NAME
ng_vjc — Van Jacobson compression netgraph node typeSYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
#include <netinet/ip.h>
#include <net/slcompress.h>
#include <netgraph/ng_vjc.h>
DESCRIPTION
The vjc node type performs Van Jacobson compression, which is used over PPP, SLIP, and other point-to-point IP connections to compress TCP packet headers. Theip
hook represents the uncompressed side of
the node, while the vjcomp
,
vjuncomp
, and
vjip
hooks represent the compressed side of
the node. Packets received on the ip
will
be compressed or passed through as appropriate. Packets received on the other
three hooks will be uncompressed as appropriate. This node also supports
“always pass through” mode in either direction.
Van Jacobson compression only applies to TCP packets. Only
“normal” (i.e., common case) TCP packets are actually
compressed. These are output on the vjcomp
hook. Other TCP packets are run through the state machine but not compressed;
these appear on the vjuncomp
hook. Other
non-TCP IP packets are forwarded unchanged to
vjip
.
When connecting to a ng_ppp(4) node, the
ip
,
vjuncomp
,
vjcomp
, and
vjip
hooks should be connected to the
ng_ppp(4) node's
vjc_ip
,
vjc_vjcomp
,
vjc_vjuncomp
, and
vjc_ip
hooks, respectively.
HOOKS
This node type supports the following hooks:- ip
- Upstream (uncompressed) IP packets.
- vjcomp
- Downstream compressed TCP packets.
- vjuncomp
- Downstream uncompressed TCP packets.
- vjip
- Downstream uncompressed IP packets.
CONTROL MESSAGES
This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following:-
NGM_VJC_SET_CONFIG
(setconfig) - This command resets the compression state and configures it
according to the supplied
struct ngm_vjc_config
argument. This structure contains the following fields: WhenenableComp
is set to zero, all packets received on theip
hook are forwarded unchanged out thevjip
hook. Similarly, whenenableDecomp
is set to zero, all packets received on thevjip
hook are forwarded unchanged out theip
hook, and packets are not accepted on thevjcomp
andvjuncomp
hooks. When a node is first created, both compression and decompression are disabled and the node is therefore operating in bi-directional “pass through” mode. When enabling compression,maxChannel
should be set to the number of outgoing compression channels minus one, and is a value between 3 and 15, inclusive. ThecompressCID
field indicates whether it is OK to compress the CID header field for outgoing compressed TCP packets. This value should be zero unless either (a) it is not possible for an outgoing frame to be lost, or (b) lost frames can be reliably detected and immediately reported to the peer's decompression engine (seeNGM_VJC_RECV_ERROR
below). -
NGM_VJC_GET_STATE
(getstate) - This command returns the node's current state described by
the
struct slcompress
structure, which is defined in <net/slcompress.h>. -
NGM_VJC_CLR_STATS
(clrstats) - Clears the node statistics counters. Statistics are also
cleared whenever the
enableComp
orenableDecomp
fields are changed from zero to one by aNGM_VJC_SET_CONFIG
control message. -
NGM_VJC_RECV_ERROR
(recverror) - When the peer has CID header field compression enabled, this message must be sent to the local vjc node immediately after detecting that a received frame has been lost, due to a bad checksum or for any other reason. Failing to do this can result in corrupted TCP stream data.
SHUTDOWN
This node shuts down upon receipt of aNGM_SHUTDOWN
control message, or when all
hooks have been disconnected.
SEE ALSO
netgraph(4), ng_iface(4), ng_ppp(4), ngctl(8) V. Jacobson, Compressing TCP/IP Headers, RFC 1144. G. McGregor, The PPP Internet Control Protocol (IPCP), RFC 1332.HISTORY
The ng_vjc node type was implemented in FreeBSD 4.0.AUTHORS
Archie Cobbs <[email protected]>BUGS
As the initialization routine in the kernel implementation of Van Jacobson compression initializes both compression and decompression at once, this node does not allow compression and decompression to be enabled in separate operations. In order to enable one when the other is already enabled, first both must be disabled, then both enabled. This of course resets the node state. This restriction may be lifted in a later version. When built as a loadable kernel module, this module includes the file net/slcompress.c. Although loading the module should fail if net/slcompress.c already exists in the kernel, currently it does not, and the duplicate copies of the file do not interfere. However, this may change in the future.January 19, 1999 | Debian |