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4  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993
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31  *	@(#)tcp.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
32  */
33 
34 #ifndef _NETINET_TCP_H_
35 #define _NETINET_TCP_H_
36 
37 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
38 #include <sys/types.h>
39 
40 #if __BSD_VISIBLE
41 
42 typedef	u_int32_t tcp_seq;
43 
44 #define tcp6_seq	tcp_seq	/* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */
45 #define tcp6hdr		tcphdr	/* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */
46 
47 /*
48  * TCP header.
49  * Per RFC 793, September, 1981.
50  */
51 struct tcphdr {
52 	u_short	th_sport;		/* source port */
53 	u_short	th_dport;		/* destination port */
54 	tcp_seq	th_seq;			/* sequence number */
55 	tcp_seq	th_ack;			/* acknowledgement number */
56 #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
57 	u_char	th_x2:4,		/* upper 4 (reserved) flags */
58 		th_off:4;		/* data offset */
59 #endif
60 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
61 	u_char	th_off:4,		/* data offset */
62 		th_x2:4;		/* upper 4 (reserved) flags */
63 #endif
64 	u_char	th_flags;
65 #define	TH_FIN	0x01
66 #define	TH_SYN	0x02
67 #define	TH_RST	0x04
68 #define	TH_PUSH	0x08
69 #define	TH_ACK	0x10
70 #define	TH_URG	0x20
71 #define	TH_ECE	0x40
72 #define	TH_CWR	0x80
73 #define	TH_AE	0x100			/* maps into th_x2 */
74 #define	TH_RES3	0x200
75 #define	TH_RES2	0x400
76 #define	TH_RES1	0x800
77 #define	TH_FLAGS	(TH_FIN|TH_SYN|TH_RST|TH_PUSH|TH_ACK|TH_URG|TH_ECE|TH_CWR)
78 #define	PRINT_TH_FLAGS	"\20\1FIN\2SYN\3RST\4PUSH\5ACK\6URG\7ECE\10CWR\11AE"
79 
80 	u_short	th_win;			/* window */
81 	u_short	th_sum;			/* checksum */
82 	u_short	th_urp;			/* urgent pointer */
83 };
84 
85 #define	PADTCPOLEN(len)		((((len) / 4) + !!((len) % 4)) * 4)
86 
87 #define	TCPOPT_EOL		0
88 #define	   TCPOLEN_EOL			1
89 #define	TCPOPT_PAD		0		/* padding after EOL */
90 #define	   TCPOLEN_PAD			1
91 #define	TCPOPT_NOP		1
92 #define	   TCPOLEN_NOP			1
93 #define	TCPOPT_MAXSEG		2
94 #define    TCPOLEN_MAXSEG		4
95 #define TCPOPT_WINDOW		3
96 #define    TCPOLEN_WINDOW		3
97 #define TCPOPT_SACK_PERMITTED	4
98 #define    TCPOLEN_SACK_PERMITTED	2
99 #define TCPOPT_SACK		5
100 #define	   TCPOLEN_SACKHDR		2
101 #define    TCPOLEN_SACK			8	/* 2*sizeof(tcp_seq) */
102 #define TCPOPT_TIMESTAMP	8
103 #define    TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP		10
104 #define    TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_APPA		(TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP+2) /* appendix A */
105 #define	TCPOPT_SIGNATURE	19		/* Keyed MD5: RFC 2385 */
106 #define	   TCPOLEN_SIGNATURE		18
107 #define	TCPOPT_FAST_OPEN	34
108 #define	   TCPOLEN_FAST_OPEN_EMPTY	2
109 
110 #define	MAX_TCPOPTLEN		40	/* Absolute maximum TCP options len */
111 
112 /* Miscellaneous constants */
113 #define	MAX_SACK_BLKS	6	/* Max # SACK blocks stored at receiver side */
114 #define	TCP_MAX_SACK	4	/* MAX # SACKs sent in any segment */
115 
116 /*
117  * The default maximum segment size (MSS) to be used for new TCP connections
118  * when path MTU discovery is not enabled.
119  *
120  * RFC879 derives the default MSS from the largest datagram size hosts are
121  * minimally required to handle directly or through IP reassembly minus the
122  * size of the IP and TCP header.  With IPv6 the minimum MTU is specified
123  * in RFC2460.
124  *
125  * For IPv4 the MSS is 576 - sizeof(struct tcpiphdr)
126  * For IPv6 the MSS is IPV6_MMTU - sizeof(struct ip6_hdr) - sizeof(struct tcphdr)
127  *
128  * We use explicit numerical definition here to avoid header pollution.
129  */
130 #define	TCP_MSS		536
131 #define	TCP6_MSS	1220
132 
133 /*
134  * Limit the lowest MSS we accept for path MTU discovery and the TCP SYN MSS
135  * option.  Allowing low values of MSS can consume significant resources and
136  * be used to mount a resource exhaustion attack.
137  * Connections requesting lower MSS values will be rounded up to this value
138  * and the IP_DF flag will be cleared to allow fragmentation along the path.
139  *
140  * See tcp_subr.c tcp_minmss SYSCTL declaration for more comments.  Setting
141  * it to "0" disables the minmss check.
142  *
143  * The default value is fine for TCP across the Internet's smallest official
144  * link MTU (256 bytes for AX.25 packet radio).  However, a connection is very
145  * unlikely to come across such low MTU interfaces these days (anno domini 2003).
146  */
147 #define	TCP_MINMSS 216
148 
149 #define	TCP_MAXWIN	65535	/* largest value for (unscaled) window */
150 #define	TTCP_CLIENT_SND_WND	4096	/* dflt send window for T/TCP client */
151 
152 #define TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT	14	/* maximum window shift */
153 
154 #define TCP_MAXBURST		4	/* maximum segments in a burst */
155 
156 #define TCP_MAXHLEN	(0xf<<2)	/* max length of header in bytes */
157 #define TCP_MAXOLEN	(TCP_MAXHLEN - sizeof(struct tcphdr))
158 					/* max space left for options */
159 
160 #define TCP_FASTOPEN_MIN_COOKIE_LEN	4	/* Per RFC7413 */
161 #define TCP_FASTOPEN_MAX_COOKIE_LEN	16	/* Per RFC7413 */
162 #define TCP_FASTOPEN_PSK_LEN		16	/* Same as TCP_FASTOPEN_KEY_LEN */
163 #endif /* __BSD_VISIBLE */
164 
165 /*
166  * User-settable options (used with setsockopt).  These are discrete
167  * values and are not masked together.  Some values appear to be
168  * bitmasks for historical reasons.
169  */
170 #define	TCP_NODELAY	1	/* don't delay send to coalesce packets */
171 #if __BSD_VISIBLE
172 #define	TCP_MAXSEG	2	/* set maximum segment size */
173 #define TCP_NOPUSH	4	/* don't push last block of write */
174 #define TCP_NOOPT	8	/* don't use TCP options */
175 #define TCP_MD5SIG	16	/* use MD5 digests (RFC2385) */
176 #define	TCP_INFO	32	/* retrieve tcp_info structure */
177 #define	TCP_STATS	33	/* retrieve stats blob structure */
178 #define	TCP_LOG		34	/* configure event logging for connection */
179 #define	TCP_LOGBUF	35	/* retrieve event log for connection */
180 #define	TCP_LOGID	36	/* configure log ID to correlate connections */
181 #define	TCP_LOGDUMP	37	/* dump connection log events to device */
182 #define	TCP_LOGDUMPID	38	/* dump events from connections with same ID to
183 				   device */
184 #define	TCP_TXTLS_ENABLE 39	/* TLS framing and encryption for transmit */
185 #define	TCP_TXTLS_MODE	40	/* Transmit TLS mode */
186 #define	TCP_RXTLS_ENABLE 41	/* TLS framing and encryption for receive */
187 #define	TCP_RXTLS_MODE	42	/* Receive TLS mode */
188 #define	TCP_IWND_NB	43	/* Override initial window (units: bytes) */
189 #define	TCP_IWND_NSEG	44	/* Override initial window (units: MSS segs) */
190 #define	TCP_LOGID_CNT	46	/* get number of connections with the same ID */
191 #define	TCP_LOG_TAG	47	/* configure tag for grouping logs */
192 #define	TCP_USER_LOG	48	/* userspace log event */
193 #define	TCP_CONGESTION	64	/* get/set congestion control algorithm */
194 #define	TCP_CCALGOOPT	65	/* get/set cc algorithm specific options */
195 #define	TCP_MAXUNACKTIME 68	/* maximum time without making progress (sec) */
196 #define	TCP_MAXPEAKRATE 69	/* maximum peak rate allowed (kbps) */
197 #define TCP_IDLE_REDUCE 70	/* Reduce cwnd on idle input */
198 #define TCP_REMOTE_UDP_ENCAPS_PORT 71	/* Enable TCP over UDP tunneling via the specified port */
199 #define TCP_DELACK  	72	/* socket option for delayed ack */
200 #define TCP_FIN_IS_RST 73	/* A fin from the peer is treated has a RST */
201 #define TCP_LOG_LIMIT  74	/* Limit to number of records in tcp-log */
202 #define TCP_SHARED_CWND_ALLOWED 75 	/* Use of a shared cwnd is allowed */
203 #define TCP_PROC_ACCOUNTING 76	/* Do accounting on tcp cpu usage and counts */
204 #define TCP_USE_CMP_ACKS 77 	/* The transport can handle the Compressed mbuf acks */
205 #define	TCP_PERF_INFO	78	/* retrieve accounting counters */
206 #define	TCP_LRD		79	/* toggle Lost Retransmission Detection for A/B testing */
207 #define	TCP_KEEPINIT	128	/* N, time to establish connection */
208 #define	TCP_KEEPIDLE	256	/* L,N,X start keeplives after this period */
209 #define	TCP_KEEPINTVL	512	/* L,N interval between keepalives */
210 #define	TCP_KEEPCNT	1024	/* L,N number of keepalives before close */
211 #define	TCP_FASTOPEN	1025	/* enable TFO / was created via TFO */
212 #define	TCP_PCAP_OUT	2048	/* number of output packets to keep */
213 #define	TCP_PCAP_IN	4096	/* number of input packets to keep */
214 #define TCP_FUNCTION_BLK 8192	/* Set the tcp function pointers to the specified stack */
215 #define TCP_FUNCTION_ALIAS 8193	/* Get the current tcp function pointer name alias */
216 /* Options for Rack and BBR */
217 #define	TCP_REUSPORT_LB_NUMA   1026	/* set listen socket numa domain */
218 #define TCP_RACK_MBUF_QUEUE   1050 /* Do we allow mbuf queuing if supported */
219 #define TCP_RACK_PROP	      1051 /* Not used */
220 #define TCP_RACK_TLP_REDUCE   1052 /* RACK TLP cwnd reduction (bool) */
221 #define TCP_RACK_PACE_REDUCE  1053 /* RACK Pacingv reduction factor (divisor) */
222 #define TCP_RACK_PACE_MAX_SEG 1054 /* Max TSO size we will send  */
223 #define TCP_RACK_PACE_ALWAYS  1055 /* Use the always pace method */
224 #define TCP_RACK_PROP_RATE    1056 /* Not used */
225 #define TCP_RACK_PRR_SENDALOT 1057 /* Allow PRR to send more than one seg */
226 #define TCP_RACK_MIN_TO       1058 /* Minimum time between rack t-o's in ms */
227 #define TCP_RACK_EARLY_RECOV  1059 /* Not used */
228 #define TCP_RACK_EARLY_SEG    1060 /* If early recovery max segments */
229 #define TCP_RACK_REORD_THRESH 1061 /* RACK reorder threshold (shift amount) */
230 #define TCP_RACK_REORD_FADE   1062 /* Does reordering fade after ms time */
231 #define TCP_RACK_TLP_THRESH   1063 /* RACK TLP theshold i.e. srtt+(srtt/N) */
232 #define TCP_RACK_PKT_DELAY    1064 /* RACK added ms i.e. rack-rtt + reord + N */
233 #define TCP_RACK_TLP_INC_VAR  1065 /* Does TLP include rtt variance in t-o */
234 #define TCP_BBR_IWINTSO	      1067 /* Initial TSO window for BBRs first sends */
235 #define TCP_BBR_RECFORCE      1068 /* Enter recovery force out a segment disregard pacer no longer valid */
236 #define TCP_BBR_STARTUP_PG    1069 /* Startup pacing gain */
237 #define TCP_BBR_DRAIN_PG      1070 /* Drain pacing gain */
238 #define TCP_BBR_RWND_IS_APP   1071 /* Rwnd limited is considered app limited */
239 #define TCP_BBR_PROBE_RTT_INT 1072 /* How long in useconds between probe-rtt */
240 #define TCP_BBR_ONE_RETRAN    1073 /* Is only one segment allowed out during retran */
241 #define TCP_BBR_STARTUP_LOSS_EXIT 1074	/* Do we exit a loss during startup if not 20% incr */
242 #define TCP_BBR_USE_LOWGAIN   1075 /* lower the gain in PROBE_BW enable */
243 #define TCP_BBR_LOWGAIN_THRESH 1076 /* Unused after 2.3 morphs to TSLIMITS >= 2.3 */
244 #define TCP_BBR_TSLIMITS 1076	   /* Do we use experimental Timestamp limiting for our algo */
245 #define TCP_BBR_LOWGAIN_HALF  1077 /* Unused after 2.3 */
246 #define TCP_BBR_PACE_OH        1077 /* Reused in 4.2 for pacing overhead setting */
247 #define TCP_BBR_LOWGAIN_FD    1078 /* Unused after 2.3 */
248 #define TCP_BBR_HOLD_TARGET 1078	/* For 4.3 on */
249 #define TCP_BBR_USEDEL_RATE   1079 /* Enable use of delivery rate for loss recovery */
250 #define TCP_BBR_MIN_RTO       1080 /* Min RTO in milliseconds */
251 #define TCP_BBR_MAX_RTO	      1081 /* Max RTO in milliseconds */
252 #define TCP_BBR_REC_OVER_HPTS 1082 /* Recovery override htps settings 0/1/3 */
253 #define TCP_BBR_UNLIMITED     1083 /* Not used before 2.3 and morphs to algorithm >= 2.3 */
254 #define TCP_BBR_ALGORITHM     1083 /* What measurement algo does BBR use netflix=0, google=1 */
255 #define TCP_BBR_DRAIN_INC_EXTRA 1084 /* Does the 3/4 drain target include the extra gain */
256 #define TCP_BBR_STARTUP_EXIT_EPOCH 1085 /* what epoch gets us out of startup */
257 #define TCP_BBR_PACE_PER_SEC   1086
258 #define TCP_BBR_PACE_DEL_TAR   1087
259 #define TCP_BBR_PACE_SEG_MAX   1088
260 #define TCP_BBR_PACE_SEG_MIN   1089
261 #define TCP_BBR_PACE_CROSS     1090
262 #define TCP_RACK_IDLE_REDUCE_HIGH 1092  /* Reduce the highest cwnd seen to IW on idle */
263 #define TCP_RACK_MIN_PACE      1093 	/* Do we enforce rack min pace time */
264 #define TCP_RACK_MIN_PACE_SEG  1094	/* If so what is the seg threshould */
265 #define TCP_RACK_GP_INCREASE   1094	/* After 4.1 its the GP increase in older rack */
266 #define TCP_RACK_TLP_USE       1095
267 #define TCP_BBR_ACK_COMP_ALG   1096 	/* Not used */
268 #define TCP_BBR_TMR_PACE_OH    1096	/* Recycled in 4.2 */
269 #define TCP_BBR_EXTRA_GAIN     1097
270 #define TCP_RACK_DO_DETECTION  1097	/* Recycle of extra gain for rack, attack detection */
271 #define TCP_BBR_RACK_RTT_USE   1098	/* what RTT should we use 0, 1, or 2? */
272 #define TCP_BBR_RETRAN_WTSO    1099
273 #define TCP_DATA_AFTER_CLOSE   1100
274 #define TCP_BBR_PROBE_RTT_GAIN 1101
275 #define TCP_BBR_PROBE_RTT_LEN  1102
276 #define TCP_BBR_SEND_IWND_IN_TSO 1103	/* Do we burst out whole iwin size chunks at start? */
277 #define TCP_BBR_USE_RACK_RR	 1104	/* Do we use the rack rapid recovery for pacing rxt's */
278 #define TCP_BBR_USE_RACK_CHEAT TCP_BBR_USE_RACK_RR /* Compat. */
279 #define TCP_BBR_HDWR_PACE      1105	/* Enable/disable hardware pacing */
280 #define TCP_BBR_UTTER_MAX_TSO  1106	/* Do we enforce an utter max TSO size */
281 #define TCP_BBR_EXTRA_STATE    1107	/* Special exit-persist catch up */
282 #define TCP_BBR_FLOOR_MIN_TSO  1108     /* The min tso size */
283 #define TCP_BBR_MIN_TOPACEOUT  1109	/* Do we suspend pacing until */
284 #define TCP_BBR_TSTMP_RAISES   1110	/* Can a timestamp measurement raise the b/w */
285 #define TCP_BBR_POLICER_DETECT 1111	/* Turn on/off google mode policer detection */
286 #define TCP_BBR_RACK_INIT_RATE 1112	/* Set an initial pacing rate for when we have no b/w in kbits per sec */
287 #define TCP_RACK_RR_CONF	1113 /* Rack rapid recovery configuration control*/
288 #define TCP_RACK_CHEAT_NOT_CONF_RATE TCP_RACK_RR_CONF
289 #define TCP_RACK_GP_INCREASE_CA   1114	/* GP increase for Congestion Avoidance */
290 #define TCP_RACK_GP_INCREASE_SS   1115	/* GP increase for Slow Start */
291 #define TCP_RACK_GP_INCREASE_REC  1116	/* GP increase for Recovery */
292 #define TCP_RACK_FORCE_MSEG	1117	/* Override to use the user set max-seg value */
293 #define TCP_RACK_PACE_RATE_CA  1118 /* Pacing rate for Congestion Avoidance */
294 #define TCP_RACK_PACE_RATE_SS  1119 /* Pacing rate for Slow Start */
295 #define TCP_RACK_PACE_RATE_REC  1120 /* Pacing rate for Recovery */
296 #define TCP_NO_PRR         	1122 /* If pacing, don't use prr  */
297 #define TCP_RACK_NONRXT_CFG_RATE 1123 /* In recovery does a non-rxt use the cfg rate */
298 #define TCP_SHARED_CWND_ENABLE   1124 	/* Use a shared cwnd if allowed */
299 #define TCP_TIMELY_DYN_ADJ       1125 /* Do we attempt dynamic multipler adjustment with timely. */
300 #define TCP_RACK_NO_PUSH_AT_MAX 1126 /* For timely do not push if we are over max rtt */
301 #define TCP_RACK_PACE_TO_FILL 1127 /* If we are not in recovery, always pace to fill the cwnd in 1 RTT */
302 #define TCP_SHARED_CWND_TIME_LIMIT 1128 /* we should limit to low time values the scwnd life */
303 #define TCP_RACK_PROFILE 1129	/* Select a profile that sets multiple options */
304 #define TCP_HDWR_RATE_CAP 1130 /* Allow hardware rates to cap pacing rate */
305 #define TCP_PACING_RATE_CAP 1131 /* Highest rate allowed in pacing in bytes per second (uint64_t) */
306 #define TCP_HDWR_UP_ONLY 1132	/* Allow the pacing rate to climb but not descend (with the exception of fill-cw */
307 #define TCP_RACK_ABC_VAL 1133	/* Set a local ABC value different then the system default */
308 #define TCP_REC_ABC_VAL 1134	/* Do we use the ABC value for recovery or the override one from sysctl  */
309 #define TCP_RACK_MEASURE_CNT 1135 /* How many measurements are required in GP pacing */
310 #define TCP_DEFER_OPTIONS 1136 /* Defer options until the proper number of measurements occur, does not defer TCP_RACK_MEASURE_CNT */
311 #define TCP_FAST_RSM_HACK 1137	/* Not used in modern stacks */
312 #define TCP_RACK_PACING_BETA 1138	/* Changing the beta for pacing */
313 #define TCP_RACK_PACING_BETA_ECN 1139	/* Changing the beta for ecn with pacing */
314 #define TCP_RACK_TIMER_SLOP 1140	/* Set or get the timer slop used */
315 #define TCP_RACK_DSACK_OPT 1141		/* How do we setup rack timer DSACK options bit 1/2 */
316 #define TCP_RACK_ENABLE_HYSTART 1142	/* Do we allow hystart in the CC modules */
317 #define TCP_RACK_SET_RXT_OPTIONS 1143	/* Set the bits in the retransmit options */
318 #define TCP_RACK_HI_BETA 1144 /* Turn on/off high beta */
319 #define TCP_RACK_SPLIT_LIMIT 1145	/* Set a split limit for split allocations */
320 #define TCP_RACK_PACING_DIVISOR 1146 /* Pacing divisor given to rate-limit code for burst sizing */
321 #define TCP_RACK_PACE_MIN_SEG 1147	/* Pacing min seg size rack will use */
322 #define TCP_RACK_DGP_IN_REC 1148	/* Do we use full DGP in recovery? */
323 #define TCP_RXT_CLAMP 1149 /* Do we apply a threshold to rack so if excess rxt clamp cwnd? */
324 #define TCP_HYBRID_PACING   1150	/* Hybrid pacing enablement */
325 #define TCP_PACING_DND	    1151	/* When pacing with rr_config=3 can sacks disturb us */
326 
327 /* Start of reserved space for third-party user-settable options. */
328 #define	TCP_VENDOR	SO_VENDOR
329 
330 #define	TCP_CA_NAME_MAX	16	/* max congestion control name length */
331 
332 #define	TCPI_OPT_TIMESTAMPS	0x01
333 #define	TCPI_OPT_SACK		0x02
334 #define	TCPI_OPT_WSCALE		0x04
335 #define	TCPI_OPT_ECN		0x08
336 #define	TCPI_OPT_TOE		0x10
337 #define	TCPI_OPT_TFO		0x20
338 #define	TCPI_OPT_ACE		0x40
339 
340 /* Maximum length of log ID. */
341 #define TCP_LOG_ID_LEN	64
342 
343 /* TCP accounting counters */
344 #define TCP_NUM_PROC_COUNTERS 11
345 #define TCP_NUM_CNT_COUNTERS 13
346 
347 /* Must match counter array sizes in tcpcb */
348 struct tcp_perf_info {
349 	uint64_t	tcp_cnt_counters[TCP_NUM_CNT_COUNTERS];
350 	uint64_t	tcp_proc_time[TCP_NUM_CNT_COUNTERS];
351 	uint64_t	timebase;	/* timebase for tcp_proc_time */
352 	uint8_t		tb_is_stable;	/* timebase is stable/invariant */
353 };
354 
355 /*
356  * The TCP_INFO socket option comes from the Linux 2.6 TCP API, and permits
357  * the caller to query certain information about the state of a TCP
358  * connection.  We provide an overlapping set of fields with the Linux
359  * implementation, but since this is a fixed size structure, room has been
360  * left for growth.  In order to maximize potential future compatibility with
361  * the Linux API, the same variable names and order have been adopted, and
362  * padding left to make room for omitted fields in case they are added later.
363  *
364  * XXX: This is currently an unstable ABI/API, in that it is expected to
365  * change.
366  */
367 struct tcp_info {
368 	u_int8_t	tcpi_state;		/* TCP FSM state. */
369 	u_int8_t	__tcpi_ca_state;
370 	u_int8_t	__tcpi_retransmits;
371 	u_int8_t	__tcpi_probes;
372 	u_int8_t	__tcpi_backoff;
373 	u_int8_t	tcpi_options;		/* Options enabled on conn. */
374 	u_int8_t	tcpi_snd_wscale:4,	/* RFC1323 send shift value. */
375 			tcpi_rcv_wscale:4;	/* RFC1323 recv shift value. */
376 
377 	u_int32_t	tcpi_rto;		/* Retransmission timeout (usec). */
378 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_ato;
379 	u_int32_t	tcpi_snd_mss;		/* Max segment size for send. */
380 	u_int32_t	tcpi_rcv_mss;		/* Max segment size for receive. */
381 
382 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_unacked;
383 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_sacked;
384 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_lost;
385 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_retrans;
386 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_fackets;
387 
388 	/* Times; measurements in usecs. */
389 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_last_data_sent;
390 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_last_ack_sent;	/* Also unimpl. on Linux? */
391 	u_int32_t	tcpi_last_data_recv;	/* Time since last recv data. */
392 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_last_ack_recv;
393 
394 	/* Metrics; variable units. */
395 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_pmtu;
396 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_rcv_ssthresh;
397 	u_int32_t	tcpi_rtt;		/* Smoothed RTT in usecs. */
398 	u_int32_t	tcpi_rttvar;		/* RTT variance in usecs. */
399 	u_int32_t	tcpi_snd_ssthresh;	/* Slow start threshold. */
400 	u_int32_t	tcpi_snd_cwnd;		/* Send congestion window. */
401 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_advmss;
402 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_reordering;
403 
404 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_rcv_rtt;
405 	u_int32_t	tcpi_rcv_space;		/* Advertised recv window. */
406 
407 	/* FreeBSD extensions to tcp_info. */
408 	u_int32_t	tcpi_snd_wnd;		/* Advertised send window. */
409 	u_int32_t	tcpi_snd_bwnd;		/* No longer used. */
410 	u_int32_t	tcpi_snd_nxt;		/* Next egress seqno */
411 	u_int32_t	tcpi_rcv_nxt;		/* Next ingress seqno */
412 	u_int32_t	tcpi_toe_tid;		/* HWTID for TOE endpoints */
413 	u_int32_t	tcpi_snd_rexmitpack;	/* Retransmitted packets */
414 	u_int32_t	tcpi_rcv_ooopack;	/* Out-of-order packets */
415 	u_int32_t	tcpi_snd_zerowin;	/* Zero-sized windows sent */
416 
417 	/* Accurate ECN counters. */
418 	u_int32_t	tcpi_delivered_ce;
419 	u_int32_t	tcpi_received_ce;		/* # of CE marks received */
420 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_delivered_e1_bytes;
421 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_delivered_e0_bytes;
422 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_delivered_ce_bytes;
423 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_received_e1_bytes;
424 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_received_e0_bytes;
425 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_received_ce_bytes;
426 
427 	u_int32_t	tcpi_total_tlp;		/* tail loss probes sent */
428 	u_int64_t	tcpi_total_tlp_bytes;	/* tail loss probe bytes sent */
429 
430 	/* Padding to grow without breaking ABI. */
431 	u_int32_t	__tcpi_pad[19];		/* Padding. */
432 };
433 
434 /*
435  * If this structure is provided when setting the TCP_FASTOPEN socket
436  * option, and the enable member is non-zero, a subsequent connect will use
437  * pre-shared key (PSK) mode using the provided key.
438  */
439 struct tcp_fastopen {
440 	int enable;
441 	uint8_t psk[TCP_FASTOPEN_PSK_LEN];
442 };
443 #endif
444 #define TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX 32
445 
446 struct tcp_function_set {
447 	char function_set_name[TCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX];
448 	uint32_t pcbcnt;
449 };
450 
451 /* TLS modes for TCP_TXTLS_MODE */
452 #define	TCP_TLS_MODE_NONE	0
453 #define	TCP_TLS_MODE_SW		1
454 #define	TCP_TLS_MODE_IFNET	2
455 #define	TCP_TLS_MODE_TOE	3
456 
457 /*
458  * TCP Control message types
459  */
460 #define	TLS_SET_RECORD_TYPE	1
461 #define	TLS_GET_RECORD		2
462 
463 /*
464  * TCP log user opaque
465  */
466 struct tcp_snd_req {
467 	uint64_t timestamp;
468 	uint64_t start;
469 	uint64_t end;
470 	uint32_t flags;
471 };
472 
473 union tcp_log_userdata {
474 	struct tcp_snd_req tcp_req;
475 };
476 
477 struct tcp_log_user {
478 	uint32_t type;
479 	uint32_t subtype;
480 	union tcp_log_userdata data;
481 };
482 
483 /* user types, i.e. apps */
484 #define TCP_LOG_USER_HTTPD	1
485 
486 /* user subtypes */
487 #define TCP_LOG_HTTPD_TS	1	/* client timestamp */
488 #define TCP_LOG_HTTPD_TS_REQ	2	/* client timestamp and request info */
489 
490 /* HTTPD REQ flags */
491 #define TCP_LOG_HTTPD_RANGE_START	0x0001
492 #define TCP_LOG_HTTPD_RANGE_END		0x0002
493 
494 /* Flags for hybrid pacing */
495 #define TCP_HYBRID_PACING_CU		0x0001		/* Enable catch-up mode */
496 #define TCP_HYBRID_PACING_DTL		0x0002		/* Enable Detailed logging */
497 #define TCP_HYBRID_PACING_CSPR		0x0004		/* A client suggested rate is present  */
498 #define TCP_HYBRID_PACING_H_MS		0x0008		/* A client hint for maxseg is present  */
499 #define TCP_HYBRID_PACING_ENABLE	0x0010		/* We are enabling hybrid pacing else disable */
500 #define TCP_HYBRID_PACING_S_MSS		0x0020		/* Clent wants us to set the mss overriding gp est in CU */
501 #define TCP_HYBRID_PACING_SETMSS	0x1000		/* Internal flag that tellsus we set the mss on this entry */
502 #define TCP_HYBRID_PACING_WASSET	0x2000		/* We init to this to know if a hybrid command was issued */
503 
504 
505 struct tcp_hybrid_req {
506 	struct tcp_snd_req req;
507 	uint64_t cspr;
508 	uint32_t hint_maxseg;
509 	uint32_t hybrid_flags;
510 };
511 
512 /*
513  * TCP specific variables of interest for tp->t_stats stats(9) accounting.
514  */
515 #define	VOI_TCP_TXPB		0 /* Transmit payload bytes */
516 #define	VOI_TCP_RETXPB		1 /* Retransmit payload bytes */
517 #define	VOI_TCP_FRWIN		2 /* Foreign receive window */
518 #define	VOI_TCP_LCWIN		3 /* Local congesiton window */
519 #define	VOI_TCP_RTT		4 /* Round trip time */
520 #define	VOI_TCP_CSIG		5 /* Congestion signal */
521 #define	VOI_TCP_GPUT		6 /* Goodput */
522 #define	VOI_TCP_CALCFRWINDIFF	7 /* Congestion avoidance LCWIN - FRWIN */
523 #define	VOI_TCP_GPUT_ND		8 /* Goodput normalised delta */
524 #define	VOI_TCP_ACKLEN		9 /* Average ACKed bytes per ACK */
525 #define VOI_TCP_PATHRTT		10 /* The path RTT based on ACK arrival */
526 
527 #define TCP_REUSPORT_LB_NUMA_NODOM	(-2) /* remove numa binding */
528 #define TCP_REUSPORT_LB_NUMA_CURDOM	(-1) /* bind to current domain */
529 
530 #endif /* !_NETINET_TCP_H_ */
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