xt_time.c 7.5 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * xt_time
  3. * Copyright © CC Computer Consultants GmbH, 2007
  4. *
  5. * based on ipt_time by Fabrice MARIE <fabrice@netfilter.org>
  6. * This is a module which is used for time matching
  7. * It is using some modified code from dietlibc (localtime() function)
  8. * that you can find at http://www.fefe.de/dietlibc/
  9. * This file is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
  10. * License (GPL). Copies of the GPL can be obtained from gnu.org/gpl.
  11. */
  12. #include <linux/ktime.h>
  13. #include <linux/module.h>
  14. #include <linux/skbuff.h>
  15. #include <linux/types.h>
  16. #include <linux/netfilter/x_tables.h>
  17. #include <linux/netfilter/xt_time.h>
  18. struct xtm {
  19. u_int8_t month; /* (1-12) */
  20. u_int8_t monthday; /* (1-31) */
  21. u_int8_t weekday; /* (1-7) */
  22. u_int8_t hour; /* (0-23) */
  23. u_int8_t minute; /* (0-59) */
  24. u_int8_t second; /* (0-59) */
  25. unsigned int dse;
  26. };
  27. extern struct timezone sys_tz; /* ouch */
  28. static const u_int16_t days_since_year[] = {
  29. 0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334,
  30. };
  31. static const u_int16_t days_since_leapyear[] = {
  32. 0, 31, 60, 91, 121, 152, 182, 213, 244, 274, 305, 335,
  33. };
  34. /*
  35. * Since time progresses forward, it is best to organize this array in reverse,
  36. * to minimize lookup time.
  37. */
  38. enum {
  39. DSE_FIRST = 2039,
  40. };
  41. static const u_int16_t days_since_epoch[] = {
  42. /* 2039 - 2030 */
  43. 25202, 24837, 24472, 24106, 23741, 23376, 23011, 22645, 22280, 21915,
  44. /* 2029 - 2020 */
  45. 21550, 21184, 20819, 20454, 20089, 19723, 19358, 18993, 18628, 18262,
  46. /* 2019 - 2010 */
  47. 17897, 17532, 17167, 16801, 16436, 16071, 15706, 15340, 14975, 14610,
  48. /* 2009 - 2000 */
  49. 14245, 13879, 13514, 13149, 12784, 12418, 12053, 11688, 11323, 10957,
  50. /* 1999 - 1990 */
  51. 10592, 10227, 9862, 9496, 9131, 8766, 8401, 8035, 7670, 7305,
  52. /* 1989 - 1980 */
  53. 6940, 6574, 6209, 5844, 5479, 5113, 4748, 4383, 4018, 3652,
  54. /* 1979 - 1970 */
  55. 3287, 2922, 2557, 2191, 1826, 1461, 1096, 730, 365, 0,
  56. };
  57. static inline bool is_leap(unsigned int y)
  58. {
  59. return y % 4 == 0 && (y % 100 != 0 || y % 400 == 0);
  60. }
  61. /*
  62. * Each network packet has a (nano)seconds-since-the-epoch (SSTE) timestamp.
  63. * Since we match against days and daytime, the SSTE value needs to be
  64. * computed back into human-readable dates.
  65. *
  66. * This is done in three separate functions so that the most expensive
  67. * calculations are done last, in case a "simple match" can be found earlier.
  68. */
  69. static inline unsigned int localtime_1(struct xtm *r, time_t time)
  70. {
  71. unsigned int v, w;
  72. /* Each day has 86400s, so finding the hour/minute is actually easy. */
  73. v = time % 86400;
  74. r->second = v % 60;
  75. w = v / 60;
  76. r->minute = w % 60;
  77. r->hour = w / 60;
  78. return v;
  79. }
  80. static inline void localtime_2(struct xtm *r, time_t time)
  81. {
  82. /*
  83. * Here comes the rest (weekday, monthday). First, divide the SSTE
  84. * by seconds-per-day to get the number of _days_ since the epoch.
  85. */
  86. r->dse = time / 86400;
  87. /*
  88. * 1970-01-01 (w=0) was a Thursday (4).
  89. * -1 and +1 map Sunday properly onto 7.
  90. */
  91. r->weekday = (4 + r->dse - 1) % 7 + 1;
  92. }
  93. static void localtime_3(struct xtm *r, time_t time)
  94. {
  95. unsigned int year, i, w = r->dse;
  96. /*
  97. * In each year, a certain number of days-since-the-epoch have passed.
  98. * Find the year that is closest to said days.
  99. *
  100. * Consider, for example, w=21612 (2029-03-04). Loop will abort on
  101. * dse[i] <= w, which happens when dse[i] == 21550. This implies
  102. * year == 2009. w will then be 62.
  103. */
  104. for (i = 0, year = DSE_FIRST; days_since_epoch[i] > w;
  105. ++i, --year)
  106. /* just loop */;
  107. w -= days_since_epoch[i];
  108. /*
  109. * By now we have the current year, and the day of the year.
  110. * r->yearday = w;
  111. *
  112. * On to finding the month (like above). In each month, a certain
  113. * number of days-since-New Year have passed, and find the closest
  114. * one.
  115. *
  116. * Consider w=62 (in a non-leap year). Loop will abort on
  117. * dsy[i] < w, which happens when dsy[i] == 31+28 (i == 2).
  118. * Concludes i == 2, i.e. 3rd month => March.
  119. *
  120. * (A different approach to use would be to subtract a monthlength
  121. * from w repeatedly while counting.)
  122. */
  123. if (is_leap(year)) {
  124. /* use days_since_leapyear[] in a leap year */
  125. for (i = ARRAY_SIZE(days_since_leapyear) - 1;
  126. i > 0 && days_since_leapyear[i] > w; --i)
  127. /* just loop */;
  128. r->monthday = w - days_since_leapyear[i] + 1;
  129. } else {
  130. for (i = ARRAY_SIZE(days_since_year) - 1;
  131. i > 0 && days_since_year[i] > w; --i)
  132. /* just loop */;
  133. r->monthday = w - days_since_year[i] + 1;
  134. }
  135. r->month = i + 1;
  136. }
  137. static bool
  138. time_mt(const struct sk_buff *skb, struct xt_action_param *par)
  139. {
  140. const struct xt_time_info *info = par->matchinfo;
  141. unsigned int packet_time;
  142. struct xtm current_time;
  143. s64 stamp;
  144. /*
  145. * We cannot use get_seconds() instead of __net_timestamp() here.
  146. * Suppose you have two rules:
  147. * 1. match before 13:00
  148. * 2. match after 13:00
  149. * If you match against processing time (get_seconds) it
  150. * may happen that the same packet matches both rules if
  151. * it arrived at the right moment before 13:00.
  152. */
  153. if (skb->tstamp.tv64 == 0)
  154. __net_timestamp((struct sk_buff *)skb);
  155. stamp = ktime_to_ns(skb->tstamp);
  156. stamp = div_s64(stamp, NSEC_PER_SEC);
  157. if (info->flags & XT_TIME_LOCAL_TZ)
  158. /* Adjust for local timezone */
  159. stamp -= 60 * sys_tz.tz_minuteswest;
  160. /*
  161. * xt_time will match when _all_ of the following hold:
  162. * - 'now' is in the global time range date_start..date_end
  163. * - 'now' is in the monthday mask
  164. * - 'now' is in the weekday mask
  165. * - 'now' is in the daytime range time_start..time_end
  166. * (and by default, libxt_time will set these so as to match)
  167. */
  168. if (stamp < info->date_start || stamp > info->date_stop)
  169. return false;
  170. packet_time = localtime_1(&current_time, stamp);
  171. if (info->daytime_start < info->daytime_stop) {
  172. if (packet_time < info->daytime_start ||
  173. packet_time > info->daytime_stop)
  174. return false;
  175. } else {
  176. if (packet_time < info->daytime_start &&
  177. packet_time > info->daytime_stop)
  178. return false;
  179. }
  180. localtime_2(&current_time, stamp);
  181. if (!(info->weekdays_match & (1 << current_time.weekday)))
  182. return false;
  183. /* Do not spend time computing monthday if all days match anyway */
  184. if (info->monthdays_match != XT_TIME_ALL_MONTHDAYS) {
  185. localtime_3(&current_time, stamp);
  186. if (!(info->monthdays_match & (1 << current_time.monthday)))
  187. return false;
  188. }
  189. return true;
  190. }
  191. static int time_mt_check(const struct xt_mtchk_param *par)
  192. {
  193. const struct xt_time_info *info = par->matchinfo;
  194. if (info->daytime_start > XT_TIME_MAX_DAYTIME ||
  195. info->daytime_stop > XT_TIME_MAX_DAYTIME) {
  196. pr_info("invalid argument - start or "
  197. "stop time greater than 23:59:59\n");
  198. return -EDOM;
  199. }
  200. return 0;
  201. }
  202. static struct xt_match xt_time_mt_reg __read_mostly = {
  203. .name = "time",
  204. .family = NFPROTO_UNSPEC,
  205. .match = time_mt,
  206. .checkentry = time_mt_check,
  207. .matchsize = sizeof(struct xt_time_info),
  208. .me = THIS_MODULE,
  209. };
  210. static int __init time_mt_init(void)
  211. {
  212. int minutes = sys_tz.tz_minuteswest;
  213. if (minutes < 0) /* east of Greenwich */
  214. printk(KERN_INFO KBUILD_MODNAME
  215. ": kernel timezone is +%02d%02d\n",
  216. -minutes / 60, -minutes % 60);
  217. else /* west of Greenwich */
  218. printk(KERN_INFO KBUILD_MODNAME
  219. ": kernel timezone is -%02d%02d\n",
  220. minutes / 60, minutes % 60);
  221. return xt_register_match(&xt_time_mt_reg);
  222. }
  223. static void __exit time_mt_exit(void)
  224. {
  225. xt_unregister_match(&xt_time_mt_reg);
  226. }
  227. module_init(time_mt_init);
  228. module_exit(time_mt_exit);
  229. MODULE_AUTHOR("Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@medozas.de>");
  230. MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Xtables: time-based matching");
  231. MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
  232. MODULE_ALIAS("ipt_time");
  233. MODULE_ALIAS("ip6t_time");