Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package stack provides the glue between networking protocols and the consumers of the networking stack.
For consumers, the only function of interest is New(), everything else is provided by the tcpip/public package.
Index ¶
- type ControlType
- type DirectionStats
- type GSO
- type GSOEndpoint
- type GSOType
- type ICMPRateLimiter
- type InjectableLinkEndpoint
- type LinkAddressCache
- type LinkAddressResolver
- type LinkEndpoint
- type LinkEndpointCapabilities
- type NIC
- func (n *NIC) AddAddress(protocolAddress tcpip.ProtocolAddress, peb PrimaryEndpointBehavior) *tcpip.Error
- func (n *NIC) AddAddressRange(protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, subnet tcpip.Subnet)
- func (n *NIC) AddressRanges() []tcpip.Subnet
- func (n *NIC) AllAddresses() []tcpip.ProtocolAddress
- func (n *NIC) DeliverNetworkPacket(linkEP LinkEndpoint, remote, _ tcpip.LinkAddress, ...)
- func (n *NIC) DeliverTransportControlPacket(local, remote tcpip.Address, net tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, ...)
- func (n *NIC) DeliverTransportPacket(r *Route, protocol tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, netHeader buffer.View, ...)
- func (n *NIC) ID() tcpip.NICID
- func (n *NIC) PrimaryAddresses() []tcpip.ProtocolAddress
- func (n *NIC) RemoveAddress(addr tcpip.Address) *tcpip.Error
- func (n *NIC) RemoveAddressRange(subnet tcpip.Subnet)
- func (n *NIC) Stack() *Stack
- type NICInfo
- type NICStateFlags
- type NICStats
- type NetworkDispatcher
- type NetworkEndpoint
- type NetworkEndpointID
- type NetworkProtocol
- type Options
- type PacketLooping
- type PrimaryEndpointBehavior
- type RawTransportEndpoint
- type RcvBufAutoTuneParams
- type ResumableEndpoint
- type Route
- func (r *Route) Capabilities() LinkEndpointCapabilities
- func (r *Route) Clone() Route
- func (r *Route) DefaultTTL() uint8
- func (r *Route) GSOMaxSize() uint32
- func (r *Route) IsResolutionRequired() bool
- func (r *Route) MTU() uint32
- func (r *Route) MakeLoopedRoute() Route
- func (r *Route) MaxHeaderLength() uint16
- func (r *Route) NICID() tcpip.NICID
- func (r *Route) PseudoHeaderChecksum(protocol tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, totalLen uint16) uint16
- func (r *Route) Release()
- func (r *Route) RemoveWaker(waker *sleep.Waker)
- func (r *Route) Resolve(waker *sleep.Waker) (<-chan struct{}, *tcpip.Error)
- func (r *Route) Stack() *Stack
- func (r *Route) Stats() tcpip.Stats
- func (r *Route) WriteHeaderIncludedPacket(payload buffer.VectorisedView) *tcpip.Error
- func (r *Route) WritePacket(gso *GSO, hdr buffer.Prependable, payload buffer.VectorisedView, ...) *tcpip.Error
- type Stack
- func (s *Stack) AddAddress(id tcpip.NICID, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, addr tcpip.Address) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) AddAddressRange(id tcpip.NICID, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, subnet tcpip.Subnet) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) AddAddressWithOptions(id tcpip.NICID, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, addr tcpip.Address, ...) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) AddLinkAddress(nicid tcpip.NICID, addr tcpip.Address, linkAddr tcpip.LinkAddress)
- func (s *Stack) AddProtocolAddress(id tcpip.NICID, protocolAddress tcpip.ProtocolAddress) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) AddProtocolAddressWithOptions(id tcpip.NICID, protocolAddress tcpip.ProtocolAddress, ...) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) AddTCPProbe(probe TCPProbeFunc)
- func (s *Stack) AllAddresses() map[tcpip.NICID][]tcpip.ProtocolAddress
- func (s *Stack) AllowICMPMessage() bool
- func (s *Stack) CheckLocalAddress(nicid tcpip.NICID, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, addr tcpip.Address) tcpip.NICID
- func (s *Stack) CheckNIC(id tcpip.NICID) bool
- func (s *Stack) CheckNetworkProtocol(protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber) bool
- func (s *Stack) CreateDisabledNIC(id tcpip.NICID, ep LinkEndpoint) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) CreateDisabledNamedNIC(id tcpip.NICID, name string, ep LinkEndpoint) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) CreateNIC(id tcpip.NICID, ep LinkEndpoint) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) CreateNamedLoopbackNIC(id tcpip.NICID, name string, ep LinkEndpoint) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) CreateNamedNIC(id tcpip.NICID, name string, ep LinkEndpoint) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) EnableNIC(id tcpip.NICID) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) FindRoute(id tcpip.NICID, localAddr, remoteAddr tcpip.Address, ...) (Route, *tcpip.Error)
- func (s *Stack) Forwarding() bool
- func (s *Stack) GetLinkAddress(nicid tcpip.NICID, addr, localAddr tcpip.Address, ...) (tcpip.LinkAddress, <-chan struct{}, *tcpip.Error)
- func (s *Stack) GetMainNICAddress(id tcpip.NICID, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber) (tcpip.AddressWithPrefix, *tcpip.Error)
- func (s *Stack) GetRouteTable() []tcpip.Route
- func (s *Stack) GetTCPProbe() TCPProbeFunc
- func (s *Stack) ICMPBurst() int
- func (s *Stack) ICMPLimit() rate.Limit
- func (s *Stack) IPTables() iptables.IPTables
- func (s *Stack) JoinGroup(protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, nicID tcpip.NICID, ...) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) LeaveGroup(protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, nicID tcpip.NICID, ...) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) NICAddressRanges() map[tcpip.NICID][]tcpip.Subnet
- func (s *Stack) NICInfo() map[tcpip.NICID]NICInfo
- func (s *Stack) NetworkProtocolInstance(num tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber) NetworkProtocol
- func (s *Stack) NetworkProtocolOption(network tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, option interface{}) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) NewEndpoint(transport tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, network tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, ...) (tcpip.Endpoint, *tcpip.Error)
- func (s *Stack) NewRawEndpoint(transport tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, network tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, ...) (tcpip.Endpoint, *tcpip.Error)
- func (s *Stack) NowNanoseconds() int64
- func (s *Stack) PortSeed() uint32
- func (s *Stack) RegisterRawTransportEndpoint(nicID tcpip.NICID, netProto tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, ...) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) RegisterRestoredEndpoint(e ResumableEndpoint)
- func (s *Stack) RegisterTransportEndpoint(nicID tcpip.NICID, netProtos []tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, ...) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) RemoveAddress(id tcpip.NICID, addr tcpip.Address) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) RemoveAddressRange(id tcpip.NICID, subnet tcpip.Subnet) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) RemoveTCPProbe()
- func (s *Stack) RemoveWaker(nicid tcpip.NICID, addr tcpip.Address, waker *sleep.Waker)
- func (s *Stack) Resume()
- func (s *Stack) SetForwarding(enable bool)
- func (s *Stack) SetICMPBurst(burst int)
- func (s *Stack) SetICMPLimit(newLimit rate.Limit)
- func (s *Stack) SetIPTables(ipt iptables.IPTables)
- func (s *Stack) SetNetworkProtocolOption(network tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, option interface{}) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) SetPromiscuousMode(nicID tcpip.NICID, enable bool) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) SetRouteTable(table []tcpip.Route)
- func (s *Stack) SetSpoofing(nicID tcpip.NICID, enable bool) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) SetTransportProtocolHandler(p tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, ...)
- func (s *Stack) SetTransportProtocolOption(transport tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, option interface{}) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) Stats() tcpip.Stats
- func (s *Stack) TransportProtocolInstance(num tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber) TransportProtocol
- func (s *Stack) TransportProtocolOption(transport tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, option interface{}) *tcpip.Error
- func (s *Stack) UnregisterRawTransportEndpoint(nicID tcpip.NICID, netProto tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, ...)
- func (s *Stack) UnregisterTransportEndpoint(nicID tcpip.NICID, netProtos []tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, ...)
- type TCPCubicState
- type TCPEndpointID
- type TCPEndpointState
- type TCPFastRecoveryState
- type TCPProbeFunc
- type TCPReceiverState
- type TCPSACKInfo
- type TCPSenderState
- type TransportDispatcher
- type TransportEndpoint
- type TransportEndpointID
- type TransportProtocol
- type UnassociatedEndpointFactory
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Types ¶
type ControlType ¶
type ControlType int
ControlType is the type of network control message.
const ( ControlPacketTooBig ControlType = iota ControlPortUnreachable ControlUnknown )
The following are the allowed values for ControlType values.
type DirectionStats ¶
type DirectionStats struct { Packets *tcpip.StatCounter Bytes *tcpip.StatCounter }
DirectionStats includes packet and byte counts.
type GSO ¶
type GSO struct { // Type is one of GSONone, GSOTCPv4, etc. Type GSOType // NeedsCsum is set if the checksum offload is enabled. NeedsCsum bool // CsumOffset is offset after that to place checksum. CsumOffset uint16 // Mss is maximum segment size. MSS uint16 // L3Len is L3 (IP) header length. L3HdrLen uint16 // MaxSize is maximum GSO packet size. MaxSize uint32 }
GSO contains generic segmentation offload properties.
+stateify savable
type GSOEndpoint ¶
type GSOEndpoint interface { // GSOMaxSize returns the maximum GSO packet size. GSOMaxSize() uint32 }
GSOEndpoint provides access to GSO properties.
type ICMPRateLimiter ¶
ICMPRateLimiter is a global rate limiter that controls the generation of ICMP messages generated by the stack.
func NewICMPRateLimiter ¶
func NewICMPRateLimiter() *ICMPRateLimiter
NewICMPRateLimiter returns a global rate limiter for controlling the rate at which ICMP messages are generated by the stack.
type InjectableLinkEndpoint ¶
type InjectableLinkEndpoint interface { LinkEndpoint // Inject injects an inbound packet. Inject(protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, vv buffer.VectorisedView) // WriteRawPacket writes a fully formed outbound packet directly to the link. // // dest is used by endpoints with multiple raw destinations. WriteRawPacket(dest tcpip.Address, packet []byte) *tcpip.Error }
InjectableLinkEndpoint is a LinkEndpoint where inbound packets are delivered via the Inject method.
type LinkAddressCache ¶
type LinkAddressCache interface { // CheckLocalAddress determines if the given local address exists, and if it // does not exist. CheckLocalAddress(nicid tcpip.NICID, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, addr tcpip.Address) tcpip.NICID // AddLinkAddress adds a link address to the cache. AddLinkAddress(nicid tcpip.NICID, addr tcpip.Address, linkAddr tcpip.LinkAddress) // GetLinkAddress looks up the cache to translate address to link address (e.g. IP -> MAC). // If the LinkEndpoint requests address resolution and there is a LinkAddressResolver // registered with the network protocol, the cache attempts to resolve the address // and returns ErrWouldBlock. Waker is notified when address resolution is // complete (success or not). // // If address resolution is required, ErrNoLinkAddress and a notification channel is // returned for the top level caller to block. Channel is closed once address resolution // is complete (success or not). GetLinkAddress(nicid tcpip.NICID, addr, localAddr tcpip.Address, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, w *sleep.Waker) (tcpip.LinkAddress, <-chan struct{}, *tcpip.Error) // RemoveWaker removes a waker that has been added in GetLinkAddress(). RemoveWaker(nicid tcpip.NICID, addr tcpip.Address, waker *sleep.Waker) }
A LinkAddressCache caches link addresses.
type LinkAddressResolver ¶
type LinkAddressResolver interface { // LinkAddressRequest sends a request for the LinkAddress of addr. // The request is sent on linkEP with localAddr as the source. // // A valid response will cause the discovery protocol's network // endpoint to call AddLinkAddress. LinkAddressRequest(addr, localAddr tcpip.Address, linkEP LinkEndpoint) *tcpip.Error // ResolveStaticAddress attempts to resolve address without sending // requests. It either resolves the name immediately or returns the // empty LinkAddress. // // It can be used to resolve broadcast addresses for example. ResolveStaticAddress(addr tcpip.Address) (tcpip.LinkAddress, bool) // LinkAddressProtocol returns the network protocol of the // addresses this this resolver can resolve. LinkAddressProtocol() tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber }
A LinkAddressResolver is an extension to a NetworkProtocol that can resolve link addresses.
type LinkEndpoint ¶
type LinkEndpoint interface { // MTU is the maximum transmission unit for this endpoint. This is // usually dictated by the backing physical network; when such a // physical network doesn't exist, the limit is generally 64k, which // includes the maximum size of an IP packet. MTU() uint32 // Capabilities returns the set of capabilities supported by the // endpoint. Capabilities() LinkEndpointCapabilities // MaxHeaderLength returns the maximum size the data link (and // lower level layers combined) headers can have. Higher levels use this // information to reserve space in the front of the packets they're // building. MaxHeaderLength() uint16 // LinkAddress returns the link address (typically a MAC) of the // link endpoint. LinkAddress() tcpip.LinkAddress // WritePacket writes a packet with the given protocol through the given // route. // // To participate in transparent bridging, a LinkEndpoint implementation // should call eth.Encode with header.EthernetFields.SrcAddr set to // r.LocalLinkAddress if it is provided. WritePacket(r *Route, gso *GSO, hdr buffer.Prependable, payload buffer.VectorisedView, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber) *tcpip.Error // Attach attaches the data link layer endpoint to the network-layer // dispatcher of the stack. Attach(dispatcher NetworkDispatcher) // IsAttached returns whether a NetworkDispatcher is attached to the // endpoint. IsAttached() bool // Wait waits for any worker goroutines owned by the endpoint to stop. // // For now, requesting that an endpoint's worker goroutine(s) stop is // implementation specific. // // Wait will not block if the endpoint hasn't started any goroutines // yet, even if it might later. Wait() }
LinkEndpoint is the interface implemented by data link layer protocols (e.g., ethernet, loopback, raw) and used by network layer protocols to send packets out through the implementer's data link endpoint.
type LinkEndpointCapabilities ¶
type LinkEndpointCapabilities uint
LinkEndpointCapabilities is the type associated with the capabilities supported by a link-layer endpoint. It is a set of bitfields.
const ( CapabilityNone LinkEndpointCapabilities = 0 // CapabilityTXChecksumOffload indicates that the link endpoint supports // checksum computation for outgoing packets and the stack can skip // computing checksums when sending packets. CapabilityTXChecksumOffload LinkEndpointCapabilities = 1 << iota // CapabilityRXChecksumOffload indicates that the link endpoint supports // checksum verification on received packets and that it's safe for the // stack to skip checksum verification. CapabilityRXChecksumOffload CapabilityResolutionRequired CapabilitySaveRestore CapabilityDisconnectOk CapabilityLoopback CapabilityGSO )
The following are the supported link endpoint capabilities.
type NIC ¶
type NIC struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
NIC represents a "network interface card" to which the networking stack is attached.
func (*NIC) AddAddress ¶
func (n *NIC) AddAddress(protocolAddress tcpip.ProtocolAddress, peb PrimaryEndpointBehavior) *tcpip.Error
AddAddress adds a new address to n, so that it starts accepting packets targeted at the given address (and network protocol).
func (*NIC) AddAddressRange ¶
func (n *NIC) AddAddressRange(protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, subnet tcpip.Subnet)
AddAddressRange adds a range of addresses to n, so that it starts accepting packets targeted at the given addresses and network protocol. The range is given by a subnet address, and all addresses contained in the subnet are used except for the subnet address itself and the subnet's broadcast address.
func (*NIC) AddressRanges ¶
Subnets returns the Subnets associated with this NIC.
func (*NIC) AllAddresses ¶
func (n *NIC) AllAddresses() []tcpip.ProtocolAddress
AllAddresses returns all addresses (primary and non-primary) associated with this NIC.
func (*NIC) DeliverNetworkPacket ¶
func (n *NIC) DeliverNetworkPacket(linkEP LinkEndpoint, remote, _ tcpip.LinkAddress, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, vv buffer.VectorisedView)
DeliverNetworkPacket finds the appropriate network protocol endpoint and hands the packet over for further processing. This function is called when the NIC receives a packet from the physical interface. Note that the ownership of the slice backing vv is retained by the caller. This rule applies only to the slice itself, not to the items of the slice; the ownership of the items is not retained by the caller.
func (*NIC) DeliverTransportControlPacket ¶
func (n *NIC) DeliverTransportControlPacket(local, remote tcpip.Address, net tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, trans tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, typ ControlType, extra uint32, vv buffer.VectorisedView)
DeliverTransportControlPacket delivers control packets to the appropriate transport protocol endpoint.
func (*NIC) DeliverTransportPacket ¶
func (n *NIC) DeliverTransportPacket(r *Route, protocol tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, netHeader buffer.View, vv buffer.VectorisedView)
DeliverTransportPacket delivers the packets to the appropriate transport protocol endpoint.
func (*NIC) PrimaryAddresses ¶
func (n *NIC) PrimaryAddresses() []tcpip.ProtocolAddress
PrimaryAddresses returns the primary addresses associated with this NIC.
func (*NIC) RemoveAddress ¶
RemoveAddress removes an address from n.
func (*NIC) RemoveAddressRange ¶
RemoveAddressRange removes the given address range from n.
type NICInfo ¶
type NICInfo struct { Name string LinkAddress tcpip.LinkAddress ProtocolAddresses []tcpip.ProtocolAddress // Flags indicate the state of the NIC. Flags NICStateFlags // MTU is the maximum transmission unit. MTU uint32 Stats NICStats }
NICInfo captures the name and addresses assigned to a NIC.
type NICStateFlags ¶
type NICStateFlags struct { // Up indicates whether the interface is running. Up bool // Running indicates whether resources are allocated. Running bool // Promiscuous indicates whether the interface is in promiscuous mode. Promiscuous bool // Loopback indicates whether the interface is a loopback. Loopback bool }
NICStateFlags holds information about the state of an NIC.
type NICStats ¶
type NICStats struct { Tx DirectionStats Rx DirectionStats }
NICStats includes transmitted and received stats.
type NetworkDispatcher ¶
type NetworkDispatcher interface { // DeliverNetworkPacket finds the appropriate network protocol // endpoint and hands the packet over for further processing. DeliverNetworkPacket(linkEP LinkEndpoint, remote, local tcpip.LinkAddress, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, vv buffer.VectorisedView) }
NetworkDispatcher contains the methods used by the network stack to deliver packets to the appropriate network endpoint after it has been handled by the data link layer.
type NetworkEndpoint ¶
type NetworkEndpoint interface { // DefaultTTL is the default time-to-live value (or hop limit, in ipv6) // for this endpoint. DefaultTTL() uint8 // MTU is the maximum transmission unit for this endpoint. This is // generally calculated as the MTU of the underlying data link endpoint // minus the network endpoint max header length. MTU() uint32 // Capabilities returns the set of capabilities supported by the // underlying link-layer endpoint. Capabilities() LinkEndpointCapabilities // MaxHeaderLength returns the maximum size the network (and lower // level layers combined) headers can have. Higher levels use this // information to reserve space in the front of the packets they're // building. MaxHeaderLength() uint16 // WritePacket writes a packet to the given destination address and // protocol. WritePacket(r *Route, gso *GSO, hdr buffer.Prependable, payload buffer.VectorisedView, protocol tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, ttl uint8, loop PacketLooping) *tcpip.Error // WriteHeaderIncludedPacket writes a packet that includes a network // header to the given destination address. WriteHeaderIncludedPacket(r *Route, payload buffer.VectorisedView, loop PacketLooping) *tcpip.Error // ID returns the network protocol endpoint ID. ID() *NetworkEndpointID // PrefixLen returns the network endpoint's subnet prefix length in bits. PrefixLen() int // NICID returns the id of the NIC this endpoint belongs to. NICID() tcpip.NICID // HandlePacket is called by the link layer when new packets arrive to // this network endpoint. HandlePacket(r *Route, vv buffer.VectorisedView) // Close is called when the endpoint is reomved from a stack. Close() }
NetworkEndpoint is the interface that needs to be implemented by endpoints of network layer protocols (e.g., ipv4, ipv6).
type NetworkEndpointID ¶
NetworkEndpointID is the identifier of a network layer protocol endpoint. Currently the local address is sufficient because all supported protocols (i.e., IPv4 and IPv6) have different sizes for their addresses.
type NetworkProtocol ¶
type NetworkProtocol interface { // Number returns the network protocol number. Number() tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber // MinimumPacketSize returns the minimum valid packet size of this // network protocol. The stack automatically drops any packets smaller // than this targeted at this protocol. MinimumPacketSize() int // DefaultPrefixLen returns the protocol's default prefix length. DefaultPrefixLen() int // ParsePorts returns the source and destination addresses stored in a // packet of this protocol. ParseAddresses(v buffer.View) (src, dst tcpip.Address) // NewEndpoint creates a new endpoint of this protocol. NewEndpoint(nicid tcpip.NICID, addrWithPrefix tcpip.AddressWithPrefix, linkAddrCache LinkAddressCache, dispatcher TransportDispatcher, sender LinkEndpoint) (NetworkEndpoint, *tcpip.Error) // SetOption allows enabling/disabling protocol specific features. // SetOption returns an error if the option is not supported or the // provided option value is invalid. SetOption(option interface{}) *tcpip.Error // Option allows retrieving protocol specific option values. // Option returns an error if the option is not supported or the // provided option value is invalid. Option(option interface{}) *tcpip.Error }
NetworkProtocol is the interface that needs to be implemented by network protocols (e.g., ipv4, ipv6) that want to be part of the networking stack.
type Options ¶
type Options struct { // NetworkProtocols lists the network protocols to enable. NetworkProtocols []NetworkProtocol // TransportProtocols lists the transport protocols to enable. TransportProtocols []TransportProtocol // Clock is an optional clock source used for timestampping packets. // // If no Clock is specified, the clock source will be time.Now. Clock tcpip.Clock // Stats are optional statistic counters. Stats tcpip.Stats // HandleLocal indicates whether packets destined to their source // should be handled by the stack internally (true) or outside the // stack (false). HandleLocal bool // UnassociatedFactory produces unassociated endpoints raw endpoints. // Raw endpoints are enabled only if this is non-nil. UnassociatedFactory UnassociatedEndpointFactory }
Options contains optional Stack configuration.
type PacketLooping ¶
type PacketLooping byte
PacketLooping specifies where an outbound packet should be sent.
const ( // PacketOut indicates that the packet should be passed to the link // endpoint. PacketOut PacketLooping = 1 << iota // PacketLoop indicates that the packet should be handled locally. PacketLoop )
type PrimaryEndpointBehavior ¶
type PrimaryEndpointBehavior int
PrimaryEndpointBehavior is an enumeration of an endpoint's primacy behavior.
const ( // CanBePrimaryEndpoint indicates the endpoint can be used as a primary // endpoint for new connections with no local address. This is the // default when calling NIC.AddAddress. CanBePrimaryEndpoint PrimaryEndpointBehavior = iota // FirstPrimaryEndpoint indicates the endpoint should be the first // primary endpoint considered. If there are multiple endpoints with // this behavior, the most recently-added one will be first. FirstPrimaryEndpoint // NeverPrimaryEndpoint indicates the endpoint should never be a // primary endpoint. NeverPrimaryEndpoint )
type RawTransportEndpoint ¶
type RawTransportEndpoint interface { // HandlePacket is called by the stack when new packets arrive to // this transport endpoint. The packet contains all data from the link // layer up. HandlePacket(r *Route, netHeader buffer.View, packet buffer.VectorisedView) }
RawTransportEndpoint is the interface that needs to be implemented by raw transport protocol endpoints. RawTransportEndpoints receive the entire packet - including the link, network, and transport headers - as delivered to netstack.
type RcvBufAutoTuneParams ¶
type RcvBufAutoTuneParams struct { // MeasureTime is the time at which the current measurement // was started. MeasureTime time.Time // CopiedBytes is the number of bytes copied to user space since // this measure began. CopiedBytes int // PrevCopiedBytes is the number of bytes copied to user space in // the previous RTT period. PrevCopiedBytes int // RcvBufSize is the auto tuned receive buffer size. RcvBufSize int // RTT is the smoothed RTT as measured by observing the time between // when a byte is first acknowledged and the receipt of data that is at // least one window beyond the sequence number that was acknowledged. RTT time.Duration // RTTVar is the "round-trip time variation" as defined in section 2 // of RFC6298. RTTVar time.Duration // RTTMeasureSeqNumber is the highest acceptable sequence number at the // time this RTT measurement period began. RTTMeasureSeqNumber seqnum.Value // RTTMeasureTime is the absolute time at which the current RTT // measurement period began. RTTMeasureTime time.Time // Disabled is true if an explicit receive buffer is set for the // endpoint. Disabled bool }
RcvBufAutoTuneParams holds state related to TCP receive buffer auto-tuning.
type ResumableEndpoint ¶
type ResumableEndpoint interface { // Resume resumes an endpoint after restore. This can be used to restart // background workers such as protocol goroutines. This must be called after // all indirect dependencies of the endpoint has been restored, which // generally implies at the end of the restore process. Resume(*Stack) }
ResumableEndpoint is an endpoint that needs to be resumed after restore.
type Route ¶
type Route struct { // RemoteAddress is the final destination of the route. RemoteAddress tcpip.Address // RemoteLinkAddress is the link-layer (MAC) address of the // final destination of the route. RemoteLinkAddress tcpip.LinkAddress // LocalAddress is the local address where the route starts. LocalAddress tcpip.Address // LocalLinkAddress is the link-layer (MAC) address of the // where the route starts. LocalLinkAddress tcpip.LinkAddress // NextHop is the next node in the path to the destination. NextHop tcpip.Address // NetProto is the network-layer protocol. NetProto tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Route represents a route through the networking stack to a given destination.
func (*Route) Capabilities ¶
func (r *Route) Capabilities() LinkEndpointCapabilities
Capabilities returns the link-layer capabilities of the route.
func (*Route) Clone ¶
Clone Clone a route such that the original one can be released and the new one will remain valid.
func (*Route) DefaultTTL ¶
DefaultTTL returns the default TTL of the underlying network endpoint.
func (*Route) GSOMaxSize ¶
GSOMaxSize returns the maximum GSO packet size.
func (*Route) IsResolutionRequired ¶
IsResolutionRequired returns true if Resolve() must be called to resolve the link address before the this route can be written to.
func (*Route) MakeLoopedRoute ¶
MakeLoopedRoute duplicates the given route with special handling for routes used for sending multicast or broadcast packets. In those cases the multicast/broadcast address is the remote address when sending out, but for incoming (looped) packets it becomes the local address. Similarly, the local interface address that was the local address going out becomes the remote address coming in. This is different to unicast routes where local and remote addresses remain the same as they identify location (local vs remote) not direction (source vs destination).
func (*Route) MaxHeaderLength ¶
MaxHeaderLength forwards the call to the network endpoint's implementation.
func (*Route) PseudoHeaderChecksum ¶
func (r *Route) PseudoHeaderChecksum(protocol tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, totalLen uint16) uint16
PseudoHeaderChecksum forwards the call to the network endpoint's implementation.
func (*Route) Release ¶
func (r *Route) Release()
Release frees all resources associated with the route.
func (*Route) RemoveWaker ¶
RemoveWaker removes a waker that has been added in Resolve().
func (*Route) Resolve ¶
Resolve attempts to resolve the link address if necessary. Returns ErrWouldBlock in case address resolution requires blocking, e.g. wait for ARP reply. Waker is notified when address resolution is complete (success or not).
If address resolution is required, ErrNoLinkAddress and a notification channel is returned for the top level caller to block. Channel is closed once address resolution is complete (success or not).
func (*Route) WriteHeaderIncludedPacket ¶
func (r *Route) WriteHeaderIncludedPacket(payload buffer.VectorisedView) *tcpip.Error
WriteHeaderIncludedPacket writes a packet already containing a network header through the given route.
func (*Route) WritePacket ¶
func (r *Route) WritePacket(gso *GSO, hdr buffer.Prependable, payload buffer.VectorisedView, protocol tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, ttl uint8, useDefaultTTL bool) *tcpip.Error
WritePacket writes the packet through the given route.
type Stack ¶
type Stack struct { *ports.PortManager // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Stack is a networking stack, with all supported protocols, NICs, and route table.
func New ¶
New allocates a new networking stack with only the requested networking and transport protocols configured with default options.
Protocol options can be changed by calling the SetNetworkProtocolOption/SetTransportProtocolOption methods provided by the stack. Please refer to individual protocol implementations as to what options are supported.
func (*Stack) AddAddress ¶
func (s *Stack) AddAddress(id tcpip.NICID, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, addr tcpip.Address) *tcpip.Error
AddAddress adds a new network-layer address to the specified NIC.
func (*Stack) AddAddressRange ¶
func (s *Stack) AddAddressRange(id tcpip.NICID, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, subnet tcpip.Subnet) *tcpip.Error
AddAddressRange adds a range of addresses to the specified NIC. The range is given by a subnet address, and all addresses contained in the subnet are used except for the subnet address itself and the subnet's broadcast address.
func (*Stack) AddAddressWithOptions ¶
func (s *Stack) AddAddressWithOptions(id tcpip.NICID, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, addr tcpip.Address, peb PrimaryEndpointBehavior) *tcpip.Error
AddAddressWithOptions is the same as AddAddress, but allows you to specify whether the new endpoint can be primary or not.
func (*Stack) AddLinkAddress ¶
AddLinkAddress adds a link address to the stack link cache.
func (*Stack) AddProtocolAddress ¶
func (s *Stack) AddProtocolAddress(id tcpip.NICID, protocolAddress tcpip.ProtocolAddress) *tcpip.Error
AddProtocolAddress adds a new network-layer protocol address to the specified NIC.
func (*Stack) AddProtocolAddressWithOptions ¶
func (s *Stack) AddProtocolAddressWithOptions(id tcpip.NICID, protocolAddress tcpip.ProtocolAddress, peb PrimaryEndpointBehavior) *tcpip.Error
AddProtocolAddressWithOptions is the same as AddProtocolAddress, but allows you to specify whether the new endpoint can be primary or not.
func (*Stack) AddTCPProbe ¶
func (s *Stack) AddTCPProbe(probe TCPProbeFunc)
AddTCPProbe installs a probe function that will be invoked on every segment received by a given TCP endpoint. The probe function is passed a copy of the TCP endpoint state before and after processing of the segment.
NOTE: TCPProbe is added only to endpoints created after this call. Endpoints created prior to this call will not call the probe function.
Further, installing two different probes back to back can result in some endpoints calling the first one and some the second one. There is no guarantee provided on which probe will be invoked. Ideally this should only be called once per stack.
func (*Stack) AllAddresses ¶
func (s *Stack) AllAddresses() map[tcpip.NICID][]tcpip.ProtocolAddress
AllAddresses returns a map of NICIDs to their protocol addresses (primary and non-primary).
func (*Stack) AllowICMPMessage ¶
AllowICMPMessage returns true if we the rate limiter allows at least one ICMP message to be sent at this instant.
func (*Stack) CheckLocalAddress ¶
func (s *Stack) CheckLocalAddress(nicid tcpip.NICID, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, addr tcpip.Address) tcpip.NICID
CheckLocalAddress determines if the given local address exists, and if it does, returns the id of the NIC it's bound to. Returns 0 if the address does not exist.
func (*Stack) CheckNetworkProtocol ¶
func (s *Stack) CheckNetworkProtocol(protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber) bool
CheckNetworkProtocol checks if a given network protocol is enabled in the stack.
func (*Stack) CreateDisabledNIC ¶
CreateDisabledNIC creates a NIC with the provided id and link-layer endpoint, but leave it disable. Stack.EnableNIC must be called before the link-layer endpoint starts delivering packets to it.
func (*Stack) CreateDisabledNamedNIC ¶
CreateDisabledNamedNIC is a combination of CreateNamedNIC and CreateDisabledNIC.
func (*Stack) CreateNamedLoopbackNIC ¶
CreateNamedLoopbackNIC creates a NIC with the provided id and link-layer endpoint, and a human-readable name.
func (*Stack) CreateNamedNIC ¶
CreateNamedNIC creates a NIC with the provided id and link-layer endpoint, and a human-readable name.
func (*Stack) EnableNIC ¶
EnableNIC enables the given NIC so that the link-layer endpoint can start delivering packets to it.
func (*Stack) FindRoute ¶
func (s *Stack) FindRoute(id tcpip.NICID, localAddr, remoteAddr tcpip.Address, netProto tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, multicastLoop bool) (Route, *tcpip.Error)
FindRoute creates a route to the given destination address, leaving through the given nic and local address (if provided).
func (*Stack) Forwarding ¶
Forwarding returns if the packet forwarding between NICs is enabled.
func (*Stack) GetLinkAddress ¶
func (s *Stack) GetLinkAddress(nicid tcpip.NICID, addr, localAddr tcpip.Address, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, waker *sleep.Waker) (tcpip.LinkAddress, <-chan struct{}, *tcpip.Error)
GetLinkAddress implements LinkAddressCache.GetLinkAddress.
func (*Stack) GetMainNICAddress ¶
func (s *Stack) GetMainNICAddress(id tcpip.NICID, protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber) (tcpip.AddressWithPrefix, *tcpip.Error)
GetMainNICAddress returns the first primary address and prefix for the given NIC and protocol. Returns an error if the NIC doesn't exist and an empty value if the NIC doesn't have a primary address for the given protocol.
func (*Stack) GetRouteTable ¶
GetRouteTable returns the route table which is currently in use.
func (*Stack) GetTCPProbe ¶
func (s *Stack) GetTCPProbe() TCPProbeFunc
GetTCPProbe returns the TCPProbeFunc if installed with AddTCPProbe, nil otherwise.
func (*Stack) ICMPBurst ¶
ICMPBurst returns the maximum number of ICMP messages that can be sent in a single burst.
func (*Stack) ICMPLimit ¶
ICMPLimit returns the maximum number of ICMP messages that can be sent in one second.
func (*Stack) JoinGroup ¶
func (s *Stack) JoinGroup(protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, nicID tcpip.NICID, multicastAddr tcpip.Address) *tcpip.Error
JoinGroup joins the given multicast group on the given NIC.
func (*Stack) LeaveGroup ¶
func (s *Stack) LeaveGroup(protocol tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, nicID tcpip.NICID, multicastAddr tcpip.Address) *tcpip.Error
LeaveGroup leaves the given multicast group on the given NIC.
func (*Stack) NICAddressRanges ¶
NICSubnets returns a map of NICIDs to their associated subnets.
func (*Stack) NetworkProtocolInstance ¶
func (s *Stack) NetworkProtocolInstance(num tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber) NetworkProtocol
NetworkProtocolInstance returns the protocol instance in the stack for the specified network protocol. This method is public for protocol implementers and tests to use.
func (*Stack) NetworkProtocolOption ¶
func (s *Stack) NetworkProtocolOption(network tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, option interface{}) *tcpip.Error
NetworkProtocolOption allows retrieving individual protocol level option values. This method returns an error if the protocol is not supported or option is not supported by the protocol implementation. e.g. var v ipv4.MyOption err := s.NetworkProtocolOption(tcpip.IPv4ProtocolNumber, &v)
if err != nil { ... }
func (*Stack) NewEndpoint ¶
func (s *Stack) NewEndpoint(transport tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, network tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, waiterQueue *waiter.Queue) (tcpip.Endpoint, *tcpip.Error)
NewEndpoint creates a new transport layer endpoint of the given protocol.
func (*Stack) NewRawEndpoint ¶
func (s *Stack) NewRawEndpoint(transport tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, network tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, waiterQueue *waiter.Queue, associated bool) (tcpip.Endpoint, *tcpip.Error)
NewRawEndpoint creates a new raw transport layer endpoint of the given protocol. Raw endpoints receive all traffic for a given protocol regardless of address.
func (*Stack) NowNanoseconds ¶
NowNanoseconds implements tcpip.Clock.NowNanoseconds.
func (*Stack) PortSeed ¶
PortSeed returns a 32 bit value that can be used as a seed value for port picking.
NOTE: The seed is generated once during stack initialization only.
func (*Stack) RegisterRawTransportEndpoint ¶
func (s *Stack) RegisterRawTransportEndpoint(nicID tcpip.NICID, netProto tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, transProto tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, ep RawTransportEndpoint) *tcpip.Error
RegisterRawTransportEndpoint registers the given endpoint with the stack transport dispatcher. Received packets that match the provided transport protocol will be delivered to the given endpoint.
func (*Stack) RegisterRestoredEndpoint ¶
func (s *Stack) RegisterRestoredEndpoint(e ResumableEndpoint)
RegisterRestoredEndpoint records e as an endpoint that has been restored on this stack.
func (*Stack) RegisterTransportEndpoint ¶
func (s *Stack) RegisterTransportEndpoint(nicID tcpip.NICID, netProtos []tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, protocol tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, id TransportEndpointID, ep TransportEndpoint, reusePort bool, bindToDevice tcpip.NICID) *tcpip.Error
RegisterTransportEndpoint registers the given endpoint with the stack transport dispatcher. Received packets that match the provided id will be delivered to the given endpoint; specifying a nic is optional, but nic-specific IDs have precedence over global ones.
func (*Stack) RemoveAddress ¶
RemoveAddress removes an existing network-layer address from the specified NIC.
func (*Stack) RemoveAddressRange ¶
RemoveAddressRange removes the range of addresses from the specified NIC.
func (*Stack) RemoveTCPProbe ¶
func (s *Stack) RemoveTCPProbe()
RemoveTCPProbe removes an installed TCP probe.
NOTE: This only ensures that endpoints created after this call do not have a probe attached. Endpoints already created will continue to invoke TCP probe.
func (*Stack) RemoveWaker ¶
RemoveWaker implements LinkAddressCache.RemoveWaker.
func (*Stack) Resume ¶
func (s *Stack) Resume()
Resume restarts the stack after a restore. This must be called after the entire system has been restored.
func (*Stack) SetForwarding ¶
SetForwarding enables or disables the packet forwarding between NICs.
func (*Stack) SetICMPBurst ¶
SetICMPBurst sets the maximum number of ICMP messages that can be sent in a single burst.
func (*Stack) SetICMPLimit ¶
SetICMPLimit sets the maximum number of ICMP messages that be sent in one second.
func (*Stack) SetIPTables ¶
SetIPTables sets the stack's iptables.
func (*Stack) SetNetworkProtocolOption ¶
func (s *Stack) SetNetworkProtocolOption(network tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, option interface{}) *tcpip.Error
SetNetworkProtocolOption allows configuring individual protocol level options. This method returns an error if the protocol is not supported or option is not supported by the protocol implementation or the provided value is incorrect.
func (*Stack) SetPromiscuousMode ¶
SetPromiscuousMode enables or disables promiscuous mode in the given NIC.
func (*Stack) SetRouteTable ¶
SetRouteTable assigns the route table to be used by this stack. It specifies which NIC to use for given destination address ranges.
func (*Stack) SetSpoofing ¶
SetSpoofing enables or disables address spoofing in the given NIC, allowing endpoints to bind to any address in the NIC.
func (*Stack) SetTransportProtocolHandler ¶
func (s *Stack) SetTransportProtocolHandler(p tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, h func(*Route, TransportEndpointID, buffer.View, buffer.VectorisedView) bool)
SetTransportProtocolHandler sets the per-stack default handler for the given protocol.
It must be called only during initialization of the stack. Changing it as the stack is operating is not supported.
func (*Stack) SetTransportProtocolOption ¶
func (s *Stack) SetTransportProtocolOption(transport tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, option interface{}) *tcpip.Error
SetTransportProtocolOption allows configuring individual protocol level options. This method returns an error if the protocol is not supported or option is not supported by the protocol implementation or the provided value is incorrect.
func (*Stack) Stats ¶
Stats returns a mutable copy of the current stats.
This is not generally exported via the public interface, but is available internally.
func (*Stack) TransportProtocolInstance ¶
func (s *Stack) TransportProtocolInstance(num tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber) TransportProtocol
TransportProtocolInstance returns the protocol instance in the stack for the specified transport protocol. This method is public for protocol implementers and tests to use.
func (*Stack) TransportProtocolOption ¶
func (s *Stack) TransportProtocolOption(transport tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, option interface{}) *tcpip.Error
TransportProtocolOption allows retrieving individual protocol level option values. This method returns an error if the protocol is not supported or option is not supported by the protocol implementation. var v tcp.SACKEnabled
if err := s.TransportProtocolOption(tcpip.TCPProtocolNumber, &v); err != nil { ... }
func (*Stack) UnregisterRawTransportEndpoint ¶
func (s *Stack) UnregisterRawTransportEndpoint(nicID tcpip.NICID, netProto tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, transProto tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, ep RawTransportEndpoint)
UnregisterRawTransportEndpoint removes the endpoint for the transport protocol from the stack transport dispatcher.
func (*Stack) UnregisterTransportEndpoint ¶
func (s *Stack) UnregisterTransportEndpoint(nicID tcpip.NICID, netProtos []tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, protocol tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, id TransportEndpointID, ep TransportEndpoint, bindToDevice tcpip.NICID)
UnregisterTransportEndpoint removes the endpoint with the given id from the stack transport dispatcher.
type TCPCubicState ¶
type TCPCubicState struct { WLastMax float64 WMax float64 T time.Time TimeSinceLastCongestion time.Duration C float64 K float64 Beta float64 WC float64 WEst float64 }
TCPCubicState is used to hold a copy of the internal cubic state when the TCPProbeFunc is invoked.
type TCPEndpointID ¶
type TCPEndpointID struct { // LocalPort is the local port associated with the endpoint. LocalPort uint16 // LocalAddress is the local [network layer] address associated with // the endpoint. LocalAddress tcpip.Address // RemotePort is the remote port associated with the endpoint. RemotePort uint16 // RemoteAddress it the remote [network layer] address associated with // the endpoint. RemoteAddress tcpip.Address }
TCPEndpointID is the unique 4 tuple that identifies a given endpoint.
type TCPEndpointState ¶
type TCPEndpointState struct { // ID is a copy of the TransportEndpointID for the endpoint. ID TCPEndpointID // SegTime denotes the absolute time when this segment was received. SegTime time.Time // RcvBufSize is the size of the receive socket buffer for the endpoint. RcvBufSize int // RcvBufUsed is the amount of bytes actually held in the receive socket // buffer for the endpoint. RcvBufUsed int // RcvBufAutoTuneParams is used to hold state variables to compute // the auto tuned receive buffer size. RcvAutoParams RcvBufAutoTuneParams // RcvClosed if true, indicates the endpoint has been closed for reading. RcvClosed bool // SendTSOk is used to indicate when the TS Option has been negotiated. // When sendTSOk is true every non-RST segment should carry a TS as per // RFC7323#section-1.1. SendTSOk bool // RecentTS is the timestamp that should be sent in the TSEcr field of // the timestamp for future segments sent by the endpoint. This field is // updated if required when a new segment is received by this endpoint. RecentTS uint32 // TSOffset is a randomized offset added to the value of the TSVal field // in the timestamp option. TSOffset uint32 // SACKPermitted is set to true if the peer sends the TCPSACKPermitted // option in the SYN/SYN-ACK. SACKPermitted bool // SACK holds TCP SACK related information for this endpoint. SACK TCPSACKInfo // SndBufSize is the size of the socket send buffer. SndBufSize int // SndBufUsed is the number of bytes held in the socket send buffer. SndBufUsed int // SndClosed indicates that the endpoint has been closed for sends. SndClosed bool // SndBufInQueue is the number of bytes in the send queue. SndBufInQueue seqnum.Size // PacketTooBigCount is used to notify the main protocol routine how // many times a "packet too big" control packet is received. PacketTooBigCount int // SndMTU is the smallest MTU seen in the control packets received. SndMTU int // Receiver holds variables related to the TCP receiver for the endpoint. Receiver TCPReceiverState // Sender holds state related to the TCP Sender for the endpoint. Sender TCPSenderState }
TCPEndpointState is a copy of the internal state of a TCP endpoint.
type TCPFastRecoveryState ¶
type TCPFastRecoveryState struct { // Active if true indicates the endpoint is in fast recovery. Active bool // First is the first unacknowledged sequence number being recovered. First seqnum.Value // Last is the 'recover' sequence number that indicates the point at // which we should exit recovery barring any timeouts etc. Last seqnum.Value // MaxCwnd is the maximum value we are permitted to grow the congestion // window during recovery. This is set at the time we enter recovery. MaxCwnd int // HighRxt is the highest sequence number which has been retransmitted // during the current loss recovery phase. // See: RFC 6675 Section 2 for details. HighRxt seqnum.Value // RescueRxt is the highest sequence number which has been // optimistically retransmitted to prevent stalling of the ACK clock // when there is loss at the end of the window and no new data is // available for transmission. // See: RFC 6675 Section 2 for details. RescueRxt seqnum.Value }
TCPFastRecoveryState holds a copy of the internal fast recovery state of a TCP endpoint.
type TCPProbeFunc ¶
type TCPProbeFunc func(s TCPEndpointState)
TCPProbeFunc is the expected function type for a TCP probe function to be passed to stack.AddTCPProbe.
type TCPReceiverState ¶
type TCPReceiverState struct { // RcvNxt is the TCP variable RCV.NXT. RcvNxt seqnum.Value // RcvAcc is the TCP variable RCV.ACC. RcvAcc seqnum.Value // RcvWndScale is the window scaling to use for inbound segments. RcvWndScale uint8 // PendingBufUsed is the number of bytes pending in the receive // queue. PendingBufUsed seqnum.Size // PendingBufSize is the size of the socket receive buffer. PendingBufSize seqnum.Size }
TCPReceiverState holds a copy of the internal state of the receiver for a given TCP endpoint.
type TCPSACKInfo ¶
type TCPSACKInfo struct { // Blocks is the list of SACK Blocks that identify the out of order segments // held by a given TCP endpoint. Blocks []header.SACKBlock // ReceivedBlocks are the SACK blocks received by this endpoint // from the peer endpoint. ReceivedBlocks []header.SACKBlock // MaxSACKED is the highest sequence number that has been SACKED // by the peer. MaxSACKED seqnum.Value }
TCPSACKInfo holds TCP SACK related information for a given TCP endpoint.
type TCPSenderState ¶
type TCPSenderState struct { // LastSendTime is the time at which we sent the last segment. LastSendTime time.Time // DupAckCount is the number of Duplicate ACK's received. DupAckCount int // SndCwnd is the size of the sending congestion window in packets. SndCwnd int // Ssthresh is the slow start threshold in packets. Ssthresh int // SndCAAckCount is the number of packets consumed in congestion // avoidance mode. SndCAAckCount int // Outstanding is the number of packets in flight. Outstanding int // SndWnd is the send window size in bytes. SndWnd seqnum.Size // SndUna is the next unacknowledged sequence number. SndUna seqnum.Value // SndNxt is the sequence number of the next segment to be sent. SndNxt seqnum.Value // RTTMeasureSeqNum is the sequence number being used for the latest RTT // measurement. RTTMeasureSeqNum seqnum.Value // RTTMeasureTime is the time when the RTTMeasureSeqNum was sent. RTTMeasureTime time.Time // Closed indicates that the caller has closed the endpoint for sending. Closed bool // SRTT is the smoothed round-trip time as defined in section 2 of // RFC 6298. SRTT time.Duration // RTO is the retransmit timeout as defined in section of 2 of RFC 6298. RTO time.Duration // RTTVar is the round-trip time variation as defined in section 2 of // RFC 6298. RTTVar time.Duration // SRTTInited if true indicates take a valid RTT measurement has been // completed. SRTTInited bool // MaxPayloadSize is the maximum size of the payload of a given segment. // It is initialized on demand. MaxPayloadSize int // SndWndScale is the number of bits to shift left when reading the send // window size from a segment. SndWndScale uint8 // MaxSentAck is the highest acknowledgement number sent till now. MaxSentAck seqnum.Value // FastRecovery holds the fast recovery state for the endpoint. FastRecovery TCPFastRecoveryState // Cubic holds the state related to CUBIC congestion control. Cubic TCPCubicState }
TCPSenderState holds a copy of the internal state of the sender for a given TCP Endpoint.
type TransportDispatcher ¶
type TransportDispatcher interface { // DeliverTransportPacket delivers packets to the appropriate // transport protocol endpoint. It also returns the network layer // header for the enpoint to inspect or pass up the stack. DeliverTransportPacket(r *Route, protocol tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, netHeader buffer.View, vv buffer.VectorisedView) // DeliverTransportControlPacket delivers control packets to the // appropriate transport protocol endpoint. DeliverTransportControlPacket(local, remote tcpip.Address, net tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, trans tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, typ ControlType, extra uint32, vv buffer.VectorisedView) }
TransportDispatcher contains the methods used by the network stack to deliver packets to the appropriate transport endpoint after it has been handled by the network layer.
type TransportEndpoint ¶
type TransportEndpoint interface { // HandlePacket is called by the stack when new packets arrive to // this transport endpoint. HandlePacket(r *Route, id TransportEndpointID, vv buffer.VectorisedView) // HandleControlPacket is called by the stack when new control (e.g., // ICMP) packets arrive to this transport endpoint. HandleControlPacket(id TransportEndpointID, typ ControlType, extra uint32, vv buffer.VectorisedView) }
TransportEndpoint is the interface that needs to be implemented by transport protocol (e.g., tcp, udp) endpoints that can handle packets.
type TransportEndpointID ¶
type TransportEndpointID struct { // LocalPort is the local port associated with the endpoint. LocalPort uint16 // LocalAddress is the local [network layer] address associated with // the endpoint. LocalAddress tcpip.Address // RemotePort is the remote port associated with the endpoint. RemotePort uint16 // RemoteAddress it the remote [network layer] address associated with // the endpoint. RemoteAddress tcpip.Address }
TransportEndpointID is the identifier of a transport layer protocol endpoint.
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type TransportProtocol ¶
type TransportProtocol interface { // Number returns the transport protocol number. Number() tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber // NewEndpoint creates a new endpoint of the transport protocol. NewEndpoint(stack *Stack, netProto tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, waitQueue *waiter.Queue) (tcpip.Endpoint, *tcpip.Error) // NewRawEndpoint creates a new raw endpoint of the transport protocol. NewRawEndpoint(stack *Stack, netProto tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, waitQueue *waiter.Queue) (tcpip.Endpoint, *tcpip.Error) // MinimumPacketSize returns the minimum valid packet size of this // transport protocol. The stack automatically drops any packets smaller // than this targeted at this protocol. MinimumPacketSize() int // ParsePorts returns the source and destination ports stored in a // packet of this protocol. ParsePorts(v buffer.View) (src, dst uint16, err *tcpip.Error) // HandleUnknownDestinationPacket handles packets targeted at this // protocol but that don't match any existing endpoint. For example, // it is targeted at a port that have no listeners. // // The return value indicates whether the packet was well-formed (for // stats purposes only). HandleUnknownDestinationPacket(r *Route, id TransportEndpointID, netHeader buffer.View, vv buffer.VectorisedView) bool // SetOption allows enabling/disabling protocol specific features. // SetOption returns an error if the option is not supported or the // provided option value is invalid. SetOption(option interface{}) *tcpip.Error // Option allows retrieving protocol specific option values. // Option returns an error if the option is not supported or the // provided option value is invalid. Option(option interface{}) *tcpip.Error }
TransportProtocol is the interface that needs to be implemented by transport protocols (e.g., tcp, udp) that want to be part of the networking stack.
type UnassociatedEndpointFactory ¶
type UnassociatedEndpointFactory interface {
NewUnassociatedRawEndpoint(stack *Stack, netProto tcpip.NetworkProtocolNumber, transProto tcpip.TransportProtocolNumber, waiterQueue *waiter.Queue) (tcpip.Endpoint, *tcpip.Error)
}
UnassociatedEndpointFactory produces endpoints for writing packets not associated with a particular transport protocol. Such endpoints can be used to write arbitrary packets that include the IP header.