NetworkStats - no need for xt_qtaguid clat bw fixups
This is due to the previous addition of the ip6tables raw PREROUTING drop rules for incoming ipv6 clat traffic pre-translation to ipv4. Since we no longer double account, we no longer need these fixups. Test: atest bpf_module_test clatd_test libbpf_android_test libnetdbpf_test netd_integration_test netd_unit_test netdutils_test Bug: 150738490 Signed-off-by: Maciej Żenczykowski <maze@google.com> Change-Id: Ia171b7797cdc99367064d0649bf1293c71579941 Merged-In: Ia171b7797cdc99367064d0649bf1293c71579941
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@@ -1047,22 +1047,22 @@ public final class NetworkStats implements Parcelable {
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}
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/**
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* Calculate and apply adjustments to captured statistics for 464xlat traffic counted twice.
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* Calculate and apply adjustments to captured statistics for 464xlat traffic.
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*
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* <p>This mutates both base and stacked traffic stats, to account respectively for
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* double-counted traffic and IPv4/IPv6 header size difference.
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* <p>This mutates stacked traffic stats, to account for IPv4/IPv6 header size difference.
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*
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* <p>For 464xlat traffic, xt_qtaguid sees every IPv4 packet twice, once as a native IPv4
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* packet on the stacked interface, and once as translated to an IPv6 packet on the
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* base interface. For correct stats accounting on the base interface, if using xt_qtaguid,
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* every rx 464xlat packet needs to be subtracted from the root UID on the base interface
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* (http://b/12249687, http:/b/33681750), and every tx 464xlat packet which was counted onto
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* clat uid should be ignored.
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* <p>UID stats, which are only accounted on the stacked interface, need to be increased
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* by 20 bytes/packet to account for translation overhead.
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*
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* As for eBPF, the per uid stats is collected by different hook, the rx packets on base
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* interface will not be counted. Thus, the adjustment on root uid is not needed. However, the
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* tx traffic counted in the same way xt_qtaguid does, so the traffic on clat uid still
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* needs to be ignored.
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* <p>The potential additional overhead of 8 bytes/packet for ip fragments is ignored.
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*
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* <p>Interface stats need to sum traffic on both stacked and base interface because:
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* - eBPF offloaded packets appear only on the stacked interface
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* - Non-offloaded ingress packets appear only on the stacked interface
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* (due to iptables raw PREROUTING drop rules)
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* - Non-offloaded egress packets appear only on the stacked interface
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* (due to ignoring traffic from clat daemon by uid match)
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* (and of course the 20 bytes/packet overhead needs to be applied to stacked interface stats)
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*
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* <p>This method will behave fine if {@code stackedIfaces} is an non-synchronized but add-only
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* {@code ConcurrentHashMap}
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@@ -1074,46 +1074,34 @@ public final class NetworkStats implements Parcelable {
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*/
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public static void apply464xlatAdjustments(NetworkStats baseTraffic,
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NetworkStats stackedTraffic, Map<String, String> stackedIfaces, boolean useBpfStats) {
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// Total 464xlat traffic to subtract from uid 0 on all base interfaces.
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// stackedIfaces may grow afterwards, but NetworkStats will just be resized automatically.
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final NetworkStats adjustments = new NetworkStats(0, stackedIfaces.size());
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// For recycling
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Entry entry = null;
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Entry adjust = new NetworkStats.Entry(IFACE_ALL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L);
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for (int i = 0; i < stackedTraffic.size; i++) {
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entry = stackedTraffic.getValues(i, entry);
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if (entry.iface == null || !entry.iface.startsWith(CLATD_INTERFACE_PREFIX)) {
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continue;
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}
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final String baseIface = stackedIfaces.get(entry.iface);
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if (baseIface == null) {
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continue;
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}
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// Subtract xt_qtaguid 464lat rx traffic seen for the root UID on the current base
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// interface. As for eBPF, the per uid stats is collected by different hook, the rx
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// packets on base interface will not be counted.
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adjust.iface = baseIface;
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if (!useBpfStats) {
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adjust.rxBytes = -(entry.rxBytes + entry.rxPackets * IPV4V6_HEADER_DELTA);
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adjust.rxPackets = -entry.rxPackets;
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}
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adjustments.combineValues(adjust);
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if (entry == null) continue;
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if (entry.iface == null) continue;
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if (!entry.iface.startsWith(CLATD_INTERFACE_PREFIX)) continue;
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// For 464xlat traffic, per uid stats only counts the bytes of the native IPv4 packet
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// sent on the stacked interface with prefix "v4-" and drops the IPv6 header size after
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// unwrapping. To account correctly for on-the-wire traffic, add the 20 additional bytes
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// difference for all packets (http://b/12249687, http:/b/33681750).
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//
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// Note: this doesn't account for LRO/GRO/GSO/TSO (ie. >mtu) traffic correctly, nor
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// does it correctly account for the 8 extra bytes in the IPv6 fragmentation header.
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//
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// While the ebpf code path does try to simulate proper post segmentation packet
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// counts, we have nothing of the sort of xt_qtaguid stats.
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entry.rxBytes += entry.rxPackets * IPV4V6_HEADER_DELTA;
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entry.txBytes += entry.txPackets * IPV4V6_HEADER_DELTA;
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stackedTraffic.setValues(i, entry);
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}
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// Traffic on clat uid is v6 tx traffic that is already counted with app uid on the stacked
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// v4 interface, so it needs to be removed to avoid double-counting.
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// Theoretically there should be no traffic accounted to the clat daemon's uid:
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// see ebpf program 'netd.c's early returns
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// and iptables '-m owner --uid-owner clat -j RETURN' rules prior to accounting
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// TODO: remove this - should definitely be safe once ebpf only.
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baseTraffic.removeUids(new int[] {CLAT_UID});
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baseTraffic.combineAllValues(adjustments);
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}
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/**
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