tcp_output.c revision 1.44 1 /* $NetBSD: tcp_output.c,v 1.44 1998/10/04 21:33:53 matt Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Jason R. Thorpe and Kevin M. Lahey of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation
9 * Facility, NASA Ames Research Center.
10 *
11 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
13 * are met:
14 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
15 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
16 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
17 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
18 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
19 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
20 * must display the following acknowledgement:
21 * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
22 * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
23 * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
24 * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
25 * from this software without specific prior written permission.
26 *
27 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
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29 * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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36 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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38 */
39
40 /*
41 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995
42 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
43 *
44 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
45 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
46 * are met:
47 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
48 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
49 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
50 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
51 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
52 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
53 * must display the following acknowledgement:
54 * This product includes software developed by the University of
55 * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
56 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
57 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
58 * without specific prior written permission.
59 *
60 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
61 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
62 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
63 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
64 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
65 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
66 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
67 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
68 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
69 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
70 * SUCH DAMAGE.
71 *
72 * @(#)tcp_output.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 5/24/95
73 */
74
75 #include <sys/param.h>
76 #include <sys/systm.h>
77 #include <sys/malloc.h>
78 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
79 #include <sys/protosw.h>
80 #include <sys/socket.h>
81 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
82 #include <sys/errno.h>
83
84 #include <net/if.h>
85 #include <net/route.h>
86
87 #include <netinet/in.h>
88 #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
89 #include <netinet/ip.h>
90 #include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
91 #include <netinet/ip_var.h>
92 #include <netinet/tcp.h>
93 #define TCPOUTFLAGS
94 #include <netinet/tcp_fsm.h>
95 #include <netinet/tcp_seq.h>
96 #include <netinet/tcp_timer.h>
97 #include <netinet/tcp_var.h>
98 #include <netinet/tcpip.h>
99 #include <netinet/tcp_debug.h>
100
101 #ifdef notyet
102 extern struct mbuf *m_copypack();
103 #endif
104
105 #define MAX_TCPOPTLEN 32 /* max # bytes that go in options */
106
107 /*
108 * Knob to enable Congestion Window Monitoring, and control the
109 * the burst size it allows. Default burst is 4 packets, per
110 * the Internet draft.
111 */
112 int tcp_cwm = 0;
113 int tcp_cwm_burstsize = 4;
114
115 static __inline void tcp_segsize __P((struct tcpcb *, int *, int *));
116 static __inline void
117 tcp_segsize(tp, txsegsizep, rxsegsizep)
118 struct tcpcb *tp;
119 int *txsegsizep, *rxsegsizep;
120 {
121 struct inpcb *inp = tp->t_inpcb;
122 struct rtentry *rt;
123 struct ifnet *ifp;
124 int size;
125
126 if ((rt = in_pcbrtentry(inp)) == NULL) {
127 size = tcp_mssdflt;
128 goto out;
129 }
130
131 ifp = rt->rt_ifp;
132
133 if (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu != 0)
134 size = rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu - sizeof(struct tcpiphdr);
135 else if (ip_mtudisc || in_localaddr(inp->inp_faddr) ||
136 ifp->if_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK)
137 size = ifp->if_mtu - sizeof(struct tcpiphdr);
138 else
139 size = tcp_mssdflt;
140 size -= (tcp_optlen(tp) + ip_optlen(tp->t_inpcb));
141
142 out:
143 *txsegsizep = min(tp->t_peermss, size);
144 *rxsegsizep = min(tp->t_ourmss, size);
145
146 if (*txsegsizep != tp->t_segsz) {
147 /*
148 * If the new segment size is larger, we don't want to
149 * mess up the congestion window, but if it is smaller
150 * we'll have to reduce the congestion window to ensure
151 * that we don't get into trouble with initial windows
152 * and the rest. In any case, if the segment size
153 * has changed, chances are the path has, too, and
154 * our congestion window will be different.
155 */
156 if (*txsegsizep < tp->t_segsz) {
157 tp->snd_cwnd = max((tp->snd_cwnd / tp->t_segsz)
158 * *txsegsizep, *txsegsizep);
159 tp->snd_ssthresh = max((tp->snd_ssthresh / tp->t_segsz)
160 * *txsegsizep, *txsegsizep);
161 }
162 tp->t_segsz = *txsegsizep;
163 }
164 }
165
166 /*
167 * Tcp output routine: figure out what should be sent and send it.
168 */
169 int
170 tcp_output(tp)
171 register struct tcpcb *tp;
172 {
173 register struct socket *so = tp->t_inpcb->inp_socket;
174 register long len, win;
175 int off, flags, error;
176 register struct mbuf *m;
177 register struct tcpiphdr *ti;
178 u_char opt[MAX_TCPOPTLEN];
179 unsigned optlen, hdrlen;
180 int idle, sendalot, txsegsize, rxsegsize;
181 int maxburst = TCP_MAXBURST;
182
183 tcp_segsize(tp, &txsegsize, &rxsegsize);
184
185 idle = (tp->snd_max == tp->snd_una);
186
187 /*
188 * Restart Window computation. From draft-floyd-incr-init-win-03:
189 *
190 * Optionally, a TCP MAY set the restart window to the
191 * minimum of the value used for the initial window and
192 * the current value of cwnd (in other words, using a
193 * larger value for the restart window should never increase
194 * the size of cwnd).
195 */
196 if (tcp_cwm) {
197 /*
198 * Hughes/Touch/Heidemann Congestion Window Monitoring.
199 * Count the number of packets currently pending
200 * acknowledgement, and limit our congestion window
201 * to a pre-determined allowed burst size plus that count.
202 * This prevents bursting once all pending packets have
203 * been acknowledged (i.e. transmission is idle).
204 *
205 * XXX Link this to Initial Window?
206 */
207 tp->snd_cwnd = min(tp->snd_cwnd,
208 (tcp_cwm_burstsize * txsegsize) +
209 (tp->snd_nxt - tp->snd_una));
210 } else {
211 if (idle && tp->t_idle >= tp->t_rxtcur) {
212 /*
213 * We have been idle for "a while" and no acks are
214 * expected to clock out any data we send --
215 * slow start to get ack "clock" running again.
216 */
217 tp->snd_cwnd = min(tp->snd_cwnd,
218 TCP_INITIAL_WINDOW(tcp_init_win, txsegsize));
219 }
220 }
221
222 again:
223 /*
224 * Determine length of data that should be transmitted, and
225 * flags that should be used. If there is some data or critical
226 * controls (SYN, RST) to send, then transmit; otherwise,
227 * investigate further.
228 */
229 sendalot = 0;
230 off = tp->snd_nxt - tp->snd_una;
231 win = min(tp->snd_wnd, tp->snd_cwnd);
232
233 flags = tcp_outflags[tp->t_state];
234 /*
235 * If in persist timeout with window of 0, send 1 byte.
236 * Otherwise, if window is small but nonzero
237 * and timer expired, we will send what we can
238 * and go to transmit state.
239 */
240 if (tp->t_force) {
241 if (win == 0) {
242 /*
243 * If we still have some data to send, then
244 * clear the FIN bit. Usually this would
245 * happen below when it realizes that we
246 * aren't sending all the data. However,
247 * if we have exactly 1 byte of unset data,
248 * then it won't clear the FIN bit below,
249 * and if we are in persist state, we wind
250 * up sending the packet without recording
251 * that we sent the FIN bit.
252 *
253 * We can't just blindly clear the FIN bit,
254 * because if we don't have any more data
255 * to send then the probe will be the FIN
256 * itself.
257 */
258 if (off < so->so_snd.sb_cc)
259 flags &= ~TH_FIN;
260 win = 1;
261 } else {
262 TCP_TIMER_DISARM(tp, TCPT_PERSIST);
263 tp->t_rxtshift = 0;
264 }
265 }
266
267 if (win < so->so_snd.sb_cc) {
268 len = win - off;
269 flags &= ~TH_FIN;
270 } else
271 len = so->so_snd.sb_cc - off;
272
273 if (len < 0) {
274 /*
275 * If FIN has been sent but not acked,
276 * but we haven't been called to retransmit,
277 * len will be -1. Otherwise, window shrank
278 * after we sent into it. If window shrank to 0,
279 * cancel pending retransmit, pull snd_nxt back
280 * to (closed) window, and set the persist timer
281 * if it isn't already going. If the window didn't
282 * close completely, just wait for an ACK.
283 *
284 * If we have a pending FIN, either it has already been
285 * transmitted or it is outside the window, so drop it.
286 * If the FIN has been transmitted, but this is not a
287 * retransmission, then len must be -1. Therefore we also
288 * prevent here the sending of `gratuitous FINs'. This
289 * eliminates the need to check for that case below (e.g.
290 * to back up snd_nxt before the FIN so that the sequence
291 * number is correct).
292 */
293 len = 0;
294 flags &= ~TH_FIN;
295 if (win == 0) {
296 TCP_TIMER_DISARM(tp, TCPT_REXMT);
297 tp->t_rxtshift = 0;
298 tp->snd_nxt = tp->snd_una;
299 if (TCP_TIMER_ISARMED(tp, TCPT_PERSIST) == 0)
300 tcp_setpersist(tp);
301 }
302 }
303 if (len > txsegsize) {
304 len = txsegsize;
305 flags &= ~TH_FIN;
306 sendalot = 1;
307 }
308
309 win = sbspace(&so->so_rcv);
310
311 /*
312 * Sender silly window avoidance. If connection is idle
313 * and can send all data, a maximum segment,
314 * at least a maximum default-size segment do it,
315 * or are forced, do it; otherwise don't bother.
316 * If peer's buffer is tiny, then send
317 * when window is at least half open.
318 * If retransmitting (possibly after persist timer forced us
319 * to send into a small window), then must resend.
320 */
321 if (len) {
322 if (len == txsegsize)
323 goto send;
324 if ((idle || tp->t_flags & TF_NODELAY) &&
325 len + off >= so->so_snd.sb_cc)
326 goto send;
327 if (tp->t_force)
328 goto send;
329 if (len >= tp->max_sndwnd / 2)
330 goto send;
331 if (SEQ_LT(tp->snd_nxt, tp->snd_max))
332 goto send;
333 }
334
335 /*
336 * Compare available window to amount of window known to peer
337 * (as advertised window less next expected input). If the
338 * difference is at least twice the size of the largest segment
339 * we expect to receive (i.e. two segments) or at least 50% of
340 * the maximum possible window, then want to send a window update
341 * to peer.
342 */
343 if (win > 0) {
344 /*
345 * "adv" is the amount we can increase the window,
346 * taking into account that we are limited by
347 * TCP_MAXWIN << tp->rcv_scale.
348 */
349 long adv = min(win, (long)TCP_MAXWIN << tp->rcv_scale) -
350 (tp->rcv_adv - tp->rcv_nxt);
351
352 if (adv >= (long) (2 * rxsegsize))
353 goto send;
354 if (2 * adv >= (long) so->so_rcv.sb_hiwat)
355 goto send;
356 }
357
358 /*
359 * Send if we owe peer an ACK.
360 */
361 if (tp->t_flags & TF_ACKNOW)
362 goto send;
363 if (flags & (TH_SYN|TH_FIN|TH_RST))
364 goto send;
365 if (SEQ_GT(tp->snd_up, tp->snd_una))
366 goto send;
367
368 /*
369 * TCP window updates are not reliable, rather a polling protocol
370 * using ``persist'' packets is used to insure receipt of window
371 * updates. The three ``states'' for the output side are:
372 * idle not doing retransmits or persists
373 * persisting to move a small or zero window
374 * (re)transmitting and thereby not persisting
375 *
376 * tp->t_timer[TCPT_PERSIST]
377 * is set when we are in persist state.
378 * tp->t_force
379 * is set when we are called to send a persist packet.
380 * tp->t_timer[TCPT_REXMT]
381 * is set when we are retransmitting
382 * The output side is idle when both timers are zero.
383 *
384 * If send window is too small, there is data to transmit, and no
385 * retransmit or persist is pending, then go to persist state.
386 * If nothing happens soon, send when timer expires:
387 * if window is nonzero, transmit what we can,
388 * otherwise force out a byte.
389 */
390 if (so->so_snd.sb_cc && TCP_TIMER_ISARMED(tp, TCPT_REXMT) == 0 &&
391 TCP_TIMER_ISARMED(tp, TCPT_PERSIST) == 0) {
392 tp->t_rxtshift = 0;
393 tcp_setpersist(tp);
394 }
395
396 /*
397 * No reason to send a segment, just return.
398 */
399 return (0);
400
401 send:
402 /*
403 * Before ESTABLISHED, force sending of initial options
404 * unless TCP set not to do any options.
405 * NOTE: we assume that the IP/TCP header plus TCP options
406 * always fit in a single mbuf, leaving room for a maximum
407 * link header, i.e.
408 * max_linkhdr + sizeof (struct tcpiphdr) + optlen <= MHLEN
409 */
410 optlen = 0;
411 hdrlen = sizeof (struct tcpiphdr);
412 if (flags & TH_SYN) {
413 struct rtentry *rt = in_pcbrtentry(tp->t_inpcb);
414
415 tp->snd_nxt = tp->iss;
416 tp->t_ourmss = tcp_mss_to_advertise(rt != NULL ?
417 rt->rt_ifp : NULL);
418 if ((tp->t_flags & TF_NOOPT) == 0) {
419 opt[0] = TCPOPT_MAXSEG;
420 opt[1] = 4;
421 opt[2] = (tp->t_ourmss >> 8) & 0xff;
422 opt[3] = tp->t_ourmss & 0xff;
423 optlen = 4;
424
425 if ((tp->t_flags & TF_REQ_SCALE) &&
426 ((flags & TH_ACK) == 0 ||
427 (tp->t_flags & TF_RCVD_SCALE))) {
428 *((u_int32_t *) (opt + optlen)) = htonl(
429 TCPOPT_NOP << 24 |
430 TCPOPT_WINDOW << 16 |
431 TCPOLEN_WINDOW << 8 |
432 tp->request_r_scale);
433 optlen += 4;
434 }
435 }
436 }
437
438 /*
439 * Send a timestamp and echo-reply if this is a SYN and our side
440 * wants to use timestamps (TF_REQ_TSTMP is set) or both our side
441 * and our peer have sent timestamps in our SYN's.
442 */
443 if ((tp->t_flags & (TF_REQ_TSTMP|TF_NOOPT)) == TF_REQ_TSTMP &&
444 (flags & TH_RST) == 0 &&
445 ((flags & (TH_SYN|TH_ACK)) == TH_SYN ||
446 (tp->t_flags & TF_RCVD_TSTMP))) {
447 u_int32_t *lp = (u_int32_t *)(opt + optlen);
448
449 /* Form timestamp option as shown in appendix A of RFC 1323. */
450 *lp++ = htonl(TCPOPT_TSTAMP_HDR);
451 *lp++ = htonl(tcp_now);
452 *lp = htonl(tp->ts_recent);
453 optlen += TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_APPA;
454 }
455
456 hdrlen += optlen;
457
458 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
459 if (len > txsegsize)
460 panic("tcp data to be sent is larger than segment");
461 if (max_linkhdr + hdrlen > MHLEN)
462 panic("tcphdr too big");
463 #endif
464
465 /*
466 * Grab a header mbuf, attaching a copy of data to
467 * be transmitted, and initialize the header from
468 * the template for sends on this connection.
469 */
470 if (len) {
471 if (tp->t_force && len == 1)
472 tcpstat.tcps_sndprobe++;
473 else if (SEQ_LT(tp->snd_nxt, tp->snd_max)) {
474 tcpstat.tcps_sndrexmitpack++;
475 tcpstat.tcps_sndrexmitbyte += len;
476 } else {
477 tcpstat.tcps_sndpack++;
478 tcpstat.tcps_sndbyte += len;
479 }
480 #ifdef notyet
481 if ((m = m_copypack(so->so_snd.sb_mb, off,
482 (int)len, max_linkhdr + hdrlen)) == 0) {
483 error = ENOBUFS;
484 goto out;
485 }
486 /*
487 * m_copypack left space for our hdr; use it.
488 */
489 m->m_len += hdrlen;
490 m->m_data -= hdrlen;
491 #else
492 MGETHDR(m, M_DONTWAIT, MT_HEADER);
493 if (m == NULL) {
494 error = ENOBUFS;
495 goto out;
496 }
497 m->m_data += max_linkhdr;
498 m->m_len = hdrlen;
499 if (len <= MHLEN - hdrlen - max_linkhdr) {
500 m_copydata(so->so_snd.sb_mb, off, (int) len,
501 mtod(m, caddr_t) + hdrlen);
502 m->m_len += len;
503 } else {
504 m->m_next = m_copy(so->so_snd.sb_mb, off, (int) len);
505 if (m->m_next == 0) {
506 m_freem(m);
507 error = ENOBUFS;
508 goto out;
509 }
510 }
511 #endif
512 /*
513 * If we're sending everything we've got, set PUSH.
514 * (This will keep happy those implementations which only
515 * give data to the user when a buffer fills or
516 * a PUSH comes in.)
517 */
518 if (off + len == so->so_snd.sb_cc)
519 flags |= TH_PUSH;
520 } else {
521 if (tp->t_flags & TF_ACKNOW)
522 tcpstat.tcps_sndacks++;
523 else if (flags & (TH_SYN|TH_FIN|TH_RST))
524 tcpstat.tcps_sndctrl++;
525 else if (SEQ_GT(tp->snd_up, tp->snd_una))
526 tcpstat.tcps_sndurg++;
527 else
528 tcpstat.tcps_sndwinup++;
529
530 MGETHDR(m, M_DONTWAIT, MT_HEADER);
531 if (m == NULL) {
532 error = ENOBUFS;
533 goto out;
534 }
535 m->m_data += max_linkhdr;
536 m->m_len = hdrlen;
537 }
538 m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = (struct ifnet *)0;
539 ti = mtod(m, struct tcpiphdr *);
540 if (tp->t_template == 0)
541 panic("tcp_output");
542 bcopy((caddr_t)tp->t_template, (caddr_t)ti, sizeof (struct tcpiphdr));
543
544 /*
545 * If we are doing retransmissions, then snd_nxt will
546 * not reflect the first unsent octet. For ACK only
547 * packets, we do not want the sequence number of the
548 * retransmitted packet, we want the sequence number
549 * of the next unsent octet. So, if there is no data
550 * (and no SYN or FIN), use snd_max instead of snd_nxt
551 * when filling in ti_seq. But if we are in persist
552 * state, snd_max might reflect one byte beyond the
553 * right edge of the window, so use snd_nxt in that
554 * case, since we know we aren't doing a retransmission.
555 * (retransmit and persist are mutually exclusive...)
556 */
557 if (len || (flags & (TH_SYN|TH_FIN)) ||
558 TCP_TIMER_ISARMED(tp, TCPT_PERSIST))
559 ti->ti_seq = htonl(tp->snd_nxt);
560 else
561 ti->ti_seq = htonl(tp->snd_max);
562 ti->ti_ack = htonl(tp->rcv_nxt);
563 if (optlen) {
564 bcopy((caddr_t)opt, (caddr_t)(ti + 1), optlen);
565 ti->ti_off = (sizeof (struct tcphdr) + optlen) >> 2;
566 }
567 ti->ti_flags = flags;
568 /*
569 * Calculate receive window. Don't shrink window,
570 * but avoid silly window syndrome.
571 */
572 if (win < (long)(so->so_rcv.sb_hiwat / 4) && win < (long)rxsegsize)
573 win = 0;
574 if (win > (long)TCP_MAXWIN << tp->rcv_scale)
575 win = (long)TCP_MAXWIN << tp->rcv_scale;
576 if (win < (long)(tp->rcv_adv - tp->rcv_nxt))
577 win = (long)(tp->rcv_adv - tp->rcv_nxt);
578 ti->ti_win = htons((u_int16_t) (win>>tp->rcv_scale));
579 if (SEQ_GT(tp->snd_up, tp->snd_nxt)) {
580 u_int32_t urp = tp->snd_up - tp->snd_nxt;
581 if (urp > IP_MAXPACKET)
582 urp = IP_MAXPACKET;
583 ti->ti_urp = htons((u_int16_t)urp);
584 ti->ti_flags |= TH_URG;
585 } else
586 /*
587 * If no urgent pointer to send, then we pull
588 * the urgent pointer to the left edge of the send window
589 * so that it doesn't drift into the send window on sequence
590 * number wraparound.
591 */
592 tp->snd_up = tp->snd_una; /* drag it along */
593
594 /*
595 * Put TCP length in extended header, and then
596 * checksum extended header and data.
597 */
598 if (len + optlen)
599 ti->ti_len = htons((u_int16_t)(sizeof (struct tcphdr) +
600 optlen + len));
601 ti->ti_sum = in_cksum(m, (int)(hdrlen + len));
602
603 /*
604 * In transmit state, time the transmission and arrange for
605 * the retransmit. In persist state, just set snd_max.
606 */
607 if (tp->t_force == 0 || TCP_TIMER_ISARMED(tp, TCPT_PERSIST) == 0) {
608 tcp_seq startseq = tp->snd_nxt;
609
610 /*
611 * Advance snd_nxt over sequence space of this segment.
612 * There are no states in which we send both a SYN and a FIN,
613 * so we collapse the tests for these flags.
614 */
615 if (flags & (TH_SYN|TH_FIN))
616 tp->snd_nxt++;
617 tp->snd_nxt += len;
618 if (SEQ_GT(tp->snd_nxt, tp->snd_max)) {
619 tp->snd_max = tp->snd_nxt;
620 /*
621 * Time this transmission if not a retransmission and
622 * not currently timing anything.
623 */
624 if (tp->t_rtt == 0) {
625 tp->t_rtt = 1;
626 tp->t_rtseq = startseq;
627 tcpstat.tcps_segstimed++;
628 }
629 }
630
631 /*
632 * Set retransmit timer if not currently set,
633 * and not doing an ack or a keep-alive probe.
634 * Initial value for retransmit timer is smoothed
635 * round-trip time + 2 * round-trip time variance.
636 * Initialize shift counter which is used for backoff
637 * of retransmit time.
638 */
639 if (TCP_TIMER_ISARMED(tp, TCPT_REXMT) == 0 &&
640 tp->snd_nxt != tp->snd_una) {
641 TCP_TIMER_ARM(tp, TCPT_REXMT, tp->t_rxtcur);
642 if (TCP_TIMER_ISARMED(tp, TCPT_PERSIST)) {
643 TCP_TIMER_DISARM(tp, TCPT_PERSIST);
644 tp->t_rxtshift = 0;
645 }
646 }
647 } else
648 if (SEQ_GT(tp->snd_nxt + len, tp->snd_max))
649 tp->snd_max = tp->snd_nxt + len;
650
651 /*
652 * Trace.
653 */
654 if (so->so_options & SO_DEBUG)
655 tcp_trace(TA_OUTPUT, tp->t_state, tp, ti, 0);
656
657 /*
658 * Fill in IP length and desired time to live and
659 * send to IP level. There should be a better way
660 * to handle ttl and tos; we could keep them in
661 * the template, but need a way to checksum without them.
662 */
663 m->m_pkthdr.len = hdrlen + len;
664 {
665 struct rtentry *rt;
666
667 ((struct ip *)ti)->ip_len = m->m_pkthdr.len;
668 ((struct ip *)ti)->ip_ttl = tp->t_inpcb->inp_ip.ip_ttl; /* XXX */
669 ((struct ip *)ti)->ip_tos = tp->t_inpcb->inp_ip.ip_tos; /* XXX */
670
671 if (ip_mtudisc && (rt = in_pcbrtentry(tp->t_inpcb)) != 0 &&
672 (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_locks & RTV_MTU) == 0)
673 ((struct ip *)ti)->ip_off |= IP_DF;
674
675 #if BSD >= 43
676 error = ip_output(m, tp->t_inpcb->inp_options, &tp->t_inpcb->inp_route,
677 so->so_options & SO_DONTROUTE, 0);
678 #else
679 error = ip_output(m, (struct mbuf *)0, &tp->t_inpcb->inp_route,
680 so->so_options & SO_DONTROUTE);
681 #endif
682 }
683 if (error) {
684 out:
685 if (error == ENOBUFS) {
686 tcp_quench(tp->t_inpcb, 0);
687 return (0);
688 }
689 if ((error == EHOSTUNREACH || error == ENETDOWN)
690 && TCPS_HAVERCVDSYN(tp->t_state)) {
691 tp->t_softerror = error;
692 return (0);
693 }
694 return (error);
695 }
696 tcpstat.tcps_sndtotal++;
697 if (tp->t_flags & TF_DELACK)
698 tcpstat.tcps_delack++;
699
700 /*
701 * Data sent (as far as we can tell).
702 * If this advertises a larger window than any other segment,
703 * then remember the size of the advertised window.
704 * Any pending ACK has now been sent.
705 */
706 if (win > 0 && SEQ_GT(tp->rcv_nxt+win, tp->rcv_adv))
707 tp->rcv_adv = tp->rcv_nxt + win;
708 tp->last_ack_sent = tp->rcv_nxt;
709 tp->t_flags &= ~TF_ACKNOW;
710 TCP_CLEAR_DELACK(tp);
711 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
712 if (maxburst < 0)
713 printf("tcp_output: maxburst exceeded by %d\n", -maxburst);
714 #endif
715 if (sendalot && --maxburst)
716 goto again;
717 return (0);
718 }
719
720 void
721 tcp_setpersist(tp)
722 register struct tcpcb *tp;
723 {
724 register int t = ((tp->t_srtt >> 2) + tp->t_rttvar) >> (1 + 2);
725 int nticks;
726
727 if (TCP_TIMER_ISARMED(tp, TCPT_REXMT))
728 panic("tcp_output REXMT");
729 /*
730 * Start/restart persistance timer.
731 */
732 if (t < tp->t_rttmin)
733 t = tp->t_rttmin;
734 TCPT_RANGESET(nticks, t * tcp_backoff[tp->t_rxtshift],
735 TCPTV_PERSMIN, TCPTV_PERSMAX);
736 TCP_TIMER_ARM(tp, TCPT_PERSIST, nticks);
737 if (tp->t_rxtshift < TCP_MAXRXTSHIFT)
738 tp->t_rxtshift++;
739 }
740