right mix. Still may need some tweaks but it
appears to almost not give away too much to an
RFC2581 flow, but can really minimize the amount of
buffers used in the net.
MFC after: 3 months
1) Add four new points that allow you to get more information
to cc algo's
2) Fix the case where user changes module on a existing TCB, in
such a case, the initialization module needs to be called on all nets.
3) Move htcp_cc structure to a union that other modules can use.
4) Add 5th point for get/set socket options for cc_module specific options
MFC after: 2 months
2) Add separate max-bursts for retransmit and hb. These
are set to sysctlable values but not settable via the
socket api. This makes sure we don't blast out HB's or
fast-retransmits.
3) Determine on the first data transmission on a net if
its local-lan (by being under or over a RTT). This
can later be used to think about different algorithms
based on locallan vs big-i (experimental)
4) The cwnd should NOT be allowed to grow when an ECNEcho
is seen (TCP has this same bug). We fix this in SCTP
so an ECNe being seen prevents an advance of cwnd.
5) CWR's should not be sent multiple times to the
same network, instead just updating the TSN being
transmitted if needed.
MFC after: 1 Month
1) We now remove ECN-Nonce since it will no longer continue as a I-D
2) Eliminate last_tsn_echo, this tied us to an assoc not the net
and thus we were not doing m-homing on the ECN-Echo senders side right.
3) Increment the count going out even if the TSN in lower in the pending
ECN-Echo, this way the receiver knows exactly how many packets were
marked even with network re-ordering
4) Fix so we DO NOT stop doing delayed sack if a ECN Echo is in queue
MFC after: 1 month
1) ECN was on an association basis, this is incorrect and
will not work with CMT or for that matter if the user
is sending to multiple addresses. This commit makes
ECN on a per path basis.
2) Adopt the new format for the ECN internet draft. This also
maintains compatability with old format chunks as well.
3) Keep track of the real time of a RTT down to micro seconds.
For some future conditional features (for like a data center
this is good information to have).
MFC after: 1 month
Fix the switching on/off of PF and NR-SACKs using sysctl.
Add minor improvement in handling malloc failures.
Improve the address checks when sending.
MFC after: 4 weeks
PR SCTP FWD-TSN's would not be sent and thus
cause a stalled connection. Also the rwnd
Calculation was also off on the receiver side for
PR-SCTP.
MFC after: 1 month
1) Only use both mapping arrays when NR sack is off. This
way we can hold off moving the cumack (not the best but
workable) when NR-sack is on.
2) We must make sure to just return on the move of the
bit to the NR array if the cum-ack as already went
past the TSN. This prevents marking a bit behind the
array and hitting the invariant code that panic's us.
MFC after: 1 week
We were only paying attention to the nr-mapping-array. Which
seems to make sense on the surface, by definition things
up to the cum-ack should be deliverable thus in the nr-mapping-array.
However (there is always a gotcha) thats not true when it
comes to large messages. The stack may hold the message
while re-assembling it not not deliver it based on several
thresholds. If that happens (which it would for smaller
large messages) then the cum-ack is figured wrong. We
now properly use both arrays in the cum-ack calculation.
MFC after: 1 week.
- Make sure that when you kick the streams you add correctly
using a 16 bit unsigned.
- Make sure when sending out you allow FWD-TSN to skip over
and list the ACKED chunks in the stream/seq list (so the
rcv will kick the stream)
MFC after: 3 days
- Slide the map at the proper place.
- Mark the bits in the nr_array ONLY if there
is no marking.
- When generating a FWD-TSN we allow us to skip past
ACKED chunks too.
MFC after: 1 weeks
* 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
1) When calculating the table offset for sliding the sack
array, the two byte values must be "ored" together in order
for us to do the correct sliding of the arrays.
2) We were NOT properly doing CC and other changes to things only
NR-Sacked. The solution here is to make a separate function that
will actually do both CC/updates and free things if its NR sack'd.
This actually shrinks out common code from three places (much better).
MFC after: 3 days
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
1) All bit disappears
2) The two sets of gaps (nr and non-nr) are
disjointed, you don't have gaps struck in
both places.
This adjusts us to coorespond to the new draft. Still
to-do, cleanup the code so that there are only one set
of sack routines (original NR-Sack done by E cloned all
sack code).
we recognize its a retransmit, ahead of the PR-SCTP
work. Without this fix, we end up NOT reducing flight
size and causing an miscalculation when PR-SCTP is active
and data is skipped.
Obtained from: Michael Tuexen.
- 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.
1) WP should never be marked unless flight size is 0
2) When recovering from wp if the peer ack's it we don't mark for retran
3) When recovering, we must assure a timer is still running.
into the advance_peer_ack point so we would incorrectly
send a wrong value in the FWD-TSN
- PR-SCTP bug, where an PR packet is used for a window
probe which could incorrectly get the packet moved
back into the send_queue, which will cause major issues and
should not happen.
- Fix a trace to use the proper macro.
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)