优先级和QoS选项,使用IP_TOS可以来设定该字段的值:
使用setsockopt设置IP_TOS代码如下:
unsigned char service_type = 0xe0 |
IPTOS_LOWDELAY | IPTOS_RELIABILITY;
if(setsockopt(sock, SOL_IP/*IPPROTO_IP*/, IP_TOS, (void *)&service_type, sizeof(service_type)) < 0)
perror("setsockopt(IP_TOS) failed:");
使用getsockopt读取IP_TOS代码如下:
int optval = 0;
int optlen = sizeof(optval);
if(getsockopt(sock, SOL_IP, IP_TOS, (void *)&optval, &optlen) < 0)
perror("getsockopt(IP_TOS) failed:");
else
printf("OPTVAL=%x.\n", optval)
在socket设置IP_TOS后,用wireshark抓取该socket上发送的数据,查看IP头部可以看到设置的值。
附man手册中IP_TOS、SO_PRIORITY说明:
IP_TOS: SOL_IP / IPPROTO_IP(BSD); IP_TOS Set or receive the Type-Of-Service (TOS) field
that is sent with every IP packet originating from this socket. It is used to prioritize packets
on the network. TOS is a byte. There are some standard TOS flags defined:
IPTOS_LOWDELAY to minimize delays for interactive traffic,
IPTOS_THROUGHPUT to optimize throughput,
IPTOS_RELIABILITY to optimize for reliability,
IPTOS_MINCOST should be used for "filler data" where slow transmission doesn't matter.
At most one of these TOS values can be specified. Other bits are invalid and shall be cleared. Linux sends
IPTOS_LOWDELAY datagrams first by default, but the exact behaviour depends on the
configured queueing discipline. Some high priority levels may require superuser
privileges (the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability). The priority can also be set in a protocol
independent way by the (SOL_SOCKET, SO_PRIORITY) socket option (see socket(7)).
SO_PRIORITY: SOL_SOCKET; SO_PRIORITY Set the protocol-defined priority for all packets to be
sent on this socket. Linux uses this value to order the networking queues: packets with a
higher priority may be processed first depending on the selected device queueing
discipline. For ip(7), this also sets the IP type-of-service (TOS) field for outgoing packets.
Setting a priority outside the range 0 to 6 requires the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability.