freebsd-skq/sys/netiso/tp_pcb.h
1994-08-02 07:55:43 +00:00

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* @(#)tp_pcb.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
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/*
* ARGO Project, Computer Sciences Dept., University of Wisconsin - Madison
*/
/*
* ARGO TP
*
* $Header: /home/ncvs/src/sys/netiso/tp_pcb.h,v 1.1.1.1 1994/05/24 10:06:49 rgrimes Exp $
* $Source: /home/ncvs/src/sys/netiso/tp_pcb.h,v $
*
*
* This file defines the transport protocol control block (tpcb).
* and a bunch of #define values that are used in the tpcb.
*/
#ifndef __TP_PCB__
#define __TP_PCB__
#include <netiso/tp_param.h>
#include <netiso/tp_timer.h>
#include <netiso/tp_user.h>
#ifndef sblock
#include <sys/socketvar.h>
#endif /* sblock */
/* NOTE: the code depends on REF_CLOSED > REF_OPEN > the rest, and
* on REF_FREE being zero
*
* Possible improvement:
* think about merging the tp_ref w/ the tpcb and doing a search
* through the tpcb list, from tpb. This would slow down lookup
* during data transfer
* It would be a little nicer also to have something based on the
* clock (like top n bits of the reference is part of the clock, to
* minimize the likelihood of reuse after a crash)
* also, need to keep the timer servicing part to a minimum (although
* the cost of this is probably independent of whether the timers are
* in the pcb or in an array..
* Last, would have to make the number of timers a function of the amount of
* mbufs available, plus some for the frozen references.
*
* Possible improvement:
* Might not need the ref_state stuff either...
* REF_FREE could correspond to tp_state == CLOSED or nonexistend tpcb,
* REF_OPEN to tp_state anywhere from AK_WAIT or CR_SENT to CLOSING
* REF_OPENING could correspond to LISTENING, because that's the
* way it's used, not because the correspondence is exact.
* REF_CLOSED could correspond to REFWAIT
*/
#define REF_FROZEN 3 /* has ref timer only */
#define REF_OPEN 2 /* has timers, possibly active */
#define REF_OPENING 1 /* in use (has a pcb) but no timers */
#define REF_FREE 0 /* free to reallocate */
#define TM_NTIMERS 6
struct tp_ref {
struct tp_pcb *tpr_pcb; /* back ptr to PCB */
};
/* PER system stuff (one static structure instead of a bunch of names) */
struct tp_refinfo {
struct tp_ref *tpr_base;
int tpr_size;
int tpr_maxopen;
int tpr_numopen;
};
struct nl_protosw {
int nlp_afamily; /* address family */
int (*nlp_putnetaddr)(); /* puts addresses in nl pcb */
int (*nlp_getnetaddr)(); /* gets addresses from nl pcb */
int (*nlp_cmpnetaddr)(); /* compares address in pcb with sockaddr */
int (*nlp_putsufx)(); /* puts transport suffixes in nl pcb */
int (*nlp_getsufx)(); /* gets transport suffixes from nl pcb */
int (*nlp_recycle_suffix)();/* clears suffix from nl pcb */
int (*nlp_mtu)(); /* figures out mtu based on nl used */
int (*nlp_pcbbind)(); /* bind to pcb for net level */
int (*nlp_pcbconn)(); /* connect for net level */
int (*nlp_pcbdisc)(); /* disconnect net level */
int (*nlp_pcbdetach)(); /* detach net level pcb */
int (*nlp_pcballoc)(); /* allocate a net level pcb */
int (*nlp_output)(); /* prepare a packet to give to nl */
int (*nlp_dgoutput)(); /* prepare a packet to give to nl */
int (*nlp_ctloutput)(); /* hook for network set/get options */
caddr_t nlp_pcblist; /* list of xx_pcb's for connections */
};
struct tp_pcb {
struct tp_pcb *tp_next;
struct tp_pcb *tp_prev;
struct tp_pcb *tp_nextlisten; /* chain all listeners */
struct socket *tp_sock; /* back ptr */
u_short tp_state; /* state of fsm */
short tp_retrans; /* # times can still retrans */
caddr_t tp_npcb; /* to lower layer pcb */
struct nl_protosw *tp_nlproto; /* lower-layer dependent routines */
struct rtentry **tp_routep; /* obtain mtu; inside npcb */
RefNum tp_lref; /* local reference */
RefNum tp_fref; /* foreign reference */
u_int tp_seqmask; /* mask for seq space */
u_int tp_seqbit; /* bit for seq number wraparound */
u_int tp_seqhalf; /* half the seq space */
struct mbuf *tp_ucddata; /* user connect/disconnect data */
/* credit & sequencing info for SENDING */
u_short tp_fcredit; /* current remote credit in # packets */
u_short tp_maxfcredit; /* max remote credit in # packets */
u_short tp_dupacks; /* intuit packet loss before rxt timo */
u_long tp_cong_win; /* congestion window in bytes.
* see profuse comments in TCP code
*/
u_long tp_ssthresh; /* cong_win threshold for slow start
* exponential to linear switch
*/
SeqNum tp_snduna; /* seq # of lowest unacked DT */
SeqNum tp_sndnew; /* seq # of lowest unsent DT */
SeqNum tp_sndnum; /* next seq # to be assigned */
SeqNum tp_sndnxt; /* what to do next; poss. rxt */
struct mbuf *tp_sndnxt_m; /* packet corres. to sndnxt*/
int tp_Nwindow; /* for perf. measurement */
/* credit & sequencing info for RECEIVING */
SeqNum tp_rcvnxt; /* next DT seq # expect to recv */
SeqNum tp_sent_lcdt; /* cdt according to last ack sent */
SeqNum tp_sent_uwe; /* uwe according to last ack sent */
SeqNum tp_sent_rcvnxt; /* rcvnxt according to last ack sent
* needed for perf measurements only
*/
u_short tp_lcredit; /* current local credit in # packets */
u_short tp_maxlcredit; /* needed for reassembly queue */
struct mbuf **tp_rsyq; /* unacked stuff recvd out of order */
int tp_rsycnt; /* number of packets "" "" "" "" */
u_long tp_rhiwat; /* remember original RCVBUF size */
/* receiver congestion state stuff ... */
u_int tp_win_recv;
/* receive window as a scaled int (8 bit fraction part) */
struct cong_sample {
ushort cs_size; /* current window size */
ushort cs_received; /* PDUs received in this sample */
ushort cs_ce_set; /* PDUs received in this sample with CE bit set */
} tp_cong_sample;
/* parameters per-connection controllable by user */
struct tp_conn_param _tp_param;
#define tp_Nretrans _tp_param.p_Nretrans
#define tp_dr_ticks _tp_param.p_dr_ticks
#define tp_cc_ticks _tp_param.p_cc_ticks
#define tp_dt_ticks _tp_param.p_dt_ticks
#define tp_xpd_ticks _tp_param.p_x_ticks
#define tp_cr_ticks _tp_param.p_cr_ticks
#define tp_keepalive_ticks _tp_param.p_keepalive_ticks
#define tp_sendack_ticks _tp_param.p_sendack_ticks
#define tp_refer_ticks _tp_param.p_ref_ticks
#define tp_inact_ticks _tp_param.p_inact_ticks
#define tp_xtd_format _tp_param.p_xtd_format
#define tp_xpd_service _tp_param.p_xpd_service
#define tp_ack_strat _tp_param.p_ack_strat
#define tp_rx_strat _tp_param.p_rx_strat
#define tp_use_checksum _tp_param.p_use_checksum
#define tp_use_efc _tp_param.p_use_efc
#define tp_use_nxpd _tp_param.p_use_nxpd
#define tp_use_rcc _tp_param.p_use_rcc
#define tp_tpdusize _tp_param.p_tpdusize
#define tp_class _tp_param.p_class
#define tp_winsize _tp_param.p_winsize
#define tp_no_disc_indications _tp_param.p_no_disc_indications
#define tp_dont_change_params _tp_param.p_dont_change_params
#define tp_netservice _tp_param.p_netservice
#define tp_version _tp_param.p_version
#define tp_ptpdusize _tp_param.p_ptpdusize
int tp_l_tpdusize;
/* whereas tp_tpdusize is log2(the negotiated max size)
* l_tpdusize is the size we'll use when sending, in # chars
*/
int tp_rtv; /* max round-trip time variance */
int tp_rtt; /* smoothed round-trip time */
SeqNum tp_rttseq; /* packet being timed */
int tp_rttemit; /* when emitted, in ticks */
int tp_idle; /* last activity, in ticks */
short tp_rxtcur; /* current retransmit value */
short tp_rxtshift; /* log(2) of rexmt exp. backoff */
u_char tp_cebit_off; /* real DEC bit algorithms not in use */
u_char tp_oktonagle; /* Last unsent pckt may be append to */
u_char tp_flags; /* values: */
#define TPF_NLQOS_PDN TPFLAG_NLQOS_PDN
#define TPF_PEER_ON_SAMENET TPFLAG_PEER_ON_SAMENET
#define TPF_GENERAL_ADDR TPFLAG_GENERAL_ADDR
#define TPF_DELACK 0x8
#define TPF_ACKNOW 0x10
#define PEER_IS_LOCAL(t) (((t)->tp_flags & TPF_PEER_ON_SAME_NET) != 0)
#define USES_PDN(t) (((t)->tp_flags & TPF_NLQOS_PDN) != 0)
unsigned
tp_sendfcc:1, /* shall next ack include FCC parameter? */
tp_trace:1, /* is this pcb being traced? (not used yet) */
tp_perf_on:1, /* 0/1 -> performance measuring on */
tp_reneged:1, /* have we reneged on cdt since last ack? */
tp_decbit:3, /* dec bit was set, we're in reneg mode */
tp_notdetached:1; /* Call tp_detach before freeing XXXXXXX */
#ifdef TP_PERF_MEAS
/* performance stats - see tp_stat.h */
struct tp_pmeas *tp_p_meas;
struct mbuf *tp_p_mbuf;
#endif /* TP_PERF_MEAS */
/* addressing */
u_short tp_domain; /* domain (INET, ISO) */
/* for compatibility with the *old* way and with INET, be sure that
* that lsuffix and fsuffix are aligned to a short addr.
* having them follow the u_short *suffixlen should suffice (choke)
*/
u_short tp_fsuffixlen; /* foreign suffix */
char tp_fsuffix[MAX_TSAP_SEL_LEN];
u_short tp_lsuffixlen; /* local suffix */
char tp_lsuffix[MAX_TSAP_SEL_LEN];
#define SHORT_LSUFXP(tpcb) ((short *)((tpcb)->tp_lsuffix))
#define SHORT_FSUFXP(tpcb) ((short *)((tpcb)->tp_fsuffix))
/* Timer stuff */
u_char tp_vers; /* protocol version */
u_char tp_peer_acktime; /* used for DT retrans time */
u_char tp_refstate; /* values REF_FROZEN, etc. above */
struct tp_pcb *tp_fasttimeo; /* limit pcbs to examine */
u_int tp_timer[TM_NTIMERS]; /* C timers */
struct sockbuf tp_Xsnd; /* for expedited data */
/* struct sockbuf tp_Xrcv; /* for expedited data */
#define tp_Xrcv tp_sock->so_rcv
SeqNum tp_Xsndnxt; /* next XPD seq # to send */
SeqNum tp_Xuna; /* seq # of unacked XPD */
SeqNum tp_Xrcvnxt; /* next XPD seq # expect to recv */
/* AK subsequencing */
u_short tp_s_subseq; /* next subseq to send */
u_short tp_r_subseq; /* highest recv subseq */
};
u_int tp_start_win;
#define ROUND(scaled_int) (((scaled_int) >> 8) + (((scaled_int) & 0x80) ? 1:0))
/* to round off a scaled int with an 8 bit fraction part */
#define CONG_INIT_SAMPLE(pcb) \
pcb->tp_cong_sample.cs_received = \
pcb->tp_cong_sample.cs_ce_set = 0; \
pcb->tp_cong_sample.cs_size = max(pcb->tp_lcredit, 1) << 1;
#define CONG_UPDATE_SAMPLE(pcb, ce_bit) \
pcb->tp_cong_sample.cs_received++; \
if (ce_bit) { \
pcb->tp_cong_sample.cs_ce_set++; \
} \
if (pcb->tp_cong_sample.cs_size <= pcb->tp_cong_sample.cs_received) { \
if ((pcb->tp_cong_sample.cs_ce_set << 1) >= \
pcb->tp_cong_sample.cs_size ) { \
pcb->tp_win_recv -= pcb->tp_win_recv >> 3; /* multiply by .875 */ \
pcb->tp_win_recv = max(1 << 8, pcb->tp_win_recv); \
} \
else { \
pcb->tp_win_recv += (1 << 8); /* add one to the scaled int */ \
} \
pcb->tp_lcredit = ROUND(pcb->tp_win_recv); \
CONG_INIT_SAMPLE(pcb); \
}
#ifdef KERNEL
extern struct tp_refinfo tp_refinfo;
extern struct timeval time;
extern struct tp_ref *tp_ref;
extern struct tp_param tp_param;
extern struct nl_protosw nl_protosw[];
extern struct tp_pcb *tp_listeners;
extern struct tp_pcb *tp_ftimeolist;
#endif
#define sototpcb(so) ((struct tp_pcb *)(so->so_pcb))
#define sototpref(so) ((sototpcb(so)->tp_ref))
#define tpcbtoso(tp) ((struct socket *)((tp)->tp_sock))
#define tpcbtoref(tp) ((struct tp_ref *)((tp)->tp_ref))
#endif /* __TP_PCB__ */