From: Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com>
To: Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ca>
Cc: cerowrt-devel <cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net>
Subject: Re: [Cerowrt-devel] risc-v 2 ethernet port router
Date: Sun, 7 May 2023 09:27:04 -0700 [thread overview]
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Well, I do not know if it is fq_codel capable. A lot of folk have been
missing on adding in BQL support of late, and as to whether it has the
horsepower to do SQM at these rates is undetermined - I have generally felt
gobs of cache were required to do soft rate shaping.
Secondly, you can always add a 3rd ethernet port via usb nowadays.
As for heat, unknown. I am happy to see risc-v becoming ever more capable,
I do keep hoping we will see a wifi chip built around it.
On Sun, May 7, 2023 at 9:09 AM Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ca> wrote:
> Dave Taht via Cerowrt-devel <cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
> >
> https://www.cnx-software.com/2023/05/06/lichee-pi-4a-risc-v-sbc-raspberry-pi-4-th1520-processor/
>
> } Sipeed has just started taking orders for the Lichee Pi 4A (8GB RAM + 8GB
> } flash) for $119.00 on Aliexpress, and the 16GB RAM version is scheduled
> for
> } next month. Additional information can be found on the product page.
>
> It's quite a lot of computer. The price is not great, but if it's a Gb/s
> fq_codel box you want, then it's probably fine. I don't really like the
> small form factor as a home router, btw: the cables will be heavier than
> the
> box, and it will all fall on the floor behind the TV, where it will gather
> dust :-)
> I'd want a big hunk of steel that would stay where I put it, and I'm okay
> if it
> also dissipates some heat.
>
>
> Five years ago, I built a dozen OrangePIZero's with two extra USB ethernets
> in a 3D printed box. So, a total of three ethernets. I meant to build a
> hundred of them. The most complex topology one can build with two
> ethernets
> is a circle. Three ethernets opens one up to all sorts of trees, etc.
> This was for RFC8994 testing. So I continue to look for ~$20 boxes that
> could easily do more than two ethernets. I don't need high speed, but it's
> nice to have. I do need auto-MDX, which GbE PHYs all offer. One reason I
> didn't proceed was that I still haven't gotten beyond what I can do in
> VMs. (i.e. my software is not ready)
> At the time, OpenWRT did not do well with the various switch-port
> extensions
> that got one 4-5 ethernets: they were will custom jobs, but now they are
> mostly all do DSA, so a 12-port Zyxel would seem to satisfy my needs.
>
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-05-06 13:59 Dave Taht
2023-05-07 16:09 ` Michael Richardson
2023-05-07 16:27 ` Dave Taht [this message]
2023-05-07 16:36 ` Michael Richardson
2023-05-07 22:22 ` David P. Reed
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