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* @(#)tcp_timer.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/**
* samkumar: The FreeBSD Operating System uses its callout subsystem to
* implement TCP timers. I've removed the relevant definitions/declarations
* below, since TCPlp relies on the host system to implement TCP timers. To
* save memory, I've removed some configurability (e.g., per-TCB keepalive
* parameters) and global statistics (e.g. tcp_keepcnt).
*/
#ifndef TCPLP_NETINET_TCP_TIMER_H_
#define TCPLP_NETINET_TCP_TIMER_H_
#include "tcp_var.h"
/*
* The TCPT_REXMT timer is used to force retransmissions.
* The TCP has the TCPT_REXMT timer set whenever segments
* have been sent for which ACKs are expected but not yet
* received. If an ACK is received which advances tp->snd_una,
* then the retransmit timer is cleared (if there are no more
* outstanding segments) or reset to the base value (if there
* are more ACKs expected). Whenever the retransmit timer goes off,
* we retransmit one unacknowledged segment, and do a backoff
* on the retransmit timer.
*
* The TCPT_PERSIST timer is used to keep window size information
* flowing even if the window goes shut. If all previous transmissions
* have been acknowledged (so that there are no retransmissions in progress),
* and the window is too small to bother sending anything, then we start
* the TCPT_PERSIST timer. When it expires, if the window is nonzero,
* we go to transmit state. Otherwise, at intervals send a single byte
* into the peer's window to force him to update our window information.
* We do this at most as often as TCPT_PERSMIN time intervals,
* but no more frequently than the current estimate of round-trip
* packet time. The TCPT_PERSIST timer is cleared whenever we receive
* a window update from the peer.
*
* The TCPT_KEEP timer is used to keep connections alive. If an
* connection is idle (no segments received) for TCPTV_KEEP_INIT amount of time,
* but not yet established, then we drop the connection. Once the connection
* is established, if the connection is idle for TCPTV_KEEP_IDLE time
* (and keepalives have been enabled on the socket), we begin to probe
* the connection. We force the peer to send us a segment by sending:
* <SEQ=SND.UNA-1><ACK=RCV.NXT><CTL=ACK>
* This segment is (deliberately) outside the window, and should elicit
* an ack segment in response from the peer. If, despite the TCPT_KEEP
* initiated segments we cannot elicit a response from a peer in TCPT_MAXIDLE
* amount of time probing, then we drop the connection.
*/
#define TT_DELACK 0x0001
#define TT_REXMT 0x0002
#define TT_PERSIST 0x0004
#define TT_KEEP 0x0008
#define TT_2MSL 0x0010
/*
* Time constants.
*/
#define TCPTV_MSL ( 30*hz) /* max seg lifetime (hah!) */
#define TCPTV_SRTTBASE 0 /* base roundtrip time;
if 0, no idea yet */
#define TCPTV_RTOBASE ( 3*hz) /* assumed RTO if no info */
#define TCPTV_PERSMIN ( 5*hz) /* retransmit persistence */
#define TCPTV_PERSMAX ( 60*hz) /* maximum persist interval */
#define TCPTV_KEEP_INIT ( 75*hz) /* initial connect keepalive */
#define TCPTV_KEEP_IDLE (120*60*hz) /* dflt time before probing */
#define TCPTV_KEEPINTVL ( 75*hz) /* default probe interval */
#define TCPTV_KEEPCNT 8 /* max probes before drop */
#define TCPTV_FINWAIT2_TIMEOUT (60*hz) /* FIN_WAIT_2 timeout if no receiver */
/*
* Minimum retransmit timer is 3 ticks, for algorithmic stability.
* TCPT_RANGESET() will add another TCPTV_CPU_VAR to deal with
* the expected worst-case processing variances by the kernels
* representing the end points. Such variances do not always show
* up in the srtt because the timestamp is often calculated at
* the interface rather then at the TCP layer. This value is
* typically 50ms. However, it is also possible that delayed
* acks (typically 100ms) could create issues so we set the slop
* to 200ms to try to cover it. Note that, properly speaking,
* delayed-acks should not create a major issue for interactive
* environments which 'P'ush the last segment, at least as
* long as implementations do the required 'at least one ack
* for every two packets' for the non-interactive streaming case.
* (maybe the RTO calculation should use 2*RTT instead of RTT
* to handle the ack-every-other-packet case).
*
* The prior minimum of 1*hz (1 second) badly breaks throughput on any
* networks faster then a modem that has minor (e.g. 1%) packet loss.
*/
#define TCPTV_MIN ( hz/33 ) /* minimum allowable value */
#define TCPTV_CPU_VAR ( hz/5 ) /* cpu variance allowed (200ms) */
#define TCPTV_REXMTMAX ( 64*hz) /* max allowable REXMT value */
#define TCPTV_TWTRUNC 8 /* RTO factor to truncate TW */
#define TCP_LINGERTIME 120 /* linger at most 2 minutes */
#define TCP_MAXRXTSHIFT 12 /* maximum retransmits */
#define TCPTV_DELACK ( hz/10 ) /* 100ms timeout */
#ifdef TCPTIMERS
static const char *tcptimers[] =
{ "REXMT", "PERSIST", "KEEP", "2MSL", "DELACK" };
#endif
int tcp_timer_active(struct tcpcb *tp, uint32_t timer_type);
void tcp_timer_activate(struct tcpcb *tp, uint32_t timer_type, uint32_t delta);
void tcp_cancel_timers(struct tcpcb* tp);
/* I moved the definition of TCPT_RANGESET to tcp_const.h. */
static const int tcp_syn_backoff[TCP_MAXRXTSHIFT + 1] =
{ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 64, 64 };
static const int tcp_backoff[TCP_MAXRXTSHIFT + 1] =
{ 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 512, 512, 512 };
static const int tcp_totbackoff = 2559; /* sum of tcp_backoff[] */
/*
* samkumar: Changed return value to int to indicate whether connection was
* dropped or not.
*/
int tcp_timer_delack(struct tcpcb* tp);
int tcp_timer_keep(struct tcpcb* tp);
int tcp_timer_persist(struct tcpcb* tp);
int tcp_timer_2msl(struct tcpcb* tp);
int tcp_timer_rexmt(struct tcpcb *tp);
int tcp_timer_active(struct tcpcb *tp, uint32_t timer_type);
/*
* samkumar: Modified to use default keepalive parameters, since we removed
* the fields from tcpcb that allow them to be set on a per-connection basis.
*/
#define TP_KEEPINIT(tp) (/*(tp)->t_keepinit ? (tp)->t_keepinit :*/ tcp_keepinit)
#define TP_KEEPIDLE(tp) (/*(tp)->t_keepidle ? (tp)->t_keepidle :*/ tcp_keepidle)
#define TP_KEEPINTVL(tp) (/*(tp)->t_keepintvl ? (tp)->t_keepintvl :*/ tcp_keepintvl)
#define TP_KEEPCNT(tp) (/*(tp)->t_keepcnt ? (tp)->t_keepcnt :*/ tcp_keepcnt)
#define TP_MAXIDLE(tp) (TP_KEEPCNT(tp) * TP_KEEPINTVL(tp))
/*
* samkumar: MOVED NECESSARY EXTERN DECLARATIONS TO TCP_SUBR.C
* Removed timer declarations that aren't needed since timers are handled
* by the host system (in this case, OpenThread), in TCPlp.
*/
#endif /* !_NETINET_TCP_TIMER_H_ */