независимо определенные действия в tc (independently defined actions in tc)
Имя (Name)
actions - independently defined actions in tc
Синопсис (Synopsis)
tc
[ TC_OPTIONS ] actions add
| change
| replace
ACTSPEC
tc
[ TC_OPTIONS ] actions get
| delete
ACTISPEC
tc
[ TC_OPTIONS ] actions flush
ACTNAMESPEC
tc
[ TC_OPTIONS ] actions ls
| list
ACTNAMESPEC [ ACTFILTER ]
ACTSPEC := action
ACTDETAIL [ INDEXSPEC ] [ COOKIESPEC ]
[ FLAGS ] [ HWSTATSSPEC ] [ CONTROL ]
ACTISPEC := ACTNAMESPEC INDEXSPEC
ACTNAMESPEC := action
ACTNAME
INDEXSPEC := index
INDEX
ACTFILTER := since
MSTIME
COOKIESPEC := cookie
COOKIE
FLAGS := no_percpu
HWSTATSSPEC := hw_stats
{ immediate | delayed | disabled
}
ACTDETAIL := ACTNAME ACTPARAMS
ACTNAME may be any valid action type: gact, mirred, bpf,
connmark, csum, police, etc.
MSTIME Time since last update.
CONTROL := { reclassify | pipe | drop | continue | ok }
TC_OPTIONS These are the options that are specific to tc
and not only the options. Refer to tc(8) for more
information.
Описание (Description)
The actions
object in tc
allows a user to define actions
independently of a classifier (filter). These actions can then be
assigned to one or more filters, with any packets matching the
classifier's criteria having that action performed on them.
Each action type (mirred, police, etc.) will have its own table
to store all created actions.
Операции (Operations)
add
Create a new action in that action's table.
change
replace
Make modifications to an existing action.
get
Display the action with the specified index value. When
combined with the -s
option for tc
, display the statistics
for that action.
delete
Delete the action with the specified index value. If the
action is already associated with a classifier, it does
not delete the classifier.
ls
list
List all the actions in the specified table. When combined
with the -s
option for tc
, display the statistics for all
actions in the specified table. When combined with the
option since
allows doing a millisecond time-filter since
the last time an action was used in the datapath.
flush
Delete all actions stored in the specified table.
ACTION OPTIONS
Note that these options are available to all action types.
index
INDEX
Specify the table index value of an action. INDEX is a
32-bit value that is unique to the specific type of action
referenced.
For add
, change
, and replace
operations, the index is
optional.
When adding a new action, specifying an index
value will assign the action to that index unless that
index value has already been assigned. Omitting the index
value for an add operation will cause the kernel to assign
a value to the new action.
For get
and delete
operations, the index is required
to
identify the specific action to be displayed or deleted.
cookie
COOKIE
In addition to the specific action, mark the matching
packet with the value specified by COOKIE. The COOKIE is
a 128-bit value that will not be interpreted by the kernel
whatsoever. As such, it can be used as a correlating
value for maintaining user state. The value to be stored
is completely arbitrary and does not require a specific
format. It is stored inside the action structure itself.
FLAGS Action-specific flags. Currently, the only supported flag
is no_percpu which indicates that action is expected to
have minimal software data-path traffic and doesn't need
to allocate stat counters with percpu allocator. This
option is intended to be used by hardware-offloaded
actions.
hw_stats
HW_STATS
Specifies the type of HW stats of new action. If omitted,
any stats counter type is going to be used, according to
driver and its resources. The HW_STATS indicates the
type. Any of the following are valid:
immediate
Means that in dump, user gets the current HW stats
state from the device queried at the dump time.
delayed
Means that in dump, user gets HW stats that might
be out of date for some time, maybe couple of
seconds. This is the case when driver polls stats
updates periodically or when it gets async stats
update from the device.
disabled
No HW stats are going to be available in dump.
since
MSTIME
When dumping large number of actions, a millisecond time-
filter can be specified MSTIME. The MSTIME is a
millisecond count since last time a packet hit the action.
As an example specifying "since 20000" implies to dump all
actions that have seen packets in the last 20 seconds.
This option is useful when the kernel has a large number
of actions and you are only interested in recently used
actions.
CONTROL
The CONTROL indicates how tc
should proceed after
executing the action. Any of the following are valid:
reclassify
Restart the classifiction by jumping back to the
first filter attached to the action's parent.
pipe
Continue with the next action. This is the default
control.
drop
Drop the packed without running any further
actions.
continue
Continue the classification with the next filter.
pass
Return to the calling qdisc for packet processing,
and end classification of this packet.
Смотри также (See also)
tc(8), tc-bpf(8), tc-connmark(8), tc-csum(8), tc-ife(8),
tc-mirred(8), tc-nat(8), tc-pedit(8), tc-police(8), tc-simple(8),
tc-skbedit(8), tc-skbmod(8), tc-tunnel_key(8), tc-vlan(8),
tc-xt(8)