Query: tc-choke
OS: x11r4
Section: 8
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TC(8) Linux TC(8)NAMEchoke - choose and keep schedulerSYNOPSIStc qdisc ... choke limit packets min packets max packets avpkt bytes burst packets [ ecn ] [ bandwidth rate ] probability chanceDESCRIPTIONCHOKe (CHOose and Keep for responsive flows, CHOose and Kill for unresponsive flows) is a classless qdisc designed to both identify and penalize flows that monopolize the queue. CHOKe is a variation of RED, and the configuration is similar to RED.ALGORITHMOnce the queue hits a certain average length, a random packet is drawn from the queue. If both the to-be-queued and the drawn packet belong to the same flow, both packets are dropped. Otherwise, if the queue length is still below the maximum length, the new packet has a config- urable chance of being marked (which may mean dropped). If the queue length exceeds max, the new packet will always be marked (or dropped). If the queue length exceeds limit, the new packet is always dropped. The marking probability computation is the same as used by the RED qdisc.PARAMETERSThe parameters are the same as for RED, except that RED uses bytes whereas choke counts packets. See tc-red(8) for a description.SOURCEo R. Pan, B. Prabhakar, and K. Psounis, "CHOKe, A Stateless Active Queue Management Scheme for Approximating Fair Bandwidth Alloca- tion", IEEE INFOCOM, 2000. o A. Tang, J. Wang, S. Low, "Understanding CHOKe: Throughput and Spatial Characteristics", IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2004SEE ALSOtc(8), tc-red(8)AUTHORsched_choke was contributed by Stephen Hemminger. iproute2 August 2011 TC(8)