tc patched doesn't work with WFQ

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Hi,

I was searching for few days in this mailing list but I didn't find how to solve my tc problem.
Feel free to ask me more details if you think there are relevant.

I'm using a Gentoo 2.4.32-gentoo-r2 and I'm trying to test a *weighted fair queuing* (WFQ)
implementation. See http://home.sch.bme.hu/~tusi/wfq/

I patched the kernel and loaded the sch_wfq module, I patched iproute2/tc and compile everything.
I tried the command

- ------------
# tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1:0 wfq 1 ifspped 12500000
Unknown qdisc "wfq", hence option "1" is unparsable
#
- ------------

the problem is that tc doesn't recognize the qdisc wfq.
I tried to compile wfq as a module and into the kernel, both gave the same error message.

I also check this :

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# tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1:0 cbq bandwidth 100Mbit avpkt 1000 mpu 64
- ------------

and tc works fine !!!

I really don't understand what am I doing wrong????

Everything needed in the kernel is loaded, and when I compile *sch_wfq* as a module,
I retry the tc command above (the first one). I had the error mesage,
and I see (with lsmod) that the module is "unused".
Well, it's pretty obvious that tc didn't use it.

Any help is needed, thank you in advance.


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Julien BISCONTI <julien.bisconti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
M.Sc. student in Computer Science, University of Namur
FUNDP, Belgium
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