yggdrasil-go/src/yggdrasil/tun_openbsd.go

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// +build openbsd
package yggdrasil
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import "os/exec"
import "unsafe"
import "syscall"
import "golang.org/x/sys/unix"
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import water "github.com/neilalexander/water"
// This is to catch OpenBSD
// TODO: Fix TUN mode for OpenBSD. It turns out that OpenBSD doesn't have a way
// to disable the PI header when in TUN mode, so we need to modify the read/
// writes to handle those first four bytes
// Warning! When porting this to other BSDs, the tuninfo struct can appear with
// the fields in a different order, and the consts below might also have
// different values
type tuninfo struct {
tun_mtu uint16
tun_type uint32
tun_flags uint32
tun_dummy uint16
}
const TUNSIFINFO = (0x80000000) | ((12 & 0x1fff) << 16) | uint32(byte('t'))<<8 | 91
const TUNGIFINFO = (0x40000000) | ((12 & 0x1fff) << 16) | uint32(byte('t'))<<8 | 92
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const SIOCAIFADDR_IN6 = (0x80000000) | ((4 & 0x1fff) << 16) | uint32(byte('i'))<<8 | 27
// Below this point seems to be fairly standard at least...
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type in6_addrlifetime struct {
ia6t_expire float64
ia6t_preferred float64
ia6t_vltime uint32
ia6t_pltime uint32
}
type sockaddr_in6 struct {
sin6_len uint8
sin6_family uint8
sin6_port uint8
sin6_flowinfo uint32
sin6_addr [8]uint16
sin6_scope_id uint32
}
type in6_aliasreq struct {
ifra_name [16]byte
ifra_addr sockaddr_in6
ifra_dstaddr sockaddr_in6
ifra_prefixmask sockaddr_in6
ifra_flags uint32
ifra_lifetime in6_addrlifetime
}
func (tun *tunDevice) setup(ifname string, iftapmode bool, addr string, mtu int) error {
var config water.Config
if ifname[:4] == "auto" {
ifname = "/dev/tap0"
}
if len(ifname) < 9 {
panic("TUN/TAP name must be in format /dev/tunX or /dev/tapX")
}
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switch {
case iftapmode || ifname[:8] == "/dev/tap":
config = water.Config{DeviceType: water.TAP}
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case !iftapmode || ifname[:8] == "/dev/tun":
// config = water.Config{DeviceType: water.TUN}
panic("TUN mode is not currently supported on OpenBSD, please use TAP instead")
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default:
panic("TUN/TAP name must be in format /dev/tunX or /dev/tapX")
}
config.Name = ifname
iface, err := water.New(config)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
tun.iface = iface
tun.mtu = mtu //1280 // Lets default to the smallest thing allowed for now
return tun.setupAddress(addr)
}
func (tun *tunDevice) setupAddress(addr string) error {
fd := tun.iface.FD().Fd()
var err error
var ti tuninfo
tun.core.log.Printf("Interface name: %s", tun.iface.Name())
tun.core.log.Printf("Interface IPv6: %s", addr)
tun.core.log.Printf("Interface MTU: %d", tun.mtu)
// Get the existing interface flags
if _, _, errno := unix.Syscall(unix.SYS_IOCTL, uintptr(fd), uintptr(TUNGIFINFO), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&ti))); errno != 0 {
err = errno
tun.core.log.Printf("Error in TUNGIFINFO: %v", errno)
return err
}
//tun.core.log.Printf("TUNGIFINFO: %+v", ti)
// Set the new MTU
ti.tun_mtu = uint16(tun.mtu)
// Set the new interface flags
ti.tun_flags |= syscall.IFF_UP
switch {
case tun.iface.IsTAP():
ti.tun_flags |= syscall.IFF_MULTICAST
ti.tun_flags |= syscall.IFF_BROADCAST
case tun.iface.IsTUN():
ti.tun_flags |= syscall.IFF_POINTOPOINT
}
// Set the new interface flags
//tun.core.log.Printf("TUNSIFINFO: %+v", ti)
if _, _, errno := unix.Syscall(unix.SYS_IOCTL, uintptr(fd), uintptr(TUNSIFINFO), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&ti))); errno != 0 {
err = errno
tun.core.log.Printf("Error in TUNSIFINFO: %v", errno)
return err
}
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// Set address
cmd := exec.Command("ifconfig", tun.iface.Name(), "inet6", addr)
//tun.core.log.Printf("ifconfig command: %v", strings.Join(cmd.Args, " "))
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output, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
if err != nil {
tun.core.log.Printf("ifconfig failed: %v.", err)
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tun.core.log.Println(string(output))
}
return nil
}