Re: does any body ever met this strange problem?

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Folke Aeon wrote:
> hi, does any body ever met this strange problem?

No, I haven't, because I usually don't nest dsmark ;-)

dsmark changes the DS field according to the value in skb->tc_index
when the packet _leaves_ the qdisc, and your inner dsmark changes
skb->tc_index.

I suggest you have a look at figures 6 and 8 (the latter is on page
6) of ftp://icaftp.epfl.ch/pub/linux/diffserv/misc/dsid-01.ps.gz

- Werner

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