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2422 2423 2424 2425 2426 2427 2428 2429 2430 2431 2432 | /* * INET An implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite for the LINUX * operating system. INET is implemented using the BSD Socket * interface as the means of communication with the user level. * * Implementation of the Transmission Control Protocol(TCP). * * Version: $Id: tcp_input.c,v 1.164.2.7 1999/08/13 16:14:27 davem Exp $ * * Authors: Ross Biro, <bir7@leland.Stanford.Edu> * Fred N. van Kempen, <waltje@uWalt.NL.Mugnet.ORG> * Mark Evans, <evansmp@uhura.aston.ac.uk> * Corey Minyard <wf-rch!minyard@relay.EU.net> * Florian La Roche, <flla@stud.uni-sb.de> * Charles Hedrick, <hedrick@klinzhai.rutgers.edu> * Linus Torvalds, <torvalds@cs.helsinki.fi> * Alan Cox, <gw4pts@gw4pts.ampr.org> * Matthew Dillon, <dillon@apollo.west.oic.com> * Arnt Gulbrandsen, <agulbra@nvg.unit.no> * Jorge Cwik, <jorge@laser.satlink.net> */ /* * Changes: * Pedro Roque : Fast Retransmit/Recovery. * Two receive queues. * Retransmit queue handled by TCP. * Better retransmit timer handling. * New congestion avoidance. * Header prediction. * Variable renaming. * * Eric : Fast Retransmit. * Randy Scott : MSS option defines. * Eric Schenk : Fixes to slow start algorithm. * Eric Schenk : Yet another double ACK bug. * Eric Schenk : Delayed ACK bug fixes. * Eric Schenk : Floyd style fast retrans war avoidance. * David S. Miller : Don't allow zero congestion window. * Eric Schenk : Fix retransmitter so that it sends * next packet on ack of previous packet. * Andi Kleen : Moved open_request checking here * and process RSTs for open_requests. * Andi Kleen : Better prune_queue, and other fixes. * Andrey Savochkin: Fix RTT measurements in the presnce of * timestamps. * Andrey Savochkin: Check sequence numbers correctly when * removing SACKs due to in sequence incoming * data segments. * Andi Kleen: Make sure we never ack data there is not * enough room for. Also make this condition * a fatal error if it might still happen. * Andi Kleen: Add tcp_measure_rcv_mss to make * connections with MSS<min(MTU,ann. MSS) * work without delayed acks. * Andi Kleen: Process packets with PSH set in the * fast path. */ #include <linux/config.h> #include <linux/mm.h> #include <linux/sysctl.h> #include <net/tcp.h> #include <linux/ipsec.h> #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL #define SYNC_INIT 0 /* let the user enable it */ #else #define SYNC_INIT 1 #endif extern int sysctl_tcp_fin_timeout; /* These are on by default so the code paths get tested. * For the final 2.2 this may be undone at our discretion. -DaveM */ int sysctl_tcp_timestamps = 1; int sysctl_tcp_window_scaling = 1; int sysctl_tcp_sack = 1; int sysctl_tcp_syncookies = SYNC_INIT; int sysctl_tcp_stdurg; int sysctl_tcp_rfc1337; static int prune_queue(struct sock *sk); /* There is something which you must keep in mind when you analyze the * behavior of the tp->ato delayed ack timeout interval. When a * connection starts up, we want to ack as quickly as possible. The * problem is that "good" TCP's do slow start at the beginning of data * transmission. The means that until we send the first few ACK's the * sender will sit on his end and only queue most of his data, because * he can only send snd_cwnd unacked packets at any given time. For * each ACK we send, he increments snd_cwnd and transmits more of his * queue. -DaveM */ static void tcp_delack_estimator(struct tcp_opt *tp) { if(tp->ato == 0) { tp->lrcvtime = tcp_time_stamp; /* Help sender leave slow start quickly, * and also makes sure we do not take this * branch ever again for this connection. */ tp->ato = 1; tcp_enter_quickack_mode(tp); } else { int m = tcp_time_stamp - tp->lrcvtime; tp->lrcvtime = tcp_time_stamp; if(m <= 0) m = 1; if(m > tp->rto) tp->ato = tp->rto; else { /* This funny shift makes sure we * clear the "quick ack mode" bit. */ tp->ato = ((tp->ato << 1) >> 2) + m; } } } /* * Remember to send an ACK later. */ static __inline__ void tcp_remember_ack(struct tcp_opt *tp, struct tcphdr *th, struct sk_buff *skb) { tp->delayed_acks++; /* Tiny-grams with PSH set artifically deflate our * ato measurement, but with a lower bound. */ if(th->psh && (skb->len < (tp->mss_cache >> 1))) { /* Preserve the quickack state. */ if((tp->ato & 0x7fffffff) > HZ/50) tp->ato = ((tp->ato & 0x80000000) | (HZ/50)); } } /* Called to compute a smoothed rtt estimate. The data fed to this * routine either comes from timestamps, or from segments that were * known _not_ to have been retransmitted [see Karn/Partridge * Proceedings SIGCOMM 87]. The algorithm is from the SIGCOMM 88 * piece by Van Jacobson. * NOTE: the next three routines used to be one big routine. * To save cycles in the RFC 1323 implementation it was better to break * it up into three procedures. -- erics */ static __inline__ void tcp_rtt_estimator(struct tcp_opt *tp, __u32 mrtt) { long m = mrtt; /* RTT */ /* The following amusing code comes from Jacobson's * article in SIGCOMM '88. Note that rtt and mdev * are scaled versions of rtt and mean deviation. * This is designed to be as fast as possible * m stands for "measurement". * * On a 1990 paper the rto value is changed to: * RTO = rtt + 4 * mdev */ if(m == 0) m = 1; if (tp->srtt != 0) { m -= (tp->srtt >> 3); /* m is now error in rtt est */ tp->srtt += m; /* rtt = 7/8 rtt + 1/8 new */ if (m < 0) m = -m; /* m is now abs(error) */ m -= (tp->mdev >> 2); /* similar update on mdev */ tp->mdev += m; /* mdev = 3/4 mdev + 1/4 new */ } else { /* no previous measure. */ tp->srtt = m<<3; /* take the measured time to be rtt */ tp->mdev = m<<2; /* make sure rto = 3*rtt */ } } /* Calculate rto without backoff. This is the second half of Van Jacobson's * routine referred to above. */ static __inline__ void tcp_set_rto(struct tcp_opt *tp) { tp->rto = (tp->srtt >> 3) + tp->mdev; tp->rto += (tp->rto >> 2) + (tp->rto >> (tp->snd_cwnd-1)); } /* Keep the rto between HZ/5 and 120*HZ. 120*HZ is the upper bound * on packet lifetime in the internet. We need the HZ/5 lower * bound to behave correctly against BSD stacks with a fixed * delayed ack. * FIXME: It's not entirely clear this lower bound is the best * way to avoid the problem. Is it possible to drop the lower * bound and still avoid trouble with BSD stacks? Perhaps * some modification to the RTO calculation that takes delayed * ack bias into account? This needs serious thought. -- erics */ static __inline__ void tcp_bound_rto(struct tcp_opt *tp) { if (tp->rto > 120*HZ) tp->rto = 120*HZ; if (tp->rto < HZ/5) tp->rto = HZ/5; } /* WARNING: this must not be called if tp->saw_timestamp was false. */ extern __inline__ void tcp_replace_ts_recent(struct sock *sk, struct tcp_opt *tp, __u32 start_seq, __u32 end_seq) { /* It is start_seq <= last_ack_seq combined with in window check. If start_seq<=last_ack_seq<=rcv_nxt, then segment is in window if end_seq>=rcv_nxt. */ if (!after(start_seq, tp->last_ack_sent) && !before(end_seq, tp->rcv_nxt)) { /* PAWS bug workaround wrt. ACK frames, the PAWS discard * extra check below makes sure this can only happen * for pure ACK frames. -DaveM * * Plus: expired timestamps. * * Plus: resets failing PAWS. */ if((s32)(tp->rcv_tsval - tp->ts_recent) >= 0) { tp->ts_recent = tp->rcv_tsval; tp->ts_recent_stamp = tcp_time_stamp; } } } #define PAWS_24DAYS (HZ * 60 * 60 * 24 * 24) extern __inline__ int tcp_paws_discard(struct tcp_opt *tp, struct tcphdr *th, unsigned len) { return ((s32)(tp->rcv_tsval - tp->ts_recent) < 0 && (s32)(tcp_time_stamp - tp->ts_recent_stamp) < PAWS_24DAYS && /* Sorry, PAWS as specified is broken wrt. pure-ACKs -DaveM */ len != (th->doff * 4)); } static int __tcp_sequence(struct tcp_opt *tp, u32 seq, u32 end_seq) { u32 end_window = tp->rcv_wup + tp->rcv_wnd; if (tp->rcv_wnd && after(end_seq, tp->rcv_nxt) && before(seq, end_window)) return 1; if (seq != end_window) return 0; return (seq == end_seq); } /* This functions checks to see if the tcp header is actually acceptable. */ extern __inline__ int tcp_sequence(struct tcp_opt *tp, u32 seq, u32 end_seq) { if (seq == tp->rcv_nxt) return (tp->rcv_wnd || (end_seq == seq)); return __tcp_sequence(tp, seq, end_seq); } /* When we get a reset we do this. */ static void tcp_reset(struct sock *sk) { sk->zapped = 1; /* We want the right error as BSD sees it (and indeed as we do). */ switch (sk->state) { case TCP_SYN_SENT: sk->err = ECONNREFUSED; break; case TCP_CLOSE_WAIT: sk->err = EPIPE; break; default: sk->err = ECONNRESET; }; tcp_set_state(sk, TCP_CLOSE); sk->shutdown = SHUTDOWN_MASK; if (!sk->dead) sk->state_change(sk); } /* This tags the retransmission queue when SACKs arrive. */ static void tcp_sacktag_write_queue(struct sock *sk, struct tcp_sack_block *sp, int nsacks) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); int i = nsacks; while(i--) { struct sk_buff *skb = skb_peek(&sk->write_queue); __u32 start_seq = ntohl(sp->start_seq); __u32 end_seq = ntohl(sp->end_seq); int fack_count = 0; while((skb != NULL) && (skb != tp->send_head) && (skb != (struct sk_buff *)&sk->write_queue)) { /* The retransmission queue is always in order, so * we can short-circuit the walk early. */ if(after(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, end_seq)) break; /* We play conservative, we don't allow SACKS to partially * tag a sequence space. */ fack_count++; if(!after(start_seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq) && !before(end_seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq)) { /* If this was a retransmitted frame, account for it. */ if((TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->sacked & TCPCB_SACKED_RETRANS) && tp->retrans_out) tp->retrans_out--; TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->sacked |= TCPCB_SACKED_ACKED; /* RULE: All new SACKs will either decrease retrans_out * or advance fackets_out. */ if(fack_count > tp->fackets_out) tp->fackets_out = fack_count; } skb = skb->next; } sp++; /* Move on to the next SACK block. */ } } /* Look for tcp options. Normally only called on SYN and SYNACK packets. * But, this can also be called on packets in the established flow when * the fast version below fails. */ void tcp_parse_options(struct sock *sk, struct tcphdr *th, struct tcp_opt *tp, int no_fancy) { unsigned char *ptr; int length=(th->doff*4)-sizeof(struct tcphdr); int saw_mss = 0; ptr = (unsigned char *)(th + 1); tp->saw_tstamp = 0; while(length>0) { int opcode=*ptr++; int opsize; switch (opcode) { case TCPOPT_EOL: return; case TCPOPT_NOP: /* Ref: RFC 793 section 3.1 */ length--; continue; default: opsize=*ptr++; if (opsize < 2) /* "silly options" */ return; if (opsize > length) break; /* don't parse partial options */ switch(opcode) { case TCPOPT_MSS: if(opsize==TCPOLEN_MSS && th->syn) { u16 in_mss = ntohs(*(__u16 *)ptr); if (in_mss == 0) in_mss = 536; if (tp->mss_clamp > in_mss) tp->mss_clamp = in_mss; saw_mss = 1; } break; case TCPOPT_WINDOW: if(opsize==TCPOLEN_WINDOW && th->syn) if (!no_fancy && sysctl_tcp_window_scaling) { tp->wscale_ok = 1; tp->snd_wscale = *(__u8 *)ptr; if(tp->snd_wscale > 14) { if(net_ratelimit()) printk("tcp_parse_options: Illegal window " "scaling value %d >14 received.", tp->snd_wscale); tp->snd_wscale = 14; } } break; case TCPOPT_TIMESTAMP: if(opsize==TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP) { if (sysctl_tcp_timestamps && !no_fancy) { tp->tstamp_ok = 1; tp->saw_tstamp = 1; tp->rcv_tsval = ntohl(*(__u32 *)ptr); tp->rcv_tsecr = ntohl(*(__u32 *)(ptr+4)); } } break; case TCPOPT_SACK_PERM: if(opsize==TCPOLEN_SACK_PERM && th->syn) { if (sysctl_tcp_sack && !no_fancy) { tp->sack_ok = 1; tp->num_sacks = 0; } } break; case TCPOPT_SACK: if((opsize >= (TCPOLEN_SACK_BASE + TCPOLEN_SACK_PERBLOCK)) && sysctl_tcp_sack && (sk != NULL) && !th->syn) { int sack_bytes = opsize - TCPOLEN_SACK_BASE; if(!(sack_bytes % TCPOLEN_SACK_PERBLOCK)) { int num_sacks = sack_bytes >> 3; struct tcp_sack_block *sackp; sackp = (struct tcp_sack_block *)ptr; tcp_sacktag_write_queue(sk, sackp, num_sacks); } } }; ptr+=opsize-2; length-=opsize; }; } if(th->syn && saw_mss == 0) tp->mss_clamp = 536; } /* Fast parse options. This hopes to only see timestamps. * If it is wrong it falls back on tcp_parse_options(). */ static __inline__ int tcp_fast_parse_options(struct sock *sk, struct tcphdr *th, struct tcp_opt *tp) { /* If we didn't send out any options ignore them all. */ if (tp->tcp_header_len == sizeof(struct tcphdr)) return 0; if (th->doff == sizeof(struct tcphdr)>>2) { tp->saw_tstamp = 0; return 0; } else if (th->doff == (sizeof(struct tcphdr)>>2)+(TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_ALIGNED>>2)) { __u32 *ptr = (__u32 *)(th + 1); if (*ptr == __constant_ntohl((TCPOPT_NOP << 24) | (TCPOPT_NOP << 16) | (TCPOPT_TIMESTAMP << 8) | TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP)) { tp->saw_tstamp = 1; tp->rcv_tsval = ntohl(*++ptr); tp->rcv_tsecr = ntohl(*++ptr); return 1; } } tcp_parse_options(sk, th, tp, 0); return 1; } #define FLAG_DATA 0x01 /* Incoming frame contained data. */ #define FLAG_WIN_UPDATE 0x02 /* Incoming ACK was a window update. */ #define FLAG_DATA_ACKED 0x04 /* This ACK acknowledged new data. */ #define FLAG_RETRANS_DATA_ACKED 0x08 /* "" "" some of which was retransmitted. */ static __inline__ void clear_fast_retransmit(struct tcp_opt *tp) { if (tp->dup_acks > 3) tp->snd_cwnd = (tp->snd_ssthresh); tp->dup_acks = 0; } /* NOTE: This code assumes that tp->dup_acks gets cleared when a * retransmit timer fires. */ static void tcp_fast_retrans(struct sock *sk, u32 ack, int not_dup) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); /* Note: If not_dup is set this implies we got a * data carrying packet or a window update. * This carries no new information about possible * lost packets, so we have to ignore it for the purposes * of counting duplicate acks. Ideally this does not imply we * should stop our fast retransmit phase, more acks may come * later without data to help us. Unfortunately this would make * the code below much more complex. For now if I see such * a packet I clear the fast retransmit phase. */ if (ack == tp->snd_una && tp->packets_out && (not_dup == 0)) { /* This is the standard reno style fast retransmit branch. */ /* 1. When the third duplicate ack is received, set ssthresh * to one half the current congestion window, but no less * than two segments. Retransmit the missing segment. */ if (tp->high_seq == 0 || after(ack, tp->high_seq)) { tp->dup_acks++; if ((tp->fackets_out > 3) || (tp->dup_acks == 3)) { tp->snd_ssthresh = tcp_recalc_ssthresh(tp); tp->snd_cwnd = (tp->snd_ssthresh + 3); tp->high_seq = tp->snd_nxt; if(!tp->fackets_out) tcp_retransmit_skb(sk, skb_peek(&sk->write_queue)); else tcp_fack_retransmit(sk); tcp_reset_xmit_timer(sk, TIME_RETRANS, tp->rto); } } else if (++tp->dup_acks > 3) { /* 2. Each time another duplicate ACK arrives, increment * cwnd by the segment size. [...] Transmit a packet... * * Packet transmission will be done on normal flow processing * since we're not in "retransmit mode". We do not use * duplicate ACKs to artificially inflate the congestion * window when doing FACK. */ if(!tp->fackets_out) { tp->snd_cwnd++; } else { /* Fill any further holes which may have * appeared. * * We may want to change this to run every * further multiple-of-3 dup ack increments, * to be more robust against out-of-order * packet delivery. -DaveM */ tcp_fack_retransmit(sk); } } } else if (tp->high_seq != 0) { /* In this branch we deal with clearing the Floyd style * block on duplicate fast retransmits, and if requested * we do Hoe style secondary fast retransmits. */ if (!before(ack, tp->high_seq) || (not_dup & FLAG_DATA) != 0) { /* Once we have acked all the packets up to high_seq * we are done this fast retransmit phase. * Alternatively data arrived. In this case we * Have to abort the fast retransmit attempt. * Note that we do want to accept a window * update since this is expected with Hoe's algorithm. */ clear_fast_retransmit(tp); /* After we have cleared up to high_seq we can * clear the Floyd style block. */ if (!before(ack, tp->high_seq)) { tp->high_seq = 0; tp->fackets_out = 0; } } else if (tp->dup_acks >= 3) { if (!tp->fackets_out) { /* Hoe Style. We didn't ack the whole * window. Take this as a cue that * another packet was lost and retransmit it. * Don't muck with the congestion window here. * Note that we have to be careful not to * act if this was a window update and it * didn't ack new data, since this does * not indicate a packet left the system. * We can test this by just checking * if ack changed from snd_una, since * the only way to get here without advancing * from snd_una is if this was a window update. */ if (ack != tp->snd_una && before(ack, tp->high_seq)) { tcp_retransmit_skb(sk, skb_peek(&sk->write_queue)); tcp_reset_xmit_timer(sk, TIME_RETRANS, tp->rto); } } else { /* FACK style, fill any remaining holes in * receiver's queue. */ tcp_fack_retransmit(sk); } } } } /* This is Jacobson's slow start and congestion avoidance. * SIGCOMM '88, p. 328. */ static __inline__ void tcp_cong_avoid(struct tcp_opt *tp) { if (tp->snd_cwnd <= tp->snd_ssthresh) { /* In "safe" area, increase. */ tp->snd_cwnd++; } else { /* In dangerous area, increase slowly. * In theory this is tp->snd_cwnd += 1 / tp->snd_cwnd */ if (tp->snd_cwnd_cnt >= tp->snd_cwnd) { tp->snd_cwnd++; tp->snd_cwnd_cnt=0; } else tp->snd_cwnd_cnt++; } } /* Remove acknowledged frames from the retransmission queue. */ static int tcp_clean_rtx_queue(struct sock *sk, __u32 ack, __u32 *seq, __u32 *seq_rtt) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); struct sk_buff *skb; __u32 now = tcp_time_stamp; int acked = 0; /* If we are retransmitting, and this ACK clears up to * the retransmit head, or further, then clear our state. */ if (tp->retrans_head != NULL && !before(ack, TCP_SKB_CB(tp->retrans_head)->end_seq)) tp->retrans_head = NULL; while((skb=skb_peek(&sk->write_queue)) && (skb != tp->send_head)) { struct tcp_skb_cb *scb = TCP_SKB_CB(skb); __u8 sacked = scb->sacked; /* If our packet is before the ack sequence we can * discard it as it's confirmed to have arrived at * the other end. */ if (after(scb->end_seq, ack)) break; /* Initial outgoing SYN's get put onto the write_queue * just like anything else we transmit. It is not * true data, and if we misinform our callers that * this ACK acks real data, we will erroneously exit * connection startup slow start one packet too * quickly. This is severely frowned upon behavior. */ if((sacked & TCPCB_SACKED_RETRANS) && tp->retrans_out) tp->retrans_out--; if(!(scb->flags & TCPCB_FLAG_SYN)) { acked |= FLAG_DATA_ACKED; if(sacked & TCPCB_SACKED_RETRANS) acked |= FLAG_RETRANS_DATA_ACKED; if(tp->fackets_out) tp->fackets_out--; } else { /* This is pure paranoia. */ tp->retrans_head = NULL; } tp->packets_out--; *seq = scb->seq; *seq_rtt = now - scb->when; __skb_unlink(skb, skb->list); kfree_skb(skb); } return acked; } static void tcp_ack_probe(struct sock *sk, __u32 ack) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); /* Our probe was answered. */ tp->probes_out = 0; /* Was it a usable window open? */ /* should always be non-null */ if (tp->send_head != NULL && !before (ack + tp->snd_wnd, TCP_SKB_CB(tp->send_head)->end_seq)) { tp->backoff = 0; tp->pending = 0; tcp_clear_xmit_timer(sk, TIME_PROBE0); } else { tcp_reset_xmit_timer(sk, TIME_PROBE0, min(tp->rto << tp->backoff, 120*HZ)); } } /* Should we open up the congestion window? */ static __inline__ int should_advance_cwnd(struct tcp_opt *tp, int flag) { /* Data must have been acked. */ if ((flag & FLAG_DATA_ACKED) == 0) return 0; /* Some of the data acked was retransmitted somehow? */ if ((flag & FLAG_RETRANS_DATA_ACKED) != 0) { /* We advance in all cases except during * non-FACK fast retransmit/recovery. */ if (tp->fackets_out != 0 || tp->retransmits != 0) return 1; /* Non-FACK fast retransmit does it's own * congestion window management, don't get * in the way. */ return 0; } /* New non-retransmitted data acked, always advance. */ return 1; } /* Read draft-ietf-tcplw-high-performance before mucking * with this code. (Superceeds RFC1323) */ static void tcp_ack_saw_tstamp(struct sock *sk, struct tcp_opt *tp, u32 seq, u32 ack, int flag) { __u32 seq_rtt; /* RTTM Rule: A TSecr value received in a segment is used to * update the averaged RTT measurement only if the segment * acknowledges some new data, i.e., only if it advances the * left edge of the send window. * * See draft-ietf-tcplw-high-performance-00, section 3.3. * 1998/04/10 Andrey V. Savochkin <saw@msu.ru> */ if (!(flag & FLAG_DATA_ACKED)) return; seq_rtt = tcp_time_stamp - tp->rcv_tsecr; tcp_rtt_estimator(tp, seq_rtt); if (tp->retransmits) { if (tp->packets_out == 0) { tp->retransmits = 0; tp->fackets_out = 0; tp->retrans_out = 0; tp->backoff = 0; tcp_set_rto(tp); } else { /* Still retransmitting, use backoff */ tcp_set_rto(tp); tp->rto = tp->rto << tp->backoff; } } else { tcp_set_rto(tp); } tcp_bound_rto(tp); } static __inline__ void tcp_ack_packets_out(struct sock *sk, struct tcp_opt *tp) { struct sk_buff *skb = skb_peek(&sk->write_queue); /* Some data was ACK'd, if still retransmitting (due to a * timeout), resend more of the retransmit queue. The * congestion window is handled properly by that code. */ if (tp->retransmits) { tcp_xmit_retransmit_queue(sk); tcp_reset_xmit_timer(sk, TIME_RETRANS, tp->rto); } else { __u32 when = tp->rto - (tcp_time_stamp - TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->when); if ((__s32)when < 0) when = 1; tcp_reset_xmit_timer(sk, TIME_RETRANS, when); } } /* This routine deals with incoming acks, but not outgoing ones. */ static int tcp_ack(struct sock *sk, struct tcphdr *th, u32 ack_seq, u32 ack, int len) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); int flag = 0; u32 seq = 0; u32 seq_rtt = 0; if(sk->zapped) return(1); /* Dead, can't ack any more so why bother */ if (tp->pending == TIME_KEEPOPEN) tp->probes_out = 0; tp->rcv_tstamp = tcp_time_stamp; /* If the ack is newer than sent or older than previous acks * then we can probably ignore it. */ if (after(ack, tp->snd_nxt) || before(ack, tp->snd_una)) goto uninteresting_ack; /* If there is data set flag 1 */ if (len != th->doff*4) { flag |= FLAG_DATA; tcp_delack_estimator(tp); } /* Update our send window. */ /* This is the window update code as per RFC 793 * snd_wl{1,2} are used to prevent unordered * segments from shrinking the window */ if (before(tp->snd_wl1, ack_seq) || (tp->snd_wl1 == ack_seq && !after(tp->snd_wl2, ack))) { u32 nwin = ntohs(th->window) << tp->snd_wscale; if ((tp->snd_wl2 != ack) || (nwin > tp->snd_wnd)) { flag |= FLAG_WIN_UPDATE; tp->snd_wnd = nwin; tp->snd_wl1 = ack_seq; tp->snd_wl2 = ack; if (nwin > tp->max_window) tp->max_window = nwin; } } /* We passed data and got it acked, remove any soft error * log. Something worked... */ sk->err_soft = 0; /* If this ack opens up a zero window, clear backoff. It was * being used to time the probes, and is probably far higher than * it needs to be for normal retransmission. */ if (tp->pending == TIME_PROBE0) tcp_ack_probe(sk, ack); /* See if we can take anything off of the retransmit queue. */ flag |= tcp_clean_rtx_queue(sk, ack, &seq, &seq_rtt); /* We must do this here, before code below clears out important * state contained in tp->fackets_out and tp->retransmits. -DaveM */ if (should_advance_cwnd(tp, flag)) tcp_cong_avoid(tp); /* If we have a timestamp, we always do rtt estimates. */ if (tp->saw_tstamp) { tcp_ack_saw_tstamp(sk, tp, seq, ack, flag); } else { /* If we were retransmiting don't count rtt estimate. */ if (tp->retransmits) { if (tp->packets_out == 0) { tp->retransmits = 0; tp->fackets_out = 0; tp->retrans_out = 0; } } else { /* We don't have a timestamp. Can only use * packets that are not retransmitted to determine * rtt estimates. Also, we must not reset the * backoff for rto until we get a non-retransmitted * packet. This allows us to deal with a situation * where the network delay has increased suddenly. * I.e. Karn's algorithm. (SIGCOMM '87, p5.) */ if (flag & FLAG_DATA_ACKED) { if(!(flag & FLAG_RETRANS_DATA_ACKED)) { tp->backoff = 0; tcp_rtt_estimator(tp, seq_rtt); tcp_set_rto(tp); tcp_bound_rto(tp); } } } } if (tp->packets_out) { if (flag & FLAG_DATA_ACKED) tcp_ack_packets_out(sk, tp); } else { tcp_clear_xmit_timer(sk, TIME_RETRANS); } flag &= (FLAG_DATA | FLAG_WIN_UPDATE); if ((ack == tp->snd_una && tp->packets_out && flag == 0) || (tp->high_seq != 0)) { tcp_fast_retrans(sk, ack, flag); } else { /* Clear any aborted fast retransmit starts. */ tp->dup_acks = 0; } /* It is not a brain fart, I thought a bit now. 8) * * Forward progress is indicated, if: * 1. the ack acknowledges new data. * 2. or the ack is duplicate, but it is caused by new segment * arrival. This case is filtered by: * - it contains no data, syn or fin. * - it does not update window. * 3. or new SACK. It is difficult to check, so that we ignore it. * * Forward progress is also indicated by arrival new data, * which was caused by window open from our side. This case is more * difficult and it is made (alas, incorrectly) in tcp_data_queue(). * --ANK (990513) */ if (ack != tp->snd_una || (flag == 0 && !th->fin)) dst_confirm(sk->dst_cache); /* Remember the highest ack received. */ tp->snd_una = ack; return 1; uninteresting_ack: SOCK_DEBUG(sk, "Ack ignored %u %u\n", ack, tp->snd_nxt); return 0; } /* New-style handling of TIME_WAIT sockets. */ extern void tcp_tw_schedule(struct tcp_tw_bucket *tw); extern void tcp_tw_reschedule(struct tcp_tw_bucket *tw); extern void tcp_tw_deschedule(struct tcp_tw_bucket *tw); void tcp_timewait_kill(struct tcp_tw_bucket *tw) { struct tcp_bind_bucket *tb = tw->tb; /* Disassociate with bind bucket. */ if(tw->bind_next) tw->bind_next->bind_pprev = tw->bind_pprev; *(tw->bind_pprev) = tw->bind_next; if (tb->owners == NULL) { if (tb->next) tb->next->pprev = tb->pprev; *(tb->pprev) = tb->next; kmem_cache_free(tcp_bucket_cachep, tb); } /* Unlink from established hashes. */ if(tw->next) tw->next->pprev = tw->pprev; *tw->pprev = tw->next; /* We decremented the prot->inuse count when we entered TIME_WAIT * and the sock from which this came was destroyed. */ tw->sklist_next->sklist_prev = tw->sklist_prev; tw->sklist_prev->sklist_next = tw->sklist_next; /* Ok, now free it up. */ kmem_cache_free(tcp_timewait_cachep, tw); } /* We come here as a special case from the AF specific TCP input processing, * and the SKB has no owner. Essentially handling this is very simple, * we just keep silently eating rx'd packets, acking them if necessary, * until none show up for the entire timeout period. * * Return 0, TCP_TW_ACK, TCP_TW_RST */ enum tcp_tw_status tcp_timewait_state_process(struct tcp_tw_bucket *tw, struct sk_buff *skb, struct tcphdr *th, unsigned len) { /* RFC 1122: * "When a connection is [...] on TIME-WAIT state [...] * [a TCP] MAY accept a new SYN from the remote TCP to * reopen the connection directly, if it: * * (1) assigns its initial sequence number for the new * connection to be larger than the largest sequence * number it used on the previous connection incarnation, * and * * (2) returns to TIME-WAIT state if the SYN turns out * to be an old duplicate". */ if(th->syn && !th->rst && after(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, tw->rcv_nxt)) { struct sock *sk; struct tcp_func *af_specific = tw->af_specific; __u32 isn; isn = tw->snd_nxt + 128000; if(isn == 0) isn++; tcp_tw_deschedule(tw); tcp_timewait_kill(tw); sk = af_specific->get_sock(skb, th); if(sk == NULL || !ipsec_sk_policy(sk,skb) || atomic_read(&sk->sock_readers) != 0) return 0; skb_set_owner_r(skb, sk); af_specific = sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp.af_specific; if(af_specific->conn_request(sk, skb, isn) < 0) return TCP_TW_RST; /* Toss a reset back. */ return 0; /* Discard the frame. */ } /* Check RST or SYN */ if(th->rst || th->syn) { /* This is TIME_WAIT assasination, in two flavors. * Oh well... nobody has a sufficient solution to this * protocol bug yet. */ if(sysctl_tcp_rfc1337 == 0) { tcp_tw_deschedule(tw); tcp_timewait_kill(tw); } if(!th->rst) return TCP_TW_RST; /* toss a reset back */ return 0; } else { /* In this case we must reset the TIMEWAIT timer. */ if(th->ack) tcp_tw_reschedule(tw); } /* Ack old packets if necessary */ if (!after(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq, tw->rcv_nxt) && (th->doff * 4) > len) return TCP_TW_ACK; return 0; } /* Enter the time wait state. This is always called from BH * context. Essentially we whip up a timewait bucket, copy the * relevant info into it from the SK, and mess with hash chains * and list linkage. */ static __inline__ void tcp_tw_hashdance(struct sock *sk, struct tcp_tw_bucket *tw) { struct sock **head, *sktw; /* Step 1: Remove SK from established hash. */ if(sk->next) sk->next->pprev = sk->pprev; *sk->pprev = sk->next; sk->pprev = NULL; tcp_reg_zap(sk); /* Step 2: Put TW into bind hash where SK was. */ tw->tb = (struct tcp_bind_bucket *)sk->prev; if((tw->bind_next = sk->bind_next) != NULL) sk->bind_next->bind_pprev = &tw->bind_next; tw->bind_pprev = sk->bind_pprev; *sk->bind_pprev = (struct sock *)tw; sk->prev = NULL; /* Step 3: Same for the protocol sklist. */ (tw->sklist_next = sk->sklist_next)->sklist_prev = (struct sock *)tw; (tw->sklist_prev = sk->sklist_prev)->sklist_next = (struct sock *)tw; sk->sklist_next = NULL; sk->prot->inuse--; /* Step 4: Hash TW into TIMEWAIT half of established hash table. */ head = &tcp_established_hash[sk->hashent + (TCP_HTABLE_SIZE/2)]; sktw = (struct sock *)tw; if((sktw->next = *head) != NULL) (*head)->pprev = &sktw->next; *head = sktw; sktw->pprev = head; } void tcp_time_wait(struct sock *sk) { struct tcp_tw_bucket *tw; tw = kmem_cache_alloc(tcp_timewait_cachep, SLAB_ATOMIC); if(tw != NULL) { /* Give us an identity. */ tw->daddr = sk->daddr; tw->rcv_saddr = sk->rcv_saddr; tw->bound_dev_if= sk->bound_dev_if; tw->num = sk->num; tw->state = TCP_TIME_WAIT; tw->sport = sk->sport; tw->dport = sk->dport; tw->family = sk->family; tw->reuse = sk->reuse; tw->rcv_nxt = sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp.rcv_nxt; tw->snd_nxt = sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp.snd_nxt; tw->window = tcp_select_window(sk); tw->af_specific = sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp.af_specific; #if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined(CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE) if(tw->family == PF_INET6) { memcpy(&tw->v6_daddr, &sk->net_pinfo.af_inet6.daddr, sizeof(struct in6_addr)); memcpy(&tw->v6_rcv_saddr, &sk->net_pinfo.af_inet6.rcv_saddr, sizeof(struct in6_addr)); } #endif /* Linkage updates. */ tcp_tw_hashdance(sk, tw); /* Get the TIME_WAIT timeout firing. */ tcp_tw_schedule(tw); /* CLOSE the SK. */ if(sk->state == TCP_ESTABLISHED) tcp_statistics.TcpCurrEstab--; sk->state = TCP_CLOSE; net_reset_timer(sk, TIME_DONE, min(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp.srtt * 2, TCP_DONE_TIME)); } else { /* Sorry, we're out of memory, just CLOSE this * socket up. We've got bigger problems than * non-graceful socket closings. */ tcp_set_state(sk, TCP_CLOSE); } /* Prevent rcvmsg/sndmsg calls, and wake people up. */ sk->shutdown = SHUTDOWN_MASK; if(!sk->dead) sk->state_change(sk); } /* * Process the FIN bit. This now behaves as it is supposed to work * and the FIN takes effect when it is validly part of sequence * space. Not before when we get holes. * * If we are ESTABLISHED, a received fin moves us to CLOSE-WAIT * (and thence onto LAST-ACK and finally, CLOSE, we never enter * TIME-WAIT) * * If we are in FINWAIT-1, a received FIN indicates simultaneous * close and we go into CLOSING (and later onto TIME-WAIT) * * If we are in FINWAIT-2, a received FIN moves us to TIME-WAIT. */ static void tcp_fin(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk, struct tcphdr *th) { sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp.fin_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq; tcp_send_ack(sk); if (!sk->dead) { sk->state_change(sk); sock_wake_async(sk->socket, 1); } switch(sk->state) { case TCP_SYN_RECV: case TCP_ESTABLISHED: /* Move to CLOSE_WAIT */ tcp_set_state(sk, TCP_CLOSE_WAIT); if (th->rst) sk->shutdown = SHUTDOWN_MASK; break; case TCP_CLOSE_WAIT: case TCP_CLOSING: /* Received a retransmission of the FIN, do * nothing. */ break; case TCP_LAST_ACK: /* RFC793: Remain in the LAST-ACK state. */ break; case TCP_FIN_WAIT1: /* This case occurs when a simultaneous close * happens, we must ack the received FIN and * enter the CLOSING state. * * This causes a WRITE timeout, which will either * move on to TIME_WAIT when we timeout, or resend * the FIN properly (maybe we get rid of that annoying * FIN lost hang). The TIME_WRITE code is already * correct for handling this timeout. */ tcp_set_state(sk, TCP_CLOSING); break; case TCP_FIN_WAIT2: /* Received a FIN -- send ACK and enter TIME_WAIT. */ tcp_time_wait(sk); break; default: /* Only TCP_LISTEN and TCP_CLOSE are left, in these * cases we should never reach this piece of code. */ printk("tcp_fin: Impossible, sk->state=%d\n", sk->state); break; }; } /* These routines update the SACK block as out-of-order packets arrive or * in-order packets close up the sequence space. */ static void tcp_sack_maybe_coalesce(struct tcp_opt *tp, struct tcp_sack_block *sp) { int this_sack, num_sacks = tp->num_sacks; struct tcp_sack_block *swalk = &tp->selective_acks[0]; /* If more than one SACK block, see if the recent change to SP eats into * or hits the sequence space of other SACK blocks, if so coalesce. */ if(num_sacks != 1) { for(this_sack = 0; this_sack < num_sacks; this_sack++, swalk++) { if(swalk == sp) continue; /* First case, bottom of SP moves into top of the * sequence space of SWALK. */ if(between(sp->start_seq, swalk->start_seq, swalk->end_seq)) { sp->start_seq = swalk->start_seq; goto coalesce; } /* Second case, top of SP moves into bottom of the * sequence space of SWALK. */ if(between(sp->end_seq, swalk->start_seq, swalk->end_seq)) { sp->end_seq = swalk->end_seq; goto coalesce; } } } /* SP is the only SACK, or no coalescing cases found. */ return; coalesce: /* Zap SWALK, by moving every further SACK up by one slot. * Decrease num_sacks. */ for(; this_sack < num_sacks-1; this_sack++, swalk++) { struct tcp_sack_block *next = (swalk + 1); swalk->start_seq = next->start_seq; swalk->end_seq = next->end_seq; } tp->num_sacks--; } static __inline__ void tcp_sack_swap(struct tcp_sack_block *sack1, struct tcp_sack_block *sack2) { __u32 tmp; tmp = sack1->start_seq; sack1->start_seq = sack2->start_seq; sack2->start_seq = tmp; tmp = sack1->end_seq; sack1->end_seq = sack2->end_seq; sack2->end_seq = tmp; } static void tcp_sack_new_ofo_skb(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); struct tcp_sack_block *sp = &tp->selective_acks[0]; int cur_sacks = tp->num_sacks; if (!cur_sacks) goto new_sack; /* Optimize for the common case, new ofo frames arrive * "in order". ;-) This also satisfies the requirements * of RFC2018 about ordering of SACKs. */ if(sp->end_seq == TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq) { sp->end_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq; tcp_sack_maybe_coalesce(tp, sp); } else if(sp->start_seq == TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq) { /* Re-ordered arrival, in this case, can be optimized * as well. */ sp->start_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq; tcp_sack_maybe_coalesce(tp, sp); } else { struct tcp_sack_block *swap = sp + 1; int this_sack, max_sacks = (tp->tstamp_ok ? 3 : 4); /* Oh well, we have to move things around. * Try to find a SACK we can tack this onto. */ for(this_sack = 1; this_sack < cur_sacks; this_sack++, swap++) { if((swap->end_seq == TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq) || (swap->start_seq == TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq)) { if(swap->end_seq == TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq) swap->end_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq; else swap->start_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq; tcp_sack_swap(sp, swap); tcp_sack_maybe_coalesce(tp, sp); return; } } /* Could not find an adjacent existing SACK, build a new one, * put it at the front, and shift everyone else down. We * always know there is at least one SACK present already here. * * If the sack array is full, forget about the last one. */ if (cur_sacks >= max_sacks) { cur_sacks--; tp->num_sacks--; } while(cur_sacks >= 1) { struct tcp_sack_block *this = &tp->selective_acks[cur_sacks]; struct tcp_sack_block *prev = (this - 1); this->start_seq = prev->start_seq; this->end_seq = prev->end_seq; cur_sacks--; } new_sack: /* Build the new head SACK, and we're done. */ sp->start_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq; sp->end_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq; tp->num_sacks++; } } static void tcp_sack_remove_skb(struct tcp_opt *tp, struct sk_buff *skb) { struct tcp_sack_block *sp = &tp->selective_acks[0]; int num_sacks = tp->num_sacks; int this_sack; /* This is an in order data segment _or_ an out-of-order SKB being * moved to the receive queue, so we know this removed SKB will eat * from the front of a SACK. */ for(this_sack = 0; this_sack < num_sacks; this_sack++, sp++) { /* Check if the start of the sack is covered by skb. */ if(!before(sp->start_seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq) && before(sp->start_seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq)) break; } /* This should only happen if so many SACKs get built that some get * pushed out before we get here, or we eat some in sequence packets * which are before the first SACK block. */ if(this_sack >= num_sacks) return; sp->start_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq; if(!before(sp->start_seq, sp->end_seq)) { /* Zap this SACK, by moving forward any other SACKS. */ for(this_sack += 1; this_sack < num_sacks; this_sack++, sp++) { struct tcp_sack_block *next = (sp + 1); sp->start_seq = next->start_seq; sp->end_seq = next->end_seq; } tp->num_sacks--; } } static void tcp_sack_extend(struct tcp_opt *tp, struct sk_buff *old_skb, struct sk_buff *new_skb) { struct tcp_sack_block *sp = &tp->selective_acks[0]; int num_sacks = tp->num_sacks; int this_sack; for(this_sack = 0; this_sack < num_sacks; this_sack++, sp++) { if(sp->end_seq == TCP_SKB_CB(old_skb)->end_seq) break; } if(this_sack >= num_sacks) return; sp->end_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(new_skb)->end_seq; } /* This one checks to see if we can put data from the * out_of_order queue into the receive_queue. */ static void tcp_ofo_queue(struct sock *sk) { struct sk_buff *skb; struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); while ((skb = skb_peek(&tp->out_of_order_queue))) { if (after(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, tp->rcv_nxt)) break; if (!after(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq, tp->rcv_nxt)) { SOCK_DEBUG(sk, "ofo packet was already received \n"); __skb_unlink(skb, skb->list); kfree_skb(skb); continue; } SOCK_DEBUG(sk, "ofo requeuing : rcv_next %X seq %X - %X\n", tp->rcv_nxt, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq); if(tp->sack_ok) tcp_sack_remove_skb(tp, skb); __skb_unlink(skb, skb->list); __skb_queue_tail(&sk->receive_queue, skb); tp->rcv_nxt = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq; if(skb->h.th->fin) tcp_fin(skb, sk, skb->h.th); } } static void tcp_data_queue(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb) { struct sk_buff *skb1; struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); /* Queue data for delivery to the user. * Packets in sequence go to the receive queue. * Out of sequence packets to the out_of_order_queue. */ if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq == tp->rcv_nxt) { /* Ok. In sequence. */ queue_and_out: dst_confirm(sk->dst_cache); __skb_queue_tail(&sk->receive_queue, skb); tp->rcv_nxt = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq; if(skb->h.th->fin) { tcp_fin(skb, sk, skb->h.th); } else { tcp_remember_ack(tp, skb->h.th, skb); } /* This may have eaten into a SACK block. */ if(tp->sack_ok && tp->num_sacks) tcp_sack_remove_skb(tp, skb); tcp_ofo_queue(sk); /* Turn on fast path. */ if (skb_queue_len(&tp->out_of_order_queue) == 0) tp->pred_flags = htonl(((tp->tcp_header_len >> 2) << 28) | (0x10 << 16) | tp->snd_wnd); return; } /* An old packet, either a retransmit or some packet got lost. */ if (!after(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq, tp->rcv_nxt)) { /* A retransmit, 2nd most common case. Force an imediate ack. */ SOCK_DEBUG(sk, "retransmit received: seq %X\n", TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq); tcp_enter_quickack_mode(tp); kfree_skb(skb); return; } if (before(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, tp->rcv_nxt)) { /* Partial packet, seq < rcv_next < end_seq */ SOCK_DEBUG(sk, "partial packet: rcv_next %X seq %X - %X\n", tp->rcv_nxt, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq); goto queue_and_out; } /* Ok. This is an out_of_order segment, force an ack. */ tp->delayed_acks++; tcp_enter_quickack_mode(tp); /* Disable header prediction. */ tp->pred_flags = 0; SOCK_DEBUG(sk, "out of order segment: rcv_next %X seq %X - %X\n", tp->rcv_nxt, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq); if (skb_peek(&tp->out_of_order_queue) == NULL) { /* Initial out of order segment, build 1 SACK. */ if(tp->sack_ok) { tp->num_sacks = 1; tp->selective_acks[0].start_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq; tp->selective_acks[0].end_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq; } __skb_queue_head(&tp->out_of_order_queue,skb); } else { for(skb1=tp->out_of_order_queue.prev; ; skb1 = skb1->prev) { /* Already there. */ if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq == TCP_SKB_CB(skb1)->seq) { if (skb->len >= skb1->len) { if(tp->sack_ok) tcp_sack_extend(tp, skb1, skb); __skb_append(skb1, skb); __skb_unlink(skb1, skb1->list); kfree_skb(skb1); } else { /* A duplicate, smaller than what is in the * out-of-order queue right now, toss it. */ kfree_skb(skb); } break; } if (after(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb1)->seq)) { __skb_append(skb1, skb); if(tp->sack_ok) tcp_sack_new_ofo_skb(sk, skb); break; } /* See if we've hit the start. If so insert. */ if (skb1 == skb_peek(&tp->out_of_order_queue)) { __skb_queue_head(&tp->out_of_order_queue,skb); if(tp->sack_ok) tcp_sack_new_ofo_skb(sk, skb); break; } } } } /* * This routine handles the data. If there is room in the buffer, * it will be have already been moved into it. If there is no * room, then we will just have to discard the packet. */ static int tcp_data(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk, unsigned int len) { struct tcphdr *th; struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); th = skb->h.th; skb_pull(skb, th->doff*4); skb_trim(skb, len - (th->doff*4)); if (skb->len == 0 && !th->fin) return(0); /* * If our receive queue has grown past its limits shrink it. * Make sure to do this before moving snd_nxt, otherwise * data might be acked for that we don't have enough room. */ if (atomic_read(&sk->rmem_alloc) > sk->rcvbuf) { if (prune_queue(sk) < 0) { /* Still not enough room. That can happen when * skb->true_size differs significantly from skb->len. */ return 0; } } tcp_data_queue(sk, skb); if (before(tp->rcv_nxt, tp->copied_seq)) { printk(KERN_DEBUG "*** tcp.c:tcp_data bug acked < copied\n"); tp->rcv_nxt = tp->copied_seq; } /* Above, tcp_data_queue() increments delayed_acks appropriately. * Now tell the user we may have some data. */ if (!sk->dead) { sk->data_ready(sk,0); } return(1); } static void __tcp_data_snd_check(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); if (!after(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq, tp->snd_una + tp->snd_wnd) && tcp_packets_in_flight(tp) < tp->snd_cwnd) { /* Put more data onto the wire. */ tcp_write_xmit(sk); } else if (tp->packets_out == 0 && !tp->pending) { /* Start probing the receivers window. */ tcp_reset_xmit_timer(sk, TIME_PROBE0, tp->rto); } } static __inline__ void tcp_data_snd_check(struct sock *sk) { struct sk_buff *skb = sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp.send_head; if (skb != NULL) __tcp_data_snd_check(sk, skb); } /* * Adapt the MSS value used to make delayed ack decision to the * real world. */ static __inline__ void tcp_measure_rcv_mss(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); unsigned int len = skb->len, lss; if (len > tp->rcv_mss) tp->rcv_mss = len; lss = tp->last_seg_size; tp->last_seg_size = 0; if (len >= 536) { if (len == lss) tp->rcv_mss = len; tp->last_seg_size = len; } } /* * Check if sending an ack is needed. */ static __inline__ void __tcp_ack_snd_check(struct sock *sk) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); /* This also takes care of updating the window. * This if statement needs to be simplified. * * Rules for delaying an ack: * - delay time <= 0.5 HZ * - we don't have a window update to send * - must send at least every 2 full sized packets * - must send an ACK if we have any out of order data * * With an extra heuristic to handle loss of packet * situations and also helping the sender leave slow * start in an expediant manner. */ /* Two full frames received or... */ if (((tp->rcv_nxt - tp->rcv_wup) >= tp->rcv_mss * MAX_DELAY_ACK) || /* We will update the window "significantly" or... */ tcp_raise_window(sk) || /* We entered "quick ACK" mode or... */ tcp_in_quickack_mode(tp) || /* We have out of order data */ (skb_peek(&tp->out_of_order_queue) != NULL)) { /* Then ack it now */ tcp_send_ack(sk); } else { /* Else, send delayed ack. */ tcp_send_delayed_ack(tp, HZ/2); } } static __inline__ void tcp_ack_snd_check(struct sock *sk) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); if (tp->delayed_acks == 0) { /* We sent a data segment already. */ return; } __tcp_ack_snd_check(sk); } /* * This routine is only called when we have urgent data * signalled. Its the 'slow' part of tcp_urg. It could be * moved inline now as tcp_urg is only called from one * place. We handle URGent data wrong. We have to - as * BSD still doesn't use the correction from RFC961. * For 1003.1g we should support a new option TCP_STDURG to permit * either form (or just set the sysctl tcp_stdurg). */ static void tcp_check_urg(struct sock * sk, struct tcphdr * th) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); u32 ptr = ntohs(th->urg_ptr); if (ptr && !sysctl_tcp_stdurg) ptr--; ptr += ntohl(th->seq); /* Ignore urgent data that we've already seen and read. */ if (after(tp->copied_seq, ptr)) return; /* Do we already have a newer (or duplicate) urgent pointer? */ if (tp->urg_data && !after(ptr, tp->urg_seq)) return; /* Tell the world about our new urgent pointer. */ if (sk->proc != 0) { if (sk->proc > 0) kill_proc(sk->proc, SIGURG, 1); else kill_pg(-sk->proc, SIGURG, 1); } /* We may be adding urgent data when the last byte read was * urgent. To do this requires some care. We cannot just ignore * tp->copied_seq since we would read the last urgent byte again * as data, nor can we alter copied_seq until this data arrives * or we break the sematics of SIOCATMARK (and thus sockatmark()) */ if (tp->urg_seq == tp->copied_seq) tp->copied_seq++; /* Move the copied sequence on correctly */ tp->urg_data = URG_NOTYET; tp->urg_seq = ptr; /* Disable header prediction. */ tp->pred_flags = 0; } /* This is the 'fast' part of urgent handling. */ static inline void tcp_urg(struct sock *sk, struct tcphdr *th, unsigned long len) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); /* Check if we get a new urgent pointer - normally not. */ if (th->urg) tcp_check_urg(sk,th); /* Do we wait for any urgent data? - normally not... */ if (tp->urg_data == URG_NOTYET) { u32 ptr = tp->urg_seq - ntohl(th->seq) + (th->doff*4); /* Is the urgent pointer pointing into this packet? */ if (ptr < len) { tp->urg_data = URG_VALID | *(ptr + (unsigned char *) th); if (!sk->dead) sk->data_ready(sk,0); } } } /* Clean the out_of_order queue if we can, trying to get * the socket within its memory limits again. * * Return less than zero if we should start dropping frames * until the socket owning process reads some of the data * to stabilize the situation. */ static int prune_queue(struct sock *sk) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp; struct sk_buff * skb; SOCK_DEBUG(sk, "prune_queue: c=%x\n", tp->copied_seq); net_statistics.PruneCalled++; /* First, purge the out_of_order queue. */ skb = __skb_dequeue_tail(&tp->out_of_order_queue); if(skb != NULL) { /* Free it all. */ do { net_statistics.OfoPruned += skb->len; kfree_skb(skb); skb = __skb_dequeue_tail(&tp->out_of_order_queue); } while(skb != NULL); /* Reset SACK state. A conforming SACK implementation will * do the same at a timeout based retransmit. When a connection * is in a sad state like this, we care only about integrity * of the connection not performance. */ if(tp->sack_ok) tp->num_sacks = 0; } /* If we are really being abused, tell the caller to silently * drop receive data on the floor. It will get retransmitted * and hopefully then we'll have sufficient space. * * We used to try to purge the in-order packets too, but that * turns out to be deadly and fraught with races. Consider: * * 1) If we acked the data, we absolutely cannot drop the * packet. This data would then never be retransmitted. * 2) It is possible, with a proper sequence of events involving * delayed acks and backlog queue handling, to have the user * read the data before it gets acked. The previous code * here got this wrong, and it lead to data corruption. * 3) Too much state changes happen when the FIN arrives, so once * we've seen that we can't remove any in-order data safely. * * The net result is that removing in-order receive data is too * complex for anyones sanity. So we don't do it anymore. But * if we are really having our buffer space abused we stop accepting * new receive data. */ if(atomic_read(&sk->rmem_alloc) < (sk->rcvbuf << 1)) return 0; /* Massive buffer overcommit. */ return -1; } /* * TCP receive function for the ESTABLISHED state. * * It is split into a fast path and a slow path. The fast path is * disabled when: * - A zero window was announced from us - zero window probing * is only handled properly in the slow path. * - Out of order segments arrived. * - Urgent data is expected. * - There is no buffer space left * - Unexpected TCP flags/window values/header lengths are received * (detected by checking the TCP header against pred_flags) * - Data is sent in both directions. Fast path only supports pure senders * or pure receivers (this means either the sequence number or the ack * value must stay constant) * * When these conditions are not satisfied it drops into a standard * receive procedure patterned after RFC793 to handle all cases. * The first three cases are guaranteed by proper pred_flags setting, * the rest is checked inline. Fast processing is turned on in * tcp_data_queue when everything is OK. */ int tcp_rcv_established(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb, struct tcphdr *th, unsigned len) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); int queued; u32 flg; /* * Header prediction. * The code follows the one in the famous * "30 instruction TCP receive" Van Jacobson mail. * * Van's trick is to deposit buffers into socket queue * on a device interrupt, to call tcp_recv function * on the receive process context and checksum and copy * the buffer to user space. smart... * * Our current scheme is not silly either but we take the * extra cost of the net_bh soft interrupt processing... * We do checksum and copy also but from device to kernel. */ /* * RFC1323: H1. Apply PAWS check first. */ if (tcp_fast_parse_options(sk, th, tp)) { if (tp->saw_tstamp) { if (tcp_paws_discard(tp, th, len)) { tcp_statistics.TcpInErrs++; if (!th->rst) { tcp_send_ack(sk); goto discard; } } tcp_replace_ts_recent(sk, tp, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq); } } flg = *(((u32 *)th) + 3) & ~htonl(0xFC8 << 16); /* pred_flags is 0xS?10 << 16 + snd_wnd * if header_predition is to be made * 'S' will always be tp->tcp_header_len >> 2 * '?' will be 0 else it will be !0 * (when there are holes in the receive * space for instance) * PSH flag is ignored. */ if (flg == tp->pred_flags && TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq == tp->rcv_nxt) { if (len <= th->doff*4) { /* Bulk data transfer: sender */ if (len == th->doff*4) { tcp_ack(sk, th, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->ack_seq, len); kfree_skb(skb); tcp_data_snd_check(sk); return 0; } else { /* Header too small */ tcp_statistics.TcpInErrs++; goto discard; } } else if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->ack_seq == tp->snd_una && atomic_read(&sk->rmem_alloc) <= sk->rcvbuf) { /* Bulk data transfer: receiver */ __skb_pull(skb,th->doff*4); tcp_measure_rcv_mss(sk, skb); /* DO NOT notify forward progress here. * It saves dozen of CPU instructions in fast path. --ANK */ __skb_queue_tail(&sk->receive_queue, skb); tp->rcv_nxt = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq; /* FIN bit check is not done since if FIN is set in * this frame, the pred_flags won't match up. -DaveM */ sk->data_ready(sk, 0); tcp_delack_estimator(tp); tcp_remember_ack(tp, th, skb); __tcp_ack_snd_check(sk); return 0; } } /* * Standard slow path. */ if (!tcp_sequence(tp, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq)) { /* RFC793, page 37: "In all states except SYN-SENT, all reset * (RST) segments are validated by checking their SEQ-fields." * And page 69: "If an incoming segment is not acceptable, * an acknowledgment should be sent in reply (unless the RST bit * is set, if so drop the segment and return)". */ if (th->rst) goto discard; if (after(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, tp->rcv_nxt)) { SOCK_DEBUG(sk, "seq:%d end:%d wup:%d wnd:%d\n", TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq, tp->rcv_wup, tp->rcv_wnd); } tcp_send_ack(sk); goto discard; } if(th->syn && TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq != tp->syn_seq) { SOCK_DEBUG(sk, "syn in established state\n"); tcp_statistics.TcpInErrs++; tcp_reset(sk); return 1; } if(th->rst) { tcp_reset(sk); goto discard; } if(th->ack) tcp_ack(sk, th, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->ack_seq, len); /* Process urgent data. */ tcp_urg(sk, th, len); /* step 7: process the segment text */ queued = tcp_data(skb, sk, len); /* This must be after tcp_data() does the skb_pull() to * remove the header size from skb->len. * * Dave!!! Phrase above (and all about rcv_mss) has * nothing to do with reality. rcv_mss must measure TOTAL * size, including sacks, IP options etc. Hence, measure_rcv_mss * must occure before pulling etc, otherwise it will flap * like hell. Even putting it before tcp_data is wrong, * it should use skb->tail - skb->nh.raw instead. * --ANK (980805) * * BTW I broke it. Now all TCP options are handled equally * in mss_clamp calculations (i.e. ignored, rfc1122), * and mss_cache does include all of them (i.e. tstamps) * except for sacks, to calulate effective mss faster. * --ANK (980805) */ tcp_measure_rcv_mss(sk, skb); /* Be careful, tcp_data() may have put this into TIME_WAIT. */ if(sk->state != TCP_CLOSE) { tcp_data_snd_check(sk); tcp_ack_snd_check(sk); } if (!queued) { discard: kfree_skb(skb); } return 0; } /* * Process an incoming SYN or SYN-ACK for SYN_RECV sockets represented * as an open_request. */ struct sock *tcp_check_req(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb, struct open_request *req) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); u32 flg; /* assumption: the socket is not in use. * as we checked the user count on tcp_rcv and we're * running from a soft interrupt. */ /* Check for syn retransmission */ flg = *(((u32 *)skb->h.th) + 3); flg &= __constant_htonl(0x00170000); /* Only SYN set? */ if (flg == __constant_htonl(0x00020000)) { if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq == req->rcv_isn) { /* retransmited syn. */ req->class->rtx_syn_ack(sk, req); return NULL; } else { return sk; /* Pass new SYN to the listen socket. */ } } /* We know it's an ACK here */ if (req->sk) { /* socket already created but not * yet accepted()... */ sk = req->sk; } else { /* In theory the packet could be for a cookie, but * TIME_WAIT should guard us against this. * XXX: Nevertheless check for cookies? * This sequence number check is done again later, * but we do it here to prevent syn flood attackers * from creating big SYN_RECV sockets. */ if (!between(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->ack_seq, req->snt_isn, req->snt_isn+1) || !between(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, req->rcv_isn, req->rcv_isn+1+req->rcv_wnd)) { req->class->send_reset(skb); return NULL; } sk = tp->af_specific->syn_recv_sock(sk, skb, req, NULL); tcp_dec_slow_timer(TCP_SLT_SYNACK); if (sk == NULL) return NULL; req->expires = 0UL; req->sk = sk; } skb_orphan(skb); skb_set_owner_r(skb, sk); return sk; } /* * This function implements the receiving procedure of RFC 793 for * all states except ESTABLISHED and TIME_WAIT. * It's called from both tcp_v4_rcv and tcp_v6_rcv and should be * address independent. */ int tcp_rcv_state_process(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb, struct tcphdr *th, unsigned len) { struct tcp_opt *tp = &(sk->tp_pinfo.af_tcp); int queued = 0; switch (sk->state) { case TCP_CLOSE: /* When state == CLOSED, hash lookup always fails. * * But, there is a back door, the backlog queue. * If we have a sequence of packets in the backlog * during __release_sock() which have a sequence such * that: * packet X causes entry to TCP_CLOSE state * ... * packet X + N has FIN bit set * * We report a (luckily) harmless error in this case. * The issue is that backlog queue processing bypasses * any hash lookups (we know which socket packets are for). * The correct behavior here is what 2.0.x did, since * a TCP_CLOSE socket does not exist. Drop the frame * and send a RST back to the other end. */ return 1; case TCP_LISTEN: /* These use the socket TOS.. * might want to be the received TOS */ if(th->ack) return 1; if(th->syn) { if(tp->af_specific->conn_request(sk, skb, 0) < 0) return 1; /* Now we have several options: In theory there is * nothing else in the frame. KA9Q has an option to * send data with the syn, BSD accepts data with the * syn up to the [to be] advertised window and * Solaris 2.1 gives you a protocol error. For now * we just ignore it, that fits the spec precisely * and avoids incompatibilities. It would be nice in * future to drop through and process the data. * * Now that TTCP is starting to be used we ought to * queue this data. * But, this leaves one open to an easy denial of * service attack, and SYN cookies can't defend * against this problem. So, we drop the data * in the interest of security over speed. */ goto discard; } goto discard; break; case TCP_SYN_SENT: /* SYN sent means we have to look for a suitable ack and * either reset for bad matches or go to connected. * The SYN_SENT case is unusual and should * not be in line code. [AC] */ if(th->ack) { /* rfc793: * "If the state is SYN-SENT then * first check the ACK bit * If the ACK bit is set * If SEG.ACK =< ISS, or SEG.ACK > SND.NXT, send * a reset (unless the RST bit is set, if so drop * the segment and return)" * * I cite this place to emphasize one essential * detail, this check is different of one * in established state: SND.UNA <= SEG.ACK <= SND.NXT. * SEG_ACK == SND.UNA == ISS is invalid in SYN-SENT, * because we have no previous data sent before SYN. * --ANK(990513) * * We do not send data with SYN, so that RFC-correct * test reduces to: */ if (sk->zapped || TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->ack_seq != tp->snd_nxt) return 1; /* Now ACK is acceptable. * * "If the RST bit is set * If the ACK was acceptable then signal the user "error: * connection reset", drop the segment, enter CLOSED state, * delete TCB, and return." */ if (th->rst) { tcp_reset(sk); goto discard; } /* rfc793: * "fifth, if neither of the SYN or RST bits is set then * drop the segment and return." * * See note below! * --ANK(990513) */ if (!th->syn) goto discard; /* rfc793: * "If the SYN bit is on ... * are acceptable then ... * (our SYN has been ACKed), change the connection * state to ESTABLISHED..." * * Do you see? SYN-less ACKs in SYN-SENT state are * completely ignored. * * The bug causing stalled SYN-SENT sockets * was here: tcp_ack advanced snd_una and canceled * retransmit timer, so that bare ACK received * in SYN-SENT state (even with invalid ack==ISS, * because tcp_ack check is too weak for SYN-SENT) * causes moving socket to invalid semi-SYN-SENT, * semi-ESTABLISHED state and connection hangs. * * There exist buggy stacks, which really send * such ACKs: f.e. 202.226.91.94 (okigate.oki.co.jp) * Actually, if this host did not try to get something * from ftp.inr.ac.ru I'd never find this bug 8) * * --ANK (990514) */ tp->snd_wl1 = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq; tcp_ack(sk,th, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->ack_seq, len); /* Ok.. it's good. Set up sequence numbers and * move to established. */ tp->rcv_nxt = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq+1; tp->rcv_wup = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq+1; /* RFC1323: The window in SYN & SYN/ACK segments is * never scaled. */ tp->snd_wnd = htons(th->window); tp->snd_wl1 = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq; tp->snd_wl2 = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->ack_seq; tp->fin_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq; tcp_set_state(sk, TCP_ESTABLISHED); tcp_parse_options(sk, th, tp, 0); if (tp->wscale_ok == 0) { tp->snd_wscale = tp->rcv_wscale = 0; tp->window_clamp = min(tp->window_clamp,65535); } if (tp->tstamp_ok) { tp->tcp_header_len = sizeof(struct tcphdr) + TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_ALIGNED; } else tp->tcp_header_len = sizeof(struct tcphdr); if (tp->saw_tstamp) { tp->ts_recent = tp->rcv_tsval; tp->ts_recent_stamp = tcp_time_stamp; } /* Can't be earlier, doff would be wrong. */ tcp_send_ack(sk); sk->dport = th->source; tp->copied_seq = tp->rcv_nxt; if(!sk->dead) { sk->state_change(sk); sock_wake_async(sk->socket, 0); } } else { if(th->syn && !th->rst) { /* The previous version of the code * checked for "connecting to self" * here. that check is done now in * tcp_connect. */ tcp_set_state(sk, TCP_SYN_RECV); tcp_parse_options(sk, th, tp, 0); if (tp->saw_tstamp) { tp->ts_recent = tp->rcv_tsval; tp->ts_recent_stamp = tcp_time_stamp; } tp->rcv_nxt = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq + 1; tp->rcv_wup = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq + 1; /* RFC1323: The window in SYN & SYN/ACK segments is * never scaled. */ tp->snd_wnd = htons(th->window); tp->snd_wl1 = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq; tcp_send_synack(sk); } else break; } /* tp->tcp_header_len and tp->mss_clamp probably changed, synchronize mss. */ tcp_sync_mss(sk, tp->pmtu_cookie); tp->rcv_mss = tp->mss_cache; if (sk->state == TCP_SYN_RECV) goto discard; goto step6; } /* Parse the tcp_options present on this header. * By this point we really only expect timestamps. * Note that this really has to be here and not later for PAWS * (RFC1323) to work. */ if (tcp_fast_parse_options(sk, th, tp)) { /* NOTE: assumes saw_tstamp is never set if we didn't * negotiate the option. tcp_fast_parse_options() must * guarantee this. */ if (tp->saw_tstamp) { if (tcp_paws_discard(tp, th, len)) { tcp_statistics.TcpInErrs++; if (!th->rst) { tcp_send_ack(sk); goto discard; } } tcp_replace_ts_recent(sk, tp, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq); } } /* The silly FIN test here is necessary to see an advancing ACK in * retransmitted FIN frames properly. Consider the following sequence: * * host1 --> host2 FIN XSEQ:XSEQ(0) ack YSEQ * host2 --> host1 FIN YSEQ:YSEQ(0) ack XSEQ * host1 --> host2 XSEQ:XSEQ(0) ack YSEQ+1 * host2 --> host1 FIN YSEQ:YSEQ(0) ack XSEQ+1 (fails tcp_sequence test) * * At this point the connection will deadlock with host1 believing * that his FIN is never ACK'd, and thus it will retransmit it's FIN * forever. The following fix is from Taral (taral@taral.net). */ /* step 1: check sequence number */ if (!tcp_sequence(tp, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq) && !(th->fin && TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq == tp->rcv_nxt)) { if (!th->rst) { tcp_send_ack(sk); } goto discard; } /* step 2: check RST bit */ if(th->rst) { tcp_reset(sk); goto discard; } /* step 3: check security and precedence [ignored] */ /* step 4: * * Check for a SYN, and ensure it matches the SYN we were * first sent. We have to handle the rather unusual (but valid) * sequence that KA9Q derived products may generate of * * SYN * SYN|ACK Data * ACK (lost) * SYN|ACK Data + More Data * .. we must ACK not RST... * * We keep syn_seq as the sequence space occupied by the * original syn. */ if (th->syn && TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq != tp->syn_seq) { tcp_reset(sk); return 1; } /* step 5: check the ACK field */ if (th->ack) { int acceptable = tcp_ack(sk, th, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->ack_seq, len); switch(sk->state) { case TCP_SYN_RECV: if (acceptable) { tcp_set_state(sk, TCP_ESTABLISHED); sk->dport = th->source; tp->copied_seq = tp->rcv_nxt; if(!sk->dead) sk->state_change(sk); tp->snd_una = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->ack_seq; tp->snd_wnd = htons(th->window) << tp->snd_wscale; tp->snd_wl1 = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq; tp->snd_wl2 = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->ack_seq; } else { SOCK_DEBUG(sk, "bad ack\n"); return 1; } break; case TCP_FIN_WAIT1: if (tp->snd_una == tp->write_seq) { sk->shutdown |= SEND_SHUTDOWN; tcp_set_state(sk, TCP_FIN_WAIT2); if (!sk->dead) sk->state_change(sk); else tcp_reset_msl_timer(sk, TIME_CLOSE, sysctl_tcp_fin_timeout); } break; case TCP_CLOSING: if (tp->snd_una == tp->write_seq) { tcp_time_wait(sk); goto discard; } break; case TCP_LAST_ACK: if (tp->snd_una == tp->write_seq) { sk->shutdown = SHUTDOWN_MASK; tcp_set_state(sk,TCP_CLOSE); if (!sk->dead) sk->state_change(sk); goto discard; } break; } } else goto discard; step6: /* step 6: check the URG bit */ tcp_urg(sk, th, len); /* step 7: process the segment text */ switch (sk->state) { case TCP_CLOSE_WAIT: case TCP_CLOSING: if (!before(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq, tp->fin_seq)) break; case TCP_FIN_WAIT1: case TCP_FIN_WAIT2: /* RFC 793 says to queue data in these states, * RFC 1122 says we MUST send a reset. * BSD 4.4 also does reset. */ if ((sk->shutdown & RCV_SHUTDOWN) && sk->dead) { if (after(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq - th->fin, tp->rcv_nxt)) { tcp_reset(sk); return 1; } } case TCP_ESTABLISHED: queued = tcp_data(skb, sk, len); /* This must be after tcp_data() does the skb_pull() to * remove the header size from skb->len. */ tcp_measure_rcv_mss(sk, skb); break; } tcp_data_snd_check(sk); tcp_ack_snd_check(sk); if (!queued) { discard: kfree_skb(skb); } return 0; } |