npf_state_tcp.c revision 1.5 1 1.5 rmind /* $NetBSD: npf_state_tcp.c,v 1.5 2012/05/30 21:38:03 rmind Exp $ */
2 1.1 rmind
3 1.1 rmind /*-
4 1.1 rmind * Copyright (c) 2010-2011 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 rmind * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 rmind *
7 1.1 rmind * This material is based upon work partially supported by The
8 1.1 rmind * NetBSD Foundation under a contract with Mindaugas Rasiukevicius.
9 1.1 rmind *
10 1.1 rmind * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 1.1 rmind * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 1.1 rmind * are met:
13 1.1 rmind * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 1.1 rmind * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 1.1 rmind * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 1.1 rmind * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17 1.1 rmind * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 1.1 rmind *
19 1.1 rmind * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
20 1.1 rmind * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
21 1.1 rmind * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
22 1.1 rmind * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
23 1.1 rmind * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
24 1.1 rmind * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
25 1.1 rmind * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
26 1.1 rmind * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
27 1.1 rmind * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
28 1.1 rmind * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
29 1.1 rmind * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
30 1.1 rmind */
31 1.1 rmind
32 1.1 rmind /*
33 1.1 rmind * NPF TCP state engine for connection tracking.
34 1.1 rmind */
35 1.1 rmind
36 1.1 rmind #include <sys/cdefs.h>
37 1.5 rmind __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: npf_state_tcp.c,v 1.5 2012/05/30 21:38:03 rmind Exp $");
38 1.1 rmind
39 1.1 rmind #include <sys/param.h>
40 1.1 rmind #include <sys/types.h>
41 1.1 rmind
42 1.1 rmind #ifndef _KERNEL
43 1.1 rmind #include <stdio.h>
44 1.1 rmind #include <stdbool.h>
45 1.1 rmind #include <inttypes.h>
46 1.1 rmind #endif
47 1.1 rmind #include <netinet/in.h>
48 1.1 rmind #include <netinet/tcp.h>
49 1.1 rmind #include <netinet/tcp_seq.h>
50 1.1 rmind
51 1.1 rmind #include "npf_impl.h"
52 1.1 rmind
53 1.1 rmind /*
54 1.1 rmind * NPF TCP states. Note: these states are different from the TCP FSM
55 1.4 rmind * states of RFC 793. The packet filter is a man-in-the-middle.
56 1.1 rmind */
57 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCPS_OK (-1)
58 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCPS_CLOSED 0
59 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCPS_SYN_SENT 1
60 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCPS_SIMSYN_SENT 2
61 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED 3
62 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCPS_ESTABLISHED 4
63 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCPS_FIN_SEEN 5
64 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT 6
65 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCPS_FIN_WAIT 7
66 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCPS_CLOSING 8
67 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCPS_LAST_ACK 9
68 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCPS_TIME_WAIT 10
69 1.1 rmind
70 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCP_NSTATES 11
71 1.1 rmind
72 1.1 rmind /*
73 1.1 rmind * TCP connection timeout table (in seconds).
74 1.1 rmind */
75 1.2 rmind static u_int npf_tcp_timeouts[] __read_mostly = {
76 1.1 rmind /* Closed, timeout nearly immediately. */
77 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_CLOSED] = 10,
78 1.1 rmind /* Unsynchronised states. */
79 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_SYN_SENT] = 30,
80 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_SIMSYN_SENT] = 30,
81 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED] = 60,
82 1.1 rmind /* Established, timeout: 24 hours. */
83 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_ESTABLISHED] = 60 * 60 * 24,
84 1.1 rmind /* Closure cases, timeout: 4 minutes (2 * MSL). */
85 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_FIN_SEEN] = 60 * 2 * 2,
86 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT] = 60 * 2 * 2,
87 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_FIN_WAIT] = 60 * 2 * 2,
88 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_CLOSING] = 30,
89 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_LAST_ACK] = 30,
90 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_TIME_WAIT] = 60 * 2 * 2,
91 1.1 rmind };
92 1.1 rmind
93 1.1 rmind #define NPF_TCP_MAXACKWIN 66000
94 1.1 rmind
95 1.2 rmind /*
96 1.2 rmind * List of TCP flag cases and conversion of flags to a case (index).
97 1.2 rmind */
98 1.2 rmind
99 1.2 rmind #define TCPFC_INVALID 0
100 1.2 rmind #define TCPFC_SYN 1
101 1.2 rmind #define TCPFC_SYNACK 2
102 1.2 rmind #define TCPFC_ACK 3
103 1.2 rmind #define TCPFC_FIN 4
104 1.2 rmind #define TCPFC_COUNT 5
105 1.2 rmind
106 1.2 rmind static inline u_int
107 1.2 rmind npf_tcpfl2case(const int tcpfl)
108 1.2 rmind {
109 1.2 rmind u_int i, c;
110 1.2 rmind
111 1.3 rmind CTASSERT(TH_FIN == 0x01);
112 1.3 rmind CTASSERT(TH_SYN == 0x02);
113 1.3 rmind CTASSERT(TH_ACK == 0x10);
114 1.3 rmind
115 1.2 rmind /*
116 1.3 rmind * Flags are shifted to use three least significant bits, thus each
117 1.3 rmind * flag combination has a unique number ranging from 0 to 7, e.g.
118 1.3 rmind * TH_SYN | TH_ACK has number 6, since (0x02 | (0x10 >> 2)) == 6.
119 1.3 rmind * However, the requirement is to have number 0 for invalid cases,
120 1.3 rmind * such as TH_SYN | TH_FIN, and to have the same number for TH_FIN
121 1.3 rmind * and TH_FIN|TH_ACK cases. Thus, we generate a mask assigning 3
122 1.3 rmind * bits for each number, which contains the actual case numbers:
123 1.3 rmind *
124 1.3 rmind * TCPFC_SYNACK << (6 << 2) == 0x2000000 (6 - SYN,ACK)
125 1.3 rmind * TCPFC_FIN << (5 << 2) == 0x0400000 (5 - FIN,ACK)
126 1.3 rmind * ...
127 1.3 rmind *
128 1.3 rmind * Hence, OR'ed mask value is 0x2430140.
129 1.2 rmind */
130 1.2 rmind i = (tcpfl & (TH_SYN | TH_FIN)) | ((tcpfl & TH_ACK) >> 2);
131 1.2 rmind c = (0x2430140 >> (i << 2)) & 7;
132 1.2 rmind
133 1.2 rmind KASSERT(c < TCPFC_COUNT);
134 1.2 rmind return c;
135 1.2 rmind }
136 1.1 rmind
137 1.1 rmind /*
138 1.1 rmind * NPF transition table of a tracked TCP connection.
139 1.1 rmind *
140 1.1 rmind * There is a single state, which is changed in the following way:
141 1.1 rmind *
142 1.2 rmind * new_state = npf_tcp_fsm[old_state][direction][npf_tcpfl2case(tcp_flags)];
143 1.1 rmind *
144 1.1 rmind * Note that this state is different from the state in each end (host).
145 1.1 rmind */
146 1.1 rmind
147 1.2 rmind static const int npf_tcp_fsm[NPF_TCP_NSTATES][2][TCPFC_COUNT] = {
148 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_CLOSED] = {
149 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_FORW] = {
150 1.1 rmind /* Handshake (1): initial SYN. */
151 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_SYN] = NPF_TCPS_SYN_SENT,
152 1.1 rmind },
153 1.1 rmind },
154 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_SYN_SENT] = {
155 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_FORW] = {
156 1.1 rmind /* SYN may be retransmitted. */
157 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_SYN] = NPF_TCPS_OK,
158 1.1 rmind },
159 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_BACK] = {
160 1.1 rmind /* Handshake (2): SYN-ACK is expected. */
161 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_SYNACK] = NPF_TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED,
162 1.1 rmind /* Simultaneous initiation - SYN. */
163 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_SYN] = NPF_TCPS_SIMSYN_SENT,
164 1.1 rmind },
165 1.1 rmind },
166 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_SIMSYN_SENT] = {
167 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_FORW] = {
168 1.1 rmind /* Original SYN re-transmission. */
169 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_SYN] = NPF_TCPS_OK,
170 1.1 rmind /* SYN-ACK response to simultaneous SYN. */
171 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_SYNACK] = NPF_TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED,
172 1.1 rmind },
173 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_BACK] = {
174 1.1 rmind /* Simultaneous SYN re-transmission.*/
175 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_SYN] = NPF_TCPS_OK,
176 1.1 rmind /* SYN-ACK response to original SYN. */
177 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_SYNACK] = NPF_TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED,
178 1.2 rmind /* FIN may be sent early. */
179 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_FIN] = NPF_TCPS_FIN_SEEN,
180 1.1 rmind },
181 1.1 rmind },
182 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED] = {
183 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_FORW] = {
184 1.1 rmind /* Handshake (3): ACK is expected. */
185 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_ESTABLISHED,
186 1.2 rmind /* FIN may be sent early. */
187 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_FIN] = NPF_TCPS_FIN_SEEN,
188 1.1 rmind },
189 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_BACK] = {
190 1.1 rmind /* SYN-ACK may be retransmitted. */
191 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_SYNACK] = NPF_TCPS_OK,
192 1.1 rmind /* XXX: ACK of late SYN in simultaneous case? */
193 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_OK,
194 1.2 rmind /* FIN may be sent early. */
195 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_FIN] = NPF_TCPS_FIN_SEEN,
196 1.1 rmind },
197 1.1 rmind },
198 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_ESTABLISHED] = {
199 1.1 rmind /*
200 1.1 rmind * Regular ACKs (data exchange) or FIN.
201 1.1 rmind * FIN packets may have ACK set.
202 1.1 rmind */
203 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_FORW] = {
204 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_OK,
205 1.1 rmind /* FIN by the sender. */
206 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_FIN] = NPF_TCPS_FIN_SEEN,
207 1.1 rmind },
208 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_BACK] = {
209 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_OK,
210 1.1 rmind /* FIN by the receiver. */
211 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_FIN] = NPF_TCPS_FIN_SEEN,
212 1.1 rmind },
213 1.1 rmind },
214 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_FIN_SEEN] = {
215 1.1 rmind /*
216 1.1 rmind * FIN was seen. If ACK only, connection is half-closed now,
217 1.1 rmind * need to determine which end is closed (sender or receiver).
218 1.1 rmind * However, both FIN and FIN-ACK may race here - in which
219 1.1 rmind * case we are closing immediately.
220 1.1 rmind */
221 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_FORW] = {
222 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT,
223 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_FIN] = NPF_TCPS_CLOSING,
224 1.1 rmind },
225 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_BACK] = {
226 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_FIN_WAIT,
227 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_FIN] = NPF_TCPS_CLOSING,
228 1.1 rmind },
229 1.1 rmind },
230 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT] = {
231 1.1 rmind /* Sender has sent the FIN and closed its end. */
232 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_FORW] = {
233 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_OK,
234 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_FIN] = NPF_TCPS_LAST_ACK,
235 1.1 rmind },
236 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_BACK] = {
237 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_OK,
238 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_FIN] = NPF_TCPS_LAST_ACK,
239 1.1 rmind },
240 1.1 rmind },
241 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_FIN_WAIT] = {
242 1.1 rmind /* Receiver has closed its end. */
243 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_FORW] = {
244 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_OK,
245 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_FIN] = NPF_TCPS_LAST_ACK,
246 1.1 rmind },
247 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_BACK] = {
248 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_OK,
249 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_FIN] = NPF_TCPS_LAST_ACK,
250 1.1 rmind },
251 1.1 rmind },
252 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_CLOSING] = {
253 1.1 rmind /* Race of FINs - expecting ACK. */
254 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_FORW] = {
255 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_LAST_ACK,
256 1.1 rmind },
257 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_BACK] = {
258 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_LAST_ACK,
259 1.1 rmind },
260 1.1 rmind },
261 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_LAST_ACK] = {
262 1.1 rmind /* FINs exchanged - expecting last ACK. */
263 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_FORW] = {
264 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_TIME_WAIT,
265 1.1 rmind },
266 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_BACK] = {
267 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_ACK] = NPF_TCPS_TIME_WAIT,
268 1.1 rmind },
269 1.1 rmind },
270 1.1 rmind [NPF_TCPS_TIME_WAIT] = {
271 1.1 rmind /* May re-open the connection as per RFC 1122. */
272 1.1 rmind [NPF_FLOW_FORW] = {
273 1.2 rmind [TCPFC_SYN] = NPF_TCPS_SYN_SENT,
274 1.1 rmind },
275 1.1 rmind },
276 1.1 rmind };
277 1.1 rmind
278 1.1 rmind /*
279 1.1 rmind * npf_tcp_inwindow: determine whether the packet is in the TCP window
280 1.1 rmind * and thus part of the connection we are tracking.
281 1.1 rmind */
282 1.1 rmind static bool
283 1.1 rmind npf_tcp_inwindow(const npf_cache_t *npc, nbuf_t *nbuf, npf_state_t *nst,
284 1.1 rmind const int di)
285 1.1 rmind {
286 1.1 rmind const struct tcphdr * const th = &npc->npc_l4.tcp;
287 1.1 rmind const int tcpfl = th->th_flags;
288 1.1 rmind npf_tcpstate_t *fstate, *tstate;
289 1.1 rmind int tcpdlen, wscale, ackskew;
290 1.1 rmind tcp_seq seq, ack, end;
291 1.1 rmind uint32_t win;
292 1.1 rmind
293 1.1 rmind KASSERT(npf_iscached(npc, NPC_TCP));
294 1.1 rmind KASSERT(di == NPF_FLOW_FORW || di == NPF_FLOW_BACK);
295 1.1 rmind
296 1.1 rmind /*
297 1.1 rmind * Perform SEQ/ACK numbers check against boundaries. Reference:
298 1.1 rmind *
299 1.1 rmind * Rooij G., "Real stateful TCP packet filtering in IP Filter",
300 1.1 rmind * 10th USENIX Security Symposium invited talk, Aug. 2001.
301 1.1 rmind *
302 1.3 rmind * There are four boundaries defined as following:
303 1.1 rmind * I) SEQ + LEN <= MAX { SND.ACK + MAX(SND.WIN, 1) }
304 1.2 rmind * II) SEQ >= MAX { SND.SEQ + SND.LEN - MAX(RCV.WIN, 1) }
305 1.1 rmind * III) ACK <= MAX { RCV.SEQ + RCV.LEN }
306 1.1 rmind * IV) ACK >= MAX { RCV.SEQ + RCV.LEN } - MAXACKWIN
307 1.1 rmind *
308 1.1 rmind * Let these members of npf_tcpstate_t be the maximum seen values of:
309 1.1 rmind * nst_end - SEQ + LEN
310 1.1 rmind * nst_maxend - ACK + MAX(WIN, 1)
311 1.1 rmind * nst_maxwin - MAX(WIN, 1)
312 1.1 rmind */
313 1.1 rmind
314 1.1 rmind tcpdlen = npf_tcpsaw(__UNCONST(npc), &seq, &ack, &win);
315 1.1 rmind end = seq + tcpdlen;
316 1.1 rmind if (tcpfl & TH_SYN) {
317 1.1 rmind end++;
318 1.1 rmind }
319 1.1 rmind if (tcpfl & TH_FIN) {
320 1.1 rmind end++;
321 1.1 rmind }
322 1.1 rmind
323 1.1 rmind fstate = &nst->nst_tcpst[di];
324 1.1 rmind tstate = &nst->nst_tcpst[!di];
325 1.1 rmind win = win ? (win << fstate->nst_wscale) : 1;
326 1.1 rmind
327 1.1 rmind /*
328 1.1 rmind * Initialise if the first packet.
329 1.1 rmind * Note: only case when nst_maxwin is zero.
330 1.1 rmind */
331 1.1 rmind if (__predict_false(fstate->nst_maxwin == 0)) {
332 1.1 rmind /*
333 1.1 rmind * Should be first SYN or re-transmission of SYN. State of
334 1.1 rmind * other side will get set with a SYN-ACK reply (see below).
335 1.1 rmind */
336 1.1 rmind fstate->nst_end = end;
337 1.1 rmind fstate->nst_maxend = end;
338 1.1 rmind fstate->nst_maxwin = win;
339 1.1 rmind tstate->nst_end = 0;
340 1.1 rmind tstate->nst_maxend = 0;
341 1.1 rmind tstate->nst_maxwin = 1;
342 1.1 rmind
343 1.1 rmind /*
344 1.1 rmind * Handle TCP Window Scaling (RFC 1323). Both sides may
345 1.1 rmind * send this option in their SYN packets.
346 1.1 rmind */
347 1.1 rmind if (npf_fetch_tcpopts(npc, nbuf, NULL, &wscale)) {
348 1.1 rmind fstate->nst_wscale = wscale;
349 1.1 rmind } else {
350 1.1 rmind fstate->nst_wscale = 0;
351 1.1 rmind }
352 1.1 rmind tstate->nst_wscale = 0;
353 1.1 rmind
354 1.1 rmind /* Done. */
355 1.1 rmind return true;
356 1.1 rmind }
357 1.1 rmind if (fstate->nst_end == 0) {
358 1.1 rmind /*
359 1.1 rmind * Should be a SYN-ACK reply to SYN. If SYN is not set,
360 1.1 rmind * then we are in the middle of connection and lost tracking.
361 1.1 rmind */
362 1.1 rmind fstate->nst_end = end;
363 1.1 rmind fstate->nst_maxend = end + 1;
364 1.1 rmind fstate->nst_maxwin = win;
365 1.1 rmind
366 1.1 rmind /* Handle TCP Window Scaling (must be ignored if no SYN). */
367 1.1 rmind if (tcpfl & TH_SYN) {
368 1.1 rmind fstate->nst_wscale =
369 1.1 rmind npf_fetch_tcpopts(npc, nbuf, NULL, &wscale) ?
370 1.1 rmind wscale : 0;
371 1.1 rmind }
372 1.1 rmind }
373 1.1 rmind if ((tcpfl & TH_ACK) == 0) {
374 1.1 rmind /* Pretend that an ACK was sent. */
375 1.1 rmind ack = tstate->nst_end;
376 1.1 rmind } else if ((tcpfl & (TH_ACK|TH_RST)) == (TH_ACK|TH_RST) && ack == 0) {
377 1.1 rmind /* Workaround for some TCP stacks. */
378 1.1 rmind ack = tstate->nst_end;
379 1.1 rmind }
380 1.1 rmind if (seq == end) {
381 1.1 rmind /* If packet contains no data - assume it is valid. */
382 1.1 rmind end = fstate->nst_end;
383 1.1 rmind seq = end;
384 1.1 rmind }
385 1.1 rmind #if 0
386 1.1 rmind /* Strict in-order sequence for RST packets. */
387 1.1 rmind if (((tcpfl & TH_RST) != 0) && (fstate->nst_end - seq) > 1) {
388 1.1 rmind return false;
389 1.1 rmind }
390 1.1 rmind #endif
391 1.1 rmind /*
392 1.1 rmind * Determine whether the data is within previously noted window,
393 1.1 rmind * that is, upper boundary for valid data (I).
394 1.1 rmind */
395 1.1 rmind if (!SEQ_LEQ(end, fstate->nst_maxend)) {
396 1.1 rmind npf_stats_inc(NPF_STAT_INVALID_STATE_TCP1);
397 1.1 rmind return false;
398 1.1 rmind }
399 1.1 rmind
400 1.1 rmind /* Lower boundary (II), which is no more than one window back. */
401 1.1 rmind if (!SEQ_GEQ(seq, fstate->nst_end - tstate->nst_maxwin)) {
402 1.1 rmind npf_stats_inc(NPF_STAT_INVALID_STATE_TCP2);
403 1.1 rmind return false;
404 1.1 rmind }
405 1.1 rmind
406 1.1 rmind /*
407 1.1 rmind * Boundaries for valid acknowledgments (III, IV) - on predicted
408 1.1 rmind * window up or down, since packets may be fragmented.
409 1.1 rmind */
410 1.1 rmind ackskew = tstate->nst_end - ack;
411 1.1 rmind if (ackskew < -NPF_TCP_MAXACKWIN ||
412 1.1 rmind ackskew > (NPF_TCP_MAXACKWIN << fstate->nst_wscale)) {
413 1.1 rmind npf_stats_inc(NPF_STAT_INVALID_STATE_TCP3);
414 1.1 rmind return false;
415 1.1 rmind }
416 1.1 rmind
417 1.1 rmind /*
418 1.1 rmind * Packet has been passed.
419 1.1 rmind *
420 1.1 rmind * Negative ackskew might be due to fragmented packets. Since the
421 1.1 rmind * total length of the packet is unknown - bump the boundary.
422 1.1 rmind */
423 1.1 rmind if (ackskew < 0) {
424 1.4 rmind tstate->nst_end = ack;
425 1.1 rmind }
426 1.1 rmind /* Keep track of the maximum window seen. */
427 1.1 rmind if (fstate->nst_maxwin < win) {
428 1.1 rmind fstate->nst_maxwin = win;
429 1.1 rmind }
430 1.1 rmind if (SEQ_GT(end, fstate->nst_end)) {
431 1.1 rmind fstate->nst_end = end;
432 1.1 rmind }
433 1.1 rmind /* Note the window for upper boundary. */
434 1.1 rmind if (SEQ_GEQ(ack + win, tstate->nst_maxend)) {
435 1.1 rmind tstate->nst_maxend = ack + win;
436 1.1 rmind }
437 1.1 rmind return true;
438 1.1 rmind }
439 1.1 rmind
440 1.1 rmind bool
441 1.1 rmind npf_state_tcp(const npf_cache_t *npc, nbuf_t *nbuf, npf_state_t *nst, int di)
442 1.1 rmind {
443 1.1 rmind const struct tcphdr * const th = &npc->npc_l4.tcp;
444 1.1 rmind const int tcpfl = th->th_flags, state = nst->nst_state;
445 1.1 rmind int nstate;
446 1.1 rmind
447 1.1 rmind /* Look for a transition to a new state. */
448 1.1 rmind if (__predict_true((tcpfl & TH_RST) == 0)) {
449 1.2 rmind const int flagcase = npf_tcpfl2case(tcpfl);
450 1.2 rmind nstate = npf_tcp_fsm[state][di][flagcase];
451 1.1 rmind } else if (state == NPF_TCPS_TIME_WAIT) {
452 1.1 rmind /* Prevent TIME-WAIT assassination (RFC 1337). */
453 1.1 rmind nstate = NPF_TCPS_OK;
454 1.1 rmind } else {
455 1.1 rmind nstate = NPF_TCPS_CLOSED;
456 1.1 rmind }
457 1.5 rmind
458 1.1 rmind /* Determine whether TCP packet really belongs to this connection. */
459 1.1 rmind if (!npf_tcp_inwindow(npc, nbuf, nst, di)) {
460 1.1 rmind return false;
461 1.1 rmind }
462 1.1 rmind if (__predict_true(nstate == NPF_TCPS_OK)) {
463 1.1 rmind return true;
464 1.1 rmind }
465 1.5 rmind
466 1.1 rmind nst->nst_state = nstate;
467 1.1 rmind return true;
468 1.1 rmind }
469 1.1 rmind
470 1.1 rmind int
471 1.1 rmind npf_state_tcp_timeout(const npf_state_t *nst)
472 1.1 rmind {
473 1.1 rmind const u_int state = nst->nst_state;
474 1.1 rmind
475 1.1 rmind KASSERT(state < NPF_TCP_NSTATES);
476 1.1 rmind return npf_tcp_timeouts[state];
477 1.1 rmind }
478