freebsd-dev/sys/netinet/ip_dummynet.h
1998-12-14 18:09:13 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1998 Luigi Rizzo
*
* Redistribution and use in source forms, with and without modification,
* are permitted provided that this entire comment appears intact.
*
* Redistribution in binary form may occur without any restrictions.
* Obviously, it would be nice if you gave credit where credit is due
* but requiring it would be too onerous.
*
* This software is provided ``AS IS'' without any warranties of any kind.
*
* $Id: ip_dummynet.h,v 1.1 1998/05/10 01:30:23 luigi Exp $
*/
#ifndef _IP_DUMMYNET_H
#define _IP_DUMMYNET_H
typedef int ip_dn_ctl_t __P((struct sockopt *)) ;
extern ip_dn_ctl_t *ip_dn_ctl_ptr;
/*
* Definition of dummynet data structures.
* Dummynet handles a list of pipes, each one identified by a unique
* number (hopefully the list is short so we use a linked list).
*
* Each list contains a set of parameters identifying the pipe, and
* a set of packets queued on the pipe itself.
*
* I could have used queue macros, but the management i have
* is pretty simple and this makes the code more portable.
*/
/*
* struct dn_pkt identifies a packet in the dummynet queue. The
* first part is really an m_hdr for implementation purposes, and some
* fields are saved there. When passing the packet back to the ip_input/
* ip_output(), the struct is prepended to the mbuf chain with type
* MT_DUMMYNET, and contains the pointer to the matching rule.
*/
struct dn_pkt {
struct m_hdr hdr ;
#define dn_next hdr.mh_nextpkt /* next element in queue */
#define dn_m hdr.mh_next /* packet to be forwarded */
#define dn_hlen hdr.mh_len /* hlen, for ip_output */
#define dn_dir hdr.mh_flags /* IP_FW_F_IN or IP_FW_F_OUT */
int delay; /* stays queued until delay=0 */
struct ifnet *ifp; /* interface, for ip_output */
struct route ro; /* route, for ip_output. MUST COPY */
#ifdef DUMMYNET_DEBUG
struct timeval beg, mid; /* testing only */
int act_delay; /* testing only */
int in_delay; /* testing only */
#endif
};
struct dn_queue {
struct dn_pkt *head, *tail;
} ;
/*
* descriptor of a pipe. The flags field will be used to speed up the
* forwarding code paths, in case some of the parameters are not
* used.
*/
struct dn_pipe { /* a pipe */
struct dn_pipe *next ;
u_short pipe_nr ; /* number */
u_short flags ; /* to speed up things */
#define DN_HAVE_BW 1
#define DN_HAVE_QUEUE 2
#define DN_HAVE_DELAY 4
int bandwidth; /* really, bytes/tick. */
int queue_size ;
int queue_size_bytes ;
int delay ; /* really, ticks */
int plr ; /* pkt loss rate (2^31-1 means 100%) */
struct dn_queue r;
int r_len; /* elements in r_queue */
int r_len_bytes; /* bytes in r_queue */
int r_drops; /* drops from r_queue */
struct dn_queue p ;
int ticks_from_last_insert;
long numbytes; /* which can send or receive */
};
/*
* The following is used to define a new mbuf type that is
* prepended to the packet when it comes out of a pipe. The definition
* ought to go in /sys/sys/mbuf.h but here it is less intrusive.
*/
#define MT_DUMMYNET MT_CONTROL
/*
* what to do of a packet when it comes out of a pipe
*/
#define DN_TO_IP_OUT 1
#define DN_TO_IP_IN 2
#define DN_TO_BDG_FWD 3
#ifdef KERNEL
MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IPFW);
void ip_dn_init(void); /* called in ip_input.c */
void dn_rule_delete(void *r); /* used in ip_fw.c */
int dummynet_io(int pipe, int dir,
struct mbuf *m, struct ifnet *ifp, struct route *ro, int hlen,
struct ip_fw_chain *rule);
#endif
#endif /* _IP_DUMMYNET_H */