Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 07 Jan 1999 11:46:42 +0100 | From | Matthias Welwarsky <> | Subject | Congestion control in device driver other than dev->tbusy? |
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Hi list,
I'm searching for a method to stop Linux flooding a network driver with packets, but in a little more sophisticated manner than with tbusy. Is there a way to say "I don't want THIS packet right now, please queue it for later". An even better way would be to do this on a per neighbour basis: "Dont give me more packets for that neighbour until I tell you". Is this implemented somewhere already? Can the neighbour or hh_cache code be tweaked to do this?
Gruss, Matthias
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