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88 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/netinet/tcp_syncache.c,v 1.5.2.14 2003/02/24 04:02:27 silby Exp $
89 * $DragonFly: src/sys/netinet/tcp_syncache.c,v 1.22 2005/03/04 05:57:50 hsu Exp $
92 #include "opt_inet6.h"
93 #include "opt_ipsec.h"
95 #include <sys/param.h>
96 #include <sys/systm.h>
97 #include <sys/kernel.h>
98 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
99 #include <sys/malloc.h>
100 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
102 #include <sys/proc.h> /* for proc0 declaration */
103 #include <sys/random.h>
104 #include <sys/socket.h>
105 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
106 #include <sys/in_cksum.h>
108 #include <sys/msgport2.h>
111 #include <net/route.h>
113 #include <netinet/in.h>
114 #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
115 #include <netinet/ip.h>
116 #include <netinet/in_var.h>
117 #include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
118 #include <netinet/ip_var.h>
119 #include <netinet/ip6.h>
121 #include <netinet/icmp6.h>
122 #include <netinet6/nd6.h>
124 #include <netinet6/ip6_var.h>
125 #include <netinet6/in6_pcb.h>
126 #include <netinet/tcp.h>
127 #include <netinet/tcp_fsm.h>
128 #include <netinet/tcp_seq.h>
129 #include <netinet/tcp_timer.h>
130 #include <netinet/tcp_var.h>
131 #include <netinet6/tcp6_var.h>
134 #include <netinet6/ipsec.h>
136 #include <netinet6/ipsec6.h>
138 #include <netproto/key/key.h>
142 #include <netproto/ipsec/ipsec.h>
144 #include <netproto/ipsec/ipsec6.h>
146 #include <netproto/ipsec/key.h>
148 #endif /*FAST_IPSEC*/
150 #include <vm/vm_zone.h>
152 static int tcp_syncookies = 1;
153 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, syncookies, CTLFLAG_RW,
155 "Use TCP SYN cookies if the syncache overflows");
157 static void syncache_drop(struct syncache *, struct syncache_head *);
158 static void syncache_free(struct syncache *);
159 static void syncache_insert(struct syncache *, struct syncache_head *);
160 struct syncache *syncache_lookup(struct in_conninfo *, struct syncache_head **);
161 static int syncache_respond(struct syncache *, struct mbuf *);
162 static struct socket *syncache_socket(struct syncache *, struct socket *);
163 static void syncache_timer(void *);
164 static u_int32_t syncookie_generate(struct syncache *);
165 static struct syncache *syncookie_lookup(struct in_conninfo *,
166 struct tcphdr *, struct socket *);
169 * Transmit the SYN,ACK fewer times than TCP_MAXRXTSHIFT specifies.
170 * 3 retransmits corresponds to a timeout of (1 + 2 + 4 + 8 == 15) seconds,
171 * the odds are that the user has given up attempting to connect by then.
173 #define SYNCACHE_MAXREXMTS 3
175 /* Arbitrary values */
176 #define TCP_SYNCACHE_HASHSIZE 512
177 #define TCP_SYNCACHE_BUCKETLIMIT 30
179 struct netmsg_sc_timer {
180 struct lwkt_msg nm_lmsg;
181 struct msgrec *nm_mrec; /* back pointer to containing msgrec */
185 struct netmsg_sc_timer msg;
186 lwkt_port_t port; /* constant after init */
187 int slot; /* constant after init */
190 static int syncache_timer_handler(lwkt_msg_t);
192 struct tcp_syncache {
193 struct vm_zone *zone;
201 static struct tcp_syncache tcp_syncache;
203 struct tcp_syncache_percpu {
204 struct syncache_head *hashbase;
206 TAILQ_HEAD(, syncache) timerq[SYNCACHE_MAXREXMTS + 1];
207 struct callout tt_timerq[SYNCACHE_MAXREXMTS + 1];
208 struct msgrec mrec[SYNCACHE_MAXREXMTS + 1];
210 static struct tcp_syncache_percpu tcp_syncache_percpu[MAXCPU];
212 static struct lwkt_port syncache_null_rport;
214 SYSCTL_NODE(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, syncache, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "TCP SYN cache");
216 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp_syncache, OID_AUTO, bucketlimit, CTLFLAG_RD,
217 &tcp_syncache.bucket_limit, 0, "Per-bucket hash limit for syncache");
219 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp_syncache, OID_AUTO, cachelimit, CTLFLAG_RD,
220 &tcp_syncache.cache_limit, 0, "Overall entry limit for syncache");
224 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp_syncache, OID_AUTO, count, CTLFLAG_RD,
225 &tcp_syncache.cache_count, 0, "Current number of entries in syncache");
228 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp_syncache, OID_AUTO, hashsize, CTLFLAG_RD,
229 &tcp_syncache.hashsize, 0, "Size of TCP syncache hashtable");
231 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp_syncache, OID_AUTO, rexmtlimit, CTLFLAG_RW,
232 &tcp_syncache.rexmt_limit, 0, "Limit on SYN/ACK retransmissions");
234 static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_SYNCACHE, "syncache", "TCP syncache");
236 #define SYNCACHE_HASH(inc, mask) \
237 ((tcp_syncache.hash_secret ^ \
238 (inc)->inc_faddr.s_addr ^ \
239 ((inc)->inc_faddr.s_addr >> 16) ^ \
240 (inc)->inc_fport ^ (inc)->inc_lport) & mask)
242 #define SYNCACHE_HASH6(inc, mask) \
243 ((tcp_syncache.hash_secret ^ \
244 (inc)->inc6_faddr.s6_addr32[0] ^ \
245 (inc)->inc6_faddr.s6_addr32[3] ^ \
246 (inc)->inc_fport ^ (inc)->inc_lport) & mask)
248 #define ENDPTS_EQ(a, b) ( \
249 (a)->ie_fport == (b)->ie_fport && \
250 (a)->ie_lport == (b)->ie_lport && \
251 (a)->ie_faddr.s_addr == (b)->ie_faddr.s_addr && \
252 (a)->ie_laddr.s_addr == (b)->ie_laddr.s_addr \
255 #define ENDPTS6_EQ(a, b) (memcmp(a, b, sizeof(*a)) == 0)
258 syncache_timeout(struct tcp_syncache_percpu *syncache_percpu,
259 struct syncache *sc, int slot)
261 sc->sc_rxtslot = slot;
262 sc->sc_rxttime = ticks + TCPTV_RTOBASE * tcp_backoff[slot];
263 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&syncache_percpu->timerq[slot], sc, sc_timerq);
264 if (!callout_active(&syncache_percpu->tt_timerq[slot])) {
265 callout_reset(&syncache_percpu->tt_timerq[slot],
266 TCPTV_RTOBASE * tcp_backoff[slot],
268 &syncache_percpu->mrec[slot]);
273 syncache_free(struct syncache *sc)
277 const boolean_t isipv6 = sc->sc_inc.inc_isipv6;
279 const boolean_t isipv6 = FALSE;
283 m_free(sc->sc_ipopts);
285 rt = isipv6 ? sc->sc_route6.ro_rt : sc->sc_route.ro_rt;
288 * If this is the only reference to a protocol-cloned
289 * route, remove it immediately.
291 if ((rt->rt_flags & RTF_WASCLONED) && rt->rt_refcnt == 1)
292 rtrequest(RTM_DELETE, rt_key(rt), rt->rt_gateway,
293 rt_mask(rt), rt->rt_flags, NULL);
297 zfree(tcp_syncache.zone, sc);
305 tcp_syncache.hashsize = TCP_SYNCACHE_HASHSIZE;
306 tcp_syncache.bucket_limit = TCP_SYNCACHE_BUCKETLIMIT;
307 tcp_syncache.cache_limit =
308 tcp_syncache.hashsize * tcp_syncache.bucket_limit;
309 tcp_syncache.rexmt_limit = SYNCACHE_MAXREXMTS;
310 tcp_syncache.hash_secret = arc4random();
312 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("net.inet.tcp.syncache.hashsize",
313 &tcp_syncache.hashsize);
314 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("net.inet.tcp.syncache.cachelimit",
315 &tcp_syncache.cache_limit);
316 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("net.inet.tcp.syncache.bucketlimit",
317 &tcp_syncache.bucket_limit);
318 if (!powerof2(tcp_syncache.hashsize)) {
319 printf("WARNING: syncache hash size is not a power of 2.\n");
320 tcp_syncache.hashsize = 512; /* safe default */
322 tcp_syncache.hashmask = tcp_syncache.hashsize - 1;
324 lwkt_initport_null_rport(&syncache_null_rport, NULL);
326 for (cpu = 0; cpu < ncpus2; cpu++) {
327 struct tcp_syncache_percpu *syncache_percpu;
329 syncache_percpu = &tcp_syncache_percpu[cpu];
330 /* Allocate the hash table. */
331 MALLOC(syncache_percpu->hashbase, struct syncache_head *,
332 tcp_syncache.hashsize * sizeof(struct syncache_head),
333 M_SYNCACHE, M_WAITOK);
335 /* Initialize the hash buckets. */
336 for (i = 0; i < tcp_syncache.hashsize; i++) {
337 struct syncache_head *bucket;
339 bucket = &syncache_percpu->hashbase[i];
340 TAILQ_INIT(&bucket->sch_bucket);
341 bucket->sch_length = 0;
344 for (i = 0; i <= SYNCACHE_MAXREXMTS; i++) {
345 /* Initialize the timer queues. */
346 TAILQ_INIT(&syncache_percpu->timerq[i]);
347 callout_init(&syncache_percpu->tt_timerq[i]);
349 syncache_percpu->mrec[i].slot = i;
350 syncache_percpu->mrec[i].port = tcp_cport(cpu);
351 syncache_percpu->mrec[i].msg.nm_mrec =
352 &syncache_percpu->mrec[i];
353 lwkt_initmsg(&syncache_percpu->mrec[i].msg.nm_lmsg,
354 &syncache_null_rport, 0,
355 lwkt_cmd_func(syncache_timer_handler),
361 * Allocate the syncache entries. Allow the zone to allocate one
362 * more entry than cache limit, so a new entry can bump out an
365 tcp_syncache.zone = zinit("syncache", sizeof(struct syncache),
366 tcp_syncache.cache_limit, ZONE_INTERRUPT, 0);
367 tcp_syncache.cache_limit -= 1;
371 syncache_insert(sc, sch)
373 struct syncache_head *sch;
375 struct tcp_syncache_percpu *syncache_percpu;
376 struct syncache *sc2;
379 syncache_percpu = &tcp_syncache_percpu[mycpu->gd_cpuid];
382 * Make sure that we don't overflow the per-bucket
383 * limit or the total cache size limit.
385 if (sch->sch_length >= tcp_syncache.bucket_limit) {
387 * The bucket is full, toss the oldest element.
389 sc2 = TAILQ_FIRST(&sch->sch_bucket);
390 sc2->sc_tp->ts_recent = ticks;
391 syncache_drop(sc2, sch);
392 tcpstat.tcps_sc_bucketoverflow++;
393 } else if (syncache_percpu->cache_count >= tcp_syncache.cache_limit) {
395 * The cache is full. Toss the oldest entry in the
396 * entire cache. This is the front entry in the
397 * first non-empty timer queue with the largest
400 for (i = SYNCACHE_MAXREXMTS; i >= 0; i--) {
401 sc2 = TAILQ_FIRST(&syncache_percpu->timerq[i]);
405 sc2->sc_tp->ts_recent = ticks;
406 syncache_drop(sc2, NULL);
407 tcpstat.tcps_sc_cacheoverflow++;
410 /* Initialize the entry's timer. */
411 syncache_timeout(syncache_percpu, sc, 0);
413 /* Put it into the bucket. */
414 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sch->sch_bucket, sc, sc_hash);
416 syncache_percpu->cache_count++;
417 tcpstat.tcps_sc_added++;
421 syncache_drop(sc, sch)
423 struct syncache_head *sch;
425 struct tcp_syncache_percpu *syncache_percpu;
427 const boolean_t isipv6 = sc->sc_inc.inc_isipv6;
429 const boolean_t isipv6 = FALSE;
432 syncache_percpu = &tcp_syncache_percpu[mycpu->gd_cpuid];
436 sch = &syncache_percpu->hashbase[
437 SYNCACHE_HASH6(&sc->sc_inc, tcp_syncache.hashmask)];
439 sch = &syncache_percpu->hashbase[
440 SYNCACHE_HASH(&sc->sc_inc, tcp_syncache.hashmask)];
444 TAILQ_REMOVE(&sch->sch_bucket, sc, sc_hash);
446 syncache_percpu->cache_count--;
449 * Remove the entry from the syncache timer/timeout queue. Note
450 * that we do not try to stop any running timer since we do not know
451 * whether the timer's message is in-transit or not. Since timeouts
452 * are fairly long, taking an unneeded callout does not detrimentally
453 * effect performance.
455 TAILQ_REMOVE(&syncache_percpu->timerq[sc->sc_rxtslot], sc, sc_timerq);
461 * Place a timeout message on the TCP thread's message queue.
462 * This routine runs in soft interrupt context.
464 * An invariant is for this routine to be called, the callout must
465 * have been active. Note that the callout is not deactivated until
466 * after the message has been processed in syncache_timer_handler() below.
469 syncache_timer(void *p)
471 struct netmsg_sc_timer *msg = p;
473 lwkt_sendmsg(msg->nm_mrec->port, &msg->nm_lmsg);
477 * Service a timer message queued by timer expiration.
478 * This routine runs in the TCP protocol thread.
480 * Walk the timer queues, looking for SYN,ACKs that need to be retransmitted.
481 * If we have retransmitted an entry the maximum number of times, expire it.
483 * When we finish processing timed-out entries, we restart the timer if there
484 * are any entries still on the queue and deactivate it otherwise. Only after
485 * a timer has been deactivated here can it be restarted by syncache_timeout().
488 syncache_timer_handler(lwkt_msg_t msg)
490 struct tcp_syncache_percpu *syncache_percpu;
491 struct syncache *sc, *nsc;
495 slot = ((struct netmsg_sc_timer *)msg)->nm_mrec->slot;
496 syncache_percpu = &tcp_syncache_percpu[mycpu->gd_cpuid];
498 nsc = TAILQ_FIRST(&syncache_percpu->timerq[slot]);
499 while (nsc != NULL) {
500 if (ticks < nsc->sc_rxttime)
501 break; /* finished because timerq sorted by time */
503 inp = sc->sc_tp->t_inpcb;
504 if (slot == SYNCACHE_MAXREXMTS ||
505 slot >= tcp_syncache.rexmt_limit ||
506 inp->inp_gencnt != sc->sc_inp_gencnt) {
507 nsc = TAILQ_NEXT(sc, sc_timerq);
508 syncache_drop(sc, NULL);
509 tcpstat.tcps_sc_stale++;
513 * syncache_respond() may call back into the syncache to
514 * to modify another entry, so do not obtain the next
515 * entry on the timer chain until it has completed.
517 syncache_respond(sc, NULL);
518 nsc = TAILQ_NEXT(sc, sc_timerq);
519 tcpstat.tcps_sc_retransmitted++;
520 TAILQ_REMOVE(&syncache_percpu->timerq[slot], sc, sc_timerq);
521 syncache_timeout(syncache_percpu, sc, slot + 1);
524 callout_reset(&syncache_percpu->tt_timerq[slot],
525 nsc->sc_rxttime - ticks, syncache_timer,
526 &syncache_percpu->mrec[slot]);
528 callout_deactivate(&syncache_percpu->tt_timerq[slot]);
530 lwkt_replymsg(msg, 0);
535 * Find an entry in the syncache.
538 syncache_lookup(inc, schp)
539 struct in_conninfo *inc;
540 struct syncache_head **schp;
542 struct tcp_syncache_percpu *syncache_percpu;
544 struct syncache_head *sch;
546 syncache_percpu = &tcp_syncache_percpu[mycpu->gd_cpuid];
548 if (inc->inc_isipv6) {
549 sch = &syncache_percpu->hashbase[
550 SYNCACHE_HASH6(inc, tcp_syncache.hashmask)];
552 TAILQ_FOREACH(sc, &sch->sch_bucket, sc_hash)
553 if (ENDPTS6_EQ(&inc->inc_ie, &sc->sc_inc.inc_ie))
558 sch = &syncache_percpu->hashbase[
559 SYNCACHE_HASH(inc, tcp_syncache.hashmask)];
561 TAILQ_FOREACH(sc, &sch->sch_bucket, sc_hash) {
563 if (sc->sc_inc.inc_isipv6)
566 if (ENDPTS_EQ(&inc->inc_ie, &sc->sc_inc.inc_ie))
574 * This function is called when we get a RST for a
575 * non-existent connection, so that we can see if the
576 * connection is in the syn cache. If it is, zap it.
579 syncache_chkrst(inc, th)
580 struct in_conninfo *inc;
584 struct syncache_head *sch;
586 sc = syncache_lookup(inc, &sch);
590 * If the RST bit is set, check the sequence number to see
591 * if this is a valid reset segment.
593 * In all states except SYN-SENT, all reset (RST) segments
594 * are validated by checking their SEQ-fields. A reset is
595 * valid if its sequence number is in the window.
597 * The sequence number in the reset segment is normally an
598 * echo of our outgoing acknowlegement numbers, but some hosts
599 * send a reset with the sequence number at the rightmost edge
600 * of our receive window, and we have to handle this case.
602 if (SEQ_GEQ(th->th_seq, sc->sc_irs) &&
603 SEQ_LEQ(th->th_seq, sc->sc_irs + sc->sc_wnd)) {
604 syncache_drop(sc, sch);
605 tcpstat.tcps_sc_reset++;
611 struct in_conninfo *inc;
614 struct syncache_head *sch;
616 sc = syncache_lookup(inc, &sch);
618 syncache_drop(sc, sch);
619 tcpstat.tcps_sc_badack++;
624 syncache_unreach(inc, th)
625 struct in_conninfo *inc;
629 struct syncache_head *sch;
631 /* we are called at splnet() here */
632 sc = syncache_lookup(inc, &sch);
636 /* If the sequence number != sc_iss, then it's a bogus ICMP msg */
637 if (ntohl(th->th_seq) != sc->sc_iss)
641 * If we've rertransmitted 3 times and this is our second error,
642 * we remove the entry. Otherwise, we allow it to continue on.
643 * This prevents us from incorrectly nuking an entry during a
644 * spurious network outage.
648 if ((sc->sc_flags & SCF_UNREACH) == 0 || sc->sc_rxtslot < 3) {
649 sc->sc_flags |= SCF_UNREACH;
652 syncache_drop(sc, sch);
653 tcpstat.tcps_sc_unreach++;
657 * Build a new TCP socket structure from a syncache entry.
659 static struct socket *
660 syncache_socket(sc, lso)
664 struct inpcb *inp = NULL, *linp;
668 const boolean_t isipv6 = sc->sc_inc.inc_isipv6;
670 const boolean_t isipv6 = FALSE;
674 * Ok, create the full blown connection, and set things up
675 * as they would have been set up if we had created the
676 * connection when the SYN arrived. If we can't create
677 * the connection, abort it.
679 so = sonewconn(lso, SS_ISCONNECTED);
682 * Drop the connection; we will send a RST if the peer
683 * retransmits the ACK,
685 tcpstat.tcps_listendrop++;
692 * Insert new socket into hash list.
694 inp->inp_inc.inc_isipv6 = sc->sc_inc.inc_isipv6;
696 inp->in6p_laddr = sc->sc_inc.inc6_laddr;
699 inp->inp_vflag &= ~INP_IPV6;
700 inp->inp_vflag |= INP_IPV4;
702 inp->inp_laddr = sc->sc_inc.inc_laddr;
704 inp->inp_lport = sc->sc_inc.inc_lport;
705 if (in_pcbinsporthash(inp) != 0) {
707 * Undo the assignments above if we failed to
708 * put the PCB on the hash lists.
711 inp->in6p_laddr = in6addr_any;
713 inp->inp_laddr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
719 /* copy old policy into new socket's */
720 if (ipsec_copy_policy(linp->inp_sp, inp->inp_sp))
721 printf("syncache_expand: could not copy policy\n");
724 struct in6_addr laddr6;
725 struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
727 * Inherit socket options from the listening socket.
728 * Note that in6p_inputopts are not (and should not be)
729 * copied, since it stores previously received options and is
730 * used to detect if each new option is different than the
731 * previous one and hence should be passed to a user.
732 * If we copied in6p_inputopts, a user would not be able to
733 * receive options just after calling the accept system call.
735 inp->inp_flags |= linp->inp_flags & INP_CONTROLOPTS;
736 if (linp->in6p_outputopts)
737 inp->in6p_outputopts =
738 ip6_copypktopts(linp->in6p_outputopts, M_INTWAIT);
739 inp->in6p_route = sc->sc_route6;
740 sc->sc_route6.ro_rt = NULL;
742 sin6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
743 sin6.sin6_len = sizeof sin6;
744 sin6.sin6_addr = sc->sc_inc.inc6_faddr;
745 sin6.sin6_port = sc->sc_inc.inc_fport;
746 sin6.sin6_flowinfo = sin6.sin6_scope_id = 0;
747 laddr6 = inp->in6p_laddr;
748 if (IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(&inp->in6p_laddr))
749 inp->in6p_laddr = sc->sc_inc.inc6_laddr;
750 if (in6_pcbconnect(inp, (struct sockaddr *)&sin6, &thread0)) {
751 inp->in6p_laddr = laddr6;
755 struct in_addr laddr;
756 struct sockaddr_in sin;
758 inp->inp_options = ip_srcroute();
759 if (inp->inp_options == NULL) {
760 inp->inp_options = sc->sc_ipopts;
761 sc->sc_ipopts = NULL;
763 inp->inp_route = sc->sc_route;
764 sc->sc_route.ro_rt = NULL;
766 sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
767 sin.sin_len = sizeof sin;
768 sin.sin_addr = sc->sc_inc.inc_faddr;
769 sin.sin_port = sc->sc_inc.inc_fport;
770 bzero(sin.sin_zero, sizeof sin.sin_zero);
771 laddr = inp->inp_laddr;
772 if (inp->inp_laddr.s_addr == INADDR_ANY)
773 inp->inp_laddr = sc->sc_inc.inc_laddr;
774 if (in_pcbconnect(inp, (struct sockaddr *)&sin, &thread0)) {
775 inp->inp_laddr = laddr;
781 tp->t_state = TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED;
782 tp->iss = sc->sc_iss;
783 tp->irs = sc->sc_irs;
786 tp->snd_wl1 = sc->sc_irs;
787 tp->rcv_up = sc->sc_irs + 1;
788 tp->rcv_wnd = sc->sc_wnd;
789 tp->rcv_adv += tp->rcv_wnd;
791 tp->t_flags = sototcpcb(lso)->t_flags & (TF_NOPUSH | TF_NODELAY);
792 if (sc->sc_flags & SCF_NOOPT)
793 tp->t_flags |= TF_NOOPT;
794 if (sc->sc_flags & SCF_WINSCALE) {
795 tp->t_flags |= TF_REQ_SCALE | TF_RCVD_SCALE;
796 tp->requested_s_scale = sc->sc_requested_s_scale;
797 tp->request_r_scale = sc->sc_request_r_scale;
799 if (sc->sc_flags & SCF_TIMESTAMP) {
800 tp->t_flags |= TF_REQ_TSTMP | TF_RCVD_TSTMP;
801 tp->ts_recent = sc->sc_tsrecent;
802 tp->ts_recent_age = ticks;
804 if (sc->sc_flags & SCF_CC) {
806 * Initialization of the tcpcb for transaction;
807 * set SND.WND = SEG.WND,
808 * initialize CCsend and CCrecv.
810 tp->t_flags |= TF_REQ_CC | TF_RCVD_CC;
811 tp->cc_send = sc->sc_cc_send;
812 tp->cc_recv = sc->sc_cc_recv;
814 if (sc->sc_flags & SCF_SACK_PERMITTED)
815 tp->t_flags |= TF_SACK_PERMITTED;
817 tcp_mss(tp, sc->sc_peer_mss);
820 * If the SYN,ACK was retransmitted, reset cwnd to 1 segment.
822 if (sc->sc_rxtslot != 0)
823 tp->snd_cwnd = tp->t_maxseg;
824 callout_reset(tp->tt_keep, tcp_keepinit, tcp_timer_keep, tp);
826 tcpstat.tcps_accepts++;
836 * This function gets called when we receive an ACK for a
837 * socket in the LISTEN state. We look up the connection
838 * in the syncache, and if its there, we pull it out of
839 * the cache and turn it into a full-blown connection in
840 * the SYN-RECEIVED state.
843 syncache_expand(inc, th, sop, m)
844 struct in_conninfo *inc;
850 struct syncache_head *sch;
853 sc = syncache_lookup(inc, &sch);
856 * There is no syncache entry, so see if this ACK is
857 * a returning syncookie. To do this, first:
858 * A. See if this socket has had a syncache entry dropped in
859 * the past. We don't want to accept a bogus syncookie
860 * if we've never received a SYN.
861 * B. check that the syncookie is valid. If it is, then
862 * cobble up a fake syncache entry, and return.
866 sc = syncookie_lookup(inc, th, *sop);
870 tcpstat.tcps_sc_recvcookie++;
874 * If seg contains an ACK, but not for our SYN/ACK, send a RST.
876 if (th->th_ack != sc->sc_iss + 1)
879 so = syncache_socket(sc, *sop);
883 /* XXXjlemon check this - is this correct? */
884 tcp_respond(NULL, m, m, th,
885 th->th_seq + tlen, (tcp_seq)0, TH_RST | TH_ACK);
887 m_freem(m); /* XXX only needed for above */
888 tcpstat.tcps_sc_aborted++;
890 tcpstat.tcps_sc_completed++;
895 syncache_drop(sc, sch);
901 * Given a LISTEN socket and an inbound SYN request, add
902 * this to the syn cache, and send back a segment:
903 * <SEQ=ISS><ACK=RCV_NXT><CTL=SYN,ACK>
906 * IMPORTANT NOTE: We do _NOT_ ACK data that might accompany the SYN.
907 * Doing so would require that we hold onto the data and deliver it
908 * to the application. However, if we are the target of a SYN-flood
909 * DoS attack, an attacker could send data which would eventually
910 * consume all available buffer space if it were ACKed. By not ACKing
911 * the data, we avoid this DoS scenario.
914 syncache_add(inc, to, th, sop, m)
915 struct in_conninfo *inc;
921 struct tcp_syncache_percpu *syncache_percpu;
924 struct syncache *sc = NULL;
925 struct syncache_head *sch;
926 struct mbuf *ipopts = NULL;
927 struct rmxp_tao *taop;
930 syncache_percpu = &tcp_syncache_percpu[mycpu->gd_cpuid];
935 * Remember the IP options, if any.
938 if (!inc->inc_isipv6)
940 ipopts = ip_srcroute();
943 * See if we already have an entry for this connection.
944 * If we do, resend the SYN,ACK, and reset the retransmit timer.
947 * The syncache should be re-initialized with the contents
948 * of the new SYN which may have different options.
950 sc = syncache_lookup(inc, &sch);
952 tcpstat.tcps_sc_dupsyn++;
955 * If we were remembering a previous source route,
956 * forget it and use the new one we've been given.
959 m_free(sc->sc_ipopts);
960 sc->sc_ipopts = ipopts;
963 * Update timestamp if present.
965 if (sc->sc_flags & SCF_TIMESTAMP)
966 sc->sc_tsrecent = to->to_tsval;
968 /* Just update the TOF_SACK_PERMITTED for now. */
969 if (tcp_do_sack && (to->to_flags & TOF_SACK_PERMITTED))
970 sc->sc_flags |= SCF_SACK_PERMITTED;
972 sc->sc_flags &= ~SCF_SACK_PERMITTED;
975 * PCB may have changed, pick up new values.
978 sc->sc_inp_gencnt = tp->t_inpcb->inp_gencnt;
979 if (syncache_respond(sc, m) == 0) {
980 TAILQ_REMOVE(&syncache_percpu->timerq[sc->sc_rxtslot],
982 syncache_timeout(syncache_percpu, sc, sc->sc_rxtslot);
983 tcpstat.tcps_sndacks++;
984 tcpstat.tcps_sndtotal++;
991 * This allocation is guaranteed to succeed because we
992 * preallocate one more syncache entry than cache_limit.
994 sc = zalloc(tcp_syncache.zone);
997 * Fill in the syncache values.
1000 sc->sc_inp_gencnt = tp->t_inpcb->inp_gencnt;
1001 sc->sc_ipopts = ipopts;
1002 sc->sc_inc.inc_fport = inc->inc_fport;
1003 sc->sc_inc.inc_lport = inc->inc_lport;
1005 sc->sc_inc.inc_isipv6 = inc->inc_isipv6;
1006 if (inc->inc_isipv6) {
1007 sc->sc_inc.inc6_faddr = inc->inc6_faddr;
1008 sc->sc_inc.inc6_laddr = inc->inc6_laddr;
1009 sc->sc_route6.ro_rt = NULL;
1013 sc->sc_inc.inc_faddr = inc->inc_faddr;
1014 sc->sc_inc.inc_laddr = inc->inc_laddr;
1015 sc->sc_route.ro_rt = NULL;
1017 sc->sc_irs = th->th_seq;
1019 sc->sc_peer_mss = to->to_flags & TOF_MSS ? to->to_mss : 0;
1021 sc->sc_iss = syncookie_generate(sc);
1023 sc->sc_iss = arc4random();
1025 /* Initial receive window: clip sbspace to [0 .. TCP_MAXWIN] */
1026 win = sbspace(&so->so_rcv);
1028 win = imin(win, TCP_MAXWIN);
1031 if (tcp_do_rfc1323) {
1033 * A timestamp received in a SYN makes
1034 * it ok to send timestamp requests and replies.
1036 if (to->to_flags & TOF_TS) {
1037 sc->sc_tsrecent = to->to_tsval;
1038 sc->sc_flags |= SCF_TIMESTAMP;
1040 if (to->to_flags & TOF_SCALE) {
1043 /* Compute proper scaling value from buffer space */
1044 while (wscale < TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT &&
1045 (TCP_MAXWIN << wscale) < so->so_rcv.sb_hiwat)
1047 sc->sc_request_r_scale = wscale;
1048 sc->sc_requested_s_scale = to->to_requested_s_scale;
1049 sc->sc_flags |= SCF_WINSCALE;
1052 if (tcp_do_rfc1644) {
1054 * A CC or CC.new option received in a SYN makes
1055 * it ok to send CC in subsequent segments.
1057 if (to->to_flags & (TOF_CC | TOF_CCNEW)) {
1058 sc->sc_cc_recv = to->to_cc;
1059 sc->sc_cc_send = CC_INC(tcp_ccgen);
1060 sc->sc_flags |= SCF_CC;
1063 if (tcp_do_sack && (to->to_flags & TOF_SACK_PERMITTED))
1064 sc->sc_flags |= SCF_SACK_PERMITTED;
1065 if (tp->t_flags & TF_NOOPT)
1066 sc->sc_flags = SCF_NOOPT;
1070 * We have the option here of not doing TAO (even if the segment
1071 * qualifies) and instead fall back to a normal 3WHS via the syncache.
1072 * This allows us to apply synflood protection to TAO-qualifying SYNs
1073 * also. However, there should be a hueristic to determine when to
1074 * do this, and is not present at the moment.
1078 * Perform TAO test on incoming CC (SEG.CC) option, if any.
1079 * - compare SEG.CC against cached CC from the same host, if any.
1080 * - if SEG.CC > chached value, SYN must be new and is accepted
1081 * immediately: save new CC in the cache, mark the socket
1082 * connected, enter ESTABLISHED state, turn on flag to
1083 * send a SYN in the next segment.
1084 * A virtual advertised window is set in rcv_adv to
1085 * initialize SWS prevention. Then enter normal segment
1086 * processing: drop SYN, process data and FIN.
1087 * - otherwise do a normal 3-way handshake.
1089 taop = tcp_gettaocache(&sc->sc_inc);
1090 if (to->to_flags & TOF_CC) {
1091 if ((tp->t_flags & TF_NOPUSH) &&
1092 sc->sc_flags & SCF_CC &&
1093 taop != NULL && taop->tao_cc != 0 &&
1094 CC_GT(to->to_cc, taop->tao_cc)) {
1096 so = syncache_socket(sc, *sop);
1098 taop->tao_cc = to->to_cc;
1102 return (so != NULL);
1106 * No CC option, but maybe CC.NEW: invalidate cached value.
1112 * TAO test failed or there was no CC option,
1113 * do a standard 3-way handshake.
1115 if (syncache_respond(sc, m) == 0) {
1116 syncache_insert(sc, sch);
1117 tcpstat.tcps_sndacks++;
1118 tcpstat.tcps_sndtotal++;
1121 tcpstat.tcps_sc_dropped++;
1128 syncache_respond(sc, m)
1129 struct syncache *sc;
1134 u_int16_t tlen, hlen, mssopt;
1135 struct ip *ip = NULL;
1138 struct ip6_hdr *ip6 = NULL;
1140 const boolean_t isipv6 = sc->sc_inc.inc_isipv6;
1142 const boolean_t isipv6 = FALSE;
1146 rt = tcp_rtlookup6(&sc->sc_inc);
1148 mssopt = rt->rt_ifp->if_mtu -
1149 (sizeof(struct ip6_hdr) + sizeof(struct tcphdr));
1151 mssopt = tcp_v6mssdflt;
1152 hlen = sizeof(struct ip6_hdr);
1154 rt = tcp_rtlookup(&sc->sc_inc);
1156 mssopt = rt->rt_ifp->if_mtu -
1157 (sizeof(struct ip) + sizeof(struct tcphdr));
1159 mssopt = tcp_mssdflt;
1160 hlen = sizeof(struct ip);
1163 /* Compute the size of the TCP options. */
1164 if (sc->sc_flags & SCF_NOOPT) {
1167 optlen = TCPOLEN_MAXSEG +
1168 ((sc->sc_flags & SCF_WINSCALE) ? 4 : 0) +
1169 ((sc->sc_flags & SCF_TIMESTAMP) ? TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_APPA : 0) +
1170 ((sc->sc_flags & SCF_CC) ? TCPOLEN_CC_APPA * 2 : 0) +
1171 ((sc->sc_flags & SCF_SACK_PERMITTED) ?
1172 TCPOLEN_SACK_PERMITTED_ALIGNED : 0);
1174 tlen = hlen + sizeof(struct tcphdr) + optlen;
1178 * assume that the entire packet will fit in a header mbuf
1180 KASSERT(max_linkhdr + tlen <= MHLEN, ("syncache: mbuf too small"));
1183 * XXX shouldn't this reuse the mbuf if possible ?
1184 * Create the IP+TCP header from scratch.
1189 m = m_gethdr(MB_DONTWAIT, MT_HEADER);
1192 m->m_data += max_linkhdr;
1194 m->m_pkthdr.len = tlen;
1195 m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = NULL;
1198 ip6 = mtod(m, struct ip6_hdr *);
1199 ip6->ip6_vfc = IPV6_VERSION;
1200 ip6->ip6_nxt = IPPROTO_TCP;
1201 ip6->ip6_src = sc->sc_inc.inc6_laddr;
1202 ip6->ip6_dst = sc->sc_inc.inc6_faddr;
1203 ip6->ip6_plen = htons(tlen - hlen);
1204 /* ip6_hlim is set after checksum */
1205 /* ip6_flow = ??? */
1207 th = (struct tcphdr *)(ip6 + 1);
1209 ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
1210 ip->ip_v = IPVERSION;
1211 ip->ip_hl = sizeof(struct ip) >> 2;
1216 ip->ip_p = IPPROTO_TCP;
1217 ip->ip_src = sc->sc_inc.inc_laddr;
1218 ip->ip_dst = sc->sc_inc.inc_faddr;
1219 ip->ip_ttl = sc->sc_tp->t_inpcb->inp_ip_ttl; /* XXX */
1220 ip->ip_tos = sc->sc_tp->t_inpcb->inp_ip_tos; /* XXX */
1223 * See if we should do MTU discovery. Route lookups are
1224 * expensive, so we will only unset the DF bit if:
1226 * 1) path_mtu_discovery is disabled
1227 * 2) the SCF_UNREACH flag has been set
1229 if (path_mtu_discovery
1230 && ((sc->sc_flags & SCF_UNREACH) == 0)) {
1231 ip->ip_off |= IP_DF;
1234 th = (struct tcphdr *)(ip + 1);
1236 th->th_sport = sc->sc_inc.inc_lport;
1237 th->th_dport = sc->sc_inc.inc_fport;
1239 th->th_seq = htonl(sc->sc_iss);
1240 th->th_ack = htonl(sc->sc_irs + 1);
1241 th->th_off = (sizeof(struct tcphdr) + optlen) >> 2;
1243 th->th_flags = TH_SYN | TH_ACK;
1244 th->th_win = htons(sc->sc_wnd);
1247 /* Tack on the TCP options. */
1250 optp = (u_int8_t *)(th + 1);
1251 *optp++ = TCPOPT_MAXSEG;
1252 *optp++ = TCPOLEN_MAXSEG;
1253 *optp++ = (mssopt >> 8) & 0xff;
1254 *optp++ = mssopt & 0xff;
1256 if (sc->sc_flags & SCF_WINSCALE) {
1257 *((u_int32_t *)optp) = htonl(TCPOPT_NOP << 24 |
1258 TCPOPT_WINDOW << 16 | TCPOLEN_WINDOW << 8 |
1259 sc->sc_request_r_scale);
1263 if (sc->sc_flags & SCF_TIMESTAMP) {
1264 u_int32_t *lp = (u_int32_t *)(optp);
1266 /* Form timestamp option as shown in appendix A of RFC 1323. */
1267 *lp++ = htonl(TCPOPT_TSTAMP_HDR);
1268 *lp++ = htonl(ticks);
1269 *lp = htonl(sc->sc_tsrecent);
1270 optp += TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_APPA;
1274 * Send CC and CC.echo if we received CC from our peer.
1276 if (sc->sc_flags & SCF_CC) {
1277 u_int32_t *lp = (u_int32_t *)(optp);
1279 *lp++ = htonl(TCPOPT_CC_HDR(TCPOPT_CC));
1280 *lp++ = htonl(sc->sc_cc_send);
1281 *lp++ = htonl(TCPOPT_CC_HDR(TCPOPT_CCECHO));
1282 *lp = htonl(sc->sc_cc_recv);
1283 optp += TCPOLEN_CC_APPA * 2;
1286 if (sc->sc_flags & SCF_SACK_PERMITTED) {
1287 *((u_int32_t *)optp) = htonl(TCPOPT_SACK_PERMITTED_ALIGNED);
1288 optp += TCPOLEN_SACK_PERMITTED_ALIGNED;
1293 struct route_in6 *ro6 = &sc->sc_route6;
1296 th->th_sum = in6_cksum(m, IPPROTO_TCP, hlen, tlen - hlen);
1297 ip6->ip6_hlim = in6_selecthlim(NULL,
1298 ro6->ro_rt ? ro6->ro_rt->rt_ifp : NULL);
1299 error = ip6_output(m, NULL, ro6, 0, NULL, NULL,
1300 sc->sc_tp->t_inpcb);
1302 th->th_sum = in_pseudo(ip->ip_src.s_addr, ip->ip_dst.s_addr,
1303 htons(tlen - hlen + IPPROTO_TCP));
1304 m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags = CSUM_TCP;
1305 m->m_pkthdr.csum_data = offsetof(struct tcphdr, th_sum);
1306 error = ip_output(m, sc->sc_ipopts, &sc->sc_route, 0, NULL,
1307 sc->sc_tp->t_inpcb);
1315 * |. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .|
1317 * | MD5(laddr,faddr,secret,lport,fport) |. . . . . . .|
1319 * (A): peer mss index
1323 * The values below are chosen to minimize the size of the tcp_secret
1324 * table, as well as providing roughly a 16 second lifetime for the cookie.
1327 #define SYNCOOKIE_WNDBITS 5 /* exposed bits for window indexing */
1328 #define SYNCOOKIE_TIMESHIFT 1 /* scale ticks to window time units */
1330 #define SYNCOOKIE_WNDMASK ((1 << SYNCOOKIE_WNDBITS) - 1)
1331 #define SYNCOOKIE_NSECRETS (1 << SYNCOOKIE_WNDBITS)
1332 #define SYNCOOKIE_TIMEOUT \
1333 (hz * (1 << SYNCOOKIE_WNDBITS) / (1 << SYNCOOKIE_TIMESHIFT))
1334 #define SYNCOOKIE_DATAMASK ((3 << SYNCOOKIE_WNDBITS) | SYNCOOKIE_WNDMASK)
1337 u_int32_t ts_secbits[4];
1339 } tcp_secret[SYNCOOKIE_NSECRETS];
1341 static int tcp_msstab[] = { 0, 536, 1460, 8960 };
1343 static MD5_CTX syn_ctx;
1345 #define MD5Add(v) MD5Update(&syn_ctx, (u_char *)&v, sizeof(v))
1348 u_int32_t laddr, faddr;
1349 u_int32_t secbits[4];
1350 u_int16_t lport, fport;
1354 CTASSERT(sizeof(struct md5_add) == 28);
1358 * Consider the problem of a recreated (and retransmitted) cookie. If the
1359 * original SYN was accepted, the connection is established. The second
1360 * SYN is inflight, and if it arrives with an ISN that falls within the
1361 * receive window, the connection is killed.
1363 * However, since cookies have other problems, this may not be worth
1368 syncookie_generate(struct syncache *sc)
1370 u_int32_t md5_buffer[4];
1375 const boolean_t isipv6 = sc->sc_inc.inc_isipv6;
1377 const boolean_t isipv6 = FALSE;
1380 idx = ((ticks << SYNCOOKIE_TIMESHIFT) / hz) & SYNCOOKIE_WNDMASK;
1381 if (tcp_secret[idx].ts_expire < ticks) {
1382 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
1383 tcp_secret[idx].ts_secbits[i] = arc4random();
1384 tcp_secret[idx].ts_expire = ticks + SYNCOOKIE_TIMEOUT;
1386 for (data = sizeof(tcp_msstab) / sizeof(int) - 1; data > 0; data--)
1387 if (tcp_msstab[data] <= sc->sc_peer_mss)
1389 data = (data << SYNCOOKIE_WNDBITS) | idx;
1390 data ^= sc->sc_irs; /* peer's iss */
1393 MD5Add(sc->sc_inc.inc6_laddr);
1394 MD5Add(sc->sc_inc.inc6_faddr);
1398 add.laddr = sc->sc_inc.inc_laddr.s_addr;
1399 add.faddr = sc->sc_inc.inc_faddr.s_addr;
1401 add.lport = sc->sc_inc.inc_lport;
1402 add.fport = sc->sc_inc.inc_fport;
1403 add.secbits[0] = tcp_secret[idx].ts_secbits[0];
1404 add.secbits[1] = tcp_secret[idx].ts_secbits[1];
1405 add.secbits[2] = tcp_secret[idx].ts_secbits[2];
1406 add.secbits[3] = tcp_secret[idx].ts_secbits[3];
1408 MD5Final((u_char *)&md5_buffer, &syn_ctx);
1409 data ^= (md5_buffer[0] & ~SYNCOOKIE_WNDMASK);
1413 static struct syncache *
1414 syncookie_lookup(inc, th, so)
1415 struct in_conninfo *inc;
1419 u_int32_t md5_buffer[4];
1420 struct syncache *sc;
1425 data = (th->th_ack - 1) ^ (th->th_seq - 1); /* remove ISS */
1426 idx = data & SYNCOOKIE_WNDMASK;
1427 if (tcp_secret[idx].ts_expire < ticks ||
1428 sototcpcb(so)->ts_recent + SYNCOOKIE_TIMEOUT < ticks)
1432 if (inc->inc_isipv6) {
1433 MD5Add(inc->inc6_laddr);
1434 MD5Add(inc->inc6_faddr);
1440 add.laddr = inc->inc_laddr.s_addr;
1441 add.faddr = inc->inc_faddr.s_addr;
1443 add.lport = inc->inc_lport;
1444 add.fport = inc->inc_fport;
1445 add.secbits[0] = tcp_secret[idx].ts_secbits[0];
1446 add.secbits[1] = tcp_secret[idx].ts_secbits[1];
1447 add.secbits[2] = tcp_secret[idx].ts_secbits[2];
1448 add.secbits[3] = tcp_secret[idx].ts_secbits[3];
1450 MD5Final((u_char *)&md5_buffer, &syn_ctx);
1451 data ^= md5_buffer[0];
1452 if (data & ~SYNCOOKIE_DATAMASK)
1454 data = data >> SYNCOOKIE_WNDBITS;
1457 * This allocation is guaranteed to succeed because we
1458 * preallocate one more syncache entry than cache_limit.
1460 sc = zalloc(tcp_syncache.zone);
1463 * Fill in the syncache values.
1464 * XXX duplicate code from syncache_add
1466 sc->sc_ipopts = NULL;
1467 sc->sc_inc.inc_fport = inc->inc_fport;
1468 sc->sc_inc.inc_lport = inc->inc_lport;
1470 sc->sc_inc.inc_isipv6 = inc->inc_isipv6;
1471 if (inc->inc_isipv6) {
1472 sc->sc_inc.inc6_faddr = inc->inc6_faddr;
1473 sc->sc_inc.inc6_laddr = inc->inc6_laddr;
1474 sc->sc_route6.ro_rt = NULL;
1478 sc->sc_inc.inc_faddr = inc->inc_faddr;
1479 sc->sc_inc.inc_laddr = inc->inc_laddr;
1480 sc->sc_route.ro_rt = NULL;
1482 sc->sc_irs = th->th_seq - 1;
1483 sc->sc_iss = th->th_ack - 1;
1484 wnd = sbspace(&so->so_rcv);
1486 wnd = imin(wnd, TCP_MAXWIN);
1490 sc->sc_peer_mss = tcp_msstab[data];