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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2014 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.
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16 
17 #include "RouteController.h"
18 
19 #include <arpa/inet.h>
20 #include <errno.h>
21 #include <fcntl.h>
22 #include <linux/fib_rules.h>
23 #include <net/if.h>
24 #include <sys/stat.h>
25 
26 #include <private/android_filesystem_config.h>
27 
28 #include <map>
29 
30 #include "DummyNetwork.h"
31 #include "Fwmark.h"
32 #include "NetdConstants.h"
33 #include "NetlinkCommands.h"
34 #include "UidRanges.h"
35 
36 #include "android-base/file.h"
37 #include <android-base/stringprintf.h>
38 #define LOG_TAG "Netd"
39 #include "log/log.h"
40 #include "logwrap/logwrap.h"
41 #include "netutils/ifc.h"
42 #include "resolv_netid.h"
43 
44 using android::base::StringPrintf;
45 using android::base::WriteStringToFile;
46 using android::net::UidRange;
47 
48 namespace android {
49 namespace net {
50 
51 auto RouteController::iptablesRestoreCommandFunction = execIptablesRestoreCommand;
52 
53 // BEGIN CONSTANTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
54 
55 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_OVERRIDE_SYSTEM = 10000;
56 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_OVERRIDE_OIF    = 10500;
57 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_OUTPUT_TO_LOCAL = 11000;
58 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_SECURE_VPN          = 12000;
59 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_PROHIBIT_NON_VPN    = 12500;
60 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_EXPLICIT_NETWORK    = 13000;
61 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_OUTPUT_INTERFACE    = 14000;
62 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_LEGACY_SYSTEM       = 15000;
63 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_LEGACY_NETWORK      = 16000;
64 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_LOCAL_NETWORK       = 17000;
65 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_TETHERING           = 18000;
66 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_IMPLICIT_NETWORK    = 19000;
67 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_BYPASSABLE_VPN      = 20000;
68 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_FALLTHROUGH     = 21000;
69 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_NETWORK     = 22000;
70 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_DIRECTLY_CONNECTED  = 23000;
71 const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_UNREACHABLE         = 32000;
72 
73 const uint32_t ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK  = 97;
74 const uint32_t ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_NETWORK = 98;
75 const uint32_t ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_SYSTEM  = 99;
76 
77 const char* const ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LOCAL_NETWORK  = "local_network";
78 const char* const ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LEGACY_NETWORK = "legacy_network";
79 const char* const ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LEGACY_SYSTEM  = "legacy_system";
80 
81 const char* const ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LOCAL = "local";
82 const char* const ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_MAIN  = "main";
83 
84 // None of our routes specify priority, which causes them to have the default
85 // priority. For throw routes, we use a fixed priority of 100000. This is
86 // because we use throw routes either for maximum-length routes (/32 for IPv4,
87 // /128 for IPv6), which we never create with any other priority, or for
88 // purposely-low-priority default routes that should never match if there is
89 // any other route in the table.
90 uint32_t PRIO_THROW = 100000;
91 
92 const char* const RouteController::LOCAL_MANGLE_INPUT = "routectrl_mangle_INPUT";
93 
94 // These values are upstream, but not yet in our headers.
95 // TODO: delete these definitions when updating the headers.
96 const uint16_t FRA_UID_RANGE = 20;
97 struct fib_rule_uid_range {
98         __u32           start;
99         __u32           end;
100 };
101 
102 const uint8_t AF_FAMILIES[] = {AF_INET, AF_INET6};
103 
104 const uid_t UID_ROOT = 0;
105 const char* const IIF_LOOPBACK = "lo";
106 const char* const IIF_NONE = NULL;
107 const char* const OIF_NONE = NULL;
108 const bool ACTION_ADD = true;
109 const bool ACTION_DEL = false;
110 const bool MODIFY_NON_UID_BASED_RULES = true;
111 
112 const char* const RT_TABLES_PATH = "/data/misc/net/rt_tables";
113 const mode_t RT_TABLES_MODE = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH;  // mode 0644, rw-r--r--
114 
115 // Avoids "non-constant-expression cannot be narrowed from type 'unsigned int' to 'unsigned short'"
116 // warnings when using RTA_LENGTH(x) inside static initializers (even when x is already uint16_t).
U16_RTA_LENGTH(uint16_t x)117 constexpr uint16_t U16_RTA_LENGTH(uint16_t x) {
118     return RTA_LENGTH(x);
119 }
120 
121 // These are practically const, but can't be declared so, because they are used to initialize
122 // non-const pointers ("void* iov_base") in iovec arrays.
123 rtattr FRATTR_PRIORITY  = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)),           FRA_PRIORITY };
124 rtattr FRATTR_TABLE     = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)),           FRA_TABLE };
125 rtattr FRATTR_FWMARK    = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)),           FRA_FWMARK };
126 rtattr FRATTR_FWMASK    = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)),           FRA_FWMASK };
127 rtattr FRATTR_UID_RANGE = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(fib_rule_uid_range)), FRA_UID_RANGE };
128 
129 rtattr RTATTR_TABLE     = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)),           RTA_TABLE };
130 rtattr RTATTR_OIF       = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)),           RTA_OIF };
131 rtattr RTATTR_PRIO      = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)),           RTA_PRIORITY };
132 
133 uint8_t PADDING_BUFFER[RTA_ALIGNTO] = {0, 0, 0, 0};
134 
135 // END CONSTANTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
136 
actionName(uint16_t action)137 const char *actionName(uint16_t action) {
138     static const char *ops[4] = {"adding", "deleting", "getting", "???"};
139     return ops[action % 4];
140 }
141 
familyName(uint8_t family)142 const char *familyName(uint8_t family) {
143     switch (family) {
144         case AF_INET: return "IPv4";
145         case AF_INET6: return "IPv6";
146         default: return "???";
147     }
148 }
149 
150 // No locks needed because RouteController is accessed only from one thread (in CommandListener).
151 std::map<std::string, uint32_t> interfaceToTable;
152 
getRouteTableForInterface(const char * interface)153 uint32_t getRouteTableForInterface(const char* interface) {
154     uint32_t index = if_nametoindex(interface);
155     if (index) {
156         index += RouteController::ROUTE_TABLE_OFFSET_FROM_INDEX;
157         interfaceToTable[interface] = index;
158         return index;
159     }
160     // If the interface goes away if_nametoindex() will return 0 but we still need to know
161     // the index so we can remove the rules and routes.
162     auto iter = interfaceToTable.find(interface);
163     if (iter == interfaceToTable.end()) {
164         ALOGE("cannot find interface %s", interface);
165         return RT_TABLE_UNSPEC;
166     }
167     return iter->second;
168 }
169 
addTableName(uint32_t table,const std::string & name,std::string * contents)170 void addTableName(uint32_t table, const std::string& name, std::string* contents) {
171     char tableString[UINT32_STRLEN];
172     snprintf(tableString, sizeof(tableString), "%u", table);
173     *contents += tableString;
174     *contents += " ";
175     *contents += name;
176     *contents += "\n";
177 }
178 
179 // Doesn't return success/failure as the file is optional; it's okay if we fail to update it.
updateTableNamesFile()180 void updateTableNamesFile() {
181     std::string contents;
182 
183     addTableName(RT_TABLE_LOCAL, ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LOCAL, &contents);
184     addTableName(RT_TABLE_MAIN,  ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_MAIN,  &contents);
185 
186     addTableName(ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK,  ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LOCAL_NETWORK,  &contents);
187     addTableName(ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_NETWORK, ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LEGACY_NETWORK, &contents);
188     addTableName(ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_SYSTEM,  ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LEGACY_SYSTEM,  &contents);
189 
190     for (const auto& entry : interfaceToTable) {
191         addTableName(entry.second, entry.first, &contents);
192     }
193 
194     if (!WriteStringToFile(contents, RT_TABLES_PATH, RT_TABLES_MODE, AID_SYSTEM, AID_WIFI)) {
195         ALOGE("failed to write to %s (%s)", RT_TABLES_PATH, strerror(errno));
196         return;
197     }
198 }
199 
200 // Returns 0 on success or negative errno on failure.
padInterfaceName(const char * input,char * name,size_t * length,uint16_t * padding)201 int padInterfaceName(const char* input, char* name, size_t* length, uint16_t* padding) {
202     if (!input) {
203         *length = 0;
204         *padding = 0;
205         return 0;
206     }
207     *length = strlcpy(name, input, IFNAMSIZ) + 1;
208     if (*length > IFNAMSIZ) {
209         ALOGE("interface name too long (%zu > %u)", *length, IFNAMSIZ);
210         return -ENAMETOOLONG;
211     }
212     *padding = RTA_SPACE(*length) - RTA_LENGTH(*length);
213     return 0;
214 }
215 
216 // Adds or removes a routing rule for IPv4 and IPv6.
217 //
218 // + If |table| is non-zero, the rule points at the specified routing table. Otherwise, the table is
219 //   unspecified. An unspecified table is not allowed when creating an FR_ACT_TO_TBL rule.
220 // + If |mask| is non-zero, the rule matches the specified fwmark and mask. Otherwise, |fwmark| is
221 //   ignored.
222 // + If |iif| is non-NULL, the rule matches the specified incoming interface.
223 // + If |oif| is non-NULL, the rule matches the specified outgoing interface.
224 // + If |uidStart| and |uidEnd| are not INVALID_UID, the rule matches packets from UIDs in that
225 //   range (inclusive). Otherwise, the rule matches packets from all UIDs.
226 //
227 // Returns 0 on success or negative errno on failure.
modifyIpRule(uint16_t action,uint32_t priority,uint8_t ruleType,uint32_t table,uint32_t fwmark,uint32_t mask,const char * iif,const char * oif,uid_t uidStart,uid_t uidEnd)228 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyIpRule(uint16_t action, uint32_t priority, uint8_t ruleType,
229                                     uint32_t table, uint32_t fwmark, uint32_t mask, const char* iif,
230                                     const char* oif, uid_t uidStart, uid_t uidEnd) {
231     // Ensure that if you set a bit in the fwmark, it's not being ignored by the mask.
232     if (fwmark & ~mask) {
233         ALOGE("mask 0x%x does not select all the bits set in fwmark 0x%x", mask, fwmark);
234         return -ERANGE;
235     }
236 
237     // Interface names must include exactly one terminating NULL and be properly padded, or older
238     // kernels will refuse to delete rules.
239     char iifName[IFNAMSIZ], oifName[IFNAMSIZ];
240     size_t iifLength, oifLength;
241     uint16_t iifPadding, oifPadding;
242     if (int ret = padInterfaceName(iif, iifName, &iifLength, &iifPadding)) {
243         return ret;
244     }
245     if (int ret = padInterfaceName(oif, oifName, &oifLength, &oifPadding)) {
246         return ret;
247     }
248 
249     // Either both start and end UID must be specified, or neither.
250     if ((uidStart == INVALID_UID) != (uidEnd == INVALID_UID)) {
251         ALOGE("incompatible start and end UIDs (%u vs %u)", uidStart, uidEnd);
252         return -EUSERS;
253     }
254 
255     bool isUidRule = (uidStart != INVALID_UID);
256 
257     // Assemble a rule request and put it in an array of iovec structures.
258     fib_rule_hdr rule = {
259         .action = ruleType,
260         // Note that here we're implicitly setting rule.table to 0. When we want to specify a
261         // non-zero table, we do this via the FRATTR_TABLE attribute.
262     };
263 
264     // Don't ever create a rule that looks up table 0, because table 0 is the local table.
265     // It's OK to specify a table ID of 0 when deleting a rule, because that doesn't actually select
266     // table 0, it's a wildcard that matches anything.
267     if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC && rule.action == FR_ACT_TO_TBL && action != RTM_DELRULE) {
268         ALOGE("RT_TABLE_UNSPEC only allowed when deleting rules");
269         return -ENOTUNIQ;
270     }
271 
272     rtattr fraIifName = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(iifLength), FRA_IIFNAME };
273     rtattr fraOifName = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(oifLength), FRA_OIFNAME };
274     struct fib_rule_uid_range uidRange = { uidStart, uidEnd };
275 
276     iovec iov[] = {
277         { NULL,              0 },
278         { &rule,             sizeof(rule) },
279         { &FRATTR_PRIORITY,  sizeof(FRATTR_PRIORITY) },
280         { &priority,         sizeof(priority) },
281         { &FRATTR_TABLE,     table != RT_TABLE_UNSPEC ? sizeof(FRATTR_TABLE) : 0 },
282         { &table,            table != RT_TABLE_UNSPEC ? sizeof(table) : 0 },
283         { &FRATTR_FWMARK,    mask ? sizeof(FRATTR_FWMARK) : 0 },
284         { &fwmark,           mask ? sizeof(fwmark) : 0 },
285         { &FRATTR_FWMASK,    mask ? sizeof(FRATTR_FWMASK) : 0 },
286         { &mask,             mask ? sizeof(mask) : 0 },
287         { &FRATTR_UID_RANGE, isUidRule ? sizeof(FRATTR_UID_RANGE) : 0 },
288         { &uidRange,         isUidRule ? sizeof(uidRange) : 0 },
289         { &fraIifName,       iif != IIF_NONE ? sizeof(fraIifName) : 0 },
290         { iifName,           iifLength },
291         { PADDING_BUFFER,    iifPadding },
292         { &fraOifName,       oif != OIF_NONE ? sizeof(fraOifName) : 0 },
293         { oifName,           oifLength },
294         { PADDING_BUFFER,    oifPadding },
295     };
296 
297     uint16_t flags = (action == RTM_NEWRULE) ? NETLINK_CREATE_REQUEST_FLAGS : NETLINK_REQUEST_FLAGS;
298     for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(AF_FAMILIES); ++i) {
299         rule.family = AF_FAMILIES[i];
300         if (int ret = sendNetlinkRequest(action, flags, iov, ARRAY_SIZE(iov), nullptr)) {
301             if (!(action == RTM_DELRULE && ret == -ENOENT && priority == RULE_PRIORITY_TETHERING)) {
302                 // Don't log when deleting a tethering rule that's not there. This matches the
303                 // behaviour of clearTetheringRules, which ignores ENOENT in this case.
304                 ALOGE("Error %s %s rule: %s", actionName(action), familyName(rule.family),
305                       strerror(-ret));
306             }
307             return ret;
308         }
309     }
310 
311     return 0;
312 }
313 
modifyIpRule(uint16_t action,uint32_t priority,uint32_t table,uint32_t fwmark,uint32_t mask,const char * iif,const char * oif,uid_t uidStart,uid_t uidEnd)314 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyIpRule(uint16_t action, uint32_t priority, uint32_t table,
315                                     uint32_t fwmark, uint32_t mask, const char* iif,
316                                     const char* oif, uid_t uidStart, uid_t uidEnd) {
317     return modifyIpRule(action, priority, FR_ACT_TO_TBL, table, fwmark, mask, iif, oif, uidStart,
318                         uidEnd);
319 }
320 
modifyIpRule(uint16_t action,uint32_t priority,uint32_t table,uint32_t fwmark,uint32_t mask)321 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyIpRule(uint16_t action, uint32_t priority, uint32_t table,
322                                     uint32_t fwmark, uint32_t mask) {
323     return modifyIpRule(action, priority, table, fwmark, mask, IIF_NONE, OIF_NONE, INVALID_UID,
324                         INVALID_UID);
325 }
326 
327 // Adds or deletes an IPv4 or IPv6 route.
328 // Returns 0 on success or negative errno on failure.
modifyIpRoute(uint16_t action,uint32_t table,const char * interface,const char * destination,const char * nexthop)329 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyIpRoute(uint16_t action, uint32_t table, const char* interface,
330                                      const char* destination, const char* nexthop) {
331     // At least the destination must be non-null.
332     if (!destination) {
333         ALOGE("null destination");
334         return -EFAULT;
335     }
336 
337     // Parse the prefix.
338     uint8_t rawAddress[sizeof(in6_addr)];
339     uint8_t family;
340     uint8_t prefixLength;
341     int rawLength = parsePrefix(destination, &family, rawAddress, sizeof(rawAddress),
342                                 &prefixLength);
343     if (rawLength < 0) {
344         ALOGE("parsePrefix failed for destination %s (%s)", destination, strerror(-rawLength));
345         return rawLength;
346     }
347 
348     if (static_cast<size_t>(rawLength) > sizeof(rawAddress)) {
349         ALOGE("impossible! address too long (%d vs %zu)", rawLength, sizeof(rawAddress));
350         return -ENOBUFS;  // Cannot happen; parsePrefix only supports IPv4 and IPv6.
351     }
352 
353     uint8_t type = RTN_UNICAST;
354     uint32_t ifindex;
355     uint8_t rawNexthop[sizeof(in6_addr)];
356 
357     if (nexthop && !strcmp(nexthop, "unreachable")) {
358         type = RTN_UNREACHABLE;
359         // 'interface' is likely non-NULL, as the caller (modifyRoute()) likely used it to lookup
360         // the table number. But it's an error to specify an interface ("dev ...") or a nexthop for
361         // unreachable routes, so nuke them. (IPv6 allows them to be specified; IPv4 doesn't.)
362         interface = OIF_NONE;
363         nexthop = NULL;
364     } else if (nexthop && !strcmp(nexthop, "throw")) {
365         type = RTN_THROW;
366         interface = OIF_NONE;
367         nexthop = NULL;
368     } else {
369         // If an interface was specified, find the ifindex.
370         if (interface != OIF_NONE) {
371             ifindex = if_nametoindex(interface);
372             if (!ifindex) {
373                 ALOGE("cannot find interface %s", interface);
374                 return -ENODEV;
375             }
376         }
377 
378         // If a nexthop was specified, parse it as the same family as the prefix.
379         if (nexthop && inet_pton(family, nexthop, rawNexthop) <= 0) {
380             ALOGE("inet_pton failed for nexthop %s", nexthop);
381             return -EINVAL;
382         }
383     }
384 
385     bool isDefaultThrowRoute = (type == RTN_THROW && prefixLength == 0);
386 
387     // Assemble a rtmsg and put it in an array of iovec structures.
388     rtmsg route = {
389         .rtm_protocol = RTPROT_STATIC,
390         .rtm_type = type,
391         .rtm_family = family,
392         .rtm_dst_len = prefixLength,
393         .rtm_scope = static_cast<uint8_t>(nexthop ? RT_SCOPE_UNIVERSE : RT_SCOPE_LINK),
394     };
395 
396     rtattr rtaDst     = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(rawLength), RTA_DST };
397     rtattr rtaGateway = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(rawLength), RTA_GATEWAY };
398 
399     iovec iov[] = {
400         { NULL,          0 },
401         { &route,        sizeof(route) },
402         { &RTATTR_TABLE, sizeof(RTATTR_TABLE) },
403         { &table,        sizeof(table) },
404         { &rtaDst,       sizeof(rtaDst) },
405         { rawAddress,    static_cast<size_t>(rawLength) },
406         { &RTATTR_OIF,   interface != OIF_NONE ? sizeof(RTATTR_OIF) : 0 },
407         { &ifindex,      interface != OIF_NONE ? sizeof(ifindex) : 0 },
408         { &rtaGateway,   nexthop ? sizeof(rtaGateway) : 0 },
409         { rawNexthop,    nexthop ? static_cast<size_t>(rawLength) : 0 },
410         { &RTATTR_PRIO,  isDefaultThrowRoute ? sizeof(RTATTR_PRIO) : 0 },
411         { &PRIO_THROW,   isDefaultThrowRoute ? sizeof(PRIO_THROW) : 0 },
412     };
413 
414     uint16_t flags = (action == RTM_NEWROUTE) ? NETLINK_CREATE_REQUEST_FLAGS :
415                                                 NETLINK_REQUEST_FLAGS;
416     int ret = sendNetlinkRequest(action, flags, iov, ARRAY_SIZE(iov), nullptr);
417     if (ret) {
418         ALOGE("Error %s route %s -> %s %s to table %u: %s",
419               actionName(action), destination, nexthop, interface, table, strerror(-ret));
420     }
421     return ret;
422 }
423 
424 // An iptables rule to mark incoming packets on a network with the netId of the network.
425 //
426 // This is so that the kernel can:
427 // + Use the right fwmark for (and thus correctly route) replies (e.g.: TCP RST, ICMP errors, ping
428 //   replies, SYN-ACKs, etc).
429 // + Mark sockets that accept connections from this interface so that the connection stays on the
430 //   same interface.
modifyIncomingPacketMark(unsigned netId,const char * interface,Permission permission,bool add)431 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyIncomingPacketMark(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
432                                                 Permission permission, bool add) {
433     Fwmark fwmark;
434 
435     fwmark.netId = netId;
436     fwmark.explicitlySelected = true;
437     fwmark.protectedFromVpn = true;
438     fwmark.permission = permission;
439 
440     std::string cmd = StringPrintf("%s %s -i %s -j MARK --set-mark 0x%x",
441                                    add ? "-A" : "-D", RouteController::LOCAL_MANGLE_INPUT,
442                                    interface, fwmark.intValue);
443     if (RouteController::iptablesRestoreCommandFunction(V4V6, "mangle", cmd, nullptr) != 0) {
444         ALOGE("failed to change iptables rule that sets incoming packet mark");
445         return -EREMOTEIO;
446     }
447 
448     return 0;
449 }
450 
451 // A rule to route responses to the local network forwarded via the VPN.
452 //
453 // When a VPN is in effect, packets from the local network to upstream networks are forwarded into
454 // the VPN's tunnel interface. When the VPN forwards the responses, they emerge out of the tunnel.
modifyVpnOutputToLocalRule(const char * vpnInterface,bool add)455 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyVpnOutputToLocalRule(const char* vpnInterface, bool add) {
456     return modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_OUTPUT_TO_LOCAL,
457                         ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK, MARK_UNSET, MARK_UNSET, vpnInterface, OIF_NONE,
458                         INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID);
459 }
460 
461 // A rule to route all traffic from a given set of UIDs to go over the VPN.
462 //
463 // Notice that this rule doesn't use the netId. I.e., no matter what netId the user's socket may
464 // have, if they are subject to this VPN, their traffic has to go through it. Allows the traffic to
465 // bypass the VPN if the protectedFromVpn bit is set.
modifyVpnUidRangeRule(uint32_t table,uid_t uidStart,uid_t uidEnd,bool secure,bool add)466 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyVpnUidRangeRule(uint32_t table, uid_t uidStart, uid_t uidEnd,
467                                              bool secure, bool add) {
468     Fwmark fwmark;
469     Fwmark mask;
470 
471     fwmark.protectedFromVpn = false;
472     mask.protectedFromVpn = true;
473 
474     uint32_t priority;
475 
476     if (secure) {
477         priority = RULE_PRIORITY_SECURE_VPN;
478     } else {
479         priority = RULE_PRIORITY_BYPASSABLE_VPN;
480 
481         fwmark.explicitlySelected = false;
482         mask.explicitlySelected = true;
483     }
484 
485     return modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, priority, table, fwmark.intValue,
486                         mask.intValue, IIF_LOOPBACK, OIF_NONE, uidStart, uidEnd);
487 }
488 
489 // A rule to allow system apps to send traffic over this VPN even if they are not part of the target
490 // set of UIDs.
491 //
492 // This is needed for DnsProxyListener to correctly resolve a request for a user who is in the
493 // target set, but where the DnsProxyListener itself is not.
modifyVpnSystemPermissionRule(unsigned netId,uint32_t table,bool secure,bool add)494 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyVpnSystemPermissionRule(unsigned netId, uint32_t table, bool secure,
495                                                      bool add) {
496     Fwmark fwmark;
497     Fwmark mask;
498 
499     fwmark.netId = netId;
500     mask.netId = FWMARK_NET_ID_MASK;
501 
502     fwmark.permission = PERMISSION_SYSTEM;
503     mask.permission = PERMISSION_SYSTEM;
504 
505     uint32_t priority = secure ? RULE_PRIORITY_SECURE_VPN : RULE_PRIORITY_BYPASSABLE_VPN;
506 
507     return modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, priority, table, fwmark.intValue,
508                         mask.intValue);
509 }
510 
511 // A rule to route traffic based on an explicitly chosen network.
512 //
513 // Supports apps that use the multinetwork APIs to restrict their traffic to a network.
514 //
515 // Even though we check permissions at the time we set a netId into the fwmark of a socket, we need
516 // to check it again in the rules here, because a network's permissions may have been updated via
517 // modifyNetworkPermission().
modifyExplicitNetworkRule(unsigned netId,uint32_t table,Permission permission,uid_t uidStart,uid_t uidEnd,bool add)518 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyExplicitNetworkRule(unsigned netId, uint32_t table,
519                                                  Permission permission, uid_t uidStart,
520                                                  uid_t uidEnd, bool add) {
521     Fwmark fwmark;
522     Fwmark mask;
523 
524     fwmark.netId = netId;
525     mask.netId = FWMARK_NET_ID_MASK;
526 
527     fwmark.explicitlySelected = true;
528     mask.explicitlySelected = true;
529 
530     fwmark.permission = permission;
531     mask.permission = permission;
532 
533     return modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_EXPLICIT_NETWORK, table,
534                         fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue, IIF_NONE, OIF_NONE, uidStart, uidEnd);
535 }
536 
537 // A rule to route traffic based on a chosen outgoing interface.
538 //
539 // Supports apps that use SO_BINDTODEVICE or IP_PKTINFO options and the kernel that already knows
540 // the outgoing interface (typically for link-local communications).
modifyOutputInterfaceRules(const char * interface,uint32_t table,Permission permission,uid_t uidStart,uid_t uidEnd,bool add)541 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyOutputInterfaceRules(const char* interface, uint32_t table,
542                                                   Permission permission, uid_t uidStart,
543                                                   uid_t uidEnd, bool add) {
544     Fwmark fwmark;
545     Fwmark mask;
546 
547     fwmark.permission = permission;
548     mask.permission = permission;
549 
550     // If this rule does not specify a UID range, then also add a corresponding high-priority rule
551     // for UID. This covers forwarded packets and system daemons such as the tethering DHCP server.
552     if (uidStart == INVALID_UID && uidEnd == INVALID_UID) {
553         if (int ret = modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_OVERRIDE_OIF,
554                                    table, fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue, IIF_NONE, interface,
555                                    UID_ROOT, UID_ROOT)) {
556             return ret;
557         }
558     }
559 
560     return modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_OUTPUT_INTERFACE, table,
561                         fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue, IIF_NONE, interface, uidStart, uidEnd);
562 }
563 
564 // A rule to route traffic based on the chosen network.
565 //
566 // This is for sockets that have not explicitly requested a particular network, but have been
567 // bound to one when they called connect(). This ensures that sockets connected on a particular
568 // network stay on that network even if the default network changes.
modifyImplicitNetworkRule(unsigned netId,uint32_t table,bool add)569 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyImplicitNetworkRule(unsigned netId, uint32_t table, bool add) {
570     Fwmark fwmark;
571     Fwmark mask;
572 
573     fwmark.netId = netId;
574     mask.netId = FWMARK_NET_ID_MASK;
575 
576     fwmark.explicitlySelected = false;
577     mask.explicitlySelected = true;
578 
579     fwmark.permission = PERMISSION_NONE;
580     mask.permission = PERMISSION_NONE;
581 
582     return modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_IMPLICIT_NETWORK, table,
583                         fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue);
584 }
585 
586 // A rule to enable split tunnel VPNs.
587 //
588 // If a packet with a VPN's netId doesn't find a route in the VPN's routing table, it's allowed to
589 // go over the default network, provided it wasn't explicitly restricted to the VPN and has the
590 // permissions required by the default network.
modifyVpnFallthroughRule(uint16_t action,unsigned vpnNetId,const char * physicalInterface,Permission permission)591 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyVpnFallthroughRule(uint16_t action, unsigned vpnNetId,
592                                                 const char* physicalInterface,
593                                                 Permission permission) {
594     uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(physicalInterface);
595     if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
596         return -ESRCH;
597     }
598 
599     Fwmark fwmark;
600     Fwmark mask;
601 
602     fwmark.netId = vpnNetId;
603     mask.netId = FWMARK_NET_ID_MASK;
604 
605     fwmark.explicitlySelected = false;
606     mask.explicitlySelected = true;
607 
608     fwmark.permission = permission;
609     mask.permission = permission;
610 
611     return modifyIpRule(action, RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_FALLTHROUGH, table, fwmark.intValue,
612                         mask.intValue);
613 }
614 
615 // Add rules to allow legacy routes added through the requestRouteToHost() API.
addLegacyRouteRules()616 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int addLegacyRouteRules() {
617     Fwmark fwmark;
618     Fwmark mask;
619 
620     fwmark.explicitlySelected = false;
621     mask.explicitlySelected = true;
622 
623     // Rules to allow legacy routes to override the default network.
624     if (int ret = modifyIpRule(RTM_NEWRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_LEGACY_SYSTEM, ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_SYSTEM,
625                                fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue)) {
626         return ret;
627     }
628     if (int ret = modifyIpRule(RTM_NEWRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_LEGACY_NETWORK,
629                                ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_NETWORK, fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue)) {
630         return ret;
631     }
632 
633     fwmark.permission = PERMISSION_SYSTEM;
634     mask.permission = PERMISSION_SYSTEM;
635 
636     // A rule to allow legacy routes from system apps to override VPNs.
637     return modifyIpRule(RTM_NEWRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_OVERRIDE_SYSTEM, ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_SYSTEM,
638                         fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue);
639 }
640 
641 // Add rules to lookup the local network when specified explicitly or otherwise.
addLocalNetworkRules(unsigned localNetId)642 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int addLocalNetworkRules(unsigned localNetId) {
643     if (int ret = modifyExplicitNetworkRule(localNetId, ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK, PERMISSION_NONE,
644                                             INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID, ACTION_ADD)) {
645         return ret;
646     }
647 
648     Fwmark fwmark;
649     Fwmark mask;
650 
651     fwmark.explicitlySelected = false;
652     mask.explicitlySelected = true;
653 
654     return modifyIpRule(RTM_NEWRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_LOCAL_NETWORK, ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK,
655                         fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue);
656 }
657 
configureDummyNetwork()658 int configureDummyNetwork() {
659     const char *interface = DummyNetwork::INTERFACE_NAME;
660     uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(interface);
661     if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
662         // getRouteTableForInterface has already looged an error.
663         return -ESRCH;
664     }
665 
666     ifc_init();
667     int ret = ifc_up(interface);
668     ifc_close();
669     if (ret) {
670         ALOGE("Can't bring up %s: %s", interface, strerror(errno));
671         return -errno;
672     }
673 
674     if ((ret = modifyOutputInterfaceRules(interface, table, PERMISSION_NONE,
675                                           INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID, ACTION_ADD))) {
676         ALOGE("Can't create oif rules for %s: %s", interface, strerror(-ret));
677         return ret;
678     }
679 
680     if ((ret = modifyIpRoute(RTM_NEWROUTE, table, interface, "0.0.0.0/0", NULL))) {
681         return ret;
682     }
683 
684     if ((ret = modifyIpRoute(RTM_NEWROUTE, table, interface, "::/0", NULL))) {
685         return ret;
686     }
687 
688     return 0;
689 }
690 
691 // Add a new rule to look up the 'main' table, with the same selectors as the "default network"
692 // rule, but with a lower priority. We will never create routes in the main table; it should only be
693 // used for directly-connected routes implicitly created by the kernel when adding IP addresses.
694 // This is necessary, for example, when adding a route through a directly-connected gateway: in
695 // order to add the route, there must already be a directly-connected route that covers the gateway.
addDirectlyConnectedRule()696 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int addDirectlyConnectedRule() {
697     Fwmark fwmark;
698     Fwmark mask;
699 
700     fwmark.netId = NETID_UNSET;
701     mask.netId = FWMARK_NET_ID_MASK;
702 
703     return modifyIpRule(RTM_NEWRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_DIRECTLY_CONNECTED, RT_TABLE_MAIN,
704                         fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue, IIF_NONE, OIF_NONE, UID_ROOT, UID_ROOT);
705 }
706 
707 // Add an explicit unreachable rule close to the end of the prioriy list to make it clear that
708 // relying on the kernel-default "from all lookup main" rule at priority 32766 is not intended
709 // behaviour. We do flush the kernel-default rules at startup, but having an explicit unreachable
710 // rule will hopefully make things even clearer.
addUnreachableRule()711 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int addUnreachableRule() {
712     return modifyIpRule(RTM_NEWRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_UNREACHABLE, FR_ACT_UNREACHABLE, RT_TABLE_UNSPEC,
713                         MARK_UNSET, MARK_UNSET, IIF_NONE, OIF_NONE, INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID);
714 }
715 
modifyLocalNetwork(unsigned netId,const char * interface,bool add)716 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyLocalNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface, bool add) {
717     if (int ret = modifyIncomingPacketMark(netId, interface, PERMISSION_NONE, add)) {
718         return ret;
719     }
720     return modifyOutputInterfaceRules(interface, ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK, PERMISSION_NONE,
721                                       INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID, add);
722 }
723 
modifyPhysicalNetwork(unsigned netId,const char * interface,Permission permission,bool add)724 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyPhysicalNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
725                                              Permission permission, bool add) {
726     uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(interface);
727     if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
728         return -ESRCH;
729     }
730 
731     if (int ret = modifyIncomingPacketMark(netId, interface, permission, add)) {
732         return ret;
733     }
734     if (int ret = modifyExplicitNetworkRule(netId, table, permission, INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID,
735                                             add)) {
736         return ret;
737     }
738     if (int ret = modifyOutputInterfaceRules(interface, table, permission, INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID,
739                                             add)) {
740         return ret;
741     }
742 
743     // Only set implicit rules for networks that don't require permissions.
744     //
745     // This is so that if the default network ceases to be the default network and then switches
746     // from requiring no permissions to requiring permissions, we ensure that apps only use the
747     // network if they explicitly select it. This is consistent with destroySocketsLackingPermission
748     // - it closes all sockets on the network except sockets that are explicitly selected.
749     //
750     // The lack of this rule only affects the special case above, because:
751     // - The only cases where we implicitly bind a socket to a network are the default network and
752     //   the bypassable VPN that applies to the app, if any.
753     // - This rule doesn't affect VPNs because they don't support permissions at all.
754     // - The default network doesn't require permissions. While we support doing this, the framework
755     //   never does it (partly because we'd end up in the situation where we tell apps that there is
756     //   a default network, but they can't use it).
757     // - If the network is still the default network, the presence or absence of this rule does not
758     //   matter.
759     //
760     // Therefore, for the lack of this rule to affect a socket, the socket has to have been
761     // implicitly bound to a network because at the time of connect() it was the default, and that
762     // network must no longer be the default, and must now require permissions.
763     if (permission == PERMISSION_NONE) {
764         return modifyImplicitNetworkRule(netId, table, add);
765     }
766     return 0;
767 }
768 
modifyRejectNonSecureNetworkRule(const UidRanges & uidRanges,bool add)769 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyRejectNonSecureNetworkRule(const UidRanges& uidRanges, bool add) {
770     Fwmark fwmark;
771     Fwmark mask;
772     fwmark.protectedFromVpn = false;
773     mask.protectedFromVpn = true;
774 
775     for (const UidRange& range : uidRanges.getRanges()) {
776         if (int ret = modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE,
777                                    RULE_PRIORITY_PROHIBIT_NON_VPN, FR_ACT_PROHIBIT, RT_TABLE_UNSPEC,
778                                    fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue, IIF_LOOPBACK, OIF_NONE,
779                                    range.getStart(), range.getStop())) {
780             return ret;
781         }
782     }
783 
784     return 0;
785 }
786 
modifyVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId,const char * interface,const UidRanges & uidRanges,bool secure,bool add,bool modifyNonUidBasedRules)787 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
788                                             const UidRanges& uidRanges, bool secure, bool add,
789                                             bool modifyNonUidBasedRules) {
790     uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(interface);
791     if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
792         return -ESRCH;
793     }
794 
795     for (const UidRange& range : uidRanges.getRanges()) {
796         if (int ret = modifyVpnUidRangeRule(table, range.getStart(), range.getStop(), secure, add))
797                 {
798             return ret;
799         }
800         if (int ret = modifyExplicitNetworkRule(netId, table, PERMISSION_NONE, range.getStart(),
801                                                 range.getStop(), add)) {
802             return ret;
803         }
804         if (int ret = modifyOutputInterfaceRules(interface, table, PERMISSION_NONE,
805                                                  range.getStart(), range.getStop(), add)) {
806             return ret;
807         }
808     }
809 
810     if (modifyNonUidBasedRules) {
811         if (int ret = modifyIncomingPacketMark(netId, interface, PERMISSION_NONE, add)) {
812             return ret;
813         }
814         if (int ret = modifyVpnOutputToLocalRule(interface, add)) {
815             return ret;
816         }
817         if (int ret = modifyVpnSystemPermissionRule(netId, table, secure, add)) {
818             return ret;
819         }
820         return modifyExplicitNetworkRule(netId, table, PERMISSION_NONE, UID_ROOT, UID_ROOT, add);
821     }
822 
823     return 0;
824 }
825 
modifyDefaultNetwork(uint16_t action,const char * interface,Permission permission)826 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyDefaultNetwork(uint16_t action, const char* interface,
827                                             Permission permission) {
828     uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(interface);
829     if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
830         return -ESRCH;
831     }
832 
833     Fwmark fwmark;
834     Fwmark mask;
835 
836     fwmark.netId = NETID_UNSET;
837     mask.netId = FWMARK_NET_ID_MASK;
838 
839     fwmark.permission = permission;
840     mask.permission = permission;
841 
842     return modifyIpRule(action, RULE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_NETWORK, table, fwmark.intValue,
843                         mask.intValue);
844 }
845 
modifyTetheredNetwork(uint16_t action,const char * inputInterface,const char * outputInterface)846 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyTetheredNetwork(uint16_t action, const char* inputInterface,
847                                              const char* outputInterface) {
848     uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(outputInterface);
849     if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
850         return -ESRCH;
851     }
852 
853     return modifyIpRule(action, RULE_PRIORITY_TETHERING, table, MARK_UNSET, MARK_UNSET,
854                         inputInterface, OIF_NONE, INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID);
855 }
856 
857 // Adds or removes an IPv4 or IPv6 route to the specified table and, if it's a directly-connected
858 // route, to the main table as well.
859 // Returns 0 on success or negative errno on failure.
modifyRoute(uint16_t action,const char * interface,const char * destination,const char * nexthop,RouteController::TableType tableType)860 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyRoute(uint16_t action, const char* interface, const char* destination,
861                                    const char* nexthop, RouteController::TableType tableType) {
862     uint32_t table;
863     switch (tableType) {
864         case RouteController::INTERFACE: {
865             table = getRouteTableForInterface(interface);
866             if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
867                 return -ESRCH;
868             }
869             break;
870         }
871         case RouteController::LOCAL_NETWORK: {
872             table = ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK;
873             break;
874         }
875         case RouteController::LEGACY_NETWORK: {
876             table = ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_NETWORK;
877             break;
878         }
879         case RouteController::LEGACY_SYSTEM: {
880             table = ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_SYSTEM;
881             break;
882         }
883     }
884 
885     int ret = modifyIpRoute(action, table, interface, destination, nexthop);
886     // Trying to add a route that already exists shouldn't cause an error.
887     if (ret && !(action == RTM_NEWROUTE && ret == -EEXIST)) {
888         return ret;
889     }
890 
891     return 0;
892 }
893 
clearTetheringRules(const char * inputInterface)894 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int clearTetheringRules(const char* inputInterface) {
895     int ret = 0;
896     while (ret == 0) {
897         ret = modifyIpRule(RTM_DELRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_TETHERING, 0, MARK_UNSET, MARK_UNSET,
898                            inputInterface, OIF_NONE, INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID);
899     }
900 
901     if (ret == -ENOENT) {
902         return 0;
903     } else {
904         return ret;
905     }
906 }
907 
getRulePriority(const nlmsghdr * nlh)908 uint32_t getRulePriority(const nlmsghdr *nlh) {
909     return getRtmU32Attribute(nlh, FRA_PRIORITY);
910 }
911 
getRouteTable(const nlmsghdr * nlh)912 uint32_t getRouteTable(const nlmsghdr *nlh) {
913     return getRtmU32Attribute(nlh, RTA_TABLE);
914 }
915 
flushRules()916 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int flushRules() {
917     NetlinkDumpFilter shouldDelete = [] (nlmsghdr *nlh) {
918         // Don't touch rules at priority 0 because by default they are used for local input.
919         return getRulePriority(nlh) != 0;
920     };
921     return rtNetlinkFlush(RTM_GETRULE, RTM_DELRULE, "rules", shouldDelete);
922 }
923 
flushRoutes(uint32_t table)924 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int flushRoutes(uint32_t table) {
925     NetlinkDumpFilter shouldDelete = [table] (nlmsghdr *nlh) {
926         return getRouteTable(nlh) == table;
927     };
928 
929     return rtNetlinkFlush(RTM_GETROUTE, RTM_DELROUTE, "routes", shouldDelete);
930 }
931 
932 // Returns 0 on success or negative errno on failure.
flushRoutes(const char * interface)933 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int flushRoutes(const char* interface) {
934     uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(interface);
935     if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
936         return -ESRCH;
937     }
938 
939     int ret = flushRoutes(table);
940 
941     // If we failed to flush routes, the caller may elect to keep this interface around, so keep
942     // track of its name.
943     if (ret == 0) {
944         interfaceToTable.erase(interface);
945     }
946 
947     return ret;
948 }
949 
Init(unsigned localNetId)950 int RouteController::Init(unsigned localNetId) {
951     if (int ret = flushRules()) {
952         return ret;
953     }
954     if (int ret = addLegacyRouteRules()) {
955         return ret;
956     }
957     if (int ret = addLocalNetworkRules(localNetId)) {
958         return ret;
959     }
960     if (int ret = addDirectlyConnectedRule()) {
961         return ret;
962     }
963     if (int ret = addUnreachableRule()) {
964         return ret;
965     }
966     // Don't complain if we can't add the dummy network, since not all devices support it.
967     configureDummyNetwork();
968 
969     updateTableNamesFile();
970     return 0;
971 }
972 
addInterfaceToLocalNetwork(unsigned netId,const char * interface)973 int RouteController::addInterfaceToLocalNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface) {
974     return modifyLocalNetwork(netId, interface, ACTION_ADD);
975 }
976 
removeInterfaceFromLocalNetwork(unsigned netId,const char * interface)977 int RouteController::removeInterfaceFromLocalNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface) {
978     return modifyLocalNetwork(netId, interface, ACTION_DEL);
979 }
980 
addInterfaceToPhysicalNetwork(unsigned netId,const char * interface,Permission permission)981 int RouteController::addInterfaceToPhysicalNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
982                                                    Permission permission) {
983     if (int ret = modifyPhysicalNetwork(netId, interface, permission, ACTION_ADD)) {
984         return ret;
985     }
986     updateTableNamesFile();
987     return 0;
988 }
989 
removeInterfaceFromPhysicalNetwork(unsigned netId,const char * interface,Permission permission)990 int RouteController::removeInterfaceFromPhysicalNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
991                                                         Permission permission) {
992     if (int ret = modifyPhysicalNetwork(netId, interface, permission, ACTION_DEL)) {
993         return ret;
994     }
995     if (int ret = flushRoutes(interface)) {
996         return ret;
997     }
998     if (int ret = clearTetheringRules(interface)) {
999         return ret;
1000     }
1001     updateTableNamesFile();
1002     return 0;
1003 }
1004 
addInterfaceToVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId,const char * interface,bool secure,const UidRanges & uidRanges)1005 int RouteController::addInterfaceToVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
1006                                                   bool secure, const UidRanges& uidRanges) {
1007     if (int ret = modifyVirtualNetwork(netId, interface, uidRanges, secure, ACTION_ADD,
1008                                        MODIFY_NON_UID_BASED_RULES)) {
1009         return ret;
1010     }
1011     updateTableNamesFile();
1012     return 0;
1013 }
1014 
removeInterfaceFromVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId,const char * interface,bool secure,const UidRanges & uidRanges)1015 int RouteController::removeInterfaceFromVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
1016                                                        bool secure, const UidRanges& uidRanges) {
1017     if (int ret = modifyVirtualNetwork(netId, interface, uidRanges, secure, ACTION_DEL,
1018                                        MODIFY_NON_UID_BASED_RULES)) {
1019         return ret;
1020     }
1021     if (int ret = flushRoutes(interface)) {
1022         return ret;
1023     }
1024     updateTableNamesFile();
1025     return 0;
1026 }
1027 
modifyPhysicalNetworkPermission(unsigned netId,const char * interface,Permission oldPermission,Permission newPermission)1028 int RouteController::modifyPhysicalNetworkPermission(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
1029                                                      Permission oldPermission,
1030                                                      Permission newPermission) {
1031     // Add the new rules before deleting the old ones, to avoid race conditions.
1032     if (int ret = modifyPhysicalNetwork(netId, interface, newPermission, ACTION_ADD)) {
1033         return ret;
1034     }
1035     return modifyPhysicalNetwork(netId, interface, oldPermission, ACTION_DEL);
1036 }
1037 
addUsersToRejectNonSecureNetworkRule(const UidRanges & uidRanges)1038 int RouteController::addUsersToRejectNonSecureNetworkRule(const UidRanges& uidRanges) {
1039     return modifyRejectNonSecureNetworkRule(uidRanges, true);
1040 }
1041 
removeUsersFromRejectNonSecureNetworkRule(const UidRanges & uidRanges)1042 int RouteController::removeUsersFromRejectNonSecureNetworkRule(const UidRanges& uidRanges) {
1043     return modifyRejectNonSecureNetworkRule(uidRanges, false);
1044 }
1045 
addUsersToVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId,const char * interface,bool secure,const UidRanges & uidRanges)1046 int RouteController::addUsersToVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface, bool secure,
1047                                               const UidRanges& uidRanges) {
1048     return modifyVirtualNetwork(netId, interface, uidRanges, secure, ACTION_ADD,
1049                                 !MODIFY_NON_UID_BASED_RULES);
1050 }
1051 
removeUsersFromVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId,const char * interface,bool secure,const UidRanges & uidRanges)1052 int RouteController::removeUsersFromVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
1053                                                    bool secure, const UidRanges& uidRanges) {
1054     return modifyVirtualNetwork(netId, interface, uidRanges, secure, ACTION_DEL,
1055                                 !MODIFY_NON_UID_BASED_RULES);
1056 }
1057 
addInterfaceToDefaultNetwork(const char * interface,Permission permission)1058 int RouteController::addInterfaceToDefaultNetwork(const char* interface, Permission permission) {
1059     return modifyDefaultNetwork(RTM_NEWRULE, interface, permission);
1060 }
1061 
removeInterfaceFromDefaultNetwork(const char * interface,Permission permission)1062 int RouteController::removeInterfaceFromDefaultNetwork(const char* interface,
1063                                                        Permission permission) {
1064     return modifyDefaultNetwork(RTM_DELRULE, interface, permission);
1065 }
1066 
addRoute(const char * interface,const char * destination,const char * nexthop,TableType tableType)1067 int RouteController::addRoute(const char* interface, const char* destination, const char* nexthop,
1068                               TableType tableType) {
1069     return modifyRoute(RTM_NEWROUTE, interface, destination, nexthop, tableType);
1070 }
1071 
removeRoute(const char * interface,const char * destination,const char * nexthop,TableType tableType)1072 int RouteController::removeRoute(const char* interface, const char* destination,
1073                                  const char* nexthop, TableType tableType) {
1074     return modifyRoute(RTM_DELROUTE, interface, destination, nexthop, tableType);
1075 }
1076 
enableTethering(const char * inputInterface,const char * outputInterface)1077 int RouteController::enableTethering(const char* inputInterface, const char* outputInterface) {
1078     return modifyTetheredNetwork(RTM_NEWRULE, inputInterface, outputInterface);
1079 }
1080 
disableTethering(const char * inputInterface,const char * outputInterface)1081 int RouteController::disableTethering(const char* inputInterface, const char* outputInterface) {
1082     return modifyTetheredNetwork(RTM_DELRULE, inputInterface, outputInterface);
1083 }
1084 
addVirtualNetworkFallthrough(unsigned vpnNetId,const char * physicalInterface,Permission permission)1085 int RouteController::addVirtualNetworkFallthrough(unsigned vpnNetId, const char* physicalInterface,
1086                                                   Permission permission) {
1087     return modifyVpnFallthroughRule(RTM_NEWRULE, vpnNetId, physicalInterface, permission);
1088 }
1089 
removeVirtualNetworkFallthrough(unsigned vpnNetId,const char * physicalInterface,Permission permission)1090 int RouteController::removeVirtualNetworkFallthrough(unsigned vpnNetId,
1091                                                      const char* physicalInterface,
1092                                                      Permission permission) {
1093     return modifyVpnFallthroughRule(RTM_DELRULE, vpnNetId, physicalInterface, permission);
1094 }
1095 
1096 }  // namespace net
1097 }  // namespace android
1098