Hi Mikael, > If it's not hw accelerated, it sucks.
Fortunately, that hasn't been true in a long time. Two data points. The WND3700v2/WNDR3800, which is now over ten years old, can easily forward 400Mbit/s NATed IPv4 (max-sized packets) in software. To be fair, it can saturate 1Gbit/s with hardware offload. A Cortex-A53 SoC at 1GHz with correctly designed Ethernet (i.e. not the Raspberry Pi) can push 1Gbit from userspace without breaking a sweat. I agree with you that hardware acceleration has a number of advantages, but given the speed of modern embedded chips, there is no longer much reason to give up the flexibility and ease of development of pure software solutions just to save a couple hundred mW, at least not until we get 10Gbit/s CPEs. -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ Bloat mailing list Bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/bloat