[Bloat] Tuning fq_codel: are there more best practices for slow connections? (<1mbit)
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intruder_tkyf at yahoo.fr
Thu Nov 2 02:42:10 EDT 2017
hi.
My connection is 810kbps( <= 1Mbps).
This is my setting For Fq_codel,
quantum=300
target=20ms
interval=400ms
MTU=1478 (for PPPoA)
I cannot compare well. But A Latency is around 14ms-40ms.
Yutaka.
On 2017年11月02日 15:01, cloneman wrote:
> I'm trying to gather advice for people stuck on older connections. It
> appears that having dedictated /micromanged tc classes greatly
> outperforms the "no knobs" fq_codel approach for connections with
> slow upload speed.
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> When running a single file upload @350kbps , I've observed the
> competing ICMP traffic quickly begin to drop (fq_codel) or be delayed
> considerably ( under sfq). From reading the tuning best practices page
> is not optimized for this scenario. (<2.5mbps)
> (https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/codel/wiki/Best_practices_for_benchmarking_Codel_and_FQ_Codel/) fq_codel
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> Of particular concern is that a no-knobs SFQ works better for me than
> an untuned codel ( more delay but much less loss for small flows).
> People just flipping the fq_codel button on their router at these low
> speeds could be doing themselves a disservice.
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> I've toyed with increasing the target and this does solve the
> excessive drops. I haven't played with limit and quantum all that much.
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> My go-to solution for this would be different classes,
> a.k.a.**traditional QoS. But , wouldn't it be possible to tune
> fq_codel punish the large flows 'properly' for this very low bandwidth
> scenario? Surely <1kb ICMP packets can squeeze through properly
> without being dropped if there is 350kbps available, if the competing
> flow is managed correctly.
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> I could create a class filter by packet length, thereby moving
> ICMP/VoIP to its own tc class, but this goes against "no knobs" it
> seems like I'm re-inventing the wheel of fair queuing - shouldn't the
> smallest flows never be delayed/dropped automatically?
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> Lowering Quantum below 1500 is confusing, serving a fractional packet
> in a time interval?
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> Is there real value in tuning fq_codel for these connections or should
> people migrate to something else like nfq_codel?
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