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-rw-r--r--net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_tcp.c31
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_tcp.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_tcp.c
index af8adcba23a..238bbb5b72e 100644
--- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_tcp.c
+++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_tcp.c
@@ -57,19 +57,19 @@ static DEFINE_RWLOCK(tcp_lock);
/* "Be conservative in what you do,
be liberal in what you accept from others."
If it's non-zero, we mark only out of window RST segments as INVALID. */
-int nf_ct_tcp_be_liberal = 0;
+int nf_ct_tcp_be_liberal __read_mostly = 0;
/* When connection is picked up from the middle, how many packets are required
to pass in each direction when we assume we are in sync - if any side uses
window scaling, we lost the game.
If it is set to zero, we disable picking up already established
connections. */
-int nf_ct_tcp_loose = 3;
+int nf_ct_tcp_loose __read_mostly = 3;
/* Max number of the retransmitted packets without receiving an (acceptable)
ACK from the destination. If this number is reached, a shorter timer
will be started. */
-int nf_ct_tcp_max_retrans = 3;
+int nf_ct_tcp_max_retrans __read_mostly = 3;
/* FIXME: Examine ipfilter's timeouts and conntrack transitions more
closely. They're more complex. --RR */
@@ -92,19 +92,19 @@ static const char *tcp_conntrack_names[] = {
#define HOURS * 60 MINS
#define DAYS * 24 HOURS
-unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_syn_sent = 2 MINS;
-unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_syn_recv = 60 SECS;
-unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_established = 5 DAYS;
-unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_fin_wait = 2 MINS;
-unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_close_wait = 60 SECS;
-unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_last_ack = 30 SECS;
-unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_time_wait = 2 MINS;
-unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_close = 10 SECS;
+unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_syn_sent __read_mostly = 2 MINS;
+unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_syn_recv __read_mostly = 60 SECS;
+unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_established __read_mostly = 5 DAYS;
+unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_fin_wait __read_mostly = 2 MINS;
+unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_close_wait __read_mostly = 60 SECS;
+unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_last_ack __read_mostly = 30 SECS;
+unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_time_wait __read_mostly = 2 MINS;
+unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_close __read_mostly = 10 SECS;
/* RFC1122 says the R2 limit should be at least 100 seconds.
Linux uses 15 packets as limit, which corresponds
to ~13-30min depending on RTO. */
-unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_max_retrans = 5 MINS;
+unsigned int nf_ct_tcp_timeout_max_retrans __read_mostly = 5 MINS;
static unsigned int * tcp_timeouts[]
= { NULL, /* TCP_CONNTRACK_NONE */
@@ -688,13 +688,15 @@ static int tcp_in_window(struct ip_ct_tcp *state,
if (state->last_dir == dir
&& state->last_seq == seq
&& state->last_ack == ack
- && state->last_end == end)
+ && state->last_end == end
+ && state->last_win == win)
state->retrans++;
else {
state->last_dir = dir;
state->last_seq = seq;
state->last_ack = ack;
state->last_end = end;
+ state->last_win = win;
state->retrans = 0;
}
}
@@ -823,8 +825,7 @@ static int tcp_error(struct sk_buff *skb,
/* Checksum invalid? Ignore.
* We skip checking packets on the outgoing path
- * because the semantic of CHECKSUM_HW is different there
- * and moreover root might send raw packets.
+ * because the checksum is assumed to be correct.
*/
/* FIXME: Source route IP option packets --RR */
if (nf_conntrack_checksum &&