simple.qos had accidentally set up the egress shaper twice, once
with the true egress parameters and a second time using the ingress
parameters, effectively misconfiguring both directions. This bub
only affected situations where 3-tier ingress classification was
used.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Moeller <moeller0@gmx.de>
The last batch of changes tried to teach the GUI to pass link layer
options to cake but forgot to actually call the function that parses
the GUI variables and used it as a string insteead. So this fixes that
it also tries to allow the use of the tc_stab link layer adjustment
method with cake so the implementations can be validated against each other
easily. Needs testing...
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Moeller <moeller0@gmx.de>
The cake traffic-shaper qdisc omne stop solution knows how to handle
link layer adjustments for ATM and can account for per packet overhead.
This commit adds cake as link layer adjustment mechanism in the GUI and
passes numerically specified overhead as well as the ATM linklayer
keywords on to cake. This change also passes the "advanced option strings"
from the Queue Discipline tab to cake. But as before no error checking.
This needs testing, as I have no working cake qdisc available so
caveat emptor...
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Moeller <moeller0@gmx.de>
Some interfaces like wan-pppoe go away, when the ppp connection is lost
and get recreated once the link is established again. SQM now
has its own hotplug script to re-enable itself on the interfae just hotplugged.
SQM will not touch other instances of itself running on other interfaces
if called by hotplug.d. The implementation now allows this functionality by
calling run.sh like:
/usr/lib/sqm/run.sh interface YOUR_INTERFACE_NAME_HERE
e.g.: /usr/lib/sqm/run.sh interface ge00-pppoe
If called with a specific interface SQM will only try to disable itself
on that interface to clean up all left over state and the re-enable
itself on just that interface. Hopefully that allows for better service
with instable interfaces like pppoe. The current code passes a simple manual
stop start test of the ge00-pppoe interface from the GUI and does seem
to do the right thing, at least on cerowrt 3.10.50-1...
Changes committed to the cerowrt original repo after the initial import here:
- Better license & copyright statements, as requested
- Fixed a minor bug in stopping sqm
- Logging improvements
- Dead code removed
- Typos corrected
Signed-off-by: Hannu Nyman <hannu.nyman@iki.fi>