Peter Jeremy wrote:
On Wed, 2006-Sep-20 23:59:13 +0200, Andre Oppermann wrote:
I have rewritten kern_sendfile() to work in two loops, the inner which turns
as many pages into mbufs as it can up to the free send socket buffer space.

The 64K blocks sounds good but how does this interact with TCP slow
start?  Is there the possibility that a couple (for some reasonably
large value of 'couple') of TCP connections slowly accepting a file
could eat all the mbuf space?

This danger is and has been always present.  This normal socket behavior
and happens no matter which method (write or sendfile) you use.  Even the
current sendfile(2) fills the socket buffer when the connection is in slow
start.  It just spends more CPU once the connection is going and getting
throughput (and it doesn't make much use of TSO there).

--
Andre
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