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  • Last updated , by teto
  • License GPL-3.0-only
  • Categories Network Development
  • Maintained by: teto

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Installation

Tested Compilers

  1. 8.10.7

Package Flags

Use the -f option with cabal commands to enable flags

    withpolysemy (on by default)

    Add polysemy plugin

    cwndcapping (off by default)

    With an experimental kernel, it's possible to cap some congestion window

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Presentation

This is a userspace mptcp path manager for the linux multipath TCP kernel, starting from version v0.95. It now also supports the upstream linux kernel.

This allows to monitor MPTCP connections and control what subflows to create and with a custom kernel it can even set specific values for the congestion windows.

Compilation

For now we need a custom version of netlink With a custom netlink and kernel Compile the custom netlink library with

$ cabal configure 

You may need some headers as well (NOTE: reference cabal.project instead):

$ cabal configure --extra-include-dirs=~/mptcp/build/usr/include
# or on nix you can also pass $(nix-build -A linuxHeaders)/include
# e.g., `cabal build --extra-include-dirs=/nix/store/3kag193bcwcslzz83chy93ryjv218rbp-linux-headers-5.14/include`

Usage

The netlink module asks for GENL_ADMIN_PERM which requires the CAP_NET_ADMIN privilege. You can assign this privilege via:

res=$(cabal list-bin exe:mptcp-manager)
sudo setcap cap_net_admin+ep "$res"

Enter the development shell and start the daemon:

$ nix develop
$ cabal run mptcp-manager

TODO

  • remove the need for MptcpSocket everywhere: it's just needed to write the header, which could be added/modifier later instead ! (to increase purity in the library)
  • we need to better keep track of subflow status (established vs WIP) ?
  • pass local/server IPs as commands to the PM ?
  • generate completion scripts via --zsh-completion-script

Acknowledgements

This work is sponsored by NGI.