rulecnt = 0
ratelimitcnt = 0
v4persrcratelimits = []
+ v5persrcratelimits = []
v6persrcratelimits = []
lastrule = None
first_action += f"struct persrc_rate4_ptr rate_ptr = get_v4_persrc_ratelimit(srcip, rate_map, {(high_byte + 1) * 4096});\n"
first_action += f"struct persrc_rate4_entry *rate = rate_ptr.rate;\n"
v4persrcratelimits.append((high_byte + 1) * 4096)
+ elif mid_byte <= 64:
+ first_action += f"const uint64_t srcip = BE128BEHIGH64(ip6->saddr & MASK6({mid_byte}));\n"
+ first_action += f"void *rate_map = &v5_src_rate_{len(v5persrcratelimits)};\n"
+ first_action += f"struct persrc_rate5_ptr rate_ptr = get_v5_persrc_ratelimit(srcip, rate_map, {(high_byte + 1) * 4096});\n"
+ first_action += f"struct persrc_rate5_entry *rate = rate_ptr.rate;\n"
+ v5persrcratelimits.append((high_byte + 1) * 4096)
else:
if mid_byte > 128:
continue
with open("maps.h", "w") as out:
for idx, limit in enumerate(v4persrcratelimits):
out.write(f"SRC_RATE_DEFINE(4, {idx}, {limit})\n")
+ for idx, limit in enumerate(v5persrcratelimits):
+ out.write(f"SRC_RATE_DEFINE(5, {idx}, {limit})\n")
for idx, limit in enumerate(v6persrcratelimits):
out.write(f"SRC_RATE_DEFINE(6, {idx}, {limit})\n")
#define HTON128(a) BIGEND128(a >> 3*32, a >> 2*32, a >> 1*32, a>> 0*32)
// Yes, somehow macro'ing this changes LLVM's view of htons...
#define BE16(a) (((((uint16_t)a) & 0xff00) >> 8) | ((((uint16_t)a) & 0xff) << 8))
+#define BE128BEHIGH64(val) ((uint64_t)((uint128_t)(val)))
+
#elif defined(__BIG_ENDIAN)
+
#define BIGEND128(a, b, c, d) ((((uint128_t)(a)) << 3*32) | (((uint128_t)(b)) << 2*32) | (((uint128_t)(c)) << 1*32) | (((uint128_t)(d)) << 0*32))
#define HTON128(a) ((uint128_t)(a))
#define BE16(a) ((uint16_t)(a))
+#define BE128BEHIGH64(val) ((uint64_t)(((uint128_t)(val)) >> 64))
+
#else
#error "Need endian info"
#endif
}
CREATE_PERSRC_LOOKUP(6, uint128_t)
+CREATE_PERSRC_LOOKUP(5, uint64_t) // IPv6 matching no more than a /64
CREATE_PERSRC_LOOKUP(4, uint32_t)
#define SRC_RATE_DEFINE(IPV, n, limit) \