the member is used to pass struct socket to ip{,6}_output for ipsec decisions.
(i agree it is kind of ugly. we need to modify struct mbuf if we are
to do better - which seems to me a bit too much)
New Reno fast recovery code was being executed even when New Reno was
disabled, resulting in an unfortunate interaction with the traditional
fast recovery code, the end resulting being that the very condition
that would trigger the traditional fast recovery mechanism caused fast
recovery to be disabled!
Problem reported by Ted Lemon, and some analytical help from Charles Hannum.
Stale syn cache entries are useless because none of them will be used
if there is no listening socket, as tcp_input looks up listening socket by
in_pcblookup*() before looking into syn cache.
This fixes race condition due to dangling socket pointer from syn cache
entries to listening socket (this was introduced when ipsec is merged in).
This should preserve currently implemented behavior (but not 4.4BSD
behavior prior to syn cache).
Tested in KAME repository before commit, but we'd better run some
regression tests.
check that the packet if of the rigth protocol before giving it to the
proxy module, otherwise let the ipnat code handle it.
What happens in kern/7831 is that a router sends back a icmp message for
a TCP SYN, and ip_proxy.c forwards it to ip_ftp_pxy.c which can only
handle TCP packets. The icmp message is properly handled by ipnat, no need to
go to ip_ftp_pxy.c.
- Make sure that snd_recover is always at least snd_una. If we don't do
this, there can be confusion when sequence numbers wrap around on a
large loss-free data transfer.
- When doing a New Reno retransmit, snd_una hasn't been updated yet,
and the socket's send buffer has not yet dropped off ACK'd data, so
don't muddle with snd_una, so that tcp_output() gets the correct data
offset.
- When doing a New Reno retransmit, make sure the congestion window is
open one segment beyond the ACK'd data, so that we can actually perform
the retransmit.
Partially derived from, although more complete than, similar changes in
OpenBSD, which in turn originated from Tom Henderson <tomh@cs.berkeley.edu>.
is not the expected one.
I see PRC_REDIRECT_HOST with sa->sa_family == AF_UNIX coming to
{tcp,udp}_ctlinput() when I use dhclient, and I feel like adding
more sanity checks, without logging - if we log it it is too noisy.
when ip header and tcp header are not adjacent to each other
(i.e. when ip6 options are attached).
To test this, try
telnet @::1@::1 port
toward a port without responding server. Prior to the fix, the kernel will
generate broken RST packet.
for the protocol in the specified packet.
Fix statistic gathering to not make bogus increments of ips_delivered and
ips_noproto for cases where rip_input() is called by a protocol handler
(such as icmp_input or igmp_input) which has already processed the packet.
(Sorry for a big commit, I can't separate this into several pieces...)
Pls check sys/netinet6/TODO and sys/netinet6/IMPLEMENTATION for details.
- sys/kern: do not assume single mbuf, accept chained mbuf on passing
data from userland to kernel (or other way round).
- "midway" ATM card: ATM PVC pseudo device support, like those done in ALTQ
package (ftp://ftp.csl.sony.co.jp/pub/kjc/).
- sys/netinet/tcp*: IPv4/v6 dual stack tcp support.
- sys/netinet/{ip6,icmp6}.h, sys/net/pfkeyv2.h: IETF document assumes those
file to be there so we patch it up.
- sys/netinet: IPsec additions are here and there.
- sys/netinet6/*: most of IPv6 code sits here.
- sys/netkey: IPsec key management code
- dev/pci/pcidevs: regen
In my understanding no code here is subject to export control so it
should be safe.
address zero of each net/subnet is a broadcast address.
(The default value is nonzero, which preserves the current behavior).
This can be set using sysctl; the boot-time default can also be
configured using the HOSTZEROBROADCAST kernel config option.
While we're here, defopt HOSTZEROBROADCAST and SUBNETSARELOCAL
after various m_adj()s have been done. Kludge around this with a cheesy
macro that knows where the drivers put the mac header in the first mbuf.
XXX There should be a better way to do this.