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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995
    3  *      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
    4  *
    5  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    6  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    7  * are met:
    8  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
    9  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   10  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   12  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   13  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
   14  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
   15  *    without specific prior written permission.
   16  *
   17  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   18  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   19  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   20  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   21  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   22  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   23  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   24  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   25  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   26  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   27  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   28  *
   29  *      @(#)tcp_output.c        8.4 (Berkeley) 5/24/95
   30  */
   31 
   32 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
   33 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: releng/10.4/sys/netinet/tcp_output.c 317375 2017-04-24 16:31:28Z smh $");
   34 
   35 #include "opt_inet.h"
   36 #include "opt_inet6.h"
   37 #include "opt_ipsec.h"
   38 #include "opt_kdtrace.h"
   39 #include "opt_tcpdebug.h"
   40 
   41 #include <sys/param.h>
   42 #include <sys/systm.h>
   43 #include <sys/domain.h>
   44 #include <sys/hhook.h>
   45 #include <sys/kernel.h>
   46 #include <sys/lock.h>
   47 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
   48 #include <sys/mutex.h>
   49 #include <sys/protosw.h>
   50 #include <sys/sdt.h>
   51 #include <sys/socket.h>
   52 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
   53 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
   54 
   55 #include <net/if.h>
   56 #include <net/route.h>
   57 #include <net/vnet.h>
   58 
   59 #include <netinet/cc.h>
   60 #include <netinet/in.h>
   61 #include <netinet/in_kdtrace.h>
   62 #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
   63 #include <netinet/ip.h>
   64 #include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
   65 #include <netinet/ip_var.h>
   66 #include <netinet/ip_options.h>
   67 #ifdef INET6
   68 #include <netinet6/in6_pcb.h>
   69 #include <netinet/ip6.h>
   70 #include <netinet6/ip6_var.h>
   71 #endif
   72 #ifdef TCP_RFC7413
   73 #include <netinet/tcp_fastopen.h>
   74 #endif
   75 #define TCPOUTFLAGS
   76 #include <netinet/tcp_fsm.h>
   77 #include <netinet/tcp_seq.h>
   78 #include <netinet/tcp_timer.h>
   79 #include <netinet/tcp_var.h>
   80 #include <netinet/tcpip.h>
   81 #ifdef TCPDEBUG
   82 #include <netinet/tcp_debug.h>
   83 #endif
   84 #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD
   85 #include <netinet/tcp_offload.h>
   86 #endif
   87 
   88 #ifdef IPSEC
   89 #include <netipsec/ipsec.h>
   90 #endif /*IPSEC*/
   91 
   92 #include <machine/in_cksum.h>
   93 
   94 #include <security/mac/mac_framework.h>
   95 
   96 VNET_DEFINE(int, path_mtu_discovery) = 1;
   97 SYSCTL_VNET_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, path_mtu_discovery, CTLFLAG_RW,
   98         &VNET_NAME(path_mtu_discovery), 1,
   99         "Enable Path MTU Discovery");
  100 
  101 VNET_DEFINE(int, tcp_do_tso) = 1;
  102 #define V_tcp_do_tso            VNET(tcp_do_tso)
  103 SYSCTL_VNET_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, tso, CTLFLAG_RW,
  104         &VNET_NAME(tcp_do_tso), 0,
  105         "Enable TCP Segmentation Offload");
  106 
  107 VNET_DEFINE(int, tcp_sendspace) = 1024*32;
  108 #define V_tcp_sendspace VNET(tcp_sendspace)
  109 SYSCTL_VNET_INT(_net_inet_tcp, TCPCTL_SENDSPACE, sendspace, CTLFLAG_RW,
  110         &VNET_NAME(tcp_sendspace), 0, "Initial send socket buffer size");
  111 
  112 VNET_DEFINE(int, tcp_do_autosndbuf) = 1;
  113 #define V_tcp_do_autosndbuf     VNET(tcp_do_autosndbuf)
  114 SYSCTL_VNET_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, sendbuf_auto, CTLFLAG_RW,
  115         &VNET_NAME(tcp_do_autosndbuf), 0,
  116         "Enable automatic send buffer sizing");
  117 
  118 VNET_DEFINE(int, tcp_autosndbuf_inc) = 8*1024;
  119 #define V_tcp_autosndbuf_inc    VNET(tcp_autosndbuf_inc)
  120 SYSCTL_VNET_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, sendbuf_inc, CTLFLAG_RW,
  121         &VNET_NAME(tcp_autosndbuf_inc), 0,
  122         "Incrementor step size of automatic send buffer");
  123 
  124 VNET_DEFINE(int, tcp_autosndbuf_max) = 2*1024*1024;
  125 #define V_tcp_autosndbuf_max    VNET(tcp_autosndbuf_max)
  126 SYSCTL_VNET_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, sendbuf_max, CTLFLAG_RW,
  127         &VNET_NAME(tcp_autosndbuf_max), 0,
  128         "Max size of automatic send buffer");
  129 
  130 /*
  131  * Make sure that either retransmit or persist timer is set for SYN, FIN and
  132  * non-ACK.
  133  */
  134 #define TCP_XMIT_TIMER_ASSERT(tp, len, th_flags)                        \
  135         KASSERT(((len) == 0 && ((th_flags) & (TH_SYN | TH_FIN)) == 0) ||\
  136             tcp_timer_active((tp), TT_REXMT) ||                         \
  137             tcp_timer_active((tp), TT_PERSIST),                         \
  138             ("neither rexmt nor persist timer is set"))
  139 
  140 static void inline      hhook_run_tcp_est_out(struct tcpcb *tp,
  141                             struct tcphdr *th, struct tcpopt *to,
  142                             long len, int tso);
  143 static void inline      cc_after_idle(struct tcpcb *tp);
  144 
  145 /*
  146  * Wrapper for the TCP established output helper hook.
  147  */
  148 static void inline
  149 hhook_run_tcp_est_out(struct tcpcb *tp, struct tcphdr *th,
  150     struct tcpopt *to, long len, int tso)
  151 {
  152         struct tcp_hhook_data hhook_data;
  153 
  154         if (V_tcp_hhh[HHOOK_TCP_EST_OUT]->hhh_nhooks > 0) {
  155                 hhook_data.tp = tp;
  156                 hhook_data.th = th;
  157                 hhook_data.to = to;
  158                 hhook_data.len = len;
  159                 hhook_data.tso = tso;
  160 
  161                 hhook_run_hooks(V_tcp_hhh[HHOOK_TCP_EST_OUT], &hhook_data,
  162                     tp->osd);
  163         }
  164 }
  165 
  166 /*
  167  * CC wrapper hook functions
  168  */
  169 static void inline
  170 cc_after_idle(struct tcpcb *tp)
  171 {
  172         INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(tp->t_inpcb);
  173 
  174         if (CC_ALGO(tp)->after_idle != NULL)
  175                 CC_ALGO(tp)->after_idle(tp->ccv);
  176 }
  177 
  178 /*
  179  * Tcp output routine: figure out what should be sent and send it.
  180  */
  181 int
  182 tcp_output(struct tcpcb *tp)
  183 {
  184         struct socket *so = tp->t_inpcb->inp_socket;
  185         long len, recwin, sendwin;
  186         int off, flags, error = 0;      /* Keep compiler happy */
  187         struct mbuf *m;
  188         struct ip *ip = NULL;
  189         struct ipovly *ipov = NULL;
  190         struct tcphdr *th;
  191         u_char opt[TCP_MAXOLEN];
  192         unsigned ipoptlen, optlen, hdrlen;
  193 #ifdef IPSEC
  194         unsigned ipsec_optlen = 0;
  195 #endif
  196         int idle, sendalot;
  197         int sack_rxmit, sack_bytes_rxmt;
  198         struct sackhole *p;
  199         int tso, mtu;
  200         struct tcpopt to;
  201 #if 0
  202         int maxburst = TCP_MAXBURST;
  203 #endif
  204 #ifdef INET6
  205         struct ip6_hdr *ip6 = NULL;
  206         int isipv6;
  207 
  208         isipv6 = (tp->t_inpcb->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6) != 0;
  209 #endif
  210 
  211         INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(tp->t_inpcb);
  212 
  213 #ifdef TCP_OFFLOAD
  214         if (tp->t_flags & TF_TOE)
  215                 return (tcp_offload_output(tp));
  216 #endif
  217 
  218 #ifdef TCP_RFC7413
  219         /*
  220          * For TFO connections in SYN_RECEIVED, only allow the initial
  221          * SYN|ACK and those sent by the retransmit timer.
  222          */
  223         if ((tp->t_flags & TF_FASTOPEN) &&
  224             (tp->t_state == TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED) &&
  225             SEQ_GT(tp->snd_max, tp->snd_una) &&    /* inital SYN|ACK sent */
  226             (tp->snd_nxt != tp->snd_una))          /* not a retransmit */
  227                 return (0);
  228 #endif
  229         /*
  230          * Determine length of data that should be transmitted,
  231          * and flags that will be used.
  232          * If there is some data or critical controls (SYN, RST)
  233          * to send, then transmit; otherwise, investigate further.
  234          */
  235         idle = (tp->t_flags & TF_LASTIDLE) || (tp->snd_max == tp->snd_una);
  236         if (idle && ticks - tp->t_rcvtime >= tp->t_rxtcur)
  237                 cc_after_idle(tp);
  238         tp->t_flags &= ~TF_LASTIDLE;
  239         if (idle) {
  240                 if (tp->t_flags & TF_MORETOCOME) {
  241                         tp->t_flags |= TF_LASTIDLE;
  242                         idle = 0;
  243                 }
  244         }
  245 again:
  246         /*
  247          * If we've recently taken a timeout, snd_max will be greater than
  248          * snd_nxt.  There may be SACK information that allows us to avoid
  249          * resending already delivered data.  Adjust snd_nxt accordingly.
  250          */
  251         if ((tp->t_flags & TF_SACK_PERMIT) &&
  252             SEQ_LT(tp->snd_nxt, tp->snd_max))
  253                 tcp_sack_adjust(tp);
  254         sendalot = 0;
  255         tso = 0;
  256         mtu = 0;
  257         off = tp->snd_nxt - tp->snd_una;
  258         sendwin = min(tp->snd_wnd, tp->snd_cwnd);
  259 
  260         flags = tcp_outflags[tp->t_state];
  261         /*
  262          * Send any SACK-generated retransmissions.  If we're explicitly trying
  263          * to send out new data (when sendalot is 1), bypass this function.
  264          * If we retransmit in fast recovery mode, decrement snd_cwnd, since
  265          * we're replacing a (future) new transmission with a retransmission
  266          * now, and we previously incremented snd_cwnd in tcp_input().
  267          */
  268         /*
  269          * Still in sack recovery , reset rxmit flag to zero.
  270          */
  271         sack_rxmit = 0;
  272         sack_bytes_rxmt = 0;
  273         len = 0;
  274         p = NULL;
  275         if ((tp->t_flags & TF_SACK_PERMIT) && IN_FASTRECOVERY(tp->t_flags) &&
  276             (p = tcp_sack_output(tp, &sack_bytes_rxmt))) {
  277                 long cwin;
  278                 
  279                 cwin = min(tp->snd_wnd, tp->snd_cwnd) - sack_bytes_rxmt;
  280                 if (cwin < 0)
  281                         cwin = 0;
  282                 /* Do not retransmit SACK segments beyond snd_recover */
  283                 if (SEQ_GT(p->end, tp->snd_recover)) {
  284                         /*
  285                          * (At least) part of sack hole extends beyond
  286                          * snd_recover. Check to see if we can rexmit data
  287                          * for this hole.
  288                          */
  289                         if (SEQ_GEQ(p->rxmit, tp->snd_recover)) {
  290                                 /*
  291                                  * Can't rexmit any more data for this hole.
  292                                  * That data will be rexmitted in the next
  293                                  * sack recovery episode, when snd_recover
  294                                  * moves past p->rxmit.
  295                                  */
  296                                 p = NULL;
  297                                 goto after_sack_rexmit;
  298                         } else
  299                                 /* Can rexmit part of the current hole */
  300                                 len = ((long)ulmin(cwin,
  301                                                    tp->snd_recover - p->rxmit));
  302                 } else
  303                         len = ((long)ulmin(cwin, p->end - p->rxmit));
  304                 off = p->rxmit - tp->snd_una;
  305                 KASSERT(off >= 0,("%s: sack block to the left of una : %d",
  306                     __func__, off));
  307                 if (len > 0) {
  308                         sack_rxmit = 1;
  309                         sendalot = 1;
  310                         TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_sack_rexmits);
  311                         TCPSTAT_ADD(tcps_sack_rexmit_bytes,
  312                             min(len, tp->t_maxseg));
  313                 }
  314         }
  315 after_sack_rexmit:
  316         /*
  317          * Get standard flags, and add SYN or FIN if requested by 'hidden'
  318          * state flags.
  319          */
  320         if (tp->t_flags & TF_NEEDFIN)
  321                 flags |= TH_FIN;
  322         if (tp->t_flags & TF_NEEDSYN)
  323                 flags |= TH_SYN;
  324 
  325         SOCKBUF_LOCK(&so->so_snd);
  326         /*
  327          * If in persist timeout with window of 0, send 1 byte.
  328          * Otherwise, if window is small but nonzero
  329          * and timer expired, we will send what we can
  330          * and go to transmit state.
  331          */
  332         if (tp->t_flags & TF_FORCEDATA) {
  333                 if (sendwin == 0) {
  334                         /*
  335                          * If we still have some data to send, then
  336                          * clear the FIN bit.  Usually this would
  337                          * happen below when it realizes that we
  338                          * aren't sending all the data.  However,
  339                          * if we have exactly 1 byte of unsent data,
  340                          * then it won't clear the FIN bit below,
  341                          * and if we are in persist state, we wind
  342                          * up sending the packet without recording
  343                          * that we sent the FIN bit.
  344                          *
  345                          * We can't just blindly clear the FIN bit,
  346                          * because if we don't have any more data
  347                          * to send then the probe will be the FIN
  348                          * itself.
  349                          */
  350                         if (off < so->so_snd.sb_cc)
  351                                 flags &= ~TH_FIN;
  352                         sendwin = 1;
  353                 } else {
  354                         tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_PERSIST, 0);
  355                         tp->t_rxtshift = 0;
  356                 }
  357         }
  358 
  359         /*
  360          * If snd_nxt == snd_max and we have transmitted a FIN, the
  361          * offset will be > 0 even if so_snd.sb_cc is 0, resulting in
  362          * a negative length.  This can also occur when TCP opens up
  363          * its congestion window while receiving additional duplicate
  364          * acks after fast-retransmit because TCP will reset snd_nxt
  365          * to snd_max after the fast-retransmit.
  366          *
  367          * In the normal retransmit-FIN-only case, however, snd_nxt will
  368          * be set to snd_una, the offset will be 0, and the length may
  369          * wind up 0.
  370          *
  371          * If sack_rxmit is true we are retransmitting from the scoreboard
  372          * in which case len is already set.
  373          */
  374         if (sack_rxmit == 0) {
  375                 if (sack_bytes_rxmt == 0)
  376                         len = ((long)ulmin(so->so_snd.sb_cc, sendwin) - off);
  377                 else {
  378                         long cwin;
  379 
  380                         /*
  381                          * We are inside of a SACK recovery episode and are
  382                          * sending new data, having retransmitted all the
  383                          * data possible in the scoreboard.
  384                          */
  385                         len = ((long)ulmin(so->so_snd.sb_cc, tp->snd_wnd) 
  386                                - off);
  387                         /*
  388                          * Don't remove this (len > 0) check !
  389                          * We explicitly check for len > 0 here (although it 
  390                          * isn't really necessary), to work around a gcc 
  391                          * optimization issue - to force gcc to compute
  392                          * len above. Without this check, the computation
  393                          * of len is bungled by the optimizer.
  394                          */
  395                         if (len > 0) {
  396                                 cwin = tp->snd_cwnd - 
  397                                         (tp->snd_nxt - tp->sack_newdata) -
  398                                         sack_bytes_rxmt;
  399                                 if (cwin < 0)
  400                                         cwin = 0;
  401                                 len = lmin(len, cwin);
  402                         }
  403                 }
  404         }
  405 
  406         /*
  407          * Lop off SYN bit if it has already been sent.  However, if this
  408          * is SYN-SENT state and if segment contains data and if we don't
  409          * know that foreign host supports TAO, suppress sending segment.
  410          */
  411         if ((flags & TH_SYN) && SEQ_GT(tp->snd_nxt, tp->snd_una)) {
  412                 if (tp->t_state != TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED)
  413                         flags &= ~TH_SYN;
  414 #ifdef TCP_RFC7413
  415                 /*
  416                  * When sending additional segments following a TFO SYN|ACK,
  417                  * do not include the SYN bit.
  418                  */
  419                 if ((tp->t_flags & TF_FASTOPEN) &&
  420                     (tp->t_state == TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED))
  421                         flags &= ~TH_SYN;
  422 #endif
  423                 off--, len++;
  424         }
  425 
  426         /*
  427          * Be careful not to send data and/or FIN on SYN segments.
  428          * This measure is needed to prevent interoperability problems
  429          * with not fully conformant TCP implementations.
  430          */
  431         if ((flags & TH_SYN) && (tp->t_flags & TF_NOOPT)) {
  432                 len = 0;
  433                 flags &= ~TH_FIN;
  434         }
  435 
  436 #ifdef TCP_RFC7413
  437         /*
  438          * When retransmitting SYN|ACK on a passively-created TFO socket,
  439          * don't include data, as the presence of data may have caused the
  440          * original SYN|ACK to have been dropped by a middlebox.
  441          */
  442         if ((tp->t_flags & TF_FASTOPEN) &&
  443             (((tp->t_state == TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED) && (tp->t_rxtshift > 0)) ||
  444              (flags & TH_RST)))
  445                 len = 0;
  446 #endif
  447         if (len <= 0) {
  448                 /*
  449                  * If FIN has been sent but not acked,
  450                  * but we haven't been called to retransmit,
  451                  * len will be < 0.  Otherwise, window shrank
  452                  * after we sent into it.  If window shrank to 0,
  453                  * cancel pending retransmit, pull snd_nxt back
  454                  * to (closed) window, and set the persist timer
  455                  * if it isn't already going.  If the window didn't
  456                  * close completely, just wait for an ACK.
  457                  *
  458                  * We also do a general check here to ensure that
  459                  * we will set the persist timer when we have data
  460                  * to send, but a 0-byte window. This makes sure
  461                  * the persist timer is set even if the packet
  462                  * hits one of the "goto send" lines below.
  463                  */
  464                 len = 0;
  465                 if ((sendwin == 0) && (TCPS_HAVEESTABLISHED(tp->t_state)) &&
  466                         (off < (int) so->so_snd.sb_cc)) {
  467                         tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_REXMT, 0);
  468                         tp->t_rxtshift = 0;
  469                         tp->snd_nxt = tp->snd_una;
  470                         if (!tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_PERSIST))
  471                                 tcp_setpersist(tp);
  472                 }
  473         }
  474 
  475         /* len will be >= 0 after this point. */
  476         KASSERT(len >= 0, ("[%s:%d]: len < 0", __func__, __LINE__));
  477 
  478         /*
  479          * Automatic sizing of send socket buffer.  Often the send buffer
  480          * size is not optimally adjusted to the actual network conditions
  481          * at hand (delay bandwidth product).  Setting the buffer size too
  482          * small limits throughput on links with high bandwidth and high
  483          * delay (eg. trans-continental/oceanic links).  Setting the
  484          * buffer size too big consumes too much real kernel memory,
  485          * especially with many connections on busy servers.
  486          *
  487          * The criteria to step up the send buffer one notch are:
  488          *  1. receive window of remote host is larger than send buffer
  489          *     (with a fudge factor of 5/4th);
  490          *  2. send buffer is filled to 7/8th with data (so we actually
  491          *     have data to make use of it);
  492          *  3. send buffer fill has not hit maximal automatic size;
  493          *  4. our send window (slow start and cogestion controlled) is
  494          *     larger than sent but unacknowledged data in send buffer.
  495          *
  496          * The remote host receive window scaling factor may limit the
  497          * growing of the send buffer before it reaches its allowed
  498          * maximum.
  499          *
  500          * It scales directly with slow start or congestion window
  501          * and does at most one step per received ACK.  This fast
  502          * scaling has the drawback of growing the send buffer beyond
  503          * what is strictly necessary to make full use of a given
  504          * delay*bandwith product.  However testing has shown this not
  505          * to be much of an problem.  At worst we are trading wasting
  506          * of available bandwith (the non-use of it) for wasting some
  507          * socket buffer memory.
  508          *
  509          * TODO: Shrink send buffer during idle periods together
  510          * with congestion window.  Requires another timer.  Has to
  511          * wait for upcoming tcp timer rewrite.
  512          */
  513         if (V_tcp_do_autosndbuf && so->so_snd.sb_flags & SB_AUTOSIZE) {
  514                 if ((tp->snd_wnd / 4 * 5) >= so->so_snd.sb_hiwat &&
  515                     so->so_snd.sb_cc >= (so->so_snd.sb_hiwat / 8 * 7) &&
  516                     so->so_snd.sb_cc < V_tcp_autosndbuf_max &&
  517                     sendwin >= (so->so_snd.sb_cc - (tp->snd_nxt - tp->snd_una))) {
  518                         if (!sbreserve_locked(&so->so_snd,
  519                             min(so->so_snd.sb_hiwat + V_tcp_autosndbuf_inc,
  520                              V_tcp_autosndbuf_max), so, curthread))
  521                                 so->so_snd.sb_flags &= ~SB_AUTOSIZE;
  522                 }
  523         }
  524 
  525         /*
  526          * Decide if we can use TCP Segmentation Offloading (if supported by
  527          * hardware).
  528          *
  529          * TSO may only be used if we are in a pure bulk sending state.  The
  530          * presence of TCP-MD5, SACK retransmits, SACK advertizements and
  531          * IP options prevent using TSO.  With TSO the TCP header is the same
  532          * (except for the sequence number) for all generated packets.  This
  533          * makes it impossible to transmit any options which vary per generated
  534          * segment or packet.
  535          */
  536 #ifdef IPSEC
  537         /*
  538          * Pre-calculate here as we save another lookup into the darknesses
  539          * of IPsec that way and can actually decide if TSO is ok.
  540          */
  541         ipsec_optlen = ipsec_hdrsiz_tcp(tp);
  542 #endif
  543         if ((tp->t_flags & TF_TSO) && V_tcp_do_tso && len > tp->t_maxseg &&
  544             ((tp->t_flags & TF_SIGNATURE) == 0) &&
  545             tp->rcv_numsacks == 0 && sack_rxmit == 0 &&
  546 #ifdef IPSEC
  547             ipsec_optlen == 0 &&
  548 #endif
  549             tp->t_inpcb->inp_options == NULL &&
  550             tp->t_inpcb->in6p_options == NULL)
  551                 tso = 1;
  552 
  553         if (sack_rxmit) {
  554                 if (SEQ_LT(p->rxmit + len, tp->snd_una + so->so_snd.sb_cc))
  555                         flags &= ~TH_FIN;
  556         } else {
  557                 if (SEQ_LT(tp->snd_nxt + len, tp->snd_una + so->so_snd.sb_cc))
  558                         flags &= ~TH_FIN;
  559         }
  560 
  561         recwin = sbspace(&so->so_rcv);
  562 
  563         /*
  564          * Sender silly window avoidance.   We transmit under the following
  565          * conditions when len is non-zero:
  566          *
  567          *      - We have a full segment (or more with TSO)
  568          *      - This is the last buffer in a write()/send() and we are
  569          *        either idle or running NODELAY
  570          *      - we've timed out (e.g. persist timer)
  571          *      - we have more then 1/2 the maximum send window's worth of
  572          *        data (receiver may be limited the window size)
  573          *      - we need to retransmit
  574          */
  575         if (len) {
  576                 if (len >= tp->t_maxseg)
  577                         goto send;
  578                 /*
  579                  * NOTE! on localhost connections an 'ack' from the remote
  580                  * end may occur synchronously with the output and cause
  581                  * us to flush a buffer queued with moretocome.  XXX
  582                  *
  583                  * note: the len + off check is almost certainly unnecessary.
  584                  */
  585                 if (!(tp->t_flags & TF_MORETOCOME) &&   /* normal case */
  586                     (idle || (tp->t_flags & TF_NODELAY)) &&
  587                     len + off >= so->so_snd.sb_cc &&
  588                     (tp->t_flags & TF_NOPUSH) == 0) {
  589                         goto send;
  590                 }
  591                 if (tp->t_flags & TF_FORCEDATA)         /* typ. timeout case */
  592                         goto send;
  593                 if (len >= tp->max_sndwnd / 2 && tp->max_sndwnd > 0)
  594                         goto send;
  595                 if (SEQ_LT(tp->snd_nxt, tp->snd_max))   /* retransmit case */
  596                         goto send;
  597                 if (sack_rxmit)
  598                         goto send;
  599         }
  600 
  601         /*
  602          * Sending of standalone window updates.
  603          *
  604          * Window updates are important when we close our window due to a
  605          * full socket buffer and are opening it again after the application
  606          * reads data from it.  Once the window has opened again and the
  607          * remote end starts to send again the ACK clock takes over and
  608          * provides the most current window information.
  609          *
  610          * We must avoid the silly window syndrome whereas every read
  611          * from the receive buffer, no matter how small, causes a window
  612          * update to be sent.  We also should avoid sending a flurry of
  613          * window updates when the socket buffer had queued a lot of data
  614          * and the application is doing small reads.
  615          *
  616          * Prevent a flurry of pointless window updates by only sending
  617          * an update when we can increase the advertized window by more
  618          * than 1/4th of the socket buffer capacity.  When the buffer is
  619          * getting full or is very small be more aggressive and send an
  620          * update whenever we can increase by two mss sized segments.
  621          * In all other situations the ACK's to new incoming data will
  622          * carry further window increases.
  623          *
  624          * Don't send an independent window update if a delayed
  625          * ACK is pending (it will get piggy-backed on it) or the
  626          * remote side already has done a half-close and won't send
  627          * more data.  Skip this if the connection is in T/TCP
  628          * half-open state.
  629          */
  630         if (recwin > 0 && !(tp->t_flags & TF_NEEDSYN) &&
  631             !(tp->t_flags & TF_DELACK) &&
  632             !TCPS_HAVERCVDFIN(tp->t_state)) {
  633                 /*
  634                  * "adv" is the amount we could increase the window,
  635                  * taking into account that we are limited by
  636                  * TCP_MAXWIN << tp->rcv_scale.
  637                  */
  638                 long adv;
  639                 int oldwin;
  640 
  641                 adv = min(recwin, (long)TCP_MAXWIN << tp->rcv_scale);
  642                 if (SEQ_GT(tp->rcv_adv, tp->rcv_nxt)) {
  643                         oldwin = (tp->rcv_adv - tp->rcv_nxt);
  644                         adv -= oldwin;
  645                 } else
  646                         oldwin = 0;
  647 
  648                 /* 
  649                  * If the new window size ends up being the same as the old
  650                  * size when it is scaled, then don't force a window update.
  651                  */
  652                 if (oldwin >> tp->rcv_scale == (adv + oldwin) >> tp->rcv_scale)
  653                         goto dontupdate;
  654 
  655                 if (adv >= (long)(2 * tp->t_maxseg) &&
  656                     (adv >= (long)(so->so_rcv.sb_hiwat / 4) ||
  657                      recwin <= (long)(so->so_rcv.sb_hiwat / 8) ||
  658                      so->so_rcv.sb_hiwat <= 8 * tp->t_maxseg))
  659                         goto send;
  660         }
  661 dontupdate:
  662 
  663         /*
  664          * Send if we owe the peer an ACK, RST, SYN, or urgent data.  ACKNOW
  665          * is also a catch-all for the retransmit timer timeout case.
  666          */
  667         if (tp->t_flags & TF_ACKNOW)
  668                 goto send;
  669         if ((flags & TH_RST) ||
  670             ((flags & TH_SYN) && (tp->t_flags & TF_NEEDSYN) == 0))
  671                 goto send;
  672         if (SEQ_GT(tp->snd_up, tp->snd_una))
  673                 goto send;
  674         /*
  675          * If our state indicates that FIN should be sent
  676          * and we have not yet done so, then we need to send.
  677          */
  678         if (flags & TH_FIN &&
  679             ((tp->t_flags & TF_SENTFIN) == 0 || tp->snd_nxt == tp->snd_una))
  680                 goto send;
  681         /*
  682          * In SACK, it is possible for tcp_output to fail to send a segment
  683          * after the retransmission timer has been turned off.  Make sure
  684          * that the retransmission timer is set.
  685          */
  686         if ((tp->t_flags & TF_SACK_PERMIT) &&
  687             SEQ_GT(tp->snd_max, tp->snd_una) &&
  688             !tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_REXMT) &&
  689             !tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_PERSIST)) {
  690                 tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_REXMT, tp->t_rxtcur);
  691                 goto just_return;
  692         } 
  693         /*
  694          * TCP window updates are not reliable, rather a polling protocol
  695          * using ``persist'' packets is used to insure receipt of window
  696          * updates.  The three ``states'' for the output side are:
  697          *      idle                    not doing retransmits or persists
  698          *      persisting              to move a small or zero window
  699          *      (re)transmitting        and thereby not persisting
  700          *
  701          * tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_PERSIST)
  702          *      is true when we are in persist state.
  703          * (tp->t_flags & TF_FORCEDATA)
  704          *      is set when we are called to send a persist packet.
  705          * tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_REXMT)
  706          *      is set when we are retransmitting
  707          * The output side is idle when both timers are zero.
  708          *
  709          * If send window is too small, there is data to transmit, and no
  710          * retransmit or persist is pending, then go to persist state.
  711          * If nothing happens soon, send when timer expires:
  712          * if window is nonzero, transmit what we can,
  713          * otherwise force out a byte.
  714          */
  715         if (so->so_snd.sb_cc && !tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_REXMT) &&
  716             !tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_PERSIST)) {
  717                 tp->t_rxtshift = 0;
  718                 tcp_setpersist(tp);
  719         }
  720 
  721         /*
  722          * No reason to send a segment, just return.
  723          */
  724 just_return:
  725         SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_snd);
  726         return (0);
  727 
  728 send:
  729         SOCKBUF_LOCK_ASSERT(&so->so_snd);
  730         if (len > 0) {
  731                 if (len >= tp->t_maxseg)
  732                         tp->t_flags2 |= TF2_PLPMTU_MAXSEGSNT;
  733                 else
  734                         tp->t_flags2 &= ~TF2_PLPMTU_MAXSEGSNT;
  735         }
  736         /*
  737          * Before ESTABLISHED, force sending of initial options
  738          * unless TCP set not to do any options.
  739          * NOTE: we assume that the IP/TCP header plus TCP options
  740          * always fit in a single mbuf, leaving room for a maximum
  741          * link header, i.e.
  742          *      max_linkhdr + sizeof (struct tcpiphdr) + optlen <= MCLBYTES
  743          */
  744         optlen = 0;
  745 #ifdef INET6
  746         if (isipv6)
  747                 hdrlen = sizeof (struct ip6_hdr) + sizeof (struct tcphdr);
  748         else
  749 #endif
  750                 hdrlen = sizeof (struct tcpiphdr);
  751 
  752         /*
  753          * Compute options for segment.
  754          * We only have to care about SYN and established connection
  755          * segments.  Options for SYN-ACK segments are handled in TCP
  756          * syncache.
  757          */
  758         to.to_flags = 0;
  759         if ((tp->t_flags & TF_NOOPT) == 0) {
  760                 /* Maximum segment size. */
  761                 if (flags & TH_SYN) {
  762                         tp->snd_nxt = tp->iss;
  763                         to.to_mss = tcp_mssopt(&tp->t_inpcb->inp_inc);
  764                         to.to_flags |= TOF_MSS;
  765 #ifdef TCP_RFC7413
  766                         /*
  767                          * Only include the TFO option on the first
  768                          * transmission of the SYN|ACK on a
  769                          * passively-created TFO socket, as the presence of
  770                          * the TFO option may have caused the original
  771                          * SYN|ACK to have been dropped by a middlebox.
  772                          */
  773                         if ((tp->t_flags & TF_FASTOPEN) &&
  774                             (tp->t_state == TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED) &&
  775                             (tp->t_rxtshift == 0)) {
  776                                 to.to_tfo_len = TCP_FASTOPEN_COOKIE_LEN;
  777                                 to.to_tfo_cookie = (u_char *)&tp->t_tfo_cookie;
  778                                 to.to_flags |= TOF_FASTOPEN;
  779                         }
  780 #endif
  781                 }
  782                 /* Window scaling. */
  783                 if ((flags & TH_SYN) && (tp->t_flags & TF_REQ_SCALE)) {
  784                         to.to_wscale = tp->request_r_scale;
  785                         to.to_flags |= TOF_SCALE;
  786                 }
  787                 /* Timestamps. */
  788                 if ((tp->t_flags & TF_RCVD_TSTMP) ||
  789                     ((flags & TH_SYN) && (tp->t_flags & TF_REQ_TSTMP))) {
  790                         to.to_tsval = tcp_ts_getticks() + tp->ts_offset;
  791                         to.to_tsecr = tp->ts_recent;
  792                         to.to_flags |= TOF_TS;
  793                 }
  794 
  795                 /* Set receive buffer autosizing timestamp. */
  796                 if (tp->rfbuf_ts == 0 &&
  797                     (so->so_rcv.sb_flags & SB_AUTOSIZE))
  798                         tp->rfbuf_ts = tcp_ts_getticks();
  799 
  800                 /* Selective ACK's. */
  801                 if (tp->t_flags & TF_SACK_PERMIT) {
  802                         if (flags & TH_SYN)
  803                                 to.to_flags |= TOF_SACKPERM;
  804                         else if (TCPS_HAVEESTABLISHED(tp->t_state) &&
  805                             (tp->t_flags & TF_SACK_PERMIT) &&
  806                             tp->rcv_numsacks > 0) {
  807                                 to.to_flags |= TOF_SACK;
  808                                 to.to_nsacks = tp->rcv_numsacks;
  809                                 to.to_sacks = (u_char *)tp->sackblks;
  810                         }
  811                 }
  812 #ifdef TCP_SIGNATURE
  813                 /* TCP-MD5 (RFC2385). */
  814                 if (tp->t_flags & TF_SIGNATURE)
  815                         to.to_flags |= TOF_SIGNATURE;
  816 #endif /* TCP_SIGNATURE */
  817 
  818                 /* Processing the options. */
  819                 hdrlen += optlen = tcp_addoptions(&to, opt);
  820         }
  821 
  822 #ifdef INET6
  823         if (isipv6)
  824                 ipoptlen = ip6_optlen(tp->t_inpcb);
  825         else
  826 #endif
  827         if (tp->t_inpcb->inp_options)
  828                 ipoptlen = tp->t_inpcb->inp_options->m_len -
  829                                 offsetof(struct ipoption, ipopt_list);
  830         else
  831                 ipoptlen = 0;
  832 #ifdef IPSEC
  833         ipoptlen += ipsec_optlen;
  834 #endif
  835 
  836         /*
  837          * Adjust data length if insertion of options will
  838          * bump the packet length beyond the t_maxopd length.
  839          * Clear the FIN bit because we cut off the tail of
  840          * the segment.
  841          */
  842         if (len + optlen + ipoptlen > tp->t_maxopd) {
  843                 flags &= ~TH_FIN;
  844 
  845                 if (tso) {
  846                         u_int if_hw_tsomax;
  847                         u_int if_hw_tsomaxsegcount;
  848                         u_int if_hw_tsomaxsegsize;
  849                         struct mbuf *mb;
  850                         u_int moff;
  851                         int max_len;
  852 
  853                         /* extract TSO information */
  854                         if_hw_tsomax = tp->t_tsomax;
  855                         if_hw_tsomaxsegcount = tp->t_tsomaxsegcount;
  856                         if_hw_tsomaxsegsize = tp->t_tsomaxsegsize;
  857 
  858                         /*
  859                          * Limit a TSO burst to prevent it from
  860                          * overflowing or exceeding the maximum length
  861                          * allowed by the network interface:
  862                          */
  863                         KASSERT(ipoptlen == 0,
  864                             ("%s: TSO can't do IP options", __func__));
  865 
  866                         /*
  867                          * Check if we should limit by maximum payload
  868                          * length:
  869                          */
  870                         if (if_hw_tsomax != 0) {
  871                                 /* compute maximum TSO length */
  872                                 max_len = (if_hw_tsomax - hdrlen -
  873                                     max_linkhdr);
  874                                 if (max_len <= 0) {
  875                                         len = 0;
  876                                 } else if (len > max_len) {
  877                                         sendalot = 1;
  878                                         len = max_len;
  879                                 }
  880                         }
  881 
  882                         /*
  883                          * Check if we should limit by maximum segment
  884                          * size and count:
  885                          */
  886                         if (if_hw_tsomaxsegcount != 0 &&
  887                             if_hw_tsomaxsegsize != 0) {
  888                                 /*
  889                                  * Subtract one segment for the LINK
  890                                  * and TCP/IP headers mbuf that will
  891                                  * be prepended to this mbuf chain
  892                                  * after the code in this section
  893                                  * limits the number of mbufs in the
  894                                  * chain to if_hw_tsomaxsegcount.
  895                                  */
  896                                 if_hw_tsomaxsegcount -= 1;
  897                                 max_len = 0;
  898                                 mb = sbsndmbuf(&so->so_snd, off, &moff);
  899 
  900                                 while (mb != NULL && max_len < len) {
  901                                         u_int mlen;
  902                                         u_int frags;
  903 
  904                                         /*
  905                                          * Get length of mbuf fragment
  906                                          * and how many hardware frags,
  907                                          * rounded up, it would use:
  908                                          */
  909                                         mlen = (mb->m_len - moff);
  910                                         frags = howmany(mlen,
  911                                             if_hw_tsomaxsegsize);
  912 
  913                                         /* Handle special case: Zero Length Mbuf */
  914                                         if (frags == 0)
  915                                                 frags = 1;
  916 
  917                                         /*
  918                                          * Check if the fragment limit
  919                                          * will be reached or exceeded:
  920                                          */
  921                                         if (frags >= if_hw_tsomaxsegcount) {
  922                                                 max_len += min(mlen,
  923                                                     if_hw_tsomaxsegcount *
  924                                                     if_hw_tsomaxsegsize);
  925                                                 break;
  926                                         }
  927                                         max_len += mlen;
  928                                         if_hw_tsomaxsegcount -= frags;
  929                                         moff = 0;
  930                                         mb = mb->m_next;
  931                                 }
  932                                 if (max_len <= 0) {
  933                                         len = 0;
  934                                 } else if (len > max_len) {
  935                                         sendalot = 1;
  936                                         len = max_len;
  937                                 }
  938                         }
  939 
  940                         /*
  941                          * Prevent the last segment from being
  942                          * fractional unless the send sockbuf can be
  943                          * emptied:
  944                          */
  945                         max_len = (tp->t_maxopd - optlen);
  946                         if ((off + len) < so->so_snd.sb_cc) {
  947                                 moff = len % max_len;
  948                                 if (moff != 0) {
  949                                         len -= moff;
  950                                         sendalot = 1;
  951                                 }
  952                         }
  953 
  954                         /*
  955                          * In case there are too many small fragments
  956                          * don't use TSO:
  957                          */
  958                         if (len <= max_len) {
  959                                 len = max_len;
  960                                 sendalot = 1;
  961                                 tso = 0;
  962                         }
  963 
  964                         /*
  965                          * Send the FIN in a separate segment
  966                          * after the bulk sending is done.
  967                          * We don't trust the TSO implementations
  968                          * to clear the FIN flag on all but the
  969                          * last segment.
  970                          */
  971                         if (tp->t_flags & TF_NEEDFIN)
  972                                 sendalot = 1;
  973 
  974                 } else {
  975                         len = tp->t_maxopd - optlen - ipoptlen;
  976                         sendalot = 1;
  977                 }
  978         } else
  979                 tso = 0;
  980 
  981         KASSERT(len + hdrlen + ipoptlen <= IP_MAXPACKET,
  982             ("%s: len > IP_MAXPACKET", __func__));
  983 
  984 /*#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC*/
  985 #ifdef INET6
  986         if (max_linkhdr + hdrlen > MCLBYTES)
  987 #else
  988         if (max_linkhdr + hdrlen > MHLEN)
  989 #endif
  990                 panic("tcphdr too big");
  991 /*#endif*/
  992 
  993         /*
  994          * This KASSERT is here to catch edge cases at a well defined place.
  995          * Before, those had triggered (random) panic conditions further down.
  996          */
  997         KASSERT(len >= 0, ("[%s:%d]: len < 0", __func__, __LINE__));
  998 
  999         /*
 1000          * Grab a header mbuf, attaching a copy of data to
 1001          * be transmitted, and initialize the header from
 1002          * the template for sends on this connection.
 1003          */
 1004         if (len) {
 1005                 struct mbuf *mb;
 1006                 u_int moff;
 1007 
 1008                 if ((tp->t_flags & TF_FORCEDATA) && len == 1)
 1009                         TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_sndprobe);
 1010                 else if (SEQ_LT(tp->snd_nxt, tp->snd_max) || sack_rxmit) {
 1011                         tp->t_sndrexmitpack++;
 1012                         TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_sndrexmitpack);
 1013                         TCPSTAT_ADD(tcps_sndrexmitbyte, len);
 1014                 } else {
 1015                         TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_sndpack);
 1016                         TCPSTAT_ADD(tcps_sndbyte, len);
 1017                 }
 1018 #ifdef INET6
 1019                 if (MHLEN < hdrlen + max_linkhdr)
 1020                         m = m_getcl(M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA, M_PKTHDR);
 1021                 else
 1022 #endif
 1023                         m = m_gethdr(M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA);
 1024 
 1025                 if (m == NULL) {
 1026                         SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_snd);
 1027                         error = ENOBUFS;
 1028                         sack_rxmit = 0;
 1029                         goto out;
 1030                 }
 1031 
 1032                 m->m_data += max_linkhdr;
 1033                 m->m_len = hdrlen;
 1034 
 1035                 /*
 1036                  * Start the m_copy functions from the closest mbuf
 1037                  * to the offset in the socket buffer chain.
 1038                  */
 1039                 mb = sbsndptr(&so->so_snd, off, len, &moff);
 1040 
 1041                 if (len <= MHLEN - hdrlen - max_linkhdr) {
 1042                         m_copydata(mb, moff, (int)len,
 1043                             mtod(m, caddr_t) + hdrlen);
 1044                         m->m_len += len;
 1045                 } else {
 1046                         m->m_next = m_copy(mb, moff, (int)len);
 1047                         if (m->m_next == NULL) {
 1048                                 SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_snd);
 1049                                 (void) m_free(m);
 1050                                 error = ENOBUFS;
 1051                                 sack_rxmit = 0;
 1052                                 goto out;
 1053                         }
 1054                 }
 1055 
 1056                 /*
 1057                  * If we're sending everything we've got, set PUSH.
 1058                  * (This will keep happy those implementations which only
 1059                  * give data to the user when a buffer fills or
 1060                  * a PUSH comes in.)
 1061                  */
 1062                 if ((off + len == so->so_snd.sb_cc) && !(flags & TH_SYN))
 1063                         flags |= TH_PUSH;
 1064                 SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_snd);
 1065         } else {
 1066                 SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_snd);
 1067                 if (tp->t_flags & TF_ACKNOW)
 1068                         TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_sndacks);
 1069                 else if (flags & (TH_SYN|TH_FIN|TH_RST))
 1070                         TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_sndctrl);
 1071                 else if (SEQ_GT(tp->snd_up, tp->snd_una))
 1072                         TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_sndurg);
 1073                 else
 1074                         TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_sndwinup);
 1075 
 1076                 m = m_gethdr(M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA);
 1077                 if (m == NULL) {
 1078                         error = ENOBUFS;
 1079                         sack_rxmit = 0;
 1080                         goto out;
 1081                 }
 1082 #ifdef INET6
 1083                 if (isipv6 && (MHLEN < hdrlen + max_linkhdr) &&
 1084                     MHLEN >= hdrlen) {
 1085                         MH_ALIGN(m, hdrlen);
 1086                 } else
 1087 #endif
 1088                 m->m_data += max_linkhdr;
 1089                 m->m_len = hdrlen;
 1090         }
 1091         SOCKBUF_UNLOCK_ASSERT(&so->so_snd);
 1092         m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = (struct ifnet *)0;
 1093 #ifdef MAC
 1094         mac_inpcb_create_mbuf(tp->t_inpcb, m);
 1095 #endif
 1096 #ifdef INET6
 1097         if (isipv6) {
 1098                 ip6 = mtod(m, struct ip6_hdr *);
 1099                 th = (struct tcphdr *)(ip6 + 1);
 1100                 tcpip_fillheaders(tp->t_inpcb, ip6, th);
 1101         } else
 1102 #endif /* INET6 */
 1103         {
 1104                 ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
 1105                 ipov = (struct ipovly *)ip;
 1106                 th = (struct tcphdr *)(ip + 1);
 1107                 tcpip_fillheaders(tp->t_inpcb, ip, th);
 1108         }
 1109 
 1110         /*
 1111          * Fill in fields, remembering maximum advertised
 1112          * window for use in delaying messages about window sizes.
 1113          * If resending a FIN, be sure not to use a new sequence number.
 1114          */
 1115         if (flags & TH_FIN && tp->t_flags & TF_SENTFIN &&
 1116             tp->snd_nxt == tp->snd_max)
 1117                 tp->snd_nxt--;
 1118         /*
 1119          * If we are starting a connection, send ECN setup
 1120          * SYN packet. If we are on a retransmit, we may
 1121          * resend those bits a number of times as per
 1122          * RFC 3168.
 1123          */
 1124         if (tp->t_state == TCPS_SYN_SENT && V_tcp_do_ecn == 1) {
 1125                 if (tp->t_rxtshift >= 1) {
 1126                         if (tp->t_rxtshift <= V_tcp_ecn_maxretries)
 1127                                 flags |= TH_ECE|TH_CWR;
 1128                 } else
 1129                         flags |= TH_ECE|TH_CWR;
 1130         }
 1131         
 1132         if (tp->t_state == TCPS_ESTABLISHED &&
 1133             (tp->t_flags & TF_ECN_PERMIT)) {
 1134                 /*
 1135                  * If the peer has ECN, mark data packets with
 1136                  * ECN capable transmission (ECT).
 1137                  * Ignore pure ack packets, retransmissions and window probes.
 1138                  */
 1139                 if (len > 0 && SEQ_GEQ(tp->snd_nxt, tp->snd_max) &&
 1140                     !((tp->t_flags & TF_FORCEDATA) && len == 1)) {
 1141 #ifdef INET6
 1142                         if (isipv6)
 1143                                 ip6->ip6_flow |= htonl(IPTOS_ECN_ECT0 << 20);
 1144                         else
 1145 #endif
 1146                                 ip->ip_tos |= IPTOS_ECN_ECT0;
 1147                         TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_ecn_ect0);
 1148                 }
 1149                 
 1150                 /*
 1151                  * Reply with proper ECN notifications.
 1152                  */
 1153                 if (tp->t_flags & TF_ECN_SND_CWR) {
 1154                         flags |= TH_CWR;
 1155                         tp->t_flags &= ~TF_ECN_SND_CWR;
 1156                 } 
 1157                 if (tp->t_flags & TF_ECN_SND_ECE)
 1158                         flags |= TH_ECE;
 1159         }
 1160         
 1161         /*
 1162          * If we are doing retransmissions, then snd_nxt will
 1163          * not reflect the first unsent octet.  For ACK only
 1164          * packets, we do not want the sequence number of the
 1165          * retransmitted packet, we want the sequence number
 1166          * of the next unsent octet.  So, if there is no data
 1167          * (and no SYN or FIN), use snd_max instead of snd_nxt
 1168          * when filling in ti_seq.  But if we are in persist
 1169          * state, snd_max might reflect one byte beyond the
 1170          * right edge of the window, so use snd_nxt in that
 1171          * case, since we know we aren't doing a retransmission.
 1172          * (retransmit and persist are mutually exclusive...)
 1173          */
 1174         if (sack_rxmit == 0) {
 1175                 if (len || (flags & (TH_SYN|TH_FIN)) ||
 1176                     tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_PERSIST))
 1177                         th->th_seq = htonl(tp->snd_nxt);
 1178                 else
 1179                         th->th_seq = htonl(tp->snd_max);
 1180         } else {
 1181                 th->th_seq = htonl(p->rxmit);
 1182                 p->rxmit += len;
 1183                 tp->sackhint.sack_bytes_rexmit += len;
 1184         }
 1185         th->th_ack = htonl(tp->rcv_nxt);
 1186         if (optlen) {
 1187                 bcopy(opt, th + 1, optlen);
 1188                 th->th_off = (sizeof (struct tcphdr) + optlen) >> 2;
 1189         }
 1190         th->th_flags = flags;
 1191         /*
 1192          * Calculate receive window.  Don't shrink window,
 1193          * but avoid silly window syndrome.
 1194          */
 1195         if (recwin < (long)(so->so_rcv.sb_hiwat / 4) &&
 1196             recwin < (long)tp->t_maxseg)
 1197                 recwin = 0;
 1198         if (SEQ_GT(tp->rcv_adv, tp->rcv_nxt) &&
 1199             recwin < (long)(tp->rcv_adv - tp->rcv_nxt))
 1200                 recwin = (long)(tp->rcv_adv - tp->rcv_nxt);
 1201         if (recwin > (long)TCP_MAXWIN << tp->rcv_scale)
 1202                 recwin = (long)TCP_MAXWIN << tp->rcv_scale;
 1203 
 1204         /*
 1205          * According to RFC1323 the window field in a SYN (i.e., a <SYN>
 1206          * or <SYN,ACK>) segment itself is never scaled.  The <SYN,ACK>
 1207          * case is handled in syncache.
 1208          */
 1209         if (flags & TH_SYN)
 1210                 th->th_win = htons((u_short)
 1211                                 (min(sbspace(&so->so_rcv), TCP_MAXWIN)));
 1212         else
 1213                 th->th_win = htons((u_short)(recwin >> tp->rcv_scale));
 1214 
 1215         /*
 1216          * Adjust the RXWIN0SENT flag - indicate that we have advertised
 1217          * a 0 window.  This may cause the remote transmitter to stall.  This
 1218          * flag tells soreceive() to disable delayed acknowledgements when
 1219          * draining the buffer.  This can occur if the receiver is attempting
 1220          * to read more data than can be buffered prior to transmitting on
 1221          * the connection.
 1222          */
 1223         if (th->th_win == 0) {
 1224                 tp->t_sndzerowin++;
 1225                 tp->t_flags |= TF_RXWIN0SENT;
 1226         } else
 1227                 tp->t_flags &= ~TF_RXWIN0SENT;
 1228         if (SEQ_GT(tp->snd_up, tp->snd_nxt)) {
 1229                 th->th_urp = htons((u_short)(tp->snd_up - tp->snd_nxt));
 1230                 th->th_flags |= TH_URG;
 1231         } else
 1232                 /*
 1233                  * If no urgent pointer to send, then we pull
 1234                  * the urgent pointer to the left edge of the send window
 1235                  * so that it doesn't drift into the send window on sequence
 1236                  * number wraparound.
 1237                  */
 1238                 tp->snd_up = tp->snd_una;               /* drag it along */
 1239 
 1240 #ifdef TCP_SIGNATURE
 1241         if (to.to_flags & TOF_SIGNATURE) {
 1242                 int sigoff = to.to_signature - opt;
 1243                 tcp_signature_compute(m, 0, len, optlen,
 1244                     (u_char *)(th + 1) + sigoff, IPSEC_DIR_OUTBOUND);
 1245         }
 1246 #endif
 1247 
 1248         /*
 1249          * Put TCP length in extended header, and then
 1250          * checksum extended header and data.
 1251          */
 1252         m->m_pkthdr.len = hdrlen + len; /* in6_cksum() need this */
 1253         m->m_pkthdr.csum_data = offsetof(struct tcphdr, th_sum);
 1254 #ifdef INET6
 1255         if (isipv6) {
 1256                 /*
 1257                  * There is no need to fill in ip6_plen right now.
 1258                  * It will be filled later by ip6_output.
 1259                  */
 1260                 m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags = CSUM_TCP_IPV6;
 1261                 th->th_sum = in6_cksum_pseudo(ip6, sizeof(struct tcphdr) +
 1262                     optlen + len, IPPROTO_TCP, 0);
 1263         }
 1264 #endif
 1265 #if defined(INET6) && defined(INET)
 1266         else
 1267 #endif
 1268 #ifdef INET
 1269         {
 1270                 m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags = CSUM_TCP;
 1271                 th->th_sum = in_pseudo(ip->ip_src.s_addr, ip->ip_dst.s_addr,
 1272                     htons(sizeof(struct tcphdr) + IPPROTO_TCP + len + optlen));
 1273 
 1274                 /* IP version must be set here for ipv4/ipv6 checking later */
 1275                 KASSERT(ip->ip_v == IPVERSION,
 1276                     ("%s: IP version incorrect: %d", __func__, ip->ip_v));
 1277         }
 1278 #endif
 1279 
 1280         /*
 1281          * Enable TSO and specify the size of the segments.
 1282          * The TCP pseudo header checksum is always provided.
 1283          * XXX: Fixme: This is currently not the case for IPv6.
 1284          */
 1285         if (tso) {
 1286                 KASSERT(len > tp->t_maxopd - optlen,
 1287                     ("%s: len <= tso_segsz", __func__));
 1288                 m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags |= CSUM_TSO;
 1289                 m->m_pkthdr.tso_segsz = tp->t_maxopd - optlen;
 1290         }
 1291 
 1292 #ifdef IPSEC
 1293         KASSERT(len + hdrlen + ipoptlen - ipsec_optlen == m_length(m, NULL),
 1294             ("%s: mbuf chain shorter than expected: %ld + %u + %u - %u != %u",
 1295             __func__, len, hdrlen, ipoptlen, ipsec_optlen, m_length(m, NULL)));
 1296 #else
 1297         KASSERT(len + hdrlen + ipoptlen == m_length(m, NULL),
 1298             ("%s: mbuf chain shorter than expected: %ld + %u + %u != %u",
 1299             __func__, len, hdrlen, ipoptlen, m_length(m, NULL)));
 1300 #endif
 1301 
 1302         /* Run HHOOK_TCP_ESTABLISHED_OUT helper hooks. */
 1303         hhook_run_tcp_est_out(tp, th, &to, len, tso);
 1304 
 1305 #ifdef TCPDEBUG
 1306         /*
 1307          * Trace.
 1308          */
 1309         if (so->so_options & SO_DEBUG) {
 1310                 u_short save = 0;
 1311 #ifdef INET6
 1312                 if (!isipv6)
 1313 #endif
 1314                 {
 1315                         save = ipov->ih_len;
 1316                         ipov->ih_len = htons(m->m_pkthdr.len /* - hdrlen + (th->th_off << 2) */);
 1317                 }
 1318                 tcp_trace(TA_OUTPUT, tp->t_state, tp, mtod(m, void *), th, 0);
 1319 #ifdef INET6
 1320                 if (!isipv6)
 1321 #endif
 1322                 ipov->ih_len = save;
 1323         }
 1324 #endif /* TCPDEBUG */
 1325 
 1326         /*
 1327          * Fill in IP length and desired time to live and
 1328          * send to IP level.  There should be a better way
 1329          * to handle ttl and tos; we could keep them in
 1330          * the template, but need a way to checksum without them.
 1331          */
 1332         /*
 1333          * m->m_pkthdr.len should have been set before cksum calcuration,
 1334          * because in6_cksum() need it.
 1335          */
 1336 #ifdef INET6
 1337         if (isipv6) {
 1338                 struct route_in6 ro;
 1339 
 1340                 bzero(&ro, sizeof(ro));
 1341                 /*
 1342                  * we separately set hoplimit for every segment, since the
 1343                  * user might want to change the value via setsockopt.
 1344                  * Also, desired default hop limit might be changed via
 1345                  * Neighbor Discovery.
 1346                  */
 1347                 ip6->ip6_hlim = in6_selecthlim(tp->t_inpcb, NULL);
 1348 
 1349                 /*
 1350                  * Set the packet size here for the benefit of DTrace probes.
 1351                  * ip6_output() will set it properly; it's supposed to include
 1352                  * the option header lengths as well.
 1353                  */
 1354                 ip6->ip6_plen = htons(m->m_pkthdr.len - sizeof(*ip6));
 1355 
 1356                 if (V_path_mtu_discovery && tp->t_maxopd > V_tcp_minmss)
 1357                         tp->t_flags2 |= TF2_PLPMTU_PMTUD;
 1358                 else
 1359                         tp->t_flags2 &= ~TF2_PLPMTU_PMTUD;
 1360 
 1361                 if (tp->t_state == TCPS_SYN_SENT)
 1362                         TCP_PROBE5(connect__request, NULL, tp, ip6, tp, th);
 1363 
 1364                 TCP_PROBE5(send, NULL, tp, ip6, tp, th);
 1365 
 1366                 /* TODO: IPv6 IP6TOS_ECT bit on */
 1367                 error = ip6_output(m, tp->t_inpcb->in6p_outputopts, &ro,
 1368                     ((so->so_options & SO_DONTROUTE) ?  IP_ROUTETOIF : 0),
 1369                     NULL, NULL, tp->t_inpcb);
 1370 
 1371                 if (error == EMSGSIZE && ro.ro_rt != NULL)
 1372                         mtu = ro.ro_rt->rt_mtu;
 1373                 RO_RTFREE(&ro);
 1374         }
 1375 #endif /* INET6 */
 1376 #if defined(INET) && defined(INET6)
 1377         else
 1378 #endif
 1379 #ifdef INET
 1380     {
 1381         struct route ro;
 1382 
 1383         bzero(&ro, sizeof(ro));
 1384         ip->ip_len = htons(m->m_pkthdr.len);
 1385 #ifdef INET6
 1386         if (tp->t_inpcb->inp_vflag & INP_IPV6PROTO)
 1387                 ip->ip_ttl = in6_selecthlim(tp->t_inpcb, NULL);
 1388 #endif /* INET6 */
 1389         /*
 1390          * If we do path MTU discovery, then we set DF on every packet.
 1391          * This might not be the best thing to do according to RFC3390
 1392          * Section 2. However the tcp hostcache migitates the problem
 1393          * so it affects only the first tcp connection with a host.
 1394          *
 1395          * NB: Don't set DF on small MTU/MSS to have a safe fallback.
 1396          */
 1397         if (V_path_mtu_discovery && tp->t_maxopd > V_tcp_minmss) {
 1398                 ip->ip_off |= htons(IP_DF);
 1399                 tp->t_flags2 |= TF2_PLPMTU_PMTUD;
 1400         } else {
 1401                 tp->t_flags2 &= ~TF2_PLPMTU_PMTUD;
 1402         }
 1403 
 1404         if (tp->t_state == TCPS_SYN_SENT)
 1405                 TCP_PROBE5(connect__request, NULL, tp, ip, tp, th);
 1406 
 1407         TCP_PROBE5(send, NULL, tp, ip, tp, th);
 1408 
 1409         error = ip_output(m, tp->t_inpcb->inp_options, &ro,
 1410             ((so->so_options & SO_DONTROUTE) ? IP_ROUTETOIF : 0), 0,
 1411             tp->t_inpcb);
 1412 
 1413         if (error == EMSGSIZE && ro.ro_rt != NULL)
 1414                 mtu = ro.ro_rt->rt_mtu;
 1415         RO_RTFREE(&ro);
 1416     }
 1417 #endif /* INET */
 1418 
 1419 out:
 1420         /*
 1421          * In transmit state, time the transmission and arrange for
 1422          * the retransmit.  In persist state, just set snd_max.
 1423          */
 1424         if ((tp->t_flags & TF_FORCEDATA) == 0 || 
 1425             !tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_PERSIST)) {
 1426                 tcp_seq startseq = tp->snd_nxt;
 1427 
 1428                 /*
 1429                  * Advance snd_nxt over sequence space of this segment.
 1430                  */
 1431                 if (flags & (TH_SYN|TH_FIN)) {
 1432                         if (flags & TH_SYN)
 1433                                 tp->snd_nxt++;
 1434                         if (flags & TH_FIN) {
 1435                                 tp->snd_nxt++;
 1436                                 tp->t_flags |= TF_SENTFIN;
 1437                         }
 1438                 }
 1439                 if (sack_rxmit)
 1440                         goto timer;
 1441                 tp->snd_nxt += len;
 1442                 if (SEQ_GT(tp->snd_nxt, tp->snd_max)) {
 1443                         tp->snd_max = tp->snd_nxt;
 1444                         /*
 1445                          * Time this transmission if not a retransmission and
 1446                          * not currently timing anything.
 1447                          */
 1448                         if (tp->t_rtttime == 0) {
 1449                                 tp->t_rtttime = ticks;
 1450                                 tp->t_rtseq = startseq;
 1451                                 TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_segstimed);
 1452                         }
 1453                 }
 1454 
 1455                 /*
 1456                  * Set retransmit timer if not currently set,
 1457                  * and not doing a pure ack or a keep-alive probe.
 1458                  * Initial value for retransmit timer is smoothed
 1459                  * round-trip time + 2 * round-trip time variance.
 1460                  * Initialize shift counter which is used for backoff
 1461                  * of retransmit time.
 1462                  */
 1463 timer:
 1464                 if (!tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_REXMT) &&
 1465                     ((sack_rxmit && tp->snd_nxt != tp->snd_max) ||
 1466                      (tp->snd_nxt != tp->snd_una))) {
 1467                         if (tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_PERSIST)) {
 1468                                 tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_PERSIST, 0);
 1469                                 tp->t_rxtshift = 0;
 1470                         }
 1471                         tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_REXMT, tp->t_rxtcur);
 1472                 } else if (len == 0 && so->so_snd.sb_cc &&
 1473                     !tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_REXMT) &&
 1474                     !tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_PERSIST)) {
 1475                         /*
 1476                          * Avoid a situation where we do not set persist timer
 1477                          * after a zero window condition. For example:
 1478                          * 1) A -> B: packet with enough data to fill the window
 1479                          * 2) B -> A: ACK for #1 + new data (0 window
 1480                          *    advertisement)
 1481                          * 3) A -> B: ACK for #2, 0 len packet
 1482                          *
 1483                          * In this case, A will not activate the persist timer,
 1484                          * because it chose to send a packet. Unless tcp_output
 1485                          * is called for some other reason (delayed ack timer,
 1486                          * another input packet from B, socket syscall), A will
 1487                          * not send zero window probes.
 1488                          *
 1489                          * So, if you send a 0-length packet, but there is data
 1490                          * in the socket buffer, and neither the rexmt or
 1491                          * persist timer is already set, then activate the
 1492                          * persist timer.
 1493                          */
 1494                         tp->t_rxtshift = 0;
 1495                         tcp_setpersist(tp);
 1496                 }
 1497         } else {
 1498                 /*
 1499                  * Persist case, update snd_max but since we are in
 1500                  * persist mode (no window) we do not update snd_nxt.
 1501                  */
 1502                 int xlen = len;
 1503                 if (flags & TH_SYN)
 1504                         ++xlen;
 1505                 if (flags & TH_FIN) {
 1506                         ++xlen;
 1507                         tp->t_flags |= TF_SENTFIN;
 1508                 }
 1509                 if (SEQ_GT(tp->snd_nxt + xlen, tp->snd_max))
 1510                         tp->snd_max = tp->snd_nxt + len;
 1511         }
 1512 
 1513         if (error) {
 1514 
 1515                 /*
 1516                  * We know that the packet was lost, so back out the
 1517                  * sequence number advance, if any.
 1518                  *
 1519                  * If the error is EPERM the packet got blocked by the
 1520                  * local firewall.  Normally we should terminate the
 1521                  * connection but the blocking may have been spurious
 1522                  * due to a firewall reconfiguration cycle.  So we treat
 1523                  * it like a packet loss and let the retransmit timer and
 1524                  * timeouts do their work over time.
 1525                  * XXX: It is a POLA question whether calling tcp_drop right
 1526                  * away would be the really correct behavior instead.
 1527                  */
 1528                 if (((tp->t_flags & TF_FORCEDATA) == 0 ||
 1529                     !tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_PERSIST)) &&
 1530                     ((flags & TH_SYN) == 0) &&
 1531                     (error != EPERM)) {
 1532                         if (sack_rxmit) {
 1533                                 p->rxmit -= len;
 1534                                 tp->sackhint.sack_bytes_rexmit -= len;
 1535                                 KASSERT(tp->sackhint.sack_bytes_rexmit >= 0,
 1536                                     ("sackhint bytes rtx >= 0"));
 1537                         } else
 1538                                 tp->snd_nxt -= len;
 1539                 }
 1540                 SOCKBUF_UNLOCK_ASSERT(&so->so_snd);     /* Check gotos. */
 1541                 switch (error) {
 1542                 case EPERM:
 1543                         tp->t_softerror = error;
 1544                         return (error);
 1545                 case ENOBUFS:
 1546                         TCP_XMIT_TIMER_ASSERT(tp, len, flags);
 1547                         tp->snd_cwnd = tp->t_maxseg;
 1548                         return (0);
 1549                 case EMSGSIZE:
 1550                         /*
 1551                          * For some reason the interface we used initially
 1552                          * to send segments changed to another or lowered
 1553                          * its MTU.
 1554                          * If TSO was active we either got an interface
 1555                          * without TSO capabilits or TSO was turned off.
 1556                          * If we obtained mtu from ip_output() then update
 1557                          * it and try again.
 1558                          */
 1559                         if (tso)
 1560                                 tp->t_flags &= ~TF_TSO;
 1561                         if (mtu != 0) {
 1562                                 tcp_mss_update(tp, -1, mtu, NULL, NULL);
 1563                                 goto again;
 1564                         }
 1565                         return (error);
 1566                 case EHOSTDOWN:
 1567                 case EHOSTUNREACH:
 1568                 case ENETDOWN:
 1569                 case ENETUNREACH:
 1570                         if (TCPS_HAVERCVDSYN(tp->t_state)) {
 1571                                 tp->t_softerror = error;
 1572                                 return (0);
 1573                         }
 1574                         /* FALLTHROUGH */
 1575                 default:
 1576                         return (error);
 1577                 }
 1578         }
 1579         TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_sndtotal);
 1580 
 1581         /*
 1582          * Data sent (as far as we can tell).
 1583          * If this advertises a larger window than any other segment,
 1584          * then remember the size of the advertised window.
 1585          * Any pending ACK has now been sent.
 1586          */
 1587         if (recwin >= 0 && SEQ_GT(tp->rcv_nxt + recwin, tp->rcv_adv))
 1588                 tp->rcv_adv = tp->rcv_nxt + recwin;
 1589         tp->last_ack_sent = tp->rcv_nxt;
 1590         tp->t_flags &= ~(TF_ACKNOW | TF_DELACK);
 1591         if (tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_DELACK))
 1592                 tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_DELACK, 0);
 1593 #if 0
 1594         /*
 1595          * This completely breaks TCP if newreno is turned on.  What happens
 1596          * is that if delayed-acks are turned on on the receiver, this code
 1597          * on the transmitter effectively destroys the TCP window, forcing
 1598          * it to four packets (1.5Kx4 = 6K window).
 1599          */
 1600         if (sendalot && --maxburst)
 1601                 goto again;
 1602 #endif
 1603         if (sendalot)
 1604                 goto again;
 1605         return (0);
 1606 }
 1607 
 1608 void
 1609 tcp_setpersist(struct tcpcb *tp)
 1610 {
 1611         int t = ((tp->t_srtt >> 2) + tp->t_rttvar) >> 1;
 1612         int tt;
 1613 
 1614         tp->t_flags &= ~TF_PREVVALID;
 1615         if (tcp_timer_active(tp, TT_REXMT))
 1616                 panic("tcp_setpersist: retransmit pending");
 1617         /*
 1618          * Start/restart persistance timer.
 1619          */
 1620         TCPT_RANGESET(tt, t * tcp_backoff[tp->t_rxtshift],
 1621                       tcp_persmin, tcp_persmax);
 1622         tcp_timer_activate(tp, TT_PERSIST, tt);
 1623         if (tp->t_rxtshift < TCP_MAXRXTSHIFT)
 1624                 tp->t_rxtshift++;
 1625 }
 1626 
 1627 /*
 1628  * Insert TCP options according to the supplied parameters to the place
 1629  * optp in a consistent way.  Can handle unaligned destinations.
 1630  *
 1631  * The order of the option processing is crucial for optimal packing and
 1632  * alignment for the scarce option space.
 1633  *
 1634  * The optimal order for a SYN/SYN-ACK segment is:
 1635  *   MSS (4) + NOP (1) + Window scale (3) + SACK permitted (2) +
 1636  *   Timestamp (10) + Signature (18) = 38 bytes out of a maximum of 40.
 1637  *
 1638  * The SACK options should be last.  SACK blocks consume 8*n+2 bytes.
 1639  * So a full size SACK blocks option is 34 bytes (with 4 SACK blocks).
 1640  * At minimum we need 10 bytes (to generate 1 SACK block).  If both
 1641  * TCP Timestamps (12 bytes) and TCP Signatures (18 bytes) are present,
 1642  * we only have 10 bytes for SACK options (40 - (12 + 18)).
 1643  */
 1644 int
 1645 tcp_addoptions(struct tcpopt *to, u_char *optp)
 1646 {
 1647         u_int mask, optlen = 0;
 1648 
 1649         for (mask = 1; mask < TOF_MAXOPT; mask <<= 1) {
 1650                 if ((to->to_flags & mask) != mask)
 1651                         continue;
 1652                 if (optlen == TCP_MAXOLEN)
 1653                         break;
 1654                 switch (to->to_flags & mask) {
 1655                 case TOF_MSS:
 1656                         while (optlen % 4) {
 1657                                 optlen += TCPOLEN_NOP;
 1658                                 *optp++ = TCPOPT_NOP;
 1659                         }
 1660                         if (TCP_MAXOLEN - optlen < TCPOLEN_MAXSEG)
 1661                                 continue;
 1662                         optlen += TCPOLEN_MAXSEG;
 1663                         *optp++ = TCPOPT_MAXSEG;
 1664                         *optp++ = TCPOLEN_MAXSEG;
 1665                         to->to_mss = htons(to->to_mss);
 1666                         bcopy((u_char *)&to->to_mss, optp, sizeof(to->to_mss));
 1667                         optp += sizeof(to->to_mss);
 1668                         break;
 1669                 case TOF_SCALE:
 1670                         while (!optlen || optlen % 2 != 1) {
 1671                                 optlen += TCPOLEN_NOP;
 1672                                 *optp++ = TCPOPT_NOP;
 1673                         }
 1674                         if (TCP_MAXOLEN - optlen < TCPOLEN_WINDOW)
 1675                                 continue;
 1676                         optlen += TCPOLEN_WINDOW;
 1677                         *optp++ = TCPOPT_WINDOW;
 1678                         *optp++ = TCPOLEN_WINDOW;
 1679                         *optp++ = to->to_wscale;
 1680                         break;
 1681                 case TOF_SACKPERM:
 1682                         while (optlen % 2) {
 1683                                 optlen += TCPOLEN_NOP;
 1684                                 *optp++ = TCPOPT_NOP;
 1685                         }
 1686                         if (TCP_MAXOLEN - optlen < TCPOLEN_SACK_PERMITTED)
 1687                                 continue;
 1688                         optlen += TCPOLEN_SACK_PERMITTED;
 1689                         *optp++ = TCPOPT_SACK_PERMITTED;
 1690                         *optp++ = TCPOLEN_SACK_PERMITTED;
 1691                         break;
 1692                 case TOF_TS:
 1693                         while (!optlen || optlen % 4 != 2) {
 1694                                 optlen += TCPOLEN_NOP;
 1695                                 *optp++ = TCPOPT_NOP;
 1696                         }
 1697                         if (TCP_MAXOLEN - optlen < TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP)
 1698                                 continue;
 1699                         optlen += TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP;
 1700                         *optp++ = TCPOPT_TIMESTAMP;
 1701                         *optp++ = TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP;
 1702                         to->to_tsval = htonl(to->to_tsval);
 1703                         to->to_tsecr = htonl(to->to_tsecr);
 1704                         bcopy((u_char *)&to->to_tsval, optp, sizeof(to->to_tsval));
 1705                         optp += sizeof(to->to_tsval);
 1706                         bcopy((u_char *)&to->to_tsecr, optp, sizeof(to->to_tsecr));
 1707                         optp += sizeof(to->to_tsecr);
 1708                         break;
 1709 #ifdef TCP_SIGNATURE
 1710                 case TOF_SIGNATURE:
 1711                         {
 1712                         int siglen = TCPOLEN_SIGNATURE - 2;
 1713 
 1714                         while (!optlen || optlen % 4 != 2) {
 1715                                 optlen += TCPOLEN_NOP;
 1716                                 *optp++ = TCPOPT_NOP;
 1717                         }
 1718                         if (TCP_MAXOLEN - optlen < TCPOLEN_SIGNATURE)
 1719                                 continue;
 1720                         optlen += TCPOLEN_SIGNATURE;
 1721                         *optp++ = TCPOPT_SIGNATURE;
 1722                         *optp++ = TCPOLEN_SIGNATURE;
 1723                         to->to_signature = optp;
 1724                         while (siglen--)
 1725                                  *optp++ = 0;
 1726                         break;
 1727                         }
 1728 #endif
 1729                 case TOF_SACK:
 1730                         {
 1731                         int sackblks = 0;
 1732                         struct sackblk *sack = (struct sackblk *)to->to_sacks;
 1733                         tcp_seq sack_seq;
 1734 
 1735                         while (!optlen || optlen % 4 != 2) {
 1736                                 optlen += TCPOLEN_NOP;
 1737                                 *optp++ = TCPOPT_NOP;
 1738                         }
 1739                         if (TCP_MAXOLEN - optlen < TCPOLEN_SACKHDR + TCPOLEN_SACK)
 1740                                 continue;
 1741                         optlen += TCPOLEN_SACKHDR;
 1742                         *optp++ = TCPOPT_SACK;
 1743                         sackblks = min(to->to_nsacks,
 1744                                         (TCP_MAXOLEN - optlen) / TCPOLEN_SACK);
 1745                         *optp++ = TCPOLEN_SACKHDR + sackblks * TCPOLEN_SACK;
 1746                         while (sackblks--) {
 1747                                 sack_seq = htonl(sack->start);
 1748                                 bcopy((u_char *)&sack_seq, optp, sizeof(sack_seq));
 1749                                 optp += sizeof(sack_seq);
 1750                                 sack_seq = htonl(sack->end);
 1751                                 bcopy((u_char *)&sack_seq, optp, sizeof(sack_seq));
 1752                                 optp += sizeof(sack_seq);
 1753                                 optlen += TCPOLEN_SACK;
 1754                                 sack++;
 1755                         }
 1756                         TCPSTAT_INC(tcps_sack_send_blocks);
 1757                         break;
 1758                         }
 1759 #ifdef TCP_RFC7413
 1760                 case TOF_FASTOPEN:
 1761                         {
 1762                         int total_len;
 1763 
 1764                         /* XXX is there any point to aligning this option? */
 1765                         total_len = TCPOLEN_FAST_OPEN_EMPTY + to->to_tfo_len;
 1766                         if (TCP_MAXOLEN - optlen < total_len)
 1767                                 continue;
 1768                         *optp++ = TCPOPT_FAST_OPEN;
 1769                         *optp++ = total_len;
 1770                         if (to->to_tfo_len > 0) {
 1771                                 bcopy(to->to_tfo_cookie, optp, to->to_tfo_len);
 1772                                 optp += to->to_tfo_len;
 1773                         }
 1774                         optlen += total_len;
 1775                         break;
 1776                         }
 1777 #endif
 1778                 default:
 1779                         panic("%s: unknown TCP option type", __func__);
 1780                         break;
 1781                 }
 1782         }
 1783 
 1784         /* Terminate and pad TCP options to a 4 byte boundary. */
 1785         if (optlen % 4) {
 1786                 optlen += TCPOLEN_EOL;
 1787                 *optp++ = TCPOPT_EOL;
 1788         }
 1789         /*
 1790          * According to RFC 793 (STD0007):
 1791          *   "The content of the header beyond the End-of-Option option
 1792          *    must be header padding (i.e., zero)."
 1793          *   and later: "The padding is composed of zeros."
 1794          */
 1795         while (optlen % 4) {
 1796                 optlen += TCPOLEN_PAD;
 1797                 *optp++ = TCPOPT_PAD;
 1798         }
 1799 
 1800         KASSERT(optlen <= TCP_MAXOLEN, ("%s: TCP options too long", __func__));
 1801         return (optlen);
 1802 }

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