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[linux-2.6.git] / include / linux / netfilter_ipv4 / ip_conntrack_tuple.h
1 #ifndef _IP_CONNTRACK_TUPLE_H
2 #define _IP_CONNTRACK_TUPLE_H
3
4 /* A `tuple' is a structure containing the information to uniquely
5   identify a connection.  ie. if two packets have the same tuple, they
6   are in the same connection; if not, they are not.
7
8   We divide the structure along "manipulatable" and
9   "non-manipulatable" lines, for the benefit of the NAT code.
10 */
11
12 /* The protocol-specific manipulable parts of the tuple: always in
13    network order! */
14 union ip_conntrack_manip_proto
15 {
16         /* Add other protocols here. */
17         u_int32_t all;
18
19         struct {
20                 u_int16_t port;
21         } tcp;
22         struct {
23                 u_int16_t port;
24         } udp;
25         struct {
26                 u_int16_t id;
27         } icmp;
28         struct {
29                 u_int32_t key;
30         } gre;
31 };
32
33 /* The manipulable part of the tuple. */
34 struct ip_conntrack_manip
35 {
36         u_int32_t ip;
37         union ip_conntrack_manip_proto u;
38 };
39
40 /* This contains the information to distinguish a connection. */
41 struct ip_conntrack_tuple
42 {
43         struct ip_conntrack_manip src;
44
45         /* These are the parts of the tuple which are fixed. */
46         struct {
47                 u_int32_t ip;
48                 union {
49                         /* Add other protocols here. */
50                         u_int32_t all;
51
52                         struct {
53                                 u_int16_t port;
54                         } tcp;
55                         struct {
56                                 u_int16_t port;
57                         } udp;
58                         struct {
59                                 u_int8_t type, code;
60                         } icmp;
61                         struct {
62                                 u_int32_t key;
63                         } gre;
64                 } u;
65
66                 /* The protocol. */
67                 u_int16_t protonum;
68         } dst;
69 };
70
71 /* This is optimized opposed to a memset of the whole structure.  Everything we
72  * really care about is the  source/destination unions */
73 #define IP_CT_TUPLE_U_BLANK(tuple)                              \
74         do {                                                    \
75                 (tuple)->src.u.all = 0;                         \
76                 (tuple)->dst.u.all = 0;                         \
77         } while (0)
78
79 enum ip_conntrack_dir
80 {
81         IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL,
82         IP_CT_DIR_REPLY,
83         IP_CT_DIR_MAX
84 };
85
86 #ifdef __KERNEL__
87
88 #define DUMP_TUPLE(tp)                                          \
89 DEBUGP("tuple %p: %u %u.%u.%u.%u:%u -> %u.%u.%u.%u:%u\n",       \
90        (tp), (tp)->dst.protonum,                                \
91        NIPQUAD((tp)->src.ip), ntohl((tp)->src.u.all),           \
92        NIPQUAD((tp)->dst.ip), ntohl((tp)->dst.u.all))
93
94 #define DUMP_TUPLE_RAW(x)                                               \
95         DEBUGP("tuple %p: %u %u.%u.%u.%u:0x%08x -> %u.%u.%u.%u:0x%08x\n",\
96         (x), (x)->dst.protonum,                                         \
97         NIPQUAD((x)->src.ip), ntohl((x)->src.u.all),                    \
98         NIPQUAD((x)->dst.ip), ntohl((x)->dst.u.all))
99
100 #define CTINFO2DIR(ctinfo) ((ctinfo) >= IP_CT_IS_REPLY ? IP_CT_DIR_REPLY : IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL)
101
102 /* If we're the first tuple, it's the original dir. */
103 #define DIRECTION(h) ((enum ip_conntrack_dir)(&(h)->ctrack->tuplehash[1] == (h)))
104
105 /* Connections have two entries in the hash table: one for each way */
106 struct ip_conntrack_tuple_hash
107 {
108         struct list_head list;
109
110         struct ip_conntrack_tuple tuple;
111
112         /* this == &ctrack->tuplehash[DIRECTION(this)]. */
113         struct ip_conntrack *ctrack;
114 };
115
116 #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
117
118 static inline int ip_ct_tuple_src_equal(const struct ip_conntrack_tuple *t1,
119                                         const struct ip_conntrack_tuple *t2)
120 {
121         return t1->src.ip == t2->src.ip
122                 && t1->src.u.all == t2->src.u.all;
123 }
124
125 static inline int ip_ct_tuple_dst_equal(const struct ip_conntrack_tuple *t1,
126                                         const struct ip_conntrack_tuple *t2)
127 {
128         return t1->dst.ip == t2->dst.ip
129                 && t1->dst.u.all == t2->dst.u.all
130                 && t1->dst.protonum == t2->dst.protonum;
131 }
132
133 static inline int ip_ct_tuple_equal(const struct ip_conntrack_tuple *t1,
134                                     const struct ip_conntrack_tuple *t2)
135 {
136         return ip_ct_tuple_src_equal(t1, t2) && ip_ct_tuple_dst_equal(t1, t2);
137 }
138
139 static inline int ip_ct_tuple_mask_cmp(const struct ip_conntrack_tuple *t,
140                                        const struct ip_conntrack_tuple *tuple,
141                                        const struct ip_conntrack_tuple *mask)
142 {
143         return !(((t->src.ip ^ tuple->src.ip) & mask->src.ip)
144                  || ((t->dst.ip ^ tuple->dst.ip) & mask->dst.ip)
145                  || ((t->src.u.all ^ tuple->src.u.all) & mask->src.u.all)
146                  || ((t->dst.u.all ^ tuple->dst.u.all) & mask->dst.u.all)
147                  || ((t->dst.protonum ^ tuple->dst.protonum)
148                      & mask->dst.protonum));
149 }
150
151 #endif /* _IP_CONNTRACK_TUPLE_H */