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@@ -274,6 +274,7 @@ extern int sysctl_tcp_challenge_ack_limit;
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extern unsigned int sysctl_tcp_notsent_lowat;
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extern int sysctl_tcp_min_tso_segs;
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extern int sysctl_tcp_autocorking;
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+extern int sysctl_tcp_invalid_ratelimit;
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extern atomic_long_t tcp_memory_allocated;
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extern struct percpu_counter tcp_sockets_allocated;
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@@ -1236,6 +1237,37 @@ static inline bool tcp_paws_reject(const struct tcp_options_received *rx_opt,
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return true;
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}
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+/* Return true if we're currently rate-limiting out-of-window ACKs and
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+ * thus shouldn't send a dupack right now. We rate-limit dupacks in
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+ * response to out-of-window SYNs or ACKs to mitigate ACK loops or DoS
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+ * attacks that send repeated SYNs or ACKs for the same connection. To
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+ * do this, we do not send a duplicate SYNACK or ACK if the remote
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+ * endpoint is sending out-of-window SYNs or pure ACKs at a high rate.
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+ */
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+static inline bool tcp_oow_rate_limited(struct net *net,
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+ const struct sk_buff *skb,
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+ int mib_idx, u32 *last_oow_ack_time)
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+{
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+ /* Data packets without SYNs are not likely part of an ACK loop. */
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+ if ((TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq != TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq) &&
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+ !tcp_hdr(skb)->syn)
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+ goto not_rate_limited;
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+
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+ if (*last_oow_ack_time) {
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+ s32 elapsed = (s32)(tcp_time_stamp - *last_oow_ack_time);
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+
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+ if (0 <= elapsed && elapsed < sysctl_tcp_invalid_ratelimit) {
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+ NET_INC_STATS_BH(net, mib_idx);
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+ return true; /* rate-limited: don't send yet! */
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ *last_oow_ack_time = tcp_time_stamp;
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+
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+not_rate_limited:
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+ return false; /* not rate-limited: go ahead, send dupack now! */
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+}
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+
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static inline void tcp_mib_init(struct net *net)
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{
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/* See RFC 2012 */
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