> On Feb 8, 2017, at 5:11 PM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
>>
>> That reminds me, is there any way to disable fq-codel in the ath9k
>> driver, and revert to being able to use the qdisc layer without
>> limiting? Then I could do this testing without having to install Chaos
>> Calmer, and it coul
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 10:26 AM, Pete Heist wrote:
> Even after the new SSA back end, they can still be large.
>
Take if from a long time compiler write who has nearly 30 years experience
working with SSA: SSA is no panacea. It is a representation that makes
some optimizations easier to expre
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 9:10 AM, Dave Taht wrote:
> In terms of getting to a decent one way delay measurements - with
> sane authentication - the only tool I found and have played with was
>
> http://software.internet2.edu/owamp/
>
> which has an associated internet draft.
>
> I don't trust it - d
In terms of getting to a decent one way delay measurements - with
sane authentication - the only tool I found and have played with was
http://software.internet2.edu/owamp/
which has an associated internet draft.
I don't trust it - don't think they use good realtime capabilities and
things like
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 8:11 AM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
> Pete Heist writes:
>
>> Yeah, I have recently begun learning Go myself, and like it too. Apart
>> from the fact that it produces these huge statically linked binaries,
>> and requires glibc, so you can't run it on embedded systems
Pete Heist writes:
> Yeah, I have recently begun learning Go myself, and like it too. Apart
> from the fact that it produces these huge statically linked binaries,
> and requires glibc, so you can't run it on embedded systems (such as
> LEDE).
>
> If I were to integrate code that actually sh
> Yeah, I have recently begun learning Go myself, and like it too. Apart
> from the fact that it produces these huge statically linked binaries,
> and requires glibc, so you can't run it on embedded systems (such as
> LEDE).
>
> If I were to integrate code that actually shipped packets into Flent