On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 10:11:14AM +0000, David Laight wrote:
> From: Leslie Monis
> > Sent: 27 February 2019 01:00
> > Use div_u64() to resolve build failures on 32-bit platforms.
> > 
> > Fixes: 3f7ae5f3dc52 ("net: sched: pie: add more cases to auto-tune alpha 
> > and beta")
> > Signed-off-by: Leslie Monis <lesliemo...@gmail.com>
> > ---
> >  net/sched/sch_pie.c | 2 +-
> >  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
> > 
> > diff --git a/net/sched/sch_pie.c b/net/sched/sch_pie.c
> > index 4c0670b6aec1..f93cfe034c72 100644
> > --- a/net/sched/sch_pie.c
> > +++ b/net/sched/sch_pie.c
> > @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ static void calculate_probability(struct Qdisc *sch)
> >      */
> > 
> >     if (qdelay == 0 && qdelay_old == 0 && update_prob)
> > -           q->vars.prob = (q->vars.prob * 98) / 100;
> > +           q->vars.prob = 98 * div_u64(q->vars.prob, 100);
> 
> This has significantly different rounding after the change.
> The result for small values is very different.
> The alterative:
>               q->vars.prob -= div_u64(q->vars.prob, 50);
> is much nearer to the original - but never goes to zero.
> 
> If the 98% decay factor isn't critical then you could remove
> 1/64th or 1/32nd + 1/16th to avoid the slow division.
> 
>       David
> 
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Hi David,

You're right, the change does make the result for small
values different. I made it anyway as the probability
value is scaled by u64. It is safe to say that q->vars.prob
holds relatively large values (in its scaled form) in all
cases where it isn't 0.

But, I think we can avoid the slow division here. RFC 8033
does say that using (1 - 1/64) should be sufficient. This
will give us:
        q-vars.prob -= q->vars.prob >> 6;
which I feel would be much better. What do you reckon?

Thanks a lot for the feedback.

Cheers,
Leslie

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