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glebius
6d8cc191f9 Mechanical cleanup of epoch(9) usage in network stack.
- Remove macros that covertly create epoch_tracker on thread stack. Such
  macros a quite unsafe, e.g. will produce a buggy code if same macro is
  used in embedded scopes. Explicitly declare epoch_tracker always.

- Unmask interface list IFNET_RLOCK_NOSLEEP(), interface address list
  IF_ADDR_RLOCK() and interface AF specific data IF_AFDATA_RLOCK() read
  locking macros to what they actually are - the net_epoch.
  Keeping them as is is very misleading. They all are named FOO_RLOCK(),
  while they no longer have lock semantics. Now they allow recursion and
  what's more important they now no longer guarantee protection against
  their companion WLOCK macros.
  Note: INP_HASH_RLOCK() has same problems, but not touched by this commit.

This is non functional mechanical change. The only functionally changed
functions are ni6_addrs() and ni6_store_addrs(), where we no longer enter
epoch recursively.

Discussed with:	jtl, gallatin
2019-01-09 01:11:19 +00:00
markj
a74ba1d431 Clamp the INPCB port hash tables to IPPORT_MAX + 1 chains.
Memory beyond that limit was previously unused, wasting roughly 1MB per
8GB of RAM.  Also retire INP_PCBLBGROUP_PORTHASH, which was identical to
INP_PCBPORTHASH.

Reviewed by:	glebius
MFC after:	2 weeks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17803
2018-12-05 17:06:00 +00:00
ae
001b7b7b0f Add INP_INFO_WUNLOCK_ASSERT() macro and use it instead of
INP_INFO_UNLOCK_ASSERT() in TCP-related code. For encapsulated traffic
it is possible, that the code is running in net_epoch_preempt section,
and INP_INFO_UNLOCK_ASSERT() is very strict assertion for such case.

PR:		231428
Reviewed by:	mmacy, tuexen
Approved by:	re (kib)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17335
2018-10-01 10:46:00 +00:00
markj
6131d60f6a Fix synchronization of LB group access.
Lookups are protected by an epoch section, so the LB group linkage must
be a CK_LIST rather than a plain LIST.  Furthermore, we were not
deferring LB group frees, so in_pcbremlbgrouphash() could race with
readers and cause a use-after-free.

Reviewed by:	sbruno, Johannes Lundberg <johalun0@gmail.com>
Tested by:	gallatin
Approved by:	re (gjb)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17031
2018-09-10 19:00:29 +00:00
bz
f7f4373428 The inp_lle field to struct inpcb, along with two "valid" flags
for the rt and lle cache were added in r191129 (2009).
To my best knowledge they have never been used and route caching
has converted the inp_rt field from that commit to inp_route
rendering this field and these flags obsolete.

Convert the pointer into a spare pointer to not change the size of
the structure anymore (and to have a spare pointer) and mark the
two fields as unused.

Reviewed by:	markj, karels
Approved by:	re (gjb)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17062
2018-09-06 19:55:40 +00:00
tuexen
3055b3b326 Enabling the IPPROTO_IPV6 level socket option IPV6_USE_MIN_MTU on a TCP
socket resulted in sending fragmented IPV6 packets.

This is fixes by reducing the MSS to the appropriate value. In addtion,
if the socket option is set before the handshake happens, announce this
MSS to the peer. This is not stricly required, but done since TCP
is conservative.

PR:			173444
Reviewed by:		bz@, rrs@
MFC after:		1 month
Sponsored by:		Netflix, Inc.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16796
2018-08-21 14:12:30 +00:00
bz
cc0e36203d GC inc_isipv6; it was added for "temp" compatibility in 2001, r86764
and does not seem to be used.
2018-08-20 20:06:36 +00:00
glebius
8a6f698b85 Now that after r335979 the kernel addresses in API structures are
fixed size, there is no reason left for the unions.

Discussed with:	brooks
2018-08-04 00:03:21 +00:00
brooks
6615ed4c61 Make struct xinpcb and friends word-size independent.
Replace size_t members with ksize_t (uint64_t) and pointer members
(never used as pointers in userspace, but instead as unique
idenitifiers) with kvaddr_t (uint64_t). This makes the structs
identical between 32-bit and 64-bit ABIs.

On 64-bit bit systems, the ABI is maintained. On 32-bit systems,
this is an ABI breaking change. The ABI of most of these structs
was previously broken in r315662.  This also imposes a small API
change on userspace consumers who must handle kernel pointers
becoming virtual addresses.

PR:		228301 (exp-run by antoine)
Reviewed by:	jtl, kib, rwatson (various versions)
Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15386
2018-07-05 13:13:48 +00:00
mmacy
14de8a2820 epoch(9): allow preemptible epochs to compose
- Add tracker argument to preemptible epochs
- Inline epoch read path in kernel and tied modules
- Change in_epoch to take an epoch as argument
- Simplify tfb_tcp_do_segment to not take a ti_locked argument,
  there's no longer any benefit to dropping the pcbinfo lock
  and trying to do so just adds an error prone branchfest to
  these functions
- Remove cases of same function recursion on the epoch as
  recursing is no longer free.
- Remove the the TAILQ_ENTRY and epoch_section from struct
  thread as the tracker field is now stack or heap allocated
  as appropriate.

Tested by: pho and Limelight Networks
Reviewed by: kbowling at llnw dot com
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16066
2018-07-04 02:47:16 +00:00
mmacy
79793784f7 convert inpcbinfo hash and info rwlocks to epoch + mutex
- Convert inpcbinfo info & hash locks to epoch for read and mutex for write
- Garbage collect code that handled INP_INFO_TRY_RLOCK failures as
  INP_INFO_RLOCK which can no longer fail

When running 64 netperfs sending minimal sized packets on a 2x8x2 reduces
unhalted core cycles samples in rwlock rlock/runlock in udp_send from 51% to
3%.

Overall packet throughput rate limited by CPU affinity and NIC driver design
choices.

On the receiver unhalted core cycles samples in in_pcblookup_hash went from
13% to to 1.6%

Tested by LLNW and pho@

Reviewed by: jtl
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15686
2018-06-19 01:54:00 +00:00
mmacy
255aa2f16f Fix PCBGROUPS build post CK conversion of pcbinfo 2018-06-13 23:19:54 +00:00
mmacy
6e4e86f96e Defer inpcbport free until after a grace period has elapsed
This is a dependency for inpcbinfo rlock conversion to epoch
2018-06-12 22:18:27 +00:00
mmacy
1cbc14be82 mechanical CK macro conversion of inpcbinfo lists
This is a dependency for converting the inpcbinfo hash and info rlocks
to epoch.
2018-06-12 22:18:20 +00:00
mmacy
f2fc01c6c7 Defer inpcb deletion until after a grace period has elapsed
Deferring the actual free of the inpcb until after a grace
period has elapsed will allow us to convert the inpcbinfo
info and hash read locks to epoch.

Reviewed by: gallatin, jtl
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15510
2018-06-12 22:18:15 +00:00
sbruno
d0aeaa5af7 Load balance sockets with new SO_REUSEPORT_LB option.
This patch adds a new socket option, SO_REUSEPORT_LB, which allow multiple
programs or threads to bind to the same port and incoming connections will be
load balanced using a hash function.

Most of the code was copied from a similar patch for DragonflyBSD.

However, in DragonflyBSD, load balancing is a global on/off setting and can not
be set per socket. This patch allows for simultaneous use of both the current
SO_REUSEPORT and the new SO_REUSEPORT_LB options on the same system.

Required changes to structures:
Globally change so_options from 16 to 32 bit value to allow for more options.
Add hashtable in pcbinfo to hold all SO_REUSEPORT_LB sockets.

Limitations:
As DragonflyBSD, a load balance group is limited to 256 pcbs (256 programs or
threads sharing the same socket).

This is a substantially different contribution as compared to its original
incarnation at svn r332894 and reverted at svn r332967.  Thanks to rwatson@
for the substantive feedback that is included in this commit.

Submitted by:	Johannes Lundberg <johalun0@gmail.com>
Obtained from:	DragonflyBSD
Relnotes:	Yes
Sponsored by:	Limelight Networks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11003
2018-06-06 15:45:57 +00:00
mmacy
482d0f575f inpcb: revert deferred inpcb free pending further review 2018-05-21 16:13:43 +00:00
mmacy
7110d4d796 inpcb: defer destruction of inpcb until after a grace period has elapsed
in_pcbfree will remove the incpb from the list and release the rtentry
while the vnet is set, but the actual destruction will be deferred
until any threads in a (not yet used) epoch section, no longer potentially
have references.
2018-05-20 04:38:04 +00:00
mmacy
99ec59840b in_pcb: add helper for deferring inpcb rele calls from list functions 2018-05-20 02:17:30 +00:00
sbruno
257e6e5563 Revert r332894 at the request of the submitter.
Submitted by:	Johannes Lundberg <johalun0_gmail.com>
Sponsored by:	Limelight Networks
2018-04-24 19:55:12 +00:00
sbruno
bbf7d4dd03 Load balance sockets with new SO_REUSEPORT_LB option
This patch adds a new socket option, SO_REUSEPORT_LB, which allow multiple
programs or threads to bind to the same port and incoming connections will be
load balanced using a hash function.

Most of the code was copied from a similar patch for DragonflyBSD.

However, in DragonflyBSD, load balancing is a global on/off setting and can not
be set per socket. This patch allows for simultaneous use of both the current
SO_REUSEPORT and the new SO_REUSEPORT_LB options on the same system.

Required changes to structures
Globally change so_options from 16 to 32 bit value to allow for more options.
Add hashtable in pcbinfo to hold all SO_REUSEPORT_LB sockets.

Limitations
As DragonflyBSD, a load balance group is limited to 256 pcbs
(256 programs or threads sharing the same socket).

Submitted by:	Johannes Lundberg <johanlun0@gmail.com>
Sponsored by:	Limelight Networks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11003
2018-04-23 19:51:00 +00:00
rrs
863f90dbfa This commit brings in the TCP high precision timer system (tcp_hpts).
It is the forerunner/foundational work of bringing in both Rack and BBR
which use hpts for pacing out packets. The feature is optional and requires
the TCPHPTS option to be enabled before the feature will be active. TCP
modules that use it must assure that the base component is compile in
the kernel in which they are loaded.

MFC after:	Never
Sponsored by:	Netflix Inc.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15020
2018-04-19 13:37:59 +00:00
pfg
4736ccfd9c sys: further adoption of SPDX licensing ID tags.
Mainly focus on files that use BSD 3-Clause license.

The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) group provides a specification
to make it easier for automated tools to detect and summarize well known
opensource licenses. We are gradually adopting the specification, noting
that the tags are considered only advisory and do not, in any way,
superceed or replace the license texts.

Special thanks to Wind River for providing access to "The Duke of
Highlander" tool: an older (2014) run over FreeBSD tree was useful as a
starting point.
2017-11-20 19:43:44 +00:00
hselasky
7c2ab1d9f6 Add support for generic backpressure indicator for ratelimited
transmit queues aswell as non-ratelimited ones.

Add the required structure bits in order to support a backpressure
indication with ratelimited connections aswell as non-ratelimited
ones. The backpressure indicator is a value between zero and 65535
inclusivly, indicating if the destination transmit queue is empty or
full respectivly. Applications can use this value as a decision point
for when to stop transmitting data to avoid endless ENOBUFS error
codes upon transmitting an mbuf. This indicator is also useful to
reduce the latency for ratelimited queues.

Reviewed by:		gallatin, kib, gnn
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11518
Sponsored by:		Mellanox Technologies
2017-09-06 13:56:18 +00:00
glebius
7845c5b75c o Rearrange struct inpcb fields to optimize the TCP output code path
considering cache line hits and misses.  Put the lock and hash list
  glue into the first cache line, put inp_refcount inp_flags inp_socket
  into the second cache line.
o On allocation zero out entire structure except the lock and list entries,
  including inp_route inp_lle inp_gencnt.  When inp_route and inp_lle were
  introduced, they were added below inp_zero_size, resulting on not being
  cleared after free/alloc.  This definitely was a source of bugs with route
  caching.  Could be that r315956 has just fixed one of them.
  The inp_gencnt is reinitialized on every alloc, so it is safe to clear it.

This has been proved to improve TCP performance at Netflix.

Obtained from:		rrs
Differential Revision:	D10686
2017-05-24 17:47:16 +00:00
glebius
19fea9c3e0 Reduce in_pcbinfo_init() by two params. No users supply any flags to this
function (they used to say UMA_ZONE_NOFREE), so flag parameter goes away.
The zone_fini parameter also goes away.  Previously no protocols (except
divert) supplied zone_fini function, so inpcb locks were leaked with slabs.
This was okay while zones were allocated with UMA_ZONE_NOFREE flag, but now
this is a leak.  Fix that by suppling inpcb_fini() function as fini method
for all inpcb zones.
2017-05-15 21:58:36 +00:00
glebius
a58d0019c1 Force same alignment on struct xinpgen as we have on struct xinpcb. This
fixes 32-bit builds.
2017-03-21 16:23:44 +00:00
glebius
3a5c9aaf2b Hide struct inpcb, struct tcpcb from the userland.
This is a painful change, but it is needed.  On the one hand, we avoid
modifying them, and this slows down some ideas, on the other hand we still
eventually modify them and tools like netstat(1) never work on next version of
FreeBSD.  We maintain a ton of spares in them, and we already got some ifdef
hell at the end of tcpcb.

Details:
- Hide struct inpcb, struct tcpcb under _KERNEL || _WANT_FOO.
- Make struct xinpcb, struct xtcpcb pure API structures, not including
  kernel structures inpcb and tcpcb inside.  Export into these structures
  the fields from inpcb and tcpcb that are known to be used, and put there
  a ton of spare space.
- Make kernel and userland utilities compilable after these changes.
- Bump __FreeBSD_version.

Reviewed by:	rrs, gnn
Differential Revision:	D10018
2017-03-21 06:39:49 +00:00
glebius
65907cccb6 Make inp_lock_assert() depend on INVARIANT_SUPPORT, not INVARIANTS.
This will make INVARIANT-enabled modules, that use this function to load
successfully on a kernel that has INVARIANT_SUPPORT only.
2017-03-09 00:55:19 +00:00
eri
f2a480c25c The patch provides the same socket option as Linux IP_ORIGDSTADDR.
Unfortunately they will have different integer value due to Linux value being already assigned in FreeBSD.

The patch is similar to IP_RECVDSTADDR but also provides the destination port value to the application.

This allows/improves implementation of transparent proxies on UDP sockets due to having the whole information on forwarded packets.

Reviewed by:	adrian, aw
Approved by:	ae (mentor)
Sponsored by:	rsync.net
Differential Revision:	D9235
2017-03-06 04:01:58 +00:00
imp
7e6cabd06e Renumber copyright clause 4
Renumber cluase 4 to 3, per what everybody else did when BSD granted
them permission to remove clause 3. My insistance on keeping the same
numbering for legal reasons is too pedantic, so give up on that point.

Submitted by:	Jan Schaumann <jschauma@stevens.edu>
Pull Request:	https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/96
2017-02-28 23:42:47 +00:00
eri
bb348ba959 Committed without approval from mentor.
Reported by:	gnn
2017-02-12 06:56:33 +00:00
eri
6898c4334b Revert r313527
Heh svn is not git
2017-02-10 05:58:16 +00:00
eri
b429db62bc Correct missed variable name.
Reported-by: ohartmann@walstatt.org
2017-02-10 05:51:39 +00:00
eri
ed45b31494 The patch provides the same socket option as Linux IP_ORIGDSTADDR.
Unfortunately they will have different integer value due to Linux value being already assigned in FreeBSD.

The patch is similar to IP_RECVDSTADDR but also provides the destination port value to the application.

This allows/improves implementation of transparent proxies on UDP sockets due to having the whole information on forwarded packets.

Sponsored-by: rsync.net
Differential Revision: D9235
Reviewed-by: adrian
2017-02-10 05:16:14 +00:00
hselasky
efa6326974 Implement kernel support for hardware rate limited sockets.
- Add RATELIMIT kernel configuration keyword which must be set to
enable the new functionality.

- Add support for hardware driven, Receive Side Scaling, RSS aware, rate
limited sendqueues and expose the functionality through the already
established SO_MAX_PACING_RATE setsockopt(). The API support rates in
the range from 1 to 4Gbytes/s which are suitable for regular TCP and
UDP streams. The setsockopt(2) manual page has been updated.

- Add rate limit function callback API to "struct ifnet" which supports
the following operations: if_snd_tag_alloc(), if_snd_tag_modify(),
if_snd_tag_query() and if_snd_tag_free().

- Add support to ifconfig to view, set and clear the IFCAP_TXRTLMT
flag, which tells if a network driver supports rate limiting or not.

- This patch also adds support for rate limiting through VLAN and LAGG
intermediate network devices.

- How rate limiting works:

1) The userspace application calls setsockopt() after accepting or
making a new connection to set the rate which is then stored in the
socket structure in the kernel. Later on when packets are transmitted
a check is made in the transmit path for rate changes. A rate change
implies a non-blocking ifp->if_snd_tag_alloc() call will be made to the
destination network interface, which then sets up a custom sendqueue
with the given rate limitation parameter. A "struct m_snd_tag" pointer is
returned which serves as a "snd_tag" hint in the m_pkthdr for the
subsequently transmitted mbufs.

2) When the network driver sees the "m->m_pkthdr.snd_tag" different
from NULL, it will move the packets into a designated rate limited sendqueue
given by the snd_tag pointer. It is up to the individual drivers how the rate
limited traffic will be rate limited.

3) Route changes are detected by the NIC drivers in the ifp->if_transmit()
routine when the ifnet pointer in the incoming snd_tag mismatches the
one of the network interface. The network adapter frees the mbuf and
returns EAGAIN which causes the ip_output() to release and clear the send
tag. Upon next ip_output() a new "snd_tag" will be tried allocated.

4) When the PCB is detached the custom sendqueue will be released by a
non-blocking ifp->if_snd_tag_free() call to the currently bound network
interface.

Reviewed by:		wblock (manpages), adrian, gallatin, scottl (network)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3687
Sponsored by:		Mellanox Technologies
MFC after:		3 months
2017-01-18 13:31:17 +00:00
np
af533198e3 Add spares to struct ifnet and socket for packet pacing and/or general
use.  Update comments regarding the spare fields in struct inpcb.

Bump __FreeBSD_version for the changes to the size of the structures.

Reviewed by:	gnn@
Approved by:	re@ (gjb@)
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
2016-06-23 21:07:15 +00:00
pfg
d9c9113377 sys/net*: minor spelling fixes.
No functional change.
2016-05-03 18:05:43 +00:00
gnn
c3d5404bbe FreeBSD previously provided route caching for TCP (and UDP). Re-add
route caching for TCP, with some improvements. In particular, invalidate
the route cache if a new route is added, which might be a better match.
The cache is automatically invalidated if the old route is deleted.

Submitted by:	Mike Karels
Reviewed by:	gnn
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4306
2016-03-24 07:54:56 +00:00
glebius
790dc6f94a Use Jenkins hash for TCP syncache.
o Unlike xor, in Jenkins hash every bit of input affects virtually
  every bit of output, thus salting the hash actually works. With
  xor salting only provides a false sense of security, since if
  hash(x) collides with hash(y), then of course, hash(x) ^ salt
  would also collide with hash(y) ^ salt. [1]
o Jenkins provides much better distribution than xor, very close to
  ideal.

TCP connection setup/teardown benchmark has shown a 10% increase
with default hash size, and with bigger hashes that still provide
possibility for collisions. With enormous hash size, when dataset is
by an order of magnitude smaller than hash size, the benchmark has
shown 4% decrease in performance decrease, which is expected and
acceptable.

Noticed by:	Jeffrey Knockel <jeffk cs.unm.edu> [1]
Benchmarks by:	jch
Reviewed by:	jch, pkelsey, delphij
Security:	strengthens protection against hash collision DoS
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2015-09-05 10:15:19 +00:00
jch
349429fe82 Fix a kernel assertion issue introduced with r286227:
Avoid too strict INP_INFO_RLOCK_ASSERT checks due to
tcp_notify() being called from in6_pcbnotify().

Reported by:	Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org>
Submitted by:	markj, jch
2015-08-08 08:40:36 +00:00
jch
67927a7a7c Decompose TCP INP_INFO lock to increase short-lived TCP connections scalability:
- The existing TCP INP_INFO lock continues to protect the global inpcb list
  stability during full list traversal (e.g. tcp_pcblist()).

- A new INP_LIST lock protects inpcb list actual modifications (inp allocation
  and free) and inpcb global counters.

It allows to use TCP INP_INFO_RLOCK lock in critical paths (e.g. tcp_input())
and INP_INFO_WLOCK only in occasional operations that walk all connections.

PR:			183659
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2599
Reviewed by:		jhb, adrian
Tested by:		adrian, nitroboost-gmail.com
Sponsored by:		Verisign, Inc.
2015-08-03 12:13:54 +00:00
hselasky
12fec3618b Start process of removing the use of the deprecated "M_FLOWID" flag
from the FreeBSD network code. The flag is still kept around in the
"sys/mbuf.h" header file, but does no longer have any users. Instead
the "m_pkthdr.rsstype" field in the mbuf structure is now used to
decide the meaning of the "m_pkthdr.flowid" field. To modify the
"m_pkthdr.rsstype" field please use the existing "M_HASHTYPE_XXX"
macros as defined in the "sys/mbuf.h" header file.

This patch introduces new behaviour in the transmit direction.
Previously network drivers checked if "M_FLOWID" was set in "m_flags"
before using the "m_pkthdr.flowid" field. This check has now now been
replaced by checking if "M_HASHTYPE_GET(m)" is different from
"M_HASHTYPE_NONE". In the future more hashtypes will be added, for
example hashtypes for hardware dedicated flows.

"M_HASHTYPE_OPAQUE" indicates that the "m_pkthdr.flowid" value is
valid and has no particular type. This change removes the need for an
"if" statement in TCP transmit code checking for the presence of a
valid flowid value. The "if" statement mentioned above is now a direct
variable assignment which is then later checked by the respective
network drivers like before.

Additional notes:
- The SCTP code changes will be committed as a separate patch.
- Removal of the "M_FLOWID" flag will also be done separately.
- The FreeBSD version has been bumped.

MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
2014-12-01 11:45:24 +00:00
melifaro
b5d711d3a6 Renove faith(4) and faithd(8) from base. It looks like industry
have chosen different (and more traditional) stateless/statuful
NAT64 as translation mechanism. Last non-trivial commits to both
faith(4) and faithd(8) happened more than 12 years ago, so I assume
it is time to drop RFC3142 in FreeBSD.

No objections from:	net@
2014-11-09 21:33:01 +00:00
ae
1576b695b6 Add scope zone id to the in_endpoints and hc_metrics structures.
A non-global IPv6 address can be used in more than one zone of the same
scope. This zone index is used to identify to which zone a non-global
address belongs.

Also we can have many foreign hosts with equal non-global addresses,
but from different zones. So, they can have different metrics in the
host cache.

Obtained from:	Yandex LLC
Sponsored by:	Yandex LLC
2014-09-10 16:26:18 +00:00
ae
82d0b71937 Introduce INP6_PCBHASHKEY macro. Replace usage of hardcoded part of
IPv6 address as hash key in all places.

Obtained from:	Yandex LLC
2014-09-10 12:35:42 +00:00
adrian
e623d51cd5 Add support for receiving and setting flowtype, flowid and RSS bucket
information as part of recvmsg().

This is primarily used for debugging/verification of the various
processing paths in the IP, PCB and driver layers.

Unfortunately the current implementation of the control message path
results in a ~10% or so drop in UDP frame throughput when it's used.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D527
Reviewed by:	grehan
2014-09-09 01:45:39 +00:00
adrian
01670bf027 Expose in_pcbbind_check_bindmulti() so the upcoming IPv6 RSS changes
can be made to use it.
2014-07-12 05:40:13 +00:00
adrian
627c6869c3 Implement the first stage of multi-bind listen sockets and RSS socket
awareness.

* Introduce IP_BINDMULTI - indicating that it's okay to bind multiple
  sockets on the same bind details.

  Although the PCB code has been taught about this (see below) this patch
  doesn't introduce the rest of the PCB changes necessary to distribute
  lookups among multiple PCB entries in the global wildcard table.

* Introduce IP_RSS_LISTEN_BUCKET - placing an listen socket into the
  given RSS bucket (and thus a single PCBGROUP hash.)

* Modify the PCB add path to be aware of IP_BINDMULTI:
  + Only allow further PCB entries to be added if the owner credentials
    and IP_BINDMULTI has been specified.  Ie, only allow further
    IP_BINDMULTI sockets to appear if the first bind() was IP_BINDMULTI.

* Teach the PCBGROUP code about IP_RSS_LISTE_BUCKET marked PCB entries.
  Instead of using the wildcard logic and hashing, these sockets are
  simply placed into the PCBGROUP and _not_ in the wildcard hash.

* When doing a PCBGROUP lookup, also do a wildcard match as well.
  This allows for an RSS bucket PCB entry to appear in a PCBGROUP
  rather than having to exist in the wildcard list.

Tested:

* TCP IPv4 server testing with igb(4)
* TCP IPv4 server testing with ix(4)

TODO:

* The pcbgroup lookup code duplicated the wildcard and wildcard-PCB
  logic.  This could be refactored into a single function.

* This doesn't yet work for IPv6 (The PCBGROUP code in netinet6/ doesn't
  yet know about this); nor does it yet fully work for UDP.
2014-07-10 03:10:56 +00:00
adrian
f91e4baca7 Add the flowtype to the inpcb.
The flowid isn't enough to use as part of any RSS related CPU affinity
lookups - the RSS code would like to know what kind of hash it is.
2014-05-18 22:30:12 +00:00