📄 tcp_out.c
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/** * @file * Transmission Control Protocol, outgoing traffic * * The output functions of TCP. * *//* * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY * OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. * * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se> * */#include "lwip/opt.h"#if LWIP_TCP /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */#include "lwip/tcp.h"#include "lwip/def.h"#include "lwip/mem.h"#include "lwip/memp.h"#include "lwip/sys.h"#include "lwip/ip_addr.h"#include "lwip/netif.h"#include "lwip/inet.h"#include "lwip/inet_chksum.h"#include "lwip/stats.h"#include "lwip/snmp.h"#include <string.h>/* Forward declarations.*/static void tcp_output_segment(struct tcp_seg *seg, struct tcp_pcb *pcb);static struct tcp_hdr *tcp_output_set_header(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, struct pbuf *p, int optlen, u32_t seqno_be /* already in network byte order */){ struct tcp_hdr *tcphdr = p->payload; tcphdr->src = htons(pcb->local_port); tcphdr->dest = htons(pcb->remote_port); tcphdr->seqno = seqno_be; tcphdr->ackno = htonl(pcb->rcv_nxt); TCPH_FLAGS_SET(tcphdr, TCP_ACK); tcphdr->wnd = htons(pcb->rcv_ann_wnd); tcphdr->urgp = 0; TCPH_HDRLEN_SET(tcphdr, (5 + optlen / 4)); tcphdr->chksum = 0; /* If we're sending a packet, update the announced right window edge */ pcb->rcv_ann_right_edge = pcb->rcv_nxt + pcb->rcv_ann_wnd; return tcphdr;}/** * Called by tcp_close() to send a segment including flags but not data. * * @param pcb the tcp_pcb over which to send a segment * @param flags the flags to set in the segment header * @return ERR_OK if sent, another err_t otherwise */err_ttcp_send_ctrl(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, u8_t flags){ /* no data, no length, flags, copy=1, no optdata */ return tcp_enqueue(pcb, NULL, 0, flags, TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY, 0);}/** * Write data for sending (but does not send it immediately). * * It waits in the expectation of more data being sent soon (as * it can send them more efficiently by combining them together). * To prompt the system to send data now, call tcp_output() after * calling tcp_write(). * * @param pcb Protocol control block of the TCP connection to enqueue data for. * @param data pointer to the data to send * @param len length (in bytes) of the data to send * @param apiflags combination of following flags : * - TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY (0x01) data will be copied into memory belonging to the stack * - TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE (0x02) for TCP connection, PSH flag will be set on last segment sent, * @return ERR_OK if enqueued, another err_t on error * * @see tcp_write() */err_ttcp_write(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, const void *data, u16_t len, u8_t apiflags){ LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_write(pcb=%p, data=%p, len=%"U16_F", apiflags=%"U16_F")\n", (void *)pcb, data, len, (u16_t)apiflags)); /* connection is in valid state for data transmission? */ if (pcb->state == ESTABLISHED || pcb->state == CLOSE_WAIT || pcb->state == SYN_SENT || pcb->state == SYN_RCVD) { if (len > 0) {#if LWIP_TCP_TIMESTAMPS return tcp_enqueue(pcb, (void *)data, len, 0, apiflags, pcb->flags & TF_TIMESTAMP ? TF_SEG_OPTS_TS : 0);#else return tcp_enqueue(pcb, (void *)data, len, 0, apiflags, 0);#endif } return ERR_OK; } else { LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_STATE | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SEVERE, ("tcp_write() called in invalid state\n")); return ERR_CONN; }}/** * Enqueue data and/or TCP options for transmission * * Called by tcp_connect(), tcp_listen_input(), tcp_send_ctrl() and tcp_write(). * * @param pcb Protocol control block for the TCP connection to enqueue data for. * @param arg Pointer to the data to be enqueued for sending. * @param len Data length in bytes * @param flags tcp header flags to set in the outgoing segment * @param apiflags combination of following flags : * - TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY (0x01) data will be copied into memory belonging to the stack * - TCP_WRITE_FLAG_MORE (0x02) for TCP connection, PSH flag will be set on last segment sent, * @param optflags options to include in segment later on (see definition of struct tcp_seg) */err_ttcp_enqueue(struct tcp_pcb *pcb, void *arg, u16_t len, u8_t flags, u8_t apiflags, u8_t optflags){ struct pbuf *p; struct tcp_seg *seg, *useg, *queue; u32_t seqno; u16_t left, seglen; void *ptr; u16_t queuelen; u8_t optlen; LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG, ("tcp_enqueue(pcb=%p, arg=%p, len=%"U16_F", flags=%"X16_F", apiflags=%"U16_F")\n", (void *)pcb, arg, len, (u16_t)flags, (u16_t)apiflags)); LWIP_ERROR("tcp_enqueue: packet needs payload, options, or SYN/FIN (programmer violates API)", ((len != 0) || (optflags != 0) || ((flags & (TCP_SYN | TCP_FIN)) != 0)), return ERR_ARG;); LWIP_ERROR("tcp_enqueue: len != 0 || arg == NULL (programmer violates API)", ((len != 0) || (arg == NULL)), return ERR_ARG;); /* fail on too much data */ if (len > pcb->snd_buf) { LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("tcp_enqueue: too much data (len=%"U16_F" > snd_buf=%"U16_F")\n", len, pcb->snd_buf)); pcb->flags |= TF_NAGLEMEMERR; return ERR_MEM; } left = len; ptr = arg; optlen = LWIP_TCP_OPT_LENGTH(optflags); /* seqno will be the sequence number of the first segment enqueued * by the call to this function. */ seqno = pcb->snd_lbb; LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_QLEN_DEBUG, ("tcp_enqueue: queuelen: %"U16_F"\n", (u16_t)pcb->snd_queuelen)); /* If total number of pbufs on the unsent/unacked queues exceeds the * configured maximum, return an error */ queuelen = pcb->snd_queuelen; /* check for configured max queuelen and possible overflow */ if ((queuelen >= TCP_SND_QUEUELEN) || (queuelen > TCP_SNDQUEUELEN_OVERFLOW)) { LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_WARNING, ("tcp_enqueue: too long queue %"U16_F" (max %"U16_F")\n", queuelen, TCP_SND_QUEUELEN)); TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.memerr); pcb->flags |= TF_NAGLEMEMERR; return ERR_MEM; } if (queuelen != 0) { LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_enqueue: pbufs on queue => at least one queue non-empty", pcb->unacked != NULL || pcb->unsent != NULL); } else { LWIP_ASSERT("tcp_enqueue: no pbufs on queue => both queues empty", pcb->unacked == NULL && pcb->unsent == NULL); } /* First, break up the data into segments and tuck them together in * the local "queue" variable. */ useg = queue = seg = NULL; seglen = 0; while (queue == NULL || left > 0) { /* The segment length (including options) should be at most the MSS */ seglen = left > (pcb->mss - optlen) ? (pcb->mss - optlen) : left; /* Allocate memory for tcp_seg, and fill in fields. */ seg = memp_malloc(MEMP_TCP_SEG); if (seg == NULL) { LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("tcp_enqueue: could not allocate memory for tcp_seg\n")); goto memerr; } seg->next = NULL; seg->p = NULL; /* first segment of to-be-queued data? */ if (queue == NULL) { queue = seg; } /* subsequent segments of to-be-queued data */ else { /* Attach the segment to the end of the queued segments */ LWIP_ASSERT("useg != NULL", useg != NULL); useg->next = seg; } /* remember last segment of to-be-queued data for next iteration */ useg = seg; /* If copy is set, memory should be allocated * and data copied into pbuf, otherwise data comes from * ROM or other static memory, and need not be copied. */ if (apiflags & TCP_WRITE_FLAG_COPY) { if ((seg->p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, seglen + optlen, PBUF_RAM)) == NULL) { LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("tcp_enqueue : could not allocate memory for pbuf copy size %"U16_F"\n", seglen)); goto memerr; } LWIP_ASSERT("check that first pbuf can hold the complete seglen", (seg->p->len >= seglen + optlen)); queuelen += pbuf_clen(seg->p); if (arg != NULL) { MEMCPY((char *)seg->p->payload + optlen, ptr, seglen); } seg->dataptr = seg->p->payload; } /* do not copy data */ else { /* First, allocate a pbuf for the headers. */ if ((seg->p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_TRANSPORT, optlen, PBUF_RAM)) == NULL) { LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("tcp_enqueue: could not allocate memory for header pbuf\n")); goto memerr; } queuelen += pbuf_clen(seg->p); /* Second, allocate a pbuf for holding the data. * since the referenced data is available at least until it is sent out on the * link (as it has to be ACKed by the remote party) we can safely use PBUF_ROM * instead of PBUF_REF here. */ if (left > 0) { if ((p = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, seglen, PBUF_ROM)) == NULL) { /* If allocation fails, we have to deallocate the header pbuf as well. */ pbuf_free(seg->p); seg->p = NULL; LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("tcp_enqueue: could not allocate memory for zero-copy pbuf\n")); goto memerr; } ++queuelen; /* reference the non-volatile payload data */ p->payload = ptr; seg->dataptr = ptr; /* Concatenate the headers and data pbufs together. */ pbuf_cat(seg->p/*header*/, p/*data*/); p = NULL; } } /* Now that there are more segments queued, we check again if the length of the queue exceeds the configured maximum or overflows. */ if ((queuelen > TCP_SND_QUEUELEN) || (queuelen > TCP_SNDQUEUELEN_OVERFLOW)) { LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("tcp_enqueue: queue too long %"U16_F" (%"U16_F")\n", queuelen, TCP_SND_QUEUELEN)); goto memerr; } seg->len = seglen; /* build TCP header */ if (pbuf_header(seg->p, TCP_HLEN)) { LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_LEVEL_SERIOUS, ("tcp_enqueue: no room for TCP header in pbuf.\n")); TCP_STATS_INC(tcp.err); goto memerr; } seg->tcphdr = seg->p->payload; seg->tcphdr->src = htons(pcb->local_port); seg->tcphdr->dest = htons(pcb->remote_port); seg->tcphdr->seqno = htonl(seqno); seg->tcphdr->urgp = 0; TCPH_FLAGS_SET(seg->tcphdr, flags); /* don't fill in tcphdr->ackno and tcphdr->wnd until later */ seg->flags = optflags; /* Set the length of the header */ TCPH_HDRLEN_SET(seg->tcphdr, (5 + optlen / 4)); LWIP_DEBUGF(TCP_OUTPUT_DEBUG | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, ("tcp_enqueue: queueing %"U32_F":%"U32_F" (0x%"X16_F")\n", ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno), ntohl(seg->tcphdr->seqno) + TCP_TCPLEN(seg), (u16_t)flags)); left -= seglen; seqno += seglen; ptr = (void *)((u8_t *)ptr + seglen); } /* Now that the data to be enqueued has been broken up into TCP segments in the queue variable, we add them to the end of the pcb->unsent queue. */ if (pcb->unsent == NULL) { useg = NULL; } else { for (useg = pcb->unsent; useg->next != NULL; useg = useg->next); } /* { useg is last segment on the unsent queue, NULL if list is empty } */ /* If there is room in the last pbuf on the unsent queue, chain the first pbuf on the queue together with that. */ if (useg != NULL && TCP_TCPLEN(useg) != 0 && !(TCPH_FLAGS(useg->tcphdr) & (TCP_SYN | TCP_FIN)) && (!(flags & (TCP_SYN | TCP_FIN)) || (flags == TCP_FIN)) && /* fit within max seg size */ (useg->len + queue->len <= pcb->mss) && /* only concatenate segments with the same options */
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