return err;
}
+/* Accept RST for rcv_nxt - 1 after a FIN.
+ * When tcp connections are abruptly terminated from Mac OSX (via ^C), a
+ * FIN is sent followed by a RST packet. The RST is sent with the same
+ * sequence number as the FIN, and thus according to RFC 5961 a challenge
+ * ACK should be sent. However, Mac OSX rate limits replies to challenge
+ * ACKs on the closed socket. In addition middleboxes can drop either the
+ * challenge ACK or a subsequent RST.
+ */
+static bool tcp_reset_check(const struct sock *sk, const struct sk_buff *skb)
+{
+ struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk);
+
+ return unlikely(TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq == (tp->rcv_nxt - 1) &&
+ (1 << sk->sk_state) & (TCPF_CLOSE_WAIT | TCPF_LAST_ACK |
+ TCPF_CLOSING));
+}
+
/* Does PAWS and seqno based validation of an incoming segment, flags will
* play significant role here.
*/
LINUX_MIB_TCPACKSKIPPEDSEQ,
&tp->last_oow_ack_time))
tcp_send_dupack(sk, skb);
+ } else if (tcp_reset_check(sk, skb)) {
+ tcp_reset(sk);
}
goto discard;
}
/* Step 2: check RST bit */
if (th->rst) {
- /* RFC 5961 3.2 (extend to match against SACK too if available):
- * If seq num matches RCV.NXT or the right-most SACK block,
+ /* RFC 5961 3.2 (extend to match against (RCV.NXT - 1) after a
+ * FIN and SACK too if available):
+ * If seq num matches RCV.NXT or (RCV.NXT - 1) after a FIN, or
+ * the right-most SACK block,
* then
* RESET the connection
* else
* Send a challenge ACK
*/
- if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq == tp->rcv_nxt) {
+ if (TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq == tp->rcv_nxt ||
+ tcp_reset_check(sk, skb)) {
rst_seq_match = true;
} else if (tcp_is_sack(tp) && tp->rx_opt.num_sacks > 0) {
struct tcp_sack_block *sp = &tp->selective_acks[0];