On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 13:08, Dmitry Yusupov wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 17:32 -0500, Benjamin LaHaise wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 12:48:56PM -0800, Dmitry Yusupov wrote:
> > > If you have plans to start new project such as SoftRDMA than yes. lets
> > > discuss it since set of problems will be similar to what we've got with
> > > software iSCSI Initiators.
> >
> > I'm somewhat interested in seeing a SoftRDMA project get off the ground.
> > At least the NatSemi 83820 gige MAC is able to provide early-rx interrupts
> > that allow one to get an rx interrupt before the full payload has arrived
> > making it possible to write out a new rx descriptor to place the payload
> > wherever it is ultimately desired. It would be fun to work on if not the
> > most performant RDMA implementation.
>
> I see a lot of skepticism around early-rx interrupt schema. It might
> work for gige, but i'm not sure if it will fit into 10g.
>
> What RDMA gives us is zero-copy on receive and new networking api which
> has a potential to be HW accelerated. SoftRDMA will never avoid copying
> on receive. But benefit for SoftRDMA would be its availability on client
> sides. It is free and it could be easily deployed. Soon Intel & Co will
> give us 2,4,8... multi-core CPUs for around 200$ :), So, who cares if
> one of those cores will do receive side copying?
>
dedicated core to dealing with interrupt is fine. but the memory
bandwidth is still over-used right?
ming
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