* Fix delaying of SACK by taking out old optimization code
which does not optimize anymore.
* Fix fast retransmission of chunks abandoned by the
"number of retransmissions" policy.
MFC after: 3 days.
* Fix handling of mapping arrays when draining mbufs or processing
FORWARD-TSN chunks.
* Cleanup code (no duplicate code anymore for SACKs and NR-SACKs).
Part of this code was developed together with rrs.
MFC after: 2 weeks.
enabled. Basically most of the operations were incorrect causing
bad sacks when you enabled nr-sack. The fixes range across
4 files and unifiy most of the processing so that we only test
nr_sack flags to decide which type of sack to generate.
Optimization left for this is to combine the sack generation
code and make it capable of generating either sack thus shrinking
out a routine.
Reviewed by: tuexen@freebsd.org
mapping_array expansion would break. Basically
once we expanded the array we no longer had both
mapping arrays in sync which the sack processing code depends on.
This would mean we were randomly referring to memory that was probably
not there. This mostly just gave us bad sack results going back to the peer.
If INVARIENTS was on of course we would hit the panic routine in the sack_check
call.
We also add a print routine for the place where one would panic in
invarients so one can see what the main mapping array holds.
Reviewed by: tuexen@freebsd.org
MFC after: 2 weeks
association setup.
* Fix a bug where message with illegal stream ids are not deleted.
* Fix a crash when reporting back unsent messages from the send_queue.
* Fix a bug related to INIT retransmission when the socket is already
closed.
* Fix a bug where associations were stalled when partial delivery API
was enabled.
* Fix a bug where the receive buffer size was smaller than the
partial_delivery_point.
Approved by: re, rrs (mentor)
MFC after: One day.
processing code holds the read lock (when processing a
FWD-TSN for pr-sctp). If it finds stranded data that
can be given to the application, it calls sctp_add_to_readq().
The readq function also grabs this lock. So if INVAR is on
we get a double recurse on a non-recursive lock and panic.
This fix will change it so that readq() function gets a
flag to tell if the lock is held, if so then it does not
get the lock.
Approved by: re@freebsd.org (Kostik Belousov)
MFC after: 1 week
- PR-SCTP had major issues when skipping through a multi-part message.
o Did not look at socket buffer.
o Did not properly handle the reassmebly queue.
o The MARKED segments could interfere and un-skip a chunk causing
a problem with the proper FWD-TSN.
o No FR of FWD-TSN's was being done.
- NR-Sack code was basically disabled. It needed fixes that
never got into the real code.
- CMT code had issues when the two paths were NOT the same b/w. We
found a few small bugs, but also the critcal one here was not
dividing the rwnd amongst the paths.
Obtained from: Michael Tuexen and myself at the IETF hack-fest ;-)
- When sending large PR-SCTP messages over a
lossy link we would incorrectly calculate the fwd-tsn
- When receiving large multipart pr-sctp packets we would
incorrectly send back a SACK that would renege improperly
on already received packets thus causing unneeded retransmissions.
- Prepare for CRC offloading, add MIB counters (RS/MT).
- Bugfix: Disable CRC computation for IPv6 addresses with local scope (MT).
- Bugfix: Handle close() with SO_LINGER correctly when notifications
are generated during the close() call(MT).
- Bugfix: Generate DRY event when sender is dry during subscription.
Only for 1-to-1 style sockets (RS/MT)
- Bugfix: Put vtags for the correct amount of time into time-wait (MT).
- Bugfix: Clear vtag entries correctly on expiration (MT).
- Bugfix: shutdown() indicates ENOTCONN when called for unconnected
1-to-1 style sockets (MT).
- Bugfix: In sctp Auth code (PL).
- Add support for devices that support SCTP csum offload (igb).
- Add missing sctp_associd to mib sysctl xsctp_tcb structure (RS)
Obtained from: With help from Peter Lei and Michael Tuexen
bit of debugging afterwards):
- Fix protection code for notification generation.
- Decouple associd from vtag
- Allow vtags to have less strigent requirements in non-uniqueness.
o don't pre-hash them when you issue one in a cookie.
o Allow duplicates and use addresses and ports to
discriminate amongst the duplicates during lookup.
- Add support for the NAT draft draft-ietf-behave-sctpnat-00, this
is still experimental and needs more extensive testing with the
Jason Butt ipfw changes.
- Support for the SENDER_DRY event to get DTLS in OpenSSL working
with a set of patches from Michael Tuexen (hopefully heading to OpenSSL soon).
- Update the support of SCTP-AUTH by Peter Lei.
- Use macros for refcounting.
- Fix MTU for UDP encapsulation.
- Fix reporting back of unsent data.
- Update assoc send counter handling to be consistent with endpoint sent counter.
- Fix a bug in PR-SCTP.
- Fix so we only send another FWD-TSN when a SACK arrives IF and only
if the adv-peer-ack point progressed. However we still make sure
a timer is running if we do have an adv_peer_ack point.
- Fix PR-SCTP bug where chunks were retransmitted if they are sent
unreliable but not abandoned yet.
With the help of: Michael Teuxen and Peter Lei :-)
MFC after: 4 weeks
-Improvement: panic() on INVARIANTS kernels if memory allocation
fails for a tagblock in sctp_add_vtag_to_timewait().
-Bugfix: Protect code in sctp_is_in_timewait() by
SCTP_INP_INFO_WLOCK/SCTP_INP_INFO_WUNLOCK.
-Cleanup: Get rid of unused variable now in sctp_init_asoc().
-Bugfix: Reuse the correct vtag in sctp_add_vtag_to_timewait().
-Cleanup: Get rid of unused constant SCTP_TIME_WAIT_SHORT
in sctp_constants.h.
-Improvement: Use all hash buckets of the vtag hash table.
-Cleanup: Get rid of then unused constant SCTP_STACK_VTAG_HASH_SIZE_A.
-Bugfix: Handle SHUTDOWN;SACK packet correctly.
-Bugfix: Last TSN in a gap ack block was not being "ack'd"
in the internal scoreboard.
Obtained from: (with help from Michael Tuexen)
- Change it so that without INVARIANTs there are
no panics in SCTP.
- sctp_timer changes so that we have a recovery mechanism
when the sent list is out of order.
2) Adds some __UserSpace__ on some of the common defines that
the user space code needs
3) Fixes a bug when we send up data to a user that failed. We
need to a) trim off the data chunk headers, if present, and
b) make sure the frag bit is communicated properly for the
msgs coming off the stream queues... i.e. we see if some
of the msg has been taken.
Obtained from: jeli contributed the VIMAGE changes on this pass Thanks Julain!
- Vimage prep - these are major restructures to move
all global variables to be accessed via a macro or two.
The variables all go into a single structure.
- Asconf address addition tweaks (add_or_del Interfaces)
- Fix rwnd calcualtion to be more conservative.
- Support SACK_IMMEDIATE flag to skip delayed sack
by demand of peer.
- Comment updates in the sack mapping calculations
- Invarients panic added.
- Pre-support for UDP tunneling (we can do this on
MAC but will need added support from UDP to
get a "pipe" of UDP packets in.
- clear trace buffer sysctl added when local tracing on.
Note the majority of this huge patch is all the vimage prep stuff :-)
Change so that we save off a type field for display and
NULL inp just for good measure.
- sctp_output.c - Fix it so in sending to the loopback we use the
src address of the inbound INIT. We don't want
to do this for non local addresses since otherwise
we might be ingressed filtered so we need to use
the best src address and list the address sent to.
Obtained from: time bug - Neil Wilson
MFC after: 1 week
- Adds some prepwork (Not all yet) for vimage in particular
support the delete the sctppcbinfo.xx structs. There is
still a leak in here if it were to be called plus we stil
need the regrouping (From Me and Michael Tuexen)
- Adds support for UDP tunneling. For BSD there is no
socket yet setup so its disabled, but major argument
changes are in here to emcompass the passing of the port
number (zero when you don't have a udp tunnel, the default
for BSD). Will add some hooks in UDP here shortly (discussed
with Robert) that will allow easy tunneling. (Mainly from
Peter Lei and Michael Tuexen with some BSD work from me :-D)
- Some ease for windows, evidently leave is reserved by their
compile move label leave: -> out:
MFC after: 1 week
- Bug in CA that does not get us incrementing the PBA properly which
made us more conservative.
- comment updated in sctp_input.c
- memsets added before we log
- added arg to hmac id's
MFC after: 2 weeks
read socket buffers in shutdown() and close():
- Call socantrcvmore() before sblock() to dislodge any threads that
might be sleeping (potentially indefinitely) while holding sblock(),
such as a thread blocked in recv().
- Flag the sblock() call as non-interruptible so that a signal
delivered to the thread calling sorflush() doesn't cause sblock() to
fail. The sblock() is required to ensure that all other socket
consumer threads have, in fact, left, and do not enter, the socket
buffer until we're done flushin it.
To implement the latter, change the 'flags' argument to sblock() to
accept two flags, SBL_WAIT and SBL_NOINTR, rather than one M_WAITOK
flag. When SBL_NOINTR is set, it forces a non-interruptible sx
acquisition, regardless of the setting of the disposition of SB_NOINTR
on the socket buffer; without this change it would be possible for
another thread to clear SB_NOINTR between when the socket buffer mutex
is released and sblock() is invoked.
Reviewed by: bz, kmacy
Reported by: Jos Backus <jos at catnook dot com>
the sent_queue. Sometimes I wonder why any code
ever works :-)
- Fix the pad of the last mbuf routine, It was working improperly
on non-4 byte aligned chunks which could cause memory overruns.
MFC after: 1 week
- Missing lock when sending data and moving it to the
outqueue.
- If a mbuf alloc fails during moving to outqueue the
reassembly of the old mbuf chain was incorrect.
- some_taken becomes a counter in sctputil.c instead of a set to 1.
- Fix a panic to be only under invarients and have a proper recovery.
- msg_flags needed to be set.to the value collected not or'd.
MFC after: 1 week
sending, once the locks are all unlocked to
do the copy's in, its possible that other
events could then raise the number of bytes
outstanding pushing it so not all the message
would fit. This would then cause us to send
only part of the message. This fix makes it
so we keep a "reserved" amount that can be
kept in mind when making calculations to send.
- rcv msg args with a NULL/NULL for to/tolen will return an error incorrectly
for the 1-2-1 model.
- We were not doing 0 len return correctly and not setting cantrcv more
correctly. Previouly we "fixed" this area by taking out the socantrcv
since we then could not get the data out. The correct rix is to still
flag the socket but alow a by-pass route to continue to read until
all data is consumed.
MFC after: 1 week
- Select a tag gains ability to optionally save new tags
off in the timewait system.
- When looking up associations do not give back a stcb that
is in the about-to-be-freed state, and instead continue
looking for other candiates.
- New function to query to see if value is in time-wait.
- Timewait had a time comparison error that caused very
few vtags to actually stay in time-wait.
- When setting tags in time-wait, we now use the time
requested NOT a fixed constant value.
- sstat now gets the proper associd when we do the query.
- When we process an association, we expect the tag chosen
(if we have one from a cookie) to be in time-wait. Before
we would NOT allow the assoc up by checking if its good.
In theory this should have caused almost all assoc not
to come up except for the time-comparison bug above (this
bug was hidden by the time comparison bug :-D).
- Don't save tags for nonce values in the time-wait cache
since these are used only during cookie collisions and do
not matter if they are unique or not.
MFC after: 1 week
- fix a bug during cookie collision that prevented an
association from coming up in a specific restart case.
- Fix it so the shutdown-pending flag gets removed (this is
more for correctness then needed) when we enter shutdown-sent
or shutdown-ack-sent states.
- Fix a bug that caused the receiver to sometimes NOT send
a SACK when a duplicate TSN arrived. Without this fix
it was possible for the association to fall down if the
- Deleted primary destination is also stored when SCTP_MOBILITY_BASE.
(Previously, it is stored when only SCTP_MOBILITY_FASTHANDOFF)
- Fix a locking issue where we might call send_initiate_ack() and
incorrectly state the lock held/not held. Also fix it so that
when we release the lock the inp cannot be deleted on us.
- Add the debug option that can cause the stack to panic instead
of aborting an assoc. This does not and should never show up
in options but is useful for debugging unexpected aborts.
- Add cumack_log sent to track sending cumack information for
the debug case where we are running a special log per assoc.
- Added extra () aroudn sctp_sbspace macro to avoid compile warnings.
MFC after: 1 week
retransmittion by handover event (fast mobility code)
- Fixed problem of mobility code which is caused by remaining
parameters in the deleted primary destination.
- Add a missing lock. When a peer sends an INIT, and while we
are processing it to send an INIT-ACK the socket is closed,
we did not hold a lock to keep the socket from going away.
Add protection for this case.
- Fix so that arwnd is alway uses the minimal rwnd if the user
has set the socket buffer smaller. Found this when the test
org decided to see what happens when you set in a rwnd of 10
bytes (which is not allowed per RFC .. 4k is minimum).
- Fixes so a cookie-echo ootb will NOT cause an abort to
be sent. This was happening in a MPI collision case.
- Examined all panics and unless there was no recovery, moved
any that were not already to INVARANTS.
Approved by: re@freebsd.org (gnn)
last interface should own the address, but the current code
fumbles the handoff. This fixes that.
- move address related debugs to PCB4 and add additional ones to
help in debugging address problems.
Approved by: re@freebsd.org (K Smith)
also involves macro changes to have a RLOCK and a WLOCK
and placing the correct version within the code.
- The INP-INFO lock is changed to a rwlock.
- When sctp_shutdown() is called on Mac OS X, the socket lock is held.
So call sctp_chunk_output with SCTP_SO_LOCKED and
not SCTP_SO_NOT_LOCKED.
- Add SCTP_IPI_ADDR_[RW]LOCK and SCTP_IPI_ADDR_[RW]UNLOCK for Mac OS X.
- u_int64_t -> uint64_t
- add missing addr unlock for error return path
Approved by: re@freebsd.org (K Smith)
incorrect and should be OFF letting IP fragment
large cookie-echos.
- Rename sysctl variable logging to log_level.
- Fix description of sysctl variable stats.
- Add sysctl variable log to make sctp_log readable via sysctl
mechanism (this is by compile switch and targets non KTR platforms or
when someone wants to do performance wise tracing).
- Removed debug code
Approved by: re@freebsd.org (B Mah)
stream (using EEOR mode). Changed to EINVAL (in sctp_output.c)
- Static analysis comments added
- fix in mobility code to return a value (static analysis found).
- sctp6_notify function made visible instead of
static (this is needed for Panda).
Approved by: re@freebsd.org (B Mah)
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)
additional flags to many function calls. The flags only
get used in BSD when we compile with lock testing. These
flags allow apple to escape the "giant" lock it holds on
the socket and have more fine-grained locking in the NKE.
It also allows us to test (with witness) the locking used
by apple via a compile switch (manually applied).
Approved by: re@freebsd.org(B Mah)