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H A D | if_lagg.h | diff 260179 Wed Jan 01 23:56:22 MST 2014 scottl MFC r260070 Multi-queue NIC drivers and multi-port lagg tend to use the same lower bits of the flowid as each other, resulting in a poor distribution of packets among queues in certain cases. Work around this by adding a set of sysctls for controlling a bit-shift on the flowid when doing multi-port aggrigation in lagg and lacp. By default, lagg/lacp will now use bits 16 and higher instead of 0 and higher. Obtained from: Netflix |
H A D | ieee8023ad_lacp.c | diff 260179 Wed Jan 01 23:56:22 MST 2014 scottl MFC r260070 Multi-queue NIC drivers and multi-port lagg tend to use the same lower bits of the flowid as each other, resulting in a poor distribution of packets among queues in certain cases. Work around this by adding a set of sysctls for controlling a bit-shift on the flowid when doing multi-port aggrigation in lagg and lacp. By default, lagg/lacp will now use bits 16 and higher instead of 0 and higher. Obtained from: Netflix |
H A D | if_lagg.c | diff 260179 Wed Jan 01 23:56:22 MST 2014 scottl MFC r260070 Multi-queue NIC drivers and multi-port lagg tend to use the same lower bits of the flowid as each other, resulting in a poor distribution of packets among queues in certain cases. Work around this by adding a set of sysctls for controlling a bit-shift on the flowid when doing multi-port aggrigation in lagg and lacp. By default, lagg/lacp will now use bits 16 and higher instead of 0 and higher. Obtained from: Netflix |
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