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All rights reserved. * Written for the Apache Group by : * * Yann Stettler * stettler@cohprog.com * http://www.cohprog.com/ * http://www.animanga.com/ * * Based on the original default_handler module and on bw_module 0.2 from * Etienne BERNARD (eb@via.ecp.fr) at VIA Centrale Reseaux, ECP, France * * Many thanks to Colba Net Inc (Montreal) for their sponsoring of * improvements to this module. * ***************************************************************************/ /* * Instruction : * ------------- * * Note : this module was writen for Apache 1.3.x and tested on it * * Installation : * * 1) Insert the following line at the end of the "Configuration" file : * Module bandwidth_module mod_bandwidth.o * * WARNING : This behaviour is not the same between the various main versions * of Apache. Please, read the instruction on our website for the * instructions concerning the latest release : * http://www.cohprog.com/v3/bandwidth/doc-en.html * * 2) Run the "Configure" program and re-compile the server with "make". * * 3) Create the following directories with "rwx" permission to everybody : * (or rwx for the user under which Apache run : Usualy "nobody") * /tmp/apachebw * /tmp/apachebw/link * /tmp/apachebw/master * * /==== by Awesome Walrus <walrus@amur.ru> =====================\ * Or you may change this name by using BandWidthDataDir global * configuration directive. See below for details. * \==== by Awesome Walrus <walrus@amur.ru> =====================/ * * Note that if any of those directories doesn't exist, or if they can't * be accessed by the server, the module is totaly disabled except for * logging an error message in the logfile. * * Be careful that on some systems the content of the /tmp directory * is deleted at boot time or every so often by a cronjob. If that the * case, either disable this feature or change the location of the * directories used by the module in the sources bellow. * * Server configuration directive : * -------------------------------- * * /==== by Awesome Walrus <walrus@amur.ru> =====================\ * - BandWidthDataDir * Syntax : BandWidthDataDir <directory> * Default : "/tmp/apachebw" * Context : server config * * Sets the name of the directory used by mod_bandwidth to store * its internal temporary information. * \==== by Awesome Walrus <walrus@amur.ru> =====================/ * * - BandWidthModule * Syntax : BandWidthModule <On|Off> * Default : Off * Context : per server config * * Enable or disable totaly the whole module. By default, the module is * disable so it is safe to compile it in the server anyway. * * PLEASE, NOTE THAT IF YOU SET A BANDWIDTH LIMIT INSIDE A VIRTUALHOST * BLOCK, YOU ALSO __NEED__ TO PUT THE "BandWidthModule On" DIRECTIVE * INSIDE THAT VIRTUALHOST BLOCK ! * * IF YOU SET BANDWIDTH LIMITS INSIDE DIRECTORY BLOCKS (OUTSIDE OF * ANY VIRTUALHOST BLOCK), YOU ONLY NEED TO PUT THE "BandWidthModule On" * DIRECTIVE ONCE, OUTSIDE OF ANY VIRTUALHOST OR DIRECTORY BLOCK. * * - BandWidthPulse * Syntax : BandWidthPulse <microseconds> * Default : * Context : per server config * * Change the algorithm used to calculate bandwidth and transmit data. * In normal mode (old mode), the module try to transmit data in packets * of 1KB. That mean that if the bandwidth available is of 512B, the * module will transmit 1KB, wait 2 seconds, transmit another 1KB and * so one. * * Seting a value with "BandWidthPulse", will change the algorithm so * that the server will always wait the same amount of time between * sending packets but the size of the packets will change. * The value is in microseconds. * For example, if you set "BandWidthPulse 1000000" (1 sec) and the * bandwidth available is of 512B, the sever will transmit 512B, * wait 1 second, transmit 512B and so on. * * The advantage is a smother flow of data. The disadvantage is * a bigger overhead of data transmited for packet header. * Setting too small a value (bellow 1/5 of a sec) is not realy * useful and will put more load on the system and generate more * traffic for packet header. * * Note also that the operating system may do some buffering on * it's own and so defeat the purpose of setting small values. * * This may be very useful on especialy crowded network connection : * In normal mode, several seconds may happen between the sending of * a full packet. This may lead to timeout or people may believe that * the connection is hanging. Seting a value of 1000000 (1 sec) would * guarantee that some data are sent every seconds... * * Directory / Server / Virtual Server configuration directive : * ------------------------------------------------------------- * * - BandWidth * Syntax : BandWidth <domain|ip|all> <rate> * Default : none * Context : per directory, .htaccess * * Limit the bandwidth for files in this directory and * sub-directories based on the remote host <domain> or * <ip> address or for <all> remote hosts. * * Ip addresses may now be specified in the network/mask format. * (Ie: 192.168.0.0/21 ) * * The <rate> is in Bytes/second. * A <rate> of "0" means no bandwidth limit. * * Several BandWidth limits can be set for the same * directory to set different limits for different * hosts. In this case, the order of the "BandWidth" * keywords is important as the module will take the * first entry which matches the client address. * * Example : * <Directory /home/www> * BandWidth ecp.fr 0 * BandWidth 138.195 0 * BandWidth all 1024 * </Directory> * * This will limit the bandwith for directory /home/www and * all it's subdirectories to 1024Bytes/sec, except for * *.ecp.fr or 138.195.*.* where no limit is set. * * - LargeFileLimit * Syntax : LargeFileLimit <filesize> <rate> * Default : none * Context : per directory, .htaccess * * Set a maximal <rate> (in bytes/sec) to use when transfering * a file of <filesize> KBytes or more. * * Several "LargeFileLimit" can be set for various files sizes * to create range. The rate used for a given file size will be * the one of the matching range. * * A <rate> of "0" mean that there isn't any limit based on * the size. * * A <rate> of "-1" mean that there isn't any limit for that type * of file. It's override even a BandWidth limit. I found this usefull * to give priority to very small files (html pages, very small pictures) * while seting limits for larger files... (users with their video files * can go to hell ! :) * * Example : * If the following limits are set : * LargeFileLimit 200 3072 * LargeFileLimit 1024 2048 * * That's mean that a file of less than 200KBytes won't be * limited based on his size. A file with a size between * 200KBytes (included) and 1023Kbytes (included) will be * limited to 3072Bytes/sec and a file of 1024Kbytes or more * will be limited to 2048Bytes/sec. * * - MinBandWidth * Syntax : MinBandWidth <domain|ip|all> <rate> * Default : all 256 * Context : per directory, .htaccess * * Set a minimal bandwidth to use for transfering data. This * over-ride both BandWidth and LargeFileLimit rules as well * as the calculated rate based on the number of connections. * * The first argument is used in the same way as the first * argument of BandWidth. * * <rate> is in bytes per second. * * A rate of "0" explicitly means to use the default minimal * value (256 Bytes/sec). * * A rate of "-1" means that the minimal rate is equal to the * actual rate defined by BandWidth and LargeFileLimit. * In fact, that means that the final rate won't depend * of the number of connections but only on what was defined. * * Example : * If BandWidth is set to "3072" (3KBytes/sec) and MinBandWidth * is set to "1024" (1KBytes/sec) that means : * - if there is one connection, the file will be transfered * at 3072 Bytes/sec. * - if there is two connections, each files will be transfered * at 1536 Bytes/sec. * - if there is three or more connections, each files will be * transfered at 1024 Bytes/sec. (Minimal of 1024 Bytes/sec). * * If MinBandWidth is set to "-1" that means : * - if there is one connection, the file will be transfered * at 3072 Bytes/sec. * - if there is two or more connections, each files will be * transfered at 3072 Bytes/sec. In effect, the rate doesn't * depend anymore on the number of connections but only on * the configuration values. * * Note that the total transfer rate will never exceed your physical * bandwidth limitation. * * Note : If both a "BandWidth" and a "LargeFileLimit" limit apply, * the lowest one will be used. (But never lower than the * "MinBandWidth" rate) * * If both a virtual server limit is defined and another * apply for a directory under this virtual server, the * directory limit will over-ride it. * * If a limit is defined outside a Directory or VirtualHost * directive, it will act as default on a per virtual server * basis. (Ie: each virtual server will have that limit, * _independantly_ of the other servers) * * - MaxConnection * Syntax : MaxConnection <connections> * Default : 0 (illimited) * Context : per directory, .htaccess * * Restrict the number of maximum simultanous connections. If the * limit is reached, new connections will be rejected. " * A value of 0 mean that there isn't any limits. * * Implementation notes : * ---------------------- * * 1) This module isn't called when serving a cgi-script. In this * case, it's the functions in mod_cgi.c that handle the connection. * * That's not a bug : I didn't want to change the cgi_module and * I was too lazy to do it anyway. * * 2) The rate of data transmission is only calculated. It isn't * measured. Which mean that this module calculates the final * rate that should apply for a file and simply divides this * number by the number of actual connections subject to the * same "per directory" directives. * * 3) On the "+" side, the module regulate the speed taking * into account the actual time that was needed to send the * data. Which also mean that if data are read by the client * at a slowest rate than the limit, no time will be lost and * data will be sent as fast as the client can read them (but * no faster than the limited rate :) ... * * 4) Some kind of buffering is done as side effect. Data are * sent in packet of 1024 Bytes which seems a good value * for TCP/IP. * If another packet size is wanted, change the value of * "#define PACKET" in the codes bellow. * * 5) The default value for MinBandWidth is defined by : * "#define MIN_BW_DEFAULT" (in Bytes/sec) * * 6) Don't define "BWDEBUG" for a production server : * this would log a _lot_ of useless informations for * debuging purpose. * */