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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2019 The Android Open Source Project
3  *
4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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9  *
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11  * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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15  */
16 
17 #include <linux/bpf.h>
18 #include <linux/if.h>
19 #include <linux/if_ether.h>
20 #include <linux/in.h>
21 #include <linux/in6.h>
22 #include <linux/ip.h>
23 #include <linux/ipv6.h>
24 #include <linux/pkt_cls.h>
25 #include <linux/swab.h>
26 #include <stdbool.h>
27 #include <stdint.h>
28 
29 // bionic kernel uapi linux/udp.h header is munged...
30 #define __kernel_udphdr udphdr
31 #include <linux/udp.h>
32 
33 // The resulting .o needs to load on the Android T beta 3 bpfloader
34 #define BPFLOADER_MIN_VER BPFLOADER_T_BETA3_VERSION
35 
36 #include "bpf_helpers.h"
37 #include "bpf_net_helpers.h"
38 #include "clatd.h"
39 #include "clat_mark.h"
40 
41 // IP flags. (from kernel's include/net/ip.h)
42 #define IP_CE      0x8000  // Flag: "Congestion" (really reserved 'evil bit')
43 #define IP_DF      0x4000  // Flag: "Don't Fragment"
44 #define IP_MF      0x2000  // Flag: "More Fragments"
45 #define IP_OFFSET  0x1FFF  // "Fragment Offset" part
46 
47 // from kernel's include/net/ipv6.h
48 struct frag_hdr {
49     __u8   nexthdr;
50     __u8   reserved;        // always zero
51     __be16 frag_off;        // 13 bit offset, 2 bits zero, 1 bit "More Fragments"
52     __be32 identification;
53 };
54 
55 DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(clat_ingress6_map, HASH, ClatIngress6Key, ClatIngress6Value, 16, AID_SYSTEM)
56 
nat64(struct __sk_buff * skb,const bool is_ethernet,const unsigned kver)57 static inline __always_inline int nat64(struct __sk_buff* skb,
58                                         const bool is_ethernet,
59                                         const unsigned kver) {
60     // Require ethernet dst mac address to be our unicast address.
61     if (is_ethernet && (skb->pkt_type != PACKET_HOST)) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
62 
63     // Must be meta-ethernet IPv6 frame
64     if (skb->protocol != htons(ETH_P_IPV6)) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
65 
66     const int l2_header_size = is_ethernet ? sizeof(struct ethhdr) : 0;
67 
68     // Not clear if this is actually necessary considering we use DPA (Direct Packet Access),
69     // but we need to make sure we can read the IPv6 header reliably so that we can set
70     // skb->mark = 0xDeadC1a7 for packets we fail to offload.
71     try_make_writable(skb, l2_header_size + sizeof(struct ipv6hdr));
72 
73     void* data = (void*)(long)skb->data;
74     const void* data_end = (void*)(long)skb->data_end;
75     const struct ethhdr* const eth = is_ethernet ? data : NULL;  // used iff is_ethernet
76     const struct ipv6hdr* const ip6 = is_ethernet ? (void*)(eth + 1) : data;
77 
78     // Must have (ethernet and) ipv6 header
79     if (data + l2_header_size + sizeof(*ip6) > data_end) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
80 
81     // Ethertype - if present - must be IPv6
82     if (is_ethernet && (eth->h_proto != htons(ETH_P_IPV6))) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
83 
84     // IP version must be 6
85     if (ip6->version != 6) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
86 
87     // Maximum IPv6 payload length that can be translated to IPv4
88     // Note: technically this check is too strict for an IPv6 fragment,
89     // which by virtue of stripping the extra 8 byte fragment extension header,
90     // could thus be 8 bytes larger and still fit in an ipv4 packet post
91     // translation.  However... who ever heard of receiving ~64KB frags...
92     // fragments are kind of by definition smaller than ingress device mtu,
93     // and thus, on the internet, very very unlikely to exceed 1500 bytes.
94     if (ntohs(ip6->payload_len) > 0xFFFF - sizeof(struct iphdr)) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
95 
96     ClatIngress6Key k = {
97             .iif = skb->ifindex,
98             .pfx96.in6_u.u6_addr32 =
99                     {
100                             ip6->saddr.in6_u.u6_addr32[0],
101                             ip6->saddr.in6_u.u6_addr32[1],
102                             ip6->saddr.in6_u.u6_addr32[2],
103                     },
104             .local6 = ip6->daddr,
105     };
106 
107     ClatIngress6Value* v = bpf_clat_ingress6_map_lookup_elem(&k);
108 
109     if (!v) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
110 
111     __u8 proto = ip6->nexthdr;
112     __be16 ip_id = 0;
113     __be16 frag_off = htons(IP_DF);
114     __u16 tot_len = ntohs(ip6->payload_len) + sizeof(struct iphdr);  // cannot overflow, see above
115 
116     if (proto == IPPROTO_FRAGMENT) {
117         // Fragment handling requires bpf_skb_adjust_room which is 4.14+
118         if (kver < KVER_4_14) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
119 
120         // Must have (ethernet and) ipv6 header and ipv6 fragment extension header
121         if (data + l2_header_size + sizeof(*ip6) + sizeof(struct frag_hdr) > data_end)
122             return TC_ACT_PIPE;
123         const struct frag_hdr *frag = (const struct frag_hdr *)(ip6 + 1);
124         proto = frag->nexthdr;
125         // RFC6145: use bottom 16-bits of network endian 32-bit IPv6 ID field for 16-bit IPv4 field.
126         // this is equivalent to: ip_id = htons(ntohl(frag->identification));
127         ip_id = frag->identification >> 16;
128         // Conversion of 16-bit IPv6 frag offset to 16-bit IPv4 frag offset field.
129         // IPv6 is '13 bits of offset in multiples of 8' + 2 zero bits + more fragment bit
130         // IPv4 is zero bit + don't frag bit + more frag bit + '13 bits of offset in multiples of 8'
131         frag_off = ntohs(frag->frag_off);
132         frag_off = ((frag_off & 1) << 13) | (frag_off >> 3);
133         frag_off = htons(frag_off);
134         // Note that by construction tot_len is guaranteed to not underflow here
135         tot_len -= sizeof(struct frag_hdr);
136         // This is a badly formed IPv6 packet with less payload than the size of an IPv6 Frag EH
137         if (tot_len < sizeof(struct iphdr)) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
138     }
139 
140     switch (proto) {
141         case IPPROTO_TCP:  // For TCP & UDP the checksum neutrality of the chosen IPv6
142         case IPPROTO_UDP:  // address means there is no need to update their checksums.
143         case IPPROTO_GRE:  // We do not need to bother looking at GRE/ESP headers,
144         case IPPROTO_ESP:  // since there is never a checksum to update.
145             break;
146 
147         default:  // do not know how to handle anything else
148             // Mark ingress non-offloaded clat packet for dropping in ip6tables bw_raw_PREROUTING.
149             // Non-offloaded clat packet is going to be handled by clat daemon and ip6tables. The
150             // duplicate one in ip6tables is not necessary.
151             skb->mark = CLAT_MARK;
152             return TC_ACT_PIPE;
153     }
154 
155     struct ethhdr eth2;  // used iff is_ethernet
156     if (is_ethernet) {
157         eth2 = *eth;                     // Copy over the ethernet header (src/dst mac)
158         eth2.h_proto = htons(ETH_P_IP);  // But replace the ethertype
159     }
160 
161     struct iphdr ip = {
162             .version = 4,                                                      // u4
163             .ihl = sizeof(struct iphdr) / sizeof(__u32),                       // u4
164             .tos = (ip6->priority << 4) + (ip6->flow_lbl[0] >> 4),             // u8
165             .tot_len = htons(tot_len),                                         // be16
166             .id = ip_id,                                                       // be16
167             .frag_off = frag_off,                                              // be16
168             .ttl = ip6->hop_limit,                                             // u8
169             .protocol = proto,                                                 // u8
170             .check = 0,                                                        // u16
171             .saddr = ip6->saddr.in6_u.u6_addr32[3],                            // be32
172             .daddr = v->local4.s_addr,                                         // be32
173     };
174 
175     // Calculate the IPv4 one's complement checksum of the IPv4 header.
176     __wsum sum4 = 0;
177     for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(ip) / sizeof(__u16); ++i) {
178         sum4 += ((__u16*)&ip)[i];
179     }
180     // Note that sum4 is guaranteed to be non-zero by virtue of ip.version == 4
181     sum4 = (sum4 & 0xFFFF) + (sum4 >> 16);  // collapse u32 into range 1 .. 0x1FFFE
182     sum4 = (sum4 & 0xFFFF) + (sum4 >> 16);  // collapse any potential carry into u16
183     ip.check = (__u16)~sum4;                // sum4 cannot be zero, so this is never 0xFFFF
184 
185     // Calculate the *negative* IPv6 16-bit one's complement checksum of the IPv6 header.
186     __wsum sum6 = 0;
187     // We'll end up with a non-zero sum due to ip6->version == 6 (which has '0' bits)
188     for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(*ip6) / sizeof(__u16); ++i) {
189         sum6 += ~((__u16*)ip6)[i];  // note the bitwise negation
190     }
191 
192     // Note that there is no L4 checksum update: we are relying on the checksum neutrality
193     // of the ipv6 address chosen by netd's ClatdController.
194 
195     // Packet mutations begin - point of no return, but if this first modification fails
196     // the packet is probably still pristine, so let clatd handle it.
197     if (bpf_skb_change_proto(skb, htons(ETH_P_IP), 0)) {
198         // Mark ingress non-offloaded clat packet for dropping in ip6tables bw_raw_PREROUTING.
199         // Non-offloaded clat packet is going to be handled by clat daemon and ip6tables. The
200         // duplicate one in ip6tables is not necessary.
201         skb->mark = CLAT_MARK;
202         return TC_ACT_PIPE;
203     }
204 
205     // This takes care of updating the skb->csum field for a CHECKSUM_COMPLETE packet.
206     //
207     // In such a case, skb->csum is a 16-bit one's complement sum of the entire payload,
208     // thus we need to subtract out the ipv6 header's sum, and add in the ipv4 header's sum.
209     // However, by construction of ip.check above the checksum of an ipv4 header is zero.
210     // Thus we only need to subtract the ipv6 header's sum, which is the same as adding
211     // in the sum of the bitwise negation of the ipv6 header.
212     //
213     // bpf_csum_update() always succeeds if the skb is CHECKSUM_COMPLETE and returns an error
214     // (-ENOTSUPP) if it isn't.  So we just ignore the return code.
215     //
216     // if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_COMPLETE)
217     //   return (skb->csum = csum_add(skb->csum, csum));
218     // else
219     //   return -ENOTSUPP;
220     bpf_csum_update(skb, sum6);
221 
222     // Technically 'kver < KVER_4_14' already implies 'frag_off == htons(IP_DF)' due to logic above,
223     // thus the initial 'kver >= KVER_4_14' check here is entirely superfluous.
224     //
225     // However, we *need* the compiler (when compiling the program for 4.9) to entirely
226     // optimize out the call to bpf_skb_adjust_room() bpf helper: it's not enough for it to emit
227     // an unreachable call to it, it must *not* emit it at all (otherwise the 4.9 kernel's
228     // bpf verifier will refuse to load a program with an unknown bpf helper call)
229     //
230     // This is easiest to achieve by being very explicit in the if clause,
231     // better safe than sorry...
232     //
233     // Note: we currently have no TreeHugger coverage for 4.9-T devices (there are no such
234     // Pixel or cuttlefish devices), so likely you won't notice for months if this breaks...
235     if (kver >= KVER_4_14 && frag_off != htons(IP_DF)) {
236         // If we're converting an IPv6 Fragment, we need to trim off 8 more bytes
237         // We're beyond recovery on error here... but hard to imagine how this could fail.
238         if (bpf_skb_adjust_room(skb, -(__s32)sizeof(struct frag_hdr), BPF_ADJ_ROOM_NET, /*flags*/0))
239             return TC_ACT_SHOT;
240     }
241 
242     // bpf_skb_change_proto() invalidates all pointers - reload them.
243     data = (void*)(long)skb->data;
244     data_end = (void*)(long)skb->data_end;
245 
246     // I cannot think of any valid way for this error condition to trigger, however I do
247     // believe the explicit check is required to keep the in kernel ebpf verifier happy.
248     if (data + l2_header_size + sizeof(struct iphdr) > data_end) return TC_ACT_SHOT;
249 
250     if (is_ethernet) {
251         struct ethhdr* new_eth = data;
252 
253         // Copy over the updated ethernet header
254         *new_eth = eth2;
255 
256         // Copy over the new ipv4 header.
257         *(struct iphdr*)(new_eth + 1) = ip;
258     } else {
259         // Copy over the new ipv4 header without an ethernet header.
260         *(struct iphdr*)data = ip;
261     }
262 
263     // Redirect, possibly back to same interface, so tcpdump sees packet twice.
264     if (v->oif) return bpf_redirect(v->oif, BPF_F_INGRESS);
265 
266     // Just let it through, tcpdump will not see IPv4 packet.
267     return TC_ACT_PIPE;
268 }
269 
270 DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER("schedcls/ingress6/clat_ether$4_14", AID_ROOT, AID_SYSTEM, sched_cls_ingress6_clat_ether_4_14, KVER_4_14)
271 (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
272     return nat64(skb, ETHER, KVER_4_14);
273 }
274 
275 DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/ingress6/clat_ether$4_9", AID_ROOT, AID_SYSTEM, sched_cls_ingress6_clat_ether_4_9, KVER_NONE, KVER_4_14)
276 (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
277     return nat64(skb, ETHER, KVER_NONE);
278 }
279 
280 DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER("schedcls/ingress6/clat_rawip$4_14", AID_ROOT, AID_SYSTEM, sched_cls_ingress6_clat_rawip_4_14, KVER_4_14)
281 (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
282     return nat64(skb, RAWIP, KVER_4_14);
283 }
284 
285 DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/ingress6/clat_rawip$4_9", AID_ROOT, AID_SYSTEM, sched_cls_ingress6_clat_rawip_4_9, KVER_NONE, KVER_4_14)
286 (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
287     return nat64(skb, RAWIP, KVER_NONE);
288 }
289 
290 DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(clat_egress4_map, HASH, ClatEgress4Key, ClatEgress4Value, 16, AID_SYSTEM)
291 
292 DEFINE_BPF_PROG("schedcls/egress4/clat_rawip", AID_ROOT, AID_SYSTEM, sched_cls_egress4_clat_rawip)
293 (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
294     // Must be meta-ethernet IPv4 frame
295     if (skb->protocol != htons(ETH_P_IP)) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
296 
297     // Possibly not needed, but for consistency with nat64 up above
298     try_make_writable(skb, sizeof(struct iphdr));
299 
300     void* data = (void*)(long)skb->data;
301     const void* data_end = (void*)(long)skb->data_end;
302     const struct iphdr* const ip4 = data;
303 
304     // Must have ipv4 header
305     if (data + sizeof(*ip4) > data_end) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
306 
307     // IP version must be 4
308     if (ip4->version != 4) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
309 
310     // We cannot handle IP options, just standard 20 byte == 5 dword minimal IPv4 header
311     if (ip4->ihl != 5) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
312 
313     // Calculate the IPv4 one's complement checksum of the IPv4 header.
314     __wsum sum4 = 0;
315     for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(*ip4) / sizeof(__u16); ++i) {
316         sum4 += ((__u16*)ip4)[i];
317     }
318     // Note that sum4 is guaranteed to be non-zero by virtue of ip4->version == 4
319     sum4 = (sum4 & 0xFFFF) + (sum4 >> 16);  // collapse u32 into range 1 .. 0x1FFFE
320     sum4 = (sum4 & 0xFFFF) + (sum4 >> 16);  // collapse any potential carry into u16
321     // for a correct checksum we should get *a* zero, but sum4 must be positive, ie 0xFFFF
322     if (sum4 != 0xFFFF) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
323 
324     // Minimum IPv4 total length is the size of the header
325     if (ntohs(ip4->tot_len) < sizeof(*ip4)) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
326 
327     // We are incapable of dealing with IPv4 fragments
328     if (ip4->frag_off & ~htons(IP_DF)) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
329 
330     switch (ip4->protocol) {
331         case IPPROTO_TCP:  // For TCP & UDP the checksum neutrality of the chosen IPv6
332         case IPPROTO_GRE:  // address means there is no need to update their checksums.
333         case IPPROTO_ESP:  // We do not need to bother looking at GRE/ESP headers,
334             break;         // since there is never a checksum to update.
335 
336         case IPPROTO_UDP:  // See above comment, but must also have UDP header...
337             if (data + sizeof(*ip4) + sizeof(struct udphdr) > data_end) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
338             const struct udphdr* uh = (const struct udphdr*)(ip4 + 1);
339             // If IPv4/UDP checksum is 0 then fallback to clatd so it can calculate the
340             // checksum.  Otherwise the network or more likely the NAT64 gateway might
341             // drop the packet because in most cases IPv6/UDP packets with a zero checksum
342             // are invalid. See RFC 6935.  TODO: calculate checksum via bpf_csum_diff()
343             if (!uh->check) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
344             break;
345 
346         default:  // do not know how to handle anything else
347             return TC_ACT_PIPE;
348     }
349 
350     ClatEgress4Key k = {
351             .iif = skb->ifindex,
352             .local4.s_addr = ip4->saddr,
353     };
354 
355     ClatEgress4Value* v = bpf_clat_egress4_map_lookup_elem(&k);
356 
357     if (!v) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
358 
359     // Translating without redirecting doesn't make sense.
360     if (!v->oif) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
361 
362     // This implementation is currently limited to rawip.
363     if (v->oifIsEthernet) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
364 
365     struct ipv6hdr ip6 = {
366             .version = 6,                                    // __u8:4
367             .priority = ip4->tos >> 4,                       // __u8:4
368             .flow_lbl = {(ip4->tos & 0xF) << 4, 0, 0},       // __u8[3]
369             .payload_len = htons(ntohs(ip4->tot_len) - 20),  // __be16
370             .nexthdr = ip4->protocol,                        // __u8
371             .hop_limit = ip4->ttl,                           // __u8
372             .saddr = v->local6,                              // struct in6_addr
373             .daddr = v->pfx96,                               // struct in6_addr
374     };
375     ip6.daddr.in6_u.u6_addr32[3] = ip4->daddr;
376 
377     // Calculate the IPv6 16-bit one's complement checksum of the IPv6 header.
378     __wsum sum6 = 0;
379     // We'll end up with a non-zero sum due to ip6.version == 6
380     for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(ip6) / sizeof(__u16); ++i) {
381         sum6 += ((__u16*)&ip6)[i];
382     }
383 
384     // Note that there is no L4 checksum update: we are relying on the checksum neutrality
385     // of the ipv6 address chosen by netd's ClatdController.
386 
387     // Packet mutations begin - point of no return, but if this first modification fails
388     // the packet is probably still pristine, so let clatd handle it.
389     if (bpf_skb_change_proto(skb, htons(ETH_P_IPV6), 0)) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
390 
391     // This takes care of updating the skb->csum field for a CHECKSUM_COMPLETE packet.
392     //
393     // In such a case, skb->csum is a 16-bit one's complement sum of the entire payload,
394     // thus we need to subtract out the ipv4 header's sum, and add in the ipv6 header's sum.
395     // However, we've already verified the ipv4 checksum is correct and thus 0.
396     // Thus we only need to add the ipv6 header's sum.
397     //
398     // bpf_csum_update() always succeeds if the skb is CHECKSUM_COMPLETE and returns an error
399     // (-ENOTSUPP) if it isn't.  So we just ignore the return code (see above for more details).
400     bpf_csum_update(skb, sum6);
401 
402     // bpf_skb_change_proto() invalidates all pointers - reload them.
403     data = (void*)(long)skb->data;
404     data_end = (void*)(long)skb->data_end;
405 
406     // I cannot think of any valid way for this error condition to trigger, however I do
407     // believe the explicit check is required to keep the in kernel ebpf verifier happy.
408     if (data + sizeof(ip6) > data_end) return TC_ACT_SHOT;
409 
410     // Copy over the new ipv6 header without an ethernet header.
411     *(struct ipv6hdr*)data = ip6;
412 
413     // Redirect to non v4-* interface.  Tcpdump only sees packet after this redirect.
414     return bpf_redirect(v->oif, 0 /* this is effectively BPF_F_EGRESS */);
415 }
416 
417 LICENSE("Apache 2.0");
418 CRITICAL("Connectivity");
419