The code enforces an exclusive maximum of 0xf000 on queue_ids for
Linux queueing disciplines, but the documentation doesn't mention
this limitation.
Reported-by: Michael Mao <mmoa@nicira.com>
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
<group title="Configuration for linux-htb QoS">
<p>
<group title="Configuration for linux-htb QoS">
<p>
- These key-value pairs are defined for <ref table="QoS"/> <ref
- table="QoS" column="type"/> of <code>linux-htb</code>.
+ <ref table="QoS"/> <ref table="QoS" column="type"/>
+ <code>linux-htb</code> may use <code>queue_id</code>s less than 61440.
+ It has the following key-value pairs defined.
</p>
<column name="other_config" key="min-rate"
</p>
<column name="other_config" key="min-rate"
<group title="Configuration for linux-hfsc QoS">
<p>
<group title="Configuration for linux-hfsc QoS">
<p>
- These key-value pairs are defined for <ref table="QoS"/> <ref
- table="QoS" column="type"/> of <code>linux-hfsc</code>.
+ <ref table="QoS"/> <ref table="QoS" column="type"/>
+ <code>linux-hfsc</code> may use <code>queue_id</code>s less than 61440.
+ It has the following key-value pairs defined.
</p>
<column name="other_config" key="min-rate"
</p>
<column name="other_config" key="min-rate"