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39236c6e | 2 | * Copyright (c) 2000-2013 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. |
5d5c5d0d | 3 | * |
2d21ac55 | 4 | * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@ |
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6 | * This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code |
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8f6c56a5 | 14 | * |
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2d21ac55 | 26 | * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ |
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27 | */ |
28 | /* | |
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29 | * Copyright (c) 1998-2002 Luigi Rizzo, Universita` di Pisa |
30 | * Portions Copyright (c) 2000 Akamba Corp. | |
31 | * All rights reserved | |
1c79356b | 32 | * |
91447636 A |
33 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
34 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | |
35 | * are met: | |
36 | * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | |
37 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | |
38 | * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | |
39 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | |
40 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | |
1c79356b | 41 | * |
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42 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND |
43 | * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE | |
44 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE | |
45 | * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE | |
46 | * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL | |
47 | * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS | |
48 | * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) | |
49 | * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT | |
50 | * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY | |
51 | * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | |
52 | * SUCH DAMAGE. | |
1c79356b | 53 | * |
91447636 | 54 | * $FreeBSD: src/sys/netinet/ip_dummynet.h,v 1.32 2004/08/17 22:05:54 andre Exp $ |
1c79356b A |
55 | */ |
56 | ||
57 | #ifndef _IP_DUMMYNET_H | |
58 | #define _IP_DUMMYNET_H | |
2d21ac55 | 59 | |
9bccf70c | 60 | #include <sys/appleapiopts.h> |
1c79356b | 61 | |
91447636 | 62 | #ifdef PRIVATE |
316670eb A |
63 | #include <netinet/ip_flowid.h> |
64 | ||
65 | /* Apply ipv6 mask on ipv6 addr */ | |
66 | #define APPLY_MASK(addr,mask) \ | |
67 | (addr)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[0] &= (mask)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[0]; \ | |
68 | (addr)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[1] &= (mask)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[1]; \ | |
69 | (addr)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[2] &= (mask)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[2]; \ | |
70 | (addr)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[3] &= (mask)->__u6_addr.__u6_addr32[3]; | |
71 | ||
1c79356b | 72 | /* |
9bccf70c A |
73 | * Definition of dummynet data structures. In the structures, I decided |
74 | * not to use the macros in <sys/queue.h> in the hope of making the code | |
75 | * easier to port to other architectures. The type of lists and queue we | |
76 | * use here is pretty simple anyways. | |
77 | */ | |
78 | ||
79 | /* | |
80 | * We start with a heap, which is used in the scheduler to decide when | |
81 | * to transmit packets etc. | |
1c79356b | 82 | * |
9bccf70c | 83 | * The key for the heap is used for two different values: |
1c79356b | 84 | * |
9bccf70c A |
85 | * 1. timer ticks- max 10K/second, so 32 bits are enough; |
86 | * | |
87 | * 2. virtual times. These increase in steps of len/x, where len is the | |
88 | * packet length, and x is either the weight of the flow, or the | |
89 | * sum of all weights. | |
90 | * If we limit to max 1000 flows and a max weight of 100, then | |
91 | * x needs 17 bits. The packet size is 16 bits, so we can easily | |
92 | * overflow if we do not allow errors. | |
93 | * So we use a key "dn_key" which is 64 bits. Some macros are used to | |
94 | * compare key values and handle wraparounds. | |
95 | * MAX64 returns the largest of two key values. | |
96 | * MY_M is used as a shift count when doing fixed point arithmetic | |
97 | * (a better name would be useful...). | |
98 | */ | |
99 | typedef u_int64_t dn_key ; /* sorting key */ | |
100 | #define DN_KEY_LT(a,b) ((int64_t)((a)-(b)) < 0) | |
101 | #define DN_KEY_LEQ(a,b) ((int64_t)((a)-(b)) <= 0) | |
102 | #define DN_KEY_GT(a,b) ((int64_t)((a)-(b)) > 0) | |
103 | #define DN_KEY_GEQ(a,b) ((int64_t)((a)-(b)) >= 0) | |
104 | #define MAX64(x,y) (( (int64_t) ( (y)-(x) )) > 0 ) ? (y) : (x) | |
105 | #define MY_M 16 /* number of left shift to obtain a larger precision */ | |
106 | ||
107 | /* | |
108 | * XXX With this scaling, max 1000 flows, max weight 100, 1Gbit/s, the | |
109 | * virtual time wraps every 15 days. | |
110 | */ | |
111 | ||
112 | /* | |
113 | * The OFFSET_OF macro is used to return the offset of a field within | |
114 | * a structure. It is used by the heap management routines. | |
115 | */ | |
116 | #define OFFSET_OF(type, field) ((int)&( ((type *)0)->field) ) | |
117 | ||
91447636 A |
118 | /* |
119 | * The maximum hash table size for queues. This value must be a power | |
120 | * of 2. | |
121 | */ | |
122 | #define DN_MAX_HASH_SIZE 65536 | |
123 | ||
9bccf70c A |
124 | /* |
125 | * A heap entry is made of a key and a pointer to the actual | |
126 | * object stored in the heap. | |
127 | * The heap is an array of dn_heap_entry entries, dynamically allocated. | |
128 | * Current size is "size", with "elements" actually in use. | |
129 | * The heap normally supports only ordered insert and extract from the top. | |
130 | * If we want to extract an object from the middle of the heap, we | |
131 | * have to know where the object itself is located in the heap (or we | |
132 | * need to scan the whole array). To this purpose, an object has a | |
133 | * field (int) which contains the index of the object itself into the | |
134 | * heap. When the object is moved, the field must also be updated. | |
135 | * The offset of the index in the object is stored in the 'offset' | |
136 | * field in the heap descriptor. The assumption is that this offset | |
137 | * is non-zero if we want to support extract from the middle. | |
138 | */ | |
139 | struct dn_heap_entry { | |
140 | dn_key key ; /* sorting key. Topmost element is smallest one */ | |
141 | void *object ; /* object pointer */ | |
142 | } ; | |
143 | ||
144 | struct dn_heap { | |
145 | int size ; | |
146 | int elements ; | |
147 | int offset ; /* XXX if > 0 this is the offset of direct ptr to obj */ | |
148 | struct dn_heap_entry *p ; /* really an array of "size" entries */ | |
149 | } ; | |
150 | ||
151 | /* | |
91447636 A |
152 | * Packets processed by dummynet have an mbuf tag associated with |
153 | * them that carries their dummynet state. This is used within | |
154 | * the dummynet code as well as outside when checking for special | |
155 | * processing requirements. | |
1c79356b | 156 | */ |
91447636 | 157 | #ifdef KERNEL |
5ba3f43e A |
158 | #include <net/if_var.h> |
159 | #include <net/route.h> | |
c910b4d9 | 160 | #include <netinet/ip_var.h> /* for ip_out_args */ |
316670eb | 161 | #include <netinet/ip6.h> /* for ip6_out_args */ |
5ba3f43e | 162 | #include <netinet/in.h> |
316670eb | 163 | #include <netinet6/ip6_var.h> /* for ip6_out_args */ |
c910b4d9 | 164 | |
91447636 | 165 | struct dn_pkt_tag { |
316670eb A |
166 | struct ip_fw *dn_ipfw_rule; /* matching IPFW rule */ |
167 | void *dn_pf_rule; /* matching PF rule */ | |
168 | int dn_dir; /* action when packet comes out. */ | |
9bccf70c A |
169 | #define DN_TO_IP_OUT 1 |
170 | #define DN_TO_IP_IN 2 | |
171 | #define DN_TO_BDG_FWD 3 | |
316670eb A |
172 | #define DN_TO_IP6_IN 4 |
173 | #define DN_TO_IP6_OUT 5 | |
174 | dn_key dn_output_time; /* when the pkt is due for delivery */ | |
175 | struct ifnet *dn_ifp; /* interface, for ip[6]_output */ | |
176 | union { | |
177 | struct sockaddr_in _dn_dst; | |
178 | struct sockaddr_in6 _dn_dst6 ; | |
179 | } dn_dst_; | |
180 | #define dn_dst dn_dst_._dn_dst | |
181 | #define dn_dst6 dn_dst_._dn_dst6 | |
182 | union { | |
183 | struct route _dn_ro; /* route, for ip_output. MUST COPY */ | |
184 | struct route_in6 _dn_ro6; /* route, for ip6_output. MUST COPY */ | |
185 | } dn_ro_; | |
186 | #define dn_ro dn_ro_._dn_ro | |
187 | #define dn_ro6 dn_ro_._dn_ro6 | |
188 | struct route_in6 dn_ro6_pmtu; /* for ip6_output */ | |
189 | struct ifnet *dn_origifp; /* for ip6_output */ | |
190 | u_int32_t dn_mtu; /* for ip6_output */ | |
191 | int dn_alwaysfrag; /* for ip6_output */ | |
192 | u_int32_t dn_unfragpartlen; /* for ip6_output */ | |
193 | struct ip6_exthdrs dn_exthdrs; /* for ip6_output */ | |
194 | int dn_flags ; /* flags, for ip[6]_output */ | |
195 | int dn_client; | |
196 | #define DN_CLIENT_IPFW 1 | |
197 | #define DN_CLIENT_PF 2 | |
198 | union { | |
199 | struct ip_out_args _dn_ipoa; /* output args, for ip_output. MUST COPY */ | |
200 | struct ip6_out_args _dn_ip6oa; /* output args, for ip_output. MUST COPY */ | |
201 | } dn_ipoa_; | |
202 | #define dn_ipoa dn_ipoa_._dn_ipoa | |
203 | #define dn_ip6oa dn_ipoa_._dn_ip6oa | |
1c79356b | 204 | }; |
91447636 A |
205 | #else |
206 | struct dn_pkt; | |
207 | #endif /* KERNEL */ | |
1c79356b | 208 | |
9bccf70c A |
209 | /* |
210 | * Overall structure of dummynet (with WF2Q+): | |
211 | ||
212 | In dummynet, packets are selected with the firewall rules, and passed | |
213 | to two different objects: PIPE or QUEUE. | |
214 | ||
215 | A QUEUE is just a queue with configurable size and queue management | |
216 | policy. It is also associated with a mask (to discriminate among | |
217 | different flows), a weight (used to give different shares of the | |
218 | bandwidth to different flows) and a "pipe", which essentially | |
219 | supplies the transmit clock for all queues associated with that | |
220 | pipe. | |
221 | ||
222 | A PIPE emulates a fixed-bandwidth link, whose bandwidth is | |
223 | configurable. The "clock" for a pipe can come from either an | |
224 | internal timer, or from the transmit interrupt of an interface. | |
225 | A pipe is also associated with one (or more, if masks are used) | |
226 | queue, where all packets for that pipe are stored. | |
227 | ||
228 | The bandwidth available on the pipe is shared by the queues | |
229 | associated with that pipe (only one in case the packet is sent | |
230 | to a PIPE) according to the WF2Q+ scheduling algorithm and the | |
231 | configured weights. | |
232 | ||
233 | In general, incoming packets are stored in the appropriate queue, | |
234 | which is then placed into one of a few heaps managed by a scheduler | |
235 | to decide when the packet should be extracted. | |
236 | The scheduler (a function called dummynet()) is run at every timer | |
237 | tick, and grabs queues from the head of the heaps when they are | |
238 | ready for processing. | |
239 | ||
240 | There are three data structures definining a pipe and associated queues: | |
241 | ||
242 | + dn_pipe, which contains the main configuration parameters related | |
243 | to delay and bandwidth; | |
244 | + dn_flow_set, which contains WF2Q+ configuration, flow | |
245 | masks, plr and RED configuration; | |
246 | + dn_flow_queue, which is the per-flow queue (containing the packets) | |
247 | ||
248 | Multiple dn_flow_set can be linked to the same pipe, and multiple | |
249 | dn_flow_queue can be linked to the same dn_flow_set. | |
250 | All data structures are linked in a linear list which is used for | |
251 | housekeeping purposes. | |
252 | ||
253 | During configuration, we create and initialize the dn_flow_set | |
254 | and dn_pipe structures (a dn_pipe also contains a dn_flow_set). | |
255 | ||
256 | At runtime: packets are sent to the appropriate dn_flow_set (either | |
257 | WFQ ones, or the one embedded in the dn_pipe for fixed-rate flows), | |
258 | which in turn dispatches them to the appropriate dn_flow_queue | |
259 | (created dynamically according to the masks). | |
260 | ||
261 | The transmit clock for fixed rate flows (ready_event()) selects the | |
262 | dn_flow_queue to be used to transmit the next packet. For WF2Q, | |
263 | wfq_ready_event() extract a pipe which in turn selects the right | |
264 | flow using a number of heaps defined into the pipe itself. | |
265 | ||
266 | * | |
267 | */ | |
268 | ||
269 | /* | |
270 | * per flow queue. This contains the flow identifier, the queue | |
271 | * of packets, counters, and parameters used to support both RED and | |
272 | * WF2Q+. | |
91447636 A |
273 | * |
274 | * A dn_flow_queue is created and initialized whenever a packet for | |
275 | * a new flow arrives. | |
9bccf70c A |
276 | */ |
277 | struct dn_flow_queue { | |
278 | struct dn_flow_queue *next ; | |
316670eb | 279 | struct ip_flow_id id ; |
91447636 A |
280 | |
281 | struct mbuf *head, *tail ; /* queue of packets */ | |
9bccf70c A |
282 | u_int len ; |
283 | u_int len_bytes ; | |
b0d623f7 | 284 | u_int32_t numbytes ; /* credit for transmission (dynamic queues) */ |
9bccf70c A |
285 | |
286 | u_int64_t tot_pkts ; /* statistics counters */ | |
287 | u_int64_t tot_bytes ; | |
288 | u_int32_t drops ; | |
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289 | |
290 | int hash_slot ; /* debugging/diagnostic */ | |
9bccf70c A |
291 | |
292 | /* RED parameters */ | |
293 | int avg ; /* average queue length est. (scaled) */ | |
294 | int count ; /* arrivals since last RED drop */ | |
295 | int random ; /* random value (scaled) */ | |
296 | u_int32_t q_time ; /* start of queue idle time */ | |
297 | ||
298 | /* WF2Q+ support */ | |
91447636 A |
299 | struct dn_flow_set *fs ; /* parent flow set */ |
300 | int heap_pos ; /* position (index) of struct in heap */ | |
301 | dn_key sched_time ; /* current time when queue enters ready_heap */ | |
9bccf70c | 302 | |
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303 | dn_key S,F ; /* start time, finish time */ |
304 | /* | |
305 | * Setting F < S means the timestamp is invalid. We only need | |
9bccf70c A |
306 | * to test this when the queue is empty. |
307 | */ | |
1c79356b A |
308 | } ; |
309 | ||
310 | /* | |
9bccf70c A |
311 | * flow_set descriptor. Contains the "template" parameters for the |
312 | * queue configuration, and pointers to the hash table of dn_flow_queue's. | |
313 | * | |
314 | * The hash table is an array of lists -- we identify the slot by | |
315 | * hashing the flow-id, then scan the list looking for a match. | |
316 | * The size of the hash table (buckets) is configurable on a per-queue | |
317 | * basis. | |
91447636 A |
318 | * |
319 | * A dn_flow_set is created whenever a new queue or pipe is created (in the | |
320 | * latter case, the structure is located inside the struct dn_pipe). | |
9bccf70c A |
321 | */ |
322 | struct dn_flow_set { | |
b0d623f7 | 323 | SLIST_ENTRY(dn_flow_set) next; /* linked list in a hash slot */ |
9bccf70c A |
324 | |
325 | u_short fs_nr ; /* flow_set number */ | |
326 | u_short flags_fs; | |
327 | #define DN_HAVE_FLOW_MASK 0x0001 | |
9bccf70c A |
328 | #define DN_IS_RED 0x0002 |
329 | #define DN_IS_GENTLE_RED 0x0004 | |
91447636 A |
330 | #define DN_QSIZE_IS_BYTES 0x0008 /* queue size is measured in bytes */ |
331 | #define DN_NOERROR 0x0010 /* do not report ENOBUFS on drops */ | |
332 | #define DN_IS_PIPE 0x4000 | |
333 | #define DN_IS_QUEUE 0x8000 | |
9bccf70c | 334 | |
91447636 | 335 | struct dn_pipe *pipe ; /* pointer to parent pipe */ |
9bccf70c A |
336 | u_short parent_nr ; /* parent pipe#, 0 if local to a pipe */ |
337 | ||
91447636 A |
338 | int weight ; /* WFQ queue weight */ |
339 | int qsize ; /* queue size in slots or bytes */ | |
340 | int plr ; /* pkt loss rate (2^31-1 means 100%) */ | |
9bccf70c | 341 | |
316670eb | 342 | struct ip_flow_id flow_mask ; |
91447636 | 343 | |
9bccf70c A |
344 | /* hash table of queues onto this flow_set */ |
345 | int rq_size ; /* number of slots */ | |
346 | int rq_elements ; /* active elements */ | |
347 | struct dn_flow_queue **rq; /* array of rq_size entries */ | |
91447636 | 348 | |
9bccf70c | 349 | u_int32_t last_expired ; /* do not expire too frequently */ |
9bccf70c A |
350 | int backlogged ; /* #active queues for this flowset */ |
351 | ||
352 | /* RED parameters */ | |
353 | #define SCALE_RED 16 | |
354 | #define SCALE(x) ( (x) << SCALE_RED ) | |
355 | #define SCALE_VAL(x) ( (x) >> SCALE_RED ) | |
356 | #define SCALE_MUL(x,y) ( ( (x) * (y) ) >> SCALE_RED ) | |
91447636 A |
357 | int w_q ; /* queue weight (scaled) */ |
358 | int max_th ; /* maximum threshold for queue (scaled) */ | |
359 | int min_th ; /* minimum threshold for queue (scaled) */ | |
360 | int max_p ; /* maximum value for p_b (scaled) */ | |
361 | u_int c_1 ; /* max_p/(max_th-min_th) (scaled) */ | |
362 | u_int c_2 ; /* max_p*min_th/(max_th-min_th) (scaled) */ | |
363 | u_int c_3 ; /* for GRED, (1-max_p)/max_th (scaled) */ | |
364 | u_int c_4 ; /* for GRED, 1 - 2*max_p (scaled) */ | |
365 | u_int * w_q_lookup ; /* lookup table for computing (1-w_q)^t */ | |
366 | u_int lookup_depth ; /* depth of lookup table */ | |
367 | int lookup_step ; /* granularity inside the lookup table */ | |
368 | int lookup_weight ; /* equal to (1-w_q)^t / (1-w_q)^(t+1) */ | |
369 | int avg_pkt_size ; /* medium packet size */ | |
370 | int max_pkt_size ; /* max packet size */ | |
9bccf70c A |
371 | } ; |
372 | ||
b0d623f7 A |
373 | SLIST_HEAD(dn_flow_set_head, dn_flow_set); |
374 | ||
9bccf70c A |
375 | /* |
376 | * Pipe descriptor. Contains global parameters, delay-line queue, | |
377 | * and the flow_set used for fixed-rate queues. | |
91447636 A |
378 | * |
379 | * For WF2Q+ support it also has 3 heaps holding dn_flow_queue: | |
9bccf70c A |
380 | * not_eligible_heap, for queues whose start time is higher |
381 | * than the virtual time. Sorted by start time. | |
382 | * scheduler_heap, for queues eligible for scheduling. Sorted by | |
383 | * finish time. | |
9bccf70c A |
384 | * idle_heap, all flows that are idle and can be removed. We |
385 | * do that on each tick so we do not slow down too much | |
386 | * operations during forwarding. | |
387 | * | |
1c79356b | 388 | */ |
91447636 | 389 | struct dn_pipe { /* a pipe */ |
b0d623f7 | 390 | SLIST_ENTRY(dn_pipe) next; /* linked list in a hash slot */ |
1c79356b | 391 | |
9bccf70c | 392 | int pipe_nr ; /* number */ |
91447636 A |
393 | int bandwidth; /* really, bytes/tick. */ |
394 | int delay ; /* really, ticks */ | |
1c79356b | 395 | |
91447636 | 396 | struct mbuf *head, *tail ; /* packets in delay line */ |
1c79356b | 397 | |
9bccf70c A |
398 | /* WF2Q+ */ |
399 | struct dn_heap scheduler_heap ; /* top extract - key Finish time*/ | |
400 | struct dn_heap not_eligible_heap; /* top extract- key Start time */ | |
401 | struct dn_heap idle_heap ; /* random extract - key Start=Finish time */ | |
402 | ||
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403 | dn_key V ; /* virtual time */ |
404 | int sum; /* sum of weights of all active sessions */ | |
405 | int numbytes; /* bits I can transmit (more or less). */ | |
9bccf70c | 406 | |
91447636 | 407 | dn_key sched_time ; /* time pipe was scheduled in ready_heap */ |
1c79356b | 408 | |
91447636 A |
409 | /* |
410 | * When the tx clock come from an interface (if_name[0] != '\0'), its name | |
411 | * is stored below, whereas the ifp is filled when the rule is configured. | |
9bccf70c | 412 | */ |
91447636 | 413 | char if_name[IFNAMSIZ]; |
9bccf70c A |
414 | struct ifnet *ifp ; |
415 | int ready ; /* set if ifp != NULL and we got a signal from it */ | |
416 | ||
417 | struct dn_flow_set fs ; /* used with fixed-rate flows */ | |
418 | }; | |
419 | ||
b0d623f7 A |
420 | SLIST_HEAD(dn_pipe_head, dn_pipe); |
421 | ||
39236c6e | 422 | #ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE |
5ba3f43e | 423 | extern uint32_t my_random(void); |
91447636 | 424 | void ip_dn_init(void); /* called from raw_ip.c:load_ipfw() */ |
1c79356b | 425 | |
91447636 | 426 | typedef int ip_dn_ctl_t(struct sockopt *); /* raw_ip.c */ |
91447636 | 427 | typedef int ip_dn_io_t(struct mbuf *m, int pipe_nr, int dir, |
316670eb | 428 | struct ip_fw_args *fwa, int ); |
91447636 | 429 | extern ip_dn_ctl_t *ip_dn_ctl_ptr; |
91447636 | 430 | extern ip_dn_io_t *ip_dn_io_ptr; |
316670eb | 431 | void dn_ipfw_rule_delete(void *); |
91447636 | 432 | #define DUMMYNET_LOADED (ip_dn_io_ptr != NULL) |
1c79356b | 433 | |
b0d623f7 A |
434 | #pragma pack(4) |
435 | ||
436 | struct dn_heap_32 { | |
437 | int size ; | |
438 | int elements ; | |
439 | int offset ; /* XXX if > 0 this is the offset of direct ptr to obj */ | |
440 | user32_addr_t p ; /* really an array of "size" entries */ | |
441 | } ; | |
442 | ||
443 | struct dn_flow_queue_32 { | |
444 | user32_addr_t next ; | |
316670eb | 445 | struct ip_flow_id id ; |
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446 | |
447 | user32_addr_t head, tail ; /* queue of packets */ | |
448 | u_int len ; | |
449 | u_int len_bytes ; | |
450 | u_int32_t numbytes ; /* credit for transmission (dynamic queues) */ | |
451 | ||
452 | u_int64_t tot_pkts ; /* statistics counters */ | |
453 | u_int64_t tot_bytes ; | |
454 | u_int32_t drops ; | |
455 | ||
456 | int hash_slot ; /* debugging/diagnostic */ | |
457 | ||
458 | /* RED parameters */ | |
459 | int avg ; /* average queue length est. (scaled) */ | |
460 | int count ; /* arrivals since last RED drop */ | |
461 | int random ; /* random value (scaled) */ | |
462 | u_int32_t q_time ; /* start of queue idle time */ | |
463 | ||
464 | /* WF2Q+ support */ | |
465 | user32_addr_t fs ; /* parent flow set */ | |
466 | int heap_pos ; /* position (index) of struct in heap */ | |
467 | dn_key sched_time ; /* current time when queue enters ready_heap */ | |
468 | ||
469 | dn_key S,F ; /* start time, finish time */ | |
470 | /* | |
471 | * Setting F < S means the timestamp is invalid. We only need | |
472 | * to test this when the queue is empty. | |
473 | */ | |
474 | } ; | |
475 | ||
476 | struct dn_flow_set_32 { | |
477 | user32_addr_t next; /* next flow set in all_flow_sets list */ | |
478 | ||
479 | u_short fs_nr ; /* flow_set number */ | |
480 | u_short flags_fs; | |
481 | #define DN_HAVE_FLOW_MASK 0x0001 | |
482 | #define DN_IS_RED 0x0002 | |
483 | #define DN_IS_GENTLE_RED 0x0004 | |
484 | #define DN_QSIZE_IS_BYTES 0x0008 /* queue size is measured in bytes */ | |
485 | #define DN_NOERROR 0x0010 /* do not report ENOBUFS on drops */ | |
486 | #define DN_IS_PIPE 0x4000 | |
487 | #define DN_IS_QUEUE 0x8000 | |
488 | ||
489 | user32_addr_t pipe ; /* pointer to parent pipe */ | |
490 | u_short parent_nr ; /* parent pipe#, 0 if local to a pipe */ | |
491 | ||
492 | int weight ; /* WFQ queue weight */ | |
493 | int qsize ; /* queue size in slots or bytes */ | |
494 | int plr ; /* pkt loss rate (2^31-1 means 100%) */ | |
495 | ||
316670eb | 496 | struct ip_flow_id flow_mask ; |
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497 | |
498 | /* hash table of queues onto this flow_set */ | |
499 | int rq_size ; /* number of slots */ | |
500 | int rq_elements ; /* active elements */ | |
501 | user32_addr_t rq; /* array of rq_size entries */ | |
502 | ||
503 | u_int32_t last_expired ; /* do not expire too frequently */ | |
504 | int backlogged ; /* #active queues for this flowset */ | |
505 | ||
506 | /* RED parameters */ | |
507 | #define SCALE_RED 16 | |
508 | #define SCALE(x) ( (x) << SCALE_RED ) | |
509 | #define SCALE_VAL(x) ( (x) >> SCALE_RED ) | |
510 | #define SCALE_MUL(x,y) ( ( (x) * (y) ) >> SCALE_RED ) | |
511 | int w_q ; /* queue weight (scaled) */ | |
512 | int max_th ; /* maximum threshold for queue (scaled) */ | |
513 | int min_th ; /* minimum threshold for queue (scaled) */ | |
514 | int max_p ; /* maximum value for p_b (scaled) */ | |
515 | u_int c_1 ; /* max_p/(max_th-min_th) (scaled) */ | |
516 | u_int c_2 ; /* max_p*min_th/(max_th-min_th) (scaled) */ | |
517 | u_int c_3 ; /* for GRED, (1-max_p)/max_th (scaled) */ | |
518 | u_int c_4 ; /* for GRED, 1 - 2*max_p (scaled) */ | |
519 | user32_addr_t w_q_lookup ; /* lookup table for computing (1-w_q)^t */ | |
520 | u_int lookup_depth ; /* depth of lookup table */ | |
521 | int lookup_step ; /* granularity inside the lookup table */ | |
522 | int lookup_weight ; /* equal to (1-w_q)^t / (1-w_q)^(t+1) */ | |
523 | int avg_pkt_size ; /* medium packet size */ | |
524 | int max_pkt_size ; /* max packet size */ | |
525 | } ; | |
526 | ||
527 | struct dn_pipe_32 { /* a pipe */ | |
528 | user32_addr_t next ; | |
529 | ||
530 | int pipe_nr ; /* number */ | |
531 | int bandwidth; /* really, bytes/tick. */ | |
532 | int delay ; /* really, ticks */ | |
533 | ||
534 | user32_addr_t head, tail ; /* packets in delay line */ | |
535 | ||
536 | /* WF2Q+ */ | |
537 | struct dn_heap_32 scheduler_heap ; /* top extract - key Finish time*/ | |
538 | struct dn_heap_32 not_eligible_heap; /* top extract- key Start time */ | |
539 | struct dn_heap_32 idle_heap ; /* random extract - key Start=Finish time */ | |
540 | ||
541 | dn_key V ; /* virtual time */ | |
542 | int sum; /* sum of weights of all active sessions */ | |
543 | int numbytes; /* bits I can transmit (more or less). */ | |
544 | ||
545 | dn_key sched_time ; /* time pipe was scheduled in ready_heap */ | |
546 | ||
547 | /* | |
548 | * When the tx clock come from an interface (if_name[0] != '\0'), its name | |
549 | * is stored below, whereas the ifp is filled when the rule is configured. | |
550 | */ | |
551 | char if_name[IFNAMSIZ]; | |
552 | user32_addr_t ifp ; | |
553 | int ready ; /* set if ifp != NULL and we got a signal from it */ | |
554 | ||
555 | struct dn_flow_set_32 fs ; /* used with fixed-rate flows */ | |
556 | }; | |
557 | #pragma pack() | |
558 | ||
559 | ||
560 | struct dn_heap_64 { | |
561 | int size ; | |
562 | int elements ; | |
563 | int offset ; /* XXX if > 0 this is the offset of direct ptr to obj */ | |
564 | user64_addr_t p ; /* really an array of "size" entries */ | |
565 | } ; | |
566 | ||
567 | ||
568 | struct dn_flow_queue_64 { | |
569 | user64_addr_t next ; | |
316670eb | 570 | struct ip_flow_id id ; |
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571 | |
572 | user64_addr_t head, tail ; /* queue of packets */ | |
573 | u_int len ; | |
574 | u_int len_bytes ; | |
575 | u_int32_t numbytes ; /* credit for transmission (dynamic queues) */ | |
576 | ||
577 | u_int64_t tot_pkts ; /* statistics counters */ | |
578 | u_int64_t tot_bytes ; | |
579 | u_int32_t drops ; | |
580 | ||
581 | int hash_slot ; /* debugging/diagnostic */ | |
582 | ||
583 | /* RED parameters */ | |
584 | int avg ; /* average queue length est. (scaled) */ | |
585 | int count ; /* arrivals since last RED drop */ | |
586 | int random ; /* random value (scaled) */ | |
587 | u_int32_t q_time ; /* start of queue idle time */ | |
588 | ||
589 | /* WF2Q+ support */ | |
590 | user64_addr_t fs ; /* parent flow set */ | |
591 | int heap_pos ; /* position (index) of struct in heap */ | |
592 | dn_key sched_time ; /* current time when queue enters ready_heap */ | |
593 | ||
594 | dn_key S,F ; /* start time, finish time */ | |
595 | /* | |
596 | * Setting F < S means the timestamp is invalid. We only need | |
597 | * to test this when the queue is empty. | |
598 | */ | |
599 | } ; | |
600 | ||
601 | struct dn_flow_set_64 { | |
602 | user64_addr_t next; /* next flow set in all_flow_sets list */ | |
603 | ||
604 | u_short fs_nr ; /* flow_set number */ | |
605 | u_short flags_fs; | |
606 | #define DN_HAVE_FLOW_MASK 0x0001 | |
607 | #define DN_IS_RED 0x0002 | |
608 | #define DN_IS_GENTLE_RED 0x0004 | |
609 | #define DN_QSIZE_IS_BYTES 0x0008 /* queue size is measured in bytes */ | |
610 | #define DN_NOERROR 0x0010 /* do not report ENOBUFS on drops */ | |
611 | #define DN_IS_PIPE 0x4000 | |
612 | #define DN_IS_QUEUE 0x8000 | |
613 | ||
614 | user64_addr_t pipe ; /* pointer to parent pipe */ | |
615 | u_short parent_nr ; /* parent pipe#, 0 if local to a pipe */ | |
616 | ||
617 | int weight ; /* WFQ queue weight */ | |
618 | int qsize ; /* queue size in slots or bytes */ | |
619 | int plr ; /* pkt loss rate (2^31-1 means 100%) */ | |
620 | ||
316670eb | 621 | struct ip_flow_id flow_mask ; |
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622 | |
623 | /* hash table of queues onto this flow_set */ | |
624 | int rq_size ; /* number of slots */ | |
625 | int rq_elements ; /* active elements */ | |
626 | user64_addr_t rq; /* array of rq_size entries */ | |
627 | ||
628 | u_int32_t last_expired ; /* do not expire too frequently */ | |
629 | int backlogged ; /* #active queues for this flowset */ | |
630 | ||
631 | /* RED parameters */ | |
632 | #define SCALE_RED 16 | |
633 | #define SCALE(x) ( (x) << SCALE_RED ) | |
634 | #define SCALE_VAL(x) ( (x) >> SCALE_RED ) | |
635 | #define SCALE_MUL(x,y) ( ( (x) * (y) ) >> SCALE_RED ) | |
636 | int w_q ; /* queue weight (scaled) */ | |
637 | int max_th ; /* maximum threshold for queue (scaled) */ | |
638 | int min_th ; /* minimum threshold for queue (scaled) */ | |
639 | int max_p ; /* maximum value for p_b (scaled) */ | |
640 | u_int c_1 ; /* max_p/(max_th-min_th) (scaled) */ | |
641 | u_int c_2 ; /* max_p*min_th/(max_th-min_th) (scaled) */ | |
642 | u_int c_3 ; /* for GRED, (1-max_p)/max_th (scaled) */ | |
643 | u_int c_4 ; /* for GRED, 1 - 2*max_p (scaled) */ | |
644 | user64_addr_t w_q_lookup ; /* lookup table for computing (1-w_q)^t */ | |
645 | u_int lookup_depth ; /* depth of lookup table */ | |
646 | int lookup_step ; /* granularity inside the lookup table */ | |
647 | int lookup_weight ; /* equal to (1-w_q)^t / (1-w_q)^(t+1) */ | |
648 | int avg_pkt_size ; /* medium packet size */ | |
649 | int max_pkt_size ; /* max packet size */ | |
650 | } ; | |
651 | ||
652 | struct dn_pipe_64 { /* a pipe */ | |
653 | user64_addr_t next ; | |
654 | ||
655 | int pipe_nr ; /* number */ | |
656 | int bandwidth; /* really, bytes/tick. */ | |
657 | int delay ; /* really, ticks */ | |
658 | ||
659 | user64_addr_t head, tail ; /* packets in delay line */ | |
660 | ||
661 | /* WF2Q+ */ | |
662 | struct dn_heap_64 scheduler_heap ; /* top extract - key Finish time*/ | |
663 | struct dn_heap_64 not_eligible_heap; /* top extract- key Start time */ | |
664 | struct dn_heap_64 idle_heap ; /* random extract - key Start=Finish time */ | |
665 | ||
666 | dn_key V ; /* virtual time */ | |
667 | int sum; /* sum of weights of all active sessions */ | |
668 | int numbytes; /* bits I can transmit (more or less). */ | |
669 | ||
670 | dn_key sched_time ; /* time pipe was scheduled in ready_heap */ | |
671 | ||
672 | /* | |
673 | * When the tx clock come from an interface (if_name[0] != '\0'), its name | |
674 | * is stored below, whereas the ifp is filled when the rule is configured. | |
675 | */ | |
676 | char if_name[IFNAMSIZ]; | |
677 | user64_addr_t ifp ; | |
678 | int ready ; /* set if ifp != NULL and we got a signal from it */ | |
679 | ||
680 | struct dn_flow_set_64 fs ; /* used with fixed-rate flows */ | |
681 | }; | |
682 | ||
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683 | /* |
684 | * Return the IPFW rule associated with the dummynet tag; if any. | |
685 | * Make sure that the dummynet tag is not reused by lower layers. | |
686 | */ | |
687 | static __inline struct ip_fw * | |
688 | ip_dn_claim_rule(struct mbuf *m) | |
689 | { | |
690 | struct m_tag *mtag = m_tag_locate(m, KERNEL_MODULE_TAG_ID, | |
691 | KERNEL_TAG_TYPE_DUMMYNET, NULL); | |
692 | if (mtag != NULL) { | |
693 | mtag->m_tag_type = KERNEL_TAG_TYPE_NONE; | |
316670eb | 694 | return (((struct dn_pkt_tag *)(mtag+1))->dn_ipfw_rule); |
91447636 A |
695 | } else |
696 | return (NULL); | |
697 | } | |
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698 | |
699 | #include <sys/eventhandler.h> | |
700 | /* Dummynet event handling declarations */ | |
701 | extern struct eventhandler_lists_ctxt dummynet_evhdlr_ctxt; | |
702 | extern void dummynet_init(void); | |
703 | ||
704 | struct dn_pipe_mini_config { | |
705 | uint32_t bandwidth; | |
706 | uint32_t delay; | |
707 | uint32_t plr; | |
708 | }; | |
709 | ||
710 | struct dn_rule_mini_config { | |
711 | uint32_t dir; | |
712 | uint32_t af; | |
713 | uint32_t proto; | |
714 | /* | |
715 | * XXX PF rules actually define ranges of ports and | |
716 | * along with range goes an opcode ((not) equal to, less than | |
717 | * greater than, etc. | |
718 | * For now the following works assuming there's no port range | |
719 | * and the rule is for specific port. | |
720 | * Also the operation is assumed as equal to. | |
721 | */ | |
722 | uint32_t src_port; | |
723 | uint32_t dst_port; | |
724 | char ifname[IFXNAMSIZ]; | |
725 | }; | |
726 | ||
727 | struct dummynet_event { | |
728 | uint32_t dn_event_code; | |
729 | union { | |
730 | struct dn_pipe_mini_config _dnev_pipe_config; | |
731 | struct dn_rule_mini_config _dnev_rule_config; | |
732 | } dn_event; | |
733 | }; | |
734 | ||
735 | #define dn_event_pipe_config dn_event._dnev_pipe_config | |
736 | #define dn_event_rule_config dn_event._dnev_rule_config | |
737 | ||
738 | extern void dummynet_event_enqueue_nwk_wq_entry(struct dummynet_event *); | |
739 | ||
740 | enum { | |
741 | DUMMYNET_RULE_CONFIG, | |
742 | DUMMYNET_RULE_DELETE, | |
743 | DUMMYNET_PIPE_CONFIG, | |
744 | DUMMYNET_PIPE_DELETE, | |
745 | DUMMYNET_NLC_DISABLED, | |
746 | }; | |
747 | ||
748 | enum { DN_INOUT, DN_IN, DN_OUT }; | |
749 | /* | |
750 | * The signature for the callback is: | |
751 | * eventhandler_entry_arg __unused | |
752 | * dummynet_event pointer to dummynet event object | |
753 | */ | |
754 | typedef void (*dummynet_event_fn) (struct eventhandler_entry_arg, struct dummynet_event *); | |
755 | EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(dummynet_event, dummynet_event_fn); | |
39236c6e | 756 | #endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */ |
91447636 | 757 | #endif /* PRIVATE */ |
1c79356b | 758 | #endif /* _IP_DUMMYNET_H */ |