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1 /**
2  * @file
3  *
4  * IPv6 address scopes, zones, and scoping policy.
5  *
6  * This header provides the means to implement support for IPv6 address scopes,
7  * as per RFC 4007. An address scope can be either global or more constrained.
8  * In lwIP, we say that an address "has a scope" or "is scoped" when its scope
9  * is constrained, in which case the address is meaningful only in a specific
10  * "zone." For unicast addresses, only link-local addresses have a scope; in
11  * that case, the scope is the link. For multicast addresses, there are various
12  * scopes defined by RFC 4007 and others. For any constrained scope, a system
13  * must establish a (potentially one-to-many) mapping between zones and local
14  * interfaces. For example, a link-local address is valid on only one link (its
15  * zone). That link may be attached to one or more local interfaces. The
16  * decisions on which scopes are constrained and the mapping between zones and
17  * interfaces is together what we refer to as the "scoping policy" - more on
18  * this in a bit.
19  *
20  * In lwIP, each IPv6 address has an associated zone index. This zone index may
21  * be set to "no zone" (IP6_NO_ZONE, 0) or an actual zone. We say that an
22  * address "has a zone" or "is zoned" when its zone index is *not* set to "no
23  * zone." In lwIP, in principle, each address should be "properly zoned," which
24  * means that if the address has a zone if and only if has a scope. As such, it
25  * is a rule that an unscoped (e.g., global) address must never have a zone.
26  * Even though one could argue that there is always one zone even for global
27  * scopes, this rule exists for implementation simplicity. Violation of the
28  * rule will trigger assertions or otherwise result in undesired behavior.
29  *
30  * Backward compatibility prevents us from requiring that applications always
31  * provide properly zoned addresses. We do enforce the rule that the in the
32  * lwIP link layer (everything below netif->output_ip6() and in particular ND6)
33  * *all* addresses are properly zoned. Thus, on the output paths down the
34  * stack, various places deal with the case of addresses that lack a zone.
35  * Some of them are best-effort for efficiency (e.g. the PCB bind and connect
36  * API calls' attempts to add missing zones); ultimately the IPv6 output
37  * handler (@ref ip6_output_if_src) will set a zone if necessary.
38  *
39  * Aside from dealing with scoped addresses lacking a zone, a proper IPv6
40  * implementation must also ensure that a packet with a scoped source and/or
41  * destination address does not leave its zone. This is currently implemented
42  * in the input and forward functions. However, for output, these checks are
43  * deliberately omitted in order to keep the implementation lightweight. The
44  * routing algorithm in @ref ip6_route will take decisions such that it will
45  * not cause zone violations unless the application sets bad addresses, though.
46  *
47  * In terms of scoping policy, lwIP implements the default policy from RFC 4007
48  * using macros in this file. This policy considers link-local unicast
49  * addresses and (only) interface-local and link-local multicast addresses as
50  * having a scope. For all these addresses, the zone is equal to the interface.
51  * As shown below in this file, it is possible to implement a custom policy.
52  */
53 
54 /*
55  * Copyright (c) 2017 The MINIX 3 Project.
56  * All rights reserved.
57  *
58  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
59  * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
60  *
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62  *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
63  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
64  *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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66  * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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68  *
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72  * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
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77  * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
78  * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
79  *
80  * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
81  *
82  * Author: David van Moolenbroek <david@minix3.org>
83  *
84  */
85 #ifndef LWIP_HDR_IP6_ZONE_H
86 #define LWIP_HDR_IP6_ZONE_H
87 
88 #ifdef __cplusplus
89 extern "C" {
90 #endif
91 
92 /**
93  * @defgroup ip6_zones IPv6 Zones
94  * @ingroup ip6
95  * @{
96  */
97 
98 #if LWIP_IPV6  /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */
99 
100 /** Identifier for "no zone". */
101 #define IP6_NO_ZONE 0
102 
103 #if LWIP_IPV6_SCOPES
104 
105 /** Zone initializer for static IPv6 address initialization, including comma. */
106 #define IPADDR6_ZONE_INIT , IP6_NO_ZONE
107 
108 /** Return the zone index of the given IPv6 address; possibly "no zone". */
109 #define ip6_addr_zone(ip6addr) ((ip6addr)->zone)
110 
111 /** Does the given IPv6 address have a zone set? (0/1) */
112 #define ip6_addr_has_zone(ip6addr) (ip6_addr_zone(ip6addr) != IP6_NO_ZONE)
113 
114 /** Set the zone field of an IPv6 address to a particular value. */
115 #define ip6_addr_set_zone(ip6addr, zone_idx) ((ip6addr)->zone = (zone_idx))
116 
117 /** Clear the zone field of an IPv6 address, setting it to "no zone". */
118 #define ip6_addr_clear_zone(ip6addr) ((ip6addr)->zone = IP6_NO_ZONE)
119 
120 /** Copy the zone field from the second IPv6 address to the first one. */
121 #define ip6_addr_copy_zone(ip6addr1, ip6addr2) ((ip6addr1).zone = (ip6addr2).zone)
122 
123 /** Is the zone field of the given IPv6 address equal to the given zone index? (0/1) */
124 #define ip6_addr_equals_zone(ip6addr, zone_idx) ((ip6addr)->zone == (zone_idx))
125 
126 /** Are the zone fields of the given IPv6 addresses equal? (0/1)
127  * This macro must only be used on IPv6 addresses of the same scope. */
128 #define ip6_addr_cmp_zone(ip6addr1, ip6addr2) ((ip6addr1)->zone == (ip6addr2)->zone)
129 
130 /** Symbolic constants for the 'type' parameters in some of the macros.
131  * These exist for efficiency only, allowing the macros to avoid certain tests
132  * when the address is known not to be of a certain type. Dead code elimination
133  * will do the rest. IP6_MULTICAST is supported but currently not optimized.
134  * @see ip6_addr_has_scope, ip6_addr_assign_zone, ip6_addr_lacks_zone.
135  */
136 enum lwip_ipv6_scope_type
137 {
138   /** Unknown */
139   IP6_UNKNOWN   = 0,
140   /** Unicast */
141   IP6_UNICAST   = 1,
142   /** Multicast */
143   IP6_MULTICAST = 2
144 };
145 
146 /** IPV6_CUSTOM_SCOPES: together, the following three macro definitions,
147  * @ref ip6_addr_has_scope, @ref ip6_addr_assign_zone, and
148  * @ref ip6_addr_test_zone, completely define the lwIP scoping policy.
149  * The definitions below implement the default policy from RFC 4007 Sec. 6.
150  * Should an implementation desire to implement a different policy, it can
151  * define IPV6_CUSTOM_SCOPES to 1 and supply its own definitions for the three
152  * macros instead.
153  */
154 #ifndef IPV6_CUSTOM_SCOPES
155 #define IPV6_CUSTOM_SCOPES 0
156 #endif /* !IPV6_CUSTOM_SCOPES */
157 
158 #if !IPV6_CUSTOM_SCOPES
159 
160 /**
161  * Determine whether an IPv6 address has a constrained scope, and as such is
162  * meaningful only if accompanied by a zone index to identify the scope's zone.
163  * The given address type may be used to eliminate at compile time certain
164  * checks that will evaluate to false at run time anyway.
165  *
166  * This default implementation follows the default model of RFC 4007, where
167  * only interface-local and link-local scopes are defined.
168  *
169  * Even though the unicast loopback address does have an implied link-local
170  * scope, in this implementation it does not have an explicitly assigned zone
171  * index. As such it should not be tested for in this macro.
172  *
173  * @param ip6addr the IPv6 address (const); only its address part is examined.
174  * @param type address type; see @ref lwip_ipv6_scope_type.
175  * @return 1 if the address has a constrained scope, 0 if it does not.
176  */
177 #define ip6_addr_has_scope(ip6addr, type) \
178   (ip6_addr_islinklocal(ip6addr) || (((type) != IP6_UNICAST) && \
179    (ip6_addr_ismulticast_iflocal(ip6addr) || \
180     ip6_addr_ismulticast_linklocal(ip6addr))))
181 
182 /**
183  * Assign a zone index to an IPv6 address, based on a network interface. If the
184  * given address has a scope, the assigned zone index is that scope's zone of
185  * the given netif; otherwise, the assigned zone index is "no zone".
186  *
187  * This default implementation follows the default model of RFC 4007, where
188  * only interface-local and link-local scopes are defined, and the zone index
189  * of both of those scopes always equals the index of the network interface.
190  * As such, this default implementation need not distinguish between different
191  * constrained scopes when assigning the zone.
192  *
193  * @param ip6addr the IPv6 address; its address part is examined, and its zone
194  *                index is assigned.
195  * @param type address type; see @ref lwip_ipv6_scope_type.
196  * @param netif the network interface (const).
197  */
198 #define ip6_addr_assign_zone(ip6addr, type, netif) \
199     (ip6_addr_set_zone((ip6addr), \
200       ip6_addr_has_scope((ip6addr), (type)) ? netif_get_index(netif) : 0))
201 
202 /**
203  * Test whether an IPv6 address is "zone-compatible" with a network interface.
204  * That is, test whether the network interface is part of the zone associated
205  * with the address. For efficiency, this macro is only ever called if the
206  * given address is either scoped or zoned, and thus, it need not test this.
207  * If an address is scoped but not zoned, or zoned and not scoped, it is
208  * considered not zone-compatible with any netif.
209  *
210  * This default implementation follows the default model of RFC 4007, where
211  * only interface-local and link-local scopes are defined, and the zone index
212  * of both of those scopes always equals the index of the network interface.
213  * As such, there is always only one matching netif for a specific zone index,
214  * but all call sites of this macro currently support multiple matching netifs
215  * as well (at no additional expense in the common case).
216  *
217  * @param ip6addr the IPv6 address (const).
218  * @param netif the network interface (const).
219  * @return 1 if the address is scope-compatible with the netif, 0 if not.
220  */
221 #define ip6_addr_test_zone(ip6addr, netif) \
222     (ip6_addr_equals_zone((ip6addr), netif_get_index(netif)))
223 
224 #endif /* !IPV6_CUSTOM_SCOPES */
225 
226 /** Does the given IPv6 address have a scope, and as such should also have a
227  * zone to be meaningful, but does not actually have a zone? (0/1) */
228 #define ip6_addr_lacks_zone(ip6addr, type) \
229     (!ip6_addr_has_zone(ip6addr) && ip6_addr_has_scope((ip6addr), (type)))
230 
231 /**
232  * Try to select a zone for a scoped address that does not yet have a zone.
233  * Called from PCB bind and connect routines, for two reasons: 1) to save on
234  * this (relatively expensive) selection for every individual packet route
235  * operation and 2) to allow the application to obtain the selected zone from
236  * the PCB as is customary for e.g. getsockname/getpeername BSD socket calls.
237  *
238  * Ideally, callers would always supply a properly zoned address, in which case
239  * this function would not be needed. It exists both for compatibility with the
240  * BSD socket API (which accepts zoneless destination addresses) and for
241  * backward compatibility with pre-scoping lwIP code.
242  *
243  * It may be impossible to select a zone, e.g. if there are no netifs.  In that
244  * case, the address's zone field will be left as is.
245  *
246  * @param dest the IPv6 address for which to select and set a zone.
247  * @param src source IPv6 address (const); may be equal to dest.
248  */
249 #ifdef LOSCFG_NET_CONTAINER
250 #define ip6_addr_select_zone(dest, src) do { struct netif *selected_netif; \
251     selected_netif = ip6_route((src), (dest), get_root_net_group()); \
252     if (selected_netif != NULL) { \
253       ip6_addr_assign_zone((dest), IP6_UNKNOWN, selected_netif); \
254   } } while (0)
255 #else
256 #define ip6_addr_select_zone(dest, src) do { struct netif *selected_netif; \
257   selected_netif = ip6_route((src), (dest)); \
258   if (selected_netif != NULL) { \
259     ip6_addr_assign_zone((dest), IP6_UNKNOWN, selected_netif); \
260   } } while (0)
261 
262 #endif
263 /**
264  * @}
265  */
266 
267 #else /* LWIP_IPV6_SCOPES */
268 
269 #define IPADDR6_ZONE_INIT
270 #define ip6_addr_zone(ip6addr) (IP6_NO_ZONE)
271 #define ip6_addr_has_zone(ip6addr) (0)
272 #define ip6_addr_set_zone(ip6addr, zone_idx)
273 #define ip6_addr_clear_zone(ip6addr)
274 #define ip6_addr_copy_zone(ip6addr1, ip6addr2)
275 #define ip6_addr_equals_zone(ip6addr, zone_idx) (1)
276 #define ip6_addr_cmp_zone(ip6addr1, ip6addr2) (1)
277 #define IPV6_CUSTOM_SCOPES 0
278 #define ip6_addr_has_scope(ip6addr, type) (0)
279 #define ip6_addr_assign_zone(ip6addr, type, netif)
280 #define ip6_addr_test_zone(ip6addr, netif) (1)
281 #define ip6_addr_lacks_zone(ip6addr, type) (0)
282 #define ip6_addr_select_zone(ip6addr, src)
283 
284 #endif /* LWIP_IPV6_SCOPES */
285 
286 #if LWIP_IPV6_SCOPES && LWIP_IPV6_SCOPES_DEBUG
287 
288 /** Verify that the given IPv6 address is properly zoned. */
289 #define IP6_ADDR_ZONECHECK(ip6addr) LWIP_ASSERT("IPv6 zone check failed", \
290     ip6_addr_has_scope(ip6addr, IP6_UNKNOWN) == ip6_addr_has_zone(ip6addr))
291 
292 /** Verify that the given IPv6 address is properly zoned for the given netif. */
293 #define IP6_ADDR_ZONECHECK_NETIF(ip6addr, netif) LWIP_ASSERT("IPv6 netif zone check failed", \
294     ip6_addr_has_scope(ip6addr, IP6_UNKNOWN) ? \
295     (ip6_addr_has_zone(ip6addr) && \
296      (((netif) == NULL) || ip6_addr_test_zone((ip6addr), (netif)))) : \
297     !ip6_addr_has_zone(ip6addr))
298 
299 #else /* LWIP_IPV6_SCOPES && LWIP_IPV6_SCOPES_DEBUG */
300 
301 #define IP6_ADDR_ZONECHECK(ip6addr)
302 #define IP6_ADDR_ZONECHECK_NETIF(ip6addr, netif)
303 
304 #endif /* LWIP_IPV6_SCOPES && LWIP_IPV6_SCOPES_DEBUG */
305 
306 #endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
307 
308 #ifdef __cplusplus
309 }
310 #endif
311 
312 #endif /* LWIP_HDR_IP6_ZONE_H */
313