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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_NET_SCH_TEQL
has multiple definitions:
net/sched/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_NET_SCH_TEQL:
(none)
sch_teql
Say Y here if you want to use the True Link Equalizer (TLE) packet scheduling algorithm. This queueing discipline allows the combination of several physical devices into one virtual device.
See the top of net/sched/sch_teql.c for more details.
To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will be called sch_teql.
net/sched/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_NET_SCH_TEQL:
CONFIG_NET_SCHED
sch_teql
Say Y here if you want to use the True Link Equalizer (TLE) packet scheduling algorithm for some of your network devices or as a leaf discipline for the CBQ scheduling algorithm. This queueing discipline allows the combination of several physical devices into one virtual device. (see the top of net/sched/sch_teql.c for details).
To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module will be called sch_teql.
Raw data from LKDDb:
lkddb module sch_teql CONFIG_NET_SCH_TEQL : net/sched/Kconfig : "True Link Equalizer (TEQL)" # in 2.5.45–2.5.75, 2.6.0–2.6.39, 3.0–3.19, 4.0–4.20, 5.0–5.19, 6.0–6.12
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