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2014-04-11ipoe: early allocate interface for shared vlans (prevents different values ↵Dmitry Kozlov
of NAS-Port in Access-Request and Account-Request) Signed-off-by: Dmitry Kozlov <xeb@mail.ru>
2014-04-11ipoe:lua: update thread-specific value when updating L (fixes segfault)Dmitry Kozlov
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Kozlov <xeb@mail.ru>
2014-04-11net-snmp: run snmp in "special" threadDmitry Kozlov
NET-SNMP is built on top of stale file descriptor multiplexing mechanism (select) which prevents to use descriptors with number >= 1024. Due to accel-ppp uses a lots of descriptors NET-SNMP easy overflows this limit and fails and even may crash whole accel-ppp process. This patch runs snmp in special thread which does not share file descritor table with main process, so it can use less descriptors and live in __FD_SETSIZE limit. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Kozlov <xeb@mail.ru>
2014-04-11l2tp: don't disconnect immediately when receiving StopCCNGuillaume Nault
Wait for a full retransmission cycle after reception of a StopCCN. Introduce STATE_FIN_WAIT to identify tunnels which have received a StopCCN but are waiting for the disconnection timer to expire. A tunnel can go from STATE_FIN (i.e. StopCCN has been sent, waiting for acknowledgement) to STATE_FIN_WAIT (i.e. StopCCN has been received, waiting for full retransmission cycle), but not the other way around. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: improve configuration of retransmission optionsGuillaume Nault
* Set default retransmission timeout to 1 second. Since we now have exponential backoff, we can afford a smaller value. * Add the rtimeout-cap option to set the maximum value the retransmission timer has to respect during exponential backoff. * Store the maximun number of retransmissions in tunnel's structure (like other retransmission parameters). * Describe all these changes in man page and reset them to their default values if they're removed from configuration file before a reload. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: implement exponential backoff (retransmit)Guillaume Nault
Rework the l2tp_rtimeout() callback, so that time between retransmissions expands exponentially. This allows for faster retransmissions without without overwhelming the peer. A cap is set on the maximum retransmission time. For now it is set to 16 seconds. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: allow CDN reception with no Session IDGuillaume Nault
If a peer needs to disconnect a session for which it didn't receive any reply, it sends a CDN with no Session ID. In this case, the Assigned Session ID AVP is the only data that can be used to find out which session has to be closed. Though it isn't supported for now, let's accept and ack these messages. Session will be deleted on our side thanks to the establishment timer. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: configure receive window in accel-ppp.confGuillaume Nault
Add the recv-window option in accel-ppp.conf. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: implement local receive windowGuillaume Nault
Add a fixed length receive queue to tunnels and adverdise its length to the peer using the Receive Window Size AVP. Incoming message handling is modified as follow: -Read as much messages as possible and store them in the receive queue. Messages are stored in order, based on their sequence number. Messages not fitting into the queue are discarded (doesn't happen if peer respects our Receive Window AVP). This is the job of the new l2tp_tunnel_store_msg() function. It also automatically finds out if there are new messages to acknowledge. -Once all incoming messages have been read, free acknowledged packets from retransmission queue (based on the highest received acknowledgement number). -Then process messages in the receive queue. This is done by l2tp_tunnel_reply(). Each packet is processed by l2tp_{tunnel,session}_recv() (or dropped in some particular cases). The send queue is then pushed. If there's no message in the send queue and an acknowledgement is necessary, a ZLB is sent instead. -Finally, detect if the peer has acknowledged a StopCCN. There are three components to this test: -Have we tried to send a StopCCN? Check with tunnel's state. -Has the StopCCN been pushed on the network? Check with tunnel's send queue. -Has the peer acknowledged the StopCCN? Check with tunnel's retransmission queue. For now, l2tp_tunnel_store_msg() doesn't perform fast retransmissions. So l2tp_retransmit() is removed. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: rework error handling in l2tp_tunnel_allocGuillaume Nault
Use stacked error labels for better extensibility. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: don't initiate new sessions when sending window is fullGuillaume Nault
Refuse to create new sessions when the local send queue is bigger than the peer's receive window (i.e. when there are already more outstanding messages than what the peer can currently accept). Only sessions initiated locally are affected, session requests from the peer are still handled normally. This avoids adding useless presure on the sending window when many sessions are created locally. If sessions were created, they'd add many ICRQ or OCRQ messages in the send queue and we'd have to wait for all these messages to be sent before being able to reply to messages from the peer. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: respect peer's receive windowGuillaume Nault
Store the Receive Window Size AVP sent by peer and respect it when sending messages. That is, stop sending messages from send queue once the number of unacknowledged messages is higher than peer's receive window. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: drop tunnel/session messages from send queue upon disconnectionGuillaume Nault
Add a per session send queue. Messages sent by a session are added to both tunnel and session queues. This allows sessions to remove their unsent messages from tunnel's send queue before they disconnect. The same approach is used for tunnels. Before disconnecting, they clear their send queue to avoid sending useless messages. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: send ZLB messages automaticallyGuillaume Nault
Modify return value of l2tp_tunnel_push_sendqueue() to inform the caller if a message has been sent or if the queue was empty. This information, let l2tp_conn_read() automatically acknowledge received messages using a ZLB when there's no response to send. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: ignore l2tp_{tunnel, session}_send() return valuesGuillaume Nault
Stop checking for l2tp_{tunnel,session}_send() return values. These functions now always succeed, unless the session or tunnel is closing (in which case packet is automatically dropped and caller doesn't need to take any special action). Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: separate send and retransmission queuesGuillaume Nault
Don't send messages immediately, store them in conn->send_queue instead, so we have control over how many and when messages are sent on the network. Once a message is sent, it's removed from the send queue and added to the retransmission queue. Retransmission queue is automatically updated based on acknowledgements received from peer. For now, packets in the send queue are pushed on the network after each incoming packet processing. So functions called by l2tp_conn_read() don't have to call l2tp_tunnel_push_sendqueue(). Other functions (e.g. triton callbacks) have to manually push packets out of the send queue. The same applies for disconnection. The l2tp_tunnel_disconnect_push() and l2tp_session_disconnect_push() functions have been defined for use in functions that don't call l2tp_tunnel_push_sendqueue() automatically. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: use separate function for handling tunnel specific messagesGuillaume Nault
Remove message type switch from l2tp_conn_read(). Define l2tp_tunnel_recv() instead to handle tunnel specific messages. The Session ID field in L2TP control messages is used to determine if packet is tunnel or session oriented. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: automatically delete tunnel if disconnection failsGuillaume Nault
Let l2tp_tunnel_disconnect() delete the tunnel when an error occurs. Return an int to indicate if conn has been deleted. Most callers are compatible with this new behaviour, either because they never use the tunnel after disconnection or because they hold a reference on the tunnel. A few callers need to be adapted though: -l2tp_conn_close() calls l2tp_tunnel_disconnect() to properly inform the peer of tunnel disconnection. But it also deletes the tunnel immediately, no matter if StopCCN message was sent or not. Since l2tp_conn_close() doesn't hold a reference on the tunnel, care must be taken not to access the tunnel if it was deleted by l2tp_tunnel_disconnect(). Since immediate deletion isn't required, the l2tp_tunnel_free() call is simply removed. The normal disconnection process is now followed, with detection and retransmission of lost messages, acknowledgment handling, etc. -situation is similar for l2tp_tunnel_timeout() and handled in the same way. This patch also deletes tunnel's sessions, as well as the establishment and hello timers. These are of no use once the tunnel enters the disconnection process. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: delete tunnel in l2tp_recv_StopCCN()Guillaume Nault
Now that l2tp_tunnel_free() can be called directly inside the main reception loop, let l2tp_recv_StopCCN() delete the tunnel itself. This avoids special handling in l2tp_conn_read(). Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: allow tunnel deletion in main reception loopGuillaume Nault
Let functions launched by l2tp_conn_read() delete the tunnel. This is done by taking a reference on conn to ensure it'll remain a valid tunnel, even after calling l2tp_tunnel_free(conn). l2tp_conn_read() now detects if conn got deleted, so that we know if the tunnel still holds a reference to itself. If it doesn't, tunnel_put() may free the tunnel and thus the triton handler we're running from. So we have to return -1 in this case. l2tp_tunnel_free() also needs to be modified: it can't safely close conn->hnd.fd anymore. Since l2tp_conn_read() relies on conn->hnd.fd being a valid file descriptor, closing it inside the reception loop would break this assumption in next iteration. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11l2tp: don't free tunnel immediately upon message handling errorsGuillaume Nault
Upon failure, l2tp_recv_SCCRP() and l2tp_recv_SCCCN() disconnect their tunnel, which is then immediately deleted by l2tp_conn_read(). Deleting the tunnel isn't necessary at this stage and prevents retransmission of the disconnection message if it gets lost. Same applies to unknown message types with M bit set. This path avoids immediate tunnel deletion, thus allowing the disconnection process to handle acknowledgments from peer and to retransmit messages if necessary. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-11triton: implement list_first_entry()Guillaume Nault
* Add list_first_entry() to list.h * Declare parameter of list_empty() as const Both changes are already included in Linux kernel sources. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-01l2tp: use random Tunnel IDsGuillaume Nault
Re-use the Session ID selection algorithm for generating Tunnel IDs. When a peer always uses the same source port for establishing tunnels, and if ephemeral ports aren't activated (default), then Tunnel IDs are the only way to identify tunnels. Using ramdom Tunnel IDs then minimises the risk of re-using IDs of half-closed tunnels (i.e. tunnels closed locally, but still existing on the peer side). As a minor side effect, the maximum value of a Tunnel ID is now 2^16 - 1. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-01l2tp: try generating Session IDs harderGuillaume Nault
Don't give up immediately when generating a new Session ID fails. Keep trying until a valid Session ID is found. Abort when the number of attempts exceeds the number of valid Session IDs. This is derived from algorithm 3 of RFC 6056 (Port Randomization Recommendations). Other algorithms may be used later on if need be. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-01l2tp: describe option "secret" in tunnel help commandGuillaume Nault
* Add "secret" to the list of options accepted by the "l2tp create tunnel" command. * Display one option per line to avoid too long help message. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-01l2tp: avoid useless cli_sendv() callsGuillaume Nault
Replace cli_sendv by cli_send where possible. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-01l2tp: add missing state verification on message receptionGuillaume Nault
Verify tunnel or session states before handling HELLO, StopCCN and CDN messages. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-01l2tp: handle WEN and SLI messages by sessionsGuillaume Nault
WEN and SLI messages carry session specific data and should be handled by the session rather than by the tunnel. Session's state can now be checked before accepting these message types. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-01l2tp: don't free packet in l2tp_session_recv()Guillaume Nault
l2tp_conn_read() already has code to free received packets. Let l2tp_session_recv() take advantage of it. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-01l2tp: display control channel name upon apsession startGuillaume Nault
Ease log file analysis by explicitely logging which L2TP control channel carries a given data channel (PPP). Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-01l2tp: modify control channel name stringGuillaume Nault
Use a syntax closer to the one used by log_session() in order to ease grep searching in log files. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-01l2tp: delete tunnel/session connection timeout after expirationGuillaume Nault
Tunnel and session establishment timers should to be unset after they expire. Otherwise, they may uselessly expire again while disconnection is performed. While here, rename l2tp_timeout() to l2tp_tunnel_timeout() for consistency with its session counterpart. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-04-01l2tp: fix typos in log messagesGuillaume Nault
* missing space char (l2tp_send_StopCCN) * missing new line char (l2tp_tunnel_create_session) Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-03-19ppp: fixed magic endiannessDmitry Kozlov
2014-02-08l2tp: add session statistics for control channelsGuillaume Nault
Compute control channel statistics for L2TP sessions and report them in the "show stat" command. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-02-08l2tp: add tunnel statisticsGuillaume Nault
Report tunnel statistics with the "show stat" command. Statistics are updated upon tunnel state modifications. Setting the STATE_ESTB state is centralised in l2tp_tunnel_connect() to ensure the tunnel state remains synchronised with the statistics even when errors occur. While there, connect tunnels after sending SCCCN and stop tunnel establishment timer as soon as l2tp_tunnel_connect() is called (so that it'll be deleted even upon failure). Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-02-08l2tp: remove l2tp_tunnel_start_session()Guillaume Nault
Since launching L2TP sessions doesn't require to create a new context anymore, the only purpose of l2tp_tunnel_start_session() is to start the session establishment timer. This patch let the session startup functions handle this timer, so that sessions aren't started by a function pointer anymore. Direct access to the session startup function also let the caller handle startup failures using its existing error handling path. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-02-08l2tp: old functions cleanupGuillaume Nault
* l2tp_session_disconnect() now always succeeds. * l2tp_tunnel_cancel_session() now can be replaced by l2tp_session_free(). Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-02-08l2tp: use same context for tunnels and session control channelsGuillaume Nault
Run the control channels of L2TP sessions in their tunnel context to avoid context calls between tunnels and sessions. Tunnels and sessions now use the new state STATE_INIT as their initial state (allows to differentiate between tunnels and sessions that are starting or stopping). The STATE_CLOSE state isn't implicitely set to 0 by memset() anymore, so its value is changed for consistency with the other STATE_* values. With tunnels and sessions running in the same context, sessions can remove themselves from their tunnel without having to perform context calls. Tunnels can also remove sessions directly, without having to asynchronously notify them. So the set of l2tp_tunnel_free_session*() functions becomes useless. Sessions can also check if they're the last session of the tunnel and automatically disconnect the tunnel if need be. So the l2tp_tunnel_session_freed() callback can be removed. The 'sess_count' field is now used to track the number of sessions stored in the 'sessions' field of tunnels. It's incremented as soon as a session is added and everytime one is removed. The callback, used by data channels to notify their L2TP control session of disconnection, is now executed in the tunnel context. The session ID is used by the tunnel to find which session the disconnection applies to. The session may well get destroyed by other means between the time of the context call and the time of the callback execution. The l2tp_tunnel_start_session() function doesn't need to create a new context for the session. It now only sets the session establishment timer and directly runs the session startup callback. Since l2tp_session_free() can now handle sessions in any state and is called within the tunnel context, there is no need for a special l2tp_tunnel_cancel_session() (for now, this function is kept for patch clarity). Now that session packets are sent while in tunnel context, l2tp_session_send() only needs to set the header session ID and can directly call l2tp_tunnel_send(). For reception, the tunnel also directly calls l2tp_session_recv(). Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-02-08l2tp: launch session data channels in their own contextGuillaume Nault
Split L2TP control and data channels operations. The data channel of an L2TP session now runs in its own triton context. The L2TP control session initialises and launches the data channel context in l2tp_session_start_data_channel(). Then all data channel operations (e.g. PPP negociation) are performed in this context. When the data channel stops, it checks if the control channel is still running; if so, it notifies the control channel about its disconnection using the l2tp_session_apses_finished() callback. The control channel similarly checks for data channel execution and notifies about L2TP layer disconnection using apses_stop(). Since the presence of the data channel is checked using its context field, the STATE_PPP state isn't required anymore. So L2TP control sessions now automatically enter STATE_ESTB in l2tp_session_connect(). A new set of states (APSTATE_*) are defined for tracking evolution of data channels. Data channels also handle statistics using these new states. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-02-08l2tp: prepare for starting data channels in their own contextGuillaume Nault
Define a new function for initialising and starting the data channel of an L2TP session. For now, l2tp_session_start_data_channel() only gathers the data channel specific operations, previously handled by l2tp_tunnel_alloc_session() and l2tp_session_connect(). While here, move deletion of the session establishment timer to the beginning of l2tp_session_connect(), so that it will stop even if the function fails. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-02-08l2tp: handle tunnel/session dependencies with reference countersGuillaume Nault
Use reference counters to track tunnels and sessions usage. Tunnels hold a reference to each of their sessions while sessions hold a reference to the tunnel they belong to. Tunnels and sessions also hold themselves to ensure that l2tp_{tunnel_session}_free() will be called before their reference counter drops to zero. Once the reference counter drops to zero, the tunnel or session is destroyed. Destruction may happen in any context, so context dependant operations still have to be done in l2tp_{tunnel,session}_free(). On the other hand l2tp_{tunnel,session}_free() must not free data wich may be required by their reference holders. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-02-08l2tp: Fix potential use after free by tunnel context threadGuillaume Nault
A triton context handler may not unregister itself while executed by the context thread, unless it returns -1 (otherwise the md thread may free the handler before the context thread stops using it). So l2tp_conn_read() must return -1 after calling l2tp_tunnel_free() (the md handler associated to l2tp_conn_read() may be unregistered by l2tp_tunnel_free()). Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-02-07ipoe: fixed session lookup without option 82 (continue)Dmitry Kozlov
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Kozlov <xeb@mail.ru>
2014-02-07ipoe: fixed session lookup without option 82Dmitry Kozlov
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Kozlov <xeb@mail.ru>
2014-01-22l2tp: reset conf_secret if secret removed from accel-ppp.confGuillaume Nault
The "reload" command frees the variable pointed to by conf_secret in case the "secret" option gets removed from accel-ppp.conf. In such a case, conf_secret must be reset to NULL to avoid dereferencing the old pointer. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-01-22l2tp: define tunnel specific secretsGuillaume Nault
Store tunnel secret in the l2tp_conn_t structure so that different tunnels may use different secrets. The new "secret" option, added to the "l2tp create tunnel" command, let the user define the secret to be used by the new tunnel. By default, new tunnels keep using the "secret" option defined in accel-ppp.conf. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>
2014-01-19ippool: add support for old style pool name declarationDmitry Kozlov
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Kozlov <xeb@mail.ru>
2014-01-19pppoe: fix typoDmitry Kozlov
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Kozlov <xeb@mail.ru>
2014-01-19pppoe: handle TR-101 vs. RFC 4679 incompatibilitiesGuillaume Nault
There are a few inconsistencies between TR-101 and RFC 4679. Since RFC 4679 is only informational, prefer TR-101 in case of incompatibilities and explicitely document this choice. Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nault <g.nault@alphalink.fr>