freebsd-skq/sys/netinet/tcp.h
andre c48c00810e Remove the TCP inflight bandwidth limiter as announced in r211315
to give way for the pluggable congestion control framework.  It is
the task of the congestion control algorithm to set the congestion
window and amount of inflight data without external interference.

In 'struct tcpcb' the variables previously used by the inflight
limiter are renamed to spares to keep the ABI intact and to have
some more space for future extensions.

In 'struct tcp_info' the variable 'tcpi_snd_bwnd' is not removed to
preserve the ABI.  It is always set to 0.

In siftr.c in 'struct pkt_node' the variable 'snd_bwnd' is not removed
to preserve the ABI.  It is always set to 0.

These unused variable in the various structures may be reused in the
future or garbage collected before the next release or at some other
point when an ABI change happens anyway for other reasons.

No MFC is planned.  The inflight bandwidth limiter stays disabled by
default in the other branches but remains available.
2010-09-16 21:06:45 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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*
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)tcp.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _NETINET_TCP_H_
#define _NETINET_TCP_H_
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#if __BSD_VISIBLE
typedef u_int32_t tcp_seq;
#define tcp6_seq tcp_seq /* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */
#define tcp6hdr tcphdr /* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */
/*
* TCP header.
* Per RFC 793, September, 1981.
*/
struct tcphdr {
u_short th_sport; /* source port */
u_short th_dport; /* destination port */
tcp_seq th_seq; /* sequence number */
tcp_seq th_ack; /* acknowledgement number */
#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
u_char th_x2:4, /* (unused) */
th_off:4; /* data offset */
#endif
#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
u_char th_off:4, /* data offset */
th_x2:4; /* (unused) */
#endif
u_char th_flags;
#define TH_FIN 0x01
#define TH_SYN 0x02
#define TH_RST 0x04
#define TH_PUSH 0x08
#define TH_ACK 0x10
#define TH_URG 0x20
#define TH_ECE 0x40
#define TH_CWR 0x80
#define TH_FLAGS (TH_FIN|TH_SYN|TH_RST|TH_PUSH|TH_ACK|TH_URG|TH_ECE|TH_CWR)
#define PRINT_TH_FLAGS "\20\1FIN\2SYN\3RST\4PUSH\5ACK\6URG\7ECE\10CWR"
u_short th_win; /* window */
u_short th_sum; /* checksum */
u_short th_urp; /* urgent pointer */
};
#define TCPOPT_EOL 0
#define TCPOLEN_EOL 1
#define TCPOPT_PAD 0 /* padding after EOL */
#define TCPOLEN_PAD 1
#define TCPOPT_NOP 1
#define TCPOLEN_NOP 1
#define TCPOPT_MAXSEG 2
#define TCPOLEN_MAXSEG 4
#define TCPOPT_WINDOW 3
#define TCPOLEN_WINDOW 3
#define TCPOPT_SACK_PERMITTED 4
#define TCPOLEN_SACK_PERMITTED 2
#define TCPOPT_SACK 5
#define TCPOLEN_SACKHDR 2
#define TCPOLEN_SACK 8 /* 2*sizeof(tcp_seq) */
#define TCPOPT_TIMESTAMP 8
#define TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP 10
#define TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_APPA (TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP+2) /* appendix A */
#define TCPOPT_SIGNATURE 19 /* Keyed MD5: RFC 2385 */
#define TCPOLEN_SIGNATURE 18
/* Miscellaneous constants */
#define MAX_SACK_BLKS 6 /* Max # SACK blocks stored at receiver side */
#define TCP_MAX_SACK 4 /* MAX # SACKs sent in any segment */
/*
* The default maximum segment size (MSS) to be used for new TCP connections
* when path MTU discovery is not enabled.
*
* RFC879 derives the default MSS from the largest datagram size hosts are
* minimally required to handle directly or through IP reassembly minus the
* size of the IP and TCP header. With IPv6 the minimum MTU is specified
* in RFC2460.
*
* For IPv4 the MSS is 576 - sizeof(struct tcpiphdr)
* For IPv6 the MSS is IPV6_MMTU - sizeof(struct ip6_hdr) - sizeof(struct tcphdr)
*
* We use explicit numerical definition here to avoid header pollution.
*/
#define TCP_MSS 536
#define TCP6_MSS 1220
/*
* Limit the lowest MSS we accept for path MTU discovery and the TCP SYN MSS
* option. Allowing low values of MSS can consume significant resources and
* be used to mount a resource exhaustion attack.
* Connections requesting lower MSS values will be rounded up to this value
* and the IP_DF flag will be cleared to allow fragmentation along the path.
*
* See tcp_subr.c tcp_minmss SYSCTL declaration for more comments. Setting
* it to "0" disables the minmss check.
*
* The default value is fine for TCP across the Internet's smallest official
* link MTU (256 bytes for AX.25 packet radio). However, a connection is very
* unlikely to come across such low MTU interfaces these days (anno domini 2003).
*/
#define TCP_MINMSS 216
#define TCP_MAXWIN 65535 /* largest value for (unscaled) window */
#define TTCP_CLIENT_SND_WND 4096 /* dflt send window for T/TCP client */
#define TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT 14 /* maximum window shift */
#define TCP_MAXBURST 4 /* maximum segments in a burst */
#define TCP_MAXHLEN (0xf<<2) /* max length of header in bytes */
#define TCP_MAXOLEN (TCP_MAXHLEN - sizeof(struct tcphdr))
/* max space left for options */
#endif /* __BSD_VISIBLE */
/*
* User-settable options (used with setsockopt).
*/
#define TCP_NODELAY 0x01 /* don't delay send to coalesce packets */
#if __BSD_VISIBLE
#define TCP_MAXSEG 0x02 /* set maximum segment size */
#define TCP_NOPUSH 0x04 /* don't push last block of write */
#define TCP_NOOPT 0x08 /* don't use TCP options */
#define TCP_MD5SIG 0x10 /* use MD5 digests (RFC2385) */
#define TCP_INFO 0x20 /* retrieve tcp_info structure */
#define TCP_CONGESTION 0x40 /* get/set congestion control algorithm */
#define TCP_CA_NAME_MAX 16 /* max congestion control name length */
#define TCPI_OPT_TIMESTAMPS 0x01
#define TCPI_OPT_SACK 0x02
#define TCPI_OPT_WSCALE 0x04
#define TCPI_OPT_ECN 0x08
#define TCPI_OPT_TOE 0x10
/*
* The TCP_INFO socket option comes from the Linux 2.6 TCP API, and permits
* the caller to query certain information about the state of a TCP
* connection. We provide an overlapping set of fields with the Linux
* implementation, but since this is a fixed size structure, room has been
* left for growth. In order to maximize potential future compatibility with
* the Linux API, the same variable names and order have been adopted, and
* padding left to make room for omitted fields in case they are added later.
*
* XXX: This is currently an unstable ABI/API, in that it is expected to
* change.
*/
struct tcp_info {
u_int8_t tcpi_state; /* TCP FSM state. */
u_int8_t __tcpi_ca_state;
u_int8_t __tcpi_retransmits;
u_int8_t __tcpi_probes;
u_int8_t __tcpi_backoff;
u_int8_t tcpi_options; /* Options enabled on conn. */
u_int8_t tcpi_snd_wscale:4, /* RFC1323 send shift value. */
tcpi_rcv_wscale:4; /* RFC1323 recv shift value. */
u_int32_t tcpi_rto; /* Retransmission timeout (usec). */
u_int32_t __tcpi_ato;
u_int32_t tcpi_snd_mss; /* Max segment size for send. */
u_int32_t tcpi_rcv_mss; /* Max segment size for receive. */
u_int32_t __tcpi_unacked;
u_int32_t __tcpi_sacked;
u_int32_t __tcpi_lost;
u_int32_t __tcpi_retrans;
u_int32_t __tcpi_fackets;
/* Times; measurements in usecs. */
u_int32_t __tcpi_last_data_sent;
u_int32_t __tcpi_last_ack_sent; /* Also unimpl. on Linux? */
u_int32_t tcpi_last_data_recv; /* Time since last recv data. */
u_int32_t __tcpi_last_ack_recv;
/* Metrics; variable units. */
u_int32_t __tcpi_pmtu;
u_int32_t __tcpi_rcv_ssthresh;
u_int32_t tcpi_rtt; /* Smoothed RTT in usecs. */
u_int32_t tcpi_rttvar; /* RTT variance in usecs. */
u_int32_t tcpi_snd_ssthresh; /* Slow start threshold. */
u_int32_t tcpi_snd_cwnd; /* Send congestion window. */
u_int32_t __tcpi_advmss;
u_int32_t __tcpi_reordering;
u_int32_t __tcpi_rcv_rtt;
u_int32_t tcpi_rcv_space; /* Advertised recv window. */
/* FreeBSD extensions to tcp_info. */
u_int32_t tcpi_snd_wnd; /* Advertised send window. */
u_int32_t tcpi_snd_bwnd; /* No longer used. */
u_int32_t tcpi_snd_nxt; /* Next egress seqno */
u_int32_t tcpi_rcv_nxt; /* Next ingress seqno */
u_int32_t tcpi_toe_tid; /* HWTID for TOE endpoints */
/* Padding to grow without breaking ABI. */
u_int32_t __tcpi_pad[29]; /* Padding. */
};
#endif
#endif /* !_NETINET_TCP_H_ */