tools/testing/selftests/net/packetdrill/tcp_accecn_syn_ace_flags_drop.pkt
Source file repositories/reference/linux-study-clean/tools/testing/selftests/net/packetdrill/tcp_accecn_syn_ace_flags_drop.pkt
File Facts
- System
- Linux kernel
- Corpus path
tools/testing/selftests/net/packetdrill/tcp_accecn_syn_ace_flags_drop.pkt- Extension
.pkt- Size
- 595 bytes
- Lines
- 17
- Domain
- Support Tooling And Documentation
- Bucket
- tools
- Inferred role
- Support Tooling And Documentation: tools
- Status
- atlas-only
Why This File Exists
Repository support layer: documentation, build tooling, samples, user-space helper tools, generated initramfs support, licenses, and validation utilities.
- Repository support layer: documentation, build tooling, samples, user-space helper tools, generated initramfs support, licenses, and validation utilities.
Dependency Surface
- No C-style include directives detected by the generator.
Detected Declarations
- No top-level syscall, struct, function, initcall, or export declaration detected by the generator.
Annotated Snippet
// Test that SYN with ACE flags got dropped
// We retry one more time with ACE and then
// fallback to disabled ECN
`./defaults.sh
sysctl -q net.ipv4.tcp_ecn=3
`
0 socket(..., SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP) = 4
+.002 ... 2.1 connect(4, ..., ...) = 0
+.002 > [noecn] SEWA 0:0(0) <mss 1460,sackOK,TS val 100 ecr 0,nop,wscale 8>
+1~+1.1 > [noecn] SEWA 0:0(0) <mss 1460,sackOK,TS val 100 ecr 0,nop,wscale 8>
+1~+1.1 > [noecn] S 0:0(0) <mss 1460,sackOK,TS val 100 ecr 0,nop,wscale 8>
+0.1 < [noecn] S. 0:0(0) ack 1 win 32767 <mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK,nop,wscale 8>
+0~+0.01 > [noecn] . 1:1(0) ack 1
Annotation
- Atlas domain: Support Tooling And Documentation / tools.
- Implementation status: atlas-only.
Implementation Notes
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- Core OS pages should be promoted from atlas-only to deep-reviewed when they explain data structures, invariants, locking, lifecycle, and C implementation snippets.
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