"Paul E. McKenney" <[email protected]> writes:

> If I understand the code correctly, without BQL, FQ-CoDel does not get
> invoked at all.

But doesn't fq_codel live at the qdisc layer? How can BQL determine
whether or not fq_codel gets invoked? Or does "invoked" mean something
different in this context?

I can understand how this happens *effectively* by fq_codel just
dequeuing packets at once into the device buffers, thus rendering the
whole exercise moot.

Either way, perhaps spelling this out in the article would be a good
idea so people don't start experimenting with fq_codel and conclude it
doesn't work, when the culprit is really missing BQL support in their
driver? I know that it technically says that now, but perhaps a more
prominent mention might be prudent? :)

-Toke

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Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
[email protected]

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