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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2001-2007, by Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
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/* $KAME: sctp_pcb.h,v 1.21 2005/07/16 01:18:47 suz Exp $ */
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#ifndef __sctp_pcb_h__
#define __sctp_pcb_h__
#include <netinet/sctp_os.h>
#include <netinet/sctp.h>
#include <netinet/sctp_constants.h>
#include <netinet/sctp_sysctl.h>
LIST_HEAD(sctppcbhead, sctp_inpcb);
LIST_HEAD(sctpasochead, sctp_tcb);
LIST_HEAD(sctpladdr, sctp_laddr);
LIST_HEAD(sctpvtaghead, sctp_tagblock);
LIST_HEAD(sctp_vrflist, sctp_vrf);
LIST_HEAD(sctp_ifnlist, sctp_ifn);
LIST_HEAD(sctp_ifalist, sctp_ifa);
TAILQ_HEAD(sctp_readhead, sctp_queued_to_read);
TAILQ_HEAD(sctp_streamhead, sctp_stream_queue_pending);
#include <netinet/sctp_structs.h>
#include <netinet/sctp_auth.h>
#define SCTP_PCBHASH_ALLADDR(port, mask) (port & mask)
#define SCTP_PCBHASH_ASOC(tag, mask) (tag & mask)
struct sctp_vrf {
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_vrf) next_vrf;
struct sctp_ifalist *vrf_addr_hash;
struct sctp_ifnlist ifnlist;
uint32_t vrf_id;
uint32_t tbl_id_v4; /* default v4 table id */
uint32_t tbl_id_v6; /* default v6 table id */
uint32_t total_ifa_count;
u_long vrf_addr_hashmark;
uint32_t refcount;
};
struct sctp_ifn {
struct sctp_ifalist ifalist;
struct sctp_vrf *vrf;
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_ifn) next_ifn;
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_ifn) next_bucket;
void *ifn_p; /* never access without appropriate lock */
uint32_t ifn_mtu;
uint32_t ifn_type;
uint32_t ifn_index; /* shorthand way to look at ifn for reference */
uint32_t refcount; /* number of reference held should be >=
* ifa_count */
uint32_t ifa_count; /* IFA's we hold (in our list - ifalist) */
uint32_t num_v6; /* number of v6 addresses */
uint32_t num_v4; /* number of v4 addresses */
uint32_t registered_af; /* registered address family for i/f events */
char ifn_name[SCTP_IFNAMSIZ];
};
/* SCTP local IFA flags */
#define SCTP_ADDR_VALID 0x00000001 /* its up and active */
#define SCTP_BEING_DELETED 0x00000002 /* being deleted, when
* refcount = 0. Note that it
* is pulled from the ifn list
* and ifa_p is nulled right
* away but it cannot be freed
* until the last *net
* pointing to it is deleted. */
#define SCTP_ADDR_DEFER_USE 0x00000004 /* Hold off using this one */
#define SCTP_ADDR_IFA_UNUSEABLE 0x00000008
struct sctp_ifa {
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_ifa) next_ifa;
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_ifa) next_bucket;
struct sctp_ifn *ifn_p; /* back pointer to parent ifn */
void *ifa; /* pointer to ifa, needed for flag update for
* that we MUST lock appropriate locks. This
* is for V6. */
union sctp_sockstore address;
uint32_t refcount; /* number of folks refering to this */
uint32_t flags;
uint32_t localifa_flags;
uint32_t vrf_id; /* vrf_id of this addr (for deleting) */
uint8_t src_is_loop;
uint8_t src_is_priv;
uint8_t src_is_glob;
uint8_t resv;
};
struct sctp_laddr {
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_laddr) sctp_nxt_addr; /* next in list */
struct sctp_ifa *ifa;
uint32_t action; /* Used during asconf and adding if no-zero
* src-addr selection will not consider this
* address. */
- fixed autclose to not allow setting on 1-2-1 model. - bounded cookie-life to 1 second minimum in socket option set. - Delayed_ack_time becomes delayed_ack per new socket api document. - Improve port number selection, we now use low/high bounds and no chance of a endless loop. Only one call to random per bind as well. - fixes so set_peer_primary pre-screens addresses to be valid to this host. - maxseg did not allow setting on an assoc basis. We needed to thus track and use an association value instead of a inp value. - Fixed ep get of HB status to report back properly. - use settings flag to tell if assoc level hb is on off not the timer.. since the timer may still run if unconf address are present. - check for crazy ENABLE/DISABLE conditions. - set and get of pmtud (fixed path mtu) not always taking into account ovh. - Getting PMTU info on stcb only needs to return PMTUD_ENABLED if any net is doing PMTU discovery. - Panic or warning fixed to not do so when a valid ip frag is taking place. - sndrcvinfo appearing in both inp and stcb was full size, instead of the non-pad version. This saves about 92 bytes from each struct by carefully converting to use the smaller version. - one-2-one model get(maxseg) would always get ep value, never the tcb's value. - The delayed ack time could be under a tick, this fixes so it bounds it to at least 1 tick for platforms whos tick is more than a ms. - Fragment interleave level set to wrong default value. - Fragment interleave could not set level 0. - Defered stream reset was broken due to a guard check and ntohl issue. - Found two lock order reversals and fixed. - Tighten up address checking, if the user gives an address the sa_len had better be set properly. - Get asoc by assoc-id would return a locked tcb when it was asked not to if the tcb was in the restart hash. - sysctl to dig down and get more association details Reviewed by: gnn
2007-05-28 11:17:24 +00:00
struct timeval start_time; /* time when this address was created */
};
struct sctp_block_entry {
int error;
};
struct sctp_timewait {
uint32_t tv_sec_at_expire; /* the seconds from boot to expire */
uint32_t v_tag; /* the vtag that can not be reused */
uint16_t lport; /* the local port used in vtag */
uint16_t rport; /* the remote port used in vtag */
};
struct sctp_tagblock {
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_tagblock) sctp_nxt_tagblock;
struct sctp_timewait vtag_block[SCTP_NUMBER_IN_VTAG_BLOCK];
};
struct sctp_epinfo {
struct socket *udp_tun_socket;
struct sctpasochead *sctp_asochash;
u_long hashasocmark;
struct sctppcbhead *sctp_ephash;
u_long hashmark;
/*-
* The TCP model represents a substantial overhead in that we get an
* additional hash table to keep explicit connections in. The
* listening TCP endpoint will exist in the usual ephash above and
* accept only INIT's. It will be incapable of sending off an INIT.
* When a dg arrives we must look in the normal ephash. If we find a
* TCP endpoint that will tell us to go to the specific endpoint
* hash and re-hash to find the right assoc/socket. If we find a UDP
* model socket we then must complete the lookup. If this fails,
* i.e. no association can be found then we must continue to see if
* a sctp_peeloff()'d socket is in the tcpephash (a spun off socket
* acts like a TCP model connected socket).
*/
struct sctppcbhead *sctp_tcpephash;
u_long hashtcpmark;
uint32_t hashtblsize;
struct sctp_vrflist *sctp_vrfhash;
u_long hashvrfmark;
struct sctp_ifnlist *vrf_ifn_hash;
u_long vrf_ifn_hashmark;
struct sctppcbhead listhead;
struct sctpladdr addr_wq;
struct sctpiterators iteratorhead;
int threads_must_exit;
/* ep zone info */
sctp_zone_t ipi_zone_ep;
sctp_zone_t ipi_zone_asoc;
sctp_zone_t ipi_zone_laddr;
sctp_zone_t ipi_zone_net;
sctp_zone_t ipi_zone_chunk;
sctp_zone_t ipi_zone_readq;
sctp_zone_t ipi_zone_strmoq;
sctp_zone_t ipi_zone_asconf;
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
sctp_zone_t ipi_zone_asconf_ack;
struct rwlock ipi_ep_mtx;
struct mtx it_mtx;
struct mtx ipi_iterator_wq_mtx;
struct rwlock ipi_addr_mtx;
struct mtx ipi_pktlog_mtx;
uint32_t ipi_count_ep;
/* assoc/tcb zone info */
uint32_t ipi_count_asoc;
/* local addrlist zone info */
uint32_t ipi_count_laddr;
/* remote addrlist zone info */
uint32_t ipi_count_raddr;
/* chunk structure list for output */
uint32_t ipi_count_chunk;
/* socket queue zone info */
uint32_t ipi_count_readq;
/* socket queue zone info */
uint32_t ipi_count_strmoq;
/* Number of vrfs */
uint32_t ipi_count_vrfs;
/* Number of ifns */
uint32_t ipi_count_ifns;
/* Number of ifas */
uint32_t ipi_count_ifas;
/* system wide number of free chunks hanging around */
uint32_t ipi_free_chunks;
uint32_t ipi_free_strmoq;
struct sctpvtaghead vtag_timewait[SCTP_STACK_VTAG_HASH_SIZE];
/* address work queue handling */
#if defined(SCTP_USE_THREAD_BASED_ITERATOR)
uint32_t iterator_running;
SCTP_PROCESS_STRUCT thread_proc;
#endif
struct sctp_timer addr_wq_timer;
};
struct sctp_base_info {
/*
* All static structures that anchor the system must be here.
*/
struct sctp_epinfo sctppcbinfo;
struct sctpstat sctpstat;
struct sctp_sysctl sctpsysctl;
uint8_t first_time;
char sctp_pcb_initialized;
#if defined(SCTP_PACKET_LOGGING)
int packet_log_writers;
int packet_log_end;
uint8_t packet_log_buffer[SCTP_PACKET_LOG_SIZE];
#endif
};
/*-
* Here we have all the relevant information for each SCTP entity created. We
* will need to modify this as approprate. We also need to figure out how to
* access /dev/random.
*/
struct sctp_pcb {
unsigned int time_of_secret_change; /* number of seconds from
* timeval.tv_sec */
uint32_t secret_key[SCTP_HOW_MANY_SECRETS][SCTP_NUMBER_OF_SECRETS];
unsigned int size_of_a_cookie;
unsigned int sctp_timeoutticks[SCTP_NUM_TMRS];
unsigned int sctp_minrto;
unsigned int sctp_maxrto;
unsigned int initial_rto;
int initial_init_rto_max;
unsigned int sctp_sack_freq;
uint32_t sctp_sws_sender;
uint32_t sctp_sws_receiver;
uint32_t sctp_default_cc_module;
/* authentication related fields */
struct sctp_keyhead shared_keys;
sctp_auth_chklist_t *local_auth_chunks;
sctp_hmaclist_t *local_hmacs;
uint16_t default_keyid;
/* various thresholds */
/* Max times I will init at a guy */
uint16_t max_init_times;
/* Max times I will send before we consider someone dead */
uint16_t max_send_times;
uint16_t def_net_failure;
/* number of streams to pre-open on a association */
uint16_t pre_open_stream_count;
uint16_t max_open_streams_intome;
/* random number generator */
uint32_t random_counter;
uint8_t random_numbers[SCTP_SIGNATURE_ALOC_SIZE];
uint8_t random_store[SCTP_SIGNATURE_ALOC_SIZE];
/*
* This timer is kept running per endpoint. When it fires it will
* change the secret key. The default is once a hour
*/
struct sctp_timer signature_change;
- fixed autclose to not allow setting on 1-2-1 model. - bounded cookie-life to 1 second minimum in socket option set. - Delayed_ack_time becomes delayed_ack per new socket api document. - Improve port number selection, we now use low/high bounds and no chance of a endless loop. Only one call to random per bind as well. - fixes so set_peer_primary pre-screens addresses to be valid to this host. - maxseg did not allow setting on an assoc basis. We needed to thus track and use an association value instead of a inp value. - Fixed ep get of HB status to report back properly. - use settings flag to tell if assoc level hb is on off not the timer.. since the timer may still run if unconf address are present. - check for crazy ENABLE/DISABLE conditions. - set and get of pmtud (fixed path mtu) not always taking into account ovh. - Getting PMTU info on stcb only needs to return PMTUD_ENABLED if any net is doing PMTU discovery. - Panic or warning fixed to not do so when a valid ip frag is taking place. - sndrcvinfo appearing in both inp and stcb was full size, instead of the non-pad version. This saves about 92 bytes from each struct by carefully converting to use the smaller version. - one-2-one model get(maxseg) would always get ep value, never the tcb's value. - The delayed ack time could be under a tick, this fixes so it bounds it to at least 1 tick for platforms whos tick is more than a ms. - Fragment interleave level set to wrong default value. - Fragment interleave could not set level 0. - Defered stream reset was broken due to a guard check and ntohl issue. - Found two lock order reversals and fixed. - Tighten up address checking, if the user gives an address the sa_len had better be set properly. - Get asoc by assoc-id would return a locked tcb when it was asked not to if the tcb was in the restart hash. - sysctl to dig down and get more association details Reviewed by: gnn
2007-05-28 11:17:24 +00:00
/* Zero copy full buffer timer */
struct sctp_timer zero_copy_timer;
/* Zero copy app to transport (sendq) read repulse timer */
struct sctp_timer zero_copy_sendq_timer;
uint32_t def_cookie_life;
/* defaults to 0 */
int auto_close_time;
uint32_t initial_sequence_debug;
uint32_t adaptation_layer_indicator;
- send call has a reference to uio->uio_resid in the recent send code, but uio may be NULL on sendfile calls. Change to use sndlen variable. - EMSGSIZE is not being returned in non-blocking mode and needs a small tweak to look if the msg would ever fit when returning EWOULDBLOCK. - FWD-TSN has a bug in stream processing which could cause a panic. This is a follow on to the codenomicon fix. - PDAPI level 1 and 2 do not work unless the reader gets his returned buffer full. Fix so we can break out when at level 1 or 2. - Fix fast-handoff features to copy across properly on accepted sockets - Fix sctp_peeloff() system call when no true system call exists to screen arguments for errors. In cases where a real system call exists the system call itself does this. - Fix raddr leak in recent add-ip code change for bundled asconfs (even when non-bundled asconfs are received) - Make sure ipi_addr lock is held when walking global addr list. Need to change this lock type to a rwlock(). - Add don't wake flag on both input and output when the socket is closing. - When deleting an address verify the interface is correct before allowing the delete to process. This protects panda and unnumbered. - Clean up old sysctl stuff and get rid of the old Open/Net BSD structures. - Add a function to watch the ranges in the sysctl sets. - When appending in the reassembly queue, validate that the assoc has not gone to about to be freed. If so (in the middle) abort out. Note this especially effects MAC I think due to the lock/unlock they do (or with LOCK testing in place). - Netstat patch to get rid of warnings. - Make sure that no data gets queued to inactive/unconfirmed destinations. This especially effect CMT but also makes a impact on regular SCTP as well. - During init collision when we detect seq number out of sync we need to treat it like Case C and discard the cookie (no invarient needed here). - Atomic access to the random store. - When we declare a vtag good, we need to shove it into the time wait hash to prevent further use. When the tag is put into the assoc hash, we need to remove it from the twait hash (where it will surely be). This prevents duplicate tag assignments. - Move decr-ref count to better protect sysctl out of data. - ltrace error corrections in sctp6_usrreq.c - Add hook for interface up/down to be sent to us. - Make sysctl() exported structures independent of processor architecture. - Fix route and src addr cache clearing for delete address case. - Make sure address marked SCTP_DEL_IP_ADDRESS is never selected as src addr. - in icmp handling fixed so we actually look at the icmp codes to figure out what to do. - Modified mobility code. Reception of DELETE IP ADDRESS for a primary destination and SET PRIMARY for a new primary destination is used for retransmission trigger to the new primary destination. Also, in this case, destination of chunks in send_queue are changed to the new primary destination. - Fix so that we disallow sending by mbuf to ever have EEOR mode set upon it. Approved by: re@freebsd.org (B Mah)
2007-09-08 17:48:46 +00:00
uint32_t store_at;
uint8_t max_burst;
char current_secret_number;
char last_secret_number;
};
#ifndef SCTP_ALIGNMENT
#define SCTP_ALIGNMENT 32
#endif
#ifndef SCTP_ALIGNM1
#define SCTP_ALIGNM1 (SCTP_ALIGNMENT-1)
#endif
#define sctp_lport ip_inp.inp.inp_lport
struct sctp_pcbtsn_rlog {
uint32_t vtag;
uint16_t strm;
uint16_t seq;
uint16_t sz;
uint16_t flgs;
};
#define SCTP_READ_LOG_SIZE 135 /* we choose the number to make a pcb a page */
struct sctp_inpcb {
/*-
* put an inpcb in front of it all, kind of a waste but we need to
* for compatability with all the other stuff.
*/
union {
struct inpcb inp;
char align[(sizeof(struct in6pcb) + SCTP_ALIGNM1) &
~SCTP_ALIGNM1];
} ip_inp;
/* Socket buffer lock protects read_queue and of course sb_cc */
struct sctp_readhead read_queue;
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_inpcb) sctp_list; /* lists all endpoints */
/* hash of all endpoints for model */
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_inpcb) sctp_hash;
/* count of local addresses bound, 0 if bound all */
int laddr_count;
/* list of addrs in use by the EP, NULL if bound-all */
struct sctpladdr sctp_addr_list;
/*
* used for source address selection rotation when we are subset
* bound
*/
struct sctp_laddr *next_addr_touse;
/* back pointer to our socket */
struct socket *sctp_socket;
uint32_t sctp_flags; /* INP state flag set */
uint32_t sctp_features; /* Feature flags */
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
uint32_t sctp_mobility_features; /* Mobility Feature flags */
struct sctp_pcb sctp_ep;/* SCTP ep data */
/* head of the hash of all associations */
struct sctpasochead *sctp_tcbhash;
u_long sctp_hashmark;
/* head of the list of all associations */
struct sctpasochead sctp_asoc_list;
#ifdef SCTP_TRACK_FREED_ASOCS
struct sctpasochead sctp_asoc_free_list;
#endif
struct sctp_iterator *inp_starting_point_for_iterator;
uint32_t sctp_frag_point;
uint32_t partial_delivery_point;
uint32_t sctp_context;
- fixed autclose to not allow setting on 1-2-1 model. - bounded cookie-life to 1 second minimum in socket option set. - Delayed_ack_time becomes delayed_ack per new socket api document. - Improve port number selection, we now use low/high bounds and no chance of a endless loop. Only one call to random per bind as well. - fixes so set_peer_primary pre-screens addresses to be valid to this host. - maxseg did not allow setting on an assoc basis. We needed to thus track and use an association value instead of a inp value. - Fixed ep get of HB status to report back properly. - use settings flag to tell if assoc level hb is on off not the timer.. since the timer may still run if unconf address are present. - check for crazy ENABLE/DISABLE conditions. - set and get of pmtud (fixed path mtu) not always taking into account ovh. - Getting PMTU info on stcb only needs to return PMTUD_ENABLED if any net is doing PMTU discovery. - Panic or warning fixed to not do so when a valid ip frag is taking place. - sndrcvinfo appearing in both inp and stcb was full size, instead of the non-pad version. This saves about 92 bytes from each struct by carefully converting to use the smaller version. - one-2-one model get(maxseg) would always get ep value, never the tcb's value. - The delayed ack time could be under a tick, this fixes so it bounds it to at least 1 tick for platforms whos tick is more than a ms. - Fragment interleave level set to wrong default value. - Fragment interleave could not set level 0. - Defered stream reset was broken due to a guard check and ntohl issue. - Found two lock order reversals and fixed. - Tighten up address checking, if the user gives an address the sa_len had better be set properly. - Get asoc by assoc-id would return a locked tcb when it was asked not to if the tcb was in the restart hash. - sysctl to dig down and get more association details Reviewed by: gnn
2007-05-28 11:17:24 +00:00
struct sctp_nonpad_sndrcvinfo def_send;
/*-
* These three are here for the sosend_dgram
* (pkt, pkt_last and control).
* routine. However, I don't think anyone in
* the current FreeBSD kernel calls this. So
* they are candidates with sctp_sendm for
* de-supporting.
*/
struct mbuf *pkt, *pkt_last;
struct mbuf *control;
struct mtx inp_mtx;
struct mtx inp_create_mtx;
struct mtx inp_rdata_mtx;
int32_t refcount;
uint32_t def_vrf_id;
uint32_t total_sends;
uint32_t total_recvs;
uint32_t last_abort_code;
uint32_t total_nospaces;
struct sctpasochead *sctp_asocidhash;
u_long hashasocidmark;
uint32_t sctp_associd_counter;
#ifdef SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS
struct sctp_pcbtsn_rlog readlog[SCTP_READ_LOG_SIZE];
uint32_t readlog_index;
#endif
};
struct sctp_tcb {
struct socket *sctp_socket; /* back pointer to socket */
struct sctp_inpcb *sctp_ep; /* back pointer to ep */
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_tcb) sctp_tcbhash; /* next link in hash
* table */
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_tcb) sctp_tcblist; /* list of all of the
* TCB's */
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_tcb) sctp_tcbasocidhash; /* next link in asocid
* hash table */
LIST_ENTRY(sctp_tcb) sctp_asocs; /* vtag hash list */
struct sctp_block_entry *block_entry; /* pointer locked by socket
* send buffer */
struct sctp_association asoc;
/*-
* freed_by_sorcv_sincelast is protected by the sockbuf_lock NOT the
* tcb_lock. Its special in this way to help avoid extra mutex calls
* in the reading of data.
*/
uint32_t freed_by_sorcv_sincelast;
uint32_t total_sends;
uint32_t total_recvs;
int freed_from_where;
uint16_t rport; /* remote port in network format */
uint16_t resv;
struct mtx tcb_mtx;
struct mtx tcb_send_mtx;
};
#include <netinet/sctp_lock_bsd.h>
/* TODO where to put non-_KERNEL things for __Userspace__? */
#if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(__Userspace__)
/* Attention Julian, this is the extern that
* goes with the base info. sctp_pcb.c has
* the real definition.
*/
2009-09-17 15:11:12 +00:00
VNET_DECLARE(struct sctp_base_info, system_base_info);
#ifdef INET6
int SCTP6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(struct sockaddr_in6 *a, struct sockaddr_in6 *b);
#endif
void sctp_fill_pcbinfo(struct sctp_pcbinfo *);
struct sctp_ifn *
sctp_find_ifn(void *ifn, uint32_t ifn_index);
struct sctp_vrf *sctp_allocate_vrf(int vrfid);
struct sctp_vrf *sctp_find_vrf(uint32_t vrfid);
void sctp_free_vrf(struct sctp_vrf *vrf);
- send call has a reference to uio->uio_resid in the recent send code, but uio may be NULL on sendfile calls. Change to use sndlen variable. - EMSGSIZE is not being returned in non-blocking mode and needs a small tweak to look if the msg would ever fit when returning EWOULDBLOCK. - FWD-TSN has a bug in stream processing which could cause a panic. This is a follow on to the codenomicon fix. - PDAPI level 1 and 2 do not work unless the reader gets his returned buffer full. Fix so we can break out when at level 1 or 2. - Fix fast-handoff features to copy across properly on accepted sockets - Fix sctp_peeloff() system call when no true system call exists to screen arguments for errors. In cases where a real system call exists the system call itself does this. - Fix raddr leak in recent add-ip code change for bundled asconfs (even when non-bundled asconfs are received) - Make sure ipi_addr lock is held when walking global addr list. Need to change this lock type to a rwlock(). - Add don't wake flag on both input and output when the socket is closing. - When deleting an address verify the interface is correct before allowing the delete to process. This protects panda and unnumbered. - Clean up old sysctl stuff and get rid of the old Open/Net BSD structures. - Add a function to watch the ranges in the sysctl sets. - When appending in the reassembly queue, validate that the assoc has not gone to about to be freed. If so (in the middle) abort out. Note this especially effects MAC I think due to the lock/unlock they do (or with LOCK testing in place). - Netstat patch to get rid of warnings. - Make sure that no data gets queued to inactive/unconfirmed destinations. This especially effect CMT but also makes a impact on regular SCTP as well. - During init collision when we detect seq number out of sync we need to treat it like Case C and discard the cookie (no invarient needed here). - Atomic access to the random store. - When we declare a vtag good, we need to shove it into the time wait hash to prevent further use. When the tag is put into the assoc hash, we need to remove it from the twait hash (where it will surely be). This prevents duplicate tag assignments. - Move decr-ref count to better protect sysctl out of data. - ltrace error corrections in sctp6_usrreq.c - Add hook for interface up/down to be sent to us. - Make sysctl() exported structures independent of processor architecture. - Fix route and src addr cache clearing for delete address case. - Make sure address marked SCTP_DEL_IP_ADDRESS is never selected as src addr. - in icmp handling fixed so we actually look at the icmp codes to figure out what to do. - Modified mobility code. Reception of DELETE IP ADDRESS for a primary destination and SET PRIMARY for a new primary destination is used for retransmission trigger to the new primary destination. Also, in this case, destination of chunks in send_queue are changed to the new primary destination. - Fix so that we disallow sending by mbuf to ever have EEOR mode set upon it. Approved by: re@freebsd.org (B Mah)
2007-09-08 17:48:46 +00:00
/*-
* Change address state, can be used if
* O/S supports telling transports about
* changes to IFA/IFN's (link layer triggers).
* If a ifn goes down, we will do src-addr-selection
* and NOT use that, as a source address. This does
* not stop the routing system from routing out
* that interface, but we won't put it as a source.
*/
void sctp_mark_ifa_addr_down(uint32_t vrf_id, struct sockaddr *addr, const char *if_name, uint32_t ifn_index);
void sctp_mark_ifa_addr_up(uint32_t vrf_id, struct sockaddr *addr, const char *if_name, uint32_t ifn_index);
struct sctp_ifa *
sctp_add_addr_to_vrf(uint32_t vrfid,
void *ifn, uint32_t ifn_index, uint32_t ifn_type,
const char *if_name,
void *ifa, struct sockaddr *addr, uint32_t ifa_flags,
int dynamic_add);
void sctp_update_ifn_mtu(uint32_t ifn_index, uint32_t mtu);
void sctp_free_ifn(struct sctp_ifn *sctp_ifnp);
void sctp_free_ifa(struct sctp_ifa *sctp_ifap);
void
sctp_del_addr_from_vrf(uint32_t vrfid, struct sockaddr *addr,
- send call has a reference to uio->uio_resid in the recent send code, but uio may be NULL on sendfile calls. Change to use sndlen variable. - EMSGSIZE is not being returned in non-blocking mode and needs a small tweak to look if the msg would ever fit when returning EWOULDBLOCK. - FWD-TSN has a bug in stream processing which could cause a panic. This is a follow on to the codenomicon fix. - PDAPI level 1 and 2 do not work unless the reader gets his returned buffer full. Fix so we can break out when at level 1 or 2. - Fix fast-handoff features to copy across properly on accepted sockets - Fix sctp_peeloff() system call when no true system call exists to screen arguments for errors. In cases where a real system call exists the system call itself does this. - Fix raddr leak in recent add-ip code change for bundled asconfs (even when non-bundled asconfs are received) - Make sure ipi_addr lock is held when walking global addr list. Need to change this lock type to a rwlock(). - Add don't wake flag on both input and output when the socket is closing. - When deleting an address verify the interface is correct before allowing the delete to process. This protects panda and unnumbered. - Clean up old sysctl stuff and get rid of the old Open/Net BSD structures. - Add a function to watch the ranges in the sysctl sets. - When appending in the reassembly queue, validate that the assoc has not gone to about to be freed. If so (in the middle) abort out. Note this especially effects MAC I think due to the lock/unlock they do (or with LOCK testing in place). - Netstat patch to get rid of warnings. - Make sure that no data gets queued to inactive/unconfirmed destinations. This especially effect CMT but also makes a impact on regular SCTP as well. - During init collision when we detect seq number out of sync we need to treat it like Case C and discard the cookie (no invarient needed here). - Atomic access to the random store. - When we declare a vtag good, we need to shove it into the time wait hash to prevent further use. When the tag is put into the assoc hash, we need to remove it from the twait hash (where it will surely be). This prevents duplicate tag assignments. - Move decr-ref count to better protect sysctl out of data. - ltrace error corrections in sctp6_usrreq.c - Add hook for interface up/down to be sent to us. - Make sysctl() exported structures independent of processor architecture. - Fix route and src addr cache clearing for delete address case. - Make sure address marked SCTP_DEL_IP_ADDRESS is never selected as src addr. - in icmp handling fixed so we actually look at the icmp codes to figure out what to do. - Modified mobility code. Reception of DELETE IP ADDRESS for a primary destination and SET PRIMARY for a new primary destination is used for retransmission trigger to the new primary destination. Also, in this case, destination of chunks in send_queue are changed to the new primary destination. - Fix so that we disallow sending by mbuf to ever have EEOR mode set upon it. Approved by: re@freebsd.org (B Mah)
2007-09-08 17:48:46 +00:00
uint32_t ifn_index, const char *if_name);
struct sctp_nets *sctp_findnet(struct sctp_tcb *, struct sockaddr *);
struct sctp_inpcb *sctp_pcb_findep(struct sockaddr *, int, int, uint32_t);
int
sctp_inpcb_bind(struct socket *, struct sockaddr *,
- take out a needless panic under invariants for sctp_output.c - Fix addrs's error checking of sctp_sendx(3) when addrcnt is less than SCTP_SMALL_IOVEC_SIZE - re-add back inpcb_bind local address check bypass capability - Fix it so sctp_opt_info is independant of assoc_id postion. - Fix cookie life set to use MSEC_TO_TICKS() macro. - asconf changes o More comment changes/clarifications related to the old local address "not" list which is now an explicit restricted list. o Rename some functions for clarity: - sctp_add/del_local_addr_assoc to xxx_local_addr_restricted() - asconf related iterator functions to sctp_asconf_iterator_xxx() o Fix bug when the same address is deleted and added (and removed from the asconf queue) where the ifa is "freed" twice refcount wise, possibly freeing it completely. o Fix bug in output where the first ASCONF would not go out after the last address is changed (e.g. only goes out when retransmitted). o Fix bug where multiple ASCONFs can be bundled in the same packet with the and with the same serial numbers. o Fix asconf stcb iterator to not send ASCONF until after all work queue entries have been processed. o Change behavior so that when the last address is deleted (auto asconf on a bound all endpoint) no action is taken until an address is added; at that time, an ASCONF add+delete is sent (if the assoc is still up). o Fix local address counting so that address scoping is taken into account. o #ifdef SCTP_TIMER_BASED_ASCONF the old timer triggered sending of ASCONF (after an RTO). The default now is to send ASCONF immediately (except for the case of changing/deleting the last usable address). Approved by: re(ken smith)@freebsd.org
2007-07-24 20:06:02 +00:00
struct sctp_ifa *, struct thread *);
struct sctp_tcb *
sctp_findassociation_addr(struct mbuf *, int, int,
struct sctphdr *, struct sctp_chunkhdr *, struct sctp_inpcb **,
struct sctp_nets **, uint32_t vrf_id);
struct sctp_tcb *
sctp_findassociation_addr_sa(struct sockaddr *,
struct sockaddr *, struct sctp_inpcb **, struct sctp_nets **, int, uint32_t);
void
sctp_move_pcb_and_assoc(struct sctp_inpcb *, struct sctp_inpcb *,
struct sctp_tcb *);
/*-
* For this call ep_addr, the to is the destination endpoint address of the
* peer (relative to outbound). The from field is only used if the TCP model
* is enabled and helps distingush amongst the subset bound (non-boundall).
* The TCP model MAY change the actual ep field, this is why it is passed.
*/
struct sctp_tcb *
sctp_findassociation_ep_addr(struct sctp_inpcb **,
struct sockaddr *, struct sctp_nets **, struct sockaddr *,
struct sctp_tcb *);
struct sctp_tcb *
sctp_findasoc_ep_asocid_locked(struct sctp_inpcb *inp, sctp_assoc_t asoc_id, int want_lock);
struct sctp_tcb *
sctp_findassociation_ep_asocid(struct sctp_inpcb *,
sctp_assoc_t, int);
struct sctp_tcb *
sctp_findassociation_ep_asconf(struct mbuf *, int, int,
struct sctphdr *, struct sctp_inpcb **, struct sctp_nets **, uint32_t vrf_id);
int sctp_inpcb_alloc(struct socket *so, uint32_t vrf_id);
int sctp_is_address_on_local_host(struct sockaddr *addr, uint32_t vrf_id);
void sctp_inpcb_free(struct sctp_inpcb *, int, int);
struct sctp_tcb *
sctp_aloc_assoc(struct sctp_inpcb *, struct sockaddr *,
int, int *, uint32_t, uint32_t, struct thread *);
int sctp_free_assoc(struct sctp_inpcb *, struct sctp_tcb *, int, int);
- send call has a reference to uio->uio_resid in the recent send code, but uio may be NULL on sendfile calls. Change to use sndlen variable. - EMSGSIZE is not being returned in non-blocking mode and needs a small tweak to look if the msg would ever fit when returning EWOULDBLOCK. - FWD-TSN has a bug in stream processing which could cause a panic. This is a follow on to the codenomicon fix. - PDAPI level 1 and 2 do not work unless the reader gets his returned buffer full. Fix so we can break out when at level 1 or 2. - Fix fast-handoff features to copy across properly on accepted sockets - Fix sctp_peeloff() system call when no true system call exists to screen arguments for errors. In cases where a real system call exists the system call itself does this. - Fix raddr leak in recent add-ip code change for bundled asconfs (even when non-bundled asconfs are received) - Make sure ipi_addr lock is held when walking global addr list. Need to change this lock type to a rwlock(). - Add don't wake flag on both input and output when the socket is closing. - When deleting an address verify the interface is correct before allowing the delete to process. This protects panda and unnumbered. - Clean up old sysctl stuff and get rid of the old Open/Net BSD structures. - Add a function to watch the ranges in the sysctl sets. - When appending in the reassembly queue, validate that the assoc has not gone to about to be freed. If so (in the middle) abort out. Note this especially effects MAC I think due to the lock/unlock they do (or with LOCK testing in place). - Netstat patch to get rid of warnings. - Make sure that no data gets queued to inactive/unconfirmed destinations. This especially effect CMT but also makes a impact on regular SCTP as well. - During init collision when we detect seq number out of sync we need to treat it like Case C and discard the cookie (no invarient needed here). - Atomic access to the random store. - When we declare a vtag good, we need to shove it into the time wait hash to prevent further use. When the tag is put into the assoc hash, we need to remove it from the twait hash (where it will surely be). This prevents duplicate tag assignments. - Move decr-ref count to better protect sysctl out of data. - ltrace error corrections in sctp6_usrreq.c - Add hook for interface up/down to be sent to us. - Make sysctl() exported structures independent of processor architecture. - Fix route and src addr cache clearing for delete address case. - Make sure address marked SCTP_DEL_IP_ADDRESS is never selected as src addr. - in icmp handling fixed so we actually look at the icmp codes to figure out what to do. - Modified mobility code. Reception of DELETE IP ADDRESS for a primary destination and SET PRIMARY for a new primary destination is used for retransmission trigger to the new primary destination. Also, in this case, destination of chunks in send_queue are changed to the new primary destination. - Fix so that we disallow sending by mbuf to ever have EEOR mode set upon it. Approved by: re@freebsd.org (B Mah)
2007-09-08 17:48:46 +00:00
void sctp_delete_from_timewait(uint32_t, uint16_t, uint16_t);
- send call has a reference to uio->uio_resid in the recent send code, but uio may be NULL on sendfile calls. Change to use sndlen variable. - EMSGSIZE is not being returned in non-blocking mode and needs a small tweak to look if the msg would ever fit when returning EWOULDBLOCK. - FWD-TSN has a bug in stream processing which could cause a panic. This is a follow on to the codenomicon fix. - PDAPI level 1 and 2 do not work unless the reader gets his returned buffer full. Fix so we can break out when at level 1 or 2. - Fix fast-handoff features to copy across properly on accepted sockets - Fix sctp_peeloff() system call when no true system call exists to screen arguments for errors. In cases where a real system call exists the system call itself does this. - Fix raddr leak in recent add-ip code change for bundled asconfs (even when non-bundled asconfs are received) - Make sure ipi_addr lock is held when walking global addr list. Need to change this lock type to a rwlock(). - Add don't wake flag on both input and output when the socket is closing. - When deleting an address verify the interface is correct before allowing the delete to process. This protects panda and unnumbered. - Clean up old sysctl stuff and get rid of the old Open/Net BSD structures. - Add a function to watch the ranges in the sysctl sets. - When appending in the reassembly queue, validate that the assoc has not gone to about to be freed. If so (in the middle) abort out. Note this especially effects MAC I think due to the lock/unlock they do (or with LOCK testing in place). - Netstat patch to get rid of warnings. - Make sure that no data gets queued to inactive/unconfirmed destinations. This especially effect CMT but also makes a impact on regular SCTP as well. - During init collision when we detect seq number out of sync we need to treat it like Case C and discard the cookie (no invarient needed here). - Atomic access to the random store. - When we declare a vtag good, we need to shove it into the time wait hash to prevent further use. When the tag is put into the assoc hash, we need to remove it from the twait hash (where it will surely be). This prevents duplicate tag assignments. - Move decr-ref count to better protect sysctl out of data. - ltrace error corrections in sctp6_usrreq.c - Add hook for interface up/down to be sent to us. - Make sysctl() exported structures independent of processor architecture. - Fix route and src addr cache clearing for delete address case. - Make sure address marked SCTP_DEL_IP_ADDRESS is never selected as src addr. - in icmp handling fixed so we actually look at the icmp codes to figure out what to do. - Modified mobility code. Reception of DELETE IP ADDRESS for a primary destination and SET PRIMARY for a new primary destination is used for retransmission trigger to the new primary destination. Also, in this case, destination of chunks in send_queue are changed to the new primary destination. - Fix so that we disallow sending by mbuf to ever have EEOR mode set upon it. Approved by: re@freebsd.org (B Mah)
2007-09-08 17:48:46 +00:00
int sctp_is_in_timewait(uint32_t tag, uint16_t lport, uint16_t rport);
- Macroizes the V6ONLY flag check. - Added a short time wait (not used yet) constant - Corrected the type of the crc32c table (it was unsigned long and really is a uint32_t - Got rid of the user of MHeaders until they are truely needed by lower layers. - Fixed an initialization problem in the readq structure (ordering was off). - Found yet another collision bug when the random number generator returns two numbers on one side (during a collision) that are the same. Also added some tracking of cookies that will go away when we know that we have the last collision bug gone. - Fixed an init bug for book_size_scale, that was causing Early FR code to run when it should not. - Fixed a flight size tracking bug that was associated with Early FR but due to above bug also effected all FR's - Fixed it so Max Burst also will apply to Fast Retransmit. - Fixed a bug in the temporary logging code that allowed a static log array overflow - hashinit_flags is now used. - Two last mcopym's were converted to the macro sctp_m_copym that has always been used by all other places - macro sctp_m_copym was converted to upper case. - We now validate sinfo_flags on input (we did not before). - Fixed a bug that prevented a user from sending data and immediately shuting down with one send operation. - Moved to use hashdestroy instead of free() in our macros. - Fixed an init problem in our timed_wait vtag where we did not fully initialize our time-wait blocks. - Timer stops were re-positioned. - A pcb cleanup method was added, however this probably will not be used in BSD.. unless we make module loadable protocols - I think this fixes the mysterious timer bug.. it was a ordering of locks problem in the way we did timers. It now conforms to the timeout(9) manual (except for the _drain part, we had to do this a different way due to locks). - Fixed error return code so we get either CONNREUSED or CONNRESET depending on where one is in progression - Purged an unused clone macro. - Fixed a read erro code issue where we were NOT getting the proper error when the connection was reset. - Purged an unused clone macro. - Fixed a read erro code issue where we were NOT getting the proper error when the connection was reset. Approved by: gnn
2007-01-15 15:12:10 +00:00
void
sctp_add_vtag_to_timewait(uint32_t tag, uint32_t time, uint16_t lport, uint16_t rport);
- Macroizes the V6ONLY flag check. - Added a short time wait (not used yet) constant - Corrected the type of the crc32c table (it was unsigned long and really is a uint32_t - Got rid of the user of MHeaders until they are truely needed by lower layers. - Fixed an initialization problem in the readq structure (ordering was off). - Found yet another collision bug when the random number generator returns two numbers on one side (during a collision) that are the same. Also added some tracking of cookies that will go away when we know that we have the last collision bug gone. - Fixed an init bug for book_size_scale, that was causing Early FR code to run when it should not. - Fixed a flight size tracking bug that was associated with Early FR but due to above bug also effected all FR's - Fixed it so Max Burst also will apply to Fast Retransmit. - Fixed a bug in the temporary logging code that allowed a static log array overflow - hashinit_flags is now used. - Two last mcopym's were converted to the macro sctp_m_copym that has always been used by all other places - macro sctp_m_copym was converted to upper case. - We now validate sinfo_flags on input (we did not before). - Fixed a bug that prevented a user from sending data and immediately shuting down with one send operation. - Moved to use hashdestroy instead of free() in our macros. - Fixed an init problem in our timed_wait vtag where we did not fully initialize our time-wait blocks. - Timer stops were re-positioned. - A pcb cleanup method was added, however this probably will not be used in BSD.. unless we make module loadable protocols - I think this fixes the mysterious timer bug.. it was a ordering of locks problem in the way we did timers. It now conforms to the timeout(9) manual (except for the _drain part, we had to do this a different way due to locks). - Fixed error return code so we get either CONNREUSED or CONNRESET depending on where one is in progression - Purged an unused clone macro. - Fixed a read erro code issue where we were NOT getting the proper error when the connection was reset. - Purged an unused clone macro. - Fixed a read erro code issue where we were NOT getting the proper error when the connection was reset. Approved by: gnn
2007-01-15 15:12:10 +00:00
void sctp_add_local_addr_ep(struct sctp_inpcb *, struct sctp_ifa *, uint32_t);
int sctp_insert_laddr(struct sctpladdr *, struct sctp_ifa *, uint32_t);
void sctp_remove_laddr(struct sctp_laddr *);
void sctp_del_local_addr_ep(struct sctp_inpcb *, struct sctp_ifa *);
int sctp_add_remote_addr(struct sctp_tcb *, struct sockaddr *, int, int);
void sctp_remove_net(struct sctp_tcb *, struct sctp_nets *);
int sctp_del_remote_addr(struct sctp_tcb *, struct sockaddr *);
void sctp_pcb_init(void);
void sctp_pcb_finish(void);
- Fix address add handling to clear cached routes and source addresses when peer acks the add in case the routing table changes. - Fix sctp_lower_sosend to send shutdown chunk for mbuf send case when sndlen = 0 and sinfoflag = SCTP_EOF - Fix sctp_lower_sosend for SCTP_ABORT mbuf send case with null data, So that it does not send the "null" data mbuf out and cause it to get freed twice. - Fix so auto-asconf sysctl actually effect the socket's asconf state. - Do not allow SCTP_AUTO_ASCONF option to be used on subset bound sockets. - Memset bug in sctp_output.c (arguments were reversed) submitted found and reported by Dave Jones (davej@codemonkey.org.uk). - PD-API point needs to be invoked >= not just > to conform to socket api draft this fixes sctp_indata.c in the two places need to be >=. - move M_NOTIFICATION to use M_PROTO5. - PEER_ADDR_PARAMS did not fail properly if you specify an address that is not in the association with a valid assoc_id. This meant you got or set the stcb level values instead of the destination you thought you were going to get/set. Now validate if the stcb is non-null and the net is NULL that the sa_family is set and the address is unspecified otherwise return an error. - The thread based iterator could crash if associations were freed at the exact time it was running. rework the worker thread to use the increment/decrement to prevent this and no longer use the markers that the timer based iterator uses. - Fix the memleak in sctp_add_addr_to_vrf() for the case when it is detected that ifa is already pointing to a ifn. - Fix it so that if someone is so insane that they drop the send window below the minimal add mark, they still can send. - Changed all state for associations to use mask safe macro. - During front states in association freeing in sctp_inpcbfree, we had a locking problem where locks were not in place where they should have been. - Free association calls were not testing the return value in sctp_inpcb_free() properly... others should be cast void returns where we don't care about the return value. - If a reference count is held on an assoc, even from the "force free" we should not do the actual free.. but instead let the timer free it. - When we enter sctp_input(), if the SCTP_ASOC_ABOUT_TO_BE_FREED flag is set, we must NOT process the packet but handle it like ootb. This is because while freeing an assoc we release the locks to get all the higher order locks so we can purge all the hash tables. This leaves a hole if a packet comes in just at that point. Now sctp_common_input_processing() will call the ootb code in such a case. - Change MBUF M_NOTIFICATION to use M_PROTO5 (per Sam L). This makes it so we don't have a conflict (I think this is a covertity change). We made this change AFTER some conversation and looking to make sure that M_PROTO5 does not have a problem between SCTP and the 802.11 stuff (which is the only other place its used). - Fixed lock order reversal and missing atomic protection around locked_tcb during association lookup and the 1-2-1 model. - Added debug to source address selection. - V6 output must always do checksum even for loopback. - Remove more locks around inp that are not needed for an atomically added/subtracted ref count. - slight optimization in the way we zero the array in sctp_sack_check() - It was possible to respond to a ABORT() with bad checksum with a PKT-DROP. This lead to a PKT-DROP/ABORT war. Add code to NOT send a PKT-DROP to any ABORT(). - Add an option for local logging (useful for macintosh or when you need better performing during debugging). Note no commands are here to get the log info, you must just use kgdb. - The timer code needs to be aware of if it needs to call sctp_sack_check() to slide the maps and adjust the cum-ack. This is because it may be out of sync cum-ack wise. - Added threshold managment logging. - If the user picked just the right size, that just filled the send window minus one mtu, we would enter a forever loop not copying and at the same time not blocking. Change from < to <= solves this. - Sysctl added to control the fragment interleave level which defaults to 1. - My rwnd control was not being used to control the rwnd properly (we did not add and subtract to it :-() this is now fixed so we handle small messages (1 byte etc) better to bring our rwnd down more slowly. Approved by: re@freebsd.org (Bruce Mah)
2007-08-24 00:53:53 +00:00
- take out a needless panic under invariants for sctp_output.c - Fix addrs's error checking of sctp_sendx(3) when addrcnt is less than SCTP_SMALL_IOVEC_SIZE - re-add back inpcb_bind local address check bypass capability - Fix it so sctp_opt_info is independant of assoc_id postion. - Fix cookie life set to use MSEC_TO_TICKS() macro. - asconf changes o More comment changes/clarifications related to the old local address "not" list which is now an explicit restricted list. o Rename some functions for clarity: - sctp_add/del_local_addr_assoc to xxx_local_addr_restricted() - asconf related iterator functions to sctp_asconf_iterator_xxx() o Fix bug when the same address is deleted and added (and removed from the asconf queue) where the ifa is "freed" twice refcount wise, possibly freeing it completely. o Fix bug in output where the first ASCONF would not go out after the last address is changed (e.g. only goes out when retransmitted). o Fix bug where multiple ASCONFs can be bundled in the same packet with the and with the same serial numbers. o Fix asconf stcb iterator to not send ASCONF until after all work queue entries have been processed. o Change behavior so that when the last address is deleted (auto asconf on a bound all endpoint) no action is taken until an address is added; at that time, an ASCONF add+delete is sent (if the assoc is still up). o Fix local address counting so that address scoping is taken into account. o #ifdef SCTP_TIMER_BASED_ASCONF the old timer triggered sending of ASCONF (after an RTO). The default now is to send ASCONF immediately (except for the case of changing/deleting the last usable address). Approved by: re(ken smith)@freebsd.org
2007-07-24 20:06:02 +00:00
void sctp_add_local_addr_restricted(struct sctp_tcb *, struct sctp_ifa *);
void sctp_del_local_addr_restricted(struct sctp_tcb *, struct sctp_ifa *);
int
sctp_load_addresses_from_init(struct sctp_tcb *, struct mbuf *, int, int,
int, struct sctphdr *, struct sockaddr *);
int
sctp_set_primary_addr(struct sctp_tcb *, struct sockaddr *,
struct sctp_nets *);
int sctp_is_vtag_good(struct sctp_inpcb *, uint32_t, uint16_t lport, uint16_t rport, struct timeval *, int);
/* void sctp_drain(void); */
int sctp_destination_is_reachable(struct sctp_tcb *, struct sockaddr *);
int sctp_swap_inpcb_for_listen(struct sctp_inpcb *inp);
/*-
* Null in last arg inpcb indicate run on ALL ep's. Specific inp in last arg
* indicates run on ONLY assoc's of the specified endpoint.
*/
int
sctp_initiate_iterator(inp_func inpf,
asoc_func af,
inp_func inpe,
uint32_t, uint32_t,
uint32_t, void *,
uint32_t,
end_func ef,
struct sctp_inpcb *,
uint8_t co_off);
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* !__sctp_pcb_h__ */