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- Lines: 306
- Date:
Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
- Orig file:
v2.1.66/linux/drivers/net/tunnel.c
- Orig date:
Wed Apr 23 19:01:20 1997
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.1.66/linux/drivers/net/tunnel.c linux/drivers/net/tunnel.c
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-/* tunnel.c: an IP tunnel driver
-
- The purpose of this driver is to provide an IP tunnel through
- which you can tunnel network traffic transparently across subnets.
-
- This was written by looking at Nick Holloway's dummy driver
- Thanks for the great code!
-
- -Sam Lantinga (slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu) 02/01/95
-
- Minor tweaks:
- Cleaned up the code a little and added some pre-1.3.0 tweaks.
- dev->hard_header/hard_header_len changed to use no headers.
- Comments/bracketing tweaked.
- Made the tunnels use dev->name not tunnel: when error reporting.
- Added tx_dropped stat
-
- -Alan Cox (Alan.Cox@linux.org) 21 March 95
-
- Reworked:
- Changed to tunnel to destination gateway in addition to the
- tunnel's pointopoint address
- Almost completely rewritten
- Note: There is currently no firewall or ICMP handling done.
-
- -Sam Lantinga (slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu) 02/13/96
-
-*/
-
-/* Things I wish I had known when writing the tunnel driver:
-
- When the tunnel_xmit() function is called, the skb contains the
- packet to be sent (plus a great deal of extra info), and dev
- contains the tunnel device that _we_ are.
-
- When we are passed a packet, we are expected to fill in the
- source address with our source IP address.
-
- What is the proper way to allocate, copy and free a buffer?
- After you allocate it, it is a "0 length" chunk of memory
- starting at zero. If you want to add headers to the buffer
- later, you'll have to call "skb_reserve(skb, amount)" with
- the amount of memory you want reserved. Then, you call
- "skb_put(skb, amount)" with the amount of space you want in
- the buffer. skb_put() returns a pointer to the top (#0) of
- that buffer. skb->len is set to the amount of space you have
- "allocated" with skb_put(). You can then write up to skb->len
- bytes to that buffer. If you need more, you can call skb_put()
- again with the additional amount of space you need. You can
- find out how much more space you can allocate by calling
- "skb_tailroom(skb)".
- Now, to add header space, call "skb_push(skb, header_len)".
- This creates space at the beginning of the buffer and returns
- a pointer to this new space. If later you need to strip a
- header from a buffer, call "skb_pull(skb, header_len)".
- skb_headroom() will return how much space is left at the top
- of the buffer (before the main data). Remember, this headroom
- space must be reserved before the skb_put() function is called.
-*/
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/socket.h>
-#include <linux/in.h>
-#include <net/ip.h>
-#include <linux/if_arp.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-
-/*#define TUNNEL_DEBUG*/
-
-/*
- * Our header is a simple IP packet with no options
- */
-
-#define tunnel_hlen sizeof(struct iphdr)
-
-/*
- * Okay, this needs to be high enough that we can fit a "standard"
- * ethernet header and an IP tunnel header into the outgoing packet.
- * [36 bytes]
- */
-
-#define TUNL_HLEN (((ETH_HLEN+15)&~15)+tunnel_hlen)
-
-
-static int tunnel_open(struct device *dev)
-{
- MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int tunnel_close(struct device *dev)
-{
- MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
- return 0;
-}
-
-#ifdef TUNNEL_DEBUG
-void print_ip(struct iphdr *ip)
-{
- unsigned char *ipaddr;
-
- printk("IP packet:\n");
- printk("--- header len = %d\n", ip->ihl*4);
- printk("--- ip version: %d\n", ip->version);
- printk("--- ip protocol: %d\n", ip->protocol);
- ipaddr=(unsigned char *)&ip->saddr;
- printk("--- source address: %u.%u.%u.%u\n",
- *ipaddr, *(ipaddr+1), *(ipaddr+2), *(ipaddr+3));
- ipaddr=(unsigned char *)&ip->daddr;
- printk("--- destination address: %u.%u.%u.%u\n",
- *ipaddr, *(ipaddr+1), *(ipaddr+2), *(ipaddr+3));
- printk("--- total packet len: %d\n", ntohs(ip->tot_len));
-}
-#endif
-
-/*
- * This function assumes it is being called from dev_queue_xmit()
- * and that skb is filled properly by that function.
- */
-
-static int tunnel_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct device *dev)
-{
- struct net_device_stats *stats; /* This device's statistics */
- struct rtable *rt; /* Route to the other host */
- struct device *tdev; /* Device to other host */
- struct iphdr *iph; /* Our new IP header */
- int max_headroom; /* The extra header space needed */
-
- stats = (struct net_device_stats *)dev->priv;
-
- /*
- * First things first. Look up the destination address in the
- * routing tables
- */
- iph = skb->nh.iph;
-
- if (ip_route_output(&rt, dev->pa_dstaddr, dev->pa_addr, RT_TOS(iph->tos), NULL)) {
- /* No route to host */
- printk ( KERN_INFO "%s: Can't reach target gateway!\n", dev->name);
- stats->tx_errors++;
- dev_kfree_skb(skb, FREE_WRITE);
- return 0;
- }
- tdev = rt->u.dst.dev;
-
- if (tdev->type == ARPHRD_TUNNEL) {
- /* Tunnel to tunnel? -- I don't think so. */
- printk ( KERN_INFO "%s: Packet targetted at myself!\n" , dev->name);
- ip_rt_put(rt);
- stats->tx_errors++;
- dev_kfree_skb(skb, FREE_WRITE);
- return 0;
- }
-
- skb->h.ipiph = skb->nh.iph;
-
- /*
- * Okay, now see if we can stuff it in the buffer as-is.
- */
- max_headroom = (((tdev->hard_header_len+15)&~15)+tunnel_hlen);
-
- if (skb_headroom(skb) < max_headroom || skb_shared(skb)) {
- struct sk_buff *new_skb = skb_realloc_headroom(skb, max_headroom);
- if (!new_skb) {
- ip_rt_put(rt);
- stats->tx_dropped++;
- dev_kfree_skb(skb, FREE_WRITE);
- return 0;
- }
- dev_kfree_skb(skb, FREE_WRITE);
- skb = new_skb;
- }
-
- skb->nh.iph = (struct iphdr *) skb_push(skb, tunnel_hlen);
- dst_release(skb->dst);
- memset(&(IPCB(skb)->opt), 0, sizeof(IPCB(skb)->opt));
- dst_release(skb->dst);
- skb->dst = &rt->u.dst;
-
- /*
- * Push down and install the IPIP header.
- */
-
- iph = skb->nh.iph;
- iph->version = 4;
- iph->tos = skb->h.ipiph->tos;
- iph->ttl = skb->h.ipiph->ttl;
- iph->frag_off = 0;
- iph->daddr = dev->pa_dstaddr;
- iph->saddr = dev->pa_addr;
- iph->protocol = IPPROTO_IPIP;
- iph->ihl = 5;
- iph->tot_len = htons(skb->len);
- iph->id = htons(ip_id_count++); /* Race condition here? */
- ip_send_check(iph);
-
- stats->tx_bytes+=skb->len;
-
- ip_send(skb);
-
- /* Record statistics and return */
- stats->tx_packets++;
- return 0;
-}
-
-static struct net_device_stats *tunnel_get_stats(struct device *dev)
-{
- return((struct net_device_stats*) dev->priv);
-}
-
-/*
- * Called when a new tunnel device is initialized.
- * The new tunnel device structure is passed to us.
- */
-
-__initfunc(int tunnel_init(struct device *dev))
-{
- /* Oh, just say we're here, in case anyone cares */
- static int tun_msg=0;
- if(!tun_msg)
- {
- printk ( KERN_INFO "tunnel: version v0.2b2\n" );
- tun_msg=1;
- }
-
- /* Add our tunnel functions to the device */
- dev->open = tunnel_open;
- dev->stop = tunnel_close;
- dev->hard_start_xmit = tunnel_xmit;
- dev->get_stats = tunnel_get_stats;
- dev->priv = kmalloc(sizeof(struct net_device_stats), GFP_KERNEL);
- if (dev->priv == NULL)
- return -ENOMEM;
- memset(dev->priv, 0, sizeof(struct net_device_stats));
-
- /* Initialize the tunnel device structure */
-
- dev_init_buffers(dev);
-
- dev->hard_header = NULL;
- dev->rebuild_header = NULL;
- dev->set_mac_address = NULL;
- dev->hard_header_cache = NULL;
- dev->header_cache_update= NULL;
-
- dev->type = ARPHRD_TUNNEL;
- dev->hard_header_len = TUNL_HLEN;
- dev->mtu = 1500-tunnel_hlen; /* eth_mtu */
- dev->addr_len = 0; /* Is this only for ARP? */
- dev->tx_queue_len = 2; /* Small queue */
- memset(dev->broadcast,0xFF, ETH_ALEN);
-
- /* New-style flags. */
- dev->flags = IFF_NOARP; /* Don't use ARP on this device */
- /* No broadcasting through a tunnel */
- dev->family = AF_INET;
- dev->pa_addr = 0;
- dev->pa_brdaddr = 0;
- dev->pa_mask = 0;
- dev->pa_alen = 4;
-
- /* We're done. Have I forgotten anything? */
- return 0;
-}
-
-/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
-/* Module specific interface */
-/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
-#ifdef MODULE
-
-
-static char tunnel_name[16];
-
-static struct device dev_tunnel =
-{
- tunnel_name,
- 0, 0, 0, 0,
- 0x0, 0,
- 0, 0, 0, NULL, tunnel_init
- };
-
-int init_module(void)
-{
- /* Find a name for this unit */
- int err=dev_alloc_name(&dev_tunnel, "tunl%d");
- if(err<0)
- return err;
-
-#ifdef TUNNEL_DEBUG
- printk("tunnel: registering device %s\n", dev_tunnel.name);
-#endif
- if (register_netdev(&dev_tunnel) != 0)
- return -EIO;
- return 0;
-}
-
-void cleanup_module(void)
-{
- unregister_netdev(&dev_tunnel);
- kfree_s(dev_tunnel.priv,sizeof(struct net_device_stats));
- dev_tunnel.priv=NULL;
-}
-#endif /* MODULE */
-
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