1/*-
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34
35#include <sys/cdefs.h>
36__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
37
38#ifndef _NETINET_SCTP_CONSTANTS_H_
39#define _NETINET_SCTP_CONSTANTS_H_
40
41/* IANA assigned port number for SCTP over UDP encapsulation */
42#define SCTP_OVER_UDP_TUNNELING_PORT 9899
43
44/* Number of packets to get before sack sent by default */
45#define SCTP_DEFAULT_SACK_FREQ 2
46
47/* Address limit - This variable is calculated
48 * based on an 65535 byte max ip packet. We take out 100 bytes
49 * for the cookie, 40 bytes for a v6 header and 32
50 * bytes for the init structure. A second init structure
51 * for the init-ack and then finally a third one for the
52 * imbedded init. This yeilds 100+40+(3 * 32) = 236 bytes.
53 * This leaves 65299 bytes for addresses. We throw out the 299 bytes.
54 * Now whatever we send in the INIT() we need to allow to get back in the
55 * INIT-ACK plus all the values from INIT and INIT-ACK
56 * listed in the cookie. Plus we need some overhead for
57 * maybe copied parameters in the COOKIE. If we
58 * allow 1080 addresses, and each side has 1080 V6 addresses
59 * that will be 21600 bytes. In the INIT-ACK we will
60 * see the INIT-ACK 21600 + 43200 in the cookie. This leaves
61 * about 500 bytes slack for misc things in the cookie.
62 */
63#define SCTP_ADDRESS_LIMIT 1080
64
65/* We need at least 2k of space for us, inits
66 * larger than that lets abort.
67 */
68#define SCTP_LARGEST_INIT_ACCEPTED (65535 - 2048)
69
70/* Largest length of a chunk */
71#define SCTP_MAX_CHUNK_LENGTH 0xffff
72/* Largest length of an error cause */
73#define SCTP_MAX_CAUSE_LENGTH 0xffff
74/* Number of addresses where we just skip the counting */
75#define SCTP_COUNT_LIMIT 40
76
77#define SCTP_ZERO_COPY_TICK_DELAY (((100 * hz) + 999) / 1000)
78#define SCTP_ZERO_COPY_SENDQ_TICK_DELAY (((100 * hz) + 999) / 1000)
79
80/* Number of ticks to delay before running
81 * iterator on an address change.
82 */
83#define SCTP_ADDRESS_TICK_DELAY 2
84
85#define SCTP_VERSION_STRING "KAME-BSD 1.1"
86/* #define SCTP_AUDITING_ENABLED 1 used for debug/auditing */
87#define SCTP_AUDIT_SIZE 256
88
89#define SCTP_KTRHEAD_NAME "sctp_iterator"
90#define SCTP_KTHREAD_PAGES 0
91
92#define SCTP_MCORE_NAME "sctp_core_worker"
93
94/* If you support Multi-VRF how big to
95 * make the initial array of VRF's to.
96 */
97#define SCTP_DEFAULT_VRF_SIZE 4
98
99/* JRS - Values defined for the HTCP algorithm */
100#define ALPHA_BASE	(1<<7)	/* 1.0 with shift << 7 */
101#define BETA_MIN	(1<<6)	/* 0.5 with shift << 7 */
102#define BETA_MAX	102	/* 0.8 with shift << 7 */
103
104/* Places that CWND log can happen from */
105#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_FROM_FR	1
106#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_FROM_RTX	2
107#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_FROM_BRST	3
108#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_FROM_SS	4
109#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_FROM_CA	5
110#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_FROM_SAT	6
111#define SCTP_BLOCK_LOG_INTO_BLK 7
112#define SCTP_BLOCK_LOG_OUTOF_BLK 8
113#define SCTP_BLOCK_LOG_CHECK     9
114#define SCTP_STR_LOG_FROM_INTO_STRD 10
115#define SCTP_STR_LOG_FROM_IMMED_DEL 11
116#define SCTP_STR_LOG_FROM_INSERT_HD 12
117#define SCTP_STR_LOG_FROM_INSERT_MD 13
118#define SCTP_STR_LOG_FROM_INSERT_TL 14
119#define SCTP_STR_LOG_FROM_MARK_TSN  15
120#define SCTP_STR_LOG_FROM_EXPRS_DEL 16
121#define SCTP_FR_LOG_BIGGEST_TSNS    17
122#define SCTP_FR_LOG_STRIKE_TEST     18
123#define SCTP_FR_LOG_STRIKE_CHUNK    19
124#define SCTP_FR_T3_TIMEOUT          20
125#define SCTP_MAP_PREPARE_SLIDE      21
126#define SCTP_MAP_SLIDE_FROM         22
127#define SCTP_MAP_SLIDE_RESULT       23
128#define SCTP_MAP_SLIDE_CLEARED	    24
129#define SCTP_MAP_SLIDE_NONE         25
130#define SCTP_FR_T3_MARK_TIME        26
131#define SCTP_FR_T3_MARKED           27
132#define SCTP_FR_T3_STOPPED          28
133#define SCTP_FR_MARKED              30
134#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_NOADV_SS      31
135#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_NOADV_CA      32
136#define SCTP_MAX_BURST_APPLIED      33
137#define SCTP_MAX_IFP_APPLIED        34
138#define SCTP_MAX_BURST_ERROR_STOP   35
139#define SCTP_INCREASE_PEER_RWND     36
140#define SCTP_DECREASE_PEER_RWND     37
141#define SCTP_SET_PEER_RWND_VIA_SACK 38
142#define SCTP_LOG_MBCNT_INCREASE     39
143#define SCTP_LOG_MBCNT_DECREASE     40
144#define SCTP_LOG_MBCNT_CHKSET       41
145#define SCTP_LOG_NEW_SACK           42
146#define SCTP_LOG_TSN_ACKED          43
147#define SCTP_LOG_TSN_REVOKED        44
148#define SCTP_LOG_LOCK_TCB           45
149#define SCTP_LOG_LOCK_INP           46
150#define SCTP_LOG_LOCK_SOCK          47
151#define SCTP_LOG_LOCK_SOCKBUF_R     48
152#define SCTP_LOG_LOCK_SOCKBUF_S     49
153#define SCTP_LOG_LOCK_CREATE        50
154#define SCTP_LOG_INITIAL_RTT        51
155#define SCTP_LOG_RTTVAR             52
156#define SCTP_LOG_SBALLOC            53
157#define SCTP_LOG_SBFREE             54
158#define SCTP_LOG_SBRESULT           55
159#define SCTP_FR_DUPED               56
160#define SCTP_FR_MARKED_EARLY        57
161#define SCTP_FR_CWND_REPORT         58
162#define SCTP_FR_CWND_REPORT_START   59
163#define SCTP_FR_CWND_REPORT_STOP    60
164#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_FROM_SEND     61
165#define SCTP_CWND_INITIALIZATION    62
166#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_FROM_T3       63
167#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_FROM_SACK     64
168#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_NO_CUMACK     65
169#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_FROM_RESEND   66
170#define SCTP_FR_LOG_CHECK_STRIKE    67
171#define SCTP_SEND_NOW_COMPLETES     68
172#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_FILL_OUTQ_CALLED 69
173#define SCTP_CWND_LOG_FILL_OUTQ_FILLS  70
174#define SCTP_LOG_FREE_SENT             71
175#define SCTP_NAGLE_APPLIED          72
176#define SCTP_NAGLE_SKIPPED          73
177#define SCTP_WAKESND_FROM_SACK      74
178#define SCTP_WAKESND_FROM_FWDTSN    75
179#define SCTP_NOWAKE_FROM_SACK       76
180#define SCTP_CWNDLOG_PRESEND        77
181#define SCTP_CWNDLOG_ENDSEND        78
182#define SCTP_AT_END_OF_SACK         79
183#define SCTP_REASON_FOR_SC          80
184#define SCTP_BLOCK_LOG_INTO_BLKA    81
185#define SCTP_ENTER_USER_RECV        82
186#define SCTP_USER_RECV_SACKS        83
187#define SCTP_SORECV_BLOCKSA         84
188#define SCTP_SORECV_BLOCKSB         85
189#define SCTP_SORECV_DONE            86
190#define SCTP_SACK_RWND_UPDATE       87
191#define SCTP_SORECV_ENTER           88
192#define SCTP_SORECV_ENTERPL         89
193#define SCTP_MBUF_INPUT             90
194#define SCTP_MBUF_IALLOC            91
195#define SCTP_MBUF_IFREE             92
196#define SCTP_MBUF_ICOPY             93
197#define SCTP_MBUF_SPLIT             94
198#define SCTP_SORCV_FREECTL          95
199#define SCTP_SORCV_DOESCPY          96
200#define SCTP_SORCV_DOESLCK          97
201#define SCTP_SORCV_DOESADJ          98
202#define SCTP_SORCV_BOTWHILE         99
203#define SCTP_SORCV_PASSBF          100
204#define SCTP_SORCV_ADJD            101
205#define SCTP_UNKNOWN_MAX           102
206#define SCTP_RANDY_STUFF           103
207#define SCTP_RANDY_STUFF1          104
208#define SCTP_STRMOUT_LOG_ASSIGN	   105
209#define SCTP_STRMOUT_LOG_SEND	   106
210#define SCTP_FLIGHT_LOG_DOWN_CA    107
211#define SCTP_FLIGHT_LOG_UP         108
212#define SCTP_FLIGHT_LOG_DOWN_GAP   109
213#define SCTP_FLIGHT_LOG_DOWN_RSND  110
214#define SCTP_FLIGHT_LOG_UP_RSND    111
215#define SCTP_FLIGHT_LOG_DOWN_RSND_TO    112
216#define SCTP_FLIGHT_LOG_DOWN_WP    113
217#define SCTP_FLIGHT_LOG_UP_REVOKE  114
218#define SCTP_FLIGHT_LOG_DOWN_PDRP  115
219#define SCTP_FLIGHT_LOG_DOWN_PMTU  116
220#define SCTP_SACK_LOG_NORMAL	   117
221#define SCTP_SACK_LOG_EXPRESS	   118
222#define SCTP_MAP_TSN_ENTERS        119
223#define SCTP_THRESHOLD_CLEAR       120
224#define SCTP_THRESHOLD_INCR        121
225#define SCTP_FLIGHT_LOG_DWN_WP_FWD 122
226#define SCTP_FWD_TSN_CHECK         123
227#define SCTP_LOG_MAX_TYPES 124
228/*
229 * To turn on various logging, you must first enable 'options KTR' and
230 * you might want to bump the entires 'options KTR_ENTRIES=80000'.
231 * To get something to log you define one of the logging defines.
232 * (see LINT).
233 *
234 * This gets the compile in place, but you still need to turn the
235 * logging flag on too in the sysctl (see in sctp.h).
236 */
237
238#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_UNKNOWN 0
239#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_CWND  1
240#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_BLOCK 2
241#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_STRM  3
242#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_FR    4
243#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_MAP   5
244#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_MAXBURST 6
245#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_RWND  7
246#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_MBCNT 8
247#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_SACK  9
248#define SCTP_LOG_LOCK_EVENT 10
249#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_RTT  11
250#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_SB   12
251#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_NAGLE 13
252#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_WAKE 14
253#define SCTP_LOG_MISC_EVENT 15
254#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_CLOSE 16
255#define SCTP_LOG_EVENT_MBUF 17
256#define SCTP_LOG_CHUNK_PROC 18
257#define SCTP_LOG_ERROR_RET  19
258
259#define SCTP_LOG_MAX_EVENT 20
260
261#define SCTP_LOCK_UNKNOWN 2
262
263/* number of associations by default for zone allocation */
264#define SCTP_MAX_NUM_OF_ASOC	40000
265/* how many addresses per assoc remote and local */
266#define SCTP_SCALE_FOR_ADDR	2
267
268/* default MULTIPLE_ASCONF mode enable(1)/disable(0) value (sysctl) */
269#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MULTIPLE_ASCONFS	0
270
271/*
272 * Threshold for rwnd updates, we have to read (sb_hiwat >>
273 * SCTP_RWND_HIWAT_SHIFT) before we will look to see if we need to send a
274 * window update sack. When we look, we compare the last rwnd we sent vs the
275 * current rwnd. It too must be greater than this value. Using 3 divdes the
276 * hiwat by 8, so for 200k rwnd we need to read 24k. For a 64k rwnd we need
277 * to read 8k. This seems about right.. I hope :-D.. we do set a
278 * min of a MTU on it so if the rwnd is real small we will insist
279 * on a full MTU of 1500 bytes.
280 */
281#define SCTP_RWND_HIWAT_SHIFT 3
282
283/* How much of the rwnd must the
284 * message be taking up to start partial delivery.
285 * We calculate this by shifing the hi_water (recv_win)
286 * left the following .. set to 1, when a message holds
287 * 1/2 the rwnd. If we set it to 2 when a message holds
288 * 1/4 the rwnd...etc..
289 */
290
291#define SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_SHIFT 1
292
293/*
294 * default HMAC for cookies, etc... use one of the AUTH HMAC id's
295 * SCTP_HMAC is the HMAC_ID to use
296 * SCTP_SIGNATURE_SIZE is the digest length
297 */
298#define SCTP_HMAC		SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1
299#define SCTP_SIGNATURE_SIZE	SCTP_AUTH_DIGEST_LEN_SHA1
300#define SCTP_SIGNATURE_ALOC_SIZE SCTP_SIGNATURE_SIZE
301
302/*
303 * the SCTP protocol signature this includes the version number encoded in
304 * the last 4 bits of the signature.
305 */
306#define PROTO_SIGNATURE_A	0x30000000
307#define SCTP_VERSION_NUMBER	0x3
308
309#define MAX_TSN	0xffffffff
310
311/* how many executions every N tick's */
312#define SCTP_ITERATOR_MAX_AT_ONCE 20
313
314/* number of clock ticks between iterator executions */
315#define SCTP_ITERATOR_TICKS 1
316
317/*
318 * option: If you comment out the following you will receive the old behavior
319 * of obeying cwnd for the fast retransmit algorithm. With this defined a FR
320 * happens right away with-out waiting for the flightsize to drop below the
321 * cwnd value (which is reduced by the FR to 1/2 the inflight packets).
322 */
323#define SCTP_IGNORE_CWND_ON_FR 1
324
325/*
326 * Adds implementors guide behavior to only use newest highest update in SACK
327 * gap ack's to figure out if you need to stroke a chunk for FR.
328 */
329#define SCTP_NO_FR_UNLESS_SEGMENT_SMALLER 1
330
331/* default max I can burst out after a fast retransmit, 0 disables it */
332#define SCTP_DEF_MAX_BURST 4
333#define SCTP_DEF_HBMAX_BURST 4
334#define SCTP_DEF_FRMAX_BURST 4
335
336/* RTO calculation flag to say if it
337 * is safe to determine local lan or not.
338 */
339#define SCTP_RTT_FROM_NON_DATA 0
340#define SCTP_RTT_FROM_DATA     1
341
342#define PR_SCTP_UNORDERED_FLAG 0x0001
343
344/* IP hdr (20/40) + 12+2+2 (enet) + sctp common 12 */
345#define SCTP_FIRST_MBUF_RESV 68
346/* Packet transmit states in the sent field */
347#define SCTP_DATAGRAM_UNSENT		0
348#define SCTP_DATAGRAM_SENT		1
349#define SCTP_DATAGRAM_RESEND1		2	/* not used (in code, but may
350						 * hit this value) */
351#define SCTP_DATAGRAM_RESEND2		3	/* not used (in code, but may
352						 * hit this value) */
353#define SCTP_DATAGRAM_RESEND		4
354#define SCTP_DATAGRAM_ACKED		10010
355#define SCTP_DATAGRAM_MARKED		20010
356#define SCTP_FORWARD_TSN_SKIP		30010
357#define SCTP_DATAGRAM_NR_ACKED		40010
358
359/* chunk output send from locations */
360#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_USR_SEND       0
361#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_T3       	1
362#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_INPUT_ERROR    2
363#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_CONTROL_PROC   3
364#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_SACK_TMR       4
365#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_SHUT_TMR       5
366#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_HB_TMR         6
367#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_SHUT_ACK_TMR   7
368#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_ASCONF_TMR     8
369#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_STRRST_TMR     9
370#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_AUTOCLOSE_TMR  10
371#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_EARLY_FR_TMR   11
372#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_STRRST_REQ     12
373#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_USR_RCVD       13
374#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_COOKIE_ACK     14
375#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_DRAIN          15
376#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_CLOSING        16
377#define SCTP_OUTPUT_FROM_SOCKOPT        17
378
379/* SCTP chunk types are moved sctp.h for application (NAT, FW) use */
380
381/* align to 32-bit sizes */
382#define SCTP_SIZE32(x)	((((x) + 3) >> 2) << 2)
383
384#define IS_SCTP_CONTROL(a) (((a)->chunk_type != SCTP_DATA) && ((a)->chunk_type != SCTP_IDATA))
385#define IS_SCTP_DATA(a) (((a)->chunk_type == SCTP_DATA) || ((a)->chunk_type == SCTP_IDATA))
386
387/* SCTP parameter types */
388/*************0x0000 series*************/
389#define SCTP_HEARTBEAT_INFO		0x0001
390#define SCTP_IPV4_ADDRESS		0x0005
391#define SCTP_IPV6_ADDRESS		0x0006
392#define SCTP_STATE_COOKIE		0x0007
393#define SCTP_UNRECOG_PARAM		0x0008
394#define SCTP_COOKIE_PRESERVE		0x0009
395#define SCTP_HOSTNAME_ADDRESS		0x000b
396#define SCTP_SUPPORTED_ADDRTYPE		0x000c
397
398/* RFC 6525 */
399#define SCTP_STR_RESET_OUT_REQUEST	0x000d
400#define SCTP_STR_RESET_IN_REQUEST	0x000e
401#define SCTP_STR_RESET_TSN_REQUEST	0x000f
402#define SCTP_STR_RESET_RESPONSE		0x0010
403#define SCTP_STR_RESET_ADD_OUT_STREAMS	0x0011
404#define SCTP_STR_RESET_ADD_IN_STREAMS	0x0012
405
406#define SCTP_MAX_RESET_PARAMS 2
407#define SCTP_STREAM_RESET_TSN_DELTA	0x1000
408
409/*************0x4000 series*************/
410
411/*************0x8000 series*************/
412#define SCTP_ECN_CAPABLE		0x8000
413
414/* RFC 4895 */
415#define SCTP_RANDOM			0x8002
416#define SCTP_CHUNK_LIST			0x8003
417#define SCTP_HMAC_LIST			0x8004
418/* RFC 4820 */
419#define SCTP_PAD			0x8005
420/* RFC 5061 */
421#define SCTP_SUPPORTED_CHUNK_EXT	0x8008
422
423/*************0xC000 series*************/
424#define SCTP_PRSCTP_SUPPORTED		0xc000
425/* RFC 5061 */
426#define SCTP_ADD_IP_ADDRESS		0xc001
427#define SCTP_DEL_IP_ADDRESS		0xc002
428#define SCTP_ERROR_CAUSE_IND		0xc003
429#define SCTP_SET_PRIM_ADDR		0xc004
430#define SCTP_SUCCESS_REPORT		0xc005
431#define SCTP_ULP_ADAPTATION		0xc006
432/* behave-nat-draft */
433#define SCTP_HAS_NAT_SUPPORT		0xc007
434#define SCTP_NAT_VTAGS			0xc008
435
436/* bits for TOS field */
437#define SCTP_ECT0_BIT		0x02
438#define SCTP_ECT1_BIT		0x01
439#define SCTP_CE_BITS		0x03
440
441/* below turns off above */
442#define SCTP_FLEXIBLE_ADDRESS	0x20
443#define SCTP_NO_HEARTBEAT	0x40
444
445/* mask to get sticky */
446#define SCTP_STICKY_OPTIONS_MASK	0x0c
447
448/*
449 * SCTP states for internal state machine
450 */
451#define SCTP_STATE_EMPTY		0x0000
452#define SCTP_STATE_INUSE		0x0001
453#define SCTP_STATE_COOKIE_WAIT		0x0002
454#define SCTP_STATE_COOKIE_ECHOED	0x0004
455#define SCTP_STATE_OPEN			0x0008
456#define SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_SENT	0x0010
457#define SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_RECEIVED	0x0020
458#define SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_ACK_SENT	0x0040
459#define SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_PENDING	0x0080
460#define SCTP_STATE_CLOSED_SOCKET	0x0100
461#define SCTP_STATE_ABOUT_TO_BE_FREED    0x0200
462#define SCTP_STATE_PARTIAL_MSG_LEFT     0x0400
463#define SCTP_STATE_WAS_ABORTED          0x0800
464#define SCTP_STATE_IN_ACCEPT_QUEUE      0x1000
465#define SCTP_STATE_MASK			0x007f
466
467#define SCTP_GET_STATE(_stcb) \
468	((_stcb)->asoc.state & SCTP_STATE_MASK)
469#define SCTP_SET_STATE(_stcb, _state) \
470	sctp_set_state(_stcb, _state)
471#define SCTP_CLEAR_SUBSTATE(_stcb, _substate) \
472	(_stcb)->asoc.state &= ~(_substate)
473#define SCTP_ADD_SUBSTATE(_stcb, _substate) \
474	sctp_add_substate(_stcb, _substate)
475
476/* SCTP reachability state for each address */
477#define SCTP_ADDR_REACHABLE		0x001
478#define SCTP_ADDR_NO_PMTUD              0x002
479#define SCTP_ADDR_NOHB			0x004
480#define SCTP_ADDR_BEING_DELETED		0x008
481#define SCTP_ADDR_NOT_IN_ASSOC		0x010
482#define SCTP_ADDR_OUT_OF_SCOPE		0x080
483#define SCTP_ADDR_UNCONFIRMED		0x200
484#define SCTP_ADDR_REQ_PRIMARY           0x400
485/* JRS 5/13/07 - Added potentially failed state for CMT PF */
486#define SCTP_ADDR_PF                    0x800
487
488/* bound address types (e.g. valid address types to allow) */
489#define SCTP_BOUND_V6		0x01
490#define SCTP_BOUND_V4		0x02
491
492/*
493 * what is the default number of mbufs in a chain I allow before switching to
494 * a cluster
495 */
496#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MBUFS_IN_CHAIN 5
497
498/* How long a cookie lives in milli-seconds */
499#define SCTP_DEFAULT_COOKIE_LIFE	60000
500
501/* Maximum the mapping array will  grow to (TSN mapping array) */
502#define SCTP_MAPPING_ARRAY	512
503
504/* size of the initial malloc on the mapping array */
505#define SCTP_INITIAL_MAPPING_ARRAY  16
506/* how much we grow the mapping array each call */
507#define SCTP_MAPPING_ARRAY_INCR     32
508
509/*
510 * Here we define the timer types used by the implementation as arguments in
511 * the set/get timer type calls.
512 */
513#define SCTP_TIMER_INIT 	0
514#define SCTP_TIMER_RECV 	1
515#define SCTP_TIMER_SEND 	2
516#define SCTP_TIMER_HEARTBEAT	3
517#define SCTP_TIMER_PMTU		4
518#define SCTP_TIMER_MAXSHUTDOWN	5
519#define SCTP_TIMER_SIGNATURE	6
520/*
521 * number of timer types in the base SCTP structure used in the set/get and
522 * has the base default.
523 */
524#define SCTP_NUM_TMRS	7
525
526/* timer types */
527#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_NONE		0
528#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_SEND		1
529#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_INIT		2
530#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_RECV		3
531#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_SHUTDOWN	4
532#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_HEARTBEAT	5
533#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_COOKIE		6
534#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_NEWCOOKIE	7
535#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_PATHMTURAISE	8
536#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_SHUTDOWNACK	9
537#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_ASCONF		10
538#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_SHUTDOWNGUARD	11
539#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_AUTOCLOSE	12
540#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_STRRESET	13
541#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_INPKILL		14
542#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_ASOCKILL	15
543#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_ADDR_WQ		16
544#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_PRIM_DELETED	17
545/* add new timers here - and increment LAST */
546#define SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_LAST		18
547
548#define SCTP_IS_TIMER_TYPE_VALID(t)	(((t) > SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_NONE) && \
549					 ((t) < SCTP_TIMER_TYPE_LAST))
550
551/* max number of TSN's dup'd that I will hold */
552#define SCTP_MAX_DUP_TSNS	20
553
554/*
555 * Here we define the types used when setting the retry amounts.
556 */
557/* How many drop re-attempts we make on  INIT/COOKIE-ECHO */
558#define SCTP_RETRY_DROPPED_THRESH 4
559
560/*
561 * Maxmium number of chunks a single association can have on it. Note that
562 * this is a squishy number since the count can run over this if the user
563 * sends a large message down .. the fragmented chunks don't count until
564 * AFTER the message is on queue.. it would be the next send that blocks
565 * things. This number will get tuned up at boot in the sctp_init and use the
566 * number of clusters as a base. This way high bandwidth environments will
567 * not get impacted by the lower bandwidth sending a bunch of 1 byte chunks
568 */
569#define SCTP_ASOC_MAX_CHUNKS_ON_QUEUE 512
570
571/*
572 * Basically the minimum amount of time before I do a early FR. Making this
573 * value to low will cause duplicate retransmissions.
574 */
575#define SCTP_MINFR_MSEC_TIMER 250
576/* The floor this value is allowed to fall to when starting a timer. */
577#define SCTP_MINFR_MSEC_FLOOR 20
578
579/* init timer def = 1 sec */
580#define SCTP_INIT_SEC	1
581
582/* send timer def = 1 seconds */
583#define SCTP_SEND_SEC	1
584
585/* recv timer def = 200ms  */
586#define SCTP_RECV_MSEC	200
587
588/* 30 seconds + RTO (in ms) */
589#define SCTP_HB_DEFAULT_MSEC	30000
590
591/*
592 * This is how long a secret lives, NOT how long a cookie lives how many
593 * ticks the current secret will live.
594 */
595#define SCTP_DEFAULT_SECRET_LIFE_SEC 3600
596
597#define SCTP_RTO_UPPER_BOUND	(60000)	/* 60 sec in ms */
598#define SCTP_RTO_LOWER_BOUND	(1000)	/* 1 sec is ms */
599#define SCTP_RTO_INITIAL	(1000)	/* 1 sec in ms */
600
601#define SCTP_INP_KILL_TIMEOUT 20	/* number of ms to retry kill of inpcb */
602#define SCTP_ASOC_KILL_TIMEOUT 10	/* number of ms to retry kill of inpcb */
603
604#define SCTP_DEF_MAX_INIT		8
605#define SCTP_DEF_MAX_SEND		10
606#define SCTP_DEF_MAX_PATH_RTX		5
607#define SCTP_DEF_PATH_PF_THRESHOLD	SCTP_DEF_MAX_PATH_RTX
608
609#define SCTP_DEF_PMTU_RAISE_SEC	600	/* 10 min between raise attempts */
610
611/* How many streams I request initially by default */
612#define SCTP_OSTREAM_INITIAL 10
613#define SCTP_ISTREAM_INITIAL 2048
614
615/*
616 * How many smallest_mtu's need to increase before a window update sack is
617 * sent (should be a power of 2).
618 */
619/* Send window update (incr * this > hiwat). Should be a power of 2 */
620#define SCTP_MINIMAL_RWND		(4096)	/* minimal rwnd */
621
622#define SCTP_ADDRMAX		16
623
624/* SCTP DEBUG Switch parameters */
625#define SCTP_DEBUG_TIMER1	0x00000001
626#define SCTP_DEBUG_TIMER2	0x00000002	/* unused */
627#define SCTP_DEBUG_TIMER3	0x00000004	/* unused */
628#define SCTP_DEBUG_TIMER4	0x00000008
629#define SCTP_DEBUG_OUTPUT1	0x00000010
630#define SCTP_DEBUG_OUTPUT2	0x00000020
631#define SCTP_DEBUG_OUTPUT3	0x00000040
632#define SCTP_DEBUG_OUTPUT4	0x00000080
633#define SCTP_DEBUG_UTIL1	0x00000100
634#define SCTP_DEBUG_UTIL2	0x00000200	/* unused */
635#define SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1	0x00000400
636#define SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH2	0x00000800	/* unused */
637#define SCTP_DEBUG_INPUT1	0x00001000
638#define SCTP_DEBUG_INPUT2	0x00002000
639#define SCTP_DEBUG_INPUT3	0x00004000
640#define SCTP_DEBUG_INPUT4	0x00008000	/* unused */
641#define SCTP_DEBUG_ASCONF1	0x00010000
642#define SCTP_DEBUG_ASCONF2	0x00020000
643#define SCTP_DEBUG_OUTPUT5	0x00040000	/* unused */
644#define SCTP_DEBUG_XXX		0x00080000	/* unused */
645#define SCTP_DEBUG_PCB1		0x00100000
646#define SCTP_DEBUG_PCB2		0x00200000	/* unused */
647#define SCTP_DEBUG_PCB3		0x00400000
648#define SCTP_DEBUG_PCB4		0x00800000
649#define SCTP_DEBUG_INDATA1	0x01000000
650#define SCTP_DEBUG_INDATA2	0x02000000	/* unused */
651#define SCTP_DEBUG_INDATA3	0x04000000	/* unused */
652#define SCTP_DEBUG_CRCOFFLOAD	0x08000000	/* unused */
653#define SCTP_DEBUG_USRREQ1	0x10000000	/* unused */
654#define SCTP_DEBUG_USRREQ2	0x20000000	/* unused */
655#define SCTP_DEBUG_PEEL1	0x40000000
656#define SCTP_DEBUG_XXXXX	0x80000000	/* unused */
657#define SCTP_DEBUG_ALL		0x7ff3ffff
658#define SCTP_DEBUG_NOISY	0x00040000
659
660/* What sender needs to see to avoid SWS or we consider peers rwnd 0 */
661#define SCTP_SWS_SENDER_DEF	1420
662
663/*
664 * SWS is scaled to the sb_hiwat of the socket. A value of 2 is hiwat/4, 1
665 * would be hiwat/2 etc.
666 */
667/* What receiver needs to see in sockbuf or we tell peer its 1 */
668#define SCTP_SWS_RECEIVER_DEF	3000
669
670#define SCTP_INITIAL_CWND 4380
671
672#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MTU 1500	/* emergency default MTU */
673/* amount peer is obligated to have in rwnd or I will abort */
674#define SCTP_MIN_RWND	1500
675
676#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MAXSEGMENT 65535
677
678#define SCTP_CHUNK_BUFFER_SIZE	512
679#define SCTP_PARAM_BUFFER_SIZE	512
680
681/* small chunk store for looking at chunk_list in auth */
682#define SCTP_SMALL_CHUNK_STORE 260
683
684#define SCTP_HOW_MANY_SECRETS	2	/* how many secrets I keep */
685
686#define SCTP_NUMBER_OF_SECRETS	8	/* or 8 * 4 = 32 octets */
687#define SCTP_SECRET_SIZE	32	/* number of octets in a 256 bits */
688
689/*
690 * SCTP upper layer notifications
691 */
692#define SCTP_NOTIFY_ASSOC_UP                     1
693#define SCTP_NOTIFY_ASSOC_DOWN                   2
694#define SCTP_NOTIFY_INTERFACE_DOWN               3
695#define SCTP_NOTIFY_INTERFACE_UP                 4
696#define SCTP_NOTIFY_SENT_DG_FAIL                 5
697#define SCTP_NOTIFY_UNSENT_DG_FAIL               6
698#define SCTP_NOTIFY_SPECIAL_SP_FAIL              7
699#define SCTP_NOTIFY_ASSOC_LOC_ABORTED            8
700#define SCTP_NOTIFY_ASSOC_REM_ABORTED            9
701#define SCTP_NOTIFY_ASSOC_RESTART               10
702#define SCTP_NOTIFY_PEER_SHUTDOWN               11
703#define SCTP_NOTIFY_ASCONF_ADD_IP               12
704#define SCTP_NOTIFY_ASCONF_DELETE_IP            13
705#define SCTP_NOTIFY_ASCONF_SET_PRIMARY          14
706#define SCTP_NOTIFY_PARTIAL_DELVIERY_INDICATION 15
707#define SCTP_NOTIFY_INTERFACE_CONFIRMED         16
708#define SCTP_NOTIFY_STR_RESET_RECV              17
709#define SCTP_NOTIFY_STR_RESET_SEND              18
710#define SCTP_NOTIFY_STR_RESET_FAILED_OUT        19
711#define SCTP_NOTIFY_STR_RESET_FAILED_IN         20
712#define SCTP_NOTIFY_STR_RESET_DENIED_OUT        21
713#define SCTP_NOTIFY_STR_RESET_DENIED_IN         22
714#define SCTP_NOTIFY_AUTH_NEW_KEY                23
715#define SCTP_NOTIFY_AUTH_FREE_KEY               24
716#define SCTP_NOTIFY_NO_PEER_AUTH                25
717#define SCTP_NOTIFY_SENDER_DRY                  26
718#define SCTP_NOTIFY_REMOTE_ERROR                27
719
720/* This is the value for messages that are NOT completely
721 * copied down where we will start to split the message.
722 * So, with our default, we split only if the piece we
723 * want to take will fill up a full MTU (assuming
724 * a 1500 byte MTU).
725 */
726#define SCTP_DEFAULT_SPLIT_POINT_MIN 2904
727
728/* Maximum length of diagnostic information in error causes */
729#define SCTP_DIAG_INFO_LEN 128
730
731/* ABORT CODES and other tell-tale location
732 * codes are generated by adding the below
733 * to the instance id.
734 */
735
736/* File defines */
737#define SCTP_FROM_SCTP_INPUT        0x10000000
738#define SCTP_FROM_SCTP_PCB          0x20000000
739#define SCTP_FROM_SCTP_INDATA       0x30000000
740#define SCTP_FROM_SCTP_TIMER        0x40000000
741#define SCTP_FROM_SCTP_USRREQ       0x50000000
742#define SCTP_FROM_SCTPUTIL          0x60000000
743#define SCTP_FROM_SCTP6_USRREQ      0x70000000
744#define SCTP_FROM_SCTP_ASCONF       0x80000000
745#define SCTP_FROM_SCTP_OUTPUT       0x90000000
746#define SCTP_FROM_SCTP_PEELOFF      0xa0000000
747#define SCTP_FROM_SCTP_SYSCTL       0xb0000000
748#define SCTP_FROM_SCTP_CC_FUNCTIONS 0xc0000000
749
750/* Location ID's */
751#define SCTP_LOC_1  0x00000001
752#define SCTP_LOC_2  0x00000002
753#define SCTP_LOC_3  0x00000003
754#define SCTP_LOC_4  0x00000004
755#define SCTP_LOC_5  0x00000005
756#define SCTP_LOC_6  0x00000006
757#define SCTP_LOC_7  0x00000007
758#define SCTP_LOC_8  0x00000008
759#define SCTP_LOC_9  0x00000009
760#define SCTP_LOC_10 0x0000000a
761#define SCTP_LOC_11 0x0000000b
762#define SCTP_LOC_12 0x0000000c
763#define SCTP_LOC_13 0x0000000d
764#define SCTP_LOC_14 0x0000000e
765#define SCTP_LOC_15 0x0000000f
766#define SCTP_LOC_16 0x00000010
767#define SCTP_LOC_17 0x00000011
768#define SCTP_LOC_18 0x00000012
769#define SCTP_LOC_19 0x00000013
770#define SCTP_LOC_20 0x00000014
771#define SCTP_LOC_21 0x00000015
772#define SCTP_LOC_22 0x00000016
773#define SCTP_LOC_23 0x00000017
774#define SCTP_LOC_24 0x00000018
775#define SCTP_LOC_25 0x00000019
776#define SCTP_LOC_26 0x0000001a
777#define SCTP_LOC_27 0x0000001b
778#define SCTP_LOC_28 0x0000001c
779#define SCTP_LOC_29 0x0000001d
780#define SCTP_LOC_30 0x0000001e
781#define SCTP_LOC_31 0x0000001f
782#define SCTP_LOC_32 0x00000020
783#define SCTP_LOC_33 0x00000021
784#define SCTP_LOC_34 0x00000022
785#define SCTP_LOC_35 0x00000023
786#define SCTP_LOC_36 0x00000024
787#define SCTP_LOC_37 0x00000025
788
789/* Free assoc codes */
790#define SCTP_NORMAL_PROC      0
791#define SCTP_PCBFREE_NOFORCE  1
792#define SCTP_PCBFREE_FORCE    2
793
794/* From codes for adding addresses */
795#define SCTP_ADDR_IS_CONFIRMED 8
796#define SCTP_ADDR_DYNAMIC_ADDED 6
797#define SCTP_IN_COOKIE_PROC 100
798#define SCTP_ALLOC_ASOC  1
799#define SCTP_LOAD_ADDR_2 2
800#define SCTP_LOAD_ADDR_3 3
801#define SCTP_LOAD_ADDR_4 4
802#define SCTP_LOAD_ADDR_5 5
803
804#define SCTP_DONOT_SETSCOPE 0
805#define SCTP_DO_SETSCOPE 1
806
807/* This value determines the default for when
808 * we try to add more on the send queue., if
809 * there is room. This prevents us from cycling
810 * into the copy_resume routine to often if
811 * we have not got enough space to add a decent
812 * enough size message. Note that if we have enough
813 * space to complete the message copy we will always
814 * add to the message, no matter what the size. Its
815 * only when we reach the point that we have some left
816 * to add, there is only room for part of it that we
817 * will use this threshold. Its also a sysctl.
818 */
819#define SCTP_DEFAULT_ADD_MORE 1452
820
821#ifndef SCTP_PCBHASHSIZE
822/* default number of association hash buckets in each endpoint */
823#define SCTP_PCBHASHSIZE 256
824#endif
825#ifndef SCTP_TCBHASHSIZE
826#define SCTP_TCBHASHSIZE 1024
827#endif
828
829#ifndef SCTP_CHUNKQUEUE_SCALE
830#define SCTP_CHUNKQUEUE_SCALE 10
831#endif
832
833/* clock variance is 1 ms */
834#define SCTP_CLOCK_GRANULARITY	1
835#define IP_HDR_SIZE 40		/* we use the size of a IP6 header here this
836				 * detracts a small amount for ipv4 but it
837				 * simplifies the ipv6 addition */
838
839/* Argument magic number for sctp_inpcb_free() */
840
841/* third argument */
842#define SCTP_CALLED_DIRECTLY_NOCMPSET     0
843#define SCTP_CALLED_AFTER_CMPSET_OFCLOSE  1
844#define SCTP_CALLED_FROM_INPKILL_TIMER    2
845/* second argument */
846#define SCTP_FREE_SHOULD_USE_ABORT          1
847#define SCTP_FREE_SHOULD_USE_GRACEFUL_CLOSE 0
848
849#ifndef IPPROTO_SCTP
850#define IPPROTO_SCTP 132	/* the Official IANA number :-) */
851#endif				/* !IPPROTO_SCTP */
852
853#define SCTP_MAX_DATA_BUNDLING		256
854
855/* modular comparison */
856/* See RFC 1982 for details. */
857#define SCTP_UINT16_GT(a, b) (((a < b) && ((uint16_t)(b - a) > (1U<<15))) || \
858                              ((a > b) && ((uint16_t)(a - b) < (1U<<15))))
859#define SCTP_UINT16_GE(a, b) (SCTP_UINT16_GT(a, b) || (a == b))
860#define SCTP_UINT32_GT(a, b) (((a < b) && ((uint32_t)(b - a) > (1U<<31))) || \
861                              ((a > b) && ((uint32_t)(a - b) < (1U<<31))))
862#define SCTP_UINT32_GE(a, b) (SCTP_UINT32_GT(a, b) || (a == b))
863
864#define SCTP_SSN_GT(a, b) SCTP_UINT16_GT(a, b)
865#define SCTP_SSN_GE(a, b) SCTP_UINT16_GE(a, b)
866#define SCTP_TSN_GT(a, b) SCTP_UINT32_GT(a, b)
867#define SCTP_TSN_GE(a, b) SCTP_UINT32_GE(a, b)
868#define SCTP_MID_GT(i, a, b) (((i) == 1) ? SCTP_UINT32_GT(a, b) : SCTP_UINT16_GT((uint16_t)a, (uint16_t)b))
869#define SCTP_MID_GE(i, a, b) (((i) == 1) ? SCTP_UINT32_GE(a, b) : SCTP_UINT16_GE((uint16_t)a, (uint16_t)b))
870#define SCTP_MID_EQ(i, a, b) (((i) == 1) ? a == b : (uint16_t)a == (uint16_t)b)
871
872/* Mapping array manipulation routines */
873#define SCTP_IS_TSN_PRESENT(arry, gap) ((arry[(gap >> 3)] >> (gap & 0x07)) & 0x01)
874#define SCTP_SET_TSN_PRESENT(arry, gap) (arry[(gap >> 3)] |= (0x01 << ((gap & 0x07))))
875#define SCTP_UNSET_TSN_PRESENT(arry, gap) (arry[(gap >> 3)] &= ((~(0x01 << ((gap & 0x07)))) & 0xff))
876#define SCTP_CALC_TSN_TO_GAP(gap, tsn, mapping_tsn) do { \
877	                if (tsn >= mapping_tsn) { \
878						gap = tsn - mapping_tsn; \
879					} else { \
880						gap = (MAX_TSN - mapping_tsn) + tsn + 1; \
881					} \
882                  } while (0)
883
884#define SCTP_RETRAN_DONE -1
885#define SCTP_RETRAN_EXIT -2
886
887/*
888 * This value defines the number of vtag block time wait entry's per list
889 * element.  Each entry will take 2 4 byte ints (and of course the overhead
890 * of the next pointer as well). Using 15 as an example will yield * ((8 *
891 * 15) + 8) or 128 bytes of overhead for each timewait block that gets
892 * initialized. Increasing it to 31 would yield 256 bytes per block.
893 */
894#define SCTP_NUMBER_IN_VTAG_BLOCK 15
895/*
896 * If we use the STACK option, we have an array of this size head pointers.
897 * This array is mod'd the with the size to find which bucket and then all
898 * entries must be searched to see if the tag is in timed wait. If so we
899 * reject it.
900 */
901#define SCTP_STACK_VTAG_HASH_SIZE   32
902
903/*
904 * Number of seconds of time wait for a vtag.
905 */
906#define SCTP_TIME_WAIT 60
907
908/* How many micro seconds is the cutoff from
909 * local lan type rtt's
910 */
911 /*
912  * We allow 900us for the rtt.
913  */
914#define SCTP_LOCAL_LAN_RTT 900
915#define SCTP_LAN_UNKNOWN  0
916#define SCTP_LAN_LOCAL    1
917#define SCTP_LAN_INTERNET 2
918
919#define SCTP_SEND_BUFFER_SPLITTING 0x00000001
920#define SCTP_RECV_BUFFER_SPLITTING 0x00000002
921
922/* The system retains a cache of free chunks such to
923 * cut down on calls the memory allocation system. There
924 * is a per association limit of free items and a overall
925 * system limit. If either one gets hit then the resource
926 * stops being cached.
927 */
928
929#define SCTP_DEF_ASOC_RESC_LIMIT 10
930#define SCTP_DEF_SYSTEM_RESC_LIMIT 1000
931
932/*-
933 * defines for socket lock states.
934 * Used by __APPLE__
935 */
936#define SCTP_SO_LOCKED		1
937#define SCTP_SO_NOT_LOCKED	0
938
939/*-
940 * For address locks, do we hold the lock?
941 */
942#define SCTP_ADDR_LOCKED 1
943#define SCTP_ADDR_NOT_LOCKED 0
944
945#define IN4_ISPRIVATE_ADDRESS(a) \
946   ((((uint8_t *)&(a)->s_addr)[0] == 10) || \
947    ((((uint8_t *)&(a)->s_addr)[0] == 172) && \
948     (((uint8_t *)&(a)->s_addr)[1] >= 16) && \
949     (((uint8_t *)&(a)->s_addr)[1] <= 32)) || \
950    ((((uint8_t *)&(a)->s_addr)[0] == 192) && \
951     (((uint8_t *)&(a)->s_addr)[1] == 168)))
952
953#define IN4_ISLOOPBACK_ADDRESS(a) \
954    (((uint8_t *)&(a)->s_addr)[0] == 127)
955
956#define IN4_ISLINKLOCAL_ADDRESS(a) \
957    ((((uint8_t *)&(a)->s_addr)[0] == 169) && \
958     (((uint8_t *)&(a)->s_addr)[1] == 254))
959
960/* Maximum size of optval for IPPROTO_SCTP level socket options. */
961#define SCTP_SOCKET_OPTION_LIMIT (64 * 1024)
962
963#if defined(_KERNEL)
964#define SCTP_GETTIME_TIMEVAL(x) (getmicrouptime(x))
965#define SCTP_GETPTIME_TIMEVAL(x) (microuptime(x))
966#endif
967
968#if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(__Userspace__)
969#define sctp_sowwakeup(inp, so) \
970do { \
971	if (inp->sctp_flags & SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_DONT_WAKE) { \
972		inp->sctp_flags |= SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_WAKEOUTPUT; \
973	} else { \
974		sowwakeup(so); \
975	} \
976} while (0)
977
978#define sctp_sowwakeup_locked(inp, so) \
979do { \
980	if (inp->sctp_flags & SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_DONT_WAKE) { \
981		SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&((so)->so_snd)); \
982		inp->sctp_flags |= SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_WAKEOUTPUT; \
983	} else { \
984		sowwakeup_locked(so); \
985	} \
986} while (0)
987
988#define sctp_sorwakeup(inp, so) \
989do { \
990	if (inp->sctp_flags & SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_DONT_WAKE) { \
991		inp->sctp_flags |= SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_WAKEINPUT; \
992	} else { \
993		sorwakeup(so); \
994	} \
995} while (0)
996
997#define sctp_sorwakeup_locked(inp, so) \
998do { \
999	if (inp->sctp_flags & SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_DONT_WAKE) { \
1000		inp->sctp_flags |= SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_WAKEINPUT; \
1001		SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&((so)->so_rcv)); \
1002	} else { \
1003		sorwakeup_locked(so); \
1004	} \
1005} while (0)
1006
1007#endif				/* _KERNEL || __Userspace__ */
1008#endif
1009