bonding: support for IPv6 transmit hashing

Currently the "bonding" driver does not support load balancing outgoing
traffic in LACP mode for IPv6 traffic. IPv4 (and TCP or UDP over IPv4)
are currently supported; this patch adds transmit hashing for IPv6 (and
TCP or UDP over IPv6), bringing IPv6 up to par with IPv4 support in the
bonding driver. In addition, bounds checking has been added to all
transmit hashing functions.

The algorithm chosen (xor'ing the bottom three quads of the source and
destination addresses together, then xor'ing each byte of that result into
the bottom byte, finally xor'ing with the last bytes of the MAC addresses)
was selected after testing almost 400,000 unique IPv6 addresses harvested
from server logs. This algorithm had the most even distribution for both
big- and little-endian architectures while still using few instructions. Its
behavior also attempts to closely match that of the IPv4 algorithm.

The IPv6 flow label was intentionally not included in the hash as it appears
to be unset in the vast majority of IPv6 traffic sampled, and the current
algorithm not using the flow label already offers a very even distribution.

Fragmented IPv6 packets are handled the same way as fragmented IPv4 packets,
ie, they are not balanced based on layer 4 information. Additionally,
IPv6 packets with intermediate headers are not balanced based on layer
4 information. In practice these intermediate headers are not common and
this should not cause any problems, and the alternative (a packet-parsing
loop and look-up table) seemed slow and complicated for little gain.

Tested-by: John Eaglesham <linux@8192.net>
Signed-off-by: John Eaglesham <linux@8192.net>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
This commit is contained in:
John Eaglesham 2012-08-21 20:43:35 +00:00 committed by David S. Miller
parent b87fb39e39
commit 6b923cb718
2 changed files with 106 additions and 49 deletions

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@ -752,12 +752,22 @@ xmit_hash_policy
protocol information to generate the hash.
Uses XOR of hardware MAC addresses and IP addresses to
generate the hash. The formula is
generate the hash. The IPv4 formula is
(((source IP XOR dest IP) AND 0xffff) XOR
( source MAC XOR destination MAC ))
modulo slave count
The IPv6 formula is
hash = (source ip quad 2 XOR dest IP quad 2) XOR
(source ip quad 3 XOR dest IP quad 3) XOR
(source ip quad 4 XOR dest IP quad 4)
(((hash >> 24) XOR (hash >> 16) XOR (hash >> 8) XOR hash)
XOR (source MAC XOR destination MAC))
modulo slave count
This algorithm will place all traffic to a particular
network peer on the same slave. For non-IP traffic,
the formula is the same as for the layer2 transmit
@ -778,19 +788,29 @@ xmit_hash_policy
slaves, although a single connection will not span
multiple slaves.
The formula for unfragmented TCP and UDP packets is
The formula for unfragmented IPv4 TCP and UDP packets is
((source port XOR dest port) XOR
((source IP XOR dest IP) AND 0xffff)
modulo slave count
For fragmented TCP or UDP packets and all other IP
protocol traffic, the source and destination port
The formula for unfragmented IPv6 TCP and UDP packets is
hash = (source port XOR dest port) XOR
((source ip quad 2 XOR dest IP quad 2) XOR
(source ip quad 3 XOR dest IP quad 3) XOR
(source ip quad 4 XOR dest IP quad 4))
((hash >> 24) XOR (hash >> 16) XOR (hash >> 8) XOR hash)
modulo slave count
For fragmented TCP or UDP packets and all other IPv4 and
IPv6 protocol traffic, the source and destination port
information is omitted. For non-IP traffic, the
formula is the same as for the layer2 transmit hash
policy.
This policy is intended to mimic the behavior of
The IPv4 policy is intended to mimic the behavior of
certain switches, notably Cisco switches with PFC2 as
well as some Foundry and IBM products.

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@ -3351,49 +3351,6 @@ static struct notifier_block bond_netdev_notifier = {
/*---------------------------- Hashing Policies -----------------------------*/
/*
* Hash for the output device based upon layer 2 and layer 3 data. If
* the packet is not IP mimic bond_xmit_hash_policy_l2()
*/
static int bond_xmit_hash_policy_l23(struct sk_buff *skb, int count)
{
struct ethhdr *data = (struct ethhdr *)skb->data;
struct iphdr *iph = ip_hdr(skb);
if (skb->protocol == htons(ETH_P_IP)) {
return ((ntohl(iph->saddr ^ iph->daddr) & 0xffff) ^
(data->h_dest[5] ^ data->h_source[5])) % count;
}
return (data->h_dest[5] ^ data->h_source[5]) % count;
}
/*
* Hash for the output device based upon layer 3 and layer 4 data. If
* the packet is a frag or not TCP or UDP, just use layer 3 data. If it is
* altogether not IP, mimic bond_xmit_hash_policy_l2()
*/
static int bond_xmit_hash_policy_l34(struct sk_buff *skb, int count)
{
struct ethhdr *data = (struct ethhdr *)skb->data;
struct iphdr *iph = ip_hdr(skb);
__be16 *layer4hdr = (__be16 *)((u32 *)iph + iph->ihl);
int layer4_xor = 0;
if (skb->protocol == htons(ETH_P_IP)) {
if (!ip_is_fragment(iph) &&
(iph->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP ||
iph->protocol == IPPROTO_UDP)) {
layer4_xor = ntohs((*layer4hdr ^ *(layer4hdr + 1)));
}
return (layer4_xor ^
((ntohl(iph->saddr ^ iph->daddr)) & 0xffff)) % count;
}
return (data->h_dest[5] ^ data->h_source[5]) % count;
}
/*
* Hash for the output device based upon layer 2 data
*/
@ -3401,7 +3358,87 @@ static int bond_xmit_hash_policy_l2(struct sk_buff *skb, int count)
{
struct ethhdr *data = (struct ethhdr *)skb->data;
if (skb_headlen(skb) >= offsetof(struct ethhdr, h_proto))
return (data->h_dest[5] ^ data->h_source[5]) % count;
return 0;
}
/*
* Hash for the output device based upon layer 2 and layer 3 data. If
* the packet is not IP, fall back on bond_xmit_hash_policy_l2()
*/
static int bond_xmit_hash_policy_l23(struct sk_buff *skb, int count)
{
struct ethhdr *data = (struct ethhdr *)skb->data;
struct iphdr *iph;
struct ipv6hdr *ipv6h;
u32 v6hash;
__be32 *s, *d;
if (skb->protocol == htons(ETH_P_IP) &&
skb_network_header_len(skb) >= sizeof(*iph)) {
iph = ip_hdr(skb);
return ((ntohl(iph->saddr ^ iph->daddr) & 0xffff) ^
(data->h_dest[5] ^ data->h_source[5])) % count;
} else if (skb->protocol == htons(ETH_P_IPV6) &&
skb_network_header_len(skb) >= sizeof(*ipv6h)) {
ipv6h = ipv6_hdr(skb);
s = &ipv6h->saddr.s6_addr32[0];
d = &ipv6h->daddr.s6_addr32[0];
v6hash = (s[1] ^ d[1]) ^ (s[2] ^ d[2]) ^ (s[3] ^ d[3]);
v6hash ^= (v6hash >> 24) ^ (v6hash >> 16) ^ (v6hash >> 8);
return (v6hash ^ data->h_dest[5] ^ data->h_source[5]) % count;
}
return bond_xmit_hash_policy_l2(skb, count);
}
/*
* Hash for the output device based upon layer 3 and layer 4 data. If
* the packet is a frag or not TCP or UDP, just use layer 3 data. If it is
* altogether not IP, fall back on bond_xmit_hash_policy_l2()
*/
static int bond_xmit_hash_policy_l34(struct sk_buff *skb, int count)
{
u32 layer4_xor = 0;
struct iphdr *iph;
struct ipv6hdr *ipv6h;
__be32 *s, *d;
__be16 *layer4hdr;
if (skb->protocol == htons(ETH_P_IP) &&
skb_network_header_len(skb) >= sizeof(*iph)) {
iph = ip_hdr(skb);
if (!ip_is_fragment(iph) &&
(iph->protocol == IPPROTO_TCP ||
iph->protocol == IPPROTO_UDP) &&
(skb_headlen(skb) - skb_network_offset(skb) >=
iph->ihl * sizeof(u32) + sizeof(*layer4hdr) * 2)) {
layer4hdr = (__be16 *)((u32 *)iph + iph->ihl);
layer4_xor = ntohs(*layer4hdr ^ *(layer4hdr + 1));
}
return (layer4_xor ^
((ntohl(iph->saddr ^ iph->daddr)) & 0xffff)) % count;
} else if (skb->protocol == htons(ETH_P_IPV6) &&
skb_network_header_len(skb) >= sizeof(*ipv6h)) {
ipv6h = ipv6_hdr(skb);
if ((ipv6h->nexthdr == IPPROTO_TCP ||
ipv6h->nexthdr == IPPROTO_UDP) &&
(skb_headlen(skb) - skb_network_offset(skb) >=
sizeof(*ipv6h) + sizeof(*layer4hdr) * 2)) {
layer4hdr = (__be16 *)(ipv6h + 1);
layer4_xor = ntohs(*layer4hdr ^ *(layer4hdr + 1));
}
s = &ipv6h->saddr.s6_addr32[0];
d = &ipv6h->daddr.s6_addr32[0];
layer4_xor ^= (s[1] ^ d[1]) ^ (s[2] ^ d[2]) ^ (s[3] ^ d[3]);
layer4_xor ^= (layer4_xor >> 24) ^ (layer4_xor >> 16) ^
(layer4_xor >> 8);
return layer4_xor % count;
}
return bond_xmit_hash_policy_l2(skb, count);
}
/*-------------------------- Device entry points ----------------------------*/