On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 03:35:56PM -0700, Sean Bruno wrote: > > > FreeBSD has too many knobs, but it would be nice if the bge defaults weren't > > so broken, so that they don't need overriding. > > > > Bruce > > > So many knobs ... well here's more. :-) > > http://people.freebsd.org/~sbruno/bge_config_update.txt > > At least this gets a man page update with references to manuals.
You have to change BGE_STD_RX_RING_CNT to change number of RX descriptors. It's hard-coded and it needs much more work to change that. And I don't see any reason to modify that though(Max # of RX descriptor is 512). I think bge(4) touches minimal set of coalescing parameters but publicly available bge(4) data sheet shows more coalescing parameters. These parameters could be programmed with different values(BDs & ticks) during interrupt. And some parameters are not applicable to certain controllers. In addition, the allowed value range for certain parameters vary on controller models. So I think it's good idea to mention allowed value range for each parameters as well as a warning that mentions possible connection lost caused by wrongly programmed value(i.e. no RX interrupt for bge_rx_coal_ticks == 0 && bge_rx_max_coal_bds == 0) It's common to see multiple instances of bge(4) in a box so I think it would be better to implement them as sysctl tunables rather than loader tunables(i.e. each controller may need different coalescing parameters). Except hw.bge.allow_asf tunable, all others were implemented to support multiple bge(4) instances. sysctl tunables also allow dynamic change so you don't have to reboot your box to change coalescing parameters. > > Sean _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"