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2004 Jul 02
24
TC Hashing Filters
Hey all,
I had asked a question a little while ago about CPU usage being
outrageous while using tc and a cbq qdisc. Ed was very kind and offered
a few suggestions. One of these was to look at hashing. So after
pounding away at it for about a week, I have a general understanding of
how it works and have tried to implement it. Unfortunately, and quite
obviously since I''m posting here, it
2004 Jun 22
3
CBQ troubles, processor overload
Hey there everyone,
I appreciated everyone''s help so much in the last few posts I
decided to post some more! :)
We implemented our bandwidth management machine on the network
last week and everything looked great. After looking at it today,
anything past the machine is losing major packets and the latency is
high.
I''m using RedHat 9.0 on a Pentium 4 2.8ghz with 512mb of ram.
2004 Jun 25
1
Hashtables major:minor and prio
I have a question about a few things:
ok when you have parent x:x and handle x:x link x:x flowid and so on. What is the
max values of each of these, also where these or some of these hex numbers? I tried
this on redhat 7.3 so there may have been some updates, but this is one of the tests
I did.
[root@RL1 root]# tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1:0 prio 10 u32 ht fffe::
match ip dst
2004 Jun 22
0
Perl Script for pulling information from a mysql database
Here''s the script. I would have posted it to a website, but I figure
this''ll be better so it is always on the list for people in the future
in case they wanted to see it.
If you have any questions about any of it, please let me know. Mike and
I aren''t the cleanest of programmers. Cron the script to run whenever
you need it to. :)
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# TC Helper Script:
2006 Apr 04
6
Problems matching by mac address
Hey all,
I recently read on a prior post as well as the FAQ that
packets can be limited by mac address using the u32 filter. I attempted
this and, while all the commands went through with no errors, it is not
limiting at all. I''m attempting to limit all IP traffic to a specific
destination mac address (00:12:3f:05:43:7f). Here is a quick rundown of
the commands
2010 Apr 22
1
nv20tcl and renouveau questions
First some data errors I get with both nv20 exa and nv20 dri/mesa.
1.
RT_FORMAT
LINEAR + X8R8G8B8
Ch 1/5 Class 0x0597 Mthd 0x0208 Data 0x00800080:0x00000105
Ch 1/5 Class 0x0597 Mthd 0x0208 Data 0x01000100:0x00000105
LINEAR + A8R8G8B8
Ch 1/5 Class 0x0597 Mthd 0x0208 Data 0x01000100:0x00000108
Ch 1/5 Class 0x0597 Mthd 0x0208 Data 0x00800080:0x00000108
The only value I found in renouveau dump
2010 Feb 26
2
[PATCH] renouveau/nv10: remove duplicate vertex buffer registers
NV10TCL defines the vertex buffer registers both as arrays and as
individual named registers.
This causes duplicate register definitions and the individual registers
are not used either by the DDX or by the Mesa driver.
Francisco Jerez said to remove them all.
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbieri <luca at luca-barbieri.com>
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2005 Jan 26
10
Ssh flow does not go into correct class. Help!
I''m a new comer. I have problems using tc+htb. I run the following commands, and expect outgoing ssh flow goes into 1:11. But actually it goes into default 12. What''s wrong?
tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 12
tc class add dev eth0 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 1000kbit ceil 2000kbit prio 1
tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:1 classid 1:11 htb rate 100kbit ceil
2010 Feb 26
5
[PATCH 0/5] renouveau: nv30/nv40 unification
This patchset applies some minor fixes to renouveau.xml and then unifies
the nv30 and nv40 register definitions.
nv30 and nv40 are very similar and have the same offsets for the registers
they share.
The major differences are:
1. Texture setup is different due to full NPOT support on nv40
2. More advanced blending/render targets on nv40
3. NV30 has fixed function registers, which NV40 lacks
The
2004 Nov 05
3
[PATCH] Use nfmark as a key for u32 classifier
Hello!
I am glad to announce a patch for u32 to allow matches on nfmark.
The patch is non intrusive (few lines).
Why I did this? Because fw classifier cannot be used together with u32.
For example, now, you cannot match a mark of 0x90 and a destination
port of 80. I know you can do it with iptables to do the marking, but if
you use Jamal actions to apply mark to policed packets, you need
2004 Nov 09
4
[PATCH] [TRY2] Use nfmark as a key in u32 classifier
Hello!
This is the try number two.
What was changed:
- Added selectable choice in Kconfig file (thanks Jamal!)
- Don''t abuse tc_u32_sel to not break backward compatibility (thanks
Patrick!).
Stephen, do you have any comments on iproute2 part? I know it''s not
perfect but this is the best way, I think. "u32 match mark vvvv mmmm" it''s
intuitive but breaks a
2004 Jul 13
3
Data collection in Linux TC queue
Dear All,
Would you guy have any advices concerning how to get some data like
queue length, pkt size, and so forth, from the running queue.
Right now, I modified the queue disc to print out some info I want using
printk() and use syslogd to catch those info up. The problem is, in
burst, syslogd can''t catch all the msg the queue sent out.
Are there any standard or better way to
2004 Sep 17
4
dummy interfaces limit?
Hi all,
Is there anyway to have more than 2 dummy interfaces?
I need more of them but the system refuses to create it :P
How can avoid this issue?
Thanks.
Luis Miguel Cruz.
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2004 Jun 25
4
more questions.
I forgot to ask a few more.
Is there a relation between the hashtable ID /(parent,handle) so that if I used 2:
for a hash table I could or couldn''t use 2: for a (parent,handle)ID?
I also noticed that you type the hashtables like 2:2: can you have more levels with
this? like 2:2:2:1: ? and I guess the same question with the parent/handles.
thanks again.
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2005 Feb 01
6
combining fw and u32
Is it possible to create 1 filter rule using fw selectors AND u32
selectors?
Richard.
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2014 Apr 04
6
[Bug 2220] New: Add uuid-style identifier for use with ControlPath
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2220
Bug ID: 2220
Summary: Add uuid-style identifier for use with ControlPath
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: ssh
Assignee: unassigned-bugs
2004 Oct 15
4
Emulate WAN
Where can I find examples of configs to emulate WANs, I am looking for slow speeds and high latencies.
Thanks
2015 Aug 17
3
[PATCH] Expand tilde for UNIX domain socket forwards.
On Mon, 17 Aug 2015, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> I like the idea but tilde_expand_filename() calls fatal() if it
> cannot resolve ~foo. This is not terrible when using -L and -R on
> the normal command line but it seems pretty harsh to exit when -L
> or -R are used via the ~C escape or the streamlocal-forward at openssh.com
> request.
> Message-Id: <aea6cdc1d1b42d07 at
2005 Jan 19
4
Writing rules direct to Kernel
Hi,
I''m interested to write rules direct in Kernel space memory and not to
execute the tc command. Have anyone done this before ? Any ideas ?
Sources ?
Thank you,
Liviu
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2005 Jun 09
1
Help with SOM membership
Hi all,
I originally posted this to the bioconductor group, but maybe it's better
suited to the r-help...
I'm using som() to partition samples of gene expression data into clusters.
The point is to classify control vs. experimental cases (sample clustering).
The original matrix was 22283 x 8. The 8 samples have 4 controls and 4
experimentals.
I transposed the matrix so that its dim