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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) 2002 Intel Corp.
   6 *
   7 * This file is part of the SCTP kernel implementation
   8 *
   9 * This header represents the structures and constants needed to support
  10 * the SCTP Extension to the Sockets API.
  11 *
  12 * This SCTP implementation is free software;
  13 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
  14 * the GNU General Public License as published by
  15 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
  16 * any later version.
  17 *
  18 * This SCTP implementation is distributed in the hope that it
  19 * will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
  20 *                 ************************
  21 * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  22 * See the GNU General Public License for more details.
  23 *
  24 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  25 * along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING.  If not, see
  26 * <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  27 *
  28 * Please send any bug reports or fixes you make to the
  29 * email address(es):
  30 *    lksctp developers <linux-sctp@vger.kernel.org>
  31 *
  32 * Or submit a bug report through the following website:
  33 *    http://www.sf.net/projects/lksctp
  34 *
  35 * Written or modified by:
  36 *    La Monte H.P. Yarroll    <piggy@acm.org>
  37 *    R. Stewart               <randall@sctp.chicago.il.us>
  38 *    K. Morneau               <kmorneau@cisco.com>
  39 *    Q. Xie                   <qxie1@email.mot.com>
  40 *    Karl Knutson             <karl@athena.chicago.il.us>
  41 *    Jon Grimm                <jgrimm@us.ibm.com>
  42 *    Daisy Chang              <daisyc@us.ibm.com>
  43 *    Ryan Layer               <rmlayer@us.ibm.com>
  44 *    Ardelle Fan              <ardelle.fan@intel.com>
  45 *    Sridhar Samudrala        <sri@us.ibm.com>
  46 *    Inaky Perez-Gonzalez     <inaky.gonzalez@intel.com>
  47 *    Vlad Yasevich            <vladislav.yasevich@hp.com>
  48 *
  49 * Any bugs reported given to us we will try to fix... any fixes shared will
  50 * be incorporated into the next SCTP release.
  51 */
  52
  53#ifndef _UAPI_SCTP_H
  54#define _UAPI_SCTP_H
  55
  56#include <linux/types.h>
  57#include <linux/socket.h>
  58
  59typedef __s32 sctp_assoc_t;
  60
  61/* The following symbols come from the Sockets API Extensions for
  62 * SCTP <draft-ietf-tsvwg-sctpsocket-07.txt>.
  63 */
  64#define SCTP_RTOINFO    0
  65#define SCTP_ASSOCINFO  1
  66#define SCTP_INITMSG    2
  67#define SCTP_NODELAY    3               /* Get/set nodelay option. */
  68#define SCTP_AUTOCLOSE  4
  69#define SCTP_SET_PEER_PRIMARY_ADDR 5
  70#define SCTP_PRIMARY_ADDR       6
  71#define SCTP_ADAPTATION_LAYER   7
  72#define SCTP_DISABLE_FRAGMENTS  8
  73#define SCTP_PEER_ADDR_PARAMS   9
  74#define SCTP_DEFAULT_SEND_PARAM 10
  75#define SCTP_EVENTS     11
  76#define SCTP_I_WANT_MAPPED_V4_ADDR 12   /* Turn on/off mapped v4 addresses  */
  77#define SCTP_MAXSEG     13              /* Get/set maximum fragment. */
  78#define SCTP_STATUS     14
  79#define SCTP_GET_PEER_ADDR_INFO 15
  80#define SCTP_DELAYED_ACK_TIME   16
  81#define SCTP_DELAYED_ACK SCTP_DELAYED_ACK_TIME
  82#define SCTP_DELAYED_SACK SCTP_DELAYED_ACK_TIME
  83#define SCTP_CONTEXT    17
  84#define SCTP_FRAGMENT_INTERLEAVE        18
  85#define SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_POINT     19 /* Set/Get partial delivery point */
  86#define SCTP_MAX_BURST  20              /* Set/Get max burst */
  87#define SCTP_AUTH_CHUNK 21      /* Set only: add a chunk type to authenticate */
  88#define SCTP_HMAC_IDENT 22
  89#define SCTP_AUTH_KEY   23
  90#define SCTP_AUTH_ACTIVE_KEY    24
  91#define SCTP_AUTH_DELETE_KEY    25
  92#define SCTP_PEER_AUTH_CHUNKS   26      /* Read only */
  93#define SCTP_LOCAL_AUTH_CHUNKS  27      /* Read only */
  94#define SCTP_GET_ASSOC_NUMBER   28      /* Read only */
  95#define SCTP_GET_ASSOC_ID_LIST  29      /* Read only */
  96#define SCTP_AUTO_ASCONF       30
  97#define SCTP_PEER_ADDR_THLDS    31
  98#define SCTP_RECVRCVINFO        32
  99#define SCTP_RECVNXTINFO        33
 100#define SCTP_DEFAULT_SNDINFO    34
 101
 102/* Internal Socket Options. Some of the sctp library functions are
 103 * implemented using these socket options.
 104 */
 105#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_BINDX_ADD  100     /* BINDX requests for adding addrs */
 106#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_BINDX_REM  101     /* BINDX requests for removing addrs. */
 107#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_PEELOFF    102     /* peel off association. */
 108/* Options 104-106 are deprecated and removed. Do not use this space */
 109#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_CONNECTX_OLD       107     /* CONNECTX old requests. */
 110#define SCTP_GET_PEER_ADDRS     108             /* Get all peer address. */
 111#define SCTP_GET_LOCAL_ADDRS    109             /* Get all local address. */
 112#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_CONNECTX   110             /* CONNECTX requests. */
 113#define SCTP_SOCKOPT_CONNECTX3  111     /* CONNECTX requests (updated) */
 114#define SCTP_GET_ASSOC_STATS    112     /* Read only */
 115
 116/* These are bit fields for msghdr->msg_flags.  See section 5.1.  */
 117/* On user space Linux, these live in <bits/socket.h> as an enum.  */
 118enum sctp_msg_flags {
 119        MSG_NOTIFICATION = 0x8000,
 120#define MSG_NOTIFICATION MSG_NOTIFICATION
 121};
 122
 123/* 5.3.1 SCTP Initiation Structure (SCTP_INIT)
 124 *
 125 *   This cmsghdr structure provides information for initializing new
 126 *   SCTP associations with sendmsg().  The SCTP_INITMSG socket option
 127 *   uses this same data structure.  This structure is not used for
 128 *   recvmsg().
 129 *
 130 *   cmsg_level    cmsg_type      cmsg_data[]
 131 *   ------------  ------------   ----------------------
 132 *   IPPROTO_SCTP  SCTP_INIT      struct sctp_initmsg
 133 */
 134struct sctp_initmsg {
 135        __u16 sinit_num_ostreams;
 136        __u16 sinit_max_instreams;
 137        __u16 sinit_max_attempts;
 138        __u16 sinit_max_init_timeo;
 139};
 140
 141/* 5.3.2 SCTP Header Information Structure (SCTP_SNDRCV)
 142 *
 143 *   This cmsghdr structure specifies SCTP options for sendmsg() and
 144 *   describes SCTP header information about a received message through
 145 *   recvmsg().
 146 *
 147 *   cmsg_level    cmsg_type      cmsg_data[]
 148 *   ------------  ------------   ----------------------
 149 *   IPPROTO_SCTP  SCTP_SNDRCV    struct sctp_sndrcvinfo
 150 */
 151struct sctp_sndrcvinfo {
 152        __u16 sinfo_stream;
 153        __u16 sinfo_ssn;
 154        __u16 sinfo_flags;
 155        __u32 sinfo_ppid;
 156        __u32 sinfo_context;
 157        __u32 sinfo_timetolive;
 158        __u32 sinfo_tsn;
 159        __u32 sinfo_cumtsn;
 160        sctp_assoc_t sinfo_assoc_id;
 161};
 162
 163/* 5.3.4 SCTP Send Information Structure (SCTP_SNDINFO)
 164 *
 165 *   This cmsghdr structure specifies SCTP options for sendmsg().
 166 *
 167 *   cmsg_level    cmsg_type      cmsg_data[]
 168 *   ------------  ------------   -------------------
 169 *   IPPROTO_SCTP  SCTP_SNDINFO   struct sctp_sndinfo
 170 */
 171struct sctp_sndinfo {
 172        __u16 snd_sid;
 173        __u16 snd_flags;
 174        __u32 snd_ppid;
 175        __u32 snd_context;
 176        sctp_assoc_t snd_assoc_id;
 177};
 178
 179/* 5.3.5 SCTP Receive Information Structure (SCTP_RCVINFO)
 180 *
 181 *   This cmsghdr structure describes SCTP receive information
 182 *   about a received message through recvmsg().
 183 *
 184 *   cmsg_level    cmsg_type      cmsg_data[]
 185 *   ------------  ------------   -------------------
 186 *   IPPROTO_SCTP  SCTP_RCVINFO   struct sctp_rcvinfo
 187 */
 188struct sctp_rcvinfo {
 189        __u16 rcv_sid;
 190        __u16 rcv_ssn;
 191        __u16 rcv_flags;
 192        __u32 rcv_ppid;
 193        __u32 rcv_tsn;
 194        __u32 rcv_cumtsn;
 195        __u32 rcv_context;
 196        sctp_assoc_t rcv_assoc_id;
 197};
 198
 199/* 5.3.6 SCTP Next Receive Information Structure (SCTP_NXTINFO)
 200 *
 201 *   This cmsghdr structure describes SCTP receive information
 202 *   of the next message that will be delivered through recvmsg()
 203 *   if this information is already available when delivering
 204 *   the current message.
 205 *
 206 *   cmsg_level    cmsg_type      cmsg_data[]
 207 *   ------------  ------------   -------------------
 208 *   IPPROTO_SCTP  SCTP_NXTINFO   struct sctp_nxtinfo
 209 */
 210struct sctp_nxtinfo {
 211        __u16 nxt_sid;
 212        __u16 nxt_flags;
 213        __u32 nxt_ppid;
 214        __u32 nxt_length;
 215        sctp_assoc_t nxt_assoc_id;
 216};
 217
 218/*
 219 *  sinfo_flags: 16 bits (unsigned integer)
 220 *
 221 *   This field may contain any of the following flags and is composed of
 222 *   a bitwise OR of these values.
 223 */
 224enum sctp_sinfo_flags {
 225        SCTP_UNORDERED          = (1 << 0), /* Send/receive message unordered. */
 226        SCTP_ADDR_OVER          = (1 << 1), /* Override the primary destination. */
 227        SCTP_ABORT              = (1 << 2), /* Send an ABORT message to the peer. */
 228        SCTP_SACK_IMMEDIATELY   = (1 << 3), /* SACK should be sent without delay. */
 229        SCTP_NOTIFICATION       = MSG_NOTIFICATION, /* Next message is not user msg but notification. */
 230        SCTP_EOF                = MSG_FIN,  /* Initiate graceful shutdown process. */
 231};
 232
 233typedef union {
 234        __u8                    raw;
 235        struct sctp_initmsg     init;
 236        struct sctp_sndrcvinfo  sndrcv;
 237} sctp_cmsg_data_t;
 238
 239/* These are cmsg_types.  */
 240typedef enum sctp_cmsg_type {
 241        SCTP_INIT,              /* 5.2.1 SCTP Initiation Structure */
 242#define SCTP_INIT       SCTP_INIT
 243        SCTP_SNDRCV,            /* 5.2.2 SCTP Header Information Structure */
 244#define SCTP_SNDRCV     SCTP_SNDRCV
 245        SCTP_SNDINFO,           /* 5.3.4 SCTP Send Information Structure */
 246#define SCTP_SNDINFO    SCTP_SNDINFO
 247        SCTP_RCVINFO,           /* 5.3.5 SCTP Receive Information Structure */
 248#define SCTP_RCVINFO    SCTP_RCVINFO
 249        SCTP_NXTINFO,           /* 5.3.6 SCTP Next Receive Information Structure */
 250#define SCTP_NXTINFO    SCTP_NXTINFO
 251} sctp_cmsg_t;
 252
 253/*
 254 * 5.3.1.1 SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE
 255 *
 256 *   Communication notifications inform the ULP that an SCTP association
 257 *   has either begun or ended. The identifier for a new association is
 258 *   provided by this notificaion. The notification information has the
 259 *   following format:
 260 *
 261 */
 262struct sctp_assoc_change {
 263        __u16 sac_type;
 264        __u16 sac_flags;
 265        __u32 sac_length;
 266        __u16 sac_state;
 267        __u16 sac_error;
 268        __u16 sac_outbound_streams;
 269        __u16 sac_inbound_streams;
 270        sctp_assoc_t sac_assoc_id;
 271        __u8 sac_info[0];
 272};
 273
 274/*
 275 *   sac_state: 32 bits (signed integer)
 276 *
 277 *   This field holds one of a number of values that communicate the
 278 *   event that happened to the association.  They include:
 279 *
 280 *   Note:  The following state names deviate from the API draft as
 281 *   the names clash too easily with other kernel symbols.
 282 */
 283enum sctp_sac_state {
 284        SCTP_COMM_UP,
 285        SCTP_COMM_LOST,
 286        SCTP_RESTART,
 287        SCTP_SHUTDOWN_COMP,
 288        SCTP_CANT_STR_ASSOC,
 289};
 290
 291/*
 292 * 5.3.1.2 SCTP_PEER_ADDR_CHANGE
 293 *
 294 *   When a destination address on a multi-homed peer encounters a change
 295 *   an interface details event is sent.  The information has the
 296 *   following structure:
 297 */
 298struct sctp_paddr_change {
 299        __u16 spc_type;
 300        __u16 spc_flags;
 301        __u32 spc_length;
 302        struct sockaddr_storage spc_aaddr;
 303        int spc_state;
 304        int spc_error;
 305        sctp_assoc_t spc_assoc_id;
 306} __attribute__((packed, aligned(4)));
 307
 308/*
 309 *    spc_state:  32 bits (signed integer)
 310 *
 311 *   This field holds one of a number of values that communicate the
 312 *   event that happened to the address.  They include:
 313 */
 314enum sctp_spc_state {
 315        SCTP_ADDR_AVAILABLE,
 316        SCTP_ADDR_UNREACHABLE,
 317        SCTP_ADDR_REMOVED,
 318        SCTP_ADDR_ADDED,
 319        SCTP_ADDR_MADE_PRIM,
 320        SCTP_ADDR_CONFIRMED,
 321};
 322
 323
 324/*
 325 * 5.3.1.3 SCTP_REMOTE_ERROR
 326 *
 327 *   A remote peer may send an Operational Error message to its peer.
 328 *   This message indicates a variety of error conditions on an
 329 *   association. The entire error TLV as it appears on the wire is
 330 *   included in a SCTP_REMOTE_ERROR event.  Please refer to the SCTP
 331 *   specification [SCTP] and any extensions for a list of possible
 332 *   error formats. SCTP error TLVs have the format:
 333 */
 334struct sctp_remote_error {
 335        __u16 sre_type;
 336        __u16 sre_flags;
 337        __u32 sre_length;
 338        __u16 sre_error;
 339        sctp_assoc_t sre_assoc_id;
 340        __u8 sre_data[0];
 341};
 342
 343
 344/*
 345 * 5.3.1.4 SCTP_SEND_FAILED
 346 *
 347 *   If SCTP cannot deliver a message it may return the message as a
 348 *   notification.
 349 */
 350struct sctp_send_failed {
 351        __u16 ssf_type;
 352        __u16 ssf_flags;
 353        __u32 ssf_length;
 354        __u32 ssf_error;
 355        struct sctp_sndrcvinfo ssf_info;
 356        sctp_assoc_t ssf_assoc_id;
 357        __u8 ssf_data[0];
 358};
 359
 360/*
 361 *   ssf_flags: 16 bits (unsigned integer)
 362 *
 363 *   The flag value will take one of the following values
 364 *
 365 *   SCTP_DATA_UNSENT  - Indicates that the data was never put on
 366 *                       the wire.
 367 *
 368 *   SCTP_DATA_SENT    - Indicates that the data was put on the wire.
 369 *                       Note that this does not necessarily mean that the
 370 *                       data was (or was not) successfully delivered.
 371 */
 372enum sctp_ssf_flags {
 373        SCTP_DATA_UNSENT,
 374        SCTP_DATA_SENT,
 375};
 376
 377/*
 378 * 5.3.1.5 SCTP_SHUTDOWN_EVENT
 379 *
 380 *   When a peer sends a SHUTDOWN, SCTP delivers this notification to
 381 *   inform the application that it should cease sending data.
 382 */
 383struct sctp_shutdown_event {
 384        __u16 sse_type;
 385        __u16 sse_flags;
 386        __u32 sse_length;
 387        sctp_assoc_t sse_assoc_id;
 388};
 389
 390/*
 391 * 5.3.1.6 SCTP_ADAPTATION_INDICATION
 392 *
 393 *   When a peer sends a Adaptation Layer Indication parameter , SCTP
 394 *   delivers this notification to inform the application
 395 *   that of the peers requested adaptation layer.
 396 */
 397struct sctp_adaptation_event {
 398        __u16 sai_type;
 399        __u16 sai_flags;
 400        __u32 sai_length;
 401        __u32 sai_adaptation_ind;
 402        sctp_assoc_t sai_assoc_id;
 403};
 404
 405/*
 406 * 5.3.1.7 SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_EVENT
 407 *
 408 *   When a receiver is engaged in a partial delivery of a
 409 *   message this notification will be used to indicate
 410 *   various events.
 411 */
 412struct sctp_pdapi_event {
 413        __u16 pdapi_type;
 414        __u16 pdapi_flags;
 415        __u32 pdapi_length;
 416        __u32 pdapi_indication;
 417        sctp_assoc_t pdapi_assoc_id;
 418};
 419
 420enum { SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_ABORTED=0, };
 421
 422/*
 423 * 5.3.1.8.  SCTP_AUTHENTICATION_EVENT
 424 *
 425 *  When a receiver is using authentication this message will provide
 426 *  notifications regarding new keys being made active as well as errors.
 427 */
 428struct sctp_authkey_event {
 429        __u16 auth_type;
 430        __u16 auth_flags;
 431        __u32 auth_length;
 432        __u16 auth_keynumber;
 433        __u16 auth_altkeynumber;
 434        __u32 auth_indication;
 435        sctp_assoc_t auth_assoc_id;
 436};
 437
 438enum { SCTP_AUTH_NEWKEY = 0, };
 439
 440/*
 441 * 6.1.9. SCTP_SENDER_DRY_EVENT
 442 *
 443 * When the SCTP stack has no more user data to send or retransmit, this
 444 * notification is given to the user. Also, at the time when a user app
 445 * subscribes to this event, if there is no data to be sent or
 446 * retransmit, the stack will immediately send up this notification.
 447 */
 448struct sctp_sender_dry_event {
 449        __u16 sender_dry_type;
 450        __u16 sender_dry_flags;
 451        __u32 sender_dry_length;
 452        sctp_assoc_t sender_dry_assoc_id;
 453};
 454
 455/*
 456 * Described in Section 7.3
 457 *   Ancillary Data and Notification Interest Options
 458 */
 459struct sctp_event_subscribe {
 460        __u8 sctp_data_io_event;
 461        __u8 sctp_association_event;
 462        __u8 sctp_address_event;
 463        __u8 sctp_send_failure_event;
 464        __u8 sctp_peer_error_event;
 465        __u8 sctp_shutdown_event;
 466        __u8 sctp_partial_delivery_event;
 467        __u8 sctp_adaptation_layer_event;
 468        __u8 sctp_authentication_event;
 469        __u8 sctp_sender_dry_event;
 470};
 471
 472/*
 473 * 5.3.1 SCTP Notification Structure
 474 *
 475 *   The notification structure is defined as the union of all
 476 *   notification types.
 477 *
 478 */
 479union sctp_notification {
 480        struct {
 481                __u16 sn_type;             /* Notification type. */
 482                __u16 sn_flags;
 483                __u32 sn_length;
 484        } sn_header;
 485        struct sctp_assoc_change sn_assoc_change;
 486        struct sctp_paddr_change sn_paddr_change;
 487        struct sctp_remote_error sn_remote_error;
 488        struct sctp_send_failed sn_send_failed;
 489        struct sctp_shutdown_event sn_shutdown_event;
 490        struct sctp_adaptation_event sn_adaptation_event;
 491        struct sctp_pdapi_event sn_pdapi_event;
 492        struct sctp_authkey_event sn_authkey_event;
 493        struct sctp_sender_dry_event sn_sender_dry_event;
 494};
 495
 496/* Section 5.3.1
 497 * All standard values for sn_type flags are greater than 2^15.
 498 * Values from 2^15 and down are reserved.
 499 */
 500
 501enum sctp_sn_type {
 502        SCTP_SN_TYPE_BASE     = (1<<15),
 503        SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE,
 504#define SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE               SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE
 505        SCTP_PEER_ADDR_CHANGE,
 506#define SCTP_PEER_ADDR_CHANGE           SCTP_PEER_ADDR_CHANGE
 507        SCTP_SEND_FAILED,
 508#define SCTP_SEND_FAILED                SCTP_SEND_FAILED
 509        SCTP_REMOTE_ERROR,
 510#define SCTP_REMOTE_ERROR               SCTP_REMOTE_ERROR
 511        SCTP_SHUTDOWN_EVENT,
 512#define SCTP_SHUTDOWN_EVENT             SCTP_SHUTDOWN_EVENT
 513        SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_EVENT,
 514#define SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_EVENT     SCTP_PARTIAL_DELIVERY_EVENT
 515        SCTP_ADAPTATION_INDICATION,
 516#define SCTP_ADAPTATION_INDICATION      SCTP_ADAPTATION_INDICATION
 517        SCTP_AUTHENTICATION_EVENT,
 518#define SCTP_AUTHENTICATION_INDICATION  SCTP_AUTHENTICATION_EVENT
 519        SCTP_SENDER_DRY_EVENT,
 520#define SCTP_SENDER_DRY_EVENT           SCTP_SENDER_DRY_EVENT
 521};
 522
 523/* Notification error codes used to fill up the error fields in some
 524 * notifications.
 525 * SCTP_PEER_ADDRESS_CHAGE      : spc_error
 526 * SCTP_ASSOC_CHANGE            : sac_error
 527 * These names should be potentially included in the draft 04 of the SCTP
 528 * sockets API specification.
 529 */
 530typedef enum sctp_sn_error {
 531        SCTP_FAILED_THRESHOLD,
 532        SCTP_RECEIVED_SACK,
 533        SCTP_HEARTBEAT_SUCCESS,
 534        SCTP_RESPONSE_TO_USER_REQ,
 535        SCTP_INTERNAL_ERROR,
 536        SCTP_SHUTDOWN_GUARD_EXPIRES,
 537        SCTP_PEER_FAULTY,
 538} sctp_sn_error_t;
 539
 540/*
 541 * 7.1.1 Retransmission Timeout Parameters (SCTP_RTOINFO)
 542 *
 543 *   The protocol parameters used to initialize and bound retransmission
 544 *   timeout (RTO) are tunable.  See [SCTP] for more information on how
 545 *   these parameters are used in RTO calculation.
 546 */
 547struct sctp_rtoinfo {
 548        sctp_assoc_t    srto_assoc_id;
 549        __u32           srto_initial;
 550        __u32           srto_max;
 551        __u32           srto_min;
 552};
 553
 554/*
 555 * 7.1.2 Association Parameters (SCTP_ASSOCINFO)
 556 *
 557 *   This option is used to both examine and set various association and
 558 *   endpoint parameters.
 559 */
 560struct sctp_assocparams {
 561        sctp_assoc_t    sasoc_assoc_id;
 562        __u16           sasoc_asocmaxrxt;
 563        __u16           sasoc_number_peer_destinations;
 564        __u32           sasoc_peer_rwnd;
 565        __u32           sasoc_local_rwnd;
 566        __u32           sasoc_cookie_life;
 567};
 568
 569/*
 570 * 7.1.9 Set Peer Primary Address (SCTP_SET_PEER_PRIMARY_ADDR)
 571 *
 572 *  Requests that the peer mark the enclosed address as the association
 573 *  primary. The enclosed address must be one of the association's
 574 *  locally bound addresses. The following structure is used to make a
 575 *   set primary request:
 576 */
 577struct sctp_setpeerprim {
 578        sctp_assoc_t            sspp_assoc_id;
 579        struct sockaddr_storage sspp_addr;
 580} __attribute__((packed, aligned(4)));
 581
 582/*
 583 * 7.1.10 Set Primary Address (SCTP_PRIMARY_ADDR)
 584 *
 585 *  Requests that the local SCTP stack use the enclosed peer address as
 586 *  the association primary. The enclosed address must be one of the
 587 *  association peer's addresses. The following structure is used to
 588 *  make a set peer primary request:
 589 */
 590struct sctp_prim {
 591        sctp_assoc_t            ssp_assoc_id;
 592        struct sockaddr_storage ssp_addr;
 593} __attribute__((packed, aligned(4)));
 594
 595/* For backward compatibility use, define the old name too */
 596#define sctp_setprim    sctp_prim
 597
 598/*
 599 * 7.1.11 Set Adaptation Layer Indicator (SCTP_ADAPTATION_LAYER)
 600 *
 601 * Requests that the local endpoint set the specified Adaptation Layer
 602 * Indication parameter for all future INIT and INIT-ACK exchanges.
 603 */
 604struct sctp_setadaptation {
 605        __u32   ssb_adaptation_ind;
 606};
 607
 608/*
 609 * 7.1.13 Peer Address Parameters  (SCTP_PEER_ADDR_PARAMS)
 610 *
 611 *   Applications can enable or disable heartbeats for any peer address
 612 *   of an association, modify an address's heartbeat interval, force a
 613 *   heartbeat to be sent immediately, and adjust the address's maximum
 614 *   number of retransmissions sent before an address is considered
 615 *   unreachable. The following structure is used to access and modify an
 616 *   address's parameters:
 617 */
 618enum  sctp_spp_flags {
 619        SPP_HB_ENABLE = 1<<0,           /*Enable heartbeats*/
 620        SPP_HB_DISABLE = 1<<1,          /*Disable heartbeats*/
 621        SPP_HB = SPP_HB_ENABLE | SPP_HB_DISABLE,
 622        SPP_HB_DEMAND = 1<<2,           /*Send heartbeat immediately*/
 623        SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE = 1<<3,        /*Enable PMTU discovery*/
 624        SPP_PMTUD_DISABLE = 1<<4,       /*Disable PMTU discovery*/
 625        SPP_PMTUD = SPP_PMTUD_ENABLE | SPP_PMTUD_DISABLE,
 626        SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE = 1<<5,    /*Enable SACK*/
 627        SPP_SACKDELAY_DISABLE = 1<<6,   /*Disable SACK*/
 628        SPP_SACKDELAY = SPP_SACKDELAY_ENABLE | SPP_SACKDELAY_DISABLE,
 629        SPP_HB_TIME_IS_ZERO = 1<<7,     /* Set HB delay to 0 */
 630};
 631
 632struct sctp_paddrparams {
 633        sctp_assoc_t            spp_assoc_id;
 634        struct sockaddr_storage spp_address;
 635        __u32                   spp_hbinterval;
 636        __u16                   spp_pathmaxrxt;
 637        __u32                   spp_pathmtu;
 638        __u32                   spp_sackdelay;
 639        __u32                   spp_flags;
 640} __attribute__((packed, aligned(4)));
 641
 642/*
 643 * 7.1.18.  Add a chunk that must be authenticated (SCTP_AUTH_CHUNK)
 644 *
 645 * This set option adds a chunk type that the user is requesting to be
 646 * received only in an authenticated way.  Changes to the list of chunks
 647 * will only effect future associations on the socket.
 648 */
 649struct sctp_authchunk {
 650        __u8            sauth_chunk;
 651};
 652
 653/*
 654 * 7.1.19.  Get or set the list of supported HMAC Identifiers (SCTP_HMAC_IDENT)
 655 *
 656 * This option gets or sets the list of HMAC algorithms that the local
 657 * endpoint requires the peer to use.
 658 */
 659#ifndef __KERNEL__
 660/* This here is only used by user space as is. It might not be a good idea
 661 * to export/reveal the whole structure with reserved fields etc.
 662 */
 663enum {
 664        SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1 = 1,
 665        SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA256 = 3,
 666};
 667#endif
 668
 669struct sctp_hmacalgo {
 670        __u32           shmac_num_idents;
 671        __u16           shmac_idents[];
 672};
 673
 674/* Sadly, user and kernel space have different names for
 675 * this structure member, so this is to not break anything.
 676 */
 677#define shmac_number_of_idents  shmac_num_idents
 678
 679/*
 680 * 7.1.20.  Set a shared key (SCTP_AUTH_KEY)
 681 *
 682 * This option will set a shared secret key which is used to build an
 683 * association shared key.
 684 */
 685struct sctp_authkey {
 686        sctp_assoc_t    sca_assoc_id;
 687        __u16           sca_keynumber;
 688        __u16           sca_keylength;
 689        __u8            sca_key[];
 690};
 691
 692/*
 693 * 7.1.21.  Get or set the active shared key (SCTP_AUTH_ACTIVE_KEY)
 694 *
 695 * This option will get or set the active shared key to be used to build
 696 * the association shared key.
 697 */
 698
 699struct sctp_authkeyid {
 700        sctp_assoc_t    scact_assoc_id;
 701        __u16           scact_keynumber;
 702};
 703
 704
 705/*
 706 * 7.1.23.  Get or set delayed ack timer (SCTP_DELAYED_SACK)
 707 *
 708 * This option will effect the way delayed acks are performed.  This
 709 * option allows you to get or set the delayed ack time, in
 710 * milliseconds.  It also allows changing the delayed ack frequency.
 711 * Changing the frequency to 1 disables the delayed sack algorithm.  If
 712 * the assoc_id is 0, then this sets or gets the endpoints default
 713 * values.  If the assoc_id field is non-zero, then the set or get
 714 * effects the specified association for the one to many model (the
 715 * assoc_id field is ignored by the one to one model).  Note that if
 716 * sack_delay or sack_freq are 0 when setting this option, then the
 717 * current values will remain unchanged.
 718 */
 719struct sctp_sack_info {
 720        sctp_assoc_t    sack_assoc_id;
 721        uint32_t        sack_delay;
 722        uint32_t        sack_freq;
 723};
 724
 725struct sctp_assoc_value {
 726    sctp_assoc_t            assoc_id;
 727    uint32_t                assoc_value;
 728};
 729
 730/*
 731 * 7.2.2 Peer Address Information
 732 *
 733 *   Applications can retrieve information about a specific peer address
 734 *   of an association, including its reachability state, congestion
 735 *   window, and retransmission timer values.  This information is
 736 *   read-only. The following structure is used to access this
 737 *   information:
 738 */
 739struct sctp_paddrinfo {
 740        sctp_assoc_t            spinfo_assoc_id;
 741        struct sockaddr_storage spinfo_address;
 742        __s32                   spinfo_state;
 743        __u32                   spinfo_cwnd;
 744        __u32                   spinfo_srtt;
 745        __u32                   spinfo_rto;
 746        __u32                   spinfo_mtu;
 747} __attribute__((packed, aligned(4)));
 748
 749/* Peer addresses's state. */
 750/* UNKNOWN: Peer address passed by the upper layer in sendmsg or connect[x]
 751 * calls.
 752 * UNCONFIRMED: Peer address received in INIT/INIT-ACK address parameters.
 753 *              Not yet confirmed by a heartbeat and not available for data
 754 *              transfers.
 755 * ACTIVE : Peer address confirmed, active and available for data transfers.
 756 * INACTIVE: Peer address inactive and not available for data transfers.
 757 */
 758enum sctp_spinfo_state {
 759        SCTP_INACTIVE,
 760        SCTP_PF,
 761        SCTP_ACTIVE,
 762        SCTP_UNCONFIRMED,
 763        SCTP_UNKNOWN = 0xffff  /* Value used for transport state unknown */
 764};
 765
 766/*
 767 * 7.2.1 Association Status (SCTP_STATUS)
 768 *
 769 *   Applications can retrieve current status information about an
 770 *   association, including association state, peer receiver window size,
 771 *   number of unacked data chunks, and number of data chunks pending
 772 *   receipt.  This information is read-only.  The following structure is
 773 *   used to access this information:
 774 */
 775struct sctp_status {
 776        sctp_assoc_t            sstat_assoc_id;
 777        __s32                   sstat_state;
 778        __u32                   sstat_rwnd;
 779        __u16                   sstat_unackdata;
 780        __u16                   sstat_penddata;
 781        __u16                   sstat_instrms;
 782        __u16                   sstat_outstrms;
 783        __u32                   sstat_fragmentation_point;
 784        struct sctp_paddrinfo   sstat_primary;
 785};
 786
 787/*
 788 * 7.2.3.  Get the list of chunks the peer requires to be authenticated
 789 *         (SCTP_PEER_AUTH_CHUNKS)
 790 *
 791 * This option gets a list of chunks for a specified association that
 792 * the peer requires to be received authenticated only.
 793 */
 794struct sctp_authchunks {
 795        sctp_assoc_t    gauth_assoc_id;
 796        __u32           gauth_number_of_chunks;
 797        uint8_t         gauth_chunks[];
 798};
 799
 800/* The broken spelling has been released already in lksctp-tools header,
 801 * so don't break anyone, now that it's fixed.
 802 */
 803#define guth_number_of_chunks   gauth_number_of_chunks
 804
 805/* Association states.  */
 806enum sctp_sstat_state {
 807        SCTP_EMPTY                = 0,
 808        SCTP_CLOSED               = 1,
 809        SCTP_COOKIE_WAIT          = 2,
 810        SCTP_COOKIE_ECHOED        = 3,
 811        SCTP_ESTABLISHED          = 4,
 812        SCTP_SHUTDOWN_PENDING     = 5,
 813        SCTP_SHUTDOWN_SENT        = 6,
 814        SCTP_SHUTDOWN_RECEIVED    = 7,
 815        SCTP_SHUTDOWN_ACK_SENT    = 8,
 816};
 817
 818/*
 819 * 8.2.6. Get the Current Identifiers of Associations
 820 *        (SCTP_GET_ASSOC_ID_LIST)
 821 *
 822 * This option gets the current list of SCTP association identifiers of
 823 * the SCTP associations handled by a one-to-many style socket.
 824 */
 825struct sctp_assoc_ids {
 826        __u32           gaids_number_of_ids;
 827        sctp_assoc_t    gaids_assoc_id[];
 828};
 829
 830/*
 831 * 8.3, 8.5 get all peer/local addresses in an association.
 832 * This parameter struct is used by SCTP_GET_PEER_ADDRS and
 833 * SCTP_GET_LOCAL_ADDRS socket options used internally to implement
 834 * sctp_getpaddrs() and sctp_getladdrs() API.
 835 */
 836struct sctp_getaddrs_old {
 837        sctp_assoc_t            assoc_id;
 838        int                     addr_num;
 839#ifdef __KERNEL__
 840        struct sockaddr         __user *addrs;
 841#else
 842        struct sockaddr         *addrs;
 843#endif
 844};
 845
 846struct sctp_getaddrs {
 847        sctp_assoc_t            assoc_id; /*input*/
 848        __u32                   addr_num; /*output*/
 849        __u8                    addrs[0]; /*output, variable size*/
 850};
 851
 852/* A socket user request obtained via SCTP_GET_ASSOC_STATS that retrieves
 853 * association stats. All stats are counts except sas_maxrto and
 854 * sas_obs_rto_ipaddr. maxrto is the max observed rto + transport since
 855 * the last call. Will return 0 when RTO was not update since last call
 856 */
 857struct sctp_assoc_stats {
 858        sctp_assoc_t    sas_assoc_id;    /* Input */
 859                                         /* Transport of observed max RTO */
 860        struct sockaddr_storage sas_obs_rto_ipaddr;
 861        __u64           sas_maxrto;      /* Maximum Observed RTO for period */
 862        __u64           sas_isacks;      /* SACKs received */
 863        __u64           sas_osacks;      /* SACKs sent */
 864        __u64           sas_opackets;    /* Packets sent */
 865        __u64           sas_ipackets;    /* Packets received */
 866        __u64           sas_rtxchunks;   /* Retransmitted Chunks */
 867        __u64           sas_outofseqtsns;/* TSN received > next expected */
 868        __u64           sas_idupchunks;  /* Dups received (ordered+unordered) */
 869        __u64           sas_gapcnt;      /* Gap Acknowledgements Received */
 870        __u64           sas_ouodchunks;  /* Unordered data chunks sent */
 871        __u64           sas_iuodchunks;  /* Unordered data chunks received */
 872        __u64           sas_oodchunks;   /* Ordered data chunks sent */
 873        __u64           sas_iodchunks;   /* Ordered data chunks received */
 874        __u64           sas_octrlchunks; /* Control chunks sent */
 875        __u64           sas_ictrlchunks; /* Control chunks received */
 876};
 877
 878/*
 879 * 8.1 sctp_bindx()
 880 *
 881 * The flags parameter is formed from the bitwise OR of zero or more of the
 882 * following currently defined flags:
 883 */
 884#define SCTP_BINDX_ADD_ADDR 0x01
 885#define SCTP_BINDX_REM_ADDR 0x02
 886
 887/* This is the structure that is passed as an argument(optval) to
 888 * getsockopt(SCTP_SOCKOPT_PEELOFF).
 889 */
 890typedef struct {
 891        sctp_assoc_t associd;
 892        int sd;
 893} sctp_peeloff_arg_t;
 894
 895/*
 896 *  Peer Address Thresholds socket option
 897 */
 898struct sctp_paddrthlds {
 899        sctp_assoc_t spt_assoc_id;
 900        struct sockaddr_storage spt_address;
 901        __u16 spt_pathmaxrxt;
 902        __u16 spt_pathpfthld;
 903};
 904
 905#endif /* _UAPI_SCTP_H */
 906