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1 #ifndef _GPXE_TCP_H
2 #define _GPXE_TCP_H
3 
4 /** @file
5  *
6  * TCP protocol
7  *
8  * This file defines the gPXE TCP API.
9  *
10  */
11 
12 FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER );
13 
14 #include <gpxe/tcpip.h>
15 
16 /**
17  * A TCP header
18  */
19 struct tcp_header {
20 	uint16_t src;		/* Source port */
21 	uint16_t dest;		/* Destination port */
22 	uint32_t seq;		/* Sequence number */
23 	uint32_t ack;		/* Acknowledgement number */
24 	uint8_t hlen;		/* Header length (4), Reserved (4) */
25 	uint8_t flags;		/* Reserved (2), Flags (6) */
26 	uint16_t win;		/* Advertised window */
27 	uint16_t csum;		/* Checksum */
28 	uint16_t urg;		/* Urgent pointer */
29 };
30 
31 /** @defgroup tcpopts TCP options
32  * @{
33  */
34 
35 /** End of TCP options list */
36 #define TCP_OPTION_END 0
37 
38 /** TCP option pad */
39 #define TCP_OPTION_NOP 1
40 
41 /** Generic TCP option */
42 struct tcp_option {
43 	uint8_t kind;
44 	uint8_t length;
45 } __attribute__ (( packed ));
46 
47 /** TCP MSS option */
48 struct tcp_mss_option {
49 	uint8_t kind;
50 	uint8_t length;
51 	uint16_t mss;
52 } __attribute__ (( packed ));
53 
54 /** Code for the TCP MSS option */
55 #define TCP_OPTION_MSS 2
56 
57 /** TCP timestamp option */
58 struct tcp_timestamp_option {
59 	uint8_t kind;
60 	uint8_t length;
61 	uint32_t tsval;
62 	uint32_t tsecr;
63 } __attribute__ (( packed ));
64 
65 /** Padded TCP timestamp option (used for sending) */
66 struct tcp_timestamp_padded_option {
67 	uint8_t nop[2];
68 	struct tcp_timestamp_option tsopt;
69 } __attribute__ (( packed ));
70 
71 /** Code for the TCP timestamp option */
72 #define TCP_OPTION_TS 8
73 
74 /** Parsed TCP options */
75 struct tcp_options {
76 	/** MSS option, if present */
77 	const struct tcp_mss_option *mssopt;
78 	/** Timestampe option, if present */
79 	const struct tcp_timestamp_option *tsopt;
80 };
81 
82 /** @} */
83 
84 /*
85  * TCP flags
86  */
87 #define TCP_CWR		0x80
88 #define TCP_ECE		0x40
89 #define TCP_URG		0x20
90 #define TCP_ACK		0x10
91 #define TCP_PSH		0x08
92 #define TCP_RST		0x04
93 #define TCP_SYN		0x02
94 #define TCP_FIN		0x01
95 
96 /**
97 * @defgroup tcpstates TCP states
98 *
99 * The TCP state is defined by a combination of the flags that have
100 * been sent to the peer, the flags that have been acknowledged by the
101 * peer, and the flags that have been received from the peer.
102 *
103 * @{
104 */
105 
106 /** TCP flags that have been sent in outgoing packets */
107 #define TCP_STATE_SENT(flags) ( (flags) << 0 )
108 #define TCP_FLAGS_SENT(state) ( ( (state) >> 0 ) & 0xff )
109 
110 /** TCP flags that have been acknowledged by the peer
111  *
112  * Note that this applies only to SYN and FIN.
113  */
114 #define TCP_STATE_ACKED(flags) ( (flags) << 8 )
115 #define TCP_FLAGS_ACKED(state) ( ( (state) >> 8 ) & 0xff )
116 
117 /** TCP flags that have been received from the peer
118  *
119  * Note that this applies only to SYN and FIN, and that once SYN has
120  * been received, we should always be sending ACK.
121  */
122 #define TCP_STATE_RCVD(flags) ( (flags) << 16 )
123 #define TCP_FLAGS_RCVD(state) ( ( (state) >> 16 ) & 0xff )
124 
125 /** TCP flags that are currently being sent in outgoing packets */
126 #define TCP_FLAGS_SENDING(state) \
127 	( TCP_FLAGS_SENT ( state ) & ~TCP_FLAGS_ACKED ( state ) )
128 
129 /** CLOSED
130  *
131  * The connection has not yet been used for anything.
132  */
133 #define TCP_CLOSED TCP_RST
134 
135 /** LISTEN
136  *
137  * Not currently used as a state; we have no support for listening
138  * connections.  Given a unique value to avoid compiler warnings.
139  */
140 #define TCP_LISTEN 0
141 
142 /** SYN_SENT
143  *
144  * SYN has been sent, nothing has yet been received or acknowledged.
145  */
146 #define TCP_SYN_SENT	( TCP_STATE_SENT ( TCP_SYN ) )
147 
148 /** SYN_RCVD
149  *
150  * SYN has been sent but not acknowledged, SYN has been received.
151  */
152 #define TCP_SYN_RCVD	( TCP_STATE_SENT ( TCP_SYN | TCP_ACK ) |	    \
153 			  TCP_STATE_RCVD ( TCP_SYN ) )
154 
155 /** ESTABLISHED
156  *
157  * SYN has been sent and acknowledged, SYN has been received.
158  */
159 #define TCP_ESTABLISHED	( TCP_STATE_SENT ( TCP_SYN | TCP_ACK ) |	    \
160 			  TCP_STATE_ACKED ( TCP_SYN ) |			    \
161 			  TCP_STATE_RCVD ( TCP_SYN ) )
162 
163 /** FIN_WAIT_1
164  *
165  * SYN has been sent and acknowledged, SYN has been received, FIN has
166  * been sent but not acknowledged, FIN has not been received.
167  *
168  * RFC 793 shows that we can enter FIN_WAIT_1 without have had SYN
169  * acknowledged, i.e. if the application closes the connection after
170  * sending and receiving SYN, but before having had SYN acknowledged.
171  * However, we have to *pretend* that SYN has been acknowledged
172  * anyway, otherwise we end up sending SYN and FIN in the same
173  * sequence number slot.  Therefore, when we transition from SYN_RCVD
174  * to FIN_WAIT_1, we have to remember to set TCP_STATE_ACKED(TCP_SYN)
175  * and increment our sequence number.
176  */
177 #define TCP_FIN_WAIT_1	( TCP_STATE_SENT ( TCP_SYN | TCP_ACK | TCP_FIN ) |  \
178 			  TCP_STATE_ACKED ( TCP_SYN ) |			    \
179 			  TCP_STATE_RCVD ( TCP_SYN ) )
180 
181 /** FIN_WAIT_2
182  *
183  * SYN has been sent and acknowledged, SYN has been received, FIN has
184  * been sent and acknowledged, FIN ha not been received.
185  */
186 #define TCP_FIN_WAIT_2	( TCP_STATE_SENT ( TCP_SYN | TCP_ACK | TCP_FIN ) |  \
187 			  TCP_STATE_ACKED ( TCP_SYN | TCP_FIN ) |	    \
188 			  TCP_STATE_RCVD ( TCP_SYN ) )
189 
190 /** CLOSING / LAST_ACK
191  *
192  * SYN has been sent and acknowledged, SYN has been received, FIN has
193  * been sent but not acknowledged, FIN has been received.
194  *
195  * This state actually encompasses both CLOSING and LAST_ACK; they are
196  * identical with the definition of state that we use.  I don't
197  * *believe* that they need to be distinguished.
198  */
199 #define TCP_CLOSING_OR_LAST_ACK						    \
200 			( TCP_STATE_SENT ( TCP_SYN | TCP_ACK | TCP_FIN ) |  \
201 			  TCP_STATE_ACKED ( TCP_SYN ) |			    \
202 			  TCP_STATE_RCVD ( TCP_SYN | TCP_FIN ) )
203 
204 /** TIME_WAIT
205  *
206  * SYN has been sent and acknowledged, SYN has been received, FIN has
207  * been sent and acknowledged, FIN has been received.
208  */
209 #define TCP_TIME_WAIT	( TCP_STATE_SENT ( TCP_SYN | TCP_ACK | TCP_FIN ) |  \
210 			  TCP_STATE_ACKED ( TCP_SYN | TCP_FIN ) |	    \
211 			  TCP_STATE_RCVD ( TCP_SYN | TCP_FIN ) )
212 
213 /** CLOSE_WAIT
214  *
215  * SYN has been sent and acknowledged, SYN has been received, FIN has
216  * been received.
217  */
218 #define TCP_CLOSE_WAIT	( TCP_STATE_SENT ( TCP_SYN | TCP_ACK ) |	    \
219 			  TCP_STATE_ACKED ( TCP_SYN ) |			    \
220 			  TCP_STATE_RCVD ( TCP_SYN | TCP_FIN ) )
221 
222 /** Can send data in current state
223  *
224  * We can send data if and only if we have had our SYN acked and we
225  * have not yet sent our FIN.
226  */
227 #define TCP_CAN_SEND_DATA(state)					    \
228 	( ( (state) & ( TCP_STATE_ACKED ( TCP_SYN ) |			    \
229 			TCP_STATE_SENT ( TCP_FIN ) ) )			    \
230 	  == TCP_STATE_ACKED ( TCP_SYN ) )
231 
232 /** Have ever been fully established
233  *
234  * We have been fully established if we have both received a SYN and
235  * had our own SYN acked.
236  */
237 #define TCP_HAS_BEEN_ESTABLISHED(state)					    \
238 	( ( (state) & ( TCP_STATE_ACKED ( TCP_SYN ) |			    \
239 			TCP_STATE_RCVD ( TCP_SYN ) ) )			    \
240 	  == ( TCP_STATE_ACKED ( TCP_SYN ) | TCP_STATE_RCVD ( TCP_SYN ) ) )
241 
242 /** Have closed gracefully
243  *
244  * We have closed gracefully if we have both received a FIN and had
245  * our own FIN acked.
246  */
247 #define TCP_CLOSED_GRACEFULLY(state)					    \
248 	( ( (state) & ( TCP_STATE_ACKED ( TCP_FIN ) |			    \
249 			TCP_STATE_RCVD ( TCP_FIN ) ) )			    \
250 	  == ( TCP_STATE_ACKED ( TCP_FIN ) | TCP_STATE_RCVD ( TCP_FIN ) ) )
251 
252 /** @} */
253 
254 /** Mask for TCP header length field */
255 #define TCP_MASK_HLEN	0xf0
256 
257 /** Smallest port number on which a TCP connection can listen */
258 #define TCP_MIN_PORT 1
259 
260 /* Some IOB constants */
261 #define MAX_HDR_LEN	100
262 #define MAX_IOB_LEN	1500
263 #define MIN_IOB_LEN	MAX_HDR_LEN + 100 /* To account for padding by LL */
264 
265 /**
266  * Maxmimum advertised TCP window size
267  *
268  * We estimate the TCP window size as the amount of free memory we
269  * have.  This is not strictly accurate (since it ignores any space
270  * already allocated as RX buffers), but it will do for now.
271  *
272  * Since we don't store out-of-order received packets, the
273  * retransmission penalty is that the whole window contents must be
274  * resent.  This suggests keeping the window size small, but bear in
275  * mind that the maximum bandwidth on any link is limited to
276  *
277  *    max_bandwidth = ( tcp_window / round_trip_time )
278  *
279  * With a 48kB window, which probably accurately reflects our amount
280  * of free memory, and a WAN RTT of say 200ms, this gives a maximum
281  * bandwidth of 240kB/s.  This is sufficiently close to realistic that
282  * we will need to be careful that our advertised window doesn't end
283  * up limiting WAN download speeds.
284  *
285  * Finally, since the window goes into a 16-bit field and we cannot
286  * actually use 65536, we use a window size of (65536-4) to ensure
287  * that payloads remain dword-aligned.
288  */
289 #define TCP_MAX_WINDOW_SIZE	( 65536 - 4 )
290 //#define TCP_MAX_WINDOW_SIZE	4096
291 
292 /**
293  * Path MTU
294  *
295  * We really ought to implement Path MTU discovery.  Until we do,
296  * anything with a path MTU greater than this may fail.
297  */
298 #define TCP_PATH_MTU 1460
299 
300 /**
301  * Advertised TCP MSS
302  *
303  * We currently hardcode this to a reasonable value and hope that the
304  * sender uses path MTU discovery.  The alternative is breaking the
305  * abstraction layer so that we can find out the MTU from the IP layer
306  * (which would have to find out from the net device layer).
307  */
308 #define TCP_MSS 1460
309 
310 /** TCP maximum segment lifetime
311  *
312  * Currently set to 2 minutes, as per RFC 793.
313  */
314 #define TCP_MSL ( 2 * 60 * TICKS_PER_SEC )
315 
316 extern struct tcpip_protocol tcp_protocol;
317 
318 #endif /* _GPXE_TCP_H */
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