From: Jason Xing <kernelx...@tencent.com>

Add a new standalone file for the easy future extension to support
both active reset and passive reset in the TCP/DCCP/MPTCP protocols.

This patch only does the preparations for reset reason mechanism,
nothing else changes.

The reset reasons are divided into three parts:
1) reuse drop reasons for passive reset in TCP
2) our own independent reasons which aren't relying on other reasons at all
3) reuse MP_TCPRST option for MPTCP

The benefits of a standalone reset reason are listed here:
1) it can cover more than one case, such as reset reasons in MPTCP,
active reset reasons.
2) people can easily/fastly understand and maintain this mechanism.
3) we get unified format of output with prefix stripped.
4) more new reset reasons are on the way
...

I will implement the basic codes of active/passive reset reason in
those three protocols, which are not complete for this moment. For
passive reset part in TCP, I only introduce the NO_SOCKET common case
which could be set as an example.

After this series applied, it will have the ability to open a new
gate to let other people contribute more reasons into it :)

Signed-off-by: Jason Xing <kernelx...@tencent.com>
---
 include/net/rstreason.h | 106 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 106 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 include/net/rstreason.h

diff --git a/include/net/rstreason.h b/include/net/rstreason.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..bc53b5a24505
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/net/rstreason.h
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
+
+#ifndef _LINUX_RSTREASON_H
+#define _LINUX_RSTREASON_H
+#include <net/dropreason-core.h>
+#include <uapi/linux/mptcp.h>
+
+#define DEFINE_RST_REASON(FN, FNe)     \
+       FN(NOT_SPECIFIED)               \
+       FN(NO_SOCKET)                   \
+       FN(MPTCP_RST_EUNSPEC)           \
+       FN(MPTCP_RST_EMPTCP)            \
+       FN(MPTCP_RST_ERESOURCE)         \
+       FN(MPTCP_RST_EPROHIBIT)         \
+       FN(MPTCP_RST_EWQ2BIG)           \
+       FN(MPTCP_RST_EBADPERF)          \
+       FN(MPTCP_RST_EMIDDLEBOX)        \
+       FN(ERROR)                       \
+       FNe(MAX)
+
+/**
+ * enum sk_rst_reason - the reasons of socket reset
+ *
+ * The reasons of sk reset, which are used in DCCP/TCP/MPTCP protocols.
+ *
+ * There are three parts in order:
+ * 1) skb drop reasons: relying on drop reasons for such as passive reset
+ * 2) independent reset reasons: such as active reset reasons
+ * 3) reset reasons in MPTCP: only for MPTCP use
+ */
+enum sk_rst_reason {
+       /* Refer to include/net/dropreason-core.h
+        * Rely on skb drop reasons because it indicates exactly why RST
+        * could happen.
+        */
+       /** @SK_RST_REASON_NOT_SPECIFIED: reset reason is not specified */
+       SK_RST_REASON_NOT_SPECIFIED,
+       /** @SK_RST_REASON_NO_SOCKET: no valid socket that can be used */
+       SK_RST_REASON_NO_SOCKET,
+
+       /* Copy from include/uapi/linux/mptcp.h.
+        * These reset fields will not be changed since they adhere to
+        * RFC 8684. So do not touch them. I'm going to list each definition
+        * of them respectively.
+        */
+       /**
+        * @SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_EUNSPEC: Unspecified error.
+        * This is the default error; it implies that the subflow is no
+        * longer available. The presence of this option shows that the
+        * RST was generated by an MPTCP-aware device.
+        */
+       SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_EUNSPEC,
+       /**
+        * @SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_EMPTCP: MPTCP-specific error.
+        * An error has been detected in the processing of MPTCP options.
+        * This is the usual reason code to return in the cases where a RST
+        * is being sent to close a subflow because of an invalid response.
+        */
+       SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_EMPTCP,
+       /**
+        * @SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_ERESOURCE: Lack of resources.
+        * This code indicates that the sending host does not have enough
+        * resources to support the terminated subflow.
+        */
+       SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_ERESOURCE,
+       /**
+        * @SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_EPROHIBIT: Administratively prohibited.
+        * This code indicates that the requested subflow is prohibited by
+        * the policies of the sending host.
+        */
+       SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_EPROHIBIT,
+       /**
+        * @SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_EWQ2BIG: Too much outstanding data.
+        * This code indicates that there is an excessive amount of data
+        * that needs to be transmitted over the terminated subflow while
+        * having already been acknowledged over one or more other subflows.
+        * This may occur if a path has been unavailable for a short period
+        * and it is more efficient to reset and start again than it is to
+        * retransmit the queued data.
+        */
+       SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_EWQ2BIG,
+       /**
+        * @SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_EBADPERF: Unacceptable performance.
+        * This code indicates that the performance of this subflow was
+        * too low compared to the other subflows of this Multipath TCP
+        * connection.
+        */
+       SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_EBADPERF,
+       /**
+        * @SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_EMIDDLEBOX: Middlebox interference.
+        * Middlebox interference has been detected over this subflow,
+        * making MPTCP signaling invalid. For example, this may be sent
+        * if the checksum does not validate.
+        */
+       SK_RST_REASON_MPTCP_RST_EMIDDLEBOX,
+
+       /** @SK_RST_REASON_ERROR: unexpected error happens */
+       SK_RST_REASON_ERROR,
+
+       /**
+        * @SK_RST_REASON_MAX: Maximum of socket reset reasons.
+        * It shouldn't be used as a real 'reason'.
+        */
+       SK_RST_REASON_MAX,
+};
+#endif
-- 
2.37.3


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