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author | Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> | 2014-06-02 05:26:03 -0700 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2014-06-02 11:00:41 -0700 |
commit | 73f156a6e8c1074ac6327e0abd1169e95eb66463 (patch) | |
tree | 2c8b222f21784e738c397ba95dee70a8f256ea64 /net/ipv6/output_core.c | |
parent | e067ee336a9d3f038ffa9699c59f2abec3376bf7 (diff) | |
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inetpeer: get rid of ip_id_count
Ideally, we would need to generate IP ID using a per destination IP
generator.
linux kernels used inet_peer cache for this purpose, but this had a huge
cost on servers disabling MTU discovery.
1) each inet_peer struct consumes 192 bytes
2) inetpeer cache uses a binary tree of inet_peer structs,
with a nominal size of ~66000 elements under load.
3) lookups in this tree are hitting a lot of cache lines, as tree depth
is about 20.
4) If server deals with many tcp flows, we have a high probability of
not finding the inet_peer, allocating a fresh one, inserting it in
the tree with same initial ip_id_count, (cf secure_ip_id())
5) We garbage collect inet_peer aggressively.
IP ID generation do not have to be 'perfect'
Goal is trying to avoid duplicates in a short period of time,
so that reassembly units have a chance to complete reassembly of
fragments belonging to one message before receiving other fragments
with a recycled ID.
We simply use an array of generators, and a Jenkin hash using the dst IP
as a key.
ipv6_select_ident() is put back into net/ipv6/ip6_output.c where it
belongs (it is only used from this file)
secure_ip_id() and secure_ipv6_id() no longer are needed.
Rename ip_select_ident_more() to ip_select_ident_segs() to avoid
unnecessary decrement/increment of the number of segments.
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/ipv6/output_core.c')
-rw-r--r-- | net/ipv6/output_core.c | 30 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/net/ipv6/output_core.c b/net/ipv6/output_core.c index 6313abd53c9d..6179ac186ab9 100644 --- a/net/ipv6/output_core.c +++ b/net/ipv6/output_core.c @@ -8,36 +8,6 @@ #include <net/addrconf.h> #include <net/secure_seq.h> -void ipv6_select_ident(struct frag_hdr *fhdr, struct rt6_info *rt) -{ - static atomic_t ipv6_fragmentation_id; - struct in6_addr addr; - int old, new; - -#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_IPV6) - struct inet_peer *peer; - struct net *net; - - net = dev_net(rt->dst.dev); - peer = inet_getpeer_v6(net->ipv6.peers, &rt->rt6i_dst.addr, 1); - if (peer) { - fhdr->identification = htonl(inet_getid(peer, 0)); - inet_putpeer(peer); - return; - } -#endif - do { - old = atomic_read(&ipv6_fragmentation_id); - new = old + 1; - if (!new) - new = 1; - } while (atomic_cmpxchg(&ipv6_fragmentation_id, old, new) != old); - - addr = rt->rt6i_dst.addr; - addr.s6_addr32[0] ^= (__force __be32)new; - fhdr->identification = htonl(secure_ipv6_id(addr.s6_addr32)); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipv6_select_ident); int ip6_find_1stfragopt(struct sk_buff *skb, u8 **nexthdr) { |