linux-sg2042/net/openvswitch/vport-vxlan.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2014 Nicira, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 2013 Cisco Systems, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* 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.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
* 02110-1301, USA
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
#include <linux/in.h>
#include <linux/ip.h>
#include <linux/net.h>
#include <linux/rculist.h>
#include <linux/udp.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <net/icmp.h>
#include <net/ip.h>
#include <net/udp.h>
#include <net/ip_tunnels.h>
#include <net/rtnetlink.h>
#include <net/route.h>
#include <net/dsfield.h>
#include <net/inet_ecn.h>
#include <net/net_namespace.h>
#include <net/netns/generic.h>
#include <net/vxlan.h>
#include "datapath.h"
#include "vport.h"
#include "vport-vxlan.h"
/**
* struct vxlan_port - Keeps track of open UDP ports
* @vs: vxlan_sock created for the port.
* @name: vport name.
*/
struct vxlan_port {
struct vxlan_sock *vs;
char name[IFNAMSIZ];
u32 exts; /* VXLAN_F_* in <net/vxlan.h> */
};
static struct vport_ops ovs_vxlan_vport_ops;
static inline struct vxlan_port *vxlan_vport(const struct vport *vport)
{
return vport_priv(vport);
}
/* Called with rcu_read_lock and BH disabled. */
vxlan: Group Policy extension Implements supports for the Group Policy VXLAN extension [0] to provide a lightweight and simple security label mechanism across network peers based on VXLAN. The security context and associated metadata is mapped to/from skb->mark. This allows further mapping to a SELinux context using SECMARK, to implement ACLs directly with nftables, iptables, OVS, tc, etc. The group membership is defined by the lower 16 bits of skb->mark, the upper 16 bits are used for flags. SELinux allows to manage label to secure local resources. However, distributed applications require ACLs to implemented across hosts. This is typically achieved by matching on L2-L4 fields to identify the original sending host and process on the receiver. On top of that, netlabel and specifically CIPSO [1] allow to map security contexts to universal labels. However, netlabel and CIPSO are relatively complex. This patch provides a lightweight alternative for overlay network environments with a trusted underlay. No additional control protocol is required. Host 1: Host 2: Group A Group B Group B Group A +-----+ +-------------+ +-------+ +-----+ | lxc | | SELinux CTX | | httpd | | VM | +--+--+ +--+----------+ +---+---+ +--+--+ \---+---/ \----+---/ | | +---+---+ +---+---+ | vxlan | | vxlan | +---+---+ +---+---+ +------------------------------+ Backwards compatibility: A VXLAN-GBP socket can receive standard VXLAN frames and will assign the default group 0x0000 to such frames. A Linux VXLAN socket will drop VXLAN-GBP frames. The extension is therefore disabled by default and needs to be specifically enabled: ip link add [...] type vxlan [...] gbp In a mixed environment with VXLAN and VXLAN-GBP sockets, the GBP socket must run on a separate port number. Examples: iptables: host1# iptables -I OUTPUT -m owner --uid-owner 101 -j MARK --set-mark 0x200 host2# iptables -I INPUT -m mark --mark 0x200 -j DROP OVS: # ovs-ofctl add-flow br0 'in_port=1,actions=load:0x200->NXM_NX_TUN_GBP_ID[],NORMAL' # ovs-ofctl add-flow br0 'in_port=2,tun_gbp_id=0x200,actions=drop' [0] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-smith-vxlan-group-policy [1] http://lwn.net/Articles/204905/ Signed-off-by: Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-01-15 10:53:55 +08:00
static void vxlan_rcv(struct vxlan_sock *vs, struct sk_buff *skb,
struct vxlan_metadata *md)
{
struct ovs_tunnel_info tun_info;
struct vxlan_port *vxlan_port;
struct vport *vport = vs->data;
struct iphdr *iph;
struct ovs_vxlan_opts opts = {
.gbp = md->gbp,
};
__be64 key;
__be16 flags;
flags = TUNNEL_KEY | (udp_hdr(skb)->check != 0 ? TUNNEL_CSUM : 0);
vxlan_port = vxlan_vport(vport);
if (vxlan_port->exts & VXLAN_F_GBP && md->gbp)
flags |= TUNNEL_VXLAN_OPT;
/* Save outer tunnel values */
iph = ip_hdr(skb);
vxlan: Group Policy extension Implements supports for the Group Policy VXLAN extension [0] to provide a lightweight and simple security label mechanism across network peers based on VXLAN. The security context and associated metadata is mapped to/from skb->mark. This allows further mapping to a SELinux context using SECMARK, to implement ACLs directly with nftables, iptables, OVS, tc, etc. The group membership is defined by the lower 16 bits of skb->mark, the upper 16 bits are used for flags. SELinux allows to manage label to secure local resources. However, distributed applications require ACLs to implemented across hosts. This is typically achieved by matching on L2-L4 fields to identify the original sending host and process on the receiver. On top of that, netlabel and specifically CIPSO [1] allow to map security contexts to universal labels. However, netlabel and CIPSO are relatively complex. This patch provides a lightweight alternative for overlay network environments with a trusted underlay. No additional control protocol is required. Host 1: Host 2: Group A Group B Group B Group A +-----+ +-------------+ +-------+ +-----+ | lxc | | SELinux CTX | | httpd | | VM | +--+--+ +--+----------+ +---+---+ +--+--+ \---+---/ \----+---/ | | +---+---+ +---+---+ | vxlan | | vxlan | +---+---+ +---+---+ +------------------------------+ Backwards compatibility: A VXLAN-GBP socket can receive standard VXLAN frames and will assign the default group 0x0000 to such frames. A Linux VXLAN socket will drop VXLAN-GBP frames. The extension is therefore disabled by default and needs to be specifically enabled: ip link add [...] type vxlan [...] gbp In a mixed environment with VXLAN and VXLAN-GBP sockets, the GBP socket must run on a separate port number. Examples: iptables: host1# iptables -I OUTPUT -m owner --uid-owner 101 -j MARK --set-mark 0x200 host2# iptables -I INPUT -m mark --mark 0x200 -j DROP OVS: # ovs-ofctl add-flow br0 'in_port=1,actions=load:0x200->NXM_NX_TUN_GBP_ID[],NORMAL' # ovs-ofctl add-flow br0 'in_port=2,tun_gbp_id=0x200,actions=drop' [0] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-smith-vxlan-group-policy [1] http://lwn.net/Articles/204905/ Signed-off-by: Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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key = cpu_to_be64(ntohl(md->vni) >> 8);
ovs_flow_tun_info_init(&tun_info, iph,
udp_hdr(skb)->source, udp_hdr(skb)->dest,
key, flags, &opts, sizeof(opts));
ovs_vport_receive(vport, skb, &tun_info);
}
static int vxlan_get_options(const struct vport *vport, struct sk_buff *skb)
{
struct vxlan_port *vxlan_port = vxlan_vport(vport);
__be16 dst_port = inet_sk(vxlan_port->vs->sock->sk)->inet_sport;
if (nla_put_u16(skb, OVS_TUNNEL_ATTR_DST_PORT, ntohs(dst_port)))
return -EMSGSIZE;
if (vxlan_port->exts) {
struct nlattr *exts;
exts = nla_nest_start(skb, OVS_TUNNEL_ATTR_EXTENSION);
if (!exts)
return -EMSGSIZE;
if (vxlan_port->exts & VXLAN_F_GBP &&
nla_put_flag(skb, OVS_VXLAN_EXT_GBP))
return -EMSGSIZE;
nla_nest_end(skb, exts);
}
return 0;
}
static void vxlan_tnl_destroy(struct vport *vport)
{
struct vxlan_port *vxlan_port = vxlan_vport(vport);
vxlan_sock_release(vxlan_port->vs);
ovs_vport_deferred_free(vport);
}
static const struct nla_policy exts_policy[OVS_VXLAN_EXT_MAX+1] = {
[OVS_VXLAN_EXT_GBP] = { .type = NLA_FLAG, },
};
static int vxlan_configure_exts(struct vport *vport, struct nlattr *attr)
{
struct nlattr *exts[OVS_VXLAN_EXT_MAX+1];
struct vxlan_port *vxlan_port;
int err;
if (nla_len(attr) < sizeof(struct nlattr))
return -EINVAL;
err = nla_parse_nested(exts, OVS_VXLAN_EXT_MAX, attr, exts_policy);
if (err < 0)
return err;
vxlan_port = vxlan_vport(vport);
if (exts[OVS_VXLAN_EXT_GBP])
vxlan_port->exts |= VXLAN_F_GBP;
return 0;
}
static struct vport *vxlan_tnl_create(const struct vport_parms *parms)
{
struct net *net = ovs_dp_get_net(parms->dp);
struct nlattr *options = parms->options;
struct vxlan_port *vxlan_port;
struct vxlan_sock *vs;
struct vport *vport;
struct nlattr *a;
u16 dst_port;
int err;
if (!options) {
err = -EINVAL;
goto error;
}
a = nla_find_nested(options, OVS_TUNNEL_ATTR_DST_PORT);
if (a && nla_len(a) == sizeof(u16)) {
dst_port = nla_get_u16(a);
} else {
/* Require destination port from userspace. */
err = -EINVAL;
goto error;
}
vport = ovs_vport_alloc(sizeof(struct vxlan_port),
&ovs_vxlan_vport_ops, parms);
if (IS_ERR(vport))
return vport;
vxlan_port = vxlan_vport(vport);
strncpy(vxlan_port->name, parms->name, IFNAMSIZ);
a = nla_find_nested(options, OVS_TUNNEL_ATTR_EXTENSION);
if (a) {
err = vxlan_configure_exts(vport, a);
if (err) {
ovs_vport_free(vport);
goto error;
}
}
vs = vxlan_sock_add(net, htons(dst_port), vxlan_rcv, vport, true,
vxlan_port->exts);
if (IS_ERR(vs)) {
ovs_vport_free(vport);
return (void *)vs;
}
vxlan_port->vs = vs;
return vport;
error:
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
static int vxlan_ext_gbp(struct sk_buff *skb)
{
const struct ovs_tunnel_info *tun_info;
const struct ovs_vxlan_opts *opts;
tun_info = OVS_CB(skb)->egress_tun_info;
opts = tun_info->options;
if (tun_info->tunnel.tun_flags & TUNNEL_VXLAN_OPT &&
tun_info->options_len >= sizeof(*opts))
return opts->gbp;
else
return 0;
}
static int vxlan_tnl_send(struct vport *vport, struct sk_buff *skb)
{
struct net *net = ovs_dp_get_net(vport->dp);
struct vxlan_port *vxlan_port = vxlan_vport(vport);
struct sock *sk = vxlan_port->vs->sock->sk;
__be16 dst_port = inet_sk(sk)->inet_sport;
const struct ovs_key_ipv4_tunnel *tun_key;
vxlan: Group Policy extension Implements supports for the Group Policy VXLAN extension [0] to provide a lightweight and simple security label mechanism across network peers based on VXLAN. The security context and associated metadata is mapped to/from skb->mark. This allows further mapping to a SELinux context using SECMARK, to implement ACLs directly with nftables, iptables, OVS, tc, etc. The group membership is defined by the lower 16 bits of skb->mark, the upper 16 bits are used for flags. SELinux allows to manage label to secure local resources. However, distributed applications require ACLs to implemented across hosts. This is typically achieved by matching on L2-L4 fields to identify the original sending host and process on the receiver. On top of that, netlabel and specifically CIPSO [1] allow to map security contexts to universal labels. However, netlabel and CIPSO are relatively complex. This patch provides a lightweight alternative for overlay network environments with a trusted underlay. No additional control protocol is required. Host 1: Host 2: Group A Group B Group B Group A +-----+ +-------------+ +-------+ +-----+ | lxc | | SELinux CTX | | httpd | | VM | +--+--+ +--+----------+ +---+---+ +--+--+ \---+---/ \----+---/ | | +---+---+ +---+---+ | vxlan | | vxlan | +---+---+ +---+---+ +------------------------------+ Backwards compatibility: A VXLAN-GBP socket can receive standard VXLAN frames and will assign the default group 0x0000 to such frames. A Linux VXLAN socket will drop VXLAN-GBP frames. The extension is therefore disabled by default and needs to be specifically enabled: ip link add [...] type vxlan [...] gbp In a mixed environment with VXLAN and VXLAN-GBP sockets, the GBP socket must run on a separate port number. Examples: iptables: host1# iptables -I OUTPUT -m owner --uid-owner 101 -j MARK --set-mark 0x200 host2# iptables -I INPUT -m mark --mark 0x200 -j DROP OVS: # ovs-ofctl add-flow br0 'in_port=1,actions=load:0x200->NXM_NX_TUN_GBP_ID[],NORMAL' # ovs-ofctl add-flow br0 'in_port=2,tun_gbp_id=0x200,actions=drop' [0] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-smith-vxlan-group-policy [1] http://lwn.net/Articles/204905/ Signed-off-by: Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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struct vxlan_metadata md = {0};
struct rtable *rt;
struct flowi4 fl;
__be16 src_port;
__be16 df;
int err;
u32 vxflags;
if (unlikely(!OVS_CB(skb)->egress_tun_info)) {
err = -EINVAL;
goto error;
}
tun_key = &OVS_CB(skb)->egress_tun_info->tunnel;
rt = ovs_tunnel_route_lookup(net, tun_key, skb->mark, &fl, IPPROTO_UDP);
if (IS_ERR(rt)) {
err = PTR_ERR(rt);
goto error;
}
df = tun_key->tun_flags & TUNNEL_DONT_FRAGMENT ?
htons(IP_DF) : 0;
skb->ignore_df = 1;
src_port = udp_flow_src_port(net, skb, 0, 0, true);
vxlan: Group Policy extension Implements supports for the Group Policy VXLAN extension [0] to provide a lightweight and simple security label mechanism across network peers based on VXLAN. The security context and associated metadata is mapped to/from skb->mark. This allows further mapping to a SELinux context using SECMARK, to implement ACLs directly with nftables, iptables, OVS, tc, etc. The group membership is defined by the lower 16 bits of skb->mark, the upper 16 bits are used for flags. SELinux allows to manage label to secure local resources. However, distributed applications require ACLs to implemented across hosts. This is typically achieved by matching on L2-L4 fields to identify the original sending host and process on the receiver. On top of that, netlabel and specifically CIPSO [1] allow to map security contexts to universal labels. However, netlabel and CIPSO are relatively complex. This patch provides a lightweight alternative for overlay network environments with a trusted underlay. No additional control protocol is required. Host 1: Host 2: Group A Group B Group B Group A +-----+ +-------------+ +-------+ +-----+ | lxc | | SELinux CTX | | httpd | | VM | +--+--+ +--+----------+ +---+---+ +--+--+ \---+---/ \----+---/ | | +---+---+ +---+---+ | vxlan | | vxlan | +---+---+ +---+---+ +------------------------------+ Backwards compatibility: A VXLAN-GBP socket can receive standard VXLAN frames and will assign the default group 0x0000 to such frames. A Linux VXLAN socket will drop VXLAN-GBP frames. The extension is therefore disabled by default and needs to be specifically enabled: ip link add [...] type vxlan [...] gbp In a mixed environment with VXLAN and VXLAN-GBP sockets, the GBP socket must run on a separate port number. Examples: iptables: host1# iptables -I OUTPUT -m owner --uid-owner 101 -j MARK --set-mark 0x200 host2# iptables -I INPUT -m mark --mark 0x200 -j DROP OVS: # ovs-ofctl add-flow br0 'in_port=1,actions=load:0x200->NXM_NX_TUN_GBP_ID[],NORMAL' # ovs-ofctl add-flow br0 'in_port=2,tun_gbp_id=0x200,actions=drop' [0] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-smith-vxlan-group-policy [1] http://lwn.net/Articles/204905/ Signed-off-by: Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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md.vni = htonl(be64_to_cpu(tun_key->tun_id) << 8);
md.gbp = vxlan_ext_gbp(skb);
vxflags = vxlan_port->exts |
(tun_key->tun_flags & TUNNEL_CSUM ? VXLAN_F_UDP_CSUM : 0);
err = vxlan_xmit_skb(rt, sk, skb, fl.saddr, tun_key->ipv4_dst,
tun_key->ipv4_tos, tun_key->ipv4_ttl, df,
src_port, dst_port,
&md, false, vxflags);
if (err < 0)
ip_rt_put(rt);
return err;
error:
kfree_skb(skb);
return err;
}
static int vxlan_get_egress_tun_info(struct vport *vport, struct sk_buff *skb,
struct ovs_tunnel_info *egress_tun_info)
{
struct net *net = ovs_dp_get_net(vport->dp);
struct vxlan_port *vxlan_port = vxlan_vport(vport);
__be16 dst_port = inet_sk(vxlan_port->vs->sock->sk)->inet_sport;
__be16 src_port;
int port_min;
int port_max;
inet_get_local_port_range(net, &port_min, &port_max);
src_port = udp_flow_src_port(net, skb, 0, 0, true);
return ovs_tunnel_get_egress_info(egress_tun_info, net,
OVS_CB(skb)->egress_tun_info,
IPPROTO_UDP, skb->mark,
src_port, dst_port);
}
static const char *vxlan_get_name(const struct vport *vport)
{
struct vxlan_port *vxlan_port = vxlan_vport(vport);
return vxlan_port->name;
}
static struct vport_ops ovs_vxlan_vport_ops = {
.type = OVS_VPORT_TYPE_VXLAN,
.create = vxlan_tnl_create,
.destroy = vxlan_tnl_destroy,
.get_name = vxlan_get_name,
.get_options = vxlan_get_options,
.send = vxlan_tnl_send,
.get_egress_tun_info = vxlan_get_egress_tun_info,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
};
static int __init ovs_vxlan_tnl_init(void)
{
return ovs_vport_ops_register(&ovs_vxlan_vport_ops);
}
static void __exit ovs_vxlan_tnl_exit(void)
{
ovs_vport_ops_unregister(&ovs_vxlan_vport_ops);
}
module_init(ovs_vxlan_tnl_init);
module_exit(ovs_vxlan_tnl_exit);
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("OVS: VXLAN switching port");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_ALIAS("vport-type-4");