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| /*
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|  * Copyright (C) 2020 The Android Open Source Project
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|  *
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|  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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|  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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|  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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|  *
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|  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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|  *
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|  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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|  * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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|  * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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|  * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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|  * limitations under the License.
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|  */
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| 
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| #include <linux/if.h>
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| #include <linux/ip.h>
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| #include <linux/ipv6.h>
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| #include <linux/pkt_cls.h>
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| #include <linux/tcp.h>
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| 
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| // bionic kernel uapi linux/udp.h header is munged...
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| #define __kernel_udphdr udphdr
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| #include <linux/udp.h>
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| 
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| // The resulting .o needs to load on the Android S bpfloader
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| #define BPFLOADER_MIN_VER BPFLOADER_S_VERSION
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| 
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| #include "bpf_helpers.h"
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| #include "bpf_net_helpers.h"
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| #include "bpf_tethering.h"
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| 
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| // From kernel:include/net/ip.h
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| #define IP_DF 0x4000  // Flag: "Don't Fragment"
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| 
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| // ----- Helper functions for offsets to fields -----
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| 
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| // They all assume simple IP packets:
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| //   - no VLAN ethernet tags
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| //   - no IPv4 options (see IPV4_HLEN/TCP4_OFFSET/UDP4_OFFSET)
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| //   - no IPv6 extension headers
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| //   - no TCP options (see TCP_HLEN)
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| 
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| //#define ETH_HLEN sizeof(struct ethhdr)
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| #define IP4_HLEN sizeof(struct iphdr)
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| #define IP6_HLEN sizeof(struct ipv6hdr)
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| #define TCP_HLEN sizeof(struct tcphdr)
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| #define UDP_HLEN sizeof(struct udphdr)
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| 
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| // Offsets from beginning of L4 (TCP/UDP) header
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| #define TCP_OFFSET(field) offsetof(struct tcphdr, field)
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| #define UDP_OFFSET(field) offsetof(struct udphdr, field)
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| 
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| // Offsets from beginning of L3 (IPv4) header
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| #define IP4_OFFSET(field) offsetof(struct iphdr, field)
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| #define IP4_TCP_OFFSET(field) (IP4_HLEN + TCP_OFFSET(field))
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| #define IP4_UDP_OFFSET(field) (IP4_HLEN + UDP_OFFSET(field))
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| 
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| // Offsets from beginning of L3 (IPv6) header
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| #define IP6_OFFSET(field) offsetof(struct ipv6hdr, field)
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| #define IP6_TCP_OFFSET(field) (IP6_HLEN + TCP_OFFSET(field))
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| #define IP6_UDP_OFFSET(field) (IP6_HLEN + UDP_OFFSET(field))
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| 
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| // Offsets from beginning of L2 (ie. Ethernet) header (which must be present)
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| #define ETH_IP4_OFFSET(field) (ETH_HLEN + IP4_OFFSET(field))
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| #define ETH_IP4_TCP_OFFSET(field) (ETH_HLEN + IP4_TCP_OFFSET(field))
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| #define ETH_IP4_UDP_OFFSET(field) (ETH_HLEN + IP4_UDP_OFFSET(field))
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| #define ETH_IP6_OFFSET(field) (ETH_HLEN + IP6_OFFSET(field))
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| #define ETH_IP6_TCP_OFFSET(field) (ETH_HLEN + IP6_TCP_OFFSET(field))
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| #define ETH_IP6_UDP_OFFSET(field) (ETH_HLEN + IP6_UDP_OFFSET(field))
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| 
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| // ----- Tethering Error Counters -----
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_error_map, ARRAY, uint32_t, uint32_t, BPF_TETHER_ERR__MAX,
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|                    AID_NETWORK_STACK)
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| 
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| #define COUNT_AND_RETURN(counter, ret) do {                     \
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|     uint32_t code = BPF_TETHER_ERR_ ## counter;                 \
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|     uint32_t *count = bpf_tether_error_map_lookup_elem(&code);  \
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|     if (count) __sync_fetch_and_add(count, 1);                  \
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|     return ret;                                                 \
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| } while(0)
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| 
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| #define TC_DROP(counter) COUNT_AND_RETURN(counter, TC_ACT_SHOT)
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| #define TC_PUNT(counter) COUNT_AND_RETURN(counter, TC_ACT_PIPE)
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| 
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| #define XDP_DROP(counter) COUNT_AND_RETURN(counter, XDP_DROP)
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| #define XDP_PUNT(counter) COUNT_AND_RETURN(counter, XDP_PASS)
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| 
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| // ----- Tethering Data Stats and Limits -----
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| 
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| // Tethering stats, indexed by upstream interface.
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| DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_stats_map, HASH, TetherStatsKey, TetherStatsValue, 16, AID_NETWORK_STACK)
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| 
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| // Tethering data limit, indexed by upstream interface.
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| // (tethering allowed when stats[iif].rxBytes + stats[iif].txBytes < limit[iif])
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| DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_limit_map, HASH, TetherLimitKey, TetherLimitValue, 16, AID_NETWORK_STACK)
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| 
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| // ----- IPv6 Support -----
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_downstream6_map, HASH, TetherDownstream6Key, Tether6Value, 64,
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|                    AID_NETWORK_STACK)
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_downstream64_map, HASH, TetherDownstream64Key, TetherDownstream64Value,
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|                    1024, AID_NETWORK_STACK)
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_upstream6_map, HASH, TetherUpstream6Key, Tether6Value, 64,
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|                    AID_NETWORK_STACK)
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| 
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| static inline __always_inline int do_forward6(struct __sk_buff* skb, const bool is_ethernet,
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|         const bool downstream) {
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|     // Must be meta-ethernet IPv6 frame
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|     if (skb->protocol != htons(ETH_P_IPV6)) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
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| 
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|     // Require ethernet dst mac address to be our unicast address.
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|     if (is_ethernet && (skb->pkt_type != PACKET_HOST)) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
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| 
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|     const int l2_header_size = is_ethernet ? sizeof(struct ethhdr) : 0;
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| 
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|     // Since the program never writes via DPA (direct packet access) auto-pull/unclone logic does
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|     // not trigger and thus we need to manually make sure we can read packet headers via DPA.
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|     // Note: this is a blind best effort pull, which may fail or pull less - this doesn't matter.
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|     // It has to be done early cause it will invalidate any skb->data/data_end derived pointers.
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|     try_make_writable(skb, l2_header_size + IP6_HLEN + TCP_HLEN);
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| 
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|     void* data = (void*)(long)skb->data;
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|     const void* data_end = (void*)(long)skb->data_end;
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|     struct ethhdr* eth = is_ethernet ? data : NULL;  // used iff is_ethernet
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|     struct ipv6hdr* ip6 = is_ethernet ? (void*)(eth + 1) : data;
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| 
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|     // Must have (ethernet and) ipv6 header
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|     if (data + l2_header_size + sizeof(*ip6) > data_end) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
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| 
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|     // Ethertype - if present - must be IPv6
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|     if (is_ethernet && (eth->h_proto != htons(ETH_P_IPV6))) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
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| 
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|     // IP version must be 6
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|     if (ip6->version != 6) TC_PUNT(INVALID_IP_VERSION);
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| 
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|     // Cannot decrement during forward if already zero or would be zero,
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|     // Let the kernel's stack handle these cases and generate appropriate ICMP errors.
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|     if (ip6->hop_limit <= 1) TC_PUNT(LOW_TTL);
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| 
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|     // If hardware offload is running and programming flows based on conntrack entries,
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|     // try not to interfere with it.
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|     if (ip6->nexthdr == IPPROTO_TCP) {
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|         struct tcphdr* tcph = (void*)(ip6 + 1);
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| 
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|         // Make sure we can get at the tcp header
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|         if (data + l2_header_size + sizeof(*ip6) + sizeof(*tcph) > data_end)
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|             TC_PUNT(INVALID_TCP_HEADER);
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| 
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|         // Do not offload TCP packets with any one of the SYN/FIN/RST flags
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|         if (tcph->syn || tcph->fin || tcph->rst) TC_PUNT(TCP_CONTROL_PACKET);
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|     }
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| 
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|     // Protect against forwarding packets sourced from ::1 or fe80::/64 or other weirdness.
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|     __be32 src32 = ip6->saddr.s6_addr32[0];
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|     if (src32 != htonl(0x0064ff9b) &&                        // 64:ff9b:/32 incl. XLAT464 WKP
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|         (src32 & htonl(0xe0000000)) != htonl(0x20000000))    // 2000::/3 Global Unicast
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|         TC_PUNT(NON_GLOBAL_SRC);
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| 
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|     // Protect against forwarding packets destined to ::1 or fe80::/64 or other weirdness.
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|     __be32 dst32 = ip6->daddr.s6_addr32[0];
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|     if (dst32 != htonl(0x0064ff9b) &&                        // 64:ff9b:/32 incl. XLAT464 WKP
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|         (dst32 & htonl(0xe0000000)) != htonl(0x20000000))    // 2000::/3 Global Unicast
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|         TC_PUNT(NON_GLOBAL_DST);
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| 
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|     // In the upstream direction do not forward traffic within the same /64 subnet.
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|     if (!downstream && (src32 == dst32) && (ip6->saddr.s6_addr32[1] == ip6->daddr.s6_addr32[1]))
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|         TC_PUNT(LOCAL_SRC_DST);
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| 
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|     TetherDownstream6Key kd = {
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|             .iif = skb->ifindex,
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|             .neigh6 = ip6->daddr,
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|     };
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| 
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|     TetherUpstream6Key ku = {
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|             .iif = skb->ifindex,
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|     };
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|     if (is_ethernet) __builtin_memcpy(downstream ? kd.dstMac : ku.dstMac, eth->h_dest, ETH_ALEN);
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| 
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|     Tether6Value* v = downstream ? bpf_tether_downstream6_map_lookup_elem(&kd)
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|                                  : bpf_tether_upstream6_map_lookup_elem(&ku);
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| 
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|     // If we don't find any offload information then simply let the core stack handle it...
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|     if (!v) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
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| 
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|     uint32_t stat_and_limit_k = downstream ? skb->ifindex : v->oif;
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| 
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|     TetherStatsValue* stat_v = bpf_tether_stats_map_lookup_elem(&stat_and_limit_k);
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| 
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|     // If we don't have anywhere to put stats, then abort...
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|     if (!stat_v) TC_PUNT(NO_STATS_ENTRY);
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| 
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|     uint64_t* limit_v = bpf_tether_limit_map_lookup_elem(&stat_and_limit_k);
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| 
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|     // If we don't have a limit, then abort...
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|     if (!limit_v) TC_PUNT(NO_LIMIT_ENTRY);
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| 
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|     // Required IPv6 minimum mtu is 1280, below that not clear what we should do, abort...
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|     if (v->pmtu < IPV6_MIN_MTU) TC_PUNT(BELOW_IPV6_MTU);
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| 
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|     // Approximate handling of TCP/IPv6 overhead for incoming LRO/GRO packets: default
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|     // outbound path mtu of 1500 is not necessarily correct, but worst case we simply
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|     // undercount, which is still better then not accounting for this overhead at all.
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|     // Note: this really shouldn't be device/path mtu at all, but rather should be
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|     // derived from this particular connection's mss (ie. from gro segment size).
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|     // This would require a much newer kernel with newer ebpf accessors.
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|     // (This is also blindly assuming 12 bytes of tcp timestamp option in tcp header)
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|     uint64_t packets = 1;
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|     uint64_t bytes = skb->len;
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|     if (bytes > v->pmtu) {
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|         const int tcp_overhead = sizeof(struct ipv6hdr) + sizeof(struct tcphdr) + 12;
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|         const int mss = v->pmtu - tcp_overhead;
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|         const uint64_t payload = bytes - tcp_overhead;
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|         packets = (payload + mss - 1) / mss;
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|         bytes = tcp_overhead * packets + payload;
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|     }
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| 
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|     // Are we past the limit?  If so, then abort...
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|     // Note: will not overflow since u64 is 936 years even at 5Gbps.
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|     // Do not drop here.  Offload is just that, whenever we fail to handle
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|     // a packet we let the core stack deal with things.
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|     // (The core stack needs to handle limits correctly anyway,
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|     // since we don't offload all traffic in both directions)
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|     if (stat_v->rxBytes + stat_v->txBytes + bytes > *limit_v) TC_PUNT(LIMIT_REACHED);
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| 
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|     if (!is_ethernet) {
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|         // Try to inject an ethernet header, and simply return if we fail.
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|         // We do this even if TX interface is RAWIP and thus does not need an ethernet header,
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|         // because this is easier and the kernel will strip extraneous ethernet header.
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|         if (bpf_skb_change_head(skb, sizeof(struct ethhdr), /*flags*/ 0)) {
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|             __sync_fetch_and_add(downstream ? &stat_v->rxErrors : &stat_v->txErrors, 1);
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|             TC_PUNT(CHANGE_HEAD_FAILED);
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|         }
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| 
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|         // bpf_skb_change_head() invalidates all pointers - reload them
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|         data = (void*)(long)skb->data;
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|         data_end = (void*)(long)skb->data_end;
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|         eth = data;
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|         ip6 = (void*)(eth + 1);
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| 
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|         // I do not believe this can ever happen, but keep the verifier happy...
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|         if (data + sizeof(struct ethhdr) + sizeof(*ip6) > data_end) {
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|             __sync_fetch_and_add(downstream ? &stat_v->rxErrors : &stat_v->txErrors, 1);
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|             TC_DROP(TOO_SHORT);
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|         }
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|     };
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| 
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|     // At this point we always have an ethernet header - which will get stripped by the
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|     // kernel during transmit through a rawip interface.  ie. 'eth' pointer is valid.
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|     // Additionally note that 'is_ethernet' and 'l2_header_size' are no longer correct.
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| 
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|     // CHECKSUM_COMPLETE is a 16-bit one's complement sum,
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|     // thus corrections for it need to be done in 16-byte chunks at even offsets.
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|     // IPv6 nexthdr is at offset 6, while hop limit is at offset 7
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|     uint8_t old_hl = ip6->hop_limit;
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|     --ip6->hop_limit;
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|     uint8_t new_hl = ip6->hop_limit;
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| 
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|     // bpf_csum_update() always succeeds if the skb is CHECKSUM_COMPLETE and returns an error
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|     // (-ENOTSUPP) if it isn't.
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|     bpf_csum_update(skb, 0xFFFF - ntohs(old_hl) + ntohs(new_hl));
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| 
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|     __sync_fetch_and_add(downstream ? &stat_v->rxPackets : &stat_v->txPackets, packets);
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|     __sync_fetch_and_add(downstream ? &stat_v->rxBytes : &stat_v->txBytes, bytes);
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| 
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|     // Overwrite any mac header with the new one
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|     // For a rawip tx interface it will simply be a bunch of zeroes and later stripped.
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|     *eth = v->macHeader;
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| 
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|     // Redirect to forwarded interface.
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|     //
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|     // Note that bpf_redirect() cannot fail unless you pass invalid flags.
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|     // The redirect actually happens after the ebpf program has already terminated,
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|     // and can fail for example for mtu reasons at that point in time, but there's nothing
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|     // we can do about it here.
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|     return bpf_redirect(v->oif, 0 /* this is effectively BPF_F_EGRESS */);
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| }
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG("schedcls/tether_downstream6_ether", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                 sched_cls_tether_downstream6_ether)
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return do_forward6(skb, /* is_ethernet */ true, /* downstream */ true);
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| }
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG("schedcls/tether_upstream6_ether", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                 sched_cls_tether_upstream6_ether)
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return do_forward6(skb, /* is_ethernet */ true, /* downstream */ false);
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| }
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| 
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| // Note: section names must be unique to prevent programs from appending to each other,
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| // so instead the bpf loader will strip everything past the final $ symbol when actually
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| // pinning the program into the filesystem.
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| //
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| // bpf_skb_change_head() is only present on 4.14+ and 2 trivial kernel patches are needed:
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| //   ANDROID: net: bpf: Allow TC programs to call BPF_FUNC_skb_change_head
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| //   ANDROID: net: bpf: permit redirect from ingress L3 to egress L2 devices at near max mtu
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| // (the first of those has already been upstreamed)
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| //
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| // 5.4 kernel support was only added to Android Common Kernel in R,
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| // and thus a 5.4 kernel always supports this.
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| //
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| // Hence, these mandatory (must load successfully) implementations for 5.4+ kernels:
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER("schedcls/tether_downstream6_rawip$5_4", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                      sched_cls_tether_downstream6_rawip_5_4, KVER(5, 4, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return do_forward6(skb, /* is_ethernet */ false, /* downstream */ true);
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| }
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER("schedcls/tether_upstream6_rawip$5_4", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                      sched_cls_tether_upstream6_rawip_5_4, KVER(5, 4, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return do_forward6(skb, /* is_ethernet */ false, /* downstream */ false);
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| }
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| 
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| // and these identical optional (may fail to load) implementations for [4.14..5.4) patched kernels:
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| DEFINE_OPTIONAL_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_downstream6_rawip$4_14",
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|                                     AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                                     sched_cls_tether_downstream6_rawip_4_14,
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|                                     KVER(4, 14, 0), KVER(5, 4, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return do_forward6(skb, /* is_ethernet */ false, /* downstream */ true);
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| }
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| 
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| DEFINE_OPTIONAL_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_upstream6_rawip$4_14",
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|                                     AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                                     sched_cls_tether_upstream6_rawip_4_14,
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|                                     KVER(4, 14, 0), KVER(5, 4, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return do_forward6(skb, /* is_ethernet */ false, /* downstream */ false);
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| }
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| 
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| // and define no-op stubs for [4.9,4.14) and unpatched [4.14,5.4) kernels.
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| // (if the above real 4.14+ program loaded successfully, then bpfloader will have already pinned
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| // it at the same location this one would be pinned at and will thus skip loading this stub)
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_downstream6_rawip$stub", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                            sched_cls_tether_downstream6_rawip_stub, KVER_NONE, KVER(5, 4, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return TC_ACT_PIPE;
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| }
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_upstream6_rawip$stub", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                            sched_cls_tether_upstream6_rawip_stub, KVER_NONE, KVER(5, 4, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return TC_ACT_PIPE;
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| }
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| 
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| // ----- IPv4 Support -----
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_downstream4_map, HASH, Tether4Key, Tether4Value, 1024, AID_NETWORK_STACK)
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_upstream4_map, HASH, Tether4Key, Tether4Value, 1024, AID_NETWORK_STACK)
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| 
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| static inline __always_inline int do_forward4_bottom(struct __sk_buff* skb,
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|         const int l2_header_size, void* data, const void* data_end,
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|         struct ethhdr* eth, struct iphdr* ip, const bool is_ethernet,
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|         const bool downstream, const bool updatetime, const bool is_tcp) {
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|     struct tcphdr* tcph = is_tcp ? (void*)(ip + 1) : NULL;
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|     struct udphdr* udph = is_tcp ? NULL : (void*)(ip + 1);
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| 
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|     if (is_tcp) {
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|         // Make sure we can get at the tcp header
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|         if (data + l2_header_size + sizeof(*ip) + sizeof(*tcph) > data_end)
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|             TC_PUNT(SHORT_TCP_HEADER);
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| 
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|         // If hardware offload is running and programming flows based on conntrack entries, try not
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|         // to interfere with it, so do not offload TCP packets with any one of the SYN/FIN/RST flags
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|         if (tcph->syn || tcph->fin || tcph->rst) TC_PUNT(TCP_CONTROL_PACKET);
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|     } else { // UDP
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|         // Make sure we can get at the udp header
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|         if (data + l2_header_size + sizeof(*ip) + sizeof(*udph) > data_end)
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|             TC_PUNT(SHORT_UDP_HEADER);
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| 
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|         // Skip handling of CHECKSUM_COMPLETE packets with udp checksum zero due to need for
 | |
|         // additional updating of skb->csum (this could be fixed up manually with more effort).
 | |
|         //
 | |
|         // Note that the in-kernel implementation of 'int64_t bpf_csum_update(skb, u32 csum)' is:
 | |
|         //   if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_COMPLETE)
 | |
|         //     return (skb->csum = csum_add(skb->csum, csum));
 | |
|         //   else
 | |
|         //     return -ENOTSUPP;
 | |
|         //
 | |
|         // So this will punt any CHECKSUM_COMPLETE packet with a zero UDP checksum,
 | |
|         // and leave all other packets unaffected (since it just at most adds zero to skb->csum).
 | |
|         //
 | |
|         // In practice this should almost never trigger because most nics do not generate
 | |
|         // CHECKSUM_COMPLETE packets on receive - especially so for nics/drivers on a phone.
 | |
|         //
 | |
|         // Additionally since we're forwarding, in most cases the value of the skb->csum field
 | |
|         // shouldn't matter (it's not used by physical nic egress).
 | |
|         //
 | |
|         // It only matters if we're ingressing through a CHECKSUM_COMPLETE capable nic
 | |
|         // and egressing through a virtual interface looping back to the kernel itself
 | |
|         // (ie. something like veth) where the CHECKSUM_COMPLETE/skb->csum can get reused
 | |
|         // on ingress.
 | |
|         //
 | |
|         // If we were in the kernel we'd simply probably call
 | |
|         //   void skb_checksum_complete_unset(struct sk_buff *skb) {
 | |
|         //     if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_COMPLETE) skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_NONE;
 | |
|         //   }
 | |
|         // here instead.  Perhaps there should be a bpf helper for that?
 | |
|         if (!udph->check && (bpf_csum_update(skb, 0) >= 0)) TC_PUNT(UDP_CSUM_ZERO);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Tether4Key k = {
 | |
|             .iif = skb->ifindex,
 | |
|             .l4Proto = ip->protocol,
 | |
|             .src4.s_addr = ip->saddr,
 | |
|             .dst4.s_addr = ip->daddr,
 | |
|             .srcPort = is_tcp ? tcph->source : udph->source,
 | |
|             .dstPort = is_tcp ? tcph->dest : udph->dest,
 | |
|     };
 | |
|     if (is_ethernet) __builtin_memcpy(k.dstMac, eth->h_dest, ETH_ALEN);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Tether4Value* v = downstream ? bpf_tether_downstream4_map_lookup_elem(&k)
 | |
|                                  : bpf_tether_upstream4_map_lookup_elem(&k);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // If we don't find any offload information then simply let the core stack handle it...
 | |
|     if (!v) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     uint32_t stat_and_limit_k = downstream ? skb->ifindex : v->oif;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     TetherStatsValue* stat_v = bpf_tether_stats_map_lookup_elem(&stat_and_limit_k);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // If we don't have anywhere to put stats, then abort...
 | |
|     if (!stat_v) TC_PUNT(NO_STATS_ENTRY);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     uint64_t* limit_v = bpf_tether_limit_map_lookup_elem(&stat_and_limit_k);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // If we don't have a limit, then abort...
 | |
|     if (!limit_v) TC_PUNT(NO_LIMIT_ENTRY);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Required IPv4 minimum mtu is 68, below that not clear what we should do, abort...
 | |
|     if (v->pmtu < 68) TC_PUNT(BELOW_IPV4_MTU);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Approximate handling of TCP/IPv4 overhead for incoming LRO/GRO packets: default
 | |
|     // outbound path mtu of 1500 is not necessarily correct, but worst case we simply
 | |
|     // undercount, which is still better then not accounting for this overhead at all.
 | |
|     // Note: this really shouldn't be device/path mtu at all, but rather should be
 | |
|     // derived from this particular connection's mss (ie. from gro segment size).
 | |
|     // This would require a much newer kernel with newer ebpf accessors.
 | |
|     // (This is also blindly assuming 12 bytes of tcp timestamp option in tcp header)
 | |
|     uint64_t packets = 1;
 | |
|     uint64_t bytes = skb->len;
 | |
|     if (bytes > v->pmtu) {
 | |
|         const int tcp_overhead = sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct tcphdr) + 12;
 | |
|         const int mss = v->pmtu - tcp_overhead;
 | |
|         const uint64_t payload = bytes - tcp_overhead;
 | |
|         packets = (payload + mss - 1) / mss;
 | |
|         bytes = tcp_overhead * packets + payload;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Are we past the limit?  If so, then abort...
 | |
|     // Note: will not overflow since u64 is 936 years even at 5Gbps.
 | |
|     // Do not drop here.  Offload is just that, whenever we fail to handle
 | |
|     // a packet we let the core stack deal with things.
 | |
|     // (The core stack needs to handle limits correctly anyway,
 | |
|     // since we don't offload all traffic in both directions)
 | |
|     if (stat_v->rxBytes + stat_v->txBytes + bytes > *limit_v) TC_PUNT(LIMIT_REACHED);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if (!is_ethernet) {
 | |
|         // Try to inject an ethernet header, and simply return if we fail.
 | |
|         // We do this even if TX interface is RAWIP and thus does not need an ethernet header,
 | |
|         // because this is easier and the kernel will strip extraneous ethernet header.
 | |
|         if (bpf_skb_change_head(skb, sizeof(struct ethhdr), /*flags*/ 0)) {
 | |
|             __sync_fetch_and_add(downstream ? &stat_v->rxErrors : &stat_v->txErrors, 1);
 | |
|             TC_PUNT(CHANGE_HEAD_FAILED);
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // bpf_skb_change_head() invalidates all pointers - reload them
 | |
|         data = (void*)(long)skb->data;
 | |
|         data_end = (void*)(long)skb->data_end;
 | |
|         eth = data;
 | |
|         ip = (void*)(eth + 1);
 | |
|         tcph = is_tcp ? (void*)(ip + 1) : NULL;
 | |
|         udph = is_tcp ? NULL : (void*)(ip + 1);
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // I do not believe this can ever happen, but keep the verifier happy...
 | |
|         if (data + sizeof(struct ethhdr) + sizeof(*ip) + (is_tcp ? sizeof(*tcph) : sizeof(*udph)) > data_end) {
 | |
|             __sync_fetch_and_add(downstream ? &stat_v->rxErrors : &stat_v->txErrors, 1);
 | |
|             TC_DROP(TOO_SHORT);
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     };
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // At this point we always have an ethernet header - which will get stripped by the
 | |
|     // kernel during transmit through a rawip interface.  ie. 'eth' pointer is valid.
 | |
|     // Additionally note that 'is_ethernet' and 'l2_header_size' are no longer correct.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Overwrite any mac header with the new one
 | |
|     // For a rawip tx interface it will simply be a bunch of zeroes and later stripped.
 | |
|     *eth = v->macHeader;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Decrement the IPv4 TTL, we already know it's greater than 1.
 | |
|     // u8 TTL field is followed by u8 protocol to make a u16 for ipv4 header checksum update.
 | |
|     // Since we're keeping the ipv4 checksum valid (which means the checksum of the entire
 | |
|     // ipv4 header remains 0), the overall checksum of the entire packet does not change.
 | |
|     const int sz2 = sizeof(__be16);
 | |
|     const __be16 old_ttl_proto = *(__be16 *)&ip->ttl;
 | |
|     const __be16 new_ttl_proto = old_ttl_proto - htons(0x0100);
 | |
|     bpf_l3_csum_replace(skb, ETH_IP4_OFFSET(check), old_ttl_proto, new_ttl_proto, sz2);
 | |
|     bpf_skb_store_bytes(skb, ETH_IP4_OFFSET(ttl), &new_ttl_proto, sz2, 0);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     const int l4_offs_csum = is_tcp ? ETH_IP4_TCP_OFFSET(check) : ETH_IP4_UDP_OFFSET(check);
 | |
|     const int sz4 = sizeof(__be32);
 | |
|     // UDP 0 is special and stored as FFFF (this flag also causes a csum of 0 to be unmodified)
 | |
|     const int l4_flags = is_tcp ? 0 : BPF_F_MARK_MANGLED_0;
 | |
|     const __be32 old_daddr = k.dst4.s_addr;
 | |
|     const __be32 old_saddr = k.src4.s_addr;
 | |
|     const __be32 new_daddr = v->dst46.s6_addr32[3];
 | |
|     const __be32 new_saddr = v->src46.s6_addr32[3];
 | |
| 
 | |
|     bpf_l4_csum_replace(skb, l4_offs_csum, old_daddr, new_daddr, sz4 | BPF_F_PSEUDO_HDR | l4_flags);
 | |
|     bpf_l3_csum_replace(skb, ETH_IP4_OFFSET(check), old_daddr, new_daddr, sz4);
 | |
|     bpf_skb_store_bytes(skb, ETH_IP4_OFFSET(daddr), &new_daddr, sz4, 0);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     bpf_l4_csum_replace(skb, l4_offs_csum, old_saddr, new_saddr, sz4 | BPF_F_PSEUDO_HDR | l4_flags);
 | |
|     bpf_l3_csum_replace(skb, ETH_IP4_OFFSET(check), old_saddr, new_saddr, sz4);
 | |
|     bpf_skb_store_bytes(skb, ETH_IP4_OFFSET(saddr), &new_saddr, sz4, 0);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // The offsets for TCP and UDP ports: source (u16 @ L4 offset 0) & dest (u16 @ L4 offset 2) are
 | |
|     // actually the same, so the compiler should just optimize them both down to a constant.
 | |
|     bpf_l4_csum_replace(skb, l4_offs_csum, k.srcPort, v->srcPort, sz2 | l4_flags);
 | |
|     bpf_skb_store_bytes(skb, is_tcp ? ETH_IP4_TCP_OFFSET(source) : ETH_IP4_UDP_OFFSET(source),
 | |
|                         &v->srcPort, sz2, 0);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     bpf_l4_csum_replace(skb, l4_offs_csum, k.dstPort, v->dstPort, sz2 | l4_flags);
 | |
|     bpf_skb_store_bytes(skb, is_tcp ? ETH_IP4_TCP_OFFSET(dest) : ETH_IP4_UDP_OFFSET(dest),
 | |
|                         &v->dstPort, sz2, 0);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // This requires the bpf_ktime_get_boot_ns() helper which was added in 5.8,
 | |
|     // and backported to all Android Common Kernel 4.14+ trees.
 | |
|     if (updatetime) v->last_used = bpf_ktime_get_boot_ns();
 | |
| 
 | |
|     __sync_fetch_and_add(downstream ? &stat_v->rxPackets : &stat_v->txPackets, packets);
 | |
|     __sync_fetch_and_add(downstream ? &stat_v->rxBytes : &stat_v->txBytes, bytes);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Redirect to forwarded interface.
 | |
|     //
 | |
|     // Note that bpf_redirect() cannot fail unless you pass invalid flags.
 | |
|     // The redirect actually happens after the ebpf program has already terminated,
 | |
|     // and can fail for example for mtu reasons at that point in time, but there's nothing
 | |
|     // we can do about it here.
 | |
|     return bpf_redirect(v->oif, 0 /* this is effectively BPF_F_EGRESS */);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static inline __always_inline int do_forward4(struct __sk_buff* skb, const bool is_ethernet,
 | |
|         const bool downstream, const bool updatetime) {
 | |
|     // Require ethernet dst mac address to be our unicast address.
 | |
|     if (is_ethernet && (skb->pkt_type != PACKET_HOST)) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Must be meta-ethernet IPv4 frame
 | |
|     if (skb->protocol != htons(ETH_P_IP)) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     const int l2_header_size = is_ethernet ? sizeof(struct ethhdr) : 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Since the program never writes via DPA (direct packet access) auto-pull/unclone logic does
 | |
|     // not trigger and thus we need to manually make sure we can read packet headers via DPA.
 | |
|     // Note: this is a blind best effort pull, which may fail or pull less - this doesn't matter.
 | |
|     // It has to be done early cause it will invalidate any skb->data/data_end derived pointers.
 | |
|     try_make_writable(skb, l2_header_size + IP4_HLEN + TCP_HLEN);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     void* data = (void*)(long)skb->data;
 | |
|     const void* data_end = (void*)(long)skb->data_end;
 | |
|     struct ethhdr* eth = is_ethernet ? data : NULL;  // used iff is_ethernet
 | |
|     struct iphdr* ip = is_ethernet ? (void*)(eth + 1) : data;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Must have (ethernet and) ipv4 header
 | |
|     if (data + l2_header_size + sizeof(*ip) > data_end) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Ethertype - if present - must be IPv4
 | |
|     if (is_ethernet && (eth->h_proto != htons(ETH_P_IP))) return TC_ACT_PIPE;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // IP version must be 4
 | |
|     if (ip->version != 4) TC_PUNT(INVALID_IP_VERSION);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // We cannot handle IP options, just standard 20 byte == 5 dword minimal IPv4 header
 | |
|     if (ip->ihl != 5) TC_PUNT(HAS_IP_OPTIONS);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Calculate the IPv4 one's complement checksum of the IPv4 header.
 | |
|     __wsum sum4 = 0;
 | |
|     for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(*ip) / sizeof(__u16); ++i) {
 | |
|         sum4 += ((__u16*)ip)[i];
 | |
|     }
 | |
|     // Note that sum4 is guaranteed to be non-zero by virtue of ip4->version == 4
 | |
|     sum4 = (sum4 & 0xFFFF) + (sum4 >> 16);  // collapse u32 into range 1 .. 0x1FFFE
 | |
|     sum4 = (sum4 & 0xFFFF) + (sum4 >> 16);  // collapse any potential carry into u16
 | |
|     // for a correct checksum we should get *a* zero, but sum4 must be positive, ie 0xFFFF
 | |
|     if (sum4 != 0xFFFF) TC_PUNT(CHECKSUM);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Minimum IPv4 total length is the size of the header
 | |
|     if (ntohs(ip->tot_len) < sizeof(*ip)) TC_PUNT(TRUNCATED_IPV4);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // We are incapable of dealing with IPv4 fragments
 | |
|     if (ip->frag_off & ~htons(IP_DF)) TC_PUNT(IS_IP_FRAG);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Cannot decrement during forward if already zero or would be zero,
 | |
|     // Let the kernel's stack handle these cases and generate appropriate ICMP errors.
 | |
|     if (ip->ttl <= 1) TC_PUNT(LOW_TTL);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // If we cannot update the 'last_used' field due to lack of bpf_ktime_get_boot_ns() helper,
 | |
|     // then it is not safe to offload UDP due to the small conntrack timeouts, as such,
 | |
|     // in such a situation we can only support TCP.  This also has the added nice benefit of
 | |
|     // using a separate error counter, and thus making it obvious which version of the program
 | |
|     // is loaded.
 | |
|     if (!updatetime && ip->protocol != IPPROTO_TCP) TC_PUNT(NON_TCP);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // We do not support offloading anything besides IPv4 TCP and UDP, due to need for NAT,
 | |
|     // but no need to check this if !updatetime due to check immediately above.
 | |
|     if (updatetime && (ip->protocol != IPPROTO_TCP) && (ip->protocol != IPPROTO_UDP))
 | |
|         TC_PUNT(NON_TCP_UDP);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // We want to make sure that the compiler will, in the !updatetime case, entirely optimize
 | |
|     // out all the non-tcp logic.  Also note that at this point is_udp === !is_tcp.
 | |
|     const bool is_tcp = !updatetime || (ip->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // This is a bit of a hack to make things easier on the bpf verifier.
 | |
|     // (In particular I believe the Linux 4.14 kernel's verifier can get confused later on about
 | |
|     // what offsets into the packet are valid and can spuriously reject the program, this is
 | |
|     // because it fails to realize that is_tcp && !is_tcp is impossible)
 | |
|     //
 | |
|     // For both TCP & UDP we'll need to read and modify the src/dst ports, which so happen to
 | |
|     // always be in the first 4 bytes of the L4 header.  Additionally for UDP we'll need access
 | |
|     // to the checksum field which is in bytes 7 and 8.  While for TCP we'll need to read the
 | |
|     // TCP flags (at offset 13) and access to the checksum field (2 bytes at offset 16).
 | |
|     // As such we *always* need access to at least 8 bytes.
 | |
|     if (data + l2_header_size + sizeof(*ip) + 8 > data_end) TC_PUNT(SHORT_L4_HEADER);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // We're forcing the compiler to emit two copies of the following code, optimized
 | |
|     // separately for is_tcp being true or false.  This simplifies the resulting bpf
 | |
|     // byte code sufficiently that the 4.14 bpf verifier is able to keep track of things.
 | |
|     // Without this (updatetime == true) case would fail to bpf verify on 4.14 even
 | |
|     // if the underlying requisite kernel support (bpf_ktime_get_boot_ns) was backported.
 | |
|     if (is_tcp) {
 | |
|       return do_forward4_bottom(skb, l2_header_size, data, data_end, eth, ip,
 | |
|                                 is_ethernet, downstream, updatetime, /* is_tcp */ true);
 | |
|     } else {
 | |
|       return do_forward4_bottom(skb, l2_header_size, data, data_end, eth, ip,
 | |
|                                 is_ethernet, downstream, updatetime, /* is_tcp */ false);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Full featured (required) implementations for 5.8+ kernels (these are S+ by definition)
 | |
| 
 | |
| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER("schedcls/tether_downstream4_rawip$5_8", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
 | |
|                      sched_cls_tether_downstream4_rawip_5_8, KVER(5, 8, 0))
 | |
| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
 | |
|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ false, /* downstream */ true, /* updatetime */ true);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER("schedcls/tether_upstream4_rawip$5_8", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
 | |
|                      sched_cls_tether_upstream4_rawip_5_8, KVER(5, 8, 0))
 | |
| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
 | |
|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ false, /* downstream */ false, /* updatetime */ true);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER("schedcls/tether_downstream4_ether$5_8", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
 | |
|                      sched_cls_tether_downstream4_ether_5_8, KVER(5, 8, 0))
 | |
| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
 | |
|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ true, /* downstream */ true, /* updatetime */ true);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER("schedcls/tether_upstream4_ether$5_8", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
 | |
|                      sched_cls_tether_upstream4_ether_5_8, KVER(5, 8, 0))
 | |
| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
 | |
|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ true, /* downstream */ false, /* updatetime */ true);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Full featured (optional) implementations for 4.14-S, 4.19-S & 5.4-S kernels
 | |
| // (optional, because we need to be able to fallback for 4.14/4.19/5.4 pre-S kernels)
 | |
| 
 | |
| DEFINE_OPTIONAL_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_downstream4_rawip$opt",
 | |
|                                     AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
 | |
|                                     sched_cls_tether_downstream4_rawip_opt,
 | |
|                                     KVER(4, 14, 0), KVER(5, 8, 0))
 | |
| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
 | |
|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ false, /* downstream */ true, /* updatetime */ true);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| DEFINE_OPTIONAL_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_upstream4_rawip$opt",
 | |
|                                     AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
 | |
|                                     sched_cls_tether_upstream4_rawip_opt,
 | |
|                                     KVER(4, 14, 0), KVER(5, 8, 0))
 | |
| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
 | |
|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ false, /* downstream */ false, /* updatetime */ true);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| DEFINE_OPTIONAL_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_downstream4_ether$opt",
 | |
|                                     AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
 | |
|                                     sched_cls_tether_downstream4_ether_opt,
 | |
|                                     KVER(4, 14, 0), KVER(5, 8, 0))
 | |
| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
 | |
|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ true, /* downstream */ true, /* updatetime */ true);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| DEFINE_OPTIONAL_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_upstream4_ether$opt",
 | |
|                                     AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
 | |
|                                     sched_cls_tether_upstream4_ether_opt,
 | |
|                                     KVER(4, 14, 0), KVER(5, 8, 0))
 | |
| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
 | |
|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ true, /* downstream */ false, /* updatetime */ true);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Partial (TCP-only: will not update 'last_used' field) implementations for 4.14+ kernels.
 | |
| // These will be loaded only if the above optional ones failed (loading of *these* must succeed
 | |
| // for 5.4+, since that is always an R patched kernel).
 | |
| //
 | |
| // [Note: as a result TCP connections will not have their conntrack timeout refreshed, however,
 | |
| // since /proc/sys/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_established defaults to 432000 (seconds),
 | |
| // this in practice means they'll break only after 5 days.  This seems an acceptable trade-off.
 | |
| //
 | |
| // Additionally kernel/tests change "net-test: add bpf_ktime_get_ns / bpf_ktime_get_boot_ns tests"
 | |
| // which enforces and documents the required kernel cherrypicks will make it pretty unlikely that
 | |
| // many devices upgrading to S will end up relying on these fallback programs.
 | |
| 
 | |
| // RAWIP: Required for 5.4-R kernels -- which always support bpf_skb_change_head().
 | |
| 
 | |
| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_downstream4_rawip$5_4", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
 | |
|                            sched_cls_tether_downstream4_rawip_5_4, KVER(5, 4, 0), KVER(5, 8, 0))
 | |
| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
 | |
|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ false, /* downstream */ true, /* updatetime */ false);
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| }
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_upstream4_rawip$5_4", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                            sched_cls_tether_upstream4_rawip_5_4, KVER(5, 4, 0), KVER(5, 8, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ false, /* downstream */ false, /* updatetime */ false);
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| }
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| 
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| // RAWIP: Optional for 4.14/4.19 (R) kernels -- which support bpf_skb_change_head().
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| // [Note: fallback for 4.14/4.19 (P/Q) kernels is below in stub section]
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| 
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| DEFINE_OPTIONAL_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_downstream4_rawip$4_14",
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|                                     AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                                     sched_cls_tether_downstream4_rawip_4_14,
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|                                     KVER(4, 14, 0), KVER(5, 4, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ false, /* downstream */ true, /* updatetime */ false);
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| }
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| 
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| DEFINE_OPTIONAL_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_upstream4_rawip$4_14",
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|                                     AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                                     sched_cls_tether_upstream4_rawip_4_14,
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|                                     KVER(4, 14, 0), KVER(5, 4, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ false, /* downstream */ false, /* updatetime */ false);
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| }
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| 
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| // ETHER: Required for 4.14-Q/R, 4.19-Q/R & 5.4-R kernels.
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_downstream4_ether$4_14", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                            sched_cls_tether_downstream4_ether_4_14, KVER(4, 14, 0), KVER(5, 8, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ true, /* downstream */ true, /* updatetime */ false);
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| }
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_upstream4_ether$4_14", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                            sched_cls_tether_upstream4_ether_4_14, KVER(4, 14, 0), KVER(5, 8, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return do_forward4(skb, /* is_ethernet */ true, /* downstream */ false, /* updatetime */ false);
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| }
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| 
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| // Placeholder (no-op) implementations for older Q kernels
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| 
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| // RAWIP: 4.9-P/Q, 4.14-P/Q & 4.19-Q kernels -- without bpf_skb_change_head() for tc programs
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_downstream4_rawip$stub", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                            sched_cls_tether_downstream4_rawip_stub, KVER_NONE, KVER(5, 4, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return TC_ACT_PIPE;
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| }
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_upstream4_rawip$stub", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                            sched_cls_tether_upstream4_rawip_stub, KVER_NONE, KVER(5, 4, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return TC_ACT_PIPE;
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| }
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| 
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| // ETHER: 4.9-P/Q kernel
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_downstream4_ether$stub", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                            sched_cls_tether_downstream4_ether_stub, KVER_NONE, KVER(4, 14, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return TC_ACT_PIPE;
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| }
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER_RANGE("schedcls/tether_upstream4_ether$stub", AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK,
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|                            sched_cls_tether_upstream4_ether_stub, KVER_NONE, KVER(4, 14, 0))
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| (struct __sk_buff* skb) {
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|     return TC_ACT_PIPE;
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| }
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| 
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| // ----- XDP Support -----
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| 
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| DEFINE_BPF_MAP_GRW(tether_dev_map, DEVMAP_HASH, uint32_t, uint32_t, 64, AID_NETWORK_STACK)
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| 
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| static inline __always_inline int do_xdp_forward6(struct xdp_md *ctx, const bool is_ethernet,
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|         const bool downstream) {
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|     return XDP_PASS;
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| }
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| 
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| static inline __always_inline int do_xdp_forward4(struct xdp_md *ctx, const bool is_ethernet,
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|         const bool downstream) {
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|     return XDP_PASS;
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| }
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| 
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| static inline __always_inline int do_xdp_forward_ether(struct xdp_md *ctx, const bool downstream) {
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|     const void* data = (void*)(long)ctx->data;
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|     const void* data_end = (void*)(long)ctx->data_end;
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|     const struct ethhdr* eth = data;
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| 
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|     // Make sure we actually have an ethernet header
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|     if ((void*)(eth + 1) > data_end) return XDP_PASS;
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| 
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|     if (eth->h_proto == htons(ETH_P_IPV6))
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|         return do_xdp_forward6(ctx, /* is_ethernet */ true, downstream);
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|     if (eth->h_proto == htons(ETH_P_IP))
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|         return do_xdp_forward4(ctx, /* is_ethernet */ true, downstream);
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| 
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|     // Anything else we don't know how to handle...
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|     return XDP_PASS;
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| }
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| 
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| static inline __always_inline int do_xdp_forward_rawip(struct xdp_md *ctx, const bool downstream) {
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|     const void* data = (void*)(long)ctx->data;
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|     const void* data_end = (void*)(long)ctx->data_end;
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| 
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|     // The top nibble of both IPv4 and IPv6 headers is the IP version.
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|     if (data_end - data < 1) return XDP_PASS;
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|     const uint8_t v = (*(uint8_t*)data) >> 4;
 | |
| 
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|     if (v == 6) return do_xdp_forward6(ctx, /* is_ethernet */ false, downstream);
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|     if (v == 4) return do_xdp_forward4(ctx, /* is_ethernet */ false, downstream);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Anything else we don't know how to handle...
 | |
|     return XDP_PASS;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| #define DEFINE_XDP_PROG(str, func) \
 | |
|     DEFINE_BPF_PROG_KVER(str, AID_ROOT, AID_NETWORK_STACK, func, KVER(5, 9, 0))(struct xdp_md *ctx)
 | |
| 
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| DEFINE_XDP_PROG("xdp/tether_downstream_ether",
 | |
|                  xdp_tether_downstream_ether) {
 | |
|     return do_xdp_forward_ether(ctx, /* downstream */ true);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| DEFINE_XDP_PROG("xdp/tether_downstream_rawip",
 | |
|                  xdp_tether_downstream_rawip) {
 | |
|     return do_xdp_forward_rawip(ctx, /* downstream */ true);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| DEFINE_XDP_PROG("xdp/tether_upstream_ether",
 | |
|                  xdp_tether_upstream_ether) {
 | |
|     return do_xdp_forward_ether(ctx, /* downstream */ false);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| DEFINE_XDP_PROG("xdp/tether_upstream_rawip",
 | |
|                  xdp_tether_upstream_rawip) {
 | |
|     return do_xdp_forward_rawip(ctx, /* downstream */ false);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| LICENSE("Apache 2.0");
 | |
| CRITICAL("tethering");
 |