On 1/16/2018 4:07 PM, alangordonde...@gmail.com wrote: > From: Alan Dewar <alan.de...@att.com> > > The RED code stores the weighted moving average in a 32-bit integer as > a pseudo fixed-point floating number with 10 fractional bits. Twelve > other bits are used to encode the filter weight, leaving just 10 bits > for the queue length. This limits the maximum queue length supported > by RED queues to 1024 packets. > > Introduce a new API to allow the RED scaling factor to be configured > based upon maximum queue length. If this API is not called, the RED > scaling factor remains at its default value. > > Added some new RED scaling unit-tests to test with RED queue-lengths > up to 8192 packets long. > > Signed-off-by: Alan Dewar <alan.de...@att.com>
Hi Cristian, Alan, The v7 of this patch is sting without any comment for more than a year. What is the status of this patch? Is it still valid? What is blocking it? For reference patch: https://patches.dpdk.org/patch/33837/