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SubjectRe: Network buffers.. where are they ?
On Fri, Jan 08, 1999 at 02:12:59PM +0100, Andi Kleen wrote:
> You don't say which kernel version you're using...

2.0.34 (I started doing this when it was current)

> In 2.2 the "queueing discipline" is a blackbox and arbitary ones can be loaded
> even at runtime. See net/sched/sch_* for various example modules (CBQ, CSZ
> etc.). With that framework it should be rather easy to implement your
> queueing module, even without any kernel patches.

Thanks.. looks like it's time to port everything to the 2.2 way of doing
things. Should be fun.

Seeya,
Michael
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