Hi,
                I wrote a test application using MEMNIC  interfaces for inter 
VM switching .[VM1  --> host  --- >VM2 ]
                I send  uni-directional traffic from traffic generator at vm1  
to the host .
                And  in the host my application switches traffic  coming from 
vm1 to vm2.
                I  have used dpdk-1.7 and memnic -1.2 . and 
librte_pmd_memnic_copy.so to bind memnic interfaces to dpdk application [my 
traffic generator app].
                I observed  a maximum throughput of around 470Mbps only [with 
packet size 1400 Bytes,21,000 packets per second ]   ..
                Is there any best method to improve throughput  using MEMNIC 
interfaces ..
                If I increase shared memory area shown below  .. does it  
servers my need .
                If I want around 4 to 5 Gbps through put with unidirectional 
flow from VM1 to VM2  through the host ..
                How much shared memory area shall I take per port ..
                What might be the memory alignment ..


/*
* Shared memory area mapping
* +------------------+
* | Header Area  1MB |
* +------------------+
* | Up to VM     7MB |
* +------------------+
* | Padding      1MB |
* +------------------+
* | Down to host 7MB |
* +------------------+
*/
struct memnic_area {
    union {
        struct memnic_header hdr;
        char hdr_pad[1024 * 1024];
    };
    union {
        struct memnic_data up;
        char up_pad[7 * 1024 * 1024];
    };
    char blank[1024 * 1024];
    union {
        struct memnic_data down;
        char down_pad[7 * 1024 * 1024];
    };
};



Thanks & Regards,
Srinivas.


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