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Subjectbandwidth throttling at link level
  I want to do bandwidth throttling at the link layer
in a manner similar to netshaper, but am wondering if
the netif_stop_queue functionality can be accessed
from userspace via an ioctl or other means. That is,
without writing a line of kernel-space code, is there
a way to set the busy flag (tbusy) on a generic
ethernet device from user space?

Thanks,
-Lenny

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