mirror_iproute2/tc/tc_core.c
Jesper Dangaard Brouer 3e92ff522a linklayer interface between kernel and tc/userspace
This iproute2 tc patch is connected to the kernel
 - commit 8a8e3d84b17 (net_sched: restore "linklayer atm" handling)

The rate table calculated by tc, have gotten replaced in the kernel
and is no-longer used for lookups.

This happened in kernel release v3.8 caused by kernel
 - commit 56b765b79 ("htb: improved accuracy at high rates").
This change unfortunately caused breakage of tc overhead and
linklayer parameters.

 Kernel overhead handling got fixed in kernel v3.10 by
 - commit 01cb71d2d47 (net_sched: restore "overhead xxx" handling)

 Kernel linklayer handling got fixed in kernel v3.11 by
 - commit 8a8e3d84b17 (net_sched: restore "linklayer atm" handling)

The linklayer fix introduced a struct change, that allow the linklayer
attribute to be transferred between tc and kernel. This patch make use
of this linklayer attribute.

The linklayer setting is transfer to the kernel.  And linklayer
setting received from the kernel is printed with a prefixed
"linklayer" when listing current configuration.  The default
TC_LINKLAYER_ETHERNET is only printed in detailed output mode.

Signed-off-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@redhat.com>
2013-09-03 08:21:24 -07:00

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/*
* tc_core.c TC core library.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Authors: Alexey Kuznetsov, <kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru>
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "tc_core.h"
#include <linux/atm.h>
static double tick_in_usec = 1;
static double clock_factor = 1;
int tc_core_time2big(unsigned time)
{
__u64 t = time;
t *= tick_in_usec;
return (t >> 32) != 0;
}
unsigned tc_core_time2tick(unsigned time)
{
return time*tick_in_usec;
}
unsigned tc_core_tick2time(unsigned tick)
{
return tick/tick_in_usec;
}
unsigned tc_core_time2ktime(unsigned time)
{
return time * clock_factor;
}
unsigned tc_core_ktime2time(unsigned ktime)
{
return ktime / clock_factor;
}
unsigned tc_calc_xmittime(unsigned rate, unsigned size)
{
return tc_core_time2tick(TIME_UNITS_PER_SEC*((double)size/rate));
}
unsigned tc_calc_xmitsize(unsigned rate, unsigned ticks)
{
return ((double)rate*tc_core_tick2time(ticks))/TIME_UNITS_PER_SEC;
}
/*
* The align to ATM cells is used for determining the (ATM) SAR
* alignment overhead at the ATM layer. (SAR = Segmentation And
* Reassembly). This is for example needed when scheduling packet on
* an ADSL connection. Note that the extra ATM-AAL overhead is _not_
* included in this calculation. This overhead is added in the kernel
* before doing the rate table lookup, as this gives better precision
* (as the table will always be aligned for 48 bytes).
* --Hawk, d.7/11-2004. <hawk@diku.dk>
*/
static unsigned tc_align_to_atm(unsigned size)
{
int linksize, cells;
cells = size / ATM_CELL_PAYLOAD;
if ((size % ATM_CELL_PAYLOAD) > 0)
cells++;
linksize = cells * ATM_CELL_SIZE; /* Use full cell size to add ATM tax */
return linksize;
}
static unsigned tc_adjust_size(unsigned sz, unsigned mpu, enum link_layer linklayer)
{
if (sz < mpu)
sz = mpu;
switch (linklayer) {
case LINKLAYER_ATM:
return tc_align_to_atm(sz);
case LINKLAYER_ETHERNET:
default:
// No size adjustments on Ethernet
return sz;
}
}
/* Notice, the rate table calculated here, have gotten replaced in the
* kernel and is no-longer used for lookups.
*
* This happened in kernel release v3.8 caused by kernel
* - commit 56b765b79 ("htb: improved accuracy at high rates").
* This change unfortunately caused breakage of tc overhead and
* linklayer parameters.
*
* Kernel overhead handling got fixed in kernel v3.10 by
* - commit 01cb71d2d47 (net_sched: restore "overhead xxx" handling)
*
* Kernel linklayer handling got fixed in kernel v3.11 by
* - commit 8a8e3d84b17 (net_sched: restore "linklayer atm" handling)
*/
/*
rtab[pkt_len>>cell_log] = pkt_xmit_time
*/
int tc_calc_rtable(struct tc_ratespec *r, __u32 *rtab,
int cell_log, unsigned mtu,
enum link_layer linklayer)
{
int i;
unsigned sz;
unsigned bps = r->rate;
unsigned mpu = r->mpu;
if (mtu == 0)
mtu = 2047;
if (cell_log < 0) {
cell_log = 0;
while ((mtu >> cell_log) > 255)
cell_log++;
}
for (i=0; i<256; i++) {
sz = tc_adjust_size((i + 1) << cell_log, mpu, linklayer);
rtab[i] = tc_calc_xmittime(bps, sz);
}
r->cell_align=-1; // Due to the sz calc
r->cell_log=cell_log;
r->linklayer = (linklayer & TC_LINKLAYER_MASK);
return cell_log;
}
/*
stab[pkt_len>>cell_log] = pkt_xmit_size>>size_log
*/
int tc_calc_size_table(struct tc_sizespec *s, __u16 **stab)
{
int i;
enum link_layer linklayer = s->linklayer;
unsigned int sz;
if (linklayer <= LINKLAYER_ETHERNET && s->mpu == 0) {
/* don't need data table in this case (only overhead set) */
s->mtu = 0;
s->tsize = 0;
s->cell_log = 0;
s->cell_align = 0;
*stab = NULL;
return 0;
}
if (s->mtu == 0)
s->mtu = 2047;
if (s->tsize == 0)
s->tsize = 512;
s->cell_log = 0;
while ((s->mtu >> s->cell_log) > s->tsize - 1)
s->cell_log++;
*stab = malloc(s->tsize * sizeof(__u16));
if (!*stab)
return -1;
again:
for (i = s->tsize - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
sz = tc_adjust_size((i + 1) << s->cell_log, s->mpu, linklayer);
if ((sz >> s->size_log) > UINT16_MAX) {
s->size_log++;
goto again;
}
(*stab)[i] = sz >> s->size_log;
}
s->cell_align = -1; // Due to the sz calc
return 0;
}
int tc_core_init(void)
{
FILE *fp;
__u32 clock_res;
__u32 t2us;
__u32 us2t;
fp = fopen("/proc/net/psched", "r");
if (fp == NULL)
return -1;
if (fscanf(fp, "%08x%08x%08x", &t2us, &us2t, &clock_res) != 3) {
fclose(fp);
return -1;
}
fclose(fp);
/* compatibility hack: for old iproute binaries (ignoring
* the kernel clock resolution) the kernel advertises a
* tick multiplier of 1000 in case of nano-second resolution,
* which really is 1. */
if (clock_res == 1000000000)
t2us = us2t;
clock_factor = (double)clock_res / TIME_UNITS_PER_SEC;
tick_in_usec = (double)t2us / us2t * clock_factor;
return 0;
}