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`msg-sim` initial crate implementation
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# `msg-sim` | ||
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## Overview | ||
This crate provides functionality to simulate real-world network conditions | ||
locally to and from a specific endpoint for testing and benchmarking purposes. | ||
It only works on MacOS and Linux. | ||
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## Implementation | ||
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### MacOS | ||
On MacOS, we use a combination of the `pfctl` and `dnctl` tools. | ||
[`pfctl`](https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=pfctl&apropos=0&sektion=8&manpath=FreeBSD+14.0-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html) is a tool to manage the packet filter device. [`dnctl`](https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=dnctl&sektion=8&format=html) can manage | ||
the [dummynet](http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/papers/20100304-ccr.pdf) traffic shaper. | ||
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The general flow is as follows: | ||
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* Create a dummynet pipe with `dnctl` and configure it with `bw`, `delay`, `plr` | ||
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Example: | ||
```bash | ||
sudo dnctl pipe 1 config bw 10Kbit/s delay 50 plr 0.1 | ||
``` | ||
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* Create a loopback alias with `ifconfig` to simulate a different endpoint and | ||
set the MTU to the usual value (1500) | ||
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Example: | ||
```bash | ||
sudo ifconfig lo0 alias 127.0.0.3 up | ||
sudo ifconfig lo0 mtu 1500 | ||
``` | ||
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* Use `pfctl` to create a rule to match traffic and send it through the pipe | ||
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Example: | ||
```bash | ||
# Create an anchor (a named container for rules, close to a namespace) | ||
(cat /etc/pf.conf && echo "dummynet-anchor \"msg-sim\"" && \ | ||
echo "anchor \"msg-sim\"") | sudo pfctl -f - | ||
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# Create a rule to match traffic from any to the alias and send it through the pipe | ||
echo 'dummynet in from any to 127.0.0.3 pipe 1' | sudo pfctl -a msg-sim -f - | ||
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# Enable the packet filter | ||
sudo pfctl -E | ||
``` | ||
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* Remove the rules and the pipe | ||
```bash | ||
# Apply the default configuration | ||
sudo pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf | ||
# Disable the packet filter | ||
sudo pfctl -d | ||
# Remove the alias & reset the MTU | ||
sudo ifconfig lo0 -alias 127.0.0.3 | ||
sudo ifconfig lo0 mtu 16384 | ||
# Remove the dummynet pipes | ||
sudo dnctl pipe delete 1 | ||
``` | ||
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### Questions | ||
- Do we need to create 2 pipes to simulate a bidirectional link? MAN page seems to say so. | ||
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### Linux | ||
On Linux, we use dummy interfaces and `tc` with `netem` to simulate and shape traffic. |
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