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32.\" Author: Dave Chapeskie <dchapeskie@sandvine.com>
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35.Dd October 22, 2006
36.Dt NG_SOURCE 4
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm ng_source
40.Nd netgraph node for traffic generation
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.In sys/types.h
43.In netgraph/ng_source.h
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45The
46.Nm source
47node acts as a source of packets according to the parameters set up
48using control messages and input packets.
49The
50.Nm
51node type is used primarily for testing and benchmarking.
52.Sh HOOKS
53The
54.Nm source
55node has two hooks:
56.Va input
57and
58.Va output .
59The
60.Va output
61hook must remain connected, its disconnection will shutdown the node.
62.Sh OPERATION
63The operation of the node is as follows.
64Packets received on the
65.Va input
66hook are queued internally.
67When
68.Va output
69hook is connected,
70.Nm
71node assumes that its neighbour node is of
72.Xr ng_ether 4
73node type.
74The neighbour is queried for its interface name.
75The
76.Nm
77node then uses queue of the interface for its evil purposes.
78The
79.Nm
80node also disables
81.Va autosrc
82option on neighbour
83.Xr ng_ether 4
84node.
85If interface name cannot be obtained automatically, it should
86be configured explicitly with the
87.Dv NGM_SOURCE_SETIFACE
88control message, and
89.Va autosrc
90should be turned off on
91.Xr ng_ether 4
92node manually.
93.Pp
94Once interface is configured, upon receipt of a
95.Dv NGM_SOURCE_START
96control message the node starts sending
97the previously queued packets out the
98.Va output
99hook on every clock tick as fast
100as the connected interface will take them.
101While active, on every clock tick the node checks the available space
102in the interface queue and sends that many packets out its
103.Va output
104hook.
105Once the number of packets indicated in the start message has been
106sent, or upon receipt of a
107.Dv NGM_SOURCE_STOP
108message, the node stops sending data.
109.Sh CONTROL MESSAGES
110This node type supports the generic control messages as well as the following,
111which must be sent with the
112.Dv NGM_SOURCE_COOKIE
113attached.
114.Bl -tag -width indent
115.It Dv NGM_SOURCE_GET_STATS Pq Ic getstats
116Returns a structure containing the following fields:
117.Bl -tag -width indent
118.It Va outOctets
119The number of octets/bytes sent out the
120.Va output
121hook.
122.It Va outFrames
123The number of frames/packets sent out the
124.Va output
125hook.
126.It Va queueOctets
127The number of octets queued from the
128.Va input
129hook.
130.It Va queueFrames
131The number of frames queued from the
132.Va input
133hook.
134.It Va startTime
135The time the last start message was received.
136.It Va endTime
137The time the last end message was received or
138the output packet count was reached.
139.It Va elapsedTime
140Either
141.Va endTime Li \- Va startTime
142or current time
143\-
144.Va startTime .
145.El
146.It Dv NGM_SOURCE_CLR_STATS Pq Ic clrstats
147Clears and resets the statistics returned by
148.Ic getstats
149(except
150.Va queueOctets
151and
152.Va queueFrames ) .
153.It Dv NGM_SOURCE_GETCLR_STATS Pq Ic getclrstats
154As
155.Ic getstats
156but clears the statistics at the same time.
157.It Dv NGM_SOURCE_START Pq Ic start
158This message requires a single
159.Vt uint64_t
160parameter which is the number of packets to
161send before stopping.
162Node starts sending the queued packets out the
163.Va output
164hook.
165The
166.Va output
167hook must be connected and node must have
168interface configured.
169.It Dv NGM_SOURCE_STOP Pq Ic stop
170Stops the node if it is active.
171.It Dv NGM_SOURCE_CLR_DATA Pq Ic clrdata
172Clears the packets queued from the
173.Va input
174hook.
175.It Dv NGM_SOURCE_SETIFACE Pq Ic setiface
176This message requires the name of the interface
177to be configured as an argument.
178.It Dv NGM_SOURCE_SETPPS Pq Ic setpps
179This message requires a single
180.Vt uint32_t
181parameter which puts upper limit on the amount of packets
182sent per second.
183.El
184.Sh SHUTDOWN
185This node shuts down upon receipt of a
186.Dv NGM_SHUTDOWN
187control message, when all hooks have been disconnected, or when the
188.Va output
189hook has been disconnected.
190.Sh EXAMPLES
191Attach the node to an
192.Xr ng_ether 4
193node for an interface.
194If
195.Nm ng_ether
196is
197not already loaded you will need to do so.
198For example, these commands
199load the
200.Nm ng_ether
201module and attach the
202.Va output
203hook of a new
204.Nm source
205node to
206.Va orphans
207hook of the
208.Li bge0:
209.Nm ng_ether
210node.
211.Bd -literal -offset indent
212kldload ng_ether
213ngctl mkpeer bge0: source orphans output
214.Ed
215.Pp
216At this point the new node can be referred to as
217.Dq Li bge0:orphans .
218The
219node can be given its own name like this:
220.Pp
221.Dl "ngctl name bge0:orphans src0"
222.Pp
223After which it can be referred to as
224.Dq Li src0: .
225.Pp
226Once created, packets can be sent to the node as raw binary data.
227Each packet must be delivered in a separate netgraph message.
228.Pp
229The following example uses a short Perl script to convert the hex
230representation of an ICMP packet to binary and deliver it to the
231.Nm source
232node's
233.Va input
234hook via
235.Xr nghook 8 :
236.Bd -literal -offset indent
237perl -pe 's/(..)[ \et\en]*/chr(hex($1))/ge' <<EOF | nghook src0: input
238ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 00 45 00
23900 54 cb 13 00 00 40 01 b9 87 c0 a8 2b 65 0a 00
24000 01 08 00 f8 d0 c9 76 00 00 45 37 01 73 00 01
24104 0a 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 10 11 12 13 14 15
24216 17 18 19 1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f 20 21 22 23 24 25
24326 27 28 29 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f 30 31 32 33 34 35
24436 37
245EOF
246.Ed
247.Pp
248To check that the node has queued these packets you can get the node
249statistics:
250.Bd -literal -offset indent
251ngctl msg bge0:orphans getstats
252Args:   { queueOctets=64 queueFrames=1 }
253.Ed
254.Pp
255Send as many packets as required out the
256.Va output
257hook:
258.Pp
259.Dl "ngctl msg bge0:orphans start 16"
260.Pp
261Either wait for them to be sent (periodically fetching stats if desired)
262or send the stop message:
263.Pp
264.Dl "ngctl msg bge0:orphans stop"
265.Pp
266Check the statistics (here we use
267.Ic getclrstats
268to also clear the statistics):
269.Bd -literal -offset indent
270ngctl msg bge0:orphans getclrstats
271Args:   { outOctets=1024 outFrames=16 queueOctets=64 queueFrames=1
272startTime={ tv_sec=1035305880 tv_usec=758036 } endTime={ tv_sec=1035305880
273tv_usec=759041 } elapsedTime={ tv_usec=1005 } }
274.Ed
275.Pp
276The times are from
277.Vt "struct timeval" Ns s ,
278the
279.Va tv_sec
280field is seconds since
281the Epoch and can be converted into a date string via TCL's [clock
282format] or via the
283.Xr date 1
284command:
285.Bd -literal -offset indent
286date -r 1035305880
287Tue Oct 22 12:58:00 EDT 2002
288.Ed
289.Sh SEE ALSO
290.Xr netgraph 4 ,
291.Xr ng_echo 4 ,
292.Xr ng_hole 4 ,
293.Xr ng_tee 4 ,
294.Xr ngctl 8 ,
295.Xr nghook 8
296.Sh HISTORY
297The
298.Nm
299node type was implemented in
300.Fx 4.8 .
301.Sh AUTHORS
302.An Dave Chapeskie Aq dchapeskie@SANDVINE.com
303