[Cake] Cake Diffserv8 Incorrect?
Sebastian Moeller
moeller0 at gmx.de
Sun Nov 6 01:35:20 EST 2016
Hi Noah,
So far the only way to figure out what cake is supposed to do is looking at the source code, as there are no high-level design documents, nor even a proper man page. That said I believe that cake's diffuser modes correspond to Jonathan's interpretation of different related RFCs; not that these RFCs necessarily make much sense and it is not clear which RFC a specific mode was based on. Since DSCPs are only ever valid inside a DSCP-domain like a home net, I guess most of the schemes are workable as long as the mapping is well documented. Now it would be sweet if cake would grow a robust and comprehensive documentation, and while I believe this is going to happen, I would not hold my breath...
Best Regards
Sebastian
On November 6, 2016 5:49:56 AM GMT+01:00, Noah Causin <n0manletter at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've started using diffserv8 mode on cake with packet marking, and I
>have been noticing that traffic does not appear to go into its correct
>tin in tc -s qdisc in LEDE.
>
>This is what I notice:
>
>cs0 in tin 2
>cs1 in tin 0
>cs2 in tin 2
>cs3 in tin 3
>cs4 in tin 6
>cs5 in tin 6
>cs6 in tin 7
>cs7 in tin 7
>
>Noah Causin
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