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26 /* Copyright (c) 1990 Mentat Inc. */
27 
28 #ifndef	_INET_TCP_H
29 #define	_INET_TCP_H
30 
31 #ifdef	__cplusplus
32 extern "C" {
33 #endif
34 
35 #include <sys/inttypes.h>
36 #include <netinet/ip6.h>
37 #include <netinet/tcp.h>
38 #include <sys/socket.h>
39 #include <sys/socket_proto.h>
40 #include <sys/md5.h>
41 #include <inet/common.h>
42 #include <inet/ip.h>
43 #include <inet/ip6.h>
44 #include <inet/mi.h>
45 #include <inet/mib2.h>
46 #include <inet/tcp_stack.h>
47 #include <inet/tcp_sack.h>
48 
49 /* TCP states */
50 #define	TCPS_CLOSED		-6
51 #define	TCPS_IDLE		-5	/* idle (opened, but not bound) */
52 #define	TCPS_BOUND		-4	/* bound, ready to connect or accept */
53 #define	TCPS_LISTEN		-3	/* listening for connection */
54 #define	TCPS_SYN_SENT		-2	/* active, have sent syn */
55 #define	TCPS_SYN_RCVD		-1	/* have received syn (and sent ours) */
56 /* states < TCPS_ESTABLISHED are those where connections not established */
57 #define	TCPS_ESTABLISHED	0	/* established */
58 #define	TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT		1	/* rcvd fin, waiting for close */
59 /* states > TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT are those where user has closed */
60 #define	TCPS_FIN_WAIT_1		2	/* have closed and sent fin */
61 #define	TCPS_CLOSING		3	/* closed, xchd FIN, await FIN ACK */
62 #define	TCPS_LAST_ACK		4	/* had fin and close; await FIN ACK */
63 /* states > TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT && < TCPS_FIN_WAIT_2 await ACK of FIN */
64 #define	TCPS_FIN_WAIT_2		5	/* have closed, fin is acked */
65 #define	TCPS_TIME_WAIT		6	/* in 2*msl quiet wait after close */
66 
67 /*
68  * Internal flags used in conjunction with the packet header flags.
69  * Used in tcp_input_data to keep track of what needs to be done.
70  */
71 #define	TH_LIMIT_XMIT		0x0400	/* Limited xmit is needed */
72 #define	TH_XMIT_NEEDED		0x0800	/* Window opened - send queued data */
73 #define	TH_REXMIT_NEEDED	0x1000	/* Time expired for unacked data */
74 #define	TH_ACK_NEEDED		0x2000	/* Send an ack now. */
75 #define	TH_NEED_SACK_REXMIT	0x4000	/* Use SACK info to retransmission */
76 #define	TH_ACK_TIMER_NEEDED	0x8000	/* Start the delayed ACK timer */
77 #define	TH_ORDREL_NEEDED	0x10000	/* Generate an ordrel indication */
78 #define	TH_MARKNEXT_NEEDED	0x20000	/* Data should have MSGMARKNEXT */
79 #define	TH_SEND_URP_MARK	0x40000	/* Send up tcp_urp_mark_mp */
80 
81 /*
82  * TCP sequence numbers are 32 bit integers operated
83  * on with modular arithmetic.  These macros can be
84  * used to compare such integers.
85  */
86 #define	SEQ_LT(a, b)	((int32_t)((a)-(b)) < 0)
87 #define	SEQ_LEQ(a, b)	((int32_t)((a)-(b)) <= 0)
88 #define	SEQ_GT(a, b)	((int32_t)((a)-(b)) > 0)
89 #define	SEQ_GEQ(a, b)	((int32_t)((a)-(b)) >= 0)
90 
91 /* TCP Protocol header */
92 typedef	struct tcphdr_s {
93 	uint8_t		th_lport[2];	/* Source port */
94 	uint8_t		th_fport[2];	/* Destination port */
95 	uint8_t		th_seq[4];	/* Sequence number */
96 	uint8_t		th_ack[4];	/* Acknowledgement number */
97 	uint8_t		th_offset_and_rsrvd[1]; /* Offset to the packet data */
98 	uint8_t		th_flags[1];
99 	uint8_t		th_win[2];	/* Allocation number */
100 	uint8_t		th_sum[2];	/* TCP checksum */
101 	uint8_t		th_urp[2];	/* Urgent pointer */
102 } tcph_t;
103 
104 #define	TCP_HDR_LENGTH(tcph) \
105 	((((tcph_t *)tcph)->th_offset_and_rsrvd[0] >>2) &(0xF << 2))
106 #define	TCP_MAX_COMBINED_HEADER_LENGTH	(60 + 60) /* Maxed out ip + tcp */
107 #define	TCP_MAX_IP_OPTIONS_LENGTH	(60 - IP_SIMPLE_HDR_LENGTH)
108 #define	TCP_MAX_HDR_LENGTH		60
109 #define	TCP_MAX_TCP_OPTIONS_LENGTH	(60 - sizeof (tcpha_t))
110 #define	TCP_MIN_HEADER_LENGTH		20
111 #define	TCP_MAXWIN			65535
112 #define	TCP_PORT_LEN			sizeof (in_port_t)
113 #define	TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT		14
114 #define	TCP_MAX_LARGEWIN		(TCP_MAXWIN << TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT)
115 #define	TCP_MAX_LSO_LENGTH	(IP_MAXPACKET - TCP_MAX_COMBINED_HEADER_LENGTH)
116 
117 #define	TCPIP_HDR_LENGTH(mp, n)					\
118 	(n) = IPH_HDR_LENGTH((mp)->b_rptr),			\
119 	(n) += TCP_HDR_LENGTH((tcpha_t *)&(mp)->b_rptr[(n)])
120 
121 /* TCP Protocol header (used if the header is known to be 32-bit aligned) */
122 typedef	struct tcphdra_s {
123 	in_port_t	tha_lport;	/* Source port */
124 	in_port_t	tha_fport;	/* Destination port */
125 	uint32_t	tha_seq;	/* Sequence number */
126 	uint32_t	tha_ack;	/* Acknowledgement number */
127 	uint8_t tha_offset_and_reserved; /* Offset to the packet data */
128 	uint8_t		tha_flags;
129 	uint16_t	tha_win;	/* Allocation number */
130 	uint16_t	tha_sum;	/* TCP checksum */
131 	uint16_t	tha_urp;	/* Urgent pointer */
132 } tcpha_t;
133 
134 struct conn_s;
135 struct tcp_listen_cnt_s;
136 
137 /*
138  * Control structure for each open TCP stream,
139  * defined only within the kernel or for a kmem user.
140  * NOTE: tcp_reinit_values MUST have a line for each field in this structure!
141  */
142 #if (defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KMEMUSER))
143 
144 typedef struct tcp_s {
145 	struct tcp_s	*tcp_time_wait_next;
146 				/* Pointer to next T/W block */
147 	struct tcp_s	*tcp_time_wait_prev;
148 				/* Pointer to previous T/W next */
149 	int64_t		tcp_time_wait_expire;
150 
151 	struct conn_s	*tcp_connp;	/* back pointer to conn_t */
152 	tcp_stack_t	*tcp_tcps;	/* back pointer to tcp_stack_t */
153 
154 	int32_t	tcp_state;
155 	int32_t	tcp_rcv_ws;		/* My window scale power */
156 	int32_t	tcp_snd_ws;		/* Sender's window scale power */
157 	uint32_t tcp_ts_recent;		/* Timestamp of earliest unacked */
158 					/*  data segment */
159 	clock_t	tcp_rto;		/* Round trip timeout */
160 	int64_t	tcp_last_rcv_lbolt;
161 				/* lbolt on last packet, used for PAWS */
162 	uint32_t tcp_rto_initial;	/* Initial RTO */
163 	uint32_t tcp_rto_min;		/* Minimum RTO */
164 	uint32_t tcp_rto_max;		/* Maximum RTO */
165 
166 	uint32_t tcp_snxt;		/* Senders next seq num */
167 	uint32_t tcp_swnd;		/* Senders window (relative to suna) */
168 	uint32_t tcp_mss;		/* Max segment size */
169 	uint32_t tcp_iss;		/* Initial send seq num */
170 	uint32_t tcp_rnxt;		/* Seq we expect to recv next */
171 	uint32_t tcp_rwnd;
172 
173 	/* Fields arranged in approximate access order along main paths */
174 	mblk_t	*tcp_xmit_head;		/* Head of xmit/rexmit list */
175 	mblk_t	*tcp_xmit_last;		/* Last valid data seen by tcp_wput */
176 	mblk_t	*tcp_xmit_tail;		/* Last data sent */
177 	uint32_t tcp_unsent;		/* # of bytes in hand that are unsent */
178 	uint32_t tcp_xmit_tail_unsent;	/* # of unsent bytes in xmit_tail */
179 
180 	uint32_t tcp_suna;		/* Sender unacknowledged */
181 	uint32_t tcp_rexmit_nxt;	/* Next rexmit seq num */
182 	uint32_t tcp_rexmit_max;	/* Max retran seq num */
183 	int32_t	tcp_snd_burst;		/* Send burst factor */
184 	uint32_t tcp_cwnd;		/* Congestion window */
185 	int32_t tcp_cwnd_cnt;		/* cwnd cnt in congestion avoidance */
186 
187 	uint32_t tcp_ibsegs;		/* Inbound segments on this stream */
188 	uint32_t tcp_obsegs;		/* Outbound segments on this stream */
189 
190 	uint32_t tcp_naglim;		/* Tunable nagle limit */
191 	uint32_t	tcp_valid_bits;
192 #define	TCP_ISS_VALID	0x1	/* Is the tcp_iss seq num active? */
193 #define	TCP_FSS_VALID	0x2	/* Is the tcp_fss seq num active? */
194 #define	TCP_URG_VALID	0x4	/* Is the tcp_urg seq num active? */
195 #define	TCP_OFO_FIN_VALID 0x8	/* Has TCP received an out of order FIN? */
196 
197 
198 
199 	timeout_id_t	tcp_timer_tid;	/* Control block for timer service */
200 	uchar_t	tcp_timer_backoff;	/* Backoff shift count. */
201 	int64_t tcp_last_recv_time;	/* Last time we receive a segment. */
202 	uint32_t tcp_init_cwnd;		/* Initial cwnd (start/restart) */
203 
204 	/* Following manipulated by TCP under squeue protection */
205 	uint32_t
206 		tcp_urp_last_valid : 1,	/* Is tcp_urp_last valid? */
207 		tcp_hard_binding : 1,	/* TCP_DETACHED_NONEAGER */
208 		tcp_fin_acked : 1,	/* Has our FIN been acked? */
209 		tcp_fin_rcvd : 1,	/* Have we seen a FIN? */
210 
211 		tcp_fin_sent : 1,	/* Have we sent our FIN yet? */
212 		tcp_ordrel_done : 1,	/* Have we sent the ord_rel upstream? */
213 		tcp_detached : 1,	/* If we're detached from a stream */
214 		tcp_zero_win_probe: 1,	/* Zero win probing is in progress */
215 
216 		tcp_loopback: 1,	/* src and dst are the same machine */
217 		tcp_localnet: 1,	/* src and dst are on the same subnet */
218 		tcp_syn_defense: 1,	/* For defense against SYN attack */
219 #define	tcp_dontdrop	tcp_syn_defense
220 		tcp_set_timer : 1,
221 
222 		tcp_active_open: 1,	/* This is a active open */
223 		tcp_rexmit : 1,		/* TCP is retransmitting */
224 		tcp_snd_sack_ok : 1,	/* Can use SACK for this connection */
225 		tcp_hwcksum : 1,	/* The NIC is capable of hwcksum */
226 
227 		tcp_ip_forward_progress : 1,
228 		tcp_ecn_ok : 1,		/* Can use ECN for this connection */
229 		tcp_ecn_echo_on : 1,	/* Need to do ECN echo */
230 		tcp_ecn_cwr_sent : 1,	/* ECN_CWR has been sent */
231 
232 		tcp_cwr : 1,		/* Cwnd has reduced recently */
233 
234 		tcp_pad_to_bit31 : 11;
235 
236 	/* Following manipulated by TCP under squeue protection */
237 	uint32_t
238 		tcp_snd_ts_ok  : 1,
239 		tcp_snd_ws_ok  : 1,
240 		tcp_reserved_port : 1,
241 		tcp_in_free_list : 1,
242 
243 		tcp_snd_zcopy_on : 1,	/* xmit zero-copy enabled */
244 		tcp_snd_zcopy_aware : 1, /* client is zero-copy aware */
245 		tcp_xmit_zc_clean : 1,	/* the xmit list is free of zc-mblk */
246 		tcp_wait_for_eagers : 1, /* Wait for eagers to disappear */
247 
248 		tcp_accept_error : 1,	/* Error during TLI accept */
249 		tcp_send_discon_ind : 1, /* TLI accept err, send discon ind */
250 		tcp_cork : 1,		/* tcp_cork option */
251 		tcp_tconnind_started : 1, /* conn_ind message is being sent */
252 
253 		tcp_lso :1,		/* Lower layer is capable of LSO */
254 		tcp_is_wnd_shrnk : 1,	/* Window has shrunk */
255 
256 		tcp_pad_to_bit_31 : 18;
257 
258 	uint32_t	tcp_initial_pmtu; /* Initial outgoing Path MTU. */
259 
260 	mblk_t	*tcp_reass_head;	/* Out of order reassembly list head */
261 	mblk_t	*tcp_reass_tail;	/* Out of order reassembly list tail */
262 
263 	/* SACK related info */
264 	tcp_sack_info_t	tcp_sack_info;
265 
266 #define	tcp_pipe		tcp_sack_info.tcp_pipe
267 #define	tcp_fack		tcp_sack_info.tcp_fack
268 #define	tcp_sack_snxt		tcp_sack_info.tcp_sack_snxt
269 #define	tcp_max_sack_blk	tcp_sack_info.tcp_max_sack_blk
270 #define	tcp_num_sack_blk	tcp_sack_info.tcp_num_sack_blk
271 #define	tcp_sack_list		tcp_sack_info.tcp_sack_list
272 #define	tcp_num_notsack_blk	tcp_sack_info.tcp_num_notsack_blk
273 #define	tcp_cnt_notsack_list	tcp_sack_info.tcp_cnt_notsack_list
274 #define	tcp_notsack_list	tcp_sack_info.tcp_notsack_list
275 
276 	mblk_t	*tcp_rcv_list;		/* Queued until push, urgent data, */
277 	mblk_t	*tcp_rcv_last_head;	/* optdata, or the count exceeds */
278 	mblk_t	*tcp_rcv_last_tail;	/* tcp_rcv_push_wait. */
279 	uint32_t tcp_rcv_cnt;		/* tcp_rcv_list is b_next chain. */
280 
281 	uint32_t tcp_cwnd_ssthresh;	/* Congestion window */
282 	uint32_t tcp_cwnd_max;
283 	uint32_t tcp_csuna;		/* Clear (no rexmits in window) suna */
284 
285 	clock_t	tcp_rtt_sa;		/* Round trip smoothed average */
286 	clock_t	tcp_rtt_sd;		/* Round trip smoothed deviation */
287 	clock_t	tcp_rtt_update;		/* Round trip update(s) */
288 	clock_t tcp_ms_we_have_waited;	/* Total retrans time */
289 
290 	uint32_t tcp_swl1;		/* These help us avoid using stale */
291 	uint32_t tcp_swl2;		/*  packets to update state */
292 
293 	uint32_t tcp_rack;		/* Seq # we have acked */
294 	uint32_t tcp_rack_cnt;		/* # of segs we have deferred ack */
295 	uint32_t tcp_rack_cur_max;	/* # of segs we may defer ack for now */
296 	uint32_t tcp_rack_abs_max;	/* # of segs we may defer ack ever */
297 	timeout_id_t	tcp_ack_tid;	/* Delayed ACK timer ID */
298 	timeout_id_t	tcp_push_tid;	/* Push timer ID */
299 
300 	uint32_t tcp_max_swnd;		/* Maximum swnd we have seen */
301 
302 	struct tcp_s *tcp_listener;	/* Our listener */
303 
304 	uint32_t tcp_irs;		/* Initial recv seq num */
305 	uint32_t tcp_fss;		/* Final/fin send seq num */
306 	uint32_t tcp_urg;		/* Urgent data seq num */
307 
308 	clock_t	tcp_first_timer_threshold;  /* When to prod IP */
309 	clock_t	tcp_second_timer_threshold; /* When to give up completely */
310 	clock_t	tcp_first_ctimer_threshold; /* 1st threshold while connecting */
311 	clock_t tcp_second_ctimer_threshold; /* 2nd ... while connecting */
312 
313 	uint32_t tcp_urp_last;		/* Last urp for which signal sent */
314 	mblk_t	*tcp_urp_mp;		/* T_EXDATA_IND for urgent byte */
315 	mblk_t	*tcp_urp_mark_mp;	/* zero-length marked/unmarked msg */
316 
317 	int tcp_conn_req_cnt_q0;	/* # of conn reqs in SYN_RCVD */
318 	int tcp_conn_req_cnt_q;	/* # of conn reqs in ESTABLISHED */
319 	int tcp_conn_req_max;	/* # of ESTABLISHED conn reqs allowed */
320 	t_scalar_t tcp_conn_req_seqnum;	/* Incrementing pending conn req ID */
321 #define	tcp_ip_addr_cache	tcp_reass_tail
322 					/* Cache ip addresses that */
323 					/* complete the 3-way handshake */
324 	kmutex_t  tcp_eager_lock;
325 	struct tcp_s *tcp_eager_next_q; /* next eager in ESTABLISHED state */
326 	struct tcp_s *tcp_eager_last_q;	/* last eager in ESTABLISHED state */
327 	struct tcp_s *tcp_eager_next_q0; /* next eager in SYN_RCVD state */
328 	struct tcp_s *tcp_eager_prev_q0; /* prev eager in SYN_RCVD state */
329 					/* all eagers form a circular list */
330 	boolean_t tcp_conn_def_q0;	/* move from q0 to q deferred */
331 
332 	union {
333 	    mblk_t *tcp_eager_conn_ind; /* T_CONN_IND waiting for 3rd ack. */
334 	    mblk_t *tcp_opts_conn_req; /* T_CONN_REQ w/ options processed */
335 	} tcp_conn;
336 	uint32_t tcp_syn_rcvd_timeout;	/* How many SYN_RCVD timeout in q0 */
337 
338 	/*
339 	 * TCP Keepalive Timer members.
340 	 * All keepalive timer intervals are in milliseconds.
341 	 */
342 	int32_t	tcp_ka_last_intrvl;	/* Last probe interval */
343 	timeout_id_t tcp_ka_tid;	/* Keepalive timer ID */
344 	uint32_t tcp_ka_interval;	/* Keepalive interval */
345 
346 	/*
347 	 * TCP connection is terminated if we don't hear back from the peer
348 	 * for tcp_ka_abort_thres milliseconds after the first keepalive probe.
349 	 * tcp_ka_rinterval is the interval in milliseconds between successive
350 	 * keepalive probes. tcp_ka_cnt is the number of keepalive probes to
351 	 * be sent before terminating the connection, if we don't hear back from
352 	 * peer.
353 	 * tcp_ka_abort_thres = tcp_ka_rinterval * tcp_ka_cnt
354 	 */
355 	uint32_t tcp_ka_rinterval;	/* keepalive retransmit interval */
356 	uint32_t tcp_ka_abort_thres;	/* Keepalive abort threshold */
357 	uint32_t tcp_ka_cnt;		/* count of keepalive probes */
358 
359 	int32_t	tcp_client_errno;	/* How the client screwed up */
360 
361 	/*
362 	 * The header template lives in conn_ht_iphc allocated by tcp_build_hdrs
363 	 * We maintain three pointers into conn_ht_iphc.
364 	 */
365 	ipha_t	*tcp_ipha;		/* IPv4 header in conn_ht_iphc */
366 	ip6_t	*tcp_ip6h;		/* IPv6 header in conn_ht_iphc */
367 	tcpha_t	*tcp_tcpha;		/* TCP header in conn_ht_iphc */
368 
369 	uint16_t tcp_last_sent_len;	/* Record length for nagle */
370 	uint16_t tcp_last_recv_len;	/* Used by DTrace */
371 	uint16_t tcp_dupack_cnt;	/* # of consequtive duplicate acks */
372 
373 	kmutex_t	*tcp_acceptor_lockp;	/* Ptr to tf_lock */
374 
375 	mblk_t		*tcp_ordrel_mp;		/* T_ordrel_ind mblk */
376 	t_uscalar_t	tcp_acceptor_id;	/* ACCEPTOR_id */
377 
378 	int		tcp_ipsec_overhead;
379 
380 	uint_t		tcp_recvifindex; /* Last received IPV6_RCVPKTINFO */
381 	uint_t		tcp_recvhops;	/* Last received IPV6_RECVHOPLIMIT */
382 	uint_t		tcp_recvtclass;	/* Last received IPV6_RECVTCLASS */
383 	ip6_hbh_t	*tcp_hopopts;	/* Last received IPV6_RECVHOPOPTS */
384 	ip6_dest_t	*tcp_dstopts;	/* Last received IPV6_RECVDSTOPTS */
385 	ip6_dest_t	*tcp_rthdrdstopts; /* Last recv IPV6_RECVRTHDRDSTOPTS */
386 	ip6_rthdr_t	*tcp_rthdr;	/* Last received IPV6_RECVRTHDR */
387 	uint_t		tcp_hopoptslen;
388 	uint_t		tcp_dstoptslen;
389 	uint_t		tcp_rthdrdstoptslen;
390 	uint_t		tcp_rthdrlen;
391 
392 	mblk_t		*tcp_timercache;
393 
394 	kmutex_t	tcp_closelock;
395 	kcondvar_t	tcp_closecv;
396 	uint8_t		tcp_closed;
397 	uint8_t		tcp_closeflags;
398 	mblk_t		tcp_closemp;
399 	timeout_id_t	tcp_linger_tid;	/* Linger timer ID */
400 
401 	struct tcp_s *tcp_acceptor_hash; /* Acceptor hash chain */
402 	struct tcp_s **tcp_ptpahn; /* Pointer to previous accept hash next. */
403 	struct tcp_s *tcp_bind_hash; /* Bind hash chain */
404 	struct tcp_s *tcp_bind_hash_port; /* tcp_t's bound to the same lport */
405 	struct tcp_s **tcp_ptpbhn;
406 
407 	uint_t		tcp_maxpsz_multiplier;
408 
409 	uint32_t	tcp_lso_max; /* maximum LSO payload */
410 
411 	uint32_t	tcp_ofo_fin_seq; /* Recv out of order FIN seq num */
412 	uint32_t	tcp_cwr_snd_max;
413 
414 	struct tcp_s *tcp_saved_listener;	/* saved value of listener */
415 
416 	uint32_t	tcp_in_ack_unsent;	/* ACK for unsent data cnt. */
417 
418 	/*
419 	 * All fusion-related fields are protected by squeue.
420 	 */
421 	struct tcp_s *tcp_loopback_peer;	/* peer tcp for loopback */
422 	mblk_t	*tcp_fused_sigurg_mp;		/* M_PCSIG mblk for SIGURG */
423 
424 	uint32_t
425 		tcp_fused : 1,		/* loopback tcp in fusion mode */
426 		tcp_unfusable : 1,	/* fusion not allowed on endpoint */
427 		tcp_fused_sigurg : 1,	/* send SIGURG upon draining */
428 
429 		tcp_fuse_to_bit_31 : 29;
430 
431 	kmutex_t tcp_non_sq_lock;
432 
433 	/*
434 	 * This variable is accessed without any lock protection
435 	 * and therefore must not be declared as a bit field along
436 	 * with the rest which require such condition.
437 	 */
438 	boolean_t	tcp_issocket;	/* this is a socket tcp */
439 
440 	/* protected by the tcp_non_sq_lock lock */
441 	uint32_t	tcp_squeue_bytes;
442 
443 	/*
444 	 * tcp_closemp_used is protected by listener's tcp_eager_lock
445 	 * when used for eagers. When used for a tcp in TIME_WAIT state
446 	 * or in tcp_close(), it is not protected by any lock as we
447 	 * do not expect any other thread to use it concurrently.
448 	 * We do allow re-use of tcp_closemp in tcp_time_wait_collector()
449 	 * and tcp_close() but not concurrently.
450 	 */
451 	boolean_t tcp_closemp_used;
452 
453 	/*
454 	 * previous and next eagers in the list of droppable eagers. See
455 	 * the comments before MAKE_DROPPABLE(). These pointers are
456 	 * protected by listener's tcp_eager_lock.
457 	 */
458 	struct tcp_s	*tcp_eager_prev_drop_q0;
459 	struct tcp_s	*tcp_eager_next_drop_q0;
460 
461 	/*
462 	 * Have we flow controlled xmitter?
463 	 * This variable can be modified outside the squeue and hence must
464 	 * not be declared as a bit field along with the rest that are
465 	 * modified only within the squeue.
466 	 * protected by the tcp_non_sq_lock lock.
467 	 */
468 	boolean_t	tcp_flow_stopped;
469 
470 	/*
471 	 * Sender's next sequence number at the time the window was shrunk.
472 	 */
473 	uint32_t	tcp_snxt_shrunk;
474 
475 	/*
476 	 * Socket generation number which is bumped when a connection attempt
477 	 * is initiated. Its main purpose is to ensure that the socket does not
478 	 * miss the asynchronous connected/disconnected notification.
479 	 */
480 	sock_connid_t	tcp_connid;
481 
482 	/* mblk_t used to enter TCP's squeue from the service routine. */
483 	mblk_t		*tcp_rsrv_mp;
484 	/* Mutex for accessing tcp_rsrv_mp */
485 	kmutex_t	tcp_rsrv_mp_lock;
486 
487 	/* For connection counting. */
488 	struct tcp_listen_cnt_s	*tcp_listen_cnt;
489 
490 	/* Segment reassembly timer. */
491 	timeout_id_t		tcp_reass_tid;
492 
493 	/* FIN-WAIT-2 flush timeout */
494 	uint32_t		tcp_fin_wait_2_flush_interval;
495 
496 #ifdef DEBUG
497 	pc_t			tcmp_stk[15];
498 #endif
499 } tcp_t;
500 
501 #ifdef DEBUG
502 #define	TCP_DEBUG_GETPCSTACK(buffer, depth)	((void) getpcstack(buffer, \
503 						    depth))
504 #else
505 #define	TCP_DEBUG_GETPCSTACK(buffer, depth)
506 #endif
507 
508 extern void	tcp_conn_reclaim(void *);
509 extern void 	tcp_free(tcp_t *tcp);
510 extern void	tcp_ddi_g_init(void);
511 extern void	tcp_ddi_g_destroy(void);
512 extern void 	*tcp_get_conn(void *arg, tcp_stack_t *);
513 extern mblk_t	*tcp_snmp_get(queue_t *, mblk_t *, boolean_t);
514 extern int	tcp_snmp_set(queue_t *, int, int, uchar_t *, int len);
515 
516 /* Pad for the tf_t structure to avoid false cache line sharing. */
517 #define	TF_CACHEL_PAD	64
518 
519 /*
520  * The TCP Fanout structure for bind and acceptor hashes.
521  * The hash tables and their linkage (tcp_*_hash, tcp_ptp*hn) are
522  * protected by the per-bucket tf_lock.  Each tcp_t
523  * inserted in the list points back at this lock using tcp_*_lockp.
524  *
525  * The bind and acceptor hash queues are lists of tcp_t.
526  */
527 /* listener hash and acceptor hash queue head */
528 typedef struct tf_s {
529 	tcp_t		*tf_tcp;
530 	kmutex_t	tf_lock;
531 	unsigned char	tf_pad[TF_CACHEL_PAD -
532 	    (sizeof (tcp_t *) + sizeof (kmutex_t))];
533 } tf_t;
534 
535 
536 /* Also used in ipclassifier.c */
537 extern struct kmem_cache  *tcp_sack_info_cache;
538 
539 #endif	/* (defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KMEMUSER)) */
540 
541 /* Contract private interface between TCP and Clustering. */
542 
543 #define	CL_TCPI_V1	1	/* cl_tcpi_version number */
544 
545 typedef struct cl_tcp_info_s {
546 	ushort_t	cl_tcpi_version;	/* cl_tcp_info_t's version no */
547 	ushort_t	cl_tcpi_ipversion;	/* IP version */
548 	int32_t		cl_tcpi_state;		/* TCP state */
549 	in_port_t	cl_tcpi_lport;		/* Local port */
550 	in_port_t	cl_tcpi_fport;		/* Remote port */
551 	in6_addr_t	cl_tcpi_laddr_v6;	/* Local IP address */
552 	in6_addr_t	cl_tcpi_faddr_v6;	/* Remote IP address */
553 #ifdef _KERNEL
554 /* Note: V4_PART_OF_V6 is meant to be used only for _KERNEL defined stuff */
555 #define	cl_tcpi_laddr	V4_PART_OF_V6(cl_tcpi_laddr_v6)
556 #define	cl_tcpi_faddr	V4_PART_OF_V6(cl_tcpi_faddr_v6)
557 
558 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
559 } cl_tcp_info_t;
560 
561 /*
562  * Hook functions to enable cluster networking
563  * On non-clustered systems these vectors must always be NULL.
564  */
565 extern void	(*cl_inet_listen)(netstackid_t, uint8_t, sa_family_t,
566 		    uint8_t *, in_port_t, void *);
567 extern void	(*cl_inet_unlisten)(netstackid_t, uint8_t, sa_family_t,
568 		    uint8_t *, in_port_t, void *);
569 
570 /*
571  * Contracted Consolidation Private ioctl for aborting TCP connections.
572  * In order to keep the offsets and size of the structure the same between
573  * a 32-bit application and a 64-bit amd64 kernel, we use a #pragma
574  * pack(4).
575  */
576 #define	TCP_IOC_ABORT_CONN	(('T' << 8) + 91)
577 
578 #if _LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT == 8 && _LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT_32 == 4
579 #pragma pack(4)
580 #endif
581 
582 typedef struct tcp_ioc_abort_conn_s {
583 	struct sockaddr_storage ac_local;	/* local addr and port */
584 	struct sockaddr_storage ac_remote;	/* remote addr and port */
585 	int32_t ac_start;			/* start state */
586 	int32_t ac_end;				/* end state  */
587 	int32_t ac_zoneid;			/* zoneid */
588 } tcp_ioc_abort_conn_t;
589 
590 #if _LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT == 8 && _LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT_32 == 4
591 #pragma pack()
592 #endif
593 
594 #ifdef	__cplusplus
595 }
596 #endif
597 
598 #endif	/* _INET_TCP_H */
599