From: "Toke Høiland-Jørgensen" <toke@toke.dk>
To: Alan Jenkins <alan.christopher.jenkins@gmail.com>
Cc: openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org, luis@bitamins.net,
cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net
Subject: Re: [Cerowrt-devel] [sqm-scripts] not started at boot?
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 16:00:56 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87vbj3i5hz.fsf@toke.dk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <54E0AFB2.5040806@gmail.com> (Alan Jenkins's message of "Sun, 15 Feb 2015 14:39:46 +0000")
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Alan Jenkins <alan.christopher.jenkins@gmail.com> writes:
> It's very effective, but I notice SQM isn't applied at boot time. The
> system log complains about pppoe-wan interface not existing, when the
> sqm init script is started.
Ah, that makes sense I suppose: PPPOE is probably brought up too late
for the SQM init script to pick it up.
> qos-scripts has a hotplug script, so I copied it for sqm and the
> problem is "fixed". Though my stupid script re-runs the sqm as every
> single network interface comes up, so it spams the log and probably
> slows things down a bit. (Maybe sqm script also wants to not be so
> noisy in the log)
I'm attaching an updated version of the run.sh script which should
detect when it is run from hotplug and only apply the SQM config to the
hotplugged interface. Could you verify that this works for you? If so,
I'll push an update with the revision and include a hotplug script. :)
-Toke
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#!/bin/sh
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-4 Michael D. Taht, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen, Sebastian Moeller
. /lib/functions.sh
STOP=$1
ACTIVE_STATE_PREFIX="SQM_active_on_"
ACTIVE_STATE_FILE_DIR="/var/run/SQM"
mkdir -p ${ACTIVE_STATE_FILE_DIR}
# the current uci config file does not necessarily contain sections for all interfaces with active
# SQM instances, so use the ACTIVE_STATE_FILES to detect the interfaces on which to stop SQM.
# Currently the .qos scripts start with stopping any existing traffic shaping so this should not
# effectively change anything...
PROTO_STATE_FILE_LIST=$( ls ${ACTIVE_STATE_FILE_DIR}/${ACTIVE_STATE_PREFIX}* 2> /dev/null )
for STATE_FILE in ${PROTO_STATE_FILE_LIST} ; do
if [ -f ${STATE_FILE} ] ;
then
STATE_FILE_BASE_NAME=$( basename ${STATE_FILE} )
CURRENT_INTERFACE=${STATE_FILE_BASE_NAME:${#ACTIVE_STATE_PREFIX}:$(( ${#STATE_FILE_BASE_NAME} - ${#ACTIVE_STATE_PREFIX} ))}
logger -t SQM -s "${0} Stopping SQM on interface: ${CURRENT_INTERFACE}"
/usr/lib/sqm/stop.sh ${CURRENT_INTERFACE}
rm ${STATE_FILE} # well, we stop it so it is not running anymore and hence no active state file needed...
fi
done
config_load sqm
run_simple_qos() {
local section="$1"
export IFACE=$(config_get "$section" interface)
# If called from hotplug, $DEVICE will be the interface that got hotplugged, so ignore anything else
[ -n "$DEVICE" -a "$DEVICE" != "$IFACE" ] && return
ACTIVE_STATE_FILE_FQN="${ACTIVE_STATE_FILE_DIR}/${ACTIVE_STATE_PREFIX}${IFACE}" # this marks interfaces as active with SQM
[ -f "${ACTIVE_STATE_FILE_FQN}" ] && logger -t SQM -s "Uh, oh, ${ACTIVE_STATE_FILE_FQN} should already be stopped." # Not supposed to happen
if [ $(config_get "$section" enabled) -ne 1 ];
then
if [ -f "${ACTIVE_STATE_FILE_FQN}" ];
then
# this should not be possible, delete after testing
local SECTION_STOP="stop" # it seems the user just de-selected enable, so stop the active SQM
else
logger -t SQM -s "${0} SQM for interface ${IFACE} is not enabled, skipping over..."
return 0 # since SQM is not active on the current interface nothing to do here
fi
fi
export UPLINK=$(config_get "$section" upload)
export DOWNLINK=$(config_get "$section" download)
export LLAM=$(config_get "$section" linklayer_adaptation_mechanism)
export LINKLAYER=$(config_get "$section" linklayer)
export OVERHEAD=$(config_get "$section" overhead)
export STAB_MTU=$(config_get "$section" tcMTU)
export STAB_TSIZE=$(config_get "$section" tcTSIZE)
export STAB_MPU=$(config_get "$section" tcMPU)
export ILIMIT=$(config_get "$section" ilimit)
export ELIMIT=$(config_get "$section" elimit)
export ITARGET=$(config_get "$section" itarget)
export ETARGET=$(config_get "$section" etarget)
export IECN=$(config_get "$section" ingress_ecn)
export EECN=$(config_get "$section" egress_ecn)
export IQDISC_OPTS=$(config_get "$section" iqdisc_opts)
export EQDISC_OPTS=$(config_get "$section" eqdisc_opts)
export TARGET=$(config_get "$section" target)
export SQUASH_DSCP=$(config_get "$section" squash_dscp)
export SQUASH_INGRESS=$(config_get "$section" squash_ingress)
export QDISC=$(config_get "$section" qdisc)
export SCRIPT=/usr/lib/sqm/$(config_get "$section" script)
# # there should be nothing left to stop, so just avoid calling the script
if [ "$STOP" == "stop" -o "$SECTION_STOP" == "stop" ];
then
# /usr/lib/sqm/stop.sh
# [ -f ${ACTIVE_STATE_FILE_FQN} ] && rm ${ACTIVE_STATE_FILE_FQN} # conditional to avoid errors ACTIVE_STATE_FILE_FQN does not exist anymore
# $(config_set "$section" enabled 0) # this does not save to the config file only to the loaded memory representation
logger -t SQM -s "${0} SQM qdiscs on ${IFACE} removed"
return 0
fi
logger -t SQM -s "${0} Queue Setup Script: ${SCRIPT}"
[ -x "$SCRIPT" ] && { $SCRIPT ; touch ${ACTIVE_STATE_FILE_FQN}; }
}
config_foreach run_simple_qos
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-02-15 15:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-02-15 14:39 Alan Jenkins
2015-02-15 15:00 ` Toke Høiland-Jørgensen [this message]
2015-02-15 15:48 ` Sebastian Moeller
2015-02-15 15:56 ` Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
2015-02-15 16:12 ` Sebastian Moeller
2015-02-15 16:18 ` Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
2015-02-16 23:23 ` Sebastian Moeller
2015-02-15 16:33 ` Alan Jenkins
2015-02-16 9:05 ` Sebastian Moeller
2015-03-03 17:06 ` Sebastian Moeller
2015-03-03 21:23 ` Alan Jenkins
2015-03-03 21:27 ` Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
2015-03-03 21:35 ` Sebastian Moeller
2015-03-03 22:39 ` Alan Jenkins
2015-03-03 22:46 ` Sebastian Moeller
2015-02-15 16:16 ` Sebastian Moeller
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