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Byte Queue Limits: the unauthorized biography

27 pointsby tkhattra4 months ago

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csense3 months ago
What kernel versions is this available? How do you check if it&#x27;s enabled?<p>Are you likely to get it automatically if you run a recent stock Debian &#x2F; Ubuntu &#x2F; Alpine &#x2F; Arch &#x2F; Mint &#x2F; whatever? Or do you have to do something specific to enable it?<p>&gt; it does require driver changes which is a bit of a pain. By my count it is supported by more than fifty drivers<p>How do you check? Can you give an example of where the code&#x27;s different in a driver that supports it and a driver that doesn&#x27;t? It might be nice to have a Python script to analyze the kernel source tree and produce a list of which drivers support BQL, it might affect my purchasing decisions if I&#x27;m building a system I expect to have heavy network loads (media server &#x2F; NAS or the like).
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