/external/iproute2/tc/ |
tc_red.h | 6 extern int tc_red_eval_idle_damping(int wlog, unsigned avpkt, unsigned bandwidth, __u8 *sbuf);
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/external/iproute2/testsuite/tests/ |
cbq.t | 3 $TC qdisc add dev $DEV root handle 10:0 cbq bandwidth 100Mbit avpkt 1400 mpu 64 4 $TC class add dev $DEV parent 10:0 classid 10:12 cbq bandwidth 100mbit rate 100mbit allot 1514 prio 3 maxburst 1 avpkt 500 bounded 8 $TC qdisc add dev $DEV root handle 10:0 cbq bandwidth 100Mbit avpkt 1400 mpu 64 9 $TC class add dev $DEV parent 10:0 classid 10:12 cbq bandwidth 100mbit rate 100mbit allot 1514 prio 3 maxburst 1 avpkt 500 bounded
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policer | 3 $TC qdisc add dev $DEV root handle 10:0 cbq bandwidth 100Mbit avpkt 1400 mpu 64 4 $TC class add dev $DEV parent 10:0 classid 10:12 cbq bandwidth 100mbit rate 100mbit allot 1514 prio 3 maxburst 1 avpkt 500 bounded 10 $TC qdisc add dev $DEV root handle 10:0 cbq bandwidth 100Mbit avpkt 1400 mpu 64 11 $TC class add dev $DEV parent 10:0 classid 10:12 cbq bandwidth 100mbit rate 100mbit allot 1514 prio 3 maxburst 1 avpkt 500 bounded
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/external/iproute2/examples/ |
cbqinit.eth1 | 6 BANDWIDTH="bandwidth 10Mbit" 9 # $BANDWIDTH is real $DEVICE bandwidth (10Mbit). 14 $BANDWIDTH avpkt 1000 mpu 64 17 # bandwidth is the same as on CBQ itself. 18 # rate == all the bandwidth 26 $BANDWIDTH rate 10Mbit allot 1514 maxburst 50 avpkt 1000 36 $BANDWIDTH rate 4Mbit allot 1514 weight 500Kbit \ 48 $BANDWIDTH rate 1Mbit allot 1514 weight 100Kbit [all...] |
/external/webrtc/src/modules/audio_coding/codecs/isac/main/source/ |
encode_lpc_swb.h | 35 * -bandwidth : indicates if the given LAR vectors belong 45 WebRtc_Word16 bandwidth); 57 * -bandwidth : indicates if the given LAR vectors belong 66 WebRtc_Word16 bandwidth); 80 * -bandwidth : indicates if the given LAR vectors belong 89 WebRtc_Word16 bandwidth); 99 * -bandwidth : indicates if the given LAR vectors belong 109 WebRtc_Word16 bandwidth); 119 * -bandwidth : indicates if the given LAR vectors belong 128 WebRtc_Word16 bandwidth); [all...] |
encode_lpc_swb.c | 39 * -bandwidth : indicates if the given LAR vectors belong 50 WebRtc_Word16 bandwidth) 56 switch(bandwidth) 95 * -bandwidth : indicates if the given LAR vectors belong 105 WebRtc_Word16 bandwidth) 114 switch(bandwidth) 169 * -bandwidth : indicates if the given LAR vectors belong 179 WebRtc_Word16 bandwidth) 187 switch(bandwidth) 237 * -bandwidth : indicates if the given LAR vectors belon [all...] |
entropy_coding.h | 83 WebRtc_Word16 bandwidth); 107 * - bandwidth : specifies if the codec is operating at 0-12 kHz 131 WebRtc_Word16 bandwidth, 140 * - bandwidth : spepecifies if the codec is in 0-12 kHz or 164 WebRtc_Word16 bandwidth); 261 * Encode if the bandwidth of encoded audio is 0-12 kHz or 0-16 kHz. 264 * - bandwidth : an enumerator specifying if the codec in is 275 WebRtc_Word16 WebRtcIsac_EncodeBandwidth(enum ISACBandwidth bandwidth, 281 * Decode the bandwidth of the encoded audio, i.e. if the bandwidth is 0-12 kH [all...] |
/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/efficient-downloads/ |
connectivity_patterns.jd | 17 <li><a href="#Bandwidth">Use greater bandwidth to download more data less often</a></li> 32 <p>In most cases a Wi-Fi radio will offer greater bandwidth at a significantly lower battery cost. As a result, you should endeavor to perform data transfers when connected over Wi-Fi whenever possible.</p> 36 <h2 id="Bandwidth">Use Greater Bandwidth to Download More Data Less Often</h2> 38 <p>When connected over a wireless radio, higher bandwidth generally comes at the price of higher battery cost. Meaning that LTE typically consumes more energy than 3G, which is in turn more expensive than 2G.</p> 40 <p>This means that while the underlying radio state machine varies based on the radio technology, generally speaking the relative battery impact of the state change tail-time is greater for higher bandwidth radios.</p> 42 <p>At the same time, the higher bandwidth means you can prefetch more aggressively, downloading more data over the same time. Perhaps less intuitively, because the tail-time battery cost is relatively higher, it's also more efficient to keep the radio active for longer periods during each transfer session to reduce the frequency of updates.</p> 44 <p>For example, if an LTE radio is has double the bandwidth and double the energy cost of 3G, you should download 4 times as much data during each session—or potentially as much as 10mb. When downloading this much data, it's important to consider the effect of your prefetching on the available local storage and flush your prefetch cache regularly.</p>
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/external/iproute2/examples/diffserv/ |
efcbq | 8 print "$TC qdisc add $DEV parent 1:0 handle 2:0 cbq bandwidth ". 13 print "$TC class add $DEV parent 2:0 classid 2:1 cbq bandwidth ". 24 print "$TC class add $DEV parent 2:0 classid 2:2 cbq bandwidth ". 28 "min 15KB max 45KB burst 20 avpkt 1000 bandwidth 10Mbit ".
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afcbq | 7 # - the device bandwidth (set at 10Mbits) 8 # - the bandwidth allocated for each AF class and the BE class 40 # The bandwidth of your device 57 print "$TC qdisc add $DEV parent 1:0 handle 2:0 cbq bandwidth $linerate ". 65 "bandwidth $linerate rate $rate_table{$AFrate} avpkt 1000 prio ". 84 "max 45KB burst 20 avpkt 1000 bandwidth $linerate DP $drop ". 89 "max 45KB burst 20 avpkt 1000 bandwidth $linerate DP $drop ". 100 "bandwidth $linerate rate $berate avpkt 1000 prio 6 " . 105 "burst 20 avpkt 1000 bandwidth $linerate probability 0.4\n";
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/external/aac/libAACenc/src/ |
bandwidth.cpp | 14 audio codecs. AAC-ELD is considered the best-performing full-bandwidth communications codec by 87 contents/description: bandwidth expert 92 #include "bandwidth.h" 202 INT bandwidth = -1; local 258 bandwidth = (entryNo==0) 272 bandwidth = (INT)scaleValue(fMult(bwFac_fix, (FIXP_DBL)(endBw-startBw)),q_res) + startBw; 276 bandwidth = -1; 283 return bandwidth; 287 AAC_ENCODER_ERROR FDKaacEnc_DetermineBandWidth(INT* bandWidth, 308 *bandWidth = proposedBandWidth [all...] |
/external/chromium/net/base/ |
bandwidth_metrics.h | 17 // Tracks statistics about the bandwidth metrics over time. In order to 21 // bandwidth, but not both. 25 // progress concurrently, you have to look at the aggregate bandwidth at any 30 // We can't measure bandwidth by looking at any individual stream. 31 // We can only measure actual bandwidth by looking at the bandwidth 64 // Get the bandwidth. Returns Kbps (kilo-bits-per-second). 65 double bandwidth() const { function in class:net::BandwidthMetrics 82 // We don't use small streams when tracking bandwidth because they are not 96 LOG(INFO) << "Bandwidth: " << kbp [all...] |
/external/webrtc/src/modules/audio_coding/codecs/isac/fix/source/ |
bandwidth_estimator.h | 14 * This header file contains the API for the Bandwidth Estimator 28 * This function initializes the struct for the bandwidth estimator 31 * - bwest_str : Struct containing bandwidth information. 46 * - bweStr : struct containing bandwidth information. 75 * This function calculates and returns the bandwidth/jitter estimation code 86 /* Returns the bandwidth estimation (in bps) */ 89 /* Returns the bandwidth that iSAC should send with in bps */
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/external/tcpdump/tests/ |
ospf-gmpls.new | 13 Maximum Bandwidth subTLV (6), length: 4, 622.080 Mbps 14 Maximum Reservable Bandwidth subTLV (7), length: 4, 622.080 Mbps 15 Unreserved Bandwidth subTLV (8), length: 32 37 Maximum Bandwidth subTLV (6), length: 4, 622.080 Mbps 38 Maximum Reservable Bandwidth subTLV (7), length: 4, 622.080 Mbps 39 Unreserved Bandwidth subTLV (8), length: 32 61 Maximum Bandwidth subTLV (6), length: 4, 100.000 Mbps 62 Maximum Reservable Bandwidth subTLV (7), length: 4, 100.000 Mbps 63 Unreserved Bandwidth subTLV (8), length: 32 75 Max LSP Bandwidth [all...] |
ospf-gmpls.out | 13 Maximum Bandwidth subTLV (6), length: 4, 622.080 Mbps 14 Maximum Reservable Bandwidth subTLV (7), length: 4, 622.080 Mbps 15 Unreserved Bandwidth subTLV (8), length: 32 37 Maximum Bandwidth subTLV (6), length: 4, 622.080 Mbps 38 Maximum Reservable Bandwidth subTLV (7), length: 4, 622.080 Mbps 39 Unreserved Bandwidth subTLV (8), length: 32 61 Maximum Bandwidth subTLV (6), length: 4, 100.000 Mbps 62 Maximum Reservable Bandwidth subTLV (7), length: 4, 100.000 Mbps 63 Unreserved Bandwidth subTLV (8), length: 32 75 Max LSP Bandwidth [all...] |
/frameworks/base/core/tests/bandwidthtests/ |
AndroidManifest.xml | 18 package="com.android.bandwidth.tests" > 26 android:targetPackage="com.android.bandwidth.tests" 27 android:label="Bandwidth Tests" />
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/external/tcpdump/ |
print-igrp.c | 47 register u_int delay, bandwidth; local 61 bandwidth = EXTRACT_24BITS(igr->igr_bw); 62 metric = bandwidth + delay; 68 10 * delay, bandwidth == 0 ? 0 : 10000000 / bandwidth,
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igrp.h | 26 u_int8_t igr_bw[3]; /* bandwidth in units of 1 kb/s */
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/frameworks/base/core/tests/utillib/src/android/test/ |
BandwidthTestCase.java | 28 * A bandwidth test case that collects bandwidth statistics for tests that are 43 //added logic to handle bandwidth measurements 92 * If bandwidth profiling fails for whatever reason the test 94 * Typically bandwidth profiling would fail when a lower level 101 Log.w(TAG, "Failed to start bandwidth profiling"); 109 Log.w(TAG, "Failed to collect bandwidth stats");
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/external/chromium/third_party/libjingle/source/ |
CHANGELOG | 16 - Added support for bandwidth control. 18 - bandwidth control on initiate or accept
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/frameworks/av/media/libstagefright/codecs/aacenc/inc/ |
psy_configuration.h | 96 Word16 bandwidth, 101 Word16 bandwidth,
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/external/iproute2/man/man8/ |
tc-cbq.8 | 15 .B bandwidth 33 .B [ bandwidth 66 underlying link bandwidth. 145 Classes by default borrow bandwidth from their siblings. A class can be 147 its unwillingness to lend out bandwidth by being 'isolated'. 172 bandwidth rate 173 To determine the idle time, CBQ must know the bandwidth of your underlying 236 bandwidth rate 237 This is different from the bandwidth specified when creating a CBQ disc! Only 273 Signifies that this class will not borrow bandwidth from its siblings [all...] |
tc-cbq-details.8 | 13 .B bandwidth 31 .B [ bandwidth 64 underlying link bandwidth. 87 The physical link bandwidth may be ill defined in case of not-quite-real 89 bandwidth in that case is probably determined by the efficiency of pipes 261 bandwidth rate 262 To determine the idle time, CBQ must know the bandwidth of your underlying 319 bandwidth rate 320 This is different from the bandwidth specified when creating a CBQ disc. Only 356 Signifies that this class will not borrow bandwidth from its siblings [all...] |
/frameworks/av/media/libstagefright/httplive/ |
LiveSession.cpp | 196 unsigned long bandwidth; local 197 CHECK(meta->findInt32("bandwidth", (int32_t *)&item.mBandwidth)); 418 ALOGV("bandwidth estimated at %.2f kbps", bandwidthBps / 1024.0f); 420 ALOGV("no bandwidth estimate."); 421 return 0; // Pick the lowest bandwidth stream by default. 430 ALOGV("bandwidth capped to %ld bps", maxBw); 436 // Consider only 80% of the available bandwidth usable. 439 // Pick the highest bandwidth stream below or equal to estimated bandwidth. 447 // Change bandwidth at random( [all...] |
/frameworks/av/media/libeffects/testlibs/ |
AudioEqualizer.h | 31 // filters have an additional bandwidth control. 40 // Bandwidth in cents (ignored on shelving filters). 41 uint32_t bandwidth; member in struct:android::AudioEqualizer::BandConfig 94 // bandwidth: 1200 cents. 130 // Sets bandwidth value. Actual change will only take place upon commit(). 134 // cents Bandwidth value in cents (1/1200 octave). 137 // Gets bandwidth of a certain band. This is always the last value set (or 140 // band The band to get the bandwidth for. 141 // returns Bandwidth value in cents (1/1200 octave).
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