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Bruce A. Mah
3410d58fdc
Silence a warning for an unused variable. 2017-05-24 11:08:15 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
0f081b7b2e Issue 583 (#586)
* s/bandwidth/bitrate/ in user-facing places.  Towards #583.

iperf3 has long misused terminology; bandwidth is a measure of
capacity.  iperf3 measures bitrate or throughput.  We standardize
on "bitrate" because it begins with the same letter as "bandwidth"
(to match the -b command-line option).

User-facing output mentioning "bandwidth" now uses "bitrate".
The long command-line option for -b (--bandwidth) is now --bitrate
(--bandwidth is transparently accepted for backward compatibility).
A few places in documentation that talk about bandwidth as a
measured value have been reworded to use bitrate or throughput.

There are a number of places in code where variables are still
called "bandwidth".  We leave these alone for now.

A mention of "bandwidth" in the test parameters JSON also needs
to remain unchanged to avoid breaking compatibility.  However,
the test results JSON never used the term "bandwidth" in
the first place.

* s/bandwidth/throughput in one place in RPM description.  Towards #583.
2017-05-24 10:50:44 -07:00
Sami Farin
e7ab564cb5 Return random ascii-string in make_cookie. (#582)
Having hostname and microsecond timestamp in the cookie is not
necessary.  Also fill test buffer with data from /dev/urandom
instead of using random().
2017-05-21 11:30:18 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
9d7d60aca1 Issue 216 (#581)
* Add configurable timeout for the setup of the control connection.
This is specified using the new --connect-timeout option, with an
integer parameter in ms.  The iperf3 client will wait for this
amount of time for the setup of the control connection to the
server.  If this option is not given, the OS default for TCP
connection setup is used.  Specifying a smaller connection timeout
allows faster detection of a down / unresponsive iperf3 server.

The implementation uses a variation on the timeout_connect()
function from OpenBSD's netcat utility.

Fixes #216.
2017-05-17 12:50:50 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
52375c105a Grab TCP PMTU during tests (on Linux only). Towards #569. (#578) 2017-05-12 13:42:50 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
35ec9e545a Bunch of reporting fixes found while investigating bug #236. (#575)
For the case of multiple TCP streams, compute the grand total
summaries using the appropriate times for the sender and receiver
ends.

Add some divide-by-zero checks.

On the server side, only print the side of the grand total lines
where we have data.  (This follows the behavior of the other
end-of-test output lines.)

Fix a minor (compared to all the other problems) bug with
UDP output printing the wrong ending timestamp.
2017-05-11 14:12:16 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
8f0d9c47ec
Print the cJSON version in our version info. 2017-05-11 12:31:22 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
c71712875a Fix NaN in summaries with a client talking to an iperf 3.1/3.0 server.
Recent code changes require the server to send the start and end
timestamps for a test, so that the client can accurately compute
statistics for the sender side of a test.  iperf 3.1 and 3.0
servers won't do this, so if this information isn't passed back
in the results at the end of a test, we fall back to using the
client's timestamps.  The results might not match what's displayed
on the server, but this is basically what iperf 3.1 and earlier
did anyway.

Fixes #574.
2017-05-11 11:40:14 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
e255a12eb9 Fix problems in human-readable UDP output
Keep track of UDP packets sent/received and use appropriately.

We were using the number of UDP packets seen on the server
(regardless of whether it was the sender or receiver) for
computing loss percentages, etc.  This caused confusion in the
case that the last UDP packet doesn't make it to the server
before the test finishes (or if a packet gets lost), because
the client and server had different ideas of how many packets were
sent (OK) and we used the wrong number when computing statistics.

This fix changes the human-readable output to make more sense.
It doesn't change the JSON output.  That needs some more review.
I'm reluctant to make structural changes to the JSON output,
because other programs rely on that format.

We also need to investigate whether the last UDP packet can be
still in flight when the test ends (per hypothesis), and if so
what we should do about this.

We apply similar fixes for human-readable summaries for multi-stream UDP tests.

The fixes are similar to those already done for the stream
summary statistics, but these cover a type of output that's only
done if there is more than one stream.

Adjust the JSON computations / output to do a better job of figuring
out the total number of packets sent.

We really need to disentangle the computation and output formatting,
these two operations shouldn't be mixed together like this.

Fixes #252.
2017-05-09 14:29:22 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
37d913dfcc Improve error handling and documentation for -f/--format. (#568)
We now reject all invalid format characters given as the
argument to the -f/--format flag.  All valid characters are now
documented in the usage message and manual page.

Towards #566.
2017-05-08 10:01:15 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
cba8584b2d Pacing timer (#563)
* Add --pacing-timer option to allow tuning of -b timers.
These control the granularity of the timer and hence burstiness
of iperf3's sends.  The default is 1ms (1000), which is the default
starting with iperf 3.2.  Follow-on to the commit in #460.

* Update manpage and release notes for --pacing-timer.
2017-05-03 16:18:32 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
10e2cc241e Fix various problems with summary statistics (#562)
* Untangle some problems with printing summary statistics.

There were (at least) two problems:

o The server cannot print summary statistics as seen from the
client, because the server has to generate its summaries
before receiving any statistics from the client.  This
shortcoming is somewhat hard-coded into the semantics of
messages on the control channel, and probably can't be easily
changed.

o UDP summary statistics for each stream were ambiguous in that
it wasn't clear whether they were intended to apply to the
sender or receiver.

To fix this, we split UDP summary statistics into two lines,
one for the sender side and one for the receiver side.  This
hopefully eliminates any ambiguity about the statistics.  On the
server, we don't attempt to print the (not very meaningful and
potentially misleading) statistics corresponding to the client.

Possible fix for #560.

* Try to report more accurate ending statistics.

Basically the client side was using only its measured test duration
to compute figures such as bitrate, but the server's test duration
could be different due to network delays/jitter.  So we make sure
that the test durations (for each stream) are passed in the test
results and used appropriately when we print statistics for the
sender and receiver.

Towards #560, also this could help towards #238.

* Silence a warning over an uninitialized variable.
2017-05-03 10:21:34 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
65ed04deb5
Fix bug introduced in 03224c9 where we fail on default UDP blocksize.
Fixes #559, follow up to #390..
2017-05-01 09:14:21 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
7f996b5e98 Print TOS byte value.
It's at the start of the test output for human-readable output, and in
the test_start object in the JSON.

Fixes #226.
2017-04-27 12:47:03 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
9c033cbf68 Do sanity checks on -w argument as floating point to avoid integer
overflows.  There might be some other places where this applies,
but this commit at least fixes the observed bug.  Fixes #557.
2017-04-27 11:35:56 -07:00
Gabriel Ganne
5ab2132ce3 warning fixes (#551)
* fix Wstrict-prototypes warnings found by clang

also fix usage_long() call

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@enea.com>

* fix Wunreachable-code-break warnings found by clang

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@enea.com>

* fix Wshadow warnings found by clang

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@enea.com>

* fix Wmissing-noreturn warning found by clang

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@enea.com>

* ix memory leak found by clang

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@enea.com>

* fix Wmisleading-indentation warnings raised by gcc-6

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@enea.com>

* fix warning: Value stored to 'ptr' during its initialization is never read found by clang

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@enea.com>

* fix warning: The left operand of '>' is a garbage value found by clang

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@enea.com>

* fix memory leak in global cleanup

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@enea.com>
2017-04-20 13:33:15 -07:00
ralcini
a51045de19 Service Authentication (#517)
Add an optional mode that requires clients to authenticate with the server.

In this mode, clients need to provide a username and a password, which are checked against a password file on the server.  The authentication credentials are protected by an RSA public keypair...the encrypted credentials are sent along with the test parameters.

Operationally the use of this feature places the following additional requirements on the build and installation of iperf3:

o The presence of the OpenSSL headers and libraries to build iperf3, and the libraries available on the client and server at runtime.

o Generation of an RSA public keypair; the private part is used by the server and the public part must be distributed to the clients.

o Username/password pairs for all authorized users, to be stored in a file on the server.

o Loose time synchronization between the server and clients (to within approximately 30 seconds).

o Appropriate command-line flags given on the client and server.

Note that iperf3 can be built and run as before, without fulfilling any of these requirements.

Partial documentation for this feature is included in this commit.  It is anticipated that additional documentation text and editing will follow this merge.

Submitted by @ralcini.  First suggested by @codyhanson in pull request #242.
2017-04-20 10:01:08 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
05600c201a
Minor follow-ups to #508.
Change the internal command-line option code for --dscp from the literal
'5' to a constant defined as OPT_DSCP.

Add manpage text for --dscp option.

Tweak help text for --dscp (while here, fix problem in --tos text).
2017-04-14 13:44:32 -07:00
Dave Täht
97c95c3be2 add support for specifying --dscp symbolically and numerically (#508)
Using a command line adding dscp (instead of tos) you can:

--dscp EF,CS1,etc.
--dscp 0x08
--dscp 63

These will provide the correct shifted left 2 tos value for these, and
for people that think in terms of dscp values, this is a goodness.

Having this option available lets an enduser clearly distinguish between
an old version of iperf with a non-working --tos facility, vs a
version where it works, with something saner that lets just specify
the dscp.

I did not come up with a good -? option for it, and used -5 internally.
2017-04-14 13:27:18 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
d51501ef83
Make explicitly requested usage output (--help) go to stdout.
Also in this case make the process exit code 0.

Fixes #405.
2017-04-14 12:45:24 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
03224c9f56 Prevent specifying a UDP send size that's too small.
We need at least 16 bytes to hold counters and timestamps.
Avoids a problem noted in issue #390.
2017-04-11 09:43:41 -07:00
Tran Viet Hoang
5d14d10697 add tcp rttvar to stream info (#534)
Fixes #525.
2017-03-30 16:29:16 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
8066a1d222
Fix divide-by-zero / weird output with -F and a zero-length file.
Fixes #361.
2017-03-30 15:33:20 -07:00
ShaunCurrier
9f28b247ba Remove unused hstrerror(), bad nanosleep() message in configure.ac (#503) (#523)
* Remove unused hstrerror(), bad nanosleep() message in configure.ac (#503)

* Remove dead code involving h_errno and hstrerror()

h_errno was formerly set as a side effect of a failed
gethostbyname(3) call, but this function has been
deprecated.
2017-03-13 09:36:45 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
7c79294b5b
Fix a bug where specifying --title leaked into server JSON in future runs.
Fixes #500, based on pull request in #501 submitted by @slankes.
2017-01-25 14:42:15 -08:00
Bruce A. Mah
de3e9d49b6 Revert "Fail gracefully if --fq-rate or --no-fq-socket-pacing are specified on"
This reverts commit 9c83a707eb0454994a7d42356981ff3ccd93c7a9.

Fixes #504.
2017-01-25 13:53:49 -08:00
Bruce A. Mah
0fd60a3686 Issue 496 (#498)
* Dynamically determine an appropriate default UDP send size.

We use the TCP MSS for the control connection as the default UDP
sending length, if the --length parameter is not specified for a
UDP test.  This computation replaces the former hard-coded 8K
default, which was way too large for non-jumbo-frame Ethernet
networks.

The concept for this solution was adapted from nuttcp.  The
iperf3 implementation is pretty easy since we already were
getting the MSS for the control connection anyway (although we
needed to get it slightly earlier in the setup process to be
useful).

Towards issue #496.

While here, s/int/socklen_t/ in one place to fix a compile warning,
and bump a few copyright dates.

* Warn if doing a UDP test and the socket buffer isn't big enough.

This is surprisingly an issue on FreeBSD and macOS, where the MTU
over the loopback interface is actually larger than the default
UDP socket buffer size.  In these cases, doing a UDP test over the
loopback interface (with the new UDP defaults) will fail unless a
smaller --length or a larger --window size is set explicitly.

Linux has larger UDP socket buffers by default (much larger than the
largest possible MTU), but even in the case that the socket buffers
are too small to hold an MTU-sized send, the kernel seems to do the
send correctly anyway.

Still working towards a good solution for issue #496.

* Further refinement on UDP buffer size settings.

If the default buffer size on a UDP test can't hold a packet,
then increase the buffer size to be large enough to hold one
packet payload.  (If the buffer size was explicitly set, but too
small to hold a packet payload, then warn but don't change the
buffer size.)

Minor code refactoring to...factor out some common code into
a new iperf_udp_buffercheck() function.

Still working towards issue #496.
2017-01-10 09:13:57 -08:00
Bruce A. Mah
9c83a707eb
Fail gracefully if --fq-rate or --no-fq-socket-pacing are specified on
platforms where they aren't supported.

Requested by:	@bltierney
2016-12-14 09:32:46 -08:00
Bruce A. Mah
a094d9feef Separate out application-level and fair-queueing-based pacing (#488)
* First try to fix pacing issues.  Code compiles, lightly run-tested.

Make --bandwidth only control application-level pacing, refecting
behavior of iperf 3.1.2 and earlier.

Add a new --fq-rate that controls only FQ-based per-socket pacing.
A given test can use application-level pacing, FQ pacing, both,
or neither.

Deprecate the --no-fq-socket-pacing option; specifying this generates
a warning and is equivalent to --fq-rate=0.

Towards issue #467 and related to issue #325.

* Move --fq-rate in the help text to be just below --b, tweak wording.

* Sigh.  One more tweak on help text.

Some day I probably need to review and rewrite the whole thing.

Still working towards #467.
2016-12-12 13:47:53 -08:00
Bruce A. Mah
7d2d5c41dd
Revert "Fix a bug in FQ pacing, where application pacing wasn't completely disabled."
This reverts commit 1fa41308fe0da6bd6e00902d587dc7ffb1fc2a30.

This doesn't really do what we want.  Start over.
2016-12-08 15:25:06 -08:00
Bruce A. Mah
1fa41308fe
Fix a bug in FQ pacing, where application pacing wasn't completely disabled.
It was therefore possible to have multiple levels of pacing happening,
which resulted in very nicely smoothed traffic, but wasn't really
the original design.

Do pacing correctly in iperf_check_throttle() and remove a hack in
iperf_send() where we were explicitly checking for the type of
pacing, but didn't really need to.

It turns out that with UDP and only-FQ pacing, iperf3 sends and throws
packets on the floor as fast as it can.  This isn't really desirable,
and probably not what was wanted in a test anyway, so if we're not
doing TCP tests, force the use of application-level pacing.
2016-12-05 10:37:56 -08:00
Nevo Hed
ad2a706fd1 Replace iprintf w/ iperf_printf (cygwin conflict) (#468)
This does not seek to address all cygwin portability issues
just this specific compile-time conflict

See also #280 and #295.
See https://github.com/esnet/iperf/issues/280
2016-10-17 13:25:07 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
1a756a949e Only print congestion control algorithm for a TCP test.
Properly (I think) label the two TCP instsances as "sender"
and "receiver".
2016-09-22 15:27:24 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
7eeaa1cb07 First try at issue #461.
First, realize that we've been setting the congestion control (CC)
algorithm unnecessarily; rather than doing it for all listening or
connecting sockets, do it just for those sockets that are being used
for TCP test streams.

Record the CC algorithm in use (this handles the case where a CC algorithm
hasn't been specified), and have the client and server exchange this
information.

Report the CC algorithms that were used (note that it's theoretically
possible for the two ends of the test to be using different algorithms,
if no algorithm was explicitly specified and the two end hosts have
different defaults, or if one side allows setting the CC algorithm and
the other doesn't).

Committing to a branch to make it easier to test this code on a
wider combination of systems.
2016-09-22 13:34:52 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
353615b772
Fix divide-by-zero problem that can occur with a zero-length interval
(this can happen at the end of a test under certain circumstances).
Fixes #388, alternate solution from pull request in #389.
2016-09-21 13:22:54 -07:00
woody77
93c498d417 Change pacing timer from 100ms to 1ms to smoothen out microbusts as much as possible (#460) 2016-09-21 10:31:48 -07:00
woody77
14caac895c Properly setting the no_fq_socket_pacing option when support for it is not compiled in. (#459) 2016-09-21 10:21:59 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
4dcb275b5b
Make error handling on the control channel more robust. 2016-06-03 09:25:14 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
ed94082be2
Fix a buffer overflow / heap corruption issue that could occur if a
malformed JSON string was passed on the control channel.  This issue,
present in the cJSON library, was already fixed upstream, so was
addressed here in iperf3 by importing a newer version of cJSON (plus
local ESnet modifications).

Discovered and reported by Dave McDaniel, Cisco Talos.

Based on a patch by @dopheide-esnet, with input from @DaveGamble.

Cross-references:  TALOS-CAN-0164, ESNET-SECADV-2016-0001,
CVE-2016-4303
2016-06-03 09:23:59 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
9915746a8b
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 2dc03630a736be2ae9f64823aabb5776e7074c2a
Merge: 61e325c 0da552c
Author: Bruce A. Mah <bmah@es.net>
Date:   Thu May 26 09:40:58 2016 -0700

    Merge branch 'master' into issue-325

commit 61e325c5d0a4e7a9823221ce507db0f478fc98b5
Merge: 227992f ccbcee6
Author: Bruce A. Mah <bmah@es.net>
Date:   Thu May 26 11:09:54 2016 -0400

    Merge branch 'issue-325' of github.com:esnet/iperf into issue-325

    Conflicts:
    	src/iperf3.1

commit 227992f366e7f4895b6762011576ba22a42a752e
Author: Bruce A. Mah <bmah@es.net>
Date:   Thu May 26 11:07:01 2016 -0400

    Don't set SO_MAX_PACING_RATE if the rate is 0.  Also tweak some help text.

    Towards #325, in response to feedback from @bltierney.

commit ccbcee6366d50ec632fc00eb11fde8a886f8febe
Author: Bruce A. Mah <bmah@es.net>
Date:   Tue May 24 09:19:41 2016 -0700

    Fix manpage formatting for consistency.

commit 90ac5a9ce09bd746ca5f943a8226ab864da3ebf8
Author: Bruce A. Mah <bmah@es.net>
Date:   Tue May 24 12:14:16 2016 -0400

    Add some documentation for fair-queueing per-socket pacing.

    For #325.

commit 5571059870f7aefefb574816de70b6406848888f
Author: Bruce A. Mah <bmah@es.net>
Date:   Tue May 24 11:55:44 2016 -0400

    Change the fair-queueing socket pacing logic in response to feedback.

    By default, on platforms where per-socket pacing is available, it
    will be used.  If not available, iperf3 will fall back to application-
    level pacing.

    The --no-fq-socket-pacing option can be used to forcibly disable
    fair-queueing per-socket pacing.  (The earlier --socket-pacing option
    has been removed.)

    Tested on CentOS 7, more testing on other platforms is required to
    be sure it didn't break the old application-level pacing behavior.

    For #325.

commit 3e3f506fe9f375a5771c9e3ddfe8677c1a7146e7
Merge: 50a379e 3b23112
Author: Bruce A. Mah <bmah@es.net>
Date:   Tue May 24 09:54:39 2016 -0400

    Merge branch 'master' into issue-325

commit 50a379eddfa89d1313d2aeeb62a6fbc82f00ea17
Author: Bruce A. Mah <bmah@es.net>
Date:   Sat Apr 16 02:55:42 2016 -0400

    Regen.

commit 200d3fe3917b3d298bdf52a0bde32c47cf2727b0
Author: Bruce A. Mah <bmah@es.net>
Date:   Sat Apr 16 02:41:32 2016 -0400

    Checkpoint for initial work on #325 to add socket pacing.

    This works only on Linux and depends on the availability of
    the SO_MAX_PACING_RATE socket option and the fq queue discipline.
    Use --socket-pacing to use SO_MAX_PACING_RATE instead of the
    default iperf3 user-level rate limiting; in either case, the
    --bandwidth parameter controls the desired rate.

    Lightly tested with both --tcp and --udp, normal and --reverse.
    Real testing requires analysis of packet timestamps between
    multiple hosts.
2016-05-26 09:47:48 -07:00
Joe McEachern
3b2311263a Add fix for #412 (#414)
* Add fix for #412
This prevents negative loss counters with UDP when omit is used

* Track the original start time and bytes omitted. This allows the
throttle function to work after the omit timer fires. This is
a fix for issue #419.

* Remove changes to switch the bandwidth to received instead of sent bandwidth

* Roll back bandwidth sent vs received changes
2016-05-20 11:40:18 -07:00
Bruce A. Mah
f88486443c
Fix build on FreeBSD 11-CURRENT, as described in issue #413.
This caused by a combination of the iperf3 build somehow using
the system queue.h on FreeBSD 11 (possibly only on this platform)
and TAILQ_END not being defined in the system queue.h.

Expanding the TAILQ_END macro to NULL seems to solve the problem.

Submitted by:	@rbgarga
2016-05-20 10:05:24 -07:00
QuaSoft
08a2de459b Add command line option --forceflush to allow user to request flushing of output at the end of each interval.
Fixes #299
2016-03-06 16:47:02 +02:00
Bruce A. Mah
670c18584b
Get rid of nan values when there were no packets in a UDP interval.
This was causing some headaches for code trying to parse JSON.
Also revise a prior partial fix that hard-coded 100% loss for the
case of zero packets.

Partially fixes #278.

Merge candidate for 3.0 and 3.1 bugfix branches.
2016-01-28 16:04:33 -08:00
Bruce A. Mah
224ae8c764
Fix a bug where we printed the incorrect value for out-of-order UDP packets.
Fixes #329, submitted by @bhegardt.

While here, add this value to the JSON output.
2015-11-20 08:31:09 -08:00
Bruce A. Mah
956d115851 Improve command error handling.
Exit with non-zero exit code if server mode has too many errors.

Properly detect complain about non-numeric arguments to -A, -L, and -S.

Implement range checks for argument to -S.

Fixes #316.
2015-11-18 09:40:24 -08:00
Bruce A. Mah
44485b5b88
Fix a bug where the -T title option was not being output correctly
in JSON output.

Fixes #292.

Patch from:	@SLX-WI
2015-11-17 10:47:47 -08:00
Bruce A. Mah
7b2abbc59a
Rename the recently-added template member in the iperf_test structure
to improve C++ compatibility.

Fixes #323.
2015-11-16 11:22:15 -08:00
Tobias Nießen
20585b9896 Fix bug in iperf_new_stream leading to EINVAL
Fix invocation of snprintf in iperf_new_stream to prevent mkstemp from producing EINVAL.
2015-10-11 15:58:52 +02:00
R0CKSTAR
9a3775091b Change tmp_path to template and use snprintf instead of strcpy 2015-09-21 11:07:41 +08:00