On 21 August 2014 14:13, Peter Lai wrote:
> Looking on the freebsd-net list it seems like a "we don't know how to
> hack altq to work with multiqueues" problem, but supposedly it's been
> solved with em(4) (since it works fine with altq) , (but not
> necessarily with igb)?
It's a solvable problem
Looking on the freebsd-net list it seems like a "we don't know how to
hack altq to work with multiqueues" problem, but supposedly it's been
solved with em(4) (since it works fine with altq) , (but not
necessarily with igb)?
OpenBSD is of course no longer useful here since they have removed ALTQ.
I've no idea.
Sorry, I've kept asking those who are interested in altq to figure out
how to do it for drivers with if_transmit() and so far it's been
crickets/silence.
-a
On 21 August 2014 08:53, Peter Lai wrote:
> Does 9-STABLE support ath(4) and ALTQ?
>
> thanks
>
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at
Does 9-STABLE support ath(4) and ALTQ?
thanks
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ath(4) now uses if_transmit() and thus there's no ALTQ support at the
> moment. Sorry.
>
>
> -a
>
>
> On 21 August 2014 02:43, Peter Lai wrote:
>> How do I ALTQ my wireless (hostap mode
Hi,
ath(4) now uses if_transmit() and thus there's no ALTQ support at the
moment. Sorry.
-a
On 21 August 2014 02:43, Peter Lai wrote:
> How do I ALTQ my wireless (hostap mode) interface in 10.0-R? If I try
> to add a queue to wlan0, pf complains that wlan0 has no ALTQ support
> (even though i
How do I ALTQ my wireless (hostap mode) interface in 10.0-R? If I try
to add a queue to wlan0, pf complains that wlan0 has no ALTQ support
(even though it is an ath(4) interface and ath(4) is supposed to be
supported by ALTQ). ALTQ is already setup and working with my wired
ethernet over em(4).
Am