ALTQ support for usb NICs?

Max Laier max at love2party.net
Tue Jan 30 22:58:16 UTC 2007


On Tuesday 30 January 2007 23:09, you wrote:
> > aue and kue patches added to
> > http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/ALTQ_driver/
> >
> > Please test and report back.
>
> So far so good.
>
> Greg
>
>
> gw2:~ # uname -a
> FreeBSD gw2.local.net 7.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT #167: Tue Jan 30
> 15:57:33 GMT 2007     root at gw2.local.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GH  i386
> gw2:~ # cat /etc/rc.early
> /sbin/ifconfig aue0 name outside
> /sbin/ifconfig em0 name inside
> /sbin/ifconfig inside polling

Wow ... so naming really works?  That's news :-)

> gw2:~ # pfctl -vsq
> queue root_outside bandwidth 700Kb priority 0 {q_pri, q_def, q_p2p}
>   [ pkts:          0  bytes:          0  dropped pkts:      0 bytes:   
>   0 ]
>   [ qlength:   0/ 50 ]
> queue  q_pri bandwidth 105Kb qlimit 250 hfsc( realtime 140Kb upperlimit
> 350Kb )
>   [ pkts:     118289  bytes:    6735193  dropped pkts:      0 bytes:   
>   0 ]
>   [ qlength:   0/250 ]
> queue  q_def bandwidth 455Kb qlimit 250 hfsc( rio linkshare 350Kb
> upperlimit 630Kb )
>   [ pkts:      20710  bytes:    5146240  dropped pkts:      0 bytes:   
>   0 ]
>   [ qlength:   0/250 ]
> queue  q_p2p bandwidth 140Kb qlimit 250 hfsc( rio default upperlimit
> 630Kb ) [ pkts:       3141  bytes:     140498  dropped pkts:      0
> bytes:      0 ]
>   [ qlength:   0/250 ]
> gw2:~ #

Can you by any chance run the simple benchmark described at 
http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/ALTQ_driver/ ?  It's good if hfsc 
works, but the main goal is to make sure that we do not break anything 
for non-ALTQ users.

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