* Re: [LARTC] HTB, MPU, and suitable values
2004-05-17 20:34 [LARTC] HTB, MPU, and suitable values Jason Boxman
@ 2004-05-17 21:23 ` Ed Wildgoose
2004-05-17 22:04 ` Jason Boxman
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From: Ed Wildgoose @ 2004-05-17 21:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
>I imagine that 106 value is a reference to this post:
>
>http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2004q2/012369.html
>
>
...
>It's my suspicion that the MPU and overhead options for HTB would assist in
>resolving this and enable me to resume using 190kbit instead of 160kbit for
>the outer most parent class.
>
>Is my suspicion correct?
>
>
Read the follows to that post as well. Basically it's only an
approximation. The "MPU" is basically pointing out that your ADSL
stream is encapsulated in an ATM stream. ATM uses fixed size 64 byte
packets. You need at least 2 of these, hence the 108 figure for MPU.
Now you also need to estimate overhead which is going to be the size of
the header on those ATM packets.
However, that still leaves the "wasted space" on the end of small
packets (eg those that take up 2.5 ATM cells, how much does the 0.5 take
up).
I suggested a crude way to tweak that patch (easy to see how it works if
you look at the relevant lines in the orig file). However, I dont even
have a working QOS system so I haven't even compiled it! Look up the
specs for ATM though and you should be able to tweak that suggested line
change and get something.
I for one would be really interested to hear if it solves the problem!
Ed W
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2004-05-17 20:34 [LARTC] HTB, MPU, and suitable values Jason Boxman
2004-05-17 21:23 ` Ed Wildgoose
@ 2004-05-17 22:04 ` Jason Boxman
2004-05-18 6:38 ` Ed Wildgoose
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From: Jason Boxman @ 2004-05-17 22:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
On Monday 17 May 2004 17:23, Ed Wildgoose wrote:
<snip>
> Read the follows to that post as well. Basically it's only an
> approximation. The "MPU" is basically pointing out that your ADSL
> stream is encapsulated in an ATM stream. ATM uses fixed size 64 byte
> packets. You need at least 2 of these, hence the 108 figure for MPU.
> Now you also need to estimate overhead which is going to be the size of
> the header on those ATM packets.
Now I'm confused. Is it 53 bytes or 64 bytes?
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/ADSL-Bandwidth-Management-HOWTO.html
> However, that still leaves the "wasted space" on the end of small
> packets (eg those that take up 2.5 ATM cells, how much does the 0.5 take
> up).
>
> I suggested a crude way to tweak that patch (easy to see how it works if
> you look at the relevant lines in the orig file). However, I dont even
> have a working QOS system so I haven't even compiled it! Look up the
> specs for ATM though and you should be able to tweak that suggested line
> change and get something.
So the patch is supposed to increase the cost of dequeuing packets, then,
provided you know what numbers to use?
> I for one would be really interested to hear if it solves the problem!
>
> Ed W
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2004-05-17 20:34 [LARTC] HTB, MPU, and suitable values Jason Boxman
2004-05-17 21:23 ` Ed Wildgoose
2004-05-17 22:04 ` Jason Boxman
@ 2004-05-18 6:38 ` Ed Wildgoose
2004-05-25 19:48 ` Andreas Klauer
2004-05-25 21:35 ` Ed Wildgoose
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From: Ed Wildgoose @ 2004-05-18 6:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Jason Boxman wrote:
>On Monday 17 May 2004 17:23, Ed Wildgoose wrote:
><snip>
>
>
>>Read the follows to that post as well. Basically it's only an
>>approximation. The "MPU" is basically pointing out that your ADSL
>>stream is encapsulated in an ATM stream. ATM uses fixed size 64 byte
>>packets. You need at least 2 of these, hence the 108 figure for MPU.
>>Now you also need to estimate overhead which is going to be the size of
>>the header on those ATM packets.
>>
>>
>
>Now I'm confused. Is it 53 bytes or 64 bytes?
>
>http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/ADSL-Bandwidth-Management-HOWTO.html
>
>
You are right. Something happened and I somehow failed to divide 106 by
2 and get 53... I have been doing a load of code using 2^n all day, and
32/64, etc were really on my mind just then. Sorry....
>>However, that still leaves the "wasted space" on the end of small
>>packets (eg those that take up 2.5 ATM cells, how much does the 0.5 take
>>up).
>>
>>I suggested a crude way to tweak that patch (easy to see how it works if
>>you look at the relevant lines in the orig file). However, I dont even
>>have a working QOS system so I haven't even compiled it! Look up the
>>specs for ATM though and you should be able to tweak that suggested line
>>change and get something.
>>
>>
>
>So the patch is supposed to increase the cost of dequeuing packets, then,
>provided you know what numbers to use?
>
>
Well, I haven't taken the time to trace that code, but with a 10 sec
look at it, it appears to be simply accumulating the size of incoming
packets based on the actual size of the data. So I simply suggested
dividing by 53, rounding up, then adding on the "overhead" on a per
packet basis, rather than a per data block basis
Actually having looked at your ADSL HOWTO link, of course the best
calculation would be to simply divide the amount of data by 48 (the data
size of ATM packets). Then round up (since 0.5 packets means needing 1
whole packet). Then multiply this number by 53 (size of atm packet
including its header). This would give the exact amount of bandwidth.
I would code this as:
size = ( (int)((datasize-1)/48) + 1) * 53
You could hardcode something similar into your tc and see if it helps
(just remove PMU and overhead code added by the existing patch).
If you are scared of looking at code. Don't be. It really isn't as
scary as it might look!
Good luck. Interested to hear if it works...
Ed W
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* Re: [LARTC] HTB, MPU, and suitable values
2004-05-17 20:34 [LARTC] HTB, MPU, and suitable values Jason Boxman
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2004-05-18 6:38 ` Ed Wildgoose
@ 2004-05-25 19:48 ` Andreas Klauer
2004-05-25 21:35 ` Ed Wildgoose
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From: Andreas Klauer @ 2004-05-25 19:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Am Tuesday 18 May 2004 08:38 schrieb Ed Wildgoose:
> I would code this as:
>
> size = ( (int)((datasize-1)/48) + 1) * 53
>
> You could hardcode something similar into your tc and see if it helps
> (just remove PMU and overhead code added by the existing patch).
How does modifying the tc code affect the way rates are calculated and
limited in the kernel? Isn't it just a userspace tool to create qdisc /
class structures and read statistics?
Andreas
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2004-05-17 20:34 [LARTC] HTB, MPU, and suitable values Jason Boxman
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2004-05-25 19:48 ` Andreas Klauer
@ 2004-05-25 21:35 ` Ed Wildgoose
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From: Ed Wildgoose @ 2004-05-25 21:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Andreas Klauer wrote:
>Am Tuesday 18 May 2004 08:38 schrieb Ed Wildgoose:
>
>
>>I would code this as:
>>
>>size = ( (int)((datasize-1)/48) + 1) * 53
>>
>>You could hardcode something similar into your tc and see if it helps
>>(just remove PMU and overhead code added by the existing patch).
>>
>>
>
>How does modifying the tc code affect the way rates are calculated and
>limited in the kernel? Isn't it just a userspace tool to create qdisc /
>class structures and read statistics?
>
>
Dunno, haven't had time to read through the code much. It started
because someone earlier in this thread pointed out that there was a
patch available on the tc website to better handle overhead and MPU. I
just altered the patch in a different way based on what looked fairly
obvious.
However, I notice that tc is noted to "have a full implementation of HTB
inside it". Perhaps there are two HTB implementations kicking around?
If I get a chance I will have a poke around in the code. If the flow is
this straightforward in most of the kernel modules then it looks pretty
straightforward to implement some options to control padding packets to
simulate the underlying protocol. However, since no one else has done
it, I doubt it is so...
Ed W
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