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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 2001-2008, by Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
    3  * Copyright (c) 2008-2011, by Randall Stewart. All rights reserved.
    4  * Copyright (c) 2008-2011, by Michael Tuexen. All rights reserved.
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   32 
   33 /* $KAME: sctp_structs.h,v 1.13 2005/03/06 16:04:18 itojun Exp $         */
   34 
   35 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
   36 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: releng/8.3/sys/netinet/sctp_structs.h 231502 2012-02-11 01:17:27Z tuexen $");
   37 
   38 #ifndef __sctp_structs_h__
   39 #define __sctp_structs_h__
   40 
   41 #include <netinet/sctp_os.h>
   42 #include <netinet/sctp_header.h>
   43 #include <netinet/sctp_auth.h>
   44 
   45 struct sctp_timer {
   46         sctp_os_timer_t timer;
   47 
   48         int type;
   49         /*
   50          * Depending on the timer type these will be setup and cast with the
   51          * appropriate entity.
   52          */
   53         void *ep;
   54         void *tcb;
   55         void *net;
   56         void *vnet;
   57 
   58         /* for sanity checking */
   59         void *self;
   60         uint32_t ticks;
   61         uint32_t stopped_from;
   62 };
   63 
   64 
   65 struct sctp_foo_stuff {
   66         struct sctp_inpcb *inp;
   67         uint32_t lineno;
   68         uint32_t ticks;
   69         int updown;
   70 };
   71 
   72 
   73 /*
   74  * This is the information we track on each interface that we know about from
   75  * the distant end.
   76  */
   77 TAILQ_HEAD(sctpnetlisthead, sctp_nets);
   78 
   79 struct sctp_stream_reset_list {
   80         TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_stream_reset_list) next_resp;
   81         uint32_t tsn;
   82         int number_entries;
   83         struct sctp_stream_reset_out_request req;
   84 };
   85 
   86 TAILQ_HEAD(sctp_resethead, sctp_stream_reset_list);
   87 
   88 /*
   89  * Users of the iterator need to malloc a iterator with a call to
   90  * sctp_initiate_iterator(inp_func, assoc_func, inp_func,  pcb_flags, pcb_features,
   91  *     asoc_state, void-ptr-arg, uint32-arg, end_func, inp);
   92  *
   93  * Use the following two defines if you don't care what pcb flags are on the EP
   94  * and/or you don't care what state the association is in.
   95  *
   96  * Note that if you specify an INP as the last argument then ONLY each
   97  * association of that single INP will be executed upon. Note that the pcb
   98  * flags STILL apply so if the inp you specify has different pcb_flags then
   99  * what you put in pcb_flags nothing will happen. use SCTP_PCB_ANY_FLAGS to
  100  * assure the inp you specify gets treated.
  101  */
  102 #define SCTP_PCB_ANY_FLAGS      0x00000000
  103 #define SCTP_PCB_ANY_FEATURES   0x00000000
  104 #define SCTP_ASOC_ANY_STATE     0x00000000
  105 
  106 typedef void (*asoc_func) (struct sctp_inpcb *, struct sctp_tcb *, void *ptr,
  107          uint32_t val);
  108 typedef int (*inp_func) (struct sctp_inpcb *, void *ptr, uint32_t val);
  109 typedef void (*end_func) (void *ptr, uint32_t val);
  110 
  111 #if defined(__FreeBSD__) && defined(SCTP_MCORE_INPUT) && defined(SMP)
  112 /* whats on the mcore control struct */
  113 struct sctp_mcore_queue {
  114         TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_mcore_queue) next;
  115         struct vnet *vn;
  116         struct mbuf *m;
  117         int off;
  118         int v6;
  119 };
  120 
  121 TAILQ_HEAD(sctp_mcore_qhead, sctp_mcore_queue);
  122 
  123 struct sctp_mcore_ctrl {
  124         SCTP_PROCESS_STRUCT thread_proc;
  125         struct sctp_mcore_qhead que;
  126         struct mtx core_mtx;
  127         struct mtx que_mtx;
  128         int running;
  129         int cpuid;
  130 };
  131 
  132 
  133 #endif
  134 
  135 
  136 struct sctp_iterator {
  137         TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_iterator) sctp_nxt_itr;
  138         struct vnet *vn;
  139         struct sctp_timer tmr;
  140         struct sctp_inpcb *inp; /* current endpoint */
  141         struct sctp_tcb *stcb;  /* current* assoc */
  142         struct sctp_inpcb *next_inp;    /* special hook to skip to */
  143         asoc_func function_assoc;       /* per assoc function */
  144         inp_func function_inp;  /* per endpoint function */
  145         inp_func function_inp_end;      /* end INP function */
  146         end_func function_atend;/* iterator completion function */
  147         void *pointer;          /* pointer for apply func to use */
  148         uint32_t val;           /* value for apply func to use */
  149         uint32_t pcb_flags;     /* endpoint flags being checked */
  150         uint32_t pcb_features;  /* endpoint features being checked */
  151         uint32_t asoc_state;    /* assoc state being checked */
  152         uint32_t iterator_flags;
  153         uint8_t no_chunk_output;
  154         uint8_t done_current_ep;
  155 };
  156 
  157 /* iterator_flags values */
  158 #define SCTP_ITERATOR_DO_ALL_INP        0x00000001
  159 #define SCTP_ITERATOR_DO_SINGLE_INP     0x00000002
  160 
  161 
  162 TAILQ_HEAD(sctpiterators, sctp_iterator);
  163 
  164 struct sctp_copy_all {
  165         struct sctp_inpcb *inp; /* ep */
  166         struct mbuf *m;
  167         struct sctp_sndrcvinfo sndrcv;
  168         int sndlen;
  169         int cnt_sent;
  170         int cnt_failed;
  171 };
  172 
  173 struct sctp_asconf_iterator {
  174         struct sctpladdr list_of_work;
  175         int cnt;
  176 };
  177 
  178 struct iterator_control {
  179         struct mtx ipi_iterator_wq_mtx;
  180         struct mtx it_mtx;
  181         SCTP_PROCESS_STRUCT thread_proc;
  182         struct sctpiterators iteratorhead;
  183         struct sctp_iterator *cur_it;
  184         uint32_t iterator_running;
  185         uint32_t iterator_flags;
  186 };
  187 
  188 #define SCTP_ITERATOR_STOP_CUR_IT       0x00000004
  189 #define SCTP_ITERATOR_STOP_CUR_INP      0x00000008
  190 
  191 struct sctp_net_route {
  192         sctp_rtentry_t *ro_rt;
  193         void *ro_lle;
  194         union sctp_sockstore _l_addr;   /* remote peer addr */
  195         struct sctp_ifa *_s_addr;       /* our selected src addr */
  196 };
  197 
  198 struct htcp {
  199         uint16_t alpha;         /* Fixed point arith, << 7 */
  200         uint8_t beta;           /* Fixed point arith, << 7 */
  201         uint8_t modeswitch;     /* Delay modeswitch until we had at least one
  202                                  * congestion event */
  203         uint32_t last_cong;     /* Time since last congestion event end */
  204         uint32_t undo_last_cong;
  205         uint16_t bytes_acked;
  206         uint32_t bytecount;
  207         uint32_t minRTT;
  208         uint32_t maxRTT;
  209 
  210         uint32_t undo_maxRTT;
  211         uint32_t undo_old_maxB;
  212 
  213         /* Bandwidth estimation */
  214         uint32_t minB;
  215         uint32_t maxB;
  216         uint32_t old_maxB;
  217         uint32_t Bi;
  218         uint32_t lasttime;
  219 };
  220 
  221 struct rtcc_cc {
  222         struct timeval tls;     /* The time we started the sending  */
  223         uint64_t lbw;           /* Our last estimated bw */
  224         uint64_t lbw_rtt;       /* RTT at bw estimate */
  225         uint64_t bw_bytes;      /* The total bytes since this sending began */
  226         uint64_t bw_tot_time;   /* The total time since sending began */
  227         uint64_t new_tot_time;  /* temp holding the new value */
  228         uint64_t bw_bytes_at_last_rttc; /* What bw_bytes was at last rtt calc */
  229         uint32_t cwnd_at_bw_set;/* Cwnd at last bw saved - lbw */
  230         uint32_t vol_reduce;    /* cnt of voluntary reductions */
  231         uint16_t steady_step;   /* The number required to be in steady state */
  232         uint16_t step_cnt;      /* The current number */
  233         uint8_t ret_from_eq;    /* When all things are equal what do I return
  234                                  * 0/1 - 1 no cc advance */
  235         uint8_t use_dccc_ecn;   /* Flag to enable DCCC ECN */
  236         uint8_t tls_needs_set;  /* Flag to indicate we need to set tls 0 or 1
  237                                  * means set at send 2 not */
  238         uint8_t last_step_state;/* Last state if steady state stepdown is on */
  239         uint8_t rtt_set_this_sack;      /* Flag saying this sack had RTT calc
  240                                          * on it */
  241         uint8_t last_inst_ind;  /* Last saved inst indication */
  242 };
  243 
  244 
  245 struct sctp_nets {
  246         TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_nets) sctp_next;       /* next link */
  247 
  248         /*
  249          * Things on the top half may be able to be split into a common
  250          * structure shared by all.
  251          */
  252         struct sctp_timer pmtu_timer;
  253         struct sctp_timer hb_timer;
  254 
  255         /*
  256          * The following two in combination equate to a route entry for v6
  257          * or v4.
  258          */
  259         struct sctp_net_route ro;
  260 
  261         /* mtu discovered so far */
  262         uint32_t mtu;
  263         uint32_t ssthresh;      /* not sure about this one for split */
  264         uint32_t last_cwr_tsn;
  265         uint32_t cwr_window_tsn;
  266         uint32_t ecn_ce_pkt_cnt;
  267         uint32_t lost_cnt;
  268         /* smoothed average things for RTT and RTO itself */
  269         int lastsa;
  270         int lastsv;
  271         uint64_t rtt;           /* last measured rtt value in us */
  272         unsigned int RTO;
  273 
  274         /* This is used for SHUTDOWN/SHUTDOWN-ACK/SEND or INIT timers */
  275         struct sctp_timer rxt_timer;
  276 
  277         /* last time in seconds I sent to it */
  278         struct timeval last_sent_time;
  279         union cc_control_data {
  280                 struct htcp htcp_ca;    /* JRS - struct used in HTCP algorithm */
  281                 struct rtcc_cc rtcc;    /* rtcc module cc stuff  */
  282         }               cc_mod;
  283         int ref_count;
  284 
  285         /* Congestion stats per destination */
  286         /*
  287          * flight size variables and such, sorry Vern, I could not avoid
  288          * this if I wanted performance :>
  289          */
  290         uint32_t flight_size;
  291         uint32_t cwnd;          /* actual cwnd */
  292         uint32_t prev_cwnd;     /* cwnd before any processing */
  293         uint32_t ecn_prev_cwnd; /* ECN prev cwnd at first ecn_echo seen in new
  294                                  * window */
  295         uint32_t partial_bytes_acked;   /* in CA tracks when to incr a MTU */
  296         /* tracking variables to avoid the aloc/free in sack processing */
  297         unsigned int net_ack;
  298         unsigned int net_ack2;
  299 
  300         /*
  301          * JRS - 5/8/07 - Variable to track last time a destination was
  302          * active for CMT PF
  303          */
  304         uint32_t last_active;
  305 
  306         /*
  307          * CMT variables (iyengar@cis.udel.edu)
  308          */
  309         uint32_t this_sack_highest_newack;      /* tracks highest TSN newly
  310                                                  * acked for a given dest in
  311                                                  * the current SACK. Used in
  312                                                  * SFR and HTNA algos */
  313         uint32_t pseudo_cumack; /* CMT CUC algorithm. Maintains next expected
  314                                  * pseudo-cumack for this destination */
  315         uint32_t rtx_pseudo_cumack;     /* CMT CUC algorithm. Maintains next
  316                                          * expected pseudo-cumack for this
  317                                          * destination */
  318 
  319         /* CMT fast recovery variables */
  320         uint32_t fast_recovery_tsn;
  321         uint32_t heartbeat_random1;
  322         uint32_t heartbeat_random2;
  323 #ifdef INET6
  324         uint32_t flowlabel;
  325 #endif
  326         uint8_t dscp;
  327 
  328         struct timeval start_time;      /* time when this net was created */
  329         uint32_t marked_retrans;/* number or DATA chunks marked for timer
  330                                  * based retransmissions */
  331         uint32_t marked_fastretrans;
  332         uint32_t heart_beat_delay;      /* Heart Beat delay in ms */
  333 
  334         /* if this guy is ok or not ... status */
  335         uint16_t dest_state;
  336         /* number of timeouts to consider the destination unreachable */
  337         uint16_t failure_threshold;
  338         /* number of timeouts to consider the destination potentially failed */
  339         uint16_t pf_threshold;
  340         /* error stats on the destination */
  341         uint16_t error_count;
  342         /* UDP port number in case of UDP tunneling */
  343         uint16_t port;
  344 
  345         uint8_t fast_retran_loss_recovery;
  346         uint8_t will_exit_fast_recovery;
  347         /* Flags that probably can be combined into dest_state */
  348         uint8_t fast_retran_ip; /* fast retransmit in progress */
  349         uint8_t hb_responded;
  350         uint8_t saw_newack;     /* CMT's SFR algorithm flag */
  351         uint8_t src_addr_selected;      /* if we split we move */
  352         uint8_t indx_of_eligible_next_to_use;
  353         uint8_t addr_is_local;  /* its a local address (if known) could move
  354                                  * in split */
  355 
  356         /*
  357          * CMT variables (iyengar@cis.udel.edu)
  358          */
  359         uint8_t find_pseudo_cumack;     /* CMT CUC algorithm. Flag used to
  360                                          * find a new pseudocumack. This flag
  361                                          * is set after a new pseudo-cumack
  362                                          * has been received and indicates
  363                                          * that the sender should find the
  364                                          * next pseudo-cumack expected for
  365                                          * this destination */
  366         uint8_t find_rtx_pseudo_cumack; /* CMT CUCv2 algorithm. Flag used to
  367                                          * find a new rtx-pseudocumack. This
  368                                          * flag is set after a new
  369                                          * rtx-pseudo-cumack has been received
  370                                          * and indicates that the sender
  371                                          * should find the next
  372                                          * rtx-pseudo-cumack expected for this
  373                                          * destination */
  374         uint8_t new_pseudo_cumack;      /* CMT CUC algorithm. Flag used to
  375                                          * indicate if a new pseudo-cumack or
  376                                          * rtx-pseudo-cumack has been received */
  377         uint8_t window_probe;   /* Doing a window probe? */
  378         uint8_t RTO_measured;   /* Have we done the first measure */
  379         uint8_t last_hs_used;   /* index into the last HS table entry we used */
  380         uint8_t lan_type;
  381         uint8_t rto_needed;
  382         uint32_t flowid;
  383 #ifdef INVARIANTS
  384         uint8_t flowidset;
  385 #endif
  386 };
  387 
  388 
  389 struct sctp_data_chunkrec {
  390         uint32_t TSN_seq;       /* the TSN of this transmit */
  391         uint16_t stream_seq;    /* the stream sequence number of this transmit */
  392         uint16_t stream_number; /* the stream number of this guy */
  393         uint32_t payloadtype;
  394         uint32_t context;       /* from send */
  395         uint32_t cwnd_at_send;
  396         /*
  397          * part of the Highest sacked algorithm to be able to stroke counts
  398          * on ones that are FR'd.
  399          */
  400         uint32_t fast_retran_tsn;       /* sending_seq at the time of FR */
  401         struct timeval timetodrop;      /* time we drop it from queue */
  402         uint8_t doing_fast_retransmit;
  403         uint8_t rcv_flags;      /* flags pulled from data chunk on inbound for
  404                                  * outbound holds sending flags for PR-SCTP. */
  405         uint8_t state_flags;
  406         uint8_t chunk_was_revoked;
  407         uint8_t fwd_tsn_cnt;
  408 };
  409 
  410 TAILQ_HEAD(sctpchunk_listhead, sctp_tmit_chunk);
  411 
  412 /* The lower byte is used to enumerate PR_SCTP policies */
  413 #define CHUNK_FLAGS_PR_SCTP_TTL         SCTP_PR_SCTP_TTL
  414 #define CHUNK_FLAGS_PR_SCTP_BUF         SCTP_PR_SCTP_BUF
  415 #define CHUNK_FLAGS_PR_SCTP_RTX         SCTP_PR_SCTP_RTX
  416 
  417 /* The upper byte is used as a bit mask */
  418 #define CHUNK_FLAGS_FRAGMENT_OK         0x0100
  419 
  420 struct chk_id {
  421         uint16_t id;
  422         uint16_t can_take_data;
  423 };
  424 
  425 
  426 struct sctp_tmit_chunk {
  427         union {
  428                 struct sctp_data_chunkrec data;
  429                 struct chk_id chunk_id;
  430         }     rec;
  431         struct sctp_association *asoc;  /* bp to asoc this belongs to */
  432         struct timeval sent_rcv_time;   /* filled in if RTT being calculated */
  433         struct mbuf *data;      /* pointer to mbuf chain of data */
  434         struct mbuf *last_mbuf; /* pointer to last mbuf in chain */
  435         struct sctp_nets *whoTo;
  436                   TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_tmit_chunk) sctp_next;       /* next link */
  437         int32_t sent;           /* the send status */
  438         uint16_t snd_count;     /* number of times I sent */
  439         uint16_t flags;         /* flags, such as FRAGMENT_OK */
  440         uint16_t send_size;
  441         uint16_t book_size;
  442         uint16_t mbcnt;
  443         uint16_t auth_keyid;
  444         uint8_t holds_key_ref;  /* flag if auth keyid refcount is held */
  445         uint8_t pad_inplace;
  446         uint8_t do_rtt;
  447         uint8_t book_size_scale;
  448         uint8_t no_fr_allowed;
  449         uint8_t pr_sctp_on;
  450         uint8_t copy_by_ref;
  451         uint8_t window_probe;
  452 };
  453 
  454 /*
  455  * The first part of this structure MUST be the entire sinfo structure. Maybe
  456  * I should have made it a sub structure... we can circle back later and do
  457  * that if we want.
  458  */
  459 struct sctp_queued_to_read {    /* sinfo structure Pluse more */
  460         uint16_t sinfo_stream;  /* off the wire */
  461         uint16_t sinfo_ssn;     /* off the wire */
  462         uint16_t sinfo_flags;   /* SCTP_UNORDERED from wire use SCTP_EOF for
  463                                  * EOR */
  464         uint32_t sinfo_ppid;    /* off the wire */
  465         uint32_t sinfo_context; /* pick this up from assoc def context? */
  466         uint32_t sinfo_timetolive;      /* not used by kernel */
  467         uint32_t sinfo_tsn;     /* Use this in reassembly as first TSN */
  468         uint32_t sinfo_cumtsn;  /* Use this in reassembly as last TSN */
  469         sctp_assoc_t sinfo_assoc_id;    /* our assoc id */
  470         /* Non sinfo stuff */
  471         uint32_t length;        /* length of data */
  472         uint32_t held_length;   /* length held in sb */
  473         struct sctp_nets *whoFrom;      /* where it came from */
  474         struct mbuf *data;      /* front of the mbuf chain of data with
  475                                  * PKT_HDR */
  476         struct mbuf *tail_mbuf; /* used for multi-part data */
  477         struct mbuf *aux_data;  /* used to hold/cache  control if o/s does not
  478                                  * take it from us */
  479         struct sctp_tcb *stcb;  /* assoc, used for window update */
  480                  TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_queued_to_read) next;
  481         uint16_t port_from;
  482         uint16_t spec_flags;    /* Flags to hold the notification field */
  483         uint8_t do_not_ref_stcb;
  484         uint8_t end_added;
  485         uint8_t pdapi_aborted;
  486         uint8_t some_taken;
  487 };
  488 
  489 /* This data structure will be on the outbound
  490  * stream queues. Data will be pulled off from
  491  * the front of the mbuf data and chunk-ified
  492  * by the output routines. We will custom
  493  * fit every chunk we pull to the send/sent
  494  * queue to make up the next full packet
  495  * if we can. An entry cannot be removed
  496  * from the stream_out queue until
  497  * the msg_is_complete flag is set. This
  498  * means at times data/tail_mbuf MIGHT
  499  * be NULL.. If that occurs it happens
  500  * for one of two reasons. Either the user
  501  * is blocked on a send() call and has not
  502  * awoken to copy more data down... OR
  503  * the user is in the explict MSG_EOR mode
  504  * and wrote some data, but has not completed
  505  * sending.
  506  */
  507 struct sctp_stream_queue_pending {
  508         struct mbuf *data;
  509         struct mbuf *tail_mbuf;
  510         struct timeval ts;
  511         struct sctp_nets *net;
  512                   TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_stream_queue_pending) next;
  513                   TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_stream_queue_pending) ss_next;
  514         uint32_t length;
  515         uint32_t timetolive;
  516         uint32_t ppid;
  517         uint32_t context;
  518         uint16_t sinfo_flags;
  519         uint16_t stream;
  520         uint16_t strseq;
  521         uint16_t act_flags;
  522         uint16_t auth_keyid;
  523         uint8_t holds_key_ref;
  524         uint8_t msg_is_complete;
  525         uint8_t some_taken;
  526         uint8_t pr_sctp_on;
  527         uint8_t sender_all_done;
  528         uint8_t put_last_out;
  529         uint8_t discard_rest;
  530 };
  531 
  532 /*
  533  * this struct contains info that is used to track inbound stream data and
  534  * help with ordering.
  535  */
  536 TAILQ_HEAD(sctpwheelunrel_listhead, sctp_stream_in);
  537 struct sctp_stream_in {
  538         struct sctp_readhead inqueue;
  539         uint16_t stream_no;
  540         uint16_t last_sequence_delivered;       /* used for re-order */
  541         uint8_t delivery_started;
  542 };
  543 
  544 TAILQ_HEAD(sctpwheel_listhead, sctp_stream_out);
  545 TAILQ_HEAD(sctplist_listhead, sctp_stream_queue_pending);
  546 
  547 /* Round-robin schedulers */
  548 struct ss_rr {
  549         /* next link in wheel */
  550         TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_stream_out) next_spoke;
  551 };
  552 
  553 /* Priority scheduler */
  554 struct ss_prio {
  555         /* next link in wheel */
  556         TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_stream_out) next_spoke;
  557         /* priority id */
  558         uint16_t priority;
  559 };
  560 
  561 /* Fair Bandwidth scheduler */
  562 struct ss_fb {
  563         /* next link in wheel */
  564         TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_stream_out) next_spoke;
  565         /* stores message size */
  566         int32_t rounds;
  567 };
  568 
  569 /*
  570  * This union holds all data necessary for
  571  * different stream schedulers.
  572  */
  573 union scheduling_data {
  574         struct sctpwheel_listhead out_wheel;
  575         struct sctplist_listhead out_list;
  576 };
  577 
  578 /*
  579  * This union holds all parameters per stream
  580  * necessary for different stream schedulers.
  581  */
  582 union scheduling_parameters {
  583         struct ss_rr rr;
  584         struct ss_prio prio;
  585         struct ss_fb fb;
  586 };
  587 
  588 /* This struct is used to track the traffic on outbound streams */
  589 struct sctp_stream_out {
  590         struct sctp_streamhead outqueue;
  591         union scheduling_parameters ss_params;
  592         uint16_t stream_no;
  593         uint16_t next_sequence_sent;    /* next one I expect to send out */
  594         uint8_t last_msg_incomplete;
  595 };
  596 
  597 /* used to keep track of the addresses yet to try to add/delete */
  598 TAILQ_HEAD(sctp_asconf_addrhead, sctp_asconf_addr);
  599 struct sctp_asconf_addr {
  600         TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_asconf_addr) next;
  601         struct sctp_asconf_addr_param ap;
  602         struct sctp_ifa *ifa;   /* save the ifa for add/del ip */
  603         uint8_t sent;           /* has this been sent yet? */
  604         uint8_t special_del;    /* not to be used in lookup */
  605 };
  606 
  607 struct sctp_scoping {
  608         uint8_t ipv4_addr_legal;
  609         uint8_t ipv6_addr_legal;
  610         uint8_t loopback_scope;
  611         uint8_t ipv4_local_scope;
  612         uint8_t local_scope;
  613         uint8_t site_scope;
  614 };
  615 
  616 #define SCTP_TSN_LOG_SIZE 40
  617 
  618 struct sctp_tsn_log {
  619         void *stcb;
  620         uint32_t tsn;
  621         uint16_t strm;
  622         uint16_t seq;
  623         uint16_t sz;
  624         uint16_t flgs;
  625         uint16_t in_pos;
  626         uint16_t in_out;
  627 };
  628 
  629 #define SCTP_FS_SPEC_LOG_SIZE 200
  630 struct sctp_fs_spec_log {
  631         uint32_t sent;
  632         uint32_t total_flight;
  633         uint32_t tsn;
  634         uint16_t book;
  635         uint8_t incr;
  636         uint8_t decr;
  637 };
  638 
  639 /* This struct is here to cut out the compatiabilty
  640  * pad that bulks up both the inp and stcb. The non
  641  * pad portion MUST stay in complete sync with
  642  * sctp_sndrcvinfo... i.e. if sinfo_xxxx is added
  643  * this must be done here too.
  644  */
  645 struct sctp_nonpad_sndrcvinfo {
  646         uint16_t sinfo_stream;
  647         uint16_t sinfo_ssn;
  648         uint16_t sinfo_flags;
  649         uint32_t sinfo_ppid;
  650         uint32_t sinfo_context;
  651         uint32_t sinfo_timetolive;
  652         uint32_t sinfo_tsn;
  653         uint32_t sinfo_cumtsn;
  654         sctp_assoc_t sinfo_assoc_id;
  655         uint16_t sinfo_keynumber;
  656         uint16_t sinfo_keynumber_valid;
  657 };
  658 
  659 /*
  660  * JRS - Structure to hold function pointers to the functions responsible
  661  * for congestion control.
  662  */
  663 
  664 struct sctp_cc_functions {
  665         void (*sctp_set_initial_cc_param) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct sctp_nets *net);
  666         void (*sctp_cwnd_update_after_sack) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb,
  667                  struct sctp_association *asoc,
  668                  int accum_moved, int reneged_all, int will_exit);
  669         void (*sctp_cwnd_update_exit_pf) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct sctp_nets *net);
  670         void (*sctp_cwnd_update_after_fr) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb,
  671                  struct sctp_association *asoc);
  672         void (*sctp_cwnd_update_after_timeout) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb,
  673                  struct sctp_nets *net);
  674         void (*sctp_cwnd_update_after_ecn_echo) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb,
  675                  struct sctp_nets *net, int in_window, int num_pkt_lost);
  676         void (*sctp_cwnd_update_after_packet_dropped) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb,
  677                  struct sctp_nets *net, struct sctp_pktdrop_chunk *cp,
  678                  uint32_t * bottle_bw, uint32_t * on_queue);
  679         void (*sctp_cwnd_update_after_output) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb,
  680                  struct sctp_nets *net, int burst_limit);
  681         void (*sctp_cwnd_update_packet_transmitted) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb,
  682                  struct sctp_nets *net);
  683         void (*sctp_cwnd_update_tsn_acknowledged) (struct sctp_nets *net,
  684                  struct sctp_tmit_chunk *);
  685         void (*sctp_cwnd_new_transmission_begins) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb,
  686                  struct sctp_nets *net);
  687         void (*sctp_cwnd_prepare_net_for_sack) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb,
  688                  struct sctp_nets *net);
  689         int (*sctp_cwnd_socket_option) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb, int set, struct sctp_cc_option *);
  690         void (*sctp_rtt_calculated) (struct sctp_tcb *, struct sctp_nets *, struct timeval *);
  691 };
  692 
  693 /*
  694  * RS - Structure to hold function pointers to the functions responsible
  695  * for stream scheduling.
  696  */
  697 struct sctp_ss_functions {
  698         void (*sctp_ss_init) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct sctp_association *asoc,
  699                  int holds_lock);
  700         void (*sctp_ss_clear) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct sctp_association *asoc,
  701                  int clear_values, int holds_lock);
  702         void (*sctp_ss_init_stream) (struct sctp_stream_out *strq, struct sctp_stream_out *with_strq);
  703         void (*sctp_ss_add_to_stream) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct sctp_association *asoc,
  704                  struct sctp_stream_out *strq, struct sctp_stream_queue_pending *sp, int holds_lock);
  705         int (*sctp_ss_is_empty) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct sctp_association *asoc);
  706         void (*sctp_ss_remove_from_stream) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct sctp_association *asoc,
  707                  struct sctp_stream_out *strq, struct sctp_stream_queue_pending *sp, int holds_lock);
  708         struct sctp_stream_out *(*sctp_ss_select_stream) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb,
  709                             struct sctp_nets *net, struct sctp_association *asoc);
  710         void (*sctp_ss_scheduled) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct sctp_nets *net,
  711                  struct sctp_association *asoc, struct sctp_stream_out *strq, int moved_how_much);
  712         void (*sctp_ss_packet_done) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct sctp_nets *net,
  713                  struct sctp_association *asoc);
  714         int (*sctp_ss_get_value) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct sctp_association *asoc,
  715                 struct sctp_stream_out *strq, uint16_t * value);
  716         int (*sctp_ss_set_value) (struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct sctp_association *asoc,
  717                 struct sctp_stream_out *strq, uint16_t value);
  718 };
  719 
  720 /* used to save ASCONF chunks for retransmission */
  721 TAILQ_HEAD(sctp_asconf_head, sctp_asconf);
  722 struct sctp_asconf {
  723         TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_asconf) next;
  724         uint32_t serial_number;
  725         uint16_t snd_count;
  726         struct mbuf *data;
  727         uint16_t len;
  728 };
  729 
  730 /* used to save ASCONF-ACK chunks for retransmission */
  731 TAILQ_HEAD(sctp_asconf_ackhead, sctp_asconf_ack);
  732 struct sctp_asconf_ack {
  733         TAILQ_ENTRY(sctp_asconf_ack) next;
  734         uint32_t serial_number;
  735         struct sctp_nets *last_sent_to;
  736         struct mbuf *data;
  737         uint16_t len;
  738 };
  739 
  740 /*
  741  * Here we have information about each individual association that we track.
  742  * We probably in production would be more dynamic. But for ease of
  743  * implementation we will have a fixed array that we hunt for in a linear
  744  * fashion.
  745  */
  746 struct sctp_association {
  747         /* association state */
  748         int state;
  749 
  750         /* queue of pending addrs to add/delete */
  751         struct sctp_asconf_addrhead asconf_queue;
  752 
  753         struct timeval time_entered;    /* time we entered state */
  754         struct timeval time_last_rcvd;
  755         struct timeval time_last_sent;
  756         struct timeval time_last_sat_advance;
  757         struct sctp_nonpad_sndrcvinfo def_send;
  758 
  759         /* timers and such */
  760         struct sctp_timer dack_timer;   /* Delayed ack timer */
  761         struct sctp_timer asconf_timer; /* asconf */
  762         struct sctp_timer strreset_timer;       /* stream reset */
  763         struct sctp_timer shut_guard_timer;     /* shutdown guard */
  764         struct sctp_timer autoclose_timer;      /* automatic close timer */
  765         struct sctp_timer delayed_event_timer;  /* timer for delayed events */
  766         struct sctp_timer delete_prim_timer;    /* deleting primary dst */
  767 
  768         /* list of restricted local addresses */
  769         struct sctpladdr sctp_restricted_addrs;
  770 
  771         /* last local address pending deletion (waiting for an address add) */
  772         struct sctp_ifa *asconf_addr_del_pending;
  773         /* Deleted primary destination (used to stop timer) */
  774         struct sctp_nets *deleted_primary;
  775 
  776         struct sctpnetlisthead nets;    /* remote address list */
  777 
  778         /* Free chunk list */
  779         struct sctpchunk_listhead free_chunks;
  780 
  781         /* Control chunk queue */
  782         struct sctpchunk_listhead control_send_queue;
  783 
  784         /* ASCONF chunk queue */
  785         struct sctpchunk_listhead asconf_send_queue;
  786 
  787         /*
  788          * Once a TSN hits the wire it is moved to the sent_queue. We
  789          * maintain two counts here (don't know if any but retran_cnt is
  790          * needed). The idea is that the sent_queue_retran_cnt reflects how
  791          * many chunks have been marked for retranmission by either T3-rxt
  792          * or FR.
  793          */
  794         struct sctpchunk_listhead sent_queue;
  795         struct sctpchunk_listhead send_queue;
  796 
  797         /* re-assembly queue for fragmented chunks on the inbound path */
  798         struct sctpchunk_listhead reasmqueue;
  799 
  800         /* Scheduling queues */
  801         union scheduling_data ss_data;
  802 
  803         /*
  804          * This pointer will be set to NULL most of the time. But when we
  805          * have a fragmented message, where we could not get out all of the
  806          * message at the last send then this will point to the stream to go
  807          * get data from.
  808          */
  809         struct sctp_stream_out *locked_on_sending;
  810 
  811         /* If an iterator is looking at me, this is it */
  812         struct sctp_iterator *stcb_starting_point_for_iterator;
  813 
  814         /* ASCONF save the last ASCONF-ACK so we can resend it if necessary */
  815         struct sctp_asconf_ackhead asconf_ack_sent;
  816 
  817         /*
  818          * pointer to last stream reset queued to control queue by us with
  819          * requests.
  820          */
  821         struct sctp_tmit_chunk *str_reset;
  822         /*
  823          * if Source Address Selection happening, this will rotate through
  824          * the link list.
  825          */
  826         struct sctp_laddr *last_used_address;
  827 
  828         /* stream arrays */
  829         struct sctp_stream_in *strmin;
  830         struct sctp_stream_out *strmout;
  831         uint8_t *mapping_array;
  832         /* primary destination to use */
  833         struct sctp_nets *primary_destination;
  834         struct sctp_nets *alternate;    /* If primary is down or PF */
  835         /* For CMT */
  836         struct sctp_nets *last_net_cmt_send_started;
  837         /* last place I got a data chunk from */
  838         struct sctp_nets *last_data_chunk_from;
  839         /* last place I got a control from */
  840         struct sctp_nets *last_control_chunk_from;
  841 
  842         /* circular looking for output selection */
  843         struct sctp_stream_out *last_out_stream;
  844 
  845         /*
  846          * wait to the point the cum-ack passes req->send_reset_at_tsn for
  847          * any req on the list.
  848          */
  849         struct sctp_resethead resetHead;
  850 
  851         /* queue of chunks waiting to be sent into the local stack */
  852         struct sctp_readhead pending_reply_queue;
  853 
  854         /* JRS - the congestion control functions are in this struct */
  855         struct sctp_cc_functions cc_functions;
  856         /*
  857          * JRS - value to store the currently loaded congestion control
  858          * module
  859          */
  860         uint32_t congestion_control_module;
  861         /* RS - the stream scheduling functions are in this struct */
  862         struct sctp_ss_functions ss_functions;
  863         /* RS - value to store the currently loaded stream scheduling module */
  864         uint32_t stream_scheduling_module;
  865 
  866         uint32_t vrf_id;
  867 
  868         uint32_t cookie_preserve_req;
  869         /* ASCONF next seq I am sending out, inits at init-tsn */
  870         uint32_t asconf_seq_out;
  871         uint32_t asconf_seq_out_acked;
  872         /* ASCONF last received ASCONF from peer, starts at peer's TSN-1 */
  873         uint32_t asconf_seq_in;
  874 
  875         /* next seq I am sending in str reset messages */
  876         uint32_t str_reset_seq_out;
  877         /* next seq I am expecting in str reset messages */
  878         uint32_t str_reset_seq_in;
  879 
  880         /* various verification tag information */
  881         uint32_t my_vtag;       /* The tag to be used. if assoc is re-initited
  882                                  * by remote end, and I have unlocked this
  883                                  * will be regenerated to a new random value. */
  884         uint32_t peer_vtag;     /* The peers last tag */
  885 
  886         uint32_t my_vtag_nonce;
  887         uint32_t peer_vtag_nonce;
  888 
  889         uint32_t assoc_id;
  890 
  891         /* This is the SCTP fragmentation threshold */
  892         uint32_t smallest_mtu;
  893 
  894         /*
  895          * Special hook for Fast retransmit, allows us to track the highest
  896          * TSN that is NEW in this SACK if gap ack blocks are present.
  897          */
  898         uint32_t this_sack_highest_gap;
  899 
  900         /*
  901          * The highest consecutive TSN that has been acked by peer on my
  902          * sends
  903          */
  904         uint32_t last_acked_seq;
  905 
  906         /* The next TSN that I will use in sending. */
  907         uint32_t sending_seq;
  908 
  909         /* Original seq number I used ??questionable to keep?? */
  910         uint32_t init_seq_number;
  911 
  912 
  913         /* The Advanced Peer Ack Point, as required by the PR-SCTP */
  914         /* (A1 in Section 4.2) */
  915         uint32_t advanced_peer_ack_point;
  916 
  917         /*
  918          * The highest consequetive TSN at the bottom of the mapping array
  919          * (for his sends).
  920          */
  921         uint32_t cumulative_tsn;
  922         /*
  923          * Used to track the mapping array and its offset bits. This MAY be
  924          * lower then cumulative_tsn.
  925          */
  926         uint32_t mapping_array_base_tsn;
  927         /*
  928          * used to track highest TSN we have received and is listed in the
  929          * mapping array.
  930          */
  931         uint32_t highest_tsn_inside_map;
  932 
  933         /* EY - new NR variables used for nr_sack based on mapping_array */
  934         uint8_t *nr_mapping_array;
  935         uint32_t highest_tsn_inside_nr_map;
  936 
  937         uint32_t fast_recovery_tsn;
  938         uint32_t sat_t3_recovery_tsn;
  939         uint32_t tsn_last_delivered;
  940         /*
  941          * For the pd-api we should re-write this a bit more efficent. We
  942          * could have multiple sctp_queued_to_read's that we are building at
  943          * once. Now we only do this when we get ready to deliver to the
  944          * socket buffer. Note that we depend on the fact that the struct is
  945          * "stuck" on the read queue until we finish all the pd-api.
  946          */
  947         struct sctp_queued_to_read *control_pdapi;
  948 
  949         uint32_t tsn_of_pdapi_last_delivered;
  950         uint32_t pdapi_ppid;
  951         uint32_t context;
  952         uint32_t last_reset_action[SCTP_MAX_RESET_PARAMS];
  953         uint32_t last_sending_seq[SCTP_MAX_RESET_PARAMS];
  954         uint32_t last_base_tsnsent[SCTP_MAX_RESET_PARAMS];
  955 #ifdef SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS
  956         /*
  957          * special log  - This adds considerable size to the asoc, but
  958          * provides a log that you can use to detect problems via kgdb.
  959          */
  960         struct sctp_tsn_log in_tsnlog[SCTP_TSN_LOG_SIZE];
  961         struct sctp_tsn_log out_tsnlog[SCTP_TSN_LOG_SIZE];
  962         uint32_t cumack_log[SCTP_TSN_LOG_SIZE];
  963         uint32_t cumack_logsnt[SCTP_TSN_LOG_SIZE];
  964         uint16_t tsn_in_at;
  965         uint16_t tsn_out_at;
  966         uint16_t tsn_in_wrapped;
  967         uint16_t tsn_out_wrapped;
  968         uint16_t cumack_log_at;
  969         uint16_t cumack_log_atsnt;
  970 #endif                          /* SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS */
  971 #ifdef SCTP_FS_SPEC_LOG
  972         struct sctp_fs_spec_log fslog[SCTP_FS_SPEC_LOG_SIZE];
  973         uint16_t fs_index;
  974 #endif
  975 
  976         /*
  977          * window state information and smallest MTU that I use to bound
  978          * segmentation
  979          */
  980         uint32_t peers_rwnd;
  981         uint32_t my_rwnd;
  982         uint32_t my_last_reported_rwnd;
  983         uint32_t sctp_frag_point;
  984 
  985         uint32_t total_output_queue_size;
  986 
  987         uint32_t sb_cc;         /* shadow of sb_cc */
  988         uint32_t sb_send_resv;  /* amount reserved on a send */
  989         uint32_t my_rwnd_control_len;   /* shadow of sb_mbcnt used for rwnd
  990                                          * control */
  991 #ifdef INET6
  992         uint32_t default_flowlabel;
  993 #endif
  994         uint32_t pr_sctp_cnt;
  995         int ctrl_queue_cnt;     /* could be removed  REM - NO IT CAN'T!! RRS */
  996         /*
  997          * All outbound datagrams queue into this list from the individual
  998          * stream queue. Here they get assigned a TSN and then await
  999          * sending. The stream seq comes when it is first put in the
 1000          * individual str queue
 1001          */
 1002         unsigned int stream_queue_cnt;
 1003         unsigned int send_queue_cnt;
 1004         unsigned int sent_queue_cnt;
 1005         unsigned int sent_queue_cnt_removeable;
 1006         /*
 1007          * Number on sent queue that are marked for retran until this value
 1008          * is 0 we only send one packet of retran'ed data.
 1009          */
 1010         unsigned int sent_queue_retran_cnt;
 1011 
 1012         unsigned int size_on_reasm_queue;
 1013         unsigned int cnt_on_reasm_queue;
 1014         unsigned int fwd_tsn_cnt;
 1015         /* amount of data (bytes) currently in flight (on all destinations) */
 1016         unsigned int total_flight;
 1017         /* Total book size in flight */
 1018         unsigned int total_flight_count;        /* count of chunks used with
 1019                                                  * book total */
 1020         /* count of destinaton nets and list of destination nets */
 1021         unsigned int numnets;
 1022 
 1023         /* Total error count on this association */
 1024         unsigned int overall_error_count;
 1025 
 1026         unsigned int cnt_msg_on_sb;
 1027 
 1028         /* All stream count of chunks for delivery */
 1029         unsigned int size_on_all_streams;
 1030         unsigned int cnt_on_all_streams;
 1031 
 1032         /* Heart Beat delay in ms */
 1033         uint32_t heart_beat_delay;
 1034 
 1035         /* autoclose */
 1036         unsigned int sctp_autoclose_ticks;
 1037 
 1038         /* how many preopen streams we have */
 1039         unsigned int pre_open_streams;
 1040 
 1041         /* How many streams I support coming into me */
 1042         unsigned int max_inbound_streams;
 1043 
 1044         /* the cookie life I award for any cookie, in seconds */
 1045         unsigned int cookie_life;
 1046         /* time to delay acks for */
 1047         unsigned int delayed_ack;
 1048         unsigned int old_delayed_ack;
 1049         unsigned int sack_freq;
 1050         unsigned int data_pkts_seen;
 1051 
 1052         unsigned int numduptsns;
 1053         int dup_tsns[SCTP_MAX_DUP_TSNS];
 1054         unsigned int initial_init_rto_max;      /* initial RTO for INIT's */
 1055         unsigned int initial_rto;       /* initial send RTO */
 1056         unsigned int minrto;    /* per assoc RTO-MIN */
 1057         unsigned int maxrto;    /* per assoc RTO-MAX */
 1058 
 1059         /* authentication fields */
 1060         sctp_auth_chklist_t *local_auth_chunks;
 1061         sctp_auth_chklist_t *peer_auth_chunks;
 1062         sctp_hmaclist_t *local_hmacs;   /* local HMACs supported */
 1063         sctp_hmaclist_t *peer_hmacs;    /* peer HMACs supported */
 1064         struct sctp_keyhead shared_keys;        /* assoc's shared keys */
 1065         sctp_authinfo_t authinfo;       /* randoms, cached keys */
 1066         /*
 1067          * refcnt to block freeing when a sender or receiver is off coping
 1068          * user data in.
 1069          */
 1070         uint32_t refcnt;
 1071         uint32_t chunks_on_out_queue;   /* total chunks floating around,
 1072                                          * locked by send socket buffer */
 1073         uint32_t peers_adaptation;
 1074         uint16_t peer_hmac_id;  /* peer HMAC id to send */
 1075 
 1076         /*
 1077          * Being that we have no bag to collect stale cookies, and that we
 1078          * really would not want to anyway.. we will count them in this
 1079          * counter. We of course feed them to the pigeons right away (I have
 1080          * always thought of pigeons as flying rats).
 1081          */
 1082         uint16_t stale_cookie_count;
 1083 
 1084         /*
 1085          * For the partial delivery API, if up, invoked this is what last
 1086          * TSN I delivered
 1087          */
 1088         uint16_t str_of_pdapi;
 1089         uint16_t ssn_of_pdapi;
 1090 
 1091         /* counts of actual built streams. Allocation may be more however */
 1092         /* could re-arrange to optimize space here. */
 1093         uint16_t streamincnt;
 1094         uint16_t streamoutcnt;
 1095         uint16_t strm_realoutsize;
 1096         /* my maximum number of retrans of INIT and SEND */
 1097         /* copied from SCTP but should be individually setable */
 1098         uint16_t max_init_times;
 1099         uint16_t max_send_times;
 1100 
 1101         uint16_t def_net_failure;
 1102 
 1103         uint16_t def_net_pf_threshold;
 1104 
 1105         /*
 1106          * lock flag: 0 is ok to send, 1+ (duals as a retran count) is
 1107          * awaiting ACK
 1108          */
 1109         uint16_t mapping_array_size;
 1110 
 1111         uint16_t last_strm_seq_delivered;
 1112         uint16_t last_strm_no_delivered;
 1113 
 1114         uint16_t last_revoke_count;
 1115         int16_t num_send_timers_up;
 1116 
 1117         uint16_t stream_locked_on;
 1118         uint16_t ecn_echo_cnt_onq;
 1119 
 1120         uint16_t free_chunk_cnt;
 1121         uint8_t stream_locked;
 1122         uint8_t authenticated;  /* packet authenticated ok */
 1123         /*
 1124          * This flag indicates that a SACK need to be sent. Initially this
 1125          * is 1 to send the first sACK immediately.
 1126          */
 1127         uint8_t send_sack;
 1128 
 1129         /* max burst of new packets into the network */
 1130         uint32_t max_burst;
 1131         /* max burst of fast retransmit packets */
 1132         uint32_t fr_max_burst;
 1133 
 1134         uint8_t sat_network;    /* RTT is in range of sat net or greater */
 1135         uint8_t sat_network_lockout;    /* lockout code */
 1136         uint8_t burst_limit_applied;    /* Burst limit in effect at last send? */
 1137         /* flag goes on when we are doing a partial delivery api */
 1138         uint8_t hb_random_values[4];
 1139         uint8_t fragmented_delivery_inprogress;
 1140         uint8_t fragment_flags;
 1141         uint8_t last_flags_delivered;
 1142         uint8_t hb_ect_randombit;
 1143         uint8_t hb_random_idx;
 1144         uint8_t default_dscp;
 1145         uint8_t asconf_del_pending;     /* asconf delete last addr pending */
 1146 
 1147         /*
 1148          * This value, plus all other ack'd but above cum-ack is added
 1149          * together to cross check against the bit that we have yet to
 1150          * define (probably in the SACK). When the cum-ack is updated, this
 1151          * sum is updated as well.
 1152          */
 1153 
 1154         /* Flag to tell if ECN is allowed */
 1155         uint8_t ecn_allowed;
 1156 
 1157         /* flag to indicate if peer can do asconf */
 1158         uint8_t peer_supports_asconf;
 1159         /* EY - flag to indicate if peer can do nr_sack */
 1160         uint8_t peer_supports_nr_sack;
 1161         /* pr-sctp support flag */
 1162         uint8_t peer_supports_prsctp;
 1163         /* peer authentication support flag */
 1164         uint8_t peer_supports_auth;
 1165         /* stream resets are supported by the peer */
 1166         uint8_t peer_supports_strreset;
 1167 
 1168         uint8_t peer_supports_nat;
 1169         /*
 1170          * packet drop's are supported by the peer, we don't really care
 1171          * about this but we bookkeep it anyway.
 1172          */
 1173         uint8_t peer_supports_pktdrop;
 1174 
 1175         /* Do we allow V6/V4? */
 1176         uint8_t ipv4_addr_legal;
 1177         uint8_t ipv6_addr_legal;
 1178         /* Address scoping flags */
 1179         /* scope value for IPv4 */
 1180         uint8_t ipv4_local_scope;
 1181         /* scope values for IPv6 */
 1182         uint8_t local_scope;
 1183         uint8_t site_scope;
 1184         /* loopback scope */
 1185         uint8_t loopback_scope;
 1186         /* flags to handle send alternate net tracking */
 1187         uint8_t used_alt_onsack;
 1188         uint8_t used_alt_asconfack;
 1189         uint8_t fast_retran_loss_recovery;
 1190         uint8_t sat_t3_loss_recovery;
 1191         uint8_t dropped_special_cnt;
 1192         uint8_t seen_a_sack_this_pkt;
 1193         uint8_t stream_reset_outstanding;
 1194         uint8_t stream_reset_out_is_outstanding;
 1195         uint8_t delayed_connection;
 1196         uint8_t ifp_had_enobuf;
 1197         uint8_t saw_sack_with_frags;
 1198         uint8_t saw_sack_with_nr_frags;
 1199         uint8_t in_asocid_hash;
 1200         uint8_t assoc_up_sent;
 1201         uint8_t adaptation_needed;
 1202         uint8_t adaptation_sent;
 1203         /* CMT variables */
 1204         uint8_t cmt_dac_pkts_rcvd;
 1205         uint8_t sctp_cmt_on_off;
 1206         uint8_t iam_blocking;
 1207         uint8_t cookie_how[8];
 1208         /* EY 05/05/08 - NR_SACK variable */
 1209         uint8_t sctp_nr_sack_on_off;
 1210         /* JRS 5/21/07 - CMT PF variable */
 1211         uint8_t sctp_cmt_pf;
 1212         uint8_t use_precise_time;
 1213         uint32_t sctp_features;
 1214         uint16_t port;          /* remote UDP encapsulation port */
 1215         /*
 1216          * The mapping array is used to track out of order sequences above
 1217          * last_acked_seq. 0 indicates packet missing 1 indicates packet
 1218          * rec'd. We slide it up every time we raise last_acked_seq and 0
 1219          * trailing locactions out.  If I get a TSN above the array
 1220          * mappingArraySz, I discard the datagram and let retransmit happen.
 1221          */
 1222         uint32_t marked_retrans;
 1223         uint32_t timoinit;
 1224         uint32_t timodata;
 1225         uint32_t timosack;
 1226         uint32_t timoshutdown;
 1227         uint32_t timoheartbeat;
 1228         uint32_t timocookie;
 1229         uint32_t timoshutdownack;
 1230         struct timeval start_time;
 1231         struct timeval discontinuity_time;
 1232 };
 1233 
 1234 #endif

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