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2003 Oct 09
1
5 second latency sip to oh323
hi guys,
i'm using sept 30 cvs and oh323 5.5
i'm having 5 second latecy(on only 1 audio path) when a call is transferred....
the scenario is this:
sip--------->asterisk----->h323:operator (who then transfers the call)
---------------->h323:destination
------------------audio path 5-second latency---------------->
2014 Dec 16
3
[LLVMdev] ScheduleDAGInstrs.cpp
Hi,
Thank you for the reply.
>It looks to me like we can choose any subset of edges here and be correct. We're basically trying to prune/pinch the DAG edges here. They can easily blow up with AA sched. I would guess that isCtrl() edges are good ones to bypass because they could be a low-latecy edges, whereas true data dependencies from a load are expected to be >higher latency, so they
2014 Dec 14
2
[LLVMdev] ScheduleDAGInstrs.cpp
Hello again,
Sorry -- I think I found the problem somewhere else. I was a bit confused and missed the fact that adjustChainDeps() is called a few lines down and does just what I wanted :-)
I would like to instead ask another question:
Why is I->isCtrl() used in code like
// Iterate over chain dependencies only.
for (SUnit::const_succ_iterator I = SUb->Succs.begin(), E =
2017 Mar 08
13
[Bug 1127] New: running nft command creates lag for forwarded packets
...ase, ICMP packets
going through boxes have normally about 5ms latency. When running nft
(regardless command for listing set with few items or with several thousand
items) latencies go up to 30-100ms. This is observed when router throughput is
from 600Mbps to 2Gbps. When throughput is about 300Mbps, latecies go up too,
but to 8-12ms. Routers are using multiple NICs queues with affinity to CPU
cores, maximum load when tests were performed was about 10-20%. Userspace
processes (including nft) are affined to other cores than NICs queues.
Older boxes with iptables but similar ruleset have no such behav...
2008 Aug 04
9
[PATCH 0/7] I/O bandwidth controller and BIO tracking
Hi everyone,
This series of patches of dm-ioband now includes "The bio tracking mechanism,"
which has been posted individually to this mailing list.
This makes it easy for anybody to control the I/O bandwidth even when
the I/O is one of delayed-write requests.
Have fun!
This series of patches consists of two parts:
1. dm-ioband
Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented
2008 Aug 04
9
[PATCH 0/7] I/O bandwidth controller and BIO tracking
Hi everyone,
This series of patches of dm-ioband now includes "The bio tracking mechanism,"
which has been posted individually to this mailing list.
This makes it easy for anybody to control the I/O bandwidth even when
the I/O is one of delayed-write requests.
Have fun!
This series of patches consists of two parts:
1. dm-ioband
Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented
2008 Aug 04
9
[PATCH 0/7] I/O bandwidth controller and BIO tracking
Hi everyone,
This series of patches of dm-ioband now includes "The bio tracking mechanism,"
which has been posted individually to this mailing list.
This makes it easy for anybody to control the I/O bandwidth even when
the I/O is one of delayed-write requests.
Have fun!
This series of patches consists of two parts:
1. dm-ioband
Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented