Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2009-05-19 | Fix exports for new module | Stephen Hemminger | |
The exports for Util.pm changed. | |||
2009-05-19 | Detect changes to ethernet match rules | Stephen Hemminger | |
If ethernet match rule changed, then need to flag it. | |||
2009-05-19 | Move getAutoRate into Util | Stephen Hemminger | |
The getAutoRate function is needed by WRED as well | |||
2009-04-13 | Fix RoundRobin scheduler | Stephen Hemminger | |
Need to change assumptions in ShaperClass about bandwidth and this goes over to TrafficShaper and RR. | |||
2009-04-13 | Redo traffic-shaper class contstructor | Stephen Hemminger | |
Simplify so it can be more general in future. | |||
2009-04-09 | Split class and sub qdisc generation | Stephen Hemminger | |
Newer features will have non-hierarchal queue disc where there are no classes just sub-queues. | |||
2009-03-17 | Use select to avoid passing output path around | Stephen Hemminger | |
Easier to just use 'select' in perl to avoid passing file descriptor everywhere. | |||
2009-03-07 | Reindent traffic shaper with perl tidy | Stephen Hemminger | |
2009-02-10 | Fix double prefix when setting up ShaperClass | Stephen Hemminger | |
Don't need to use Vyatta::Qos twice. Global search/replace strikes again | |||
2009-02-08 | Use undef rather than -1 in default class | Stephen Hemminger | |
If the class id -1 was mistakenly used it would match ingress values. So use undef instead. | |||
2009-02-08 | Fix loading problems with sub-class modules | Stephen Hemminger | |
Need full path on new ShaperClass. Enable warnings. | |||
2009-02-05 | Split shaperclass into separate file | Stephen Hemminger | |
2008-12-08 | Ignore description in match specification | Stephen Hemminger | |
Bugfix 3976 Need to ignore description when checking | |||
2008-11-24 | VyattaConfig -> Vyatta::Config | Stephen Hemminger | |
2008-11-20 | Change perl module names from VyattaQosXXX to Vyatta::Qos:XXX | Stephen Hemminger | |
Use more multi-level directory hierarchy instead of having all modules at top level. |