---- iproute-20071016.orig/doc/ip-cref.tex
-+++ iproute-20071016/doc/ip-cref.tex
-@@ -1322,6 +1322,19 @@
- If it is not given, Linux uses the value selected with \verb|sysctl|
- variable \verb|net/ipv4/tcp_reordering|.
+--- a/doc/ip-cref.tex
++++ b/doc/ip-cref.tex
+@@ -1307,6 +1307,19 @@ peers are allowed to send to us.
+ --- \threeonly the clamp for congestion window. It is ignored if the \verb|lock|
+ flag is not used.
+\item \verb|hoplimit NUMBER|
+
+ window size. If it is not given (or set to zero), Linux uses the
+ values specified in~\cite{RFC2414}.
+ \item \verb|advmss NUMBER|
- \item \verb|nexthop NEXTHOP|
-@@ -2651,6 +2664,9 @@
- \bibitem{RFC-DHCP} R.~Droms.
- ``Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.'', RFC-2131
+@@ -2666,6 +2679,9 @@ http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/
+ \bibitem{RFC2414} M.~Allman, S.~Floyd, C.~Partridge.
+ ``Increasing TCP's Initial Window'', RFC-2414.
+\bibitem{RFC2414} M.~Allman, S.~Floyd, C.~Partridge.
+``Increasing TCP's Initial Window'', RFC-2414.
\end{thebibliography}
---- iproute-20071016.orig/doc/Makefile
-+++ iproute-20071016/doc/Makefile
-@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
+--- a/doc/Makefile
++++ b/doc/Makefile
+@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ PAGESIZE=a4
PAGESPERPAGE=2
HTMLFILES=$(subst .sgml,.html,$(shell echo *.sgml))
DVIFILES=$(subst .ps,.dvi,$(PSFILES))
-@@ -25,6 +26,8 @@
+@@ -23,6 +24,8 @@ pstwocol: $(PSFILES)
- dvi: $(DVIFILES)
+ html: $(HTMLFILES)
+txt: $(TXTFILES)
+
- print: $(PSFILES)
- $(LPR) $(PSFILES)
+ dvi: $(DVIFILES)
-@@ -47,9 +50,13 @@
+ print: $(PSFILES)
+@@ -47,9 +50,12 @@ print: $(PSFILES)
%.html: %.sgml
$(SGML2HTML) $<
+%.txt: %.html
+ lynx -nolist -dump $< > $@
-+
+
install:
install -m 0644 $(shell echo *.tex) $(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR)
clean:
- rm -f *.aux *.log *.toc $(PSFILES) $(DVIFILES) *.html
+ rm -f *.aux *.log *.toc $(PSFILES) $(DVIFILES) *.html $(TXTFILES)
---- iproute-20071016.orig/misc/Makefile
-+++ iproute-20071016/misc/Makefile
-@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
- SSOBJ=ss.o ssfilter.o
- LNSTATOBJ=lnstat.o lnstat_util.o
-
--TARGETS=ss nstat ifstat rtacct arpd lnstat
-+#TARGETS=ss nstat ifstat rtacct arpd lnstat
-+TARGETS=ss nstat rtacct lnstat arpd
-
- include ../Config
-
---- iproute-20071016.orig/lib/utils.c
-+++ iproute-20071016/lib/utils.c
-@@ -47,6 +47,48 @@
- return 0;
- }
-
-+/* a valid netmask must be 2^n - 1 */
-+static int is_valid_netmask(const inet_prefix *addr)
+--- a/include/linux/pkt_sched.h
++++ b/include/linux/pkt_sched.h
+@@ -1,3 +1,409 @@
++#if 0
++#ifndef __LINUX_PKT_SCHED_H
++#define __LINUX_PKT_SCHED_H
++
++/* Logical priority bands not depending on specific packet scheduler.
++ Every scheduler will map them to real traffic classes, if it has
++ no more precise mechanism to classify packets.
++
++ These numbers have no special meaning, though their coincidence
++ with obsolete IPv6 values is not occasional :-). New IPv6 drafts
++ preferred full anarchy inspired by diffserv group.
++
++ Note: TC_PRIO_BESTEFFORT does not mean that it is the most unhappy
++ class, actually, as rule it will be handled with more care than
++ filler or even bulk.
++ */
++
++#define TC_PRIO_BESTEFFORT 0
++#define TC_PRIO_FILLER 1
++#define TC_PRIO_BULK 2
++#define TC_PRIO_INTERACTIVE_BULK 4
++#define TC_PRIO_INTERACTIVE 6
++#define TC_PRIO_CONTROL 7
++
++#define TC_PRIO_MAX 15
++
++/* Generic queue statistics, available for all the elements.
++ Particular schedulers may have also their private records.
++ */
++
++struct tc_stats
+{
-+ uint32_t host;
-+
-+ if (addr->family != AF_INET)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ host = ~ntohl(addr->data[0]);
-+
-+ return (host & (host + 1)) == 0;
-+}
-+
-+static unsigned cidr(const inet_prefix *addr)
-+{
-+ unsigned bits = 0;
-+ u_int32_t mask;
-+
-+ for (mask = ntohl(addr->data[0]); mask; mask <<= 1)
-+ ++bits;
-+
-+ return bits;
-+}
++ __u64 bytes; /* NUmber of enqueues bytes */
++ __u32 packets; /* Number of enqueued packets */
++ __u32 drops; /* Packets dropped because of lack of resources */
++ __u32 overlimits; /* Number of throttle events when this
++ * flow goes out of allocated bandwidth */
++ __u32 bps; /* Current flow byte rate */
++ __u32 pps; /* Current flow packet rate */
++ __u32 qlen;
++ __u32 backlog;
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++ spinlock_t *lock;
++#endif
++};
+
-+static int get_netmask(unsigned *val, const char *arg, int base)
++struct tc_estimator
+{
-+ inet_prefix addr;
-+
-+ if (!get_unsigned(val, arg, base))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ /* try coverting dotted quad to CIDR */
-+ if (!get_addr_1(&addr, arg, AF_INET)) {
-+ if (is_valid_netmask(&addr))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ *val = cidr(&addr);
-+ }
-+
-+ return -1;
-+}
-+
- int get_unsigned(unsigned *val, const char *arg, int base)
- {
- unsigned long res;
-@@ -304,7 +346,8 @@
- dst->bitlen = 32;
- }
- if (slash) {
-- if (get_unsigned(&plen, slash+1, 0) || plen > dst->bitlen) {
-+ if (get_netmask(&plen, slash+1, 0)
-+ || plen > dst->bitlen) {
- err = -1;
- goto done;
- }
-@@ -642,9 +685,9 @@
- int cmdlineno;
-
- /* Like glibc getline but handle continuation lines and comments */
--size_t getcmdline(char **linep, size_t *lenp, FILE *in)
-+ssize_t getcmdline(char **linep, size_t *lenp, FILE *in)
- {
-- size_t cc;
-+ ssize_t cc;
- char *cp;
-
- if ((cc = getline(linep, lenp, in)) < 0)
-@@ -672,9 +715,11 @@
- if (cp)
- *cp = '\0';
-
-- *linep = realloc(*linep, strlen(*linep) + strlen(line1) + 1);
-+ *lenp = strlen(*linep) + strlen(line1) + 1;
-+ *linep = realloc(*linep, *lenp);
- if (!*linep) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory\n");
-+ *lenp = 0;
- return -1;
- }
- cc += cc1 - 2;
---- iproute-20071016.orig/include/utils.h
-+++ iproute-20071016/include/utils.h
-@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
- #define ARRAY_SIZE(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0]))
-
- extern int cmdlineno;
--extern size_t getcmdline(char **line, size_t *len, FILE *in);
-+extern ssize_t getcmdline(char **line, size_t *len, FILE *in);
- extern int makeargs(char *line, char *argv[], int maxargs);
-
- #endif /* __UTILS_H__ */
---- iproute-20071016.orig/tc/m_police.c
-+++ iproute-20071016/tc/m_police.c
-@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
- fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ... police rate BPS burst BYTES[/BYTES] [ mtu BYTES[/BYTES] ]\n");
- fprintf(stderr, " [ peakrate BPS ] [ avrate BPS ]\n");
- fprintf(stderr, " [ ACTIONTERM ]\n");
-- fprintf(stderr, "Old Syntax ACTIONTERM := <EXCEEDACT>[/NOTEXCEEDACT] \n");
-+ fprintf(stderr, "Old Syntax ACTIONTERM := action <EXCEEDACT>[/NOTEXCEEDACT] \n");
- fprintf(stderr, "New Syntax ACTIONTERM := conform-exceed <EXCEEDACT>[/NOTEXCEEDACT] \n");
- fprintf(stderr, "Where: *EXCEEDACT := pipe | ok | reclassify | drop | continue \n");
- fprintf(stderr, "Where: pipe is only valid for new syntax \n");
-@@ -237,8 +237,7 @@
- } else if (strcmp(*argv, "help") == 0) {
- usage();
- } else {
-- fprintf(stderr, "What is \"%s\"?\n", *argv);
-- return -1;
-+ break;
- }
- ok++;
- argc--; argv++;
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/doc/htb/htbfaq.htm
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/doc/htb/htbfaq.htm
-@@ -0,0 +1,141 @@
-+<html><head><title>HTB FAQ</title></head>
-+<body>
-+<h1><center>HTB FAQ</center></h1>
-+<center><address>
-+Martin Devera aka devik (devik@cdi.cz)<br>
-+Last updated: 7.7.2003
-+</address></center>
-+<br>
-+<b>How to set single HTB up for more interfaces or for incoming packets</b>
-+<p>
-+You need IMQ for this because all qdisc can handle only outgoing
-+traffic on single interface. See
-+<a href="http://www.linuximq.net/">http://www.linuximq.net/</a>.
-+<p>
-+<b>When HTB is used on machine with Apache (FTP, Samba, ...) server running
-+ then downloading from it can't be limited precisely</b>
-+<p>
-+Try to add PFIFO with limit 10 under HTB classes. When you use default
-+(much larger PFIFO) or SFQ then TCP stack will back off itself as it
-+see too large memory used for outgoing packets. You can also play
-+with /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_wmem.
-+<p>
-+<b>"HTB: mindelay=500, report it please !" messages in syslog</b>
-+<p>
-+This means that all indicated that some class should be ready
-+soon but when we looked for it we haven't found one which will
-+be ready in 5 seconds.
-+<br>
-+After this message you can see lines like
-+<pre>
-+kernel: htb*g j=154480191
-+kernel: htb*r7 m=0
-+kernel: htb*r6 m=0
-+kernel: htb*r5 m=0
-+kernel: htb*r4 m=0
-+kernel: htb*r3 m=0
-+kernel: htb*r2 m=0
-+kernel: htb*r1 m=0
-+kernel: htb*r0 m=0
-+kernel: htb*c20110 m=2 t=636487 c=17888 pq=0 df=483328 ql=0 pa=0 f:
-+kernel: htb*c20220 m=1 t=-59999999 c=42404 pq=154487461 df=450560 ql=14 pa=40 f:
-+kernel: htb*c20001 m=2 t=5131 c=6439 pq=0 df=8192 ql=0 pa=0 f:
-+</pre>
-+If you decide to treat is as real bug then I'll need all of these. They
-+are logged under kernel.debug facility so often you need to add it so
-+your syslog.conf. These "htb*" are dump of internal state of all classes.
-+c20110 means class 2:110. *r lines are states of row activity bitsmasks.
-+*c indicates stet of all classes. You are interested in classes
-+with m=1 resp. m=0. These will become ready after time -c resp. -t whatever
-+is negative and smaller.
-+It is 59999999 us for class 2:110 above which is 59sec. It is way too much
-+and HTB will spill that error because it is > 5 sec.
-+<p>
-+<i>So what is the problem ?</i> Probably you have too small rate or ceil
-+for such class - you should use at least 4kbit for realiable operation
-+of HTB - it leads to max 3sec of delay for 1500 byte packets which seems
-+as reasonable value.
-+<br>
-+Also try <a href=v3/htb_3.7_delay_bug.patch>this</a> patch against 2.4.20.
-+(works against older too with one reject). It increases timeout to
-+10secs and makes errors more readable.
-+<i>I'm interested in your experiences (good or bad) with the patch !</i>
-+<br>
-+If you think it is not the case and you still get weird errors, contact
-+me with syslog data above and output of commands
-+<pre>
-+tc -s -d qdisc
-+tc -s -d class show dev your_htb_device1_here
-+tc -s -d class show dev your_htb_device2_here
-+...
-+</pre>
-+
-+<p>
-+<b>Why HTB sharing setup works with eth0 but on lo (loopback)
-+ it exhibits weird rates ?
-+</b>
-+<p>Try to execute
-+<pre>
-+ifconfig lo mtu 1500
-+</pre>
-+or use parameter mtu 16400 on "tc qdisc add" line. It is because
-+HTB reserves rate table for 1500 bytes long packets and loopback
-+uses 16384 as default.
-+<p>
-+<b>What's difference between kbps and kbit ?
-+</b>
-+<p>
-+1kbps=8kbit. Don't forget it !
-+<p>
-+<b>What if sum of child rates is smaller than parent rate ?
-+</b>
-+<p>
-+It is like if you create unused child with remaining rate - the
-+rate difference is divided between other children.
-+<p>
-+<b>What if sum of child rates is greater than parent rate ?
-+</b>
-+<p>
-+Then interesting things can happen. Total rate delivered
-+by children can be higher that parent's rate (thus its rate
-+is not respected). However when sum of actual child rates are
-+under parent's rate then borrowing will occur like in regular case.
-+<p>
-+I use setup with 4 classes, parent has rate=ceil=6kbps, child
-+"mail" has rate=1kbps ceil=4kbps, "web" has rate=ceil=15kbps
-+and "other" has rate=2kbps ceil=4kbps.
-+HTB is attached to an PPP interface with compressed multilink pair
-+of modems which can go from 6kbps to cca 16kbps (depends on compresability
-+of data). When "web" traffic is present it can go as high as compression
-+allows while still allowing mail 1kbps and other 2kbps.
-+<br>
-+When "web" traffic is smaller than 6kbps then "mail" and "other"
-+can borrow more bw up to 4k each.
-+Parent's class it not set to 18k because then "mail" and "other"
-+could get as much as 8k which is more that link's minimum and
-+would saturate the link. Thus I set parent to 6k so that
-+"mail"+"other" are limited to 6k while "web" can go over.
-+<p>
-+You can do similar setup by using one more class and deeper hierarchy
-+but this is just to show you the possibility.
-+<p>
-+<b>"RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument" and tc parameters are correct
-+</b>
-+<p>
-+Probably you use tc tool not suited for HTB in kernel. Reread
-+main HTB page section Downloads.
-+<p>
-+<b>All packets are dropped when "default" is set to nonleaf
-+</b>
-+<p>
-+Yes. Default kwyword must point to leaf or be 0 (so unclassified
-+packets go thru directly). If you want to "direct" other packets
-+to non-leaf do it by catch all filter with the largest "pref".
-+<p>
-+<b>What tool was used to create graphs in HTB manual ?
-+</b>
-+<p>
-+It is proprietary tool called ethloop
-+(<a href=http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/ethloop/>luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/ethloop/</a>).
-+
-+</body></html>
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/doc/htb/userg.htm
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/doc/htb/userg.htm
-@@ -0,0 +1,449 @@
-+<html><head><title>HTB manual - user guide</title></head>
-+<body>
-+<h1><center>HTB Linux queuing discipline manual - user guide</center></h1>
-+<center><address>
-+Martin Devera aka devik (devik@cdi.cz)<br>
-+Manual: devik and Don Cohen<br>
-+Last updated: 5.5.2002
-+</address></center>
-+<br>
-+New text is in red color. Coloring is removed on new text
-+after 3 months. Currently they depicts HTB3 changes<p>
-+<p>
-+<ul>
-+<li><a href=#intro>1. Introduction</a>
-+<li><a href=#sharing>2. Link sharing</a>
-+<li><a href=#hsharing>3. Sharing hierarchy</a>
-+<li><a href=#ceiling>4. Rate ceiling</a>
-+<li><a href=#burst>5. Burst</a>
-+<li><a href=#prio>6. Priorizing bandwidth share</a>
-+<li><a href=#stats>7. Understanding statistics</a>
-+<li><a href=#err>8. Making, debugging and sending error reports</a>
-+</ul>
-+<a name=intro><h2>1. Introduction</h2>
-+
-+HTB is meant as a more understandable, intuitive and faster replacement for the
-+CBQ qdisc in Linux. Both CBQ and HTB help you to control the
-+use of the outbound bandwidth on a given link. Both allow you to use
-+one physical link to simulate several slower links and to send different
-+kinds of traffic on different simulated links. In both cases, you have
-+to specify how to divide the physical link into simulated links and how
-+to decide which simulated link to use for a given packet to be sent.
-+<p>
-+This document shows you how to use HTB.
-+Most sections have examples, charts (with measured data) and
-+discussion of particular problems.
-+<p>
-+This release of HTB should be also much more scalable. See
-+comparison at HTB home page.
-+<p>
-+<b>Please read:</b> tc tool (not only HTB) uses shortcuts to denote units
-+of rate. <b>kbps</b> means kilo<b>bytes</b> and <b>kbit</b> means
-+<b>kilobits</b> ! This is the most FAQ about tc in linux.
-+<p>
-+
-+<a name=sharing><h2>2. Link sharing</h2>
-+<img src=Ag2Leaf3flat.gif align=right>
-+
-+<i>Problem: We have two customers, A and B, both connected to the
-+internet via eth0. We want to allocate 60 kbps to B and 40 kbps to A.
-+Next we want to subdivide A's bandwidth 30kbps for WWW and 10kbps
-+for everything else. Any unused bandwidth can be used by any class
-+which needs it (in proportion of its allocated share).</i>
-+<p>
-+HTB ensures that <b> the amount of service provided to each class is
-+at least the minimum of the amount it requests and the amount assigned
-+to it</b>. When a class requests less than the amount assigned, the
-+remaining (excess) bandwidth is distributed to other classes which request
-+service.<p>
-+Also see document about HTB internals - it
-+describes goal above in greater details.
-+<p>
-+<i>Note: In the literature this is called "borrowing" the excess bandwidth.
-+We use that term below to conform with the literature. We mention, however,
-+that this seems like a bad term since there is no obligation to repay the
-+resource that was "borrowed".
-+</i>
-+<p>
-+The different kinds of traffic above are represented by classes in
-+HTB. The simplest approach is shown in the picture at the right.
-+<br>
-+Let's see what commands to use:
-+<pre>
-+tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 12
-+</pre>
-+This command attaches queue discipline HTB to eth0 and gives it the
-+"handle" <b>1:</b>.
-+This is just a name or identifier with which to refer to it below.
-+The <b>default 12</b>
-+means that any traffic that is not otherwise classified will be assigned
-+to class 1:12.
-+<p>
-+<i>Note:
-+In general (not just for HTB but for all qdiscs and classes in tc),
-+handles are written x:y where x is an integer identifying a qdisc and
-+y is an integer identifying a class belonging to that qdisc. The handle
-+for a qdisc must have zero for its y value and the handle for a class
-+must have a non-zero value for its y value. The "1:" above is treated
-+as "1:0".
-+</i>
-+<p>
-+<pre>
-+tc class add dev eth0 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 100kbps ceil 100kbps
-+tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb rate 30kbps ceil 100kbps
-+tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:1 classid 1:11 htb rate 10kbps ceil 100kbps
-+tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:1 classid 1:12 htb rate 60kbps ceil 100kbps
-+</pre>
-+<p>
-+The first line creates a "root" class, 1:1 under the qdisc 1:.
-+The definition of a root class is one with the htb qdisc as its parent.
-+A root class, like other classes under an htb qdisc allows its children
-+to borrow from each other, but one root class cannot borrow from another.
-+We could have created the other three classes directly under the htb qdisc,
-+but then the excess bandwidth from one would not be available to the others.
-+In this case we do want to allow borrowing, so we have to create an extra
-+class to serve as the root and put the classes that will carry the real data
-+under that. These are defined by the next three lines.
-+The <b>ceil</b> parameter is described below.
-+<p><i>Note: Sometimes people ask me why they have to repeat <b>dev eth0</b>
-+when they have already used <b>handle</b> or <b>parent</b>. The reason
-+is that handles are local to an interface, e.g., eth0 and eth1 could each
-+have classes with handle 1:1.</i>
-+<p>
-+We also have to describe which packets belong in which class.
-+This is really not related to the HTB qdisc. See the tc filter
-+documentation for details. The commands will look something like this:
-+<pre>
-+tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1:0 prio 1 u32 \
-+ match ip src 1.2.3.4 match ip dport 80 0xffff flowid 1:10
-+tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1:0 prio 1 u32 \
-+ match ip src 1.2.3.4 flowid 1:11
-+</pre>
-+(We identify A by its IP address which we imagine here to be 1.2.3.4.)
-+<p><i>Note: The U32 classifier has an undocumented design bug which causes
-+duplicate entries to be listed by "tc filter show" when you use U32
-+classifiers with different prio values.</i>
-+<img src=flatnp.gif align=right>
-+<p>
-+You may notice that we didn't create a filter for the 1:12 class.
-+It might be more clear to do so, but this illustrates the use of the default.
-+Any packet not classified by the two rules above (any packet
-+not from source address 1.2.3.4) will be put in class 1:12.
-+<p>
-+Now we can optionally attach queuing disciplines to the leaf classes.
-+If none is specified the default is pfifo.
-+<pre>
-+tc qdisc add dev eth0 parent 1:10 handle 20: pfifo limit 5
-+tc qdisc add dev eth0 parent 1:11 handle 30: pfifo limit 5
-+tc qdisc add dev eth0 parent 1:12 handle 40: sfq perturb 10
-+</pre>
-+That's all the commands we need. Let's see what happens if we send
-+packets of each class at 90kbps and then stop sending packets of one
-+class at a time. Along the bottom of the graph are annotations
-+like "0:90k". The horizontal position at the center of the label
-+(in this case near the 9, also marked with a red "1") indicates the
-+time at which the rate of some traffic class changes.
-+Before the colon is an identifier for
-+the class (0 for class 1:10, 1 for class 1:11, 2 for class 1:12) and
-+after the colon is the new rate starting at the time where the
-+annotation appears. For example, the rate of class 0 is changed to
-+90k at time 0, 0 (= 0k) at time 3, and back to 90k at time 6.
-+<p>
-+Initially all classes generate 90kb. Since this is higher than any
-+of the rates specified, each class is limited to its
-+specified rate. At time 3 when we stop sending class 0 packets, the
-+rate allocated to class 0 is reallocated to the other two
-+classes in proportion to their allocations, 1 part class 1 to 6 parts class 2.
-+(The increase in class 1 is hard to see because it's only 4 kbps.)
-+Similarly at time 9 when class 1 traffic stops its bandwidth is
-+reallocated to the other two (and the increase in class 0 is similarly hard
-+to see.) At time 15 it's easier to see that the allocation to class 2 is
-+divided 3 parts for class 0 to 1 part for class 1. At time 18 both class 1 and
-+class 2 stop so class 0 gets all 90 kbps it requests.
-+<p>
-+It might be good time to touch concept of <b>quantums</b> now. In fact when
-+more classes want to borrow bandwidth they are each given some number of
-+bytes before serving other competing class. This number is called quantum.
-+You should see that if several classes are competing for parent's bandwidth
-+then they get it in proportion of their quantums. It is important to know
-+that for precise operation quantums need to be as small as possible and
-+larger than MTU.
-+<br>
-+Normaly you don't need to specify quantums manualy as HTB chooses precomputed
-+values. It computes classe's quantum (when you add or change it) as its
-+rate divided by <b>r2q</b> global parameter. Its default value is 10
-+and because typical MTU is 1500 the default is good for rates from
-+15 kBps (120 kbit). For smaller minimal rates specify r2q 1 when
-+creating qdisc - it is good from 12 kbit which should be enough. If
-+you will need you can specify quantum manualy when adding or changing
-+the class. You can avoid warnings in log if precomputed value would be
-+bad. When you specify quantum on command line the r2q is ignored for
-+that class.
-+<p>
-+This might seem like a good solution if A and B were not different
-+customers. However, if A is paying for 40kbps then he would probably
-+prefer his unused WWW bandwidth to go to his own other service rather
-+than to B. This requirement is represented in HTB by the class hierarchy.
-+
-+<img src=Ag2Leaf3hier.gif align=right>
-+<a name=hsharing><h2>3. Sharing hierarchy</h2>
-+The problem from the previous chapter is solved by the class hierarchy
-+in this picture. Customer A is now explicitly represented by its own
-+class. Recall from above that
-+<b> the amount of service provided to each class is at least the
-+minimum of the amount it requests and the amount assigned to it</b>.
-+This applies to htb classes that are not parents of other htb classes.
-+We call these leaf classes.
-+For htb classes that are parents of other htb classes, which we call
-+interior classes, the rule is that
-+<b> the amount of service is at least the minumum of the amount assigned
-+to it and the sum of the amount requested by its children</b>.
-+In this case we assign 40kbps to customer A. That means that if A
-+requests less than the allocated rate for WWW, the excess will be used
-+for A's other traffic (if there is demand for it), at least until the sum is
-+40kbps.
-+<p>
-+<i>Notes: Packet classification rules can assign to inner nodes too. Then
-+you have to attach other filter list to inner node. Finally you should
-+reach leaf or special 1:0 class. The rate supplied for a parent should be the sum
-+of the rates of its children. </i>
-+<p>The commands are now as follows:
-+<pre>
-+tc class add dev eth0 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 100kbps ceil 100kbps
-+tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:1 classid 1:2 htb rate 40kbps ceil 100kbps
-+tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:2 classid 1:10 htb rate 30kbps ceil 100kbps
-+tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:2 classid 1:11 htb rate 10kbps ceil 100kbps
-+tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:1 classid 1:12 htb rate 60kbps ceil 100kbps
-+</pre>
-+<img src=hiernp.gif align=right>
-+<p>
-+We now turn to the graph showing the results of the hierarchical solution.
-+When A's WWW traffic stops, its assigned bandwidth is reallocated to A's
-+other traffic so that A's total bandwidth is still the assigned 40kbps.<br>
-+If A were to request less than 40kbs in total then the excess would be given to B.
-+
-+<a name=ceiling><h2>4. Rate ceiling</h2>
-+The <b>ceil</b> argument specifies the maximum bandwidth that a class
-+can use. This limits how much bandwidth that class can borrow.
-+The default ceil is the same as the rate. (That's why we had to specify
-+it in the examples above to show borrowing.)
-+We now change the <b>ceil 100kbps</b> for classes 1:2 (A) and 1:11
-+(A's other) from the previous chapter to <b>ceil 60kbps</b> and
-+<b>ceil 20kbps</b>.
-+<p>
-+The graph at right differs from the previous one at time 3 (when WWW
-+traffic stops) because A/other is limited to 20kbps. Therefore customer
-+A gets only 20kbps in total and the unused 20kbps is allocated to B.<br>
-+The second difference is at time 15 when B stops. Without the ceil,
-+all of its bandwidth was given to A, but now A is only allowed to use
-+60kbps, so the remaining 40kbps goes unused.
-+<img src=hiernpceil.gif align=right>
-+<p>
-+This feature should be useful for ISPs because they probably want to
-+limit the amount of service a given customer gets even when other
-+customers are not requesting service. (ISPs probably want customers
-+to pay more money for better service.)
-+Note that root classes are not allowed to borrow, so there's really no
-+point in specifying a ceil for them.
-+<p>
-+<i>Notes: The ceil for a class should always be at least as high as the rate.
-+Also, the ceil for a class should always be at least as high as the ceil of
-+any of its children.</i>
-+
-+<a name=burst><h2>5. Burst</h2>
-+
-+Networking hardware can only send one packet at a time and only at
-+a hardware dependent rate. Link sharing software can only use this
-+ability to approximate the effects of multiple links running at
-+different (lower) speeds. Therefore the rate and ceil are not really
-+instantaneous measures but averages over the time that it takes to send
-+many packets. What really happens is that the traffic from one class
-+is sent a few packets at a time at the maximum speed and then other
-+classes are served for a while.
-+
-+The <b>burst</b> and <b>cburst</b> parameters control the amount of data
-+that can be sent at the maximum (hardware) speed without trying to serve
-+another class.
-+<p>
-+If <b>cburst</b> is smaller (ideally one packet size) it shapes bursts to not exceed
-+<b>ceil</b> rate in the same way as TBF's peakrate does.<p>
-+When you set <b>burst</b> for parent class smaller than for some child
-+then you should expect the parent class to get stuck sometimes (because
-+child will drain more than parent can handle). HTB will remember these
-+negative bursts up to 1 minute.
-+<p>
-+You can ask <b>why I want bursts</b>. Well it is cheap and simple way
-+how to improve response times on congested link. For example www traffic
-+is bursty. You ask for page, get it in burst and then read it. During
-+that idle period burst will "charge" again.
-+<p>
-+<i>Note: The burst and cburst of a class should always be at least
-+as high as that of any of it children.</i>
-+<p>
-+<img src=hiernpburst.gif align=right>
-+On graph you can see case from previous chapter where I changed burst
-+for red and yellow (agency A) class to 20kb but cburst remained
-+default (cca 2 kb).<br>
-+Green hill is at time 13 due to burst setting on SMTP class.
-+A class. It has underlimit since time 9 and accumulated 20 kb of burst.
-+The hill is high up to 20 kbps (limited by ceil because it has cburst
-+near packet size).<br>
-+Clever reader can think why there is not red and yellow hill at time
-+7. It is because yellow is already at ceil limit so it has no space
-+for furtner bursts.<br>
-+There is at least one unwanted artifact - magenta crater at time 4. It
-+is because I intentionaly "forgot" to add burst to root link (1:1) class.
-+It remembered hill from time 1 and when at time 4 blue class wanted to
-+borrow yellow's rate it denied it and compensated itself.
-+<p>
-+<b>Limitation:</b> when you operate with high rates on computer with low
-+resolution timer you need some minimal <b>burst</b> and <b>cburst</b> to
-+be set for all classes. Timer resolution on i386 systems is 10ms and
-+1ms on Alphas.
-+The minimal burst can be computed as max_rate*timer_resolution. So that
-+for 10Mbit on plain i386 you needs burst 12kb.<p>
-+If you set too small burst you will encounter smaller rate than you set.
-+Latest tc tool will compute and set the smallest possible burst when it
-+is not specified.
-+
-+<img src=hierprio.gif align=right>
-+<a name=prio><h2>6. Priorizing bandwidth share</h2>
-+Priorizing traffic has two sides. First it affects how the excess bandwidth
-+is distributed among siblings. Up to now we have seen that excess bandwidth
-+was distibuted according to rate ratios. Now I used basic configuration from
-+chapter 3 (hierarchy without ceiling and bursts) and changed priority of all
-+classes to 1 except SMTP (green) which I set to 0 (higher).<br>
-+From sharing view you see that the class got all the excess bandwidth. The
-+rule is that <b>classes with higher priority are offered excess bandwidth
-+first</b>. But rules about guaranted <b>rate</b> and <b>ceil</b> are still
-+met.<p>
-+There is also second face of problem. It is total delay of packet. It is relatively
-+hard to measure on ethernet which is too fast (delay is so neligible). But
-+there is simple help. We can add simple HTB with one class rate limiting to
-+less then 100 kbps and add second HTB (the one we are measuring) as child. Then we
-+can simulate slower link with larger delays.<br>
-+For simplicity sake I use simple two class scenario:
-+<pre>
-+# qdisc for delay simulation
-+tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 100: htb
-+tc class add dev eth0 parent 100: classid 100:1 htb rate 90kbps
-+
-+# real measured qdisc
-+tc qdisc add dev eth0 parent 100:1 handle 1: htb
-+AC="tc class add dev eth0 parent"
-+$AC 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 100kbps
-+$AC 1:2 classid 1:10 htb rate 50kbps ceil 100kbps prio 1
-+$AC 1:2 classid 1:11 htb rate 50kbps ceil 100kbps prio 1
-+tc qdisc add dev eth0 parent 1:10 handle 20: pfifo limit 2
-+tc qdisc add dev eth0 parent 1:11 handle 21: pfifo limit 2
-+</pre>
-+<img src=priotime.gif align=right>
-+<i>Note: HTB as child of another HTB is NOT the same as class under
-+another class within the same HTB. It is because when class in HTB can send
-+it will send as soon as hardware equipment can. So that delay of underlimit
-+class is limited only by equipment and not by ancestors.<br>
-+In HTB under HTB case the outer HTB simulates new hardware equipment with
-+all consequences (larger delay)</i>
-+<p>
-+Simulator is set to generate 50 kbps for both classes and at time 3s it
-+executes command:
-+<pre>
-+tc class change dev eth0 parent 1:2 classid 1:10 htb \
-+ rate 50kbps ceil 100kbps burst 2k prio 0
-+</pre>
-+As you see the delay of WWW class dropped nearly to the zero while
-+SMTP's delay increased. When you priorize to get better delay it always
-+makes other class delays worse.<br>
-+Later (time 7s) the simulator starts to generate WWW at 60 kbps and SMTP at 40 kbps.
-+There you can observe next interesting behaviour. When class is overlimit
-+(WWW) then HTB priorizes underlimit part of bandwidth first.<p>
-+<b>What class should you priorize ?</b> Generaly those classes where
-+you really need low delays. The example could be video or audio
-+traffic (and you will really need to use correct <b>rate</b> here
-+to prevent traffic to kill other ones) or interactive (telnet, SSH)
-+traffic which is bursty in nature and will not negatively affect
-+other flows.<br>
-+Common trick is to priorize ICMP to get nice ping delays even on fully
-+utilized links (but from technical point of view it is not what you want when
-+measuring connectivity).
-+
-+<a name=stats><h2>7. Understanding statistics</h2>
-+The <b>tc</b> tool allows you to gather statistics of queuing disciplines in Linux.
-+Unfortunately statistic results are not explained by authors so that you often can't
-+use them. Here I try to help you to understand HTB's stats.<br>
-+First whole HTB stats. The snippet bellow is taken during simulation from chapter 3.
-+<pre>
-+# tc -s -d qdisc show dev eth0
-+ qdisc pfifo 22: limit 5p
-+ Sent 0 bytes 0 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
-+
-+ qdisc pfifo 21: limit 5p
-+ Sent 2891500 bytes 5783 pkts (dropped 820, overlimits 0)
-+
-+ qdisc pfifo 20: limit 5p
-+ Sent 1760000 bytes 3520 pkts (dropped 3320, overlimits 0)
-+
-+ qdisc htb 1: r2q 10 default 1 direct_packets_stat 0
-+ Sent 4651500 bytes 9303 pkts (dropped 4140, overlimits 34251)
-+</pre>
-+First three disciplines are HTB's children. Let's ignore them as PFIFO
-+stats are self explanatory.<br>
-+<i>overlimits</i> tells you how many times the discipline delayed a packet.
-+<i>direct_packets_stat</i> tells you how many packets was sent thru direct queue.
-+Other stats are sefl explanatory. Let's look at class' stats:
-+<pre>
-+tc -s -d class show dev eth0
-+class htb 1:1 root prio 0 rate 800Kbit ceil 800Kbit burst 2Kb/8 mpu 0b
-+ cburst 2Kb/8 mpu 0b quantum 10240 level 3
-+ Sent 5914000 bytes 11828 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
-+ rate 70196bps 141pps
-+ lended: 6872 borrowed: 0 giants: 0
-+
-+class htb 1:2 parent 1:1 prio 0 rate 320Kbit ceil 4000Kbit burst 2Kb/8 mpu 0b
-+ cburst 2Kb/8 mpu 0b quantum 4096 level 2
-+ Sent 5914000 bytes 11828 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
-+ rate 70196bps 141pps
-+ lended: 1017 borrowed: 6872 giants: 0
-+
-+class htb 1:10 parent 1:2 leaf 20: prio 1 rate 224Kbit ceil 800Kbit burst 2Kb/8 mpu 0b
-+ cburst 2Kb/8 mpu 0b quantum 2867 level 0
-+ Sent 2269000 bytes 4538 pkts (dropped 4400, overlimits 36358)
-+ rate 14635bps 29pps
-+ lended: 2939 borrowed: 1599 giants: 0
-+</pre>
-+I deleted 1:11 and 1:12 class to make output shorter. As you see there
-+are parameters we set. Also there are <i>level</i> and DRR <i>quantum</i>
-+informations.<br>
-+<i>overlimits</i> shows how many times class was asked to send packet
-+but he can't due to rate/ceil constraints (currently counted for leaves only).<br>
-+<i>rate, pps</i> tells you actual (10 sec averaged) rate going thru class. It
-+is the same rate as used by gating.<br>
-+<i>lended</i> is # of packets donated by this class (from its <b>rate</b>) and
-+<i>borrowed</i> are packets for whose we borrowed from parent. Lends are always
-+computed class-local while borrows are transitive (when 1:10 borrows from 1:2 which
-+in turn borrows from 1:1 both 1:10 and 1:2 borrow counters are incremented).<br>
-+<i>giants</i> is number of packets larger than mtu set in tc command. HTB will
-+work with these but rates will not be accurate at all. Add mtu to your tc (defaults
-+to 1600 bytes).<br>
-+
-+<a name=err><h2>8. Making, debugging and sending error reports</h2>
-+<font color=red date=30.12.2002>
-+If you have kernel 2.4.20 or newer you don't need to patch it - all
-+is in vanilla tarball. The only thing you need is <b>tc</b> tool.
-+Download HTB 3.6 tarball and use tc from it.
-+</font><p>
-+You have to patch to make it work with older kernels. Download kernel source and
-+use <b>patch -p1 -i htb3_2.X.X.diff</b> to apply the patch. Then use
-+<b>make menuconfig;make bzImage</b> as before. Don't forget to enable QoS and HTB.<br>
-+Also you will have to use patched <b>tc</b> tool. The patch is also
-+in downloads or you can download precompiled binary.<p>
-+If you think that you found an error I will appreciate error report.
-+For oopses I need ksymoops output. For weird qdisc behaviour add
-+parameter <b>debug 3333333</b> to your <b>tc qdisc add .... htb</b>.
-+It will log many megabytes to syslog facility kern level debug. You
-+will probably want to add line like:<br>
-+<b>kern.debug -/var/log/debug</b><br>
-+to your /etc/syslog.conf. Then bzip and send me the log via email
-+(up to 10MB after bzipping) along with description of problem and
-+its time.
-+</body></html>
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/copyright
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/copyright
-@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
-+This is the Debian GNU/Linux's prepackaged version of the
-+Linux Traffic Control engine and related utils, "iproute"
-+
-+The source code was obtained from
-+ http://developer.osdl.org/dev/iproute2
-+The former upstream was
-+ ftp://ftp.inr.ac.ru/ip-routing/iproute2-2.4.7-now-ss010824.tar.gz
-+
-+Copyrights
-+----------
-+Copyright (C) 1996-2001 Alexey Kuznetsov <kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru>
-+Copyright (C) Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@osdl.org>
-+and others, including, but not limited to
-+ Copyright (C) 2004 USAGI/WIDE Project
-+ Copyright (C) J Hadi Salim (hadi@cyberus.ca)
-+
-+Modifications for Debian:
-+ Copyright (C) 1996 Tom Lees <tom@lpsg.demon.co.uk>
-+ Copyright (C) 1998 Christoph Lameter <christoph@lameter.com>
-+ Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Roberto Lumbreras <rover@debian.org>
-+ Copyright (C) 1999-2003 Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org>
-+ Copyright (C) 2005- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
-+
-+
-+License
-+-------
-+
-+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, or (at your option)
-+any later version.
-+
-+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-+WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-+General Public License for more details.
-+
-+A copy of the GNU General Public License is available as
-+`/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL' in the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
-+or on the World Wide Web at `http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html'.
-+You can also obtain it by writing to the Free Software Foundation,
-+Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
-+MA 02110-1301, USA.
-+
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/iproute.links
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/iproute.links
-@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
-+/usr/bin/lnstat usr/bin/rtstat
-+/usr/bin/lnstat usr/bin/ctstat
-+bin/ip sbin/ip
-+/usr/share/man/man8/tc-pfifo.8.gz /usr/share/man/man8/tc-bfifo.8.gz
-+/usr/share/man/man8/lnstat.8.gz /usr/share/man/man8/rtstat.8.gz
-+/usr/share/man/man8/lnstat.8.gz /usr/share/man/man8/ctstat.8.gz
-+/usr/share/man/man8/rtacct.8.gz /usr/share/man/man8/nstat.8.gz
-+/usr/share/man/man8/routel.8.gz /usr/share/man/man8/routef.8.gz
-+
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/README.Debian
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/README.Debian
-@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
-+iproute for Debian
-+------------------
-+
-+If you want use tc with the atm based queue you have to install libatm1 first.
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Fri, 28 Dec 2007 11:56:28 +0100
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/changelog
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/changelog
-@@ -0,0 +1,472 @@
-+iproute (20071016-3) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ [ Alexander Wirt ]
-+ * Prevent q_atm from being scanned by dh_shlibdeps
-+ * Bump priority to important (Closes: #414086)
-+ * Make iproute-doc architecture all
-+
-+ [ Andreas Henriksson ]
-+ * Revert "fix dotted-quad support patch to work on big-endian",
-+ and cherry-pick official upstream fix.
-+ * Revert "TC action parsing bug fix" (Closes: #458539)
-+ * Add synonyms for ip rule options to ip(8) manpage,
-+ and drop ip_rule_usage.dpatch (Closes: #433507)
-+ * Add routel and routef man page. (Closes: #325290)
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Fri, 04 Jan 2008 23:04:36 +0100
-+
-+iproute (20071016-2) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ [ Andreas Henriksson ]
-+ * fix incompatibility with older kernels (Closes: #457161)
-+ (Cherry picked from upstream)
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Thu, 20 Dec 2007 23:05:25 +0100
-+
-+iproute (20071016-1) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ [ Andreas Henriksson ]
-+ * New upstream release (v2.6.23 aka snapshot 071016) (Closes: #445944)
-+ - time2tick overflow patch applied upstream (Closes: #175462)
-+ - tc ematch cmp/nbyte help patch applied upstream (Closes: #438653)
-+ - mpath support dropped upstream (Closes: #428440, #428442)
-+ - new manpages included upstream (Closes: #438994)
-+ - linux header files updated to v2.6.23 (Closes: #409047)
-+ * Drop patches which has been applied upstream or deprecated by
-+ upstream changes.
-+ - debian/patches/lartc applied upstream.
-+ - debian/patches/netbug_fix deprecated, upstream dropped netbug script.
-+ - debian/patches/empty_linkname.dpatch deprecated, fixed upstream.
-+ * Add .dpatch suffix to wrr-qdisc patch to make dpatch-edit-patch work.
-+ * Update patches to apply:
-+ - wrr-qdisc, moo, ip_route_usage
-+ * Don't install removed netbug script.
-+ * Fix corruption when using batch files with comments and broken
-+ lines. (cherry-picked from upstream. Closes: #398912)
-+ * Update build-dependencies:
-+ - libdb4.3-dev -> libdb-dev. (Closes: #442653)
-+ - linux-kernel-headers -> linux-libc-dev.
-+ * Drop debian/patches/ip_address_flush_loop.dpatch,
-+ instead we'll use Daniel Silverstones patch imported from Ubuntu.
-+ * Add Homepage and Vcs-{Browser,Git} fields to debian/control.
-+ * Remove dead/leftover code from tc/q_htb.c, include/linux/pkt_sched.h
-+ * Remove outdated README.Debian.
-+ * Drop our own (buggy) RTAX_INITCWND support, in favor of upstreams.
-+ * fix dotted-quad support patch to work on big-endian.
-+ (upstream applied a broken patch, which we cherry-picked for #357172)
-+
-+ [ Ben Finney ]
-+ * Add dh_md5sums to generate md5sums control file (Closes: #439439)
-+
-+ [ Justin Pryzby ]
-+ * ss(8) manpage formatting breaks EXAMPLE (Closes: #443071)
-+
-+ [ Daniel Silverstone ]
-+ * Avoid infinite loop in ip addr flush.
-+
-+ [ Alexander Wirt ]
-+ * Add Andreas Henriksson to uploaders
-+ * Bump standards version
-+ * Support dotted-quad netmasks in iproute (Closes: #357172) (Cherry picked
-+ from upstream)
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Sun, 16 Dec 2007 14:30:31 +0100
-+
-+iproute (20070313-1) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * New upstream release
-+ * Make iproute-doc a suggest (Closes: #424967)
-+ * Add tc_cbq_details_typo.dpatch (Closes: #387083)
-+ * Add libnetlink_typo.dpatch (Closes: #396124)
-+ * Add tcb_htb_typo.dpatch (Closes: #396317)
-+ * Remove references to non-existing tc-filters manpage (Closes:
-+ #298715)
-+ * Fix bad phrased sentence in ss manpage (Closes: #401552)
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Sun, 10 Jun 2007 19:36:48 +0200
-+
-+iproute (20061002-4) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * Add distribution tables (used by netem).
-+ (Closes: #408313)
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Wed, 24 Jan 2007 22:55:26 +0100
-+
-+iproute (20061002-3) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * Added a patch from Nikolai Kondrashov that fixes unknown
-+ symbols in ip_common.h. (Closes: #397584)
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Thu, 14 Dec 2006 20:11:55 +0100
-+
-+iproute (20061002-2) unstable; urgency=medium
-+
-+ * Add manpage for ss, rtmon and lnstat (Thanks to Michael Prokop for that)
-+ * Fix metric output of iproute (backported from git)
-+ (http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/5669)
-+ * medium as this bug breaks other packages such as vpnc
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Thu, 19 Oct 2006 06:39:05 +0200
-+
-+iproute (20061002-1) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * New upstream release
-+ - This fixes the xfrm monitor mode (Closes: #383133)
-+ * Fix typos in manpages (Closes: #387082, #387083)
-+ * Split docs in a seperate package
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Sun, 15 Oct 2006 16:40:34 +0200
-+
-+iproute (20060323-1) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * New upstream release (Closes: #370699)
-+ * Removed reenable_short_matches, tc_sample_fix, f_u32 patches (included
-+ upstream)
-+ * Add manpage for pfifo (Closes: #359971)
-+ * Add moo object (Closes: #312843)
-+ * Add src option to ip_route usage (Closes: #226142)
-+ * Prevent users from renaming an interface to "" (Closes: #241904)
-+ * Added timout for ip a f (Closes: #386288)
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Fri, 8 Sep 2006 16:43:20 +0200
-+
-+iproute (20051007-4) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * Moved *stat binaries to /usr/bin/ (Closes: #350703)
-+ * Fixed some manpage typos
-+ (Closes: #350671, #350672, #350673, #350674, #350675)
-+ * Conflicts with arpd
-+ * Fixes u32 bucket hashing calucation. (Closes: #351751)
-+ Thanks to Russel Stuart for the patch
-+ * Moved to libdb4.3
-+ * Fixed ip help output (Closes: #354909)
-+ * Fixed hardcoded module paths for tc (Closes: #290315)
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Sun, 5 Feb 2006 09:47:36 +0100
-+
-+iproute (20051007-3) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * New upstream release (Closes: #333643)
-+ * Added a patch for tc that add u32 get parsed correct
-+ Thanks Russell Stuart for the patch (Closes: #347699)
-+ * We now have a manpage for tc-bfifo (Closes: #319871)
-+ * "get" is no longer mentioned in tc's usage (Closes: #167314)
-+ * We now build arpd (Closes: #296200)
-+ * Include htb docs (Closes: #204629)
-+ * Added flex to build-deps (Closes: #340004, #339119)
-+ * Added symlinks for lnstat (Closes: #302589)
-+ * Acknowledge heap correction nmu (Closes: #326961)
-+ * Acknowledge douple free fix nmu (Closes: #338575)
-+ * Fixed allmulticast mention in ip manpage (Closes: #305338)
-+ * Add [ prio NUMBER ] to ip_rule.c (Closes: #213673)
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Sun, 5 Feb 2006 09:37:01 +0100
-+
-+iproute (20051007-2) experimental; urgency=low
-+
-+ * Added flex to build-deps
-+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Sun, 20 Nov 2005 10:46:39 +0100
++ char interval;
++ unsigned char ewma_log;
++};
+
-+iproute (20051007-1) experimental; urgency=low
++/* "Handles"
++ ---------
+
-+ * The "lets break other peoples networking release"
-+ + New upstream release
-+ + New maintainer
-+ + Fix netbug script
-+ + Reenable short iproute commands
++ All the traffic control objects have 32bit identifiers, or "handles".
+
-+ -- Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> Tue, 1 Nov 2005 10:22:05 +0100
++ They can be considered as opaque numbers from user API viewpoint,
++ but actually they always consist of two fields: major and
++ minor numbers, which are interpreted by kernel specially,
++ that may be used by applications, though not recommended.
+
-+iproute (20041019-4.1) unstable; urgency=low
++ F.e. qdisc handles always have minor number equal to zero,
++ classes (or flows) have major equal to parent qdisc major, and
++ minor uniquely identifying class inside qdisc.
+
-+ * Non-maintainer upload.
-+ * Fix size of table allocation (closes: #326961, #338575)
++ Macros to manipulate handles:
++ */
+
-+ -- Blars Blarson <blarson@blars.org> Sat, 14 Jan 2006 02:07:18 +0000
++#define TC_H_MAJ_MASK (0xFFFF0000U)
++#define TC_H_MIN_MASK (0x0000FFFFU)
++#define TC_H_MAJ(h) ((h)&TC_H_MAJ_MASK)
++#define TC_H_MIN(h) ((h)&TC_H_MIN_MASK)
++#define TC_H_MAKE(maj,min) (((maj)&TC_H_MAJ_MASK)|((min)&TC_H_MIN_MASK))
+
-+iproute (20041019-4) unstable; urgency=low
++#define TC_H_UNSPEC (0U)
++#define TC_H_ROOT (0xFFFFFFFFU)
++#define TC_H_INGRESS (0xFFFFFFF1U)
+
-+ * New maintainer, closes: #295122.
-+ * Included iproute2 homepage in debian/control and updated it in
-+ debian/copyright.
-+ * Updated FSF mail address in debian/copyright.
-+ * Set Standards-Version to 3.6.2 in debian/control.
-+ * Fixed "FTBFS: normal.c heap corrution due to table overflow",
-+ closes: #326961. Patch by LaMont Jones <lamont@debian.org>.
-+ * Fixed "Netbug script gives syntax error", closes: #313540.
-+ Patch by Allard Hoeve <allard@byte.nl>.
-+ * Fixed "Netbug creates uuencoded file with wrong suffix", closes:
-+ #313541. Patch by Allard Hoeve <allard@byte.nl>.
-+ * Fixed "Netbug warns about intended stripping of trailing '/'",
-+ closes: #313544. Patch by Allard Hoeve <allard@byte.nl>.
-+
-+ -- Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org> Fri, 11 Nov 2005 13:22:15 +1100
-+
-+iproute (20041019-3) unstable; urgency=medium
-+
-+ * fix insecure file creation in netbug. Closes: #289541
-+ * remove bogus reference to tc-filters from tc's manpage. Closes: #289225
-+ * add support for "hoplimit" and "initcwnd" route metrics. Closes: #221893
-+ * ikey for GRE works. Closes: #200714
-+ * include wrr qdisc. Closes: #198414
-+
-+ -- Andreas Barth <aba@not.so.argh.org> Sun, 9 Jan 2005 11:51:09 +0000
-+
-+iproute (20041019-2) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * build fails if subdir fails. Closes: #283797
-+ * include q_netem.so. Closes: #283968
-+ * fix typo in man page. Closes: #285507
-+ * removed the 2. and 3. copy of the man pages.
-+ * start using dpatch.
-+ * add reference to Advanced Routing HOWTO. Closes: #150087
-+
-+ -- Andreas Barth <aba@not.so.argh.org> Wed, 5 Jan 2005 21:20:44 +0000
-+
-+iproute (20041019-1) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * New maintainer.
-+ * packaging changes:
-+ + using debhelper
-+ + add all manpages. Closes: #57829, #138432, #203797, #246521
-+ + add documentation text and html doc, and adding lynx as build-dep.
-+ Closes: #121978, #57828
-+ + include all tex-files in the doc. Closes: #107117
-+ * get straight with the kernel. Closes: #186808
-+ * add header files and libnetlink to new development package.
-+ Closes: #128162, #139309
-+ * build-depend on libatm1-dev | atm-dev instead of atm-dev
-+
-+ -- Andreas Barth <aba@not.so.argh.org> Sun, 28 Nov 2004 01:07:30 +0000
-+
-+iproute (20041019-0.2) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * NMU, uploading to unstable.
-+
-+ -- Andreas Barth <aba@not.so.argh.org> Mon, 22 Nov 2004 19:43:17 +0200
-+
-+iproute (20041019-0.1) experimental; urgency=low
++struct tc_ratespec
++{
++ unsigned char cell_log;
++ unsigned char __reserved;
++ unsigned short feature;
++ short addend;
++ unsigned short mpu;
++ __u32 rate;
++};
+
-+ * NMU, fixing only most urgent issues.
-+ * New upstream package, fixes:
-+ + compatibility with 2.6.7 and above. Closes: #262698
-+ + no longer with netinet/in.h. Closes: #221877
++/* FIFO section */
+
-+ -- Andreas Barth <aba@not.so.argh.org> Mon, 8 Nov 2004 07:50:35 +0100
++struct tc_fifo_qopt
++{
++ __u32 limit; /* Queue length: bytes for bfifo, packets for pfifo */
++};
+
-+iproute (20010824-13.1) unstable; urgency=high
++/* PRIO section */
+
-+ * NMU for a security fix.
-+ * [CAN-2003-0856] Fix a local denial of service vulnerability via
-+ spoofed messages to the kernel's Netlink interface. (Closes: #242994)
++#define TCQ_PRIO_BANDS 16
+
-+ -- Joshua Kwan <joshk@triplehelix.org> Sun, 16 May 2004 20:28:43 -0700
++struct tc_prio_qopt
++{
++ int bands; /* Number of bands */
++ __u8 priomap[TC_PRIO_MAX+1]; /* Map: logical priority -> PRIO band */
++};
+
-+iproute (20010824-13) unstable; urgency=low
++/* CSZ section */
+
-+ * debian/rules: Run dpkg-shlibdeps with all the executables,
-+ to fix dependency problem (closes: Bug#224063)
-+ * Really removed references to obsolete include files
-+ (Bug#223165 was not fixed properly)
++struct tc_csz_qopt
++{
++ int flows; /* Maximal number of guaranteed flows */
++ unsigned char R_log; /* Fixed point position for round number */
++ unsigned char delta_log; /* Log of maximal managed time interval */
++ __u8 priomap[TC_PRIO_MAX+1]; /* Map: logical priority -> CSZ band */
++};
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Sun, 25 Jan 2004 23:04:20 +0100
++struct tc_csz_copt
++{
++ struct tc_ratespec slice;
++ struct tc_ratespec rate;
++ struct tc_ratespec peakrate;
++ __u32 limit;
++ __u32 buffer;
++ __u32 mtu;
++};
++
++enum
++{
++ TCA_CSZ_UNSPEC,
++ TCA_CSZ_PARMS,
++ TCA_CSZ_RTAB,
++ TCA_CSZ_PTAB,
++};
+
-+iproute (20010824-12) unstable; urgency=low
++/* TBF section */
+
-+ * Updated README.Debian and copyright file
-+ * Added two new manpages from http://lartc.org/manpages/:
-+ ip(8) and tc-cbq-details(8).
-+ * Removed references to obsolete include files which made
-+ compilation fail (closes: Bug#223165)
++struct tc_tbf_qopt
++{
++ struct tc_ratespec rate;
++ struct tc_ratespec peakrate;
++ __u32 limit;
++ __u32 buffer;
++ __u32 mtu;
++};
++
++enum
++{
++ TCA_TBF_UNSPEC,
++ TCA_TBF_PARMS,
++ TCA_TBF_RTAB,
++ TCA_TBF_PTAB,
++};
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Sun, 14 Dec 2003 00:40:10 +0100
+
-+iproute (20010824-11) unstable; urgency=low
++/* TEQL section */
+
-+ * Changed priority to "optional"
-+ * Fixed "tc -s qdisc" on sparc (patch by "Nicolas S. Dade"
-+ <ndade@nsd.dyndns.org>) (closes: Bug#194128)
++/* TEQL does not require any parameters */
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Sun, 17 Aug 2003 00:22:47 +0200
++/* SFQ section */
+
-+iproute (20010824-10) unstable; urgency=low
++struct tc_sfq_qopt
++{
++ unsigned quantum; /* Bytes per round allocated to flow */
++ int perturb_period; /* Period of hash perturbation */
++ __u32 limit; /* Maximal packets in queue */
++ unsigned divisor; /* Hash divisor */
++ unsigned flows; /* Maximal number of flows */
++};
++
++/*
++ * NOTE: limit, divisor and flows are hardwired to code at the moment.
++ *
++ * limit=flows=128, divisor=1024;
++ *
++ * The only reason for this is efficiency, it is possible
++ * to change these parameters in compile time.
++ */
++
++/* RED section */
++
++enum
++{
++ TCA_RED_UNSPEC,
++ TCA_RED_PARMS,
++ TCA_RED_STAB,
++};
+
-+ * Updated manual pages from http://www.lartc.org/manpages/
-+ (closes: Bug#156353, Bug#175313, Bug#176989, Bug#189095)
-+ * New Standards-Version
-+ * Don't "rm -rf /etc/iproute2" on purge (closes: Bug#202862)
-+ * Include "iproute2" in the description (closes: Bug#182999)
++struct tc_red_qopt
++{
++ __u32 limit; /* HARD maximal queue length (bytes) */
++ __u32 qth_min; /* Min average length threshold (bytes) */
++ __u32 qth_max; /* Max average length threshold (bytes) */
++ unsigned char Wlog; /* log(W) */
++ unsigned char Plog; /* log(P_max/(qth_max-qth_min)) */
++ unsigned char Scell_log; /* cell size for idle damping */
++ unsigned char flags;
++#define TC_RED_ECN 1
++};
++
++struct tc_red_xstats
++{
++ __u32 early; /* Early drops */
++ __u32 pdrop; /* Drops due to queue limits */
++ __u32 other; /* Drops due to drop() calls */
++ __u32 marked; /* Marked packets */
++};
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Sat, 16 Aug 2003 18:29:27 +0200
++/* GRED section */
+
-+iproute (20010824-9) unstable; urgency=medium
++#define MAX_DPs 16
+
-+ * Added patch for HTB v3.6 to be able to work with kernel 2.4.20
-+ (from http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/v3/htb3.6-020525.tgz)
-+ (closes: Bug#147550, Bug#167149, Bug#167597, Bug#171277)
++enum
++{
++ TCA_GRED_UNSPEC,
++ TCA_GRED_PARMS,
++ TCA_GRED_STAB,
++ TCA_GRED_DPS,
++};
++
++#define TCA_SET_OFF TCA_GRED_PARMS
++struct tc_gred_qopt
++{
++ __u32 limit; /* HARD maximal queue length (bytes)
++*/
++ __u32 qth_min; /* Min average length threshold (bytes)
++*/
++ __u32 qth_max; /* Max average length threshold (bytes)
++*/
++ __u32 DP; /* upto 2^32 DPs */
++ __u32 backlog;
++ __u32 qave;
++ __u32 forced;
++ __u32 early;
++ __u32 other;
++ __u32 pdrop;
++
++ unsigned char Wlog; /* log(W) */
++ unsigned char Plog; /* log(P_max/(qth_max-qth_min)) */
++ unsigned char Scell_log; /* cell size for idle damping */
++ __u8 prio; /* prio of this VQ */
++ __u32 packets;
++ __u32 bytesin;
++};
++/* gred setup */
++struct tc_gred_sopt
++{
++ __u32 DPs;
++ __u32 def_DP;
++ __u8 grio;
++};
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Thu, 05 Dec 2002 13:44:10 +0100
++/* HTB section */
++#define TC_HTB_NUMPRIO 8
++#define TC_HTB_MAXDEPTH 8
++#define TC_HTB_PROTOVER 3 /* the same as HTB and TC's major */
+
-+iproute (20010824-8) unstable; urgency=medium
++struct tc_htb_opt
++{
++ struct tc_ratespec rate;
++ struct tc_ratespec ceil;
++ __u32 buffer;
++ __u32 cbuffer;
++ __u32 quantum;
++ __u32 level; /* out only */
++ __u32 prio;
++};
++struct tc_htb_glob
++{
++ __u32 version; /* to match HTB/TC */
++ __u32 rate2quantum; /* bps->quantum divisor */
++ __u32 defcls; /* default class number */
++ __u32 debug; /* debug flags */
++
++ /* stats */
++ __u32 direct_pkts; /* count of non shapped packets */
++};
++enum
++{
++ TCA_HTB_UNSPEC,
++ TCA_HTB_PARMS,
++ TCA_HTB_INIT,
++ TCA_HTB_CTAB,
++ TCA_HTB_RTAB,
++};
++struct tc_htb_xstats
++{
++ __u32 lends;
++ __u32 borrows;
++ __u32 giants; /* too big packets (rate will not be accurate) */
++ __u32 tokens;
++ __u32 ctokens;
++};
+
-+ * Added support for HTB queuing discipline (closes: Bug#133381)
-+ NOTE: you need a patched kernel in order to use it
++/* CBQ section */
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Tue, 2 Apr 2002 20:29:40 +0200
++#define TC_CBQ_MAXPRIO 8
++#define TC_CBQ_MAXLEVEL 8
++#define TC_CBQ_DEF_EWMA 5
+
-+iproute (20010824-7) unstable; urgency=medium
++struct tc_cbq_lssopt
++{
++ unsigned char change;
++ unsigned char flags;
++#define TCF_CBQ_LSS_BOUNDED 1
++#define TCF_CBQ_LSS_ISOLATED 2
++ unsigned char ewma_log;
++ unsigned char level;
++#define TCF_CBQ_LSS_FLAGS 1
++#define TCF_CBQ_LSS_EWMA 2
++#define TCF_CBQ_LSS_MAXIDLE 4
++#define TCF_CBQ_LSS_MINIDLE 8
++#define TCF_CBQ_LSS_OFFTIME 0x10
++#define TCF_CBQ_LSS_AVPKT 0x20
++ __u32 maxidle;
++ __u32 minidle;
++ __u32 offtime;
++ __u32 avpkt;
++};
++
++struct tc_cbq_wrropt
++{
++ unsigned char flags;
++ unsigned char priority;
++ unsigned char cpriority;
++ unsigned char __reserved;
++ __u32 allot;
++ __u32 weight;
++};
++
++struct tc_cbq_ovl
++{
++ unsigned char strategy;
++#define TC_CBQ_OVL_CLASSIC 0
++#define TC_CBQ_OVL_DELAY 1
++#define TC_CBQ_OVL_LOWPRIO 2
++#define TC_CBQ_OVL_DROP 3
++#define TC_CBQ_OVL_RCLASSIC 4
++ unsigned char priority2;
++ __u32 penalty;
++};
++
++struct tc_cbq_police
++{
++ unsigned char police;
++ unsigned char __res1;
++ unsigned short __res2;
++};
+
-+ * Move `ip' binary to /bin to fix FHS violation (closes: Bug#134812)
++struct tc_cbq_fopt
++{
++ __u32 split;
++ __u32 defmap;
++ __u32 defchange;
++};
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Mon, 4 Mar 2002 00:20:30 +0100
++struct tc_cbq_xstats
++{
++ __u32 borrows;
++ __u32 overactions;
++ __s32 avgidle;
++ __s32 undertime;
++};
+
-+iproute (20010824-6) unstable; urgency=low
++enum
++{
++ TCA_CBQ_UNSPEC,
++ TCA_CBQ_LSSOPT,
++ TCA_CBQ_WRROPT,
++ TCA_CBQ_FOPT,
++ TCA_CBQ_OVL_STRATEGY,
++ TCA_CBQ_RATE,
++ TCA_CBQ_RTAB,
++ TCA_CBQ_POLICE,
++};
++
++#define TCA_CBQ_MAX TCA_CBQ_POLICE
++
++/* dsmark section */
++
++enum {
++ TCA_DSMARK_UNSPEC,
++ TCA_DSMARK_INDICES,
++ TCA_DSMARK_DEFAULT_INDEX,
++ TCA_DSMARK_SET_TC_INDEX,
++ TCA_DSMARK_MASK,
++ TCA_DSMARK_VALUE
++};
++
++#define TCA_DSMARK_MAX TCA_DSMARK_VALUE
++
++/* ATM section */
++
++enum {
++ TCA_ATM_UNSPEC,
++ TCA_ATM_FD, /* file/socket descriptor */
++ TCA_ATM_PTR, /* pointer to descriptor - later */
++ TCA_ATM_HDR, /* LL header */
++ TCA_ATM_EXCESS, /* excess traffic class (0 for CLP) */
++ TCA_ATM_ADDR, /* PVC address (for output only) */
++ TCA_ATM_STATE /* VC state (ATM_VS_*; for output only) */
++};
++
++#define TCA_ATM_MAX TCA_ATM_STATE
+
-+ * Added a couple of #ifdef's to be able to compile with older
-+ kernel headers (needed for arm) (closes: Bug#131695)
++#endif
++#endif
+ #ifndef __LINUX_PKT_SCHED_H
+ #define __LINUX_PKT_SCHED_H
+
+@@ -518,4 +924,116 @@ struct tc_drr_stats
+ __u32 deficit;
+ };
+
++/* WRR section */
++
++/* Other includes */
++#include <linux/if_ether.h>
++
++// A sub weight and of a class
++// All numbers are represented as parts of (2^64-1).
++struct tc_wrr_class_weight {
++ __u64 val; // Current value (0 is not valid)
++ __u64 decr; // Value pr bytes (2^64-1 is not valid)
++ __u64 incr; // Value pr seconds (2^64-1 is not valid)
++ __u64 min; // Minimal value (0 is not valid)
++ __u64 max; // Minimal value (0 is not valid)
++
++// The time where the above information was correct:
++ time_t tim;
++};
++
++// Packet send when modifying a class:
++struct tc_wrr_class_modf {
++ // Not-valid values are ignored.
++ struct tc_wrr_class_weight weight1;
++ struct tc_wrr_class_weight weight2;
++};
++
++// Packet returned when quering a class:
++struct tc_wrr_class_stats {
++ char used; // If this is false the information below is invalid
++
++ struct tc_wrr_class_modf class_modf;
++
++ unsigned char addr[ETH_ALEN];
++ char usemac; // True if addr is a MAC address, else it is an IP address
++ // (this value is only for convience, it is always the same
++ // value as in the qdisc)
++ int heappos; // Current heap position or 0 if not in heap
++ __u64 penal_ls; // Penalty value in heap (ls)
++ __u64 penal_ms; // Penalty value in heap (ms)
++};
++
++// Qdisc-wide penalty information (boolean values - 2 not valid)
++struct tc_wrr_qdisc_weight {
++ char weight_mode; // 0=No automatic change to weight
++ // 1=Decrease normally
++ // 2=Also multiply with number of machines
++ // 3=Instead multiply with priority divided
++ // with priority of the other.
++ // -1=no change
++};
++
++// Packet send when modifing a qdisc:
++struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf {
++ // Not-valid values are ignored:
++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_weight weight1;
++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_weight weight2;
++};
++
++// Packet send when creating a qdisc:
++struct tc_wrr_qdisc_crt {
++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf qdisc_modf;
++
++ char srcaddr; // 1=lookup source, 0=lookup destination
++ char usemac; // 1=Classify on MAC addresses, 0=classify on IP
++ char usemasq; // 1=Classify based on masqgrading - only valid
++ // if usemac is zero
++ int bands_max; // Maximal number of bands (i.e.: classes)
++ int proxy_maxconn;// If differnt from 0 then we support proxy remapping
++ // of packets. And this is the number of maximal
++ // concurrent proxy connections.
++};
++
++// Packet returned when quering a qdisc:
++struct tc_wrr_qdisc_stats {
++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_crt qdisc_crt;
++ int proxy_curconn;
++ int nodes_in_heap; // Current number of bands wanting to send something
++ int bands_cur; // Current number of bands used (i.e.: MAC/IP addresses seen)
++ int bands_reused; // Number of times this band has been reused.
++ int packets_requed; // Number of times packets have been requeued.
++ __u64 priosum; // Sum of priorities in heap where 1 is 2^32
++};
++
++struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf_std {
++ // This indicates which of the tc_wrr_qdisc_modf structers this is:
++ char proxy; // 0=This struct
++
++ // Should we also change a class?
++ char change_class;
++
++ // Only valid if change_class is false
++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf qdisc_modf;
++
++ // Only valid if change_class is true:
++ unsigned char addr[ETH_ALEN]; // Class to change (non-used bytes should be 0)
++ struct tc_wrr_class_modf class_modf; // The change
++};
++
++// Used for proxyrempping:
++struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf_proxy {
++ // This indicates which of the tc_wrr_qdisc_modf structers this is:
++ char proxy; // 1=This struct
++
++ // This is 1 if the proxyremap information should be reset
++ char reset;
++
++ // changec is the number of elements in changes.
++ int changec;
++
++ // This is an array of type ProxyRemapBlock:
++ long changes[0];
++};
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Sat, 16 Feb 2002 19:27:15 +0100
+ #endif
+--- a/ip/iptunnel.c
++++ b/ip/iptunnel.c
+@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ static int parse_args(int argc, char **a
+ NEXT_ARG();
+ p->o_flags |= GRE_KEY;
+ if (strchr(*argv, '.'))
+- p->o_key = get_addr32(*argv);
++ p->i_key = get_addr32(*argv);
+ else {
+ if (get_unsigned(&uval, *argv, 0)<0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "invalid value of \"okey\"\n");
+--- a/Makefile
++++ b/Makefile
+@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ install: all
+ $(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR)/examples
+ install -m 0644 $(shell find examples/diffserv -maxdepth 1 -type f) \
+ $(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR)/examples/diffserv
+- @for i in $(SUBDIRS) doc; do $(MAKE) -C $$i install; done
++ @set -e; for i in $(SUBDIRS) doc; do $(MAKE) -C $$i install; done
+ install -m 0644 $(shell find etc/iproute2 -maxdepth 1 -type f) $(DESTDIR)$(CONFDIR)
+ install -m 0755 -d $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8
+ install -m 0644 $(shell find man/man8 -maxdepth 1 -type f) $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8
+@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ snapshot:
+
+ clean:
+ rm -f cscope.*
+- @for i in $(SUBDIRS) doc; \
++ @set -e; for i in $(SUBDIRS) doc; \
+ do $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -C $$i clean; done
+
+ clobber: clean
+--- a/misc/Makefile
++++ b/misc/Makefile
+@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
+ SSOBJ=ss.o ssfilter.o
+ LNSTATOBJ=lnstat.o lnstat_util.o
+
+-TARGETS=ss nstat ifstat rtacct arpd lnstat
++#TARGETS=ss nstat ifstat rtacct arpd lnstat
++TARGETS=ss nstat rtacct lnstat
+
+ include ../Config
+
+--- a/tc/Makefile
++++ b/tc/Makefile
+@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ TCMODULES += q_cbq.o
+ TCMODULES += q_rr.o
+ TCMODULES += q_multiq.o
+ TCMODULES += q_netem.o
++TCMODULES += q_wrr.o
+ TCMODULES += f_rsvp.o
+ TCMODULES += f_u32.o
+ TCMODULES += f_route.o
+--- a/tc/q_htb.c
++++ b/tc/q_htb.c
+@@ -1,3 +1,311 @@
++#if 0
++/*
++ * q_htb.c HTB.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * Authors: Martin Devera, devik@cdi.cz
++ *
++ */
++
++#include <stdio.h>
++#include <stdlib.h>
++#include <unistd.h>
++#include <syslog.h>
++#include <fcntl.h>
++#include <sys/socket.h>
++#include <netinet/in.h>
++#include <arpa/inet.h>
++#include <string.h>
++
++#include "utils.h"
++#include "tc_util.h"
++
++#define HTB_TC_VER 0x30003
++#if HTB_TC_VER >> 16 != TC_HTB_PROTOVER
++#error "Different kernel and TC HTB versions"
++#endif
+
-+iproute (20010824-5) unstable; urgency=low
++static void explain(void)
++{
++ fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ... qdisc add ... htb [default N] [r2q N]\n"
++ " default minor id of class to which unclassified packets are sent {0}\n"
++ " r2q DRR quantums are computed as rate in Bps/r2q {10}\n"
++ " debug string of 16 numbers each 0-3 {0}\n\n"
++ "... class add ... htb rate R1 burst B1 [prio P] [slot S] [pslot PS]\n"
++ " [ceil R2] [cburst B2] [mtu MTU] [quantum Q]\n"
++ " rate rate allocated to this class (class can still borrow)\n"
++ " burst max bytes burst which can be accumulated during idle period {computed}\n"
++ " ceil definite upper class rate (no borrows) {rate}\n"
++ " cburst burst but for ceil {computed}\n"
++ " mtu max packet size we create rate map for {1600}\n"
++ " prio priority of leaf; lower are served first {0}\n"
++ " quantum how much bytes to serve from leaf at once {use r2q}\n"
++ "\nTC HTB version %d.%d\n",HTB_TC_VER>>16,HTB_TC_VER&0xffff
++ );
++}
+
-+ * Really fix Bug#121589 (dead gateway bug); apparently I
-+ forgot to include the patch in 20010824-2
++static void explain1(char *arg)
++{
++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"%s\"\n", arg);
++ explain();
++}
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Tue, 29 Jan 2002 23:22:24 +0100
+
-+iproute (20010824-4) unstable; urgency=low
++#define usage() return(-1)
+
-+ * Added support for DIFFSERV and ATM in tc
++static int htb_parse_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, int argc, char **argv, struct nlmsghdr *n)
++{
++ struct tc_htb_glob opt;
++ struct rtattr *tail;
++ unsigned i; char *p;
++ memset(&opt,0,sizeof(opt));
++ opt.rate2quantum = 10;
++ opt.version = 3;
++
++ while (argc > 0) {
++ if (matches(*argv, "r2q") == 0) {
++ NEXT_ARG();
++ if (get_u32(&opt.rate2quantum, *argv, 10)) {
++ explain1("r2q"); return -1;
++ }
++ } else if (matches(*argv, "default") == 0) {
++ NEXT_ARG();
++ if (get_u32(&opt.defcls, *argv, 16)) {
++ explain1("default"); return -1;
++ }
++ } else if (matches(*argv, "debug") == 0) {
++ NEXT_ARG(); p = *argv;
++ for (i=0; i<16; i++,p++) {
++ if (*p<'0' || *p>'3') break;
++ opt.debug |= (*p-'0')<<(2*i);
++ }
++ } else {
++ fprintf(stderr, "What is \"%s\"?\n", *argv);
++ explain();
++ return -1;
++ }
++ argc--; argv++;
++ }
++ tail = (struct rtattr*)(((void*)n)+NLMSG_ALIGN(n->nlmsg_len));
++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_OPTIONS, NULL, 0);
++ addattr_l(n, 2024, TCA_HTB_INIT, &opt, NLMSG_ALIGN(sizeof(opt)));
++ tail->rta_len = (((void*)n)+NLMSG_ALIGN(n->nlmsg_len)) - (void*)tail;
++ return 0;
++}
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Sun, 13 Jan 2002 03:01:47 +0100
++static int htb_parse_class_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, int argc, char **argv, struct nlmsghdr *n)
++{
++ int ok=0;
++ struct tc_htb_opt opt;
++ __u32 rtab[256],ctab[256];
++ unsigned buffer=0,cbuffer=0;
++ int cell_log=-1,ccell_log = -1,mtu;
++ struct rtattr *tail;
+
-+iproute (20010824-3) unstable; urgency=low
++ memset(&opt, 0, sizeof(opt)); mtu = 1600; /* eth packet len */
+
-+ * Updated tc* man pages (thanks to bert hubert <ahu@ds9a.nl>)
-+ * Fixed spurious space in `tc -s qdisc' output (closes: Bug#128501)
++ while (argc > 0) {
++ if (matches(*argv, "prio") == 0) {
++ NEXT_ARG();
++ if (get_u32(&opt.prio, *argv, 10)) {
++ explain1("prio"); return -1;
++ }
++ ok++;
++ } else if (matches(*argv, "mtu") == 0) {
++ NEXT_ARG();
++ if (get_u32(&mtu, *argv, 10)) {
++ explain1("mtu"); return -1;
++ }
++ } else if (matches(*argv, "quantum") == 0) {
++ NEXT_ARG();
++ if (get_u32(&opt.quantum, *argv, 10)) {
++ explain1("quantum"); return -1;
++ }
++ } else if (matches(*argv, "burst") == 0 ||
++ strcmp(*argv, "buffer") == 0 ||
++ strcmp(*argv, "maxburst") == 0) {
++ NEXT_ARG();
++ if (get_size_and_cell(&buffer, &cell_log, *argv) < 0) {
++ explain1("buffer");
++ return -1;
++ }
++ ok++;
++ } else if (matches(*argv, "cburst") == 0 ||
++ strcmp(*argv, "cbuffer") == 0 ||
++ strcmp(*argv, "cmaxburst") == 0) {
++ NEXT_ARG();
++ if (get_size_and_cell(&cbuffer, &ccell_log, *argv) < 0) {
++ explain1("cbuffer");
++ return -1;
++ }
++ ok++;
++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "ceil") == 0) {
++ NEXT_ARG();
++ if (opt.ceil.rate) {
++ fprintf(stderr, "Double \"ceil\" spec\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++ if (get_rate(&opt.ceil.rate, *argv)) {
++ explain1("ceil");
++ return -1;
++ }
++ ok++;
++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "rate") == 0) {
++ NEXT_ARG();
++ if (opt.rate.rate) {
++ fprintf(stderr, "Double \"rate\" spec\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++ if (get_rate(&opt.rate.rate, *argv)) {
++ explain1("rate");
++ return -1;
++ }
++ ok++;
++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "help") == 0) {
++ explain();
++ return -1;
++ } else {
++ fprintf(stderr, "What is \"%s\"?\n", *argv);
++ explain();
++ return -1;
++ }
++ argc--; argv++;
++ }
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Thu, 10 Jan 2002 22:18:25 +0100
++/* if (!ok)
++ return 0;*/
+
-+iproute (20010824-2) unstable; urgency=low
++ if (opt.rate.rate == 0) {
++ fprintf(stderr, "\"rate\" is required.\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++ /* if ceil params are missing, use the same as rate */
++ if (!opt.ceil.rate) opt.ceil = opt.rate;
+
-+ * Fixed the following important and serious bugs:
-+ + iproute doesn't compile on Alpha (closes: Bug#118113, Bug#123224)
-+ + iproute doesn't compile on MIPS (closes: Bug#118424)
-+ + iproute doesn't compile on powerpc (closes: Bug#119601)
-+ * Added man pages for tc (closes: Bug#124230), tc-cbq, tc-red, tc-tbf,
-+ tc-prio and tc-sfq
-+ * Removed references to old programs from iproute(7) (closes: Bug#99536)
-+ * Fixed bug which presented first hop as dead in equal cost multipath
-+ (closes: Bug#121589)
-+ * Do not process .ps with through `psnup' (closes: Bug#119820)
++ /* compute minimal allowed burst from rate; mtu is added here to make
++ sute that buffer is larger than mtu and to have some safeguard space */
++ if (!buffer) buffer = opt.rate.rate / HZ + mtu;
++ if (!cbuffer) cbuffer = opt.ceil.rate / HZ + mtu;
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Tue, 8 Jan 2002 16:07:27 +0100
++ if ((cell_log = tc_calc_rtable(opt.rate.rate, rtab, cell_log, mtu, 0)) < 0) {
++ fprintf(stderr, "htb: failed to calculate rate table.\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++ opt.buffer = tc_calc_xmittime(opt.rate.rate, buffer);
++ opt.rate.cell_log = cell_log;
+
-+iproute (20010824-1) unstable; urgency=low
++ if ((ccell_log = tc_calc_rtable(opt.ceil.rate, ctab, cell_log, mtu, 0)) < 0) {
++ fprintf(stderr, "htb: failed to calculate ceil rate table.\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++ opt.cbuffer = tc_calc_xmittime(opt.ceil.rate, cbuffer);
++ opt.ceil.cell_log = ccell_log;
++
++ tail = (struct rtattr*)(((void*)n)+NLMSG_ALIGN(n->nlmsg_len));
++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_OPTIONS, NULL, 0);
++ addattr_l(n, 2024, TCA_HTB_PARMS, &opt, sizeof(opt));
++ addattr_l(n, 3024, TCA_HTB_RTAB, rtab, 1024);
++ addattr_l(n, 4024, TCA_HTB_CTAB, ctab, 1024);
++ tail->rta_len = (((void*)n)+NLMSG_ALIGN(n->nlmsg_len)) - (void*)tail;
++ return 0;
++}
+
-+ * New upstream version
-+ * Make ingress qdisc work again with tc (closes: Bug#84444)
-+ * Make it compile properly with new include files (closes: Bug#113112)
++static int htb_print_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *opt)
++{
++ struct rtattr *tb[TCA_HTB_RTAB+1];
++ struct tc_htb_opt *hopt;
++ struct tc_htb_glob *gopt;
++ double buffer,cbuffer;
++ SPRINT_BUF(b1);
++ SPRINT_BUF(b2);
++
++ if (opt == NULL)
++ return 0;
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Sun, 28 Oct 2001 16:38:00 +0100
++ memset(tb, 0, sizeof(tb));
++ parse_rtattr(tb, TCA_HTB_RTAB, RTA_DATA(opt), RTA_PAYLOAD(opt));
++
++ if (tb[TCA_HTB_PARMS]) {
++
++ hopt = RTA_DATA(tb[TCA_HTB_PARMS]);
++ if (RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_HTB_PARMS]) < sizeof(*hopt)) return -1;
++
++ if (!hopt->level) {
++ fprintf(f, "prio %d ", (int)hopt->prio);
++ if (show_details)
++ fprintf(f, "quantum %d ", (int)hopt->quantum);
++ }
++ fprintf(f, "rate %s ", sprint_rate(hopt->rate.rate, b1));
++ buffer = ((double)hopt->rate.rate*tc_core_tick2usec(hopt->buffer))/1000000;
++ fprintf(f, "ceil %s ", sprint_rate(hopt->ceil.rate, b1));
++ cbuffer = ((double)hopt->ceil.rate*tc_core_tick2usec(hopt->cbuffer))/1000000;
++ if (show_details) {
++ fprintf(f, "burst %s/%u mpu %s ", sprint_size(buffer, b1),
++ 1<<hopt->rate.cell_log, sprint_size(hopt->rate.mpu, b2));
++ fprintf(f, "cburst %s/%u mpu %s ", sprint_size(cbuffer, b1),
++ 1<<hopt->ceil.cell_log, sprint_size(hopt->ceil.mpu, b2));
++ fprintf(f, "level %d ", (int)hopt->level);
++ } else {
++ fprintf(f, "burst %s ", sprint_size(buffer, b1));
++ fprintf(f, "cburst %s ", sprint_size(cbuffer, b1));
++ }
++ if (show_raw)
++ fprintf(f, "buffer [%08x] cbuffer [%08x] ",
++ hopt->buffer,hopt->cbuffer);
++ }
++ if (tb[TCA_HTB_INIT]) {
++ gopt = RTA_DATA(tb[TCA_HTB_INIT]);
++ if (RTA_PAYLOAD(tb[TCA_HTB_INIT]) < sizeof(*gopt)) return -1;
++
++ fprintf(f, "r2q %d default %x direct_packets_stat %u",
++ gopt->rate2quantum,gopt->defcls,gopt->direct_pkts);
++ if (show_details)
++ fprintf(f," ver %d.%d",gopt->version >> 16,gopt->version & 0xffff);
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
+
-+iproute (20001007-1) unstable; urgency=low
++static int htb_print_xstats(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *xstats)
++{
++ struct tc_htb_xstats *st;
++ if (xstats == NULL)
++ return 0;
+
-+ * New upstream version (closes: Bug#63701)
-+ * Remove /etc/iproute2 on purge (closes: Bug#72743)
-+ * Fixed Lintian warnings (no-priority-field and no-section-field)
++ if (RTA_PAYLOAD(xstats) < sizeof(*st))
++ return -1;
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Sat, 14 Oct 2000 19:27:12 +0200
++ st = RTA_DATA(xstats);
++ fprintf(f, " lended: %u borrowed: %u giants: %u\n",
++ st->lends,st->borrows,st->giants);
++ fprintf(f, " tokens: %d ctokens: %d\n", st->tokens,st->ctokens);
++ return 0;
++}
+
-+iproute (991023-2) unstable; urgency=low
++struct qdisc_util htb_util = {
++ NULL,
++ "htb",
++ htb_parse_opt,
++ htb_print_opt,
++ htb_print_xstats,
++ htb_parse_class_opt,
++ htb_print_opt,
++};
++
++/* for testing of old one */
++struct qdisc_util htb2_util = {
++ NULL,
++ "htb2",
++ htb_parse_opt,
++ htb_print_opt,
++ htb_print_xstats,
++ htb_parse_class_opt,
++ htb_print_opt,
++};
++#endif
+ /*
+ * q_htb.c HTB.
+ *
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/tc/q_wrr.c
+@@ -0,0 +1,322 @@
++#include <stdio.h>
++#include <stdlib.h>
++#include <unistd.h>
++#include <syslog.h>
++#include <fcntl.h>
++#include <sys/socket.h>
++#include <netinet/in.h>
++#include <arpa/inet.h>
++#include <string.h>
++#include <math.h>
++
++#include "utils.h"
++#include "tc_util.h"
++
++#define usage() return(-1)
++
++// Returns -1 on error
++static int wrr_parse_qdisc_weight(int argc, char** argv,
++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf* opt) {
++ int i;
++
++ opt->weight1.weight_mode=-1;
++ opt->weight2.weight_mode=-1;
++
++ for(i=0; i<argc; i++) {
++ if(!memcmp(argv[i],"wmode1=",7)) {
++ opt->weight1.weight_mode=atoi(argv[i]+7);
++ } else if(!memcmp(argv[i],"wmode2=",7)) {
++ opt->weight2.weight_mode=atoi(argv[i]+7);
++ } else {
++ printf("Usage: ... [wmode1=0|1|2|3] [wmode2=0|1|2|3]\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
+
-+ * New Standards-Version (3.1.1) (closes: Bug#47923)
-+ * Modified description of package to show which kernel options are
-+ necessary to use the package (closes: Bug#47922)
-+ * Updated manual page to point at /usr/share/doc/iproute (closes: Bug#47924)
++static int wrr_parse_class_modf(int argc, char** argv,
++ struct tc_wrr_class_modf* modf) {
++ int i;
++
++ if(argc<1) {
++ fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ... [weight1=val] [decr1=val] [incr1=val] [min1=val] [max1=val] [val2=val] ...\n");
++ fprintf(stderr, " The values can be floating point like 0.42 or divisions like 42/100\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ // Set meaningless values:
++ modf->weight1.val=0;
++ modf->weight1.decr=(__u64)-1;
++ modf->weight1.incr=(__u64)-1;
++ modf->weight1.min=0;
++ modf->weight1.max=0;
++ modf->weight2.val=0;
++ modf->weight2.decr=(__u64)-1;
++ modf->weight2.incr=(__u64)-1;
++ modf->weight2.min=0;
++ modf->weight2.max=0;
++
++ // And read values:
++ for(i=0; i<argc; i++) {
++ char arg[80];
++ char* name,*value1=0,*value2=0;
++ long double f_val1,f_val2=1,value;
++ if(strlen(argv[i])>=sizeof(arg)) {
++ fprintf(stderr,"Argument too long: %s\n",argv[i]);
++ return -1;
++ }
++ strcpy(arg,argv[i]);
++
++ name=strtok(arg,"=");
++ if(name) value1=strtok(0,"/");
++ if(value1) value2=strtok(0,"");
++
++ if(!value1) {
++ fprintf(stderr,"No = found in argument: %s\n",argv[i]);
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ f_val1=atof(value1);
++ if(value2) f_val2=atof(value2);
++
++ if(f_val2==0) {
++ fprintf(stderr,"Division by 0\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ value=f_val1/f_val2;
++ if(value>1) value=1;
++ if(value<0) value=0;
++ value*=((__u64)-1);
++
++ // And find the value set
++ if(!strcmp(name,"weight1")) modf->weight1.val=value;
++ else if(!strcmp(name,"decr1")) modf->weight1.decr=value;
++ else if(!strcmp(name,"incr1")) modf->weight1.incr=value;
++ else if(!strcmp(name,"min1")) modf->weight1.min=value;
++ else if(!strcmp(name,"max1")) modf->weight1.max=value;
++ else if(!strcmp(name,"weight2")) modf->weight2.val=value;
++ else if(!strcmp(name,"decr2")) modf->weight2.decr=value;
++ else if(!strcmp(name,"incr2")) modf->weight2.incr=value;
++ else if(!strcmp(name,"min2")) modf->weight2.min=value;
++ else if(!strcmp(name,"max2")) modf->weight2.max=value;
++ else {
++ fprintf(stderr,"illegal value: %s\n",name);
++ return -1;
++ }
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Sun, 19 Dec 1999 04:00:21 +0100
++static int wrr_parse_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, int argc, char **argv, struct nlmsghdr *n)
++{
++ if(n->nlmsg_flags & NLM_F_CREATE) {
++ // This is a create request:
++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_crt opt;
++
++ int sour,dest,ip,mac,masq;
++
++ if(argc<4) {
++ fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ... wrr sour|dest ip|masq|mac maxclasses proxymaxcon [penalty-setup]\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ // Read sour/dest:
++ memset(&opt,0,sizeof(opt));
++ sour=!strcmp(argv[0],"sour");
++ dest=!strcmp(argv[0],"dest");
++
++ if(!sour && !dest) {
++ fprintf(stderr,"sour or dest must be specified\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ // Read ip/mac
++ ip=!strcmp(argv[1],"ip");
++ mac=!strcmp(argv[1],"mac");
++ masq=!strcmp(argv[1],"masq");
++
++ if(!ip && !mac && !masq) {
++ fprintf(stderr,"ip, masq or mac must be specified\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ opt.srcaddr=sour;
++ opt.usemac=mac;
++ opt.usemasq=masq;
++ opt.bands_max=atoi(argv[2]);
++
++ opt.proxy_maxconn=atoi(argv[3]);
++
++ // Read weights:
++ if(wrr_parse_qdisc_weight(argc-4,argv+4,&opt.qdisc_modf)<0) return -1;
++ if(opt.qdisc_modf.weight1.weight_mode==-1) opt.qdisc_modf.weight1.weight_mode=0;
++ if(opt.qdisc_modf.weight2.weight_mode==-1) opt.qdisc_modf.weight2.weight_mode=0;
++
++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_OPTIONS, &opt, sizeof(opt));
++ } else {
++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf_std opt;
++ char qdisc,class;
++
++ // This is a modify request:
++ if(argc<1) {
++ fprintf(stderr,"... qdisc ... or ... class ...\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ qdisc=!strcmp(argv[0],"qdisc");
++ class=!strcmp(argv[0],"class");
++
++ if(!qdisc && !class) {
++ fprintf(stderr,"qdisc or class must be specified\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ argc--;
++ argv++;
++
++ opt.proxy=0;
++
++ if(qdisc) {
++ opt.change_class=0;
++ if(wrr_parse_qdisc_weight(argc, argv, &opt.qdisc_modf)<0) return -1;
++ } else {
++ int a0,a1,a2,a3,a4=0,a5=0;
++
++ opt.change_class=1;
++
++ if(argc<1) {
++ fprintf(stderr,"... <mac>|<ip>|<masq> ...\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++ memset(opt.addr,0,sizeof(opt.addr));
++
++ if((sscanf(argv[0],"%i.%i.%i.%i",&a0,&a1,&a2,&a3)!=4) &&
++ (sscanf(argv[0],"%x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x",&a0,&a1,&a2,&a3,&a4,&a5)!=6)) {
++ fprintf(stderr,"Wrong format of mac or ip address\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
+
-+iproute (991023-1) unstable; urgency=low
++ opt.addr[0]=a0; opt.addr[1]=a1; opt.addr[2]=a2;
++ opt.addr[3]=a3; opt.addr[4]=a4; opt.addr[5]=a5;
+
-+ * New upstream version (closes: Bug#48733)
++ if(wrr_parse_class_modf(argc-1, argv+1, &opt.class_modf)<0) return -1;
++ }
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Tue, 2 Nov 1999 16:29:37 +0100
++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_OPTIONS, &opt, sizeof(opt));
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
+
-+iproute (990824-1) unstable; urgency=low
++static int wrr_parse_copt(struct qdisc_util *qu, int argc, char **argv, struct nlmsghdr *n) {
++ struct tc_wrr_class_modf opt;
+
-+ * New maintainer
-+ * New upstream version
-+ * New Standards-Version: 3.1.0
-+ * Minor fix in "ip rule list": mask in "from" address was not shown
-+ correctly
-+ * Removed obsoleted documentation from "debian/" directory
++ memset(&opt,0,sizeof(opt));
++ if(wrr_parse_class_modf(argc,argv,&opt)<0) return -1;
+
-+ -- Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> Sun, 24 Oct 1999 19:02:56 +0200
++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_OPTIONS, &opt, sizeof(opt));
++ return 0;
++}
+
-+iproute (990630-1) unstable; urgency=low
++static int wrr_print_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *opt)
++{
++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_stats *qopt;
+
-+ * New upstream version.
-+ * FHS and standards 3.0.1.0.
++ if (opt == NULL)
++ return 0;
+
-+ -- Roberto Lumbreras <rover@debian.org> Tue, 3 Aug 1999 02:49:28 +0200
++ if (RTA_PAYLOAD(opt) < sizeof(*qopt))
++ return -1;
++ qopt = RTA_DATA(opt);
++
++ fprintf(f,"\n (%s/%s) (maxclasses %i) (usedclasses %i) (reused classes %i)\n",
++ qopt->qdisc_crt.srcaddr ? "sour" : "dest",
++ qopt->qdisc_crt.usemac ? "mac" : (qopt->qdisc_crt.usemasq ? "masq" : "ip"),
++ qopt->qdisc_crt.bands_max,
++ qopt->bands_cur,
++ qopt->bands_reused
++ );
++
++ if(qopt->qdisc_crt.proxy_maxconn) {
++ fprintf(f," (proxy maxcon %i) (proxy curcon %i)\n",
++ qopt->qdisc_crt.proxy_maxconn,qopt->proxy_curconn);
++ }
+
-+iproute (990530-1) unstable; urgency=low
++ fprintf(f," (waiting classes %i) (packets requeued %i) (priosum: %Lg)\n",
++ qopt->nodes_in_heap,
++ qopt->packets_requed,
++ qopt->priosum/((long double)((__u32)-1))
++ );
+
-+ * New upstream version.
-+ * Build with 2.2.10 kernel headers.
-+ * Install new scripts ip/routef ip/routel, but not ip/ifcfg ip/rtpr by
-+ now, I don't know who/what needs rtpr; ifcfg uses arping, and it isn't
-+ available in debian for now.
++ fprintf(f," (wmode1 %i) (wmode2 %i) \n",
++ qopt->qdisc_crt.qdisc_modf.weight1.weight_mode,
++ qopt->qdisc_crt.qdisc_modf.weight2.weight_mode);
+
-+ -- Roberto Lumbreras <rover@debian.org> Tue, 22 Jun 1999 02:28:53 +0200
++ return 0;
++}
+
-+iproute (990329-1) unstable; urgency=low
++static int wrr_print_copt(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *opt) {
++ struct tc_wrr_class_stats *copt;
++ long double d=(__u64)-1;
++
++ if (opt == NULL) return 0;
++
++ if (RTA_PAYLOAD(opt) < sizeof(*copt))
++ return -1;
++ copt = RTA_DATA(opt);
++
++ if(!copt->used) {
++ fprintf(f,"(unused)");
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ if(copt->usemac) {
++ fprintf(f,"\n (address: %.2X:%.2X:%.2X:%.2X:%.2X:%.2X)\n",
++ copt->addr[0],copt->addr[1],copt->addr[2],
++ copt->addr[3],copt->addr[4],copt->addr[5]);
++ } else {
++ fprintf(f,"\n (address: %i.%i.%i.%i)\n",copt->addr[0],copt->addr[1],copt->addr[2],copt->addr[3]);
++ }
++
++ fprintf(f," (total weight: %Lg) (current position: %i) (counters: %u %u : %u %u)\n",
++ (copt->class_modf.weight1.val/d)*(copt->class_modf.weight2.val/d),
++ copt->heappos,
++ (unsigned)(copt->penal_ms>>32),
++ (unsigned)(copt->penal_ms & 0xffffffffU),
++ (unsigned)(copt->penal_ls>>32),
++ (unsigned)(copt->penal_ls & 0xffffffffU)
++ );
++
++ fprintf(f," Pars 1: (weight %Lg) (decr: %Lg) (incr: %Lg) (min: %Lg) (max: %Lg)\n",
++ copt->class_modf.weight1.val/d,
++ copt->class_modf.weight1.decr/d,
++ copt->class_modf.weight1.incr/d,
++ copt->class_modf.weight1.min/d,
++ copt->class_modf.weight1.max/d);
++
++ fprintf(f," Pars 2: (weight %Lg) (decr: %Lg) (incr: %Lg) (min: %Lg) (max: %Lg)",
++ copt->class_modf.weight2.val/d,
++ copt->class_modf.weight2.decr/d,
++ copt->class_modf.weight2.incr/d,
++ copt->class_modf.weight2.min/d,
++ copt->class_modf.weight2.max/d);
++
++ return 0;
++}
+
-+ * New upstream version.
-+ * Build with 2.2.5 kernel headers.
++static int wrr_print_xstats(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *xstats)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
+
-+ -- Roberto Lumbreras <rover@debian.org> Sun, 4 Apr 1999 18:50:39 +0200
+
-+iproute (980630-1) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * New upstream version.
-+ * Build with 2.1.112 kernel headers.
-+ * Rewrote the rules file.
-+
-+ -- Roberto Lumbreras <rover@debian.org> Wed, 29 Jul 1998 23:37:52 +0200
-+
-+iproute (980119-1) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * Outdated documentation. Upstream docs are scarce.
-+ * Non-Maintainer release
-+ * This package has no correct copyright file!
-+ * Include all the README.* docs from the upstream site.
-+ * Modified to build under glibc
-+ * Build with 2.1.85 kernel headers.
-+ * produce a correct diff.
-+ * Reworked the rules file to utilize debmake fully
-+ * Newest upstream release
-+ * glibc compilation
-+
-+ -- Christoph Lameter <christoph@lameter.com> Wed, 4 Feb 1998 13:37:28 -0800
-+
-+iproute (961225-2) unstable frozen; urgency=low
-+
-+ * Added a man page for iproute. (Fixes #8080).
-+ * Removed out-of-date patches.
-+ * Added routing.txt from /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/routing.txt
-+ * Newer version of debmake.
-+
-+ -- Tom Lees <tom@lpsg.demon.co.uk> Mon, 17 Apr 1997 17:00:36 +0100
-+
-+iproute (961225-1) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+ * Initial Release.
-+
-+ -- Tom Lees <tom@lpsg.demon.co.uk> Mon, 30 Dec 1996 11:12:23 +0000
-+
-+Local variables:
-+mode: debian-changelog
-+End:
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/iproute.install
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/iproute.install
-@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
-+ip/ip /bin
-+ip/rtmon tc/tc misc/rtacct misc/ss /sbin
-+misc/lnstat misc/nstat /usr/bin/
-+ip/routef ip/routel /usr/bin
-+etc/* /etc
-+tc/*.so /usr/lib/tc
-+misc/arpd /usr/sbin
-+netem/*.dist /usr/lib/tc
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/fix_ss_typo.dpatch
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/fix_ss_typo.dpatch
-@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
-+#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
-+## fix_ss_typo.dpatch by <formorer@lisa.springfield.lan>
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: No description.
-+
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -urNad iproute-20070313~/man/man8/ss.8 iproute-20070313/man/man8/ss.8
-+--- iproute-20070313~/man/man8/ss.8 2007-03-13 22:50:56.000000000 +0100
-++++ iproute-20070313/man/man8/ss.8 2007-06-10 19:36:04.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
-+ is used to dump socket statistics. It allows showing information similar
-+ to
-+ .IR netstat .
-+-It can display more TCP information than state than other tools.
-++It can display more TCP and state informations than other tools.
-+
-+ .SH OPTIONS
-+ These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/00list
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/00list
-@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
-+ip.8-typo
-+wrr-qdisc.dpatch
-+manpages-typo.dpatch
-+ip_address
-+tc_modules.dpatch
-+moo.dpatch
-+ip_route_usage.dpatch
-+tc_cbq_details_typo.dpatch
-+libnetlink_typo.dpatch
-+tcb_htb_typo.dpatch
-+fix_ss_typo.dpatch
-+remove_tc_filters_reference.dpatch
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/libnetlink_typo.dpatch
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/libnetlink_typo.dpatch
-@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
-+#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
-+## libnetlink_typo.dpatch by <formorer@lisa.springfield.lan>
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: No description.
-+
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -urNad iproute-20070313~/man/man3/libnetlink.3 iproute-20070313/man/man3/libnetlink.3
-+--- iproute-20070313~/man/man3/libnetlink.3 2007-03-13 22:50:56.000000000 +0100
-++++ iproute-20070313/man/man3/libnetlink.3 2007-06-10 19:28:30.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
-+ This library should be named librtnetlink.
-+
-+ .SH AUTHORS
-+-netlink/rtnetlink was designed and writen by Alexey Kuznetsov.
-++netlink/rtnetlink was designed and written by Alexey Kuznetsov.
-+ Andi Kleen wrote the man page.
-+
-+ .SH SEE ALSO
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/add-metrics.diff
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/add-metrics.diff
-@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
-+#! /bin/sh -e
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: show the \ really, see #285507
-+
-+[ -f debian/patches/00patch-opts ] && . debian/patches/00patch-opts
-+patch_opts="${patch_opts:--f --no-backup-if-mismatch}"
-+
-+if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1
-+fi
-+case "$1" in
-+ -patch) patch $patch_opts -p1 < $0;;
-+ -unpatch) patch $patch_opts -p1 -R < $0;;
-+ *)
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1;;
-+esac
-+
-+exit 0
-+@DPATCH@
-+--- iproute-20010824/ip/iproute.c
-++++ iproute-20010824/ip/iproute.c
-+@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
-+ fprintf(stderr, "OPTIONS := FLAGS [ mtu NUMBER ] [ advmss NUMBER ]\n");
-+ fprintf(stderr, " [ rtt NUMBER ] [ rttvar NUMBER ]\n");
-+ fprintf(stderr, " [ window NUMBER] [ cwnd NUMBER ] [ ssthresh REALM ]\n");
-+- fprintf(stderr, " [ realms REALM ]\n");
-++ fprintf(stderr, " [ realms REALM ] [ hoplimit NUMBER ] [ initcwnd NUMBER ]\n");
-+ fprintf(stderr, "TYPE := [ unicast | local | broadcast | multicast | throw |\n");
-+ fprintf(stderr, " unreachable | prohibit | blackhole | nat ]\n");
-+ fprintf(stderr, "TABLE_ID := [ local | main | default | all | NUMBER ]\n");
-+@@ -481,6 +481,8 @@
-+ "cwnd",
-+ "advmss",
-+ "reordering",
-++ "hoplimit",
-++ "initcwnd",
-+ };
-+ static int hz;
-+ if (mxrta[i] == NULL)
-+@@ -750,6 +752,30 @@
-+ invarg("\"reordering\" value is invalid\n", *argv);
-+ rta_addattr32(mxrta, sizeof(mxbuf), RTAX_REORDERING, reord);
-+ #endif
-++#ifdef RTAX_HOPLIMIT
-++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "hoplimit") == 0) {
-++ unsigned hoplim;
-++ NEXT_ARG();
-++ if (strcmp(*argv, "lock") == 0) {
-++ mxlock |= (1<<RTAX_HOPLIMIT);
-++ NEXT_ARG();
-++ }
-++ if (get_unsigned(&hoplim, *argv, 0))
-++ invarg("\"hoplimit\" value is invalid\n", *argv);
-++ rta_addattr32(mxrta, sizeof(mxbuf), RTAX_HOPLIMIT, hoplim);
-++#endif
-++#ifdef RTAX_INITCWND
-++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "initcwnd") == 0) {
-++ unsigned initcwnd;
-++ NEXT_ARG();
-++ if (strcmp(*argv, "lock") == 0) {
-++ mxlock |= (1<<RTAX_HOPLIMIT);
-++ NEXT_ARG();
-++ }
-++ if (get_unsigned(&initcwnd, *argv, 0))
-++ invarg("\"initcwnd\" value is invalid\n", *argv);
-++ rta_addattr32(mxrta, sizeof(mxbuf), RTAX_INITCWND, initcwnd);
-++#endif
-+ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "rtt") == 0) {
-+ unsigned rtt;
-+ NEXT_ARG();
-+--- iproute-20010824.orig/doc/ip-cref.tex
-++++ iproute-20010824/doc/ip-cref.tex
-+@@ -1324,2 +1324,15 @@
-+
-++\item \verb|hoplimit NUMBER|
-++
-++--- [2.5.74+ only] Hop limit on the path to this destination. If it is not
-++ given, Linux uses the value selected with \verb|sysctl| variable
-++ \verb|net/ipv4/ip_default_ttl|.
-++
-++\item \verb|initcwnd NUMBER|
-++
-++--- [2.5.70+ only] Initial congestion window size when establishing
-++ connections to this destination. This value is multiplied with the
-++ MSS (``Maximal Segment Size'') for the connection to get the actual
-++ window size. If it is not given (or set to zero), Linux uses the
-++ values specified in~\cite{RFC2414}.
-+
-+@@ -2653,2 +2666,5 @@
-+
-++\bibitem{RFC2414} M.~Allman, S.~Floyd, C.~Partridge.
-++``Increasing TCP's Initial Window'', RFC-2414.
-++
-+ \end{thebibliography}
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/esfq-support.dpatch
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/esfq-support.dpatch
-@@ -0,0 +1,284 @@
-+#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
-+## esfq-support.dpatch by Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: No description.
-+
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -urNad iproute-20060323~/tc/Makefile iproute-20060323/tc/Makefile
-+--- iproute-20060323~/tc/Makefile 2006-09-08 18:57:26.000000000 +0200
-++++ iproute-20060323/tc/Makefile 2006-09-08 18:57:54.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
-+ TCMODULES :=
-+ TCMODULES += q_fifo.o
-+ TCMODULES += q_sfq.o
-++TCMODULES += q_esfq.o
-+ TCMODULES += q_red.o
-+ TCMODULES += q_prio.o
-+ TCMODULES += q_tbf.o
-+diff -urNad iproute-20060323~/tc/Makefile.orig iproute-20060323/tc/Makefile.orig
-+--- iproute-20060323~/tc/Makefile.orig 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-++++ iproute-20060323/tc/Makefile.orig 2006-09-08 18:57:26.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
-++TCOBJ= tc.o tc_qdisc.o tc_class.o tc_filter.o tc_util.o \
-++ m_police.o m_estimator.o m_action.o m_ematch.o \
-++ emp_ematch.yacc.o emp_ematch.lex.o
-++
-++include ../Config
-++
-++TCMODULES :=
-++TCMODULES += q_fifo.o
-++TCMODULES += q_sfq.o
-++TCMODULES += q_red.o
-++TCMODULES += q_prio.o
-++TCMODULES += q_tbf.o
-++TCMODULES += q_cbq.o
-++TCMODULES += f_rsvp.o
-++TCMODULES += f_u32.o
-++TCMODULES += f_route.o
-++TCMODULES += f_fw.o
-++TCMODULES += f_basic.o
-++TCMODULES += q_dsmark.o
-++TCMODULES += q_gred.o
-++TCMODULES += f_tcindex.o
-++TCMODULES += q_ingress.o
-++TCMODULES += q_hfsc.o
-++TCMODULES += q_htb.o
-++TCMODULES += m_gact.o
-++TCMODULES += m_mirred.o
-++TCMODULES += m_ipt.o
-++TCMODULES += m_pedit.o
-++TCMODULES += p_ip.o
-++TCMODULES += p_icmp.o
-++TCMODULES += p_tcp.o
-++TCMODULES += p_udp.o
-++TCMODULES += em_nbyte.o
-++TCMODULES += em_cmp.o
-++TCMODULES += em_u32.o
-++TCMODULES += em_meta.o
-++
-++TCOBJ += $(TCMODULES)
-++
-++TCLIB := tc_core.o
-++TCLIB += tc_red.o
-++TCLIB += tc_cbq.o
-++TCLIB += tc_estimator.o
-++
-++CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_GACT -DCONFIG_GACT_PROB
-++
-++TCSO :=
-++TCSO += q_netem.so
-++ifeq ($(TC_CONFIG_ATM),y)
-++ TCSO += q_atm.so
-++endif
-++
-++LDLIBS += -L. -ltc -lm -ldl
-++
-++LDFLAGS += -Wl,-export-dynamic
-++
-++YACC := bison
-++LEX := flex
-++
-++%.so: %.c
-++ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -shared -fpic $< -o $@
-++
-++
-++all: libtc.a tc $(TCSO)
-++
-++tc: $(TCOBJ) $(LIBNETLINK) $(LIBUTIL) $(TCLIB)
-++
-++libtc.a: $(TCLIB)
-++ $(AR) rcs $@ $(TCLIB)
-++
-++install: all
-++ mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/usr/lib/tc
-++ install -m 0755 -s tc $(DESTDIR)$(SBINDIR)
-++ for i in $(TCSO); \
-++ do install -m 755 -s $$i $(DESTDIR)/usr/lib/tc; \
-++ done
-++
-++clean:
-++ rm -f $(TCOBJ) $(TCLIB) libtc.a tc *.so emp_ematch.yacc.h; \
-++ rm -f emp_ematch.yacc.output
-++
-++q_atm.so: q_atm.c
-++ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -shared -fpic -o q_atm.so q_atm.c -latm
-++
-++%.yacc.c: %.y
-++ $(YACC) $(YACCFLAGS) -o $@ $<
-++
-++%.lex.c: %.l
-++ $(LEX) $(LEXFLAGS) -o$@ $<
-+diff -urNad iproute-20060323~/tc/q_esfq.c iproute-20060323/tc/q_esfq.c
-+--- iproute-20060323~/tc/q_esfq.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-++++ iproute-20060323/tc/q_esfq.c 2006-09-08 18:57:54.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -0,0 +1,169 @@
-++/*
-++ * q_esfq.c ESFQ.
-++ *
-++ * 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.
-++ *
-++ * Authors: Alexey Kuznetsov, <kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru>
-++ *
-++ * Changes: Alexander Atanasov, <alex@ssi.bg>
-++ * Added depth,limit,divisor,hash_kind options.
-++ */
-++
-++#include <stdio.h>
-++#include <stdlib.h>
-++#include <unistd.h>
-++#include <syslog.h>
-++#include <fcntl.h>
-++#include <math.h>
-++#include <sys/socket.h>
-++#include <netinet/in.h>
-++#include <arpa/inet.h>
-++#include <string.h>
-++
-++#include "utils.h"
-++#include "tc_util.h"
-++
-++static void explain(void)
-++{
-++ fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ... esfq [ perturb SECS ] [ quantum BYTES ] [ depth FLOWS ]\n\t[ divisor HASHBITS ] [ limit PKTS ] [ hash HASHTYPE]\n");
-++ fprintf(stderr,"Where: \n");
-++ fprintf(stderr,"HASHTYPE := { classic | src | dst }\n");
-++}
-++
-++#define usage() return(-1)
-++
-++static int esfq_parse_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, int argc, char **argv, struct nlmsghdr *n)
-++{
-++ int ok=0;
-++ struct tc_sfq_qopt opt;
-++
-++ memset(&opt, 0, sizeof(opt));
-++
-++ opt.hash_kind= TCA_SFQ_HASH_CLASSIC;
-++
-++ while (argc > 0) {
-++ if (strcmp(*argv, "quantum") == 0) {
-++ NEXT_ARG();
-++ if (get_size(&opt.quantum, *argv)) {
-++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"quantum\"\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++ ok++;
-++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "perturb") == 0) {
-++ NEXT_ARG();
-++ if (get_integer(&opt.perturb_period, *argv, 0)) {
-++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"perturb\"\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++ ok++;
-++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "depth") == 0) {
-++ NEXT_ARG();
-++ if (get_integer(&opt.flows, *argv, 0)) {
-++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"depth\"\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++ ok++;
-++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "divisor") == 0) {
-++ NEXT_ARG();
-++ if (get_integer(&opt.divisor, *argv, 0)) {
-++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"divisor\"\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++ if(opt.divisor >= 15) {
-++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"divisor\" must be < 15\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++ opt.divisor=pow(2,opt.divisor);
-++ ok++;
-++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "limit") == 0) {
-++ NEXT_ARG();
-++ if (get_integer(&opt.limit, *argv, 0)) {
-++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"limit\"\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++ ok++;
-++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "hash") == 0) {
-++ NEXT_ARG();
-++ if(strcmp(*argv,"classic") == 0) {
-++ opt.hash_kind= TCA_SFQ_HASH_CLASSIC;
-++ } else
-++ if(strcmp(*argv,"dst") == 0) {
-++ opt.hash_kind= TCA_SFQ_HASH_DST;
-++ } else
-++ if(strcmp(*argv,"src") == 0) {
-++ opt.hash_kind= TCA_SFQ_HASH_SRC;
-++ } else {
-++ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"hash\"\n");
-++ explain();
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++ ok++;
-++ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "help") == 0) {
-++ explain();
-++ return -1;
-++ } else {
-++ fprintf(stderr, "What is \"%s\"?\n", *argv);
-++ explain();
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++ argc--; argv++;
-++ }
-++
-++ if (ok)
-++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_OPTIONS, &opt, sizeof(opt));
-++ return 0;
-++}
-++
-++static int esfq_print_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *opt)
-++{
-++ struct tc_sfq_qopt *qopt;
-++ SPRINT_BUF(b1);
-++
-++ if (opt == NULL)
-++ return 0;
-++
-++ if (RTA_PAYLOAD(opt) < sizeof(*qopt))
-++ return -1;
-++ qopt = RTA_DATA(opt);
-++ fprintf(f, "quantum %s ", sprint_size(qopt->quantum, b1));
-++ if (show_details) {
-++ fprintf(f, "limit %up flows %u/%u ",
-++ qopt->limit, qopt->flows, qopt->divisor);
-++ }
-++ if (qopt->perturb_period)
-++ fprintf(f, "perturb %dsec ", qopt->perturb_period);
-++
-++ fprintf(f,"hash: ");
-++ switch(qopt->hash_kind)
-++ {
-++ case TCA_SFQ_HASH_CLASSIC:
-++ fprintf(f,"classic");
-++ break;
-++ case TCA_SFQ_HASH_DST:
-++ fprintf(f,"dst");
-++ break;
-++ case TCA_SFQ_HASH_SRC:
-++ fprintf(f,"src");
-++ break;
-++ default:
-++ fprintf(f,"Unknown");
-++ }
-++ return 0;
-++}
-++
-++static int esfq_print_xstats(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *xstats)
-++{
-++ return 0;
-++}
-++
-++
-++struct qdisc_util esfq_util = {
-++ NULL,
-++ "esfq",
-++ esfq_parse_opt,
-++ esfq_print_opt,
-++ esfq_print_xstats,
-++};
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/wrr-qdisc.dpatch
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/wrr-qdisc.dpatch
-@@ -0,0 +1,479 @@
-+#! /bin/sh -e
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: add the wrr qdisc scheduler, see #198414
-+
-+[ -f debian/patches/00patch-opts ] && . debian/patches/00patch-opts
-+patch_opts="${patch_opts:--f --no-backup-if-mismatch}"
-+
-+if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1
-+fi
-+case "$1" in
-+ -patch) patch $patch_opts -p1 < $0;;
-+ -unpatch) patch $patch_opts -p1 -R < $0;;
-+ *)
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1;;
-+esac
-+
-+exit 0
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -urNad pkg-iproute~/include/linux/pkt_sched.h pkg-iproute/include/linux/pkt_sched.h
-+--- pkg-iproute~/include/linux/pkt_sched.h 2007-10-24 16:36:41.000000000 +0200
-++++ pkg-iproute/include/linux/pkt_sched.h 2007-10-24 16:36:56.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -475,4 +475,116 @@
-+
-+ #define NETEM_DIST_SCALE 8192
-+
-++/* WRR section */
-++
-++/* Other includes */
-++#include <linux/if_ether.h>
-++
-++// A sub weight and of a class
-++// All numbers are represented as parts of (2^64-1).
-++struct tc_wrr_class_weight {
-++ __u64 val; // Current value (0 is not valid)
-++ __u64 decr; // Value pr bytes (2^64-1 is not valid)
-++ __u64 incr; // Value pr seconds (2^64-1 is not valid)
-++ __u64 min; // Minimal value (0 is not valid)
-++ __u64 max; // Minimal value (0 is not valid)
-++
-++// The time where the above information was correct:
-++ time_t tim;
-++};
-++
-++// Packet send when modifying a class:
-++struct tc_wrr_class_modf {
-++ // Not-valid values are ignored.
-++ struct tc_wrr_class_weight weight1;
-++ struct tc_wrr_class_weight weight2;
-++};
-++
-++// Packet returned when quering a class:
-++struct tc_wrr_class_stats {
-++ char used; // If this is false the information below is invalid
-++
-++ struct tc_wrr_class_modf class_modf;
-++
-++ unsigned char addr[ETH_ALEN];
-++ char usemac; // True if addr is a MAC address, else it is an IP address
-++ // (this value is only for convience, it is always the same
-++ // value as in the qdisc)
-++ int heappos; // Current heap position or 0 if not in heap
-++ __u64 penal_ls; // Penalty value in heap (ls)
-++ __u64 penal_ms; // Penalty value in heap (ms)
-++};
-++
-++// Qdisc-wide penalty information (boolean values - 2 not valid)
-++struct tc_wrr_qdisc_weight {
-++ char weight_mode; // 0=No automatic change to weight
-++ // 1=Decrease normally
-++ // 2=Also multiply with number of machines
-++ // 3=Instead multiply with priority divided
-++ // with priority of the other.
-++ // -1=no change
-++};
-++
-++// Packet send when modifing a qdisc:
-++struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf {
-++ // Not-valid values are ignored:
-++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_weight weight1;
-++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_weight weight2;
-++};
-++
-++// Packet send when creating a qdisc:
-++struct tc_wrr_qdisc_crt {
-++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf qdisc_modf;
-++
-++ char srcaddr; // 1=lookup source, 0=lookup destination
-++ char usemac; // 1=Classify on MAC addresses, 0=classify on IP
-++ char usemasq; // 1=Classify based on masqgrading - only valid
-++ // if usemac is zero
-++ int bands_max; // Maximal number of bands (i.e.: classes)
-++ int proxy_maxconn;// If differnt from 0 then we support proxy remapping
-++ // of packets. And this is the number of maximal
-++ // concurrent proxy connections.
-++};
-++
-++// Packet returned when quering a qdisc:
-++struct tc_wrr_qdisc_stats {
-++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_crt qdisc_crt;
-++ int proxy_curconn;
-++ int nodes_in_heap; // Current number of bands wanting to send something
-++ int bands_cur; // Current number of bands used (i.e.: MAC/IP addresses seen)
-++ int bands_reused; // Number of times this band has been reused.
-++ int packets_requed; // Number of times packets have been requeued.
-++ __u64 priosum; // Sum of priorities in heap where 1 is 2^32
-++};
-++
-++struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf_std {
-++ // This indicates which of the tc_wrr_qdisc_modf structers this is:
-++ char proxy; // 0=This struct
-++
-++ // Should we also change a class?
-++ char change_class;
-++
-++ // Only valid if change_class is false
-++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf qdisc_modf;
-++
-++ // Only valid if change_class is true:
-++ unsigned char addr[ETH_ALEN]; // Class to change (non-used bytes should be 0)
-++ struct tc_wrr_class_modf class_modf; // The change
-++};
-++
-++// Used for proxyrempping:
-++struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf_proxy {
-++ // This indicates which of the tc_wrr_qdisc_modf structers this is:
-++ char proxy; // 1=This struct
-++
-++ // This is 1 if the proxyremap information should be reset
-++ char reset;
-++
-++ // changec is the number of elements in changes.
-++ int changec;
-++
-++ // This is an array of type ProxyRemapBlock:
-++ long changes[0];
-++};
-++
-+ #endif
-+diff -urNad pkg-iproute~/tc/Makefile pkg-iproute/tc/Makefile
-+--- pkg-iproute~/tc/Makefile 2007-10-24 16:36:12.000000000 +0200
-++++ pkg-iproute/tc/Makefile 2007-10-24 16:37:24.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
-+ TCMODULES += q_prio.o
-+ TCMODULES += q_tbf.o
-+ TCMODULES += q_cbq.o
-++TCMODULES += q_wrr.o
-+ TCMODULES += q_rr.o
-+ TCMODULES += q_netem.o
-+ TCMODULES += f_rsvp.o
-+diff -urNad pkg-iproute~/tc/q_wrr.c pkg-iproute/tc/q_wrr.c
-+--- pkg-iproute~/tc/q_wrr.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-++++ pkg-iproute/tc/q_wrr.c 2007-10-24 16:36:56.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -0,0 +1,322 @@
-++#include <stdio.h>
-++#include <stdlib.h>
-++#include <unistd.h>
-++#include <syslog.h>
-++#include <fcntl.h>
-++#include <sys/socket.h>
-++#include <netinet/in.h>
-++#include <arpa/inet.h>
-++#include <string.h>
-++#include <math.h>
-++
-++#include "utils.h"
-++#include "tc_util.h"
-++
-++#define usage() return(-1)
-++
-++// Returns -1 on error
-++static int wrr_parse_qdisc_weight(int argc, char** argv,
-++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf* opt) {
-++ int i;
-++
-++ opt->weight1.weight_mode=-1;
-++ opt->weight2.weight_mode=-1;
-++
-++ for(i=0; i<argc; i++) {
-++ if(!memcmp(argv[i],"wmode1=",7)) {
-++ opt->weight1.weight_mode=atoi(argv[i]+7);
-++ } else if(!memcmp(argv[i],"wmode2=",7)) {
-++ opt->weight2.weight_mode=atoi(argv[i]+7);
-++ } else {
-++ printf("Usage: ... [wmode1=0|1|2|3] [wmode2=0|1|2|3]\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++ }
-++ return 0;
-++}
-++
-++static int wrr_parse_class_modf(int argc, char** argv,
-++ struct tc_wrr_class_modf* modf) {
-++ int i;
-++
-++ if(argc<1) {
-++ fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ... [weight1=val] [decr1=val] [incr1=val] [min1=val] [max1=val] [val2=val] ...\n");
-++ fprintf(stderr, " The values can be floating point like 0.42 or divisions like 42/100\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++
-++ // Set meaningless values:
-++ modf->weight1.val=0;
-++ modf->weight1.decr=(__u64)-1;
-++ modf->weight1.incr=(__u64)-1;
-++ modf->weight1.min=0;
-++ modf->weight1.max=0;
-++ modf->weight2.val=0;
-++ modf->weight2.decr=(__u64)-1;
-++ modf->weight2.incr=(__u64)-1;
-++ modf->weight2.min=0;
-++ modf->weight2.max=0;
-++
-++ // And read values:
-++ for(i=0; i<argc; i++) {
-++ char arg[80];
-++ char* name,*value1=0,*value2=0;
-++ long double f_val1,f_val2=1,value;
-++ if(strlen(argv[i])>=sizeof(arg)) {
-++ fprintf(stderr,"Argument too long: %s\n",argv[i]);
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++ strcpy(arg,argv[i]);
-++
-++ name=strtok(arg,"=");
-++ if(name) value1=strtok(0,"/");
-++ if(value1) value2=strtok(0,"");
-++
-++ if(!value1) {
-++ fprintf(stderr,"No = found in argument: %s\n",argv[i]);
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++
-++ f_val1=atof(value1);
-++ if(value2) f_val2=atof(value2);
-++
-++ if(f_val2==0) {
-++ fprintf(stderr,"Division by 0\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++
-++ value=f_val1/f_val2;
-++ if(value>1) value=1;
-++ if(value<0) value=0;
-++ value*=((__u64)-1);
-++
-++ // And find the value set
-++ if(!strcmp(name,"weight1")) modf->weight1.val=value;
-++ else if(!strcmp(name,"decr1")) modf->weight1.decr=value;
-++ else if(!strcmp(name,"incr1")) modf->weight1.incr=value;
-++ else if(!strcmp(name,"min1")) modf->weight1.min=value;
-++ else if(!strcmp(name,"max1")) modf->weight1.max=value;
-++ else if(!strcmp(name,"weight2")) modf->weight2.val=value;
-++ else if(!strcmp(name,"decr2")) modf->weight2.decr=value;
-++ else if(!strcmp(name,"incr2")) modf->weight2.incr=value;
-++ else if(!strcmp(name,"min2")) modf->weight2.min=value;
-++ else if(!strcmp(name,"max2")) modf->weight2.max=value;
-++ else {
-++ fprintf(stderr,"illegal value: %s\n",name);
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++ }
-++
-++ return 0;
-++}
-++
-++static int wrr_parse_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, int argc, char **argv, struct nlmsghdr *n)
-++{
-++ if(n->nlmsg_flags & NLM_F_CREATE) {
-++ // This is a create request:
-++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_crt opt;
-++
-++ int sour,dest,ip,mac,masq;
-++
-++ if(argc<4) {
-++ fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ... wrr sour|dest ip|masq|mac maxclasses proxymaxcon [penalty-setup]\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++
-++ // Read sour/dest:
-++ memset(&opt,0,sizeof(opt));
-++ sour=!strcmp(argv[0],"sour");
-++ dest=!strcmp(argv[0],"dest");
-++
-++ if(!sour && !dest) {
-++ fprintf(stderr,"sour or dest must be specified\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++
-++ // Read ip/mac
-++ ip=!strcmp(argv[1],"ip");
-++ mac=!strcmp(argv[1],"mac");
-++ masq=!strcmp(argv[1],"masq");
-++
-++ if(!ip && !mac && !masq) {
-++ fprintf(stderr,"ip, masq or mac must be specified\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++
-++ opt.srcaddr=sour;
-++ opt.usemac=mac;
-++ opt.usemasq=masq;
-++ opt.bands_max=atoi(argv[2]);
-++
-++ opt.proxy_maxconn=atoi(argv[3]);
-++
-++ // Read weights:
-++ if(wrr_parse_qdisc_weight(argc-4,argv+4,&opt.qdisc_modf)<0) return -1;
-++ if(opt.qdisc_modf.weight1.weight_mode==-1) opt.qdisc_modf.weight1.weight_mode=0;
-++ if(opt.qdisc_modf.weight2.weight_mode==-1) opt.qdisc_modf.weight2.weight_mode=0;
-++
-++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_OPTIONS, &opt, sizeof(opt));
-++ } else {
-++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_modf_std opt;
-++ char qdisc,class;
-++
-++ // This is a modify request:
-++ if(argc<1) {
-++ fprintf(stderr,"... qdisc ... or ... class ...\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++
-++ qdisc=!strcmp(argv[0],"qdisc");
-++ class=!strcmp(argv[0],"class");
-++
-++ if(!qdisc && !class) {
-++ fprintf(stderr,"qdisc or class must be specified\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++
-++ argc--;
-++ argv++;
-++
-++ opt.proxy=0;
-++
-++ if(qdisc) {
-++ opt.change_class=0;
-++ if(wrr_parse_qdisc_weight(argc, argv, &opt.qdisc_modf)<0) return -1;
-++ } else {
-++ int a0,a1,a2,a3,a4=0,a5=0;
-++
-++ opt.change_class=1;
-++
-++ if(argc<1) {
-++ fprintf(stderr,"... <mac>|<ip>|<masq> ...\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++ memset(opt.addr,0,sizeof(opt.addr));
-++
-++ if((sscanf(argv[0],"%i.%i.%i.%i",&a0,&a1,&a2,&a3)!=4) &&
-++ (sscanf(argv[0],"%x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x",&a0,&a1,&a2,&a3,&a4,&a5)!=6)) {
-++ fprintf(stderr,"Wrong format of mac or ip address\n");
-++ return -1;
-++ }
-++
-++ opt.addr[0]=a0; opt.addr[1]=a1; opt.addr[2]=a2;
-++ opt.addr[3]=a3; opt.addr[4]=a4; opt.addr[5]=a5;
-++
-++ if(wrr_parse_class_modf(argc-1, argv+1, &opt.class_modf)<0) return -1;
-++ }
-++
-++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_OPTIONS, &opt, sizeof(opt));
-++ }
-++ return 0;
-++}
-++
-++static int wrr_parse_copt(struct qdisc_util *qu, int argc, char **argv, struct nlmsghdr *n) {
-++ struct tc_wrr_class_modf opt;
-++
-++ memset(&opt,0,sizeof(opt));
-++ if(wrr_parse_class_modf(argc,argv,&opt)<0) return -1;
-++
-++ addattr_l(n, 1024, TCA_OPTIONS, &opt, sizeof(opt));
-++ return 0;
-++}
-++
-++static int wrr_print_opt(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *opt)
-++{
-++ struct tc_wrr_qdisc_stats *qopt;
-++
-++ if (opt == NULL)
-++ return 0;
-++
-++ if (RTA_PAYLOAD(opt) < sizeof(*qopt))
-++ return -1;
-++ qopt = RTA_DATA(opt);
-++
-++ fprintf(f,"\n (%s/%s) (maxclasses %i) (usedclasses %i) (reused classes %i)\n",
-++ qopt->qdisc_crt.srcaddr ? "sour" : "dest",
-++ qopt->qdisc_crt.usemac ? "mac" : (qopt->qdisc_crt.usemasq ? "masq" : "ip"),
-++ qopt->qdisc_crt.bands_max,
-++ qopt->bands_cur,
-++ qopt->bands_reused
-++ );
-++
-++ if(qopt->qdisc_crt.proxy_maxconn) {
-++ fprintf(f," (proxy maxcon %i) (proxy curcon %i)\n",
-++ qopt->qdisc_crt.proxy_maxconn,qopt->proxy_curconn);
-++ }
-++
-++ fprintf(f," (waiting classes %i) (packets requeued %i) (priosum: %Lg)\n",
-++ qopt->nodes_in_heap,
-++ qopt->packets_requed,
-++ qopt->priosum/((long double)((__u32)-1))
-++ );
-++
-++ fprintf(f," (wmode1 %i) (wmode2 %i) \n",
-++ qopt->qdisc_crt.qdisc_modf.weight1.weight_mode,
-++ qopt->qdisc_crt.qdisc_modf.weight2.weight_mode);
-++
-++ return 0;
-++}
-++
-++static int wrr_print_copt(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *opt) {
-++ struct tc_wrr_class_stats *copt;
-++ long double d=(__u64)-1;
-++
-++ if (opt == NULL) return 0;
-++
-++ if (RTA_PAYLOAD(opt) < sizeof(*copt))
-++ return -1;
-++ copt = RTA_DATA(opt);
-++
-++ if(!copt->used) {
-++ fprintf(f,"(unused)");
-++ return 0;
-++ }
-++
-++ if(copt->usemac) {
-++ fprintf(f,"\n (address: %.2X:%.2X:%.2X:%.2X:%.2X:%.2X)\n",
-++ copt->addr[0],copt->addr[1],copt->addr[2],
-++ copt->addr[3],copt->addr[4],copt->addr[5]);
-++ } else {
-++ fprintf(f,"\n (address: %i.%i.%i.%i)\n",copt->addr[0],copt->addr[1],copt->addr[2],copt->addr[3]);
-++ }
-++
-++ fprintf(f," (total weight: %Lg) (current position: %i) (counters: %u %u : %u %u)\n",
-++ (copt->class_modf.weight1.val/d)*(copt->class_modf.weight2.val/d),
-++ copt->heappos,
-++ (unsigned)(copt->penal_ms>>32),
-++ (unsigned)(copt->penal_ms & 0xffffffffU),
-++ (unsigned)(copt->penal_ls>>32),
-++ (unsigned)(copt->penal_ls & 0xffffffffU)
-++ );
-++
-++ fprintf(f," Pars 1: (weight %Lg) (decr: %Lg) (incr: %Lg) (min: %Lg) (max: %Lg)\n",
-++ copt->class_modf.weight1.val/d,
-++ copt->class_modf.weight1.decr/d,
-++ copt->class_modf.weight1.incr/d,
-++ copt->class_modf.weight1.min/d,
-++ copt->class_modf.weight1.max/d);
-++
-++ fprintf(f," Pars 2: (weight %Lg) (decr: %Lg) (incr: %Lg) (min: %Lg) (max: %Lg)",
-++ copt->class_modf.weight2.val/d,
-++ copt->class_modf.weight2.decr/d,
-++ copt->class_modf.weight2.incr/d,
-++ copt->class_modf.weight2.min/d,
-++ copt->class_modf.weight2.max/d);
-++
-++ return 0;
-++}
-++
-++static int wrr_print_xstats(struct qdisc_util *qu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *xstats)
-++{
-++ return 0;
-++}
-++
-++
-++struct qdisc_util wrr_qdisc_util = {
-++ .id = "wrr",
-++ .parse_qopt = wrr_parse_opt,
-++ .print_qopt = wrr_print_opt,
-++ .print_xstats = wrr_print_xstats,
-++ .parse_copt = wrr_parse_copt,
-++ .print_copt = wrr_print_copt
-++};
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/remove_tc_filters_reference.dpatch
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/remove_tc_filters_reference.dpatch
-@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
-+#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
-+## remove_tc_filters_reference.dpatch by <formorer@lisa.springfield.lan>
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: No description.
-+
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -urNad iproute-20070313~/man/man8/tc.8 iproute-20070313/man/man8/tc.8
-+--- iproute-20070313~/man/man8/tc.8 2007-06-10 20:22:40.000000000 +0200
-++++ iproute-20070313/man/man8/tc.8 2007-06-10 20:23:16.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -202,8 +202,7 @@
-+ tc filters
-+ If tc filters are attached to a class, they are consulted first
-+ for relevant instructions. Filters can match on all fields of a packet header,
-+-as well as on the firewall mark applied by ipchains or iptables. See
-+-.BR tc-filters (8).
-++as well as on the firewall mark applied by ipchains or iptables.
-+ .TP
-+ Type of Service
-+ Some qdiscs have built in rules for classifying packets based on the TOS field.
-+@@ -242,8 +241,7 @@
-+ .TP
-+ FILTERS
-+ Filters have a three part ID, which is only needed when using a hashed
-+-filter hierarchy, for which see
-+-.BR tc-filters (8).
-++filter hierarchy.
-+ .SH UNITS
-+ All parameters accept a floating point number, possibly followed by a unit.
-+ .P
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/tc_sample_fix
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/tc_sample_fix
-@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
-+#! /bin/sh -e
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: Fixes #347699
-+
-+[ -f debian/patches/00patch-opts ] && . debian/patches/00patch-opts
-+patch_opts="${patch_opts:--f --no-backup-if-mismatch}"
-+
-+if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1
-+fi
-+case "$1" in
-+ -patch) patch $patch_opts -p1 < $0;;
-+ -unpatch) patch $patch_opts -p1 -R < $0;;
-+ *)
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1;;
-+esac
-+
-+exit 0
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -Nur iproute-20051007.keep/tc/f_u32.c iproute-20051007/tc/f_u32.c
-+--- iproute-20051007.keep/tc/f_u32.c 2005-01-19 08:11:58.000000000 +1000
-++++ iproute-20051007/tc/f_u32.c 2006-01-12 17:12:43.000000000 +1000
-+@@ -878,6 +878,7 @@
-+ struct tc_u32_sel sel;
-+ struct tc_u32_key keys[4];
-+ } sel2;
-++ memset(&sel2, 0, sizeof(sel2));
-+ NEXT_ARG();
-+ if (parse_selector(&argc, &argv, &sel2.sel, n)) {
-+ fprintf(stderr, "Illegal \"sample\"\n");
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/tcb_htb_typo.dpatch
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/tcb_htb_typo.dpatch
-@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
-+#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
-+## tcb_htb_typo.dpatch by <formorer@lisa.springfield.lan>
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: No description.
-+
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -urNad iproute-20070313~/man/man8/tc-htb.8 iproute-20070313/man/man8/tc-htb.8
-+--- iproute-20070313~/man/man8/tc-htb.8 2007-03-13 22:50:56.000000000 +0100
-++++ iproute-20070313/man/man8/tc-htb.8 2007-06-10 19:30:08.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
-+ .SH NOTES
-+ Due to Unix timing constraints, the maximum ceil rate is not infinite and may in fact be quite low. On Intel,
-+ there are 100 timer events per second, the maximum rate is that rate at which 'burst' bytes are sent each timer tick.
-+-From this, the mininum burst size for a specified rate can be calculated. For i386, a 10mbit rate requires a 12 kilobyte
-++From this, the minimum burst size for a specified rate can be calculated. For i386, a 10mbit rate requires a 12 kilobyte
-+ burst as 100*12kb*8 equals 10mbit.
-+
-+ .SH SEE ALSO
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/ip_route_usage.dpatch
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/ip_route_usage.dpatch
-@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
-+#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
-+## ip_route_usage.dpatch by Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: No description.
-+
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -urNad pkg-iproute~/ip/iproute.c pkg-iproute/ip/iproute.c
-+--- pkg-iproute~/ip/iproute.c 2007-10-18 14:04:18.000000000 +0200
-++++ pkg-iproute/ip/iproute.c 2007-10-18 14:23:11.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
-+ fprintf(stderr, "OPTIONS := FLAGS [ mtu NUMBER ] [ advmss NUMBER ]\n");
-+ fprintf(stderr, " [ rtt TIME ] [ rttvar TIME ]\n");
-+ fprintf(stderr, " [ window NUMBER] [ cwnd NUMBER ] [ initcwnd NUMBER ]\n");
-+- fprintf(stderr, " [ ssthresh NUMBER ] [ realms REALM ]\n");
-++ fprintf(stderr, " [ ssthresh NUMBER ] [ realms REALM ] [ src ADDRESS ]\n");
-+ fprintf(stderr, " [ rto_min TIME ]\n");
-+ fprintf(stderr, "TYPE := [ unicast | local | broadcast | multicast | throw |\n");
-+ fprintf(stderr, " unreachable | prohibit | blackhole | nat ]\n");
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/manpages-typo.dpatch
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/manpages-typo.dpatch
-@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
-+#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
-+## manpages-typo.dpatch by Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: No description.
-+
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -urNad iproute-20061002~/man/man8/tc-prio.8 iproute-20061002/man/man8/tc-prio.8
-+--- iproute-20061002~/man/man8/tc-prio.8 2006-10-15 17:06:41.000000000 +0200
-++++ iproute-20061002/man/man8/tc-prio.8 2006-10-15 17:10:52.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
-+ On creation with 'tc qdisc add', a fixed number of bands is created. Each
-+ band is a class, although is not possible to add classes with 'tc qdisc
-+ add', the number of bands to be created must instead be specified on the
-+-commandline attaching PRIO to its root.
-++command line attaching PRIO to its root.
-+
-+ When dequeueing, band 0 is tried first and only if it did not deliver a
-+ packet does PRIO try band 1, and so onwards. Maximum reliability packets
-+@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
-+ The four TOS bits (the 'TOS field') are defined as:
-+
-+ .nf
-+-Binary Decimcal Meaning
-++Binary Decimal Meaning
-+ -----------------------------------------
-+ 1000 8 Minimize delay (md)
-+ 0100 4 Maximize throughput (mt)
-+@@ -125,13 +125,13 @@
-+
-+ The second column contains the value of the relevant
-+ four TOS bits, followed by their translated meaning. For example, 15 stands
-+-for a packet wanting Minimal Montetary Cost, Maximum Reliability, Maximum
-++for a packet wanting Minimal Monetary Cost, Maximum Reliability, Maximum
-+ Throughput AND Minimum Delay.
-+
-+ The fourth column lists the way the Linux kernel interprets the TOS bits, by
-+ showing to which Priority they are mapped.
-+
-+-The last column shows the result of the default priomap. On the commandline,
-++The last column shows the result of the default priomap. On the command line,
-+ the default priomap looks like this:
-+
-+ 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 0, 0 , 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/tc_modules.dpatch
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/tc_modules.dpatch
-@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
-+#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
-+## tc_modules.dpatch by <formorer@lisa.springfield.lan>
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: No description.
-+
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -urNad iproute-20070313~/include/iptables.h iproute-20070313/include/iptables.h
-+--- iproute-20070313~/include/iptables.h 2007-03-13 22:50:56.000000000 +0100
-++++ iproute-20070313/include/iptables.h 2007-06-10 17:56:38.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
-+ #include "libiptc/libiptc.h"
-+
-+ #ifndef IPT_LIB_DIR
-+-#define IPT_LIB_DIR "/usr/local/lib/iptables"
-++#define IPT_LIB_DIR "/lib/iptables"
-+ #endif
-+
-+ #ifndef IPPROTO_SCTP
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/ip_address
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/ip_address
-@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
-+#! /bin/sh -e
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: Removed mentioning of "ip address" in the ip output
-+
-+[ -f debian/patches/00patch-opts ] && . debian/patches/00patch-opts
-+patch_opts="${patch_opts:--f --no-backup-if-mismatch}"
-+
-+if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1
-+fi
-+case "$1" in
-+ -patch) patch $patch_opts -p1 < $0;;
-+ -unpatch) patch $patch_opts -p1 -R < $0;;
-+ *)
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1;;
-+esac
-+
-+exit 0
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -ruN iproute-20051007.orig/ip/ipaddress.c iproute-20051007/ip/ipaddress.c
-+--- iproute-20051007.orig/ip/ipaddress.c 2005-09-21 21:33:18.000000000 +0200
-++++ iproute-20051007/ip/ipaddress.c 2006-03-14 07:26:26.830934712 +0100
-+@@ -901,7 +901,7 @@
-+ return ipaddr_list_or_flush(argc-1, argv+1, 1);
-+ if (matches(*argv, "help") == 0)
-+ usage();
-+- fprintf(stderr, "Command \"%s\" is unknown, try \"ip address help\".\n", *argv);
-++ fprintf(stderr, "Command \"%s\" is unknown, try \"ip addr help\".\n", *argv);
-+ exit(-1);
-+ }
-+
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/ip.8-typo
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/ip.8-typo
-@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
-+#! /bin/sh -e
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: show the \ really, see #285507
-+
-+[ -f debian/patches/00patch-opts ] && . debian/patches/00patch-opts
-+patch_opts="${patch_opts:--f --no-backup-if-mismatch}"
-+
-+if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1
-+fi
-+case "$1" in
-+ -patch) patch $patch_opts -p1 < $0;;
-+ -unpatch) patch $patch_opts -p1 -R < $0;;
-+ *)
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1;;
-+esac
-+
-+exit 0
-+@DPATCH@
-+--- orig/man/man8/ip.8 2004-10-19 20:49:02.000000000 +0000
-++++ new/man/man8/ip.8 2005-01-05 22:04:12.000000000 +0000
-+@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@
-+ .BR "\-o" , " \-oneline"
-+ output each record on a single line, replacing line feeds
-+ with the
-+-.B '\'
-++.B '\e\'
-+ character. This is convenient when you want to count records
-+ with
-+ .BR wc (1)
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/f_u32
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/f_u32
-@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
-+#! /bin/sh -e
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: Fixes the u32 calculation for 2.6 kernel - by Russell Stuart <russell-debian@stuart.id.au>
-+
-+[ -f debian/patches/00patch-opts ] && . debian/patches/00patch-opts
-+patch_opts="${patch_opts:--f --no-backup-if-mismatch}"
-+
-+if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1
-+fi
-+case "$1" in
-+ -patch) patch $patch_opts -p1 < $0;;
-+ -unpatch) patch $patch_opts -p1 -R < $0;;
-+ *)
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1;;
-+esac
-+
-+exit 0
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -Nur iproute-20051007.keep/tc/f_u32.c iproute-20051007/tc/f_u32.c
-+--- iproute-20051007.keep/tc/f_u32.c 2006-01-12 17:34:37.000000000 +1000
-++++ iproute-20051007/tc/f_u32.c 2006-02-07 17:10:29.000000000 +1000
-+@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
-+ #include <syslog.h>
-+ #include <fcntl.h>
-+ #include <sys/socket.h>
-++#include <sys/utsname.h>
-+ #include <netinet/in.h>
-+ #include <arpa/inet.h>
-+ #include <string.h>
-+@@ -874,6 +875,7 @@
-+ htid = (handle&0xFFFFF000);
-+ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "sample") == 0) {
-+ __u32 hash;
-++ struct utsname utsname;
-+ struct {
-+ struct tc_u32_sel sel;
-+ struct tc_u32_key keys[4];
-+@@ -889,8 +891,19 @@
-+ return -1;
-+ }
-+ hash = sel2.sel.keys[0].val&sel2.sel.keys[0].mask;
-+- hash ^= hash>>16;
-+- hash ^= hash>>8;
-++ uname(&utsname);
-++ if (strncmp(utsname.release, "2.4.", 4) == 0) {
-++ hash ^= hash>>16;
-++ hash ^= hash>>8;
-++ }
-++ else {
-++ __u32 mask = sel2.sel.keys[0].mask;
-++ while (mask && !(mask & 1)) {
-++ mask >>= 1;
-++ hash >>= 1;
-++ }
-++ hash &= 0xFF;
-++ }
-+ htid = ((hash<<12)&0xFF000)|(htid&0xFFF00000);
-+ sample_ok = 1;
-+ continue;
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/moo.dpatch
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/moo.dpatch
-@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
-+#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
-+## moo.dpatch by Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: Add moo feature
-+
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -urNad pkg-iproute~/ip/ip.c pkg-iproute/ip/ip.c
-+--- pkg-iproute~/ip/ip.c 2007-10-18 11:48:11.000000000 +0200
-++++ pkg-iproute/ip/ip.c 2007-10-18 14:14:20.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -59,6 +59,20 @@
-+ usage();
-+ }
-+
-++static int do_moo(int argc, char **argv)
-++{
-++
-++fprintf(stderr,
-++"\n"
-++" _ __ ___ ___ ___\n"
-++"| '_ ` _ \\ / _ \\ / _ \\\n"
-++"| | | | | | (_) | (_) |\n"
-++"|_| |_| |_|\\___/ \\___/\n"
-++"\n\n"
-++"P.S. no real cows were harmed for this moo\n");
-++ exit(1);
-++}
-++
-+ static const struct cmd {
-+ const char *cmd;
-+ int (*func)(int argc, char **argv);
-+@@ -78,6 +92,7 @@
-+ { "xfrm", do_xfrm },
-+ { "mroute", do_multiroute },
-+ { "help", do_help },
-++ { "moo", do_moo },
-+ { 0 }
-+ };
-+
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/heap_corruptionfix
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/heap_corruptionfix
-@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
-+#! /bin/sh -e
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: add references to lartc
-+## DP: also drop bogus reference to tc-filters
-+
-+[ -f debian/patches/00patch-opts ] && . debian/patches/00patch-opts
-+patch_opts="${patch_opts:--f --no-backup-if-mismatch}"
-+
-+if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1
-+fi
-+case "$1" in
-+ -patch) patch $patch_opts -p1 < $0;;
-+ -unpatch) patch $patch_opts -p1 -R < $0;;
-+ *)
-+ echo >&2 "`basename $0`: script expects -patch|-unpatch as argument"
-+ exit 1;;
-+esac
-+
-+exit 0
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -urNad iproute-20041019/tc/normal.c /tmp/dpep.9YHbob/iproute-20041019/tc/normal.c
-+--- iproute-20041019/tc/normal.c 2004-10-19 14:49:02.000000000 -0600
-++++ /tmp/dpep.9YHbob/iproute-20041019/tc/normal.c 2005-09-06 15:48:45.000000000 -0600
-+@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
-+ double x, *table;
-+ int i, n;
-+
-+- table = calloc(sizeof(double), TABLESIZE);
-++ table = calloc(TABLESIZE+1, sizeof(double));
-+ if (!table) {
-+ fprintf(stderr, "Not enough memory\n");
-+ return 1;
-+diff -urNad iproute-20041019/tc/paretonormal.c /tmp/dpep.9YHbob/iproute-20041019/tc/paretonormal.c
-+--- iproute-20041019/tc/paretonormal.c 2004-10-19 14:49:02.000000000 -0600
-++++ /tmp/dpep.9YHbob/iproute-20041019/tc/paretonormal.c 2005-09-06 15:49:01.000000000 -0600
-+@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
-+ double *table;
-+ int i,n;
-+
-+- table = calloc(TABLESIZE, sizeof(double));
-++ table = calloc(TABLESIZE+1, sizeof(double));
-+ if (!table) {
-+ fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory!\n");
-+ exit(1);
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/patches/tc_cbq_details_typo.dpatch
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/patches/tc_cbq_details_typo.dpatch
-@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
-+#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
-+## tc_cbq_details_typo.dpatch by <formorer@lisa.springfield.lan>
-+##
-+## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch.
-+## DP: No description.
-+
-+@DPATCH@
-+diff -urNad iproute-20070313~/man/man8/tc-cbq-details.8 iproute-20070313/man/man8/tc-cbq-details.8
-+--- iproute-20070313~/man/man8/tc-cbq-details.8 2007-06-10 19:25:18.000000000 +0200
-++++ iproute-20070313/man/man8/tc-cbq-details.8 2007-06-10 19:25:58.000000000 +0200
-+@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
-+ priority. If found, choose it, and terminate.
-+ .TP
-+ (iii)
-+-Choose the class at which break out to the fallback algorithm occured. Terminate.
-++Choose the class at which break out to the fallback algorithm occurred. Terminate.
-+ .P
-+ The packet is enqueued to the class which was chosen when either algorithm
-+ terminated. It is therefore possible for a packet to be enqueued *not* at a
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/iproute.manpages
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/iproute.manpages
-@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
-+man/*/*
-+debian/man/*
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/iproute-doc.install
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/iproute-doc.install
-@@ -0,0 +1 @@
-+debian/doc/htb/* /usr/share/doc/iproute-doc/htb
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/compat
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/compat
-@@ -0,0 +1 @@
-+5
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/iproute-dev.install
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/iproute-dev.install
-@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
-+*/*.h /usr/include/iproute/
-+lib/libnetlink.a /usr/lib
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/man/rtmon.8
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/man/rtmon.8
-@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
-+.TH RTMON 8
-+.SH NAME
-+rtmon \- listens to and monitors RTnetlink
-+.SH SYNOPSIS
-+.B rtmon
-+.RI "[ options ] file FILE [ all | LISTofOBJECTS ]"
-+.SH DESCRIPTION
-+This manual page documents briefly the
-+.B rtmon
-+command.
-+.PP
-+\fBrtmon\fP is a RTnetlink listener. RTnetlink allows the kernel's routing tables to be read and altered.
-+
-+rtmon should be started before the first network configuration command is issued. For example if you insert:
-+
-+ rtmon file /var/log/rtmon.log
-+
-+in a startup script, you will be able to view the full history later.
-+Certainly, it is possible to start rtmon at any time. It prepends the history with the state snapshot dumped at the moment of starting.
-+.SH OPTIONS
-+rtmon supports the following options:
-+.TP
-+.B \-Version
-+Print version and exit.
-+.TP
-+.B help
-+Show summary of options.
-+.TP
-+.B file FILE [ all | LISTofOBJECTS ]
-+Log output to FILE. LISTofOBJECTS is the list of object types that we want to monitor.
-+It may contain 'link', 'address', 'route' and 'all'. 'link' specifies the network device, 'address'
-+the protocol (IP or IPv6) address on a device, 'route' the routing table entry and 'all' does what the name says.
-+.TP
-+.B \-family [ inet | inet6 | link | help ]
-+Specify protocol family. 'inet' is IPv4, 'inet6' is IPv6, 'link' means that no networking protocol is involved and 'help' prints usage information.
-+.TP
-+.B \-4
-+Use IPv4. Shortcut for -family inet.
-+.TP
-+.B \-6
-+Use IPv6. Shortcut for -family inet6.
-+.TP
-+.B \-0
-+Use a special family identifier meaning that no networking protocol is involved. Shortcut for -family link.
-+.SH USAGE EXAMPLES
-+.TP
-+.B # rtmon file /var/log/rtmon.log
-+Log to file /var/log/rtmon.log, then run:
-+.TP
-+.B # ip monitor file /var/log/rtmon.log
-+to display logged output from file.
-+.SH SEE ALSO
-+.BR ip (8)
-+.SH AUTHOR
-+rtmon was written by Alexey Kuznetsov <kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru>.
-+.PP
-+This manual page was written by Michael Prokop <mika@grml.org>,
-+for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/rules
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/rules
-@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
-+#!/usr/bin/make -f
-+
-+# created by Andreas Barth <aba@not.so.argh.org> 2004
-+
-+build: build-arch
-+
-+include /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch.make
-+
-+clean: clean-patched unpatch
-+clean-patched:
-+ -rm stamp-build
-+ dh_testdir
-+ dh_testroot
-+ dh_clean
-+ make clean
-+
-+binary: binary-indep binary-arch
-+
-+binary-indep build-indep:
-+
-+binary-arch: build-arch
-+ dh_testdir
-+ dh_testroot
-+ dh_install --fail-missing
-+ dh_link
-+ dh_installexamples -p iproute-doc examples/*
-+ dh_installman
-+ dh_installdocs
-+ dh_installchangelogs
-+ dh_compress
-+ dh_strip
-+ dh_fixperms
-+ dh_installdeb
-+ dh_shlibdeps -Xq_atm.so
-+ dh_gencontrol
-+ dh_md5sums
-+ dh_builddeb
-+
-+build-arch: stamp-build
-+stamp-build: patch
-+ $(MAKE) KERNEL_INCLUDE=./include
-+ $(MAKE) -C doc all txt
-+ touch stamp-build
-+
-+.PHONY: build binary binary-arch binary-indep clean
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/control
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/control
-@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
-+Source: iproute
-+Section: net
-+Priority: optional
-+Maintainer: Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
-+Uploaders: Andreas Barth <aba@not.so.argh.org>, Andreas Henriksson <andreas@fatal.se>
-+Homepage: http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/Net:Iproute2
-+Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=collab-maint/pkg-iproute.git
-+Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/pkg-iproute.git
-+Standards-Version: 3.7.3
-+Build-Depends: texlive-latex-base, texlive-latex-recommended, libatm1-dev, bison, libdb-dev, linuxdoc-tools, linux-libc-dev, debhelper (>= 5), lynx, dpatch, flex
-+
-+Package: iproute
-+Architecture: any
-+Provides: arpd
-+Conflicts: arpd
-+Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
-+Recommends: libatm1
-+Suggests: iproute-doc
-+Description: Professional tools to control the networking in Linux kernels
-+ This is `iproute', the professional set of tools to control the
-+ networking behavior in kernels 2.2.x and later.
-+ .
-+ At least, the options CONFIG_NETLINK and CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV (or
-+ CONFIG_RTNETLINK) must be compiled into the running kernel.
-+ .
-+ This package is also known as iproute2 upstream and in some
-+ documentation.
-+
-+Package: iproute-doc
-+Section: doc
-+Architecture: all
-+Description: Professional tools to control the networking in Linux kernels
-+ This package contains the documentation for the iproute package.
-+ .
-+ iproute is the professional set of tools to control the
-+ networking behavior in kernels 2.2.x and late
-+
-+Package: iproute-dev
-+Section: libdevel
-+Architecture: any
-+Description: Development package for iproute
-+ This package contains the header files and static libs for developing
-+ iproute additions. iproute is the professional set of tools to control the
-+ networking behavior in kernels 2.2.x and later.
-+ .
-+ You don't need this package unless doing development.
---- iproute-20071016.orig/debian/iproute-doc.docs
-+++ iproute-20071016/debian/iproute-doc.docs
-@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
-+README* doc/Plan RELNOTES
-+doc/*.tex doc/*.dvi doc/*.ps doc/*.sty
-+doc/*.txt doc/*.html
-+debian/htb/*
---- iproute-20071016.orig/ip/iptunnel.c
-+++ iproute-20071016/ip/iptunnel.c
-@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
- NEXT_ARG();
- p->i_flags |= GRE_KEY;
- if (strchr(*argv, '.'))
-- p->o_key = get_addr32(*argv);
-+ p->i_key = get_addr32(*argv);
- else {
- if (get_unsigned(&uval, *argv, 0)<0) {
- fprintf(stderr, "invalid value of \"ikey\"\n");
---- iproute-20071016.orig/ip/iproute.c
-+++ iproute-20071016/ip/iproute.c
-@@ -780,6 +780,18 @@
- invarg("\"reordering\" value is invalid\n", *argv);
- rta_addattr32(mxrta, sizeof(mxbuf), RTAX_REORDERING, reord);
- #endif
-+#ifdef RTAX_HOPLIMIT
-+ } else if (strcmp(*argv, "hoplimit") == 0) {
-+ unsigned hoplim;
-+ NEXT_ARG();
-+ if (strcmp(*argv, "lock") == 0) {
-+ mxlock |= (1<<RTAX_HOPLIMIT);
-+ NEXT_ARG();
-+ }
-+ if (get_unsigned(&hoplim, *argv, 0))
-+ invarg("\"hoplimit\" value is invalid\n", *argv);
-+ rta_addattr32(mxrta, sizeof(mxbuf), RTAX_HOPLIMIT, hoplim);
-+#endif
- } else if (strcmp(*argv, "rtt") == 0) {
- unsigned rtt;
- NEXT_ARG();
---- iproute-20071016.orig/ip/ipaddress.c
-+++ iproute-20071016/ip/ipaddress.c
-@@ -34,6 +34,8 @@
- #include "ll_map.h"
- #include "ip_common.h"
-
-+#define MAX_ROUNDS 10
-+
- static struct
- {
- int ifindex;
-@@ -667,7 +669,7 @@
- filter.flushp = 0;
- filter.flushe = sizeof(flushb);
-
-- for (;;) {
-+ while (round < MAX_ROUNDS) {
- if (rtnl_wilddump_request(&rth, filter.family, RTM_GETADDR) < 0) {
- perror("Cannot send dump request");
- exit(1);
-@@ -694,6 +696,8 @@
- fflush(stdout);
- }
- }
-+ fprintf(stderr, "*** Flush remains incomplete after %d rounds. ***\n", MAX_ROUNDS); fflush(stderr);
-+ return 1;
- }
-
- if (filter.family != AF_PACKET) {
---- iproute-20071016.orig/ip/iplink.c
-+++ iproute-20071016/ip/iplink.c
-@@ -107,7 +107,8 @@
- {
- struct nlmsgerr *err = (struct nlmsgerr *)NLMSG_DATA(n);
-
-- if (n->nlmsg_type == NLMSG_ERROR && err->error == -EOPNOTSUPP)
-+ if (n->nlmsg_type == NLMSG_ERROR &&
-+ (err->error == -EOPNOTSUPP || err->error == -EINVAL))
- have_rtnl_newlink = 0;
- else
- have_rtnl_newlink = 1;
---- iproute-20071016.orig/Makefile
-+++ iproute-20071016/Makefile
-@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@
- ln -sf lnstat.8 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8/rtstat.8
- ln -sf lnstat.8 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8/ctstat.8
- ln -sf rtacct.8 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8/nstat.8
-+ ln -sf routel.8 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8/routef.8
- install -m 0755 -d $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man3
- install -m 0644 $(shell find man/man3 -maxdepth 1 -type f) $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man3
-
---- iproute-20071016.orig/man/man8/ip.8
-+++ iproute-20071016/man/man8/ip.8
-@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
- .br
- .BR promisc " { " on " | " off " } |"
- .br
--.BR allmulti " { " on " | " off " } |"
-+.BR allmulticast " { " on " | " off " } |"
- .br
- .BR dynamic " { " on " | " off " } |"
- .br
-@@ -1568,10 +1568,12 @@
- set
- .I unique
- priority value.
-+The options preference and order are synonyms with priority.
-
- .TP
- .BI table " TABLEID"
- the routing table identifier to lookup if the rule selector matches.
-+It is also possible to use lookup instead of table.
-
- .TP
- .BI realms " FROM/TO"
-@@ -1589,6 +1591,7 @@
- routes) or a local host address (or even zero).
- In the last case the router does not translate the packets, but
- masquerades them to this address.
-+Using map-to instead of nat means the same thing.
-
- .B Warning:
- Changes to the RPDB made with these commands do not become active
-@@ -1601,6 +1604,7 @@
-
- .SS ip rule show - list rules
- This command has no arguments.
-+The options list or lst are synonyms with show.
-
- .SH ip maddress - multicast addresses management
-
---- iproute-20071016.orig/man/man8/ss.8
-+++ iproute-20071016/man/man8/ss.8
-@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
- .B ss -o state established '( dport = :ssh or sport = :ssh )'
- Display all established ssh connections.
- .TP
--.B ss -x src \"/tmp/.X11-unix/*\"
-+.B ss -x src /tmp/.X11-unix/*
- Find all local processes connected to X server.
- .TP
- .B ss -o state fin-wait-1 '( sport = :http or sport = :https )' dst 193.233.7/24
---- iproute-20071016.orig/man/man8/routel.8
-+++ iproute-20071016/man/man8/routel.8
-@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
-+.TH "ROUTEL" "8" "3 Jan, 2008" "iproute2" "Linux"
-+.SH "NAME"
-+.LP
-+routel \- list routes with pretty output format
-+.br
-+routef \- flush routes
-+.SH "SYNTAX"
-+.LP
-+routel [\fItablenr\fP [\fIraw ip args...\fP]]
-+.br
-+routef
-+.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-+.LP
-+These programs are a set of helper scripts you can use instead of raw iproute2 commands.
-+.br
-+The routel script will list routes in a format that some might consider easier to interpret then the ip route list equivalent.
-+.br
-+The routef script does not take any arguments and will simply flush the routing table down the drain. Beware! This means deleting all routes which will make your network unusable!
-+
-+.SH "FILES"
-+.LP
-+\fI/usr/bin/routef\fP
-+.br
-+\fI/usr/bin/routel\fP
-+.SH "AUTHORS"
-+.LP
-+The routel script was written by Stephen R. van den Berg <srb@cuci.nl>, 1999/04/18 and donated to the public domain.
-+.br
-+This manual page was written by Andreas Henriksson <andreas@fatal.se>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
-+.SH "SEE ALSO"
-+.LP
-+ip(8)
++struct qdisc_util wrr_qdisc_util = {
++ .id = "wrr",
++ .parse_qopt = wrr_parse_opt,
++ .print_qopt = wrr_print_opt,
++ .print_xstats = wrr_print_xstats,
++ .parse_copt = wrr_parse_copt,
++ .print_copt = wrr_print_copt
++};