# bwmin should be small enough that it can be considered negligibly
# slow compared to the hardware. 8 bits/second appears to be the
# smallest value supported by tc.
-bwmin = 8
+bwmin = 1000
# bwmax should be large enough that it can be considered at least as
# fast as the hardware.
else:
return -1
+def format_bytes(bytes, si = True):
+ """
+ Formats bytes into a string
+ """
+ if si:
+ kilo = 1000.
+ else:
+ # Officially, a kibibyte
+ kilo = 1024.
+
+ if bytes >= (kilo * kilo * kilo):
+ return "%.1f GB" % (bytes / (kilo * kilo * kilo))
+ elif bytes >= 1000000:
+ return "%.1f MB" % (bytes / (kilo * kilo))
+ elif bytes >= 1000:
+ return "%.1f KB" % (bytes / kilo)
+ else:
+ return "%.0f bytes" % bytes
def format_tc_rate(rate):
"""
minexemptrate, maxexemptrate,
bytes, exemptbytes)
else:
- print "%s %d %s %s %s %s %d %d" % \
+ print "%s %d %s %s %s %s %s %s" % \
(slice, share,
format_tc_rate(minrate), format_tc_rate(maxrate),
format_tc_rate(minexemptrate), format_tc_rate(maxexemptrate),
- bytes, exemptbytes)
+ format_bytes(bytes), format_bytes(exemptbytes))
elif len(argv) >= 2:
# slice, ...