Hi,
Kip Macy wrote:
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 6:07 PM, Mike Tancsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 02:44 PM 7/7/2008, Paul wrote:
Also my 82571 NIC supports multiple received queues and multiple transmit
queues so why hasn't
anyone written the driver to support this? It's not a 10gb card and it
still supports it and it's widely
available and not too expensive either. The new 82575/6 chips support
even more queues and the
two port version will be out this month and the 4 port in october (PCI-E
cards). Motherboards are
already shipping with the 82576.. (82571 supports 2x/2x 575/6 support
4x/4x)
Actually, do any of your NICs attach via the igb driver ?
I have a pre-production card. With some bug fixes and some tuning of
interrupt handling (custom stack - I've been asked to push the changes
back in to CVS, I just don't have time right now) an otherwise
unoptimized igb can forward 1.04Mpps from one port to another (1.04
Mpps in on igb0 and 1.04 Mpps out on igb1) using 3.5 cores on an 8
core system.
Is this on 1gbps or on 10gbps NIC?
-Kip
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Stefan Lambrev
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