It appears that while Linux has plenty of traffic shaping mechanism on
transmit, there is nothing on receive side.
While generally it does make sense since transmit is more CPU intensive
operation, after all receive also
consumes CPU cycles. It is clear that it's best to drop the packet as
soon as possible, i.e. on receive, if possible -
by the driver itself. It may not be feasible in general case, but I can
think of a couple of scenarios when it does
make sense.
Any ideas ?
Maybe there is some similar QoS mechanism that I'm not aware of ?
--
Alexander Sirotkin
SW Engineer
Texas Instruments
Broadband Communications Israel (BCIL)
Tel: +972-9-9706587
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