From 59a715fdd50d03f5d3d2802475e784bc903eaa93 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tim Yardley <lst@openwrt.org>
Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2007 15:52:26 +0000
Subject: updated layer7 to 2.15.. current is 2.16.1, i might bump again, this
 has been uncommitted for a bit

SVN-Revision: 9674
---
 target/linux/generic-2.6/config-2.6.23             |    4 +-
 .../patches-2.6.23/100-netfilter_layer7_2.15.patch | 2108 ++++++++++++++++++++
 .../patches-2.6.23/100-netfilter_layer7_2.9.patch  | 2080 -------------------
 .../101-netfilter_layer7_pktmatch.patch            |  109 -
 .../patches-2.6.23/110-ipp2p_0.8.1rc1.patch        |   36 +-
 5 files changed, 2128 insertions(+), 2209 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/100-netfilter_layer7_2.15.patch
 delete mode 100644 target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/100-netfilter_layer7_2.9.patch
 delete mode 100644 target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/101-netfilter_layer7_pktmatch.patch

(limited to 'target/linux')

diff --git a/target/linux/generic-2.6/config-2.6.23 b/target/linux/generic-2.6/config-2.6.23
index 8f104b1d3b..1287b320ff 100644
--- a/target/linux/generic-2.6/config-2.6.23
+++ b/target/linux/generic-2.6/config-2.6.23
@@ -568,8 +568,8 @@ CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_ECN=m
 CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_HASHLIMIT=m
 CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_IPP2P=m
 CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_IPRANGE=m
-CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7=m
-# CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7_DEBUG is not set
+CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7=m
+# CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7_DEBUG is not set
 CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_OWNER=m
 CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_RECENT=m
 CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_SET=m
diff --git a/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/100-netfilter_layer7_2.15.patch b/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/100-netfilter_layer7_2.15.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6c6fd5de9f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/100-netfilter_layer7_2.15.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,2108 @@
+--- linux-2.6.23.1/include/linux/netfilter/xt_layer7.h	1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
++++ linux-2.6.23.1-layer7/include/linux/netfilter/xt_layer7.h	2007-11-02 21:19:46.000000000 -0500
+@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
++#ifndef _XT_LAYER7_H
++#define _XT_LAYER7_H
++
++#define MAX_PATTERN_LEN 8192
++#define MAX_PROTOCOL_LEN 256
++
++struct xt_layer7_info {
++    char protocol[MAX_PROTOCOL_LEN];
++    char pattern[MAX_PATTERN_LEN];
++    u_int8_t invert;
++};
++
++#endif /* _XT_LAYER7_H */
+--- linux-2.6.23.1/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack.h	2007-10-12 11:43:44.000000000 -0500
++++ linux-2.6.23.1-layer7/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack.h	2007-11-02 21:19:46.000000000 -0500
+@@ -127,6 +127,22 @@ struct nf_conn
+ 	u_int32_t secmark;
+ #endif
+ 
++#if defined(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7) || \
++    defined(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7_MODULE)
++	struct {
++		/*
++		 * e.g. "http". NULL before decision. "unknown" after decision
++		 * if no match.
++		 */
++		char *app_proto;
++		/*
++		 * application layer data so far. NULL after match decision.
++		 */
++		char *app_data;
++		unsigned int app_data_len;
++	} layer7;
++#endif
++
+ 	/* Storage reserved for other modules: */
+ 	union nf_conntrack_proto proto;
+ 
+--- linux-2.6.23.1/net/ipv4/netfilter/nf_conntrack_l3proto_ipv4_compat.c	2007-10-12 11:43:44.000000000 -0500
++++ linux-2.6.23.1-layer7/net/ipv4/netfilter/nf_conntrack_l3proto_ipv4_compat.c	2007-11-07 06:58:31.000000000 -0600
+@@ -158,6 +158,12 @@ static int ct_seq_show(struct seq_file *
+ 		return -ENOSPC;
+ #endif
+ 
++#if defined(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7) || defined(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7_MODULE)
++        if(ct->layer7.app_proto)
++                if(seq_printf(s, "l7proto=%s ", ct->layer7.app_proto))
++                        return -ENOSPC;
++#endif
++
+ 	if (seq_printf(s, "use=%u\n", atomic_read(&ct->ct_general.use)))
+ 		return -ENOSPC;
+ 
+--- linux-2.6.23.1/net/netfilter/Kconfig	2007-10-12 11:43:44.000000000 -0500
++++ linux-2.6.23.1-layer7/net/netfilter/Kconfig	2007-11-02 21:19:46.000000000 -0500
+@@ -633,6 +633,27 @@ config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STATE
+ 
+ 	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
+ 
++config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7
++	tristate '"layer7" match support'
++	depends on NETFILTER_XTABLES
++	depends on EXPERIMENTAL && (IP_NF_CONNTRACK || NF_CONNTRACK)
++       depends on NF_CT_ACCT
++	help
++	  Say Y if you want to be able to classify connections (and their
++	  packets) based on regular expression matching of their application
++	  layer data.   This is one way to classify applications such as
++	  peer-to-peer filesharing systems that do not always use the same
++	  port.
++
++	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
++
++config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7_DEBUG
++        bool 'Layer 7 debugging output'
++        depends on NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7
++        help
++          Say Y to get lots of debugging output.
++
++
+ config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STATISTIC
+ 	tristate '"statistic" match support'
+ 	depends on NETFILTER_XTABLES
+--- linux-2.6.23.1/net/netfilter/Makefile	2007-10-12 11:43:44.000000000 -0500
++++ linux-2.6.23.1-layer7/net/netfilter/Makefile	2007-11-02 21:19:46.000000000 -0500
+@@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_QUOTA) +
+ obj-$(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_REALM) += xt_realm.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_SCTP) += xt_sctp.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STATE) += xt_state.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7) += xt_layer7.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STATISTIC) += xt_statistic.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STRING) += xt_string.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_TCPMSS) += xt_tcpmss.o
+--- linux-2.6.23.1/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_core.c	2007-10-12 11:43:44.000000000 -0500
++++ linux-2.6.23.1-layer7/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_core.c	2007-11-02 21:19:46.000000000 -0500
+@@ -207,6 +207,14 @@ destroy_conntrack(struct nf_conntrack *n
+ 	 * too. */
+ 	nf_ct_remove_expectations(ct);
+ 
++	#if defined(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7) || defined(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7_MODULE)
++	if(ct->layer7.app_proto)
++		kfree(ct->layer7.app_proto);
++	if(ct->layer7.app_data)
++	kfree(ct->layer7.app_data);
++	#endif
++
++
+ 	/* We overload first tuple to link into unconfirmed list. */
+ 	if (!nf_ct_is_confirmed(ct)) {
+ 		BUG_ON(hlist_unhashed(&ct->tuplehash[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].hnode));
+--- linux-2.6.23.1/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_standalone.c	2007-10-12 11:43:44.000000000 -0500
++++ linux-2.6.23.1-layer7/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_standalone.c	2007-11-07 06:59:13.000000000 -0600
+@@ -179,7 +179,12 @@ static int ct_seq_show(struct seq_file *
+ 		return -ENOSPC;
+ #endif
+ 
+-	if (seq_printf(s, "use=%u\n", atomic_read(&conntrack->ct_general.use)))
++#if defined(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7) || defined(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7_MODULE)
++	if(conntrack->layer7.app_proto)
++		if(seq_printf(s, "l7proto=%s ", conntrack->layer7.app_proto))
++			return -ENOSPC;
++#endif
++	if (seq_printf(s, "asdfuse=%u\n", atomic_read(&conntrack->ct_general.use)))
+ 		return -ENOSPC;
+ 
+ 	return 0;
+--- linux-2.6.23.1/net/netfilter/regexp/regexp.c	1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
++++ linux-2.6.23.1-layer7/net/netfilter/regexp/regexp.c	2007-11-02 21:19:46.000000000 -0500
+@@ -0,0 +1,1197 @@
++/*
++ * regcomp and regexec -- regsub and regerror are elsewhere
++ * @(#)regexp.c	1.3 of 18 April 87
++ *
++ *	Copyright (c) 1986 by University of Toronto.
++ *	Written by Henry Spencer.  Not derived from licensed software.
++ *
++ *	Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any
++ *	purpose on any computer system, and to redistribute it freely,
++ *	subject to the following restrictions:
++ *
++ *	1. The author is not responsible for the consequences of use of
++ *		this software, no matter how awful, even if they arise
++ *		from defects in it.
++ *
++ *	2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either
++ *		by explicit claim or by omission.
++ *
++ *	3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not
++ *		be misrepresented as being the original software.
++ *
++ * Beware that some of this code is subtly aware of the way operator
++ * precedence is structured in regular expressions.  Serious changes in
++ * regular-expression syntax might require a total rethink.
++ *
++ * This code was modified by Ethan Sommer to work within the kernel
++ * (it now uses kmalloc etc..)
++ *
++ * Modified slightly by Matthew Strait to use more modern C.
++ */
++
++#include "regexp.h"
++#include "regmagic.h"
++
++/* added by ethan and matt.  Lets it work in both kernel and user space.
++(So iptables can use it, for instance.)  Yea, it goes both ways... */
++#if __KERNEL__
++  #define malloc(foo) kmalloc(foo,GFP_ATOMIC)
++#else
++  #define printk(format,args...) printf(format,##args)
++#endif
++
++void regerror(char * s)
++{
++        printk("<3>Regexp: %s\n", s);
++        /* NOTREACHED */
++}
++
++/*
++ * The "internal use only" fields in regexp.h are present to pass info from
++ * compile to execute that permits the execute phase to run lots faster on
++ * simple cases.  They are:
++ *
++ * regstart	char that must begin a match; '\0' if none obvious
++ * reganch	is the match anchored (at beginning-of-line only)?
++ * regmust	string (pointer into program) that match must include, or NULL
++ * regmlen	length of regmust string
++ *
++ * Regstart and reganch permit very fast decisions on suitable starting points
++ * for a match, cutting down the work a lot.  Regmust permits fast rejection
++ * of lines that cannot possibly match.  The regmust tests are costly enough
++ * that regcomp() supplies a regmust only if the r.e. contains something
++ * potentially expensive (at present, the only such thing detected is * or +
++ * at the start of the r.e., which can involve a lot of backup).  Regmlen is
++ * supplied because the test in regexec() needs it and regcomp() is computing
++ * it anyway.
++ */
++
++/*
++ * Structure for regexp "program".  This is essentially a linear encoding
++ * of a nondeterministic finite-state machine (aka syntax charts or
++ * "railroad normal form" in parsing technology).  Each node is an opcode
++ * plus a "next" pointer, possibly plus an operand.  "Next" pointers of
++ * all nodes except BRANCH implement concatenation; a "next" pointer with
++ * a BRANCH on both ends of it is connecting two alternatives.  (Here we
++ * have one of the subtle syntax dependencies:  an individual BRANCH (as
++ * opposed to a collection of them) is never concatenated with anything
++ * because of operator precedence.)  The operand of some types of node is
++ * a literal string; for others, it is a node leading into a sub-FSM.  In
++ * particular, the operand of a BRANCH node is the first node of the branch.
++ * (NB this is *not* a tree structure:  the tail of the branch connects
++ * to the thing following the set of BRANCHes.)  The opcodes are:
++ */
++
++/* definition	number	opnd?	meaning */
++#define	END	0	/* no	End of program. */
++#define	BOL	1	/* no	Match "" at beginning of line. */
++#define	EOL	2	/* no	Match "" at end of line. */
++#define	ANY	3	/* no	Match any one character. */
++#define	ANYOF	4	/* str	Match any character in this string. */
++#define	ANYBUT	5	/* str	Match any character not in this string. */
++#define	BRANCH	6	/* node	Match this alternative, or the next... */
++#define	BACK	7	/* no	Match "", "next" ptr points backward. */
++#define	EXACTLY	8	/* str	Match this string. */
++#define	NOTHING	9	/* no	Match empty string. */
++#define	STAR	10	/* node	Match this (simple) thing 0 or more times. */
++#define	PLUS	11	/* node	Match this (simple) thing 1 or more times. */
++#define	OPEN	20	/* no	Mark this point in input as start of #n. */
++			/*	OPEN+1 is number 1, etc. */
++#define	CLOSE	30	/* no	Analogous to OPEN. */
++
++/*
++ * Opcode notes:
++ *
++ * BRANCH	The set of branches constituting a single choice are hooked
++ *		together with their "next" pointers, since precedence prevents
++ *		anything being concatenated to any individual branch.  The
++ *		"next" pointer of the last BRANCH in a choice points to the
++ *		thing following the whole choice.  This is also where the
++ *		final "next" pointer of each individual branch points; each
++ *		branch starts with the operand node of a BRANCH node.
++ *
++ * BACK		Normal "next" pointers all implicitly point forward; BACK
++ *		exists to make loop structures possible.
++ *
++ * STAR,PLUS	'?', and complex '*' and '+', are implemented as circular
++ *		BRANCH structures using BACK.  Simple cases (one character
++ *		per match) are implemented with STAR and PLUS for speed
++ *		and to minimize recursive plunges.
++ *
++ * OPEN,CLOSE	...are numbered at compile time.
++ */
++
++/*
++ * A node is one char of opcode followed by two chars of "next" pointer.
++ * "Next" pointers are stored as two 8-bit pieces, high order first.  The
++ * value is a positive offset from the opcode of the node containing it.
++ * An operand, if any, simply follows the node.  (Note that much of the
++ * code generation knows about this implicit relationship.)
++ *
++ * Using two bytes for the "next" pointer is vast overkill for most things,
++ * but allows patterns to get big without disasters.
++ */
++#define	OP(p)	(*(p))
++#define	NEXT(p)	(((*((p)+1)&0377)<<8) + (*((p)+2)&0377))
++#define	OPERAND(p)	((p) + 3)
++
++/*
++ * See regmagic.h for one further detail of program structure.
++ */
++
++
++/*
++ * Utility definitions.
++ */
++#ifndef CHARBITS
++#define	UCHARAT(p)	((int)*(unsigned char *)(p))
++#else
++#define	UCHARAT(p)	((int)*(p)&CHARBITS)
++#endif
++
++#define	FAIL(m)	{ regerror(m); return(NULL); }
++#define	ISMULT(c)	((c) == '*' || (c) == '+' || (c) == '?')
++#define	META	"^$.[()|?+*\\"
++
++/*
++ * Flags to be passed up and down.
++ */
++#define	HASWIDTH	01	/* Known never to match null string. */
++#define	SIMPLE		02	/* Simple enough to be STAR/PLUS operand. */
++#define	SPSTART		04	/* Starts with * or +. */
++#define	WORST		0	/* Worst case. */
++
++/*
++ * Global work variables for regcomp().
++ */
++struct match_globals {
++char *reginput;		/* String-input pointer. */
++char *regbol;		/* Beginning of input, for ^ check. */
++char **regstartp;	/* Pointer to startp array. */
++char **regendp;		/* Ditto for endp. */
++char *regparse;		/* Input-scan pointer. */
++int regnpar;		/* () count. */
++char regdummy;
++char *regcode;		/* Code-emit pointer; &regdummy = don't. */
++long regsize;		/* Code size. */
++};
++
++/*
++ * Forward declarations for regcomp()'s friends.
++ */
++#ifndef STATIC
++#define	STATIC	static
++#endif
++STATIC char *reg(struct match_globals *g, int paren,int *flagp);
++STATIC char *regbranch(struct match_globals *g, int *flagp);
++STATIC char *regpiece(struct match_globals *g, int *flagp);
++STATIC char *regatom(struct match_globals *g, int *flagp);
++STATIC char *regnode(struct match_globals *g, char op);
++STATIC char *regnext(struct match_globals *g, char *p);
++STATIC void regc(struct match_globals *g, char b);
++STATIC void reginsert(struct match_globals *g, char op, char *opnd);
++STATIC void regtail(struct match_globals *g, char *p, char *val);
++STATIC void regoptail(struct match_globals *g, char *p, char *val);
++
++
++__kernel_size_t my_strcspn(const char *s1,const char *s2)
++{
++        char *scan1;
++        char *scan2;
++        int count;
++
++        count = 0;
++        for (scan1 = (char *)s1; *scan1 != '\0'; scan1++) {
++                for (scan2 = (char *)s2; *scan2 != '\0';)       /* ++ moved down. */
++                        if (*scan1 == *scan2++)
++                                return(count);
++                count++;
++        }
++        return(count);
++}
++
++/*
++ - regcomp - compile a regular expression into internal code
++ *
++ * We can't allocate space until we know how big the compiled form will be,
++ * but we can't compile it (and thus know how big it is) until we've got a
++ * place to put the code.  So we cheat:  we compile it twice, once with code
++ * generation turned off and size counting turned on, and once "for real".
++ * This also means that we don't allocate space until we are sure that the
++ * thing really will compile successfully, and we never have to move the
++ * code and thus invalidate pointers into it.  (Note that it has to be in
++ * one piece because free() must be able to free it all.)
++ *
++ * Beware that the optimization-preparation code in here knows about some
++ * of the structure of the compiled regexp.
++ */
++regexp *
++regcomp(char *exp,int *patternsize)
++{
++	register regexp *r;
++	register char *scan;
++	register char *longest;
++	register int len;
++	int flags;
++	struct match_globals g;
++	
++	/* commented out by ethan
++	   extern char *malloc();
++	*/
++
++	if (exp == NULL)
++		FAIL("NULL argument");
++
++	/* First pass: determine size, legality. */
++	g.regparse = exp;
++	g.regnpar = 1;
++	g.regsize = 0L;
++	g.regcode = &g.regdummy;
++	regc(&g, MAGIC);
++	if (reg(&g, 0, &flags) == NULL)
++		return(NULL);
++
++	/* Small enough for pointer-storage convention? */
++	if (g.regsize >= 32767L)		/* Probably could be 65535L. */
++		FAIL("regexp too big");
++
++	/* Allocate space. */
++	*patternsize=sizeof(regexp) + (unsigned)g.regsize;
++	r = (regexp *)malloc(sizeof(regexp) + (unsigned)g.regsize);
++	if (r == NULL)
++		FAIL("out of space");
++
++	/* Second pass: emit code. */
++	g.regparse = exp;
++	g.regnpar = 1;
++	g.regcode = r->program;
++	regc(&g, MAGIC);
++	if (reg(&g, 0, &flags) == NULL)
++		return(NULL);
++
++	/* Dig out information for optimizations. */
++	r->regstart = '\0';	/* Worst-case defaults. */
++	r->reganch = 0;
++	r->regmust = NULL;
++	r->regmlen = 0;
++	scan = r->program+1;			/* First BRANCH. */
++	if (OP(regnext(&g, scan)) == END) {		/* Only one top-level choice. */
++		scan = OPERAND(scan);
++
++		/* Starting-point info. */
++		if (OP(scan) == EXACTLY)
++			r->regstart = *OPERAND(scan);
++		else if (OP(scan) == BOL)
++			r->reganch++;
++
++		/*
++		 * If there's something expensive in the r.e., find the
++		 * longest literal string that must appear and make it the
++		 * regmust.  Resolve ties in favor of later strings, since
++		 * the regstart check works with the beginning of the r.e.
++		 * and avoiding duplication strengthens checking.  Not a
++		 * strong reason, but sufficient in the absence of others.
++		 */
++		if (flags&SPSTART) {
++			longest = NULL;
++			len = 0;
++			for (; scan != NULL; scan = regnext(&g, scan))
++				if (OP(scan) == EXACTLY && strlen(OPERAND(scan)) >= len) {
++					longest = OPERAND(scan);
++					len = strlen(OPERAND(scan));
++				}
++			r->regmust = longest;
++			r->regmlen = len;
++		}
++	}
++
++	return(r);
++}
++
++/*
++ - reg - regular expression, i.e. main body or parenthesized thing
++ *
++ * Caller must absorb opening parenthesis.
++ *
++ * Combining parenthesis handling with the base level of regular expression
++ * is a trifle forced, but the need to tie the tails of the branches to what
++ * follows makes it hard to avoid.
++ */
++static char *
++reg(struct match_globals *g, int paren, int *flagp /* Parenthesized? */ )
++{
++	register char *ret;
++	register char *br;
++	register char *ender;
++	register int parno = 0; /* 0 makes gcc happy */
++	int flags;
++
++	*flagp = HASWIDTH;	/* Tentatively. */
++
++	/* Make an OPEN node, if parenthesized. */
++	if (paren) {
++		if (g->regnpar >= NSUBEXP)
++			FAIL("too many ()");
++		parno = g->regnpar;
++		g->regnpar++;
++		ret = regnode(g, OPEN+parno);
++	} else
++		ret = NULL;
++
++	/* Pick up the branches, linking them together. */
++	br = regbranch(g, &flags);
++	if (br == NULL)
++		return(NULL);
++	if (ret != NULL)
++		regtail(g, ret, br);	/* OPEN -> first. */
++	else
++		ret = br;
++	if (!(flags&HASWIDTH))
++		*flagp &= ~HASWIDTH;
++	*flagp |= flags&SPSTART;
++	while (*g->regparse == '|') {
++		g->regparse++;
++		br = regbranch(g, &flags);
++		if (br == NULL)
++			return(NULL);
++		regtail(g, ret, br);	/* BRANCH -> BRANCH. */
++		if (!(flags&HASWIDTH))
++			*flagp &= ~HASWIDTH;
++		*flagp |= flags&SPSTART;
++	}
++
++	/* Make a closing node, and hook it on the end. */
++	ender = regnode(g, (paren) ? CLOSE+parno : END);	
++	regtail(g, ret, ender);
++
++	/* Hook the tails of the branches to the closing node. */
++	for (br = ret; br != NULL; br = regnext(g, br))
++		regoptail(g, br, ender);
++
++	/* Check for proper termination. */
++	if (paren && *g->regparse++ != ')') {
++		FAIL("unmatched ()");
++	} else if (!paren && *g->regparse != '\0') {
++		if (*g->regparse == ')') {
++			FAIL("unmatched ()");
++		} else
++			FAIL("junk on end");	/* "Can't happen". */
++		/* NOTREACHED */
++	}
++
++	return(ret);
++}
++
++/*
++ - regbranch - one alternative of an | operator
++ *
++ * Implements the concatenation operator.
++ */
++static char *
++regbranch(struct match_globals *g, int *flagp)
++{
++	register char *ret;
++	register char *chain;
++	register char *latest;
++	int flags;
++
++	*flagp = WORST;		/* Tentatively. */
++
++	ret = regnode(g, BRANCH);
++	chain = NULL;
++	while (*g->regparse != '\0' && *g->regparse != '|' && *g->regparse != ')') {
++		latest = regpiece(g, &flags);
++		if (latest == NULL)
++			return(NULL);
++		*flagp |= flags&HASWIDTH;
++		if (chain == NULL)	/* First piece. */
++			*flagp |= flags&SPSTART;
++		else
++			regtail(g, chain, latest);
++		chain = latest;
++	}
++	if (chain == NULL)	/* Loop ran zero times. */
++		(void) regnode(g, NOTHING);
++
++	return(ret);
++}
++
++/*
++ - regpiece - something followed by possible [*+?]
++ *
++ * Note that the branching code sequences used for ? and the general cases
++ * of * and + are somewhat optimized:  they use the same NOTHING node as
++ * both the endmarker for their branch list and the body of the last branch.
++ * It might seem that this node could be dispensed with entirely, but the
++ * endmarker role is not redundant.
++ */
++static char *
++regpiece(struct match_globals *g, int *flagp)
++{
++	register char *ret;
++	register char op;
++	register char *next;
++	int flags;
++
++	ret = regatom(g, &flags);
++	if (ret == NULL)
++		return(NULL);
++
++	op = *g->regparse;
++	if (!ISMULT(op)) {
++		*flagp = flags;
++		return(ret);
++	}
++
++	if (!(flags&HASWIDTH) && op != '?')
++		FAIL("*+ operand could be empty");
++	*flagp = (op != '+') ? (WORST|SPSTART) : (WORST|HASWIDTH);
++
++	if (op == '*' && (flags&SIMPLE))
++		reginsert(g, STAR, ret);
++	else if (op == '*') {
++		/* Emit x* as (x&|), where & means "self". */
++		reginsert(g, BRANCH, ret);			/* Either x */
++		regoptail(g, ret, regnode(g, BACK));		/* and loop */
++		regoptail(g, ret, ret);			/* back */
++		regtail(g, ret, regnode(g, BRANCH));		/* or */
++		regtail(g, ret, regnode(g, NOTHING));		/* null. */
++	} else if (op == '+' && (flags&SIMPLE))
++		reginsert(g, PLUS, ret);
++	else if (op == '+') {
++		/* Emit x+ as x(&|), where & means "self". */
++		next = regnode(g, BRANCH);			/* Either */
++		regtail(g, ret, next);
++		regtail(g, regnode(g, BACK), ret);		/* loop back */
++		regtail(g, next, regnode(g, BRANCH));		/* or */
++		regtail(g, ret, regnode(g, NOTHING));		/* null. */
++	} else if (op == '?') {
++		/* Emit x? as (x|) */
++		reginsert(g, BRANCH, ret);			/* Either x */
++		regtail(g, ret, regnode(g, BRANCH));		/* or */
++		next = regnode(g, NOTHING);		/* null. */
++		regtail(g, ret, next);
++		regoptail(g, ret, next);
++	}
++	g->regparse++;
++	if (ISMULT(*g->regparse))
++		FAIL("nested *?+");
++
++	return(ret);
++}
++
++/*
++ - regatom - the lowest level
++ *
++ * Optimization:  gobbles an entire sequence of ordinary characters so that
++ * it can turn them into a single node, which is smaller to store and
++ * faster to run.  Backslashed characters are exceptions, each becoming a
++ * separate node; the code is simpler that way and it's not worth fixing.
++ */
++static char *
++regatom(struct match_globals *g, int *flagp)
++{
++	register char *ret;
++	int flags;
++
++	*flagp = WORST;		/* Tentatively. */
++
++	switch (*g->regparse++) {
++	case '^':
++		ret = regnode(g, BOL);
++		break;
++	case '$':
++		ret = regnode(g, EOL);
++		break;
++	case '.':
++		ret = regnode(g, ANY);
++		*flagp |= HASWIDTH|SIMPLE;
++		break;
++	case '[': {
++			register int class;
++			register int classend;
++
++			if (*g->regparse == '^') {	/* Complement of range. */
++				ret = regnode(g, ANYBUT);
++				g->regparse++;
++			} else
++				ret = regnode(g, ANYOF);
++			if (*g->regparse == ']' || *g->regparse == '-')
++				regc(g, *g->regparse++);
++			while (*g->regparse != '\0' && *g->regparse != ']') {
++				if (*g->regparse == '-') {
++					g->regparse++;
++					if (*g->regparse == ']' || *g->regparse == '\0')
++						regc(g, '-');
++					else {
++						class = UCHARAT(g->regparse-2)+1;
++						classend = UCHARAT(g->regparse);
++						if (class > classend+1)
++							FAIL("invalid [] range");
++						for (; class <= classend; class++)
++							regc(g, class);
++						g->regparse++;
++					}
++				} else
++					regc(g, *g->regparse++);
++			}
++			regc(g, '\0');
++			if (*g->regparse != ']')
++				FAIL("unmatched []");
++			g->regparse++;
++			*flagp |= HASWIDTH|SIMPLE;
++		}
++		break;
++	case '(':
++		ret = reg(g, 1, &flags);
++		if (ret == NULL)
++			return(NULL);
++		*flagp |= flags&(HASWIDTH|SPSTART);
++		break;
++	case '\0':
++	case '|':
++	case ')':
++		FAIL("internal urp");	/* Supposed to be caught earlier. */
++		break;
++	case '?':
++	case '+':
++	case '*':
++		FAIL("?+* follows nothing");
++		break;
++	case '\\':
++		if (*g->regparse == '\0')
++			FAIL("trailing \\");
++		ret = regnode(g, EXACTLY);
++		regc(g, *g->regparse++);
++		regc(g, '\0');
++		*flagp |= HASWIDTH|SIMPLE;
++		break;
++	default: {
++			register int len;
++			register char ender;
++
++			g->regparse--;
++			len = my_strcspn((const char *)g->regparse, (const char *)META);
++			if (len <= 0)
++				FAIL("internal disaster");
++			ender = *(g->regparse+len);
++			if (len > 1 && ISMULT(ender))
++				len--;		/* Back off clear of ?+* operand. */
++			*flagp |= HASWIDTH;
++			if (len == 1)
++				*flagp |= SIMPLE;
++			ret = regnode(g, EXACTLY);
++			while (len > 0) {
++				regc(g, *g->regparse++);
++				len--;
++			}
++			regc(g, '\0');
++		}
++		break;
++	}
++
++	return(ret);
++}
++
++/*
++ - regnode - emit a node
++ */
++static char *			/* Location. */
++regnode(struct match_globals *g, char op)
++{
++	register char *ret;
++	register char *ptr;
++
++	ret = g->regcode;
++	if (ret == &g->regdummy) {
++		g->regsize += 3;
++		return(ret);
++	}
++
++	ptr = ret;
++	*ptr++ = op;
++	*ptr++ = '\0';		/* Null "next" pointer. */
++	*ptr++ = '\0';
++	g->regcode = ptr;
++
++	return(ret);
++}
++
++/*
++ - regc - emit (if appropriate) a byte of code
++ */
++static void
++regc(struct match_globals *g, char b)
++{
++	if (g->regcode != &g->regdummy)
++		*g->regcode++ = b;
++	else
++		g->regsize++;
++}
++
++/*
++ - reginsert - insert an operator in front of already-emitted operand
++ *
++ * Means relocating the operand.
++ */
++static void
++reginsert(struct match_globals *g, char op, char* opnd)
++{
++	register char *src;
++	register char *dst;
++	register char *place;
++
++	if (g->regcode == &g->regdummy) {
++		g->regsize += 3;
++		return;
++	}
++
++	src = g->regcode;
++	g->regcode += 3;
++	dst = g->regcode;
++	while (src > opnd)
++		*--dst = *--src;
++
++	place = opnd;		/* Op node, where operand used to be. */
++	*place++ = op;
++	*place++ = '\0';
++	*place++ = '\0';
++}
++
++/*
++ - regtail - set the next-pointer at the end of a node chain
++ */
++static void
++regtail(struct match_globals *g, char *p, char *val)
++{
++	register char *scan;
++	register char *temp;
++	register int offset;
++
++	if (p == &g->regdummy)
++		return;
++
++	/* Find last node. */
++	scan = p;
++	for (;;) {
++		temp = regnext(g, scan);
++		if (temp == NULL)
++			break;
++		scan = temp;
++	}
++
++	if (OP(scan) == BACK)
++		offset = scan - val;
++	else
++		offset = val - scan;
++	*(scan+1) = (offset>>8)&0377;
++	*(scan+2) = offset&0377;
++}
++
++/*
++ - regoptail - regtail on operand of first argument; nop if operandless
++ */
++static void
++regoptail(struct match_globals *g, char *p, char *val)
++{
++	/* "Operandless" and "op != BRANCH" are synonymous in practice. */
++	if (p == NULL || p == &g->regdummy || OP(p) != BRANCH)
++		return;
++	regtail(g, OPERAND(p), val);
++}
++
++/*
++ * regexec and friends
++ */
++
++
++/*
++ * Forwards.
++ */
++STATIC int regtry(struct match_globals *g, regexp *prog, char *string);
++STATIC int regmatch(struct match_globals *g, char *prog);
++STATIC int regrepeat(struct match_globals *g, char *p);
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++int regnarrate = 0;
++void regdump();
++STATIC char *regprop(char *op);
++#endif
++
++/*
++ - regexec - match a regexp against a string
++ */
++int
++regexec(regexp *prog, char *string)
++{
++	register char *s;
++	struct match_globals g;
++
++	/* Be paranoid... */
++	if (prog == NULL || string == NULL) {
++		printk("<3>Regexp: NULL parameter\n");
++		return(0);
++	}
++
++	/* Check validity of program. */
++	if (UCHARAT(prog->program) != MAGIC) {
++		printk("<3>Regexp: corrupted program\n");
++		return(0);
++	}
++
++	/* If there is a "must appear" string, look for it. */
++	if (prog->regmust != NULL) {
++		s = string;
++		while ((s = strchr(s, prog->regmust[0])) != NULL) {
++			if (strncmp(s, prog->regmust, prog->regmlen) == 0)
++				break;	/* Found it. */
++			s++;
++		}
++		if (s == NULL)	/* Not present. */
++			return(0);
++	}
++
++	/* Mark beginning of line for ^ . */
++	g.regbol = string;
++
++	/* Simplest case:  anchored match need be tried only once. */
++	if (prog->reganch)
++		return(regtry(&g, prog, string));
++
++	/* Messy cases:  unanchored match. */
++	s = string;
++	if (prog->regstart != '\0')
++		/* We know what char it must start with. */
++		while ((s = strchr(s, prog->regstart)) != NULL) {
++			if (regtry(&g, prog, s))
++				return(1);
++			s++;
++		}
++	else
++		/* We don't -- general case. */
++		do {
++			if (regtry(&g, prog, s))
++				return(1);
++		} while (*s++ != '\0');
++
++	/* Failure. */
++	return(0);
++}
++
++/*
++ - regtry - try match at specific point
++ */
++static int			/* 0 failure, 1 success */
++regtry(struct match_globals *g, regexp *prog, char *string)
++{
++	register int i;
++	register char **sp;
++	register char **ep;
++
++	g->reginput = string;
++	g->regstartp = prog->startp;
++	g->regendp = prog->endp;
++
++	sp = prog->startp;
++	ep = prog->endp;
++	for (i = NSUBEXP; i > 0; i--) {
++		*sp++ = NULL;
++		*ep++ = NULL;
++	}
++	if (regmatch(g, prog->program + 1)) {
++		prog->startp[0] = string;
++		prog->endp[0] = g->reginput;
++		return(1);
++	} else
++		return(0);
++}
++
++/*
++ - regmatch - main matching routine
++ *
++ * Conceptually the strategy is simple:  check to see whether the current
++ * node matches, call self recursively to see whether the rest matches,
++ * and then act accordingly.  In practice we make some effort to avoid
++ * recursion, in particular by going through "ordinary" nodes (that don't
++ * need to know whether the rest of the match failed) by a loop instead of
++ * by recursion.
++ */
++static int			/* 0 failure, 1 success */
++regmatch(struct match_globals *g, char *prog)
++{
++	register char *scan = prog; /* Current node. */
++	char *next;		    /* Next node. */
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++	if (scan != NULL && regnarrate)
++		fprintf(stderr, "%s(\n", regprop(scan));
++#endif
++	while (scan != NULL) {
++#ifdef DEBUG
++		if (regnarrate)
++			fprintf(stderr, "%s...\n", regprop(scan));
++#endif
++		next = regnext(g, scan);
++
++		switch (OP(scan)) {
++		case BOL:
++			if (g->reginput != g->regbol)
++				return(0);
++			break;
++		case EOL:
++			if (*g->reginput != '\0')
++				return(0);
++			break;
++		case ANY:
++			if (*g->reginput == '\0')
++				return(0);
++			g->reginput++;
++			break;
++		case EXACTLY: {
++				register int len;
++				register char *opnd;
++
++				opnd = OPERAND(scan);
++				/* Inline the first character, for speed. */
++				if (*opnd != *g->reginput)
++					return(0);
++				len = strlen(opnd);
++				if (len > 1 && strncmp(opnd, g->reginput, len) != 0)
++					return(0);
++				g->reginput += len;
++			}
++			break;
++		case ANYOF:
++			if (*g->reginput == '\0' || strchr(OPERAND(scan), *g->reginput) == NULL)
++				return(0);
++			g->reginput++;
++			break;
++		case ANYBUT:
++			if (*g->reginput == '\0' || strchr(OPERAND(scan), *g->reginput) != NULL)
++				return(0);
++			g->reginput++;
++			break;
++		case NOTHING:
++		case BACK:
++			break;
++		case OPEN+1:
++		case OPEN+2:
++		case OPEN+3:
++		case OPEN+4:
++		case OPEN+5:
++		case OPEN+6:
++		case OPEN+7:
++		case OPEN+8:
++		case OPEN+9: {
++				register int no;
++				register char *save;
++
++				no = OP(scan) - OPEN;
++				save = g->reginput;
++
++				if (regmatch(g, next)) {
++					/*
++					 * Don't set startp if some later
++					 * invocation of the same parentheses
++					 * already has.
++					 */
++					if (g->regstartp[no] == NULL)
++						g->regstartp[no] = save;
++					return(1);
++				} else
++					return(0);
++			}
++			break;
++		case CLOSE+1:
++		case CLOSE+2:
++		case CLOSE+3:
++		case CLOSE+4:
++		case CLOSE+5:
++		case CLOSE+6:
++		case CLOSE+7:
++		case CLOSE+8:
++		case CLOSE+9:
++			{
++				register int no;
++				register char *save;
++
++				no = OP(scan) - CLOSE;
++				save = g->reginput;
++
++				if (regmatch(g, next)) {
++					/*
++					 * Don't set endp if some later
++					 * invocation of the same parentheses
++					 * already has.
++					 */
++					if (g->regendp[no] == NULL)
++						g->regendp[no] = save;
++					return(1);
++				} else
++					return(0);
++			}
++			break;
++		case BRANCH: {
++				register char *save;
++
++				if (OP(next) != BRANCH)		/* No choice. */
++					next = OPERAND(scan);	/* Avoid recursion. */
++				else {
++					do {
++						save = g->reginput;
++						if (regmatch(g, OPERAND(scan)))
++							return(1);
++						g->reginput = save;
++						scan = regnext(g, scan);
++					} while (scan != NULL && OP(scan) == BRANCH);
++					return(0);
++					/* NOTREACHED */
++				}
++			}
++			break;
++		case STAR:
++		case PLUS: {
++				register char nextch;
++				register int no;
++				register char *save;
++				register int min;
++
++				/*
++				 * Lookahead to avoid useless match attempts
++				 * when we know what character comes next.
++				 */
++				nextch = '\0';
++				if (OP(next) == EXACTLY)
++					nextch = *OPERAND(next);
++				min = (OP(scan) == STAR) ? 0 : 1;
++				save = g->reginput;
++				no = regrepeat(g, OPERAND(scan));
++				while (no >= min) {
++					/* If it could work, try it. */
++					if (nextch == '\0' || *g->reginput == nextch)
++						if (regmatch(g, next))
++							return(1);
++					/* Couldn't or didn't -- back up. */
++					no--;
++					g->reginput = save + no;
++				}
++				return(0);
++			}
++			break;
++		case END:
++			return(1);	/* Success! */
++			break;
++		default:
++			printk("<3>Regexp: memory corruption\n");
++			return(0);
++			break;
++		}
++
++		scan = next;
++	}
++
++	/*
++	 * We get here only if there's trouble -- normally "case END" is
++	 * the terminating point.
++	 */
++	printk("<3>Regexp: corrupted pointers\n");
++	return(0);
++}
++
++/*
++ - regrepeat - repeatedly match something simple, report how many
++ */
++static int
++regrepeat(struct match_globals *g, char *p)
++{
++	register int count = 0;
++	register char *scan;
++	register char *opnd;
++
++	scan = g->reginput;
++	opnd = OPERAND(p);
++	switch (OP(p)) {
++	case ANY:
++		count = strlen(scan);
++		scan += count;
++		break;
++	case EXACTLY:
++		while (*opnd == *scan) {
++			count++;
++			scan++;
++		}
++		break;
++	case ANYOF:
++		while (*scan != '\0' && strchr(opnd, *scan) != NULL) {
++			count++;
++			scan++;
++		}
++		break;
++	case ANYBUT:
++		while (*scan != '\0' && strchr(opnd, *scan) == NULL) {
++			count++;
++			scan++;
++		}
++		break;
++	default:		/* Oh dear.  Called inappropriately. */
++		printk("<3>Regexp: internal foulup\n");
++		count = 0;	/* Best compromise. */
++		break;
++	}
++	g->reginput = scan;
++
++	return(count);
++}
++
++/*
++ - regnext - dig the "next" pointer out of a node
++ */
++static char*
++regnext(struct match_globals *g, char *p)
++{
++	register int offset;
++
++	if (p == &g->regdummy)
++		return(NULL);
++
++	offset = NEXT(p);
++	if (offset == 0)
++		return(NULL);
++
++	if (OP(p) == BACK)
++		return(p-offset);
++	else
++		return(p+offset);
++}
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++
++STATIC char *regprop();
++
++/*
++ - regdump - dump a regexp onto stdout in vaguely comprehensible form
++ */
++void
++regdump(regexp *r)
++{
++	register char *s;
++	register char op = EXACTLY;	/* Arbitrary non-END op. */
++	register char *next;
++	/* extern char *strchr(); */
++
++
++	s = r->program + 1;
++	while (op != END) {	/* While that wasn't END last time... */
++		op = OP(s);
++		printf("%2d%s", s-r->program, regprop(s));	/* Where, what. */
++		next = regnext(s);
++		if (next == NULL)		/* Next ptr. */
++			printf("(0)");
++		else
++			printf("(%d)", (s-r->program)+(next-s));
++		s += 3;
++		if (op == ANYOF || op == ANYBUT || op == EXACTLY) {
++			/* Literal string, where present. */
++			while (*s != '\0') {
++				putchar(*s);
++				s++;
++			}
++			s++;
++		}
++		putchar('\n');
++	}
++
++	/* Header fields of interest. */
++	if (r->regstart != '\0')
++		printf("start `%c' ", r->regstart);
++	if (r->reganch)
++		printf("anchored ");
++	if (r->regmust != NULL)
++		printf("must have \"%s\"", r->regmust);
++	printf("\n");
++}
++
++/*
++ - regprop - printable representation of opcode
++ */
++static char *
++regprop(char *op)
++{
++#define BUFLEN 50
++	register char *p;
++	static char buf[BUFLEN];
++
++	strcpy(buf, ":");
++
++	switch (OP(op)) {
++	case BOL:
++		p = "BOL";
++		break;
++	case EOL:
++		p = "EOL";
++		break;
++	case ANY:
++		p = "ANY";
++		break;
++	case ANYOF:
++		p = "ANYOF";
++		break;
++	case ANYBUT:
++		p = "ANYBUT";
++		break;
++	case BRANCH:
++		p = "BRANCH";
++		break;
++	case EXACTLY:
++		p = "EXACTLY";
++		break;
++	case NOTHING:
++		p = "NOTHING";
++		break;
++	case BACK:
++		p = "BACK";
++		break;
++	case END:
++		p = "END";
++		break;
++	case OPEN+1:
++	case OPEN+2:
++	case OPEN+3:
++	case OPEN+4:
++	case OPEN+5:
++	case OPEN+6:
++	case OPEN+7:
++	case OPEN+8:
++	case OPEN+9:
++		snprintf(buf+strlen(buf),BUFLEN-strlen(buf), "OPEN%d", OP(op)-OPEN);
++		p = NULL;
++		break;
++	case CLOSE+1:
++	case CLOSE+2:
++	case CLOSE+3:
++	case CLOSE+4:
++	case CLOSE+5:
++	case CLOSE+6:
++	case CLOSE+7:
++	case CLOSE+8:
++	case CLOSE+9:
++		snprintf(buf+strlen(buf),BUFLEN-strlen(buf), "CLOSE%d", OP(op)-CLOSE);
++		p = NULL;
++		break;
++	case STAR:
++		p = "STAR";
++		break;
++	case PLUS:
++		p = "PLUS";
++		break;
++	default:
++		printk("<3>Regexp: corrupted opcode\n");
++		break;
++	}
++	if (p != NULL)
++		strncat(buf, p, BUFLEN-strlen(buf));
++	return(buf);
++}
++#endif
++
++
+--- linux-2.6.23.1/net/netfilter/regexp/regexp.h	1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
++++ linux-2.6.23.1-layer7/net/netfilter/regexp/regexp.h	2007-11-02 21:19:46.000000000 -0500
+@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
++/*
++ * Definitions etc. for regexp(3) routines.
++ *
++ * Caveat:  this is V8 regexp(3) [actually, a reimplementation thereof],
++ * not the System V one.
++ */
++
++#ifndef REGEXP_H
++#define REGEXP_H
++
++
++/*
++http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/10.3/expect-1/expect/expect.h ,
++which contains a version of this library, says:
++
++ *
++ * NSUBEXP must be at least 10, and no greater than 117 or the parser
++ * will not work properly.
++ *
++
++However, it looks rather like this library is limited to 10.  If you think
++otherwise, let us know.
++*/
++
++#define NSUBEXP  10
++typedef struct regexp {
++	char *startp[NSUBEXP];
++	char *endp[NSUBEXP];
++	char regstart;		/* Internal use only. */
++	char reganch;		/* Internal use only. */
++	char *regmust;		/* Internal use only. */
++	int regmlen;		/* Internal use only. */
++	char program[1];	/* Unwarranted chumminess with compiler. */
++} regexp;
++
++regexp * regcomp(char *exp, int *patternsize);
++int regexec(regexp *prog, char *string);
++void regsub(regexp *prog, char *source, char *dest);
++void regerror(char *s);
++
++#endif
+--- linux-2.6.23.1/net/netfilter/regexp/regmagic.h	1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
++++ linux-2.6.23.1-layer7/net/netfilter/regexp/regmagic.h	2007-11-02 21:19:46.000000000 -0500
+@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
++/*
++ * The first byte of the regexp internal "program" is actually this magic
++ * number; the start node begins in the second byte.
++ */
++#define	MAGIC	0234
+--- linux-2.6.23.1/net/netfilter/regexp/regsub.c	1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
++++ linux-2.6.23.1-layer7/net/netfilter/regexp/regsub.c	2007-11-02 21:19:46.000000000 -0500
+@@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
++/*
++ * regsub
++ * @(#)regsub.c	1.3 of 2 April 86
++ *
++ *	Copyright (c) 1986 by University of Toronto.
++ *	Written by Henry Spencer.  Not derived from licensed software.
++ *
++ *	Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any
++ *	purpose on any computer system, and to redistribute it freely,
++ *	subject to the following restrictions:
++ *
++ *	1. The author is not responsible for the consequences of use of
++ *		this software, no matter how awful, even if they arise
++ *		from defects in it.
++ *
++ *	2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either
++ *		by explicit claim or by omission.
++ *
++ *	3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not
++ *		be misrepresented as being the original software.
++ *
++ *
++ * This code was modified by Ethan Sommer to work within the kernel
++ * (it now uses kmalloc etc..)
++ *
++ */
++#include "regexp.h"
++#include "regmagic.h"
++#include <linux/string.h>
++
++
++#ifndef CHARBITS
++#define	UCHARAT(p)	((int)*(unsigned char *)(p))
++#else
++#define	UCHARAT(p)	((int)*(p)&CHARBITS)
++#endif
++
++#if 0
++//void regerror(char * s)
++//{
++//        printk("regexp(3): %s", s);
++//        /* NOTREACHED */
++//}
++#endif
++
++/*
++ - regsub - perform substitutions after a regexp match
++ */
++void
++regsub(regexp * prog, char * source, char * dest)
++{
++	register char *src;
++	register char *dst;
++	register char c;
++	register int no;
++	register int len;
++	
++	/* Not necessary and gcc doesn't like it -MLS */
++	/*extern char *strncpy();*/
++
++	if (prog == NULL || source == NULL || dest == NULL) {
++		regerror("NULL parm to regsub");
++		return;
++	}
++	if (UCHARAT(prog->program) != MAGIC) {
++		regerror("damaged regexp fed to regsub");
++		return;
++	}
++
++	src = source;
++	dst = dest;
++	while ((c = *src++) != '\0') {
++		if (c == '&')
++			no = 0;
++		else if (c == '\\' && '0' <= *src && *src <= '9')
++			no = *src++ - '0';
++		else
++			no = -1;
++
++		if (no < 0) {	/* Ordinary character. */
++			if (c == '\\' && (*src == '\\' || *src == '&'))
++				c = *src++;
++			*dst++ = c;
++		} else if (prog->startp[no] != NULL && prog->endp[no] != NULL) {
++			len = prog->endp[no] - prog->startp[no];
++			(void) strncpy(dst, prog->startp[no], len);
++			dst += len;
++			if (len != 0 && *(dst-1) == '\0') {	/* strncpy hit NUL. */
++				regerror("damaged match string");
++				return;
++			}
++		}
++	}
++	*dst++ = '\0';
++}
+--- linux-2.6.23.1/net/netfilter/xt_layer7.c	1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600
++++ linux-2.6.23.1-layer7/net/netfilter/xt_layer7.c	2007-11-02 21:19:46.000000000 -0500
+@@ -0,0 +1,626 @@
++/*
++  Kernel module to match application layer (OSI layer 7) data in connections.
++
++  http://l7-filter.sf.net
++
++  (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Matthew Strait and Ethan Sommer.
++
++  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++  modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
++  as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
++  2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
++  http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
++
++  Based on ipt_string.c (C) 2000 Emmanuel Roger <winfield@freegates.be>,
++  xt_helper.c (C) 2002 Harald Welte and cls_layer7.c (C) 2003 Matthew Strait,
++  Ethan Sommer, Justin Levandoski.
++*/
++
++#include <linux/spinlock.h>
++#include <net/ip.h>
++#include <net/tcp.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/skbuff.h>
++#include <linux/netfilter.h>
++#include <net/netfilter/nf_conntrack.h>
++#include <net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_core.h>
++#include <linux/netfilter/x_tables.h>
++#include <linux/netfilter/xt_layer7.h>
++#include <linux/ctype.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++
++#include "regexp/regexp.c"
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Matthew Strait <quadong@users.sf.net>, Ethan Sommer <sommere@users.sf.net>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("iptables application layer match module");
++MODULE_ALIAS("ipt_layer7");
++MODULE_VERSION("2.0");
++
++static int maxdatalen = 2048; // this is the default
++module_param(maxdatalen, int, 0444);
++MODULE_PARM_DESC(maxdatalen, "maximum bytes of data looked at by l7-filter");
++#ifdef CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LAYER7_DEBUG
++	#define DPRINTK(format,args...) printk(format,##args)
++#else
++	#define DPRINTK(format,args...)
++#endif
++
++#define TOTAL_PACKETS master_conntrack->counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].packets + \
++		      master_conntrack->counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].packets
++
++/* Number of packets whose data we look at.
++This can be modified through /proc/net/layer7_numpackets */
++static int num_packets = 10;
++
++static struct pattern_cache {
++	char * regex_string;
++	regexp * pattern;
++	struct pattern_cache * next;
++} * first_pattern_cache = NULL;
++
++DEFINE_SPINLOCK(l7_lock);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7_DEBUG
++/* Converts an unfriendly string into a friendly one by
++replacing unprintables with periods and all whitespace with " ". */
++static char * friendly_print(unsigned char * s)
++{
++	char * f = kmalloc(strlen(s) + 1, GFP_ATOMIC);
++	int i;
++
++	if(!f) {
++		if (net_ratelimit())
++			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in "
++					"friendly_print, bailing.\n");
++		return NULL;
++	}
++
++	for(i = 0; i < strlen(s); i++){
++		if(isprint(s[i]) && s[i] < 128)	f[i] = s[i];
++		else if(isspace(s[i]))		f[i] = ' ';
++		else 				f[i] = '.';
++	}
++	f[i] = '\0';
++	return f;
++}
++
++static char dec2hex(int i)
++{
++	switch (i) {
++		case 0 ... 9:
++			return (i + '0');
++			break;
++		case 10 ... 15:
++			return (i - 10 + 'a');
++			break;
++		default:
++			if (net_ratelimit())
++				printk("layer7: Problem in dec2hex\n");
++			return '\0';
++	}
++}
++
++static char * hex_print(unsigned char * s)
++{
++	char * g = kmalloc(strlen(s)*3 + 1, GFP_ATOMIC);
++	int i;
++
++	if(!g) {
++	       if (net_ratelimit())
++			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in hex_print, "
++					"bailing.\n");
++	       return NULL;
++	}
++
++	for(i = 0; i < strlen(s); i++) {
++		g[i*3    ] = dec2hex(s[i]/16);
++		g[i*3 + 1] = dec2hex(s[i]%16);
++		g[i*3 + 2] = ' ';
++	}
++	g[i*3] = '\0';
++
++	return g;
++}
++#endif // DEBUG
++
++/* Use instead of regcomp.  As we expect to be seeing the same regexps over and
++over again, it make sense to cache the results. */
++static regexp * compile_and_cache(const char * regex_string, 
++                                  const char * protocol)
++{
++	struct pattern_cache * node               = first_pattern_cache;
++	struct pattern_cache * last_pattern_cache = first_pattern_cache;
++	struct pattern_cache * tmp;
++	unsigned int len;
++
++	while (node != NULL) {
++		if (!strcmp(node->regex_string, regex_string))
++		return node->pattern;
++
++		last_pattern_cache = node;/* points at the last non-NULL node */
++		node = node->next;
++	}
++
++	/* If we reach the end of the list, then we have not yet cached
++	   the pattern for this regex. Let's do that now.
++	   Be paranoid about running out of memory to avoid list corruption. */
++	tmp = kmalloc(sizeof(struct pattern_cache), GFP_ATOMIC);
++
++	if(!tmp) {
++		if (net_ratelimit())
++			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in "
++					"compile_and_cache, bailing.\n");
++		return NULL;
++	}
++
++	tmp->regex_string  = kmalloc(strlen(regex_string) + 1, GFP_ATOMIC);
++	tmp->pattern       = kmalloc(sizeof(struct regexp),    GFP_ATOMIC);
++	tmp->next = NULL;
++
++	if(!tmp->regex_string || !tmp->pattern) {
++		if (net_ratelimit())
++			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in "
++					"compile_and_cache, bailing.\n");
++		kfree(tmp->regex_string);
++		kfree(tmp->pattern);
++		kfree(tmp);
++		return NULL;
++	}
++
++	/* Ok.  The new node is all ready now. */
++	node = tmp;
++
++	if(first_pattern_cache == NULL) /* list is empty */
++		first_pattern_cache = node; /* make node the beginning */
++	else
++		last_pattern_cache->next = node; /* attach node to the end */
++
++	/* copy the string and compile the regex */
++	len = strlen(regex_string);
++	DPRINTK("About to compile this: \"%s\"\n", regex_string);
++	node->pattern = regcomp((char *)regex_string, &len);
++	if ( !node->pattern ) {
++		if (net_ratelimit())
++			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: Error compiling regexp "
++					"\"%s\" (%s)\n", 
++					regex_string, protocol);
++		/* pattern is now cached as NULL, so we won't try again. */
++	}
++
++	strcpy(node->regex_string, regex_string);
++	return node->pattern;
++}
++
++static int can_handle(const struct sk_buff *skb)
++{
++	if(!ip_hdr(skb)) /* not IP */
++		return 0;
++	if(ip_hdr(skb)->protocol != IPPROTO_TCP &&
++	   ip_hdr(skb)->protocol != IPPROTO_UDP &&
++	   ip_hdr(skb)->protocol != IPPROTO_ICMP)
++		return 0;
++	return 1;
++}
++
++/* Returns offset the into the skb->data that the application data starts */
++static int app_data_offset(const struct sk_buff *skb)
++{
++	/* In case we are ported somewhere (ebtables?) where ip_hdr(skb)
++	isn't set, this can be gotten from 4*(skb->data[0] & 0x0f) as well. */
++	int ip_hl = 4*ip_hdr(skb)->ihl;
++
++	if( ip_hdr(skb)->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP ) {
++		/* 12 == offset into TCP header for the header length field.
++		Can't get this with skb->h.th->doff because the tcphdr
++		struct doesn't get set when routing (this is confirmed to be
++		true in Netfilter as well as QoS.) */
++		int tcp_hl = 4*(skb->data[ip_hl + 12] >> 4);
++
++		return ip_hl + tcp_hl;
++	} else if( ip_hdr(skb)->protocol == IPPROTO_UDP  ) {
++		return ip_hl + 8; /* UDP header is always 8 bytes */
++	} else if( ip_hdr(skb)->protocol == IPPROTO_ICMP ) {
++		return ip_hl + 8; /* ICMP header is 8 bytes */
++	} else {
++		if (net_ratelimit())
++			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: tried to handle unknown "
++					"protocol!\n");
++		return ip_hl + 8; /* something reasonable */
++	}
++}
++
++/* handles whether there's a match when we aren't appending data anymore */
++static int match_no_append(struct nf_conn * conntrack, 
++                           struct nf_conn * master_conntrack, 
++                           enum ip_conntrack_info ctinfo,
++                           enum ip_conntrack_info master_ctinfo,
++                           const struct xt_layer7_info * info)
++{
++	/* If we're in here, throw the app data away */
++	if(master_conntrack->layer7.app_data != NULL) {
++
++	#ifdef CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7_DEBUG
++		if(!master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto) {
++			char * f = 
++			  friendly_print(master_conntrack->layer7.app_data);
++			char * g = 
++			  hex_print(master_conntrack->layer7.app_data);
++			DPRINTK("\nl7-filter gave up after %d bytes "
++				"(%d packets):\n%s\n",
++				strlen(f), TOTAL_PACKETS, f);
++			kfree(f);
++			DPRINTK("In hex: %s\n", g);
++			kfree(g);
++		}
++	#endif
++
++		kfree(master_conntrack->layer7.app_data);
++		master_conntrack->layer7.app_data = NULL; /* don't free again */
++	}
++
++	if(master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto){
++		/* Here child connections set their .app_proto (for /proc) */
++		if(!conntrack->layer7.app_proto) {
++			conntrack->layer7.app_proto = 
++			  kmalloc(strlen(master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto)+1, 
++			    GFP_ATOMIC);
++			if(!conntrack->layer7.app_proto){
++				if (net_ratelimit())
++					printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory "
++							"in match_no_append, "
++							"bailing.\n");
++				return 1;
++			}
++			strcpy(conntrack->layer7.app_proto, 
++				master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto);
++		}
++
++		return (!strcmp(master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto, 
++				info->protocol));
++	}
++	else {
++		/* If not classified, set to "unknown" to distinguish from
++		connections that are still being tested. */
++		master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto = 
++			kmalloc(strlen("unknown")+1, GFP_ATOMIC);
++		if(!master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto){
++			if (net_ratelimit())
++				printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in "
++						"match_no_append, bailing.\n");
++			return 1;
++		}
++		strcpy(master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto, "unknown");
++		return 0;
++	}
++}
++
++/* add the new app data to the conntrack.  Return number of bytes added. */
++static int add_data(struct nf_conn * master_conntrack,
++                    char * app_data, int appdatalen)
++{
++	int length = 0, i;
++	int oldlength = master_conntrack->layer7.app_data_len;
++
++	/* This is a fix for a race condition by Deti Fliegl. However, I'm not 
++	   clear on whether the race condition exists or whether this really 
++	   fixes it.  I might just be being dense... Anyway, if it's not really 
++	   a fix, all it does is waste a very small amount of time. */
++	if(!master_conntrack->layer7.app_data) return 0;
++
++	/* Strip nulls. Make everything lower case (our regex lib doesn't
++	do case insensitivity).  Add it to the end of the current data. */
++	for(i = 0; i < maxdatalen-oldlength-1 &&
++		   i < appdatalen; i++) {
++		if(app_data[i] != '\0') {
++			/* the kernel version of tolower mungs 'upper ascii' */
++			master_conntrack->layer7.app_data[length+oldlength] =
++				isascii(app_data[i])? 
++					tolower(app_data[i]) : app_data[i];
++			length++;
++		}
++	}
++
++	master_conntrack->layer7.app_data[length+oldlength] = '\0';
++	master_conntrack->layer7.app_data_len = length + oldlength;
++
++	return length;
++}
++
++/* taken from drivers/video/modedb.c */
++static int my_atoi(const char *s)
++{
++	int val = 0;
++
++	for (;; s++) {
++		switch (*s) {
++			case '0'...'9':
++			val = 10*val+(*s-'0');
++			break;
++		default:
++			return val;
++		}
++	}
++}
++
++/* write out num_packets to userland. */
++static int layer7_read_proc(char* page, char ** start, off_t off, int count,
++                            int* eof, void * data)
++{
++	if(num_packets > 99 && net_ratelimit())
++		printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: NOT REACHED. num_packets too big\n");
++
++	page[0] = num_packets/10 + '0';
++	page[1] = num_packets%10 + '0';
++	page[2] = '\n';
++	page[3] = '\0';
++
++	*eof=1;
++
++	return 3;
++}
++
++/* Read in num_packets from userland */
++static int layer7_write_proc(struct file* file, const char* buffer,
++                             unsigned long count, void *data)
++{
++	char * foo = kmalloc(count, GFP_ATOMIC);
++
++	if(!foo){
++		if (net_ratelimit())
++			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory, bailing. "
++					"num_packets unchanged.\n");
++		return count;
++	}
++
++	if(copy_from_user(foo, buffer, count)) {
++		return -EFAULT;
++	}
++
++
++	num_packets = my_atoi(foo);
++	kfree (foo);
++
++	/* This has an arbitrary limit to make the math easier. I'm lazy.
++	But anyway, 99 is a LOT! If you want more, you're doing it wrong! */
++	if(num_packets > 99) {
++		printk(KERN_WARNING "layer7: num_packets can't be > 99.\n");
++		num_packets = 99;
++	} else if(num_packets < 1) {
++		printk(KERN_WARNING "layer7: num_packets can't be < 1.\n");
++		num_packets = 1;
++	}
++
++	return count;
++}
++
++static int
++match(const struct sk_buff *skbin,
++      const struct net_device *in,
++      const struct net_device *out,
++      const struct xt_match *match,
++      const void *matchinfo,
++      int offset,
++      unsigned int protoff,
++      int *hotdrop)
++{
++	/* sidestep const without getting a compiler warning... */
++	struct sk_buff * skb = (struct sk_buff *)skbin; 
++
++	const struct xt_layer7_info * info = matchinfo;
++	enum ip_conntrack_info master_ctinfo, ctinfo;
++	struct nf_conn *master_conntrack, *conntrack;
++	unsigned char * app_data;
++	unsigned int pattern_result, appdatalen;
++	regexp * comppattern;
++
++	/* Be paranoid/incompetent - lock the entire match function. */
++	spin_lock_bh(&l7_lock);
++
++	if(!can_handle(skb)){
++		DPRINTK("layer7: This is some protocol I can't handle.\n");
++		spin_unlock_bh(&l7_lock);
++		return info->invert;
++	}
++
++	/* Treat parent & all its children together as one connection, except
++	for the purpose of setting conntrack->layer7.app_proto in the actual
++	connection. This makes /proc/net/ip_conntrack more satisfying. */
++	if(!(conntrack = nf_ct_get(skb, &ctinfo)) ||
++	   !(master_conntrack=nf_ct_get(skb,&master_ctinfo))){
++		DPRINTK("layer7: couldn't get conntrack.\n");
++		spin_unlock_bh(&l7_lock);
++		return info->invert;
++	}
++
++	/* Try to get a master conntrack (and its master etc) for FTP, etc. */
++	while (master_ct(master_conntrack) != NULL)
++		master_conntrack = master_ct(master_conntrack);
++
++	/* if we've classified it or seen too many packets */
++	if(TOTAL_PACKETS > num_packets ||
++	   master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto) {
++
++		pattern_result = match_no_append(conntrack, master_conntrack, 
++						 ctinfo, master_ctinfo, info);
++
++		/* skb->cb[0] == seen. Don't do things twice if there are 
++		multiple l7 rules. I'm not sure that using cb for this purpose 
++		is correct, even though it says "put your private variables 
++		there". But it doesn't look like it is being used for anything
++		else in the skbs that make it here. */
++		skb->cb[0] = 1; /* marking it seen here's probably irrelevant */
++
++		spin_unlock_bh(&l7_lock);
++		return (pattern_result ^ info->invert);
++	}
++
++	if(skb_is_nonlinear(skb)){
++		if(skb_linearize(skb) != 0){
++			if (net_ratelimit())
++				printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: failed to linearize "
++						"packet, bailing.\n");
++			spin_unlock_bh(&l7_lock);
++			return info->invert;
++		}
++	}
++
++	/* now that the skb is linearized, it's safe to set these. */
++	app_data = skb->data + app_data_offset(skb);
++	appdatalen = skb_tail_pointer(skb) - app_data;
++
++	/* the return value gets checked later, when we're ready to use it */
++	comppattern = compile_and_cache(info->pattern, info->protocol);
++
++	/* On the first packet of a connection, allocate space for app data */
++	if(TOTAL_PACKETS == 1 && !skb->cb[0] && 
++	   !master_conntrack->layer7.app_data){
++		master_conntrack->layer7.app_data = 
++			kmalloc(maxdatalen, GFP_ATOMIC);
++		if(!master_conntrack->layer7.app_data){
++			if (net_ratelimit())
++				printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in "
++						"match, bailing.\n");
++			spin_unlock_bh(&l7_lock);
++			return info->invert;
++		}
++
++		master_conntrack->layer7.app_data[0] = '\0';
++	}
++
++	/* Can be here, but unallocated, if numpackets is increased near
++	the beginning of a connection */
++	if(master_conntrack->layer7.app_data == NULL){
++		spin_unlock_bh(&l7_lock);
++		return (info->invert); /* unmatched */
++	}
++
++	if(!skb->cb[0]){
++		int newbytes;
++		newbytes = add_data(master_conntrack, app_data, appdatalen);
++
++		if(newbytes == 0) { /* didn't add any data */
++			skb->cb[0] = 1;
++			/* Didn't match before, not going to match now */
++			spin_unlock_bh(&l7_lock);
++			return info->invert;
++		}
++	}
++
++	/* If looking for "unknown", then never match.  "Unknown" means that
++	we've given up; we're still trying with these packets. */
++	if(!strcmp(info->protocol, "unknown")) {
++		pattern_result = 0;
++	/* If looking for "unset", then always match. "Unset" means that we
++	haven't yet classified the connection. */
++	} else if(!strcmp(info->protocol, "unset")) {
++		pattern_result = 2;
++		DPRINTK("layer7: matched unset: not yet classified "
++			"(%d/%d packets)\n", TOTAL_PACKETS, num_packets);
++	/* If the regexp failed to compile, don't bother running it */
++	} else if(comppattern && 
++		  regexec(comppattern, master_conntrack->layer7.app_data)){
++		DPRINTK("layer7: matched %s\n", info->protocol);
++		pattern_result = 1;
++	} else pattern_result = 0;
++
++	if(pattern_result == 1) {
++		master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto = 
++			kmalloc(strlen(info->protocol)+1, GFP_ATOMIC);
++		if(!master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto){
++			if (net_ratelimit())
++				printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in "
++						"match, bailing.\n");
++			spin_unlock_bh(&l7_lock);
++			return (pattern_result ^ info->invert);
++		}
++		strcpy(master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto, info->protocol);
++	} else if(pattern_result > 1) { /* cleanup from "unset" */
++		pattern_result = 1;
++	}
++
++	/* mark the packet seen */
++	skb->cb[0] = 1;
++
++	spin_unlock_bh(&l7_lock);
++	return (pattern_result ^ info->invert);
++}
++
++static int check(const char *tablename,
++		 const void *inf,
++		 const struct xt_match *match,
++		 void *matchinfo,
++		 unsigned int hook_mask)
++
++{
++	// load nf_conntrack_ipv4
++        if (nf_ct_l3proto_try_module_get(match->family) < 0) {
++                printk(KERN_WARNING "can't load conntrack support for "
++                                    "proto=%d\n", match->family);
++                return 0;
++        }
++	return 1;
++}
++
++static void
++destroy(const struct xt_match *match, void *matchinfo)
++{
++	nf_ct_l3proto_module_put(match->family);
++}
++
++static struct xt_match xt_layer7_match[] = {
++{
++	.name		= "layer7",
++	.family		= AF_INET,
++	.checkentry	= check,
++	.match		= match,
++	.destroy	= destroy,
++	.matchsize	= sizeof(struct xt_layer7_info),
++	.me		= THIS_MODULE
++}
++};
++
++static void layer7_cleanup_proc(void)
++{
++	remove_proc_entry("layer7_numpackets", proc_net);
++}
++
++/* register the proc file */
++static void layer7_init_proc(void)
++{
++	struct proc_dir_entry* entry;
++	entry = create_proc_entry("layer7_numpackets", 0644, proc_net);
++	entry->read_proc = layer7_read_proc;
++	entry->write_proc = layer7_write_proc;
++}
++
++static int __init xt_layer7_init(void)
++{
++	need_conntrack();
++
++	layer7_init_proc();
++	if(maxdatalen < 1) {
++		printk(KERN_WARNING "layer7: maxdatalen can't be < 1, "
++			"using 1\n");
++		maxdatalen = 1;
++	}
++	/* This is not a hard limit.  It's just here to prevent people from
++	bringing their slow machines to a grinding halt. */
++	else if(maxdatalen > 65536) {
++		printk(KERN_WARNING "layer7: maxdatalen can't be > 65536, "
++			"using 65536\n");
++		maxdatalen = 65536;
++	}
++	return xt_register_matches(xt_layer7_match,
++				   ARRAY_SIZE(xt_layer7_match));
++}
++
++static void __exit xt_layer7_fini(void)
++{
++	layer7_cleanup_proc();
++	xt_unregister_matches(xt_layer7_match, ARRAY_SIZE(xt_layer7_match));
++}
++
++module_init(xt_layer7_init);
++module_exit(xt_layer7_fini);
++
diff --git a/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/100-netfilter_layer7_2.9.patch b/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/100-netfilter_layer7_2.9.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 707e728a72..0000000000
--- a/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/100-netfilter_layer7_2.9.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2080 +0,0 @@
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_layer7.h
-===================================================================
---- /dev/null	1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_layer7.h	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
-+/*
-+  By Matthew Strait <quadong@users.sf.net>, Dec 2003.
-+  http://l7-filter.sf.net
-+
-+  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-+  modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-+  as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
-+  2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-+  http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
-+*/
-+
-+#ifndef _IPT_LAYER7_H
-+#define _IPT_LAYER7_H
-+
-+#define MAX_PATTERN_LEN 8192
-+#define MAX_PROTOCOL_LEN 256
-+
-+typedef char *(*proc_ipt_search) (char *, char, char *);
-+
-+struct ipt_layer7_info {
-+    char protocol[MAX_PROTOCOL_LEN];
-+    char invert:1;
-+    char pattern[MAX_PATTERN_LEN];
-+};
-+
-+#endif /* _IPT_LAYER7_H */
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_core.c
-===================================================================
---- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_core.c	2007-09-21 16:23:54.000000000 +0800
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_core.c	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-@@ -207,6 +207,13 @@
- 	 * too. */
- 	nf_ct_remove_expectations(ct);
- 
-+	#if defined(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7) || defined(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7_MODULE)
-+	if(ct->layer7.app_proto)
-+		kfree(ct->layer7.app_proto);
-+	if(ct->layer7.app_data)
-+		kfree(ct->layer7.app_data);
-+	#endif
-+
- 	/* We overload first tuple to link into unconfirmed list. */
- 	if (!nf_ct_is_confirmed(ct)) {
- 		BUG_ON(hlist_unhashed(&ct->tuplehash[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].hnode));
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_standalone.c
-===================================================================
---- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_standalone.c	2007-09-21 16:23:54.000000000 +0800
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_standalone.c	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-@@ -179,6 +179,12 @@
- 		return -ENOSPC;
- #endif
- 
-+#if defined(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7) || defined(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7_MODULE)
-+	if(conntrack->layer7.app_proto)
-+		if (seq_printf(s, "l7proto=%s ",conntrack->layer7.app_proto))
-+			return 1;
-+#endif
-+
- 	if (seq_printf(s, "use=%u\n", atomic_read(&conntrack->ct_general.use)))
- 		return -ENOSPC;
- 
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_layer7.c
-===================================================================
---- /dev/null	1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_layer7.c	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-@@ -0,0 +1,583 @@
-+/*
-+  Kernel module to match application layer (OSI layer 7) data in connections.
-+
-+  http://l7-filter.sf.net
-+
-+  By Matthew Strait and Ethan Sommer, 2003-2006.
-+
-+  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-+  modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-+  as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
-+  2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-+  http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
-+
-+  Based on ipt_string.c (C) 2000 Emmanuel Roger <winfield@freegates.be>
-+  and cls_layer7.c (C) 2003 Matthew Strait, Ethan Sommer, Justin Levandoski
-+
-+  Jan Engelhardt, 2007-03-11: Arrange to compile with nf_conntrack
-+*/
-+
-+#include <linux/module.h>
-+#include <linux/skbuff.h>
-+#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
-+#include <linux/ctype.h>
-+#include <net/ip.h>
-+#include <net/tcp.h>
-+#include <net/netfilter/nf_conntrack.h>
-+#include <net/netfilter/nf_nat_rule.h>
-+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
-+
-+#include "regexp/regexp.c"
-+
-+#include <linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_layer7.h>
-+#include <linux/netfilter_ipv4/ip_tables.h>
-+
-+MODULE_AUTHOR("Matthew Strait <quadong@users.sf.net>, Ethan Sommer <sommere@users.sf.net>");
-+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("iptables application layer match module");
-+MODULE_VERSION("2.0");
-+
-+static int maxdatalen = 2048; // this is the default
-+module_param(maxdatalen, int, 0444);
-+MODULE_PARM_DESC(maxdatalen, "maximum bytes of data looked at by l7-filter");
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7_DEBUG
-+	#define DPRINTK(format,args...) printk(format,##args)
-+#else
-+	#define DPRINTK(format,args...)
-+#endif
-+
-+#define TOTAL_PACKETS master_conntrack->counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].packets + \
-+		      master_conntrack->counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].packets
-+
-+/* Number of packets whose data we look at.
-+This can be modified through /proc/net/layer7_numpackets */
-+static int num_packets = 10;
-+
-+static struct pattern_cache {
-+	char * regex_string;
-+	regexp * pattern;
-+	struct pattern_cache * next;
-+} * first_pattern_cache = NULL;
-+
-+/* I'm new to locking.  Here are my assumptions:
-+
-+- No one will write to /proc/net/layer7_numpackets over and over very fast;
-+  if they did, nothing awful would happen.
-+
-+- This code will never be processing the same packet twice at the same time,
-+  because iptables rules are traversed in order.
-+
-+- It doesn't matter if two packets from different connections are in here at
-+  the same time, because they don't share any data.
-+
-+- It _does_ matter if two packets from the same connection (or one from a
-+  master and one from its child) are here at the same time.  In this case,
-+  we have to protect the conntracks and the list of compiled patterns.
-+*/
-+DEFINE_RWLOCK(ct_lock);
-+DEFINE_SPINLOCK(list_lock);
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7_DEBUG
-+/* Converts an unfriendly string into a friendly one by
-+replacing unprintables with periods and all whitespace with " ". */
-+static char * friendly_print(unsigned char * s)
-+{
-+	char * f = kmalloc(strlen(s) + 1, GFP_ATOMIC);
-+	int i;
-+
-+	if(!f) {
-+		if (net_ratelimit())
-+			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in friendly_print, bailing.\n");
-+		return NULL;
-+	}
-+
-+	for(i = 0; i < strlen(s); i++){
-+		if(isprint(s[i]) && s[i] < 128)	f[i] = s[i];
-+		else if(isspace(s[i]))		f[i] = ' ';
-+		else 				f[i] = '.';
-+	}
-+	f[i] = '\0';
-+	return f;
-+}
-+
-+static char dec2hex(int i)
-+{
-+	switch (i) {
-+		case 0 ... 9:
-+			return (char)(i + '0');
-+			break;
-+		case 10 ... 15:
-+			return (char)(i - 10 + 'a');
-+			break;
-+		default:
-+			if (net_ratelimit())
-+				printk("Problem in dec2hex\n");
-+			return '\0';
-+	}
-+}
-+
-+static char * hex_print(unsigned char * s)
-+{
-+	char * g = kmalloc(strlen(s)*3 + 1, GFP_ATOMIC);
-+	int i;
-+
-+	if(!g) {
-+	       if (net_ratelimit())
-+			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in hex_print, bailing.\n");
-+	       return NULL;
-+	}
-+
-+	for(i = 0; i < strlen(s); i++) {
-+		g[i*3    ] = dec2hex(s[i]/16);
-+		g[i*3 + 1] = dec2hex(s[i]%16);
-+		g[i*3 + 2] = ' ';
-+	}
-+	g[i*3] = '\0';
-+
-+	return g;
-+}
-+#endif // DEBUG
-+
-+/* Use instead of regcomp.  As we expect to be seeing the same regexps over and
-+over again, it make sense to cache the results. */
-+static regexp * compile_and_cache(char * regex_string, char * protocol)
-+{
-+	struct pattern_cache * node               = first_pattern_cache;
-+	struct pattern_cache * last_pattern_cache = first_pattern_cache;
-+	struct pattern_cache * tmp;
-+	unsigned int len;
-+
-+	while (node != NULL) {
-+		if (!strcmp(node->regex_string, regex_string))
-+		return node->pattern;
-+
-+		last_pattern_cache = node;/* points at the last non-NULL node */
-+		node = node->next;
-+	}
-+
-+	/* If we reach the end of the list, then we have not yet cached
-+	   the pattern for this regex. Let's do that now.
-+	   Be paranoid about running out of memory to avoid list corruption. */
-+	tmp = kmalloc(sizeof(struct pattern_cache), GFP_ATOMIC);
-+
-+	if(!tmp) {
-+		if (net_ratelimit())
-+			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in compile_and_cache, bailing.\n");
-+		return NULL;
-+	}
-+
-+	tmp->regex_string  = kmalloc(strlen(regex_string) + 1, GFP_ATOMIC);
-+	tmp->pattern       = kmalloc(sizeof(struct regexp),    GFP_ATOMIC);
-+	tmp->next = NULL;
-+
-+	if(!tmp->regex_string || !tmp->pattern) {
-+		if (net_ratelimit())
-+			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in compile_and_cache, bailing.\n");
-+		kfree(tmp->regex_string);
-+		kfree(tmp->pattern);
-+		kfree(tmp);
-+		return NULL;
-+	}
-+
-+	/* Ok.  The new node is all ready now. */
-+	node = tmp;
-+
-+	if(first_pattern_cache == NULL) /* list is empty */
-+		first_pattern_cache = node; /* make node the beginning */
-+	else
-+		last_pattern_cache->next = node; /* attach node to the end */
-+
-+	/* copy the string and compile the regex */
-+	len = strlen(regex_string);
-+	DPRINTK("About to compile this: \"%s\"\n", regex_string);
-+	node->pattern = regcomp(regex_string, &len);
-+	if ( !node->pattern ) {
-+		if (net_ratelimit())
-+			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: Error compiling regexp \"%s\" (%s)\n", regex_string, protocol);
-+		/* pattern is now cached as NULL, so we won't try again. */
-+	}
-+
-+	strcpy(node->regex_string, regex_string);
-+	return node->pattern;
-+}
-+
-+static int can_handle(const struct sk_buff *skb)
-+{
-+	if(!ip_hdr(skb)) /* not IP */
-+		return 0;
-+	if(ip_hdr(skb)->protocol != IPPROTO_TCP &&
-+	   ip_hdr(skb)->protocol != IPPROTO_UDP &&
-+	   ip_hdr(skb)->protocol != IPPROTO_ICMP)
-+		return 0;
-+	return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/* Returns offset the into the skb->data that the application data starts */
-+static int app_data_offset(const struct sk_buff *skb)
-+{
-+	/* In case we are ported somewhere (ebtables?) where ip_hdr(skb)
-+	isn't set, this can be gotten from 4*(skb->data[0] & 0x0f) as well. */
-+	int ip_hl = 4*ip_hdr(skb)->ihl;
-+
-+	if( ip_hdr(skb)->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP ) {
-+		/* 12 == offset into TCP header for the header length field.
-+		Can't get this with skb->h.th->doff because the tcphdr
-+		struct doesn't get set when routing (this is confirmed to be
-+		true in Netfilter as well as QoS.) */
-+		int tcp_hl = 4*(skb->data[ip_hl + 12] >> 4);
-+
-+		return ip_hl + tcp_hl;
-+	} else if( ip_hdr(skb)->protocol == IPPROTO_UDP  ) {
-+		return ip_hl + 8; /* UDP header is always 8 bytes */
-+	} else if( ip_hdr(skb)->protocol == IPPROTO_ICMP ) {
-+		return ip_hl + 8; /* ICMP header is 8 bytes */
-+	} else {
-+		if (net_ratelimit())
-+			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: tried to handle unknown protocol!\n");
-+		return ip_hl + 8; /* something reasonable */
-+	}
-+}
-+
-+/* handles whether there's a match when we aren't appending data anymore */
-+static int match_no_append(struct nf_conn * conntrack, struct nf_conn * master_conntrack,
-+			enum ip_conntrack_info ctinfo, enum ip_conntrack_info master_ctinfo,
-+			struct ipt_layer7_info * info)
-+{
-+	/* If we're in here, throw the app data away */
-+	write_lock(&ct_lock);
-+	if(master_conntrack->layer7.app_data != NULL) {
-+
-+	#ifdef CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7_DEBUG
-+		if(!master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto) {
-+			char * f = friendly_print(master_conntrack->layer7.app_data);
-+			char * g = hex_print(master_conntrack->layer7.app_data);
-+			DPRINTK("\nl7-filter gave up after %d bytes (%d packets):\n%s\n",
-+				strlen(f), TOTAL_PACKETS, f);
-+			kfree(f);
-+			DPRINTK("In hex: %s\n", g);
-+			kfree(g);
-+		}
-+	#endif
-+
-+		kfree(master_conntrack->layer7.app_data);
-+		master_conntrack->layer7.app_data = NULL; /* don't free again */
-+	}
-+	write_unlock(&ct_lock);
-+
-+	if(master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto){
-+		/* Here child connections set their .app_proto (for /proc/net/ip_conntrack) */
-+		write_lock(&ct_lock);
-+		if(!conntrack->layer7.app_proto) {
-+			conntrack->layer7.app_proto = kmalloc(strlen(master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto)+1, GFP_ATOMIC);
-+			if(!conntrack->layer7.app_proto){
-+				if (net_ratelimit())
-+					printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in match_no_append, bailing.\n");
-+				write_unlock(&ct_lock);
-+				return 1;
-+			}
-+			strcpy(conntrack->layer7.app_proto, master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto);
-+		}
-+		write_unlock(&ct_lock);
-+
-+		return (!strcmp(master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto, info->protocol));
-+	}
-+	else {
-+		/* If not classified, set to "unknown" to distinguish from
-+		connections that are still being tested. */
-+		write_lock(&ct_lock);
-+		master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto = kmalloc(strlen("unknown")+1, GFP_ATOMIC);
-+		if(!master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto){
-+			if (net_ratelimit())
-+				printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in match_no_append, bailing.\n");
-+			write_unlock(&ct_lock);
-+			return 1;
-+		}
-+		strcpy(master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto, "unknown");
-+		write_unlock(&ct_lock);
-+		return 0;
-+	}
-+}
-+
-+/* add the new app data to the conntrack.  Return number of bytes added. */
-+static int add_data(struct nf_conn * master_conntrack,
-+			char * app_data, int appdatalen)
-+{
-+	int length = 0, i;
-+	int oldlength = master_conntrack->layer7.app_data_len;
-+
-+	// This is a fix for a race condition by Deti Fliegl. However, I'm not
-+	// clear on whether the race condition exists or whether this really
-+	// fixes it.  I might just be being dense... Anyway, if it's not really
-+	// a fix, all it does is waste a very small amount of time.
-+	if(!master_conntrack->layer7.app_data) return 0;
-+
-+	/* Strip nulls. Make everything lower case (our regex lib doesn't
-+	do case insensitivity).  Add it to the end of the current data. */
-+	for(i = 0; i < maxdatalen-oldlength-1 &&
-+		   i < appdatalen; i++) {
-+		if(app_data[i] != '\0') {
-+			master_conntrack->layer7.app_data[length+oldlength] =
-+				/* the kernel version of tolower mungs 'upper ascii' */
-+				isascii(app_data[i])? tolower(app_data[i]) : app_data[i];
-+			length++;
-+		}
-+	}
-+
-+	master_conntrack->layer7.app_data[length+oldlength] = '\0';
-+	master_conntrack->layer7.app_data_len = length + oldlength;
-+
-+	return length;
-+}
-+
-+/* Returns true on match and false otherwise.  */
-+static bool match(const struct sk_buff *skbin,
-+	const struct net_device *in, const struct net_device *out,
-+	const struct xt_match *match, const void *matchinfo,
-+	int offset, unsigned int protoff, bool *hotdrop)
-+{
-+	/* sidestep const without getting a compiler warning... */
-+	struct sk_buff * skb = (struct sk_buff *)skbin;
-+
-+	struct ipt_layer7_info * info = (struct ipt_layer7_info *)matchinfo;
-+	enum ip_conntrack_info master_ctinfo, ctinfo;
-+	struct nf_conn *master_conntrack;
-+	struct nf_conn *conntrack;
-+	unsigned char * app_data;
-+	unsigned int pattern_result, appdatalen;
-+	regexp * comppattern;
-+
-+	if(!can_handle(skb)){
-+		DPRINTK("layer7: This is some protocol I can't handle.\n");
-+		return info->invert;
-+	}
-+
-+	/* Treat parent & all its children together as one connection, except
-+	for the purpose of setting conntrack->layer7.app_proto in the actual
-+	connection. This makes /proc/net/ip_conntrack more satisfying. */
-+	if(((conntrack = nf_ct_get((struct sk_buff *)skb, &ctinfo)) == NULL) ||
-+	   ((master_conntrack = nf_ct_get((struct sk_buff *)skb, &master_ctinfo)) == NULL)) {
-+		return info->invert;
-+	}
-+
-+	/* Try to get a master conntrack (and its master etc) for FTP, etc. */
-+	while (master_ct(master_conntrack) != NULL)
-+		master_conntrack = master_ct(master_conntrack);
-+
-+	/* if we've classified it or seen too many packets */
-+	if(TOTAL_PACKETS > num_packets ||
-+	   master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto) {
-+
-+		pattern_result = match_no_append(conntrack, master_conntrack, ctinfo, master_ctinfo, info);
-+
-+		/* skb->cb[0] == seen. Don't do things twice if there are multiple l7
-+		rules. I'm not sure that using cb for this purpose is correct, even though
-+		it says "put your private variables there". But it doesn't look like it
-+		is being used for anything else in the skbs that make it here. */
-+		skb->cb[0] = 1; /* marking it seen here is probably irrelevant, but consistant */
-+
-+		return (pattern_result ^ info->invert);
-+	}
-+
-+	if(skb_is_nonlinear(skb)){
-+		if(skb_linearize(skb) != 0){
-+			if (net_ratelimit())
-+				printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: failed to linearize packet, bailing.\n");
-+			return info->invert;
-+		}
-+	}
-+
-+	/* now that the skb is linearized, it's safe to set these. */
-+	app_data = skb->data + app_data_offset(skb);
-+	appdatalen = skb->tail - app_data;
-+
-+	spin_lock_bh(&list_lock);
-+	/* the return value gets checked later, when we're ready to use it */
-+	comppattern = compile_and_cache(info->pattern, info->protocol);
-+	spin_unlock_bh(&list_lock);
-+
-+	/* On the first packet of a connection, allocate space for app data */
-+	write_lock(&ct_lock);
-+	if(TOTAL_PACKETS == 1 && !skb->cb[0] && !master_conntrack->layer7.app_data) {
-+		master_conntrack->layer7.app_data = kmalloc(maxdatalen, GFP_ATOMIC);
-+		if(!master_conntrack->layer7.app_data){
-+			if (net_ratelimit())
-+				printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in match, bailing.\n");
-+			write_unlock(&ct_lock);
-+			return info->invert;
-+		}
-+
-+		master_conntrack->layer7.app_data[0] = '\0';
-+	}
-+	write_unlock(&ct_lock);
-+
-+	/* Can be here, but unallocated, if numpackets is increased near
-+	the beginning of a connection */
-+	if(master_conntrack->layer7.app_data == NULL)
-+		return (info->invert); /* unmatched */
-+
-+	if(!skb->cb[0]){
-+		int newbytes;
-+		write_lock(&ct_lock);
-+		newbytes = add_data(master_conntrack, app_data, appdatalen);
-+		write_unlock(&ct_lock);
-+
-+		if(newbytes == 0) { /* didn't add any data */
-+			skb->cb[0] = 1;
-+			/* Didn't match before, not going to match now */
-+			return info->invert;
-+		}
-+	}
-+
-+	/* If looking for "unknown", then never match.  "Unknown" means that
-+	we've given up; we're still trying with these packets. */
-+	read_lock(&ct_lock);
-+	if(!strcmp(info->protocol, "unknown")) {
-+		pattern_result = 0;
-+	/* If looking for "unset", then always match. "Unset" means that we
-+	haven't yet classified the connection. */
-+	} else if(!strcmp(info->protocol, "unset")) {
-+		pattern_result = 2;
-+		DPRINTK("layer7: matched unset: not yet classified (%d/%d packets)\n", TOTAL_PACKETS, num_packets);
-+	/* If the regexp failed to compile, don't bother running it */
-+	} else if(comppattern && regexec(comppattern, master_conntrack->layer7.app_data)) {
-+		DPRINTK("layer7: matched %s\n", info->protocol);
-+		pattern_result = 1;
-+	} else pattern_result = 0;
-+	read_unlock(&ct_lock);
-+
-+	if(pattern_result == 1) {
-+		write_lock(&ct_lock);
-+		master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto = kmalloc(strlen(info->protocol)+1, GFP_ATOMIC);
-+		if(!master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto){
-+			if (net_ratelimit())
-+				printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in match, bailing.\n");
-+			write_unlock(&ct_lock);
-+			return (pattern_result ^ info->invert);
-+		}
-+		strcpy(master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto, info->protocol);
-+		write_unlock(&ct_lock);
-+	} else if(pattern_result > 1) { /* cleanup from "unset" */
-+		pattern_result = 1;
-+	}
-+
-+	/* mark the packet seen */
-+	skb->cb[0] = 1;
-+
-+	return (pattern_result ^ info->invert);
-+}
-+
-+static struct xt_match layer7_match = {
-+	.name = "layer7",
-+	.match = &match,
-+	.matchsize  = sizeof(struct ipt_layer7_info),
-+	.family = AF_INET,
-+	.me = THIS_MODULE
-+};
-+
-+/* taken from drivers/video/modedb.c */
-+static int my_atoi(const char *s)
-+{
-+	int val = 0;
-+
-+	for (;; s++) {
-+		switch (*s) {
-+			case '0'...'9':
-+			val = 10*val+(*s-'0');
-+			break;
-+		default:
-+			return val;
-+		}
-+	}
-+}
-+
-+/* write out num_packets to userland. */
-+static int layer7_read_proc(char* page, char ** start, off_t off, int count,
-+		     int* eof, void * data)
-+{
-+	if(num_packets > 99 && net_ratelimit())
-+		printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: NOT REACHED. num_packets too big\n");
-+
-+	page[0] = num_packets/10 + '0';
-+	page[1] = num_packets%10 + '0';
-+	page[2] = '\n';
-+	page[3] = '\0';
-+
-+	*eof=1;
-+
-+	return 3;
-+}
-+
-+/* Read in num_packets from userland */
-+static int layer7_write_proc(struct file* file, const char* buffer,
-+		      unsigned long count, void *data)
-+{
-+	char * foo = kmalloc(count, GFP_ATOMIC);
-+
-+	if(!foo){
-+		if (net_ratelimit())
-+			printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory, bailing. num_packets unchanged.\n");
-+		return count;
-+	}
-+
-+	if(copy_from_user(foo, buffer, count)) {
-+		return -EFAULT;
-+	}
-+
-+
-+	num_packets = my_atoi(foo);
-+	kfree (foo);
-+
-+	/* This has an arbitrary limit to make the math easier. I'm lazy.
-+	But anyway, 99 is a LOT! If you want more, you're doing it wrong! */
-+	if(num_packets > 99) {
-+		printk(KERN_WARNING "layer7: num_packets can't be > 99.\n");
-+		num_packets = 99;
-+	} else if(num_packets < 1) {
-+		printk(KERN_WARNING "layer7: num_packets can't be < 1.\n");
-+		num_packets = 1;
-+	}
-+
-+	return count;
-+}
-+
-+/* register the proc file */
-+static void layer7_init_proc(void)
-+{
-+	struct proc_dir_entry* entry;
-+	entry = create_proc_entry("layer7_numpackets", 0644, proc_net);
-+	entry->read_proc = layer7_read_proc;
-+	entry->write_proc = layer7_write_proc;
-+}
-+
-+static void layer7_cleanup_proc(void)
-+{
-+	remove_proc_entry("layer7_numpackets", proc_net);
-+}
-+
-+static int __init ipt_layer7_init(void)
-+{
-+	need_conntrack();
-+
-+	layer7_init_proc();
-+	if(maxdatalen < 1) {
-+		printk(KERN_WARNING "layer7: maxdatalen can't be < 1, using 1\n");
-+		maxdatalen = 1;
-+	}
-+	/* This is not a hard limit.  It's just here to prevent people from
-+	bringing their slow machines to a grinding halt. */
-+	else if(maxdatalen > 65536) {
-+		printk(KERN_WARNING "layer7: maxdatalen can't be > 65536, using 65536\n");
-+		maxdatalen = 65536;
-+	}
-+	return xt_register_match(&layer7_match);
-+}
-+
-+static void __exit ipt_layer7_fini(void)
-+{
-+	layer7_cleanup_proc();
-+	xt_unregister_match(&layer7_match);
-+}
-+
-+module_init(ipt_layer7_init);
-+module_exit(ipt_layer7_fini);
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig
-===================================================================
---- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig	2007-09-21 16:23:54.000000000 +0800
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-@@ -63,6 +63,24 @@
- 
- 	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
- 
-+config IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7
-+	tristate "Layer 7 match support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
-+	depends on IP_NF_IPTABLES && NF_CT_ACCT && NF_CONNTRACK && EXPERIMENTAL
-+	help
-+	  Say Y if you want to be able to classify connections (and their
-+	  packets) based on regular expression matching of their application
-+	  layer data.   This is one way to classify applications such as
-+	  peer-to-peer filesharing systems that do not always use the same
-+	  port.
-+
-+	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
-+
-+config IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7_DEBUG
-+	bool "Layer 7 debugging output"
-+	depends on IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7
-+	help
-+	  Say Y to get lots of debugging output.
-+
- config IP_NF_MATCH_TOS
- 	tristate "TOS match support"
- 	depends on IP_NF_IPTABLES
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile
-===================================================================
---- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile	2007-09-21 16:23:54.000000000 +0800
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-@@ -50,6 +50,8 @@
- obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_TTL) += ipt_ttl.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_ADDRTYPE) += ipt_addrtype.o
- 
-+obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7) += ipt_layer7.o
-+
- # targets
- obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REJECT) += ipt_REJECT.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_TOS) += ipt_TOS.o
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/regexp/regexp.c
-===================================================================
---- /dev/null	1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/regexp/regexp.c	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-@@ -0,0 +1,1197 @@
-+/*
-+ * regcomp and regexec -- regsub and regerror are elsewhere
-+ * @(#)regexp.c	1.3 of 18 April 87
-+ *
-+ *	Copyright (c) 1986 by University of Toronto.
-+ *	Written by Henry Spencer.  Not derived from licensed software.
-+ *
-+ *	Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any
-+ *	purpose on any computer system, and to redistribute it freely,
-+ *	subject to the following restrictions:
-+ *
-+ *	1. The author is not responsible for the consequences of use of
-+ *		this software, no matter how awful, even if they arise
-+ *		from defects in it.
-+ *
-+ *	2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either
-+ *		by explicit claim or by omission.
-+ *
-+ *	3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not
-+ *		be misrepresented as being the original software.
-+ *
-+ * Beware that some of this code is subtly aware of the way operator
-+ * precedence is structured in regular expressions.  Serious changes in
-+ * regular-expression syntax might require a total rethink.
-+ *
-+ * This code was modified by Ethan Sommer to work within the kernel
-+ * (it now uses kmalloc etc..)
-+ *
-+ * Modified slightly by Matthew Strait to use more modern C.
-+ */
-+
-+#include "regexp.h"
-+#include "regmagic.h"
-+
-+/* added by ethan and matt.  Lets it work in both kernel and user space.
-+(So iptables can use it, for instance.)  Yea, it goes both ways... */
-+#if __KERNEL__
-+  #define malloc(foo) kmalloc(foo,GFP_ATOMIC)
-+#else
-+  #define printk(format,args...) printf(format,##args)
-+#endif
-+
-+void regerror(char * s)
-+{
-+        printk("<3>Regexp: %s\n", s);
-+        /* NOTREACHED */
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ * The "internal use only" fields in regexp.h are present to pass info from
-+ * compile to execute that permits the execute phase to run lots faster on
-+ * simple cases.  They are:
-+ *
-+ * regstart	char that must begin a match; '\0' if none obvious
-+ * reganch	is the match anchored (at beginning-of-line only)?
-+ * regmust	string (pointer into program) that match must include, or NULL
-+ * regmlen	length of regmust string
-+ *
-+ * Regstart and reganch permit very fast decisions on suitable starting points
-+ * for a match, cutting down the work a lot.  Regmust permits fast rejection
-+ * of lines that cannot possibly match.  The regmust tests are costly enough
-+ * that regcomp() supplies a regmust only if the r.e. contains something
-+ * potentially expensive (at present, the only such thing detected is * or +
-+ * at the start of the r.e., which can involve a lot of backup).  Regmlen is
-+ * supplied because the test in regexec() needs it and regcomp() is computing
-+ * it anyway.
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * Structure for regexp "program".  This is essentially a linear encoding
-+ * of a nondeterministic finite-state machine (aka syntax charts or
-+ * "railroad normal form" in parsing technology).  Each node is an opcode
-+ * plus a "next" pointer, possibly plus an operand.  "Next" pointers of
-+ * all nodes except BRANCH implement concatenation; a "next" pointer with
-+ * a BRANCH on both ends of it is connecting two alternatives.  (Here we
-+ * have one of the subtle syntax dependencies:  an individual BRANCH (as
-+ * opposed to a collection of them) is never concatenated with anything
-+ * because of operator precedence.)  The operand of some types of node is
-+ * a literal string; for others, it is a node leading into a sub-FSM.  In
-+ * particular, the operand of a BRANCH node is the first node of the branch.
-+ * (NB this is *not* a tree structure:  the tail of the branch connects
-+ * to the thing following the set of BRANCHes.)  The opcodes are:
-+ */
-+
-+/* definition	number	opnd?	meaning */
-+#define	END	0	/* no	End of program. */
-+#define	BOL	1	/* no	Match "" at beginning of line. */
-+#define	EOL	2	/* no	Match "" at end of line. */
-+#define	ANY	3	/* no	Match any one character. */
-+#define	ANYOF	4	/* str	Match any character in this string. */
-+#define	ANYBUT	5	/* str	Match any character not in this string. */
-+#define	BRANCH	6	/* node	Match this alternative, or the next... */
-+#define	BACK	7	/* no	Match "", "next" ptr points backward. */
-+#define	EXACTLY	8	/* str	Match this string. */
-+#define	NOTHING	9	/* no	Match empty string. */
-+#define	STAR	10	/* node	Match this (simple) thing 0 or more times. */
-+#define	PLUS	11	/* node	Match this (simple) thing 1 or more times. */
-+#define	OPEN	20	/* no	Mark this point in input as start of #n. */
-+			/*	OPEN+1 is number 1, etc. */
-+#define	CLOSE	30	/* no	Analogous to OPEN. */
-+
-+/*
-+ * Opcode notes:
-+ *
-+ * BRANCH	The set of branches constituting a single choice are hooked
-+ *		together with their "next" pointers, since precedence prevents
-+ *		anything being concatenated to any individual branch.  The
-+ *		"next" pointer of the last BRANCH in a choice points to the
-+ *		thing following the whole choice.  This is also where the
-+ *		final "next" pointer of each individual branch points; each
-+ *		branch starts with the operand node of a BRANCH node.
-+ *
-+ * BACK		Normal "next" pointers all implicitly point forward; BACK
-+ *		exists to make loop structures possible.
-+ *
-+ * STAR,PLUS	'?', and complex '*' and '+', are implemented as circular
-+ *		BRANCH structures using BACK.  Simple cases (one character
-+ *		per match) are implemented with STAR and PLUS for speed
-+ *		and to minimize recursive plunges.
-+ *
-+ * OPEN,CLOSE	...are numbered at compile time.
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * A node is one char of opcode followed by two chars of "next" pointer.
-+ * "Next" pointers are stored as two 8-bit pieces, high order first.  The
-+ * value is a positive offset from the opcode of the node containing it.
-+ * An operand, if any, simply follows the node.  (Note that much of the
-+ * code generation knows about this implicit relationship.)
-+ *
-+ * Using two bytes for the "next" pointer is vast overkill for most things,
-+ * but allows patterns to get big without disasters.
-+ */
-+#define	OP(p)	(*(p))
-+#define	NEXT(p)	(((*((p)+1)&0377)<<8) + (*((p)+2)&0377))
-+#define	OPERAND(p)	((p) + 3)
-+
-+/*
-+ * See regmagic.h for one further detail of program structure.
-+ */
-+
-+
-+/*
-+ * Utility definitions.
-+ */
-+#ifndef CHARBITS
-+#define	UCHARAT(p)	((int)*(unsigned char *)(p))
-+#else
-+#define	UCHARAT(p)	((int)*(p)&CHARBITS)
-+#endif
-+
-+#define	FAIL(m)	{ regerror(m); return(NULL); }
-+#define	ISMULT(c)	((c) == '*' || (c) == '+' || (c) == '?')
-+#define	META	"^$.[()|?+*\\"
-+
-+/*
-+ * Flags to be passed up and down.
-+ */
-+#define	HASWIDTH	01	/* Known never to match null string. */
-+#define	SIMPLE		02	/* Simple enough to be STAR/PLUS operand. */
-+#define	SPSTART		04	/* Starts with * or +. */
-+#define	WORST		0	/* Worst case. */
-+
-+/*
-+ * Global work variables for regcomp().
-+ */
-+struct match_globals {
-+char *reginput;		/* String-input pointer. */
-+char *regbol;		/* Beginning of input, for ^ check. */
-+char **regstartp;	/* Pointer to startp array. */
-+char **regendp;		/* Ditto for endp. */
-+char *regparse;		/* Input-scan pointer. */
-+int regnpar;		/* () count. */
-+char regdummy;
-+char *regcode;		/* Code-emit pointer; &regdummy = don't. */
-+long regsize;		/* Code size. */
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * Forward declarations for regcomp()'s friends.
-+ */
-+#ifndef STATIC
-+#define	STATIC	static
-+#endif
-+STATIC char *reg(struct match_globals *g, int paren,int *flagp);
-+STATIC char *regbranch(struct match_globals *g, int *flagp);
-+STATIC char *regpiece(struct match_globals *g, int *flagp);
-+STATIC char *regatom(struct match_globals *g, int *flagp);
-+STATIC char *regnode(struct match_globals *g, char op);
-+STATIC char *regnext(struct match_globals *g, char *p);
-+STATIC void regc(struct match_globals *g, char b);
-+STATIC void reginsert(struct match_globals *g, char op, char *opnd);
-+STATIC void regtail(struct match_globals *g, char *p, char *val);
-+STATIC void regoptail(struct match_globals *g, char *p, char *val);
-+
-+
-+__kernel_size_t my_strcspn(const char *s1,const char *s2)
-+{
-+        char *scan1;
-+        char *scan2;
-+        int count;
-+
-+        count = 0;
-+        for (scan1 = (char *)s1; *scan1 != '\0'; scan1++) {
-+                for (scan2 = (char *)s2; *scan2 != '\0';)       /* ++ moved down. */
-+                        if (*scan1 == *scan2++)
-+                                return(count);
-+                count++;
-+        }
-+        return(count);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regcomp - compile a regular expression into internal code
-+ *
-+ * We can't allocate space until we know how big the compiled form will be,
-+ * but we can't compile it (and thus know how big it is) until we've got a
-+ * place to put the code.  So we cheat:  we compile it twice, once with code
-+ * generation turned off and size counting turned on, and once "for real".
-+ * This also means that we don't allocate space until we are sure that the
-+ * thing really will compile successfully, and we never have to move the
-+ * code and thus invalidate pointers into it.  (Note that it has to be in
-+ * one piece because free() must be able to free it all.)
-+ *
-+ * Beware that the optimization-preparation code in here knows about some
-+ * of the structure of the compiled regexp.
-+ */
-+regexp *
-+regcomp(char *exp,int *patternsize)
-+{
-+	register regexp *r;
-+	register char *scan;
-+	register char *longest;
-+	register int len;
-+	int flags;
-+	struct match_globals g;
-+
-+	/* commented out by ethan
-+	   extern char *malloc();
-+	*/
-+
-+	if (exp == NULL)
-+		FAIL("NULL argument");
-+
-+	/* First pass: determine size, legality. */
-+	g.regparse = exp;
-+	g.regnpar = 1;
-+	g.regsize = 0L;
-+	g.regcode = &g.regdummy;
-+	regc(&g, MAGIC);
-+	if (reg(&g, 0, &flags) == NULL)
-+		return(NULL);
-+
-+	/* Small enough for pointer-storage convention? */
-+	if (g.regsize >= 32767L)		/* Probably could be 65535L. */
-+		FAIL("regexp too big");
-+
-+	/* Allocate space. */
-+	*patternsize=sizeof(regexp) + (unsigned)g.regsize;
-+	r = (regexp *)malloc(sizeof(regexp) + (unsigned)g.regsize);
-+	if (r == NULL)
-+		FAIL("out of space");
-+
-+	/* Second pass: emit code. */
-+	g.regparse = exp;
-+	g.regnpar = 1;
-+	g.regcode = r->program;
-+	regc(&g, MAGIC);
-+	if (reg(&g, 0, &flags) == NULL)
-+		return(NULL);
-+
-+	/* Dig out information for optimizations. */
-+	r->regstart = '\0';	/* Worst-case defaults. */
-+	r->reganch = 0;
-+	r->regmust = NULL;
-+	r->regmlen = 0;
-+	scan = r->program+1;			/* First BRANCH. */
-+	if (OP(regnext(&g, scan)) == END) {		/* Only one top-level choice. */
-+		scan = OPERAND(scan);
-+
-+		/* Starting-point info. */
-+		if (OP(scan) == EXACTLY)
-+			r->regstart = *OPERAND(scan);
-+		else if (OP(scan) == BOL)
-+			r->reganch++;
-+
-+		/*
-+		 * If there's something expensive in the r.e., find the
-+		 * longest literal string that must appear and make it the
-+		 * regmust.  Resolve ties in favor of later strings, since
-+		 * the regstart check works with the beginning of the r.e.
-+		 * and avoiding duplication strengthens checking.  Not a
-+		 * strong reason, but sufficient in the absence of others.
-+		 */
-+		if (flags&SPSTART) {
-+			longest = NULL;
-+			len = 0;
-+			for (; scan != NULL; scan = regnext(&g, scan))
-+				if (OP(scan) == EXACTLY && strlen(OPERAND(scan)) >= len) {
-+					longest = OPERAND(scan);
-+					len = strlen(OPERAND(scan));
-+				}
-+			r->regmust = longest;
-+			r->regmlen = len;
-+		}
-+	}
-+
-+	return(r);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - reg - regular expression, i.e. main body or parenthesized thing
-+ *
-+ * Caller must absorb opening parenthesis.
-+ *
-+ * Combining parenthesis handling with the base level of regular expression
-+ * is a trifle forced, but the need to tie the tails of the branches to what
-+ * follows makes it hard to avoid.
-+ */
-+static char *
-+reg(struct match_globals *g, int paren, int *flagp /* Parenthesized? */ )
-+{
-+	register char *ret;
-+	register char *br;
-+	register char *ender;
-+	register int parno = 0; /* 0 makes gcc happy */
-+	int flags;
-+
-+	*flagp = HASWIDTH;	/* Tentatively. */
-+
-+	/* Make an OPEN node, if parenthesized. */
-+	if (paren) {
-+		if (g->regnpar >= NSUBEXP)
-+			FAIL("too many ()");
-+		parno = g->regnpar;
-+		g->regnpar++;
-+		ret = regnode(g, OPEN+parno);
-+	} else
-+		ret = NULL;
-+
-+	/* Pick up the branches, linking them together. */
-+	br = regbranch(g, &flags);
-+	if (br == NULL)
-+		return(NULL);
-+	if (ret != NULL)
-+		regtail(g, ret, br);	/* OPEN -> first. */
-+	else
-+		ret = br;
-+	if (!(flags&HASWIDTH))
-+		*flagp &= ~HASWIDTH;
-+	*flagp |= flags&SPSTART;
-+	while (*g->regparse == '|') {
-+		g->regparse++;
-+		br = regbranch(g, &flags);
-+		if (br == NULL)
-+			return(NULL);
-+		regtail(g, ret, br);	/* BRANCH -> BRANCH. */
-+		if (!(flags&HASWIDTH))
-+			*flagp &= ~HASWIDTH;
-+		*flagp |= flags&SPSTART;
-+	}
-+
-+	/* Make a closing node, and hook it on the end. */
-+	ender = regnode(g, (paren) ? CLOSE+parno : END);
-+	regtail(g, ret, ender);
-+
-+	/* Hook the tails of the branches to the closing node. */
-+	for (br = ret; br != NULL; br = regnext(g, br))
-+		regoptail(g, br, ender);
-+
-+	/* Check for proper termination. */
-+	if (paren && *g->regparse++ != ')') {
-+		FAIL("unmatched ()");
-+	} else if (!paren && *g->regparse != '\0') {
-+		if (*g->regparse == ')') {
-+			FAIL("unmatched ()");
-+		} else
-+			FAIL("junk on end");	/* "Can't happen". */
-+		/* NOTREACHED */
-+	}
-+
-+	return(ret);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regbranch - one alternative of an | operator
-+ *
-+ * Implements the concatenation operator.
-+ */
-+static char *
-+regbranch(struct match_globals *g, int *flagp)
-+{
-+	register char *ret;
-+	register char *chain;
-+	register char *latest;
-+	int flags;
-+
-+	*flagp = WORST;		/* Tentatively. */
-+
-+	ret = regnode(g, BRANCH);
-+	chain = NULL;
-+	while (*g->regparse != '\0' && *g->regparse != '|' && *g->regparse != ')') {
-+		latest = regpiece(g, &flags);
-+		if (latest == NULL)
-+			return(NULL);
-+		*flagp |= flags&HASWIDTH;
-+		if (chain == NULL)	/* First piece. */
-+			*flagp |= flags&SPSTART;
-+		else
-+			regtail(g, chain, latest);
-+		chain = latest;
-+	}
-+	if (chain == NULL)	/* Loop ran zero times. */
-+		(void) regnode(g, NOTHING);
-+
-+	return(ret);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regpiece - something followed by possible [*+?]
-+ *
-+ * Note that the branching code sequences used for ? and the general cases
-+ * of * and + are somewhat optimized:  they use the same NOTHING node as
-+ * both the endmarker for their branch list and the body of the last branch.
-+ * It might seem that this node could be dispensed with entirely, but the
-+ * endmarker role is not redundant.
-+ */
-+static char *
-+regpiece(struct match_globals *g, int *flagp)
-+{
-+	register char *ret;
-+	register char op;
-+	register char *next;
-+	int flags;
-+
-+	ret = regatom(g, &flags);
-+	if (ret == NULL)
-+		return(NULL);
-+
-+	op = *g->regparse;
-+	if (!ISMULT(op)) {
-+		*flagp = flags;
-+		return(ret);
-+	}
-+
-+	if (!(flags&HASWIDTH) && op != '?')
-+		FAIL("*+ operand could be empty");
-+	*flagp = (op != '+') ? (WORST|SPSTART) : (WORST|HASWIDTH);
-+
-+	if (op == '*' && (flags&SIMPLE))
-+		reginsert(g, STAR, ret);
-+	else if (op == '*') {
-+		/* Emit x* as (x&|), where & means "self". */
-+		reginsert(g, BRANCH, ret);			/* Either x */
-+		regoptail(g, ret, regnode(g, BACK));		/* and loop */
-+		regoptail(g, ret, ret);			/* back */
-+		regtail(g, ret, regnode(g, BRANCH));		/* or */
-+		regtail(g, ret, regnode(g, NOTHING));		/* null. */
-+	} else if (op == '+' && (flags&SIMPLE))
-+		reginsert(g, PLUS, ret);
-+	else if (op == '+') {
-+		/* Emit x+ as x(&|), where & means "self". */
-+		next = regnode(g, BRANCH);			/* Either */
-+		regtail(g, ret, next);
-+		regtail(g, regnode(g, BACK), ret);		/* loop back */
-+		regtail(g, next, regnode(g, BRANCH));		/* or */
-+		regtail(g, ret, regnode(g, NOTHING));		/* null. */
-+	} else if (op == '?') {
-+		/* Emit x? as (x|) */
-+		reginsert(g, BRANCH, ret);			/* Either x */
-+		regtail(g, ret, regnode(g, BRANCH));		/* or */
-+		next = regnode(g, NOTHING);		/* null. */
-+		regtail(g, ret, next);
-+		regoptail(g, ret, next);
-+	}
-+	g->regparse++;
-+	if (ISMULT(*g->regparse))
-+		FAIL("nested *?+");
-+
-+	return(ret);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regatom - the lowest level
-+ *
-+ * Optimization:  gobbles an entire sequence of ordinary characters so that
-+ * it can turn them into a single node, which is smaller to store and
-+ * faster to run.  Backslashed characters are exceptions, each becoming a
-+ * separate node; the code is simpler that way and it's not worth fixing.
-+ */
-+static char *
-+regatom(struct match_globals *g, int *flagp)
-+{
-+	register char *ret;
-+	int flags;
-+
-+	*flagp = WORST;		/* Tentatively. */
-+
-+	switch (*g->regparse++) {
-+	case '^':
-+		ret = regnode(g, BOL);
-+		break;
-+	case '$':
-+		ret = regnode(g, EOL);
-+		break;
-+	case '.':
-+		ret = regnode(g, ANY);
-+		*flagp |= HASWIDTH|SIMPLE;
-+		break;
-+	case '[': {
-+			register int class;
-+			register int classend;
-+
-+			if (*g->regparse == '^') {	/* Complement of range. */
-+				ret = regnode(g, ANYBUT);
-+				g->regparse++;
-+			} else
-+				ret = regnode(g, ANYOF);
-+			if (*g->regparse == ']' || *g->regparse == '-')
-+				regc(g, *g->regparse++);
-+			while (*g->regparse != '\0' && *g->regparse != ']') {
-+				if (*g->regparse == '-') {
-+					g->regparse++;
-+					if (*g->regparse == ']' || *g->regparse == '\0')
-+						regc(g, '-');
-+					else {
-+						class = UCHARAT(g->regparse-2)+1;
-+						classend = UCHARAT(g->regparse);
-+						if (class > classend+1)
-+							FAIL("invalid [] range");
-+						for (; class <= classend; class++)
-+							regc(g, class);
-+						g->regparse++;
-+					}
-+				} else
-+					regc(g, *g->regparse++);
-+			}
-+			regc(g, '\0');
-+			if (*g->regparse != ']')
-+				FAIL("unmatched []");
-+			g->regparse++;
-+			*flagp |= HASWIDTH|SIMPLE;
-+		}
-+		break;
-+	case '(':
-+		ret = reg(g, 1, &flags);
-+		if (ret == NULL)
-+			return(NULL);
-+		*flagp |= flags&(HASWIDTH|SPSTART);
-+		break;
-+	case '\0':
-+	case '|':
-+	case ')':
-+		FAIL("internal urp");	/* Supposed to be caught earlier. */
-+		break;
-+	case '?':
-+	case '+':
-+	case '*':
-+		FAIL("?+* follows nothing");
-+		break;
-+	case '\\':
-+		if (*g->regparse == '\0')
-+			FAIL("trailing \\");
-+		ret = regnode(g, EXACTLY);
-+		regc(g, *g->regparse++);
-+		regc(g, '\0');
-+		*flagp |= HASWIDTH|SIMPLE;
-+		break;
-+	default: {
-+			register int len;
-+			register char ender;
-+
-+			g->regparse--;
-+			len = my_strcspn((const char *)g->regparse, (const char *)META);
-+			if (len <= 0)
-+				FAIL("internal disaster");
-+			ender = *(g->regparse+len);
-+			if (len > 1 && ISMULT(ender))
-+				len--;		/* Back off clear of ?+* operand. */
-+			*flagp |= HASWIDTH;
-+			if (len == 1)
-+				*flagp |= SIMPLE;
-+			ret = regnode(g, EXACTLY);
-+			while (len > 0) {
-+				regc(g, *g->regparse++);
-+				len--;
-+			}
-+			regc(g, '\0');
-+		}
-+		break;
-+	}
-+
-+	return(ret);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regnode - emit a node
-+ */
-+static char *			/* Location. */
-+regnode(struct match_globals *g, char op)
-+{
-+	register char *ret;
-+	register char *ptr;
-+
-+	ret = g->regcode;
-+	if (ret == &g->regdummy) {
-+		g->regsize += 3;
-+		return(ret);
-+	}
-+
-+	ptr = ret;
-+	*ptr++ = op;
-+	*ptr++ = '\0';		/* Null "next" pointer. */
-+	*ptr++ = '\0';
-+	g->regcode = ptr;
-+
-+	return(ret);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regc - emit (if appropriate) a byte of code
-+ */
-+static void
-+regc(struct match_globals *g, char b)
-+{
-+	if (g->regcode != &g->regdummy)
-+		*g->regcode++ = b;
-+	else
-+		g->regsize++;
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - reginsert - insert an operator in front of already-emitted operand
-+ *
-+ * Means relocating the operand.
-+ */
-+static void
-+reginsert(struct match_globals *g, char op, char* opnd)
-+{
-+	register char *src;
-+	register char *dst;
-+	register char *place;
-+
-+	if (g->regcode == &g->regdummy) {
-+		g->regsize += 3;
-+		return;
-+	}
-+
-+	src = g->regcode;
-+	g->regcode += 3;
-+	dst = g->regcode;
-+	while (src > opnd)
-+		*--dst = *--src;
-+
-+	place = opnd;		/* Op node, where operand used to be. */
-+	*place++ = op;
-+	*place++ = '\0';
-+	*place++ = '\0';
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regtail - set the next-pointer at the end of a node chain
-+ */
-+static void
-+regtail(struct match_globals *g, char *p, char *val)
-+{
-+	register char *scan;
-+	register char *temp;
-+	register int offset;
-+
-+	if (p == &g->regdummy)
-+		return;
-+
-+	/* Find last node. */
-+	scan = p;
-+	for (;;) {
-+		temp = regnext(g, scan);
-+		if (temp == NULL)
-+			break;
-+		scan = temp;
-+	}
-+
-+	if (OP(scan) == BACK)
-+		offset = scan - val;
-+	else
-+		offset = val - scan;
-+	*(scan+1) = (offset>>8)&0377;
-+	*(scan+2) = offset&0377;
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regoptail - regtail on operand of first argument; nop if operandless
-+ */
-+static void
-+regoptail(struct match_globals *g, char *p, char *val)
-+{
-+	/* "Operandless" and "op != BRANCH" are synonymous in practice. */
-+	if (p == NULL || p == &g->regdummy || OP(p) != BRANCH)
-+		return;
-+	regtail(g, OPERAND(p), val);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ * regexec and friends
-+ */
-+
-+
-+/*
-+ * Forwards.
-+ */
-+STATIC int regtry(struct match_globals *g, regexp *prog, char *string);
-+STATIC int regmatch(struct match_globals *g, char *prog);
-+STATIC int regrepeat(struct match_globals *g, char *p);
-+
-+#ifdef DEBUG
-+int regnarrate = 0;
-+void regdump();
-+STATIC char *regprop(char *op);
-+#endif
-+
-+/*
-+ - regexec - match a regexp against a string
-+ */
-+int
-+regexec(regexp *prog, char *string)
-+{
-+	register char *s;
-+	struct match_globals g;
-+
-+	/* Be paranoid... */
-+	if (prog == NULL || string == NULL) {
-+		printk("<3>Regexp: NULL parameter\n");
-+		return(0);
-+	}
-+
-+	/* Check validity of program. */
-+	if (UCHARAT(prog->program) != MAGIC) {
-+		printk("<3>Regexp: corrupted program\n");
-+		return(0);
-+	}
-+
-+	/* If there is a "must appear" string, look for it. */
-+	if (prog->regmust != NULL) {
-+		s = string;
-+		while ((s = strchr(s, prog->regmust[0])) != NULL) {
-+			if (strncmp(s, prog->regmust, prog->regmlen) == 0)
-+				break;	/* Found it. */
-+			s++;
-+		}
-+		if (s == NULL)	/* Not present. */
-+			return(0);
-+	}
-+
-+	/* Mark beginning of line for ^ . */
-+	g.regbol = string;
-+
-+	/* Simplest case:  anchored match need be tried only once. */
-+	if (prog->reganch)
-+		return(regtry(&g, prog, string));
-+
-+	/* Messy cases:  unanchored match. */
-+	s = string;
-+	if (prog->regstart != '\0')
-+		/* We know what char it must start with. */
-+		while ((s = strchr(s, prog->regstart)) != NULL) {
-+			if (regtry(&g, prog, s))
-+				return(1);
-+			s++;
-+		}
-+	else
-+		/* We don't -- general case. */
-+		do {
-+			if (regtry(&g, prog, s))
-+				return(1);
-+		} while (*s++ != '\0');
-+
-+	/* Failure. */
-+	return(0);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regtry - try match at specific point
-+ */
-+static int			/* 0 failure, 1 success */
-+regtry(struct match_globals *g, regexp *prog, char *string)
-+{
-+	register int i;
-+	register char **sp;
-+	register char **ep;
-+
-+	g->reginput = string;
-+	g->regstartp = prog->startp;
-+	g->regendp = prog->endp;
-+
-+	sp = prog->startp;
-+	ep = prog->endp;
-+	for (i = NSUBEXP; i > 0; i--) {
-+		*sp++ = NULL;
-+		*ep++ = NULL;
-+	}
-+	if (regmatch(g, prog->program + 1)) {
-+		prog->startp[0] = string;
-+		prog->endp[0] = g->reginput;
-+		return(1);
-+	} else
-+		return(0);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regmatch - main matching routine
-+ *
-+ * Conceptually the strategy is simple:  check to see whether the current
-+ * node matches, call self recursively to see whether the rest matches,
-+ * and then act accordingly.  In practice we make some effort to avoid
-+ * recursion, in particular by going through "ordinary" nodes (that don't
-+ * need to know whether the rest of the match failed) by a loop instead of
-+ * by recursion.
-+ */
-+static int			/* 0 failure, 1 success */
-+regmatch(struct match_globals *g, char *prog)
-+{
-+	register char *scan = prog; /* Current node. */
-+	char *next;		    /* Next node. */
-+
-+#ifdef DEBUG
-+	if (scan != NULL && regnarrate)
-+		fprintf(stderr, "%s(\n", regprop(scan));
-+#endif
-+	while (scan != NULL) {
-+#ifdef DEBUG
-+		if (regnarrate)
-+			fprintf(stderr, "%s...\n", regprop(scan));
-+#endif
-+		next = regnext(g, scan);
-+
-+		switch (OP(scan)) {
-+		case BOL:
-+			if (g->reginput != g->regbol)
-+				return(0);
-+			break;
-+		case EOL:
-+			if (*g->reginput != '\0')
-+				return(0);
-+			break;
-+		case ANY:
-+			if (*g->reginput == '\0')
-+				return(0);
-+			g->reginput++;
-+			break;
-+		case EXACTLY: {
-+				register int len;
-+				register char *opnd;
-+
-+				opnd = OPERAND(scan);
-+				/* Inline the first character, for speed. */
-+				if (*opnd != *g->reginput)
-+					return(0);
-+				len = strlen(opnd);
-+				if (len > 1 && strncmp(opnd, g->reginput, len) != 0)
-+					return(0);
-+				g->reginput += len;
-+			}
-+			break;
-+		case ANYOF:
-+			if (*g->reginput == '\0' || strchr(OPERAND(scan), *g->reginput) == NULL)
-+				return(0);
-+			g->reginput++;
-+			break;
-+		case ANYBUT:
-+			if (*g->reginput == '\0' || strchr(OPERAND(scan), *g->reginput) != NULL)
-+				return(0);
-+			g->reginput++;
-+			break;
-+		case NOTHING:
-+		case BACK:
-+			break;
-+		case OPEN+1:
-+		case OPEN+2:
-+		case OPEN+3:
-+		case OPEN+4:
-+		case OPEN+5:
-+		case OPEN+6:
-+		case OPEN+7:
-+		case OPEN+8:
-+		case OPEN+9: {
-+				register int no;
-+				register char *save;
-+
-+				no = OP(scan) - OPEN;
-+				save = g->reginput;
-+
-+				if (regmatch(g, next)) {
-+					/*
-+					 * Don't set startp if some later
-+					 * invocation of the same parentheses
-+					 * already has.
-+					 */
-+					if (g->regstartp[no] == NULL)
-+						g->regstartp[no] = save;
-+					return(1);
-+				} else
-+					return(0);
-+			}
-+			break;
-+		case CLOSE+1:
-+		case CLOSE+2:
-+		case CLOSE+3:
-+		case CLOSE+4:
-+		case CLOSE+5:
-+		case CLOSE+6:
-+		case CLOSE+7:
-+		case CLOSE+8:
-+		case CLOSE+9:
-+			{
-+				register int no;
-+				register char *save;
-+
-+				no = OP(scan) - CLOSE;
-+				save = g->reginput;
-+
-+				if (regmatch(g, next)) {
-+					/*
-+					 * Don't set endp if some later
-+					 * invocation of the same parentheses
-+					 * already has.
-+					 */
-+					if (g->regendp[no] == NULL)
-+						g->regendp[no] = save;
-+					return(1);
-+				} else
-+					return(0);
-+			}
-+			break;
-+		case BRANCH: {
-+				register char *save;
-+
-+				if (OP(next) != BRANCH)		/* No choice. */
-+					next = OPERAND(scan);	/* Avoid recursion. */
-+				else {
-+					do {
-+						save = g->reginput;
-+						if (regmatch(g, OPERAND(scan)))
-+							return(1);
-+						g->reginput = save;
-+						scan = regnext(g, scan);
-+					} while (scan != NULL && OP(scan) == BRANCH);
-+					return(0);
-+					/* NOTREACHED */
-+				}
-+			}
-+			break;
-+		case STAR:
-+		case PLUS: {
-+				register char nextch;
-+				register int no;
-+				register char *save;
-+				register int min;
-+
-+				/*
-+				 * Lookahead to avoid useless match attempts
-+				 * when we know what character comes next.
-+				 */
-+				nextch = '\0';
-+				if (OP(next) == EXACTLY)
-+					nextch = *OPERAND(next);
-+				min = (OP(scan) == STAR) ? 0 : 1;
-+				save = g->reginput;
-+				no = regrepeat(g, OPERAND(scan));
-+				while (no >= min) {
-+					/* If it could work, try it. */
-+					if (nextch == '\0' || *g->reginput == nextch)
-+						if (regmatch(g, next))
-+							return(1);
-+					/* Couldn't or didn't -- back up. */
-+					no--;
-+					g->reginput = save + no;
-+				}
-+				return(0);
-+			}
-+			break;
-+		case END:
-+			return(1);	/* Success! */
-+			break;
-+		default:
-+			printk("<3>Regexp: memory corruption\n");
-+			return(0);
-+			break;
-+		}
-+
-+		scan = next;
-+	}
-+
-+	/*
-+	 * We get here only if there's trouble -- normally "case END" is
-+	 * the terminating point.
-+	 */
-+	printk("<3>Regexp: corrupted pointers\n");
-+	return(0);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regrepeat - repeatedly match something simple, report how many
-+ */
-+static int
-+regrepeat(struct match_globals *g, char *p)
-+{
-+	register int count = 0;
-+	register char *scan;
-+	register char *opnd;
-+
-+	scan = g->reginput;
-+	opnd = OPERAND(p);
-+	switch (OP(p)) {
-+	case ANY:
-+		count = strlen(scan);
-+		scan += count;
-+		break;
-+	case EXACTLY:
-+		while (*opnd == *scan) {
-+			count++;
-+			scan++;
-+		}
-+		break;
-+	case ANYOF:
-+		while (*scan != '\0' && strchr(opnd, *scan) != NULL) {
-+			count++;
-+			scan++;
-+		}
-+		break;
-+	case ANYBUT:
-+		while (*scan != '\0' && strchr(opnd, *scan) == NULL) {
-+			count++;
-+			scan++;
-+		}
-+		break;
-+	default:		/* Oh dear.  Called inappropriately. */
-+		printk("<3>Regexp: internal foulup\n");
-+		count = 0;	/* Best compromise. */
-+		break;
-+	}
-+	g->reginput = scan;
-+
-+	return(count);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regnext - dig the "next" pointer out of a node
-+ */
-+static char*
-+regnext(struct match_globals *g, char *p)
-+{
-+	register int offset;
-+
-+	if (p == &g->regdummy)
-+		return(NULL);
-+
-+	offset = NEXT(p);
-+	if (offset == 0)
-+		return(NULL);
-+
-+	if (OP(p) == BACK)
-+		return(p-offset);
-+	else
-+		return(p+offset);
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef DEBUG
-+
-+STATIC char *regprop();
-+
-+/*
-+ - regdump - dump a regexp onto stdout in vaguely comprehensible form
-+ */
-+void
-+regdump(regexp *r)
-+{
-+	register char *s;
-+	register char op = EXACTLY;	/* Arbitrary non-END op. */
-+	register char *next;
-+	/* extern char *strchr(); */
-+
-+
-+	s = r->program + 1;
-+	while (op != END) {	/* While that wasn't END last time... */
-+		op = OP(s);
-+		printf("%2d%s", s-r->program, regprop(s));	/* Where, what. */
-+		next = regnext(s);
-+		if (next == NULL)		/* Next ptr. */
-+			printf("(0)");
-+		else
-+			printf("(%d)", (s-r->program)+(next-s));
-+		s += 3;
-+		if (op == ANYOF || op == ANYBUT || op == EXACTLY) {
-+			/* Literal string, where present. */
-+			while (*s != '\0') {
-+				putchar(*s);
-+				s++;
-+			}
-+			s++;
-+		}
-+		putchar('\n');
-+	}
-+
-+	/* Header fields of interest. */
-+	if (r->regstart != '\0')
-+		printf("start `%c' ", r->regstart);
-+	if (r->reganch)
-+		printf("anchored ");
-+	if (r->regmust != NULL)
-+		printf("must have \"%s\"", r->regmust);
-+	printf("\n");
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ - regprop - printable representation of opcode
-+ */
-+static char *
-+regprop(char *op)
-+{
-+#define BUFLEN 50
-+	register char *p;
-+	static char buf[BUFLEN];
-+
-+	strcpy(buf, ":");
-+
-+	switch (OP(op)) {
-+	case BOL:
-+		p = "BOL";
-+		break;
-+	case EOL:
-+		p = "EOL";
-+		break;
-+	case ANY:
-+		p = "ANY";
-+		break;
-+	case ANYOF:
-+		p = "ANYOF";
-+		break;
-+	case ANYBUT:
-+		p = "ANYBUT";
-+		break;
-+	case BRANCH:
-+		p = "BRANCH";
-+		break;
-+	case EXACTLY:
-+		p = "EXACTLY";
-+		break;
-+	case NOTHING:
-+		p = "NOTHING";
-+		break;
-+	case BACK:
-+		p = "BACK";
-+		break;
-+	case END:
-+		p = "END";
-+		break;
-+	case OPEN+1:
-+	case OPEN+2:
-+	case OPEN+3:
-+	case OPEN+4:
-+	case OPEN+5:
-+	case OPEN+6:
-+	case OPEN+7:
-+	case OPEN+8:
-+	case OPEN+9:
-+		snprintf(buf+strlen(buf),BUFLEN-strlen(buf), "OPEN%d", OP(op)-OPEN);
-+		p = NULL;
-+		break;
-+	case CLOSE+1:
-+	case CLOSE+2:
-+	case CLOSE+3:
-+	case CLOSE+4:
-+	case CLOSE+5:
-+	case CLOSE+6:
-+	case CLOSE+7:
-+	case CLOSE+8:
-+	case CLOSE+9:
-+		snprintf(buf+strlen(buf),BUFLEN-strlen(buf), "CLOSE%d", OP(op)-CLOSE);
-+		p = NULL;
-+		break;
-+	case STAR:
-+		p = "STAR";
-+		break;
-+	case PLUS:
-+		p = "PLUS";
-+		break;
-+	default:
-+		printk("<3>Regexp: corrupted opcode\n");
-+		break;
-+	}
-+	if (p != NULL)
-+		strncat(buf, p, BUFLEN-strlen(buf));
-+	return(buf);
-+}
-+#endif
-+
-+
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/regexp/regexp.h
-===================================================================
---- /dev/null	1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/regexp/regexp.h	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
-+/*
-+ * Definitions etc. for regexp(3) routines.
-+ *
-+ * Caveat:  this is V8 regexp(3) [actually, a reimplementation thereof],
-+ * not the System V one.
-+ */
-+
-+#ifndef REGEXP_H
-+#define REGEXP_H
-+
-+
-+/*
-+http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/10.3/expect-1/expect/expect.h ,
-+which contains a version of this library, says:
-+
-+ *
-+ * NSUBEXP must be at least 10, and no greater than 117 or the parser
-+ * will not work properly.
-+ *
-+
-+However, it looks rather like this library is limited to 10.  If you think
-+otherwise, let us know.
-+*/
-+
-+#define NSUBEXP  10
-+typedef struct regexp {
-+	char *startp[NSUBEXP];
-+	char *endp[NSUBEXP];
-+	char regstart;		/* Internal use only. */
-+	char reganch;		/* Internal use only. */
-+	char *regmust;		/* Internal use only. */
-+	int regmlen;		/* Internal use only. */
-+	char program[1];	/* Unwarranted chumminess with compiler. */
-+} regexp;
-+
-+regexp * regcomp(char *exp, int *patternsize);
-+int regexec(regexp *prog, char *string);
-+void regsub(regexp *prog, char *source, char *dest);
-+void regerror(char *s);
-+
-+#endif
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/regexp/regmagic.h
-===================================================================
---- /dev/null	1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/regexp/regmagic.h	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
-+/*
-+ * The first byte of the regexp internal "program" is actually this magic
-+ * number; the start node begins in the second byte.
-+ */
-+#define	MAGIC	0234
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/regexp/regsub.c
-===================================================================
---- /dev/null	1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/regexp/regsub.c	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-@@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
-+/*
-+ * regsub
-+ * @(#)regsub.c	1.3 of 2 April 86
-+ *
-+ *	Copyright (c) 1986 by University of Toronto.
-+ *	Written by Henry Spencer.  Not derived from licensed software.
-+ *
-+ *	Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any
-+ *	purpose on any computer system, and to redistribute it freely,
-+ *	subject to the following restrictions:
-+ *
-+ *	1. The author is not responsible for the consequences of use of
-+ *		this software, no matter how awful, even if they arise
-+ *		from defects in it.
-+ *
-+ *	2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either
-+ *		by explicit claim or by omission.
-+ *
-+ *	3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not
-+ *		be misrepresented as being the original software.
-+ *
-+ *
-+ * This code was modified by Ethan Sommer to work within the kernel
-+ * (it now uses kmalloc etc..)
-+ *
-+ */
-+#include "regexp.h"
-+#include "regmagic.h"
-+#include <linux/string.h>
-+
-+
-+#ifndef CHARBITS
-+#define	UCHARAT(p)	((int)*(unsigned char *)(p))
-+#else
-+#define	UCHARAT(p)	((int)*(p)&CHARBITS)
-+#endif
-+
-+#if 0
-+//void regerror(char * s)
-+//{
-+//        printk("regexp(3): %s", s);
-+//        /* NOTREACHED */
-+//}
-+#endif
-+
-+/*
-+ - regsub - perform substitutions after a regexp match
-+ */
-+void
-+regsub(regexp * prog, char * source, char * dest)
-+{
-+	register char *src;
-+	register char *dst;
-+	register char c;
-+	register int no;
-+	register int len;
-+
-+	/* Not necessary and gcc doesn't like it -MLS */
-+	/*extern char *strncpy();*/
-+
-+	if (prog == NULL || source == NULL || dest == NULL) {
-+		regerror("NULL parm to regsub");
-+		return;
-+	}
-+	if (UCHARAT(prog->program) != MAGIC) {
-+		regerror("damaged regexp fed to regsub");
-+		return;
-+	}
-+
-+	src = source;
-+	dst = dest;
-+	while ((c = *src++) != '\0') {
-+		if (c == '&')
-+			no = 0;
-+		else if (c == '\\' && '0' <= *src && *src <= '9')
-+			no = *src++ - '0';
-+		else
-+			no = -1;
-+
-+		if (no < 0) {	/* Ordinary character. */
-+			if (c == '\\' && (*src == '\\' || *src == '&'))
-+				c = *src++;
-+			*dst++ = c;
-+		} else if (prog->startp[no] != NULL && prog->endp[no] != NULL) {
-+			len = prog->endp[no] - prog->startp[no];
-+			(void) strncpy(dst, prog->startp[no], len);
-+			dst += len;
-+			if (len != 0 && *(dst-1) == '\0') {	/* strncpy hit NUL. */
-+				regerror("damaged match string");
-+				return;
-+			}
-+		}
-+	}
-+	*dst++ = '\0';
-+}
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack.h
-===================================================================
---- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack.h	2007-09-21 16:23:54.000000000 +0800
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack.h	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-@@ -127,6 +127,21 @@
- 	u_int32_t secmark;
- #endif
- 
-+#if defined(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7) || defined(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7_MODULE)
-+	struct {
-+		/*
-+		 * e.g. "http". NULL before decision. "unknown" after decision
-+		 * if no match.
-+		 */
-+		char *app_proto;
-+		/*
-+		 * application layer data so far. NULL after match decision.
-+		 */
-+		char *app_data;
-+		unsigned int app_data_len;
-+	} layer7;
-+#endif
-+
- 	/* Storage reserved for other modules: */
- 	union nf_conntrack_proto proto;
- 
diff --git a/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/101-netfilter_layer7_pktmatch.patch b/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/101-netfilter_layer7_pktmatch.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 8e8395cb5b..0000000000
--- a/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/101-netfilter_layer7_pktmatch.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_layer7.h
-===================================================================
---- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_layer7.h	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_layer7.h	2007-09-21 16:24:00.000000000 +0800
-@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
-     char protocol[MAX_PROTOCOL_LEN];
-     char invert:1;
-     char pattern[MAX_PATTERN_LEN];
-+    char pkt;
- };
- 
- #endif /* _IPT_LAYER7_H */
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_layer7.c
-===================================================================
---- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_layer7.c	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_layer7.c	2007-09-21 16:24:00.000000000 +0800
-@@ -300,33 +300,34 @@
- }
- 
- /* add the new app data to the conntrack.  Return number of bytes added. */
--static int add_data(struct nf_conn * master_conntrack,
--			char * app_data, int appdatalen)
-+static int add_datastr(char *target, int offset, char *app_data, int len)
- {
- 	int length = 0, i;
--	int oldlength = master_conntrack->layer7.app_data_len;
--
--	// This is a fix for a race condition by Deti Fliegl. However, I'm not
--	// clear on whether the race condition exists or whether this really
--	// fixes it.  I might just be being dense... Anyway, if it's not really
--	// a fix, all it does is waste a very small amount of time.
--	if(!master_conntrack->layer7.app_data) return 0;
-+	if(!target) return 0;
- 
- 	/* Strip nulls. Make everything lower case (our regex lib doesn't
- 	do case insensitivity).  Add it to the end of the current data. */
--	for(i = 0; i < maxdatalen-oldlength-1 &&
--		   i < appdatalen; i++) {
-+	for(i = 0; i < maxdatalen-offset-1 && i < len; i++) {
- 		if(app_data[i] != '\0') {
--			master_conntrack->layer7.app_data[length+oldlength] =
-+			target[length+offset] =
- 				/* the kernel version of tolower mungs 'upper ascii' */
- 				isascii(app_data[i])? tolower(app_data[i]) : app_data[i];
- 			length++;
- 		}
- 	}
-+	target[length+offset] = '\0';
-+
-+	return length;
-+}
- 
--	master_conntrack->layer7.app_data[length+oldlength] = '\0';
--	master_conntrack->layer7.app_data_len = length + oldlength;
-+/* add the new app data to the conntrack.  Return number of bytes added. */
-+static int add_data(struct nf_conn * master_conntrack,
-+			char * app_data, int appdatalen)
-+{
-+	int length;
- 
-+	length = add_datastr(master_conntrack->layer7.app_data, master_conntrack->layer7.app_data_len, app_data, appdatalen);
-+	master_conntrack->layer7.app_data_len += length;
- 	return length;
- }
- 
-@@ -343,7 +344,7 @@
- 	enum ip_conntrack_info master_ctinfo, ctinfo;
- 	struct nf_conn *master_conntrack;
- 	struct nf_conn *conntrack;
--	unsigned char * app_data;
-+	unsigned char *app_data, *tmp_data;
- 	unsigned int pattern_result, appdatalen;
- 	regexp * comppattern;
- 
-@@ -365,8 +366,8 @@
- 		master_conntrack = master_ct(master_conntrack);
- 
- 	/* if we've classified it or seen too many packets */
--	if(TOTAL_PACKETS > num_packets ||
--	   master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto) {
-+	if(!info->pkt && (TOTAL_PACKETS > num_packets ||
-+		master_conntrack->layer7.app_proto)) {
- 
- 		pattern_result = match_no_append(conntrack, master_conntrack, ctinfo, master_ctinfo, info);
- 
-@@ -396,6 +397,23 @@
- 	comppattern = compile_and_cache(info->pattern, info->protocol);
- 	spin_unlock_bh(&list_lock);
- 
-+	if (info->pkt) {
-+		tmp_data = kmalloc(maxdatalen, GFP_ATOMIC);
-+		if(!tmp_data){
-+			if (net_ratelimit())
-+				printk(KERN_ERR "layer7: out of memory in match, bailing.\n");
-+			return info->invert;
-+		}
-+
-+		tmp_data[0] = '\0';
-+		add_datastr(tmp_data, 0, app_data, appdatalen);
-+		pattern_result = ((comppattern && regexec(comppattern, tmp_data)) ? 1 : 0);
-+		kfree(tmp_data);
-+		tmp_data = NULL;
-+
-+		return (pattern_result ^ info->invert);
-+	}
-+
- 	/* On the first packet of a connection, allocate space for app data */
- 	write_lock(&ct_lock);
- 	if(TOTAL_PACKETS == 1 && !skb->cb[0] && !master_conntrack->layer7.app_data) {
diff --git a/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/110-ipp2p_0.8.1rc1.patch b/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/110-ipp2p_0.8.1rc1.patch
index dfccbe0483..b86d494813 100644
--- a/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/110-ipp2p_0.8.1rc1.patch
+++ b/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.23/110-ipp2p_0.8.1rc1.patch
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h
+Index: linux-2.6.23.1/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h
 ===================================================================
 --- /dev/null	1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h	2007-09-21 16:24:00.000000000 +0800
++++ linux-2.6.23.1/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h	2007-11-19 18:22:19.000000000 -0600
 @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
 +#ifndef __IPT_IPP2P_H
 +#define __IPT_IPP2P_H
@@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ipp2p.h
 +#define IPP2P_MUTE		(1 << 14)
 +#define IPP2P_WASTE		(1 << 15)
 +#define IPP2P_XDCC		(1 << 16)
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c
+Index: linux-2.6.23.1/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c
 ===================================================================
 --- /dev/null	1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c	2007-09-21 16:24:00.000000000 +0800
++++ linux-2.6.23.1/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c	2007-11-19 18:22:19.000000000 -0600
 @@ -0,0 +1,856 @@
 +#if defined(MODVERSIONS)
 +#include <linux/modversions.h>
@@ -895,13 +895,13 @@ Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ipp2p.c
 +module_exit(fini);
 +
 +
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig
+Index: linux-2.6.23.1/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig
 ===================================================================
---- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig	2007-09-21 16:24:00.000000000 +0800
-@@ -81,6 +81,12 @@
- 	help
- 	  Say Y to get lots of debugging output.
+--- linux-2.6.23.1.orig/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig	2007-11-19 18:21:55.000000000 -0600
++++ linux-2.6.23.1/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig	2007-11-19 18:22:19.000000000 -0600
+@@ -63,6 +63,12 @@
+ 
+ 	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
  
 +config IP_NF_MATCH_IPP2P
 +	tristate "IPP2P"
@@ -912,16 +912,16 @@ Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Kconfig
  config IP_NF_MATCH_TOS
  	tristate "TOS match support"
  	depends on IP_NF_IPTABLES
-Index: linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile
+Index: linux-2.6.23.1/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile
 ===================================================================
---- linux-2.6.23-rc6.orig/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile	2007-09-21 16:23:59.000000000 +0800
-+++ linux-2.6.23-rc6/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile	2007-09-21 16:24:00.000000000 +0800
-@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
- obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_AH) += ipt_ah.o
+--- linux-2.6.23.1.orig/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile	2007-11-19 18:21:55.000000000 -0600
++++ linux-2.6.23.1/net/ipv4/netfilter/Makefile	2007-11-19 18:23:45.000000000 -0600
+@@ -50,6 +50,8 @@
  obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_TTL) += ipt_ttl.o
  obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_ADDRTYPE) += ipt_addrtype.o
--
-+obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_IPP2P) += ipt_ipp2p.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LAYER7) += ipt_layer7.o
  
++obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_IPP2P) += ipt_ipp2p.o
++
  # targets
+ obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REJECT) += ipt_REJECT.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_TOS) += ipt_TOS.o
-- 
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