Eric reported that, with 10 million sockets, ss -emoi (about 1000 bytes
output per socket) can easily lead to OOM (buffer would grow to 10GB of
memory).
Limit the maximum size of the buffer to five chunks, 1M each. Render and
flush buffers whenever we reach that.
This might make the resulting blocks slightly unaligned between them, with
occasional loss of readability on lines occurring every 5k to 50k sockets
approximately. Something like (from ss -tu):
[...]
CLOSE-WAIT 32 0 192.168.1.50:35232 10.0.0.1:https
ESTAB 0 0 192.168.1.50:53820 10.0.0.1:https
ESTAB 0 0 192.168.1.50:46924 10.0.0.1:https
CLOSE-WAIT 32 0 192.168.1.50:35228 10.0.0.1:https
[...]
However, I don't actually expect any human user to scroll through that
amount of sockets, so readability should be preserved when it matters.
The bulk of the diffstat comes from moving field_next() around, as we now
call render() from it. Functionally, this is implemented by six lines of
code, most of them in field_next().
Reported-by: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@gmail.com>
Fixes:
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| bash-completion | ||
| bridge | ||
| devlink | ||
| doc/actions | ||
| etc/iproute2 | ||
| examples | ||
| genl | ||
| include | ||
| ip | ||
| lib | ||
| man | ||
| misc | ||
| netem | ||
| rdma | ||
| schema | ||
| tc | ||
| testsuite | ||
| tipc | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| COPYING | ||
| Makefile | ||
| README | ||
| README.devel | ||
| README.distribution | ||
| README.iproute2+tc | ||
| README.lnstat | ||
| configure | ||
README
This is a set of utilities for Linux networking.
Information:
https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/networking/iproute2
Download:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/iproute2/
Stable version repository:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/iproute2/iproute2.git
Development repository:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/iproute2/iproute2-next.git
How to compile this.
--------------------
1. libdbm
arpd needs to have the berkeleydb development libraries. For Debian
users this is the package with a name like libdbX.X-dev.
DBM_INCLUDE points to the directory with db_185.h which
is the include file used by arpd to get to the old format Berkeley
database routines. Often this is in the db-devel package.
2. make
The makefile will automatically build a config.mk file which
contains definitions of libraries that may or may not be available
on the system such as: ATM, ELF, MNL, and SELINUX.
3. To make documentation, cd to doc/ directory , then
look at start of Makefile and set correct values for
PAGESIZE=a4 , ie: a4 , letter ... (string)
PAGESPERPAGE=2 , ie: 1 , 2 ... (numeric)
and make there. It assumes, that latex, dvips and psnup
are in your path.
4. This package includes matching sanitized kernel headers because
the build environment may not have up to date versions. See Makefile
if you have special requirements and need to point at different
kernel include files.
Stephen Hemminger
stephen@networkplumber.org
Alexey Kuznetsov
kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru