>-----Original Message-----
>From: Yigit, Ferruh
>Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 9:55 AM
>To: Su, David W <david.w...@intel.com>; dev@dpdk.org
>Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] igb_uio: use non-threaded ISR
>
>On 1/20/2017 11:08 PM, David Su wrote:
>> This eliminates the overhead of a task switch when an interrupt arrives.
>
>Hi David,
>
>Did you test patch with l3fwd-power (or any app that uses Rx
>interrupts), is there any performance gain?
>
Hi Ferruh,

The test is a simple l2 forward app and it uses the same idle heuristic as 
l3fwd-power, i.e. it enables rx interrupts and goes to sleep after about 300us 
without receiving a packet.  A packet generator is configured to send a time 
stamped packet every 400us to ensure the test will go through the sleep-wakeup 
cycle with every inbound packet.  The packet generator measures packet round 
trip latency with the timestamps.

The average latency is more than 100us on a 2.30GHz Xeon E5-2699 v3 platform 
with Intel X540-AT2 NIC.  The long latency is mostly because the DPDK ixgbe 
driver enables interrupt throttling in the NIC and sets the minimum 
inter-interrupt interval to about 500us.  With this patch alone, there is no 
significant change to the average latency, the maximum latency is reduced from 
418us to 392us.  If interrupt throttling is not enabled 
(http://dpdk.org/dev/patchwork/patch/19856/), the average latency is reduced 
from 17us to 14us and the maximum latency from 30us to 21us.

>>
>> Signed-off-by: David Su <david.w...@intel.com>
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