Re: is esfq discontinued ?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Dave Taht wrote:

We plan to add 2 depths of hashing options to "cake". Please join
the cake mailing list and make clear your requirements. It already
transparently supports the full 5 tuple, src or dst hashing.

http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/codel/wiki/CakeTechnical

Cake does sound very interesting, though I personally don't have any
"requirements" as such any more. Which means any thoughts would just be
that and though I intend to "play" with it sometime it will just be fake
playing.

The 2 level hash does sound good if it is intended for the first to eg.
split bandwidth per user and the second to work within that for personal
prio/fairness.

One thought is that hashing on src ip in a home setup. would need to be
able to access the pre nat ip addresses.
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