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author | David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> | 2007-04-26 18:48:28 -0400 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2007-04-26 18:48:28 -0400 |
commit | 17926a79320afa9b95df6b977b40cca6d8713cea (patch) | |
tree | 5cedff43b69520ad17b86783d3752053686ec99c /include/rxrpc/packet.h | |
parent | e19dff1fdd99a25819af74cf0710e147fff4fd3a (diff) |
[AF_RXRPC]: Provide secure RxRPC sockets for use by userspace and kernel both
Provide AF_RXRPC sockets that can be used to talk to AFS servers, or serve
answers to AFS clients. KerberosIV security is fully supported. The patches
and some example test programs can be found in:
http://people.redhat.com/~dhowells/rxrpc/
This will eventually replace the old implementation of kernel-only RxRPC
currently resident in net/rxrpc/.
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/rxrpc/packet.h')
-rw-r--r-- | include/rxrpc/packet.h | 85 |
1 files changed, 83 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/include/rxrpc/packet.h b/include/rxrpc/packet.h index 1447f0aaa0e..452a9bb02d4 100644 --- a/include/rxrpc/packet.h +++ b/include/rxrpc/packet.h | |||
@@ -33,7 +33,8 @@ struct rxrpc_header | |||
33 | #define RXRPC_MAXCALLS 4 /* max active calls per conn */ | 33 | #define RXRPC_MAXCALLS 4 /* max active calls per conn */ |
34 | #define RXRPC_CHANNELMASK (RXRPC_MAXCALLS-1) /* mask for channel ID */ | 34 | #define RXRPC_CHANNELMASK (RXRPC_MAXCALLS-1) /* mask for channel ID */ |
35 | #define RXRPC_CIDMASK (~RXRPC_CHANNELMASK) /* mask for connection ID */ | 35 | #define RXRPC_CIDMASK (~RXRPC_CHANNELMASK) /* mask for connection ID */ |
36 | #define RXRPC_CIDSHIFT 2 /* shift for connection ID */ | 36 | #define RXRPC_CIDSHIFT ilog2(RXRPC_MAXCALLS) /* shift for connection ID */ |
37 | #define RXRPC_CID_INC (1 << RXRPC_CIDSHIFT) /* connection ID increment */ | ||
37 | 38 | ||
38 | __be32 callNumber; /* call ID (0 for connection-level packets) */ | 39 | __be32 callNumber; /* call ID (0 for connection-level packets) */ |
39 | #define RXRPC_PROCESS_MAXCALLS (1<<2) /* maximum number of active calls per conn (power of 2) */ | 40 | #define RXRPC_PROCESS_MAXCALLS (1<<2) /* maximum number of active calls per conn (power of 2) */ |
@@ -62,7 +63,10 @@ struct rxrpc_header | |||
62 | 63 | ||
63 | uint8_t userStatus; /* app-layer defined status */ | 64 | uint8_t userStatus; /* app-layer defined status */ |
64 | uint8_t securityIndex; /* security protocol ID */ | 65 | uint8_t securityIndex; /* security protocol ID */ |
65 | __be16 _rsvd; /* reserved (used by kerberos security as cksum) */ | 66 | union { |
67 | __be16 _rsvd; /* reserved */ | ||
68 | __be16 cksum; /* kerberos security checksum */ | ||
69 | }; | ||
66 | __be16 serviceId; /* service ID */ | 70 | __be16 serviceId; /* service ID */ |
67 | 71 | ||
68 | } __attribute__((packed)); | 72 | } __attribute__((packed)); |
@@ -124,4 +128,81 @@ struct rxrpc_ackpacket | |||
124 | 128 | ||
125 | } __attribute__((packed)); | 129 | } __attribute__((packed)); |
126 | 130 | ||
131 | /* | ||
132 | * ACK packets can have a further piece of information tagged on the end | ||
133 | */ | ||
134 | struct rxrpc_ackinfo { | ||
135 | __be32 rxMTU; /* maximum Rx MTU size (bytes) [AFS 3.3] */ | ||
136 | __be32 maxMTU; /* maximum interface MTU size (bytes) [AFS 3.3] */ | ||
137 | __be32 rwind; /* Rx window size (packets) [AFS 3.4] */ | ||
138 | __be32 jumbo_max; /* max packets to stick into a jumbo packet [AFS 3.5] */ | ||
139 | }; | ||
140 | |||
141 | /*****************************************************************************/ | ||
142 | /* | ||
143 | * Kerberos security type-2 challenge packet | ||
144 | */ | ||
145 | struct rxkad_challenge { | ||
146 | __be32 version; /* version of this challenge type */ | ||
147 | __be32 nonce; /* encrypted random number */ | ||
148 | __be32 min_level; /* minimum security level */ | ||
149 | __be32 __padding; /* padding to 8-byte boundary */ | ||
150 | } __attribute__((packed)); | ||
151 | |||
152 | /*****************************************************************************/ | ||
153 | /* | ||
154 | * Kerberos security type-2 response packet | ||
155 | */ | ||
156 | struct rxkad_response { | ||
157 | __be32 version; /* version of this reponse type */ | ||
158 | __be32 __pad; | ||
159 | |||
160 | /* encrypted bit of the response */ | ||
161 | struct { | ||
162 | __be32 epoch; /* current epoch */ | ||
163 | __be32 cid; /* parent connection ID */ | ||
164 | __be32 checksum; /* checksum */ | ||
165 | __be32 securityIndex; /* security type */ | ||
166 | __be32 call_id[4]; /* encrypted call IDs */ | ||
167 | __be32 inc_nonce; /* challenge nonce + 1 */ | ||
168 | __be32 level; /* desired level */ | ||
169 | } encrypted; | ||
170 | |||
171 | __be32 kvno; /* Kerberos key version number */ | ||
172 | __be32 ticket_len; /* Kerberos ticket length */ | ||
173 | } __attribute__((packed)); | ||
174 | |||
175 | /*****************************************************************************/ | ||
176 | /* | ||
177 | * RxRPC-level abort codes | ||
178 | */ | ||
179 | #define RX_CALL_DEAD -1 /* call/conn has been inactive and is shut down */ | ||
180 | #define RX_INVALID_OPERATION -2 /* invalid operation requested / attempted */ | ||
181 | #define RX_CALL_TIMEOUT -3 /* call timeout exceeded */ | ||
182 | #define RX_EOF -4 /* unexpected end of data on read op */ | ||
183 | #define RX_PROTOCOL_ERROR -5 /* low-level protocol error */ | ||
184 | #define RX_USER_ABORT -6 /* generic user abort */ | ||
185 | #define RX_ADDRINUSE -7 /* UDP port in use */ | ||
186 | #define RX_DEBUGI_BADTYPE -8 /* bad debugging packet type */ | ||
187 | |||
188 | /* | ||
189 | * Rx kerberos security abort codes | ||
190 | * - unfortunately we have no generalised security abort codes to say things | ||
191 | * like "unsupported security", so we have to use these instead and hope the | ||
192 | * other side understands | ||
193 | */ | ||
194 | #define RXKADINCONSISTENCY 19270400 /* security module structure inconsistent */ | ||
195 | #define RXKADPACKETSHORT 19270401 /* packet too short for security challenge */ | ||
196 | #define RXKADLEVELFAIL 19270402 /* security level negotiation failed */ | ||
197 | #define RXKADTICKETLEN 19270403 /* ticket length too short or too long */ | ||
198 | #define RXKADOUTOFSEQUENCE 19270404 /* packet had bad sequence number */ | ||
199 | #define RXKADNOAUTH 19270405 /* caller not authorised */ | ||
200 | #define RXKADBADKEY 19270406 /* illegal key: bad parity or weak */ | ||
201 | #define RXKADBADTICKET 19270407 /* security object was passed a bad ticket */ | ||
202 | #define RXKADUNKNOWNKEY 19270408 /* ticket contained unknown key version number */ | ||
203 | #define RXKADEXPIRED 19270409 /* authentication expired */ | ||
204 | #define RXKADSEALEDINCON 19270410 /* sealed data inconsistent */ | ||
205 | #define RXKADDATALEN 19270411 /* user data too long */ | ||
206 | #define RXKADILLEGALLEVEL 19270412 /* caller not authorised to use encrypted conns */ | ||
207 | |||
127 | #endif /* _LINUX_RXRPC_PACKET_H */ | 208 | #endif /* _LINUX_RXRPC_PACKET_H */ |