wps_upnp.c revision 04949598a23f501be6eec21697465fd46a28840a
1/*
2 * UPnP WPS Device
3 * Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Intel Corporation
4 * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Sony Corporation
5 * Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Atheros Communications
6 * Copyright (c) 2009-2010, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
7 *
8 * See below for more details on licensing and code history.
9 */
10
11/*
12 * This has been greatly stripped down from the original file
13 * (upnp_wps_device.c) by Ted Merrill, Atheros Communications
14 * in order to eliminate use of the bulky libupnp library etc.
15 *
16 * History:
17 * upnp_wps_device.c is/was a shim layer between wps_opt_upnp.c and
18 * the libupnp library.
19 * The layering (by Sony) was well done; only a very minor modification
20 * to API of upnp_wps_device.c was required.
21 * libupnp was found to be undesirable because:
22 * -- It consumed too much code and data space
23 * -- It uses multiple threads, making debugging more difficult
24 *      and possibly reducing reliability.
25 * -- It uses static variables and only supports one instance.
26 * The shim and libupnp are here replaced by special code written
27 * specifically for the needs of hostapd.
28 * Various shortcuts can and are taken to keep the code size small.
29 * Generally, execution time is not as crucial.
30 *
31 * BUGS:
32 * -- UPnP requires that we be able to resolve domain names.
33 * While uncommon, if we have to do it then it will stall the entire
34 * hostapd program, which is bad.
35 * This is because we use the standard linux getaddrinfo() function
36 * which is syncronous.
37 * An asyncronous solution would be to use the free "ares" library.
38 * -- Does not have a robust output buffering scheme.  Uses a single
39 * fixed size output buffer per TCP/HTTP connection, with possible (although
40 * unlikely) possibility of overflow and likely excessive use of RAM.
41 * A better solution would be to write the HTTP output as a buffered stream,
42 * using chunking: (handle header specially, then) generate data with
43 * a printf-like function into a buffer, catching buffer full condition,
44 * then send it out surrounded by http chunking.
45 * -- There is some code that could be separated out into the common
46 * library to be shared with wpa_supplicant.
47 * -- Needs renaming with module prefix to avoid polluting the debugger
48 * namespace and causing possible collisions with other static fncs
49 * and structure declarations when using the debugger.
50 * -- The http error code generation is pretty bogus, hopefully no one cares.
51 *
52 * Author: Ted Merrill, Atheros Communications, based upon earlier work
53 * as explained above and below.
54 *
55 * Copyright:
56 * Copyright 2008 Atheros Communications.
57 *
58 * The original header (of upnp_wps_device.c) reads:
59 *
60 *  Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Sony Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
61 *
62 *  File Name: upnp_wps_device.c
63 *  Description: EAP-WPS UPnP device source
64 *
65 *   Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
66 *   modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
67 *   are met:
68 *
69 *     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
70 *       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
71 *     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
72 *       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
73 *       the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
74 *       distribution.
75 *     * Neither the name of Sony Corporation nor the names of its
76 *       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
77 *       from this software without specific prior written permission.
78 *
79 *   THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
80 *   "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
81 *   LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
82 *   A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
83 *   OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
84 *   SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
85 *   LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
86 *   DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
87 *   THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
88 *   (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
89 *   OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
90 *
91 * Portions from Intel libupnp files, e.g. genlib/net/http/httpreadwrite.c
92 * typical header:
93 *
94 * Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Intel Corporation
95 * All rights reserved.
96 *
97 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
98 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
99 *
100 * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
101 * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
102 * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
103 * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
104 * and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
105 * * Neither name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its contributors
106 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
107 * without specific prior written permission.
108 *
109 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
110 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
111 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
112 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL OR
113 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
114 * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
115 * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
116 * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY
117 * OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
118 * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
119 * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
120*/
121
122/*
123 * Overview of WPS over UPnP:
124 *
125 * UPnP is a protocol that allows devices to discover each other and control
126 * each other. In UPnP terminology, a device is either a "device" (a server
127 * that provides information about itself and allows itself to be controlled)
128 * or a "control point" (a client that controls "devices") or possibly both.
129 * This file implements a UPnP "device".
130 *
131 * For us, we use mostly basic UPnP discovery, but the control part of interest
132 * is WPS carried via UPnP messages. There is quite a bit of basic UPnP
133 * discovery to do before we can get to WPS, however.
134 *
135 * UPnP discovery begins with "devices" send out multicast UDP packets to a
136 * certain fixed multicast IP address and port, and "control points" sending
137 * out other such UDP packets.
138 *
139 * The packets sent by devices are NOTIFY packets (not to be confused with TCP
140 * NOTIFY packets that are used later) and those sent by control points are
141 * M-SEARCH packets. These packets contain a simple HTTP style header. The
142 * packets are sent redundantly to get around packet loss. Devices respond to
143 * M-SEARCH packets with HTTP-like UDP packets containing HTTP/1.1 200 OK
144 * messages, which give similar information as the UDP NOTIFY packets.
145 *
146 * The above UDP packets advertise the (arbitrary) TCP ports that the
147 * respective parties will listen to. The control point can then do a HTTP
148 * SUBSCRIBE (something like an HTTP PUT) after which the device can do a
149 * separate HTTP NOTIFY (also like an HTTP PUT) to do event messaging.
150 *
151 * The control point will also do HTTP GET of the "device file" listed in the
152 * original UDP information from the device (see UPNP_WPS_DEVICE_XML_FILE
153 * data), and based on this will do additional GETs... HTTP POSTs are done to
154 * cause an action.
155 *
156 * Beyond some basic information in HTTP headers, additional information is in
157 * the HTTP bodies, in a format set by the SOAP and XML standards, a markup
158 * language related to HTML used for web pages. This language is intended to
159 * provide the ultimate in self-documentation by providing a universal
160 * namespace based on pseudo-URLs called URIs. Note that although a URI looks
161 * like a URL (a web address), they are never accessed as such but are used
162 * only as identifiers.
163 *
164 * The POST of a GetDeviceInfo gets information similar to what might be
165 * obtained from a probe request or response on Wi-Fi. WPS messages M1-M8
166 * are passed via a POST of a PutMessage; the M1-M8 WPS messages are converted
167 * to a bin64 ascii representation for encapsulation. When proxying messages,
168 * WLANEvent and PutWLANResponse are used.
169 *
170 * This of course glosses over a lot of details.
171 */
172
173#include "includes.h"
174
175#include <time.h>
176#include <net/if.h>
177#include <netdb.h>
178#include <sys/ioctl.h>
179
180#include "common.h"
181#include "uuid.h"
182#include "base64.h"
183#include "wps.h"
184#include "wps_i.h"
185#include "wps_upnp.h"
186#include "wps_upnp_i.h"
187
188
189/*
190 * UPnP allows a client ("control point") to send a server like us ("device")
191 * a domain name for registration, and we are supposed to resolve it. This is
192 * bad because, using the standard Linux library, we will stall the entire
193 * hostapd waiting for resolution.
194 *
195 * The "correct" solution would be to use an event driven library for domain
196 * name resolution such as "ares". However, this would increase code size
197 * further. Since it is unlikely that we'll actually see such domain names, we
198 * can just refuse to accept them.
199 */
200#define NO_DOMAIN_NAME_RESOLUTION 1  /* 1 to allow only dotted ip addresses */
201
202
203/*
204 * UPnP does not scale well. If we were in a room with thousands of control
205 * points then potentially we could be expected to handle subscriptions for
206 * each of them, which would exhaust our memory. So we must set a limit. In
207 * practice we are unlikely to see more than one or two.
208 */
209#define MAX_SUBSCRIPTIONS 4    /* how many subscribing clients we handle */
210#define MAX_ADDR_PER_SUBSCRIPTION 8
211
212/* Maximum number of Probe Request events per second */
213#define MAX_EVENTS_PER_SEC 5
214
215
216static struct upnp_wps_device_sm *shared_upnp_device = NULL;
217
218
219/* Write the current date/time per RFC */
220void format_date(struct wpabuf *buf)
221{
222	const char *weekday_str = "Sun\0Mon\0Tue\0Wed\0Thu\0Fri\0Sat";
223	const char *month_str = "Jan\0Feb\0Mar\0Apr\0May\0Jun\0"
224		"Jul\0Aug\0Sep\0Oct\0Nov\0Dec";
225	struct tm *date;
226	time_t t;
227
228	t = time(NULL);
229	date = gmtime(&t);
230	wpabuf_printf(buf, "%s, %02d %s %d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT",
231		      &weekday_str[date->tm_wday * 4], date->tm_mday,
232		      &month_str[date->tm_mon * 4], date->tm_year + 1900,
233		      date->tm_hour, date->tm_min, date->tm_sec);
234}
235
236
237/***************************************************************************
238 * UUIDs (unique identifiers)
239 *
240 * These are supposed to be unique in all the world.
241 * Sometimes permanent ones are used, sometimes temporary ones
242 * based on random numbers... there are different rules for valid content
243 * of different types.
244 * Each uuid is 16 bytes long.
245 **************************************************************************/
246
247/* uuid_make -- construct a random UUID
248 * The UPnP documents don't seem to offer any guidelines as to which method to
249 * use for constructing UUIDs for subscriptions. Presumably any method from
250 * rfc4122 is good enough; I've chosen random number method.
251 */
252static void uuid_make(u8 uuid[UUID_LEN])
253{
254	os_get_random(uuid, UUID_LEN);
255
256	/* Replace certain bits as specified in rfc4122 or X.667 */
257	uuid[6] &= 0x0f; uuid[6] |= (4 << 4);   /* version 4 == random gen */
258	uuid[8] &= 0x3f; uuid[8] |= 0x80;
259}
260
261
262/*
263 * Subscriber address handling.
264 * Since a subscriber may have an arbitrary number of addresses, we have to
265 * add a bunch of code to handle them.
266 *
267 * Addresses are passed in text, and MAY be domain names instead of the (usual
268 * and expected) dotted IP addresses. Resolving domain names consumes a lot of
269 * resources. Worse, we are currently using the standard Linux getaddrinfo()
270 * which will block the entire program until complete or timeout! The proper
271 * solution would be to use the "ares" library or similar with more state
272 * machine steps etc. or just disable domain name resolution by setting
273 * NO_DOMAIN_NAME_RESOLUTION to 1 at top of this file.
274 */
275
276/* subscr_addr_delete -- delete single unlinked subscriber address
277 * (be sure to unlink first if need be)
278 */
279void subscr_addr_delete(struct subscr_addr *a)
280{
281	/*
282	 * Note: do NOT free domain_and_port or path because they point to
283	 * memory within the allocation of "a".
284	 */
285	os_free(a);
286}
287
288
289/* subscr_addr_free_all -- unlink and delete list of subscriber addresses. */
290static void subscr_addr_free_all(struct subscription *s)
291{
292	struct subscr_addr *a, *tmp;
293	dl_list_for_each_safe(a, tmp, &s->addr_list, struct subscr_addr, list)
294	{
295		dl_list_del(&a->list);
296		subscr_addr_delete(a);
297	}
298}
299
300
301/* subscr_addr_add_url -- add address(es) for one url to subscription */
302static void subscr_addr_add_url(struct subscription *s, const char *url,
303				size_t url_len)
304{
305	int alloc_len;
306	char *scratch_mem = NULL;
307	char *mem;
308	char *host;
309	char *delim;
310	char *path;
311	int port = 80;  /* port to send to (default is port 80) */
312	struct addrinfo hints;
313	struct addrinfo *result = NULL;
314	struct addrinfo *rp;
315	int rerr;
316	size_t host_len, path_len;
317
318	/* url MUST begin with http: */
319	if (url_len < 7 || os_strncasecmp(url, "http://", 7))
320		goto fail;
321	url += 7;
322	url_len -= 7;
323
324	/* Make a copy of the string to allow modification during parsing */
325	scratch_mem = os_malloc(url_len + 1);
326	if (scratch_mem == NULL)
327		goto fail;
328	os_memcpy(scratch_mem, url, url_len);
329	scratch_mem[url_len] = '\0';
330	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Adding URL '%s'", scratch_mem);
331	host = scratch_mem;
332	path = os_strchr(host, '/');
333	if (path)
334		*path++ = '\0'; /* null terminate host */
335
336	/* Process and remove optional port component */
337	delim = os_strchr(host, ':');
338	if (delim) {
339		*delim = '\0'; /* null terminate host name for now */
340		if (isdigit(delim[1]))
341			port = atol(delim + 1);
342	}
343
344	/*
345	 * getaddrinfo does the right thing with dotted decimal notations, or
346	 * will resolve domain names. Resolving domain names will unfortunately
347	 * hang the entire program until it is resolved or it times out
348	 * internal to getaddrinfo; fortunately we think that the use of actual
349	 * domain names (vs. dotted decimal notations) should be uncommon.
350	 */
351	os_memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(struct addrinfo));
352	hints.ai_family = AF_INET;      /* IPv4 */
353	hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
354#if NO_DOMAIN_NAME_RESOLUTION
355	/* Suppress domain name resolutions that would halt
356	 * the program for periods of time
357	 */
358	hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICHOST;
359#else
360	/* Allow domain name resolution. */
361	hints.ai_flags = 0;
362#endif
363	hints.ai_protocol = 0;          /* Any protocol? */
364	rerr = getaddrinfo(host, NULL /* fill in port ourselves */,
365			   &hints, &result);
366	if (rerr) {
367		wpa_printf(MSG_INFO, "WPS UPnP: Resolve error %d (%s) on: %s",
368			   rerr, gai_strerror(rerr), host);
369		goto fail;
370	}
371
372	if (delim)
373		*delim = ':'; /* Restore port */
374
375	host_len = os_strlen(host);
376	path_len = path ? os_strlen(path) : 0;
377	alloc_len = host_len + 1 + 1 + path_len + 1;
378
379	for (rp = result; rp; rp = rp->ai_next) {
380		struct subscr_addr *a;
381
382		/* Limit no. of address to avoid denial of service attack */
383		if (dl_list_len(&s->addr_list) >= MAX_ADDR_PER_SUBSCRIPTION) {
384			wpa_printf(MSG_INFO, "WPS UPnP: subscr_addr_add_url: "
385				   "Ignoring excessive addresses");
386			break;
387		}
388
389		a = os_zalloc(sizeof(*a) + alloc_len);
390		if (a == NULL)
391			break;
392		mem = (char *) (a + 1);
393		a->domain_and_port = mem;
394		os_memcpy(mem, host, host_len);
395		mem += host_len + 1;
396		a->path = mem;
397		if (path == NULL || path[0] != '/')
398			*mem++ = '/';
399		if (path)
400			os_memcpy(mem, path, path_len);
401		os_memcpy(&a->saddr, rp->ai_addr, sizeof(a->saddr));
402		a->saddr.sin_port = htons(port);
403
404		dl_list_add(&s->addr_list, &a->list);
405	}
406
407fail:
408	if (result)
409		freeaddrinfo(result);
410	os_free(scratch_mem);
411}
412
413
414/* subscr_addr_list_create -- create list from urls in string.
415 *      Each url is enclosed by angle brackets.
416 */
417static void subscr_addr_list_create(struct subscription *s,
418				    const char *url_list)
419{
420	const char *end;
421	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Parsing URL list '%s'", url_list);
422	for (;;) {
423		while (*url_list == ' ' || *url_list == '\t')
424			url_list++;
425		if (*url_list != '<')
426			break;
427		url_list++;
428		end = os_strchr(url_list, '>');
429		if (end == NULL)
430			break;
431		subscr_addr_add_url(s, url_list, end - url_list);
432		url_list = end + 1;
433	}
434}
435
436
437int send_wpabuf(int fd, struct wpabuf *buf)
438{
439	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Send %lu byte message",
440		   (unsigned long) wpabuf_len(buf));
441	errno = 0;
442	if (write(fd, wpabuf_head(buf), wpabuf_len(buf)) !=
443	    (int) wpabuf_len(buf)) {
444		wpa_printf(MSG_ERROR, "WPS UPnP: Failed to send buffer: "
445			   "errno=%d (%s)",
446			   errno, strerror(errno));
447		return -1;
448	}
449
450	return 0;
451}
452
453
454static void wpabuf_put_property(struct wpabuf *buf, const char *name,
455				const char *value)
456{
457	wpabuf_put_str(buf, "<e:property>");
458	wpabuf_printf(buf, "<%s>", name);
459	if (value)
460		wpabuf_put_str(buf, value);
461	wpabuf_printf(buf, "</%s>", name);
462	wpabuf_put_str(buf, "</e:property>\n");
463}
464
465
466/**
467 * upnp_wps_device_send_event - Queue event messages for subscribers
468 * @sm: WPS UPnP state machine from upnp_wps_device_init()
469 *
470 * This function queues the last WLANEvent to be sent for all currently
471 * subscribed UPnP control points. sm->wlanevent must have been set with the
472 * encoded data before calling this function.
473 */
474static void upnp_wps_device_send_event(struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm)
475{
476	/* Enqueue event message for all subscribers */
477	struct wpabuf *buf; /* holds event message */
478	int buf_size = 0;
479	struct subscription *s, *tmp;
480	/* Actually, utf-8 is the default, but it doesn't hurt to specify it */
481	const char *format_head =
482		"<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?>\n"
483		"<e:propertyset xmlns:e=\"urn:schemas-upnp-org:event-1-0\">\n";
484	const char *format_tail = "</e:propertyset>\n";
485	struct os_time now;
486
487	if (dl_list_empty(&sm->subscriptions)) {
488		/* optimize */
489		return;
490	}
491
492	if (os_get_time(&now) == 0) {
493		if (now.sec != sm->last_event_sec) {
494			sm->last_event_sec = now.sec;
495			sm->num_events_in_sec = 1;
496		} else {
497			sm->num_events_in_sec++;
498			/*
499			 * In theory, this should apply to all WLANEvent
500			 * notifications, but EAP messages are of much higher
501			 * priority and Probe Request notifications should not
502			 * be allowed to drop EAP messages, so only throttle
503			 * Probe Request notifications.
504			 */
505			if (sm->num_events_in_sec > MAX_EVENTS_PER_SEC &&
506			    sm->wlanevent_type ==
507			    UPNP_WPS_WLANEVENT_TYPE_PROBE) {
508				wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Throttle "
509					   "event notifications (%u seen "
510					   "during one second)",
511					   sm->num_events_in_sec);
512				return;
513			}
514		}
515	}
516
517	/* Determine buffer size needed first */
518	buf_size += os_strlen(format_head);
519	buf_size += 50 + 2 * os_strlen("WLANEvent");
520	if (sm->wlanevent)
521		buf_size += os_strlen(sm->wlanevent);
522	buf_size += os_strlen(format_tail);
523
524	buf = wpabuf_alloc(buf_size);
525	if (buf == NULL)
526		return;
527	wpabuf_put_str(buf, format_head);
528	wpabuf_put_property(buf, "WLANEvent", sm->wlanevent);
529	wpabuf_put_str(buf, format_tail);
530
531	wpa_printf(MSG_MSGDUMP, "WPS UPnP: WLANEvent message:\n%s",
532		   (char *) wpabuf_head(buf));
533
534	dl_list_for_each_safe(s, tmp, &sm->subscriptions, struct subscription,
535			      list) {
536		event_add(s, buf,
537			  sm->wlanevent_type == UPNP_WPS_WLANEVENT_TYPE_PROBE);
538	}
539
540	wpabuf_free(buf);
541}
542
543
544/*
545 * Event subscription (subscriber machines register with us to receive event
546 * messages).
547 * This is the result of an incoming HTTP over TCP SUBSCRIBE request.
548 */
549
550/* subscription_destroy -- destroy an unlinked subscription
551 * Be sure to unlink first if necessary.
552 */
553void subscription_destroy(struct subscription *s)
554{
555	struct upnp_wps_device_interface *iface;
556	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Destroy subscription %p", s);
557	subscr_addr_free_all(s);
558	event_delete_all(s);
559	dl_list_for_each(iface, &s->sm->interfaces,
560			 struct upnp_wps_device_interface, list)
561		upnp_er_remove_notification(iface->wps->registrar, s);
562	os_free(s);
563}
564
565
566/* subscription_list_age -- remove expired subscriptions */
567static void subscription_list_age(struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm, time_t now)
568{
569	struct subscription *s, *tmp;
570	dl_list_for_each_safe(s, tmp, &sm->subscriptions,
571			      struct subscription, list) {
572		if (s->timeout_time > now)
573			break;
574		wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Removing aged subscription");
575		dl_list_del(&s->list);
576		subscription_destroy(s);
577	}
578}
579
580
581/* subscription_find -- return existing subscription matching uuid, if any
582 * returns NULL if not found
583 */
584struct subscription * subscription_find(struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm,
585					const u8 uuid[UUID_LEN])
586{
587	struct subscription *s;
588	dl_list_for_each(s, &sm->subscriptions, struct subscription, list) {
589		if (os_memcmp(s->uuid, uuid, UUID_LEN) == 0)
590			return s; /* Found match */
591	}
592	return NULL;
593}
594
595
596static struct wpabuf * build_fake_wsc_ack(void)
597{
598	struct wpabuf *msg = wpabuf_alloc(100);
599	if (msg == NULL)
600		return NULL;
601	wpabuf_put_u8(msg, UPNP_WPS_WLANEVENT_TYPE_EAP);
602	wpabuf_put_str(msg, "00:00:00:00:00:00");
603	if (wps_build_version(msg) ||
604	    wps_build_msg_type(msg, WPS_WSC_ACK)) {
605		wpabuf_free(msg);
606		return NULL;
607	}
608	/* Enrollee Nonce */
609	wpabuf_put_be16(msg, ATTR_ENROLLEE_NONCE);
610	wpabuf_put_be16(msg, WPS_NONCE_LEN);
611	wpabuf_put(msg, WPS_NONCE_LEN);
612	/* Registrar Nonce */
613	wpabuf_put_be16(msg, ATTR_REGISTRAR_NONCE);
614	wpabuf_put_be16(msg, WPS_NONCE_LEN);
615	wpabuf_put(msg, WPS_NONCE_LEN);
616	wps_build_wfa_ext(msg, 0, NULL, 0);
617	return msg;
618}
619
620
621/* subscription_first_event -- send format/queue event that is automatically
622 * sent on a new subscription.
623 */
624static int subscription_first_event(struct subscription *s)
625{
626	/*
627	 * Actually, utf-8 is the default, but it doesn't hurt to specify it.
628	 *
629	 * APStatus is apparently a bit set,
630	 * 0x1 = configuration change (but is always set?)
631	 * 0x10 = ap is locked
632	 *
633	 * Per UPnP spec, we send out the last value of each variable, even
634	 * for WLANEvent, whatever it was.
635	 */
636	char *wlan_event;
637	struct wpabuf *buf;
638	int ap_status = 1;      /* TODO: add 0x10 if access point is locked */
639	const char *head =
640		"<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?>\n"
641		"<e:propertyset xmlns:e=\"urn:schemas-upnp-org:event-1-0\">\n";
642	const char *tail = "</e:propertyset>\n";
643	char txt[10];
644	int ret;
645
646	if (s->sm->wlanevent == NULL) {
647		/*
648		 * There has been no events before the subscription. However,
649		 * UPnP device architecture specification requires all the
650		 * evented variables to be included, so generate a dummy event
651		 * for this particular case using a WSC_ACK and all-zeros
652		 * nonces. The ER (UPnP control point) will ignore this, but at
653		 * least it will learn that WLANEvent variable will be used in
654		 * event notifications in the future.
655		 */
656		struct wpabuf *msg;
657		wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Use a fake WSC_ACK as the "
658			   "initial WLANEvent");
659		msg = build_fake_wsc_ack();
660		if (msg) {
661			s->sm->wlanevent = (char *)
662				base64_encode(wpabuf_head(msg),
663					      wpabuf_len(msg), NULL);
664			wpabuf_free(msg);
665		}
666	}
667
668	wlan_event = s->sm->wlanevent;
669	if (wlan_event == NULL || *wlan_event == '\0') {
670		wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: WLANEvent not known for "
671			   "initial event message");
672		wlan_event = "";
673	}
674	buf = wpabuf_alloc(500 + os_strlen(wlan_event));
675	if (buf == NULL)
676		return -1;
677
678	wpabuf_put_str(buf, head);
679	wpabuf_put_property(buf, "STAStatus", "1");
680	os_snprintf(txt, sizeof(txt), "%d", ap_status);
681	wpabuf_put_property(buf, "APStatus", txt);
682	if (*wlan_event)
683		wpabuf_put_property(buf, "WLANEvent", wlan_event);
684	wpabuf_put_str(buf, tail);
685
686	ret = event_add(s, buf, 0);
687	if (ret) {
688		wpabuf_free(buf);
689		return ret;
690	}
691	wpabuf_free(buf);
692
693	return 0;
694}
695
696
697/**
698 * subscription_start - Remember a UPnP control point to send events to.
699 * @sm: WPS UPnP state machine from upnp_wps_device_init()
700 * @callback_urls: Callback URLs
701 * Returns: %NULL on error, or pointer to new subscription structure.
702 */
703struct subscription * subscription_start(struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm,
704					 const char *callback_urls)
705{
706	struct subscription *s;
707	time_t now = time(NULL);
708	time_t expire = now + UPNP_SUBSCRIBE_SEC;
709
710	/* Get rid of expired subscriptions so we have room */
711	subscription_list_age(sm, now);
712
713	/* If too many subscriptions, remove oldest */
714	if (dl_list_len(&sm->subscriptions) >= MAX_SUBSCRIPTIONS) {
715		s = dl_list_first(&sm->subscriptions, struct subscription,
716				  list);
717		wpa_printf(MSG_INFO, "WPS UPnP: Too many subscriptions, "
718			   "trashing oldest");
719		dl_list_del(&s->list);
720		subscription_destroy(s);
721	}
722
723	s = os_zalloc(sizeof(*s));
724	if (s == NULL)
725		return NULL;
726	dl_list_init(&s->addr_list);
727	dl_list_init(&s->event_queue);
728
729	s->sm = sm;
730	s->timeout_time = expire;
731	uuid_make(s->uuid);
732	subscr_addr_list_create(s, callback_urls);
733	if (dl_list_empty(&s->addr_list)) {
734		wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: No valid callback URLs in "
735			   "'%s' - drop subscription", callback_urls);
736		subscription_destroy(s);
737		return NULL;
738	}
739
740	/* Add to end of list, since it has the highest expiration time */
741	dl_list_add_tail(&sm->subscriptions, &s->list);
742	/* Queue up immediate event message (our last event)
743	 * as required by UPnP spec.
744	 */
745	if (subscription_first_event(s)) {
746		wpa_printf(MSG_INFO, "WPS UPnP: Dropping subscriber due to "
747			   "event backlog");
748		dl_list_del(&s->list);
749		subscription_destroy(s);
750		return NULL;
751	}
752	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Subscription %p started with %s",
753		   s, callback_urls);
754	/* Schedule sending this */
755	event_send_all_later(sm);
756	return s;
757}
758
759
760/* subscription_renew -- find subscription and reset timeout */
761struct subscription * subscription_renew(struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm,
762					 const u8 uuid[UUID_LEN])
763{
764	time_t now = time(NULL);
765	time_t expire = now + UPNP_SUBSCRIBE_SEC;
766	struct subscription *s = subscription_find(sm, uuid);
767	if (s == NULL)
768		return NULL;
769	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Subscription renewed");
770	dl_list_del(&s->list);
771	s->timeout_time = expire;
772	/* add back to end of list, since it now has highest expiry */
773	dl_list_add_tail(&sm->subscriptions, &s->list);
774	return s;
775}
776
777
778/**
779 * upnp_wps_device_send_wlan_event - Event notification
780 * @sm: WPS UPnP state machine from upnp_wps_device_init()
781 * @from_mac_addr: Source (Enrollee) MAC address for the event
782 * @ev_type: Event type
783 * @msg: Event data
784 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
785 *
786 * Tell external Registrars (UPnP control points) that something happened. In
787 * particular, events include WPS messages from clients that are proxied to
788 * external Registrars.
789 */
790int upnp_wps_device_send_wlan_event(struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm,
791				    const u8 from_mac_addr[ETH_ALEN],
792				    enum upnp_wps_wlanevent_type ev_type,
793				    const struct wpabuf *msg)
794{
795	int ret = -1;
796	char type[2];
797	const u8 *mac = from_mac_addr;
798	char mac_text[18];
799	u8 *raw = NULL;
800	size_t raw_len;
801	char *val;
802	size_t val_len;
803	int pos = 0;
804
805	if (!sm)
806		goto fail;
807
808	os_snprintf(type, sizeof(type), "%1u", ev_type);
809
810	raw_len = 1 + 17 + (msg ? wpabuf_len(msg) : 0);
811	raw = os_zalloc(raw_len);
812	if (!raw)
813		goto fail;
814
815	*(raw + pos) = (u8) ev_type;
816	pos += 1;
817	os_snprintf(mac_text, sizeof(mac_text), MACSTR, MAC2STR(mac));
818	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Proxying WLANEvent from %s",
819		   mac_text);
820	os_memcpy(raw + pos, mac_text, 17);
821	pos += 17;
822	if (msg) {
823		os_memcpy(raw + pos, wpabuf_head(msg), wpabuf_len(msg));
824		pos += wpabuf_len(msg);
825	}
826	raw_len = pos;
827
828	val = (char *) base64_encode(raw, raw_len, &val_len);
829	if (val == NULL)
830		goto fail;
831
832	os_free(sm->wlanevent);
833	sm->wlanevent = val;
834	sm->wlanevent_type = ev_type;
835	upnp_wps_device_send_event(sm);
836
837	ret = 0;
838
839fail:
840	os_free(raw);
841
842	return ret;
843}
844
845
846#if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
847#include <sys/sysctl.h>
848#include <net/route.h>
849#include <net/if_dl.h>
850
851static int eth_get(const char *device, u8 ea[ETH_ALEN])
852{
853	struct if_msghdr *ifm;
854	struct sockaddr_dl *sdl;
855	u_char *p, *buf;
856	size_t len;
857	int mib[] = { CTL_NET, AF_ROUTE, 0, AF_LINK, NET_RT_IFLIST, 0 };
858
859	if (sysctl(mib, 6, NULL, &len, NULL, 0) < 0)
860		return -1;
861	if ((buf = os_malloc(len)) == NULL)
862		return -1;
863	if (sysctl(mib, 6, buf, &len, NULL, 0) < 0) {
864		os_free(buf);
865		return -1;
866	}
867	for (p = buf; p < buf + len; p += ifm->ifm_msglen) {
868		ifm = (struct if_msghdr *)p;
869		sdl = (struct sockaddr_dl *)(ifm + 1);
870		if (ifm->ifm_type != RTM_IFINFO ||
871		    (ifm->ifm_addrs & RTA_IFP) == 0)
872			continue;
873		if (sdl->sdl_family != AF_LINK || sdl->sdl_nlen == 0 ||
874		    os_memcmp(sdl->sdl_data, device, sdl->sdl_nlen) != 0)
875			continue;
876		os_memcpy(ea, LLADDR(sdl), sdl->sdl_alen);
877		break;
878	}
879	os_free(buf);
880
881	if (p >= buf + len) {
882		errno = ESRCH;
883		return -1;
884	}
885	return 0;
886}
887#endif /* __FreeBSD__ */
888
889
890/**
891 * get_netif_info - Get hw and IP addresses for network device
892 * @net_if: Selected network interface name
893 * @ip_addr: Buffer for returning IP address in network byte order
894 * @ip_addr_text: Buffer for returning a pointer to allocated IP address text
895 * @mac: Buffer for returning MAC address
896 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
897 */
898int get_netif_info(const char *net_if, unsigned *ip_addr, char **ip_addr_text,
899		   u8 mac[ETH_ALEN])
900{
901	struct ifreq req;
902	int sock = -1;
903	struct sockaddr_in *addr;
904	struct in_addr in_addr;
905
906	*ip_addr_text = os_zalloc(16);
907	if (*ip_addr_text == NULL)
908		goto fail;
909
910	sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
911	if (sock < 0)
912		goto fail;
913
914	os_strlcpy(req.ifr_name, net_if, sizeof(req.ifr_name));
915	if (ioctl(sock, SIOCGIFADDR, &req) < 0) {
916		wpa_printf(MSG_ERROR, "WPS UPnP: SIOCGIFADDR failed: %d (%s)",
917			   errno, strerror(errno));
918		goto fail;
919	}
920	addr = (void *) &req.ifr_addr;
921	*ip_addr = addr->sin_addr.s_addr;
922	in_addr.s_addr = *ip_addr;
923	os_snprintf(*ip_addr_text, 16, "%s", inet_ntoa(in_addr));
924
925#ifdef __linux__
926	os_strlcpy(req.ifr_name, net_if, sizeof(req.ifr_name));
927	if (ioctl(sock, SIOCGIFHWADDR, &req) < 0) {
928		wpa_printf(MSG_ERROR, "WPS UPnP: SIOCGIFHWADDR failed: "
929			   "%d (%s)", errno, strerror(errno));
930		goto fail;
931	}
932	os_memcpy(mac, req.ifr_addr.sa_data, 6);
933#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
934	if (eth_get(net_if, mac) < 0) {
935		wpa_printf(MSG_ERROR, "WPS UPnP: Failed to get MAC address");
936		goto fail;
937	}
938#else
939#error MAC address fetch not implemented
940#endif
941
942	close(sock);
943	return 0;
944
945fail:
946	if (sock >= 0)
947		close(sock);
948	os_free(*ip_addr_text);
949	*ip_addr_text = NULL;
950	return -1;
951}
952
953
954static void upnp_wps_free_msearchreply(struct dl_list *head)
955{
956	struct advertisement_state_machine *a, *tmp;
957	dl_list_for_each_safe(a, tmp, head, struct advertisement_state_machine,
958			      list)
959		msearchreply_state_machine_stop(a);
960}
961
962
963static void upnp_wps_free_subscriptions(struct dl_list *head,
964					struct wps_registrar *reg)
965{
966	struct subscription *s, *tmp;
967	dl_list_for_each_safe(s, tmp, head, struct subscription, list) {
968		if (reg && s->reg != reg)
969			continue;
970		dl_list_del(&s->list);
971		subscription_destroy(s);
972	}
973}
974
975
976/**
977 * upnp_wps_device_stop - Stop WPS UPnP operations on an interface
978 * @sm: WPS UPnP state machine from upnp_wps_device_init()
979 */
980static void upnp_wps_device_stop(struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm)
981{
982	if (!sm || !sm->started)
983		return;
984
985	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Stop device");
986	web_listener_stop(sm);
987	upnp_wps_free_msearchreply(&sm->msearch_replies);
988	upnp_wps_free_subscriptions(&sm->subscriptions, NULL);
989
990	advertisement_state_machine_stop(sm, 1);
991
992	event_send_stop_all(sm);
993	os_free(sm->wlanevent);
994	sm->wlanevent = NULL;
995	os_free(sm->ip_addr_text);
996	sm->ip_addr_text = NULL;
997	if (sm->multicast_sd >= 0)
998		close(sm->multicast_sd);
999	sm->multicast_sd = -1;
1000	ssdp_listener_stop(sm);
1001
1002	sm->started = 0;
1003}
1004
1005
1006/**
1007 * upnp_wps_device_start - Start WPS UPnP operations on an interface
1008 * @sm: WPS UPnP state machine from upnp_wps_device_init()
1009 * @net_if: Selected network interface name
1010 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1011 */
1012static int upnp_wps_device_start(struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm, char *net_if)
1013{
1014	if (!sm || !net_if)
1015		return -1;
1016
1017	if (sm->started)
1018		upnp_wps_device_stop(sm);
1019
1020	sm->multicast_sd = -1;
1021	sm->ssdp_sd = -1;
1022	sm->started = 1;
1023	sm->advertise_count = 0;
1024
1025	/* Fix up linux multicast handling */
1026	if (add_ssdp_network(net_if))
1027		goto fail;
1028
1029	/* Determine which IP and mac address we're using */
1030	if (get_netif_info(net_if, &sm->ip_addr, &sm->ip_addr_text,
1031			   sm->mac_addr)) {
1032		wpa_printf(MSG_INFO, "WPS UPnP: Could not get IP/MAC address "
1033			   "for %s. Does it have IP address?", net_if);
1034		goto fail;
1035	}
1036
1037	/* Listen for incoming TCP connections so that others
1038	 * can fetch our "xml files" from us.
1039	 */
1040	if (web_listener_start(sm))
1041		goto fail;
1042
1043	/* Set up for receiving discovery (UDP) packets */
1044	if (ssdp_listener_start(sm))
1045		goto fail;
1046
1047	/* Set up for sending multicast */
1048	if (ssdp_open_multicast(sm) < 0)
1049		goto fail;
1050
1051	/*
1052	 * Broadcast NOTIFY messages to let the world know we exist.
1053	 * This is done via a state machine since the messages should not be
1054	 * all sent out at once.
1055	 */
1056	if (advertisement_state_machine_start(sm))
1057		goto fail;
1058
1059	return 0;
1060
1061fail:
1062	upnp_wps_device_stop(sm);
1063	return -1;
1064}
1065
1066
1067static struct upnp_wps_device_interface *
1068upnp_wps_get_iface(struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm, void *priv)
1069{
1070	struct upnp_wps_device_interface *iface;
1071	dl_list_for_each(iface, &sm->interfaces,
1072			 struct upnp_wps_device_interface, list) {
1073		if (iface->priv == priv)
1074			return iface;
1075	}
1076	return NULL;
1077}
1078
1079
1080/**
1081 * upnp_wps_device_deinit - Deinitialize WPS UPnP
1082 * @sm: WPS UPnP state machine from upnp_wps_device_init()
1083 * @priv: External context data that was used in upnp_wps_device_init() call
1084 */
1085void upnp_wps_device_deinit(struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm, void *priv)
1086{
1087	struct upnp_wps_device_interface *iface;
1088
1089	if (!sm)
1090		return;
1091
1092	iface = upnp_wps_get_iface(sm, priv);
1093	if (iface == NULL) {
1094		wpa_printf(MSG_ERROR, "WPS UPnP: Could not find the interface "
1095			   "instance to deinit");
1096		return;
1097	}
1098	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Deinit interface instance %p", iface);
1099	if (dl_list_len(&sm->interfaces) == 1) {
1100		wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Deinitializing last instance "
1101			   "- free global device instance");
1102		upnp_wps_device_stop(sm);
1103	} else
1104		upnp_wps_free_subscriptions(&sm->subscriptions,
1105					    iface->wps->registrar);
1106	dl_list_del(&iface->list);
1107
1108	if (iface->peer.wps)
1109		wps_deinit(iface->peer.wps);
1110	os_free(iface->ctx->ap_pin);
1111	os_free(iface->ctx);
1112	os_free(iface);
1113
1114	if (dl_list_empty(&sm->interfaces)) {
1115		os_free(sm->root_dir);
1116		os_free(sm->desc_url);
1117		os_free(sm);
1118		shared_upnp_device = NULL;
1119	}
1120}
1121
1122
1123/**
1124 * upnp_wps_device_init - Initialize WPS UPnP
1125 * @ctx: callback table; we must eventually free it
1126 * @wps: Pointer to longterm WPS context
1127 * @priv: External context data that will be used in callbacks
1128 * @net_if: Selected network interface name
1129 * Returns: WPS UPnP state or %NULL on failure
1130 */
1131struct upnp_wps_device_sm *
1132upnp_wps_device_init(struct upnp_wps_device_ctx *ctx, struct wps_context *wps,
1133		     void *priv, char *net_if)
1134{
1135	struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm;
1136	struct upnp_wps_device_interface *iface;
1137	int start = 0;
1138
1139	iface = os_zalloc(sizeof(*iface));
1140	if (iface == NULL) {
1141		os_free(ctx->ap_pin);
1142		os_free(ctx);
1143		return NULL;
1144	}
1145	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Init interface instance %p", iface);
1146
1147	iface->ctx = ctx;
1148	iface->wps = wps;
1149	iface->priv = priv;
1150
1151	if (shared_upnp_device) {
1152		wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Share existing device "
1153			   "context");
1154		sm = shared_upnp_device;
1155	} else {
1156		wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Initialize device context");
1157		sm = os_zalloc(sizeof(*sm));
1158		if (!sm) {
1159			wpa_printf(MSG_ERROR, "WPS UPnP: upnp_wps_device_init "
1160				   "failed");
1161			os_free(iface);
1162			os_free(ctx->ap_pin);
1163			os_free(ctx);
1164			return NULL;
1165		}
1166		shared_upnp_device = sm;
1167
1168		dl_list_init(&sm->msearch_replies);
1169		dl_list_init(&sm->subscriptions);
1170		dl_list_init(&sm->interfaces);
1171		start = 1;
1172	}
1173
1174	dl_list_add(&sm->interfaces, &iface->list);
1175
1176	if (start && upnp_wps_device_start(sm, net_if)) {
1177		upnp_wps_device_deinit(sm, priv);
1178		return NULL;
1179	}
1180
1181
1182	return sm;
1183}
1184
1185
1186/**
1187 * upnp_wps_subscribers - Check whether there are any event subscribers
1188 * @sm: WPS UPnP state machine from upnp_wps_device_init()
1189 * Returns: 0 if no subscribers, 1 if subscribers
1190 */
1191int upnp_wps_subscribers(struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm)
1192{
1193	return !dl_list_empty(&sm->subscriptions);
1194}
1195
1196
1197int upnp_wps_set_ap_pin(struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm, const char *ap_pin)
1198{
1199	struct upnp_wps_device_interface *iface;
1200	if (sm == NULL)
1201		return 0;
1202
1203	dl_list_for_each(iface, &sm->interfaces,
1204			 struct upnp_wps_device_interface, list) {
1205		os_free(iface->ctx->ap_pin);
1206		if (ap_pin) {
1207			iface->ctx->ap_pin = os_strdup(ap_pin);
1208			if (iface->ctx->ap_pin == NULL)
1209				return -1;
1210		} else
1211			iface->ctx->ap_pin = NULL;
1212	}
1213
1214	return 0;
1215}
1216