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20  */
21 
22 /*
23  * Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
24  */
25 
26 /* This file contains all TCP output processing functions. */
27 
28 #include <sys/types.h>
29 #include <sys/stream.h>
30 #include <sys/strsun.h>
31 #include <sys/strsubr.h>
32 #include <sys/stropts.h>
33 #include <sys/strlog.h>
34 #define	_SUN_TPI_VERSION 2
35 #include <sys/tihdr.h>
36 #include <sys/suntpi.h>
37 #include <sys/xti_inet.h>
38 #include <sys/timod.h>
39 #include <sys/pattr.h>
40 #include <sys/squeue_impl.h>
41 #include <sys/squeue.h>
42 #include <sys/sockio.h>
43 #include <sys/tsol/tnet.h>
44 
45 #include <inet/common.h>
46 #include <inet/ip.h>
47 #include <inet/tcp.h>
48 #include <inet/tcp_impl.h>
49 #include <inet/snmpcom.h>
50 #include <inet/proto_set.h>
51 #include <inet/ipsec_impl.h>
52 #include <inet/ip_ndp.h>
53 
54 static mblk_t	*tcp_get_seg_mp(tcp_t *, uint32_t, int32_t *);
55 static void	tcp_wput_cmdblk(queue_t *, mblk_t *);
56 static void	tcp_wput_flush(tcp_t *, mblk_t *);
57 static void	tcp_wput_iocdata(tcp_t *tcp, mblk_t *mp);
58 static int	tcp_xmit_end(tcp_t *);
59 static int	tcp_send(tcp_t *, const int, const int, const int,
60 		    const int, int *, uint_t *, int *, mblk_t **, mblk_t *);
61 static void	tcp_xmit_early_reset(char *, mblk_t *, uint32_t, uint32_t,
62 		    int, ip_recv_attr_t *, ip_stack_t *, conn_t *);
63 static boolean_t	tcp_send_rst_chk(tcp_stack_t *);
64 static void	tcp_process_shrunk_swnd(tcp_t *, uint32_t);
65 static void	tcp_fill_header(tcp_t *, uchar_t *, clock_t, int);
66 
67 /*
68  * Functions called directly via squeue having a prototype of edesc_t.
69  */
70 static void	tcp_wput_nondata(void *, mblk_t *, void *, ip_recv_attr_t *);
71 static void	tcp_wput_ioctl(void *, mblk_t *, void *, ip_recv_attr_t *);
72 static void	tcp_wput_proto(void *, mblk_t *, void *, ip_recv_attr_t *);
73 
74 /*
75  * This controls how tiny a write must be before we try to copy it
76  * into the mblk on the tail of the transmit queue.  Not much
77  * speedup is observed for values larger than sixteen.  Zero will
78  * disable the optimisation.
79  */
80 static int tcp_tx_pull_len = 16;
81 
82 void
83 tcp_wput(queue_t *q, mblk_t *mp)
84 {
85 	conn_t	*connp = Q_TO_CONN(q);
86 	tcp_t	*tcp;
87 	void (*output_proc)();
88 	t_scalar_t type;
89 	uchar_t *rptr;
90 	struct iocblk	*iocp;
91 	size_t size;
92 
93 	ASSERT(connp->conn_ref >= 2);
94 
95 	switch (DB_TYPE(mp)) {
96 	case M_DATA:
97 		tcp = connp->conn_tcp;
98 		ASSERT(tcp != NULL);
99 
100 		size = msgdsize(mp);
101 
102 		mutex_enter(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
103 		tcp->tcp_squeue_bytes += size;
104 		if (TCP_UNSENT_BYTES(tcp) > connp->conn_sndbuf) {
105 			tcp_setqfull(tcp);
106 		}
107 		mutex_exit(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
108 
109 		CONN_INC_REF(connp);
110 		SQUEUE_ENTER_ONE(connp->conn_sqp, mp, tcp_output, connp,
111 		    NULL, tcp_squeue_flag, SQTAG_TCP_OUTPUT);
112 		return;
113 
114 	case M_CMD:
115 		tcp_wput_cmdblk(q, mp);
116 		return;
117 
118 	case M_PROTO:
119 	case M_PCPROTO:
120 		/*
121 		 * if it is a snmp message, don't get behind the squeue
122 		 */
123 		tcp = connp->conn_tcp;
124 		rptr = mp->b_rptr;
125 		if ((mp->b_wptr - rptr) >= sizeof (t_scalar_t)) {
126 			type = ((union T_primitives *)rptr)->type;
127 		} else {
128 			if (connp->conn_debug) {
129 				(void) strlog(TCP_MOD_ID, 0, 1,
130 				    SL_ERROR|SL_TRACE,
131 				    "tcp_wput_proto, dropping one...");
132 			}
133 			freemsg(mp);
134 			return;
135 		}
136 		if (type == T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ) {
137 			/*
138 			 * All Solaris components should pass a db_credp
139 			 * for this TPI message, hence we ASSERT.
140 			 * But in case there is some other M_PROTO that looks
141 			 * like a TPI message sent by some other kernel
142 			 * component, we check and return an error.
143 			 */
144 			cred_t	*cr = msg_getcred(mp, NULL);
145 
146 			ASSERT(cr != NULL);
147 			if (cr == NULL) {
148 				tcp_err_ack(tcp, mp, TSYSERR, EINVAL);
149 				return;
150 			}
151 			if (snmpcom_req(q, mp, tcp_snmp_set, ip_snmp_get,
152 			    cr)) {
153 				/*
154 				 * This was a SNMP request
155 				 */
156 				return;
157 			} else {
158 				output_proc = tcp_wput_proto;
159 			}
160 		} else {
161 			output_proc = tcp_wput_proto;
162 		}
163 		break;
164 	case M_IOCTL:
165 		/*
166 		 * Most ioctls can be processed right away without going via
167 		 * squeues - process them right here. Those that do require
168 		 * squeue (currently _SIOCSOCKFALLBACK)
169 		 * are processed by tcp_wput_ioctl().
170 		 */
171 		iocp = (struct iocblk *)mp->b_rptr;
172 		tcp = connp->conn_tcp;
173 
174 		switch (iocp->ioc_cmd) {
175 		case TCP_IOC_ABORT_CONN:
176 			tcp_ioctl_abort_conn(q, mp);
177 			return;
178 		case TI_GETPEERNAME:
179 		case TI_GETMYNAME:
180 			mi_copyin(q, mp, NULL,
181 			    SIZEOF_STRUCT(strbuf, iocp->ioc_flag));
182 			return;
183 
184 		default:
185 			output_proc = tcp_wput_ioctl;
186 			break;
187 		}
188 		break;
189 	default:
190 		output_proc = tcp_wput_nondata;
191 		break;
192 	}
193 
194 	CONN_INC_REF(connp);
195 	SQUEUE_ENTER_ONE(connp->conn_sqp, mp, output_proc, connp,
196 	    NULL, tcp_squeue_flag, SQTAG_TCP_WPUT_OTHER);
197 }
198 
199 /*
200  * The TCP normal data output path.
201  * NOTE: the logic of the fast path is duplicated from this function.
202  */
203 void
204 tcp_wput_data(tcp_t *tcp, mblk_t *mp, boolean_t urgent)
205 {
206 	int		len;
207 	mblk_t		*local_time;
208 	mblk_t		*mp1;
209 	uint32_t	snxt;
210 	int		tail_unsent;
211 	int		tcpstate;
212 	int		usable = 0;
213 	mblk_t		*xmit_tail;
214 	int32_t		mss;
215 	int32_t		num_sack_blk = 0;
216 	int32_t		total_hdr_len;
217 	int32_t		tcp_hdr_len;
218 	int		rc;
219 	tcp_stack_t	*tcps = tcp->tcp_tcps;
220 	conn_t		*connp = tcp->tcp_connp;
221 	clock_t		now = LBOLT_FASTPATH;
222 
223 	tcpstate = tcp->tcp_state;
224 	if (mp == NULL) {
225 		/*
226 		 * tcp_wput_data() with NULL mp should only be called when
227 		 * there is unsent data.
228 		 */
229 		ASSERT(tcp->tcp_unsent > 0);
230 		/* Really tacky... but we need this for detached closes. */
231 		len = tcp->tcp_unsent;
232 		goto data_null;
233 	}
234 
235 	ASSERT(mp->b_datap->db_type == M_DATA);
236 	/*
237 	 * Don't allow data after T_ORDREL_REQ or T_DISCON_REQ,
238 	 * or before a connection attempt has begun.
239 	 */
240 	if (tcpstate < TCPS_SYN_SENT || tcpstate > TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT ||
241 	    (tcp->tcp_valid_bits & TCP_FSS_VALID) != 0) {
242 		if ((tcp->tcp_valid_bits & TCP_FSS_VALID) != 0) {
243 #ifdef DEBUG
244 			cmn_err(CE_WARN,
245 			    "tcp_wput_data: data after ordrel, %s",
246 			    tcp_display(tcp, NULL,
247 			    DISP_ADDR_AND_PORT));
248 #else
249 			if (connp->conn_debug) {
250 				(void) strlog(TCP_MOD_ID, 0, 1,
251 				    SL_TRACE|SL_ERROR,
252 				    "tcp_wput_data: data after ordrel, %s\n",
253 				    tcp_display(tcp, NULL,
254 				    DISP_ADDR_AND_PORT));
255 			}
256 #endif /* DEBUG */
257 		}
258 		if (tcp->tcp_snd_zcopy_aware &&
259 		    (mp->b_datap->db_struioflag & STRUIO_ZCNOTIFY))
260 			tcp_zcopy_notify(tcp);
261 		freemsg(mp);
262 		mutex_enter(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
263 		if (tcp->tcp_flow_stopped &&
264 		    TCP_UNSENT_BYTES(tcp) <= connp->conn_sndlowat) {
265 			tcp_clrqfull(tcp);
266 		}
267 		mutex_exit(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
268 		return;
269 	}
270 
271 	/* Strip empties */
272 	for (;;) {
273 		ASSERT((uintptr_t)(mp->b_wptr - mp->b_rptr) <=
274 		    (uintptr_t)INT_MAX);
275 		len = (int)(mp->b_wptr - mp->b_rptr);
276 		if (len > 0)
277 			break;
278 		mp1 = mp;
279 		mp = mp->b_cont;
280 		freeb(mp1);
281 		if (mp == NULL) {
282 			return;
283 		}
284 	}
285 
286 	/* If we are the first on the list ... */
287 	if (tcp->tcp_xmit_head == NULL) {
288 		tcp->tcp_xmit_head = mp;
289 		tcp->tcp_xmit_tail = mp;
290 		tcp->tcp_xmit_tail_unsent = len;
291 	} else {
292 		/* If tiny tx and room in txq tail, pullup to save mblks. */
293 		struct datab *dp;
294 
295 		mp1 = tcp->tcp_xmit_last;
296 		if (len < tcp_tx_pull_len &&
297 		    (dp = mp1->b_datap)->db_ref == 1 &&
298 		    dp->db_lim - mp1->b_wptr >= len) {
299 			ASSERT(len > 0);
300 			ASSERT(!mp1->b_cont);
301 			if (len == 1) {
302 				*mp1->b_wptr++ = *mp->b_rptr;
303 			} else {
304 				bcopy(mp->b_rptr, mp1->b_wptr, len);
305 				mp1->b_wptr += len;
306 			}
307 			if (mp1 == tcp->tcp_xmit_tail)
308 				tcp->tcp_xmit_tail_unsent += len;
309 			mp1->b_cont = mp->b_cont;
310 			if (tcp->tcp_snd_zcopy_aware &&
311 			    (mp->b_datap->db_struioflag & STRUIO_ZCNOTIFY))
312 				mp1->b_datap->db_struioflag |= STRUIO_ZCNOTIFY;
313 			freeb(mp);
314 			mp = mp1;
315 		} else {
316 			tcp->tcp_xmit_last->b_cont = mp;
317 		}
318 		len += tcp->tcp_unsent;
319 	}
320 
321 	/* Tack on however many more positive length mblks we have */
322 	if ((mp1 = mp->b_cont) != NULL) {
323 		do {
324 			int tlen;
325 			ASSERT((uintptr_t)(mp1->b_wptr - mp1->b_rptr) <=
326 			    (uintptr_t)INT_MAX);
327 			tlen = (int)(mp1->b_wptr - mp1->b_rptr);
328 			if (tlen <= 0) {
329 				mp->b_cont = mp1->b_cont;
330 				freeb(mp1);
331 			} else {
332 				len += tlen;
333 				mp = mp1;
334 			}
335 		} while ((mp1 = mp->b_cont) != NULL);
336 	}
337 	tcp->tcp_xmit_last = mp;
338 	tcp->tcp_unsent = len;
339 
340 	if (urgent)
341 		usable = 1;
342 
343 data_null:
344 	snxt = tcp->tcp_snxt;
345 	xmit_tail = tcp->tcp_xmit_tail;
346 	tail_unsent = tcp->tcp_xmit_tail_unsent;
347 
348 	/*
349 	 * Note that tcp_mss has been adjusted to take into account the
350 	 * timestamp option if applicable.  Because SACK options do not
351 	 * appear in every TCP segments and they are of variable lengths,
352 	 * they cannot be included in tcp_mss.  Thus we need to calculate
353 	 * the actual segment length when we need to send a segment which
354 	 * includes SACK options.
355 	 */
356 	if (tcp->tcp_snd_sack_ok && tcp->tcp_num_sack_blk > 0) {
357 		int32_t	opt_len;
358 
359 		num_sack_blk = MIN(tcp->tcp_max_sack_blk,
360 		    tcp->tcp_num_sack_blk);
361 		opt_len = num_sack_blk * sizeof (sack_blk_t) + TCPOPT_NOP_LEN *
362 		    2 + TCPOPT_HEADER_LEN;
363 		mss = tcp->tcp_mss - opt_len;
364 		total_hdr_len = connp->conn_ht_iphc_len + opt_len;
365 		tcp_hdr_len = connp->conn_ht_ulp_len + opt_len;
366 	} else {
367 		mss = tcp->tcp_mss;
368 		total_hdr_len = connp->conn_ht_iphc_len;
369 		tcp_hdr_len = connp->conn_ht_ulp_len;
370 	}
371 
372 	if ((tcp->tcp_suna == snxt) && !tcp->tcp_localnet &&
373 	    (TICK_TO_MSEC(now - tcp->tcp_last_recv_time) >= tcp->tcp_rto)) {
374 		TCP_SET_INIT_CWND(tcp, mss, tcps->tcps_slow_start_after_idle);
375 	}
376 	if (tcpstate == TCPS_SYN_RCVD) {
377 		/*
378 		 * The three-way connection establishment handshake is not
379 		 * complete yet. We want to queue the data for transmission
380 		 * after entering ESTABLISHED state (RFC793). A jump to
381 		 * "done" label effectively leaves data on the queue.
382 		 */
383 		goto done;
384 	} else {
385 		int usable_r;
386 
387 		/*
388 		 * In the special case when cwnd is zero, which can only
389 		 * happen if the connection is ECN capable, return now.
390 		 * New segments is sent using tcp_timer().  The timer
391 		 * is set in tcp_input_data().
392 		 */
393 		if (tcp->tcp_cwnd == 0) {
394 			/*
395 			 * Note that tcp_cwnd is 0 before 3-way handshake is
396 			 * finished.
397 			 */
398 			ASSERT(tcp->tcp_ecn_ok ||
399 			    tcp->tcp_state < TCPS_ESTABLISHED);
400 			return;
401 		}
402 
403 		/* NOTE: trouble if xmitting while SYN not acked? */
404 		usable_r = snxt - tcp->tcp_suna;
405 		usable_r = tcp->tcp_swnd - usable_r;
406 
407 		/*
408 		 * Check if the receiver has shrunk the window.  If
409 		 * tcp_wput_data() with NULL mp is called, tcp_fin_sent
410 		 * cannot be set as there is unsent data, so FIN cannot
411 		 * be sent out.  Otherwise, we need to take into account
412 		 * of FIN as it consumes an "invisible" sequence number.
413 		 */
414 		ASSERT(tcp->tcp_fin_sent == 0);
415 		if (usable_r < 0) {
416 			/*
417 			 * The receiver has shrunk the window and we have sent
418 			 * -usable_r date beyond the window, re-adjust.
419 			 *
420 			 * If TCP window scaling is enabled, there can be
421 			 * round down error as the advertised receive window
422 			 * is actually right shifted n bits.  This means that
423 			 * the lower n bits info is wiped out.  It will look
424 			 * like the window is shrunk.  Do a check here to
425 			 * see if the shrunk amount is actually within the
426 			 * error in window calculation.  If it is, just
427 			 * return.  Note that this check is inside the
428 			 * shrunk window check.  This makes sure that even
429 			 * though tcp_process_shrunk_swnd() is not called,
430 			 * we will stop further processing.
431 			 */
432 			if ((-usable_r >> tcp->tcp_snd_ws) > 0) {
433 				tcp_process_shrunk_swnd(tcp, -usable_r);
434 			}
435 			return;
436 		}
437 
438 		/* usable = MIN(swnd, cwnd) - unacked_bytes */
439 		if (tcp->tcp_swnd > tcp->tcp_cwnd)
440 			usable_r -= tcp->tcp_swnd - tcp->tcp_cwnd;
441 
442 		/* usable = MIN(usable, unsent) */
443 		if (usable_r > len)
444 			usable_r = len;
445 
446 		/* usable = MAX(usable, {1 for urgent, 0 for data}) */
447 		if (usable_r > 0) {
448 			usable = usable_r;
449 		} else {
450 			/* Bypass all other unnecessary processing. */
451 			goto done;
452 		}
453 	}
454 
455 	local_time = (mblk_t *)now;
456 
457 	/*
458 	 * "Our" Nagle Algorithm.  This is not the same as in the old
459 	 * BSD.  This is more in line with the true intent of Nagle.
460 	 *
461 	 * The conditions are:
462 	 * 1. The amount of unsent data (or amount of data which can be
463 	 *    sent, whichever is smaller) is less than Nagle limit.
464 	 * 2. The last sent size is also less than Nagle limit.
465 	 * 3. There is unack'ed data.
466 	 * 4. Urgent pointer is not set.  Send urgent data ignoring the
467 	 *    Nagle algorithm.  This reduces the probability that urgent
468 	 *    bytes get "merged" together.
469 	 * 5. The app has not closed the connection.  This eliminates the
470 	 *    wait time of the receiving side waiting for the last piece of
471 	 *    (small) data.
472 	 *
473 	 * If all are satisified, exit without sending anything.  Note
474 	 * that Nagle limit can be smaller than 1 MSS.  Nagle limit is
475 	 * the smaller of 1 MSS and global tcp_naglim_def (default to be
476 	 * 4095).
477 	 */
478 	if (usable < (int)tcp->tcp_naglim &&
479 	    tcp->tcp_naglim > tcp->tcp_last_sent_len &&
480 	    snxt != tcp->tcp_suna &&
481 	    !(tcp->tcp_valid_bits & TCP_URG_VALID) &&
482 	    !(tcp->tcp_valid_bits & TCP_FSS_VALID)) {
483 		goto done;
484 	}
485 
486 	/*
487 	 * If tcp_zero_win_probe is not set and the tcp->tcp_cork option
488 	 * is set, then we have to force TCP not to send partial segment
489 	 * (smaller than MSS bytes). We are calculating the usable now
490 	 * based on full mss and will save the rest of remaining data for
491 	 * later. When tcp_zero_win_probe is set, TCP needs to send out
492 	 * something to do zero window probe.
493 	 */
494 	if (tcp->tcp_cork && !tcp->tcp_zero_win_probe) {
495 		if (usable < mss)
496 			goto done;
497 		usable = (usable / mss) * mss;
498 	}
499 
500 	/* Update the latest receive window size in TCP header. */
501 	tcp->tcp_tcpha->tha_win = htons(tcp->tcp_rwnd >> tcp->tcp_rcv_ws);
502 
503 	/* Send the packet. */
504 	rc = tcp_send(tcp, mss, total_hdr_len, tcp_hdr_len,
505 	    num_sack_blk, &usable, &snxt, &tail_unsent, &xmit_tail,
506 	    local_time);
507 
508 	/* Pretend that all we were trying to send really got sent */
509 	if (rc < 0 && tail_unsent < 0) {
510 		do {
511 			xmit_tail = xmit_tail->b_cont;
512 			xmit_tail->b_prev = local_time;
513 			ASSERT((uintptr_t)(xmit_tail->b_wptr -
514 			    xmit_tail->b_rptr) <= (uintptr_t)INT_MAX);
515 			tail_unsent += (int)(xmit_tail->b_wptr -
516 			    xmit_tail->b_rptr);
517 		} while (tail_unsent < 0);
518 	}
519 done:;
520 	tcp->tcp_xmit_tail = xmit_tail;
521 	tcp->tcp_xmit_tail_unsent = tail_unsent;
522 	len = tcp->tcp_snxt - snxt;
523 	if (len) {
524 		/*
525 		 * If new data was sent, need to update the notsack
526 		 * list, which is, afterall, data blocks that have
527 		 * not been sack'ed by the receiver.  New data is
528 		 * not sack'ed.
529 		 */
530 		if (tcp->tcp_snd_sack_ok && tcp->tcp_notsack_list != NULL) {
531 			/* len is a negative value. */
532 			tcp->tcp_pipe -= len;
533 			tcp_notsack_update(&(tcp->tcp_notsack_list),
534 			    tcp->tcp_snxt, snxt,
535 			    &(tcp->tcp_num_notsack_blk),
536 			    &(tcp->tcp_cnt_notsack_list));
537 		}
538 		tcp->tcp_snxt = snxt + tcp->tcp_fin_sent;
539 		tcp->tcp_rack = tcp->tcp_rnxt;
540 		tcp->tcp_rack_cnt = 0;
541 		if ((snxt + len) == tcp->tcp_suna) {
542 			TCP_TIMER_RESTART(tcp, tcp->tcp_rto);
543 		}
544 	} else if (snxt == tcp->tcp_suna && tcp->tcp_swnd == 0) {
545 		/*
546 		 * Didn't send anything. Make sure the timer is running
547 		 * so that we will probe a zero window.
548 		 */
549 		TCP_TIMER_RESTART(tcp, tcp->tcp_rto);
550 	}
551 	/* Note that len is the amount we just sent but with a negative sign */
552 	tcp->tcp_unsent += len;
553 	mutex_enter(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
554 	if (tcp->tcp_flow_stopped) {
555 		if (TCP_UNSENT_BYTES(tcp) <= connp->conn_sndlowat) {
556 			tcp_clrqfull(tcp);
557 		}
558 	} else if (TCP_UNSENT_BYTES(tcp) >= connp->conn_sndbuf) {
559 		if (!(tcp->tcp_detached))
560 			tcp_setqfull(tcp);
561 	}
562 	mutex_exit(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
563 }
564 
565 /*
566  * Initial STREAMS write side put() procedure for sockets. It tries to
567  * handle the T_CAPABILITY_REQ which sockfs sends down while setting
568  * up the socket without using the squeue. Non T_CAPABILITY_REQ messages
569  * are handled by tcp_wput() as usual.
570  *
571  * All further messages will also be handled by tcp_wput() because we cannot
572  * be sure that the above short cut is safe later.
573  */
574 void
575 tcp_wput_sock(queue_t *wq, mblk_t *mp)
576 {
577 	conn_t			*connp = Q_TO_CONN(wq);
578 	tcp_t			*tcp = connp->conn_tcp;
579 	struct T_capability_req	*car = (struct T_capability_req *)mp->b_rptr;
580 
581 	ASSERT(wq->q_qinfo == &tcp_sock_winit);
582 	wq->q_qinfo = &tcp_winit;
583 
584 	ASSERT(IPCL_IS_TCP(connp));
585 	ASSERT(TCP_IS_SOCKET(tcp));
586 
587 	if (DB_TYPE(mp) == M_PCPROTO &&
588 	    MBLKL(mp) == sizeof (struct T_capability_req) &&
589 	    car->PRIM_type == T_CAPABILITY_REQ) {
590 		tcp_capability_req(tcp, mp);
591 		return;
592 	}
593 
594 	tcp_wput(wq, mp);
595 }
596 
597 /* ARGSUSED */
598 void
599 tcp_wput_fallback(queue_t *wq, mblk_t *mp)
600 {
601 #ifdef DEBUG
602 	cmn_err(CE_CONT, "tcp_wput_fallback: Message during fallback \n");
603 #endif
604 	freemsg(mp);
605 }
606 
607 /*
608  * Call by tcp_wput() to handle misc non M_DATA messages.
609  */
610 /* ARGSUSED */
611 static void
612 tcp_wput_nondata(void *arg, mblk_t *mp, void *arg2, ip_recv_attr_t *dummy)
613 {
614 	conn_t	*connp = (conn_t *)arg;
615 	tcp_t	*tcp = connp->conn_tcp;
616 
617 	ASSERT(DB_TYPE(mp) != M_IOCTL);
618 	/*
619 	 * TCP is D_MP and qprocsoff() is done towards the end of the tcp_close.
620 	 * Once the close starts, streamhead and sockfs will not let any data
621 	 * packets come down (close ensures that there are no threads using the
622 	 * queue and no new threads will come down) but since qprocsoff()
623 	 * hasn't happened yet, a M_FLUSH or some non data message might
624 	 * get reflected back (in response to our own FLUSHRW) and get
625 	 * processed after tcp_close() is done. The conn would still be valid
626 	 * because a ref would have added but we need to check the state
627 	 * before actually processing the packet.
628 	 */
629 	if (TCP_IS_DETACHED(tcp) || (tcp->tcp_state == TCPS_CLOSED)) {
630 		freemsg(mp);
631 		return;
632 	}
633 
634 	switch (DB_TYPE(mp)) {
635 	case M_IOCDATA:
636 		tcp_wput_iocdata(tcp, mp);
637 		break;
638 	case M_FLUSH:
639 		tcp_wput_flush(tcp, mp);
640 		break;
641 	default:
642 		ip_wput_nondata(connp->conn_wq, mp);
643 		break;
644 	}
645 }
646 
647 /* tcp_wput_flush is called by tcp_wput_nondata to handle M_FLUSH messages. */
648 static void
649 tcp_wput_flush(tcp_t *tcp, mblk_t *mp)
650 {
651 	uchar_t	fval = *mp->b_rptr;
652 	mblk_t	*tail;
653 	conn_t	*connp = tcp->tcp_connp;
654 	queue_t	*q = connp->conn_wq;
655 
656 	/* TODO: How should flush interact with urgent data? */
657 	if ((fval & FLUSHW) && tcp->tcp_xmit_head != NULL &&
658 	    !(tcp->tcp_valid_bits & TCP_URG_VALID)) {
659 		/*
660 		 * Flush only data that has not yet been put on the wire.  If
661 		 * we flush data that we have already transmitted, life, as we
662 		 * know it, may come to an end.
663 		 */
664 		tail = tcp->tcp_xmit_tail;
665 		tail->b_wptr -= tcp->tcp_xmit_tail_unsent;
666 		tcp->tcp_xmit_tail_unsent = 0;
667 		tcp->tcp_unsent = 0;
668 		if (tail->b_wptr != tail->b_rptr)
669 			tail = tail->b_cont;
670 		if (tail) {
671 			mblk_t **excess = &tcp->tcp_xmit_head;
672 			for (;;) {
673 				mblk_t *mp1 = *excess;
674 				if (mp1 == tail)
675 					break;
676 				tcp->tcp_xmit_tail = mp1;
677 				tcp->tcp_xmit_last = mp1;
678 				excess = &mp1->b_cont;
679 			}
680 			*excess = NULL;
681 			tcp_close_mpp(&tail);
682 			if (tcp->tcp_snd_zcopy_aware)
683 				tcp_zcopy_notify(tcp);
684 		}
685 		/*
686 		 * We have no unsent data, so unsent must be less than
687 		 * conn_sndlowat, so re-enable flow.
688 		 */
689 		mutex_enter(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
690 		if (tcp->tcp_flow_stopped) {
691 			tcp_clrqfull(tcp);
692 		}
693 		mutex_exit(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
694 	}
695 	/*
696 	 * TODO: you can't just flush these, you have to increase rwnd for one
697 	 * thing.  For another, how should urgent data interact?
698 	 */
699 	if (fval & FLUSHR) {
700 		*mp->b_rptr = fval & ~FLUSHW;
701 		/* XXX */
702 		qreply(q, mp);
703 		return;
704 	}
705 	freemsg(mp);
706 }
707 
708 /*
709  * tcp_wput_iocdata is called by tcp_wput_nondata to handle all M_IOCDATA
710  * messages.
711  */
712 static void
713 tcp_wput_iocdata(tcp_t *tcp, mblk_t *mp)
714 {
715 	mblk_t		*mp1;
716 	struct iocblk	*iocp = (struct iocblk *)mp->b_rptr;
717 	STRUCT_HANDLE(strbuf, sb);
718 	uint_t		addrlen;
719 	conn_t		*connp = tcp->tcp_connp;
720 	queue_t 	*q = connp->conn_wq;
721 
722 	/* Make sure it is one of ours. */
723 	switch (iocp->ioc_cmd) {
724 	case TI_GETMYNAME:
725 	case TI_GETPEERNAME:
726 		break;
727 	default:
728 		/*
729 		 * If the conn is closing, then error the ioctl here. Otherwise
730 		 * use the CONN_IOCTLREF_* macros to hold off tcp_close until
731 		 * we're done here.
732 		 */
733 		mutex_enter(&connp->conn_lock);
734 		if (connp->conn_state_flags & CONN_CLOSING) {
735 			mutex_exit(&connp->conn_lock);
736 			iocp->ioc_error = EINVAL;
737 			mp->b_datap->db_type = M_IOCNAK;
738 			iocp->ioc_count = 0;
739 			qreply(q, mp);
740 			return;
741 		}
742 
743 		CONN_INC_IOCTLREF_LOCKED(connp);
744 		ip_wput_nondata(q, mp);
745 		CONN_DEC_IOCTLREF(connp);
746 		return;
747 	}
748 	switch (mi_copy_state(q, mp, &mp1)) {
749 	case -1:
750 		return;
751 	case MI_COPY_CASE(MI_COPY_IN, 1):
752 		break;
753 	case MI_COPY_CASE(MI_COPY_OUT, 1):
754 		/* Copy out the strbuf. */
755 		mi_copyout(q, mp);
756 		return;
757 	case MI_COPY_CASE(MI_COPY_OUT, 2):
758 		/* All done. */
759 		mi_copy_done(q, mp, 0);
760 		return;
761 	default:
762 		mi_copy_done(q, mp, EPROTO);
763 		return;
764 	}
765 	/* Check alignment of the strbuf */
766 	if (!OK_32PTR(mp1->b_rptr)) {
767 		mi_copy_done(q, mp, EINVAL);
768 		return;
769 	}
770 
771 	STRUCT_SET_HANDLE(sb, iocp->ioc_flag, (void *)mp1->b_rptr);
772 
773 	if (connp->conn_family == AF_INET)
774 		addrlen = sizeof (sin_t);
775 	else
776 		addrlen = sizeof (sin6_t);
777 
778 	if (STRUCT_FGET(sb, maxlen) < addrlen) {
779 		mi_copy_done(q, mp, EINVAL);
780 		return;
781 	}
782 
783 	switch (iocp->ioc_cmd) {
784 	case TI_GETMYNAME:
785 		break;
786 	case TI_GETPEERNAME:
787 		if (tcp->tcp_state < TCPS_SYN_RCVD) {
788 			mi_copy_done(q, mp, ENOTCONN);
789 			return;
790 		}
791 		break;
792 	}
793 	mp1 = mi_copyout_alloc(q, mp, STRUCT_FGETP(sb, buf), addrlen, B_TRUE);
794 	if (!mp1)
795 		return;
796 
797 	STRUCT_FSET(sb, len, addrlen);
798 	switch (((struct iocblk *)mp->b_rptr)->ioc_cmd) {
799 	case TI_GETMYNAME:
800 		(void) conn_getsockname(connp, (struct sockaddr *)mp1->b_wptr,
801 		    &addrlen);
802 		break;
803 	case TI_GETPEERNAME:
804 		(void) conn_getpeername(connp, (struct sockaddr *)mp1->b_wptr,
805 		    &addrlen);
806 		break;
807 	}
808 	mp1->b_wptr += addrlen;
809 	/* Copy out the address */
810 	mi_copyout(q, mp);
811 }
812 
813 /*
814  * tcp_wput_ioctl is called by tcp_wput_nondata() to handle all M_IOCTL
815  * messages.
816  */
817 /* ARGSUSED */
818 static void
819 tcp_wput_ioctl(void *arg, mblk_t *mp, void *arg2, ip_recv_attr_t *dummy)
820 {
821 	conn_t 		*connp = (conn_t *)arg;
822 	tcp_t		*tcp = connp->conn_tcp;
823 	queue_t		*q = connp->conn_wq;
824 	struct iocblk	*iocp;
825 
826 	ASSERT(DB_TYPE(mp) == M_IOCTL);
827 	/*
828 	 * Try and ASSERT the minimum possible references on the
829 	 * conn early enough. Since we are executing on write side,
830 	 * the connection is obviously not detached and that means
831 	 * there is a ref each for TCP and IP. Since we are behind
832 	 * the squeue, the minimum references needed are 3. If the
833 	 * conn is in classifier hash list, there should be an
834 	 * extra ref for that (we check both the possibilities).
835 	 */
836 	ASSERT((connp->conn_fanout != NULL && connp->conn_ref >= 4) ||
837 	    (connp->conn_fanout == NULL && connp->conn_ref >= 3));
838 
839 	iocp = (struct iocblk *)mp->b_rptr;
840 	switch (iocp->ioc_cmd) {
841 	case _SIOCSOCKFALLBACK:
842 		/*
843 		 * Either sockmod is about to be popped and the socket
844 		 * would now be treated as a plain stream, or a module
845 		 * is about to be pushed so we could no longer use read-
846 		 * side synchronous streams for fused loopback tcp.
847 		 * Drain any queued data and disable direct sockfs
848 		 * interface from now on.
849 		 */
850 		if (!tcp->tcp_issocket) {
851 			DB_TYPE(mp) = M_IOCNAK;
852 			iocp->ioc_error = EINVAL;
853 		} else {
854 			tcp_use_pure_tpi(tcp);
855 			DB_TYPE(mp) = M_IOCACK;
856 			iocp->ioc_error = 0;
857 		}
858 		iocp->ioc_count = 0;
859 		iocp->ioc_rval = 0;
860 		qreply(q, mp);
861 		return;
862 	}
863 
864 	/*
865 	 * If the conn is closing, then error the ioctl here. Otherwise bump the
866 	 * conn_ioctlref to hold off tcp_close until we're done here.
867 	 */
868 	mutex_enter(&(connp)->conn_lock);
869 	if ((connp)->conn_state_flags & CONN_CLOSING) {
870 		mutex_exit(&(connp)->conn_lock);
871 		iocp->ioc_error = EINVAL;
872 		mp->b_datap->db_type = M_IOCNAK;
873 		iocp->ioc_count = 0;
874 		qreply(q, mp);
875 		return;
876 	}
877 
878 	CONN_INC_IOCTLREF_LOCKED(connp);
879 	ip_wput_nondata(q, mp);
880 	CONN_DEC_IOCTLREF(connp);
881 }
882 
883 /*
884  * This routine is called by tcp_wput() to handle all TPI requests.
885  */
886 /* ARGSUSED */
887 static void
888 tcp_wput_proto(void *arg, mblk_t *mp, void *arg2, ip_recv_attr_t *dummy)
889 {
890 	conn_t		*connp = (conn_t *)arg;
891 	tcp_t		*tcp = connp->conn_tcp;
892 	union T_primitives *tprim = (union T_primitives *)mp->b_rptr;
893 	uchar_t		*rptr;
894 	t_scalar_t	type;
895 	cred_t		*cr;
896 
897 	/*
898 	 * Try and ASSERT the minimum possible references on the
899 	 * conn early enough. Since we are executing on write side,
900 	 * the connection is obviously not detached and that means
901 	 * there is a ref each for TCP and IP. Since we are behind
902 	 * the squeue, the minimum references needed are 3. If the
903 	 * conn is in classifier hash list, there should be an
904 	 * extra ref for that (we check both the possibilities).
905 	 */
906 	ASSERT((connp->conn_fanout != NULL && connp->conn_ref >= 4) ||
907 	    (connp->conn_fanout == NULL && connp->conn_ref >= 3));
908 
909 	rptr = mp->b_rptr;
910 	ASSERT((uintptr_t)(mp->b_wptr - rptr) <= (uintptr_t)INT_MAX);
911 	if ((mp->b_wptr - rptr) >= sizeof (t_scalar_t)) {
912 		type = ((union T_primitives *)rptr)->type;
913 		if (type == T_EXDATA_REQ) {
914 			tcp_output_urgent(connp, mp, arg2, NULL);
915 		} else if (type != T_DATA_REQ) {
916 			goto non_urgent_data;
917 		} else {
918 			/* TODO: options, flags, ... from user */
919 			/* Set length to zero for reclamation below */
920 			tcp_wput_data(tcp, mp->b_cont, B_TRUE);
921 			freeb(mp);
922 		}
923 		return;
924 	} else {
925 		if (connp->conn_debug) {
926 			(void) strlog(TCP_MOD_ID, 0, 1, SL_ERROR|SL_TRACE,
927 			    "tcp_wput_proto, dropping one...");
928 		}
929 		freemsg(mp);
930 		return;
931 	}
932 
933 non_urgent_data:
934 
935 	switch ((int)tprim->type) {
936 	case O_T_BIND_REQ:	/* bind request */
937 	case T_BIND_REQ:	/* new semantics bind request */
938 		tcp_tpi_bind(tcp, mp);
939 		break;
940 	case T_UNBIND_REQ:	/* unbind request */
941 		tcp_tpi_unbind(tcp, mp);
942 		break;
943 	case O_T_CONN_RES:	/* old connection response XXX */
944 	case T_CONN_RES:	/* connection response */
945 		tcp_tli_accept(tcp, mp);
946 		break;
947 	case T_CONN_REQ:	/* connection request */
948 		tcp_tpi_connect(tcp, mp);
949 		break;
950 	case T_DISCON_REQ:	/* disconnect request */
951 		tcp_disconnect(tcp, mp);
952 		break;
953 	case T_CAPABILITY_REQ:
954 		tcp_capability_req(tcp, mp);	/* capability request */
955 		break;
956 	case T_INFO_REQ:	/* information request */
957 		tcp_info_req(tcp, mp);
958 		break;
959 	case T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ:	/* manage options req */
960 	case T_OPTMGMT_REQ:
961 		/*
962 		 * Note:  no support for snmpcom_req() through new
963 		 * T_OPTMGMT_REQ. See comments in ip.c
964 		 */
965 
966 		/*
967 		 * All Solaris components should pass a db_credp
968 		 * for this TPI message, hence we ASSERT.
969 		 * But in case there is some other M_PROTO that looks
970 		 * like a TPI message sent by some other kernel
971 		 * component, we check and return an error.
972 		 */
973 		cr = msg_getcred(mp, NULL);
974 		ASSERT(cr != NULL);
975 		if (cr == NULL) {
976 			tcp_err_ack(tcp, mp, TSYSERR, EINVAL);
977 			return;
978 		}
979 		/*
980 		 * If EINPROGRESS is returned, the request has been queued
981 		 * for subsequent processing by ip_restart_optmgmt(), which
982 		 * will do the CONN_DEC_REF().
983 		 */
984 		if ((int)tprim->type == T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ) {
985 			svr4_optcom_req(connp->conn_wq, mp, cr, &tcp_opt_obj);
986 		} else {
987 			tpi_optcom_req(connp->conn_wq, mp, cr, &tcp_opt_obj);
988 		}
989 		break;
990 
991 	case T_UNITDATA_REQ:	/* unitdata request */
992 		tcp_err_ack(tcp, mp, TNOTSUPPORT, 0);
993 		break;
994 	case T_ORDREL_REQ:	/* orderly release req */
995 		freemsg(mp);
996 
997 		if (tcp->tcp_fused)
998 			tcp_unfuse(tcp);
999 
1000 		if (tcp_xmit_end(tcp) != 0) {
1001 			/*
1002 			 * We were crossing FINs and got a reset from
1003 			 * the other side. Just ignore it.
1004 			 */
1005 			if (connp->conn_debug) {
1006 				(void) strlog(TCP_MOD_ID, 0, 1,
1007 				    SL_ERROR|SL_TRACE,
1008 				    "tcp_wput_proto, T_ORDREL_REQ out of "
1009 				    "state %s",
1010 				    tcp_display(tcp, NULL,
1011 				    DISP_ADDR_AND_PORT));
1012 			}
1013 		}
1014 		break;
1015 	case T_ADDR_REQ:
1016 		tcp_addr_req(tcp, mp);
1017 		break;
1018 	default:
1019 		if (connp->conn_debug) {
1020 			(void) strlog(TCP_MOD_ID, 0, 1, SL_ERROR|SL_TRACE,
1021 			    "tcp_wput_proto, bogus TPI msg, type %d",
1022 			    tprim->type);
1023 		}
1024 		/*
1025 		 * We used to M_ERROR.  Sending TNOTSUPPORT gives the user
1026 		 * to recover.
1027 		 */
1028 		tcp_err_ack(tcp, mp, TNOTSUPPORT, 0);
1029 		break;
1030 	}
1031 }
1032 
1033 /*
1034  * Handle special out-of-band ioctl requests (see PSARC/2008/265).
1035  */
1036 static void
1037 tcp_wput_cmdblk(queue_t *q, mblk_t *mp)
1038 {
1039 	void	*data;
1040 	mblk_t	*datamp = mp->b_cont;
1041 	conn_t	*connp = Q_TO_CONN(q);
1042 	tcp_t	*tcp = connp->conn_tcp;
1043 	cmdblk_t *cmdp = (cmdblk_t *)mp->b_rptr;
1044 
1045 	if (datamp == NULL || MBLKL(datamp) < cmdp->cb_len) {
1046 		cmdp->cb_error = EPROTO;
1047 		qreply(q, mp);
1048 		return;
1049 	}
1050 
1051 	data = datamp->b_rptr;
1052 
1053 	switch (cmdp->cb_cmd) {
1054 	case TI_GETPEERNAME:
1055 		if (tcp->tcp_state < TCPS_SYN_RCVD)
1056 			cmdp->cb_error = ENOTCONN;
1057 		else
1058 			cmdp->cb_error = conn_getpeername(connp, data,
1059 			    &cmdp->cb_len);
1060 		break;
1061 	case TI_GETMYNAME:
1062 		cmdp->cb_error = conn_getsockname(connp, data, &cmdp->cb_len);
1063 		break;
1064 	default:
1065 		cmdp->cb_error = EINVAL;
1066 		break;
1067 	}
1068 
1069 	qreply(q, mp);
1070 }
1071 
1072 /*
1073  * The TCP fast path write put procedure.
1074  * NOTE: the logic of the fast path is duplicated from tcp_wput_data()
1075  */
1076 /* ARGSUSED */
1077 void
1078 tcp_output(void *arg, mblk_t *mp, void *arg2, ip_recv_attr_t *dummy)
1079 {
1080 	int		len;
1081 	int		hdrlen;
1082 	int		plen;
1083 	mblk_t		*mp1;
1084 	uchar_t		*rptr;
1085 	uint32_t	snxt;
1086 	tcpha_t		*tcpha;
1087 	struct datab	*db;
1088 	uint32_t	suna;
1089 	uint32_t	mss;
1090 	ipaddr_t	*dst;
1091 	ipaddr_t	*src;
1092 	uint32_t	sum;
1093 	int		usable;
1094 	conn_t		*connp = (conn_t *)arg;
1095 	tcp_t		*tcp = connp->conn_tcp;
1096 	uint32_t	msize;
1097 	tcp_stack_t	*tcps = tcp->tcp_tcps;
1098 	ip_xmit_attr_t	*ixa;
1099 	clock_t		now;
1100 
1101 	/*
1102 	 * Try and ASSERT the minimum possible references on the
1103 	 * conn early enough. Since we are executing on write side,
1104 	 * the connection is obviously not detached and that means
1105 	 * there is a ref each for TCP and IP. Since we are behind
1106 	 * the squeue, the minimum references needed are 3. If the
1107 	 * conn is in classifier hash list, there should be an
1108 	 * extra ref for that (we check both the possibilities).
1109 	 */
1110 	ASSERT((connp->conn_fanout != NULL && connp->conn_ref >= 4) ||
1111 	    (connp->conn_fanout == NULL && connp->conn_ref >= 3));
1112 
1113 	ASSERT(DB_TYPE(mp) == M_DATA);
1114 	msize = (mp->b_cont == NULL) ? MBLKL(mp) : msgdsize(mp);
1115 
1116 	mutex_enter(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
1117 	tcp->tcp_squeue_bytes -= msize;
1118 	mutex_exit(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
1119 
1120 	/* Bypass tcp protocol for fused tcp loopback */
1121 	if (tcp->tcp_fused && tcp_fuse_output(tcp, mp, msize))
1122 		return;
1123 
1124 	mss = tcp->tcp_mss;
1125 	/*
1126 	 * If ZEROCOPY has turned off, try not to send any zero-copy message
1127 	 * down. Do backoff, now.
1128 	 */
1129 	if (tcp->tcp_snd_zcopy_aware && !tcp->tcp_snd_zcopy_on)
1130 		mp = tcp_zcopy_backoff(tcp, mp, B_FALSE);
1131 
1132 
1133 	ASSERT((uintptr_t)(mp->b_wptr - mp->b_rptr) <= (uintptr_t)INT_MAX);
1134 	len = (int)(mp->b_wptr - mp->b_rptr);
1135 
1136 	/*
1137 	 * Criteria for fast path:
1138 	 *
1139 	 *   1. no unsent data
1140 	 *   2. single mblk in request
1141 	 *   3. connection established
1142 	 *   4. data in mblk
1143 	 *   5. len <= mss
1144 	 *   6. no tcp_valid bits
1145 	 */
1146 	if ((tcp->tcp_unsent != 0) ||
1147 	    (tcp->tcp_cork) ||
1148 	    (mp->b_cont != NULL) ||
1149 	    (tcp->tcp_state != TCPS_ESTABLISHED) ||
1150 	    (len == 0) ||
1151 	    (len > mss) ||
1152 	    (tcp->tcp_valid_bits != 0)) {
1153 		tcp_wput_data(tcp, mp, B_FALSE);
1154 		return;
1155 	}
1156 
1157 	ASSERT(tcp->tcp_xmit_tail_unsent == 0);
1158 	ASSERT(tcp->tcp_fin_sent == 0);
1159 
1160 	/* queue new packet onto retransmission queue */
1161 	if (tcp->tcp_xmit_head == NULL) {
1162 		tcp->tcp_xmit_head = mp;
1163 	} else {
1164 		tcp->tcp_xmit_last->b_cont = mp;
1165 	}
1166 	tcp->tcp_xmit_last = mp;
1167 	tcp->tcp_xmit_tail = mp;
1168 
1169 	/* find out how much we can send */
1170 	/* BEGIN CSTYLED */
1171 	/*
1172 	 *    un-acked	   usable
1173 	 *  |--------------|-----------------|
1174 	 *  tcp_suna       tcp_snxt	  tcp_suna+tcp_swnd
1175 	 */
1176 	/* END CSTYLED */
1177 
1178 	/* start sending from tcp_snxt */
1179 	snxt = tcp->tcp_snxt;
1180 
1181 	/*
1182 	 * Check to see if this connection has been idled for some
1183 	 * time and no ACK is expected.  If it is, we need to slow
1184 	 * start again to get back the connection's "self-clock" as
1185 	 * described in VJ's paper.
1186 	 *
1187 	 * Reinitialize tcp_cwnd after idle.
1188 	 */
1189 	now = LBOLT_FASTPATH;
1190 	if ((tcp->tcp_suna == snxt) && !tcp->tcp_localnet &&
1191 	    (TICK_TO_MSEC(now - tcp->tcp_last_recv_time) >= tcp->tcp_rto)) {
1192 		TCP_SET_INIT_CWND(tcp, mss, tcps->tcps_slow_start_after_idle);
1193 	}
1194 
1195 	usable = tcp->tcp_swnd;		/* tcp window size */
1196 	if (usable > tcp->tcp_cwnd)
1197 		usable = tcp->tcp_cwnd;	/* congestion window smaller */
1198 	usable -= snxt;		/* subtract stuff already sent */
1199 	suna = tcp->tcp_suna;
1200 	usable += suna;
1201 	/* usable can be < 0 if the congestion window is smaller */
1202 	if (len > usable) {
1203 		/* Can't send complete M_DATA in one shot */
1204 		goto slow;
1205 	}
1206 
1207 	mutex_enter(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
1208 	if (tcp->tcp_flow_stopped &&
1209 	    TCP_UNSENT_BYTES(tcp) <= connp->conn_sndlowat) {
1210 		tcp_clrqfull(tcp);
1211 	}
1212 	mutex_exit(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
1213 
1214 	/*
1215 	 * determine if anything to send (Nagle).
1216 	 *
1217 	 *   1. len < tcp_mss (i.e. small)
1218 	 *   2. unacknowledged data present
1219 	 *   3. len < nagle limit
1220 	 *   4. last packet sent < nagle limit (previous packet sent)
1221 	 */
1222 	if ((len < mss) && (snxt != suna) &&
1223 	    (len < (int)tcp->tcp_naglim) &&
1224 	    (tcp->tcp_last_sent_len < tcp->tcp_naglim)) {
1225 		/*
1226 		 * This was the first unsent packet and normally
1227 		 * mss < xmit_hiwater so there is no need to worry
1228 		 * about flow control. The next packet will go
1229 		 * through the flow control check in tcp_wput_data().
1230 		 */
1231 		/* leftover work from above */
1232 		tcp->tcp_unsent = len;
1233 		tcp->tcp_xmit_tail_unsent = len;
1234 
1235 		return;
1236 	}
1237 
1238 	/*
1239 	 * len <= tcp->tcp_mss && len == unsent so no sender silly window.  Can
1240 	 * send now.
1241 	 */
1242 
1243 	if (snxt == suna) {
1244 		TCP_TIMER_RESTART(tcp, tcp->tcp_rto);
1245 	}
1246 
1247 	/* we have always sent something */
1248 	tcp->tcp_rack_cnt = 0;
1249 
1250 	tcp->tcp_snxt = snxt + len;
1251 	tcp->tcp_rack = tcp->tcp_rnxt;
1252 
1253 	if ((mp1 = dupb(mp)) == 0)
1254 		goto no_memory;
1255 	mp->b_prev = (mblk_t *)(uintptr_t)now;
1256 	mp->b_next = (mblk_t *)(uintptr_t)snxt;
1257 
1258 	/* adjust tcp header information */
1259 	tcpha = tcp->tcp_tcpha;
1260 	tcpha->tha_flags = (TH_ACK|TH_PUSH);
1261 
1262 	sum = len + connp->conn_ht_ulp_len + connp->conn_sum;
1263 	sum = (sum >> 16) + (sum & 0xFFFF);
1264 	tcpha->tha_sum = htons(sum);
1265 
1266 	tcpha->tha_seq = htonl(snxt);
1267 
1268 	TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpOutDataSegs);
1269 	TCPS_UPDATE_MIB(tcps, tcpOutDataBytes, len);
1270 	BUMP_LOCAL(tcp->tcp_obsegs);
1271 
1272 	/* Update the latest receive window size in TCP header. */
1273 	tcpha->tha_win = htons(tcp->tcp_rwnd >> tcp->tcp_rcv_ws);
1274 
1275 	tcp->tcp_last_sent_len = (ushort_t)len;
1276 
1277 	plen = len + connp->conn_ht_iphc_len;
1278 
1279 	ixa = connp->conn_ixa;
1280 	ixa->ixa_pktlen = plen;
1281 
1282 	if (ixa->ixa_flags & IXAF_IS_IPV4) {
1283 		tcp->tcp_ipha->ipha_length = htons(plen);
1284 	} else {
1285 		tcp->tcp_ip6h->ip6_plen = htons(plen - IPV6_HDR_LEN);
1286 	}
1287 
1288 	/* see if we need to allocate a mblk for the headers */
1289 	hdrlen = connp->conn_ht_iphc_len;
1290 	rptr = mp1->b_rptr - hdrlen;
1291 	db = mp1->b_datap;
1292 	if ((db->db_ref != 2) || rptr < db->db_base ||
1293 	    (!OK_32PTR(rptr))) {
1294 		/* NOTE: we assume allocb returns an OK_32PTR */
1295 		mp = allocb(hdrlen + tcps->tcps_wroff_xtra, BPRI_MED);
1296 		if (!mp) {
1297 			freemsg(mp1);
1298 			goto no_memory;
1299 		}
1300 		mp->b_cont = mp1;
1301 		mp1 = mp;
1302 		/* Leave room for Link Level header */
1303 		rptr = &mp1->b_rptr[tcps->tcps_wroff_xtra];
1304 		mp1->b_wptr = &rptr[hdrlen];
1305 	}
1306 	mp1->b_rptr = rptr;
1307 
1308 	/* Fill in the timestamp option. */
1309 	if (tcp->tcp_snd_ts_ok) {
1310 		uint32_t llbolt = (uint32_t)LBOLT_FASTPATH;
1311 
1312 		U32_TO_BE32(llbolt,
1313 		    (char *)tcpha + TCP_MIN_HEADER_LENGTH+4);
1314 		U32_TO_BE32(tcp->tcp_ts_recent,
1315 		    (char *)tcpha + TCP_MIN_HEADER_LENGTH+8);
1316 	} else {
1317 		ASSERT(connp->conn_ht_ulp_len == TCP_MIN_HEADER_LENGTH);
1318 	}
1319 
1320 	/* copy header into outgoing packet */
1321 	dst = (ipaddr_t *)rptr;
1322 	src = (ipaddr_t *)connp->conn_ht_iphc;
1323 	dst[0] = src[0];
1324 	dst[1] = src[1];
1325 	dst[2] = src[2];
1326 	dst[3] = src[3];
1327 	dst[4] = src[4];
1328 	dst[5] = src[5];
1329 	dst[6] = src[6];
1330 	dst[7] = src[7];
1331 	dst[8] = src[8];
1332 	dst[9] = src[9];
1333 	if (hdrlen -= 40) {
1334 		hdrlen >>= 2;
1335 		dst += 10;
1336 		src += 10;
1337 		do {
1338 			*dst++ = *src++;
1339 		} while (--hdrlen);
1340 	}
1341 
1342 	/*
1343 	 * Set the ECN info in the TCP header.  Note that this
1344 	 * is not the template header.
1345 	 */
1346 	if (tcp->tcp_ecn_ok) {
1347 		TCP_SET_ECT(tcp, rptr);
1348 
1349 		tcpha = (tcpha_t *)(rptr + ixa->ixa_ip_hdr_length);
1350 		if (tcp->tcp_ecn_echo_on)
1351 			tcpha->tha_flags |= TH_ECE;
1352 		if (tcp->tcp_cwr && !tcp->tcp_ecn_cwr_sent) {
1353 			tcpha->tha_flags |= TH_CWR;
1354 			tcp->tcp_ecn_cwr_sent = B_TRUE;
1355 		}
1356 	}
1357 
1358 	if (tcp->tcp_ip_forward_progress) {
1359 		tcp->tcp_ip_forward_progress = B_FALSE;
1360 		connp->conn_ixa->ixa_flags |= IXAF_REACH_CONF;
1361 	} else {
1362 		connp->conn_ixa->ixa_flags &= ~IXAF_REACH_CONF;
1363 	}
1364 	tcp_send_data(tcp, mp1);
1365 	return;
1366 
1367 	/*
1368 	 * If we ran out of memory, we pretend to have sent the packet
1369 	 * and that it was lost on the wire.
1370 	 */
1371 no_memory:
1372 	return;
1373 
1374 slow:
1375 	/* leftover work from above */
1376 	tcp->tcp_unsent = len;
1377 	tcp->tcp_xmit_tail_unsent = len;
1378 	tcp_wput_data(tcp, NULL, B_FALSE);
1379 }
1380 
1381 /* ARGSUSED2 */
1382 void
1383 tcp_output_urgent(void *arg, mblk_t *mp, void *arg2, ip_recv_attr_t *dummy)
1384 {
1385 	int len;
1386 	uint32_t msize;
1387 	conn_t *connp = (conn_t *)arg;
1388 	tcp_t *tcp = connp->conn_tcp;
1389 
1390 	msize = msgdsize(mp);
1391 
1392 	len = msize - 1;
1393 	if (len < 0) {
1394 		freemsg(mp);
1395 		return;
1396 	}
1397 
1398 	/*
1399 	 * Try to force urgent data out on the wire. Even if we have unsent
1400 	 * data this will at least send the urgent flag.
1401 	 * XXX does not handle more flag correctly.
1402 	 */
1403 	len += tcp->tcp_unsent;
1404 	len += tcp->tcp_snxt;
1405 	tcp->tcp_urg = len;
1406 	tcp->tcp_valid_bits |= TCP_URG_VALID;
1407 
1408 	/* Bypass tcp protocol for fused tcp loopback */
1409 	if (tcp->tcp_fused && tcp_fuse_output(tcp, mp, msize))
1410 		return;
1411 
1412 	/* Strip off the T_EXDATA_REQ if the data is from TPI */
1413 	if (DB_TYPE(mp) != M_DATA) {
1414 		mblk_t *mp1 = mp;
1415 		ASSERT(!IPCL_IS_NONSTR(connp));
1416 		mp = mp->b_cont;
1417 		freeb(mp1);
1418 	}
1419 	tcp_wput_data(tcp, mp, B_TRUE);
1420 }
1421 
1422 /*
1423  * Called by streams close routine via squeues when our client blows off her
1424  * descriptor, we take this to mean: "close the stream state NOW, close the tcp
1425  * connection politely" When SO_LINGER is set (with a non-zero linger time and
1426  * it is not a nonblocking socket) then this routine sleeps until the FIN is
1427  * acked.
1428  *
1429  * NOTE: tcp_close potentially returns error when lingering.
1430  * However, the stream head currently does not pass these errors
1431  * to the application. 4.4BSD only returns EINTR and EWOULDBLOCK
1432  * errors to the application (from tsleep()) and not errors
1433  * like ECONNRESET caused by receiving a reset packet.
1434  */
1435 
1436 /* ARGSUSED */
1437 void
1438 tcp_close_output(void *arg, mblk_t *mp, void *arg2, ip_recv_attr_t *dummy)
1439 {
1440 	char	*msg;
1441 	conn_t	*connp = (conn_t *)arg;
1442 	tcp_t	*tcp = connp->conn_tcp;
1443 	clock_t	delta = 0;
1444 	tcp_stack_t	*tcps = tcp->tcp_tcps;
1445 
1446 	/*
1447 	 * When a non-STREAMS socket is being closed, it does not always
1448 	 * stick around waiting for tcp_close_output to run and can therefore
1449 	 * have dropped a reference already. So adjust the asserts accordingly.
1450 	 */
1451 	ASSERT((connp->conn_fanout != NULL &&
1452 	    connp->conn_ref >= (IPCL_IS_NONSTR(connp) ? 3 : 4)) ||
1453 	    (connp->conn_fanout == NULL &&
1454 	    connp->conn_ref >= (IPCL_IS_NONSTR(connp) ? 2 : 3)));
1455 
1456 	mutex_enter(&tcp->tcp_eager_lock);
1457 	if (tcp->tcp_conn_req_cnt_q0 != 0 || tcp->tcp_conn_req_cnt_q != 0) {
1458 		/*
1459 		 * Cleanup for listener. For non-STREAM sockets sockfs will
1460 		 * close all the eagers on 'q', so in that case only deal
1461 		 * with 'q0'.
1462 		 */
1463 		tcp_eager_cleanup(tcp, IPCL_IS_NONSTR(connp) ? 1 : 0);
1464 		tcp->tcp_wait_for_eagers = 1;
1465 	}
1466 	mutex_exit(&tcp->tcp_eager_lock);
1467 
1468 	tcp->tcp_lso = B_FALSE;
1469 
1470 	msg = NULL;
1471 	switch (tcp->tcp_state) {
1472 	case TCPS_CLOSED:
1473 	case TCPS_IDLE:
1474 	case TCPS_BOUND:
1475 	case TCPS_LISTEN:
1476 		break;
1477 	case TCPS_SYN_SENT:
1478 		msg = "tcp_close, during connect";
1479 		break;
1480 	case TCPS_SYN_RCVD:
1481 		/*
1482 		 * Close during the connect 3-way handshake
1483 		 * but here there may or may not be pending data
1484 		 * already on queue. Process almost same as in
1485 		 * the ESTABLISHED state.
1486 		 */
1487 		/* FALLTHRU */
1488 	default:
1489 		if (tcp->tcp_fused)
1490 			tcp_unfuse(tcp);
1491 
1492 		/*
1493 		 * If SO_LINGER has set a zero linger time, abort the
1494 		 * connection with a reset.
1495 		 */
1496 		if (connp->conn_linger && connp->conn_lingertime == 0) {
1497 			msg = "tcp_close, zero lingertime";
1498 			break;
1499 		}
1500 
1501 		/*
1502 		 * Abort connection if there is unread data queued.
1503 		 */
1504 		if (tcp->tcp_rcv_list || tcp->tcp_reass_head) {
1505 			msg = "tcp_close, unread data";
1506 			break;
1507 		}
1508 
1509 		/*
1510 		 * Abort connection if it is being closed without first
1511 		 * being accepted. This can happen if a listening non-STREAM
1512 		 * socket wants to get rid of the socket, for example, if the
1513 		 * listener is closing.
1514 		 */
1515 		if (tcp->tcp_listener != NULL) {
1516 			ASSERT(IPCL_IS_NONSTR(connp));
1517 			msg = "tcp_close, close before accept";
1518 
1519 			/*
1520 			 * Unlink from the listener and drop the reference
1521 			 * put on it by the eager. tcp_closei_local will not
1522 			 * do it because tcp_tconnind_started is TRUE.
1523 			 */
1524 			mutex_enter(&tcp->tcp_saved_listener->tcp_eager_lock);
1525 			tcp_eager_unlink(tcp);
1526 			mutex_exit(&tcp->tcp_saved_listener->tcp_eager_lock);
1527 			CONN_DEC_REF(tcp->tcp_saved_listener->tcp_connp);
1528 
1529 			/*
1530 			 * If the conn has received a RST, the only thing
1531 			 * left to do is to drop the ref.
1532 			 */
1533 			if (tcp->tcp_state <= TCPS_BOUND) {
1534 				CONN_DEC_REF(tcp->tcp_connp);
1535 				return;
1536 			}
1537 			break;
1538 		}
1539 
1540 		/*
1541 		 * Transmit the FIN before detaching the tcp_t.
1542 		 * After tcp_detach returns this queue/perimeter
1543 		 * no longer owns the tcp_t thus others can modify it.
1544 		 */
1545 		(void) tcp_xmit_end(tcp);
1546 
1547 		/*
1548 		 * If lingering on close then wait until the fin is acked,
1549 		 * the SO_LINGER time passes, or a reset is sent/received.
1550 		 */
1551 		if (connp->conn_linger && connp->conn_lingertime > 0 &&
1552 		    !(tcp->tcp_fin_acked) &&
1553 		    tcp->tcp_state >= TCPS_ESTABLISHED) {
1554 			if (tcp->tcp_closeflags & (FNDELAY|FNONBLOCK)) {
1555 				tcp->tcp_client_errno = EWOULDBLOCK;
1556 			} else if (tcp->tcp_client_errno == 0) {
1557 
1558 				ASSERT(tcp->tcp_linger_tid == 0);
1559 
1560 				/* conn_lingertime is in sec. */
1561 				tcp->tcp_linger_tid = TCP_TIMER(tcp,
1562 				    tcp_close_linger_timeout,
1563 				    connp->conn_lingertime * MILLISEC);
1564 
1565 				/* tcp_close_linger_timeout will finish close */
1566 				if (tcp->tcp_linger_tid == 0)
1567 					tcp->tcp_client_errno = ENOSR;
1568 				else
1569 					return;
1570 			}
1571 
1572 			/*
1573 			 * Check if we need to detach or just close
1574 			 * the instance.
1575 			 */
1576 			if (tcp->tcp_state <= TCPS_LISTEN)
1577 				break;
1578 		}
1579 
1580 		/*
1581 		 * Make sure that no other thread will access the conn_rq of
1582 		 * this instance (through lookups etc.) as conn_rq will go
1583 		 * away shortly.
1584 		 */
1585 		tcp_acceptor_hash_remove(tcp);
1586 
1587 		mutex_enter(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
1588 		if (tcp->tcp_flow_stopped) {
1589 			tcp_clrqfull(tcp);
1590 		}
1591 		mutex_exit(&tcp->tcp_non_sq_lock);
1592 
1593 		if (tcp->tcp_timer_tid != 0) {
1594 			delta = TCP_TIMER_CANCEL(tcp, tcp->tcp_timer_tid);
1595 			tcp->tcp_timer_tid = 0;
1596 		}
1597 		/*
1598 		 * Need to cancel those timers which will not be used when
1599 		 * TCP is detached.  This has to be done before the conn_wq
1600 		 * is set to NULL.
1601 		 */
1602 		tcp_timers_stop(tcp);
1603 
1604 		tcp->tcp_detached = B_TRUE;
1605 		if (tcp->tcp_state == TCPS_TIME_WAIT) {
1606 			tcp_time_wait_append(tcp);
1607 			TCP_DBGSTAT(tcps, tcp_detach_time_wait);
1608 			ASSERT(connp->conn_ref >=
1609 			    (IPCL_IS_NONSTR(connp) ? 2 : 3));
1610 			goto finish;
1611 		}
1612 
1613 		/*
1614 		 * If delta is zero the timer event wasn't executed and was
1615 		 * successfully canceled. In this case we need to restart it
1616 		 * with the minimal delta possible.
1617 		 */
1618 		if (delta >= 0)
1619 			tcp->tcp_timer_tid = TCP_TIMER(tcp, tcp_timer,
1620 			    delta ? delta : 1);
1621 
1622 		ASSERT(connp->conn_ref >= (IPCL_IS_NONSTR(connp) ? 2 : 3));
1623 		goto finish;
1624 	}
1625 
1626 	/* Detach did not complete. Still need to remove q from stream. */
1627 	if (msg) {
1628 		if (tcp->tcp_state == TCPS_ESTABLISHED ||
1629 		    tcp->tcp_state == TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT)
1630 			TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpEstabResets);
1631 		if (tcp->tcp_state == TCPS_SYN_SENT ||
1632 		    tcp->tcp_state == TCPS_SYN_RCVD)
1633 			TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpAttemptFails);
1634 		tcp_xmit_ctl(msg, tcp,  tcp->tcp_snxt, 0, TH_RST);
1635 	}
1636 
1637 	tcp_closei_local(tcp);
1638 	CONN_DEC_REF(connp);
1639 	ASSERT(connp->conn_ref >= (IPCL_IS_NONSTR(connp) ? 1 : 2));
1640 
1641 finish:
1642 	/*
1643 	 * Don't change the queues in the case of a listener that has
1644 	 * eagers in its q or q0. It could surprise the eagers.
1645 	 * Instead wait for the eagers outside the squeue.
1646 	 *
1647 	 * For non-STREAMS sockets tcp_wait_for_eagers implies that
1648 	 * we should delay the su_closed upcall until all eagers have
1649 	 * dropped their references.
1650 	 */
1651 	if (!tcp->tcp_wait_for_eagers) {
1652 		tcp->tcp_detached = B_TRUE;
1653 		connp->conn_rq = NULL;
1654 		connp->conn_wq = NULL;
1655 
1656 		/* non-STREAM socket, release the upper handle */
1657 		if (IPCL_IS_NONSTR(connp)) {
1658 			ASSERT(connp->conn_upper_handle != NULL);
1659 			(*connp->conn_upcalls->su_closed)
1660 			    (connp->conn_upper_handle);
1661 			connp->conn_upper_handle = NULL;
1662 			connp->conn_upcalls = NULL;
1663 		}
1664 	}
1665 
1666 	/* Signal tcp_close() to finish closing. */
1667 	mutex_enter(&tcp->tcp_closelock);
1668 	tcp->tcp_closed = 1;
1669 	cv_signal(&tcp->tcp_closecv);
1670 	mutex_exit(&tcp->tcp_closelock);
1671 }
1672 
1673 /* ARGSUSED */
1674 void
1675 tcp_shutdown_output(void *arg, mblk_t *mp, void *arg2, ip_recv_attr_t *dummy)
1676 {
1677 	conn_t 	*connp = (conn_t *)arg;
1678 	tcp_t	*tcp = connp->conn_tcp;
1679 
1680 	freemsg(mp);
1681 
1682 	if (tcp->tcp_fused)
1683 		tcp_unfuse(tcp);
1684 
1685 	if (tcp_xmit_end(tcp) != 0) {
1686 		/*
1687 		 * We were crossing FINs and got a reset from
1688 		 * the other side. Just ignore it.
1689 		 */
1690 		if (connp->conn_debug) {
1691 			(void) strlog(TCP_MOD_ID, 0, 1,
1692 			    SL_ERROR|SL_TRACE,
1693 			    "tcp_shutdown_output() out of state %s",
1694 			    tcp_display(tcp, NULL, DISP_ADDR_AND_PORT));
1695 		}
1696 	}
1697 }
1698 
1699 #pragma inline(tcp_send_data)
1700 
1701 void
1702 tcp_send_data(tcp_t *tcp, mblk_t *mp)
1703 {
1704 	conn_t		*connp = tcp->tcp_connp;
1705 
1706 	/*
1707 	 * Check here to avoid sending zero-copy message down to IP when
1708 	 * ZEROCOPY capability has turned off. We only need to deal with
1709 	 * the race condition between sockfs and the notification here.
1710 	 * Since we have tried to backoff the tcp_xmit_head when turning
1711 	 * zero-copy off and new messages in tcp_output(), we simply drop
1712 	 * the dup'ed packet here and let tcp retransmit, if tcp_xmit_zc_clean
1713 	 * is not true.
1714 	 */
1715 	if (tcp->tcp_snd_zcopy_aware && !tcp->tcp_snd_zcopy_on &&
1716 	    !tcp->tcp_xmit_zc_clean) {
1717 		ip_drop_output("TCP ZC was disabled but not clean", mp, NULL);
1718 		freemsg(mp);
1719 		return;
1720 	}
1721 
1722 	DTRACE_TCP5(send, mblk_t *, NULL, ip_xmit_attr_t *, connp->conn_ixa,
1723 	    __dtrace_tcp_void_ip_t *, mp->b_rptr, tcp_t *, tcp,
1724 	    __dtrace_tcp_tcph_t *,
1725 	    &mp->b_rptr[connp->conn_ixa->ixa_ip_hdr_length]);
1726 
1727 	ASSERT(connp->conn_ixa->ixa_notify_cookie == connp->conn_tcp);
1728 	(void) conn_ip_output(mp, connp->conn_ixa);
1729 }
1730 
1731 /* ARGSUSED2 */
1732 void
1733 tcp_send_synack(void *arg, mblk_t *mp, void *arg2, ip_recv_attr_t *dummy)
1734 {
1735 	conn_t	*econnp = (conn_t *)arg;
1736 	tcp_t	*tcp = econnp->conn_tcp;
1737 	ip_xmit_attr_t *ixa = econnp->conn_ixa;
1738 
1739 	/* Guard against a RST having blown it away while on the squeue */
1740 	if (tcp->tcp_state == TCPS_CLOSED) {
1741 		freemsg(mp);
1742 		return;
1743 	}
1744 
1745 	/*
1746 	 * In the off-chance that the eager received and responded to
1747 	 * some other packet while the SYN|ACK was queued, we recalculate
1748 	 * the ixa_pktlen. It would be better to fix the SYN/accept
1749 	 * multithreading scheme to avoid this complexity.
1750 	 */
1751 	ixa->ixa_pktlen = msgdsize(mp);
1752 	(void) conn_ip_output(mp, ixa);
1753 }
1754 
1755 /*
1756  * tcp_send() is called by tcp_wput_data() and returns one of the following:
1757  *
1758  * -1 = failed allocation.
1759  *  0 = success; burst count reached, or usable send window is too small,
1760  *      and that we'd rather wait until later before sending again.
1761  */
1762 static int
1763 tcp_send(tcp_t *tcp, const int mss, const int total_hdr_len,
1764     const int tcp_hdr_len, const int num_sack_blk, int *usable,
1765     uint_t *snxt, int *tail_unsent, mblk_t **xmit_tail, mblk_t *local_time)
1766 {
1767 	int		num_burst_seg = tcp->tcp_snd_burst;
1768 	int		num_lso_seg = 1;
1769 	uint_t		lso_usable;
1770 	boolean_t	do_lso_send = B_FALSE;
1771 	tcp_stack_t	*tcps = tcp->tcp_tcps;
1772 	conn_t		*connp = tcp->tcp_connp;
1773 	ip_xmit_attr_t	*ixa = connp->conn_ixa;
1774 
1775 	/*
1776 	 * Check LSO possibility. The value of tcp->tcp_lso indicates whether
1777 	 * the underlying connection is LSO capable. Will check whether having
1778 	 * enough available data to initiate LSO transmission in the for(){}
1779 	 * loops.
1780 	 */
1781 	if (tcp->tcp_lso && (tcp->tcp_valid_bits & ~TCP_FSS_VALID) == 0)
1782 		do_lso_send = B_TRUE;
1783 
1784 	for (;;) {
1785 		struct datab	*db;
1786 		tcpha_t		*tcpha;
1787 		uint32_t	sum;
1788 		mblk_t		*mp, *mp1;
1789 		uchar_t		*rptr;
1790 		int		len;
1791 
1792 		/*
1793 		 * Burst count reached, return successfully.
1794 		 */
1795 		if (num_burst_seg == 0)
1796 			break;
1797 
1798 		/*
1799 		 * Calculate the maximum payload length we can send at one
1800 		 * time.
1801 		 */
1802 		if (do_lso_send) {
1803 			/*
1804 			 * Check whether be able to to do LSO for the current
1805 			 * available data.
1806 			 */
1807 			if (num_burst_seg >= 2 && (*usable - 1) / mss >= 1) {
1808 				lso_usable = MIN(tcp->tcp_lso_max, *usable);
1809 				lso_usable = MIN(lso_usable,
1810 				    num_burst_seg * mss);
1811 
1812 				num_lso_seg = lso_usable / mss;
1813 				if (lso_usable % mss) {
1814 					num_lso_seg++;
1815 					tcp->tcp_last_sent_len = (ushort_t)
1816 					    (lso_usable % mss);
1817 				} else {
1818 					tcp->tcp_last_sent_len = (ushort_t)mss;
1819 				}
1820 			} else {
1821 				do_lso_send = B_FALSE;
1822 				num_lso_seg = 1;
1823 				lso_usable = mss;
1824 			}
1825 		}
1826 
1827 		ASSERT(num_lso_seg <= IP_MAXPACKET / mss + 1);
1828 #ifdef DEBUG
1829 		DTRACE_PROBE2(tcp_send_lso, int, num_lso_seg, boolean_t,
1830 		    do_lso_send);
1831 #endif
1832 		/*
1833 		 * Adjust num_burst_seg here.
1834 		 */
1835 		num_burst_seg -= num_lso_seg;
1836 
1837 		len = mss;
1838 		if (len > *usable) {
1839 			ASSERT(do_lso_send == B_FALSE);
1840 
1841 			len = *usable;
1842 			if (len <= 0) {
1843 				/* Terminate the loop */
1844 				break;	/* success; too small */
1845 			}
1846 			/*
1847 			 * Sender silly-window avoidance.
1848 			 * Ignore this if we are going to send a
1849 			 * zero window probe out.
1850 			 *
1851 			 * TODO: force data into microscopic window?
1852 			 *	==> (!pushed || (unsent > usable))
1853 			 */
1854 			if (len < (tcp->tcp_max_swnd >> 1) &&
1855 			    (tcp->tcp_unsent - (*snxt - tcp->tcp_snxt)) > len &&
1856 			    !((tcp->tcp_valid_bits & TCP_URG_VALID) &&
1857 			    len == 1) && (! tcp->tcp_zero_win_probe)) {
1858 				/*
1859 				 * If the retransmit timer is not running
1860 				 * we start it so that we will retransmit
1861 				 * in the case when the receiver has
1862 				 * decremented the window.
1863 				 */
1864 				if (*snxt == tcp->tcp_snxt &&
1865 				    *snxt == tcp->tcp_suna) {
1866 					/*
1867 					 * We are not supposed to send
1868 					 * anything.  So let's wait a little
1869 					 * bit longer before breaking SWS
1870 					 * avoidance.
1871 					 *
1872 					 * What should the value be?
1873 					 * Suggestion: MAX(init rexmit time,
1874 					 * tcp->tcp_rto)
1875 					 */
1876 					TCP_TIMER_RESTART(tcp, tcp->tcp_rto);
1877 				}
1878 				break;	/* success; too small */
1879 			}
1880 		}
1881 
1882 		tcpha = tcp->tcp_tcpha;
1883 
1884 		/*
1885 		 * The reason to adjust len here is that we need to set flags
1886 		 * and calculate checksum.
1887 		 */
1888 		if (do_lso_send)
1889 			len = lso_usable;
1890 
1891 		*usable -= len; /* Approximate - can be adjusted later */
1892 		if (*usable > 0)
1893 			tcpha->tha_flags = TH_ACK;
1894 		else
1895 			tcpha->tha_flags = (TH_ACK | TH_PUSH);
1896 
1897 		/*
1898 		 * Prime pump for IP's checksumming on our behalf.
1899 		 * Include the adjustment for a source route if any.
1900 		 * In case of LSO, the partial pseudo-header checksum should
1901 		 * exclusive TCP length, so zero tha_sum before IP calculate
1902 		 * pseudo-header checksum for partial checksum offload.
1903 		 */
1904 		if (do_lso_send) {
1905 			sum = 0;
1906 		} else {
1907 			sum = len + tcp_hdr_len + connp->conn_sum;
1908 			sum = (sum >> 16) + (sum & 0xFFFF);
1909 		}
1910 		tcpha->tha_sum = htons(sum);
1911 		tcpha->tha_seq = htonl(*snxt);
1912 
1913 		/*
1914 		 * Branch off to tcp_xmit_mp() if any of the VALID bits is
1915 		 * set.  For the case when TCP_FSS_VALID is the only valid
1916 		 * bit (normal active close), branch off only when we think
1917 		 * that the FIN flag needs to be set.  Note for this case,
1918 		 * that (snxt + len) may not reflect the actual seg_len,
1919 		 * as len may be further reduced in tcp_xmit_mp().  If len
1920 		 * gets modified, we will end up here again.
1921 		 */
1922 		if (tcp->tcp_valid_bits != 0 &&
1923 		    (tcp->tcp_valid_bits != TCP_FSS_VALID ||
1924 		    ((*snxt + len) == tcp->tcp_fss))) {
1925 			uchar_t		*prev_rptr;
1926 			uint32_t	prev_snxt = tcp->tcp_snxt;
1927 
1928 			if (*tail_unsent == 0) {
1929 				ASSERT((*xmit_tail)->b_cont != NULL);
1930 				*xmit_tail = (*xmit_tail)->b_cont;
1931 				prev_rptr = (*xmit_tail)->b_rptr;
1932 				*tail_unsent = (int)((*xmit_tail)->b_wptr -
1933 				    (*xmit_tail)->b_rptr);
1934 			} else {
1935 				prev_rptr = (*xmit_tail)->b_rptr;
1936 				(*xmit_tail)->b_rptr = (*xmit_tail)->b_wptr -
1937 				    *tail_unsent;
1938 			}
1939 			mp = tcp_xmit_mp(tcp, *xmit_tail, len, NULL, NULL,
1940 			    *snxt, B_FALSE, (uint32_t *)&len, B_FALSE);
1941 			/* Restore tcp_snxt so we get amount sent right. */
1942 			tcp->tcp_snxt = prev_snxt;
1943 			if (prev_rptr == (*xmit_tail)->b_rptr) {
1944 				/*
1945 				 * If the previous timestamp is still in use,
1946 				 * don't stomp on it.
1947 				 */
1948 				if ((*xmit_tail)->b_next == NULL) {
1949 					(*xmit_tail)->b_prev = local_time;
1950 					(*xmit_tail)->b_next =
1951 					    (mblk_t *)(uintptr_t)(*snxt);
1952 				}
1953 			} else
1954 				(*xmit_tail)->b_rptr = prev_rptr;
1955 
1956 			if (mp == NULL) {
1957 				return (-1);
1958 			}
1959 			mp1 = mp->b_cont;
1960 
1961 			if (len <= mss) /* LSO is unusable (!do_lso_send) */
1962 				tcp->tcp_last_sent_len = (ushort_t)len;
1963 			while (mp1->b_cont) {
1964 				*xmit_tail = (*xmit_tail)->b_cont;
1965 				(*xmit_tail)->b_prev = local_time;
1966 				(*xmit_tail)->b_next =
1967 				    (mblk_t *)(uintptr_t)(*snxt);
1968 				mp1 = mp1->b_cont;
1969 			}
1970 			*snxt += len;
1971 			*tail_unsent = (*xmit_tail)->b_wptr - mp1->b_wptr;
1972 			BUMP_LOCAL(tcp->tcp_obsegs);
1973 			TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpOutDataSegs);
1974 			TCPS_UPDATE_MIB(tcps, tcpOutDataBytes, len);
1975 			tcp_send_data(tcp, mp);
1976 			continue;
1977 		}
1978 
1979 		*snxt += len;	/* Adjust later if we don't send all of len */
1980 		TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpOutDataSegs);
1981 		TCPS_UPDATE_MIB(tcps, tcpOutDataBytes, len);
1982 
1983 		if (*tail_unsent) {
1984 			/* Are the bytes above us in flight? */
1985 			rptr = (*xmit_tail)->b_wptr - *tail_unsent;
1986 			if (rptr != (*xmit_tail)->b_rptr) {
1987 				*tail_unsent -= len;
1988 				if (len <= mss) /* LSO is unusable */
1989 					tcp->tcp_last_sent_len = (ushort_t)len;
1990 				len += total_hdr_len;
1991 				ixa->ixa_pktlen = len;
1992 
1993 				if (ixa->ixa_flags & IXAF_IS_IPV4) {
1994 					tcp->tcp_ipha->ipha_length = htons(len);
1995 				} else {
1996 					tcp->tcp_ip6h->ip6_plen =
1997 					    htons(len - IPV6_HDR_LEN);
1998 				}
1999 
2000 				mp = dupb(*xmit_tail);
2001 				if (mp == NULL) {
2002 					return (-1);	/* out_of_mem */
2003 				}
2004 				mp->b_rptr = rptr;
2005 				/*
2006 				 * If the old timestamp is no longer in use,
2007 				 * sample a new timestamp now.
2008 				 */
2009 				if ((*xmit_tail)->b_next == NULL) {
2010 					(*xmit_tail)->b_prev = local_time;
2011 					(*xmit_tail)->b_next =
2012 					    (mblk_t *)(uintptr_t)(*snxt-len);
2013 				}
2014 				goto must_alloc;
2015 			}
2016 		} else {
2017 			*xmit_tail = (*xmit_tail)->b_cont;
2018 			ASSERT((uintptr_t)((*xmit_tail)->b_wptr -
2019 			    (*xmit_tail)->b_rptr) <= (uintptr_t)INT_MAX);
2020 			*tail_unsent = (int)((*xmit_tail)->b_wptr -
2021 			    (*xmit_tail)->b_rptr);
2022 		}
2023 
2024 		(*xmit_tail)->b_prev = local_time;
2025 		(*xmit_tail)->b_next = (mblk_t *)(uintptr_t)(*snxt - len);
2026 
2027 		*tail_unsent -= len;
2028 		if (len <= mss) /* LSO is unusable (!do_lso_send) */
2029 			tcp->tcp_last_sent_len = (ushort_t)len;
2030 
2031 		len += total_hdr_len;
2032 		ixa->ixa_pktlen = len;
2033 
2034 		if (ixa->ixa_flags & IXAF_IS_IPV4) {
2035 			tcp->tcp_ipha->ipha_length = htons(len);
2036 		} else {
2037 			tcp->tcp_ip6h->ip6_plen = htons(len - IPV6_HDR_LEN);
2038 		}
2039 
2040 		mp = dupb(*xmit_tail);
2041 		if (mp == NULL) {
2042 			return (-1);	/* out_of_mem */
2043 		}
2044 
2045 		len = total_hdr_len;
2046 		/*
2047 		 * There are four reasons to allocate a new hdr mblk:
2048 		 *  1) The bytes above us are in use by another packet
2049 		 *  2) We don't have good alignment
2050 		 *  3) The mblk is being shared
2051 		 *  4) We don't have enough room for a header
2052 		 */
2053 		rptr = mp->b_rptr - len;
2054 		if (!OK_32PTR(rptr) ||
2055 		    ((db = mp->b_datap), db->db_ref != 2) ||
2056 		    rptr < db->db_base) {
2057 			/* NOTE: we assume allocb returns an OK_32PTR */
2058 
2059 		must_alloc:;
2060 			mp1 = allocb(connp->conn_ht_iphc_allocated +
2061 			    tcps->tcps_wroff_xtra, BPRI_MED);
2062 			if (mp1 == NULL) {
2063 				freemsg(mp);
2064 				return (-1);	/* out_of_mem */
2065 			}
2066 			mp1->b_cont = mp;
2067 			mp = mp1;
2068 			/* Leave room for Link Level header */
2069 			len = total_hdr_len;
2070 			rptr = &mp->b_rptr[tcps->tcps_wroff_xtra];
2071 			mp->b_wptr = &rptr[len];
2072 		}
2073 
2074 		/*
2075 		 * Fill in the header using the template header, and add
2076 		 * options such as time-stamp, ECN and/or SACK, as needed.
2077 		 */
2078 		tcp_fill_header(tcp, rptr, (clock_t)local_time, num_sack_blk);
2079 
2080 		mp->b_rptr = rptr;
2081 
2082 		if (*tail_unsent) {
2083 			int spill = *tail_unsent;
2084 
2085 			mp1 = mp->b_cont;
2086 			if (mp1 == NULL)
2087 				mp1 = mp;
2088 
2089 			/*
2090 			 * If we're a little short, tack on more mblks until
2091 			 * there is no more spillover.
2092 			 */
2093 			while (spill < 0) {
2094 				mblk_t *nmp;
2095 				int nmpsz;
2096 
2097 				nmp = (*xmit_tail)->b_cont;
2098 				nmpsz = MBLKL(nmp);
2099 
2100 				/*
2101 				 * Excess data in mblk; can we split it?
2102 				 * If LSO is enabled for the connection,
2103 				 * keep on splitting as this is a transient
2104 				 * send path.
2105 				 */
2106 				if (!do_lso_send && (spill + nmpsz > 0)) {
2107 					/*
2108 					 * Don't split if stream head was
2109 					 * told to break up larger writes
2110 					 * into smaller ones.
2111 					 */
2112 					if (tcp->tcp_maxpsz_multiplier > 0)
2113 						break;
2114 
2115 					/*
2116 					 * Next mblk is less than SMSS/2
2117 					 * rounded up to nearest 64-byte;
2118 					 * let it get sent as part of the
2119 					 * next segment.
2120 					 */
2121 					if (tcp->tcp_localnet &&
2122 					    !tcp->tcp_cork &&
2123 					    (nmpsz < roundup((mss >> 1), 64)))
2124 						break;
2125 				}
2126 
2127 				*xmit_tail = nmp;
2128 				ASSERT((uintptr_t)nmpsz <= (uintptr_t)INT_MAX);
2129 				/* Stash for rtt use later */
2130 				(*xmit_tail)->b_prev = local_time;
2131 				(*xmit_tail)->b_next =
2132 				    (mblk_t *)(uintptr_t)(*snxt - len);
2133 				mp1->b_cont = dupb(*xmit_tail);
2134 				mp1 = mp1->b_cont;
2135 
2136 				spill += nmpsz;
2137 				if (mp1 == NULL) {
2138 					*tail_unsent = spill;
2139 					freemsg(mp);
2140 					return (-1);	/* out_of_mem */
2141 				}
2142 			}
2143 
2144 			/* Trim back any surplus on the last mblk */
2145 			if (spill >= 0) {
2146 				mp1->b_wptr -= spill;
2147 				*tail_unsent = spill;
2148 			} else {
2149 				/*
2150 				 * We did not send everything we could in
2151 				 * order to remain within the b_cont limit.
2152 				 */
2153 				*usable -= spill;
2154 				*snxt += spill;
2155 				tcp->tcp_last_sent_len += spill;
2156 				TCPS_UPDATE_MIB(tcps, tcpOutDataBytes, spill);
2157 				/*
2158 				 * Adjust the checksum
2159 				 */
2160 				tcpha = (tcpha_t *)(rptr +
2161 				    ixa->ixa_ip_hdr_length);
2162 				sum += spill;
2163 				sum = (sum >> 16) + (sum & 0xFFFF);
2164 				tcpha->tha_sum = htons(sum);
2165 				if (connp->conn_ipversion == IPV4_VERSION) {
2166 					sum = ntohs(
2167 					    ((ipha_t *)rptr)->ipha_length) +
2168 					    spill;
2169 					((ipha_t *)rptr)->ipha_length =
2170 					    htons(sum);
2171 				} else {
2172 					sum = ntohs(
2173 					    ((ip6_t *)rptr)->ip6_plen) +
2174 					    spill;
2175 					((ip6_t *)rptr)->ip6_plen =
2176 					    htons(sum);
2177 				}
2178 				ixa->ixa_pktlen += spill;
2179 				*tail_unsent = 0;
2180 			}
2181 		}
2182 		if (tcp->tcp_ip_forward_progress) {
2183 			tcp->tcp_ip_forward_progress = B_FALSE;
2184 			ixa->ixa_flags |= IXAF_REACH_CONF;
2185 		} else {
2186 			ixa->ixa_flags &= ~IXAF_REACH_CONF;
2187 		}
2188 
2189 		if (do_lso_send) {
2190 			/* Append LSO information to the mp. */
2191 			lso_info_set(mp, mss, HW_LSO);
2192 			ixa->ixa_fragsize = IP_MAXPACKET;
2193 			ixa->ixa_extra_ident = num_lso_seg - 1;
2194 
2195 			DTRACE_PROBE2(tcp_send_lso, int, num_lso_seg,
2196 			    boolean_t, B_TRUE);
2197 
2198 			tcp_send_data(tcp, mp);
2199 
2200 			/*
2201 			 * Restore values of ixa_fragsize and ixa_extra_ident.
2202 			 */
2203 			ixa->ixa_fragsize = ixa->ixa_pmtu;
2204 			ixa->ixa_extra_ident = 0;
2205 			tcp->tcp_obsegs += num_lso_seg;
2206 			TCP_STAT(tcps, tcp_lso_times);
2207 			TCP_STAT_UPDATE(tcps, tcp_lso_pkt_out, num_lso_seg);
2208 		} else {
2209 			/*
2210 			 * Make sure to clean up LSO information. Wherever a
2211 			 * new mp uses the prepended header room after dupb(),
2212 			 * lso_info_cleanup() should be called.
2213 			 */
2214 			lso_info_cleanup(mp);
2215 			tcp_send_data(tcp, mp);
2216 			BUMP_LOCAL(tcp->tcp_obsegs);
2217 		}
2218 	}
2219 
2220 	return (0);
2221 }
2222 
2223 /*
2224  * Initiate closedown sequence on an active connection.  (May be called as
2225  * writer.)  Return value zero for OK return, non-zero for error return.
2226  */
2227 static int
2228 tcp_xmit_end(tcp_t *tcp)
2229 {
2230 	mblk_t		*mp;
2231 	tcp_stack_t	*tcps = tcp->tcp_tcps;
2232 	iulp_t		uinfo;
2233 	ip_stack_t	*ipst = tcps->tcps_netstack->netstack_ip;
2234 	conn_t		*connp = tcp->tcp_connp;
2235 
2236 	if (tcp->tcp_state < TCPS_SYN_RCVD ||
2237 	    tcp->tcp_state > TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT) {
2238 		/*
2239 		 * Invalid state, only states TCPS_SYN_RCVD,
2240 		 * TCPS_ESTABLISHED and TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT are valid
2241 		 */
2242 		return (-1);
2243 	}
2244 
2245 	tcp->tcp_fss = tcp->tcp_snxt + tcp->tcp_unsent;
2246 	tcp->tcp_valid_bits |= TCP_FSS_VALID;
2247 	/*
2248 	 * If there is nothing more unsent, send the FIN now.
2249 	 * Otherwise, it will go out with the last segment.
2250 	 */
2251 	if (tcp->tcp_unsent == 0) {
2252 		mp = tcp_xmit_mp(tcp, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL,
2253 		    tcp->tcp_fss, B_FALSE, NULL, B_FALSE);
2254 
2255 		if (mp) {
2256 			tcp_send_data(tcp, mp);
2257 		} else {
2258 			/*
2259 			 * Couldn't allocate msg.  Pretend we got it out.
2260 			 * Wait for rexmit timeout.
2261 			 */
2262 			tcp->tcp_snxt = tcp->tcp_fss + 1;
2263 			TCP_TIMER_RESTART(tcp, tcp->tcp_rto);
2264 		}
2265 
2266 		/*
2267 		 * If needed, update tcp_rexmit_snxt as tcp_snxt is
2268 		 * changed.
2269 		 */
2270 		if (tcp->tcp_rexmit && tcp->tcp_rexmit_nxt == tcp->tcp_fss) {
2271 			tcp->tcp_rexmit_nxt = tcp->tcp_snxt;
2272 		}
2273 	} else {
2274 		/*
2275 		 * If tcp->tcp_cork is set, then the data will not get sent,
2276 		 * so we have to check that and unset it first.
2277 		 */
2278 		if (tcp->tcp_cork)
2279 			tcp->tcp_cork = B_FALSE;
2280 		tcp_wput_data(tcp, NULL, B_FALSE);
2281 	}
2282 
2283 	/*
2284 	 * If TCP does not get enough samples of RTT or tcp_rtt_updates
2285 	 * is 0, don't update the cache.
2286 	 */
2287 	if (tcps->tcps_rtt_updates == 0 ||
2288 	    tcp->tcp_rtt_update < tcps->tcps_rtt_updates)
2289 		return (0);
2290 
2291 	/*
2292 	 * We do not have a good algorithm to update ssthresh at this time.
2293 	 * So don't do any update.
2294 	 */
2295 	bzero(&uinfo, sizeof (uinfo));
2296 	uinfo.iulp_rtt = tcp->tcp_rtt_sa;
2297 	uinfo.iulp_rtt_sd = tcp->tcp_rtt_sd;
2298 
2299 	/*
2300 	 * Note that uinfo is kept for conn_faddr in the DCE. Could update even
2301 	 * if source routed but we don't.
2302 	 */
2303 	if (connp->conn_ipversion == IPV4_VERSION) {
2304 		if (connp->conn_faddr_v4 !=  tcp->tcp_ipha->ipha_dst) {
2305 			return (0);
2306 		}
2307 		(void) dce_update_uinfo_v4(connp->conn_faddr_v4, &uinfo, ipst);
2308 	} else {
2309 		uint_t ifindex;
2310 
2311 		if (!(IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&connp->conn_faddr_v6,
2312 		    &tcp->tcp_ip6h->ip6_dst))) {
2313 			return (0);
2314 		}
2315 		ifindex = 0;
2316 		if (IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKSCOPE(&connp->conn_faddr_v6)) {
2317 			ip_xmit_attr_t *ixa = connp->conn_ixa;
2318 
2319 			/*
2320 			 * If we are going to create a DCE we'd better have
2321 			 * an ifindex
2322 			 */
2323 			if (ixa->ixa_nce != NULL) {
2324 				ifindex = ixa->ixa_nce->nce_common->ncec_ill->
2325 				    ill_phyint->phyint_ifindex;
2326 			} else {
2327 				return (0);
2328 			}
2329 		}
2330 
2331 		(void) dce_update_uinfo(&connp->conn_faddr_v6, ifindex, &uinfo,
2332 		    ipst);
2333 	}
2334 	return (0);
2335 }
2336 
2337 /*
2338  * Send out a control packet on the tcp connection specified.  This routine
2339  * is typically called where we need a simple ACK or RST generated.
2340  */
2341 void
2342 tcp_xmit_ctl(char *str, tcp_t *tcp, uint32_t seq, uint32_t ack, int ctl)
2343 {
2344 	uchar_t		*rptr;
2345 	tcpha_t		*tcpha;
2346 	ipha_t		*ipha = NULL;
2347 	ip6_t		*ip6h = NULL;
2348 	uint32_t	sum;
2349 	int		total_hdr_len;
2350 	int		ip_hdr_len;
2351 	mblk_t		*mp;
2352 	tcp_stack_t	*tcps = tcp->tcp_tcps;
2353 	conn_t		*connp = tcp->tcp_connp;
2354 	ip_xmit_attr_t	*ixa = connp->conn_ixa;
2355 
2356 	/*
2357 	 * Save sum for use in source route later.
2358 	 */
2359 	sum = connp->conn_ht_ulp_len + connp->conn_sum;
2360 	total_hdr_len = connp->conn_ht_iphc_len;
2361 	ip_hdr_len = ixa->ixa_ip_hdr_length;
2362 
2363 	/* If a text string is passed in with the request, pass it to strlog. */
2364 	if (str != NULL && connp->conn_debug) {
2365 		(void) strlog(TCP_MOD_ID, 0, 1, SL_TRACE,
2366 		    "tcp_xmit_ctl: '%s', seq 0x%x, ack 0x%x, ctl 0x%x",
2367 		    str, seq, ack, ctl);
2368 	}
2369 	mp = allocb(connp->conn_ht_iphc_allocated + tcps->tcps_wroff_xtra,
2370 	    BPRI_MED);
2371 	if (mp == NULL) {
2372 		return;
2373 	}
2374 	rptr = &mp->b_rptr[tcps->tcps_wroff_xtra];
2375 	mp->b_rptr = rptr;
2376 	mp->b_wptr = &rptr[total_hdr_len];
2377 	bcopy(connp->conn_ht_iphc, rptr, total_hdr_len);
2378 
2379 	ixa->ixa_pktlen = total_hdr_len;
2380 
2381 	if (ixa->ixa_flags & IXAF_IS_IPV4) {
2382 		ipha = (ipha_t *)rptr;
2383 		ipha->ipha_length = htons(total_hdr_len);
2384 	} else {
2385 		ip6h = (ip6_t *)rptr;
2386 		ip6h->ip6_plen = htons(total_hdr_len - IPV6_HDR_LEN);
2387 	}
2388 	tcpha = (tcpha_t *)&rptr[ip_hdr_len];
2389 	tcpha->tha_flags = (uint8_t)ctl;
2390 	if (ctl & TH_RST) {
2391 		TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpOutRsts);
2392 		TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpOutControl);
2393 		/*
2394 		 * Don't send TSopt w/ TH_RST packets per RFC 1323.
2395 		 */
2396 		if (tcp->tcp_snd_ts_ok &&
2397 		    tcp->tcp_state > TCPS_SYN_SENT) {
2398 			mp->b_wptr = &rptr[total_hdr_len - TCPOPT_REAL_TS_LEN];
2399 			*(mp->b_wptr) = TCPOPT_EOL;
2400 
2401 			ixa->ixa_pktlen = total_hdr_len - TCPOPT_REAL_TS_LEN;
2402 
2403 			if (connp->conn_ipversion == IPV4_VERSION) {
2404 				ipha->ipha_length = htons(total_hdr_len -
2405 				    TCPOPT_REAL_TS_LEN);
2406 			} else {
2407 				ip6h->ip6_plen = htons(total_hdr_len -
2408 				    IPV6_HDR_LEN - TCPOPT_REAL_TS_LEN);
2409 			}
2410 			tcpha->tha_offset_and_reserved -= (3 << 4);
2411 			sum -= TCPOPT_REAL_TS_LEN;
2412 		}
2413 	}
2414 	if (ctl & TH_ACK) {
2415 		if (tcp->tcp_snd_ts_ok) {
2416 			uint32_t llbolt = (uint32_t)LBOLT_FASTPATH;
2417 
2418 			U32_TO_BE32(llbolt,
2419 			    (char *)tcpha + TCP_MIN_HEADER_LENGTH+4);
2420 			U32_TO_BE32(tcp->tcp_ts_recent,
2421 			    (char *)tcpha + TCP_MIN_HEADER_LENGTH+8);
2422 		}
2423 
2424 		/* Update the latest receive window size in TCP header. */
2425 		tcpha->tha_win = htons(tcp->tcp_rwnd >> tcp->tcp_rcv_ws);
2426 		/* Track what we sent to the peer */
2427 		tcp->tcp_tcpha->tha_win = tcpha->tha_win;
2428 		tcp->tcp_rack = ack;
2429 		tcp->tcp_rack_cnt = 0;
2430 		TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpOutAck);
2431 	}
2432 	BUMP_LOCAL(tcp->tcp_obsegs);
2433 	tcpha->tha_seq = htonl(seq);
2434 	tcpha->tha_ack = htonl(ack);
2435 	/*
2436 	 * Include the adjustment for a source route if any.
2437 	 */
2438 	sum = (sum >> 16) + (sum & 0xFFFF);
2439 	tcpha->tha_sum = htons(sum);
2440 	tcp_send_data(tcp, mp);
2441 }
2442 
2443 /*
2444  * Generate a reset based on an inbound packet, connp is set by caller
2445  * when RST is in response to an unexpected inbound packet for which
2446  * there is active tcp state in the system.
2447  *
2448  * IPSEC NOTE : Try to send the reply with the same protection as it came
2449  * in.  We have the ip_recv_attr_t which is reversed to form the ip_xmit_attr_t.
2450  * That way the packet will go out at the same level of protection as it
2451  * came in with.
2452  */
2453 static void
2454 tcp_xmit_early_reset(char *str, mblk_t *mp, uint32_t seq, uint32_t ack, int ctl,
2455     ip_recv_attr_t *ira, ip_stack_t *ipst, conn_t *connp)
2456 {
2457 	ipha_t		*ipha = NULL;
2458 	ip6_t		*ip6h = NULL;
2459 	ushort_t	len;
2460 	tcpha_t		*tcpha;
2461 	int		i;
2462 	ipaddr_t	v4addr;
2463 	in6_addr_t	v6addr;
2464 	netstack_t	*ns = ipst->ips_netstack;
2465 	tcp_stack_t	*tcps = ns->netstack_tcp;
2466 	ip_xmit_attr_t	ixas, *ixa;
2467 	uint_t		ip_hdr_len = ira->ira_ip_hdr_length;
2468 	boolean_t	need_refrele = B_FALSE;		/* ixa_refrele(ixa) */
2469 	ushort_t	port;
2470 
2471 	if (!tcp_send_rst_chk(tcps)) {
2472 		TCP_STAT(tcps, tcp_rst_unsent);
2473 		freemsg(mp);
2474 		return;
2475 	}
2476 
2477 	/*
2478 	 * If connp != NULL we use conn_ixa to keep IP_NEXTHOP and other
2479 	 * options from the listener. In that case the caller must ensure that
2480 	 * we are running on the listener = connp squeue.
2481 	 *
2482 	 * We get a safe copy of conn_ixa so we don't need to restore anything
2483 	 * we or ip_output_simple might change in the ixa.
2484 	 */
2485 	if (connp != NULL) {
2486 		ASSERT(connp->conn_on_sqp);
2487 
2488 		ixa = conn_get_ixa_exclusive(connp);
2489 		if (ixa == NULL) {
2490 			TCP_STAT(tcps, tcp_rst_unsent);
2491 			freemsg(mp);
2492 			return;
2493 		}
2494 		need_refrele = B_TRUE;
2495 	} else {
2496 		bzero(&ixas, sizeof (ixas));
2497 		ixa = &ixas;
2498 		/*
2499 		 * IXAF_VERIFY_SOURCE is overkill since we know the
2500 		 * packet was for us.
2501 		 */
2502 		ixa->ixa_flags |= IXAF_SET_ULP_CKSUM | IXAF_VERIFY_SOURCE;
2503 		ixa->ixa_protocol = IPPROTO_TCP;
2504 		ixa->ixa_zoneid = ira->ira_zoneid;
2505 		ixa->ixa_ifindex = 0;
2506 		ixa->ixa_ipst = ipst;
2507 		ixa->ixa_cred = kcred;
2508 		ixa->ixa_cpid = NOPID;
2509 	}
2510 
2511 	if (str && tcps->tcps_dbg) {
2512 		(void) strlog(TCP_MOD_ID, 0, 1, SL_TRACE,
2513 		    "tcp_xmit_early_reset: '%s', seq 0x%x, ack 0x%x, "
2514 		    "flags 0x%x",
2515 		    str, seq, ack, ctl);
2516 	}
2517 	if (mp->b_datap->db_ref != 1) {
2518 		mblk_t *mp1 = copyb(mp);
2519 		freemsg(mp);
2520 		mp = mp1;
2521 		if (mp == NULL)
2522 			goto done;
2523 	} else if (mp->b_cont) {
2524 		freemsg(mp->b_cont);
2525 		mp->b_cont = NULL;
2526 		DB_CKSUMFLAGS(mp) = 0;
2527 	}
2528 	/*
2529 	 * We skip reversing source route here.
2530 	 * (for now we replace all IP options with EOL)
2531 	 */
2532 	if (IPH_HDR_VERSION(mp->b_rptr) == IPV4_VERSION) {
2533 		ipha = (ipha_t *)mp->b_rptr;
2534 		for (i = IP_SIMPLE_HDR_LENGTH; i < (int)ip_hdr_len; i++)
2535 			mp->b_rptr[i] = IPOPT_EOL;
2536 		/*
2537 		 * Make sure that src address isn't flagrantly invalid.
2538 		 * Not all broadcast address checking for the src address
2539 		 * is possible, since we don't know the netmask of the src
2540 		 * addr.  No check for destination address is done, since
2541 		 * IP will not pass up a packet with a broadcast dest
2542 		 * address to TCP.  Similar checks are done below for IPv6.
2543 		 */
2544 		if (ipha->ipha_src == 0 || ipha->ipha_src == INADDR_BROADCAST ||
2545 		    CLASSD(ipha->ipha_src)) {
2546 			BUMP_MIB(&ipst->ips_ip_mib, ipIfStatsInDiscards);
2547 			ip_drop_input("ipIfStatsInDiscards", mp, NULL);
2548 			freemsg(mp);
2549 			goto done;
2550 		}
2551 	} else {
2552 		ip6h = (ip6_t *)mp->b_rptr;
2553 
2554 		if (IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(&ip6h->ip6_src) ||
2555 		    IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(&ip6h->ip6_src)) {
2556 			BUMP_MIB(&ipst->ips_ip6_mib, ipIfStatsInDiscards);
2557 			ip_drop_input("ipIfStatsInDiscards", mp, NULL);
2558 			freemsg(mp);
2559 			goto done;
2560 		}
2561 
2562 		/* Remove any extension headers assuming partial overlay */
2563 		if (ip_hdr_len > IPV6_HDR_LEN) {
2564 			uint8_t *to;
2565 
2566 			to = mp->b_rptr + ip_hdr_len - IPV6_HDR_LEN;
2567 			ovbcopy(ip6h, to, IPV6_HDR_LEN);
2568 			mp->b_rptr += ip_hdr_len - IPV6_HDR_LEN;
2569 			ip_hdr_len = IPV6_HDR_LEN;
2570 			ip6h = (ip6_t *)mp->b_rptr;
2571 			ip6h->ip6_nxt = IPPROTO_TCP;
2572 		}
2573 	}
2574 	tcpha = (tcpha_t *)&mp->b_rptr[ip_hdr_len];
2575 	if (tcpha->tha_flags & TH_RST) {
2576 		freemsg(mp);
2577 		goto done;
2578 	}
2579 	tcpha->tha_offset_and_reserved = (5 << 4);
2580 	len = ip_hdr_len + sizeof (tcpha_t);
2581 	mp->b_wptr = &mp->b_rptr[len];
2582 	if (IPH_HDR_VERSION(mp->b_rptr) == IPV4_VERSION) {
2583 		ipha->ipha_length = htons(len);
2584 		/* Swap addresses */
2585 		v4addr = ipha->ipha_src;
2586 		ipha->ipha_src = ipha->ipha_dst;
2587 		ipha->ipha_dst = v4addr;
2588 		ipha->ipha_ident = 0;
2589 		ipha->ipha_ttl = (uchar_t)tcps->tcps_ipv4_ttl;
2590 		ixa->ixa_flags |= IXAF_IS_IPV4;
2591 		ixa->ixa_ip_hdr_length = ip_hdr_len;
2592 	} else {
2593 		ip6h->ip6_plen = htons(len - IPV6_HDR_LEN);
2594 		/* Swap addresses */
2595 		v6addr = ip6h->ip6_src;
2596 		ip6h->ip6_src = ip6h->ip6_dst;
2597 		ip6h->ip6_dst = v6addr;
2598 		ip6h->ip6_hops = (uchar_t)tcps->tcps_ipv6_hoplimit;
2599 		ixa->ixa_flags &= ~IXAF_IS_IPV4;
2600 
2601 		if (IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKSCOPE(&ip6h->ip6_dst)) {
2602 			ixa->ixa_flags |= IXAF_SCOPEID_SET;
2603 			ixa->ixa_scopeid = ira->ira_ruifindex;
2604 		}
2605 		ixa->ixa_ip_hdr_length = IPV6_HDR_LEN;
2606 	}
2607 	ixa->ixa_pktlen = len;
2608 
2609 	/* Swap the ports */
2610 	port = tcpha->tha_fport;
2611 	tcpha->tha_fport = tcpha->tha_lport;
2612 	tcpha->tha_lport = port;
2613 
2614 	tcpha->tha_ack = htonl(ack);
2615 	tcpha->tha_seq = htonl(seq);
2616 	tcpha->tha_win = 0;
2617 	tcpha->tha_sum = htons(sizeof (tcpha_t));
2618 	tcpha->tha_flags = (uint8_t)ctl;
2619 	if (ctl & TH_RST) {
2620 		if (ctl & TH_ACK) {
2621 			/*
2622 			 * Probe connection rejection here.
2623 			 * tcp_xmit_listeners_reset() drops non-SYN segments
2624 			 * that do not specify TH_ACK in their flags without
2625 			 * calling this function.  As a consequence, if this
2626 			 * function is called with a TH_RST|TH_ACK ctl argument,
2627 			 * it is being called in response to a SYN segment
2628 			 * and thus the tcp:::accept-refused probe point
2629 			 * is valid here.
2630 			 */
2631 			DTRACE_TCP5(accept__refused, mblk_t *, NULL,
2632 			    void, NULL, void_ip_t *, mp->b_rptr, tcp_t *, NULL,
2633 			    tcph_t *, tcpha);
2634 		}
2635 		TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpOutRsts);
2636 		TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpOutControl);
2637 	}
2638 
2639 	/* Discard any old label */
2640 	if (ixa->ixa_free_flags & IXA_FREE_TSL) {
2641 		ASSERT(ixa->ixa_tsl != NULL);
2642 		label_rele(ixa->ixa_tsl);
2643 		ixa->ixa_free_flags &= ~IXA_FREE_TSL;
2644 	}
2645 	ixa->ixa_tsl = ira->ira_tsl;	/* Behave as a multi-level responder */
2646 
2647 	if (ira->ira_flags & IRAF_IPSEC_SECURE) {
2648 		/*
2649 		 * Apply IPsec based on how IPsec was applied to
2650 		 * the packet that caused the RST.
2651 		 */
2652 		if (!ipsec_in_to_out(ira, ixa, mp, ipha, ip6h)) {
2653 			BUMP_MIB(&ipst->ips_ip_mib, ipIfStatsOutDiscards);
2654 			/* Note: mp already consumed and ip_drop_packet done */
2655 			goto done;
2656 		}
2657 	} else {
2658 		/*
2659 		 * This is in clear. The RST message we are building
2660 		 * here should go out in clear, independent of our policy.
2661 		 */
2662 		ixa->ixa_flags |= IXAF_NO_IPSEC;
2663 	}
2664 
2665 	DTRACE_TCP5(send, mblk_t *, NULL, ip_xmit_attr_t *, ixa,
2666 	    __dtrace_tcp_void_ip_t *, mp->b_rptr, tcp_t *, NULL,
2667 	    __dtrace_tcp_tcph_t *, tcpha);
2668 
2669 	/*
2670 	 * NOTE:  one might consider tracing a TCP packet here, but
2671 	 * this function has no active TCP state and no tcp structure
2672 	 * that has a trace buffer.  If we traced here, we would have
2673 	 * to keep a local trace buffer in tcp_record_trace().
2674 	 */
2675 
2676 	(void) ip_output_simple(mp, ixa);
2677 done:
2678 	ixa_cleanup(ixa);
2679 	if (need_refrele) {
2680 		ASSERT(ixa != &ixas);
2681 		ixa_refrele(ixa);
2682 	}
2683 }
2684 
2685 /*
2686  * Generate a "no listener here" RST in response to an "unknown" segment.
2687  * connp is set by caller when RST is in response to an unexpected
2688  * inbound packet for which there is active tcp state in the system.
2689  * Note that we are reusing the incoming mp to construct the outgoing RST.
2690  */
2691 void
2692 tcp_xmit_listeners_reset(mblk_t *mp, ip_recv_attr_t *ira, ip_stack_t *ipst,
2693     conn_t *connp)
2694 {
2695 	uchar_t		*rptr;
2696 	uint32_t	seg_len;
2697 	tcpha_t		*tcpha;
2698 	uint32_t	seg_seq;
2699 	uint32_t	seg_ack;
2700 	uint_t		flags;
2701 	ipha_t 		*ipha;
2702 	ip6_t 		*ip6h;
2703 	boolean_t	policy_present;
2704 	netstack_t	*ns = ipst->ips_netstack;
2705 	tcp_stack_t	*tcps = ns->netstack_tcp;
2706 	ipsec_stack_t	*ipss = tcps->tcps_netstack->netstack_ipsec;
2707 	uint_t		ip_hdr_len = ira->ira_ip_hdr_length;
2708 
2709 	TCP_STAT(tcps, tcp_no_listener);
2710 
2711 	/*
2712 	 * DTrace this "unknown" segment as a tcp:::receive, as we did
2713 	 * just receive something that was TCP.
2714 	 */
2715 	DTRACE_TCP5(receive, mblk_t *, NULL, ip_xmit_attr_t *, NULL,
2716 	    __dtrace_tcp_void_ip_t *, mp->b_rptr, tcp_t *, NULL,
2717 	    __dtrace_tcp_tcph_t *, &mp->b_rptr[ip_hdr_len]);
2718 
2719 	if (IPH_HDR_VERSION(mp->b_rptr) == IPV4_VERSION) {
2720 		policy_present = ipss->ipsec_inbound_v4_policy_present;
2721 		ipha = (ipha_t *)mp->b_rptr;
2722 		ip6h = NULL;
2723 	} else {
2724 		policy_present = ipss->ipsec_inbound_v6_policy_present;
2725 		ipha = NULL;
2726 		ip6h = (ip6_t *)mp->b_rptr;
2727 	}
2728 
2729 	if (policy_present) {
2730 		/*
2731 		 * The conn_t parameter is NULL because we already know
2732 		 * nobody's home.
2733 		 */
2734 		mp = ipsec_check_global_policy(mp, (conn_t *)NULL, ipha, ip6h,
2735 		    ira, ns);
2736 		if (mp == NULL)
2737 			return;
2738 	}
2739 	if (is_system_labeled() && !tsol_can_reply_error(mp, ira)) {
2740 		DTRACE_PROBE2(
2741 		    tx__ip__log__error__nolistener__tcp,
2742 		    char *, "Could not reply with RST to mp(1)",
2743 		    mblk_t *, mp);
2744 		ip2dbg(("tcp_xmit_listeners_reset: not permitted to reply\n"));
2745 		freemsg(mp);
2746 		return;
2747 	}
2748 
2749 	rptr = mp->b_rptr;
2750 
2751 	tcpha = (tcpha_t *)&rptr[ip_hdr_len];
2752 	seg_seq = ntohl(tcpha->tha_seq);
2753 	seg_ack = ntohl(tcpha->tha_ack);
2754 	flags = tcpha->tha_flags;
2755 
2756 	seg_len = msgdsize(mp) - (TCP_HDR_LENGTH(tcpha) + ip_hdr_len);
2757 	if (flags & TH_RST) {
2758 		freemsg(mp);
2759 	} else if (flags & TH_ACK) {
2760 		tcp_xmit_early_reset("no tcp, reset", mp, seg_ack, 0, TH_RST,
2761 		    ira, ipst, connp);
2762 	} else {
2763 		if (flags & TH_SYN) {
2764 			seg_len++;
2765 		} else {
2766 			/*
2767 			 * Here we violate the RFC.  Note that a normal
2768 			 * TCP will never send a segment without the ACK
2769 			 * flag, except for RST or SYN segment.  This
2770 			 * segment is neither.  Just drop it on the
2771 			 * floor.
2772 			 */
2773 			freemsg(mp);
2774 			TCP_STAT(tcps, tcp_rst_unsent);
2775 			return;
2776 		}
2777 
2778 		tcp_xmit_early_reset("no tcp, reset/ack", mp, 0,
2779 		    seg_seq + seg_len, TH_RST | TH_ACK, ira, ipst, connp);
2780 	}
2781 }
2782 
2783 /*
2784  * tcp_xmit_mp is called to return a pointer to an mblk chain complete with
2785  * ip and tcp header ready to pass down to IP.  If the mp passed in is
2786  * non-NULL, then up to max_to_send bytes of data will be dup'ed off that
2787  * mblk. (If sendall is not set the dup'ing will stop at an mblk boundary
2788  * otherwise it will dup partial mblks.)
2789  * Otherwise, an appropriate ACK packet will be generated.  This
2790  * routine is not usually called to send new data for the first time.  It
2791  * is mostly called out of the timer for retransmits, and to generate ACKs.
2792  *
2793  * If offset is not NULL, the returned mblk chain's first mblk's b_rptr will
2794  * be adjusted by *offset.  And after dupb(), the offset and the ending mblk
2795  * of the original mblk chain will be returned in *offset and *end_mp.
2796  */
2797 mblk_t *
2798 tcp_xmit_mp(tcp_t *tcp, mblk_t *mp, int32_t max_to_send, int32_t *offset,
2799     mblk_t **end_mp, uint32_t seq, boolean_t sendall, uint32_t *seg_len,
2800     boolean_t rexmit)
2801 {
2802 	int	data_length;
2803 	int32_t	off = 0;
2804 	uint_t	flags;
2805 	mblk_t	*mp1;
2806 	mblk_t	*mp2;
2807 	uchar_t	*rptr;
2808 	tcpha_t	*tcpha;
2809 	int32_t	num_sack_blk = 0;
2810 	int32_t	sack_opt_len = 0;
2811 	tcp_stack_t	*tcps = tcp->tcp_tcps;
2812 	conn_t		*connp = tcp->tcp_connp;
2813 	ip_xmit_attr_t	*ixa = connp->conn_ixa;
2814 
2815 	/* Allocate for our maximum TCP header + link-level */
2816 	mp1 = allocb(connp->conn_ht_iphc_allocated + tcps->tcps_wroff_xtra,
2817 	    BPRI_MED);
2818 	if (!mp1)
2819 		return (NULL);
2820 	data_length = 0;
2821 
2822 	/*
2823 	 * Note that tcp_mss has been adjusted to take into account the
2824 	 * timestamp option if applicable.  Because SACK options do not
2825 	 * appear in every TCP segments and they are of variable lengths,
2826 	 * they cannot be included in tcp_mss.  Thus we need to calculate
2827 	 * the actual segment length when we need to send a segment which
2828 	 * includes SACK options.
2829 	 */
2830 	if (tcp->tcp_snd_sack_ok && tcp->tcp_num_sack_blk > 0) {
2831 		num_sack_blk = MIN(tcp->tcp_max_sack_blk,
2832 		    tcp->tcp_num_sack_blk);
2833 		sack_opt_len = num_sack_blk * sizeof (sack_blk_t) +
2834 		    TCPOPT_NOP_LEN * 2 + TCPOPT_HEADER_LEN;
2835 		if (max_to_send + sack_opt_len > tcp->tcp_mss)
2836 			max_to_send -= sack_opt_len;
2837 	}
2838 
2839 	if (offset != NULL) {
2840 		off = *offset;
2841 		/* We use offset as an indicator that end_mp is not NULL. */
2842 		*end_mp = NULL;
2843 	}
2844 	for (mp2 = mp1; mp && data_length != max_to_send; mp = mp->b_cont) {
2845 		/* This could be faster with cooperation from downstream */
2846 		if (mp2 != mp1 && !sendall &&
2847 		    data_length + (int)(mp->b_wptr - mp->b_rptr) >
2848 		    max_to_send)
2849 			/*
2850 			 * Don't send the next mblk since the whole mblk
2851 			 * does not fit.
2852 			 */
2853 			break;
2854 		mp2->b_cont = dupb(mp);
2855 		mp2 = mp2->b_cont;
2856 		if (!mp2) {
2857 			freemsg(mp1);
2858 			return (NULL);
2859 		}
2860 		mp2->b_rptr += off;
2861 		ASSERT((uintptr_t)(mp2->b_wptr - mp2->b_rptr) <=
2862 		    (uintptr_t)INT_MAX);
2863 
2864 		data_length += (int)(mp2->b_wptr - mp2->b_rptr);
2865 		if (data_length > max_to_send) {
2866 			mp2->b_wptr -= data_length - max_to_send;
2867 			data_length = max_to_send;
2868 			off = mp2->b_wptr - mp->b_rptr;
2869 			break;
2870 		} else {
2871 			off = 0;
2872 		}
2873 	}
2874 	if (offset != NULL) {
2875 		*offset = off;
2876 		*end_mp = mp;
2877 	}
2878 	if (seg_len != NULL) {
2879 		*seg_len = data_length;
2880 	}
2881 
2882 	/* Update the latest receive window size in TCP header. */
2883 	tcp->tcp_tcpha->tha_win = htons(tcp->tcp_rwnd >> tcp->tcp_rcv_ws);
2884 
2885 	rptr = mp1->b_rptr + tcps->tcps_wroff_xtra;
2886 	mp1->b_rptr = rptr;
2887 	mp1->b_wptr = rptr + connp->conn_ht_iphc_len + sack_opt_len;
2888 	bcopy(connp->conn_ht_iphc, rptr, connp->conn_ht_iphc_len);
2889 	tcpha = (tcpha_t *)&rptr[ixa->ixa_ip_hdr_length];
2890 	tcpha->tha_seq = htonl(seq);
2891 
2892 	/*
2893 	 * Use tcp_unsent to determine if the PUSH bit should be used assumes
2894 	 * that this function was called from tcp_wput_data. Thus, when called
2895 	 * to retransmit data the setting of the PUSH bit may appear some
2896 	 * what random in that it might get set when it should not. This
2897 	 * should not pose any performance issues.
2898 	 */
2899 	if (data_length != 0 && (tcp->tcp_unsent == 0 ||
2900 	    tcp->tcp_unsent == data_length)) {
2901 		flags = TH_ACK | TH_PUSH;
2902 	} else {
2903 		flags = TH_ACK;
2904 	}
2905 
2906 	if (tcp->tcp_ecn_ok) {
2907 		if (tcp->tcp_ecn_echo_on)
2908 			flags |= TH_ECE;
2909 
2910 		/*
2911 		 * Only set ECT bit and ECN_CWR if a segment contains new data.
2912 		 * There is no TCP flow control for non-data segments, and
2913 		 * only data segment is transmitted reliably.
2914 		 */
2915 		if (data_length > 0 && !rexmit) {
2916 			TCP_SET_ECT(tcp, rptr);
2917 			if (tcp->tcp_cwr && !tcp->tcp_ecn_cwr_sent) {
2918 				flags |= TH_CWR;
2919 				tcp->tcp_ecn_cwr_sent = B_TRUE;
2920 			}
2921 		}
2922 	}
2923 
2924 	if (tcp->tcp_valid_bits) {
2925 		uint32_t u1;
2926 
2927 		if ((tcp->tcp_valid_bits & TCP_ISS_VALID) &&
2928 		    seq == tcp->tcp_iss) {
2929 			uchar_t	*wptr;
2930 
2931 			/*
2932 			 * If TCP_ISS_VALID and the seq number is tcp_iss,
2933 			 * TCP can only be in SYN-SENT, SYN-RCVD or
2934 			 * FIN-WAIT-1 state.  It can be FIN-WAIT-1 if
2935 			 * our SYN is not ack'ed but the app closes this
2936 			 * TCP connection.
2937 			 */
2938 			ASSERT(tcp->tcp_state == TCPS_SYN_SENT ||
2939 			    tcp->tcp_state == TCPS_SYN_RCVD ||
2940 			    tcp->tcp_state == TCPS_FIN_WAIT_1);
2941 
2942 			/*
2943 			 * Tack on the MSS option.  It is always needed
2944 			 * for both active and passive open.
2945 			 *
2946 			 * MSS option value should be interface MTU - MIN
2947 			 * TCP/IP header according to RFC 793 as it means
2948 			 * the maximum segment size TCP can receive.  But
2949 			 * to get around some broken middle boxes/end hosts
2950 			 * out there, we allow the option value to be the
2951 			 * same as the MSS option size on the peer side.
2952 			 * In this way, the other side will not send
2953 			 * anything larger than they can receive.
2954 			 *
2955 			 * Note that for SYN_SENT state, the ndd param
2956 			 * tcp_use_smss_as_mss_opt has no effect as we
2957 			 * don't know the peer's MSS option value. So
2958 			 * the only case we need to take care of is in
2959 			 * SYN_RCVD state, which is done later.
2960 			 */
2961 			wptr = mp1->b_wptr;
2962 			wptr[0] = TCPOPT_MAXSEG;
2963 			wptr[1] = TCPOPT_MAXSEG_LEN;
2964 			wptr += 2;
2965 			u1 = tcp->tcp_initial_pmtu -
2966 			    (connp->conn_ipversion == IPV4_VERSION ?
2967 			    IP_SIMPLE_HDR_LENGTH : IPV6_HDR_LEN) -
2968 			    TCP_MIN_HEADER_LENGTH;
2969 			U16_TO_BE16(u1, wptr);
2970 			mp1->b_wptr = wptr + 2;
2971 			/* Update the offset to cover the additional word */
2972 			tcpha->tha_offset_and_reserved += (1 << 4);
2973 
2974 			/*
2975 			 * Note that the following way of filling in
2976 			 * TCP options are not optimal.  Some NOPs can
2977 			 * be saved.  But there is no need at this time
2978 			 * to optimize it.  When it is needed, we will
2979 			 * do it.
2980 			 */
2981 			switch (tcp->tcp_state) {
2982 			case TCPS_SYN_SENT:
2983 				flags = TH_SYN;
2984 
2985 				if (tcp->tcp_snd_ts_ok) {
2986 					uint32_t llbolt =
2987 					    (uint32_t)LBOLT_FASTPATH;
2988 
2989 					wptr = mp1->b_wptr;
2990 					wptr[0] = TCPOPT_NOP;
2991 					wptr[1] = TCPOPT_NOP;
2992 					wptr[2] = TCPOPT_TSTAMP;
2993 					wptr[3] = TCPOPT_TSTAMP_LEN;
2994 					wptr += 4;
2995 					U32_TO_BE32(llbolt, wptr);
2996 					wptr += 4;
2997 					ASSERT(tcp->tcp_ts_recent == 0);
2998 					U32_TO_BE32(0L, wptr);
2999 					mp1->b_wptr += TCPOPT_REAL_TS_LEN;
3000 					tcpha->tha_offset_and_reserved +=
3001 					    (3 << 4);
3002 				}
3003 
3004 				/*
3005 				 * Set up all the bits to tell other side
3006 				 * we are ECN capable.
3007 				 */
3008 				if (tcp->tcp_ecn_ok) {
3009 					flags |= (TH_ECE | TH_CWR);
3010 				}
3011 				break;
3012 			case TCPS_SYN_RCVD:
3013 				flags |= TH_SYN;
3014 
3015 				/*
3016 				 * Reset the MSS option value to be SMSS
3017 				 * We should probably add back the bytes
3018 				 * for timestamp option and IPsec.  We
3019 				 * don't do that as this is a workaround
3020 				 * for broken middle boxes/end hosts, it
3021 				 * is better for us to be more cautious.
3022 				 * They may not take these things into
3023 				 * account in their SMSS calculation.  Thus
3024 				 * the peer's calculated SMSS may be smaller
3025 				 * than what it can be.  This should be OK.
3026 				 */
3027 				if (tcps->tcps_use_smss_as_mss_opt) {
3028 					u1 = tcp->tcp_mss;
3029 					U16_TO_BE16(u1, wptr);
3030 				}
3031 
3032 				/*
3033 				 * If the other side is ECN capable, reply
3034 				 * that we are also ECN capable.
3035 				 */
3036 				if (tcp->tcp_ecn_ok)
3037 					flags |= TH_ECE;
3038 				break;
3039 			default:
3040 				/*
3041 				 * The above ASSERT() makes sure that this
3042 				 * must be FIN-WAIT-1 state.  Our SYN has
3043 				 * not been ack'ed so retransmit it.
3044 				 */
3045 				flags |= TH_SYN;
3046 				break;
3047 			}
3048 
3049 			if (tcp->tcp_snd_ws_ok) {
3050 				wptr = mp1->b_wptr;
3051 				wptr[0] =  TCPOPT_NOP;
3052 				wptr[1] =  TCPOPT_WSCALE;
3053 				wptr[2] =  TCPOPT_WS_LEN;
3054 				wptr[3] = (uchar_t)tcp->tcp_rcv_ws;
3055 				mp1->b_wptr += TCPOPT_REAL_WS_LEN;
3056 				tcpha->tha_offset_and_reserved += (1 << 4);
3057 			}
3058 
3059 			if (tcp->tcp_snd_sack_ok) {
3060 				wptr = mp1->b_wptr;
3061 				wptr[0] = TCPOPT_NOP;
3062 				wptr[1] = TCPOPT_NOP;
3063 				wptr[2] = TCPOPT_SACK_PERMITTED;
3064 				wptr[3] = TCPOPT_SACK_OK_LEN;
3065 				mp1->b_wptr += TCPOPT_REAL_SACK_OK_LEN;
3066 				tcpha->tha_offset_and_reserved += (1 << 4);
3067 			}
3068 
3069 			/* allocb() of adequate mblk assures space */
3070 			ASSERT((uintptr_t)(mp1->b_wptr - mp1->b_rptr) <=
3071 			    (uintptr_t)INT_MAX);
3072 			u1 = (int)(mp1->b_wptr - mp1->b_rptr);
3073 			/*
3074 			 * Get IP set to checksum on our behalf
3075 			 * Include the adjustment for a source route if any.
3076 			 */
3077 			u1 += connp->conn_sum;
3078 			u1 = (u1 >> 16) + (u1 & 0xFFFF);
3079 			tcpha->tha_sum = htons(u1);
3080 			TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpOutControl);
3081 		}
3082 		if ((tcp->tcp_valid_bits & TCP_FSS_VALID) &&
3083 		    (seq + data_length) == tcp->tcp_fss) {
3084 			if (!tcp->tcp_fin_acked) {
3085 				flags |= TH_FIN;
3086 				TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpOutControl);
3087 			}
3088 			if (!tcp->tcp_fin_sent) {
3089 				tcp->tcp_fin_sent = B_TRUE;
3090 				switch (tcp->tcp_state) {
3091 				case TCPS_SYN_RCVD:
3092 					tcp->tcp_state = TCPS_FIN_WAIT_1;
3093 					DTRACE_TCP6(state__change, void, NULL,
3094 					    ip_xmit_attr_t *, ixa, void, NULL,
3095 					    tcp_t *, tcp, void, NULL,
3096 					    int32_t, TCPS_SYN_RCVD);
3097 					break;
3098 				case TCPS_ESTABLISHED:
3099 					tcp->tcp_state = TCPS_FIN_WAIT_1;
3100 					DTRACE_TCP6(state__change, void, NULL,
3101 					    ip_xmit_attr_t *, ixa, void, NULL,
3102 					    tcp_t *, tcp, void, NULL,
3103 					    int32_t, TCPS_ESTABLISHED);
3104 					break;
3105 				case TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT:
3106 					tcp->tcp_state = TCPS_LAST_ACK;
3107 					DTRACE_TCP6(state__change, void, NULL,
3108 					    ip_xmit_attr_t *, ixa, void, NULL,
3109 					    tcp_t *, tcp, void, NULL,
3110 					    int32_t, TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT);
3111 					break;
3112 				}
3113 				if (tcp->tcp_suna == tcp->tcp_snxt)
3114 					TCP_TIMER_RESTART(tcp, tcp->tcp_rto);
3115 				tcp->tcp_snxt = tcp->tcp_fss + 1;
3116 			}
3117 		}
3118 		/*
3119 		 * Note the trick here.  u1 is unsigned.  When tcp_urg
3120 		 * is smaller than seq, u1 will become a very huge value.
3121 		 * So the comparison will fail.  Also note that tcp_urp
3122 		 * should be positive, see RFC 793 page 17.
3123 		 */
3124 		u1 = tcp->tcp_urg - seq + TCP_OLD_URP_INTERPRETATION;
3125 		if ((tcp->tcp_valid_bits & TCP_URG_VALID) && u1 != 0 &&
3126 		    u1 < (uint32_t)(64 * 1024)) {
3127 			flags |= TH_URG;
3128 			TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpOutUrg);
3129 			tcpha->tha_urp = htons(u1);
3130 		}
3131 	}
3132 	tcpha->tha_flags = (uchar_t)flags;
3133 	tcp->tcp_rack = tcp->tcp_rnxt;
3134 	tcp->tcp_rack_cnt = 0;
3135 
3136 	if (tcp->tcp_snd_ts_ok) {
3137 		if (tcp->tcp_state != TCPS_SYN_SENT) {
3138 			uint32_t llbolt = (uint32_t)LBOLT_FASTPATH;
3139 
3140 			U32_TO_BE32(llbolt,
3141 			    (char *)tcpha + TCP_MIN_HEADER_LENGTH+4);
3142 			U32_TO_BE32(tcp->tcp_ts_recent,
3143 			    (char *)tcpha + TCP_MIN_HEADER_LENGTH+8);
3144 		}
3145 	}
3146 
3147 	if (num_sack_blk > 0) {
3148 		uchar_t *wptr = (uchar_t *)tcpha + connp->conn_ht_ulp_len;
3149 		sack_blk_t *tmp;
3150 		int32_t	i;
3151 
3152 		wptr[0] = TCPOPT_NOP;
3153 		wptr[1] = TCPOPT_NOP;
3154 		wptr[2] = TCPOPT_SACK;
3155 		wptr[3] = TCPOPT_HEADER_LEN + num_sack_blk *
3156 		    sizeof (sack_blk_t);
3157 		wptr += TCPOPT_REAL_SACK_LEN;
3158 
3159 		tmp = tcp->tcp_sack_list;
3160 		for (i = 0; i < num_sack_blk; i++) {
3161 			U32_TO_BE32(tmp[i].begin, wptr);
3162 			wptr += sizeof (tcp_seq);
3163 			U32_TO_BE32(tmp[i].end, wptr);
3164 			wptr += sizeof (tcp_seq);
3165 		}
3166 		tcpha->tha_offset_and_reserved += ((num_sack_blk * 2 + 1) << 4);
3167 	}
3168 	ASSERT((uintptr_t)(mp1->b_wptr - rptr) <= (uintptr_t)INT_MAX);
3169 	data_length += (int)(mp1->b_wptr - rptr);
3170 
3171 	ixa->ixa_pktlen = data_length;
3172 
3173 	if (ixa->ixa_flags & IXAF_IS_IPV4) {
3174 		((ipha_t *)rptr)->ipha_length = htons(data_length);
3175 	} else {
3176 		ip6_t *ip6 = (ip6_t *)rptr;
3177 
3178 		ip6->ip6_plen = htons(data_length - IPV6_HDR_LEN);
3179 	}
3180 
3181 	/*
3182 	 * Prime pump for IP
3183 	 * Include the adjustment for a source route if any.
3184 	 */
3185 	data_length -= ixa->ixa_ip_hdr_length;
3186 	data_length += connp->conn_sum;
3187 	data_length = (data_length >> 16) + (data_length & 0xFFFF);
3188 	tcpha->tha_sum = htons(data_length);
3189 	if (tcp->tcp_ip_forward_progress) {
3190 		tcp->tcp_ip_forward_progress = B_FALSE;
3191 		connp->conn_ixa->ixa_flags |= IXAF_REACH_CONF;
3192 	} else {
3193 		connp->conn_ixa->ixa_flags &= ~IXAF_REACH_CONF;
3194 	}
3195 	return (mp1);
3196 }
3197 
3198 /*
3199  * If this routine returns B_TRUE, TCP can generate a RST in response
3200  * to a segment.  If it returns B_FALSE, TCP should not respond.
3201  */
3202 static boolean_t
3203 tcp_send_rst_chk(tcp_stack_t *tcps)
3204 {
3205 	int64_t	now;
3206 
3207 	/*
3208 	 * TCP needs to protect itself from generating too many RSTs.
3209 	 * This can be a DoS attack by sending us random segments
3210 	 * soliciting RSTs.
3211 	 *
3212 	 * What we do here is to have a limit of tcp_rst_sent_rate RSTs
3213 	 * in each 1 second interval.  In this way, TCP still generate
3214 	 * RSTs in normal cases but when under attack, the impact is
3215 	 * limited.
3216 	 */
3217 	if (tcps->tcps_rst_sent_rate_enabled != 0) {
3218 		now = ddi_get_lbolt64();
3219 		if (TICK_TO_MSEC(now - tcps->tcps_last_rst_intrvl) >
3220 		    1*SECONDS) {
3221 			tcps->tcps_last_rst_intrvl = now;
3222 			tcps->tcps_rst_cnt = 1;
3223 		} else if (++tcps->tcps_rst_cnt > tcps->tcps_rst_sent_rate) {
3224 			return (B_FALSE);
3225 		}
3226 	}
3227 	return (B_TRUE);
3228 }
3229 
3230 /*
3231  * This function handles all retransmissions if SACK is enabled for this
3232  * connection.  First it calculates how many segments can be retransmitted
3233  * based on tcp_pipe.  Then it goes thru the notsack list to find eligible
3234  * segments.  A segment is eligible if sack_cnt for that segment is greater
3235  * than or equal tcp_dupack_fast_retransmit.  After it has retransmitted
3236  * all eligible segments, it checks to see if TCP can send some new segments
3237  * (fast recovery).  If it can, set the appropriate flag for tcp_input_data().
3238  *
3239  * Parameters:
3240  *	tcp_t *tcp: the tcp structure of the connection.
3241  *	uint_t *flags: in return, appropriate value will be set for
3242  *	tcp_input_data().
3243  */
3244 void
3245 tcp_sack_rexmit(tcp_t *tcp, uint_t *flags)
3246 {
3247 	notsack_blk_t	*notsack_blk;
3248 	int32_t		usable_swnd;
3249 	int32_t		mss;
3250 	uint32_t	seg_len;
3251 	mblk_t		*xmit_mp;
3252 	tcp_stack_t	*tcps = tcp->tcp_tcps;
3253 
3254 	ASSERT(tcp->tcp_notsack_list != NULL);
3255 	ASSERT(tcp->tcp_rexmit == B_FALSE);
3256 
3257 	/* Defensive coding in case there is a bug... */
3258 	if (tcp->tcp_notsack_list == NULL) {
3259 		return;
3260 	}
3261 	notsack_blk = tcp->tcp_notsack_list;
3262 	mss = tcp->tcp_mss;
3263 
3264 	/*
3265 	 * Limit the num of outstanding data in the network to be
3266 	 * tcp_cwnd_ssthresh, which is half of the original congestion wnd.
3267 	 */
3268 	usable_swnd = tcp->tcp_cwnd_ssthresh - tcp->tcp_pipe;
3269 
3270 	/* At least retransmit 1 MSS of data. */
3271 	if (usable_swnd <= 0) {
3272 		usable_swnd = mss;
3273 	}
3274 
3275 	/* Make sure no new RTT samples will be taken. */
3276 	tcp->tcp_csuna = tcp->tcp_snxt;
3277 
3278 	notsack_blk = tcp->tcp_notsack_list;
3279 	while (usable_swnd > 0) {
3280 		mblk_t		*snxt_mp, *tmp_mp;
3281 		tcp_seq		begin = tcp->tcp_sack_snxt;
3282 		tcp_seq		end;
3283 		int32_t		off;
3284 
3285 		for (; notsack_blk != NULL; notsack_blk = notsack_blk->next) {
3286 			if (SEQ_GT(notsack_blk->end, begin) &&
3287 			    (notsack_blk->sack_cnt >=
3288 			    tcps->tcps_dupack_fast_retransmit)) {
3289 				end = notsack_blk->end;
3290 				if (SEQ_LT(begin, notsack_blk->begin)) {
3291 					begin = notsack_blk->begin;
3292 				}
3293 				break;
3294 			}
3295 		}
3296 		/*
3297 		 * All holes are filled.  Manipulate tcp_cwnd to send more
3298 		 * if we can.  Note that after the SACK recovery, tcp_cwnd is
3299 		 * set to tcp_cwnd_ssthresh.
3300 		 */
3301 		if (notsack_blk == NULL) {
3302 			usable_swnd = tcp->tcp_cwnd_ssthresh - tcp->tcp_pipe;
3303 			if (usable_swnd <= 0 || tcp->tcp_unsent == 0) {
3304 				tcp->tcp_cwnd = tcp->tcp_snxt - tcp->tcp_suna;
3305 				ASSERT(tcp->tcp_cwnd > 0);
3306 				return;
3307 			} else {
3308 				usable_swnd = usable_swnd / mss;
3309 				tcp->tcp_cwnd = tcp->tcp_snxt - tcp->tcp_suna +
3310 				    MAX(usable_swnd * mss, mss);
3311 				*flags |= TH_XMIT_NEEDED;
3312 				return;
3313 			}
3314 		}
3315 
3316 		/*
3317 		 * Note that we may send more than usable_swnd allows here
3318 		 * because of round off, but no more than 1 MSS of data.
3319 		 */
3320 		seg_len = end - begin;
3321 		if (seg_len > mss)
3322 			seg_len = mss;
3323 		snxt_mp = tcp_get_seg_mp(tcp, begin, &off);
3324 		ASSERT(snxt_mp != NULL);
3325 		/* This should not happen.  Defensive coding again... */
3326 		if (snxt_mp == NULL) {
3327 			return;
3328 		}
3329 
3330 		xmit_mp = tcp_xmit_mp(tcp, snxt_mp, seg_len, &off,
3331 		    &tmp_mp, begin, B_TRUE, &seg_len, B_TRUE);
3332 		if (xmit_mp == NULL)
3333 			return;
3334 
3335 		usable_swnd -= seg_len;
3336 		tcp->tcp_pipe += seg_len;
3337 		tcp->tcp_sack_snxt = begin + seg_len;
3338 
3339 		tcp_send_data(tcp, xmit_mp);
3340 
3341 		/*
3342 		 * Update the send timestamp to avoid false retransmission.
3343 		 */
3344 		snxt_mp->b_prev = (mblk_t *)ddi_get_lbolt();
3345 
3346 		TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpRetransSegs);
3347 		TCPS_UPDATE_MIB(tcps, tcpRetransBytes, seg_len);
3348 		TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpOutSackRetransSegs);
3349 		/*
3350 		 * Update tcp_rexmit_max to extend this SACK recovery phase.
3351 		 * This happens when new data sent during fast recovery is
3352 		 * also lost.  If TCP retransmits those new data, it needs
3353 		 * to extend SACK recover phase to avoid starting another
3354 		 * fast retransmit/recovery unnecessarily.
3355 		 */
3356 		if (SEQ_GT(tcp->tcp_sack_snxt, tcp->tcp_rexmit_max)) {
3357 			tcp->tcp_rexmit_max = tcp->tcp_sack_snxt;
3358 		}
3359 	}
3360 }
3361 
3362 /*
3363  * tcp_ss_rexmit() is called to do slow start retransmission after a timeout
3364  * or ICMP errors.
3365  *
3366  * To limit the number of duplicate segments, we limit the number of segment
3367  * to be sent in one time to tcp_snd_burst, the burst variable.
3368  */
3369 void
3370 tcp_ss_rexmit(tcp_t *tcp)
3371 {
3372 	uint32_t	snxt;
3373 	uint32_t	smax;
3374 	int32_t		win;
3375 	int32_t		mss;
3376 	int32_t		off;
3377 	int32_t		burst = tcp->tcp_snd_burst;
3378 	mblk_t		*snxt_mp;
3379 	tcp_stack_t	*tcps = tcp->tcp_tcps;
3380 
3381 	/*
3382 	 * Note that tcp_rexmit can be set even though TCP has retransmitted
3383 	 * all unack'ed segments.
3384 	 */
3385 	if (SEQ_LT(tcp->tcp_rexmit_nxt, tcp->tcp_rexmit_max)) {
3386 		smax = tcp->tcp_rexmit_max;
3387 		snxt = tcp->tcp_rexmit_nxt;
3388 		if (SEQ_LT(snxt, tcp->tcp_suna)) {
3389 			snxt = tcp->tcp_suna;
3390 		}
3391 		win = MIN(tcp->tcp_cwnd, tcp->tcp_swnd);
3392 		win -= snxt - tcp->tcp_suna;
3393 		mss = tcp->tcp_mss;
3394 		snxt_mp = tcp_get_seg_mp(tcp, snxt, &off);
3395 
3396 		while (SEQ_LT(snxt, smax) && (win > 0) &&
3397 		    (burst > 0) && (snxt_mp != NULL)) {
3398 			mblk_t	*xmit_mp;
3399 			mblk_t	*old_snxt_mp = snxt_mp;
3400 			uint32_t cnt = mss;
3401 
3402 			if (win < cnt) {
3403 				cnt = win;
3404 			}
3405 			if (SEQ_GT(snxt + cnt, smax)) {
3406 				cnt = smax - snxt;
3407 			}
3408 			xmit_mp = tcp_xmit_mp(tcp, snxt_mp, cnt, &off,
3409 			    &snxt_mp, snxt, B_TRUE, &cnt, B_TRUE);
3410 			if (xmit_mp == NULL)
3411 				return;
3412 
3413 			tcp_send_data(tcp, xmit_mp);
3414 
3415 			snxt += cnt;
3416 			win -= cnt;
3417 			/*
3418 			 * Update the send timestamp to avoid false
3419 			 * retransmission.
3420 			 */
3421 			old_snxt_mp->b_prev = (mblk_t *)ddi_get_lbolt();
3422 			TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, tcpRetransSegs);
3423 			TCPS_UPDATE_MIB(tcps, tcpRetransBytes, cnt);
3424 
3425 			tcp->tcp_rexmit_nxt = snxt;
3426 			burst--;
3427 		}
3428 		/*
3429 		 * If we have transmitted all we have at the time
3430 		 * we started the retranmission, we can leave
3431 		 * the rest of the job to tcp_wput_data().  But we
3432 		 * need to check the send window first.  If the
3433 		 * win is not 0, go on with tcp_wput_data().
3434 		 */
3435 		if (SEQ_LT(snxt, smax) || win == 0) {
3436 			return;
3437 		}
3438 	}
3439 	/* Only call tcp_wput_data() if there is data to be sent. */
3440 	if (tcp->tcp_unsent) {
3441 		tcp_wput_data(tcp, NULL, B_FALSE);
3442 	}
3443 }
3444 
3445 /*
3446  * Do slow start retransmission after ICMP errors of PMTU changes.
3447  */
3448 void
3449 tcp_rexmit_after_error(tcp_t *tcp)
3450 {
3451 	/*
3452 	 * All sent data has been acknowledged or no data left to send, just
3453 	 * to return.
3454 	 */
3455 	if (!SEQ_LT(tcp->tcp_suna, tcp->tcp_snxt) ||
3456 	    (tcp->tcp_xmit_head == NULL))
3457 		return;
3458 
3459 	if ((tcp->tcp_valid_bits & TCP_FSS_VALID) && (tcp->tcp_unsent == 0))
3460 		tcp->tcp_rexmit_max = tcp->tcp_fss;
3461 	else
3462 		tcp->tcp_rexmit_max = tcp->tcp_snxt;
3463 
3464 	tcp->tcp_rexmit_nxt = tcp->tcp_suna;
3465 	tcp->tcp_rexmit = B_TRUE;
3466 	tcp->tcp_dupack_cnt = 0;
3467 	tcp->tcp_snd_burst = TCP_CWND_SS;
3468 	tcp_ss_rexmit(tcp);
3469 }
3470 
3471 /*
3472  * tcp_get_seg_mp() is called to get the pointer to a segment in the
3473  * send queue which starts at the given sequence number. If the given
3474  * sequence number is equal to last valid sequence number (tcp_snxt), the
3475  * returned mblk is the last valid mblk, and off is set to the length of
3476  * that mblk.
3477  *
3478  * send queue which starts at the given seq. no.
3479  *
3480  * Parameters:
3481  *	tcp_t *tcp: the tcp instance pointer.
3482  *	uint32_t seq: the starting seq. no of the requested segment.
3483  *	int32_t *off: after the execution, *off will be the offset to
3484  *		the returned mblk which points to the requested seq no.
3485  *		It is the caller's responsibility to send in a non-null off.
3486  *
3487  * Return:
3488  *	A mblk_t pointer pointing to the requested segment in send queue.
3489  */
3490 static mblk_t *
3491 tcp_get_seg_mp(tcp_t *tcp, uint32_t seq, int32_t *off)
3492 {
3493 	int32_t	cnt;
3494 	mblk_t	*mp;
3495 
3496 	/* Defensive coding.  Make sure we don't send incorrect data. */
3497 	if (SEQ_LT(seq, tcp->tcp_suna) || SEQ_GT(seq, tcp->tcp_snxt))
3498 		return (NULL);
3499 
3500 	cnt = seq - tcp->tcp_suna;
3501 	mp = tcp->tcp_xmit_head;
3502 	while (cnt > 0 && mp != NULL) {
3503 		cnt -= mp->b_wptr - mp->b_rptr;
3504 		if (cnt <= 0) {
3505 			cnt += mp->b_wptr - mp->b_rptr;
3506 			break;
3507 		}
3508 		mp = mp->b_cont;
3509 	}
3510 	ASSERT(mp != NULL);
3511 	*off = cnt;
3512 	return (mp);
3513 }
3514 
3515 /*
3516  * This routine adjusts next-to-send sequence number variables, in the
3517  * case where the reciever has shrunk it's window.
3518  */
3519 void
3520 tcp_update_xmit_tail(tcp_t *tcp, uint32_t snxt)
3521 {
3522 	mblk_t *xmit_tail;
3523 	int32_t offset;
3524 
3525 	tcp->tcp_snxt = snxt;
3526 
3527 	/* Get the mblk, and the offset in it, as per the shrunk window */
3528 	xmit_tail = tcp_get_seg_mp(tcp, snxt, &offset);
3529 	ASSERT(xmit_tail != NULL);
3530 	tcp->tcp_xmit_tail = xmit_tail;
3531 	tcp->tcp_xmit_tail_unsent = xmit_tail->b_wptr -
3532 	    xmit_tail->b_rptr - offset;
3533 }
3534 
3535 /*
3536  * This handles the case when the receiver has shrunk its win. Per RFC 1122
3537  * if the receiver shrinks the window, i.e. moves the right window to the
3538  * left, the we should not send new data, but should retransmit normally the
3539  * old unacked data between suna and suna + swnd. We might has sent data
3540  * that is now outside the new window, pretend that we didn't send  it.
3541  */
3542 static void
3543 tcp_process_shrunk_swnd(tcp_t *tcp, uint32_t shrunk_count)
3544 {
3545 	uint32_t	snxt = tcp->tcp_snxt;
3546 
3547 	ASSERT(shrunk_count > 0);
3548 
3549 	if (!tcp->tcp_is_wnd_shrnk) {
3550 		tcp->tcp_snxt_shrunk = snxt;
3551 		tcp->tcp_is_wnd_shrnk = B_TRUE;
3552 	} else if (SEQ_GT(snxt, tcp->tcp_snxt_shrunk)) {
3553 		tcp->tcp_snxt_shrunk = snxt;
3554 	}
3555 
3556 	/* Pretend we didn't send the data outside the window */
3557 	snxt -= shrunk_count;
3558 
3559 	/* Reset all the values per the now shrunk window */
3560 	tcp_update_xmit_tail(tcp, snxt);
3561 	tcp->tcp_unsent += shrunk_count;
3562 
3563 	/*
3564 	 * If the SACK option is set, delete the entire list of
3565 	 * notsack'ed blocks.
3566 	 */
3567 	TCP_NOTSACK_REMOVE_ALL(tcp->tcp_notsack_list, tcp);
3568 
3569 	if (tcp->tcp_suna == tcp->tcp_snxt && tcp->tcp_swnd == 0)
3570 		/*
3571 		 * Make sure the timer is running so that we will probe a zero
3572 		 * window.
3573 		 */
3574 		TCP_TIMER_RESTART(tcp, tcp->tcp_rto);
3575 }
3576 
3577 /*
3578  * tcp_fill_header is called by tcp_send() to fill the outgoing TCP header
3579  * with the template header, as well as other options such as time-stamp,
3580  * ECN and/or SACK.
3581  */
3582 static void
3583 tcp_fill_header(tcp_t *tcp, uchar_t *rptr, clock_t now, int num_sack_blk)
3584 {
3585 	tcpha_t *tcp_tmpl, *tcpha;
3586 	uint32_t *dst, *src;
3587 	int hdrlen;
3588 	conn_t *connp = tcp->tcp_connp;
3589 
3590 	ASSERT(OK_32PTR(rptr));
3591 
3592 	/* Template header */
3593 	tcp_tmpl = tcp->tcp_tcpha;
3594 
3595 	/* Header of outgoing packet */
3596 	tcpha = (tcpha_t *)(rptr + connp->conn_ixa->ixa_ip_hdr_length);
3597 
3598 	/* dst and src are opaque 32-bit fields, used for copying */
3599 	dst = (uint32_t *)rptr;
3600 	src = (uint32_t *)connp->conn_ht_iphc;
3601 	hdrlen = connp->conn_ht_iphc_len;
3602 
3603 	/* Fill time-stamp option if needed */
3604 	if (tcp->tcp_snd_ts_ok) {
3605 		U32_TO_BE32((uint32_t)now,
3606 		    (char *)tcp_tmpl + TCP_MIN_HEADER_LENGTH + 4);
3607 		U32_TO_BE32(tcp->tcp_ts_recent,
3608 		    (char *)tcp_tmpl + TCP_MIN_HEADER_LENGTH + 8);
3609 	} else {
3610 		ASSERT(connp->conn_ht_ulp_len == TCP_MIN_HEADER_LENGTH);
3611 	}
3612 
3613 	/*
3614 	 * Copy the template header; is this really more efficient than
3615 	 * calling bcopy()?  For simple IPv4/TCP, it may be the case,
3616 	 * but perhaps not for other scenarios.
3617 	 */
3618 	dst[0] = src[0];
3619 	dst[1] = src[1];
3620 	dst[2] = src[2];
3621 	dst[3] = src[3];
3622 	dst[4] = src[4];
3623 	dst[5] = src[5];
3624 	dst[6] = src[6];
3625 	dst[7] = src[7];
3626 	dst[8] = src[8];
3627 	dst[9] = src[9];
3628 	if (hdrlen -= 40) {
3629 		hdrlen >>= 2;
3630 		dst += 10;
3631 		src += 10;
3632 		do {
3633 			*dst++ = *src++;
3634 		} while (--hdrlen);
3635 	}
3636 
3637 	/*
3638 	 * Set the ECN info in the TCP header if it is not a zero
3639 	 * window probe.  Zero window probe is only sent in
3640 	 * tcp_wput_data() and tcp_timer().
3641 	 */
3642 	if (tcp->tcp_ecn_ok && !tcp->tcp_zero_win_probe) {
3643 		TCP_SET_ECT(tcp, rptr);
3644 
3645 		if (tcp->tcp_ecn_echo_on)
3646 			tcpha->tha_flags |= TH_ECE;
3647 		if (tcp->tcp_cwr && !tcp->tcp_ecn_cwr_sent) {
3648 			tcpha->tha_flags |= TH_CWR;
3649 			tcp->tcp_ecn_cwr_sent = B_TRUE;
3650 		}
3651 	}
3652 
3653 	/* Fill in SACK options */
3654 	if (num_sack_blk > 0) {
3655 		uchar_t *wptr = rptr + connp->conn_ht_iphc_len;
3656 		sack_blk_t *tmp;
3657 		int32_t	i;
3658 
3659 		wptr[0] = TCPOPT_NOP;
3660 		wptr[1] = TCPOPT_NOP;
3661 		wptr[2] = TCPOPT_SACK;
3662 		wptr[3] = TCPOPT_HEADER_LEN + num_sack_blk *
3663 		    sizeof (sack_blk_t);
3664 		wptr += TCPOPT_REAL_SACK_LEN;
3665 
3666 		tmp = tcp->tcp_sack_list;
3667 		for (i = 0; i < num_sack_blk; i++) {
3668 			U32_TO_BE32(tmp[i].begin, wptr);
3669 			wptr += sizeof (tcp_seq);
3670 			U32_TO_BE32(tmp[i].end, wptr);
3671 			wptr += sizeof (tcp_seq);
3672 		}
3673 		tcpha->tha_offset_and_reserved +=
3674 		    ((num_sack_blk * 2 + 1) << 4);
3675 	}
3676 }
3677