From: Pete Heist <peteheist@gmail.com>
To: "Toke Høiland-Jørgensen" <toke@toke.dk>
Cc: cake@lists.bufferbloat.net
Subject: Re: [Cake] flow isolation for ISPs
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2017 15:30:00 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <94AF2A61-6D02-4F68-B4B4-688EED722A0B@gmail.com> (raw)
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> On Apr 6, 2017, at 2:14 PM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@toke.dk> wrote:
>
>> Pete Heist <peteheist@gmail.com> writes:
>> but I’m still a little confused. Is fq_codel actually a classful
>> qdisc?
>
> Yup. The hash buckets are the classes, basically. You can get per-flow
> stats by doing `tc -s class show dev eth0` (only works when a flow has
> built a queue).
I see now, never knew that… :)
>> I get the part about matching with tc-filter and the u32 selector (as
>> intuitive as that is :), but am not sure of the action the filter
>> needs to take. However, I do see the example towards the bottom of the
>> tc-u32 man page where a hash table is created and filters move packets
>> into the right buckets. Perhaps it will be eventually decipherable
>> from this… :)
>
> The filter classifies a packet into a class. The 'minor number' of this
> is the queue number (so needs to be less than the number of flows you
> configured for fq_codel - 1024 by default).
It’s clearer to me now how to split traffic by member (using their MAC addresses- and by clear I mean not totally clear yet but should become clear :) but to get both per-member and per-flow hashing together isn’t as clear yet (which I think is what Cake’s dual-srchost does). Maybe a separate table per-member could be created. ‘u32’ looks arcane, but flexible...
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Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-04-06 8:27 Pete Heist
2017-04-06 8:39 ` David Lang
2017-04-06 8:48 ` Pete Heist
2017-04-06 8:57 ` Jonathan Morton
2017-04-06 9:04 ` Pete Heist
2017-04-06 10:26 ` Andy Furniss
2017-04-06 9:11 ` Jonathan Morton
2017-04-06 9:26 ` Pete Heist
2017-04-07 8:13 ` Pete Heist
2017-04-07 8:28 ` Jonathan Morton
2017-04-07 9:37 ` Pete Heist
2017-04-07 11:13 ` Sebastian Moeller
2017-04-07 11:42 ` Pete Heist
2017-04-08 6:16 ` Pete Heist
2017-04-07 10:56 ` John Sager
2017-04-06 9:33 ` Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
2017-04-06 10:26 ` Pete Heist
2017-04-06 10:50 ` Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
2017-04-06 11:34 ` Pete Heist
2017-04-06 12:14 ` Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
2017-04-06 13:30 ` Pete Heist [this message]
2017-04-06 13:42 ` Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
2017-04-06 13:50 ` Pete Heist
2017-04-06 14:41 ` Dave Taht
2017-04-06 12:48 ` Andy Furniss
2017-04-06 13:19 Konstantin Shalygin
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2017-04-06 14:18 ` Pete Heist
2017-04-06 15:41 ` Andy Furniss
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