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10-Apr-2024 |
Henrich Hartzer <henrichhartzer@tuta.io> |
sys/netinet/cc: Switch from deprecated random() to prng32() Related: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=277655 Signed-off-by: henrichhartzer@tuta.io Reviewed by: imp, mav Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/1162
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24-Feb-2024 |
Richard Scheffenegger <rscheff@FreeBSD.org> |
tcp: use enum for all congestion control signals Facilitate easier troubleshooting by enumerating all congestion control signals. Typecast the enum to int, when a congestion control module uses private signals. No external change. Reviewed By: glebius, tuexen, #transport Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43838
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24-Nov-2023 |
Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> |
sys: Automated cleanup of cdefs and other formatting Apply the following automated changes to try to eliminate no-longer-needed sys/cdefs.h includes as well as now-empty blank lines in a row. Remove /^#if.*\n#endif.*\n#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>.*\n/ Remove /\n+#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>.*\n+#if.*\n#endif.*\n+/ Remove /\n+#if.*\n#endif.*\n+/ Remove /^#if.*\n#endif.*\n/ Remove /\n+#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>\n#include\s+<sys/types.h>/ Remove /\n+#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>\n#include\s+<sys/param.h>/ Remove /\n+#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>\n#include\s+<sys/capsicum.h>/ Sponsored by: Netflix
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16-Aug-2023 |
Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> |
sys: Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line .c pattern Remove /^[\s*]*__FBSDID\("\$FreeBSD\$"\);?\s*\n/
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10-May-2023 |
Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> |
spdx: The BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD identifier is obsolete, drop -FreeBSD The SPDX folks have obsoleted the BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD identifier. Catch up to that fact and revert to their recommended match of BSD-2-Clause. Discussed with: pfg MFC After: 3 days Sponsored by: Netflix
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07-Dec-2022 |
Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> |
tcp: embed inpcb into tcpcb For the TCP protocol inpcb storage specify allocation size that would provide space to most of the data a TCP connection needs, embedding into struct tcpcb several structures, that previously were allocated separately. The most import one is the inpcb itself. With embedding we can provide strong guarantee that with a valid TCP inpcb the tcpcb is always valid and vice versa. Also we reduce number of allocs/frees per connection. The embedded inpcb is placed in the beginning of the struct tcpcb, since in_pcballoc() requires that. However, later we may want to move it around for cache line efficiency, and this can be done with a little effort. The new intotcpcb() macro is ready for such move. The congestion algorithm data, the TCP timers and osd(9) data are also embedded into tcpcb, and temprorary struct tcpcb_mem goes away. There was no extra allocation here, but we went through extra pointer every time we accessed this data. One interesting side effect is that now TCP data is allocated from SMR-protected zone. Potentially this allows the TCP stacks or other TCP related modules to utilize that for their own synchronization. Large part of the change was done with sed script: s/tp->ccv->/tp->t_ccv./g s/tp->ccv/\&tp->t_ccv/g s/tp->cc_algo/tp->t_cc/g s/tp->t_timers->tt_/tp->tt_/g s/CCV\(ccv, osd\)/\&CCV(ccv, t_osd)/g Dependency side effect is that code that needs to know struct tcpcb should also know struct inpcb, that added several <netinet/in_pcb.h>. Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D37127
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08-Nov-2022 |
Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> |
tcp: provide macros to access inpcb and socket from a tcpcb There should be no functional changes with this commit. Reviewed by: rscheff Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D37123
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11-Nov-2021 |
Randall Stewart <rrs@FreeBSD.org> |
tcp: Congestion control cleanup. NOTE: HEADS UP read the note below if your kernel config is not including GENERIC!! This patch does a bit of cleanup on TCP congestion control modules. There were some rather interesting surprises that one could get i.e. where you use a socket option to change from one CC (say cc_cubic) to another CC (say cc_vegas) and you could in theory get a memory failure and end up on cc_newreno. This is not what one would expect. The new code fixes this by requiring a cc_data_sz() function so we can malloc with M_WAITOK and pass in to the init function preallocated memory. The CC init is expected in this case *not* to fail but if it does and a module does break the "no fail with memory given" contract we do fall back to the CC that was in place at the time. This also fixes up a set of common newreno utilities that can be shared amongst other CC modules instead of the other CC modules reaching into newreno and executing what they think is a "common and understood" function. Lets put these functions in cc.c and that way we have a common place that is easily findable by future developers or bug fixers. This also allows newreno to evolve and grow support for its features i.e. ABE and HYSTART++ without having to dance through hoops for other CC modules, instead both newreno and the other modules just call into the common functions if they desire that behavior or roll there own if that makes more sense. Note: This commit changes the kernel configuration!! If you are not using GENERIC in some form you must add a CC module option (one of CC_NEWRENO, CC_VEGAS, CC_CUBIC, CC_CDG, CC_CHD, CC_DCTCP, CC_HTCP, CC_HD). You can have more than one defined as well if you desire. Note that if you create a kernel configuration that does not define a congestion control module and includes INET or INET6 the kernel compile will break. Also you need to define a default, generic adds 'options CC_DEFAULT=\"newreno\" but you can specify any string that represents the name of the CC module (same names that show up in the CC module list under net.inet.tcp.cc). If you fail to add the options CC_DEFAULT in your kernel configuration the kernel build will also break. Reviewed by: Michael Tuexen Sponsored by: Netflix Inc. RELNOTES:YES Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32693
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20-Jul-2020 |
Richard Scheffenegger <rscheff@FreeBSD.org> |
Add MODULE_VERSION to TCP loadable congestion control modules. Without versioning information, using preexisting loader / linker code is not easily possible when another module may have dependencies on pre-loaded modules, and also doesn't allow the automatic loading of dependent modules. No functional change of the actual modules. Reviewed by: tuexen (mentor), rgrimes (mentor) Approved by: tuexen (mentor), rgrimes (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25744
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26-Feb-2020 |
Pawel Biernacki <kaktus@FreeBSD.org> |
Mark more nodes as CTLFLAG_MPSAFE or CTLFLAG_NEEDGIANT (17 of many) r357614 added CTLFLAG_NEEDGIANT to make it easier to find nodes that are still not MPSAFE (or already are but aren’t properly marked). Use it in preparation for a general review of all nodes. This is non-functional change that adds annotations to SYSCTL_NODE and SYSCTL_PROC nodes using one of the soon-to-be-required flags. Mark all obvious cases as MPSAFE. All entries that haven't been marked as MPSAFE before are by default marked as NEEDGIANT Approved by: kib (mentor, blanket) Commented by: kib, gallatin, melifaro Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23718
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12-Feb-2020 |
Randall Stewart <rrs@FreeBSD.org> |
White space cleanup -- remove trailing tab's or spaces from any line. Sponsored by: Netflix Inc.
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08-Feb-2019 |
Michael Tuexen <tuexen@FreeBSD.org> |
Ensure that when using the TCP CDG congestion control and setting the sysctl variable net.inet.tcp.cc.cdg.smoothing_factor to 0, the smoothing is disabled. Without this patch, a division by zero orrurs. PR: 193762 Reviewed by: lstewart@, rrs@ MFC after: 3 days Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19071
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15-Dec-2018 |
Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org> |
Fix bugs in plugable CC algorithm and siftr sysctls. Use the sysctl_handle_int() handler to write out the old value and read the new value into a temporary variable. Use the temporary variable for any checks of values rather than using the CAST_PTR_INT() macro on req->newptr. The prior usage read directly from userspace memory if the sysctl() was called correctly. This is unsafe and doesn't work at all on some architectures (at least i386.) In some cases, the code could also be tricked into reading from kernel memory and leaking limited information about the contents or crashing the system. This was true for CDG, newreno, and siftr on all platforms and true for i386 in all cases. The impact of this bug is largest in VIMAGE jails which have been configured to allow writing to these sysctls. Per discussion with the security officer, we will not be issuing an advisory for this issue as root access and a non-default config are required to be impacted. Reviewed by: markj, bz Discussed with: gordon (security officer) MFC after: 3 days Security: kernel information leak, local DoS (both require root) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18443
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24-Jul-2018 |
Andrew Turner <andrew@FreeBSD.org> |
Use the new VNET_DEFINE_STATIC macro when we are defining static VNET variables. Reviewed by: bz Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16147
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27-Nov-2017 |
Pedro F. Giffuni <pfg@FreeBSD.org> |
sys: general adoption of SPDX licensing ID tags. Mainly focus on files that use BSD 2-Clause license, however the tool I was using misidentified many licenses so this was mostly a manual - error prone - task. 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. No functional change intended.
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25-Jul-2017 |
Sean Bruno <sbruno@FreeBSD.org> |
Revert r307901 - Inform CC modules about loss events. This was discussed between various transport@ members and it was requested to be reverted and discussed. Submitted by: Kevin Bowling <kevin.bowling@kev009.com> Reported by: lawrence Reviewed by: hiren Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
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25-Jul-2017 |
Sean Bruno <sbruno@FreeBSD.org> |
Revert r308180 - Set slow start threshold more accurrately on loss ... This was discussed between various transport@ members and it was requested to be reverted and discussed. Submitted by: kevin Reported by: lawerence Reviewed by: hiren
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01-Nov-2016 |
Hiren Panchasara <hiren@FreeBSD.org> |
Set slow start threshold more accurately on loss to be flightsize/2 instead of cwnd/2 as recommended by RFC5681. (spotted by mmacy at nextbsd dot org) Restore pre-r307901 behavior of aligning ssthresh/cwnd on mss boundary. (spotted by slawa at zxy dot spb dot ru) Tested by: dim, Slawa <slawa at zxy dot spb dot ru> MFC after: 1 month X-MFC with: r307901 Sponsored by: Limelight Networks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8349
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24-Oct-2016 |
Hiren Panchasara <hiren@FreeBSD.org> |
FreeBSD tcp stack used to inform respective congestion control module about the loss event but not use or obay the recommendations i.e. values set by it in some cases. Here is an attempt to solve that confusion by following relevant RFCs/drafts. Stack only sets congestion window/slow start threshold values when there is no CC module availalbe to take that action. All CC modules are inspected and updated when needed to take appropriate action on loss. tcp_stacks/fastpath module has been updated to adapt these changes. Note: Probably, the most significant change would be to not bring congestion window down to 1MSS on a loss signaled by 3-duplicate acks and letting respective CC decide that value. In collaboration with: Matt Macy <mmacy at nextbsd dot org> Discussed on: transport@ mailing list Reviewed by: jtl MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Limelight Networks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8225
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24-Oct-2016 |
Hiren Panchasara <hiren@FreeBSD.org> |
Undo r307899. It needs a bit more work and proper commit log.
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24-Oct-2016 |
Hiren Panchasara <hiren@FreeBSD.org> |
In Collaboration with: Matt Macy <mmacy at nextbsd dot com> Reviewed by: jtl Sponsored by: Limelight Networks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8225
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06-Oct-2016 |
Jonathan T. Looney <jtl@FreeBSD.org> |
Remove "long" variables from the TCP stack (not including the modular congestion control framework). Reviewed by: gnn, lstewart (partial) Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Netflix Differential Revision: (multiple) Tested by: Limelight, Netflix
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27-Jan-2016 |
Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> |
Rename netinet/tcp_cc.h to netinet/cc/cc.h. Discussed with: lstewart
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21-Jan-2016 |
Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> |
- Rename cc.h to more meaningful tcp_cc.h. - Declare it a kernel only include, which it already is. - Don't include tcp.h implicitly from tcp_cc.h
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21-Jan-2016 |
Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> |
Cleanup TCP files from unnecessary interface related includes.
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07-Nov-2014 |
Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> |
Remove SYSCTL_VNET_* macros, and simply put CTLFLAG_VNET where needed. Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
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18-Aug-2014 |
Lawrence Stewart <lstewart@FreeBSD.org> |
Destroy the "qdiffsample_zone" UMA zone on unload to avoid a use-after-unload panic easily triggered by running "sysctl -a" after unload. Reported and tested by: Grenville Armitage <garmitage@swin.edu.au> MFC after: 1 week
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09-Feb-2014 |
Mikolaj Golub <trociny@FreeBSD.org> |
Fixup for r261590 (vnet sysctl handlers cleanup). Reviewed by: glebius
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02-Jul-2013 |
Lawrence Stewart <lstewart@FreeBSD.org> |
Import an implementation of the CAIA Delay-Gradient (CDG) congestion control algorithm, which is based on the 2011 v0.1 patch release and described in the paper "Revisiting TCP Congestion Control using Delay Gradients" by David Hayes and Grenville Armitage. It is implemented as a kernel module compatible with the modular congestion control framework. CDG is a hybrid congestion control algorithm which reacts to both packet loss and inferred queuing delay. It attempts to operate as a delay-based algorithm where possible, but utilises heuristics to detect loss-based TCP cross traffic and will compete effectively as required. CDG is therefore incrementally deployable and suitable for use on shared networks. In collaboration with: David Hayes <david.hayes at ieee.org> and Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au> MFC after: 4 days Sponsored by: Cisco University Research Program and FreeBSD Foundation
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