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      SeventhSon
      last edited by

      I think you can actually do this with the HFSC scheduler, you can do things like burst 100% for 20 seconds, after on 10% or something similar.

      with these values:

      m1:  The amount of bandwidth to allocate to the class for "d" number of milliseconds.
      d:  Millisecond time setting described above.
      m2:  The max limit for this curve for this class.

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        caust
        last edited by

        Thanks for replying.

        I like that feature of altq. I'm not exactly sure how it behaves in practice then. If many hosts are going through the queue, is it only the first to the queue that experience the burst and then the queue remains at the m2 slope until the queue is momentarily emptied and the m1 slope begins again?

        I'd really like the queues to generate dynamically for each source ip. I don't want to penalize normal internet browsing from an ip at all but only penalize a source ip when they begin large downloads… etc.

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          SeventhSon
          last edited by

          you're right, this will be for everything, not per source IP, sorry.

          The limiter option doesn't have a burst option in the GUI, I haven't looked into that further.

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            We don't have a GUI knob for it, but Limiters are based on ipfw/dummynet pipes, and those do support a burst parameter:

            From ipfw(8):

            burst size
                        If the data to be sent exceeds the pipe's bandwidth limit (and
                        the pipe was previously idle), up to size bytes of data are
                        allowed to bypass the dummynet scheduler, and will be sent as
                        fast as the physical link allows.  Any additional data will be
                        transmitted at the rate specified by the pipe bandwidth.  The
                        burst size depends on how long the pipe has been idle; the effec-
                        tive burst size is calculated as follows: MAX( size , bw *
                        pipe_idle_time).

            If someone wanted to hack together a patch, it may be possible to leverage that.

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              SeventhSon
              last edited by

              So you could do this, just not in GUI, I don't know enough about doing this is CLI (well, mostly, how to do it properly to make it stick across reboots/reloads of the firewall). Maybe someone else can help with that.

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              • jimpJ
                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                last edited by

                It might actually be easier for someone to add a field to the limiter config to do that than it would to hack it in manually.

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                  foxale08
                  last edited by

                  Got tired of waiting so I did it myself. I make no promises it works completely right. It can be cleaned up a bit and put into 2.1 if desired.

                  shaper_burst.patch.txt

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                    eri--
                    last edited by

                    Seems correct implementation so i committed in snapshots.
                    Just test it with new coming snapshots or gitsync

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                      xbipin
                      last edited by

                      problem with the patch is it doesnt upgrade the config, meaning if the old snapshot didnt have a burst value and u upgraded then u get errors in the system log untill u goto the limiter page and feed in a burst value and hit save

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                      • jimpJ
                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                        last edited by

                        xbipin - I just committed a fix for that: https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/f1a17b1a085ca65fafbe28e7c36cf9fc0018f2b0
                        https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/e43fa2ac995158553a47a0169bfd4946fe44a81b
                        https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/c32e058108193d17da7085623775c94d21a8bd96

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                          xbipin
                          last edited by

                          i quiet dont understand how this burst thing works, firstly, after the patch can we set a burst as zero or blank and secondly if burst is set to 1mb and the pipe also to 1mb and the link supports 2mb then how would it actually work?

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                          • jimpJ
                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                            last edited by

                            Burst is an amount of data, it is not a rate

                            Setting a burst of blank/0 is OK and what most people will do to not allow bursting.

                            If you have a 1Mbit/s limit and a 1MB burst, then the user will get 1MB of data at full speed, then be limited to 1Mbit/s.

                            In this example, with no burst set, the user will be limited to 1Mbit/s at all times.

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                              xbipin
                              last edited by

                              so wouldnt it be better to put some description on that page saying burst is actual data and not rate and secondly the rules.limiter file shows me this

                              
                              pipe 1 config  bw 480Kb burst 480Kb
                              
                              pipe 3 config  bw 400Kb burst 400Kb
                              
                              

                              isnt the burst supposed to be KB and not Kb and also the interface doesnt allow to specify the unit separately for rate and burst

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                              • jimpJ
                                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                last edited by

                                @xbipin:

                                so wouldnt it be better to put some description on that page saying burst is actual data and not rate and secondly the rules.limiter file shows me this

                                
                                pipe 1 config  bw 480Kb burst 480Kb
                                 
                                
                                pipe 3 config  bw 400Kb burst 400Kb
                                
                                

                                isnt the burst supposed to be KB and not Kb and also the interface doesnt allow to specify the unit separately for rate and burst

                                The description could be better, yes. I don't know about the ipfw syntax.

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                                  foxale08
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                                  Has anyone been able to make burst work as expected? Speed tests have not shown evidence of the bursting parameter on the child queues in my config. My current assumptions are that either the "pipe_idle_time" is impossibly low as burst values many orders of magnitude higher produce no results and/or the burst only applies to the first packet sent through an idle link. (I took a quick glance at the current dummynet source, I have limited understanding of C/C++ syntax at present.) Some online have suggested changing the kern.hz parameter in /boot/loader.conf (/boot/loader.conf.local). Additionally, would an expire of 1 cause a link to never be considered idle as it is removed so quickly (net.inet.ip.dummynet.expire=1). What do you guys think?

                                  pipe 1 config  bw 14Mb burst 80Mb
                                  queue 1 config pipe 1 mask dst-ip6 /128 dst-ip 0xffffffff
                                  queue 2 config pipe 1 mask dst-ip6 /128 dst-ip 0xffffffff
                                  queue 3 config pipe 1 mask dst-ip6 /128 dst-ip 0xffffffff
                                  
                                  pipe 2 config  bw 2.5Mb burst 40Mb
                                  queue 4 config pipe 2 mask src-ip6 /128 src-ip 0xffffffff
                                  queue 5 config pipe 2 mask src-ip6 /128 src-ip 0xffffffff
                                  queue 6 config pipe 2 mask src-ip6 /128 src-ip 0xffffffff
                                  

                                  *bw values are half of ISP provided bandwidth.

                                  Edit: Burst does work, but I can only prove it at a 'bw' of 25Kb using ping…

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                                    stephenminta
                                    last edited by

                                    foxale08 did you ever get any further with this, I am seeing exactly the same results as you with regards to the burst setting.

                                    Thanks

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                                      eri--
                                      last edited by

                                      The burst setting will not be applied unless the queue is congested.

                                      So unless you fill the pipe you will not see the effect of bursting.

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                                        stephenminta
                                        last edited by

                                        Thanks Ermal. Am I correct in saying then that if I use the settings in the attached screen shot each ip address using more than 2mb of bandwidth (i.e. congesting the queue) will be allowed to burst to the max bandwidth available on the interface until it has passed 10mb of data and then it will drop back to the 2mb rate. In real world use should this not mean that if I run a speedtest from say speedtest.net I should see it burst above 2mb then back equally if I run jperf there should be an initial burst followed by a consistent 2mb.

                                        Many thanks

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                                          eri--
                                          last edited by

                                          It is per session.

                                          So you have to congest the link with bittorrent or similar and then run speed test.
                                          Probably there you will see the burst.

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                                            rmssf
                                            last edited by

                                            Burst setting does not work.
                                            I've set up a limiter with bw 2Mb and 20MB burst, however didnt see any initial burst, bw limited at 2Mb all the time since start.
                                            I wonder if Ermal did any test at all using the burst setting, or have just assumed the other users got it all wrong.

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