2012/12/4 Davide Guerri <davide.guerri(a)gmail.com>
Here they are:
!(~) # tc class show dev vnet43
class htb 1:1 root prio 0 rate 20480Kbit ceil 20480Kbit burst 1597b cburst
1597b
!(~) # tc filter show dev vnet43
filter parent 1: protocol ip pref 49152 fw
filter parent 1: protocol ip pref 49152 fw handle 0x1 classid :1
!(~) # tc qdisc show dev vnet43
qdisc htb 1: root refcnt 2 r2q 10 default 1 direct_packets_stat 0
qdisc ingress ffff: parent ffff:fff1 ----------------
On 03/dic/2012, at 17:19, Michal Privoznik <mprivozn(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On 03.12.2012 16:37, Davide Guerri wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm having some weird problem with the setup of the QoS on a bridged
network.
>>
>> As the docs states, outbound/inbound average speed should be expressed
in KBps (KBytes per second) but in order to get a maximum speed of 10Mbps
(megabits per second) surprising enough I have to use 2560 on the guest
(not 1280 as expected).
>> Using 1280 units I get a speed og 5Mbps.
>>
>> I'm aware of peak and burst parameters but even with them I'm seeing
the same (long-term) behavior.
>>
>> Here follows my configuration.
>>
>> Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.
>>
>>
>>
>> Domain definition (relevant part only)
>>
>> virsh # dumpxml mydomain
>> <domain type='kvm' id='45'>
>> [...]
>> <devices>
>> [...]
>> <interface type='network'>
>> <mac address='52:54:00:xx:xx:xx'/>
>> <source network='br909'/>
>> <target dev='vnet43'/>
>> <model type='virtio'/>
>> <bandwidth>
>> <inbound average='2560'/>
>> <outbound average='2560'/>
>> </bandwidth>
>> <alias name='net0'/>
>> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00'
slot='0x03'
function='0x0'/>
>> </interface>
>> [...]
>> </devices>
>> </domain>
>>
>>
>> The network definition:
>> virsh # net-dumpxml br909
>> <network>
>> <name>br909</name>
>> <uuid>07319380-2025-cdcc-924a-149cd0370b56</uuid>
>> <forward mode='bridge'/>
>> <bridge name='br909' />
>> </network>
>>
>>
>> And iperf result (client and server are on the same vlan and they are
running on the same host)
>>
>> [ 5] local xx.xx.xx.xx port 5001 connected with xx.xx.xx.yy port 18396
>> [ 5] 0.0-30.1 sec 35.4 MBytes 9.87 Mbits/sec
>
> Hm, strange. What does:
>
> tc class show dev vnet43
> tc filter show dev vnet43
> tc qdisc show dev vnet43
>
> show?
you can use this command to list the filter:
tc filter list dev vnet43 root
and check the mtu , and also read this:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-August/msg00333.html
as i know,the libvirt0.9.10 has this problem,while the mtu has been set to
64k in libvirt dev version