Has anyone already applied this logic to IP only load balancing to get SRC/DST and DST/SRC on the same queue and come up with an RSK value? If not I'll spend some time with a calculator and see if I can get one.
Thanks, Stefan Sent from my smart phone; people don't make typos, Swype does! On Feb 27, 2014 8:04 PM, "Daniel Kan" <dan at nyansa.com> wrote: > Thanks, Sangjin. This is exactly i'm looking for. Sorry, I should've > googled it first. It's good to know that hash key of repetitive 0x6d5a > still yields good load balancing results. > > Dan > > On Feb 27, 2014, at 4:24 PM, Sangjin Han <sangjin at eecs.berkeley.edu> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > This is exactly what you want: > > http://www.ndsl.kaist.edu/~shinae/papers/TR-symRSS.pdf > > > > Sangjin > > > > On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Daniel Kan <dan at nyansa.com> wrote: > >> Hi, > >> It appears that the hash computed from RSS is unidirectional. Hence, > for a 5-tuple flow, packet in one direction can be routed to a queue that > may be different than packet in the other direction. I'm wondering if there > is a configuration or mechanism to get a symmetric hash so that all packets > for a given flow will be in the same queue. Thanks in advance. > >> > >> Dan > >