2 * Simple traffic shaper for Linux NET3.
4 * (c) Copyright 1996 Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>, All Rights Reserved.
5 * http://www.redhat.com
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
9 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
10 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
12 * Neither Alan Cox nor CymruNet Ltd. admit liability nor provide
13 * warranty for any of this software. This material is provided
14 * "AS-IS" and at no charge.
20 * Compute time length of frame at regulated speed
21 * Add frame to queue at appropriate point
22 * Adjust time length computation for followup frames
23 * Any frame that falls outside of its boundaries is freed
25 * We work to the following constants
27 * SHAPER_QLEN Maximum queued frames
28 * SHAPER_LATENCY Bounding latency on a frame. Leaving this latency
29 * window drops the frame. This stops us queueing
30 * frames for a long time and confusing a remote
32 * SHAPER_MAXSLIP Maximum time a priority frame may jump forward.
33 * That bounds the penalty we will inflict on low
35 * SHAPER_BURST Time range we call "now" in order to reduce
36 * system load. The more we make this the burstier
37 * the behaviour, the better local performance you
38 * get through packet clustering on routers and the
39 * worse the remote end gets to judge rtts.
41 * This is designed to handle lower speed links ( < 200K/second or so). We
42 * run off a 100-150Hz base clock typically. This gives us a resolution at
43 * 200Kbit/second of about 2Kbit or 256 bytes. Above that our timer
44 * resolution may start to cause much more burstiness in the traffic. We
45 * could avoid a lot of that by calling kick_shaper() at the end of the
46 * tied device transmissions. If you run above about 100K second you
47 * may need to tune the supposed speed rate for the right values.
50 * Downing the interface under the shaper before the shaper
51 * will render your machine defunct. Don't for now shape over
52 * PPP or SLIP therefore!
53 * This will be fixed in BETA4
57 * bh_atomic() SMP races fixes and rewritten the locking code to
58 * be SMP safe and irq-mask friendly.
59 * NOTE: we can't use start_bh_atomic() in kick_shaper()
60 * because it's going to be recalled from an irq handler,
61 * and synchronize_bh() is a nono if called from irq context.
62 * 1999 Andrea Arcangeli
64 * Device statistics (tx_pakets, tx_bytes,
65 * tx_drops: queue_over_time and collisions: max_queue_exceded)
66 * 1999/06/18 Jordi Murgo <savage@apostols.org>
68 * Use skb->cb for private data.
72 #include <linux/config.h>
73 #include <linux/module.h>
74 #include <linux/kernel.h>
75 #include <linux/fcntl.h>
77 #include <linux/slab.h>
78 #include <linux/string.h>
79 #include <linux/errno.h>
80 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
81 #include <linux/etherdevice.h>
82 #include <linux/skbuff.h>
83 #include <linux/if_arp.h>
84 #include <linux/init.h>
85 #include <linux/if_shaper.h>
91 unsigned long shapeclock
; /* Time it should go out */
92 unsigned long shapestamp
; /* Stamp for shaper */
93 __u32 shapelatency
; /* Latency on frame */
94 __u32 shapelen
; /* Frame length in clocks */
95 __u16 shapepend
; /* Pending */
97 #define SHAPERCB(skb) ((struct shaper_cb *) ((skb)->cb))
99 static int sh_debug
; /* Debug flag */
101 #define SHAPER_BANNER "CymruNet Traffic Shaper BETA 0.04 for Linux 2.1\n"
103 static void shaper_kick(struct shaper
*sh
);
106 * Compute clocks on a buffer
109 static int shaper_clocks(struct shaper
*shaper
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
111 int t
=skb
->len
/shaper
->bytespertick
;
116 * Set the speed of a shaper. We compute this in bytes per tick since
117 * thats how the machine wants to run. Quoted input is in bits per second
118 * as is traditional (note not BAUD). We assume 8 bit bytes.
121 static void shaper_setspeed(struct shaper
*shaper
, int bitspersec
)
123 shaper
->bitspersec
=bitspersec
;
124 shaper
->bytespertick
=(bitspersec
/HZ
)/8;
125 if(!shaper
->bytespertick
)
126 shaper
->bytespertick
++;
130 * Throw a frame at a shaper.
134 static int shaper_start_xmit(struct sk_buff
*skb
, struct net_device
*dev
)
136 struct shaper
*shaper
= dev
->priv
;
139 if (down_trylock(&shaper
->sem
))
142 ptr
=shaper
->sendq
.prev
;
145 * Set up our packet details
148 SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapelatency
=0;
149 SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapeclock
=shaper
->recovery
;
150 if(time_before(SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapeclock
, jiffies
))
151 SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapeclock
=jiffies
;
152 skb
->priority
=0; /* short term bug fix */
153 SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapestamp
=jiffies
;
156 * Time slots for this packet.
159 SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapelen
= shaper_clocks(shaper
,skb
);
161 #ifdef SHAPER_COMPLEX /* and broken.. */
163 while(ptr
&& ptr
!=(struct sk_buff
*)&shaper
->sendq
)
166 && jiffies
- SHAPERCB(ptr
)->shapeclock
< SHAPER_MAXSLIP
)
168 struct sk_buff
*tmp
=ptr
->prev
;
171 * It goes before us therefore we slip the length
175 SHAPERCB(ptr
)->shapeclock
+=SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapelen
;
176 SHAPERCB(ptr
)->shapelatency
+=SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapelen
;
179 * The packet may have slipped so far back it
182 if(SHAPERCB(ptr
)->shapelatency
> SHAPER_LATENCY
)
192 if(ptr
==NULL
|| ptr
==(struct sk_buff
*)&shaper
->sendq
)
193 skb_queue_head(&shaper
->sendq
,skb
);
198 * Set the packet clock out time according to the
199 * frames ahead. Im sure a bit of thought could drop
202 for(tmp
=skb_peek(&shaper
->sendq
); tmp
!=NULL
&& tmp
!=ptr
; tmp
=tmp
->next
)
203 SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapeclock
+=tmp
->shapelen
;
210 * Up our shape clock by the time pending on the queue
211 * (Should keep this in the shaper as a variable..)
213 for(tmp
=skb_peek(&shaper
->sendq
); tmp
!=NULL
&&
214 tmp
!=(struct sk_buff
*)&shaper
->sendq
; tmp
=tmp
->next
)
215 SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapeclock
+=SHAPERCB(tmp
)->shapelen
;
217 * Queue over time. Spill packet.
219 if(SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapeclock
-jiffies
> SHAPER_LATENCY
) {
221 shaper
->stats
.tx_dropped
++;
223 skb_queue_tail(&shaper
->sendq
, skb
);
227 printk("Frame queued.\n");
228 if(skb_queue_len(&shaper
->sendq
)>SHAPER_QLEN
)
230 ptr
=skb_dequeue(&shaper
->sendq
);
232 shaper
->stats
.collisions
++;
240 * Transmit from a shaper
243 static void shaper_queue_xmit(struct shaper
*shaper
, struct sk_buff
*skb
)
245 struct sk_buff
*newskb
=skb_clone(skb
, GFP_ATOMIC
);
247 printk("Kick frame on %p\n",newskb
);
250 newskb
->dev
=shaper
->dev
;
253 printk("Kick new frame to %s, %d\n",
254 shaper
->dev
->name
,newskb
->priority
);
255 dev_queue_xmit(newskb
);
257 shaper
->stats
.tx_bytes
+= skb
->len
;
258 shaper
->stats
.tx_packets
++;
261 printk("Kicked new frame out.\n");
267 * Timer handler for shaping clock
270 static void shaper_timer(unsigned long data
)
272 struct shaper
*shaper
= (struct shaper
*)data
;
274 if (!down_trylock(&shaper
->sem
)) {
278 mod_timer(&shaper
->timer
, jiffies
);
282 * Kick a shaper queue and try and do something sensible with the
286 static void shaper_kick(struct shaper
*shaper
)
291 * Walk the list (may be empty)
294 while((skb
=skb_peek(&shaper
->sendq
))!=NULL
)
297 * Each packet due to go out by now (within an error
298 * of SHAPER_BURST) gets kicked onto the link
302 printk("Clock = %ld, jiffies = %ld\n", SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapeclock
, jiffies
);
303 if(time_before_eq(SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapeclock
, jiffies
+ SHAPER_BURST
))
306 * Pull the frame and get interrupts back on.
310 if (shaper
->recovery
<
311 SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapeclock
+ SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapelen
)
312 shaper
->recovery
= SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapeclock
+ SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapelen
;
314 * Pass on to the physical target device via
315 * our low level packet thrower.
318 SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapepend
=0;
319 shaper_queue_xmit(shaper
, skb
); /* Fire */
330 mod_timer(&shaper
->timer
, SHAPERCB(skb
)->shapeclock
);
335 * Flush the shaper queues on a closedown
338 static void shaper_flush(struct shaper
*shaper
)
343 while((skb
=skb_dequeue(&shaper
->sendq
))!=NULL
)
350 * Bring the interface up. We just disallow this until a
354 static int shaper_open(struct net_device
*dev
)
356 struct shaper
*shaper
=dev
->priv
;
359 * Can't open until attached.
360 * Also can't open until speed is set, or we'll get
361 * a division by zero.
364 if(shaper
->dev
==NULL
)
366 if(shaper
->bitspersec
==0)
372 * Closing a shaper flushes the queues.
375 static int shaper_close(struct net_device
*dev
)
377 struct shaper
*shaper
=dev
->priv
;
378 shaper_flush(shaper
);
379 del_timer_sync(&shaper
->timer
);
384 * Revectored calls. We alter the parameters and call the functions
385 * for our attached device. This enables us to bandwidth allocate after
386 * ARP and other resolutions and not before.
389 static struct net_device_stats
*shaper_get_stats(struct net_device
*dev
)
391 struct shaper
*sh
=dev
->priv
;
395 static int shaper_header(struct sk_buff
*skb
, struct net_device
*dev
,
396 unsigned short type
, void *daddr
, void *saddr
, unsigned len
)
398 struct shaper
*sh
=dev
->priv
;
401 printk("Shaper header\n");
403 v
=sh
->hard_header(skb
,sh
->dev
,type
,daddr
,saddr
,len
);
408 static int shaper_rebuild_header(struct sk_buff
*skb
)
410 struct shaper
*sh
=skb
->dev
->priv
;
411 struct net_device
*dev
=skb
->dev
;
414 printk("Shaper rebuild header\n");
416 v
=sh
->rebuild_header(skb
);
422 static int shaper_cache(struct neighbour
*neigh
, struct hh_cache
*hh
)
424 struct shaper
*sh
=neigh
->dev
->priv
;
425 struct net_device
*tmp
;
428 printk("Shaper header cache bind\n");
431 ret
=sh
->hard_header_cache(neigh
,hh
);
436 static void shaper_cache_update(struct hh_cache
*hh
, struct net_device
*dev
,
437 unsigned char *haddr
)
439 struct shaper
*sh
=dev
->priv
;
441 printk("Shaper cache update\n");
442 sh
->header_cache_update(hh
, sh
->dev
, haddr
);
448 static int shaper_neigh_setup(struct neighbour
*n
)
451 if (n
->nud_state
== NUD_NONE
) {
452 n
->ops
= &arp_broken_ops
;
453 n
->output
= n
->ops
->output
;
459 static int shaper_neigh_setup_dev(struct net_device
*dev
, struct neigh_parms
*p
)
462 if (p
->tbl
->family
== AF_INET
) {
463 p
->neigh_setup
= shaper_neigh_setup
;
471 #else /* !(CONFIG_INET) */
473 static int shaper_neigh_setup_dev(struct net_device
*dev
, struct neigh_parms
*p
)
480 static int shaper_attach(struct net_device
*shdev
, struct shaper
*sh
, struct net_device
*dev
)
483 sh
->hard_start_xmit
=dev
->hard_start_xmit
;
484 sh
->get_stats
=dev
->get_stats
;
487 sh
->hard_header
=dev
->hard_header
;
488 shdev
->hard_header
= shaper_header
;
491 shdev
->hard_header
= NULL
;
493 if(dev
->rebuild_header
)
495 sh
->rebuild_header
= dev
->rebuild_header
;
496 shdev
->rebuild_header
= shaper_rebuild_header
;
499 shdev
->rebuild_header
= NULL
;
502 if(dev
->hard_header_cache
)
504 sh
->hard_header_cache
= dev
->hard_header_cache
;
505 shdev
->hard_header_cache
= shaper_cache
;
509 shdev
->hard_header_cache
= NULL
;
512 if(dev
->header_cache_update
)
514 sh
->header_cache_update
= dev
->header_cache_update
;
515 shdev
->header_cache_update
= shaper_cache_update
;
518 shdev
->header_cache_update
= NULL
;
520 shdev
->header_cache_update
= NULL
;
521 shdev
->hard_header_cache
= NULL
;
523 shdev
->neigh_setup
= shaper_neigh_setup_dev
;
525 shdev
->hard_header_len
=dev
->hard_header_len
;
526 shdev
->type
=dev
->type
;
527 shdev
->addr_len
=dev
->addr_len
;
533 static int shaper_ioctl(struct net_device
*dev
, struct ifreq
*ifr
, int cmd
)
535 struct shaperconf
*ss
= (struct shaperconf
*)&ifr
->ifr_ifru
;
536 struct shaper
*sh
=dev
->priv
;
538 if(ss
->ss_cmd
== SHAPER_SET_DEV
|| ss
->ss_cmd
== SHAPER_SET_SPEED
)
540 if(!capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN
))
548 struct net_device
*them
=__dev_get_by_name(ss
->ss_name
);
553 return shaper_attach(dev
,dev
->priv
, them
);
558 strcpy(ss
->ss_name
, sh
->dev
->name
);
560 case SHAPER_SET_SPEED
:
561 shaper_setspeed(sh
,ss
->ss_speed
);
563 case SHAPER_GET_SPEED
:
564 ss
->ss_speed
=sh
->bitspersec
;
571 static void shaper_init_priv(struct net_device
*dev
)
573 struct shaper
*sh
= dev
->priv
;
575 skb_queue_head_init(&sh
->sendq
);
576 init_timer(&sh
->timer
);
577 sh
->timer
.function
=shaper_timer
;
578 sh
->timer
.data
=(unsigned long)sh
;
582 * Add a shaper device to the system
585 static void __init
shaper_setup(struct net_device
*dev
)
591 SET_MODULE_OWNER(dev
);
593 shaper_init_priv(dev
);
595 dev
->open
= shaper_open
;
596 dev
->stop
= shaper_close
;
597 dev
->hard_start_xmit
= shaper_start_xmit
;
598 dev
->get_stats
= shaper_get_stats
;
599 dev
->set_multicast_list
= NULL
;
602 * Intialise the packet queues
606 * Handlers for when we attach to a device.
609 dev
->hard_header
= shaper_header
;
610 dev
->rebuild_header
= shaper_rebuild_header
;
612 dev
->hard_header_cache
= shaper_cache
;
613 dev
->header_cache_update
= shaper_cache_update
;
615 dev
->neigh_setup
= shaper_neigh_setup_dev
;
616 dev
->do_ioctl
= shaper_ioctl
;
617 dev
->hard_header_len
= 0;
618 dev
->type
= ARPHRD_ETHER
; /* initially */
619 dev
->set_mac_address
= NULL
;
622 dev
->tx_queue_len
= 10;
626 static int shapers
= 1;
629 module_param(shapers
, int, 0);
630 MODULE_PARM_DESC(shapers
, "Traffic shaper: maximum number of shapers");
634 static int __init
set_num_shapers(char *str
)
636 shapers
= simple_strtol(str
, NULL
, 0);
640 __setup("shapers=", set_num_shapers
);
644 static struct net_device
**devs
;
646 static unsigned int shapers_registered
= 0;
648 static int __init
shaper_init(void)
652 struct net_device
*dev
;
658 alloc_size
= sizeof(*dev
) * shapers
;
659 devs
= kmalloc(alloc_size
, GFP_KERNEL
);
662 memset(devs
, 0, alloc_size
);
664 for (i
= 0; i
< shapers
; i
++) {
666 snprintf(name
, IFNAMSIZ
, "shaper%d", i
);
667 dev
= alloc_netdev(sizeof(struct shaper
), name
,
672 if (register_netdev(dev
)) {
678 shapers_registered
++;
681 if (!shapers_registered
) {
686 return (shapers_registered
? 0 : -ENODEV
);
689 static void __exit
shaper_exit (void)
693 for (i
= 0; i
< shapers_registered
; i
++) {
695 unregister_netdev(devs
[i
]);
696 free_netdev(devs
[i
]);
704 module_init(shaper_init
);
705 module_exit(shaper_exit
);
706 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");