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authorIlpo Järvinen <ilpo.jarvinen@helsinki.fi>2009-12-08 23:54:11 -0500
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2009-12-08 23:56:12 -0500
commit77722b177a1606669c0b95dde03347e37d13b8fe (patch)
tree73c646300d1e7909ec163a371b6d7d7bf9d2f7f5 /net/ipv4/tcp_input.c
parent2f7de5710a4d394920405febc2a9937c69e16dda (diff)
tcp: fix retrans_stamp advancing in error cases
It can happen, that tcp_retransmit_skb fails due to some error. In such cases we might end up into a state where tp->retrans_out is zero but that's only because we removed the TCPCB_SACKED_RETRANS bit from a segment but couldn't retransmit it because of the error that happened. Therefore some assumptions that retrans_out checks are based do not necessarily hold, as there still can be an old retransmission but that is only visible in TCPCB_EVER_RETRANS bit. As retransmission happen in sequential order (except for some very rare corner cases), it's enough to check the head skb for that bit. Main reason for all this complexity is the fact that connection dying time now depends on the validity of the retrans_stamp, in particular, that successive retransmissions of a segment must not advance retrans_stamp under any conditions. It seems after quick thinking that this has relatively low impact as eventually TCP will go into CA_Loss and either use the existing check for !retrans_stamp case or send a retransmission successfully, setting a new base time for the dying timer (can happen only once). At worst, the dying time will be approximately the double of the intented time. In addition, tcp_packet_delayed() will return wrong result (has some cc aspects but due to rarity of these errors, it's hardly an issue). One of retrans_stamp clearing happens indirectly through first going into CA_Open state and then a later ACK lets the clearing to happen. Thus tcp_try_keep_open has to be modified too. Thanks to Damian Lukowski <damian@tvk.rwth-aachen.de> for hinting that this possibility exists (though the particular case discussed didn't after all have it happening but was just a debug patch artifact). Signed-off-by: Ilpo Järvinen <ilpo.jarvinen@helsinki.fi> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/ipv4/tcp_input.c')
-rw-r--r--net/ipv4/tcp_input.c35
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_input.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_input.c
index 57ae96a04220..12cab7d74dba 100644
--- a/net/ipv4/tcp_input.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_input.c
@@ -2717,6 +2717,35 @@ static void tcp_try_undo_dsack(struct sock *sk)
2717 } 2717 }
2718} 2718}
2719 2719
2720/* We can clear retrans_stamp when there are no retransmissions in the
2721 * window. It would seem that it is trivially available for us in
2722 * tp->retrans_out, however, that kind of assumptions doesn't consider
2723 * what will happen if errors occur when sending retransmission for the
2724 * second time. ...It could the that such segment has only
2725 * TCPCB_EVER_RETRANS set at the present time. It seems that checking
2726 * the head skb is enough except for some reneging corner cases that
2727 * are not worth the effort.
2728 *
2729 * Main reason for all this complexity is the fact that connection dying
2730 * time now depends on the validity of the retrans_stamp, in particular,
2731 * that successive retransmissions of a segment must not advance
2732 * retrans_stamp under any conditions.
2733 */
2734static int tcp_any_retrans_done(struct sock *sk)
2735{
2736 struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk);
2737 struct sk_buff *skb;
2738
2739 if (tp->retrans_out)
2740 return 1;
2741
2742 skb = tcp_write_queue_head(sk);
2743 if (unlikely(skb && TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->sacked & TCPCB_EVER_RETRANS))
2744 return 1;
2745
2746 return 0;
2747}
2748
2720/* Undo during fast recovery after partial ACK. */ 2749/* Undo during fast recovery after partial ACK. */
2721 2750
2722static int tcp_try_undo_partial(struct sock *sk, int acked) 2751static int tcp_try_undo_partial(struct sock *sk, int acked)
@@ -2729,7 +2758,7 @@ static int tcp_try_undo_partial(struct sock *sk, int acked)
2729 /* Plain luck! Hole if filled with delayed 2758 /* Plain luck! Hole if filled with delayed
2730 * packet, rather than with a retransmit. 2759 * packet, rather than with a retransmit.
2731 */ 2760 */
2732 if (tp->retrans_out == 0) 2761 if (!tcp_any_retrans_done(sk))
2733 tp->retrans_stamp = 0; 2762 tp->retrans_stamp = 0;
2734 2763
2735 tcp_update_reordering(sk, tcp_fackets_out(tp) + acked, 1); 2764 tcp_update_reordering(sk, tcp_fackets_out(tp) + acked, 1);
@@ -2788,7 +2817,7 @@ static void tcp_try_keep_open(struct sock *sk)
2788 struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk); 2817 struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk);
2789 int state = TCP_CA_Open; 2818 int state = TCP_CA_Open;
2790 2819
2791 if (tcp_left_out(tp) || tp->retrans_out || tp->undo_marker) 2820 if (tcp_left_out(tp) || tcp_any_retrans_done(sk) || tp->undo_marker)
2792 state = TCP_CA_Disorder; 2821 state = TCP_CA_Disorder;
2793 2822
2794 if (inet_csk(sk)->icsk_ca_state != state) { 2823 if (inet_csk(sk)->icsk_ca_state != state) {
@@ -2803,7 +2832,7 @@ static void tcp_try_to_open(struct sock *sk, int flag)
2803 2832
2804 tcp_verify_left_out(tp); 2833 tcp_verify_left_out(tp);
2805 2834
2806 if (!tp->frto_counter && tp->retrans_out == 0) 2835 if (!tp->frto_counter && !tcp_any_retrans_done(sk))
2807 tp->retrans_stamp = 0; 2836 tp->retrans_stamp = 0;
2808 2837
2809 if (flag & FLAG_ECE) 2838 if (flag & FLAG_ECE)