> On 6 Mar, 2018, at 1:17 pm, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <[email protected]> wrote: > >> So far it looks like everything is working fine and behaving as it >> should (on a plain Ethernet interface). The one wrinkle is that it >> takes a few thousand packets for the avg_off value to converge on the >> true value, but that should easily be tolerable in most cases. > > So, erm, what do the new stats mean? ;)
avg_off: the average observed offset of the transport header in packets. This should converge to 14 on Ethernet. max/min_tran: tracking the transport-layer size of packets; max_tran = max_len-avg_off if GSO is off. max/min_adj: tracking the overhead-adjusted size of packets; these should be the adjusted sizes of the corresponding transport-layer sizes, so can be used to check the calculations. It's probably feasible to lay these out better in the output, so they take up fewer lines on screen. - Jonathan Morton _______________________________________________ Cake mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake
