>-----Original Message----- >On 24.01.2012 09:18, Nikolay Denev wrote: >> On Jan 23, 2012, at 11:39 PM, Marcin Markowski wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> This message has been sent to freebsd-performance@ but got the >>> information that should contact also with freebsd-net@. >>> >>> We use FreeBSD as sniffer (libpcap programs) and we experience >>> performance problems when incoming traffic is greater than 7.5Gbps/s. >>> If we check 'top' we see that first irq from network card is using >>> 100% CPU. I've tested this on FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE and 9.0-RELEASE (on >>> 9.0 we can see also kernel thread named {ix0 que} using 100% CPU), >>> and both systems behave the same. In logs we see also: >>> interrupt storm detected on "irq268:"; throttling interrupt source >>> >>> Our server platform is Intel SR2600URBRP, 2x Xeon X5650, 6GB RAM and >>> NIC Intel X520-DA2. >>> >>> I'm not sure if problem is with NIC or motherboard in SR2600URBRP, >>> because everything is fine when we use other server configuration: >>> Intel SR1630GP, 1x Xeon X3450, 8GB RAM, NIC X520-DA2 >>> >>> My /boot/loader.conf: >>> kern.ipc.nmbclusters=262144 >>> hw.ixgbe.rxd=2048 >>> hw.ixgbe.txd=2048 >>> hw.ixgbe.num_queues=16 >>> >>> /etc/sysctl.conf >>> hw.intr_storm_threshold=10000 >>>
I just finished a bunch of performance tests on this card. In my case I was trying to get as close to a full 10Gb/s as possible on a Dell R710 but I haven't yet tried any sniffing. Have you tried turning on LRO on the interface ( ifconfig lro ). In my case this made a big difference and I can now get 9.41Gb/s without high CPU or interrupt storms. I am also using Jack's latest driver downloaded from intel (version 2.4.4). Even the driver in 9.0 was older. Here is what I have /etc/sysctl.conf # Increase the network buffers kern.ipc.nmbclusters=262144 kern.ipc.maxsockbuf=4194304 hw.intr_storm_threshold=9000 kern.ipc.nmbjumbop=262144 /boot/loader.conf ixgbe_load="YES" hw.ixgbe.txd=4096 hw.ixgbe.rxd=4096 ---- Kirk
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