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docs: Reorganize documentation structure and add architecture diagrams
Major documentation improvements and restructuring for better maintainability
and navigation.
## Structural Changes
### New Documentation Organization
- Move all documentation to DOCS/ directory for better organization
- Create DOCS/archive/ for historical documents
- Move deployment scripts to secubox-tools/ directory
### Archived Documents
- COMPLETION_REPORT.md → archive/ (project milestone)
- MODULE-ENABLE-DISABLE-DESIGN.md → archive/ (feature implemented)
- BUILD_ISSUES.md → archive/ (issues resolved)
- Add archive/README.md with archiving policy and document index
## Documentation Enhancements
### Version Standardization
- Add version headers to CLAUDE.md (v1.0.0)
- Add version headers to BUILD_ISSUES.md (v1.0.0)
- Standardize date format to YYYY-MM-DD across all docs
### Cross-References & Navigation
- Add "See Also" sections to PERMISSIONS-GUIDE.md
- Add "See Also" sections to VALIDATION-GUIDE.md
- Link quick references to detailed guides
- Improve documentation discoverability
### Architecture Diagrams (Mermaid)
Add 3 professional diagrams to DEVELOPMENT-GUIDELINES.md:
1. **System Architecture Diagram** (§2)
- Complete data flow: Browser → LuCI → RPCD → ubus → System
- Color-coded components by layer
- Shows JavaScript, RPC, RPCD daemon, UCI, system services
2. **Deployment Workflow Diagram** (§9)
- Step-by-step deployment process with validation checkpoints
- Error recovery paths for common issues (403, 404, -32000)
- Local validation, file transfer, permission fixes, service restarts
3. **Component Hierarchy Diagram** (§1)
- Standard page structure and CSS class relationships
- Page → Header → Stats → Content → Cards → Buttons
- Shows design system component organization
## New Files
### TODO-ANALYSE.md
- Comprehensive documentation improvement roadmap
- Tasks categorized: Immediate, Short-term, Long-term, Optional
- Progress tracking with acceptance criteria
- Covers testing, security, performance guides
- Documentation automation plans
## Benefits
✅ Cleaner project structure (docs in DOCS/, tools in secubox-tools/)
✅ Better documentation navigation with cross-references
✅ Visual understanding through architecture diagrams
✅ Historical documents archived but accessible
✅ Standardized versioning across all documentation
✅ Clear roadmap for future documentation improvements
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat: complete Bandwidth Manager implementation with QoS and quotas
Implements comprehensive bandwidth management system with QoS traffic shaping,
client quotas, and SQM/CAKE integration for OpenWrt.
Features:
- QoS traffic shaping with rule-based control (application/port/IP/MAC)
- Per-rule download/upload limits with 8-level priority system
- Time-based scheduling support for rules
- Monthly data quotas per client (MAC address)
- iptables-based usage tracking with real-time statistics
- Configurable quota actions: throttle, block, or notify
- Automatic monthly reset with configurable reset day
- SQM/CAKE integration with NAT-aware configuration
- Link overhead compensation (Ethernet, PPPoE, VLAN)
- Alternative FQ_CoDel and HTB qdisc support
Components:
- RPCD backend (luci.bandwidth-manager): 10 ubus methods
* status, list_rules, add_rule, delete_rule
* list_quotas, get_quota, set_quota, reset_quota
* get_usage_realtime, get_usage_history
- 5 JavaScript views: overview, rules, quotas, usage, settings
- ACL with read/write permissions for all methods
- UCI config with global, SQM, tracking, alerts, rules, and quotas sections
- Comprehensive README with API docs and examples
Technical implementation:
- Traffic tracking via iptables BW_TRACKING chain
- Usage database in /tmp/bandwidth_usage.db (pipe-delimited format)
- Real-time client usage with 5-second auto-refresh
- Historical data with configurable timeframes (1h to 30d)
- Per-client quota progress visualization with color-coded bars
- TC (traffic control) integration for QoS enforcement
Architecture follows SecuBox standards:
- RPCD naming convention (luci. prefix)
- Menu paths match view file structure
- All JavaScript in strict mode
- Form-based configuration management
- Comprehensive error handling
Dependencies: tc, kmod-sched-core, kmod-sched-cake, kmod-ifb, sqm-scripts,
iptables, iptables-mod-conntrack-extra, ip-full
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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