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      dtaht @dtaht
      last edited by dtaht

      for the record, this is cake:

      root@office:~# tc -s qdisc show dev eth0
      qdisc cake 8010: root refcnt 9 bandwidth 9Mbit diffserv3 triple-isolate nat nowash ack-filter split-gso rtt 100.0ms noatm overhead 18 mpu 64 
       Sent 3823129438 bytes 27251388 pkt (dropped 2316876, overlimits 34025373 requeues 343) 
       backlog 0b 0p requeues 343
       memory used: 313464b of 4Mb
       capacity estimate: 9Mbit
       min/max network layer size:           28 /    1500
       min/max overhead-adjusted size:       64 /    1518
       average network hdr offset:           14
      
                         Bulk  Best Effort        Voice
        thresh      562496bit        9Mbit     2250Kbit
        target         32.3ms        5.0ms        8.1ms
        interval      127.3ms      100.0ms      103.1ms
        pk_delay          0us        1.8ms         27us
        av_delay          0us        132us          6us
        sp_delay          0us          4us          4us
        backlog            0b           0b           0b
        pkts                0     29491122        77142
        bytes               0   3971468896     11505073
        way_inds            0      1290904         1214
        way_miss            0       474687         3673
        way_cols            0            0            0
        drops               0         1029            0
        marks               0            4            0
        ack_drop            0      2315847            0
        sp_flows            0            2            1
        bk_flows            0            2            0
        un_flows            0            0            0
        max_len             0        28766         1198
        quantum           300          300          300
      

      I have a feeling y'all here like fiddling with classification and rules and so on, but
      sometimes it's nice to just type

      tc qdisc add dev eth0 root cake bandwidth 9mbit nat docsis ack-filter

      and be done with it.

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        dtaht
        last edited by

        note: I have $dayjob and sailing tomorrow. don't expect replies.I sure hope the icmp issue is nailed....

        Happy debloating!

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          uptownVagrant @dtaht
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          @dtaht

          Here is the Atom C2758 doing 500mbit.

          Here are the customized sysctl values:

          net.inet.tcp.tso="0"
          net.inet.tcp.lro="0"
          dev.igb.0.fc="0"
          dev.igb.1.fc="0"
          dev.igb.2.fc="0"
          dev.igb.3.fc="0"
          dev.igb.0.eee_disabled="1"
          dev.igb.1.eee_disabled="1"
          dev.igb.2.eee_disabled="1"
          dev.igb.3.eee_disabled="1"
          hw.igb.rxd="4096"
          hw.igb.txd="4096"
          hw.igb.rx_process_limit="-1"
          hw.igb.tx_process_limit="-1"
          hw.igb.num_queues="8"
          hw.igb.max_interrupt_rate="128000"
          net.inet.tcp.hostcache.cachelimit="0"
          net.inet.tcp.syncache.bucketlimit="100"
          net.inet.tcp.syncache.hashsize="1024"
          

          Here is 500mbit without ECN.

          0_1538717644506_8e4e8f5b-9b34-4942-8f2e-072a3b048de1-image.png
          0_1538717701396_rrul-2018-10-04T221358.673929.UptownVagrant_C2758_pfSense2_4_4_500Mbit.flent.gz

          Here is 500mbit with end-to-end ECN enabled.

          0_1538717673989_6e870160-9e6f-48e2-bc17-6ef0eca87fdc-image.png
          0_1538717713043_rrul-2018-10-04T222431.621780.UptownVagrant_C2758_pfSense2_4_4_500Mbit_ECN.flent.gz

          I have confirmed that disabling NAT removes the dropped icmp behaviour, traceroute loops, when limiters are used on an interface with NAT.

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            zwck
            last edited by zwck

            @dtaht

            I switched to a server closer and upped the computing power :D

            This is shaped to 800Mbps
            1_1538719369675_rrul-2018-10-05T075404.739377.zwck-shaper_on_800Mbit.flent.gz 0_1538719369675_RRUL_Test001_bufferbloat-shaper_on_800Mbit.png

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              dtaht @uptownVagrant
              last edited by

              @uptownvagrant awesome. Is there a path for y'all to report this problem back to netgate and the freebsd devs? I'm totally over my head there. With nat you are using more cpu of course and there may be more variables worth tuning for more resources, the gc interval, and so on.

              Your .5ms of smoothish jitter is a little puzzling but I can live with it. freebsd does not have sub 1ms timestamp resolution so perhaps that's it. What's 500usec between friends? :)

              another nice flent thing is the ability to do comparison plots. The ecn result has smoother throughput.

              0_1538719774640_smoother_ecn.4.4_500Mbit.png

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                dtaht @zwck
                last edited by dtaht

                @zwck you sure you shaped the dl to 800mbits? 'cause that's 28mbit. could also be your server or client has a fifo on it too, fq_codel or sch_fq on linux help with bidir tests a lot, also. or it could be flent-london... (flent's tcp_download test? the rrul test is extreme you can drill down with simpler tests)

                (I thought you might be near england! It's really weird that I have such a grasp of worldwide rtts)

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                  zwck @dtaht
                  last edited by zwck

                  @dtaht

                  Hi and goodmoring. (for me at least)

                  Also i included @uptownVagrant 's tuning as we have more or less the same pfsense setup :D
                  Sorry that such a newbie, such as i, is posting here too, sadly the topic is far from my expertise.

                  ipfw sched show
                  10000: 500.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                  q75536  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 10000 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                   sched 10000 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 512 buckets 1 active
                   FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 60ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                     Children flowsets: 10000
                  BKT Prot ___Source IP/port____ ____Dest. IP/port____ Tot_pkt/bytes Pkt/Byte Drp
                    0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0        3      144  0    0   0
                  10001: 500.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                  q75537  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 10001 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                   sched 10001 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 512 buckets 1 active
                   FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 60ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                     Children flowsets: 10001
                    0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0        6      540  0    0   0
                  
                  

                  and rrd1_1538720733109_RRUL_Test001_bufferbloat-shaper_on_500Mbit.png

                  0_1538720733109_rrul-2018-10-05T081320.821182.zwck-shaper_on_500Mbit.flent.gz

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                    dtaht @zwck
                    last edited by dtaht

                    It;s awesome to have more folk doing bidir network stress testing with flent. nobody in product marketing wants you to do that.

                    @zwck ok, I rebooted the box in london (it had a tcp tweak i didn't like), It should be back up in a minute. It looks to me though you just peak out at 1gbit total, though, on this hw...)

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                      dtaht
                      last edited by dtaht

                      @zwck said in Playing with fq_codel in 2.4:

                      burst 0

                      Is there a way to tune the "burst" value in the limiter above? It's nice to see the dscp values actually being respected e2e here also. that never happens.

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                        dtaht
                        last edited by

                        btw, the rrul test does not account for tcp ack traffic. When i see ~480Mbit of perfect fq_codeled bandwidth at 500mbit, it's a good assumption the remaining ~20mbit was acks as there's about a 20x1 ratio there

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                          dtaht
                          last edited by

                          @zwck said in Playing with fq_codel in 2.4:

                          ipfw sched show

                          during a test would be interesting.

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                            zwck @dtaht
                            last edited by zwck

                            @dtaht

                            speedtest

                            aftre london rebooted :D

                            1_1538721917996_rrul-2018-10-05T083834.071452.zwck-shaper_on_500Mbit.flent.gz

                            0_1538721917996_RRUL_Test001_bufferbloat-shaper_on_500Mbit.png

                            admin@pfsense:~ # ipfw sched show
                            10000: 500.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                            q75536  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 10000 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                             sched 10000 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 512 buckets 1 active
                             FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 60ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                               Children flowsets: 10000
                            BKT Prot ___Source IP/port____ ____Dest. IP/port____ Tot_pkt/bytes Pkt/Byte Drp
                              0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0     2357  2546546  0    0   0
                            10001: 500.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                            q75537  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 10001 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                             sched 10001 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 512 buckets 1 active
                             FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 60ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                               Children flowsets: 10001
                              0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0     306719 434714257 106 154656   7
                            admin@pfsense:~ # ipfw sched show
                            10000: 500.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                            q75536  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 10000 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                             sched 10000 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 512 buckets 1 active
                             FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 60ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                               Children flowsets: 10000
                            BKT Prot ___Source IP/port____ ____Dest. IP/port____ Tot_pkt/bytes Pkt/Byte Drp
                              0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0     4507  5174782  8 6208   0
                            10001: 500.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                            q75537  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 10001 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                             sched 10001 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 512 buckets 1 active
                             FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 60ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                               Children flowsets: 10001
                              0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0     362125 513262875 133 199500   7
                            admin@pfsense:~ # ipfw sched show
                            10000: 500.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                            q75536  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 10000 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                             sched 10000 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 512 buckets 1 active
                             FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 60ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                               Children flowsets: 10000
                            BKT Prot ___Source IP/port____ ____Dest. IP/port____ Tot_pkt/bytes Pkt/Byte Drp
                              0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0       46    61760  0    0   0
                            10001: 500.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                            q75537  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 10001 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                             sched 10001 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 512 buckets 1 active
                             FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 60ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                               Children flowsets: 10001
                              0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0     5427  7667181  0    0   0
                            admin@pfsense:~ # ipfw sched show
                            10000: 500.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                            q75536  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 10000 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                             sched 10000 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 512 buckets 1 active
                             FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 60ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                               Children flowsets: 10000
                            BKT Prot ___Source IP/port____ ____Dest. IP/port____ Tot_pkt/bytes Pkt/Byte Drp
                              0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0     3294  3669449 14 10864   0
                            10001: 500.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                            q75537  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 10001 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                             sched 10001 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 512 buckets 1 active
                             FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 60ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                               Children flowsets: 10001
                              0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0     90572 128064966 100 147104   1
                            
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                              dtaht
                              last edited by

                              well, the 500mbit results are awesome. there's 4 bursty drop episodes on the download that could be coming from anywhere for any cause - my box, yours, linode's shapers, the path, cosmic radiation.

                              try a rrul_be test to see if you get that big bursy drop. It's midnight here. I'm fading

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                                zwck @dtaht
                                last edited by

                                @dtaht Thanks for the awesome help. It's in am's over here and i need to get to work. I have to read your flent documentation properly, enjoy your sailing trip.

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                                  dtaht
                                  last edited by dtaht

                                  I don't have much insight into that drop but the recovery pattern looks normal

                                  0_1538722775830_bigdrop.4.4_500Mbit_ECN.png

                                  I dont have bbr on that box so can't try that, and is not the miracle of the juniper bushes enough? 800mbit still weird, though?

                                  this also show's diffserv cs1 being respected.

                                  .... you normally shouldn't see all 3 flows dropping a packet at the same time, just one (and you'd see, as in earlier in the test the flows trading bandwidth back and forth in the tcp sawtooth pattern). with 3 simultaneous drops they all cut their bandwidth in half and utilization is lowered while they recover.

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                                    dtaht @zwck
                                    last edited by dtaht

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                                      dtaht
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                                      have a song: https://plus.google.com/u/0/107942175615993706558/posts/UtcLY2W9NXy

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                                        zwck @dtaht
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                                        @dtaht have fun

                                        10000: 800.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                                        q75536  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 10000 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                                         sched 10000 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 512 buckets 1 active
                                         FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 60ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                                           Children flowsets: 10000
                                        BKT Prot ___Source IP/port____ ____Dest. IP/port____ Tot_pkt/bytes Pkt/Byte Drp
                                          0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0     3780  4324863  0    0   0
                                        10001: 800.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                                        q75537  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 10001 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                                         sched 10001 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 512 buckets 1 active
                                         FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 60ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                                           Children flowsets: 10001
                                          0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0     107473 153093543 201 297156   1
                                        
                                        

                                        1_1538723446600_RRUL_Test001_bufferbloat-shaper_on_800Mbit.png

                                        0_1538723446599_rrul-2018-10-05T090400.526623.zwck-shaper_on_800Mbit.flent.gz

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                                          dtaht
                                          last edited by

                                          I do gotta say I think these major drops are significant... but I'm tired! need to fire up a different netperf server in a different cloud to see if it's on my end. Got a fav cloud provider? this is linode....

                                          or @uptownvagrant can weigh in

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                                            zwck
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                                            It's probably on my end, I have beefier hardware that I can try plus I can maybe set it up similar to what vagrant is doing.

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