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ALTQ(4) | Device Drivers Manual | ALTQ(4) |
NAME¶
ALTQ
—
SYNOPSIS¶
options ALTQ
options ALTQ_CBQ
options ALTQ_CODEL
options ALTQ_RED
options ALTQ_RIO
options ALTQ_HFSC
options ALTQ_CDNR
options ALTQ_PRIQ
options ALTQ_FAIRQ
DESCRIPTION¶
TheALTQ
system is a framework which provides several
disciplines for queuing outgoing network packets. This is done by
modifications to the interface packet queues. See altq(9)
for details.
The user interface for ALTQ
is implemented
by the pfctl(8) utility, so please refer to the
pfctl(8) and the pf.conf(5) man pages
for a complete description of the ALTQ
capabilities
and how to use it.
Kernel Options¶
The following options in the kernel configuration file are related toALTQ
operation:
ALTQ
- Enable
ALTQ
. ALTQ_CBQ
- Build the “Class Based Queuing” discipline.
ALTQ_CODEL
- Build the “Controlled Delay” discipline.
ALTQ_RED
- Build the “Random Early Detection” extension.
ALTQ_RIO
- Build “Random Early Drop” for input and output.
ALTQ_HFSC
- Build the “Hierarchical Packet Scheduler” discipline.
ALTQ_CDNR
- Build the traffic conditioner. This option is meaningless at the moment as the conditioner is not used by any of the available disciplines or consumers.
ALTQ_PRIQ
- Build the “Priority Queuing” discipline.
ALTQ_FAIRQ
- Build the “Fair Queuing” discipline.
ALTQ_NOPCC
- Required if the TSC is unusable.
ALTQ_DEBUG
- Enable additional debugging facilities.
Note that ALTQ
-disciplines cannot be
loaded as kernel modules. In order to use a certain discipline you have to
build it into a custom kernel. The pf(4) interface, that
is required for the configuration process of ALTQ
can be loaded as a module.
SUPPORTED DEVICES¶
The driver modifications described in altq(9) are required to use a certain network card withALTQ
. They have been
applied to the following hardware drivers: ae(4),
age(4), alc(4), ale(4),
an(4), aue(4), axe(4),
bce(4), bfe(4), bge(4),
bxe(4), cas(4),
cxgbe(4), dc(4), de(4),
ed(4), em(4), ep(4),
epair(4), et(4), fxp(4),
gem(4), hme(4), igb(4),
ixgbe(4), jme(4), le(4),
liquidio(4), msk(4),
mxge(4), my(4), nfe(4),
nge(4), npe(4),
qlxgb(4), re(4), rl(4),
sf(4), sge(4), sis(4),
sk(4), ste(4), stge(4),
ti(4), txp(4), udav(4),
vge(4), vr(4), vte(4),
and xl(4).
The ndis(4) framework also has support for
ALTQ
and thus all encapsulated drivers.
The tun(4) and ng_iface(4)
pseudo drivers also do support ALTQ
.
SEE ALSO¶
pf(4), pf.conf(5), ipfw(8), pfctl(8), altq(9)HISTORY¶
TheALTQ
system first appeared in March 1997 and found
home in the KAME project (http://www.kame.net). It was imported to
FreeBSD in 5.3 .
March 20, 2018 | Linux 4.19.0-10-amd64 |