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License cleanup: add SPDX license identifier to uapi header files with a license Many user space API headers have licensing information, which is either incomplete, badly formatted or just a shorthand for referring to the license under which the file is supposed to be. This makes it hard for compliance tools to determine the correct license. Update these files with an SPDX license identifier. The identifier was chosen based on the license information in the file. GPL/LGPL licensed headers get the matching GPL/LGPL SPDX license identifier with the added 'WITH Linux-syscall-note' exception, which is the officially assigned exception identifier for the kernel syscall exception: NOTE! This copyright does *not* cover user programs that use kernel services by normal system calls - this is merely considered normal use of the kernel, and does *not* fall under the heading of "derived work". This exception makes it possible to include GPL headers into non GPL code, without confusing license compliance tools. Headers which have either explicit dual licensing or are just licensed under a non GPL license are updated with the corresponding SPDX identifier and the GPLv2 with syscall exception identifier. The format is: ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR SPDX-ID-OF-OTHER-LICENSE) SPDX license identifiers are a legally binding shorthand, which can be used instead of the full boiler plate text. The update does not remove existing license information as this has to be done on a case by case basis and the copyright holders might have to be consulted. This will happen in a separate step. This patch is based on work done by Thomas Gleixner and Kate Stewart and Philippe Ombredanne. See the previous patch in this series for the methodology of how this patch was researched. Reviewed-by: Kate Stewart <kstewart@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Ombredanne <pombredanne@nexb.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2017-11-01 21:09:13 +07:00
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note */
/* SCTP kernel implementation
* (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2001, 2004
* Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Cisco, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Motorola, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 2002 Intel Corp.
*
* This file is part of the SCTP kernel implementation
*
* This header represents the structures and constants needed to support
* the SCTP Extension to the Sockets API.
*
* This SCTP implementation 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, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This SCTP implementation is distributed in the hope that it
* will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
* ************************
* warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
* See the GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* Please send any bug reports or fixes you make to the
* email address(es):
* lksctp developers <linux-sctp@vger.kernel.org>
*
* Or submit a bug report through the following website:
* http://www.sf.net/projects/lksctp
*
* Written or modified by:
* La Monte H.P. Yarroll <piggy@acm.org>
* R. Stewart <randall@sctp.chicago.il.us>
* K. Morneau <kmorneau@cisco.com>
* Q. Xie <qxie1@email.mot.com>
* Karl Knutson <karl@athena.chicago.il.us>
* Jon Grimm <jgrimm@us.ibm.com>
* Daisy Chang <daisyc@us.ibm.com>
* Ryan Layer <rmlayer@us.ibm.com>
* Ardelle Fan <ardelle.fan@intel.com>
* Sridhar Samudrala <sri@us.ibm.com>
* Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.gonzalez@intel.com>
* Vlad Yasevich <vladislav.yasevich@hp.com>
*
* Any bugs reported given to us we will try to fix... any fixes shared will
* be incorporated into the next SCTP release.
*/
#ifndef _UAPI_SCTP_H
#define _UAPI_SCTP_H
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/socket.h>
typedef __s32 sctp_assoc_t;
#define SCTP_FUTURE_ASSOC 0
#define SCTP_CURRENT_ASSOC 1
#define SCTP_ALL_ASSOC 2
/* The following symbols come from the Sockets API Extensions for
* SCTP <draft-ietf-tsvwg-sctpsocket-07.txt>.
*/
#define SCTP_RTOINFO 0
#define SCTP_ASSOCINFO 1
#define SCTP_INITMSG 2
#define SCTP_NODELAY 3 /* Get/set nodelay option. */
#define SCTP_AUTOCLOSE 4
#define SCTP_SET_PEER_PRIMARY_ADDR 5
#define SCTP_PRIMARY_ADDR 6
#define SCTP_ADAPTATION_LAYER 7
#define SCTP_DISABLE_FRAGMENTS 8
#define SCTP_PEER_ADDR_PARAMS 9
#define SCTP_DEFAULT_SEND_PARAM 10
#define SCTP_EVENTS 11
#define SCTP_I_WANT_MAPPED_V4_ADDR 12 /* Turn on/off mapped v4 addresses */
#define SCTP_MAXSEG 13 /* Get/set maximum fragment. */
#define SCTP_STATUS 14
#define SCTP_GET_PEER_ADDR_INFO 15
#define SCTP_DELAYED_ACK_TIME 16
#define SCTP_DELAYED_ACK SCTP_DELAYED_ACK_TIME
#define SCTP_DELAYED_SACK SCTP_DELAYED_ACK_TIME
#define SCTP_CONTEXT 17
#define SCTP_FRAGMENT_INTERLEAVE 18
#define SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_POINT 19 /* Set/Get partial delivery point */
#define SCTP_MAX_BURST 20 /* Set/Get max burst */
#define SCTP_AUTH_CHUNK 21 /* Set only: add a chunk type to authenticate */
#define SCTP_HMAC_IDENT 22
#define SCTP_AUTH_KEY 23
#define SCTP_AUTH_ACTIVE_KEY 24
#define SCTP_AUTH_DELETE_KEY 25
#define SCTP_PEER_AUTH_CHUNKS 26 /* Read only */
#define SCTP_LOCAL_AUTH_CHUNKS 27 /* Read only */
#define SCTP_GET_ASSOC_NUMBER 28 /* Read only */
#define SCTP_GET_ASSOC_ID_LIST 29 /* Read only */
#define SCTP_AUTO_ASCONF 30
#define SCTP_PEER_ADDR_THLDS 31
#define SCTP_RECVRCVINFO 32
#define SCTP_RECVNXTINFO 33
#define SCTP_DEFAULT_SNDINFO 34
#define SCTP_AUTH_DEACTIVATE_KEY 35
sctp: add support for SCTP_REUSE_PORT sockopt This feature is actually already supported by sk->sk_reuse which can be set by socket level opt SO_REUSEADDR. But it's not working exactly as RFC6458 demands in section 8.1.27, like: - This option only supports one-to-one style SCTP sockets - This socket option must not be used after calling bind() or sctp_bindx(). Besides, SCTP_REUSE_PORT sockopt should be provided for user's programs. Otherwise, the programs with SCTP_REUSE_PORT from other systems will not work in linux. To separate it from the socket level version, this patch adds 'reuse' in sctp_sock and it works pretty much as sk->sk_reuse, but with some extra setup limitations that are needed when it is being enabled. "It should be noted that the behavior of the socket-level socket option to reuse ports and/or addresses for SCTP sockets is unspecified", so it leaves SO_REUSEADDR as is for the compatibility. Note that the name SCTP_REUSE_PORT is somewhat confusing, as its functionality is nearly identical to SO_REUSEADDR, but with some extra restrictions. Here it uses 'reuse' in sctp_sock instead of 'reuseport'. As for sk->sk_reuseport support for SCTP, it will be added in another patch. Thanks to Neil to make this clear. v1->v2: - add sctp_sk->reuse to separate it from the socket level version. v2->v3: - improve changelog according to Marcelo's suggestion. Acked-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com> Signed-off-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-06-28 14:31:00 +07:00
#define SCTP_REUSE_PORT 36
#define SCTP_PEER_ADDR_THLDS_V2 37
/* Internal Socket Options. Some of the sctp library functions are
* implemented using these socket options.
*/
#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_BINDX_ADD 100 /* BINDX requests for adding addrs */
#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_BINDX_REM 101 /* BINDX requests for removing addrs. */
#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_PEELOFF 102 /* peel off association. */
/* Options 104-106 are deprecated and removed. Do not use this space */
#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_CONNECTX_OLD 107 /* CONNECTX old requests. */
#define SCTP_GET_PEER_ADDRS 108 /* Get all peer address. */
#define SCTP_GET_LOCAL_ADDRS 109 /* Get all local address. */
#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_CONNECTX 110 /* CONNECTX requests. */
#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_CONNECTX3 111 /* CONNECTX requests (updated) */
sctp: Add support to per-association statistics via a new SCTP_GET_ASSOC_STATS call The current SCTP stack is lacking a mechanism to have per association statistics. This is an implementation modeled after OpenSolaris' SCTP_GET_ASSOC_STATS. Userspace part will follow on lksctp if/when there is a general ACK on this. V4: - Move ipackets++ before q->immediate.func() for consistency reasons - Move sctp_max_rto() at the end of sctp_transport_update_rto() to avoid returning bogus RTO values - return asoc->rto_min when max_obs_rto value has not changed V3: - Increase ictrlchunks in sctp_assoc_bh_rcv() as well - Move ipackets++ to sctp_inq_push() - return 0 when no rto updates took place since the last call V2: - Implement partial retrieval of stat struct to cope for future expansion - Kill the rtxpackets counter as it cannot be precise anyway - Rename outseqtsns to outofseqtsns to make it clearer that these are out of sequence unexpected TSNs - Move asoc->ipackets++ under a lock to avoid potential miscounts - Fold asoc->opackets++ into the already existing asoc check - Kill unneeded (q->asoc) test when increasing rtxchunks - Do not count octrlchunks if sending failed (SCTP_XMIT_OK != 0) - Don't count SHUTDOWNs as SACKs - Move SCTP_GET_ASSOC_STATS to the private space API - Adjust the len check in sctp_getsockopt_assoc_stats() to allow for future struct growth - Move association statistics in their own struct - Update idupchunks when we send a SACK with dup TSNs - return min_rto in max_rto when RTO has not changed. Also return the transport when max_rto last changed. Signed-off: Michele Baldessari <michele@acksyn.org> Acked-by: Vlad Yasevich <vyasevich@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-12-01 11:49:42 +07:00
#define SCTP_GET_ASSOC_STATS 112 /* Read only */
#define SCTP_PR_SUPPORTED 113
#define SCTP_DEFAULT_PRINFO 114
#define SCTP_PR_ASSOC_STATUS 115
#define SCTP_PR_STREAM_STATUS 116
#define SCTP_RECONFIG_SUPPORTED 117
#define SCTP_ENABLE_STREAM_RESET 118
#define SCTP_RESET_STREAMS 119
#define SCTP_RESET_ASSOC 120
#define SCTP_ADD_STREAMS 121
#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_PEELOFF_FLAGS 122
#define SCTP_STREAM_SCHEDULER 123
#define SCTP_STREAM_SCHEDULER_VALUE 124
#define SCTP_INTERLEAVING_SUPPORTED 125
#define SCTP_SENDMSG_CONNECT 126
#define SCTP_EVENT 127
#define SCTP_ASCONF_SUPPORTED 128
#define SCTP_AUTH_SUPPORTED 129
#define SCTP_ECN_SUPPORTED 130
#define SCTP_EXPOSE_POTENTIALLY_FAILED_STATE 131
#define SCTP_EXPOSE_PF_STATE SCTP_EXPOSE_POTENTIALLY_FAILED_STATE
/* PR-SCTP policies */
#define SCTP_PR_SCTP_NONE 0x0000
#define SCTP_PR_SCTP_TTL 0x0010
#define SCTP_PR_SCTP_RTX 0x0020
#define SCTP_PR_SCTP_PRIO 0x0030
#define SCTP_PR_SCTP_MAX SCTP_PR_SCTP_PRIO
#define SCTP_PR_SCTP_MASK 0x0030
#define __SCTP_PR_INDEX(x) ((x >> 4) - 1)
#define SCTP_PR_INDEX(x) __SCTP_PR_INDEX(SCTP_PR_SCTP_ ## x)
#define SCTP_PR_POLICY(x) ((x) & SCTP_PR_SCTP_MASK)
#define SCTP_PR_SET_POLICY(flags, x) \
do { \
flags &= ~SCTP_PR_SCTP_MASK; \
flags |= x; \
} while (0)
#define SCTP_PR_TTL_ENABLED(x) (SCTP_PR_POLICY(x) == SCTP_PR_SCTP_TTL)
#define SCTP_PR_RTX_ENABLED(x) (SCTP_PR_POLICY(x) == SCTP_PR_SCTP_RTX)
#define SCTP_PR_PRIO_ENABLED(x) (SCTP_PR_POLICY(x) == SCTP_PR_SCTP_PRIO)
/* For enable stream reset */
#define SCTP_ENABLE_RESET_STREAM_REQ 0x01
#define SCTP_ENABLE_RESET_ASSOC_REQ 0x02
#define SCTP_ENABLE_CHANGE_ASSOC_REQ 0x04
#define SCTP_ENABLE_STRRESET_MASK 0x07
#define SCTP_STREAM_RESET_INCOMING 0x01
#define SCTP_STREAM_RESET_OUTGOING 0x02
/* These are bit fields for msghdr->msg_flags. See section 5.1. */
/* On user space Linux, these live in <bits/socket.h> as an enum. */
enum sctp_msg_flags {
MSG_NOTIFICATION = 0x8000,
#define MSG_NOTIFICATION MSG_NOTIFICATION
};
/* 5.3.1 SCTP Initiation Structure (SCTP_INIT)
*
* This cmsghdr structure provides information for initializing new
* SCTP associations with sendmsg(). The SCTP_INITMSG socket option
* uses this same data structure. This structure is not used for
* recvmsg().
*
* cmsg_level cmsg_type cmsg_data[]
* ------------ ------------ ----------------------
* IPPROTO_SCTP SCTP_INIT struct sctp_initmsg
*/
struct sctp_initmsg {
__u16 sinit_num_ostreams;
__u16 sinit_max_instreams;
__u16 sinit_max_attempts;
__u16 sinit_max_init_timeo;
};
/* 5.3.2 SCTP Header Information Structure (SCTP_SNDRCV)
*
* This cmsghdr structure specifies SCTP options for sendmsg() and
* describes SCTP header information about a received message through
* recvmsg().
*
* cmsg_level cmsg_type cmsg_data[]
* ------------ ------------ ----------------------
* IPPROTO_SCTP SCTP_SNDRCV struct sctp_sndrcvinfo
*/
struct sctp_sndrcvinfo {
__u16 sinfo_stream;
__u16 sinfo_ssn;
__u16 sinfo_flags;
__u32 sinfo_ppid;
__u32 sinfo_context;
__u32 sinfo_timetolive;
__u32 sinfo_tsn;
__u32 sinfo_cumtsn;
sctp_assoc_t sinfo_assoc_id;
};
/* 5.3.4 SCTP Send Information Structure (SCTP_SNDINFO)
*
* This cmsghdr structure specifies SCTP options for sendmsg().
*
* cmsg_level cmsg_type cmsg_data[]
* ------------ ------------ -------------------
* IPPROTO_SCTP SCTP_SNDINFO struct sctp_sndinfo
*/
struct sctp_sndinfo {
__u16 snd_sid;
__u16 snd_flags;
__u32 snd_ppid;
__u32 snd_context;
sctp_assoc_t snd_assoc_id;
};
/* 5.3.5 SCTP Receive Information Structure (SCTP_RCVINFO)
*
* This cmsghdr structure describes SCTP receive information
* about a received message through recvmsg().
*
* cmsg_level cmsg_type cmsg_data[]
* ------------ ------------ -------------------
* IPPROTO_SCTP SCTP_RCVINFO struct sctp_rcvinfo
*/
struct sctp_rcvinfo {
__u16 rcv_sid;
__u16 rcv_ssn;
__u16 rcv_flags;
__u32 rcv_ppid;
__u32 rcv_tsn;
__u32 rcv_cumtsn;
__u32 rcv_context;
sctp_assoc_t rcv_assoc_id;
};
/* 5.3.6 SCTP Next Receive Information Structure (SCTP_NXTINFO)
*
* This cmsghdr structure describes SCTP receive information
* of the next message that will be delivered through recvmsg()
* if this information is already available when delivering
* the current message.
*
* cmsg_level cmsg_type cmsg_data[]
* ------------ ------------ -------------------
* IPPROTO_SCTP SCTP_NXTINFO struct sctp_nxtinfo
*/
struct sctp_nxtinfo {
__u16 nxt_sid;
__u16 nxt_flags;
__u32 nxt_ppid;
__u32 nxt_length;
sctp_assoc_t nxt_assoc_id;
};
/* 5.3.7 SCTP PR-SCTP Information Structure (SCTP_PRINFO)
*
* This cmsghdr structure specifies SCTP options for sendmsg().
*
* cmsg_level cmsg_type cmsg_data[]
* ------------ ------------ -------------------
* IPPROTO_SCTP SCTP_PRINFO struct sctp_prinfo
*/
struct sctp_prinfo {
__u16 pr_policy;
__u32 pr_value;
};
/* 5.3.8 SCTP AUTH Information Structure (SCTP_AUTHINFO)
*
* This cmsghdr structure specifies SCTP options for sendmsg().
*
* cmsg_level cmsg_type cmsg_data[]
* ------------ ------------ -------------------
* IPPROTO_SCTP SCTP_AUTHINFO struct sctp_authinfo
*/
struct sctp_authinfo {
__u16 auth_keynumber;
};
/*
* sinfo_flags: 16 bits (unsigned integer)
*
* This field may contain any of the following flags and is composed of
* a bitwise OR of these values.
*/
enum sctp_sinfo_flags {
SCTP_UNORDERED = (1 << 0), /* Send/receive message unordered. */
SCTP_ADDR_OVER = (1 << 1), /* Override the primary destination. */
SCTP_ABORT = (1 << 2), /* Send an ABORT message to the peer. */
SCTP_SACK_IMMEDIATELY = (1 << 3), /* SACK should be sent without delay. */
/* 2 bits here have been used by SCTP_PR_SCTP_MASK */
SCTP_SENDALL = (1 << 6),
SCTP_PR_SCTP_ALL = (1 << 7),
SCTP_NOTIFICATION = MSG_NOTIFICATION, /* Next message is not user msg but notification. */
SCTP_EOF = MSG_FIN, /* Initiate graceful shutdown process. */
};
typedef union {
__u8 raw;
struct sctp_initmsg init;
struct sctp_sndrcvinfo sndrcv;
} sctp_cmsg_data_t;
/* These are cmsg_types. */
typedef enum sctp_cmsg_type {
SCTP_INIT, /* 5.2.1 SCTP Initiation Structure */
#define SCTP_INIT SCTP_INIT
SCTP_SNDRCV, /* 5.2.2 SCTP Header Information Structure */
#define SCTP_SNDRCV SCTP_SNDRCV
SCTP_SNDINFO, /* 5.3.4 SCTP Send Information Structure */
#define SCTP_SNDINFO SCTP_SNDINFO
SCTP_RCVINFO, /* 5.3.5 SCTP Receive Information Structure */
#define SCTP_RCVINFO SCTP_RCVINFO
SCTP_NXTINFO, /* 5.3.6 SCTP Next Receive Information Structure */
#define SCTP_NXTINFO SCTP_NXTINFO
SCTP_PRINFO, /* 5.3.7 SCTP PR-SCTP Information Structure */
#define SCTP_PRINFO SCTP_PRINFO
SCTP_AUTHINFO, /* 5.3.8 SCTP AUTH Information Structure */
#define SCTP_AUTHINFO SCTP_AUTHINFO
SCTP_DSTADDRV4, /* 5.3.9 SCTP Destination IPv4 Address Structure */
#define SCTP_DSTADDRV4 SCTP_DSTADDRV4
SCTP_DSTADDRV6, /* 5.3.10 SCTP Destination IPv6 Address Structure */
#define SCTP_DSTADDRV6 SCTP_DSTADDRV6
} sctp_cmsg_t;
/*
* 5.3.1.1 SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE
*
* Communication notifications inform the ULP that an SCTP association
* has either begun or ended. The identifier for a new association is
* provided by this notificaion. The notification information has the
* following format:
*
*/
struct sctp_assoc_change {
__u16 sac_type;
__u16 sac_flags;
__u32 sac_length;
__u16 sac_state;
__u16 sac_error;
__u16 sac_outbound_streams;
__u16 sac_inbound_streams;
sctp_assoc_t sac_assoc_id;
__u8 sac_info[0];
};
/*
* sac_state: 32 bits (signed integer)
*
* This field holds one of a number of values that communicate the
* event that happened to the association. They include:
*
* Note: The following state names deviate from the API draft as
* the names clash too easily with other kernel symbols.
*/
enum sctp_sac_state {
SCTP_COMM_UP,
SCTP_COMM_LOST,
SCTP_RESTART,
SCTP_SHUTDOWN_COMP,
SCTP_CANT_STR_ASSOC,
};
/*
* 5.3.1.2 SCTP_PEER_ADDR_CHANGE
*
* When a destination address on a multi-homed peer encounters a change
* an interface details event is sent. The information has the
* following structure:
*/
struct sctp_paddr_change {
__u16 spc_type;
__u16 spc_flags;
__u32 spc_length;
struct sockaddr_storage spc_aaddr;
int spc_state;
int spc_error;
sctp_assoc_t spc_assoc_id;
} __attribute__((packed, aligned(4)));
/*
* spc_state: 32 bits (signed integer)
*
* This field holds one of a number of values that communicate the
* event that happened to the address. They include:
*/
enum sctp_spc_state {
SCTP_ADDR_AVAILABLE,
SCTP_ADDR_UNREACHABLE,
SCTP_ADDR_REMOVED,
SCTP_ADDR_ADDED,
SCTP_ADDR_MADE_PRIM,
SCTP_ADDR_CONFIRMED,
SCTP_ADDR_POTENTIALLY_FAILED,
#define SCTP_ADDR_PF SCTP_ADDR_POTENTIALLY_FAILED
};
/*
* 5.3.1.3 SCTP_REMOTE_ERROR
*
* A remote peer may send an Operational Error message to its peer.
* This message indicates a variety of error conditions on an
* association. The entire error TLV as it appears on the wire is
* included in a SCTP_REMOTE_ERROR event. Please refer to the SCTP
* specification [SCTP] and any extensions for a list of possible
* error formats. SCTP error TLVs have the format:
*/
struct sctp_remote_error {
__u16 sre_type;
__u16 sre_flags;
__u32 sre_length;
__be16 sre_error;
sctp_assoc_t sre_assoc_id;
__u8 sre_data[0];
};
/*
* 5.3.1.4 SCTP_SEND_FAILED
*
* If SCTP cannot deliver a message it may return the message as a
* notification.
*/
struct sctp_send_failed {
__u16 ssf_type;
__u16 ssf_flags;
__u32 ssf_length;
__u32 ssf_error;
struct sctp_sndrcvinfo ssf_info;
sctp_assoc_t ssf_assoc_id;
__u8 ssf_data[0];
};
struct sctp_send_failed_event {
__u16 ssf_type;
__u16 ssf_flags;
__u32 ssf_length;
__u32 ssf_error;
struct sctp_sndinfo ssfe_info;
sctp_assoc_t ssf_assoc_id;
__u8 ssf_data[0];
};
/*
* ssf_flags: 16 bits (unsigned integer)
*
* The flag value will take one of the following values
*
* SCTP_DATA_UNSENT - Indicates that the data was never put on
* the wire.
*
* SCTP_DATA_SENT - Indicates that the data was put on the wire.
* Note that this does not necessarily mean that the
* data was (or was not) successfully delivered.
*/
enum sctp_ssf_flags {
SCTP_DATA_UNSENT,
SCTP_DATA_SENT,
};
/*
* 5.3.1.5 SCTP_SHUTDOWN_EVENT
*
* When a peer sends a SHUTDOWN, SCTP delivers this notification to
* inform the application that it should cease sending data.
*/
struct sctp_shutdown_event {
__u16 sse_type;
__u16 sse_flags;
__u32 sse_length;
sctp_assoc_t sse_assoc_id;
};
/*
* 5.3.1.6 SCTP_ADAPTATION_INDICATION
*
* When a peer sends a Adaptation Layer Indication parameter , SCTP
* delivers this notification to inform the application
* that of the peers requested adaptation layer.
*/
struct sctp_adaptation_event {
__u16 sai_type;
__u16 sai_flags;
__u32 sai_length;
__u32 sai_adaptation_ind;
sctp_assoc_t sai_assoc_id;
};
/*
* 5.3.1.7 SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_EVENT
*
* When a receiver is engaged in a partial delivery of a
* message this notification will be used to indicate
* various events.
*/
struct sctp_pdapi_event {
__u16 pdapi_type;
__u16 pdapi_flags;
__u32 pdapi_length;
__u32 pdapi_indication;
sctp_assoc_t pdapi_assoc_id;
__u32 pdapi_stream;
__u32 pdapi_seq;
};
enum { SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_ABORTED=0, };
/*
* 5.3.1.8. SCTP_AUTHENTICATION_EVENT
*
* When a receiver is using authentication this message will provide
* notifications regarding new keys being made active as well as errors.
*/
struct sctp_authkey_event {
__u16 auth_type;
__u16 auth_flags;
__u32 auth_length;
__u16 auth_keynumber;
__u16 auth_altkeynumber;
__u32 auth_indication;
sctp_assoc_t auth_assoc_id;
};
enum {
SCTP_AUTH_NEW_KEY,
#define SCTP_AUTH_NEWKEY SCTP_AUTH_NEW_KEY /* compatible with before */
SCTP_AUTH_FREE_KEY,
SCTP_AUTH_NO_AUTH,
};
/*
* 6.1.9. SCTP_SENDER_DRY_EVENT
*
* When the SCTP stack has no more user data to send or retransmit, this
* notification is given to the user. Also, at the time when a user app
* subscribes to this event, if there is no data to be sent or
* retransmit, the stack will immediately send up this notification.
*/
struct sctp_sender_dry_event {
__u16 sender_dry_type;
__u16 sender_dry_flags;
__u32 sender_dry_length;
sctp_assoc_t sender_dry_assoc_id;
};
#define SCTP_STREAM_RESET_INCOMING_SSN 0x0001
#define SCTP_STREAM_RESET_OUTGOING_SSN 0x0002
#define SCTP_STREAM_RESET_DENIED 0x0004
#define SCTP_STREAM_RESET_FAILED 0x0008
struct sctp_stream_reset_event {
__u16 strreset_type;
__u16 strreset_flags;
__u32 strreset_length;
sctp_assoc_t strreset_assoc_id;
__u16 strreset_stream_list[];
};
#define SCTP_ASSOC_RESET_DENIED 0x0004
#define SCTP_ASSOC_RESET_FAILED 0x0008
struct sctp_assoc_reset_event {
__u16 assocreset_type;
__u16 assocreset_flags;
__u32 assocreset_length;
sctp_assoc_t assocreset_assoc_id;
__u32 assocreset_local_tsn;
__u32 assocreset_remote_tsn;
};
#define SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE_DENIED 0x0004
#define SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE_FAILED 0x0008
#define SCTP_STREAM_CHANGE_DENIED SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE_DENIED
#define SCTP_STREAM_CHANGE_FAILED SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE_FAILED
struct sctp_stream_change_event {
__u16 strchange_type;
__u16 strchange_flags;
__u32 strchange_length;
sctp_assoc_t strchange_assoc_id;
__u16 strchange_instrms;
__u16 strchange_outstrms;
};
/*
* Described in Section 7.3
* Ancillary Data and Notification Interest Options
*/
struct sctp_event_subscribe {
__u8 sctp_data_io_event;
__u8 sctp_association_event;
__u8 sctp_address_event;
__u8 sctp_send_failure_event;
__u8 sctp_peer_error_event;
__u8 sctp_shutdown_event;
__u8 sctp_partial_delivery_event;
__u8 sctp_adaptation_layer_event;
__u8 sctp_authentication_event;
__u8 sctp_sender_dry_event;
__u8 sctp_stream_reset_event;
__u8 sctp_assoc_reset_event;
__u8 sctp_stream_change_event;
__u8 sctp_send_failure_event_event;
};
/*
* 5.3.1 SCTP Notification Structure
*
* The notification structure is defined as the union of all
* notification types.
*
*/
union sctp_notification {
struct {
__u16 sn_type; /* Notification type. */
__u16 sn_flags;
__u32 sn_length;
} sn_header;
struct sctp_assoc_change sn_assoc_change;
struct sctp_paddr_change sn_paddr_change;
struct sctp_remote_error sn_remote_error;
struct sctp_send_failed sn_send_failed;
struct sctp_shutdown_event sn_shutdown_event;
struct sctp_adaptation_event sn_adaptation_event;
struct sctp_pdapi_event sn_pdapi_event;
struct sctp_authkey_event sn_authkey_event;
struct sctp_sender_dry_event sn_sender_dry_event;
struct sctp_stream_reset_event sn_strreset_event;
struct sctp_assoc_reset_event sn_assocreset_event;
struct sctp_stream_change_event sn_strchange_event;
struct sctp_send_failed_event sn_send_failed_event;
};
/* Section 5.3.1
* All standard values for sn_type flags are greater than 2^15.
* Values from 2^15 and down are reserved.
*/
enum sctp_sn_type {
SCTP_SN_TYPE_BASE = (1<<15),
SCTP_DATA_IO_EVENT = SCTP_SN_TYPE_BASE,
#define SCTP_DATA_IO_EVENT SCTP_DATA_IO_EVENT
SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE,
#define SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE
SCTP_PEER_ADDR_CHANGE,
#define SCTP_PEER_ADDR_CHANGE SCTP_PEER_ADDR_CHANGE
SCTP_SEND_FAILED,
#define SCTP_SEND_FAILED SCTP_SEND_FAILED
SCTP_REMOTE_ERROR,
#define SCTP_REMOTE_ERROR SCTP_REMOTE_ERROR
SCTP_SHUTDOWN_EVENT,
#define SCTP_SHUTDOWN_EVENT SCTP_SHUTDOWN_EVENT
SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_EVENT,
#define SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_EVENT SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_EVENT
SCTP_ADAPTATION_INDICATION,
#define SCTP_ADAPTATION_INDICATION SCTP_ADAPTATION_INDICATION
SCTP_AUTHENTICATION_EVENT,
#define SCTP_AUTHENTICATION_INDICATION SCTP_AUTHENTICATION_EVENT
SCTP_SENDER_DRY_EVENT,
#define SCTP_SENDER_DRY_EVENT SCTP_SENDER_DRY_EVENT
SCTP_STREAM_RESET_EVENT,
#define SCTP_STREAM_RESET_EVENT SCTP_STREAM_RESET_EVENT
SCTP_ASSOC_RESET_EVENT,
#define SCTP_ASSOC_RESET_EVENT SCTP_ASSOC_RESET_EVENT
SCTP_STREAM_CHANGE_EVENT,
#define SCTP_STREAM_CHANGE_EVENT SCTP_STREAM_CHANGE_EVENT
SCTP_SEND_FAILED_EVENT,
#define SCTP_SEND_FAILED_EVENT SCTP_SEND_FAILED_EVENT
SCTP_SN_TYPE_MAX = SCTP_SEND_FAILED_EVENT,
#define SCTP_SN_TYPE_MAX SCTP_SN_TYPE_MAX
};
/* Notification error codes used to fill up the error fields in some
* notifications.
* SCTP_PEER_ADDRESS_CHAGE : spc_error
* SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE : sac_error
* These names should be potentially included in the draft 04 of the SCTP
* sockets API specification.
*/
typedef enum sctp_sn_error {
SCTP_FAILED_THRESHOLD,
SCTP_RECEIVED_SACK,
SCTP_HEARTBEAT_SUCCESS,
SCTP_RESPONSE_TO_USER_REQ,
SCTP_INTERNAL_ERROR,
SCTP_SHUTDOWN_GUARD_EXPIRES,
SCTP_PEER_FAULTY,
} sctp_sn_error_t;
/*
* 7.1.1 Retransmission Timeout Parameters (SCTP_RTOINFO)
*
* The protocol parameters used to initialize and bound retransmission
* timeout (RTO) are tunable. See [SCTP] for more information on how
* these parameters are used in RTO calculation.
*/
struct sctp_rtoinfo {
sctp_assoc_t srto_assoc_id;
__u32 srto_initial;
__u32 srto_max;
__u32 srto_min;
};
/*
* 7.1.2 Association Parameters (SCTP_ASSOCINFO)
*
* This option is used to both examine and set various association and
* endpoint parameters.
*/
struct sctp_assocparams {
sctp_assoc_t sasoc_assoc_id;
__u16 sasoc_asocmaxrxt;
__u16 sasoc_number_peer_destinations;
__u32 sasoc_peer_rwnd;
__u32 sasoc_local_rwnd;
__u32 sasoc_cookie_life;
};
/*
* 7.1.9 Set Peer Primary Address (SCTP_SET_PEER_PRIMARY_ADDR)
*
* Requests that the peer mark the enclosed address as the association
* primary. The enclosed address must be one of the association's
* locally bound addresses. The following structure is used to make a
* set primary request:
*/
struct sctp_setpeerprim {
sctp_assoc_t sspp_assoc_id;
struct sockaddr_storage sspp_addr;
} __attribute__((packed, aligned(4)));
/*
* 7.1.10 Set Primary Address (SCTP_PRIMARY_ADDR)
*
* Requests that the local SCTP stack use the enclosed peer address as
* the association primary. The enclosed address must be one of the
* association peer's addresses. The following structure is used to
* make a set peer primary request:
*/
struct sctp_prim {
sctp_assoc_t ssp_assoc_id;
struct sockaddr_storage ssp_addr;
} __attribute__((packed, aligned(4)));
/* For backward compatibility use, define the old name too */
#define sctp_setprim sctp_prim
/*
* 7.1.11 Set Adaptation Layer Indicator (SCTP_ADAPTATION_LAYER)
*
* Requests that the local endpoint set the specified Adaptation Layer
* Indication parameter for all future INIT and INIT-ACK exchanges.
*/
struct sctp_setadaptation {
__u32 ssb_adaptation_ind;
};
/*
* 7.1.13 Peer Address Parameters (SCTP_PEER_ADDR_PARAMS)
*
* Applications can enable or disable heartbeats for any peer address
* of an association, modify an address's heartbeat interval, force a
* heartbeat to be sent immediately, and adjust the address's maximum
* number of retransmissions sent before an address is considered
* unreachable. The following structure is used to access and modify an
* address's parameters:
*/
enum sctp_spp_flags {
SPP_HB_ENABLE = 1<<0, /*Enable heartbeats*/
SPP_HB_DISABLE = 1<<1, /*Disable heartbeats*/
SPP_HB = SPP_HB_ENABLE | SPP_HB_DISABLE,
SPP_HB_DEMAND = 1<<2, /*Send heartbeat immediately*/
SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE = 1<<3, /*Enable PMTU discovery*/
SPP_PMTUD_DISABLE = 1<<4, /*Disable PMTU discovery*/
SPP_PMTUD = SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE | SPP_PMTUD_DISABLE,
SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE = 1<<5, /*Enable SACK*/
SPP_SACKDELAY_DISABLE = 1<<6, /*Disable SACK*/
SPP_SACKDELAY = SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE | SPP_SACKDELAY_DISABLE,
SPP_HB_TIME_IS_ZERO = 1<<7, /* Set HB delay to 0 */
SPP_IPV6_FLOWLABEL = 1<<8,
SPP_DSCP = 1<<9,
};
struct sctp_paddrparams {
sctp_assoc_t spp_assoc_id;
struct sockaddr_storage spp_address;
__u32 spp_hbinterval;
__u16 spp_pathmaxrxt;
__u32 spp_pathmtu;
__u32 spp_sackdelay;
__u32 spp_flags;
__u32 spp_ipv6_flowlabel;
__u8 spp_dscp;
} __attribute__((packed, aligned(4)));
/*
* 7.1.18. Add a chunk that must be authenticated (SCTP_AUTH_CHUNK)
*
* This set option adds a chunk type that the user is requesting to be
* received only in an authenticated way. Changes to the list of chunks
* will only effect future associations on the socket.
*/
struct sctp_authchunk {
__u8 sauth_chunk;
};
/*
* 7.1.19. Get or set the list of supported HMAC Identifiers (SCTP_HMAC_IDENT)
*
* This option gets or sets the list of HMAC algorithms that the local
* endpoint requires the peer to use.
*/
#ifndef __KERNEL__
/* This here is only used by user space as is. It might not be a good idea
* to export/reveal the whole structure with reserved fields etc.
*/
enum {
SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1 = 1,
SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA256 = 3,
};
#endif
struct sctp_hmacalgo {
__u32 shmac_num_idents;
__u16 shmac_idents[];
};
/* Sadly, user and kernel space have different names for
* this structure member, so this is to not break anything.
*/
#define shmac_number_of_idents shmac_num_idents
/*
* 7.1.20. Set a shared key (SCTP_AUTH_KEY)
*
* This option will set a shared secret key which is used to build an
* association shared key.
*/
struct sctp_authkey {
sctp_assoc_t sca_assoc_id;
__u16 sca_keynumber;
__u16 sca_keylength;
__u8 sca_key[];
};
/*
* 7.1.21. Get or set the active shared key (SCTP_AUTH_ACTIVE_KEY)
*
* This option will get or set the active shared key to be used to build
* the association shared key.
*/
struct sctp_authkeyid {
sctp_assoc_t scact_assoc_id;
__u16 scact_keynumber;
};
/*
* 7.1.23. Get or set delayed ack timer (SCTP_DELAYED_SACK)
*
* This option will effect the way delayed acks are performed. This
* option allows you to get or set the delayed ack time, in
* milliseconds. It also allows changing the delayed ack frequency.
* Changing the frequency to 1 disables the delayed sack algorithm. If
* the assoc_id is 0, then this sets or gets the endpoints default
* values. If the assoc_id field is non-zero, then the set or get
* effects the specified association for the one to many model (the
* assoc_id field is ignored by the one to one model). Note that if
* sack_delay or sack_freq are 0 when setting this option, then the
* current values will remain unchanged.
*/
struct sctp_sack_info {
sctp_assoc_t sack_assoc_id;
uint32_t sack_delay;
uint32_t sack_freq;
};
struct sctp_assoc_value {
sctp_assoc_t assoc_id;
uint32_t assoc_value;
};
struct sctp_stream_value {
sctp_assoc_t assoc_id;
uint16_t stream_id;
uint16_t stream_value;
};
/*
* 7.2.2 Peer Address Information
*
* Applications can retrieve information about a specific peer address
* of an association, including its reachability state, congestion
* window, and retransmission timer values. This information is
* read-only. The following structure is used to access this
* information:
*/
struct sctp_paddrinfo {
sctp_assoc_t spinfo_assoc_id;
struct sockaddr_storage spinfo_address;
__s32 spinfo_state;
__u32 spinfo_cwnd;
__u32 spinfo_srtt;
__u32 spinfo_rto;
__u32 spinfo_mtu;
} __attribute__((packed, aligned(4)));
/* Peer addresses's state. */
/* UNKNOWN: Peer address passed by the upper layer in sendmsg or connect[x]
* calls.
* UNCONFIRMED: Peer address received in INIT/INIT-ACK address parameters.
* Not yet confirmed by a heartbeat and not available for data
* transfers.
* ACTIVE : Peer address confirmed, active and available for data transfers.
* INACTIVE: Peer address inactive and not available for data transfers.
*/
enum sctp_spinfo_state {
SCTP_INACTIVE,
SCTP_PF,
sctp: add pf_expose per netns and sock and asoc As said in rfc7829, section 3, point 12: The SCTP stack SHOULD expose the PF state of its destination addresses to the ULP as well as provide the means to notify the ULP of state transitions of its destination addresses from active to PF, and vice versa. However, it is recommended that an SCTP stack implementing SCTP-PF also allows for the ULP to be kept ignorant of the PF state of its destinations and the associated state transitions, thus allowing for retention of the simpler state transition model of [RFC4960] in the ULP. Not only does it allow to expose the PF state to ULP, but also allow to ignore sctp-pf to ULP. So this patch is to add pf_expose per netns, sock and asoc. And in sctp_assoc_control_transport(), ulp_notify will be set to false if asoc->expose is not 'enabled' in next patch. It also allows a user to change pf_expose per netns by sysctl, and pf_expose per sock and asoc will be initialized with it. Note that pf_expose also works for SCTP_GET_PEER_ADDR_INFO sockopt, to not allow a user to query the state of a sctp-pf peer address when pf_expose is 'disabled', as said in section 7.3. v1->v2: - Fix a build warning noticed by Nathan Chancellor. v2->v3: - set pf_expose to UNUSED by default to keep compatible with old applications. v3->v4: - add a new entry for pf_expose on ip-sysctl.txt, as Marcelo suggested. - change this patch to 1/5, and move sctp_assoc_control_transport change into 2/5, as Marcelo suggested. - use SCTP_PF_EXPOSE_UNSET instead of SCTP_PF_EXPOSE_UNUSED, and set SCTP_PF_EXPOSE_UNSET to 0 in enum, as Marcelo suggested. Signed-off-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com> Acked-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2019-11-08 12:20:32 +07:00
#define SCTP_POTENTIALLY_FAILED SCTP_PF
SCTP_ACTIVE,
SCTP_UNCONFIRMED,
SCTP_UNKNOWN = 0xffff /* Value used for transport state unknown */
};
/*
* 7.2.1 Association Status (SCTP_STATUS)
*
* Applications can retrieve current status information about an
* association, including association state, peer receiver window size,
* number of unacked data chunks, and number of data chunks pending
* receipt. This information is read-only. The following structure is
* used to access this information:
*/
struct sctp_status {
sctp_assoc_t sstat_assoc_id;
__s32 sstat_state;
__u32 sstat_rwnd;
__u16 sstat_unackdata;
__u16 sstat_penddata;
__u16 sstat_instrms;
__u16 sstat_outstrms;
__u32 sstat_fragmentation_point;
struct sctp_paddrinfo sstat_primary;
};
/*
* 7.2.3. Get the list of chunks the peer requires to be authenticated
* (SCTP_PEER_AUTH_CHUNKS)
*
* This option gets a list of chunks for a specified association that
* the peer requires to be received authenticated only.
*/
struct sctp_authchunks {
sctp_assoc_t gauth_assoc_id;
__u32 gauth_number_of_chunks;
uint8_t gauth_chunks[];
};
/* The broken spelling has been released already in lksctp-tools header,
* so don't break anyone, now that it's fixed.
*/
#define guth_number_of_chunks gauth_number_of_chunks
/* Association states. */
enum sctp_sstat_state {
SCTP_EMPTY = 0,
SCTP_CLOSED = 1,
SCTP_COOKIE_WAIT = 2,
SCTP_COOKIE_ECHOED = 3,
SCTP_ESTABLISHED = 4,
SCTP_SHUTDOWN_PENDING = 5,
SCTP_SHUTDOWN_SENT = 6,
SCTP_SHUTDOWN_RECEIVED = 7,
SCTP_SHUTDOWN_ACK_SENT = 8,
};
/*
* 8.2.6. Get the Current Identifiers of Associations
* (SCTP_GET_ASSOC_ID_LIST)
*
* This option gets the current list of SCTP association identifiers of
* the SCTP associations handled by a one-to-many style socket.
*/
struct sctp_assoc_ids {
__u32 gaids_number_of_ids;
sctp_assoc_t gaids_assoc_id[];
};
/*
* 8.3, 8.5 get all peer/local addresses in an association.
* This parameter struct is used by SCTP_GET_PEER_ADDRS and
* SCTP_GET_LOCAL_ADDRS socket options used internally to implement
* sctp_getpaddrs() and sctp_getladdrs() API.
*/
struct sctp_getaddrs_old {
sctp_assoc_t assoc_id;
int addr_num;
#ifdef __KERNEL__
struct sockaddr __user *addrs;
#else
struct sockaddr *addrs;
#endif
};
struct sctp_getaddrs {
sctp_assoc_t assoc_id; /*input*/
__u32 addr_num; /*output*/
__u8 addrs[0]; /*output, variable size*/
};
sctp: Add support to per-association statistics via a new SCTP_GET_ASSOC_STATS call The current SCTP stack is lacking a mechanism to have per association statistics. This is an implementation modeled after OpenSolaris' SCTP_GET_ASSOC_STATS. Userspace part will follow on lksctp if/when there is a general ACK on this. V4: - Move ipackets++ before q->immediate.func() for consistency reasons - Move sctp_max_rto() at the end of sctp_transport_update_rto() to avoid returning bogus RTO values - return asoc->rto_min when max_obs_rto value has not changed V3: - Increase ictrlchunks in sctp_assoc_bh_rcv() as well - Move ipackets++ to sctp_inq_push() - return 0 when no rto updates took place since the last call V2: - Implement partial retrieval of stat struct to cope for future expansion - Kill the rtxpackets counter as it cannot be precise anyway - Rename outseqtsns to outofseqtsns to make it clearer that these are out of sequence unexpected TSNs - Move asoc->ipackets++ under a lock to avoid potential miscounts - Fold asoc->opackets++ into the already existing asoc check - Kill unneeded (q->asoc) test when increasing rtxchunks - Do not count octrlchunks if sending failed (SCTP_XMIT_OK != 0) - Don't count SHUTDOWNs as SACKs - Move SCTP_GET_ASSOC_STATS to the private space API - Adjust the len check in sctp_getsockopt_assoc_stats() to allow for future struct growth - Move association statistics in their own struct - Update idupchunks when we send a SACK with dup TSNs - return min_rto in max_rto when RTO has not changed. Also return the transport when max_rto last changed. Signed-off: Michele Baldessari <michele@acksyn.org> Acked-by: Vlad Yasevich <vyasevich@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-12-01 11:49:42 +07:00
/* A socket user request obtained via SCTP_GET_ASSOC_STATS that retrieves
* association stats. All stats are counts except sas_maxrto and
* sas_obs_rto_ipaddr. maxrto is the max observed rto + transport since
* the last call. Will return 0 when RTO was not update since last call
*/
struct sctp_assoc_stats {
sctp_assoc_t sas_assoc_id; /* Input */
/* Transport of observed max RTO */
struct sockaddr_storage sas_obs_rto_ipaddr;
__u64 sas_maxrto; /* Maximum Observed RTO for period */
__u64 sas_isacks; /* SACKs received */
__u64 sas_osacks; /* SACKs sent */
__u64 sas_opackets; /* Packets sent */
__u64 sas_ipackets; /* Packets received */
__u64 sas_rtxchunks; /* Retransmitted Chunks */
__u64 sas_outofseqtsns;/* TSN received > next expected */
__u64 sas_idupchunks; /* Dups received (ordered+unordered) */
__u64 sas_gapcnt; /* Gap Acknowledgements Received */
__u64 sas_ouodchunks; /* Unordered data chunks sent */
__u64 sas_iuodchunks; /* Unordered data chunks received */
__u64 sas_oodchunks; /* Ordered data chunks sent */
__u64 sas_iodchunks; /* Ordered data chunks received */
__u64 sas_octrlchunks; /* Control chunks sent */
__u64 sas_ictrlchunks; /* Control chunks received */
};
/*
* 8.1 sctp_bindx()
*
* The flags parameter is formed from the bitwise OR of zero or more of the
* following currently defined flags:
*/
#define SCTP_BINDX_ADD_ADDR 0x01
#define SCTP_BINDX_REM_ADDR 0x02
/* This is the structure that is passed as an argument(optval) to
* getsockopt(SCTP_SOCKOPT_PEELOFF).
*/
typedef struct {
sctp_assoc_t associd;
int sd;
} sctp_peeloff_arg_t;
typedef struct {
sctp_peeloff_arg_t p_arg;
unsigned flags;
} sctp_peeloff_flags_arg_t;
/*
* Peer Address Thresholds socket option
*/
struct sctp_paddrthlds {
sctp_assoc_t spt_assoc_id;
struct sockaddr_storage spt_address;
__u16 spt_pathmaxrxt;
__u16 spt_pathpfthld;
};
/* Use a new structure with spt_pathcpthld for back compatibility */
struct sctp_paddrthlds_v2 {
sctp_assoc_t spt_assoc_id;
struct sockaddr_storage spt_address;
__u16 spt_pathmaxrxt;
__u16 spt_pathpfthld;
__u16 spt_pathcpthld;
};
/*
* Socket Option for Getting the Association/Stream-Specific PR-SCTP Status
*/
struct sctp_prstatus {
sctp_assoc_t sprstat_assoc_id;
__u16 sprstat_sid;
__u16 sprstat_policy;
__u64 sprstat_abandoned_unsent;
__u64 sprstat_abandoned_sent;
};
struct sctp_default_prinfo {
sctp_assoc_t pr_assoc_id;
__u32 pr_value;
__u16 pr_policy;
};
struct sctp_info {
__u32 sctpi_tag;
__u32 sctpi_state;
__u32 sctpi_rwnd;
__u16 sctpi_unackdata;
__u16 sctpi_penddata;
__u16 sctpi_instrms;
__u16 sctpi_outstrms;
__u32 sctpi_fragmentation_point;
__u32 sctpi_inqueue;
__u32 sctpi_outqueue;
__u32 sctpi_overall_error;
__u32 sctpi_max_burst;
__u32 sctpi_maxseg;
__u32 sctpi_peer_rwnd;
__u32 sctpi_peer_tag;
__u8 sctpi_peer_capable;
__u8 sctpi_peer_sack;
__u16 __reserved1;
/* assoc status info */
__u64 sctpi_isacks;
__u64 sctpi_osacks;
__u64 sctpi_opackets;
__u64 sctpi_ipackets;
__u64 sctpi_rtxchunks;
__u64 sctpi_outofseqtsns;
__u64 sctpi_idupchunks;
__u64 sctpi_gapcnt;
__u64 sctpi_ouodchunks;
__u64 sctpi_iuodchunks;
__u64 sctpi_oodchunks;
__u64 sctpi_iodchunks;
__u64 sctpi_octrlchunks;
__u64 sctpi_ictrlchunks;
/* primary transport info */
struct sockaddr_storage sctpi_p_address;
__s32 sctpi_p_state;
__u32 sctpi_p_cwnd;
__u32 sctpi_p_srtt;
__u32 sctpi_p_rto;
__u32 sctpi_p_hbinterval;
__u32 sctpi_p_pathmaxrxt;
__u32 sctpi_p_sackdelay;
__u32 sctpi_p_sackfreq;
__u32 sctpi_p_ssthresh;
__u32 sctpi_p_partial_bytes_acked;
__u32 sctpi_p_flight_size;
__u16 sctpi_p_error;
__u16 __reserved2;
/* sctp sock info */
__u32 sctpi_s_autoclose;
__u32 sctpi_s_adaptation_ind;
__u32 sctpi_s_pd_point;
__u8 sctpi_s_nodelay;
__u8 sctpi_s_disable_fragments;
__u8 sctpi_s_v4mapped;
__u8 sctpi_s_frag_interleave;
__u32 sctpi_s_type;
__u32 __reserved3;
};
struct sctp_reset_streams {
sctp_assoc_t srs_assoc_id;
uint16_t srs_flags;
uint16_t srs_number_streams; /* 0 == ALL */
uint16_t srs_stream_list[]; /* list if srs_num_streams is not 0 */
};
struct sctp_add_streams {
sctp_assoc_t sas_assoc_id;
uint16_t sas_instrms;
uint16_t sas_outstrms;
};
struct sctp_event {
sctp_assoc_t se_assoc_id;
uint16_t se_type;
uint8_t se_on;
};
sctp: introduce stream scheduler foundations This patch introduces the hooks necessary to do stream scheduling, as per RFC Draft ndata. It also introduces the first scheduler, which is what we do today but now factored out: first come first served (FCFS). With stream scheduling now we have to track which chunk was enqueued on which stream and be able to select another other than the in front of the main outqueue. So we introduce a list on sctp_stream_out_ext structure for this purpose. We reuse sctp_chunk->transmitted_list space for the list above, as the chunk cannot belong to the two lists at the same time. By using the union in there, we can have distinct names for these moments. sctp_sched_ops are the operations expected to be implemented by each scheduler. The dequeueing is a bit particular to this implementation but it is to match how we dequeue packets today. We first dequeue and then check if it fits the packet and if not, we requeue it at head. Thus why we don't have a peek operation but have dequeue_done instead, which is called once the chunk can be safely considered as transmitted. The check removed from sctp_outq_flush is now performed by sctp_stream_outq_migrate, which is only called during assoc setup. (sctp_sendmsg() also checks for it) The only operation that is foreseen but not yet added here is a way to signalize that a new packet is starting or that the packet is done, for round robin scheduler per packet, but is intentionally left to the patch that actually implements it. Support for I-DATA chunks, also described in this RFC, with user message interleaving is straightforward as it just requires the schedulers to probe for the feature and ignore datamsg boundaries when dequeueing. See-also: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tsvwg-sctp-ndata-13 Tested-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Marcelo Ricardo Leitner <marcelo.leitner@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2017-10-04 05:20:13 +07:00
/* SCTP Stream schedulers */
enum sctp_sched_type {
SCTP_SS_FCFS,
SCTP_SS_DEFAULT = SCTP_SS_FCFS,
sctp: introduce priority based stream scheduler This patch introduces RFC Draft ndata section 3.4 Priority Based Scheduler (SCTP_SS_PRIO). It works by having a struct sctp_stream_priority for each priority configured. This struct is then enlisted on a queue ordered per priority if, and only if, there is a stream with data queued, so that dequeueing is very straightforward: either finish current datamsg or simply dequeue from the highest priority queued, which is the next stream pointed, and that's it. If there are multiple streams assigned with the same priority and with data queued, it will do round robin amongst them while respecting datamsgs boundaries (when not using idata chunks), to be reasonably fair. We intentionally don't maintain a list of priorities nor a list of all streams with the same priority to save memory. The first would mean at least 2 other pointers per priority (which, for 1000 priorities, that can mean 16kB) and the second would also mean 2 other pointers but per stream. As SCTP supports up to 65535 streams on a given asoc, that's 1MB. This impacts when giving a priority to some stream, as we have to find out if the new priority is already being used and if we can free the old one, and also when tearing down. The new fields in struct sctp_stream_out_ext and sctp_stream are added under a union because that memory is to be shared with other schedulers. See-also: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tsvwg-sctp-ndata-13 Tested-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Marcelo Ricardo Leitner <marcelo.leitner@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2017-10-04 05:20:16 +07:00
SCTP_SS_PRIO,
SCTP_SS_RR,
SCTP_SS_MAX = SCTP_SS_RR
sctp: introduce stream scheduler foundations This patch introduces the hooks necessary to do stream scheduling, as per RFC Draft ndata. It also introduces the first scheduler, which is what we do today but now factored out: first come first served (FCFS). With stream scheduling now we have to track which chunk was enqueued on which stream and be able to select another other than the in front of the main outqueue. So we introduce a list on sctp_stream_out_ext structure for this purpose. We reuse sctp_chunk->transmitted_list space for the list above, as the chunk cannot belong to the two lists at the same time. By using the union in there, we can have distinct names for these moments. sctp_sched_ops are the operations expected to be implemented by each scheduler. The dequeueing is a bit particular to this implementation but it is to match how we dequeue packets today. We first dequeue and then check if it fits the packet and if not, we requeue it at head. Thus why we don't have a peek operation but have dequeue_done instead, which is called once the chunk can be safely considered as transmitted. The check removed from sctp_outq_flush is now performed by sctp_stream_outq_migrate, which is only called during assoc setup. (sctp_sendmsg() also checks for it) The only operation that is foreseen but not yet added here is a way to signalize that a new packet is starting or that the packet is done, for round robin scheduler per packet, but is intentionally left to the patch that actually implements it. Support for I-DATA chunks, also described in this RFC, with user message interleaving is straightforward as it just requires the schedulers to probe for the feature and ignore datamsg boundaries when dequeueing. See-also: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tsvwg-sctp-ndata-13 Tested-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Marcelo Ricardo Leitner <marcelo.leitner@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2017-10-04 05:20:13 +07:00
};
#endif /* _UAPI_SCTP_H */