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39 Kernels with a higher 'HZ' can achieve higher rates with perfect burstiness. On Alpha, HZ is ten
50 On creation, the TBF is stocked with tokens which correspond to the amount of traffic that can be burst
54 calculates the token deficit, and throttles until the first packet in the queue can be sent.
56 If it is not acceptable to burst out packets at maximum speed, a peakrate can be configured
63 This limit is caused by the fact that the kernel can only throttle for at minimum 1 'jiffy', which depends
64 on HZ as 1/HZ. For perfect shaping, only a single packet can get sent per jiffy - for HZ=100, this means 100
73 Limit is the number of bytes that can be queued waiting for tokens to become
74 available. You can also specify this the other way around by setting the
75 latency parameter, which specifies the maximum amount of time a packet can
82 Size of the bucket, in bytes. This is the maximum amount of bytes that tokens can be available for instantaneously.
87 The minimum buffer size can be calculated by dividing the rate by HZ.
90 This resolution can be changed by specifying the
115 If a peakrate is needed, but some burstiness is acceptable, this size can be raised. A 3000 byte minburst
118 Like the regular burstsize you can also specify a