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Type: fix
Change-Id: Ifc709b6e7217a893d13aee6d3019e699637366ef
Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
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Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Huawei LI <lihuawei_zzu@163.com>
Change-Id: I2a96ab0dafe4db796704341c325c43a6960be312
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fix memory leak and refactor nat44-ed db init/free through.
how to reproduce memory leak: input "set nat44 session limit
50000 vrf 1" repeatedly.
Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
0x00007ff4b3cc5337 in raise () from /lib64/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
0 0x00007ff4b3cc5337 in raise () from /lib64/libc.so.6
1 0x00007ff4b3cc6a28 in abort () from /lib64/libc.so.6
2 0x00000000004079db in os_panic () at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vpp/vnet/main.c:417
3 0x00007ff4b43e784f in os_out_of_memory ()
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vppinfra/unix-misc.c:221
4 0x00007ff4b43a71aa in clib_mem_heap_alloc_inline (heap=0x0, size=27263040, align=64,
os_out_of_memory_on_failure=1) at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vppinfra/mem_dlmalloc.c:613
5 0x00007ff4b43a7256 in clib_mem_alloc_aligned (size=27263040, align=64)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vppinfra/mem_dlmalloc.c:635
6 0x00007ff4b522fafa in alloc_aligned_16_8 (h=0x7ff46a7815b8 <snat_main+408>, nbytes=27262976)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vppinfra/bihash_template.c:59
7 0x00007ff4b522fd12 in clib_bihash_instantiate_16_8 (h=0x7ff46a7815b8 <snat_main+408>)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vppinfra/bihash_template.c:163
8 0x00007ff4b5230037 in clib_bihash_init2_16_8 (a=0x7ff465f36870)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vppinfra/bihash_template.c:245
9 0x00007ff4b52300ac in clib_bihash_init_16_8 (h=0x7ff46a7815b8 <snat_main+408>,
name=0x7ff46a754871 "ed-flow-hash", nbuckets=262144, memory_size=0)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vppinfra/bihash_template.c:260
10 0x00007ff46a7013e8 in reinit_ed_flow_hash ()
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/plugins/nat/nat44-ed/nat44_ed.c:3264
11 0x00007ff46a7014fd in nat44_ed_sessions_clear ()
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/plugins/nat/nat44-ed/nat44_ed.c:3299
12 0x00007ff46a701044 in nat44_update_session_limit (session_limit=70000, vrf_id=1)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/plugins/nat/nat44-ed/nat44_ed.c:3225
13 0x00007ff46a73d3d1 in nat44_set_session_limit_command_fn (vm=0x7ff473c8f740,
input=0x7ff465f36ef0, cmd=0x7ff474c5ce48)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/plugins/nat/nat44-ed/nat44_ed_cli.c:1638
14 0x00007ff4b5d56527 in vlib_cli_dispatch_sub_commands (vm=0x7ff473c8f740,
cm=0x4273f0 <vlib_global_main+48>, input=0x7ff465f36ef0, parent_command_index=97)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vlib/cli.c:650
15 0x00007ff4b5d562c3 in vlib_cli_dispatch_sub_commands (vm=0x7ff473c8f740,
cm=0x4273f0 <vlib_global_main+48>, input=0x7ff465f36ef0, parent_command_index=98)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vlib/cli.c:607
16 0x00007ff4b5d562c3 in vlib_cli_dispatch_sub_commands (vm=0x7ff473c8f740,
cm=0x4273f0 <vlib_global_main+48>, input=0x7ff465f36ef0, parent_command_index=21)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vlib/cli.c:607
17 0x00007ff4b5d562c3 in vlib_cli_dispatch_sub_commands (vm=0x7ff473c8f740,
cm=0x4273f0 <vlib_global_main+48>, input=0x7ff465f36ef0, parent_command_index=0)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vlib/cli.c:607
18 0x00007ff4b5d569cb in vlib_cli_input (vm=0x7ff473c8f740, input=0x7ff465f36ef0,
function=0x7ff4b5dc2406 <unix_vlib_cli_output>, function_arg=0)
---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vlib/cli.c:753
19 0x00007ff4b5dc7b0c in unix_cli_process_input (cm=0x7ff4b5e4ae00 <unix_cli_main>,
cli_file_index=0) at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vlib/unix/cli.c:2616
20 0x00007ff4b5dc825a in unix_cli_process (vm=0x7ff473c8f740, rt=0x7ff4797a5280, f=0x0)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vlib/unix/cli.c:2745
21 0x00007ff4b5d80a25 in vlib_process_bootstrap (_a=140687718901968)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vlib/main.c:1221
22 0x00007ff4b439e298 in clib_calljmp () at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vppinfra/longjmp.S:123
23 0x00007ff4698268a0 in ?? ()
24 0x00007ff4b5d80b4e in vlib_process_startup (vm=0x7ff4b43a77a3 <clib_mem_size+24>,
p=0x7ff4698268d0, f=0x7ff474b1e580) at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vlib/main.c:1246
25 0x00007ff4b5dbdbe6 in vec_max_bytes (v=0x8)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vppinfra/vec_bootstrap.h:161
26 0x00007ff474b1e598 in ?? ()
27 0x0000000000000004 in ?? ()
28 0x00000000000000ff in ?? ()
29 0x00007ff469826980 in ?? ()
30 0x00007ff4b5dbddcb in _vec_set_len (
v=<error reading variable: Cannot access memory at address 0xfffffffffffffff5>,
len=<error reading variable: Cannot access memory at address 0xffffffffffffffed>,
elt_sz=<error reading variable: Cannot access memory at address 0xffffffffffffffe5>)
at /usr/src/debug/vpp-23.02/src/vppinfra/vec_bootstrap.h:196
Backtrace stopped: previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)
(gdb)
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Huawei LI <lihuawei_zzu@163.com>
Change-Id: I52a7d229c95e4ab30f7f2cfe574440aa37bed6a2
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After deleting a sw interface with nat44 features, the next created
sw interface will get the same sw_index reused and therefore will
erroneously have the same nat features enabled.
Type: fix
Change-Id: I1d84f842ab7ab2a757668ae1a111efe67e1e924d
Signed-off-by: Vladislav Grishenko <themiron@yandex-team.ru>
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NAT44 enable/disable return status was used
instead of appropriate VNET_API_ERROR_ code.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <filipvarga89@gmail.com>
Change-Id: If944866bf3061afdc91284c0ad475135e529bdc4
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Each NAT44 ED session has a per_vrf_sessions_index referencing
an element in the thread-local vector per_vrf_sessions_vec.
However this index can be possibly invalidated by vec_del1() in
per_vrf_sessions_cleanup(), before a session is registered.
Such a stale index can cause an assertion failure in function
per_vrf_sessions_is_expired() when we use it to locate the
per_vrf_sessions object.
A possible sequence to reproduce is:
1. Create two NAT44 ED sessions s1, s2 so that two per_vrf_sessions are created:
index 0: between VRF pair 10 and 11 (expired=0, ses_count=1)
index 1: between VRF pair 20 and 21 (expired=0, ses_count=1)
For the sessions we have:
s1->per_vrf_sessions_index == 0
s2->per_vrf_sessions_index == 1
2. Delete the first session via CLI, now the two per_vrf_sessions become:
index 0: between VRF pair 10 and 11 (expired=0, ses_count=0)
index 1: between VRF pair 20 and 21 (expired=0, ses_count=1)
For the sessions we have:
s2->per_vrf_sessions_index == 1
3. Delete the VRF 11:
index 0: between VRF pair 10 and 11 (expired=1, ses_count=0)
index 1: between VRF pair 20 and 21 (expired=0, ses_count=1)
For the sessions we have:
s2->per_vrf_sessions_index == 1
4. Create a new session s3 between VRF pair 20 and 21 so that the first
per_vrf_sessions will be deleted:
index 0: between VRF pair 20 and 21 (expired=0, ses_count=2)
For the sessions we have:
s2->per_vrf_sessions_index == 1
s3->per_vrf_sessions_index == 0
Here, note that the actual index of per_vrf_session is changed due
to vec_del1(). The new session is added after the cleanup so it gets
the correct index. But the index held by the existing session is not
updated.
5. Trigger the fast path of the session s2. To achieve this, session
s2 could be created in step 1 by
ping -i20 -Iiface_in_vrf_10 1.1.1.1
and steps 2-4 should then be performed within the 20-second interval.
This patch fixes this by changing per_vrf_sessions_vec to a pool so
that indicies are kept intact.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Jing Peng <jing@meter.com>
Change-Id: I4c08f9bfd50134bcb5f08e50ad61af2bddbcb645
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fix byte order error about the struct snat_address_t's member net.
for example configurations:
set interface ip table loop1 1
set interface ip addr loop1 10.10.10.2/24
nat44 add address 10.10.10.2 tenant-vrf 1
the snat address's net should be "as_u8 = {0xa, 0xa, 0xa, 0x0}",
but now it's "as_u8 = {0x0, 0xa, 0xa, 0x2}" because of missing
transition of byte order about the member net of snat_address_t.
(gdb) p/x *snat_main->addresses
$3 = {addr = {data = {0xa, 0xa, 0xa, 0x2}, data_u32 = 0x20a0a0a,
as_u8 = {0xa, 0xa, 0xa, 0x2}, as_u16 = {0xa0a, 0x20a},
as_u32 = 0x20a0a0a}, net = {data = {0x0, 0xa, 0xa, 0x2},
data_u32 = 0x20a0a00, as_u8 = {0x0, 0xa, 0xa, 0x2},
as_u16 = {0xa00, 0x20a}, as_u32 = 0x20a0a00},
sw_if_index = 0x3, fib_index = 0x1,addr_len = 0x18}
(gdb)
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Huawei LI <lihuawei_zzu@163.com>
Change-Id: I4f25f0639ae90a7f2e8715b44f825571283d994d
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Type: refactor
1) Removed deprecated API.
- These specific APIs do not have repleacement
because features that they controled
aren't part of current NAT44-ED
implementation anymore.
2) Removed unused typedef of port allocation funciton.
- Missed left over removed.
Change-Id: Ib3f763449065eda7cdcb2c6565a9cae51baf23d6
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <filipvarga89@gmail.com>
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existing details report the last_heard as the seconds since VPP
started, this is not very useful, so report additionaly
time_since_last_heard in seconds between VPP time and
last_heard.
Change-Id: Ifd34b1449e57919242b1f0e22156d3590af3c738
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Dave Cornejo <dcornejo@netgate.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Ratnikov <vratnikov@netgate.com>
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Type: docs
Change-Id: Icfa2bdc9367f8438b53da7c89caec263ed6ab056
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>
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The number of available dynamic ports is set to (0xffff - 1024) =
64511, which is not divisable by the pow2 number of workers - the
only integer divisors are 31 and 2081.
So, total dynamic port range of all workers will be less than it:
1 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64511/1)*1 = 64511 + 1025 = 65536
2 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64511/2)*2 = 64510 + 1025 = 65535
4 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64511/4)*4 = 64508 + 1025 = 65533
8 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64511/8)*8 = 64504 + 1025 = 65529
...
As seen, with multiple workers there are unused trailing ports for every
nat pool address and that is the reason of out-of-bound index in the
worker array on out2in path due (port - 1024) / port_per_thread math.
This was fixed in 5c9f9968de63fa627b4a72b344df36cdc686d18a, so packets
to unused ports will go to existing worker and dropped there.
Per RFC 6335 https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6335#section-6:
6. Port Number Ranges
o the System Ports, also known as the Well Known Ports, from 0-1023
(assigned by IANA)
o the User Ports, also known as the Registered Ports, from 1024-
49151 (assigned by IANA)
o the Dynamic Ports, also known as the Private or Ephemeral Ports,
from 49152-65535 (never assigned)
According that let's allocate dynamic ports from 1024 and have full port
range with a wide range of the workers number - 64 integer divisors in
total, including pow2 ones:
1 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/1)*1 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
2 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/2)*2 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
3 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/3)*3 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
4 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/4)*4 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
5 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/5)*5 = 64510 + 1024 = 65534
6 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/6)*6 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
7 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/7)*7 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
8 wrk: n = (port_per_thread = 64512/8)*8 = 64512 + 1024 = 65536
...
Modulo from 5c9f9968de63fa627b4a72b344df36cdc686d18a is still required
when the numbers of workers is not the integer divisor of 64512.
Type: fix
Fixes: 5c9f9968de63fa627b4a72b344df36cdc686d18a
Change-Id: I9edaea07e58ff4888812b0d86cbf41a3784b189e
Signed-off-by: Vladislav Grishenko <themiron@yandex-team.ru>
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When a session is found expired, the next node of in2out fast path
should be in2out slow path instead of out2in slow path.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Jing Peng <jing@meter.com>
Change-Id: If1dd920502089c25b33bea5434823b0496a44499
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Zero-initialize a variable.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Andrew Yourtchenko <ayourtch@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Iccf2eb4bf26755d6cd93fc70df3c5481d69ce7eb
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Zero-initialize the variable
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Andrew Yourtchenko <ayourtch@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I4ee127ac3e2a3beffa11bbc96db1f3254b3f7c5d
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In case of a bad packet, the bihash kv is not initialized before being
copied in the trace. Make sure it is initialized to 0.
Type: fix
Change-Id: I22fcfe99f3586d0fa128493059547a56557b8fb5
Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
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In several NAT submodules, the number of available ports (0xffff - 1024)
may not be divisible by the number of workers, so port_per_thread is
determined by integer division, which is the floor of the quotient.
Later when a worker index is needed, dividing the port with port_per_thread
may yield an out-of-bound array index into the workers array.
As an example, assume 2 workers are configured, then port_per_thread
will be (0xffff - 1024) / 2, which is 32255. When we compute a worker
index with port 0xffff, we get (0xffff - 1024) / 32255, which is 2,
but since we only have 2 workers, only 0 and 1 are valid indices.
This patch fixes the problem by adding a modulo at the end of the division.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Jing Peng <pj.hades@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Ieae3d5faf716410422610484a68222f1c957f3f8
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The RFC7857 state machine introduced in 56c492a is a trade-off.
It tries to retain sessions as much as possible and also offers
some protection against spurious RST by re-establishing sessions if data
is received after the RST. From experience in the wild, this algorithm is
a little too liberal, as it leaves too many spurious established sessions
in the session table.
E.g. a oberserved pattern is:
client server
<- FIN, ACK
ACK ->
ACK ->
RST, ACK ->
With the current state machine this would leave the session in established state.
These proposed changes do:
- require 3-way handshake to establish session.
(current requires only to see SYNs from both sides)
- RST will move session to transitory without recovery if data is sent after
- Only a single FIN is needed to move to transitory
Fixes: 56c492aa0502751de2dd9d890096a82c5f04776d
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I92e593e00b2efe48d04997642d85bd59e0eaa2ea
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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Two similar CLI paths "nat44" and "nat44 add interface address"
caused unexpected behavior. If "nat44 add interface address"
command would fail the vlib cli processing function would
call "nat44" handler. This would also clean any previously
set errors from the first command and basically return
same error returned by "nat44" handler for every failed
command that starts with the same path string.
Fixes nat44-ed and nat44-ei plugin.
Change-Id: I1aac85c8ae2932da582a2b78243521d1bf8a0653
Ticket: VPP-2021
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
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This patch affects how destination fib is choosen during session
creation. Default behavior of choosing fib based on output
interfaces is kept.
Configuration gives you the ability to change default behavior
to direct or restrict traffic between different FIB tables.
NAT specific VRF routing options:
a) keeping communication in the same VRF
b) option to add multiple destination VRFs
c) option to control the resolution order of destination VRFs
TX FIB resolution is based on looking up RX FIB entry in NATs
VRF table and picking the first FIB that resolves
destination address.
Ticket: VPP-2009
Type: improvement
Change-Id: If500c48d7ce3466533ad9581c0847870788fc4fb
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
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Set deprecated option on unsupported API calls.
Cleaned up API calls with deprecated option. Removed
in progress option from long term used API calls.
Removed obsolete/unused nodes, functions, variables.
Fixed set frame queue nelts function. Calling API
would incorrectly not fail even though frame queue nelts
can only be set before first call nat44_plugin_enable.
Moved all formatting functions to _format.c file.
Type: refactor
Change-Id: I3ca16e0568f8d7eee3a27c3620ca36164833a7e4
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
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Add missing translation of ICMP inner IP layer.
Change responsible test so that it actually tests something.
Type: fix
Fixes: 4881cb4c6f
Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <klement.sekera@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Id3a6f12a7308d81b1cdf9815f857221fab2f24d9
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Type: refactor
Change-Id: Ifd533a095d979dc55bfbe5fac7e0b7510a4d900c
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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TCP/UDP packets which are dropped are not counted towards TCP/UDP
counters. Apply same behaviour to ICMP packets.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <klement.sekera@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I487fa7135ac8e49431a621fac213638d2dab31c8
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We invoke nat_affinity_enable for nat44_plugin_enable.
We need to invoke nat_affinity_disable for nat44_plugin_disable
to free the memory for bihash.
Type: fix
Fixes: I2743f7b1104b627bcc5ef937e3a50655313a26ea
Signed-off-by: Steven Luong <sluong@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I9adeb3225136e3fff853c2d5b8f9a30e98ddcf4c
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Implement proper state machine based on above RFCs. ACKs to SYNs/FINs
are no longer required/tracked. This is more friendly to peers and
accounts for lost packets and retransmits.
This change also means that all traffic is translated and forwarded
while in transitory timeout, which helps delivering e.g. retransmitted
FINs, FINACKs and other messages.
Also support reopening a session in transitory timeout after seeing both
FINs by seeing both SYNs again. This helps quick connection
reestablishment if the peers want to.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <ksekera@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Miklos Tirpak <miklos.tirpak@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Ibf521c79463472db97e593bfa02b32b4a06dfd2a
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Change [1] put static mappings in flow hash. This change also broke
relationship between nat pool addresses and static mappings. Port and
address are no longer reserved in nat pool address records for a new
static mapping.
Because of this change both nat objects and their configuration can
function independently. This change also removed already broken logic of
having static-mapping-only configuration.
In this patch i have cleaned up and removed unnecessary logic for static
mapping configuration functions, address configuration functions,
interface configuraiton functions and all callback functions used for
resolving interface address bound records.
No more viable configuration option static-mapping-only is also removed
because there is no more option to run traffic through vpp for static
mappings without having flow hash table allocated. Instead user is now
able to create static mapping records without using nat pool addresses.
Fixed and improved management of required fib entries (ensuring VPP will
reply to ARP for all external addresses on outside interfaces) through
holding a refcount for their creation and removal.
[1] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/34077
Type: improvement
Change-Id: Ic16deefbede833d574c2a5972155c9afa5bc62ce
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
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This patch improves algorithm responsible for choosing nat pool address
during dynamic session creation.
Patch synchronizes nat pool address attributes with vpp interfaces doing
so gives nat option to determine correct nat pool address when creating
dynamic session.
Improvements:
* match dst address subnet and src fib with nat pool address
* for output-feature also fallback match of tx_sw_if_index with nat
pool address
Type: improvement
Change-Id: I594638bc76fc1153f582add376838b4b72ff573a
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: Ifa074dfd337f9cd68858468d34abf641fe7f247f
Signed-off-by: Mohsin Kazmi <sykazmi@cisco.com>
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Improvements:
* Changed plugin disable call behavior from freeing data types
to calling appropriate nat plugin object delete calls for
pool addresses, mappings and interfaces.
* Added wrapper nat44_ei/ed_add_del_static_mapping function to
handle switch bound static mappings. This would also fix ip assignment
callback add/del bound static mapping issue preventing creation of the
mapping.
Fixes:
* Fixed lingering object issue: some nat intertwined objects would
not free each other if not correctly deleted in proper order.
* Fixed incorect order of FIB unlocks for pool addresses causing
syslog messages to use deleted FIBs in multiple VRF configuration.
* Fixed incorrect value testing of flags instead of vrf_id for
multiple vrf configuration static mapping.
Type: improvement
Change-Id: I2743f7b1104b627bcc5ef937e3a50655313a26ea
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
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Fixed bad use of macros for autoendian API calls
and updated tests for the new API. Removed sw_if_index
check macro because of ntol conversion. Changed
REPLY_MACRO to REPLY_MACRO_END to fix ntohl conversions.
Type: fix
Change-Id: I878a07b3f80fe03179feab60f0abc662f408a2c8
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
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- move existing ethernet hash functions to hash infra (no l4
awareness)
- refactor code to use hash infra and add apis to request l4 aware
hashing functions
- hashing functions per interface
- code cleanup
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>
Change-Id: Ia9f44db98d83f0f027aeb37718585a2e10ffd2c6
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This patch fixes issue with NAT_API_IS_TWICE_NAT and
NAT_API_IS_ADDR_ONLY flags. Because of control plane
code change - move from boolean parameters to flags
in https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/32796 patch these
api flags weren't correctly set.
Type: fix
Change-Id: Ieec5fe6bdcca314da027f2d23e3a24f174391a6f
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
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Put static mappings in flow hash, drop existing hash tables used for
static mappings. Drop refcount variables and use hash table as a single
point of truth. Allow creating a static mapping conflicting with dynamic
mapping, which will take precedence after dynamic mapping is freed, so
that the existing flow can finish transferring data.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <ksekera@cisco.com>
Change-Id: Idfde8efabc09971be38921d4b0ca5ccf4e9fe412
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Fix coverity warning by initialising proto variable to a dummy value.
This value is never used because consuming function uses this
parameter value only if is_addr_only flag is not set and this flag is
always set if proto value is not provided by user.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <ksekera@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I9b5e8c08346bea1e2b460bb09e962c4b8d3b6947
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Adding a nat44 static mapping during startup on a DHCP interface leads
to a segv via this path:
- dhcp_client_acquire_address
- ip4_add_del_interface_address
- ip4_add_del_interface_address_internal
- nat44_ed_add_del_interface_address_cb
- nat44_ed_add_static_mapping
- ip4_interface_first_address
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Joshua Roys <roysjosh@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I38dac8a096b052550f2b87b4e13a950d2cd868b0
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This reverts commit 69b7599e4b061a8996205f0304232ede84cb70d4.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
Change-Id: If531b122ae5a9f91c2fe6eaa0da69922a91f16d3
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Put static mappings in flow hash, drop existing hash tables used for
static mappings. Drop refcount variables and use hash table as a single
point of truth. Allow creating a static mapping conflicting with dynamic
mapping, which will take precedence after dynamic mapping is freed, so
that the existing flow can finish transferring data.
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <ksekera@cisco.com>
Change-Id: Ieeba691d83a83887d0a0baccd5f3832f66126096
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Backward compatibility fix returns erroneous behavior that lets user
add internally unused inside interface for the purpose
of complying with the old add/dump/details API behavior.
Change introduced in https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/32951 removed
extra inside interface that wasn't required or any how used by the
output feature. This patch also changed outside interface flags to
inside & outside. This fix returns the old behavior by imitating
the old behavior through dummy registratoin data.
Added new API calls nat44_ed_add_del_output_interface
and nat44_ed_output_interface_get/details as a
replacement of old API's. New API introduces
simplified and cleaner way of configuring outside
feature without requirement of config flags.
Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I7a170f7325727c04da5e2e3ffbe3f02179531284
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Type: improvement
Change-Id: I9a4303030b9657c28bbd73168def72c7daa13483
Signed-off-by: Nathan Skrzypczak <nathan.skrzypczak@gmail.com>
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Type: improvement
Currently, NAT44-ED users sessions details are returned for both active
and timed out NAT sessions. It may confuse users that expect to see only
active sessions in the response and make them think that timeouts for
NAT sessions do not work.
With this change, introduce an indicator of timing out for NAT sessions
returned in NAT44-ED user session details.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
Change-Id: Ib4d689f77cec4b0b0cc8484019e13733cc8bdc0d
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Improving session filtering capabilities of
show nat44 sessions CLI command for EI and ED NAT
plugins. Adding filtering options: saddr, sport,
daddr, dport, proto for both i2o and o2i flows.
Type: improvement
Change-Id: I70bc94a2e922cddf9451eb7dcbf4a7be21ebf0df
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
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This reverts commit f059a3452c285ec57a75c7b1ede5052244be4e5d, which broke the build.
https://s3-logs.fd.io/logs/production/vex-yul-rot-jenkins-1/vpp-merge-master-debian10-x86_64/1344/console.log.gz
Change-Id: I16fece8128fa9973495c587d105a8db57738e8f2
Type: fix
Signed-off-by: Andrew Yourtchenko <ayourtch@gmail.com>
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Type: improvement
Currently, NAT44-ED users sessions details are returned for both active
and timed out NAT sessions. It may confuse users that expect to see only
active sessions in the response and make them think that timeouts for
NAT sessions do not work.
With this change, introduce an indicator of timing out for NAT sessions
returned in NAT44-ED user session details.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
Change-Id: Ib81ed90369d4b495117538f521e5112e289cf7e6
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Type: improvement
Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <ksekera@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I4f7b3d5354a7658d7271c28444f2f4641f05b28b
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Fixed FIB entry per interface, pool and
static mapping registrations in NAT control plane.
Improved FIB configuration handling in NAT -
added functions to generalize handling of FIB & NAT,
cleaned up interface callback functions. Changed "is_"
macros to inline functions for easier debugging.
Type: improvement
Change-Id: I68a17761a975dd819139ae94e52a8a85d3f27ffc
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
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Type: fix
With endpoint dependent NAT44, When there are multiple workers we look
for a flow which matches the packet in order to figure out which worker
should handle the packet. If the packet is an ICMP error, it may be
associated with an existing flow by inspecting the L3/L4 headers that
are included in the message payload.
This was not being done for in2out packets in
nat44_ed_get_in2out_worker_index(), so some packets which were related
to an open session were not being associated with that session and were
being passed to a different thread than the one where the session was
created. Later on, when the packet was processed by the fast path in2out
node, the L3/L4 headers in the payload are inspected and the fast path
node finds the existing session. Since that session is owned by a
different thread than the one the packet is being processed by, the
in2out fast path node can potentially access the wrong session and/or
memory adjacent to the session pool. This can cause a SEGV.
Make nat44_ed_get_in2out_worker_index() look at the inner headers when
processing an ICMP error. THis is already done in
nat44_ed_get_out2in_worker_index() and in the fast path in2out node.
Change-Id: Icdc1abebcbce452ee7be7cb23fc563e09bf575f2
Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
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Type: fix
The NAT plugin stores packet counters and a counter represents a vector
indexed by interface index. When an interface is assigned a NAT role,
the counters are validated to be long enough for the given interface
index.
When a packet traverses NAT in2out and output feature is disabled, the
appropriate counters are updated by the RX interface index. In this
case, translation happens on the inside interface and its index was
ensured to be valid in all of the counters during NAT role assignment.
When a packet traverses NAT in2out and output feature is enabled, the
appropriate counters are updated by the RX interface index too. In this
case, translation happens on the outside interface and the packet could
be received on any interface, even with no NAT role assigned. If that's
the case and its index is greater than the greatest index validated in
the counters, a new counter value will be written to memory that does
not belong to the counter. As a result, a crash will occur at some
point.
With this change, use TX interface index to update the counters when
output feature is enabled. TX interface is an actual interface where
translation happens and its index is always valid in the counters.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Chernavin <achernavin@netgate.com>
Change-Id: I53a52af949fe96419e1b5fef4134ab4062198f51
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Refactoring and cleaning up address allocation functions &
ip table update callbacks.
Type: refactor
Change-Id: I9a11700a5f335b64d0d84e04d8e16d040624e01b
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
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Return unsupported error if user calls one
of the configuration functions that can
run only after nat44-ed plugin is
enabled via appropriate api/cli
call.
Type: fix
Change-Id: I0d4ab0684ba5ae23fc2ecc668554a34537c2904a
Signed-off-by: Filip Varga <fivarga@cisco.com>
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Handle case where extra data is present in buffer which is not part of
IP/ICMP headers.
Type: fix
Fixes: 05b5a5b3b4b04823776feed6403b5a99b2e06d76
Change-Id: Icfef811470056d38c60fc45cc302139ed7594385
Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <ksekera@cisco.com>
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