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[RFC PATCH 0/5] mptcp support
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Dr. David Alan Gilbert (git) |
Subject: |
[RFC PATCH 0/5] mptcp support |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Apr 2021 20:11:54 +0100 |
From: "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Hi,
This RFC set adds support for multipath TCP (mptcp),
in particular on the migration path - but should be extensible
to other users.
Multipath-tcp is a bit like bonding, but at L3; you can use
it to handle failure, but can also use it to split traffic across
multiple interfaces.
Using a pair of 10Gb interfaces, I've managed to get 19Gbps
(with the only tuning being using huge pages and turning the MTU up).
It needs a bleeding-edge Linux kernel (in some older ones you get
false accept messages for the subflows), and a C lib that has the
constants defined (as current glibc does).
To use it you just need to append ,mptcp to an address;
-incoming tcp:0:4444,mptcp
migrate -d tcp:192.168.11.20:4444,mptcp
I had a quick go at trying NBD as well, but I think it needs
some work with the parsing of NBD addresses.
All comments welcome.
Dave
Dr. David Alan Gilbert (5):
channel-socket: Only set CLOEXEC if we have space for fds
io/net-listener: Call the notifier during finalize
migration: Add cleanup hook for inwards migration
migration/socket: Close the listener at the end
sockets: Support multipath TCP
io/channel-socket.c | 8 ++++----
io/dns-resolver.c | 2 ++
io/net-listener.c | 3 +++
migration/migration.c | 3 +++
migration/migration.h | 4 ++++
migration/multifd.c | 5 +++++
migration/socket.c | 24 ++++++++++++++++++------
qapi/sockets.json | 5 ++++-
util/qemu-sockets.c | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
9 files changed, 77 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
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2.31.1
- [RFC PATCH 0/5] mptcp support,
Dr. David Alan Gilbert (git) <=