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1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2007-2008
3  * 	Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
4  * Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Lawrence Stewart <lstewart@freebsd.org>
5  * Copyright (c) 2010 The FreeBSD Foundation
6  * All rights reserved.
7  *
8  * This software was developed at the Centre for Advanced Internet
9  * Architectures, Swinburne University of Technology, by Lawrence Stewart and
10  * James Healy, made possible in part by a grant from the Cisco University
11  * Research Program Fund at Community Foundation Silicon Valley.
12  *
13  * Portions of this software were developed at the Centre for Advanced
14  * Internet Architectures, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne,
15  * Australia by David Hayes under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
16  *
17  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
18  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
19  * are met:
20  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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22  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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24  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
25  *
26  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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28  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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37  *
38  * $FreeBSD$
39  */
40 
41 /*
42  * This software was first released in 2007 by James Healy and Lawrence Stewart
43  * whilst working on the NewTCP research project at Swinburne University of
44  * Technology's Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures, Melbourne,
45  * Australia, which was made possible in part by a grant from the Cisco
46  * University Research Program Fund at Community Foundation Silicon Valley.
47  * More details are available at:
48  *   http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/
49  */
50 
51 #ifndef _NETINET_CC_CC_H_
52 #define _NETINET_CC_CC_H_
53 
54 #ifdef _KERNEL
55 
56 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_CC_MEM);
57 
58 /* Global CC vars. */
59 extern STAILQ_HEAD(cc_head, cc_algo) cc_list;
60 extern const int tcprexmtthresh;
61 
62 /* Per-netstack bits. */
63 VNET_DECLARE(struct cc_algo *, default_cc_ptr);
64 #define	V_default_cc_ptr VNET(default_cc_ptr)
65 
66 VNET_DECLARE(int, cc_do_abe);
67 #define	V_cc_do_abe			VNET(cc_do_abe)
68 
69 VNET_DECLARE(int, cc_abe_frlossreduce);
70 #define	V_cc_abe_frlossreduce		VNET(cc_abe_frlossreduce)
71 
72 /* Define the new net.inet.tcp.cc sysctl tree. */
73 SYSCTL_DECL(_net_inet_tcp_cc);
74 
75 /* CC housekeeping functions. */
76 int	cc_register_algo(struct cc_algo *add_cc);
77 int	cc_deregister_algo(struct cc_algo *remove_cc);
78 
79 /*
80  * Wrapper around transport structs that contain same-named congestion
81  * control variables. Allows algos to be shared amongst multiple CC aware
82  * transprots.
83  */
84 struct cc_var {
85 	void		*cc_data; /* Per-connection private CC algorithm data. */
86 	int		bytes_this_ack; /* # bytes acked by the current ACK. */
87 	tcp_seq		curack; /* Most recent ACK. */
88 	uint32_t	flags; /* Flags for cc_var (see below) */
89 	int		type; /* Indicates which ptr is valid in ccvc. */
90 	union ccv_container {
91 		struct tcpcb		*tcp;
92 		struct sctp_nets	*sctp;
93 	} ccvc;
94 	uint16_t	nsegs; /* # segments coalesced into current chain. */
95 	uint8_t		labc;  /* Dont use system abc use passed in */
96 };
97 
98 /* cc_var flags. */
99 #define	CCF_ABC_SENTAWND	0x0001	/* ABC counted cwnd worth of bytes? */
100 #define	CCF_CWND_LIMITED	0x0002	/* Are we currently cwnd limited? */
101 #define	CCF_USE_LOCAL_ABC       0x0004  /* Dont use the system l_abc val */
102 #define	CCF_ACKNOW		0x0008	/* Will this ack be sent now? */
103 #define	CCF_IPHDR_CE		0x0010	/* Does this packet set CE bit? */
104 #define	CCF_TCPHDR_CWR		0x0020	/* Does this packet set CWR bit? */
105 #define	CCF_MAX_CWND		0x0040	/* Have we reached maximum cwnd? */
106 #define	CCF_CHG_MAX_CWND	0x0080	/* Cubic max_cwnd changed, for K */
107 #define	CCF_USR_IWND		0x0100	/* User specified initial window */
108 #define	CCF_USR_IWND_INIT_NSEG	0x0200	/* Convert segs to bytes on conn init */
109 
110 /* ACK types passed to the ack_received() hook. */
111 #define	CC_ACK		0x0001	/* Regular in sequence ACK. */
112 #define	CC_DUPACK	0x0002	/* Duplicate ACK. */
113 #define	CC_PARTIALACK	0x0004	/* Not yet. */
114 #define	CC_SACK		0x0008	/* Not yet. */
115 #endif /* _KERNEL */
116 
117 /*
118  * Congestion signal types passed to the cong_signal() hook. The highest order 8
119  * bits (0x01000000 - 0x80000000) are reserved for CC algos to declare their own
120  * congestion signal types.
121  */
122 #define	CC_ECN		0x00000001	/* ECN marked packet received. */
123 #define	CC_RTO		0x00000002	/* RTO fired. */
124 #define	CC_RTO_ERR	0x00000004	/* RTO fired in error. */
125 #define	CC_NDUPACK	0x00000008	/* Threshold of dupack's reached. */
126 
127 #define	CC_SIGPRIVMASK	0xFF000000	/* Mask to check if sig is private. */
128 
129 #ifdef _KERNEL
130 /*
131  * Structure to hold data and function pointers that together represent a
132  * congestion control algorithm.
133  */
134 struct cc_algo {
135 	char	name[TCP_CA_NAME_MAX];
136 
137 	/* Init global module state on kldload. */
138 	int	(*mod_init)(void);
139 
140 	/* Cleanup global module state on kldunload. */
141 	int	(*mod_destroy)(void);
142 
143 	/* Return the size of the void pointer the CC needs for state */
144 	size_t  (*cc_data_sz)(void);
145 
146 	/*
147 	 * Init CC state for a new control block. The CC
148 	 * module may be passed a NULL ptr indicating that
149 	 * it must allocate the memory. If it is passed a
150 	 * non-null pointer it is pre-allocated memory by
151 	 * the caller and the cb_init is expected to use that memory.
152 	 * It is not expected to fail if memory is passed in and
153 	 * all currently defined modules do not.
154 	 */
155 	int	(*cb_init)(struct cc_var *ccv, void *ptr);
156 
157 	/* Cleanup CC state for a terminating control block. */
158 	void	(*cb_destroy)(struct cc_var *ccv);
159 
160 	/* Init variables for a newly established connection. */
161 	void	(*conn_init)(struct cc_var *ccv);
162 
163 	/* Called on receipt of an ack. */
164 	void	(*ack_received)(struct cc_var *ccv, uint16_t type);
165 
166 	/* Called on detection of a congestion signal. */
167 	void	(*cong_signal)(struct cc_var *ccv, uint32_t type);
168 
169 	/* Called after exiting congestion recovery. */
170 	void	(*post_recovery)(struct cc_var *ccv);
171 
172 	/* Called when data transfer resumes after an idle period. */
173 	void	(*after_idle)(struct cc_var *ccv);
174 
175 	/* Called for an additional ECN processing apart from RFC3168. */
176 	void	(*ecnpkt_handler)(struct cc_var *ccv);
177 
178 	/* Called when a new "round" begins, if the transport is tracking rounds.  */
179 	void	(*newround)(struct cc_var *ccv, uint32_t round_cnt);
180 
181 	/*
182 	 *  Called when a RTT sample is made (fas = flight at send, if you dont have it
183 	 *  send the cwnd in).
184 	 */
185 	void	(*rttsample)(struct cc_var *ccv, uint32_t usec_rtt, uint32_t rxtcnt, uint32_t fas);
186 
187 	/* Called for {get|set}sockopt() on a TCP socket with TCP_CCALGOOPT. */
188 	int     (*ctl_output)(struct cc_var *, struct sockopt *, void *);
189 
190 	STAILQ_ENTRY (cc_algo) entries;
191 	uint8_t flags;
192 };
193 
194 #define CC_MODULE_BEING_REMOVED		0x01	/* The module is being removed */
195 
196 /* Macro to obtain the CC algo's struct ptr. */
197 #define	CC_ALGO(tp)	((tp)->cc_algo)
198 
199 /* Macro to obtain the CC algo's data ptr. */
200 #define	CC_DATA(tp)	((tp)->ccv->cc_data)
201 
202 /* Macro to obtain the system default CC algo's struct ptr. */
203 #define	CC_DEFAULT_ALGO()	V_default_cc_ptr
204 
205 extern struct rwlock cc_list_lock;
206 #define	CC_LIST_LOCK_INIT()	rw_init(&cc_list_lock, "cc_list")
207 #define	CC_LIST_LOCK_DESTROY()	rw_destroy(&cc_list_lock)
208 #define	CC_LIST_RLOCK()		rw_rlock(&cc_list_lock)
209 #define	CC_LIST_RUNLOCK()	rw_runlock(&cc_list_lock)
210 #define	CC_LIST_WLOCK()		rw_wlock(&cc_list_lock)
211 #define	CC_LIST_WUNLOCK()	rw_wunlock(&cc_list_lock)
212 #define	CC_LIST_LOCK_ASSERT()	rw_assert(&cc_list_lock, RA_LOCKED)
213 
214 #define CC_ALGOOPT_LIMIT	2048
215 
216 /*
217  * These routines give NewReno behavior to the caller
218  * they require no state and can be used by any other CC
219  * module that wishes to use NewReno type behaviour (along
220  * with anything else they may add on, pre or post call).
221  */
222 void newreno_cc_post_recovery(struct cc_var *);
223 void newreno_cc_after_idle(struct cc_var *);
224 void newreno_cc_cong_signal(struct cc_var *, uint32_t );
225 void newreno_cc_ack_received(struct cc_var *, uint16_t);
226 
227 #endif /* _KERNEL */
228 #endif /* _NETINET_CC_CC_H_ */
229