2 * INET An implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite for the LINUX
3 * operating system. INET is implemented using the BSD Socket
4 * interface as the means of communication with the user level.
6 * Implementation of the Transmission Control Protocol(TCP).
9 * Fred N. van Kempen, <waltje@uWalt.NL.Mugnet.ORG>
10 * Mark Evans, <evansmp@uhura.aston.ac.uk>
11 * Corey Minyard <wf-rch!minyard@relay.EU.net>
12 * Florian La Roche, <flla@stud.uni-sb.de>
13 * Charles Hedrick, <hedrick@klinzhai.rutgers.edu>
14 * Linus Torvalds, <torvalds@cs.helsinki.fi>
15 * Alan Cox, <gw4pts@gw4pts.ampr.org>
16 * Matthew Dillon, <dillon@apollo.west.oic.com>
17 * Arnt Gulbrandsen, <agulbra@nvg.unit.no>
18 * Jorge Cwik, <jorge@laser.satlink.net>
22 * Changes: Pedro Roque : Retransmit queue handled by TCP.
23 * : Fragmentation on mtu decrease
24 * : Segment collapse on retransmit
27 * Linus Torvalds : send_delayed_ack
28 * David S. Miller : Charge memory using the right skb
29 * during syn/ack processing.
30 * David S. Miller : Output engine completely rewritten.
31 * Andrea Arcangeli: SYNACK carry ts_recent in tsecr.
32 * Cacophonix Gaul : draft-minshall-nagle-01
33 * J Hadi Salim : ECN support
37 #define pr_fmt(fmt) "TCP: " fmt
41 #include <linux/compiler.h>
42 #include <linux/gfp.h>
43 #include <linux/module.h>
45 /* People can turn this off for buggy TCP's found in printers etc. */
46 int sysctl_tcp_retrans_collapse __read_mostly
= 1;
48 /* People can turn this on to work with those rare, broken TCPs that
49 * interpret the window field as a signed quantity.
51 int sysctl_tcp_workaround_signed_windows __read_mostly
= 0;
53 /* Default TSQ limit of four TSO segments */
54 int sysctl_tcp_limit_output_bytes __read_mostly
= 262144;
56 /* This limits the percentage of the congestion window which we
57 * will allow a single TSO frame to consume. Building TSO frames
58 * which are too large can cause TCP streams to be bursty.
60 int sysctl_tcp_tso_win_divisor __read_mostly
= 3;
62 /* By default, RFC2861 behavior. */
63 int sysctl_tcp_slow_start_after_idle __read_mostly
= 1;
65 static bool tcp_write_xmit(struct sock
*sk
, unsigned int mss_now
, int nonagle
,
66 int push_one
, gfp_t gfp
);
68 /* Account for new data that has been sent to the network. */
69 static void tcp_event_new_data_sent(struct sock
*sk
, const struct sk_buff
*skb
)
71 struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
72 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
73 unsigned int prior_packets
= tp
->packets_out
;
75 tcp_advance_send_head(sk
, skb
);
76 tp
->snd_nxt
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
;
78 tp
->packets_out
+= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
79 if (!prior_packets
|| icsk
->icsk_pending
== ICSK_TIME_LOSS_PROBE
)
82 NET_ADD_STATS(sock_net(sk
), LINUX_MIB_TCPORIGDATASENT
,
86 /* SND.NXT, if window was not shrunk or the amount of shrunk was less than one
87 * window scaling factor due to loss of precision.
88 * If window has been shrunk, what should we make? It is not clear at all.
89 * Using SND.UNA we will fail to open window, SND.NXT is out of window. :-(
90 * Anything in between SND.UNA...SND.UNA+SND.WND also can be already
91 * invalid. OK, let's make this for now:
93 static inline __u32
tcp_acceptable_seq(const struct sock
*sk
)
95 const struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
97 if (!before(tcp_wnd_end(tp
), tp
->snd_nxt
) ||
98 (tp
->rx_opt
.wscale_ok
&&
99 ((tp
->snd_nxt
- tcp_wnd_end(tp
)) < (1 << tp
->rx_opt
.rcv_wscale
))))
102 return tcp_wnd_end(tp
);
105 /* Calculate mss to advertise in SYN segment.
106 * RFC1122, RFC1063, draft-ietf-tcpimpl-pmtud-01 state that:
108 * 1. It is independent of path mtu.
109 * 2. Ideally, it is maximal possible segment size i.e. 65535-40.
110 * 3. For IPv4 it is reasonable to calculate it from maximal MTU of
111 * attached devices, because some buggy hosts are confused by
113 * 4. We do not make 3, we advertise MSS, calculated from first
114 * hop device mtu, but allow to raise it to ip_rt_min_advmss.
115 * This may be overridden via information stored in routing table.
116 * 5. Value 65535 for MSS is valid in IPv6 and means "as large as possible,
117 * probably even Jumbo".
119 static __u16
tcp_advertise_mss(struct sock
*sk
)
121 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
122 const struct dst_entry
*dst
= __sk_dst_get(sk
);
123 int mss
= tp
->advmss
;
126 unsigned int metric
= dst_metric_advmss(dst
);
137 /* RFC2861. Reset CWND after idle period longer RTO to "restart window".
138 * This is the first part of cwnd validation mechanism.
140 void tcp_cwnd_restart(struct sock
*sk
, s32 delta
)
142 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
143 u32 restart_cwnd
= tcp_init_cwnd(tp
, __sk_dst_get(sk
));
144 u32 cwnd
= tp
->snd_cwnd
;
146 tcp_ca_event(sk
, CA_EVENT_CWND_RESTART
);
148 tp
->snd_ssthresh
= tcp_current_ssthresh(sk
);
149 restart_cwnd
= min(restart_cwnd
, cwnd
);
151 while ((delta
-= inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_rto
) > 0 && cwnd
> restart_cwnd
)
153 tp
->snd_cwnd
= max(cwnd
, restart_cwnd
);
154 tp
->snd_cwnd_stamp
= tcp_time_stamp
;
155 tp
->snd_cwnd_used
= 0;
158 /* Congestion state accounting after a packet has been sent. */
159 static void tcp_event_data_sent(struct tcp_sock
*tp
,
162 struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
163 const u32 now
= tcp_time_stamp
;
165 if (tcp_packets_in_flight(tp
) == 0)
166 tcp_ca_event(sk
, CA_EVENT_TX_START
);
170 /* If it is a reply for ato after last received
171 * packet, enter pingpong mode.
173 if ((u32
)(now
- icsk
->icsk_ack
.lrcvtime
) < icsk
->icsk_ack
.ato
)
174 icsk
->icsk_ack
.pingpong
= 1;
177 /* Account for an ACK we sent. */
178 static inline void tcp_event_ack_sent(struct sock
*sk
, unsigned int pkts
)
180 tcp_dec_quickack_mode(sk
, pkts
);
181 inet_csk_clear_xmit_timer(sk
, ICSK_TIME_DACK
);
185 u32
tcp_default_init_rwnd(u32 mss
)
187 /* Initial receive window should be twice of TCP_INIT_CWND to
188 * enable proper sending of new unsent data during fast recovery
189 * (RFC 3517, Section 4, NextSeg() rule (2)). Further place a
190 * limit when mss is larger than 1460.
192 u32 init_rwnd
= TCP_INIT_CWND
* 2;
195 init_rwnd
= max((1460 * init_rwnd
) / mss
, 2U);
199 /* Determine a window scaling and initial window to offer.
200 * Based on the assumption that the given amount of space
201 * will be offered. Store the results in the tp structure.
202 * NOTE: for smooth operation initial space offering should
203 * be a multiple of mss if possible. We assume here that mss >= 1.
204 * This MUST be enforced by all callers.
206 void tcp_select_initial_window(int __space
, __u32 mss
,
207 __u32
*rcv_wnd
, __u32
*window_clamp
,
208 int wscale_ok
, __u8
*rcv_wscale
,
211 unsigned int space
= (__space
< 0 ? 0 : __space
);
213 /* If no clamp set the clamp to the max possible scaled window */
214 if (*window_clamp
== 0)
215 (*window_clamp
) = (U16_MAX
<< TCP_MAX_WSCALE
);
216 space
= min(*window_clamp
, space
);
218 /* Quantize space offering to a multiple of mss if possible. */
220 space
= rounddown(space
, mss
);
222 /* NOTE: offering an initial window larger than 32767
223 * will break some buggy TCP stacks. If the admin tells us
224 * it is likely we could be speaking with such a buggy stack
225 * we will truncate our initial window offering to 32K-1
226 * unless the remote has sent us a window scaling option,
227 * which we interpret as a sign the remote TCP is not
228 * misinterpreting the window field as a signed quantity.
230 if (sysctl_tcp_workaround_signed_windows
)
231 (*rcv_wnd
) = min(space
, MAX_TCP_WINDOW
);
237 /* Set window scaling on max possible window */
238 space
= max_t(u32
, space
, sysctl_tcp_rmem
[2]);
239 space
= max_t(u32
, space
, sysctl_rmem_max
);
240 space
= min_t(u32
, space
, *window_clamp
);
241 while (space
> U16_MAX
&& (*rcv_wscale
) < TCP_MAX_WSCALE
) {
247 if (mss
> (1 << *rcv_wscale
)) {
248 if (!init_rcv_wnd
) /* Use default unless specified otherwise */
249 init_rcv_wnd
= tcp_default_init_rwnd(mss
);
250 *rcv_wnd
= min(*rcv_wnd
, init_rcv_wnd
* mss
);
253 /* Set the clamp no higher than max representable value */
254 (*window_clamp
) = min_t(__u32
, U16_MAX
<< (*rcv_wscale
), *window_clamp
);
256 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcp_select_initial_window
);
258 /* Chose a new window to advertise, update state in tcp_sock for the
259 * socket, and return result with RFC1323 scaling applied. The return
260 * value can be stuffed directly into th->window for an outgoing
263 static u16
tcp_select_window(struct sock
*sk
)
265 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
266 u32 old_win
= tp
->rcv_wnd
;
267 u32 cur_win
= tcp_receive_window(tp
);
268 u32 new_win
= __tcp_select_window(sk
);
270 /* Never shrink the offered window */
271 if (new_win
< cur_win
) {
272 /* Danger Will Robinson!
273 * Don't update rcv_wup/rcv_wnd here or else
274 * we will not be able to advertise a zero
275 * window in time. --DaveM
277 * Relax Will Robinson.
280 NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
),
281 LINUX_MIB_TCPWANTZEROWINDOWADV
);
282 new_win
= ALIGN(cur_win
, 1 << tp
->rx_opt
.rcv_wscale
);
284 tp
->rcv_wnd
= new_win
;
285 tp
->rcv_wup
= tp
->rcv_nxt
;
287 /* Make sure we do not exceed the maximum possible
290 if (!tp
->rx_opt
.rcv_wscale
&& sysctl_tcp_workaround_signed_windows
)
291 new_win
= min(new_win
, MAX_TCP_WINDOW
);
293 new_win
= min(new_win
, (65535U << tp
->rx_opt
.rcv_wscale
));
295 /* RFC1323 scaling applied */
296 new_win
>>= tp
->rx_opt
.rcv_wscale
;
298 /* If we advertise zero window, disable fast path. */
302 NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
),
303 LINUX_MIB_TCPTOZEROWINDOWADV
);
304 } else if (old_win
== 0) {
305 NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), LINUX_MIB_TCPFROMZEROWINDOWADV
);
311 /* Packet ECN state for a SYN-ACK */
312 static void tcp_ecn_send_synack(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
314 const struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
316 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
&= ~TCPHDR_CWR
;
317 if (!(tp
->ecn_flags
& TCP_ECN_OK
))
318 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
&= ~TCPHDR_ECE
;
319 else if (tcp_ca_needs_ecn(sk
))
323 /* Packet ECN state for a SYN. */
324 static void tcp_ecn_send_syn(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
326 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
327 bool use_ecn
= sock_net(sk
)->ipv4
.sysctl_tcp_ecn
== 1 ||
328 tcp_ca_needs_ecn(sk
);
331 const struct dst_entry
*dst
= __sk_dst_get(sk
);
333 if (dst
&& dst_feature(dst
, RTAX_FEATURE_ECN
))
340 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
|= TCPHDR_ECE
| TCPHDR_CWR
;
341 tp
->ecn_flags
= TCP_ECN_OK
;
342 if (tcp_ca_needs_ecn(sk
))
347 static void tcp_ecn_clear_syn(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
349 if (sock_net(sk
)->ipv4
.sysctl_tcp_ecn_fallback
)
350 /* tp->ecn_flags are cleared at a later point in time when
351 * SYN ACK is ultimatively being received.
353 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
&= ~(TCPHDR_ECE
| TCPHDR_CWR
);
357 tcp_ecn_make_synack(const struct request_sock
*req
, struct tcphdr
*th
)
359 if (inet_rsk(req
)->ecn_ok
)
363 /* Set up ECN state for a packet on a ESTABLISHED socket that is about to
366 static void tcp_ecn_send(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
,
367 struct tcphdr
*th
, int tcp_header_len
)
369 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
371 if (tp
->ecn_flags
& TCP_ECN_OK
) {
372 /* Not-retransmitted data segment: set ECT and inject CWR. */
373 if (skb
->len
!= tcp_header_len
&&
374 !before(TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
, tp
->snd_nxt
)) {
376 if (tp
->ecn_flags
& TCP_ECN_QUEUE_CWR
) {
377 tp
->ecn_flags
&= ~TCP_ECN_QUEUE_CWR
;
379 skb_shinfo(skb
)->gso_type
|= SKB_GSO_TCP_ECN
;
381 } else if (!tcp_ca_needs_ecn(sk
)) {
382 /* ACK or retransmitted segment: clear ECT|CE */
383 INET_ECN_dontxmit(sk
);
385 if (tp
->ecn_flags
& TCP_ECN_DEMAND_CWR
)
390 /* Constructs common control bits of non-data skb. If SYN/FIN is present,
391 * auto increment end seqno.
393 static void tcp_init_nondata_skb(struct sk_buff
*skb
, u32 seq
, u8 flags
)
395 skb
->ip_summed
= CHECKSUM_PARTIAL
;
398 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
= flags
;
399 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->sacked
= 0;
401 tcp_skb_pcount_set(skb
, 1);
403 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
= seq
;
404 if (flags
& (TCPHDR_SYN
| TCPHDR_FIN
))
406 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
= seq
;
409 static inline bool tcp_urg_mode(const struct tcp_sock
*tp
)
411 return tp
->snd_una
!= tp
->snd_up
;
414 #define OPTION_SACK_ADVERTISE (1 << 0)
415 #define OPTION_TS (1 << 1)
416 #define OPTION_MD5 (1 << 2)
417 #define OPTION_WSCALE (1 << 3)
418 #define OPTION_FAST_OPEN_COOKIE (1 << 8)
420 struct tcp_out_options
{
421 u16 options
; /* bit field of OPTION_* */
422 u16 mss
; /* 0 to disable */
423 u8 ws
; /* window scale, 0 to disable */
424 u8 num_sack_blocks
; /* number of SACK blocks to include */
425 u8 hash_size
; /* bytes in hash_location */
426 __u8
*hash_location
; /* temporary pointer, overloaded */
427 __u32 tsval
, tsecr
; /* need to include OPTION_TS */
428 struct tcp_fastopen_cookie
*fastopen_cookie
; /* Fast open cookie */
431 /* Write previously computed TCP options to the packet.
433 * Beware: Something in the Internet is very sensitive to the ordering of
434 * TCP options, we learned this through the hard way, so be careful here.
435 * Luckily we can at least blame others for their non-compliance but from
436 * inter-operability perspective it seems that we're somewhat stuck with
437 * the ordering which we have been using if we want to keep working with
438 * those broken things (not that it currently hurts anybody as there isn't
439 * particular reason why the ordering would need to be changed).
441 * At least SACK_PERM as the first option is known to lead to a disaster
442 * (but it may well be that other scenarios fail similarly).
444 static void tcp_options_write(__be32
*ptr
, struct tcp_sock
*tp
,
445 struct tcp_out_options
*opts
)
447 u16 options
= opts
->options
; /* mungable copy */
449 if (unlikely(OPTION_MD5
& options
)) {
450 *ptr
++ = htonl((TCPOPT_NOP
<< 24) | (TCPOPT_NOP
<< 16) |
451 (TCPOPT_MD5SIG
<< 8) | TCPOLEN_MD5SIG
);
452 /* overload cookie hash location */
453 opts
->hash_location
= (__u8
*)ptr
;
457 if (unlikely(opts
->mss
)) {
458 *ptr
++ = htonl((TCPOPT_MSS
<< 24) |
459 (TCPOLEN_MSS
<< 16) |
463 if (likely(OPTION_TS
& options
)) {
464 if (unlikely(OPTION_SACK_ADVERTISE
& options
)) {
465 *ptr
++ = htonl((TCPOPT_SACK_PERM
<< 24) |
466 (TCPOLEN_SACK_PERM
<< 16) |
467 (TCPOPT_TIMESTAMP
<< 8) |
469 options
&= ~OPTION_SACK_ADVERTISE
;
471 *ptr
++ = htonl((TCPOPT_NOP
<< 24) |
473 (TCPOPT_TIMESTAMP
<< 8) |
476 *ptr
++ = htonl(opts
->tsval
);
477 *ptr
++ = htonl(opts
->tsecr
);
480 if (unlikely(OPTION_SACK_ADVERTISE
& options
)) {
481 *ptr
++ = htonl((TCPOPT_NOP
<< 24) |
483 (TCPOPT_SACK_PERM
<< 8) |
487 if (unlikely(OPTION_WSCALE
& options
)) {
488 *ptr
++ = htonl((TCPOPT_NOP
<< 24) |
489 (TCPOPT_WINDOW
<< 16) |
490 (TCPOLEN_WINDOW
<< 8) |
494 if (unlikely(opts
->num_sack_blocks
)) {
495 struct tcp_sack_block
*sp
= tp
->rx_opt
.dsack
?
496 tp
->duplicate_sack
: tp
->selective_acks
;
499 *ptr
++ = htonl((TCPOPT_NOP
<< 24) |
502 (TCPOLEN_SACK_BASE
+ (opts
->num_sack_blocks
*
503 TCPOLEN_SACK_PERBLOCK
)));
505 for (this_sack
= 0; this_sack
< opts
->num_sack_blocks
;
507 *ptr
++ = htonl(sp
[this_sack
].start_seq
);
508 *ptr
++ = htonl(sp
[this_sack
].end_seq
);
511 tp
->rx_opt
.dsack
= 0;
514 if (unlikely(OPTION_FAST_OPEN_COOKIE
& options
)) {
515 struct tcp_fastopen_cookie
*foc
= opts
->fastopen_cookie
;
517 u32 len
; /* Fast Open option length */
520 len
= TCPOLEN_EXP_FASTOPEN_BASE
+ foc
->len
;
521 *ptr
= htonl((TCPOPT_EXP
<< 24) | (len
<< 16) |
522 TCPOPT_FASTOPEN_MAGIC
);
523 p
+= TCPOLEN_EXP_FASTOPEN_BASE
;
525 len
= TCPOLEN_FASTOPEN_BASE
+ foc
->len
;
526 *p
++ = TCPOPT_FASTOPEN
;
530 memcpy(p
, foc
->val
, foc
->len
);
531 if ((len
& 3) == 2) {
532 p
[foc
->len
] = TCPOPT_NOP
;
533 p
[foc
->len
+ 1] = TCPOPT_NOP
;
535 ptr
+= (len
+ 3) >> 2;
539 /* Compute TCP options for SYN packets. This is not the final
540 * network wire format yet.
542 static unsigned int tcp_syn_options(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
,
543 struct tcp_out_options
*opts
,
544 struct tcp_md5sig_key
**md5
)
546 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
547 unsigned int remaining
= MAX_TCP_OPTION_SPACE
;
548 struct tcp_fastopen_request
*fastopen
= tp
->fastopen_req
;
550 #ifdef CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG
551 *md5
= tp
->af_specific
->md5_lookup(sk
, sk
);
553 opts
->options
|= OPTION_MD5
;
554 remaining
-= TCPOLEN_MD5SIG_ALIGNED
;
560 /* We always get an MSS option. The option bytes which will be seen in
561 * normal data packets should timestamps be used, must be in the MSS
562 * advertised. But we subtract them from tp->mss_cache so that
563 * calculations in tcp_sendmsg are simpler etc. So account for this
564 * fact here if necessary. If we don't do this correctly, as a
565 * receiver we won't recognize data packets as being full sized when we
566 * should, and thus we won't abide by the delayed ACK rules correctly.
567 * SACKs don't matter, we never delay an ACK when we have any of those
569 opts
->mss
= tcp_advertise_mss(sk
);
570 remaining
-= TCPOLEN_MSS_ALIGNED
;
572 if (likely(sysctl_tcp_timestamps
&& !*md5
)) {
573 opts
->options
|= OPTION_TS
;
574 opts
->tsval
= tcp_skb_timestamp(skb
) + tp
->tsoffset
;
575 opts
->tsecr
= tp
->rx_opt
.ts_recent
;
576 remaining
-= TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_ALIGNED
;
578 if (likely(sysctl_tcp_window_scaling
)) {
579 opts
->ws
= tp
->rx_opt
.rcv_wscale
;
580 opts
->options
|= OPTION_WSCALE
;
581 remaining
-= TCPOLEN_WSCALE_ALIGNED
;
583 if (likely(sysctl_tcp_sack
)) {
584 opts
->options
|= OPTION_SACK_ADVERTISE
;
585 if (unlikely(!(OPTION_TS
& opts
->options
)))
586 remaining
-= TCPOLEN_SACKPERM_ALIGNED
;
589 if (fastopen
&& fastopen
->cookie
.len
>= 0) {
590 u32 need
= fastopen
->cookie
.len
;
592 need
+= fastopen
->cookie
.exp
? TCPOLEN_EXP_FASTOPEN_BASE
:
593 TCPOLEN_FASTOPEN_BASE
;
594 need
= (need
+ 3) & ~3U; /* Align to 32 bits */
595 if (remaining
>= need
) {
596 opts
->options
|= OPTION_FAST_OPEN_COOKIE
;
597 opts
->fastopen_cookie
= &fastopen
->cookie
;
599 tp
->syn_fastopen
= 1;
600 tp
->syn_fastopen_exp
= fastopen
->cookie
.exp
? 1 : 0;
604 return MAX_TCP_OPTION_SPACE
- remaining
;
607 /* Set up TCP options for SYN-ACKs. */
608 static unsigned int tcp_synack_options(struct request_sock
*req
,
609 unsigned int mss
, struct sk_buff
*skb
,
610 struct tcp_out_options
*opts
,
611 const struct tcp_md5sig_key
*md5
,
612 struct tcp_fastopen_cookie
*foc
)
614 struct inet_request_sock
*ireq
= inet_rsk(req
);
615 unsigned int remaining
= MAX_TCP_OPTION_SPACE
;
617 #ifdef CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG
619 opts
->options
|= OPTION_MD5
;
620 remaining
-= TCPOLEN_MD5SIG_ALIGNED
;
622 /* We can't fit any SACK blocks in a packet with MD5 + TS
623 * options. There was discussion about disabling SACK
624 * rather than TS in order to fit in better with old,
625 * buggy kernels, but that was deemed to be unnecessary.
627 ireq
->tstamp_ok
&= !ireq
->sack_ok
;
631 /* We always send an MSS option. */
633 remaining
-= TCPOLEN_MSS_ALIGNED
;
635 if (likely(ireq
->wscale_ok
)) {
636 opts
->ws
= ireq
->rcv_wscale
;
637 opts
->options
|= OPTION_WSCALE
;
638 remaining
-= TCPOLEN_WSCALE_ALIGNED
;
640 if (likely(ireq
->tstamp_ok
)) {
641 opts
->options
|= OPTION_TS
;
642 opts
->tsval
= tcp_skb_timestamp(skb
) + tcp_rsk(req
)->ts_off
;
643 opts
->tsecr
= req
->ts_recent
;
644 remaining
-= TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_ALIGNED
;
646 if (likely(ireq
->sack_ok
)) {
647 opts
->options
|= OPTION_SACK_ADVERTISE
;
648 if (unlikely(!ireq
->tstamp_ok
))
649 remaining
-= TCPOLEN_SACKPERM_ALIGNED
;
651 if (foc
!= NULL
&& foc
->len
>= 0) {
654 need
+= foc
->exp
? TCPOLEN_EXP_FASTOPEN_BASE
:
655 TCPOLEN_FASTOPEN_BASE
;
656 need
= (need
+ 3) & ~3U; /* Align to 32 bits */
657 if (remaining
>= need
) {
658 opts
->options
|= OPTION_FAST_OPEN_COOKIE
;
659 opts
->fastopen_cookie
= foc
;
664 return MAX_TCP_OPTION_SPACE
- remaining
;
667 /* Compute TCP options for ESTABLISHED sockets. This is not the
668 * final wire format yet.
670 static unsigned int tcp_established_options(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
,
671 struct tcp_out_options
*opts
,
672 struct tcp_md5sig_key
**md5
)
674 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
675 unsigned int size
= 0;
676 unsigned int eff_sacks
;
680 #ifdef CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG
681 *md5
= tp
->af_specific
->md5_lookup(sk
, sk
);
682 if (unlikely(*md5
)) {
683 opts
->options
|= OPTION_MD5
;
684 size
+= TCPOLEN_MD5SIG_ALIGNED
;
690 if (likely(tp
->rx_opt
.tstamp_ok
)) {
691 opts
->options
|= OPTION_TS
;
692 opts
->tsval
= skb
? tcp_skb_timestamp(skb
) + tp
->tsoffset
: 0;
693 opts
->tsecr
= tp
->rx_opt
.ts_recent
;
694 size
+= TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_ALIGNED
;
697 eff_sacks
= tp
->rx_opt
.num_sacks
+ tp
->rx_opt
.dsack
;
698 if (unlikely(eff_sacks
)) {
699 const unsigned int remaining
= MAX_TCP_OPTION_SPACE
- size
;
700 opts
->num_sack_blocks
=
701 min_t(unsigned int, eff_sacks
,
702 (remaining
- TCPOLEN_SACK_BASE_ALIGNED
) /
703 TCPOLEN_SACK_PERBLOCK
);
704 size
+= TCPOLEN_SACK_BASE_ALIGNED
+
705 opts
->num_sack_blocks
* TCPOLEN_SACK_PERBLOCK
;
712 /* TCP SMALL QUEUES (TSQ)
714 * TSQ goal is to keep small amount of skbs per tcp flow in tx queues (qdisc+dev)
715 * to reduce RTT and bufferbloat.
716 * We do this using a special skb destructor (tcp_wfree).
718 * Its important tcp_wfree() can be replaced by sock_wfree() in the event skb
719 * needs to be reallocated in a driver.
720 * The invariant being skb->truesize subtracted from sk->sk_wmem_alloc
722 * Since transmit from skb destructor is forbidden, we use a tasklet
723 * to process all sockets that eventually need to send more skbs.
724 * We use one tasklet per cpu, with its own queue of sockets.
727 struct tasklet_struct tasklet
;
728 struct list_head head
; /* queue of tcp sockets */
730 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct tsq_tasklet
, tsq_tasklet
);
732 static void tcp_tsq_handler(struct sock
*sk
)
734 if ((1 << sk
->sk_state
) &
735 (TCPF_ESTABLISHED
| TCPF_FIN_WAIT1
| TCPF_CLOSING
|
736 TCPF_CLOSE_WAIT
| TCPF_LAST_ACK
)) {
737 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
739 if (tp
->lost_out
> tp
->retrans_out
&&
740 tp
->snd_cwnd
> tcp_packets_in_flight(tp
))
741 tcp_xmit_retransmit_queue(sk
);
743 tcp_write_xmit(sk
, tcp_current_mss(sk
), tp
->nonagle
,
748 * One tasklet per cpu tries to send more skbs.
749 * We run in tasklet context but need to disable irqs when
750 * transferring tsq->head because tcp_wfree() might
751 * interrupt us (non NAPI drivers)
753 static void tcp_tasklet_func(unsigned long data
)
755 struct tsq_tasklet
*tsq
= (struct tsq_tasklet
*)data
;
758 struct list_head
*q
, *n
;
762 local_irq_save(flags
);
763 list_splice_init(&tsq
->head
, &list
);
764 local_irq_restore(flags
);
766 list_for_each_safe(q
, n
, &list
) {
767 tp
= list_entry(q
, struct tcp_sock
, tsq_node
);
768 list_del(&tp
->tsq_node
);
770 sk
= (struct sock
*)tp
;
771 smp_mb__before_atomic();
772 clear_bit(TSQ_QUEUED
, &sk
->sk_tsq_flags
);
774 if (!sk
->sk_lock
.owned
&&
775 test_bit(TCP_TSQ_DEFERRED
, &sk
->sk_tsq_flags
)) {
777 if (!sock_owned_by_user(sk
)) {
778 clear_bit(TCP_TSQ_DEFERRED
, &sk
->sk_tsq_flags
);
788 #define TCP_DEFERRED_ALL (TCPF_TSQ_DEFERRED | \
789 TCPF_WRITE_TIMER_DEFERRED | \
790 TCPF_DELACK_TIMER_DEFERRED | \
791 TCPF_MTU_REDUCED_DEFERRED)
793 * tcp_release_cb - tcp release_sock() callback
796 * called from release_sock() to perform protocol dependent
797 * actions before socket release.
799 void tcp_release_cb(struct sock
*sk
)
801 unsigned long flags
, nflags
;
803 /* perform an atomic operation only if at least one flag is set */
805 flags
= sk
->sk_tsq_flags
;
806 if (!(flags
& TCP_DEFERRED_ALL
))
808 nflags
= flags
& ~TCP_DEFERRED_ALL
;
809 } while (cmpxchg(&sk
->sk_tsq_flags
, flags
, nflags
) != flags
);
811 if (flags
& TCPF_TSQ_DEFERRED
)
814 /* Here begins the tricky part :
815 * We are called from release_sock() with :
817 * 2) sk_lock.slock spinlock held
818 * 3) socket owned by us (sk->sk_lock.owned == 1)
820 * But following code is meant to be called from BH handlers,
821 * so we should keep BH disabled, but early release socket ownership
823 sock_release_ownership(sk
);
825 if (flags
& TCPF_WRITE_TIMER_DEFERRED
) {
826 tcp_write_timer_handler(sk
);
829 if (flags
& TCPF_DELACK_TIMER_DEFERRED
) {
830 tcp_delack_timer_handler(sk
);
833 if (flags
& TCPF_MTU_REDUCED_DEFERRED
) {
834 inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_af_ops
->mtu_reduced(sk
);
838 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcp_release_cb
);
840 void __init
tcp_tasklet_init(void)
844 for_each_possible_cpu(i
) {
845 struct tsq_tasklet
*tsq
= &per_cpu(tsq_tasklet
, i
);
847 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tsq
->head
);
848 tasklet_init(&tsq
->tasklet
,
855 * Write buffer destructor automatically called from kfree_skb.
856 * We can't xmit new skbs from this context, as we might already
859 void tcp_wfree(struct sk_buff
*skb
)
861 struct sock
*sk
= skb
->sk
;
862 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
863 unsigned long flags
, nval
, oval
;
866 /* Keep one reference on sk_wmem_alloc.
867 * Will be released by sk_free() from here or tcp_tasklet_func()
869 wmem
= atomic_sub_return(skb
->truesize
- 1, &sk
->sk_wmem_alloc
);
871 /* If this softirq is serviced by ksoftirqd, we are likely under stress.
872 * Wait until our queues (qdisc + devices) are drained.
874 * - less callbacks to tcp_write_xmit(), reducing stress (batches)
875 * - chance for incoming ACK (processed by another cpu maybe)
876 * to migrate this flow (skb->ooo_okay will be eventually set)
878 if (wmem
>= SKB_TRUESIZE(1) && this_cpu_ksoftirqd() == current
)
881 for (oval
= READ_ONCE(sk
->sk_tsq_flags
);; oval
= nval
) {
882 struct tsq_tasklet
*tsq
;
885 if (!(oval
& TSQF_THROTTLED
) || (oval
& TSQF_QUEUED
))
888 nval
= (oval
& ~TSQF_THROTTLED
) | TSQF_QUEUED
| TCPF_TSQ_DEFERRED
;
889 nval
= cmpxchg(&sk
->sk_tsq_flags
, oval
, nval
);
893 /* queue this socket to tasklet queue */
894 local_irq_save(flags
);
895 tsq
= this_cpu_ptr(&tsq_tasklet
);
896 empty
= list_empty(&tsq
->head
);
897 list_add(&tp
->tsq_node
, &tsq
->head
);
899 tasklet_schedule(&tsq
->tasklet
);
900 local_irq_restore(flags
);
907 /* This routine actually transmits TCP packets queued in by
908 * tcp_do_sendmsg(). This is used by both the initial
909 * transmission and possible later retransmissions.
910 * All SKB's seen here are completely headerless. It is our
911 * job to build the TCP header, and pass the packet down to
912 * IP so it can do the same plus pass the packet off to the
915 * We are working here with either a clone of the original
916 * SKB, or a fresh unique copy made by the retransmit engine.
918 static int tcp_transmit_skb(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
, int clone_it
,
921 const struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
922 struct inet_sock
*inet
;
924 struct tcp_skb_cb
*tcb
;
925 struct tcp_out_options opts
;
926 unsigned int tcp_options_size
, tcp_header_size
;
927 struct tcp_md5sig_key
*md5
;
931 BUG_ON(!skb
|| !tcp_skb_pcount(skb
));
935 skb_mstamp_get(&skb
->skb_mstamp
);
936 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tx
.in_flight
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
938 tcp_rate_skb_sent(sk
, skb
);
940 if (unlikely(skb_cloned(skb
)))
941 skb
= pskb_copy(skb
, gfp_mask
);
943 skb
= skb_clone(skb
, gfp_mask
);
949 tcb
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
);
950 memset(&opts
, 0, sizeof(opts
));
952 if (unlikely(tcb
->tcp_flags
& TCPHDR_SYN
))
953 tcp_options_size
= tcp_syn_options(sk
, skb
, &opts
, &md5
);
955 tcp_options_size
= tcp_established_options(sk
, skb
, &opts
,
957 tcp_header_size
= tcp_options_size
+ sizeof(struct tcphdr
);
959 /* if no packet is in qdisc/device queue, then allow XPS to select
960 * another queue. We can be called from tcp_tsq_handler()
961 * which holds one reference to sk_wmem_alloc.
963 * TODO: Ideally, in-flight pure ACK packets should not matter here.
964 * One way to get this would be to set skb->truesize = 2 on them.
966 skb
->ooo_okay
= sk_wmem_alloc_get(sk
) < SKB_TRUESIZE(1);
968 /* If we had to use memory reserve to allocate this skb,
969 * this might cause drops if packet is looped back :
970 * Other socket might not have SOCK_MEMALLOC.
971 * Packets not looped back do not care about pfmemalloc.
975 skb_push(skb
, tcp_header_size
);
976 skb_reset_transport_header(skb
);
980 skb
->destructor
= skb_is_tcp_pure_ack(skb
) ? __sock_wfree
: tcp_wfree
;
981 skb_set_hash_from_sk(skb
, sk
);
982 atomic_add(skb
->truesize
, &sk
->sk_wmem_alloc
);
984 skb_set_dst_pending_confirm(skb
, sk
->sk_dst_pending_confirm
);
986 /* Build TCP header and checksum it. */
987 th
= (struct tcphdr
*)skb
->data
;
988 th
->source
= inet
->inet_sport
;
989 th
->dest
= inet
->inet_dport
;
990 th
->seq
= htonl(tcb
->seq
);
991 th
->ack_seq
= htonl(tp
->rcv_nxt
);
992 *(((__be16
*)th
) + 6) = htons(((tcp_header_size
>> 2) << 12) |
998 /* The urg_mode check is necessary during a below snd_una win probe */
999 if (unlikely(tcp_urg_mode(tp
) && before(tcb
->seq
, tp
->snd_up
))) {
1000 if (before(tp
->snd_up
, tcb
->seq
+ 0x10000)) {
1001 th
->urg_ptr
= htons(tp
->snd_up
- tcb
->seq
);
1003 } else if (after(tcb
->seq
+ 0xFFFF, tp
->snd_nxt
)) {
1004 th
->urg_ptr
= htons(0xFFFF);
1009 tcp_options_write((__be32
*)(th
+ 1), tp
, &opts
);
1010 skb_shinfo(skb
)->gso_type
= sk
->sk_gso_type
;
1011 if (likely(!(tcb
->tcp_flags
& TCPHDR_SYN
))) {
1012 th
->window
= htons(tcp_select_window(sk
));
1013 tcp_ecn_send(sk
, skb
, th
, tcp_header_size
);
1015 /* RFC1323: The window in SYN & SYN/ACK segments
1018 th
->window
= htons(min(tp
->rcv_wnd
, 65535U));
1020 #ifdef CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG
1021 /* Calculate the MD5 hash, as we have all we need now */
1023 sk_nocaps_add(sk
, NETIF_F_GSO_MASK
);
1024 tp
->af_specific
->calc_md5_hash(opts
.hash_location
,
1029 icsk
->icsk_af_ops
->send_check(sk
, skb
);
1031 if (likely(tcb
->tcp_flags
& TCPHDR_ACK
))
1032 tcp_event_ack_sent(sk
, tcp_skb_pcount(skb
));
1034 if (skb
->len
!= tcp_header_size
) {
1035 tcp_event_data_sent(tp
, sk
);
1036 tp
->data_segs_out
+= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
1039 if (after(tcb
->end_seq
, tp
->snd_nxt
) || tcb
->seq
== tcb
->end_seq
)
1040 TCP_ADD_STATS(sock_net(sk
), TCP_MIB_OUTSEGS
,
1041 tcp_skb_pcount(skb
));
1043 tp
->segs_out
+= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
1044 /* OK, its time to fill skb_shinfo(skb)->gso_{segs|size} */
1045 skb_shinfo(skb
)->gso_segs
= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
1046 skb_shinfo(skb
)->gso_size
= tcp_skb_mss(skb
);
1048 /* Our usage of tstamp should remain private */
1051 /* Cleanup our debris for IP stacks */
1052 memset(skb
->cb
, 0, max(sizeof(struct inet_skb_parm
),
1053 sizeof(struct inet6_skb_parm
)));
1055 err
= icsk
->icsk_af_ops
->queue_xmit(sk
, skb
, &inet
->cork
.fl
);
1057 if (likely(err
<= 0))
1062 return net_xmit_eval(err
);
1065 /* This routine just queues the buffer for sending.
1067 * NOTE: probe0 timer is not checked, do not forget tcp_push_pending_frames,
1068 * otherwise socket can stall.
1070 static void tcp_queue_skb(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
1072 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1074 /* Advance write_seq and place onto the write_queue. */
1075 tp
->write_seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
;
1076 __skb_header_release(skb
);
1077 tcp_add_write_queue_tail(sk
, skb
);
1078 sk
->sk_wmem_queued
+= skb
->truesize
;
1079 sk_mem_charge(sk
, skb
->truesize
);
1082 /* Initialize TSO segments for a packet. */
1083 static void tcp_set_skb_tso_segs(struct sk_buff
*skb
, unsigned int mss_now
)
1085 if (skb
->len
<= mss_now
|| skb
->ip_summed
== CHECKSUM_NONE
) {
1086 /* Avoid the costly divide in the normal
1089 tcp_skb_pcount_set(skb
, 1);
1090 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_gso_size
= 0;
1092 tcp_skb_pcount_set(skb
, DIV_ROUND_UP(skb
->len
, mss_now
));
1093 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_gso_size
= mss_now
;
1097 /* When a modification to fackets out becomes necessary, we need to check
1098 * skb is counted to fackets_out or not.
1100 static void tcp_adjust_fackets_out(struct sock
*sk
, const struct sk_buff
*skb
,
1103 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1105 if (!tp
->sacked_out
|| tcp_is_reno(tp
))
1108 if (after(tcp_highest_sack_seq(tp
), TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
))
1109 tp
->fackets_out
-= decr
;
1112 /* Pcount in the middle of the write queue got changed, we need to do various
1113 * tweaks to fix counters
1115 static void tcp_adjust_pcount(struct sock
*sk
, const struct sk_buff
*skb
, int decr
)
1117 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1119 tp
->packets_out
-= decr
;
1121 if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->sacked
& TCPCB_SACKED_ACKED
)
1122 tp
->sacked_out
-= decr
;
1123 if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->sacked
& TCPCB_SACKED_RETRANS
)
1124 tp
->retrans_out
-= decr
;
1125 if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->sacked
& TCPCB_LOST
)
1126 tp
->lost_out
-= decr
;
1128 /* Reno case is special. Sigh... */
1129 if (tcp_is_reno(tp
) && decr
> 0)
1130 tp
->sacked_out
-= min_t(u32
, tp
->sacked_out
, decr
);
1132 tcp_adjust_fackets_out(sk
, skb
, decr
);
1134 if (tp
->lost_skb_hint
&&
1135 before(TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
, TCP_SKB_CB(tp
->lost_skb_hint
)->seq
) &&
1136 (tcp_is_fack(tp
) || (TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->sacked
& TCPCB_SACKED_ACKED
)))
1137 tp
->lost_cnt_hint
-= decr
;
1139 tcp_verify_left_out(tp
);
1142 static bool tcp_has_tx_tstamp(const struct sk_buff
*skb
)
1144 return TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->txstamp_ack
||
1145 (skb_shinfo(skb
)->tx_flags
& SKBTX_ANY_TSTAMP
);
1148 static void tcp_fragment_tstamp(struct sk_buff
*skb
, struct sk_buff
*skb2
)
1150 struct skb_shared_info
*shinfo
= skb_shinfo(skb
);
1152 if (unlikely(tcp_has_tx_tstamp(skb
)) &&
1153 !before(shinfo
->tskey
, TCP_SKB_CB(skb2
)->seq
)) {
1154 struct skb_shared_info
*shinfo2
= skb_shinfo(skb2
);
1155 u8 tsflags
= shinfo
->tx_flags
& SKBTX_ANY_TSTAMP
;
1157 shinfo
->tx_flags
&= ~tsflags
;
1158 shinfo2
->tx_flags
|= tsflags
;
1159 swap(shinfo
->tskey
, shinfo2
->tskey
);
1160 TCP_SKB_CB(skb2
)->txstamp_ack
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->txstamp_ack
;
1161 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->txstamp_ack
= 0;
1165 static void tcp_skb_fragment_eor(struct sk_buff
*skb
, struct sk_buff
*skb2
)
1167 TCP_SKB_CB(skb2
)->eor
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->eor
;
1168 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->eor
= 0;
1171 /* Function to create two new TCP segments. Shrinks the given segment
1172 * to the specified size and appends a new segment with the rest of the
1173 * packet to the list. This won't be called frequently, I hope.
1174 * Remember, these are still headerless SKBs at this point.
1176 int tcp_fragment(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
, u32 len
,
1177 unsigned int mss_now
, gfp_t gfp
)
1179 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1180 struct sk_buff
*buff
;
1181 int nsize
, old_factor
;
1185 if (WARN_ON(len
> skb
->len
))
1188 nsize
= skb_headlen(skb
) - len
;
1192 if (skb_unclone(skb
, gfp
))
1195 /* Get a new skb... force flag on. */
1196 buff
= sk_stream_alloc_skb(sk
, nsize
, gfp
, true);
1198 return -ENOMEM
; /* We'll just try again later. */
1200 sk
->sk_wmem_queued
+= buff
->truesize
;
1201 sk_mem_charge(sk
, buff
->truesize
);
1202 nlen
= skb
->len
- len
- nsize
;
1203 buff
->truesize
+= nlen
;
1204 skb
->truesize
-= nlen
;
1206 /* Correct the sequence numbers. */
1207 TCP_SKB_CB(buff
)->seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
+ len
;
1208 TCP_SKB_CB(buff
)->end_seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
;
1209 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(buff
)->seq
;
1211 /* PSH and FIN should only be set in the second packet. */
1212 flags
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
;
1213 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
= flags
& ~(TCPHDR_FIN
| TCPHDR_PSH
);
1214 TCP_SKB_CB(buff
)->tcp_flags
= flags
;
1215 TCP_SKB_CB(buff
)->sacked
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->sacked
;
1216 tcp_skb_fragment_eor(skb
, buff
);
1218 if (!skb_shinfo(skb
)->nr_frags
&& skb
->ip_summed
!= CHECKSUM_PARTIAL
) {
1219 /* Copy and checksum data tail into the new buffer. */
1220 buff
->csum
= csum_partial_copy_nocheck(skb
->data
+ len
,
1221 skb_put(buff
, nsize
),
1226 skb
->csum
= csum_block_sub(skb
->csum
, buff
->csum
, len
);
1228 skb
->ip_summed
= CHECKSUM_PARTIAL
;
1229 skb_split(skb
, buff
, len
);
1232 buff
->ip_summed
= skb
->ip_summed
;
1234 buff
->tstamp
= skb
->tstamp
;
1235 tcp_fragment_tstamp(skb
, buff
);
1237 old_factor
= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
1239 /* Fix up tso_factor for both original and new SKB. */
1240 tcp_set_skb_tso_segs(skb
, mss_now
);
1241 tcp_set_skb_tso_segs(buff
, mss_now
);
1243 /* Update delivered info for the new segment */
1244 TCP_SKB_CB(buff
)->tx
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tx
;
1246 /* If this packet has been sent out already, we must
1247 * adjust the various packet counters.
1249 if (!before(tp
->snd_nxt
, TCP_SKB_CB(buff
)->end_seq
)) {
1250 int diff
= old_factor
- tcp_skb_pcount(skb
) -
1251 tcp_skb_pcount(buff
);
1254 tcp_adjust_pcount(sk
, skb
, diff
);
1257 /* Link BUFF into the send queue. */
1258 __skb_header_release(buff
);
1259 tcp_insert_write_queue_after(skb
, buff
, sk
);
1264 /* This is similar to __pskb_pull_head() (it will go to core/skbuff.c
1265 * eventually). The difference is that pulled data not copied, but
1266 * immediately discarded.
1268 static int __pskb_trim_head(struct sk_buff
*skb
, int len
)
1270 struct skb_shared_info
*shinfo
;
1273 eat
= min_t(int, len
, skb_headlen(skb
));
1275 __skb_pull(skb
, eat
);
1282 shinfo
= skb_shinfo(skb
);
1283 for (i
= 0; i
< shinfo
->nr_frags
; i
++) {
1284 int size
= skb_frag_size(&shinfo
->frags
[i
]);
1287 skb_frag_unref(skb
, i
);
1290 shinfo
->frags
[k
] = shinfo
->frags
[i
];
1292 shinfo
->frags
[k
].page_offset
+= eat
;
1293 skb_frag_size_sub(&shinfo
->frags
[k
], eat
);
1299 shinfo
->nr_frags
= k
;
1301 skb_reset_tail_pointer(skb
);
1302 skb
->data_len
-= len
;
1303 skb
->len
= skb
->data_len
;
1307 /* Remove acked data from a packet in the transmit queue. */
1308 int tcp_trim_head(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
, u32 len
)
1312 if (skb_unclone(skb
, GFP_ATOMIC
))
1315 delta_truesize
= __pskb_trim_head(skb
, len
);
1317 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
+= len
;
1318 skb
->ip_summed
= CHECKSUM_PARTIAL
;
1320 if (delta_truesize
) {
1321 skb
->truesize
-= delta_truesize
;
1322 sk
->sk_wmem_queued
-= delta_truesize
;
1323 sk_mem_uncharge(sk
, delta_truesize
);
1324 sock_set_flag(sk
, SOCK_QUEUE_SHRUNK
);
1327 /* Any change of skb->len requires recalculation of tso factor. */
1328 if (tcp_skb_pcount(skb
) > 1)
1329 tcp_set_skb_tso_segs(skb
, tcp_skb_mss(skb
));
1334 /* Calculate MSS not accounting any TCP options. */
1335 static inline int __tcp_mtu_to_mss(struct sock
*sk
, int pmtu
)
1337 const struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1338 const struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
1341 /* Calculate base mss without TCP options:
1342 It is MMS_S - sizeof(tcphdr) of rfc1122
1344 mss_now
= pmtu
- icsk
->icsk_af_ops
->net_header_len
- sizeof(struct tcphdr
);
1346 /* IPv6 adds a frag_hdr in case RTAX_FEATURE_ALLFRAG is set */
1347 if (icsk
->icsk_af_ops
->net_frag_header_len
) {
1348 const struct dst_entry
*dst
= __sk_dst_get(sk
);
1350 if (dst
&& dst_allfrag(dst
))
1351 mss_now
-= icsk
->icsk_af_ops
->net_frag_header_len
;
1354 /* Clamp it (mss_clamp does not include tcp options) */
1355 if (mss_now
> tp
->rx_opt
.mss_clamp
)
1356 mss_now
= tp
->rx_opt
.mss_clamp
;
1358 /* Now subtract optional transport overhead */
1359 mss_now
-= icsk
->icsk_ext_hdr_len
;
1361 /* Then reserve room for full set of TCP options and 8 bytes of data */
1367 /* Calculate MSS. Not accounting for SACKs here. */
1368 int tcp_mtu_to_mss(struct sock
*sk
, int pmtu
)
1370 /* Subtract TCP options size, not including SACKs */
1371 return __tcp_mtu_to_mss(sk
, pmtu
) -
1372 (tcp_sk(sk
)->tcp_header_len
- sizeof(struct tcphdr
));
1375 /* Inverse of above */
1376 int tcp_mss_to_mtu(struct sock
*sk
, int mss
)
1378 const struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1379 const struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
1383 tp
->tcp_header_len
+
1384 icsk
->icsk_ext_hdr_len
+
1385 icsk
->icsk_af_ops
->net_header_len
;
1387 /* IPv6 adds a frag_hdr in case RTAX_FEATURE_ALLFRAG is set */
1388 if (icsk
->icsk_af_ops
->net_frag_header_len
) {
1389 const struct dst_entry
*dst
= __sk_dst_get(sk
);
1391 if (dst
&& dst_allfrag(dst
))
1392 mtu
+= icsk
->icsk_af_ops
->net_frag_header_len
;
1396 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcp_mss_to_mtu
);
1398 /* MTU probing init per socket */
1399 void tcp_mtup_init(struct sock
*sk
)
1401 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1402 struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
1403 struct net
*net
= sock_net(sk
);
1405 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.enabled
= net
->ipv4
.sysctl_tcp_mtu_probing
> 1;
1406 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.search_high
= tp
->rx_opt
.mss_clamp
+ sizeof(struct tcphdr
) +
1407 icsk
->icsk_af_ops
->net_header_len
;
1408 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.search_low
= tcp_mss_to_mtu(sk
, net
->ipv4
.sysctl_tcp_base_mss
);
1409 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.probe_size
= 0;
1410 if (icsk
->icsk_mtup
.enabled
)
1411 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.probe_timestamp
= tcp_time_stamp
;
1413 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcp_mtup_init
);
1415 /* This function synchronize snd mss to current pmtu/exthdr set.
1417 tp->rx_opt.user_mss is mss set by user by TCP_MAXSEG. It does NOT counts
1418 for TCP options, but includes only bare TCP header.
1420 tp->rx_opt.mss_clamp is mss negotiated at connection setup.
1421 It is minimum of user_mss and mss received with SYN.
1422 It also does not include TCP options.
1424 inet_csk(sk)->icsk_pmtu_cookie is last pmtu, seen by this function.
1426 tp->mss_cache is current effective sending mss, including
1427 all tcp options except for SACKs. It is evaluated,
1428 taking into account current pmtu, but never exceeds
1429 tp->rx_opt.mss_clamp.
1431 NOTE1. rfc1122 clearly states that advertised MSS
1432 DOES NOT include either tcp or ip options.
1434 NOTE2. inet_csk(sk)->icsk_pmtu_cookie and tp->mss_cache
1435 are READ ONLY outside this function. --ANK (980731)
1437 unsigned int tcp_sync_mss(struct sock
*sk
, u32 pmtu
)
1439 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1440 struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
1443 if (icsk
->icsk_mtup
.search_high
> pmtu
)
1444 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.search_high
= pmtu
;
1446 mss_now
= tcp_mtu_to_mss(sk
, pmtu
);
1447 mss_now
= tcp_bound_to_half_wnd(tp
, mss_now
);
1449 /* And store cached results */
1450 icsk
->icsk_pmtu_cookie
= pmtu
;
1451 if (icsk
->icsk_mtup
.enabled
)
1452 mss_now
= min(mss_now
, tcp_mtu_to_mss(sk
, icsk
->icsk_mtup
.search_low
));
1453 tp
->mss_cache
= mss_now
;
1457 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcp_sync_mss
);
1459 /* Compute the current effective MSS, taking SACKs and IP options,
1460 * and even PMTU discovery events into account.
1462 unsigned int tcp_current_mss(struct sock
*sk
)
1464 const struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1465 const struct dst_entry
*dst
= __sk_dst_get(sk
);
1467 unsigned int header_len
;
1468 struct tcp_out_options opts
;
1469 struct tcp_md5sig_key
*md5
;
1471 mss_now
= tp
->mss_cache
;
1474 u32 mtu
= dst_mtu(dst
);
1475 if (mtu
!= inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_pmtu_cookie
)
1476 mss_now
= tcp_sync_mss(sk
, mtu
);
1479 header_len
= tcp_established_options(sk
, NULL
, &opts
, &md5
) +
1480 sizeof(struct tcphdr
);
1481 /* The mss_cache is sized based on tp->tcp_header_len, which assumes
1482 * some common options. If this is an odd packet (because we have SACK
1483 * blocks etc) then our calculated header_len will be different, and
1484 * we have to adjust mss_now correspondingly */
1485 if (header_len
!= tp
->tcp_header_len
) {
1486 int delta
= (int) header_len
- tp
->tcp_header_len
;
1493 /* RFC2861, slow part. Adjust cwnd, after it was not full during one rto.
1494 * As additional protections, we do not touch cwnd in retransmission phases,
1495 * and if application hit its sndbuf limit recently.
1497 static void tcp_cwnd_application_limited(struct sock
*sk
)
1499 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1501 if (inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_ca_state
== TCP_CA_Open
&&
1502 sk
->sk_socket
&& !test_bit(SOCK_NOSPACE
, &sk
->sk_socket
->flags
)) {
1503 /* Limited by application or receiver window. */
1504 u32 init_win
= tcp_init_cwnd(tp
, __sk_dst_get(sk
));
1505 u32 win_used
= max(tp
->snd_cwnd_used
, init_win
);
1506 if (win_used
< tp
->snd_cwnd
) {
1507 tp
->snd_ssthresh
= tcp_current_ssthresh(sk
);
1508 tp
->snd_cwnd
= (tp
->snd_cwnd
+ win_used
) >> 1;
1510 tp
->snd_cwnd_used
= 0;
1512 tp
->snd_cwnd_stamp
= tcp_time_stamp
;
1515 static void tcp_cwnd_validate(struct sock
*sk
, bool is_cwnd_limited
)
1517 const struct tcp_congestion_ops
*ca_ops
= inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_ca_ops
;
1518 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1520 /* Track the maximum number of outstanding packets in each
1521 * window, and remember whether we were cwnd-limited then.
1523 if (!before(tp
->snd_una
, tp
->max_packets_seq
) ||
1524 tp
->packets_out
> tp
->max_packets_out
) {
1525 tp
->max_packets_out
= tp
->packets_out
;
1526 tp
->max_packets_seq
= tp
->snd_nxt
;
1527 tp
->is_cwnd_limited
= is_cwnd_limited
;
1530 if (tcp_is_cwnd_limited(sk
)) {
1531 /* Network is feed fully. */
1532 tp
->snd_cwnd_used
= 0;
1533 tp
->snd_cwnd_stamp
= tcp_time_stamp
;
1535 /* Network starves. */
1536 if (tp
->packets_out
> tp
->snd_cwnd_used
)
1537 tp
->snd_cwnd_used
= tp
->packets_out
;
1539 if (sysctl_tcp_slow_start_after_idle
&&
1540 (s32
)(tcp_time_stamp
- tp
->snd_cwnd_stamp
) >= inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_rto
&&
1541 !ca_ops
->cong_control
)
1542 tcp_cwnd_application_limited(sk
);
1544 /* The following conditions together indicate the starvation
1545 * is caused by insufficient sender buffer:
1546 * 1) just sent some data (see tcp_write_xmit)
1547 * 2) not cwnd limited (this else condition)
1548 * 3) no more data to send (null tcp_send_head )
1549 * 4) application is hitting buffer limit (SOCK_NOSPACE)
1551 if (!tcp_send_head(sk
) && sk
->sk_socket
&&
1552 test_bit(SOCK_NOSPACE
, &sk
->sk_socket
->flags
) &&
1553 (1 << sk
->sk_state
) & (TCPF_ESTABLISHED
| TCPF_CLOSE_WAIT
))
1554 tcp_chrono_start(sk
, TCP_CHRONO_SNDBUF_LIMITED
);
1558 /* Minshall's variant of the Nagle send check. */
1559 static bool tcp_minshall_check(const struct tcp_sock
*tp
)
1561 return after(tp
->snd_sml
, tp
->snd_una
) &&
1562 !after(tp
->snd_sml
, tp
->snd_nxt
);
1565 /* Update snd_sml if this skb is under mss
1566 * Note that a TSO packet might end with a sub-mss segment
1567 * The test is really :
1568 * if ((skb->len % mss) != 0)
1569 * tp->snd_sml = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq;
1570 * But we can avoid doing the divide again given we already have
1571 * skb_pcount = skb->len / mss_now
1573 static void tcp_minshall_update(struct tcp_sock
*tp
, unsigned int mss_now
,
1574 const struct sk_buff
*skb
)
1576 if (skb
->len
< tcp_skb_pcount(skb
) * mss_now
)
1577 tp
->snd_sml
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
;
1580 /* Return false, if packet can be sent now without violation Nagle's rules:
1581 * 1. It is full sized. (provided by caller in %partial bool)
1582 * 2. Or it contains FIN. (already checked by caller)
1583 * 3. Or TCP_CORK is not set, and TCP_NODELAY is set.
1584 * 4. Or TCP_CORK is not set, and all sent packets are ACKed.
1585 * With Minshall's modification: all sent small packets are ACKed.
1587 static bool tcp_nagle_check(bool partial
, const struct tcp_sock
*tp
,
1591 ((nonagle
& TCP_NAGLE_CORK
) ||
1592 (!nonagle
&& tp
->packets_out
&& tcp_minshall_check(tp
)));
1595 /* Return how many segs we'd like on a TSO packet,
1596 * to send one TSO packet per ms
1598 u32
tcp_tso_autosize(const struct sock
*sk
, unsigned int mss_now
,
1603 bytes
= min(sk
->sk_pacing_rate
>> 10,
1604 sk
->sk_gso_max_size
- 1 - MAX_TCP_HEADER
);
1606 /* Goal is to send at least one packet per ms,
1607 * not one big TSO packet every 100 ms.
1608 * This preserves ACK clocking and is consistent
1609 * with tcp_tso_should_defer() heuristic.
1611 segs
= max_t(u32
, bytes
/ mss_now
, min_tso_segs
);
1613 return min_t(u32
, segs
, sk
->sk_gso_max_segs
);
1615 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcp_tso_autosize
);
1617 /* Return the number of segments we want in the skb we are transmitting.
1618 * See if congestion control module wants to decide; otherwise, autosize.
1620 static u32
tcp_tso_segs(struct sock
*sk
, unsigned int mss_now
)
1622 const struct tcp_congestion_ops
*ca_ops
= inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_ca_ops
;
1623 u32 tso_segs
= ca_ops
->tso_segs_goal
? ca_ops
->tso_segs_goal(sk
) : 0;
1626 tcp_tso_autosize(sk
, mss_now
, sysctl_tcp_min_tso_segs
);
1629 /* Returns the portion of skb which can be sent right away */
1630 static unsigned int tcp_mss_split_point(const struct sock
*sk
,
1631 const struct sk_buff
*skb
,
1632 unsigned int mss_now
,
1633 unsigned int max_segs
,
1636 const struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1637 u32 partial
, needed
, window
, max_len
;
1639 window
= tcp_wnd_end(tp
) - TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
;
1640 max_len
= mss_now
* max_segs
;
1642 if (likely(max_len
<= window
&& skb
!= tcp_write_queue_tail(sk
)))
1645 needed
= min(skb
->len
, window
);
1647 if (max_len
<= needed
)
1650 partial
= needed
% mss_now
;
1651 /* If last segment is not a full MSS, check if Nagle rules allow us
1652 * to include this last segment in this skb.
1653 * Otherwise, we'll split the skb at last MSS boundary
1655 if (tcp_nagle_check(partial
!= 0, tp
, nonagle
))
1656 return needed
- partial
;
1661 /* Can at least one segment of SKB be sent right now, according to the
1662 * congestion window rules? If so, return how many segments are allowed.
1664 static inline unsigned int tcp_cwnd_test(const struct tcp_sock
*tp
,
1665 const struct sk_buff
*skb
)
1667 u32 in_flight
, cwnd
, halfcwnd
;
1669 /* Don't be strict about the congestion window for the final FIN. */
1670 if ((TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
& TCPHDR_FIN
) &&
1671 tcp_skb_pcount(skb
) == 1)
1674 in_flight
= tcp_packets_in_flight(tp
);
1675 cwnd
= tp
->snd_cwnd
;
1676 if (in_flight
>= cwnd
)
1679 /* For better scheduling, ensure we have at least
1680 * 2 GSO packets in flight.
1682 halfcwnd
= max(cwnd
>> 1, 1U);
1683 return min(halfcwnd
, cwnd
- in_flight
);
1686 /* Initialize TSO state of a skb.
1687 * This must be invoked the first time we consider transmitting
1688 * SKB onto the wire.
1690 static int tcp_init_tso_segs(struct sk_buff
*skb
, unsigned int mss_now
)
1692 int tso_segs
= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
1694 if (!tso_segs
|| (tso_segs
> 1 && tcp_skb_mss(skb
) != mss_now
)) {
1695 tcp_set_skb_tso_segs(skb
, mss_now
);
1696 tso_segs
= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
1702 /* Return true if the Nagle test allows this packet to be
1705 static inline bool tcp_nagle_test(const struct tcp_sock
*tp
, const struct sk_buff
*skb
,
1706 unsigned int cur_mss
, int nonagle
)
1708 /* Nagle rule does not apply to frames, which sit in the middle of the
1709 * write_queue (they have no chances to get new data).
1711 * This is implemented in the callers, where they modify the 'nonagle'
1712 * argument based upon the location of SKB in the send queue.
1714 if (nonagle
& TCP_NAGLE_PUSH
)
1717 /* Don't use the nagle rule for urgent data (or for the final FIN). */
1718 if (tcp_urg_mode(tp
) || (TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
& TCPHDR_FIN
))
1721 if (!tcp_nagle_check(skb
->len
< cur_mss
, tp
, nonagle
))
1727 /* Does at least the first segment of SKB fit into the send window? */
1728 static bool tcp_snd_wnd_test(const struct tcp_sock
*tp
,
1729 const struct sk_buff
*skb
,
1730 unsigned int cur_mss
)
1732 u32 end_seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
;
1734 if (skb
->len
> cur_mss
)
1735 end_seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
+ cur_mss
;
1737 return !after(end_seq
, tcp_wnd_end(tp
));
1740 /* This checks if the data bearing packet SKB (usually tcp_send_head(sk))
1741 * should be put on the wire right now. If so, it returns the number of
1742 * packets allowed by the congestion window.
1744 static unsigned int tcp_snd_test(const struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
,
1745 unsigned int cur_mss
, int nonagle
)
1747 const struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1748 unsigned int cwnd_quota
;
1750 tcp_init_tso_segs(skb
, cur_mss
);
1752 if (!tcp_nagle_test(tp
, skb
, cur_mss
, nonagle
))
1755 cwnd_quota
= tcp_cwnd_test(tp
, skb
);
1756 if (cwnd_quota
&& !tcp_snd_wnd_test(tp
, skb
, cur_mss
))
1762 /* Test if sending is allowed right now. */
1763 bool tcp_may_send_now(struct sock
*sk
)
1765 const struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1766 struct sk_buff
*skb
= tcp_send_head(sk
);
1769 tcp_snd_test(sk
, skb
, tcp_current_mss(sk
),
1770 (tcp_skb_is_last(sk
, skb
) ?
1771 tp
->nonagle
: TCP_NAGLE_PUSH
));
1774 /* Trim TSO SKB to LEN bytes, put the remaining data into a new packet
1775 * which is put after SKB on the list. It is very much like
1776 * tcp_fragment() except that it may make several kinds of assumptions
1777 * in order to speed up the splitting operation. In particular, we
1778 * know that all the data is in scatter-gather pages, and that the
1779 * packet has never been sent out before (and thus is not cloned).
1781 static int tso_fragment(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
, unsigned int len
,
1782 unsigned int mss_now
, gfp_t gfp
)
1784 struct sk_buff
*buff
;
1785 int nlen
= skb
->len
- len
;
1788 /* All of a TSO frame must be composed of paged data. */
1789 if (skb
->len
!= skb
->data_len
)
1790 return tcp_fragment(sk
, skb
, len
, mss_now
, gfp
);
1792 buff
= sk_stream_alloc_skb(sk
, 0, gfp
, true);
1793 if (unlikely(!buff
))
1796 sk
->sk_wmem_queued
+= buff
->truesize
;
1797 sk_mem_charge(sk
, buff
->truesize
);
1798 buff
->truesize
+= nlen
;
1799 skb
->truesize
-= nlen
;
1801 /* Correct the sequence numbers. */
1802 TCP_SKB_CB(buff
)->seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
+ len
;
1803 TCP_SKB_CB(buff
)->end_seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
;
1804 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(buff
)->seq
;
1806 /* PSH and FIN should only be set in the second packet. */
1807 flags
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
;
1808 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
= flags
& ~(TCPHDR_FIN
| TCPHDR_PSH
);
1809 TCP_SKB_CB(buff
)->tcp_flags
= flags
;
1811 /* This packet was never sent out yet, so no SACK bits. */
1812 TCP_SKB_CB(buff
)->sacked
= 0;
1814 tcp_skb_fragment_eor(skb
, buff
);
1816 buff
->ip_summed
= skb
->ip_summed
= CHECKSUM_PARTIAL
;
1817 skb_split(skb
, buff
, len
);
1818 tcp_fragment_tstamp(skb
, buff
);
1820 /* Fix up tso_factor for both original and new SKB. */
1821 tcp_set_skb_tso_segs(skb
, mss_now
);
1822 tcp_set_skb_tso_segs(buff
, mss_now
);
1824 /* Link BUFF into the send queue. */
1825 __skb_header_release(buff
);
1826 tcp_insert_write_queue_after(skb
, buff
, sk
);
1831 /* Try to defer sending, if possible, in order to minimize the amount
1832 * of TSO splitting we do. View it as a kind of TSO Nagle test.
1834 * This algorithm is from John Heffner.
1836 static bool tcp_tso_should_defer(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
,
1837 bool *is_cwnd_limited
, u32 max_segs
)
1839 const struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
1840 u32 age
, send_win
, cong_win
, limit
, in_flight
;
1841 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1842 struct skb_mstamp now
;
1843 struct sk_buff
*head
;
1846 if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
& TCPHDR_FIN
)
1849 if (icsk
->icsk_ca_state
>= TCP_CA_Recovery
)
1852 /* Avoid bursty behavior by allowing defer
1853 * only if the last write was recent.
1855 if ((s32
)(tcp_time_stamp
- tp
->lsndtime
) > 0)
1858 in_flight
= tcp_packets_in_flight(tp
);
1860 BUG_ON(tcp_skb_pcount(skb
) <= 1 || (tp
->snd_cwnd
<= in_flight
));
1862 send_win
= tcp_wnd_end(tp
) - TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
;
1864 /* From in_flight test above, we know that cwnd > in_flight. */
1865 cong_win
= (tp
->snd_cwnd
- in_flight
) * tp
->mss_cache
;
1867 limit
= min(send_win
, cong_win
);
1869 /* If a full-sized TSO skb can be sent, do it. */
1870 if (limit
>= max_segs
* tp
->mss_cache
)
1873 /* Middle in queue won't get any more data, full sendable already? */
1874 if ((skb
!= tcp_write_queue_tail(sk
)) && (limit
>= skb
->len
))
1877 win_divisor
= ACCESS_ONCE(sysctl_tcp_tso_win_divisor
);
1879 u32 chunk
= min(tp
->snd_wnd
, tp
->snd_cwnd
* tp
->mss_cache
);
1881 /* If at least some fraction of a window is available,
1884 chunk
/= win_divisor
;
1888 /* Different approach, try not to defer past a single
1889 * ACK. Receiver should ACK every other full sized
1890 * frame, so if we have space for more than 3 frames
1893 if (limit
> tcp_max_tso_deferred_mss(tp
) * tp
->mss_cache
)
1897 head
= tcp_write_queue_head(sk
);
1898 skb_mstamp_get(&now
);
1899 age
= skb_mstamp_us_delta(&now
, &head
->skb_mstamp
);
1900 /* If next ACK is likely to come too late (half srtt), do not defer */
1901 if (age
< (tp
->srtt_us
>> 4))
1904 /* Ok, it looks like it is advisable to defer. */
1906 if (cong_win
< send_win
&& cong_win
<= skb
->len
)
1907 *is_cwnd_limited
= true;
1915 static inline void tcp_mtu_check_reprobe(struct sock
*sk
)
1917 struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
1918 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1919 struct net
*net
= sock_net(sk
);
1923 interval
= net
->ipv4
.sysctl_tcp_probe_interval
;
1924 delta
= tcp_time_stamp
- icsk
->icsk_mtup
.probe_timestamp
;
1925 if (unlikely(delta
>= interval
* HZ
)) {
1926 int mss
= tcp_current_mss(sk
);
1928 /* Update current search range */
1929 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.probe_size
= 0;
1930 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.search_high
= tp
->rx_opt
.mss_clamp
+
1931 sizeof(struct tcphdr
) +
1932 icsk
->icsk_af_ops
->net_header_len
;
1933 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.search_low
= tcp_mss_to_mtu(sk
, mss
);
1935 /* Update probe time stamp */
1936 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.probe_timestamp
= tcp_time_stamp
;
1940 /* Create a new MTU probe if we are ready.
1941 * MTU probe is regularly attempting to increase the path MTU by
1942 * deliberately sending larger packets. This discovers routing
1943 * changes resulting in larger path MTUs.
1945 * Returns 0 if we should wait to probe (no cwnd available),
1946 * 1 if a probe was sent,
1949 static int tcp_mtu_probe(struct sock
*sk
)
1951 struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
1952 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
1953 struct sk_buff
*skb
, *nskb
, *next
;
1954 struct net
*net
= sock_net(sk
);
1961 /* Not currently probing/verifying,
1963 * have enough cwnd, and
1964 * not SACKing (the variable headers throw things off)
1966 if (likely(!icsk
->icsk_mtup
.enabled
||
1967 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.probe_size
||
1968 inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_ca_state
!= TCP_CA_Open
||
1969 tp
->snd_cwnd
< 11 ||
1970 tp
->rx_opt
.num_sacks
|| tp
->rx_opt
.dsack
))
1973 /* Use binary search for probe_size between tcp_mss_base,
1974 * and current mss_clamp. if (search_high - search_low)
1975 * smaller than a threshold, backoff from probing.
1977 mss_now
= tcp_current_mss(sk
);
1978 probe_size
= tcp_mtu_to_mss(sk
, (icsk
->icsk_mtup
.search_high
+
1979 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.search_low
) >> 1);
1980 size_needed
= probe_size
+ (tp
->reordering
+ 1) * tp
->mss_cache
;
1981 interval
= icsk
->icsk_mtup
.search_high
- icsk
->icsk_mtup
.search_low
;
1982 /* When misfortune happens, we are reprobing actively,
1983 * and then reprobe timer has expired. We stick with current
1984 * probing process by not resetting search range to its orignal.
1986 if (probe_size
> tcp_mtu_to_mss(sk
, icsk
->icsk_mtup
.search_high
) ||
1987 interval
< net
->ipv4
.sysctl_tcp_probe_threshold
) {
1988 /* Check whether enough time has elaplased for
1989 * another round of probing.
1991 tcp_mtu_check_reprobe(sk
);
1995 /* Have enough data in the send queue to probe? */
1996 if (tp
->write_seq
- tp
->snd_nxt
< size_needed
)
1999 if (tp
->snd_wnd
< size_needed
)
2001 if (after(tp
->snd_nxt
+ size_needed
, tcp_wnd_end(tp
)))
2004 /* Do we need to wait to drain cwnd? With none in flight, don't stall */
2005 if (tcp_packets_in_flight(tp
) + 2 > tp
->snd_cwnd
) {
2006 if (!tcp_packets_in_flight(tp
))
2012 /* We're allowed to probe. Build it now. */
2013 nskb
= sk_stream_alloc_skb(sk
, probe_size
, GFP_ATOMIC
, false);
2016 sk
->sk_wmem_queued
+= nskb
->truesize
;
2017 sk_mem_charge(sk
, nskb
->truesize
);
2019 skb
= tcp_send_head(sk
);
2021 TCP_SKB_CB(nskb
)->seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
;
2022 TCP_SKB_CB(nskb
)->end_seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
+ probe_size
;
2023 TCP_SKB_CB(nskb
)->tcp_flags
= TCPHDR_ACK
;
2024 TCP_SKB_CB(nskb
)->sacked
= 0;
2026 nskb
->ip_summed
= skb
->ip_summed
;
2028 tcp_insert_write_queue_before(nskb
, skb
, sk
);
2031 tcp_for_write_queue_from_safe(skb
, next
, sk
) {
2032 copy
= min_t(int, skb
->len
, probe_size
- len
);
2033 if (nskb
->ip_summed
) {
2034 skb_copy_bits(skb
, 0, skb_put(nskb
, copy
), copy
);
2036 __wsum csum
= skb_copy_and_csum_bits(skb
, 0,
2037 skb_put(nskb
, copy
),
2039 nskb
->csum
= csum_block_add(nskb
->csum
, csum
, len
);
2042 if (skb
->len
<= copy
) {
2043 /* We've eaten all the data from this skb.
2045 TCP_SKB_CB(nskb
)->tcp_flags
|= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
;
2046 tcp_unlink_write_queue(skb
, sk
);
2047 sk_wmem_free_skb(sk
, skb
);
2049 TCP_SKB_CB(nskb
)->tcp_flags
|= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
&
2050 ~(TCPHDR_FIN
|TCPHDR_PSH
);
2051 if (!skb_shinfo(skb
)->nr_frags
) {
2052 skb_pull(skb
, copy
);
2053 if (skb
->ip_summed
!= CHECKSUM_PARTIAL
)
2054 skb
->csum
= csum_partial(skb
->data
,
2057 __pskb_trim_head(skb
, copy
);
2058 tcp_set_skb_tso_segs(skb
, mss_now
);
2060 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
+= copy
;
2065 if (len
>= probe_size
)
2068 tcp_init_tso_segs(nskb
, nskb
->len
);
2070 /* We're ready to send. If this fails, the probe will
2071 * be resegmented into mss-sized pieces by tcp_write_xmit().
2073 if (!tcp_transmit_skb(sk
, nskb
, 1, GFP_ATOMIC
)) {
2074 /* Decrement cwnd here because we are sending
2075 * effectively two packets. */
2077 tcp_event_new_data_sent(sk
, nskb
);
2079 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.probe_size
= tcp_mss_to_mtu(sk
, nskb
->len
);
2080 tp
->mtu_probe
.probe_seq_start
= TCP_SKB_CB(nskb
)->seq
;
2081 tp
->mtu_probe
.probe_seq_end
= TCP_SKB_CB(nskb
)->end_seq
;
2089 /* TCP Small Queues :
2090 * Control number of packets in qdisc/devices to two packets / or ~1 ms.
2091 * (These limits are doubled for retransmits)
2093 * - better RTT estimation and ACK scheduling
2096 * Alas, some drivers / subsystems require a fair amount
2097 * of queued bytes to ensure line rate.
2098 * One example is wifi aggregation (802.11 AMPDU)
2100 static bool tcp_small_queue_check(struct sock
*sk
, const struct sk_buff
*skb
,
2101 unsigned int factor
)
2105 limit
= max(2 * skb
->truesize
, sk
->sk_pacing_rate
>> 10);
2106 limit
= min_t(u32
, limit
, sysctl_tcp_limit_output_bytes
);
2109 if (atomic_read(&sk
->sk_wmem_alloc
) > limit
) {
2110 /* Always send the 1st or 2nd skb in write queue.
2111 * No need to wait for TX completion to call us back,
2112 * after softirq/tasklet schedule.
2113 * This helps when TX completions are delayed too much.
2115 if (skb
== sk
->sk_write_queue
.next
||
2116 skb
->prev
== sk
->sk_write_queue
.next
)
2119 set_bit(TSQ_THROTTLED
, &sk
->sk_tsq_flags
);
2120 /* It is possible TX completion already happened
2121 * before we set TSQ_THROTTLED, so we must
2122 * test again the condition.
2124 smp_mb__after_atomic();
2125 if (atomic_read(&sk
->sk_wmem_alloc
) > limit
)
2131 static void tcp_chrono_set(struct tcp_sock
*tp
, const enum tcp_chrono
new)
2133 const u32 now
= tcp_time_stamp
;
2135 if (tp
->chrono_type
> TCP_CHRONO_UNSPEC
)
2136 tp
->chrono_stat
[tp
->chrono_type
- 1] += now
- tp
->chrono_start
;
2137 tp
->chrono_start
= now
;
2138 tp
->chrono_type
= new;
2141 void tcp_chrono_start(struct sock
*sk
, const enum tcp_chrono type
)
2143 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
2145 /* If there are multiple conditions worthy of tracking in a
2146 * chronograph then the highest priority enum takes precedence
2147 * over the other conditions. So that if something "more interesting"
2148 * starts happening, stop the previous chrono and start a new one.
2150 if (type
> tp
->chrono_type
)
2151 tcp_chrono_set(tp
, type
);
2154 void tcp_chrono_stop(struct sock
*sk
, const enum tcp_chrono type
)
2156 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
2159 /* There are multiple conditions worthy of tracking in a
2160 * chronograph, so that the highest priority enum takes
2161 * precedence over the other conditions (see tcp_chrono_start).
2162 * If a condition stops, we only stop chrono tracking if
2163 * it's the "most interesting" or current chrono we are
2164 * tracking and starts busy chrono if we have pending data.
2166 if (tcp_write_queue_empty(sk
))
2167 tcp_chrono_set(tp
, TCP_CHRONO_UNSPEC
);
2168 else if (type
== tp
->chrono_type
)
2169 tcp_chrono_set(tp
, TCP_CHRONO_BUSY
);
2172 /* This routine writes packets to the network. It advances the
2173 * send_head. This happens as incoming acks open up the remote
2176 * LARGESEND note: !tcp_urg_mode is overkill, only frames between
2177 * snd_up-64k-mss .. snd_up cannot be large. However, taking into
2178 * account rare use of URG, this is not a big flaw.
2180 * Send at most one packet when push_one > 0. Temporarily ignore
2181 * cwnd limit to force at most one packet out when push_one == 2.
2183 * Returns true, if no segments are in flight and we have queued segments,
2184 * but cannot send anything now because of SWS or another problem.
2186 static bool tcp_write_xmit(struct sock
*sk
, unsigned int mss_now
, int nonagle
,
2187 int push_one
, gfp_t gfp
)
2189 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
2190 struct sk_buff
*skb
;
2191 unsigned int tso_segs
, sent_pkts
;
2194 bool is_cwnd_limited
= false, is_rwnd_limited
= false;
2200 /* Do MTU probing. */
2201 result
= tcp_mtu_probe(sk
);
2204 } else if (result
> 0) {
2209 max_segs
= tcp_tso_segs(sk
, mss_now
);
2210 while ((skb
= tcp_send_head(sk
))) {
2213 tso_segs
= tcp_init_tso_segs(skb
, mss_now
);
2216 if (unlikely(tp
->repair
) && tp
->repair_queue
== TCP_SEND_QUEUE
) {
2217 /* "skb_mstamp" is used as a start point for the retransmit timer */
2218 skb_mstamp_get(&skb
->skb_mstamp
);
2219 goto repair
; /* Skip network transmission */
2222 cwnd_quota
= tcp_cwnd_test(tp
, skb
);
2225 /* Force out a loss probe pkt. */
2231 if (unlikely(!tcp_snd_wnd_test(tp
, skb
, mss_now
))) {
2232 is_rwnd_limited
= true;
2236 if (tso_segs
== 1) {
2237 if (unlikely(!tcp_nagle_test(tp
, skb
, mss_now
,
2238 (tcp_skb_is_last(sk
, skb
) ?
2239 nonagle
: TCP_NAGLE_PUSH
))))
2243 tcp_tso_should_defer(sk
, skb
, &is_cwnd_limited
,
2249 if (tso_segs
> 1 && !tcp_urg_mode(tp
))
2250 limit
= tcp_mss_split_point(sk
, skb
, mss_now
,
2256 if (skb
->len
> limit
&&
2257 unlikely(tso_fragment(sk
, skb
, limit
, mss_now
, gfp
)))
2260 if (test_bit(TCP_TSQ_DEFERRED
, &sk
->sk_tsq_flags
))
2261 clear_bit(TCP_TSQ_DEFERRED
, &sk
->sk_tsq_flags
);
2262 if (tcp_small_queue_check(sk
, skb
, 0))
2265 if (unlikely(tcp_transmit_skb(sk
, skb
, 1, gfp
)))
2269 /* Advance the send_head. This one is sent out.
2270 * This call will increment packets_out.
2272 tcp_event_new_data_sent(sk
, skb
);
2274 tcp_minshall_update(tp
, mss_now
, skb
);
2275 sent_pkts
+= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
2281 if (is_rwnd_limited
)
2282 tcp_chrono_start(sk
, TCP_CHRONO_RWND_LIMITED
);
2284 tcp_chrono_stop(sk
, TCP_CHRONO_RWND_LIMITED
);
2286 if (likely(sent_pkts
)) {
2287 if (tcp_in_cwnd_reduction(sk
))
2288 tp
->prr_out
+= sent_pkts
;
2290 /* Send one loss probe per tail loss episode. */
2292 tcp_schedule_loss_probe(sk
);
2293 is_cwnd_limited
|= (tcp_packets_in_flight(tp
) >= tp
->snd_cwnd
);
2294 tcp_cwnd_validate(sk
, is_cwnd_limited
);
2297 return !tp
->packets_out
&& tcp_send_head(sk
);
2300 bool tcp_schedule_loss_probe(struct sock
*sk
)
2302 struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
2303 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
2304 u32 timeout
, tlp_time_stamp
, rto_time_stamp
;
2305 u32 rtt
= usecs_to_jiffies(tp
->srtt_us
>> 3);
2307 /* No consecutive loss probes. */
2308 if (WARN_ON(icsk
->icsk_pending
== ICSK_TIME_LOSS_PROBE
)) {
2312 /* Don't do any loss probe on a Fast Open connection before 3WHS
2315 if (tp
->fastopen_rsk
)
2318 /* TLP is only scheduled when next timer event is RTO. */
2319 if (icsk
->icsk_pending
!= ICSK_TIME_RETRANS
)
2322 /* Schedule a loss probe in 2*RTT for SACK capable connections
2323 * in Open state, that are either limited by cwnd or application.
2325 if ((sysctl_tcp_early_retrans
!= 3 && sysctl_tcp_early_retrans
!= 4) ||
2326 !tp
->packets_out
|| !tcp_is_sack(tp
) ||
2327 icsk
->icsk_ca_state
!= TCP_CA_Open
)
2330 if ((tp
->snd_cwnd
> tcp_packets_in_flight(tp
)) &&
2334 /* Probe timeout is at least 1.5*rtt + TCP_DELACK_MAX to account
2335 * for delayed ack when there's one outstanding packet. If no RTT
2336 * sample is available then probe after TCP_TIMEOUT_INIT.
2338 timeout
= rtt
<< 1 ? : TCP_TIMEOUT_INIT
;
2339 if (tp
->packets_out
== 1)
2340 timeout
= max_t(u32
, timeout
,
2341 (rtt
+ (rtt
>> 1) + TCP_DELACK_MAX
));
2342 timeout
= max_t(u32
, timeout
, msecs_to_jiffies(10));
2344 /* If RTO is shorter, just schedule TLP in its place. */
2345 tlp_time_stamp
= tcp_time_stamp
+ timeout
;
2346 rto_time_stamp
= (u32
)inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_timeout
;
2347 if ((s32
)(tlp_time_stamp
- rto_time_stamp
) > 0) {
2348 s32 delta
= rto_time_stamp
- tcp_time_stamp
;
2353 inet_csk_reset_xmit_timer(sk
, ICSK_TIME_LOSS_PROBE
, timeout
,
2358 /* Thanks to skb fast clones, we can detect if a prior transmit of
2359 * a packet is still in a qdisc or driver queue.
2360 * In this case, there is very little point doing a retransmit !
2362 static bool skb_still_in_host_queue(const struct sock
*sk
,
2363 const struct sk_buff
*skb
)
2365 if (unlikely(skb_fclone_busy(sk
, skb
))) {
2366 NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
),
2367 LINUX_MIB_TCPSPURIOUS_RTX_HOSTQUEUES
);
2373 /* When probe timeout (PTO) fires, try send a new segment if possible, else
2374 * retransmit the last segment.
2376 void tcp_send_loss_probe(struct sock
*sk
)
2378 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
2379 struct sk_buff
*skb
;
2381 int mss
= tcp_current_mss(sk
);
2383 skb
= tcp_send_head(sk
);
2385 if (tcp_snd_wnd_test(tp
, skb
, mss
)) {
2386 pcount
= tp
->packets_out
;
2387 tcp_write_xmit(sk
, mss
, TCP_NAGLE_OFF
, 2, GFP_ATOMIC
);
2388 if (tp
->packets_out
> pcount
)
2392 skb
= tcp_write_queue_prev(sk
, skb
);
2394 skb
= tcp_write_queue_tail(sk
);
2397 /* At most one outstanding TLP retransmission. */
2398 if (tp
->tlp_high_seq
)
2401 /* Retransmit last segment. */
2405 if (skb_still_in_host_queue(sk
, skb
))
2408 pcount
= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
2409 if (WARN_ON(!pcount
))
2412 if ((pcount
> 1) && (skb
->len
> (pcount
- 1) * mss
)) {
2413 if (unlikely(tcp_fragment(sk
, skb
, (pcount
- 1) * mss
, mss
,
2416 skb
= tcp_write_queue_next(sk
, skb
);
2419 if (WARN_ON(!skb
|| !tcp_skb_pcount(skb
)))
2422 if (__tcp_retransmit_skb(sk
, skb
, 1))
2425 /* Record snd_nxt for loss detection. */
2426 tp
->tlp_high_seq
= tp
->snd_nxt
;
2429 NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), LINUX_MIB_TCPLOSSPROBES
);
2430 /* Reset s.t. tcp_rearm_rto will restart timer from now */
2431 inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_pending
= 0;
2436 /* Push out any pending frames which were held back due to
2437 * TCP_CORK or attempt at coalescing tiny packets.
2438 * The socket must be locked by the caller.
2440 void __tcp_push_pending_frames(struct sock
*sk
, unsigned int cur_mss
,
2443 /* If we are closed, the bytes will have to remain here.
2444 * In time closedown will finish, we empty the write queue and
2445 * all will be happy.
2447 if (unlikely(sk
->sk_state
== TCP_CLOSE
))
2450 if (tcp_write_xmit(sk
, cur_mss
, nonagle
, 0,
2451 sk_gfp_mask(sk
, GFP_ATOMIC
)))
2452 tcp_check_probe_timer(sk
);
2455 /* Send _single_ skb sitting at the send head. This function requires
2456 * true push pending frames to setup probe timer etc.
2458 void tcp_push_one(struct sock
*sk
, unsigned int mss_now
)
2460 struct sk_buff
*skb
= tcp_send_head(sk
);
2462 BUG_ON(!skb
|| skb
->len
< mss_now
);
2464 tcp_write_xmit(sk
, mss_now
, TCP_NAGLE_PUSH
, 1, sk
->sk_allocation
);
2467 /* This function returns the amount that we can raise the
2468 * usable window based on the following constraints
2470 * 1. The window can never be shrunk once it is offered (RFC 793)
2471 * 2. We limit memory per socket
2474 * "the suggested [SWS] avoidance algorithm for the receiver is to keep
2475 * RECV.NEXT + RCV.WIN fixed until:
2476 * RCV.BUFF - RCV.USER - RCV.WINDOW >= min(1/2 RCV.BUFF, MSS)"
2478 * i.e. don't raise the right edge of the window until you can raise
2479 * it at least MSS bytes.
2481 * Unfortunately, the recommended algorithm breaks header prediction,
2482 * since header prediction assumes th->window stays fixed.
2484 * Strictly speaking, keeping th->window fixed violates the receiver
2485 * side SWS prevention criteria. The problem is that under this rule
2486 * a stream of single byte packets will cause the right side of the
2487 * window to always advance by a single byte.
2489 * Of course, if the sender implements sender side SWS prevention
2490 * then this will not be a problem.
2492 * BSD seems to make the following compromise:
2494 * If the free space is less than the 1/4 of the maximum
2495 * space available and the free space is less than 1/2 mss,
2496 * then set the window to 0.
2497 * [ Actually, bsd uses MSS and 1/4 of maximal _window_ ]
2498 * Otherwise, just prevent the window from shrinking
2499 * and from being larger than the largest representable value.
2501 * This prevents incremental opening of the window in the regime
2502 * where TCP is limited by the speed of the reader side taking
2503 * data out of the TCP receive queue. It does nothing about
2504 * those cases where the window is constrained on the sender side
2505 * because the pipeline is full.
2507 * BSD also seems to "accidentally" limit itself to windows that are a
2508 * multiple of MSS, at least until the free space gets quite small.
2509 * This would appear to be a side effect of the mbuf implementation.
2510 * Combining these two algorithms results in the observed behavior
2511 * of having a fixed window size at almost all times.
2513 * Below we obtain similar behavior by forcing the offered window to
2514 * a multiple of the mss when it is feasible to do so.
2516 * Note, we don't "adjust" for TIMESTAMP or SACK option bytes.
2517 * Regular options like TIMESTAMP are taken into account.
2519 u32
__tcp_select_window(struct sock
*sk
)
2521 struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
2522 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
2523 /* MSS for the peer's data. Previous versions used mss_clamp
2524 * here. I don't know if the value based on our guesses
2525 * of peer's MSS is better for the performance. It's more correct
2526 * but may be worse for the performance because of rcv_mss
2527 * fluctuations. --SAW 1998/11/1
2529 int mss
= icsk
->icsk_ack
.rcv_mss
;
2530 int free_space
= tcp_space(sk
);
2531 int allowed_space
= tcp_full_space(sk
);
2532 int full_space
= min_t(int, tp
->window_clamp
, allowed_space
);
2535 if (unlikely(mss
> full_space
)) {
2540 if (free_space
< (full_space
>> 1)) {
2541 icsk
->icsk_ack
.quick
= 0;
2543 if (tcp_under_memory_pressure(sk
))
2544 tp
->rcv_ssthresh
= min(tp
->rcv_ssthresh
,
2547 /* free_space might become our new window, make sure we don't
2548 * increase it due to wscale.
2550 free_space
= round_down(free_space
, 1 << tp
->rx_opt
.rcv_wscale
);
2552 /* if free space is less than mss estimate, or is below 1/16th
2553 * of the maximum allowed, try to move to zero-window, else
2554 * tcp_clamp_window() will grow rcv buf up to tcp_rmem[2], and
2555 * new incoming data is dropped due to memory limits.
2556 * With large window, mss test triggers way too late in order
2557 * to announce zero window in time before rmem limit kicks in.
2559 if (free_space
< (allowed_space
>> 4) || free_space
< mss
)
2563 if (free_space
> tp
->rcv_ssthresh
)
2564 free_space
= tp
->rcv_ssthresh
;
2566 /* Don't do rounding if we are using window scaling, since the
2567 * scaled window will not line up with the MSS boundary anyway.
2569 if (tp
->rx_opt
.rcv_wscale
) {
2570 window
= free_space
;
2572 /* Advertise enough space so that it won't get scaled away.
2573 * Import case: prevent zero window announcement if
2574 * 1<<rcv_wscale > mss.
2576 window
= ALIGN(window
, (1 << tp
->rx_opt
.rcv_wscale
));
2578 window
= tp
->rcv_wnd
;
2579 /* Get the largest window that is a nice multiple of mss.
2580 * Window clamp already applied above.
2581 * If our current window offering is within 1 mss of the
2582 * free space we just keep it. This prevents the divide
2583 * and multiply from happening most of the time.
2584 * We also don't do any window rounding when the free space
2587 if (window
<= free_space
- mss
|| window
> free_space
)
2588 window
= rounddown(free_space
, mss
);
2589 else if (mss
== full_space
&&
2590 free_space
> window
+ (full_space
>> 1))
2591 window
= free_space
;
2597 void tcp_skb_collapse_tstamp(struct sk_buff
*skb
,
2598 const struct sk_buff
*next_skb
)
2600 if (unlikely(tcp_has_tx_tstamp(next_skb
))) {
2601 const struct skb_shared_info
*next_shinfo
=
2602 skb_shinfo(next_skb
);
2603 struct skb_shared_info
*shinfo
= skb_shinfo(skb
);
2605 shinfo
->tx_flags
|= next_shinfo
->tx_flags
& SKBTX_ANY_TSTAMP
;
2606 shinfo
->tskey
= next_shinfo
->tskey
;
2607 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->txstamp_ack
|=
2608 TCP_SKB_CB(next_skb
)->txstamp_ack
;
2612 /* Collapses two adjacent SKB's during retransmission. */
2613 static bool tcp_collapse_retrans(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
2615 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
2616 struct sk_buff
*next_skb
= tcp_write_queue_next(sk
, skb
);
2617 int skb_size
, next_skb_size
;
2619 skb_size
= skb
->len
;
2620 next_skb_size
= next_skb
->len
;
2622 BUG_ON(tcp_skb_pcount(skb
) != 1 || tcp_skb_pcount(next_skb
) != 1);
2624 if (next_skb_size
) {
2625 if (next_skb_size
<= skb_availroom(skb
))
2626 skb_copy_bits(next_skb
, 0, skb_put(skb
, next_skb_size
),
2628 else if (!skb_shift(skb
, next_skb
, next_skb_size
))
2631 tcp_highest_sack_combine(sk
, next_skb
, skb
);
2633 tcp_unlink_write_queue(next_skb
, sk
);
2635 if (next_skb
->ip_summed
== CHECKSUM_PARTIAL
)
2636 skb
->ip_summed
= CHECKSUM_PARTIAL
;
2638 if (skb
->ip_summed
!= CHECKSUM_PARTIAL
)
2639 skb
->csum
= csum_block_add(skb
->csum
, next_skb
->csum
, skb_size
);
2641 /* Update sequence range on original skb. */
2642 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(next_skb
)->end_seq
;
2644 /* Merge over control information. This moves PSH/FIN etc. over */
2645 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
|= TCP_SKB_CB(next_skb
)->tcp_flags
;
2647 /* All done, get rid of second SKB and account for it so
2648 * packet counting does not break.
2650 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->sacked
|= TCP_SKB_CB(next_skb
)->sacked
& TCPCB_EVER_RETRANS
;
2651 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->eor
= TCP_SKB_CB(next_skb
)->eor
;
2653 /* changed transmit queue under us so clear hints */
2654 tcp_clear_retrans_hints_partial(tp
);
2655 if (next_skb
== tp
->retransmit_skb_hint
)
2656 tp
->retransmit_skb_hint
= skb
;
2658 tcp_adjust_pcount(sk
, next_skb
, tcp_skb_pcount(next_skb
));
2660 tcp_skb_collapse_tstamp(skb
, next_skb
);
2662 sk_wmem_free_skb(sk
, next_skb
);
2666 /* Check if coalescing SKBs is legal. */
2667 static bool tcp_can_collapse(const struct sock
*sk
, const struct sk_buff
*skb
)
2669 if (tcp_skb_pcount(skb
) > 1)
2671 if (skb_cloned(skb
))
2673 if (skb
== tcp_send_head(sk
))
2675 /* Some heuristics for collapsing over SACK'd could be invented */
2676 if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->sacked
& TCPCB_SACKED_ACKED
)
2682 /* Collapse packets in the retransmit queue to make to create
2683 * less packets on the wire. This is only done on retransmission.
2685 static void tcp_retrans_try_collapse(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*to
,
2688 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
2689 struct sk_buff
*skb
= to
, *tmp
;
2692 if (!sysctl_tcp_retrans_collapse
)
2694 if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
& TCPHDR_SYN
)
2697 tcp_for_write_queue_from_safe(skb
, tmp
, sk
) {
2698 if (!tcp_can_collapse(sk
, skb
))
2701 if (!tcp_skb_can_collapse_to(to
))
2714 if (after(TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
, tcp_wnd_end(tp
)))
2717 if (!tcp_collapse_retrans(sk
, to
))
2722 /* This retransmits one SKB. Policy decisions and retransmit queue
2723 * state updates are done by the caller. Returns non-zero if an
2724 * error occurred which prevented the send.
2726 int __tcp_retransmit_skb(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
, int segs
)
2728 struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
2729 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
2730 unsigned int cur_mss
;
2734 /* Inconclusive MTU probe */
2735 if (icsk
->icsk_mtup
.probe_size
)
2736 icsk
->icsk_mtup
.probe_size
= 0;
2738 /* Do not sent more than we queued. 1/4 is reserved for possible
2739 * copying overhead: fragmentation, tunneling, mangling etc.
2741 if (atomic_read(&sk
->sk_wmem_alloc
) >
2742 min_t(u32
, sk
->sk_wmem_queued
+ (sk
->sk_wmem_queued
>> 2),
2746 if (skb_still_in_host_queue(sk
, skb
))
2749 if (before(TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
, tp
->snd_una
)) {
2750 if (before(TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
, tp
->snd_una
))
2752 if (tcp_trim_head(sk
, skb
, tp
->snd_una
- TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
))
2756 if (inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_af_ops
->rebuild_header(sk
))
2757 return -EHOSTUNREACH
; /* Routing failure or similar. */
2759 cur_mss
= tcp_current_mss(sk
);
2761 /* If receiver has shrunk his window, and skb is out of
2762 * new window, do not retransmit it. The exception is the
2763 * case, when window is shrunk to zero. In this case
2764 * our retransmit serves as a zero window probe.
2766 if (!before(TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
, tcp_wnd_end(tp
)) &&
2767 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
!= tp
->snd_una
)
2770 len
= cur_mss
* segs
;
2771 if (skb
->len
> len
) {
2772 if (tcp_fragment(sk
, skb
, len
, cur_mss
, GFP_ATOMIC
))
2773 return -ENOMEM
; /* We'll try again later. */
2775 if (skb_unclone(skb
, GFP_ATOMIC
))
2778 diff
= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
2779 tcp_set_skb_tso_segs(skb
, cur_mss
);
2780 diff
-= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
2782 tcp_adjust_pcount(sk
, skb
, diff
);
2783 if (skb
->len
< cur_mss
)
2784 tcp_retrans_try_collapse(sk
, skb
, cur_mss
);
2787 /* RFC3168, section 6.1.1.1. ECN fallback */
2788 if ((TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
& TCPHDR_SYN_ECN
) == TCPHDR_SYN_ECN
)
2789 tcp_ecn_clear_syn(sk
, skb
);
2791 /* Update global and local TCP statistics. */
2792 segs
= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
2793 TCP_ADD_STATS(sock_net(sk
), TCP_MIB_RETRANSSEGS
, segs
);
2794 if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
& TCPHDR_SYN
)
2795 __NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), LINUX_MIB_TCPSYNRETRANS
);
2796 tp
->total_retrans
+= segs
;
2798 /* make sure skb->data is aligned on arches that require it
2799 * and check if ack-trimming & collapsing extended the headroom
2800 * beyond what csum_start can cover.
2802 if (unlikely((NET_IP_ALIGN
&& ((unsigned long)skb
->data
& 3)) ||
2803 skb_headroom(skb
) >= 0xFFFF)) {
2804 struct sk_buff
*nskb
;
2806 skb_mstamp_get(&skb
->skb_mstamp
);
2807 nskb
= __pskb_copy(skb
, MAX_TCP_HEADER
, GFP_ATOMIC
);
2808 err
= nskb
? tcp_transmit_skb(sk
, nskb
, 0, GFP_ATOMIC
) :
2811 err
= tcp_transmit_skb(sk
, skb
, 1, GFP_ATOMIC
);
2815 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->sacked
|= TCPCB_EVER_RETRANS
;
2816 } else if (err
!= -EBUSY
) {
2817 NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), LINUX_MIB_TCPRETRANSFAIL
);
2822 int tcp_retransmit_skb(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
, int segs
)
2824 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
2825 int err
= __tcp_retransmit_skb(sk
, skb
, segs
);
2828 #if FASTRETRANS_DEBUG > 0
2829 if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->sacked
& TCPCB_SACKED_RETRANS
) {
2830 net_dbg_ratelimited("retrans_out leaked\n");
2833 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->sacked
|= TCPCB_RETRANS
;
2834 tp
->retrans_out
+= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
2836 /* Save stamp of the first retransmit. */
2837 if (!tp
->retrans_stamp
)
2838 tp
->retrans_stamp
= tcp_skb_timestamp(skb
);
2842 if (tp
->undo_retrans
< 0)
2843 tp
->undo_retrans
= 0;
2844 tp
->undo_retrans
+= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
2848 /* This gets called after a retransmit timeout, and the initially
2849 * retransmitted data is acknowledged. It tries to continue
2850 * resending the rest of the retransmit queue, until either
2851 * we've sent it all or the congestion window limit is reached.
2852 * If doing SACK, the first ACK which comes back for a timeout
2853 * based retransmit packet might feed us FACK information again.
2854 * If so, we use it to avoid unnecessarily retransmissions.
2856 void tcp_xmit_retransmit_queue(struct sock
*sk
)
2858 const struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
2859 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
2860 struct sk_buff
*skb
;
2861 struct sk_buff
*hole
= NULL
;
2865 if (!tp
->packets_out
)
2868 if (tp
->retransmit_skb_hint
) {
2869 skb
= tp
->retransmit_skb_hint
;
2871 skb
= tcp_write_queue_head(sk
);
2874 max_segs
= tcp_tso_segs(sk
, tcp_current_mss(sk
));
2875 tcp_for_write_queue_from(skb
, sk
) {
2879 if (skb
== tcp_send_head(sk
))
2881 /* we could do better than to assign each time */
2883 tp
->retransmit_skb_hint
= skb
;
2885 segs
= tp
->snd_cwnd
- tcp_packets_in_flight(tp
);
2888 sacked
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->sacked
;
2889 /* In case tcp_shift_skb_data() have aggregated large skbs,
2890 * we need to make sure not sending too bigs TSO packets
2892 segs
= min_t(int, segs
, max_segs
);
2894 if (tp
->retrans_out
>= tp
->lost_out
) {
2896 } else if (!(sacked
& TCPCB_LOST
)) {
2897 if (!hole
&& !(sacked
& (TCPCB_SACKED_RETRANS
|TCPCB_SACKED_ACKED
)))
2902 if (icsk
->icsk_ca_state
!= TCP_CA_Loss
)
2903 mib_idx
= LINUX_MIB_TCPFASTRETRANS
;
2905 mib_idx
= LINUX_MIB_TCPSLOWSTARTRETRANS
;
2908 if (sacked
& (TCPCB_SACKED_ACKED
|TCPCB_SACKED_RETRANS
))
2911 if (tcp_small_queue_check(sk
, skb
, 1))
2914 if (tcp_retransmit_skb(sk
, skb
, segs
))
2917 NET_ADD_STATS(sock_net(sk
), mib_idx
, tcp_skb_pcount(skb
));
2919 if (tcp_in_cwnd_reduction(sk
))
2920 tp
->prr_out
+= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
2922 if (skb
== tcp_write_queue_head(sk
) &&
2923 icsk
->icsk_pending
!= ICSK_TIME_REO_TIMEOUT
)
2924 inet_csk_reset_xmit_timer(sk
, ICSK_TIME_RETRANS
,
2925 inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_rto
,
2930 /* We allow to exceed memory limits for FIN packets to expedite
2931 * connection tear down and (memory) recovery.
2932 * Otherwise tcp_send_fin() could be tempted to either delay FIN
2933 * or even be forced to close flow without any FIN.
2934 * In general, we want to allow one skb per socket to avoid hangs
2935 * with edge trigger epoll()
2937 void sk_forced_mem_schedule(struct sock
*sk
, int size
)
2941 if (size
<= sk
->sk_forward_alloc
)
2943 amt
= sk_mem_pages(size
);
2944 sk
->sk_forward_alloc
+= amt
* SK_MEM_QUANTUM
;
2945 sk_memory_allocated_add(sk
, amt
);
2947 if (mem_cgroup_sockets_enabled
&& sk
->sk_memcg
)
2948 mem_cgroup_charge_skmem(sk
->sk_memcg
, amt
);
2951 /* Send a FIN. The caller locks the socket for us.
2952 * We should try to send a FIN packet really hard, but eventually give up.
2954 void tcp_send_fin(struct sock
*sk
)
2956 struct sk_buff
*skb
, *tskb
= tcp_write_queue_tail(sk
);
2957 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
2959 /* Optimization, tack on the FIN if we have one skb in write queue and
2960 * this skb was not yet sent, or we are under memory pressure.
2961 * Note: in the latter case, FIN packet will be sent after a timeout,
2962 * as TCP stack thinks it has already been transmitted.
2964 if (tskb
&& (tcp_send_head(sk
) || tcp_under_memory_pressure(sk
))) {
2966 TCP_SKB_CB(tskb
)->tcp_flags
|= TCPHDR_FIN
;
2967 TCP_SKB_CB(tskb
)->end_seq
++;
2969 if (!tcp_send_head(sk
)) {
2970 /* This means tskb was already sent.
2971 * Pretend we included the FIN on previous transmit.
2972 * We need to set tp->snd_nxt to the value it would have
2973 * if FIN had been sent. This is because retransmit path
2974 * does not change tp->snd_nxt.
2980 skb
= alloc_skb_fclone(MAX_TCP_HEADER
, sk
->sk_allocation
);
2981 if (unlikely(!skb
)) {
2986 skb_reserve(skb
, MAX_TCP_HEADER
);
2987 sk_forced_mem_schedule(sk
, skb
->truesize
);
2988 /* FIN eats a sequence byte, write_seq advanced by tcp_queue_skb(). */
2989 tcp_init_nondata_skb(skb
, tp
->write_seq
,
2990 TCPHDR_ACK
| TCPHDR_FIN
);
2991 tcp_queue_skb(sk
, skb
);
2993 __tcp_push_pending_frames(sk
, tcp_current_mss(sk
), TCP_NAGLE_OFF
);
2996 /* We get here when a process closes a file descriptor (either due to
2997 * an explicit close() or as a byproduct of exit()'ing) and there
2998 * was unread data in the receive queue. This behavior is recommended
2999 * by RFC 2525, section 2.17. -DaveM
3001 void tcp_send_active_reset(struct sock
*sk
, gfp_t priority
)
3003 struct sk_buff
*skb
;
3005 TCP_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), TCP_MIB_OUTRSTS
);
3007 /* NOTE: No TCP options attached and we never retransmit this. */
3008 skb
= alloc_skb(MAX_TCP_HEADER
, priority
);
3010 NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), LINUX_MIB_TCPABORTFAILED
);
3014 /* Reserve space for headers and prepare control bits. */
3015 skb_reserve(skb
, MAX_TCP_HEADER
);
3016 tcp_init_nondata_skb(skb
, tcp_acceptable_seq(sk
),
3017 TCPHDR_ACK
| TCPHDR_RST
);
3018 skb_mstamp_get(&skb
->skb_mstamp
);
3020 if (tcp_transmit_skb(sk
, skb
, 0, priority
))
3021 NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), LINUX_MIB_TCPABORTFAILED
);
3024 /* Send a crossed SYN-ACK during socket establishment.
3025 * WARNING: This routine must only be called when we have already sent
3026 * a SYN packet that crossed the incoming SYN that caused this routine
3027 * to get called. If this assumption fails then the initial rcv_wnd
3028 * and rcv_wscale values will not be correct.
3030 int tcp_send_synack(struct sock
*sk
)
3032 struct sk_buff
*skb
;
3034 skb
= tcp_write_queue_head(sk
);
3035 if (!skb
|| !(TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
& TCPHDR_SYN
)) {
3036 pr_debug("%s: wrong queue state\n", __func__
);
3039 if (!(TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
& TCPHDR_ACK
)) {
3040 if (skb_cloned(skb
)) {
3041 struct sk_buff
*nskb
= skb_copy(skb
, GFP_ATOMIC
);
3044 tcp_unlink_write_queue(skb
, sk
);
3045 __skb_header_release(nskb
);
3046 __tcp_add_write_queue_head(sk
, nskb
);
3047 sk_wmem_free_skb(sk
, skb
);
3048 sk
->sk_wmem_queued
+= nskb
->truesize
;
3049 sk_mem_charge(sk
, nskb
->truesize
);
3053 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
|= TCPHDR_ACK
;
3054 tcp_ecn_send_synack(sk
, skb
);
3056 return tcp_transmit_skb(sk
, skb
, 1, GFP_ATOMIC
);
3060 * tcp_make_synack - Prepare a SYN-ACK.
3061 * sk: listener socket
3062 * dst: dst entry attached to the SYNACK
3063 * req: request_sock pointer
3065 * Allocate one skb and build a SYNACK packet.
3066 * @dst is consumed : Caller should not use it again.
3068 struct sk_buff
*tcp_make_synack(const struct sock
*sk
, struct dst_entry
*dst
,
3069 struct request_sock
*req
,
3070 struct tcp_fastopen_cookie
*foc
,
3071 enum tcp_synack_type synack_type
)
3073 struct inet_request_sock
*ireq
= inet_rsk(req
);
3074 const struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
3075 struct tcp_md5sig_key
*md5
= NULL
;
3076 struct tcp_out_options opts
;
3077 struct sk_buff
*skb
;
3078 int tcp_header_size
;
3082 skb
= alloc_skb(MAX_TCP_HEADER
, GFP_ATOMIC
);
3083 if (unlikely(!skb
)) {
3087 /* Reserve space for headers. */
3088 skb_reserve(skb
, MAX_TCP_HEADER
);
3090 switch (synack_type
) {
3091 case TCP_SYNACK_NORMAL
:
3092 skb_set_owner_w(skb
, req_to_sk(req
));
3094 case TCP_SYNACK_COOKIE
:
3095 /* Under synflood, we do not attach skb to a socket,
3096 * to avoid false sharing.
3099 case TCP_SYNACK_FASTOPEN
:
3100 /* sk is a const pointer, because we want to express multiple
3101 * cpu might call us concurrently.
3102 * sk->sk_wmem_alloc in an atomic, we can promote to rw.
3104 skb_set_owner_w(skb
, (struct sock
*)sk
);
3107 skb_dst_set(skb
, dst
);
3109 mss
= tcp_mss_clamp(tp
, dst_metric_advmss(dst
));
3111 memset(&opts
, 0, sizeof(opts
));
3112 #ifdef CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES
3113 if (unlikely(req
->cookie_ts
))
3114 skb
->skb_mstamp
.stamp_jiffies
= cookie_init_timestamp(req
);
3117 skb_mstamp_get(&skb
->skb_mstamp
);
3119 #ifdef CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG
3121 md5
= tcp_rsk(req
)->af_specific
->req_md5_lookup(sk
, req_to_sk(req
));
3123 skb_set_hash(skb
, tcp_rsk(req
)->txhash
, PKT_HASH_TYPE_L4
);
3124 tcp_header_size
= tcp_synack_options(req
, mss
, skb
, &opts
, md5
, foc
) +
3127 skb_push(skb
, tcp_header_size
);
3128 skb_reset_transport_header(skb
);
3130 th
= (struct tcphdr
*)skb
->data
;
3131 memset(th
, 0, sizeof(struct tcphdr
));
3134 tcp_ecn_make_synack(req
, th
);
3135 th
->source
= htons(ireq
->ir_num
);
3136 th
->dest
= ireq
->ir_rmt_port
;
3137 /* Setting of flags are superfluous here for callers (and ECE is
3138 * not even correctly set)
3140 tcp_init_nondata_skb(skb
, tcp_rsk(req
)->snt_isn
,
3141 TCPHDR_SYN
| TCPHDR_ACK
);
3143 th
->seq
= htonl(TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
);
3144 /* XXX data is queued and acked as is. No buffer/window check */
3145 th
->ack_seq
= htonl(tcp_rsk(req
)->rcv_nxt
);
3147 /* RFC1323: The window in SYN & SYN/ACK segments is never scaled. */
3148 th
->window
= htons(min(req
->rsk_rcv_wnd
, 65535U));
3149 tcp_options_write((__be32
*)(th
+ 1), NULL
, &opts
);
3150 th
->doff
= (tcp_header_size
>> 2);
3151 __TCP_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), TCP_MIB_OUTSEGS
);
3153 #ifdef CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG
3154 /* Okay, we have all we need - do the md5 hash if needed */
3156 tcp_rsk(req
)->af_specific
->calc_md5_hash(opts
.hash_location
,
3157 md5
, req_to_sk(req
), skb
);
3161 /* Do not fool tcpdump (if any), clean our debris */
3165 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcp_make_synack
);
3167 static void tcp_ca_dst_init(struct sock
*sk
, const struct dst_entry
*dst
)
3169 struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
3170 const struct tcp_congestion_ops
*ca
;
3171 u32 ca_key
= dst_metric(dst
, RTAX_CC_ALGO
);
3173 if (ca_key
== TCP_CA_UNSPEC
)
3177 ca
= tcp_ca_find_key(ca_key
);
3178 if (likely(ca
&& try_module_get(ca
->owner
))) {
3179 module_put(icsk
->icsk_ca_ops
->owner
);
3180 icsk
->icsk_ca_dst_locked
= tcp_ca_dst_locked(dst
);
3181 icsk
->icsk_ca_ops
= ca
;
3186 /* Do all connect socket setups that can be done AF independent. */
3187 static void tcp_connect_init(struct sock
*sk
)
3189 const struct dst_entry
*dst
= __sk_dst_get(sk
);
3190 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
3193 /* We'll fix this up when we get a response from the other end.
3194 * See tcp_input.c:tcp_rcv_state_process case TCP_SYN_SENT.
3196 tp
->tcp_header_len
= sizeof(struct tcphdr
) +
3197 (sysctl_tcp_timestamps
? TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_ALIGNED
: 0);
3199 #ifdef CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG
3200 if (tp
->af_specific
->md5_lookup(sk
, sk
))
3201 tp
->tcp_header_len
+= TCPOLEN_MD5SIG_ALIGNED
;
3204 /* If user gave his TCP_MAXSEG, record it to clamp */
3205 if (tp
->rx_opt
.user_mss
)
3206 tp
->rx_opt
.mss_clamp
= tp
->rx_opt
.user_mss
;
3209 tcp_sync_mss(sk
, dst_mtu(dst
));
3211 tcp_ca_dst_init(sk
, dst
);
3213 if (!tp
->window_clamp
)
3214 tp
->window_clamp
= dst_metric(dst
, RTAX_WINDOW
);
3215 tp
->advmss
= tcp_mss_clamp(tp
, dst_metric_advmss(dst
));
3217 tcp_initialize_rcv_mss(sk
);
3219 /* limit the window selection if the user enforce a smaller rx buffer */
3220 if (sk
->sk_userlocks
& SOCK_RCVBUF_LOCK
&&
3221 (tp
->window_clamp
> tcp_full_space(sk
) || tp
->window_clamp
== 0))
3222 tp
->window_clamp
= tcp_full_space(sk
);
3224 tcp_select_initial_window(tcp_full_space(sk
),
3225 tp
->advmss
- (tp
->rx_opt
.ts_recent_stamp
? tp
->tcp_header_len
- sizeof(struct tcphdr
) : 0),
3228 sysctl_tcp_window_scaling
,
3230 dst_metric(dst
, RTAX_INITRWND
));
3232 tp
->rx_opt
.rcv_wscale
= rcv_wscale
;
3233 tp
->rcv_ssthresh
= tp
->rcv_wnd
;
3236 sock_reset_flag(sk
, SOCK_DONE
);
3239 tp
->snd_una
= tp
->write_seq
;
3240 tp
->snd_sml
= tp
->write_seq
;
3241 tp
->snd_up
= tp
->write_seq
;
3242 tp
->snd_nxt
= tp
->write_seq
;
3244 if (likely(!tp
->repair
))
3247 tp
->rcv_tstamp
= tcp_time_stamp
;
3248 tp
->rcv_wup
= tp
->rcv_nxt
;
3249 tp
->copied_seq
= tp
->rcv_nxt
;
3251 inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_rto
= TCP_TIMEOUT_INIT
;
3252 inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_retransmits
= 0;
3253 tcp_clear_retrans(tp
);
3256 static void tcp_connect_queue_skb(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
3258 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
3259 struct tcp_skb_cb
*tcb
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
);
3261 tcb
->end_seq
+= skb
->len
;
3262 __skb_header_release(skb
);
3263 __tcp_add_write_queue_tail(sk
, skb
);
3264 sk
->sk_wmem_queued
+= skb
->truesize
;
3265 sk_mem_charge(sk
, skb
->truesize
);
3266 tp
->write_seq
= tcb
->end_seq
;
3267 tp
->packets_out
+= tcp_skb_pcount(skb
);
3270 /* Build and send a SYN with data and (cached) Fast Open cookie. However,
3271 * queue a data-only packet after the regular SYN, such that regular SYNs
3272 * are retransmitted on timeouts. Also if the remote SYN-ACK acknowledges
3273 * only the SYN sequence, the data are retransmitted in the first ACK.
3274 * If cookie is not cached or other error occurs, falls back to send a
3275 * regular SYN with Fast Open cookie request option.
3277 static int tcp_send_syn_data(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*syn
)
3279 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
3280 struct tcp_fastopen_request
*fo
= tp
->fastopen_req
;
3282 struct sk_buff
*syn_data
;
3284 tp
->rx_opt
.mss_clamp
= tp
->advmss
; /* If MSS is not cached */
3285 if (!tcp_fastopen_cookie_check(sk
, &tp
->rx_opt
.mss_clamp
, &fo
->cookie
))
3288 /* MSS for SYN-data is based on cached MSS and bounded by PMTU and
3289 * user-MSS. Reserve maximum option space for middleboxes that add
3290 * private TCP options. The cost is reduced data space in SYN :(
3292 tp
->rx_opt
.mss_clamp
= tcp_mss_clamp(tp
, tp
->rx_opt
.mss_clamp
);
3294 space
= __tcp_mtu_to_mss(sk
, inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_pmtu_cookie
) -
3295 MAX_TCP_OPTION_SPACE
;
3297 space
= min_t(size_t, space
, fo
->size
);
3299 /* limit to order-0 allocations */
3300 space
= min_t(size_t, space
, SKB_MAX_HEAD(MAX_TCP_HEADER
));
3302 syn_data
= sk_stream_alloc_skb(sk
, space
, sk
->sk_allocation
, false);
3305 syn_data
->ip_summed
= CHECKSUM_PARTIAL
;
3306 memcpy(syn_data
->cb
, syn
->cb
, sizeof(syn
->cb
));
3308 int copied
= copy_from_iter(skb_put(syn_data
, space
), space
,
3309 &fo
->data
->msg_iter
);
3310 if (unlikely(!copied
)) {
3311 kfree_skb(syn_data
);
3314 if (copied
!= space
) {
3315 skb_trim(syn_data
, copied
);
3319 /* No more data pending in inet_wait_for_connect() */
3320 if (space
== fo
->size
)
3324 tcp_connect_queue_skb(sk
, syn_data
);
3326 tcp_chrono_start(sk
, TCP_CHRONO_BUSY
);
3328 err
= tcp_transmit_skb(sk
, syn_data
, 1, sk
->sk_allocation
);
3330 syn
->skb_mstamp
= syn_data
->skb_mstamp
;
3332 /* Now full SYN+DATA was cloned and sent (or not),
3333 * remove the SYN from the original skb (syn_data)
3334 * we keep in write queue in case of a retransmit, as we
3335 * also have the SYN packet (with no data) in the same queue.
3337 TCP_SKB_CB(syn_data
)->seq
++;
3338 TCP_SKB_CB(syn_data
)->tcp_flags
= TCPHDR_ACK
| TCPHDR_PSH
;
3340 tp
->syn_data
= (fo
->copied
> 0);
3341 NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), LINUX_MIB_TCPORIGDATASENT
);
3346 /* Send a regular SYN with Fast Open cookie request option */
3347 if (fo
->cookie
.len
> 0)
3349 err
= tcp_transmit_skb(sk
, syn
, 1, sk
->sk_allocation
);
3351 tp
->syn_fastopen
= 0;
3353 fo
->cookie
.len
= -1; /* Exclude Fast Open option for SYN retries */
3357 /* Build a SYN and send it off. */
3358 int tcp_connect(struct sock
*sk
)
3360 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
3361 struct sk_buff
*buff
;
3364 tcp_connect_init(sk
);
3366 if (unlikely(tp
->repair
)) {
3367 tcp_finish_connect(sk
, NULL
);
3371 buff
= sk_stream_alloc_skb(sk
, 0, sk
->sk_allocation
, true);
3372 if (unlikely(!buff
))
3375 tcp_init_nondata_skb(buff
, tp
->write_seq
++, TCPHDR_SYN
);
3376 tp
->retrans_stamp
= tcp_time_stamp
;
3377 tcp_connect_queue_skb(sk
, buff
);
3378 tcp_ecn_send_syn(sk
, buff
);
3380 /* Send off SYN; include data in Fast Open. */
3381 err
= tp
->fastopen_req
? tcp_send_syn_data(sk
, buff
) :
3382 tcp_transmit_skb(sk
, buff
, 1, sk
->sk_allocation
);
3383 if (err
== -ECONNREFUSED
)
3386 /* We change tp->snd_nxt after the tcp_transmit_skb() call
3387 * in order to make this packet get counted in tcpOutSegs.
3389 tp
->snd_nxt
= tp
->write_seq
;
3390 tp
->pushed_seq
= tp
->write_seq
;
3391 TCP_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), TCP_MIB_ACTIVEOPENS
);
3393 /* Timer for repeating the SYN until an answer. */
3394 inet_csk_reset_xmit_timer(sk
, ICSK_TIME_RETRANS
,
3395 inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_rto
, TCP_RTO_MAX
);
3398 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcp_connect
);
3400 /* Send out a delayed ack, the caller does the policy checking
3401 * to see if we should even be here. See tcp_input.c:tcp_ack_snd_check()
3404 void tcp_send_delayed_ack(struct sock
*sk
)
3406 struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
3407 int ato
= icsk
->icsk_ack
.ato
;
3408 unsigned long timeout
;
3410 tcp_ca_event(sk
, CA_EVENT_DELAYED_ACK
);
3412 if (ato
> TCP_DELACK_MIN
) {
3413 const struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
3414 int max_ato
= HZ
/ 2;
3416 if (icsk
->icsk_ack
.pingpong
||
3417 (icsk
->icsk_ack
.pending
& ICSK_ACK_PUSHED
))
3418 max_ato
= TCP_DELACK_MAX
;
3420 /* Slow path, intersegment interval is "high". */
3422 /* If some rtt estimate is known, use it to bound delayed ack.
3423 * Do not use inet_csk(sk)->icsk_rto here, use results of rtt measurements
3427 int rtt
= max_t(int, usecs_to_jiffies(tp
->srtt_us
>> 3),
3434 ato
= min(ato
, max_ato
);
3437 /* Stay within the limit we were given */
3438 timeout
= jiffies
+ ato
;
3440 /* Use new timeout only if there wasn't a older one earlier. */
3441 if (icsk
->icsk_ack
.pending
& ICSK_ACK_TIMER
) {
3442 /* If delack timer was blocked or is about to expire,
3445 if (icsk
->icsk_ack
.blocked
||
3446 time_before_eq(icsk
->icsk_ack
.timeout
, jiffies
+ (ato
>> 2))) {
3451 if (!time_before(timeout
, icsk
->icsk_ack
.timeout
))
3452 timeout
= icsk
->icsk_ack
.timeout
;
3454 icsk
->icsk_ack
.pending
|= ICSK_ACK_SCHED
| ICSK_ACK_TIMER
;
3455 icsk
->icsk_ack
.timeout
= timeout
;
3456 sk_reset_timer(sk
, &icsk
->icsk_delack_timer
, timeout
);
3459 /* This routine sends an ack and also updates the window. */
3460 void tcp_send_ack(struct sock
*sk
)
3462 struct sk_buff
*buff
;
3464 /* If we have been reset, we may not send again. */
3465 if (sk
->sk_state
== TCP_CLOSE
)
3468 tcp_ca_event(sk
, CA_EVENT_NON_DELAYED_ACK
);
3470 /* We are not putting this on the write queue, so
3471 * tcp_transmit_skb() will set the ownership to this
3474 buff
= alloc_skb(MAX_TCP_HEADER
,
3475 sk_gfp_mask(sk
, GFP_ATOMIC
| __GFP_NOWARN
));
3476 if (unlikely(!buff
)) {
3477 inet_csk_schedule_ack(sk
);
3478 inet_csk(sk
)->icsk_ack
.ato
= TCP_ATO_MIN
;
3479 inet_csk_reset_xmit_timer(sk
, ICSK_TIME_DACK
,
3480 TCP_DELACK_MAX
, TCP_RTO_MAX
);
3484 /* Reserve space for headers and prepare control bits. */
3485 skb_reserve(buff
, MAX_TCP_HEADER
);
3486 tcp_init_nondata_skb(buff
, tcp_acceptable_seq(sk
), TCPHDR_ACK
);
3488 /* We do not want pure acks influencing TCP Small Queues or fq/pacing
3490 * SKB_TRUESIZE(max(1 .. 66, MAX_TCP_HEADER)) is unfortunately ~784
3492 skb_set_tcp_pure_ack(buff
);
3494 /* Send it off, this clears delayed acks for us. */
3495 skb_mstamp_get(&buff
->skb_mstamp
);
3496 tcp_transmit_skb(sk
, buff
, 0, (__force gfp_t
)0);
3498 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tcp_send_ack
);
3500 /* This routine sends a packet with an out of date sequence
3501 * number. It assumes the other end will try to ack it.
3503 * Question: what should we make while urgent mode?
3504 * 4.4BSD forces sending single byte of data. We cannot send
3505 * out of window data, because we have SND.NXT==SND.MAX...
3507 * Current solution: to send TWO zero-length segments in urgent mode:
3508 * one is with SEG.SEQ=SND.UNA to deliver urgent pointer, another is
3509 * out-of-date with SND.UNA-1 to probe window.
3511 static int tcp_xmit_probe_skb(struct sock
*sk
, int urgent
, int mib
)
3513 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
3514 struct sk_buff
*skb
;
3516 /* We don't queue it, tcp_transmit_skb() sets ownership. */
3517 skb
= alloc_skb(MAX_TCP_HEADER
,
3518 sk_gfp_mask(sk
, GFP_ATOMIC
| __GFP_NOWARN
));
3522 /* Reserve space for headers and set control bits. */
3523 skb_reserve(skb
, MAX_TCP_HEADER
);
3524 /* Use a previous sequence. This should cause the other
3525 * end to send an ack. Don't queue or clone SKB, just
3528 tcp_init_nondata_skb(skb
, tp
->snd_una
- !urgent
, TCPHDR_ACK
);
3529 skb_mstamp_get(&skb
->skb_mstamp
);
3530 NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), mib
);
3531 return tcp_transmit_skb(sk
, skb
, 0, (__force gfp_t
)0);
3534 void tcp_send_window_probe(struct sock
*sk
)
3536 if (sk
->sk_state
== TCP_ESTABLISHED
) {
3537 tcp_sk(sk
)->snd_wl1
= tcp_sk(sk
)->rcv_nxt
- 1;
3538 tcp_xmit_probe_skb(sk
, 0, LINUX_MIB_TCPWINPROBE
);
3542 /* Initiate keepalive or window probe from timer. */
3543 int tcp_write_wakeup(struct sock
*sk
, int mib
)
3545 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
3546 struct sk_buff
*skb
;
3548 if (sk
->sk_state
== TCP_CLOSE
)
3551 skb
= tcp_send_head(sk
);
3552 if (skb
&& before(TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
, tcp_wnd_end(tp
))) {
3554 unsigned int mss
= tcp_current_mss(sk
);
3555 unsigned int seg_size
= tcp_wnd_end(tp
) - TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
;
3557 if (before(tp
->pushed_seq
, TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
))
3558 tp
->pushed_seq
= TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
;
3560 /* We are probing the opening of a window
3561 * but the window size is != 0
3562 * must have been a result SWS avoidance ( sender )
3564 if (seg_size
< TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->end_seq
- TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->seq
||
3566 seg_size
= min(seg_size
, mss
);
3567 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
|= TCPHDR_PSH
;
3568 if (tcp_fragment(sk
, skb
, seg_size
, mss
, GFP_ATOMIC
))
3570 } else if (!tcp_skb_pcount(skb
))
3571 tcp_set_skb_tso_segs(skb
, mss
);
3573 TCP_SKB_CB(skb
)->tcp_flags
|= TCPHDR_PSH
;
3574 err
= tcp_transmit_skb(sk
, skb
, 1, GFP_ATOMIC
);
3576 tcp_event_new_data_sent(sk
, skb
);
3579 if (between(tp
->snd_up
, tp
->snd_una
+ 1, tp
->snd_una
+ 0xFFFF))
3580 tcp_xmit_probe_skb(sk
, 1, mib
);
3581 return tcp_xmit_probe_skb(sk
, 0, mib
);
3585 /* A window probe timeout has occurred. If window is not closed send
3586 * a partial packet else a zero probe.
3588 void tcp_send_probe0(struct sock
*sk
)
3590 struct inet_connection_sock
*icsk
= inet_csk(sk
);
3591 struct tcp_sock
*tp
= tcp_sk(sk
);
3592 struct net
*net
= sock_net(sk
);
3593 unsigned long probe_max
;
3596 err
= tcp_write_wakeup(sk
, LINUX_MIB_TCPWINPROBE
);
3598 if (tp
->packets_out
|| !tcp_send_head(sk
)) {
3599 /* Cancel probe timer, if it is not required. */
3600 icsk
->icsk_probes_out
= 0;
3601 icsk
->icsk_backoff
= 0;
3606 if (icsk
->icsk_backoff
< net
->ipv4
.sysctl_tcp_retries2
)
3607 icsk
->icsk_backoff
++;
3608 icsk
->icsk_probes_out
++;
3609 probe_max
= TCP_RTO_MAX
;
3611 /* If packet was not sent due to local congestion,
3612 * do not backoff and do not remember icsk_probes_out.
3613 * Let local senders to fight for local resources.
3615 * Use accumulated backoff yet.
3617 if (!icsk
->icsk_probes_out
)
3618 icsk
->icsk_probes_out
= 1;
3619 probe_max
= TCP_RESOURCE_PROBE_INTERVAL
;
3621 inet_csk_reset_xmit_timer(sk
, ICSK_TIME_PROBE0
,
3622 tcp_probe0_when(sk
, probe_max
),
3626 int tcp_rtx_synack(const struct sock
*sk
, struct request_sock
*req
)
3628 const struct tcp_request_sock_ops
*af_ops
= tcp_rsk(req
)->af_specific
;
3632 tcp_rsk(req
)->txhash
= net_tx_rndhash();
3633 res
= af_ops
->send_synack(sk
, NULL
, &fl
, req
, NULL
, TCP_SYNACK_NORMAL
);
3635 __TCP_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), TCP_MIB_RETRANSSEGS
);
3636 __NET_INC_STATS(sock_net(sk
), LINUX_MIB_TCPSYNRETRANS
);
3637 if (unlikely(tcp_passive_fastopen(sk
)))
3638 tcp_sk(sk
)->total_retrans
++;
3642 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcp_rtx_synack
);