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diff -u --recursive --new-file v1.3.35/linux/net/ipv4/ip_fragment.c linux/net/ipv4/ip_fragment.c
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+/*
+ * INET		An implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite for the LINUX
+ *		operating system.  INET is implemented using the  BSD Socket
+ *		interface as the means of communication with the user level.
+ *
+ *		The IP fragmentation functionality.
+ *		
+ * Authors:	Fred N. van Kempen <waltje@uWalt.NL.Mugnet.ORG>
+ *		Alan Cox <Alan.Cox@linux.org>
+ *
+ * Fixes:
+ *		Alan Cox	:	Split from ip.c , see ip_input.c for history.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/skbuff.h>
+#include <linux/ip.h>
+#include <linux/icmp.h>
+#include <net/sock.h>
+#include <net/ip.h>
+#include <net/icmp.h>
+#include <linux/tcp.h>
+#include <linux/udp.h>
+#include <linux/firewall.h>
+#include <linux/ip_fw.h>
+#include <net/checksum.h>
+
+/*
+ *	This fragment handler is a bit of a heap. On the other hand it works quite
+ *	happily and handles things quite well.
+ */
+
+static struct ipq *ipqueue = NULL;		/* IP fragment queue	*/
+
+/*
+ *	Create a new fragment entry.
+ */
+
+static struct ipfrag *ip_frag_create(int offset, int end, struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned char *ptr)
+{
+	struct ipfrag *fp;
+
+	fp = (struct ipfrag *) kmalloc(sizeof(struct ipfrag), GFP_ATOMIC);
+	if (fp == NULL)
+	{
+		NETDEBUG(printk("IP: frag_create: no memory left !\n"));
+		return(NULL);
+	}
+	memset(fp, 0, sizeof(struct ipfrag));
+
+	/* Fill in the structure. */
+	fp->offset = offset;
+	fp->end = end;
+	fp->len = end - offset;
+	fp->skb = skb;
+	fp->ptr = ptr;
+
+	return(fp);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ *	Find the correct entry in the "incomplete datagrams" queue for
+ *	this IP datagram, and return the queue entry address if found.
+ */
+
+static struct ipq *ip_find(struct iphdr *iph)
+{
+	struct ipq *qp;
+	struct ipq *qplast;
+
+	cli();
+	qplast = NULL;
+	for(qp = ipqueue; qp != NULL; qplast = qp, qp = qp->next)
+	{
+		if (iph->id== qp->iph->id && iph->saddr == qp->iph->saddr &&
+			iph->daddr == qp->iph->daddr && iph->protocol == qp->iph->protocol)
+		{
+			del_timer(&qp->timer);	/* So it doesn't vanish on us. The timer will be reset anyway */
+			sti();
+			return(qp);
+		}
+	}
+	sti();
+	return(NULL);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ *	Remove an entry from the "incomplete datagrams" queue, either
+ *	because we completed, reassembled and processed it, or because
+ *	it timed out.
+ */
+
+static void ip_free(struct ipq *qp)
+{
+	struct ipfrag *fp;
+	struct ipfrag *xp;
+
+	/*
+	 * Stop the timer for this entry.
+	 */
+
+	del_timer(&qp->timer);
+
+	/* Remove this entry from the "incomplete datagrams" queue. */
+	cli();
+	if (qp->prev == NULL)
+	{
+		ipqueue = qp->next;
+		if (ipqueue != NULL)
+			ipqueue->prev = NULL;
+	}
+	else
+	{
+		qp->prev->next = qp->next;
+		if (qp->next != NULL)
+			qp->next->prev = qp->prev;
+	}
+
+	/* Release all fragment data. */
+
+	fp = qp->fragments;
+	while (fp != NULL)
+	{
+		xp = fp->next;
+		IS_SKB(fp->skb);
+		kfree_skb(fp->skb,FREE_READ);
+		kfree_s(fp, sizeof(struct ipfrag));
+		fp = xp;
+	}
+
+	/* Release the IP header. */
+	kfree_s(qp->iph, 64 + 8);
+
+	/* Finally, release the queue descriptor itself. */
+	kfree_s(qp, sizeof(struct ipq));
+	sti();
+}
+
+
+/*
+ *	Oops- a fragment queue timed out.  Kill it and send an ICMP reply.
+ */
+
+static void ip_expire(unsigned long arg)
+{
+	struct ipq *qp;
+
+	qp = (struct ipq *)arg;
+
+	/*
+	 *	Send an ICMP "Fragment Reassembly Timeout" message.
+	 */
+
+	ip_statistics.IpReasmTimeout++;
+	ip_statistics.IpReasmFails++;   
+	/* This if is always true... shrug */
+	if(qp->fragments!=NULL)
+		icmp_send(qp->fragments->skb,ICMP_TIME_EXCEEDED,
+				ICMP_EXC_FRAGTIME, 0, qp->dev);
+
+	/*
+	 *	Nuke the fragment queue.
+	 */
+	ip_free(qp);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * 	Add an entry to the 'ipq' queue for a newly received IP datagram.
+ * 	We will (hopefully :-) receive all other fragments of this datagram
+ * 	in time, so we just create a queue for this datagram, in which we
+ * 	will insert the received fragments at their respective positions.
+ */
+
+static struct ipq *ip_create(struct sk_buff *skb, struct iphdr *iph, struct device *dev)
+{
+	struct ipq *qp;
+	int ihlen;
+
+	qp = (struct ipq *) kmalloc(sizeof(struct ipq), GFP_ATOMIC);
+	if (qp == NULL)
+	{
+		NETDEBUG(printk("IP: create: no memory left !\n"));
+		return(NULL);
+		skb->dev = qp->dev;
+	}
+	memset(qp, 0, sizeof(struct ipq));
+
+	/*
+	 *	Allocate memory for the IP header (plus 8 octets for ICMP).
+	 */
+
+	ihlen = iph->ihl * 4;
+	qp->iph = (struct iphdr *) kmalloc(64 + 8, GFP_ATOMIC);
+	if (qp->iph == NULL)
+	{
+		NETDEBUG(printk("IP: create: no memory left !\n"));
+		kfree_s(qp, sizeof(struct ipq));
+		return(NULL);
+	}
+
+	memcpy(qp->iph, iph, ihlen + 8);
+	qp->len = 0;
+	qp->ihlen = ihlen;
+	qp->fragments = NULL;
+	qp->dev = dev;
+
+	/* Start a timer for this entry. */
+	qp->timer.expires = jiffies + IP_FRAG_TIME;	/* about 30 seconds	*/
+	qp->timer.data = (unsigned long) qp;		/* pointer to queue	*/
+	qp->timer.function = ip_expire;			/* expire function	*/
+	add_timer(&qp->timer);
+
+	/* Add this entry to the queue. */
+	qp->prev = NULL;
+	cli();
+	qp->next = ipqueue;
+	if (qp->next != NULL)
+		qp->next->prev = qp;
+	ipqueue = qp;
+	sti();
+	return(qp);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ *	See if a fragment queue is complete.
+ */
+
+static int ip_done(struct ipq *qp)
+{
+	struct ipfrag *fp;
+	int offset;
+
+	/* Only possible if we received the final fragment. */
+	if (qp->len == 0)
+		return(0);
+
+	/* Check all fragment offsets to see if they connect. */
+	fp = qp->fragments;
+	offset = 0;
+	while (fp != NULL)
+	{
+		if (fp->offset > offset)
+			return(0);	/* fragment(s) missing */
+		offset = fp->end;
+		fp = fp->next;
+	}
+
+	/* All fragments are present. */
+	return(1);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ *	Build a new IP datagram from all its fragments.
+ *
+ *	FIXME: We copy here because we lack an effective way of handling lists
+ *	of bits on input. Until the new skb data handling is in I'm not going
+ *	to touch this with a bargepole. 
+ */
+
+static struct sk_buff *ip_glue(struct ipq *qp)
+{
+	struct sk_buff *skb;
+	struct iphdr *iph;
+	struct ipfrag *fp;
+	unsigned char *ptr;
+	int count, len;
+
+	/*
+	 *	Allocate a new buffer for the datagram.
+	 */
+	len = qp->ihlen + qp->len;
+
+	if ((skb = dev_alloc_skb(len)) == NULL)
+	{
+		ip_statistics.IpReasmFails++;
+		NETDEBUG(printk("IP: queue_glue: no memory for gluing queue %p\n", qp));
+		ip_free(qp);
+		return(NULL);
+	}
+
+	/* Fill in the basic details. */
+	skb_put(skb,len);
+	skb->h.raw = skb->data;
+	skb->free = 1;
+
+	/* Copy the original IP headers into the new buffer. */
+	ptr = (unsigned char *) skb->h.raw;
+	memcpy(ptr, ((unsigned char *) qp->iph), qp->ihlen);
+	ptr += qp->ihlen;
+
+	count = 0;
+
+	/* Copy the data portions of all fragments into the new buffer. */
+	fp = qp->fragments;
+	while(fp != NULL)
+	{
+		if(count+fp->len > skb->len)
+		{
+			NETDEBUG(printk("Invalid fragment list: Fragment over size.\n"));
+			ip_free(qp);
+			kfree_skb(skb,FREE_WRITE);
+			ip_statistics.IpReasmFails++;
+			return NULL;
+		}
+		memcpy((ptr + fp->offset), fp->ptr, fp->len);
+		count += fp->len;
+		fp = fp->next;
+	}
+
+	/* We glued together all fragments, so remove the queue entry. */
+	ip_free(qp);
+
+	/* Done with all fragments. Fixup the new IP header. */
+	iph = skb->h.iph;
+	iph->frag_off = 0;
+	iph->tot_len = htons((iph->ihl * 4) + count);
+	skb->ip_hdr = iph;
+
+	ip_statistics.IpReasmOKs++;
+	return(skb);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ *	Process an incoming IP datagram fragment.
+ */
+
+struct sk_buff *ip_defrag(struct iphdr *iph, struct sk_buff *skb, struct device *dev)
+{
+	struct ipfrag *prev, *next, *tmp;
+	struct ipfrag *tfp;
+	struct ipq *qp;
+	struct sk_buff *skb2;
+	unsigned char *ptr;
+	int flags, offset;
+	int i, ihl, end;
+
+	ip_statistics.IpReasmReqds++;
+
+	/* Find the entry of this IP datagram in the "incomplete datagrams" queue. */
+	qp = ip_find(iph);
+
+	/* Is this a non-fragmented datagram? */
+	offset = ntohs(iph->frag_off);
+	flags = offset & ~IP_OFFSET;
+	offset &= IP_OFFSET;
+	if (((flags & IP_MF) == 0) && (offset == 0))
+	{
+		if (qp != NULL)
+			ip_free(qp);	/* Huh? How could this exist?? */
+		return(skb);
+	}
+
+	offset <<= 3;		/* offset is in 8-byte chunks */
+	ihl = iph->ihl * 4;
+
+	/*
+	 * If the queue already existed, keep restarting its timer as long
+	 * as we still are receiving fragments.  Otherwise, create a fresh
+	 * queue entry.
+	 */
+
+	if (qp != NULL)
+	{
+		/* ANK. If the first fragment is received,
+		 * we should remember the correct IP header (with options)
+		 */
+	        if (offset == 0)
+		{
+			qp->ihlen = ihl;
+			memcpy(qp->iph, iph, ihl+8);
+		}
+		del_timer(&qp->timer);
+		qp->timer.expires = jiffies + IP_FRAG_TIME;	/* about 30 seconds */
+		qp->timer.data = (unsigned long) qp;	/* pointer to queue */
+		qp->timer.function = ip_expire;		/* expire function */
+		add_timer(&qp->timer);
+	}
+	else
+	{
+		/*
+		 *	If we failed to create it, then discard the frame
+		 */
+		if ((qp = ip_create(skb, iph, dev)) == NULL)
+		{
+			skb->sk = NULL;
+			kfree_skb(skb, FREE_READ);
+			ip_statistics.IpReasmFails++;
+			return NULL;
+		}
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 *	Determine the position of this fragment.
+	 */
+
+	end = offset + ntohs(iph->tot_len) - ihl;
+
+	/*
+	 *	Point into the IP datagram 'data' part.
+	 */
+
+	ptr = skb->data + ihl;
+
+	/*
+	 *	Is this the final fragment?
+	 */
+
+	if ((flags & IP_MF) == 0)
+		qp->len = end;
+
+	/*
+	 * 	Find out which fragments are in front and at the back of us
+	 * 	in the chain of fragments so far.  We must know where to put
+	 * 	this fragment, right?
+	 */
+
+	prev = NULL;
+	for(next = qp->fragments; next != NULL; next = next->next)
+	{
+		if (next->offset > offset)
+			break;	/* bingo! */
+		prev = next;
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * 	We found where to put this one.
+	 * 	Check for overlap with preceding fragment, and, if needed,
+	 * 	align things so that any overlaps are eliminated.
+	 */
+	if (prev != NULL && offset < prev->end)
+	{
+		i = prev->end - offset;
+		offset += i;	/* ptr into datagram */
+		ptr += i;	/* ptr into fragment data */
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * Look for overlap with succeeding segments.
+	 * If we can merge fragments, do it.
+	 */
+
+	for(tmp=next; tmp != NULL; tmp = tfp)
+	{
+		tfp = tmp->next;
+		if (tmp->offset >= end)
+			break;		/* no overlaps at all */
+
+		i = end - next->offset;			/* overlap is 'i' bytes */
+		tmp->len -= i;				/* so reduce size of	*/
+		tmp->offset += i;			/* next fragment	*/
+		tmp->ptr += i;
+		/*
+		 *	If we get a frag size of <= 0, remove it and the packet
+		 *	that it goes with.
+		 */
+		if (tmp->len <= 0)
+		{
+			if (tmp->prev != NULL)
+				tmp->prev->next = tmp->next;
+			else
+				qp->fragments = tmp->next;
+
+			if (tfp->next != NULL)
+				tmp->next->prev = tmp->prev;
+			
+			next=tfp;	/* We have killed the original next frame */
+
+			kfree_skb(tmp->skb,FREE_READ);
+			kfree_s(tmp, sizeof(struct ipfrag));
+		}
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 *	Insert this fragment in the chain of fragments.
+	 */
+
+	tfp = NULL;
+	tfp = ip_frag_create(offset, end, skb, ptr);
+
+	/*
+	 *	No memory to save the fragment - so throw the lot
+	 */
+
+	if (!tfp)
+	{
+		skb->sk = NULL;
+		kfree_skb(skb, FREE_READ);
+		return NULL;
+	}
+	tfp->prev = prev;
+	tfp->next = next;
+	if (prev != NULL)
+		prev->next = tfp;
+	else
+		qp->fragments = tfp;
+
+	if (next != NULL)
+		next->prev = tfp;
+
+	/*
+	 * 	OK, so we inserted this new fragment into the chain.
+	 * 	Check if we now have a full IP datagram which we can
+	 * 	bump up to the IP layer...
+	 */
+
+	if (ip_done(qp))
+	{
+		skb2 = ip_glue(qp);		/* glue together the fragments */
+		return(skb2);
+	}
+	return(NULL);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ *	This IP datagram is too large to be sent in one piece.  Break it up into
+ *	smaller pieces (each of size equal to the MAC header plus IP header plus
+ *	a block of the data of the original IP data part) that will yet fit in a
+ *	single device frame, and queue such a frame for sending by calling the
+ *	ip_queue_xmit().  Note that this is recursion, and bad things will happen
+ *	if this function causes a loop...
+ *
+ *	Yes this is inefficient, feel free to submit a quicker one.
+ *
+ */
+ 
+void ip_fragment(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb, struct device *dev, int is_frag)
+{
+	struct iphdr *iph;
+	unsigned char *raw;
+	unsigned char *ptr;
+	struct sk_buff *skb2;
+	int left, mtu, hlen, len;
+	int offset;
+	unsigned long flags;
+
+	/*
+	 *	Point into the IP datagram header.
+	 */
+
+	raw = skb->data;
+#if 0
+	iph = (struct iphdr *) (raw + dev->hard_header_len);	
+	skb->ip_hdr = iph;
+#else
+	iph = skb->ip_hdr;
+#endif
+
+	/*
+	 *	Setup starting values.
+	 */
+
+	hlen = iph->ihl * 4;
+	left = ntohs(iph->tot_len) - hlen;	/* Space per frame */
+	hlen += dev->hard_header_len;		/* Total header size */
+	mtu = (dev->mtu - hlen);		/* Size of data space */
+	ptr = (raw + hlen);			/* Where to start from */
+
+	/*
+	 *	Check for any "DF" flag. [DF means do not fragment]
+	 */
+
+	if (ntohs(iph->frag_off) & IP_DF)
+	{
+		ip_statistics.IpFragFails++;
+		printk("ip_queue_xmit: frag needed\n");
+		return;
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 *	The protocol doesn't seem to say what to do in the case that the
+	 *	frame + options doesn't fit the mtu. As it used to fall down dead
+	 *	in this case we were fortunate it didn't happen
+	 */
+
+	if(mtu<8)
+	{
+		/* It's wrong but it's better than nothing */
+		icmp_send(skb,ICMP_DEST_UNREACH,ICMP_FRAG_NEEDED,dev->mtu, dev);
+		ip_statistics.IpFragFails++;
+		return;
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 *	Fragment the datagram.
+	 */
+
+	/*
+	 *	The initial offset is 0 for a complete frame. When
+	 *	fragmenting fragments it's wherever this one starts.
+	 */
+
+	if (is_frag & 2)
+		offset = (ntohs(iph->frag_off) & IP_OFFSET) << 3;
+	else
+		offset = 0;
+
+
+	/*
+	 *	Keep copying data until we run out.
+	 */
+
+	while(left > 0)
+	{
+		len = left;
+		/* IF: it doesn't fit, use 'mtu' - the data space left */
+		if (len > mtu)
+			len = mtu;
+		/* IF: we are not sending upto and including the packet end
+		   then align the next start on an eight byte boundary */
+		if (len < left)
+		{
+			len/=8;
+			len*=8;
+		}
+		/*
+		 *	Allocate buffer.
+		 */
+
+		if ((skb2 = alloc_skb(len + hlen+15,GFP_ATOMIC)) == NULL)
+		{
+			NETDEBUG(printk("IP: frag: no memory for new fragment!\n"));
+			ip_statistics.IpFragFails++;
+			return;
+		}
+
+		/*
+		 *	Set up data on packet
+		 */
+
+		skb2->arp = skb->arp;
+		if(skb->free==0)
+			printk("IP fragmenter: BUG free!=1 in fragmenter\n");
+		skb2->free = 1;
+		skb_put(skb2,len + hlen);
+		skb2->h.raw=(char *) skb2->data;
+		/*
+		 *	Charge the memory for the fragment to any owner
+		 *	it might possess
+		 */
+
+		save_flags(flags);
+		if (sk)
+		{
+			cli();
+			sk->wmem_alloc += skb2->truesize;
+			skb2->sk=sk;
+		}
+		restore_flags(flags);
+		skb2->raddr = skb->raddr;	/* For rebuild_header - must be here */
+
+		/*
+		 *	Copy the packet header into the new buffer.
+		 */
+
+		memcpy(skb2->h.raw, raw, hlen);
+
+		/*
+		 *	Copy a block of the IP datagram.
+		 */
+		memcpy(skb2->h.raw + hlen, ptr, len);
+		left -= len;
+
+		skb2->h.raw+=dev->hard_header_len;
+
+		/*
+		 *	Fill in the new header fields.
+		 */
+		iph = (struct iphdr *)(skb2->h.raw/*+dev->hard_header_len*/);
+		iph->frag_off = htons((offset >> 3));
+		skb2->ip_hdr = iph;
+
+		/* ANK: dirty, but effective trick. Upgrade options only if
+		 * the segment to be fragmented was THE FIRST (otherwise,
+		 * options are already fixed) and make it ONCE
+		 * on the initial skb, so that all the following fragments
+		 * will inherit fixed options.
+		 */
+		if (offset == 0)
+			ip_options_fragment(skb);
+
+		/*
+		 *	Added AC : If we are fragmenting a fragment thats not the
+		 *		   last fragment then keep MF on each bit
+		 */
+		if (left > 0 || (is_frag & 1))
+			iph->frag_off |= htons(IP_MF);
+		ptr += len;
+		offset += len;
+
+		/*
+		 *	Put this fragment into the sending queue.
+		 */
+
+		ip_statistics.IpFragCreates++;
+
+		ip_queue_xmit(sk, dev, skb2, 2);
+	}
+	ip_statistics.IpFragOKs++;
+}
+
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