rtnetlink — Linux IPv4 routing socket
#include <asm/types.h> #include <linux/netlink.h> #include <linux/rtnetlink.h> #include <sys/socket.h>
rtnetlink_socket =
socket( |
AF_NETLINK, |
int socket_type, | |
NETLINK_ROUTE) ; |
Rtnetlink allows the kernel's routing tables to be read
and altered. It is used within the kernel to communicate
between various subsystems, though this usage is not
documented here, and for communication with user-space
programs. Network routes, IP addresses, link parameters,
neighbor setups, queueing disciplines, traffic classes and
packet classifiers may all be controlled through NETLINK_ROUTE
sockets. It is
based on netlink messages; see netlink(7) for more
information.
Some rtnetlink messages have optional attributes after the initial header:
struct rtattr { unsigned short rta_len
; /* Length of option */unsigned short rta_type
; /* Type of option */ /* Data follows */};
These attributes should be manipulated using only the RTA_* macros or libnetlink, see rtnetlink(3).
Rtnetlink consists of these message types (in addition to standard netlink messages):
RTM_NEWLINK
, RTM_DELLINK
, RTM_GETLINK
Create, remove or get information about a specific
network interface. These messages contain an
ifinfomsg
structure followed by a series of rtattr
structures.
struct | ifinfomsg { | |||
unsigned char | ifi_family ; |
/* AF_UNSPEC */
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unsigned short | ifi_type ; |
/* Device type */
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int | ifi_index ; |
/* Interface index */
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unsigned int | ifi_flags ; |
/* Device flags */
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unsigned int | ifi_change ; |
/* change mask */
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}; |
ifi_flags
contains the device flags, see netdevice(7);
ifi_index
is
the unique interface index (since Linux 3.7, it is
possible to feed a nonzero value with the
RTM_NEWLINK
message,
thus creating a link with the given ifindex
); ifi_change
is reserved
for future use and should be always set to
0xFFFFFFFF.
Routing attributes | ||
rta_type | value type | description |
IFLA_UNSPEC | - | unspecified. |
IFLA_ADDRESS | hardware address | interface L2 address |
IFLA_BROADCAST | hardware address | L2 broadcast address. |
IFLA_IFNAME | asciiz string | Device name. |
IFLA_MTU | unsigned int | MTU of the device. |
IFLA_LINK | int | Link type. |
IFLA_QDISC | asciiz string | Queueing discipline. |
IFLA_STATS | see below | Interface Statistics. |
The value type for IFLA_STATS
is struct rtnl_link_stats
(struct
net_device_stats in Linux 2.4 and earlier).
RTM_NEWADDR
, RTM_DELADDR
, RTM_GETADDR
Add, remove or receive information about an IP
address associated with an interface. In Linux 2.2,
an interface can carry multiple IP addresses, this
replaces the alias device concept in 2.0. In Linux
2.2, these messages support IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
They contain an ifaddrmsg
structure,
optionally followed by rtattr
routing
attributes.
struct | ifaddrmsg { | |||
unsigned char | ifa_family ; |
/* Address type */
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unsigned char | ifa_prefixlen ; |
/* Prefixlength of address */
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unsigned char | ifa_flags ; |
/* Address flags */
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unsigned char | ifa_scope ; |
/* Address scope */
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int | ifa_index ; |
/* Interface index */
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}; |
ifa_family
is the address family type (currently AF_INET
or AF_INET6
), ifa_prefixlen
is the
length of the address mask of the address if defined
for the family (like for IPv4), ifa_scope
is the
address scope, ifa_index
is the
interface index of the interface the address is
associated with. ifa_flags
is a flag
word of IFA_F_SECONDARY
for secondary address (old alias interface),
IFA_F_PERMANENT
for a
permanent address set by the user and other
undocumented flags.
Attributes | ||
rta_type | value type | description |
IFA_UNSPEC | - | unspecified. |
IFA_ADDRESS | raw protocol address | interface address |
IFA_LOCAL | raw protocol address | local address |
IFA_LABEL | asciiz string | name of the interface |
IFA_BROADCAST | raw protocol address | broadcast address. |
IFA_ANYCAST | raw protocol address | anycast address |
IFA_CACHEINFO | struct ifa_cacheinfo | Address information. |
RTM_NEWROUTE
, RTM_DELROUTE
, RTM_GETROUTE
Create, remove or receive information about a
network route. These messages contain an rtmsg
structure with
an optional sequence of rtattr
structures
following. For RTM_GETROUTE
, setting rtm_dst_len
and
rtm_src_len
to 0 means you get all entries for the specified
routing table. For the other fields, except
rtm_table
and rtm_protocol
, 0 is
the wildcard.
struct | rtmsg { | |||
unsigned char | rtm_family ; |
/* Address family of route */
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unsigned char | rtm_dst_len ; |
/* Length of destination */
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unsigned char | rtm_src_len ; |
/* Length of source */
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unsigned char | rtm_tos ; |
/* TOS filter */
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unsigned char | rtm_table ; |
/* Routing table ID */
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unsigned char | rtm_protocol ; |
/* Routing protocol; see below */
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unsigned char | rtm_scope ; |
/* See below */
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unsigned char | rtm_type ; |
/* See below */
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unsigned int | rtm_flags ; |
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}; |
rtm_type | Route type |
RTN_UNSPEC | unknown route |
RTN_UNICAST | a gateway or direct route |
RTN_LOCAL | a local interface route |
RTN_BROADCAST | a local broadcast route (sent as a broadcast) |
RTN_ANYCAST | a local broadcast route (sent as a unicast) |
RTN_MULTICAST | a multicast route |
RTN_BLACKHOLE | a packet dropping route |
RTN_UNREACHABLE | an unreachable destination |
RTN_PROHIBIT | a packet rejection route |
RTN_THROW | continue routing lookup in another table |
RTN_NAT | a network address translation rule |
RTN_XRESOLVE | refer to an external resolver (not implemented) |
rtm_protocol | Route origin. |
RTPROT_UNSPEC | unknown |
RTPROT_REDIRECT | by an ICMP redirect (currently unused) |
RTPROT_KERNEL | by the kernel |
RTPROT_BOOT | during boot |
RTPROT_STATIC | by the administrator |
Values larger than RTPROT_STATIC
are not interpreted by the
kernel, they are just for user information. They may be
used to tag the source of a routing information or to
distinguish between multiple routing daemons. See
<
linux/rtnetlink.h
>
for the routing daemon identifiers
which are already assigned.
rtm_scope
is the
distance to the destination:
RT_SCOPE_UNIVERSE | global route |
RT_SCOPE_SITE | interior route in the local autonomous system |
RT_SCOPE_LINK | route on this link |
RT_SCOPE_HOST | route on the local host |
RT_SCOPE_NOWHERE | destination doesn't exist |
The values between RT_SCOPE_UNIVERSE
and RT_SCOPE_SITE
are available to the
user.
The rtm_flags
have the following meanings:
RTM_F_NOTIFY | if the route changes, notify the user via rtnetlink |
RTM_F_CLONED | route is cloned from another route |
RTM_F_EQUALIZE | a multipath equalizer (not yet implemented) |
rtm_table
specifies the routing table
RT_TABLE_UNSPEC | an unspecified routing table |
RT_TABLE_DEFAULT | the default table |
RT_TABLE_MAIN | the main table |
RT_TABLE_LOCAL | the local table |
The user may assign arbitrary values between
RT_TABLE_UNSPEC
and
RT_TABLE_DEFAULT
.
Attributes | ||
rta_type | value type | description |
RTA_UNSPEC | - | ignored. |
RTA_DST | protocol address | Route destination address. |
RTA_SRC | protocol address | Route source address. |
RTA_IIF | int | Input interface index. |
RTA_OIF | int | Output interface index. |
RTA_GATEWAY | protocol address | The gateway of the route |
RTA_PRIORITY | int | Priority of route. |
RTA_PREFSRC | ||
RTA_METRICS | int | Route metric |
RTA_MULTIPATH | ||
RTA_PROTOINFO | ||
RTA_FLOW | ||
RTA_CACHEINFO |
Fill these values in!
RTM_NEWNEIGH
, RTM_DELNEIGH
, RTM_GETNEIGH
Add, remove or receive information about a
neighbor table entry (e.g., an ARP entry). The
message contains an ndmsg
structure.
struct | ndmsg { | |||
unsigned char | ndm_family ; |
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int | ndm_ifindex ; |
/* Interface index */
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__u16 | ndm_state ; |
/* State */
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__u8 | ndm_flags ; |
/* Flags */
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__u8 | ndm_type ; |
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}; | ||||
struct | nda_cacheinfo { | |||
__u32 | ndm_confirmed ; |
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__u32 | ndm_used ; |
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__u32 | ndm_updated ; |
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__u32 | ndm_refcnt ; |
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}; |
ndm_state
is a bit mask of the following states:
NUD_INCOMPLETE | a currently resolving cache entry |
NUD_REACHABLE | a confirmed working cache entry |
NUD_STALE | an expired cache entry |
NUD_DELAY | an entry waiting for a timer |
NUD_PROBE | a cache entry that is currently reprobed |
NUD_FAILED | an invalid cache entry |
NUD_NOARP | a device with no destination cache |
NUD_PERMANENT | a static entry |
Valid ndm_flags
are:
NTF_PROXY | a proxy arp entry |
NTF_ROUTER | an IPv6 router |
The rtattr
struct has the following meanings for the rta_type
field:
NDA_UNSPEC | unknown type |
NDA_DST | a neighbor cache n/w layer destination address |
NDA_LLADDR | a neighbor cache link layer address |
NDA_CACHEINFO | cache statistics. |
If the rta_type
field is NDA_CACHEINFO
, then
a struct
nda_cacheinfo header follows
RTM_NEWRULE
, RTM_DELRULE
, RTM_GETRULE
Add, delete or retrieve a routing rule. Carries a struct rtmsg
RTM_NEWQDISC
, RTM_DELQDISC
, RTM_GETQDISC
Add, remove or get a queueing discipline. The message contains a struct tcmsg and may be followed by a series of attributes.
struct | tcmsg { | |||
unsigned char | tcm_family ; |
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int | tcm_ifindex ; |
/* interface index */
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__u32 | tcm_handle ; |
/* Qdisc handle */
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__u32 | tcm_parent ; |
/* Parent qdisc */
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__u32 | tcm_info ; |
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}; |
Attributes | ||
rta_type | value type | Description |
TCA_UNSPEC | - | unspecified |
TCA_KIND | asciiz string | Name of queueing discipline |
TCA_OPTIONS | byte sequence | Qdisc-specific options follow |
TCA_STATS | struct tc_stats | Qdisc statistics. |
TCA_XSTATS | qdisc-specific | Module-specific statistics. |
TCA_RATE | struct tc_estimator | Rate limit. |
In addition, various other qdisc-module-specific attributes are allowed. For more information see the appropriate include files.
RTM_NEWTCLASS
, RTM_DELTCLASS
, RTM_GETTCLASS
Add, remove or get a traffic class. These messages contain a struct tcmsg as described above.
RTM_NEWTFILTER
, RTM_DELTFILTER
, RTM_GETTFILTER
Add, remove or receive information about a traffic filter. These messages contain a struct tcmsg as described above.
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t This man page is Copyright (C) 1999 Andi Kleen <akmuc.de>. %%%LICENSE_START(VERBATIM_ONE_PARA) Permission is granted to distribute possibly modified copies of this page provided the header is included verbatim, and in case of nontrivial modification author and date of the modification is added to the header. %%%LICENSE_END Based on the original comments from Alexey Kuznetsov, written with help from Matthew Wilcox. $Id: rtnetlink.7,v 1.8 2000/01/22 01:55:04 freitag Exp $ |