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authorTom Herbert <tom@herbertland.com>2015-04-30 01:33:21 +0300
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2015-05-04 04:58:01 +0300
commit82a584b7cd366511a22e37675b029cf2fb58e291 (patch)
treeef5907021414a1ab539ca398ab7c43810dacfc75 /include/net/ipv6.h
parent7035870d1219f5cd86128edcb4c3517def632ad3 (diff)
downloadlinux-82a584b7cd366511a22e37675b029cf2fb58e291.tar.xz
ipv6: Flow label state ranges
This patch divides the IPv6 flow label space into two ranges: 0-7ffff is reserved for flow label manager, 80000-fffff will be used for creating auto flow labels (per RFC6438). This only affects how labels are set on transmit, it does not affect receive. This range split can be disbaled by systcl. Background: IPv6 flow labels have been an unmitigated disappointment thus far in the lifetime of IPv6. Support in HW devices to use them for ECMP is lacking, and OSes don't turn them on by default. If we had these we could get much better hashing in IPv6 networks without resorting to DPI, possibly eliminating some of the motivations to to define new encaps in UDP just for getting ECMP. Unfortunately, the initial specfications of IPv6 did not clarify how they are to be used. There has always been a vague concept that these can be used for ECMP, flow hashing, etc. and we do now have a good standard how to this in RFC6438. The problem is that flow labels can be either stateful or stateless (as in RFC6438), and we are presented with the possibility that a stateless label may collide with a stateful one. Attempts to split the flow label space were rejected in IETF. When we added support in Linux for RFC6438, we could not turn on flow labels by default due to this conflict. This patch splits the flow label space and should give us a path to enabling auto flow labels by default for all IPv6 packets. This is an API change so we need to consider compatibility with existing deployment. The stateful range is chosen to be the lower values in hopes that most uses would have chosen small numbers. Once we resolve the stateless/stateful issue, we can proceed to look at enabling RFC6438 flow labels by default (starting with scaled testing). Signed-off-by: Tom Herbert <tom@herbertland.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/net/ipv6.h')
-rw-r--r--include/net/ipv6.h9
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/include/net/ipv6.h b/include/net/ipv6.h
index eec8ad3c9843..53d25ef1699a 100644
--- a/include/net/ipv6.h
+++ b/include/net/ipv6.h
@@ -239,8 +239,10 @@ struct ip6_flowlabel {
struct net *fl_net;
};
-#define IPV6_FLOWINFO_MASK cpu_to_be32(0x0FFFFFFF)
-#define IPV6_FLOWLABEL_MASK cpu_to_be32(0x000FFFFF)
+#define IPV6_FLOWINFO_MASK cpu_to_be32(0x0FFFFFFF)
+#define IPV6_FLOWLABEL_MASK cpu_to_be32(0x000FFFFF)
+#define IPV6_FLOWLABEL_STATELESS_FLAG cpu_to_be32(0x00080000)
+
#define IPV6_TCLASS_MASK (IPV6_FLOWINFO_MASK & ~IPV6_FLOWLABEL_MASK)
#define IPV6_TCLASS_SHIFT 20
@@ -719,6 +721,9 @@ static inline __be32 ip6_make_flowlabel(struct net *net, struct sk_buff *skb,
hash ^= hash >> 12;
flowlabel = (__force __be32)hash & IPV6_FLOWLABEL_MASK;
+
+ if (net->ipv6.sysctl.flowlabel_state_ranges)
+ flowlabel |= IPV6_FLOWLABEL_STATELESS_FLAG;
}
return flowlabel;