Re: HFSC not working as expected

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Alan Goodman wrote:

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/results.html?id=140466829057682641064

A further thought, having just reminded my self how long the TBB speed
test upload takes -

If you were using sfq on upload it looks like the spikes correspond well
with perturb 10. Historically sfqs hash was quite weak, so perturb was
usefull, but it got changed to jhash ages ago so is less needed, or at
least not that short, as it causes packet reordering leading to a bit of
disruption.

If you weren't using sfq for up then ignore the above :-) it's possible
that I am out of date WRT sfq reordering and it has been fixed.
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