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  1. /* SCTP kernel reference Implementation
  2. * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2001, 2004
  3. * Copyright (c) 1999 Cisco, Inc.
  4. * Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Motorola, Inc.
  5. *
  6. * This file is part of the SCTP kernel reference Implementation
  7. *
  8. * These functions work with the state functions in sctp_sm_statefuns.c
  9. * to implement that state operations. These functions implement the
  10. * steps which require modifying existing data structures.
  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@austin.ibm.com>
  40. * Hui Huang <hui.huang@nokia.com>
  41. * Dajiang Zhang <dajiang.zhang@nokia.com>
  42. * Daisy Chang <daisyc@us.ibm.com>
  43. * Sridhar Samudrala <sri@us.ibm.com>
  44. * Ardelle Fan <ardelle.fan@intel.com>
  45. *
  46. * Any bugs reported given to us we will try to fix... any fixes shared will
  47. * be incorporated into the next SCTP release.
  48. */
  49. #include <linux/skbuff.h>
  50. #include <linux/types.h>
  51. #include <linux/socket.h>
  52. #include <linux/ip.h>
  53. #include <net/sock.h>
  54. #include <net/sctp/sctp.h>
  55. #include <net/sctp/sm.h>
  56. static int sctp_cmd_interpreter(sctp_event_t event_type,
  57. sctp_subtype_t subtype,
  58. sctp_state_t state,
  59. struct sctp_endpoint *ep,
  60. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  61. void *event_arg,
  62. sctp_disposition_t status,
  63. sctp_cmd_seq_t *commands,
  64. int gfp);
  65. static int sctp_side_effects(sctp_event_t event_type, sctp_subtype_t subtype,
  66. sctp_state_t state,
  67. struct sctp_endpoint *ep,
  68. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  69. void *event_arg,
  70. sctp_disposition_t status,
  71. sctp_cmd_seq_t *commands,
  72. int gfp);
  73. /********************************************************************
  74. * Helper functions
  75. ********************************************************************/
  76. /* A helper function for delayed processing of INET ECN CE bit. */
  77. static void sctp_do_ecn_ce_work(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  78. __u32 lowest_tsn)
  79. {
  80. /* Save the TSN away for comparison when we receive CWR */
  81. asoc->last_ecne_tsn = lowest_tsn;
  82. asoc->need_ecne = 1;
  83. }
  84. /* Helper function for delayed processing of SCTP ECNE chunk. */
  85. /* RFC 2960 Appendix A
  86. *
  87. * RFC 2481 details a specific bit for a sender to send in
  88. * the header of its next outbound TCP segment to indicate to
  89. * its peer that it has reduced its congestion window. This
  90. * is termed the CWR bit. For SCTP the same indication is made
  91. * by including the CWR chunk. This chunk contains one data
  92. * element, i.e. the TSN number that was sent in the ECNE chunk.
  93. * This element represents the lowest TSN number in the datagram
  94. * that was originally marked with the CE bit.
  95. */
  96. static struct sctp_chunk *sctp_do_ecn_ecne_work(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  97. __u32 lowest_tsn,
  98. struct sctp_chunk *chunk)
  99. {
  100. struct sctp_chunk *repl;
  101. /* Our previously transmitted packet ran into some congestion
  102. * so we should take action by reducing cwnd and ssthresh
  103. * and then ACK our peer that we we've done so by
  104. * sending a CWR.
  105. */
  106. /* First, try to determine if we want to actually lower
  107. * our cwnd variables. Only lower them if the ECNE looks more
  108. * recent than the last response.
  109. */
  110. if (TSN_lt(asoc->last_cwr_tsn, lowest_tsn)) {
  111. struct sctp_transport *transport;
  112. /* Find which transport's congestion variables
  113. * need to be adjusted.
  114. */
  115. transport = sctp_assoc_lookup_tsn(asoc, lowest_tsn);
  116. /* Update the congestion variables. */
  117. if (transport)
  118. sctp_transport_lower_cwnd(transport,
  119. SCTP_LOWER_CWND_ECNE);
  120. asoc->last_cwr_tsn = lowest_tsn;
  121. }
  122. /* Always try to quiet the other end. In case of lost CWR,
  123. * resend last_cwr_tsn.
  124. */
  125. repl = sctp_make_cwr(asoc, asoc->last_cwr_tsn, chunk);
  126. /* If we run out of memory, it will look like a lost CWR. We'll
  127. * get back in sync eventually.
  128. */
  129. return repl;
  130. }
  131. /* Helper function to do delayed processing of ECN CWR chunk. */
  132. static void sctp_do_ecn_cwr_work(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  133. __u32 lowest_tsn)
  134. {
  135. /* Turn off ECNE getting auto-prepended to every outgoing
  136. * packet
  137. */
  138. asoc->need_ecne = 0;
  139. }
  140. /* Generate SACK if necessary. We call this at the end of a packet. */
  141. static int sctp_gen_sack(struct sctp_association *asoc, int force,
  142. sctp_cmd_seq_t *commands)
  143. {
  144. __u32 ctsn, max_tsn_seen;
  145. struct sctp_chunk *sack;
  146. int error = 0;
  147. if (force)
  148. asoc->peer.sack_needed = 1;
  149. ctsn = sctp_tsnmap_get_ctsn(&asoc->peer.tsn_map);
  150. max_tsn_seen = sctp_tsnmap_get_max_tsn_seen(&asoc->peer.tsn_map);
  151. /* From 12.2 Parameters necessary per association (i.e. the TCB):
  152. *
  153. * Ack State : This flag indicates if the next received packet
  154. * : is to be responded to with a SACK. ...
  155. * : When DATA chunks are out of order, SACK's
  156. * : are not delayed (see Section 6).
  157. *
  158. * [This is actually not mentioned in Section 6, but we
  159. * implement it here anyway. --piggy]
  160. */
  161. if (max_tsn_seen != ctsn)
  162. asoc->peer.sack_needed = 1;
  163. /* From 6.2 Acknowledgement on Reception of DATA Chunks:
  164. *
  165. * Section 4.2 of [RFC2581] SHOULD be followed. Specifically,
  166. * an acknowledgement SHOULD be generated for at least every
  167. * second packet (not every second DATA chunk) received, and
  168. * SHOULD be generated within 200 ms of the arrival of any
  169. * unacknowledged DATA chunk. ...
  170. */
  171. if (!asoc->peer.sack_needed) {
  172. /* We will need a SACK for the next packet. */
  173. asoc->peer.sack_needed = 1;
  174. goto out;
  175. } else {
  176. if (asoc->a_rwnd > asoc->rwnd)
  177. asoc->a_rwnd = asoc->rwnd;
  178. sack = sctp_make_sack(asoc);
  179. if (!sack)
  180. goto nomem;
  181. asoc->peer.sack_needed = 0;
  182. error = sctp_outq_tail(&asoc->outqueue, sack);
  183. /* Stop the SACK timer. */
  184. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_TIMER_STOP,
  185. SCTP_TO(SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_SACK));
  186. }
  187. out:
  188. return error;
  189. nomem:
  190. error = -ENOMEM;
  191. return error;
  192. }
  193. /* When the T3-RTX timer expires, it calls this function to create the
  194. * relevant state machine event.
  195. */
  196. void sctp_generate_t3_rtx_event(unsigned long peer)
  197. {
  198. int error;
  199. struct sctp_transport *transport = (struct sctp_transport *) peer;
  200. struct sctp_association *asoc = transport->asoc;
  201. /* Check whether a task is in the sock. */
  202. sctp_bh_lock_sock(asoc->base.sk);
  203. if (sock_owned_by_user(asoc->base.sk)) {
  204. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s:Sock is busy.\n", __FUNCTION__);
  205. /* Try again later. */
  206. if (!mod_timer(&transport->T3_rtx_timer, jiffies + (HZ/20)))
  207. sctp_transport_hold(transport);
  208. goto out_unlock;
  209. }
  210. /* Is this transport really dead and just waiting around for
  211. * the timer to let go of the reference?
  212. */
  213. if (transport->dead)
  214. goto out_unlock;
  215. /* Run through the state machine. */
  216. error = sctp_do_sm(SCTP_EVENT_T_TIMEOUT,
  217. SCTP_ST_TIMEOUT(SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T3_RTX),
  218. asoc->state,
  219. asoc->ep, asoc,
  220. transport, GFP_ATOMIC);
  221. if (error)
  222. asoc->base.sk->sk_err = -error;
  223. out_unlock:
  224. sctp_bh_unlock_sock(asoc->base.sk);
  225. sctp_transport_put(transport);
  226. }
  227. /* This is a sa interface for producing timeout events. It works
  228. * for timeouts which use the association as their parameter.
  229. */
  230. static void sctp_generate_timeout_event(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  231. sctp_event_timeout_t timeout_type)
  232. {
  233. int error = 0;
  234. sctp_bh_lock_sock(asoc->base.sk);
  235. if (sock_owned_by_user(asoc->base.sk)) {
  236. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s:Sock is busy: timer %d\n",
  237. __FUNCTION__,
  238. timeout_type);
  239. /* Try again later. */
  240. if (!mod_timer(&asoc->timers[timeout_type], jiffies + (HZ/20)))
  241. sctp_association_hold(asoc);
  242. goto out_unlock;
  243. }
  244. /* Is this association really dead and just waiting around for
  245. * the timer to let go of the reference?
  246. */
  247. if (asoc->base.dead)
  248. goto out_unlock;
  249. /* Run through the state machine. */
  250. error = sctp_do_sm(SCTP_EVENT_T_TIMEOUT,
  251. SCTP_ST_TIMEOUT(timeout_type),
  252. asoc->state, asoc->ep, asoc,
  253. (void *)timeout_type, GFP_ATOMIC);
  254. if (error)
  255. asoc->base.sk->sk_err = -error;
  256. out_unlock:
  257. sctp_bh_unlock_sock(asoc->base.sk);
  258. sctp_association_put(asoc);
  259. }
  260. static void sctp_generate_t1_cookie_event(unsigned long data)
  261. {
  262. struct sctp_association *asoc = (struct sctp_association *) data;
  263. sctp_generate_timeout_event(asoc, SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T1_COOKIE);
  264. }
  265. static void sctp_generate_t1_init_event(unsigned long data)
  266. {
  267. struct sctp_association *asoc = (struct sctp_association *) data;
  268. sctp_generate_timeout_event(asoc, SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T1_INIT);
  269. }
  270. static void sctp_generate_t2_shutdown_event(unsigned long data)
  271. {
  272. struct sctp_association *asoc = (struct sctp_association *) data;
  273. sctp_generate_timeout_event(asoc, SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T2_SHUTDOWN);
  274. }
  275. static void sctp_generate_t4_rto_event(unsigned long data)
  276. {
  277. struct sctp_association *asoc = (struct sctp_association *) data;
  278. sctp_generate_timeout_event(asoc, SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T4_RTO);
  279. }
  280. static void sctp_generate_t5_shutdown_guard_event(unsigned long data)
  281. {
  282. struct sctp_association *asoc = (struct sctp_association *)data;
  283. sctp_generate_timeout_event(asoc,
  284. SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T5_SHUTDOWN_GUARD);
  285. } /* sctp_generate_t5_shutdown_guard_event() */
  286. static void sctp_generate_autoclose_event(unsigned long data)
  287. {
  288. struct sctp_association *asoc = (struct sctp_association *) data;
  289. sctp_generate_timeout_event(asoc, SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_AUTOCLOSE);
  290. }
  291. /* Generate a heart beat event. If the sock is busy, reschedule. Make
  292. * sure that the transport is still valid.
  293. */
  294. void sctp_generate_heartbeat_event(unsigned long data)
  295. {
  296. int error = 0;
  297. struct sctp_transport *transport = (struct sctp_transport *) data;
  298. struct sctp_association *asoc = transport->asoc;
  299. sctp_bh_lock_sock(asoc->base.sk);
  300. if (sock_owned_by_user(asoc->base.sk)) {
  301. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("%s:Sock is busy.\n", __FUNCTION__);
  302. /* Try again later. */
  303. if (!mod_timer(&transport->hb_timer, jiffies + (HZ/20)))
  304. sctp_transport_hold(transport);
  305. goto out_unlock;
  306. }
  307. /* Is this structure just waiting around for us to actually
  308. * get destroyed?
  309. */
  310. if (transport->dead)
  311. goto out_unlock;
  312. error = sctp_do_sm(SCTP_EVENT_T_TIMEOUT,
  313. SCTP_ST_TIMEOUT(SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_HEARTBEAT),
  314. asoc->state, asoc->ep, asoc,
  315. transport, GFP_ATOMIC);
  316. if (error)
  317. asoc->base.sk->sk_err = -error;
  318. out_unlock:
  319. sctp_bh_unlock_sock(asoc->base.sk);
  320. sctp_transport_put(transport);
  321. }
  322. /* Inject a SACK Timeout event into the state machine. */
  323. static void sctp_generate_sack_event(unsigned long data)
  324. {
  325. struct sctp_association *asoc = (struct sctp_association *) data;
  326. sctp_generate_timeout_event(asoc, SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_SACK);
  327. }
  328. sctp_timer_event_t *sctp_timer_events[SCTP_NUM_TIMEOUT_TYPES] = {
  329. NULL,
  330. sctp_generate_t1_cookie_event,
  331. sctp_generate_t1_init_event,
  332. sctp_generate_t2_shutdown_event,
  333. NULL,
  334. sctp_generate_t4_rto_event,
  335. sctp_generate_t5_shutdown_guard_event,
  336. sctp_generate_heartbeat_event,
  337. sctp_generate_sack_event,
  338. sctp_generate_autoclose_event,
  339. };
  340. /* RFC 2960 8.2 Path Failure Detection
  341. *
  342. * When its peer endpoint is multi-homed, an endpoint should keep a
  343. * error counter for each of the destination transport addresses of the
  344. * peer endpoint.
  345. *
  346. * Each time the T3-rtx timer expires on any address, or when a
  347. * HEARTBEAT sent to an idle address is not acknowledged within a RTO,
  348. * the error counter of that destination address will be incremented.
  349. * When the value in the error counter exceeds the protocol parameter
  350. * 'Path.Max.Retrans' of that destination address, the endpoint should
  351. * mark the destination transport address as inactive, and a
  352. * notification SHOULD be sent to the upper layer.
  353. *
  354. */
  355. static void sctp_do_8_2_transport_strike(struct sctp_association *asoc,
  356. struct sctp_transport *transport)
  357. {
  358. /* The check for association's overall error counter exceeding the
  359. * threshold is done in the state function.
  360. */
  361. asoc->overall_error_count++;
  362. if (transport->active &&
  363. (transport->error_count++ >= transport->max_retrans)) {
  364. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("transport_strike: transport "
  365. "IP:%d.%d.%d.%d failed.\n",
  366. NIPQUAD(transport->ipaddr.v4.sin_addr));
  367. sctp_assoc_control_transport(asoc, transport,
  368. SCTP_TRANSPORT_DOWN,
  369. SCTP_FAILED_THRESHOLD);
  370. }
  371. /* E2) For the destination address for which the timer
  372. * expires, set RTO <- RTO * 2 ("back off the timer"). The
  373. * maximum value discussed in rule C7 above (RTO.max) may be
  374. * used to provide an upper bound to this doubling operation.
  375. */
  376. transport->rto = min((transport->rto * 2), transport->asoc->rto_max);
  377. }
  378. /* Worker routine to handle INIT command failure. */
  379. static void sctp_cmd_init_failed(sctp_cmd_seq_t *commands,
  380. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  381. unsigned error)
  382. {
  383. struct sctp_ulpevent *event;
  384. event = sctp_ulpevent_make_assoc_change(asoc,0, SCTP_CANT_STR_ASSOC,
  385. (__u16)error, 0, 0,
  386. GFP_ATOMIC);
  387. if (event)
  388. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_EVENT_ULP,
  389. SCTP_ULPEVENT(event));
  390. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_NEW_STATE,
  391. SCTP_STATE(SCTP_STATE_CLOSED));
  392. /* SEND_FAILED sent later when cleaning up the association. */
  393. asoc->outqueue.error = error;
  394. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_DELETE_TCB, SCTP_NULL());
  395. }
  396. /* Worker routine to handle SCTP_CMD_ASSOC_FAILED. */
  397. static void sctp_cmd_assoc_failed(sctp_cmd_seq_t *commands,
  398. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  399. sctp_event_t event_type,
  400. sctp_subtype_t subtype,
  401. struct sctp_chunk *chunk,
  402. unsigned error)
  403. {
  404. struct sctp_ulpevent *event;
  405. /* Cancel any partial delivery in progress. */
  406. sctp_ulpq_abort_pd(&asoc->ulpq, GFP_ATOMIC);
  407. event = sctp_ulpevent_make_assoc_change(asoc, 0, SCTP_COMM_LOST,
  408. (__u16)error, 0, 0,
  409. GFP_ATOMIC);
  410. if (event)
  411. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_EVENT_ULP,
  412. SCTP_ULPEVENT(event));
  413. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_NEW_STATE,
  414. SCTP_STATE(SCTP_STATE_CLOSED));
  415. /* Set sk_err to ECONNRESET on a 1-1 style socket. */
  416. if (!sctp_style(asoc->base.sk, UDP))
  417. asoc->base.sk->sk_err = ECONNRESET;
  418. /* SEND_FAILED sent later when cleaning up the association. */
  419. asoc->outqueue.error = error;
  420. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_DELETE_TCB, SCTP_NULL());
  421. }
  422. /* Process an init chunk (may be real INIT/INIT-ACK or an embedded INIT
  423. * inside the cookie. In reality, this is only used for INIT-ACK processing
  424. * since all other cases use "temporary" associations and can do all
  425. * their work in statefuns directly.
  426. */
  427. static int sctp_cmd_process_init(sctp_cmd_seq_t *commands,
  428. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  429. struct sctp_chunk *chunk,
  430. sctp_init_chunk_t *peer_init, int gfp)
  431. {
  432. int error;
  433. /* We only process the init as a sideeffect in a single
  434. * case. This is when we process the INIT-ACK. If we
  435. * fail during INIT processing (due to malloc problems),
  436. * just return the error and stop processing the stack.
  437. */
  438. if (!sctp_process_init(asoc, chunk->chunk_hdr->type,
  439. sctp_source(chunk), peer_init, gfp))
  440. error = -ENOMEM;
  441. else
  442. error = 0;
  443. return error;
  444. }
  445. /* Helper function to break out starting up of heartbeat timers. */
  446. static void sctp_cmd_hb_timers_start(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds,
  447. struct sctp_association *asoc)
  448. {
  449. struct sctp_transport *t;
  450. struct list_head *pos;
  451. /* Start a heartbeat timer for each transport on the association.
  452. * hold a reference on the transport to make sure none of
  453. * the needed data structures go away.
  454. */
  455. list_for_each(pos, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  456. t = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  457. if (!mod_timer(&t->hb_timer, sctp_transport_timeout(t)))
  458. sctp_transport_hold(t);
  459. }
  460. }
  461. static void sctp_cmd_hb_timers_stop(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds,
  462. struct sctp_association *asoc)
  463. {
  464. struct sctp_transport *t;
  465. struct list_head *pos;
  466. /* Stop all heartbeat timers. */
  467. list_for_each(pos, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  468. t = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  469. if (del_timer(&t->hb_timer))
  470. sctp_transport_put(t);
  471. }
  472. }
  473. /* Helper function to stop any pending T3-RTX timers */
  474. static void sctp_cmd_t3_rtx_timers_stop(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds,
  475. struct sctp_association *asoc)
  476. {
  477. struct sctp_transport *t;
  478. struct list_head *pos;
  479. list_for_each(pos, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  480. t = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  481. if (timer_pending(&t->T3_rtx_timer) &&
  482. del_timer(&t->T3_rtx_timer)) {
  483. sctp_transport_put(t);
  484. }
  485. }
  486. }
  487. /* Helper function to update the heartbeat timer. */
  488. static void sctp_cmd_hb_timer_update(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds,
  489. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  490. struct sctp_transport *t)
  491. {
  492. /* Update the heartbeat timer. */
  493. if (!mod_timer(&t->hb_timer, sctp_transport_timeout(t)))
  494. sctp_transport_hold(t);
  495. }
  496. /* Helper function to handle the reception of an HEARTBEAT ACK. */
  497. static void sctp_cmd_transport_on(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds,
  498. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  499. struct sctp_transport *t,
  500. struct sctp_chunk *chunk)
  501. {
  502. sctp_sender_hb_info_t *hbinfo;
  503. /* 8.3 Upon the receipt of the HEARTBEAT ACK, the sender of the
  504. * HEARTBEAT should clear the error counter of the destination
  505. * transport address to which the HEARTBEAT was sent.
  506. * The association's overall error count is also cleared.
  507. */
  508. t->error_count = 0;
  509. t->asoc->overall_error_count = 0;
  510. /* Mark the destination transport address as active if it is not so
  511. * marked.
  512. */
  513. if (!t->active)
  514. sctp_assoc_control_transport(asoc, t, SCTP_TRANSPORT_UP,
  515. SCTP_HEARTBEAT_SUCCESS);
  516. /* The receiver of the HEARTBEAT ACK should also perform an
  517. * RTT measurement for that destination transport address
  518. * using the time value carried in the HEARTBEAT ACK chunk.
  519. */
  520. hbinfo = (sctp_sender_hb_info_t *) chunk->skb->data;
  521. sctp_transport_update_rto(t, (jiffies - hbinfo->sent_at));
  522. }
  523. /* Helper function to do a transport reset at the expiry of the hearbeat
  524. * timer.
  525. */
  526. static void sctp_cmd_transport_reset(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds,
  527. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  528. struct sctp_transport *t)
  529. {
  530. sctp_transport_lower_cwnd(t, SCTP_LOWER_CWND_INACTIVE);
  531. /* Mark one strike against a transport. */
  532. sctp_do_8_2_transport_strike(asoc, t);
  533. }
  534. /* Helper function to process the process SACK command. */
  535. static int sctp_cmd_process_sack(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds,
  536. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  537. struct sctp_sackhdr *sackh)
  538. {
  539. int err;
  540. if (sctp_outq_sack(&asoc->outqueue, sackh)) {
  541. /* There are no more TSNs awaiting SACK. */
  542. err = sctp_do_sm(SCTP_EVENT_T_OTHER,
  543. SCTP_ST_OTHER(SCTP_EVENT_NO_PENDING_TSN),
  544. asoc->state, asoc->ep, asoc, NULL,
  545. GFP_ATOMIC);
  546. } else {
  547. /* Windows may have opened, so we need
  548. * to check if we have DATA to transmit
  549. */
  550. err = sctp_outq_flush(&asoc->outqueue, 0);
  551. }
  552. return err;
  553. }
  554. /* Helper function to set the timeout value for T2-SHUTDOWN timer and to set
  555. * the transport for a shutdown chunk.
  556. */
  557. static void sctp_cmd_setup_t2(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds,
  558. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  559. struct sctp_chunk *chunk)
  560. {
  561. struct sctp_transport *t;
  562. t = sctp_assoc_choose_shutdown_transport(asoc);
  563. asoc->shutdown_last_sent_to = t;
  564. asoc->timeouts[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T2_SHUTDOWN] = t->rto;
  565. chunk->transport = t;
  566. }
  567. /* Helper function to change the state of an association. */
  568. static void sctp_cmd_new_state(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds,
  569. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  570. sctp_state_t state)
  571. {
  572. struct sock *sk = asoc->base.sk;
  573. asoc->state = state;
  574. if (sctp_style(sk, TCP)) {
  575. /* Change the sk->sk_state of a TCP-style socket that has
  576. * sucessfully completed a connect() call.
  577. */
  578. if (sctp_state(asoc, ESTABLISHED) && sctp_sstate(sk, CLOSED))
  579. sk->sk_state = SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHED;
  580. /* Set the RCV_SHUTDOWN flag when a SHUTDOWN is received. */
  581. if (sctp_state(asoc, SHUTDOWN_RECEIVED) &&
  582. sctp_sstate(sk, ESTABLISHED))
  583. sk->sk_shutdown |= RCV_SHUTDOWN;
  584. }
  585. if (sctp_state(asoc, ESTABLISHED) ||
  586. sctp_state(asoc, CLOSED) ||
  587. sctp_state(asoc, SHUTDOWN_RECEIVED)) {
  588. /* Wake up any processes waiting in the asoc's wait queue in
  589. * sctp_wait_for_connect() or sctp_wait_for_sndbuf().
  590. */
  591. if (waitqueue_active(&asoc->wait))
  592. wake_up_interruptible(&asoc->wait);
  593. /* Wake up any processes waiting in the sk's sleep queue of
  594. * a TCP-style or UDP-style peeled-off socket in
  595. * sctp_wait_for_accept() or sctp_wait_for_packet().
  596. * For a UDP-style socket, the waiters are woken up by the
  597. * notifications.
  598. */
  599. if (!sctp_style(sk, UDP))
  600. sk->sk_state_change(sk);
  601. }
  602. }
  603. /* Helper function to delete an association. */
  604. static void sctp_cmd_delete_tcb(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds,
  605. struct sctp_association *asoc)
  606. {
  607. struct sock *sk = asoc->base.sk;
  608. /* If it is a non-temporary association belonging to a TCP-style
  609. * listening socket that is not closed, do not free it so that accept()
  610. * can pick it up later.
  611. */
  612. if (sctp_style(sk, TCP) && sctp_sstate(sk, LISTENING) &&
  613. (!asoc->temp) && (sk->sk_shutdown != SHUTDOWN_MASK))
  614. return;
  615. sctp_unhash_established(asoc);
  616. sctp_association_free(asoc);
  617. }
  618. /*
  619. * ADDIP Section 4.1 ASCONF Chunk Procedures
  620. * A4) Start a T-4 RTO timer, using the RTO value of the selected
  621. * destination address (we use active path instead of primary path just
  622. * because primary path may be inactive.
  623. */
  624. static void sctp_cmd_setup_t4(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds,
  625. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  626. struct sctp_chunk *chunk)
  627. {
  628. struct sctp_transport *t;
  629. t = asoc->peer.active_path;
  630. asoc->timeouts[SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T4_RTO] = t->rto;
  631. chunk->transport = t;
  632. }
  633. /* Process an incoming Operation Error Chunk. */
  634. static void sctp_cmd_process_operr(sctp_cmd_seq_t *cmds,
  635. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  636. struct sctp_chunk *chunk)
  637. {
  638. struct sctp_operr_chunk *operr_chunk;
  639. struct sctp_errhdr *err_hdr;
  640. operr_chunk = (struct sctp_operr_chunk *)chunk->chunk_hdr;
  641. err_hdr = &operr_chunk->err_hdr;
  642. switch (err_hdr->cause) {
  643. case SCTP_ERROR_UNKNOWN_CHUNK:
  644. {
  645. struct sctp_chunkhdr *unk_chunk_hdr;
  646. unk_chunk_hdr = (struct sctp_chunkhdr *)err_hdr->variable;
  647. switch (unk_chunk_hdr->type) {
  648. /* ADDIP 4.1 A9) If the peer responds to an ASCONF with an
  649. * ERROR chunk reporting that it did not recognized the ASCONF
  650. * chunk type, the sender of the ASCONF MUST NOT send any
  651. * further ASCONF chunks and MUST stop its T-4 timer.
  652. */
  653. case SCTP_CID_ASCONF:
  654. asoc->peer.asconf_capable = 0;
  655. sctp_add_cmd_sf(cmds, SCTP_CMD_TIMER_STOP,
  656. SCTP_TO(SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T4_RTO));
  657. break;
  658. default:
  659. break;
  660. }
  661. break;
  662. }
  663. default:
  664. break;
  665. }
  666. }
  667. /* Process variable FWDTSN chunk information. */
  668. static void sctp_cmd_process_fwdtsn(struct sctp_ulpq *ulpq,
  669. struct sctp_chunk *chunk)
  670. {
  671. struct sctp_fwdtsn_skip *skip;
  672. /* Walk through all the skipped SSNs */
  673. sctp_walk_fwdtsn(skip, chunk) {
  674. sctp_ulpq_skip(ulpq, ntohs(skip->stream), ntohs(skip->ssn));
  675. }
  676. return;
  677. }
  678. /* Helper function to remove the association non-primary peer
  679. * transports.
  680. */
  681. static void sctp_cmd_del_non_primary(struct sctp_association *asoc)
  682. {
  683. struct sctp_transport *t;
  684. struct list_head *pos;
  685. struct list_head *temp;
  686. list_for_each_safe(pos, temp, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  687. t = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport, transports);
  688. if (!sctp_cmp_addr_exact(&t->ipaddr,
  689. &asoc->peer.primary_addr)) {
  690. sctp_assoc_del_peer(asoc, &t->ipaddr);
  691. }
  692. }
  693. return;
  694. }
  695. /* These three macros allow us to pull the debugging code out of the
  696. * main flow of sctp_do_sm() to keep attention focused on the real
  697. * functionality there.
  698. */
  699. #define DEBUG_PRE \
  700. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_do_sm prefn: " \
  701. "ep %p, %s, %s, asoc %p[%s], %s\n", \
  702. ep, sctp_evttype_tbl[event_type], \
  703. (*debug_fn)(subtype), asoc, \
  704. sctp_state_tbl[state], state_fn->name)
  705. #define DEBUG_POST \
  706. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_do_sm postfn: " \
  707. "asoc %p, status: %s\n", \
  708. asoc, sctp_status_tbl[status])
  709. #define DEBUG_POST_SFX \
  710. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sctp_do_sm post sfx: error %d, asoc %p[%s]\n", \
  711. error, asoc, \
  712. sctp_state_tbl[(asoc && sctp_id2assoc(ep->base.sk, \
  713. sctp_assoc2id(asoc)))?asoc->state:SCTP_STATE_CLOSED])
  714. /*
  715. * This is the master state machine processing function.
  716. *
  717. * If you want to understand all of lksctp, this is a
  718. * good place to start.
  719. */
  720. int sctp_do_sm(sctp_event_t event_type, sctp_subtype_t subtype,
  721. sctp_state_t state,
  722. struct sctp_endpoint *ep,
  723. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  724. void *event_arg,
  725. int gfp)
  726. {
  727. sctp_cmd_seq_t commands;
  728. const sctp_sm_table_entry_t *state_fn;
  729. sctp_disposition_t status;
  730. int error = 0;
  731. typedef const char *(printfn_t)(sctp_subtype_t);
  732. static printfn_t *table[] = {
  733. NULL, sctp_cname, sctp_tname, sctp_oname, sctp_pname,
  734. };
  735. printfn_t *debug_fn __attribute__ ((unused)) = table[event_type];
  736. /* Look up the state function, run it, and then process the
  737. * side effects. These three steps are the heart of lksctp.
  738. */
  739. state_fn = sctp_sm_lookup_event(event_type, state, subtype);
  740. sctp_init_cmd_seq(&commands);
  741. DEBUG_PRE;
  742. status = (*state_fn->fn)(ep, asoc, subtype, event_arg, &commands);
  743. DEBUG_POST;
  744. error = sctp_side_effects(event_type, subtype, state,
  745. ep, asoc, event_arg, status,
  746. &commands, gfp);
  747. DEBUG_POST_SFX;
  748. return error;
  749. }
  750. #undef DEBUG_PRE
  751. #undef DEBUG_POST
  752. /*****************************************************************
  753. * This the master state function side effect processing function.
  754. *****************************************************************/
  755. static int sctp_side_effects(sctp_event_t event_type, sctp_subtype_t subtype,
  756. sctp_state_t state,
  757. struct sctp_endpoint *ep,
  758. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  759. void *event_arg,
  760. sctp_disposition_t status,
  761. sctp_cmd_seq_t *commands,
  762. int gfp)
  763. {
  764. int error;
  765. /* FIXME - Most of the dispositions left today would be categorized
  766. * as "exceptional" dispositions. For those dispositions, it
  767. * may not be proper to run through any of the commands at all.
  768. * For example, the command interpreter might be run only with
  769. * disposition SCTP_DISPOSITION_CONSUME.
  770. */
  771. if (0 != (error = sctp_cmd_interpreter(event_type, subtype, state,
  772. ep, asoc,
  773. event_arg, status,
  774. commands, gfp)))
  775. goto bail;
  776. switch (status) {
  777. case SCTP_DISPOSITION_DISCARD:
  778. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("Ignored sctp protocol event - state %d, "
  779. "event_type %d, event_id %d\n",
  780. state, event_type, subtype.chunk);
  781. break;
  782. case SCTP_DISPOSITION_NOMEM:
  783. /* We ran out of memory, so we need to discard this
  784. * packet.
  785. */
  786. /* BUG--we should now recover some memory, probably by
  787. * reneging...
  788. */
  789. error = -ENOMEM;
  790. break;
  791. case SCTP_DISPOSITION_DELETE_TCB:
  792. /* This should now be a command. */
  793. break;
  794. case SCTP_DISPOSITION_CONSUME:
  795. case SCTP_DISPOSITION_ABORT:
  796. /*
  797. * We should no longer have much work to do here as the
  798. * real work has been done as explicit commands above.
  799. */
  800. break;
  801. case SCTP_DISPOSITION_VIOLATION:
  802. printk(KERN_ERR "sctp protocol violation state %d "
  803. "chunkid %d\n", state, subtype.chunk);
  804. break;
  805. case SCTP_DISPOSITION_NOT_IMPL:
  806. printk(KERN_WARNING "sctp unimplemented feature in state %d, "
  807. "event_type %d, event_id %d\n",
  808. state, event_type, subtype.chunk);
  809. break;
  810. case SCTP_DISPOSITION_BUG:
  811. printk(KERN_ERR "sctp bug in state %d, "
  812. "event_type %d, event_id %d\n",
  813. state, event_type, subtype.chunk);
  814. BUG();
  815. break;
  816. default:
  817. printk(KERN_ERR "sctp impossible disposition %d "
  818. "in state %d, event_type %d, event_id %d\n",
  819. status, state, event_type, subtype.chunk);
  820. BUG();
  821. break;
  822. };
  823. bail:
  824. return error;
  825. }
  826. /********************************************************************
  827. * 2nd Level Abstractions
  828. ********************************************************************/
  829. /* This is the side-effect interpreter. */
  830. static int sctp_cmd_interpreter(sctp_event_t event_type,
  831. sctp_subtype_t subtype,
  832. sctp_state_t state,
  833. struct sctp_endpoint *ep,
  834. struct sctp_association *asoc,
  835. void *event_arg,
  836. sctp_disposition_t status,
  837. sctp_cmd_seq_t *commands,
  838. int gfp)
  839. {
  840. int error = 0;
  841. int force;
  842. sctp_cmd_t *cmd;
  843. struct sctp_chunk *new_obj;
  844. struct sctp_chunk *chunk = NULL;
  845. struct sctp_packet *packet;
  846. struct list_head *pos;
  847. struct timer_list *timer;
  848. unsigned long timeout;
  849. struct sctp_transport *t;
  850. struct sctp_sackhdr sackh;
  851. int local_cork = 0;
  852. if (SCTP_EVENT_T_TIMEOUT != event_type)
  853. chunk = (struct sctp_chunk *) event_arg;
  854. /* Note: This whole file is a huge candidate for rework.
  855. * For example, each command could either have its own handler, so
  856. * the loop would look like:
  857. * while (cmds)
  858. * cmd->handle(x, y, z)
  859. * --jgrimm
  860. */
  861. while (NULL != (cmd = sctp_next_cmd(commands))) {
  862. switch (cmd->verb) {
  863. case SCTP_CMD_NOP:
  864. /* Do nothing. */
  865. break;
  866. case SCTP_CMD_NEW_ASOC:
  867. /* Register a new association. */
  868. if (local_cork) {
  869. sctp_outq_uncork(&asoc->outqueue);
  870. local_cork = 0;
  871. }
  872. asoc = cmd->obj.ptr;
  873. /* Register with the endpoint. */
  874. sctp_endpoint_add_asoc(ep, asoc);
  875. sctp_hash_established(asoc);
  876. break;
  877. case SCTP_CMD_UPDATE_ASSOC:
  878. sctp_assoc_update(asoc, cmd->obj.ptr);
  879. break;
  880. case SCTP_CMD_PURGE_OUTQUEUE:
  881. sctp_outq_teardown(&asoc->outqueue);
  882. break;
  883. case SCTP_CMD_DELETE_TCB:
  884. if (local_cork) {
  885. sctp_outq_uncork(&asoc->outqueue);
  886. local_cork = 0;
  887. }
  888. /* Delete the current association. */
  889. sctp_cmd_delete_tcb(commands, asoc);
  890. asoc = NULL;
  891. break;
  892. case SCTP_CMD_NEW_STATE:
  893. /* Enter a new state. */
  894. sctp_cmd_new_state(commands, asoc, cmd->obj.state);
  895. break;
  896. case SCTP_CMD_REPORT_TSN:
  897. /* Record the arrival of a TSN. */
  898. sctp_tsnmap_mark(&asoc->peer.tsn_map, cmd->obj.u32);
  899. break;
  900. case SCTP_CMD_REPORT_FWDTSN:
  901. /* Move the Cumulattive TSN Ack ahead. */
  902. sctp_tsnmap_skip(&asoc->peer.tsn_map, cmd->obj.u32);
  903. /* Abort any in progress partial delivery. */
  904. sctp_ulpq_abort_pd(&asoc->ulpq, GFP_ATOMIC);
  905. break;
  906. case SCTP_CMD_PROCESS_FWDTSN:
  907. sctp_cmd_process_fwdtsn(&asoc->ulpq, cmd->obj.ptr);
  908. break;
  909. case SCTP_CMD_GEN_SACK:
  910. /* Generate a Selective ACK.
  911. * The argument tells us whether to just count
  912. * the packet and MAYBE generate a SACK, or
  913. * force a SACK out.
  914. */
  915. force = cmd->obj.i32;
  916. error = sctp_gen_sack(asoc, force, commands);
  917. break;
  918. case SCTP_CMD_PROCESS_SACK:
  919. /* Process an inbound SACK. */
  920. error = sctp_cmd_process_sack(commands, asoc,
  921. cmd->obj.ptr);
  922. break;
  923. case SCTP_CMD_GEN_INIT_ACK:
  924. /* Generate an INIT ACK chunk. */
  925. new_obj = sctp_make_init_ack(asoc, chunk, GFP_ATOMIC,
  926. 0);
  927. if (!new_obj)
  928. goto nomem;
  929. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_REPLY,
  930. SCTP_CHUNK(new_obj));
  931. break;
  932. case SCTP_CMD_PEER_INIT:
  933. /* Process a unified INIT from the peer.
  934. * Note: Only used during INIT-ACK processing. If
  935. * there is an error just return to the outter
  936. * layer which will bail.
  937. */
  938. error = sctp_cmd_process_init(commands, asoc, chunk,
  939. cmd->obj.ptr, gfp);
  940. break;
  941. case SCTP_CMD_GEN_COOKIE_ECHO:
  942. /* Generate a COOKIE ECHO chunk. */
  943. new_obj = sctp_make_cookie_echo(asoc, chunk);
  944. if (!new_obj) {
  945. if (cmd->obj.ptr)
  946. sctp_chunk_free(cmd->obj.ptr);
  947. goto nomem;
  948. }
  949. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_REPLY,
  950. SCTP_CHUNK(new_obj));
  951. /* If there is an ERROR chunk to be sent along with
  952. * the COOKIE_ECHO, send it, too.
  953. */
  954. if (cmd->obj.ptr)
  955. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_REPLY,
  956. SCTP_CHUNK(cmd->obj.ptr));
  957. /* FIXME - Eventually come up with a cleaner way to
  958. * enabling COOKIE-ECHO + DATA bundling during
  959. * multihoming stale cookie scenarios, the following
  960. * command plays with asoc->peer.retran_path to
  961. * avoid the problem of sending the COOKIE-ECHO and
  962. * DATA in different paths, which could result
  963. * in the association being ABORTed if the DATA chunk
  964. * is processed first by the server. Checking the
  965. * init error counter simply causes this command
  966. * to be executed only during failed attempts of
  967. * association establishment.
  968. */
  969. if ((asoc->peer.retran_path !=
  970. asoc->peer.primary_path) &&
  971. (asoc->counters[SCTP_COUNTER_INIT_ERROR] > 0)) {
  972. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands,
  973. SCTP_CMD_FORCE_PRIM_RETRAN,
  974. SCTP_NULL());
  975. }
  976. break;
  977. case SCTP_CMD_GEN_SHUTDOWN:
  978. /* Generate SHUTDOWN when in SHUTDOWN_SENT state.
  979. * Reset error counts.
  980. */
  981. asoc->overall_error_count = 0;
  982. /* Generate a SHUTDOWN chunk. */
  983. new_obj = sctp_make_shutdown(asoc, chunk);
  984. if (!new_obj)
  985. goto nomem;
  986. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_REPLY,
  987. SCTP_CHUNK(new_obj));
  988. break;
  989. case SCTP_CMD_CHUNK_ULP:
  990. /* Send a chunk to the sockets layer. */
  991. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sm_sideff: %s %p, %s %p.\n",
  992. "chunk_up:", cmd->obj.ptr,
  993. "ulpq:", &asoc->ulpq);
  994. sctp_ulpq_tail_data(&asoc->ulpq, cmd->obj.ptr,
  995. GFP_ATOMIC);
  996. break;
  997. case SCTP_CMD_EVENT_ULP:
  998. /* Send a notification to the sockets layer. */
  999. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("sm_sideff: %s %p, %s %p.\n",
  1000. "event_up:",cmd->obj.ptr,
  1001. "ulpq:",&asoc->ulpq);
  1002. sctp_ulpq_tail_event(&asoc->ulpq, cmd->obj.ptr);
  1003. break;
  1004. case SCTP_CMD_REPLY:
  1005. /* If an caller has not already corked, do cork. */
  1006. if (!asoc->outqueue.cork) {
  1007. sctp_outq_cork(&asoc->outqueue);
  1008. local_cork = 1;
  1009. }
  1010. /* Send a chunk to our peer. */
  1011. error = sctp_outq_tail(&asoc->outqueue, cmd->obj.ptr);
  1012. break;
  1013. case SCTP_CMD_SEND_PKT:
  1014. /* Send a full packet to our peer. */
  1015. packet = cmd->obj.ptr;
  1016. sctp_packet_transmit(packet);
  1017. sctp_ootb_pkt_free(packet);
  1018. break;
  1019. case SCTP_CMD_RETRAN:
  1020. /* Mark a transport for retransmission. */
  1021. sctp_retransmit(&asoc->outqueue, cmd->obj.transport,
  1022. SCTP_RTXR_T3_RTX);
  1023. break;
  1024. case SCTP_CMD_TRANSMIT:
  1025. /* Kick start transmission. */
  1026. error = sctp_outq_uncork(&asoc->outqueue);
  1027. local_cork = 0;
  1028. break;
  1029. case SCTP_CMD_ECN_CE:
  1030. /* Do delayed CE processing. */
  1031. sctp_do_ecn_ce_work(asoc, cmd->obj.u32);
  1032. break;
  1033. case SCTP_CMD_ECN_ECNE:
  1034. /* Do delayed ECNE processing. */
  1035. new_obj = sctp_do_ecn_ecne_work(asoc, cmd->obj.u32,
  1036. chunk);
  1037. if (new_obj)
  1038. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_REPLY,
  1039. SCTP_CHUNK(new_obj));
  1040. break;
  1041. case SCTP_CMD_ECN_CWR:
  1042. /* Do delayed CWR processing. */
  1043. sctp_do_ecn_cwr_work(asoc, cmd->obj.u32);
  1044. break;
  1045. case SCTP_CMD_SETUP_T2:
  1046. sctp_cmd_setup_t2(commands, asoc, cmd->obj.ptr);
  1047. break;
  1048. case SCTP_CMD_TIMER_START:
  1049. timer = &asoc->timers[cmd->obj.to];
  1050. timeout = asoc->timeouts[cmd->obj.to];
  1051. if (!timeout)
  1052. BUG();
  1053. timer->expires = jiffies + timeout;
  1054. sctp_association_hold(asoc);
  1055. add_timer(timer);
  1056. break;
  1057. case SCTP_CMD_TIMER_RESTART:
  1058. timer = &asoc->timers[cmd->obj.to];
  1059. timeout = asoc->timeouts[cmd->obj.to];
  1060. if (!mod_timer(timer, jiffies + timeout))
  1061. sctp_association_hold(asoc);
  1062. break;
  1063. case SCTP_CMD_TIMER_STOP:
  1064. timer = &asoc->timers[cmd->obj.to];
  1065. if (timer_pending(timer) && del_timer(timer))
  1066. sctp_association_put(asoc);
  1067. break;
  1068. case SCTP_CMD_INIT_RESTART:
  1069. /* Do the needed accounting and updates
  1070. * associated with restarting an initialization
  1071. * timer.
  1072. */
  1073. asoc->counters[SCTP_COUNTER_INIT_ERROR]++;
  1074. asoc->timeouts[cmd->obj.to] *= 2;
  1075. if (asoc->timeouts[cmd->obj.to] >
  1076. asoc->max_init_timeo) {
  1077. asoc->timeouts[cmd->obj.to] =
  1078. asoc->max_init_timeo;
  1079. }
  1080. /* If we've sent any data bundled with
  1081. * COOKIE-ECHO we need to resend.
  1082. */
  1083. list_for_each(pos, &asoc->peer.transport_addr_list) {
  1084. t = list_entry(pos, struct sctp_transport,
  1085. transports);
  1086. sctp_retransmit_mark(&asoc->outqueue, t, 0);
  1087. }
  1088. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands,
  1089. SCTP_CMD_TIMER_RESTART,
  1090. SCTP_TO(cmd->obj.to));
  1091. break;
  1092. case SCTP_CMD_INIT_FAILED:
  1093. sctp_cmd_init_failed(commands, asoc, cmd->obj.u32);
  1094. break;
  1095. case SCTP_CMD_ASSOC_FAILED:
  1096. sctp_cmd_assoc_failed(commands, asoc, event_type,
  1097. subtype, chunk, cmd->obj.u32);
  1098. break;
  1099. case SCTP_CMD_COUNTER_INC:
  1100. asoc->counters[cmd->obj.counter]++;
  1101. break;
  1102. case SCTP_CMD_COUNTER_RESET:
  1103. asoc->counters[cmd->obj.counter] = 0;
  1104. break;
  1105. case SCTP_CMD_REPORT_DUP:
  1106. sctp_tsnmap_mark_dup(&asoc->peer.tsn_map,
  1107. cmd->obj.u32);
  1108. break;
  1109. case SCTP_CMD_REPORT_BAD_TAG:
  1110. SCTP_DEBUG_PRINTK("vtag mismatch!\n");
  1111. break;
  1112. case SCTP_CMD_STRIKE:
  1113. /* Mark one strike against a transport. */
  1114. sctp_do_8_2_transport_strike(asoc, cmd->obj.transport);
  1115. break;
  1116. case SCTP_CMD_TRANSPORT_RESET:
  1117. t = cmd->obj.transport;
  1118. sctp_cmd_transport_reset(commands, asoc, t);
  1119. break;
  1120. case SCTP_CMD_TRANSPORT_ON:
  1121. t = cmd->obj.transport;
  1122. sctp_cmd_transport_on(commands, asoc, t, chunk);
  1123. break;
  1124. case SCTP_CMD_HB_TIMERS_START:
  1125. sctp_cmd_hb_timers_start(commands, asoc);
  1126. break;
  1127. case SCTP_CMD_HB_TIMER_UPDATE:
  1128. t = cmd->obj.transport;
  1129. sctp_cmd_hb_timer_update(commands, asoc, t);
  1130. break;
  1131. case SCTP_CMD_HB_TIMERS_STOP:
  1132. sctp_cmd_hb_timers_stop(commands, asoc);
  1133. break;
  1134. case SCTP_CMD_REPORT_ERROR:
  1135. error = cmd->obj.error;
  1136. break;
  1137. case SCTP_CMD_PROCESS_CTSN:
  1138. /* Dummy up a SACK for processing. */
  1139. sackh.cum_tsn_ack = cmd->obj.u32;
  1140. sackh.a_rwnd = 0;
  1141. sackh.num_gap_ack_blocks = 0;
  1142. sackh.num_dup_tsns = 0;
  1143. sctp_add_cmd_sf(commands, SCTP_CMD_PROCESS_SACK,
  1144. SCTP_SACKH(&sackh));
  1145. break;
  1146. case SCTP_CMD_DISCARD_PACKET:
  1147. /* We need to discard the whole packet. */
  1148. chunk->pdiscard = 1;
  1149. break;
  1150. case SCTP_CMD_RTO_PENDING:
  1151. t = cmd->obj.transport;
  1152. t->rto_pending = 1;
  1153. break;
  1154. case SCTP_CMD_PART_DELIVER:
  1155. sctp_ulpq_partial_delivery(&asoc->ulpq, cmd->obj.ptr,
  1156. GFP_ATOMIC);
  1157. break;
  1158. case SCTP_CMD_RENEGE:
  1159. sctp_ulpq_renege(&asoc->ulpq, cmd->obj.ptr,
  1160. GFP_ATOMIC);
  1161. break;
  1162. case SCTP_CMD_SETUP_T4:
  1163. sctp_cmd_setup_t4(commands, asoc, cmd->obj.ptr);
  1164. break;
  1165. case SCTP_CMD_PROCESS_OPERR:
  1166. sctp_cmd_process_operr(commands, asoc, chunk);
  1167. break;
  1168. case SCTP_CMD_CLEAR_INIT_TAG:
  1169. asoc->peer.i.init_tag = 0;
  1170. break;
  1171. case SCTP_CMD_DEL_NON_PRIMARY:
  1172. sctp_cmd_del_non_primary(asoc);
  1173. break;
  1174. case SCTP_CMD_T3_RTX_TIMERS_STOP:
  1175. sctp_cmd_t3_rtx_timers_stop(commands, asoc);
  1176. break;
  1177. case SCTP_CMD_FORCE_PRIM_RETRAN:
  1178. t = asoc->peer.retran_path;
  1179. asoc->peer.retran_path = asoc->peer.primary_path;
  1180. error = sctp_outq_uncork(&asoc->outqueue);
  1181. local_cork = 0;
  1182. asoc->peer.retran_path = t;
  1183. break;
  1184. default:
  1185. printk(KERN_WARNING "Impossible command: %u, %p\n",
  1186. cmd->verb, cmd->obj.ptr);
  1187. break;
  1188. };
  1189. if (error)
  1190. break;
  1191. }
  1192. out:
  1193. if (local_cork)
  1194. sctp_outq_uncork(&asoc->outqueue);
  1195. return error;
  1196. nomem:
  1197. error = -ENOMEM;
  1198. goto out;
  1199. }