I'm trying to use setsockopt
to set IPTOS
value to IPTOS_THROUGHPUT
. The setsockopt
call returned 0
. However the getsockopt
shows the IP_TOS
value is set to 1
, which is different from IPTOS_THROUGHPUT
(0x8
). Does anyone have idea what could have caused the mismatch of IPTOS
value in the setsockopt
and getsockopt
?
Here's the log output:
Set DSCP Marking on socket 26
setsockopt on socket 26 to 8 returns 0
DSCP marking on socket 26 is 1, different from expected 8
Below is the code:
int iptos = IPTOS_THROUGHPUT;
log(debug, 10, "Set DSCP Marking on socket %d\n", sockfd);
retval = setsockopt(sockfd, IPPROTO_TCP, IP_TOS, &iptos, sizeof(iptos));
if (retval<0) {
log(error, 99, "Failed to set DSCP marking on socket %d with error %d\n",
sockfd, retval);
} else {
log(debug, 10, "setsockopt on socket %d to %d returns %d\n", sockfd, iptos,
retval);
int tos=0;
socklen_t toslen=sizeof(tos);
retval = getsockopt(sockfd, IPPROTO_TCP, IP_TOS, &tos, &toslen);
if(retval<0) {
log(warning, 99, "Failed to get DSCP marking on socket %d with error %d\n",
sockfd, retval);
}else {
if( tos != iptos ) {
log(warning, 99, "DSCP marking on socket %d is %d, different from expected %d\n",
sockfd, tos, iptos);
retval = 9999;
}
else {
log(debug, 10, "Success: Set DSCP Marking on socket %d to %d\n",
sockfd, iptos);
retval = 0;
}
}
}
You should use the level option
IPPROTO_IP
instead ofIPPROTO_TCP