| To: | Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: BCM5704 performance questions. |
| From: | Rick Jones <rick.jones2@xxxxxx> |
| Date: | Fri, 10 Jun 2005 15:03:03 -0700 |
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There will be a bridge chip, and indeed I see better performance when I just use a 2-port Intel NIC as opposed to a 4 port, even if I am only actively using 2 of the 4 ports on the 4-port NIC. For the tg3 hardware I only have a4-port NIC. I do assume that a 2-port tg3 NIC w/out a bridge chip would be faster..but probably not too much. I have been taught by several wise old engineers that the proper spelling of assume is ass-u-me :) Bridge chips can in theory do all sorts of nasty things to performance. CKO == IP checksum offload? Yes. Since Dave doesn't want to debug my bridge setup (and I don't blame him), Iam going to try to focus my testing/debug reports on the pktgen tests. If/when pktgen shows better performance with tg3, I can verify that I see thesame speedups with my proprietary bridging module. I've no idea if CKO would help or hinder pktgen, nor have I tried to enable or disable it.Are your interface interrupts distributed across the CPUs?I'm using FC2, basically a default install. It does seem to have an irq balance daemon running. But, I'm not specifically binding IRQs or anything like that. pktgen tx is running as a single thread, so the rx code could run mostly on the other CPU if locking allows... again, never ass-u-me. rick |
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