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author | Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net> | 2005-08-09 20:09:30 -0700 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@sunset.davemloft.net> | 2005-08-29 15:42:13 -0700 |
commit | 8feaf0c0a5488b3d898a9c207eb6678f44ba3f26 (patch) | |
tree | ddd004afe2f7c8295f6fdb94d34f78a42b5961cb /include/net/sock.h | |
parent | 33b62231908c58ae04185e4f1063d1e35a7c8576 (diff) |
[INET]: Generalise tcp_tw_bucket, aka TIME_WAIT sockets
This paves the way to generalise the rest of the sock ID lookup
routines and saves some bytes in TCPv4 TIME_WAIT sockets on distro
kernels (where IPv6 is always built as a module):
[root@qemu ~]# grep tw_sock /proc/slabinfo
tw_sock_TCPv6 0 0 128 31 1
tw_sock_TCP 0 0 96 41 1
[root@qemu ~]#
Now if a protocol wants to use the TIME_WAIT generic infrastructure it
only has to set the sk_prot->twsk_obj_size field with the size of its
inet_timewait_sock derived sock and proto_register will create
sk_prot->twsk_slab, for now its only for INET sockets, but we can
introduce timewait_sock later if some non INET transport protocolo
wants to use this stuff.
Next changesets will take advantage of this new infrastructure to
generalise even more TCP code.
[acme@toy net-2.6.14]$ grep built-in /tmp/before.size /tmp/after.size
/tmp/before.size: 188646 11764 5068 205478 322a6 net/ipv4/built-in.o
/tmp/after.size: 188144 11764 5068 204976 320b0 net/ipv4/built-in.o
[acme@toy net-2.6.14]$
Tested with both IPv4 & IPv6 (::1 (localhost) & ::ffff:172.20.0.1
(qemu host)).
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/net/sock.h')
-rw-r--r-- | include/net/sock.h | 17 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/include/net/sock.h b/include/net/sock.h index 391d00b5b7b..c902c57bf2b 100644 --- a/include/net/sock.h +++ b/include/net/sock.h @@ -88,6 +88,7 @@ do { spin_lock_init(&((__sk)->sk_lock.slock)); \ } while(0) struct sock; +struct proto; /** * struct sock_common - minimal network layer representation of sockets @@ -98,10 +99,11 @@ struct sock; * @skc_node: main hash linkage for various protocol lookup tables * @skc_bind_node: bind hash linkage for various protocol lookup tables * @skc_refcnt: reference count + * @skc_prot: protocol handlers inside a network family * * This is the minimal network layer representation of sockets, the header - * for struct sock and struct tcp_tw_bucket. - */ + * for struct sock and struct inet_timewait_sock. + */ struct sock_common { unsigned short skc_family; volatile unsigned char skc_state; @@ -110,11 +112,12 @@ struct sock_common { struct hlist_node skc_node; struct hlist_node skc_bind_node; atomic_t skc_refcnt; + struct proto *skc_prot; }; /** * struct sock - network layer representation of sockets - * @__sk_common: shared layout with tcp_tw_bucket + * @__sk_common: shared layout with inet_timewait_sock * @sk_shutdown: mask of %SEND_SHUTDOWN and/or %RCV_SHUTDOWN * @sk_userlocks: %SO_SNDBUF and %SO_RCVBUF settings * @sk_lock: synchronizer @@ -140,7 +143,6 @@ struct sock_common { * @sk_backlog: always used with the per-socket spinlock held * @sk_callback_lock: used with the callbacks in the end of this struct * @sk_error_queue: rarely used - * @sk_prot: protocol handlers inside a network family * @sk_prot_creator: sk_prot of original sock creator (see ipv6_setsockopt, IPV6_ADDRFORM for instance) * @sk_err: last error * @sk_err_soft: errors that don't cause failure but are the cause of a persistent failure not just 'timed out' @@ -173,7 +175,7 @@ struct sock_common { */ struct sock { /* - * Now struct tcp_tw_bucket also uses sock_common, so please just + * Now struct inet_timewait_sock also uses sock_common, so please just * don't add nothing before this first member (__sk_common) --acme */ struct sock_common __sk_common; @@ -184,6 +186,7 @@ struct sock { #define sk_node __sk_common.skc_node #define sk_bind_node __sk_common.skc_bind_node #define sk_refcnt __sk_common.skc_refcnt +#define sk_prot __sk_common.skc_prot unsigned char sk_shutdown : 2, sk_no_check : 2, sk_userlocks : 4; @@ -218,7 +221,6 @@ struct sock { struct sk_buff *tail; } sk_backlog; struct sk_buff_head sk_error_queue; - struct proto *sk_prot; struct proto *sk_prot_creator; rwlock_t sk_callback_lock; int sk_err, @@ -557,6 +559,9 @@ struct proto { kmem_cache_t *slab; unsigned int obj_size; + kmem_cache_t *twsk_slab; + unsigned int twsk_obj_size; + struct request_sock_ops *rsk_prot; struct module *owner; |