David Boreham wrote:
I'm grappling with a problem that looks like sfq is not working (packets don't get fairly queued, they appear to be always sent FIFO). My configuration appears to be correct. The machine is running quite an old kernel and if I could convince myself that the sfq code it has is just broken, I'd spend the time to upgrade it. Is there any way to inspect or dump the sfq hash table on a running machine ?
I don't think so - I would use tcpdump, if you use perturb don't set it too low as it causes packet reordering.
There is currently work going on to merge sfq/esfq and the hash will be jhash so should be better than the current one.
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