freebsd-nq/sys/netinet/tcp_ratelimit.h
Randall Stewart 5a4333a537 This takes Warners suggested approach to making it so that
platforms that for whatever reason cannot include the RATELIMIT option
can still work with rack. It adds two dummy functions that rack will
call and find out that the highest hw supported b/w is 0 (which
kinda makes sense and rack is already prepared to handle).

Reviewed by: Michael Tuexen, Warner Losh
Sponsored by: Netflix Inc
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30163
2021-05-07 17:32:32 -04:00

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/*-
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2020
* Netflix Inc.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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*/
/**
* Author: Randall Stewart <rrs@netflix.com>
*/
#ifndef __tcp_ratelimit_h__
#define __tcp_ratelimit_h__
struct m_snd_tag;
/* Flags on an individual rate */
#define HDWRPACE_INITED 0x0001
#define HDWRPACE_TAGPRESENT 0x0002
#define HDWRPACE_IFPDEPARTED 0x0004
struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table {
const struct tcp_rate_set *ptbl; /* Pointer to parent table */
struct m_snd_tag *tag; /* Send tag if needed (chelsio) */
long rate; /* Rate we get in Bytes per second (Bps) */
long using; /* How many flows are using this hdwr rate. */
long rs_num_enobufs;
uint32_t time_between; /* Time-Gap between packets at this rate */
uint32_t flags;
};
/* Rateset flags */
#define RS_IS_DEFF 0x0001 /* Its a lagg, do a double lookup */
#define RS_IS_INTF 0x0002 /* Its a plain interface */
#define RS_NO_PRE 0x0004 /* The interfacd has set rates */
#define RS_INT_TBL 0x0010 /*
* The table is the internal version
* which has special setup requirements.
*/
#define RS_IS_DEAD 0x0020 /* The RS is dead list */
#define RS_FUNERAL_SCHD 0x0040 /* Is a epoch call scheduled to bury this guy?*/
#define RS_INTF_NO_SUP 0x0100 /* The interface does not support the ratelimiting */
struct tcp_rate_set {
struct sysctl_ctx_list sysctl_ctx;
CK_LIST_ENTRY(tcp_rate_set) next;
struct ifnet *rs_ifp;
struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *rs_rlt;
uint64_t rs_flows_using;
uint64_t rs_flow_limit;
uint32_t rs_if_dunit;
int rs_rate_cnt;
int rs_min_seg;
int rs_highest_valid;
int rs_lowest_valid;
int rs_disable;
int rs_flags;
struct epoch_context rs_epoch_ctx;
};
CK_LIST_HEAD(head_tcp_rate_set, tcp_rate_set);
/* Request flags */
#define RS_PACING_EXACT_MATCH 0x0001 /* Need an exact match for rate */
#define RS_PACING_GT 0x0002 /* Greater than requested */
#define RS_PACING_GEQ 0x0004 /* Greater than or equal too */
#define RS_PACING_LT 0x0008 /* Less than requested rate */
#define RS_PACING_SUB_OK 0x0010 /* If a rate can't be found get the
* next best rate (highest or lowest). */
#ifdef _KERNEL
#ifndef ETHERNET_SEGMENT_SIZE
#define ETHERNET_SEGMENT_SIZE 1514
#endif
#ifdef RATELIMIT
#define DETAILED_RATELIMIT_SYSCTL 1 /*
* Undefine this if you don't want
* detailed rates to appear in
* net.inet.tcp.rl.
* With the defintion each rate
* shows up in your sysctl tree
* this can be big.
*/
uint64_t inline
tcp_hw_highest_rate(const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *rle)
{
return (rle->ptbl->rs_rlt[rle->ptbl->rs_highest_valid].rate);
}
uint64_t
tcp_hw_highest_rate_ifp(struct ifnet *ifp, struct inpcb *inp);
const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *
tcp_set_pacing_rate(struct tcpcb *tp, struct ifnet *ifp,
uint64_t bytes_per_sec, int flags, int *error, uint64_t *lower_rate);
const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *
tcp_chg_pacing_rate(const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *crte,
struct tcpcb *tp, struct ifnet *ifp,
uint64_t bytes_per_sec, int flags, int *error, uint64_t *lower_rate);
void
tcp_rel_pacing_rate(const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *crte,
struct tcpcb *tp);
#else
static inline const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *
tcp_set_pacing_rate(struct tcpcb *tp, struct ifnet *ifp,
uint64_t bytes_per_sec, int flags, int *error, uint64_t *lower_rate)
{
if (error)
*error = EOPNOTSUPP;
return (NULL);
}
static inline const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *
tcp_chg_pacing_rate(const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *crte,
struct tcpcb *tp, struct ifnet *ifp,
uint64_t bytes_per_sec, int flags, int *error, uint64_t *lower_rate)
{
if (error)
*error = EOPNOTSUPP;
return (NULL);
}
static inline void
tcp_rel_pacing_rate(const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *crte,
struct tcpcb *tp)
{
return;
}
static uint64_t inline
tcp_hw_highest_rate(const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *rle)
{
return (0);
}
static uint64_t inline
tcp_hw_highest_rate_ifp(struct ifnet *ifp, struct inpcb *inp)
{
return (0);
}
#endif
/*
* Given a b/w and a segsiz, and optional hardware
* rate limit, return the ideal size to burst
* out at once. Note the parameter can_use_1mss
* dictates if the transport will tolerate a 1mss
* limit, if not it will bottom out at 2mss (think
* delayed ack).
*/
uint32_t
tcp_get_pacing_burst_size(struct tcpcb *tp, uint64_t bw, uint32_t segsiz, int can_use_1mss,
const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *te, int *err);
void
tcp_rl_log_enobuf(const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *rte);
#endif
#endif