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authorAndreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>2022-03-17 15:28:56 +0100
committerAndreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>2022-03-18 15:18:48 +0100
commit6625edb5d206e62c945c78d507772476259811b3 (patch)
treef52382c480ec176d64431e31e125846b109ac640 /Kernel/Net
parentf0dde1cee1f8033892fafe67c3a050f2073d8913 (diff)
downloadserenity-6625edb5d206e62c945c78d507772476259811b3.zip
Kernel: When receiving unexpected TCP flags, print the flags
It'll be easier to understand what might be happening if we know which unexpected flags are actually showing up. :^)
Diffstat (limited to 'Kernel/Net')
-rw-r--r--Kernel/Net/NetworkTask.cpp4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/Kernel/Net/NetworkTask.cpp b/Kernel/Net/NetworkTask.cpp
index 29e8c74e62..b499e3fb39 100644
--- a/Kernel/Net/NetworkTask.cpp
+++ b/Kernel/Net/NetworkTask.cpp
@@ -435,11 +435,11 @@ void handle_tcp(IPv4Packet const& ipv4_packet, Time const& packet_timestamp)
switch (socket->state()) {
case TCPSocket::State::Closed:
- dbgln("handle_tcp: unexpected flags in Closed state");
+ dbgln("handle_tcp: unexpected flags in Closed state ({:x})", tcp_packet.flags());
// TODO: we may want to send an RST here, maybe as a configurable option
return;
case TCPSocket::State::TimeWait:
- dbgln("handle_tcp: unexpected flags in TimeWait state");
+ dbgln("handle_tcp: unexpected flags in TimeWait state ({:x})", tcp_packet.flags());
(void)socket->send_tcp_packet(TCPFlags::RST);
socket->set_state(TCPSocket::State::Closed);
return;