linux/net/dccp/minisocks.c

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/*
* net/dccp/minisocks.c
*
* An implementation of the DCCP protocol
* Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*/
#include <linux/dccp.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/timer.h>
#include <net/sock.h>
#include <net/xfrm.h>
#include <net/inet_timewait_sock.h>
#include "ackvec.h"
#include "ccid.h"
#include "dccp.h"
#include "feat.h"
struct inet_timewait_death_row dccp_death_row = {
.sysctl_max_tw_buckets = NR_FILE * 2,
.period = DCCP_TIMEWAIT_LEN / INET_TWDR_TWKILL_SLOTS,
.death_lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(dccp_death_row.death_lock),
.hashinfo = &dccp_hashinfo,
.tw_timer = TIMER_INITIALIZER(inet_twdr_hangman, 0,
(unsigned long)&dccp_death_row),
.twkill_work = __WORK_INITIALIZER(dccp_death_row.twkill_work,
inet_twdr_twkill_work),
/* Short-time timewait calendar */
.twcal_hand = -1,
.twcal_timer = TIMER_INITIALIZER(inet_twdr_twcal_tick, 0,
(unsigned long)&dccp_death_row),
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dccp_death_row);
void dccp_minisock_init(struct dccp_minisock *dmsk)
{
dmsk->dccpms_sequence_window = sysctl_dccp_feat_sequence_window;
dmsk->dccpms_rx_ccid = sysctl_dccp_feat_rx_ccid;
dmsk->dccpms_tx_ccid = sysctl_dccp_feat_tx_ccid;
dmsk->dccpms_ack_ratio = sysctl_dccp_feat_ack_ratio;
dmsk->dccpms_send_ack_vector = sysctl_dccp_feat_send_ack_vector;
dmsk->dccpms_send_ndp_count = sysctl_dccp_feat_send_ndp_count;
}
void dccp_time_wait(struct sock *sk, int state, int timeo)
{
struct inet_timewait_sock *tw = NULL;
if (dccp_death_row.tw_count < dccp_death_row.sysctl_max_tw_buckets)
tw = inet_twsk_alloc(sk, state);
if (tw != NULL) {
const struct inet_connection_sock *icsk = inet_csk(sk);
const int rto = (icsk->icsk_rto << 2) - (icsk->icsk_rto >> 1);
#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined(CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE)
if (tw->tw_family == PF_INET6) {
const struct ipv6_pinfo *np = inet6_sk(sk);
struct inet6_timewait_sock *tw6;
tw->tw_ipv6_offset = inet6_tw_offset(sk->sk_prot);
tw6 = inet6_twsk((struct sock *)tw);
ipv6_addr_copy(&tw6->tw_v6_daddr, &np->daddr);
ipv6_addr_copy(&tw6->tw_v6_rcv_saddr, &np->rcv_saddr);
tw->tw_ipv6only = np->ipv6only;
}
#endif
/* Linkage updates. */
__inet_twsk_hashdance(tw, sk, &dccp_hashinfo);
/* Get the TIME_WAIT timeout firing. */
if (timeo < rto)
timeo = rto;
tw->tw_timeout = DCCP_TIMEWAIT_LEN;
if (state == DCCP_TIME_WAIT)
timeo = DCCP_TIMEWAIT_LEN;
inet_twsk_schedule(tw, &dccp_death_row, timeo,
DCCP_TIMEWAIT_LEN);
inet_twsk_put(tw);
} else {
/* Sorry, if we're out of memory, just CLOSE this
* socket up. We've got bigger problems than
* non-graceful socket closings.
*/
DCCP_WARN("time wait bucket table overflow\n");
}
dccp_done(sk);
}
struct sock *dccp_create_openreq_child(struct sock *sk,
const struct request_sock *req,
const struct sk_buff *skb)
{
/*
* Step 3: Process LISTEN state
*
* (* Generate a new socket and switch to that socket *)
* Set S := new socket for this port pair
*/
struct sock *newsk = inet_csk_clone(sk, req, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (newsk != NULL) {
const struct dccp_request_sock *dreq = dccp_rsk(req);
struct inet_connection_sock *newicsk = inet_csk(newsk);
struct dccp_sock *newdp = dccp_sk(newsk);
struct dccp_minisock *newdmsk = dccp_msk(newsk);
[DCCP]: Handle timestamps on Request/Response exchange separately In DCCP, timestamps can occur on packets anytime, CCID3 uses a timestamp(/echo) on the Request/Response exchange. This patch addresses the following situation: * timestamps are recorded on the listening socket; * Responses are sent from dccp_request_sockets; * suppose two connections reach the listening socket with very small time in between: * the first timestamp value gets overwritten by the second connection request. This is not really good, so this patch separates timestamps into * those which are received by the server during the initial handshake (on dccp_request_sock); * those which are received by the client or the client after connection establishment. As before, a timestamp of 0 is regarded as indicating that no (meaningful) timestamp has been received (in addition, a warning message is printed if hosts send 0-valued timestamps). The timestamp-echoing now works as follows: * when a timestamp is present on the initial Request, it is placed into dreq, due to the call to dccp_parse_options in dccp_v{4,6}_conn_request; * when a timestamp is present on the Ack leading from RESPOND => OPEN, it is copied over from the request_sock into the child cocket in dccp_create_openreq_child; * timestamps received on an (established) dccp_sock are treated as before. Since Elapsed Time is measured in hundredths of milliseconds (13.2), the new dccp_timestamp() function is used, as it is expected that the time between receiving the timestamp and sending the timestamp echo will be very small against the wrap-around time. As a byproduct, this allows smaller timestamping-time fields. Furthermore, inserting the Timestamp Echo option has been taken out of the block starting with '!dccp_packet_without_ack()', since Timestamp Echo can be carried on any packet (5.8 and 13.3). Signed-off-by: Gerrit Renker <gerrit@erg.abdn.ac.uk> Acked-by: Ian McDonald <ian.mcdonald@jandi.co.nz> Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-12-13 14:37:19 +00:00
newdp->dccps_role = DCCP_ROLE_SERVER;
newdp->dccps_hc_rx_ackvec = NULL;
newdp->dccps_service_list = NULL;
newdp->dccps_service = dreq->dreq_service;
newdp->dccps_timestamp_echo = dreq->dreq_timestamp_echo;
newdp->dccps_timestamp_time = dreq->dreq_timestamp_time;
newicsk->icsk_rto = DCCP_TIMEOUT_INIT;
if (dccp_feat_clone(sk, newsk))
goto out_free;
if (newdmsk->dccpms_send_ack_vector) {
newdp->dccps_hc_rx_ackvec =
dccp_ackvec_alloc(GFP_ATOMIC);
if (unlikely(newdp->dccps_hc_rx_ackvec == NULL))
goto out_free;
}
newdp->dccps_hc_rx_ccid =
ccid_hc_rx_new(newdmsk->dccpms_rx_ccid,
newsk, GFP_ATOMIC);
newdp->dccps_hc_tx_ccid =
ccid_hc_tx_new(newdmsk->dccpms_tx_ccid,
newsk, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (unlikely(newdp->dccps_hc_rx_ccid == NULL ||
newdp->dccps_hc_tx_ccid == NULL)) {
dccp_ackvec_free(newdp->dccps_hc_rx_ackvec);
ccid_hc_rx_delete(newdp->dccps_hc_rx_ccid, newsk);
ccid_hc_tx_delete(newdp->dccps_hc_tx_ccid, newsk);
out_free:
/* It is still raw copy of parent, so invalidate
* destructor and make plain sk_free() */
newsk->sk_destruct = NULL;
sk_free(newsk);
return NULL;
}
/*
* Step 3: Process LISTEN state
*
* Choose S.ISS (initial seqno) or set from Init Cookies
* Initialize S.GAR := S.ISS
* Set S.ISR, S.GSR, S.SWL, S.SWH from packet or Init Cookies
*/
/* See dccp_v4_conn_request */
newdmsk->dccpms_sequence_window = req->rcv_wnd;
newdp->dccps_gar = newdp->dccps_isr = dreq->dreq_isr;
dccp_update_gsr(newsk, dreq->dreq_isr);
newdp->dccps_iss = dreq->dreq_iss;
dccp_update_gss(newsk, dreq->dreq_iss);
/*
* SWL and AWL are initially adjusted so that they are not less than
* the initial Sequence Numbers received and sent, respectively:
* SWL := max(GSR + 1 - floor(W/4), ISR),
* AWL := max(GSS - W' + 1, ISS).
* These adjustments MUST be applied only at the beginning of the
* connection.
*/
dccp_set_seqno(&newdp->dccps_swl,
max48(newdp->dccps_swl, newdp->dccps_isr));
dccp_set_seqno(&newdp->dccps_awl,
max48(newdp->dccps_awl, newdp->dccps_iss));
dccp_init_xmit_timers(newsk);
DCCP_INC_STATS_BH(DCCP_MIB_PASSIVEOPENS);
}
return newsk;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dccp_create_openreq_child);
/*
* Process an incoming packet for RESPOND sockets represented
* as an request_sock.
*/
struct sock *dccp_check_req(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb,
struct request_sock *req,
struct request_sock **prev)
{
struct sock *child = NULL;
struct dccp_request_sock *dreq = dccp_rsk(req);
/* Check for retransmitted REQUEST */
if (dccp_hdr(skb)->dccph_type == DCCP_PKT_REQUEST) {
if (after48(DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_seq, dreq->dreq_isr)) {
dccp_pr_debug("Retransmitted REQUEST\n");
dreq->dreq_isr = DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_seq;
/*
* Send another RESPONSE packet
* To protect against Request floods, increment retrans
* counter (backoff, monitored by dccp_response_timer).
*/
req->retrans++;
req->rsk_ops->rtx_syn_ack(sk, req, NULL);
}
/* Network Duplicate, discard packet */
return NULL;
}
DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_reset_code = DCCP_RESET_CODE_PACKET_ERROR;
if (dccp_hdr(skb)->dccph_type != DCCP_PKT_ACK &&
dccp_hdr(skb)->dccph_type != DCCP_PKT_DATAACK)
goto drop;
/* Invalid ACK */
if (DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_ack_seq != dreq->dreq_iss) {
dccp_pr_debug("Invalid ACK number: ack_seq=%llu, "
"dreq_iss=%llu\n",
(unsigned long long)
DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_ack_seq,
(unsigned long long) dreq->dreq_iss);
goto drop;
}
if (dccp_parse_options(sk, dreq, skb))
goto drop;
child = inet_csk(sk)->icsk_af_ops->syn_recv_sock(sk, skb, req, NULL);
if (child == NULL)
goto listen_overflow;
inet_csk_reqsk_queue_unlink(sk, req, prev);
inet_csk_reqsk_queue_removed(sk, req);
inet_csk_reqsk_queue_add(sk, req, child);
out:
return child;
listen_overflow:
dccp_pr_debug("listen_overflow!\n");
DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_reset_code = DCCP_RESET_CODE_TOO_BUSY;
drop:
if (dccp_hdr(skb)->dccph_type != DCCP_PKT_RESET)
req->rsk_ops->send_reset(sk, skb);
inet_csk_reqsk_queue_drop(sk, req, prev);
goto out;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dccp_check_req);
/*
* Queue segment on the new socket if the new socket is active,
* otherwise we just shortcircuit this and continue with
* the new socket.
*/
int dccp_child_process(struct sock *parent, struct sock *child,
struct sk_buff *skb)
{
int ret = 0;
const int state = child->sk_state;
if (!sock_owned_by_user(child)) {
ret = dccp_rcv_state_process(child, skb, dccp_hdr(skb),
skb->len);
/* Wakeup parent, send SIGIO */
if (state == DCCP_RESPOND && child->sk_state != state)
parent->sk_data_ready(parent, 0);
} else {
/* Alas, it is possible again, because we do lookup
* in main socket hash table and lock on listening
* socket does not protect us more.
*/
sk_add_backlog(child, skb);
}
bh_unlock_sock(child);
sock_put(child);
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dccp_child_process);
void dccp_reqsk_send_ack(struct sk_buff *skb, struct request_sock *rsk)
{
DCCP_BUG("DCCP-ACK packets are never sent in LISTEN/RESPOND state");
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dccp_reqsk_send_ack);
void dccp_reqsk_init(struct request_sock *req, struct sk_buff *skb)
{
[DCCP]: Handle timestamps on Request/Response exchange separately In DCCP, timestamps can occur on packets anytime, CCID3 uses a timestamp(/echo) on the Request/Response exchange. This patch addresses the following situation: * timestamps are recorded on the listening socket; * Responses are sent from dccp_request_sockets; * suppose two connections reach the listening socket with very small time in between: * the first timestamp value gets overwritten by the second connection request. This is not really good, so this patch separates timestamps into * those which are received by the server during the initial handshake (on dccp_request_sock); * those which are received by the client or the client after connection establishment. As before, a timestamp of 0 is regarded as indicating that no (meaningful) timestamp has been received (in addition, a warning message is printed if hosts send 0-valued timestamps). The timestamp-echoing now works as follows: * when a timestamp is present on the initial Request, it is placed into dreq, due to the call to dccp_parse_options in dccp_v{4,6}_conn_request; * when a timestamp is present on the Ack leading from RESPOND => OPEN, it is copied over from the request_sock into the child cocket in dccp_create_openreq_child; * timestamps received on an (established) dccp_sock are treated as before. Since Elapsed Time is measured in hundredths of milliseconds (13.2), the new dccp_timestamp() function is used, as it is expected that the time between receiving the timestamp and sending the timestamp echo will be very small against the wrap-around time. As a byproduct, this allows smaller timestamping-time fields. Furthermore, inserting the Timestamp Echo option has been taken out of the block starting with '!dccp_packet_without_ack()', since Timestamp Echo can be carried on any packet (5.8 and 13.3). Signed-off-by: Gerrit Renker <gerrit@erg.abdn.ac.uk> Acked-by: Ian McDonald <ian.mcdonald@jandi.co.nz> Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-12-13 14:37:19 +00:00
struct dccp_request_sock *dreq = dccp_rsk(req);
inet_rsk(req)->rmt_port = dccp_hdr(skb)->dccph_sport;
inet_rsk(req)->acked = 0;
req->rcv_wnd = sysctl_dccp_feat_sequence_window;
dreq->dreq_timestamp_echo = 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dccp_reqsk_init);