* Re: [dpdk-users] Help: DPDK-QoS Scheduler
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@ 2017-09-13 11:09 ` Nikhil Jagtap
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From: Nikhil Jagtap @ 2017-09-13 11:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Manoj Mallawaarachchi, users
Hi Manoj,
I am not clear about your requirement. Depending on how you want to shape
your traffic, you will need to init your scheduler and accordingly classify
the traffic to derive the values of port/subport/pipe/tc/queue. For
instance, if you want to limit band-width for different clients, your
client IP can map to sub-port level. If you want to prioritise say RTP over
HTTP, you can map RTP to traffic-class-0 and HTTP to traffic-class-3.
Please refer the dpdk documentation for details.
Nikhil
On 12 September 2017 at 23:25, Manoj Mallawaarachchi <manoj_ws@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Dear Nikhil,
>
> Sorry directly address this mail to you, I got your email from previous
> mail threads. I need some help to clarify below points related to DPDK QOS.
>
> 1) I'm developing L2 forwarding app based on basic L2 forwarder. So I need
> to implement client IP based QoS scheduler to this forwarder , like I want
> to shape HTTP traffic for client IP- 192.168.2.5 for example.
>
> the L2 forwarder forwarding traffic from and to INTERNET router (this is
> working fine) and I'm getting DHCP from router and clients able to browse
> while traffic forwarding via L2 forwarder.
>
> I'm not clear how can I define and implement TC and shaping to L2
> forwarder or IP-Pipeline. Specially define ports/sub ports/pipes/queues etc
> to traffic flow. I go through QoS scheduler example, but it not clear to me.
>
> your advice highly appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Manoj
>
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* Re: [dpdk-users] Help: DPDK-QoS Scheduler
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@ 2017-09-13 16:15 ` Manoj Mallawaarachchi
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From: Manoj Mallawaarachchi @ 2017-09-13 16:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Manoj Mallawaarachchi, users, Nikhil Jagtap
Hi Nikhil,
Thanks for the quick feedback and advice. Basically I'm try to develop open source INTERNET gateway application to control bandwidth based on client -ip and protocol and this is dynamically get client IP from traffic flow and apply the policy based on configured client profile.
Please elaborate little bit more on below: as per the scheduler code it's not clear.
1) How to map client IP to sub-port
2) How to map protocol to TC etc.
Please advice the way forward.
Thank you,
Manoj M
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On Wed, 9/13/17, Nikhil Jagtap <nikhil.jagtap@gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: Help: DPDK-QoS Scheduler
To: "Manoj Mallawaarachchi" <manoj_ws@yahoo.com>, users@dpdk.org
Date: Wednesday, September 13, 2017, 3:09 PM
Hi
Manoj,
I am not clear about your
requirement. Depending on how you want to shape your
traffic, you will need to init your scheduler and
accordingly classify the traffic to derive the values of
port/subport/pipe/tc/queue. For instance, if you want to
limit band-width for different clients, your client IP can
map to sub-port level. If you want to prioritise say RTP
over HTTP, you can map RTP to traffic-class-0 and HTTP to
traffic-class-3.
Please refer the dpdk documentation
for details.
Nikhil
On 12 September 2017 at
23:25, Manoj Mallawaarachchi <manoj_ws@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Dear
Nikhil,
Sorry directly address this mail to you, I got your email
from previous mail threads. I need some help to clarify
below points related to DPDK QOS.
1) I'm developing L2 forwarding app based on basic L2
forwarder. So I need to implement client IP based QoS
scheduler to this forwarder , like I want to shape HTTP
traffic for client IP- 192.168.2.5 for example.
the L2 forwarder forwarding traffic from and to INTERNET
router (this is working fine) and I'm getting DHCP from
router and clients able to browse while traffic forwarding
via L2 forwarder.
I'm not clear how can I define and implement TC and
shaping to L2 forwarder or IP-Pipeline. Specially define
ports/sub ports/pipes/queues etc to traffic flow. I go
through QoS scheduler example, but it not clear to me.
your advice highly appreciated.
Thank you,
Manoj
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