Georgios Amanakis writes:
> :) excellent work!
> Now it works as expected!
Great! Thanks for testing :)
-Toke
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Georgios Amanakis writes:
>> Yes, the version submitted to upstream supports this. You can override
>> which tin packets goes in by setting skb->priority from a filter or
>> application (the major number needs to be set to the qdisc ID, and the
>> minor number becomes the tin to queue packets
> Yes, the version submitted to upstream supports this. You can override
> which tin packets goes in by setting skb->priority from a filter or
> application (the major number needs to be set to the qdisc ID, and the
> minor number becomes the tin to queue packets in).
Toke could you give an
Fushan Wen writes:
> Hello developers,
> I've seen the mail in the netdev mailing list, saying "other tc
> filters supported". So can I use "tc filter" to attach specified
> traffic to a specified tin without DSCP marks? It's helpful when
> dealing with ingress traffic
Hello developers,
I've seen the mail in the netdev mailing list, saying "other tc
filters supported". So can I use "tc filter" to attach specified
traffic to a specified tin without DSCP marks? It's helpful when
dealing with ingress traffic where iptables DSCP mark won't work.
Thanks in advance.