2 * DECnet An implementation of the DECnet protocol suite for the LINUX
3 * operating system. DECnet is implemented using the BSD Socket
4 * interface as the means of communication with the user level.
6 * DECnet Network Services Protocol (Input)
8 * Author: Eduardo Marcelo Serrat <emserrat@geocities.com>
12 * Steve Whitehouse: Split into dn_nsp_in.c and dn_nsp_out.c from
14 * Steve Whitehouse: Updated to work with my new routing architecture.
15 * Steve Whitehouse: Add changes from Eduardo Serrat's patches.
16 * Steve Whitehouse: Put all ack handling code in a common routine.
17 * Steve Whitehouse: Put other common bits into dn_nsp_rx()
18 * Steve Whitehouse: More checks on skb->len to catch bogus packets
19 * Fixed various race conditions and possible nasties.
20 * Steve Whitehouse: Now handles returned conninit frames.
21 * David S. Miller: New socket locking
22 * Steve Whitehouse: Fixed lockup when socket filtering was enabled.
23 * Paul Koning: Fix to push CC sockets into RUN when acks are
26 * Patrick Caulfield: Checking conninits for correctness & sending of error
28 * Steve Whitehouse: Added backlog congestion level return codes.
30 * Steve Whitehouse: Added flow control support (outbound)
31 * Steve Whitehouse: Prepare for nonlinear skbs
34 /******************************************************************************
35 (c) 1995-1998 E.M. Serrat emserrat@geocities.com
37 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
38 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
39 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
42 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
43 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
44 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
45 GNU General Public License for more details.
46 *******************************************************************************/
48 #include <linux/errno.h>
49 #include <linux/types.h>
50 #include <linux/socket.h>
52 #include <linux/kernel.h>
53 #include <linux/timer.h>
54 #include <linux/string.h>
55 #include <linux/sockios.h>
56 #include <linux/net.h>
57 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
58 #include <linux/inet.h>
59 #include <linux/route.h>
60 #include <linux/slab.h>
62 #include <net/tcp_states.h>
63 #include <linux/fcntl.h>
65 #include <linux/termios.h>
66 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
67 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
68 #include <linux/stat.h>
69 #include <linux/init.h>
70 #include <linux/poll.h>
71 #include <linux/netfilter_decnet.h>
72 #include <net/neighbour.h>
75 #include <net/dn_nsp.h>
76 #include <net/dn_dev.h>
77 #include <net/dn_route.h>
79 extern int decnet_log_martians
;
81 static void dn_log_martian(struct sk_buff
*skb
, const char *msg
)
83 if (decnet_log_martians
) {
84 char *devname
= skb
->dev
? skb
->dev
->name
: "???";
85 struct dn_skb_cb
*cb
= DN_SKB_CB(skb
);
86 net_info_ratelimited("DECnet: Martian packet (%s) dev=%s src=0x%04hx dst=0x%04hx srcport=0x%04hx dstport=0x%04hx\n",
90 le16_to_cpu(cb
->src_port
),
91 le16_to_cpu(cb
->dst_port
));
96 * For this function we've flipped the cross-subchannel bit
97 * if the message is an otherdata or linkservice message. Thus
98 * we can use it to work out what to update.
100 static void dn_ack(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
, unsigned short ack
)
102 struct dn_scp
*scp
= DN_SK(sk
);
103 unsigned short type
= ((ack
>> 12) & 0x0003);
107 case 0: /* ACK - Data */
108 if (dn_after(ack
, scp
->ackrcv_dat
)) {
109 scp
->ackrcv_dat
= ack
& 0x0fff;
110 wakeup
|= dn_nsp_check_xmit_queue(sk
, skb
,
111 &scp
->data_xmit_queue
,
115 case 1: /* NAK - Data */
117 case 2: /* ACK - OtherData */
118 if (dn_after(ack
, scp
->ackrcv_oth
)) {
119 scp
->ackrcv_oth
= ack
& 0x0fff;
120 wakeup
|= dn_nsp_check_xmit_queue(sk
, skb
,
121 &scp
->other_xmit_queue
,
125 case 3: /* NAK - OtherData */
129 if (wakeup
&& !sock_flag(sk
, SOCK_DEAD
))
130 sk
->sk_state_change(sk
);
134 * This function is a universal ack processor.
136 static int dn_process_ack(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
, int oth
)
138 __le16
*ptr
= (__le16
*)skb
->data
;
145 if ((ack
= le16_to_cpu(*ptr
)) & 0x8000) {
149 if ((ack
& 0x4000) == 0) {
152 dn_ack(sk
, skb
, ack
);
159 if ((ack
= le16_to_cpu(*ptr
)) & 0x8000) {
162 if ((ack
& 0x4000) == 0) {
165 dn_ack(sk
, skb
, ack
);
174 * dn_check_idf - Check an image data field format is correct.
175 * @pptr: Pointer to pointer to image data
176 * @len: Pointer to length of image data
177 * @max: The maximum allowed length of the data in the image data field
178 * @follow_on: Check that this many bytes exist beyond the end of the image data
180 * Returns: 0 if ok, -1 on error
182 static inline int dn_check_idf(unsigned char **pptr
, int *len
, unsigned char max
, unsigned char follow_on
)
184 unsigned char *ptr
= *pptr
;
185 unsigned char flen
= *ptr
++;
190 if ((flen
+ follow_on
) > *len
)
199 * Table of reason codes to pass back to node which sent us a badly
200 * formed message, plus text messages for the log. A zero entry in
201 * the reason field means "don't reply" otherwise a disc init is sent with
202 * the specified reason code.
205 unsigned short reason
;
208 { 0, "CI: Truncated message" },
209 { NSP_REASON_ID
, "CI: Destination username error" },
210 { NSP_REASON_ID
, "CI: Destination username type" },
211 { NSP_REASON_US
, "CI: Source username error" },
212 { 0, "CI: Truncated at menuver" },
213 { 0, "CI: Truncated before access or user data" },
214 { NSP_REASON_IO
, "CI: Access data format error" },
215 { NSP_REASON_IO
, "CI: User data format error" }
219 * This function uses a slightly different lookup method
220 * to find its sockets, since it searches on object name/number
221 * rather than port numbers. Various tests are done to ensure that
222 * the incoming data is in the correct format before it is queued to
225 static struct sock
*dn_find_listener(struct sk_buff
*skb
, unsigned short *reason
)
227 struct dn_skb_cb
*cb
= DN_SKB_CB(skb
);
228 struct nsp_conn_init_msg
*msg
= (struct nsp_conn_init_msg
*)skb
->data
;
229 struct sockaddr_dn dstaddr
;
230 struct sockaddr_dn srcaddr
;
231 unsigned char type
= 0;
237 unsigned char menuver
;
239 memset(&dstaddr
, 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr_dn
));
240 memset(&srcaddr
, 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr_dn
));
243 * 1. Decode & remove message header
245 cb
->src_port
= msg
->srcaddr
;
246 cb
->dst_port
= msg
->dstaddr
;
247 cb
->services
= msg
->services
;
248 cb
->info
= msg
->info
;
249 cb
->segsize
= le16_to_cpu(msg
->segsize
);
251 if (!pskb_may_pull(skb
, sizeof(*msg
)))
254 skb_pull(skb
, sizeof(*msg
));
260 * 2. Check destination end username format
262 dstlen
= dn_username2sockaddr(ptr
, len
, &dstaddr
, &type
);
275 * 3. Check source end username format
277 srclen
= dn_username2sockaddr(ptr
, len
, &srcaddr
, &type
);
293 * 4. Check that optional data actually exists if menuver says it does
296 if ((menuver
& (DN_MENUVER_ACC
| DN_MENUVER_USR
)) && (len
< 1))
300 * 5. Check optional access data format
303 if (menuver
& DN_MENUVER_ACC
) {
304 if (dn_check_idf(&ptr
, &len
, 39, 1))
306 if (dn_check_idf(&ptr
, &len
, 39, 1))
308 if (dn_check_idf(&ptr
, &len
, 39, (menuver
& DN_MENUVER_USR
) ? 1 : 0))
313 * 6. Check optional user data format
316 if (menuver
& DN_MENUVER_USR
) {
317 if (dn_check_idf(&ptr
, &len
, 16, 0))
322 * 7. Look up socket based on destination end username
324 return dn_sklist_find_listener(&dstaddr
);
326 dn_log_martian(skb
, ci_err_table
[err
].text
);
327 *reason
= ci_err_table
[err
].reason
;
332 static void dn_nsp_conn_init(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
334 if (sk_acceptq_is_full(sk
)) {
339 sk
->sk_ack_backlog
++;
340 skb_queue_tail(&sk
->sk_receive_queue
, skb
);
341 sk
->sk_state_change(sk
);
344 static void dn_nsp_conn_conf(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
346 struct dn_skb_cb
*cb
= DN_SKB_CB(skb
);
347 struct dn_scp
*scp
= DN_SK(sk
);
354 cb
->services
= *ptr
++;
356 cb
->segsize
= le16_to_cpu(*(__le16
*)ptr
);
358 if ((scp
->state
== DN_CI
) || (scp
->state
== DN_CD
)) {
360 scp
->addrrem
= cb
->src_port
;
361 sk
->sk_state
= TCP_ESTABLISHED
;
363 scp
->services_rem
= cb
->services
;
364 scp
->info_rem
= cb
->info
;
365 scp
->segsize_rem
= cb
->segsize
;
367 if ((scp
->services_rem
& NSP_FC_MASK
) == NSP_FC_NONE
)
368 scp
->max_window
= decnet_no_fc_max_cwnd
;
371 u16 dlen
= *skb
->data
;
372 if ((dlen
<= 16) && (dlen
<= skb
->len
)) {
373 scp
->conndata_in
.opt_optl
= cpu_to_le16(dlen
);
374 skb_copy_from_linear_data_offset(skb
, 1,
375 scp
->conndata_in
.opt_data
, dlen
);
378 dn_nsp_send_link(sk
, DN_NOCHANGE
, 0);
379 if (!sock_flag(sk
, SOCK_DEAD
))
380 sk
->sk_state_change(sk
);
387 static void dn_nsp_conn_ack(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
389 struct dn_scp
*scp
= DN_SK(sk
);
391 if (scp
->state
== DN_CI
) {
399 static void dn_nsp_disc_init(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
401 struct dn_scp
*scp
= DN_SK(sk
);
402 struct dn_skb_cb
*cb
= DN_SKB_CB(skb
);
403 unsigned short reason
;
408 reason
= le16_to_cpu(*(__le16
*)skb
->data
);
411 scp
->discdata_in
.opt_status
= cpu_to_le16(reason
);
412 scp
->discdata_in
.opt_optl
= 0;
413 memset(scp
->discdata_in
.opt_data
, 0, 16);
416 u16 dlen
= *skb
->data
;
417 if ((dlen
<= 16) && (dlen
<= skb
->len
)) {
418 scp
->discdata_in
.opt_optl
= cpu_to_le16(dlen
);
419 skb_copy_from_linear_data_offset(skb
, 1, scp
->discdata_in
.opt_data
, dlen
);
423 scp
->addrrem
= cb
->src_port
;
424 sk
->sk_state
= TCP_CLOSE
;
426 switch (scp
->state
) {
430 sk
->sk_err
= ECONNREFUSED
;
433 sk
->sk_shutdown
|= SHUTDOWN_MASK
;
441 if (!sock_flag(sk
, SOCK_DEAD
)) {
442 if (sk
->sk_socket
->state
!= SS_UNCONNECTED
)
443 sk
->sk_socket
->state
= SS_DISCONNECTING
;
444 sk
->sk_state_change(sk
);
448 * It appears that its possible for remote machines to send disc
449 * init messages with no port identifier if we are in the CI and
450 * possibly also the CD state. Obviously we shouldn't reply with
451 * a message if we don't know what the end point is.
454 dn_nsp_send_disc(sk
, NSP_DISCCONF
, NSP_REASON_DC
, GFP_ATOMIC
);
456 scp
->persist_fxn
= dn_destroy_timer
;
457 scp
->persist
= dn_nsp_persist(sk
);
464 * disc_conf messages are also called no_resources or no_link
465 * messages depending upon the "reason" field.
467 static void dn_nsp_disc_conf(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
469 struct dn_scp
*scp
= DN_SK(sk
);
470 unsigned short reason
;
475 reason
= le16_to_cpu(*(__le16
*)skb
->data
);
477 sk
->sk_state
= TCP_CLOSE
;
479 switch (scp
->state
) {
484 if (reason
== NSP_REASON_DC
)
486 if (reason
== NSP_REASON_NL
)
493 sk
->sk_shutdown
|= SHUTDOWN_MASK
;
499 if (!sock_flag(sk
, SOCK_DEAD
)) {
500 if (sk
->sk_socket
->state
!= SS_UNCONNECTED
)
501 sk
->sk_socket
->state
= SS_DISCONNECTING
;
502 sk
->sk_state_change(sk
);
505 scp
->persist_fxn
= dn_destroy_timer
;
506 scp
->persist
= dn_nsp_persist(sk
);
512 static void dn_nsp_linkservice(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
514 struct dn_scp
*scp
= DN_SK(sk
);
515 unsigned short segnum
;
516 unsigned char lsflags
;
519 char *ptr
= skb
->data
;
520 unsigned char fctype
= scp
->services_rem
& NSP_FC_MASK
;
525 segnum
= le16_to_cpu(*(__le16
*)ptr
);
527 lsflags
= *(unsigned char *)ptr
++;
531 * Here we ignore erronous packets which should really
532 * should cause a connection abort. It is not critical
538 if (seq_next(scp
->numoth_rcv
, segnum
)) {
539 seq_add(&scp
->numoth_rcv
, 1);
540 switch(lsflags
& 0x04) { /* FCVAL INT */
541 case 0x00: /* Normal Request */
542 switch(lsflags
& 0x03) { /* FCVAL MOD */
543 case 0x00: /* Request count */
545 unsigned char p_fcval
= -fcval
;
546 if ((scp
->flowrem_dat
> p_fcval
) &&
547 (fctype
== NSP_FC_SCMC
)) {
548 scp
->flowrem_dat
-= p_fcval
;
550 } else if (fcval
> 0) {
551 scp
->flowrem_dat
+= fcval
;
555 case 0x01: /* Stop outgoing data */
556 scp
->flowrem_sw
= DN_DONTSEND
;
558 case 0x02: /* Ok to start again */
559 scp
->flowrem_sw
= DN_SEND
;
564 case 0x04: /* Interrupt Request */
566 scp
->flowrem_oth
+= fcval
;
571 if (wake_up
&& !sock_flag(sk
, SOCK_DEAD
))
572 sk
->sk_state_change(sk
);
575 dn_nsp_send_oth_ack(sk
);
582 * Copy of sock_queue_rcv_skb (from sock.h) without
583 * bh_lock_sock() (its already held when this is called) which
584 * also allows data and other data to be queued to a socket.
586 static __inline__
int dn_queue_skb(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
, int sig
, struct sk_buff_head
*queue
)
590 /* Cast skb->rcvbuf to unsigned... It's pointless, but reduces
591 number of warnings when compiling with -W --ANK
593 if (atomic_read(&sk
->sk_rmem_alloc
) + skb
->truesize
>=
594 (unsigned int)sk
->sk_rcvbuf
) {
599 err
= sk_filter(sk
, skb
);
603 skb_set_owner_r(skb
, sk
);
604 skb_queue_tail(queue
, skb
);
606 if (!sock_flag(sk
, SOCK_DEAD
))
607 sk
->sk_data_ready(sk
);
612 static void dn_nsp_otherdata(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
614 struct dn_scp
*scp
= DN_SK(sk
);
615 unsigned short segnum
;
616 struct dn_skb_cb
*cb
= DN_SKB_CB(skb
);
622 cb
->segnum
= segnum
= le16_to_cpu(*(__le16
*)skb
->data
);
625 if (seq_next(scp
->numoth_rcv
, segnum
)) {
627 if (dn_queue_skb(sk
, skb
, SIGURG
, &scp
->other_receive_queue
) == 0) {
628 seq_add(&scp
->numoth_rcv
, 1);
629 scp
->other_report
= 0;
634 dn_nsp_send_oth_ack(sk
);
640 static void dn_nsp_data(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
643 unsigned short segnum
;
644 struct dn_skb_cb
*cb
= DN_SKB_CB(skb
);
645 struct dn_scp
*scp
= DN_SK(sk
);
650 cb
->segnum
= segnum
= le16_to_cpu(*(__le16
*)skb
->data
);
653 if (seq_next(scp
->numdat_rcv
, segnum
)) {
654 if (dn_queue_skb(sk
, skb
, SIGIO
, &sk
->sk_receive_queue
) == 0) {
655 seq_add(&scp
->numdat_rcv
, 1);
659 if ((scp
->flowloc_sw
== DN_SEND
) && dn_congested(sk
)) {
660 scp
->flowloc_sw
= DN_DONTSEND
;
661 dn_nsp_send_link(sk
, DN_DONTSEND
, 0);
665 dn_nsp_send_data_ack(sk
);
672 * If one of our conninit messages is returned, this function
673 * deals with it. It puts the socket into the NO_COMMUNICATION
676 static void dn_returned_conn_init(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
678 struct dn_scp
*scp
= DN_SK(sk
);
680 if (scp
->state
== DN_CI
) {
682 sk
->sk_state
= TCP_CLOSE
;
683 if (!sock_flag(sk
, SOCK_DEAD
))
684 sk
->sk_state_change(sk
);
690 static int dn_nsp_no_socket(struct sk_buff
*skb
, unsigned short reason
)
692 struct dn_skb_cb
*cb
= DN_SKB_CB(skb
);
693 int ret
= NET_RX_DROP
;
695 /* Must not reply to returned packets */
696 if (cb
->rt_flags
& DN_RT_F_RTS
)
699 if ((reason
!= NSP_REASON_OK
) && ((cb
->nsp_flags
& 0x0c) == 0x08)) {
700 switch (cb
->nsp_flags
& 0x70) {
702 case 0x60: /* (Retransmitted) Connect Init */
703 dn_nsp_return_disc(skb
, NSP_DISCINIT
, reason
);
704 ret
= NET_RX_SUCCESS
;
706 case 0x20: /* Connect Confirm */
707 dn_nsp_return_disc(skb
, NSP_DISCCONF
, reason
);
708 ret
= NET_RX_SUCCESS
;
718 static int dn_nsp_rx_packet(struct net
*net
, struct sock
*sk2
,
721 struct dn_skb_cb
*cb
= DN_SKB_CB(skb
);
722 struct sock
*sk
= NULL
;
723 unsigned char *ptr
= (unsigned char *)skb
->data
;
724 unsigned short reason
= NSP_REASON_NL
;
726 if (!pskb_may_pull(skb
, 2))
729 skb_reset_transport_header(skb
);
730 cb
->nsp_flags
= *ptr
++;
732 if (decnet_debug_level
& 2)
733 printk(KERN_DEBUG
"dn_nsp_rx: Message type 0x%02x\n", (int)cb
->nsp_flags
);
735 if (cb
->nsp_flags
& 0x83)
739 * Filter out conninits and useless packet types
741 if ((cb
->nsp_flags
& 0x0c) == 0x08) {
742 switch (cb
->nsp_flags
& 0x70) {
744 case 0x70: /* Reserved */
745 case 0x50: /* Reserved, Phase II node init */
749 if (unlikely(cb
->rt_flags
& DN_RT_F_RTS
))
751 sk
= dn_find_listener(skb
, &reason
);
756 if (!pskb_may_pull(skb
, 3))
760 * Grab the destination address.
762 cb
->dst_port
= *(__le16
*)ptr
;
767 * If not a connack, grab the source address too.
769 if (pskb_may_pull(skb
, 5)) {
770 cb
->src_port
= *(__le16
*)ptr
;
776 * Returned packets...
777 * Swap src & dst and look up in the normal way.
779 if (unlikely(cb
->rt_flags
& DN_RT_F_RTS
)) {
780 swap(cb
->dst_port
, cb
->src_port
);
781 swap(cb
->dst
, cb
->src
);
785 * Find the socket to which this skb is destined.
787 sk
= dn_find_by_skb(skb
);
790 struct dn_scp
*scp
= DN_SK(sk
);
793 scp
->nsp_rxtshift
= 0;
796 * We linearize everything except data segments here.
798 if (cb
->nsp_flags
& ~0x60) {
799 if (unlikely(skb_linearize(skb
)))
803 return sk_receive_skb(sk
, skb
, 0);
806 return dn_nsp_no_socket(skb
, reason
);
813 int dn_nsp_rx(struct sk_buff
*skb
)
815 return NF_HOOK(NFPROTO_DECNET
, NF_DN_LOCAL_IN
,
816 &init_net
, NULL
, skb
, skb
->dev
, NULL
,
821 * This is the main receive routine for sockets. It is called
822 * from the above when the socket is not busy, and also from
823 * sock_release() when there is a backlog queued up.
825 int dn_nsp_backlog_rcv(struct sock
*sk
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
827 struct dn_scp
*scp
= DN_SK(sk
);
828 struct dn_skb_cb
*cb
= DN_SKB_CB(skb
);
830 if (cb
->rt_flags
& DN_RT_F_RTS
) {
831 if (cb
->nsp_flags
== 0x18 || cb
->nsp_flags
== 0x68)
832 dn_returned_conn_init(sk
, skb
);
835 return NET_RX_SUCCESS
;
841 if ((cb
->nsp_flags
& 0x0c) == 0x08) {
842 switch (cb
->nsp_flags
& 0x70) {
845 dn_nsp_conn_init(sk
, skb
);
848 dn_nsp_conn_conf(sk
, skb
);
851 dn_nsp_disc_init(sk
, skb
);
854 dn_nsp_disc_conf(sk
, skb
);
858 } else if (cb
->nsp_flags
== 0x24) {
860 * Special for connacks, 'cos they don't have
861 * ack data or ack otherdata info.
863 dn_nsp_conn_ack(sk
, skb
);
867 /* both data and ack frames can kick a CC socket into RUN */
868 if ((scp
->state
== DN_CC
) && !sock_flag(sk
, SOCK_DEAD
)) {
870 sk
->sk_state
= TCP_ESTABLISHED
;
871 sk
->sk_state_change(sk
);
874 if ((cb
->nsp_flags
& 0x1c) == 0)
876 if (cb
->nsp_flags
== 0x04)
880 * Read out ack data here, this applies equally
881 * to data, other data, link serivce and both
882 * ack data and ack otherdata.
884 dn_process_ack(sk
, skb
, other
);
887 * If we've some sort of data here then call a
888 * suitable routine for dealing with it, otherwise
889 * the packet is an ack and can be discarded.
891 if ((cb
->nsp_flags
& 0x0c) == 0) {
893 if (scp
->state
!= DN_RUN
)
896 switch (cb
->nsp_flags
) {
898 dn_nsp_linkservice(sk
, skb
);
901 dn_nsp_otherdata(sk
, skb
);
904 dn_nsp_data(sk
, skb
);
907 } else { /* Ack, chuck it out here */
913 return NET_RX_SUCCESS
;