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1/* SCTP kernel reference Implementation
2 * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2001, 2004
3 * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Cisco, Inc.
4 * Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Motorola, Inc.
5 * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Intel Corp.
6 * Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Nokia, Inc.
7 * Copyright (c) 2001 La Monte H.P. Yarroll
8 *
9 * This file is part of the SCTP kernel reference Implementation
10 *
11 * These functions interface with the sockets layer to implement the
12 * SCTP Extensions for the Sockets API.
13 *
14 * Note that the descriptions from the specification are USER level
15 * functions--this file is the functions which populate the struct proto
16 * for SCTP which is the BOTTOM of the sockets interface.
17 *
18 * The SCTP reference implementation is free software;
19 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
20 * the GNU General Public License as published by
21 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
22 * any later version.
23 *
24 * The SCTP reference implementation is distributed in the hope that it
25 * will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
26 * ************************
27 * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
28 * See the GNU General Public License for more details.
29 *
30 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
31 * along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
32 * the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
33 * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
34 *
35 * Please send any bug reports or fixes you make to the
36 * email address(es):
37 * lksctp developers <lksctp-developers@lists.sourceforge.net>
38 *
39 * Or submit a bug report through the following website:
40 * http://www.sf.net/projects/lksctp
41 *
42 * Written or modified by:
43 * La Monte H.P. Yarroll <piggy@acm.org>
44 * Narasimha Budihal <narsi@refcode.org>
45 * Karl Knutson <karl@athena.chicago.il.us>
46 * Jon Grimm <jgrimm@us.ibm.com>
47 * Xingang Guo <xingang.guo@intel.com>
48 * Daisy Chang <daisyc@us.ibm.com>
49 * Sridhar Samudrala <samudrala@us.ibm.com>
50 * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.gonzalez@intel.com>
51 * Ardelle Fan <ardelle.fan@intel.com>
52 * Ryan Layer <rmlayer@us.ibm.com>
53 * Anup Pemmaiah <pemmaiah@cc.usu.edu>
54 * Kevin Gao <kevin.gao@intel.com>
55 *
56 * Any bugs reported given to us we will try to fix... any fixes shared will
57 * be incorporated into the next SCTP release.
58 */
59
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60#include <linux/types.h>
61#include <linux/kernel.h>
62#include <linux/wait.h>
63#include <linux/time.h>
64#include <linux/ip.h>
4fc268d2 65#include <linux/capability.h>
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66#include <linux/fcntl.h>
67#include <linux/poll.h>
68#include <linux/init.h>
69#include <linux/crypto.h>
70
71#include <net/ip.h>
72#include <net/icmp.h>
73#include <net/route.h>
74#include <net/ipv6.h>
75#include <net/inet_common.h>
76
77#include <linux/socket.h> /* for sa_family_t */
78#include <net/sock.h>
79#include <net/sctp/sctp.h>
80#include <net/sctp/sm.h>
81
82/* WARNING: Please do not remove the SCTP_STATIC attribute to
83 * any of the functions below as they are used to export functions
84 * used by a project regression testsuite.
85 */
86
87/* Forward declarations for internal helper functions. */
88static int sctp_writeable(struct sock *sk);
89static void sctp_wfree(struct sk_buff *skb);
90static int sctp_wait_for_sndbuf(struct sctp_association *, long *timeo_p,
91 size_t msg_len);
92static int sctp_wait_for_packet(struct sock * sk, int *err, long *timeo_p);
93static int sctp_wait_for_connect(struct sctp_association *, long *timeo_p);
94static int sctp_wait_for_accept(struct sock *sk, long timeo);
95static void sctp_wait_for_close(struct sock *sk, long timeo);
96static struct sctp_af *sctp_sockaddr_af(struct sctp_sock *opt,
97 union sctp_addr *addr, int len);
98static int sctp_bindx_add(struct sock *, struct sockaddr *, int);
99static int sctp_bindx_rem(struct sock *, struct sockaddr *, int);
100static int sctp_send_asconf_add_ip(struct sock *, struct sockaddr *, int);
101static int sctp_send_asconf_del_ip(struct sock *, struct sockaddr *, int);
102static int sctp_send_asconf(struct sctp_association *asoc,
103 struct sctp_chunk *chunk);
104static int sctp_do_bind(struct sock *, union sctp_addr *, int);
105static int sctp_autobind(struct sock *sk);
106static void sctp_sock_migrate(struct sock *, struct sock *,
107 struct sctp_association *, sctp_socket_type_t);
108static char *sctp_hmac_alg = SCTP_COOKIE_HMAC_ALG;
109
e18b890b 110extern struct kmem_cache *sctp_bucket_cachep;
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111
112/* Get the sndbuf space available at the time on the association. */
113static inline int sctp_wspace(struct sctp_association *asoc)
114{
115 struct sock *sk = asoc->base.sk;
116 int amt = 0;
117
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118 if (asoc->ep->sndbuf_policy) {
119 /* make sure that no association uses more than sk_sndbuf */
120 amt = sk->sk_sndbuf - asoc->sndbuf_used;
121 } else {
122 /* do socket level accounting */
123 amt = sk->sk_sndbuf - atomic_read(&sk->sk_wmem_alloc);
124 }
125
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126 if (amt < 0)
127 amt = 0;
4eb701df 128
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129 return amt;
130}
131
132/* Increment the used sndbuf space count of the corresponding association by
133 * the size of the outgoing data chunk.
134 * Also, set the skb destructor for sndbuf accounting later.
135 *
136 * Since it is always 1-1 between chunk and skb, and also a new skb is always
137 * allocated for chunk bundling in sctp_packet_transmit(), we can use the
138 * destructor in the data chunk skb for the purpose of the sndbuf space
139 * tracking.
140 */
141static inline void sctp_set_owner_w(struct sctp_chunk *chunk)
142{
143 struct sctp_association *asoc = chunk->asoc;
144 struct sock *sk = asoc->base.sk;
145
146 /* The sndbuf space is tracked per association. */
147 sctp_association_hold(asoc);
148
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149 skb_set_owner_w(chunk->skb, sk);
150
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151 chunk->skb->destructor = sctp_wfree;
152 /* Save the chunk pointer in skb for sctp_wfree to use later. */
153 *((struct sctp_chunk **)(chunk->skb->cb)) = chunk;
154
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155 asoc->sndbuf_used += SCTP_DATA_SNDSIZE(chunk) +
156 sizeof(struct sk_buff) +
157 sizeof(struct sctp_chunk);
158
4eb701df 159 atomic_add(sizeof(struct sctp_chunk), &sk->sk_wmem_alloc);
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160}
161
162/* Verify that this is a valid address. */
163static inline int sctp_verify_addr(struct sock *sk, union sctp_addr *addr,
164 int len)
165{
166 struct sctp_af *af;
167
168 /* Verify basic sockaddr. */
169 af = sctp_sockaddr_af(sctp_sk(sk), addr, len);
170 if (!af)
171 return -EINVAL;
172
173 /* Is this a valid SCTP address? */
5636bef7 174 if (!af->addr_valid(addr, sctp_sk(sk), NULL))
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175 return -EINVAL;
176
177 if (!sctp_sk(sk)->pf->send_verify(sctp_sk(sk), (addr)))
178 return -EINVAL;
179
180 return 0;
181}
182
183/* Look up the association by its id. If this is not a UDP-style
184 * socket, the ID field is always ignored.
185 */
186struct sctp_association *sctp_id2assoc(struct sock *sk, sctp_assoc_t id)
187{
188 struct sctp_association *asoc = NULL;
189
190 /* If this is not a UDP-style socket, assoc id should be ignored. */
191 if (!sctp_style(sk, UDP)) {
192 /* Return NULL if the socket state is not ESTABLISHED. It
193 * could be a TCP-style listening socket or a socket which
194 * hasn't yet called connect() to establish an association.
195 */
196 if (!sctp_sstate(sk, ESTABLISHED))
197 return NULL;
198
199 /* Get the first and the only association from the list. */
200 if (!list_empty(&sctp_sk(sk)->ep->asocs))
201 asoc = list_entry(sctp_sk(sk)->ep->asocs.next,
202 struct sctp_association, asocs);
203 return asoc;
204 }
205
206 /* Otherwise this is a UDP-style socket. */
207 if (!id || (id == (sctp_assoc_t)-1))
208 return NULL;
209
210 spin_lock_bh(&sctp_assocs_id_lock);
211 asoc = (struct sctp_association *)idr_find(&sctp_assocs_id, (int)id);
212 spin_unlock_bh(&sctp_assocs_id_lock);
213
214 if (!asoc || (asoc->base.sk != sk) || asoc->base.dead)
215 return NULL;
216
217 return asoc;
218}
219
220/* Look up the transport from an address and an assoc id. If both address and
221 * id are specified, the associations matching the address and the id should be
222 * the same.
223 */
224static struct sctp_transport *sctp_addr_id2transport(struct sock *sk,
225 struct sockaddr_storage *addr,
226 sctp_assoc_t id)
227{
228 struct sctp_association *addr_asoc = NULL, *id_asoc = NULL;
229 struct sctp_transport *transport;
230 union sctp_addr *laddr = (union sctp_addr *)addr;
231
1da177e4 232 addr_asoc = sctp_endpoint_lookup_assoc(sctp_sk(sk)->ep,
cd4ff034 233 laddr,
1da177e4 234 &transport);
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235
236 if (!addr_asoc)
237 return NULL;
238
239 id_asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, id);
240 if (id_asoc && (id_asoc != addr_asoc))
241 return NULL;
242
243 sctp_get_pf_specific(sk->sk_family)->addr_v4map(sctp_sk(sk),
244 (union sctp_addr *)addr);
245
246 return transport;
247}
248
249/* API 3.1.2 bind() - UDP Style Syntax
250 * The syntax of bind() is,
251 *
252 * ret = bind(int sd, struct sockaddr *addr, int addrlen);
253 *
254 * sd - the socket descriptor returned by socket().
255 * addr - the address structure (struct sockaddr_in or struct
256 * sockaddr_in6 [RFC 2553]),
257 * addr_len - the size of the address structure.
258 */
3f7a87d2 259SCTP_STATIC int sctp_bind(struct sock *sk, struct sockaddr *addr, int addr_len)
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260{
261 int retval = 0;
262
263 sctp_lock_sock(sk);
264
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265 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_bind(sk: %p, addr: %p, addr_len: %d)\n",
266 sk, addr, addr_len);
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267
268 /* Disallow binding twice. */
269 if (!sctp_sk(sk)->ep->base.bind_addr.port)
3f7a87d2 270 retval = sctp_do_bind(sk, (union sctp_addr *)addr,
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271 addr_len);
272 else
273 retval = -EINVAL;
274
275 sctp_release_sock(sk);
276
277 return retval;
278}
279
280static long sctp_get_port_local(struct sock *, union sctp_addr *);
281
282/* Verify this is a valid sockaddr. */
283static struct sctp_af *sctp_sockaddr_af(struct sctp_sock *opt,
284 union sctp_addr *addr, int len)
285{
286 struct sctp_af *af;
287
288 /* Check minimum size. */
289 if (len < sizeof (struct sockaddr))
290 return NULL;
291
292 /* Does this PF support this AF? */
293 if (!opt->pf->af_supported(addr->sa.sa_family, opt))
294 return NULL;
295
296 /* If we get this far, af is valid. */
297 af = sctp_get_af_specific(addr->sa.sa_family);
298
299 if (len < af->sockaddr_len)
300 return NULL;
301
302 return af;
303}
304
305/* Bind a local address either to an endpoint or to an association. */
306SCTP_STATIC int sctp_do_bind(struct sock *sk, union sctp_addr *addr, int len)
307{
308 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
309 struct sctp_endpoint *ep = sp->ep;
310 struct sctp_bind_addr *bp = &ep->base.bind_addr;
311 struct sctp_af *af;
312 unsigned short snum;
313 int ret = 0;
314
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315 /* Common sockaddr verification. */
316 af = sctp_sockaddr_af(sp, addr, len);
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317 if (!af) {
318 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_do_bind(sk: %p, newaddr: %p, len: %d) EINVAL\n",
319 sk, addr, len);
1da177e4 320 return -EINVAL;
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321 }
322
323 snum = ntohs(addr->v4.sin_port);
324
325 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK_IPADDR("sctp_do_bind(sk: %p, new addr: ",
326 ", port: %d, new port: %d, len: %d)\n",
327 sk,
328 addr,
329 bp->port, snum,
330 len);
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331
332 /* PF specific bind() address verification. */
333 if (!sp->pf->bind_verify(sp, addr))
334 return -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
335
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336 /* We must either be unbound, or bind to the same port.
337 * It's OK to allow 0 ports if we are already bound.
338 * We'll just inhert an already bound port in this case
339 */
340 if (bp->port) {
341 if (!snum)
342 snum = bp->port;
343 else if (snum != bp->port) {
344 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_do_bind:"
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345 " New port %d does not match existing port "
346 "%d.\n", snum, bp->port);
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347 return -EINVAL;
348 }
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349 }
350
351 if (snum && snum < PROT_SOCK && !capable(CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE))
352 return -EACCES;
353
354 /* Make sure we are allowed to bind here.
355 * The function sctp_get_port_local() does duplicate address
356 * detection.
357 */
358 if ((ret = sctp_get_port_local(sk, addr))) {
359 if (ret == (long) sk) {
360 /* This endpoint has a conflicting address. */
361 return -EINVAL;
362 } else {
363 return -EADDRINUSE;
364 }
365 }
366
367 /* Refresh ephemeral port. */
368 if (!bp->port)
369 bp->port = inet_sk(sk)->num;
370
371 /* Add the address to the bind address list. */
372 sctp_local_bh_disable();
373 sctp_write_lock(&ep->base.addr_lock);
374
375 /* Use GFP_ATOMIC since BHs are disabled. */
5ab7b859 376 ret = sctp_add_bind_addr(bp, addr, 1, GFP_ATOMIC);
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377 sctp_write_unlock(&ep->base.addr_lock);
378 sctp_local_bh_enable();
379
380 /* Copy back into socket for getsockname() use. */
381 if (!ret) {
382 inet_sk(sk)->sport = htons(inet_sk(sk)->num);
383 af->to_sk_saddr(addr, sk);
384 }
385
386 return ret;
387}
388
389 /* ADDIP Section 4.1.1 Congestion Control of ASCONF Chunks
390 *
d808ad9a 391 * R1) One and only one ASCONF Chunk MAY be in transit and unacknowledged
1da177e4 392 * at any one time. If a sender, after sending an ASCONF chunk, decides
d808ad9a 393 * it needs to transfer another ASCONF Chunk, it MUST wait until the
1da177e4 394 * ASCONF-ACK Chunk returns from the previous ASCONF Chunk before sending a
d808ad9a
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395 * subsequent ASCONF. Note this restriction binds each side, so at any
396 * time two ASCONF may be in-transit on any given association (one sent
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397 * from each endpoint).
398 */
399static int sctp_send_asconf(struct sctp_association *asoc,
400 struct sctp_chunk *chunk)
401{
402 int retval = 0;
403
404 /* If there is an outstanding ASCONF chunk, queue it for later
405 * transmission.
d808ad9a 406 */
1da177e4 407 if (asoc->addip_last_asconf) {
79af02c2 408 list_add_tail(&chunk->list, &asoc->addip_chunk_list);
d808ad9a 409 goto out;
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410 }
411
412 /* Hold the chunk until an ASCONF_ACK is received. */
413 sctp_chunk_hold(chunk);
414 retval = sctp_primitive_ASCONF(asoc, chunk);
415 if (retval)
416 sctp_chunk_free(chunk);
417 else
418 asoc->addip_last_asconf = chunk;
419
420out:
421 return retval;
422}
423
424/* Add a list of addresses as bind addresses to local endpoint or
425 * association.
426 *
427 * Basically run through each address specified in the addrs/addrcnt
428 * array/length pair, determine if it is IPv6 or IPv4 and call
429 * sctp_do_bind() on it.
430 *
431 * If any of them fails, then the operation will be reversed and the
432 * ones that were added will be removed.
433 *
434 * Only sctp_setsockopt_bindx() is supposed to call this function.
435 */
436int sctp_bindx_add(struct sock *sk, struct sockaddr *addrs, int addrcnt)
437{
438 int cnt;
439 int retval = 0;
440 void *addr_buf;
441 struct sockaddr *sa_addr;
442 struct sctp_af *af;
443
444 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_bindx_add (sk: %p, addrs: %p, addrcnt: %d)\n",
445 sk, addrs, addrcnt);
446
447 addr_buf = addrs;
448 for (cnt = 0; cnt < addrcnt; cnt++) {
449 /* The list may contain either IPv4 or IPv6 address;
450 * determine the address length for walking thru the list.
451 */
452 sa_addr = (struct sockaddr *)addr_buf;
453 af = sctp_get_af_specific(sa_addr->sa_family);
454 if (!af) {
455 retval = -EINVAL;
456 goto err_bindx_add;
457 }
458
d808ad9a 459 retval = sctp_do_bind(sk, (union sctp_addr *)sa_addr,
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460 af->sockaddr_len);
461
462 addr_buf += af->sockaddr_len;
463
464err_bindx_add:
465 if (retval < 0) {
466 /* Failed. Cleanup the ones that have been added */
467 if (cnt > 0)
468 sctp_bindx_rem(sk, addrs, cnt);
469 return retval;
470 }
471 }
472
473 return retval;
474}
475
476/* Send an ASCONF chunk with Add IP address parameters to all the peers of the
477 * associations that are part of the endpoint indicating that a list of local
478 * addresses are added to the endpoint.
479 *
d808ad9a 480 * If any of the addresses is already in the bind address list of the
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481 * association, we do not send the chunk for that association. But it will not
482 * affect other associations.
483 *
484 * Only sctp_setsockopt_bindx() is supposed to call this function.
485 */
d808ad9a 486static int sctp_send_asconf_add_ip(struct sock *sk,
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487 struct sockaddr *addrs,
488 int addrcnt)
489{
490 struct sctp_sock *sp;
491 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
492 struct sctp_association *asoc;
493 struct sctp_bind_addr *bp;
494 struct sctp_chunk *chunk;
495 struct sctp_sockaddr_entry *laddr;
496 union sctp_addr *addr;
dc022a98 497 union sctp_addr saveaddr;
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498 void *addr_buf;
499 struct sctp_af *af;
500 struct list_head *pos;
501 struct list_head *p;
502 int i;
503 int retval = 0;
504
505 if (!sctp_addip_enable)
506 return retval;
507
508 sp = sctp_sk(sk);
509 ep = sp->ep;
510
511 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s: (sk: %p, addrs: %p, addrcnt: %d)\n",
512 __FUNCTION__, sk, addrs, addrcnt);
513
514 list_for_each(pos, &ep->asocs) {
515 asoc = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_association, asocs);
516
517 if (!asoc->peer.asconf_capable)
518 continue;
519
520 if (asoc->peer.addip_disabled_mask & SCTP_PARAM_ADD_IP)
521 continue;
522
523 if (!sctp_state(asoc, ESTABLISHED))
524 continue;
525
526 /* Check if any address in the packed array of addresses is
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527 * in the bind address list of the association. If so,
528 * do not send the asconf chunk to its peer, but continue with
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529 * other associations.
530 */
531 addr_buf = addrs;
532 for (i = 0; i < addrcnt; i++) {
533 addr = (union sctp_addr *)addr_buf;
534 af = sctp_get_af_specific(addr->v4.sin_family);
535 if (!af) {
536 retval = -EINVAL;
537 goto out;
538 }
539
540 if (sctp_assoc_lookup_laddr(asoc, addr))
541 break;
542
543 addr_buf += af->sockaddr_len;
544 }
545 if (i < addrcnt)
546 continue;
547
548 /* Use the first address in bind addr list of association as
549 * Address Parameter of ASCONF CHUNK.
550 */
551 sctp_read_lock(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
552 bp = &asoc->base.bind_addr;
553 p = bp->address_list.next;
554 laddr = list_entry(p, struct sctp_sockaddr_entry, list);
555 sctp_read_unlock(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
556
5ae955cf 557 chunk = sctp_make_asconf_update_ip(asoc, &laddr->a, addrs,
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558 addrcnt, SCTP_PARAM_ADD_IP);
559 if (!chunk) {
560 retval = -ENOMEM;
561 goto out;
562 }
563
564 retval = sctp_send_asconf(asoc, chunk);
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565 if (retval)
566 goto out;
1da177e4 567
dc022a98
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568 /* Add the new addresses to the bind address list with
569 * use_as_src set to 0.
1da177e4 570 */
dc022a98
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571 sctp_local_bh_disable();
572 sctp_write_lock(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
573 addr_buf = addrs;
574 for (i = 0; i < addrcnt; i++) {
575 addr = (union sctp_addr *)addr_buf;
576 af = sctp_get_af_specific(addr->v4.sin_family);
577 memcpy(&saveaddr, addr, af->sockaddr_len);
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578 retval = sctp_add_bind_addr(bp, &saveaddr, 0,
579 GFP_ATOMIC);
580 addr_buf += af->sockaddr_len;
581 }
582 sctp_write_unlock(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
583 sctp_local_bh_enable();
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584 }
585
586out:
587 return retval;
588}
589
590/* Remove a list of addresses from bind addresses list. Do not remove the
591 * last address.
592 *
593 * Basically run through each address specified in the addrs/addrcnt
594 * array/length pair, determine if it is IPv6 or IPv4 and call
595 * sctp_del_bind() on it.
596 *
597 * If any of them fails, then the operation will be reversed and the
598 * ones that were removed will be added back.
599 *
600 * At least one address has to be left; if only one address is
601 * available, the operation will return -EBUSY.
602 *
603 * Only sctp_setsockopt_bindx() is supposed to call this function.
604 */
605int sctp_bindx_rem(struct sock *sk, struct sockaddr *addrs, int addrcnt)
606{
607 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
608 struct sctp_endpoint *ep = sp->ep;
609 int cnt;
610 struct sctp_bind_addr *bp = &ep->base.bind_addr;
611 int retval = 0;
1da177e4 612 void *addr_buf;
c9a08505 613 union sctp_addr *sa_addr;
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614 struct sctp_af *af;
615
616 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_bindx_rem (sk: %p, addrs: %p, addrcnt: %d)\n",
617 sk, addrs, addrcnt);
618
619 addr_buf = addrs;
620 for (cnt = 0; cnt < addrcnt; cnt++) {
621 /* If the bind address list is empty or if there is only one
622 * bind address, there is nothing more to be removed (we need
623 * at least one address here).
624 */
625 if (list_empty(&bp->address_list) ||
626 (sctp_list_single_entry(&bp->address_list))) {
627 retval = -EBUSY;
628 goto err_bindx_rem;
629 }
630
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631 sa_addr = (union sctp_addr *)addr_buf;
632 af = sctp_get_af_specific(sa_addr->sa.sa_family);
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633 if (!af) {
634 retval = -EINVAL;
635 goto err_bindx_rem;
636 }
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637
638 if (!af->addr_valid(sa_addr, sp, NULL)) {
639 retval = -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
640 goto err_bindx_rem;
641 }
642
c9a08505 643 if (sa_addr->v4.sin_port != htons(bp->port)) {
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644 retval = -EINVAL;
645 goto err_bindx_rem;
646 }
647
648 /* FIXME - There is probably a need to check if sk->sk_saddr and
649 * sk->sk_rcv_addr are currently set to one of the addresses to
650 * be removed. This is something which needs to be looked into
651 * when we are fixing the outstanding issues with multi-homing
652 * socket routing and failover schemes. Refer to comments in
653 * sctp_do_bind(). -daisy
654 */
655 sctp_local_bh_disable();
656 sctp_write_lock(&ep->base.addr_lock);
657
c9a08505 658 retval = sctp_del_bind_addr(bp, sa_addr);
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659
660 sctp_write_unlock(&ep->base.addr_lock);
661 sctp_local_bh_enable();
662
663 addr_buf += af->sockaddr_len;
664err_bindx_rem:
665 if (retval < 0) {
666 /* Failed. Add the ones that has been removed back */
667 if (cnt > 0)
668 sctp_bindx_add(sk, addrs, cnt);
669 return retval;
670 }
671 }
672
673 return retval;
674}
675
676/* Send an ASCONF chunk with Delete IP address parameters to all the peers of
677 * the associations that are part of the endpoint indicating that a list of
678 * local addresses are removed from the endpoint.
679 *
d808ad9a 680 * If any of the addresses is already in the bind address list of the
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681 * association, we do not send the chunk for that association. But it will not
682 * affect other associations.
683 *
684 * Only sctp_setsockopt_bindx() is supposed to call this function.
685 */
686static int sctp_send_asconf_del_ip(struct sock *sk,
687 struct sockaddr *addrs,
688 int addrcnt)
689{
690 struct sctp_sock *sp;
691 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
692 struct sctp_association *asoc;
dc022a98 693 struct sctp_transport *transport;
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694 struct sctp_bind_addr *bp;
695 struct sctp_chunk *chunk;
696 union sctp_addr *laddr;
697 void *addr_buf;
698 struct sctp_af *af;
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699 struct list_head *pos, *pos1;
700 struct sctp_sockaddr_entry *saddr;
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701 int i;
702 int retval = 0;
703
704 if (!sctp_addip_enable)
705 return retval;
706
707 sp = sctp_sk(sk);
708 ep = sp->ep;
709
710 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s: (sk: %p, addrs: %p, addrcnt: %d)\n",
711 __FUNCTION__, sk, addrs, addrcnt);
712
713 list_for_each(pos, &ep->asocs) {
714 asoc = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_association, asocs);
715
716 if (!asoc->peer.asconf_capable)
717 continue;
718
719 if (asoc->peer.addip_disabled_mask & SCTP_PARAM_DEL_IP)
720 continue;
721
722 if (!sctp_state(asoc, ESTABLISHED))
723 continue;
724
725 /* Check if any address in the packed array of addresses is
d808ad9a 726 * not present in the bind address list of the association.
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727 * If so, do not send the asconf chunk to its peer, but
728 * continue with other associations.
729 */
730 addr_buf = addrs;
731 for (i = 0; i < addrcnt; i++) {
732 laddr = (union sctp_addr *)addr_buf;
733 af = sctp_get_af_specific(laddr->v4.sin_family);
734 if (!af) {
735 retval = -EINVAL;
736 goto out;
737 }
738
739 if (!sctp_assoc_lookup_laddr(asoc, laddr))
740 break;
741
742 addr_buf += af->sockaddr_len;
743 }
744 if (i < addrcnt)
745 continue;
746
747 /* Find one address in the association's bind address list
748 * that is not in the packed array of addresses. This is to
749 * make sure that we do not delete all the addresses in the
750 * association.
751 */
752 sctp_read_lock(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
753 bp = &asoc->base.bind_addr;
754 laddr = sctp_find_unmatch_addr(bp, (union sctp_addr *)addrs,
755 addrcnt, sp);
756 sctp_read_unlock(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
757 if (!laddr)
758 continue;
759
760 chunk = sctp_make_asconf_update_ip(asoc, laddr, addrs, addrcnt,
761 SCTP_PARAM_DEL_IP);
762 if (!chunk) {
763 retval = -ENOMEM;
764 goto out;
765 }
766
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767 /* Reset use_as_src flag for the addresses in the bind address
768 * list that are to be deleted.
769 */
770 sctp_local_bh_disable();
771 sctp_write_lock(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
772 addr_buf = addrs;
773 for (i = 0; i < addrcnt; i++) {
774 laddr = (union sctp_addr *)addr_buf;
775 af = sctp_get_af_specific(laddr->v4.sin_family);
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776 list_for_each(pos1, &bp->address_list) {
777 saddr = list_entry(pos1,
778 struct sctp_sockaddr_entry,
779 list);
5f242a13 780 if (sctp_cmp_addr_exact(&saddr->a, laddr))
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781 saddr->use_as_src = 0;
782 }
783 addr_buf += af->sockaddr_len;
784 }
785 sctp_write_unlock(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
786 sctp_local_bh_enable();
1da177e4 787
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788 /* Update the route and saddr entries for all the transports
789 * as some of the addresses in the bind address list are
790 * about to be deleted and cannot be used as source addresses.
1da177e4 791 */
dc022a98
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792 list_for_each(pos1, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
793 transport = list_entry(pos1, struct sctp_transport,
794 transports);
795 dst_release(transport->dst);
796 sctp_transport_route(transport, NULL,
797 sctp_sk(asoc->base.sk));
798 }
799
800 retval = sctp_send_asconf(asoc, chunk);
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801 }
802out:
803 return retval;
804}
805
806/* Helper for tunneling sctp_bindx() requests through sctp_setsockopt()
807 *
808 * API 8.1
809 * int sctp_bindx(int sd, struct sockaddr *addrs, int addrcnt,
810 * int flags);
811 *
812 * If sd is an IPv4 socket, the addresses passed must be IPv4 addresses.
813 * If the sd is an IPv6 socket, the addresses passed can either be IPv4
814 * or IPv6 addresses.
815 *
816 * A single address may be specified as INADDR_ANY or IN6ADDR_ANY, see
817 * Section 3.1.2 for this usage.
818 *
819 * addrs is a pointer to an array of one or more socket addresses. Each
820 * address is contained in its appropriate structure (i.e. struct
821 * sockaddr_in or struct sockaddr_in6) the family of the address type
23c435f7 822 * must be used to distinguish the address length (note that this
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823 * representation is termed a "packed array" of addresses). The caller
824 * specifies the number of addresses in the array with addrcnt.
825 *
826 * On success, sctp_bindx() returns 0. On failure, sctp_bindx() returns
827 * -1, and sets errno to the appropriate error code.
828 *
829 * For SCTP, the port given in each socket address must be the same, or
830 * sctp_bindx() will fail, setting errno to EINVAL.
831 *
832 * The flags parameter is formed from the bitwise OR of zero or more of
833 * the following currently defined flags:
834 *
835 * SCTP_BINDX_ADD_ADDR
836 *
837 * SCTP_BINDX_REM_ADDR
838 *
839 * SCTP_BINDX_ADD_ADDR directs SCTP to add the given addresses to the
840 * association, and SCTP_BINDX_REM_ADDR directs SCTP to remove the given
841 * addresses from the association. The two flags are mutually exclusive;
842 * if both are given, sctp_bindx() will fail with EINVAL. A caller may
843 * not remove all addresses from an association; sctp_bindx() will
844 * reject such an attempt with EINVAL.
845 *
846 * An application can use sctp_bindx(SCTP_BINDX_ADD_ADDR) to associate
847 * additional addresses with an endpoint after calling bind(). Or use
848 * sctp_bindx(SCTP_BINDX_REM_ADDR) to remove some addresses a listening
849 * socket is associated with so that no new association accepted will be
850 * associated with those addresses. If the endpoint supports dynamic
851 * address a SCTP_BINDX_REM_ADDR or SCTP_BINDX_ADD_ADDR may cause a
852 * endpoint to send the appropriate message to the peer to change the
853 * peers address lists.
854 *
855 * Adding and removing addresses from a connected association is
856 * optional functionality. Implementations that do not support this
857 * functionality should return EOPNOTSUPP.
858 *
859 * Basically do nothing but copying the addresses from user to kernel
860 * land and invoking either sctp_bindx_add() or sctp_bindx_rem() on the sk.
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861 * This is used for tunneling the sctp_bindx() request through sctp_setsockopt()
862 * from userspace.
1da177e4
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863 *
864 * We don't use copy_from_user() for optimization: we first do the
865 * sanity checks (buffer size -fast- and access check-healthy
866 * pointer); if all of those succeed, then we can alloc the memory
867 * (expensive operation) needed to copy the data to kernel. Then we do
868 * the copying without checking the user space area
869 * (__copy_from_user()).
870 *
871 * On exit there is no need to do sockfd_put(), sys_setsockopt() does
872 * it.
873 *
874 * sk The sk of the socket
875 * addrs The pointer to the addresses in user land
876 * addrssize Size of the addrs buffer
877 * op Operation to perform (add or remove, see the flags of
878 * sctp_bindx)
879 *
880 * Returns 0 if ok, <0 errno code on error.
881 */
882SCTP_STATIC int sctp_setsockopt_bindx(struct sock* sk,
883 struct sockaddr __user *addrs,
884 int addrs_size, int op)
885{
886 struct sockaddr *kaddrs;
887 int err;
888 int addrcnt = 0;
889 int walk_size = 0;
890 struct sockaddr *sa_addr;
891 void *addr_buf;
892 struct sctp_af *af;
893
894 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_setsocktopt_bindx: sk %p addrs %p"
895 " addrs_size %d opt %d\n", sk, addrs, addrs_size, op);
896
897 if (unlikely(addrs_size <= 0))
898 return -EINVAL;
899
900 /* Check the user passed a healthy pointer. */
901 if (unlikely(!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, addrs, addrs_size)))
902 return -EFAULT;
903
904 /* Alloc space for the address array in kernel memory. */
8b3a7005 905 kaddrs = kmalloc(addrs_size, GFP_KERNEL);
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906 if (unlikely(!kaddrs))
907 return -ENOMEM;
908
909 if (__copy_from_user(kaddrs, addrs, addrs_size)) {
910 kfree(kaddrs);
911 return -EFAULT;
912 }
913
d808ad9a 914 /* Walk through the addrs buffer and count the number of addresses. */
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915 addr_buf = kaddrs;
916 while (walk_size < addrs_size) {
917 sa_addr = (struct sockaddr *)addr_buf;
918 af = sctp_get_af_specific(sa_addr->sa_family);
919
920 /* If the address family is not supported or if this address
921 * causes the address buffer to overflow return EINVAL.
d808ad9a 922 */
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923 if (!af || (walk_size + af->sockaddr_len) > addrs_size) {
924 kfree(kaddrs);
925 return -EINVAL;
926 }
927 addrcnt++;
928 addr_buf += af->sockaddr_len;
929 walk_size += af->sockaddr_len;
930 }
931
932 /* Do the work. */
933 switch (op) {
934 case SCTP_BINDX_ADD_ADDR:
935 err = sctp_bindx_add(sk, kaddrs, addrcnt);
936 if (err)
937 goto out;
938 err = sctp_send_asconf_add_ip(sk, kaddrs, addrcnt);
939 break;
940
941 case SCTP_BINDX_REM_ADDR:
942 err = sctp_bindx_rem(sk, kaddrs, addrcnt);
943 if (err)
944 goto out;
945 err = sctp_send_asconf_del_ip(sk, kaddrs, addrcnt);
946 break;
947
948 default:
949 err = -EINVAL;
950 break;
3ff50b79 951 }
1da177e4
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952
953out:
954 kfree(kaddrs);
955
956 return err;
957}
958
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959/* __sctp_connect(struct sock* sk, struct sockaddr *kaddrs, int addrs_size)
960 *
961 * Common routine for handling connect() and sctp_connectx().
962 * Connect will come in with just a single address.
963 */
964static int __sctp_connect(struct sock* sk,
965 struct sockaddr *kaddrs,
966 int addrs_size)
967{
968 struct sctp_sock *sp;
969 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
970 struct sctp_association *asoc = NULL;
971 struct sctp_association *asoc2;
972 struct sctp_transport *transport;
973 union sctp_addr to;
974 struct sctp_af *af;
975 sctp_scope_t scope;
976 long timeo;
977 int err = 0;
978 int addrcnt = 0;
979 int walk_size = 0;
4bdf4b5f 980 union sctp_addr *sa_addr;
3f7a87d2 981 void *addr_buf;
16d00fb7 982 unsigned short port;
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983
984 sp = sctp_sk(sk);
985 ep = sp->ep;
986
987 /* connect() cannot be done on a socket that is already in ESTABLISHED
988 * state - UDP-style peeled off socket or a TCP-style socket that
989 * is already connected.
990 * It cannot be done even on a TCP-style listening socket.
991 */
992 if (sctp_sstate(sk, ESTABLISHED) ||
993 (sctp_style(sk, TCP) && sctp_sstate(sk, LISTENING))) {
994 err = -EISCONN;
995 goto out_free;
996 }
997
998 /* Walk through the addrs buffer and count the number of addresses. */
999 addr_buf = kaddrs;
1000 while (walk_size < addrs_size) {
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1001 sa_addr = (union sctp_addr *)addr_buf;
1002 af = sctp_get_af_specific(sa_addr->sa.sa_family);
16d00fb7 1003 port = ntohs(sa_addr->v4.sin_port);
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1004
1005 /* If the address family is not supported or if this address
1006 * causes the address buffer to overflow return EINVAL.
1007 */
1008 if (!af || (walk_size + af->sockaddr_len) > addrs_size) {
1009 err = -EINVAL;
1010 goto out_free;
1011 }
1012
4bdf4b5f 1013 err = sctp_verify_addr(sk, sa_addr, af->sockaddr_len);
3f7a87d2
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1014 if (err)
1015 goto out_free;
1016
16d00fb7
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1017 /* Make sure the destination port is correctly set
1018 * in all addresses.
1019 */
1020 if (asoc && asoc->peer.port && asoc->peer.port != port)
1021 goto out_free;
1022
3f7a87d2 1023 memcpy(&to, sa_addr, af->sockaddr_len);
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1024
1025 /* Check if there already is a matching association on the
1026 * endpoint (other than the one created here).
1027 */
cd4ff034 1028 asoc2 = sctp_endpoint_lookup_assoc(ep, sa_addr, &transport);
3f7a87d2
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1029 if (asoc2 && asoc2 != asoc) {
1030 if (asoc2->state >= SCTP_STATE_ESTABLISHED)
1031 err = -EISCONN;
1032 else
1033 err = -EALREADY;
1034 goto out_free;
1035 }
1036
1037 /* If we could not find a matching association on the endpoint,
1038 * make sure that there is no peeled-off association matching
1039 * the peer address even on another socket.
1040 */
6c7be55c 1041 if (sctp_endpoint_is_peeled_off(ep, sa_addr)) {
3f7a87d2
FF
1042 err = -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
1043 goto out_free;
1044 }
1045
1046 if (!asoc) {
1047 /* If a bind() or sctp_bindx() is not called prior to
1048 * an sctp_connectx() call, the system picks an
1049 * ephemeral port and will choose an address set
1050 * equivalent to binding with a wildcard address.
1051 */
1052 if (!ep->base.bind_addr.port) {
1053 if (sctp_autobind(sk)) {
1054 err = -EAGAIN;
1055 goto out_free;
1056 }
64a0c1c8
ISJ
1057 } else {
1058 /*
d808ad9a
YH
1059 * If an unprivileged user inherits a 1-many
1060 * style socket with open associations on a
1061 * privileged port, it MAY be permitted to
1062 * accept new associations, but it SHOULD NOT
64a0c1c8
ISJ
1063 * be permitted to open new associations.
1064 */
1065 if (ep->base.bind_addr.port < PROT_SOCK &&
1066 !capable(CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE)) {
1067 err = -EACCES;
1068 goto out_free;
1069 }
3f7a87d2
FF
1070 }
1071
dce116ae 1072 scope = sctp_scope(sa_addr);
3f7a87d2
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1073 asoc = sctp_association_new(ep, sk, scope, GFP_KERNEL);
1074 if (!asoc) {
1075 err = -ENOMEM;
1076 goto out_free;
1077 }
1078 }
1079
1080 /* Prime the peer's transport structures. */
4bdf4b5f 1081 transport = sctp_assoc_add_peer(asoc, sa_addr, GFP_KERNEL,
3f7a87d2
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1082 SCTP_UNKNOWN);
1083 if (!transport) {
1084 err = -ENOMEM;
1085 goto out_free;
1086 }
1087
1088 addrcnt++;
1089 addr_buf += af->sockaddr_len;
1090 walk_size += af->sockaddr_len;
1091 }
1092
1093 err = sctp_assoc_set_bind_addr_from_ep(asoc, GFP_KERNEL);
1094 if (err < 0) {
1095 goto out_free;
1096 }
1097
1098 err = sctp_primitive_ASSOCIATE(asoc, NULL);
1099 if (err < 0) {
1100 goto out_free;
1101 }
1102
1103 /* Initialize sk's dport and daddr for getpeername() */
1104 inet_sk(sk)->dport = htons(asoc->peer.port);
1105 af = sctp_get_af_specific(to.sa.sa_family);
1106 af->to_sk_daddr(&to, sk);
8de8c873 1107 sk->sk_err = 0;
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1108
1109 timeo = sock_sndtimeo(sk, sk->sk_socket->file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK);
1110 err = sctp_wait_for_connect(asoc, &timeo);
1111
1112 /* Don't free association on exit. */
1113 asoc = NULL;
1114
1115out_free:
1116
1117 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("About to exit __sctp_connect() free asoc: %p"
d808ad9a
YH
1118 " kaddrs: %p err: %d\n",
1119 asoc, kaddrs, err);
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1120 if (asoc)
1121 sctp_association_free(asoc);
1122 return err;
1123}
1124
1125/* Helper for tunneling sctp_connectx() requests through sctp_setsockopt()
1126 *
1127 * API 8.9
1128 * int sctp_connectx(int sd, struct sockaddr *addrs, int addrcnt);
1129 *
1130 * If sd is an IPv4 socket, the addresses passed must be IPv4 addresses.
1131 * If the sd is an IPv6 socket, the addresses passed can either be IPv4
1132 * or IPv6 addresses.
1133 *
1134 * A single address may be specified as INADDR_ANY or IN6ADDR_ANY, see
1135 * Section 3.1.2 for this usage.
1136 *
1137 * addrs is a pointer to an array of one or more socket addresses. Each
1138 * address is contained in its appropriate structure (i.e. struct
1139 * sockaddr_in or struct sockaddr_in6) the family of the address type
1140 * must be used to distengish the address length (note that this
1141 * representation is termed a "packed array" of addresses). The caller
1142 * specifies the number of addresses in the array with addrcnt.
1143 *
1144 * On success, sctp_connectx() returns 0. On failure, sctp_connectx() returns
1145 * -1, and sets errno to the appropriate error code.
1146 *
1147 * For SCTP, the port given in each socket address must be the same, or
1148 * sctp_connectx() will fail, setting errno to EINVAL.
1149 *
1150 * An application can use sctp_connectx to initiate an association with
1151 * an endpoint that is multi-homed. Much like sctp_bindx() this call
1152 * allows a caller to specify multiple addresses at which a peer can be
1153 * reached. The way the SCTP stack uses the list of addresses to set up
1154 * the association is implementation dependant. This function only
1155 * specifies that the stack will try to make use of all the addresses in
1156 * the list when needed.
1157 *
1158 * Note that the list of addresses passed in is only used for setting up
1159 * the association. It does not necessarily equal the set of addresses
1160 * the peer uses for the resulting association. If the caller wants to
1161 * find out the set of peer addresses, it must use sctp_getpaddrs() to
1162 * retrieve them after the association has been set up.
1163 *
1164 * Basically do nothing but copying the addresses from user to kernel
1165 * land and invoking either sctp_connectx(). This is used for tunneling
1166 * the sctp_connectx() request through sctp_setsockopt() from userspace.
1167 *
1168 * We don't use copy_from_user() for optimization: we first do the
1169 * sanity checks (buffer size -fast- and access check-healthy
1170 * pointer); if all of those succeed, then we can alloc the memory
1171 * (expensive operation) needed to copy the data to kernel. Then we do
1172 * the copying without checking the user space area
1173 * (__copy_from_user()).
1174 *
1175 * On exit there is no need to do sockfd_put(), sys_setsockopt() does
1176 * it.
1177 *
1178 * sk The sk of the socket
1179 * addrs The pointer to the addresses in user land
1180 * addrssize Size of the addrs buffer
1181 *
1182 * Returns 0 if ok, <0 errno code on error.
1183 */
1184SCTP_STATIC int sctp_setsockopt_connectx(struct sock* sk,
1185 struct sockaddr __user *addrs,
1186 int addrs_size)
1187{
1188 int err = 0;
1189 struct sockaddr *kaddrs;
1190
1191 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s - sk %p addrs %p addrs_size %d\n",
1192 __FUNCTION__, sk, addrs, addrs_size);
1193
1194 if (unlikely(addrs_size <= 0))
1195 return -EINVAL;
1196
1197 /* Check the user passed a healthy pointer. */
1198 if (unlikely(!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, addrs, addrs_size)))
1199 return -EFAULT;
1200
1201 /* Alloc space for the address array in kernel memory. */
8b3a7005 1202 kaddrs = kmalloc(addrs_size, GFP_KERNEL);
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1203 if (unlikely(!kaddrs))
1204 return -ENOMEM;
1205
1206 if (__copy_from_user(kaddrs, addrs, addrs_size)) {
1207 err = -EFAULT;
1208 } else {
1209 err = __sctp_connect(sk, kaddrs, addrs_size);
1210 }
1211
1212 kfree(kaddrs);
1213 return err;
1214}
1215
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1216/* API 3.1.4 close() - UDP Style Syntax
1217 * Applications use close() to perform graceful shutdown (as described in
1218 * Section 10.1 of [SCTP]) on ALL the associations currently represented
1219 * by a UDP-style socket.
1220 *
1221 * The syntax is
1222 *
1223 * ret = close(int sd);
1224 *
1225 * sd - the socket descriptor of the associations to be closed.
1226 *
1227 * To gracefully shutdown a specific association represented by the
1228 * UDP-style socket, an application should use the sendmsg() call,
1229 * passing no user data, but including the appropriate flag in the
1230 * ancillary data (see Section xxxx).
1231 *
1232 * If sd in the close() call is a branched-off socket representing only
1233 * one association, the shutdown is performed on that association only.
1234 *
1235 * 4.1.6 close() - TCP Style Syntax
1236 *
1237 * Applications use close() to gracefully close down an association.
1238 *
1239 * The syntax is:
1240 *
1241 * int close(int sd);
1242 *
1243 * sd - the socket descriptor of the association to be closed.
1244 *
1245 * After an application calls close() on a socket descriptor, no further
1246 * socket operations will succeed on that descriptor.
1247 *
1248 * API 7.1.4 SO_LINGER
1249 *
1250 * An application using the TCP-style socket can use this option to
1251 * perform the SCTP ABORT primitive. The linger option structure is:
1252 *
1253 * struct linger {
1254 * int l_onoff; // option on/off
1255 * int l_linger; // linger time
1256 * };
1257 *
1258 * To enable the option, set l_onoff to 1. If the l_linger value is set
1259 * to 0, calling close() is the same as the ABORT primitive. If the
1260 * value is set to a negative value, the setsockopt() call will return
1261 * an error. If the value is set to a positive value linger_time, the
1262 * close() can be blocked for at most linger_time ms. If the graceful
1263 * shutdown phase does not finish during this period, close() will
1264 * return but the graceful shutdown phase continues in the system.
1265 */
1266SCTP_STATIC void sctp_close(struct sock *sk, long timeout)
1267{
1268 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
1269 struct sctp_association *asoc;
1270 struct list_head *pos, *temp;
1271
1272 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_close(sk: 0x%p, timeout:%ld)\n", sk, timeout);
1273
1274 sctp_lock_sock(sk);
1275 sk->sk_shutdown = SHUTDOWN_MASK;
1276
1277 ep = sctp_sk(sk)->ep;
1278
61c9fed4 1279 /* Walk all associations on an endpoint. */
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1280 list_for_each_safe(pos, temp, &ep->asocs) {
1281 asoc = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_association, asocs);
1282
1283 if (sctp_style(sk, TCP)) {
1284 /* A closed association can still be in the list if
1285 * it belongs to a TCP-style listening socket that is
1286 * not yet accepted. If so, free it. If not, send an
1287 * ABORT or SHUTDOWN based on the linger options.
1288 */
1289 if (sctp_state(asoc, CLOSED)) {
1290 sctp_unhash_established(asoc);
1291 sctp_association_free(asoc);
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1292 continue;
1293 }
1294 }
1da177e4 1295
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1296 if (sock_flag(sk, SOCK_LINGER) && !sk->sk_lingertime) {
1297 struct sctp_chunk *chunk;
1298
1299 chunk = sctp_make_abort_user(asoc, NULL, 0);
1300 if (chunk)
1301 sctp_primitive_ABORT(asoc, chunk);
1302 } else
1da177e4
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1303 sctp_primitive_SHUTDOWN(asoc, NULL);
1304 }
1305
1306 /* Clean up any skbs sitting on the receive queue. */
1307 sctp_queue_purge_ulpevents(&sk->sk_receive_queue);
1308 sctp_queue_purge_ulpevents(&sctp_sk(sk)->pd_lobby);
1309
1310 /* On a TCP-style socket, block for at most linger_time if set. */
1311 if (sctp_style(sk, TCP) && timeout)
1312 sctp_wait_for_close(sk, timeout);
1313
1314 /* This will run the backlog queue. */
1315 sctp_release_sock(sk);
1316
1317 /* Supposedly, no process has access to the socket, but
1318 * the net layers still may.
1319 */
1320 sctp_local_bh_disable();
1321 sctp_bh_lock_sock(sk);
1322
1323 /* Hold the sock, since sk_common_release() will put sock_put()
1324 * and we have just a little more cleanup.
1325 */
1326 sock_hold(sk);
1327 sk_common_release(sk);
1328
1329 sctp_bh_unlock_sock(sk);
1330 sctp_local_bh_enable();
1331
1332 sock_put(sk);
1333
1334 SCTP_DBG_OBJCNT_DEC(sock);
1335}
1336
1337/* Handle EPIPE error. */
1338static int sctp_error(struct sock *sk, int flags, int err)
1339{
1340 if (err == -EPIPE)
1341 err = sock_error(sk) ? : -EPIPE;
1342 if (err == -EPIPE && !(flags & MSG_NOSIGNAL))
1343 send_sig(SIGPIPE, current, 0);
1344 return err;
1345}
1346
1347/* API 3.1.3 sendmsg() - UDP Style Syntax
1348 *
1349 * An application uses sendmsg() and recvmsg() calls to transmit data to
1350 * and receive data from its peer.
1351 *
1352 * ssize_t sendmsg(int socket, const struct msghdr *message,
1353 * int flags);
1354 *
1355 * socket - the socket descriptor of the endpoint.
1356 * message - pointer to the msghdr structure which contains a single
1357 * user message and possibly some ancillary data.
1358 *
1359 * See Section 5 for complete description of the data
1360 * structures.
1361 *
1362 * flags - flags sent or received with the user message, see Section
1363 * 5 for complete description of the flags.
1364 *
1365 * Note: This function could use a rewrite especially when explicit
1366 * connect support comes in.
1367 */
1368/* BUG: We do not implement the equivalent of sk_stream_wait_memory(). */
1369
1370SCTP_STATIC int sctp_msghdr_parse(const struct msghdr *, sctp_cmsgs_t *);
1371
1372SCTP_STATIC int sctp_sendmsg(struct kiocb *iocb, struct sock *sk,
1373 struct msghdr *msg, size_t msg_len)
1374{
1375 struct sctp_sock *sp;
1376 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
1377 struct sctp_association *new_asoc=NULL, *asoc=NULL;
1378 struct sctp_transport *transport, *chunk_tp;
1379 struct sctp_chunk *chunk;
dce116ae 1380 union sctp_addr to;
1da177e4
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1381 struct sockaddr *msg_name = NULL;
1382 struct sctp_sndrcvinfo default_sinfo = { 0 };
1383 struct sctp_sndrcvinfo *sinfo;
1384 struct sctp_initmsg *sinit;
1385 sctp_assoc_t associd = 0;
1386 sctp_cmsgs_t cmsgs = { NULL };
1387 int err;
1388 sctp_scope_t scope;
1389 long timeo;
1390 __u16 sinfo_flags = 0;
1391 struct sctp_datamsg *datamsg;
1392 struct list_head *pos;
1393 int msg_flags = msg->msg_flags;
1394
1395 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_sendmsg(sk: %p, msg: %p, msg_len: %zu)\n",
1396 sk, msg, msg_len);
1397
1398 err = 0;
1399 sp = sctp_sk(sk);
1400 ep = sp->ep;
1401
3f7a87d2 1402 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("Using endpoint: %p.\n", ep);
1da177e4
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1403
1404 /* We cannot send a message over a TCP-style listening socket. */
1405 if (sctp_style(sk, TCP) && sctp_sstate(sk, LISTENING)) {
1406 err = -EPIPE;
1407 goto out_nounlock;
1408 }
1409
1410 /* Parse out the SCTP CMSGs. */
1411 err = sctp_msghdr_parse(msg, &cmsgs);
1412
1413 if (err) {
1414 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("msghdr parse err = %x\n", err);
1415 goto out_nounlock;
1416 }
1417
1418 /* Fetch the destination address for this packet. This
1419 * address only selects the association--it is not necessarily
1420 * the address we will send to.
1421 * For a peeled-off socket, msg_name is ignored.
1422 */
1423 if (!sctp_style(sk, UDP_HIGH_BANDWIDTH) && msg->msg_name) {
1424 int msg_namelen = msg->msg_namelen;
1425
1426 err = sctp_verify_addr(sk, (union sctp_addr *)msg->msg_name,
1427 msg_namelen);
1428 if (err)
1429 return err;
1430
1431 if (msg_namelen > sizeof(to))
1432 msg_namelen = sizeof(to);
1433 memcpy(&to, msg->msg_name, msg_namelen);
1da177e4
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1434 msg_name = msg->msg_name;
1435 }
1436
1437 sinfo = cmsgs.info;
1438 sinit = cmsgs.init;
1439
1440 /* Did the user specify SNDRCVINFO? */
1441 if (sinfo) {
1442 sinfo_flags = sinfo->sinfo_flags;
1443 associd = sinfo->sinfo_assoc_id;
1444 }
1445
1446 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("msg_len: %zu, sinfo_flags: 0x%x\n",
1447 msg_len, sinfo_flags);
1448
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1449 /* SCTP_EOF or SCTP_ABORT cannot be set on a TCP-style socket. */
1450 if (sctp_style(sk, TCP) && (sinfo_flags & (SCTP_EOF | SCTP_ABORT))) {
1da177e4
LT
1451 err = -EINVAL;
1452 goto out_nounlock;
1453 }
1454
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1455 /* If SCTP_EOF is set, no data can be sent. Disallow sending zero
1456 * length messages when SCTP_EOF|SCTP_ABORT is not set.
1457 * If SCTP_ABORT is set, the message length could be non zero with
1da177e4 1458 * the msg_iov set to the user abort reason.
d808ad9a 1459 */
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1460 if (((sinfo_flags & SCTP_EOF) && (msg_len > 0)) ||
1461 (!(sinfo_flags & (SCTP_EOF|SCTP_ABORT)) && (msg_len == 0))) {
1da177e4
LT
1462 err = -EINVAL;
1463 goto out_nounlock;
1464 }
1465
eaa5c54d 1466 /* If SCTP_ADDR_OVER is set, there must be an address
1da177e4
LT
1467 * specified in msg_name.
1468 */
eaa5c54d 1469 if ((sinfo_flags & SCTP_ADDR_OVER) && (!msg->msg_name)) {
1da177e4
LT
1470 err = -EINVAL;
1471 goto out_nounlock;
1472 }
1473
1474 transport = NULL;
1475
1476 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("About to look up association.\n");
1477
1478 sctp_lock_sock(sk);
1479
1480 /* If a msg_name has been specified, assume this is to be used. */
1481 if (msg_name) {
1482 /* Look for a matching association on the endpoint. */
dce116ae 1483 asoc = sctp_endpoint_lookup_assoc(ep, &to, &transport);
1da177e4
LT
1484 if (!asoc) {
1485 /* If we could not find a matching association on the
1486 * endpoint, make sure that it is not a TCP-style
1487 * socket that already has an association or there is
1488 * no peeled-off association on another socket.
1489 */
1490 if ((sctp_style(sk, TCP) &&
1491 sctp_sstate(sk, ESTABLISHED)) ||
dce116ae 1492 sctp_endpoint_is_peeled_off(ep, &to)) {
1da177e4
LT
1493 err = -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
1494 goto out_unlock;
1495 }
1496 }
1497 } else {
1498 asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, associd);
1499 if (!asoc) {
1500 err = -EPIPE;
1501 goto out_unlock;
1502 }
1503 }
1504
1505 if (asoc) {
1506 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("Just looked up association: %p.\n", asoc);
1507
1508 /* We cannot send a message on a TCP-style SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHED
1509 * socket that has an association in CLOSED state. This can
1510 * happen when an accepted socket has an association that is
1511 * already CLOSED.
1512 */
1513 if (sctp_state(asoc, CLOSED) && sctp_style(sk, TCP)) {
1514 err = -EPIPE;
1515 goto out_unlock;
1516 }
1517
eaa5c54d 1518 if (sinfo_flags & SCTP_EOF) {
1da177e4
LT
1519 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("Shutting down association: %p\n",
1520 asoc);
1521 sctp_primitive_SHUTDOWN(asoc, NULL);
1522 err = 0;
1523 goto out_unlock;
1524 }
eaa5c54d 1525 if (sinfo_flags & SCTP_ABORT) {
c164a9ba
SS
1526 struct sctp_chunk *chunk;
1527
1528 chunk = sctp_make_abort_user(asoc, msg, msg_len);
1529 if (!chunk) {
1530 err = -ENOMEM;
1531 goto out_unlock;
1532 }
1533
1da177e4 1534 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("Aborting association: %p\n", asoc);
c164a9ba 1535 sctp_primitive_ABORT(asoc, chunk);
1da177e4
LT
1536 err = 0;
1537 goto out_unlock;
1538 }
1539 }
1540
1541 /* Do we need to create the association? */
1542 if (!asoc) {
1543 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("There is no association yet.\n");
1544
eaa5c54d 1545 if (sinfo_flags & (SCTP_EOF | SCTP_ABORT)) {
1da177e4
LT
1546 err = -EINVAL;
1547 goto out_unlock;
1548 }
1549
1550 /* Check for invalid stream against the stream counts,
1551 * either the default or the user specified stream counts.
1552 */
1553 if (sinfo) {
1554 if (!sinit || (sinit && !sinit->sinit_num_ostreams)) {
1555 /* Check against the defaults. */
1556 if (sinfo->sinfo_stream >=
1557 sp->initmsg.sinit_num_ostreams) {
1558 err = -EINVAL;
1559 goto out_unlock;
1560 }
1561 } else {
1562 /* Check against the requested. */
1563 if (sinfo->sinfo_stream >=
1564 sinit->sinit_num_ostreams) {
1565 err = -EINVAL;
1566 goto out_unlock;
1567 }
1568 }
1569 }
1570
1571 /*
1572 * API 3.1.2 bind() - UDP Style Syntax
1573 * If a bind() or sctp_bindx() is not called prior to a
1574 * sendmsg() call that initiates a new association, the
1575 * system picks an ephemeral port and will choose an address
1576 * set equivalent to binding with a wildcard address.
1577 */
1578 if (!ep->base.bind_addr.port) {
1579 if (sctp_autobind(sk)) {
1580 err = -EAGAIN;
1581 goto out_unlock;
1582 }
64a0c1c8
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1583 } else {
1584 /*
1585 * If an unprivileged user inherits a one-to-many
1586 * style socket with open associations on a privileged
1587 * port, it MAY be permitted to accept new associations,
1588 * but it SHOULD NOT be permitted to open new
1589 * associations.
1590 */
1591 if (ep->base.bind_addr.port < PROT_SOCK &&
1592 !capable(CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE)) {
1593 err = -EACCES;
1594 goto out_unlock;
1595 }
1da177e4
LT
1596 }
1597
1598 scope = sctp_scope(&to);
1599 new_asoc = sctp_association_new(ep, sk, scope, GFP_KERNEL);
1600 if (!new_asoc) {
1601 err = -ENOMEM;
1602 goto out_unlock;
1603 }
1604 asoc = new_asoc;
1605
1606 /* If the SCTP_INIT ancillary data is specified, set all
1607 * the association init values accordingly.
1608 */
1609 if (sinit) {
1610 if (sinit->sinit_num_ostreams) {
1611 asoc->c.sinit_num_ostreams =
1612 sinit->sinit_num_ostreams;
1613 }
1614 if (sinit->sinit_max_instreams) {
1615 asoc->c.sinit_max_instreams =
1616 sinit->sinit_max_instreams;
1617 }
1618 if (sinit->sinit_max_attempts) {
1619 asoc->max_init_attempts
1620 = sinit->sinit_max_attempts;
1621 }
1622 if (sinit->sinit_max_init_timeo) {
d808ad9a 1623 asoc->max_init_timeo =
1da177e4
LT
1624 msecs_to_jiffies(sinit->sinit_max_init_timeo);
1625 }
1626 }
1627
1628 /* Prime the peer's transport structures. */
dce116ae 1629 transport = sctp_assoc_add_peer(asoc, &to, GFP_KERNEL, SCTP_UNKNOWN);
1da177e4
LT
1630 if (!transport) {
1631 err = -ENOMEM;
1632 goto out_free;
1633 }
1634 err = sctp_assoc_set_bind_addr_from_ep(asoc, GFP_KERNEL);
1635 if (err < 0) {
1636 err = -ENOMEM;
1637 goto out_free;
1638 }
1639 }
1640
1641 /* ASSERT: we have a valid association at this point. */
1642 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("We have a valid association.\n");
1643
1644 if (!sinfo) {
1645 /* If the user didn't specify SNDRCVINFO, make up one with
1646 * some defaults.
1647 */
1648 default_sinfo.sinfo_stream = asoc->default_stream;
1649 default_sinfo.sinfo_flags = asoc->default_flags;
1650 default_sinfo.sinfo_ppid = asoc->default_ppid;
1651 default_sinfo.sinfo_context = asoc->default_context;
1652 default_sinfo.sinfo_timetolive = asoc->default_timetolive;
1653 default_sinfo.sinfo_assoc_id = sctp_assoc2id(asoc);
1654 sinfo = &default_sinfo;
1655 }
1656
1657 /* API 7.1.7, the sndbuf size per association bounds the
1658 * maximum size of data that can be sent in a single send call.
1659 */
1660 if (msg_len > sk->sk_sndbuf) {
1661 err = -EMSGSIZE;
1662 goto out_free;
1663 }
1664
8a479491
VY
1665 if (asoc->pmtu_pending)
1666 sctp_assoc_pending_pmtu(asoc);
1667
1da177e4
LT
1668 /* If fragmentation is disabled and the message length exceeds the
1669 * association fragmentation point, return EMSGSIZE. The I-D
1670 * does not specify what this error is, but this looks like
1671 * a great fit.
1672 */
1673 if (sctp_sk(sk)->disable_fragments && (msg_len > asoc->frag_point)) {
1674 err = -EMSGSIZE;
1675 goto out_free;
1676 }
1677
1678 if (sinfo) {
1679 /* Check for invalid stream. */
1680 if (sinfo->sinfo_stream >= asoc->c.sinit_num_ostreams) {
1681 err = -EINVAL;
1682 goto out_free;
1683 }
1684 }
1685
1686 timeo = sock_sndtimeo(sk, msg->msg_flags & MSG_DONTWAIT);
1687 if (!sctp_wspace(asoc)) {
1688 err = sctp_wait_for_sndbuf(asoc, &timeo, msg_len);
1689 if (err)
1690 goto out_free;
1691 }
1692
1693 /* If an address is passed with the sendto/sendmsg call, it is used
1694 * to override the primary destination address in the TCP model, or
eaa5c54d 1695 * when SCTP_ADDR_OVER flag is set in the UDP model.
1da177e4
LT
1696 */
1697 if ((sctp_style(sk, TCP) && msg_name) ||
eaa5c54d 1698 (sinfo_flags & SCTP_ADDR_OVER)) {
dce116ae 1699 chunk_tp = sctp_assoc_lookup_paddr(asoc, &to);
1da177e4
LT
1700 if (!chunk_tp) {
1701 err = -EINVAL;
1702 goto out_free;
1703 }
1704 } else
1705 chunk_tp = NULL;
1706
1707 /* Auto-connect, if we aren't connected already. */
1708 if (sctp_state(asoc, CLOSED)) {
1709 err = sctp_primitive_ASSOCIATE(asoc, NULL);
1710 if (err < 0)
1711 goto out_free;
1712 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("We associated primitively.\n");
1713 }
1714
1715 /* Break the message into multiple chunks of maximum size. */
1716 datamsg = sctp_datamsg_from_user(asoc, sinfo, msg, msg_len);
1717 if (!datamsg) {
1718 err = -ENOMEM;
1719 goto out_free;
1720 }
1721
1722 /* Now send the (possibly) fragmented message. */
1723 list_for_each(pos, &datamsg->chunks) {
1724 chunk = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_chunk, frag_list);
1725 sctp_datamsg_track(chunk);
1726
1727 /* Do accounting for the write space. */
1728 sctp_set_owner_w(chunk);
1729
1730 chunk->transport = chunk_tp;
1731
1732 /* Send it to the lower layers. Note: all chunks
1733 * must either fail or succeed. The lower layer
1734 * works that way today. Keep it that way or this
1735 * breaks.
1736 */
1737 err = sctp_primitive_SEND(asoc, chunk);
1738 /* Did the lower layer accept the chunk? */
1739 if (err)
1740 sctp_chunk_free(chunk);
1741 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("We sent primitively.\n");
1742 }
1743
1744 sctp_datamsg_free(datamsg);
1745 if (err)
1746 goto out_free;
1747 else
1748 err = msg_len;
1749
1750 /* If we are already past ASSOCIATE, the lower
1751 * layers are responsible for association cleanup.
1752 */
1753 goto out_unlock;
1754
1755out_free:
1756 if (new_asoc)
1757 sctp_association_free(asoc);
1758out_unlock:
1759 sctp_release_sock(sk);
1760
1761out_nounlock:
1762 return sctp_error(sk, msg_flags, err);
1763
1764#if 0
1765do_sock_err:
1766 if (msg_len)
1767 err = msg_len;
1768 else
1769 err = sock_error(sk);
1770 goto out;
1771
1772do_interrupted:
1773 if (msg_len)
1774 err = msg_len;
1775 goto out;
1776#endif /* 0 */
1777}
1778
1779/* This is an extended version of skb_pull() that removes the data from the
1780 * start of a skb even when data is spread across the list of skb's in the
1781 * frag_list. len specifies the total amount of data that needs to be removed.
1782 * when 'len' bytes could be removed from the skb, it returns 0.
1783 * If 'len' exceeds the total skb length, it returns the no. of bytes that
1784 * could not be removed.
1785 */
1786static int sctp_skb_pull(struct sk_buff *skb, int len)
1787{
1788 struct sk_buff *list;
1789 int skb_len = skb_headlen(skb);
1790 int rlen;
1791
1792 if (len <= skb_len) {
1793 __skb_pull(skb, len);
1794 return 0;
1795 }
1796 len -= skb_len;
1797 __skb_pull(skb, skb_len);
1798
1799 for (list = skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list; list; list = list->next) {
1800 rlen = sctp_skb_pull(list, len);
1801 skb->len -= (len-rlen);
1802 skb->data_len -= (len-rlen);
1803
1804 if (!rlen)
1805 return 0;
1806
1807 len = rlen;
1808 }
1809
1810 return len;
1811}
1812
1813/* API 3.1.3 recvmsg() - UDP Style Syntax
1814 *
1815 * ssize_t recvmsg(int socket, struct msghdr *message,
1816 * int flags);
1817 *
1818 * socket - the socket descriptor of the endpoint.
1819 * message - pointer to the msghdr structure which contains a single
1820 * user message and possibly some ancillary data.
1821 *
1822 * See Section 5 for complete description of the data
1823 * structures.
1824 *
1825 * flags - flags sent or received with the user message, see Section
1826 * 5 for complete description of the flags.
1827 */
1828static struct sk_buff *sctp_skb_recv_datagram(struct sock *, int, int, int *);
1829
1830SCTP_STATIC int sctp_recvmsg(struct kiocb *iocb, struct sock *sk,
1831 struct msghdr *msg, size_t len, int noblock,
1832 int flags, int *addr_len)
1833{
1834 struct sctp_ulpevent *event = NULL;
1835 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
1836 struct sk_buff *skb;
1837 int copied;
1838 int err = 0;
1839 int skb_len;
1840
1841 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_recvmsg(%s: %p, %s: %p, %s: %zd, %s: %d, %s: "
1842 "0x%x, %s: %p)\n", "sk", sk, "msghdr", msg,
1843 "len", len, "knoblauch", noblock,
1844 "flags", flags, "addr_len", addr_len);
1845
1846 sctp_lock_sock(sk);
1847
1848 if (sctp_style(sk, TCP) && !sctp_sstate(sk, ESTABLISHED)) {
1849 err = -ENOTCONN;
1850 goto out;
1851 }
1852
1853 skb = sctp_skb_recv_datagram(sk, flags, noblock, &err);
1854 if (!skb)
1855 goto out;
1856
1857 /* Get the total length of the skb including any skb's in the
1858 * frag_list.
1859 */
1860 skb_len = skb->len;
1861
1862 copied = skb_len;
1863 if (copied > len)
1864 copied = len;
1865
1866 err = skb_copy_datagram_iovec(skb, 0, msg->msg_iov, copied);
1867
1868 event = sctp_skb2event(skb);
1869
1870 if (err)
1871 goto out_free;
1872
1873 sock_recv_timestamp(msg, sk, skb);
1874 if (sctp_ulpevent_is_notification(event)) {
1875 msg->msg_flags |= MSG_NOTIFICATION;
1876 sp->pf->event_msgname(event, msg->msg_name, addr_len);
1877 } else {
1878 sp->pf->skb_msgname(skb, msg->msg_name, addr_len);
1879 }
1880
1881 /* Check if we allow SCTP_SNDRCVINFO. */
1882 if (sp->subscribe.sctp_data_io_event)
1883 sctp_ulpevent_read_sndrcvinfo(event, msg);
1884#if 0
1885 /* FIXME: we should be calling IP/IPv6 layers. */
1886 if (sk->sk_protinfo.af_inet.cmsg_flags)
1887 ip_cmsg_recv(msg, skb);
1888#endif
1889
1890 err = copied;
1891
1892 /* If skb's length exceeds the user's buffer, update the skb and
1893 * push it back to the receive_queue so that the next call to
1894 * recvmsg() will return the remaining data. Don't set MSG_EOR.
1895 */
1896 if (skb_len > copied) {
1897 msg->msg_flags &= ~MSG_EOR;
1898 if (flags & MSG_PEEK)
1899 goto out_free;
1900 sctp_skb_pull(skb, copied);
1901 skb_queue_head(&sk->sk_receive_queue, skb);
1902
1903 /* When only partial message is copied to the user, increase
1904 * rwnd by that amount. If all the data in the skb is read,
1905 * rwnd is updated when the event is freed.
1906 */
1907 sctp_assoc_rwnd_increase(event->asoc, copied);
1908 goto out;
1909 } else if ((event->msg_flags & MSG_NOTIFICATION) ||
1910 (event->msg_flags & MSG_EOR))
1911 msg->msg_flags |= MSG_EOR;
1912 else
1913 msg->msg_flags &= ~MSG_EOR;
1914
1915out_free:
1916 if (flags & MSG_PEEK) {
1917 /* Release the skb reference acquired after peeking the skb in
1918 * sctp_skb_recv_datagram().
1919 */
1920 kfree_skb(skb);
1921 } else {
1922 /* Free the event which includes releasing the reference to
1923 * the owner of the skb, freeing the skb and updating the
1924 * rwnd.
1925 */
1926 sctp_ulpevent_free(event);
1927 }
1928out:
1929 sctp_release_sock(sk);
1930 return err;
1931}
1932
1933/* 7.1.12 Enable/Disable message fragmentation (SCTP_DISABLE_FRAGMENTS)
1934 *
1935 * This option is a on/off flag. If enabled no SCTP message
1936 * fragmentation will be performed. Instead if a message being sent
1937 * exceeds the current PMTU size, the message will NOT be sent and
1938 * instead a error will be indicated to the user.
1939 */
1940static int sctp_setsockopt_disable_fragments(struct sock *sk,
1941 char __user *optval, int optlen)
1942{
1943 int val;
1944
1945 if (optlen < sizeof(int))
1946 return -EINVAL;
1947
1948 if (get_user(val, (int __user *)optval))
1949 return -EFAULT;
1950
1951 sctp_sk(sk)->disable_fragments = (val == 0) ? 0 : 1;
1952
1953 return 0;
1954}
1955
1956static int sctp_setsockopt_events(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval,
1957 int optlen)
1958{
1959 if (optlen != sizeof(struct sctp_event_subscribe))
1960 return -EINVAL;
1961 if (copy_from_user(&sctp_sk(sk)->subscribe, optval, optlen))
1962 return -EFAULT;
1963 return 0;
1964}
1965
1966/* 7.1.8 Automatic Close of associations (SCTP_AUTOCLOSE)
1967 *
1968 * This socket option is applicable to the UDP-style socket only. When
1969 * set it will cause associations that are idle for more than the
1970 * specified number of seconds to automatically close. An association
1971 * being idle is defined an association that has NOT sent or received
1972 * user data. The special value of '0' indicates that no automatic
1973 * close of any associations should be performed. The option expects an
1974 * integer defining the number of seconds of idle time before an
1975 * association is closed.
1976 */
1977static int sctp_setsockopt_autoclose(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval,
1978 int optlen)
1979{
1980 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
1981
1982 /* Applicable to UDP-style socket only */
1983 if (sctp_style(sk, TCP))
1984 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
1985 if (optlen != sizeof(int))
1986 return -EINVAL;
1987 if (copy_from_user(&sp->autoclose, optval, optlen))
1988 return -EFAULT;
1989
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1990 return 0;
1991}
1992
1993/* 7.1.13 Peer Address Parameters (SCTP_PEER_ADDR_PARAMS)
1994 *
1995 * Applications can enable or disable heartbeats for any peer address of
1996 * an association, modify an address's heartbeat interval, force a
1997 * heartbeat to be sent immediately, and adjust the address's maximum
1998 * number of retransmissions sent before an address is considered
1999 * unreachable. The following structure is used to access and modify an
2000 * address's parameters:
2001 *
2002 * struct sctp_paddrparams {
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2003 * sctp_assoc_t spp_assoc_id;
2004 * struct sockaddr_storage spp_address;
2005 * uint32_t spp_hbinterval;
2006 * uint16_t spp_pathmaxrxt;
2007 * uint32_t spp_pathmtu;
2008 * uint32_t spp_sackdelay;
2009 * uint32_t spp_flags;
2010 * };
2011 *
2012 * spp_assoc_id - (one-to-many style socket) This is filled in the
2013 * application, and identifies the association for
2014 * this query.
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2015 * spp_address - This specifies which address is of interest.
2016 * spp_hbinterval - This contains the value of the heartbeat interval,
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2017 * in milliseconds. If a value of zero
2018 * is present in this field then no changes are to
2019 * be made to this parameter.
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2020 * spp_pathmaxrxt - This contains the maximum number of
2021 * retransmissions before this address shall be
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2022 * considered unreachable. If a value of zero
2023 * is present in this field then no changes are to
2024 * be made to this parameter.
2025 * spp_pathmtu - When Path MTU discovery is disabled the value
2026 * specified here will be the "fixed" path mtu.
2027 * Note that if the spp_address field is empty
2028 * then all associations on this address will
2029 * have this fixed path mtu set upon them.
2030 *
2031 * spp_sackdelay - When delayed sack is enabled, this value specifies
2032 * the number of milliseconds that sacks will be delayed
2033 * for. This value will apply to all addresses of an
2034 * association if the spp_address field is empty. Note
2035 * also, that if delayed sack is enabled and this
2036 * value is set to 0, no change is made to the last
2037 * recorded delayed sack timer value.
2038 *
2039 * spp_flags - These flags are used to control various features
2040 * on an association. The flag field may contain
2041 * zero or more of the following options.
2042 *
2043 * SPP_HB_ENABLE - Enable heartbeats on the
2044 * specified address. Note that if the address
2045 * field is empty all addresses for the association
2046 * have heartbeats enabled upon them.
2047 *
2048 * SPP_HB_DISABLE - Disable heartbeats on the
2049 * speicifed address. Note that if the address
2050 * field is empty all addresses for the association
2051 * will have their heartbeats disabled. Note also
2052 * that SPP_HB_ENABLE and SPP_HB_DISABLE are
2053 * mutually exclusive, only one of these two should
2054 * be specified. Enabling both fields will have
2055 * undetermined results.
2056 *
2057 * SPP_HB_DEMAND - Request a user initiated heartbeat
2058 * to be made immediately.
2059 *
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2060 * SPP_HB_TIME_IS_ZERO - Specify's that the time for
2061 * heartbeat delayis to be set to the value of 0
2062 * milliseconds.
2063 *
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2064 * SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE - This field will enable PMTU
2065 * discovery upon the specified address. Note that
2066 * if the address feild is empty then all addresses
2067 * on the association are effected.
2068 *
2069 * SPP_PMTUD_DISABLE - This field will disable PMTU
2070 * discovery upon the specified address. Note that
2071 * if the address feild is empty then all addresses
2072 * on the association are effected. Not also that
2073 * SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE and SPP_PMTUD_DISABLE are mutually
2074 * exclusive. Enabling both will have undetermined
2075 * results.
2076 *
2077 * SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE - Setting this flag turns
2078 * on delayed sack. The time specified in spp_sackdelay
2079 * is used to specify the sack delay for this address. Note
2080 * that if spp_address is empty then all addresses will
2081 * enable delayed sack and take on the sack delay
2082 * value specified in spp_sackdelay.
2083 * SPP_SACKDELAY_DISABLE - Setting this flag turns
2084 * off delayed sack. If the spp_address field is blank then
2085 * delayed sack is disabled for the entire association. Note
2086 * also that this field is mutually exclusive to
2087 * SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE, setting both will have undefined
2088 * results.
1da177e4 2089 */
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2090static int sctp_apply_peer_addr_params(struct sctp_paddrparams *params,
2091 struct sctp_transport *trans,
2092 struct sctp_association *asoc,
2093 struct sctp_sock *sp,
2094 int hb_change,
2095 int pmtud_change,
2096 int sackdelay_change)
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2097{
2098 int error;
2099
2100 if (params->spp_flags & SPP_HB_DEMAND && trans) {
2101 error = sctp_primitive_REQUESTHEARTBEAT (trans->asoc, trans);
2102 if (error)
2103 return error;
2104 }
2105
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2106 /* Note that unless the spp_flag is set to SPP_HB_ENABLE the value of
2107 * this field is ignored. Note also that a value of zero indicates
2108 * the current setting should be left unchanged.
2109 */
2110 if (params->spp_flags & SPP_HB_ENABLE) {
2111
2112 /* Re-zero the interval if the SPP_HB_TIME_IS_ZERO is
2113 * set. This lets us use 0 value when this flag
2114 * is set.
2115 */
2116 if (params->spp_flags & SPP_HB_TIME_IS_ZERO)
2117 params->spp_hbinterval = 0;
2118
2119 if (params->spp_hbinterval ||
2120 (params->spp_flags & SPP_HB_TIME_IS_ZERO)) {
2121 if (trans) {
2122 trans->hbinterval =
2123 msecs_to_jiffies(params->spp_hbinterval);
2124 } else if (asoc) {
2125 asoc->hbinterval =
2126 msecs_to_jiffies(params->spp_hbinterval);
2127 } else {
2128 sp->hbinterval = params->spp_hbinterval;
2129 }
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2130 }
2131 }
2132
2133 if (hb_change) {
2134 if (trans) {
2135 trans->param_flags =
2136 (trans->param_flags & ~SPP_HB) | hb_change;
2137 } else if (asoc) {
2138 asoc->param_flags =
2139 (asoc->param_flags & ~SPP_HB) | hb_change;
2140 } else {
2141 sp->param_flags =
2142 (sp->param_flags & ~SPP_HB) | hb_change;
2143 }
2144 }
2145
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2146 /* When Path MTU discovery is disabled the value specified here will
2147 * be the "fixed" path mtu (i.e. the value of the spp_flags field must
2148 * include the flag SPP_PMTUD_DISABLE for this field to have any
2149 * effect).
2150 */
2151 if ((params->spp_flags & SPP_PMTUD_DISABLE) && params->spp_pathmtu) {
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2152 if (trans) {
2153 trans->pathmtu = params->spp_pathmtu;
2154 sctp_assoc_sync_pmtu(asoc);
2155 } else if (asoc) {
2156 asoc->pathmtu = params->spp_pathmtu;
2157 sctp_frag_point(sp, params->spp_pathmtu);
2158 } else {
2159 sp->pathmtu = params->spp_pathmtu;
2160 }
2161 }
2162
2163 if (pmtud_change) {
2164 if (trans) {
2165 int update = (trans->param_flags & SPP_PMTUD_DISABLE) &&
2166 (params->spp_flags & SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE);
2167 trans->param_flags =
2168 (trans->param_flags & ~SPP_PMTUD) | pmtud_change;
2169 if (update) {
2170 sctp_transport_pmtu(trans);
2171 sctp_assoc_sync_pmtu(asoc);
2172 }
2173 } else if (asoc) {
2174 asoc->param_flags =
2175 (asoc->param_flags & ~SPP_PMTUD) | pmtud_change;
2176 } else {
2177 sp->param_flags =
2178 (sp->param_flags & ~SPP_PMTUD) | pmtud_change;
2179 }
2180 }
2181
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2182 /* Note that unless the spp_flag is set to SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE the
2183 * value of this field is ignored. Note also that a value of zero
2184 * indicates the current setting should be left unchanged.
2185 */
2186 if ((params->spp_flags & SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE) && params->spp_sackdelay) {
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2187 if (trans) {
2188 trans->sackdelay =
2189 msecs_to_jiffies(params->spp_sackdelay);
2190 } else if (asoc) {
2191 asoc->sackdelay =
2192 msecs_to_jiffies(params->spp_sackdelay);
2193 } else {
2194 sp->sackdelay = params->spp_sackdelay;
2195 }
2196 }
2197
2198 if (sackdelay_change) {
2199 if (trans) {
2200 trans->param_flags =
2201 (trans->param_flags & ~SPP_SACKDELAY) |
2202 sackdelay_change;
2203 } else if (asoc) {
2204 asoc->param_flags =
2205 (asoc->param_flags & ~SPP_SACKDELAY) |
2206 sackdelay_change;
2207 } else {
2208 sp->param_flags =
2209 (sp->param_flags & ~SPP_SACKDELAY) |
2210 sackdelay_change;
2211 }
2212 }
2213
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2214 /* Note that unless the spp_flag is set to SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE the value
2215 * of this field is ignored. Note also that a value of zero
2216 * indicates the current setting should be left unchanged.
2217 */
2218 if ((params->spp_flags & SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE) && params->spp_pathmaxrxt) {
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2219 if (trans) {
2220 trans->pathmaxrxt = params->spp_pathmaxrxt;
2221 } else if (asoc) {
2222 asoc->pathmaxrxt = params->spp_pathmaxrxt;
2223 } else {
2224 sp->pathmaxrxt = params->spp_pathmaxrxt;
2225 }
2226 }
2227
2228 return 0;
2229}
2230
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LT
2231static int sctp_setsockopt_peer_addr_params(struct sock *sk,
2232 char __user *optval, int optlen)
2233{
52ccb8e9
FF
2234 struct sctp_paddrparams params;
2235 struct sctp_transport *trans = NULL;
2236 struct sctp_association *asoc = NULL;
2237 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
1da177e4 2238 int error;
52ccb8e9 2239 int hb_change, pmtud_change, sackdelay_change;
1da177e4
LT
2240
2241 if (optlen != sizeof(struct sctp_paddrparams))
52ccb8e9
FF
2242 return - EINVAL;
2243
1da177e4
LT
2244 if (copy_from_user(&params, optval, optlen))
2245 return -EFAULT;
2246
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2247 /* Validate flags and value parameters. */
2248 hb_change = params.spp_flags & SPP_HB;
2249 pmtud_change = params.spp_flags & SPP_PMTUD;
2250 sackdelay_change = params.spp_flags & SPP_SACKDELAY;
2251
2252 if (hb_change == SPP_HB ||
2253 pmtud_change == SPP_PMTUD ||
2254 sackdelay_change == SPP_SACKDELAY ||
2255 params.spp_sackdelay > 500 ||
2256 (params.spp_pathmtu
2257 && params.spp_pathmtu < SCTP_DEFAULT_MINSEGMENT))
2258 return -EINVAL;
1da177e4 2259
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2260 /* If an address other than INADDR_ANY is specified, and
2261 * no transport is found, then the request is invalid.
2262 */
2263 if (!sctp_is_any(( union sctp_addr *)&params.spp_address)) {
2264 trans = sctp_addr_id2transport(sk, &params.spp_address,
2265 params.spp_assoc_id);
2266 if (!trans)
1da177e4 2267 return -EINVAL;
1da177e4
LT
2268 }
2269
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2270 /* Get association, if assoc_id != 0 and the socket is a one
2271 * to many style socket, and an association was not found, then
2272 * the id was invalid.
2273 */
2274 asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, params.spp_assoc_id);
2275 if (!asoc && params.spp_assoc_id && sctp_style(sk, UDP))
1da177e4
LT
2276 return -EINVAL;
2277
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2278 /* Heartbeat demand can only be sent on a transport or
2279 * association, but not a socket.
1da177e4 2280 */
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2281 if (params.spp_flags & SPP_HB_DEMAND && !trans && !asoc)
2282 return -EINVAL;
2283
2284 /* Process parameters. */
2285 error = sctp_apply_peer_addr_params(&params, trans, asoc, sp,
2286 hb_change, pmtud_change,
2287 sackdelay_change);
1da177e4 2288
52ccb8e9
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2289 if (error)
2290 return error;
2291
2292 /* If changes are for association, also apply parameters to each
2293 * transport.
1da177e4 2294 */
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2295 if (!trans && asoc) {
2296 struct list_head *pos;
2297
2298 list_for_each(pos, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
2299 trans = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport,
2300 transports);
2301 sctp_apply_peer_addr_params(&params, trans, asoc, sp,
2302 hb_change, pmtud_change,
2303 sackdelay_change);
2304 }
2305 }
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LT
2306
2307 return 0;
2308}
2309
b6e1331f 2310/* 7.1.23. Delayed Ack Timer (SCTP_DELAYED_ACK_TIME)
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2311 *
2312 * This options will get or set the delayed ack timer. The time is set
2313 * in milliseconds. If the assoc_id is 0, then this sets or gets the
2314 * endpoints default delayed ack timer value. If the assoc_id field is
2315 * non-zero, then the set or get effects the specified association.
2316 *
2317 * struct sctp_assoc_value {
2318 * sctp_assoc_t assoc_id;
2319 * uint32_t assoc_value;
2320 * };
2321 *
2322 * assoc_id - This parameter, indicates which association the
2323 * user is preforming an action upon. Note that if
2324 * this field's value is zero then the endpoints
2325 * default value is changed (effecting future
2326 * associations only).
2327 *
2328 * assoc_value - This parameter contains the number of milliseconds
2329 * that the user is requesting the delayed ACK timer
2330 * be set to. Note that this value is defined in
2331 * the standard to be between 200 and 500 milliseconds.
2332 *
2333 * Note: a value of zero will leave the value alone,
2334 * but disable SACK delay. A non-zero value will also
2335 * enable SACK delay.
2336 */
2337
2338static int sctp_setsockopt_delayed_ack_time(struct sock *sk,
2339 char __user *optval, int optlen)
2340{
2341 struct sctp_assoc_value params;
2342 struct sctp_transport *trans = NULL;
2343 struct sctp_association *asoc = NULL;
2344 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
2345
2346 if (optlen != sizeof(struct sctp_assoc_value))
2347 return - EINVAL;
2348
2349 if (copy_from_user(&params, optval, optlen))
2350 return -EFAULT;
2351
2352 /* Validate value parameter. */
2353 if (params.assoc_value > 500)
2354 return -EINVAL;
2355
2356 /* Get association, if assoc_id != 0 and the socket is a one
2357 * to many style socket, and an association was not found, then
2358 * the id was invalid.
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2360 asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, params.assoc_id);
2361 if (!asoc && params.assoc_id && sctp_style(sk, UDP))
2362 return -EINVAL;
2363
2364 if (params.assoc_value) {
2365 if (asoc) {
2366 asoc->sackdelay =
2367 msecs_to_jiffies(params.assoc_value);
d808ad9a 2368 asoc->param_flags =
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2369 (asoc->param_flags & ~SPP_SACKDELAY) |
2370 SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE;
2371 } else {
2372 sp->sackdelay = params.assoc_value;
d808ad9a 2373 sp->param_flags =
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2374 (sp->param_flags & ~SPP_SACKDELAY) |
2375 SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE;
2376 }
2377 } else {
2378 if (asoc) {
d808ad9a 2379 asoc->param_flags =
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2380 (asoc->param_flags & ~SPP_SACKDELAY) |
2381 SPP_SACKDELAY_DISABLE;
2382 } else {
d808ad9a 2383 sp->param_flags =
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FF
2384 (sp->param_flags & ~SPP_SACKDELAY) |
2385 SPP_SACKDELAY_DISABLE;
2386 }
2387 }
2388
2389 /* If change is for association, also apply to each transport. */
2390 if (asoc) {
2391 struct list_head *pos;
2392
2393 list_for_each(pos, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
2394 trans = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport,
2395 transports);
2396 if (params.assoc_value) {
2397 trans->sackdelay =
2398 msecs_to_jiffies(params.assoc_value);
d808ad9a 2399 trans->param_flags =
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2400 (trans->param_flags & ~SPP_SACKDELAY) |
2401 SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE;
2402 } else {
d808ad9a 2403 trans->param_flags =
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2404 (trans->param_flags & ~SPP_SACKDELAY) |
2405 SPP_SACKDELAY_DISABLE;
2406 }
2407 }
2408 }
d808ad9a 2409
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2410 return 0;
2411}
2412
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2413/* 7.1.3 Initialization Parameters (SCTP_INITMSG)
2414 *
2415 * Applications can specify protocol parameters for the default association
2416 * initialization. The option name argument to setsockopt() and getsockopt()
2417 * is SCTP_INITMSG.
2418 *
2419 * Setting initialization parameters is effective only on an unconnected
2420 * socket (for UDP-style sockets only future associations are effected
2421 * by the change). With TCP-style sockets, this option is inherited by
2422 * sockets derived from a listener socket.
2423 */
2424static int sctp_setsockopt_initmsg(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval, int optlen)
2425{
2426 struct sctp_initmsg sinit;
2427 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
2428
2429 if (optlen != sizeof(struct sctp_initmsg))
2430 return -EINVAL;
2431 if (copy_from_user(&sinit, optval, optlen))
2432 return -EFAULT;
2433
2434 if (sinit.sinit_num_ostreams)
d808ad9a 2435 sp->initmsg.sinit_num_ostreams = sinit.sinit_num_ostreams;
1da177e4 2436 if (sinit.sinit_max_instreams)
d808ad9a 2437 sp->initmsg.sinit_max_instreams = sinit.sinit_max_instreams;
1da177e4 2438 if (sinit.sinit_max_attempts)
d808ad9a 2439 sp->initmsg.sinit_max_attempts = sinit.sinit_max_attempts;
1da177e4 2440 if (sinit.sinit_max_init_timeo)
d808ad9a 2441 sp->initmsg.sinit_max_init_timeo = sinit.sinit_max_init_timeo;
1da177e4
LT
2442
2443 return 0;
2444}
2445
2446/*
2447 * 7.1.14 Set default send parameters (SCTP_DEFAULT_SEND_PARAM)
2448 *
2449 * Applications that wish to use the sendto() system call may wish to
2450 * specify a default set of parameters that would normally be supplied
2451 * through the inclusion of ancillary data. This socket option allows
2452 * such an application to set the default sctp_sndrcvinfo structure.
2453 * The application that wishes to use this socket option simply passes
2454 * in to this call the sctp_sndrcvinfo structure defined in Section
2455 * 5.2.2) The input parameters accepted by this call include
2456 * sinfo_stream, sinfo_flags, sinfo_ppid, sinfo_context,
2457 * sinfo_timetolive. The user must provide the sinfo_assoc_id field in
2458 * to this call if the caller is using the UDP model.
2459 */
2460static int sctp_setsockopt_default_send_param(struct sock *sk,
2461 char __user *optval, int optlen)
2462{
2463 struct sctp_sndrcvinfo info;
2464 struct sctp_association *asoc;
2465 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
2466
2467 if (optlen != sizeof(struct sctp_sndrcvinfo))
2468 return -EINVAL;
2469 if (copy_from_user(&info, optval, optlen))
2470 return -EFAULT;
2471
2472 asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, info.sinfo_assoc_id);
2473 if (!asoc && info.sinfo_assoc_id && sctp_style(sk, UDP))
2474 return -EINVAL;
2475
2476 if (asoc) {
2477 asoc->default_stream = info.sinfo_stream;
2478 asoc->default_flags = info.sinfo_flags;
2479 asoc->default_ppid = info.sinfo_ppid;
2480 asoc->default_context = info.sinfo_context;
2481 asoc->default_timetolive = info.sinfo_timetolive;
2482 } else {
2483 sp->default_stream = info.sinfo_stream;
2484 sp->default_flags = info.sinfo_flags;
2485 sp->default_ppid = info.sinfo_ppid;
2486 sp->default_context = info.sinfo_context;
2487 sp->default_timetolive = info.sinfo_timetolive;
2488 }
2489
2490 return 0;
2491}
2492
2493/* 7.1.10 Set Primary Address (SCTP_PRIMARY_ADDR)
2494 *
2495 * Requests that the local SCTP stack use the enclosed peer address as
2496 * the association primary. The enclosed address must be one of the
2497 * association peer's addresses.
2498 */
2499static int sctp_setsockopt_primary_addr(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval,
2500 int optlen)
2501{
2502 struct sctp_prim prim;
2503 struct sctp_transport *trans;
2504
2505 if (optlen != sizeof(struct sctp_prim))
2506 return -EINVAL;
2507
2508 if (copy_from_user(&prim, optval, sizeof(struct sctp_prim)))
2509 return -EFAULT;
2510
2511 trans = sctp_addr_id2transport(sk, &prim.ssp_addr, prim.ssp_assoc_id);
2512 if (!trans)
2513 return -EINVAL;
2514
2515 sctp_assoc_set_primary(trans->asoc, trans);
2516
2517 return 0;
2518}
2519
2520/*
2521 * 7.1.5 SCTP_NODELAY
2522 *
2523 * Turn on/off any Nagle-like algorithm. This means that packets are
2524 * generally sent as soon as possible and no unnecessary delays are
2525 * introduced, at the cost of more packets in the network. Expects an
2526 * integer boolean flag.
2527 */
2528static int sctp_setsockopt_nodelay(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval,
2529 int optlen)
2530{
2531 int val;
2532
2533 if (optlen < sizeof(int))
2534 return -EINVAL;
2535 if (get_user(val, (int __user *)optval))
2536 return -EFAULT;
2537
2538 sctp_sk(sk)->nodelay = (val == 0) ? 0 : 1;
2539 return 0;
2540}
2541
2542/*
2543 *
2544 * 7.1.1 SCTP_RTOINFO
2545 *
2546 * The protocol parameters used to initialize and bound retransmission
2547 * timeout (RTO) are tunable. sctp_rtoinfo structure is used to access
2548 * and modify these parameters.
2549 * All parameters are time values, in milliseconds. A value of 0, when
2550 * modifying the parameters, indicates that the current value should not
2551 * be changed.
2552 *
2553 */
2554static int sctp_setsockopt_rtoinfo(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval, int optlen) {
2555 struct sctp_rtoinfo rtoinfo;
2556 struct sctp_association *asoc;
2557
2558 if (optlen != sizeof (struct sctp_rtoinfo))
2559 return -EINVAL;
2560
2561 if (copy_from_user(&rtoinfo, optval, optlen))
2562 return -EFAULT;
2563
2564 asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, rtoinfo.srto_assoc_id);
2565
2566 /* Set the values to the specific association */
2567 if (!asoc && rtoinfo.srto_assoc_id && sctp_style(sk, UDP))
2568 return -EINVAL;
2569
2570 if (asoc) {
2571 if (rtoinfo.srto_initial != 0)
d808ad9a 2572 asoc->rto_initial =
1da177e4
LT
2573 msecs_to_jiffies(rtoinfo.srto_initial);
2574 if (rtoinfo.srto_max != 0)
2575 asoc->rto_max = msecs_to_jiffies(rtoinfo.srto_max);
2576 if (rtoinfo.srto_min != 0)
2577 asoc->rto_min = msecs_to_jiffies(rtoinfo.srto_min);
2578 } else {
2579 /* If there is no association or the association-id = 0
2580 * set the values to the endpoint.
2581 */
2582 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
2583
2584 if (rtoinfo.srto_initial != 0)
2585 sp->rtoinfo.srto_initial = rtoinfo.srto_initial;
2586 if (rtoinfo.srto_max != 0)
2587 sp->rtoinfo.srto_max = rtoinfo.srto_max;
2588 if (rtoinfo.srto_min != 0)
2589 sp->rtoinfo.srto_min = rtoinfo.srto_min;
2590 }
2591
2592 return 0;
2593}
2594
2595/*
2596 *
2597 * 7.1.2 SCTP_ASSOCINFO
2598 *
59c51591 2599 * This option is used to tune the maximum retransmission attempts
1da177e4
LT
2600 * of the association.
2601 * Returns an error if the new association retransmission value is
2602 * greater than the sum of the retransmission value of the peer.
2603 * See [SCTP] for more information.
2604 *
2605 */
2606static int sctp_setsockopt_associnfo(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval, int optlen)
2607{
2608
2609 struct sctp_assocparams assocparams;
2610 struct sctp_association *asoc;
2611
2612 if (optlen != sizeof(struct sctp_assocparams))
2613 return -EINVAL;
2614 if (copy_from_user(&assocparams, optval, optlen))
2615 return -EFAULT;
2616
2617 asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, assocparams.sasoc_assoc_id);
2618
2619 if (!asoc && assocparams.sasoc_assoc_id && sctp_style(sk, UDP))
2620 return -EINVAL;
2621
2622 /* Set the values to the specific association */
2623 if (asoc) {
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2624 if (assocparams.sasoc_asocmaxrxt != 0) {
2625 __u32 path_sum = 0;
2626 int paths = 0;
2627 struct list_head *pos;
2628 struct sctp_transport *peer_addr;
2629
2630 list_for_each(pos, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
2631 peer_addr = list_entry(pos,
2632 struct sctp_transport,
2633 transports);
2634 path_sum += peer_addr->pathmaxrxt;
2635 paths++;
2636 }
2637
2638 /* Only validate asocmaxrxt if we have more then
2639 * one path/transport. We do this because path
2640 * retransmissions are only counted when we have more
2641 * then one path.
2642 */
2643 if (paths > 1 &&
2644 assocparams.sasoc_asocmaxrxt > path_sum)
2645 return -EINVAL;
2646
1da177e4 2647 asoc->max_retrans = assocparams.sasoc_asocmaxrxt;
402d68c4
VY
2648 }
2649
1da177e4
LT
2650 if (assocparams.sasoc_cookie_life != 0) {
2651 asoc->cookie_life.tv_sec =
2652 assocparams.sasoc_cookie_life / 1000;
2653 asoc->cookie_life.tv_usec =
2654 (assocparams.sasoc_cookie_life % 1000)
2655 * 1000;
2656 }
2657 } else {
2658 /* Set the values to the endpoint */
2659 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
2660
2661 if (assocparams.sasoc_asocmaxrxt != 0)
2662 sp->assocparams.sasoc_asocmaxrxt =
2663 assocparams.sasoc_asocmaxrxt;
2664 if (assocparams.sasoc_cookie_life != 0)
2665 sp->assocparams.sasoc_cookie_life =
2666 assocparams.sasoc_cookie_life;
2667 }
2668 return 0;
2669}
2670
2671/*
2672 * 7.1.16 Set/clear IPv4 mapped addresses (SCTP_I_WANT_MAPPED_V4_ADDR)
2673 *
2674 * This socket option is a boolean flag which turns on or off mapped V4
2675 * addresses. If this option is turned on and the socket is type
2676 * PF_INET6, then IPv4 addresses will be mapped to V6 representation.
2677 * If this option is turned off, then no mapping will be done of V4
2678 * addresses and a user will receive both PF_INET6 and PF_INET type
2679 * addresses on the socket.
2680 */
2681static int sctp_setsockopt_mappedv4(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval, int optlen)
2682{
2683 int val;
2684 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
2685
2686 if (optlen < sizeof(int))
2687 return -EINVAL;
2688 if (get_user(val, (int __user *)optval))
2689 return -EFAULT;
2690 if (val)
2691 sp->v4mapped = 1;
2692 else
2693 sp->v4mapped = 0;
2694
2695 return 0;
2696}
2697
2698/*
2699 * 7.1.17 Set the maximum fragrmentation size (SCTP_MAXSEG)
2700 *
2701 * This socket option specifies the maximum size to put in any outgoing
2702 * SCTP chunk. If a message is larger than this size it will be
2703 * fragmented by SCTP into the specified size. Note that the underlying
2704 * SCTP implementation may fragment into smaller sized chunks when the
2705 * PMTU of the underlying association is smaller than the value set by
2706 * the user.
2707 */
2708static int sctp_setsockopt_maxseg(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval, int optlen)
2709{
2710 struct sctp_association *asoc;
2711 struct list_head *pos;
2712 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
2713 int val;
2714
2715 if (optlen < sizeof(int))
2716 return -EINVAL;
2717 if (get_user(val, (int __user *)optval))
2718 return -EFAULT;
96a33998 2719 if ((val != 0) && ((val < 8) || (val > SCTP_MAX_CHUNK_LEN)))
1da177e4
LT
2720 return -EINVAL;
2721 sp->user_frag = val;
2722
96a33998
ISJ
2723 /* Update the frag_point of the existing associations. */
2724 list_for_each(pos, &(sp->ep->asocs)) {
2725 asoc = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_association, asocs);
d808ad9a 2726 asoc->frag_point = sctp_frag_point(sp, asoc->pathmtu);
1da177e4
LT
2727 }
2728
2729 return 0;
2730}
2731
2732
2733/*
2734 * 7.1.9 Set Peer Primary Address (SCTP_SET_PEER_PRIMARY_ADDR)
2735 *
2736 * Requests that the peer mark the enclosed address as the association
2737 * primary. The enclosed address must be one of the association's
2738 * locally bound addresses. The following structure is used to make a
2739 * set primary request:
2740 */
2741static int sctp_setsockopt_peer_primary_addr(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval,
2742 int optlen)
2743{
2744 struct sctp_sock *sp;
2745 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
2746 struct sctp_association *asoc = NULL;
2747 struct sctp_setpeerprim prim;
2748 struct sctp_chunk *chunk;
2749 int err;
2750
2751 sp = sctp_sk(sk);
2752 ep = sp->ep;
2753
2754 if (!sctp_addip_enable)
2755 return -EPERM;
2756
2757 if (optlen != sizeof(struct sctp_setpeerprim))
2758 return -EINVAL;
2759
2760 if (copy_from_user(&prim, optval, optlen))
2761 return -EFAULT;
2762
2763 asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, prim.sspp_assoc_id);
d808ad9a 2764 if (!asoc)
1da177e4
LT
2765 return -EINVAL;
2766
2767 if (!asoc->peer.asconf_capable)
2768 return -EPERM;
2769
2770 if (asoc->peer.addip_disabled_mask & SCTP_PARAM_SET_PRIMARY)
2771 return -EPERM;
2772
2773 if (!sctp_state(asoc, ESTABLISHED))
2774 return -ENOTCONN;
2775
2776 if (!sctp_assoc_lookup_laddr(asoc, (union sctp_addr *)&prim.sspp_addr))
2777 return -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
2778
2779 /* Create an ASCONF chunk with SET_PRIMARY parameter */
2780 chunk = sctp_make_asconf_set_prim(asoc,
2781 (union sctp_addr *)&prim.sspp_addr);
2782 if (!chunk)
2783 return -ENOMEM;
2784
2785 err = sctp_send_asconf(asoc, chunk);
2786
2787 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("We set peer primary addr primitively.\n");
2788
2789 return err;
2790}
2791
0f3fffd8 2792static int sctp_setsockopt_adaptation_layer(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval,
1da177e4
LT
2793 int optlen)
2794{
0f3fffd8 2795 struct sctp_setadaptation adaptation;
1da177e4 2796
0f3fffd8 2797 if (optlen != sizeof(struct sctp_setadaptation))
1da177e4 2798 return -EINVAL;
0f3fffd8 2799 if (copy_from_user(&adaptation, optval, optlen))
1da177e4
LT
2800 return -EFAULT;
2801
0f3fffd8 2802 sctp_sk(sk)->adaptation_ind = adaptation.ssb_adaptation_ind;
1da177e4
LT
2803
2804 return 0;
2805}
2806
6ab792f5
ISJ
2807/*
2808 * 7.1.29. Set or Get the default context (SCTP_CONTEXT)
2809 *
2810 * The context field in the sctp_sndrcvinfo structure is normally only
2811 * used when a failed message is retrieved holding the value that was
2812 * sent down on the actual send call. This option allows the setting of
2813 * a default context on an association basis that will be received on
2814 * reading messages from the peer. This is especially helpful in the
2815 * one-2-many model for an application to keep some reference to an
2816 * internal state machine that is processing messages on the
2817 * association. Note that the setting of this value only effects
2818 * received messages from the peer and does not effect the value that is
2819 * saved with outbound messages.
2820 */
2821static int sctp_setsockopt_context(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval,
2822 int optlen)
2823{
2824 struct sctp_assoc_value params;
2825 struct sctp_sock *sp;
2826 struct sctp_association *asoc;
2827
2828 if (optlen != sizeof(struct sctp_assoc_value))
2829 return -EINVAL;
2830 if (copy_from_user(&params, optval, optlen))
2831 return -EFAULT;
2832
2833 sp = sctp_sk(sk);
2834
2835 if (params.assoc_id != 0) {
2836 asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, params.assoc_id);
2837 if (!asoc)
2838 return -EINVAL;
2839 asoc->default_rcv_context = params.assoc_value;
2840 } else {
2841 sp->default_rcv_context = params.assoc_value;
2842 }
2843
2844 return 0;
2845}
2846
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2847/*
2848 * 7.1.24. Get or set fragmented interleave (SCTP_FRAGMENT_INTERLEAVE)
2849 *
2850 * This options will at a minimum specify if the implementation is doing
2851 * fragmented interleave. Fragmented interleave, for a one to many
2852 * socket, is when subsequent calls to receive a message may return
2853 * parts of messages from different associations. Some implementations
2854 * may allow you to turn this value on or off. If so, when turned off,
2855 * no fragment interleave will occur (which will cause a head of line
2856 * blocking amongst multiple associations sharing the same one to many
2857 * socket). When this option is turned on, then each receive call may
2858 * come from a different association (thus the user must receive data
2859 * with the extended calls (e.g. sctp_recvmsg) to keep track of which
2860 * association each receive belongs to.
2861 *
2862 * This option takes a boolean value. A non-zero value indicates that
2863 * fragmented interleave is on. A value of zero indicates that
2864 * fragmented interleave is off.
2865 *
2866 * Note that it is important that an implementation that allows this
2867 * option to be turned on, have it off by default. Otherwise an unaware
2868 * application using the one to many model may become confused and act
2869 * incorrectly.
2870 */
2871static int sctp_setsockopt_fragment_interleave(struct sock *sk,
2872 char __user *optval,
2873 int optlen)
2874{
2875 int val;
2876
2877 if (optlen != sizeof(int))
2878 return -EINVAL;
2879 if (get_user(val, (int __user *)optval))
2880 return -EFAULT;
2881
2882 sctp_sk(sk)->frag_interleave = (val == 0) ? 0 : 1;
2883
2884 return 0;
2885}
2886
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2887/*
2888 * 7.1.25. Set or Get the sctp partial delivery point
2889 * (SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_POINT)
2890 * This option will set or get the SCTP partial delivery point. This
2891 * point is the size of a message where the partial delivery API will be
2892 * invoked to help free up rwnd space for the peer. Setting this to a
2893 * lower value will cause partial delivery's to happen more often. The
2894 * calls argument is an integer that sets or gets the partial delivery
2895 * point.
2896 */
2897static int sctp_setsockopt_partial_delivery_point(struct sock *sk,
2898 char __user *optval,
2899 int optlen)
2900{
2901 u32 val;
2902
2903 if (optlen != sizeof(u32))
2904 return -EINVAL;
2905 if (get_user(val, (int __user *)optval))
2906 return -EFAULT;
2907
2908 sctp_sk(sk)->pd_point = val;
2909
2910 return 0; /* is this the right error code? */
2911}
2912
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2913/*
2914 * 7.1.28. Set or Get the maximum burst (SCTP_MAX_BURST)
2915 *
2916 * This option will allow a user to change the maximum burst of packets
2917 * that can be emitted by this association. Note that the default value
2918 * is 4, and some implementations may restrict this setting so that it
2919 * can only be lowered.
2920 *
2921 * NOTE: This text doesn't seem right. Do this on a socket basis with
2922 * future associations inheriting the socket value.
2923 */
2924static int sctp_setsockopt_maxburst(struct sock *sk,
2925 char __user *optval,
2926 int optlen)
2927{
2928 int val;
2929
2930 if (optlen != sizeof(int))
2931 return -EINVAL;
2932 if (get_user(val, (int __user *)optval))
2933 return -EFAULT;
2934
2935 if (val < 0)
2936 return -EINVAL;
2937
2938 sctp_sk(sk)->max_burst = val;
2939
2940 return 0;
2941}
2942
1da177e4
LT
2943/* API 6.2 setsockopt(), getsockopt()
2944 *
2945 * Applications use setsockopt() and getsockopt() to set or retrieve
2946 * socket options. Socket options are used to change the default
2947 * behavior of sockets calls. They are described in Section 7.
2948 *
2949 * The syntax is:
2950 *
2951 * ret = getsockopt(int sd, int level, int optname, void __user *optval,
2952 * int __user *optlen);
2953 * ret = setsockopt(int sd, int level, int optname, const void __user *optval,
2954 * int optlen);
2955 *
2956 * sd - the socket descript.
2957 * level - set to IPPROTO_SCTP for all SCTP options.
2958 * optname - the option name.
2959 * optval - the buffer to store the value of the option.
2960 * optlen - the size of the buffer.
2961 */
2962SCTP_STATIC int sctp_setsockopt(struct sock *sk, int level, int optname,
2963 char __user *optval, int optlen)
2964{
2965 int retval = 0;
2966
2967 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_setsockopt(sk: %p... optname: %d)\n",
2968 sk, optname);
2969
2970 /* I can hardly begin to describe how wrong this is. This is
2971 * so broken as to be worse than useless. The API draft
2972 * REALLY is NOT helpful here... I am not convinced that the
2973 * semantics of setsockopt() with a level OTHER THAN SOL_SCTP
2974 * are at all well-founded.
2975 */
2976 if (level != SOL_SCTP) {
2977 struct sctp_af *af = sctp_sk(sk)->pf->af;
2978 retval = af->setsockopt(sk, level, optname, optval, optlen);
2979 goto out_nounlock;
2980 }
2981
2982 sctp_lock_sock(sk);
2983
2984 switch (optname) {
2985 case SCTP_SOCKOPT_BINDX_ADD:
2986 /* 'optlen' is the size of the addresses buffer. */
2987 retval = sctp_setsockopt_bindx(sk, (struct sockaddr __user *)optval,
2988 optlen, SCTP_BINDX_ADD_ADDR);
2989 break;
2990
2991 case SCTP_SOCKOPT_BINDX_REM:
2992 /* 'optlen' is the size of the addresses buffer. */
2993 retval = sctp_setsockopt_bindx(sk, (struct sockaddr __user *)optval,
2994 optlen, SCTP_BINDX_REM_ADDR);
2995 break;
2996
3f7a87d2
FF
2997 case SCTP_SOCKOPT_CONNECTX:
2998 /* 'optlen' is the size of the addresses buffer. */
2999 retval = sctp_setsockopt_connectx(sk, (struct sockaddr __user *)optval,
3000 optlen);
3001 break;
3002
1da177e4
LT
3003 case SCTP_DISABLE_FRAGMENTS:
3004 retval = sctp_setsockopt_disable_fragments(sk, optval, optlen);
3005 break;
3006
3007 case SCTP_EVENTS:
3008 retval = sctp_setsockopt_events(sk, optval, optlen);
3009 break;
3010
3011 case SCTP_AUTOCLOSE:
3012 retval = sctp_setsockopt_autoclose(sk, optval, optlen);
3013 break;
3014
3015 case SCTP_PEER_ADDR_PARAMS:
3016 retval = sctp_setsockopt_peer_addr_params(sk, optval, optlen);
3017 break;
3018
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FF
3019 case SCTP_DELAYED_ACK_TIME:
3020 retval = sctp_setsockopt_delayed_ack_time(sk, optval, optlen);
3021 break;
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3022 case SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_POINT:
3023 retval = sctp_setsockopt_partial_delivery_point(sk, optval, optlen);
3024 break;
7708610b 3025
1da177e4
LT
3026 case SCTP_INITMSG:
3027 retval = sctp_setsockopt_initmsg(sk, optval, optlen);
3028 break;
3029 case SCTP_DEFAULT_SEND_PARAM:
3030 retval = sctp_setsockopt_default_send_param(sk, optval,
3031 optlen);
3032 break;
3033 case SCTP_PRIMARY_ADDR:
3034 retval = sctp_setsockopt_primary_addr(sk, optval, optlen);
3035 break;
3036 case SCTP_SET_PEER_PRIMARY_ADDR:
3037 retval = sctp_setsockopt_peer_primary_addr(sk, optval, optlen);
3038 break;
3039 case SCTP_NODELAY:
3040 retval = sctp_setsockopt_nodelay(sk, optval, optlen);
3041 break;
3042 case SCTP_RTOINFO:
3043 retval = sctp_setsockopt_rtoinfo(sk, optval, optlen);
3044 break;
3045 case SCTP_ASSOCINFO:
3046 retval = sctp_setsockopt_associnfo(sk, optval, optlen);
3047 break;
3048 case SCTP_I_WANT_MAPPED_V4_ADDR:
3049 retval = sctp_setsockopt_mappedv4(sk, optval, optlen);
3050 break;
3051 case SCTP_MAXSEG:
3052 retval = sctp_setsockopt_maxseg(sk, optval, optlen);
3053 break;
0f3fffd8
ISJ
3054 case SCTP_ADAPTATION_LAYER:
3055 retval = sctp_setsockopt_adaptation_layer(sk, optval, optlen);
1da177e4 3056 break;
6ab792f5
ISJ
3057 case SCTP_CONTEXT:
3058 retval = sctp_setsockopt_context(sk, optval, optlen);
3059 break;
b6e1331f
VY
3060 case SCTP_FRAGMENT_INTERLEAVE:
3061 retval = sctp_setsockopt_fragment_interleave(sk, optval, optlen);
3062 break;
70331571
VY
3063 case SCTP_MAX_BURST:
3064 retval = sctp_setsockopt_maxburst(sk, optval, optlen);
3065 break;
1da177e4
LT
3066 default:
3067 retval = -ENOPROTOOPT;
3068 break;
3ff50b79 3069 }
1da177e4
LT
3070
3071 sctp_release_sock(sk);
3072
3073out_nounlock:
3074 return retval;
3075}
3076
3077/* API 3.1.6 connect() - UDP Style Syntax
3078 *
3079 * An application may use the connect() call in the UDP model to initiate an
3080 * association without sending data.
3081 *
3082 * The syntax is:
3083 *
3084 * ret = connect(int sd, const struct sockaddr *nam, socklen_t len);
3085 *
3086 * sd: the socket descriptor to have a new association added to.
3087 *
3088 * nam: the address structure (either struct sockaddr_in or struct
3089 * sockaddr_in6 defined in RFC2553 [7]).
3090 *
3091 * len: the size of the address.
3092 */
3f7a87d2 3093SCTP_STATIC int sctp_connect(struct sock *sk, struct sockaddr *addr,
1da177e4
LT
3094 int addr_len)
3095{
1da177e4 3096 int err = 0;
3f7a87d2 3097 struct sctp_af *af;
1da177e4
LT
3098
3099 sctp_lock_sock(sk);
3100
3f7a87d2
FF
3101 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s - sk: %p, sockaddr: %p, addr_len: %d\n",
3102 __FUNCTION__, sk, addr, addr_len);
1da177e4 3103
3f7a87d2
FF
3104 /* Validate addr_len before calling common connect/connectx routine. */
3105 af = sctp_get_af_specific(addr->sa_family);
3106 if (!af || addr_len < af->sockaddr_len) {
3107 err = -EINVAL;
3108 } else {
3109 /* Pass correct addr len to common routine (so it knows there
3110 * is only one address being passed.
3111 */
3112 err = __sctp_connect(sk, addr, af->sockaddr_len);
1da177e4
LT
3113 }
3114
1da177e4 3115 sctp_release_sock(sk);
1da177e4
LT
3116 return err;
3117}
3118
3119/* FIXME: Write comments. */
3120SCTP_STATIC int sctp_disconnect(struct sock *sk, int flags)
3121{
3122 return -EOPNOTSUPP; /* STUB */
3123}
3124
3125/* 4.1.4 accept() - TCP Style Syntax
3126 *
3127 * Applications use accept() call to remove an established SCTP
3128 * association from the accept queue of the endpoint. A new socket
3129 * descriptor will be returned from accept() to represent the newly
3130 * formed association.
3131 */
3132SCTP_STATIC struct sock *sctp_accept(struct sock *sk, int flags, int *err)
3133{
3134 struct sctp_sock *sp;
3135 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
3136 struct sock *newsk = NULL;
3137 struct sctp_association *asoc;
3138 long timeo;
3139 int error = 0;
3140
3141 sctp_lock_sock(sk);
3142
3143 sp = sctp_sk(sk);
3144 ep = sp->ep;
3145
3146 if (!sctp_style(sk, TCP)) {
3147 error = -EOPNOTSUPP;
3148 goto out;
3149 }
3150
3151 if (!sctp_sstate(sk, LISTENING)) {
3152 error = -EINVAL;
3153 goto out;
3154 }
3155
8abfedd8 3156 timeo = sock_rcvtimeo(sk, flags & O_NONBLOCK);
1da177e4
LT
3157
3158 error = sctp_wait_for_accept(sk, timeo);
3159 if (error)
3160 goto out;
3161
3162 /* We treat the list of associations on the endpoint as the accept
3163 * queue and pick the first association on the list.
3164 */
3165 asoc = list_entry(ep->asocs.next, struct sctp_association, asocs);
3166
3167 newsk = sp->pf->create_accept_sk(sk, asoc);
3168 if (!newsk) {
3169 error = -ENOMEM;
3170 goto out;
3171 }
3172
3173 /* Populate the fields of the newsk from the oldsk and migrate the
3174 * asoc to the newsk.
3175 */
3176 sctp_sock_migrate(sk, newsk, asoc, SCTP_SOCKET_TCP);
3177
3178out:
3179 sctp_release_sock(sk);
d808ad9a 3180 *err = error;
1da177e4
LT
3181 return newsk;
3182}
3183
3184/* The SCTP ioctl handler. */
3185SCTP_STATIC int sctp_ioctl(struct sock *sk, int cmd, unsigned long arg)
3186{
3187 return -ENOIOCTLCMD;
3188}
3189
3190/* This is the function which gets called during socket creation to
3191 * initialized the SCTP-specific portion of the sock.
3192 * The sock structure should already be zero-filled memory.
3193 */
3194SCTP_STATIC int sctp_init_sock(struct sock *sk)
3195{
3196 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
3197 struct sctp_sock *sp;
3198
3199 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_init_sock(sk: %p)\n", sk);
3200
3201 sp = sctp_sk(sk);
3202
3203 /* Initialize the SCTP per socket area. */
3204 switch (sk->sk_type) {
3205 case SOCK_SEQPACKET:
3206 sp->type = SCTP_SOCKET_UDP;
3207 break;
3208 case SOCK_STREAM:
3209 sp->type = SCTP_SOCKET_TCP;
3210 break;
3211 default:
3212 return -ESOCKTNOSUPPORT;
3213 }
3214
3215 /* Initialize default send parameters. These parameters can be
3216 * modified with the SCTP_DEFAULT_SEND_PARAM socket option.
3217 */
3218 sp->default_stream = 0;
3219 sp->default_ppid = 0;
3220 sp->default_flags = 0;
3221 sp->default_context = 0;
3222 sp->default_timetolive = 0;
3223
6ab792f5 3224 sp->default_rcv_context = 0;
70331571 3225 sp->max_burst = sctp_max_burst;
6ab792f5 3226
1da177e4
LT
3227 /* Initialize default setup parameters. These parameters
3228 * can be modified with the SCTP_INITMSG socket option or
3229 * overridden by the SCTP_INIT CMSG.
3230 */
3231 sp->initmsg.sinit_num_ostreams = sctp_max_outstreams;
3232 sp->initmsg.sinit_max_instreams = sctp_max_instreams;
3233 sp->initmsg.sinit_max_attempts = sctp_max_retrans_init;
3fd091e7 3234 sp->initmsg.sinit_max_init_timeo = sctp_rto_max;
1da177e4
LT
3235
3236 /* Initialize default RTO related parameters. These parameters can
3237 * be modified for with the SCTP_RTOINFO socket option.
3238 */
3fd091e7
VY
3239 sp->rtoinfo.srto_initial = sctp_rto_initial;
3240 sp->rtoinfo.srto_max = sctp_rto_max;
3241 sp->rtoinfo.srto_min = sctp_rto_min;
1da177e4
LT
3242
3243 /* Initialize default association related parameters. These parameters
3244 * can be modified with the SCTP_ASSOCINFO socket option.
3245 */
3246 sp->assocparams.sasoc_asocmaxrxt = sctp_max_retrans_association;
3247 sp->assocparams.sasoc_number_peer_destinations = 0;
3248 sp->assocparams.sasoc_peer_rwnd = 0;
3249 sp->assocparams.sasoc_local_rwnd = 0;
3fd091e7 3250 sp->assocparams.sasoc_cookie_life = sctp_valid_cookie_life;
1da177e4
LT
3251
3252 /* Initialize default event subscriptions. By default, all the
d808ad9a 3253 * options are off.
1da177e4
LT
3254 */
3255 memset(&sp->subscribe, 0, sizeof(struct sctp_event_subscribe));
3256
3257 /* Default Peer Address Parameters. These defaults can
3258 * be modified via SCTP_PEER_ADDR_PARAMS
3259 */
3fd091e7 3260 sp->hbinterval = sctp_hb_interval;
52ccb8e9
FF
3261 sp->pathmaxrxt = sctp_max_retrans_path;
3262 sp->pathmtu = 0; // allow default discovery
3fd091e7 3263 sp->sackdelay = sctp_sack_timeout;
52ccb8e9 3264 sp->param_flags = SPP_HB_ENABLE |
d808ad9a
YH
3265 SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE |
3266 SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE;
1da177e4
LT
3267
3268 /* If enabled no SCTP message fragmentation will be performed.
3269 * Configure through SCTP_DISABLE_FRAGMENTS socket option.
3270 */
3271 sp->disable_fragments = 0;
3272
208edef6
SS
3273 /* Enable Nagle algorithm by default. */
3274 sp->nodelay = 0;
1da177e4
LT
3275
3276 /* Enable by default. */
3277 sp->v4mapped = 1;
3278
3279 /* Auto-close idle associations after the configured
3280 * number of seconds. A value of 0 disables this
3281 * feature. Configure through the SCTP_AUTOCLOSE socket option,
3282 * for UDP-style sockets only.
3283 */
3284 sp->autoclose = 0;
3285
3286 /* User specified fragmentation limit. */
3287 sp->user_frag = 0;
3288
0f3fffd8 3289 sp->adaptation_ind = 0;
1da177e4
LT
3290
3291 sp->pf = sctp_get_pf_specific(sk->sk_family);
3292
3293 /* Control variables for partial data delivery. */
b6e1331f 3294 atomic_set(&sp->pd_mode, 0);
1da177e4 3295 skb_queue_head_init(&sp->pd_lobby);
b6e1331f 3296 sp->frag_interleave = 0;
1da177e4
LT
3297
3298 /* Create a per socket endpoint structure. Even if we
3299 * change the data structure relationships, this may still
3300 * be useful for storing pre-connect address information.
3301 */
3302 ep = sctp_endpoint_new(sk, GFP_KERNEL);
3303 if (!ep)
3304 return -ENOMEM;
3305
3306 sp->ep = ep;
3307 sp->hmac = NULL;
3308
3309 SCTP_DBG_OBJCNT_INC(sock);
3310 return 0;
3311}
3312
3313/* Cleanup any SCTP per socket resources. */
3314SCTP_STATIC int sctp_destroy_sock(struct sock *sk)
3315{
3316 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
3317
3318 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_destroy_sock(sk: %p)\n", sk);
3319
3320 /* Release our hold on the endpoint. */
3321 ep = sctp_sk(sk)->ep;
3322 sctp_endpoint_free(ep);
3323
3324 return 0;
3325}
3326
3327/* API 4.1.7 shutdown() - TCP Style Syntax
3328 * int shutdown(int socket, int how);
3329 *
3330 * sd - the socket descriptor of the association to be closed.
3331 * how - Specifies the type of shutdown. The values are
3332 * as follows:
3333 * SHUT_RD
3334 * Disables further receive operations. No SCTP
3335 * protocol action is taken.
3336 * SHUT_WR
3337 * Disables further send operations, and initiates
3338 * the SCTP shutdown sequence.
3339 * SHUT_RDWR
3340 * Disables further send and receive operations
3341 * and initiates the SCTP shutdown sequence.
3342 */
3343SCTP_STATIC void sctp_shutdown(struct sock *sk, int how)
3344{
3345 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
3346 struct sctp_association *asoc;
3347
3348 if (!sctp_style(sk, TCP))
3349 return;
3350
3351 if (how & SEND_SHUTDOWN) {
3352 ep = sctp_sk(sk)->ep;
3353 if (!list_empty(&ep->asocs)) {
3354 asoc = list_entry(ep->asocs.next,
3355 struct sctp_association, asocs);
3356 sctp_primitive_SHUTDOWN(asoc, NULL);
3357 }
3358 }
3359}
3360
3361/* 7.2.1 Association Status (SCTP_STATUS)
3362
3363 * Applications can retrieve current status information about an
3364 * association, including association state, peer receiver window size,
3365 * number of unacked data chunks, and number of data chunks pending
3366 * receipt. This information is read-only.
3367 */
3368static int sctp_getsockopt_sctp_status(struct sock *sk, int len,
3369 char __user *optval,
3370 int __user *optlen)
3371{
3372 struct sctp_status status;
3373 struct sctp_association *asoc = NULL;
3374 struct sctp_transport *transport;
3375 sctp_assoc_t associd;
3376 int retval = 0;
3377
408f22e8 3378 if (len < sizeof(status)) {
1da177e4
LT
3379 retval = -EINVAL;
3380 goto out;
3381 }
3382
408f22e8
NH
3383 len = sizeof(status);
3384 if (copy_from_user(&status, optval, len)) {
1da177e4
LT
3385 retval = -EFAULT;
3386 goto out;
3387 }
3388
3389 associd = status.sstat_assoc_id;
3390 asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, associd);
3391 if (!asoc) {
3392 retval = -EINVAL;
3393 goto out;
3394 }
3395
3396 transport = asoc->peer.primary_path;
3397
3398 status.sstat_assoc_id = sctp_assoc2id(asoc);
3399 status.sstat_state = asoc->state;
3400 status.sstat_rwnd = asoc->peer.rwnd;
3401 status.sstat_unackdata = asoc->unack_data;
3402
3403 status.sstat_penddata = sctp_tsnmap_pending(&asoc->peer.tsn_map);
3404 status.sstat_instrms = asoc->c.sinit_max_instreams;
3405 status.sstat_outstrms = asoc->c.sinit_num_ostreams;
3406 status.sstat_fragmentation_point = asoc->frag_point;
3407 status.sstat_primary.spinfo_assoc_id = sctp_assoc2id(transport->asoc);
8cec6b80
AV
3408 memcpy(&status.sstat_primary.spinfo_address, &transport->ipaddr,
3409 transport->af_specific->sockaddr_len);
1da177e4
LT
3410 /* Map ipv4 address into v4-mapped-on-v6 address. */
3411 sctp_get_pf_specific(sk->sk_family)->addr_v4map(sctp_sk(sk),
3412 (union sctp_addr *)&status.sstat_primary.spinfo_address);
3f7a87d2 3413 status.sstat_primary.spinfo_state = transport->state;
1da177e4
LT
3414 status.sstat_primary.spinfo_cwnd = transport->cwnd;
3415 status.sstat_primary.spinfo_srtt = transport->srtt;
3416 status.sstat_primary.spinfo_rto = jiffies_to_msecs(transport->rto);
52ccb8e9 3417 status.sstat_primary.spinfo_mtu = transport->pathmtu;
1da177e4 3418
3f7a87d2
FF
3419 if (status.sstat_primary.spinfo_state == SCTP_UNKNOWN)
3420 status.sstat_primary.spinfo_state = SCTP_ACTIVE;
3421
1da177e4
LT
3422 if (put_user(len, optlen)) {
3423 retval = -EFAULT;
3424 goto out;
3425 }
3426
3427 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_getsockopt_sctp_status(%d): %d %d %d\n",
3428 len, status.sstat_state, status.sstat_rwnd,
3429 status.sstat_assoc_id);
3430
3431 if (copy_to_user(optval, &status, len)) {
3432 retval = -EFAULT;
3433 goto out;
3434 }
3435
3436out:
3437 return (retval);
3438}
3439
3440
3441/* 7.2.2 Peer Address Information (SCTP_GET_PEER_ADDR_INFO)
3442 *
3443 * Applications can retrieve information about a specific peer address
3444 * of an association, including its reachability state, congestion
3445 * window, and retransmission timer values. This information is
3446 * read-only.
3447 */
3448static int sctp_getsockopt_peer_addr_info(struct sock *sk, int len,
3449 char __user *optval,
3450 int __user *optlen)
3451{
3452 struct sctp_paddrinfo pinfo;
3453 struct sctp_transport *transport;
3454 int retval = 0;
3455
408f22e8 3456 if (len < sizeof(pinfo)) {
1da177e4
LT
3457 retval = -EINVAL;
3458 goto out;
3459 }
3460
408f22e8
NH
3461 len = sizeof(pinfo);
3462 if (copy_from_user(&pinfo, optval, len)) {
1da177e4
LT
3463 retval = -EFAULT;
3464 goto out;
3465 }
3466
3467 transport = sctp_addr_id2transport(sk, &pinfo.spinfo_address,
3468 pinfo.spinfo_assoc_id);
3469 if (!transport)
3470 return -EINVAL;
3471
3472 pinfo.spinfo_assoc_id = sctp_assoc2id(transport->asoc);
3f7a87d2 3473 pinfo.spinfo_state = transport->state;
1da177e4
LT
3474 pinfo.spinfo_cwnd = transport->cwnd;
3475 pinfo.spinfo_srtt = transport->srtt;
3476 pinfo.spinfo_rto = jiffies_to_msecs(transport->rto);
52ccb8e9 3477 pinfo.spinfo_mtu = transport->pathmtu;
1da177e4 3478
3f7a87d2
FF
3479 if (pinfo.spinfo_state == SCTP_UNKNOWN)
3480 pinfo.spinfo_state = SCTP_ACTIVE;
3481
1da177e4
LT
3482 if (put_user(len, optlen)) {
3483 retval = -EFAULT;
3484 goto out;
3485 }
3486
3487 if (copy_to_user(optval, &pinfo, len)) {
3488 retval = -EFAULT;
3489 goto out;
3490 }
3491
3492out:
3493 return (retval);
3494}
3495
3496/* 7.1.12 Enable/Disable message fragmentation (SCTP_DISABLE_FRAGMENTS)
3497 *
3498 * This option is a on/off flag. If enabled no SCTP message
3499 * fragmentation will be performed. Instead if a message being sent
3500 * exceeds the current PMTU size, the message will NOT be sent and
3501 * instead a error will be indicated to the user.
3502 */
3503static int sctp_getsockopt_disable_fragments(struct sock *sk, int len,
3504 char __user *optval, int __user *optlen)
3505{
3506 int val;
3507
3508 if (len < sizeof(int))
3509 return -EINVAL;
3510
3511 len = sizeof(int);
3512 val = (sctp_sk(sk)->disable_fragments == 1);
3513 if (put_user(len, optlen))
3514 return -EFAULT;
3515 if (copy_to_user(optval, &val, len))
3516 return -EFAULT;
3517 return 0;
3518}
3519
3520/* 7.1.15 Set notification and ancillary events (SCTP_EVENTS)
3521 *
3522 * This socket option is used to specify various notifications and
3523 * ancillary data the user wishes to receive.
3524 */
3525static int sctp_getsockopt_events(struct sock *sk, int len, char __user *optval,
3526 int __user *optlen)
3527{
408f22e8 3528 if (len < sizeof(struct sctp_event_subscribe))
1da177e4 3529 return -EINVAL;
408f22e8
NH
3530 len = sizeof(struct sctp_event_subscribe);
3531 if (put_user(len, optlen))
3532 return -EFAULT;
1da177e4
LT
3533 if (copy_to_user(optval, &sctp_sk(sk)->subscribe, len))
3534 return -EFAULT;
3535 return 0;
3536}
3537
3538/* 7.1.8 Automatic Close of associations (SCTP_AUTOCLOSE)
3539 *
3540 * This socket option is applicable to the UDP-style socket only. When
3541 * set it will cause associations that are idle for more than the
3542 * specified number of seconds to automatically close. An association
3543 * being idle is defined an association that has NOT sent or received
3544 * user data. The special value of '0' indicates that no automatic
3545 * close of any associations should be performed. The option expects an
3546 * integer defining the number of seconds of idle time before an
3547 * association is closed.
3548 */
3549static int sctp_getsockopt_autoclose(struct sock *sk, int len, char __user *optval, int __user *optlen)
3550{
3551 /* Applicable to UDP-style socket only */
3552 if (sctp_style(sk, TCP))
3553 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
408f22e8 3554 if (len < sizeof(int))
1da177e4 3555 return -EINVAL;
408f22e8
NH
3556 len = sizeof(int);
3557 if (put_user(len, optlen))
3558 return -EFAULT;
3559 if (copy_to_user(optval, &sctp_sk(sk)->autoclose, sizeof(int)))
1da177e4
LT
3560 return -EFAULT;
3561 return 0;
3562}
3563
3564/* Helper routine to branch off an association to a new socket. */
3565SCTP_STATIC int sctp_do_peeloff(struct sctp_association *asoc,
3566 struct socket **sockp)
3567{
3568 struct sock *sk = asoc->base.sk;
3569 struct socket *sock;
4f444308 3570 struct inet_sock *inetsk;
d570ee49 3571 struct sctp_af *af;
1da177e4
LT
3572 int err = 0;
3573
3574 /* An association cannot be branched off from an already peeled-off
3575 * socket, nor is this supported for tcp style sockets.
3576 */
3577 if (!sctp_style(sk, UDP))
3578 return -EINVAL;
3579
3580 /* Create a new socket. */
3581 err = sock_create(sk->sk_family, SOCK_SEQPACKET, IPPROTO_SCTP, &sock);
3582 if (err < 0)
3583 return err;
3584
3585 /* Populate the fields of the newsk from the oldsk and migrate the
3586 * asoc to the newsk.
3587 */
3588 sctp_sock_migrate(sk, sock->sk, asoc, SCTP_SOCKET_UDP_HIGH_BANDWIDTH);
4f444308
VY
3589
3590 /* Make peeled-off sockets more like 1-1 accepted sockets.
3591 * Set the daddr and initialize id to something more random
3592 */
d570ee49
VY
3593 af = sctp_get_af_specific(asoc->peer.primary_addr.sa.sa_family);
3594 af->to_sk_daddr(&asoc->peer.primary_addr, sk);
4f444308 3595 inetsk = inet_sk(sock->sk);
4f444308
VY
3596 inetsk->id = asoc->next_tsn ^ jiffies;
3597
1da177e4
LT
3598 *sockp = sock;
3599
3600 return err;
3601}
3602
3603static int sctp_getsockopt_peeloff(struct sock *sk, int len, char __user *optval, int __user *optlen)
3604{
3605 sctp_peeloff_arg_t peeloff;
3606 struct socket *newsock;
3607 int retval = 0;
3608 struct sctp_association *asoc;
3609
408f22e8 3610 if (len < sizeof(sctp_peeloff_arg_t))
1da177e4 3611 return -EINVAL;
408f22e8 3612 len = sizeof(sctp_peeloff_arg_t);
1da177e4
LT
3613 if (copy_from_user(&peeloff, optval, len))
3614 return -EFAULT;
3615
3616 asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, peeloff.associd);
3617 if (!asoc) {
3618 retval = -EINVAL;
3619 goto out;
3620 }
3621
3622 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s: sk: %p asoc: %p\n", __FUNCTION__, sk, asoc);
3623
3624 retval = sctp_do_peeloff(asoc, &newsock);
3625 if (retval < 0)
3626 goto out;
3627
3628 /* Map the socket to an unused fd that can be returned to the user. */
3629 retval = sock_map_fd(newsock);
3630 if (retval < 0) {
3631 sock_release(newsock);
3632 goto out;
3633 }
3634
3635 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s: sk: %p asoc: %p newsk: %p sd: %d\n",
3636 __FUNCTION__, sk, asoc, newsock->sk, retval);
3637
3638 /* Return the fd mapped to the new socket. */
3639 peeloff.sd = retval;
408f22e8
NH
3640 if (put_user(len, optlen))
3641 return -EFAULT;
1da177e4
LT
3642 if (copy_to_user(optval, &peeloff, len))
3643 retval = -EFAULT;
3644
3645out:
3646 return retval;
3647}
3648
3649/* 7.1.13 Peer Address Parameters (SCTP_PEER_ADDR_PARAMS)
3650 *
3651 * Applications can enable or disable heartbeats for any peer address of
3652 * an association, modify an address's heartbeat interval, force a
3653 * heartbeat to be sent immediately, and adjust the address's maximum
3654 * number of retransmissions sent before an address is considered
3655 * unreachable. The following structure is used to access and modify an
3656 * address's parameters:
3657 *
3658 * struct sctp_paddrparams {
52ccb8e9
FF
3659 * sctp_assoc_t spp_assoc_id;
3660 * struct sockaddr_storage spp_address;
3661 * uint32_t spp_hbinterval;
3662 * uint16_t spp_pathmaxrxt;
3663 * uint32_t spp_pathmtu;
3664 * uint32_t spp_sackdelay;
3665 * uint32_t spp_flags;
3666 * };
3667 *
3668 * spp_assoc_id - (one-to-many style socket) This is filled in the
3669 * application, and identifies the association for
3670 * this query.
1da177e4
LT
3671 * spp_address - This specifies which address is of interest.
3672 * spp_hbinterval - This contains the value of the heartbeat interval,
52ccb8e9
FF
3673 * in milliseconds. If a value of zero
3674 * is present in this field then no changes are to
3675 * be made to this parameter.
1da177e4
LT
3676 * spp_pathmaxrxt - This contains the maximum number of
3677 * retransmissions before this address shall be
52ccb8e9
FF
3678 * considered unreachable. If a value of zero
3679 * is present in this field then no changes are to
3680 * be made to this parameter.
3681 * spp_pathmtu - When Path MTU discovery is disabled the value
3682 * specified here will be the "fixed" path mtu.
3683 * Note that if the spp_address field is empty
3684 * then all associations on this address will
3685 * have this fixed path mtu set upon them.
3686 *
3687 * spp_sackdelay - When delayed sack is enabled, this value specifies
3688 * the number of milliseconds that sacks will be delayed
3689 * for. This value will apply to all addresses of an
3690 * association if the spp_address field is empty. Note
3691 * also, that if delayed sack is enabled and this
3692 * value is set to 0, no change is made to the last
3693 * recorded delayed sack timer value.
3694 *
3695 * spp_flags - These flags are used to control various features
3696 * on an association. The flag field may contain
3697 * zero or more of the following options.
3698 *
3699 * SPP_HB_ENABLE - Enable heartbeats on the
3700 * specified address. Note that if the address
3701 * field is empty all addresses for the association
3702 * have heartbeats enabled upon them.
3703 *
3704 * SPP_HB_DISABLE - Disable heartbeats on the
3705 * speicifed address. Note that if the address
3706 * field is empty all addresses for the association
3707 * will have their heartbeats disabled. Note also
3708 * that SPP_HB_ENABLE and SPP_HB_DISABLE are
3709 * mutually exclusive, only one of these two should
3710 * be specified. Enabling both fields will have
3711 * undetermined results.
3712 *
3713 * SPP_HB_DEMAND - Request a user initiated heartbeat
3714 * to be made immediately.
3715 *
3716 * SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE - This field will enable PMTU
3717 * discovery upon the specified address. Note that
3718 * if the address feild is empty then all addresses
3719 * on the association are effected.
3720 *
3721 * SPP_PMTUD_DISABLE - This field will disable PMTU
3722 * discovery upon the specified address. Note that
3723 * if the address feild is empty then all addresses
3724 * on the association are effected. Not also that
3725 * SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE and SPP_PMTUD_DISABLE are mutually
3726 * exclusive. Enabling both will have undetermined
3727 * results.
3728 *
3729 * SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE - Setting this flag turns
3730 * on delayed sack. The time specified in spp_sackdelay
3731 * is used to specify the sack delay for this address. Note
3732 * that if spp_address is empty then all addresses will
3733 * enable delayed sack and take on the sack delay
3734 * value specified in spp_sackdelay.
3735 * SPP_SACKDELAY_DISABLE - Setting this flag turns
3736 * off delayed sack. If the spp_address field is blank then
3737 * delayed sack is disabled for the entire association. Note
3738 * also that this field is mutually exclusive to
3739 * SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE, setting both will have undefined
3740 * results.
1da177e4
LT
3741 */
3742static int sctp_getsockopt_peer_addr_params(struct sock *sk, int len,
52ccb8e9 3743 char __user *optval, int __user *optlen)
1da177e4 3744{
52ccb8e9
FF
3745 struct sctp_paddrparams params;
3746 struct sctp_transport *trans = NULL;
3747 struct sctp_association *asoc = NULL;
3748 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
1da177e4 3749
408f22e8 3750 if (len < sizeof(struct sctp_paddrparams))
1da177e4 3751 return -EINVAL;
408f22e8 3752 len = sizeof(struct sctp_paddrparams);
1da177e4
LT
3753 if (copy_from_user(&params, optval, len))
3754 return -EFAULT;
3755
52ccb8e9
FF
3756 /* If an address other than INADDR_ANY is specified, and
3757 * no transport is found, then the request is invalid.
1da177e4 3758 */
52ccb8e9
FF
3759 if (!sctp_is_any(( union sctp_addr *)&params.spp_address)) {
3760 trans = sctp_addr_id2transport(sk, &params.spp_address,
3761 params.spp_assoc_id);
3762 if (!trans) {
3763 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("Failed no transport\n");
3764 return -EINVAL;
3765 }
1da177e4
LT
3766 }
3767
52ccb8e9
FF
3768 /* Get association, if assoc_id != 0 and the socket is a one
3769 * to many style socket, and an association was not found, then
3770 * the id was invalid.
3771 */
3772 asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, params.spp_assoc_id);
3773 if (!asoc && params.spp_assoc_id && sctp_style(sk, UDP)) {
3774 SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("Failed no association\n");
1da177e4 3775 return -EINVAL;
52ccb8e9 3776 }
1da177e4 3777
52ccb8e9
FF
3778 if (trans) {
3779 /* Fetch transport values. */
3780 params.spp_hbinterval = jiffies_to_msecs(trans->hbinterval);
3781 params.spp_pathmtu = trans->pathmtu;
3782 params.spp_pathmaxrxt = trans->pathmaxrxt;
3783 params.spp_sackdelay = jiffies_to_msecs(trans->sackdelay);
3784
3785 /*draft-11 doesn't say what to return in spp_flags*/
3786 params.spp_flags = trans->param_flags;
3787 } else if (asoc) {
3788 /* Fetch association values. */
3789 params.spp_hbinterval = jiffies_to_msecs(asoc->hbinterval);
3790 params.spp_pathmtu = asoc->pathmtu;
3791 params.spp_pathmaxrxt = asoc->pathmaxrxt;
3792 params.spp_sackdelay = jiffies_to_msecs(asoc->sackdelay);
3793
3794 /*draft-11 doesn't say what to return in spp_flags*/
3795 params.spp_flags = asoc->param_flags;
3796 } else {
3797 /* Fetch socket values. */
3798 params.spp_hbinterval = sp->hbinterval;
3799 params.spp_pathmtu = sp->pathmtu;
3800 params.spp_sackdelay = sp->sackdelay;
3801 params.spp_pathmaxrxt = sp->pathmaxrxt;
1da177e4 3802
52ccb8e9
FF
3803 /*draft-11 doesn't say what to return in spp_flags*/
3804 params.spp_flags = sp->param_flags;
3805 }
1da177e4 3806
1da177e4
LT
3807 if (copy_to_user(optval, &params, len))
3808 return -EFAULT;
3809
3810 if (put_user(len, optlen))
3811 return -EFAULT;
3812
3813 return 0;
3814}
3815
b6e1331f 3816/* 7.1.23. Delayed Ack Timer (SCTP_DELAYED_ACK_TIME)
7708610b
FF
3817 *
3818 * This options will get or set the delayed ack timer. The time is set
3819 * in milliseconds. If the assoc_id is 0, then this sets or gets the
3820 * endpoints default delayed ack timer value. If the assoc_id field is
3821 * non-zero, then the set or get effects the specified association.
3822 *
3823 * struct sctp_assoc_value {
3824 * sctp_assoc_t assoc_id;
3825 * uint32_t assoc_value;
3826 * };
3827 *
3828 * assoc_id - This parameter, indicates which association the
3829 * user is preforming an action upon. Note that if
3830 * this field's value is zero then the endpoints
3831 * default value is changed (effecting future
3832 * associations only).
3833 *
3834 * assoc_value - This parameter contains the number of milliseconds
3835 * that the user is requesting the delayed ACK timer
3836 * be set to. Note that this value is defined in
3837 * the standard to be between 200 and 500 milliseconds.
3838 *
3839 * Note: a value of zero will leave the value alone,
3840 * but disable SACK delay. A non-zero value will also
3841 * enable SACK delay.
3842 */
3843static int sctp_getsockopt_delayed_ack_time(struct sock *sk, int len,
3844 char __user *optval,
3845 int __user *optlen)
3846{
3847 struct sctp_assoc_value params;
3848 struct sctp_association *asoc = NULL;
3849 struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
3850
408f22e8 3851 if (len < sizeof(struct sctp_assoc_value))
7708610b
FF
3852 return - EINVAL;
3853
408f22e8
NH
3854 len = sizeof(struct sctp_assoc_value);
3855
7708610b
FF
3856 if (copy_from_user(&params, optval, len))
3857 return -EFAULT;
3858
3859 /* Get association, if assoc_id != 0 and the socket is a one
3860 * to many style socket, and an association was not found, then
3861 * the id was invalid.
d808ad9a 3862 */
7708610b
FF
3863 asoc = sctp_id2assoc(sk, params.assoc_id);
3864 if (!asoc && params.assoc_id && sctp_style(sk, UDP))
3865 return -EINVAL;
3866
3867 if (asoc) {
3868 /* Fetch association values. */
3869 if (asoc->param_flags & SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE)
3870 params.assoc_value = jiffies_to_msecs(
3871 asoc->sackdelay);
3872 else
3873 params.assoc_value = 0;
3874 } else {
3875 /* Fetch socket values. */
3876 if (sp->param_flags & SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE)
3877 params.assoc_value = sp->sackdelay;
3878 else
3879 params.assoc_value = 0;
3880 }
3881
3882 if (copy_to_user(optval, &params, len))
3883 return -EFAULT;
3884
3885 if (put_user(len, optlen))
3886 return -EFAULT;
3887
3888 return 0;
3889}
3890
1da177e4
LT
3891/* 7.1.3 Initialization Parameters (SCTP_INITMSG)
3892 *
3893 * Applications can specify protocol parameters for the default association
3894 * initialization. The option name argument to setsockopt() and getsockopt()
3895 * is SCTP_INITMSG.
3896 *
3897 * Setting initialization parameters is effective only on an unconnected
3898 * socket (for UDP-style sockets only future associations are effected
3899 * by the change). With TCP-style sockets, this option is inherited by
3900 * sockets derived from a listener socket.
3901 */
3902static int sctp_getsockopt_initmsg(struct sock *sk, int len, char __user *optval, int __user *optlen)
3903{
408f22e8 3904 if (len < sizeof(struct sctp_initmsg))
1da177e4 3905 return -EINVAL;
408f22e8
NH
3906 len = sizeof(struct sctp_initmsg);
3907 if (put_user(len, optlen))
3908 return -EFAULT;
1da177e4
LT
3909 if (copy_to_user(optval, &sctp_sk(sk)->initmsg, len))
3910 return -EFAULT;
3911 return 0;
3912}
3913