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From: Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>
To: jamal <hadi@cyberus.ca>
Cc: Patrick McHardy <kaber@trash.net>, netdev@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: [RFC] meta ematch
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 19:47:51 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050116184751.GY26856@postel.suug.ch> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1105895936.1090.717.camel@jzny.localdomain>

* jamal <1105895936.1090.717.camel@jzny.localdomain> 2005-01-16 12:18
> On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 11:32, Thomas Graf wrote:
> > Not really as long as iproute2 uses the same byte ordering. It has the
> > same issues as all other rtnetlink users.
> 
> wont harm to do a quick test if you have hardware. pedit for example 
> still has some occasional issues some issues with big endian which i
> havent had time to chase.

Uhmm.. yes. The endianess comes in at sutff like skb->protocol. Leaving
it to userspace makes comparison beyond simple equals quite difficult.
Providing a method to transform in kernel space adds more complexity.


> > > > +	return (v + (FIXED_1/200)) >> FSHIFT;
> > > 
> > > 200 has some magic connotation to it - a define somewhere perhaps?
> > 
> > I coped this from the code for procfs ;->
> 
> know why they have that number? It must have some significance - or
> maybe someone just stuck their hand in the air and measured 200? ;->

It is some kind of factor and has almost no impact in our case because
it only changes the first 4 bits in the exp part and I'm only interested
in the integer part. It might be a good idea to take a few bits in from
the exp part and provide the load as *10^n where n is either 2 or 3,
i.e. a load of 1.9 would be 190. I have to think a little more about
this.

  reply	other threads:[~2005-01-16 18:47 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 44+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-01-03 12:56 [RFC] ematch API, u32 ematch, nbyte ematch, basic classifier Thomas Graf
2005-01-04  4:13 ` jamal
2005-01-04 12:03   ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-04 13:19     ` jamal
2005-01-04 13:46       ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-04 12:27   ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-04 13:22     ` jamal
2005-01-04 13:41       ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-05  2:54         ` jamal
2005-01-05 11:09           ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-04 22:36 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-05  3:12   ` jamal
2005-01-05 11:00     ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-05 13:33       ` jamal
2005-01-05 14:45         ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-05 16:48           ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-06 14:03             ` jamal
2005-01-06 13:47           ` jamal
2005-01-06 19:41             ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-07 13:45               ` jamal
2005-01-08 14:54                 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-10 13:26                   ` jamal
2005-01-10 21:17                     ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-10 22:05                       ` jamal
2005-01-10 23:30                         ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-13 17:41                         ` [RFC] meta ematch Thomas Graf
2005-01-13 18:54                           ` Patrick McHardy
2005-01-13 19:20                             ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-14  1:13                               ` Patrick McHardy
2005-01-14 15:14                                 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-16 14:58                                   ` jamal
2005-01-16 15:09                                     ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-16 15:37                                       ` jamal
2005-01-16 15:57                                         ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-16 16:19                                           ` jamal
2005-01-16 16:49                                             ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-16 16:11                                   ` jamal
2005-01-16 16:32                                     ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-16 17:18                                       ` jamal
2005-01-16 18:47                                         ` Thomas Graf [this message]
2005-01-16 16:32                                     ` Patrick McHardy
2005-01-16 17:24                                       ` jamal
2005-01-05 13:32 ` [RFC] ematch API, u32 ematch, nbyte ematch, basic classifier Florian Weimer
2005-01-05 13:45   ` jamal

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