16_t version;       /* Opcode version */
   77         uint16_t reserved[2];   /* Align to 64-bit boundary */
   78 } ip_fw3_opheader;
   79 
   80 /* IP_FW3 opcodes */
   81 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XADD        86      /* add entry */
   82 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XDEL        87      /* delete entry */
   83 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XGETSIZE    88      /* get table size (deprecated) */
   84 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XLIST       89      /* list table contents */
   85 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XDESTROY    90      /* destroy table */
   86 #define IP_FW_TABLES_XLIST      92      /* list all tables  */
   87 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XINFO       93      /* request info for one table */
   88 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XFLUSH      94      /* flush table data */
   89 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XCREATE     95      /* create new table  */
   90 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XMODIFY     96      /* modify existing table */
   91 #define IP_FW_XGET              97      /* Retrieve configuration */
   92 #define IP_FW_XADD              98      /* add rule */
   93 #define IP_FW_XDEL              99      /* del rule */
   94 #define IP_FW_XMOVE             100     /* move rules to different set  */
   95 #define IP_FW_XZERO             101     /* clear accounting */
   96 #define IP_FW_XRESETLOG         102     /* zero rules logs */
   97 #define IP_FW_SET_SWAP          103     /* Swap between 2 sets */
   98 #define IP_FW_SET_MOVE          104     /* Move one set to another one */
   99 #define IP_FW_SET_ENABLE        105     /* Enable/disable sets */
  100 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XFIND       106     /* finds an entry */
  101 #define IP_FW_XIFLIST           107     /* list tracked interfaces */
  102 #define IP_FW_TABLES_ALIST      108     /* list table algorithms */
  103 #define IP_FW_TABLE_XSWAP       109     /* swap two tables */
  104 #define IP_FW_TABLE_VLIST       110     /* dump table value hash */
  105 
  106 #define IP_FW_NAT44_XCONFIG     111     /* Create/modify NAT44 instance */
  107 #define IP_FW_NAT44_DESTROY     112     /* Destroys NAT44 instance */
  108 #define IP_FW_NAT44_XGETCONFIG  113     /* Get NAT44 instance config */
  109 #define IP_FW_NAT44_LIST_NAT    114     /* List all NAT44 instances */
  110 #define IP_FW_NAT44_XGETLOG     115     /* Get log from NAT44 instance */
  111 
  112 #define IP_FW_DUMP_SOPTCODES    116     /* Dump available sopts/versions */
  113 #define IP_FW_DUMP_SRVOBJECTS   117     /* Dump existing named objects */
  114 
  115 #define IP_FW_NAT64STL_CREATE   130     /* Create stateless NAT64 instance */
  116 #define IP_FW_NAT64STL_DESTROY  131     /* Destroy stateless NAT64 instance */
  117 #define IP_FW_NAT64STL_CONFIG   132     /* Modify stateless NAT64 instance */
  118 #define IP_FW_NAT64STL_LIST     133     /* List stateless NAT64 instances */
  119 #define IP_FW_NAT64STL_STATS    134     /* Get NAT64STL instance statistics */
  120 #define IP_FW_NAT64STL_RESET_STATS 135  /* Reset NAT64STL instance statistics */
  121 
  122 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_CREATE   140     /* Create stateful NAT64 instance */
  123 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_DESTROY  141     /* Destroy stateful NAT64 instance */
  124 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_CONFIG   142     /* Modify stateful NAT64 instance */
  125 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_LIST     143     /* List stateful NAT64 instances */
  126 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_STATS    144     /* Get NAT64LSN instance statistics */
  127 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_LIST_STATES 145  /* Get stateful NAT64 states */
  128 #define IP_FW_NAT64LSN_RESET_STATS 146  /* Reset NAT64LSN instance statistics */
  129 
  130 #define IP_FW_NPTV6_CREATE      150     /* Create NPTv6 instance */
  131 #define IP_FW_NPTV6_DESTROY     151     /* Destroy NPTv6 instance */
  132 #define IP_FW_NPTV6_CONFIG      152     /* Modify NPTv6 instance */
  133 #define IP_FW_NPTV6_LIST        153     /* List NPTv6 instances */
  134 #define IP_FW_NPTV6_STATS       154     /* Get NPTv6 instance statistics */
  135 #define IP_FW_NPTV6_RESET_STATS 155     /* Reset NPTv6 instance statistics */
  136 
  137 #define IP_FW_NAT64CLAT_CREATE  160     /* Create clat NAT64 instance */
  138 #define IP_FW_NAT64CLAT_DESTROY 161     /* Destroy clat NAT64 instance */
  139 #define IP_FW_NAT64CLAT_CONFIG  162     /* Modify clat NAT64 instance */
  140 #define IP_FW_NAT64CLAT_LIST    163     /* List clat NAT64 instances */
  141 #define IP_FW_NAT64CLAT_STATS   164     /* Get NAT64CLAT instance statistics */
  142 #define IP_FW_NAT64CLAT_RESET_STATS 165 /* Reset NAT64CLAT instance statistics */
  143 
  144 /*
  145  * The kernel representation of ipfw rules is made of a list of
  146  * 'instructions' (for all practical purposes equivalent to BPF
  147  * instructions), which specify which fields of the packet
  148  * (or its metadata) should be analysed.
  149  *
  150  * Each instruction is stored in a structure which begins with
  151  * "ipfw_insn", and can contain extra fields depending on the
  152  * instruction type (listed below).
  153  * Note that the code is written so that individual instructions
  154  * have a size which is a multiple of 32 bits. This means that, if
  155  * such structures contain pointers or other 64-bit entities,
  156  * (there is just one instance now) they may end up unaligned on
  157  * 64-bit architectures, so the must be handled with care.
  158  *
  159  * "enum ipfw_opcodes" are the opcodes supported. We can have up
  160  * to 256 different opcodes. When adding new opcodes, they should
  161  * be appended to the end of the opcode list before O_LAST_OPCODE,
  162  * this will prevent the ABI from being broken, otherwise users
  163  * will have to recompile ipfw(8) when they update the kernel.
  164  */
  165 
  166 enum ipfw_opcodes {             /* arguments (4 byte each)      */
  167         O_NOP,
  168 
  169         O_IP_SRC,               /* u32 = IP                     */
  170         O_IP_SRC_MASK,          /* ip = IP/mask                 */
  171         O_IP_SRC_ME,            /* none                         */
  172         O_IP_SRC_SET,           /* u32=base, arg1=len, bitmap   */
  173 
  174         O_IP_DST,               /* u32 = IP                     */
  175         O_IP_DST_MASK,          /* ip = IP/mask                 */
  176         O_IP_DST_ME,            /* none                         */
  177         O_IP_DST_SET,           /* u32=base, arg1=len, bitmap   */
  178 
  179         O_IP_SRCPORT,           /* (n)port list:mask 4 byte ea  */
  180         O_IP_DSTPORT,           /* (n)port list:mask 4 byte ea  */
  181         O_PROTO,                /* arg1=protocol                */
  182 
  183         O_MACADDR2,             /* 2 mac addr:mask              */
  184         O_MAC_TYPE,             /* same as srcport              */
  185 
  186         O_LAYER2,               /* none                         */
  187         O_IN,                   /* none                         */
  188         O_FRAG,                 /* none                         */
  189 
  190         O_RECV,                 /* none                         */
  191         O_XMIT,                 /* none                         */
  192         O_VIA,                  /* none                         */
  193 
  194         O_IPOPT,                /* arg1 = 2*u8 bitmap           */
  195         O_IPLEN,                /* arg1 = len                   */
  196         O_IPID,                 /* arg1 = id                    */
  197 
  198         O_IPTOS,                /* arg1 = id                    */
  199         O_IPPRECEDENCE,         /* arg1 = precedence << 5       */
  200         O_IPTTL,                /* arg1 = TTL                   */
  201 
  202         O_IPVER,                /* arg1 = version               */
  203         O_UID,                  /* u32 = id                     */
  204         O_GID,                  /* u32 = id                     */
  205         O_ESTAB,                /* none (tcp established)       */
  206         O_TCPFLAGS,             /* arg1 = 2*u8 bitmap           */
  207         O_TCPWIN,               /* arg1 = desired win           */
  208         O_TCPSEQ,               /* u32 = desired seq.           */
  209         O_TCPACK,               /* u32 = desired seq.           */
  210         O_ICMPTYPE,             /* u32 = icmp bitmap            */
  211         O_TCPOPTS,              /* arg1 = 2*u8 bitmap           */
  212 
  213         O_VERREVPATH,           /* none                         */
  214         O_VERSRCREACH,          /* none                         */
  215 
  216         O_PROBE_STATE,          /* none                         */
  217         O_KEEP_STATE,           /* none                         */
  218         O_LIMIT,                /* ipfw_insn_limit              */
  219         O_LIMIT_PARENT,         /* dyn_type, not an opcode.     */
  220 
  221         /*
  222          * These are really 'actions'.
  223          */
  224 
  225         O_LOG,                  /* ipfw_insn_log                */
  226         O_PROB,                 /* u32 = match probability      */
  227 
  228         O_CHECK_STATE,          /* none                         */
  229         O_ACCEPT,               /* none                         */
  230         O_DENY,                 /* none                         */
  231         O_REJECT,               /* arg1=icmp arg (same as deny) */
  232         O_COUNT,                /* none                         */
  233         O_SKIPTO,               /* arg1=next rule number        */
  234         O_PIPE,                 /* arg1=pipe number             */
  235         O_QUEUE,                /* arg1=queue number            */
  236         O_DIVERT,               /* arg1=port number             */
  237         O_TEE,                  /* arg1=port number             */
  238         O_FORWARD_IP,           /* fwd sockaddr                 */
  239         O_FORWARD_MAC,          /* fwd mac                      */
  240         O_NAT,                  /* nope                         */
  241         O_REASS,                /* none                         */
  242         
  243         /*
  244          * More opcodes.
  245          */
  246         O_IPSEC,                /* has ipsec history            */
  247         O_IP_SRC_LOOKUP,        /* arg1=table number, u32=value */
  248         O_IP_DST_LOOKUP,        /* arg1=table number, u32=value */
  249         O_ANTISPOOF,            /* none                         */
  250         O_JAIL,                 /* u32 = id                     */
  251         O_ALTQ,                 /* u32 = altq classif. qid      */
  252         O_DIVERTED,             /* arg1=bitmap (1:loop, 2:out)  */
  253         O_TCPDATALEN,           /* arg1 = tcp data len          */
  254         O_IP6_SRC,              /* address without mask         */
  255         O_IP6_SRC_ME,           /* my addresses                 */
  256         O_IP6_SRC_MASK,         /* address with the mask        */
  257         O_IP6_DST,
  258         O_IP6_DST_ME,
  259         O_IP6_DST_MASK,
  260         O_FLOW6ID,              /* for flow id tag in the ipv6 pkt */
  261         O_ICMP6TYPE,            /* icmp6 packet type filtering  */
  262         O_EXT_HDR,              /* filtering for ipv6 extension header */
  263         O_IP6,
  264 
  265         /*
  266          * actions for ng_ipfw
  267          */
  268         O_NETGRAPH,             /* send to ng_ipfw              */
  269         O_NGTEE,                /* copy to ng_ipfw              */
  270 
  271         O_IP4,
  272 
  273         O_UNREACH6,             /* arg1=icmpv6 code arg (deny)  */
  274 
  275         O_TAG,                  /* arg1=tag number */
  276         O_TAGGED,               /* arg1=tag number */
  277 
  278         O_SETFIB,               /* arg1=FIB number */
  279         O_FIB,                  /* arg1=FIB desired fib number */
  280         
  281         O_SOCKARG,              /* socket argument */
  282 
  283         O_CALLRETURN,           /* arg1=called rule number */
  284 
  285         O_FORWARD_IP6,          /* fwd sockaddr_in6             */
  286 
  287         O_DSCP,                 /* 2 u32 = DSCP mask */
  288         O_SETDSCP,              /* arg1=DSCP value */
  289         O_IP_FLOW_LOOKUP,       /* arg1=table number, u32=value */
  290 
  291         O_EXTERNAL_ACTION,      /* arg1=id of external action handler */
  292         O_EXTERNAL_INSTANCE,    /* arg1=id of eaction handler instance */
  293         O_EXTERNAL_DATA,        /* variable length data */
  294 
  295         O_SKIP_ACTION,          /* none                         */
  296         O_TCPMSS,               /* arg1=MSS value */
  297 
  298         O_LAST_OPCODE           /* not an opcode!               */
  299 };
  300 
  301 /*
  302  * The extension header are filtered only for presence using a bit
  303  * vector with a flag for each header.
  304  */
  305 #define EXT_FRAGMENT    0x1
  306 #define EXT_HOPOPTS     0x2
  307 #define EXT_ROUTING     0x4
  308 #define EXT_AH          0x8
  309 #define EXT_ESP         0x10
  310 #define EXT_DSTOPTS     0x20
  311 #define EXT_RTHDR0              0x40
  312 #define EXT_RTHDR2              0x80
  313 
  314 /*
  315  * Template for instructions.
  316  *
  317  * ipfw_insn is used for all instructions which require no operands,
  318  * a single 16-bit value (arg1), or a couple of 8-bit values.
  319  *
  320  * For other instructions which require different/larger arguments
  321  * we have derived structures, ipfw_insn_*.
  322  *
  323  * The size of the instruction (in 32-bit words) is in the low
  324  * 6 bits of "len". The 2 remaining bits are used to implement
  325  * NOT and OR on individual instructions. Given a type, you can
  326  * compute the length to be put in "len" using F_INSN_SIZE(t)
  327  *
  328  * F_NOT        negates the match result of the instruction.
  329  *
  330  * F_OR         is used to build or blocks. By default, instructions
  331  *              are evaluated as part of a logical AND. An "or" block
  332  *              { X or Y or Z } contains F_OR set in all but the last
  333  *              instruction of the block. A match will cause the code
  334  *              to skip past the last instruction of the block.
  335  *
  336  * NOTA BENE: in a couple of places we assume that
  337  *      sizeof(ipfw_insn) == sizeof(u_int32_t)
  338  * this needs to be fixed.
  339  *
  340  */
  341 typedef struct  _ipfw_insn {    /* template for instructions */
  342         u_int8_t        opcode;
  343         u_int8_t        len;    /* number of 32-bit words */
  344 #define F_NOT           0x80
  345 #define F_OR            0x40
  346 #define F_LEN_MASK      0x3f
  347 #define F_LEN(cmd)      ((cmd)->len & F_LEN_MASK)
  348 
  349         u_int16_t       arg1;
  350 } ipfw_insn;
  351 
  352 /*
  353  * The F_INSN_SIZE(type) computes the size, in 4-byte words, of
  354  * a given type.
  355  */
  356 #define F_INSN_SIZE(t)  ((sizeof (t))/sizeof(u_int32_t))
  357 
  358 /*
  359  * This is used to store an array of 16-bit entries (ports etc.)
  360  */
  361 typedef struct  _ipfw_insn_u16 {
  362         ipfw_insn o;
  363         u_int16_t ports[2];     /* there may be more */
  364 } ipfw_insn_u16;
  365 
  366 /*
  367  * This is used to store an array of 32-bit entries
  368  * (uid, single IPv4 addresses etc.)
  369  */
  370 typedef struct  _ipfw_insn_u32 {
  371         ipfw_insn o;
  372         u_int32_t d[1]; /* one or more */
  373 } ipfw_insn_u32;
  374 
  375 /*
  376  * This is used to store IP addr-mask pairs.
  377  */
  378 typedef struct  _ipfw_insn_ip {
  379         ipfw_insn o;
  380         struct in_addr  addr;
  381         struct in_addr  mask;
  382 } ipfw_insn_ip;
  383 
  384 /*
  385  * This is used to forward to a given address (ip).
  386  */
  387 typedef struct  _ipfw_insn_sa {
  388         ipfw_insn o;
  389         struct sockaddr_in sa;
  390 } ipfw_insn_sa;
  391 
  392 /*
  393  * This is used to forward to a given address (ipv6).
  394  */
  395 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_sa6 {
  396         ipfw_insn o;
  397         struct sockaddr_in6 sa;
  398 } ipfw_insn_sa6;
  399 
  400 /*
  401  * This is used for MAC addr-mask pairs.
  402  */
  403 typedef struct  _ipfw_insn_mac {
  404         ipfw_insn o;
  405         u_char addr[12];        /* dst[6] + src[6] */
  406         u_char mask[12];        /* dst[6] + src[6] */
  407 } ipfw_insn_mac;
  408 
  409 /*
  410  * This is used for interface match rules (recv xx, xmit xx).
  411  */
  412 typedef struct  _ipfw_insn_if {
  413         ipfw_insn o;
  414         union {
  415                 struct in_addr ip;
  416                 int glob;
  417                 uint16_t kidx;
  418         } p;
  419         char name[IFNAMSIZ];
  420 } ipfw_insn_if;
  421 
  422 /*
  423  * This is used for storing an altq queue id number.
  424  */
  425 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_altq {
  426         ipfw_insn       o;
  427         u_int32_t       qid;
  428 } ipfw_insn_altq;
  429 
  430 /*
  431  * This is used for limit rules.
  432  */
  433 typedef struct  _ipfw_insn_limit {
  434         ipfw_insn o;
  435         u_int8_t _pad;
  436         u_int8_t limit_mask;    /* combination of DYN_* below   */
  437 #define DYN_SRC_ADDR    0x1
  438 #define DYN_SRC_PORT    0x2
  439 #define DYN_DST_ADDR    0x4
  440 #define DYN_DST_PORT    0x8
  441 
  442         u_int16_t conn_limit;
  443 } ipfw_insn_limit;
  444 
  445 /*
  446  * This is used for log instructions.
  447  */
  448 typedef struct  _ipfw_insn_log {
  449         ipfw_insn o;
  450         u_int32_t max_log;      /* how many do we log -- 0 = all */
  451         u_int32_t log_left;     /* how many left to log         */
  452 } ipfw_insn_log;
  453 
  454 /* Legacy NAT structures, compat only */
  455 #ifndef _KERNEL
  456 /*
  457  * Data structures required by both ipfw(8) and ipfw(4) but not part of the
  458  * management API are protected by IPFW_INTERNAL.
  459  */
  460 #ifdef IPFW_INTERNAL
  461 /* Server pool support (LSNAT). */
  462 struct cfg_spool {
  463         LIST_ENTRY(cfg_spool)   _next;          /* chain of spool instances */
  464         struct in_addr          addr;
  465         u_short                 port;
  466 };
  467 #endif
  468 
  469 /* Redirect modes id. */
  470 #define REDIR_ADDR      0x01
  471 #define REDIR_PORT      0x02
  472 #define REDIR_PROTO     0x04
  473 
  474 #ifdef IPFW_INTERNAL
  475 /* Nat redirect configuration. */
  476 struct cfg_redir {
  477         LIST_ENTRY(cfg_redir)   _next;          /* chain of redir instances */
  478         u_int16_t               mode;           /* type of redirect mode */
  479         struct in_addr          laddr;          /* local ip address */
  480         struct in_addr          paddr;          /* public ip address */
  481         struct in_addr          raddr;          /* remote ip address */
  482         u_short                 lport;          /* local port */
  483         u_short                 pport;          /* public port */
  484         u_short                 rport;          /* remote port  */
  485         u_short                 pport_cnt;      /* number of public ports */
  486         u_short                 rport_cnt;      /* number of remote ports */
  487         int                     proto;          /* protocol: tcp/udp */
  488         struct alias_link       **alink;        
  489         /* num of entry in spool chain */
  490         u_int16_t               spool_cnt;      
  491         /* chain of spool instances */
  492         LIST_HEAD(spool_chain, cfg_spool) spool_chain;
  493 };
  494 #endif
  495 
  496 #ifdef IPFW_INTERNAL
  497 /* Nat configuration data struct. */
  498 struct cfg_nat {
  499         /* chain of nat instances */
  500         LIST_ENTRY(cfg_nat)     _next;
  501         int                     id;                     /* nat id */
  502         struct in_addr          ip;                     /* nat ip address */
  503         char                    if_name[IF_NAMESIZE];   /* interface name */
  504         int                     mode;                   /* aliasing mode */
  505         struct libalias         *lib;                   /* libalias instance */
  506         /* number of entry in spool chain */
  507         int                     redir_cnt;              
  508         /* chain of redir instances */
  509         LIST_HEAD(redir_chain, cfg_redir) redir_chain;  
  510 };
  511 #endif
  512 
  513 #define SOF_NAT         sizeof(struct cfg_nat)
  514 #define SOF_REDIR       sizeof(struct cfg_redir)
  515 #define SOF_SPOOL       sizeof(struct cfg_spool)
  516 
  517 #endif  /* ifndef _KERNEL */
  518 
  519 
  520 struct nat44_cfg_spool {
  521         struct in_addr  addr;
  522         uint16_t        port;
  523         uint16_t        spare;
  524 };
  525 #define NAT44_REDIR_ADDR        0x01
  526 #define NAT44_REDIR_PORT        0x02
  527 #define NAT44_REDIR_PROTO       0x04
  528 
  529 /* Nat redirect configuration. */
  530 struct nat44_cfg_redir {
  531         struct in_addr  laddr;          /* local ip address */
  532         struct in_addr  paddr;          /* public ip address */
  533         struct in_addr  raddr;          /* remote ip address */
  534         uint16_t        lport;          /* local port */
  535         uint16_t        pport;          /* public port */
  536         uint16_t        rport;          /* remote port  */
  537         uint16_t        pport_cnt;      /* number of public ports */
  538         uint16_t        rport_cnt;      /* number of remote ports */
  539         uint16_t        mode;           /* type of redirect mode */
  540         uint16_t        spool_cnt;      /* num of entry in spool chain */ 
  541         uint16_t        spare;
  542         uint32_t        proto;          /* protocol: tcp/udp */
  543 };
  544 
  545 /* Nat configuration data struct. */
  546 struct nat44_cfg_nat {
  547         char            name[64];       /* nat name */
  548         char            if_name[64];    /* interface name */
  549         uint32_t        size;           /* structure size incl. redirs */
  550         struct in_addr  ip;             /* nat IPv4 address */
  551         uint32_t        mode;           /* aliasing mode */
  552         uint32_t        redir_cnt;      /* number of entry in spool chain */
  553         u_short         alias_port_lo;  /* low range for port aliasing */
  554         u_short         alias_port_hi;  /* high range for port aliasing */
  555 };
  556 
  557 /* Nat command. */
  558 typedef struct  _ipfw_insn_nat {
  559         ipfw_insn       o;
  560         struct cfg_nat *nat;    
  561 } ipfw_insn_nat;
  562 
  563 /* Apply ipv6 mask on ipv6 addr */
  564 #define APPLY_MASK(addr,mask)   do {                                    \
  565     (addr)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[0] &= (mask)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[0]; \
  566     (addr)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[1] &= (mask)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[1]; \
  567     (addr)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[2] &= (mask)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[2]; \
  568     (addr)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[3] &= (mask)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[3]; \
  569 } while (0)
  570 
  571 /* Structure for ipv6 */
  572 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_ip6 {
  573        ipfw_insn o;
  574        struct in6_addr addr6;
  575        struct in6_addr mask6;
  576 } ipfw_insn_ip6;
  577 
  578 /* Used to support icmp6 types */
  579 typedef struct _ipfw_insn_icmp6 {
  580        ipfw_insn o;
  581        uint32_t d[7]; /* XXX This number si related to the netinet/icmp6.h
  582                        *     define ICMP6_MAXTYPE
  583                        *     as follows: n = ICMP6_MAXTYPE/32 + 1
  584                         *     Actually is 203 
  585                        */
  586 } ipfw_insn_icmp6;
  587 
  588 /*
  589  * Here we have the structure representing an ipfw rule.
  590  *
  591  * Layout:
  592  * struct ip_fw_rule
  593  * [ counter block, size = rule->cntr_len ]
  594  * [ one or more instructions, size = rule->cmd_len * 4 ]
  595  *
  596  * It starts with a general area (with link fields).
  597  * Counter block may be next (if rule->cntr_len > 0),
  598  * followed by an array of one or more instructions, which the code
  599  * accesses as an array of 32-bit values. rule->cmd_len represents
  600  * the total instructions legth in u32 worrd, while act_ofs represents
  601  * rule action offset in u32 words.
  602  *
  603  * When assembling instruction, remember the following:
  604  *
  605  *  + if a rule has a "keep-state" (or "limit") option, then the
  606  *      first instruction (at r->cmd) MUST BE an O_PROBE_STATE
  607  *  + if a rule has a "log" option, then the first action
  608  *      (at ACTION_PTR(r)) MUST be O_LOG
  609  *  + if a rule has an "altq" option, it comes after "log"
  610  *  + if a rule has an O_TAG option, it comes after "log" and "altq"
  611  *
  612  *
  613  * All structures (excluding instructions) are u64-aligned.
  614  * Please keep this.
  615  */
  616 
  617 struct ip_fw_rule {
  618         uint16_t        act_ofs;        /* offset of action in 32-bit units */
  619         uint16_t        cmd_len;        /* # of 32-bit words in cmd     */
  620         uint16_t        spare;
  621         uint8_t         set;            /* rule set (0..31)             */
  622         uint8_t         flags;          /* rule flags                   */
  623         uint32_t        rulenum;        /* rule number                  */
  624         uint32_t        id;             /* rule id                      */
  625 
  626         ipfw_insn       cmd[1];         /* storage for commands         */
  627 };
  628 #define IPFW_RULE_NOOPT         0x01    /* Has no options in body       */
  629 #define IPFW_RULE_JUSTOPTS      0x02    /* new format of rule body      */
  630 
  631 /* Unaligned version */
  632 
  633 /* Base ipfw rule counter block. */
  634 struct ip_fw_bcounter {
  635         uint16_t        size;           /* Size of counter block, bytes */
  636         uint8_t         flags;          /* flags for given block        */
  637         uint8_t         spare;
  638         uint32_t        timestamp;      /* tv_sec of last match         */
  639         uint64_t        pcnt;           /* Packet counter               */
  640         uint64_t        bcnt;           /* Byte counter                 */
  641 };
  642 
  643 
  644 #ifndef _KERNEL
  645 /*
  646  * Legacy rule format
  647  */
  648 struct ip_fw {
  649         struct ip_fw    *x_next;        /* linked list of rules         */
  650         struct ip_fw    *next_rule;     /* ptr to next [skipto] rule    */
  651         /* 'next_rule' is used to pass up 'set_disable' status          */
  652 
  653         uint16_t        act_ofs;        /* offset of action in 32-bit units */
  654         uint16_t        cmd_len;        /* # of 32-bit words in cmd     */
  655         uint16_t        rulenum;        /* rule number                  */
  656         uint8_t         set;            /* rule set (0..31)             */
  657         uint8_t         _pad;           /* padding                      */
  658         uint32_t        id;             /* rule id */
  659 
  660         /* These fields are present in all rules.                       */
  661         uint64_t        pcnt;           /* Packet counter               */
  662         uint64_t        bcnt;           /* Byte counter                 */
  663         uint32_t        timestamp;      /* tv_sec of last match         */
  664 
  665         ipfw_insn       cmd[1];         /* storage for commands         */
  666 };
  667 #endif
  668 
  669 #define ACTION_PTR(rule)                                \
  670         (ipfw_insn *)( (u_int32_t *)((rule)->cmd) + ((rule)->act_ofs) )
  671 
  672 #define RULESIZE(rule)  (sizeof(*(rule)) + (rule)->cmd_len * 4 - 4)
  673 
  674 
  675 #if 1 // should be moved to in.h
  676 /*
  677  * This structure is used as a flow mask and a flow id for various
  678  * parts of the code.
  679  * addr_type is used in userland and kernel to mark the address type.
  680  * fib is used in the kernel to record the fib in use.
  681  * _flags is used in the kernel to store tcp flags for dynamic rules.
  682  */
  683 struct ipfw_flow_id {
  684         uint32_t        dst_ip;
  685         uint32_t        src_ip;
  686         uint16_t        dst_port;
  687         uint16_t        src_port;
  688         uint8_t         fib;    /* XXX: must be uint16_t */
  689         uint8_t         proto;
  690         uint8_t         _flags; /* protocol-specific flags */
  691         uint8_t         addr_type; /* 4=ip4, 6=ip6, 1=ether ? */
  692         struct in6_addr dst_ip6;
  693         struct in6_addr src_ip6;
  694         uint32_t        flow_id6;
  695         uint32_t        extra; /* queue/pipe or frag_id */
  696 };
  697 #endif
  698 
  699 #define IS_IP4_FLOW_ID(id)      ((id)->addr_type == 4)
  700 #define IS_IP6_FLOW_ID(id)      ((id)->addr_type == 6)
  701 
  702 /*
  703  * Dynamic ipfw rule.
  704  */
  705 typedef struct _ipfw_dyn_rule ipfw_dyn_rule;
  706 
  707 struct _ipfw_dyn_rule {
  708         ipfw_dyn_rule   *next;          /* linked list of rules.        */
  709         struct ip_fw *rule;             /* pointer to rule              */
  710         /* 'rule' is used to pass up the rule number (from the parent)  */
  711 
  712         ipfw_dyn_rule *parent;          /* pointer to parent rule       */
  713         u_int64_t       pcnt;           /* packet match counter         */
  714         u_int64_t       bcnt;           /* byte match counter           */
  715         struct ipfw_flow_id id;         /* (masked) flow id             */
  716         u_int32_t       expire;         /* expire time                  */
  717         u_int32_t       bucket;         /* which bucket in hash table   */
  718         u_int32_t       state;          /* state of this rule (typically a
  719                                          * combination of TCP flags)
  720                                          */
  721 #define IPFW_DYN_ORPHANED       0x40000 /* state's parent rule was deleted */
  722         u_int32_t       ack_fwd;        /* most recent ACKs in forward  */
  723         u_int32_t       ack_rev;        /* and reverse directions (used */
  724                                         /* to generate keepalives)      */
  725         u_int16_t       dyn_type;       /* rule type                    */
  726         u_int16_t       count;          /* refcount                     */
  727         u_int16_t       kidx;           /* index of named object */
  728 } __packed __aligned(8);
  729 
  730 /*
  731  * Definitions for IP option names.
  732  */
  733 #define IP_FW_IPOPT_LSRR        0x01
  734 #define IP_FW_IPOPT_SSRR        0x02
  735 #define IP_FW_IPOPT_RR          0x04
  736 #define IP_FW_IPOPT_TS          0x08
  737 
  738 /*
  739  * Definitions for TCP option names.
  740  */
  741 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_MSS        0x01
  742 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_WINDOW     0x02
  743 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_SACK       0x04
  744 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_TS         0x08
  745 #define IP_FW_TCPOPT_CC         0x10
  746 
  747 #define ICMP_REJECT_RST         0x100   /* fake ICMP code (send a TCP RST) */
  748 #define ICMP6_UNREACH_RST       0x100   /* fake ICMPv6 code (send a TCP RST) */
  749 #define ICMP_REJECT_ABORT       0x101   /* fake ICMP code (send an SCTP ABORT) */
  750 #define ICMP6_UNREACH_ABORT     0x101   /* fake ICMPv6 code (send an SCTP ABORT) */
  751 
  752 /*
  753  * These are used for lookup tables.
  754  */
  755 
  756 #define IPFW_TABLE_ADDR         1       /* Table for holding IPv4/IPv6 prefixes */
  757 #define IPFW_TABLE_INTERFACE    2       /* Table for holding interface names */
  758 #define IPFW_TABLE_NUMBER       3       /* Table for holding ports/uid/gid/etc */
  759 #define IPFW_TABLE_FLOW         4       /* Table for holding flow data */
  760 #define IPFW_TABLE_MAXTYPE      4       /* Maximum valid number */
  761 
  762 #define IPFW_TABLE_CIDR IPFW_TABLE_ADDR /* compat */
  763 
  764 /* Value types */
  765 #define IPFW_VTYPE_LEGACY       0xFFFFFFFF      /* All data is filled in */
  766 #define IPFW_VTYPE_SKIPTO       0x00000001      /* skipto/call/callreturn */
  767 #define IPFW_VTYPE_PIPE         0x00000002      /* pipe/queue */
  768 #define IPFW_VTYPE_FIB          0x00000004      /* setfib */
  769 #define IPFW_VTYPE_NAT          0x00000008      /* nat */
  770 #define IPFW_VTYPE_DSCP         0x00000010      /* dscp */
  771 #define IPFW_VTYPE_TAG          0x00000020      /* tag/untag */
  772 #define IPFW_VTYPE_DIVERT       0x00000040      /* divert/tee */
  773 #define IPFW_VTYPE_NETGRAPH     0x00000080      /* netgraph/ngtee */
  774 #define IPFW_VTYPE_LIMIT        0x00000100      /* limit */
  775 #define IPFW_VTYPE_NH4          0x00000200      /* IPv4 nexthop */
  776 #define IPFW_VTYPE_NH6          0x00000400      /* IPv6 nexthop */
  777 
  778 typedef struct  _ipfw_table_entry {
  779         in_addr_t       addr;           /* network address              */
  780         u_int32_t       value;          /* value                        */
  781         u_int16_t       tbl;            /* table number                 */
  782         u_int8_t        masklen;        /* mask length                  */
  783 } ipfw_table_entry;
  784 
  785 typedef struct  _ipfw_table_xentry {
  786         uint16_t        len;            /* Total entry length           */
  787         uint8_t         type;           /* entry type                   */
  788         uint8_t         masklen;        /* mask length                  */
  789         uint16_t        tbl;            /* table number                 */
  790         uint16_t        flags;          /* record flags                 */
  791         uint32_t        value;          /* value                        */
  792         union {
  793                 /* Longest field needs to be aligned by 4-byte boundary */
  794                 struct in6_addr addr6;  /* IPv6 address                 */
  795                 char    iface[IF_NAMESIZE];     /* interface name       */
  796         } k;
  797 } ipfw_table_xentry;
  798 #define IPFW_TCF_INET   0x01            /* CIDR flags: IPv4 record      */
  799 
  800 typedef struct  _ipfw_table {
  801         u_int32_t       size;           /* size of entries in bytes     */
  802         u_int32_t       cnt;            /* # of entries                 */
  803         u_int16_t       tbl;            /* table number                 */
  804         ipfw_table_entry ent[0];        /* entries                      */
  805 } ipfw_table;
  806 
  807 typedef struct  _ipfw_xtable {
  808         ip_fw3_opheader opheader;       /* IP_FW3 opcode */
  809         uint32_t        size;           /* size of entries in bytes     */
  810         uint32_t        cnt;            /* # of entries                 */
  811         uint16_t        tbl;            /* table number                 */
  812         uint8_t         type;           /* table type                   */
  813         ipfw_table_xentry xent[0];      /* entries                      */
  814 } ipfw_xtable;
  815 
  816 typedef struct  _ipfw_obj_tlv {
  817         uint16_t        type;           /* TLV type */
  818         uint16_t        flags;          /* TLV-specific flags           */
  819         uint32_t        length;         /* Total length, aligned to u64 */
  820 } ipfw_obj_tlv;
  821 #define IPFW_TLV_TBL_NAME       1
  822 #define IPFW_TLV_TBLNAME_LIST   2
  823 #define IPFW_TLV_RULE_LIST      3
  824 #define IPFW_TLV_DYNSTATE_LIST  4
  825 #define IPFW_TLV_TBL_ENT        5
  826 #define IPFW_TLV_DYN_ENT        6
  827 #define IPFW_TLV_RULE_ENT       7
  828 #define IPFW_TLV_TBLENT_LIST    8
  829 #define IPFW_TLV_RANGE          9
  830 #define IPFW_TLV_EACTION        10
  831 #define IPFW_TLV_COUNTERS       11
  832 #define IPFW_TLV_OBJDATA        12
  833 #define IPFW_TLV_STATE_NAME     14
  834 
  835 #define IPFW_TLV_EACTION_BASE   1000
  836 #define IPFW_TLV_EACTION_NAME(arg)      (IPFW_TLV_EACTION_BASE + (arg))
  837 
  838 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_data {
  839         ipfw_obj_tlv    head;
  840         void            *data[0];
  841 } ipfw_obj_data;
  842 
  843 /* Object name TLV */
  844 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_ntlv {
  845         ipfw_obj_tlv    head;           /* TLV header                   */
  846         uint16_t        idx;            /* Name index                   */
  847         uint8_t         set;            /* set, if applicable           */
  848         uint8_t         type;           /* object type, if applicable   */
  849         uint32_t        spare;          /* unused                       */
  850         char            name[64];       /* Null-terminated name         */
  851 } ipfw_obj_ntlv;
  852 
  853 /* IPv4/IPv6 L4 flow description */
  854 struct tflow_entry {
  855         uint8_t         af;
  856         uint8_t         proto;
  857         uint16_t        spare;
  858         uint16_t        sport;
  859         uint16_t        dport;
  860         union {
  861                 struct {
  862                         struct in_addr  sip;
  863                         struct in_addr  dip;
  864                 } a4;
  865                 struct {
  866                         struct in6_addr sip6;
  867                         struct in6_addr dip6;
  868                 } a6;
  869         } a;
  870 };
  871 
  872 typedef struct _ipfw_table_value {
  873         uint32_t        tag;            /* O_TAG/O_TAGGED */
  874         uint32_t        pipe;           /* O_PIPE/O_QUEUE */
  875         uint16_t        divert;         /* O_DIVERT/O_TEE */
  876         uint16_t        skipto;         /* skipto, CALLRET */
  877         uint32_t        netgraph;       /* O_NETGRAPH/O_NGTEE */
  878         uint32_t        fib;            /* O_SETFIB */
  879         uint32_t        nat;            /* O_NAT */
  880         uint32_t        nh4;
  881         uint8_t         dscp;
  882         uint8_t         spare0;
  883         uint16_t        spare1;
  884         struct in6_addr nh6;
  885         uint32_t        limit;          /* O_LIMIT */
  886         uint32_t        zoneid;         /* scope zone id for nh6 */
  887         uint64_t        reserved;
  888 } ipfw_table_value;
  889 
  890 /* Table entry TLV */
  891 typedef struct  _ipfw_obj_tentry {
  892         ipfw_obj_tlv    head;           /* TLV header                   */
  893         uint8_t         subtype;        /* subtype (IPv4,IPv6)          */
  894         uint8_t         masklen;        /* mask length                  */
  895         uint8_t         result;         /* request result               */
  896         uint8_t         spare0;
  897         uint16_t        idx;            /* Table name index             */
  898         uint16_t        spare1;
  899         union {
  900                 /* Longest field needs to be aligned by 8-byte boundary */
  901                 struct in_addr          addr;   /* IPv4 address         */
  902                 uint32_t                key;            /* uid/gid/port */
  903                 struct in6_addr         addr6;  /* IPv6 address         */
  904                 char    iface[IF_NAMESIZE];     /* interface name       */
  905                 struct tflow_entry      flow;   
  906         } k;
  907         union {
  908                 ipfw_table_value        value;  /* value data */
  909                 uint32_t                kidx;   /* value kernel index */
  910         } v;
  911 } ipfw_obj_tentry;
  912 #define IPFW_TF_UPDATE  0x01            /* Update record if exists      */
  913 /* Container TLV */
  914 #define IPFW_CTF_ATOMIC 0x01            /* Perform atomic operation     */
  915 /* Operation results */
  916 #define IPFW_TR_IGNORED         0       /* Entry was ignored (rollback) */
  917 #define IPFW_TR_ADDED           1       /* Entry was successfully added */
  918 #define IPFW_TR_UPDATED         2       /* Entry was successfully updated*/
  919 #define IPFW_TR_DELETED         3       /* Entry was successfully deleted*/
  920 #define IPFW_TR_LIMIT           4       /* Entry was ignored (limit)    */
  921 #define IPFW_TR_NOTFOUND        5       /* Entry was not found          */
  922 #define IPFW_TR_EXISTS          6       /* Entry already exists         */
  923 #define IPFW_TR_ERROR           7       /* Request has failed (unknown) */
  924 
  925 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_dyntlv {
  926         ipfw_obj_tlv    head;
  927         ipfw_dyn_rule   state;
  928 } ipfw_obj_dyntlv;
  929 #define IPFW_DF_LAST    0x01            /* Last state in chain          */
  930 
  931 /* Containter TLVs */
  932 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_ctlv {
  933         ipfw_obj_tlv    head;           /* TLV header                   */
  934         uint32_t        count;          /* Number of sub-TLVs           */
  935         uint16_t        objsize;        /* Single object size           */
  936         uint8_t         version;        /* TLV version                  */
  937         uint8_t         flags;          /* TLV-specific flags           */
  938 } ipfw_obj_ctlv;
  939 
  940 /* Range TLV */
  941 typedef struct _ipfw_range_tlv {
  942         ipfw_obj_tlv    head;           /* TLV header                   */
  943         uint32_t        flags;          /* Range flags                  */
  944         uint16_t        start_rule;     /* Range start                  */
  945         uint16_t        end_rule;       /* Range end                    */
  946         uint32_t        set;            /* Range set to match            */
  947         uint32_t        new_set;        /* New set to move/swap to      */
  948 } ipfw_range_tlv;
  949 #define IPFW_RCFLAG_RANGE       0x01    /* rule range is set            */
  950 #define IPFW_RCFLAG_ALL         0x02    /* match ALL rules              */
  951 #define IPFW_RCFLAG_SET         0x04    /* match rules in given set     */
  952 #define IPFW_RCFLAG_DYNAMIC     0x08    /* match only dynamic states    */
  953 /* User-settable flags */
  954 #define IPFW_RCFLAG_USER        (IPFW_RCFLAG_RANGE | IPFW_RCFLAG_ALL | \
  955         IPFW_RCFLAG_SET | IPFW_RCFLAG_DYNAMIC)
  956 /* Internally used flags */
  957 #define IPFW_RCFLAG_DEFAULT     0x0100  /* Do not skip defaul rule      */
  958 
  959 typedef struct _ipfw_ta_tinfo {
  960         uint32_t        flags;          /* Format flags                 */
  961         uint32_t        spare;
  962         uint8_t         taclass4;       /* algorithm class              */
  963         uint8_t         spare4;
  964         uint16_t        itemsize4;      /* item size in runtime         */
  965         uint32_t        size4;          /* runtime structure size       */
  966         uint32_t        count4;         /* number of items in runtime   */
  967         uint8_t         taclass6;       /* algorithm class              */
  968         uint8_t         spare6;
  969         uint16_t        itemsize6;      /* item size in runtime         */
  970         uint32_t        size6;          /* runtime structure size       */
  971         uint32_t        count6;         /* number of items in runtime   */
  972 } ipfw_ta_tinfo;
  973 #define IPFW_TACLASS_HASH       1       /* algo is based on hash        */
  974 #define IPFW_TACLASS_ARRAY      2       /* algo is based on array       */
  975 #define IPFW_TACLASS_RADIX      3       /* algo is based on radix tree  */
  976 
  977 #define IPFW_TATFLAGS_DATA      0x0001          /* Has data filled in   */
  978 #define IPFW_TATFLAGS_AFDATA    0x0002          /* Separate data per AF */
  979 #define IPFW_TATFLAGS_AFITEM    0x0004          /* diff. items per AF   */
  980 
  981 typedef struct _ipfw_xtable_info {
  982         uint8_t         type;           /* table type (addr,iface,..)   */
  983         uint8_t         tflags;         /* type flags                   */
  984         uint16_t        mflags;         /* modification flags           */
  985         uint16_t        flags;          /* generic table flags          */
  986         uint16_t        spare[3];
  987         uint32_t        vmask;          /* bitmask with value types     */
  988         uint32_t        set;            /* set table is in              */
  989         uint32_t        kidx;           /* kernel index                 */
  990         uint32_t        refcnt;         /* number of references         */
  991         uint32_t        count;          /* Number of records            */
  992         uint32_t        size;           /* Total size of records(export)*/
  993         uint32_t        limit;          /* Max number of records        */
  994         char            tablename[64];  /* table name */
  995         char            algoname[64];   /* algorithm name               */
  996         ipfw_ta_tinfo   ta_info;        /* additional algo stats        */
  997 } ipfw_xtable_info;
  998 /* Generic table flags */
  999 #define IPFW_TGFLAGS_LOCKED     0x01    /* Tables is locked from changes*/
 1000 /* Table type-specific flags */
 1001 #define IPFW_TFFLAG_SRCIP       0x01
 1002 #define IPFW_TFFLAG_DSTIP       0x02
 1003 #define IPFW_TFFLAG_SRCPORT     0x04
 1004 #define IPFW_TFFLAG_DSTPORT     0x08
 1005 #define IPFW_TFFLAG_PROTO       0x10
 1006 /* Table modification flags */
 1007 #define IPFW_TMFLAGS_LIMIT      0x0002  /* Change limit value           */
 1008 #define IPFW_TMFLAGS_LOCK       0x0004  /* Change table lock state      */
 1009 
 1010 typedef struct _ipfw_iface_info {
 1011         char            ifname[64];     /* interface name               */
 1012         uint32_t        ifindex;        /* interface index              */
 1013         uint32_t        flags;          /* flags                        */
 1014         uint32_t        refcnt;         /* number of references         */
 1015         uint32_t        gencnt;         /* number of changes            */
 1016         uint64_t        spare;
 1017 } ipfw_iface_info;
 1018 #define IPFW_IFFLAG_RESOLVED    0x01    /* Interface exists             */
 1019 
 1020 typedef struct _ipfw_ta_info {
 1021         char            algoname[64];   /* algorithm name               */
 1022         uint32_t        type;           /* lookup type                  */
 1023         uint32_t        flags;
 1024         uint32_t        refcnt;
 1025         uint32_t        spare0;
 1026         uint64_t        spare1;
 1027 } ipfw_ta_info;
 1028 
 1029 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_header {
 1030         ip_fw3_opheader opheader;       /* IP_FW3 opcode                */
 1031         uint32_t        spare;
 1032         uint16_t        idx;            /* object name index            */
 1033         uint8_t         objtype;        /* object type                  */
 1034         uint8_t         objsubtype;     /* object subtype               */
 1035         ipfw_obj_ntlv   ntlv;           /* object name tlv              */
 1036 } ipfw_obj_header;
 1037 
 1038 typedef struct _ipfw_obj_lheader {
 1039         ip_fw3_opheader opheader;       /* IP_FW3 opcode                */
 1040         uint32_t        set_mask;       /* disabled set mask            */
 1041         uint32_t        count;          /* Total objects count          */
 1042         uint32_t        size;           /* Total size (incl. header)    */
 1043         uint32_t        objsize;        /* Size of one object           */
 1044 } ipfw_obj_lheader;
 1045 
 1046 #define IPFW_CFG_GET_STATIC     0x01
 1047 #define IPFW_CFG_GET_STATES     0x02
 1048 #define IPFW_CFG_GET_COUNTERS   0x04
 1049 typedef struct _ipfw_cfg_lheader {
 1050         ip_fw3_opheader opheader;       /* IP_FW3 opcode                */
 1051         uint32_t        set_mask;       /* enabled set mask             */
 1052         uint32_t        spare;
 1053         uint32_t        flags;          /* Request flags                */
 1054         uint32_t        size;           /* neded buffer size            */
 1055         uint32_t        start_rule;
 1056         uint32_t        end_rule;
 1057 } ipfw_cfg_lheader;
 1058 
 1059 typedef struct _ipfw_range_header {
 1060         ip_fw3_opheader opheader;       /* IP_FW3 opcode                */
 1061         ipfw_range_tlv  range;
 1062 } ipfw_range_header;
 1063 
 1064 typedef struct _ipfw_sopt_info {
 1065         uint16_t        opcode;
 1066         uint8_t         version;
 1067         uint8_t         dir;
 1068         uint8_t         spare;
 1069         uint64_t        refcnt;
 1070 } ipfw_sopt_info;
 1071 
 1072 #endif /* _IPFW2_H */

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