From a311abdffb06b66b5160cb3305450a79a3918a8f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Simon Wunderlich Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 13:39:52 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 1/6] batman-adv: Start new development cycle Signed-off-by: Simon Wunderlich --- net/batman-adv/main.h | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/net/batman-adv/main.h b/net/batman-adv/main.h index 2be8f1f46529..05cc7637c064 100644 --- a/net/batman-adv/main.h +++ b/net/batman-adv/main.h @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ #define BATADV_DRIVER_DEVICE "batman-adv" #ifndef BATADV_SOURCE_VERSION -#define BATADV_SOURCE_VERSION "2017.2" +#define BATADV_SOURCE_VERSION "2017.3" #endif /* B.A.T.M.A.N. parameters */ From cd0edf3ada13e9c268713a913387a88be30634dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joe Perches Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 02:33:52 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 2/6] batman-adv: Remove unnecessary length qualifier in %14pM It's misleading and unnecessary. Signed-off-by: Joe Perches Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann Signed-off-by: Simon Wunderlich --- net/batman-adv/distributed-arp-table.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/net/batman-adv/distributed-arp-table.c b/net/batman-adv/distributed-arp-table.c index 6930d6b50f99..b6cfa78e9381 100644 --- a/net/batman-adv/distributed-arp-table.c +++ b/net/batman-adv/distributed-arp-table.c @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ int batadv_dat_cache_seq_print_text(struct seq_file *seq, void *offset) last_seen_msecs = last_seen_msecs % 60000; last_seen_secs = last_seen_msecs / 1000; - seq_printf(seq, " * %15pI4 %14pM %4i %6i:%02i\n", + seq_printf(seq, " * %15pI4 %pM %4i %6i:%02i\n", &dat_entry->ip, dat_entry->mac_addr, batadv_print_vid(dat_entry->vid), last_seen_mins, last_seen_secs); From 6a04be8d860e86ad84b99045395d9e46ed7304cf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sven Eckelmann Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 10:12:30 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 3/6] batman-adv: Remove too short %pM printk field width The string representation for a mac address produced by %pM is 17 characters long. Left-aligning the output in a 15 character wide field width %-15pM is therefore misleading and unnecessary. Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann Signed-off-by: Simon Wunderlich --- net/batman-adv/bat_iv_ogm.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/net/batman-adv/bat_iv_ogm.c b/net/batman-adv/bat_iv_ogm.c index a3501173e200..c27001d38574 100644 --- a/net/batman-adv/bat_iv_ogm.c +++ b/net/batman-adv/bat_iv_ogm.c @@ -1281,7 +1281,7 @@ static bool batadv_iv_ogm_calc_tq(struct batadv_orig_node *orig_node, batadv_ogm_packet->tq = combined_tq; batadv_dbg(BATADV_DBG_BATMAN, bat_priv, - "bidirectional: orig = %-15pM neigh = %-15pM => own_bcast = %2i, real recv = %2i, local tq: %3i, asym_penalty: %3i, iface_penalty: %3i, total tq: %3i, if_incoming = %s, if_outgoing = %s\n", + "bidirectional: orig = %pM neigh = %pM => own_bcast = %2i, real recv = %2i, local tq: %3i, asym_penalty: %3i, iface_penalty: %3i, total tq: %3i, if_incoming = %s, if_outgoing = %s\n", orig_node->orig, orig_neigh_node->orig, total_count, neigh_rq_count, tq_own, tq_asym_penalty, tq_iface_penalty, batadv_ogm_packet->tq, if_incoming->net_dev->name, From e04de4861cdebdfaa13507ad3d40e6542aeab857 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sven Eckelmann Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 09:59:28 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 4/6] batman-adv: Remove variable deprecated by skb_put_data skb_put_data makes it unnecessary to store the skb_put return value to copy some data to the packet. The returned pointer of skb_put_data should therefore not stored by functions which previously only used it to copy some data. Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann Signed-off-by: Simon Wunderlich --- net/batman-adv/bat_iv_ogm.c | 4 +--- net/batman-adv/bat_v_ogm.c | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/net/batman-adv/bat_iv_ogm.c b/net/batman-adv/bat_iv_ogm.c index c27001d38574..83ba5483455a 100644 --- a/net/batman-adv/bat_iv_ogm.c +++ b/net/batman-adv/bat_iv_ogm.c @@ -729,11 +729,9 @@ static void batadv_iv_ogm_aggregate(struct batadv_forw_packet *forw_packet_aggr, const unsigned char *packet_buff, int packet_len, bool direct_link) { - unsigned char *skb_buff; unsigned long new_direct_link_flag; - skb_buff = skb_put_data(forw_packet_aggr->skb, packet_buff, - packet_len); + skb_put_data(forw_packet_aggr->skb, packet_buff, packet_len); forw_packet_aggr->packet_len += packet_len; forw_packet_aggr->num_packets++; diff --git a/net/batman-adv/bat_v_ogm.c b/net/batman-adv/bat_v_ogm.c index 1e3dc374bfde..894c96371e41 100644 --- a/net/batman-adv/bat_v_ogm.c +++ b/net/batman-adv/bat_v_ogm.c @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ static void batadv_v_ogm_send(struct work_struct *work) struct batadv_priv *bat_priv; struct batadv_ogm2_packet *ogm_packet; struct sk_buff *skb, *skb_tmp; - unsigned char *ogm_buff, *pkt_buff; + unsigned char *ogm_buff; int ogm_buff_len; u16 tvlv_len = 0; int ret; @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ static void batadv_v_ogm_send(struct work_struct *work) goto reschedule; skb_reserve(skb, ETH_HLEN); - pkt_buff = skb_put_data(skb, ogm_buff, ogm_buff_len); + skb_put_data(skb, ogm_buff, ogm_buff_len); ogm_packet = (struct batadv_ogm2_packet *)skb->data; ogm_packet->seqno = htonl(atomic_read(&bat_priv->bat_v.ogm_seqno)); From f25cbb2a6ac1ce702d8c39222bc13c24a69bb5ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Colin Ian King Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2017 11:26:44 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 5/6] batman-adv: fix various spelling mistakes Trivial fix to spelling mistakes in batadv_dbg debug messages and also in a comment and ensure comment line is not wider than 80 characters "ourselve" -> "ourselves" "surpressed" -> "suppressed" "troughput" -> "throughput" Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann Signed-off-by: Simon Wunderlich --- net/batman-adv/bat_v_ogm.c | 12 ++++++------ net/batman-adv/send.c | 2 +- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/net/batman-adv/bat_v_ogm.c b/net/batman-adv/bat_v_ogm.c index 894c96371e41..8be61734fc43 100644 --- a/net/batman-adv/bat_v_ogm.c +++ b/net/batman-adv/bat_v_ogm.c @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ static void batadv_v_ogm_send(struct work_struct *work) type = "unknown"; } - batadv_dbg(BATADV_DBG_BATMAN, bat_priv, "OGM2 from ourselve on %s surpressed: %s\n", + batadv_dbg(BATADV_DBG_BATMAN, bat_priv, "OGM2 from ourselves on %s suppressed: %s\n", hard_iface->net_dev->name, type); batadv_hardif_put(hard_iface); @@ -683,18 +683,18 @@ static void batadv_v_ogm_process(const struct sk_buff *skb, int ogm_offset, ogm_throughput = ntohl(ogm_packet->throughput); batadv_dbg(BATADV_DBG_BATMAN, bat_priv, - "Received OGM2 packet via NB: %pM, IF: %s [%pM] (from OG: %pM, seqno %u, troughput %u, TTL %u, V %u, tvlv_len %u)\n", + "Received OGM2 packet via NB: %pM, IF: %s [%pM] (from OG: %pM, seqno %u, throughput %u, TTL %u, V %u, tvlv_len %u)\n", ethhdr->h_source, if_incoming->net_dev->name, if_incoming->net_dev->dev_addr, ogm_packet->orig, ntohl(ogm_packet->seqno), ogm_throughput, ogm_packet->ttl, ogm_packet->version, ntohs(ogm_packet->tvlv_len)); - /* If the troughput metric is 0, immediately drop the packet. No need to - * create orig_node / neigh_node for an unusable route. + /* If the throughput metric is 0, immediately drop the packet. No need + * to create orig_node / neigh_node for an unusable route. */ if (ogm_throughput == 0) { batadv_dbg(BATADV_DBG_BATMAN, bat_priv, - "Drop packet: originator packet with troughput metric of 0\n"); + "Drop packet: originator packet with throughput metric of 0\n"); return; } @@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ static void batadv_v_ogm_process(const struct sk_buff *skb, int ogm_offset, type = "unknown"; } - batadv_dbg(BATADV_DBG_BATMAN, bat_priv, "OGM2 packet from %pM on %s surpressed: %s\n", + batadv_dbg(BATADV_DBG_BATMAN, bat_priv, "OGM2 packet from %pM on %s suppressed: %s\n", ogm_packet->orig, hard_iface->net_dev->name, type); diff --git a/net/batman-adv/send.c b/net/batman-adv/send.c index d239a9d72ac3..054a65e6eb68 100644 --- a/net/batman-adv/send.c +++ b/net/batman-adv/send.c @@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ static void batadv_send_outstanding_bcast_packet(struct work_struct *work) type = "unknown"; } - batadv_dbg(BATADV_DBG_BATMAN, bat_priv, "BCAST packet from orig %pM on %s surpressed: %s\n", + batadv_dbg(BATADV_DBG_BATMAN, bat_priv, "BCAST packet from orig %pM on %s suppressed: %s\n", bcast_packet->orig, hard_iface->net_dev->name, type); From e45eba2467bd64fd196dc6f8b50ff5e59c0058da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sven Eckelmann Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 13:14:48 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 6/6] batman-adv: Convert batman-adv.txt to reStructuredText Converting the freeform text to parsable reStructuredText, allows the integration in the sphinx based documentation system of the kernel. It will therefore be accessible as hypertext under https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/ Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann Signed-off-by: Simon Wunderlich --- Documentation/networking/00-INDEX | 2 - Documentation/networking/batman-adv.rst | 220 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Documentation/networking/batman-adv.txt | 215 ----------------------- Documentation/networking/index.rst | 1 + MAINTAINERS | 2 +- 5 files changed, 222 insertions(+), 218 deletions(-) create mode 100644 Documentation/networking/batman-adv.rst delete mode 100644 Documentation/networking/batman-adv.txt diff --git a/Documentation/networking/00-INDEX b/Documentation/networking/00-INDEX index c6beb5f1637f..7a79b3587dd3 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/00-INDEX +++ b/Documentation/networking/00-INDEX @@ -30,8 +30,6 @@ atm.txt - info on where to get ATM programs and support for Linux. ax25.txt - info on using AX.25 and NET/ROM code for Linux -batman-adv.txt - - B.A.T.M.A.N routing protocol on top of layer 2 Ethernet Frames. baycom.txt - info on the driver for Baycom style amateur radio modems bonding.txt diff --git a/Documentation/networking/batman-adv.rst b/Documentation/networking/batman-adv.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a342b2cc3dc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/networking/batman-adv.rst @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ +========== +batman-adv +========== + +Batman advanced is a new approach to wireless networking which does no longer +operate on the IP basis. Unlike the batman daemon, which exchanges information +using UDP packets and sets routing tables, batman-advanced operates on ISO/OSI +Layer 2 only and uses and routes (or better: bridges) Ethernet Frames. It +emulates a virtual network switch of all nodes participating. Therefore all +nodes appear to be link local, thus all higher operating protocols won't be +affected by any changes within the network. You can run almost any protocol +above batman advanced, prominent examples are: IPv4, IPv6, DHCP, IPX. + +Batman advanced was implemented as a Linux kernel driver to reduce the overhead +to a minimum. It does not depend on any (other) network driver, and can be used +on wifi as well as ethernet lan, vpn, etc ... (anything with ethernet-style +layer 2). + + +Configuration +============= + +Load the batman-adv module into your kernel:: + + $ insmod batman-adv.ko + +The module is now waiting for activation. You must add some interfaces on which +batman can operate. After loading the module batman advanced will scan your +systems interfaces to search for compatible interfaces. Once found, it will +create subfolders in the ``/sys`` directories of each supported interface, +e.g.:: + + $ ls /sys/class/net/eth0/batman_adv/ + elp_interval iface_status mesh_iface throughput_override + +If an interface does not have the ``batman_adv`` subfolder, it probably is not +supported. Not supported interfaces are: loopback, non-ethernet and batman's +own interfaces. + +Note: After the module was loaded it will continuously watch for new +interfaces to verify the compatibility. There is no need to reload the module +if you plug your USB wifi adapter into your machine after batman advanced was +initially loaded. + +The batman-adv soft-interface can be created using the iproute2 tool ``ip``:: + + $ ip link add name bat0 type batadv + +To activate a given interface simply attach it to the ``bat0`` interface:: + + $ ip link set dev eth0 master bat0 + +Repeat this step for all interfaces you wish to add. Now batman starts +using/broadcasting on this/these interface(s). + +By reading the "iface_status" file you can check its status:: + + $ cat /sys/class/net/eth0/batman_adv/iface_status + active + +To deactivate an interface you have to detach it from the "bat0" interface:: + + $ ip link set dev eth0 nomaster + + +All mesh wide settings can be found in batman's own interface folder:: + + $ ls /sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/ + aggregated_ogms fragmentation isolation_mark routing_algo + ap_isolation gw_bandwidth log_level vlan0 + bonding gw_mode multicast_mode + bridge_loop_avoidance gw_sel_class network_coding + distributed_arp_table hop_penalty orig_interval + +There is a special folder for debugging information:: + + $ ls /sys/kernel/debug/batman_adv/bat0/ + bla_backbone_table log neighbors transtable_local + bla_claim_table mcast_flags originators + dat_cache nc socket + gateways nc_nodes transtable_global + +Some of the files contain all sort of status information regarding the mesh +network. For example, you can view the table of originators (mesh +participants) with:: + + $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/batman_adv/bat0/originators + +Other files allow to change batman's behaviour to better fit your requirements. +For instance, you can check the current originator interval (value in +milliseconds which determines how often batman sends its broadcast packets):: + + $ cat /sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/orig_interval + 1000 + +and also change its value:: + + $ echo 3000 > /sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/orig_interval + +In very mobile scenarios, you might want to adjust the originator interval to a +lower value. This will make the mesh more responsive to topology changes, but +will also increase the overhead. + + +Usage +===== + +To make use of your newly created mesh, batman advanced provides a new +interface "bat0" which you should use from this point on. All interfaces added +to batman advanced are not relevant any longer because batman handles them for +you. Basically, one "hands over" the data by using the batman interface and +batman will make sure it reaches its destination. + +The "bat0" interface can be used like any other regular interface. It needs an +IP address which can be either statically configured or dynamically (by using +DHCP or similar services):: + + NodeA: ip link set up dev bat0 + NodeA: ip addr add 192.168.0.1/24 dev bat0 + + NodeB: ip link set up dev bat0 + NodeB: ip addr add 192.168.0.2/24 dev bat0 + NodeB: ping 192.168.0.1 + +Note: In order to avoid problems remove all IP addresses previously assigned to +interfaces now used by batman advanced, e.g.:: + + $ ip addr flush dev eth0 + + +Logging/Debugging +================= + +All error messages, warnings and information messages are sent to the kernel +log. Depending on your operating system distribution this can be read in one of +a number of ways. Try using the commands: ``dmesg``, ``logread``, or looking in +the files ``/var/log/kern.log`` or ``/var/log/syslog``. All batman-adv messages +are prefixed with "batman-adv:" So to see just these messages try:: + + $ dmesg | grep batman-adv + +When investigating problems with your mesh network, it is sometimes necessary to +see more detail debug messages. This must be enabled when compiling the +batman-adv module. When building batman-adv as part of kernel, use "make +menuconfig" and enable the option ``B.A.T.M.A.N. debugging`` +(``CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_DEBUG=y``). + +Those additional debug messages can be accessed using a special file in +debugfs:: + + $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/batman_adv/bat0/log + +The additional debug output is by default disabled. It can be enabled during +run time. Following log_levels are defined: + +.. flat-table:: + + * - 0 + - All debug output disabled + * - 1 + - Enable messages related to routing / flooding / broadcasting + * - 2 + - Enable messages related to route added / changed / deleted + * - 4 + - Enable messages related to translation table operations + * - 8 + - Enable messages related to bridge loop avoidance + * - 16 + - Enable messages related to DAT, ARP snooping and parsing + * - 32 + - Enable messages related to network coding + * - 64 + - Enable messages related to multicast + * - 128 + - Enable messages related to throughput meter + * - 255 + - Enable all messages + +The debug output can be changed at runtime using the file +``/sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/log_level``. e.g.:: + + $ echo 6 > /sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/log_level + +will enable debug messages for when routes change. + +Counters for different types of packets entering and leaving the batman-adv +module are available through ethtool:: + + $ ethtool --statistics bat0 + + +batctl +====== + +As batman advanced operates on layer 2, all hosts participating in the virtual +switch are completely transparent for all protocols above layer 2. Therefore +the common diagnosis tools do not work as expected. To overcome these problems, +batctl was created. At the moment the batctl contains ping, traceroute, tcpdump +and interfaces to the kernel module settings. + +For more information, please see the manpage (``man batctl``). + +batctl is available on https://www.open-mesh.org/ + + +Contact +======= + +Please send us comments, experiences, questions, anything :) + +IRC: + #batman on irc.freenode.org +Mailing-list: + b.a.t.m.a.n@open-mesh.org (optional subscription at + https://lists.open-mesh.org/mm/listinfo/b.a.t.m.a.n) + +You can also contact the Authors: + +* Marek Lindner +* Simon Wunderlich diff --git a/Documentation/networking/batman-adv.txt b/Documentation/networking/batman-adv.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ccf94677b240..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/networking/batman-adv.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -BATMAN-ADV ----------- - -Batman advanced is a new approach to wireless networking which -does no longer operate on the IP basis. Unlike the batman daemon, -which exchanges information using UDP packets and sets routing -tables, batman-advanced operates on ISO/OSI Layer 2 only and uses -and routes (or better: bridges) Ethernet Frames. It emulates a -virtual network switch of all nodes participating. Therefore all -nodes appear to be link local, thus all higher operating proto- -cols won't be affected by any changes within the network. You can -run almost any protocol above batman advanced, prominent examples -are: IPv4, IPv6, DHCP, IPX. - -Batman advanced was implemented as a Linux kernel driver to re- -duce the overhead to a minimum. It does not depend on any (other) -network driver, and can be used on wifi as well as ethernet lan, -vpn, etc ... (anything with ethernet-style layer 2). - - -CONFIGURATION -------------- - -Load the batman-adv module into your kernel: - -# insmod batman-adv.ko - -The module is now waiting for activation. You must add some in- -terfaces on which batman can operate. After loading the module -batman advanced will scan your systems interfaces to search for -compatible interfaces. Once found, it will create subfolders in -the /sys directories of each supported interface, e.g. - -# ls /sys/class/net/eth0/batman_adv/ -# elp_interval iface_status mesh_iface throughput_override - -If an interface does not have the "batman_adv" subfolder it prob- -ably is not supported. Not supported interfaces are: loopback, -non-ethernet and batman's own interfaces. - -Note: After the module was loaded it will continuously watch for -new interfaces to verify the compatibility. There is no need to -reload the module if you plug your USB wifi adapter into your ma- -chine after batman advanced was initially loaded. - -The batman-adv soft-interface can be created using the iproute2 -tool "ip" - -# ip link add name bat0 type batadv - -To activate a given interface simply attach it to the "bat0" -interface - -# ip link set dev eth0 master bat0 - -Repeat this step for all interfaces you wish to add. Now batman -starts using/broadcasting on this/these interface(s). - -By reading the "iface_status" file you can check its status: - -# cat /sys/class/net/eth0/batman_adv/iface_status -# active - -To deactivate an interface you have to detach it from the -"bat0" interface: - -# ip link set dev eth0 nomaster - - -All mesh wide settings can be found in batman's own interface -folder: - -# ls /sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/ -# aggregated_ogms fragmentation isolation_mark routing_algo -# ap_isolation gw_bandwidth log_level vlan0 -# bonding gw_mode multicast_mode -# bridge_loop_avoidance gw_sel_class network_coding -# distributed_arp_table hop_penalty orig_interval - -There is a special folder for debugging information: - -# ls /sys/kernel/debug/batman_adv/bat0/ -# bla_backbone_table log neighbors transtable_local -# bla_claim_table mcast_flags originators -# dat_cache nc socket -# gateways nc_nodes transtable_global - -Some of the files contain all sort of status information regard- -ing the mesh network. For example, you can view the table of -originators (mesh participants) with: - -# cat /sys/kernel/debug/batman_adv/bat0/originators - -Other files allow to change batman's behaviour to better fit your -requirements. For instance, you can check the current originator -interval (value in milliseconds which determines how often batman -sends its broadcast packets): - -# cat /sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/orig_interval -# 1000 - -and also change its value: - -# echo 3000 > /sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/orig_interval - -In very mobile scenarios, you might want to adjust the originator -interval to a lower value. This will make the mesh more respon- -sive to topology changes, but will also increase the overhead. - - -USAGE ------ - -To make use of your newly created mesh, batman advanced provides -a new interface "bat0" which you should use from this point on. -All interfaces added to batman advanced are not relevant any -longer because batman handles them for you. Basically, one "hands -over" the data by using the batman interface and batman will make -sure it reaches its destination. - -The "bat0" interface can be used like any other regular inter- -face. It needs an IP address which can be either statically con- -figured or dynamically (by using DHCP or similar services): - -# NodeA: ip link set up dev bat0 -# NodeA: ip addr add 192.168.0.1/24 dev bat0 - -# NodeB: ip link set up dev bat0 -# NodeB: ip addr add 192.168.0.2/24 dev bat0 -# NodeB: ping 192.168.0.1 - -Note: In order to avoid problems remove all IP addresses previ- -ously assigned to interfaces now used by batman advanced, e.g. - -# ip addr flush dev eth0 - - -LOGGING/DEBUGGING ------------------ - -All error messages, warnings and information messages are sent to -the kernel log. Depending on your operating system distribution -this can be read in one of a number of ways. Try using the com- -mands: dmesg, logread, or looking in the files /var/log/kern.log -or /var/log/syslog. All batman-adv messages are prefixed with -"batman-adv:" So to see just these messages try - -# dmesg | grep batman-adv - -When investigating problems with your mesh network it is some- -times necessary to see more detail debug messages. This must be -enabled when compiling the batman-adv module. When building bat- -man-adv as part of kernel, use "make menuconfig" and enable the -option "B.A.T.M.A.N. debugging". - -Those additional debug messages can be accessed using a special -file in debugfs - -# cat /sys/kernel/debug/batman_adv/bat0/log - -The additional debug output is by default disabled. It can be en- -abled during run time. Following log_levels are defined: - - 0 - All debug output disabled - 1 - Enable messages related to routing / flooding / broadcasting - 2 - Enable messages related to route added / changed / deleted - 4 - Enable messages related to translation table operations - 8 - Enable messages related to bridge loop avoidance - 16 - Enable messages related to DAT, ARP snooping and parsing - 32 - Enable messages related to network coding - 64 - Enable messages related to multicast -128 - Enable messages related to throughput meter -255 - Enable all messages - -The debug output can be changed at runtime using the file -/sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/log_level. e.g. - -# echo 6 > /sys/class/net/bat0/mesh/log_level - -will enable debug messages for when routes change. - -Counters for different types of packets entering and leaving the -batman-adv module are available through ethtool: - -# ethtool --statistics bat0 - - -BATCTL ------- - -As batman advanced operates on layer 2 all hosts participating in -the virtual switch are completely transparent for all protocols -above layer 2. Therefore the common diagnosis tools do not work -as expected. To overcome these problems batctl was created. At -the moment the batctl contains ping, traceroute, tcpdump and -interfaces to the kernel module settings. - -For more information, please see the manpage (man batctl). - -batctl is available on https://www.open-mesh.org/ - - -CONTACT -------- - -Please send us comments, experiences, questions, anything :) - -IRC: #batman on irc.freenode.org -Mailing-list: b.a.t.m.a.n@open-mesh.org (optional subscription - at https://lists.open-mesh.org/mm/listinfo/b.a.t.m.a.n) - -You can also contact the Authors: - -Marek Lindner -Simon Wunderlich diff --git a/Documentation/networking/index.rst b/Documentation/networking/index.rst index b5bd87e01f52..66e620866245 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/index.rst @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Contents: .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 + batman-adv kapi z8530book diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 205d3977ac46..c28a1325724c 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -2481,7 +2481,7 @@ Q: https://patchwork.open-mesh.org/project/batman/list/ S: Maintained F: Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-net-batman-adv F: Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-net-mesh -F: Documentation/networking/batman-adv.txt +F: Documentation/networking/batman-adv.rst F: include/uapi/linux/batman_adv.h F: net/batman-adv/