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  1/* SCTP kernel implementation
  2 * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2001, 2004
  3 * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Cisco, Inc.
  4 * Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Motorola, Inc.
  5 * Copyright (c) 2001 Intel Corp.
  6 *
  7 * This file is part of the SCTP kernel implementation
  8 *
  9 * This SCTP implementation is free software;
 10 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
 11 * the GNU General Public License as published by
 12 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
 13 * any later version.
 14 *
 15 * This SCTP implementation is distributed in the hope that it
 16 * will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
 17 *                 ************************
 18 * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 19 * See the GNU General Public License for more details.
 20 *
 21 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 22 * along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING.  If not, see
 23 * <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 24 *
 25 * Please send any bug reports or fixes you make to the
 26 * email address(es):
 27 *    lksctp developers <linux-sctp@vger.kernel.org>
 28 *
 29 * Written or modified by:
 30 *   La Monte H.P. Yarroll <piggy@acm.org>
 31 *   Karl Knutson          <karl@athena.chicago.il.us>
 32 *   Randall Stewart       <randall@stewart.chicago.il.us>
 33 *   Ken Morneau           <kmorneau@cisco.com>
 34 *   Qiaobing Xie          <qxie1@motorola.com>
 35 *   Xingang Guo           <xingang.guo@intel.com>
 36 *   Sridhar Samudrala     <samudrala@us.ibm.com>
 37 *   Daisy Chang           <daisyc@us.ibm.com>
 38 */
 39
 40#ifndef __sctp_constants_h__
 41#define __sctp_constants_h__
 42
 43#include <linux/sctp.h>
 44#include <linux/ipv6.h> /* For ipv6hdr. */
 45#include <net/tcp_states.h>  /* For TCP states used in enum sctp_sock_state */
 46
 47/* Value used for stream negotiation. */
 48enum { SCTP_MAX_STREAM = 0xffff };
 49enum { SCTP_DEFAULT_OUTSTREAMS = 10 };
 50enum { SCTP_DEFAULT_INSTREAMS = SCTP_MAX_STREAM };
 51
 52/* Since CIDs are sparse, we need all four of the following
 53 * symbols.  CIDs are dense through SCTP_CID_BASE_MAX.
 54 */
 55#define SCTP_CID_BASE_MAX		SCTP_CID_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE
 56
 57#define SCTP_NUM_BASE_CHUNK_TYPES	(SCTP_CID_BASE_MAX + 1)
 58
 59#define SCTP_NUM_ADDIP_CHUNK_TYPES	2
 60
 61#define SCTP_NUM_PRSCTP_CHUNK_TYPES	1
 62
 63#define SCTP_NUM_RECONF_CHUNK_TYPES	1
 64
 65#define SCTP_NUM_AUTH_CHUNK_TYPES	1
 66
 67#define SCTP_NUM_CHUNK_TYPES		(SCTP_NUM_BASE_CHUNK_TYPES + \
 68					 SCTP_NUM_ADDIP_CHUNK_TYPES +\
 69					 SCTP_NUM_PRSCTP_CHUNK_TYPES +\
 70					 SCTP_NUM_RECONF_CHUNK_TYPES +\
 71					 SCTP_NUM_AUTH_CHUNK_TYPES)
 72
 73/* These are the different flavours of event.  */
 74enum sctp_event {
 75	SCTP_EVENT_T_CHUNK = 1,
 76	SCTP_EVENT_T_TIMEOUT,
 77	SCTP_EVENT_T_OTHER,
 78	SCTP_EVENT_T_PRIMITIVE
 79};
 80
 81/* As a convenience for the state machine, we append SCTP_EVENT_* and
 82 * SCTP_ULP_* to the list of possible chunks.
 83 */
 84
 85enum sctp_event_timeout {
 86	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_NONE = 0,
 87	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T1_COOKIE,
 88	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T1_INIT,
 89	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T2_SHUTDOWN,
 90	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T3_RTX,
 91	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T4_RTO,
 92	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T5_SHUTDOWN_GUARD,
 93	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_HEARTBEAT,
 94	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_RECONF,
 
 95	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_SACK,
 96	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_AUTOCLOSE,
 97};
 98
 99#define SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_MAX		SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_AUTOCLOSE
100#define SCTP_NUM_TIMEOUT_TYPES		(SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_MAX + 1)
101
102enum sctp_event_other {
103	SCTP_EVENT_NO_PENDING_TSN = 0,
104	SCTP_EVENT_ICMP_PROTO_UNREACH,
105};
106
107#define SCTP_EVENT_OTHER_MAX		SCTP_EVENT_ICMP_PROTO_UNREACH
108#define SCTP_NUM_OTHER_TYPES		(SCTP_EVENT_OTHER_MAX + 1)
109
110/* These are primitive requests from the ULP.  */
111enum sctp_event_primitive {
112	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_ASSOCIATE = 0,
113	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_SHUTDOWN,
114	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_ABORT,
115	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_SEND,
116	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_REQUESTHEARTBEAT,
117	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_ASCONF,
118	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_RECONF,
119};
120
121#define SCTP_EVENT_PRIMITIVE_MAX	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_RECONF
122#define SCTP_NUM_PRIMITIVE_TYPES	(SCTP_EVENT_PRIMITIVE_MAX + 1)
123
124/* We define here a utility type for manipulating subtypes.
125 * The subtype constructors all work like this:
126 *
127 *   union sctp_subtype foo = SCTP_ST_CHUNK(SCTP_CID_INIT);
128 */
129
130union sctp_subtype {
131	enum sctp_cid chunk;
132	enum sctp_event_timeout timeout;
133	enum sctp_event_other other;
134	enum sctp_event_primitive primitive;
135};
136
137#define SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(_name, _type, _elt) \
138static inline union sctp_subtype	\
139SCTP_ST_## _name (_type _arg)		\
140{ union sctp_subtype _retval; _retval._elt = _arg; return _retval; }
141
142SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(CHUNK,		enum sctp_cid,		chunk)
143SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(TIMEOUT,	enum sctp_event_timeout, timeout)
144SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(OTHER,		enum sctp_event_other,	other)
145SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(PRIMITIVE,	enum sctp_event_primitive, primitive)
146
147
148#define sctp_chunk_is_data(a) (a->chunk_hdr->type == SCTP_CID_DATA || \
149			       a->chunk_hdr->type == SCTP_CID_I_DATA)
150
151/* Calculate the actual data size in a data chunk */
152#define SCTP_DATA_SNDSIZE(c) ((int)((unsigned long)(c->chunk_end) - \
153				    (unsigned long)(c->chunk_hdr) - \
154				    sctp_datachk_len(&c->asoc->stream)))
155
156/* Internal error codes */
157enum sctp_ierror {
158	SCTP_IERROR_NO_ERROR	        = 0,
159	SCTP_IERROR_BASE		= 1000,
160	SCTP_IERROR_NO_COOKIE,
161	SCTP_IERROR_BAD_SIG,
162	SCTP_IERROR_STALE_COOKIE,
163	SCTP_IERROR_NOMEM,
164	SCTP_IERROR_MALFORMED,
165	SCTP_IERROR_BAD_TAG,
166	SCTP_IERROR_BIG_GAP,
167	SCTP_IERROR_DUP_TSN,
168	SCTP_IERROR_HIGH_TSN,
169	SCTP_IERROR_IGNORE_TSN,
170	SCTP_IERROR_NO_DATA,
171	SCTP_IERROR_BAD_STREAM,
172	SCTP_IERROR_BAD_PORTS,
173	SCTP_IERROR_AUTH_BAD_HMAC,
174	SCTP_IERROR_AUTH_BAD_KEYID,
175	SCTP_IERROR_PROTO_VIOLATION,
176	SCTP_IERROR_ERROR,
177	SCTP_IERROR_ABORT,
178};
179
180
181
182/* SCTP state defines for internal state machine */
183enum sctp_state {
184
185	SCTP_STATE_CLOSED		= 0,
186	SCTP_STATE_COOKIE_WAIT		= 1,
187	SCTP_STATE_COOKIE_ECHOED	= 2,
188	SCTP_STATE_ESTABLISHED		= 3,
189	SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_PENDING	= 4,
190	SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_SENT	= 5,
191	SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_RECEIVED	= 6,
192	SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_ACK_SENT	= 7,
193
194};
195
196#define SCTP_STATE_MAX			SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_ACK_SENT
197#define SCTP_STATE_NUM_STATES		(SCTP_STATE_MAX + 1)
198
199/* These are values for sk->state.
200 * For a UDP-style SCTP socket, the states are defined as follows
201 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_CLOSED state indicates that it is not willing to
202 *   accept new associations, but it can initiate the creation of new ones.
203 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_LISTENING state indicates that it is willing to
204 *   accept new  associations and can initiate the creation of new ones.
205 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHED state indicates that it is a peeled off
206 *   socket with one association.
207 * For a TCP-style SCTP socket, the states are defined as follows
208 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_CLOSED state indicates that it is not willing to
209 *   accept new associations, but it can initiate the creation of new ones.
210 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_LISTENING state indicates that it is willing to
211 *   accept new associations, but cannot initiate the creation of new ones.
212 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHED state indicates that it has a single 
213 *   association.
214 */
215enum sctp_sock_state {
216	SCTP_SS_CLOSED         = TCP_CLOSE,
217	SCTP_SS_LISTENING      = TCP_LISTEN,
218	SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHING   = TCP_SYN_SENT,
219	SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHED    = TCP_ESTABLISHED,
220	SCTP_SS_CLOSING        = TCP_CLOSE_WAIT,
221};
222
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
223/* These functions map various type to printable names.  */
224const char *sctp_cname(const union sctp_subtype id);	/* chunk types */
225const char *sctp_oname(const union sctp_subtype id);	/* other events */
226const char *sctp_tname(const union sctp_subtype id);	/* timeouts */
227const char *sctp_pname(const union sctp_subtype id);	/* primitives */
228
229/* This is a table of printable names of sctp_state_t's.  */
230extern const char *const sctp_state_tbl[];
231extern const char *const sctp_evttype_tbl[];
232extern const char *const sctp_status_tbl[];
233
234/* Maximum chunk length considering padding requirements. */
235enum { SCTP_MAX_CHUNK_LEN = ((1<<16) - sizeof(__u32)) };
236
237/* Encourage Cookie-Echo bundling by pre-fragmenting chunks a little
238 * harder (until reaching ESTABLISHED state).
239 */
240enum { SCTP_ARBITRARY_COOKIE_ECHO_LEN = 200 };
241
242/* Guess at how big to make the TSN mapping array.
243 * We guarantee that we can handle at least this big a gap between the
244 * cumulative ACK and the highest TSN.  In practice, we can often
245 * handle up to twice this value.
246 *
247 * NEVER make this more than 32767 (2^15-1).  The Gap Ack Blocks in a
248 * SACK (see  section 3.3.4) are only 16 bits, so 2*SCTP_TSN_MAP_SIZE
249 * must be less than 65535 (2^16 - 1), or we will have overflow
250 * problems creating SACK's.
251 */
252#define SCTP_TSN_MAP_INITIAL BITS_PER_LONG
253#define SCTP_TSN_MAP_INCREMENT SCTP_TSN_MAP_INITIAL
254#define SCTP_TSN_MAP_SIZE 4096
255
256/* We will not record more than this many duplicate TSNs between two
257 * SACKs.  The minimum PMTU is 576.  Remove all the headers and there
258 * is enough room for 131 duplicate reports.  Round down to the
259 * nearest power of 2.
260 */
261enum { SCTP_MIN_PMTU = 576 };
262enum { SCTP_MAX_DUP_TSNS = 16 };
263enum { SCTP_MAX_GABS = 16 };
264
265/* Heartbeat interval - 30 secs */
266#define SCTP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_HEARTBEAT	(30*1000)
267
268/* Delayed sack timer - 200ms */
269#define SCTP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SACK	(200)
270
271/* RTO.Initial              - 3  seconds
272 * RTO.Min                  - 1  second
273 * RTO.Max                  - 60 seconds
274 * RTO.Alpha                - 1/8
275 * RTO.Beta                 - 1/4
276 */
277#define SCTP_RTO_INITIAL	(3 * 1000)
278#define SCTP_RTO_MIN		(1 * 1000)
279#define SCTP_RTO_MAX		(60 * 1000)
280
281#define SCTP_RTO_ALPHA          3   /* 1/8 when converted to right shifts. */
282#define SCTP_RTO_BETA           2   /* 1/4 when converted to right shifts. */
283
284/* Maximum number of new data packets that can be sent in a burst.  */
285#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MAX_BURST		4
286
287#define SCTP_CLOCK_GRANULARITY	1	/* 1 jiffy */
288
289#define SCTP_DEFAULT_COOKIE_LIFE	(60 * 1000) /* 60 seconds */
290
291#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MINWINDOW	1500	/* default minimum rwnd size */
292#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MAXWINDOW	65535	/* default rwnd size */
293#define SCTP_DEFAULT_RWND_SHIFT  4	/* by default, update on 1/16 of
294					 * rcvbuf, which is 1/8 of initial
295					 * window
296					 */
297#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MAXSEGMENT 1500	/* MTU size, this is the limit
298                                         * to which we will raise the P-MTU.
299					 */
300#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MINSEGMENT 512	/* MTU size ... if no mtu disc */
301
302#define SCTP_SECRET_SIZE 32		/* Number of octets in a 256 bits. */
303
304#define SCTP_SIGNATURE_SIZE 20	        /* size of a SLA-1 signature */
305
306#define SCTP_COOKIE_MULTIPLE 32 /* Pad out our cookie to make our hash
307				 * functions simpler to write.
308				 */
309
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
310/* These return values describe the success or failure of a number of
311 * routines which form the lower interface to SCTP_outqueue.
312 */
313enum sctp_xmit {
314	SCTP_XMIT_OK,
315	SCTP_XMIT_PMTU_FULL,
316	SCTP_XMIT_RWND_FULL,
317	SCTP_XMIT_DELAY,
318};
319
320/* These are the commands for manipulating transports.  */
321enum sctp_transport_cmd {
322	SCTP_TRANSPORT_UP,
323	SCTP_TRANSPORT_DOWN,
324	SCTP_TRANSPORT_PF,
325};
326
327/* These are the address scopes defined mainly for IPv4 addresses
328 * based on draft of SCTP IPv4 scoping <draft-stewart-tsvwg-sctp-ipv4-00.txt>.
329 * These scopes are hopefully generic enough to be used on scoping both
330 * IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in SCTP.
331 * At this point, the IPv6 scopes will be mapped to these internal scopes
332 * as much as possible.
333 */
334enum sctp_scope {
335	SCTP_SCOPE_GLOBAL,		/* IPv4 global addresses */
336	SCTP_SCOPE_PRIVATE,		/* IPv4 private addresses */
337	SCTP_SCOPE_LINK,		/* IPv4 link local address */
338	SCTP_SCOPE_LOOPBACK,		/* IPv4 loopback address */
339	SCTP_SCOPE_UNUSABLE,		/* IPv4 unusable addresses */
340};
341
342enum {
343	SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_DISABLE,	/* Disable IPv4 address scoping */
344	SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_ENABLE,	/* Enable IPv4 address scoping */
345	SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_PRIVATE,	/* Follow draft but allow IPv4 private addresses */
346	SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_LINK,		/* Follow draft but allow IPv4 link local addresses */
347};
348
349#define SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_MAX	SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_LINK
350
351/* Based on IPv4 scoping <draft-stewart-tsvwg-sctp-ipv4-00.txt>,
352 * SCTP IPv4 unusable addresses: 0.0.0.0/8, 224.0.0.0/4, 198.18.0.0/24,
353 * 192.88.99.0/24.
354 * Also, RFC 8.4, non-unicast addresses are not considered valid SCTP
355 * addresses.
356 */
357#define IS_IPV4_UNUSABLE_ADDRESS(a)	    \
358	((htonl(INADDR_BROADCAST) == a) ||  \
359	 ipv4_is_multicast(a) ||	    \
360	 ipv4_is_zeronet(a) ||		    \
361	 ipv4_is_test_198(a) ||		    \
362	 ipv4_is_anycast_6to4(a))
363
364/* Flags used for the bind address copy functions.  */
365#define SCTP_ADDR6_ALLOWED	0x00000001	/* IPv6 address is allowed by
 
 
366						   local sock family */
367#define SCTP_ADDR4_PEERSUPP	0x00000002	/* IPv4 address is supported by
368						   peer */
369#define SCTP_ADDR6_PEERSUPP	0x00000004	/* IPv6 address is supported by
370						   peer */
371
372/* Reasons to retransmit. */
373enum sctp_retransmit_reason {
374	SCTP_RTXR_T3_RTX,
375	SCTP_RTXR_FAST_RTX,
376	SCTP_RTXR_PMTUD,
377	SCTP_RTXR_T1_RTX,
378};
379
380/* Reasons to lower cwnd. */
381enum sctp_lower_cwnd {
382	SCTP_LOWER_CWND_T3_RTX,
383	SCTP_LOWER_CWND_FAST_RTX,
384	SCTP_LOWER_CWND_ECNE,
385	SCTP_LOWER_CWND_INACTIVE,
386};
387
388
389/* SCTP-AUTH Necessary constants */
390
391/* SCTP-AUTH, Section 3.3
392 *
393 *  The following Table 2 shows the currently defined values for HMAC
394 *  identifiers.
395 *
396 *  +-----------------+--------------------------+
397 *  | HMAC Identifier | Message Digest Algorithm |
398 *  +-----------------+--------------------------+
399 *  | 0               | Reserved                 |
400 *  | 1               | SHA-1 defined in [8]     |
401 *  | 2               | Reserved                 |
402 *  | 3               | SHA-256 defined in [8]   |
403 *  +-----------------+--------------------------+
404 */
405enum {
406	SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RESERVED_0,
407	SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1,
408	SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RESERVED_2,
409#if defined (CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256) || defined (CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256_MODULE)
410	SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA256,
411#endif
412	__SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_MAX
413};
414
415#define SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_MAX	__SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_MAX - 1
416#define SCTP_AUTH_NUM_HMACS 	__SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_MAX
417#define SCTP_SHA1_SIG_SIZE 20
418#define SCTP_SHA256_SIG_SIZE 32
419
420/*  SCTP-AUTH, Section 3.2
421 *     The chunk types for INIT, INIT-ACK, SHUTDOWN-COMPLETE and AUTH chunks
422 *     MUST NOT be listed in the CHUNKS parameter
423 */
424#define SCTP_NUM_NOAUTH_CHUNKS	4
425#define SCTP_AUTH_MAX_CHUNKS	(SCTP_NUM_CHUNK_TYPES - SCTP_NUM_NOAUTH_CHUNKS)
426
427/* SCTP-AUTH Section 6.1
428 * The RANDOM parameter MUST contain a 32 byte random number.
429 */
430#define SCTP_AUTH_RANDOM_LENGTH 32
 
 
431
432#endif /* __sctp_constants_h__ */
v6.2
  1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
  2/* SCTP kernel implementation
  3 * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2001, 2004
  4 * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Cisco, Inc.
  5 * Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Motorola, Inc.
  6 * Copyright (c) 2001 Intel Corp.
  7 *
  8 * This file is part of the SCTP kernel implementation
  9 *
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 10 * Please send any bug reports or fixes you make to the
 11 * email address(es):
 12 *    lksctp developers <linux-sctp@vger.kernel.org>
 13 *
 14 * Written or modified by:
 15 *   La Monte H.P. Yarroll <piggy@acm.org>
 16 *   Karl Knutson          <karl@athena.chicago.il.us>
 17 *   Randall Stewart       <randall@stewart.chicago.il.us>
 18 *   Ken Morneau           <kmorneau@cisco.com>
 19 *   Qiaobing Xie          <qxie1@motorola.com>
 20 *   Xingang Guo           <xingang.guo@intel.com>
 21 *   Sridhar Samudrala     <samudrala@us.ibm.com>
 22 *   Daisy Chang           <daisyc@us.ibm.com>
 23 */
 24
 25#ifndef __sctp_constants_h__
 26#define __sctp_constants_h__
 27
 28#include <linux/sctp.h>
 29#include <linux/ipv6.h> /* For ipv6hdr. */
 30#include <net/tcp_states.h>  /* For TCP states used in enum sctp_sock_state */
 31
 32/* Value used for stream negotiation. */
 33enum { SCTP_MAX_STREAM = 0xffff };
 34enum { SCTP_DEFAULT_OUTSTREAMS = 10 };
 35enum { SCTP_DEFAULT_INSTREAMS = SCTP_MAX_STREAM };
 36
 37/* Since CIDs are sparse, we need all four of the following
 38 * symbols.  CIDs are dense through SCTP_CID_BASE_MAX.
 39 */
 40#define SCTP_CID_BASE_MAX		SCTP_CID_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE
 41
 42#define SCTP_NUM_BASE_CHUNK_TYPES	(SCTP_CID_BASE_MAX + 1)
 43
 44#define SCTP_NUM_ADDIP_CHUNK_TYPES	2
 45
 46#define SCTP_NUM_PRSCTP_CHUNK_TYPES	1
 47
 48#define SCTP_NUM_RECONF_CHUNK_TYPES	1
 49
 50#define SCTP_NUM_AUTH_CHUNK_TYPES	1
 51
 52#define SCTP_NUM_CHUNK_TYPES		(SCTP_NUM_BASE_CHUNK_TYPES + \
 53					 SCTP_NUM_ADDIP_CHUNK_TYPES +\
 54					 SCTP_NUM_PRSCTP_CHUNK_TYPES +\
 55					 SCTP_NUM_RECONF_CHUNK_TYPES +\
 56					 SCTP_NUM_AUTH_CHUNK_TYPES)
 57
 58/* These are the different flavours of event.  */
 59enum sctp_event_type {
 60	SCTP_EVENT_T_CHUNK = 1,
 61	SCTP_EVENT_T_TIMEOUT,
 62	SCTP_EVENT_T_OTHER,
 63	SCTP_EVENT_T_PRIMITIVE
 64};
 65
 66/* As a convenience for the state machine, we append SCTP_EVENT_* and
 67 * SCTP_ULP_* to the list of possible chunks.
 68 */
 69
 70enum sctp_event_timeout {
 71	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_NONE = 0,
 72	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T1_COOKIE,
 73	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T1_INIT,
 74	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T2_SHUTDOWN,
 75	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T3_RTX,
 76	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T4_RTO,
 77	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T5_SHUTDOWN_GUARD,
 78	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_HEARTBEAT,
 79	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_RECONF,
 80	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_PROBE,
 81	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_SACK,
 82	SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_AUTOCLOSE,
 83};
 84
 85#define SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_MAX		SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_AUTOCLOSE
 86#define SCTP_NUM_TIMEOUT_TYPES		(SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_MAX + 1)
 87
 88enum sctp_event_other {
 89	SCTP_EVENT_NO_PENDING_TSN = 0,
 90	SCTP_EVENT_ICMP_PROTO_UNREACH,
 91};
 92
 93#define SCTP_EVENT_OTHER_MAX		SCTP_EVENT_ICMP_PROTO_UNREACH
 94#define SCTP_NUM_OTHER_TYPES		(SCTP_EVENT_OTHER_MAX + 1)
 95
 96/* These are primitive requests from the ULP.  */
 97enum sctp_event_primitive {
 98	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_ASSOCIATE = 0,
 99	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_SHUTDOWN,
100	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_ABORT,
101	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_SEND,
102	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_REQUESTHEARTBEAT,
103	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_ASCONF,
104	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_RECONF,
105};
106
107#define SCTP_EVENT_PRIMITIVE_MAX	SCTP_PRIMITIVE_RECONF
108#define SCTP_NUM_PRIMITIVE_TYPES	(SCTP_EVENT_PRIMITIVE_MAX + 1)
109
110/* We define here a utility type for manipulating subtypes.
111 * The subtype constructors all work like this:
112 *
113 *   union sctp_subtype foo = SCTP_ST_CHUNK(SCTP_CID_INIT);
114 */
115
116union sctp_subtype {
117	enum sctp_cid chunk;
118	enum sctp_event_timeout timeout;
119	enum sctp_event_other other;
120	enum sctp_event_primitive primitive;
121};
122
123#define SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(_name, _type, _elt) \
124static inline union sctp_subtype	\
125SCTP_ST_## _name (_type _arg)		\
126{ union sctp_subtype _retval; _retval._elt = _arg; return _retval; }
127
128SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(CHUNK,		enum sctp_cid,		chunk)
129SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(TIMEOUT,	enum sctp_event_timeout, timeout)
130SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(OTHER,		enum sctp_event_other,	other)
131SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(PRIMITIVE,	enum sctp_event_primitive, primitive)
132
133
134#define sctp_chunk_is_data(a) (a->chunk_hdr->type == SCTP_CID_DATA || \
135			       a->chunk_hdr->type == SCTP_CID_I_DATA)
136
 
 
 
 
 
137/* Internal error codes */
138enum sctp_ierror {
139	SCTP_IERROR_NO_ERROR	        = 0,
140	SCTP_IERROR_BASE		= 1000,
141	SCTP_IERROR_NO_COOKIE,
142	SCTP_IERROR_BAD_SIG,
143	SCTP_IERROR_STALE_COOKIE,
144	SCTP_IERROR_NOMEM,
145	SCTP_IERROR_MALFORMED,
146	SCTP_IERROR_BAD_TAG,
147	SCTP_IERROR_BIG_GAP,
148	SCTP_IERROR_DUP_TSN,
149	SCTP_IERROR_HIGH_TSN,
150	SCTP_IERROR_IGNORE_TSN,
151	SCTP_IERROR_NO_DATA,
152	SCTP_IERROR_BAD_STREAM,
153	SCTP_IERROR_BAD_PORTS,
154	SCTP_IERROR_AUTH_BAD_HMAC,
155	SCTP_IERROR_AUTH_BAD_KEYID,
156	SCTP_IERROR_PROTO_VIOLATION,
157	SCTP_IERROR_ERROR,
158	SCTP_IERROR_ABORT,
159};
160
161
162
163/* SCTP state defines for internal state machine */
164enum sctp_state {
165
166	SCTP_STATE_CLOSED		= 0,
167	SCTP_STATE_COOKIE_WAIT		= 1,
168	SCTP_STATE_COOKIE_ECHOED	= 2,
169	SCTP_STATE_ESTABLISHED		= 3,
170	SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_PENDING	= 4,
171	SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_SENT	= 5,
172	SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_RECEIVED	= 6,
173	SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_ACK_SENT	= 7,
174
175};
176
177#define SCTP_STATE_MAX			SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_ACK_SENT
178#define SCTP_STATE_NUM_STATES		(SCTP_STATE_MAX + 1)
179
180/* These are values for sk->state.
181 * For a UDP-style SCTP socket, the states are defined as follows
182 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_CLOSED state indicates that it is not willing to
183 *   accept new associations, but it can initiate the creation of new ones.
184 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_LISTENING state indicates that it is willing to
185 *   accept new  associations and can initiate the creation of new ones.
186 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHED state indicates that it is a peeled off
187 *   socket with one association.
188 * For a TCP-style SCTP socket, the states are defined as follows
189 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_CLOSED state indicates that it is not willing to
190 *   accept new associations, but it can initiate the creation of new ones.
191 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_LISTENING state indicates that it is willing to
192 *   accept new associations, but cannot initiate the creation of new ones.
193 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHED state indicates that it has a single 
194 *   association.
195 */
196enum sctp_sock_state {
197	SCTP_SS_CLOSED         = TCP_CLOSE,
198	SCTP_SS_LISTENING      = TCP_LISTEN,
199	SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHING   = TCP_SYN_SENT,
200	SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHED    = TCP_ESTABLISHED,
201	SCTP_SS_CLOSING        = TCP_CLOSE_WAIT,
202};
203
204enum sctp_plpmtud_state {
205	SCTP_PL_DISABLED,
206	SCTP_PL_BASE,
207	SCTP_PL_SEARCH,
208	SCTP_PL_COMPLETE,
209	SCTP_PL_ERROR,
210};
211
212#define	SCTP_BASE_PLPMTU	1200
213#define	SCTP_MAX_PLPMTU		9000
214#define	SCTP_MIN_PLPMTU		512
215
216#define	SCTP_MAX_PROBES		3
217
218#define SCTP_PL_BIG_STEP	32
219#define SCTP_PL_MIN_STEP	4
220
221/* These functions map various type to printable names.  */
222const char *sctp_cname(const union sctp_subtype id);	/* chunk types */
223const char *sctp_oname(const union sctp_subtype id);	/* other events */
224const char *sctp_tname(const union sctp_subtype id);	/* timeouts */
225const char *sctp_pname(const union sctp_subtype id);	/* primitives */
226
227/* This is a table of printable names of sctp_state_t's.  */
228extern const char *const sctp_state_tbl[];
229extern const char *const sctp_evttype_tbl[];
230extern const char *const sctp_status_tbl[];
231
232/* Maximum chunk length considering padding requirements. */
233enum { SCTP_MAX_CHUNK_LEN = ((1<<16) - sizeof(__u32)) };
234
235/* Encourage Cookie-Echo bundling by pre-fragmenting chunks a little
236 * harder (until reaching ESTABLISHED state).
237 */
238enum { SCTP_ARBITRARY_COOKIE_ECHO_LEN = 200 };
239
240/* Guess at how big to make the TSN mapping array.
241 * We guarantee that we can handle at least this big a gap between the
242 * cumulative ACK and the highest TSN.  In practice, we can often
243 * handle up to twice this value.
244 *
245 * NEVER make this more than 32767 (2^15-1).  The Gap Ack Blocks in a
246 * SACK (see  section 3.3.4) are only 16 bits, so 2*SCTP_TSN_MAP_SIZE
247 * must be less than 65535 (2^16 - 1), or we will have overflow
248 * problems creating SACK's.
249 */
250#define SCTP_TSN_MAP_INITIAL BITS_PER_LONG
251#define SCTP_TSN_MAP_INCREMENT SCTP_TSN_MAP_INITIAL
252#define SCTP_TSN_MAP_SIZE 4096
253
254/* We will not record more than this many duplicate TSNs between two
255 * SACKs.  The minimum PMTU is 512.  Remove all the headers and there
256 * is enough room for 117 duplicate reports.  Round down to the
257 * nearest power of 2.
258 */
 
259enum { SCTP_MAX_DUP_TSNS = 16 };
260enum { SCTP_MAX_GABS = 16 };
261
262/* Heartbeat interval - 30 secs */
263#define SCTP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_HEARTBEAT	(30*1000)
264
265/* Delayed sack timer - 200ms */
266#define SCTP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SACK	(200)
267
268/* RTO.Initial              - 3  seconds
269 * RTO.Min                  - 1  second
270 * RTO.Max                  - 60 seconds
271 * RTO.Alpha                - 1/8
272 * RTO.Beta                 - 1/4
273 */
274#define SCTP_RTO_INITIAL	(3 * 1000)
275#define SCTP_RTO_MIN		(1 * 1000)
276#define SCTP_RTO_MAX		(60 * 1000)
277
278#define SCTP_RTO_ALPHA          3   /* 1/8 when converted to right shifts. */
279#define SCTP_RTO_BETA           2   /* 1/4 when converted to right shifts. */
280
281/* Maximum number of new data packets that can be sent in a burst.  */
282#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MAX_BURST		4
283
284#define SCTP_CLOCK_GRANULARITY	1	/* 1 jiffy */
285
286#define SCTP_DEFAULT_COOKIE_LIFE	(60 * 1000) /* 60 seconds */
287
288#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MINWINDOW	1500	/* default minimum rwnd size */
289#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MAXWINDOW	65535	/* default rwnd size */
290#define SCTP_DEFAULT_RWND_SHIFT  4	/* by default, update on 1/16 of
291					 * rcvbuf, which is 1/8 of initial
292					 * window
293					 */
294#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MAXSEGMENT 1500	/* MTU size, this is the limit
295                                         * to which we will raise the P-MTU.
296					 */
297#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MINSEGMENT 512	/* MTU size ... if no mtu disc */
298
299#define SCTP_SECRET_SIZE 32		/* Number of octets in a 256 bits. */
300
301#define SCTP_SIGNATURE_SIZE 20	        /* size of a SLA-1 signature */
302
303#define SCTP_COOKIE_MULTIPLE 32 /* Pad out our cookie to make our hash
304				 * functions simpler to write.
305				 */
306
307#define SCTP_DEFAULT_UDP_PORT 9899	/* default UDP tunneling port */
308
309/* These are the values for pf exposure, UNUSED is to keep compatible with old
310 * applications by default.
311 */
312enum {
313	SCTP_PF_EXPOSE_UNSET,
314	SCTP_PF_EXPOSE_DISABLE,
315	SCTP_PF_EXPOSE_ENABLE,
316};
317#define SCTP_PF_EXPOSE_MAX	SCTP_PF_EXPOSE_ENABLE
318
319#define SCTP_PS_RETRANS_MAX	0xffff
320
321/* These return values describe the success or failure of a number of
322 * routines which form the lower interface to SCTP_outqueue.
323 */
324enum sctp_xmit {
325	SCTP_XMIT_OK,
326	SCTP_XMIT_PMTU_FULL,
327	SCTP_XMIT_RWND_FULL,
328	SCTP_XMIT_DELAY,
329};
330
331/* These are the commands for manipulating transports.  */
332enum sctp_transport_cmd {
333	SCTP_TRANSPORT_UP,
334	SCTP_TRANSPORT_DOWN,
335	SCTP_TRANSPORT_PF,
336};
337
338/* These are the address scopes defined mainly for IPv4 addresses
339 * based on draft of SCTP IPv4 scoping <draft-stewart-tsvwg-sctp-ipv4-00.txt>.
340 * These scopes are hopefully generic enough to be used on scoping both
341 * IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in SCTP.
342 * At this point, the IPv6 scopes will be mapped to these internal scopes
343 * as much as possible.
344 */
345enum sctp_scope {
346	SCTP_SCOPE_GLOBAL,		/* IPv4 global addresses */
347	SCTP_SCOPE_PRIVATE,		/* IPv4 private addresses */
348	SCTP_SCOPE_LINK,		/* IPv4 link local address */
349	SCTP_SCOPE_LOOPBACK,		/* IPv4 loopback address */
350	SCTP_SCOPE_UNUSABLE,		/* IPv4 unusable addresses */
351};
352
353enum {
354	SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_DISABLE,	/* Disable IPv4 address scoping */
355	SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_ENABLE,	/* Enable IPv4 address scoping */
356	SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_PRIVATE,	/* Follow draft but allow IPv4 private addresses */
357	SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_LINK,		/* Follow draft but allow IPv4 link local addresses */
358};
359
360#define SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_MAX	SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_LINK
361
362/* Based on IPv4 scoping <draft-stewart-tsvwg-sctp-ipv4-00.txt>,
363 * SCTP IPv4 unusable addresses: 0.0.0.0/8, 224.0.0.0/4, 192.88.99.0/24.
 
364 * Also, RFC 8.4, non-unicast addresses are not considered valid SCTP
365 * addresses.
366 */
367#define IS_IPV4_UNUSABLE_ADDRESS(a)	    \
368	((htonl(INADDR_BROADCAST) == a) ||  \
369	 ipv4_is_multicast(a) ||	    \
370	 ipv4_is_zeronet(a) ||		    \
 
371	 ipv4_is_anycast_6to4(a))
372
373/* Flags used for the bind address copy functions.  */
374#define SCTP_ADDR4_ALLOWED	0x00000001	/* IPv4 address is allowed by
375						   local sock family */
376#define SCTP_ADDR6_ALLOWED	0x00000002	/* IPv6 address is allowed by
377						   local sock family */
378#define SCTP_ADDR4_PEERSUPP	0x00000004	/* IPv4 address is supported by
379						   peer */
380#define SCTP_ADDR6_PEERSUPP	0x00000008	/* IPv6 address is supported by
381						   peer */
382
383/* Reasons to retransmit. */
384enum sctp_retransmit_reason {
385	SCTP_RTXR_T3_RTX,
386	SCTP_RTXR_FAST_RTX,
387	SCTP_RTXR_PMTUD,
388	SCTP_RTXR_T1_RTX,
389};
390
391/* Reasons to lower cwnd. */
392enum sctp_lower_cwnd {
393	SCTP_LOWER_CWND_T3_RTX,
394	SCTP_LOWER_CWND_FAST_RTX,
395	SCTP_LOWER_CWND_ECNE,
396	SCTP_LOWER_CWND_INACTIVE,
397};
398
399
400/* SCTP-AUTH Necessary constants */
401
402/* SCTP-AUTH, Section 3.3
403 *
404 *  The following Table 2 shows the currently defined values for HMAC
405 *  identifiers.
406 *
407 *  +-----------------+--------------------------+
408 *  | HMAC Identifier | Message Digest Algorithm |
409 *  +-----------------+--------------------------+
410 *  | 0               | Reserved                 |
411 *  | 1               | SHA-1 defined in [8]     |
412 *  | 2               | Reserved                 |
413 *  | 3               | SHA-256 defined in [8]   |
414 *  +-----------------+--------------------------+
415 */
416enum {
417	SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RESERVED_0,
418	SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1,
419	SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RESERVED_2,
420#if defined (CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256) || defined (CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256_MODULE)
421	SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA256,
422#endif
423	__SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_MAX
424};
425
426#define SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_MAX	__SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_MAX - 1
427#define SCTP_AUTH_NUM_HMACS 	__SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_MAX
428#define SCTP_SHA1_SIG_SIZE 20
429#define SCTP_SHA256_SIG_SIZE 32
430
431/*  SCTP-AUTH, Section 3.2
432 *     The chunk types for INIT, INIT-ACK, SHUTDOWN-COMPLETE and AUTH chunks
433 *     MUST NOT be listed in the CHUNKS parameter
434 */
435#define SCTP_NUM_NOAUTH_CHUNKS	4
436#define SCTP_AUTH_MAX_CHUNKS	(SCTP_NUM_CHUNK_TYPES - SCTP_NUM_NOAUTH_CHUNKS)
437
438/* SCTP-AUTH Section 6.1
439 * The RANDOM parameter MUST contain a 32 byte random number.
440 */
441#define SCTP_AUTH_RANDOM_LENGTH 32
442
443#define SCTP_PROBE_TIMER_MIN	5000
444
445#endif /* __sctp_constants_h__ */