On 04/10/16 08:22, Jonathan Morton wrote:
I’ve just merged the NAT, PTM and Linux-4.8 compatibility stuff into the master 
branch of Cake.  It’s stable code and a definite improvement.

This frees up the Cobalt branch for more experimentation, such as the rewrite 
of triple-isolate that I also just pushed.  I found a way to make it more 
DRR-like, by simply scaling down the quantum used for each host by the number 
of flows attached to that host.

I still need to test whether it works as well as the old version, but it should 
at least be less CPU intensive.  In particular it should no longer require 
bursts of CPU activity when the host deficits expire, and host deficit expiry 
should no longer be explicitly synchronised.

See if, between you, you can break it before I get back from shopping.  :-)

Ha ha! I don't know if you're back from shopping yet...and I'm not sure that I've broken it (cobalt branch)...but it has broken my router!

Beyond 'spontaneously reboots' as part of sqm-scripts instantiating the shaper I can't offer any more info. Archer C7 v2. Reverting to master is ok. It's not even as if I use 'triple-isolate' *but* I know that section of code is used by 'dual-src/dsthost' anyway.

Sorry can't offer more info...away from home a lot and no serial console access.

Kevin

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