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author | Adrian Bunk <bunk@kernel.org> | 2008-01-27 23:04:43 -0800 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2008-01-28 15:00:29 -0800 |
commit | f1862b0ae2294f6970f695abf02392d025e02dbe (patch) | |
tree | 515590bb559ba8da0377907a68b1a9b42306ee34 /Documentation/networking/shaper.txt | |
parent | 9ef32d0d1f64cad414697f34bda1b269f632f0cd (diff) |
[SHAPER]: The scheduled shaper removal.
This patch contains the scheduled removal of the shaper driver.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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diff --git a/Documentation/networking/shaper.txt b/Documentation/networking/shaper.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6c4ebb66a906..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/networking/shaper.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -Traffic Shaper For Linux - -This is the current BETA release of the traffic shaper for Linux. It works -within the following limits: - -o Minimum shaping speed is currently about 9600 baud (it can only -shape down to 1 byte per clock tick) - -o Maximum is about 256K, it will go above this but get a bit blocky. - -o If you ifconfig the master device that a shaper is attached to down -then your machine will follow. - -o The shaper must be a module. - - -Setup: - - A shaper device is configured using the shapeconfig program. -Typically you will do something like this - -shapecfg attach shaper0 eth1 -shapecfg speed shaper0 64000 -ifconfig shaper0 myhost netmask 255.255.255.240 broadcast 1.2.3.4.255 up -route add -net some.network netmask a.b.c.d dev shaper0 - -The shaper should have the same IP address as the device it is attached to -for normal use. - -Gotchas: - - The shaper shapes transmitted traffic. It's rather impossible to -shape received traffic except at the end (or a router) transmitting it. - - Gated/routed/rwhod/mrouted all see the shaper as an additional device -and will treat it as such unless patched. Note that for mrouted you can run -mrouted tunnels via a traffic shaper to control bandwidth usage. - - The shaper is device/route based. This makes it very easy to use -with any setup BUT less flexible. You may need to use iproute2 to set up -multiple route tables to get the flexibility. - - There is no "borrowing" or "sharing" scheme. This is a simple -traffic limiter. We implement Van Jacobson and Sally Floyd's CBQ -architecture into Linux 2.2. This is the preferred solution. Shaper is -for simple or back compatible setups. - -Alan |