Re: When the inside functions of a sfq are called ?

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Adrian Saileanu" <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Roy" <roy@xxxxxx>
Cc: <lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 3:24 PM
Subject: Re:  When the inside functions of a sfq are called ?


>
> > Logicaly it would be so:
> > enqueue caled by last(leaf) filter
> > dequeue called by htb
> > drop should not be used in normal operation, probably called on
> '"'tc dev
> eth0 del root'"'
>
>   I think .drop is not being called when the qdisc gets deleted ...
> Haven't you ever seen droped pachets when looking at the statistics by a
> qdisc ? I suspect that htb is also calling this function whenever the
> bandwith requested by the qdisk is not big enough !

No, that is incorrect, when qdisc gets deleted its statistic also gets
deleted,
and if you are downloading at that time you may notice that downloads stops
for short time
so pakets are deleted, or else who will dequeue them if you deleted htb?



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> > (this is what I think it should be not nessecary t is
> so)
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