// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // Package tcpip provides the interfaces and related types that users of the // tcpip stack will use in order to create endpoints used to send and receive // data over the network stack. // // The starting point is the creation and configuration of a stack. A stack can // be created by calling the New() function of the tcpip/stack/stack package; // configuring a stack involves creating NICs (via calls to Stack.CreateNIC()), // adding network addresses (via calls to Stack.AddAddress()), and // setting a route table (via a call to Stack.SetRouteTable()). // // Once a stack is configured, endpoints can be created by calling // Stack.NewEndpoint(). Such endpoints can be used to send/receive data, connect // to peers, listen for connections, accept connections, etc., depending on the // transport protocol selected. package tcpip import ( "bytes" "errors" "fmt" "io" "math/bits" "reflect" "strconv" "strings" "time" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/atomicbitops" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/waiter" ) // Using header.IPv4AddressSize would cause an import cycle. const ipv4AddressSize = 4 // Errors related to Subnet var ( errSubnetLengthMismatch = errors.New("subnet length of address and mask differ") errSubnetAddressMasked = errors.New("subnet address has bits set outside the mask") ) // ErrSaveRejection indicates a failed save due to unsupported networking state. // This type of errors is only used for save logic. type ErrSaveRejection struct { Err error } // Error returns a sensible description of the save rejection error. func (e *ErrSaveRejection) Error() string { return "save rejected due to unsupported networking state: " + e.Err.Error() } // A Clock provides the current time and schedules work for execution. // // Times returned by a Clock should always be used for application-visible // time. Only monotonic times should be used for netstack internal timekeeping. type Clock interface { // NowNanoseconds returns the current real time as a number of // nanoseconds since the Unix epoch. NowNanoseconds() int64 // NowMonotonic returns a monotonic time value at nanosecond resolution. NowMonotonic() int64 // AfterFunc waits for the duration to elapse and then calls f in its own // goroutine. It returns a Timer that can be used to cancel the call using // its Stop method. AfterFunc(d time.Duration, f func()) Timer } // Timer represents a single event. A Timer must be created with // Clock.AfterFunc. type Timer interface { // Stop prevents the Timer from firing. It returns true if the call stops the // timer, false if the timer has already expired or been stopped. // // If Stop returns false, then the timer has already expired and the function // f of Clock.AfterFunc(d, f) has been started in its own goroutine; Stop // does not wait for f to complete before returning. If the caller needs to // know whether f is completed, it must coordinate with f explicitly. Stop() bool // Reset changes the timer to expire after duration d. // // Reset should be invoked only on stopped or expired timers. If the timer is // known to have expired, Reset can be used directly. Otherwise, the caller // must coordinate with the function f of Clock.AfterFunc(d, f). Reset(d time.Duration) } // Address is a byte slice cast as a string that represents the address of a // network node. Or, in the case of unix endpoints, it may represent a path. type Address string // WithPrefix returns the address with a prefix that represents a point subnet. func (a Address) WithPrefix() AddressWithPrefix { return AddressWithPrefix{ Address: a, PrefixLen: len(a) * 8, } } // Unspecified returns true if the address is unspecified. func (a Address) Unspecified() bool { for _, b := range a { if b != 0 { return false } } return true } // MatchingPrefix returns the matching prefix length in bits. // // Panics if b and a have different lengths. func (a Address) MatchingPrefix(b Address) uint8 { const bitsInAByte = 8 if len(a) != len(b) { panic(fmt.Sprintf("addresses %s and %s do not have the same length", a, b)) } var prefix uint8 for i := range a { aByte := a[i] bByte := b[i] if aByte == bByte { prefix += bitsInAByte continue } // Count the remaining matching bits in the byte from MSbit to LSBbit. mask := uint8(1) << (bitsInAByte - 1) for { if aByte&mask == bByte&mask { prefix++ mask >>= 1 continue } break } break } return prefix } // AddressMask is a bitmask for an address. type AddressMask string // String implements Stringer. func (m AddressMask) String() string { return Address(m).String() } // Prefix returns the number of bits before the first host bit. func (m AddressMask) Prefix() int { p := 0 for _, b := range []byte(m) { p += bits.LeadingZeros8(^b) } return p } // Subnet is a subnet defined by its address and mask. type Subnet struct { address Address mask AddressMask } // NewSubnet creates a new Subnet, checking that the address and mask are the same length. func NewSubnet(a Address, m AddressMask) (Subnet, error) { if len(a) != len(m) { return Subnet{}, errSubnetLengthMismatch } for i := 0; i < len(a); i++ { if a[i]&^m[i] != 0 { return Subnet{}, errSubnetAddressMasked } } return Subnet{a, m}, nil } // String implements Stringer. func (s Subnet) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s/%d", s.ID(), s.Prefix()) } // Contains returns true iff the address is of the same length and matches the // subnet address and mask. func (s *Subnet) Contains(a Address) bool { if len(a) != len(s.address) { return false } for i := 0; i < len(a); i++ { if a[i]&s.mask[i] != s.address[i] { return false } } return true } // ID returns the subnet ID. func (s *Subnet) ID() Address { return s.address } // Bits returns the number of ones (network bits) and zeros (host bits) in the // subnet mask. func (s *Subnet) Bits() (ones int, zeros int) { ones = s.mask.Prefix() return ones, len(s.mask)*8 - ones } // Prefix returns the number of bits before the first host bit. func (s *Subnet) Prefix() int { return s.mask.Prefix() } // Mask returns the subnet mask. func (s *Subnet) Mask() AddressMask { return s.mask } // Broadcast returns the subnet's broadcast address. func (s *Subnet) Broadcast() Address { addr := []byte(s.address) for i := range addr { addr[i] |= ^s.mask[i] } return Address(addr) } // IsBroadcast returns true if the address is considered a broadcast address. func (s *Subnet) IsBroadcast(address Address) bool { // Only IPv4 supports the notion of a broadcast address. if len(address) != ipv4AddressSize { return false } // Normally, we would just compare address with the subnet's broadcast // address but there is an exception where a simple comparison is not // correct. This exception is for /31 and /32 IPv4 subnets where all // addresses are considered valid host addresses. // // For /31 subnets, the case is easy. RFC 3021 Section 2.1 states that // both addresses in a /31 subnet "MUST be interpreted as host addresses." // // For /32, the case is a bit more vague. RFC 3021 makes no mention of /32 // subnets. However, the same reasoning applies - if an exception is not // made, then there do not exist any host addresses in a /32 subnet. RFC // 4632 Section 3.1 also vaguely implies this interpretation by referring // to addresses in /32 subnets as "host routes." return s.Prefix() <= 30 && s.Broadcast() == address } // Equal returns true if this Subnet is equal to the given Subnet. func (s Subnet) Equal(o Subnet) bool { // If this changes, update Route.Equal accordingly. return s == o } // NICID is a number that uniquely identifies a NIC. type NICID int32 // ShutdownFlags represents flags that can be passed to the Shutdown() method // of the Endpoint interface. type ShutdownFlags int // Values of the flags that can be passed to the Shutdown() method. They can // be OR'ed together. const ( ShutdownRead ShutdownFlags = 1 << iota ShutdownWrite ) // PacketType is used to indicate the destination of the packet. type PacketType uint8 const ( // PacketHost indicates a packet addressed to the local host. PacketHost PacketType = iota // PacketOtherHost indicates an outgoing packet addressed to // another host caught by a NIC in promiscuous mode. PacketOtherHost // PacketOutgoing for a packet originating from the local host // that is looped back to a packet socket. PacketOutgoing // PacketBroadcast indicates a link layer broadcast packet. PacketBroadcast // PacketMulticast indicates a link layer multicast packet. PacketMulticast ) // FullAddress represents a full transport node address, as required by the // Connect() and Bind() methods. // // +stateify savable type FullAddress struct { // NIC is the ID of the NIC this address refers to. // // This may not be used by all endpoint types. NIC NICID // Addr is the network or link layer address. Addr Address // Port is the transport port. // // This may not be used by all endpoint types. Port uint16 } // Payloader is an interface that provides data. // // This interface allows the endpoint to request the amount of data it needs // based on internal buffers without exposing them. type Payloader interface { io.Reader // Len returns the number of bytes of the unread portion of the // Reader. Len() int } var _ Payloader = (*bytes.Buffer)(nil) var _ Payloader = (*bytes.Reader)(nil) var _ io.Writer = (*SliceWriter)(nil) // SliceWriter implements io.Writer for slices. type SliceWriter []byte // Write implements io.Writer.Write. func (s *SliceWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { n := copy(*s, b) *s = (*s)[n:] var err error if n != len(b) { err = io.ErrShortWrite } return n, err } var _ io.Writer = (*LimitedWriter)(nil) // A LimitedWriter writes to W but limits the amount of data copied to just N // bytes. Each call to Write updates N to reflect the new amount remaining. type LimitedWriter struct { W io.Writer N int64 } func (l *LimitedWriter) Write(p []byte) (int, error) { pLen := int64(len(p)) if pLen > l.N { p = p[:l.N] } n, err := l.W.Write(p) n64 := int64(n) if err == nil && n64 != pLen { err = io.ErrShortWrite } l.N -= n64 return n, err } // A ControlMessages contains socket control messages for IP sockets. // // +stateify savable type ControlMessages struct { // HasTimestamp indicates whether Timestamp is valid/set. HasTimestamp bool // Timestamp is the time (in ns) that the last packet used to create // the read data was received. Timestamp int64 // HasInq indicates whether Inq is valid/set. HasInq bool // Inq is the number of bytes ready to be received. Inq int32 // HasTOS indicates whether Tos is valid/set. HasTOS bool // TOS is the IPv4 type of service of the associated packet. TOS uint8 // HasTClass indicates whether TClass is valid/set. HasTClass bool // TClass is the IPv6 traffic class of the associated packet. TClass uint32 // HasIPPacketInfo indicates whether PacketInfo is set. HasIPPacketInfo bool // PacketInfo holds interface and address data on an incoming packet. PacketInfo IPPacketInfo // HasOriginalDestinationAddress indicates whether OriginalDstAddress is // set. HasOriginalDstAddress bool // OriginalDestinationAddress holds the original destination address // and port of the incoming packet. OriginalDstAddress FullAddress // SockErr is the dequeued socket error on recvmsg(MSG_ERRQUEUE). SockErr *SockError } // PacketOwner is used to get UID and GID of the packet. type PacketOwner interface { // UID returns UID of the packet. UID() uint32 // GID returns GID of the packet. GID() uint32 } // ReadOptions contains options for Endpoint.Read. type ReadOptions struct { // Peek indicates whether this read is a peek. Peek bool // NeedRemoteAddr indicates whether to return the remote address, if // supported. NeedRemoteAddr bool // NeedLinkPacketInfo indicates whether to return the link-layer information, // if supported. NeedLinkPacketInfo bool } // ReadResult represents result for a successful Endpoint.Read. type ReadResult struct { // Count is the number of bytes received and written to the buffer. Count int // Total is the number of bytes of the received packet. This can be used to // determine whether the read is truncated. Total int // ControlMessages is the control messages received. ControlMessages ControlMessages // RemoteAddr is the remote address if ReadOptions.NeedAddr is true. RemoteAddr FullAddress // LinkPacketInfo is the link-layer information of the received packet if // ReadOptions.NeedLinkPacketInfo is true. LinkPacketInfo LinkPacketInfo } // Endpoint is the interface implemented by transport protocols (e.g., tcp, udp) // that exposes functionality like read, write, connect, etc. to users of the // networking stack. type Endpoint interface { // Close puts the endpoint in a closed state and frees all resources // associated with it. Close initiates the teardown process, the // Endpoint may not be fully closed when Close returns. Close() // Abort initiates an expedited endpoint teardown. As compared to // Close, Abort prioritizes closing the Endpoint quickly over cleanly. // Abort is best effort; implementing Abort with Close is acceptable. Abort() // Read reads data from the endpoint and optionally writes to dst. // // This method does not block if there is no data pending; in this case, // ErrWouldBlock is returned. // // If non-zero number of bytes are successfully read and written to dst, err // must be nil. Otherwise, if dst failed to write anything, ErrBadBuffer // should be returned. Read(io.Writer, ReadOptions) (ReadResult, Error) // Write writes data to the endpoint's peer. This method does not block if // the data cannot be written. // // Unlike io.Writer.Write, Endpoint.Write transfers ownership of any bytes // successfully written to the Endpoint. That is, if a call to // Write(SlicePayload{data}) returns (n, err), it may retain data[:n], and // the caller should not use data[:n] after Write returns. // // Note that unlike io.Writer.Write, it is not an error for Write to // perform a partial write (if n > 0, no error may be returned). Only // stream (TCP) Endpoints may return partial writes, and even then only // in the case where writing additional data would block. Other Endpoints // will either write the entire message or return an error. Write(Payloader, WriteOptions) (int64, Error) // Connect connects the endpoint to its peer. Specifying a NIC is // optional. // // There are three classes of return values: // nil -- the attempt to connect succeeded. // ErrConnectStarted/ErrAlreadyConnecting -- the connect attempt started // but hasn't completed yet. In this case, the caller must call Connect // or GetSockOpt(ErrorOption) when the endpoint becomes writable to // get the actual result. The first call to Connect after the socket has // connected returns nil. Calling connect again results in ErrAlreadyConnected. // Anything else -- the attempt to connect failed. // // If address.Addr is empty, this means that Endpoint has to be // disconnected if this is supported, otherwise // ErrAddressFamilyNotSupported must be returned. Connect(address FullAddress) Error // Disconnect disconnects the endpoint from its peer. Disconnect() Error // Shutdown closes the read and/or write end of the endpoint connection // to its peer. Shutdown(flags ShutdownFlags) Error // Listen puts the endpoint in "listen" mode, which allows it to accept // new connections. Listen(backlog int) Error // Accept returns a new endpoint if a peer has established a connection // to an endpoint previously set to listen mode. This method does not // block if no new connections are available. // // The returned Queue is the wait queue for the newly created endpoint. // // If peerAddr is not nil then it is populated with the peer address of the // returned endpoint. Accept(peerAddr *FullAddress) (Endpoint, *waiter.Queue, Error) // Bind binds the endpoint to a specific local address and port. // Specifying a NIC is optional. Bind(address FullAddress) Error // GetLocalAddress returns the address to which the endpoint is bound. GetLocalAddress() (FullAddress, Error) // GetRemoteAddress returns the address to which the endpoint is // connected. GetRemoteAddress() (FullAddress, Error) // Readiness returns the current readiness of the endpoint. For example, // if waiter.EventIn is set, the endpoint is immediately readable. Readiness(mask waiter.EventMask) waiter.EventMask // SetSockOpt sets a socket option. SetSockOpt(opt SettableSocketOption) Error // SetSockOptInt sets a socket option, for simple cases where a value // has the int type. SetSockOptInt(opt SockOptInt, v int) Error // GetSockOpt gets a socket option. GetSockOpt(opt GettableSocketOption) Error // GetSockOptInt gets a socket option for simple cases where a return // value has the int type. GetSockOptInt(SockOptInt) (int, Error) // State returns a socket's lifecycle state. The returned value is // protocol-specific and is primarily used for diagnostics. State() uint32 // ModerateRecvBuf should be called everytime data is copied to the user // space. This allows for dynamic tuning of recv buffer space for a // given socket. // // NOTE: This method is a no-op for sockets other than TCP. ModerateRecvBuf(copied int) // Info returns a copy to the transport endpoint info. Info() EndpointInfo // Stats returns a reference to the endpoint stats. Stats() EndpointStats // SetOwner sets the task owner to the endpoint owner. SetOwner(owner PacketOwner) // LastError clears and returns the last error reported by the endpoint. LastError() Error // SocketOptions returns the structure which contains all the socket // level options. SocketOptions() *SocketOptions } // LinkPacketInfo holds Link layer information for a received packet. // // +stateify savable type LinkPacketInfo struct { // Protocol is the NetworkProtocolNumber for the packet. Protocol NetworkProtocolNumber // PktType is used to indicate the destination of the packet. PktType PacketType } // EndpointInfo is the interface implemented by each endpoint info struct. type EndpointInfo interface { // IsEndpointInfo is an empty method to implement the tcpip.EndpointInfo // marker interface. IsEndpointInfo() } // EndpointStats is the interface implemented by each endpoint stats struct. type EndpointStats interface { // IsEndpointStats is an empty method to implement the tcpip.EndpointStats // marker interface. IsEndpointStats() } // WriteOptions contains options for Endpoint.Write. type WriteOptions struct { // If To is not nil, write to the given address instead of the endpoint's // peer. To *FullAddress // More has the same semantics as Linux's MSG_MORE. More bool // EndOfRecord has the same semantics as Linux's MSG_EOR. EndOfRecord bool // Atomic means that all data fetched from Payloader must be written to the // endpoint. If Atomic is false, then data fetched from the Payloader may be // discarded if available endpoint buffer space is unsufficient. Atomic bool } // SockOptInt represents socket options which values have the int type. type SockOptInt int const ( // KeepaliveCountOption is used by SetSockOptInt/GetSockOptInt to // specify the number of un-ACKed TCP keepalives that will be sent // before the connection is closed. KeepaliveCountOption SockOptInt = iota // IPv4TOSOption is used by SetSockOptInt/GetSockOptInt to specify TOS // for all subsequent outgoing IPv4 packets from the endpoint. IPv4TOSOption // IPv6TrafficClassOption is used by SetSockOptInt/GetSockOptInt to // specify TOS for all subsequent outgoing IPv6 packets from the // endpoint. IPv6TrafficClassOption // MaxSegOption is used by SetSockOptInt/GetSockOptInt to set/get the // current Maximum Segment Size(MSS) value as specified using the // TCP_MAXSEG option. MaxSegOption // MTUDiscoverOption is used to set/get the path MTU discovery setting. // // NOTE: Setting this option to any other value than PMTUDiscoveryDont // is not supported and will fail as such, and getting this option will // always return PMTUDiscoveryDont. MTUDiscoverOption // MulticastTTLOption is used by SetSockOptInt/GetSockOptInt to control // the default TTL value for multicast messages. The default is 1. MulticastTTLOption // ReceiveQueueSizeOption is used in GetSockOptInt to specify that the // number of unread bytes in the input buffer should be returned. ReceiveQueueSizeOption // SendQueueSizeOption is used in GetSockOptInt to specify that the // number of unread bytes in the output buffer should be returned. SendQueueSizeOption // TTLOption is used by SetSockOptInt/GetSockOptInt to control the // default TTL/hop limit value for unicast messages. The default is // protocol specific. // // A zero value indicates the default. TTLOption // TCPSynCountOption is used by SetSockOptInt/GetSockOptInt to specify // the number of SYN retransmits that TCP should send before aborting // the attempt to connect. It cannot exceed 255. // // NOTE: This option is currently only stubbed out and is no-op. TCPSynCountOption // TCPWindowClampOption is used by SetSockOptInt/GetSockOptInt to bound // the size of the advertised window to this value. // // NOTE: This option is currently only stubed out and is a no-op TCPWindowClampOption ) const ( // PMTUDiscoveryWant is a setting of the MTUDiscoverOption to use // per-route settings. PMTUDiscoveryWant int = iota // PMTUDiscoveryDont is a setting of the MTUDiscoverOption to disable // path MTU discovery. PMTUDiscoveryDont // PMTUDiscoveryDo is a setting of the MTUDiscoverOption to always do // path MTU discovery. PMTUDiscoveryDo // PMTUDiscoveryProbe is a setting of the MTUDiscoverOption to set DF // but ignore path MTU. PMTUDiscoveryProbe ) // GettableNetworkProtocolOption is a marker interface for network protocol // options that may be queried. type GettableNetworkProtocolOption interface { isGettableNetworkProtocolOption() } // SettableNetworkProtocolOption is a marker interface for network protocol // options that may be set. type SettableNetworkProtocolOption interface { isSettableNetworkProtocolOption() } // DefaultTTLOption is used by stack.(*Stack).NetworkProtocolOption to specify // a default TTL. type DefaultTTLOption uint8 func (*DefaultTTLOption) isGettableNetworkProtocolOption() {} func (*DefaultTTLOption) isSettableNetworkProtocolOption() {} // GettableTransportProtocolOption is a marker interface for transport protocol // options that may be queried. type GettableTransportProtocolOption interface { isGettableTransportProtocolOption() } // SettableTransportProtocolOption is a marker interface for transport protocol // options that may be set. type SettableTransportProtocolOption interface { isSettableTransportProtocolOption() } // TCPSACKEnabled the SACK option for TCP. // // See: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2018. type TCPSACKEnabled bool func (*TCPSACKEnabled) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPSACKEnabled) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // TCPRecovery is the loss deteoction algorithm used by TCP. type TCPRecovery int32 func (*TCPRecovery) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPRecovery) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // TCPAlwaysUseSynCookies indicates unconditional usage of syncookies. type TCPAlwaysUseSynCookies bool func (*TCPAlwaysUseSynCookies) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPAlwaysUseSynCookies) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} const ( // TCPRACKLossDetection indicates RACK is used for loss detection and // recovery. TCPRACKLossDetection TCPRecovery = 1 << iota // TCPRACKStaticReoWnd indicates the reordering window should not be // adjusted when DSACK is received. TCPRACKStaticReoWnd // TCPRACKNoDupTh indicates RACK should not consider the classic three // duplicate acknowledgements rule to mark the segments as lost. This // is used when reordering is not detected. TCPRACKNoDupTh ) // TCPDelayEnabled enables/disables Nagle's algorithm in TCP. type TCPDelayEnabled bool func (*TCPDelayEnabled) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPDelayEnabled) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // TCPSendBufferSizeRangeOption is the send buffer size range for TCP. type TCPSendBufferSizeRangeOption struct { Min int Default int Max int } func (*TCPSendBufferSizeRangeOption) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPSendBufferSizeRangeOption) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // TCPReceiveBufferSizeRangeOption is the receive buffer size range for TCP. type TCPReceiveBufferSizeRangeOption struct { Min int Default int Max int } func (*TCPReceiveBufferSizeRangeOption) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPReceiveBufferSizeRangeOption) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // TCPAvailableCongestionControlOption is the supported congestion control // algorithms for TCP type TCPAvailableCongestionControlOption string func (*TCPAvailableCongestionControlOption) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPAvailableCongestionControlOption) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // TCPModerateReceiveBufferOption enables/disables receive buffer moderation // for TCP. type TCPModerateReceiveBufferOption bool func (*TCPModerateReceiveBufferOption) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPModerateReceiveBufferOption) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // GettableSocketOption is a marker interface for socket options that may be // queried. type GettableSocketOption interface { isGettableSocketOption() } // SettableSocketOption is a marker interface for socket options that may be // configured. type SettableSocketOption interface { isSettableSocketOption() } // CongestionControlState indicates the current congestion control state for // TCP sender. type CongestionControlState int const ( // Open indicates that the sender is receiving acks in order and // no loss or dupACK's etc have been detected. Open CongestionControlState = iota // RTORecovery indicates that an RTO has occurred and the sender // has entered an RTO based recovery phase. RTORecovery // FastRecovery indicates that the sender has entered FastRecovery // based on receiving nDupAck's. This state is entered only when // SACK is not in use. FastRecovery // SACKRecovery indicates that the sender has entered SACK based // recovery. SACKRecovery // Disorder indicates the sender either received some SACK blocks // or dupACK's. Disorder ) // TCPInfoOption is used by GetSockOpt to expose TCP statistics. // // TODO(b/64800844): Add and populate stat fields. type TCPInfoOption struct { // RTT is the smoothed round trip time. RTT time.Duration // RTTVar is the round trip time variation. RTTVar time.Duration // RTO is the retransmission timeout for the endpoint. RTO time.Duration // CcState is the congestion control state. CcState CongestionControlState // SndCwnd is the congestion window, in packets. SndCwnd uint32 // SndSsthresh is the threshold between slow start and congestion // avoidance. SndSsthresh uint32 // ReorderSeen indicates if reordering is seen in the endpoint. ReorderSeen bool } func (*TCPInfoOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} // KeepaliveIdleOption is used by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to specify the time a // connection must remain idle before the first TCP keepalive packet is sent. // Once this time is reached, KeepaliveIntervalOption is used instead. type KeepaliveIdleOption time.Duration func (*KeepaliveIdleOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*KeepaliveIdleOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} // KeepaliveIntervalOption is used by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to specify the // interval between sending TCP keepalive packets. type KeepaliveIntervalOption time.Duration func (*KeepaliveIntervalOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*KeepaliveIntervalOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} // TCPUserTimeoutOption is used by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to specify a user // specified timeout for a given TCP connection. // See: RFC5482 for details. type TCPUserTimeoutOption time.Duration func (*TCPUserTimeoutOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPUserTimeoutOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} // CongestionControlOption is used by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to set/get // the current congestion control algorithm. type CongestionControlOption string func (*CongestionControlOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*CongestionControlOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} func (*CongestionControlOption) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*CongestionControlOption) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // TCPLingerTimeoutOption is used by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to set/get the // maximum duration for which a socket lingers in the TCP_FIN_WAIT_2 state // before being marked closed. type TCPLingerTimeoutOption time.Duration func (*TCPLingerTimeoutOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPLingerTimeoutOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPLingerTimeoutOption) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPLingerTimeoutOption) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // TCPTimeWaitTimeoutOption is used by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to set/get the // maximum duration for which a socket lingers in the TIME_WAIT state // before being marked closed. type TCPTimeWaitTimeoutOption time.Duration func (*TCPTimeWaitTimeoutOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPTimeWaitTimeoutOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPTimeWaitTimeoutOption) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPTimeWaitTimeoutOption) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // TCPDeferAcceptOption is used by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to allow a // accept to return a completed connection only when there is data to be // read. This usually means the listening socket will drop the final ACK // for a handshake till the specified timeout until a segment with data arrives. type TCPDeferAcceptOption time.Duration func (*TCPDeferAcceptOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPDeferAcceptOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} // TCPMinRTOOption is use by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to allow overriding // default MinRTO used by the Stack. type TCPMinRTOOption time.Duration func (*TCPMinRTOOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPMinRTOOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPMinRTOOption) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPMinRTOOption) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // TCPMaxRTOOption is use by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to allow overriding // default MaxRTO used by the Stack. type TCPMaxRTOOption time.Duration func (*TCPMaxRTOOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPMaxRTOOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPMaxRTOOption) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPMaxRTOOption) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // TCPMaxRetriesOption is used by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to set/get the // maximum number of retransmits after which we time out the connection. type TCPMaxRetriesOption uint64 func (*TCPMaxRetriesOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPMaxRetriesOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPMaxRetriesOption) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPMaxRetriesOption) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // TCPSynRetriesOption is used by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to specify stack-wide // default for number of times SYN is retransmitted before aborting a connect. type TCPSynRetriesOption uint8 func (*TCPSynRetriesOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPSynRetriesOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPSynRetriesOption) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPSynRetriesOption) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} // MulticastInterfaceOption is used by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to specify a // default interface for multicast. type MulticastInterfaceOption struct { NIC NICID InterfaceAddr Address } func (*MulticastInterfaceOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*MulticastInterfaceOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} // MembershipOption is used to identify a multicast membership on an interface. type MembershipOption struct { NIC NICID InterfaceAddr Address MulticastAddr Address } // AddMembershipOption identifies a multicast group to join on some interface. type AddMembershipOption MembershipOption func (*AddMembershipOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} // RemoveMembershipOption identifies a multicast group to leave on some // interface. type RemoveMembershipOption MembershipOption func (*RemoveMembershipOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} // SocketDetachFilterOption is used by SetSockOpt to detach a previously attached // classic BPF filter on a given endpoint. type SocketDetachFilterOption int func (*SocketDetachFilterOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} // OriginalDestinationOption is used to get the original destination address // and port of a redirected packet. type OriginalDestinationOption FullAddress func (*OriginalDestinationOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} // TCPTimeWaitReuseOption is used stack.(*Stack).TransportProtocolOption to // specify if the stack can reuse the port bound by an endpoint in TIME-WAIT for // new connections when it is safe from protocol viewpoint. type TCPTimeWaitReuseOption uint8 func (*TCPTimeWaitReuseOption) isGettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPTimeWaitReuseOption) isSettableSocketOption() {} func (*TCPTimeWaitReuseOption) isGettableTransportProtocolOption() {} func (*TCPTimeWaitReuseOption) isSettableTransportProtocolOption() {} const ( // TCPTimeWaitReuseDisabled indicates reuse of port bound by endponts in TIME-WAIT cannot // be reused for new connections. TCPTimeWaitReuseDisabled TCPTimeWaitReuseOption = iota // TCPTimeWaitReuseGlobal indicates reuse of port bound by endponts in TIME-WAIT can // be reused for new connections irrespective of the src/dest addresses. TCPTimeWaitReuseGlobal // TCPTimeWaitReuseLoopbackOnly indicates reuse of port bound by endpoint in TIME-WAIT can // only be reused if the connection was a connection over loopback. i.e src/dest adddresses // are loopback addresses. TCPTimeWaitReuseLoopbackOnly ) // LingerOption is used by SetSockOpt/GetSockOpt to set/get the // duration for which a socket lingers before returning from Close. // // +marshal // +stateify savable type LingerOption struct { Enabled bool Timeout time.Duration } // IPPacketInfo is the message structure for IP_PKTINFO. // // +stateify savable type IPPacketInfo struct { // NIC is the ID of the NIC to be used. NIC NICID // LocalAddr is the local address. LocalAddr Address // DestinationAddr is the destination address found in the IP header. DestinationAddr Address } // SendBufferSizeOption is used by stack.(Stack*).Option/SetOption to // get/set the default, min and max send buffer sizes. type SendBufferSizeOption struct { // Min is the minimum size for send buffer. Min int // Default is the default size for send buffer. Default int // Max is the maximum size for send buffer. Max int } // ReceiveBufferSizeOption is used by stack.(Stack*).Option/SetOption to // get/set the default, min and max receive buffer sizes. type ReceiveBufferSizeOption struct { // Min is the minimum size for send buffer. Min int // Default is the default size for send buffer. Default int // Max is the maximum size for send buffer. Max int } // GetSendBufferLimits is used to get the send buffer size limits. type GetSendBufferLimits func(StackHandler) SendBufferSizeOption // GetStackSendBufferLimits is used to get default, min and max send buffer size. func GetStackSendBufferLimits(so StackHandler) SendBufferSizeOption { var ss SendBufferSizeOption if err := so.Option(&ss); err != nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("s.Option(%#v) = %s", ss, err)) } return ss } // GetReceiveBufferLimits is used to get the send buffer size limits. type GetReceiveBufferLimits func(StackHandler) ReceiveBufferSizeOption // GetStackReceiveBufferLimits is used to get default, min and max send buffer size. func GetStackReceiveBufferLimits(so StackHandler) ReceiveBufferSizeOption { var ss ReceiveBufferSizeOption if err := so.Option(&ss); err != nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("s.Option(%#v) = %s", ss, err)) } return ss } // Route is a row in the routing table. It specifies through which NIC (and // gateway) sets of packets should be routed. A row is considered viable if the // masked target address matches the destination address in the row. type Route struct { // Destination must contain the target address for this row to be viable. Destination Subnet // Gateway is the gateway to be used if this row is viable. Gateway Address // NIC is the id of the nic to be used if this row is viable. NIC NICID } // String implements the fmt.Stringer interface. func (r Route) String() string { var out strings.Builder fmt.Fprintf(&out, "%s", r.Destination) if len(r.Gateway) > 0 { fmt.Fprintf(&out, " via %s", r.Gateway) } fmt.Fprintf(&out, " nic %d", r.NIC) return out.String() } // Equal returns true if the given Route is equal to this Route. func (r Route) Equal(to Route) bool { // NOTE: This relies on the fact that r.Destination == to.Destination return r == to } // TransportProtocolNumber is the number of a transport protocol. type TransportProtocolNumber uint32 // NetworkProtocolNumber is the EtherType of a network protocol in an Ethernet // frame. // // See: https://www.iana.org/assignments/ieee-802-numbers/ieee-802-numbers.xhtml type NetworkProtocolNumber uint32 // A StatCounter keeps track of a statistic. type StatCounter struct { count atomicbitops.AlignedAtomicUint64 } // Increment adds one to the counter. func (s *StatCounter) Increment() { s.IncrementBy(1) } // Decrement minuses one to the counter. func (s *StatCounter) Decrement() { s.IncrementBy(^uint64(0)) } // Value returns the current value of the counter. func (s *StatCounter) Value(name ...string) uint64 { return s.count.Load() } // IncrementBy increments the counter by v. func (s *StatCounter) IncrementBy(v uint64) { s.count.Add(v) } func (s *StatCounter) String() string { return strconv.FormatUint(s.Value(), 10) } // A MultiCounterStat keeps track of two counters at once. type MultiCounterStat struct { a, b *StatCounter } // Init sets both internal counters to point to a and b. func (m *MultiCounterStat) Init(a, b *StatCounter) { m.a = a m.b = b } // Increment adds one to the counters. func (m *MultiCounterStat) Increment() { m.a.Increment() m.b.Increment() } // IncrementBy increments the counters by v. func (m *MultiCounterStat) IncrementBy(v uint64) { m.a.IncrementBy(v) m.b.IncrementBy(v) } // ICMPv4PacketStats enumerates counts for all ICMPv4 packet types. type ICMPv4PacketStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(ICMPv4PacketStats) // EchoRequest is the number of ICMPv4 echo packets counted. EchoRequest *StatCounter // EchoReply is the number of ICMPv4 echo reply packets counted. EchoReply *StatCounter // DstUnreachable is the number of ICMPv4 destination unreachable packets // counted. DstUnreachable *StatCounter // SrcQuench is the number of ICMPv4 source quench packets counted. SrcQuench *StatCounter // Redirect is the number of ICMPv4 redirect packets counted. Redirect *StatCounter // TimeExceeded is the number of ICMPv4 time exceeded packets counted. TimeExceeded *StatCounter // ParamProblem is the number of ICMPv4 parameter problem packets counted. ParamProblem *StatCounter // Timestamp is the number of ICMPv4 timestamp packets counted. Timestamp *StatCounter // TimestampReply is the number of ICMPv4 timestamp reply packets counted. TimestampReply *StatCounter // InfoRequest is the number of ICMPv4 information request packets counted. InfoRequest *StatCounter // InfoReply is the number of ICMPv4 information reply packets counted. InfoReply *StatCounter // LINT.ThenChange(network/ipv4/stats.go:multiCounterICMPv4PacketStats) } // ICMPv4SentPacketStats collects outbound ICMPv4-specific stats. type ICMPv4SentPacketStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(ICMPv4SentPacketStats) ICMPv4PacketStats // Dropped is the number of ICMPv4 packets dropped due to link layer errors. Dropped *StatCounter // RateLimited is the number of ICMPv4 packets dropped due to rate limit being // exceeded. RateLimited *StatCounter // LINT.ThenChange(network/ipv4/stats.go:multiCounterICMPv4SentPacketStats) } // ICMPv4ReceivedPacketStats collects inbound ICMPv4-specific stats. type ICMPv4ReceivedPacketStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(ICMPv4ReceivedPacketStats) ICMPv4PacketStats // Invalid is the number of invalid ICMPv4 packets received. Invalid *StatCounter // LINT.ThenChange(network/ipv4/stats.go:multiCounterICMPv4ReceivedPacketStats) } // ICMPv4Stats collects ICMPv4-specific stats. type ICMPv4Stats struct { // LINT.IfChange(ICMPv4Stats) // PacketsSent contains statistics about sent packets. PacketsSent ICMPv4SentPacketStats // PacketsReceived contains statistics about received packets. PacketsReceived ICMPv4ReceivedPacketStats // LINT.ThenChange(network/ipv4/stats.go:multiCounterICMPv4Stats) } // ICMPv6PacketStats enumerates counts for all ICMPv6 packet types. type ICMPv6PacketStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(ICMPv6PacketStats) // EchoRequest is the number of ICMPv6 echo request packets counted. EchoRequest *StatCounter // EchoReply is the number of ICMPv6 echo reply packets counted. EchoReply *StatCounter // DstUnreachable is the number of ICMPv6 destination unreachable packets // counted. DstUnreachable *StatCounter // PacketTooBig is the number of ICMPv6 packet too big packets counted. PacketTooBig *StatCounter // TimeExceeded is the number of ICMPv6 time exceeded packets counted. TimeExceeded *StatCounter // ParamProblem is the number of ICMPv6 parameter problem packets counted. ParamProblem *StatCounter // RouterSolicit is the number of ICMPv6 router solicit packets counted. RouterSolicit *StatCounter // RouterAdvert is the number of ICMPv6 router advert packets counted. RouterAdvert *StatCounter // NeighborSolicit is the number of ICMPv6 neighbor solicit packets counted. NeighborSolicit *StatCounter // NeighborAdvert is the number of ICMPv6 neighbor advert packets counted. NeighborAdvert *StatCounter // RedirectMsg is the number of ICMPv6 redirect message packets counted. RedirectMsg *StatCounter // MulticastListenerQuery is the number of Multicast Listener Query messages // counted. MulticastListenerQuery *StatCounter // MulticastListenerReport is the number of Multicast Listener Report messages // counted. MulticastListenerReport *StatCounter // MulticastListenerDone is the number of Multicast Listener Done messages // counted. MulticastListenerDone *StatCounter // LINT.ThenChange(network/ipv6/stats.go:multiCounterICMPv6PacketStats) } // ICMPv6SentPacketStats collects outbound ICMPv6-specific stats. type ICMPv6SentPacketStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(ICMPv6SentPacketStats) ICMPv6PacketStats // Dropped is the number of ICMPv6 packets dropped due to link layer errors. Dropped *StatCounter // RateLimited is the number of ICMPv6 packets dropped due to rate limit being // exceeded. RateLimited *StatCounter // LINT.ThenChange(network/ipv6/stats.go:multiCounterICMPv6SentPacketStats) } // ICMPv6ReceivedPacketStats collects inbound ICMPv6-specific stats. type ICMPv6ReceivedPacketStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(ICMPv6ReceivedPacketStats) ICMPv6PacketStats // Unrecognized is the number of ICMPv6 packets received that the transport // layer does not know how to parse. Unrecognized *StatCounter // Invalid is the number of invalid ICMPv6 packets received. Invalid *StatCounter // RouterOnlyPacketsDroppedByHost is the number of ICMPv6 packets dropped due // to being router-specific packets. RouterOnlyPacketsDroppedByHost *StatCounter // LINT.ThenChange(network/ipv6/stats.go:multiCounterICMPv6ReceivedPacketStats) } // ICMPv6Stats collects ICMPv6-specific stats. type ICMPv6Stats struct { // LINT.IfChange(ICMPv6Stats) // PacketsSent contains statistics about sent packets. PacketsSent ICMPv6SentPacketStats // PacketsReceived contains statistics about received packets. PacketsReceived ICMPv6ReceivedPacketStats // LINT.ThenChange(network/ipv6/stats.go:multiCounterICMPv6Stats) } // ICMPStats collects ICMP-specific stats (both v4 and v6). type ICMPStats struct { // V4 contains the ICMPv4-specifics stats. V4 ICMPv4Stats // V6 contains the ICMPv4-specifics stats. V6 ICMPv6Stats } // IGMPPacketStats enumerates counts for all IGMP packet types. type IGMPPacketStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(IGMPPacketStats) // MembershipQuery is the number of Membership Query messages counted. MembershipQuery *StatCounter // V1MembershipReport is the number of Version 1 Membership Report messages // counted. V1MembershipReport *StatCounter // V2MembershipReport is the number of Version 2 Membership Report messages // counted. V2MembershipReport *StatCounter // LeaveGroup is the number of Leave Group messages counted. LeaveGroup *StatCounter // LINT.ThenChange(network/ipv4/stats.go:multiCounterIGMPPacketStats) } // IGMPSentPacketStats collects outbound IGMP-specific stats. type IGMPSentPacketStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(IGMPSentPacketStats) IGMPPacketStats // Dropped is the number of IGMP packets dropped. Dropped *StatCounter // LINT.ThenChange(network/ipv4/stats.go:multiCounterIGMPSentPacketStats) } // IGMPReceivedPacketStats collects inbound IGMP-specific stats. type IGMPReceivedPacketStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(IGMPReceivedPacketStats) IGMPPacketStats // Invalid is the number of invalid IGMP packets received. Invalid *StatCounter // ChecksumErrors is the number of IGMP packets dropped due to bad checksums. ChecksumErrors *StatCounter // Unrecognized is the number of unrecognized messages counted, these are // silently ignored for forward-compatibilty. Unrecognized *StatCounter // LINT.ThenChange(network/ipv4/stats.go:multiCounterIGMPReceivedPacketStats) } // IGMPStats collects IGMP-specific stats. type IGMPStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(IGMPStats) // PacketsSent contains statistics about sent packets. PacketsSent IGMPSentPacketStats // PacketsReceived contains statistics about received packets. PacketsReceived IGMPReceivedPacketStats // LINT.ThenChange(network/ipv4/stats.go:multiCounterIGMPStats) } // IPForwardingStats collects stats related to IP forwarding (both v4 and v6). type IPForwardingStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(IPForwardingStats) // Unrouteable is the number of IP packets received which were dropped // because a route to their destination could not be constructed. Unrouteable *StatCounter // ExhaustedTTL is the number of IP packets received which were dropped // because their TTL was exhausted. ExhaustedTTL *StatCounter // LinkLocalSource is the number of IP packets which were dropped // because they contained a link-local source address. LinkLocalSource *StatCounter // LinkLocalDestination is the number of IP packets which were dropped // because they contained a link-local destination address. LinkLocalDestination *StatCounter // PacketTooBig is the number of IP packets which were dropped because they // were too big for the outgoing MTU. PacketTooBig *StatCounter // HostUnreachable is the number of IP packets received which could not be // successfully forwarded due to an unresolvable next hop. HostUnreachable *StatCounter // ExtensionHeaderProblem is the number of IP packets which were dropped // because of a problem encountered when processing an IPv6 extension // header. ExtensionHeaderProblem *StatCounter // Errors is the number of IP packets received which could not be // successfully forwarded. Errors *StatCounter // LINT.ThenChange(network/internal/ip/stats.go:multiCounterIPForwardingStats) } // IPStats collects IP-specific stats (both v4 and v6). type IPStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(IPStats) // PacketsReceived is the number of IP packets received from the link layer. PacketsReceived *StatCounter // ValidPacketsReceived is the number of valid IP packets that reached the IP // layer. ValidPacketsReceived *StatCounter // DisabledPacketsReceived is the number of IP packets received from the link // layer when the IP layer is disabled. DisabledPacketsReceived *StatCounter // InvalidDestinationAddressesReceived is the number of IP packets received // with an unknown or invalid destination address. InvalidDestinationAddressesReceived *StatCounter // InvalidSourceAddressesReceived is the number of IP packets received with a // source address that should never have been received on the wire. InvalidSourceAddressesReceived *StatCounter // PacketsDelivered is the number of incoming IP packets that are successfully // delivered to the transport layer. PacketsDelivered *StatCounter // PacketsSent is the number of IP packets sent via WritePacket. PacketsSent *StatCounter // OutgoingPacketErrors is the number of IP packets which failed to write to a // link-layer endpoint. OutgoingPacketErrors *StatCounter // MalformedPacketsReceived is the number of IP Packets that were dropped due // to the IP packet header failing validation checks. MalformedPacketsReceived *StatCounter // MalformedFragmentsReceived is the number of IP Fragments that were dropped // due to the fragment failing validation checks. MalformedFragmentsReceived *StatCounter // IPTablesPreroutingDropped is the number of IP packets dropped in the // Prerouting chain. IPTablesPreroutingDropped *StatCounter // IPTablesInputDropped is the number of IP packets dropped in the Input // chain. IPTablesInputDropped *StatCounter // IPTablesForwardDropped is the number of IP packets dropped in the Forward // chain. IPTablesForwardDropped *StatCounter // IPTablesOutputDropped is the number of IP packets dropped in the Output // chain. IPTablesOutputDropped *StatCounter // IPTablesPostroutingDropped is the number of IP packets dropped in the // Postrouting chain. IPTablesPostroutingDropped *StatCounter // TODO(https://gvisor.dev/issues/5529): Move the IPv4-only option stats out // of IPStats. // OptionTimestampReceived is the number of Timestamp options seen. OptionTimestampReceived *StatCounter // OptionRecordRouteReceived is the number of Record Route options seen. OptionRecordRouteReceived *StatCounter // OptionRouterAlertReceived is the number of Router Alert options seen. OptionRouterAlertReceived *StatCounter // OptionUnknownReceived is the number of unknown IP options seen. OptionUnknownReceived *StatCounter // Forwarding collects stats related to IP forwarding. Forwarding IPForwardingStats // LINT.ThenChange(network/internal/ip/stats.go:MultiCounterIPStats) } // ARPStats collects ARP-specific stats. type ARPStats struct { // LINT.IfChange(ARPStats) // PacketsReceived is the number of ARP packets received from the link layer. PacketsReceived *StatCounter // DisabledPacketsReceived is the number of ARP packets received from the link // layer when the ARP layer is disabled. DisabledPacketsReceived *StatCounter // MalformedPacketsReceived is the number of ARP packets that were dropped due // to being malformed. MalformedPacketsReceived *StatCounter // RequestsReceived is the number of ARP requests received. RequestsReceived *StatCounter // RequestsReceivedUnknownTargetAddress is the number of ARP requests that // were targeted to an interface different from the one it was received on. RequestsReceivedUnknownTargetAddress *StatCounter // OutgoingRequestInterfaceHasNoLocalAddressErrors is the number of failures // to send an ARP request because the interface has no network address // assigned to it. OutgoingRequestInterfaceHasNoLocalAddressErrors *StatCounter // OutgoingRequestBadLocalAddressErrors is the number of failures to send an // ARP request with a bad local address. OutgoingRequestBadLocalAddressErrors *StatCounter // OutgoingRequestsDropped is the number of ARP requests which failed to write // to a link-layer endpoint. OutgoingRequestsDropped *StatCounter // OutgoingRequestSent is the number of ARP requests successfully written to a // link-layer endpoint. OutgoingRequestsSent *StatCounter // RepliesReceived is the number of ARP replies received. RepliesReceived *StatCounter // OutgoingRepliesDropped is the number of ARP replies which failed to write // to a link-layer endpoint. OutgoingRepliesDropped *StatCounter // OutgoingRepliesSent is the number of ARP replies successfully written to a // link-layer endpoint. OutgoingRepliesSent *StatCounter // LINT.ThenChange(network/arp/stats.go:multiCounterARPStats) } // TCPStats collects TCP-specific stats. type TCPStats struct { // ActiveConnectionOpenings is the number of connections opened // successfully via Connect. ActiveConnectionOpenings *StatCounter // PassiveConnectionOpenings is the number of connections opened // successfully via Listen. PassiveConnectionOpenings *StatCounter // CurrentEstablished is the number of TCP connections for which the // current state is ESTABLISHED. CurrentEstablished *StatCounter // CurrentConnected is the number of TCP connections that // are in connected state. CurrentConnected *StatCounter // EstablishedResets is the number of times TCP connections have made // a direct transition to the CLOSED state from either the // ESTABLISHED state or the CLOSE-WAIT state. EstablishedResets *StatCounter // EstablishedClosed is the number of times established TCP connections // made a transition to CLOSED state. EstablishedClosed *StatCounter // EstablishedTimedout is the number of times an established connection // was reset because of keep-alive time out. EstablishedTimedout *StatCounter // ListenOverflowSynDrop is the number of times the listen queue overflowed // and a SYN was dropped. ListenOverflowSynDrop *StatCounter // ListenOverflowAckDrop is the number of times the final ACK // in the handshake was dropped due to overflow. ListenOverflowAckDrop *StatCounter // ListenOverflowCookieSent is the number of times a SYN cookie was sent. ListenOverflowSynCookieSent *StatCounter // ListenOverflowSynCookieRcvd is the number of times a valid SYN // cookie was received. ListenOverflowSynCookieRcvd *StatCounter // ListenOverflowInvalidSynCookieRcvd is the number of times an invalid SYN cookie // was received. ListenOverflowInvalidSynCookieRcvd *StatCounter // FailedConnectionAttempts is the number of calls to Connect or Listen // (active and passive openings, respectively) that end in an error. FailedConnectionAttempts *StatCounter // ValidSegmentsReceived is the number of TCP segments received that // the transport layer successfully parsed. ValidSegmentsReceived *StatCounter // InvalidSegmentsReceived is the number of TCP segments received that // the transport layer could not parse. InvalidSegmentsReceived *StatCounter // SegmentsSent is the number of TCP segments sent. SegmentsSent *StatCounter // SegmentSendErrors is the number of TCP segments failed to be sent. SegmentSendErrors *StatCounter // ResetsSent is the number of TCP resets sent. ResetsSent *StatCounter // ResetsReceived is the number of TCP resets received. ResetsReceived *StatCounter // Retransmits is the number of TCP segments retransmitted. Retransmits *StatCounter // FastRecovery is the number of times Fast Recovery was used to // recover from packet loss. FastRecovery *StatCounter // SACKRecovery is the number of times SACK Recovery was used to // recover from packet loss. SACKRecovery *StatCounter // TLPRecovery is the number of times recovery was accomplished by the tail // loss probe. TLPRecovery *StatCounter // SlowStartRetransmits is the number of segments retransmitted in slow // start. SlowStartRetransmits *StatCounter // FastRetransmit is the number of segments retransmitted in fast // recovery. FastRetransmit *StatCounter // Timeouts is the number of times the RTO expired. Timeouts *StatCounter // ChecksumErrors is the number of segments dropped due to bad checksums. ChecksumErrors *StatCounter // FailedPortReservations is the number of times TCP failed to reserve // a port. FailedPortReservations *StatCounter } // UDPStats collects UDP-specific stats. type UDPStats struct { // PacketsReceived is the number of UDP datagrams received via // HandlePacket. PacketsReceived *StatCounter // UnknownPortErrors is the number of incoming UDP datagrams dropped // because they did not have a known destination port. UnknownPortErrors *StatCounter // ReceiveBufferErrors is the number of incoming UDP datagrams dropped // due to the receiving buffer being in an invalid state. ReceiveBufferErrors *StatCounter // MalformedPacketsReceived is the number of incoming UDP datagrams // dropped due to the UDP header being in a malformed state. MalformedPacketsReceived *StatCounter // PacketsSent is the number of UDP datagrams sent via sendUDP. PacketsSent *StatCounter // PacketSendErrors is the number of datagrams failed to be sent. PacketSendErrors *StatCounter // ChecksumErrors is the number of datagrams dropped due to bad checksums. ChecksumErrors *StatCounter } // Stats holds statistics about the networking stack. // // All fields are optional. type Stats struct { // UnknownProtocolRcvdPackets is the number of packets received by the // stack that were for an unknown or unsupported protocol. UnknownProtocolRcvdPackets *StatCounter // MalformedRcvdPackets is the number of packets received by the stack // that were deemed malformed. MalformedRcvdPackets *StatCounter // DroppedPackets is the number of packets dropped due to full queues. DroppedPackets *StatCounter // ICMP breaks out ICMP-specific stats (both v4 and v6). ICMP ICMPStats // IGMP breaks out IGMP-specific stats. IGMP IGMPStats // IP breaks out IP-specific stats (both v4 and v6). IP IPStats // ARP breaks out ARP-specific stats. ARP ARPStats // TCP breaks out TCP-specific stats. TCP TCPStats // UDP breaks out UDP-specific stats. UDP UDPStats } // ReceiveErrors collects packet receive errors within transport endpoint. type ReceiveErrors struct { // ReceiveBufferOverflow is the number of received packets dropped // due to the receive buffer being full. ReceiveBufferOverflow StatCounter // MalformedPacketsReceived is the number of incoming packets // dropped due to the packet header being in a malformed state. MalformedPacketsReceived StatCounter // ClosedReceiver is the number of received packets dropped because // of receiving endpoint state being closed. ClosedReceiver StatCounter // ChecksumErrors is the number of packets dropped due to bad checksums. ChecksumErrors StatCounter } // SendErrors collects packet send errors within the transport layer for // an endpoint. type SendErrors struct { // SendToNetworkFailed is the number of packets failed to be written to // the network endpoint. SendToNetworkFailed StatCounter // NoRoute is the number of times we failed to resolve IP route. NoRoute StatCounter } // ReadErrors collects segment read errors from an endpoint read call. type ReadErrors struct { // ReadClosed is the number of received packet drops because the endpoint // was shutdown for read. ReadClosed StatCounter // InvalidEndpointState is the number of times we found the endpoint state // to be unexpected. InvalidEndpointState StatCounter // NotConnected is the number of times we tried to read but found that the // endpoint was not connected. NotConnected StatCounter } // WriteErrors collects packet write errors from an endpoint write call. type WriteErrors struct { // WriteClosed is the number of packet drops because the endpoint // was shutdown for write. WriteClosed StatCounter // InvalidEndpointState is the number of times we found the endpoint state // to be unexpected. InvalidEndpointState StatCounter // InvalidArgs is the number of times invalid input arguments were // provided for endpoint Write call. InvalidArgs StatCounter } // TransportEndpointStats collects statistics about the endpoint. type TransportEndpointStats struct { // PacketsReceived is the number of successful packet receives. PacketsReceived StatCounter // PacketsSent is the number of successful packet sends. PacketsSent StatCounter // ReceiveErrors collects packet receive errors within transport layer. ReceiveErrors ReceiveErrors // ReadErrors collects packet read errors from an endpoint read call. ReadErrors ReadErrors // SendErrors collects packet send errors within the transport layer. SendErrors SendErrors // WriteErrors collects packet write errors from an endpoint write call. WriteErrors WriteErrors } // IsEndpointStats is an empty method to implement the tcpip.EndpointStats // marker interface. func (*TransportEndpointStats) IsEndpointStats() {} // InitStatCounters initializes v's fields with nil StatCounter fields to new // StatCounters. func InitStatCounters(v reflect.Value) { for i := 0; i < v.NumField(); i++ { v := v.Field(i) if s, ok := v.Addr().Interface().(**StatCounter); ok { if *s == nil { *s = new(StatCounter) } } else { InitStatCounters(v) } } } // FillIn returns a copy of s with nil fields initialized to new StatCounters. func (s Stats) FillIn() Stats { InitStatCounters(reflect.ValueOf(&s).Elem()) return s } // Clone returns a copy of the TransportEndpointStats by atomically reading // each field. func (src *TransportEndpointStats) Clone() TransportEndpointStats { var dst TransportEndpointStats clone(reflect.ValueOf(&dst).Elem(), reflect.ValueOf(src).Elem()) return dst } func clone(dst reflect.Value, src reflect.Value) { for i := 0; i < dst.NumField(); i++ { d := dst.Field(i) s := src.Field(i) if c, ok := s.Addr().Interface().(*StatCounter); ok { d.Addr().Interface().(*StatCounter).IncrementBy(c.Value()) } else { clone(d, s) } } } // String implements the fmt.Stringer interface. func (a Address) String() string { switch len(a) { case 4: return fmt.Sprintf("%d.%d.%d.%d", int(a[0]), int(a[1]), int(a[2]), int(a[3])) case 16: // Find the longest subsequence of hexadecimal zeros. start, end := -1, -1 for i := 0; i < len(a); i += 2 { j := i for j < len(a) && a[j] == 0 && a[j+1] == 0 { j += 2 } if j > i+2 && j-i > end-start { start, end = i, j } } var b strings.Builder for i := 0; i < len(a); i += 2 { if i == start { b.WriteString("::") i = end if end >= len(a) { break } } else if i > 0 { b.WriteByte(':') } v := uint16(a[i+0])<<8 | uint16(a[i+1]) if v == 0 { b.WriteByte('0') } else { const digits = "0123456789abcdef" for i := uint(3); i < 4; i-- { if v := v >> (i * 4); v != 0 { b.WriteByte(digits[v&0xf]) } } } } return b.String() default: return fmt.Sprintf("%x", []byte(a)) } } // To4 converts the IPv4 address to a 4-byte representation. // If the address is not an IPv4 address, To4 returns "". func (a Address) To4() Address { const ( ipv4len = 4 ipv6len = 16 ) if len(a) == ipv4len { return a } if len(a) == ipv6len && isZeros(a[0:10]) && a[10] == 0xff && a[11] == 0xff { return a[12:16] } return "" } // isZeros reports whether a is all zeros. func isZeros(a Address) bool { for i := 0; i < len(a); i++ { if a[i] != 0 { return false } } return true } // LinkAddress is a byte slice cast as a string that represents a link address. // It is typically a 6-byte MAC address. type LinkAddress string // String implements the fmt.Stringer interface. func (a LinkAddress) String() string { switch len(a) { case 6: return fmt.Sprintf("%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x", a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3], a[4], a[5]) default: return fmt.Sprintf("%x", []byte(a)) } } // ParseMACAddress parses an IEEE 802 address. // // It must be in the format aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff. func ParseMACAddress(s string) (LinkAddress, error) { parts := strings.FieldsFunc(s, func(c rune) bool { return c == ':' || c == '-' }) if len(parts) != 6 { return "", fmt.Errorf("inconsistent parts: %s", s) } addr := make([]byte, 0, len(parts)) for _, part := range parts { u, err := strconv.ParseUint(part, 16, 8) if err != nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid hex digits: %s", s) } addr = append(addr, byte(u)) } return LinkAddress(addr), nil } // AddressWithPrefix is an address with its subnet prefix length. type AddressWithPrefix struct { // Address is a network address. Address Address // PrefixLen is the subnet prefix length. PrefixLen int } // String implements the fmt.Stringer interface. func (a AddressWithPrefix) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s/%d", a.Address, a.PrefixLen) } // Subnet converts the address and prefix into a Subnet value and returns it. func (a AddressWithPrefix) Subnet() Subnet { addrLen := len(a.Address) if a.PrefixLen <= 0 { return Subnet{ address: Address(strings.Repeat("\x00", addrLen)), mask: AddressMask(strings.Repeat("\x00", addrLen)), } } if a.PrefixLen >= addrLen*8 { return Subnet{ address: a.Address, mask: AddressMask(strings.Repeat("\xff", addrLen)), } } sa := make([]byte, addrLen) sm := make([]byte, addrLen) n := uint(a.PrefixLen) for i := 0; i < addrLen; i++ { if n >= 8 { sa[i] = a.Address[i] sm[i] = 0xff n -= 8 continue } sm[i] = ^byte(0xff >> n) sa[i] = a.Address[i] & sm[i] n = 0 } // For extra caution, call NewSubnet rather than directly creating the Subnet // value. If that fails it indicates a serious bug in this code, so panic is // in order. s, err := NewSubnet(Address(sa), AddressMask(sm)) if err != nil { panic("invalid subnet: " + err.Error()) } return s } // ProtocolAddress is an address and the network protocol it is associated // with. type ProtocolAddress struct { // Protocol is the protocol of the address. Protocol NetworkProtocolNumber // AddressWithPrefix is a network address with its subnet prefix length. AddressWithPrefix AddressWithPrefix } var ( // danglingEndpointsMu protects access to danglingEndpoints. danglingEndpointsMu sync.Mutex // danglingEndpoints tracks all dangling endpoints no longer owned by the app. danglingEndpoints = make(map[Endpoint]struct{}) ) // GetDanglingEndpoints returns all dangling endpoints. func GetDanglingEndpoints() []Endpoint { danglingEndpointsMu.Lock() es := make([]Endpoint, 0, len(danglingEndpoints)) for e := range danglingEndpoints { es = append(es, e) } danglingEndpointsMu.Unlock() return es } // AddDanglingEndpoint adds a dangling endpoint. func AddDanglingEndpoint(e Endpoint) { danglingEndpointsMu.Lock() danglingEndpoints[e] = struct{}{} danglingEndpointsMu.Unlock() } // DeleteDanglingEndpoint removes a dangling endpoint. func DeleteDanglingEndpoint(e Endpoint) { danglingEndpointsMu.Lock() delete(danglingEndpoints, e) danglingEndpointsMu.Unlock() } // AsyncLoading is the global barrier for asynchronous endpoint loading // activities. var AsyncLoading sync.WaitGroup