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// 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 contains the implementation of the TCP transport protocol. To use
// it in the networking stack, this package must be added to the project, and
// activated on the stack by passing tcp.NewProtocol() as one of the
// transport protocols when calling stack.New(). Then endpoints can be created
// by passing tcp.ProtocolNumber as the transport protocol number when calling
// Stack.NewEndpoint().
package tcp
import (
"runtime"
"strings"
"time"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/buffer"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/header"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/seqnum"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/raw"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/waiter"
)
const (
// ProtocolNumber is the tcp protocol number.
ProtocolNumber = header.TCPProtocolNumber
// MinBufferSize is the smallest size of a receive or send buffer.
MinBufferSize = 4 << 10 // 4096 bytes.
// DefaultSendBufferSize is the default size of the send buffer for
// an endpoint.
DefaultSendBufferSize = 1 << 20 // 1MB
// DefaultReceiveBufferSize is the default size of the receive buffer
// for an endpoint.
DefaultReceiveBufferSize = 1 << 20 // 1MB
// MaxBufferSize is the largest size a receive/send buffer can grow to.
MaxBufferSize = 4 << 20 // 4MB
// MaxUnprocessedSegments is the maximum number of unprocessed segments
// that can be queued for a given endpoint.
MaxUnprocessedSegments = 300
// DefaultTCPLingerTimeout is the amount of time that sockets linger in
// FIN_WAIT_2 state before being marked closed.
DefaultTCPLingerTimeout = 60 * time.Second
// DefaultTCPTimeWaitTimeout is the amount of time that sockets linger
// in TIME_WAIT state before being marked closed.
DefaultTCPTimeWaitTimeout = 60 * time.Second
)
// SACKEnabled option can be used to enable SACK support in the TCP
// protocol. See: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2018.
type SACKEnabled bool
// DelayEnabled option can be used to enable Nagle's algorithm in the TCP protocol.
type DelayEnabled bool
// SendBufferSizeOption allows the default, min and max send buffer sizes for
// TCP endpoints to be queried or configured.
type SendBufferSizeOption struct {
Min int
Default int
Max int
}
// ReceiveBufferSizeOption allows the default, min and max receive buffer size
// for TCP endpoints to be queried or configured.
type ReceiveBufferSizeOption struct {
Min int
Default int
Max int
}
const (
ccReno = "reno"
ccCubic = "cubic"
)
type protocol struct {
mu sync.Mutex
sackEnabled bool
delayEnabled bool
sendBufferSize SendBufferSizeOption
recvBufferSize ReceiveBufferSizeOption
congestionControl string
availableCongestionControl []string
moderateReceiveBuffer bool
tcpLingerTimeout time.Duration
tcpTimeWaitTimeout time.Duration
dispatcher *dispatcher
}
// Number returns the tcp protocol number.
func (*protocol) Number() tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber {
return ProtocolNumber
}
// NewEndpoint creates a new tcp endpoint.
func (p *protocol) NewEndpoint(stack *stack.Stack, netProto tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, waiterQueue *waiter.Queue) (tcpip.Endpoint, *tcpip.Error) {
return newEndpoint(stack, netProto, waiterQueue), nil
}
// NewRawEndpoint creates a new raw TCP endpoint. Raw TCP sockets are currently
// unsupported. It implements stack.TransportProtocol.NewRawEndpoint.
func (p *protocol) NewRawEndpoint(stack *stack.Stack, netProto tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, waiterQueue *waiter.Queue) (tcpip.Endpoint, *tcpip.Error) {
return raw.NewEndpoint(stack, netProto, header.TCPProtocolNumber, waiterQueue)
}
// MinimumPacketSize returns the minimum valid tcp packet size.
func (*protocol) MinimumPacketSize() int {
return header.TCPMinimumSize
}
// ParsePorts returns the source and destination ports stored in the given tcp
// packet.
func (*protocol) ParsePorts(v buffer.View) (src, dst uint16, err *tcpip.Error) {
h := header.TCP(v)
return h.SourcePort(), h.DestinationPort(), nil
}
// QueuePacket queues packets targeted at an endpoint after hashing the packet
// to a specific processing queue. Each queue is serviced by its own processor
// goroutine which is responsible for dequeuing and doing full TCP dispatch of
// the packet.
func (p *protocol) QueuePacket(r *stack.Route, ep stack.TransportEndpoint, id stack.TransportEndpointID, pkt tcpip.PacketBuffer) {
p.dispatcher.queuePacket(r, ep, id, pkt)
}
// HandleUnknownDestinationPacket handles packets targeted at this protocol but
// that don't match any existing endpoint.
//
// RFC 793, page 36, states that "If the connection does not exist (CLOSED) then
// a reset is sent in response to any incoming segment except another reset. In
// particular, SYNs addressed to a non-existent connection are rejected by this
// means."
func (*protocol) HandleUnknownDestinationPacket(r *stack.Route, id stack.TransportEndpointID, pkt tcpip.PacketBuffer) bool {
s := newSegment(r, id, pkt)
defer s.decRef()
if !s.parse() || !s.csumValid {
return false
}
// There's nothing to do if this is already a reset packet.
if s.flagIsSet(header.TCPFlagRst) {
return true
}
replyWithReset(s)
return true
}
// replyWithReset replies to the given segment with a reset segment.
func replyWithReset(s *segment) {
// Get the seqnum from the packet if the ack flag is set.
seq := seqnum.Value(0)
ack := seqnum.Value(0)
flags := byte(header.TCPFlagRst)
// As per RFC 793 page 35 (Reset Generation)
// 1. If the connection does not exist (CLOSED) then a reset is sent
// in response to any incoming segment except another reset. In
// particular, SYNs addressed to a non-existent connection are rejected
// by this means.
// If the incoming segment has an ACK field, the reset takes its
// sequence number from the ACK field of the segment, otherwise the
// reset has sequence number zero and the ACK field is set to the sum
// of the sequence number and segment length of the incoming segment.
// The connection remains in the CLOSED state.
if s.flagIsSet(header.TCPFlagAck) {
seq = s.ackNumber
} else {
flags |= header.TCPFlagAck
ack = s.sequenceNumber.Add(s.logicalLen())
}
sendTCP(&s.route, s.id, buffer.VectorisedView{}, s.route.DefaultTTL(), stack.DefaultTOS, flags, seq, ack, 0 /* rcvWnd */, nil /* options */, nil /* gso */)
}
// SetOption implements stack.TransportProtocol.SetOption.
func (p *protocol) SetOption(option interface{}) *tcpip.Error {
switch v := option.(type) {
case SACKEnabled:
p.mu.Lock()
p.sackEnabled = bool(v)
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case DelayEnabled:
p.mu.Lock()
p.delayEnabled = bool(v)
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case SendBufferSizeOption:
if v.Min <= 0 || v.Default < v.Min || v.Default > v.Max {
return tcpip.ErrInvalidOptionValue
}
p.mu.Lock()
p.sendBufferSize = v
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case ReceiveBufferSizeOption:
if v.Min <= 0 || v.Default < v.Min || v.Default > v.Max {
return tcpip.ErrInvalidOptionValue
}
p.mu.Lock()
p.recvBufferSize = v
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case tcpip.CongestionControlOption:
for _, c := range p.availableCongestionControl {
if string(v) == c {
p.mu.Lock()
p.congestionControl = string(v)
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
}
}
// linux returns ENOENT when an invalid congestion control
// is specified.
return tcpip.ErrNoSuchFile
case tcpip.ModerateReceiveBufferOption:
p.mu.Lock()
p.moderateReceiveBuffer = bool(v)
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case tcpip.TCPLingerTimeoutOption:
if v < 0 {
v = 0
}
p.mu.Lock()
p.tcpLingerTimeout = time.Duration(v)
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case tcpip.TCPTimeWaitTimeoutOption:
if v < 0 {
v = 0
}
p.mu.Lock()
p.tcpTimeWaitTimeout = time.Duration(v)
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
default:
return tcpip.ErrUnknownProtocolOption
}
}
// Option implements stack.TransportProtocol.Option.
func (p *protocol) Option(option interface{}) *tcpip.Error {
switch v := option.(type) {
case *SACKEnabled:
p.mu.Lock()
*v = SACKEnabled(p.sackEnabled)
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case *DelayEnabled:
p.mu.Lock()
*v = DelayEnabled(p.delayEnabled)
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case *SendBufferSizeOption:
p.mu.Lock()
*v = p.sendBufferSize
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case *ReceiveBufferSizeOption:
p.mu.Lock()
*v = p.recvBufferSize
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case *tcpip.CongestionControlOption:
p.mu.Lock()
*v = tcpip.CongestionControlOption(p.congestionControl)
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case *tcpip.AvailableCongestionControlOption:
p.mu.Lock()
*v = tcpip.AvailableCongestionControlOption(strings.Join(p.availableCongestionControl, " "))
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case *tcpip.ModerateReceiveBufferOption:
p.mu.Lock()
*v = tcpip.ModerateReceiveBufferOption(p.moderateReceiveBuffer)
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case *tcpip.TCPLingerTimeoutOption:
p.mu.Lock()
*v = tcpip.TCPLingerTimeoutOption(p.tcpLingerTimeout)
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
case *tcpip.TCPTimeWaitTimeoutOption:
p.mu.Lock()
*v = tcpip.TCPTimeWaitTimeoutOption(p.tcpTimeWaitTimeout)
p.mu.Unlock()
return nil
default:
return tcpip.ErrUnknownProtocolOption
}
}
// Close implements stack.TransportProtocol.Close.
func (p *protocol) Close() {
p.dispatcher.close()
}
// Wait implements stack.TransportProtocol.Wait.
func (p *protocol) Wait() {
p.dispatcher.wait()
}
// NewProtocol returns a TCP transport protocol.
func NewProtocol() stack.TransportProtocol {
return &protocol{
sendBufferSize: SendBufferSizeOption{MinBufferSize, DefaultSendBufferSize, MaxBufferSize},
recvBufferSize: ReceiveBufferSizeOption{MinBufferSize, DefaultReceiveBufferSize, MaxBufferSize},
congestionControl: ccReno,
availableCongestionControl: []string{ccReno, ccCubic},
tcpLingerTimeout: DefaultTCPLingerTimeout,
tcpTimeWaitTimeout: DefaultTCPTimeWaitTimeout,
dispatcher: newDispatcher(runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0)),
}
}
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