Re: [PATCH net-next 05/11] tcp: allow mptcp to drop TS for some packets
From: Matthieu Baerts
Date: Mon Jun 01 2026 - 03:42:40 EST
On 01/06/2026 17:26, Eric Dumazet wrote:
> On Sun, May 31, 2026 at 11:52 PM Matthieu Baerts <matttbe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>> Thank you for the review!
>>
>> On 01/06/2026 16:04, Eric Dumazet wrote:
>>> On Sun, May 31, 2026 at 10:25 PM Matthieu Baerts (NGI0)
>>> <matttbe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> With TCP-timestamps (padded) taking 12 bytes and ADD_ADDR IPv6 + port
>>>> taking 30 bytes, the 40-byte limit for the TCP options is reached. In
>>>> this case, it is then not possible to send the address signal.
>>>>
>>>> The idea is to let MPTCP dropping the TCP-timestamps option for some
>>>> specific packets, to be able to send some specific pure ACK carrying >28
>>>> bytes of MPTCP options, like with this specific ADD_ADDR. A new
>>>> parameter is passed from tcp_established_options to the MPTCP side to
>>>> indicate if the TCP TS option is used, and if it should be dropped. The
>>>> next commit implements the part on MPTCP side, but split into two
>>>> patches to help TCP maintainers to identify the modifications on TCP
>>>> side. This feature will be controlled by a new add_addr_v6_port_drop_ts
>>>> MPTCP sysctl knob.
>>>>
>>>> It is important to keep in mind that dropping the TCP timestamps option
>>>> for one packet of the connection could eventually disrupt some
>>>> middleboxes: even if it should be unlikely, they could drop the packet
>>>> or even block the connection. That's why this new feature will be
>>>> controlled by a sysctl knob.
>>>>
>>>> Note that it would be technically possible to squeeze both options into
>>>> the header if the ADD_ADDR is first written, and then the TCP timestamps
>>>> without the NOPs preceding it. But this means more modifications on TCP
>>>> side, plus some middleboxes could still be disrupted by that.
>>>>
>>>> About the implementation, instead of passing a new boolean (drop_ts),
>>>> another option would be to pass the whole option structure (opts),
>>>> but 'struct tcp_out_options' is currently defined in tcp_output.c, and
>>>> would need to be exported. Plus that means the removal of the TCP TS
>>>> option would be done on the MPTCP side, and not here on the TCP side.
>>>> It feels clearer to remove other TCP options from the TCP side, than
>>>> hiding that from the MPTCP side.
>>>>
>>>> Yet an other alternative would be to pass the size already taken by the
>>>> other TCP options, and have a way to drop them all when needed. But this
>>>> feels better to target only the timestamps option where dropping it
>>>> should be safe, even if it is currently the only option that would be
>>>> set before MPTCP, when MPTCP is used.
>>>>
>>>> Reviewed-by: Mat Martineau <martineau@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Matthieu Baerts (NGI0) <matttbe@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> ---
>>>> To: Neal Cardwell <ncardwell@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> To: Kuniyuki Iwashima <kuniyu@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> ---
>>>> include/net/mptcp.h | 3 ++-
>>>> net/ipv4/tcp_output.c | 6 +++++-
>>>> net/mptcp/options.c | 3 ++-
>>>> 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/include/net/mptcp.h b/include/net/mptcp.h
>>>> index f7263fe2a2e4..000b6593bfa4 100644
>>>> --- a/include/net/mptcp.h
>>>> +++ b/include/net/mptcp.h
>>>> @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ bool mptcp_synack_options(const struct request_sock *req, unsigned int *size,
>>>> struct mptcp_out_options *opts);
>>>> bool mptcp_established_options(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb,
>>>> unsigned int *size, unsigned int remaining,
>>>> - struct mptcp_out_options *opts);
>>>> + bool *drop_ts, struct mptcp_out_options *opts);
>>>> bool mptcp_incoming_options(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
>>>>
>>>> void mptcp_write_options(struct tcphdr *th, __be32 *ptr, struct tcp_sock *tp,
>>>> @@ -270,6 +270,7 @@ static inline bool mptcp_established_options(struct sock *sk,
>>>> struct sk_buff *skb,
>>>> unsigned int *size,
>>>> unsigned int remaining,
>>>> + bool *drop_ts,
>>>> struct mptcp_out_options *opts)
>>>> {
>>>> return false;
>>>> diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
>>>> index ef0c10cd31c7..53ee4c8f5f8c 100644
>>>> --- a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
>>>> +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
>>>> @@ -1181,12 +1181,16 @@ static unsigned int tcp_established_options(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb
>>>> */
>>>> if (sk_is_mptcp(sk)) {
>>>> unsigned int remaining = MAX_TCP_OPTION_SPACE - size;
>>>> + bool drop_ts = opts->options & OPTION_TS;
>>>> unsigned int opt_size = 0;
>>>>
>>>> if (mptcp_established_options(sk, skb, &opt_size, remaining,
>>>> - &opts->mptcp)) {
>>>> + &drop_ts, &opts->mptcp)) {
>>>> opts->options |= OPTION_MPTCP;
>>>> size += opt_size;
>>>> +
>>>> + if (drop_ts)
>>>> + opts->options &= ~OPTION_TS;
>>>> }
>>>> }
>>>
>>> Passing local variables' addresses forces the compiler to use a stack
>>> canary in this hot function, even for non-MPTCP flows.
>>>
>>> I was about to test the following patch, which removes the current
>>> stack canary caused by MPTCP :/
>>
>> Sorry, I didn't know you were planning to do that.
>>
>> Would that be OK for you if I use an unused bit in opts->mptcp? It's a
>> bit "hackish", but it avoids adding a new local variable address. Or do
>> you have another idea?
>>
>> The modifications in net/ipv4/tcp_output.c would then be limited to:
>>
>>
>> diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
>> index ef0c10cd31c7..f4edc9c4f3fc 100644
>> --- a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
>> +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
>> @@ -1181,12 +1181,18 @@ static unsigned int tcp_established_options(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb
>> */
>> if (sk_is_mptcp(sk)) {
>> unsigned int remaining = MAX_TCP_OPTION_SPACE - size;
>> + bool has_ts = opts->options & OPTION_TS;
>> unsigned int opt_size = 0;
>>
>> if (mptcp_established_options(sk, skb, &opt_size, remaining,
>> - &opts->mptcp)) {
>> + has_ts, &opts->mptcp)) {
>> opts->options |= OPTION_MPTCP;
>> size += opt_size;
>> +
>> +#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MPTCP)
>> + if (opts->mptcp.drop_ts)
>> + opts->options &= ~OPTION_TS;
>> +#endif
>
> SGTM, but maybe the IS_ENABLED() is not needed in this block,
> guarded by if (sk_is_mptcp(sk)) ?
I didn't think about that, I will check.
> Also I am unsure opts->mptcp.drop_ts is cleared already before
> reaching tcp_established_options()?
Indeed, it is not. I explicitly reset it in mptcp_established_options,
but I could do it here, that would be clearer.
>> }
>> }
>>
>>
>> I can also avoid adding a new parameter in mptcp_established_options
>> (bool has_ts) by setting opts->mptcp.drop_ts before calling it, but
>> that's clearer with this new parameter I think.
>>
>>> $ scripts/bloat-o-meter -t vmlinux.old vmlinux.new
>>> add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 0/3 up/down: 0/-92 (-92)
>>> Function old new delta
>>> tcp_options_write.isra 1423 1407 -16
>>> mptcp_established_options 2746 2720 -26
>>> tcp_established_options 553 503 -50
>>> Total: Before=22110750, After=22110658, chg -0.00%
>>>
>>
>> Good reduction!
>>
>> (...)
>>
>>> diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
>>> index ef0c10cd31c71ff585a937fde37f2b08b1214b5a..594ec6ba02d5413d43842f79aefbf4d8355c4f3f
>>> 100644
>>> --- a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
>>> +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c
>>> @@ -1183,10 +1183,11 @@ static unsigned int
>>> tcp_established_options(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb
>>> unsigned int remaining = MAX_TCP_OPTION_SPACE - size;
>>> unsigned int opt_size = 0;
>>>
>>> - if (mptcp_established_options(sk, skb, &opt_size, remaining,
>>> - &opts->mptcp)) {
>>> + opt_size = mptcp_established_options(sk, skb, remaining,
>>> + &opts->mptcp);
>>> + if (opt_size) {
>>> opts->options |= OPTION_MPTCP;
>>> - size += opt_size;
>>> + size += (opt_size & 63);
>>
>> Nice trick! What about returning a negative number when the MPTCP option
>> is not needed? Just to avoid playing with masks in the code?
>
> Yes, that would work, thanks.
>
> I can provide a patch in a couple of hours.
No hurry, thank you! I will wait for your patches to be applied before
sending a v2.
(While at it, no need to initialise opt_size to 0 here above, and there
was a double ";;" in mptcp_established_options, around "return 64 +
total_size;;" but this code will change anyway.)
Cheers,
Matt
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