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Stefano Brivio
a418946837 tcp: Add siphash implementation for initial sequence numbers
Implement siphash routines for initial TCP sequence numbers (12 bytes
input for IPv4, 36 bytes input for IPv6), and while at it, also
functions we'll use later on for hash table indices and TCP timestamp
offsets (with 8, 20, 32 bytes of input).

Use these to set the initial sequence number, according to RFC 6528,
for connections originating either from the tap device or from
sockets.

Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2021-03-17 10:57:36 +01:00
Stefano Brivio
105b916361 passt: New design and implementation with native Layer 4 sockets
This is a reimplementation, partially building on the earlier draft,
that uses L4 sockets (SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_STREAM) instead of SOCK_RAW,
providing L4-L2 translation functionality without requiring any
security capability.

Conceptually, this follows the design presented at:
	https://gitlab.com/abologna/kubevirt-and-kvm/-/blob/master/Networking.md

The most significant novelty here comes from TCP and UDP translation
layers. In particular, the TCP state and translation logic follows
the intent of being minimalistic, without reimplementing a full TCP
stack in either direction, and synchronising as much as possible the
TCP dynamic and flows between guest and host kernel.

Another important introduction concerns addressing, port translation
and forwarding. The Layer 4 implementations now attempt to bind on
all unbound ports, in order to forward connections in a transparent
way.

While at it:
- the qemu 'tap' back-end can't be used as-is by qrap anymore,
  because of explicit checks now introduced in qemu to ensure that
  the corresponding file descriptor is actually a tap device. For
  this reason, qrap now operates on a 'socket' back-end type,
  accounting for and building the additional header reporting
  frame length

- provide a demo script that sets up namespaces, addresses and
  routes, and starts the daemon. A virtual machine started in the
  network namespace, wrapped by qrap, will now directly interface
  with passt and communicate using Layer 4 sockets provided by the
  host kernel.

Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2021-02-16 09:28:55 +01:00
Stefano Brivio
d02e059ddc passt: Add IPv6 and NDP support, further fixes for IPv4 CT
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2021-02-16 07:58:05 +01:00
Stefano Brivio
6709ade2bd merd: Rename to PASST
Plug A Simple Socket Transport.

Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2021-02-16 07:58:01 +01:00
Stefano Brivio
b439984641 merd: ARP and DHCP handlers, connection tracking fixes
With this, merd provides a fully functional IPv4 environment to
guests, requiring a single capability, CAP_NET_RAW.

Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2021-02-16 07:57:57 +01:00
Stefano Brivio
fa2d20908d merd: Switch to AF_UNIX for qemu tap, provide wrapper
We can bypass a full-fledged network interface between qemu and merd by
connecting the qemu tap file descriptor to a provided UNIX domain
socket: this could be implemented in qemu eventually, qrap covers this
meanwhile.

This also avoids the need for the AF_PACKET socket towards the guest.

Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2021-02-16 07:57:51 +01:00
Stefano Brivio
cefcf0bc2c merd: Initial import
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
2021-02-16 07:57:46 +01:00