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  1. /* SCTP kernel reference Implementation
  2. * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2001, 2004
  3. * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Cisco, Inc.
  4. * Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Motorola, Inc.
  5. * Copyright (c) 2001 Intel Corp.
  6. * Copyright (c) 2001 La Monte H.P. Yarroll
  7. *
  8. * This file is part of the SCTP kernel reference Implementation
  9. *
  10. * This module provides the abstraction for an SCTP association.
  11. *
  12. * The SCTP reference implementation is free software;
  13. * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
  14. * the GNU General Public License as published by
  15. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
  16. * any later version.
  17. *
  18. * The SCTP reference implementation is distributed in the hope that it
  19. * will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
  20. * ************************
  21. * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  22. * See the GNU General Public License for more details.
  23. *
  24. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  25. * along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
  26. * the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
  27. * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
  28. *
  29. * Please send any bug reports or fixes you make to the
  30. * email address(es):
  31. * lksctp developers <lksctp-developers@lists.sourceforge.net>
  32. *
  33. * Or submit a bug report through the following website:
  34. * http://www.sf.net/projects/lksctp
  35. *
  36. * Written or modified by:
  37. * La Monte H.P. Yarroll <piggy@acm.org>
  38. * Karl Knutson <karl@athena.chicago.il.us>
  39. * Jon Grimm <jgrimm@us.ibm.com>
  40. * Xingang Guo <xingang.guo@intel.com>
  41. * Hui Huang <hui.huang@nokia.com>
  42. * Sridhar Samudrala <sri@us.ibm.com>
  43. * Daisy Chang <daisyc@us.ibm.com>
  44. * Ryan Layer <rmlayer@us.ibm.com>
  45. * Kevin Gao <kevin.gao@intel.com>
  46. *
  47. * Any bugs reported given to us we will try to fix... any fixes shared will
  48. * be incorporated into the next SCTP release.
  49. */
  50. #include <linux/types.h>
  51. #include <linux/fcntl.h>
  52. #include <linux/poll.h>
  53. #include <linux/init.h>
  54. #include <linux/sched.h>
  55. #include <linux/slab.h>
  56. #include <linux/in.h>
  57. #include <net/ipv6.h>
  58. #include <net/sctp/sctp.h>
  59. #include <net/sctp/sm.h>
  60. /* Forward declarations for internal functions. */
  61. static void sctp_assoc_bh_rcv(struct sctp_association *asoc);
  62. /* 1st Level Abstractions. */
  63. /* Initialize a new association from provided memory. */
  64. static struct sctp_association *sctp_association_init(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  65. const struct sctp_endpoint *ep,
  66. const struct sock *sk,
  67. sctp_scope_t scope,
  68. gfp_t gfp)
  69. {
  70. struct sctp_sock *sp;
  71. int i;
  72. /* Retrieve the SCTP per socket area. */
  73. sp = sctp_sk((struct sock *)sk);
  74. /* Init all variables to a known value. */
  75. memset(asoc, 0, sizeof(struct sctp_association));
  76. /* Discarding const is appropriate here. */
  77. asoc->ep = (struct sctp_endpoint *)ep;
  78. sctp_endpoint_hold(asoc->ep);
  79. /* Hold the sock. */
  80. asoc->base.sk = (struct sock *)sk;
  81. sock_hold(asoc->base.sk);
  82. /* Initialize the common base substructure. */
  83. asoc->base.type = SCTP_EP_TYPE_ASSOCIATION;
  84. /* Initialize the object handling fields. */
  85. atomic_set(&asoc->base.refcnt, 1);
  86. asoc->base.dead = 0;
  87. asoc->base.malloced = 0;
  88. /* Initialize the bind addr area. */
  89. sctp_bind_addr_init(&asoc->base.bind_addr, ep->base.bind_addr.port);
  90. rwlock_init(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
  91. asoc->state = SCTP_STATE_CLOSED;
  92. /* Set these values from the socket values, a conversion between
  93. * millsecons to seconds/microseconds must also be done.
  94. */
  95. asoc->cookie_life.tv_sec = sp->assocparams.sasoc_cookie_life / 1000;
  96. asoc->cookie_life.tv_usec = (sp->assocparams.sasoc_cookie_life % 1000)
  97. * 1000;
  98. asoc->frag_point = 0;
  99. /* Set the association max_retrans and RTO values from the
  100. * socket values.
  101. */
  102. asoc->max_retrans = sp->assocparams.sasoc_asocmaxrxt;
  103. asoc->rto_initial = msecs_to_jiffies(sp->rtoinfo.srto_initial);
  104. asoc->rto_max = msecs_to_jiffies(sp->rtoinfo.srto_max);
  105. asoc->rto_min = msecs_to_jiffies(sp->rtoinfo.srto_min);
  106. asoc->overall_error_count = 0;
  107. /* Initialize the association's heartbeat interval based on the
  108. * sock configured value.
  109. */
  110. asoc->hbinterval = msecs_to_jiffies(sp->hbinterval);
  111. /* Initialize path max retrans value. */
  112. asoc->pathmaxrxt = sp->pathmaxrxt;
  113. /* Initialize default path MTU. */
  114. asoc->pathmtu = sp->pathmtu;
  115. /* Set association default SACK delay */
  116. asoc->sackdelay = msecs_to_jiffies(sp->sackdelay);
  117. /* Set the association default flags controlling
  118. * Heartbeat, SACK delay, and Path MTU Discovery.
  119. */
  120. asoc->param_flags = sp->param_flags;
  121. /* Initialize the maximum mumber of new data packets that can be sent
  122. * in a burst.
  123. */
  124. asoc->max_burst = sctp_max_burst;
  125. /* initialize association timers */
  126. asoc->timeouts[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_NONE] = 0;
  127. asoc->timeouts[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T1_COOKIE] = asoc->rto_initial;
  128. asoc->timeouts[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T1_INIT] = asoc->rto_initial;
  129. asoc->timeouts[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T2_SHUTDOWN] = asoc->rto_initial;
  130. asoc->timeouts[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T3_RTX] = 0;
  131. asoc->timeouts[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T4_RTO] = 0;
  132. /* sctpimpguide Section 2.12.2
  133. * If the 'T5-shutdown-guard' timer is used, it SHOULD be set to the
  134. * recommended value of 5 times 'RTO.Max'.
  135. */
  136. asoc->timeouts[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T5_SHUTDOWN_GUARD]
  137. = 5 * asoc->rto_max;
  138. asoc->timeouts[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_HEARTBEAT] = 0;
  139. asoc->timeouts[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_SACK] = asoc->sackdelay;
  140. asoc->timeouts[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_AUTOCLOSE] =
  141. sp->autoclose * HZ;
  142. /* Initilizes the timers */
  143. for (i = SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_NONE; i < SCTP_NUM_TIMEOUT_TYPES; ++i) {
  144. init_timer(&asoc->timers[i]);
  145. asoc->timers[i].function = sctp_timer_events[i];
  146. asoc->timers[i].data = (unsigned long) asoc;
  147. }
  148. /* Pull default initialization values from the sock options.
  149. * Note: This assumes that the values have already been
  150. * validated in the sock.
  151. */
  152. asoc->c.sinit_max_instreams = sp->initmsg.sinit_max_instreams;
  153. asoc->c.sinit_num_ostreams = sp->initmsg.sinit_num_ostreams;
  154. asoc->max_init_attempts = sp->initmsg.sinit_max_attempts;
  155. asoc->max_init_timeo =
  156. msecs_to_jiffies(sp->initmsg.sinit_max_init_timeo);
  157. /* Allocate storage for the ssnmap after the inbound and outbound
  158. * streams have been negotiated during Init.
  159. */
  160. asoc->ssnmap = NULL;
  161. /* Set the local window size for receive.
  162. * This is also the rcvbuf space per association.
  163. * RFC 6 - A SCTP receiver MUST be able to receive a minimum of
  164. * 1500 bytes in one SCTP packet.
  165. */
  166. if ((sk->sk_rcvbuf/2) < SCTP_DEFAULT_MINWINDOW)
  167. asoc->rwnd = SCTP_DEFAULT_MINWINDOW;
  168. else
  169. asoc->rwnd = sk->sk_rcvbuf/2;
  170. asoc->a_rwnd = asoc->rwnd;
  171. asoc->rwnd_over = 0;
  172. /* Use my own max window until I learn something better. */
  173. asoc->peer.rwnd = SCTP_DEFAULT_MAXWINDOW;
  174. /* Set the sndbuf size for transmit. */
  175. asoc->sndbuf_used = 0;
  176. /* Initialize the receive memory counter */
  177. atomic_set(&asoc->rmem_alloc, 0);
  178. init_waitqueue_head(&asoc->wait);
  179. asoc->c.my_vtag = sctp_generate_tag(ep);
  180. asoc->peer.i.init_tag = 0; /* INIT needs a vtag of 0. */
  181. asoc->c.peer_vtag = 0;
  182. asoc->c.my_ttag = 0;
  183. asoc->c.peer_ttag = 0;
  184. asoc->c.my_port = ep->base.bind_addr.port;
  185. asoc->c.initial_tsn = sctp_generate_tsn(ep);
  186. asoc->next_tsn = asoc->c.initial_tsn;
  187. asoc->ctsn_ack_point = asoc->next_tsn - 1;
  188. asoc->adv_peer_ack_point = asoc->ctsn_ack_point;
  189. asoc->highest_sacked = asoc->ctsn_ack_point;
  190. asoc->last_cwr_tsn = asoc->ctsn_ack_point;
  191. asoc->unack_data = 0;
  192. /* ADDIP Section 4.1 Asconf Chunk Procedures
  193. *
  194. * When an endpoint has an ASCONF signaled change to be sent to the
  195. * remote endpoint it should do the following:
  196. * ...
  197. * A2) a serial number should be assigned to the chunk. The serial
  198. * number SHOULD be a monotonically increasing number. The serial
  199. * numbers SHOULD be initialized at the start of the
  200. * association to the same value as the initial TSN.
  201. */
  202. asoc->addip_serial = asoc->c.initial_tsn;
  203. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&asoc->addip_chunk_list);
  204. /* Make an empty list of remote transport addresses. */
  205. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&asoc->peer.transport_addr_list);
  206. asoc->peer.transport_count = 0;
  207. /* RFC 2960 5.1 Normal Establishment of an Association
  208. *
  209. * After the reception of the first data chunk in an
  210. * association the endpoint must immediately respond with a
  211. * sack to acknowledge the data chunk. Subsequent
  212. * acknowledgements should be done as described in Section
  213. * 6.2.
  214. *
  215. * [We implement this by telling a new association that it
  216. * already received one packet.]
  217. */
  218. asoc->peer.sack_needed = 1;
  219. /* Assume that the peer recongizes ASCONF until reported otherwise
  220. * via an ERROR chunk.
  221. */
  222. asoc->peer.asconf_capable = 1;
  223. /* Create an input queue. */
  224. sctp_inq_init(&asoc->base.inqueue);
  225. sctp_inq_set_th_handler(&asoc->base.inqueue,
  226. (void (*)(void *))sctp_assoc_bh_rcv,
  227. asoc);
  228. /* Create an output queue. */
  229. sctp_outq_init(asoc, &asoc->outqueue);
  230. if (!sctp_ulpq_init(&asoc->ulpq, asoc))
  231. goto fail_init;
  232. /* Set up the tsn tracking. */
  233. sctp_tsnmap_init(&asoc->peer.tsn_map, SCTP_TSN_MAP_SIZE, 0);
  234. asoc->need_ecne = 0;
  235. asoc->assoc_id = 0;
  236. /* Assume that peer would support both address types unless we are
  237. * told otherwise.
  238. */
  239. asoc->peer.ipv4_address = 1;
  240. asoc->peer.ipv6_address = 1;
  241. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&asoc->asocs);
  242. asoc->autoclose = sp->autoclose;
  243. asoc->default_stream = sp->default_stream;
  244. asoc->default_ppid = sp->default_ppid;
  245. asoc->default_flags = sp->default_flags;
  246. asoc->default_context = sp->default_context;
  247. asoc->default_timetolive = sp->default_timetolive;
  248. return asoc;
  249. fail_init:
  250. sctp_endpoint_put(asoc->ep);
  251. sock_put(asoc->base.sk);
  252. return NULL;
  253. }
  254. /* Allocate and initialize a new association */
  255. struct sctp_association *sctp_association_new(const struct sctp_endpoint *ep,
  256. const struct sock *sk,
  257. sctp_scope_t scope,
  258. gfp_t gfp)
  259. {
  260. struct sctp_association *asoc;
  261. asoc = t_new(struct sctp_association, gfp);
  262. if (!asoc)
  263. goto fail;
  264. if (!sctp_association_init(asoc, ep, sk, scope, gfp))
  265. goto fail_init;
  266. asoc->base.malloced = 1;
  267. SCTP_DBG_OBJCNT_INC(assoc);
  268. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("Created asoc %p\n", asoc);
  269. return asoc;
  270. fail_init:
  271. kfree(asoc);
  272. fail:
  273. return NULL;
  274. }
  275. /* Free this association if possible. There may still be users, so
  276. * the actual deallocation may be delayed.
  277. */
  278. void sctp_association_free(struct sctp_association *asoc)
  279. {
  280. struct sock *sk = asoc->base.sk;
  281. struct sctp_transport *transport;
  282. struct list_head *pos, *temp;
  283. int i;
  284. /* Only real associations count against the endpoint, so
  285. * don't bother for if this is a temporary association.
  286. */
  287. if (!asoc->temp) {
  288. list_del(&asoc->asocs);
  289. /* Decrement the backlog value for a TCP-style listening
  290. * socket.
  291. */
  292. if (sctp_style(sk, TCP) && sctp_sstate(sk, LISTENING))
  293. sk->sk_ack_backlog--;
  294. }
  295. /* Mark as dead, so other users can know this structure is
  296. * going away.
  297. */
  298. asoc->base.dead = 1;
  299. /* Dispose of any data lying around in the outqueue. */
  300. sctp_outq_free(&asoc->outqueue);
  301. /* Dispose of any pending messages for the upper layer. */
  302. sctp_ulpq_free(&asoc->ulpq);
  303. /* Dispose of any pending chunks on the inqueue. */
  304. sctp_inq_free(&asoc->base.inqueue);
  305. /* Free ssnmap storage. */
  306. sctp_ssnmap_free(asoc->ssnmap);
  307. /* Clean up the bound address list. */
  308. sctp_bind_addr_free(&asoc->base.bind_addr);
  309. /* Do we need to go through all of our timers and
  310. * delete them? To be safe we will try to delete all, but we
  311. * should be able to go through and make a guess based
  312. * on our state.
  313. */
  314. for (i = SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_NONE; i < SCTP_NUM_TIMEOUT_TYPES; ++i) {
  315. if (timer_pending(&asoc->timers[i]) &&
  316. del_timer(&asoc->timers[i]))
  317. sctp_association_put(asoc);
  318. }
  319. /* Free peer's cached cookie. */
  320. kfree(asoc->peer.cookie);
  321. /* Release the transport structures. */
  322. list_for_each_safe(pos, temp, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  323. transport = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  324. list_del(pos);
  325. sctp_transport_free(transport);
  326. }
  327. asoc->peer.transport_count = 0;
  328. /* Free any cached ASCONF_ACK chunk. */
  329. if (asoc->addip_last_asconf_ack)
  330. sctp_chunk_free(asoc->addip_last_asconf_ack);
  331. /* Free any cached ASCONF chunk. */
  332. if (asoc->addip_last_asconf)
  333. sctp_chunk_free(asoc->addip_last_asconf);
  334. sctp_association_put(asoc);
  335. }
  336. /* Cleanup and free up an association. */
  337. static void sctp_association_destroy(struct sctp_association *asoc)
  338. {
  339. SCTP_ASSERT(asoc->base.dead, "Assoc is not dead", return);
  340. sctp_endpoint_put(asoc->ep);
  341. sock_put(asoc->base.sk);
  342. if (asoc->assoc_id != 0) {
  343. spin_lock_bh(&sctp_assocs_id_lock);
  344. idr_remove(&sctp_assocs_id, asoc->assoc_id);
  345. spin_unlock_bh(&sctp_assocs_id_lock);
  346. }
  347. BUG_TRAP(!atomic_read(&asoc->rmem_alloc));
  348. if (asoc->base.malloced) {
  349. kfree(asoc);
  350. SCTP_DBG_OBJCNT_DEC(assoc);
  351. }
  352. }
  353. /* Change the primary destination address for the peer. */
  354. void sctp_assoc_set_primary(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  355. struct sctp_transport *transport)
  356. {
  357. asoc->peer.primary_path = transport;
  358. /* Set a default msg_name for events. */
  359. memcpy(&asoc->peer.primary_addr, &transport->ipaddr_h,
  360. sizeof(union sctp_addr));
  361. /* If the primary path is changing, assume that the
  362. * user wants to use this new path.
  363. */
  364. if ((transport->state == SCTP_ACTIVE) ||
  365. (transport->state == SCTP_UNKNOWN))
  366. asoc->peer.active_path = transport;
  367. /*
  368. * SFR-CACC algorithm:
  369. * Upon the receipt of a request to change the primary
  370. * destination address, on the data structure for the new
  371. * primary destination, the sender MUST do the following:
  372. *
  373. * 1) If CHANGEOVER_ACTIVE is set, then there was a switch
  374. * to this destination address earlier. The sender MUST set
  375. * CYCLING_CHANGEOVER to indicate that this switch is a
  376. * double switch to the same destination address.
  377. */
  378. if (transport->cacc.changeover_active)
  379. transport->cacc.cycling_changeover = 1;
  380. /* 2) The sender MUST set CHANGEOVER_ACTIVE to indicate that
  381. * a changeover has occurred.
  382. */
  383. transport->cacc.changeover_active = 1;
  384. /* 3) The sender MUST store the next TSN to be sent in
  385. * next_tsn_at_change.
  386. */
  387. transport->cacc.next_tsn_at_change = asoc->next_tsn;
  388. }
  389. /* Remove a transport from an association. */
  390. void sctp_assoc_rm_peer(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  391. struct sctp_transport *peer)
  392. {
  393. struct list_head *pos;
  394. struct sctp_transport *transport;
  395. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK_IPADDR("sctp_assoc_rm_peer:association %p addr: ",
  396. " port: %d\n",
  397. asoc,
  398. (&peer->ipaddr_h),
  399. peer->ipaddr_h.v4.sin_port);
  400. /* If we are to remove the current retran_path, update it
  401. * to the next peer before removing this peer from the list.
  402. */
  403. if (asoc->peer.retran_path == peer)
  404. sctp_assoc_update_retran_path(asoc);
  405. /* Remove this peer from the list. */
  406. list_del(&peer->transports);
  407. /* Get the first transport of asoc. */
  408. pos = asoc->peer.transport_addr_list.next;
  409. transport = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  410. /* Update any entries that match the peer to be deleted. */
  411. if (asoc->peer.primary_path == peer)
  412. sctp_assoc_set_primary(asoc, transport);
  413. if (asoc->peer.active_path == peer)
  414. asoc->peer.active_path = transport;
  415. if (asoc->peer.last_data_from == peer)
  416. asoc->peer.last_data_from = transport;
  417. /* If we remove the transport an INIT was last sent to, set it to
  418. * NULL. Combined with the update of the retran path above, this
  419. * will cause the next INIT to be sent to the next available
  420. * transport, maintaining the cycle.
  421. */
  422. if (asoc->init_last_sent_to == peer)
  423. asoc->init_last_sent_to = NULL;
  424. asoc->peer.transport_count--;
  425. sctp_transport_free(peer);
  426. }
  427. /* Add a transport address to an association. */
  428. struct sctp_transport *sctp_assoc_add_peer(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  429. const union sctp_addr *addr,
  430. const gfp_t gfp,
  431. const int peer_state)
  432. {
  433. struct sctp_transport *peer;
  434. struct sctp_sock *sp;
  435. unsigned short port;
  436. sp = sctp_sk(asoc->base.sk);
  437. /* AF_INET and AF_INET6 share common port field. */
  438. port = addr->v4.sin_port;
  439. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK_IPADDR("sctp_assoc_add_peer:association %p addr: ",
  440. " port: %d state:%d\n",
  441. asoc,
  442. addr,
  443. addr->v4.sin_port,
  444. peer_state);
  445. /* Set the port if it has not been set yet. */
  446. if (0 == asoc->peer.port)
  447. asoc->peer.port = port;
  448. /* Check to see if this is a duplicate. */
  449. peer = sctp_assoc_lookup_paddr(asoc, addr);
  450. if (peer) {
  451. if (peer->state == SCTP_UNKNOWN) {
  452. if (peer_state == SCTP_ACTIVE)
  453. peer->state = SCTP_ACTIVE;
  454. if (peer_state == SCTP_UNCONFIRMED)
  455. peer->state = SCTP_UNCONFIRMED;
  456. }
  457. return peer;
  458. }
  459. peer = sctp_transport_new(addr, gfp);
  460. if (!peer)
  461. return NULL;
  462. sctp_transport_set_owner(peer, asoc);
  463. /* Initialize the peer's heartbeat interval based on the
  464. * association configured value.
  465. */
  466. peer->hbinterval = asoc->hbinterval;
  467. /* Set the path max_retrans. */
  468. peer->pathmaxrxt = asoc->pathmaxrxt;
  469. /* Initialize the peer's SACK delay timeout based on the
  470. * association configured value.
  471. */
  472. peer->sackdelay = asoc->sackdelay;
  473. /* Enable/disable heartbeat, SACK delay, and path MTU discovery
  474. * based on association setting.
  475. */
  476. peer->param_flags = asoc->param_flags;
  477. /* Initialize the pmtu of the transport. */
  478. if (peer->param_flags & SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE)
  479. sctp_transport_pmtu(peer);
  480. else if (asoc->pathmtu)
  481. peer->pathmtu = asoc->pathmtu;
  482. else
  483. peer->pathmtu = SCTP_DEFAULT_MAXSEGMENT;
  484. /* If this is the first transport addr on this association,
  485. * initialize the association PMTU to the peer's PMTU.
  486. * If not and the current association PMTU is higher than the new
  487. * peer's PMTU, reset the association PMTU to the new peer's PMTU.
  488. */
  489. if (asoc->pathmtu)
  490. asoc->pathmtu = min_t(int, peer->pathmtu, asoc->pathmtu);
  491. else
  492. asoc->pathmtu = peer->pathmtu;
  493. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_assoc_add_peer:association %p PMTU set to "
  494. "%d\n", asoc, asoc->pathmtu);
  495. asoc->frag_point = sctp_frag_point(sp, asoc->pathmtu);
  496. /* The asoc->peer.port might not be meaningful yet, but
  497. * initialize the packet structure anyway.
  498. */
  499. sctp_packet_init(&peer->packet, peer, asoc->base.bind_addr.port,
  500. asoc->peer.port);
  501. /* 7.2.1 Slow-Start
  502. *
  503. * o The initial cwnd before DATA transmission or after a sufficiently
  504. * long idle period MUST be set to
  505. * min(4*MTU, max(2*MTU, 4380 bytes))
  506. *
  507. * o The initial value of ssthresh MAY be arbitrarily high
  508. * (for example, implementations MAY use the size of the
  509. * receiver advertised window).
  510. */
  511. peer->cwnd = min(4*asoc->pathmtu, max_t(__u32, 2*asoc->pathmtu, 4380));
  512. /* At this point, we may not have the receiver's advertised window,
  513. * so initialize ssthresh to the default value and it will be set
  514. * later when we process the INIT.
  515. */
  516. peer->ssthresh = SCTP_DEFAULT_MAXWINDOW;
  517. peer->partial_bytes_acked = 0;
  518. peer->flight_size = 0;
  519. /* Set the transport's RTO.initial value */
  520. peer->rto = asoc->rto_initial;
  521. /* Set the peer's active state. */
  522. peer->state = peer_state;
  523. /* Attach the remote transport to our asoc. */
  524. list_add_tail(&peer->transports, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list);
  525. asoc->peer.transport_count++;
  526. /* If we do not yet have a primary path, set one. */
  527. if (!asoc->peer.primary_path) {
  528. sctp_assoc_set_primary(asoc, peer);
  529. asoc->peer.retran_path = peer;
  530. }
  531. if (asoc->peer.active_path == asoc->peer.retran_path) {
  532. asoc->peer.retran_path = peer;
  533. }
  534. return peer;
  535. }
  536. /* Delete a transport address from an association. */
  537. void sctp_assoc_del_peer(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  538. const union sctp_addr *addr)
  539. {
  540. struct list_head *pos;
  541. struct list_head *temp;
  542. struct sctp_transport *transport;
  543. union sctp_addr tmp;
  544. flip_to_n(&tmp, addr);
  545. list_for_each_safe(pos, temp, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  546. transport = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  547. if (sctp_cmp_addr_exact(&tmp, &transport->ipaddr)) {
  548. /* Do book keeping for removing the peer and free it. */
  549. sctp_assoc_rm_peer(asoc, transport);
  550. break;
  551. }
  552. }
  553. }
  554. /* Lookup a transport by address. */
  555. struct sctp_transport *sctp_assoc_lookup_paddr(
  556. const struct sctp_association *asoc,
  557. const union sctp_addr *address)
  558. {
  559. struct sctp_transport *t;
  560. struct list_head *pos;
  561. union sctp_addr tmp;
  562. flip_to_n(&tmp, address);
  563. /* Cycle through all transports searching for a peer address. */
  564. list_for_each(pos, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  565. t = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  566. if (sctp_cmp_addr_exact(&tmp, &t->ipaddr))
  567. return t;
  568. }
  569. return NULL;
  570. }
  571. /* Engage in transport control operations.
  572. * Mark the transport up or down and send a notification to the user.
  573. * Select and update the new active and retran paths.
  574. */
  575. void sctp_assoc_control_transport(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  576. struct sctp_transport *transport,
  577. sctp_transport_cmd_t command,
  578. sctp_sn_error_t error)
  579. {
  580. struct sctp_transport *t = NULL;
  581. struct sctp_transport *first;
  582. struct sctp_transport *second;
  583. struct sctp_ulpevent *event;
  584. struct sockaddr_storage addr;
  585. struct list_head *pos;
  586. int spc_state = 0;
  587. /* Record the transition on the transport. */
  588. switch (command) {
  589. case SCTP_TRANSPORT_UP:
  590. transport->state = SCTP_ACTIVE;
  591. spc_state = SCTP_ADDR_AVAILABLE;
  592. break;
  593. case SCTP_TRANSPORT_DOWN:
  594. transport->state = SCTP_INACTIVE;
  595. spc_state = SCTP_ADDR_UNREACHABLE;
  596. break;
  597. default:
  598. return;
  599. };
  600. /* Generate and send a SCTP_PEER_ADDR_CHANGE notification to the
  601. * user.
  602. */
  603. memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage));
  604. flip_to_n((union sctp_addr *)&addr, &transport->ipaddr_h);
  605. event = sctp_ulpevent_make_peer_addr_change(asoc, &addr,
  606. 0, spc_state, error, GFP_ATOMIC);
  607. if (event)
  608. sctp_ulpq_tail_event(&asoc->ulpq, event);
  609. /* Select new active and retran paths. */
  610. /* Look for the two most recently used active transports.
  611. *
  612. * This code produces the wrong ordering whenever jiffies
  613. * rolls over, but we still get usable transports, so we don't
  614. * worry about it.
  615. */
  616. first = NULL; second = NULL;
  617. list_for_each(pos, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  618. t = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  619. if ((t->state == SCTP_INACTIVE) ||
  620. (t->state == SCTP_UNCONFIRMED))
  621. continue;
  622. if (!first || t->last_time_heard > first->last_time_heard) {
  623. second = first;
  624. first = t;
  625. }
  626. if (!second || t->last_time_heard > second->last_time_heard)
  627. second = t;
  628. }
  629. /* RFC 2960 6.4 Multi-Homed SCTP Endpoints
  630. *
  631. * By default, an endpoint should always transmit to the
  632. * primary path, unless the SCTP user explicitly specifies the
  633. * destination transport address (and possibly source
  634. * transport address) to use.
  635. *
  636. * [If the primary is active but not most recent, bump the most
  637. * recently used transport.]
  638. */
  639. if (((asoc->peer.primary_path->state == SCTP_ACTIVE) ||
  640. (asoc->peer.primary_path->state == SCTP_UNKNOWN)) &&
  641. first != asoc->peer.primary_path) {
  642. second = first;
  643. first = asoc->peer.primary_path;
  644. }
  645. /* If we failed to find a usable transport, just camp on the
  646. * primary, even if it is inactive.
  647. */
  648. if (!first) {
  649. first = asoc->peer.primary_path;
  650. second = asoc->peer.primary_path;
  651. }
  652. /* Set the active and retran transports. */
  653. asoc->peer.active_path = first;
  654. asoc->peer.retran_path = second;
  655. }
  656. /* Hold a reference to an association. */
  657. void sctp_association_hold(struct sctp_association *asoc)
  658. {
  659. atomic_inc(&asoc->base.refcnt);
  660. }
  661. /* Release a reference to an association and cleanup
  662. * if there are no more references.
  663. */
  664. void sctp_association_put(struct sctp_association *asoc)
  665. {
  666. if (atomic_dec_and_test(&asoc->base.refcnt))
  667. sctp_association_destroy(asoc);
  668. }
  669. /* Allocate the next TSN, Transmission Sequence Number, for the given
  670. * association.
  671. */
  672. __u32 sctp_association_get_next_tsn(struct sctp_association *asoc)
  673. {
  674. /* From Section 1.6 Serial Number Arithmetic:
  675. * Transmission Sequence Numbers wrap around when they reach
  676. * 2**32 - 1. That is, the next TSN a DATA chunk MUST use
  677. * after transmitting TSN = 2*32 - 1 is TSN = 0.
  678. */
  679. __u32 retval = asoc->next_tsn;
  680. asoc->next_tsn++;
  681. asoc->unack_data++;
  682. return retval;
  683. }
  684. /* Compare two addresses to see if they match. Wildcard addresses
  685. * only match themselves.
  686. */
  687. int sctp_cmp_addr_exact(const union sctp_addr *ss1,
  688. const union sctp_addr *ss2)
  689. {
  690. struct sctp_af *af;
  691. af = sctp_get_af_specific(ss1->sa.sa_family);
  692. if (unlikely(!af))
  693. return 0;
  694. return af->cmp_addr(ss1, ss2);
  695. }
  696. /* Return an ecne chunk to get prepended to a packet.
  697. * Note: We are sly and return a shared, prealloced chunk. FIXME:
  698. * No we don't, but we could/should.
  699. */
  700. struct sctp_chunk *sctp_get_ecne_prepend(struct sctp_association *asoc)
  701. {
  702. struct sctp_chunk *chunk;
  703. /* Send ECNE if needed.
  704. * Not being able to allocate a chunk here is not deadly.
  705. */
  706. if (asoc->need_ecne)
  707. chunk = sctp_make_ecne(asoc, asoc->last_ecne_tsn);
  708. else
  709. chunk = NULL;
  710. return chunk;
  711. }
  712. /*
  713. * Find which transport this TSN was sent on.
  714. */
  715. struct sctp_transport *sctp_assoc_lookup_tsn(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  716. __u32 tsn)
  717. {
  718. struct sctp_transport *active;
  719. struct sctp_transport *match;
  720. struct list_head *entry, *pos;
  721. struct sctp_transport *transport;
  722. struct sctp_chunk *chunk;
  723. __be32 key = htonl(tsn);
  724. match = NULL;
  725. /*
  726. * FIXME: In general, find a more efficient data structure for
  727. * searching.
  728. */
  729. /*
  730. * The general strategy is to search each transport's transmitted
  731. * list. Return which transport this TSN lives on.
  732. *
  733. * Let's be hopeful and check the active_path first.
  734. * Another optimization would be to know if there is only one
  735. * outbound path and not have to look for the TSN at all.
  736. *
  737. */
  738. active = asoc->peer.active_path;
  739. list_for_each(entry, &active->transmitted) {
  740. chunk = list_entry(entry, struct sctp_chunk, transmitted_list);
  741. if (key == chunk->subh.data_hdr->tsn) {
  742. match = active;
  743. goto out;
  744. }
  745. }
  746. /* If not found, go search all the other transports. */
  747. list_for_each(pos, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  748. transport = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  749. if (transport == active)
  750. break;
  751. list_for_each(entry, &transport->transmitted) {
  752. chunk = list_entry(entry, struct sctp_chunk,
  753. transmitted_list);
  754. if (key == chunk->subh.data_hdr->tsn) {
  755. match = transport;
  756. goto out;
  757. }
  758. }
  759. }
  760. out:
  761. return match;
  762. }
  763. /* Is this the association we are looking for? */
  764. struct sctp_transport *sctp_assoc_is_match(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  765. const union sctp_addr *laddr,
  766. const union sctp_addr *paddr)
  767. {
  768. struct sctp_transport *transport;
  769. union sctp_addr tmp;
  770. flip_to_n(&tmp, laddr);
  771. sctp_read_lock(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
  772. if ((asoc->base.bind_addr.port == laddr->v4.sin_port) &&
  773. (asoc->peer.port == paddr->v4.sin_port)) {
  774. transport = sctp_assoc_lookup_paddr(asoc, paddr);
  775. if (!transport)
  776. goto out;
  777. if (sctp_bind_addr_match(&asoc->base.bind_addr, &tmp,
  778. sctp_sk(asoc->base.sk)))
  779. goto out;
  780. }
  781. transport = NULL;
  782. out:
  783. sctp_read_unlock(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
  784. return transport;
  785. }
  786. /* Do delayed input processing. This is scheduled by sctp_rcv(). */
  787. static void sctp_assoc_bh_rcv(struct sctp_association *asoc)
  788. {
  789. struct sctp_endpoint *ep;
  790. struct sctp_chunk *chunk;
  791. struct sock *sk;
  792. struct sctp_inq *inqueue;
  793. int state;
  794. sctp_subtype_t subtype;
  795. int error = 0;
  796. /* The association should be held so we should be safe. */
  797. ep = asoc->ep;
  798. sk = asoc->base.sk;
  799. inqueue = &asoc->base.inqueue;
  800. sctp_association_hold(asoc);
  801. while (NULL != (chunk = sctp_inq_pop(inqueue))) {
  802. state = asoc->state;
  803. subtype = SCTP_ST_CHUNK(chunk->chunk_hdr->type);
  804. /* Remember where the last DATA chunk came from so we
  805. * know where to send the SACK.
  806. */
  807. if (sctp_chunk_is_data(chunk))
  808. asoc->peer.last_data_from = chunk->transport;
  809. else
  810. SCTP_INC_STATS(SCTP_MIB_INCTRLCHUNKS);
  811. if (chunk->transport)
  812. chunk->transport->last_time_heard = jiffies;
  813. /* Run through the state machine. */
  814. error = sctp_do_sm(SCTP_EVENT_T_CHUNK, subtype,
  815. state, ep, asoc, chunk, GFP_ATOMIC);
  816. /* Check to see if the association is freed in response to
  817. * the incoming chunk. If so, get out of the while loop.
  818. */
  819. if (asoc->base.dead)
  820. break;
  821. /* If there is an error on chunk, discard this packet. */
  822. if (error && chunk)
  823. chunk->pdiscard = 1;
  824. }
  825. sctp_association_put(asoc);
  826. }
  827. /* This routine moves an association from its old sk to a new sk. */
  828. void sctp_assoc_migrate(struct sctp_association *assoc, struct sock *newsk)
  829. {
  830. struct sctp_sock *newsp = sctp_sk(newsk);
  831. struct sock *oldsk = assoc->base.sk;
  832. /* Delete the association from the old endpoint's list of
  833. * associations.
  834. */
  835. list_del_init(&assoc->asocs);
  836. /* Decrement the backlog value for a TCP-style socket. */
  837. if (sctp_style(oldsk, TCP))
  838. oldsk->sk_ack_backlog--;
  839. /* Release references to the old endpoint and the sock. */
  840. sctp_endpoint_put(assoc->ep);
  841. sock_put(assoc->base.sk);
  842. /* Get a reference to the new endpoint. */
  843. assoc->ep = newsp->ep;
  844. sctp_endpoint_hold(assoc->ep);
  845. /* Get a reference to the new sock. */
  846. assoc->base.sk = newsk;
  847. sock_hold(assoc->base.sk);
  848. /* Add the association to the new endpoint's list of associations. */
  849. sctp_endpoint_add_asoc(newsp->ep, assoc);
  850. }
  851. /* Update an association (possibly from unexpected COOKIE-ECHO processing). */
  852. void sctp_assoc_update(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  853. struct sctp_association *new)
  854. {
  855. struct sctp_transport *trans;
  856. struct list_head *pos, *temp;
  857. /* Copy in new parameters of peer. */
  858. asoc->c = new->c;
  859. asoc->peer.rwnd = new->peer.rwnd;
  860. asoc->peer.sack_needed = new->peer.sack_needed;
  861. asoc->peer.i = new->peer.i;
  862. sctp_tsnmap_init(&asoc->peer.tsn_map, SCTP_TSN_MAP_SIZE,
  863. asoc->peer.i.initial_tsn);
  864. /* Remove any peer addresses not present in the new association. */
  865. list_for_each_safe(pos, temp, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  866. trans = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  867. if (!sctp_assoc_lookup_paddr(new, &trans->ipaddr_h))
  868. sctp_assoc_del_peer(asoc, &trans->ipaddr_h);
  869. }
  870. /* If the case is A (association restart), use
  871. * initial_tsn as next_tsn. If the case is B, use
  872. * current next_tsn in case data sent to peer
  873. * has been discarded and needs retransmission.
  874. */
  875. if (asoc->state >= SCTP_STATE_ESTABLISHED) {
  876. asoc->next_tsn = new->next_tsn;
  877. asoc->ctsn_ack_point = new->ctsn_ack_point;
  878. asoc->adv_peer_ack_point = new->adv_peer_ack_point;
  879. /* Reinitialize SSN for both local streams
  880. * and peer's streams.
  881. */
  882. sctp_ssnmap_clear(asoc->ssnmap);
  883. } else {
  884. /* Add any peer addresses from the new association. */
  885. list_for_each(pos, &new->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  886. trans = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport,
  887. transports);
  888. if (!sctp_assoc_lookup_paddr(asoc, &trans->ipaddr_h))
  889. sctp_assoc_add_peer(asoc, &trans->ipaddr_h,
  890. GFP_ATOMIC, trans->state);
  891. }
  892. asoc->ctsn_ack_point = asoc->next_tsn - 1;
  893. asoc->adv_peer_ack_point = asoc->ctsn_ack_point;
  894. if (!asoc->ssnmap) {
  895. /* Move the ssnmap. */
  896. asoc->ssnmap = new->ssnmap;
  897. new->ssnmap = NULL;
  898. }
  899. }
  900. }
  901. /* Update the retran path for sending a retransmitted packet.
  902. * Round-robin through the active transports, else round-robin
  903. * through the inactive transports as this is the next best thing
  904. * we can try.
  905. */
  906. void sctp_assoc_update_retran_path(struct sctp_association *asoc)
  907. {
  908. struct sctp_transport *t, *next;
  909. struct list_head *head = &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list;
  910. struct list_head *pos;
  911. /* Find the next transport in a round-robin fashion. */
  912. t = asoc->peer.retran_path;
  913. pos = &t->transports;
  914. next = NULL;
  915. while (1) {
  916. /* Skip the head. */
  917. if (pos->next == head)
  918. pos = head->next;
  919. else
  920. pos = pos->next;
  921. t = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  922. /* Try to find an active transport. */
  923. if ((t->state == SCTP_ACTIVE) ||
  924. (t->state == SCTP_UNKNOWN)) {
  925. break;
  926. } else {
  927. /* Keep track of the next transport in case
  928. * we don't find any active transport.
  929. */
  930. if (!next)
  931. next = t;
  932. }
  933. /* We have exhausted the list, but didn't find any
  934. * other active transports. If so, use the next
  935. * transport.
  936. */
  937. if (t == asoc->peer.retran_path) {
  938. t = next;
  939. break;
  940. }
  941. }
  942. asoc->peer.retran_path = t;
  943. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK_IPADDR("sctp_assoc_update_retran_path:association"
  944. " %p addr: ",
  945. " port: %d\n",
  946. asoc,
  947. (&t->ipaddr_h),
  948. t->ipaddr_h.v4.sin_port);
  949. }
  950. /* Choose the transport for sending a INIT packet. */
  951. struct sctp_transport *sctp_assoc_choose_init_transport(
  952. struct sctp_association *asoc)
  953. {
  954. struct sctp_transport *t;
  955. /* Use the retran path. If the last INIT was sent over the
  956. * retran path, update the retran path and use it.
  957. */
  958. if (!asoc->init_last_sent_to) {
  959. t = asoc->peer.active_path;
  960. } else {
  961. if (asoc->init_last_sent_to == asoc->peer.retran_path)
  962. sctp_assoc_update_retran_path(asoc);
  963. t = asoc->peer.retran_path;
  964. }
  965. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK_IPADDR("sctp_assoc_update_retran_path:association"
  966. " %p addr: ",
  967. " port: %d\n",
  968. asoc,
  969. (&t->ipaddr_h),
  970. t->ipaddr_h.v4.sin_port);
  971. return t;
  972. }
  973. /* Choose the transport for sending a SHUTDOWN packet. */
  974. struct sctp_transport *sctp_assoc_choose_shutdown_transport(
  975. struct sctp_association *asoc)
  976. {
  977. /* If this is the first time SHUTDOWN is sent, use the active path,
  978. * else use the retran path. If the last SHUTDOWN was sent over the
  979. * retran path, update the retran path and use it.
  980. */
  981. if (!asoc->shutdown_last_sent_to)
  982. return asoc->peer.active_path;
  983. else {
  984. if (asoc->shutdown_last_sent_to == asoc->peer.retran_path)
  985. sctp_assoc_update_retran_path(asoc);
  986. return asoc->peer.retran_path;
  987. }
  988. }
  989. /* Update the association's pmtu and frag_point by going through all the
  990. * transports. This routine is called when a transport's PMTU has changed.
  991. */
  992. void sctp_assoc_sync_pmtu(struct sctp_association *asoc)
  993. {
  994. struct sctp_transport *t;
  995. struct list_head *pos;
  996. __u32 pmtu = 0;
  997. if (!asoc)
  998. return;
  999. /* Get the lowest pmtu of all the transports. */
  1000. list_for_each(pos, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  1001. t = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  1002. if (!pmtu || (t->pathmtu < pmtu))
  1003. pmtu = t->pathmtu;
  1004. }
  1005. if (pmtu) {
  1006. struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(asoc->base.sk);
  1007. asoc->pathmtu = pmtu;
  1008. asoc->frag_point = sctp_frag_point(sp, pmtu);
  1009. }
  1010. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s: asoc:%p, pmtu:%d, frag_point:%d\n",
  1011. __FUNCTION__, asoc, asoc->pathmtu, asoc->frag_point);
  1012. }
  1013. /* Should we send a SACK to update our peer? */
  1014. static inline int sctp_peer_needs_update(struct sctp_association *asoc)
  1015. {
  1016. switch (asoc->state) {
  1017. case SCTP_STATE_ESTABLISHED:
  1018. case SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_PENDING:
  1019. case SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_RECEIVED:
  1020. case SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_SENT:
  1021. if ((asoc->rwnd > asoc->a_rwnd) &&
  1022. ((asoc->rwnd - asoc->a_rwnd) >=
  1023. min_t(__u32, (asoc->base.sk->sk_rcvbuf >> 1), asoc->pathmtu)))
  1024. return 1;
  1025. break;
  1026. default:
  1027. break;
  1028. }
  1029. return 0;
  1030. }
  1031. /* Increase asoc's rwnd by len and send any window update SACK if needed. */
  1032. void sctp_assoc_rwnd_increase(struct sctp_association *asoc, unsigned len)
  1033. {
  1034. struct sctp_chunk *sack;
  1035. struct timer_list *timer;
  1036. if (asoc->rwnd_over) {
  1037. if (asoc->rwnd_over >= len) {
  1038. asoc->rwnd_over -= len;
  1039. } else {
  1040. asoc->rwnd += (len - asoc->rwnd_over);
  1041. asoc->rwnd_over = 0;
  1042. }
  1043. } else {
  1044. asoc->rwnd += len;
  1045. }
  1046. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s: asoc %p rwnd increased by %d to (%u, %u) "
  1047. "- %u\n", __FUNCTION__, asoc, len, asoc->rwnd,
  1048. asoc->rwnd_over, asoc->a_rwnd);
  1049. /* Send a window update SACK if the rwnd has increased by at least the
  1050. * minimum of the association's PMTU and half of the receive buffer.
  1051. * The algorithm used is similar to the one described in
  1052. * Section 4.2.3.3 of RFC 1122.
  1053. */
  1054. if (sctp_peer_needs_update(asoc)) {
  1055. asoc->a_rwnd = asoc->rwnd;
  1056. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s: Sending window update SACK- asoc: %p "
  1057. "rwnd: %u a_rwnd: %u\n", __FUNCTION__,
  1058. asoc, asoc->rwnd, asoc->a_rwnd);
  1059. sack = sctp_make_sack(asoc);
  1060. if (!sack)
  1061. return;
  1062. asoc->peer.sack_needed = 0;
  1063. sctp_outq_tail(&asoc->outqueue, sack);
  1064. /* Stop the SACK timer. */
  1065. timer = &asoc->timers[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_SACK];
  1066. if (timer_pending(timer) && del_timer(timer))
  1067. sctp_association_put(asoc);
  1068. }
  1069. }
  1070. /* Decrease asoc's rwnd by len. */
  1071. void sctp_assoc_rwnd_decrease(struct sctp_association *asoc, unsigned len)
  1072. {
  1073. SCTP_ASSERT(asoc->rwnd, "rwnd zero", return);
  1074. SCTP_ASSERT(!asoc->rwnd_over, "rwnd_over not zero", return);
  1075. if (asoc->rwnd >= len) {
  1076. asoc->rwnd -= len;
  1077. } else {
  1078. asoc->rwnd_over = len - asoc->rwnd;
  1079. asoc->rwnd = 0;
  1080. }
  1081. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s: asoc %p rwnd decreased by %d to (%u, %u)\n",
  1082. __FUNCTION__, asoc, len, asoc->rwnd,
  1083. asoc->rwnd_over);
  1084. }
  1085. /* Build the bind address list for the association based on info from the
  1086. * local endpoint and the remote peer.
  1087. */
  1088. int sctp_assoc_set_bind_addr_from_ep(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  1089. gfp_t gfp)
  1090. {
  1091. sctp_scope_t scope;
  1092. int flags;
  1093. /* Use scoping rules to determine the subset of addresses from
  1094. * the endpoint.
  1095. */
  1096. scope = sctp_scope(&asoc->peer.active_path->ipaddr_h);
  1097. flags = (PF_INET6 == asoc->base.sk->sk_family) ? SCTP_ADDR6_ALLOWED : 0;
  1098. if (asoc->peer.ipv4_address)
  1099. flags |= SCTP_ADDR4_PEERSUPP;
  1100. if (asoc->peer.ipv6_address)
  1101. flags |= SCTP_ADDR6_PEERSUPP;
  1102. return sctp_bind_addr_copy(&asoc->base.bind_addr,
  1103. &asoc->ep->base.bind_addr,
  1104. scope, gfp, flags);
  1105. }
  1106. /* Build the association's bind address list from the cookie. */
  1107. int sctp_assoc_set_bind_addr_from_cookie(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  1108. struct sctp_cookie *cookie,
  1109. gfp_t gfp)
  1110. {
  1111. int var_size2 = ntohs(cookie->peer_init->chunk_hdr.length);
  1112. int var_size3 = cookie->raw_addr_list_len;
  1113. __u8 *raw = (__u8 *)cookie->peer_init + var_size2;
  1114. return sctp_raw_to_bind_addrs(&asoc->base.bind_addr, raw, var_size3,
  1115. asoc->ep->base.bind_addr.port, gfp);
  1116. }
  1117. /* Lookup laddr in the bind address list of an association. */
  1118. int sctp_assoc_lookup_laddr(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  1119. const union sctp_addr *laddr)
  1120. {
  1121. int found;
  1122. sctp_read_lock(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
  1123. if ((asoc->base.bind_addr.port == ntohs(laddr->v4.sin_port)) &&
  1124. sctp_bind_addr_match(&asoc->base.bind_addr, laddr,
  1125. sctp_sk(asoc->base.sk))) {
  1126. found = 1;
  1127. goto out;
  1128. }
  1129. found = 0;
  1130. out:
  1131. sctp_read_unlock(&asoc->base.addr_lock);
  1132. return found;
  1133. }