Exploring TCP state machine by graphs

时间:2023-03-09 05:43:53
Exploring TCP state machine by graphs

States

TCP includes 11 states, they are:

LISTEN

SYN_SENT

SYN_RECV

ESTABLISHED

FIN_WAIT1

CLOSE_WAIT

FIN_WAIT2

LAST_ACK

TIME_WAIT

CLOSED

CLOSING

@include/net/tcp_states.h:

/* Definitions for the TCP protocol sk_state field. */

#ifndef _LINUX_TCP_STATES_H
#define _LINUX_TCP_STATES_H enum {
TCP_ESTABLISHED = 1,
TCP_SYN_SENT,
TCP_SYN_RECV,
TCP_FIN_WAIT1,
TCP_FIN_WAIT2,
TCP_TIME_WAIT,
TCP_CLOSE,
TCP_CLOSE_WAIT,
TCP_LAST_ACK,
TCP_LISTEN,
TCP_CLOSING, /* Now a valid state */ TCP_MAX_STATES /* leave at the end! */
}; #define TCP_STATE_MASK 0xF
#define TCP_ACTION_FIN (1 << 7) enum {
TCPF_ESTABLISHED = (1 << 1),
TCPF_SYN_SENT = (1 << 2),
TCPF_SYN_RECV = (1 << 3),
TCPF_FIN_WAIT1 = (1 << 4),
TCPF_FIN_WAIT2 = (1 << 5),
TCPF_TIME_WAIT = (1 << 6),
TCPF_CLOSE = (1 << 7),
TCP_CLOSE_WAIT = (1 << 8),
TCP_LAST_ACK = (1 << 9),
TCP_LISTEN = (1 << 10),
TCP_CLOSING = (1 << 11)
}; #endif /* _LINUX_TCP_STATES_H */

View of Server

Passive open and passive close often performed by Server, the normal routine is illustrated as follow.

I denote the passive open/close transitions with a blue line (normal transitions are in bold).

Exploring TCP state machine by graphs

View of Client

Ative open and Active close often performed by Client, the normal routine is illustrated as follow.

I denote the active open/close transitions with a green line (normal transitions are in bold).

Exploring TCP state machine by graphs

As a whole

We know while most TCP state transitions are normal, it also has some unnormal transitions, including:

simultaneous open

simultaneous close

RST and etc.

I use dashed line to denote this kind of transitions.

Exploring TCP state machine by graphs

Sequence chart

(1)Normal sequence chart (including active open/close, passive open/close)

Exploring TCP state machine by graphs

(2)simultaneous open

Exploring TCP state machine by graphs

 (3)simultaneous close

Exploring TCP state machine by graphs

Author

zhangskd @ csdn blog