// 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 tcp import ( "sync/atomic" "time" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/buffer" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/header" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/seqnum" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack" ) // segment represents a TCP segment. It holds the payload and parsed TCP segment // information, and can be added to intrusive lists. // segment is mostly immutable, the only field allowed to change is viewToDeliver. // // +stateify savable type segment struct { segmentEntry refCnt int32 id stack.TransportEndpointID `state:"manual"` route stack.Route `state:"manual"` data buffer.VectorisedView `state:".(buffer.VectorisedView)"` // views is used as buffer for data when its length is large // enough to store a VectorisedView. views [8]buffer.View `state:"nosave"` // viewToDeliver keeps track of the next View that should be // delivered by the Read endpoint. viewToDeliver int sequenceNumber seqnum.Value ackNumber seqnum.Value flags uint8 window seqnum.Size // csum is only populated for received segments. csum uint16 // csumValid is true if the csum in the received segment is valid. csumValid bool // parsedOptions stores the parsed values from the options in the segment. parsedOptions header.TCPOptions options []byte `state:".([]byte)"` hasNewSACKInfo bool rcvdTime time.Time `state:".(unixTime)"` // xmitTime is the last transmit time of this segment. xmitTime time.Time `state:".(unixTime)"` xmitCount uint32 } func newSegment(r *stack.Route, id stack.TransportEndpointID, pkt stack.PacketBuffer) *segment { s := &segment{ refCnt: 1, id: id, route: r.Clone(), } s.data = pkt.Data.Clone(s.views[:]) s.rcvdTime = time.Now() return s } func newSegmentFromView(r *stack.Route, id stack.TransportEndpointID, v buffer.View) *segment { s := &segment{ refCnt: 1, id: id, route: r.Clone(), } s.views[0] = v s.data = buffer.NewVectorisedView(len(v), s.views[:1]) s.rcvdTime = time.Now() return s } func (s *segment) clone() *segment { t := &segment{ refCnt: 1, id: s.id, sequenceNumber: s.sequenceNumber, ackNumber: s.ackNumber, flags: s.flags, window: s.window, route: s.route.Clone(), viewToDeliver: s.viewToDeliver, rcvdTime: s.rcvdTime, } t.data = s.data.Clone(t.views[:]) return t } // flagIsSet checks if at least one flag in flags is set in s.flags. func (s *segment) flagIsSet(flags uint8) bool { return s.flags&flags != 0 } // flagsAreSet checks if all flags in flags are set in s.flags. func (s *segment) flagsAreSet(flags uint8) bool { return s.flags&flags == flags } func (s *segment) decRef() { if atomic.AddInt32(&s.refCnt, -1) == 0 { s.route.Release() } } func (s *segment) incRef() { atomic.AddInt32(&s.refCnt, 1) } // logicalLen is the segment length in the sequence number space. It's defined // as the data length plus one for each of the SYN and FIN bits set. func (s *segment) logicalLen() seqnum.Size { l := seqnum.Size(s.data.Size()) if s.flagIsSet(header.TCPFlagSyn) { l++ } if s.flagIsSet(header.TCPFlagFin) { l++ } return l } // parse populates the sequence & ack numbers, flags, and window fields of the // segment from the TCP header stored in the data. It then updates the view to // skip the header. // // Returns boolean indicating if the parsing was successful. // // If checksum verification is not offloaded then parse also verifies the // TCP checksum and stores the checksum and result of checksum verification in // the csum and csumValid fields of the segment. func (s *segment) parse() bool { h := header.TCP(s.data.First()) // h is the header followed by the payload. We check that the offset to // the data respects the following constraints: // 1. That it's at least the minimum header size; if we don't do this // then part of the header would be delivered to user. // 2. That the header fits within the buffer; if we don't do this, we // would panic when we tried to access data beyond the buffer. // // N.B. The segment has already been validated as having at least the // minimum TCP size before reaching here, so it's safe to read the // fields. offset := int(h.DataOffset()) if offset < header.TCPMinimumSize || offset > len(h) { return false } s.options = []byte(h[header.TCPMinimumSize:offset]) s.parsedOptions = header.ParseTCPOptions(s.options) // Query the link capabilities to decide if checksum validation is // required. verifyChecksum := true if s.route.Capabilities()&stack.CapabilityRXChecksumOffload != 0 { s.csumValid = true verifyChecksum = false s.data.TrimFront(offset) } if verifyChecksum { s.csum = h.Checksum() xsum := s.route.PseudoHeaderChecksum(ProtocolNumber, uint16(s.data.Size())) xsum = h.CalculateChecksum(xsum) s.data.TrimFront(offset) xsum = header.ChecksumVV(s.data, xsum) s.csumValid = xsum == 0xffff } s.sequenceNumber = seqnum.Value(h.SequenceNumber()) s.ackNumber = seqnum.Value(h.AckNumber()) s.flags = h.Flags() s.window = seqnum.Size(h.WindowSize()) return true } // sackBlock returns a header.SACKBlock that represents this segment. func (s *segment) sackBlock() header.SACKBlock { return header.SACKBlock{s.sequenceNumber, s.sequenceNumber.Add(s.logicalLen())} }