[PATCH] TCP congestion module: add TCP-LP supporting for 2.6.16.14

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TCP Low Priority is a distributed algorithm whose goal is to utilize only
the excess network bandwidth as compared to the ``fair share`` of
bandwidth as targeted by TCP. Available from:
  http://www.ece.rice.edu/~akuzma/Doc/akuzma/TCP-LP.pdf

Original Author:
Aleksandar Kuzmanovic <[email protected]>

See http://www-ece.rice.edu/networks/TCP-LP/ for their implementation.
As of 2.6.13, Linux supports pluggable congestion control algorithms.
Due to the limitation of the API, we take the following changes from
the original TCP-LP implementation:
o We use newReno in most core CA handling. Only add some checking
  within cong_avoid.
o Error correcting in remote HZ, therefore remote HZ will be keeped
  on checking and updating.
o Handling calculation of One-Way-Delay (OWD) within rtt_sample, sicne
  OWD have a similar meaning as RTT. Also correct the buggy formular.
o Handle reaction for Early Congestion Indication (ECI) within
  pkts_acked, as mentioned within pseudo code.
o OWD is handled in relative format, where local time stamp will in
  tcp_time_stamp format.

Port from 2.4.19 to 2.6.16 as module by:
Wong Hoi Sing Edison <[email protected]>
Hung Hing Lun <[email protected]>

Signed-off-by: Wong Hoi Sing Edison <[email protected]>

---

diff -urpN linux-2.6.16.14/net/ipv4/Kconfig linux/net/ipv4/Kconfig
--- linux-2.6.16.14/net/ipv4/Kconfig    2006-05-05 08:03:45.000000000 +0800
+++ linux/net/ipv4/Kconfig      2006-05-07 01:41:33.000000000 +0800
@@ -531,6 +531,27 @@ config TCP_CONG_SCALABLE
      properties, though is known to have fairness issues.
      See http://www-lce.eng.cam.ac.uk/~ctk21/scalable/

+config TCP_CONG_LP
+       tristate "TCP Low Priority"
+       depends on EXPERIMENTAL
+       default n
+       ---help---
+       TCP Low Priority (TCP-LP), a distributed algorithm whose goal is
+       to utiliza only the excess network bandwidth as compared to the
+       ``fair share`` of bandwidth as targeted by TCP.
+       See http://www-ece.rice.edu/networks/TCP-LP/
+
+config TCP_CONG_LP_DEBUG
+       bool "TCP-LP Debug"
+       depends on TCP_CONG_LP
+       default n
+       ---help---
+       Turn on/off the debug message for TCP-LP. The debug message will
+       print to default kernel debug log file, e.g. /var/log/debug as
+       default. You can use dmesg to obtain the log too.
+
+       If unsure, say N.
+
endmenu

config TCP_CONG_BIC
diff -urpN linux-2.6.16.14/net/ipv4/Makefile linux/net/ipv4/Makefile
--- linux-2.6.16.14/net/ipv4/Makefile   2006-05-05 08:03:45.000000000 +0800
+++ linux/net/ipv4/Makefile     2006-05-07 01:41:33.000000000 +0800
@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_TCP_CONG_HYBLA) += tcp_hybl
obj-$(CONFIG_TCP_CONG_HTCP) += tcp_htcp.o
obj-$(CONFIG_TCP_CONG_VEGAS) += tcp_vegas.o
obj-$(CONFIG_TCP_CONG_SCALABLE) += tcp_scalable.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_TCP_CONG_LP) += tcp_lp.o

obj-$(CONFIG_XFRM) += xfrm4_policy.o xfrm4_state.o xfrm4_input.o \
                    xfrm4_output.o
diff -urpN linux-2.6.16.14/net/ipv4/tcp_lp.c linux/net/ipv4/tcp_lp.c
--- linux-2.6.16.14/net/ipv4/tcp_lp.c   1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800
+++ linux/net/ipv4/tcp_lp.c     2006-05-07 01:41:33.000000000 +0800
@@ -0,0 +1,343 @@
+/*
+ * TCP Low Priority (TCP-LP)
+ *
+ * TCP Low Priority is a distributed algorithm whose goal is to utilize only
+ *   the excess network bandwidth as compared to the ``fair share`` of
+ *   bandwidth as targeted by TCP. Available from:
+ *     http://www.ece.rice.edu/~akuzma/Doc/akuzma/TCP-LP.pdf
+ *
+ * Original Author:
+ *   Aleksandar Kuzmanovic <[email protected]>
+ *
+ * See http://www-ece.rice.edu/networks/TCP-LP/ for their implementation.
+ * As of 2.6.13, Linux supports pluggable congestion control algorithms.
+ * Due to the limitation of the API, we take the following changes from
+ * the original TCP-LP implementation:
+ *   o We use newReno in most core CA handling. Only add some checking
+ *     within cong_avoid.
+ *   o Error correcting in remote HZ, therefore remote HZ will be keeped
+ *     on checking and updating.
+ *   o Handling calculation of One-Way-Delay (OWD) within rtt_sample, sicne
+ *     OWD have a similar meaning as RTT. Also correct the buggy formular.
+ *   o Handle reaction for Early Congestion Indication (ECI) within
+ *     pkts_acked, as mentioned within pseudo code.
+ *   o OWD is handled in relative format, where local time stamp will in
+ *     tcp_time_stamp format.
+ *
+ * Port from 2.4.19 to 2.6.16 as module by:
+ *   Wong Hoi Sing Edison <[email protected]>
+ *   Hung Hing Lun <[email protected]>
+ *
+ * Version: $Id: tcp_lp.c,v 1.22 2006-05-02 18:18:19 hswong3i Exp $
+ */
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <net/tcp.h>
+
+#ifndef CONFIG_TCP_CONG_LP_DEBUG
+#define CONFIG_TCP_CONG_LP_DEBUG 0
+#endif
+
+/* resolution of owd */
+#define LP_RESOL       1000
+
+/**
+ * enum tcp_lp_state
+ * @LP_VALID_RHZ: is remote HZ valid?
+ * @LP_VALID_OWD: is OWD valid?
+ * @LP_WITHIN_THR: are we within threshold?
+ * @LP_WITHIN_INF: are we within inference?
+ *
+ * TCP-LP's state flags.
+ * We create this set of state flag mainly for debugging.
+ */
+enum tcp_lp_state {
+       LP_VALID_RHZ = (1 << 0),
+       LP_VALID_OWD = (1 << 1),
+       LP_WITHIN_THR = (1 << 3),
+       LP_WITHIN_INF = (1 << 4),
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct lp
+ * @flag: TCP-LP state flag
+ * @sowd: smoothed OWD << 3
+ * @owd_min: min OWD
+ * @owd_max: max OWD
+ * @owd_max_rsv: resrved max owd
+ * @remote_hz: estimated remote HZ
+ * @remote_ref_time: remote reference time
+ * @local_ref_time: local reference time
+ * @last_drop: time for last active drop
+ * @inference: current inference
+ *
+ * TCP-LP's private struct.
+ * We get the idea from original TCP-LP implementation where only left those we
+ * found are really useful.
+ */
+struct lp {
+       u32 flag;
+       u32 sowd;
+       u32 owd_min;
+       u32 owd_max;
+       u32 owd_max_rsv;
+       u32 remote_hz;
+       u32 remote_ref_time;
+       u32 local_ref_time;
+       u32 last_drop;
+       u32 inference;
+};
+
+/**
+ * tcp_lp_init
+ *
+ * Init all required variables.
+ * Clone the handling from Vegas module implementation.
+ */
+static void tcp_lp_init(struct sock *sk)
+{
+       struct lp *lp = inet_csk_ca(sk);
+
+       lp->flag = 0;
+       lp->sowd = 0;
+       lp->owd_min = 0xffffffff;
+       lp->owd_max = 0;
+       lp->owd_max_rsv = 0;
+       lp->remote_hz = 0;
+       lp->remote_ref_time = 0;
+       lp->local_ref_time = 0;
+       lp->last_drop = 0;
+       lp->inference = 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * tcp_lp_cong_avoid
+ *
+ * Implementation of cong_avoid.
+ * Will only call newReno CA when away from inference.
+ * From TCP-LP's paper, this will be handled in additive increasement.
+ */
+static void tcp_lp_cong_avoid(struct sock *sk, u32 ack, u32 rtt, u32 in_flight,
+                             int flag)
+{
+       struct lp *lp = inet_csk_ca(sk);
+
+       if (!(lp->flag & LP_WITHIN_INF))
+               tcp_reno_cong_avoid(sk, ack, rtt, in_flight, flag);
+}
+
+/**
+ * tcp_lp_remote_hz_estimator
+ *
+ * Estimate remote HZ.
+ * We keep on updating the estimated value, where original TCP-LP
+ * implementation only guest it for once and use forever.
+ */
+static inline u32 tcp_lp_remote_hz_estimator(struct sock *sk)
+{
+       struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk);
+       struct lp *lp = inet_csk_ca(sk);
+       s64 rhz = lp->remote_hz << 6;   /* remote HZ << 6 */
+       s64 m = 0;
+
+       /* not yet record reference time
+        * go away!! record it before come back!! */
+       if (lp->remote_ref_time == 0 || lp->local_ref_time == 0)
+               goto out;
+
+       /* we can't calc remote HZ with no different!! */
+       if (tp->rx_opt.rcv_tsval == lp->remote_ref_time
+           || tp->rx_opt.rcv_tsecr == lp->local_ref_time)
+               goto out;
+
+       m = HZ * (tp->rx_opt.rcv_tsval -
+                 lp->remote_ref_time) / (tp->rx_opt.rcv_tsecr -
+                                         lp->local_ref_time);
+       if (m < 0)
+               m = -m;
+
+       if (rhz != 0) {
+               m -= (rhz >> 6);        /* m is now error in remote HZ est */
+               rhz += m;       /* 63/64 old + 1/64 new */
+       } else
+               rhz = m << 6;
+
+       /* record time for successful remote HZ calc */
+       lp->flag |= LP_VALID_RHZ;
+
+      out:
+       /* record reference time stamp */
+       lp->remote_ref_time = tp->rx_opt.rcv_tsval;
+       lp->local_ref_time = tp->rx_opt.rcv_tsecr;
+
+       return rhz >> 6;
+}
+
+/**
+ * tcp_lp_owd_calculator
+ *
+ * Calculate one way delay (in relative format).
+ * Original implement OWD as minus of remote time difference to local time
+ * difference directly. As this time difference just simply equal to RTT, when
+ * the network status is stable, remote RTT will equal to local RTT, and result
+ * OWD into zero.
+ * It seems to be a bug and so we fixed it.
+ */
+static inline u32 tcp_lp_owd_calculator(struct sock *sk)
+{
+       struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk);
+       struct lp *lp = inet_csk_ca(sk);
+       s64 owd = 0;
+
+       lp->remote_hz = tcp_lp_remote_hz_estimator(sk);
+
+       if (lp->flag & LP_VALID_RHZ) {
+               owd =
+                   tp->rx_opt.rcv_tsval * (LP_RESOL / lp->remote_hz) -
+                   tp->rx_opt.rcv_tsecr * (LP_RESOL / HZ);
+               if (owd < 0)
+                       owd = -owd;
+       }
+
+       if (owd > 0)
+               lp->flag |= LP_VALID_OWD;
+       else
+               lp->flag &= ~LP_VALID_OWD;
+
+       return owd;
+}
+
+/**
+ * tcp_lp_rtt_sample
+ *
+ * Implementation or rtt_sample.
+ * Will take the following action,
+ *   1. calc OWD,
+ *   2. record the min/max OWD,
+ *   3. calc smoothed OWD (SOWD).
+ * Most ideas come from the original TCP-LP implementation.
+ */
+static void tcp_lp_rtt_sample(struct sock *sk, u32 usrtt)
+{
+       struct lp *lp = inet_csk_ca(sk);
+       s64 mowd = tcp_lp_owd_calculator(sk);
+
+       /* sorry that we don't have valid data */
+       if (!(lp->flag & LP_VALID_RHZ) || !(lp->flag & LP_VALID_OWD))
+               return;
+
+       /* record the next min owd */
+       if (mowd < lp->owd_min)
+               lp->owd_min = mowd;
+
+       /* always forget the max of the max
+        * we just set owd_max as one below it */
+       if (mowd > lp->owd_max) {
+               if (mowd > lp->owd_max_rsv) {
+                       if (lp->owd_max_rsv == 0)
+                               lp->owd_max = mowd;
+                       else
+                               lp->owd_max = lp->owd_max_rsv;
+                       lp->owd_max_rsv = mowd;
+               } else
+                       lp->owd_max = mowd;
+       }
+
+       /* calc for smoothed owd */
+       if (lp->sowd != 0) {
+               mowd -= (lp->sowd >> 3);        /* m is now error in owd est */
+               lp->sowd += mowd;       /* owd = 7/8 owd + 1/8 new */
+       } else
+               lp->sowd = mowd << 3;   /* take the measured time be owd */
+}
+
+/**
+ * tcp_lp_pkts_acked
+ *
+ * Implementation of pkts_acked.
+ * Deal with active drop under Early Congestion Indication.
+ * Only drop to half and 1 will be handle, because we hope to use back
+ * newReno in increase case.
+ * We work it out by following the idea from TCP-LP's paper directly
+ */
+static void tcp_lp_pkts_acked(struct sock *sk, u32 num_acked)
+{
+       struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk);
+       struct lp *lp = inet_csk_ca(sk);
+
+       /* calc inference */
+       if (tcp_time_stamp > tp->rx_opt.rcv_tsecr)
+               lp->inference = 3 * (tcp_time_stamp - tp->rx_opt.rcv_tsecr);
+
+       /* test if within inference */
+       if (lp->last_drop && (tcp_time_stamp - lp->last_drop < lp->inference))
+               lp->flag |= LP_WITHIN_INF;
+       else
+               lp->flag &= ~LP_WITHIN_INF;
+
+       /* test if within threshold */
+       if (lp->sowd >> 3 <
+           lp->owd_min + 15 * (lp->owd_max - lp->owd_min) / 100)
+               lp->flag |= LP_WITHIN_THR;
+       else
+               lp->flag &= ~LP_WITHIN_THR;
+
+#if CONFIG_TCP_CONG_LP_DEBUG == 1
+       printk(KERN_DEBUG "TCP-LP: %05o|%5u|%5u|%15u|%15u|%15u\n", lp->flag,
+              tp->snd_cwnd, lp->remote_hz, lp->owd_min, lp->owd_max,
lp->sowd >> 3);
+#endif
+
+       if (lp->flag & LP_WITHIN_THR)
+               return;
+
+       /* FIXME: try to reset owd_min and owd_max here
+        * so decrease the chance the min/max is no longer suitable
+        * and will usually within threshold when whithin inference */
+       lp->owd_min = (lp->sowd >> 3);
+       lp->owd_max = (lp->sowd >> 2);
+       lp->owd_max_rsv = (lp->sowd >> 2);
+
+       /* happened within inference
+        * drop snd_cwnd into 1 */
+       if (lp->flag & LP_WITHIN_INF)
+               tp->snd_cwnd = 1U;
+
+       /* happened after inference
+        * cut snd_cwnd into half */
+       else
+               tp->snd_cwnd = max(tp->snd_cwnd >> 1U, 1U);
+
+       /* record this drop time */
+       lp->last_drop = tcp_time_stamp;
+}
+
+static struct tcp_congestion_ops tcp_lp = {
+       .init = tcp_lp_init,
+       .ssthresh = tcp_reno_ssthresh,
+       .cong_avoid = tcp_lp_cong_avoid,
+       .min_cwnd = tcp_reno_min_cwnd,
+       .rtt_sample = tcp_lp_rtt_sample,
+       .pkts_acked = tcp_lp_pkts_acked,
+
+       .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+       .name = "lp"
+};
+
+static int __init lp_register(void)
+{
+       BUG_ON(sizeof(struct lp) > ICSK_CA_PRIV_SIZE);
+       return tcp_register_congestion_control(&tcp_lp);
+}
+
+static void __exit lp_unregister(void)
+{
+       tcp_unregister_congestion_control(&tcp_lp);
+}
+
+module_init(lp_register);
+module_exit(lp_unregister);
+
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Wong Hoi Sing Edison, Hung Hing Lun");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("TCP Low Priority");
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