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Vector Packet Processing
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| struct | tcp_rx_trace_t |
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| #define | tcp_error(n, s) s, |
| #define | foreach_tcp_state_next |
| #define | tcp_next_output(is_ip4) |
| #define | foreach_tcp4_input_next |
| #define | foreach_tcp6_input_next |
| #define | filter_flags (TCP_FLAG_SYN|TCP_FLAG_ACK|TCP_FLAG_RST|TCP_FLAG_FIN) |
Typedefs | |
| typedef enum _tcp_established_next | tcp_established_next_t |
| typedef enum _tcp_rcv_process_next | tcp_rcv_process_next_t |
| typedef enum _tcp_syn_sent_next | tcp_syn_sent_next_t |
| typedef enum _tcp_listen_next | tcp_listen_next_t |
| typedef enum _tcp_state_next | tcp_state_next_t |
| typedef enum _tcp_input_next | tcp_input_next_t |
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| static char * | tcp_error_strings [] |
| vlib_node_registration_t | tcp4_established_node |
| (constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp4_established_node) More... | |
| vlib_node_registration_t | tcp6_established_node |
| (constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp6_established_node) More... | |
| vlib_node_registration_t | tcp4_syn_sent_node |
| (constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp4_syn_sent_node) More... | |
| vlib_node_registration_t | tcp6_syn_sent_node |
| (constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp6_syn_sent_node) More... | |
| vlib_node_registration_t | tcp4_rcv_process_node |
| (constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp4_rcv_process_node) More... | |
| vlib_node_registration_t | tcp6_rcv_process_node |
| (constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp6_rcv_process_node) More... | |
| vlib_node_registration_t | tcp4_listen_node |
| (constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp4_listen_node) More... | |
| vlib_node_registration_t | tcp6_listen_node |
| (constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp6_listen_node) More... | |
| vlib_node_registration_t | tcp4_input_node |
| (constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp4_input_node) More... | |
| vlib_node_registration_t | tcp6_input_node |
| (constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp6_input_node) More... | |
| #define filter_flags (TCP_FLAG_SYN|TCP_FLAG_ACK|TCP_FLAG_RST|TCP_FLAG_FIN) |
Definition at line 2660 of file tcp_input.c.
| #define foreach_tcp4_input_next |
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| #define foreach_tcp6_input_next |
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| #define foreach_tcp_state_next |
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| #define tcp_error | ( | n, | |
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| #define tcp_next_output | ( | is_ip4 | ) |
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| typedef enum _tcp_established_next tcp_established_next_t |
| typedef enum _tcp_input_next tcp_input_next_t |
| typedef enum _tcp_listen_next tcp_listen_next_t |
| typedef enum _tcp_rcv_process_next tcp_rcv_process_next_t |
| typedef enum _tcp_state_next tcp_state_next_t |
| typedef enum _tcp_syn_sent_next tcp_syn_sent_next_t |
Definition at line 1529 of file tcp_input.c.
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Definition at line 677 of file tcp_input.c.
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| u32 | end | ||
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Definition at line 541 of file tcp_input.c.
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| u8 | have_sent_1_smss, | ||
| u8 * | can_rescue, | ||
| u8 * | snd_limited | ||
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Figure out the next hole to retransmit.
Follows logic proposed in RFC6675 Sec. 4, NextSeg()
Definition at line 622 of file tcp_input.c.
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Definition at line 510 of file tcp_input.c.
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Definition at line 578 of file tcp_input.c.
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LISTEN state processing as per RFC 793 p.
65
Definition at line 2417 of file tcp_input.c.
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Handles reception for all states except LISTEN, SYN-SENT and ESTABLISHED as per RFC793 p.
64
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Checks if ack is a congestion control event.
Definition at line 498 of file tcp_input.c.
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Check if duplicate ack as per RFC5681 Sec.
2
Definition at line 485 of file tcp_input.c.
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Check if ACK could be delayed.
If ack can be delayed, it should return true for a full frame. If we're always acking return 0.
Definition at line 1415 of file tcp_input.c.
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Definition at line 904 of file tcp_input.c.
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One function to rule them all ...
and in the darkness bind them
Definition at line 985 of file tcp_input.c.
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Definition at line 1138 of file tcp_input.c.
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| int tcp_cc_recover | ( | tcp_connection_t * | tc | ) |
Definition at line 925 of file tcp_input.c.
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Dequeue bytes that have been acked and while at it update RTT estimates.
Definition at line 465 of file tcp_input.c.
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Definition at line 1559 of file tcp_input.c.
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Compute smoothed RTT as per VJ's '88 SIGCOMM and RFC6298.
Note that although the original article, srtt and rttvar are scaled to minimize round-off errors, here we don't. Instead, we rely on better precision time measurements.
TODO support us rtt resolution
Definition at line 379 of file tcp_input.c.
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| int tcp_options_parse | ( | tcp_header_t * | th, |
| tcp_options_t * | to | ||
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Parse TCP header options.
| th | TCP header |
| to | TCP options data structure to be populated |
Definition at line 123 of file tcp_input.c.
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Process incoming ACK.
Definition at line 1148 of file tcp_input.c.
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| void tcp_rcv_sacks | ( | tcp_connection_t * | tc, |
| u32 | ack | ||
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Definition at line 686 of file tcp_input.c.
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RFC1323: Check against wrapped sequence numbers (PAWS).
If we have timestamp to echo and it's less than tsval_recent, drop segment but still send an ACK in order to retain TCP's mechanism for detecting and recovering from half-open connections
Or at least that's what the theory says. It seems that this might not work very well with packet reordering and fast retransmit. XXX
Definition at line 232 of file tcp_input.c.
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Validate segment sequence number.
As per RFC793:
Segment Receive Test Length Window
0 0 SEG.SEQ = RCV.NXT 0 >0 RCV.NXT =< SEG.SEQ < RCV.NXT+RCV.WND >0 0 not acceptable >0 >0 RCV.NXT =< SEG.SEQ < RCV.NXT+RCV.WND or RCV.NXT =< SEG.SEQ+SEG.LEN-1 < RCV.NXT+RCV.WND
This ultimately consists in checking if segment falls within the window. The one important difference compared to RFC793 is that we use rcv_las, or the rcv_nxt at last ack sent instead of rcv_nxt since that's the peer's reference when computing our receive window.
This: seq_leq (end_seq, tc->rcv_las + tc->rcv_wnd) && seq_geq (seq, tc->rcv_las) however, is too strict when we have retransmits. Instead we just check that the seq is not beyond the right edge and that the end of the segment is not less than the left edge.
N.B. rcv_nxt and rcv_wnd are both updated in this node if acks are sent, so use rcv_nxt in the right edge window test instead of rcv_las.
Definition at line 109 of file tcp_input.c.
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Definition at line 1431 of file tcp_input.c.
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Validate incoming segment as per RFC793 p.
69 and RFC1323 p. 19
It first verifies if segment has a wrapped sequence number (PAWS) and then does the processing associated to the first four steps (ignoring security and precedence): sequence number, rst bit and syn bit checks.
Definition at line 269 of file tcp_input.c.
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Enqueue data for delivery to application.
Definition at line 1299 of file tcp_input.c.
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Enqueue out-of-order data.
Definition at line 1358 of file tcp_input.c.
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| tcp_connection_t * | tc0, | ||
| tcp_header_t * | th0, | ||
| vlib_buffer_t * | b0, | ||
| u8 | is_ip4 | ||
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Definition at line 1544 of file tcp_input.c.
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Definition at line 975 of file tcp_input.c.
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| void tcp_update_rto | ( | tcp_connection_t * | tc | ) |
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Update RTT estimate and RTO timer.
Measure RTT: We have two sources of RTT measurements: TSOPT and ACK timing. Middle boxes are known to fiddle with TCP options so we should give higher priority to ACK timing.
return 1 if valid rtt 0 otherwise
Definition at line 420 of file tcp_input.c.
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Build SACK list as per RFC2018.
Makes sure the first block contains the segment that generated the current ACK and the following ones are the ones most recently reported in SACK blocks.
| tc | TCP connection for which the SACK list is updated |
| start | Start sequence number of the newest SACK block |
| end | End sequence of the newest SACK block |
Definition at line 1247 of file tcp_input.c.
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Try to update snd_wnd based on feedback received from peer.
If successful, and new window is 'effectively' 0, activate persist timer.
Definition at line 843 of file tcp_input.c.
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Update tsval recent.
Definition at line 242 of file tcp_input.c.
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| tcp4_established | |||
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| tcp6_established | |||
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| VLIB_NODE_FUNCTION_MULTIARCH | ( | tcp4_syn_sent_node | , |
| tcp4_syn_sent | |||
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| VLIB_NODE_FUNCTION_MULTIARCH | ( | tcp6_syn_sent_node | , |
| tcp6_syn_sent_rcv | |||
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| VLIB_NODE_FUNCTION_MULTIARCH | ( | tcp4_rcv_process_node | , |
| tcp4_rcv_process | |||
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| VLIB_NODE_FUNCTION_MULTIARCH | ( | tcp6_rcv_process_node | , |
| tcp6_rcv_process | |||
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| VLIB_NODE_FUNCTION_MULTIARCH | ( | tcp4_listen_node | , |
| tcp4_listen | |||
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| VLIB_NODE_FUNCTION_MULTIARCH | ( | tcp6_listen_node | , |
| tcp6_listen | |||
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| VLIB_NODE_FUNCTION_MULTIARCH | ( | tcp4_input_node | , |
| tcp4_input | |||
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| VLIB_NODE_FUNCTION_MULTIARCH | ( | tcp6_input_node | , |
| tcp6_input | |||
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| vlib_node_registration_t tcp4_established_node |
(constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp4_established_node)
Definition at line 78 of file tcp_input.c.
| vlib_node_registration_t tcp4_input_node |
(constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp4_input_node)
Definition at line 2630 of file tcp_input.c.
| vlib_node_registration_t tcp4_listen_node |
(constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp4_listen_node)
Definition at line 2410 of file tcp_input.c.
| vlib_node_registration_t tcp4_rcv_process_node |
(constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp4_rcv_process_node)
Definition at line 2367 of file tcp_input.c.
| vlib_node_registration_t tcp4_syn_sent_node |
(constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp4_syn_sent_node)
Definition at line 1742 of file tcp_input.c.
| vlib_node_registration_t tcp6_established_node |
(constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp6_established_node)
Definition at line 79 of file tcp_input.c.
| vlib_node_registration_t tcp6_input_node |
(constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp6_input_node)
Definition at line 2631 of file tcp_input.c.
| vlib_node_registration_t tcp6_listen_node |
(constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp6_listen_node)
Definition at line 2411 of file tcp_input.c.
| vlib_node_registration_t tcp6_rcv_process_node |
(constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp6_rcv_process_node)
Definition at line 2389 of file tcp_input.c.
| vlib_node_registration_t tcp6_syn_sent_node |
(constructor) VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (tcp6_syn_sent_node)
Definition at line 1743 of file tcp_input.c.
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