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> Commands like "tc filter add dev ppp0 parent ffff: protocol ip prio 50
> u32 match ip src 0.0.0.0/0 police rate 4mbit burst 10k drop flowid :1"
> apparently no longer works. The flowid is not accepted anymore.
> Reverting commit 720a2e8d99... which you authored seems to "fix" this.
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After further investigation it seems clear to me that reverting the
commit 720a2e8d990707749b2... is the correct thing to do, since the real
fix for the problem this commit was supposed to fix was instead fixed in
commit c29391c7c68f031e246c...
Whatever you specify after a u32 police you will now get a syntax error,
and according to "tc filter add u32 help" there are several things that
you are supposed to be able to specify after a police.
This reverts commit
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| em_nbyte.c | ||
| em_u32.c | ||
| emp_ematch.l | ||
| emp_ematch.y | ||
| f_basic.c | ||
| f_fw.c | ||
| f_route.c | ||
| f_rsvp.c | ||
| f_tcindex.c | ||
| f_u32.c | ||
| m_action.c | ||
| m_ematch.c | ||
| m_ematch.h | ||
| m_estimator.c | ||
| m_gact.c | ||
| m_ipt.c | ||
| m_mirred.c | ||
| m_nat.c | ||
| m_pedit.c | ||
| m_pedit.h | ||
| m_police.c | ||
| Makefile | ||
| p_icmp.c | ||
| p_ip.c | ||
| p_tcp.c | ||
| p_udp.c | ||
| q_atm.c | ||
| q_cbq.c | ||
| q_dsmark.c | ||
| q_fifo.c | ||
| q_gred.c | ||
| q_hfsc.c | ||
| q_htb.c | ||
| q_ingress.c | ||
| q_netem.c | ||
| q_prio.c | ||
| q_red.c | ||
| q_rlim.c | ||
| q_rr.c | ||
| q_sfq.c | ||
| q_tbf.c | ||
| README.last | ||
| tc_cbq.c | ||
| tc_cbq.h | ||
| tc_class.c | ||
| tc_common.h | ||
| tc_core.c | ||
| tc_core.h | ||
| tc_estimator.c | ||
| tc_filter.c | ||
| tc_monitor.c | ||
| tc_qdisc.c | ||
| tc_red.c | ||
| tc_red.h | ||
| tc_util.c | ||
| tc_util.h | ||
| tc.c | ||
Kernel code and interface. -------------------------- * Compile time switches There is only one, but very important, compile time switch. It is not settable by "make config", but should be selected manually and after a bit of thinking in <include/net/pkt_sched.h> PSCHED_CLOCK_SOURCE can take three values: PSCHED_GETTIMEOFDAY PSCHED_JIFFIES PSCHED_CPU PSCHED_GETTIMEOFDAY Default setting is the most conservative PSCHED_GETTIMEOFDAY. It is very slow both because of weird slowness of do_gettimeofday() and because it forces code to use unnatural "timeval" format, where microseconds and seconds fields are separate. Besides that, it will misbehave, when delays exceed 2 seconds (f.e. very slow links or classes bounded to small slice of bandwidth) To resume: as only you will get it working, select correct clock source and forget about PSCHED_GETTIMEOFDAY forever. PSCHED_JIFFIES Clock is derived from jiffies. On architectures with HZ=100 granularity of this clock is not enough to make reasonable bindings to real time. However, taking into account Linux architecture problems, which force us to use artificial integrated clock in any case, this switch is not so bad for schduling even on high speed networks, though policing is not reliable. PSCHED_CPU It is available only for alpha and pentiums with correct CPU timestamp. It is the fastest way, use it when it is available, but remember: not all pentiums have this facility, and a lot of them have clock, broken by APM etc. etc.