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authorTom Quetchenbach <virtualphtn@gmail.com>2008-09-21 00:21:51 -0700
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2008-09-21 00:21:51 -0700
commitf5fff5dc8a7a3f395b0525c02ba92c95d42b7390 (patch)
tree2077107cbf6011c826937f56a008bb3d5a0306a2
parent6067804047b64dde89f4f133fc7eba48ee44107d (diff)
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tcp: advertise MSS requested by user
I'm trying to use the TCP_MAXSEG option to setsockopt() to set the MSS for both sides of a bidirectional connection. man tcp says: "If this option is set before connection establishment, it also changes the MSS value announced to the other end in the initial packet." However, the kernel only uses the MTU/route cache to set the advertised MSS. That means if I set the MSS to, say, 500 before calling connect(), I will send at most 500-byte packets, but I will still receive 1500-byte packets in reply. This is a bug, either in the kernel or the documentation. This patch (applies to latest net-2.6) reduces the advertised value to that requested by the user as long as setsockopt() is called before connect() or accept(). This seems like the behavior that one would expect as well as that which is documented. I've tried to make sure that things that depend on the advertised MSS are set correctly. Signed-off-by: Tom Quetchenbach <virtualphtn@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
-rw-r--r--net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c4
-rw-r--r--net/ipv4/tcp_output.c13
2 files changed, 14 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c
index 3dfbc21e555..44aef1c1f37 100644
--- a/net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c
@@ -1364,6 +1364,10 @@ struct sock *tcp_v4_syn_recv_sock(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb,
tcp_mtup_init(newsk);
tcp_sync_mss(newsk, dst_mtu(dst));
newtp->advmss = dst_metric(dst, RTAX_ADVMSS);
+ if (tcp_sk(sk)->rx_opt.user_mss &&
+ tcp_sk(sk)->rx_opt.user_mss < newtp->advmss)
+ newtp->advmss = tcp_sk(sk)->rx_opt.user_mss;
+
tcp_initialize_rcv_mss(newsk);
#ifdef CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG
diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
index 8f9793a37b6..c3d58ee3e16 100644
--- a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
@@ -2232,6 +2232,7 @@ struct sk_buff *tcp_make_synack(struct sock *sk, struct dst_entry *dst,
struct sk_buff *skb;
struct tcp_md5sig_key *md5;
__u8 *md5_hash_location;
+ int mss;
skb = sock_wmalloc(sk, MAX_TCP_HEADER + 15, 1, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (skb == NULL)
@@ -2242,13 +2243,17 @@ struct sk_buff *tcp_make_synack(struct sock *sk, struct dst_entry *dst,
skb->dst = dst_clone(dst);
+ mss = dst_metric(dst, RTAX_ADVMSS);
+ if (tp->rx_opt.user_mss && tp->rx_opt.user_mss < mss)
+ mss = tp->rx_opt.user_mss;
+
if (req->rcv_wnd == 0) { /* ignored for retransmitted syns */
__u8 rcv_wscale;
/* Set this up on the first call only */
req->window_clamp = tp->window_clamp ? : dst_metric(dst, RTAX_WINDOW);
/* tcp_full_space because it is guaranteed to be the first packet */
tcp_select_initial_window(tcp_full_space(sk),
- dst_metric(dst, RTAX_ADVMSS) - (ireq->tstamp_ok ? TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_ALIGNED : 0),
+ mss - (ireq->tstamp_ok ? TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_ALIGNED : 0),
&req->rcv_wnd,
&req->window_clamp,
ireq->wscale_ok,
@@ -2258,8 +2263,7 @@ struct sk_buff *tcp_make_synack(struct sock *sk, struct dst_entry *dst,
memset(&opts, 0, sizeof(opts));
TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->when = tcp_time_stamp;
- tcp_header_size = tcp_synack_options(sk, req,
- dst_metric(dst, RTAX_ADVMSS),
+ tcp_header_size = tcp_synack_options(sk, req, mss,
skb, &opts, &md5) +
sizeof(struct tcphdr);
@@ -2333,6 +2337,9 @@ static void tcp_connect_init(struct sock *sk)
if (!tp->window_clamp)
tp->window_clamp = dst_metric(dst, RTAX_WINDOW);
tp->advmss = dst_metric(dst, RTAX_ADVMSS);
+ if (tp->rx_opt.user_mss && tp->rx_opt.user_mss < tp->advmss)
+ tp->advmss = tp->rx_opt.user_mss;
+
tcp_initialize_rcv_mss(sk);
tcp_select_initial_window(tcp_full_space(sk),