> On 31. Jan 2021, at 12:09, Mateusz Guzik <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> ping? I'm going to revert this on Tuesday to unbreak the build
> 
> On 1/29/21, Mateusz Guzik <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This breaks tinderbox:
>> arm LINT kernel failed, check _.arm.LINT for details
>> i386 LINT-NOINET kernel failed, check _.i386.LINT-NOINET for details
>> i386 LINT-NOINET6 kernel failed, check _.i386.LINT-NOINET6 for details
>> i386 LINT kernel failed, check _.i386.LINT for details
>> amd64 LINT-NOINET kernel failed, check _.amd64.LINT-NOINET for details
Hi Mateusz,

where can the logfiles be accessed?
I don't see anything red at https://ci.freebsd.org/tinderbox/

Best regards
Michael
>> 
>> 
>> On 1/28/21, Randall Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> The branch main has been updated by rrs:
>>> 
>>> URL:
>>> https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=1a714ff204193b9eb810426048e03f5d76e9730e
>>> 
>>> commit 1a714ff204193b9eb810426048e03f5d76e9730e
>>> Author:     Randall Stewart <[email protected]>
>>> AuthorDate: 2021-01-26 16:54:42 +0000
>>> Commit:     Randall Stewart <[email protected]>
>>> CommitDate: 2021-01-28 16:53:05 +0000
>>> 
>>>    This pulls over all the changes that are in the netflix
>>>    tree that fix the ratelimit code. There were several bugs
>>>    in tcp_ratelimit itself and we needed further work to support
>>>    the multiple tag format coming for the joint TLS and Ratelimit
>>> dances.
>>> 
>>>        Sponsored by: Netflix Inc.
>>>        Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28357
>>> ---
>>> sys/net/if_lagg.c             |  11 +
>>> sys/net/if_var.h              |   2 +
>>> sys/net/if_vlan.c             |  30 +++
>>> sys/netinet/in_pcb.c          |   9 +
>>> sys/netinet/tcp_log_buf.h     |   2 +-
>>> sys/netinet/tcp_ratelimit.c   | 584
>>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
>>> sys/netinet/tcp_ratelimit.h   |  24 +-
>>> sys/netinet/tcp_stacks/bbr.c  |   4 +-
>>> sys/netinet/tcp_stacks/rack.c |  14 +-
>>> 9 files changed, 464 insertions(+), 216 deletions(-)
>>> 
>>> diff --git a/sys/net/if_lagg.c b/sys/net/if_lagg.c
>>> index 3144f86901b2..9a3c22789fa5 100644
>>> --- a/sys/net/if_lagg.c
>>> +++ b/sys/net/if_lagg.c
>>> @@ -151,6 +151,7 @@ static int      lagg_snd_tag_modify(struct m_snd_tag *,
>>> static int  lagg_snd_tag_query(struct m_snd_tag *,
>>>                 union if_snd_tag_query_params *);
>>> static void lagg_snd_tag_free(struct m_snd_tag *);
>>> +static struct m_snd_tag *lagg_next_snd_tag(struct m_snd_tag *);
>>> static void     lagg_ratelimit_query(struct ifnet *,
>>>                 struct if_ratelimit_query_results *);
>>> #endif
>>> @@ -585,6 +586,7 @@ lagg_clone_create(struct if_clone *ifc, int unit,
>>> caddr_t params)
>>>     ifp->if_snd_tag_modify = lagg_snd_tag_modify;
>>>     ifp->if_snd_tag_query = lagg_snd_tag_query;
>>>     ifp->if_snd_tag_free = lagg_snd_tag_free;
>>> +   ifp->if_next_snd_tag = lagg_next_snd_tag;
>>>     ifp->if_ratelimit_query = lagg_ratelimit_query;
>>> #endif
>>>     ifp->if_capenable = ifp->if_capabilities = IFCAP_HWSTATS;
>>> @@ -1834,6 +1836,15 @@ lagg_snd_tag_alloc(struct ifnet *ifp,
>>>     return (0);
>>> }
>>> 
>>> +static struct m_snd_tag *
>>> +lagg_next_snd_tag(struct m_snd_tag *mst)
>>> +{
>>> +   struct lagg_snd_tag *lst;
>>> +
>>> +   lst = mst_to_lst(mst);
>>> +   return (lst->tag);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> static int
>>> lagg_snd_tag_modify(struct m_snd_tag *mst,
>>>     union if_snd_tag_modify_params *params)
>>> diff --git a/sys/net/if_var.h b/sys/net/if_var.h
>>> index beb9596895ee..9ecdfb684296 100644
>>> --- a/sys/net/if_var.h
>>> +++ b/sys/net/if_var.h
>>> @@ -278,6 +278,7 @@ typedef int (if_snd_tag_alloc_t)(struct ifnet *,
>>> union
>>> if_snd_tag_alloc_params *
>>> typedef int (if_snd_tag_modify_t)(struct m_snd_tag *, union
>>> if_snd_tag_modify_params *);
>>> typedef int (if_snd_tag_query_t)(struct m_snd_tag *, union
>>> if_snd_tag_query_params *);
>>> typedef void (if_snd_tag_free_t)(struct m_snd_tag *);
>>> +typedef struct m_snd_tag *(if_next_send_tag_t)(struct m_snd_tag *);
>>> typedef void (if_ratelimit_query_t)(struct ifnet *,
>>>     struct if_ratelimit_query_results *);
>>> typedef int (if_ratelimit_setup_t)(struct ifnet *, uint64_t, uint32_t);
>>> @@ -422,6 +423,7 @@ struct ifnet {
>>>     if_snd_tag_modify_t *if_snd_tag_modify;
>>>     if_snd_tag_query_t *if_snd_tag_query;
>>>     if_snd_tag_free_t *if_snd_tag_free;
>>> +   if_next_send_tag_t *if_next_snd_tag;
>>>     if_ratelimit_query_t *if_ratelimit_query;
>>>     if_ratelimit_setup_t *if_ratelimit_setup;
>>> 
>>> diff --git a/sys/net/if_vlan.c b/sys/net/if_vlan.c
>>> index 9358724844cb..9703e5e7753f 100644
>>> --- a/sys/net/if_vlan.c
>>> +++ b/sys/net/if_vlan.c
>>> @@ -295,6 +295,9 @@ static  int vlan_snd_tag_modify(struct m_snd_tag *,
>>> static      int vlan_snd_tag_query(struct m_snd_tag *,
>>>     union if_snd_tag_query_params *);
>>> static      void vlan_snd_tag_free(struct m_snd_tag *);
>>> +static struct m_snd_tag *vlan_next_snd_tag(struct m_snd_tag *);
>>> +static void vlan_ratelimit_query(struct ifnet *,
>>> +    struct if_ratelimit_query_results *);
>>> #endif
>>> static      void vlan_qflush(struct ifnet *ifp);
>>> static      int vlan_setflag(struct ifnet *ifp, int flag, int status,
>>> @@ -1071,6 +1074,8 @@ vlan_clone_create(struct if_clone *ifc, char *name,
>>> size_t len, caddr_t params)
>>>     ifp->if_snd_tag_modify = vlan_snd_tag_modify;
>>>     ifp->if_snd_tag_query = vlan_snd_tag_query;
>>>     ifp->if_snd_tag_free = vlan_snd_tag_free;
>>> +   ifp->if_next_snd_tag = vlan_next_snd_tag;
>>> +   ifp->if_ratelimit_query = vlan_ratelimit_query;
>>> #endif
>>>     ifp->if_flags = VLAN_IFFLAGS;
>>>     ether_ifattach(ifp, eaddr);
>>> @@ -2073,6 +2078,15 @@ vlan_snd_tag_alloc(struct ifnet *ifp,
>>>     return (0);
>>> }
>>> 
>>> +static struct m_snd_tag *
>>> +vlan_next_snd_tag(struct m_snd_tag *mst)
>>> +{
>>> +   struct vlan_snd_tag *vst;
>>> +
>>> +   vst = mst_to_vst(mst);
>>> +   return (vst->tag);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> static int
>>> vlan_snd_tag_modify(struct m_snd_tag *mst,
>>>     union if_snd_tag_modify_params *params)
>>> @@ -2102,4 +2116,20 @@ vlan_snd_tag_free(struct m_snd_tag *mst)
>>>     m_snd_tag_rele(vst->tag);
>>>     free(vst, M_VLAN);
>>> }
>>> +
>>> +static void
>>> +vlan_ratelimit_query(struct ifnet *ifp __unused, struct
>>> if_ratelimit_query_results *q)
>>> +{
>>> +   /*
>>> +    * For vlan, we have an indirect
>>> +    * interface. The caller needs to
>>> +    * get a ratelimit tag on the actual
>>> +    * interface the flow will go on.
>>> +    */
>>> +   q->rate_table = NULL;
>>> +   q->flags = RT_IS_INDIRECT;
>>> +   q->max_flows = 0;
>>> +   q->number_of_rates = 0;
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> #endif
>>> diff --git a/sys/netinet/in_pcb.c b/sys/netinet/in_pcb.c
>>> index 59695ee3715d..40a0b4c0676e 100644
>>> --- a/sys/netinet/in_pcb.c
>>> +++ b/sys/netinet/in_pcb.c
>>> @@ -224,6 +224,8 @@ SYSCTL_INT(_net_inet_ip_portrange, OID_AUTO,
>>> randomtime,
>>>     "allocation before switching to a random one");
>>> 
>>> #ifdef RATELIMIT
>>> +counter_u64_t rate_limit_new;
>>> +counter_u64_t rate_limit_chg;
>>> counter_u64_t rate_limit_active;
>>> counter_u64_t rate_limit_alloc_fail;
>>> counter_u64_t rate_limit_set_ok;
>>> @@ -236,6 +238,11 @@ SYSCTL_COUNTER_U64(_net_inet_ip_rl, OID_AUTO,
>>> alloc_fail, CTLFLAG_RD,
>>>    &rate_limit_alloc_fail, "Rate limited connection failures");
>>> SYSCTL_COUNTER_U64(_net_inet_ip_rl, OID_AUTO, set_ok, CTLFLAG_RD,
>>>    &rate_limit_set_ok, "Rate limited setting succeeded");
>>> +SYSCTL_COUNTER_U64(_net_inet_ip_rl, OID_AUTO, newrl, CTLFLAG_RD,
>>> +   &rate_limit_new, "Total Rate limit new attempts");
>>> +SYSCTL_COUNTER_U64(_net_inet_ip_rl, OID_AUTO, chgrl, CTLFLAG_RD,
>>> +   &rate_limit_chg, "Total Rate limited change attempts");
>>> +
>>> #endif /* RATELIMIT */
>>> 
>>> #endif /* INET */
>>> @@ -3591,6 +3598,8 @@ in_pcboutput_eagain(struct inpcb *inp)
>>> static void
>>> rl_init(void *st)
>>> {
>>> +   rate_limit_new = counter_u64_alloc(M_WAITOK);
>>> +   rate_limit_chg = counter_u64_alloc(M_WAITOK);
>>>     rate_limit_active = counter_u64_alloc(M_WAITOK);
>>>     rate_limit_alloc_fail = counter_u64_alloc(M_WAITOK);
>>>     rate_limit_set_ok = counter_u64_alloc(M_WAITOK);
>>> diff --git a/sys/netinet/tcp_log_buf.h b/sys/netinet/tcp_log_buf.h
>>> index 0d9b14a08f53..436383124dce 100644
>>> --- a/sys/netinet/tcp_log_buf.h
>>> +++ b/sys/netinet/tcp_log_buf.h
>>> @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ enum tcp_log_events {
>>>     BBR_LOG_SETTINGS_CHG,   /* Settings changed for loss response 48 */
>>>     BBR_LOG_SRTT_GAIN_EVENT, /* SRTT gaining -- now not used    49 */
>>>     TCP_LOG_REASS,          /* Reassembly buffer logging        50 */
>>> -   TCP_HDWR_TLS,           /* TCP Hardware TLS logs            51 */
>>> +   TCP_HDWR_PACE_SIZE,     /*  TCP pacing size set (rl and rack uses this) 
>>>  51
>>> */
>>>     BBR_LOG_HDWR_PACE,      /* TCP Hardware pacing log          52 */
>>>     BBR_LOG_TSTMP_VAL,      /* Temp debug timestamp validation  53 */
>>>     TCP_LOG_CONNEND,        /* End of connection                54 */
>>> diff --git a/sys/netinet/tcp_ratelimit.c b/sys/netinet/tcp_ratelimit.c
>>> index 97f066be69e0..aeb1ed6906b5 100644
>>> --- a/sys/netinet/tcp_ratelimit.c
>>> +++ b/sys/netinet/tcp_ratelimit.c
>>> @@ -57,6 +57,8 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
>>> #ifdef INET6
>>> #include <netinet6/tcp6_var.h>
>>> #endif
>>> +#include <netinet/tcp_hpts.h>
>>> +#include <netinet/tcp_log_buf.h>
>>> #include <netinet/tcp_ratelimit.h>
>>> #ifndef USECS_IN_SECOND
>>> #define USECS_IN_SECOND 1000000
>>> @@ -154,108 +156,77 @@ const uint64_t desired_rates[] = {
>>>     180500,                 /* 1.44Mpbs - rate 2  common rate */
>>>     375000,                 /* 3Mbps    - rate 3 */
>>>     625000,                 /* 5Mbps    - rate 4 */
>>> -   875000,                 /* 7Mbps    - rate 5 */
>>> -   1125000,                /* 9Mbps    - rate 6 */
>>> -   1375000,                /* 11Mbps   - rate 7 */
>>> -   1625000,                /* 13Mbps   - rate 8 */
>>> -   2625000,                /* 21Mbps   - rate 9 */
>>> -   3875000,                /* 31Mbps   - rate 10 */
>>> -   5125000,                /* 41Meg    - rate 11 */
>>> -   12500000,               /* 100Mbps  - rate 12 */
>>> -   25000000,               /* 200Mbps  - rate 13 */
>>> -   50000000,               /* 400Mbps  - rate 14 */
>>> -   63750000,               /* 51Mbps   - rate 15 */
>>> +   1250000,                /* 10Mbps   - rate 5 */
>>> +   1875000,                /* 15Mbps   - rate 6 */
>>> +   2500000,                /* 20Mbps   - rate 7 */
>>> +   3125000,                /* 25Mbps   - rate 8 */
>>> +   3750000,                /* 30Mbps   - rate 9 */
>>> +   4375000,                /* 35Mbps   - rate 10 */
>>> +   5000000,                /* 40Meg    - rate 11 */
>>> +   6250000,                /* 50Mbps   - rate 12 */
>>> +   12500000,               /* 100Mbps  - rate 13 */
>>> +   25000000,               /* 200Mbps  - rate 14 */
>>> +   50000000,               /* 400Mbps  - rate 15 */
>>>     100000000,              /* 800Mbps  - rate 16 */
>>> -   1875000,                /* 15Mbps   - rate 17 */
>>> -   2125000,                /* 17Mbps   - rate 18 */
>>> -   2375000,                /* 19Mbps   - rate 19 */
>>> -   2875000,                /* 23Mbps   - rate 20 */
>>> -   3125000,                /* 25Mbps   - rate 21 */
>>> -   3375000,                /* 27Mbps   - rate 22 */
>>> -   3625000,                /* 29Mbps   - rate 23 */
>>> -   4125000,                /* 33Mbps   - rate 24 */
>>> -   4375000,                /* 35Mbps   - rate 25 */
>>> -   4625000,                /* 37Mbps   - rate 26 */
>>> -   4875000,                /* 39Mbps   - rate 27 */
>>> -   5375000,                /* 43Mbps   - rate 28 */
>>> -   5625000,                /* 45Mbps   - rate 29 */
>>> -   5875000,                /* 47Mbps   - rate 30 */
>>> -   6125000,                /* 49Mbps   - rate 31 */
>>> -   6625000,                /* 53Mbps   - rate 32 */
>>> -   6875000,                /* 55Mbps   - rate 33 */
>>> -   7125000,                /* 57Mbps   - rate 34 */
>>> -   7375000,                /* 59Mbps   - rate 35 */
>>> -   7625000,                /* 61Mbps   - rate 36 */
>>> -   7875000,                /* 63Mbps   - rate 37 */
>>> -   8125000,                /* 65Mbps   - rate 38 */
>>> -   8375000,                /* 67Mbps   - rate 39 */
>>> -   8625000,                /* 69Mbps   - rate 40 */
>>> -   8875000,                /* 71Mbps   - rate 41 */
>>> -   9125000,                /* 73Mbps   - rate 42 */
>>> -   9375000,                /* 75Mbps   - rate 43 */
>>> -   9625000,                /* 77Mbps   - rate 44 */
>>> -   9875000,                /* 79Mbps   - rate 45 */
>>> -   10125000,               /* 81Mbps   - rate 46 */
>>> -   10375000,               /* 83Mbps   - rate 47 */
>>> -   10625000,               /* 85Mbps   - rate 48 */
>>> -   10875000,               /* 87Mbps   - rate 49 */
>>> -   11125000,               /* 89Mbps   - rate 50 */
>>> -   11375000,               /* 91Mbps   - rate 51 */
>>> -   11625000,               /* 93Mbps   - rate 52 */
>>> -   11875000,               /* 95Mbps   - rate 53 */
>>> -   13125000,               /* 105Mbps  - rate 54 */
>>> -   13750000,               /* 110Mbps  - rate 55 */
>>> -   14375000,               /* 115Mbps  - rate 56 */
>>> -   15000000,               /* 120Mbps  - rate 57 */
>>> -   15625000,               /* 125Mbps  - rate 58 */
>>> -   16250000,               /* 130Mbps  - rate 59 */
>>> -   16875000,               /* 135Mbps  - rate 60 */
>>> -   17500000,               /* 140Mbps  - rate 61 */
>>> -   18125000,               /* 145Mbps  - rate 62 */
>>> -   18750000,               /* 150Mbps  - rate 64 */
>>> -   20000000,               /* 160Mbps  - rate 65 */
>>> -   21250000,               /* 170Mbps  - rate 66 */
>>> -   22500000,               /* 180Mbps  - rate 67 */
>>> -   23750000,               /* 190Mbps  - rate 68 */
>>> -   26250000,               /* 210Mbps  - rate 69 */
>>> -   27500000,               /* 220Mbps  - rate 70 */
>>> -   28750000,               /* 230Mbps  - rate 71 */
>>> -   30000000,               /* 240Mbps  - rate 72 */
>>> -   31250000,               /* 250Mbps  - rate 73 */
>>> -   34375000,               /* 275Mbps  - rate 74 */
>>> -   37500000,               /* 300Mbps  - rate 75 */
>>> -   40625000,               /* 325Mbps  - rate 76 */
>>> -   43750000,               /* 350Mbps  - rate 77 */
>>> -   46875000,               /* 375Mbps  - rate 78 */
>>> -   53125000,               /* 425Mbps  - rate 79 */
>>> -   56250000,               /* 450Mbps  - rate 80 */
>>> -   59375000,               /* 475Mbps  - rate 81 */
>>> -   62500000,               /* 500Mbps  - rate 82 */
>>> -   68750000,               /* 550Mbps  - rate 83 */
>>> -   75000000,               /* 600Mbps  - rate 84 */
>>> -   81250000,               /* 650Mbps  - rate 85 */
>>> -   87500000,               /* 700Mbps  - rate 86 */
>>> -   93750000,               /* 750Mbps  - rate 87 */
>>> -   106250000,              /* 850Mbps  - rate 88 */
>>> -   112500000,              /* 900Mbps  - rate 89 */
>>> -   125000000,              /* 1Gbps    - rate 90 */
>>> -   156250000,              /* 1.25Gps  - rate 91 */
>>> -   187500000,              /* 1.5Gps   - rate 92 */
>>> -   218750000,              /* 1.75Gps  - rate 93 */
>>> -   250000000,              /* 2Gbps    - rate 94 */
>>> -   281250000,              /* 2.25Gps  - rate 95 */
>>> -   312500000,              /* 2.5Gbps  - rate 96 */
>>> -   343750000,              /* 2.75Gbps - rate 97 */
>>> -   375000000,              /* 3Gbps    - rate 98 */
>>> -   500000000,              /* 4Gbps    - rate 99 */
>>> -   625000000,              /* 5Gbps    - rate 100 */
>>> -   750000000,              /* 6Gbps    - rate 101 */
>>> -   875000000,              /* 7Gbps    - rate 102 */
>>> -   1000000000,             /* 8Gbps    - rate 103 */
>>> -   1125000000,             /* 9Gbps    - rate 104 */
>>> -   1250000000,             /* 10Gbps   - rate 105 */
>>> -   1875000000,             /* 15Gbps   - rate 106 */
>>> -   2500000000              /* 20Gbps   - rate 107 */
>>> +   5625000,                /* 45Mbps   - rate 17 */
>>> +   6875000,                /* 55Mbps   - rate 19 */
>>> +   7500000,                /* 60Mbps   - rate 20 */
>>> +   8125000,                /* 65Mbps   - rate 21 */
>>> +   8750000,                /* 70Mbps   - rate 22 */
>>> +   9375000,                /* 75Mbps   - rate 23 */
>>> +   10000000,               /* 80Mbps   - rate 24 */
>>> +   10625000,               /* 85Mbps   - rate 25 */
>>> +   11250000,               /* 90Mbps   - rate 26 */
>>> +   11875000,               /* 95Mbps   - rate 27 */
>>> +   12500000,               /* 100Mbps  - rate 28 */
>>> +   13750000,               /* 110Mbps  - rate 29 */
>>> +   15000000,               /* 120Mbps  - rate 30 */
>>> +   16250000,               /* 130Mbps  - rate 31 */
>>> +   17500000,               /* 140Mbps  - rate 32 */
>>> +   18750000,               /* 150Mbps  - rate 33 */
>>> +   20000000,               /* 160Mbps  - rate 34 */
>>> +   21250000,               /* 170Mbps  - rate 35 */
>>> +   22500000,               /* 180Mbps  - rate 36 */
>>> +   23750000,               /* 190Mbps  - rate 37 */
>>> +   26250000,               /* 210Mbps  - rate 38 */
>>> +   27500000,               /* 220Mbps  - rate 39 */
>>> +   28750000,               /* 230Mbps  - rate 40 */
>>> +   30000000,               /* 240Mbps  - rate 41 */
>>> +   31250000,               /* 250Mbps  - rate 42 */
>>> +   34375000,               /* 275Mbps  - rate 43 */
>>> +   37500000,               /* 300Mbps  - rate 44 */
>>> +   40625000,               /* 325Mbps  - rate 45 */
>>> +   43750000,               /* 350Mbps  - rate 46 */
>>> +   46875000,               /* 375Mbps  - rate 47 */
>>> +   53125000,               /* 425Mbps  - rate 48 */
>>> +   56250000,               /* 450Mbps  - rate 49 */
>>> +   59375000,               /* 475Mbps  - rate 50 */
>>> +   62500000,               /* 500Mbps  - rate 51 */
>>> +   68750000,               /* 550Mbps  - rate 52 */
>>> +   75000000,               /* 600Mbps  - rate 53 */
>>> +   81250000,               /* 650Mbps  - rate 54 */
>>> +   87500000,               /* 700Mbps  - rate 55 */
>>> +   93750000,               /* 750Mbps  - rate 56 */
>>> +   106250000,              /* 850Mbps  - rate 57 */
>>> +   112500000,              /* 900Mbps  - rate 58 */
>>> +   125000000,              /* 1Gbps    - rate 59 */
>>> +   156250000,              /* 1.25Gps  - rate 60 */
>>> +   187500000,              /* 1.5Gps   - rate 61 */
>>> +   218750000,              /* 1.75Gps  - rate 62 */
>>> +   250000000,              /* 2Gbps    - rate 63 */
>>> +   281250000,              /* 2.25Gps  - rate 64 */
>>> +   312500000,              /* 2.5Gbps  - rate 65 */
>>> +   343750000,              /* 2.75Gbps - rate 66 */
>>> +   375000000,              /* 3Gbps    - rate 67 */
>>> +   500000000,              /* 4Gbps    - rate 68 */
>>> +   625000000,              /* 5Gbps    - rate 69 */
>>> +   750000000,              /* 6Gbps    - rate 70 */
>>> +   875000000,              /* 7Gbps    - rate 71 */
>>> +   1000000000,             /* 8Gbps    - rate 72 */
>>> +   1125000000,             /* 9Gbps    - rate 73 */
>>> +   1250000000,             /* 10Gbps   - rate 74 */
>>> +   1875000000,             /* 15Gbps   - rate 75 */
>>> +   2500000000              /* 20Gbps   - rate 76 */
>>> };
>>> 
>>> #define MAX_HDWR_RATES (sizeof(desired_rates)/sizeof(uint64_t))
>>> @@ -283,6 +254,10 @@ static struct head_tcp_rate_set int_rs;
>>> static struct mtx rs_mtx;
>>> uint32_t rs_number_alive;
>>> uint32_t rs_number_dead;
>>> +static uint32_t rs_floor_mss = 0;
>>> +static uint32_t wait_time_floor = 8000;    /* 8 ms */
>>> +static uint32_t rs_hw_floor_mss = 16;
>>> +static uint32_t num_of_waits_allowed = 1; /* How many time blocks are we
>>> willing to wait */
>>> 
>>> SYSCTL_NODE(_net_inet_tcp, OID_AUTO, rl, CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0,
>>>     "TCP Ratelimit stats");
>>> @@ -292,6 +267,20 @@ SYSCTL_UINT(_net_inet_tcp_rl, OID_AUTO, alive,
>>> CTLFLAG_RW,
>>> SYSCTL_UINT(_net_inet_tcp_rl, OID_AUTO, dead, CTLFLAG_RW,
>>>     &rs_number_dead, 0,
>>>     "Number of interfaces departing from ratelimiting");
>>> +SYSCTL_UINT(_net_inet_tcp_rl, OID_AUTO, floor_mss, CTLFLAG_RW,
>>> +    &rs_floor_mss, 0,
>>> +    "Number of MSS that will override the normal minimums (0 means don't
>>> enforce)");
>>> +SYSCTL_UINT(_net_inet_tcp_rl, OID_AUTO, wait_floor, CTLFLAG_RW,
>>> +    &wait_time_floor, 2000,
>>> +    "Has b/w increases what is the wait floor we are willing to wait at
>>> the
>>> end?");
>>> +SYSCTL_UINT(_net_inet_tcp_rl, OID_AUTO, time_blocks, CTLFLAG_RW,
>>> +    &num_of_waits_allowed, 1,
>>> +    "How many time blocks on the end should software pacing be willing
>>> to
>>> wait?");
>>> +
>>> +SYSCTL_UINT(_net_inet_tcp_rl, OID_AUTO, hw_floor_mss, CTLFLAG_RW,
>>> +    &rs_hw_floor_mss, 16,
>>> +    "Number of mss that are a minum for hardware pacing?");
>>> +
>>> 
>>> static void
>>> rl_add_syctl_entries(struct sysctl_oid *rl_sysctl_root, struct
>>> tcp_rate_set
>>> *rs)
>>> @@ -383,6 +372,17 @@ rl_add_syctl_entries(struct sysctl_oid
>>> *rl_sysctl_root,
>>> struct tcp_rate_set *rs)
>>>                                    OID_AUTO, "rate", CTLFLAG_RD,
>>>                                    &rs->rs_rlt[i].rate, 0,
>>>                                    "Rate in bytes per second");
>>> +                   SYSCTL_ADD_U64(&rs->sysctl_ctx,
>>> +                                  SYSCTL_CHILDREN(rl_rate_num),
>>> +                                  OID_AUTO, "using", CTLFLAG_RD,
>>> +                                  &rs->rs_rlt[i].using, 0,
>>> +                                  "Number of flows using");
>>> +                   SYSCTL_ADD_U64(&rs->sysctl_ctx,
>>> +                                  SYSCTL_CHILDREN(rl_rate_num),
>>> +                                  OID_AUTO, "enobufs", CTLFLAG_RD,
>>> +                                  &rs->rs_rlt[i].rs_num_enobufs, 0,
>>> +                                  "Number of enobufs logged on this rate");
>>> +
>>>             }
>>>     }
>>> #endif
>>> @@ -443,6 +443,8 @@ rs_defer_destroy(struct tcp_rate_set *rs)
>>> }
>>> 
>>> #ifdef INET
>>> +extern counter_u64_t rate_limit_new;
>>> +extern counter_u64_t rate_limit_chg;
>>> extern counter_u64_t rate_limit_set_ok;
>>> extern counter_u64_t rate_limit_active;
>>> extern counter_u64_t rate_limit_alloc_fail;
>>> @@ -519,6 +521,7 @@ rt_setup_new_rs(struct ifnet *ifp, int *error)
>>>     int i;
>>>     struct if_ratelimit_query_results rl;
>>>     struct sysctl_oid *rl_sysctl_root;
>>> +   struct epoch_tracker et;
>>>     /*
>>>      * We expect to enter with the
>>>      * mutex locked.
>>> @@ -562,9 +565,11 @@ rt_setup_new_rs(struct ifnet *ifp, int *error)
>>>                 CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0,
>>>                 "");
>>>             rl_add_syctl_entries(rl_sysctl_root, rs);
>>> +           NET_EPOCH_ENTER(et);
>>>             mtx_lock(&rs_mtx);
>>>             CK_LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&int_rs, rs, next);
>>>             mtx_unlock(&rs_mtx);
>>> +           NET_EPOCH_EXIT(et);
>>>             return (rs);
>>>     } else if ((rl.flags & RT_IS_INDIRECT) == RT_IS_INDIRECT) {
>>>             memset(rs, 0, sizeof(struct tcp_rate_set));
>>> @@ -580,9 +585,11 @@ rt_setup_new_rs(struct ifnet *ifp, int *error)
>>>                 CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0,
>>>                 "");
>>>             rl_add_syctl_entries(rl_sysctl_root, rs);
>>> +           NET_EPOCH_ENTER(et);
>>>             mtx_lock(&rs_mtx);
>>>             CK_LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&int_rs, rs, next);
>>>             mtx_unlock(&rs_mtx);
>>> +           NET_EPOCH_EXIT(et);
>>>             return (rs);
>>>     } else if ((rl.flags & RT_IS_FIXED_TABLE) == RT_IS_FIXED_TABLE) {
>>>             /* Mellanox C4 likely */
>>> @@ -671,6 +678,8 @@ bail:
>>>              */
>>>             rs->rs_rlt[i].ptbl = rs;
>>>             rs->rs_rlt[i].tag = NULL;
>>> +           rs->rs_rlt[i].using = 0;
>>> +           rs->rs_rlt[i].rs_num_enobufs = 0;
>>>             /*
>>>              * Calculate the time between.
>>>              */
>>> @@ -741,18 +750,24 @@ handle_err:
>>>         CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0,
>>>         "");
>>>     rl_add_syctl_entries(rl_sysctl_root, rs);
>>> +   NET_EPOCH_ENTER(et);
>>>     mtx_lock(&rs_mtx);
>>>     CK_LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&int_rs, rs, next);
>>>     mtx_unlock(&rs_mtx);
>>> +   NET_EPOCH_EXIT(et);
>>>     return (rs);
>>> }
>>> 
>>> +/*
>>> + * For an explanation of why the argument is volatile please
>>> + * look at the comments around rt_setup_rate().
>>> + */
>>> static const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *
>>> -tcp_int_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set *rs,
>>> -    uint64_t bytes_per_sec, uint32_t flags)
>>> +tcp_int_find_suitable_rate(const volatile struct tcp_rate_set *rs,
>>> +    uint64_t bytes_per_sec, uint32_t flags, uint64_t *lower_rate)
>>> {
>>>     struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *arte = NULL, *rte = NULL;
>>> -   uint64_t mbits_per_sec, ind_calc;
>>> +   uint64_t mbits_per_sec, ind_calc, previous_rate = 0;
>>>     int i;
>>> 
>>>     mbits_per_sec = (bytes_per_sec * 8);
>>> @@ -763,6 +778,7 @@ tcp_int_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set
>>> *rs,
>>>                      * Smaller than 1Meg, only
>>>                      * 3 entries can match it.
>>>                      */
>>> +                   previous_rate = 0;
>>>                     for(i = rs->rs_lowest_valid; i < 3; i++) {
>>>                             if (bytes_per_sec <= rs->rs_rlt[i].rate) {
>>>                                     rte = &rs->rs_rlt[i];
>>> @@ -770,6 +786,7 @@ tcp_int_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set
>>> *rs,
>>>                             } else if (rs->rs_rlt[i].flags & 
>>> HDWRPACE_INITED) {
>>>                                     arte = &rs->rs_rlt[i];
>>>                             }
>>> +                           previous_rate = rs->rs_rlt[i].rate;
>>>                     }
>>>                     goto done;
>>>             } else if ((mbits_per_sec > RS_ONE_GIGABIT_PERSEC) &&
>>> @@ -782,6 +799,7 @@ tcp_int_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set
>>> *rs,
>>>                             rte = &rs->rs_rlt[(ALL_HARDWARE_RATES-1)];
>>>                     else
>>>                             arte = &rs->rs_rlt[(ALL_HARDWARE_RATES-1)];
>>> +                   previous_rate = rs->rs_rlt[(ALL_HARDWARE_RATES-2)].rate;
>>>                     goto done;
>>>             }
>>>             /*
>>> @@ -800,8 +818,11 @@ tcp_int_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set
>>> *rs,
>>>                     ind_calc = ALL_HARDWARE_RATES-1;
>>>             }
>>>             if ((ind_calc >= rs->rs_lowest_valid) &&
>>> -               (ind_calc <= rs->rs_highest_valid))
>>> -           rte = &rs->rs_rlt[ind_calc];
>>> +               (ind_calc <= rs->rs_highest_valid)) {
>>> +                   rte = &rs->rs_rlt[ind_calc];
>>> +                   if (ind_calc >= 1)
>>> +                           previous_rate = rs->rs_rlt[(ind_calc-1)].rate;
>>> +           }
>>>     } else if (flags & RS_PACING_EXACT_MATCH) {
>>>             if ((mbits_per_sec < RS_ONE_MEGABIT_PERSEC) &&
>>>                 (rs->rs_lowest_valid <= 2)){
>>> @@ -840,10 +861,16 @@ tcp_int_find_suitable_rate(const struct
>>> tcp_rate_set
>>> *rs,
>>>                     for (i=2; i>=rs->rs_lowest_valid; i--) {
>>>                             if (bytes_per_sec < rs->rs_rlt[i].rate) {
>>>                                     rte = &rs->rs_rlt[i];
>>> +                                   if (i >= 1) {
>>> +                                           previous_rate = 
>>> rs->rs_rlt[(i-1)].rate;
>>> +                                   }
>>>                                     break;
>>>                             } else if ((flags & RS_PACING_GEQ) &&
>>>                                        (bytes_per_sec == 
>>> rs->rs_rlt[i].rate)) {
>>>                                     rte = &rs->rs_rlt[i];
>>> +                                   if (i >= 1) {
>>> +                                           previous_rate = 
>>> rs->rs_rlt[(i-1)].rate;
>>> +                                   }
>>>                                     break;
>>>                             } else {
>>>                                     arte = &rs->rs_rlt[i]; /* new alternate 
>>> */
>>> @@ -863,6 +890,7 @@ tcp_int_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set
>>> *rs,
>>>                             /* The top rate is an alternative */
>>>                             arte = &rs->rs_rlt[(ALL_HARDWARE_RATES-1)];
>>>                     }
>>> +                   previous_rate = rs->rs_rlt[(ALL_HARDWARE_RATES-2)].rate;
>>>             } else {
>>>                     /* Its in our range 1Meg - 1Gig */
>>>                     if (flags & RS_PACING_GEQ) {
>>> @@ -873,6 +901,8 @@ tcp_int_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set
>>> *rs,
>>>                                             ind_calc = 
>>> (ALL_HARDWARE_RATES-1);
>>>                                     }
>>>                                     rte = &rs->rs_rlt[ind_calc];
>>> +                                   if (ind_calc >= 1)
>>> +                                           previous_rate = 
>>> rs->rs_rlt[(ind_calc-1)].rate;
>>>                             }
>>>                             goto done;
>>>                     }
>>> @@ -882,8 +912,11 @@ tcp_int_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set
>>> *rs,
>>>                             /* This should not happen */
>>>                             ind_calc = ALL_HARDWARE_RATES-1;
>>>                     }
>>> -                   if (rs->rs_rlt[ind_calc].flags & HDWRPACE_INITED)
>>> +                   if (rs->rs_rlt[ind_calc].flags & HDWRPACE_INITED) {
>>>                             rte = &rs->rs_rlt[ind_calc];
>>> +                           if (ind_calc >= 1)
>>> +                                   previous_rate = 
>>> rs->rs_rlt[(ind_calc-1)].rate;
>>> +                   }
>>>             }
>>>     }
>>> done:
>>> @@ -893,11 +926,17 @@ done:
>>>             /* We can use the substitute */
>>>             rte = arte;
>>>     }
>>> +   if (lower_rate)
>>> +           *lower_rate = previous_rate;
>>>     return (rte);
>>> }
>>> 
>>> +/*
>>> + * For an explanation of why the argument is volatile please
>>> + * look at the comments around rt_setup_rate().
>>> + */
>>> static const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *
>>> -tcp_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set *rs, uint64_t
>>> bytes_per_sec, uint32_t flags)
>>> +tcp_find_suitable_rate(const volatile struct tcp_rate_set *rs, uint64_t
>>> bytes_per_sec, uint32_t flags, uint64_t *lower_rate)
>>> {
>>>     /**
>>>      * Hunt the rate table with the restrictions in flags and find a
>>> @@ -911,6 +950,7 @@ tcp_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set *rs,
>>> uint64_t bytes_per_sec, ui
>>>      */
>>>     int i, matched;
>>>     struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *rte = NULL;
>>> +   uint64_t previous_rate = 0;
>>> 
>>>     if ((rs->rs_flags & RS_INT_TBL) &&
>>>         (rs->rs_rate_cnt >= ALL_HARDWARE_RATES)) {
>>> @@ -920,7 +960,7 @@ tcp_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set *rs,
>>> uint64_t bytes_per_sec, ui
>>>              * from 1Meg - 1000Meg in 1Meg increments.
>>>              * Use an alternate method to "lookup".
>>>              */
>>> -           return (tcp_int_find_suitable_rate(rs, bytes_per_sec, flags));
>>> +           return (tcp_int_find_suitable_rate(rs, bytes_per_sec, flags,
>>> lower_rate));
>>>     }
>>>     if ((flags & RS_PACING_LT) ||
>>>         (flags & RS_PACING_EXACT_MATCH)) {
>>> @@ -934,13 +974,18 @@ tcp_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set
>>> *rs,
>>> uint64_t bytes_per_sec, ui
>>>                         (bytes_per_sec == rs->rs_rlt[i].rate)) {
>>>                             rte = &rs->rs_rlt[i];
>>>                             matched = 1;
>>> +                           if (lower_rate != NULL)
>>> +                                   *lower_rate = previous_rate;
>>>                             break;
>>>                     } else if ((flags & RS_PACING_LT) &&
>>>                         (bytes_per_sec <= rs->rs_rlt[i].rate)) {
>>>                             rte = &rs->rs_rlt[i];
>>>                             matched = 1;
>>> +                           if (lower_rate != NULL)
>>> +                                   *lower_rate = previous_rate;
>>>                             break;
>>>                     }
>>> +                   previous_rate = rs->rs_rlt[i].rate;
>>>                     if (bytes_per_sec > rs->rs_rlt[i].rate)
>>>                             break;
>>>             }
>>> @@ -979,6 +1024,8 @@ tcp_find_suitable_rate(const struct tcp_rate_set
>>> *rs,
>>> uint64_t bytes_per_sec, ui
>>>                              * We found a table entry that is smaller,
>>>                              * stop there will be none greater or equal.
>>>                              */
>>> +                           if (lower_rate != NULL)
>>> +                                   *lower_rate = rs->rs_rlt[i].rate;
>>>                             break;
>>>                     }
>>>             }
>>> @@ -995,10 +1042,10 @@ static struct ifnet *
>>> rt_find_real_interface(struct ifnet *ifp, struct inpcb *inp, int *error)
>>> {
>>>     struct ifnet *tifp;
>>> -   struct m_snd_tag *tag;
>>> +   struct m_snd_tag *tag, *ntag;
>>>     union if_snd_tag_alloc_params params = {
>>>             .rate_limit.hdr.type = IF_SND_TAG_TYPE_RATE_LIMIT,
>>> -           .rate_limit.hdr.flowid = 1,
>>> +           .rate_limit.hdr.flowid = inp->inp_flowid,
>>>             .rate_limit.hdr.numa_domain = inp->inp_numa_domain,
>>>             .rate_limit.max_rate = COMMON_RATE,
>>>             .rate_limit.flags = M_NOWAIT,
>>> @@ -1017,38 +1064,92 @@ rt_find_real_interface(struct ifnet *ifp, struct
>>> inpcb *inp, int *error)
>>>                     *error = err;
>>>             return (NULL);
>>>     }
>>> -   tifp = tag->ifp;
>>> +   ntag = tag;
>>> +   while(ntag->ifp->if_next_snd_tag != NULL) {
>>> +           ntag = ntag->ifp->if_next_snd_tag(ntag);
>>> +   }
>>> +   tifp = ntag->ifp;
>>>     m_snd_tag_rele(tag);
>>>     return (tifp);
>>> }
>>> 
>>> +static void
>>> +rl_increment_using(const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *rte)
>>> +{
>>> +   struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *decon_rte;
>>> +
>>> +   decon_rte = __DECONST(struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *, rte);
>>> +   atomic_add_long(&decon_rte->using, 1);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +static void
>>> +rl_decrement_using(const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *rte)
>>> +{
>>> +   struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *decon_rte;
>>> +
>>> +   decon_rte = __DECONST(struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *, rte);
>>> +   atomic_subtract_long(&decon_rte->using, 1);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +void
>>> +tcp_rl_log_enobuf(const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *rte)
>>> +{
>>> +   struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *decon_rte;
>>> +
>>> +   decon_rte = __DECONST(struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *, rte);
>>> +   atomic_add_long(&decon_rte->rs_num_enobufs, 1);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +/*
>>> + * Do NOT take the __noinline out of the
>>> + * find_rs_for_ifp() function. If you do the inline
>>> + * of it for the rt_setup_rate() will show you a
>>> + * compiler bug. For some reason the compiler thinks
>>> + * the list can never be empty. The consequence of
>>> + * this will be a crash when we dereference NULL
>>> + * if an ifp is removed just has a hw rate limit
>>> + * is attempted. If you are working on the compiler
>>> + * and want to "test" this go ahead and take the noinline
>>> + * out otherwise let sleeping dogs ly until such time
>>> + * as we get a compiler fix 10/2/20 -- RRS
>>> + */
>>> +static __noinline struct tcp_rate_set *
>>> +find_rs_for_ifp(struct ifnet *ifp)
>>> +{
>>> +   struct tcp_rate_set *rs;
>>> +
>>> +   CK_LIST_FOREACH(rs, &int_rs, next) {
>>> +           if ((rs->rs_ifp == ifp) &&
>>> +               (rs->rs_if_dunit == ifp->if_dunit)) {
>>> +                   /* Ok we found it */
>>> +                   return (rs);
>>> +           }
>>> +   }
>>> +   return (NULL);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +
>>> static const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *
>>> rt_setup_rate(struct inpcb *inp, struct ifnet *ifp, uint64_t
>>> bytes_per_sec,
>>> -    uint32_t flags, int *error)
>>> +    uint32_t flags, int *error, uint64_t *lower_rate)
>>> {
>>>     /* First lets find the interface if it exists */
>>>     const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *rte;
>>> -   struct tcp_rate_set *rs;
>>> +   /*
>>> +    * So why is rs volatile? This is to defeat a
>>> +    * compiler bug where in the compiler is convinced
>>> +    * that rs can never be NULL (which is not true). Because
>>> +    * of its conviction it nicely optimizes out the if ((rs == NULL
>>> +    * below which means if you get a NULL back you dereference it.
>>> +    */
>>> +   volatile struct tcp_rate_set *rs;
>>>     struct epoch_tracker et;
>>> +   struct ifnet *oifp = ifp;
>>>     int err;
>>> 
>>>     NET_EPOCH_ENTER(et);
>>> use_real_interface:
>>> -   CK_LIST_FOREACH(rs, &int_rs, next) {
>>> -           /*
>>> -            * Note we don't look with the lock since we either see a
>>> -            * new entry or will get one when we try to add it.
>>> -            */
>>> -           if (rs->rs_flags & RS_IS_DEAD) {
>>> -                   /* The dead are not looked at */
>>> -                   continue;
>>> -           }
>>> -           if ((rs->rs_ifp == ifp) &&
>>> -               (rs->rs_if_dunit == ifp->if_dunit)) {
>>> -                   /* Ok we found it */
>>> -                   break;
>>> -           }
>>> -   }
>>> +   rs = find_rs_for_ifp(ifp);
>>>     if ((rs == NULL) ||
>>>         (rs->rs_flags & RS_INTF_NO_SUP) ||
>>>         (rs->rs_flags & RS_IS_DEAD)) {
>>> @@ -1063,14 +1164,14 @@ use_real_interface:
>>>              * might be arguable, but its impossible
>>>              * to tell from the departing case.
>>>              */
>>> -           if (rs->rs_disable && error)
>>> +           if (error)
>>>                     *error = ENODEV;
>>>             NET_EPOCH_EXIT(et);
>>>             return (NULL);
>>>     }
>>> 
>>>     if ((rs == NULL) || (rs->rs_disable != 0)) {
>>> -           if (rs->rs_disable && error)
>>> +           if (error)
>>>                     *error = ENOSPC;
>>>             NET_EPOCH_EXIT(et);
>>>             return (NULL);
>>> @@ -1086,6 +1187,10 @@ use_real_interface:
>>>                     NET_EPOCH_EXIT(et);
>>>                     return (NULL);
>>>             }
>>> +           KASSERT((tifp != ifp),
>>> +                   ("Lookup failure ifp:%p inp:%p rt_find_real_interface() 
>>> returns the
>>> same
>>> interface tifp:%p?\n",
>>> +                    ifp, inp, tifp));
>>> +           ifp = tifp;
>>>             goto use_real_interface;
>>>     }
>>>     if (rs->rs_flow_limit &&
>>> @@ -1095,9 +1200,9 @@ use_real_interface:
>>>             NET_EPOCH_EXIT(et);
>>>             return (NULL);
>>>     }
>>> -   rte = tcp_find_suitable_rate(rs, bytes_per_sec, flags);
>>> +   rte = tcp_find_suitable_rate(rs, bytes_per_sec, flags, lower_rate);
>>>     if (rte) {
>>> -           err = in_pcbattach_txrtlmt(inp, rs->rs_ifp,
>>> +           err = in_pcbattach_txrtlmt(inp, oifp,
>>>                 inp->inp_flowtype,
>>>                 inp->inp_flowid,
>>>                 rte->rate,
>>> @@ -1107,6 +1212,11 @@ use_real_interface:
>>>                     if (error)
>>>                             *error = err;
>>>                     rte = NULL;
>>> +           } else {
>>> +                   KASSERT((inp->inp_snd_tag != NULL) ,
>>> +                           ("Setup rate has no snd_tag inp:%p rte:%p 
>>> rate:%lu rs:%p",
>>> +                            inp, rte, rte->rate, rs));
>>> +                   counter_u64_add(rate_limit_new, 1);
>>>             }
>>>     }
>>>     if (rte) {
>>> @@ -1125,6 +1235,7 @@ tcp_rl_ifnet_link(void *arg __unused, struct ifnet
>>> *ifp, int link_state)
>>> {
>>>     int error;
>>>     struct tcp_rate_set *rs;
>>> +   struct epoch_tracker et;
>>> 
>>>     if (((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_TXRTLMT) == 0) ||
>>>         (link_state != LINK_STATE_UP)) {
>>> @@ -1134,53 +1245,56 @@ tcp_rl_ifnet_link(void *arg __unused, struct
>>> ifnet
>>> *ifp, int link_state)
>>>              */
>>>             return;
>>>     }
>>> +   NET_EPOCH_ENTER(et);
>>>     mtx_lock(&rs_mtx);
>>> -   CK_LIST_FOREACH(rs, &int_rs, next) {
>>> -           if ((rs->rs_ifp == ifp) &&
>>> -               (rs->rs_if_dunit == ifp->if_dunit)) {
>>> -                   /* We already have initialized this guy */
>>> -                   mtx_unlock(&rs_mtx);
>>> -                   return;
>>> -           }
>>> +   rs = find_rs_for_ifp(ifp);
>>> +   if (rs) {
>>> +           /* We already have initialized this guy */
>>> +           mtx_unlock(&rs_mtx);
>>> +           NET_EPOCH_EXIT(et);
>>> +           return;
>>>     }
>>>     mtx_unlock(&rs_mtx);
>>> +   NET_EPOCH_EXIT(et);
>>>     rt_setup_new_rs(ifp, &error);
>>> }
>>> 
>>> static void
>>> tcp_rl_ifnet_departure(void *arg __unused, struct ifnet *ifp)
>>> {
>>> -   struct tcp_rate_set *rs, *nrs;
>>> +   struct tcp_rate_set *rs;
>>> +   struct epoch_tracker et;
>>>     int i;
>>> 
>>> +   NET_EPOCH_ENTER(et);
>>>     mtx_lock(&rs_mtx);
>>> -   CK_LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(rs, &int_rs, next, nrs) {
>>> -           if ((rs->rs_ifp == ifp) &&
>>> -               (rs->rs_if_dunit == ifp->if_dunit)) {
>>> -                   CK_LIST_REMOVE(rs, next);
>>> -                   rs_number_alive--;
>>> -                   rs->rs_flags |= RS_IS_DEAD;
>>> -                   for (i = 0; i < rs->rs_rate_cnt; i++) {
>>> -                           if (rs->rs_rlt[i].flags & HDWRPACE_TAGPRESENT) {
>>> -                                   in_pcbdetach_tag(rs->rs_rlt[i].tag);
>>> -                                   rs->rs_rlt[i].tag = NULL;
>>> -                           }
>>> -                           rs->rs_rlt[i].flags = HDWRPACE_IFPDEPARTED;
>>> +   rs = find_rs_for_ifp(ifp);
>>> +   if (rs) {
>>> +           CK_LIST_REMOVE(rs, next);
>>> +           rs_number_alive--;
>>> +           rs->rs_flags |= RS_IS_DEAD;
>>> +           for (i = 0; i < rs->rs_rate_cnt; i++) {
>>> +                   if (rs->rs_rlt[i].flags & HDWRPACE_TAGPRESENT) {
>>> +                           in_pcbdetach_tag(rs->rs_rlt[i].tag);
>>> +                           rs->rs_rlt[i].tag = NULL;
>>>                     }
>>> -                   if (rs->rs_flows_using == 0)
>>> -                           rs_defer_destroy(rs);
>>> -                   break;
>>> +                   rs->rs_rlt[i].flags = HDWRPACE_IFPDEPARTED;
>>>             }
>>> +           if (rs->rs_flows_using == 0)
>>> +                   rs_defer_destroy(rs);
>>>     }
>>>     mtx_unlock(&rs_mtx);
>>> +   NET_EPOCH_EXIT(et);
>>> }
>>> 
>>> static void
>>> tcp_rl_shutdown(void *arg __unused, int howto __unused)
>>> {
>>>     struct tcp_rate_set *rs, *nrs;
>>> +   struct epoch_tracker et;
>>>     int i;
>>> 
>>> +   NET_EPOCH_ENTER(et);
>>>     mtx_lock(&rs_mtx);
>>>     CK_LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(rs, &int_rs, next, nrs) {
>>>             CK_LIST_REMOVE(rs, next);
>>> @@ -1197,11 +1311,12 @@ tcp_rl_shutdown(void *arg __unused, int howto
>>> __unused)
>>>                     rs_defer_destroy(rs);
>>>     }
>>>     mtx_unlock(&rs_mtx);
>>> +   NET_EPOCH_EXIT(et);
>>> }
>>> 
>>> const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *
>>> tcp_set_pacing_rate(struct tcpcb *tp, struct ifnet *ifp,
>>> -    uint64_t bytes_per_sec, int flags, int *error)
>>> +    uint64_t bytes_per_sec, int flags, int *error, uint64_t *lower_rate)
>>> {
>>>     const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *rte;
>>> #ifdef KERN_TLS
>>> @@ -1233,7 +1348,9 @@ tcp_set_pacing_rate(struct tcpcb *tp, struct ifnet
>>> *ifp,
>>>                     }
>>>             }
>>> #endif
>>> -           rte = rt_setup_rate(tp->t_inpcb, ifp, bytes_per_sec, flags, 
>>> error);
>>> +           rte = rt_setup_rate(tp->t_inpcb, ifp, bytes_per_sec, flags, 
>>> error,
>>> lower_rate);
>>> +           if (rte)
>>> +                   rl_increment_using(rte);
>>> #ifdef KERN_TLS
>>>             if (rte != NULL && tls != NULL && tls->snd_tag != NULL) {
>>>                     /*
>>> @@ -1253,22 +1370,23 @@ tcp_set_pacing_rate(struct tcpcb *tp, struct
>>> ifnet
>>> *ifp,
>>>                     *error = EINVAL;
>>>             rte = NULL;
>>>     }
>>> -   tp->t_pacing_rate = rte->rate;
>>> -   *error = 0;
>>> +   if (rte != NULL) {
>>> +           tp->t_pacing_rate = rte->rate;
>>> +           *error = 0;
>>> +   }
>>>     return (rte);
>>> }
>>> 
>>> const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *
>>> tcp_chg_pacing_rate(const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *crte,
>>>     struct tcpcb *tp, struct ifnet *ifp,
>>> -    uint64_t bytes_per_sec, int flags, int *error)
>>> +    uint64_t bytes_per_sec, int flags, int *error, uint64_t *lower_rate)
>>> {
>>>     const struct tcp_hwrate_limit_table *nrte;
>>>     const struct tcp_rate_set *rs;
>>> #ifdef KERN_TLS
>>>     struct ktls_session *tls = NULL;
>>> #endif
>>> -   int is_indirect = 0;
>>>     int err;
>>> 
>>>     INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(tp->t_inpcb);
>>> @@ -1307,41 +1425,13 @@ tcp_chg_pacing_rate(const struct
>>> tcp_hwrate_limit_table *crte,
>>>     if ((rs->rs_flags & RS_IS_DEAD) ||
>>>         (crte->flags & HDWRPACE_IFPDEPARTED)) {
>>>             /* Release the rate, and try anew */
>>> -re_rate:
>>> +
>>>             tcp_rel_pacing_rate(crte, tp);
>>>             nrte = tcp_set_pacing_rate(tp, ifp,
>>> -               bytes_per_sec, flags, error);
>>> *** 386 LINES SKIPPED ***
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