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Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385 (MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name attributed to Vincent Jardin. This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current (tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga) and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper). NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5 options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle SACK blocks, as a separate exercise. In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c ,and modifies: sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15 sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5 sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25 sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15 sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200 sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109 sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165 sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89 sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109 sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3 sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11 sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7 sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11 share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16 lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20 lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17 lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8 sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14 sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27 sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15 Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be required to cleanly apply this diff.
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/* $NetBSD: tcp_subr.c,v 1.166 2004/04/25 22:25:04 jonathan Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 WIDE Project.
* All rights reserved.
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*
* 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 project nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
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*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT 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 PROJECT 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.
*/
/*-
* Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Jason R. Thorpe and Kevin M. Lahey of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation
* Facility, NASA Ames Research Center.
*
* 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. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
* Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation 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 NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. 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 FOUNDATION 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.
*/
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/*
* Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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*
* 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
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* 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
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*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385 (MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name attributed to Vincent Jardin. This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current (tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga) and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper). NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5 options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle SACK blocks, as a separate exercise. In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c ,and modifies: sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15 sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5 sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25 sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15 sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200 sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109 sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165 sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89 sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109 sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3 sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11 sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7 sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11 share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16 lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20 lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17 lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8 sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14 sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27 sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15 Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be required to cleanly apply this diff.
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__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: tcp_subr.c,v 1.166 2004/04/25 22:25:04 jonathan Exp $");
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#include "opt_inet.h"
#include "opt_ipsec.h"
#include "opt_tcp_compat_42.h"
#include "opt_inet_csum.h"
#include "opt_mbuftrace.h"
#include "rnd.h"
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#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
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#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/socketvar.h>
#include <sys/protosw.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
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#include <sys/pool.h>
#if NRND > 0
#include <sys/md5.h>
#include <sys/rnd.h>
#endif
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#include <net/route.h>
#include <net/if.h>
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#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
#include <netinet/ip.h>
#include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
#include <netinet/ip_var.h>
#include <netinet/ip_icmp.h>
#ifdef INET6
#ifndef INET
#include <netinet/in.h>
#endif
#include <netinet/ip6.h>
#include <netinet6/in6_pcb.h>
#include <netinet6/ip6_var.h>
#include <netinet6/in6_var.h>
#include <netinet6/ip6protosw.h>
#include <netinet/icmp6.h>
#include <netinet6/nd6.h>
#endif
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#include <netinet/tcp.h>
#include <netinet/tcp_fsm.h>
#include <netinet/tcp_seq.h>
#include <netinet/tcp_timer.h>
#include <netinet/tcp_var.h>
#include <netinet/tcpip.h>
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#ifdef IPSEC
#include <netinet6/ipsec.h>
#endif /*IPSEC*/
#ifdef FAST_IPSEC
#include <netipsec/ipsec.h>
Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385 (MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name attributed to Vincent Jardin. This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current (tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga) and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper). NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5 options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle SACK blocks, as a separate exercise. In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c ,and modifies: sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15 sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5 sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25 sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15 sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200 sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109 sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165 sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89 sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109 sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3 sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11 sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7 sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11 share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16 lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20 lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17 lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8 sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14 sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27 sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15 Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be required to cleanly apply this diff.
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#include <netipsec/xform.h>
#ifdef INET6
#include <netipsec/ipsec6.h>
#endif
Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385 (MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name attributed to Vincent Jardin. This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current (tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga) and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper). NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5 options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle SACK blocks, as a separate exercise. In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c ,and modifies: sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15 sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5 sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25 sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15 sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200 sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109 sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165 sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89 sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109 sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3 sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11 sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7 sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11 share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16 lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20 lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17 lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8 sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14 sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27 sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15 Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be required to cleanly apply this diff.
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#include <netipsec/key.h>
#endif /* FAST_IPSEC*/
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struct inpcbtable tcbtable; /* head of queue of active tcpcb's */
struct tcpstat tcpstat; /* tcp statistics */
u_int32_t tcp_now; /* for RFC 1323 timestamps */
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/* patchable/settable parameters for tcp */
int tcp_mssdflt = TCP_MSS;
int tcp_rttdflt = TCPTV_SRTTDFLT / PR_SLOWHZ;
int tcp_do_rfc1323 = 1; /* window scaling / timestamps (obsolete) */
#if NRND > 0
int tcp_do_rfc1948 = 0; /* ISS by cryptographic hash */
#endif
int tcp_do_sack = 1; /* selective acknowledgement */
int tcp_do_win_scale = 1; /* RFC1323 window scaling */
int tcp_do_timestamps = 1; /* RFC1323 timestamps */
int tcp_do_newreno = 1; /* Use the New Reno algorithms */
int tcp_ack_on_push = 0; /* set to enable immediate ACK-on-PUSH */
#ifndef TCP_INIT_WIN
#define TCP_INIT_WIN 0 /* initial slow start window */
#endif
#ifndef TCP_INIT_WIN_LOCAL
#define TCP_INIT_WIN_LOCAL 4 /* initial slow start window for local nets */
#endif
int tcp_init_win = TCP_INIT_WIN;
int tcp_init_win_local = TCP_INIT_WIN_LOCAL;
int tcp_mss_ifmtu = 0;
#ifdef TCP_COMPAT_42
int tcp_compat_42 = 1;
#else
int tcp_compat_42 = 0;
#endif
int tcp_rst_ppslim = 100; /* 100pps */
int tcp_ackdrop_ppslim = 100; /* 100pps */
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/* tcb hash */
#ifndef TCBHASHSIZE
#define TCBHASHSIZE 128
#endif
int tcbhashsize = TCBHASHSIZE;
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/* syn hash parameters */
#define TCP_SYN_HASH_SIZE 293
#define TCP_SYN_BUCKET_SIZE 35
int tcp_syn_cache_size = TCP_SYN_HASH_SIZE;
int tcp_syn_cache_limit = TCP_SYN_HASH_SIZE*TCP_SYN_BUCKET_SIZE;
int tcp_syn_bucket_limit = 3*TCP_SYN_BUCKET_SIZE;
struct syn_cache_head tcp_syn_cache[TCP_SYN_HASH_SIZE];
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int tcp_freeq __P((struct tcpcb *));
#ifdef INET
void tcp_mtudisc_callback __P((struct in_addr));
#endif
#ifdef INET6
void tcp6_mtudisc_callback __P((struct in6_addr *));
#endif
void tcp_mtudisc __P((struct inpcb *, int));
#ifdef INET6
void tcp6_mtudisc __P((struct in6pcb *, int));
#endif
POOL_INIT(tcpcb_pool, sizeof(struct tcpcb), 0, 0, 0, "tcpcbpl", NULL);
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#ifdef TCP_CSUM_COUNTERS
#include <sys/device.h>
struct evcnt tcp_hwcsum_bad = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
NULL, "tcp", "hwcsum bad");
struct evcnt tcp_hwcsum_ok = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
NULL, "tcp", "hwcsum ok");
struct evcnt tcp_hwcsum_data = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
NULL, "tcp", "hwcsum data");
struct evcnt tcp_swcsum = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
NULL, "tcp", "swcsum");
#endif /* TCP_CSUM_COUNTERS */
#ifdef TCP_OUTPUT_COUNTERS
#include <sys/device.h>
struct evcnt tcp_output_bigheader = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
NULL, "tcp", "output big header");
struct evcnt tcp_output_predict_hit = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
NULL, "tcp", "output predict hit");
struct evcnt tcp_output_predict_miss = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
NULL, "tcp", "output predict miss");
struct evcnt tcp_output_copysmall = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
NULL, "tcp", "output copy small");
struct evcnt tcp_output_copybig = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
NULL, "tcp", "output copy big");
struct evcnt tcp_output_refbig = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
NULL, "tcp", "output reference big");
#endif /* TCP_OUTPUT_COUNTERS */
#ifdef TCP_REASS_COUNTERS
#include <sys/device.h>
struct evcnt tcp_reass_ = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
NULL, "tcp_reass", "calls");
struct evcnt tcp_reass_empty = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
&tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "insert into empty queue");
struct evcnt tcp_reass_iteration[8] = {
EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, &tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", ">7 iterations"),
EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, &tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "1 iteration"),
EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, &tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "2 iterations"),
EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, &tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "3 iterations"),
EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, &tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "4 iterations"),
EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, &tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "5 iterations"),
EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, &tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "6 iterations"),
EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, &tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "7 iterations"),
};
struct evcnt tcp_reass_prependfirst = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
&tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "prepend to first");
struct evcnt tcp_reass_prepend = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
&tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "prepend");
struct evcnt tcp_reass_insert = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
&tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "insert");
struct evcnt tcp_reass_inserttail = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
&tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "insert at tail");
struct evcnt tcp_reass_append = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
&tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "append");
struct evcnt tcp_reass_appendtail = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
&tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "append to tail fragment");
struct evcnt tcp_reass_overlaptail = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
&tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "overlap at end");
struct evcnt tcp_reass_overlapfront = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
&tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "overlap at start");
struct evcnt tcp_reass_segdup = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
&tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "duplicate segment");
struct evcnt tcp_reass_fragdup = EVCNT_INITIALIZER(EVCNT_TYPE_MISC,
&tcp_reass_, "tcp_reass", "duplicate fragment");
#endif /* TCP_REASS_COUNTERS */
#ifdef MBUFTRACE
struct mowner tcp_mowner = { "tcp" };
struct mowner tcp_rx_mowner = { "tcp", "rx" };
struct mowner tcp_tx_mowner = { "tcp", "tx" };
#endif
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/*
* Tcp initialization
*/
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void
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tcp_init()
{
int hlen;
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/* Initialize the TCPCB template. */
tcp_tcpcb_template();
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in_pcbinit(&tcbtable, tcbhashsize, tcbhashsize);
hlen = sizeof(struct ip) + sizeof(struct tcphdr);
#ifdef INET6
if (sizeof(struct ip) < sizeof(struct ip6_hdr))
hlen = sizeof(struct ip6_hdr) + sizeof(struct tcphdr);
#endif
if (max_protohdr < hlen)
max_protohdr = hlen;
if (max_linkhdr + hlen > MHLEN)
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panic("tcp_init");
#ifdef INET
icmp_mtudisc_callback_register(tcp_mtudisc_callback);
#endif
#ifdef INET6
icmp6_mtudisc_callback_register(tcp6_mtudisc_callback);
#endif
/* Initialize timer state. */
tcp_timer_init();
/* Initialize the compressed state engine. */
syn_cache_init();
#ifdef TCP_CSUM_COUNTERS
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_hwcsum_bad);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_hwcsum_ok);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_hwcsum_data);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_swcsum);
#endif /* TCP_CSUM_COUNTERS */
#ifdef TCP_OUTPUT_COUNTERS
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_output_bigheader);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_output_predict_hit);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_output_predict_miss);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_output_copysmall);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_output_copybig);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_output_refbig);
#endif /* TCP_OUTPUT_COUNTERS */
#ifdef TCP_REASS_COUNTERS
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_empty);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_iteration[0]);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_iteration[1]);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_iteration[2]);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_iteration[3]);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_iteration[4]);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_iteration[5]);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_iteration[6]);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_iteration[7]);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_prependfirst);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_prepend);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_insert);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_inserttail);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_append);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_appendtail);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_overlaptail);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_overlapfront);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_segdup);
evcnt_attach_static(&tcp_reass_fragdup);
#endif /* TCP_REASS_COUNTERS */
MOWNER_ATTACH(&tcp_tx_mowner);
MOWNER_ATTACH(&tcp_rx_mowner);
MOWNER_ATTACH(&tcp_mowner);
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}
/*
* Create template to be used to send tcp packets on a connection.
* Call after host entry created, allocates an mbuf and fills
* in a skeletal tcp/ip header, minimizing the amount of work
* necessary when the connection is used.
*/
struct mbuf *
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tcp_template(tp)
struct tcpcb *tp;
{
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struct inpcb *inp = tp->t_inpcb;
#ifdef INET6
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struct in6pcb *in6p = tp->t_in6pcb;
#endif
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struct tcphdr *n;
struct mbuf *m;
int hlen;
switch (tp->t_family) {
case AF_INET:
hlen = sizeof(struct ip);
if (inp)
break;
#ifdef INET6
if (in6p) {
/* mapped addr case */
if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&in6p->in6p_laddr)
&& IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&in6p->in6p_faddr))
break;
}
#endif
return NULL; /*EINVAL*/
#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
hlen = sizeof(struct ip6_hdr);
if (in6p) {
/* more sainty check? */
break;
}
return NULL; /*EINVAL*/
#endif
default:
hlen = 0; /*pacify gcc*/
return NULL; /*EAFNOSUPPORT*/
}
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (hlen + sizeof(struct tcphdr) > MCLBYTES)
panic("mclbytes too small for t_template");
#endif
m = tp->t_template;
if (m && m->m_len == hlen + sizeof(struct tcphdr))
;
else {
if (m)
m_freem(m);
m = tp->t_template = NULL;
MGETHDR(m, M_DONTWAIT, MT_HEADER);
if (m && hlen + sizeof(struct tcphdr) > MHLEN) {
MCLGET(m, M_DONTWAIT);
if ((m->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0) {
m_free(m);
m = NULL;
}
}
if (m == NULL)
return NULL;
MCLAIM(m, &tcp_mowner);
m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = hlen + sizeof(struct tcphdr);
}
bzero(mtod(m, caddr_t), m->m_len);
n = (struct tcphdr *)(mtod(m, caddr_t) + hlen);
switch (tp->t_family) {
case AF_INET:
{
struct ipovly *ipov;
mtod(m, struct ip *)->ip_v = 4;
mtod(m, struct ip *)->ip_hl = hlen >> 2;
ipov = mtod(m, struct ipovly *);
ipov->ih_pr = IPPROTO_TCP;
ipov->ih_len = htons(sizeof(struct tcphdr));
if (inp) {
ipov->ih_src = inp->inp_laddr;
ipov->ih_dst = inp->inp_faddr;
}
#ifdef INET6
else if (in6p) {
/* mapped addr case */
bcopy(&in6p->in6p_laddr.s6_addr32[3], &ipov->ih_src,
sizeof(ipov->ih_src));
bcopy(&in6p->in6p_faddr.s6_addr32[3], &ipov->ih_dst,
sizeof(ipov->ih_dst));
}
#endif
/*
* Compute the pseudo-header portion of the checksum
* now. We incrementally add in the TCP option and
* payload lengths later, and then compute the TCP
* checksum right before the packet is sent off onto
* the wire.
*/
n->th_sum = in_cksum_phdr(ipov->ih_src.s_addr,
ipov->ih_dst.s_addr,
htons(sizeof(struct tcphdr) + IPPROTO_TCP));
break;
}
#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
{
struct ip6_hdr *ip6;
mtod(m, struct ip *)->ip_v = 6;
ip6 = mtod(m, struct ip6_hdr *);
ip6->ip6_nxt = IPPROTO_TCP;
ip6->ip6_plen = htons(sizeof(struct tcphdr));
ip6->ip6_src = in6p->in6p_laddr;
ip6->ip6_dst = in6p->in6p_faddr;
ip6->ip6_flow = in6p->in6p_flowinfo & IPV6_FLOWINFO_MASK;
if (ip6_auto_flowlabel) {
ip6->ip6_flow &= ~IPV6_FLOWLABEL_MASK;
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ip6->ip6_flow |=
(htonl(ip6_randomflowlabel()) & IPV6_FLOWLABEL_MASK);
}
ip6->ip6_vfc &= ~IPV6_VERSION_MASK;
ip6->ip6_vfc |= IPV6_VERSION;
/*
* Compute the pseudo-header portion of the checksum
* now. We incrementally add in the TCP option and
* payload lengths later, and then compute the TCP
* checksum right before the packet is sent off onto
* the wire.
*/
n->th_sum = in6_cksum_phdr(&in6p->in6p_laddr,
&in6p->in6p_faddr, htonl(sizeof(struct tcphdr)),
htonl(IPPROTO_TCP));
break;
}
#endif
}
if (inp) {
n->th_sport = inp->inp_lport;
n->th_dport = inp->inp_fport;
}
#ifdef INET6
else if (in6p) {
n->th_sport = in6p->in6p_lport;
n->th_dport = in6p->in6p_fport;
}
#endif
n->th_seq = 0;
n->th_ack = 0;
n->th_x2 = 0;
n->th_off = 5;
n->th_flags = 0;
n->th_win = 0;
n->th_urp = 0;
return (m);
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}
/*
* Send a single message to the TCP at address specified by
* the given TCP/IP header. If m == 0, then we make a copy
* of the tcpiphdr at ti and send directly to the addressed host.
* This is used to force keep alive messages out using the TCP
* template for a connection tp->t_template. If flags are given
* then we send a message back to the TCP which originated the
* segment ti, 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.
*/
int
tcp_respond(tp, template, m, th0, ack, seq, flags)
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struct tcpcb *tp;
struct mbuf *template;
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struct mbuf *m;
struct tcphdr *th0;
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tcp_seq ack, seq;
int flags;
{
struct route *ro;
int error, tlen, win = 0;
int hlen;
struct ip *ip;
#ifdef INET6
struct ip6_hdr *ip6;
#endif
int family; /* family on packet, not inpcb/in6pcb! */
struct tcphdr *th;
struct socket *so;
if (tp != NULL && (flags & TH_RST) == 0) {
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (tp->t_inpcb && tp->t_in6pcb)
panic("tcp_respond: both t_inpcb and t_in6pcb are set");
#endif
#ifdef INET
if (tp->t_inpcb)
win = sbspace(&tp->t_inpcb->inp_socket->so_rcv);
#endif
#ifdef INET6
if (tp->t_in6pcb)
win = sbspace(&tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_socket->so_rcv);
#endif
}
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th = NULL; /* Quell uninitialized warning */
ip = NULL;
#ifdef INET6
ip6 = NULL;
#endif
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if (m == 0) {
if (!template)
return EINVAL;
/* get family information from template */
switch (mtod(template, struct ip *)->ip_v) {
case 4:
family = AF_INET;
hlen = sizeof(struct ip);
break;
#ifdef INET6
case 6:
family = AF_INET6;
hlen = sizeof(struct ip6_hdr);
break;
#endif
default:
return EAFNOSUPPORT;
}
MGETHDR(m, M_DONTWAIT, MT_HEADER);
if (m) {
MCLAIM(m, &tcp_tx_mowner);
MCLGET(m, M_DONTWAIT);
if ((m->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0) {
m_free(m);
m = NULL;
}
}
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if (m == NULL)
return (ENOBUFS);
if (tcp_compat_42)
tlen = 1;
else
tlen = 0;
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m->m_data += max_linkhdr;
bcopy(mtod(template, caddr_t), mtod(m, caddr_t),
template->m_len);
switch (family) {
case AF_INET:
ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
th = (struct tcphdr *)(ip + 1);
break;
#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
ip6 = mtod(m, struct ip6_hdr *);
th = (struct tcphdr *)(ip6 + 1);
break;
#endif
#if 0
default:
/* noone will visit here */
m_freem(m);
return EAFNOSUPPORT;
#endif
}
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flags = TH_ACK;
} else {
if ((m->m_flags & M_PKTHDR) == 0) {
#if 0
printf("non PKTHDR to tcp_respond\n");
#endif
m_freem(m);
return EINVAL;
}
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (!th0)
panic("th0 == NULL in tcp_respond");
#endif
/* get family information from m */
switch (mtod(m, struct ip *)->ip_v) {
case 4:
family = AF_INET;
hlen = sizeof(struct ip);
ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
break;
#ifdef INET6
case 6:
family = AF_INET6;
hlen = sizeof(struct ip6_hdr);
ip6 = mtod(m, struct ip6_hdr *);
break;
#endif
default:
m_freem(m);
return EAFNOSUPPORT;
}
if ((flags & TH_SYN) == 0 || sizeof(*th0) > (th0->th_off << 2))
tlen = sizeof(*th0);
else
tlen = th0->th_off << 2;
if (m->m_len > hlen + tlen && (m->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0 &&
mtod(m, caddr_t) + hlen == (caddr_t)th0) {
m->m_len = hlen + tlen;
m_freem(m->m_next);
m->m_next = NULL;
} else {
struct mbuf *n;
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (max_linkhdr + hlen + tlen > MCLBYTES) {
m_freem(m);
return EMSGSIZE;
}
#endif
MGETHDR(n, M_DONTWAIT, MT_HEADER);
if (n && max_linkhdr + hlen + tlen > MHLEN) {
MCLGET(n, M_DONTWAIT);
if ((n->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0) {
m_freem(n);
n = NULL;
}
}
if (!n) {
m_freem(m);
return ENOBUFS;
}
MCLAIM(n, &tcp_tx_mowner);
n->m_data += max_linkhdr;
n->m_len = hlen + tlen;
m_copyback(n, 0, hlen, mtod(m, caddr_t));
m_copyback(n, hlen, tlen, (caddr_t)th0);
m_freem(m);
m = n;
n = NULL;
}
#define xchg(a,b,type) { type t; t=a; a=b; b=t; }
switch (family) {
case AF_INET:
ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
th = (struct tcphdr *)(ip + 1);
ip->ip_p = IPPROTO_TCP;
xchg(ip->ip_dst, ip->ip_src, struct in_addr);
ip->ip_p = IPPROTO_TCP;
break;
#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
ip6 = mtod(m, struct ip6_hdr *);
th = (struct tcphdr *)(ip6 + 1);
ip6->ip6_nxt = IPPROTO_TCP;
xchg(ip6->ip6_dst, ip6->ip6_src, struct in6_addr);
ip6->ip6_nxt = IPPROTO_TCP;
break;
#endif
#if 0
default:
/* noone will visit here */
m_freem(m);
return EAFNOSUPPORT;
#endif
}
xchg(th->th_dport, th->th_sport, u_int16_t);
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#undef xchg
tlen = 0; /*be friendly with the following code*/
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}
th->th_seq = htonl(seq);
th->th_ack = htonl(ack);
th->th_x2 = 0;
if ((flags & TH_SYN) == 0) {
if (tp)
win >>= tp->rcv_scale;
if (win > TCP_MAXWIN)
win = TCP_MAXWIN;
th->th_win = htons((u_int16_t)win);
th->th_off = sizeof (struct tcphdr) >> 2;
tlen += sizeof(*th);
} else
tlen += th->th_off << 2;
m->m_len = hlen + tlen;
m->m_pkthdr.len = hlen + tlen;
m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = (struct ifnet *) 0;
th->th_flags = flags;
th->th_urp = 0;
switch (family) {
#ifdef INET
case AF_INET:
{
struct ipovly *ipov = (struct ipovly *)ip;
bzero(ipov->ih_x1, sizeof ipov->ih_x1);
ipov->ih_len = htons((u_int16_t)tlen);
th->th_sum = 0;
th->th_sum = in_cksum(m, hlen + tlen);
ip->ip_len = htons(hlen + tlen);
ip->ip_ttl = ip_defttl;
break;
}
#endif
#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
{
th->th_sum = 0;
th->th_sum = in6_cksum(m, IPPROTO_TCP, sizeof(struct ip6_hdr),
tlen);
ip6->ip6_plen = ntohs(tlen);
if (tp && tp->t_in6pcb) {
struct ifnet *oifp;
ro = (struct route *)&tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_route;
oifp = ro->ro_rt ? ro->ro_rt->rt_ifp : NULL;
ip6->ip6_hlim = in6_selecthlim(tp->t_in6pcb, oifp);
} else
ip6->ip6_hlim = ip6_defhlim;
ip6->ip6_flow &= ~IPV6_FLOWINFO_MASK;
if (ip6_auto_flowlabel) {
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ip6->ip6_flow |=
(htonl(ip6_randomflowlabel()) & IPV6_FLOWLABEL_MASK);
}
break;
}
#endif
}
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if (tp && tp->t_inpcb)
so = tp->t_inpcb->inp_socket;
#ifdef INET6
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else if (tp && tp->t_in6pcb)
so = tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_socket;
#endif
else
so = NULL;
if (tp != NULL && tp->t_inpcb != NULL) {
ro = &tp->t_inpcb->inp_route;
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (family != AF_INET)
panic("tcp_respond: address family mismatch");
if (!in_hosteq(ip->ip_dst, tp->t_inpcb->inp_faddr)) {
panic("tcp_respond: ip_dst %x != inp_faddr %x",
ntohl(ip->ip_dst.s_addr),
ntohl(tp->t_inpcb->inp_faddr.s_addr));
}
#endif
}
#ifdef INET6
else if (tp != NULL && tp->t_in6pcb != NULL) {
ro = (struct route *)&tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_route;
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (family == AF_INET) {
if (!IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_faddr))
panic("tcp_respond: not mapped addr");
if (bcmp(&ip->ip_dst,
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&tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_faddr.s6_addr32[3],
sizeof(ip->ip_dst)) != 0) {
panic("tcp_respond: ip_dst != in6p_faddr");
}
} else if (family == AF_INET6) {
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if (!IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&ip6->ip6_dst,
&tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_faddr))
panic("tcp_respond: ip6_dst != in6p_faddr");
} else
panic("tcp_respond: address family mismatch");
#endif
}
#endif
else
ro = NULL;
switch (family) {
#ifdef INET
case AF_INET:
error = ip_output(m, NULL, ro,
(tp && tp->t_mtudisc ? IP_MTUDISC : 0),
(struct ip_moptions *)0, so);
break;
#endif
#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
error = ip6_output(m, NULL, (struct route_in6 *)ro, 0,
(struct ip6_moptions *)0, so, NULL);
break;
#endif
default:
error = EAFNOSUPPORT;
break;
}
return (error);
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}
/*
* Template TCPCB. Rather than zeroing a new TCPCB and initializing
* a bunch of members individually, we maintain this template for the
* static and mostly-static components of the TCPCB, and copy it into
* the new TCPCB instead.
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*/
static struct tcpcb tcpcb_template = {
/*
* If TCP_NTIMERS ever changes, we'll need to update this
* initializer.
*/
.t_timer = {
CALLOUT_INITIALIZER,
CALLOUT_INITIALIZER,
CALLOUT_INITIALIZER,
CALLOUT_INITIALIZER,
},
.t_delack_ch = CALLOUT_INITIALIZER,
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.t_srtt = TCPTV_SRTTBASE,
.t_rttmin = TCPTV_MIN,
.snd_cwnd = TCP_MAXWIN << TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT,
.snd_ssthresh = TCP_MAXWIN << TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT,
};
/*
* Updates the TCPCB template whenever a parameter that would affect
* the template is changed.
*/
void
tcp_tcpcb_template(void)
{
struct tcpcb *tp = &tcpcb_template;
int flags;
tp->t_peermss = tcp_mssdflt;
tp->t_ourmss = tcp_mssdflt;
tp->t_segsz = tcp_mssdflt;
flags = 0;
if (tcp_do_rfc1323 && tcp_do_win_scale)
flags |= TF_REQ_SCALE;
if (tcp_do_rfc1323 && tcp_do_timestamps)
flags |= TF_REQ_TSTMP;
if (tcp_do_sack == 2)
flags |= TF_WILL_SACK;
else if (tcp_do_sack == 1)
flags |= TF_WILL_SACK|TF_IGNR_RXSACK;
flags |= TF_CANT_TXSACK;
tp->t_flags = flags;
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/*
* Init srtt to TCPTV_SRTTBASE (0), so we can tell that we have no
* rtt estimate. Set rttvar so that srtt + 2 * rttvar gives
* reasonable initial retransmit time.
*/
tp->t_rttvar = tcp_rttdflt * PR_SLOWHZ << (TCP_RTTVAR_SHIFT + 2 - 1);
TCPT_RANGESET(tp->t_rxtcur, TCP_REXMTVAL(tp),
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TCPTV_MIN, TCPTV_REXMTMAX);
}
/*
* Create a new TCP control block, making an
* empty reassembly queue and hooking it to the argument
* protocol control block.
*/
struct tcpcb *
tcp_newtcpcb(family, aux)
int family; /* selects inpcb, or in6pcb */
void *aux;
{
struct tcpcb *tp;
int i;
/* XXX Consider using a pool_cache for speed. */
tp = pool_get(&tcpcb_pool, PR_NOWAIT);
if (tp == NULL)
return (NULL);
memcpy(tp, &tcpcb_template, sizeof(*tp));
TAILQ_INIT(&tp->segq);
TAILQ_INIT(&tp->timeq);
tp->t_family = family; /* may be overridden later on */
LIST_INIT(&tp->t_sc); /* XXX can template this */
/* Don't sweat this loop; hopefully the compiler will unroll it. */
for (i = 0; i < TCPT_NTIMERS; i++)
TCP_TIMER_INIT(tp, i);
switch (family) {
case AF_INET:
{
struct inpcb *inp = (struct inpcb *)aux;
inp->inp_ip.ip_ttl = ip_defttl;
inp->inp_ppcb = (caddr_t)tp;
tp->t_inpcb = inp;
tp->t_mtudisc = ip_mtudisc;
break;
}
#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
{
struct in6pcb *in6p = (struct in6pcb *)aux;
in6p->in6p_ip6.ip6_hlim = in6_selecthlim(in6p,
in6p->in6p_route.ro_rt ? in6p->in6p_route.ro_rt->rt_ifp
: NULL);
in6p->in6p_ppcb = (caddr_t)tp;
tp->t_in6pcb = in6p;
/* for IPv6, always try to run path MTU discovery */
tp->t_mtudisc = 1;
break;
}
#endif /* INET6 */
default:
pool_put(&tcpcb_pool, tp);
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Initialize our timebase. When we send timestamps, we take
* the delta from tcp_now -- this means each connection always
* gets a timebase of 0, which makes it, among other things,
* more difficult to determine how long a system has been up,
* and thus how many TCP sequence increments have occurred.
*/
tp->ts_timebase = tcp_now;
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return (tp);
}
/*
* Drop a TCP connection, reporting
* the specified error. If connection is synchronized,
* then send a RST to peer.
*/
struct tcpcb *
tcp_drop(tp, errno)
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struct tcpcb *tp;
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int errno;
{
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struct socket *so = NULL;
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (tp->t_inpcb && tp->t_in6pcb)
panic("tcp_drop: both t_inpcb and t_in6pcb are set");
#endif
#ifdef INET
if (tp->t_inpcb)
so = tp->t_inpcb->inp_socket;
#endif
#ifdef INET6
if (tp->t_in6pcb)
so = tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_socket;
#endif
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if (!so)
return NULL;
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if (TCPS_HAVERCVDSYN(tp->t_state)) {
tp->t_state = TCPS_CLOSED;
(void) tcp_output(tp);
tcpstat.tcps_drops++;
} else
tcpstat.tcps_conndrops++;
if (errno == ETIMEDOUT && tp->t_softerror)
errno = tp->t_softerror;
so->so_error = errno;
return (tcp_close(tp));
}
/*
* Return whether this tcpcb is marked as dead, indicating
* to the calling timer function that no further action should
* be taken, as we are about to release this tcpcb. The release
* of the storage will be done if this is the last timer running.
*
* This should be called from the callout handler function after
* callout_ack() is done, so that the number of invoking timer
* functions is 0.
*/
int
tcp_isdead(tp)
struct tcpcb *tp;
{
int dead = (tp->t_flags & TF_DEAD);
if (__predict_false(dead)) {
if (tcp_timers_invoking(tp) > 0)
/* not quite there yet -- count separately? */
return dead;
tcpstat.tcps_delayed_free++;
pool_put(&tcpcb_pool, tp);
}
return dead;
}
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/*
* Close a TCP control block:
* discard all space held by the tcp
* discard internet protocol block
* wake up any sleepers
*/
struct tcpcb *
tcp_close(tp)
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struct tcpcb *tp;
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{
struct inpcb *inp;
#ifdef INET6
struct in6pcb *in6p;
#endif
struct socket *so;
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#ifdef RTV_RTT
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struct rtentry *rt;
#endif
struct route *ro;
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inp = tp->t_inpcb;
#ifdef INET6
in6p = tp->t_in6pcb;
#endif
so = NULL;
ro = NULL;
if (inp) {
so = inp->inp_socket;
ro = &inp->inp_route;
}
#ifdef INET6
else if (in6p) {
so = in6p->in6p_socket;
ro = (struct route *)&in6p->in6p_route;
}
#endif
#ifdef RTV_RTT
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/*
* If we sent enough data to get some meaningful characteristics,
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* save them in the routing entry. 'Enough' is arbitrarily
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* defined as the sendpipesize (default 4K) * 16. This would
* give us 16 rtt samples assuming we only get one sample per
* window (the usual case on a long haul net). 16 samples is
* enough for the srtt filter to converge to within 5% of the correct
* value; fewer samples and we could save a very bogus rtt.
*
* Don't update the default route's characteristics and don't
* update anything that the user "locked".
*/
if (SEQ_LT(tp->iss + so->so_snd.sb_hiwat * 16, tp->snd_max) &&
ro && (rt = ro->ro_rt) &&
!in_nullhost(satosin(rt_key(rt))->sin_addr)) {
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u_long i = 0;
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if ((rt->rt_rmx.rmx_locks & RTV_RTT) == 0) {
i = tp->t_srtt *
((RTM_RTTUNIT / PR_SLOWHZ) >> (TCP_RTT_SHIFT + 2));
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if (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_rtt && i)
/*
* filter this update to half the old & half
* the new values, converting scale.
* See route.h and tcp_var.h for a
* description of the scaling constants.
*/
rt->rt_rmx.rmx_rtt =
(rt->rt_rmx.rmx_rtt + i) / 2;
else
rt->rt_rmx.rmx_rtt = i;
}
if ((rt->rt_rmx.rmx_locks & RTV_RTTVAR) == 0) {
i = tp->t_rttvar *
((RTM_RTTUNIT / PR_SLOWHZ) >> (TCP_RTTVAR_SHIFT + 2));
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if (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_rttvar && i)
rt->rt_rmx.rmx_rttvar =
(rt->rt_rmx.rmx_rttvar + i) / 2;
else
rt->rt_rmx.rmx_rttvar = i;
}
/*
* update the pipelimit (ssthresh) if it has been updated
* already or if a pipesize was specified & the threshhold
* got below half the pipesize. I.e., wait for bad news
* before we start updating, then update on both good
* and bad news.
*/
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if (((rt->rt_rmx.rmx_locks & RTV_SSTHRESH) == 0 &&
(i = tp->snd_ssthresh) && rt->rt_rmx.rmx_ssthresh) ||
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i < (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_sendpipe / 2)) {
/*
* convert the limit from user data bytes to
* packets then to packet data bytes.
*/
i = (i + tp->t_segsz / 2) / tp->t_segsz;
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if (i < 2)
i = 2;
i *= (u_long)(tp->t_segsz + sizeof (struct tcpiphdr));
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if (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_ssthresh)
rt->rt_rmx.rmx_ssthresh =
(rt->rt_rmx.rmx_ssthresh + i) / 2;
else
rt->rt_rmx.rmx_ssthresh = i;
}
}
#endif /* RTV_RTT */
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/* free the reassembly queue, if any */
TCP_REASS_LOCK(tp);
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(void) tcp_freeq(tp);
TCP_REASS_UNLOCK(tp);
tcp_canceltimers(tp);
TCP_CLEAR_DELACK(tp);
syn_cache_cleanup(tp);
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if (tp->t_template) {
m_free(tp->t_template);
tp->t_template = NULL;
}
if (tcp_timers_invoking(tp))
tp->t_flags |= TF_DEAD;
else
pool_put(&tcpcb_pool, tp);
if (inp) {
inp->inp_ppcb = 0;
soisdisconnected(so);
in_pcbdetach(inp);
}
#ifdef INET6
else if (in6p) {
in6p->in6p_ppcb = 0;
soisdisconnected(so);
in6_pcbdetach(in6p);
}
#endif
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tcpstat.tcps_closed++;
return ((struct tcpcb *)0);
}
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int
tcp_freeq(tp)
struct tcpcb *tp;
{
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struct ipqent *qe;
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int rv = 0;
#ifdef TCPREASS_DEBUG
int i = 0;
#endif
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TCP_REASS_LOCK_CHECK(tp);
while ((qe = TAILQ_FIRST(&tp->segq)) != NULL) {
#ifdef TCPREASS_DEBUG
printf("tcp_freeq[%p,%d]: %u:%u(%u) 0x%02x\n",
tp, i++, qe->ipqe_seq, qe->ipqe_seq + qe->ipqe_len,
qe->ipqe_len, qe->ipqe_flags & (TH_SYN|TH_FIN|TH_RST));
#endif
TAILQ_REMOVE(&tp->segq, qe, ipqe_q);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&tp->timeq, qe, ipqe_timeq);
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m_freem(qe->ipqe_m);
pool_put(&ipqent_pool, qe);
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rv = 1;
}
return (rv);
}
/*
* Protocol drain routine. Called when memory is in short supply.
*/
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void
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tcp_drain()
{
struct inpcb_hdr *inph;
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struct tcpcb *tp;
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/*
* Free the sequence queue of all TCP connections.
*/
CIRCLEQ_FOREACH(inph, &tcbtable.inpt_queue, inph_queue) {
switch (inph->inph_af) {
case AF_INET:
tp = intotcpcb((struct inpcb *)inph);
break;
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#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
tp = in6totcpcb((struct in6pcb *)inph);
break;
#endif
default:
tp = NULL;
break;
}
if (tp != NULL) {
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/*
* We may be called from a device's interrupt
* context. If the tcpcb is already busy,
* just bail out now.
*/
if (tcp_reass_lock_try(tp) == 0)
continue;
if (tcp_freeq(tp))
tcpstat.tcps_connsdrained++;
TCP_REASS_UNLOCK(tp);
}
}
}
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/*
* 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).
*/
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void
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tcp_notify(inp, error)
struct inpcb *inp;
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int error;
{
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struct tcpcb *tp = (struct tcpcb *)inp->inp_ppcb;
struct socket *so = inp->inp_socket;
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/*
* 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)) {
return;
} else if (TCPS_HAVEESTABLISHED(tp->t_state) == 0 &&
tp->t_rxtshift > 3 && tp->t_softerror)
so->so_error = error;
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else
tp->t_softerror = error;
wakeup((caddr_t) &so->so_timeo);
sorwakeup(so);
sowwakeup(so);
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}
#ifdef INET6
void
tcp6_notify(in6p, error)
struct in6pcb *in6p;
int error;
{
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struct tcpcb *tp = (struct tcpcb *)in6p->in6p_ppcb;
struct socket *so = in6p->in6p_socket;
/*
* 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)) {
return;
} else if (TCPS_HAVEESTABLISHED(tp->t_state) == 0 &&
tp->t_rxtshift > 3 && tp->t_softerror)
so->so_error = error;
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else
tp->t_softerror = error;
wakeup((caddr_t) &so->so_timeo);
sorwakeup(so);
sowwakeup(so);
}
#endif
#ifdef INET6
void
tcp6_ctlinput(cmd, sa, d)
int cmd;
struct sockaddr *sa;
void *d;
{
struct tcphdr th;
void (*notify) __P((struct in6pcb *, int)) = tcp6_notify;
int nmatch;
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struct ip6_hdr *ip6;
const struct sockaddr_in6 *sa6_src = NULL;
struct sockaddr_in6 *sa6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)sa;
struct mbuf *m;
int off;
if (sa->sa_family != AF_INET6 ||
sa->sa_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6))
return;
if ((unsigned)cmd >= PRC_NCMDS)
return;
else if (cmd == PRC_QUENCH) {
/* XXX there's no PRC_QUENCH in IPv6 */
notify = tcp6_quench;
} else if (PRC_IS_REDIRECT(cmd))
notify = in6_rtchange, d = NULL;
else if (cmd == PRC_MSGSIZE)
; /* special code is present, see below */
else if (cmd == PRC_HOSTDEAD)
d = NULL;
else if (inet6ctlerrmap[cmd] == 0)
return;
/* if the parameter is from icmp6, decode it. */
if (d != NULL) {
struct ip6ctlparam *ip6cp = (struct ip6ctlparam *)d;
m = ip6cp->ip6c_m;
ip6 = ip6cp->ip6c_ip6;
off = ip6cp->ip6c_off;
sa6_src = ip6cp->ip6c_src;
} else {
m = NULL;
ip6 = NULL;
sa6_src = &sa6_any;
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off = 0;
}
if (ip6) {
/*
* XXX: We assume that when ip6 is non NULL,
* M and OFF are valid.
*/
/* check if we can safely examine src and dst ports */
if (m->m_pkthdr.len < off + sizeof(th)) {
if (cmd == PRC_MSGSIZE)
icmp6_mtudisc_update((struct ip6ctlparam *)d, 0);
return;
}
bzero(&th, sizeof(th));
m_copydata(m, off, sizeof(th), (caddr_t)&th);
if (cmd == PRC_MSGSIZE) {
int valid = 0;
/*
* Check to see if we have a valid TCP connection
* corresponding to the address in the ICMPv6 message
* payload.
*/
if (in6_pcblookup_connect(&tcbtable, &sa6->sin6_addr,
th.th_dport, (struct in6_addr *)&sa6_src->sin6_addr,
th.th_sport, 0))
valid++;
/*
* Depending on the value of "valid" and routing table
* size (mtudisc_{hi,lo}wat), we will:
* - recalcurate the new MTU and create the
* corresponding routing entry, or
* - ignore the MTU change notification.
*/
icmp6_mtudisc_update((struct ip6ctlparam *)d, valid);
/*
* no need to call in6_pcbnotify, it should have been
* called via callback if necessary
*/
return;
}
nmatch = in6_pcbnotify(&tcbtable, sa, th.th_dport,
(struct sockaddr *)sa6_src, th.th_sport, cmd, NULL, notify);
if (nmatch == 0 && syn_cache_count &&
(inet6ctlerrmap[cmd] == EHOSTUNREACH ||
inet6ctlerrmap[cmd] == ENETUNREACH ||
inet6ctlerrmap[cmd] == EHOSTDOWN))
syn_cache_unreach((struct sockaddr *)sa6_src,
sa, &th);
} else {
(void) in6_pcbnotify(&tcbtable, sa, 0,
(struct sockaddr *)sa6_src, 0, cmd, NULL, notify);
}
}
#endif
#ifdef INET
/* assumes that ip header and tcp header are contiguous on mbuf */
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void *
tcp_ctlinput(cmd, sa, v)
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int cmd;
struct sockaddr *sa;
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void *v;
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{
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struct ip *ip = v;
struct tcphdr *th;
struct icmp *icp;
extern const int inetctlerrmap[];
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void (*notify) __P((struct inpcb *, int)) = tcp_notify;
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int errno;
int nmatch;
#ifdef INET6
struct in6_addr src6, dst6;
#endif
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if (sa->sa_family != AF_INET ||
sa->sa_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
return NULL;
if ((unsigned)cmd >= PRC_NCMDS)
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return NULL;
errno = inetctlerrmap[cmd];
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if (cmd == PRC_QUENCH)
notify = tcp_quench;
else if (PRC_IS_REDIRECT(cmd))
notify = in_rtchange, ip = 0;
else if (cmd == PRC_MSGSIZE && ip && ip->ip_v == 4) {
/*
* Check to see if we have a valid TCP connection
* corresponding to the address in the ICMP message
* payload.
*
* Boundary check is made in icmp_input(), with ICMP_ADVLENMIN.
*/
th = (struct tcphdr *)((caddr_t)ip + (ip->ip_hl << 2));
#ifdef INET6
memset(&src6, 0, sizeof(src6));
memset(&dst6, 0, sizeof(dst6));
src6.s6_addr16[5] = dst6.s6_addr16[5] = 0xffff;
memcpy(&src6.s6_addr32[3], &ip->ip_src, sizeof(struct in_addr));
memcpy(&dst6.s6_addr32[3], &ip->ip_dst, sizeof(struct in_addr));
#endif
if (in_pcblookup_connect(&tcbtable, ip->ip_dst, th->th_dport,
ip->ip_src, th->th_sport) != NULL)
;
#ifdef INET6
else if (in6_pcblookup_connect(&tcbtable, &dst6,
th->th_dport, &src6, th->th_sport, 0) != NULL)
;
#endif
else
return NULL;
/*
* Now that we've validated that we are actually communicating
* with the host indicated in the ICMP message, locate the
* ICMP header, recalculate the new MTU, and create the
* corresponding routing entry.
*/
icp = (struct icmp *)((caddr_t)ip -
offsetof(struct icmp, icmp_ip));
icmp_mtudisc(icp, ip->ip_dst);
return NULL;
} else if (cmd == PRC_HOSTDEAD)
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ip = 0;
else if (errno == 0)
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return NULL;
if (ip && ip->ip_v == 4 && sa->sa_family == AF_INET) {
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th = (struct tcphdr *)((caddr_t)ip + (ip->ip_hl << 2));
nmatch = in_pcbnotify(&tcbtable, satosin(sa)->sin_addr,
th->th_dport, ip->ip_src, th->th_sport, errno, notify);
if (nmatch == 0 && syn_cache_count &&
(inetctlerrmap[cmd] == EHOSTUNREACH ||
inetctlerrmap[cmd] == ENETUNREACH ||
inetctlerrmap[cmd] == EHOSTDOWN)) {
struct sockaddr_in sin;
bzero(&sin, sizeof(sin));
sin.sin_len = sizeof(sin);
sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
sin.sin_port = th->th_sport;
sin.sin_addr = ip->ip_src;
syn_cache_unreach((struct sockaddr *)&sin, sa, th);
}
/* XXX mapped address case */
} else
in_pcbnotifyall(&tcbtable, satosin(sa)->sin_addr, errno,
notify);
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return NULL;
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}
/*
* When a source quence is received, we are being notifed of congestion.
* Close the congestion window down to the Loss Window (one segment).
* We will gradually open it again as we proceed.
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*/
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void
tcp_quench(inp, errno)
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struct inpcb *inp;
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int errno;
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{
struct tcpcb *tp = intotcpcb(inp);
if (tp)
tp->snd_cwnd = tp->t_segsz;
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}
#endif
#ifdef INET6
void
tcp6_quench(in6p, errno)
struct in6pcb *in6p;
int errno;
{
struct tcpcb *tp = in6totcpcb(in6p);
if (tp)
tp->snd_cwnd = tp->t_segsz;
}
#endif
#ifdef INET
/*
* Path MTU Discovery handlers.
*/
void
tcp_mtudisc_callback(faddr)
struct in_addr faddr;
{
#ifdef INET6
struct in6_addr in6;
#endif
in_pcbnotifyall(&tcbtable, faddr, EMSGSIZE, tcp_mtudisc);
#ifdef INET6
memset(&in6, 0, sizeof(in6));
in6.s6_addr16[5] = 0xffff;
memcpy(&in6.s6_addr32[3], &faddr, sizeof(struct in_addr));
tcp6_mtudisc_callback(&in6);
#endif
}
Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385 (MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name attributed to Vincent Jardin. This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current (tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga) and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper). NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5 options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle SACK blocks, as a separate exercise. In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c ,and modifies: sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15 sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5 sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25 sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15 sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200 sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109 sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165 sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89 sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109 sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3 sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11 sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7 sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11 share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16 lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20 lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17 lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8 sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14 sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27 sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15 Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be required to cleanly apply this diff.
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#ifdef TCP_SIGNATURE
/*
* Callback function invoked by m_apply() to digest TCP segment data
* contained within an mbuf chain.
*/
static int
tcp_signature_apply(void *fstate, caddr_t data, u_int len)
{
MD5Update(fstate, (u_char *)data, len);
return (0);
}
/*
* Compute TCP-MD5 hash of a TCPv4 segment. (RFC2385)
*
* Parameters:
* m pointer to head of mbuf chain
* off0 offset to TCP header within the mbuf chain
* len length of TCP segment data, excluding options
* optlen length of TCP segment options
* buf pointer to storage for computed MD5 digest
* direction direction of flow (IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND or OUTBOUND)
*
* We do this over ip, tcphdr, segment data, and the key in the SADB.
* When called from tcp_input(), we can be sure that th_sum has been
* zeroed out and verified already.
*
* This function is for IPv4 use only. Calling this function with an
* IPv6 packet in the mbuf chain will yield undefined results.
*
* Return 0 if successful, otherwise return -1.
*
* XXX The key is retrieved from the system's PF_KEY SADB, by keying a
* search with the destination IP address, and a 'magic SPI' of 0x1000.
* Another branch of this code exists which uses the SPD to specify
* per-application flows, but it is unstable.
*/
int
tcp_signature_compute(struct mbuf *m, int off0, int len, int optlen,
u_char *buf, u_int direction)
{
union sockaddr_union dst;
MD5_CTX ctx;
int doff;
struct ip *ip;
struct ipovly *ipovly;
struct secasvar *sav;
struct tcphdr *th;
u_short savecsum;
struct ippseudo ippseudo;
KASSERT(m != NULL /*, ("NULL mbuf chain")*/);
KASSERT(buf != NULL /*, ("NULL signature pointer")*/);
/* Extract the destination from the IP header in the mbuf. */
ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
bzero(&dst, sizeof(union sockaddr_union));
dst.sa.sa_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
dst.sa.sa_family = AF_INET;
dst.sin.sin_addr = (direction == IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND) ?
ip->ip_src : ip->ip_dst;
/* Look up an SADB entry which matches the address of the peer. */
sav = KEY_ALLOCSA(&dst, IPPROTO_TCP, htonl(TCP_SIG_SPI));
if (sav == NULL) {
printf("%s: SADB lookup failed for %s\n", __func__,
inet_ntoa(dst.sin.sin_addr));
return (EINVAL);
}
MD5Init(&ctx);
ipovly = (struct ipovly *)ip;
th = (struct tcphdr *)((u_char *)ip + off0);
doff = off0 + sizeof(struct tcphdr) + optlen;
/*
* Step 1: Update MD5 hash with IP pseudo-header.
*
* XXX The ippseudo header MUST be digested in network byte order,
* or else we'll fail the regression test. Assume all fields we've
* been doing arithmetic on have been in host byte order.
* XXX One cannot depend on ipovly->ih_len here. When called from
* tcp_output(), the underlying ip_len member has not yet been set.
*/
ippseudo.ippseudo_src = ipovly->ih_src;
ippseudo.ippseudo_dst = ipovly->ih_dst;
ippseudo.ippseudo_pad = 0;
ippseudo.ippseudo_p = IPPROTO_TCP;
ippseudo.ippseudo_len = htons(len + sizeof(struct tcphdr) + optlen);
MD5Update(&ctx, (char *)&ippseudo, sizeof(struct ippseudo));
/*
* Step 2: Update MD5 hash with TCP header, excluding options.
* The TCP checksum must be set to zero.
*/
savecsum = th->th_sum;
th->th_sum = 0;
MD5Update(&ctx, (char *)th, sizeof(struct tcphdr));
th->th_sum = savecsum;
/*
* Step 3: Update MD5 hash with TCP segment data.
* Use m_apply() to avoid an early m_pullup().
*/
if (len > 0)
m_apply(m, doff, len, tcp_signature_apply, &ctx);
/*
* Step 4: Update MD5 hash with shared secret.
*/
MD5Update(&ctx, _KEYBUF(sav->key_auth), _KEYLEN(sav->key_auth));
MD5Final(buf, &ctx);
key_sa_recordxfer(sav, m);
KEY_FREESAV(&sav);
return (0);
}
#endif /* TCP_SIGNATURE */
/*
* On receipt of path MTU corrections, flush old route and replace it
* with the new one. Retransmit all unacknowledged packets, to ensure
* that all packets will be received.
*/
void
tcp_mtudisc(inp, errno)
struct inpcb *inp;
int errno;
{
struct tcpcb *tp = intotcpcb(inp);
struct rtentry *rt = in_pcbrtentry(inp);
if (tp != 0) {
if (rt != 0) {
/*
* If this was not a host route, remove and realloc.
*/
if ((rt->rt_flags & RTF_HOST) == 0) {
in_rtchange(inp, errno);
if ((rt = in_pcbrtentry(inp)) == 0)
return;
}
/*
* Slow start out of the error condition. We
* use the MTU because we know it's smaller
* than the previously transmitted segment.
*
* Note: This is more conservative than the
* suggestion in draft-floyd-incr-init-win-03.
*/
if (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu != 0)
tp->snd_cwnd =
TCP_INITIAL_WINDOW(tcp_init_win,
rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu);
}
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/*
* Resend unacknowledged packets.
*/
tp->snd_nxt = tp->snd_una;
tcp_output(tp);
}
}
#endif
#ifdef INET6
/*
* Path MTU Discovery handlers.
*/
void
tcp6_mtudisc_callback(faddr)
struct in6_addr *faddr;
{
struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
bzero(&sin6, sizeof(sin6));
sin6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
sin6.sin6_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
sin6.sin6_addr = *faddr;
(void) in6_pcbnotify(&tcbtable, (struct sockaddr *)&sin6, 0,
(struct sockaddr *)&sa6_any, 0, PRC_MSGSIZE, NULL, tcp6_mtudisc);
}
void
tcp6_mtudisc(in6p, errno)
struct in6pcb *in6p;
int errno;
{
struct tcpcb *tp = in6totcpcb(in6p);
struct rtentry *rt = in6_pcbrtentry(in6p);
if (tp != 0) {
if (rt != 0) {
/*
* If this was not a host route, remove and realloc.
*/
if ((rt->rt_flags & RTF_HOST) == 0) {
in6_rtchange(in6p, errno);
if ((rt = in6_pcbrtentry(in6p)) == 0)
return;
}
/*
* Slow start out of the error condition. We
* use the MTU because we know it's smaller
* than the previously transmitted segment.
*
* Note: This is more conservative than the
* suggestion in draft-floyd-incr-init-win-03.
*/
if (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu != 0)
tp->snd_cwnd =
TCP_INITIAL_WINDOW(tcp_init_win,
rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu);
}
/*
* Resend unacknowledged packets.
*/
tp->snd_nxt = tp->snd_una;
tcp_output(tp);
}
}
#endif /* INET6 */
/*
* Compute the MSS to advertise to the peer. Called only during
* the 3-way handshake. If we are the server (peer initiated
* connection), we are called with a pointer to the interface
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* on which the SYN packet arrived. If we are the client (we
* initiated connection), we are called with a pointer to the
* interface out which this connection should go.
*
* NOTE: Do not subtract IP option/extension header size nor IPsec
* header size from MSS advertisement. MSS option must hold the maximum
* segment size we can accept, so it must always be:
* max(if mtu) - ip header - tcp header
*/
u_long
tcp_mss_to_advertise(ifp, af)
const struct ifnet *ifp;
int af;
{
extern u_long in_maxmtu;
u_long mss = 0;
u_long hdrsiz;
/*
* In order to avoid defeating path MTU discovery on the peer,
* we advertise the max MTU of all attached networks as our MSS,
* per RFC 1191, section 3.1.
*
* We provide the option to advertise just the MTU of
* the interface on which we hope this connection will
* be receiving. If we are responding to a SYN, we
* will have a pretty good idea about this, but when
* initiating a connection there is a bit more doubt.
*
* We also need to ensure that loopback has a large enough
* MSS, as the loopback MTU is never included in in_maxmtu.
*/
if (ifp != NULL)
switch (af) {
case AF_INET:
mss = ifp->if_mtu;
break;
#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
mss = IN6_LINKMTU(ifp);
break;
#endif
}
if (tcp_mss_ifmtu == 0)
switch (af) {
case AF_INET:
mss = max(in_maxmtu, mss);
break;
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#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
mss = max(in6_maxmtu, mss);
break;
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#endif
}
switch (af) {
case AF_INET:
hdrsiz = sizeof(struct ip);
break;
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#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
hdrsiz = sizeof(struct ip6_hdr);
break;
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#endif
default:
hdrsiz = 0;
break;
}
hdrsiz += sizeof(struct tcphdr);
if (mss > hdrsiz)
mss -= hdrsiz;
mss = max(tcp_mssdflt, mss);
return (mss);
}
/*
* Set connection variables based on the peer's advertised MSS.
* We are passed the TCPCB for the actual connection. If we
* are the server, we are called by the compressed state engine
* when the 3-way handshake is complete. If we are the client,
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* we are called when we receive the SYN,ACK from the server.
*
* NOTE: Our advertised MSS value must be initialized in the TCPCB
* before this routine is called!
*/
void
tcp_mss_from_peer(tp, offer)
struct tcpcb *tp;
int offer;
{
struct socket *so;
#if defined(RTV_SPIPE) || defined(RTV_SSTHRESH)
struct rtentry *rt;
#endif
u_long bufsize;
int mss;
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (tp->t_inpcb && tp->t_in6pcb)
panic("tcp_mss_from_peer: both t_inpcb and t_in6pcb are set");
#endif
so = NULL;
rt = NULL;
#ifdef INET
if (tp->t_inpcb) {
so = tp->t_inpcb->inp_socket;
#if defined(RTV_SPIPE) || defined(RTV_SSTHRESH)
rt = in_pcbrtentry(tp->t_inpcb);
#endif
}
#endif
#ifdef INET6
if (tp->t_in6pcb) {
so = tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_socket;
#if defined(RTV_SPIPE) || defined(RTV_SSTHRESH)
rt = in6_pcbrtentry(tp->t_in6pcb);
#endif
}
#endif
/*
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* As per RFC1122, use the default MSS value, unless they
* sent us an offer. Do not accept offers less than 256 bytes.
*/
mss = tcp_mssdflt;
if (offer)
mss = offer;
mss = max(mss, 256); /* sanity */
tp->t_peermss = mss;
mss -= tcp_optlen(tp);
#ifdef INET
if (tp->t_inpcb)
mss -= ip_optlen(tp->t_inpcb);
#endif
#ifdef INET6
if (tp->t_in6pcb)
mss -= ip6_optlen(tp->t_in6pcb);
#endif
/*
* If there's a pipesize, change the socket buffer to that size.
* Make the socket buffer an integral number of MSS units. If
* the MSS is larger than the socket buffer, artificially decrease
* the MSS.
*/
#ifdef RTV_SPIPE
if (rt != NULL && rt->rt_rmx.rmx_sendpipe != 0)
bufsize = rt->rt_rmx.rmx_sendpipe;
else
#endif
bufsize = so->so_snd.sb_hiwat;
if (bufsize < mss)
mss = bufsize;
else {
bufsize = roundup(bufsize, mss);
if (bufsize > sb_max)
bufsize = sb_max;
(void) sbreserve(&so->so_snd, bufsize, so);
}
tp->t_segsz = mss;
#ifdef RTV_SSTHRESH
if (rt != NULL && rt->rt_rmx.rmx_ssthresh) {
/*
* There's some sort of gateway or interface buffer
* limit on the path. Use this to set the slow
* start threshold, but set the threshold to no less
* than 2 * MSS.
*/
tp->snd_ssthresh = max(2 * mss, rt->rt_rmx.rmx_ssthresh);
}
#endif
}
/*
* Processing necessary when a TCP connection is established.
*/
void
tcp_established(tp)
struct tcpcb *tp;
{
struct socket *so;
#ifdef RTV_RPIPE
struct rtentry *rt;
#endif
u_long bufsize;
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (tp->t_inpcb && tp->t_in6pcb)
panic("tcp_established: both t_inpcb and t_in6pcb are set");
#endif
so = NULL;
rt = NULL;
#ifdef INET
if (tp->t_inpcb) {
so = tp->t_inpcb->inp_socket;
#if defined(RTV_RPIPE)
rt = in_pcbrtentry(tp->t_inpcb);
#endif
}
#endif
#ifdef INET6
if (tp->t_in6pcb) {
so = tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_socket;
#if defined(RTV_RPIPE)
rt = in6_pcbrtentry(tp->t_in6pcb);
#endif
}
#endif
tp->t_state = TCPS_ESTABLISHED;
TCP_TIMER_ARM(tp, TCPT_KEEP, tcp_keepidle);
#ifdef RTV_RPIPE
if (rt != NULL && rt->rt_rmx.rmx_recvpipe != 0)
bufsize = rt->rt_rmx.rmx_recvpipe;
else
#endif
bufsize = so->so_rcv.sb_hiwat;
if (bufsize > tp->t_ourmss) {
bufsize = roundup(bufsize, tp->t_ourmss);
if (bufsize > sb_max)
bufsize = sb_max;
(void) sbreserve(&so->so_rcv, bufsize, so);
}
}
/*
* Check if there's an initial rtt or rttvar. Convert from the
* route-table units to scaled multiples of the slow timeout timer.
* Called only during the 3-way handshake.
*/
void
tcp_rmx_rtt(tp)
struct tcpcb *tp;
{
#ifdef RTV_RTT
struct rtentry *rt = NULL;
int rtt;
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (tp->t_inpcb && tp->t_in6pcb)
panic("tcp_rmx_rtt: both t_inpcb and t_in6pcb are set");
#endif
#ifdef INET
if (tp->t_inpcb)
rt = in_pcbrtentry(tp->t_inpcb);
#endif
#ifdef INET6
if (tp->t_in6pcb)
rt = in6_pcbrtentry(tp->t_in6pcb);
#endif
if (rt == NULL)
return;
if (tp->t_srtt == 0 && (rtt = rt->rt_rmx.rmx_rtt)) {
/*
* XXX The lock bit for MTU indicates that the value
* is also a minimum value; this is subject to time.
*/
if (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_locks & RTV_RTT)
TCPT_RANGESET(tp->t_rttmin,
rtt / (RTM_RTTUNIT / PR_SLOWHZ),
TCPTV_MIN, TCPTV_REXMTMAX);
tp->t_srtt = rtt /
((RTM_RTTUNIT / PR_SLOWHZ) >> (TCP_RTT_SHIFT + 2));
if (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_rttvar) {
tp->t_rttvar = rt->rt_rmx.rmx_rttvar /
((RTM_RTTUNIT / PR_SLOWHZ) >>
(TCP_RTTVAR_SHIFT + 2));
} else {
/* Default variation is +- 1 rtt */
tp->t_rttvar =
tp->t_srtt >> (TCP_RTT_SHIFT - TCP_RTTVAR_SHIFT);
}
TCPT_RANGESET(tp->t_rxtcur,
((tp->t_srtt >> 2) + tp->t_rttvar) >> (1 + 2),
tp->t_rttmin, TCPTV_REXMTMAX);
}
#endif
}
tcp_seq tcp_iss_seq = 0; /* tcp initial seq # */
#if NRND > 0
u_int8_t tcp_iss_secret[16]; /* 128 bits; should be plenty */
#endif
/*
* Get a new sequence value given a tcp control block
*/
tcp_seq
tcp_new_iss(struct tcpcb *tp, tcp_seq addin)
{
#ifdef INET
if (tp->t_inpcb != NULL) {
return (tcp_new_iss1(&tp->t_inpcb->inp_laddr,
&tp->t_inpcb->inp_faddr, tp->t_inpcb->inp_lport,
tp->t_inpcb->inp_fport, sizeof(tp->t_inpcb->inp_laddr),
addin));
}
#endif
#ifdef INET6
if (tp->t_in6pcb != NULL) {
return (tcp_new_iss1(&tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_laddr,
&tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_faddr, tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_lport,
tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_fport, sizeof(tp->t_in6pcb->in6p_laddr),
addin));
}
#endif
/* Not possible. */
panic("tcp_new_iss");
}
/*
* This routine actually generates a new TCP initial sequence number.
*/
tcp_seq
tcp_new_iss1(void *laddr, void *faddr, u_int16_t lport, u_int16_t fport,
size_t addrsz, tcp_seq addin)
{
tcp_seq tcp_iss;
#if NRND > 0
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static int beenhere;
/*
* If we haven't been here before, initialize our cryptographic
* hash secret.
*/
if (beenhere == 0) {
rnd_extract_data(tcp_iss_secret, sizeof(tcp_iss_secret),
RND_EXTRACT_ANY);
beenhere = 1;
}
if (tcp_do_rfc1948) {
MD5_CTX ctx;
u_int8_t hash[16]; /* XXX MD5 knowledge */
/*
* Compute the base value of the ISS. It is a hash
* of (saddr, sport, daddr, dport, secret).
*/
MD5Init(&ctx);
MD5Update(&ctx, (u_char *) laddr, addrsz);
MD5Update(&ctx, (u_char *) &lport, sizeof(lport));
MD5Update(&ctx, (u_char *) faddr, addrsz);
MD5Update(&ctx, (u_char *) &fport, sizeof(fport));
MD5Update(&ctx, tcp_iss_secret, sizeof(tcp_iss_secret));
MD5Final(hash, &ctx);
memcpy(&tcp_iss, hash, sizeof(tcp_iss));
/*
* Now increment our "timer", and add it in to
* the computed value.
*
* XXX Use `addin'?
* XXX TCP_ISSINCR too large to use?
*/
tcp_iss_seq += TCP_ISSINCR;
#ifdef TCPISS_DEBUG
printf("ISS hash 0x%08x, ", tcp_iss);
#endif
tcp_iss += tcp_iss_seq + addin;
#ifdef TCPISS_DEBUG
printf("new ISS 0x%08x\n", tcp_iss);
#endif
} else
#endif /* NRND > 0 */
{
/*
* Randomize.
*/
#if NRND > 0
rnd_extract_data(&tcp_iss, sizeof(tcp_iss), RND_EXTRACT_ANY);
#else
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tcp_iss = arc4random();
#endif
/*
* If we were asked to add some amount to a known value,
* we will take a random value obtained above, mask off
* the upper bits, and add in the known value. We also
* add in a constant to ensure that we are at least a
* certain distance from the original value.
*
* This is used when an old connection is in timed wait
* and we have a new one coming in, for instance.
*/
if (addin != 0) {
#ifdef TCPISS_DEBUG
printf("Random %08x, ", tcp_iss);
#endif
tcp_iss &= TCP_ISS_RANDOM_MASK;
tcp_iss += addin + TCP_ISSINCR;
#ifdef TCPISS_DEBUG
printf("Old ISS %08x, ISS %08x\n", addin, tcp_iss);
#endif
} else {
tcp_iss &= TCP_ISS_RANDOM_MASK;
tcp_iss += tcp_iss_seq;
tcp_iss_seq += TCP_ISSINCR;
#ifdef TCPISS_DEBUG
printf("ISS %08x\n", tcp_iss);
#endif
}
}
if (tcp_compat_42) {
/*
* Limit it to the positive range for really old TCP
* implementations.
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* Just AND off the top bit instead of checking if
* is set first - saves a branch 50% of the time.
*/
tcp_iss &= 0x7fffffff; /* XXX */
}
return (tcp_iss);
}
#if defined(IPSEC) || defined(FAST_IPSEC)
/* compute ESP/AH header size for TCP, including outer IP header. */
size_t
ipsec4_hdrsiz_tcp(tp)
struct tcpcb *tp;
{
struct inpcb *inp;
size_t hdrsiz;
/* XXX mapped addr case (tp->t_in6pcb) */
if (!tp || !tp->t_template || !(inp = tp->t_inpcb))
return 0;
switch (tp->t_family) {
case AF_INET:
/* XXX: should use currect direction. */
hdrsiz = ipsec4_hdrsiz(tp->t_template, IPSEC_DIR_OUTBOUND, inp);
break;
default:
hdrsiz = 0;
break;
}
return hdrsiz;
}
#ifdef INET6
size_t
ipsec6_hdrsiz_tcp(tp)
struct tcpcb *tp;
{
struct in6pcb *in6p;
size_t hdrsiz;
if (!tp || !tp->t_template || !(in6p = tp->t_in6pcb))
return 0;
switch (tp->t_family) {
case AF_INET6:
/* XXX: should use currect direction. */
hdrsiz = ipsec6_hdrsiz(tp->t_template, IPSEC_DIR_OUTBOUND, in6p);
break;
case AF_INET:
/* mapped address case - tricky */
default:
hdrsiz = 0;
break;
}
return hdrsiz;
}
#endif
#endif /*IPSEC*/
/*
* Determine the length of the TCP options for this connection.
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*
* XXX: What do we do for SACK, when we add that? Just reserve
* all of the space? Otherwise we can't exactly be incrementing
* cwnd by an amount that varies depending on the amount we last
* had to SACK!
*/
u_int
tcp_optlen(tp)
struct tcpcb *tp;
{
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u_int optlen;
optlen = 0;
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if ((tp->t_flags & (TF_REQ_TSTMP|TF_RCVD_TSTMP|TF_NOOPT)) ==
(TF_REQ_TSTMP | TF_RCVD_TSTMP))
Initial commit of a port of the FreeBSD implementation of RFC 2385 (MD5 signatures for TCP, as used with BGP). Credit for original FreeBSD code goes to Bruce M. Simpson, with FreeBSD sponsorship credited to sentex.net. Shortening of the setsockopt() name attributed to Vincent Jardin. This commit is a minimal, working version of the FreeBSD code, as MFC'ed to FreeBSD-4. It has received minimal testing with a ttcp modified to set the TCP-MD5 option; BMS's additions to tcpdump-current (tcpdump -M) confirm that the MD5 signatures are correct. Committed as-is for further testing between a NetBSD BGP speaker (e.g., quagga) and industry-standard BGP speakers (e.g., Cisco, Juniper). NOTE: This version has two potential flaws. First, I do see any code that verifies recieved TCP-MD5 signatures. Second, the TCP-MD5 options are internally padded and assumed to be 32-bit aligned. A more space-efficient scheme is to pack all TCP options densely (and possibly unaligned) into the TCP header ; then do one final padding to a 4-byte boundary. Pre-existing comments note that accounting for TCP-option space when we add SACK is yet to be done. For now, I'm punting on that; we can solve it properly, in a way that will handle SACK blocks, as a separate exercise. In case a pullup to NetBSD-2 is requested, this adds sys/netipsec/xform_tcp.c ,and modifies: sys/net/pfkeyv2.h,v 1.15 sys/netinet/files.netinet,v 1.5 sys/netinet/ip.h,v 1.25 sys/netinet/tcp.h,v 1.15 sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.200 sys/netinet/tcp_output.c,v 1.109 sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c,v 1.165 sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c,v 1.89 sys/netinet/tcp_var.h,v 1.109 sys/netipsec/files.netipsec,v 1.3 sys/netipsec/ipsec.c,v 1.11 sys/netipsec/ipsec.h,v 1.7 sys/netipsec/key.c,v 1.11 share/man/man4/tcp.4,v 1.16 lib/libipsec/pfkey.c,v 1.20 lib/libipsec/pfkey_dump.c,v 1.17 lib/libipsec/policy_token.l,v 1.8 sbin/setkey/parse.y,v 1.14 sbin/setkey/setkey.8,v 1.27 sbin/setkey/token.l,v 1.15 Note that the preceding two revisions to tcp.4 will be required to cleanly apply this diff.
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optlen += TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_APPA;
#ifdef TCP_SIGNATURE
#ifdef INET6
/* XXX: FreeBSD uses ((tp->t_inpcb->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6) == 0) */
if (tp->t_family == AF_INET)
#endif
if (tp->t_flags & TF_SIGNATURE)
optlen += TCPOLEN_SIGNATURE + 2;
#endif /* TCP_SIGNATURE */
return optlen;
}