| To: | "Martin J. Bligh" <Martin.Bligh@xxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: Early SPECWeb99 results on 2.5.33 with TSO on e1000 |
| From: | ebiederm@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Eric W. Biederman) |
| Date: | 11 Sep 2002 03:11:49 -0600 |
| Cc: | "David S. Miller" <davem@xxxxxxxxxx>, hadi@xxxxxxxxxx, tcw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx, Nivedita Singhvi <niv@xxxxxxxxxx> |
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"Martin J. Bligh" <Martin.Bligh@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > Ie. the headers that don't need to go across the bus are the critical > > resource saved by TSO. > > I'm not sure that's entirely true in this case - the Netfinity > 8500R is slightly unusual in that it has 3 or 4 PCI buses, and > there's 4 - 8 gigabit ethernet cards in this beast spread around > different buses (Troy - are we still just using 4? ... and what's > the raw bandwidth of data we're pushing? ... it's not huge). > > I think we're CPU limited (there's no idle time on this machine), > which is odd for an 8 CPU 900MHz P3 Xeon, Quite possibly. The P3 has roughly an 800MB/s FSB bandwidth, that must be used for both I/O and memory accesses. So just driving a gige card at wire speed takes a considerable portion of the cpus capacity. On analyzing this kind of thing I usually find it quite helpful to compute what the hardware can theoretically to get a feel where the bottlenecks should be. Eric |
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