linux-kernel-test/include/net/request_sock.h
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo 2e6599cb89 [NET] Generalise TCP's struct open_request minisock infrastructure
Kept this first changeset minimal, without changing existing names to
ease peer review.

Basicaly tcp_openreq_alloc now receives the or_calltable, that in turn
has two new members:

->slab, that replaces tcp_openreq_cachep
->obj_size, to inform the size of the openreq descendant for
  a specific protocol

The protocol specific fields in struct open_request were moved to a
class hierarchy, with the things that are common to all connection
oriented PF_INET protocols in struct inet_request_sock, the TCP ones
in tcp_request_sock, that is an inet_request_sock, that is an
open_request.

I.e. this uses the same approach used for the struct sock class
hierarchy, with sk_prot indicating if the protocol wants to use the
open_request infrastructure by filling in sk_prot->rsk_prot with an
or_calltable.

Results? Performance is improved and TCP v4 now uses only 64 bytes per
open request minisock, down from 96 without this patch :-)

Next changeset will rename some of the structs, fields and functions
mentioned above, struct or_calltable is way unclear, better name it
struct request_sock_ops, s/struct open_request/struct request_sock/g,
etc.

Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2005-06-18 22:46:52 -07:00

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/*
* NET Generic infrastructure for Network protocols.
*
* Definitions for request_sock
*
* Authors: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br>
*
* From code originally in include/net/tcp.h
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*/
#ifndef _REQUEST_SOCK_H
#define _REQUEST_SOCK_H
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <net/sock.h>
struct open_request;
struct sk_buff;
struct dst_entry;
struct proto;
struct or_calltable {
int family;
kmem_cache_t *slab;
int obj_size;
int (*rtx_syn_ack)(struct sock *sk,
struct open_request *req,
struct dst_entry *dst);
void (*send_ack)(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct open_request *req);
void (*send_reset)(struct sk_buff *skb);
void (*destructor)(struct open_request *req);
};
/* struct open_request - mini sock to represent a connection request
*/
struct open_request {
struct open_request *dl_next; /* Must be first member! */
u16 mss;
u8 retrans;
u8 __pad;
/* The following two fields can be easily recomputed I think -AK */
u32 window_clamp; /* window clamp at creation time */
u32 rcv_wnd; /* rcv_wnd offered first time */
u32 ts_recent;
unsigned long expires;
struct or_calltable *class;
struct sock *sk;
};
static inline struct open_request *tcp_openreq_alloc(struct or_calltable *class)
{
struct open_request *req = kmem_cache_alloc(class->slab, SLAB_ATOMIC);
if (req != NULL)
req->class = class;
return req;
}
static inline void tcp_openreq_fastfree(struct open_request *req)
{
kmem_cache_free(req->class->slab, req);
}
static inline void tcp_openreq_free(struct open_request *req)
{
req->class->destructor(req);
tcp_openreq_fastfree(req);
}
#endif /* _REQUEST_SOCK_H */