1/*
2 * INET		An implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite for the LINUX
3 *		operating system.  INET is implemented using the  BSD Socket
4 *		interface as the means of communication with the user level.
5 *
6 *		Definitions for the TCP protocol.
7 *
8 * Version:	@(#)tcp.h	1.0.2	04/28/93
9 *
10 * Author:	Fred N. van Kempen, <waltje@uWalt.NL.Mugnet.ORG>
11 *
12 *		This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
13 *		modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
14 *		as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
15 *		2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
16 */
17#ifndef _LINUX_TCP_H
18#define _LINUX_TCP_H
19
20
21#include <linux/skbuff.h>
22#include <net/sock.h>
23#include <net/inet_connection_sock.h>
24#include <net/inet_timewait_sock.h>
25#include <uapi/linux/tcp.h>
26
27static inline struct tcphdr *tcp_hdr(const struct sk_buff *skb)
28{
29	return (struct tcphdr *)skb_transport_header(skb);
30}
31
32static inline unsigned int tcp_hdrlen(const struct sk_buff *skb)
33{
34	return tcp_hdr(skb)->doff * 4;
35}
36
37static inline struct tcphdr *inner_tcp_hdr(const struct sk_buff *skb)
38{
39	return (struct tcphdr *)skb_inner_transport_header(skb);
40}
41
42static inline unsigned int inner_tcp_hdrlen(const struct sk_buff *skb)
43{
44	return inner_tcp_hdr(skb)->doff * 4;
45}
46
47static inline unsigned int tcp_optlen(const struct sk_buff *skb)
48{
49	return (tcp_hdr(skb)->doff - 5) * 4;
50}
51
52/* TCP Fast Open */
53#define TCP_FASTOPEN_COOKIE_MIN	4	/* Min Fast Open Cookie size in bytes */
54#define TCP_FASTOPEN_COOKIE_MAX	16	/* Max Fast Open Cookie size in bytes */
55#define TCP_FASTOPEN_COOKIE_SIZE 8	/* the size employed by this impl. */
56
57/* TCP Fast Open Cookie as stored in memory */
58struct tcp_fastopen_cookie {
59	s8	len;
60	u8	val[TCP_FASTOPEN_COOKIE_MAX];
61	bool	exp;	/* In RFC6994 experimental option format */
62};
63
64/* This defines a selective acknowledgement block. */
65struct tcp_sack_block_wire {
66	__be32	start_seq;
67	__be32	end_seq;
68};
69
70struct tcp_sack_block {
71	u32	start_seq;
72	u32	end_seq;
73};
74
75/*These are used to set the sack_ok field in struct tcp_options_received */
76#define TCP_SACK_SEEN     (1 << 0)   /*1 = peer is SACK capable, */
77#define TCP_FACK_ENABLED  (1 << 1)   /*1 = FACK is enabled locally*/
78#define TCP_DSACK_SEEN    (1 << 2)   /*1 = DSACK was received from peer*/
79
80struct tcp_options_received {
81/*	PAWS/RTTM data	*/
82	long	ts_recent_stamp;/* Time we stored ts_recent (for aging) */
83	u32	ts_recent;	/* Time stamp to echo next		*/
84	u32	rcv_tsval;	/* Time stamp value             	*/
85	u32	rcv_tsecr;	/* Time stamp echo reply        	*/
86	u16 	saw_tstamp : 1,	/* Saw TIMESTAMP on last packet		*/
87		tstamp_ok : 1,	/* TIMESTAMP seen on SYN packet		*/
88		dsack : 1,	/* D-SACK is scheduled			*/
89		wscale_ok : 1,	/* Wscale seen on SYN packet		*/
90		sack_ok : 4,	/* SACK seen on SYN packet		*/
91		snd_wscale : 4,	/* Window scaling received from sender	*/
92		rcv_wscale : 4;	/* Window scaling to send to receiver	*/
93	u8	num_sacks;	/* Number of SACK blocks		*/
94	u16	user_mss;	/* mss requested by user in ioctl	*/
95	u16	mss_clamp;	/* Maximal mss, negotiated at connection setup */
96};
97
98static inline void tcp_clear_options(struct tcp_options_received *rx_opt)
99{
100	rx_opt->tstamp_ok = rx_opt->sack_ok = 0;
101	rx_opt->wscale_ok = rx_opt->snd_wscale = 0;
102}
103
104/* This is the max number of SACKS that we'll generate and process. It's safe
105 * to increase this, although since:
106 *   size = TCPOLEN_SACK_BASE_ALIGNED (4) + n * TCPOLEN_SACK_PERBLOCK (8)
107 * only four options will fit in a standard TCP header */
108#define TCP_NUM_SACKS 4
109
110struct tcp_request_sock_ops;
111
112struct tcp_request_sock {
113	struct inet_request_sock 	req;
114	const struct tcp_request_sock_ops *af_specific;
115	bool				tfo_listener;
116	u32				rcv_isn;
117	u32				snt_isn;
118	u32				snt_synack; /* synack sent time */
119	u32				last_oow_ack_time; /* last SYNACK */
120	u32				rcv_nxt; /* the ack # by SYNACK. For
121						  * FastOpen it's the seq#
122						  * after data-in-SYN.
123						  */
124};
125
126static inline struct tcp_request_sock *tcp_rsk(const struct request_sock *req)
127{
128	return (struct tcp_request_sock *)req;
129}
130
131struct tcp_sock {
132	/* inet_connection_sock has to be the first member of tcp_sock */
133	struct inet_connection_sock	inet_conn;
134	u16	tcp_header_len;	/* Bytes of tcp header to send		*/
135	u16	gso_segs;	/* Max number of segs per GSO packet	*/
136
137/*
138 *	Header prediction flags
139 *	0x5?10 << 16 + snd_wnd in net byte order
140 */
141	__be32	pred_flags;
142
143/*
144 *	RFC793 variables by their proper names. This means you can
145 *	read the code and the spec side by side (and laugh ...)
146 *	See RFC793 and RFC1122. The RFC writes these in capitals.
147 */
148	u64	bytes_received;	/* RFC4898 tcpEStatsAppHCThruOctetsReceived
149				 * sum(delta(rcv_nxt)), or how many bytes
150				 * were acked.
151				 */
152 	u32	rcv_nxt;	/* What we want to receive next 	*/
153	u32	copied_seq;	/* Head of yet unread data		*/
154	u32	rcv_wup;	/* rcv_nxt on last window update sent	*/
155 	u32	snd_nxt;	/* Next sequence we send		*/
156
157	u64	bytes_acked;	/* RFC4898 tcpEStatsAppHCThruOctetsAcked
158				 * sum(delta(snd_una)), or how many bytes
159				 * were acked.
160				 */
161	struct u64_stats_sync syncp; /* protects 64bit vars (cf tcp_get_info()) */
162
163 	u32	snd_una;	/* First byte we want an ack for	*/
164 	u32	snd_sml;	/* Last byte of the most recently transmitted small packet */
165	u32	rcv_tstamp;	/* timestamp of last received ACK (for keepalives) */
166	u32	lsndtime;	/* timestamp of last sent data packet (for restart window) */
167	u32	last_oow_ack_time;  /* timestamp of last out-of-window ACK */
168
169	u32	tsoffset;	/* timestamp offset */
170
171	struct list_head tsq_node; /* anchor in tsq_tasklet.head list */
172	unsigned long	tsq_flags;
173
174	/* Data for direct copy to user */
175	struct {
176		struct sk_buff_head	prequeue;
177		struct task_struct	*task;
178		struct msghdr		*msg;
179		int			memory;
180		int			len;
181	} ucopy;
182
183	u32	snd_wl1;	/* Sequence for window update		*/
184	u32	snd_wnd;	/* The window we expect to receive	*/
185	u32	max_window;	/* Maximal window ever seen from peer	*/
186	u32	mss_cache;	/* Cached effective mss, not including SACKS */
187
188	u32	window_clamp;	/* Maximal window to advertise		*/
189	u32	rcv_ssthresh;	/* Current window clamp			*/
190
191	u16	advmss;		/* Advertised MSS			*/
192	u8	unused;
193	u8	nonagle     : 4,/* Disable Nagle algorithm?             */
194		thin_lto    : 1,/* Use linear timeouts for thin streams */
195		thin_dupack : 1,/* Fast retransmit on first dupack      */
196		repair      : 1,
197		frto        : 1;/* F-RTO (RFC5682) activated in CA_Loss */
198	u8	repair_queue;
199	u8	do_early_retrans:1,/* Enable RFC5827 early-retransmit  */
200		syn_data:1,	/* SYN includes data */
201		syn_fastopen:1,	/* SYN includes Fast Open option */
202		syn_fastopen_exp:1,/* SYN includes Fast Open exp. option */
203		syn_data_acked:1,/* data in SYN is acked by SYN-ACK */
204		is_cwnd_limited:1;/* forward progress limited by snd_cwnd? */
205	u32	tlp_high_seq;	/* snd_nxt at the time of TLP retransmit. */
206
207/* RTT measurement */
208	u32	srtt_us;	/* smoothed round trip time << 3 in usecs */
209	u32	mdev_us;	/* medium deviation			*/
210	u32	mdev_max_us;	/* maximal mdev for the last rtt period	*/
211	u32	rttvar_us;	/* smoothed mdev_max			*/
212	u32	rtt_seq;	/* sequence number to update rttvar	*/
213
214	u32	packets_out;	/* Packets which are "in flight"	*/
215	u32	retrans_out;	/* Retransmitted packets out		*/
216	u32	max_packets_out;  /* max packets_out in last window */
217	u32	max_packets_seq;  /* right edge of max_packets_out flight */
218
219	u16	urg_data;	/* Saved octet of OOB data and control flags */
220	u8	ecn_flags;	/* ECN status bits.			*/
221	u8	keepalive_probes; /* num of allowed keep alive probes	*/
222	u32	reordering;	/* Packet reordering metric.		*/
223	u32	snd_up;		/* Urgent pointer		*/
224
225/*
226 *      Options received (usually on last packet, some only on SYN packets).
227 */
228	struct tcp_options_received rx_opt;
229
230/*
231 *	Slow start and congestion control (see also Nagle, and Karn & Partridge)
232 */
233 	u32	snd_ssthresh;	/* Slow start size threshold		*/
234 	u32	snd_cwnd;	/* Sending congestion window		*/
235	u32	snd_cwnd_cnt;	/* Linear increase counter		*/
236	u32	snd_cwnd_clamp; /* Do not allow snd_cwnd to grow above this */
237	u32	snd_cwnd_used;
238	u32	snd_cwnd_stamp;
239	u32	prior_cwnd;	/* Congestion window at start of Recovery. */
240	u32	prr_delivered;	/* Number of newly delivered packets to
241				 * receiver in Recovery. */
242	u32	prr_out;	/* Total number of pkts sent during Recovery. */
243
244 	u32	rcv_wnd;	/* Current receiver window		*/
245	u32	write_seq;	/* Tail(+1) of data held in tcp send buffer */
246	u32	notsent_lowat;	/* TCP_NOTSENT_LOWAT */
247	u32	pushed_seq;	/* Last pushed seq, required to talk to windows */
248	u32	lost_out;	/* Lost packets			*/
249	u32	sacked_out;	/* SACK'd packets			*/
250	u32	fackets_out;	/* FACK'd packets			*/
251
252	/* from STCP, retrans queue hinting */
253	struct sk_buff* lost_skb_hint;
254	struct sk_buff *retransmit_skb_hint;
255
256	/* OOO segments go in this list. Note that socket lock must be held,
257	 * as we do not use sk_buff_head lock.
258	 */
259	struct sk_buff_head	out_of_order_queue;
260
261	/* SACKs data, these 2 need to be together (see tcp_options_write) */
262	struct tcp_sack_block duplicate_sack[1]; /* D-SACK block */
263	struct tcp_sack_block selective_acks[4]; /* The SACKS themselves*/
264
265	struct tcp_sack_block recv_sack_cache[4];
266
267	struct sk_buff *highest_sack;   /* skb just after the highest
268					 * skb with SACKed bit set
269					 * (validity guaranteed only if
270					 * sacked_out > 0)
271					 */
272
273	int     lost_cnt_hint;
274	u32     retransmit_high;	/* L-bits may be on up to this seqno */
275
276	u32	lost_retrans_low;	/* Sent seq after any rxmit (lowest) */
277
278	u32	prior_ssthresh; /* ssthresh saved at recovery start	*/
279	u32	high_seq;	/* snd_nxt at onset of congestion	*/
280
281	u32	retrans_stamp;	/* Timestamp of the last retransmit,
282				 * also used in SYN-SENT to remember stamp of
283				 * the first SYN. */
284	u32	undo_marker;	/* snd_una upon a new recovery episode. */
285	int	undo_retrans;	/* number of undoable retransmissions. */
286	u32	total_retrans;	/* Total retransmits for entire connection */
287
288	u32	urg_seq;	/* Seq of received urgent pointer */
289	unsigned int		keepalive_time;	  /* time before keep alive takes place */
290	unsigned int		keepalive_intvl;  /* time interval between keep alive probes */
291
292	int			linger2;
293
294/* Receiver side RTT estimation */
295	struct {
296		u32	rtt;
297		u32	seq;
298		u32	time;
299	} rcv_rtt_est;
300
301/* Receiver queue space */
302	struct {
303		int	space;
304		u32	seq;
305		u32	time;
306	} rcvq_space;
307
308/* TCP-specific MTU probe information. */
309	struct {
310		u32		  probe_seq_start;
311		u32		  probe_seq_end;
312	} mtu_probe;
313	u32	mtu_info; /* We received an ICMP_FRAG_NEEDED / ICMPV6_PKT_TOOBIG
314			   * while socket was owned by user.
315			   */
316
317#ifdef CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG
318/* TCP AF-Specific parts; only used by MD5 Signature support so far */
319	const struct tcp_sock_af_ops	*af_specific;
320
321/* TCP MD5 Signature Option information */
322	struct tcp_md5sig_info	__rcu *md5sig_info;
323#endif
324
325/* TCP fastopen related information */
326	struct tcp_fastopen_request *fastopen_req;
327	/* fastopen_rsk points to request_sock that resulted in this big
328	 * socket. Used to retransmit SYNACKs etc.
329	 */
330	struct request_sock *fastopen_rsk;
331};
332
333enum tsq_flags {
334	TSQ_THROTTLED,
335	TSQ_QUEUED,
336	TCP_TSQ_DEFERRED,	   /* tcp_tasklet_func() found socket was owned */
337	TCP_WRITE_TIMER_DEFERRED,  /* tcp_write_timer() found socket was owned */
338	TCP_DELACK_TIMER_DEFERRED, /* tcp_delack_timer() found socket was owned */
339	TCP_MTU_REDUCED_DEFERRED,  /* tcp_v{4|6}_err() could not call
340				    * tcp_v{4|6}_mtu_reduced()
341				    */
342};
343
344static inline struct tcp_sock *tcp_sk(const struct sock *sk)
345{
346	return (struct tcp_sock *)sk;
347}
348
349struct tcp_timewait_sock {
350	struct inet_timewait_sock tw_sk;
351	u32			  tw_rcv_nxt;
352	u32			  tw_snd_nxt;
353	u32			  tw_rcv_wnd;
354	u32			  tw_ts_offset;
355	u32			  tw_ts_recent;
356
357	/* The time we sent the last out-of-window ACK: */
358	u32			  tw_last_oow_ack_time;
359
360	long			  tw_ts_recent_stamp;
361#ifdef CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG
362	struct tcp_md5sig_key	  *tw_md5_key;
363#endif
364};
365
366static inline struct tcp_timewait_sock *tcp_twsk(const struct sock *sk)
367{
368	return (struct tcp_timewait_sock *)sk;
369}
370
371static inline bool tcp_passive_fastopen(const struct sock *sk)
372{
373	return (sk->sk_state == TCP_SYN_RECV &&
374		tcp_sk(sk)->fastopen_rsk != NULL);
375}
376
377extern void tcp_sock_destruct(struct sock *sk);
378
379static inline int fastopen_init_queue(struct sock *sk, int backlog)
380{
381	struct request_sock_queue *queue =
382	    &inet_csk(sk)->icsk_accept_queue;
383
384	if (queue->fastopenq == NULL) {
385		queue->fastopenq = kzalloc(
386		    sizeof(struct fastopen_queue),
387		    sk->sk_allocation);
388		if (queue->fastopenq == NULL)
389			return -ENOMEM;
390
391		sk->sk_destruct = tcp_sock_destruct;
392		spin_lock_init(&queue->fastopenq->lock);
393	}
394	queue->fastopenq->max_qlen = backlog;
395	return 0;
396}
397
398#endif	/* _LINUX_TCP_H */
399