netfilter: use skb_ip_totlen and iph_totlen
[linux-block.git] / net / netfilter / nf_conntrack_proto_tcp.c
1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 /* (C) 1999-2001 Paul `Rusty' Russell
3  * (C) 2002-2004 Netfilter Core Team <coreteam@netfilter.org>
4  * (C) 2002-2013 Jozsef Kadlecsik <kadlec@netfilter.org>
5  * (C) 2006-2012 Patrick McHardy <kaber@trash.net>
6  */
7
8 #include <linux/types.h>
9 #include <linux/timer.h>
10 #include <linux/module.h>
11 #include <linux/in.h>
12 #include <linux/tcp.h>
13 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
14 #include <linux/skbuff.h>
15 #include <linux/ipv6.h>
16 #include <net/ip6_checksum.h>
17 #include <asm/unaligned.h>
18
19 #include <net/tcp.h>
20
21 #include <linux/netfilter.h>
22 #include <linux/netfilter_ipv4.h>
23 #include <linux/netfilter_ipv6.h>
24 #include <net/netfilter/nf_conntrack.h>
25 #include <net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_l4proto.h>
26 #include <net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_ecache.h>
27 #include <net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_seqadj.h>
28 #include <net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_synproxy.h>
29 #include <net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_timeout.h>
30 #include <net/netfilter/nf_log.h>
31 #include <net/netfilter/ipv4/nf_conntrack_ipv4.h>
32 #include <net/netfilter/ipv6/nf_conntrack_ipv6.h>
33
34   /* FIXME: Examine ipfilter's timeouts and conntrack transitions more
35      closely.  They're more complex. --RR */
36
37 static const char *const tcp_conntrack_names[] = {
38         "NONE",
39         "SYN_SENT",
40         "SYN_RECV",
41         "ESTABLISHED",
42         "FIN_WAIT",
43         "CLOSE_WAIT",
44         "LAST_ACK",
45         "TIME_WAIT",
46         "CLOSE",
47         "SYN_SENT2",
48 };
49
50 enum nf_ct_tcp_action {
51         NFCT_TCP_IGNORE,
52         NFCT_TCP_INVALID,
53         NFCT_TCP_ACCEPT,
54 };
55
56 #define SECS * HZ
57 #define MINS * 60 SECS
58 #define HOURS * 60 MINS
59 #define DAYS * 24 HOURS
60
61 static const unsigned int tcp_timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_TIMEOUT_MAX] = {
62         [TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT]        = 2 MINS,
63         [TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_RECV]        = 60 SECS,
64         [TCP_CONNTRACK_ESTABLISHED]     = 5 DAYS,
65         [TCP_CONNTRACK_FIN_WAIT]        = 2 MINS,
66         [TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE_WAIT]      = 60 SECS,
67         [TCP_CONNTRACK_LAST_ACK]        = 30 SECS,
68         [TCP_CONNTRACK_TIME_WAIT]       = 2 MINS,
69         [TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE]           = 10 SECS,
70         [TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT2]       = 2 MINS,
71 /* RFC1122 says the R2 limit should be at least 100 seconds.
72    Linux uses 15 packets as limit, which corresponds
73    to ~13-30min depending on RTO. */
74         [TCP_CONNTRACK_RETRANS]         = 5 MINS,
75         [TCP_CONNTRACK_UNACK]           = 5 MINS,
76 };
77
78 #define sNO TCP_CONNTRACK_NONE
79 #define sSS TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT
80 #define sSR TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_RECV
81 #define sES TCP_CONNTRACK_ESTABLISHED
82 #define sFW TCP_CONNTRACK_FIN_WAIT
83 #define sCW TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE_WAIT
84 #define sLA TCP_CONNTRACK_LAST_ACK
85 #define sTW TCP_CONNTRACK_TIME_WAIT
86 #define sCL TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE
87 #define sS2 TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT2
88 #define sIV TCP_CONNTRACK_MAX
89 #define sIG TCP_CONNTRACK_IGNORE
90
91 /* What TCP flags are set from RST/SYN/FIN/ACK. */
92 enum tcp_bit_set {
93         TCP_SYN_SET,
94         TCP_SYNACK_SET,
95         TCP_FIN_SET,
96         TCP_ACK_SET,
97         TCP_RST_SET,
98         TCP_NONE_SET,
99 };
100
101 /*
102  * The TCP state transition table needs a few words...
103  *
104  * We are the man in the middle. All the packets go through us
105  * but might get lost in transit to the destination.
106  * It is assumed that the destinations can't receive segments
107  * we haven't seen.
108  *
109  * The checked segment is in window, but our windows are *not*
110  * equivalent with the ones of the sender/receiver. We always
111  * try to guess the state of the current sender.
112  *
113  * The meaning of the states are:
114  *
115  * NONE:        initial state
116  * SYN_SENT:    SYN-only packet seen
117  * SYN_SENT2:   SYN-only packet seen from reply dir, simultaneous open
118  * SYN_RECV:    SYN-ACK packet seen
119  * ESTABLISHED: ACK packet seen
120  * FIN_WAIT:    FIN packet seen
121  * CLOSE_WAIT:  ACK seen (after FIN)
122  * LAST_ACK:    FIN seen (after FIN)
123  * TIME_WAIT:   last ACK seen
124  * CLOSE:       closed connection (RST)
125  *
126  * Packets marked as IGNORED (sIG):
127  *      if they may be either invalid or valid
128  *      and the receiver may send back a connection
129  *      closing RST or a SYN/ACK.
130  *
131  * Packets marked as INVALID (sIV):
132  *      if we regard them as truly invalid packets
133  */
134 static const u8 tcp_conntracks[2][6][TCP_CONNTRACK_MAX] = {
135         {
136 /* ORIGINAL */
137 /*           sNO, sSS, sSR, sES, sFW, sCW, sLA, sTW, sCL, sS2   */
138 /*syn*/    { sSS, sSS, sIG, sIG, sIG, sIG, sIG, sSS, sSS, sS2 },
139 /*
140  *      sNO -> sSS      Initialize a new connection
141  *      sSS -> sSS      Retransmitted SYN
142  *      sS2 -> sS2      Late retransmitted SYN
143  *      sSR -> sIG
144  *      sES -> sIG      Error: SYNs in window outside the SYN_SENT state
145  *                      are errors. Receiver will reply with RST
146  *                      and close the connection.
147  *                      Or we are not in sync and hold a dead connection.
148  *      sFW -> sIG
149  *      sCW -> sIG
150  *      sLA -> sIG
151  *      sTW -> sSS      Reopened connection (RFC 1122).
152  *      sCL -> sSS
153  */
154 /*           sNO, sSS, sSR, sES, sFW, sCW, sLA, sTW, sCL, sS2   */
155 /*synack*/ { sIV, sIV, sSR, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sSR },
156 /*
157  *      sNO -> sIV      Too late and no reason to do anything
158  *      sSS -> sIV      Client can't send SYN and then SYN/ACK
159  *      sS2 -> sSR      SYN/ACK sent to SYN2 in simultaneous open
160  *      sSR -> sSR      Late retransmitted SYN/ACK in simultaneous open
161  *      sES -> sIV      Invalid SYN/ACK packets sent by the client
162  *      sFW -> sIV
163  *      sCW -> sIV
164  *      sLA -> sIV
165  *      sTW -> sIV
166  *      sCL -> sIV
167  */
168 /*           sNO, sSS, sSR, sES, sFW, sCW, sLA, sTW, sCL, sS2   */
169 /*fin*/    { sIV, sIV, sFW, sFW, sLA, sLA, sLA, sTW, sCL, sIV },
170 /*
171  *      sNO -> sIV      Too late and no reason to do anything...
172  *      sSS -> sIV      Client migth not send FIN in this state:
173  *                      we enforce waiting for a SYN/ACK reply first.
174  *      sS2 -> sIV
175  *      sSR -> sFW      Close started.
176  *      sES -> sFW
177  *      sFW -> sLA      FIN seen in both directions, waiting for
178  *                      the last ACK.
179  *                      Migth be a retransmitted FIN as well...
180  *      sCW -> sLA
181  *      sLA -> sLA      Retransmitted FIN. Remain in the same state.
182  *      sTW -> sTW
183  *      sCL -> sCL
184  */
185 /*           sNO, sSS, sSR, sES, sFW, sCW, sLA, sTW, sCL, sS2   */
186 /*ack*/    { sES, sIV, sES, sES, sCW, sCW, sTW, sTW, sCL, sIV },
187 /*
188  *      sNO -> sES      Assumed.
189  *      sSS -> sIV      ACK is invalid: we haven't seen a SYN/ACK yet.
190  *      sS2 -> sIV
191  *      sSR -> sES      Established state is reached.
192  *      sES -> sES      :-)
193  *      sFW -> sCW      Normal close request answered by ACK.
194  *      sCW -> sCW
195  *      sLA -> sTW      Last ACK detected (RFC5961 challenged)
196  *      sTW -> sTW      Retransmitted last ACK. Remain in the same state.
197  *      sCL -> sCL
198  */
199 /*           sNO, sSS, sSR, sES, sFW, sCW, sLA, sTW, sCL, sS2   */
200 /*rst*/    { sIV, sCL, sCL, sCL, sCL, sCL, sCL, sCL, sCL, sCL },
201 /*none*/   { sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV }
202         },
203         {
204 /* REPLY */
205 /*           sNO, sSS, sSR, sES, sFW, sCW, sLA, sTW, sCL, sS2   */
206 /*syn*/    { sIV, sS2, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sSS, sIV, sS2 },
207 /*
208  *      sNO -> sIV      Never reached.
209  *      sSS -> sS2      Simultaneous open
210  *      sS2 -> sS2      Retransmitted simultaneous SYN
211  *      sSR -> sIV      Invalid SYN packets sent by the server
212  *      sES -> sIV
213  *      sFW -> sIV
214  *      sCW -> sIV
215  *      sLA -> sIV
216  *      sTW -> sSS      Reopened connection, but server may have switched role
217  *      sCL -> sIV
218  */
219 /*           sNO, sSS, sSR, sES, sFW, sCW, sLA, sTW, sCL, sS2   */
220 /*synack*/ { sIV, sSR, sIG, sIG, sIG, sIG, sIG, sIG, sIG, sSR },
221 /*
222  *      sSS -> sSR      Standard open.
223  *      sS2 -> sSR      Simultaneous open
224  *      sSR -> sIG      Retransmitted SYN/ACK, ignore it.
225  *      sES -> sIG      Late retransmitted SYN/ACK?
226  *      sFW -> sIG      Might be SYN/ACK answering ignored SYN
227  *      sCW -> sIG
228  *      sLA -> sIG
229  *      sTW -> sIG
230  *      sCL -> sIG
231  */
232 /*           sNO, sSS, sSR, sES, sFW, sCW, sLA, sTW, sCL, sS2   */
233 /*fin*/    { sIV, sIV, sFW, sFW, sLA, sLA, sLA, sTW, sCL, sIV },
234 /*
235  *      sSS -> sIV      Server might not send FIN in this state.
236  *      sS2 -> sIV
237  *      sSR -> sFW      Close started.
238  *      sES -> sFW
239  *      sFW -> sLA      FIN seen in both directions.
240  *      sCW -> sLA
241  *      sLA -> sLA      Retransmitted FIN.
242  *      sTW -> sTW
243  *      sCL -> sCL
244  */
245 /*           sNO, sSS, sSR, sES, sFW, sCW, sLA, sTW, sCL, sS2   */
246 /*ack*/    { sIV, sIG, sSR, sES, sCW, sCW, sTW, sTW, sCL, sIG },
247 /*
248  *      sSS -> sIG      Might be a half-open connection.
249  *      sS2 -> sIG
250  *      sSR -> sSR      Might answer late resent SYN.
251  *      sES -> sES      :-)
252  *      sFW -> sCW      Normal close request answered by ACK.
253  *      sCW -> sCW
254  *      sLA -> sTW      Last ACK detected (RFC5961 challenged)
255  *      sTW -> sTW      Retransmitted last ACK.
256  *      sCL -> sCL
257  */
258 /*           sNO, sSS, sSR, sES, sFW, sCW, sLA, sTW, sCL, sS2   */
259 /*rst*/    { sIV, sCL, sCL, sCL, sCL, sCL, sCL, sCL, sCL, sCL },
260 /*none*/   { sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV, sIV }
261         }
262 };
263
264 #ifdef CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_PROCFS
265 /* Print out the private part of the conntrack. */
266 static void tcp_print_conntrack(struct seq_file *s, struct nf_conn *ct)
267 {
268         if (test_bit(IPS_OFFLOAD_BIT, &ct->status))
269                 return;
270
271         seq_printf(s, "%s ", tcp_conntrack_names[ct->proto.tcp.state]);
272 }
273 #endif
274
275 static unsigned int get_conntrack_index(const struct tcphdr *tcph)
276 {
277         if (tcph->rst) return TCP_RST_SET;
278         else if (tcph->syn) return (tcph->ack ? TCP_SYNACK_SET : TCP_SYN_SET);
279         else if (tcph->fin) return TCP_FIN_SET;
280         else if (tcph->ack) return TCP_ACK_SET;
281         else return TCP_NONE_SET;
282 }
283
284 /* TCP connection tracking based on 'Real Stateful TCP Packet Filtering
285    in IP Filter' by Guido van Rooij.
286
287    http://www.sane.nl/events/sane2000/papers.html
288    http://www.darkart.com/mirrors/www.obfuscation.org/ipf/
289
290    The boundaries and the conditions are changed according to RFC793:
291    the packet must intersect the window (i.e. segments may be
292    after the right or before the left edge) and thus receivers may ACK
293    segments after the right edge of the window.
294
295         td_maxend = max(sack + max(win,1)) seen in reply packets
296         td_maxwin = max(max(win, 1)) + (sack - ack) seen in sent packets
297         td_maxwin += seq + len - sender.td_maxend
298                         if seq + len > sender.td_maxend
299         td_end    = max(seq + len) seen in sent packets
300
301    I.   Upper bound for valid data:     seq <= sender.td_maxend
302    II.  Lower bound for valid data:     seq + len >= sender.td_end - receiver.td_maxwin
303    III. Upper bound for valid (s)ack:   sack <= receiver.td_end
304    IV.  Lower bound for valid (s)ack:   sack >= receiver.td_end - MAXACKWINDOW
305
306    where sack is the highest right edge of sack block found in the packet
307    or ack in the case of packet without SACK option.
308
309    The upper bound limit for a valid (s)ack is not ignored -
310    we doesn't have to deal with fragments.
311 */
312
313 static inline __u32 segment_seq_plus_len(__u32 seq,
314                                          size_t len,
315                                          unsigned int dataoff,
316                                          const struct tcphdr *tcph)
317 {
318         /* XXX Should I use payload length field in IP/IPv6 header ?
319          * - YK */
320         return (seq + len - dataoff - tcph->doff*4
321                 + (tcph->syn ? 1 : 0) + (tcph->fin ? 1 : 0));
322 }
323
324 /* Fixme: what about big packets? */
325 #define MAXACKWINCONST                  66000
326 #define MAXACKWINDOW(sender)                                            \
327         ((sender)->td_maxwin > MAXACKWINCONST ? (sender)->td_maxwin     \
328                                               : MAXACKWINCONST)
329
330 /*
331  * Simplified tcp_parse_options routine from tcp_input.c
332  */
333 static void tcp_options(const struct sk_buff *skb,
334                         unsigned int dataoff,
335                         const struct tcphdr *tcph,
336                         struct ip_ct_tcp_state *state)
337 {
338         unsigned char buff[(15 * 4) - sizeof(struct tcphdr)];
339         const unsigned char *ptr;
340         int length = (tcph->doff*4) - sizeof(struct tcphdr);
341
342         if (!length)
343                 return;
344
345         ptr = skb_header_pointer(skb, dataoff + sizeof(struct tcphdr),
346                                  length, buff);
347         if (!ptr)
348                 return;
349
350         state->td_scale = 0;
351         state->flags &= IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_BE_LIBERAL;
352
353         while (length > 0) {
354                 int opcode=*ptr++;
355                 int opsize;
356
357                 switch (opcode) {
358                 case TCPOPT_EOL:
359                         return;
360                 case TCPOPT_NOP:        /* Ref: RFC 793 section 3.1 */
361                         length--;
362                         continue;
363                 default:
364                         if (length < 2)
365                                 return;
366                         opsize=*ptr++;
367                         if (opsize < 2) /* "silly options" */
368                                 return;
369                         if (opsize > length)
370                                 return; /* don't parse partial options */
371
372                         if (opcode == TCPOPT_SACK_PERM
373                             && opsize == TCPOLEN_SACK_PERM)
374                                 state->flags |= IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_SACK_PERM;
375                         else if (opcode == TCPOPT_WINDOW
376                                  && opsize == TCPOLEN_WINDOW) {
377                                 state->td_scale = *(u_int8_t *)ptr;
378
379                                 if (state->td_scale > TCP_MAX_WSCALE)
380                                         state->td_scale = TCP_MAX_WSCALE;
381
382                                 state->flags |=
383                                         IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_WINDOW_SCALE;
384                         }
385                         ptr += opsize - 2;
386                         length -= opsize;
387                 }
388         }
389 }
390
391 static void tcp_sack(const struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int dataoff,
392                      const struct tcphdr *tcph, __u32 *sack)
393 {
394         unsigned char buff[(15 * 4) - sizeof(struct tcphdr)];
395         const unsigned char *ptr;
396         int length = (tcph->doff*4) - sizeof(struct tcphdr);
397         __u32 tmp;
398
399         if (!length)
400                 return;
401
402         ptr = skb_header_pointer(skb, dataoff + sizeof(struct tcphdr),
403                                  length, buff);
404         if (!ptr)
405                 return;
406
407         /* Fast path for timestamp-only option */
408         if (length == TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_ALIGNED
409             && *(__be32 *)ptr == htonl((TCPOPT_NOP << 24)
410                                        | (TCPOPT_NOP << 16)
411                                        | (TCPOPT_TIMESTAMP << 8)
412                                        | TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP))
413                 return;
414
415         while (length > 0) {
416                 int opcode = *ptr++;
417                 int opsize, i;
418
419                 switch (opcode) {
420                 case TCPOPT_EOL:
421                         return;
422                 case TCPOPT_NOP:        /* Ref: RFC 793 section 3.1 */
423                         length--;
424                         continue;
425                 default:
426                         if (length < 2)
427                                 return;
428                         opsize = *ptr++;
429                         if (opsize < 2) /* "silly options" */
430                                 return;
431                         if (opsize > length)
432                                 return; /* don't parse partial options */
433
434                         if (opcode == TCPOPT_SACK
435                             && opsize >= (TCPOLEN_SACK_BASE
436                                           + TCPOLEN_SACK_PERBLOCK)
437                             && !((opsize - TCPOLEN_SACK_BASE)
438                                  % TCPOLEN_SACK_PERBLOCK)) {
439                                 for (i = 0;
440                                      i < (opsize - TCPOLEN_SACK_BASE);
441                                      i += TCPOLEN_SACK_PERBLOCK) {
442                                         tmp = get_unaligned_be32((__be32 *)(ptr+i)+1);
443
444                                         if (after(tmp, *sack))
445                                                 *sack = tmp;
446                                 }
447                                 return;
448                         }
449                         ptr += opsize - 2;
450                         length -= opsize;
451                 }
452         }
453 }
454
455 static void tcp_init_sender(struct ip_ct_tcp_state *sender,
456                             struct ip_ct_tcp_state *receiver,
457                             const struct sk_buff *skb,
458                             unsigned int dataoff,
459                             const struct tcphdr *tcph,
460                             u32 end, u32 win)
461 {
462         /* SYN-ACK in reply to a SYN
463          * or SYN from reply direction in simultaneous open.
464          */
465         sender->td_end =
466         sender->td_maxend = end;
467         sender->td_maxwin = (win == 0 ? 1 : win);
468
469         tcp_options(skb, dataoff, tcph, sender);
470         /* RFC 1323:
471          * Both sides must send the Window Scale option
472          * to enable window scaling in either direction.
473          */
474         if (!(sender->flags & IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_WINDOW_SCALE &&
475               receiver->flags & IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_WINDOW_SCALE)) {
476                 sender->td_scale = 0;
477                 receiver->td_scale = 0;
478         }
479 }
480
481 __printf(6, 7)
482 static enum nf_ct_tcp_action nf_tcp_log_invalid(const struct sk_buff *skb,
483                                                 const struct nf_conn *ct,
484                                                 const struct nf_hook_state *state,
485                                                 const struct ip_ct_tcp_state *sender,
486                                                 enum nf_ct_tcp_action ret,
487                                                 const char *fmt, ...)
488 {
489         const struct nf_tcp_net *tn = nf_tcp_pernet(nf_ct_net(ct));
490         struct va_format vaf;
491         va_list args;
492         bool be_liberal;
493
494         be_liberal = sender->flags & IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_BE_LIBERAL || tn->tcp_be_liberal;
495         if (be_liberal)
496                 return NFCT_TCP_ACCEPT;
497
498         va_start(args, fmt);
499         vaf.fmt = fmt;
500         vaf.va = &args;
501         nf_ct_l4proto_log_invalid(skb, ct, state, "%pV", &vaf);
502         va_end(args);
503
504         return ret;
505 }
506
507 static enum nf_ct_tcp_action
508 tcp_in_window(struct nf_conn *ct, enum ip_conntrack_dir dir,
509               unsigned int index, const struct sk_buff *skb,
510               unsigned int dataoff, const struct tcphdr *tcph,
511               const struct nf_hook_state *hook_state)
512 {
513         struct ip_ct_tcp *state = &ct->proto.tcp;
514         struct ip_ct_tcp_state *sender = &state->seen[dir];
515         struct ip_ct_tcp_state *receiver = &state->seen[!dir];
516         __u32 seq, ack, sack, end, win, swin;
517         bool in_recv_win, seq_ok;
518         s32 receiver_offset;
519         u16 win_raw;
520
521         /*
522          * Get the required data from the packet.
523          */
524         seq = ntohl(tcph->seq);
525         ack = sack = ntohl(tcph->ack_seq);
526         win_raw = ntohs(tcph->window);
527         win = win_raw;
528         end = segment_seq_plus_len(seq, skb->len, dataoff, tcph);
529
530         if (receiver->flags & IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_SACK_PERM)
531                 tcp_sack(skb, dataoff, tcph, &sack);
532
533         /* Take into account NAT sequence number mangling */
534         receiver_offset = nf_ct_seq_offset(ct, !dir, ack - 1);
535         ack -= receiver_offset;
536         sack -= receiver_offset;
537
538         if (sender->td_maxwin == 0) {
539                 /*
540                  * Initialize sender data.
541                  */
542                 if (tcph->syn) {
543                         tcp_init_sender(sender, receiver,
544                                         skb, dataoff, tcph,
545                                         end, win);
546                         if (!tcph->ack)
547                                 /* Simultaneous open */
548                                 return NFCT_TCP_ACCEPT;
549                 } else {
550                         /*
551                          * We are in the middle of a connection,
552                          * its history is lost for us.
553                          * Let's try to use the data from the packet.
554                          */
555                         sender->td_end = end;
556                         swin = win << sender->td_scale;
557                         sender->td_maxwin = (swin == 0 ? 1 : swin);
558                         sender->td_maxend = end + sender->td_maxwin;
559                         if (receiver->td_maxwin == 0) {
560                                 /* We haven't seen traffic in the other
561                                  * direction yet but we have to tweak window
562                                  * tracking to pass III and IV until that
563                                  * happens.
564                                  */
565                                 receiver->td_end = receiver->td_maxend = sack;
566                         } else if (sack == receiver->td_end + 1) {
567                                 /* Likely a reply to a keepalive.
568                                  * Needed for III.
569                                  */
570                                 receiver->td_end++;
571                         }
572
573                 }
574         } else if (tcph->syn &&
575                    after(end, sender->td_end) &&
576                    (state->state == TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT ||
577                     state->state == TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_RECV)) {
578                 /*
579                  * RFC 793: "if a TCP is reinitialized ... then it need
580                  * not wait at all; it must only be sure to use sequence
581                  * numbers larger than those recently used."
582                  *
583                  * Re-init state for this direction, just like for the first
584                  * syn(-ack) reply, it might differ in seq, ack or tcp options.
585                  */
586                 tcp_init_sender(sender, receiver,
587                                 skb, dataoff, tcph,
588                                 end, win);
589
590                 if (dir == IP_CT_DIR_REPLY && !tcph->ack)
591                         return NFCT_TCP_ACCEPT;
592         }
593
594         if (!(tcph->ack)) {
595                 /*
596                  * If there is no ACK, just pretend it was set and OK.
597                  */
598                 ack = sack = receiver->td_end;
599         } else if (((tcp_flag_word(tcph) & (TCP_FLAG_ACK|TCP_FLAG_RST)) ==
600                     (TCP_FLAG_ACK|TCP_FLAG_RST))
601                    && (ack == 0)) {
602                 /*
603                  * Broken TCP stacks, that set ACK in RST packets as well
604                  * with zero ack value.
605                  */
606                 ack = sack = receiver->td_end;
607         }
608
609         if (tcph->rst && seq == 0 && state->state == TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT)
610                 /*
611                  * RST sent answering SYN.
612                  */
613                 seq = end = sender->td_end;
614
615         seq_ok = before(seq, sender->td_maxend + 1);
616         if (!seq_ok) {
617                 u32 overshot = end - sender->td_maxend + 1;
618                 bool ack_ok;
619
620                 ack_ok = after(sack, receiver->td_end - MAXACKWINDOW(sender) - 1);
621                 in_recv_win = receiver->td_maxwin &&
622                               after(end, sender->td_end - receiver->td_maxwin - 1);
623
624                 if (in_recv_win &&
625                     ack_ok &&
626                     overshot <= receiver->td_maxwin &&
627                     before(sack, receiver->td_end + 1)) {
628                         /* Work around TCPs that send more bytes than allowed by
629                          * the receive window.
630                          *
631                          * If the (marked as invalid) packet is allowed to pass by
632                          * the ruleset and the peer acks this data, then its possible
633                          * all future packets will trigger 'ACK is over upper bound' check.
634                          *
635                          * Thus if only the sequence check fails then do update td_end so
636                          * possible ACK for this data can update internal state.
637                          */
638                         sender->td_end = end;
639                         sender->flags |= IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_DATA_UNACKNOWLEDGED;
640
641                         return nf_tcp_log_invalid(skb, ct, hook_state, sender, NFCT_TCP_IGNORE,
642                                                   "%u bytes more than expected", overshot);
643                 }
644
645                 return nf_tcp_log_invalid(skb, ct, hook_state, sender, NFCT_TCP_INVALID,
646                                           "SEQ is over upper bound %u (over the window of the receiver)",
647                                           sender->td_maxend + 1);
648         }
649
650         if (!before(sack, receiver->td_end + 1))
651                 return nf_tcp_log_invalid(skb, ct, hook_state, sender, NFCT_TCP_INVALID,
652                                           "ACK is over upper bound %u (ACKed data not seen yet)",
653                                           receiver->td_end + 1);
654
655         /* Is the ending sequence in the receive window (if available)? */
656         in_recv_win = !receiver->td_maxwin ||
657                       after(end, sender->td_end - receiver->td_maxwin - 1);
658         if (!in_recv_win)
659                 return nf_tcp_log_invalid(skb, ct, hook_state, sender, NFCT_TCP_IGNORE,
660                                           "SEQ is under lower bound %u (already ACKed data retransmitted)",
661                                           sender->td_end - receiver->td_maxwin - 1);
662         if (!after(sack, receiver->td_end - MAXACKWINDOW(sender) - 1))
663                 return nf_tcp_log_invalid(skb, ct, hook_state, sender, NFCT_TCP_IGNORE,
664                                           "ignored ACK under lower bound %u (possible overly delayed)",
665                                           receiver->td_end - MAXACKWINDOW(sender) - 1);
666
667         /* Take into account window scaling (RFC 1323). */
668         if (!tcph->syn)
669                 win <<= sender->td_scale;
670
671         /* Update sender data. */
672         swin = win + (sack - ack);
673         if (sender->td_maxwin < swin)
674                 sender->td_maxwin = swin;
675         if (after(end, sender->td_end)) {
676                 sender->td_end = end;
677                 sender->flags |= IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_DATA_UNACKNOWLEDGED;
678         }
679         if (tcph->ack) {
680                 if (!(sender->flags & IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_MAXACK_SET)) {
681                         sender->td_maxack = ack;
682                         sender->flags |= IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_MAXACK_SET;
683                 } else if (after(ack, sender->td_maxack)) {
684                         sender->td_maxack = ack;
685                 }
686         }
687
688         /* Update receiver data. */
689         if (receiver->td_maxwin != 0 && after(end, sender->td_maxend))
690                 receiver->td_maxwin += end - sender->td_maxend;
691         if (after(sack + win, receiver->td_maxend - 1)) {
692                 receiver->td_maxend = sack + win;
693                 if (win == 0)
694                         receiver->td_maxend++;
695         }
696         if (ack == receiver->td_end)
697                 receiver->flags &= ~IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_DATA_UNACKNOWLEDGED;
698
699         /* Check retransmissions. */
700         if (index == TCP_ACK_SET) {
701                 if (state->last_dir == dir &&
702                     state->last_seq == seq &&
703                     state->last_ack == ack &&
704                     state->last_end == end &&
705                     state->last_win == win_raw) {
706                         state->retrans++;
707                 } else {
708                         state->last_dir = dir;
709                         state->last_seq = seq;
710                         state->last_ack = ack;
711                         state->last_end = end;
712                         state->last_win = win_raw;
713                         state->retrans = 0;
714                 }
715         }
716
717         return NFCT_TCP_ACCEPT;
718 }
719
720 static void __cold nf_tcp_handle_invalid(struct nf_conn *ct,
721                                          enum ip_conntrack_dir dir,
722                                          int index,
723                                          const struct sk_buff *skb,
724                                          const struct nf_hook_state *hook_state)
725 {
726         const unsigned int *timeouts;
727         const struct nf_tcp_net *tn;
728         unsigned int timeout;
729         u32 expires;
730
731         if (!test_bit(IPS_ASSURED_BIT, &ct->status) ||
732             test_bit(IPS_FIXED_TIMEOUT_BIT, &ct->status))
733                 return;
734
735         /* We don't want to have connections hanging around in ESTABLISHED
736          * state for long time 'just because' conntrack deemed a FIN/RST
737          * out-of-window.
738          *
739          * Shrink the timeout just like when there is unacked data.
740          * This speeds up eviction of 'dead' connections where the
741          * connection and conntracks internal state are out of sync.
742          */
743         switch (index) {
744         case TCP_RST_SET:
745         case TCP_FIN_SET:
746                 break;
747         default:
748                 return;
749         }
750
751         if (ct->proto.tcp.last_dir != dir &&
752             (ct->proto.tcp.last_index == TCP_FIN_SET ||
753              ct->proto.tcp.last_index == TCP_RST_SET)) {
754                 expires = nf_ct_expires(ct);
755                 if (expires < 120 * HZ)
756                         return;
757
758                 tn = nf_tcp_pernet(nf_ct_net(ct));
759                 timeouts = nf_ct_timeout_lookup(ct);
760                 if (!timeouts)
761                         timeouts = tn->timeouts;
762
763                 timeout = READ_ONCE(timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_UNACK]);
764                 if (expires > timeout) {
765                         nf_ct_l4proto_log_invalid(skb, ct, hook_state,
766                                           "packet (index %d, dir %d) response for index %d lower timeout to %u",
767                                           index, dir, ct->proto.tcp.last_index, timeout);
768
769                         WRITE_ONCE(ct->timeout, timeout + nfct_time_stamp);
770                 }
771         } else {
772                 ct->proto.tcp.last_index = index;
773                 ct->proto.tcp.last_dir = dir;
774         }
775 }
776
777 /* table of valid flag combinations - PUSH, ECE and CWR are always valid */
778 static const u8 tcp_valid_flags[(TCPHDR_FIN|TCPHDR_SYN|TCPHDR_RST|TCPHDR_ACK|
779                                  TCPHDR_URG) + 1] =
780 {
781         [TCPHDR_SYN]                            = 1,
782         [TCPHDR_SYN|TCPHDR_URG]                 = 1,
783         [TCPHDR_SYN|TCPHDR_ACK]                 = 1,
784         [TCPHDR_RST]                            = 1,
785         [TCPHDR_RST|TCPHDR_ACK]                 = 1,
786         [TCPHDR_FIN|TCPHDR_ACK]                 = 1,
787         [TCPHDR_FIN|TCPHDR_ACK|TCPHDR_URG]      = 1,
788         [TCPHDR_ACK]                            = 1,
789         [TCPHDR_ACK|TCPHDR_URG]                 = 1,
790 };
791
792 static void tcp_error_log(const struct sk_buff *skb,
793                           const struct nf_hook_state *state,
794                           const char *msg)
795 {
796         nf_l4proto_log_invalid(skb, state, IPPROTO_TCP, "%s", msg);
797 }
798
799 /* Protect conntrack agaist broken packets. Code taken from ipt_unclean.c.  */
800 static bool tcp_error(const struct tcphdr *th,
801                       struct sk_buff *skb,
802                       unsigned int dataoff,
803                       const struct nf_hook_state *state)
804 {
805         unsigned int tcplen = skb->len - dataoff;
806         u8 tcpflags;
807
808         /* Not whole TCP header or malformed packet */
809         if (th->doff*4 < sizeof(struct tcphdr) || tcplen < th->doff*4) {
810                 tcp_error_log(skb, state, "truncated packet");
811                 return true;
812         }
813
814         /* Checksum invalid? Ignore.
815          * We skip checking packets on the outgoing path
816          * because the checksum is assumed to be correct.
817          */
818         /* FIXME: Source route IP option packets --RR */
819         if (state->net->ct.sysctl_checksum &&
820             state->hook == NF_INET_PRE_ROUTING &&
821             nf_checksum(skb, state->hook, dataoff, IPPROTO_TCP, state->pf)) {
822                 tcp_error_log(skb, state, "bad checksum");
823                 return true;
824         }
825
826         /* Check TCP flags. */
827         tcpflags = (tcp_flag_byte(th) & ~(TCPHDR_ECE|TCPHDR_CWR|TCPHDR_PSH));
828         if (!tcp_valid_flags[tcpflags]) {
829                 tcp_error_log(skb, state, "invalid tcp flag combination");
830                 return true;
831         }
832
833         return false;
834 }
835
836 static noinline bool tcp_new(struct nf_conn *ct, const struct sk_buff *skb,
837                              unsigned int dataoff,
838                              const struct tcphdr *th)
839 {
840         enum tcp_conntrack new_state;
841         struct net *net = nf_ct_net(ct);
842         const struct nf_tcp_net *tn = nf_tcp_pernet(net);
843
844         /* Don't need lock here: this conntrack not in circulation yet */
845         new_state = tcp_conntracks[0][get_conntrack_index(th)][TCP_CONNTRACK_NONE];
846
847         /* Invalid: delete conntrack */
848         if (new_state >= TCP_CONNTRACK_MAX) {
849                 pr_debug("nf_ct_tcp: invalid new deleting.\n");
850                 return false;
851         }
852
853         if (new_state == TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT) {
854                 memset(&ct->proto.tcp, 0, sizeof(ct->proto.tcp));
855                 /* SYN packet */
856                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_end =
857                         segment_seq_plus_len(ntohl(th->seq), skb->len,
858                                              dataoff, th);
859                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_maxwin = ntohs(th->window);
860                 if (ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_maxwin == 0)
861                         ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_maxwin = 1;
862                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_maxend =
863                         ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_end;
864
865                 tcp_options(skb, dataoff, th, &ct->proto.tcp.seen[0]);
866         } else if (tn->tcp_loose == 0) {
867                 /* Don't try to pick up connections. */
868                 return false;
869         } else {
870                 memset(&ct->proto.tcp, 0, sizeof(ct->proto.tcp));
871                 /*
872                  * We are in the middle of a connection,
873                  * its history is lost for us.
874                  * Let's try to use the data from the packet.
875                  */
876                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_end =
877                         segment_seq_plus_len(ntohl(th->seq), skb->len,
878                                              dataoff, th);
879                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_maxwin = ntohs(th->window);
880                 if (ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_maxwin == 0)
881                         ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_maxwin = 1;
882                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_maxend =
883                         ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_end +
884                         ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_maxwin;
885
886                 /* We assume SACK and liberal window checking to handle
887                  * window scaling */
888                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].flags =
889                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[1].flags = IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_SACK_PERM |
890                                               IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_BE_LIBERAL;
891         }
892
893         /* tcp_packet will set them */
894         ct->proto.tcp.last_index = TCP_NONE_SET;
895         return true;
896 }
897
898 static bool tcp_can_early_drop(const struct nf_conn *ct)
899 {
900         switch (ct->proto.tcp.state) {
901         case TCP_CONNTRACK_FIN_WAIT:
902         case TCP_CONNTRACK_LAST_ACK:
903         case TCP_CONNTRACK_TIME_WAIT:
904         case TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE:
905         case TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE_WAIT:
906                 return true;
907         default:
908                 break;
909         }
910
911         return false;
912 }
913
914 static void nf_ct_tcp_state_reset(struct ip_ct_tcp_state *state)
915 {
916         state->td_end           = 0;
917         state->td_maxend        = 0;
918         state->td_maxwin        = 0;
919         state->td_maxack        = 0;
920         state->td_scale         = 0;
921         state->flags            &= IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_BE_LIBERAL;
922 }
923
924 /* Returns verdict for packet, or -1 for invalid. */
925 int nf_conntrack_tcp_packet(struct nf_conn *ct,
926                             struct sk_buff *skb,
927                             unsigned int dataoff,
928                             enum ip_conntrack_info ctinfo,
929                             const struct nf_hook_state *state)
930 {
931         struct net *net = nf_ct_net(ct);
932         struct nf_tcp_net *tn = nf_tcp_pernet(net);
933         enum tcp_conntrack new_state, old_state;
934         unsigned int index, *timeouts;
935         enum nf_ct_tcp_action res;
936         enum ip_conntrack_dir dir;
937         const struct tcphdr *th;
938         struct tcphdr _tcph;
939         unsigned long timeout;
940
941         th = skb_header_pointer(skb, dataoff, sizeof(_tcph), &_tcph);
942         if (th == NULL)
943                 return -NF_ACCEPT;
944
945         if (tcp_error(th, skb, dataoff, state))
946                 return -NF_ACCEPT;
947
948         if (!nf_ct_is_confirmed(ct) && !tcp_new(ct, skb, dataoff, th))
949                 return -NF_ACCEPT;
950
951         spin_lock_bh(&ct->lock);
952         old_state = ct->proto.tcp.state;
953         dir = CTINFO2DIR(ctinfo);
954         index = get_conntrack_index(th);
955         new_state = tcp_conntracks[dir][index][old_state];
956
957         switch (new_state) {
958         case TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT:
959                 if (old_state < TCP_CONNTRACK_TIME_WAIT)
960                         break;
961                 /* RFC 1122: "When a connection is closed actively,
962                  * it MUST linger in TIME-WAIT state for a time 2xMSL
963                  * (Maximum Segment Lifetime). However, it MAY accept
964                  * a new SYN from the remote TCP to reopen the connection
965                  * directly from TIME-WAIT state, if..."
966                  * We ignore the conditions because we are in the
967                  * TIME-WAIT state anyway.
968                  *
969                  * Handle aborted connections: we and the server
970                  * think there is an existing connection but the client
971                  * aborts it and starts a new one.
972                  */
973                 if (((ct->proto.tcp.seen[dir].flags
974                       | ct->proto.tcp.seen[!dir].flags)
975                      & IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_CLOSE_INIT)
976                     || (ct->proto.tcp.last_dir == dir
977                         && ct->proto.tcp.last_index == TCP_RST_SET)) {
978                         /* Attempt to reopen a closed/aborted connection.
979                          * Delete this connection and look up again. */
980                         spin_unlock_bh(&ct->lock);
981
982                         /* Only repeat if we can actually remove the timer.
983                          * Destruction may already be in progress in process
984                          * context and we must give it a chance to terminate.
985                          */
986                         if (nf_ct_kill(ct))
987                                 return -NF_REPEAT;
988                         return NF_DROP;
989                 }
990                 fallthrough;
991         case TCP_CONNTRACK_IGNORE:
992                 /* Ignored packets:
993                  *
994                  * Our connection entry may be out of sync, so ignore
995                  * packets which may signal the real connection between
996                  * the client and the server.
997                  *
998                  * a) SYN in ORIGINAL
999                  * b) SYN/ACK in REPLY
1000                  * c) ACK in reply direction after initial SYN in original.
1001                  *
1002                  * If the ignored packet is invalid, the receiver will send
1003                  * a RST we'll catch below.
1004                  */
1005                 if (index == TCP_SYNACK_SET
1006                     && ct->proto.tcp.last_index == TCP_SYN_SET
1007                     && ct->proto.tcp.last_dir != dir
1008                     && ntohl(th->ack_seq) == ct->proto.tcp.last_end) {
1009                         /* b) This SYN/ACK acknowledges a SYN that we earlier
1010                          * ignored as invalid. This means that the client and
1011                          * the server are both in sync, while the firewall is
1012                          * not. We get in sync from the previously annotated
1013                          * values.
1014                          */
1015                         old_state = TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT;
1016                         new_state = TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_RECV;
1017                         ct->proto.tcp.seen[ct->proto.tcp.last_dir].td_end =
1018                                 ct->proto.tcp.last_end;
1019                         ct->proto.tcp.seen[ct->proto.tcp.last_dir].td_maxend =
1020                                 ct->proto.tcp.last_end;
1021                         ct->proto.tcp.seen[ct->proto.tcp.last_dir].td_maxwin =
1022                                 ct->proto.tcp.last_win == 0 ?
1023                                         1 : ct->proto.tcp.last_win;
1024                         ct->proto.tcp.seen[ct->proto.tcp.last_dir].td_scale =
1025                                 ct->proto.tcp.last_wscale;
1026                         ct->proto.tcp.last_flags &= ~IP_CT_EXP_CHALLENGE_ACK;
1027                         ct->proto.tcp.seen[ct->proto.tcp.last_dir].flags =
1028                                 ct->proto.tcp.last_flags;
1029                         nf_ct_tcp_state_reset(&ct->proto.tcp.seen[dir]);
1030                         break;
1031                 }
1032                 ct->proto.tcp.last_index = index;
1033                 ct->proto.tcp.last_dir = dir;
1034                 ct->proto.tcp.last_seq = ntohl(th->seq);
1035                 ct->proto.tcp.last_end =
1036                     segment_seq_plus_len(ntohl(th->seq), skb->len, dataoff, th);
1037                 ct->proto.tcp.last_win = ntohs(th->window);
1038
1039                 /* a) This is a SYN in ORIGINAL. The client and the server
1040                  * may be in sync but we are not. In that case, we annotate
1041                  * the TCP options and let the packet go through. If it is a
1042                  * valid SYN packet, the server will reply with a SYN/ACK, and
1043                  * then we'll get in sync. Otherwise, the server potentially
1044                  * responds with a challenge ACK if implementing RFC5961.
1045                  */
1046                 if (index == TCP_SYN_SET && dir == IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL) {
1047                         struct ip_ct_tcp_state seen = {};
1048
1049                         ct->proto.tcp.last_flags =
1050                         ct->proto.tcp.last_wscale = 0;
1051                         tcp_options(skb, dataoff, th, &seen);
1052                         if (seen.flags & IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_WINDOW_SCALE) {
1053                                 ct->proto.tcp.last_flags |=
1054                                         IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_WINDOW_SCALE;
1055                                 ct->proto.tcp.last_wscale = seen.td_scale;
1056                         }
1057                         if (seen.flags & IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_SACK_PERM) {
1058                                 ct->proto.tcp.last_flags |=
1059                                         IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_SACK_PERM;
1060                         }
1061                         /* Mark the potential for RFC5961 challenge ACK,
1062                          * this pose a special problem for LAST_ACK state
1063                          * as ACK is intrepretated as ACKing last FIN.
1064                          */
1065                         if (old_state == TCP_CONNTRACK_LAST_ACK)
1066                                 ct->proto.tcp.last_flags |=
1067                                         IP_CT_EXP_CHALLENGE_ACK;
1068                 }
1069
1070                 /* possible challenge ack reply to syn */
1071                 if (old_state == TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT &&
1072                     index == TCP_ACK_SET &&
1073                     dir == IP_CT_DIR_REPLY)
1074                         ct->proto.tcp.last_ack = ntohl(th->ack_seq);
1075
1076                 spin_unlock_bh(&ct->lock);
1077                 nf_ct_l4proto_log_invalid(skb, ct, state,
1078                                           "packet (index %d) in dir %d ignored, state %s",
1079                                           index, dir,
1080                                           tcp_conntrack_names[old_state]);
1081                 return NF_ACCEPT;
1082         case TCP_CONNTRACK_MAX:
1083                 /* Special case for SYN proxy: when the SYN to the server or
1084                  * the SYN/ACK from the server is lost, the client may transmit
1085                  * a keep-alive packet while in SYN_SENT state. This needs to
1086                  * be associated with the original conntrack entry in order to
1087                  * generate a new SYN with the correct sequence number.
1088                  */
1089                 if (nfct_synproxy(ct) && old_state == TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT &&
1090                     index == TCP_ACK_SET && dir == IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL &&
1091                     ct->proto.tcp.last_dir == IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL &&
1092                     ct->proto.tcp.seen[dir].td_end - 1 == ntohl(th->seq)) {
1093                         pr_debug("nf_ct_tcp: SYN proxy client keep alive\n");
1094                         spin_unlock_bh(&ct->lock);
1095                         return NF_ACCEPT;
1096                 }
1097
1098                 /* Invalid packet */
1099                 spin_unlock_bh(&ct->lock);
1100                 nf_ct_l4proto_log_invalid(skb, ct, state,
1101                                           "packet (index %d) in dir %d invalid, state %s",
1102                                           index, dir,
1103                                           tcp_conntrack_names[old_state]);
1104                 return -NF_ACCEPT;
1105         case TCP_CONNTRACK_TIME_WAIT:
1106                 /* RFC5961 compliance cause stack to send "challenge-ACK"
1107                  * e.g. in response to spurious SYNs.  Conntrack MUST
1108                  * not believe this ACK is acking last FIN.
1109                  */
1110                 if (old_state == TCP_CONNTRACK_LAST_ACK &&
1111                     index == TCP_ACK_SET &&
1112                     ct->proto.tcp.last_dir != dir &&
1113                     ct->proto.tcp.last_index == TCP_SYN_SET &&
1114                     (ct->proto.tcp.last_flags & IP_CT_EXP_CHALLENGE_ACK)) {
1115                         /* Detected RFC5961 challenge ACK */
1116                         ct->proto.tcp.last_flags &= ~IP_CT_EXP_CHALLENGE_ACK;
1117                         spin_unlock_bh(&ct->lock);
1118                         nf_ct_l4proto_log_invalid(skb, ct, state, "challenge-ack ignored");
1119                         return NF_ACCEPT; /* Don't change state */
1120                 }
1121                 break;
1122         case TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT2:
1123                 /* tcp_conntracks table is not smart enough to handle
1124                  * simultaneous open.
1125                  */
1126                 ct->proto.tcp.last_flags |= IP_CT_TCP_SIMULTANEOUS_OPEN;
1127                 break;
1128         case TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_RECV:
1129                 if (dir == IP_CT_DIR_REPLY && index == TCP_ACK_SET &&
1130                     ct->proto.tcp.last_flags & IP_CT_TCP_SIMULTANEOUS_OPEN)
1131                         new_state = TCP_CONNTRACK_ESTABLISHED;
1132                 break;
1133         case TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE:
1134                 if (index != TCP_RST_SET)
1135                         break;
1136
1137                 /* If we are closing, tuple might have been re-used already.
1138                  * last_index, last_ack, and all other ct fields used for
1139                  * sequence/window validation are outdated in that case.
1140                  *
1141                  * As the conntrack can already be expired by GC under pressure,
1142                  * just skip validation checks.
1143                  */
1144                 if (tcp_can_early_drop(ct))
1145                         goto in_window;
1146
1147                 /* td_maxack might be outdated if we let a SYN through earlier */
1148                 if ((ct->proto.tcp.seen[!dir].flags & IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_MAXACK_SET) &&
1149                     ct->proto.tcp.last_index != TCP_SYN_SET) {
1150                         u32 seq = ntohl(th->seq);
1151
1152                         /* If we are not in established state and SEQ=0 this is most
1153                          * likely an answer to a SYN we let go through above (last_index
1154                          * can be updated due to out-of-order ACKs).
1155                          */
1156                         if (seq == 0 && !nf_conntrack_tcp_established(ct))
1157                                 break;
1158
1159                         if (before(seq, ct->proto.tcp.seen[!dir].td_maxack) &&
1160                             !tn->tcp_ignore_invalid_rst) {
1161                                 /* Invalid RST  */
1162                                 spin_unlock_bh(&ct->lock);
1163                                 nf_ct_l4proto_log_invalid(skb, ct, state, "invalid rst");
1164                                 return -NF_ACCEPT;
1165                         }
1166
1167                         if (!nf_conntrack_tcp_established(ct) ||
1168                             seq == ct->proto.tcp.seen[!dir].td_maxack)
1169                                 break;
1170
1171                         /* Check if rst is part of train, such as
1172                          *   foo:80 > bar:4379: P, 235946583:235946602(19) ack 42
1173                          *   foo:80 > bar:4379: R, 235946602:235946602(0)  ack 42
1174                          */
1175                         if (ct->proto.tcp.last_index == TCP_ACK_SET &&
1176                             ct->proto.tcp.last_dir == dir &&
1177                             seq == ct->proto.tcp.last_end)
1178                                 break;
1179
1180                         /* ... RST sequence number doesn't match exactly, keep
1181                          * established state to allow a possible challenge ACK.
1182                          */
1183                         new_state = old_state;
1184                 }
1185                 if (((test_bit(IPS_SEEN_REPLY_BIT, &ct->status)
1186                          && ct->proto.tcp.last_index == TCP_SYN_SET)
1187                         || (!test_bit(IPS_ASSURED_BIT, &ct->status)
1188                             && ct->proto.tcp.last_index == TCP_ACK_SET))
1189                     && ntohl(th->ack_seq) == ct->proto.tcp.last_end) {
1190                         /* RST sent to invalid SYN or ACK we had let through
1191                          * at a) and c) above:
1192                          *
1193                          * a) SYN was in window then
1194                          * c) we hold a half-open connection.
1195                          *
1196                          * Delete our connection entry.
1197                          * We skip window checking, because packet might ACK
1198                          * segments we ignored. */
1199                         goto in_window;
1200                 }
1201
1202                 /* Reset in response to a challenge-ack we let through earlier */
1203                 if (old_state == TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT &&
1204                     ct->proto.tcp.last_index == TCP_ACK_SET &&
1205                     ct->proto.tcp.last_dir == IP_CT_DIR_REPLY &&
1206                     ntohl(th->seq) == ct->proto.tcp.last_ack)
1207                         goto in_window;
1208
1209                 break;
1210         default:
1211                 /* Keep compilers happy. */
1212                 break;
1213         }
1214
1215         res = tcp_in_window(ct, dir, index,
1216                             skb, dataoff, th, state);
1217         switch (res) {
1218         case NFCT_TCP_IGNORE:
1219                 spin_unlock_bh(&ct->lock);
1220                 return NF_ACCEPT;
1221         case NFCT_TCP_INVALID:
1222                 nf_tcp_handle_invalid(ct, dir, index, skb, state);
1223                 spin_unlock_bh(&ct->lock);
1224                 return -NF_ACCEPT;
1225         case NFCT_TCP_ACCEPT:
1226                 break;
1227         }
1228      in_window:
1229         /* From now on we have got in-window packets */
1230         ct->proto.tcp.last_index = index;
1231         ct->proto.tcp.last_dir = dir;
1232
1233         ct->proto.tcp.state = new_state;
1234         if (old_state != new_state
1235             && new_state == TCP_CONNTRACK_FIN_WAIT)
1236                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[dir].flags |= IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_CLOSE_INIT;
1237
1238         timeouts = nf_ct_timeout_lookup(ct);
1239         if (!timeouts)
1240                 timeouts = tn->timeouts;
1241
1242         if (ct->proto.tcp.retrans >= tn->tcp_max_retrans &&
1243             timeouts[new_state] > timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_RETRANS])
1244                 timeout = timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_RETRANS];
1245         else if (unlikely(index == TCP_RST_SET))
1246                 timeout = timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE];
1247         else if ((ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].flags | ct->proto.tcp.seen[1].flags) &
1248                  IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_DATA_UNACKNOWLEDGED &&
1249                  timeouts[new_state] > timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_UNACK])
1250                 timeout = timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_UNACK];
1251         else if (ct->proto.tcp.last_win == 0 &&
1252                  timeouts[new_state] > timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_RETRANS])
1253                 timeout = timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_RETRANS];
1254         else
1255                 timeout = timeouts[new_state];
1256         spin_unlock_bh(&ct->lock);
1257
1258         if (new_state != old_state)
1259                 nf_conntrack_event_cache(IPCT_PROTOINFO, ct);
1260
1261         if (!test_bit(IPS_SEEN_REPLY_BIT, &ct->status)) {
1262                 /* If only reply is a RST, we can consider ourselves not to
1263                    have an established connection: this is a fairly common
1264                    problem case, so we can delete the conntrack
1265                    immediately.  --RR */
1266                 if (th->rst) {
1267                         nf_ct_kill_acct(ct, ctinfo, skb);
1268                         return NF_ACCEPT;
1269                 }
1270
1271                 if (index == TCP_SYN_SET && old_state == TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT) {
1272                         /* do not renew timeout on SYN retransmit.
1273                          *
1274                          * Else port reuse by client or NAT middlebox can keep
1275                          * entry alive indefinitely (including nat info).
1276                          */
1277                         return NF_ACCEPT;
1278                 }
1279
1280                 /* ESTABLISHED without SEEN_REPLY, i.e. mid-connection
1281                  * pickup with loose=1. Avoid large ESTABLISHED timeout.
1282                  */
1283                 if (new_state == TCP_CONNTRACK_ESTABLISHED &&
1284                     timeout > timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_UNACK])
1285                         timeout = timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_UNACK];
1286         } else if (!test_bit(IPS_ASSURED_BIT, &ct->status)
1287                    && (old_state == TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_RECV
1288                        || old_state == TCP_CONNTRACK_ESTABLISHED)
1289                    && new_state == TCP_CONNTRACK_ESTABLISHED) {
1290                 /* Set ASSURED if we see valid ack in ESTABLISHED
1291                    after SYN_RECV or a valid answer for a picked up
1292                    connection. */
1293                 set_bit(IPS_ASSURED_BIT, &ct->status);
1294                 nf_conntrack_event_cache(IPCT_ASSURED, ct);
1295         }
1296         nf_ct_refresh_acct(ct, ctinfo, skb, timeout);
1297
1298         return NF_ACCEPT;
1299 }
1300
1301 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NF_CT_NETLINK)
1302
1303 #include <linux/netfilter/nfnetlink.h>
1304 #include <linux/netfilter/nfnetlink_conntrack.h>
1305
1306 static int tcp_to_nlattr(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nlattr *nla,
1307                          struct nf_conn *ct, bool destroy)
1308 {
1309         struct nlattr *nest_parms;
1310         struct nf_ct_tcp_flags tmp = {};
1311
1312         spin_lock_bh(&ct->lock);
1313         nest_parms = nla_nest_start(skb, CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP);
1314         if (!nest_parms)
1315                 goto nla_put_failure;
1316
1317         if (nla_put_u8(skb, CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_STATE, ct->proto.tcp.state))
1318                 goto nla_put_failure;
1319
1320         if (destroy)
1321                 goto skip_state;
1322
1323         if (nla_put_u8(skb, CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_WSCALE_ORIGINAL,
1324                        ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_scale) ||
1325             nla_put_u8(skb, CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_WSCALE_REPLY,
1326                        ct->proto.tcp.seen[1].td_scale))
1327                 goto nla_put_failure;
1328
1329         tmp.flags = ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].flags;
1330         if (nla_put(skb, CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_FLAGS_ORIGINAL,
1331                     sizeof(struct nf_ct_tcp_flags), &tmp))
1332                 goto nla_put_failure;
1333
1334         tmp.flags = ct->proto.tcp.seen[1].flags;
1335         if (nla_put(skb, CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_FLAGS_REPLY,
1336                     sizeof(struct nf_ct_tcp_flags), &tmp))
1337                 goto nla_put_failure;
1338 skip_state:
1339         spin_unlock_bh(&ct->lock);
1340         nla_nest_end(skb, nest_parms);
1341
1342         return 0;
1343
1344 nla_put_failure:
1345         spin_unlock_bh(&ct->lock);
1346         return -1;
1347 }
1348
1349 static const struct nla_policy tcp_nla_policy[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_MAX+1] = {
1350         [CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_STATE]           = { .type = NLA_U8 },
1351         [CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_WSCALE_ORIGINAL] = { .type = NLA_U8 },
1352         [CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_WSCALE_REPLY]    = { .type = NLA_U8 },
1353         [CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_FLAGS_ORIGINAL]  = { .len = sizeof(struct nf_ct_tcp_flags) },
1354         [CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_FLAGS_REPLY]     = { .len = sizeof(struct nf_ct_tcp_flags) },
1355 };
1356
1357 #define TCP_NLATTR_SIZE ( \
1358         NLA_ALIGN(NLA_HDRLEN + 1) + \
1359         NLA_ALIGN(NLA_HDRLEN + 1) + \
1360         NLA_ALIGN(NLA_HDRLEN + sizeof(struct nf_ct_tcp_flags)) + \
1361         NLA_ALIGN(NLA_HDRLEN + sizeof(struct nf_ct_tcp_flags)))
1362
1363 static int nlattr_to_tcp(struct nlattr *cda[], struct nf_conn *ct)
1364 {
1365         struct nlattr *pattr = cda[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP];
1366         struct nlattr *tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_MAX+1];
1367         int err;
1368
1369         /* updates could not contain anything about the private
1370          * protocol info, in that case skip the parsing */
1371         if (!pattr)
1372                 return 0;
1373
1374         err = nla_parse_nested_deprecated(tb, CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_MAX, pattr,
1375                                           tcp_nla_policy, NULL);
1376         if (err < 0)
1377                 return err;
1378
1379         if (tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_STATE] &&
1380             nla_get_u8(tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_STATE]) >= TCP_CONNTRACK_MAX)
1381                 return -EINVAL;
1382
1383         spin_lock_bh(&ct->lock);
1384         if (tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_STATE])
1385                 ct->proto.tcp.state = nla_get_u8(tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_STATE]);
1386
1387         if (tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_FLAGS_ORIGINAL]) {
1388                 struct nf_ct_tcp_flags *attr =
1389                         nla_data(tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_FLAGS_ORIGINAL]);
1390                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].flags &= ~attr->mask;
1391                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].flags |= attr->flags & attr->mask;
1392         }
1393
1394         if (tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_FLAGS_REPLY]) {
1395                 struct nf_ct_tcp_flags *attr =
1396                         nla_data(tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_FLAGS_REPLY]);
1397                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[1].flags &= ~attr->mask;
1398                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[1].flags |= attr->flags & attr->mask;
1399         }
1400
1401         if (tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_WSCALE_ORIGINAL] &&
1402             tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_WSCALE_REPLY] &&
1403             ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].flags & IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_WINDOW_SCALE &&
1404             ct->proto.tcp.seen[1].flags & IP_CT_TCP_FLAG_WINDOW_SCALE) {
1405                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[0].td_scale =
1406                         nla_get_u8(tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_WSCALE_ORIGINAL]);
1407                 ct->proto.tcp.seen[1].td_scale =
1408                         nla_get_u8(tb[CTA_PROTOINFO_TCP_WSCALE_REPLY]);
1409         }
1410         spin_unlock_bh(&ct->lock);
1411
1412         return 0;
1413 }
1414
1415 static unsigned int tcp_nlattr_tuple_size(void)
1416 {
1417         static unsigned int size __read_mostly;
1418
1419         if (!size)
1420                 size = nla_policy_len(nf_ct_port_nla_policy, CTA_PROTO_MAX + 1);
1421
1422         return size;
1423 }
1424 #endif
1425
1426 #ifdef CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_TIMEOUT
1427
1428 #include <linux/netfilter/nfnetlink.h>
1429 #include <linux/netfilter/nfnetlink_cttimeout.h>
1430
1431 static int tcp_timeout_nlattr_to_obj(struct nlattr *tb[],
1432                                      struct net *net, void *data)
1433 {
1434         struct nf_tcp_net *tn = nf_tcp_pernet(net);
1435         unsigned int *timeouts = data;
1436         int i;
1437
1438         if (!timeouts)
1439                 timeouts = tn->timeouts;
1440         /* set default TCP timeouts. */
1441         for (i=0; i<TCP_CONNTRACK_TIMEOUT_MAX; i++)
1442                 timeouts[i] = tn->timeouts[i];
1443
1444         if (tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_SENT]) {
1445                 timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT] =
1446                         ntohl(nla_get_be32(tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_SENT]))*HZ;
1447         }
1448
1449         if (tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_RECV]) {
1450                 timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_RECV] =
1451                         ntohl(nla_get_be32(tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_RECV]))*HZ;
1452         }
1453         if (tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_ESTABLISHED]) {
1454                 timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_ESTABLISHED] =
1455                         ntohl(nla_get_be32(tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_ESTABLISHED]))*HZ;
1456         }
1457         if (tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_FIN_WAIT]) {
1458                 timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_FIN_WAIT] =
1459                         ntohl(nla_get_be32(tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_FIN_WAIT]))*HZ;
1460         }
1461         if (tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_CLOSE_WAIT]) {
1462                 timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE_WAIT] =
1463                         ntohl(nla_get_be32(tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_CLOSE_WAIT]))*HZ;
1464         }
1465         if (tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_LAST_ACK]) {
1466                 timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_LAST_ACK] =
1467                         ntohl(nla_get_be32(tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_LAST_ACK]))*HZ;
1468         }
1469         if (tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_TIME_WAIT]) {
1470                 timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_TIME_WAIT] =
1471                         ntohl(nla_get_be32(tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_TIME_WAIT]))*HZ;
1472         }
1473         if (tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_CLOSE]) {
1474                 timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE] =
1475                         ntohl(nla_get_be32(tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_CLOSE]))*HZ;
1476         }
1477         if (tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_SENT2]) {
1478                 timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT2] =
1479                         ntohl(nla_get_be32(tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_SENT2]))*HZ;
1480         }
1481         if (tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_RETRANS]) {
1482                 timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_RETRANS] =
1483                         ntohl(nla_get_be32(tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_RETRANS]))*HZ;
1484         }
1485         if (tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_UNACK]) {
1486                 timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_UNACK] =
1487                         ntohl(nla_get_be32(tb[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_UNACK]))*HZ;
1488         }
1489
1490         timeouts[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_UNSPEC] = timeouts[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_SENT];
1491         return 0;
1492 }
1493
1494 static int
1495 tcp_timeout_obj_to_nlattr(struct sk_buff *skb, const void *data)
1496 {
1497         const unsigned int *timeouts = data;
1498
1499         if (nla_put_be32(skb, CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_SENT,
1500                         htonl(timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT] / HZ)) ||
1501             nla_put_be32(skb, CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_RECV,
1502                          htonl(timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_RECV] / HZ)) ||
1503             nla_put_be32(skb, CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_ESTABLISHED,
1504                          htonl(timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_ESTABLISHED] / HZ)) ||
1505             nla_put_be32(skb, CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_FIN_WAIT,
1506                          htonl(timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_FIN_WAIT] / HZ)) ||
1507             nla_put_be32(skb, CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_CLOSE_WAIT,
1508                          htonl(timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE_WAIT] / HZ)) ||
1509             nla_put_be32(skb, CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_LAST_ACK,
1510                          htonl(timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_LAST_ACK] / HZ)) ||
1511             nla_put_be32(skb, CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_TIME_WAIT,
1512                          htonl(timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_TIME_WAIT] / HZ)) ||
1513             nla_put_be32(skb, CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_CLOSE,
1514                          htonl(timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_CLOSE] / HZ)) ||
1515             nla_put_be32(skb, CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_SENT2,
1516                          htonl(timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT2] / HZ)) ||
1517             nla_put_be32(skb, CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_RETRANS,
1518                          htonl(timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_RETRANS] / HZ)) ||
1519             nla_put_be32(skb, CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_UNACK,
1520                          htonl(timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_UNACK] / HZ)))
1521                 goto nla_put_failure;
1522         return 0;
1523
1524 nla_put_failure:
1525         return -ENOSPC;
1526 }
1527
1528 static const struct nla_policy tcp_timeout_nla_policy[CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_MAX+1] = {
1529         [CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_SENT]      = { .type = NLA_U32 },
1530         [CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_RECV]      = { .type = NLA_U32 },
1531         [CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_ESTABLISHED]   = { .type = NLA_U32 },
1532         [CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_FIN_WAIT]      = { .type = NLA_U32 },
1533         [CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_CLOSE_WAIT]    = { .type = NLA_U32 },
1534         [CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_LAST_ACK]      = { .type = NLA_U32 },
1535         [CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_TIME_WAIT]     = { .type = NLA_U32 },
1536         [CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_CLOSE]         = { .type = NLA_U32 },
1537         [CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_SYN_SENT2]     = { .type = NLA_U32 },
1538         [CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_RETRANS]       = { .type = NLA_U32 },
1539         [CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_UNACK]         = { .type = NLA_U32 },
1540 };
1541 #endif /* CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_TIMEOUT */
1542
1543 void nf_conntrack_tcp_init_net(struct net *net)
1544 {
1545         struct nf_tcp_net *tn = nf_tcp_pernet(net);
1546         int i;
1547
1548         for (i = 0; i < TCP_CONNTRACK_TIMEOUT_MAX; i++)
1549                 tn->timeouts[i] = tcp_timeouts[i];
1550
1551         /* timeouts[0] is unused, make it same as SYN_SENT so
1552          * ->timeouts[0] contains 'new' timeout, like udp or icmp.
1553          */
1554         tn->timeouts[0] = tcp_timeouts[TCP_CONNTRACK_SYN_SENT];
1555
1556         /* If it is set to zero, we disable picking up already established
1557          * connections.
1558          */
1559         tn->tcp_loose = 1;
1560
1561         /* "Be conservative in what you do,
1562          *  be liberal in what you accept from others."
1563          * If it's non-zero, we mark only out of window RST segments as INVALID.
1564          */
1565         tn->tcp_be_liberal = 0;
1566
1567         /* If it's non-zero, we turn off RST sequence number check */
1568         tn->tcp_ignore_invalid_rst = 0;
1569
1570         /* Max number of the retransmitted packets without receiving an (acceptable)
1571          * ACK from the destination. If this number is reached, a shorter timer
1572          * will be started.
1573          */
1574         tn->tcp_max_retrans = 3;
1575
1576 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NF_FLOW_TABLE)
1577         tn->offload_timeout = 30 * HZ;
1578 #endif
1579 }
1580
1581 const struct nf_conntrack_l4proto nf_conntrack_l4proto_tcp =
1582 {
1583         .l4proto                = IPPROTO_TCP,
1584 #ifdef CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_PROCFS
1585         .print_conntrack        = tcp_print_conntrack,
1586 #endif
1587         .can_early_drop         = tcp_can_early_drop,
1588 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NF_CT_NETLINK)
1589         .to_nlattr              = tcp_to_nlattr,
1590         .from_nlattr            = nlattr_to_tcp,
1591         .tuple_to_nlattr        = nf_ct_port_tuple_to_nlattr,
1592         .nlattr_to_tuple        = nf_ct_port_nlattr_to_tuple,
1593         .nlattr_tuple_size      = tcp_nlattr_tuple_size,
1594         .nlattr_size            = TCP_NLATTR_SIZE,
1595         .nla_policy             = nf_ct_port_nla_policy,
1596 #endif
1597 #ifdef CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_TIMEOUT
1598         .ctnl_timeout           = {
1599                 .nlattr_to_obj  = tcp_timeout_nlattr_to_obj,
1600                 .obj_to_nlattr  = tcp_timeout_obj_to_nlattr,
1601                 .nlattr_max     = CTA_TIMEOUT_TCP_MAX,
1602                 .obj_size       = sizeof(unsigned int) *
1603                                         TCP_CONNTRACK_TIMEOUT_MAX,
1604                 .nla_policy     = tcp_timeout_nla_policy,
1605         },
1606 #endif /* CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_TIMEOUT */
1607 };