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author | Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> | 2014-02-26 14:02:48 -0800 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2014-02-26 17:08:40 -0500 |
commit | 740b0f1841f6e39085b711d41db9ffb07198682b (patch) | |
tree | 7befd549fc20c51bff4c79790ad4520fcc0e324e /net/ipv4/tcp_metrics.c | |
parent | 363ec392352e55c61ce2799c3f15f89f9429bba7 (diff) |
tcp: switch rtt estimations to usec resolution
Upcoming congestion controls for TCP require usec resolution for RTT
estimations. Millisecond resolution is simply not enough these days.
FQ/pacing in DC environments also require this change for finer control
and removal of bimodal behavior due to the current hack in
tcp_update_pacing_rate() for 'small rtt'
TCP_CONG_RTT_STAMP is no longer needed.
As Julian Anastasov pointed out, we need to keep user compatibility :
tcp_metrics used to export RTT and RTTVAR in msec resolution,
so we added RTT_US and RTTVAR_US. An iproute2 patch is needed
to use the new attributes if provided by the kernel.
In this example ss command displays a srtt of 32 usecs (10Gbit link)
lpk51:~# ./ss -i dst lpk52
Netid State Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer
Address:Port
tcp ESTAB 0 1 10.246.11.51:42959
10.246.11.52:64614
cubic wscale:6,6 rto:201 rtt:0.032/0.001 ato:40 mss:1448
cwnd:10 send
3620.0Mbps pacing_rate 7240.0Mbps unacked:1 rcv_rtt:993 rcv_space:29559
Updated iproute2 ip command displays :
lpk51:~# ./ip tcp_metrics | grep 10.246.11.52
10.246.11.52 age 561.914sec cwnd 10 rtt 274us rttvar 213us source
10.246.11.51
Old binary displays :
lpk51:~# ip tcp_metrics | grep 10.246.11.52
10.246.11.52 age 561.914sec cwnd 10 rtt 250us rttvar 125us source
10.246.11.51
With help from Julian Anastasov, Stephen Hemminger and Yuchung Cheng
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Acked-by: Neal Cardwell <ncardwell@google.com>
Cc: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Cc: Yuchung Cheng <ycheng@google.com>
Cc: Larry Brakmo <brakmo@google.com>
Cc: Julian Anastasov <ja@ssi.bg>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/ipv4/tcp_metrics.c')
-rw-r--r-- | net/ipv4/tcp_metrics.c | 83 |
1 files changed, 49 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_metrics.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_metrics.c index d547075d8300..dcaf72f10216 100644 --- a/net/ipv4/tcp_metrics.c +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_metrics.c @@ -33,6 +33,11 @@ struct tcp_fastopen_metrics { struct tcp_fastopen_cookie cookie; }; +/* TCP_METRIC_MAX includes 2 extra fields for userspace compatibility + * Kernel only stores RTT and RTTVAR in usec resolution + */ +#define TCP_METRIC_MAX_KERNEL (TCP_METRIC_MAX - 2) + struct tcp_metrics_block { struct tcp_metrics_block __rcu *tcpm_next; struct inetpeer_addr tcpm_saddr; @@ -41,7 +46,7 @@ struct tcp_metrics_block { u32 tcpm_ts; u32 tcpm_ts_stamp; u32 tcpm_lock; - u32 tcpm_vals[TCP_METRIC_MAX + 1]; + u32 tcpm_vals[TCP_METRIC_MAX_KERNEL + 1]; struct tcp_fastopen_metrics tcpm_fastopen; struct rcu_head rcu_head; @@ -59,12 +64,6 @@ static u32 tcp_metric_get(struct tcp_metrics_block *tm, return tm->tcpm_vals[idx]; } -static u32 tcp_metric_get_jiffies(struct tcp_metrics_block *tm, - enum tcp_metric_index idx) -{ - return msecs_to_jiffies(tm->tcpm_vals[idx]); -} - static void tcp_metric_set(struct tcp_metrics_block *tm, enum tcp_metric_index idx, u32 val) @@ -72,13 +71,6 @@ static void tcp_metric_set(struct tcp_metrics_block *tm, tm->tcpm_vals[idx] = val; } -static void tcp_metric_set_msecs(struct tcp_metrics_block *tm, - enum tcp_metric_index idx, - u32 val) -{ - tm->tcpm_vals[idx] = jiffies_to_msecs(val); -} - static bool addr_same(const struct inetpeer_addr *a, const struct inetpeer_addr *b) { @@ -101,9 +93,11 @@ struct tcpm_hash_bucket { static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(tcp_metrics_lock); -static void tcpm_suck_dst(struct tcp_metrics_block *tm, struct dst_entry *dst, +static void tcpm_suck_dst(struct tcp_metrics_block *tm, + const struct dst_entry *dst, bool fastopen_clear) { + u32 msval; u32 val; tm->tcpm_stamp = jiffies; @@ -121,8 +115,11 @@ static void tcpm_suck_dst(struct tcp_metrics_block *tm, struct dst_entry *dst, val |= 1 << TCP_METRIC_REORDERING; tm->tcpm_lock = val; - tm->tcpm_vals[TCP_METRIC_RTT] = dst_metric_raw(dst, RTAX_RTT); - tm->tcpm_vals[TCP_METRIC_RTTVAR] = dst_metric_raw(dst, RTAX_RTTVAR); + msval = dst_metric_raw(dst, RTAX_RTT); + tm->tcpm_vals[TCP_METRIC_RTT] = msval * USEC_PER_MSEC; + + msval = dst_metric_raw(dst, RTAX_RTTVAR); + tm->tcpm_vals[TCP_METRIC_RTTVAR] = msval * USEC_PER_MSEC; tm->tcpm_vals[TCP_METRIC_SSTHRESH] = dst_metric_raw(dst, RTAX_SSTHRESH); tm->tcpm_vals[TCP_METRIC_CWND] = dst_metric_raw(dst, RTAX_CWND); tm->tcpm_vals[TCP_METRIC_REORDERING] = dst_metric_raw(dst, RTAX_REORDERING); @@ -384,7 +381,7 @@ void tcp_update_metrics(struct sock *sk) dst_confirm(dst); rcu_read_lock(); - if (icsk->icsk_backoff || !tp->srtt) { + if (icsk->icsk_backoff || !tp->srtt_us) { /* This session failed to estimate rtt. Why? * Probably, no packets returned in time. Reset our * results. @@ -399,8 +396,8 @@ void tcp_update_metrics(struct sock *sk) if (!tm) goto out_unlock; - rtt = tcp_metric_get_jiffies(tm, TCP_METRIC_RTT); - m = rtt - tp->srtt; + rtt = tcp_metric_get(tm, TCP_METRIC_RTT); + m = rtt - tp->srtt_us; /* If newly calculated rtt larger than stored one, store new * one. Otherwise, use EWMA. Remember, rtt overestimation is @@ -408,10 +405,10 @@ void tcp_update_metrics(struct sock *sk) */ if (!tcp_metric_locked(tm, TCP_METRIC_RTT)) { if (m <= 0) - rtt = tp->srtt; + rtt = tp->srtt_us; else rtt -= (m >> 3); - tcp_metric_set_msecs(tm, TCP_METRIC_RTT, rtt); + tcp_metric_set(tm, TCP_METRIC_RTT, rtt); } if (!tcp_metric_locked(tm, TCP_METRIC_RTTVAR)) { @@ -422,16 +419,16 @@ void tcp_update_metrics(struct sock *sk) /* Scale deviation to rttvar fixed point */ m >>= 1; - if (m < tp->mdev) - m = tp->mdev; + if (m < tp->mdev_us) + m = tp->mdev_us; - var = tcp_metric_get_jiffies(tm, TCP_METRIC_RTTVAR); + var = tcp_metric_get(tm, TCP_METRIC_RTTVAR); if (m >= var) var = m; else var -= (var - m) >> 2; - tcp_metric_set_msecs(tm, TCP_METRIC_RTTVAR, var); + tcp_metric_set(tm, TCP_METRIC_RTTVAR, var); } if (tcp_in_initial_slowstart(tp)) { @@ -528,7 +525,7 @@ void tcp_init_metrics(struct sock *sk) tp->reordering = val; } - crtt = tcp_metric_get_jiffies(tm, TCP_METRIC_RTT); + crtt = tcp_metric_get(tm, TCP_METRIC_RTT); rcu_read_unlock(); reset: /* The initial RTT measurement from the SYN/SYN-ACK is not ideal @@ -551,18 +548,20 @@ reset: * to low value, and then abruptly stops to do it and starts to delay * ACKs, wait for troubles. */ - if (crtt > tp->srtt) { + if (crtt > tp->srtt_us) { /* Set RTO like tcp_rtt_estimator(), but from cached RTT. */ - crtt >>= 3; + crtt /= 8 * USEC_PER_MSEC; inet_csk(sk)->icsk_rto = crtt + max(2 * crtt, tcp_rto_min(sk)); - } else if (tp->srtt == 0) { + } else if (tp->srtt_us == 0) { /* RFC6298: 5.7 We've failed to get a valid RTT sample from * 3WHS. This is most likely due to retransmission, * including spurious one. Reset the RTO back to 3secs * from the more aggressive 1sec to avoid more spurious * retransmission. */ - tp->mdev = tp->mdev_max = tp->rttvar = TCP_TIMEOUT_FALLBACK; + tp->rttvar_us = jiffies_to_usecs(TCP_TIMEOUT_FALLBACK); + tp->mdev_us = tp->mdev_max_us = tp->rttvar_us; + inet_csk(sk)->icsk_rto = TCP_TIMEOUT_FALLBACK; } /* Cut cwnd down to 1 per RFC5681 if SYN or SYN-ACK has been @@ -809,10 +808,26 @@ static int tcp_metrics_fill_info(struct sk_buff *msg, nest = nla_nest_start(msg, TCP_METRICS_ATTR_VALS); if (!nest) goto nla_put_failure; - for (i = 0; i < TCP_METRIC_MAX + 1; i++) { - if (!tm->tcpm_vals[i]) + for (i = 0; i < TCP_METRIC_MAX_KERNEL + 1; i++) { + u32 val = tm->tcpm_vals[i]; + + if (!val) continue; - if (nla_put_u32(msg, i + 1, tm->tcpm_vals[i]) < 0) + if (i == TCP_METRIC_RTT) { + if (nla_put_u32(msg, TCP_METRIC_RTT_US + 1, + val) < 0) + goto nla_put_failure; + n++; + val = max(val / 1000, 1U); + } + if (i == TCP_METRIC_RTTVAR) { + if (nla_put_u32(msg, TCP_METRIC_RTTVAR_US + 1, + val) < 0) + goto nla_put_failure; + n++; + val = max(val / 1000, 1U); + } + if (nla_put_u32(msg, i + 1, val) < 0) goto nla_put_failure; n++; } |