kernel_optimize_test/net/dccp/ipv4.c

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/*
* net/dccp/ipv4.c
*
* An implementation of the DCCP protocol
* Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*/
#include <linux/dccp.h>
#include <linux/icmp.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/random.h>
#include <net/icmp.h>
#include <net/inet_common.h>
#include <net/inet_hashtables.h>
#include <net/inet_sock.h>
#include <net/protocol.h>
#include <net/sock.h>
#include <net/timewait_sock.h>
#include <net/tcp_states.h>
#include <net/xfrm.h>
#include "ackvec.h"
#include "ccid.h"
#include "dccp.h"
#include "feat.h"
/*
* This is the global socket data structure used for responding to
* the Out-of-the-blue (OOTB) packets. A control sock will be created
* for this socket at the initialization time.
*/
static struct socket *dccp_v4_ctl_socket;
static int dccp_v4_get_port(struct sock *sk, const unsigned short snum)
{
return inet_csk_get_port(&dccp_hashinfo, sk, snum,
inet_csk_bind_conflict);
}
int dccp_v4_connect(struct sock *sk, struct sockaddr *uaddr, int addr_len)
{
struct inet_sock *inet = inet_sk(sk);
struct dccp_sock *dp = dccp_sk(sk);
const struct sockaddr_in *usin = (struct sockaddr_in *)uaddr;
struct rtable *rt;
__be32 daddr, nexthop;
int tmp;
int err;
dp->dccps_role = DCCP_ROLE_CLIENT;
if (addr_len < sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
return -EINVAL;
if (usin->sin_family != AF_INET)
return -EAFNOSUPPORT;
nexthop = daddr = usin->sin_addr.s_addr;
if (inet->opt != NULL && inet->opt->srr) {
if (daddr == 0)
return -EINVAL;
nexthop = inet->opt->faddr;
}
tmp = ip_route_connect(&rt, nexthop, inet->saddr,
RT_CONN_FLAGS(sk), sk->sk_bound_dev_if,
IPPROTO_DCCP,
inet->sport, usin->sin_port, sk, 1);
if (tmp < 0)
return tmp;
if (rt->rt_flags & (RTCF_MULTICAST | RTCF_BROADCAST)) {
ip_rt_put(rt);
return -ENETUNREACH;
}
if (inet->opt == NULL || !inet->opt->srr)
daddr = rt->rt_dst;
if (inet->saddr == 0)
inet->saddr = rt->rt_src;
inet->rcv_saddr = inet->saddr;
inet->dport = usin->sin_port;
inet->daddr = daddr;
inet_csk(sk)->icsk_ext_hdr_len = 0;
if (inet->opt != NULL)
inet_csk(sk)->icsk_ext_hdr_len = inet->opt->optlen;
/*
* Socket identity is still unknown (sport may be zero).
* However we set state to DCCP_REQUESTING and not releasing socket
* lock select source port, enter ourselves into the hash tables and
* complete initialization after this.
*/
dccp_set_state(sk, DCCP_REQUESTING);
err = inet_hash_connect(&dccp_death_row, sk);
if (err != 0)
goto failure;
err = ip_route_newports(&rt, IPPROTO_DCCP, inet->sport, inet->dport,
sk);
if (err != 0)
goto failure;
/* OK, now commit destination to socket. */
sk_setup_caps(sk, &rt->u.dst);
dp->dccps_iss = secure_dccp_sequence_number(inet->saddr, inet->daddr,
inet->sport, inet->dport);
inet->id = dp->dccps_iss ^ jiffies;
err = dccp_connect(sk);
rt = NULL;
if (err != 0)
goto failure;
out:
return err;
failure:
/*
* This unhashes the socket and releases the local port, if necessary.
*/
dccp_set_state(sk, DCCP_CLOSED);
ip_rt_put(rt);
sk->sk_route_caps = 0;
inet->dport = 0;
goto out;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dccp_v4_connect);
/*
* This routine does path mtu discovery as defined in RFC1191.
*/
static inline void dccp_do_pmtu_discovery(struct sock *sk,
const struct iphdr *iph,
u32 mtu)
{
struct dst_entry *dst;
const struct inet_sock *inet = inet_sk(sk);
const struct dccp_sock *dp = dccp_sk(sk);
/* We are not interested in DCCP_LISTEN and request_socks (RESPONSEs
* send out by Linux are always < 576bytes so they should go through
* unfragmented).
*/
if (sk->sk_state == DCCP_LISTEN)
return;
/* We don't check in the destentry if pmtu discovery is forbidden
* on this route. We just assume that no packet_to_big packets
* are send back when pmtu discovery is not active.
* There is a small race when the user changes this flag in the
* route, but I think that's acceptable.
*/
if ((dst = __sk_dst_check(sk, 0)) == NULL)
return;
dst->ops->update_pmtu(dst, mtu);
/* Something is about to be wrong... Remember soft error
* for the case, if this connection will not able to recover.
*/
if (mtu < dst_mtu(dst) && ip_dont_fragment(sk, dst))
sk->sk_err_soft = EMSGSIZE;
mtu = dst_mtu(dst);
if (inet->pmtudisc != IP_PMTUDISC_DONT &&
inet_csk(sk)->icsk_pmtu_cookie > mtu) {
dccp_sync_mss(sk, mtu);
/*
* From RFC 4340, sec. 14.1:
*
* DCCP-Sync packets are the best choice for upward
* probing, since DCCP-Sync probes do not risk application
* data loss.
*/
dccp_send_sync(sk, dp->dccps_gsr, DCCP_PKT_SYNC);
} /* else let the usual retransmit timer handle it */
}
/*
* This routine is called by the ICMP module when it gets some sort of error
* condition. If err < 0 then the socket should be closed and the error
* returned to the user. If err > 0 it's just the icmp type << 8 | icmp code.
* After adjustment header points to the first 8 bytes of the tcp header. We
* need to find the appropriate port.
*
* The locking strategy used here is very "optimistic". When someone else
* accesses the socket the ICMP is just dropped and for some paths there is no
* check at all. A more general error queue to queue errors for later handling
* is probably better.
*/
static void dccp_v4_err(struct sk_buff *skb, u32 info)
{
const struct iphdr *iph = (struct iphdr *)skb->data;
const struct dccp_hdr *dh = (struct dccp_hdr *)(skb->data +
(iph->ihl << 2));
struct dccp_sock *dp;
struct inet_sock *inet;
const int type = icmp_hdr(skb)->type;
const int code = icmp_hdr(skb)->code;
struct sock *sk;
__u64 seq;
int err;
if (skb->len < (iph->ihl << 2) + 8) {
ICMP_INC_STATS_BH(ICMP_MIB_INERRORS);
return;
}
sk = inet_lookup(&init_net, &dccp_hashinfo, iph->daddr, dh->dccph_dport,
iph->saddr, dh->dccph_sport, inet_iif(skb));
if (sk == NULL) {
ICMP_INC_STATS_BH(ICMP_MIB_INERRORS);
return;
}
if (sk->sk_state == DCCP_TIME_WAIT) {
inet_twsk_put(inet_twsk(sk));
return;
}
bh_lock_sock(sk);
/* If too many ICMPs get dropped on busy
* servers this needs to be solved differently.
*/
if (sock_owned_by_user(sk))
NET_INC_STATS_BH(LINUX_MIB_LOCKDROPPEDICMPS);
if (sk->sk_state == DCCP_CLOSED)
goto out;
dp = dccp_sk(sk);
seq = dccp_hdr_seq(dh);
if ((1 << sk->sk_state) & ~(DCCPF_REQUESTING | DCCPF_LISTEN) &&
!between48(seq, dp->dccps_swl, dp->dccps_swh)) {
NET_INC_STATS_BH(LINUX_MIB_OUTOFWINDOWICMPS);
goto out;
}
switch (type) {
case ICMP_SOURCE_QUENCH:
/* Just silently ignore these. */
goto out;
case ICMP_PARAMETERPROB:
err = EPROTO;
break;
case ICMP_DEST_UNREACH:
if (code > NR_ICMP_UNREACH)
goto out;
if (code == ICMP_FRAG_NEEDED) { /* PMTU discovery (RFC1191) */
if (!sock_owned_by_user(sk))
dccp_do_pmtu_discovery(sk, iph, info);
goto out;
}
err = icmp_err_convert[code].errno;
break;
case ICMP_TIME_EXCEEDED:
err = EHOSTUNREACH;
break;
default:
goto out;
}
switch (sk->sk_state) {
struct request_sock *req , **prev;
case DCCP_LISTEN:
if (sock_owned_by_user(sk))
goto out;
req = inet_csk_search_req(sk, &prev, dh->dccph_dport,
iph->daddr, iph->saddr);
if (!req)
goto out;
/*
* ICMPs are not backlogged, hence we cannot get an established
* socket here.
*/
BUG_TRAP(!req->sk);
if (seq != dccp_rsk(req)->dreq_iss) {
NET_INC_STATS_BH(LINUX_MIB_OUTOFWINDOWICMPS);
goto out;
}
/*
* Still in RESPOND, just remove it silently.
* There is no good way to pass the error to the newly
* created socket, and POSIX does not want network
* errors returned from accept().
*/
inet_csk_reqsk_queue_drop(sk, req, prev);
goto out;
case DCCP_REQUESTING:
case DCCP_RESPOND:
if (!sock_owned_by_user(sk)) {
DCCP_INC_STATS_BH(DCCP_MIB_ATTEMPTFAILS);
sk->sk_err = err;
sk->sk_error_report(sk);
dccp_done(sk);
} else
sk->sk_err_soft = err;
goto out;
}
/* If we've already connected we will keep trying
* until we time out, or the user gives up.
*
* rfc1122 4.2.3.9 allows to consider as hard errors
* only PROTO_UNREACH and PORT_UNREACH (well, FRAG_FAILED too,
* but it is obsoleted by pmtu discovery).
*
* Note, that in modern internet, where routing is unreliable
* and in each dark corner broken firewalls sit, sending random
* errors ordered by their masters even this two messages finally lose
* their original sense (even Linux sends invalid PORT_UNREACHs)
*
* Now we are in compliance with RFCs.
* --ANK (980905)
*/
inet = inet_sk(sk);
if (!sock_owned_by_user(sk) && inet->recverr) {
sk->sk_err = err;
sk->sk_error_report(sk);
} else /* Only an error on timeout */
sk->sk_err_soft = err;
out:
bh_unlock_sock(sk);
sock_put(sk);
}
static inline __sum16 dccp_v4_csum_finish(struct sk_buff *skb,
__be32 src, __be32 dst)
{
return csum_tcpudp_magic(src, dst, skb->len, IPPROTO_DCCP, skb->csum);
}
void dccp_v4_send_check(struct sock *sk, int unused, struct sk_buff *skb)
{
const struct inet_sock *inet = inet_sk(sk);
struct dccp_hdr *dh = dccp_hdr(skb);
dccp_csum_outgoing(skb);
dh->dccph_checksum = dccp_v4_csum_finish(skb, inet->saddr, inet->daddr);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dccp_v4_send_check);
static inline u64 dccp_v4_init_sequence(const struct sk_buff *skb)
{
return secure_dccp_sequence_number(ip_hdr(skb)->daddr,
ip_hdr(skb)->saddr,
dccp_hdr(skb)->dccph_dport,
dccp_hdr(skb)->dccph_sport);
}
/*
* The three way handshake has completed - we got a valid ACK or DATAACK -
* now create the new socket.
*
* This is the equivalent of TCP's tcp_v4_syn_recv_sock
*/
struct sock *dccp_v4_request_recv_sock(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb,
struct request_sock *req,
struct dst_entry *dst)
{
struct inet_request_sock *ireq;
struct inet_sock *newinet;
struct sock *newsk;
if (sk_acceptq_is_full(sk))
goto exit_overflow;
if (dst == NULL && (dst = inet_csk_route_req(sk, req)) == NULL)
goto exit;
newsk = dccp_create_openreq_child(sk, req, skb);
if (newsk == NULL)
goto exit;
sk_setup_caps(newsk, dst);
newinet = inet_sk(newsk);
ireq = inet_rsk(req);
newinet->daddr = ireq->rmt_addr;
newinet->rcv_saddr = ireq->loc_addr;
newinet->saddr = ireq->loc_addr;
newinet->opt = ireq->opt;
ireq->opt = NULL;
newinet->mc_index = inet_iif(skb);
newinet->mc_ttl = ip_hdr(skb)->ttl;
newinet->id = jiffies;
dccp_sync_mss(newsk, dst_mtu(dst));
__inet_hash_nolisten(&dccp_hashinfo, newsk);
__inet_inherit_port(&dccp_hashinfo, sk, newsk);
return newsk;
exit_overflow:
NET_INC_STATS_BH(LINUX_MIB_LISTENOVERFLOWS);
exit:
NET_INC_STATS_BH(LINUX_MIB_LISTENDROPS);
dst_release(dst);
return NULL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dccp_v4_request_recv_sock);
static struct sock *dccp_v4_hnd_req(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
{
const struct dccp_hdr *dh = dccp_hdr(skb);
const struct iphdr *iph = ip_hdr(skb);
struct sock *nsk;
struct request_sock **prev;
/* Find possible connection requests. */
struct request_sock *req = inet_csk_search_req(sk, &prev,
dh->dccph_sport,
iph->saddr, iph->daddr);
if (req != NULL)
return dccp_check_req(sk, skb, req, prev);
nsk = inet_lookup_established(&init_net, &dccp_hashinfo,
iph->saddr, dh->dccph_sport,
iph->daddr, dh->dccph_dport,
inet_iif(skb));
if (nsk != NULL) {
if (nsk->sk_state != DCCP_TIME_WAIT) {
bh_lock_sock(nsk);
return nsk;
}
inet_twsk_put(inet_twsk(nsk));
return NULL;
}
return sk;
}
static struct dst_entry* dccp_v4_route_skb(struct sock *sk,
struct sk_buff *skb)
{
struct rtable *rt;
struct flowi fl = { .oif = ((struct rtable *)skb->dst)->rt_iif,
.nl_u = { .ip4_u =
{ .daddr = ip_hdr(skb)->saddr,
.saddr = ip_hdr(skb)->daddr,
.tos = RT_CONN_FLAGS(sk) } },
.proto = sk->sk_protocol,
.uli_u = { .ports =
{ .sport = dccp_hdr(skb)->dccph_dport,
.dport = dccp_hdr(skb)->dccph_sport }
}
};
security_skb_classify_flow(skb, &fl);
if (ip_route_output_flow(&init_net, &rt, &fl, sk, 0)) {
IP_INC_STATS_BH(IPSTATS_MIB_OUTNOROUTES);
return NULL;
}
return &rt->u.dst;
}
static int dccp_v4_send_response(struct sock *sk, struct request_sock *req,
struct dst_entry *dst)
{
int err = -1;
struct sk_buff *skb;
/* First, grab a route. */
if (dst == NULL && (dst = inet_csk_route_req(sk, req)) == NULL)
goto out;
skb = dccp_make_response(sk, dst, req);
if (skb != NULL) {
const struct inet_request_sock *ireq = inet_rsk(req);
struct dccp_hdr *dh = dccp_hdr(skb);
dh->dccph_checksum = dccp_v4_csum_finish(skb, ireq->loc_addr,
ireq->rmt_addr);
memset(&(IPCB(skb)->opt), 0, sizeof(IPCB(skb)->opt));
err = ip_build_and_send_pkt(skb, sk, ireq->loc_addr,
ireq->rmt_addr,
ireq->opt);
err = net_xmit_eval(err);
}
out:
dst_release(dst);
return err;
}
static void dccp_v4_ctl_send_reset(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *rxskb)
{
int err;
const struct iphdr *rxiph;
struct sk_buff *skb;
struct dst_entry *dst;
/* Never send a reset in response to a reset. */
if (dccp_hdr(rxskb)->dccph_type == DCCP_PKT_RESET)
return;
if (((struct rtable *)rxskb->dst)->rt_type != RTN_LOCAL)
return;
dst = dccp_v4_route_skb(dccp_v4_ctl_socket->sk, rxskb);
if (dst == NULL)
return;
skb = dccp_ctl_make_reset(dccp_v4_ctl_socket, rxskb);
if (skb == NULL)
goto out;
rxiph = ip_hdr(rxskb);
dccp_hdr(skb)->dccph_checksum = dccp_v4_csum_finish(skb, rxiph->saddr,
rxiph->daddr);
skb->dst = dst_clone(dst);
bh_lock_sock(dccp_v4_ctl_socket->sk);
err = ip_build_and_send_pkt(skb, dccp_v4_ctl_socket->sk,
rxiph->daddr, rxiph->saddr, NULL);
bh_unlock_sock(dccp_v4_ctl_socket->sk);
if (net_xmit_eval(err) == 0) {
DCCP_INC_STATS_BH(DCCP_MIB_OUTSEGS);
DCCP_INC_STATS_BH(DCCP_MIB_OUTRSTS);
}
out:
dst_release(dst);
}
static void dccp_v4_reqsk_destructor(struct request_sock *req)
{
kfree(inet_rsk(req)->opt);
}
static struct request_sock_ops dccp_request_sock_ops __read_mostly = {
.family = PF_INET,
.obj_size = sizeof(struct dccp_request_sock),
.rtx_syn_ack = dccp_v4_send_response,
.send_ack = dccp_reqsk_send_ack,
.destructor = dccp_v4_reqsk_destructor,
.send_reset = dccp_v4_ctl_send_reset,
};
int dccp_v4_conn_request(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
{
struct inet_request_sock *ireq;
struct request_sock *req;
struct dccp_request_sock *dreq;
const __be32 service = dccp_hdr_request(skb)->dccph_req_service;
struct dccp_skb_cb *dcb = DCCP_SKB_CB(skb);
/* Never answer to DCCP_PKT_REQUESTs send to broadcast or multicast */
if (((struct rtable *)skb->dst)->rt_flags &
[DCCP]: Twice the wrong reset code in receiving connection-Requests This fixes two bugs in processing of connection-Requests in v{4,6}_conn_request: 1. Due to using the variable `reset_code', the Reset code generated internally by dccp_parse_options() is overwritten with the initialised value ("Too Busy") of reset_code, which is not what is intended. 2. When receiving a connection-Request on a multicast or broadcast address, no Reset should be generated, to avoid storms of such packets. Instead of jumping to the `drop' label, the v{4,6}_conn_request functions now return 0. Below is why in my understanding this is correct: When the conn_request function returns < 0, then the caller, dccp_rcv_state_process(), returns 1. In all instances where dccp_rcv_state_process is called (dccp_v4_do_rcv, dccp_v6_do_rcv, and dccp_child_process), a return value of != 0 from dccp_rcv_state_process() means that a Reset is generated. If on the other hand the conn_request function returns 0, the packet is discarded and no Reset is generated. Note: There may be a related problem when sending the Response, due to the following. if (dccp_v6_send_response(sk, req, NULL)) goto drop_and_free; /* ... */ drop_and_free: return -1; In this case, if send_response fails due to transmission errors, the next thing that is generated is a Reset with a code "Too Busy". I haven't been able to conjure up such a condition, but it might be good to change the behaviour here also (not done by this patch). Signed-off-by: Gerrit Renker <gerrit@erg.abdn.ac.uk> Signed-off-by: Ian McDonald <ian.mcdonald@jandi.co.nz> Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-05 05:52:28 +08:00
(RTCF_BROADCAST | RTCF_MULTICAST))
return 0; /* discard, don't send a reset here */
if (dccp_bad_service_code(sk, service)) {
[DCCP]: Twice the wrong reset code in receiving connection-Requests This fixes two bugs in processing of connection-Requests in v{4,6}_conn_request: 1. Due to using the variable `reset_code', the Reset code generated internally by dccp_parse_options() is overwritten with the initialised value ("Too Busy") of reset_code, which is not what is intended. 2. When receiving a connection-Request on a multicast or broadcast address, no Reset should be generated, to avoid storms of such packets. Instead of jumping to the `drop' label, the v{4,6}_conn_request functions now return 0. Below is why in my understanding this is correct: When the conn_request function returns < 0, then the caller, dccp_rcv_state_process(), returns 1. In all instances where dccp_rcv_state_process is called (dccp_v4_do_rcv, dccp_v6_do_rcv, and dccp_child_process), a return value of != 0 from dccp_rcv_state_process() means that a Reset is generated. If on the other hand the conn_request function returns 0, the packet is discarded and no Reset is generated. Note: There may be a related problem when sending the Response, due to the following. if (dccp_v6_send_response(sk, req, NULL)) goto drop_and_free; /* ... */ drop_and_free: return -1; In this case, if send_response fails due to transmission errors, the next thing that is generated is a Reset with a code "Too Busy". I haven't been able to conjure up such a condition, but it might be good to change the behaviour here also (not done by this patch). Signed-off-by: Gerrit Renker <gerrit@erg.abdn.ac.uk> Signed-off-by: Ian McDonald <ian.mcdonald@jandi.co.nz> Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-05 05:52:28 +08:00
dcb->dccpd_reset_code = DCCP_RESET_CODE_BAD_SERVICE_CODE;
goto drop;
}
/*
* TW buckets are converted to open requests without
* limitations, they conserve resources and peer is
* evidently real one.
*/
[DCCP]: Twice the wrong reset code in receiving connection-Requests This fixes two bugs in processing of connection-Requests in v{4,6}_conn_request: 1. Due to using the variable `reset_code', the Reset code generated internally by dccp_parse_options() is overwritten with the initialised value ("Too Busy") of reset_code, which is not what is intended. 2. When receiving a connection-Request on a multicast or broadcast address, no Reset should be generated, to avoid storms of such packets. Instead of jumping to the `drop' label, the v{4,6}_conn_request functions now return 0. Below is why in my understanding this is correct: When the conn_request function returns < 0, then the caller, dccp_rcv_state_process(), returns 1. In all instances where dccp_rcv_state_process is called (dccp_v4_do_rcv, dccp_v6_do_rcv, and dccp_child_process), a return value of != 0 from dccp_rcv_state_process() means that a Reset is generated. If on the other hand the conn_request function returns 0, the packet is discarded and no Reset is generated. Note: There may be a related problem when sending the Response, due to the following. if (dccp_v6_send_response(sk, req, NULL)) goto drop_and_free; /* ... */ drop_and_free: return -1; In this case, if send_response fails due to transmission errors, the next thing that is generated is a Reset with a code "Too Busy". I haven't been able to conjure up such a condition, but it might be good to change the behaviour here also (not done by this patch). Signed-off-by: Gerrit Renker <gerrit@erg.abdn.ac.uk> Signed-off-by: Ian McDonald <ian.mcdonald@jandi.co.nz> Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-10-05 05:52:28 +08:00
dcb->dccpd_reset_code = DCCP_RESET_CODE_TOO_BUSY;
if (inet_csk_reqsk_queue_is_full(sk))
goto drop;
/*
* Accept backlog is full. If we have already queued enough
* of warm entries in syn queue, drop request. It is better than
* clogging syn queue with openreqs with exponentially increasing
* timeout.
*/
if (sk_acceptq_is_full(sk) && inet_csk_reqsk_queue_young(sk) > 1)
goto drop;
req = reqsk_alloc(&dccp_request_sock_ops);
if (req == NULL)
goto drop;
dccp_reqsk_init(req, skb);
dreq = dccp_rsk(req);
if (dccp_parse_options(sk, dreq, skb))
goto drop_and_free;
if (security_inet_conn_request(sk, skb, req))
goto drop_and_free;
ireq = inet_rsk(req);
ireq->loc_addr = ip_hdr(skb)->daddr;
ireq->rmt_addr = ip_hdr(skb)->saddr;
ireq->opt = NULL;
/*
* Step 3: Process LISTEN state
*
* Set S.ISR, S.GSR, S.SWL, S.SWH from packet or Init Cookie
*
* In fact we defer setting S.GSR, S.SWL, S.SWH to
* dccp_create_openreq_child.
*/
dreq->dreq_isr = dcb->dccpd_seq;
dreq->dreq_iss = dccp_v4_init_sequence(skb);
dreq->dreq_service = service;
if (dccp_v4_send_response(sk, req, NULL))
goto drop_and_free;
inet_csk_reqsk_queue_hash_add(sk, req, DCCP_TIMEOUT_INIT);
return 0;
drop_and_free:
reqsk_free(req);
drop:
DCCP_INC_STATS_BH(DCCP_MIB_ATTEMPTFAILS);
return -1;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dccp_v4_conn_request);
int dccp_v4_do_rcv(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
{
struct dccp_hdr *dh = dccp_hdr(skb);
if (sk->sk_state == DCCP_OPEN) { /* Fast path */
if (dccp_rcv_established(sk, skb, dh, skb->len))
goto reset;
return 0;
}
/*
* Step 3: Process LISTEN state
* If P.type == Request or P contains a valid Init Cookie option,
* (* Must scan the packet's options to check for Init
* Cookies. Only Init Cookies are processed here,
* however; other options are processed in Step 8. This
* scan need only be performed if the endpoint uses Init
* Cookies *)
* (* Generate a new socket and switch to that socket *)
* Set S := new socket for this port pair
* S.state = RESPOND
* Choose S.ISS (initial seqno) or set from Init Cookies
* Initialize S.GAR := S.ISS
* Set S.ISR, S.GSR, S.SWL, S.SWH from packet or Init Cookies
* Continue with S.state == RESPOND
* (* A Response packet will be generated in Step 11 *)
* Otherwise,
* Generate Reset(No Connection) unless P.type == Reset
* Drop packet and return
*
* NOTE: the check for the packet types is done in
* dccp_rcv_state_process
*/
if (sk->sk_state == DCCP_LISTEN) {
struct sock *nsk = dccp_v4_hnd_req(sk, skb);
if (nsk == NULL)
goto discard;
if (nsk != sk) {
if (dccp_child_process(sk, nsk, skb))
goto reset;
return 0;
}
}
if (dccp_rcv_state_process(sk, skb, dh, skb->len))
goto reset;
return 0;
reset:
dccp_v4_ctl_send_reset(sk, skb);
discard:
kfree_skb(skb);
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dccp_v4_do_rcv);
/**
* dccp_invalid_packet - check for malformed packets
* Implements RFC 4340, 8.5: Step 1: Check header basics
* Packets that fail these checks are ignored and do not receive Resets.
*/
int dccp_invalid_packet(struct sk_buff *skb)
{
const struct dccp_hdr *dh;
unsigned int cscov;
if (skb->pkt_type != PACKET_HOST)
return 1;
/* If the packet is shorter than 12 bytes, drop packet and return */
if (!pskb_may_pull(skb, sizeof(struct dccp_hdr))) {
DCCP_WARN("pskb_may_pull failed\n");
return 1;
}
dh = dccp_hdr(skb);
/* If P.type is not understood, drop packet and return */
if (dh->dccph_type >= DCCP_PKT_INVALID) {
DCCP_WARN("invalid packet type\n");
return 1;
}
/*
* If P.Data Offset is too small for packet type, drop packet and return
*/
if (dh->dccph_doff < dccp_hdr_len(skb) / sizeof(u32)) {
DCCP_WARN("P.Data Offset(%u) too small\n", dh->dccph_doff);
return 1;
}
/*
* If P.Data Offset is too too large for packet, drop packet and return
*/
if (!pskb_may_pull(skb, dh->dccph_doff * sizeof(u32))) {
DCCP_WARN("P.Data Offset(%u) too large\n", dh->dccph_doff);
return 1;
}
/*
* If P.type is not Data, Ack, or DataAck and P.X == 0 (the packet
* has short sequence numbers), drop packet and return
*/
if (dh->dccph_type >= DCCP_PKT_DATA &&
dh->dccph_type <= DCCP_PKT_DATAACK && dh->dccph_x == 0) {
DCCP_WARN("P.type (%s) not Data || [Data]Ack, while P.X == 0\n",
dccp_packet_name(dh->dccph_type));
return 1;
}
/*
* If P.CsCov is too large for the packet size, drop packet and return.
* This must come _before_ checksumming (not as RFC 4340 suggests).
*/
cscov = dccp_csum_coverage(skb);
if (cscov > skb->len) {
DCCP_WARN("P.CsCov %u exceeds packet length %d\n",
dh->dccph_cscov, skb->len);
return 1;
}
/* If header checksum is incorrect, drop packet and return.
* (This step is completed in the AF-dependent functions.) */
skb->csum = skb_checksum(skb, 0, cscov, 0);
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dccp_invalid_packet);
/* this is called when real data arrives */
static int dccp_v4_rcv(struct sk_buff *skb)
{
const struct dccp_hdr *dh;
const struct iphdr *iph;
struct sock *sk;
int min_cov;
/* Step 1: Check header basics */
if (dccp_invalid_packet(skb))
goto discard_it;
iph = ip_hdr(skb);
/* Step 1: If header checksum is incorrect, drop packet and return */
if (dccp_v4_csum_finish(skb, iph->saddr, iph->daddr)) {
DCCP_WARN("dropped packet with invalid checksum\n");
goto discard_it;
}
dh = dccp_hdr(skb);
DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_seq = dccp_hdr_seq(dh);
DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_type = dh->dccph_type;
dccp_pr_debug("%8.8s "
"src=%u.%u.%u.%u@%-5d "
"dst=%u.%u.%u.%u@%-5d seq=%llu",
dccp_packet_name(dh->dccph_type),
NIPQUAD(iph->saddr), ntohs(dh->dccph_sport),
NIPQUAD(iph->daddr), ntohs(dh->dccph_dport),
(unsigned long long) DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_seq);
if (dccp_packet_without_ack(skb)) {
DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_ack_seq = DCCP_PKT_WITHOUT_ACK_SEQ;
dccp_pr_debug_cat("\n");
} else {
DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_ack_seq = dccp_hdr_ack_seq(skb);
dccp_pr_debug_cat(", ack=%llu\n", (unsigned long long)
DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_ack_seq);
}
/* Step 2:
* Look up flow ID in table and get corresponding socket */
sk = __inet_lookup(&init_net, &dccp_hashinfo,
iph->saddr, dh->dccph_sport,
iph->daddr, dh->dccph_dport, inet_iif(skb));
/*
* Step 2:
* If no socket ...
*/
if (sk == NULL) {
dccp_pr_debug("failed to look up flow ID in table and "
"get corresponding socket\n");
goto no_dccp_socket;
}
/*
* Step 2:
* ... or S.state == TIMEWAIT,
* Generate Reset(No Connection) unless P.type == Reset
* Drop packet and return
*/
if (sk->sk_state == DCCP_TIME_WAIT) {
dccp_pr_debug("sk->sk_state == DCCP_TIME_WAIT: do_time_wait\n");
inet_twsk_put(inet_twsk(sk));
goto no_dccp_socket;
}
/*
* RFC 4340, sec. 9.2.1: Minimum Checksum Coverage
* o if MinCsCov = 0, only packets with CsCov = 0 are accepted
* o if MinCsCov > 0, also accept packets with CsCov >= MinCsCov
*/
min_cov = dccp_sk(sk)->dccps_pcrlen;
if (dh->dccph_cscov && (min_cov == 0 || dh->dccph_cscov < min_cov)) {
dccp_pr_debug("Packet CsCov %d does not satisfy MinCsCov %d\n",
dh->dccph_cscov, min_cov);
/* FIXME: "Such packets SHOULD be reported using Data Dropped
* options (Section 11.7) with Drop Code 0, Protocol
* Constraints." */
goto discard_and_relse;
}
if (!xfrm4_policy_check(sk, XFRM_POLICY_IN, skb))
goto discard_and_relse;
nf_reset(skb);
return sk_receive_skb(sk, skb, 1);
no_dccp_socket:
if (!xfrm4_policy_check(NULL, XFRM_POLICY_IN, skb))
goto discard_it;
/*
* Step 2:
* If no socket ...
* Generate Reset(No Connection) unless P.type == Reset
* Drop packet and return
*/
if (dh->dccph_type != DCCP_PKT_RESET) {
DCCP_SKB_CB(skb)->dccpd_reset_code =
DCCP_RESET_CODE_NO_CONNECTION;
dccp_v4_ctl_send_reset(sk, skb);
}
discard_it:
kfree_skb(skb);
return 0;
discard_and_relse:
sock_put(sk);
goto discard_it;
}
static struct inet_connection_sock_af_ops dccp_ipv4_af_ops = {
.queue_xmit = ip_queue_xmit,
.send_check = dccp_v4_send_check,
.rebuild_header = inet_sk_rebuild_header,
.conn_request = dccp_v4_conn_request,
.syn_recv_sock = dccp_v4_request_recv_sock,
.net_header_len = sizeof(struct iphdr),
.setsockopt = ip_setsockopt,
.getsockopt = ip_getsockopt,
.addr2sockaddr = inet_csk_addr2sockaddr,
.sockaddr_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in),
#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
.compat_setsockopt = compat_ip_setsockopt,
.compat_getsockopt = compat_ip_getsockopt,
#endif
};
static int dccp_v4_init_sock(struct sock *sk)
{
static __u8 dccp_v4_ctl_sock_initialized;
int err = dccp_init_sock(sk, dccp_v4_ctl_sock_initialized);
if (err == 0) {
if (unlikely(!dccp_v4_ctl_sock_initialized))
dccp_v4_ctl_sock_initialized = 1;
inet_csk(sk)->icsk_af_ops = &dccp_ipv4_af_ops;
}
return err;
}
static struct timewait_sock_ops dccp_timewait_sock_ops = {
.twsk_obj_size = sizeof(struct inet_timewait_sock),
};
DEFINE_PROTO_INUSE(dccp_v4)
static struct proto dccp_v4_prot = {
.name = "DCCP",
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.close = dccp_close,
.connect = dccp_v4_connect,
.disconnect = dccp_disconnect,
.ioctl = dccp_ioctl,
.init = dccp_v4_init_sock,
.setsockopt = dccp_setsockopt,
.getsockopt = dccp_getsockopt,
.sendmsg = dccp_sendmsg,
.recvmsg = dccp_recvmsg,
.backlog_rcv = dccp_v4_do_rcv,
.hash = dccp_hash,
.unhash = dccp_unhash,
.accept = inet_csk_accept,
.get_port = dccp_v4_get_port,
.shutdown = dccp_shutdown,
.destroy = dccp_destroy_sock,
.orphan_count = &dccp_orphan_count,
.max_header = MAX_DCCP_HEADER,
.obj_size = sizeof(struct dccp_sock),
.rsk_prot = &dccp_request_sock_ops,
.twsk_prot = &dccp_timewait_sock_ops,
#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
.compat_setsockopt = compat_dccp_setsockopt,
.compat_getsockopt = compat_dccp_getsockopt,
#endif
REF_PROTO_INUSE(dccp_v4)
};
static struct net_protocol dccp_v4_protocol = {
.handler = dccp_v4_rcv,
.err_handler = dccp_v4_err,
.no_policy = 1,
};
static const struct proto_ops inet_dccp_ops = {
.family = PF_INET,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.release = inet_release,
.bind = inet_bind,
.connect = inet_stream_connect,
.socketpair = sock_no_socketpair,
.accept = inet_accept,
.getname = inet_getname,
/* FIXME: work on tcp_poll to rename it to inet_csk_poll */
.poll = dccp_poll,
.ioctl = inet_ioctl,
/* FIXME: work on inet_listen to rename it to sock_common_listen */
.listen = inet_dccp_listen,
.shutdown = inet_shutdown,
.setsockopt = sock_common_setsockopt,
.getsockopt = sock_common_getsockopt,
.sendmsg = inet_sendmsg,
.recvmsg = sock_common_recvmsg,
.mmap = sock_no_mmap,
.sendpage = sock_no_sendpage,
#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
.compat_setsockopt = compat_sock_common_setsockopt,
.compat_getsockopt = compat_sock_common_getsockopt,
#endif
};
static struct inet_protosw dccp_v4_protosw = {
.type = SOCK_DCCP,
.protocol = IPPROTO_DCCP,
.prot = &dccp_v4_prot,
.ops = &inet_dccp_ops,
.capability = -1,
.no_check = 0,
.flags = INET_PROTOSW_ICSK,
};
static int __init dccp_v4_init(void)
{
int err = proto_register(&dccp_v4_prot, 1);
if (err != 0)
goto out;
err = inet_add_protocol(&dccp_v4_protocol, IPPROTO_DCCP);
if (err != 0)
goto out_proto_unregister;
inet_register_protosw(&dccp_v4_protosw);
err = inet_csk_ctl_sock_create(&dccp_v4_ctl_socket, PF_INET,
SOCK_DCCP, IPPROTO_DCCP);
if (err)
goto out_unregister_protosw;
out:
return err;
out_unregister_protosw:
inet_unregister_protosw(&dccp_v4_protosw);
inet_del_protocol(&dccp_v4_protocol, IPPROTO_DCCP);
out_proto_unregister:
proto_unregister(&dccp_v4_prot);
goto out;
}
static void __exit dccp_v4_exit(void)
{
inet_unregister_protosw(&dccp_v4_protosw);
inet_del_protocol(&dccp_v4_protocol, IPPROTO_DCCP);
proto_unregister(&dccp_v4_prot);
}
module_init(dccp_v4_init);
module_exit(dccp_v4_exit);
/*
* __stringify doesn't likes enums, so use SOCK_DCCP (6) and IPPROTO_DCCP (33)
* values directly, Also cover the case where the protocol is not specified,
* i.e. net-pf-PF_INET-proto-0-type-SOCK_DCCP
*/
MODULE_ALIAS_NET_PF_PROTO_TYPE(PF_INET, 33, 6);
MODULE_ALIAS_NET_PF_PROTO_TYPE(PF_INET, 0, 6);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@mandriva.com>");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("DCCP - Datagram Congestion Controlled Protocol");