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1c79356b 1/*
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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
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42 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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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 $
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55 */
56
57#ifndef _IP_DUMMYNET_H
58#define _IP_DUMMYNET_H
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59
60#if !__LP64__
61
9bccf70c 62#include <sys/appleapiopts.h>
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91447636 64#ifdef PRIVATE
1c79356b 65/*
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66 * Definition of dummynet data structures. In the structures, I decided
67 * not to use the macros in <sys/queue.h> in the hope of making the code
68 * easier to port to other architectures. The type of lists and queue we
69 * use here is pretty simple anyways.
70 */
71
72/*
73 * We start with a heap, which is used in the scheduler to decide when
74 * to transmit packets etc.
1c79356b 75 *
9bccf70c 76 * The key for the heap is used for two different values:
1c79356b 77 *
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78 * 1. timer ticks- max 10K/second, so 32 bits are enough;
79 *
80 * 2. virtual times. These increase in steps of len/x, where len is the
81 * packet length, and x is either the weight of the flow, or the
82 * sum of all weights.
83 * If we limit to max 1000 flows and a max weight of 100, then
84 * x needs 17 bits. The packet size is 16 bits, so we can easily
85 * overflow if we do not allow errors.
86 * So we use a key "dn_key" which is 64 bits. Some macros are used to
87 * compare key values and handle wraparounds.
88 * MAX64 returns the largest of two key values.
89 * MY_M is used as a shift count when doing fixed point arithmetic
90 * (a better name would be useful...).
91 */
92typedef u_int64_t dn_key ; /* sorting key */
93#define DN_KEY_LT(a,b) ((int64_t)((a)-(b)) < 0)
94#define DN_KEY_LEQ(a,b) ((int64_t)((a)-(b)) <= 0)
95#define DN_KEY_GT(a,b) ((int64_t)((a)-(b)) > 0)
96#define DN_KEY_GEQ(a,b) ((int64_t)((a)-(b)) >= 0)
97#define MAX64(x,y) (( (int64_t) ( (y)-(x) )) > 0 ) ? (y) : (x)
98#define MY_M 16 /* number of left shift to obtain a larger precision */
99
100/*
101 * XXX With this scaling, max 1000 flows, max weight 100, 1Gbit/s, the
102 * virtual time wraps every 15 days.
103 */
104
105/*
106 * The OFFSET_OF macro is used to return the offset of a field within
107 * a structure. It is used by the heap management routines.
108 */
109#define OFFSET_OF(type, field) ((int)&( ((type *)0)->field) )
110
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111/*
112 * The maximum hash table size for queues. This value must be a power
113 * of 2.
114 */
115#define DN_MAX_HASH_SIZE 65536
116
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117/*
118 * A heap entry is made of a key and a pointer to the actual
119 * object stored in the heap.
120 * The heap is an array of dn_heap_entry entries, dynamically allocated.
121 * Current size is "size", with "elements" actually in use.
122 * The heap normally supports only ordered insert and extract from the top.
123 * If we want to extract an object from the middle of the heap, we
124 * have to know where the object itself is located in the heap (or we
125 * need to scan the whole array). To this purpose, an object has a
126 * field (int) which contains the index of the object itself into the
127 * heap. When the object is moved, the field must also be updated.
128 * The offset of the index in the object is stored in the 'offset'
129 * field in the heap descriptor. The assumption is that this offset
130 * is non-zero if we want to support extract from the middle.
131 */
132struct dn_heap_entry {
133 dn_key key ; /* sorting key. Topmost element is smallest one */
134 void *object ; /* object pointer */
135} ;
136
137struct dn_heap {
138 int size ;
139 int elements ;
140 int offset ; /* XXX if > 0 this is the offset of direct ptr to obj */
141 struct dn_heap_entry *p ; /* really an array of "size" entries */
142} ;
143
144/*
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145 * Packets processed by dummynet have an mbuf tag associated with
146 * them that carries their dummynet state. This is used within
147 * the dummynet code as well as outside when checking for special
148 * processing requirements.
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91447636 150#ifdef KERNEL
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151#include <netinet/ip_var.h> /* for ip_out_args */
152
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153struct dn_pkt_tag {
154 struct ip_fw *rule; /* matching rule */
155 int dn_dir; /* action when packet comes out. */
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156#define DN_TO_IP_OUT 1
157#define DN_TO_IP_IN 2
158#define DN_TO_BDG_FWD 3
159
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160 dn_key output_time; /* when the pkt is due for delivery */
161 struct ifnet *ifp; /* interface, for ip_output */
162 struct sockaddr_in *dn_dst ;
163 struct route ro; /* route, for ip_output. MUST COPY */
164 int flags ; /* flags, for ip_output (IPv6 ?) */
c910b4d9 165 struct ip_out_args ipoa; /* output args, for ip_output. MUST COPY */
1c79356b 166};
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167#else
168struct dn_pkt;
169#endif /* KERNEL */
1c79356b 170
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171/*
172 * Overall structure of dummynet (with WF2Q+):
173
174In dummynet, packets are selected with the firewall rules, and passed
175to two different objects: PIPE or QUEUE.
176
177A QUEUE is just a queue with configurable size and queue management
178policy. It is also associated with a mask (to discriminate among
179different flows), a weight (used to give different shares of the
180bandwidth to different flows) and a "pipe", which essentially
181supplies the transmit clock for all queues associated with that
182pipe.
183
184A PIPE emulates a fixed-bandwidth link, whose bandwidth is
185configurable. The "clock" for a pipe can come from either an
186internal timer, or from the transmit interrupt of an interface.
187A pipe is also associated with one (or more, if masks are used)
188queue, where all packets for that pipe are stored.
189
190The bandwidth available on the pipe is shared by the queues
191associated with that pipe (only one in case the packet is sent
192to a PIPE) according to the WF2Q+ scheduling algorithm and the
193configured weights.
194
195In general, incoming packets are stored in the appropriate queue,
196which is then placed into one of a few heaps managed by a scheduler
197to decide when the packet should be extracted.
198The scheduler (a function called dummynet()) is run at every timer
199tick, and grabs queues from the head of the heaps when they are
200ready for processing.
201
202There are three data structures definining a pipe and associated queues:
203
204 + dn_pipe, which contains the main configuration parameters related
205 to delay and bandwidth;
206 + dn_flow_set, which contains WF2Q+ configuration, flow
207 masks, plr and RED configuration;
208 + dn_flow_queue, which is the per-flow queue (containing the packets)
209
210Multiple dn_flow_set can be linked to the same pipe, and multiple
211dn_flow_queue can be linked to the same dn_flow_set.
212All data structures are linked in a linear list which is used for
213housekeeping purposes.
214
215During configuration, we create and initialize the dn_flow_set
216and dn_pipe structures (a dn_pipe also contains a dn_flow_set).
217
218At runtime: packets are sent to the appropriate dn_flow_set (either
219WFQ ones, or the one embedded in the dn_pipe for fixed-rate flows),
220which in turn dispatches them to the appropriate dn_flow_queue
221(created dynamically according to the masks).
222
223The transmit clock for fixed rate flows (ready_event()) selects the
224dn_flow_queue to be used to transmit the next packet. For WF2Q,
225wfq_ready_event() extract a pipe which in turn selects the right
226flow using a number of heaps defined into the pipe itself.
227
228 *
229 */
230
231/*
232 * per flow queue. This contains the flow identifier, the queue
233 * of packets, counters, and parameters used to support both RED and
234 * WF2Q+.
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235 *
236 * A dn_flow_queue is created and initialized whenever a packet for
237 * a new flow arrives.
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238 */
239struct dn_flow_queue {
240 struct dn_flow_queue *next ;
241 struct ipfw_flow_id id ;
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242
243 struct mbuf *head, *tail ; /* queue of packets */
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244 u_int len ;
245 u_int len_bytes ;
91447636 246 u_long numbytes ; /* credit for transmission (dynamic queues) */
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247
248 u_int64_t tot_pkts ; /* statistics counters */
249 u_int64_t tot_bytes ;
250 u_int32_t drops ;
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251
252 int hash_slot ; /* debugging/diagnostic */
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253
254 /* RED parameters */
255 int avg ; /* average queue length est. (scaled) */
256 int count ; /* arrivals since last RED drop */
257 int random ; /* random value (scaled) */
258 u_int32_t q_time ; /* start of queue idle time */
259
260 /* WF2Q+ support */
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261 struct dn_flow_set *fs ; /* parent flow set */
262 int heap_pos ; /* position (index) of struct in heap */
263 dn_key sched_time ; /* current time when queue enters ready_heap */
9bccf70c 264
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265 dn_key S,F ; /* start time, finish time */
266 /*
267 * Setting F < S means the timestamp is invalid. We only need
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268 * to test this when the queue is empty.
269 */
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270} ;
271
272/*
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273 * flow_set descriptor. Contains the "template" parameters for the
274 * queue configuration, and pointers to the hash table of dn_flow_queue's.
275 *
276 * The hash table is an array of lists -- we identify the slot by
277 * hashing the flow-id, then scan the list looking for a match.
278 * The size of the hash table (buckets) is configurable on a per-queue
279 * basis.
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280 *
281 * A dn_flow_set is created whenever a new queue or pipe is created (in the
282 * latter case, the structure is located inside the struct dn_pipe).
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283 */
284struct dn_flow_set {
285 struct dn_flow_set *next; /* next flow set in all_flow_sets list */
286
287 u_short fs_nr ; /* flow_set number */
288 u_short flags_fs;
289#define DN_HAVE_FLOW_MASK 0x0001
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290#define DN_IS_RED 0x0002
291#define DN_IS_GENTLE_RED 0x0004
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292#define DN_QSIZE_IS_BYTES 0x0008 /* queue size is measured in bytes */
293#define DN_NOERROR 0x0010 /* do not report ENOBUFS on drops */
294#define DN_IS_PIPE 0x4000
295#define DN_IS_QUEUE 0x8000
9bccf70c 296
91447636 297 struct dn_pipe *pipe ; /* pointer to parent pipe */
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298 u_short parent_nr ; /* parent pipe#, 0 if local to a pipe */
299
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300 int weight ; /* WFQ queue weight */
301 int qsize ; /* queue size in slots or bytes */
302 int plr ; /* pkt loss rate (2^31-1 means 100%) */
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304 struct ipfw_flow_id flow_mask ;
91447636 305
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306 /* hash table of queues onto this flow_set */
307 int rq_size ; /* number of slots */
308 int rq_elements ; /* active elements */
309 struct dn_flow_queue **rq; /* array of rq_size entries */
91447636 310
9bccf70c 311 u_int32_t last_expired ; /* do not expire too frequently */
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312 int backlogged ; /* #active queues for this flowset */
313
314 /* RED parameters */
315#define SCALE_RED 16
316#define SCALE(x) ( (x) << SCALE_RED )
317#define SCALE_VAL(x) ( (x) >> SCALE_RED )
318#define SCALE_MUL(x,y) ( ( (x) * (y) ) >> SCALE_RED )
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319 int w_q ; /* queue weight (scaled) */
320 int max_th ; /* maximum threshold for queue (scaled) */
321 int min_th ; /* minimum threshold for queue (scaled) */
322 int max_p ; /* maximum value for p_b (scaled) */
323 u_int c_1 ; /* max_p/(max_th-min_th) (scaled) */
324 u_int c_2 ; /* max_p*min_th/(max_th-min_th) (scaled) */
325 u_int c_3 ; /* for GRED, (1-max_p)/max_th (scaled) */
326 u_int c_4 ; /* for GRED, 1 - 2*max_p (scaled) */
327 u_int * w_q_lookup ; /* lookup table for computing (1-w_q)^t */
328 u_int lookup_depth ; /* depth of lookup table */
329 int lookup_step ; /* granularity inside the lookup table */
330 int lookup_weight ; /* equal to (1-w_q)^t / (1-w_q)^(t+1) */
331 int avg_pkt_size ; /* medium packet size */
332 int max_pkt_size ; /* max packet size */
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333} ;
334
335/*
336 * Pipe descriptor. Contains global parameters, delay-line queue,
337 * and the flow_set used for fixed-rate queues.
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338 *
339 * For WF2Q+ support it also has 3 heaps holding dn_flow_queue:
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340 * not_eligible_heap, for queues whose start time is higher
341 * than the virtual time. Sorted by start time.
342 * scheduler_heap, for queues eligible for scheduling. Sorted by
343 * finish time.
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344 * idle_heap, all flows that are idle and can be removed. We
345 * do that on each tick so we do not slow down too much
346 * operations during forwarding.
347 *
1c79356b 348 */
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349struct dn_pipe { /* a pipe */
350 struct dn_pipe *next ;
1c79356b 351
9bccf70c 352 int pipe_nr ; /* number */
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353 int bandwidth; /* really, bytes/tick. */
354 int delay ; /* really, ticks */
1c79356b 355
91447636 356 struct mbuf *head, *tail ; /* packets in delay line */
1c79356b 357
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358 /* WF2Q+ */
359 struct dn_heap scheduler_heap ; /* top extract - key Finish time*/
360 struct dn_heap not_eligible_heap; /* top extract- key Start time */
361 struct dn_heap idle_heap ; /* random extract - key Start=Finish time */
362
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363 dn_key V ; /* virtual time */
364 int sum; /* sum of weights of all active sessions */
365 int numbytes; /* bits I can transmit (more or less). */
9bccf70c 366
91447636 367 dn_key sched_time ; /* time pipe was scheduled in ready_heap */
1c79356b 368
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369 /*
370 * When the tx clock come from an interface (if_name[0] != '\0'), its name
371 * is stored below, whereas the ifp is filled when the rule is configured.
9bccf70c 372 */
91447636 373 char if_name[IFNAMSIZ];
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374 struct ifnet *ifp ;
375 int ready ; /* set if ifp != NULL and we got a signal from it */
376
377 struct dn_flow_set fs ; /* used with fixed-rate flows */
378};
379
380#ifdef KERNEL
1c79356b 381
91447636 382void ip_dn_init(void); /* called from raw_ip.c:load_ipfw() */
1c79356b 383
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384typedef int ip_dn_ctl_t(struct sockopt *); /* raw_ip.c */
385typedef void ip_dn_ruledel_t(void *); /* ip_fw.c */
386typedef int ip_dn_io_t(struct mbuf *m, int pipe_nr, int dir,
387 struct ip_fw_args *fwa);
388extern ip_dn_ctl_t *ip_dn_ctl_ptr;
389extern ip_dn_ruledel_t *ip_dn_ruledel_ptr;
390extern ip_dn_io_t *ip_dn_io_ptr;
391#define DUMMYNET_LOADED (ip_dn_io_ptr != NULL)
1c79356b 392
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393/*
394 * Return the IPFW rule associated with the dummynet tag; if any.
395 * Make sure that the dummynet tag is not reused by lower layers.
396 */
397static __inline struct ip_fw *
398ip_dn_claim_rule(struct mbuf *m)
399{
400 struct m_tag *mtag = m_tag_locate(m, KERNEL_MODULE_TAG_ID,
401 KERNEL_TAG_TYPE_DUMMYNET, NULL);
402 if (mtag != NULL) {
403 mtag->m_tag_type = KERNEL_TAG_TYPE_NONE;
404 return (((struct dn_pkt_tag *)(mtag+1))->rule);
405 } else
406 return (NULL);
407}
408#endif /* KERNEL */
409
410#endif /* PRIVATE */
2d21ac55 411#endif /* !__LP64__ */
1c79356b 412#endif /* _IP_DUMMYNET_H */