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 *      @(#)tcp_var.h   8.3 (Berkeley) 4/10/94
 * tcp_var.h,v 1.3 1994/08/21 05:27:39 paul Exp
 */

#ifndef _TCP_VAR_H_
#define _TCP_VAR_H_

#include "tcpip.h"
#include "tcp_timer.h"

/*
 * Tcp control block, one per tcp; fields:
 */
struct tcpcb {
        struct tcpiphdr *seg_next;      /* sequencing queue */
        struct tcpiphdr *seg_prev;
        short   t_state;                /* state of this connection */
        short   t_timer[TCPT_NTIMERS];  /* tcp timers */
        short   t_rxtshift;             /* log(2) of rexmt exp. backoff */
        short   t_rxtcur;               /* current retransmit value */
        short   t_dupacks;              /* consecutive dup acks recd */
        u_short t_maxseg;               /* maximum segment size */
        char    t_force;                /* 1 if forcing out a byte */
        u_short t_flags;
#define TF_ACKNOW       0x0001          /* ack peer immediately */
#define TF_DELACK       0x0002          /* ack, but try to delay it */
#define TF_NODELAY      0x0004          /* don't delay packets to coalesce */
#define TF_NOOPT        0x0008          /* don't use tcp options */
#define TF_SENTFIN      0x0010          /* have sent FIN */
#define TF_REQ_SCALE    0x0020          /* have/will request window scaling */
#define TF_RCVD_SCALE   0x0040          /* other side has requested scaling */
#define TF_REQ_TSTMP    0x0080          /* have/will request timestamps */
#define TF_RCVD_TSTMP   0x0100          /* a timestamp was received in SYN */
#define TF_SACK_PERMIT  0x0200          /* other side said I could SACK */

        struct  tcpiphdr t_template;    /* static skeletal packet for xmit */

        struct  socket *t_socket;               /* back pointer to socket */
/*
 * The following fields are used as in the protocol specification.
 * See RFC783, Dec. 1981, page 21.
 */
/* send sequence variables */
        tcp_seq snd_una;                /* send unacknowledged */
        tcp_seq snd_nxt;                /* send next */
        tcp_seq snd_up;                 /* send urgent pointer */
        tcp_seq snd_wl1;                /* window update seg seq number */
        tcp_seq snd_wl2;                /* window update seg ack number */
        tcp_seq iss;                    /* initial send sequence number */
        uint32_t snd_wnd;               /* send window */
/* receive sequence variables */
        uint32_t rcv_wnd;               /* receive window */
        tcp_seq rcv_nxt;                /* receive next */
        tcp_seq rcv_up;                 /* receive urgent pointer */
        tcp_seq irs;                    /* initial receive sequence number */
/*
 * Additional variables for this implementation.
 */
/* receive variables */
        tcp_seq rcv_adv;                /* advertised window */
/* retransmit variables */
        tcp_seq snd_max;                /* highest sequence number sent;
                                         * used to recognize retransmits
                                         */
/* congestion control (for slow start, source quench, retransmit after loss) */
        uint32_t snd_cwnd;              /* congestion-controlled window */
        uint32_t snd_ssthresh;          /* snd_cwnd size threshold for
                                         * for slow start exponential to
                                         * linear switch
                                         */
/*
 * transmit timing stuff.  See below for scale of srtt and rttvar.
 * "Variance" is actually smoothed difference.
 */
        short   t_idle;                 /* inactivity time */
        short   t_rtt;                  /* round trip time */
        tcp_seq t_rtseq;                /* sequence number being timed */
        short   t_srtt;                 /* smoothed round-trip time */
        short   t_rttvar;               /* variance in round-trip time */
        u_short t_rttmin;               /* minimum rtt allowed */
        uint32_t max_sndwnd;            /* largest window peer has offered */

/* out-of-band data */
        char    t_oobflags;             /* have some */
        char    t_iobc;                 /* input character */
#define TCPOOB_HAVEDATA 0x01
#define TCPOOB_HADDATA  0x02
        short   t_softerror;            /* possible error not yet reported */

/* RFC 1323 variables */
        u_char  snd_scale;              /* window scaling for send window */
        u_char  rcv_scale;              /* window scaling for recv window */
        u_char  request_r_scale;        /* pending window scaling */
        u_char  requested_s_scale;
        uint32_t        ts_recent;              /* timestamp echo data */
        uint32_t        ts_recent_age;          /* when last updated */
        tcp_seq last_ack_sent;

};

#define sototcpcb(so)   ((so)->so_tcpcb)

/*
 * The smoothed round-trip time and estimated variance
 * are stored as fixed point numbers scaled by the values below.
 * For convenience, these scales are also used in smoothing the average
 * (smoothed = (1/scale)sample + ((scale-1)/scale)smoothed).
 * With these scales, srtt has 3 bits to the right of the binary point,
 * and thus an "ALPHA" of 0.875.  rttvar has 2 bits to the right of the
 * binary point, and is smoothed with an ALPHA of 0.75.
 */
#define TCP_RTT_SCALE           8       /* multiplier for srtt; 3 bits frac. */
#define TCP_RTT_SHIFT           3       /* shift for srtt; 3 bits frac. */
#define TCP_RTTVAR_SCALE        4       /* multiplier for rttvar; 2 bits */
#define TCP_RTTVAR_SHIFT        2       /* multiplier for rttvar; 2 bits */

/*
 * The initial retransmission should happen at rtt + 4 * rttvar.
 * Because of the way we do the smoothing, srtt and rttvar
 * will each average +1/2 tick of bias.  When we compute
 * the retransmit timer, we want 1/2 tick of rounding and
 * 1 extra tick because of +-1/2 tick uncertainty in the
 * firing of the timer.  The bias will give us exactly the
 * 1.5 tick we need.  But, because the bias is
 * statistical, we have to test that we don't drop below
 * the minimum feasible timer (which is 2 ticks).
 * This macro assumes that the value of TCP_RTTVAR_SCALE
 * is the same as the multiplier for rttvar.
 */
#define TCP_REXMTVAL(tp) \
        (((tp)->t_srtt >> TCP_RTT_SHIFT) + (tp)->t_rttvar)

#endif