// 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 testbench import ( "encoding/binary" "encoding/hex" "fmt" "reflect" "strings" "github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp" "github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/cmpopts" "go.uber.org/multierr" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/buffer" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/header" ) // Layer is the interface that all encapsulations must implement. // // A Layer is an encapsulation in a packet, such as TCP, IPv4, IPv6, etc. A // Layer contains all the fields of the encapsulation. Each field is a pointer // and may be nil. type Layer interface { fmt.Stringer // ToBytes converts the Layer into bytes. In places where the Layer's field // isn't nil, the value that is pointed to is used. When the field is nil, a // reasonable default for the Layer is used. For example, "64" for IPv4 TTL // and a calculated checksum for TCP or IP. Some layers require information // from the previous or next layers in order to compute a default, such as // TCP's checksum or Ethernet's type, so each Layer has a doubly-linked list // to the layer's neighbors. ToBytes() ([]byte, error) // match checks if the current Layer matches the provided Layer. If either // Layer has a nil in a given field, that field is considered matching. // Otherwise, the values pointed to by the fields must match. The LayerBase is // ignored. match(Layer) bool // length in bytes of the current encapsulation length() int // next gets a pointer to the encapsulated Layer. next() Layer // prev gets a pointer to the Layer encapsulating this one. Prev() Layer // setNext sets the pointer to the encapsulated Layer. setNext(Layer) // setPrev sets the pointer to the Layer encapsulating this one. setPrev(Layer) // merge overrides the values in the interface with the provided values. merge(Layer) error } // LayerBase is the common elements of all layers. type LayerBase struct { nextLayer Layer prevLayer Layer } func (lb *LayerBase) next() Layer { return lb.nextLayer } // Prev returns the previous layer. func (lb *LayerBase) Prev() Layer { return lb.prevLayer } func (lb *LayerBase) setNext(l Layer) { lb.nextLayer = l } func (lb *LayerBase) setPrev(l Layer) { lb.prevLayer = l } // equalLayer compares that two Layer structs match while ignoring field in // which either input has a nil and also ignoring the LayerBase of the inputs. func equalLayer(x, y Layer) bool { if x == nil || y == nil { return true } // opt ignores comparison pairs where either of the inputs is a nil. opt := cmp.FilterValues(func(x, y interface{}) bool { for _, l := range []interface{}{x, y} { v := reflect.ValueOf(l) if (v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr || v.Kind() == reflect.Slice) && v.IsNil() { return true } } return false }, cmp.Ignore()) return cmp.Equal(x, y, opt, cmpopts.IgnoreTypes(LayerBase{})) } // mergeLayer merges y into x. Any fields for which y has a non-nil value, that // value overwrite the corresponding fields in x. func mergeLayer(x, y Layer) error { if y == nil { return nil } if reflect.TypeOf(x) != reflect.TypeOf(y) { return fmt.Errorf("can't merge %T into %T", y, x) } vx := reflect.ValueOf(x).Elem() vy := reflect.ValueOf(y).Elem() t := vy.Type() for i := 0; i < vy.NumField(); i++ { t := t.Field(i) if t.Anonymous { // Ignore the LayerBase in the Layer struct. continue } v := vy.Field(i) if v.IsNil() { continue } vx.Field(i).Set(v) } return nil } func stringLayer(l Layer) string { v := reflect.ValueOf(l).Elem() t := v.Type() var ret []string for i := 0; i < v.NumField(); i++ { t := t.Field(i) if t.Anonymous { // Ignore the LayerBase in the Layer struct. continue } v := v.Field(i) if v.IsNil() { continue } v = reflect.Indirect(v) if v.Kind() == reflect.Slice && v.Type().Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { ret = append(ret, fmt.Sprintf("%s:\n%v", t.Name, hex.Dump(v.Bytes()))) } else { ret = append(ret, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%v", t.Name, v)) } } return fmt.Sprintf("&%s{%s}", t, strings.Join(ret, " ")) } // Ether can construct and match an ethernet encapsulation. type Ether struct { LayerBase SrcAddr *tcpip.LinkAddress DstAddr *tcpip.LinkAddress Type *tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber } func (l *Ether) String() string { return stringLayer(l) } // ToBytes implements Layer.ToBytes. func (l *Ether) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { b := make([]byte, header.EthernetMinimumSize) h := header.Ethernet(b) fields := &header.EthernetFields{} if l.SrcAddr != nil { fields.SrcAddr = *l.SrcAddr } if l.DstAddr != nil { fields.DstAddr = *l.DstAddr } if l.Type != nil { fields.Type = *l.Type } else { switch n := l.next().(type) { case *IPv4: fields.Type = header.IPv4ProtocolNumber case *IPv6: fields.Type = header.IPv6ProtocolNumber default: return nil, fmt.Errorf("ethernet header's next layer is unrecognized: %#v", n) } } h.Encode(fields) return h, nil } // LinkAddress is a helper routine that allocates a new tcpip.LinkAddress value // to store v and returns a pointer to it. func LinkAddress(v tcpip.LinkAddress) *tcpip.LinkAddress { return &v } // NetworkProtocolNumber is a helper routine that allocates a new // tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber value to store v and returns a pointer to it. func NetworkProtocolNumber(v tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber) *tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber { return &v } // layerParser parses the input bytes and returns a Layer along with the next // layerParser to run. If there is no more parsing to do, the returned // layerParser is nil. type layerParser func([]byte) (Layer, layerParser) // parse parses bytes starting with the first layerParser and using successive // layerParsers until all the bytes are parsed. func parse(parser layerParser, b []byte) Layers { var layers Layers for { var layer Layer layer, parser = parser(b) layers = append(layers, layer) if parser == nil { break } b = b[layer.length():] } layers.linkLayers() return layers } // parseEther parses the bytes assuming that they start with an ethernet header // and continues parsing further encapsulations. func parseEther(b []byte) (Layer, layerParser) { h := header.Ethernet(b) ether := Ether{ SrcAddr: LinkAddress(h.SourceAddress()), DstAddr: LinkAddress(h.DestinationAddress()), Type: NetworkProtocolNumber(h.Type()), } var nextParser layerParser switch h.Type() { case header.IPv4ProtocolNumber: nextParser = parseIPv4 case header.IPv6ProtocolNumber: nextParser = parseIPv6 default: // Assume that the rest is a payload. nextParser = parsePayload } return ðer, nextParser } func (l *Ether) match(other Layer) bool { return equalLayer(l, other) } func (l *Ether) length() int { return header.EthernetMinimumSize } // merge implements Layer.merge. func (l *Ether) merge(other Layer) error { return mergeLayer(l, other) } // IPv4 can construct and match an IPv4 encapsulation. type IPv4 struct { LayerBase IHL *uint8 TOS *uint8 TotalLength *uint16 ID *uint16 Flags *uint8 FragmentOffset *uint16 TTL *uint8 Protocol *uint8 Checksum *uint16 SrcAddr *tcpip.Address DstAddr *tcpip.Address } func (l *IPv4) String() string { return stringLayer(l) } // ToBytes implements Layer.ToBytes. func (l *IPv4) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { b := make([]byte, header.IPv4MinimumSize) h := header.IPv4(b) fields := &header.IPv4Fields{ IHL: 20, TOS: 0, TotalLength: 0, ID: 0, Flags: 0, FragmentOffset: 0, TTL: 64, Protocol: 0, Checksum: 0, SrcAddr: tcpip.Address(""), DstAddr: tcpip.Address(""), } if l.TOS != nil { fields.TOS = *l.TOS } if l.TotalLength != nil { fields.TotalLength = *l.TotalLength } else { fields.TotalLength = uint16(l.length()) current := l.next() for current != nil { fields.TotalLength += uint16(current.length()) current = current.next() } } if l.ID != nil { fields.ID = *l.ID } if l.Flags != nil { fields.Flags = *l.Flags } if l.FragmentOffset != nil { fields.FragmentOffset = *l.FragmentOffset } if l.TTL != nil { fields.TTL = *l.TTL } if l.Protocol != nil { fields.Protocol = *l.Protocol } else { switch n := l.next().(type) { case *TCP: fields.Protocol = uint8(header.TCPProtocolNumber) case *UDP: fields.Protocol = uint8(header.UDPProtocolNumber) case *ICMPv4: fields.Protocol = uint8(header.ICMPv4ProtocolNumber) default: // TODO(b/150301488): Support more protocols as needed. return nil, fmt.Errorf("ipv4 header's next layer is unrecognized: %#v", n) } } if l.SrcAddr != nil { fields.SrcAddr = *l.SrcAddr } if l.DstAddr != nil { fields.DstAddr = *l.DstAddr } if l.Checksum != nil { fields.Checksum = *l.Checksum } h.Encode(fields) if l.Checksum == nil { h.SetChecksum(^h.CalculateChecksum()) } return h, nil } // Uint16 is a helper routine that allocates a new // uint16 value to store v and returns a pointer to it. func Uint16(v uint16) *uint16 { return &v } // Uint8 is a helper routine that allocates a new // uint8 value to store v and returns a pointer to it. func Uint8(v uint8) *uint8 { return &v } // Address is a helper routine that allocates a new tcpip.Address value to store // v and returns a pointer to it. func Address(v tcpip.Address) *tcpip.Address { return &v } // parseIPv4 parses the bytes assuming that they start with an ipv4 header and // continues parsing further encapsulations. func parseIPv4(b []byte) (Layer, layerParser) { h := header.IPv4(b) tos, _ := h.TOS() ipv4 := IPv4{ IHL: Uint8(h.HeaderLength()), TOS: &tos, TotalLength: Uint16(h.TotalLength()), ID: Uint16(h.ID()), Flags: Uint8(h.Flags()), FragmentOffset: Uint16(h.FragmentOffset()), TTL: Uint8(h.TTL()), Protocol: Uint8(h.Protocol()), Checksum: Uint16(h.Checksum()), SrcAddr: Address(h.SourceAddress()), DstAddr: Address(h.DestinationAddress()), } var nextParser layerParser switch h.TransportProtocol() { case header.TCPProtocolNumber: nextParser = parseTCP case header.UDPProtocolNumber: nextParser = parseUDP case header.ICMPv4ProtocolNumber: nextParser = parseICMPv4 default: // Assume that the rest is a payload. nextParser = parsePayload } return &ipv4, nextParser } func (l *IPv4) match(other Layer) bool { return equalLayer(l, other) } func (l *IPv4) length() int { if l.IHL == nil { return header.IPv4MinimumSize } return int(*l.IHL) } // merge implements Layer.merge. func (l *IPv4) merge(other Layer) error { return mergeLayer(l, other) } // IPv6 can construct and match an IPv6 encapsulation. type IPv6 struct { LayerBase TrafficClass *uint8 FlowLabel *uint32 PayloadLength *uint16 NextHeader *uint8 HopLimit *uint8 SrcAddr *tcpip.Address DstAddr *tcpip.Address } func (l *IPv6) String() string { return stringLayer(l) } // ToBytes implements Layer.ToBytes. func (l *IPv6) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { b := make([]byte, header.IPv6MinimumSize) h := header.IPv6(b) fields := &header.IPv6Fields{ HopLimit: 64, } if l.TrafficClass != nil { fields.TrafficClass = *l.TrafficClass } if l.FlowLabel != nil { fields.FlowLabel = *l.FlowLabel } if l.PayloadLength != nil { fields.PayloadLength = *l.PayloadLength } else { for current := l.next(); current != nil; current = current.next() { fields.PayloadLength += uint16(current.length()) } } if l.NextHeader != nil { fields.NextHeader = *l.NextHeader } else { nh, err := nextHeaderByLayer(l.next()) if err != nil { return nil, err } fields.NextHeader = nh } if l.HopLimit != nil { fields.HopLimit = *l.HopLimit } if l.SrcAddr != nil { fields.SrcAddr = *l.SrcAddr } if l.DstAddr != nil { fields.DstAddr = *l.DstAddr } h.Encode(fields) return h, nil } // nextIPv6PayloadParser finds the corresponding parser for nextHeader. func nextIPv6PayloadParser(nextHeader uint8) layerParser { switch tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber(nextHeader) { case header.TCPProtocolNumber: return parseTCP case header.UDPProtocolNumber: return parseUDP case header.ICMPv6ProtocolNumber: return parseICMPv6 } switch header.IPv6ExtensionHeaderIdentifier(nextHeader) { case header.IPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdrIdentifier: return parseIPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdr case header.IPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdrIdentifier: return parseIPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdr case header.IPv6FragmentExtHdrIdentifier: return parseIPv6FragmentExtHdr } return parsePayload } // parseIPv6 parses the bytes assuming that they start with an ipv6 header and // continues parsing further encapsulations. func parseIPv6(b []byte) (Layer, layerParser) { h := header.IPv6(b) tos, flowLabel := h.TOS() ipv6 := IPv6{ TrafficClass: &tos, FlowLabel: &flowLabel, PayloadLength: Uint16(h.PayloadLength()), NextHeader: Uint8(h.NextHeader()), HopLimit: Uint8(h.HopLimit()), SrcAddr: Address(h.SourceAddress()), DstAddr: Address(h.DestinationAddress()), } nextParser := nextIPv6PayloadParser(h.NextHeader()) return &ipv6, nextParser } func (l *IPv6) match(other Layer) bool { return equalLayer(l, other) } func (l *IPv6) length() int { return header.IPv6MinimumSize } // merge overrides the values in l with the values from other but only in fields // where the value is not nil. func (l *IPv6) merge(other Layer) error { return mergeLayer(l, other) } // IPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdr can construct and match an IPv6HopByHopOptions // Extension Header. type IPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdr struct { LayerBase NextHeader *header.IPv6ExtensionHeaderIdentifier Options []byte } // IPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdr can construct and match an IPv6DestinationOptions // Extension Header. type IPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdr struct { LayerBase NextHeader *header.IPv6ExtensionHeaderIdentifier Options []byte } // IPv6FragmentExtHdr can construct and match an IPv6 Fragment Extension Header. type IPv6FragmentExtHdr struct { LayerBase NextHeader *header.IPv6ExtensionHeaderIdentifier FragmentOffset *uint16 MoreFragments *bool Identification *uint32 } // nextHeaderByLayer finds the correct next header protocol value for layer l. func nextHeaderByLayer(l Layer) (uint8, error) { if l == nil { return uint8(header.IPv6NoNextHeaderIdentifier), nil } switch l.(type) { case *TCP: return uint8(header.TCPProtocolNumber), nil case *UDP: return uint8(header.UDPProtocolNumber), nil case *ICMPv6: return uint8(header.ICMPv6ProtocolNumber), nil case *Payload: return uint8(header.IPv6NoNextHeaderIdentifier), nil case *IPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdr: return uint8(header.IPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdrIdentifier), nil case *IPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdr: return uint8(header.IPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdrIdentifier), nil case *IPv6FragmentExtHdr: return uint8(header.IPv6FragmentExtHdrIdentifier), nil default: // TODO(b/161005083): Support more protocols as needed. return 0, fmt.Errorf("failed to deduce the IPv6 header's next protocol: %T", l) } } // ipv6OptionsExtHdrToBytes serializes an options extension header into bytes. func ipv6OptionsExtHdrToBytes(nextHeader *header.IPv6ExtensionHeaderIdentifier, nextLayer Layer, options []byte) ([]byte, error) { length := len(options) + 2 if length%8 != 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("IPv6 extension headers must be a multiple of 8 octets long, but the length given: %d, options: %s", length, hex.Dump(options)) } bytes := make([]byte, length) if nextHeader != nil { bytes[0] = byte(*nextHeader) } else { nh, err := nextHeaderByLayer(nextLayer) if err != nil { return nil, err } bytes[0] = nh } // ExtHdrLen field is the length of the extension header // in 8-octet unit, ignoring the first 8 octets. // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2460#section-4.3 // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2460#section-4.6 bytes[1] = uint8((length - 8) / 8) copy(bytes[2:], options) return bytes, nil } // IPv6ExtHdrIdent is a helper routine that allocates a new // header.IPv6ExtensionHeaderIdentifier value to store v and returns a pointer // to it. func IPv6ExtHdrIdent(id header.IPv6ExtensionHeaderIdentifier) *header.IPv6ExtensionHeaderIdentifier { return &id } // ToBytes implements Layer.ToBytes. func (l *IPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdr) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { return ipv6OptionsExtHdrToBytes(l.NextHeader, l.next(), l.Options) } // ToBytes implements Layer.ToBytes. func (l *IPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdr) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { return ipv6OptionsExtHdrToBytes(l.NextHeader, l.next(), l.Options) } // ToBytes implements Layer.ToBytes. func (l *IPv6FragmentExtHdr) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { var offset, mflag uint16 var ident uint32 bytes := make([]byte, header.IPv6FragmentExtHdrLength) if l.NextHeader != nil { bytes[0] = byte(*l.NextHeader) } else { nh, err := nextHeaderByLayer(l.next()) if err != nil { return nil, err } bytes[0] = nh } bytes[1] = 0 // reserved if l.MoreFragments != nil && *l.MoreFragments { mflag = 1 } if l.FragmentOffset != nil { offset = *l.FragmentOffset } if l.Identification != nil { ident = *l.Identification } offsetAndMflag := offset<<3 | mflag binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(bytes[2:], offsetAndMflag) binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(bytes[4:], ident) return bytes, nil } // parseIPv6ExtHdr parses an IPv6 extension header and returns the NextHeader // field, the rest of the payload and a parser function for the corresponding // next extension header. func parseIPv6ExtHdr(b []byte) (header.IPv6ExtensionHeaderIdentifier, []byte, layerParser) { nextHeader := b[0] // For HopByHop and Destination options extension headers, // This field is the length of the extension header in // 8-octet units, not including the first 8 octets. // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2460#section-4.3 // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2460#section-4.6 length := b[1]*8 + 8 data := b[2:length] nextParser := nextIPv6PayloadParser(nextHeader) return header.IPv6ExtensionHeaderIdentifier(nextHeader), data, nextParser } // parseIPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdr parses the bytes assuming that they start // with an IPv6 HopByHop Options Extension Header. func parseIPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdr(b []byte) (Layer, layerParser) { nextHeader, options, nextParser := parseIPv6ExtHdr(b) return &IPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdr{NextHeader: &nextHeader, Options: options}, nextParser } // parseIPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdr parses the bytes assuming that they start // with an IPv6 Destination Options Extension Header. func parseIPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdr(b []byte) (Layer, layerParser) { nextHeader, options, nextParser := parseIPv6ExtHdr(b) return &IPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdr{NextHeader: &nextHeader, Options: options}, nextParser } // Bool is a helper routine that allocates a new // bool value to store v and returns a pointer to it. func Bool(v bool) *bool { return &v } // parseIPv6FragmentExtHdr parses the bytes assuming that they start // with an IPv6 Fragment Extension Header. func parseIPv6FragmentExtHdr(b []byte) (Layer, layerParser) { nextHeader := b[0] var extHdr header.IPv6FragmentExtHdr copy(extHdr[:], b[2:]) return &IPv6FragmentExtHdr{ NextHeader: IPv6ExtHdrIdent(header.IPv6ExtensionHeaderIdentifier(nextHeader)), FragmentOffset: Uint16(extHdr.FragmentOffset()), MoreFragments: Bool(extHdr.More()), Identification: Uint32(extHdr.ID()), }, nextIPv6PayloadParser(nextHeader) } func (l *IPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdr) length() int { return len(l.Options) + 2 } func (l *IPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdr) match(other Layer) bool { return equalLayer(l, other) } // merge overrides the values in l with the values from other but only in fields // where the value is not nil. func (l *IPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdr) merge(other Layer) error { return mergeLayer(l, other) } func (l *IPv6HopByHopOptionsExtHdr) String() string { return stringLayer(l) } func (l *IPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdr) length() int { return len(l.Options) + 2 } func (l *IPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdr) match(other Layer) bool { return equalLayer(l, other) } // merge overrides the values in l with the values from other but only in fields // where the value is not nil. func (l *IPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdr) merge(other Layer) error { return mergeLayer(l, other) } func (l *IPv6DestinationOptionsExtHdr) String() string { return stringLayer(l) } func (*IPv6FragmentExtHdr) length() int { return header.IPv6FragmentExtHdrLength } func (l *IPv6FragmentExtHdr) match(other Layer) bool { return equalLayer(l, other) } // merge overrides the values in l with the values from other but only in fields // where the value is not nil. func (l *IPv6FragmentExtHdr) merge(other Layer) error { return mergeLayer(l, other) } func (l *IPv6FragmentExtHdr) String() string { return stringLayer(l) } // ICMPv6 can construct and match an ICMPv6 encapsulation. type ICMPv6 struct { LayerBase Type *header.ICMPv6Type Code *byte Checksum *uint16 Payload []byte } func (l *ICMPv6) String() string { // TODO(eyalsoha): Do something smarter here when *l.Type is ParameterProblem? // We could parse the contents of the Payload as if it were an IPv6 packet. return stringLayer(l) } // ToBytes implements Layer.ToBytes. func (l *ICMPv6) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { b := make([]byte, header.ICMPv6HeaderSize+len(l.Payload)) h := header.ICMPv6(b) if l.Type != nil { h.SetType(*l.Type) } if l.Code != nil { h.SetCode(*l.Code) } copy(h.NDPPayload(), l.Payload) if l.Checksum != nil { h.SetChecksum(*l.Checksum) } else { // It is possible that the ICMPv6 header does not follow the IPv6 header // immediately, there could be one or more extension headers in between. // We need to search forward to find the IPv6 header. for prev := l.Prev(); prev != nil; prev = prev.Prev() { if ipv6, ok := prev.(*IPv6); ok { payload, err := payload(l) if err != nil { return nil, err } h.SetChecksum(header.ICMPv6Checksum(h, *ipv6.SrcAddr, *ipv6.DstAddr, payload)) break } } } return h, nil } // ICMPv6Type is a helper routine that allocates a new ICMPv6Type value to store // v and returns a pointer to it. func ICMPv6Type(v header.ICMPv6Type) *header.ICMPv6Type { return &v } // Byte is a helper routine that allocates a new byte value to store // v and returns a pointer to it. func Byte(v byte) *byte { return &v } // parseICMPv6 parses the bytes assuming that they start with an ICMPv6 header. func parseICMPv6(b []byte) (Layer, layerParser) { h := header.ICMPv6(b) icmpv6 := ICMPv6{ Type: ICMPv6Type(h.Type()), Code: Byte(h.Code()), Checksum: Uint16(h.Checksum()), Payload: h.NDPPayload(), } return &icmpv6, nil } func (l *ICMPv6) match(other Layer) bool { return equalLayer(l, other) } func (l *ICMPv6) length() int { return header.ICMPv6HeaderSize + len(l.Payload) } // merge overrides the values in l with the values from other but only in fields // where the value is not nil. func (l *ICMPv6) merge(other Layer) error { return mergeLayer(l, other) } // ICMPv4Type is a helper routine that allocates a new header.ICMPv4Type value // to store t and returns a pointer to it. func ICMPv4Type(t header.ICMPv4Type) *header.ICMPv4Type { return &t } // ICMPv4 can construct and match an ICMPv4 encapsulation. type ICMPv4 struct { LayerBase Type *header.ICMPv4Type Code *uint8 Checksum *uint16 } func (l *ICMPv4) String() string { return stringLayer(l) } // ToBytes implements Layer.ToBytes. func (l *ICMPv4) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { b := make([]byte, header.ICMPv4MinimumSize) h := header.ICMPv4(b) if l.Type != nil { h.SetType(*l.Type) } if l.Code != nil { h.SetCode(byte(*l.Code)) } if l.Checksum != nil { h.SetChecksum(*l.Checksum) return h, nil } payload, err := payload(l) if err != nil { return nil, err } h.SetChecksum(header.ICMPv4Checksum(h, payload)) return h, nil } // parseICMPv4 parses the bytes as an ICMPv4 header, returning a Layer and a // parser for the encapsulated payload. func parseICMPv4(b []byte) (Layer, layerParser) { h := header.ICMPv4(b) icmpv4 := ICMPv4{ Type: ICMPv4Type(h.Type()), Code: Uint8(h.Code()), Checksum: Uint16(h.Checksum()), } return &icmpv4, parsePayload } func (l *ICMPv4) match(other Layer) bool { return equalLayer(l, other) } func (l *ICMPv4) length() int { return header.ICMPv4MinimumSize } // merge overrides the values in l with the values from other but only in fields // where the value is not nil. func (l *ICMPv4) merge(other Layer) error { return mergeLayer(l, other) } // TCP can construct and match a TCP encapsulation. type TCP struct { LayerBase SrcPort *uint16 DstPort *uint16 SeqNum *uint32 AckNum *uint32 DataOffset *uint8 Flags *uint8 WindowSize *uint16 Checksum *uint16 UrgentPointer *uint16 Options []byte } func (l *TCP) String() string { return stringLayer(l) } // ToBytes implements Layer.ToBytes. func (l *TCP) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { b := make([]byte, l.length()) h := header.TCP(b) if l.SrcPort != nil { h.SetSourcePort(*l.SrcPort) } if l.DstPort != nil { h.SetDestinationPort(*l.DstPort) } if l.SeqNum != nil { h.SetSequenceNumber(*l.SeqNum) } if l.AckNum != nil { h.SetAckNumber(*l.AckNum) } if l.DataOffset != nil { h.SetDataOffset(*l.DataOffset) } else { h.SetDataOffset(uint8(l.length())) } if l.Flags != nil { h.SetFlags(*l.Flags) } if l.WindowSize != nil { h.SetWindowSize(*l.WindowSize) } else { h.SetWindowSize(32768) } if l.UrgentPointer != nil { h.SetUrgentPoiner(*l.UrgentPointer) } copy(b[header.TCPMinimumSize:], l.Options) header.AddTCPOptionPadding(b[header.TCPMinimumSize:], len(l.Options)) if l.Checksum != nil { h.SetChecksum(*l.Checksum) return h, nil } if err := setTCPChecksum(&h, l); err != nil { return nil, err } return h, nil } // totalLength returns the length of the provided layer and all following // layers. func totalLength(l Layer) int { var totalLength int for ; l != nil; l = l.next() { totalLength += l.length() } return totalLength } // payload returns a buffer.VectorisedView of l's payload. func payload(l Layer) (buffer.VectorisedView, error) { var payloadBytes buffer.VectorisedView for current := l.next(); current != nil; current = current.next() { payload, err := current.ToBytes() if err != nil { return buffer.VectorisedView{}, fmt.Errorf("can't get bytes for next header: %s", payload) } payloadBytes.AppendView(payload) } return payloadBytes, nil } // layerChecksum calculates the checksum of the Layer header, including the // peusdeochecksum of the layer before it and all the bytes after it. func layerChecksum(l Layer, protoNumber tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber) (uint16, error) { totalLength := uint16(totalLength(l)) var xsum uint16 switch p := l.Prev().(type) { case *IPv4: xsum = header.PseudoHeaderChecksum(protoNumber, *p.SrcAddr, *p.DstAddr, totalLength) case *IPv6: xsum = header.PseudoHeaderChecksum(protoNumber, *p.SrcAddr, *p.DstAddr, totalLength) default: // TODO(b/161246171): Support more protocols. return 0, fmt.Errorf("checksum for protocol %d is not supported when previous layer is %T", protoNumber, p) } payloadBytes, err := payload(l) if err != nil { return 0, err } xsum = header.ChecksumVV(payloadBytes, xsum) return xsum, nil } // setTCPChecksum calculates the checksum of the TCP header and sets it in h. func setTCPChecksum(h *header.TCP, tcp *TCP) error { h.SetChecksum(0) xsum, err := layerChecksum(tcp, header.TCPProtocolNumber) if err != nil { return err } h.SetChecksum(^h.CalculateChecksum(xsum)) return nil } // Uint32 is a helper routine that allocates a new // uint32 value to store v and returns a pointer to it. func Uint32(v uint32) *uint32 { return &v } // parseTCP parses the bytes assuming that they start with a tcp header and // continues parsing further encapsulations. func parseTCP(b []byte) (Layer, layerParser) { h := header.TCP(b) tcp := TCP{ SrcPort: Uint16(h.SourcePort()), DstPort: Uint16(h.DestinationPort()), SeqNum: Uint32(h.SequenceNumber()), AckNum: Uint32(h.AckNumber()), DataOffset: Uint8(h.DataOffset()), Flags: Uint8(h.Flags()), WindowSize: Uint16(h.WindowSize()), Checksum: Uint16(h.Checksum()), UrgentPointer: Uint16(h.UrgentPointer()), Options: b[header.TCPMinimumSize:h.DataOffset()], } return &tcp, parsePayload } func (l *TCP) match(other Layer) bool { return equalLayer(l, other) } func (l *TCP) length() int { if l.DataOffset == nil { // TCP header including the options must end on a 32-bit // boundary; the user could potentially give us a slice // whose length is not a multiple of 4 bytes, so we have // to do the alignment here. optlen := (len(l.Options) + 3) & ^3 return header.TCPMinimumSize + optlen } return int(*l.DataOffset) } // merge implements Layer.merge. func (l *TCP) merge(other Layer) error { return mergeLayer(l, other) } // UDP can construct and match a UDP encapsulation. type UDP struct { LayerBase SrcPort *uint16 DstPort *uint16 Length *uint16 Checksum *uint16 } func (l *UDP) String() string { return stringLayer(l) } // ToBytes implements Layer.ToBytes. func (l *UDP) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { b := make([]byte, header.UDPMinimumSize) h := header.UDP(b) if l.SrcPort != nil { h.SetSourcePort(*l.SrcPort) } if l.DstPort != nil { h.SetDestinationPort(*l.DstPort) } if l.Length != nil { h.SetLength(*l.Length) } else { h.SetLength(uint16(totalLength(l))) } if l.Checksum != nil { h.SetChecksum(*l.Checksum) return h, nil } if err := setUDPChecksum(&h, l); err != nil { return nil, err } return h, nil } // setUDPChecksum calculates the checksum of the UDP header and sets it in h. func setUDPChecksum(h *header.UDP, udp *UDP) error { h.SetChecksum(0) xsum, err := layerChecksum(udp, header.UDPProtocolNumber) if err != nil { return err } h.SetChecksum(^h.CalculateChecksum(xsum)) return nil } // parseUDP parses the bytes assuming that they start with a udp header and // returns the parsed layer and the next parser to use. func parseUDP(b []byte) (Layer, layerParser) { h := header.UDP(b) udp := UDP{ SrcPort: Uint16(h.SourcePort()), DstPort: Uint16(h.DestinationPort()), Length: Uint16(h.Length()), Checksum: Uint16(h.Checksum()), } return &udp, parsePayload } func (l *UDP) match(other Layer) bool { return equalLayer(l, other) } func (l *UDP) length() int { return header.UDPMinimumSize } // merge implements Layer.merge. func (l *UDP) merge(other Layer) error { return mergeLayer(l, other) } // Payload has bytes beyond OSI layer 4. type Payload struct { LayerBase Bytes []byte } func (l *Payload) String() string { return stringLayer(l) } // parsePayload parses the bytes assuming that they start with a payload and // continue to the end. There can be no further encapsulations. func parsePayload(b []byte) (Layer, layerParser) { payload := Payload{ Bytes: b, } return &payload, nil } // ToBytes implements Layer.ToBytes. func (l *Payload) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { return l.Bytes, nil } // Length returns payload byte length. func (l *Payload) Length() int { return l.length() } func (l *Payload) match(other Layer) bool { return equalLayer(l, other) } func (l *Payload) length() int { return len(l.Bytes) } // merge implements Layer.merge. func (l *Payload) merge(other Layer) error { return mergeLayer(l, other) } // Layers is an array of Layer and supports similar functions to Layer. type Layers []Layer // linkLayers sets the linked-list ponters in ls. func (ls *Layers) linkLayers() { for i, l := range *ls { if i > 0 { l.setPrev((*ls)[i-1]) } else { l.setPrev(nil) } if i+1 < len(*ls) { l.setNext((*ls)[i+1]) } else { l.setNext(nil) } } } // ToBytes converts the Layers into bytes. It creates a linked list of the Layer // structs and then concatentates the output of ToBytes on each Layer. func (ls *Layers) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { ls.linkLayers() outBytes := []byte{} for _, l := range *ls { layerBytes, err := l.ToBytes() if err != nil { return nil, err } outBytes = append(outBytes, layerBytes...) } return outBytes, nil } func (ls *Layers) match(other Layers) bool { if len(*ls) > len(other) { return false } for i, l := range *ls { if !equalLayer(l, other[i]) { return false } } return true } // layerDiff stores the diffs for each field along with the label for the Layer. // If rows is nil, that means that there was no diff. type layerDiff struct { label string rows []layerDiffRow } // layerDiffRow stores the fields and corresponding values for two got and want // layers. If the value was nil then the string stored is the empty string. type layerDiffRow struct { field, got, want string } // diffLayer extracts all differing fields between two layers. func diffLayer(got, want Layer) []layerDiffRow { vGot := reflect.ValueOf(got).Elem() vWant := reflect.ValueOf(want).Elem() if vGot.Type() != vWant.Type() { return nil } t := vGot.Type() var result []layerDiffRow for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ { t := t.Field(i) if t.Anonymous { // Ignore the LayerBase in the Layer struct. continue } vGot := vGot.Field(i) vWant := vWant.Field(i) gotString := "" if !vGot.IsNil() { gotString = fmt.Sprint(reflect.Indirect(vGot)) } wantString := "" if !vWant.IsNil() { wantString = fmt.Sprint(reflect.Indirect(vWant)) } result = append(result, layerDiffRow{t.Name, gotString, wantString}) } return result } // layerType returns a concise string describing the type of the Layer, like // "TCP", or "IPv6". func layerType(l Layer) string { return reflect.TypeOf(l).Elem().Name() } // diff compares Layers and returns a representation of the difference. Each // Layer in the Layers is pairwise compared. If an element in either is nil, it // is considered a match with the other Layer. If two Layers have differing // types, they don't match regardless of the contents. If two Layers have the // same type then the fields in the Layer are pairwise compared. Fields that are // nil always match. Two non-nil fields only match if they point to equal // values. diff returns an empty string if and only if *ls and other match. func (ls *Layers) diff(other Layers) string { var allDiffs []layerDiff // Check the cases where one list is longer than the other, where one or both // elements are nil, where the sides have different types, and where the sides // have the same type. for i := 0; i < len(*ls) || i < len(other); i++ { if i >= len(*ls) { // Matching ls against other where other is longer than ls. missing // matches everything so we just include a label without any rows. Having // no rows is a sign that there was no diff. allDiffs = append(allDiffs, layerDiff{ label: "missing matches " + layerType(other[i]), }) continue } if i >= len(other) { // Matching ls against other where ls is longer than other. missing // matches everything so we just include a label without any rows. Having // no rows is a sign that there was no diff. allDiffs = append(allDiffs, layerDiff{ label: layerType((*ls)[i]) + " matches missing", }) continue } if (*ls)[i] == nil && other[i] == nil { // Matching ls against other where both elements are nil. nil matches // everything so we just include a label without any rows. Having no rows // is a sign that there was no diff. allDiffs = append(allDiffs, layerDiff{ label: "nil matches nil", }) continue } if (*ls)[i] == nil { // Matching ls against other where the element in ls is nil. nil matches // everything so we just include a label without any rows. Having no rows // is a sign that there was no diff. allDiffs = append(allDiffs, layerDiff{ label: "nil matches " + layerType(other[i]), }) continue } if other[i] == nil { // Matching ls against other where the element in other is nil. nil // matches everything so we just include a label without any rows. Having // no rows is a sign that there was no diff. allDiffs = append(allDiffs, layerDiff{ label: layerType((*ls)[i]) + " matches nil", }) continue } if reflect.TypeOf((*ls)[i]) == reflect.TypeOf(other[i]) { // Matching ls against other where both elements have the same type. Match // each field pairwise and only report a diff if there is a mismatch, // which is only when both sides are non-nil and have differring values. diff := diffLayer((*ls)[i], other[i]) var layerDiffRows []layerDiffRow for _, d := range diff { if d.got == "" || d.want == "" || d.got == d.want { continue } layerDiffRows = append(layerDiffRows, layerDiffRow{ d.field, d.got, d.want, }) } if len(layerDiffRows) > 0 { allDiffs = append(allDiffs, layerDiff{ label: layerType((*ls)[i]), rows: layerDiffRows, }) } else { allDiffs = append(allDiffs, layerDiff{ label: layerType((*ls)[i]) + " matches " + layerType(other[i]), // Having no rows is a sign that there was no diff. }) } continue } // Neither side is nil and the types are different, so we'll display one // side then the other. allDiffs = append(allDiffs, layerDiff{ label: layerType((*ls)[i]) + " doesn't match " + layerType(other[i]), }) diff := diffLayer((*ls)[i], (*ls)[i]) layerDiffRows := []layerDiffRow{} for _, d := range diff { if len(d.got) == 0 { continue } layerDiffRows = append(layerDiffRows, layerDiffRow{ d.field, d.got, "", }) } allDiffs = append(allDiffs, layerDiff{ label: layerType((*ls)[i]), rows: layerDiffRows, }) layerDiffRows = []layerDiffRow{} diff = diffLayer(other[i], other[i]) for _, d := range diff { if len(d.want) == 0 { continue } layerDiffRows = append(layerDiffRows, layerDiffRow{ d.field, "", d.want, }) } allDiffs = append(allDiffs, layerDiff{ label: layerType(other[i]), rows: layerDiffRows, }) } output := "" // These are for output formatting. maxLabelLen, maxFieldLen, maxGotLen, maxWantLen := 0, 0, 0, 0 foundOne := false for _, l := range allDiffs { if len(l.label) > maxLabelLen && len(l.rows) > 0 { maxLabelLen = len(l.label) } if l.rows != nil { foundOne = true } for _, r := range l.rows { if len(r.field) > maxFieldLen { maxFieldLen = len(r.field) } if l := len(fmt.Sprint(r.got)); l > maxGotLen { maxGotLen = l } if l := len(fmt.Sprint(r.want)); l > maxWantLen { maxWantLen = l } } } if !foundOne { return "" } for _, l := range allDiffs { if len(l.rows) == 0 { output += "(" + l.label + ")\n" continue } for i, r := range l.rows { var label string if i == 0 { label = l.label + ":" } output += fmt.Sprintf( "%*s %*s %*v %*v\n", maxLabelLen+1, label, maxFieldLen+1, r.field+":", maxGotLen, r.got, maxWantLen, r.want, ) } } return output } // merge merges the other Layers into ls. If the other Layers is longer, those // additional Layer structs are added to ls. The errors from merging are // collected and returned. func (ls *Layers) merge(other Layers) error { var errs error for i, o := range other { if i < len(*ls) { errs = multierr.Combine(errs, (*ls)[i].merge(o)) } else { *ls = append(*ls, o) } } return errs }