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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/* SCTP kernel reference Implementation
2 * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2001, 2004
3 * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Cisco, Inc.
4 * Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Motorola, Inc.
5 * Copyright (c) 2001 Intel Corp.
6 *
7 * This file is part of the SCTP kernel reference Implementation
8 *
9 * The SCTP reference implementation is free software;
10 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
11 * the GNU General Public License as published by
12 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
13 * any later version.
14 *
15 * The SCTP reference implementation is distributed in the hope that it
16 * will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
17 * ************************
18 * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
19 * See the GNU General Public License for more details.
20 *
21 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 * along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
23 * the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
24 * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
25 *
26 * Please send any bug reports or fixes you make to the
27 * email addresses:
28 * lksctp developers <lksctp-developers@lists.sourceforge.net>
29 *
30 * Or submit a bug report through the following website:
31 * http://www.sf.net/projects/lksctp
32 *
33 * Written or modified by:
34 * Randall Stewart <randall@sctp.chicago.il.us>
35 * Ken Morneau <kmorneau@cisco.com>
36 * Qiaobing Xie <qxie1@email.mot.com>
37 * La Monte H.P. Yarroll <piggy@acm.org>
38 * Karl Knutson <karl@athena.chicago.il.us>
39 * Jon Grimm <jgrimm@us.ibm.com>
40 * Xingang Guo <xingang.guo@intel.com>
41 * Hui Huang <hui.huang@nokia.com>
42 * Sridhar Samudrala <sri@us.ibm.com>
43 * Daisy Chang <daisyc@us.ibm.com>
44 * Dajiang Zhang <dajiang.zhang@nokia.com>
45 * Ardelle Fan <ardelle.fan@intel.com>
46 * Ryan Layer <rmlayer@us.ibm.com>
47 * Anup Pemmaiah <pemmaiah@cc.usu.edu>
48 * Kevin Gao <kevin.gao@intel.com>
49 *
50 * Any bugs reported given to us we will try to fix... any fixes shared will
51 * be incorporated into the next SCTP release.
52 */
53
54#ifndef __sctp_structs_h__
55#define __sctp_structs_h__
56
57#include <linux/time.h> /* We get struct timespec. */
58#include <linux/socket.h> /* linux/in.h needs this!! */
59#include <linux/in.h> /* We get struct sockaddr_in. */
60#include <linux/in6.h> /* We get struct in6_addr */
61#include <linux/ipv6.h>
62#include <asm/param.h> /* We get MAXHOSTNAMELEN. */
63#include <asm/atomic.h> /* This gets us atomic counters. */
64#include <linux/skbuff.h> /* We need sk_buff_head. */
65#include <linux/workqueue.h> /* We need tq_struct. */
66#include <linux/sctp.h> /* We need sctp* header structs. */
67
68/* A convenience structure for handling sockaddr structures.
69 * We should wean ourselves off this.
70 */
71union sctp_addr {
72 struct sockaddr_in v4;
73 struct sockaddr_in6 v6;
74 struct sockaddr sa;
75};
76
77/* Forward declarations for data structures. */
78struct sctp_globals;
79struct sctp_endpoint;
80struct sctp_association;
81struct sctp_transport;
82struct sctp_packet;
83struct sctp_chunk;
84struct sctp_inq;
85struct sctp_outq;
86struct sctp_bind_addr;
87struct sctp_ulpq;
88struct sctp_ep_common;
89struct sctp_ssnmap;
90
91
92#include <net/sctp/tsnmap.h>
93#include <net/sctp/ulpevent.h>
94#include <net/sctp/ulpqueue.h>
95
96/* Structures useful for managing bind/connect. */
97
98struct sctp_bind_bucket {
99 unsigned short port;
100 unsigned short fastreuse;
101 struct sctp_bind_bucket *next;
102 struct sctp_bind_bucket **pprev;
103 struct hlist_head owner;
104};
105
106struct sctp_bind_hashbucket {
107 spinlock_t lock;
108 struct sctp_bind_bucket *chain;
109};
110
111/* Used for hashing all associations. */
112struct sctp_hashbucket {
113 rwlock_t lock;
114 struct sctp_ep_common *chain;
115} __attribute__((__aligned__(8)));
116
117
118/* The SCTP globals structure. */
119extern struct sctp_globals {
120 /* RFC2960 Section 14. Suggested SCTP Protocol Parameter Values
121 *
122 * The following protocol parameters are RECOMMENDED:
123 *
124 * RTO.Initial - 3 seconds
125 * RTO.Min - 1 second
126 * RTO.Max - 60 seconds
127 * RTO.Alpha - 1/8 (3 when converted to right shifts.)
128 * RTO.Beta - 1/4 (2 when converted to right shifts.)
129 */
Vlad Yasevich8116ffa2006-01-17 11:55:17 -0800130 unsigned long rto_initial;
131 unsigned long rto_min;
132 unsigned long rto_max;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700133
134 /* Note: rto_alpha and rto_beta are really defined as inverse
135 * powers of two to facilitate integer operations.
136 */
137 int rto_alpha;
138 int rto_beta;
139
140 /* Max.Burst - 4 */
141 int max_burst;
142
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700143 /* Whether Cookie Preservative is enabled(1) or not(0) */
144 int cookie_preserve_enable;
145
Vlad Yasevich8116ffa2006-01-17 11:55:17 -0800146 /* Valid.Cookie.Life - 60 seconds */
147 unsigned long valid_cookie_life;
148
149 /* Delayed SACK timeout 200ms default*/
150 unsigned long sack_timeout;
151
152 /* HB.interval - 30 seconds */
153 unsigned long hb_interval;
154
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700155 /* Association.Max.Retrans - 10 attempts
156 * Path.Max.Retrans - 5 attempts (per destination address)
157 * Max.Init.Retransmits - 8 attempts
158 */
159 int max_retrans_association;
160 int max_retrans_path;
161 int max_retrans_init;
162
Neil Horman4eb701d2005-04-28 12:02:04 -0700163 /*
164 * Policy for preforming sctp/socket accounting
165 * 0 - do socket level accounting, all assocs share sk_sndbuf
166 * 1 - do sctp accounting, each asoc may use sk_sndbuf bytes
167 */
168 int sndbuf_policy;
169
Neil Horman049b3ff2005-11-11 16:08:24 -0800170 /*
171 * Policy for preforming sctp/socket accounting
172 * 0 - do socket level accounting, all assocs share sk_rcvbuf
173 * 1 - do sctp accounting, each asoc may use sk_rcvbuf bytes
174 */
175 int rcvbuf_policy;
176
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700177 /* The following variables are implementation specific. */
178
179 /* Default initialization values to be applied to new associations. */
180 __u16 max_instreams;
181 __u16 max_outstreams;
182
183 /* This is a list of groups of functions for each address
184 * family that we support.
185 */
186 struct list_head address_families;
187
188 /* This is the hash of all endpoints. */
189 int ep_hashsize;
190 struct sctp_hashbucket *ep_hashtable;
191
192 /* This is the hash of all associations. */
193 int assoc_hashsize;
194 struct sctp_hashbucket *assoc_hashtable;
195
196 /* This is the sctp port control hash. */
197 int port_hashsize;
198 int port_rover;
199 spinlock_t port_alloc_lock; /* Protects port_rover. */
200 struct sctp_bind_hashbucket *port_hashtable;
201
202 /* This is the global local address list.
203 * We actively maintain this complete list of interfaces on
204 * the system by catching routing events.
205 *
206 * It is a list of sctp_sockaddr_entry.
207 */
208 struct list_head local_addr_list;
209 spinlock_t local_addr_lock;
210
211 /* Flag to indicate if addip is enabled. */
212 int addip_enable;
213
214 /* Flag to indicate if PR-SCTP is enabled. */
215 int prsctp_enable;
216} sctp_globals;
217
218#define sctp_rto_initial (sctp_globals.rto_initial)
219#define sctp_rto_min (sctp_globals.rto_min)
220#define sctp_rto_max (sctp_globals.rto_max)
221#define sctp_rto_alpha (sctp_globals.rto_alpha)
222#define sctp_rto_beta (sctp_globals.rto_beta)
223#define sctp_max_burst (sctp_globals.max_burst)
224#define sctp_valid_cookie_life (sctp_globals.valid_cookie_life)
225#define sctp_cookie_preserve_enable (sctp_globals.cookie_preserve_enable)
226#define sctp_max_retrans_association (sctp_globals.max_retrans_association)
Neil Horman4eb701d2005-04-28 12:02:04 -0700227#define sctp_sndbuf_policy (sctp_globals.sndbuf_policy)
Neil Horman049b3ff2005-11-11 16:08:24 -0800228#define sctp_rcvbuf_policy (sctp_globals.rcvbuf_policy)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700229#define sctp_max_retrans_path (sctp_globals.max_retrans_path)
230#define sctp_max_retrans_init (sctp_globals.max_retrans_init)
Vlad Yasevich2f85a422005-06-28 13:24:23 -0700231#define sctp_sack_timeout (sctp_globals.sack_timeout)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700232#define sctp_hb_interval (sctp_globals.hb_interval)
233#define sctp_max_instreams (sctp_globals.max_instreams)
234#define sctp_max_outstreams (sctp_globals.max_outstreams)
235#define sctp_address_families (sctp_globals.address_families)
236#define sctp_ep_hashsize (sctp_globals.ep_hashsize)
237#define sctp_ep_hashtable (sctp_globals.ep_hashtable)
238#define sctp_assoc_hashsize (sctp_globals.assoc_hashsize)
239#define sctp_assoc_hashtable (sctp_globals.assoc_hashtable)
240#define sctp_port_hashsize (sctp_globals.port_hashsize)
241#define sctp_port_rover (sctp_globals.port_rover)
242#define sctp_port_alloc_lock (sctp_globals.port_alloc_lock)
243#define sctp_port_hashtable (sctp_globals.port_hashtable)
244#define sctp_local_addr_list (sctp_globals.local_addr_list)
245#define sctp_local_addr_lock (sctp_globals.local_addr_lock)
246#define sctp_addip_enable (sctp_globals.addip_enable)
247#define sctp_prsctp_enable (sctp_globals.prsctp_enable)
248
249/* SCTP Socket type: UDP or TCP style. */
250typedef enum {
251 SCTP_SOCKET_UDP = 0,
252 SCTP_SOCKET_UDP_HIGH_BANDWIDTH,
253 SCTP_SOCKET_TCP
254} sctp_socket_type_t;
255
256/* Per socket SCTP information. */
257struct sctp_sock {
258 /* inet_sock has to be the first member of sctp_sock */
259 struct inet_sock inet;
260 /* What kind of a socket is this? */
261 sctp_socket_type_t type;
262
263 /* PF_ family specific functions. */
264 struct sctp_pf *pf;
265
266 /* Access to HMAC transform. */
267 struct crypto_tfm *hmac;
268
269 /* What is our base endpointer? */
270 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
271
272 struct sctp_bind_bucket *bind_hash;
273 /* Various Socket Options. */
274 __u16 default_stream;
275 __u32 default_ppid;
276 __u16 default_flags;
277 __u32 default_context;
278 __u32 default_timetolive;
279
Frank Filz52ccb8e2005-12-22 11:36:46 -0800280 /* Heartbeat interval: The endpoint sends out a Heartbeat chunk to
281 * the destination address every heartbeat interval. This value
282 * will be inherited by all new associations.
283 */
284 __u32 hbinterval;
285
286 /* This is the max_retrans value for new associations. */
287 __u16 pathmaxrxt;
288
289 /* The initial Path MTU to use for new associations. */
290 __u32 pathmtu;
291
292 /* The default SACK delay timeout for new associations. */
293 __u32 sackdelay;
294
295 /* Flags controling Heartbeat, SACK delay, and Path MTU Discovery. */
296 __u32 param_flags;
297
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700298 struct sctp_initmsg initmsg;
299 struct sctp_rtoinfo rtoinfo;
300 struct sctp_paddrparams paddrparam;
301 struct sctp_event_subscribe subscribe;
302 struct sctp_assocparams assocparams;
303 int user_frag;
304 __u32 autoclose;
305 __u8 nodelay;
306 __u8 disable_fragments;
307 __u8 pd_mode;
308 __u8 v4mapped;
309 __u32 adaption_ind;
310
311 /* Receive to here while partial delivery is in effect. */
312 struct sk_buff_head pd_lobby;
313};
314
315static inline struct sctp_sock *sctp_sk(const struct sock *sk)
316{
317 return (struct sctp_sock *)sk;
318}
319
320static inline struct sock *sctp_opt2sk(const struct sctp_sock *sp)
321{
322 return (struct sock *)sp;
323}
324
325#if defined(CONFIG_IPV6) || defined(CONFIG_IPV6_MODULE)
326struct sctp6_sock {
327 struct sctp_sock sctp;
328 struct ipv6_pinfo inet6;
329};
330#endif /* CONFIG_IPV6 */
331
332
333/* This is our APPLICATION-SPECIFIC state cookie.
334 * THIS IS NOT DICTATED BY THE SPECIFICATION.
335 */
336/* These are the parts of an association which we send in the cookie.
337 * Most of these are straight out of:
338 * RFC2960 12.2 Parameters necessary per association (i.e. the TCB)
339 *
340 */
341
342struct sctp_cookie {
343
344 /* My : Tag expected in every inbound packet and sent
345 * Verification: in the INIT or INIT ACK chunk.
346 * Tag :
347 */
348 __u32 my_vtag;
349
350 /* Peer's : Tag expected in every outbound packet except
351 * Verification: in the INIT chunk.
352 * Tag :
353 */
354 __u32 peer_vtag;
355
356 /* The rest of these are not from the spec, but really need to
357 * be in the cookie.
358 */
359
360 /* My Tie Tag : Assist in discovering a restarting association. */
361 __u32 my_ttag;
362
363 /* Peer's Tie Tag: Assist in discovering a restarting association. */
364 __u32 peer_ttag;
365
366 /* When does this cookie expire? */
367 struct timeval expiration;
368
369 /* Number of inbound/outbound streams which are set
370 * and negotiated during the INIT process.
371 */
372 __u16 sinit_num_ostreams;
373 __u16 sinit_max_instreams;
374
375 /* This is the first sequence number I used. */
376 __u32 initial_tsn;
377
378 /* This holds the originating address of the INIT packet. */
379 union sctp_addr peer_addr;
380
381 /* IG Section 2.35.3
382 * Include the source port of the INIT-ACK
383 */
384 __u16 my_port;
385
386 __u8 prsctp_capable;
387
388 /* Padding for future use */
389 __u8 padding;
390
391 __u32 adaption_ind;
392
393
394 /* This is a shim for my peer's INIT packet, followed by
395 * a copy of the raw address list of the association.
396 * The length of the raw address list is saved in the
397 * raw_addr_list_len field, which will be used at the time when
398 * the association TCB is re-constructed from the cookie.
399 */
400 __u32 raw_addr_list_len;
401 struct sctp_init_chunk peer_init[0];
402};
403
404
405/* The format of our cookie that we send to our peer. */
406struct sctp_signed_cookie {
407 __u8 signature[SCTP_SECRET_SIZE];
Vlad Yasevich9834a2b2006-01-17 11:52:12 -0800408 __u32 __pad; /* force sctp_cookie alignment to 64 bits */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700409 struct sctp_cookie c;
Vlad Yasevich9834a2b2006-01-17 11:52:12 -0800410} __attribute__((packed));
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700411
412/* This is another convenience type to allocate memory for address
413 * params for the maximum size and pass such structures around
414 * internally.
415 */
416union sctp_addr_param {
417 struct sctp_ipv4addr_param v4;
418 struct sctp_ipv6addr_param v6;
419};
420
421/* A convenience type to allow walking through the various
422 * parameters and avoid casting all over the place.
423 */
424union sctp_params {
425 void *v;
426 struct sctp_paramhdr *p;
427 struct sctp_cookie_preserve_param *life;
428 struct sctp_hostname_param *dns;
429 struct sctp_cookie_param *cookie;
430 struct sctp_supported_addrs_param *sat;
431 struct sctp_ipv4addr_param *v4;
432 struct sctp_ipv6addr_param *v6;
433 union sctp_addr_param *addr;
434 struct sctp_adaption_ind_param *aind;
435};
436
437/* RFC 2960. Section 3.3.5 Heartbeat.
438 * Heartbeat Information: variable length
439 * The Sender-specific Heartbeat Info field should normally include
440 * information about the sender's current time when this HEARTBEAT
441 * chunk is sent and the destination transport address to which this
442 * HEARTBEAT is sent (see Section 8.3).
443 */
444typedef struct sctp_sender_hb_info {
445 struct sctp_paramhdr param_hdr;
446 union sctp_addr daddr;
447 unsigned long sent_at;
448} __attribute__((packed)) sctp_sender_hb_info_t;
449
450/*
451 * RFC 2960 1.3.2 Sequenced Delivery within Streams
452 *
453 * The term "stream" is used in SCTP to refer to a sequence of user
454 * messages that are to be delivered to the upper-layer protocol in
455 * order with respect to other messages within the same stream. This is
456 * in contrast to its usage in TCP, where it refers to a sequence of
457 * bytes (in this document a byte is assumed to be eight bits).
458 * ...
459 *
460 * This is the structure we use to track both our outbound and inbound
461 * SSN, or Stream Sequence Numbers.
462 */
463
464struct sctp_stream {
465 __u16 *ssn;
466 unsigned int len;
467};
468
469struct sctp_ssnmap {
470 struct sctp_stream in;
471 struct sctp_stream out;
472 int malloced;
473};
474
Alexey Dobriyan3182cd842005-07-11 20:57:47 -0700475struct sctp_ssnmap *sctp_ssnmap_new(__u16 in, __u16 out,
Al Virodd0fc662005-10-07 07:46:04 +0100476 gfp_t gfp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700477void sctp_ssnmap_free(struct sctp_ssnmap *map);
478void sctp_ssnmap_clear(struct sctp_ssnmap *map);
479
480/* What is the current SSN number for this stream? */
481static inline __u16 sctp_ssn_peek(struct sctp_stream *stream, __u16 id)
482{
483 return stream->ssn[id];
484}
485
486/* Return the next SSN number for this stream. */
487static inline __u16 sctp_ssn_next(struct sctp_stream *stream, __u16 id)
488{
489 return stream->ssn[id]++;
490}
491
492/* Skip over this ssn and all below. */
493static inline void sctp_ssn_skip(struct sctp_stream *stream, __u16 id,
494 __u16 ssn)
495{
496 stream->ssn[id] = ssn+1;
497}
498
499/*
500 * Pointers to address related SCTP functions.
501 * (i.e. things that depend on the address family.)
502 */
503struct sctp_af {
504 int (*sctp_xmit) (struct sk_buff *skb,
505 struct sctp_transport *,
506 int ipfragok);
507 int (*setsockopt) (struct sock *sk,
508 int level,
509 int optname,
510 char __user *optval,
511 int optlen);
512 int (*getsockopt) (struct sock *sk,
513 int level,
514 int optname,
515 char __user *optval,
516 int __user *optlen);
Dmitry Mishin3fdadf72006-03-20 22:45:21 -0800517 int (*compat_setsockopt) (struct sock *sk,
518 int level,
519 int optname,
520 char __user *optval,
521 int optlen);
522 int (*compat_getsockopt) (struct sock *sk,
523 int level,
524 int optname,
525 char __user *optval,
526 int __user *optlen);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700527 struct dst_entry *(*get_dst) (struct sctp_association *asoc,
528 union sctp_addr *daddr,
529 union sctp_addr *saddr);
530 void (*get_saddr) (struct sctp_association *asoc,
531 struct dst_entry *dst,
532 union sctp_addr *daddr,
533 union sctp_addr *saddr);
534 void (*copy_addrlist) (struct list_head *,
535 struct net_device *);
536 void (*dst_saddr) (union sctp_addr *saddr,
537 struct dst_entry *dst,
538 unsigned short port);
539 int (*cmp_addr) (const union sctp_addr *addr1,
540 const union sctp_addr *addr2);
541 void (*addr_copy) (union sctp_addr *dst,
542 union sctp_addr *src);
543 void (*from_skb) (union sctp_addr *,
544 struct sk_buff *skb,
545 int saddr);
546 void (*from_sk) (union sctp_addr *,
547 struct sock *sk);
548 void (*to_sk_saddr) (union sctp_addr *,
549 struct sock *sk);
550 void (*to_sk_daddr) (union sctp_addr *,
551 struct sock *sk);
552 void (*from_addr_param) (union sctp_addr *,
553 union sctp_addr_param *,
554 __u16 port, int iif);
555 int (*to_addr_param) (const union sctp_addr *,
556 union sctp_addr_param *);
557 int (*addr_valid) (union sctp_addr *,
558 struct sctp_sock *);
559 sctp_scope_t (*scope) (union sctp_addr *);
560 void (*inaddr_any) (union sctp_addr *, unsigned short);
561 int (*is_any) (const union sctp_addr *);
562 int (*available) (union sctp_addr *,
563 struct sctp_sock *);
564 int (*skb_iif) (const struct sk_buff *sk);
565 int (*is_ce) (const struct sk_buff *sk);
566 void (*seq_dump_addr)(struct seq_file *seq,
567 union sctp_addr *addr);
568 __u16 net_header_len;
569 int sockaddr_len;
570 sa_family_t sa_family;
571 struct list_head list;
572};
573
574struct sctp_af *sctp_get_af_specific(sa_family_t);
575int sctp_register_af(struct sctp_af *);
576
577/* Protocol family functions. */
578struct sctp_pf {
579 void (*event_msgname)(struct sctp_ulpevent *, char *, int *);
580 void (*skb_msgname) (struct sk_buff *, char *, int *);
581 int (*af_supported) (sa_family_t, struct sctp_sock *);
582 int (*cmp_addr) (const union sctp_addr *,
583 const union sctp_addr *,
584 struct sctp_sock *);
585 int (*bind_verify) (struct sctp_sock *, union sctp_addr *);
586 int (*send_verify) (struct sctp_sock *, union sctp_addr *);
587 int (*supported_addrs)(const struct sctp_sock *, __u16 *);
588 struct sock *(*create_accept_sk) (struct sock *sk,
589 struct sctp_association *asoc);
590 void (*addr_v4map) (struct sctp_sock *, union sctp_addr *);
591 struct sctp_af *af;
592};
593
594
595/* Structure to track chunk fragments that have been acked, but peer
596 * fragments of the same message have not.
597 */
598struct sctp_datamsg {
599 /* Chunks waiting to be submitted to lower layer. */
600 struct list_head chunks;
601 /* Chunks that have been transmitted. */
602 struct list_head track;
603 /* Reference counting. */
604 atomic_t refcnt;
605 /* When is this message no longer interesting to the peer? */
606 unsigned long expires_at;
607 /* Did the messenge fail to send? */
608 int send_error;
609 char send_failed;
610 /* Control whether chunks from this message can be abandoned. */
611 char can_abandon;
612};
613
614struct sctp_datamsg *sctp_datamsg_from_user(struct sctp_association *,
615 struct sctp_sndrcvinfo *,
616 struct msghdr *, int len);
617void sctp_datamsg_put(struct sctp_datamsg *);
618void sctp_datamsg_free(struct sctp_datamsg *);
619void sctp_datamsg_track(struct sctp_chunk *);
620void sctp_chunk_fail(struct sctp_chunk *, int error);
621int sctp_chunk_abandoned(struct sctp_chunk *);
622
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700623/* RFC2960 1.4 Key Terms
624 *
625 * o Chunk: A unit of information within an SCTP packet, consisting of
626 * a chunk header and chunk-specific content.
627 *
628 * As a matter of convenience, we remember the SCTP common header for
629 * each chunk as well as a few other header pointers...
630 */
631struct sctp_chunk {
David S. Miller79af02c2005-07-08 21:47:49 -0700632 struct list_head list;
633
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700634 atomic_t refcnt;
635
636 /* This is our link to the per-transport transmitted list. */
637 struct list_head transmitted_list;
638
639 /* This field is used by chunks that hold fragmented data.
640 * For the first fragment this is the list that holds the rest of
641 * fragments. For the remaining fragments, this is the link to the
642 * frag_list maintained in the first fragment.
643 */
644 struct list_head frag_list;
645
646 /* This points to the sk_buff containing the actual data. */
647 struct sk_buff *skb;
648
649 /* These are the SCTP headers by reverse order in a packet.
650 * Note that some of these may happen more than once. In that
651 * case, we point at the "current" one, whatever that means
652 * for that level of header.
653 */
654
655 /* We point this at the FIRST TLV parameter to chunk_hdr. */
656 union sctp_params param_hdr;
657 union {
658 __u8 *v;
659 struct sctp_datahdr *data_hdr;
660 struct sctp_inithdr *init_hdr;
661 struct sctp_sackhdr *sack_hdr;
662 struct sctp_heartbeathdr *hb_hdr;
663 struct sctp_sender_hb_info *hbs_hdr;
664 struct sctp_shutdownhdr *shutdown_hdr;
665 struct sctp_signed_cookie *cookie_hdr;
666 struct sctp_ecnehdr *ecne_hdr;
667 struct sctp_cwrhdr *ecn_cwr_hdr;
668 struct sctp_errhdr *err_hdr;
669 struct sctp_addiphdr *addip_hdr;
670 struct sctp_fwdtsn_hdr *fwdtsn_hdr;
671 } subh;
672
673 __u8 *chunk_end;
674
675 struct sctp_chunkhdr *chunk_hdr;
676 struct sctphdr *sctp_hdr;
677
678 /* This needs to be recoverable for SCTP_SEND_FAILED events. */
679 struct sctp_sndrcvinfo sinfo;
680
681 /* Which association does this belong to? */
682 struct sctp_association *asoc;
683
684 /* What endpoint received this chunk? */
685 struct sctp_ep_common *rcvr;
686
687 /* We fill this in if we are calculating RTT. */
688 unsigned long sent_at;
689
690 /* What is the origin IP address for this chunk? */
691 union sctp_addr source;
692 /* Destination address for this chunk. */
693 union sctp_addr dest;
694
695 /* For outbound message, track all fragments for SEND_FAILED. */
696 struct sctp_datamsg *msg;
697
698 /* For an inbound chunk, this tells us where it came from.
699 * For an outbound chunk, it tells us where we'd like it to
700 * go. It is NULL if we have no preference.
701 */
702 struct sctp_transport *transport;
703
704 __u8 rtt_in_progress; /* Is this chunk used for RTT calculation? */
705 __u8 resent; /* Has this chunk ever been retransmitted. */
706 __u8 has_tsn; /* Does this chunk have a TSN yet? */
707 __u8 has_ssn; /* Does this chunk have a SSN yet? */
708 __u8 singleton; /* Was this the only chunk in the packet? */
709 __u8 end_of_packet; /* Was this the last chunk in the packet? */
710 __u8 ecn_ce_done; /* Have we processed the ECN CE bit? */
711 __u8 pdiscard; /* Discard the whole packet now? */
712 __u8 tsn_gap_acked; /* Is this chunk acked by a GAP ACK? */
Vlad Yasevich27852c22006-02-02 16:57:31 -0800713 __s8 fast_retransmit; /* Is this chunk fast retransmitted? */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700714 __u8 tsn_missing_report; /* Data chunk missing counter. */
715};
716
717void sctp_chunk_hold(struct sctp_chunk *);
718void sctp_chunk_put(struct sctp_chunk *);
719int sctp_user_addto_chunk(struct sctp_chunk *chunk, int off, int len,
720 struct iovec *data);
721void sctp_chunk_free(struct sctp_chunk *);
722void *sctp_addto_chunk(struct sctp_chunk *, int len, const void *data);
723struct sctp_chunk *sctp_chunkify(struct sk_buff *,
724 const struct sctp_association *,
725 struct sock *);
726void sctp_init_addrs(struct sctp_chunk *, union sctp_addr *,
727 union sctp_addr *);
728const union sctp_addr *sctp_source(const struct sctp_chunk *chunk);
729
730/* This is a structure for holding either an IPv6 or an IPv4 address. */
731/* sin_family -- AF_INET or AF_INET6
732 * sin_port -- ordinary port number
733 * sin_addr -- cast to either (struct in_addr) or (struct in6_addr)
734 */
735struct sctp_sockaddr_entry {
736 struct list_head list;
737 union sctp_addr a;
738};
739
740typedef struct sctp_chunk *(sctp_packet_phandler_t)(struct sctp_association *);
741
742/* This structure holds lists of chunks as we are assembling for
743 * transmission.
744 */
745struct sctp_packet {
746 /* These are the SCTP header values (host order) for the packet. */
747 __u16 source_port;
748 __u16 destination_port;
749 __u32 vtag;
750
751 /* This contains the payload chunks. */
David S. Miller79af02c2005-07-08 21:47:49 -0700752 struct list_head chunk_list;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700753
754 /* This is the overhead of the sctp and ip headers. */
755 size_t overhead;
756 /* This is the total size of all chunks INCLUDING padding. */
757 size_t size;
758
759 /* The packet is destined for this transport address.
760 * The function we finally use to pass down to the next lower
761 * layer lives in the transport structure.
762 */
763 struct sctp_transport *transport;
764
765 /* This packet contains a COOKIE-ECHO chunk. */
766 char has_cookie_echo;
767
768 /* This packet containsa SACK chunk. */
769 char has_sack;
770
771 /* SCTP cannot fragment this packet. So let ip fragment it. */
772 char ipfragok;
773
774 int malloced;
775};
776
777struct sctp_packet *sctp_packet_init(struct sctp_packet *,
778 struct sctp_transport *,
779 __u16 sport, __u16 dport);
780struct sctp_packet *sctp_packet_config(struct sctp_packet *, __u32 vtag, int);
781sctp_xmit_t sctp_packet_transmit_chunk(struct sctp_packet *,
782 struct sctp_chunk *);
783sctp_xmit_t sctp_packet_append_chunk(struct sctp_packet *,
784 struct sctp_chunk *);
785int sctp_packet_transmit(struct sctp_packet *);
786void sctp_packet_free(struct sctp_packet *);
787
788static inline int sctp_packet_empty(struct sctp_packet *packet)
789{
790 return (packet->size == packet->overhead);
791}
792
793/* This represents a remote transport address.
794 * For local transport addresses, we just use union sctp_addr.
795 *
796 * RFC2960 Section 1.4 Key Terms
797 *
798 * o Transport address: A Transport Address is traditionally defined
799 * by Network Layer address, Transport Layer protocol and Transport
800 * Layer port number. In the case of SCTP running over IP, a
801 * transport address is defined by the combination of an IP address
802 * and an SCTP port number (where SCTP is the Transport protocol).
803 *
804 * RFC2960 Section 7.1 SCTP Differences from TCP Congestion control
805 *
806 * o The sender keeps a separate congestion control parameter set for
807 * each of the destination addresses it can send to (not each
808 * source-destination pair but for each destination). The parameters
809 * should decay if the address is not used for a long enough time
810 * period.
811 *
812 */
813struct sctp_transport {
814 /* A list of transports. */
815 struct list_head transports;
816
817 /* Reference counting. */
818 atomic_t refcnt;
819 int dead;
820
821 /* This is the peer's IP address and port. */
822 union sctp_addr ipaddr;
823
824 /* These are the functions we call to handle LLP stuff. */
825 struct sctp_af *af_specific;
826
827 /* Which association do we belong to? */
828 struct sctp_association *asoc;
829
830 /* RFC2960
831 *
832 * 12.3 Per Transport Address Data
833 *
834 * For each destination transport address in the peer's
835 * address list derived from the INIT or INIT ACK chunk, a
836 * number of data elements needs to be maintained including:
837 */
838 __u32 rtt; /* This is the most recent RTT. */
839
840 /* RTO : The current retransmission timeout value. */
Vlad Yasevich8116ffa2006-01-17 11:55:17 -0800841 unsigned long rto;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700842
843 /* RTTVAR : The current RTT variation. */
844 __u32 rttvar;
845
846 /* SRTT : The current smoothed round trip time. */
847 __u32 srtt;
848
849 /* RTO-Pending : A flag used to track if one of the DATA
850 * chunks sent to this address is currently being
851 * used to compute a RTT. If this flag is 0,
852 * the next DATA chunk sent to this destination
853 * should be used to compute a RTT and this flag
854 * should be set. Every time the RTT
855 * calculation completes (i.e. the DATA chunk
856 * is SACK'd) clear this flag.
857 */
858 int rto_pending;
859
860 /*
861 * These are the congestion stats.
862 */
863 /* cwnd : The current congestion window. */
864 __u32 cwnd; /* This is the actual cwnd. */
865
866 /* ssthresh : The current slow start threshold value. */
867 __u32 ssthresh;
868
869 /* partial : The tracking method for increase of cwnd when in
870 * bytes acked : congestion avoidance mode (see Section 6.2.2)
871 */
872 __u32 partial_bytes_acked;
873
874 /* Data that has been sent, but not acknowledged. */
875 __u32 flight_size;
876
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700877 /* Destination */
878 struct dst_entry *dst;
879 /* Source address. */
880 union sctp_addr saddr;
881
882 /* When was the last time(in jiffies) that a data packet was sent on
883 * this transport? This is used to adjust the cwnd when the transport
884 * becomes inactive.
885 */
886 unsigned long last_time_used;
887
888 /* Heartbeat interval: The endpoint sends out a Heartbeat chunk to
889 * the destination address every heartbeat interval.
890 */
Vlad Yasevich8116ffa2006-01-17 11:55:17 -0800891 unsigned long hbinterval;
Frank Filz52ccb8e2005-12-22 11:36:46 -0800892
893 /* SACK delay timeout */
Vlad Yasevich8116ffa2006-01-17 11:55:17 -0800894 unsigned long sackdelay;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700895
896 /* When was the last time (in jiffies) that we heard from this
897 * transport? We use this to pick new active and retran paths.
898 */
899 unsigned long last_time_heard;
900
901 /* Last time(in jiffies) when cwnd is reduced due to the congestion
902 * indication based on ECNE chunk.
903 */
904 unsigned long last_time_ecne_reduced;
905
Vlad Yasevich8116ffa2006-01-17 11:55:17 -0800906 /* This is the max_retrans value for the transport and will
907 * be initialized from the assocs value. This can be changed
908 * using SCTP_SET_PEER_ADDR_PARAMS socket option.
909 */
910 __u16 pathmaxrxt;
911
912 /* PMTU : The current known path MTU. */
913 __u32 pathmtu;
914
915 /* Flags controling Heartbeat, SACK delay, and Path MTU Discovery. */
916 __u32 param_flags;
917
Frank Filz3f7a87d2005-06-20 13:14:57 -0700918 /* The number of times INIT has been sent on this transport. */
919 int init_sent_count;
920
921 /* state : The current state of this destination,
922 * : i.e. SCTP_ACTIVE, SCTP_INACTIVE, SCTP_UNKOWN.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700923 */
Frank Filz3f7a87d2005-06-20 13:14:57 -0700924 int state;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700925
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700926 /* These are the error stats for this destination. */
927
928 /* Error count : The current error count for this destination. */
929 unsigned short error_count;
930
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700931 /* Per : A timer used by each destination.
932 * Destination :
933 * Timer :
934 *
935 * [Everywhere else in the text this is called T3-rtx. -ed]
936 */
937 struct timer_list T3_rtx_timer;
938
939 /* Heartbeat timer is per destination. */
940 struct timer_list hb_timer;
941
942 /* Since we're using per-destination retransmission timers
943 * (see above), we're also using per-destination "transmitted"
944 * queues. This probably ought to be a private struct
945 * accessible only within the outqueue, but it's not, yet.
946 */
947 struct list_head transmitted;
948
949 /* We build bundle-able packets for this transport here. */
950 struct sctp_packet packet;
951
952 /* This is the list of transports that have chunks to send. */
953 struct list_head send_ready;
954
955 int malloced; /* Is this structure kfree()able? */
956
957 /* State information saved for SFR_CACC algorithm. The key
958 * idea in SFR_CACC is to maintain state at the sender on a
959 * per-destination basis when a changeover happens.
960 * char changeover_active;
961 * char cycling_changeover;
962 * __u32 next_tsn_at_change;
963 * char cacc_saw_newack;
964 */
965 struct {
966 /* An unsigned integer, which stores the next TSN to be
967 * used by the sender, at the moment of changeover.
968 */
969 __u32 next_tsn_at_change;
970
971 /* A flag which indicates the occurrence of a changeover */
972 char changeover_active;
973
974 /* A flag which indicates whether the change of primary is
975 * the first switch to this destination address during an
976 * active switch.
977 */
978 char cycling_changeover;
979
980 /* A temporary flag, which is used during the processing of
981 * a SACK to estimate the causative TSN(s)'s group.
982 */
983 char cacc_saw_newack;
984 } cacc;
985};
986
Alexey Dobriyan3182cd842005-07-11 20:57:47 -0700987struct sctp_transport *sctp_transport_new(const union sctp_addr *,
Al Virodd0fc662005-10-07 07:46:04 +0100988 gfp_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700989void sctp_transport_set_owner(struct sctp_transport *,
990 struct sctp_association *);
991void sctp_transport_route(struct sctp_transport *, union sctp_addr *,
992 struct sctp_sock *);
993void sctp_transport_pmtu(struct sctp_transport *);
994void sctp_transport_free(struct sctp_transport *);
995void sctp_transport_reset_timers(struct sctp_transport *);
996void sctp_transport_hold(struct sctp_transport *);
997void sctp_transport_put(struct sctp_transport *);
998void sctp_transport_update_rto(struct sctp_transport *, __u32);
999void sctp_transport_raise_cwnd(struct sctp_transport *, __u32, __u32);
1000void sctp_transport_lower_cwnd(struct sctp_transport *, sctp_lower_cwnd_t);
1001unsigned long sctp_transport_timeout(struct sctp_transport *);
1002
1003
1004/* This is the structure we use to queue packets as they come into
1005 * SCTP. We write packets to it and read chunks from it.
1006 */
1007struct sctp_inq {
1008 /* This is actually a queue of sctp_chunk each
1009 * containing a partially decoded packet.
1010 */
David S. Miller79af02c2005-07-08 21:47:49 -07001011 struct list_head in_chunk_list;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001012 /* This is the packet which is currently off the in queue and is
1013 * being worked on through the inbound chunk processing.
1014 */
1015 struct sctp_chunk *in_progress;
1016
1017 /* This is the delayed task to finish delivering inbound
1018 * messages.
1019 */
1020 struct work_struct immediate;
1021
1022 int malloced; /* Is this structure kfree()able? */
1023};
1024
1025void sctp_inq_init(struct sctp_inq *);
1026void sctp_inq_free(struct sctp_inq *);
1027void sctp_inq_push(struct sctp_inq *, struct sctp_chunk *packet);
1028struct sctp_chunk *sctp_inq_pop(struct sctp_inq *);
1029void sctp_inq_set_th_handler(struct sctp_inq *, void (*)(void *), void *);
1030
1031/* This is the structure we use to hold outbound chunks. You push
1032 * chunks in and they automatically pop out the other end as bundled
1033 * packets (it calls (*output_handler)()).
1034 *
1035 * This structure covers sections 6.3, 6.4, 6.7, 6.8, 6.10, 7., 8.1,
1036 * and 8.2 of the v13 draft.
1037 *
1038 * It handles retransmissions. The connection to the timeout portion
1039 * of the state machine is through sctp_..._timeout() and timeout_handler.
1040 *
1041 * If you feed it SACKs, it will eat them.
1042 *
1043 * If you give it big chunks, it will fragment them.
1044 *
1045 * It assigns TSN's to data chunks. This happens at the last possible
1046 * instant before transmission.
1047 *
1048 * When free()'d, it empties itself out via output_handler().
1049 */
1050struct sctp_outq {
1051 struct sctp_association *asoc;
1052
1053 /* Data pending that has never been transmitted. */
David S. Miller79af02c2005-07-08 21:47:49 -07001054 struct list_head out_chunk_list;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001055
1056 unsigned out_qlen; /* Total length of queued data chunks. */
1057
1058 /* Error of send failed, may used in SCTP_SEND_FAILED event. */
1059 unsigned error;
1060
1061 /* These are control chunks we want to send. */
David S. Miller79af02c2005-07-08 21:47:49 -07001062 struct list_head control_chunk_list;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001063
1064 /* These are chunks that have been sacked but are above the
1065 * CTSN, or cumulative tsn ack point.
1066 */
1067 struct list_head sacked;
1068
1069 /* Put chunks on this list to schedule them for
1070 * retransmission.
1071 */
1072 struct list_head retransmit;
1073
1074 /* Put chunks on this list to save them for FWD TSN processing as
1075 * they were abandoned.
1076 */
1077 struct list_head abandoned;
1078
1079 /* How many unackd bytes do we have in-flight? */
1080 __u32 outstanding_bytes;
1081
1082 /* Corked? */
1083 char cork;
1084
1085 /* Is this structure empty? */
1086 char empty;
1087
1088 /* Are we kfree()able? */
1089 char malloced;
1090};
1091
1092void sctp_outq_init(struct sctp_association *, struct sctp_outq *);
1093void sctp_outq_teardown(struct sctp_outq *);
1094void sctp_outq_free(struct sctp_outq*);
1095int sctp_outq_tail(struct sctp_outq *, struct sctp_chunk *chunk);
1096int sctp_outq_flush(struct sctp_outq *, int);
1097int sctp_outq_sack(struct sctp_outq *, struct sctp_sackhdr *);
1098int sctp_outq_is_empty(const struct sctp_outq *);
1099void sctp_outq_restart(struct sctp_outq *);
1100
1101void sctp_retransmit(struct sctp_outq *, struct sctp_transport *,
1102 sctp_retransmit_reason_t);
1103void sctp_retransmit_mark(struct sctp_outq *, struct sctp_transport *, __u8);
1104int sctp_outq_uncork(struct sctp_outq *);
1105/* Uncork and flush an outqueue. */
1106static inline void sctp_outq_cork(struct sctp_outq *q)
1107{
1108 q->cork = 1;
1109}
1110
1111/* These bind address data fields common between endpoints and associations */
1112struct sctp_bind_addr {
1113
1114 /* RFC 2960 12.1 Parameters necessary for the SCTP instance
1115 *
1116 * SCTP Port: The local SCTP port number the endpoint is
1117 * bound to.
1118 */
1119 __u16 port;
1120
1121 /* RFC 2960 12.1 Parameters necessary for the SCTP instance
1122 *
1123 * Address List: The list of IP addresses that this instance
1124 * has bound. This information is passed to one's
1125 * peer(s) in INIT and INIT ACK chunks.
1126 */
1127 struct list_head address_list;
1128
1129 int malloced; /* Are we kfree()able? */
1130};
1131
1132void sctp_bind_addr_init(struct sctp_bind_addr *, __u16 port);
1133void sctp_bind_addr_free(struct sctp_bind_addr *);
1134int sctp_bind_addr_copy(struct sctp_bind_addr *dest,
1135 const struct sctp_bind_addr *src,
Al Virodd0fc662005-10-07 07:46:04 +01001136 sctp_scope_t scope, gfp_t gfp,
Alexey Dobriyan3182cd842005-07-11 20:57:47 -07001137 int flags);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001138int sctp_add_bind_addr(struct sctp_bind_addr *, union sctp_addr *,
Al Virodd0fc662005-10-07 07:46:04 +01001139 gfp_t gfp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001140int sctp_del_bind_addr(struct sctp_bind_addr *, union sctp_addr *);
1141int sctp_bind_addr_match(struct sctp_bind_addr *, const union sctp_addr *,
1142 struct sctp_sock *);
1143union sctp_addr *sctp_find_unmatch_addr(struct sctp_bind_addr *bp,
1144 const union sctp_addr *addrs,
1145 int addrcnt,
1146 struct sctp_sock *opt);
1147union sctp_params sctp_bind_addrs_to_raw(const struct sctp_bind_addr *bp,
Alexey Dobriyan3182cd842005-07-11 20:57:47 -07001148 int *addrs_len,
Al Virodd0fc662005-10-07 07:46:04 +01001149 gfp_t gfp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001150int sctp_raw_to_bind_addrs(struct sctp_bind_addr *bp, __u8 *raw, int len,
Al Virodd0fc662005-10-07 07:46:04 +01001151 __u16 port, gfp_t gfp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001152
1153sctp_scope_t sctp_scope(const union sctp_addr *);
1154int sctp_in_scope(const union sctp_addr *addr, const sctp_scope_t scope);
1155int sctp_is_any(const union sctp_addr *addr);
1156int sctp_addr_is_valid(const union sctp_addr *addr);
1157
1158
1159/* What type of endpoint? */
1160typedef enum {
1161 SCTP_EP_TYPE_SOCKET,
1162 SCTP_EP_TYPE_ASSOCIATION,
1163} sctp_endpoint_type_t;
1164
1165/*
1166 * A common base class to bridge the implmentation view of a
1167 * socket (usually listening) endpoint versus an association's
1168 * local endpoint.
1169 * This common structure is useful for several purposes:
1170 * 1) Common interface for lookup routines.
1171 * a) Subfunctions work for either endpoint or association
1172 * b) Single interface to lookup allows hiding the lookup lock rather
1173 * than acquiring it externally.
1174 * 2) Common interface for the inbound chunk handling/state machine.
1175 * 3) Common object handling routines for reference counting, etc.
1176 * 4) Disentangle association lookup from endpoint lookup, where we
1177 * do not have to find our endpoint to find our association.
1178 *
1179 */
1180
1181struct sctp_ep_common {
1182 /* Fields to help us manage our entries in the hash tables. */
1183 struct sctp_ep_common *next;
1184 struct sctp_ep_common **pprev;
1185 int hashent;
1186
1187 /* Runtime type information. What kind of endpoint is this? */
1188 sctp_endpoint_type_t type;
1189
1190 /* Some fields to help us manage this object.
1191 * refcnt - Reference count access to this object.
1192 * dead - Do not attempt to use this object.
1193 * malloced - Do we need to kfree this object?
1194 */
1195 atomic_t refcnt;
1196 char dead;
1197 char malloced;
1198
1199 /* What socket does this endpoint belong to? */
1200 struct sock *sk;
1201
1202 /* This is where we receive inbound chunks. */
1203 struct sctp_inq inqueue;
1204
1205 /* This substructure includes the defining parameters of the
1206 * endpoint:
1207 * bind_addr.port is our shared port number.
1208 * bind_addr.address_list is our set of local IP addresses.
1209 */
1210 struct sctp_bind_addr bind_addr;
1211
1212 /* Protection during address list comparisons. */
1213 rwlock_t addr_lock;
1214};
1215
1216
1217/* RFC Section 1.4 Key Terms
1218 *
1219 * o SCTP endpoint: The logical sender/receiver of SCTP packets. On a
1220 * multi-homed host, an SCTP endpoint is represented to its peers as a
1221 * combination of a set of eligible destination transport addresses to
1222 * which SCTP packets can be sent and a set of eligible source
1223 * transport addresses from which SCTP packets can be received.
1224 * All transport addresses used by an SCTP endpoint must use the
1225 * same port number, but can use multiple IP addresses. A transport
1226 * address used by an SCTP endpoint must not be used by another
1227 * SCTP endpoint. In other words, a transport address is unique
1228 * to an SCTP endpoint.
1229 *
1230 * From an implementation perspective, each socket has one of these.
1231 * A TCP-style socket will have exactly one association on one of
1232 * these. An UDP-style socket will have multiple associations hanging
1233 * off one of these.
1234 */
1235
1236struct sctp_endpoint {
1237 /* Common substructure for endpoint and association. */
1238 struct sctp_ep_common base;
1239
1240 /* Associations: A list of current associations and mappings
1241 * to the data consumers for each association. This
1242 * may be in the form of a hash table or other
1243 * implementation dependent structure. The data
1244 * consumers may be process identification
1245 * information such as file descriptors, named pipe
1246 * pointer, or table pointers dependent on how SCTP
1247 * is implemented.
1248 */
1249 /* This is really a list of struct sctp_association entries. */
1250 struct list_head asocs;
1251
1252 /* Secret Key: A secret key used by this endpoint to compute
1253 * the MAC. This SHOULD be a cryptographic quality
1254 * random number with a sufficient length.
1255 * Discussion in [RFC1750] can be helpful in
1256 * selection of the key.
1257 */
1258 __u8 secret_key[SCTP_HOW_MANY_SECRETS][SCTP_SECRET_SIZE];
1259 int current_key;
1260 int last_key;
1261 int key_changed_at;
1262
Vlad Yasevich313e7b42006-01-17 11:55:57 -08001263 /* digest: This is a digest of the sctp cookie. This field is
1264 * only used on the receive path when we try to validate
1265 * that the cookie has not been tampered with. We put
1266 * this here so we pre-allocate this once and can re-use
1267 * on every receive.
1268 */
1269 __u8 digest[SCTP_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
1270
Neil Horman4eb701d2005-04-28 12:02:04 -07001271 /* sendbuf acct. policy. */
1272 __u32 sndbuf_policy;
Neil Horman049b3ff2005-11-11 16:08:24 -08001273
1274 /* rcvbuf acct. policy. */
1275 __u32 rcvbuf_policy;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001276};
1277
1278/* Recover the outter endpoint structure. */
1279static inline struct sctp_endpoint *sctp_ep(struct sctp_ep_common *base)
1280{
1281 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
1282
1283 ep = container_of(base, struct sctp_endpoint, base);
1284 return ep;
1285}
1286
1287/* These are function signatures for manipulating endpoints. */
Al Virodd0fc662005-10-07 07:46:04 +01001288struct sctp_endpoint *sctp_endpoint_new(struct sock *, gfp_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001289void sctp_endpoint_free(struct sctp_endpoint *);
1290void sctp_endpoint_put(struct sctp_endpoint *);
1291void sctp_endpoint_hold(struct sctp_endpoint *);
1292void sctp_endpoint_add_asoc(struct sctp_endpoint *, struct sctp_association *);
1293struct sctp_association *sctp_endpoint_lookup_assoc(
1294 const struct sctp_endpoint *ep,
1295 const union sctp_addr *paddr,
1296 struct sctp_transport **);
1297int sctp_endpoint_is_peeled_off(struct sctp_endpoint *,
1298 const union sctp_addr *);
1299struct sctp_endpoint *sctp_endpoint_is_match(struct sctp_endpoint *,
1300 const union sctp_addr *);
1301int sctp_has_association(const union sctp_addr *laddr,
1302 const union sctp_addr *paddr);
1303
1304int sctp_verify_init(const struct sctp_association *asoc, sctp_cid_t,
1305 sctp_init_chunk_t *peer_init, struct sctp_chunk *chunk,
1306 struct sctp_chunk **err_chunk);
1307int sctp_process_init(struct sctp_association *, sctp_cid_t cid,
1308 const union sctp_addr *peer,
Al Virodd0fc662005-10-07 07:46:04 +01001309 sctp_init_chunk_t *init, gfp_t gfp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001310__u32 sctp_generate_tag(const struct sctp_endpoint *);
1311__u32 sctp_generate_tsn(const struct sctp_endpoint *);
1312
1313
1314/* RFC2960
1315 *
1316 * 12. Recommended Transmission Control Block (TCB) Parameters
1317 *
1318 * This section details a recommended set of parameters that should
1319 * be contained within the TCB for an implementation. This section is
1320 * for illustrative purposes and should not be deemed as requirements
1321 * on an implementation or as an exhaustive list of all parameters
1322 * inside an SCTP TCB. Each implementation may need its own additional
1323 * parameters for optimization.
1324 */
1325
1326
1327/* Here we have information about each individual association. */
1328struct sctp_association {
1329
1330 /* A base structure common to endpoint and association.
1331 * In this context, it represents the associations's view
1332 * of the local endpoint of the association.
1333 */
1334 struct sctp_ep_common base;
1335
1336 /* Associations on the same socket. */
1337 struct list_head asocs;
1338
1339 /* association id. */
1340 sctp_assoc_t assoc_id;
1341
1342 /* This is our parent endpoint. */
1343 struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
1344
1345 /* These are those association elements needed in the cookie. */
1346 struct sctp_cookie c;
1347
1348 /* This is all information about our peer. */
1349 struct {
1350 /* rwnd
1351 *
1352 * Peer Rwnd : Current calculated value of the peer's rwnd.
1353 */
1354 __u32 rwnd;
1355
1356 /* transport_addr_list
1357 *
1358 * Peer : A list of SCTP transport addresses that the
1359 * Transport : peer is bound to. This information is derived
1360 * Address : from the INIT or INIT ACK and is used to
1361 * List : associate an inbound packet with a given
1362 * : association. Normally this information is
1363 * : hashed or keyed for quick lookup and access
1364 * : of the TCB.
Frank Filz3f7a87d2005-06-20 13:14:57 -07001365 * : The list is also initialized with the list
1366 * : of addresses passed with the sctp_connectx()
1367 * : call.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001368 *
1369 * It is a list of SCTP_transport's.
1370 */
1371 struct list_head transport_addr_list;
1372
Frank Filz3f7a87d2005-06-20 13:14:57 -07001373 /* transport_count
1374 *
1375 * Peer : A count of the number of peer addresses
1376 * Transport : in the Peer Transport Address List.
1377 * Address :
1378 * Count :
1379 */
1380 __u16 transport_count;
1381
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001382 /* port
1383 * The transport layer port number.
1384 */
1385 __u16 port;
1386
1387 /* primary_path
1388 *
1389 * Primary : This is the current primary destination
1390 * Path : transport address of the peer endpoint. It
1391 * : may also specify a source transport address
1392 * : on this endpoint.
1393 *
1394 * All of these paths live on transport_addr_list.
1395 *
1396 * At the bakeoffs, we discovered that the intent of
1397 * primaryPath is that it only changes when the ULP
1398 * asks to have it changed. We add the activePath to
1399 * designate the connection we are currently using to
1400 * transmit new data and most control chunks.
1401 */
1402 struct sctp_transport *primary_path;
1403
1404 /* Cache the primary path address here, when we
1405 * need a an address for msg_name.
1406 */
1407 union sctp_addr primary_addr;
1408
1409 /* active_path
1410 * The path that we are currently using to
1411 * transmit new data and most control chunks.
1412 */
1413 struct sctp_transport *active_path;
1414
1415 /* retran_path
1416 *
1417 * RFC2960 6.4 Multi-homed SCTP Endpoints
1418 * ...
1419 * Furthermore, when its peer is multi-homed, an
1420 * endpoint SHOULD try to retransmit a chunk to an
1421 * active destination transport address that is
1422 * different from the last destination address to
1423 * which the DATA chunk was sent.
1424 */
1425 struct sctp_transport *retran_path;
1426
1427 /* Pointer to last transport I have sent on. */
1428 struct sctp_transport *last_sent_to;
1429
1430 /* This is the last transport I have received DATA on. */
1431 struct sctp_transport *last_data_from;
1432
1433 /*
1434 * Mapping An array of bits or bytes indicating which out of
1435 * Array order TSN's have been received (relative to the
1436 * Last Rcvd TSN). If no gaps exist, i.e. no out of
1437 * order packets have been received, this array
1438 * will be set to all zero. This structure may be
1439 * in the form of a circular buffer or bit array.
1440 *
1441 * Last Rcvd : This is the last TSN received in
1442 * TSN : sequence. This value is set initially by
1443 * : taking the peer's Initial TSN, received in
1444 * : the INIT or INIT ACK chunk, and subtracting
1445 * : one from it.
1446 *
1447 * Throughout most of the specification this is called the
1448 * "Cumulative TSN ACK Point". In this case, we
1449 * ignore the advice in 12.2 in favour of the term
1450 * used in the bulk of the text. This value is hidden
1451 * in tsn_map--we get it by calling sctp_tsnmap_get_ctsn().
1452 */
1453 struct sctp_tsnmap tsn_map;
1454 __u8 _map[sctp_tsnmap_storage_size(SCTP_TSN_MAP_SIZE)];
1455
1456 /* Ack State : This flag indicates if the next received
1457 * : packet is to be responded to with a
1458 * : SACK. This is initializedto 0. When a packet
1459 * : is received it is incremented. If this value
1460 * : reaches 2 or more, a SACK is sent and the
1461 * : value is reset to 0. Note: This is used only
1462 * : when no DATA chunks are received out of
1463 * : order. When DATA chunks are out of order,
1464 * : SACK's are not delayed (see Section 6).
1465 */
1466 __u8 sack_needed; /* Do we need to sack the peer? */
1467
1468 /* These are capabilities which our peer advertised. */
1469 __u8 ecn_capable; /* Can peer do ECN? */
1470 __u8 ipv4_address; /* Peer understands IPv4 addresses? */
1471 __u8 ipv6_address; /* Peer understands IPv6 addresses? */
1472 __u8 hostname_address;/* Peer understands DNS addresses? */
1473 __u8 asconf_capable; /* Does peer support ADDIP? */
1474 __u8 prsctp_capable; /* Can peer do PR-SCTP? */
1475
1476 __u32 adaption_ind; /* Adaption Code point. */
1477
1478 /* This mask is used to disable sending the ASCONF chunk
1479 * with specified parameter to peer.
1480 */
1481 __u16 addip_disabled_mask;
1482
1483 struct sctp_inithdr i;
1484 int cookie_len;
1485 void *cookie;
1486
1487 /* ADDIP Section 4.2 Upon reception of an ASCONF Chunk.
1488 * C1) ... "Peer-Serial-Number'. This value MUST be initialized to the
1489 * Initial TSN Value minus 1
1490 */
1491 __u32 addip_serial;
1492 } peer;
1493
1494 /* State : A state variable indicating what state the
1495 * : association is in, i.e. COOKIE-WAIT,
1496 * : COOKIE-ECHOED, ESTABLISHED, SHUTDOWN-PENDING,
1497 * : SHUTDOWN-SENT, SHUTDOWN-RECEIVED, SHUTDOWN-ACK-SENT.
1498 *
1499 * Note: No "CLOSED" state is illustrated since if a
1500 * association is "CLOSED" its TCB SHOULD be removed.
1501 *
1502 * In this implementation we DO have a CLOSED
1503 * state which is used during initiation and shutdown.
1504 *
1505 * State takes values from SCTP_STATE_*.
1506 */
1507 sctp_state_t state;
1508
1509 /* The cookie life I award for any cookie. */
1510 struct timeval cookie_life;
1511
1512 /* Overall : The overall association error count.
1513 * Error Count : [Clear this any time I get something.]
1514 */
1515 int overall_error_count;
1516
1517 /* These are the association's initial, max, and min RTO values.
1518 * These values will be initialized by system defaults, but can
1519 * be modified via the SCTP_RTOINFO socket option.
1520 */
Vlad Yasevich8116ffa2006-01-17 11:55:17 -08001521 unsigned long rto_initial;
1522 unsigned long rto_max;
1523 unsigned long rto_min;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001524
1525 /* Maximum number of new data packets that can be sent in a burst. */
1526 int max_burst;
1527
1528 /* This is the max_retrans value for the association. This value will
1529 * be initialized initialized from system defaults, but can be
1530 * modified by the SCTP_ASSOCINFO socket option.
1531 */
1532 int max_retrans;
1533
1534 /* Maximum number of times the endpoint will retransmit INIT */
1535 __u16 max_init_attempts;
1536
1537 /* How many times have we resent an INIT? */
1538 __u16 init_retries;
1539
1540 /* The largest timeout or RTO value to use in attempting an INIT */
Vlad Yasevich8116ffa2006-01-17 11:55:17 -08001541 unsigned long max_init_timeo;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001542
Frank Filz52ccb8e2005-12-22 11:36:46 -08001543 /* Heartbeat interval: The endpoint sends out a Heartbeat chunk to
1544 * the destination address every heartbeat interval. This value
1545 * will be inherited by all new transports.
1546 */
Vlad Yasevich8116ffa2006-01-17 11:55:17 -08001547 unsigned long hbinterval;
Frank Filz52ccb8e2005-12-22 11:36:46 -08001548
1549 /* This is the max_retrans value for new transports in the
1550 * association.
1551 */
1552 __u16 pathmaxrxt;
1553
1554 /* Association : The smallest PMTU discovered for all of the
1555 * PMTU : peer's transport addresses.
1556 */
1557 __u32 pathmtu;
1558
Frank Filz52ccb8e2005-12-22 11:36:46 -08001559 /* Flags controling Heartbeat, SACK delay, and Path MTU Discovery. */
1560 __u32 param_flags;
1561
Vlad Yasevich8116ffa2006-01-17 11:55:17 -08001562 /* SACK delay timeout */
1563 unsigned long sackdelay;
1564
1565
1566 unsigned long timeouts[SCTP_NUM_TIMEOUT_TYPES];
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001567 struct timer_list timers[SCTP_NUM_TIMEOUT_TYPES];
1568
1569 /* Transport to which SHUTDOWN chunk was last sent. */
1570 struct sctp_transport *shutdown_last_sent_to;
1571
Frank Filz3f7a87d2005-06-20 13:14:57 -07001572 /* Transport to which INIT chunk was last sent. */
1573 struct sctp_transport *init_last_sent_to;
1574
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001575 /* Next TSN : The next TSN number to be assigned to a new
1576 * : DATA chunk. This is sent in the INIT or INIT
1577 * : ACK chunk to the peer and incremented each
1578 * : time a DATA chunk is assigned a TSN
1579 * : (normally just prior to transmit or during
1580 * : fragmentation).
1581 */
1582 __u32 next_tsn;
1583
1584 /*
1585 * Last Rcvd : This is the last TSN received in sequence. This value
1586 * TSN : is set initially by taking the peer's Initial TSN,
1587 * : received in the INIT or INIT ACK chunk, and
1588 * : subtracting one from it.
1589 *
1590 * Most of RFC 2960 refers to this as the Cumulative TSN Ack Point.
1591 */
1592
1593 __u32 ctsn_ack_point;
1594
1595 /* PR-SCTP Advanced.Peer.Ack.Point */
1596 __u32 adv_peer_ack_point;
1597
1598 /* Highest TSN that is acknowledged by incoming SACKs. */
1599 __u32 highest_sacked;
1600
1601 /* The number of unacknowledged data chunks. Reported through
1602 * the SCTP_STATUS sockopt.
1603 */
1604 __u16 unack_data;
1605
1606 /* This is the association's receive buffer space. This value is used
1607 * to set a_rwnd field in an INIT or a SACK chunk.
1608 */
1609 __u32 rwnd;
1610
1611 /* This is the last advertised value of rwnd over a SACK chunk. */
1612 __u32 a_rwnd;
1613
1614 /* Number of bytes by which the rwnd has slopped. The rwnd is allowed
1615 * to slop over a maximum of the association's frag_point.
1616 */
1617 __u32 rwnd_over;
1618
1619 /* This is the sndbuf size in use for the association.
1620 * This corresponds to the sndbuf size for the association,
1621 * as specified in the sk->sndbuf.
1622 */
1623 int sndbuf_used;
1624
Neil Horman049b3ff2005-11-11 16:08:24 -08001625 /* This is the amount of memory that this association has allocated
1626 * in the receive path at any given time.
1627 */
1628 atomic_t rmem_alloc;
1629
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001630 /* This is the wait queue head for send requests waiting on
1631 * the association sndbuf space.
1632 */
1633 wait_queue_head_t wait;
1634
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001635 /* The message size at which SCTP fragmentation will occur. */
1636 __u32 frag_point;
1637
Frank Filz3f7a87d2005-06-20 13:14:57 -07001638 /* Counter used to count INIT errors. */
1639 int init_err_counter;
1640
1641 /* Count the number of INIT cycles (for doubling timeout). */
1642 int init_cycle;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001643
1644 /* Default send parameters. */
1645 __u16 default_stream;
1646 __u16 default_flags;
1647 __u32 default_ppid;
1648 __u32 default_context;
1649 __u32 default_timetolive;
1650
1651 /* This tracks outbound ssn for a given stream. */
1652 struct sctp_ssnmap *ssnmap;
1653
1654 /* All outbound chunks go through this structure. */
1655 struct sctp_outq outqueue;
1656
1657 /* A smart pipe that will handle reordering and fragmentation,
1658 * as well as handle passing events up to the ULP.
1659 */
1660 struct sctp_ulpq ulpq;
1661
1662 /* Last TSN that caused an ECNE Chunk to be sent. */
1663 __u32 last_ecne_tsn;
1664
1665 /* Last TSN that caused a CWR Chunk to be sent. */
1666 __u32 last_cwr_tsn;
1667
1668 /* How many duplicated TSNs have we seen? */
1669 int numduptsns;
1670
Vlad Yasevich8116ffa2006-01-17 11:55:17 -08001671 /* Number of seconds of idle time before an association is closed.
1672 * In the association context, this is really used as a boolean
1673 * since the real timeout is stored in the timeouts array
1674 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001675 __u32 autoclose;
1676
1677 /* These are to support
1678 * "SCTP Extensions for Dynamic Reconfiguration of IP Addresses
1679 * and Enforcement of Flow and Message Limits"
1680 * <draft-ietf-tsvwg-addip-sctp-02.txt>
1681 * or "ADDIP" for short.
1682 */
1683
1684
1685
1686 /* ADDIP Section 4.1.1 Congestion Control of ASCONF Chunks
1687 *
1688 * R1) One and only one ASCONF Chunk MAY be in transit and
1689 * unacknowledged at any one time. If a sender, after sending
1690 * an ASCONF chunk, decides it needs to transfer another
1691 * ASCONF Chunk, it MUST wait until the ASCONF-ACK Chunk
1692 * returns from the previous ASCONF Chunk before sending a
1693 * subsequent ASCONF. Note this restriction binds each side,
1694 * so at any time two ASCONF may be in-transit on any given
1695 * association (one sent from each endpoint).
1696 *
1697 * [This is our one-and-only-one ASCONF in flight. If we do
1698 * not have an ASCONF in flight, this is NULL.]
1699 */
1700 struct sctp_chunk *addip_last_asconf;
1701
1702 /* ADDIP Section 4.2 Upon reception of an ASCONF Chunk.
1703 *
1704 * IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: As an optimization a receiver may wish
1705 * to save the last ASCONF-ACK for some predetermined period
1706 * of time and instead of re-processing the ASCONF (with the
1707 * same serial number) it may just re-transmit the
1708 * ASCONF-ACK. It may wish to use the arrival of a new serial
1709 * number to discard the previously saved ASCONF-ACK or any
1710 * other means it may choose to expire the saved ASCONF-ACK.
1711 *
1712 * [This is our saved ASCONF-ACK. We invalidate it when a new
1713 * ASCONF serial number arrives.]
1714 */
1715 struct sctp_chunk *addip_last_asconf_ack;
1716
1717 /* These ASCONF chunks are waiting to be sent.
1718 *
1719 * These chunaks can't be pushed to outqueue until receiving
1720 * ASCONF_ACK for the previous ASCONF indicated by
1721 * addip_last_asconf, so as to guarantee that only one ASCONF
1722 * is in flight at any time.
1723 *
1724 * ADDIP Section 4.1.1 Congestion Control of ASCONF Chunks
1725 *
1726 * In defining the ASCONF Chunk transfer procedures, it is
1727 * essential that these transfers MUST NOT cause congestion
1728 * within the network. To achieve this, we place these
1729 * restrictions on the transfer of ASCONF Chunks:
1730 *
1731 * R1) One and only one ASCONF Chunk MAY be in transit and
1732 * unacknowledged at any one time. If a sender, after sending
1733 * an ASCONF chunk, decides it needs to transfer another
1734 * ASCONF Chunk, it MUST wait until the ASCONF-ACK Chunk
1735 * returns from the previous ASCONF Chunk before sending a
1736 * subsequent ASCONF. Note this restriction binds each side,
1737 * so at any time two ASCONF may be in-transit on any given
1738 * association (one sent from each endpoint).
1739 *
1740 *
1741 * [I really think this is EXACTLY the sort of intelligence
1742 * which already resides in sctp_outq. Please move this
1743 * queue and its supporting logic down there. --piggy]
1744 */
David S. Miller79af02c2005-07-08 21:47:49 -07001745 struct list_head addip_chunk_list;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001746
1747 /* ADDIP Section 4.1 ASCONF Chunk Procedures
1748 *
1749 * A2) A serial number should be assigned to the Chunk. The
1750 * serial number SHOULD be a monotonically increasing
1751 * number. The serial number SHOULD be initialized at
1752 * the start of the association to the same value as the
1753 * Initial TSN and every time a new ASCONF chunk is created
1754 * it is incremented by one after assigning the serial number
1755 * to the newly created chunk.
1756 *
1757 * ADDIP
1758 * 3.1.1 Address/Stream Configuration Change Chunk (ASCONF)
1759 *
1760 * Serial Number : 32 bits (unsigned integer)
1761 *
1762 * This value represents a Serial Number for the ASCONF
1763 * Chunk. The valid range of Serial Number is from 0 to
1764 * 4294967295 (2^32 - 1). Serial Numbers wrap back to 0
1765 * after reaching 4294967295.
1766 */
1767 __u32 addip_serial;
1768
1769 /* Need to send an ECNE Chunk? */
1770 char need_ecne;
1771
1772 /* Is it a temporary association? */
1773 char temp;
1774};
1775
1776
1777/* An eyecatcher for determining if we are really looking at an
1778 * association data structure.
1779 */
1780enum {
1781 SCTP_ASSOC_EYECATCHER = 0xa550c123,
1782};
1783
1784/* Recover the outter association structure. */
1785static inline struct sctp_association *sctp_assoc(struct sctp_ep_common *base)
1786{
1787 struct sctp_association *asoc;
1788
1789 asoc = container_of(base, struct sctp_association, base);
1790 return asoc;
1791}
1792
1793/* These are function signatures for manipulating associations. */
1794
1795
1796struct sctp_association *
1797sctp_association_new(const struct sctp_endpoint *, const struct sock *,
Al Virodd0fc662005-10-07 07:46:04 +01001798 sctp_scope_t scope, gfp_t gfp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001799void sctp_association_free(struct sctp_association *);
1800void sctp_association_put(struct sctp_association *);
1801void sctp_association_hold(struct sctp_association *);
1802
Frank Filz3f7a87d2005-06-20 13:14:57 -07001803struct sctp_transport *sctp_assoc_choose_init_transport(
1804 struct sctp_association *);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001805struct sctp_transport *sctp_assoc_choose_shutdown_transport(
1806 struct sctp_association *);
1807void sctp_assoc_update_retran_path(struct sctp_association *);
1808struct sctp_transport *sctp_assoc_lookup_paddr(const struct sctp_association *,
1809 const union sctp_addr *);
1810int sctp_assoc_lookup_laddr(struct sctp_association *asoc,
1811 const union sctp_addr *laddr);
1812struct sctp_transport *sctp_assoc_add_peer(struct sctp_association *,
1813 const union sctp_addr *address,
Al Virodd0fc662005-10-07 07:46:04 +01001814 const gfp_t gfp,
Frank Filz3f7a87d2005-06-20 13:14:57 -07001815 const int peer_state);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001816void sctp_assoc_del_peer(struct sctp_association *asoc,
1817 const union sctp_addr *addr);
Frank Filz3f7a87d2005-06-20 13:14:57 -07001818void sctp_assoc_rm_peer(struct sctp_association *asoc,
1819 struct sctp_transport *peer);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001820void sctp_assoc_control_transport(struct sctp_association *,
1821 struct sctp_transport *,
1822 sctp_transport_cmd_t, sctp_sn_error_t);
1823struct sctp_transport *sctp_assoc_lookup_tsn(struct sctp_association *, __u32);
1824struct sctp_transport *sctp_assoc_is_match(struct sctp_association *,
1825 const union sctp_addr *,
1826 const union sctp_addr *);
1827void sctp_assoc_migrate(struct sctp_association *, struct sock *);
1828void sctp_assoc_update(struct sctp_association *old,
1829 struct sctp_association *new);
1830
1831__u32 sctp_association_get_next_tsn(struct sctp_association *);
1832
1833void sctp_assoc_sync_pmtu(struct sctp_association *);
1834void sctp_assoc_rwnd_increase(struct sctp_association *, unsigned);
1835void sctp_assoc_rwnd_decrease(struct sctp_association *, unsigned);
1836void sctp_assoc_set_primary(struct sctp_association *,
1837 struct sctp_transport *);
Alexey Dobriyan3182cd842005-07-11 20:57:47 -07001838int sctp_assoc_set_bind_addr_from_ep(struct sctp_association *,
Al Virodd0fc662005-10-07 07:46:04 +01001839 gfp_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001840int sctp_assoc_set_bind_addr_from_cookie(struct sctp_association *,
Alexey Dobriyan3182cd842005-07-11 20:57:47 -07001841 struct sctp_cookie*,
Al Virodd0fc662005-10-07 07:46:04 +01001842 gfp_t gfp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001843
1844int sctp_cmp_addr_exact(const union sctp_addr *ss1,
1845 const union sctp_addr *ss2);
1846struct sctp_chunk *sctp_get_ecne_prepend(struct sctp_association *asoc);
1847
1848/* A convenience structure to parse out SCTP specific CMSGs. */
1849typedef struct sctp_cmsgs {
1850 struct sctp_initmsg *init;
1851 struct sctp_sndrcvinfo *info;
1852} sctp_cmsgs_t;
1853
1854/* Structure for tracking memory objects */
1855typedef struct {
1856 char *label;
1857 atomic_t *counter;
1858} sctp_dbg_objcnt_entry_t;
1859
1860#endif /* __sctp_structs_h__ */