Good morning,
I posted this on misc, but after hitting send I figured that
this probably is the correct place for it.
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I'm replacing my Cisco837 with an openbsd box for my home dsl, again.
>From src/sys/altq/altq_subr.c tbr_dequeue:
if (m != NULL && op == ALTDQ_REMOVE)
tbr->tbr_token -= TBR_SCALE(m_pktlen(m));
is m_pktlen(m) the length of the IP packet in a routed environment ?
I have some vague memory of it being the length of the data in the mbufs,
but I don't have any real understanding of what actually is being moved
around the kernel.
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Regards Tony
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Tony Sarendal - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IP/Unix
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