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author | Gerrit Renker <gerrit@erg.abdn.ac.uk> | 2011-07-03 09:49:16 -0600 |
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committer | Gerrit Renker <gerrit@erg.abdn.ac.uk> | 2011-07-04 12:36:33 -0600 |
commit | c0c2015056d7bd69f3554208271407e7e2ee69e5 (patch) | |
tree | 8144a35fcb508fe6e9a24442ceb013ad9dda2bad /block/blk-core.c | |
parent | 31fcb99d9958bdf04e84224e202f69e6cdac893b (diff) |
dccp: Clean up slow-path input processing
This patch rearranges the order of statements of the slow-path input processing
(i.e. any other state than OPEN), to resolve the following issues.
1. Dependencies: the order of statements now better matches RFC 4340, 8.5, i.e.
step 7 is before step 9 (previously 9 was before 7), and parsing options in
step 8 (which may consume resources) now comes after step 7.
2. Sequence number checks are omitted if in state LISTEN/REQUEST, due to the
note underneath the table in RFC 4340, 7.5.3.
As a result, CCID processing is now indeed confined to OPEN/PARTOPEN states,
i.e. congestion control is performed only on the flow of data packets. This
avoids pathological cases of doing congestion control on those messages
which set up and terminate the connection.
3. Packets are now passed on to Ack Vector / CCID processing only after
- step 7 (receive unexpected packets),
- step 9 (receive Reset),
- step 13 (receive CloseReq),
- step 14 (receive Close)
and only if the state is PARTOPEN. This simplifies CCID processing:
- in LISTEN/CLOSED the CCIDs are non-existent;
- in RESPOND/REQUEST the CCIDs have not yet been negotiated;
- in CLOSEREQ and active-CLOSING the node has already closed this socket;
- in passive-CLOSING the client is waiting for its Reset.
In the last case, RFC 4340, 8.3 leaves it open to ignore further incoming
data, which is the approach taken here.
Signed-off-by: Gerrit Renker <gerrit@erg.abdn.ac.uk>
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