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-rw-r--r--pkg/abi/linux/netfilter.go47
-rw-r--r--pkg/sentry/socket/netfilter/netfilter.go286
-rw-r--r--pkg/tcpip/iptables/iptables.go3
-rw-r--r--pkg/tcpip/iptables/types.go4
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/tcpip/iptables/udp_matcher.go109
-rw-r--r--pkg/tcpip/network/ipv4/ipv4.go10
6 files changed, 373 insertions, 86 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/abi/linux/netfilter.go b/pkg/abi/linux/netfilter.go
index 33fcc6c95..8e40bcc62 100644
--- a/pkg/abi/linux/netfilter.go
+++ b/pkg/abi/linux/netfilter.go
@@ -198,6 +198,13 @@ type XTEntryMatch struct {
// SizeOfXTEntryMatch is the size of an XTEntryMatch.
const SizeOfXTEntryMatch = 32
+// KernelXTEntryMatch is identical to XTEntryMatch, but contains
+// variable-length Data field.
+type KernelXTEntryMatch struct {
+ XTEntryMatch
+ Data []byte
+}
+
// XTEntryTarget holds a target for a rule. For example, it can specify that
// packets matching the rule should DROP, ACCEPT, or use an extension target.
// iptables-extension(8) has a list of possible targets.
@@ -340,3 +347,43 @@ func goString(cstring []byte) string {
}
return string(cstring)
}
+
+// XTUDP holds data for matching UDP packets. It corresponds to struct xt_udp
+// in include/uapi/linux/netfilter/xt_tcpudp.h.
+type XTUDP struct {
+ // SourcePortStart is the inclusive start of the range of source ports
+ // to which the matcher applies.
+ SourcePortStart uint16
+
+ // SourcePortEnd is the inclusive end of the range of source ports to
+ // which the matcher applies.
+ SourcePortEnd uint16
+
+ // DestinationPortStart is the inclusive start of the destination port
+ // range to which the matcher applies.
+ DestinationPortStart uint16
+
+ // DestinationPortEnd is the inclusive end of the destination port
+ // range to which the matcher applies.
+ DestinationPortEnd uint16
+
+ // InverseFlags flips the meaning of certain fields. See the
+ // TX_UDP_INV_* flags.
+ InverseFlags uint8
+
+ _ uint8
+}
+
+// SizeOfXTUDP is the size of an XTUDP.
+const SizeOfXTUDP = 10
+
+// Flags in XTUDP.InverseFlags. Corresponding constants are in
+// include/uapi/linux/netfilter/xt_tcpudp.h.
+const (
+ // Invert the meaning of SourcePortStart/End.
+ XT_UDP_INV_SRCPT = 0x01
+ // Invert the meaning of DestinationPortStart/End.
+ XT_UDP_INV_DSTPT = 0x02
+ // Enable all flags.
+ XT_UDP_INV_MASK = 0x03
+)
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/socket/netfilter/netfilter.go b/pkg/sentry/socket/netfilter/netfilter.go
index 6ef740463..445d08d11 100644
--- a/pkg/sentry/socket/netfilter/netfilter.go
+++ b/pkg/sentry/socket/netfilter/netfilter.go
@@ -34,9 +34,16 @@ import (
// shouldn't be reached - an error has occurred if we fall through to one.
const errorTargetName = "ERROR"
-// metadata is opaque to netstack. It holds data that we need to translate
-// between Linux's and netstack's iptables representations.
-// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/170): This might be removable.
+const (
+ matcherNameUDP = "udp"
+)
+
+// Metadata is used to verify that we are correctly serializing and
+// deserializing iptables into structs consumable by the iptables tool. We save
+// a metadata struct when the tables are written, and when they are read out we
+// verify that certain fields are the same.
+//
+// metadata is used by this serialization/deserializing code, not netstack.
type metadata struct {
HookEntry [linux.NF_INET_NUMHOOKS]uint32
Underflow [linux.NF_INET_NUMHOOKS]uint32
@@ -44,6 +51,11 @@ type metadata struct {
Size uint32
}
+// nflog logs messages related to the writing and reading of iptables.
+func nflog(format string, args ...interface{}) {
+ log.Infof("netfilter: "+format, args...)
+}
+
// GetInfo returns information about iptables.
func GetInfo(t *kernel.Task, stack *stack.Stack, outPtr usermem.Addr) (linux.IPTGetinfo, *syserr.Error) {
// Read in the struct and table name.
@@ -72,6 +84,8 @@ func GetInfo(t *kernel.Task, stack *stack.Stack, outPtr usermem.Addr) (linux.IPT
info.NumEntries = metadata.NumEntries
info.Size = metadata.Size
+ nflog("returning info: %+v", info)
+
return info, nil
}
@@ -80,21 +94,26 @@ func GetEntries(t *kernel.Task, stack *stack.Stack, outPtr usermem.Addr, outLen
// Read in the struct and table name.
var userEntries linux.IPTGetEntries
if _, err := t.CopyIn(outPtr, &userEntries); err != nil {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: couldn't copy in entries %q", userEntries.Name)
return linux.KernelIPTGetEntries{}, syserr.FromError(err)
}
// Find the appropriate table.
table, err := findTable(stack, userEntries.Name)
if err != nil {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: couldn't find table %q", userEntries.Name)
return linux.KernelIPTGetEntries{}, err
}
// Convert netstack's iptables rules to something that the iptables
// tool can understand.
- entries, _, err := convertNetstackToBinary(userEntries.Name.String(), table)
+ entries, meta, err := convertNetstackToBinary(userEntries.Name.String(), table)
if err != nil {
return linux.KernelIPTGetEntries{}, err
}
+ if meta != table.Metadata().(metadata) {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("Table %q metadata changed between writing and reading. Was saved as %+v, but is now %+v", userEntries.Name.String(), table.Metadata().(metadata), meta))
+ }
if binary.Size(entries) > uintptr(outLen) {
log.Warningf("Insufficient GetEntries output size: %d", uintptr(outLen))
return linux.KernelIPTGetEntries{}, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
@@ -148,15 +167,19 @@ func convertNetstackToBinary(tablename string, table iptables.Table) (linux.Kern
copy(entries.Name[:], tablename)
for ruleIdx, rule := range table.Rules {
+ nflog("convert to binary: current offset: %d", entries.Size)
+
// Is this a chain entry point?
for hook, hookRuleIdx := range table.BuiltinChains {
if hookRuleIdx == ruleIdx {
+ nflog("convert to binary: found hook %d at offset %d", hook, entries.Size)
meta.HookEntry[hook] = entries.Size
}
}
// Is this a chain underflow point?
for underflow, underflowRuleIdx := range table.Underflows {
if underflowRuleIdx == ruleIdx {
+ nflog("convert to binary: found underflow %d at offset %d", underflow, entries.Size)
meta.Underflow[underflow] = entries.Size
}
}
@@ -176,6 +199,10 @@ func convertNetstackToBinary(tablename string, table iptables.Table) (linux.Kern
// Serialize the matcher and add it to the
// entry.
serialized := marshalMatcher(matcher)
+ nflog("convert to binary: matcher serialized as: %v", serialized)
+ if len(serialized)%8 != 0 {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("matcher %T is not 64-bit aligned", matcher))
+ }
entry.Elems = append(entry.Elems, serialized...)
entry.NextOffset += uint16(len(serialized))
entry.TargetOffset += uint16(len(serialized))
@@ -183,27 +210,64 @@ func convertNetstackToBinary(tablename string, table iptables.Table) (linux.Kern
// Serialize and append the target.
serialized := marshalTarget(rule.Target)
+ if len(serialized)%8 != 0 {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("target %T is not 64-bit aligned", rule.Target))
+ }
entry.Elems = append(entry.Elems, serialized...)
entry.NextOffset += uint16(len(serialized))
+ nflog("convert to binary: adding entry: %+v", entry)
+
entries.Size += uint32(entry.NextOffset)
entries.Entrytable = append(entries.Entrytable, entry)
meta.NumEntries++
}
+ nflog("convert to binary: finished with an marshalled size of %d", meta.Size)
meta.Size = entries.Size
return entries, meta, nil
}
func marshalMatcher(matcher iptables.Matcher) []byte {
- switch matcher.(type) {
+ switch m := matcher.(type) {
+ case *iptables.UDPMatcher:
+ return marshalUDPMatcher(m)
default:
- // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/170): We don't support any matchers
- // yet, so any call to marshalMatcher will panic.
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/170): Support other matchers.
panic(fmt.Errorf("unknown matcher of type %T", matcher))
}
}
+func marshalUDPMatcher(matcher *iptables.UDPMatcher) []byte {
+ nflog("convert to binary: marshalling UDP matcher: %+v", matcher)
+
+ // We have to pad this struct size to a multiple of 8 bytes.
+ size := alignUp(linux.SizeOfXTEntryMatch+linux.SizeOfXTUDP, 8)
+
+ linuxMatcher := linux.KernelXTEntryMatch{
+ XTEntryMatch: linux.XTEntryMatch{
+ MatchSize: uint16(size),
+ },
+ Data: make([]byte, 0, linux.SizeOfXTUDP),
+ }
+ copy(linuxMatcher.Name[:], matcherNameUDP)
+
+ xtudp := linux.XTUDP{
+ SourcePortStart: matcher.Data.SourcePortStart,
+ SourcePortEnd: matcher.Data.SourcePortEnd,
+ DestinationPortStart: matcher.Data.DestinationPortStart,
+ DestinationPortEnd: matcher.Data.DestinationPortEnd,
+ InverseFlags: matcher.Data.InverseFlags,
+ }
+ linuxMatcher.Data = binary.Marshal(linuxMatcher.Data, usermem.ByteOrder, xtudp)
+
+ buf := make([]byte, 0, size)
+ buf = binary.Marshal(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, linuxMatcher)
+ buf = append(buf, make([]byte, size-len(buf))...)
+ nflog("convert to binary: marshalled UDP matcher into %v", buf)
+ return buf[:]
+}
+
func marshalTarget(target iptables.Target) []byte {
switch target.(type) {
case iptables.UnconditionalAcceptTarget:
@@ -218,6 +282,8 @@ func marshalTarget(target iptables.Target) []byte {
}
func marshalStandardTarget(verdict iptables.Verdict) []byte {
+ nflog("convert to binary: marshalling standard target with size %d", linux.SizeOfXTStandardTarget)
+
// The target's name will be the empty string.
target := linux.XTStandardTarget{
Target: linux.XTEntryTarget{
@@ -285,8 +351,6 @@ func translateToStandardVerdict(val int32) (iptables.Verdict, *syserr.Error) {
// SetEntries sets iptables rules for a single table. See
// net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_tables.c:translate_table for reference.
func SetEntries(stack *stack.Stack, optVal []byte) *syserr.Error {
- printReplace(optVal)
-
// Get the basic rules data (struct ipt_replace).
if len(optVal) < linux.SizeOfIPTReplace {
log.Warningf("netfilter.SetEntries: optVal has insufficient size for replace %d", len(optVal))
@@ -307,10 +371,14 @@ func SetEntries(stack *stack.Stack, optVal []byte) *syserr.Error {
return syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
}
+ nflog("set entries: setting entries in table %q", replace.Name.String())
+
// Convert input into a list of rules and their offsets.
var offset uint32
var offsets []uint32
for entryIdx := uint32(0); entryIdx < replace.NumEntries; entryIdx++ {
+ nflog("set entries: processing entry at offset %d", offset)
+
// Get the struct ipt_entry.
if len(optVal) < linux.SizeOfIPTEntry {
log.Warningf("netfilter: optVal has insufficient size for entry %d", len(optVal))
@@ -318,10 +386,12 @@ func SetEntries(stack *stack.Stack, optVal []byte) *syserr.Error {
}
var entry linux.IPTEntry
buf := optVal[:linux.SizeOfIPTEntry]
- optVal = optVal[linux.SizeOfIPTEntry:]
binary.Unmarshal(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, &entry)
- if entry.TargetOffset != linux.SizeOfIPTEntry {
- // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/170): Support matchers.
+ initialOptValLen := len(optVal)
+ optVal = optVal[linux.SizeOfIPTEntry:]
+
+ if entry.TargetOffset < linux.SizeOfIPTEntry {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: entry has too-small target offset %d", entry.TargetOffset)
return syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
}
@@ -332,19 +402,44 @@ func SetEntries(stack *stack.Stack, optVal []byte) *syserr.Error {
return err
}
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/170): Matchers and targets can specify
+ // that they only work for certain protocols, hooks, tables.
+ // Get matchers.
+ matchersSize := entry.TargetOffset - linux.SizeOfIPTEntry
+ if len(optVal) < int(matchersSize) {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: entry doesn't have enough room for its matchers (only %d bytes remain)", len(optVal))
+ return syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ }
+ matchers, err := parseMatchers(filter, optVal[:matchersSize])
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: failed to parse matchers: %v", err)
+ return err
+ }
+ optVal = optVal[matchersSize:]
+
// Get the target of the rule.
- target, consumed, err := parseTarget(optVal)
+ targetSize := entry.NextOffset - entry.TargetOffset
+ if len(optVal) < int(targetSize) {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: entry doesn't have enough room for its target (only %d bytes remain)", len(optVal))
+ return syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ }
+ target, err := parseTarget(optVal[:targetSize])
if err != nil {
return err
}
- optVal = optVal[consumed:]
+ optVal = optVal[targetSize:]
table.Rules = append(table.Rules, iptables.Rule{
- Filter: filter,
- Target: target,
+ Filter: filter,
+ Target: target,
+ Matchers: matchers,
})
offsets = append(offsets, offset)
- offset += linux.SizeOfIPTEntry + consumed
+ offset += uint32(entry.NextOffset)
+
+ if initialOptValLen-len(optVal) != int(entry.NextOffset) {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: entry NextOffset is %d, but entry took up %d bytes", entry.NextOffset, initialOptValLen-len(optVal))
+ }
}
// Go through the list of supported hooks for this table and, for each
@@ -401,12 +496,86 @@ func SetEntries(stack *stack.Stack, optVal []byte) *syserr.Error {
return nil
}
-// parseTarget parses a target from the start of optVal and returns the target
-// along with the number of bytes it occupies in optVal.
-func parseTarget(optVal []byte) (iptables.Target, uint32, *syserr.Error) {
+// parseMatchers parses 0 or more matchers from optVal. optVal should contain
+// only the matchers.
+func parseMatchers(filter iptables.IPHeaderFilter, optVal []byte) ([]iptables.Matcher, *syserr.Error) {
+ nflog("set entries: parsing matchers of size %d", len(optVal))
+ var matchers []iptables.Matcher
+ for len(optVal) > 0 {
+ nflog("set entries: optVal has len %d", len(optVal))
+
+ // Get the XTEntryMatch.
+ if len(optVal) < linux.SizeOfXTEntryMatch {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: optVal has insufficient size for entry match: %d", len(optVal))
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ }
+ var match linux.XTEntryMatch
+ buf := optVal[:linux.SizeOfXTEntryMatch]
+ binary.Unmarshal(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, &match)
+ nflog("set entries: parsed entry match %q: %+v", match.Name.String(), match)
+
+ // Check some invariants.
+ if match.MatchSize < linux.SizeOfXTEntryMatch {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: match size is too small, must be at least %d", linux.SizeOfXTEntryMatch)
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ }
+ if len(optVal) < int(match.MatchSize) {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: optVal has insufficient size for match: %d", len(optVal))
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ }
+
+ buf = optVal[linux.SizeOfXTEntryMatch:match.MatchSize]
+ var matcher iptables.Matcher
+ var err error
+ switch match.Name.String() {
+ case matcherNameUDP:
+ if len(buf) < linux.SizeOfXTUDP {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: optVal has insufficient size for UDP match: %d", len(optVal))
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ }
+ // For alignment reasons, the match's total size may
+ // exceed what's strictly necessary to hold matchData.
+ var matchData linux.XTUDP
+ binary.Unmarshal(buf[:linux.SizeOfXTUDP], usermem.ByteOrder, &matchData)
+ log.Infof("parseMatchers: parsed XTUDP: %+v", matchData)
+ matcher, err = iptables.NewUDPMatcher(filter, iptables.UDPMatcherParams{
+ SourcePortStart: matchData.SourcePortStart,
+ SourcePortEnd: matchData.SourcePortEnd,
+ DestinationPortStart: matchData.DestinationPortStart,
+ DestinationPortEnd: matchData.DestinationPortEnd,
+ InverseFlags: matchData.InverseFlags,
+ })
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: failed to create UDP matcher: %v", err)
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ }
+
+ default:
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: unsupported matcher with name %q", match.Name.String())
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ }
+
+ matchers = append(matchers, matcher)
+
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/170): Check the revision field.
+ optVal = optVal[match.MatchSize:]
+ }
+
+ if len(optVal) != 0 {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter: optVal should be exhausted after parsing matchers")
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ }
+
+ return matchers, nil
+}
+
+// parseTarget parses a target from optVal. optVal should contain only the
+// target.
+func parseTarget(optVal []byte) (iptables.Target, *syserr.Error) {
+ nflog("set entries: parsing target of size %d", len(optVal))
if len(optVal) < linux.SizeOfXTEntryTarget {
log.Warningf("netfilter: optVal has insufficient size for entry target %d", len(optVal))
- return nil, 0, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
}
var target linux.XTEntryTarget
buf := optVal[:linux.SizeOfXTEntryTarget]
@@ -414,9 +583,9 @@ func parseTarget(optVal []byte) (iptables.Target, uint32, *syserr.Error) {
switch target.Name.String() {
case "":
// Standard target.
- if len(optVal) < linux.SizeOfXTStandardTarget {
- log.Warningf("netfilter.SetEntries: optVal has insufficient size for standard target %d", len(optVal))
- return nil, 0, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ if len(optVal) != linux.SizeOfXTStandardTarget {
+ log.Warningf("netfilter.SetEntries: optVal has wrong size for standard target %d", len(optVal))
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
}
var standardTarget linux.XTStandardTarget
buf = optVal[:linux.SizeOfXTStandardTarget]
@@ -424,22 +593,23 @@ func parseTarget(optVal []byte) (iptables.Target, uint32, *syserr.Error) {
verdict, err := translateToStandardVerdict(standardTarget.Verdict)
if err != nil {
- return nil, 0, err
+ return nil, err
}
switch verdict {
case iptables.Accept:
- return iptables.UnconditionalAcceptTarget{}, linux.SizeOfXTStandardTarget, nil
+ return iptables.UnconditionalAcceptTarget{}, nil
case iptables.Drop:
- return iptables.UnconditionalDropTarget{}, linux.SizeOfXTStandardTarget, nil
+ return iptables.UnconditionalDropTarget{}, nil
default:
- panic(fmt.Sprintf("Unknown verdict: %v", verdict))
+ log.Warningf("Unknown verdict: %v", verdict)
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
}
case errorTargetName:
// Error target.
- if len(optVal) < linux.SizeOfXTErrorTarget {
+ if len(optVal) != linux.SizeOfXTErrorTarget {
log.Infof("netfilter.SetEntries: optVal has insufficient size for error target %d", len(optVal))
- return nil, 0, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
}
var errorTarget linux.XTErrorTarget
buf = optVal[:linux.SizeOfXTErrorTarget]
@@ -454,16 +624,16 @@ func parseTarget(optVal []byte) (iptables.Target, uint32, *syserr.Error) {
// rules have an error with the name of the chain.
switch errorTarget.Name.String() {
case errorTargetName:
- return iptables.ErrorTarget{}, linux.SizeOfXTErrorTarget, nil
+ return iptables.ErrorTarget{}, nil
default:
log.Infof("Unknown error target %q doesn't exist or isn't supported yet.", errorTarget.Name.String())
- return nil, 0, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
}
}
// Unknown target.
log.Infof("Unknown target %q doesn't exist or isn't supported yet.", target.Name.String())
- return nil, 0, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
+ return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument
}
func filterFromIPTIP(iptip linux.IPTIP) (iptables.IPHeaderFilter, *syserr.Error) {
@@ -508,51 +678,7 @@ func hookFromLinux(hook int) iptables.Hook {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Unknown hook %d does not correspond to a builtin chain", hook))
}
-// printReplace prints information about the struct ipt_replace in optVal. It
-// is only for debugging.
-func printReplace(optVal []byte) {
- // Basic replace info.
- var replace linux.IPTReplace
- replaceBuf := optVal[:linux.SizeOfIPTReplace]
- optVal = optVal[linux.SizeOfIPTReplace:]
- binary.Unmarshal(replaceBuf, usermem.ByteOrder, &replace)
- log.Infof("Replacing table %q: %+v", replace.Name.String(), replace)
-
- // Read in the list of entries at the end of replace.
- var totalOffset uint16
- for entryIdx := uint32(0); entryIdx < replace.NumEntries; entryIdx++ {
- var entry linux.IPTEntry
- entryBuf := optVal[:linux.SizeOfIPTEntry]
- binary.Unmarshal(entryBuf, usermem.ByteOrder, &entry)
- log.Infof("Entry %d (total offset %d): %+v", entryIdx, totalOffset, entry)
-
- totalOffset += entry.NextOffset
- if entry.TargetOffset == linux.SizeOfIPTEntry {
- log.Infof("Entry has no matches.")
- } else {
- log.Infof("Entry has matches.")
- }
-
- var target linux.XTEntryTarget
- targetBuf := optVal[entry.TargetOffset : entry.TargetOffset+linux.SizeOfXTEntryTarget]
- binary.Unmarshal(targetBuf, usermem.ByteOrder, &target)
- log.Infof("Target named %q: %+v", target.Name.String(), target)
-
- switch target.Name.String() {
- case "":
- var standardTarget linux.XTStandardTarget
- stBuf := optVal[entry.TargetOffset : entry.TargetOffset+linux.SizeOfXTStandardTarget]
- binary.Unmarshal(stBuf, usermem.ByteOrder, &standardTarget)
- log.Infof("Standard target with verdict %q (%d).", linux.VerdictStrings[standardTarget.Verdict], standardTarget.Verdict)
- case errorTargetName:
- var errorTarget linux.XTErrorTarget
- etBuf := optVal[entry.TargetOffset : entry.TargetOffset+linux.SizeOfXTErrorTarget]
- binary.Unmarshal(etBuf, usermem.ByteOrder, &errorTarget)
- log.Infof("Error target with name %q.", errorTarget.Name.String())
- default:
- log.Infof("Unknown target type.")
- }
-
- optVal = optVal[entry.NextOffset:]
- }
+// alignUp rounds a length up to an alignment. align must be a power of 2.
+func alignUp(length int, align uint) int {
+ return (length + int(align) - 1) & ^(int(align) - 1)
}
diff --git a/pkg/tcpip/iptables/iptables.go b/pkg/tcpip/iptables/iptables.go
index 4bfb3149e..1b9485bbd 100644
--- a/pkg/tcpip/iptables/iptables.go
+++ b/pkg/tcpip/iptables/iptables.go
@@ -138,6 +138,8 @@ func EmptyFilterTable() Table {
// Check runs pkt through the rules for hook. It returns true when the packet
// should continue traversing the network stack and false when it should be
// dropped.
+//
+// Precondition: pkt.NetworkHeader is set.
func (it *IPTables) Check(hook Hook, pkt tcpip.PacketBuffer) bool {
// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/170): A lot of this is uncomplicated because
// we're missing features. Jumps, the call stack, etc. aren't checked
@@ -163,6 +165,7 @@ func (it *IPTables) Check(hook Hook, pkt tcpip.PacketBuffer) bool {
return true
}
+// Precondition: pkt.NetworkHeader is set.
func (it *IPTables) checkTable(hook Hook, pkt tcpip.PacketBuffer, tablename string) Verdict {
// Start from ruleIdx and walk the list of rules until a rule gives us
// a verdict.
diff --git a/pkg/tcpip/iptables/types.go b/pkg/tcpip/iptables/types.go
index 50893cc55..2ea8994ae 100644
--- a/pkg/tcpip/iptables/types.go
+++ b/pkg/tcpip/iptables/types.go
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ type Table struct {
// ValidHooks returns a bitmap of the builtin hooks for the given table.
func (table *Table) ValidHooks() uint32 {
hooks := uint32(0)
- for hook, _ := range table.BuiltinChains {
+ for hook := range table.BuiltinChains {
hooks |= 1 << hook
}
return hooks
@@ -174,6 +174,8 @@ type Matcher interface {
// Match returns whether the packet matches and whether the packet
// should be "hotdropped", i.e. dropped immediately. This is usually
// used for suspicious packets.
+ //
+ // Precondition: packet.NetworkHeader is set.
Match(hook Hook, packet tcpip.PacketBuffer, interfaceName string) (matches bool, hotdrop bool)
}
diff --git a/pkg/tcpip/iptables/udp_matcher.go b/pkg/tcpip/iptables/udp_matcher.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..496931d7a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/tcpip/iptables/udp_matcher.go
@@ -0,0 +1,109 @@
+// Copyright 2020 The gVisor Authors.
+//
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
+package iptables
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/log"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/header"
+)
+
+// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/170): The following per-matcher params should be
+// supported:
+// - Table name
+// - Match size
+// - User size
+// - Hooks
+// - Proto
+// - Family
+
+// UDPMatcher matches UDP packets and their headers. It implements Matcher.
+type UDPMatcher struct {
+ Data UDPMatcherParams
+}
+
+// UDPMatcherParams are the parameters used to create a UDPMatcher.
+type UDPMatcherParams struct {
+ SourcePortStart uint16
+ SourcePortEnd uint16
+ DestinationPortStart uint16
+ DestinationPortEnd uint16
+ InverseFlags uint8
+}
+
+// NewUDPMatcher returns a new instance of UDPMatcher.
+func NewUDPMatcher(filter IPHeaderFilter, data UDPMatcherParams) (Matcher, error) {
+ log.Infof("Adding rule with UDPMatcherParams: %+v", data)
+
+ if data.InverseFlags != 0 {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported UDP matcher inverse flags set")
+ }
+
+ if filter.Protocol != header.UDPProtocolNumber {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("UDP matching is only valid for protocol %d", header.UDPProtocolNumber)
+ }
+
+ return &UDPMatcher{Data: data}, nil
+}
+
+// Match implements Matcher.Match.
+func (um *UDPMatcher) Match(hook Hook, pkt tcpip.PacketBuffer, interfaceName string) (bool, bool) {
+ netHeader := header.IPv4(pkt.NetworkHeader)
+
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/170): Proto checks should ultimately be moved
+ // into the iptables.Check codepath as matchers are added.
+ if netHeader.TransportProtocol() != header.UDPProtocolNumber {
+ return false, false
+ }
+
+ // We dont't match fragments.
+ if frag := netHeader.FragmentOffset(); frag != 0 {
+ if frag == 1 {
+ return false, true
+ }
+ return false, false
+ }
+
+ // Now we need the transport header. However, this may not have been set
+ // yet.
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/170): Parsing the transport header should
+ // ultimately be moved into the iptables.Check codepath as matchers are
+ // added.
+ var udpHeader header.UDP
+ if pkt.TransportHeader != nil {
+ udpHeader = header.UDP(pkt.TransportHeader)
+ } else {
+ // The UDP header hasn't been parsed yet. We have to do it here.
+ if len(pkt.Data.First()) < header.UDPMinimumSize {
+ // There's no valid UDP header here, so we hotdrop the
+ // packet.
+ return false, true
+ }
+ udpHeader = header.UDP(pkt.Data.First())
+ }
+
+ // Check whether the source and destination ports are within the
+ // matching range.
+ if sourcePort := udpHeader.SourcePort(); sourcePort < um.Data.SourcePortStart || um.Data.SourcePortEnd < sourcePort {
+ return false, false
+ }
+ if destinationPort := udpHeader.DestinationPort(); destinationPort < um.Data.DestinationPortStart || um.Data.DestinationPortEnd < destinationPort {
+ return false, false
+ }
+
+ return true, false
+}
diff --git a/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv4/ipv4.go b/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv4/ipv4.go
index 85512f9b2..6597e6781 100644
--- a/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv4/ipv4.go
+++ b/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv4/ipv4.go
@@ -353,6 +353,11 @@ func (e *endpoint) HandlePacket(r *stack.Route, pkt tcpip.PacketBuffer) {
}
pkt.NetworkHeader = headerView[:h.HeaderLength()]
+ hlen := int(h.HeaderLength())
+ tlen := int(h.TotalLength())
+ pkt.Data.TrimFront(hlen)
+ pkt.Data.CapLength(tlen - hlen)
+
// iptables filtering. All packets that reach here are intended for
// this machine and will not be forwarded.
ipt := e.stack.IPTables()
@@ -361,11 +366,6 @@ func (e *endpoint) HandlePacket(r *stack.Route, pkt tcpip.PacketBuffer) {
return
}
- hlen := int(h.HeaderLength())
- tlen := int(h.TotalLength())
- pkt.Data.TrimFront(hlen)
- pkt.Data.CapLength(tlen - hlen)
-
more := (h.Flags() & header.IPv4FlagMoreFragments) != 0
if more || h.FragmentOffset() != 0 {
if pkt.Data.Size() == 0 {