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All rights reserved. 23 * Copyright 2016 Joyent, Inc. 24 * Copyright (c) 2013, OmniTI Computer Consulting, Inc. All rights reserved. 25 * Copyright (c) 2013, 2014 by Delphix. All rights reserved. 26 */ 27 28 #ifndef _INET_TCP_IMPL_H 29 #define _INET_TCP_IMPL_H 30 31 /* 32 * TCP implementation private declarations. These interfaces are 33 * used to build the IP module and are not meant to be accessed 34 * by any modules except IP itself. They are undocumented and are 35 * subject to change without notice. 36 */ 37 38 #ifdef __cplusplus 39 extern "C" { 40 #endif 41 42 #ifdef _KERNEL 43 44 #include <sys/cpuvar.h> 45 #include <sys/clock_impl.h> /* For LBOLT_FASTPATH{,64} */ 46 #include <inet/optcom.h> 47 #include <inet/tcp.h> 48 #include <inet/tunables.h> 49 50 #define TCP_MOD_ID 5105 51 52 extern struct qinit tcp_sock_winit; 53 extern struct qinit tcp_winit; 54 55 extern sock_downcalls_t sock_tcp_downcalls; 56 57 /* 58 * Note that by default, the _snd_lowat_fraction tunable controls the value of 59 * the transmit low water mark. TCP_XMIT_LOWATER (and thus the _xmit_lowat 60 * property) is only used if the administrator has disabled _snd_lowat_fraction 61 * by setting it to 0. 62 */ 63 #define TCP_XMIT_LOWATER 4096 64 #define TCP_XMIT_HIWATER 49152 65 #define TCP_RECV_LOWATER 2048 66 #define TCP_RECV_HIWATER 128000 67 68 /* 69 * Bind hash list size and has function. It has to be a power of 2 for 70 * hashing. 71 */ 72 #define TCP_BIND_FANOUT_SIZE 1024 73 #define TCP_BIND_HASH(lport) (ntohs(lport) & (TCP_BIND_FANOUT_SIZE - 1)) 74 75 /* 76 * This implementation follows the 4.3BSD interpretation of the urgent 77 * pointer and not RFC 1122. Switching to RFC 1122 behavior would cause 78 * incompatible changes in protocols like telnet and rlogin. 79 */ 80 #define TCP_OLD_URP_INTERPRETATION 1 81 82 /* TCP option length */ 83 #define TCPOPT_NOP_LEN 1 84 #define TCPOPT_MAXSEG_LEN 4 85 #define TCPOPT_WS_LEN 3 86 #define TCPOPT_REAL_WS_LEN (TCPOPT_WS_LEN+1) 87 #define TCPOPT_TSTAMP_LEN 10 88 #define TCPOPT_REAL_TS_LEN (TCPOPT_TSTAMP_LEN+2) 89 #define TCPOPT_SACK_OK_LEN 2 90 #define TCPOPT_REAL_SACK_OK_LEN (TCPOPT_SACK_OK_LEN+2) 91 #define TCPOPT_REAL_SACK_LEN 4 92 #define TCPOPT_MAX_SACK_LEN 36 93 #define TCPOPT_HEADER_LEN 2 94 95 /* Round up the value to the nearest mss. */ 96 #define MSS_ROUNDUP(value, mss) ((((value) - 1) / (mss) + 1) * (mss)) 97 98 /* 99 * Was this tcp created via socket() interface? 100 */ 101 #define TCP_IS_SOCKET(tcp) ((tcp)->tcp_issocket) 102 103 /* 104 * Is this tcp not attached to any upper client? 105 */ 106 #define TCP_IS_DETACHED(tcp) ((tcp)->tcp_detached) 107 108 /* TCP timers related data structures. Refer to tcp_timers.c. */ 109 typedef struct tcp_timer_s { 110 conn_t *connp; 111 void (*tcpt_proc)(void *); 112 callout_id_t tcpt_tid; 113 } tcp_timer_t; 114 115 extern kmem_cache_t *tcp_timercache; 116 117 /* 118 * Macro for starting various timers. Retransmission timer has its own macro, 119 * TCP_TIMER_RESTART(). tim is in millisec. 120 */ 121 #define TCP_TIMER(tcp, f, tim) \ 122 tcp_timeout(tcp->tcp_connp, f, tim) 123 #define TCP_TIMER_CANCEL(tcp, id) \ 124 tcp_timeout_cancel(tcp->tcp_connp, id) 125 126 /* 127 * To restart the TCP retransmission timer. intvl is in millisec. 128 */ 129 #define TCP_TIMER_RESTART(tcp, intvl) { \ 130 if ((tcp)->tcp_timer_tid != 0) \ 131 (void) TCP_TIMER_CANCEL((tcp), (tcp)->tcp_timer_tid); \ 132 (tcp)->tcp_timer_tid = TCP_TIMER((tcp), tcp_timer, (intvl)); \ 133 } 134 135 136 /* 137 * Maximum TIME_WAIT timeout. It is defined here (instead of tcp_tunables.c) 138 * so that other parameters can be derived from it. 139 */ 140 #define TCP_TIME_WAIT_MAX (10 * MINUTES) 141 142 /* 143 * TCP_TIME_WAIT_DELAY governs how often the time_wait_collector runs. 144 * Running it every 5 seconds seems to yield a reasonable balance between 145 * cleanup liveliness and system load. 146 */ 147 #define TCP_TIME_WAIT_DELAY (5 * SECONDS) 148 149 #define TCP_TIME_WAIT_BUCKETS ((TCP_TIME_WAIT_MAX / TCP_TIME_WAIT_DELAY) + 1) 150 151 /* 152 * For scalability, we must not run a timer for every TCP connection 153 * in TIME_WAIT state. To see why, consider (for time wait interval of 154 * 1 minutes): 155 * 10,000 connections/sec * 60 seconds/time wait = 600,000 active conn's 156 * 157 * Since TIME_WAIT expiration occurs on a per-squeue basis, handling 158 * connections from all netstacks on the system, a simple queue is inadequate 159 * for pending entries. This is because tcp_time_wait_interval may differ 160 * between connections, causing tail insertion to violate expiration order. 161 * 162 * Instead of performing expensive sorting or unnecessary list traversal to 163 * counteract interval variance between netstacks, a timing wheel structure is 164 * used. The duration covered by each bucket in the wheel is determined by the 165 * TCP_TIME_WAIT_DELAY (5 seconds). The number of buckets in the wheel is 166 * determined by dividing the maximum TIME_WAIT interval (10 minutes) by 167 * TCP_TIME_WAIT_DELAY, with one added bucket for rollover protection. 168 * (Yielding 121 buckets with the current parameters) When items are inserted 169 * into the set of buckets, they are indexed by using their expiration time 170 * divided by the bucket size, modulo the number of buckets. This means that 171 * when each bucket is processed, all items within should have expired within 172 * the last TCP_TIME_WAIT_DELAY interval. 173 * 174 * Since bucket timer schedules are rounded to the nearest TCP_TIME_WAIT_DELAY 175 * interval to ensure all connections in the pending bucket will be expired, a 176 * per-squeue offset is used when doing TIME_WAIT scheduling. This offset is 177 * between 0 and the TCP_TIME_WAIT_DELAY and is designed to avoid scheduling 178 * all of the tcp_time_wait_collector threads to run in lock-step. The offset 179 * is fixed while there are any connections present in the buckets. 180 * 181 * When a tcp_t enters TIME_WAIT state, a timer is started (timeout is 182 * tcps_time_wait_interval). When the tcp_t is detached (upper layer closes 183 * the end point), it is scheduled to be cleaned up by the squeue-driving 184 * tcp_time_wait_collector (also using tcps_time_wait_interval). This means 185 * that the TIME_WAIT state can be extended (up to doubled) if the tcp_t 186 * doesn't become detached for a long time. 187 * 188 * The list manipulations (including tcp_time_wait_next/prev) 189 * are protected by the tcp_time_wait_lock. The content of the 190 * detached TIME_WAIT connections is protected by the normal perimeters. 191 * 192 * These connection lists are per squeue and squeues are shared across the 193 * tcp_stack_t instances. Things in a tcp_time_wait_bucket remain associated 194 * with the tcp_stack_t and conn_netstack. Any tcp_t connections stored in the 195 * tcp_free_list are disassociated and have NULL tcp_tcps and conn_netstack 196 * pointers. 197 */ 198 typedef struct tcp_squeue_priv_s { 199 kmutex_t tcp_time_wait_lock; 200 boolean_t tcp_time_wait_collector_active; 201 callout_id_t tcp_time_wait_tid; 202 uint64_t tcp_time_wait_cnt; 203 int64_t tcp_time_wait_schedule; 204 int64_t tcp_time_wait_offset; 205 tcp_t *tcp_time_wait_bucket[TCP_TIME_WAIT_BUCKETS]; 206 tcp_t *tcp_free_list; 207 uint_t tcp_free_list_cnt; 208 } tcp_squeue_priv_t; 209 210 /* 211 * Parameters for TCP Initial Send Sequence number (ISS) generation. When 212 * tcp_strong_iss is set to 1, which is the default, the ISS is calculated 213 * by adding three components: a time component which grows by 1 every 4096 214 * nanoseconds (versus every 4 microseconds suggested by RFC 793, page 27); 215 * a per-connection component which grows by 125000 for every new connection; 216 * and an "extra" component that grows by a random amount centered 217 * approximately on 64000. This causes the ISS generator to cycle every 218 * 4.89 hours if no TCP connections are made, and faster if connections are 219 * made. 220 * 221 * When tcp_strong_iss is set to 0, ISS is calculated by adding two 222 * components: a time component which grows by 250000 every second; and 223 * a per-connection component which grows by 125000 for every new connections. 224 * 225 * A third method, when tcp_strong_iss is set to 2, for generating ISS is 226 * prescribed by Steve Bellovin. This involves adding time, the 125000 per 227 * connection, and a one-way hash (MD5) of the connection ID <sport, dport, 228 * src, dst>, a "truly" random (per RFC 1750) number, and a console-entered 229 * password. 230 */ 231 #define ISS_INCR 250000 232 #define ISS_NSEC_SHT 12 233 234 /* Macros for timestamp comparisons */ 235 #define TSTMP_GEQ(a, b) ((int32_t)((a)-(b)) >= 0) 236 #define TSTMP_LT(a, b) ((int32_t)((a)-(b)) < 0) 237 238 /* 239 * Initialize cwnd according to RFC 3390. def_max_init_cwnd is 240 * either tcp_slow_start_initial or tcp_slow_start_after idle 241 * depending on the caller. If the upper layer has not used the 242 * TCP_INIT_CWND option to change the initial cwnd, tcp_init_cwnd 243 * should be 0 and we use the formula in RFC 3390 to set tcp_cwnd. 244 * If the upper layer has changed set the tcp_init_cwnd, just use 245 * it to calculate the tcp_cwnd. 246 * 247 * "An Argument for Increasing TCP's Initial Congestion Window" 248 * ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review, vol. 40 (2010), pp. 27-33 249 * -- Nandita Dukkipati, Tiziana Refice, Yuchung Cheng, 250 * Hsiao-keng Jerry Chu, Tom Herbert, Amit Agarwal, 251 * Arvind Jain, Natalia Sutin 252 * 253 * "Based on the results from our experiments, we believe the 254 * initial congestion window should be at least ten segments 255 * and the same be investigated for standardization by the IETF." 256 * 257 * As such, the def_max_init_cwnd argument with which this macro is 258 * invoked is either the tcps_slow_start_initial or 259 * tcps_slow_start_after_idle which both default to 0 and will respect 260 * RFC 3390 exactly. If the tunables are explicitly set by the operator, 261 * then the initial congestion window should be set as the operator 262 * demands, within reason. We shall arbitrarily define reason as a 263 * maximum of 16 (same as used by the TCP_INIT_CWND setsockopt). 264 */ 265 266 /* Maximum TCP initial cwin (start/restart). */ 267 #define TCP_MAX_INIT_CWND 16 268 269 #define TCP_SET_INIT_CWND(tcp, mss, def_max_init_cwnd) \ 270 { \ 271 if ((tcp)->tcp_init_cwnd == 0) { \ 272 if (def_max_init_cwnd == 0) { \ 273 (tcp)->tcp_cwnd = MIN(4 * (mss), \ 274 MAX(2 * (mss), 4380 / (mss) * (mss))); \ 275 } else { \ 276 (tcp)->tcp_cwnd = MIN(TCP_MAX_INIT_CWND * (mss),\ 277 def_max_init_cwnd * (mss)); \ 278 } \ 279 } else { \ 280 (tcp)->tcp_cwnd = (tcp)->tcp_init_cwnd * (mss); \ 281 } \ 282 tcp->tcp_cwnd_cnt = 0; \ 283 } 284 285 /* 286 * Set ECN capable transport (ECT) code point in IP header. 287 * 288 * Note that there are 2 ECT code points '01' and '10', which are called 289 * ECT(1) and ECT(0) respectively. Here we follow the original ECT code 290 * point ECT(0) for TCP as described in RFC 2481. 291 */ 292 #define TCP_SET_ECT(tcp, iph) \ 293 if ((tcp)->tcp_connp->conn_ipversion == IPV4_VERSION) { \ 294 /* We need to clear the code point first. */ \ 295 ((ipha_t *)(iph))->ipha_type_of_service &= 0xFC; \ 296 ((ipha_t *)(iph))->ipha_type_of_service |= IPH_ECN_ECT0; \ 297 } else { \ 298 ((ip6_t *)(iph))->ip6_vcf &= htonl(0xFFCFFFFF); \ 299 ((ip6_t *)(iph))->ip6_vcf |= htonl(IPH_ECN_ECT0 << 20); \ 300 } 301 302 /* 303 * Set tcp_rto with boundary checking. 304 */ 305 #define TCP_SET_RTO(tcp, rto) \ 306 if ((rto) < (tcp)->tcp_rto_min) \ 307 (tcp)->tcp_rto = (tcp)->tcp_rto_min; \ 308 else if ((rto) > (tcp)->tcp_rto_max) \ 309 (tcp)->tcp_rto = (tcp)->tcp_rto_max; \ 310 else \ 311 (tcp)->tcp_rto = (rto); 312 313 /* 314 * TCP options struct returned from tcp_parse_options. 315 */ 316 typedef struct tcp_opt_s { 317 uint32_t tcp_opt_mss; 318 uint32_t tcp_opt_wscale; 319 uint32_t tcp_opt_ts_val; 320 uint32_t tcp_opt_ts_ecr; 321 tcp_t *tcp; 322 } tcp_opt_t; 323 324 /* 325 * Flags returned from tcp_parse_options. 326 */ 327 #define TCP_OPT_MSS_PRESENT 1 328 #define TCP_OPT_WSCALE_PRESENT 2 329 #define TCP_OPT_TSTAMP_PRESENT 4 330 #define TCP_OPT_SACK_OK_PRESENT 8 331 #define TCP_OPT_SACK_PRESENT 16 332 333 /* 334 * Write-side flow-control is implemented via the per instance STREAMS 335 * write-side Q by explicitly setting QFULL to stop the flow of mblk_t(s) 336 * and clearing QFULL and calling qbackenable() to restart the flow based 337 * on the number of TCP unsent bytes (i.e. those not on the wire waiting 338 * for a remote ACK). 339 * 340 * This is different than a standard STREAMS kmod which when using the 341 * STREAMS Q the framework would automatictly flow-control based on the 342 * defined hiwat/lowat values as mblk_t's are enqueued/dequeued. 343 * 344 * As of FireEngine TCP write-side flow-control needs to take into account 345 * both the unsent tcp_xmit list bytes but also any squeue_t enqueued bytes 346 * (i.e. from tcp_wput() -> tcp_output()). 347 * 348 * This is accomplished by adding a new tcp_t fields, tcp_squeue_bytes, to 349 * count the number of bytes enqueued by tcp_wput() and the number of bytes 350 * dequeued and processed by tcp_output(). 351 * 352 * So, the total number of bytes unsent is (squeue_bytes + unsent) with all 353 * flow-control uses of unsent replaced with the macro TCP_UNSENT_BYTES. 354 */ 355 extern void tcp_clrqfull(tcp_t *); 356 extern void tcp_setqfull(tcp_t *); 357 358 #define TCP_UNSENT_BYTES(tcp) \ 359 ((tcp)->tcp_squeue_bytes + (tcp)->tcp_unsent) 360 361 /* 362 * Linked list struct to store listener connection limit configuration per 363 * IP stack. The list is stored at tcps_listener_conf in tcp_stack_t. 364 * 365 * tl_port: the listener port of this limit configuration 366 * tl_ratio: the maximum amount of memory consumed by all concurrent TCP 367 * connections created by a listener does not exceed 1/tl_ratio 368 * of the total system memory. Note that this is only an 369 * approximation. 370 * tl_link: linked list struct 371 */ 372 typedef struct tcp_listener_s { 373 in_port_t tl_port; 374 uint32_t tl_ratio; 375 list_node_t tl_link; 376 } tcp_listener_t; 377 378 /* 379 * If there is a limit set on the number of connections allowed per each 380 * listener, the following struct is used to store that counter. It keeps 381 * the number of TCP connection created by a listener. Note that this needs 382 * to be separated from the listener since the listener can go away before 383 * all the connections are gone. 384 * 385 * When the struct is allocated, tlc_cnt is set to 1. When a new connection 386 * is created by the listener, tlc_cnt is incremented by 1. When a connection 387 * created by the listener goes away, tlc_count is decremented by 1. When the 388 * listener itself goes away, tlc_cnt is decremented by one. The last 389 * connection (or the listener) which decrements tlc_cnt to zero frees the 390 * struct. 391 * 392 * tlc_max is the maximum number of concurrent TCP connections created from a 393 * listner. It is calculated when the tcp_listen_cnt_t is allocated. 394 * 395 * tlc_report_time stores the time when cmn_err() is called to report that the 396 * max has been exceeeded. Report is done at most once every 397 * TCP_TLC_REPORT_INTERVAL mins for a listener. 398 * 399 * tlc_drop stores the number of connection attempt dropped because the 400 * limit has reached. 401 */ 402 typedef struct tcp_listen_cnt_s { 403 uint32_t tlc_max; 404 uint32_t tlc_cnt; 405 int64_t tlc_report_time; 406 uint32_t tlc_drop; 407 } tcp_listen_cnt_t; 408 409 #define TCP_TLC_REPORT_INTERVAL (30 * MINUTES) 410 411 #define TCP_DECR_LISTEN_CNT(tcp) \ 412 { \ 413 ASSERT((tcp)->tcp_listen_cnt->tlc_cnt > 0); \ 414 if (atomic_dec_32_nv(&(tcp)->tcp_listen_cnt->tlc_cnt) == 0) \ 415 kmem_free((tcp)->tcp_listen_cnt, sizeof (tcp_listen_cnt_t)); \ 416 (tcp)->tcp_listen_cnt = NULL; \ 417 } 418 419 /* Increment and decrement the number of connections in tcp_stack_t. */ 420 #define TCPS_CONN_INC(tcps) \ 421 atomic_inc_64( \ 422 (uint64_t *)&(tcps)->tcps_sc[CPU->cpu_seqid]->tcp_sc_conn_cnt) 423 424 #define TCPS_CONN_DEC(tcps) \ 425 atomic_dec_64( \ 426 (uint64_t *)&(tcps)->tcps_sc[CPU->cpu_seqid]->tcp_sc_conn_cnt) 427 428 /* 429 * When the system is under memory pressure, stack variable tcps_reclaim is 430 * true, we shorten the connection timeout abort interval to tcp_early_abort 431 * seconds. Defined in tcp.c. 432 */ 433 extern uint32_t tcp_early_abort; 434 435 /* 436 * To reach to an eager in Q0 which can be dropped due to an incoming 437 * new SYN request when Q0 is full, a new doubly linked list is 438 * introduced. This list allows to select an eager from Q0 in O(1) time. 439 * This is needed to avoid spending too much time walking through the 440 * long list of eagers in Q0 when tcp_drop_q0() is called. Each member of 441 * this new list has to be a member of Q0. 442 * This list is headed by listener's tcp_t. When the list is empty, 443 * both the pointers - tcp_eager_next_drop_q0 and tcp_eager_prev_drop_q0, 444 * of listener's tcp_t point to listener's tcp_t itself. 445 * 446 * Given an eager in Q0 and a listener, MAKE_DROPPABLE() puts the eager 447 * in the list. MAKE_UNDROPPABLE() takes the eager out of the list. 448 * These macros do not affect the eager's membership to Q0. 449 */ 450 #define MAKE_DROPPABLE(listener, eager) \ 451 if ((eager)->tcp_eager_next_drop_q0 == NULL) { \ 452 (listener)->tcp_eager_next_drop_q0->tcp_eager_prev_drop_q0\ 453 = (eager); \ 454 (eager)->tcp_eager_prev_drop_q0 = (listener); \ 455 (eager)->tcp_eager_next_drop_q0 = \ 456 (listener)->tcp_eager_next_drop_q0; \ 457 (listener)->tcp_eager_next_drop_q0 = (eager); \ 458 } 459 460 #define MAKE_UNDROPPABLE(eager) \ 461 if ((eager)->tcp_eager_next_drop_q0 != NULL) { \ 462 (eager)->tcp_eager_next_drop_q0->tcp_eager_prev_drop_q0 \ 463 = (eager)->tcp_eager_prev_drop_q0; \ 464 (eager)->tcp_eager_prev_drop_q0->tcp_eager_next_drop_q0 \ 465 = (eager)->tcp_eager_next_drop_q0; \ 466 (eager)->tcp_eager_prev_drop_q0 = NULL; \ 467 (eager)->tcp_eager_next_drop_q0 = NULL; \ 468 } 469 470 /* 471 * The format argument to pass to tcp_display(). 472 * DISP_PORT_ONLY means that the returned string has only port info. 473 * DISP_ADDR_AND_PORT means that the returned string also contains the 474 * remote and local IP address. 475 */ 476 #define DISP_PORT_ONLY 1 477 #define DISP_ADDR_AND_PORT 2 478 479 #define IP_ADDR_CACHE_SIZE 2048 480 #define IP_ADDR_CACHE_HASH(faddr) \ 481 (ntohl(faddr) & (IP_ADDR_CACHE_SIZE -1)) 482 483 /* 484 * TCP reassembly macros. We hide starting and ending sequence numbers in 485 * b_next and b_prev of messages on the reassembly queue. The messages are 486 * chained using b_cont. These macros are used in tcp_reass() so we don't 487 * have to see the ugly casts and assignments. 488 */ 489 #define TCP_REASS_SEQ(mp) ((uint32_t)(uintptr_t)((mp)->b_next)) 490 #define TCP_REASS_SET_SEQ(mp, u) ((mp)->b_next = \ 491 (mblk_t *)(uintptr_t)(u)) 492 #define TCP_REASS_END(mp) ((uint32_t)(uintptr_t)((mp)->b_prev)) 493 #define TCP_REASS_SET_END(mp, u) ((mp)->b_prev = \ 494 (mblk_t *)(uintptr_t)(u)) 495 496 #define tcps_time_wait_interval tcps_propinfo_tbl[0].prop_cur_uval 497 #define tcps_conn_req_max_q tcps_propinfo_tbl[1].prop_cur_uval 498 #define tcps_conn_req_max_q0 tcps_propinfo_tbl[2].prop_cur_uval 499 #define tcps_conn_req_min tcps_propinfo_tbl[3].prop_cur_uval 500 #define tcps_conn_grace_period tcps_propinfo_tbl[4].prop_cur_uval 501 #define tcps_cwnd_max_ tcps_propinfo_tbl[5].prop_cur_uval 502 #define tcps_dbg tcps_propinfo_tbl[6].prop_cur_uval 503 #define tcps_smallest_nonpriv_port tcps_propinfo_tbl[7].prop_cur_uval 504 #define tcps_ip_abort_cinterval tcps_propinfo_tbl[8].prop_cur_uval 505 #define tcps_ip_abort_linterval tcps_propinfo_tbl[9].prop_cur_uval 506 #define tcps_ip_abort_interval tcps_propinfo_tbl[10].prop_cur_uval 507 #define tcps_ip_notify_cinterval tcps_propinfo_tbl[11].prop_cur_uval 508 #define tcps_ip_notify_interval tcps_propinfo_tbl[12].prop_cur_uval 509 #define tcps_ipv4_ttl tcps_propinfo_tbl[13].prop_cur_uval 510 #define tcps_keepalive_interval_high tcps_propinfo_tbl[14].prop_max_uval 511 #define tcps_keepalive_interval tcps_propinfo_tbl[14].prop_cur_uval 512 #define tcps_keepalive_interval_low tcps_propinfo_tbl[14].prop_min_uval 513 #define tcps_maxpsz_multiplier tcps_propinfo_tbl[15].prop_cur_uval 514 #define tcps_mss_def_ipv4 tcps_propinfo_tbl[16].prop_cur_uval 515 #define tcps_mss_max_ipv4 tcps_propinfo_tbl[17].prop_cur_uval 516 #define tcps_mss_min tcps_propinfo_tbl[18].prop_cur_uval 517 #define tcps_naglim_def tcps_propinfo_tbl[19].prop_cur_uval 518 #define tcps_rexmit_interval_initial_high \ 519 tcps_propinfo_tbl[20].prop_max_uval 520 #define tcps_rexmit_interval_initial tcps_propinfo_tbl[20].prop_cur_uval 521 #define tcps_rexmit_interval_initial_low \ 522 tcps_propinfo_tbl[20].prop_min_uval 523 #define tcps_rexmit_interval_max_high tcps_propinfo_tbl[21].prop_max_uval 524 #define tcps_rexmit_interval_max tcps_propinfo_tbl[21].prop_cur_uval 525 #define tcps_rexmit_interval_max_low tcps_propinfo_tbl[21].prop_min_uval 526 #define tcps_rexmit_interval_min_high tcps_propinfo_tbl[22].prop_max_uval 527 #define tcps_rexmit_interval_min tcps_propinfo_tbl[22].prop_cur_uval 528 #define tcps_rexmit_interval_min_low tcps_propinfo_tbl[22].prop_min_uval 529 #define tcps_deferred_ack_interval tcps_propinfo_tbl[23].prop_cur_uval 530 #define tcps_snd_lowat_fraction tcps_propinfo_tbl[24].prop_cur_uval 531 #define tcps_dupack_fast_retransmit tcps_propinfo_tbl[25].prop_cur_uval 532 #define tcps_ignore_path_mtu tcps_propinfo_tbl[26].prop_cur_bval 533 #define tcps_smallest_anon_port tcps_propinfo_tbl[27].prop_cur_uval 534 #define tcps_largest_anon_port tcps_propinfo_tbl[28].prop_cur_uval 535 #define tcps_xmit_hiwat tcps_propinfo_tbl[29].prop_cur_uval 536 #define tcps_xmit_lowat tcps_propinfo_tbl[30].prop_cur_uval 537 #define tcps_recv_hiwat tcps_propinfo_tbl[31].prop_cur_uval 538 #define tcps_recv_hiwat_minmss tcps_propinfo_tbl[32].prop_cur_uval 539 #define tcps_fin_wait_2_flush_interval_high \ 540 tcps_propinfo_tbl[33].prop_max_uval 541 #define tcps_fin_wait_2_flush_interval tcps_propinfo_tbl[33].prop_cur_uval 542 #define tcps_fin_wait_2_flush_interval_low \ 543 tcps_propinfo_tbl[33].prop_min_uval 544 #define tcps_max_buf tcps_propinfo_tbl[34].prop_cur_uval 545 #define tcps_strong_iss tcps_propinfo_tbl[35].prop_cur_uval 546 #define tcps_rtt_updates tcps_propinfo_tbl[36].prop_cur_uval 547 #define tcps_wscale_always tcps_propinfo_tbl[37].prop_cur_bval 548 #define tcps_tstamp_always tcps_propinfo_tbl[38].prop_cur_bval 549 #define tcps_tstamp_if_wscale tcps_propinfo_tbl[39].prop_cur_bval 550 #define tcps_rexmit_interval_extra tcps_propinfo_tbl[40].prop_cur_uval 551 #define tcps_deferred_acks_max tcps_propinfo_tbl[41].prop_cur_uval 552 #define tcps_slow_start_after_idle tcps_propinfo_tbl[42].prop_cur_uval 553 #define tcps_slow_start_initial tcps_propinfo_tbl[43].prop_cur_uval 554 #define tcps_sack_permitted tcps_propinfo_tbl[44].prop_cur_uval 555 #define tcps_ipv6_hoplimit tcps_propinfo_tbl[45].prop_cur_uval 556 #define tcps_mss_def_ipv6 tcps_propinfo_tbl[46].prop_cur_uval 557 #define tcps_mss_max_ipv6 tcps_propinfo_tbl[47].prop_cur_uval 558 #define tcps_rev_src_routes tcps_propinfo_tbl[48].prop_cur_bval 559 #define tcps_local_dack_interval tcps_propinfo_tbl[49].prop_cur_uval 560 #define tcps_local_dacks_max tcps_propinfo_tbl[50].prop_cur_uval 561 #define tcps_ecn_permitted tcps_propinfo_tbl[51].prop_cur_uval 562 #define tcps_rst_sent_rate_enabled tcps_propinfo_tbl[52].prop_cur_bval 563 #define tcps_rst_sent_rate tcps_propinfo_tbl[53].prop_cur_uval 564 #define tcps_push_timer_interval tcps_propinfo_tbl[54].prop_cur_uval 565 #define tcps_use_smss_as_mss_opt tcps_propinfo_tbl[55].prop_cur_bval 566 #define tcps_keepalive_abort_interval_high \ 567 tcps_propinfo_tbl[56].prop_max_uval 568 #define tcps_keepalive_abort_interval \ 569 tcps_propinfo_tbl[56].prop_cur_uval 570 #define tcps_keepalive_abort_interval_low \ 571 tcps_propinfo_tbl[56].prop_min_uval 572 #define tcps_wroff_xtra tcps_propinfo_tbl[57].prop_cur_uval 573 #define tcps_dev_flow_ctl tcps_propinfo_tbl[58].prop_cur_bval 574 #define tcps_reass_timeout tcps_propinfo_tbl[59].prop_cur_uval 575 #define tcps_iss_incr tcps_propinfo_tbl[65].prop_cur_uval 576 577 extern struct qinit tcp_rinitv4, tcp_rinitv6; 578 extern boolean_t do_tcp_fusion; 579 580 /* 581 * Object to represent database of options to search passed to 582 * {sock,tpi}optcom_req() interface routine to take care of option 583 * management and associated methods. 584 */ 585 extern optdb_obj_t tcp_opt_obj; 586 extern uint_t tcp_max_optsize; 587 588 extern int tcp_squeue_flag; 589 590 extern uint_t tcp_free_list_max_cnt; 591 592 /* 593 * Functions in tcp.c. 594 */ 595 extern void tcp_acceptor_hash_insert(t_uscalar_t, tcp_t *); 596 extern tcp_t *tcp_acceptor_hash_lookup(t_uscalar_t, tcp_stack_t *); 597 extern void tcp_acceptor_hash_remove(tcp_t *); 598 extern mblk_t *tcp_ack_mp(tcp_t *); 599 extern int tcp_build_hdrs(tcp_t *); 600 extern void tcp_cleanup(tcp_t *); 601 extern int tcp_clean_death(tcp_t *, int); 602 extern void tcp_clean_death_wrapper(void *, mblk_t *, void *, 603 ip_recv_attr_t *); 604 extern void tcp_close_common(conn_t *, int); 605 extern void tcp_close_detached(tcp_t *); 606 extern void tcp_close_mpp(mblk_t **); 607 extern void tcp_closei_local(tcp_t *); 608 extern sock_lower_handle_t tcp_create(int, int, int, sock_downcalls_t **, 609 uint_t *, int *, int, cred_t *); 610 extern conn_t *tcp_create_common(cred_t *, boolean_t, boolean_t, int *); 611 extern void tcp_disconnect(tcp_t *, mblk_t *); 612 extern char *tcp_display(tcp_t *, char *, char); 613 extern int tcp_do_bind(conn_t *, struct sockaddr *, socklen_t, cred_t *, 614 boolean_t); 615 extern int tcp_do_connect(conn_t *, const struct sockaddr *, socklen_t, 616 cred_t *, pid_t); 617 extern int tcp_do_listen(conn_t *, struct sockaddr *, socklen_t, int, 618 cred_t *, boolean_t); 619 extern int tcp_do_unbind(conn_t *); 620 extern boolean_t tcp_eager_blowoff(tcp_t *, t_scalar_t); 621 extern void tcp_eager_cleanup(tcp_t *, boolean_t); 622 extern void tcp_eager_kill(void *, mblk_t *, void *, ip_recv_attr_t *); 623 extern void tcp_eager_unlink(tcp_t *); 624 extern void tcp_init_values(tcp_t *, tcp_t *); 625 extern void tcp_ipsec_cleanup(tcp_t *); 626 extern int tcp_maxpsz_set(tcp_t *, boolean_t); 627 extern void tcp_mss_set(tcp_t *, uint32_t); 628 extern void tcp_reinput(conn_t *, mblk_t *, ip_recv_attr_t *, ip_stack_t *); 629 extern int tcp_rsrv(queue_t *); 630 extern uint_t tcp_rwnd_reopen(tcp_t *); 631 extern int tcp_rwnd_set(tcp_t *, uint32_t); 632 extern int tcp_set_destination(tcp_t *); 633 extern void tcp_set_ws_value(tcp_t *); 634 extern void tcp_stop_lingering(tcp_t *); 635 extern void tcp_update_pmtu(tcp_t *, boolean_t); 636 extern mblk_t *tcp_zcopy_backoff(tcp_t *, mblk_t *, boolean_t); 637 extern boolean_t tcp_zcopy_check(tcp_t *); 638 extern void tcp_zcopy_notify(tcp_t *); 639 extern void tcp_get_proto_props(tcp_t *, struct sock_proto_props *); 640 641 /* 642 * Bind related functions in tcp_bind.c 643 */ 644 extern int tcp_bind_check(conn_t *, struct sockaddr *, socklen_t, 645 cred_t *, boolean_t); 646 extern void tcp_bind_hash_insert(tf_t *, tcp_t *, int); 647 extern void tcp_bind_hash_remove(tcp_t *); 648 extern in_port_t tcp_bindi(tcp_t *, in_port_t, const in6_addr_t *, 649 int, boolean_t, boolean_t, boolean_t); 650 extern in_port_t tcp_update_next_port(in_port_t, const tcp_t *, 651 boolean_t); 652 653 /* 654 * Fusion related functions in tcp_fusion.c. 655 */ 656 extern void tcp_fuse(tcp_t *, uchar_t *, tcpha_t *); 657 extern void tcp_unfuse(tcp_t *); 658 extern boolean_t tcp_fuse_output(tcp_t *, mblk_t *, uint32_t); 659 extern void tcp_fuse_output_urg(tcp_t *, mblk_t *); 660 extern boolean_t tcp_fuse_rcv_drain(queue_t *, tcp_t *, mblk_t **); 661 extern size_t tcp_fuse_set_rcv_hiwat(tcp_t *, size_t); 662 extern int tcp_fuse_maxpsz(tcp_t *); 663 extern void tcp_fuse_backenable(tcp_t *); 664 extern void tcp_iss_key_init(uint8_t *, int, tcp_stack_t *); 665 666 /* 667 * Output related functions in tcp_output.c. 668 */ 669 extern void tcp_close_output(void *, mblk_t *, void *, ip_recv_attr_t *); 670 extern void tcp_output(void *, mblk_t *, void *, ip_recv_attr_t *); 671 extern void tcp_output_urgent(void *, mblk_t *, void *, ip_recv_attr_t *); 672 extern void tcp_rexmit_after_error(tcp_t *); 673 extern void tcp_sack_rexmit(tcp_t *, uint_t *); 674 extern void tcp_send_data(tcp_t *, mblk_t *); 675 extern void tcp_send_synack(void *, mblk_t *, void *, ip_recv_attr_t *); 676 extern void tcp_shutdown_output(void *, mblk_t *, void *, ip_recv_attr_t *); 677 extern void tcp_ss_rexmit(tcp_t *); 678 extern void tcp_update_xmit_tail(tcp_t *, uint32_t); 679 extern int tcp_wput(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 680 extern void tcp_wput_data(tcp_t *, mblk_t *, boolean_t); 681 extern int tcp_wput_sock(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 682 extern int tcp_wput_fallback(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 683 extern void tcp_xmit_ctl(char *, tcp_t *, uint32_t, uint32_t, int); 684 extern void tcp_xmit_listeners_reset(mblk_t *, ip_recv_attr_t *, 685 ip_stack_t *i, conn_t *); 686 extern mblk_t *tcp_xmit_mp(tcp_t *, mblk_t *, int32_t, int32_t *, 687 mblk_t **, uint32_t, boolean_t, uint32_t *, boolean_t); 688 689 /* 690 * Input related functions in tcp_input.c. 691 */ 692 extern void tcp_icmp_input(void *, mblk_t *, void *, ip_recv_attr_t *); 693 extern void tcp_input_data(void *, mblk_t *, void *, ip_recv_attr_t *); 694 extern void tcp_input_listener_unbound(void *, mblk_t *, void *, 695 ip_recv_attr_t *); 696 extern boolean_t tcp_paws_check(tcp_t *, const tcp_opt_t *); 697 extern int tcp_parse_options(tcpha_t *, tcp_opt_t *); 698 extern uint_t tcp_rcv_drain(tcp_t *); 699 extern void tcp_rcv_enqueue(tcp_t *, mblk_t *, uint_t, cred_t *); 700 extern boolean_t tcp_verifyicmp(conn_t *, void *, icmph_t *, icmp6_t *, 701 ip_recv_attr_t *); 702 703 /* 704 * Kernel socket related functions in tcp_socket.c. 705 */ 706 extern int tcp_fallback(sock_lower_handle_t, queue_t *, boolean_t, 707 so_proto_quiesced_cb_t, sock_quiesce_arg_t *); 708 extern boolean_t tcp_newconn_notify(tcp_t *, ip_recv_attr_t *); 709 710 /* 711 * Timer related functions in tcp_timers.c. 712 */ 713 extern void tcp_ack_timer(void *); 714 extern void tcp_close_linger_timeout(void *); 715 extern void tcp_keepalive_timer(void *); 716 extern void tcp_push_timer(void *); 717 extern void tcp_reass_timer(void *); 718 extern mblk_t *tcp_timermp_alloc(int); 719 extern void tcp_timermp_free(tcp_t *); 720 extern timeout_id_t tcp_timeout(conn_t *, void (*)(void *), hrtime_t); 721 extern clock_t tcp_timeout_cancel(conn_t *, timeout_id_t); 722 extern void tcp_timer(void *arg); 723 extern void tcp_timers_stop(tcp_t *); 724 725 /* 726 * TCP TPI related functions in tcp_tpi.c. 727 */ 728 extern void tcp_addr_req(tcp_t *, mblk_t *); 729 extern void tcp_capability_req(tcp_t *, mblk_t *); 730 extern boolean_t tcp_conn_con(tcp_t *, uchar_t *, mblk_t *, 731 mblk_t **, ip_recv_attr_t *); 732 extern void tcp_err_ack(tcp_t *, mblk_t *, int, int); 733 extern void tcp_err_ack_prim(tcp_t *, mblk_t *, int, int, int); 734 extern void tcp_info_req(tcp_t *, mblk_t *); 735 extern void tcp_send_conn_ind(void *, mblk_t *, void *); 736 extern void tcp_send_pending(void *, mblk_t *, void *, ip_recv_attr_t *); 737 extern int tcp_tpi_accept(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 738 extern void tcp_tpi_bind(tcp_t *, mblk_t *); 739 extern int tcp_tpi_close(queue_t *, int, cred_t *); 740 extern int tcp_tpi_close_accept(queue_t *, int, cred_t *); 741 extern void tcp_tpi_connect(tcp_t *, mblk_t *); 742 extern int tcp_tpi_opt_get(queue_t *, t_scalar_t, t_scalar_t, uchar_t *); 743 extern int tcp_tpi_opt_set(queue_t *, uint_t, int, int, uint_t, uchar_t *, 744 uint_t *, uchar_t *, void *, cred_t *); 745 extern void tcp_tpi_unbind(tcp_t *, mblk_t *); 746 extern void tcp_tli_accept(tcp_t *, mblk_t *); 747 extern void tcp_use_pure_tpi(tcp_t *); 748 extern void tcp_do_capability_ack(tcp_t *, struct T_capability_ack *, 749 t_uscalar_t); 750 751 /* 752 * TCP option processing related functions in tcp_opt_data.c 753 */ 754 extern int tcp_opt_get(conn_t *, int, int, uchar_t *); 755 extern int tcp_opt_set(conn_t *, uint_t, int, int, uint_t, uchar_t *, 756 uint_t *, uchar_t *, void *, cred_t *); 757 758 /* 759 * TCP time wait processing related functions in tcp_time_wait.c. 760 */ 761 extern void tcp_time_wait_append(tcp_t *); 762 extern void tcp_time_wait_collector(void *); 763 extern boolean_t tcp_time_wait_remove(tcp_t *, tcp_squeue_priv_t *); 764 extern void tcp_time_wait_processing(tcp_t *, mblk_t *, uint32_t, 765 uint32_t, int, tcpha_t *, ip_recv_attr_t *); 766 767 /* 768 * Misc functions in tcp_misc.c. 769 */ 770 extern uint32_t tcp_find_listener_conf(tcp_stack_t *, in_port_t); 771 extern void tcp_ioctl_abort_conn(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 772 extern void tcp_listener_conf_cleanup(tcp_stack_t *); 773 extern void tcp_stack_cpu_add(tcp_stack_t *, processorid_t); 774 775 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 776 777 #ifdef __cplusplus 778 } 779 #endif 780 781 #endif /* _INET_TCP_IMPL_H */ 782