> Further more question here.
> As the internal-pacing commit described, FQ consumes less interrupts. So, what's FQ's approach to achieve this? Why not the TCP internal pacing goes in the same way?
Because FQ has the assumption of being used in MQ+FQ setups, with a
strong affinity of flows per TX queue (per CPU)
TCP has no such knowledge/assumptions.
Sharing a timer with multiple TCP flows, possibly handled by different
CPUS would be a performance killer.
HR timers scale reasonably well, you do not have to worry,
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