On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 2:09 PM Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On 8/27/19 10:53 PM, Dave Taht wrote: > > > > Although this is very cool, I think in this case the OP is being > > a router, not server? > > This mechanism is generic. EDT has not been designed for servers only. > > One HTB class (with one associated qdisc per leaf) per rate limiter > does not scale, and consumes a _lot_ more memory. > > We have abandoned HTB at Google for these reasons. > > Nice thing with EDT is that you can stack arbitrary number of rate limiters, > and still keep a single queue (in FQ or another layer downstream) There's a lot of nice things about EDT! I'd followed along on the theory, timerwheels, virtual clocks, etc, and went seeking ethernet hw that could do it (directly) on the low end and came up empty - and doing anything with the concept required a complete rethink on everything we were already doing in wifi/fq_codel/cake ;(, and after we shipped cake in 4.19, I bought a sailboat, and logged out for a while. The biggest problem bufferbloat.net has left is more efficient inbound shaping/policing on cheap hw. I don't suppose you've solved that already? :puppy dog eyes: Next year's version of openwrt we can maybe try to do something coherent with EDT. > -- Dave Täht CTO, TekLibre, LLC http://www.teklibre.com Tel: 1-831-205-9740