net_device: limit rate ot tx packets
christian+kn at wwad.de
christian+kn at wwad.de
Sat Apr 13 08:11:21 EDT 2013
Hi All,
can someone please explain me, how the kernel handles different
transfer rates of different net_devices? Or in other words: How does
the systemcall send() know, when to block?
An example:
cat /dev/zero | pv | nc -u <someip>
will show different throughput speeds depending on the network device,
the packets are sent over (wlan0 will be slower than eth0).
- Can someone point out the location in the linux kernel source, where
this is handled?
- If I register a net_device. How do I signal to the upper
network layers that my driver can only accept packets at a
certain rate? I tried stopping the egress queue by calling
netif_stop_queue(), but this only has the effect that the queue
overruns.
I have the feeling that I'm missing out a very vital point on how the
kernel's networking subsystem works. Unfortunately, Understanding Linux
Network Internals couldn't help me out here.
Thanks,
Christian
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