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SKBPRIO(8)                                    Linux                                    SKBPRIO(8)

NAME
       skbprio - SKB Priority Queue

SYNOPSIS
       tc qdisc ... add skbprio [ limit packets ]

DESCRIPTION
       SKB  Priority  Queue  is  a  queueing discipline intended to prioritize the most important
       packets during a denial-of-service ( DoS ) attack. The priority of a packet  is  given  by
       skb->priority  ,  where  a higher value places the packet closer to the exit of the queue.
       When the queue is full, the lowest priority packet in the queue is dropped  to  make  room
       for  the packet to be added if it has higher priority. If the packet to be added has lower
       priority than all packets in the queue, it is dropped.

       Without SKB priority queue, queue length limits must be imposed on individual  sub-queues,
       and there is no straightforward way to enforce a global queue length limit across all pri-
       orities. SKBprio queue enforces a global queue length  limit  while  not  restricting  the
       lengths of individual sub-queues.

       While  SKB Priority Queue is agnostic to how skb->priority is assigned. A typical use case
       is to copy the 6-bit DS field of IPv4 and IPv6 packets using tc-skbedit(8).  If  skb->pri-
       ority  is  greater or equal to 64, the priority is assumed to be 63.  Priorities less than
       64 are taken at face value.

       SKB Priority Queue enables routers to locally decide which packets to drop under a DoS at-
       tack.   Priorities  should  be  assigned to packets such that the higher the priority, the
       more expected behavior a source shows.  So sources have an incentive to play by the rules.

ALGORITHM
       Skbprio maintains 64 lists (priorities go from 0 to 63).  When a packet  is  enqueued,  it
       gets  inserted at the tail of its priority list. When a packet needs to be sent out to the
       network, it is taken from the head of the highest priority list. When the queue  is  full,
       the  packet at the tail of the lowest priority list is dropped to serve the ingress packet
       - if it is of higher priority, otherwise the ingress packet is dropped. This algorithm al-
       locates  as  much bandwidth as possible to high priority packets, while only servicing low
       priority packets when there is enough bandwidth.

PARAMETERS
       limit  Maximum queue size specified in packets. It defaults to 64.  The range for this pa-
              rameter is [0, UINT32_MAX].

SEE ALSO
       tc-prio(8), tc-skbedit(8)

AUTHORS
       Nishanth Devarajan <devarajn AT uci.edu>, Michel Machado <michel AT digirati.br>

       This manpage maintained by Bert Hubert <ahu AT ds9a.nl>

iproute2                                  13 August 2018                               SKBPRIO(8)

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