On 02/06/2017, 12:53, "Peltonen, Janne (Nokia - FI/Espoo)" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> for packet output to first tell application that a packet was "accepted >>>for transmission" and then drop it silently. Packet out (it's a simple >>>function) should be able to determine if packet can be accepted for >>>transmission and if it's accepted the packet will eventually go out. >>Obviously, packet out is not so simple to implement when considering >>order >>restoration etc. The original linux-generic implementation was wrong. > >Ordering in the Linux-generic implementation went accidentally broken >in January when the new ordered queue implementation was added. I suppose >it worked before that. OK so remove the word ³original² from my statement above.
