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author | Rene Mayrhofer <rene@mayrhofer.eu.org> | 2010-05-25 19:01:36 +0000 |
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committer | Rene Mayrhofer <rene@mayrhofer.eu.org> | 2010-05-25 19:01:36 +0000 |
commit | 1ac70afcc1f7d6d2738a34308810719b0976d29f (patch) | |
tree | 805f6ce2a15d1a717781d7cbceac8408a74b6b0c /src/libcharon/sa/tasks/task.h | |
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[svn-upgrade] Integrating new upstream version, strongswan (4.4.0)
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diff --git a/src/libcharon/sa/tasks/task.h b/src/libcharon/sa/tasks/task.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4468f2ebe --- /dev/null +++ b/src/libcharon/sa/tasks/task.h @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2007 Tobias Brunner + * Copyright (C) 2006 Martin Willi + * Hochschule fuer Technik Rapperswil + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the + * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your + * option) any later version. See <http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.txt>. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY + * or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * for more details. + */ + +/** + * @defgroup task task + * @{ @ingroup tasks + */ + +#ifndef TASK_H_ +#define TASK_H_ + +typedef enum task_type_t task_type_t; +typedef struct task_t task_t; + +#include <library.h> +#include <sa/ike_sa.h> +#include <encoding/message.h> + +/** + * Different kinds of tasks. + */ +enum task_type_t { + /** establish an unauthenticated IKE_SA */ + IKE_INIT, + /** detect NAT situation */ + IKE_NATD, + /** handle MOBIKE stuff */ + IKE_MOBIKE, + /** authenticate the initiated IKE_SA */ + IKE_AUTHENTICATE, + /** AUTH_LIFETIME negotiation, RFC4478 */ + IKE_AUTH_LIFETIME, + /** certificate processing before authentication (certreqs, cert parsing) */ + IKE_CERT_PRE, + /** certificate processing after authentication (certs payload generation) */ + IKE_CERT_POST, + /** Configuration payloads, virtual IP and such */ + IKE_CONFIG, + /** rekey an IKE_SA */ + IKE_REKEY, + /** reestablish a complete IKE_SA */ + IKE_REAUTH, + /** delete an IKE_SA */ + IKE_DELETE, + /** liveness check */ + IKE_DPD, + /** Vendor ID processing */ + IKE_VENDOR, +#ifdef ME + /** handle ME stuff */ + IKE_ME, +#endif /* ME */ + /** establish a CHILD_SA within an IKE_SA */ + CHILD_CREATE, + /** delete an established CHILD_SA */ + CHILD_DELETE, + /** rekey an CHILD_SA */ + CHILD_REKEY, +}; + +/** + * enum names for task_type_t. + */ +extern enum_name_t *task_type_names; + +/** + * Interface for a task, an operation handled within exchanges. + * + * A task is an elemantary operation. It may be handled by a single or by + * multiple exchanges. An exchange may even complete multiple tasks. + * A task has a build() and an process() operation. The build() operation + * creates payloads and adds it to the message. The process() operation + * inspects a message and handles its payloads. An initiator of an exchange + * first calls build() to build the request, and processes the response message + * with the process() method. + * A responder does the opposite; it calls process() first to handle an incoming + * request and secondly calls build() to build an appropriate response. + * Both methods return either SUCCESS, NEED_MORE or FAILED. A SUCCESS indicates + * that the task completed, even when the task completed unsuccesfully. The + * manager then removes the task from the list. A NEED_MORE is returned when + * the task needs further build()/process() calls to complete, the manager + * leaves the taks in the queue. A returned FAILED indicates a critical failure. + * The manager closes the IKE_SA whenever a task returns FAILED. + */ +struct task_t { + + /** + * Build a request or response message for this task. + * + * @param message message to add payloads to + * @return + * - FAILED if a critical error occured + * - DESTROY_ME if IKE_SA has been properly deleted + * - NEED_MORE if another call to build/process needed + * - SUCCESS if task completed + */ + status_t (*build) (task_t *this, message_t *message); + + /** + * Process a request or response message for this task. + * + * @param message message to read payloads from + * @return + * - FAILED if a critical error occured + * - DESTROY_ME if IKE_SA has been properly deleted + * - NEED_MORE if another call to build/process needed + * - SUCCESS if task completed + */ + status_t (*process) (task_t *this, message_t *message); + + /** + * Get the type of the task implementation. + */ + task_type_t (*get_type) (task_t *this); + + /** + * Migrate a task to a new IKE_SA. + * + * After migrating a task, it goes back to a state where it can be + * used again to initate an exchange. This is useful when a task + * has to get migrated to a new IKE_SA. + * A special usage is when a INVALID_KE_PAYLOAD is received. A call + * to reset resets the task, but uses another DH group for the next + * try. + * The ike_sa is the new IKE_SA this task belongs to and operates on. + * + * @param ike_sa new IKE_SA this task works for + */ + void (*migrate) (task_t *this, ike_sa_t *ike_sa); + + /** + * Destroys a task_t object. + */ + void (*destroy) (task_t *this); +}; + +#endif /** TASK_H_ @}*/ |