2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
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# Makefile for the Linux Traffic Control Unit.
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2009-09-06 16:58:51 +08:00
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obj-y := sch_generic.o sch_mq.o
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2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
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2006-11-10 08:16:21 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCHED) += sch_api.o sch_blackhole.o
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2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_CLS) += cls_api.o
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2005-04-25 11:10:16 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_CLS_ACT) += act_api.o
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2006-01-09 14:22:14 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_ACT_POLICE) += act_police.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_ACT_GACT) += act_gact.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_ACT_MIRRED) += act_mirred.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_ACT_IPT) += act_ipt.o
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2007-09-28 03:48:05 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_ACT_NAT) += act_nat.o
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2006-01-09 14:22:14 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_ACT_PEDIT) += act_pedit.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_ACT_SIMP) += act_simple.o
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2008-09-13 07:30:20 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_ACT_SKBEDIT) += act_skbedit.o
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2010-08-18 21:10:35 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_ACT_CSUM) += act_csum.o
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2006-11-10 08:16:21 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_FIFO) += sch_fifo.o
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2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_CBQ) += sch_cbq.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_HTB) += sch_htb.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_HFSC) += sch_hfsc.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_RED) += sch_red.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_GRED) += sch_gred.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_INGRESS) += sch_ingress.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_DSMARK) += sch_dsmark.o
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net_sched: SFB flow scheduler
This is the Stochastic Fair Blue scheduler, based on work from :
W. Feng, D. Kandlur, D. Saha, K. Shin. Blue: A New Class of Active Queue
Management Algorithms. U. Michigan CSE-TR-387-99, April 1999.
http://www.thefengs.com/wuchang/blue/CSE-TR-387-99.pdf
This implementation is based on work done by Juliusz Chroboczek
General SFB algorithm can be found in figure 14, page 15:
B[l][n] : L x N array of bins (L levels, N bins per level)
enqueue()
Calculate hash function values h{0}, h{1}, .. h{L-1}
Update bins at each level
for i = 0 to L - 1
if (B[i][h{i}].qlen > bin_size)
B[i][h{i}].p_mark += p_increment;
else if (B[i][h{i}].qlen == 0)
B[i][h{i}].p_mark -= p_decrement;
p_min = min(B[0][h{0}].p_mark ... B[L-1][h{L-1}].p_mark);
if (p_min == 1.0)
ratelimit();
else
mark/drop with probabilty p_min;
I did the adaptation of Juliusz code to meet current kernel standards,
and various changes to address previous comments :
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network/90225
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network/90375
Default flow classifier is the rxhash introduced by RPS in 2.6.35, but
we can use an external flow classifier if wanted.
tc qdisc add dev $DEV parent 1:11 handle 11: \
est 0.5sec 2sec sfb limit 128
tc filter add dev $DEV protocol ip parent 11: handle 3 \
flow hash keys dst divisor 1024
Notes:
1) SFB default child qdisc is pfifo_fast. It can be changed by another
qdisc but a child qdisc MUST not drop a packet previously queued. This
is because SFB needs to handle a dequeued packet in order to maintain
its virtual queue states. pfifo_head_drop or CHOKe should not be used.
2) ECN is enabled by default, unlike RED/CHOKe/GRED
With help from Patrick McHardy & Andi Kleen
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@gmail.com>
CC: Juliusz Chroboczek <Juliusz.Chroboczek@pps.jussieu.fr>
CC: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@vyatta.com>
CC: Patrick McHardy <kaber@trash.net>
CC: Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org>
CC: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-02-23 18:56:17 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_SFB) += sch_sfb.o
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2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_SFQ) += sch_sfq.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_TBF) += sch_tbf.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_TEQL) += sch_teql.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_PRIO) += sch_prio.o
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2008-09-13 07:29:34 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_MULTIQ) += sch_multiq.o
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2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_ATM) += sch_atm.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_NETEM) += sch_netem.o
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2008-11-20 20:10:00 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_DRR) += sch_drr.o
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2012-02-05 21:51:32 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_PLUG) += sch_plug.o
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2011-01-17 16:06:09 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_MQPRIO) += sch_mqprio.o
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2011-02-02 23:21:10 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_CHOKE) += sch_choke.o
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2011-04-04 13:30:58 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_QFQ) += sch_qfq.o
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codel: Controlled Delay AQM
An implementation of CoDel AQM, from Kathleen Nichols and Van Jacobson.
http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2209336
This AQM main input is no longer queue size in bytes or packets, but the
delay packets stay in (FIFO) queue.
As we don't have infinite memory, we still can drop packets in enqueue()
in case of massive load, but mean of CoDel is to drop packets in
dequeue(), using a control law based on two simple parameters :
target : target sojourn time (default 5ms)
interval : width of moving time window (default 100ms)
Based on initial work from Dave Taht.
Refactored to help future codel inclusion as a plugin for other linux
qdisc (FQ_CODEL, ...), like RED.
include/net/codel.h contains codel algorithm as close as possible than
Kathleen reference.
net/sched/sch_codel.c contains the linux qdisc specific glue.
Separate structures permit a memory efficient implementation of fq_codel
(to be sent as a separate work) : Each flow has its own struct
codel_vars.
timestamps are taken at enqueue() time with 1024 ns precision, allowing
a range of 2199 seconds in queue, and 100Gb links support. iproute2 uses
usec as base unit.
Selected packets are dropped, unless ECN is enabled and packets can get
ECN mark instead.
Tested from 2Mb to 10Gb speeds with no particular problems, on ixgbe and
tg3 drivers (BQL enabled).
Usage: tc qdisc ... codel [ limit PACKETS ] [ target TIME ]
[ interval TIME ] [ ecn ]
qdisc codel 10: parent 1:1 limit 2000p target 3.0ms interval 60.0ms ecn
Sent 13347099587 bytes 8815805 pkt (dropped 0, overlimits 0 requeues 0)
rate 202365Kbit 16708pps backlog 113550b 75p requeues 0
count 116 lastcount 98 ldelay 4.3ms dropping drop_next 816us
maxpacket 1514 ecn_mark 84399 drop_overlimit 0
CoDel must be seen as a base module, and should be used keeping in mind
there is still a FIFO queue. So a typical setup will probably need a
hierarchy of several qdiscs and packet classifiers to be able to meet
whatever constraints a user might have.
One possible example would be to use fq_codel, which combines Fair
Queueing and CoDel, in replacement of sfq / sfq_red.
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Taht <dave.taht@bufferbloat.net>
Cc: Kathleen Nichols <nichols@pollere.com>
Cc: Van Jacobson <van@pollere.net>
Cc: Tom Herbert <therbert@google.com>
Cc: Matt Mathis <mattmathis@google.com>
Cc: Yuchung Cheng <ycheng@google.com>
Cc: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@vyatta.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2012-05-10 15:51:25 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SCH_CODEL) += sch_codel.o
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2011-02-02 23:21:10 +08:00
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2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_CLS_U32) += cls_u32.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_CLS_ROUTE4) += cls_route.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_CLS_FW) += cls_fw.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_CLS_RSVP) += cls_rsvp.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_CLS_TCINDEX) += cls_tcindex.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_CLS_RSVP6) += cls_rsvp6.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_CLS_BASIC) += cls_basic.o
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[NET_SCHED]: Add flow classifier
Add new "flow" classifier, which is meant to extend the SFQ hashing
capabilities without hard-coding new hash functions and also allows
deterministic mappings of keys to classes, replacing some out of tree
iptables patches like IPCLASSIFY (maps IPs to classes), IPMARK (maps
IPs to marks, with fw filters to classes), ...
Some examples:
- Classic SFQ hash:
tc filter add ... flow hash \
keys src,dst,proto,proto-src,proto-dst divisor 1024
- Classic SFQ hash, but using information from conntrack to work properly in
combination with NAT:
tc filter add ... flow hash \
keys nfct-src,nfct-dst,proto,nfct-proto-src,nfct-proto-dst divisor 1024
- Map destination IPs of 192.168.0.0/24 to classids 1-257:
tc filter add ... flow map \
key dst addend -192.168.0.0 divisor 256
- alternatively:
tc filter add ... flow map \
key dst and 0xff
- similar, but reverse ordered:
tc filter add ... flow map \
key dst and 0xff xor 0xff
Perturbation is currently not supported because we can't reliable kill the
timer on destruction.
Signed-off-by: Patrick McHardy <kaber@trash.net>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2008-02-01 10:37:42 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_CLS_FLOW) += cls_flow.o
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2008-11-08 14:56:00 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_CLS_CGROUP) += cls_cgroup.o
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2005-04-17 06:20:36 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_EMATCH) += ematch.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_CMP) += em_cmp.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_NBYTE) += em_nbyte.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_U32) += em_u32.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_META) += em_meta.o
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2005-06-24 12:00:58 +08:00
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obj-$(CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_TEXT) += em_text.o
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