Index: stable/12/share/man/man4/tcp.4 =================================================================== --- stable/12/share/man/man4/tcp.4 (revision 351992) +++ stable/12/share/man/man4/tcp.4 (revision 351993) @@ -1,691 +1,695 @@ .\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1991, 1993 .\" The Regents of the University of California. .\" Copyright (c) 2010-2011 The FreeBSD Foundation .\" All rights reserved. .\" .\" Portions of this documentation were written at the Centre for Advanced .\" Internet Architectures, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, .\" Australia by David Hayes under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" From: @(#)tcp.4 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93 .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" -.Dd March 23, 2019 +.Dd July 23, 2019 .Dt TCP 4 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm tcp .Nd Internet Transmission Control Protocol .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/types.h .In sys/socket.h .In netinet/in.h .In netinet/tcp.h .Ft int .Fn socket AF_INET SOCK_STREAM 0 .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Tn TCP protocol provides reliable, flow-controlled, two-way transmission of data. It is a byte-stream protocol used to support the .Dv SOCK_STREAM abstraction. .Tn TCP uses the standard Internet address format and, in addition, provides a per-host collection of .Dq "port addresses" . Thus, each address is composed of an Internet address specifying the host and network, with a specific .Tn TCP port on the host identifying the peer entity. .Pp Sockets utilizing the .Tn TCP protocol are either .Dq active or .Dq passive . Active sockets initiate connections to passive sockets. By default, .Tn TCP sockets are created active; to create a passive socket, the .Xr listen 2 system call must be used after binding the socket with the .Xr bind 2 system call. Only passive sockets may use the .Xr accept 2 call to accept incoming connections. Only active sockets may use the .Xr connect 2 call to initiate connections. .Pp Passive sockets may .Dq underspecify their location to match incoming connection requests from multiple networks. This technique, termed .Dq "wildcard addressing" , allows a single server to provide service to clients on multiple networks. To create a socket which listens on all networks, the Internet address .Dv INADDR_ANY must be bound. The .Tn TCP port may still be specified at this time; if the port is not specified, the system will assign one. Once a connection has been established, the socket's address is fixed by the peer entity's location. The address assigned to the socket is the address associated with the network interface through which packets are being transmitted and received. Normally, this address corresponds to the peer entity's network. .Pp .Tn TCP supports a number of socket options which can be set with .Xr setsockopt 2 and tested with .Xr getsockopt 2 : .Bl -tag -width ".Dv TCP_FUNCTION_BLK" .It Dv TCP_INFO Information about a socket's underlying TCP session may be retrieved by passing the read-only option .Dv TCP_INFO to .Xr getsockopt 2 . It accepts a single argument: a pointer to an instance of .Vt "struct tcp_info" . .Pp This API is subject to change; consult the source to determine which fields are currently filled out by this option. .Fx specific additions include send window size, receive window size, and bandwidth-controlled window space. .It Dv TCP_CCALGOOPT Set or query congestion control algorithm specific parameters. See .Xr mod_cc 4 for details. .It Dv TCP_CONGESTION Select or query the congestion control algorithm that TCP will use for the connection. See .Xr mod_cc 4 for details. .It Dv TCP_FUNCTION_BLK Select or query the set of functions that TCP will use for this connection. This allows a user to select an alternate TCP stack. The alternate TCP stack must already be loaded in the kernel. To list the available TCP stacks, see .Va functions_available in the .Sx MIB Variables section further down. To list the default TCP stack, see .Va functions_default in the .Sx MIB Variables section. .It Dv TCP_KEEPINIT This .Xr setsockopt 2 option accepts a per-socket timeout argument of .Vt "u_int" in seconds, for new, non-established .Tn TCP connections. For the global default in milliseconds see .Va keepinit in the .Sx MIB Variables section further down. .It Dv TCP_KEEPIDLE This .Xr setsockopt 2 option accepts an argument of .Vt "u_int" for the amount of time, in seconds, that the connection must be idle before keepalive probes (if enabled) are sent for the connection of this socket. If set on a listening socket, the value is inherited by the newly created socket upon .Xr accept 2 . For the global default in milliseconds see .Va keepidle in the .Sx MIB Variables section further down. .It Dv TCP_KEEPINTVL This .Xr setsockopt 2 option accepts an argument of .Vt "u_int" to set the per-socket interval, in seconds, between keepalive probes sent to a peer. If set on a listening socket, the value is inherited by the newly created socket upon .Xr accept 2 . For the global default in milliseconds see .Va keepintvl in the .Sx MIB Variables section further down. .It Dv TCP_KEEPCNT This .Xr setsockopt 2 option accepts an argument of .Vt "u_int" and allows a per-socket tuning of the number of probes sent, with no response, before the connection will be dropped. If set on a listening socket, the value is inherited by the newly created socket upon .Xr accept 2 . For the global default see the .Va keepcnt in the .Sx MIB Variables section further down. .It Dv TCP_NODELAY Under most circumstances, .Tn TCP sends data when it is presented; when outstanding data has not yet been acknowledged, it gathers small amounts of output to be sent in a single packet once an acknowledgement is received. For a small number of clients, such as window systems that send a stream of mouse events which receive no replies, this packetization may cause significant delays. The boolean option .Dv TCP_NODELAY defeats this algorithm. .It Dv TCP_MAXSEG By default, a sender- and .No receiver- Ns Tn TCP will negotiate among themselves to determine the maximum segment size to be used for each connection. The .Dv TCP_MAXSEG option allows the user to determine the result of this negotiation, and to reduce it if desired. .It Dv TCP_NOOPT .Tn TCP usually sends a number of options in each packet, corresponding to various .Tn TCP extensions which are provided in this implementation. The boolean option .Dv TCP_NOOPT is provided to disable .Tn TCP option use on a per-connection basis. .It Dv TCP_NOPUSH By convention, the .No sender- Ns Tn TCP will set the .Dq push bit, and begin transmission immediately (if permitted) at the end of every user call to .Xr write 2 or .Xr writev 2 . When this option is set to a non-zero value, .Tn TCP will delay sending any data at all until either the socket is closed, or the internal send buffer is filled. .It Dv TCP_MD5SIG This option enables the use of MD5 digests (also known as TCP-MD5) on writes to the specified socket. Outgoing traffic is digested; digests on incoming traffic are verified. When this option is enabled on a socket, all inbound and outgoing TCP segments must be signed with MD5 digests. .Pp One common use for this in a .Fx router deployment is to enable based routers to interwork with Cisco equipment at peering points. Support for this feature conforms to RFC 2385. .Pp In order for this option to function correctly, it is necessary for the administrator to add a tcp-md5 key entry to the system's security associations database (SADB) using the .Xr setkey 8 utility. This entry can only be specified on a per-host basis at this time. .Pp If an SADB entry cannot be found for the destination, the system does not send any outgoing segments and drops any inbound segments. .Pp Each dropped segment is taken into account in the TCP protocol statistics. .El .Pp The option level for the .Xr setsockopt 2 call is the protocol number for .Tn TCP , available from .Xr getprotobyname 3 , or .Dv IPPROTO_TCP . All options are declared in .In netinet/tcp.h . .Pp Options at the .Tn IP transport level may be used with .Tn TCP ; see .Xr ip 4 . Incoming connection requests that are source-routed are noted, and the reverse source route is used in responding. .Pp The default congestion control algorithm for .Tn TCP is .Xr cc_newreno 4 . Other congestion control algorithms can be made available using the .Xr mod_cc 4 framework. .Ss MIB Variables The .Tn TCP protocol implements a number of variables in the .Va net.inet.tcp branch of the .Xr sysctl 3 MIB. .Bl -tag -width ".Va TCPCTL_DO_RFC1323" .It Dv TCPCTL_DO_RFC1323 .Pq Va rfc1323 Implement the window scaling and timestamp options of RFC 1323 (default is true). .It Dv TCPCTL_MSSDFLT .Pq Va mssdflt The default value used for the maximum segment size .Pq Dq MSS when no advice to the contrary is received from MSS negotiation. .It Dv TCPCTL_SENDSPACE .Pq Va sendspace Maximum .Tn TCP send window. .It Dv TCPCTL_RECVSPACE .Pq Va recvspace Maximum .Tn TCP receive window. .It Va log_in_vain Log any connection attempts to ports where there is not a socket accepting connections. The value of 1 limits the logging to .Tn SYN (connection establishment) packets only. That of 2 results in any .Tn TCP packets to closed ports being logged. Any value unlisted above disables the logging (default is 0, i.e., the logging is disabled). .It Va msl The Maximum Segment Lifetime, in milliseconds, for a packet. .It Va keepinit Timeout, in milliseconds, for new, non-established .Tn TCP connections. The default is 75000 msec. .It Va keepidle Amount of time, in milliseconds, that the connection must be idle before keepalive probes (if enabled) are sent. The default is 7200000 msec (2 hours). .It Va keepintvl The interval, in milliseconds, between keepalive probes sent to remote machines, when no response is received on a .Va keepidle probe. The default is 75000 msec. .It Va keepcnt Number of probes sent, with no response, before a connection is dropped. The default is 8 packets. .It Va always_keepalive Assume that .Dv SO_KEEPALIVE is set on all .Tn TCP connections, the kernel will periodically send a packet to the remote host to verify the connection is still up. .It Va icmp_may_rst Certain .Tn ICMP unreachable messages may abort connections in .Tn SYN-SENT state. .It Va do_tcpdrain Flush packets in the .Tn TCP reassembly queue if the system is low on mbufs. .It Va blackhole If enabled, disable sending of RST when a connection is attempted to a port where there is not a socket accepting connections. See .Xr blackhole 4 . .It Va delayed_ack Delay ACK to try and piggyback it onto a data packet. .It Va delacktime Maximum amount of time, in milliseconds, before a delayed ACK is sent. .It Va path_mtu_discovery Enable Path MTU Discovery. .It Va tcbhashsize Size of the .Tn TCP control-block hash table (read-only). This may be tuned using the kernel option .Dv TCBHASHSIZE or by setting .Va net.inet.tcp.tcbhashsize in the .Xr loader 8 . .It Va pcbcount Number of active process control blocks (read-only). .It Va syncookies Determines whether or not .Tn SYN cookies should be generated for outbound .Tn SYN-ACK packets. .Tn SYN cookies are a great help during .Tn SYN flood attacks, and are enabled by default. (See .Xr syncookies 4 . ) .It Va isn_reseed_interval The interval (in seconds) specifying how often the secret data used in RFC 1948 initial sequence number calculations should be reseeded. By default, this variable is set to zero, indicating that no reseeding will occur. Reseeding should not be necessary, and will break .Dv TIME_WAIT recycling for a few minutes. .It Va reass.cursegments The current total number of segments present in all reassembly queues. .It Va reass.maxsegments The maximum limit on the total number of segments across all reassembly queues. The limit can be adjusted as a tunable. .It Va reass.maxqueuelen The maximum number of segments allowed in each reassembly queue. By default, the system chooses a limit based on each TCP connection's receive buffer size and maximum segment size (MSS). The actual limit applied to a session's reassembly queue will be the lower of the system-calculated automatic limit and the user-specified .Va reass.maxqueuelen limit. .It Va rexmit_initial , rexmit_min , rexmit_slop Adjust the retransmit timer calculation for .Tn TCP . The slop is typically added to the raw calculation to take into account occasional variances that the .Tn SRTT (smoothed round-trip time) is unable to accommodate, while the minimum specifies an absolute minimum. While a number of .Tn TCP RFCs suggest a 1 second minimum, these RFCs tend to focus on streaming behavior, and fail to deal with the fact that a 1 second minimum has severe detrimental effects over lossy interactive connections, such as a 802.11b wireless link, and over very fast but lossy connections for those cases not covered by the fast retransmit code. For this reason, we use 200ms of slop and a near-0 minimum, which gives us an effective minimum of 200ms (similar to .Tn Linux ) . The initial value is used before an RTT measurement has been performed. .It Va initcwnd_segments Enable the ability to specify initial congestion window in number of segments. The default value is 10 as suggested by RFC 6928. Changing the value on fly would not affect connections using congestion window from the hostcache. Caution: This regulates the burst of packets allowed to be sent in the first RTT. The value should be relative to the link capacity. Start with small values for lower-capacity links. Large bursts can cause buffer overruns and packet drops if routers have small buffers or the link is experiencing congestion. .It Va rfc3042 Enable the Limited Transmit algorithm as described in RFC 3042. It helps avoid timeouts on lossy links and also when the congestion window is small, as happens on short transfers. .It Va rfc3390 Enable support for RFC 3390, which allows for a variable-sized starting congestion window on new connections, depending on the maximum segment size. This helps throughput in general, but particularly affects short transfers and high-bandwidth large propagation-delay connections. .It Va sack.enable Enable support for RFC 2018, TCP Selective Acknowledgment option, which allows the receiver to inform the sender about all successfully arrived segments, allowing the sender to retransmit the missing segments only. .It Va sack.maxholes Maximum number of SACK holes per connection. Defaults to 128. .It Va sack.globalmaxholes Maximum number of SACK holes per system, across all connections. Defaults to 65536. .It Va maxtcptw When a TCP connection enters the .Dv TIME_WAIT state, its associated socket structure is freed, since it is of negligible size and use, and a new structure is allocated to contain a minimal amount of information necessary for sustaining a connection in this state, called the compressed TCP TIME_WAIT state. Since this structure is smaller than a socket structure, it can save a significant amount of system memory. The .Va net.inet.tcp.maxtcptw MIB variable controls the maximum number of these structures allocated. By default, it is initialized to .Va kern.ipc.maxsockets / 5. .It Va nolocaltimewait Suppress creating of compressed TCP TIME_WAIT states for connections in which both endpoints are local. .It Va fast_finwait2_recycle Recycle .Tn TCP .Dv FIN_WAIT_2 connections faster when the socket is marked as .Dv SBS_CANTRCVMORE (no user process has the socket open, data received on the socket cannot be read). The timeout used here is .Va finwait2_timeout . .It Va finwait2_timeout Timeout to use for fast recycling of .Tn TCP .Dv FIN_WAIT_2 connections. Defaults to 60 seconds. .It Va ecn.enable Enable support for TCP Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN). ECN allows a TCP sender to reduce the transmission rate in order to avoid packet drops. Settings: .Bl -tag -compact .It 0 Disable ECN. .It 1 Allow incoming connections to request ECN. Outgoing connections will request ECN. .It 2 Allow incoming connections to request ECN. Outgoing connections will not request ECN. .El .It Va ecn.maxretries Number of retries (SYN or SYN/ACK retransmits) before disabling ECN on a specific connection. This is needed to help with connection establishment when a broken firewall is in the network path. .It Va pmtud_blackhole_detection Turn on automatic path MTU blackhole detection. In case of retransmits OS will lower the MSS to check if it's MTU problem. If current MSS is greater than configured value to try, it will be set to configured value, otherwise, MSS will be set to default values .Po Va net.inet.tcp.mssdflt and .Va net.inet.tcp.v6mssdflt .Pc . .It Va pmtud_blackhole_mss MSS to try for IPv4 if PMTU blackhole detection is turned on. .It Va v6pmtud_blackhole_mss MSS to try for IPv6 if PMTU blackhole detection is turned on. .It Va pmtud_blackhole_activated Number of times configured values were used in an attempt to downshift. .It Va pmtud_blackhole_activated_min_mss Number of times default MSS was used in an attempt to downshift. .It Va pmtud_blackhole_failed Number of connections for which retransmits continued even after MSS downshift. .It Va functions_available List of available TCP function blocks (TCP stacks). .It Va functions_default The default TCP function block (TCP stack). .It Va functions_inherit_listen_socket_stack Determines whether to inherit listen socket's tcp stack or use the current system default tcp stack, as defined by .Va functions_default .Pc . Default is true. .It Va insecure_rst Use criteria defined in RFC793 instead of RFC5961 for accepting RST segments. Default is false. .It Va insecure_syn Use criteria defined in RFC793 instead of RFC5961 for accepting SYN segments. Default is false. +.It Va ts_offset_per_conn +When initializing the TCP timestamps, use a per connection offset instead of a +per host pair offset. +Default is to use per connection offsets as recommended in RFC 7323. .El .Sh ERRORS A socket operation may fail with one of the following errors returned: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EISCONN when trying to establish a connection on a socket which already has one; .It Bo Er ENOBUFS Bc or Bo Er ENOMEM Bc when the system runs out of memory for an internal data structure; .It Bq Er ETIMEDOUT when a connection was dropped due to excessive retransmissions; .It Bq Er ECONNRESET when the remote peer forces the connection to be closed; .It Bq Er ECONNREFUSED when the remote peer actively refuses connection establishment (usually because no process is listening to the port); .It Bq Er EADDRINUSE when an attempt is made to create a socket with a port which has already been allocated; .It Bq Er EADDRNOTAVAIL when an attempt is made to create a socket with a network address for which no network interface exists; .It Bq Er EAFNOSUPPORT when an attempt is made to bind or connect a socket to a multicast address. .It Bq Er EINVAL when trying to change TCP function blocks at an invalid point in the session; .It Bq Er ENOENT when trying to use a TCP function block that is not available; .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr getsockopt 2 , .Xr socket 2 , .Xr sysctl 3 , .Xr blackhole 4 , .Xr inet 4 , .Xr intro 4 , .Xr ip 4 , .Xr mod_cc 4 , .Xr siftr 4 , .Xr syncache 4 , .Xr setkey 8 , .Xr tcp_functions 9 .Rs .%A "V. Jacobson" .%A "R. Braden" .%A "D. Borman" .%T "TCP Extensions for High Performance" .%O "RFC 1323" .Re .Rs .%A "A. Heffernan" .%T "Protection of BGP Sessions via the TCP MD5 Signature Option" .%O "RFC 2385" .Re .Rs .%A "K. Ramakrishnan" .%A "S. Floyd" .%A "D. Black" .%T "The Addition of Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) to IP" .%O "RFC 3168" .Re .Sh HISTORY The .Tn TCP protocol appeared in .Bx 4.2 . The RFC 1323 extensions for window scaling and timestamps were added in .Bx 4.4 . The .Dv TCP_INFO option was introduced in .Tn Linux 2.6 and is .Em subject to change . Index: stable/12/sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c =================================================================== --- stable/12/sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c (revision 351992) +++ stable/12/sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c (revision 351993) @@ -1,3265 +1,3280 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause * * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)tcp_subr.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 5/24/95 */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_inet.h" #include "opt_inet6.h" #include "opt_ipsec.h" #include "opt_tcpdebug.h" #include #include #include #include #ifdef TCP_HHOOK #include #endif #include #ifdef TCP_HHOOK #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef INET6 #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef INET6 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef INET6 #include #endif #include #include #ifdef TCPPCAP #include #endif #ifdef TCPDEBUG #include #endif #ifdef INET6 #include #endif #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD #include #endif #include #include #include #include VNET_DEFINE(int, tcp_mssdflt) = TCP_MSS; #ifdef INET6 VNET_DEFINE(int, tcp_v6mssdflt) = TCP6_MSS; #endif struct rwlock tcp_function_lock; static int sysctl_net_inet_tcp_mss_check(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int error, new; new = V_tcp_mssdflt; error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &new, 0, req); if (error == 0 && req->newptr) { if (new < TCP_MINMSS) error = EINVAL; else V_tcp_mssdflt = new; } return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_net_inet_tcp, TCPCTL_MSSDFLT, mssdflt, CTLFLAG_VNET | CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, &VNET_NAME(tcp_mssdflt), 0, &sysctl_net_inet_tcp_mss_check, "I", "Default TCP Maximum Segment Size"); #ifdef INET6 static int sysctl_net_inet_tcp_mss_v6_check(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int error, new; new = V_tcp_v6mssdflt; error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &new, 0, req); if (error == 0 && req->newptr) { if (new < TCP_MINMSS) error = EINVAL; else V_tcp_v6mssdflt = new; } return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_net_inet_tcp, TCPCTL_V6MSSDFLT, v6mssdflt, CTLFLAG_VNET | CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, &VNET_NAME(tcp_v6mssdflt), 0, &sysctl_net_inet_tcp_mss_v6_check, "I", "Default TCP Maximum Segment Size for IPv6"); #endif /* INET6 */ /* * Minimum MSS we accept and use. This prevents DoS attacks where * we are forced to a ridiculous low MSS like 20 and send hundreds * of packets instead of one. The effect scales with the available * bandwidth and quickly saturates the CPU and network interface * with packet generation and sending. Set to zero to disable MINMSS * checking. This setting prevents us from sending too small packets. */ VNET_DEFINE(int, tcp_minmss) = TCP_MINMSS; SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, minmss, CTLFLAG_VNET | CTLFLAG_RW, &VNET_NAME(tcp_minmss), 0, "Minimum TCP Maximum Segment Size"); VNET_DEFINE(int, tcp_do_rfc1323) = 1; SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, TCPCTL_DO_RFC1323, rfc1323, CTLFLAG_VNET | CTLFLAG_RW, &VNET_NAME(tcp_do_rfc1323), 0, "Enable rfc1323 (high performance TCP) extensions"); +VNET_DEFINE(int, tcp_ts_offset_per_conn) = 1; +SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, ts_offset_per_conn, CTLFLAG_VNET | CTLFLAG_RW, + &VNET_NAME(tcp_ts_offset_per_conn), 0, + "Initialize TCP timestamps per connection instead of per host pair"); + static int tcp_log_debug = 0; SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, log_debug, CTLFLAG_RW, &tcp_log_debug, 0, "Log errors caused by incoming TCP segments"); static int tcp_tcbhashsize; SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, tcbhashsize, CTLFLAG_RDTUN | CTLFLAG_NOFETCH, &tcp_tcbhashsize, 0, "Size of TCP control-block hashtable"); static int do_tcpdrain = 1; SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, do_tcpdrain, CTLFLAG_RW, &do_tcpdrain, 0, "Enable tcp_drain routine for extra help when low on mbufs"); SYSCTL_UINT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, pcbcount, CTLFLAG_VNET | CTLFLAG_RD, &VNET_NAME(tcbinfo.ipi_count), 0, "Number of active PCBs"); VNET_DEFINE_STATIC(int, icmp_may_rst) = 1; #define V_icmp_may_rst VNET(icmp_may_rst) SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, icmp_may_rst, CTLFLAG_VNET | CTLFLAG_RW, &VNET_NAME(icmp_may_rst), 0, "Certain ICMP unreachable messages may abort connections in SYN_SENT"); VNET_DEFINE_STATIC(int, tcp_isn_reseed_interval) = 0; #define V_tcp_isn_reseed_interval VNET(tcp_isn_reseed_interval) SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, isn_reseed_interval, CTLFLAG_VNET | CTLFLAG_RW, &VNET_NAME(tcp_isn_reseed_interval), 0, "Seconds between reseeding of ISN secret"); static int tcp_soreceive_stream; SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, soreceive_stream, CTLFLAG_RDTUN, &tcp_soreceive_stream, 0, "Using soreceive_stream for TCP sockets"); VNET_DEFINE(uma_zone_t, sack_hole_zone); #define V_sack_hole_zone VNET(sack_hole_zone) #ifdef TCP_HHOOK VNET_DEFINE(struct hhook_head *, tcp_hhh[HHOOK_TCP_LAST+1]); #endif #define TS_OFFSET_SECRET_LENGTH 32 VNET_DEFINE_STATIC(u_char, ts_offset_secret[TS_OFFSET_SECRET_LENGTH]); #define V_ts_offset_secret VNET(ts_offset_secret) static int tcp_default_fb_init(struct tcpcb *tp); static void tcp_default_fb_fini(struct tcpcb *tp, int tcb_is_purged); static int tcp_default_handoff_ok(struct tcpcb *tp); static struct inpcb *tcp_notify(struct inpcb *, int); static struct inpcb *tcp_mtudisc_notify(struct inpcb *, int); static void tcp_mtudisc(struct inpcb *, int); static char * tcp_log_addr(struct in_conninfo *inc, struct tcphdr *th, void *ip4hdr, const void *ip6hdr); static struct tcp_function_block tcp_def_funcblk = { .tfb_tcp_block_name = "freebsd", .tfb_tcp_output = tcp_output, .tfb_tcp_do_segment = tcp_do_segment, .tfb_tcp_ctloutput = tcp_default_ctloutput, .tfb_tcp_handoff_ok = tcp_default_handoff_ok, .tfb_tcp_fb_init = tcp_default_fb_init, .tfb_tcp_fb_fini = tcp_default_fb_fini, }; int t_functions_inited = 0; static int tcp_fb_cnt = 0; struct tcp_funchead t_functions; static struct tcp_function_block *tcp_func_set_ptr = &tcp_def_funcblk; static void init_tcp_functions(void) { if (t_functions_inited == 0) { TAILQ_INIT(&t_functions); rw_init_flags(&tcp_function_lock, "tcp_func_lock" , 0); t_functions_inited = 1; } } static struct tcp_function_block * find_tcp_functions_locked(struct tcp_function_set *fs) { struct tcp_function *f; struct tcp_function_block *blk=NULL; TAILQ_FOREACH(f, &t_functions, tf_next) { if (strcmp(f->tf_name, fs->function_set_name) == 0) { blk = f->tf_fb; break; } } return(blk); } static struct tcp_function_block * find_tcp_fb_locked(struct tcp_function_block *blk, struct tcp_function **s) { struct tcp_function_block *rblk=NULL; struct tcp_function *f; TAILQ_FOREACH(f, &t_functions, tf_next) { if (f->tf_fb == blk) { rblk = blk; if (s) { *s = f; } break; } } return (rblk); } struct tcp_function_block * find_and_ref_tcp_functions(struct tcp_function_set *fs) { struct tcp_function_block *blk; rw_rlock(&tcp_function_lock); blk = find_tcp_functions_locked(fs); if (blk) refcount_acquire(&blk->tfb_refcnt); rw_runlock(&tcp_function_lock); return(blk); } struct tcp_function_block * find_and_ref_tcp_fb(struct tcp_function_block *blk) { struct tcp_function_block *rblk; rw_rlock(&tcp_function_lock); rblk = find_tcp_fb_locked(blk, NULL); if (rblk) refcount_acquire(&rblk->tfb_refcnt); rw_runlock(&tcp_function_lock); return(rblk); } static struct tcp_function_block * find_and_ref_tcp_default_fb(void) { struct tcp_function_block *rblk; rw_rlock(&tcp_function_lock); rblk = tcp_func_set_ptr; refcount_acquire(&rblk->tfb_refcnt); rw_runlock(&tcp_function_lock); return (rblk); } void tcp_switch_back_to_default(struct tcpcb *tp) { struct tcp_function_block *tfb; KASSERT(tp->t_fb != &tcp_def_funcblk, ("%s: called by the built-in default stack", __func__)); /* * Release the old stack. This function will either find a new one * or panic. */ if (tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_fini != NULL) (*tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_fini)(tp, 0); refcount_release(&tp->t_fb->tfb_refcnt); /* * Now, we'll find a new function block to use. * Start by trying the current user-selected * default, unless this stack is the user-selected * default. */ tfb = find_and_ref_tcp_default_fb(); if (tfb == tp->t_fb) { refcount_release(&tfb->tfb_refcnt); tfb = NULL; } /* Does the stack accept this connection? */ if (tfb != NULL && tfb->tfb_tcp_handoff_ok != NULL && (*tfb->tfb_tcp_handoff_ok)(tp)) { refcount_release(&tfb->tfb_refcnt); tfb = NULL; } /* Try to use that stack. */ if (tfb != NULL) { /* Initialize the new stack. If it succeeds, we are done. */ tp->t_fb = tfb; if (tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_init == NULL || (*tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_init)(tp) == 0) return; /* * Initialization failed. Release the reference count on * the stack. */ refcount_release(&tfb->tfb_refcnt); } /* * If that wasn't feasible, use the built-in default * stack which is not allowed to reject anyone. */ tfb = find_and_ref_tcp_fb(&tcp_def_funcblk); if (tfb == NULL) { /* there always should be a default */ panic("Can't refer to tcp_def_funcblk"); } if (tfb->tfb_tcp_handoff_ok != NULL) { if ((*tfb->tfb_tcp_handoff_ok) (tp)) { /* The default stack cannot say no */ panic("Default stack rejects a new session?"); } } tp->t_fb = tfb; if (tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_init != NULL && (*tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_init)(tp)) { /* The default stack cannot fail */ panic("Default stack initialization failed"); } } static int sysctl_net_inet_default_tcp_functions(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int error=ENOENT; struct tcp_function_set fs; struct tcp_function_block *blk; memset(&fs, 0, sizeof(fs)); rw_rlock(&tcp_function_lock); blk = find_tcp_fb_locked(tcp_func_set_ptr, NULL); if (blk) { /* Found him */ strcpy(fs.function_set_name, blk->tfb_tcp_block_name); fs.pcbcnt = blk->tfb_refcnt; } rw_runlock(&tcp_function_lock); error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, fs.function_set_name, sizeof(fs.function_set_name), req); /* Check for error or no change */ if (error != 0 || req->newptr == NULL) return(error); rw_wlock(&tcp_function_lock); blk = find_tcp_functions_locked(&fs); if ((blk == NULL) || (blk->tfb_flags & TCP_FUNC_BEING_REMOVED)) { error = ENOENT; goto done; } tcp_func_set_ptr = blk; done: rw_wunlock(&tcp_function_lock); return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, functions_default, CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW, NULL, 0, sysctl_net_inet_default_tcp_functions, "A", "Set/get the default TCP functions"); static int sysctl_net_inet_list_available(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int error, cnt, linesz; struct tcp_function *f; char *buffer, *cp; size_t bufsz, outsz; bool alias; cnt = 0; rw_rlock(&tcp_function_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(f, &t_functions, tf_next) { cnt++; } rw_runlock(&tcp_function_lock); bufsz = (cnt+2) * ((TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX * 2) + 13) + 1; buffer = malloc(bufsz, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); error = 0; cp = buffer; linesz = snprintf(cp, bufsz, "\n%-32s%c %-32s %s\n", "Stack", 'D', "Alias", "PCB count"); cp += linesz; bufsz -= linesz; outsz = linesz; rw_rlock(&tcp_function_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(f, &t_functions, tf_next) { alias = (f->tf_name != f->tf_fb->tfb_tcp_block_name); linesz = snprintf(cp, bufsz, "%-32s%c %-32s %u\n", f->tf_fb->tfb_tcp_block_name, (f->tf_fb == tcp_func_set_ptr) ? '*' : ' ', alias ? f->tf_name : "-", f->tf_fb->tfb_refcnt); if (linesz >= bufsz) { error = EOVERFLOW; break; } cp += linesz; bufsz -= linesz; outsz += linesz; } rw_runlock(&tcp_function_lock); if (error == 0) error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, buffer, outsz + 1, req); free(buffer, M_TEMP); return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, functions_available, CTLTYPE_STRING|CTLFLAG_RD, NULL, 0, sysctl_net_inet_list_available, "A", "list available TCP Function sets"); /* * Exports one (struct tcp_function_info) for each alias/name. */ static int sysctl_net_inet_list_func_info(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int cnt, error; struct tcp_function *f; struct tcp_function_info tfi; /* * We don't allow writes. */ if (req->newptr != NULL) return (EINVAL); /* * Wire the old buffer so we can directly copy the functions to * user space without dropping the lock. */ if (req->oldptr != NULL) { error = sysctl_wire_old_buffer(req, 0); if (error) return (error); } /* * Walk the list and copy out matching entries. If INVARIANTS * is compiled in, also walk the list to verify the length of * the list matches what we have recorded. */ rw_rlock(&tcp_function_lock); cnt = 0; #ifndef INVARIANTS if (req->oldptr == NULL) { cnt = tcp_fb_cnt; goto skip_loop; } #endif TAILQ_FOREACH(f, &t_functions, tf_next) { #ifdef INVARIANTS cnt++; #endif if (req->oldptr != NULL) { bzero(&tfi, sizeof(tfi)); tfi.tfi_refcnt = f->tf_fb->tfb_refcnt; tfi.tfi_id = f->tf_fb->tfb_id; (void)strncpy(tfi.tfi_alias, f->tf_name, TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX); tfi.tfi_alias[TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX - 1] = '\0'; (void)strncpy(tfi.tfi_name, f->tf_fb->tfb_tcp_block_name, TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX); tfi.tfi_name[TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX - 1] = '\0'; error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &tfi, sizeof(tfi)); /* * Don't stop on error, as that is the * mechanism we use to accumulate length * information if the buffer was too short. */ } } KASSERT(cnt == tcp_fb_cnt, ("%s: cnt (%d) != tcp_fb_cnt (%d)", __func__, cnt, tcp_fb_cnt)); #ifndef INVARIANTS skip_loop: #endif rw_runlock(&tcp_function_lock); if (req->oldptr == NULL) error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, NULL, (cnt + 1) * sizeof(struct tcp_function_info)); return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, function_info, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE | CTLFLAG_SKIP | CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, NULL, 0, sysctl_net_inet_list_func_info, "S,tcp_function_info", "List TCP function block name-to-ID mappings"); /* * tfb_tcp_handoff_ok() function for the default stack. * Note that we'll basically try to take all comers. */ static int tcp_default_handoff_ok(struct tcpcb *tp) { return (0); } /* * tfb_tcp_fb_init() function for the default stack. * * This handles making sure we have appropriate timers set if you are * transitioning a socket that has some amount of setup done. * * The init() fuction from the default can *never* return non-zero i.e. * it is required to always succeed since it is the stack of last resort! */ static int tcp_default_fb_init(struct tcpcb *tp) { struct socket *so; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(tp->t_inpcb); KASSERT(tp->t_state >= 0 && tp->t_state < TCPS_TIME_WAIT, ("%s: connection %p in unexpected state %d", __func__, tp, tp->t_state)); /* * Nothing to do for ESTABLISHED or LISTEN states. And, we don't * know what to do for unexpected states (which includes TIME_WAIT). */ if (tp->t_state <= TCPS_LISTEN || tp->t_state >= TCPS_TIME_WAIT) return (0); /* * Make sure some kind of transmission timer is set if there is * outstanding data. */ so = tp->t_inpcb->inp_socket; if ((!TCPS_HAVEESTABLISHED(tp->t_state) || sbavail(&so->so_snd) || tp->snd_una != tp->snd_max) && !(tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_REXMT) || tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_PERSIST))) { /* * If the session has established and it looks like it should * be in the persist state, set the persist timer. Otherwise, * set the retransmit timer. */ if (TCPS_HAVEESTABLISHED(tp->t_state) && tp->snd_wnd == 0 && (int32_t)(tp->snd_nxt - tp->snd_una) < (int32_t)sbavail(&so->so_snd)) tcp_setpersist(tp); else tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_REXMT, tp->t_rxtcur); } /* All non-embryonic sessions get a keepalive timer. */ if (!tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_KEEP)) tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_KEEP, TCPS_HAVEESTABLISHED(tp->t_state) ? TP_KEEPIDLE(tp) : TP_KEEPINIT(tp)); return (0); } /* * tfb_tcp_fb_fini() function for the default stack. * * This changes state as necessary (or prudent) to prepare for another stack * to assume responsibility for the connection. */ static void tcp_default_fb_fini(struct tcpcb *tp, int tcb_is_purged) { INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(tp->t_inpcb); return; } /* * Target size of TCP PCB hash tables. Must be a power of two. * * Note that this can be overridden by the kernel environment * variable net.inet.tcp.tcbhashsize */ #ifndef TCBHASHSIZE #define TCBHASHSIZE 0 #endif /* * XXX * Callouts should be moved into struct tcp directly. They are currently * separate because the tcpcb structure is exported to userland for sysctl * parsing purposes, which do not know about callouts. */ struct tcpcb_mem { struct tcpcb tcb; struct tcp_timer tt; struct cc_var ccv; #ifdef TCP_HHOOK struct osd osd; #endif }; VNET_DEFINE_STATIC(uma_zone_t, tcpcb_zone); #define V_tcpcb_zone VNET(tcpcb_zone) MALLOC_DEFINE(M_TCPLOG, "tcplog", "TCP address and flags print buffers"); MALLOC_DEFINE(M_TCPFUNCTIONS, "tcpfunc", "TCP function set memory"); static struct mtx isn_mtx; #define ISN_LOCK_INIT() mtx_init(&isn_mtx, "isn_mtx", NULL, MTX_DEF) #define ISN_LOCK() mtx_lock(&isn_mtx) #define ISN_UNLOCK() mtx_unlock(&isn_mtx) /* * TCP initialization. */ static void tcp_zone_change(void *tag) { uma_zone_set_max(V_tcbinfo.ipi_zone, maxsockets); uma_zone_set_max(V_tcpcb_zone, maxsockets); tcp_tw_zone_change(); } static int tcp_inpcb_init(void *mem, int size, int flags) { struct inpcb *inp = mem; INP_LOCK_INIT(inp, "inp", "tcpinp"); return (0); } /* * Take a value and get the next power of 2 that doesn't overflow. * Used to size the tcp_inpcb hash buckets. */ static int maketcp_hashsize(int size) { int hashsize; /* * auto tune. * get the next power of 2 higher than maxsockets. */ hashsize = 1 << fls(size); /* catch overflow, and just go one power of 2 smaller */ if (hashsize < size) { hashsize = 1 << (fls(size) - 1); } return (hashsize); } static volatile int next_tcp_stack_id = 1; /* * Register a TCP function block with the name provided in the names * array. (Note that this function does NOT automatically register * blk->tfb_tcp_block_name as a stack name. Therefore, you should * explicitly include blk->tfb_tcp_block_name in the list of names if * you wish to register the stack with that name.) * * Either all name registrations will succeed or all will fail. If * a name registration fails, the function will update the num_names * argument to point to the array index of the name that encountered * the failure. * * Returns 0 on success, or an error code on failure. */ int register_tcp_functions_as_names(struct tcp_function_block *blk, int wait, const char *names[], int *num_names) { struct tcp_function *n; struct tcp_function_set fs; int error, i; KASSERT(names != NULL && *num_names > 0, ("%s: Called with 0-length name list", __func__)); KASSERT(names != NULL, ("%s: Called with NULL name list", __func__)); if (t_functions_inited == 0) { init_tcp_functions(); } if ((blk->tfb_tcp_output == NULL) || (blk->tfb_tcp_do_segment == NULL) || (blk->tfb_tcp_ctloutput == NULL) || (strlen(blk->tfb_tcp_block_name) == 0)) { /* * These functions are required and you * need a name. */ *num_names = 0; return (EINVAL); } if (blk->tfb_tcp_timer_stop_all || blk->tfb_tcp_timer_activate || blk->tfb_tcp_timer_active || blk->tfb_tcp_timer_stop) { /* * If you define one timer function you * must have them all. */ if ((blk->tfb_tcp_timer_stop_all == NULL) || (blk->tfb_tcp_timer_activate == NULL) || (blk->tfb_tcp_timer_active == NULL) || (blk->tfb_tcp_timer_stop == NULL)) { *num_names = 0; return (EINVAL); } } if (blk->tfb_flags & TCP_FUNC_BEING_REMOVED) { *num_names = 0; return (EINVAL); } refcount_init(&blk->tfb_refcnt, 0); blk->tfb_id = atomic_fetchadd_int(&next_tcp_stack_id, 1); for (i = 0; i < *num_names; i++) { n = malloc(sizeof(struct tcp_function), M_TCPFUNCTIONS, wait); if (n == NULL) { error = ENOMEM; goto cleanup; } n->tf_fb = blk; (void)strncpy(fs.function_set_name, names[i], TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX); fs.function_set_name[TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX - 1] = '\0'; rw_wlock(&tcp_function_lock); if (find_tcp_functions_locked(&fs) != NULL) { /* Duplicate name space not allowed */ rw_wunlock(&tcp_function_lock); free(n, M_TCPFUNCTIONS); error = EALREADY; goto cleanup; } (void)strncpy(n->tf_name, names[i], TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX); n->tf_name[TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX - 1] = '\0'; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&t_functions, n, tf_next); tcp_fb_cnt++; rw_wunlock(&tcp_function_lock); } return(0); cleanup: /* * Deregister the names we just added. Because registration failed * for names[i], we don't need to deregister that name. */ *num_names = i; rw_wlock(&tcp_function_lock); while (--i >= 0) { TAILQ_FOREACH(n, &t_functions, tf_next) { if (!strncmp(n->tf_name, names[i], TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX)) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&t_functions, n, tf_next); tcp_fb_cnt--; n->tf_fb = NULL; free(n, M_TCPFUNCTIONS); break; } } } rw_wunlock(&tcp_function_lock); return (error); } /* * Register a TCP function block using the name provided in the name * argument. * * Returns 0 on success, or an error code on failure. */ int register_tcp_functions_as_name(struct tcp_function_block *blk, const char *name, int wait) { const char *name_list[1]; int num_names, rv; num_names = 1; if (name != NULL) name_list[0] = name; else name_list[0] = blk->tfb_tcp_block_name; rv = register_tcp_functions_as_names(blk, wait, name_list, &num_names); return (rv); } /* * Register a TCP function block using the name defined in * blk->tfb_tcp_block_name. * * Returns 0 on success, or an error code on failure. */ int register_tcp_functions(struct tcp_function_block *blk, int wait) { return (register_tcp_functions_as_name(blk, NULL, wait)); } /* * Deregister all names associated with a function block. This * functionally removes the function block from use within the system. * * When called with a true quiesce argument, mark the function block * as being removed so no more stacks will use it and determine * whether the removal would succeed. * * When called with a false quiesce argument, actually attempt the * removal. * * When called with a force argument, attempt to switch all TCBs to * use the default stack instead of returning EBUSY. * * Returns 0 on success (or if the removal would succeed, or an error * code on failure. */ int deregister_tcp_functions(struct tcp_function_block *blk, bool quiesce, bool force) { struct tcp_function *f; if (strcmp(blk->tfb_tcp_block_name, "default") == 0) { /* You can't un-register the default */ return (EPERM); } rw_wlock(&tcp_function_lock); if (blk == tcp_func_set_ptr) { /* You can't free the current default */ rw_wunlock(&tcp_function_lock); return (EBUSY); } /* Mark the block so no more stacks can use it. */ blk->tfb_flags |= TCP_FUNC_BEING_REMOVED; /* * If TCBs are still attached to the stack, attempt to switch them * to the default stack. */ if (force && blk->tfb_refcnt) { struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp; VNET_ITERATOR_DECL(vnet_iter); rw_wunlock(&tcp_function_lock); VNET_LIST_RLOCK(); VNET_FOREACH(vnet_iter) { CURVNET_SET(vnet_iter); INP_INFO_WLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); CK_LIST_FOREACH(inp, V_tcbinfo.ipi_listhead, inp_list) { INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) { INP_WUNLOCK(inp); continue; } tp = intotcpcb(inp); if (tp == NULL || tp->t_fb != blk) { INP_WUNLOCK(inp); continue; } tcp_switch_back_to_default(tp); INP_WUNLOCK(inp); } INP_INFO_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); CURVNET_RESTORE(); } VNET_LIST_RUNLOCK(); rw_wlock(&tcp_function_lock); } if (blk->tfb_refcnt) { /* TCBs still attached. */ rw_wunlock(&tcp_function_lock); return (EBUSY); } if (quiesce) { /* Skip removal. */ rw_wunlock(&tcp_function_lock); return (0); } /* Remove any function names that map to this function block. */ while (find_tcp_fb_locked(blk, &f) != NULL) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&t_functions, f, tf_next); tcp_fb_cnt--; f->tf_fb = NULL; free(f, M_TCPFUNCTIONS); } rw_wunlock(&tcp_function_lock); return (0); } void tcp_init(void) { const char *tcbhash_tuneable; int hashsize; tcbhash_tuneable = "net.inet.tcp.tcbhashsize"; #ifdef TCP_HHOOK if (hhook_head_register(HHOOK_TYPE_TCP, HHOOK_TCP_EST_IN, &V_tcp_hhh[HHOOK_TCP_EST_IN], HHOOK_NOWAIT|HHOOK_HEADISINVNET) != 0) printf("%s: WARNING: unable to register helper hook\n", __func__); if (hhook_head_register(HHOOK_TYPE_TCP, HHOOK_TCP_EST_OUT, &V_tcp_hhh[HHOOK_TCP_EST_OUT], HHOOK_NOWAIT|HHOOK_HEADISINVNET) != 0) printf("%s: WARNING: unable to register helper hook\n", __func__); #endif hashsize = TCBHASHSIZE; TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tcbhash_tuneable, &hashsize); if (hashsize == 0) { /* * Auto tune the hash size based on maxsockets. * A perfect hash would have a 1:1 mapping * (hashsize = maxsockets) however it's been * suggested that O(2) average is better. */ hashsize = maketcp_hashsize(maxsockets / 4); /* * Our historical default is 512, * do not autotune lower than this. */ if (hashsize < 512) hashsize = 512; if (bootverbose && IS_DEFAULT_VNET(curvnet)) printf("%s: %s auto tuned to %d\n", __func__, tcbhash_tuneable, hashsize); } /* * We require a hashsize to be a power of two. * Previously if it was not a power of two we would just reset it * back to 512, which could be a nasty surprise if you did not notice * the error message. * Instead what we do is clip it to the closest power of two lower * than the specified hash value. */ if (!powerof2(hashsize)) { int oldhashsize = hashsize; hashsize = maketcp_hashsize(hashsize); /* prevent absurdly low value */ if (hashsize < 16) hashsize = 16; printf("%s: WARNING: TCB hash size not a power of 2, " "clipped from %d to %d.\n", __func__, oldhashsize, hashsize); } in_pcbinfo_init(&V_tcbinfo, "tcp", &V_tcb, hashsize, hashsize, "tcp_inpcb", tcp_inpcb_init, IPI_HASHFIELDS_4TUPLE); /* * These have to be type stable for the benefit of the timers. */ V_tcpcb_zone = uma_zcreate("tcpcb", sizeof(struct tcpcb_mem), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_PTR, 0); uma_zone_set_max(V_tcpcb_zone, maxsockets); uma_zone_set_warning(V_tcpcb_zone, "kern.ipc.maxsockets limit reached"); tcp_tw_init(); syncache_init(); tcp_hc_init(); TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("net.inet.tcp.sack.enable", &V_tcp_do_sack); V_sack_hole_zone = uma_zcreate("sackhole", sizeof(struct sackhole), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_PTR, 0); tcp_fastopen_init(); /* Skip initialization of globals for non-default instances. */ if (!IS_DEFAULT_VNET(curvnet)) return; tcp_reass_global_init(); /* XXX virtualize those bellow? */ tcp_delacktime = TCPTV_DELACK; tcp_keepinit = TCPTV_KEEP_INIT; tcp_keepidle = TCPTV_KEEP_IDLE; tcp_keepintvl = TCPTV_KEEPINTVL; tcp_maxpersistidle = TCPTV_KEEP_IDLE; tcp_msl = TCPTV_MSL; tcp_rexmit_initial = TCPTV_RTOBASE; if (tcp_rexmit_initial < 1) tcp_rexmit_initial = 1; tcp_rexmit_min = TCPTV_MIN; if (tcp_rexmit_min < 1) tcp_rexmit_min = 1; tcp_persmin = TCPTV_PERSMIN; tcp_persmax = TCPTV_PERSMAX; tcp_rexmit_slop = TCPTV_CPU_VAR; tcp_finwait2_timeout = TCPTV_FINWAIT2_TIMEOUT; tcp_tcbhashsize = hashsize; /* Setup the tcp function block list */ init_tcp_functions(); register_tcp_functions(&tcp_def_funcblk, M_WAITOK); #ifdef TCP_BLACKBOX /* Initialize the TCP logging data. */ tcp_log_init(); #endif arc4rand(&V_ts_offset_secret, sizeof(V_ts_offset_secret), 0); if (tcp_soreceive_stream) { #ifdef INET tcp_usrreqs.pru_soreceive = soreceive_stream; #endif #ifdef INET6 tcp6_usrreqs.pru_soreceive = soreceive_stream; #endif /* INET6 */ } #ifdef INET6 #define TCP_MINPROTOHDR (sizeof(struct ip6_hdr) + sizeof(struct tcphdr)) #else /* INET6 */ #define TCP_MINPROTOHDR (sizeof(struct tcpiphdr)) #endif /* INET6 */ if (max_protohdr < TCP_MINPROTOHDR) max_protohdr = TCP_MINPROTOHDR; if (max_linkhdr + TCP_MINPROTOHDR > MHLEN) panic("tcp_init"); #undef TCP_MINPROTOHDR ISN_LOCK_INIT(); EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_pre_sync, tcp_fini, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_DEFAULT); EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(maxsockets_change, tcp_zone_change, NULL, EVENTHANDLER_PRI_ANY); #ifdef TCPPCAP tcp_pcap_init(); #endif } #ifdef VIMAGE static void tcp_destroy(void *unused __unused) { int n; #ifdef TCP_HHOOK int error; #endif /* * All our processes are gone, all our sockets should be cleaned * up, which means, we should be past the tcp_discardcb() calls. * Sleep to let all tcpcb timers really disappear and cleanup. */ for (;;) { INP_LIST_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); n = V_tcbinfo.ipi_count; INP_LIST_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); if (n == 0) break; pause("tcpdes", hz / 10); } tcp_hc_destroy(); syncache_destroy(); tcp_tw_destroy(); in_pcbinfo_destroy(&V_tcbinfo); /* tcp_discardcb() clears the sack_holes up. */ uma_zdestroy(V_sack_hole_zone); uma_zdestroy(V_tcpcb_zone); /* * Cannot free the zone until all tcpcbs are released as we attach * the allocations to them. */ tcp_fastopen_destroy(); #ifdef TCP_HHOOK error = hhook_head_deregister(V_tcp_hhh[HHOOK_TCP_EST_IN]); if (error != 0) { printf("%s: WARNING: unable to deregister helper hook " "type=%d, id=%d: error %d returned\n", __func__, HHOOK_TYPE_TCP, HHOOK_TCP_EST_IN, error); } error = hhook_head_deregister(V_tcp_hhh[HHOOK_TCP_EST_OUT]); if (error != 0) { printf("%s: WARNING: unable to deregister helper hook " "type=%d, id=%d: error %d returned\n", __func__, HHOOK_TYPE_TCP, HHOOK_TCP_EST_OUT, error); } #endif } VNET_SYSUNINIT(tcp, SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAIN, SI_ORDER_FOURTH, tcp_destroy, NULL); #endif void tcp_fini(void *xtp) { } /* * Fill in the IP and TCP headers for an outgoing packet, given the tcpcb. * tcp_template used to store this data in mbufs, but we now recopy it out * of the tcpcb each time to conserve mbufs. */ void tcpip_fillheaders(struct inpcb *inp, void *ip_ptr, void *tcp_ptr) { struct tcphdr *th = (struct tcphdr *)tcp_ptr; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); #ifdef INET6 if ((inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6) != 0) { struct ip6_hdr *ip6; ip6 = (struct ip6_hdr *)ip_ptr; ip6->ip6_flow = (ip6->ip6_flow & ~IPV6_FLOWINFO_MASK) | (inp->inp_flow & IPV6_FLOWINFO_MASK); ip6->ip6_vfc = (ip6->ip6_vfc & ~IPV6_VERSION_MASK) | (IPV6_VERSION & IPV6_VERSION_MASK); ip6->ip6_nxt = IPPROTO_TCP; ip6->ip6_plen = htons(sizeof(struct tcphdr)); ip6->ip6_src = inp->in6p_laddr; ip6->ip6_dst = inp->in6p_faddr; } #endif /* INET6 */ #if defined(INET6) && defined(INET) else #endif #ifdef INET { struct ip *ip; ip = (struct ip *)ip_ptr; ip->ip_v = IPVERSION; ip->ip_hl = 5; ip->ip_tos = inp->inp_ip_tos; ip->ip_len = 0; ip->ip_id = 0; ip->ip_off = 0; ip->ip_ttl = inp->inp_ip_ttl; ip->ip_sum = 0; ip->ip_p = IPPROTO_TCP; ip->ip_src = inp->inp_laddr; ip->ip_dst = inp->inp_faddr; } #endif /* INET */ th->th_sport = inp->inp_lport; th->th_dport = inp->inp_fport; th->th_seq = 0; th->th_ack = 0; th->th_x2 = 0; th->th_off = 5; th->th_flags = 0; th->th_win = 0; th->th_urp = 0; th->th_sum = 0; /* in_pseudo() is called later for ipv4 */ } /* * Create template to be used to send tcp packets on a connection. * Allocates an mbuf and fills in a skeletal tcp/ip header. The only * use for this function is in keepalives, which use tcp_respond. */ struct tcptemp * tcpip_maketemplate(struct inpcb *inp) { struct tcptemp *t; t = malloc(sizeof(*t), M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT); if (t == NULL) return (NULL); tcpip_fillheaders(inp, (void *)&t->tt_ipgen, (void *)&t->tt_t); return (t); } /* * Send a single message to the TCP at address specified by * the given TCP/IP header. If m == NULL, then we make a copy * of the tcpiphdr at th and send directly to the addressed host. * This is used to force keep alive messages out using the TCP * template for a connection. If flags are given then we send * a message back to the TCP which originated the segment th, * and discard the mbuf containing it and any other attached mbufs. * * In any case the ack and sequence number of the transmitted * segment are as specified by the parameters. * * NOTE: If m != NULL, then th must point to *inside* the mbuf. */ void tcp_respond(struct tcpcb *tp, void *ipgen, struct tcphdr *th, struct mbuf *m, tcp_seq ack, tcp_seq seq, int flags) { struct tcpopt to; struct inpcb *inp; struct ip *ip; struct mbuf *optm; struct tcphdr *nth; u_char *optp; #ifdef INET6 struct ip6_hdr *ip6; int isipv6; #endif /* INET6 */ int optlen, tlen, win; bool incl_opts; KASSERT(tp != NULL || m != NULL, ("tcp_respond: tp and m both NULL")); #ifdef INET6 isipv6 = ((struct ip *)ipgen)->ip_v == (IPV6_VERSION >> 4); ip6 = ipgen; #endif /* INET6 */ ip = ipgen; if (tp != NULL) { inp = tp->t_inpcb; KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("tcp control block w/o inpcb")); INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); } else inp = NULL; incl_opts = false; win = 0; if (tp != NULL) { if (!(flags & TH_RST)) { win = sbspace(&inp->inp_socket->so_rcv); if (win > TCP_MAXWIN << tp->rcv_scale) win = TCP_MAXWIN << tp->rcv_scale; } if ((tp->t_flags & TF_NOOPT) == 0) incl_opts = true; } if (m == NULL) { m = m_gethdr(M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA); if (m == NULL) return; m->m_data += max_linkhdr; #ifdef INET6 if (isipv6) { bcopy((caddr_t)ip6, mtod(m, caddr_t), sizeof(struct ip6_hdr)); ip6 = mtod(m, struct ip6_hdr *); nth = (struct tcphdr *)(ip6 + 1); } else #endif /* INET6 */ { bcopy((caddr_t)ip, mtod(m, caddr_t), sizeof(struct ip)); ip = mtod(m, struct ip *); nth = (struct tcphdr *)(ip + 1); } bcopy((caddr_t)th, (caddr_t)nth, sizeof(struct tcphdr)); flags = TH_ACK; } else if (!M_WRITABLE(m)) { struct mbuf *n; /* Can't reuse 'm', allocate a new mbuf. */ n = m_gethdr(M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA); if (n == NULL) { m_freem(m); return; } if (!m_dup_pkthdr(n, m, M_NOWAIT)) { m_freem(m); m_freem(n); return; } n->m_data += max_linkhdr; /* m_len is set later */ #define xchg(a,b,type) { type t; t=a; a=b; b=t; } #ifdef INET6 if (isipv6) { bcopy((caddr_t)ip6, mtod(n, caddr_t), sizeof(struct ip6_hdr)); ip6 = mtod(n, struct ip6_hdr *); xchg(ip6->ip6_dst, ip6->ip6_src, struct in6_addr); nth = (struct tcphdr *)(ip6 + 1); } else #endif /* INET6 */ { bcopy((caddr_t)ip, mtod(n, caddr_t), sizeof(struct ip)); ip = mtod(n, struct ip *); xchg(ip->ip_dst.s_addr, ip->ip_src.s_addr, uint32_t); nth = (struct tcphdr *)(ip + 1); } bcopy((caddr_t)th, (caddr_t)nth, sizeof(struct tcphdr)); xchg(nth->th_dport, nth->th_sport, uint16_t); th = nth; m_freem(m); m = n; } else { /* * reuse the mbuf. * XXX MRT We inherit the FIB, which is lucky. */ m_freem(m->m_next); m->m_next = NULL; m->m_data = (caddr_t)ipgen; /* m_len is set later */ #ifdef INET6 if (isipv6) { xchg(ip6->ip6_dst, ip6->ip6_src, struct in6_addr); nth = (struct tcphdr *)(ip6 + 1); } else #endif /* INET6 */ { xchg(ip->ip_dst.s_addr, ip->ip_src.s_addr, uint32_t); nth = (struct tcphdr *)(ip + 1); } if (th != nth) { /* * this is usually a case when an extension header * exists between the IPv6 header and the * TCP header. */ nth->th_sport = th->th_sport; nth->th_dport = th->th_dport; } xchg(nth->th_dport, nth->th_sport, uint16_t); #undef xchg } tlen = 0; #ifdef INET6 if (isipv6) tlen = sizeof (struct ip6_hdr) + sizeof (struct tcphdr); #endif #if defined(INET) && defined(INET6) else #endif #ifdef INET tlen = sizeof (struct tcpiphdr); #endif #ifdef INVARIANTS m->m_len = 0; KASSERT(M_TRAILINGSPACE(m) >= tlen, ("Not enough trailing space for message (m=%p, need=%d, have=%ld)", m, tlen, (long)M_TRAILINGSPACE(m))); #endif m->m_len = tlen; to.to_flags = 0; if (incl_opts) { /* Make sure we have room. */ if (M_TRAILINGSPACE(m) < TCP_MAXOLEN) { m->m_next = m_get(M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA); if (m->m_next) { optp = mtod(m->m_next, u_char *); optm = m->m_next; } else incl_opts = false; } else { optp = (u_char *) (nth + 1); optm = m; } } if (incl_opts) { /* Timestamps. */ if (tp->t_flags & TF_RCVD_TSTMP) { to.to_tsval = tcp_ts_getticks() + tp->ts_offset; to.to_tsecr = tp->ts_recent; to.to_flags |= TOF_TS; } #if defined(IPSEC_SUPPORT) || defined(TCP_SIGNATURE) /* TCP-MD5 (RFC2385). */ if (tp->t_flags & TF_SIGNATURE) to.to_flags |= TOF_SIGNATURE; #endif /* Add the options. */ tlen += optlen = tcp_addoptions(&to, optp); /* Update m_len in the correct mbuf. */ optm->m_len += optlen; } else optlen = 0; #ifdef INET6 if (isipv6) { ip6->ip6_flow = 0; ip6->ip6_vfc = IPV6_VERSION; ip6->ip6_nxt = IPPROTO_TCP; ip6->ip6_plen = htons(tlen - sizeof(*ip6)); } #endif #if defined(INET) && defined(INET6) else #endif #ifdef INET { ip->ip_len = htons(tlen); ip->ip_ttl = V_ip_defttl; if (V_path_mtu_discovery) ip->ip_off |= htons(IP_DF); } #endif m->m_pkthdr.len = tlen; m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = NULL; #ifdef MAC if (inp != NULL) { /* * Packet is associated with a socket, so allow the * label of the response to reflect the socket label. */ INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); mac_inpcb_create_mbuf(inp, m); } else { /* * Packet is not associated with a socket, so possibly * update the label in place. */ mac_netinet_tcp_reply(m); } #endif nth->th_seq = htonl(seq); nth->th_ack = htonl(ack); nth->th_x2 = 0; nth->th_off = (sizeof (struct tcphdr) + optlen) >> 2; nth->th_flags = flags; if (tp != NULL) nth->th_win = htons((u_short) (win >> tp->rcv_scale)); else nth->th_win = htons((u_short)win); nth->th_urp = 0; #if defined(IPSEC_SUPPORT) || defined(TCP_SIGNATURE) if (to.to_flags & TOF_SIGNATURE) { if (!TCPMD5_ENABLED() || TCPMD5_OUTPUT(m, nth, to.to_signature) != 0) { m_freem(m); return; } } #endif m->m_pkthdr.csum_data = offsetof(struct tcphdr, th_sum); #ifdef INET6 if (isipv6) { m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags = CSUM_TCP_IPV6; nth->th_sum = in6_cksum_pseudo(ip6, tlen - sizeof(struct ip6_hdr), IPPROTO_TCP, 0); ip6->ip6_hlim = in6_selecthlim(tp != NULL ? tp->t_inpcb : NULL, NULL); } #endif /* INET6 */ #if defined(INET6) && defined(INET) else #endif #ifdef INET { m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags = CSUM_TCP; nth->th_sum = in_pseudo(ip->ip_src.s_addr, ip->ip_dst.s_addr, htons((u_short)(tlen - sizeof(struct ip) + ip->ip_p))); } #endif /* INET */ #ifdef TCPDEBUG if (tp == NULL || (inp->inp_socket->so_options & SO_DEBUG)) tcp_trace(TA_OUTPUT, 0, tp, mtod(m, void *), th, 0); #endif TCP_PROBE3(debug__output, tp, th, m); if (flags & TH_RST) TCP_PROBE5(accept__refused, NULL, NULL, m, tp, nth); #ifdef INET6 if (isipv6) { TCP_PROBE5(send, NULL, tp, ip6, tp, nth); (void)ip6_output(m, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, inp); } #endif /* INET6 */ #if defined(INET) && defined(INET6) else #endif #ifdef INET { TCP_PROBE5(send, NULL, tp, ip, tp, nth); (void)ip_output(m, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, inp); } #endif } /* * Create a new TCP control block, making an * empty reassembly queue and hooking it to the argument * protocol control block. The `inp' parameter must have * come from the zone allocator set up in tcp_init(). */ struct tcpcb * tcp_newtcpcb(struct inpcb *inp) { struct tcpcb_mem *tm; struct tcpcb *tp; #ifdef INET6 int isipv6 = (inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6) != 0; #endif /* INET6 */ tm = uma_zalloc(V_tcpcb_zone, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO); if (tm == NULL) return (NULL); tp = &tm->tcb; /* Initialise cc_var struct for this tcpcb. */ tp->ccv = &tm->ccv; tp->ccv->type = IPPROTO_TCP; tp->ccv->ccvc.tcp = tp; rw_rlock(&tcp_function_lock); tp->t_fb = tcp_func_set_ptr; refcount_acquire(&tp->t_fb->tfb_refcnt); rw_runlock(&tcp_function_lock); /* * Use the current system default CC algorithm. */ CC_LIST_RLOCK(); KASSERT(!STAILQ_EMPTY(&cc_list), ("cc_list is empty!")); CC_ALGO(tp) = CC_DEFAULT(); CC_LIST_RUNLOCK(); if (CC_ALGO(tp)->cb_init != NULL) if (CC_ALGO(tp)->cb_init(tp->ccv) > 0) { if (tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_fini) (*tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_fini)(tp, 1); refcount_release(&tp->t_fb->tfb_refcnt); uma_zfree(V_tcpcb_zone, tm); return (NULL); } #ifdef TCP_HHOOK tp->osd = &tm->osd; if (khelp_init_osd(HELPER_CLASS_TCP, tp->osd)) { if (tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_fini) (*tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_fini)(tp, 1); refcount_release(&tp->t_fb->tfb_refcnt); uma_zfree(V_tcpcb_zone, tm); return (NULL); } #endif #ifdef VIMAGE tp->t_vnet = inp->inp_vnet; #endif tp->t_timers = &tm->tt; TAILQ_INIT(&tp->t_segq); tp->t_maxseg = #ifdef INET6 isipv6 ? V_tcp_v6mssdflt : #endif /* INET6 */ V_tcp_mssdflt; /* Set up our timeouts. */ callout_init(&tp->t_timers->tt_rexmt, 1); callout_init(&tp->t_timers->tt_persist, 1); callout_init(&tp->t_timers->tt_keep, 1); callout_init(&tp->t_timers->tt_2msl, 1); callout_init(&tp->t_timers->tt_delack, 1); if (V_tcp_do_rfc1323) tp->t_flags = (TF_REQ_SCALE|TF_REQ_TSTMP); if (V_tcp_do_sack) tp->t_flags |= TF_SACK_PERMIT; TAILQ_INIT(&tp->snd_holes); /* * The tcpcb will hold a reference on its inpcb until tcp_discardcb() * is called. */ in_pcbref(inp); /* Reference for tcpcb */ tp->t_inpcb = inp; /* * Init srtt to TCPTV_SRTTBASE (0), so we can tell that we have no * rtt estimate. Set rttvar so that srtt + 4 * rttvar gives * reasonable initial retransmit time. */ tp->t_srtt = TCPTV_SRTTBASE; tp->t_rttvar = ((tcp_rexmit_initial - TCPTV_SRTTBASE) << TCP_RTTVAR_SHIFT) / 4; tp->t_rttmin = tcp_rexmit_min; tp->t_rxtcur = tcp_rexmit_initial; tp->snd_cwnd = TCP_MAXWIN << TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT; tp->snd_ssthresh = TCP_MAXWIN << TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT; tp->t_rcvtime = ticks; /* * IPv4 TTL initialization is necessary for an IPv6 socket as well, * because the socket may be bound to an IPv6 wildcard address, * which may match an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address. */ inp->inp_ip_ttl = V_ip_defttl; inp->inp_ppcb = tp; #ifdef TCPPCAP /* * Init the TCP PCAP queues. */ tcp_pcap_tcpcb_init(tp); #endif #ifdef TCP_BLACKBOX /* Initialize the per-TCPCB log data. */ tcp_log_tcpcbinit(tp); #endif if (tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_init) { (*tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_init)(tp); } return (tp); /* XXX */ } /* * Switch the congestion control algorithm back to NewReno for any active * control blocks using an algorithm which is about to go away. * This ensures the CC framework can allow the unload to proceed without leaving * any dangling pointers which would trigger a panic. * Returning non-zero would inform the CC framework that something went wrong * and it would be unsafe to allow the unload to proceed. However, there is no * way for this to occur with this implementation so we always return zero. */ int tcp_ccalgounload(struct cc_algo *unload_algo) { struct cc_algo *tmpalgo; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp; VNET_ITERATOR_DECL(vnet_iter); /* * Check all active control blocks across all network stacks and change * any that are using "unload_algo" back to NewReno. If "unload_algo" * requires cleanup code to be run, call it. */ VNET_LIST_RLOCK(); VNET_FOREACH(vnet_iter) { CURVNET_SET(vnet_iter); INP_INFO_WLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); /* * New connections already part way through being initialised * with the CC algo we're removing will not race with this code * because the INP_INFO_WLOCK is held during initialisation. We * therefore don't enter the loop below until the connection * list has stabilised. */ CK_LIST_FOREACH(inp, &V_tcb, inp_list) { INP_WLOCK(inp); /* Important to skip tcptw structs. */ if (!(inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) && (tp = intotcpcb(inp)) != NULL) { /* * By holding INP_WLOCK here, we are assured * that the connection is not currently * executing inside the CC module's functions * i.e. it is safe to make the switch back to * NewReno. */ if (CC_ALGO(tp) == unload_algo) { tmpalgo = CC_ALGO(tp); if (tmpalgo->cb_destroy != NULL) tmpalgo->cb_destroy(tp->ccv); CC_DATA(tp) = NULL; /* * NewReno may allocate memory on * demand for certain stateful * configuration as needed, but is * coded to never fail on memory * allocation failure so it is a safe * fallback. */ CC_ALGO(tp) = &newreno_cc_algo; } } INP_WUNLOCK(inp); } INP_INFO_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); CURVNET_RESTORE(); } VNET_LIST_RUNLOCK(); return (0); } /* * Drop a TCP connection, reporting * the specified error. If connection is synchronized, * then send a RST to peer. */ struct tcpcb * tcp_drop(struct tcpcb *tp, int errno) { struct socket *so = tp->t_inpcb->inp_socket; INP_INFO_LOCK_ASSERT(&V_tcbinfo); INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(tp->t_inpcb); if (TCPS_HAVERCVDSYN(tp->t_state)) { tcp_state_change(tp, TCPS_CLOSED); (void) tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_output(tp); TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_drops); } else TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_conndrops); if (errno == ETIMEDOUT && tp->t_softerror) errno = tp->t_softerror; so->so_error = errno; return (tcp_close(tp)); } void tcp_discardcb(struct tcpcb *tp) { struct inpcb *inp = tp->t_inpcb; struct socket *so = inp->inp_socket; #ifdef INET6 int isipv6 = (inp->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6) != 0; #endif /* INET6 */ int released __unused; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); /* * Make sure that all of our timers are stopped before we delete the * PCB. * * If stopping a timer fails, we schedule a discard function in same * callout, and the last discard function called will take care of * deleting the tcpcb. */ tp->t_timers->tt_draincnt = 0; tcp_timer_stop(tp, TT_REXMT); tcp_timer_stop(tp, TT_PERSIST); tcp_timer_stop(tp, TT_KEEP); tcp_timer_stop(tp, TT_2MSL); tcp_timer_stop(tp, TT_DELACK); if (tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_timer_stop_all) { /* * Call the stop-all function of the methods, * this function should call the tcp_timer_stop() * method with each of the function specific timeouts. * That stop will be called via the tfb_tcp_timer_stop() * which should use the async drain function of the * callout system (see tcp_var.h). */ tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_timer_stop_all(tp); } /* * If we got enough samples through the srtt filter, * save the rtt and rttvar in the routing entry. * 'Enough' is arbitrarily defined as 4 rtt samples. * 4 samples is enough for the srtt filter to converge * to within enough % of the correct value; fewer samples * and we could save a bogus rtt. The danger is not high * as tcp quickly recovers from everything. * XXX: Works very well but needs some more statistics! */ if (tp->t_rttupdated >= 4) { struct hc_metrics_lite metrics; uint32_t ssthresh; bzero(&metrics, sizeof(metrics)); /* * Update the ssthresh always when the conditions below * are satisfied. This gives us better new start value * for the congestion avoidance for new connections. * ssthresh is only set if packet loss occurred on a session. * * XXXRW: 'so' may be NULL here, and/or socket buffer may be * being torn down. Ideally this code would not use 'so'. */ ssthresh = tp->snd_ssthresh; if (ssthresh != 0 && ssthresh < so->so_snd.sb_hiwat / 2) { /* * convert the limit from user data bytes to * packets then to packet data bytes. */ ssthresh = (ssthresh + tp->t_maxseg / 2) / tp->t_maxseg; if (ssthresh < 2) ssthresh = 2; ssthresh *= (tp->t_maxseg + #ifdef INET6 (isipv6 ? sizeof (struct ip6_hdr) + sizeof (struct tcphdr) : #endif sizeof (struct tcpiphdr) #ifdef INET6 ) #endif ); } else ssthresh = 0; metrics.rmx_ssthresh = ssthresh; metrics.rmx_rtt = tp->t_srtt; metrics.rmx_rttvar = tp->t_rttvar; metrics.rmx_cwnd = tp->snd_cwnd; metrics.rmx_sendpipe = 0; metrics.rmx_recvpipe = 0; tcp_hc_update(&inp->inp_inc, &metrics); } /* free the reassembly queue, if any */ tcp_reass_flush(tp); #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD /* Disconnect offload device, if any. */ if (tp->t_flags & TF_TOE) tcp_offload_detach(tp); #endif tcp_free_sackholes(tp); #ifdef TCPPCAP /* Free the TCP PCAP queues. */ tcp_pcap_drain(&(tp->t_inpkts)); tcp_pcap_drain(&(tp->t_outpkts)); #endif /* Allow the CC algorithm to clean up after itself. */ if (CC_ALGO(tp)->cb_destroy != NULL) CC_ALGO(tp)->cb_destroy(tp->ccv); CC_DATA(tp) = NULL; #ifdef TCP_HHOOK khelp_destroy_osd(tp->osd); #endif CC_ALGO(tp) = NULL; inp->inp_ppcb = NULL; if (tp->t_timers->tt_draincnt == 0) { /* We own the last reference on tcpcb, let's free it. */ #ifdef TCP_BLACKBOX tcp_log_tcpcbfini(tp); #endif TCPSTATES_DEC(tp->t_state); if (tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_fini) (*tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_fini)(tp, 1); refcount_release(&tp->t_fb->tfb_refcnt); tp->t_inpcb = NULL; uma_zfree(V_tcpcb_zone, tp); released = in_pcbrele_wlocked(inp); KASSERT(!released, ("%s: inp %p should not have been released " "here", __func__, inp)); } } void tcp_timer_discard(void *ptp) { struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp; struct epoch_tracker et; tp = (struct tcpcb *)ptp; CURVNET_SET(tp->t_vnet); INP_INFO_RLOCK_ET(&V_tcbinfo, et); inp = tp->t_inpcb; KASSERT(inp != NULL, ("%s: tp %p tp->t_inpcb == NULL", __func__, tp)); INP_WLOCK(inp); KASSERT((tp->t_timers->tt_flags & TT_STOPPED) != 0, ("%s: tcpcb has to be stopped here", __func__)); tp->t_timers->tt_draincnt--; if (tp->t_timers->tt_draincnt == 0) { /* We own the last reference on this tcpcb, let's free it. */ #ifdef TCP_BLACKBOX tcp_log_tcpcbfini(tp); #endif TCPSTATES_DEC(tp->t_state); if (tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_fini) (*tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_fb_fini)(tp, 1); refcount_release(&tp->t_fb->tfb_refcnt); tp->t_inpcb = NULL; uma_zfree(V_tcpcb_zone, tp); if (in_pcbrele_wlocked(inp)) { INP_INFO_RUNLOCK_ET(&V_tcbinfo, et); CURVNET_RESTORE(); return; } } INP_WUNLOCK(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK_ET(&V_tcbinfo, et); CURVNET_RESTORE(); } /* * Attempt to close a TCP control block, marking it as dropped, and freeing * the socket if we hold the only reference. */ struct tcpcb * tcp_close(struct tcpcb *tp) { struct inpcb *inp = tp->t_inpcb; struct socket *so; INP_INFO_LOCK_ASSERT(&V_tcbinfo); INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD if (tp->t_state == TCPS_LISTEN) tcp_offload_listen_stop(tp); #endif /* * This releases the TFO pending counter resource for TFO listen * sockets as well as passively-created TFO sockets that transition * from SYN_RECEIVED to CLOSED. */ if (tp->t_tfo_pending) { tcp_fastopen_decrement_counter(tp->t_tfo_pending); tp->t_tfo_pending = NULL; } in_pcbdrop(inp); TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_closed); if (tp->t_state != TCPS_CLOSED) tcp_state_change(tp, TCPS_CLOSED); KASSERT(inp->inp_socket != NULL, ("tcp_close: inp_socket NULL")); so = inp->inp_socket; soisdisconnected(so); if (inp->inp_flags & INP_SOCKREF) { KASSERT(so->so_state & SS_PROTOREF, ("tcp_close: !SS_PROTOREF")); inp->inp_flags &= ~INP_SOCKREF; INP_WUNLOCK(inp); SOCK_LOCK(so); so->so_state &= ~SS_PROTOREF; sofree(so); return (NULL); } return (tp); } void tcp_drain(void) { VNET_ITERATOR_DECL(vnet_iter); if (!do_tcpdrain) return; VNET_LIST_RLOCK_NOSLEEP(); VNET_FOREACH(vnet_iter) { CURVNET_SET(vnet_iter); struct inpcb *inpb; struct tcpcb *tcpb; /* * Walk the tcpbs, if existing, and flush the reassembly queue, * if there is one... * XXX: The "Net/3" implementation doesn't imply that the TCP * reassembly queue should be flushed, but in a situation * where we're really low on mbufs, this is potentially * useful. */ INP_INFO_WLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); CK_LIST_FOREACH(inpb, V_tcbinfo.ipi_listhead, inp_list) { INP_WLOCK(inpb); if (inpb->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) { INP_WUNLOCK(inpb); continue; } if ((tcpb = intotcpcb(inpb)) != NULL) { tcp_reass_flush(tcpb); tcp_clean_sackreport(tcpb); #ifdef TCP_BLACKBOX tcp_log_drain(tcpb); #endif #ifdef TCPPCAP if (tcp_pcap_aggressive_free) { /* Free the TCP PCAP queues. */ tcp_pcap_drain(&(tcpb->t_inpkts)); tcp_pcap_drain(&(tcpb->t_outpkts)); } #endif } INP_WUNLOCK(inpb); } INP_INFO_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); CURVNET_RESTORE(); } VNET_LIST_RUNLOCK_NOSLEEP(); } /* * Notify a tcp user of an asynchronous error; * store error as soft error, but wake up user * (for now, won't do anything until can select for soft error). * * Do not wake up user since there currently is no mechanism for * reporting soft errors (yet - a kqueue filter may be added). */ static struct inpcb * tcp_notify(struct inpcb *inp, int error) { struct tcpcb *tp; INP_INFO_LOCK_ASSERT(&V_tcbinfo); INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); if ((inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) || (inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED)) return (inp); tp = intotcpcb(inp); KASSERT(tp != NULL, ("tcp_notify: tp == NULL")); /* * Ignore some errors if we are hooked up. * If connection hasn't completed, has retransmitted several times, * and receives a second error, give up now. This is better * than waiting a long time to establish a connection that * can never complete. */ if (tp->t_state == TCPS_ESTABLISHED && (error == EHOSTUNREACH || error == ENETUNREACH || error == EHOSTDOWN)) { if (inp->inp_route.ro_rt) { RTFREE(inp->inp_route.ro_rt); inp->inp_route.ro_rt = (struct rtentry *)NULL; } return (inp); } else if (tp->t_state < TCPS_ESTABLISHED && tp->t_rxtshift > 3 && tp->t_softerror) { tp = tcp_drop(tp, error); if (tp != NULL) return (inp); else return (NULL); } else { tp->t_softerror = error; return (inp); } #if 0 wakeup( &so->so_timeo); sorwakeup(so); sowwakeup(so); #endif } static int tcp_pcblist(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int error, i, m, n, pcb_count; struct inpcb *inp, **inp_list; inp_gen_t gencnt; struct xinpgen xig; struct epoch_tracker et; /* * The process of preparing the TCB list is too time-consuming and * resource-intensive to repeat twice on every request. */ if (req->oldptr == NULL) { n = V_tcbinfo.ipi_count + counter_u64_fetch(V_tcps_states[TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED]); n += imax(n / 8, 10); req->oldidx = 2 * (sizeof xig) + n * sizeof(struct xtcpcb); return (0); } if (req->newptr != NULL) return (EPERM); /* * OK, now we're committed to doing something. */ INP_LIST_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); gencnt = V_tcbinfo.ipi_gencnt; n = V_tcbinfo.ipi_count; INP_LIST_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); m = counter_u64_fetch(V_tcps_states[TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED]); error = sysctl_wire_old_buffer(req, 2 * (sizeof xig) + (n + m) * sizeof(struct xtcpcb)); if (error != 0) return (error); bzero(&xig, sizeof(xig)); xig.xig_len = sizeof xig; xig.xig_count = n + m; xig.xig_gen = gencnt; xig.xig_sogen = so_gencnt; error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &xig, sizeof xig); if (error) return (error); error = syncache_pcblist(req, m, &pcb_count); if (error) return (error); inp_list = malloc(n * sizeof *inp_list, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); INP_INFO_WLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); for (inp = CK_LIST_FIRST(V_tcbinfo.ipi_listhead), i = 0; inp != NULL && i < n; inp = CK_LIST_NEXT(inp, inp_list)) { INP_WLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_gencnt <= gencnt) { /* * XXX: This use of cr_cansee(), introduced with * TCP state changes, is not quite right, but for * now, better than nothing. */ if (inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) { if (intotw(inp) != NULL) error = cr_cansee(req->td->td_ucred, intotw(inp)->tw_cred); else error = EINVAL; /* Skip this inp. */ } else error = cr_canseeinpcb(req->td->td_ucred, inp); if (error == 0) { in_pcbref(inp); inp_list[i++] = inp; } } INP_WUNLOCK(inp); } INP_INFO_WUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); n = i; error = 0; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { inp = inp_list[i]; INP_RLOCK(inp); if (inp->inp_gencnt <= gencnt) { struct xtcpcb xt; tcp_inptoxtp(inp, &xt); INP_RUNLOCK(inp); error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &xt, sizeof xt); } else INP_RUNLOCK(inp); } INP_INFO_RLOCK_ET(&V_tcbinfo, et); for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { inp = inp_list[i]; INP_RLOCK(inp); if (!in_pcbrele_rlocked(inp)) INP_RUNLOCK(inp); } INP_INFO_RUNLOCK_ET(&V_tcbinfo, et); if (!error) { /* * Give the user an updated idea of our state. * If the generation differs from what we told * her before, she knows that something happened * while we were processing this request, and it * might be necessary to retry. */ INP_LIST_RLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); xig.xig_gen = V_tcbinfo.ipi_gencnt; xig.xig_sogen = so_gencnt; xig.xig_count = V_tcbinfo.ipi_count + pcb_count; INP_LIST_RUNLOCK(&V_tcbinfo); error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &xig, sizeof xig); } free(inp_list, M_TEMP); return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_net_inet_tcp, TCPCTL_PCBLIST, pcblist, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE | CTLFLAG_RD, NULL, 0, tcp_pcblist, "S,xtcpcb", "List of active TCP connections"); #ifdef INET static int tcp_getcred(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { struct xucred xuc; struct sockaddr_in addrs[2]; struct inpcb *inp; int error; error = priv_check(req->td, PRIV_NETINET_GETCRED); if (error) return (error); error = SYSCTL_IN(req, addrs, sizeof(addrs)); if (error) return (error); inp = in_pcblookup(&V_tcbinfo, addrs[1].sin_addr, addrs[1].sin_port, addrs[0].sin_addr, addrs[0].sin_port, INPLOOKUP_RLOCKPCB, NULL); if (inp != NULL) { if (inp->inp_socket == NULL) error = ENOENT; if (error == 0) error = cr_canseeinpcb(req->td->td_ucred, inp); if (error == 0) cru2x(inp->inp_cred, &xuc); INP_RUNLOCK(inp); } else error = ENOENT; if (error == 0) error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &xuc, sizeof(struct xucred)); return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, getcred, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_PRISON, 0, 0, tcp_getcred, "S,xucred", "Get the xucred of a TCP connection"); #endif /* INET */ #ifdef INET6 static int tcp6_getcred(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { struct xucred xuc; struct sockaddr_in6 addrs[2]; struct inpcb *inp; int error; #ifdef INET int mapped = 0; #endif error = priv_check(req->td, PRIV_NETINET_GETCRED); if (error) return (error); error = SYSCTL_IN(req, addrs, sizeof(addrs)); if (error) return (error); if ((error = sa6_embedscope(&addrs[0], V_ip6_use_defzone)) != 0 || (error = sa6_embedscope(&addrs[1], V_ip6_use_defzone)) != 0) { return (error); } if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&addrs[0].sin6_addr)) { #ifdef INET if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&addrs[1].sin6_addr)) mapped = 1; else #endif return (EINVAL); } #ifdef INET if (mapped == 1) inp = in_pcblookup(&V_tcbinfo, *(struct in_addr *)&addrs[1].sin6_addr.s6_addr[12], addrs[1].sin6_port, *(struct in_addr *)&addrs[0].sin6_addr.s6_addr[12], addrs[0].sin6_port, INPLOOKUP_RLOCKPCB, NULL); else #endif inp = in6_pcblookup(&V_tcbinfo, &addrs[1].sin6_addr, addrs[1].sin6_port, &addrs[0].sin6_addr, addrs[0].sin6_port, INPLOOKUP_RLOCKPCB, NULL); if (inp != NULL) { if (inp->inp_socket == NULL) error = ENOENT; if (error == 0) error = cr_canseeinpcb(req->td->td_ucred, inp); if (error == 0) cru2x(inp->inp_cred, &xuc); INP_RUNLOCK(inp); } else error = ENOENT; if (error == 0) error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &xuc, sizeof(struct xucred)); return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_net_inet6_tcp6, OID_AUTO, getcred, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_PRISON, 0, 0, tcp6_getcred, "S,xucred", "Get the xucred of a TCP6 connection"); #endif /* INET6 */ #ifdef INET void tcp_ctlinput(int cmd, struct sockaddr *sa, void *vip) { struct ip *ip = vip; struct tcphdr *th; struct in_addr faddr; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp; struct inpcb *(*notify)(struct inpcb *, int) = tcp_notify; struct icmp *icp; struct in_conninfo inc; struct epoch_tracker et; tcp_seq icmp_tcp_seq; int mtu; faddr = ((struct sockaddr_in *)sa)->sin_addr; if (sa->sa_family != AF_INET || faddr.s_addr == INADDR_ANY) return; if (cmd == PRC_MSGSIZE) notify = tcp_mtudisc_notify; else if (V_icmp_may_rst && (cmd == PRC_UNREACH_ADMIN_PROHIB || cmd == PRC_UNREACH_PORT || cmd == PRC_UNREACH_PROTOCOL || cmd == PRC_TIMXCEED_INTRANS) && ip) notify = tcp_drop_syn_sent; /* * Hostdead is ugly because it goes linearly through all PCBs. * XXX: We never get this from ICMP, otherwise it makes an * excellent DoS attack on machines with many connections. */ else if (cmd == PRC_HOSTDEAD) ip = NULL; else if ((unsigned)cmd >= PRC_NCMDS || inetctlerrmap[cmd] == 0) return; if (ip == NULL) { in_pcbnotifyall(&V_tcbinfo, faddr, inetctlerrmap[cmd], notify); return; } icp = (struct icmp *)((caddr_t)ip - offsetof(struct icmp, icmp_ip)); th = (struct tcphdr *)((caddr_t)ip + (ip->ip_hl << 2)); INP_INFO_RLOCK_ET(&V_tcbinfo, et); inp = in_pcblookup(&V_tcbinfo, faddr, th->th_dport, ip->ip_src, th->th_sport, INPLOOKUP_WLOCKPCB, NULL); if (inp != NULL && PRC_IS_REDIRECT(cmd)) { /* signal EHOSTDOWN, as it flushes the cached route */ inp = (*notify)(inp, EHOSTDOWN); goto out; } icmp_tcp_seq = th->th_seq; if (inp != NULL) { if (!(inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) && !(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED) && !(inp->inp_socket == NULL)) { tp = intotcpcb(inp); if (SEQ_GEQ(ntohl(icmp_tcp_seq), tp->snd_una) && SEQ_LT(ntohl(icmp_tcp_seq), tp->snd_max)) { if (cmd == PRC_MSGSIZE) { /* * MTU discovery: * If we got a needfrag set the MTU * in the route to the suggested new * value (if given) and then notify. */ mtu = ntohs(icp->icmp_nextmtu); /* * If no alternative MTU was * proposed, try the next smaller * one. */ if (!mtu) mtu = ip_next_mtu( ntohs(ip->ip_len), 1); if (mtu < V_tcp_minmss + sizeof(struct tcpiphdr)) mtu = V_tcp_minmss + sizeof(struct tcpiphdr); /* * Only process the offered MTU if it * is smaller than the current one. */ if (mtu < tp->t_maxseg + sizeof(struct tcpiphdr)) { bzero(&inc, sizeof(inc)); inc.inc_faddr = faddr; inc.inc_fibnum = inp->inp_inc.inc_fibnum; tcp_hc_updatemtu(&inc, mtu); tcp_mtudisc(inp, mtu); } } else inp = (*notify)(inp, inetctlerrmap[cmd]); } } } else { bzero(&inc, sizeof(inc)); inc.inc_fport = th->th_dport; inc.inc_lport = th->th_sport; inc.inc_faddr = faddr; inc.inc_laddr = ip->ip_src; syncache_unreach(&inc, icmp_tcp_seq); } out: if (inp != NULL) INP_WUNLOCK(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK_ET(&V_tcbinfo, et); } #endif /* INET */ #ifdef INET6 void tcp6_ctlinput(int cmd, struct sockaddr *sa, void *d) { struct in6_addr *dst; struct inpcb *(*notify)(struct inpcb *, int) = tcp_notify; struct ip6_hdr *ip6; struct mbuf *m; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp; struct icmp6_hdr *icmp6; struct ip6ctlparam *ip6cp = NULL; const struct sockaddr_in6 *sa6_src = NULL; struct in_conninfo inc; struct epoch_tracker et; struct tcp_ports { uint16_t th_sport; uint16_t th_dport; } t_ports; tcp_seq icmp_tcp_seq; unsigned int mtu; unsigned int off; if (sa->sa_family != AF_INET6 || sa->sa_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6)) return; /* if the parameter is from icmp6, decode it. */ if (d != NULL) { ip6cp = (struct ip6ctlparam *)d; icmp6 = ip6cp->ip6c_icmp6; m = ip6cp->ip6c_m; ip6 = ip6cp->ip6c_ip6; off = ip6cp->ip6c_off; sa6_src = ip6cp->ip6c_src; dst = ip6cp->ip6c_finaldst; } else { m = NULL; ip6 = NULL; off = 0; /* fool gcc */ sa6_src = &sa6_any; dst = NULL; } if (cmd == PRC_MSGSIZE) notify = tcp_mtudisc_notify; else if (V_icmp_may_rst && (cmd == PRC_UNREACH_ADMIN_PROHIB || cmd == PRC_UNREACH_PORT || cmd == PRC_UNREACH_PROTOCOL || cmd == PRC_TIMXCEED_INTRANS) && ip6 != NULL) notify = tcp_drop_syn_sent; /* * Hostdead is ugly because it goes linearly through all PCBs. * XXX: We never get this from ICMP, otherwise it makes an * excellent DoS attack on machines with many connections. */ else if (cmd == PRC_HOSTDEAD) ip6 = NULL; else if ((unsigned)cmd >= PRC_NCMDS || inet6ctlerrmap[cmd] == 0) return; if (ip6 == NULL) { in6_pcbnotify(&V_tcbinfo, sa, 0, (const struct sockaddr *)sa6_src, 0, cmd, NULL, notify); return; } /* Check if we can safely get the ports from the tcp hdr */ if (m == NULL || (m->m_pkthdr.len < (int32_t) (off + sizeof(struct tcp_ports)))) { return; } bzero(&t_ports, sizeof(struct tcp_ports)); m_copydata(m, off, sizeof(struct tcp_ports), (caddr_t)&t_ports); INP_INFO_RLOCK_ET(&V_tcbinfo, et); inp = in6_pcblookup(&V_tcbinfo, &ip6->ip6_dst, t_ports.th_dport, &ip6->ip6_src, t_ports.th_sport, INPLOOKUP_WLOCKPCB, NULL); if (inp != NULL && PRC_IS_REDIRECT(cmd)) { /* signal EHOSTDOWN, as it flushes the cached route */ inp = (*notify)(inp, EHOSTDOWN); goto out; } off += sizeof(struct tcp_ports); if (m->m_pkthdr.len < (int32_t) (off + sizeof(tcp_seq))) { goto out; } m_copydata(m, off, sizeof(tcp_seq), (caddr_t)&icmp_tcp_seq); if (inp != NULL) { if (!(inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) && !(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED) && !(inp->inp_socket == NULL)) { tp = intotcpcb(inp); if (SEQ_GEQ(ntohl(icmp_tcp_seq), tp->snd_una) && SEQ_LT(ntohl(icmp_tcp_seq), tp->snd_max)) { if (cmd == PRC_MSGSIZE) { /* * MTU discovery: * If we got a needfrag set the MTU * in the route to the suggested new * value (if given) and then notify. */ mtu = ntohl(icmp6->icmp6_mtu); /* * If no alternative MTU was * proposed, or the proposed * MTU was too small, set to * the min. */ if (mtu < IPV6_MMTU) mtu = IPV6_MMTU - 8; bzero(&inc, sizeof(inc)); inc.inc_fibnum = M_GETFIB(m); inc.inc_flags |= INC_ISIPV6; inc.inc6_faddr = *dst; if (in6_setscope(&inc.inc6_faddr, m->m_pkthdr.rcvif, NULL)) goto out; /* * Only process the offered MTU if it * is smaller than the current one. */ if (mtu < tp->t_maxseg + sizeof (struct tcphdr) + sizeof (struct ip6_hdr)) { tcp_hc_updatemtu(&inc, mtu); tcp_mtudisc(inp, mtu); ICMP6STAT_INC(icp6s_pmtuchg); } } else inp = (*notify)(inp, inet6ctlerrmap[cmd]); } } } else { bzero(&inc, sizeof(inc)); inc.inc_fibnum = M_GETFIB(m); inc.inc_flags |= INC_ISIPV6; inc.inc_fport = t_ports.th_dport; inc.inc_lport = t_ports.th_sport; inc.inc6_faddr = *dst; inc.inc6_laddr = ip6->ip6_src; syncache_unreach(&inc, icmp_tcp_seq); } out: if (inp != NULL) INP_WUNLOCK(inp); INP_INFO_RUNLOCK_ET(&V_tcbinfo, et); } #endif /* INET6 */ static uint32_t tcp_keyed_hash(struct in_conninfo *inc, u_char *key, u_int len) { MD5_CTX ctx; uint32_t hash[4]; MD5Init(&ctx); MD5Update(&ctx, &inc->inc_fport, sizeof(uint16_t)); MD5Update(&ctx, &inc->inc_lport, sizeof(uint16_t)); switch (inc->inc_flags & INC_ISIPV6) { #ifdef INET case 0: MD5Update(&ctx, &inc->inc_faddr, sizeof(struct in_addr)); MD5Update(&ctx, &inc->inc_laddr, sizeof(struct in_addr)); break; #endif #ifdef INET6 case INC_ISIPV6: MD5Update(&ctx, &inc->inc6_faddr, sizeof(struct in6_addr)); MD5Update(&ctx, &inc->inc6_laddr, sizeof(struct in6_addr)); break; #endif } MD5Update(&ctx, key, len); MD5Final((unsigned char *)hash, &ctx); return (hash[0]); } uint32_t tcp_new_ts_offset(struct in_conninfo *inc) { - return (tcp_keyed_hash(inc, V_ts_offset_secret, + struct in_conninfo inc_store, *local_inc; + + if (!V_tcp_ts_offset_per_conn) { + memcpy(&inc_store, inc, sizeof(struct in_conninfo)); + inc_store.inc_lport = 0; + inc_store.inc_fport = 0; + local_inc = &inc_store; + } else { + local_inc = inc; + } + return (tcp_keyed_hash(local_inc, V_ts_offset_secret, sizeof(V_ts_offset_secret))); } /* * Following is where TCP initial sequence number generation occurs. * * There are two places where we must use initial sequence numbers: * 1. In SYN-ACK packets. * 2. In SYN packets. * * All ISNs for SYN-ACK packets are generated by the syncache. See * tcp_syncache.c for details. * * The ISNs in SYN packets must be monotonic; TIME_WAIT recycling * depends on this property. In addition, these ISNs should be * unguessable so as to prevent connection hijacking. To satisfy * the requirements of this situation, the algorithm outlined in * RFC 1948 is used, with only small modifications. * * Implementation details: * * Time is based off the system timer, and is corrected so that it * increases by one megabyte per second. This allows for proper * recycling on high speed LANs while still leaving over an hour * before rollover. * * As reading the *exact* system time is too expensive to be done * whenever setting up a TCP connection, we increment the time * offset in two ways. First, a small random positive increment * is added to isn_offset for each connection that is set up. * Second, the function tcp_isn_tick fires once per clock tick * and increments isn_offset as necessary so that sequence numbers * are incremented at approximately ISN_BYTES_PER_SECOND. The * random positive increments serve only to ensure that the same * exact sequence number is never sent out twice (as could otherwise * happen when a port is recycled in less than the system tick * interval.) * * net.inet.tcp.isn_reseed_interval controls the number of seconds * between seeding of isn_secret. This is normally set to zero, * as reseeding should not be necessary. * * Locking of the global variables isn_secret, isn_last_reseed, isn_offset, * isn_offset_old, and isn_ctx is performed using the ISN lock. In * general, this means holding an exclusive (write) lock. */ #define ISN_BYTES_PER_SECOND 1048576 #define ISN_STATIC_INCREMENT 4096 #define ISN_RANDOM_INCREMENT (4096 - 1) #define ISN_SECRET_LENGTH 32 VNET_DEFINE_STATIC(u_char, isn_secret[ISN_SECRET_LENGTH]); VNET_DEFINE_STATIC(int, isn_last); VNET_DEFINE_STATIC(int, isn_last_reseed); VNET_DEFINE_STATIC(u_int32_t, isn_offset); VNET_DEFINE_STATIC(u_int32_t, isn_offset_old); #define V_isn_secret VNET(isn_secret) #define V_isn_last VNET(isn_last) #define V_isn_last_reseed VNET(isn_last_reseed) #define V_isn_offset VNET(isn_offset) #define V_isn_offset_old VNET(isn_offset_old) tcp_seq tcp_new_isn(struct in_conninfo *inc) { tcp_seq new_isn; u_int32_t projected_offset; ISN_LOCK(); /* Seed if this is the first use, reseed if requested. */ if ((V_isn_last_reseed == 0) || ((V_tcp_isn_reseed_interval > 0) && (((u_int)V_isn_last_reseed + (u_int)V_tcp_isn_reseed_interval*hz) < (u_int)ticks))) { arc4rand(&V_isn_secret, sizeof(V_isn_secret), 0); V_isn_last_reseed = ticks; } /* Compute the md5 hash and return the ISN. */ new_isn = (tcp_seq)tcp_keyed_hash(inc, V_isn_secret, sizeof(V_isn_secret)); V_isn_offset += ISN_STATIC_INCREMENT + (arc4random() & ISN_RANDOM_INCREMENT); if (ticks != V_isn_last) { projected_offset = V_isn_offset_old + ISN_BYTES_PER_SECOND / hz * (ticks - V_isn_last); if (SEQ_GT(projected_offset, V_isn_offset)) V_isn_offset = projected_offset; V_isn_offset_old = V_isn_offset; V_isn_last = ticks; } new_isn += V_isn_offset; ISN_UNLOCK(); return (new_isn); } /* * When a specific ICMP unreachable message is received and the * connection state is SYN-SENT, drop the connection. This behavior * is controlled by the icmp_may_rst sysctl. */ struct inpcb * tcp_drop_syn_sent(struct inpcb *inp, int errno) { struct tcpcb *tp; INP_INFO_RLOCK_ASSERT(&V_tcbinfo); INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); if ((inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) || (inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED)) return (inp); tp = intotcpcb(inp); if (tp->t_state != TCPS_SYN_SENT) return (inp); if (IS_FASTOPEN(tp->t_flags)) tcp_fastopen_disable_path(tp); tp = tcp_drop(tp, errno); if (tp != NULL) return (inp); else return (NULL); } /* * When `need fragmentation' ICMP is received, update our idea of the MSS * based on the new value. Also nudge TCP to send something, since we * know the packet we just sent was dropped. * This duplicates some code in the tcp_mss() function in tcp_input.c. */ static struct inpcb * tcp_mtudisc_notify(struct inpcb *inp, int error) { tcp_mtudisc(inp, -1); return (inp); } static void tcp_mtudisc(struct inpcb *inp, int mtuoffer) { struct tcpcb *tp; struct socket *so; INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); if ((inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) || (inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED)) return; tp = intotcpcb(inp); KASSERT(tp != NULL, ("tcp_mtudisc: tp == NULL")); tcp_mss_update(tp, -1, mtuoffer, NULL, NULL); so = inp->inp_socket; SOCKBUF_LOCK(&so->so_snd); /* If the mss is larger than the socket buffer, decrease the mss. */ if (so->so_snd.sb_hiwat < tp->t_maxseg) tp->t_maxseg = so->so_snd.sb_hiwat; SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_snd); TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_mturesent); tp->t_rtttime = 0; tp->snd_nxt = tp->snd_una; tcp_free_sackholes(tp); tp->snd_recover = tp->snd_max; if (tp->t_flags & TF_SACK_PERMIT) EXIT_FASTRECOVERY(tp->t_flags); tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_output(tp); } #ifdef INET /* * Look-up the routing entry to the peer of this inpcb. If no route * is found and it cannot be allocated, then return 0. This routine * is called by TCP routines that access the rmx structure and by * tcp_mss_update to get the peer/interface MTU. */ uint32_t tcp_maxmtu(struct in_conninfo *inc, struct tcp_ifcap *cap) { struct nhop4_extended nh4; struct ifnet *ifp; uint32_t maxmtu = 0; KASSERT(inc != NULL, ("tcp_maxmtu with NULL in_conninfo pointer")); if (inc->inc_faddr.s_addr != INADDR_ANY) { if (fib4_lookup_nh_ext(inc->inc_fibnum, inc->inc_faddr, NHR_REF, 0, &nh4) != 0) return (0); ifp = nh4.nh_ifp; maxmtu = nh4.nh_mtu; /* Report additional interface capabilities. */ if (cap != NULL) { if (ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_TSO4 && ifp->if_hwassist & CSUM_TSO) { cap->ifcap |= CSUM_TSO; cap->tsomax = ifp->if_hw_tsomax; cap->tsomaxsegcount = ifp->if_hw_tsomaxsegcount; cap->tsomaxsegsize = ifp->if_hw_tsomaxsegsize; } } fib4_free_nh_ext(inc->inc_fibnum, &nh4); } return (maxmtu); } #endif /* INET */ #ifdef INET6 uint32_t tcp_maxmtu6(struct in_conninfo *inc, struct tcp_ifcap *cap) { struct nhop6_extended nh6; struct in6_addr dst6; uint32_t scopeid; struct ifnet *ifp; uint32_t maxmtu = 0; KASSERT(inc != NULL, ("tcp_maxmtu6 with NULL in_conninfo pointer")); if (inc->inc_flags & INC_IPV6MINMTU) return (IPV6_MMTU); if (!IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(&inc->inc6_faddr)) { in6_splitscope(&inc->inc6_faddr, &dst6, &scopeid); if (fib6_lookup_nh_ext(inc->inc_fibnum, &dst6, scopeid, 0, 0, &nh6) != 0) return (0); ifp = nh6.nh_ifp; maxmtu = nh6.nh_mtu; /* Report additional interface capabilities. */ if (cap != NULL) { if (ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_TSO6 && ifp->if_hwassist & CSUM_TSO) { cap->ifcap |= CSUM_TSO; cap->tsomax = ifp->if_hw_tsomax; cap->tsomaxsegcount = ifp->if_hw_tsomaxsegcount; cap->tsomaxsegsize = ifp->if_hw_tsomaxsegsize; } } fib6_free_nh_ext(inc->inc_fibnum, &nh6); } return (maxmtu); } #endif /* INET6 */ /* * Calculate effective SMSS per RFC5681 definition for a given TCP * connection at its current state, taking into account SACK and etc. */ u_int tcp_maxseg(const struct tcpcb *tp) { u_int optlen; if (tp->t_flags & TF_NOOPT) return (tp->t_maxseg); /* * Here we have a simplified code from tcp_addoptions(), * without a proper loop, and having most of paddings hardcoded. * We might make mistakes with padding here in some edge cases, * but this is harmless, since result of tcp_maxseg() is used * only in cwnd and ssthresh estimations. */ #define PAD(len) ((((len) / 4) + !!((len) % 4)) * 4) if (TCPS_HAVEESTABLISHED(tp->t_state)) { if (tp->t_flags & TF_RCVD_TSTMP) optlen = TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_APPA; else optlen = 0; #if defined(IPSEC_SUPPORT) || defined(TCP_SIGNATURE) if (tp->t_flags & TF_SIGNATURE) optlen += PAD(TCPOLEN_SIGNATURE); #endif if ((tp->t_flags & TF_SACK_PERMIT) && tp->rcv_numsacks > 0) { optlen += TCPOLEN_SACKHDR; optlen += tp->rcv_numsacks * TCPOLEN_SACK; optlen = PAD(optlen); } } else { if (tp->t_flags & TF_REQ_TSTMP) optlen = TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_APPA; else optlen = PAD(TCPOLEN_MAXSEG); if (tp->t_flags & TF_REQ_SCALE) optlen += PAD(TCPOLEN_WINDOW); #if defined(IPSEC_SUPPORT) || defined(TCP_SIGNATURE) if (tp->t_flags & TF_SIGNATURE) optlen += PAD(TCPOLEN_SIGNATURE); #endif if (tp->t_flags & TF_SACK_PERMIT) optlen += PAD(TCPOLEN_SACK_PERMITTED); } #undef PAD optlen = min(optlen, TCP_MAXOLEN); return (tp->t_maxseg - optlen); } static int sysctl_drop(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { /* addrs[0] is a foreign socket, addrs[1] is a local one. */ struct sockaddr_storage addrs[2]; struct inpcb *inp; struct tcpcb *tp; struct tcptw *tw; struct sockaddr_in *fin, *lin; struct epoch_tracker et; #ifdef INET6 struct sockaddr_in6 *fin6, *lin6; #endif int error; inp = NULL; fin = lin = NULL; #ifdef INET6 fin6 = lin6 = NULL; #endif error = 0; if (req->oldptr != NULL || req->oldlen != 0) return (EINVAL); if (req->newptr == NULL) return (EPERM); if (req->newlen < sizeof(addrs)) return (ENOMEM); error = SYSCTL_IN(req, &addrs, sizeof(addrs)); if (error) return (error); switch (addrs[0].ss_family) { #ifdef INET6 case AF_INET6: fin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&addrs[0]; lin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&addrs[1]; if (fin6->sin6_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6) || lin6->sin6_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6)) return (EINVAL); if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&fin6->sin6_addr)) { if (!IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&lin6->sin6_addr)) return (EINVAL); in6_sin6_2_sin_in_sock((struct sockaddr *)&addrs[0]); in6_sin6_2_sin_in_sock((struct sockaddr *)&addrs[1]); fin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&addrs[0]; lin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&addrs[1]; break; } error = sa6_embedscope(fin6, V_ip6_use_defzone); if (error) return (error); error = sa6_embedscope(lin6, V_ip6_use_defzone); if (error) return (error); break; #endif #ifdef INET case AF_INET: fin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&addrs[0]; lin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&addrs[1]; if (fin->sin_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in) || lin->sin_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) return (EINVAL); break; #endif default: return (EINVAL); } INP_INFO_RLOCK_ET(&V_tcbinfo, et); switch (addrs[0].ss_family) { #ifdef INET6 case AF_INET6: inp = in6_pcblookup(&V_tcbinfo, &fin6->sin6_addr, fin6->sin6_port, &lin6->sin6_addr, lin6->sin6_port, INPLOOKUP_WLOCKPCB, NULL); break; #endif #ifdef INET case AF_INET: inp = in_pcblookup(&V_tcbinfo, fin->sin_addr, fin->sin_port, lin->sin_addr, lin->sin_port, INPLOOKUP_WLOCKPCB, NULL); break; #endif } if (inp != NULL) { if (inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) { /* * XXXRW: There currently exists a state where an * inpcb is present, but its timewait state has been * discarded. For now, don't allow dropping of this * type of inpcb. */ tw = intotw(inp); if (tw != NULL) tcp_twclose(tw, 0); else INP_WUNLOCK(inp); } else if (!(inp->inp_flags & INP_DROPPED) && !(inp->inp_socket->so_options & SO_ACCEPTCONN)) { tp = intotcpcb(inp); tp = tcp_drop(tp, ECONNABORTED); if (tp != NULL) INP_WUNLOCK(inp); } else INP_WUNLOCK(inp); } else error = ESRCH; INP_INFO_RUNLOCK_ET(&V_tcbinfo, et); return (error); } SYSCTL_PROC(_net_inet_tcp, TCPCTL_DROP, drop, CTLFLAG_VNET | CTLTYPE_STRUCT | CTLFLAG_WR | CTLFLAG_SKIP, NULL, 0, sysctl_drop, "", "Drop TCP connection"); /* * Generate a standardized TCP log line for use throughout the * tcp subsystem. Memory allocation is done with M_NOWAIT to * allow use in the interrupt context. * * NB: The caller MUST free(s, M_TCPLOG) the returned string. * NB: The function may return NULL if memory allocation failed. * * Due to header inclusion and ordering limitations the struct ip * and ip6_hdr pointers have to be passed as void pointers. */ char * tcp_log_vain(struct in_conninfo *inc, struct tcphdr *th, void *ip4hdr, const void *ip6hdr) { /* Is logging enabled? */ if (tcp_log_in_vain == 0) return (NULL); return (tcp_log_addr(inc, th, ip4hdr, ip6hdr)); } char * tcp_log_addrs(struct in_conninfo *inc, struct tcphdr *th, void *ip4hdr, const void *ip6hdr) { /* Is logging enabled? */ if (tcp_log_debug == 0) return (NULL); return (tcp_log_addr(inc, th, ip4hdr, ip6hdr)); } static char * tcp_log_addr(struct in_conninfo *inc, struct tcphdr *th, void *ip4hdr, const void *ip6hdr) { char *s, *sp; size_t size; struct ip *ip; #ifdef INET6 const struct ip6_hdr *ip6; ip6 = (const struct ip6_hdr *)ip6hdr; #endif /* INET6 */ ip = (struct ip *)ip4hdr; /* * The log line looks like this: * "TCP: [1.2.3.4]:50332 to [1.2.3.4]:80 tcpflags 0x2" */ size = sizeof("TCP: []:12345 to []:12345 tcpflags 0x2<>") + sizeof(PRINT_TH_FLAGS) + 1 + #ifdef INET6 2 * INET6_ADDRSTRLEN; #else 2 * INET_ADDRSTRLEN; #endif /* INET6 */ s = malloc(size, M_TCPLOG, M_ZERO|M_NOWAIT); if (s == NULL) return (NULL); strcat(s, "TCP: ["); sp = s + strlen(s); if (inc && ((inc->inc_flags & INC_ISIPV6) == 0)) { inet_ntoa_r(inc->inc_faddr, sp); sp = s + strlen(s); sprintf(sp, "]:%i to [", ntohs(inc->inc_fport)); sp = s + strlen(s); inet_ntoa_r(inc->inc_laddr, sp); sp = s + strlen(s); sprintf(sp, "]:%i", ntohs(inc->inc_lport)); #ifdef INET6 } else if (inc) { ip6_sprintf(sp, &inc->inc6_faddr); sp = s + strlen(s); sprintf(sp, "]:%i to [", ntohs(inc->inc_fport)); sp = s + strlen(s); ip6_sprintf(sp, &inc->inc6_laddr); sp = s + strlen(s); sprintf(sp, "]:%i", ntohs(inc->inc_lport)); } else if (ip6 && th) { ip6_sprintf(sp, &ip6->ip6_src); sp = s + strlen(s); sprintf(sp, "]:%i to [", ntohs(th->th_sport)); sp = s + strlen(s); ip6_sprintf(sp, &ip6->ip6_dst); sp = s + strlen(s); sprintf(sp, "]:%i", ntohs(th->th_dport)); #endif /* INET6 */ #ifdef INET } else if (ip && th) { inet_ntoa_r(ip->ip_src, sp); sp = s + strlen(s); sprintf(sp, "]:%i to [", ntohs(th->th_sport)); sp = s + strlen(s); inet_ntoa_r(ip->ip_dst, sp); sp = s + strlen(s); sprintf(sp, "]:%i", ntohs(th->th_dport)); #endif /* INET */ } else { free(s, M_TCPLOG); return (NULL); } sp = s + strlen(s); if (th) sprintf(sp, " tcpflags 0x%b", th->th_flags, PRINT_TH_FLAGS); if (*(s + size - 1) != '\0') panic("%s: string too long", __func__); return (s); } /* * A subroutine which makes it easy to track TCP state changes with DTrace. * This function shouldn't be called for t_state initializations that don't * correspond to actual TCP state transitions. */ void tcp_state_change(struct tcpcb *tp, int newstate) { #if defined(KDTRACE_HOOKS) int pstate = tp->t_state; #endif TCPSTATES_DEC(tp->t_state); TCPSTATES_INC(newstate); tp->t_state = newstate; TCP_PROBE6(state__change, NULL, tp, NULL, tp, NULL, pstate); } /* * Create an external-format (``xtcpcb'') structure using the information in * the kernel-format tcpcb structure pointed to by tp. This is done to * reduce the spew of irrelevant information over this interface, to isolate * user code from changes in the kernel structure, and potentially to provide * information-hiding if we decide that some of this information should be * hidden from users. */ void tcp_inptoxtp(const struct inpcb *inp, struct xtcpcb *xt) { struct tcpcb *tp = intotcpcb(inp); sbintime_t now; bzero(xt, sizeof(*xt)); if (inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) { xt->t_state = TCPS_TIME_WAIT; } else { xt->t_state = tp->t_state; xt->t_logstate = tp->t_logstate; xt->t_flags = tp->t_flags; xt->t_sndzerowin = tp->t_sndzerowin; xt->t_sndrexmitpack = tp->t_sndrexmitpack; xt->t_rcvoopack = tp->t_rcvoopack; now = getsbinuptime(); #define COPYTIMER(ttt) do { \ if (callout_active(&tp->t_timers->ttt)) \ xt->ttt = (tp->t_timers->ttt.c_time - now) / \ SBT_1MS; \ else \ xt->ttt = 0; \ } while (0) COPYTIMER(tt_delack); COPYTIMER(tt_rexmt); COPYTIMER(tt_persist); COPYTIMER(tt_keep); COPYTIMER(tt_2msl); #undef COPYTIMER xt->t_rcvtime = 1000 * (ticks - tp->t_rcvtime) / hz; bcopy(tp->t_fb->tfb_tcp_block_name, xt->xt_stack, TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX); #ifdef TCP_BLACKBOX (void)tcp_log_get_id(tp, xt->xt_logid); #endif } xt->xt_len = sizeof(struct xtcpcb); in_pcbtoxinpcb(inp, &xt->xt_inp); if (inp->inp_socket == NULL) xt->xt_inp.xi_socket.xso_protocol = IPPROTO_TCP; } Index: stable/12/sys/netinet/tcp_var.h =================================================================== --- stable/12/sys/netinet/tcp_var.h (revision 351992) +++ stable/12/sys/netinet/tcp_var.h (revision 351993) @@ -1,972 +1,973 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause * * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993, 1994, 1995 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)tcp_var.h 8.4 (Berkeley) 5/24/95 * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _NETINET_TCP_VAR_H_ #define _NETINET_TCP_VAR_H_ #include #include #ifdef _KERNEL #include #include #endif #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_WANT_TCPCB) /* TCP segment queue entry */ struct tseg_qent { TAILQ_ENTRY(tseg_qent) tqe_q; struct mbuf *tqe_m; /* mbuf contains packet */ struct mbuf *tqe_last; /* last mbuf in chain */ tcp_seq tqe_start; /* TCP Sequence number start */ int tqe_len; /* TCP segment data length */ uint32_t tqe_flags; /* The flags from the th->th_flags */ uint32_t tqe_mbuf_cnt; /* Count of mbuf overhead */ }; TAILQ_HEAD(tsegqe_head, tseg_qent); struct sackblk { tcp_seq start; /* start seq no. of sack block */ tcp_seq end; /* end seq no. */ }; struct sackhole { tcp_seq start; /* start seq no. of hole */ tcp_seq end; /* end seq no. */ tcp_seq rxmit; /* next seq. no in hole to be retransmitted */ TAILQ_ENTRY(sackhole) scblink; /* scoreboard linkage */ }; struct sackhint { struct sackhole *nexthole; int sack_bytes_rexmit; tcp_seq last_sack_ack; /* Most recent/largest sacked ack */ int ispare; /* explicit pad for 64bit alignment */ int sacked_bytes; /* * Total sacked bytes reported by the * receiver via sack option */ uint32_t _pad1[1]; /* TBD */ uint64_t _pad[1]; /* TBD */ }; #define SEGQ_EMPTY(tp) TAILQ_EMPTY(&(tp)->t_segq) STAILQ_HEAD(tcp_log_stailq, tcp_log_mem); /* * Tcp control block, one per tcp; fields: * Organized for 64 byte cacheline efficiency based * on common tcp_input/tcp_output processing. */ struct tcpcb { /* Cache line 1 */ struct inpcb *t_inpcb; /* back pointer to internet pcb */ struct tcp_function_block *t_fb;/* TCP function call block */ void *t_fb_ptr; /* Pointer to t_fb specific data */ uint32_t t_maxseg:24, /* maximum segment size */ t_logstate:8; /* State of "black box" logging */ uint32_t t_port:16, /* Tunneling (over udp) port */ t_state:4, /* state of this connection */ t_idle_reduce : 1, t_delayed_ack: 7, /* Delayed ack variable */ bits_spare : 4; u_int t_flags; tcp_seq snd_una; /* sent but unacknowledged */ tcp_seq snd_max; /* highest sequence number sent; * used to recognize retransmits */ tcp_seq snd_nxt; /* send next */ tcp_seq snd_up; /* send urgent pointer */ uint32_t snd_wnd; /* send window */ uint32_t snd_cwnd; /* congestion-controlled window */ uint32_t t_peakrate_thr; /* pre-calculated peak rate threshold */ /* Cache line 2 */ u_int32_t ts_offset; /* our timestamp offset */ u_int32_t rfbuf_ts; /* recv buffer autoscaling timestamp */ int rcv_numsacks; /* # distinct sack blks present */ u_int t_tsomax; /* TSO total burst length limit in bytes */ u_int t_tsomaxsegcount; /* TSO maximum segment count */ u_int t_tsomaxsegsize; /* TSO maximum segment size in bytes */ tcp_seq rcv_nxt; /* receive next */ tcp_seq rcv_adv; /* advertised window */ uint32_t rcv_wnd; /* receive window */ u_int t_flags2; /* More tcpcb flags storage */ int t_srtt; /* smoothed round-trip time */ int t_rttvar; /* variance in round-trip time */ u_int32_t ts_recent; /* timestamp echo data */ u_char snd_scale; /* window scaling for send window */ u_char rcv_scale; /* window scaling for recv window */ u_char snd_limited; /* segments limited transmitted */ u_char request_r_scale; /* pending window scaling */ tcp_seq last_ack_sent; u_int t_rcvtime; /* inactivity time */ /* Cache line 3 */ tcp_seq rcv_up; /* receive urgent pointer */ int t_segqlen; /* segment reassembly queue length */ uint32_t t_segqmbuflen; /* Count of bytes mbufs on all entries */ struct tsegqe_head t_segq; /* segment reassembly queue */ struct mbuf *t_in_pkt; struct mbuf *t_tail_pkt; struct tcp_timer *t_timers; /* All the TCP timers in one struct */ struct vnet *t_vnet; /* back pointer to parent vnet */ uint32_t snd_ssthresh; /* snd_cwnd size threshold for * for slow start exponential to * linear switch */ tcp_seq snd_wl1; /* window update seg seq number */ /* Cache line 4 */ tcp_seq snd_wl2; /* window update seg ack number */ tcp_seq irs; /* initial receive sequence number */ tcp_seq iss; /* initial send sequence number */ u_int t_acktime; u_int ts_recent_age; /* when last updated */ tcp_seq snd_recover; /* for use in NewReno Fast Recovery */ uint16_t cl4_spare; /* Spare to adjust CL 4 */ char t_oobflags; /* have some */ char t_iobc; /* input character */ int t_rxtcur; /* current retransmit value (ticks) */ int t_rxtshift; /* log(2) of rexmt exp. backoff */ u_int t_rtttime; /* RTT measurement start time */ tcp_seq t_rtseq; /* sequence number being timed */ u_int t_starttime; /* time connection was established */ u_int t_pmtud_saved_maxseg; /* pre-blackhole MSS */ u_int t_rttmin; /* minimum rtt allowed */ u_int t_rttbest; /* best rtt we've seen */ int t_softerror; /* possible error not yet reported */ uint32_t max_sndwnd; /* largest window peer has offered */ /* Cache line 5 */ uint32_t snd_cwnd_prev; /* cwnd prior to retransmit */ uint32_t snd_ssthresh_prev; /* ssthresh prior to retransmit */ tcp_seq snd_recover_prev; /* snd_recover prior to retransmit */ int t_sndzerowin; /* zero-window updates sent */ u_long t_rttupdated; /* number of times rtt sampled */ int snd_numholes; /* number of holes seen by sender */ u_int t_badrxtwin; /* window for retransmit recovery */ TAILQ_HEAD(sackhole_head, sackhole) snd_holes; /* SACK scoreboard (sorted) */ tcp_seq snd_fack; /* last seq number(+1) sack'd by rcv'r*/ tcp_seq sack_newdata; /* New data xmitted in this recovery episode starts at this seq number */ struct sackblk sackblks[MAX_SACK_BLKS]; /* seq nos. of sack blocks */ struct sackhint sackhint; /* SACK scoreboard hint */ int t_rttlow; /* smallest observerved RTT */ int rfbuf_cnt; /* recv buffer autoscaling byte count */ struct toedev *tod; /* toedev handling this connection */ int t_sndrexmitpack; /* retransmit packets sent */ int t_rcvoopack; /* out-of-order packets received */ void *t_toe; /* TOE pcb pointer */ struct cc_algo *cc_algo; /* congestion control algorithm */ struct cc_var *ccv; /* congestion control specific vars */ struct osd *osd; /* storage for Khelp module data */ int t_bytes_acked; /* # bytes acked during current RTT */ u_int t_maxunacktime; u_int t_keepinit; /* time to establish connection */ u_int t_keepidle; /* time before keepalive probes begin */ u_int t_keepintvl; /* interval between keepalives */ u_int t_keepcnt; /* number of keepalives before close */ int t_dupacks; /* consecutive dup acks recd */ int t_lognum; /* Number of log entries */ struct tcp_log_stailq t_logs; /* Log buffer */ struct tcp_log_id_node *t_lin; struct tcp_log_id_bucket *t_lib; const char *t_output_caller; /* Function that called tcp_output */ uint32_t t_logsn; /* Log "serial number" */ uint8_t t_tfo_client_cookie_len; /* TCP Fast Open client cookie length */ unsigned int *t_tfo_pending; /* TCP Fast Open server pending counter */ union { uint8_t client[TCP_FASTOPEN_MAX_COOKIE_LEN]; uint64_t server; } t_tfo_cookie; /* TCP Fast Open cookie to send */ #ifdef TCPPCAP struct mbufq t_inpkts; /* List of saved input packets. */ struct mbufq t_outpkts; /* List of saved output packets. */ #endif }; #endif /* _KERNEL || _WANT_TCPCB */ #ifdef _KERNEL struct tcptemp { u_char tt_ipgen[40]; /* the size must be of max ip header, now IPv6 */ struct tcphdr tt_t; }; /* * TODO: We yet need to brave plowing in * to tcp_input() and the pru_usrreq() block. * Right now these go to the old standards which * are somewhat ok, but in the long term may * need to be changed. If we do tackle tcp_input() * then we need to get rid of the tcp_do_segment() * function below. */ /* Flags for tcp functions */ #define TCP_FUNC_BEING_REMOVED 0x01 /* Can no longer be referenced */ /* * If defining the optional tcp_timers, in the * tfb_tcp_timer_stop call you must use the * callout_async_drain() function with the * tcp_timer_discard callback. You should check * the return of callout_async_drain() and if 0 * increment tt_draincnt. Since the timer sub-system * does not know your callbacks you must provide a * stop_all function that loops through and calls * tcp_timer_stop() with each of your defined timers. * Adding a tfb_tcp_handoff_ok function allows the socket * option to change stacks to query you even if the * connection is in a later stage. You return 0 to * say you can take over and run your stack, you return * non-zero (an error number) to say no you can't. * If the function is undefined you can only change * in the early states (before connect or listen). * tfb_tcp_fb_fini is changed to add a flag to tell * the old stack if the tcb is being destroyed or * not. A one in the flag means the TCB is being * destroyed, a zero indicates its transitioning to * another stack (via socket option). */ struct tcp_function_block { char tfb_tcp_block_name[TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX]; int (*tfb_tcp_output)(struct tcpcb *); int (*tfb_tcp_output_wtime)(struct tcpcb *, const struct timeval *); void (*tfb_tcp_do_segment)(struct mbuf *, struct tcphdr *, struct socket *, struct tcpcb *, int, int, uint8_t); void (*tfb_tcp_hpts_do_segment)(struct mbuf *, struct tcphdr *, struct socket *, struct tcpcb *, int, int, uint8_t, int, struct timeval *); int (*tfb_tcp_ctloutput)(struct socket *so, struct sockopt *sopt, struct inpcb *inp, struct tcpcb *tp); /* Optional memory allocation/free routine */ int (*tfb_tcp_fb_init)(struct tcpcb *); void (*tfb_tcp_fb_fini)(struct tcpcb *, int); /* Optional timers, must define all if you define one */ int (*tfb_tcp_timer_stop_all)(struct tcpcb *); void (*tfb_tcp_timer_activate)(struct tcpcb *, uint32_t, u_int); int (*tfb_tcp_timer_active)(struct tcpcb *, uint32_t); void (*tfb_tcp_timer_stop)(struct tcpcb *, uint32_t); void (*tfb_tcp_rexmit_tmr)(struct tcpcb *); int (*tfb_tcp_handoff_ok)(struct tcpcb *); void (*tfb_tcp_mtu_chg)(struct tcpcb *); volatile uint32_t tfb_refcnt; uint32_t tfb_flags; uint8_t tfb_id; }; struct tcp_function { TAILQ_ENTRY(tcp_function) tf_next; char tf_name[TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX]; struct tcp_function_block *tf_fb; }; TAILQ_HEAD(tcp_funchead, tcp_function); #endif /* _KERNEL */ /* * Flags and utility macros for the t_flags field. */ #define TF_ACKNOW 0x000001 /* ack peer immediately */ #define TF_DELACK 0x000002 /* ack, but try to delay it */ #define TF_NODELAY 0x000004 /* don't delay packets to coalesce */ #define TF_NOOPT 0x000008 /* don't use tcp options */ #define TF_SENTFIN 0x000010 /* have sent FIN */ #define TF_REQ_SCALE 0x000020 /* have/will request window scaling */ #define TF_RCVD_SCALE 0x000040 /* other side has requested scaling */ #define TF_REQ_TSTMP 0x000080 /* have/will request timestamps */ #define TF_RCVD_TSTMP 0x000100 /* a timestamp was received in SYN */ #define TF_SACK_PERMIT 0x000200 /* other side said I could SACK */ #define TF_NEEDSYN 0x000400 /* send SYN (implicit state) */ #define TF_NEEDFIN 0x000800 /* send FIN (implicit state) */ #define TF_NOPUSH 0x001000 /* don't push */ #define TF_PREVVALID 0x002000 /* saved values for bad rxmit valid */ #define TF_MORETOCOME 0x010000 /* More data to be appended to sock */ #define TF_LQ_OVERFLOW 0x020000 /* listen queue overflow */ #define TF_LASTIDLE 0x040000 /* connection was previously idle */ #define TF_RXWIN0SENT 0x080000 /* sent a receiver win 0 in response */ #define TF_FASTRECOVERY 0x100000 /* in NewReno Fast Recovery */ #define TF_WASFRECOVERY 0x200000 /* was in NewReno Fast Recovery */ #define TF_SIGNATURE 0x400000 /* require MD5 digests (RFC2385) */ #define TF_FORCEDATA 0x800000 /* force out a byte */ #define TF_TSO 0x1000000 /* TSO enabled on this connection */ #define TF_TOE 0x2000000 /* this connection is offloaded */ #define TF_ECN_PERMIT 0x4000000 /* connection ECN-ready */ #define TF_ECN_SND_CWR 0x8000000 /* ECN CWR in queue */ #define TF_ECN_SND_ECE 0x10000000 /* ECN ECE in queue */ #define TF_CONGRECOVERY 0x20000000 /* congestion recovery mode */ #define TF_WASCRECOVERY 0x40000000 /* was in congestion recovery */ #define TF_FASTOPEN 0x80000000 /* TCP Fast Open indication */ #define IN_FASTRECOVERY(t_flags) (t_flags & TF_FASTRECOVERY) #define ENTER_FASTRECOVERY(t_flags) t_flags |= TF_FASTRECOVERY #define EXIT_FASTRECOVERY(t_flags) t_flags &= ~TF_FASTRECOVERY #define IN_CONGRECOVERY(t_flags) (t_flags & TF_CONGRECOVERY) #define ENTER_CONGRECOVERY(t_flags) t_flags |= TF_CONGRECOVERY #define EXIT_CONGRECOVERY(t_flags) t_flags &= ~TF_CONGRECOVERY #define IN_RECOVERY(t_flags) (t_flags & (TF_CONGRECOVERY | TF_FASTRECOVERY)) #define ENTER_RECOVERY(t_flags) t_flags |= (TF_CONGRECOVERY | TF_FASTRECOVERY) #define EXIT_RECOVERY(t_flags) t_flags &= ~(TF_CONGRECOVERY | TF_FASTRECOVERY) #if defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(TCP_RFC7413) #define IS_FASTOPEN(t_flags) (false) #else #define IS_FASTOPEN(t_flags) (t_flags & TF_FASTOPEN) #endif #define BYTES_THIS_ACK(tp, th) (th->th_ack - tp->snd_una) /* * Flags for the t_oobflags field. */ #define TCPOOB_HAVEDATA 0x01 #define TCPOOB_HADDATA 0x02 /* * Flags for the extended TCP flags field, t_flags2 */ #define TF2_PLPMTU_BLACKHOLE 0x00000001 /* Possible PLPMTUD Black Hole. */ #define TF2_PLPMTU_PMTUD 0x00000002 /* Allowed to attempt PLPMTUD. */ #define TF2_PLPMTU_MAXSEGSNT 0x00000004 /* Last seg sent was full seg. */ #define TF2_LOG_AUTO 0x00000008 /* Session is auto-logging. */ #define TF2_DROP_AF_DATA 0x00000010 /* Drop after all data ack'd */ /* * Structure to hold TCP options that are only used during segment * processing (in tcp_input), but not held in the tcpcb. * It's basically used to reduce the number of parameters * to tcp_dooptions and tcp_addoptions. * The binary order of the to_flags is relevant for packing of the * options in tcp_addoptions. */ struct tcpopt { u_int32_t to_flags; /* which options are present */ #define TOF_MSS 0x0001 /* maximum segment size */ #define TOF_SCALE 0x0002 /* window scaling */ #define TOF_SACKPERM 0x0004 /* SACK permitted */ #define TOF_TS 0x0010 /* timestamp */ #define TOF_SIGNATURE 0x0040 /* TCP-MD5 signature option (RFC2385) */ #define TOF_SACK 0x0080 /* Peer sent SACK option */ #define TOF_FASTOPEN 0x0100 /* TCP Fast Open (TFO) cookie */ #define TOF_MAXOPT 0x0200 u_int32_t to_tsval; /* new timestamp */ u_int32_t to_tsecr; /* reflected timestamp */ u_char *to_sacks; /* pointer to the first SACK blocks */ u_char *to_signature; /* pointer to the TCP-MD5 signature */ u_int8_t *to_tfo_cookie; /* pointer to the TFO cookie */ u_int16_t to_mss; /* maximum segment size */ u_int8_t to_wscale; /* window scaling */ u_int8_t to_nsacks; /* number of SACK blocks */ u_int8_t to_tfo_len; /* TFO cookie length */ u_int32_t to_spare; /* UTO */ }; /* * Flags for tcp_dooptions. */ #define TO_SYN 0x01 /* parse SYN-only options */ struct hc_metrics_lite { /* must stay in sync with hc_metrics */ uint32_t rmx_mtu; /* MTU for this path */ uint32_t rmx_ssthresh; /* outbound gateway buffer limit */ uint32_t rmx_rtt; /* estimated round trip time */ uint32_t rmx_rttvar; /* estimated rtt variance */ uint32_t rmx_cwnd; /* congestion window */ uint32_t rmx_sendpipe; /* outbound delay-bandwidth product */ uint32_t rmx_recvpipe; /* inbound delay-bandwidth product */ }; /* * Used by tcp_maxmtu() to communicate interface specific features * and limits at the time of connection setup. */ struct tcp_ifcap { int ifcap; u_int tsomax; u_int tsomaxsegcount; u_int tsomaxsegsize; }; #ifndef _NETINET_IN_PCB_H_ struct in_conninfo; #endif /* _NETINET_IN_PCB_H_ */ struct tcptw { struct inpcb *tw_inpcb; /* XXX back pointer to internet pcb */ tcp_seq snd_nxt; tcp_seq rcv_nxt; tcp_seq iss; tcp_seq irs; u_short last_win; /* cached window value */ short tw_so_options; /* copy of so_options */ struct ucred *tw_cred; /* user credentials */ u_int32_t t_recent; u_int32_t ts_offset; /* our timestamp offset */ u_int t_starttime; int tw_time; TAILQ_ENTRY(tcptw) tw_2msl; void *tw_pspare; /* TCP_SIGNATURE */ u_int *tw_spare; /* TCP_SIGNATURE */ }; #define intotcpcb(ip) ((struct tcpcb *)(ip)->inp_ppcb) #define intotw(ip) ((struct tcptw *)(ip)->inp_ppcb) #define sototcpcb(so) (intotcpcb(sotoinpcb(so))) /* * The smoothed round-trip time and estimated variance * are stored as fixed point numbers scaled by the values below. * For convenience, these scales are also used in smoothing the average * (smoothed = (1/scale)sample + ((scale-1)/scale)smoothed). * With these scales, srtt has 3 bits to the right of the binary point, * and thus an "ALPHA" of 0.875. rttvar has 2 bits to the right of the * binary point, and is smoothed with an ALPHA of 0.75. */ #define TCP_RTT_SCALE 32 /* multiplier for srtt; 3 bits frac. */ #define TCP_RTT_SHIFT 5 /* shift for srtt; 3 bits frac. */ #define TCP_RTTVAR_SCALE 16 /* multiplier for rttvar; 2 bits */ #define TCP_RTTVAR_SHIFT 4 /* shift for rttvar; 2 bits */ #define TCP_DELTA_SHIFT 2 /* see tcp_input.c */ /* * The initial retransmission should happen at rtt + 4 * rttvar. * Because of the way we do the smoothing, srtt and rttvar * will each average +1/2 tick of bias. When we compute * the retransmit timer, we want 1/2 tick of rounding and * 1 extra tick because of +-1/2 tick uncertainty in the * firing of the timer. The bias will give us exactly the * 1.5 tick we need. But, because the bias is * statistical, we have to test that we don't drop below * the minimum feasible timer (which is 2 ticks). * This version of the macro adapted from a paper by Lawrence * Brakmo and Larry Peterson which outlines a problem caused * by insufficient precision in the original implementation, * which results in inappropriately large RTO values for very * fast networks. */ #define TCP_REXMTVAL(tp) \ max((tp)->t_rttmin, (((tp)->t_srtt >> (TCP_RTT_SHIFT - TCP_DELTA_SHIFT)) \ + (tp)->t_rttvar) >> TCP_DELTA_SHIFT) /* * TCP statistics. * Many of these should be kept per connection, * but that's inconvenient at the moment. */ struct tcpstat { uint64_t tcps_connattempt; /* connections initiated */ uint64_t tcps_accepts; /* connections accepted */ uint64_t tcps_connects; /* connections established */ uint64_t tcps_drops; /* connections dropped */ uint64_t tcps_conndrops; /* embryonic connections dropped */ uint64_t tcps_minmssdrops; /* average minmss too low drops */ uint64_t tcps_closed; /* conn. closed (includes drops) */ uint64_t tcps_segstimed; /* segs where we tried to get rtt */ uint64_t tcps_rttupdated; /* times we succeeded */ uint64_t tcps_delack; /* delayed acks sent */ uint64_t tcps_timeoutdrop; /* conn. dropped in rxmt timeout */ uint64_t tcps_rexmttimeo; /* retransmit timeouts */ uint64_t tcps_persisttimeo; /* persist timeouts */ uint64_t tcps_keeptimeo; /* keepalive timeouts */ uint64_t tcps_keepprobe; /* keepalive probes sent */ uint64_t tcps_keepdrops; /* connections dropped in keepalive */ uint64_t tcps_sndtotal; /* total packets sent */ uint64_t tcps_sndpack; /* data packets sent */ uint64_t tcps_sndbyte; /* data bytes sent */ uint64_t tcps_sndrexmitpack; /* data packets retransmitted */ uint64_t tcps_sndrexmitbyte; /* data bytes retransmitted */ uint64_t tcps_sndrexmitbad; /* unnecessary packet retransmissions */ uint64_t tcps_sndacks; /* ack-only packets sent */ uint64_t tcps_sndprobe; /* window probes sent */ uint64_t tcps_sndurg; /* packets sent with URG only */ uint64_t tcps_sndwinup; /* window update-only packets sent */ uint64_t tcps_sndctrl; /* control (SYN|FIN|RST) packets sent */ uint64_t tcps_rcvtotal; /* total packets received */ uint64_t tcps_rcvpack; /* packets received in sequence */ uint64_t tcps_rcvbyte; /* bytes received in sequence */ uint64_t tcps_rcvbadsum; /* packets received with ccksum errs */ uint64_t tcps_rcvbadoff; /* packets received with bad offset */ uint64_t tcps_rcvreassfull; /* packets dropped for no reass space */ uint64_t tcps_rcvshort; /* packets received too short */ uint64_t tcps_rcvduppack; /* duplicate-only packets received */ uint64_t tcps_rcvdupbyte; /* duplicate-only bytes received */ uint64_t tcps_rcvpartduppack; /* packets with some duplicate data */ uint64_t tcps_rcvpartdupbyte; /* dup. bytes in part-dup. packets */ uint64_t tcps_rcvoopack; /* out-of-order packets received */ uint64_t tcps_rcvoobyte; /* out-of-order bytes received */ uint64_t tcps_rcvpackafterwin; /* packets with data after window */ uint64_t tcps_rcvbyteafterwin; /* bytes rcvd after window */ uint64_t tcps_rcvafterclose; /* packets rcvd after "close" */ uint64_t tcps_rcvwinprobe; /* rcvd window probe packets */ uint64_t tcps_rcvdupack; /* rcvd duplicate acks */ uint64_t tcps_rcvacktoomuch; /* rcvd acks for unsent data */ uint64_t tcps_rcvackpack; /* rcvd ack packets */ uint64_t tcps_rcvackbyte; /* bytes acked by rcvd acks */ uint64_t tcps_rcvwinupd; /* rcvd window update packets */ uint64_t tcps_pawsdrop; /* segments dropped due to PAWS */ uint64_t tcps_predack; /* times hdr predict ok for acks */ uint64_t tcps_preddat; /* times hdr predict ok for data pkts */ uint64_t tcps_pcbcachemiss; uint64_t tcps_cachedrtt; /* times cached RTT in route updated */ uint64_t tcps_cachedrttvar; /* times cached rttvar updated */ uint64_t tcps_cachedssthresh; /* times cached ssthresh updated */ uint64_t tcps_usedrtt; /* times RTT initialized from route */ uint64_t tcps_usedrttvar; /* times RTTVAR initialized from rt */ uint64_t tcps_usedssthresh; /* times ssthresh initialized from rt*/ uint64_t tcps_persistdrop; /* timeout in persist state */ uint64_t tcps_badsyn; /* bogus SYN, e.g. premature ACK */ uint64_t tcps_mturesent; /* resends due to MTU discovery */ uint64_t tcps_listendrop; /* listen queue overflows */ uint64_t tcps_badrst; /* ignored RSTs in the window */ uint64_t tcps_sc_added; /* entry added to syncache */ uint64_t tcps_sc_retransmitted; /* syncache entry was retransmitted */ uint64_t tcps_sc_dupsyn; /* duplicate SYN packet */ uint64_t tcps_sc_dropped; /* could not reply to packet */ uint64_t tcps_sc_completed; /* successful extraction of entry */ uint64_t tcps_sc_bucketoverflow;/* syncache per-bucket limit hit */ uint64_t tcps_sc_cacheoverflow; /* syncache cache limit hit */ uint64_t tcps_sc_reset; /* RST removed entry from syncache */ uint64_t tcps_sc_stale; /* timed out or listen socket gone */ uint64_t tcps_sc_aborted; /* syncache entry aborted */ uint64_t tcps_sc_badack; /* removed due to bad ACK */ uint64_t tcps_sc_unreach; /* ICMP unreachable received */ uint64_t tcps_sc_zonefail; /* zalloc() failed */ uint64_t tcps_sc_sendcookie; /* SYN cookie sent */ uint64_t tcps_sc_recvcookie; /* SYN cookie received */ uint64_t tcps_hc_added; /* entry added to hostcache */ uint64_t tcps_hc_bucketoverflow;/* hostcache per bucket limit hit */ uint64_t tcps_finwait2_drops; /* Drop FIN_WAIT_2 connection after time limit */ /* SACK related stats */ uint64_t tcps_sack_recovery_episode; /* SACK recovery episodes */ uint64_t tcps_sack_rexmits; /* SACK rexmit segments */ uint64_t tcps_sack_rexmit_bytes; /* SACK rexmit bytes */ uint64_t tcps_sack_rcv_blocks; /* SACK blocks (options) received */ uint64_t tcps_sack_send_blocks; /* SACK blocks (options) sent */ uint64_t tcps_sack_sboverflow; /* times scoreboard overflowed */ /* ECN related stats */ uint64_t tcps_ecn_ce; /* ECN Congestion Experienced */ uint64_t tcps_ecn_ect0; /* ECN Capable Transport */ uint64_t tcps_ecn_ect1; /* ECN Capable Transport */ uint64_t tcps_ecn_shs; /* ECN successful handshakes */ uint64_t tcps_ecn_rcwnd; /* # times ECN reduced the cwnd */ /* TCP_SIGNATURE related stats */ uint64_t tcps_sig_rcvgoodsig; /* Total matching signature received */ uint64_t tcps_sig_rcvbadsig; /* Total bad signature received */ uint64_t tcps_sig_err_buildsig; /* Failed to make signature */ uint64_t tcps_sig_err_sigopt; /* No signature expected by socket */ uint64_t tcps_sig_err_nosigopt; /* No signature provided by segment */ /* Path MTU Discovery Black Hole Detection related stats */ uint64_t tcps_pmtud_blackhole_activated; /* Black Hole Count */ uint64_t tcps_pmtud_blackhole_activated_min_mss; /* BH at min MSS Count */ uint64_t tcps_pmtud_blackhole_failed; /* Black Hole Failure Count */ uint64_t _pad[12]; /* 6 UTO, 6 TBD */ }; #define tcps_rcvmemdrop tcps_rcvreassfull /* compat */ #ifdef _KERNEL #define TI_UNLOCKED 1 #define TI_RLOCKED 2 #include VNET_PCPUSTAT_DECLARE(struct tcpstat, tcpstat); /* tcp statistics */ /* * In-kernel consumers can use these accessor macros directly to update * stats. */ #define TCPSTAT_ADD(name, val) \ VNET_PCPUSTAT_ADD(struct tcpstat, tcpstat, name, (val)) #define TCPSTAT_INC(name) TCPSTAT_ADD(name, 1) /* * Kernel module consumers must use this accessor macro. */ void kmod_tcpstat_inc(int statnum); #define KMOD_TCPSTAT_INC(name) \ kmod_tcpstat_inc(offsetof(struct tcpstat, name) / sizeof(uint64_t)) /* * Running TCP connection count by state. */ VNET_DECLARE(counter_u64_t, tcps_states[TCP_NSTATES]); #define V_tcps_states VNET(tcps_states) #define TCPSTATES_INC(state) counter_u64_add(V_tcps_states[state], 1) #define TCPSTATES_DEC(state) counter_u64_add(V_tcps_states[state], -1) /* * TCP specific helper hook point identifiers. */ #define HHOOK_TCP_EST_IN 0 #define HHOOK_TCP_EST_OUT 1 #define HHOOK_TCP_LAST HHOOK_TCP_EST_OUT struct tcp_hhook_data { struct tcpcb *tp; struct tcphdr *th; struct tcpopt *to; uint32_t len; int tso; tcp_seq curack; }; #ifdef TCP_HHOOK void hhook_run_tcp_est_out(struct tcpcb *tp, struct tcphdr *th, struct tcpopt *to, uint32_t len, int tso); #endif #endif /* * TCB structure exported to user-land via sysctl(3). * * Fields prefixed with "xt_" are unique to the export structure, and fields * with "t_" or other prefixes match corresponding fields of 'struct tcpcb'. * * Legend: * (s) - used by userland utilities in src * (p) - used by utilities in ports * (3) - is known to be used by third party software not in ports * (n) - no known usage * * Evil hack: declare only if in_pcb.h and sys/socketvar.h have been * included. Not all of our clients do. */ #if defined(_NETINET_IN_PCB_H_) && defined(_SYS_SOCKETVAR_H_) struct xtcpcb { ksize_t xt_len; /* length of this structure */ struct xinpcb xt_inp; char xt_stack[TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX]; /* (s) */ char xt_logid[TCP_LOG_ID_LEN]; /* (s) */ int64_t spare64[8]; int32_t t_state; /* (s,p) */ uint32_t t_flags; /* (s,p) */ int32_t t_sndzerowin; /* (s) */ int32_t t_sndrexmitpack; /* (s) */ int32_t t_rcvoopack; /* (s) */ int32_t t_rcvtime; /* (s) */ int32_t tt_rexmt; /* (s) */ int32_t tt_persist; /* (s) */ int32_t tt_keep; /* (s) */ int32_t tt_2msl; /* (s) */ int32_t tt_delack; /* (s) */ int32_t t_logstate; /* (3) */ int32_t spare32[32]; } __aligned(8); #ifdef _KERNEL void tcp_inptoxtp(const struct inpcb *, struct xtcpcb *); #endif #endif /* * TCP function information (name-to-id mapping, aliases, and refcnt) * exported to user-land via sysctl(3). */ struct tcp_function_info { uint32_t tfi_refcnt; uint8_t tfi_id; char tfi_name[TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX]; char tfi_alias[TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX]; }; /* * Identifiers for TCP sysctl nodes */ #define TCPCTL_DO_RFC1323 1 /* use RFC-1323 extensions */ #define TCPCTL_MSSDFLT 3 /* MSS default */ #define TCPCTL_STATS 4 /* statistics */ #define TCPCTL_RTTDFLT 5 /* default RTT estimate */ #define TCPCTL_KEEPIDLE 6 /* keepalive idle timer */ #define TCPCTL_KEEPINTVL 7 /* interval to send keepalives */ #define TCPCTL_SENDSPACE 8 /* send buffer space */ #define TCPCTL_RECVSPACE 9 /* receive buffer space */ #define TCPCTL_KEEPINIT 10 /* timeout for establishing syn */ #define TCPCTL_PCBLIST 11 /* list of all outstanding PCBs */ #define TCPCTL_DELACKTIME 12 /* time before sending delayed ACK */ #define TCPCTL_V6MSSDFLT 13 /* MSS default for IPv6 */ #define TCPCTL_SACK 14 /* Selective Acknowledgement,rfc 2018 */ #define TCPCTL_DROP 15 /* drop tcp connection */ #define TCPCTL_STATES 16 /* connection counts by TCP state */ #ifdef _KERNEL #ifdef SYSCTL_DECL SYSCTL_DECL(_net_inet_tcp); SYSCTL_DECL(_net_inet_tcp_sack); MALLOC_DECLARE(M_TCPLOG); #endif extern int tcp_log_in_vain; /* * Global TCP tunables shared between different stacks. * Please keep the list sorted. */ VNET_DECLARE(int, drop_synfin); VNET_DECLARE(int, path_mtu_discovery); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_abc_l_var); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_autorcvbuf_inc); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_autorcvbuf_max); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_autosndbuf_inc); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_autosndbuf_max); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_delack_enabled); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_do_autorcvbuf); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_do_autosndbuf); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_do_ecn); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_do_rfc1323); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_do_rfc3042); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_do_rfc3390); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_do_rfc3465); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_do_rfc6675_pipe); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_do_sack); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_do_tso); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_ecn_maxretries); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_initcwnd_segments); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_insecure_rst); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_insecure_syn); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_minmss); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_mssdflt); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_recvspace); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_sack_globalholes); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_sack_globalmaxholes); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_sack_maxholes); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_sc_rst_sock_fail); VNET_DECLARE(int, tcp_sendspace); VNET_DECLARE(struct inpcbhead, tcb); VNET_DECLARE(struct inpcbinfo, tcbinfo); #define V_drop_synfin VNET(drop_synfin) #define V_path_mtu_discovery VNET(path_mtu_discovery) #define V_tcb VNET(tcb) #define V_tcbinfo VNET(tcbinfo) #define V_tcp_abc_l_var VNET(tcp_abc_l_var) #define V_tcp_autorcvbuf_inc VNET(tcp_autorcvbuf_inc) #define V_tcp_autorcvbuf_max VNET(tcp_autorcvbuf_max) #define V_tcp_autosndbuf_inc VNET(tcp_autosndbuf_inc) #define V_tcp_autosndbuf_max VNET(tcp_autosndbuf_max) #define V_tcp_delack_enabled VNET(tcp_delack_enabled) #define V_tcp_do_autorcvbuf VNET(tcp_do_autorcvbuf) #define V_tcp_do_autosndbuf VNET(tcp_do_autosndbuf) #define V_tcp_do_ecn VNET(tcp_do_ecn) #define V_tcp_do_rfc1323 VNET(tcp_do_rfc1323) +#define V_tcp_ts_offset_per_conn VNET(tcp_ts_offset_per_conn) #define V_tcp_do_rfc3042 VNET(tcp_do_rfc3042) #define V_tcp_do_rfc3390 VNET(tcp_do_rfc3390) #define V_tcp_do_rfc3465 VNET(tcp_do_rfc3465) #define V_tcp_do_rfc6675_pipe VNET(tcp_do_rfc6675_pipe) #define V_tcp_do_sack VNET(tcp_do_sack) #define V_tcp_do_tso VNET(tcp_do_tso) #define V_tcp_ecn_maxretries VNET(tcp_ecn_maxretries) #define V_tcp_initcwnd_segments VNET(tcp_initcwnd_segments) #define V_tcp_insecure_rst VNET(tcp_insecure_rst) #define V_tcp_insecure_syn VNET(tcp_insecure_syn) #define V_tcp_minmss VNET(tcp_minmss) #define V_tcp_mssdflt VNET(tcp_mssdflt) #define V_tcp_recvspace VNET(tcp_recvspace) #define V_tcp_sack_globalholes VNET(tcp_sack_globalholes) #define V_tcp_sack_globalmaxholes VNET(tcp_sack_globalmaxholes) #define V_tcp_sack_maxholes VNET(tcp_sack_maxholes) #define V_tcp_sc_rst_sock_fail VNET(tcp_sc_rst_sock_fail) #define V_tcp_sendspace VNET(tcp_sendspace) #define V_tcp_udp_tunneling_overhead VNET(tcp_udp_tunneling_overhead) #define V_tcp_udp_tunneling_port VNET(tcp_udp_tunneling_port) #ifdef TCP_HHOOK VNET_DECLARE(struct hhook_head *, tcp_hhh[HHOOK_TCP_LAST + 1]); #define V_tcp_hhh VNET(tcp_hhh) #endif int tcp_addoptions(struct tcpopt *, u_char *); int tcp_ccalgounload(struct cc_algo *unload_algo); struct tcpcb * tcp_close(struct tcpcb *); void tcp_discardcb(struct tcpcb *); void tcp_twstart(struct tcpcb *); void tcp_twclose(struct tcptw *, int); void tcp_ctlinput(int, struct sockaddr *, void *); int tcp_ctloutput(struct socket *, struct sockopt *); struct tcpcb * tcp_drop(struct tcpcb *, int); void tcp_drain(void); void tcp_init(void); void tcp_fini(void *); char *tcp_log_addrs(struct in_conninfo *, struct tcphdr *, void *, const void *); char *tcp_log_vain(struct in_conninfo *, struct tcphdr *, void *, const void *); int tcp_reass(struct tcpcb *, struct tcphdr *, tcp_seq *, int *, struct mbuf *); void tcp_reass_global_init(void); void tcp_reass_flush(struct tcpcb *); void tcp_dooptions(struct tcpopt *, u_char *, int, int); void tcp_dropwithreset(struct mbuf *, struct tcphdr *, struct tcpcb *, int, int); void tcp_pulloutofband(struct socket *, struct tcphdr *, struct mbuf *, int); void tcp_xmit_timer(struct tcpcb *, int); void tcp_newreno_partial_ack(struct tcpcb *, struct tcphdr *); void cc_ack_received(struct tcpcb *tp, struct tcphdr *th, uint16_t nsegs, uint16_t type); void cc_conn_init(struct tcpcb *tp); void cc_post_recovery(struct tcpcb *tp, struct tcphdr *th); void cc_cong_signal(struct tcpcb *tp, struct tcphdr *th, uint32_t type); #ifdef TCP_HHOOK void hhook_run_tcp_est_in(struct tcpcb *tp, struct tcphdr *th, struct tcpopt *to); #endif int tcp_input(struct mbuf **, int *, int); int tcp_autorcvbuf(struct mbuf *, struct tcphdr *, struct socket *, struct tcpcb *, int); void tcp_do_segment(struct mbuf *, struct tcphdr *, struct socket *, struct tcpcb *, int, int, uint8_t); int register_tcp_functions(struct tcp_function_block *blk, int wait); int register_tcp_functions_as_names(struct tcp_function_block *blk, int wait, const char *names[], int *num_names); int register_tcp_functions_as_name(struct tcp_function_block *blk, const char *name, int wait); int deregister_tcp_functions(struct tcp_function_block *blk, bool quiesce, bool force); struct tcp_function_block *find_and_ref_tcp_functions(struct tcp_function_set *fs); void tcp_switch_back_to_default(struct tcpcb *tp); struct tcp_function_block * find_and_ref_tcp_fb(struct tcp_function_block *fs); int tcp_default_ctloutput(struct socket *so, struct sockopt *sopt, struct inpcb *inp, struct tcpcb *tp); uint32_t tcp_maxmtu(struct in_conninfo *, struct tcp_ifcap *); uint32_t tcp_maxmtu6(struct in_conninfo *, struct tcp_ifcap *); u_int tcp_maxseg(const struct tcpcb *); void tcp_mss_update(struct tcpcb *, int, int, struct hc_metrics_lite *, struct tcp_ifcap *); void tcp_mss(struct tcpcb *, int); int tcp_mssopt(struct in_conninfo *); struct inpcb * tcp_drop_syn_sent(struct inpcb *, int); struct tcpcb * tcp_newtcpcb(struct inpcb *); int tcp_output(struct tcpcb *); void tcp_state_change(struct tcpcb *, int); void tcp_respond(struct tcpcb *, void *, struct tcphdr *, struct mbuf *, tcp_seq, tcp_seq, int); void tcp_tw_init(void); #ifdef VIMAGE void tcp_tw_destroy(void); #endif void tcp_tw_zone_change(void); int tcp_twcheck(struct inpcb *, struct tcpopt *, struct tcphdr *, struct mbuf *, int); void tcp_setpersist(struct tcpcb *); void tcp_slowtimo(void); struct tcptemp * tcpip_maketemplate(struct inpcb *); void tcpip_fillheaders(struct inpcb *, void *, void *); void tcp_timer_activate(struct tcpcb *, uint32_t, u_int); int tcp_timer_suspend(struct tcpcb *, uint32_t); void tcp_timers_unsuspend(struct tcpcb *, uint32_t); int tcp_timer_active(struct tcpcb *, uint32_t); void tcp_timer_stop(struct tcpcb *, uint32_t); void tcp_trace(short, short, struct tcpcb *, void *, struct tcphdr *, int); int inp_to_cpuid(struct inpcb *inp); /* * All tcp_hc_* functions are IPv4 and IPv6 (via in_conninfo) */ void tcp_hc_init(void); #ifdef VIMAGE void tcp_hc_destroy(void); #endif void tcp_hc_get(struct in_conninfo *, struct hc_metrics_lite *); uint32_t tcp_hc_getmtu(struct in_conninfo *); void tcp_hc_updatemtu(struct in_conninfo *, uint32_t); void tcp_hc_update(struct in_conninfo *, struct hc_metrics_lite *); extern struct pr_usrreqs tcp_usrreqs; uint32_t tcp_new_ts_offset(struct in_conninfo *); tcp_seq tcp_new_isn(struct in_conninfo *); int tcp_sack_doack(struct tcpcb *, struct tcpopt *, tcp_seq); void tcp_update_sack_list(struct tcpcb *tp, tcp_seq rcv_laststart, tcp_seq rcv_lastend); void tcp_clean_sackreport(struct tcpcb *tp); void tcp_sack_adjust(struct tcpcb *tp); struct sackhole *tcp_sack_output(struct tcpcb *tp, int *sack_bytes_rexmt); void tcp_sack_partialack(struct tcpcb *, struct tcphdr *); void tcp_free_sackholes(struct tcpcb *tp); int tcp_newreno(struct tcpcb *, struct tcphdr *); int tcp_compute_pipe(struct tcpcb *); void tcp_sndbuf_autoscale(struct tcpcb *, struct socket *, uint32_t); struct mbuf * tcp_m_copym(struct mbuf *m, int32_t off0, int32_t *plen, int32_t seglimit, int32_t segsize, struct sockbuf *sb); static inline void tcp_fields_to_host(struct tcphdr *th) { th->th_seq = ntohl(th->th_seq); th->th_ack = ntohl(th->th_ack); th->th_win = ntohs(th->th_win); th->th_urp = ntohs(th->th_urp); } static inline void tcp_fields_to_net(struct tcphdr *th) { th->th_seq = htonl(th->th_seq); th->th_ack = htonl(th->th_ack); th->th_win = htons(th->th_win); th->th_urp = htons(th->th_urp); } #endif /* _KERNEL */ #endif /* _NETINET_TCP_VAR_H_ */ Index: stable/12 =================================================================== --- stable/12 (revision 351992) +++ stable/12 (revision 351993) Property changes on: stable/12 ___________________________________________________________________ Modified: svn:mergeinfo ## -0,0 +0,1 ## Merged /head:r350265