[Cerowrt-devel] aqm gui feedback on cerowrt-3.10.24-1 for linklayer adaption
Sebastian Moeller
moeller0 at gmx.de
Sun Dec 15 21:28:14 EST 2013
Hi Dave,
On Dec 14, 2013, at 07:26 , Dave Taht <dave.taht at gmail.com> wrote:
> one of the things that makes me happy with all-up testing is that
> occasionally after completely blowing up my own work, I get to
> critique fresh work that isn't mine, in an area with which I have no
> expertise, with gratitude that I don't have to figure out the answer.
> :)
>
> So I spent some time clicking wildly all over the AQM gui webpage to
> see what I could break.
>
> 1) the aqm gui code doesn't work due to a bug at line 66.
> sc:depends("advanced", "1").
> sc has to be initialized first, which happens later in the file. Extra
> line removed in ceropackages, committed, pushed, you will need to do a
> pull. Merge failure?
>
> 2) it's not clear to me we have to support both the stab and
> htb_private methods of fixing htb's linklayer. It was important that
> these be fixed for everyone else that uses htb,
> but is one of these is faster than the other? I seem to recall one was
> a calculated value in the kernel, the other some sort of table. Does
> this choice need to be made by the
> user? The two variants benchmarked? Jesper?
>
> 3) Clicking "advanced configuration" on and off toggles display of the
> qdisc and qdisc script, and twiddling with the linklayer value brings
> up all the extra DSL detail. Yea!
>
> ... and I think I was wrong in mentally visualizing the thing
>
> If these were made tabs [Basic, Queueing Discipline, Linklayer,
> Priorities], there would be more room for explanatory text in
> particular and better alignment with the
> "look and feel" of the rest of the gui. Note that "priorities" is a
> placeholder for somehow
> bringing out something remotely similar to what openwrt's qos system
> already does
> and what AQM (ceroshaper? some other name is needed) does implicitly
> with optimizing for dns and ntp.
>
> ECN enablement should be brought out in "Queueing discipline" via the
> ALLECN variable. It seems likely ALLECN needs to have 4 states rather
> than 3, which needs to also be fixed in the scripts.
Done, that is all 4 states for inbound and outbound ECN can be configured via the GUI now.
>
> While I'm at it, perhaps having tabs for each physical interface is
> not a horrible idea,
> but I shudder to think of people rate-limiting their wifi in the hope
> that that would help.
>
> ?
>
> 5) Adding a second interface shows @ge01 as an option, which isn't a
> real interface, and se00 as an option and not the gw* or sw*
> interfaces. Adding se00 with the default option
> gives me an error
>
> One or more required fields have no value!
> One or more required fields have no value!
> One or more required fields have no value!
> One or more required fields have no value!
>
> (and I'm pretty sure the aqm-scripts break even if this is correctly
> written to the config file)
>
> 6) feel free to add your copyright to the code. :)
>
> I return now to figuring out why bringing up the wifi is so hosed. I
> will probably be reverting the kernel, netifd, and other things, way,
> way, way back to when they used to work.
>
> --
> Dave Täht
>
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