The plug qdisc supports two operations - plug and unplug. When the
qdisc receives a plug ("buffer") command via netlink request,
packets arriving henceforth are buffered until a corresponding unplug
command is received. Depending on the type of unplug ("release_one"
or "release_indefinite"), the queue can be unplugged indefinitely or
selectively.
The plug qdisc allows a user to implement network output buffering
(aka output commit), used commonly in checkpoint based fault tolerance
systems. It also supports a general purpose queue plug/unplug
functionality.
The associated kernel module is available in David Miller's net-next
tree, commit: c3059be16c9ef29c05f0876a9df5fea21f29724f
This patch introduces userspace tools and API, to control the qdisc
via netlink messages.
Signed-off-by: Shriram Rajagopalan <rshriram@cs.ubc.ca>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Graf <tgraf@redhat.com>
This allows for multiple major versions to be installed in parallel. Pkg-config
files are adapted to provide appropriate cflags to find new header locations.
This commit adds some missing files (some header files, the files below
/etc and the bison/flex files) to the distribution tarball to ensure
that libnl can be built from the tarballs created using "make dist".
It also adds some incantations to properly generate the flex and bison
output since the generated output is no longer shipped in the tarball.
Finally got rid of all the qdisc/class/cls code duplication in
the tc module API. The API takes care of allocation/freeing the
tc object specific data.
I hope I got it right this time.
Issues solved:
* PACKAGE_VERSION was abused for SOVERSION
* unneeded DEP stage
* did not support out-of-tree builds
* no way to turn off silent mode
* overriding CFLAGS at make time was not supported
* no static libs were provided
Signed-off-by: Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@medozas.de>