> >  #include <linux/module.h>
> > @@ -40,9 +42,13 @@
> >  struct prio_sched_data
> >  {
> >     int bands;
> > +#ifdef CONFIG_NET_SCH_RR
> > +   int curband; /* for round-robin */
> > +#endif
> >     struct tcf_proto *filter_list;
> >     u8  prio2band[TC_PRIO_MAX+1];
> >     struct Qdisc *queues[TCQ_PRIO_BANDS];
> > +   u16 band2queue[TC_PRIO_MAX + 1];
> >   
> 
> Why is this still here? Its a 1:1 mapping.

Thought about this more last night and this morning.  As far as I can
tell, I still need this.  If the qdisc gets loaded with multiqueue
turned on, I can just use the value of band to assign
skb->queue_mapping.  But if the qdisc is loaded without multiqueue
support, then I need to assign a value of zero to queue_mapping, or not
assign it at all (it will be zero'd out before the call to ->enqueue()
in dev_queue_xmit()).  But I'd rather not have a conditional in the
hotpath checking if the qdisc is multiqueue; I'd rather have the array
to match the bands so I can just do an assignment.

What do you think?

Thanks,
-PJ
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