RouteController.cpp revision b67219a71d1d896bcb34c4a7a797824b88515b2c
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15 */
16
17#include "RouteController.h"
18
19#include <arpa/inet.h>
20#include <errno.h>
21#include <fcntl.h>
22#include <linux/fib_rules.h>
23#include <net/if.h>
24#include <sys/stat.h>
25
26#include <private/android_filesystem_config.h>
27
28#include <map>
29
30#include "Fwmark.h"
31#include "UidRanges.h"
32
33#include "base/file.h"
34#define LOG_TAG "Netd"
35#include "log/log.h"
36#include "logwrap/logwrap.h"
37#include "resolv_netid.h"
38
39using android::base::WriteStringToFile;
40
41namespace {
42
43// BEGIN CONSTANTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
44
45const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_OVERRIDE_SYSTEM = 10000;
46const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_OUTPUT_TO_LOCAL = 11000;
47const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_SECURE_VPN          = 12000;
48const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_EXPLICIT_NETWORK    = 13000;
49const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_OUTPUT_INTERFACE    = 14000;
50const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_LEGACY_SYSTEM       = 15000;
51const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_LEGACY_NETWORK      = 16000;
52const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_LOCAL_NETWORK       = 17000;
53const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_TETHERING           = 18000;
54const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_IMPLICIT_NETWORK    = 19000;
55const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_BYPASSABLE_VPN      = 20000;
56const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_FALLTHROUGH     = 21000;
57const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_NETWORK     = 22000;
58const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_DIRECTLY_CONNECTED  = 23000;
59const uint32_t RULE_PRIORITY_UNREACHABLE         = 32000;
60
61const uint32_t ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK  = 97;
62const uint32_t ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_NETWORK = 98;
63const uint32_t ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_SYSTEM  = 99;
64
65const char* const ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LOCAL_NETWORK  = "local_network";
66const char* const ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LEGACY_NETWORK = "legacy_network";
67const char* const ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LEGACY_SYSTEM  = "legacy_system";
68
69const char* const ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LOCAL = "local";
70const char* const ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_MAIN  = "main";
71
72// TODO: These values aren't defined by the Linux kernel, because our UID routing changes are not
73// upstream (yet?), so we can't just pick them up from kernel headers. When (if?) the changes make
74// it upstream, we'll remove this and rely on the kernel header values. For now, add a static assert
75// that will warn us if upstream has given these values some other meaning.
76const uint16_t FRA_UID_START = 18;
77const uint16_t FRA_UID_END   = 19;
78static_assert(FRA_UID_START > FRA_MAX,
79             "Android-specific FRA_UID_{START,END} values also assigned in Linux uapi. "
80             "Check that these values match what the kernel does and then update this assertion.");
81
82const uint16_t NETLINK_REQUEST_FLAGS = NLM_F_REQUEST | NLM_F_ACK;
83const uint16_t NETLINK_CREATE_REQUEST_FLAGS = NETLINK_REQUEST_FLAGS | NLM_F_CREATE | NLM_F_EXCL;
84
85const sockaddr_nl NETLINK_ADDRESS = {AF_NETLINK, 0, 0, 0};
86
87const uint8_t AF_FAMILIES[] = {AF_INET, AF_INET6};
88
89const char* const IP_VERSIONS[] = {"-4", "-6"};
90
91const uid_t UID_ROOT = 0;
92const char* const IIF_NONE = NULL;
93const char* const OIF_NONE = NULL;
94const bool ACTION_ADD = true;
95const bool ACTION_DEL = false;
96const bool MODIFY_NON_UID_BASED_RULES = true;
97
98const char* const RT_TABLES_PATH = "/data/misc/net/rt_tables";
99const mode_t RT_TABLES_MODE = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH;  // mode 0644, rw-r--r--
100
101const unsigned ROUTE_FLUSH_ATTEMPTS = 2;
102
103// Avoids "non-constant-expression cannot be narrowed from type 'unsigned int' to 'unsigned short'"
104// warnings when using RTA_LENGTH(x) inside static initializers (even when x is already uint16_t).
105constexpr uint16_t U16_RTA_LENGTH(uint16_t x) {
106    return RTA_LENGTH(x);
107}
108
109// These are practically const, but can't be declared so, because they are used to initialize
110// non-const pointers ("void* iov_base") in iovec arrays.
111rtattr FRATTR_PRIORITY  = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)), FRA_PRIORITY };
112rtattr FRATTR_TABLE     = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)), FRA_TABLE };
113rtattr FRATTR_FWMARK    = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)), FRA_FWMARK };
114rtattr FRATTR_FWMASK    = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)), FRA_FWMASK };
115rtattr FRATTR_UID_START = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uid_t)),    FRA_UID_START };
116rtattr FRATTR_UID_END   = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uid_t)),    FRA_UID_END };
117
118rtattr RTATTR_TABLE     = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)), RTA_TABLE };
119rtattr RTATTR_OIF       = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(sizeof(uint32_t)), RTA_OIF };
120
121uint8_t PADDING_BUFFER[RTA_ALIGNTO] = {0, 0, 0, 0};
122
123// END CONSTANTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
124
125// No locks needed because RouteController is accessed only from one thread (in CommandListener).
126std::map<std::string, uint32_t> interfaceToTable;
127
128uint32_t getRouteTableForInterface(const char* interface) {
129    uint32_t index = if_nametoindex(interface);
130    if (index) {
131        index += RouteController::ROUTE_TABLE_OFFSET_FROM_INDEX;
132        interfaceToTable[interface] = index;
133        return index;
134    }
135    // If the interface goes away if_nametoindex() will return 0 but we still need to know
136    // the index so we can remove the rules and routes.
137    auto iter = interfaceToTable.find(interface);
138    if (iter == interfaceToTable.end()) {
139        ALOGE("cannot find interface %s", interface);
140        return RT_TABLE_UNSPEC;
141    }
142    return iter->second;
143}
144
145void addTableName(uint32_t table, const std::string& name, std::string* contents) {
146    char tableString[UINT32_STRLEN];
147    snprintf(tableString, sizeof(tableString), "%u", table);
148    *contents += tableString;
149    *contents += " ";
150    *contents += name;
151    *contents += "\n";
152}
153
154// Doesn't return success/failure as the file is optional; it's okay if we fail to update it.
155void updateTableNamesFile() {
156    std::string contents;
157
158    addTableName(RT_TABLE_LOCAL, ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LOCAL, &contents);
159    addTableName(RT_TABLE_MAIN,  ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_MAIN,  &contents);
160
161    addTableName(ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK,  ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LOCAL_NETWORK,  &contents);
162    addTableName(ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_NETWORK, ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LEGACY_NETWORK, &contents);
163    addTableName(ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_SYSTEM,  ROUTE_TABLE_NAME_LEGACY_SYSTEM,  &contents);
164
165    for (const auto& entry : interfaceToTable) {
166        addTableName(entry.second, entry.first, &contents);
167    }
168
169    if (!WriteStringToFile(contents, RT_TABLES_PATH, RT_TABLES_MODE, AID_SYSTEM, AID_WIFI)) {
170        ALOGE("failed to write to %s (%s)", RT_TABLES_PATH, strerror(errno));
171        return;
172    }
173}
174
175// Sends a netlink request and expects an ack.
176// |iov| is an array of struct iovec that contains the netlink message payload.
177// The netlink header is generated by this function based on |action| and |flags|.
178// Returns -errno if there was an error or if the kernel reported an error.
179WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int sendNetlinkRequest(uint16_t action, uint16_t flags, iovec* iov, int iovlen) {
180    nlmsghdr nlmsg = {
181        .nlmsg_type = action,
182        .nlmsg_flags = flags,
183    };
184    iov[0].iov_base = &nlmsg;
185    iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(nlmsg);
186    for (int i = 0; i < iovlen; ++i) {
187        nlmsg.nlmsg_len += iov[i].iov_len;
188    }
189
190    int ret;
191    struct {
192        nlmsghdr msg;
193        nlmsgerr err;
194    } response;
195
196    int sock = socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_DGRAM | SOCK_CLOEXEC, NETLINK_ROUTE);
197    if (sock != -1 &&
198            connect(sock, reinterpret_cast<const sockaddr*>(&NETLINK_ADDRESS),
199                    sizeof(NETLINK_ADDRESS)) != -1 &&
200            writev(sock, iov, iovlen) != -1 &&
201            (ret = recv(sock, &response, sizeof(response), 0)) != -1) {
202        if (ret == sizeof(response)) {
203            ret = response.err.error;  // Netlink errors are negative errno.
204            if (ret) {
205                ALOGE("netlink response contains error (%s)", strerror(-ret));
206            }
207        } else {
208            ALOGE("bad netlink response message size (%d != %zu)", ret, sizeof(response));
209            ret = -EBADMSG;
210        }
211    } else {
212        ALOGE("netlink socket/connect/writev/recv failed (%s)", strerror(errno));
213        ret = -errno;
214    }
215
216    if (sock != -1) {
217        close(sock);
218    }
219
220    return ret;
221}
222
223// Returns 0 on success or negative errno on failure.
224int padInterfaceName(const char* input, char* name, size_t* length, uint16_t* padding) {
225    if (!input) {
226        *length = 0;
227        *padding = 0;
228        return 0;
229    }
230    *length = strlcpy(name, input, IFNAMSIZ) + 1;
231    if (*length > IFNAMSIZ) {
232        ALOGE("interface name too long (%zu > %u)", *length, IFNAMSIZ);
233        return -ENAMETOOLONG;
234    }
235    *padding = RTA_SPACE(*length) - RTA_LENGTH(*length);
236    return 0;
237}
238
239// Adds or removes a routing rule for IPv4 and IPv6.
240//
241// + If |table| is non-zero, the rule points at the specified routing table. Otherwise, the rule
242//   returns ENETUNREACH.
243// + If |mask| is non-zero, the rule matches the specified fwmark and mask. Otherwise, |fwmark| is
244//   ignored.
245// + If |iif| is non-NULL, the rule matches the specified incoming interface.
246// + If |oif| is non-NULL, the rule matches the specified outgoing interface.
247// + If |uidStart| and |uidEnd| are not INVALID_UID, the rule matches packets from UIDs in that
248//   range (inclusive). Otherwise, the rule matches packets from all UIDs.
249//
250// Returns 0 on success or negative errno on failure.
251WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyIpRule(uint16_t action, uint32_t priority, uint32_t table,
252                                    uint32_t fwmark, uint32_t mask, const char* iif,
253                                    const char* oif, uid_t uidStart, uid_t uidEnd) {
254    // Ensure that if you set a bit in the fwmark, it's not being ignored by the mask.
255    if (fwmark & ~mask) {
256        ALOGE("mask 0x%x does not select all the bits set in fwmark 0x%x", mask, fwmark);
257        return -ERANGE;
258    }
259
260    // Interface names must include exactly one terminating NULL and be properly padded, or older
261    // kernels will refuse to delete rules.
262    char iifName[IFNAMSIZ], oifName[IFNAMSIZ];
263    size_t iifLength, oifLength;
264    uint16_t iifPadding, oifPadding;
265    if (int ret = padInterfaceName(iif, iifName, &iifLength, &iifPadding)) {
266        return ret;
267    }
268    if (int ret = padInterfaceName(oif, oifName, &oifLength, &oifPadding)) {
269        return ret;
270    }
271
272    // Either both start and end UID must be specified, or neither.
273    if ((uidStart == INVALID_UID) != (uidEnd == INVALID_UID)) {
274        ALOGE("incompatible start and end UIDs (%u vs %u)", uidStart, uidEnd);
275        return -EUSERS;
276    }
277    bool isUidRule = (uidStart != INVALID_UID);
278
279    // Assemble a rule request and put it in an array of iovec structures.
280    fib_rule_hdr rule = {
281        .action = static_cast<uint8_t>(table != RT_TABLE_UNSPEC ? FR_ACT_TO_TBL :
282                                                                  FR_ACT_UNREACHABLE),
283    };
284
285    rtattr fraIifName = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(iifLength), FRA_IIFNAME };
286    rtattr fraOifName = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(oifLength), FRA_OIFNAME };
287
288    iovec iov[] = {
289        { NULL,              0 },
290        { &rule,             sizeof(rule) },
291        { &FRATTR_PRIORITY,  sizeof(FRATTR_PRIORITY) },
292        { &priority,         sizeof(priority) },
293        { &FRATTR_TABLE,     table != RT_TABLE_UNSPEC ? sizeof(FRATTR_TABLE) : 0 },
294        { &table,            table != RT_TABLE_UNSPEC ? sizeof(table) : 0 },
295        { &FRATTR_FWMARK,    mask ? sizeof(FRATTR_FWMARK) : 0 },
296        { &fwmark,           mask ? sizeof(fwmark) : 0 },
297        { &FRATTR_FWMASK,    mask ? sizeof(FRATTR_FWMASK) : 0 },
298        { &mask,             mask ? sizeof(mask) : 0 },
299        { &FRATTR_UID_START, isUidRule ? sizeof(FRATTR_UID_START) : 0 },
300        { &uidStart,         isUidRule ? sizeof(uidStart) : 0 },
301        { &FRATTR_UID_END,   isUidRule ? sizeof(FRATTR_UID_END) : 0 },
302        { &uidEnd,           isUidRule ? sizeof(uidEnd) : 0 },
303        { &fraIifName,       iif != IIF_NONE ? sizeof(fraIifName) : 0 },
304        { iifName,           iifLength },
305        { PADDING_BUFFER,    iifPadding },
306        { &fraOifName,       oif != OIF_NONE ? sizeof(fraOifName) : 0 },
307        { oifName,           oifLength },
308        { PADDING_BUFFER,    oifPadding },
309    };
310
311    uint16_t flags = (action == RTM_NEWRULE) ? NETLINK_CREATE_REQUEST_FLAGS : NETLINK_REQUEST_FLAGS;
312    for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(AF_FAMILIES); ++i) {
313        rule.family = AF_FAMILIES[i];
314        if (int ret = sendNetlinkRequest(action, flags, iov, ARRAY_SIZE(iov))) {
315            return ret;
316        }
317    }
318
319    return 0;
320}
321
322WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyIpRule(uint16_t action, uint32_t priority, uint32_t table,
323                                    uint32_t fwmark, uint32_t mask) {
324    return modifyIpRule(action, priority, table, fwmark, mask, IIF_NONE, OIF_NONE, INVALID_UID,
325                        INVALID_UID);
326}
327
328// Adds or deletes an IPv4 or IPv6 route.
329// Returns 0 on success or negative errno on failure.
330WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyIpRoute(uint16_t action, uint32_t table, const char* interface,
331                                     const char* destination, const char* nexthop) {
332    // At least the destination must be non-null.
333    if (!destination) {
334        ALOGE("null destination");
335        return -EFAULT;
336    }
337
338    // Parse the prefix.
339    uint8_t rawAddress[sizeof(in6_addr)];
340    uint8_t family;
341    uint8_t prefixLength;
342    int rawLength = parsePrefix(destination, &family, rawAddress, sizeof(rawAddress),
343                                &prefixLength);
344    if (rawLength < 0) {
345        ALOGE("parsePrefix failed for destination %s (%s)", destination, strerror(-rawLength));
346        return rawLength;
347    }
348
349    if (static_cast<size_t>(rawLength) > sizeof(rawAddress)) {
350        ALOGE("impossible! address too long (%d vs %zu)", rawLength, sizeof(rawAddress));
351        return -ENOBUFS;  // Cannot happen; parsePrefix only supports IPv4 and IPv6.
352    }
353
354    uint8_t type = RTN_UNICAST;
355    uint32_t ifindex;
356    uint8_t rawNexthop[sizeof(in6_addr)];
357
358    if (nexthop && !strcmp(nexthop, "unreachable")) {
359        type = RTN_UNREACHABLE;
360        // 'interface' is likely non-NULL, as the caller (modifyRoute()) likely used it to lookup
361        // the table number. But it's an error to specify an interface ("dev ...") or a nexthop for
362        // unreachable routes, so nuke them. (IPv6 allows them to be specified; IPv4 doesn't.)
363        interface = OIF_NONE;
364        nexthop = NULL;
365    } else if (nexthop && !strcmp(nexthop, "throw")) {
366        type = RTN_THROW;
367        interface = OIF_NONE;
368        nexthop = NULL;
369    } else {
370        // If an interface was specified, find the ifindex.
371        if (interface != OIF_NONE) {
372            ifindex = if_nametoindex(interface);
373            if (!ifindex) {
374                ALOGE("cannot find interface %s", interface);
375                return -ENODEV;
376            }
377        }
378
379        // If a nexthop was specified, parse it as the same family as the prefix.
380        if (nexthop && inet_pton(family, nexthop, rawNexthop) <= 0) {
381            ALOGE("inet_pton failed for nexthop %s", nexthop);
382            return -EINVAL;
383        }
384    }
385
386    // Assemble a rtmsg and put it in an array of iovec structures.
387    rtmsg route = {
388        .rtm_protocol = RTPROT_STATIC,
389        .rtm_type = type,
390        .rtm_family = family,
391        .rtm_dst_len = prefixLength,
392        .rtm_scope = static_cast<uint8_t>(nexthop ? RT_SCOPE_UNIVERSE : RT_SCOPE_LINK),
393    };
394
395    rtattr rtaDst     = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(rawLength), RTA_DST };
396    rtattr rtaGateway = { U16_RTA_LENGTH(rawLength), RTA_GATEWAY };
397
398    iovec iov[] = {
399        { NULL,          0 },
400        { &route,        sizeof(route) },
401        { &RTATTR_TABLE, sizeof(RTATTR_TABLE) },
402        { &table,        sizeof(table) },
403        { &rtaDst,       sizeof(rtaDst) },
404        { rawAddress,    static_cast<size_t>(rawLength) },
405        { &RTATTR_OIF,   interface != OIF_NONE ? sizeof(RTATTR_OIF) : 0 },
406        { &ifindex,      interface != OIF_NONE ? sizeof(ifindex) : 0 },
407        { &rtaGateway,   nexthop ? sizeof(rtaGateway) : 0 },
408        { rawNexthop,    nexthop ? static_cast<size_t>(rawLength) : 0 },
409    };
410
411    uint16_t flags = (action == RTM_NEWROUTE) ? NETLINK_CREATE_REQUEST_FLAGS :
412                                                NETLINK_REQUEST_FLAGS;
413    return sendNetlinkRequest(action, flags, iov, ARRAY_SIZE(iov));
414}
415
416// An iptables rule to mark incoming packets on a network with the netId of the network.
417//
418// This is so that the kernel can:
419// + Use the right fwmark for (and thus correctly route) replies (e.g.: TCP RST, ICMP errors, ping
420//   replies, SYN-ACKs, etc).
421// + Mark sockets that accept connections from this interface so that the connection stays on the
422//   same interface.
423WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyIncomingPacketMark(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
424                                                Permission permission, bool add) {
425    Fwmark fwmark;
426
427    fwmark.netId = netId;
428    fwmark.explicitlySelected = true;
429    fwmark.protectedFromVpn = true;
430    fwmark.permission = permission;
431
432    char markString[UINT32_HEX_STRLEN];
433    snprintf(markString, sizeof(markString), "0x%x", fwmark.intValue);
434
435    if (execIptables(V4V6, "-t", "mangle", add ? "-A" : "-D", "INPUT", "-i", interface, "-j",
436                     "MARK", "--set-mark", markString, NULL)) {
437        ALOGE("failed to change iptables rule that sets incoming packet mark");
438        return -EREMOTEIO;
439    }
440
441    return 0;
442}
443
444// A rule to route responses to the local network forwarded via the VPN.
445//
446// When a VPN is in effect, packets from the local network to upstream networks are forwarded into
447// the VPN's tunnel interface. When the VPN forwards the responses, they emerge out of the tunnel.
448WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyVpnOutputToLocalRule(const char* vpnInterface, bool add) {
449    return modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_OUTPUT_TO_LOCAL,
450                        ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK, MARK_UNSET, MARK_UNSET, vpnInterface, OIF_NONE,
451                        INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID);
452}
453
454// A rule to route all traffic from a given set of UIDs to go over the VPN.
455//
456// Notice that this rule doesn't use the netId. I.e., no matter what netId the user's socket may
457// have, if they are subject to this VPN, their traffic has to go through it. Allows the traffic to
458// bypass the VPN if the protectedFromVpn bit is set.
459WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyVpnUidRangeRule(uint32_t table, uid_t uidStart, uid_t uidEnd,
460                                             bool secure, bool add) {
461    Fwmark fwmark;
462    Fwmark mask;
463
464    fwmark.protectedFromVpn = false;
465    mask.protectedFromVpn = true;
466
467    uint32_t priority;
468
469    if (secure) {
470        priority = RULE_PRIORITY_SECURE_VPN;
471    } else {
472        priority = RULE_PRIORITY_BYPASSABLE_VPN;
473
474        fwmark.explicitlySelected = false;
475        mask.explicitlySelected = true;
476    }
477
478    return modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, priority, table, fwmark.intValue,
479                        mask.intValue, IIF_NONE, OIF_NONE, uidStart, uidEnd);
480}
481
482// A rule to allow system apps to send traffic over this VPN even if they are not part of the target
483// set of UIDs.
484//
485// This is needed for DnsProxyListener to correctly resolve a request for a user who is in the
486// target set, but where the DnsProxyListener itself is not.
487WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyVpnSystemPermissionRule(unsigned netId, uint32_t table, bool secure,
488                                                     bool add) {
489    Fwmark fwmark;
490    Fwmark mask;
491
492    fwmark.netId = netId;
493    mask.netId = FWMARK_NET_ID_MASK;
494
495    fwmark.permission = PERMISSION_SYSTEM;
496    mask.permission = PERMISSION_SYSTEM;
497
498    uint32_t priority = secure ? RULE_PRIORITY_SECURE_VPN : RULE_PRIORITY_BYPASSABLE_VPN;
499
500    return modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, priority, table, fwmark.intValue,
501                        mask.intValue);
502}
503
504// A rule to route traffic based on an explicitly chosen network.
505//
506// Supports apps that use the multinetwork APIs to restrict their traffic to a network.
507//
508// Even though we check permissions at the time we set a netId into the fwmark of a socket, we need
509// to check it again in the rules here, because a network's permissions may have been updated via
510// modifyNetworkPermission().
511WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyExplicitNetworkRule(unsigned netId, uint32_t table,
512                                                 Permission permission, uid_t uidStart,
513                                                 uid_t uidEnd, bool add) {
514    Fwmark fwmark;
515    Fwmark mask;
516
517    fwmark.netId = netId;
518    mask.netId = FWMARK_NET_ID_MASK;
519
520    fwmark.explicitlySelected = true;
521    mask.explicitlySelected = true;
522
523    fwmark.permission = permission;
524    mask.permission = permission;
525
526    return modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_EXPLICIT_NETWORK, table,
527                        fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue, IIF_NONE, OIF_NONE, uidStart, uidEnd);
528}
529
530// A rule to route traffic based on a chosen outgoing interface.
531//
532// Supports apps that use SO_BINDTODEVICE or IP_PKTINFO options and the kernel that already knows
533// the outgoing interface (typically for link-local communications).
534WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyOutputInterfaceRule(const char* interface, uint32_t table,
535                                                 Permission permission, uid_t uidStart,
536                                                 uid_t uidEnd, bool add) {
537    Fwmark fwmark;
538    Fwmark mask;
539
540    fwmark.permission = permission;
541    mask.permission = permission;
542
543    return modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_OUTPUT_INTERFACE, table,
544                        fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue, IIF_NONE, interface, uidStart, uidEnd);
545}
546
547// A rule to route traffic based on the chosen network.
548//
549// This is for sockets that have not explicitly requested a particular network, but have been
550// bound to one when they called connect(). This ensures that sockets connected on a particular
551// network stay on that network even if the default network changes.
552WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyImplicitNetworkRule(unsigned netId, uint32_t table,
553                                                 Permission permission, bool add) {
554    Fwmark fwmark;
555    Fwmark mask;
556
557    fwmark.netId = netId;
558    mask.netId = FWMARK_NET_ID_MASK;
559
560    fwmark.explicitlySelected = false;
561    mask.explicitlySelected = true;
562
563    fwmark.permission = permission;
564    mask.permission = permission;
565
566    return modifyIpRule(add ? RTM_NEWRULE : RTM_DELRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_IMPLICIT_NETWORK, table,
567                        fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue);
568}
569
570// A rule to enable split tunnel VPNs.
571//
572// If a packet with a VPN's netId doesn't find a route in the VPN's routing table, it's allowed to
573// go over the default network, provided it wasn't explicitly restricted to the VPN and has the
574// permissions required by the default network.
575WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyVpnFallthroughRule(uint16_t action, unsigned vpnNetId,
576                                                const char* physicalInterface,
577                                                Permission permission) {
578    uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(physicalInterface);
579    if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
580        return -ESRCH;
581    }
582
583    Fwmark fwmark;
584    Fwmark mask;
585
586    fwmark.netId = vpnNetId;
587    mask.netId = FWMARK_NET_ID_MASK;
588
589    fwmark.explicitlySelected = false;
590    mask.explicitlySelected = true;
591
592    fwmark.permission = permission;
593    mask.permission = permission;
594
595    return modifyIpRule(action, RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_FALLTHROUGH, table, fwmark.intValue,
596                        mask.intValue);
597}
598
599// Add rules to allow legacy routes added through the requestRouteToHost() API.
600WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int addLegacyRouteRules() {
601    Fwmark fwmark;
602    Fwmark mask;
603
604    fwmark.explicitlySelected = false;
605    mask.explicitlySelected = true;
606
607    // Rules to allow legacy routes to override the default network.
608    if (int ret = modifyIpRule(RTM_NEWRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_LEGACY_SYSTEM, ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_SYSTEM,
609                               fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue)) {
610        return ret;
611    }
612    if (int ret = modifyIpRule(RTM_NEWRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_LEGACY_NETWORK,
613                               ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_NETWORK, fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue)) {
614        return ret;
615    }
616
617    fwmark.permission = PERMISSION_SYSTEM;
618    mask.permission = PERMISSION_SYSTEM;
619
620    // A rule to allow legacy routes from system apps to override VPNs.
621    return modifyIpRule(RTM_NEWRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_VPN_OVERRIDE_SYSTEM, ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_SYSTEM,
622                        fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue);
623}
624
625// Add rules to lookup the local network when specified explicitly or otherwise.
626WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int addLocalNetworkRules(unsigned localNetId) {
627    if (int ret = modifyExplicitNetworkRule(localNetId, ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK, PERMISSION_NONE,
628                                            INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID, ACTION_ADD)) {
629        return ret;
630    }
631
632    Fwmark fwmark;
633    Fwmark mask;
634
635    fwmark.explicitlySelected = false;
636    mask.explicitlySelected = true;
637
638    return modifyIpRule(RTM_NEWRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_LOCAL_NETWORK, ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK,
639                        fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue);
640}
641
642// Add a new rule to look up the 'main' table, with the same selectors as the "default network"
643// rule, but with a lower priority. We will never create routes in the main table; it should only be
644// used for directly-connected routes implicitly created by the kernel when adding IP addresses.
645// This is necessary, for example, when adding a route through a directly-connected gateway: in
646// order to add the route, there must already be a directly-connected route that covers the gateway.
647WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int addDirectlyConnectedRule() {
648    Fwmark fwmark;
649    Fwmark mask;
650
651    fwmark.netId = NETID_UNSET;
652    mask.netId = FWMARK_NET_ID_MASK;
653
654    return modifyIpRule(RTM_NEWRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_DIRECTLY_CONNECTED, RT_TABLE_MAIN,
655                        fwmark.intValue, mask.intValue, IIF_NONE, OIF_NONE, UID_ROOT, UID_ROOT);
656}
657
658// Add an explicit unreachable rule close to the end of the prioriy list to make it clear that
659// relying on the kernel-default "from all lookup main" rule at priority 32766 is not intended
660// behaviour. We do flush the kernel-default rules at startup, but having an explicit unreachable
661// rule will hopefully make things even clearer.
662WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int addUnreachableRule() {
663    return modifyIpRule(RTM_NEWRULE, RULE_PRIORITY_UNREACHABLE, RT_TABLE_UNSPEC, MARK_UNSET,
664                        MARK_UNSET);
665}
666
667WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyLocalNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface, bool add) {
668    if (int ret = modifyIncomingPacketMark(netId, interface, PERMISSION_NONE, add)) {
669        return ret;
670    }
671    return modifyOutputInterfaceRule(interface, ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK, PERMISSION_NONE,
672                                     INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID, add);
673}
674
675WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyPhysicalNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
676                                             Permission permission, bool add) {
677    uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(interface);
678    if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
679        return -ESRCH;
680    }
681
682    if (int ret = modifyIncomingPacketMark(netId, interface, permission, add)) {
683        return ret;
684    }
685    if (int ret = modifyExplicitNetworkRule(netId, table, permission, INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID,
686                                            add)) {
687        return ret;
688    }
689    if (int ret = modifyOutputInterfaceRule(interface, table, permission, INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID,
690                                            add)) {
691        return ret;
692    }
693    return modifyImplicitNetworkRule(netId, table, permission, add);
694}
695
696WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
697                                            const UidRanges& uidRanges, bool secure, bool add,
698                                            bool modifyNonUidBasedRules) {
699    uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(interface);
700    if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
701        return -ESRCH;
702    }
703
704    for (const UidRanges::Range& range : uidRanges.getRanges()) {
705        if (int ret = modifyVpnUidRangeRule(table, range.first, range.second, secure, add)) {
706            return ret;
707        }
708        if (int ret = modifyExplicitNetworkRule(netId, table, PERMISSION_NONE, range.first,
709                                                range.second, add)) {
710            return ret;
711        }
712        if (int ret = modifyOutputInterfaceRule(interface, table, PERMISSION_NONE, range.first,
713                                                range.second, add)) {
714            return ret;
715        }
716    }
717
718    if (modifyNonUidBasedRules) {
719        if (int ret = modifyIncomingPacketMark(netId, interface, PERMISSION_NONE, add)) {
720            return ret;
721        }
722        if (int ret = modifyVpnOutputToLocalRule(interface, add)) {
723            return ret;
724        }
725        if (int ret = modifyVpnSystemPermissionRule(netId, table, secure, add)) {
726            return ret;
727        }
728        return modifyExplicitNetworkRule(netId, table, PERMISSION_NONE, UID_ROOT, UID_ROOT, add);
729    }
730
731    return 0;
732}
733
734WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyDefaultNetwork(uint16_t action, const char* interface,
735                                            Permission permission) {
736    uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(interface);
737    if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
738        return -ESRCH;
739    }
740
741    Fwmark fwmark;
742    Fwmark mask;
743
744    fwmark.netId = NETID_UNSET;
745    mask.netId = FWMARK_NET_ID_MASK;
746
747    fwmark.permission = permission;
748    mask.permission = permission;
749
750    return modifyIpRule(action, RULE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_NETWORK, table, fwmark.intValue,
751                        mask.intValue);
752}
753
754WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyTetheredNetwork(uint16_t action, const char* inputInterface,
755                                             const char* outputInterface) {
756    uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(outputInterface);
757    if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
758        return -ESRCH;
759    }
760
761    return modifyIpRule(action, RULE_PRIORITY_TETHERING, table, MARK_UNSET, MARK_UNSET,
762                        inputInterface, OIF_NONE, INVALID_UID, INVALID_UID);
763}
764
765// Returns 0 on success or negative errno on failure.
766WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int flushRules() {
767    for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(IP_VERSIONS); ++i) {
768        const char* argv[] = {
769            IP_PATH,
770            IP_VERSIONS[i],
771            "rule",
772            "flush",
773        };
774        if (android_fork_execvp(ARRAY_SIZE(argv), const_cast<char**>(argv), NULL, false, false)) {
775            ALOGE("failed to flush rules");
776            return -EREMOTEIO;
777        }
778    }
779    return 0;
780}
781
782// Adds or removes an IPv4 or IPv6 route to the specified table and, if it's a directly-connected
783// route, to the main table as well.
784// Returns 0 on success or negative errno on failure.
785WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int modifyRoute(uint16_t action, const char* interface, const char* destination,
786                                   const char* nexthop, RouteController::TableType tableType) {
787    uint32_t table;
788    switch (tableType) {
789        case RouteController::INTERFACE: {
790            table = getRouteTableForInterface(interface);
791            if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
792                return -ESRCH;
793            }
794            break;
795        }
796        case RouteController::LOCAL_NETWORK: {
797            table = ROUTE_TABLE_LOCAL_NETWORK;
798            break;
799        }
800        case RouteController::LEGACY_NETWORK: {
801            table = ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_NETWORK;
802            break;
803        }
804        case RouteController::LEGACY_SYSTEM: {
805            table = ROUTE_TABLE_LEGACY_SYSTEM;
806            break;
807        }
808    }
809
810    int ret = modifyIpRoute(action, table, interface, destination, nexthop);
811    // Trying to add a route that already exists shouldn't cause an error.
812    if (ret && !(action == RTM_NEWROUTE && ret == -EEXIST)) {
813        return ret;
814    }
815
816    return 0;
817}
818
819// Returns 0 on success or negative errno on failure.
820WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int flushRoutes(const char* interface) {
821    uint32_t table = getRouteTableForInterface(interface);
822    if (table == RT_TABLE_UNSPEC) {
823        return -ESRCH;
824    }
825
826    char tableString[UINT32_STRLEN];
827    snprintf(tableString, sizeof(tableString), "%u", table);
828
829    int ret = 0;
830    for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(IP_VERSIONS); ++i) {
831        const char* argv[] = {
832            IP_PATH,
833            IP_VERSIONS[i],
834            "route",
835            "flush",
836            "table",
837            tableString,
838        };
839
840        // A flush works by dumping routes and deleting each route as it's returned, and it can
841        // fail if something else deletes the route between the dump and the delete. This can
842        // happen, for example, if an interface goes down while we're trying to flush its routes.
843        // So try multiple times and only return an error if the last attempt fails.
844        //
845        // TODO: replace this with our own netlink code.
846        unsigned attempts = 0;
847        int err;
848        do {
849            err = android_fork_execvp(ARRAY_SIZE(argv), const_cast<char**>(argv),
850                                      NULL, false, false);
851            ++attempts;
852        } while (err != 0 && attempts < ROUTE_FLUSH_ATTEMPTS);
853        if (err) {
854            ALOGE("failed to flush %s routes in table %s after %d attempts",
855                  IP_VERSIONS[i], tableString, attempts);
856            ret = -EREMOTEIO;
857        }
858    }
859
860    // If we failed to flush routes, the caller may elect to keep this interface around, so keep
861    // track of its name.
862    if (!ret) {
863        interfaceToTable.erase(interface);
864    }
865
866    return ret;
867}
868
869}  // namespace
870
871int RouteController::Init(unsigned localNetId) {
872    if (int ret = flushRules()) {
873        return ret;
874    }
875    if (int ret = addLegacyRouteRules()) {
876        return ret;
877    }
878    if (int ret = addLocalNetworkRules(localNetId)) {
879        return ret;
880    }
881    if (int ret = addDirectlyConnectedRule()) {
882        return ret;
883    }
884    if (int ret = addUnreachableRule()) {
885        return ret;
886    }
887    updateTableNamesFile();
888    return 0;
889}
890
891int RouteController::addInterfaceToLocalNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface) {
892    return modifyLocalNetwork(netId, interface, ACTION_ADD);
893}
894
895int RouteController::removeInterfaceFromLocalNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface) {
896    return modifyLocalNetwork(netId, interface, ACTION_DEL);
897}
898
899int RouteController::addInterfaceToPhysicalNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
900                                                   Permission permission) {
901    if (int ret = modifyPhysicalNetwork(netId, interface, permission, ACTION_ADD)) {
902        return ret;
903    }
904    updateTableNamesFile();
905    return 0;
906}
907
908int RouteController::removeInterfaceFromPhysicalNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
909                                                        Permission permission) {
910    if (int ret = modifyPhysicalNetwork(netId, interface, permission, ACTION_DEL)) {
911        return ret;
912    }
913    if (int ret = flushRoutes(interface)) {
914        return ret;
915    }
916    updateTableNamesFile();
917    return 0;
918}
919
920int RouteController::addInterfaceToVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
921                                                  bool secure, const UidRanges& uidRanges) {
922    if (int ret = modifyVirtualNetwork(netId, interface, uidRanges, secure, ACTION_ADD,
923                                       MODIFY_NON_UID_BASED_RULES)) {
924        return ret;
925    }
926    updateTableNamesFile();
927    return 0;
928}
929
930int RouteController::removeInterfaceFromVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
931                                                       bool secure, const UidRanges& uidRanges) {
932    if (int ret = modifyVirtualNetwork(netId, interface, uidRanges, secure, ACTION_DEL,
933                                       MODIFY_NON_UID_BASED_RULES)) {
934        return ret;
935    }
936    if (int ret = flushRoutes(interface)) {
937        return ret;
938    }
939    updateTableNamesFile();
940    return 0;
941}
942
943int RouteController::modifyPhysicalNetworkPermission(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
944                                                     Permission oldPermission,
945                                                     Permission newPermission) {
946    // Add the new rules before deleting the old ones, to avoid race conditions.
947    if (int ret = modifyPhysicalNetwork(netId, interface, newPermission, ACTION_ADD)) {
948        return ret;
949    }
950    return modifyPhysicalNetwork(netId, interface, oldPermission, ACTION_DEL);
951}
952
953int RouteController::addUsersToVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface, bool secure,
954                                              const UidRanges& uidRanges) {
955    return modifyVirtualNetwork(netId, interface, uidRanges, secure, ACTION_ADD,
956                                !MODIFY_NON_UID_BASED_RULES);
957}
958
959int RouteController::removeUsersFromVirtualNetwork(unsigned netId, const char* interface,
960                                                   bool secure, const UidRanges& uidRanges) {
961    return modifyVirtualNetwork(netId, interface, uidRanges, secure, ACTION_DEL,
962                                !MODIFY_NON_UID_BASED_RULES);
963}
964
965int RouteController::addInterfaceToDefaultNetwork(const char* interface, Permission permission) {
966    return modifyDefaultNetwork(RTM_NEWRULE, interface, permission);
967}
968
969int RouteController::removeInterfaceFromDefaultNetwork(const char* interface,
970                                                       Permission permission) {
971    return modifyDefaultNetwork(RTM_DELRULE, interface, permission);
972}
973
974int RouteController::addRoute(const char* interface, const char* destination, const char* nexthop,
975                              TableType tableType) {
976    return modifyRoute(RTM_NEWROUTE, interface, destination, nexthop, tableType);
977}
978
979int RouteController::removeRoute(const char* interface, const char* destination,
980                                 const char* nexthop, TableType tableType) {
981    return modifyRoute(RTM_DELROUTE, interface, destination, nexthop, tableType);
982}
983
984int RouteController::enableTethering(const char* inputInterface, const char* outputInterface) {
985    return modifyTetheredNetwork(RTM_NEWRULE, inputInterface, outputInterface);
986}
987
988int RouteController::disableTethering(const char* inputInterface, const char* outputInterface) {
989    return modifyTetheredNetwork(RTM_DELRULE, inputInterface, outputInterface);
990}
991
992int RouteController::addVirtualNetworkFallthrough(unsigned vpnNetId, const char* physicalInterface,
993                                                  Permission permission) {
994    return modifyVpnFallthroughRule(RTM_NEWRULE, vpnNetId, physicalInterface, permission);
995}
996
997int RouteController::removeVirtualNetworkFallthrough(unsigned vpnNetId,
998                                                     const char* physicalInterface,
999                                                     Permission permission) {
1000    return modifyVpnFallthroughRule(RTM_DELRULE, vpnNetId, physicalInterface, permission);
1001}
1002