On 05/18/2011 02:56 PM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
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> 
>>> Oh, right, I was assuming that this is the umax value I was seeing, 
>>> seeing as all others were set to the (umax) value I specified in my 
>>> tcclasses file. Where can I check this value then (apart from .start)?
>>>     
>>
>> I don't know -- I haven't been able to find it either.
>>   
> I'll register on the tc dev forum in the coming days to see if someone 
> could shed a light on these issues. Your patch does the job, though I 
> see the value of 1514b shown (my MTU is 1500b) - is this intentional?

When no quantum is included in a 'tc qdisc add ...sfq' command , SFQ
uses MTU + 14 (length of an ethernet header).

-Tom
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