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Hungming Chen56c632c2020-09-10 15:42:58 +08001/*
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16
17#include <linux/if.h>
18#include <linux/ip.h>
19#include <linux/ipv6.h>
20#include <linux/pkt_cls.h>
21#include <linux/tcp.h>
22
23#include "bpf_helpers.h"
24#include "bpf_net_helpers.h"
25#include "netdbpf/bpf_shared.h"
26
27DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_ingress_map, HASH, TetherIngressKey, TetherIngressValue, 64,
28 AID_NETWORK_STACK)
29
30// Tethering stats, indexed by upstream interface.
31DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_stats_map, HASH, uint32_t, TetherStatsValue, 16, AID_NETWORK_STACK)
32
33// Tethering data limit, indexed by upstream interface.
34// (tethering allowed when stats[iif].rxBytes + stats[iif].txBytes < limit[iif])
35DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_limit_map, HASH, uint32_t, uint64_t, 16, AID_NETWORK_STACK)
36
markchien70526882020-11-12 00:17:15 +080037// Used only by TetheringPrivilegedTests, not by production code.
38DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_ingress_map_TEST, HASH, TetherIngressKey, TetherIngressValue, 16,
39 AID_NETWORK_STACK)
40
Hungming Chen56c632c2020-09-10 15:42:58 +080041static inline __always_inline int do_forward(struct __sk_buff* skb, bool is_ethernet) {
42 int l2_header_size = is_ethernet ? sizeof(struct ethhdr) : 0;
43 void* data = (void*)(long)skb->data;
44 const void* data_end = (void*)(long)skb->data_end;
45 struct ethhdr* eth = is_ethernet ? data : NULL; // used iff is_ethernet
46 struct ipv6hdr* ip6 = is_ethernet ? (void*)(eth + 1) : data;
47
48 // Must be meta-ethernet IPv6 frame
49 if (skb->protocol != htons(ETH_P_IPV6)) return TC_ACT_OK;
50
51 // Must have (ethernet and) ipv6 header
52 if (data + l2_header_size + sizeof(*ip6) > data_end) return TC_ACT_OK;
53
54 // Ethertype - if present - must be IPv6
55 if (is_ethernet && (eth->h_proto != htons(ETH_P_IPV6))) return TC_ACT_OK;
56
57 // IP version must be 6
58 if (ip6->version != 6) return TC_ACT_OK;
59
60 // Cannot decrement during forward if already zero or would be zero,
61 // Let the kernel's stack handle these cases and generate appropriate ICMP errors.
62 if (ip6->hop_limit <= 1) return TC_ACT_OK;
63
64 // Protect against forwarding packets sourced from ::1 or fe80::/64 or other weirdness.
65 __be32 src32 = ip6->saddr.s6_addr32[0];
66 if (src32 != htonl(0x0064ff9b) && // 64:ff9b:/32 incl. XLAT464 WKP
67 (src32 & htonl(0xe0000000)) != htonl(0x20000000)) // 2000::/3 Global Unicast
68 return TC_ACT_OK;
69
70 TetherIngressKey k = {
71 .iif = skb->ifindex,
72 .neigh6 = ip6->daddr,
73 };
74
75 TetherIngressValue* v = bpf_tether_ingress_map_lookup_elem(&k);
76
77 // If we don't find any offload information then simply let the core stack handle it...
78 if (!v) return TC_ACT_OK;
79
80 uint32_t stat_and_limit_k = skb->ifindex;
81
82 TetherStatsValue* stat_v = bpf_tether_stats_map_lookup_elem(&stat_and_limit_k);
83
84 // If we don't have anywhere to put stats, then abort...
85 if (!stat_v) return TC_ACT_OK;
86
87 uint64_t* limit_v = bpf_tether_limit_map_lookup_elem(&stat_and_limit_k);
88
89 // If we don't have a limit, then abort...
90 if (!limit_v) return TC_ACT_OK;
91
92 // Required IPv6 minimum mtu is 1280, below that not clear what we should do, abort...
93 const int pmtu = v->pmtu;
94 if (pmtu < IPV6_MIN_MTU) return TC_ACT_OK;
95
96 // Approximate handling of TCP/IPv6 overhead for incoming LRO/GRO packets: default
97 // outbound path mtu of 1500 is not necessarily correct, but worst case we simply
98 // undercount, which is still better then not accounting for this overhead at all.
99 // Note: this really shouldn't be device/path mtu at all, but rather should be
100 // derived from this particular connection's mss (ie. from gro segment size).
101 // This would require a much newer kernel with newer ebpf accessors.
102 // (This is also blindly assuming 12 bytes of tcp timestamp option in tcp header)
103 uint64_t packets = 1;
104 uint64_t bytes = skb->len;
105 if (bytes > pmtu) {
106 const int tcp_overhead = sizeof(struct ipv6hdr) + sizeof(struct tcphdr) + 12;
107 const int mss = pmtu - tcp_overhead;
108 const uint64_t payload = bytes - tcp_overhead;
109 packets = (payload + mss - 1) / mss;
110 bytes = tcp_overhead * packets + payload;
111 }
112
113 // Are we past the limit? If so, then abort...
114 // Note: will not overflow since u64 is 936 years even at 5Gbps.
115 // Do not drop here. Offload is just that, whenever we fail to handle
116 // a packet we let the core stack deal with things.
117 // (The core stack needs to handle limits correctly anyway,
118 // since we don't offload all traffic in both directions)
119 if (stat_v->rxBytes + stat_v->txBytes + bytes > *limit_v) return TC_ACT_OK;
120
121 if (!is_ethernet) {
122 is_ethernet = true;
123 l2_header_size = sizeof(struct ethhdr);
124 // Try to inject an ethernet header, and simply return if we fail
125 if (bpf_skb_change_head(skb, l2_header_size, /*flags*/ 0)) {
126 __sync_fetch_and_add(&stat_v->rxErrors, 1);
127 return TC_ACT_OK;
128 }
129
130 // bpf_skb_change_head() invalidates all pointers - reload them
131 data = (void*)(long)skb->data;
132 data_end = (void*)(long)skb->data_end;
133 eth = data;
134 ip6 = (void*)(eth + 1);
135
136 // I do not believe this can ever happen, but keep the verifier happy...
137 if (data + l2_header_size + sizeof(*ip6) > data_end) {
138 __sync_fetch_and_add(&stat_v->rxErrors, 1);
139 return TC_ACT_SHOT;
140 }
141 };
142
143 // CHECKSUM_COMPLETE is a 16-bit one's complement sum,
144 // thus corrections for it need to be done in 16-byte chunks at even offsets.
145 // IPv6 nexthdr is at offset 6, while hop limit is at offset 7
146 uint8_t old_hl = ip6->hop_limit;
147 --ip6->hop_limit;
148 uint8_t new_hl = ip6->hop_limit;
149
150 // bpf_csum_update() always succeeds if the skb is CHECKSUM_COMPLETE and returns an error
151 // (-ENOTSUPP) if it isn't.
152 bpf_csum_update(skb, 0xFFFF - ntohs(old_hl) + ntohs(new_hl));
153
154 __sync_fetch_and_add(&stat_v->rxPackets, packets);
155 __sync_fetch_and_add(&stat_v->rxBytes, bytes);
156
157 // Overwrite any mac header with the new one
158 *eth = v->macHeader;
159
160 // Redirect to forwarded interface.
161 //
162 // Note that bpf_redirect() cannot fail unless you pass invalid flags.
163 // The redirect actually happens after the ebpf program has already terminated,
164 // and can fail for example for mtu reasons at that point in time, but there's nothing
165 // we can do about it here.
166 return bpf_redirect(v->oif, 0 /* this is effectively BPF_F_EGRESS */);
167}
168
169SEC("schedcls/ingress/tether_ether")
170int sched_cls_ingress_tether_ether(struct __sk_buff* skb) {
171 return do_forward(skb, true);
172}
173
174// Note: section names must be unique to prevent programs from appending to each other,
175// so instead the bpf loader will strip everything past the final $ symbol when actually
176// pinning the program into the filesystem.
177//
178// bpf_skb_change_head() is only present on 4.14+ and 2 trivial kernel patches are needed:
179// ANDROID: net: bpf: Allow TC programs to call BPF_FUNC_skb_change_head
180// ANDROID: net: bpf: permit redirect from ingress L3 to egress L2 devices at near max mtu
181// (the first of those has already been upstreamed)
182//
183// 5.4 kernel support was only added to Android Common Kernel in R,
184// and thus a 5.4 kernel always supports this.
185//
186// Hence, this mandatory (must load successfully) implementation for 5.4+ kernels:
187DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER("schedcls/ingress/tether_rawip$5_4", AID_ROOT, AID_ROOT,
188 sched_cls_ingress_tether_rawip_5_4, KVER(5, 4, 0))
189(struct __sk_buff* skb) {
190 return do_forward(skb, false);
191}
192
193// and this identical optional (may fail to load) implementation for [4.14..5.4) patched kernels:
194DEFINE_OPTIONAL_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/ingress/tether_rawip$4_14", AID_ROOT, AID_ROOT,
195 sched_cls_ingress_tether_rawip_4_14, KVER(4, 14, 0),
196 KVER(5, 4, 0))
197(struct __sk_buff* skb) {
198 return do_forward(skb, false);
199}
200
201// and define a no-op stub for [4.9,4.14) and unpatched [4.14,5.4) kernels.
202// (if the above real 4.14+ program loaded successfully, then bpfloader will have already pinned
203// it at the same location this one would be pinned at and will thus skip loading this stub)
204DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/ingress/tether_rawip$stub", AID_ROOT, AID_ROOT,
205 sched_cls_ingress_tether_rawip_stub, KVER_NONE, KVER(5, 4, 0))
206(struct __sk_buff* skb) {
207 return TC_ACT_OK;
208}
209
210LICENSE("Apache 2.0");
211CRITICAL("netd");