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29 #include <sys/queue.h>
30 #include <sys/param.h>
31 #include <sys/types.h>
32 #include <sys/socket.h>
33 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
34 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
35 #include <sys/systm.h>
37 #include <sys/eventhandler.h>
38 #include <machine/atomic.h>
39 #include <netinet/tcp_var.h>
40 #include <netinet/tcp_pcap.h>
42 #define M_LEADINGSPACE_NOWRITE(m) \
43 ((m)->m_data - M_START(m))
45 int tcp_pcap_aggressive_free = 1;
46 static int tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_cur = 0;
47 static int tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_max = 0;
49 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, tcp_pcap_aggressive_free,
50 CTLFLAG_RW, &tcp_pcap_aggressive_free, 0,
51 "Free saved packets when the memory system comes under pressure");
52 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_cur,
53 CTLFLAG_RD, &tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_cur, 0,
54 "Number of clusters currently referenced on TCP PCAP queues");
55 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_max,
56 CTLFLAG_RW, &tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_max, 0,
57 "Maximum number of clusters allowed to be referenced on TCP PCAP "
60 static int tcp_pcap_alloc_reuse_ext = 0;
61 static int tcp_pcap_alloc_reuse_mbuf = 0;
62 static int tcp_pcap_alloc_new_mbuf = 0;
63 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, tcp_pcap_alloc_reuse_ext,
64 CTLFLAG_RD, &tcp_pcap_alloc_reuse_ext, 0,
65 "Number of mbufs with external storage reused for the TCP PCAP "
67 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, tcp_pcap_alloc_reuse_mbuf,
68 CTLFLAG_RD, &tcp_pcap_alloc_reuse_mbuf, 0,
69 "Number of mbufs with internal storage reused for the TCP PCAP "
71 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, tcp_pcap_alloc_new_mbuf,
72 CTLFLAG_RD, &tcp_pcap_alloc_new_mbuf, 0,
73 "Number of new mbufs allocated for the TCP PCAP functionality");
75 VNET_DEFINE(int, tcp_pcap_packets) = 0;
76 #define V_tcp_pcap_packets VNET(tcp_pcap_packets)
77 SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, tcp_pcap_packets,
78 CTLFLAG_RW, &VNET_NAME(tcp_pcap_packets), 0,
79 "Default number of packets saved per direction per TCPCB");
81 /* Initialize the values. */
83 tcp_pcap_max_set(void)
86 tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_max = nmbclusters / 4;
94 EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(nmbclusters_change, tcp_pcap_max_set,
95 NULL, EVENTHANDLER_PRI_ANY);
99 * If we are below the maximum allowed cluster references,
100 * increment the reference count and return TRUE. Otherwise,
101 * leave the reference count alone and return FALSE.
104 tcp_pcap_take_cluster_reference(void)
106 if (atomic_fetchadd_int(&tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_cur, 1) >=
107 tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_max) {
108 atomic_add_int(&tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_cur, -1);
115 * For all the external entries in m, apply the given adjustment.
116 * This can be used to adjust the counter when an mbuf chain is
120 tcp_pcap_adj_cluster_reference(struct mbuf *m, int adj)
123 if (m->m_flags & M_EXT)
124 atomic_add_int(&tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_cur, adj);
131 * Free all mbufs in a chain, decrementing the reference count as
134 * Functions in this file should use this instead of m_freem() when
135 * they are freeing mbuf chains that may contain clusters that were
136 * already included in tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_cur.
139 tcp_pcap_m_freem(struct mbuf *mb)
142 if (mb->m_flags & M_EXT)
143 atomic_subtract_int(&tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_cur,
150 * Copy data from m to n, where n cannot fit all the data we might
153 * Prioritize data like this:
159 tcp_pcap_copy_bestfit(struct tcphdr *th, struct mbuf *m, struct mbuf *n)
161 struct mbuf *m_cur = m;
162 int bytes_to_copy=0, trailing_data, skip=0, tcp_off;
164 /* Below, we assume these will be non-NULL. */
165 KASSERT(th, ("%s: called with th == NULL", __func__));
166 KASSERT(m, ("%s: called with m == NULL", __func__));
167 KASSERT(n, ("%s: called with n == NULL", __func__));
169 /* We assume this initialization occurred elsewhere. */
170 KASSERT(n->m_len == 0, ("%s: called with n->m_len=%d (expected 0)",
171 __func__, n->m_len));
172 KASSERT(n->m_data == M_START(n),
173 ("%s: called with n->m_data != M_START(n)", __func__));
176 * Calculate the size of the TCP header. We use this often
177 * enough that it is worth just calculating at the start.
179 tcp_off = th->th_off << 2;
181 /* Trim off leading empty mbufs. */
182 while (m && m->m_len == 0)
190 * No data? Highly unusual. We would expect to at
191 * least see a TCP header in the mbuf.
192 * As we have a pointer to the TCP header, I guess
193 * we should just copy that. (???)
196 bytes_to_copy = tcp_off;
197 if (bytes_to_copy > M_SIZE(n))
198 bytes_to_copy = M_SIZE(n);
199 bcopy(th, n->m_data, bytes_to_copy);
200 n->m_len = bytes_to_copy;
205 * Find TCP header. Record the total number of bytes up to,
206 * and including, the TCP header.
209 if ((caddr_t) th >= (caddr_t) m_cur->m_data &&
210 (caddr_t) th < (caddr_t) (m_cur->m_data + m_cur->m_len))
212 bytes_to_copy += m_cur->m_len;
213 m_cur = m_cur->m_next;
216 bytes_to_copy += (caddr_t) th - (caddr_t) m_cur->m_data;
219 bytes_to_copy += tcp_off;
222 * If we already want to copy more bytes than we can hold
223 * in the destination mbuf, skip leading bytes and copy
226 * Otherwise, consider trailing data.
228 if (bytes_to_copy > M_SIZE(n)) {
229 skip = bytes_to_copy - M_SIZE(n);
230 bytes_to_copy = M_SIZE(n);
234 * Determine how much trailing data is in the chain.
235 * We start with the length of this mbuf (the one
236 * containing th) and subtract the size of the TCP
237 * header (tcp_off) and the size of the data prior
238 * to th (th - m_cur->m_data).
240 * This *should not* be negative, as the TCP code
241 * should put the whole TCP header in a single
242 * mbuf. But, it isn't a problem if it is. We will
243 * simple work off our negative balance as we look
244 * at subsequent mbufs.
246 trailing_data = m_cur->m_len - tcp_off;
247 trailing_data -= (caddr_t) th - (caddr_t) m_cur->m_data;
248 m_cur = m_cur->m_next;
250 trailing_data += m_cur->m_len;
251 m_cur = m_cur->m_next;
253 if ((bytes_to_copy + trailing_data) > M_SIZE(n))
254 bytes_to_copy = M_SIZE(n);
256 bytes_to_copy += trailing_data;
259 m_copydata(m, skip, bytes_to_copy, n->m_data);
260 n->m_len = bytes_to_copy;
264 tcp_pcap_add(struct tcphdr *th, struct mbuf *m, struct mbufq *queue)
266 struct mbuf *n = NULL, *mhead;
268 KASSERT(th, ("%s: called with th == NULL", __func__));
269 KASSERT(m, ("%s: called with m == NULL", __func__));
270 KASSERT(queue, ("%s: called with queue == NULL", __func__));
272 /* We only care about data packets. */
273 while (m && m->m_type != MT_DATA)
276 /* We only need to do something if we still have an mbuf. */
280 /* If we are not saving mbufs, return now. */
281 if (queue->mq_maxlen == 0)
285 * Check to see if we will need to recycle mbufs.
287 * If we need to get rid of mbufs to stay below
288 * our packet count, try to reuse the mbuf. Once
289 * we already have a new mbuf (n), then we can
290 * simply free subsequent mbufs.
292 * Note that most of the logic in here is to deal
293 * with the reuse. If we are fine with constant
294 * mbuf allocs/deallocs, we could ditch this logic.
295 * But, it only seems to make sense to reuse
296 * mbufs we already have.
298 while (mbufq_full(queue)) {
299 mhead = mbufq_dequeue(queue);
302 tcp_pcap_m_freem(mhead);
306 * If this held an external cluster, try to
307 * detach the cluster. But, if we held the
308 * last reference, go through the normal
311 if (mhead->m_flags & M_EXTPG) {
312 /* Don't mess around with these. */
313 tcp_pcap_m_freem(mhead);
315 } else if (mhead->m_flags & M_EXT) {
316 switch (mhead->m_ext.ext_type) {
318 /* Don't mess around with these. */
319 tcp_pcap_m_freem(mhead);
322 if (atomic_fetchadd_int(
323 mhead->m_ext.ext_cnt, -1) == 1)
326 * We held the last reference
327 * on this cluster. Restore
328 * the reference count and put
329 * it back in the pool.
331 *(mhead->m_ext.ext_cnt) = 1;
332 tcp_pcap_m_freem(mhead);
336 * We were able to cleanly free the
340 &tcp_pcap_clusters_referenced_cur,
342 tcp_pcap_alloc_reuse_ext++;
346 tcp_pcap_alloc_reuse_mbuf++;
350 tcp_pcap_m_freem(n->m_next);
351 m_init(n, M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA, 0);
355 /* Check to see if we need to get a new mbuf. */
357 if (!(n = m_get(M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA)))
359 tcp_pcap_alloc_new_mbuf++;
363 * What are we dealing with? If a cluster, attach it. Otherwise,
364 * try to copy the data from the beginning of the mbuf to the
365 * end of data. (There may be data between the start of the data
366 * area and the current data pointer. We want to get this, because
367 * it may contain header information that is useful.)
368 * In cases where that isn't possible, settle for what we can
371 if ((m->m_flags & (M_EXT|M_EXTPG)) &&
372 tcp_pcap_take_cluster_reference()) {
373 n->m_data = m->m_data;
377 else if (((m->m_data + m->m_len) - M_START(m)) <= M_SIZE(n)) {
379 * At this point, n is guaranteed to be a normal mbuf
380 * with no cluster and no packet header. Because the
381 * logic in this code block requires this, the assert
382 * is here to catch any instances where someone
383 * changes the logic to invalidate that assumption.
385 KASSERT((n->m_flags & (M_EXT | M_PKTHDR)) == 0,
386 ("%s: Unexpected flags (%#x) for mbuf",
387 __func__, n->m_flags));
388 n->m_data = n->m_dat + M_LEADINGSPACE_NOWRITE(m);
390 if (m->m_flags & M_EXTPG)
391 m_copydata(m, 0, m->m_len, n->m_data);
393 bcopy(M_START(m), n->m_dat,
394 m->m_len + M_LEADINGSPACE_NOWRITE(m));
398 * This is the case where we need to "settle for what
399 * we can get". The most probable way to this code
400 * path is that we've already taken references to the
401 * maximum number of mbuf clusters we can, and the data
402 * is too long to fit in an mbuf's internal storage.
403 * Try for a "best fit".
405 tcp_pcap_copy_bestfit(th, m, n);
407 /* Don't try to get additional data. */
412 n->m_next = m_copym(m->m_next, 0, M_COPYALL, M_NOWAIT);
413 tcp_pcap_adj_cluster_reference(n->m_next, 1);
417 /* Add the new mbuf to the list. */
418 if (mbufq_enqueue(queue, n)) {
419 /* This shouldn't happen. If INVARIANTS is defined, panic. */
420 KASSERT(0, ("%s: mbufq was unexpectedly full!", __func__));
426 tcp_pcap_drain(struct mbufq *queue)
429 while ((m = mbufq_dequeue(queue)))
434 tcp_pcap_tcpcb_init(struct tcpcb *tp)
436 mbufq_init(&(tp->t_inpkts), V_tcp_pcap_packets);
437 mbufq_init(&(tp->t_outpkts), V_tcp_pcap_packets);
441 tcp_pcap_set_sock_max(struct mbufq *queue, int newval)
443 queue->mq_maxlen = newval;
444 while (queue->mq_len > queue->mq_maxlen)
445 tcp_pcap_m_freem(mbufq_dequeue(queue));
449 tcp_pcap_get_sock_max(struct mbufq *queue)
451 return queue->mq_maxlen;