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Subject[PATCH bpf-next] net-bpf: bpf_skb_change_proto() - add support for ipv6 fragments
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From: Maciej Żenczykowski <maze@google.com>

IPv4 fragments (20 byte IPv4 header) need to be translated to/from
IPv6 fragments (40 byte IPv6 header with additional 8 byte IPv6
fragmentation header).

This allows this to be done by adding an extra flag BPF_F_IPV6_FRAGMENT
to bpf_skb_change_proto().

I think this is already technically achievable via the use of
bpf_skb_adjust_room() which was added in v4.12 commit 2be7e212d541,
but this is far easier to use and eliminates the need to call two
helper functions, so it's also faster.

Cc: Lorenzo Colitti <lorenzo@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Maciej Żenczykowski <maze@google.com>
---
include/uapi/linux/bpf.h | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++--
net/core/filter.c | 19 ++++++++++---------
2 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h b/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h
index ba5af15e25f5..0187c2f0a4bc 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h
@@ -2188,8 +2188,10 @@ union bpf_attr {
* checked and segments are recalculated by the GSO/GRO engine.
* The size for GSO target is adapted as well.
*
- * All values for *flags* are reserved for future usage, and must
- * be left at zero.
+ * *flags* may be set to **BPF_F_IPV6_FRAGMENT** to treat ipv6 as
+ * a 48 byte header instead of the normal 40 (this leaves 8 bytes
+ * of space for the IPv6 Fragmentation Header). All other bits in
+ * *flags* are reserved for future usage, and must be left at zero.
*
* A call to this helper is susceptible to change the underlying
* packet buffer. Therefore, at load time, all checks on pointers
@@ -5164,6 +5166,24 @@ enum {
BPF_F_TUNINFO_IPV6 = (1ULL << 0),
};

+/* BPF_FUNC_skb_change_proto flags. */
+enum {
+ /* Bits 0-15 are reserved for possible future expansion into
+ * a potential signed 8 bit field, which allows for corrections
+ * to account for ipv4 options and/or additional ipv6 expansion headers,
+ * but for now we support *only* the 8 byte ipv6 frag header.
+ *
+ * This is most useful, because ipv4 without options supports fragments,
+ * while ipv6 does not, so the 20 byte ipv4-frag <-> 48 byte ipv6
+ * conversion is not a terribly rare case (UDP DNS queries for example).
+ *
+ * Only use bits <16 for other purposes if we run out of >15 bits first.
+ *
+ * 1ULL << 3 is equal to +8 and is the ipv6 frag header size.
+ */
+ BPF_F_IPV6_FRAGMENT = (1ULL << 3),
+};
+
/* flags for both BPF_FUNC_get_stackid and BPF_FUNC_get_stack. */
enum {
BPF_F_SKIP_FIELD_MASK = 0xffULL,
diff --git a/net/core/filter.c b/net/core/filter.c
index 6102f093d59a..13020368fb4a 100644
--- a/net/core/filter.c
+++ b/net/core/filter.c
@@ -3219,9 +3219,8 @@ static int bpf_skb_net_hdr_pop(struct sk_buff *skb, u32 off, u32 len)
return ret;
}

-static int bpf_skb_proto_4_to_6(struct sk_buff *skb)
+static int bpf_skb_proto_4_to_6(struct sk_buff *skb, u32 len_diff)
{
- const u32 len_diff = sizeof(struct ipv6hdr) - sizeof(struct iphdr);
u32 off = skb_mac_header_len(skb);
int ret;

@@ -3249,9 +3248,8 @@ static int bpf_skb_proto_4_to_6(struct sk_buff *skb)
return 0;
}

-static int bpf_skb_proto_6_to_4(struct sk_buff *skb)
+static int bpf_skb_proto_6_to_4(struct sk_buff *skb, u32 len_diff)
{
- const u32 len_diff = sizeof(struct ipv6hdr) - sizeof(struct iphdr);
u32 off = skb_mac_header_len(skb);
int ret;

@@ -3279,17 +3277,17 @@ static int bpf_skb_proto_6_to_4(struct sk_buff *skb)
return 0;
}

-static int bpf_skb_proto_xlat(struct sk_buff *skb, __be16 to_proto)
+static int bpf_skb_proto_xlat(struct sk_buff *skb, __be16 to_proto, u32 len_diff)
{
__be16 from_proto = skb->protocol;

if (from_proto == htons(ETH_P_IP) &&
to_proto == htons(ETH_P_IPV6))
- return bpf_skb_proto_4_to_6(skb);
+ return bpf_skb_proto_4_to_6(skb, len_diff);

if (from_proto == htons(ETH_P_IPV6) &&
to_proto == htons(ETH_P_IP))
- return bpf_skb_proto_6_to_4(skb);
+ return bpf_skb_proto_6_to_4(skb, len_diff);

return -ENOTSUPP;
}
@@ -3297,9 +3295,10 @@ static int bpf_skb_proto_xlat(struct sk_buff *skb, __be16 to_proto)
BPF_CALL_3(bpf_skb_change_proto, struct sk_buff *, skb, __be16, proto,
u64, flags)
{
+ u32 len_diff;
int ret;

- if (unlikely(flags))
+ if (unlikely(flags & ~(BPF_F_IPV6_FRAGMENT)))
return -EINVAL;

/* General idea is that this helper does the basic groundwork
@@ -3319,7 +3318,9 @@ BPF_CALL_3(bpf_skb_change_proto, struct sk_buff *, skb, __be16, proto,
* that. For offloads, we mark packet as dodgy, so that headers
* need to be verified first.
*/
- ret = bpf_skb_proto_xlat(skb, proto);
+ len_diff = sizeof(struct ipv6hdr) - sizeof(struct iphdr)
+ + ((flags & BPF_F_IPV6_FRAGMENT) ? sizeof(struct frag_hdr) : 0);
+ ret = bpf_skb_proto_xlat(skb, proto, len_diff);
bpf_compute_data_pointers(skb);
return ret;
}
--
2.34.0.rc2.393.gf8c9666880-goog
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