From 2725ad8de47d4c9e39b466ce2dfe9d7953d40145 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jo-Philipp Wich Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 11:22:09 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] iproute2: merge upstream CAKE support Add upstream support for CAKE into iproute2 and conditionally enable it depending on the build environment we're running under. When running with SDK=1 and CONFIG_BUILDBOT=y we assume that we're invoked by the release package builder at http://release-builds.lede-project.org/17.01/packages/ and produce shared iproute2 executables with legacy CAKE support for older released kernels. When not running under the release package builder environment, produce nonshared packages using the new, upstream CAKE support suitable for the latest kernel. Depending on the environment, suffix the PKG_RELEASE field with either "-cake-legacy" or "-cake-upstream" to ensure that the nonshared packages are preferred by opkg for newer builds. Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich --- package/network/utils/iproute2/Makefile | 12 + .../950-add-legacy-cake-to-tc.patch} | 0 .../951-add-upstream-cake-to-tc.patch | 1499 +++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 1511 insertions(+) rename package/network/utils/iproute2/{patches/950-add-cake-to-tc.patch => patches-cake-legacy/950-add-legacy-cake-to-tc.patch} (100%) create mode 100644 package/network/utils/iproute2/patches-cake-upstream/951-add-upstream-cake-to-tc.patch diff --git a/package/network/utils/iproute2/Makefile b/package/network/utils/iproute2/Makefile index 1f566f0c4d..a260aa4e2b 100644 --- a/package/network/utils/iproute2/Makefile +++ b/package/network/utils/iproute2/Makefile @@ -19,6 +19,10 @@ PKG_LICENSE:=GPL-2.0 PKG_BUILD_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/$(PKG_NAME)-$(BUILD_VARIANT)/$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION) +USE_CAKE:=$(if $(filter 1y,$(SDK)$(CONFIG_BUILDBOT)),cake-legacy,cake-upstream) +PKG_FLAGS:=$(if $(filter cake-upstream,$(USE_CAKE)),nonshared) +PKG_RELEASE:=$(PKG_RELEASE)-$(USE_CAKE) + include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk define Package/iproute2/Default @@ -70,6 +74,14 @@ ifeq ($(BUILD_VARIANT),tiny) IP_CONFIG_TINY:=y endif +PATCH_DIR:=$(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/openwrt-patches + +define Build/Patch + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(PATCH_DIR) + $(CP) ./patches/* ./patches-$(USE_CAKE)/* $(PATCH_DIR)/ + $(call Build/Patch/Default) +endef + define Build/Configure $(SED) "s,-I/usr/include/db3,," $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/Makefile $(SED) "s,^KERNEL_INCLUDE.*,KERNEL_INCLUDE=$(LINUX_DIR)/include," \ diff --git a/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/950-add-cake-to-tc.patch b/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches-cake-legacy/950-add-legacy-cake-to-tc.patch similarity index 100% rename from package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/950-add-cake-to-tc.patch rename to package/network/utils/iproute2/patches-cake-legacy/950-add-legacy-cake-to-tc.patch diff --git a/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches-cake-upstream/951-add-upstream-cake-to-tc.patch b/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches-cake-upstream/951-add-upstream-cake-to-tc.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..10de4714ce --- /dev/null +++ b/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches-cake-upstream/951-add-upstream-cake-to-tc.patch @@ -0,0 +1,1499 @@ +--- a/include/linux/pkt_sched.h ++++ b/include/linux/pkt_sched.h +@@ -850,4 +850,118 @@ struct tc_pie_xstats { + __u32 maxq; /* maximum queue size */ + __u32 ecn_mark; /* packets marked with ecn*/ + }; ++/* CAKE */ ++enum { ++ TCA_CAKE_UNSPEC, ++ TCA_CAKE_PAD, ++ TCA_CAKE_BASE_RATE64, ++ TCA_CAKE_DIFFSERV_MODE, ++ TCA_CAKE_ATM, ++ TCA_CAKE_FLOW_MODE, ++ TCA_CAKE_OVERHEAD, ++ TCA_CAKE_RTT, ++ TCA_CAKE_TARGET, ++ TCA_CAKE_AUTORATE, ++ TCA_CAKE_MEMORY, ++ TCA_CAKE_NAT, ++ TCA_CAKE_RAW, // was _ETHERNET ++ TCA_CAKE_WASH, ++ TCA_CAKE_MPU, ++ TCA_CAKE_INGRESS, ++ TCA_CAKE_ACK_FILTER, ++ TCA_CAKE_SPLIT_GSO, ++ __TCA_CAKE_MAX ++}; ++#define TCA_CAKE_MAX (__TCA_CAKE_MAX - 1) ++ ++enum { ++ __TCA_CAKE_STATS_INVALID, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_PAD, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_CAPACITY_ESTIMATE64, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_MEMORY_LIMIT, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_MEMORY_USED, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_AVG_NETOFF, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_MIN_NETLEN, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_MAX_NETLEN, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_MIN_ADJLEN, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_MAX_ADJLEN, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_TIN_STATS, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_DEFICIT, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_COBALT_COUNT, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_DROPPING, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_DROP_NEXT_US, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_P_DROP, ++ TCA_CAKE_STATS_BLUE_TIMER_US, ++ __TCA_CAKE_STATS_MAX ++}; ++#define TCA_CAKE_STATS_MAX (__TCA_CAKE_STATS_MAX - 1) ++ ++enum { ++ __TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_INVALID, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_PAD, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_SENT_PACKETS, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_SENT_BYTES64, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_DROPPED_PACKETS, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_DROPPED_BYTES64, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_ACKS_DROPPED_PACKETS, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_ACKS_DROPPED_BYTES64, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_ECN_MARKED_PACKETS, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_ECN_MARKED_BYTES64, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_BACKLOG_PACKETS, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_BACKLOG_BYTES, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_THRESHOLD_RATE64, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_TARGET_US, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_INTERVAL_US, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_WAY_INDIRECT_HITS, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_WAY_MISSES, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_WAY_COLLISIONS, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_PEAK_DELAY_US, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_AVG_DELAY_US, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_BASE_DELAY_US, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_SPARSE_FLOWS, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_BULK_FLOWS, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_UNRESPONSIVE_FLOWS, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_MAX_SKBLEN, ++ TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_FLOW_QUANTUM, ++ __TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_MAX ++}; ++#define TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_MAX (__TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_MAX - 1) ++#define TC_CAKE_MAX_TINS (8) ++ ++enum { ++ CAKE_FLOW_NONE = 0, ++ CAKE_FLOW_SRC_IP, ++ CAKE_FLOW_DST_IP, ++ CAKE_FLOW_HOSTS, /* = CAKE_FLOW_SRC_IP | CAKE_FLOW_DST_IP */ ++ CAKE_FLOW_FLOWS, ++ CAKE_FLOW_DUAL_SRC, /* = CAKE_FLOW_SRC_IP | CAKE_FLOW_FLOWS */ ++ CAKE_FLOW_DUAL_DST, /* = CAKE_FLOW_DST_IP | CAKE_FLOW_FLOWS */ ++ CAKE_FLOW_TRIPLE, /* = CAKE_FLOW_HOSTS | CAKE_FLOW_FLOWS */ ++ CAKE_FLOW_MAX, ++}; ++ ++enum { ++ CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV3 = 0, ++ CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV4, ++ CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV8, ++ CAKE_DIFFSERV_BESTEFFORT, ++ CAKE_DIFFSERV_PRECEDENCE, ++ CAKE_DIFFSERV_MAX ++}; ++ ++enum { ++ CAKE_ACK_NONE = 0, ++ CAKE_ACK_FILTER, ++ CAKE_ACK_AGGRESSIVE, ++ CAKE_ACK_MAX ++}; ++ ++enum { ++ CAKE_ATM_NONE = 0, ++ CAKE_ATM_ATM, ++ CAKE_ATM_PTM, ++ CAKE_ATM_MAX ++}; ++ ++ + #endif +--- /dev/null ++++ b/man/man8/tc-cake.8 +@@ -0,0 +1,632 @@ ++.TH CAKE 8 "23 November 2017" "iproute2" "Linux" ++.SH NAME ++CAKE \- Common Applications Kept Enhanced (CAKE) ++.SH SYNOPSIS ++.B tc qdisc ... cake ++.br ++[ ++.BR bandwidth ++RATE | ++.BR unlimited* ++| ++.BR autorate-ingress ++] ++.br ++[ ++.BR rtt ++TIME | ++.BR datacentre ++| ++.BR lan ++| ++.BR metro ++| ++.BR regional ++| ++.BR internet* ++| ++.BR oceanic ++| ++.BR satellite ++| ++.BR interplanetary ++] ++.br ++[ ++.BR besteffort ++| ++.BR diffserv8 ++| ++.BR diffserv4 ++| ++.BR diffserv3* ++] ++.br ++[ ++.BR flowblind ++| ++.BR srchost ++| ++.BR dsthost ++| ++.BR hosts ++| ++.BR flows ++| ++.BR dual-srchost ++| ++.BR dual-dsthost ++| ++.BR triple-isolate* ++] ++.br ++[ ++.BR nat ++| ++.BR nonat* ++] ++.br ++[ ++.BR wash ++| ++.BR nowash* ++] ++.br ++[ ++.BR ack-filter ++| ++.BR ack-filter-aggressive ++| ++.BR no-ack-filter* ++] ++.br ++[ ++.BR memlimit ++LIMIT ] ++.br ++[ ++.BR ptm ++| ++.BR atm ++| ++.BR noatm* ++] ++.br ++[ ++.BR overhead ++N | ++.BR conservative ++| ++.BR raw* ++] ++.br ++[ ++.BR mpu ++N ] ++.br ++[ ++.BR ingress ++| ++.BR egress* ++] ++.br ++(* marks defaults) ++ ++ ++.SH DESCRIPTION ++CAKE (Common Applications Kept Enhanced) is a shaping-capable queue discipline ++which uses both AQM and FQ. It combines COBALT, which is an AQM algorithm ++combining Codel and BLUE, a shaper which operates in deficit mode, and a variant ++of DRR++ for flow isolation. 8-way set-associative hashing is used to virtually ++eliminate hash collisions. Priority queuing is available through a simplified ++diffserv implementation. Overhead compensation for various encapsulation ++schemes is tightly integrated. ++ ++All settings are optional; the default settings are chosen to be sensible in ++most common deployments. Most people will only need to set the ++.B bandwidth ++parameter to get useful results, but reading the ++.B Overhead Compensation ++and ++.B Round Trip Time ++sections is strongly encouraged. ++ ++.SH SHAPER PARAMETERS ++CAKE uses a deficit-mode shaper, which does not exhibit the initial burst ++typical of token-bucket shapers. It will automatically burst precisely as much ++as required to maintain the configured throughput. As such, it is very ++straightforward to configure. ++.PP ++.B unlimited ++(default) ++.br ++ No limit on the bandwidth. ++.PP ++.B bandwidth ++RATE ++.br ++ Set the shaper bandwidth. See ++.BR tc(8) ++or examples below for details of the RATE value. ++.PP ++.B autorate-ingress ++.br ++ Automatic capacity estimation based on traffic arriving at this qdisc. ++This is most likely to be useful with cellular links, which tend to change ++quality randomly. A ++.B bandwidth ++parameter can be used in conjunction to specify an initial estimate. The shaper ++will periodically be set to a bandwidth slightly below the estimated rate. This ++estimator cannot estimate the bandwidth of links downstream of itself. ++ ++.SH OVERHEAD COMPENSATION PARAMETERS ++The size of each packet on the wire may differ from that seen by Linux. The ++following parameters allow CAKE to compensate for this difference by internally ++considering each packet to be bigger than Linux informs it. To assist users who ++are not expert network engineers, keywords have been provided to represent a ++number of common link technologies. ++ ++.SS Manual Overhead Specification ++.B overhead ++BYTES ++.br ++ Adds BYTES to the size of each packet. BYTES may be negative; values ++between -64 and 256 (inclusive) are accepted. ++.PP ++.B mpu ++BYTES ++.br ++ Rounds each packet (including overhead) up to a minimum length ++BYTES. BYTES may not be negative; values between 0 and 256 (inclusive) ++are accepted. ++.PP ++.B atm ++.br ++ Compensates for ATM cell framing, which is normally found on ADSL links. ++This is performed after the ++.B overhead ++parameter above. ATM uses fixed 53-byte cells, each of which can carry 48 bytes ++payload. ++.PP ++.B ptm ++.br ++ Compensates for PTM encoding, which is normally found on VDSL2 links and ++uses a 64b/65b encoding scheme. It is even more efficient to simply ++derate the specified shaper bandwidth by a factor of 64/65 or 0.984. See ++ITU G.992.3 Annex N and IEEE 802.3 Section 61.3 for details. ++.PP ++.B noatm ++.br ++ Disables ATM and PTM compensation. ++ ++.SS Failsafe Overhead Keywords ++These two keywords are provided for quick-and-dirty setup. Use them if you ++can't be bothered to read the rest of this section. ++.PP ++.B raw ++(default) ++.br ++ Turns off all overhead compensation in CAKE. The packet size reported ++by Linux will be used directly. ++.PP ++ Other overhead keywords may be added after "raw". The effect of this is ++to make the overhead compensation operate relative to the reported packet size, ++not the underlying IP packet size. ++.PP ++.B conservative ++.br ++ Compensates for more overhead than is likely to occur on any ++widely-deployed link technology. ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 48 atm. ++ ++.SS ADSL Overhead Keywords ++Most ADSL modems have a way to check which framing scheme is in use. Often this ++is also specified in the settings document provided by the ISP. The keywords in ++this section are intended to correspond with these sources of information. All ++of them implicitly set the ++.B atm ++flag. ++.PP ++.B pppoa-vcmux ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 10 atm ++.PP ++.B pppoa-llc ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 14 atm ++.PP ++.B pppoe-vcmux ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 32 atm ++.PP ++.B pppoe-llcsnap ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 40 atm ++.PP ++.B bridged-vcmux ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 24 atm ++.PP ++.B bridged-llcsnap ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 32 atm ++.PP ++.B ipoa-vcmux ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 8 atm ++.PP ++.B ipoa-llcsnap ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 16 atm ++.PP ++See also the Ethernet Correction Factors section below. ++ ++.SS VDSL2 Overhead Keywords ++ATM was dropped from VDSL2 in favour of PTM, which is a much more ++straightforward framing scheme. Some ISPs retained PPPoE for compatibility with ++their existing back-end systems. ++.PP ++.B pppoe-ptm ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 30 ptm ++ ++.br ++ PPPoE: 2B PPP + 6B PPPoE + ++.br ++ ETHERNET: 6B dest MAC + 6B src MAC + 2B ethertype + 4B Frame Check Sequence + ++.br ++ PTM: 1B Start of Frame (S) + 1B End of Frame (Ck) + 2B TC-CRC (PTM-FCS) ++.br ++.PP ++.B bridged-ptm ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 22 ptm ++.br ++ ETHERNET: 6B dest MAC + 6B src MAC + 2B ethertype + 4B Frame Check Sequence + ++.br ++ PTM: 1B Start of Frame (S) + 1B End of Frame (Ck) + 2B TC-CRC (PTM-FCS) ++.br ++.PP ++See also the Ethernet Correction Factors section below. ++ ++.SS DOCSIS Cable Overhead Keyword ++DOCSIS is the universal standard for providing Internet service over cable-TV ++infrastructure. ++ ++In this case, the actual on-wire overhead is less important than the packet size ++the head-end equipment uses for shaping and metering. This is specified to be ++an Ethernet frame including the CRC (aka FCS). ++.PP ++.B docsis ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 18 mpu 64 noatm ++ ++.SS Ethernet Overhead Keywords ++.PP ++.B ethernet ++.br ++ Accounts for Ethernet's preamble, inter-frame gap, and Frame Check ++Sequence. Use this keyword when the bottleneck being shaped for is an ++actual Ethernet cable. ++.br ++ Equivalent to ++.B overhead 38 mpu 84 noatm ++.PP ++.B ether-vlan ++.br ++ Adds 4 bytes to the overhead compensation, accounting for an IEEE 802.1Q ++VLAN header appended to the Ethernet frame header. NB: Some ISPs use one or ++even two of these within PPPoE; this keyword may be repeated as necessary to ++express this. ++ ++.SH ROUND TRIP TIME PARAMETERS ++Active Queue Management (AQM) consists of embedding congestion signals in the ++packet flow, which receivers use to instruct senders to slow down when the queue ++is persistently occupied. CAKE uses ECN signalling when available, and packet ++drops otherwise, according to a combination of the Codel and BLUE AQM algorithms ++called COBALT. ++ ++Very short latencies require a very rapid AQM response to adequately control ++latency. However, such a rapid response tends to impair throughput when the ++actual RTT is relatively long. CAKE allows specifying the RTT it assumes for ++tuning various parameters. Actual RTTs within an order of magnitude of this ++will generally work well for both throughput and latency management. ++ ++At the 'lan' setting and below, the time constants are similar in magnitude to ++the jitter in the Linux kernel itself, so congestion might be signalled ++prematurely. The flows will then become sparse and total throughput reduced, ++leaving little or no back-pressure for the fairness logic to work against. Use ++the "metro" setting for local lans unless you have a custom kernel. ++.PP ++.B rtt ++TIME ++.br ++ Manually specify an RTT. ++.PP ++.B datacentre ++.br ++ For extremely high-performance 10GigE+ networks only. Equivalent to ++.B rtt 100us. ++.PP ++.B lan ++.br ++ For pure Ethernet (not Wi-Fi) networks, at home or in the office. Don't ++use this when shaping for an Internet access link. Equivalent to ++.B rtt 1ms. ++.PP ++.B metro ++.br ++ For traffic mostly within a single city. Equivalent to ++.B rtt 10ms. ++.PP ++.B regional ++.br ++ For traffic mostly within a European-sized country. Equivalent to ++.B rtt 30ms. ++.PP ++.B internet ++(default) ++.br ++ This is suitable for most Internet traffic. Equivalent to ++.B rtt 100ms. ++.PP ++.B oceanic ++.br ++ For Internet traffic with generally above-average latency, such as that ++suffered by Australasian residents. Equivalent to ++.B rtt 300ms. ++.PP ++.B satellite ++.br ++ For traffic via geostationary satellites. Equivalent to ++.B rtt 1000ms. ++.PP ++.B interplanetary ++.br ++ So named because Jupiter is about 1 light-hour from Earth. Use this to ++(almost) completely disable AQM actions. Equivalent to ++.B rtt 1000s. ++ ++.SH FLOW ISOLATION PARAMETERS ++With flow isolation enabled, CAKE places packets from different flows into ++different queues, each of which carries its own AQM state. Packets from each ++queue are then delivered fairly, according to a DRR++ algorithm which minimises ++latency for "sparse" flows. CAKE uses a set-associative hashing algorithm to ++minimise flow collisions. ++ ++These keywords specify whether fairness based on source address, destination ++address, individual flows, or any combination of those is desired. ++.PP ++.B flowblind ++.br ++ Disables flow isolation; all traffic passes through a single queue for ++each tin. ++.PP ++.B srchost ++.br ++ Flows are defined only by source address. Could be useful on the egress ++path of an ISP backhaul. ++.PP ++.B dsthost ++.br ++ Flows are defined only by destination address. Could be useful on the ++ingress path of an ISP backhaul. ++.PP ++.B hosts ++.br ++ Flows are defined by source-destination host pairs. This is host ++isolation, rather than flow isolation. ++.PP ++.B flows ++.br ++ Flows are defined by the entire 5-tuple of source address, destination ++address, transport protocol, source port and destination port. This is the type ++of flow isolation performed by SFQ and fq_codel. ++.PP ++.B dual-srchost ++.br ++ Flows are defined by the 5-tuple, and fairness is applied first over ++source addresses, then over individual flows. Good for use on egress traffic ++from a LAN to the internet, where it'll prevent any one LAN host from ++monopolising the uplink, regardless of the number of flows they use. ++.PP ++.B dual-dsthost ++.br ++ Flows are defined by the 5-tuple, and fairness is applied first over ++destination addresses, then over individual flows. Good for use on ingress ++traffic to a LAN from the internet, where it'll prevent any one LAN host from ++monopolising the downlink, regardless of the number of flows they use. ++.PP ++.B triple-isolate ++(default) ++.br ++ Flows are defined by the 5-tuple, and fairness is applied over source ++*and* destination addresses intelligently (ie. not merely by host-pairs), and ++also over individual flows. Use this if you're not certain whether to use ++dual-srchost or dual-dsthost; it'll do both jobs at once, preventing any one ++host on *either* side of the link from monopolising it with a large number of ++flows. ++.PP ++.B nat ++.br ++ Instructs Cake to perform a NAT lookup before applying flow-isolation ++rules, to determine the true addresses and port numbers of the packet, to ++improve fairness between hosts "inside" the NAT. This has no practical effect ++in "flowblind" or "flows" modes, or if NAT is performed on a different host. ++.PP ++.B nonat ++(default) ++.br ++ Cake will not perform a NAT lookup. Flow isolation will be performed ++using the addresses and port numbers directly visible to the interface Cake is ++attached to. ++ ++.SH PRIORITY QUEUE PARAMETERS ++CAKE can divide traffic into "tins" based on the Diffserv field. Each tin has ++its own independent set of flow-isolation queues, and is serviced based on a WRR ++algorithm. To avoid perverse Diffserv marking incentives, tin weights have a ++"priority sharing" value when bandwidth used by that tin is below a threshold, ++and a lower "bandwidth sharing" value when above. Bandwidth is compared against ++the threshold using the same algorithm as the deficit-mode shaper. ++ ++Detailed customisation of tin parameters is not provided. The following presets ++perform all necessary tuning, relative to the current shaper bandwidth and RTT ++settings. ++.PP ++.B besteffort ++.br ++ Disables priority queuing by placing all traffic in one tin. ++.PP ++.B precedence ++.br ++ Enables legacy interpretation of TOS "Precedence" field. Use of this ++preset on the modern Internet is firmly discouraged. ++.PP ++.B diffserv4 ++.br ++ Provides a general-purpose Diffserv implementation with four tins: ++.br ++ Bulk (CS1), 6.25% threshold, generally low priority. ++.br ++ Best Effort (general), 100% threshold. ++.br ++ Video (AF4x, AF3x, CS3, AF2x, CS2, TOS4, TOS1), 50% threshold. ++.br ++ Voice (CS7, CS6, EF, VA, CS5, CS4), 25% threshold. ++.PP ++.B diffserv3 ++(default) ++.br ++ Provides a simple, general-purpose Diffserv implementation with three tins: ++.br ++ Bulk (CS1), 6.25% threshold, generally low priority. ++.br ++ Best Effort (general), 100% threshold. ++.br ++ Voice (CS7, CS6, EF, VA, TOS4), 25% threshold, reduced Codel interval. ++ ++.SH OTHER PARAMETERS ++.B memlimit ++LIMIT ++.br ++ Limit the memory consumed by Cake to LIMIT bytes. Note that this does ++not translate directly to queue size (so do not size this based on bandwidth ++delay product considerations, but rather on worst case acceptable memory ++consumption), as there is some overhead in the data structures containing the ++packets, especially for small packets. ++ ++ By default, the limit is calculated based on the bandwidth and RTT ++settings. ++ ++.PP ++.B wash ++ ++.br ++ Traffic entering your diffserv domain is frequently mis-marked in ++transit from the perspective of your network, and traffic exiting yours may be ++mis-marked from the perspective of the transiting provider. ++ ++Apply the wash option to clear all extra diffserv (but not ECN bits), after ++priority queuing has taken place. ++ ++If you are shaping inbound, and cannot trust the diffserv markings (as is the ++case for Comcast Cable, among others), it is best to use a single queue ++"besteffort" mode with wash. ++ ++.SH EXAMPLES ++# tc qdisc delete root dev eth0 ++.br ++# tc qdisc add root dev eth0 cake bandwidth 100Mbit ethernet ++.br ++# tc -s qdisc show dev eth0 ++.br ++qdisc cake 1: dev eth0 root refcnt 2 bandwidth 100Mbit diffserv3 triple-isolate rtt 100.0ms noatm overhead 38 mpu 84 ++ Sent 0 bytes 0 pkt (dropped 0, overlimits 0 requeues 0) ++ backlog 0b 0p requeues 0 ++ memory used: 0b of 5000000b ++ capacity estimate: 100Mbit ++ min/max network layer size: 65535 / 0 ++ min/max overhead-adjusted size: 65535 / 0 ++ average network hdr offset: 0 ++ ++ Bulk Best Effort Voice ++ thresh 6250Kbit 100Mbit 25Mbit ++ target 5.0ms 5.0ms 5.0ms ++ interval 100.0ms 100.0ms 100.0ms ++ pk_delay 0us 0us 0us ++ av_delay 0us 0us 0us ++ sp_delay 0us 0us 0us ++ pkts 0 0 0 ++ bytes 0 0 0 ++ way_inds 0 0 0 ++ way_miss 0 0 0 ++ way_cols 0 0 0 ++ drops 0 0 0 ++ marks 0 0 0 ++ ack_drop 0 0 0 ++ sp_flows 0 0 0 ++ bk_flows 0 0 0 ++ un_flows 0 0 0 ++ max_len 0 0 0 ++ quantum 300 1514 762 ++ ++After some use: ++.br ++# tc -s qdisc show dev eth0 ++ ++qdisc cake 1: root refcnt 2 bandwidth 100Mbit diffserv3 triple-isolate rtt 100.0ms noatm overhead 38 mpu 84 ++ Sent 44709231 bytes 31931 pkt (dropped 45, overlimits 93782 requeues 0) ++ backlog 33308b 22p requeues 0 ++ memory used: 292352b of 5000000b ++ capacity estimate: 100Mbit ++ min/max network layer size: 28 / 1500 ++ min/max overhead-adjusted size: 84 / 1538 ++ average network hdr offset: 14 ++ ++ Bulk Best Effort Voice ++ thresh 6250Kbit 100Mbit 25Mbit ++ target 5.0ms 5.0ms 5.0ms ++ interval 100.0ms 100.0ms 100.0ms ++ pk_delay 8.7ms 6.9ms 5.0ms ++ av_delay 4.9ms 5.3ms 3.8ms ++ sp_delay 727us 1.4ms 511us ++ pkts 2590 21271 8137 ++ bytes 3081804 30302659 11426206 ++ way_inds 0 46 0 ++ way_miss 3 17 4 ++ way_cols 0 0 0 ++ drops 20 15 10 ++ marks 0 0 0 ++ ack_drop 0 0 0 ++ sp_flows 2 4 1 ++ bk_flows 1 2 1 ++ un_flows 0 0 0 ++ max_len 1514 1514 1514 ++ quantum 300 1514 762 ++ ++.SH SEE ALSO ++.BR tc (8), ++.BR tc-codel (8), ++.BR tc-fq_codel (8), ++.BR tc-red (8) ++ ++.SH AUTHORS ++Cake's principal author is Jonathan Morton, with contributions from ++Tony Ambardar, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen, ++Sebastian Moeller, Ryan Mounce, Dean Scarff, Nils Andreas Svee, and Dave Täht. ++ ++This manual page was written by Loganaden Velvindron. Please report corrections ++to the Linux Networking mailing list . +--- a/tc/Makefile ++++ b/tc/Makefile +@@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ TCMODULES += em_meta.o + TCMODULES += q_mqprio.o + TCMODULES += q_codel.o + TCMODULES += q_fq_codel.o ++TCMODULES += q_cake.o + TCMODULES += q_fq.o + TCMODULES += q_pie.o + TCMODULES += q_hhf.o +--- /dev/null ++++ b/tc/q_cake.c +@@ -0,0 +1,730 @@ ++/* SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause) */ ++/* ++ * Common Applications Kept Enhanced -- CAKE ++ * ++ * Copyright (C) 2014-2018 Jonathan Morton ++ * Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Toke Høiland-Jørgensen ++ */ ++ ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++ ++#include "utils.h" ++#include "tc_util.h" ++ ++struct cake_preset { ++ char *name; ++ unsigned int target; ++ unsigned int interval; ++}; ++ ++static struct cake_preset presets[] = { ++ {"datacentre", 5, 100}, ++ {"lan", 50, 1000}, ++ {"metro", 500, 10000}, ++ {"regional", 1500, 30000}, ++ {"internet", 5000, 100000}, ++ {"oceanic", 15000, 300000}, ++ {"satellite", 50000, 1000000}, ++ {"interplanetary", 50000000, 1000000000}, ++}; ++ ++ ++static struct cake_preset *find_preset(char *argv) ++{ ++ int i; ++ ++ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(presets); i++) ++ if (!strcmp(argv, presets[i].name)) ++ return &presets[i]; ++ return NULL; ++} ++ ++static void explain(void) ++{ ++ fprintf(stderr, ++"Usage: ... cake [ bandwidth RATE | unlimited* | autorate-ingress ]\n" ++" [ rtt TIME | datacentre | lan | metro | regional |\n" ++" internet* | oceanic | satellite | interplanetary ]\n" ++" [ besteffort | diffserv8 | diffserv4 | diffserv3* ]\n" ++" [ flowblind | srchost | dsthost | hosts | flows |\n" ++" dual-srchost | dual-dsthost | triple-isolate* ]\n" ++" [ nat | nonat* ]\n" ++" [ wash | nowash* ]\n" ++" [ ack-filter | ack-filter-aggressive | no-ack-filter* ]\n" ++" [ memlimit LIMIT ]\n" ++" [ ptm | atm | noatm* ] [ overhead N | conservative | raw* ]\n" ++" [ mpu N ] [ ingress | egress* ]\n" ++" (* marks defaults)\n"); ++} ++ ++static int cake_parse_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, int argc, char **argv, ++ struct nlmsghdr *n, const char *dev) ++{ ++ int unlimited = 0; ++ __u64 bandwidth = 0; ++ unsigned interval = 0; ++ unsigned target = 0; ++ unsigned diffserv = 0; ++ unsigned memlimit = 0; ++ int overhead = 0; ++ bool overhead_set = false; ++ bool overhead_override = false; ++ int mpu = 0; ++ int flowmode = -1; ++ int nat = -1; ++ int atm = -1; ++ int autorate = -1; ++ int wash = -1; ++ int ingress = -1; ++ int ack_filter = -1; ++ struct rtattr *tail; ++ struct cake_preset *preset, *preset_set = NULL; ++ ++ while (argc > 0) { ++ if (strcmp(*argv, "bandwidth") == 0) { ++ NEXT_ARG(); ++ if (get_rate64(&bandwidth, *argv)) { ++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"bandwidth\"\n"); ++ return -1; ++ } ++ unlimited = 0; ++ autorate = 0; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "unlimited") == 0) { ++ bandwidth = 0; ++ unlimited = 1; ++ autorate = 0; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "autorate-ingress") == 0) { ++ autorate = 1; ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "rtt") == 0) { ++ NEXT_ARG(); ++ if (get_time(&interval, *argv)) { ++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"rtt\"\n"); ++ return -1; ++ } ++ target = interval / 20; ++ if(!target) ++ target = 1; ++ } else if ((preset = find_preset(*argv))) { ++ if (preset_set) ++ duparg(*argv, preset_set->name); ++ preset_set = preset; ++ target = preset->target; ++ interval = preset->interval; ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "besteffort") == 0) { ++ diffserv = CAKE_DIFFSERV_BESTEFFORT; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "precedence") == 0) { ++ diffserv = CAKE_DIFFSERV_PRECEDENCE; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "diffserv8") == 0) { ++ diffserv = CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV8; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "diffserv4") == 0) { ++ diffserv = CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV4; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "diffserv") == 0) { ++ diffserv = CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV4; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "diffserv3") == 0) { ++ diffserv = CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV3; ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "nowash") == 0) { ++ wash = 0; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "wash") == 0) { ++ wash = 1; ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "flowblind") == 0) { ++ flowmode = CAKE_FLOW_NONE; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "srchost") == 0) { ++ flowmode = CAKE_FLOW_SRC_IP; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "dsthost") == 0) { ++ flowmode = CAKE_FLOW_DST_IP; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "hosts") == 0) { ++ flowmode = CAKE_FLOW_HOSTS; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "flows") == 0) { ++ flowmode = CAKE_FLOW_FLOWS; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "dual-srchost") == 0) { ++ flowmode = CAKE_FLOW_DUAL_SRC; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "dual-dsthost") == 0) { ++ flowmode = CAKE_FLOW_DUAL_DST; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "triple-isolate") == 0) { ++ flowmode = CAKE_FLOW_TRIPLE; ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "nat") == 0) { ++ nat = 1; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "nonat") == 0) { ++ nat = 0; ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "ptm") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_PTM; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "atm") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_ATM; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "noatm") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_NONE; ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "raw") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_NONE; ++ overhead = 0; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ overhead_override = true; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "conservative") == 0) { ++ /* ++ * Deliberately over-estimate overhead: ++ * one whole ATM cell plus ATM framing. ++ * A safe choice if the actual overhead is unknown. ++ */ ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_ATM; ++ overhead = 48; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ ++ /* Various ADSL framing schemes, all over ATM cells */ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "ipoa-vcmux") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_ATM; ++ overhead += 8; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "ipoa-llcsnap") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_ATM; ++ overhead += 16; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "bridged-vcmux") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_ATM; ++ overhead += 24; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "bridged-llcsnap") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_ATM; ++ overhead += 32; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "pppoa-vcmux") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_ATM; ++ overhead += 10; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "pppoa-llc") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_ATM; ++ overhead += 14; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "pppoe-vcmux") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_ATM; ++ overhead += 32; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "pppoe-llcsnap") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_ATM; ++ overhead += 40; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ ++ /* Typical VDSL2 framing schemes, both over PTM */ ++ /* PTM has 64b/65b coding which absorbs some bandwidth */ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "pppoe-ptm") == 0) { ++ /* 2B PPP + 6B PPPoE + 6B dest MAC + 6B src MAC ++ * + 2B ethertype + 4B Frame Check Sequence ++ * + 1B Start of Frame (S) + 1B End of Frame (Ck) ++ * + 2B TC-CRC (PTM-FCS) = 30B ++ */ ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_PTM; ++ overhead += 30; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "bridged-ptm") == 0) { ++ /* 6B dest MAC + 6B src MAC + 2B ethertype ++ * + 4B Frame Check Sequence ++ * + 1B Start of Frame (S) + 1B End of Frame (Ck) ++ * + 2B TC-CRC (PTM-FCS) = 22B ++ */ ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_PTM; ++ overhead += 22; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "via-ethernet") == 0) { ++ /* ++ * We used to use this flag to manually compensate for ++ * Linux including the Ethernet header on Ethernet-type ++ * interfaces, but not on IP-type interfaces. ++ * ++ * It is no longer needed, because Cake now adjusts for ++ * that automatically, and is thus ignored. ++ * ++ * It would be deleted entirely, but it appears in the ++ * stats output when the automatic compensation is ++ * active. ++ */ ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "ethernet") == 0) { ++ /* ethernet pre-amble & interframe gap & FCS ++ * you may need to add vlan tag */ ++ overhead += 38; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ mpu = 84; ++ ++ /* Additional Ethernet-related overhead used by some ISPs */ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "ether-vlan") == 0) { ++ /* 802.1q VLAN tag - may be repeated */ ++ overhead += 4; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ ++ /* ++ * DOCSIS cable shapers account for Ethernet frame with FCS, ++ * but not interframe gap or preamble. ++ */ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "docsis") == 0) { ++ atm = CAKE_ATM_NONE; ++ overhead += 18; ++ overhead_set = true; ++ mpu = 64; ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "overhead") == 0) { ++ char* p = NULL; ++ NEXT_ARG(); ++ overhead = strtol(*argv, &p, 10); ++ if(!p || *p || !*argv || overhead < -64 || overhead > 256) { ++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"overhead\", valid range is -64 to 256\\n"); ++ return -1; ++ } ++ overhead_set = true; ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "mpu") == 0) { ++ char* p = NULL; ++ NEXT_ARG(); ++ mpu = strtol(*argv, &p, 10); ++ if(!p || *p || !*argv || mpu < 0 || mpu > 256) { ++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"mpu\", valid range is 0 to 256\\n"); ++ return -1; ++ } ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "ingress") == 0) { ++ ingress = 1; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "egress") == 0) { ++ ingress = 0; ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "no-ack-filter") == 0) { ++ ack_filter = CAKE_ACK_NONE; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "ack-filter") == 0) { ++ ack_filter = CAKE_ACK_FILTER; ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "ack-filter-aggressive") == 0) { ++ ack_filter = CAKE_ACK_AGGRESSIVE; ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "memlimit") == 0) { ++ NEXT_ARG(); ++ if(get_size(&memlimit, *argv)) { ++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal value for \"memlimit\": \"%s\"\n", *argv); ++ return -1; ++ } ++ ++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "help") == 0) { ++ explain(); ++ return -1; ++ } else { ++ fprintf(stderr, "What is \"%s\"?\n", *argv); ++ explain(); ++ return -1; ++ } ++ argc--; argv++; ++ } ++ ++ tail = NLMSG_TAIL(n); ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_OPTIONS, NULL, 0); ++ if (bandwidth || unlimited) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_BASE_RATE64, &bandwidth, sizeof(bandwidth)); ++ if (diffserv) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_DIFFSERV_MODE, &diffserv, sizeof(diffserv)); ++ if (atm != -1) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_ATM, &atm, sizeof(atm)); ++ if (flowmode != -1) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_FLOW_MODE, &flowmode, sizeof(flowmode)); ++ if (overhead_set) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_OVERHEAD, &overhead, sizeof(overhead)); ++ if (overhead_override) { ++ unsigned zero = 0; ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_RAW, &zero, sizeof(zero)); ++ } ++ if (mpu > 0) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_MPU, &mpu, sizeof(mpu)); ++ if (interval) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_RTT, &interval, sizeof(interval)); ++ if (target) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_TARGET, &target, sizeof(target)); ++ if (autorate != -1) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_AUTORATE, &autorate, sizeof(autorate)); ++ if (memlimit) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_MEMORY, &memlimit, sizeof(memlimit)); ++ if (nat != -1) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_NAT, &nat, sizeof(nat)); ++ if (wash != -1) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_WASH, &wash, sizeof(wash)); ++ if (ingress != -1) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_INGRESS, &ingress, sizeof(ingress)); ++ if (ack_filter != -1) ++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_ACK_FILTER, &ack_filter, sizeof(ack_filter)); ++ ++ tail->rta_len = (void *) NLMSG_TAIL(n) - (void *) tail; ++ return 0; ++} ++ ++ ++static int cake_print_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *opt) ++{ ++ struct rtattr *tb[TCA_CAKE_MAX + 1]; ++ __u64 bandwidth = 0; ++ unsigned diffserv = 0; ++ unsigned flowmode = 0; ++ unsigned interval = 0; ++ unsigned memlimit = 0; ++ int overhead = 0; ++ int raw = 0; ++ int mpu = 0; ++ int atm = 0; ++ int nat = 0; ++ int autorate = 0; ++ int wash = 0; ++ int ingress = 0; ++ int ack_filter = 0; ++ int split_gso = 0; ++ SPRINT_BUF(b1); ++ SPRINT_BUF(b2); ++ ++ if (opt == NULL) ++ return 0; ++ ++ parse_rtattr_nested(tb, TCA_CAKE_MAX, opt); ++ ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_BASE_RATE64] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_BASE_RATE64]) >= sizeof(bandwidth)) { ++ bandwidth = rta_getattr_u64(tb[TCA_CAKE_BASE_RATE64]); ++ if(bandwidth) { ++ fprintf(f, "bandwidth %s ", sprint_rate(bandwidth, b1)); ++ } else ++ fprintf(f, "unlimited "); ++ } ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_AUTORATE] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_AUTORATE]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { ++ autorate = rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_AUTORATE]); ++ if(autorate == 1) ++ fprintf(f, "ingress"); ++ else if(autorate) ++ fprintf(f, "unknown"); ++ } ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_DIFFSERV_MODE] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_DIFFSERV_MODE]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { ++ diffserv = rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_DIFFSERV_MODE]); ++ switch(diffserv) { ++ case CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV3: ++ fprintf(f, "diffserv3 "); ++ break; ++ case CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV4: ++ fprintf(f, "diffserv4 "); ++ break; ++ case CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV8: ++ fprintf(f, "diffserv8 "); ++ break; ++ case CAKE_DIFFSERV_BESTEFFORT: ++ fprintf(f, "besteffort "); ++ break; ++ case CAKE_DIFFSERV_PRECEDENCE: ++ fprintf(f, "precedence "); ++ break; ++ default: ++ fprintf(f, "unknown "); ++ break; ++ }; ++ } ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_FLOW_MODE] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_FLOW_MODE]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { ++ flowmode = rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_FLOW_MODE]); ++ switch(flowmode) { ++ case CAKE_FLOW_NONE: ++ fprintf(f, "flowblind "); ++ break; ++ case CAKE_FLOW_SRC_IP: ++ fprintf(f, "srchost "); ++ break; ++ case CAKE_FLOW_DST_IP: ++ fprintf(f, "dsthost "); ++ break; ++ case CAKE_FLOW_HOSTS: ++ fprintf(f, "hosts "); ++ break; ++ case CAKE_FLOW_FLOWS: ++ fprintf(f, "flows "); ++ break; ++ case CAKE_FLOW_DUAL_SRC: ++ fprintf(f, "dual-srchost "); ++ break; ++ case CAKE_FLOW_DUAL_DST: ++ fprintf(f, "dual-dsthost "); ++ break; ++ case CAKE_FLOW_TRIPLE: ++ fprintf(f, "triple-isolate "); ++ break; ++ default: ++ fprintf(f, "unknown "); ++ break; ++ }; ++ ++ } ++ ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_NAT] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_NAT]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { ++ nat = rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_NAT]); ++ } ++ ++ if(nat) ++ fprintf(f, "nat "); ++ ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_WASH] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_WASH]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { ++ wash = rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_WASH]); ++ } ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_ATM] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_ATM]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { ++ atm = rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_ATM]); ++ } ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_OVERHEAD] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_OVERHEAD]) >= sizeof(__s32)) { ++ overhead = *(__s32 *) RTA_DATA(tb[TCA_CAKE_OVERHEAD]); ++ } ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_MPU] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_MPU]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { ++ mpu = rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_MPU]); ++ } ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_INGRESS] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_INGRESS]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { ++ ingress = rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_INGRESS]); ++ } ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_ACK_FILTER] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_ACK_FILTER]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { ++ ack_filter = rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_ACK_FILTER]); ++ } ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_SPLIT_GSO] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_SPLIT_GSO]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { ++ split_gso = rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_SPLIT_GSO]); ++ } ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_RAW]) { ++ raw = 1; ++ } ++ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_RTT] && ++ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_RTT]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { ++ interval = rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_RTT]); ++ } ++ ++ if (wash) ++ fprintf(f, "wash "); ++ ++ if (ingress) ++ fprintf(f, "ingress "); ++ ++ if (ack_filter == CAKE_ACK_AGGRESSIVE) ++ fprintf(f, "ack-filter-aggresssive "); ++ else if (ack_filter == CAKE_ACK_FILTER) ++ fprintf(f, "ack-filter "); ++ else ++ fprintf(f, "no-ack-filter "); ++ ++ if (split_gso) ++ fprintf(f, "split-gso "); ++ ++ if (interval) ++ fprintf(f, "rtt %s ", sprint_time(interval, b2)); ++ ++ if (raw) ++ fprintf(f, "raw "); ++ ++ if (atm == CAKE_ATM_ATM) ++ fprintf(f, "atm "); ++ else if (atm == CAKE_ATM_PTM) ++ fprintf(f, "ptm "); ++ else if (!raw) ++ fprintf(f, "noatm "); ++ ++ fprintf(f, "overhead %d ", overhead); ++ ++ if (mpu) ++ fprintf(f, "mpu %u ", mpu); ++ ++ if (memlimit) { ++ fprintf(f, "memlimit %s", sprint_size(memlimit, b1)); ++ } ++ ++ return 0; ++} ++ ++static int cake_print_xstats(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, ++ struct rtattr *xstats) ++{ ++ SPRINT_BUF(b1); ++ struct rtattr *st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_MAX + 1]; ++ int i; ++ ++ if (xstats == NULL) ++ return 0; ++ ++#define GET_STAT_U32(attr) rta_getattr_u32(st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_ ## attr]) ++#define GET_STAT_S32(attr) (*(__s32*)RTA_DATA(st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_ ## attr])) ++#define GET_STAT_U64(attr) rta_getattr_u64(st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_ ## attr]) ++ ++ parse_rtattr_nested(st, TCA_CAKE_STATS_MAX, xstats); ++ ++ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_MEMORY_USED] && ++ st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_MEMORY_LIMIT]) { ++ fprintf(f, " memory used: %s", ++ sprint_size(GET_STAT_U32(MEMORY_USED), b1)); ++ ++ fprintf(f, " of %s\n", ++ sprint_size(GET_STAT_U32(MEMORY_LIMIT), b1)); ++ } ++ ++ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_CAPACITY_ESTIMATE64]) { ++ fprintf(f, " capacity estimate: %s\n", ++ sprint_rate(GET_STAT_U64(CAPACITY_ESTIMATE64), b1)); ++ } ++ ++ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_MIN_NETLEN] && ++ st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_MAX_NETLEN]) { ++ fprintf(f, " min/max network layer size: %8u", ++ GET_STAT_U32(MIN_NETLEN)); ++ fprintf(f, " /%8u\n", GET_STAT_U32(MAX_NETLEN)); ++ } ++ ++ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_MIN_ADJLEN] && ++ st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_MAX_ADJLEN]) { ++ fprintf(f, " min/max overhead-adjusted size: %8u", ++ GET_STAT_U32(MIN_ADJLEN)); ++ fprintf(f, " /%8u\n", GET_STAT_U32(MAX_ADJLEN)); ++ } ++ ++ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_AVG_NETOFF]) ++ fprintf(f, " average network hdr offset: %8u\n\n", ++ GET_STAT_U32(AVG_NETOFF)); ++ ++ /* class stats */ ++ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_DEFICIT]) ++ fprintf(f, "deficit %u", ++ GET_STAT_S32(DEFICIT)); ++ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_COBALT_COUNT]) ++ fprintf(f, "count %u", ++ GET_STAT_U32(COBALT_COUNT)); ++ ++ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_DROPPING] && GET_STAT_U32(DROPPING)) { ++ fprintf(f, " dropping"); ++ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_DROP_NEXT_US]) { ++ int drop_next = GET_STAT_S32(DROP_NEXT_US); ++ if (drop_next < 0) { ++ fprintf(f, " drop_next -%s", ++ sprint_time(drop_next, b1)); ++ } else { ++ fprintf(f, " drop_next %s", ++ sprint_time(drop_next, b1)); ++ } ++ } ++ } ++ ++ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_P_DROP]) { ++ fprintf(f, " blue_prob %u", ++ GET_STAT_U32(P_DROP)); ++ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_BLUE_TIMER_US]) { ++ int blue_timer = GET_STAT_S32(BLUE_TIMER_US); ++ if (blue_timer < 0) { ++ fprintf(f, " blue_timer -%s", ++ sprint_time(blue_timer, b1)); ++ } else { ++ fprintf(f, " blue_timer %s", ++ sprint_time(blue_timer, b1)); ++ } ++ } ++ } ++ ++#undef GET_STAT_U32 ++#undef GET_STAT_S32 ++#undef GET_STAT_U64 ++ ++ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_TIN_STATS]) { ++ struct rtattr *tins[TC_CAKE_MAX_TINS + 1]; ++ struct rtattr *tstat[TC_CAKE_MAX_TINS][TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_MAX + 1]; ++ int num_tins = 0; ++ ++ parse_rtattr_nested(tins, TC_CAKE_MAX_TINS, st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_TIN_STATS]); ++ ++ for (i = 1; i <= TC_CAKE_MAX_TINS && tins[i]; i++) { ++ parse_rtattr_nested(tstat[i-1], TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_MAX, tins[i]); ++ num_tins++; ++ } ++ ++ if (!num_tins) ++ return 0; ++ ++ switch(num_tins) { ++ case 3: ++ fprintf(f, " Bulk Best Effort Voice\n"); ++ break; ++ ++ case 4: ++ fprintf(f, " Bulk Best Effort Video Voice\n"); ++ break; ++ ++ default: ++ fprintf(f, " "); ++ for(i=0; i < num_tins; i++) ++ fprintf(f, " Tin %u", i); ++ fprintf(f, "\n"); ++ }; ++ ++#define GET_TSTAT(i, attr) (tstat[i][TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_ ## attr]) ++#define PRINT_TSTAT(name, attr, fmts, val) do { \ ++ if (GET_TSTAT(0, attr)) { \ ++ fprintf(f, name); \ ++ for (i = 0; i < num_tins; i++) \ ++ fprintf(f, " %12" fmts, val); \ ++ fprintf(f, "\n"); \ ++ } \ ++ } while (0) ++ ++#define SPRINT_TSTAT(pfunc, type, name, attr) PRINT_TSTAT( \ ++ name, attr, "s", sprint_ ## pfunc( \ ++ rta_getattr_ ## type(GET_TSTAT(i, attr)), b1)) ++ ++#define PRINT_TSTAT_U32(name, attr) PRINT_TSTAT( \ ++ name, attr, "u", rta_getattr_u32(GET_TSTAT(i, attr))) ++ ++#define PRINT_TSTAT_U64(name, attr) PRINT_TSTAT( \ ++ name, attr, "llu", rta_getattr_u64(GET_TSTAT(i, attr))) ++ ++ SPRINT_TSTAT(rate, u64, " thresh ", THRESHOLD_RATE64); ++ SPRINT_TSTAT(time, u32, " target ", TARGET_US); ++ SPRINT_TSTAT(time, u32, " interval", INTERVAL_US); ++ SPRINT_TSTAT(time, u32, " pk_delay", PEAK_DELAY_US); ++ SPRINT_TSTAT(time, u32, " av_delay", AVG_DELAY_US); ++ SPRINT_TSTAT(time, u32, " sp_delay", BASE_DELAY_US); ++ SPRINT_TSTAT(size, u32, " backlog ", BACKLOG_BYTES); ++ ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U32(" pkts ", SENT_PACKETS); ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U64(" bytes ", SENT_BYTES64); ++ ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U32(" way_inds", WAY_INDIRECT_HITS); ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U32(" way_miss", WAY_MISSES); ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U32(" way_cols", WAY_COLLISIONS); ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U32(" drops ", DROPPED_PACKETS); ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U32(" marks ", ECN_MARKED_PACKETS); ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U32(" ack_drop", ACKS_DROPPED_PACKETS); ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U32(" sp_flows", SPARSE_FLOWS); ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U32(" bk_flows", BULK_FLOWS); ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U32(" un_flows", UNRESPONSIVE_FLOWS); ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U32(" max_len ", MAX_SKBLEN); ++ PRINT_TSTAT_U32(" quantum ", FLOW_QUANTUM); ++ ++#undef GET_STAT ++#undef PRINT_TSTAT ++#undef SPRINT_TSTAT ++#undef PRINT_TSTAT_U32 ++#undef PRINT_TSTAT_U64 ++ } ++ return 0; ++} ++ ++struct qdisc_util cake_qdisc_util = { ++ .id = "cake", ++ .parse_qopt = cake_parse_opt, ++ .print_qopt = cake_print_opt, ++ .print_xstats = cake_print_xstats, ++}; -- 2.30.2