// -*- c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t -*- // Copyright (c) 2001-2005 International Computer Science Institute // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a // copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software") // to deal in the Software without restriction, subject to the conditions // listed in the XORP LICENSE file. These conditions include: you must // preserve this copyright notice, and you cannot mention the copyright // holders in advertising related to the Software without their permission. // The Software is provided WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. This // notice is a summary of the XORP LICENSE file; the license in that file is // legally binding. // $XORP: xorp/fea/pa_table.hh,v 1.2 2005/03/25 02:53:13 pavlin Exp $ #ifndef __FEA_PA_TABLE_HH__ #define __FEA_PA_TABLE_HH__ #include <vector> #include "libxorp/xorp.h" #include "libxorp/ipv4.hh" #include "libxorp/ipv6.hh" #include "libxorp/ipvx.hh" #include "libxorp/ipv4net.hh" #include "libxorp/ipv6net.hh" #include "libxorp/ipvxnet.hh" #include "pa_entry.hh" /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // Exceptions which can be thrown by PaTableManager and member classes. class PaInvalidSnapshotException {}; // Forward declaration. class PaTableManager; // Representation of rule tables inside snapshots. typedef vector<PaEntry4> PaSnapTable4; typedef vector<PaEntry6> PaSnapTable6; /* * Container classes for snapshots of packet filtering state. * This is transparent for the following reasons: * * 1. External entities may need to inspect their contents e.g. for * dumping current ACLs. * * 2. Internal entities may also need to inspect their contents. * An example would be PaBackend, further down in the subsystem's * Chain of Responsibility, which needs to be able to translate * the top-half's picture of packet ACLs into those of the back-end. * * Because the 'friend' attribute is not inheritable or transitive, the * contents of PaSnapshots need to be exposed to these clients also. * * Attempting to restore a snapshot after modifying the contents violates * the interface contract laid down here, so all accessors are const. * * Snapshots are implemented so that transactions on the ACLs may be rolled * back without knowledge of the internal representation. They may not be * marshaled elsewhere *directly*; they are only intended to be used with * the PaTableManager. * * Whilst modifying the 'parent' PaTableManager from within PaSnapshot may * seem odd, it avoids the use of additional friend statements, as * snapshots know about PaTableManager's internal ACL representation. */ class PaSnapshot4 { public: PaSnapshot4(const PaTableManager& parent); bool restore(PaTableManager& parent) const; inline const PaSnapTable4& data() const { return _pal4; } protected: PaSnapTable4 _pal4; }; class PaSnapshot6 { public: PaSnapshot6(const PaTableManager& parent); bool restore(PaTableManager& parent) const; inline const PaSnapTable6& data() const { return _pal6; } protected: PaSnapTable6 _pal6; }; /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* * Container class for XORP's packet filtering ACLs. * * All accesses internal to the FEA's ACL support go through this class. * This means that the internal representation of the tables are hidden * from internal clients inside the FEA. */ class PaTableManager { protected: // PaTableManager's internal representation of ACL tables. // // This happens to be the same right now as what the Snapshots // expose. The copies only ever happen from within the Snapshots // themselves, so normally this is not a problem. If we need to // change either representation we can do the appropriate // insertion iterator magic there. typedef vector<PaEntry4> PaTable4; #ifdef notyet typedef vector<PaEntry6> PaTable6; #endif // Snapshot classes are able to see our internal representation. friend class PaSnapshot4; #ifdef notyet friend class PaSnapshot6; #endif public: PaTableManager(); virtual ~PaTableManager(); /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* IPv4 ACL management */ /* * Add an IPv4 ACL entry to XORP's tables. */ bool add_entry4(const PaEntry4& entry); /* * Delete an IPv4 ACL entry from XORP's tables. */ bool delete_entry4(const PaEntry4& entry); /* * Delete an IPv4 ACL entry from XORP's tables. */ bool delete_all_entries4(); /* * Create a snapshot of XORP's current IPv4 ACLs. */ const PaSnapshot4* create_snapshot4() const; /* * Restore XORP's current IPv4 ACLs from a previous snapshot. */ bool restore_snapshot4(const PaSnapshot4* snap); /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* IPv6 ACL management */ /* * Add an IPv6 ACL entry to XORP's tables. */ bool add_entry6(const PaEntry6& entry); /* * Delete an IPv6 ACL entry from XORP's tables. */ bool delete_entry6(const PaEntry6& entry); /* * Delete an IPv6 ACL entry from XORP's tables. */ bool delete_all_entries6(); /* * Create a snapshot of XORP's current IPv6 ACLs. */ const PaSnapshot6* create_snapshot6() const; /* * Restore XORP's current IPv6 ACLs from a previous snapshot. */ bool restore_snapshot6(const PaSnapshot6* snap); protected: PaTable4 _pal4; #ifdef notyet PaTable6 _pal6; #endif }; /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #endif // __FEA_PA_TABLE_HH__