linux/include/net/sctp/constants.h
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   1/* SCTP kernel implementation
   2 * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2001, 2004
   3 * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Cisco, Inc.
   4 * Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Motorola, Inc.
   5 * Copyright (c) 2001 Intel Corp.
   6 *
   7 * This file is part of the SCTP kernel implementation
   8 *
   9 * This SCTP implementation is free software;
  10 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
  11 * the GNU General Public License as published by
  12 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
  13 * any later version.
  14 *
  15 * This SCTP implementation is distributed in the hope that it
  16 * will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
  17 *                 ************************
  18 * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  19 * See the GNU General Public License for more details.
  20 *
  21 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  22 * along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING.  If not, see
  23 * <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  24 *
  25 * Please send any bug reports or fixes you make to the
  26 * email address(es):
  27 *    lksctp developers <linux-sctp@vger.kernel.org>
  28 *
  29 * Written or modified by:
  30 *   La Monte H.P. Yarroll <piggy@acm.org>
  31 *   Karl Knutson          <karl@athena.chicago.il.us>
  32 *   Randall Stewart       <randall@stewart.chicago.il.us>
  33 *   Ken Morneau           <kmorneau@cisco.com>
  34 *   Qiaobing Xie          <qxie1@motorola.com>
  35 *   Xingang Guo           <xingang.guo@intel.com>
  36 *   Sridhar Samudrala     <samudrala@us.ibm.com>
  37 *   Daisy Chang           <daisyc@us.ibm.com>
  38 */
  39
  40#ifndef __sctp_constants_h__
  41#define __sctp_constants_h__
  42
  43#include <linux/sctp.h>
  44#include <linux/ipv6.h> /* For ipv6hdr. */
  45#include <net/tcp_states.h>  /* For TCP states used in enum sctp_sock_state */
  46
  47/* Value used for stream negotiation. */
  48enum { SCTP_MAX_STREAM = 0xffff };
  49enum { SCTP_DEFAULT_OUTSTREAMS = 10 };
  50enum { SCTP_DEFAULT_INSTREAMS = SCTP_MAX_STREAM };
  51
  52/* Since CIDs are sparse, we need all four of the following
  53 * symbols.  CIDs are dense through SCTP_CID_BASE_MAX.
  54 */
  55#define SCTP_CID_BASE_MAX               SCTP_CID_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE
  56
  57#define SCTP_NUM_BASE_CHUNK_TYPES       (SCTP_CID_BASE_MAX + 1)
  58
  59#define SCTP_NUM_ADDIP_CHUNK_TYPES      2
  60
  61#define SCTP_NUM_PRSCTP_CHUNK_TYPES     1
  62
  63#define SCTP_NUM_RECONF_CHUNK_TYPES     1
  64
  65#define SCTP_NUM_AUTH_CHUNK_TYPES       1
  66
  67#define SCTP_NUM_CHUNK_TYPES            (SCTP_NUM_BASE_CHUNK_TYPES + \
  68                                         SCTP_NUM_ADDIP_CHUNK_TYPES +\
  69                                         SCTP_NUM_PRSCTP_CHUNK_TYPES +\
  70                                         SCTP_NUM_RECONF_CHUNK_TYPES +\
  71                                         SCTP_NUM_AUTH_CHUNK_TYPES)
  72
  73/* These are the different flavours of event.  */
  74enum sctp_event {
  75        SCTP_EVENT_T_CHUNK = 1,
  76        SCTP_EVENT_T_TIMEOUT,
  77        SCTP_EVENT_T_OTHER,
  78        SCTP_EVENT_T_PRIMITIVE
  79};
  80
  81/* As a convenience for the state machine, we append SCTP_EVENT_* and
  82 * SCTP_ULP_* to the list of possible chunks.
  83 */
  84
  85enum sctp_event_timeout {
  86        SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_NONE = 0,
  87        SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T1_COOKIE,
  88        SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T1_INIT,
  89        SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T2_SHUTDOWN,
  90        SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T3_RTX,
  91        SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T4_RTO,
  92        SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_T5_SHUTDOWN_GUARD,
  93        SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_HEARTBEAT,
  94        SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_RECONF,
  95        SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_SACK,
  96        SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_AUTOCLOSE,
  97};
  98
  99#define SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_MAX          SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_AUTOCLOSE
 100#define SCTP_NUM_TIMEOUT_TYPES          (SCTP_EVENT_TIMEOUT_MAX + 1)
 101
 102enum sctp_event_other {
 103        SCTP_EVENT_NO_PENDING_TSN = 0,
 104        SCTP_EVENT_ICMP_PROTO_UNREACH,
 105};
 106
 107#define SCTP_EVENT_OTHER_MAX            SCTP_EVENT_ICMP_PROTO_UNREACH
 108#define SCTP_NUM_OTHER_TYPES            (SCTP_EVENT_OTHER_MAX + 1)
 109
 110/* These are primitive requests from the ULP.  */
 111enum sctp_event_primitive {
 112        SCTP_PRIMITIVE_ASSOCIATE = 0,
 113        SCTP_PRIMITIVE_SHUTDOWN,
 114        SCTP_PRIMITIVE_ABORT,
 115        SCTP_PRIMITIVE_SEND,
 116        SCTP_PRIMITIVE_REQUESTHEARTBEAT,
 117        SCTP_PRIMITIVE_ASCONF,
 118        SCTP_PRIMITIVE_RECONF,
 119};
 120
 121#define SCTP_EVENT_PRIMITIVE_MAX        SCTP_PRIMITIVE_RECONF
 122#define SCTP_NUM_PRIMITIVE_TYPES        (SCTP_EVENT_PRIMITIVE_MAX + 1)
 123
 124/* We define here a utility type for manipulating subtypes.
 125 * The subtype constructors all work like this:
 126 *
 127 *   union sctp_subtype foo = SCTP_ST_CHUNK(SCTP_CID_INIT);
 128 */
 129
 130union sctp_subtype {
 131        enum sctp_cid chunk;
 132        enum sctp_event_timeout timeout;
 133        enum sctp_event_other other;
 134        enum sctp_event_primitive primitive;
 135};
 136
 137#define SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(_name, _type, _elt) \
 138static inline union sctp_subtype        \
 139SCTP_ST_## _name (_type _arg)           \
 140{ union sctp_subtype _retval; _retval._elt = _arg; return _retval; }
 141
 142SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(CHUNK,         enum sctp_cid,          chunk)
 143SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(TIMEOUT,       enum sctp_event_timeout, timeout)
 144SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(OTHER,         enum sctp_event_other,  other)
 145SCTP_SUBTYPE_CONSTRUCTOR(PRIMITIVE,     enum sctp_event_primitive, primitive)
 146
 147
 148#define sctp_chunk_is_data(a) (a->chunk_hdr->type == SCTP_CID_DATA || \
 149                               a->chunk_hdr->type == SCTP_CID_I_DATA)
 150
 151/* Internal error codes */
 152enum sctp_ierror {
 153        SCTP_IERROR_NO_ERROR            = 0,
 154        SCTP_IERROR_BASE                = 1000,
 155        SCTP_IERROR_NO_COOKIE,
 156        SCTP_IERROR_BAD_SIG,
 157        SCTP_IERROR_STALE_COOKIE,
 158        SCTP_IERROR_NOMEM,
 159        SCTP_IERROR_MALFORMED,
 160        SCTP_IERROR_BAD_TAG,
 161        SCTP_IERROR_BIG_GAP,
 162        SCTP_IERROR_DUP_TSN,
 163        SCTP_IERROR_HIGH_TSN,
 164        SCTP_IERROR_IGNORE_TSN,
 165        SCTP_IERROR_NO_DATA,
 166        SCTP_IERROR_BAD_STREAM,
 167        SCTP_IERROR_BAD_PORTS,
 168        SCTP_IERROR_AUTH_BAD_HMAC,
 169        SCTP_IERROR_AUTH_BAD_KEYID,
 170        SCTP_IERROR_PROTO_VIOLATION,
 171        SCTP_IERROR_ERROR,
 172        SCTP_IERROR_ABORT,
 173};
 174
 175
 176
 177/* SCTP state defines for internal state machine */
 178enum sctp_state {
 179
 180        SCTP_STATE_CLOSED               = 0,
 181        SCTP_STATE_COOKIE_WAIT          = 1,
 182        SCTP_STATE_COOKIE_ECHOED        = 2,
 183        SCTP_STATE_ESTABLISHED          = 3,
 184        SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_PENDING     = 4,
 185        SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_SENT        = 5,
 186        SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_RECEIVED    = 6,
 187        SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_ACK_SENT    = 7,
 188
 189};
 190
 191#define SCTP_STATE_MAX                  SCTP_STATE_SHUTDOWN_ACK_SENT
 192#define SCTP_STATE_NUM_STATES           (SCTP_STATE_MAX + 1)
 193
 194/* These are values for sk->state.
 195 * For a UDP-style SCTP socket, the states are defined as follows
 196 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_CLOSED state indicates that it is not willing to
 197 *   accept new associations, but it can initiate the creation of new ones.
 198 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_LISTENING state indicates that it is willing to
 199 *   accept new  associations and can initiate the creation of new ones.
 200 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHED state indicates that it is a peeled off
 201 *   socket with one association.
 202 * For a TCP-style SCTP socket, the states are defined as follows
 203 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_CLOSED state indicates that it is not willing to
 204 *   accept new associations, but it can initiate the creation of new ones.
 205 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_LISTENING state indicates that it is willing to
 206 *   accept new associations, but cannot initiate the creation of new ones.
 207 * - A socket in SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHED state indicates that it has a single 
 208 *   association.
 209 */
 210enum sctp_sock_state {
 211        SCTP_SS_CLOSED         = TCP_CLOSE,
 212        SCTP_SS_LISTENING      = TCP_LISTEN,
 213        SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHING   = TCP_SYN_SENT,
 214        SCTP_SS_ESTABLISHED    = TCP_ESTABLISHED,
 215        SCTP_SS_CLOSING        = TCP_CLOSE_WAIT,
 216};
 217
 218/* These functions map various type to printable names.  */
 219const char *sctp_cname(const union sctp_subtype id);    /* chunk types */
 220const char *sctp_oname(const union sctp_subtype id);    /* other events */
 221const char *sctp_tname(const union sctp_subtype id);    /* timeouts */
 222const char *sctp_pname(const union sctp_subtype id);    /* primitives */
 223
 224/* This is a table of printable names of sctp_state_t's.  */
 225extern const char *const sctp_state_tbl[];
 226extern const char *const sctp_evttype_tbl[];
 227extern const char *const sctp_status_tbl[];
 228
 229/* Maximum chunk length considering padding requirements. */
 230enum { SCTP_MAX_CHUNK_LEN = ((1<<16) - sizeof(__u32)) };
 231
 232/* Encourage Cookie-Echo bundling by pre-fragmenting chunks a little
 233 * harder (until reaching ESTABLISHED state).
 234 */
 235enum { SCTP_ARBITRARY_COOKIE_ECHO_LEN = 200 };
 236
 237/* Guess at how big to make the TSN mapping array.
 238 * We guarantee that we can handle at least this big a gap between the
 239 * cumulative ACK and the highest TSN.  In practice, we can often
 240 * handle up to twice this value.
 241 *
 242 * NEVER make this more than 32767 (2^15-1).  The Gap Ack Blocks in a
 243 * SACK (see  section 3.3.4) are only 16 bits, so 2*SCTP_TSN_MAP_SIZE
 244 * must be less than 65535 (2^16 - 1), or we will have overflow
 245 * problems creating SACK's.
 246 */
 247#define SCTP_TSN_MAP_INITIAL BITS_PER_LONG
 248#define SCTP_TSN_MAP_INCREMENT SCTP_TSN_MAP_INITIAL
 249#define SCTP_TSN_MAP_SIZE 4096
 250
 251/* We will not record more than this many duplicate TSNs between two
 252 * SACKs.  The minimum PMTU is 512.  Remove all the headers and there
 253 * is enough room for 117 duplicate reports.  Round down to the
 254 * nearest power of 2.
 255 */
 256enum { SCTP_MAX_DUP_TSNS = 16 };
 257enum { SCTP_MAX_GABS = 16 };
 258
 259/* Heartbeat interval - 30 secs */
 260#define SCTP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_HEARTBEAT  (30*1000)
 261
 262/* Delayed sack timer - 200ms */
 263#define SCTP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SACK       (200)
 264
 265/* RTO.Initial              - 3  seconds
 266 * RTO.Min                  - 1  second
 267 * RTO.Max                  - 60 seconds
 268 * RTO.Alpha                - 1/8
 269 * RTO.Beta                 - 1/4
 270 */
 271#define SCTP_RTO_INITIAL        (3 * 1000)
 272#define SCTP_RTO_MIN            (1 * 1000)
 273#define SCTP_RTO_MAX            (60 * 1000)
 274
 275#define SCTP_RTO_ALPHA          3   /* 1/8 when converted to right shifts. */
 276#define SCTP_RTO_BETA           2   /* 1/4 when converted to right shifts. */
 277
 278/* Maximum number of new data packets that can be sent in a burst.  */
 279#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MAX_BURST          4
 280
 281#define SCTP_CLOCK_GRANULARITY  1       /* 1 jiffy */
 282
 283#define SCTP_DEFAULT_COOKIE_LIFE        (60 * 1000) /* 60 seconds */
 284
 285#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MINWINDOW  1500    /* default minimum rwnd size */
 286#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MAXWINDOW  65535   /* default rwnd size */
 287#define SCTP_DEFAULT_RWND_SHIFT  4      /* by default, update on 1/16 of
 288                                         * rcvbuf, which is 1/8 of initial
 289                                         * window
 290                                         */
 291#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MAXSEGMENT 1500    /* MTU size, this is the limit
 292                                         * to which we will raise the P-MTU.
 293                                         */
 294#define SCTP_DEFAULT_MINSEGMENT 512     /* MTU size ... if no mtu disc */
 295
 296#define SCTP_SECRET_SIZE 32             /* Number of octets in a 256 bits. */
 297
 298#define SCTP_SIGNATURE_SIZE 20          /* size of a SLA-1 signature */
 299
 300#define SCTP_COOKIE_MULTIPLE 32 /* Pad out our cookie to make our hash
 301                                 * functions simpler to write.
 302                                 */
 303
 304/* These return values describe the success or failure of a number of
 305 * routines which form the lower interface to SCTP_outqueue.
 306 */
 307enum sctp_xmit {
 308        SCTP_XMIT_OK,
 309        SCTP_XMIT_PMTU_FULL,
 310        SCTP_XMIT_RWND_FULL,
 311        SCTP_XMIT_DELAY,
 312};
 313
 314/* These are the commands for manipulating transports.  */
 315enum sctp_transport_cmd {
 316        SCTP_TRANSPORT_UP,
 317        SCTP_TRANSPORT_DOWN,
 318        SCTP_TRANSPORT_PF,
 319};
 320
 321/* These are the address scopes defined mainly for IPv4 addresses
 322 * based on draft of SCTP IPv4 scoping <draft-stewart-tsvwg-sctp-ipv4-00.txt>.
 323 * These scopes are hopefully generic enough to be used on scoping both
 324 * IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in SCTP.
 325 * At this point, the IPv6 scopes will be mapped to these internal scopes
 326 * as much as possible.
 327 */
 328enum sctp_scope {
 329        SCTP_SCOPE_GLOBAL,              /* IPv4 global addresses */
 330        SCTP_SCOPE_PRIVATE,             /* IPv4 private addresses */
 331        SCTP_SCOPE_LINK,                /* IPv4 link local address */
 332        SCTP_SCOPE_LOOPBACK,            /* IPv4 loopback address */
 333        SCTP_SCOPE_UNUSABLE,            /* IPv4 unusable addresses */
 334};
 335
 336enum {
 337        SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_DISABLE,      /* Disable IPv4 address scoping */
 338        SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_ENABLE,       /* Enable IPv4 address scoping */
 339        SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_PRIVATE,      /* Follow draft but allow IPv4 private addresses */
 340        SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_LINK,         /* Follow draft but allow IPv4 link local addresses */
 341};
 342
 343#define SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_MAX   SCTP_SCOPE_POLICY_LINK
 344
 345/* Based on IPv4 scoping <draft-stewart-tsvwg-sctp-ipv4-00.txt>,
 346 * SCTP IPv4 unusable addresses: 0.0.0.0/8, 224.0.0.0/4, 198.18.0.0/24,
 347 * 192.88.99.0/24.
 348 * Also, RFC 8.4, non-unicast addresses are not considered valid SCTP
 349 * addresses.
 350 */
 351#define IS_IPV4_UNUSABLE_ADDRESS(a)         \
 352        ((htonl(INADDR_BROADCAST) == a) ||  \
 353         ipv4_is_multicast(a) ||            \
 354         ipv4_is_zeronet(a) ||              \
 355         ipv4_is_test_198(a) ||             \
 356         ipv4_is_anycast_6to4(a))
 357
 358/* Flags used for the bind address copy functions.  */
 359#define SCTP_ADDR6_ALLOWED      0x00000001      /* IPv6 address is allowed by
 360                                                   local sock family */
 361#define SCTP_ADDR4_PEERSUPP     0x00000002      /* IPv4 address is supported by
 362                                                   peer */
 363#define SCTP_ADDR6_PEERSUPP     0x00000004      /* IPv6 address is supported by
 364                                                   peer */
 365
 366/* Reasons to retransmit. */
 367enum sctp_retransmit_reason {
 368        SCTP_RTXR_T3_RTX,
 369        SCTP_RTXR_FAST_RTX,
 370        SCTP_RTXR_PMTUD,
 371        SCTP_RTXR_T1_RTX,
 372};
 373
 374/* Reasons to lower cwnd. */
 375enum sctp_lower_cwnd {
 376        SCTP_LOWER_CWND_T3_RTX,
 377        SCTP_LOWER_CWND_FAST_RTX,
 378        SCTP_LOWER_CWND_ECNE,
 379        SCTP_LOWER_CWND_INACTIVE,
 380};
 381
 382
 383/* SCTP-AUTH Necessary constants */
 384
 385/* SCTP-AUTH, Section 3.3
 386 *
 387 *  The following Table 2 shows the currently defined values for HMAC
 388 *  identifiers.
 389 *
 390 *  +-----------------+--------------------------+
 391 *  | HMAC Identifier | Message Digest Algorithm |
 392 *  +-----------------+--------------------------+
 393 *  | 0               | Reserved                 |
 394 *  | 1               | SHA-1 defined in [8]     |
 395 *  | 2               | Reserved                 |
 396 *  | 3               | SHA-256 defined in [8]   |
 397 *  +-----------------+--------------------------+
 398 */
 399enum {
 400        SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RESERVED_0,
 401        SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1,
 402        SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RESERVED_2,
 403#if defined (CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256) || defined (CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256_MODULE)
 404        SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA256,
 405#endif
 406        __SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_MAX
 407};
 408
 409#define SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_MAX   __SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_MAX - 1
 410#define SCTP_AUTH_NUM_HMACS     __SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_MAX
 411#define SCTP_SHA1_SIG_SIZE 20
 412#define SCTP_SHA256_SIG_SIZE 32
 413
 414/*  SCTP-AUTH, Section 3.2
 415 *     The chunk types for INIT, INIT-ACK, SHUTDOWN-COMPLETE and AUTH chunks
 416 *     MUST NOT be listed in the CHUNKS parameter
 417 */
 418#define SCTP_NUM_NOAUTH_CHUNKS  4
 419#define SCTP_AUTH_MAX_CHUNKS    (SCTP_NUM_CHUNK_TYPES - SCTP_NUM_NOAUTH_CHUNKS)
 420
 421/* SCTP-AUTH Section 6.1
 422 * The RANDOM parameter MUST contain a 32 byte random number.
 423 */
 424#define SCTP_AUTH_RANDOM_LENGTH 32
 425
 426#endif /* __sctp_constants_h__ */
 427