> On 30 Mar, 2015, at 22:28, Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I made a lot of progress over the weekend, and got cake3 running on a 
>> sacrificial box today.  No crashes yet!
> 
> Preliminary patches always appreciated. I plan to do a build thursday
> for a test cycle this weekend of various things.

Have a go with this, then.  I took the time to do quite a lot of little cleanup 
things, such as suppressing the statistics output of classes that are not in 
use.

Tests on the Pentium-MMX show similar throughput and latency capabilities to 
the first version of cake, but this version has more robust behaviour in 
high-traffic situations - and the Diffserv logic is also far more useful.  I’m 
working towards getting OProfile running on at least one of my desktop-type 
machines; hopefully it’ll work sufficiently well on the Pentium-MMX, since 
that’s the easiest one to drive into saturation.

The kernel patch applies on top of the previous one, but the iproute2 patch 
should apply to stock.  Note that the current git version of iproute2 seems to 
have a problem with displaying the stats from an ingress filter.

 - Jonathan Morton

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