On 08/30/2016 08:00 PM, Tom Herbert wrote:
XFS maintains a per device flow table that is indexed by the skbuff
hash. The XFS table is only consulted when there is no queue saved in
a transmit socket for an skbuff.
Each entry in the flow table contains a queue index and a queue
pointer. The que
On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 5:00 PM, Tom Herbert wrote:
> XFS maintains a per device flow table that is indexed by the skbuff
> hash. The XFS table is only consulted when there is no queue saved in
> a transmit socket for an skbuff.
>
> Each entry in the flow table contains a queue index and a queue
>
XFS maintains a per device flow table that is indexed by the skbuff
hash. The XFS table is only consulted when there is no queue saved in
a transmit socket for an skbuff.
Each entry in the flow table contains a queue index and a queue
pointer. The queue pointer is set when a queue is chosen using