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2022-09-21ipsec: introduce fast path ipv6 inbound matchingPiotr Bronowski4-55/+197
This patch introduces fast path matching for inbound traffic ipv6. Fast path uses bihash tables in order to find matching policy. Adding and removing policies in fast path is much faster than in current implementation. It is still new feature and further work needs and can be done in order to improve the perfromance. Type: feature Change-Id: Iaef6638033666ad6eb028ffe0c8a4f4374451753 Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com>
2022-09-14ipsec: make chacha20-poly1305 available via APIVladimir Ratnikov4-14/+27
Type: feature Signed-off-by: Vladimir Ratnikov <vratnikov@netgate.com> Change-Id: I4e03f60f34acd7809ddc5a743650bedbb95b2e98
2022-09-12ipsec: introduce fast path ipv4 inbound matchingPiotr Bronowski9-164/+628
This patch introduces fast path matching for inbound traffic ipv4. Fast path uses bihash tables in order to find matching policy. Adding and removing policies in fast path is much faster than in current implementation. It is still new feature and further work needs and can be done in order to improve perfromance. Type: feature Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com> Change-Id: Ifbd5bfecc21b76ddf8363f5dc089d77595196675
2022-08-31ipsec: fix coverity 249212Andrew Yourtchenko1-2/+2
zero-initialize the variables Type: fix Signed-off-by: Andrew Yourtchenko <ayourtch@gmail.com> Change-Id: I51c3856865eab037f646a0d184e82ecb3b5b3216
2022-08-24ipsec: fix coverity 249204Andrew Yourtchenko1-1/+1
Zero-initialize the temporary struct, else coverity complains about a bunch of uninitialized fields. Type: fix Signed-off-by: Andrew Yourtchenko <ayourtch@gmail.com> Change-Id: I45dc42134f06917a7459d615804f978a175bec0f
2022-08-19ipsec: enable UDP encap for IPv6 ESP tun protectMatthew Smith7-49/+95
Type: improvement If an SA protecting an IPv6 tunnel interface has UDP encapsulation enabled, the code in esp_encrypt_inline() inserts a UDP header but does not set the next protocol or the UDP payload length, so the peer that receives the packet drops it. Set the next protocol field and the UDP payload length correctly. The port(s) for UDP encapsulation of IPsec was not registered for IPv6. Add this registration for IPv6 SAs when UDP encapsulation is enabled. Add punt handling for IPv6 IKE on NAT-T port. Add registration of linux-cp for the new punt reason. Add unit tests of IPv6 ESP w/ UDP encapsulation on tun protect Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com> Change-Id: Ibb28e423ab8c7bcea2c1964782a788a0f4da5268
2022-08-11ipsec: Use .api declared error countersNeale Ranns6-179/+336
Type: improvement Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: Ica7de5a493389c6f53b7cf04e06939473a63d2b9
2022-08-02ipsec: fix coverity warnings found in fast path implementationPiotr Bronowski2-14/+15
This patch fixes followig coverity issues: CID 274739 Out-of-bounds read CID 274746 Out-of-bounds access CID 274748 Out-of-bounds read Type: fix Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com> Change-Id: I9bb6741f100a9414a5a15278ffa49b31ccd7994f
2022-07-15ipsec: fast path outbound policy matching implementation for ipv6Piotr Bronowski8-171/+227
With this patch fast path for ipv6 policy lookup is enabled. This impelentation scales and outperforms original implementation when the number of defined flows is higher thatn 100k. Type: feature Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com> Change-Id: I9364b5b8db4fc708790d48c538add272c7cea400
2022-06-29ipsec: show fast path flag in cliFan Zhang1-8/+27
This patch updates the "show ipsec spd" cli to display policies maintained by fast path bihash table. Type: feature Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com> Change-Id: I58b9f92f3132dc9809b50786dc912e09c4b84d81
2022-06-29ipsec: add fast path configuration parserPiotr Bronowski1-2/+19
Parser can be configured from the level of startup.conf file: fast path can be enabled and disabled. Type: feature Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com> Change-Id: Ifab83ddcb75bc44c8165e7fa87a1a56d047732a1
2022-06-29ipsec: add spd fast path matchingPiotr Bronowski3-0/+584
This patch adds matching functionality for spd fast path policy matching. Fast path matching has been introduced for outbound traffic only. Type: feature Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com> Change-Id: I03d5edf7d7fbc03bf3e6edbe33cb15bc965f9d4e
2022-06-29ipsec: make match function inlinePiotr Bronowski2-145/+171
This patch introduces ipsec_output.h file. Matching implementation is moved there. The reason behind is the possibility of unit testing matching mechanism. Therefore we need to have functions that are in scope of our intrest there and since these are inline their implementation needs to be moved to the header file as well. Type: improvement Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com> Change-Id: Id7c605375d1f3be146abf96ef70d336a5d156444
2022-06-29ipsec: add/delete ipsec fast path policyPiotr Bronowski6-59/+717
This patch introduces functions to add and delete fast path policies. Type: feature Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com> Change-Id: I3f1f1323148080c9dac531fbe9fa33bad4efe814
2022-06-28ipsec: introduce spd fast path typesPiotr Bronowski1-0/+63
This patch introdcues basic types supporting fast path lookup. Fast path performs policy matching with use of hash lookup (particularly bihash tries has been used for that purpose). Fast path lookup addresses situation where huge number of policies is created (~100k or more). In such scenario adding/removing a policy and policy matching is not efficient and poorly scales (for example adding 500k policies takes a few hours. Also lookup time increases significantly). With fast path adding and matching up to 1M flows scales up linearly (adding 1M of policies takes about 150s on the test machine vs many hours in case of original implementation, also matching time is significantly improved). Fast path will not deal well with a huge number of policies that are spanning large ip/port ranges. Large range will be masked out almost entirely leaving only a few bits for calculating the hash key. Such keys will tend to gather much more policies than other keys and hash will match most of the packets anihilating advantages of hashing. Having said that we also think that it is not the real life scenario. Type: feature Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com> Change-Id: I600dae5111a37768ed4b23aa18426e66bbf7b529
2022-06-28ipsec: change wildcard value for any protocol of spd policyPiotr Bronowski8-58/+300
Currently 0 has been used as the wildcard representing ANY type of protocol. However 0 is valid value of ip protocol (HOPOPT) and therefore it should not be used as a wildcard. Instead 255 is used which is guaranteed by IANA to be reserved and not used as a protocol id. Type: improvement Signed-off-by: Piotr Bronowski <piotrx.bronowski@intel.com> Change-Id: I2320bae6fe380cb999dc5a9187beb68fda2d31eb
2022-05-13vlib: process startup config exec scripts line by lineDamjan Marion1-1/+1
This fixes long standing annoyance that CLIs with optional args cannot be executed from file, as they cannot distinguish between valid optional args and next line in the file. Multiline statements can be provided simply by using backslash before \n. Also comments are supported - everything after # is ignored up to the end of the line. Example: # multiline cli using backslash show version \ verbose # end of line comment packet-generator new { \ name x \ limit 5 \ # comment inside cmultiline cli \ size 128-128 \ interface local0 \ node null-node \ data { \ incrementing 30 \ } \ } Type: fix Change-Id: Ia6d588169bae14e6e3f18effe94820d05ace1dbf Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
2022-05-03ipsec: support per next-header next-nodesBenoît Ganne3-36/+100
Type: feature Change-Id: I940b6c9d206e407f3e17d66c97233cd658984e61 Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
2022-04-14ipsec: perf improvement of ipsec4_input_node using flow cacheZachary Leaf8-54/+311
Adding flow cache support to improve inbound IPv4/IPSec Security Policy Database (SPD) lookup performance. By enabling the flow cache in startup conf, this replaces a linear O(N) SPD search, with an O(1) hash table search. This patch is the ipsec4_input_node counterpart to https://gerrit.fd.io/r/c/vpp/+/31694, and shares much of the same code, theory and mechanism of action. Details about the flow cache: Mechanism: 1. First packet of a flow will undergo linear search in SPD table. Once a policy match is found, a new entry will be added into the flow cache. From 2nd packet onwards, the policy lookup will happen in flow cache. 2. The flow cache is implemented using a hash table without collision handling. This will avoid the logic to age out or recycle the old flows in flow cache. Whenever a collision occurs, the old entry will be overwritten by the new entry. Worst case is when all the 256 packets in a batch result in collision, falling back to linear search. Average and best case will be O(1). 3. The size of flow cache is fixed and decided based on the number of flows to be supported. The default is set to 1 million flows, but is configurable by a startup.conf option. 4. Whenever a SPD rule is added/deleted by the control plane, all current flow cache entries will be invalidated. As the SPD API is not mp-safe, the data plane will wait for the control plane operation to complete. Cache invalidation is via an epoch counter that is incremented on policy add/del and stored with each entry in the flow cache. If the epoch counter in the flow cache does not match the current count, the entry is considered stale, and we fall back to linear search. The following configurable options are available through startup conf under the ipsec{} entry: 1. ipv4-inbound-spd-flow-cache on/off - enable SPD flow cache (default off) 2. ipv4-inbound-spd-hash-buckets %d - set number of hash buckets (default 4,194,304: ~1 million flows with 25% load factor) Performance with 1 core, 1 ESP Tunnel, null-decrypt then bypass, 94B (null encrypted packet) for different SPD policy matching indices: SPD Policy index : 2 10 100 1000 Throughput : Mbps/Mbps Mbps/Mbps Mbps/Mbps Mbps/Mbps (Baseline/Optimized) ARM TX2 : 300/290 230/290 70/290 8.5/290 Type: improvement Signed-off-by: Zachary Leaf <zachary.leaf@arm.com> Signed-off-by: mgovind <govindarajan.Mohandoss@arm.com> Tested-by: Jieqiang Wang <jieqiang.wang@arm.com> Change-Id: I8be2ad4715accbb335c38cd933904119db75827b
2022-04-04vppinfra: make _vec_len() read-onlyDamjan Marion1-1/+1
Use of _vec_len() to set vector length breaks address sanitizer. Users should use vec_set_len(), vec_inc_len(), vec_dec_len () instead. Type: improvement Change-Id: I441ae948771eb21c23a61f3ff9163bdad74a2cb8 Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
2022-03-10ipsec: remove the redundant codeMohsin Kazmi1-1/+0
Type: refactor Change-Id: I0a40e22e1439e13ffdbcbd6fd7cad40c8178418c Signed-off-by: Mohsin Kazmi <sykazmi@cisco.com>
2022-03-08ipsec: input: drop by default for non-matching pktsZachary Leaf1-0/+14
As per IPSec RFC4301 [1], any non-matching packets should be dropped by default. This is handled correctly in ipsec_output.c, however in ipsec_input.c non-matching packets are allowed to pass as per a matched BYPASS rule. For full details, see: https://lists.fd.io/g/vpp-dev/topic/ipsec_input_output_default/84943480 It appears the ipsec6_input_node only matches PROTECT policies. Until this is extended to handle BYPASS + DISCARD, we may wish to not drop by default here, since all IPv6 traffic not matching a PROTECT policy will be dropped. [1]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4301 Type: fix Signed-off-by: Zachary Leaf <zachary.leaf@arm.com> Change-Id: Iddbfd008dbe082486d1928f6a10ffbd83d859a20
2022-02-18ipsec: fix vector after remove entry in spdGabriel Oginski1-1/+1
Originally after remove the policy entry in spd, macro "vec_del1" can change localization of the last entry in vector and finally the entry list has not been sorted. This patch fixes this issue by change executed macro "vec_delete" instead of "vec_del1". Type: fix Signed-off-by: Gabriel Oginski <gabrielx.oginski@intel.com> Change-Id: I396591cbbe17646e1d243aedb4cdc272ed4d5e25
2022-02-17ipsec: Improve the handling of NAT-T keepalive messagesNeale Ranns1-8/+21
Type: improvement Ethernet frames on the wire are a minimum of 64 bytes, so use the length in the UDP header to determine if the ESP payload is one bytes of the special SPI, rather than the buffer's size (which will include the ethernet header's padding). In the case of drop advance the packet back to the IP header so the ipx-drop node sees a sane packet. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: Ic3b75487919f0c77507d6f725bd11202bc5afee8
2022-01-17ipsec: IPSec interface correct drop w/ no protectionNeale Ranns3-8/+19
Type: improvement When an IPSec interface is first constructed, the end node of the feature arc is not changed, which means it is interface-output. This means that traffic directed into adjacencies on the link, that do not have protection (w/ an SA), drop like this: ... 00:00:01:111710: ip4-midchain tx_sw_if_index 4 dpo-idx 24 : ipv4 via 0.0.0.0 ipsec0: mtu:9000 next:6 flags:[] stacked-on: [@1]: dpo-drop ip4 flow hash: 0x00000000 00000000: 4500005c000100003f01cb8cac100202010101010800ecf40000000058585858 00000020: 58585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858 00:00:01:111829: local0-output ipsec0 00000000: 4500005c000100003f01cb8cac100202010101010800ecf40000000058585858 00000020: 5858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858 00000040: 58585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858c2cf08c0 00000060: 2a2c103cd0126bd8b03c4ec20ce2bd02dd77b3e3a4f49664 00:00:01:112017: error-drop rx:pg1 00:00:01:112034: drop local0-output: interface is down although that's a drop, no packets should go to local0, and we want all IPvX packets to go through ipX-drop. This change sets the interface's end-arc node to the appropriate drop node when the interface is created, and when the last protection is removed. The resulting drop is: ... 00:00:01:111504: ip4-midchain tx_sw_if_index 4 dpo-idx 24 : ipv4 via 0.0.0.0 ipsec0: mtu:9000 next:0 flags:[] stacked-on: [@1]: dpo-drop ip4 flow hash: 0x00000000 00000000: 4500005c000100003f01cb8cac100202010101010800ecf40000000058585858 00000020: 58585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858 00:00:01:111533: ip4-drop ICMP: 172.16.2.2 -> 1.1.1.1 tos 0x00, ttl 63, length 92, checksum 0xcb8c dscp CS0 ecn NON_ECN fragment id 0x0001 ICMP echo_request checksum 0xecf4 id 0 00:00:01:111620: error-drop rx:pg1 00:00:01:111640: drop null-node: blackholed packets Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: I7e7de23c541d9f1210a05e6984a688f1f821a155
2021-12-14api: verify message size on receiptKlement Sekera1-0/+4
When a message is received, verify that it's sufficiently large to accomodate any VLAs within message. To do that, we need a way to calculate message size including any VLAs. This patch adds such funcionality to vppapigen and necessary C code to use those to validate message size on receipt. Drop messages which are malformed. Type: improvement Signed-off-by: Klement Sekera <ksekera@cisco.com> Change-Id: I2903aa21dee84be6822b064795ba314de46c18f4
2021-12-04ipsec: fix async buffer leakMatthew Smith3-3/+2
Type: fix Fixes: f16e9a5507 If an attempt to submit an async crypto frame fails, the buffers that were added to the frame are supposed to be dropped. This was not happening and they are leaking, resulting in buffer exhaustion. There are two issues: 1. The return value of esp_async_recycle_failed_submit() is used to figure out how many buffers should be dropped. That function calls vnet_crypto_async_reset_frame() and then returns f->n_elts. Resetting the frame sets n_elts to 0. So esp_async_recycle_failed_submit() always returns 0. It is safe to remove the call to reset the frame because esp_async_recycle_failed_submit() is called in 2 places and a call to reset the frame is made immediately afterwards in both cases - so it is currently unnecessary anyway. 2. An array and an index are passed to esp_async_recycle_failed_submit(). The index should indicate the position in the array where indices of the buffers contained in the frame should be written. Across multiple calls, the same index value (n_sync) is passed. This means each call may overwrite the same entries in the array with the buffer indices in the frame rather than appending them to the entries which were written earlier. Pass n_noop as the index instead of n_sync. Change-Id: I525ab3c466965446f6c116f4c8c5ebb678a66d84 Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2021-12-03ip: extension header parsing fails for fragment headerOle Troan1-3/+14
Refactor and improve boundary checking on IPv6 extension header handling. Limit parsing of IPv6 extension headers to a maximum of 4 headers and a depth of 256 bytes. Type: fix Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com> Change-Id: Ide40aaa2b482ceef7e92f02fa0caeadb3b8f7556 Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
2021-11-19fib: Don't use [midchain] adjacencies to change an interface's feature arcNeale Ranns8-192/+123
Type: fix Using the adjacency to modify the interface's feature arc doesn't work, since there are potentially more than one adj per-interface. Instead have the interface, when it is created, register what the end node of the feature arc is. This end node is then also used as the interface's tx node (i.e. it is used as the adjacency's next-node). rename adj-midhcain-tx as 'tunnel-output', that's a bit more intuitive. There's also a fix in config string handling to: 1- prevent false sharing of strings when the end node of the arc is different. 2- call registered listeners when the end node is changed For IPSec the consequences are that one cannot provide per-adjacency behaviour using different end-nodes - this was previously done for the no-SA and an SA with no protection. These cases are no handled in the esp-encrypt node. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: If3a83d03a3000f28820d9a9cb4101d244803d084
2021-11-03ipsec: Support the single IPSec interface dumpNeale Ranns1-0/+5
Type: fix Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: I93c819cdd802f0980a981d1fc5561d65b35d3382
2021-10-31ipsec: silence gcc-11 parentheses warningDamjan Marion1-1/+1
Type: fix This reverts commit 5ecda99d673298e5bf3c906e9bf6682fdcb57d83. Change-Id: I393c7d8a6b32aa4f178d6b6dac025038bbf10fe6 Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
2021-10-22ipsec: add api test fileFilip Tehlar1-0/+597
Type: improvement Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com> Change-Id: Ib3fe4f306f23541a01246b74ad0f1a7074fa03bb
2021-10-12ipsec: Performance improvement of ipsec4_output_node using flow cacheGovindarajan Mohandoss7-17/+264
Adding flow cache support to improve outbound IPv4/IPSec SPD lookup performance. Details about flow cache: Mechanism: 1. First packet of a flow will undergo linear search in SPD table. Once a policy match is found, a new entry will be added into the flow cache. From 2nd packet onwards, the policy lookup will happen in flow cache. 2. The flow cache is implemented using bihash without collision handling. This will avoid the logic to age out or recycle the old flows in flow cache. Whenever a collision occurs, old entry will be overwritten by the new entry. Worst case is when all the 256 packets in a batch result in collision and fall back to linear search. Average and best case will be O(1). 3. The size of flow cache is fixed and decided based on the number of flows to be supported. The default is set to 1 million flows. This can be made as a configurable option as a next step. 4. Whenever a SPD rule is added/deleted by the control plane, the flow cache entries will be completely deleted (reset) in the control plane. The assumption here is that SPD rule add/del is not a frequent operation from control plane. Flow cache reset is done, by putting the data plane in fall back mode, to bypass flow cache and do linear search till the SPD rule add/delete operation is complete. Once the rule is successfully added/deleted, the data plane will be allowed to make use of the flow cache. The flow cache will be reset only after flushing out the inflight packets from all the worker cores using vlib_worker_wait_one_loop(). Details about bihash usage: 1. A new bihash template (16_8) is added to support IPv4 5 tuple. BIHASH_KVP_PER_PAGE and BIHASH_KVP_AT_BUCKET_LEVEL are set to 1 in the new template. It means only one KVP is supported per bucket. 2. Collision handling is avoided by calling BV (clib_bihash_add_or_overwrite_stale) function. Through the stale callback function pointer, the KVP entry will be overwritten during collision. 3. Flow cache reset is done using BV (clib_bihash_foreach_key_value_pair) function. Through the callback function pointer, the KVP value is reset to ~0ULL. MRR performance numbers with 1 core, 1 ESP Tunnel, null-encrypt, 64B for different SPD policy matching indices: SPD Policy index : 1 10 100 1000 Throughput : MPPS/MPPS MPPS/MPPS MPPS/MPPS KPPS/MPPS (Baseline/Optimized) ARM Neoverse N1 : 5.2/4.84 4.55/4.84 2.11/4.84 329.5/4.84 ARM TX2 : 2.81/2.6 2.51/2.6 1.27/2.6 176.62/2.6 INTEL SKX : 4.93/4.48 4.29/4.46 2.05/4.48 336.79/4.47 Next Steps: Following can be made as a configurable option through startup conf at IPSec level: 1. Enable/Disable Flow cache. 2. Bihash configuration like number of buckets and memory size. 3. Dual/Quad loop unroll can be applied around bihash to further improve the performance. 4. The same flow cache logic can be applied for IPv6 as well as in IPSec inbound direction. A deeper and wider flow cache using bihash_40_8 can replace existing bihash_16_8, to make it common for both IPv4 and IPv6 in both outbound and inbound directions. Following changes are made based on the review comments: 1. ON/OFF flow cache through startup conf. Default: OFF 2. Flow cache stale entry detection using epoch counter. 3. Avoid host order endianness conversion during flow cache lookup. 4. Move IPSec startup conf to a common file. 5. Added SPD flow cache unit test case 6. Replaced bihash with vectors to implement flow cache. 7. ipsec_add_del_policy API is not mpsafe. Cleaned up inflight packets check in control plane. Type: improvement Signed-off-by: mgovind <govindarajan.Mohandoss@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Zachary Leaf <zachary.leaf@arm.com> Tested-by: Jieqiang Wang <jieqiang.wang@arm.com> Change-Id: I62b4d6625fbc6caf292427a5d2046aa5672b2006
2021-10-11docs: nitfixes in FEATURE.yamlNathan Skrzypczak1-1/+1
Type: improvement Change-Id: Iec585880085b12b08594a0640822cd831455d594 Signed-off-by: Nathan Skrzypczak <nathan.skrzypczak@gmail.com>
2021-10-07ipsec: fix protect update log if nexthop is NULLBenoît Ganne1-2/+3
If logging is on, it will try to print the address nh. Make sure it is not NULL. Type: fix Change-Id: I81c0295865901406d86e0d822a103b4d5adffe47 Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
2021-10-06docs: vnet comment nitfixesNathan Skrzypczak1-2/+2
Type: improvement Change-Id: Iac01d7830b53819ace8f199554be10ab89ecdb97 Signed-off-by: Nathan Skrzypczak <nathan.skrzypczak@gmail.com>
2021-09-29ipsec: Record the number of packets lost from an SANeale Ranns6-22/+88
Type: feature Gaps in the sequence numbers received on an SA indicate packets that were lost. Gaps are identified using the anti-replay window that records the sequences seen. Publish the number of lost packets in the stats segment at /net/ipsec/sa/lost Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: I8af1c09b7b25a705e18bf82e1623b3ce19e5a74d
2021-07-29ipsec: move startup config to common fileZachary Leaf3-51/+55
The ipsec startup.conf config currently exists in ipsec_tun.c. This is because currently the only ipsec{...} options are tunnel related. This patch moves the ipsec config to a common file (ipsec.c) for future extensibility/addition of non-tunnel related config options. Type: refactor Signed-off-by: Zachary Leaf <zachary.leaf@arm.com> Change-Id: I1569dd7948334fd2cc28523ccc6791a22dea8d32
2021-07-15misc: replace CLIB_PREFETCH with clib_prefetch_{load,store}Damjan Marion2-6/+6
Type: refactor Change-Id: Id10cbf52e8f2dd809080a228d8fa282308be84ac Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
2021-07-13misc: remove vnet_all_api_h and vnet_msg_enumFilip Tehlar1-4/+0
These file are no longer needed Type: improvement Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com> Change-Id: I34f8e0b7e17d9e8c06dcd6c5ffe51aa273cdec07
2021-07-02ipsec: ADD/update IPSec documentationNeale Ranns1-0/+199
Type: docs Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <nranns@cisco.com> Change-Id: Ica576e13953a3c720a7c093af649d1dd380cc2c0
2021-06-30ipsec: Derive the TUNNEL_V6 flag from the configured address typesNeale Ranns2-1/+8
Type: improvement There's no need for the user to set the TUNNEL_V6 flag, it can be derived from the tunnel's address type. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: I073073dc970b8a3f2b2645bc697fc00db1adbb47
2021-06-29ipsec: Fix setting the hi-sequence number for decryptNeale Ranns7-135/+229
Type: fix two problems; 1 - just because anti-reply is not enabled doesn't mean the high sequence number should not be used. - fix, there needs to be some means to detect a wrapped packet, so we use a window size of 2^30. 2 - The SA object was used as a scratch pad for the high-sequence number used during decryption. That means that once the batch has been processed the high-sequence number used is lost. This means it is not possible to distinguish this case: if (seq < IPSEC_SA_ANTI_REPLAY_WINDOW_LOWER_BOUND (tl)) { ... if (post_decrypt) { if (hi_seq_used == sa->seq_hi) /* the high sequence number used to succesfully decrypt this * packet is the same as the last-sequnence number of the SA. * that means this packet did not cause a wrap. * this packet is thus out of window and should be dropped */ return 1; else /* The packet decrypted with a different high sequence number * to the SA, that means it is the wrap packet and should be * accepted */ return 0; } - fix: don't use the SA as a scratch pad, use the 'packet_data' - the same place that is used as the scratch pad for the low sequence number. other consequences: - An SA doesn't have seq and last_seq, it has only seq; the sequence numnber of the last packet tx'd or rx'd. - there's 64bits of space available on the SA's first cache line. move the AES CTR mode IV there. - test the ESN/AR combinations to catch the bugs this fixes. This doubles the amount of tests, but without AR on they only run for 2 seconds. In the AR tests, the time taken to wait for packets that won't arrive is dropped from 1 to 0.2 seconds thus reducing the runtime of these tests from 10-15 to about 5 sceonds. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: Iaac78905289a272dc01930d70decd8109cf5e7a5
2021-06-29ipsec: increment SPD policy counters for bypass and discard actions in ↵Zachary Leaf1-0/+20
ipsec4_input_node ipsec_spd_policy_counters are incremented only for matched inbound PROTECT actions (:273 and :370). BYPASS + DISCARD actions also have SPD policy counters that should be incremented on match. This fix increments the counters for inbound BYPASS and DISCARD actions. Type: fix Signed-off-by: Zachary Leaf <zachary.leaf@arm.com> Change-Id: Iac3c6d344be25ba5326e1ed45115ca299dee5f49
2021-06-28ipsec: Split the SA add_del API into an separate add and delNeale Ranns2-36/+98
Type: improvement the rationale being that the del only requires the SA's ID, so it's a bit mean to require the client to fill out all the other information as well. Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: Ibbc20405e74d6a0e1a3797465ead5271f15888e4
2021-06-22ipsec: api cleanupFilip Tehlar2-81/+19
Use autogenerated code. Does not change API definitions. Type: improvement Signed-off-by: Filip Tehlar <ftehlar@cisco.com> Change-Id: I0db7343e907524af5adb2f4771b45712927d5833
2021-06-15ipsec: fix length check when adding footer+icvBenoît Ganne1-1/+2
Length check must also take current_data into account. Type: fix Change-Id: I7a1b1752868892d40f59490d05452ef24565cca6 Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
2021-06-14linux-cp: Add tests for tun devicesNeale Ranns3-0/+46
Type: test Signed-off-by: Neale Ranns <neale@graphiant.com> Change-Id: Iec69d8624b15766ed65e7d09777819d2242dee17
2021-06-08ipsec: fix async crypto frame leakMatthew Smith2-54/+50
Type: fix If an async crypto frame is allocated during ESP encrypt/decrypt but a buffer/op is not subsequently added to the frame, the frame leaks. It is not submitted if the count of async ops is zero nor is it returned to the frame pool. This happens frequently if >= 2 worker threads are configured and a vector of buffers all have to be handed off to other threads. Wait until it is almost certain that the buffer will be added to the frame before allocating the frame to make it more unlikely that an allocated frame will not have any operations added to it. For encrypt this is sufficient to ressolve the leak. For decrypt there is still a chance that the buffer will fail to be added to the frame, so remove the counter of async ops and ensure that all frames that were allocated get either submitted or freed at the end. Change-Id: I4778c3265359b192d8a88ab9f8c53519d46285a2 Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2021-06-04ipsec: fix crypto ops in esp decryptBenoît Ganne1-2/+7
When both chained and non-chained buffers are processed in the same vector, make sure the non-chained buffers are processed as non-chained crypto ops. Type: fix Change-Id: I19fc02c25a0d5e2e8a1342e2b88bbae3fe92862f Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>