From 559635dbb6983b4e95f167d0ac2d3a75af6d3102 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hans Dedecker Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2018 15:32:48 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] iproute2: update to 4.19.0 Update to the latest version of iproute2; see https://lwn.net/Articles/769354/ for a full overview of the changes in 4.19. Remove 190-add-cake-to-tc patch as CAKE qdisc is now supported in 4.19.0 Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker --- package/network/utils/iproute2/Makefile | 4 +- .../patches/140-allow_pfifo_fast.patch | 4 +- .../utils/iproute2/patches/170-ip_tiny.patch | 8 +- .../patches/180-drop_FAILED_POLICY.patch | 2 +- .../iproute2/patches/190-add-cake-to-tc.patch | 1662 ----------------- 5 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 1671 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/190-add-cake-to-tc.patch diff --git a/package/network/utils/iproute2/Makefile b/package/network/utils/iproute2/Makefile index 88e7642277..5bd3bd89cc 100644 --- a/package/network/utils/iproute2/Makefile +++ b/package/network/utils/iproute2/Makefile @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk PKG_NAME:=iproute2 -PKG_VERSION:=4.18.0 +PKG_VERSION:=4.19.0 PKG_RELEASE:=5 PKG_SOURCE:=$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION).tar.xz PKG_SOURCE_URL:=@KERNEL/linux/utils/net/iproute2 -PKG_HASH:=a9e6c70c95f513871c5e1f4e452c04fcb3c4d8a05be651bd794cd994a52daa45 +PKG_HASH:=d9ec5ca1f47d8a85416fa26e7dc1cbf5d067640eb60e90bdc1c7e5bdc6a29984 PKG_BUILD_PARALLEL:=1 PKG_BUILD_DEPENDS:=iptables PKG_LICENSE:=GPL-2.0 diff --git a/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/140-allow_pfifo_fast.patch b/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/140-allow_pfifo_fast.patch index caf889e123..bb898a40d6 100644 --- a/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/140-allow_pfifo_fast.patch +++ b/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/140-allow_pfifo_fast.patch @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- a/tc/q_fifo.c +++ b/tc/q_fifo.c -@@ -97,5 +97,6 @@ struct qdisc_util pfifo_head_drop_qdisc_ - extern int prio_print_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *opt); +@@ -99,5 +99,6 @@ struct qdisc_util pfifo_head_drop_qdisc_ + struct qdisc_util pfifo_fast_qdisc_util = { .id = "pfifo_fast", + .parse_qopt = fifo_parse_opt, diff --git a/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/170-ip_tiny.patch b/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/170-ip_tiny.patch index 5c8af0b0f1..dc0547a256 100644 --- a/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/170-ip_tiny.patch +++ b/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/170-ip_tiny.patch @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ sed -n '/'$$s'[^ ]* =/{s:.* \([^ ]*'$$s'[^ ]*\) .*:extern char \1[] __attribute__((weak)); if (!strcmp(sym, "\1")) return \1;:;p}' $$files ; \ --- a/ip/ip.c +++ b/ip/ip.c -@@ -48,10 +48,16 @@ static void usage(void) +@@ -47,10 +47,16 @@ static void usage(void) fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ip [ OPTIONS ] OBJECT { COMMAND | help }\n" " ip [ -force ] -batch filename\n" @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ " OPTIONS := { -V[ersion] | -s[tatistics] | -d[etails] | -r[esolve] |\n" " -h[uman-readable] | -iec | -j[son] | -p[retty] |\n" " -f[amily] { inet | inet6 | ipx | dnet | mpls | bridge | link } |\n" -@@ -73,32 +79,44 @@ static const struct cmd { +@@ -72,32 +78,44 @@ static const struct cmd { int (*func)(int argc, char **argv); } cmds[] = { { "address", do_ipaddr }, @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ { "help", do_help }, --- a/lib/utils.c +++ b/lib/utils.c -@@ -1010,6 +1010,7 @@ const char *rt_addr_n2a_r(int af, int le +@@ -1012,6 +1012,7 @@ const char *rt_addr_n2a_r(int af, int le return inet_ntop(af, addr, buf, buflen); case AF_MPLS: return mpls_ntop(af, addr, buf, buflen); @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ case AF_IPX: return ipx_ntop(af, addr, buf, buflen); case AF_DECnet: -@@ -1019,6 +1020,7 @@ const char *rt_addr_n2a_r(int af, int le +@@ -1021,6 +1022,7 @@ const char *rt_addr_n2a_r(int af, int le memcpy(dna.a_addr, addr, 2); return dnet_ntop(af, &dna, buf, buflen); } diff --git a/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/180-drop_FAILED_POLICY.patch b/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/180-drop_FAILED_POLICY.patch index 9c063791d1..5de663f5c6 100644 --- a/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/180-drop_FAILED_POLICY.patch +++ b/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/180-drop_FAILED_POLICY.patch @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Subject: [PATCH] add support for dropping with FAILED_POLICY if (!end || end == arg || *end || res > 255) --- a/include/uapi/linux/rtnetlink.h +++ b/include/uapi/linux/rtnetlink.h -@@ -221,6 +221,7 @@ enum { +@@ -228,6 +228,7 @@ enum { RTN_THROW, /* Not in this table */ RTN_NAT, /* Translate this address */ RTN_XRESOLVE, /* Use external resolver */ diff --git a/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/190-add-cake-to-tc.patch b/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/190-add-cake-to-tc.patch deleted file mode 100644 index a05d8776ee..0000000000 --- a/package/network/utils/iproute2/patches/190-add-cake-to-tc.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1662 +0,0 @@ ---- a/include/uapi/linux/pkt_sched.h -+++ b/include/uapi/linux/pkt_sched.h -@@ -934,4 +934,118 @@ enum { - - #define TCA_CBS_MAX (__TCA_CBS_MAX - 1) - -+/* 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 +1,710 @@ -+.TH CAKE 8 "19 July 2018" "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 split-gso* -+| -+.BR no-split-gso -+] -+.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 3600s. -+ -+.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. -+ -+.PP -+.B split-gso -+ -+.br -+ This option controls whether CAKE will split General Segmentation -+Offload (GSO) super-packets into their on-the-wire components and -+dequeue them individually. -+ -+.br -+Super-packets are created by the networking stack to improve efficiency. -+However, because they are larger they take longer to dequeue, which -+translates to higher latency for competing flows, especially at lower -+bandwidths. CAKE defaults to splitting GSO packets to achieve the lowest -+possible latency. At link speeds higher than 10 Gbps, setting the -+no-split-gso parameter can increase the maximum achievable throughput by -+retaining the full GSO packets. -+ -+.SH OVERRIDING CLASSIFICATION WITH TC FILTERS -+ -+CAKE supports overriding of its internal classification of packets through the -+tc filter mechanism. Packets can be assigned to different priority tins by -+setting the -+.B priority -+field on the skb, and the flow hashing can be overridden by setting the -+.B classid -+parameter. -+ -+.PP -+.B Tin override -+ -+.br -+ To assign a priority tin, the major number of the priority field needs -+to match the qdisc handle of the cake instance; if it does, the minor number -+will be interpreted as the tin index. For example, to classify all ICMP packets -+as 'bulk', the following filter can be used: -+ -+.br -+ # tc qdisc replace dev eth0 handle 1: root cake diffserv3 -+ # tc filter add dev eth0 parent 1: protocol ip prio 1 \\ -+ u32 match icmp type 0 0 action skbedit priority 1:1 -+ -+.PP -+.B Flow hash override -+ -+.br -+ To override flow hashing, the classid can be set. CAKE will interpret -+the major number of the classid as the host hash used in host isolation mode, -+and the minor number as the flow hash used for flow-based queueing. One or both -+of those can be set, and will be used if the relevant flow isolation parameter -+is set (i.e., the major number will be ignored if CAKE is not configured in -+hosts mode, and the minor number will be ignored if CAKE is not configured in -+flows mode). -+ -+.br -+This example will assign all ICMP packets to the first queue: -+ -+.br -+ # tc qdisc replace dev eth0 handle 1: root cake -+ # tc filter add dev eth0 parent 1: protocol ip prio 1 \\ -+ u32 match icmp type 0 0 classid 0:1 -+ -+.br -+If only one of the host and flow overrides is set, CAKE will compute the other -+hash from the packet as normal. Note, however, that the host isolation mode -+works by assigning a host ID to the flow queue; so if overriding both host and -+flow, the same flow cannot have more than one host assigned. In addition, it is -+not possible to assign different source and destination host IDs through the -+override mechanism; if a host ID is assigned, it will be used as both source and -+destination host. -+ -+ -+ -+.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: 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-htb (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/man/man8/tc.8 -+++ b/man/man8/tc.8 -@@ -795,6 +795,7 @@ was written by Alexey N. Kuznetsov and a - .BR tc-basic (8), - .BR tc-bfifo (8), - .BR tc-bpf (8), -+.BR tc-cake (8), - .BR tc-cbq (8), - .BR tc-cgroup (8), - .BR tc-choke (8), ---- a/tc/Makefile -+++ b/tc/Makefile -@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ TCMODULES += q_codel.o - TCMODULES += q_fq_codel.o - TCMODULES += q_fq.o - TCMODULES += q_pie.o -+TCMODULES += q_cake.o - TCMODULES += q_hhf.o - TCMODULES += q_clsact.o - TCMODULES += e_bpf.o ---- /dev/null -+++ b/tc/q_cake.c -@@ -0,0 +1,805 @@ -+// 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 -+ -+#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 const char * diffserv_names[CAKE_DIFFSERV_MAX] = { -+ [CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV3] = "diffserv3", -+ [CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV4] = "diffserv4", -+ [CAKE_DIFFSERV_DIFFSERV8] = "diffserv8", -+ [CAKE_DIFFSERV_BESTEFFORT] = "besteffort", -+ [CAKE_DIFFSERV_PRECEDENCE] = "precedence", -+}; -+ -+static const char * flowmode_names[CAKE_FLOW_MAX] = { -+ [CAKE_FLOW_NONE] = "flowblind", -+ [CAKE_FLOW_SRC_IP] = "srchost", -+ [CAKE_FLOW_DST_IP] = "dsthost", -+ [CAKE_FLOW_HOSTS] = "hosts", -+ [CAKE_FLOW_FLOWS] = "flows", -+ [CAKE_FLOW_DUAL_SRC] = "dual-srchost", -+ [CAKE_FLOW_DUAL_DST] = "dual-dsthost", -+ [CAKE_FLOW_TRIPLE] = "triple-isolate", -+}; -+ -+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" -+" [ split-gso* | no-split-gso ]\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) -+{ -+ struct cake_preset *preset, *preset_set = NULL; -+ bool overhead_override = false; -+ bool overhead_set = false; -+ unsigned int interval = 0; -+ unsigned int diffserv = 0; -+ unsigned int memlimit = 0; -+ unsigned int target = 0; -+ __u64 bandwidth = 0; -+ int ack_filter = -1; -+ struct rtattr *tail; -+ int split_gso = -1; -+ int unlimited = 0; -+ int flowmode = -1; -+ int autorate = -1; -+ int ingress = -1; -+ int overhead = 0; -+ int wash = -1; -+ int nat = -1; -+ int atm = -1; -+ int mpu = 0; -+ -+ 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, "split-gso") == 0) { -+ split_gso = 1; -+ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "no-split-gso") == 0) { -+ split_gso = 0; -+ } 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 int 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 (split_gso != -1) -+ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_CAKE_SPLIT_GSO, &split_gso, -+ sizeof(split_gso)); -+ 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 void cake_print_mode(unsigned int value, unsigned int max, -+ const char *key, const char **table) -+{ -+ if (value < max && table[value]) { -+ print_string(PRINT_ANY, key, "%s ", table[value]); -+ } else { -+ print_string(PRINT_JSON, key, NULL, "unknown"); -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "(?%s?)", key); -+ } -+} -+ -+static int cake_print_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *opt) -+{ -+ struct rtattr *tb[TCA_CAKE_MAX + 1]; -+ unsigned int interval = 0; -+ unsigned int memlimit = 0; -+ __u64 bandwidth = 0; -+ int ack_filter = 0; -+ int split_gso = 0; -+ int overhead = 0; -+ int autorate = 0; -+ int ingress = 0; -+ int wash = 0; -+ int raw = 0; -+ int mpu = 0; -+ int atm = 0; -+ int nat = 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) { -+ print_uint(PRINT_JSON, "bandwidth", NULL, bandwidth); -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "bandwidth %s ", -+ sprint_rate(bandwidth, b1)); -+ } else -+ print_string(PRINT_ANY, "bandwidth", "bandwidth %s ", -+ "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) -+ print_string(PRINT_ANY, "autorate", "%s ", -+ "autorate-ingress"); -+ else if (autorate) -+ print_string(PRINT_ANY, "autorate", "(?autorate?) ", -+ "unknown"); -+ } -+ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_DIFFSERV_MODE] && -+ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_DIFFSERV_MODE]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { -+ cake_print_mode(rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_DIFFSERV_MODE]), -+ CAKE_DIFFSERV_MAX, "diffserv", diffserv_names); -+ } -+ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_FLOW_MODE] && -+ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_FLOW_MODE]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { -+ cake_print_mode(rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_FLOW_MODE]), -+ CAKE_FLOW_MAX, "flowmode", flowmode_names); -+ } -+ -+ if (tb[TCA_CAKE_NAT] && -+ RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_CAKE_NAT]) >= sizeof(__u32)) { -+ nat = rta_getattr_u32(tb[TCA_CAKE_NAT]); -+ } -+ -+ if (nat) -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "nat ", NULL); -+ else -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "nonat ", NULL); -+ print_bool(PRINT_JSON, "nat", NULL, 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) -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "wash ", NULL); -+ else -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "nowash ", NULL); -+ print_bool(PRINT_JSON, "wash", NULL, wash); -+ -+ if (ingress) -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "ingress ", NULL); -+ print_bool(PRINT_JSON, "ingress", NULL, ingress); -+ -+ if (ack_filter == CAKE_ACK_AGGRESSIVE) -+ print_string(PRINT_ANY, "ack-filter", "ack-filter-%s ", -+ "aggressive"); -+ else if (ack_filter == CAKE_ACK_FILTER) -+ print_string(PRINT_ANY, "ack-filter", "ack-filter ", "enabled"); -+ else -+ print_string(PRINT_ANY, "ack-filter", "no-ack-filter ", "disabled"); -+ -+ if (split_gso) -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "split-gso ", NULL); -+ else -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "no-split-gso ", NULL); -+ print_bool(PRINT_JSON, "split_gso", NULL, split_gso); -+ -+ if (interval) -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "rtt %s ", -+ sprint_time(interval, b2)); -+ print_uint(PRINT_JSON, "rtt", NULL, interval); -+ -+ if (raw) -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "raw ", NULL); -+ print_bool(PRINT_JSON, "raw", NULL, raw); -+ -+ if (atm == CAKE_ATM_ATM) -+ print_string(PRINT_ANY, "atm", "%s ", "atm"); -+ else if (atm == CAKE_ATM_PTM) -+ print_string(PRINT_ANY, "atm", "%s ", "ptm"); -+ else if (!raw) -+ print_string(PRINT_ANY, "atm", "%s ", "noatm"); -+ -+ print_int(PRINT_ANY, "overhead", "overhead %d ", overhead); -+ -+ if (mpu) -+ print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "mpu", "mpu %u ", mpu); -+ -+ if (memlimit) { -+ print_uint(PRINT_JSON, "memlimit", NULL, memlimit); -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "memlimit %s", -+ sprint_size(memlimit, b1)); -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static void cake_print_json_tin(struct rtattr **tstat) -+{ -+#define PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(type, name, attr) if (tstat[TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_ ## attr]) \ -+ print_u64(PRINT_JSON, name, NULL, \ -+ rta_getattr_ ## type((struct rtattr *) \ -+ tstat[TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_ ## attr])) -+ -+ open_json_object(NULL); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u64, "threshold_rate", THRESHOLD_RATE64); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u64, "sent_bytes", SENT_BYTES64); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "backlog_bytes", BACKLOG_BYTES); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "target_us", TARGET_US); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "interval_us", INTERVAL_US); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "peak_delay_us", PEAK_DELAY_US); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "avg_delay_us", AVG_DELAY_US); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "base_delay_us", BASE_DELAY_US); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "sent_packets", SENT_PACKETS); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "way_indirect_hits", WAY_INDIRECT_HITS); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "way_misses", WAY_MISSES); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "way_collisions", WAY_COLLISIONS); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "drops", DROPPED_PACKETS); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "ecn_mark", ECN_MARKED_PACKETS); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "ack_drops", ACKS_DROPPED_PACKETS); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "sparse_flows", SPARSE_FLOWS); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "bulk_flows", BULK_FLOWS); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "unresponsive_flows", UNRESPONSIVE_FLOWS); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "max_pkt_len", MAX_SKBLEN); -+ PRINT_TSTAT_JSON(u32, "flow_quantum", FLOW_QUANTUM); -+ close_json_object(); -+ -+#undef PRINT_TSTAT_JSON -+} -+ -+static int cake_print_xstats(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, -+ struct rtattr *xstats) -+{ -+ struct rtattr *st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_MAX + 1]; -+ SPRINT_BUF(b1); -+ 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]) { -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, " memory used: %s", -+ sprint_size(GET_STAT_U32(MEMORY_USED), b1)); -+ -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, " of %s\n", -+ sprint_size(GET_STAT_U32(MEMORY_LIMIT), b1)); -+ -+ print_uint(PRINT_JSON, "memory_used", NULL, -+ GET_STAT_U32(MEMORY_USED)); -+ print_uint(PRINT_JSON, "memory_limit", NULL, -+ GET_STAT_U32(MEMORY_LIMIT)); -+ } -+ -+ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_CAPACITY_ESTIMATE64]) { -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, " capacity estimate: %s\n", -+ sprint_rate(GET_STAT_U64(CAPACITY_ESTIMATE64), b1)); -+ print_uint(PRINT_JSON, "capacity_estimate", NULL, -+ GET_STAT_U64(CAPACITY_ESTIMATE64)); -+ } -+ -+ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_MIN_NETLEN] && -+ st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_MAX_NETLEN]) { -+ print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "min_network_size", -+ " min/max network layer size: %12u", -+ GET_STAT_U32(MIN_NETLEN)); -+ print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "max_network_size", -+ " /%8u\n", GET_STAT_U32(MAX_NETLEN)); -+ } -+ -+ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_MIN_ADJLEN] && -+ st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_MAX_ADJLEN]) { -+ print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "min_adj_size", -+ " min/max overhead-adjusted size: %8u", -+ GET_STAT_U32(MIN_ADJLEN)); -+ print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "max_adj_size", -+ " /%8u\n", GET_STAT_U32(MAX_ADJLEN)); -+ } -+ -+ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_AVG_NETOFF]) -+ print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "avg_hdr_offset", -+ " average network hdr offset: %12u\n\n", -+ GET_STAT_U32(AVG_NETOFF)); -+ -+ /* class stats */ -+ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_DEFICIT]) -+ print_int(PRINT_ANY, "deficit", " deficit %u", -+ GET_STAT_S32(DEFICIT)); -+ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_COBALT_COUNT]) -+ print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "count", " count %u", -+ GET_STAT_U32(COBALT_COUNT)); -+ -+ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_DROPPING] && GET_STAT_U32(DROPPING)) { -+ print_bool(PRINT_ANY, "dropping", " dropping", true); -+ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_DROP_NEXT_US]) { -+ int drop_next = GET_STAT_S32(DROP_NEXT_US); -+ -+ if (drop_next < 0) { -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, " drop_next -%s", -+ sprint_time(drop_next, b1)); -+ } else { -+ print_uint(PRINT_JSON, "drop_next", NULL, -+ drop_next); -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, " drop_next %s", -+ sprint_time(drop_next, b1)); -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (st[TCA_CAKE_STATS_P_DROP]) { -+ print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "blue_prob", " 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) { -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, " blue_timer -%s", -+ sprint_time(blue_timer, b1)); -+ } else { -+ print_uint(PRINT_JSON, "blue_timer", NULL, -+ blue_timer); -+ print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, " 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 *tstat[TC_CAKE_MAX_TINS][TCA_CAKE_TIN_STATS_MAX + 1]; -+ struct rtattr *tins[TC_CAKE_MAX_TINS + 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; -+ -+ if (is_json_context()) { -+ open_json_array(PRINT_JSON, "tins"); -+ for (i = 0; i < num_tins; i++) -+ cake_print_json_tin(tstat[i]); -+ close_json_array(PRINT_JSON, NULL); -+ -+ 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, -+}; -- 2.25.1