1Generic networking statistics for netlink users 2====================================================================== 3 4Statistic counters are grouped into structs: 5 6Struct TLV type Description 7---------------------------------------------------------------------- 8gnet_stats_basic TCA_STATS_BASIC Basic statistics 9gnet_stats_rate_est TCA_STATS_RATE_EST Rate estimator 10gnet_stats_queue TCA_STATS_QUEUE Queue statistics 11none TCA_STATS_APP Application specific 12 13 14Collecting: 15----------- 16 17Declare the statistic structs you need: 18struct mystruct { 19 struct gnet_stats_basic bstats; 20 struct gnet_stats_queue qstats; 21 ... 22}; 23 24Update statistics, in dequeue() methods only, (while owning qdisc->running) 25mystruct->tstats.packet++; 26mystruct->qstats.backlog += skb->pkt_len; 27 28 29Export to userspace (Dump): 30--------------------------- 31 32my_dumping_routine(struct sk_buff *skb, ...) 33{ 34 struct gnet_dump dump; 35 36 if (gnet_stats_start_copy(skb, TCA_STATS2, &mystruct->lock, &dump, 37 TCA_PAD) < 0) 38 goto rtattr_failure; 39 40 if (gnet_stats_copy_basic(&dump, &mystruct->bstats) < 0 || 41 gnet_stats_copy_queue(&dump, &mystruct->qstats) < 0 || 42 gnet_stats_copy_app(&dump, &xstats, sizeof(xstats)) < 0) 43 goto rtattr_failure; 44 45 if (gnet_stats_finish_copy(&dump) < 0) 46 goto rtattr_failure; 47 ... 48} 49 50TCA_STATS/TCA_XSTATS backward compatibility: 51-------------------------------------------- 52 53Prior users of struct tc_stats and xstats can maintain backward 54compatibility by calling the compat wrappers to keep providing the 55existing TLV types. 56 57my_dumping_routine(struct sk_buff *skb, ...) 58{ 59 if (gnet_stats_start_copy_compat(skb, TCA_STATS2, TCA_STATS, 60 TCA_XSTATS, &mystruct->lock, &dump, 61 TCA_PAD) < 0) 62 goto rtattr_failure; 63 ... 64} 65 66A struct tc_stats will be filled out during gnet_stats_copy_* calls 67and appended to the skb. TCA_XSTATS is provided if gnet_stats_copy_app 68was called. 69 70 71Locking: 72-------- 73 74Locks are taken before writing and released once all statistics have 75been written. Locks are always released in case of an error. You 76are responsible for making sure that the lock is initialized. 77 78 79Rate Estimator: 80-------------- 81 820) Prepare an estimator attribute. Most likely this would be in user 83 space. The value of this TLV should contain a tc_estimator structure. 84 As usual, such a TLV needs to be 32 bit aligned and therefore the 85 length needs to be appropriately set, etc. The estimator interval 86 and ewma log need to be converted to the appropriate values. 87 tc_estimator.c::tc_setup_estimator() is advisable to be used as the 88 conversion routine. It does a few clever things. It takes a time 89 interval in microsecs, a time constant also in microsecs and a struct 90 tc_estimator to be populated. The returned tc_estimator can be 91 transported to the kernel. Transfer such a structure in a TLV of type 92 TCA_RATE to your code in the kernel. 93 94In the kernel when setting up: 951) make sure you have basic stats and rate stats setup first. 962) make sure you have initialized stats lock that is used to setup such 97 stats. 983) Now initialize a new estimator: 99 100 int ret = gen_new_estimator(my_basicstats,my_rate_est_stats, 101 mystats_lock, attr_with_tcestimator_struct); 102 103 if ret == 0 104 success 105 else 106 failed 107 108From now on, every time you dump my_rate_est_stats it will contain 109up-to-date info. 110 111Once you are done, call gen_kill_estimator(my_basicstats, 112my_rate_est_stats) Make sure that my_basicstats and my_rate_est_stats 113are still valid (i.e still exist) at the time of making this call. 114 115 116Authors: 117-------- 118Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch> 119Jamal Hadi Salim <hadi@cyberus.ca> 120