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1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 1998-2010 Luigi Rizzo, Universita` di Pisa
3  * Portions Copyright (c) 2000 Akamba Corp.
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29 
30 #ifndef _IP_DUMMYNET_H
31 #define _IP_DUMMYNET_H
32 
33 /*
34  * Definition of the kernel-userland API for dummynet.
35  *
36  * Setsockopt() and getsockopt() pass a batch of objects, each
37  * of them starting with a "struct dn_id" which should fully identify
38  * the object and its relation with others in the sequence.
39  * The first object in each request should have
40  *	 type= DN_CMD_*, id = DN_API_VERSION.
41  * For other objects, type and subtype specify the object, len indicates
42  * the total length including the header, and 'id' identifies the specific
43  * object.
44  *
45  * Most objects are numbered with an identifier in the range 1..65535.
46  * DN_MAX_ID indicates the first value outside the range.
47  */
48 
49 #define	DN_API_VERSION	12500000
50 #define	DN_MAX_ID	0x10000
51 
52 struct dn_id {
53 	uint16_t	len;	/* total obj len including this header */
54 	uint8_t		type;
55 	uint8_t		subtype;
56 	uint32_t	id;	/* generic id */
57 };
58 
59 /*
60  * These values are in the type field of struct dn_id.
61  * To preserve the ABI, never rearrange the list or delete
62  * entries with the exception of DN_LAST
63  */
64 enum {
65 	DN_NONE = 0,
66 	DN_LINK = 1,
67 	DN_FS,
68 	DN_SCH,
69 	DN_SCH_I,
70 	DN_QUEUE,
71 	DN_DELAY_LINE,
72 	DN_PROFILE,
73 	DN_FLOW,		/* struct dn_flow */
74 	DN_TEXT,		/* opaque text is the object */
75 
76 	DN_CMD_CONFIG = 0x80,	/* objects follow */
77 	DN_CMD_DELETE,		/* subtype + list of entries */
78 	DN_CMD_GET,		/* subtype + list of entries */
79 	DN_CMD_FLUSH,
80 	/* for compatibility with FreeBSD 7.2/8 */
81 	DN_COMPAT_PIPE,
82 	DN_COMPAT_QUEUE,
83 	DN_GET_COMPAT,
84 
85 	/* special commands for emulation of sysctl variables */
86 	DN_SYSCTL_GET,
87 	DN_SYSCTL_SET,
88 
89 	DN_LAST,
90 };
91 
92 enum { /* subtype for schedulers, flowset and the like */
93 	DN_SCHED_UNKNOWN = 0,
94 	DN_SCHED_FIFO = 1,
95 	DN_SCHED_WF2QP = 2,
96 	/* others are in individual modules */
97 };
98 
99 enum {	/* user flags */
100 	DN_HAVE_MASK	= 0x0001,	/* fs or sched has a mask */
101 	DN_NOERROR	= 0x0002,	/* do not report errors */
102 	DN_QHT_HASH	= 0x0004,	/* qht is a hash table */
103 	DN_QSIZE_BYTES	= 0x0008,	/* queue size is in bytes */
104 	DN_HAS_PROFILE	= 0x0010,	/* a link has a profile */
105 	DN_IS_RED	= 0x0020,
106 	DN_IS_GENTLE_RED= 0x0040,
107 	DN_IS_ECN	= 0x0080,
108 	DN_PIPE_CMD	= 0x1000,	/* pipe config... */
109 };
110 
111 /*
112  * link template.
113  */
114 struct dn_link {
115 	struct dn_id oid;
116 
117 	/*
118 	 * Userland sets bw and delay in bits/s and milliseconds.
119 	 * The kernel converts this back and forth to bits/tick and ticks.
120 	 * XXX what about burst ?
121 	 */
122 	int32_t		link_nr;
123 	int		bandwidth;	/* bit/s or bits/tick.   */
124 	int		delay;		/* ms and ticks */
125 	uint64_t	burst;		/* scaled. bits*Hz  XXX */
126 };
127 
128 /*
129  * A flowset, which is a template for flows. Contains parameters
130  * from the command line: id, target scheduler, queue sizes, plr,
131  * flow masks, buckets for the flow hash, and possibly scheduler-
132  * specific parameters (weight, quantum and so on).
133  */
134 struct dn_fs {
135 	struct dn_id oid;
136 	uint32_t fs_nr;		/* the flowset number */
137 	uint32_t flags;		/* userland flags */
138 	int qsize;		/* queue size in slots or bytes */
139 	int32_t plr;		/* PLR, pkt loss rate (2^31-1 means 100%) */
140 	uint32_t buckets;	/* buckets used for the queue hash table */
141 
142 	struct ipfw_flow_id flow_mask;
143 	uint32_t sched_nr;	/* the scheduler we attach to */
144 	/* generic scheduler parameters. Leave them at -1 if unset.
145 	 * Now we use 0: weight, 1: lmax, 2: priority
146 	 */
147 	int par[4];
148 
149 	/* RED/GRED parameters.
150 	 * weight and probabilities are in the range 0..1 represented
151 	 * in fixed point arithmetic with SCALE_RED decimal bits.
152 	 */
153 #define SCALE_RED	16
154 #define SCALE(x)	( (x) << SCALE_RED )
155 #define SCALE_VAL(x)	( (x) >> SCALE_RED )
156 #define SCALE_MUL(x,y)	( ( (x) * (y) ) >> SCALE_RED )
157 	int w_q ;		/* queue weight (scaled) */
158 	int max_th ;		/* maximum threshold for queue (scaled) */
159 	int min_th ;		/* minimum threshold for queue (scaled) */
160 	int max_p ;		/* maximum value for p_b (scaled) */
161 
162 };
163 
164 /*
165  * dn_flow collects flow_id and stats for queues and scheduler
166  * instances, and is used to pass these info to userland.
167  * oid.type/oid.subtype describe the object, oid.id is number
168  * of the parent object.
169  */
170 struct dn_flow {
171 	struct dn_id	oid;
172 	struct ipfw_flow_id fid;
173 	uint64_t	tot_pkts; /* statistics counters  */
174 	uint64_t	tot_bytes;
175 	uint32_t	length; /* Queue length, in packets */
176 	uint32_t	len_bytes; /* Queue length, in bytes */
177 	uint32_t	drops;
178 };
179 
180 
181 /*
182  * Scheduler template, mostly indicating the name, number,
183  * sched_mask and buckets.
184  */
185 struct dn_sch {
186 	struct dn_id	oid;
187 	uint32_t	sched_nr; /* N, scheduler number */
188 	uint32_t	buckets; /* number of buckets for the instances */
189 	uint32_t	flags;	/* have_mask, ... */
190 
191 	char name[16];	/* null terminated */
192 	/* mask to select the appropriate scheduler instance */
193 	struct ipfw_flow_id sched_mask; /* M */
194 };
195 
196 
197 /* A delay profile is attached to a link.
198  * Note that a profile, as any other object, cannot be longer than 2^16
199  */
200 #define	ED_MAX_SAMPLES_NO	1024
201 struct dn_profile {
202 	struct dn_id	oid;
203 	/* fields to simulate a delay profile */
204 #define ED_MAX_NAME_LEN		32
205 	char	name[ED_MAX_NAME_LEN];
206 	int	link_nr;
207 	int	loss_level;
208 	int	bandwidth;			// XXX use link bandwidth?
209 	int	samples_no;			/* actual len of samples[] */
210 	int	samples[ED_MAX_SAMPLES_NO];	/* may be shorter */
211 };
212 
213 
214 
215 /*
216  * Overall structure of dummynet
217 
218 In dummynet, packets are selected with the firewall rules, and passed
219 to two different objects: PIPE or QUEUE (bad name).
220 
221 A QUEUE defines a classifier, which groups packets into flows
222 according to a 'mask', puts them into independent queues (one
223 per flow) with configurable size and queue management policy,
224 and passes flows to a scheduler:
225 
226                  (flow_mask|sched_mask)  sched_mask
227 	 +---------+   weight Wx  +-------------+
228          |         |->-[flow]-->--|             |-+
229     -->--| QUEUE x |   ...        |             | |
230          |         |->-[flow]-->--| SCHEDuler N | |
231 	 +---------+              |             | |
232 	     ...                  |             +--[LINK N]-->--
233 	 +---------+   weight Wy  |             | +--[LINK N]-->--
234          |         |->-[flow]-->--|             | |
235     -->--| QUEUE y |   ...        |             | |
236          |         |->-[flow]-->--|             | |
237 	 +---------+              +-------------+ |
238 	                            +-------------+
239 
240 Many QUEUE objects can connect to the same scheduler, each
241 QUEUE object can have its own set of parameters.
242 
243 In turn, the SCHEDuler 'forks' multiple instances according
244 to a 'sched_mask', each instance manages its own set of queues
245 and transmits on a private instance of a configurable LINK.
246 
247 A PIPE is a simplified version of the above, where there
248 is no flow_mask, and each scheduler instance handles a single queue.
249 
250 The following data structures (visible from userland) describe
251 the objects used by dummynet:
252 
253  + dn_link, contains the main configuration parameters related
254    to delay and bandwidth;
255  + dn_profile describes a delay profile;
256  + dn_flow describes the flow status (flow id, statistics)
257 
258  + dn_sch describes a scheduler
259  + dn_fs describes a flowset (msk, weight, queue parameters)
260 
261  *
262  */
263 
264 #endif /* _IP_DUMMYNET_H */
265