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Re: [PATCH 3/3] pkt_sched: restore multiqueue prio scheduler

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On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 12:48:25AM -0700, David Miller wrote:
> From: Jarek Poplawski <jarkao2@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 06:06:40 +0000
> 
> > It seems the priority can really be misleading here. Do you mean these
> > hwqueues are internally prioritized too? This would be strange to me,
> > because why would we need this independent locking per hwqueue if
> > everything has to wait for the most prioritized hwqueue anyway? And,
> > if so, current dev_pick_tx() with simple_tx_hash() would always harm
> > some flows directing them to lower priority hwqueues?!
> 
> Yes some can do internal prioritization in hardware.
> 
> But even if not, this means even if the card does flow based
> multiqueue, this is still the right thing to do.
> 
> Think about what actually happens on the wire as a result of
> our actions, rather than intuition :-)
> 
> > But, even if it's true, let's take a look at fifo: a packet at the
> > head of the qdisc's queue could be hashed to the last hwqueue. If
> > it's stopped for some reason, this packed would be constantly
> > requeued blocking all other packets, while their hwqueues are ready
> > and empty!
> 
> If we feed packets after the first one to the card, we would not
> be implementing a FIFO.

Not necessarilly so: if separate flows are hashed to "their" hwqueues,
a FIFO per flow would be still obeyed.

Jarek P.
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