freebsd-dev/sys/net/flowtable.h
Gleb Smirnoff f0e49f6631 Whenever flowtable lookup fails, we do route lookup and then try to
insert flow entry. During the route lookup the critical section is
exited. It may happen, that after route lookup we will be executed
on an other CPU that already has such flowentry. Before this change
we simply freed the flowentry and returned to ip_output() with
failure.

Actually there is nothing wrong with using previously allocated
flow entry, updating it properly. Thus, make flowentry_insert()
return the new either old fle, and make use of it.

Count reuses as "collisions" and real inserts as "inserts".

Reviewed by:	adrian
Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2014-02-14 10:56:26 +00:00

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#ifndef _NET_FLOWTABLE_H_
#define _NET_FLOWTABLE_H_
struct flowtable_stat {
uint64_t ft_collisions;
uint64_t ft_misses;
uint64_t ft_free_checks;
uint64_t ft_frees;
uint64_t ft_hits;
uint64_t ft_lookups;
uint64_t ft_fail_lle_invalid;
uint64_t ft_inserts;
};
#ifdef _KERNEL
#define FL_HASH_ALL (1<<0) /* hash 4-tuple + protocol */
#define FL_IPV6 (1<<9)
#define FL_TCP (1<<11)
#define FL_SCTP (1<<12)
#define FL_UDP (1<<13)
#define FL_DEBUG (1<<14)
#define FL_DEBUG_ALL (1<<15)
struct flowtable;
struct flentry;
struct route;
struct route_in6;
/*
* Given a flow table, look up the L3 and L2 information and
* return it in the route.
*
*/
struct flentry *flowtable_lookup(sa_family_t, struct mbuf *);
void flowtable_route_flush(sa_family_t, struct rtentry *);
#ifdef INET
void flow_to_route(struct flentry *fl, struct route *ro);
#endif
#ifdef INET6
void flow_to_route_in6(struct flentry *fl, struct route_in6 *ro);
#endif
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* !_NET_FLOWTABLE_H_ */