Bezüglich Harry Schmalzbauer's Nachricht vom 05.06.2017 20:25 (localtime): > Bezüglich Vincenzo Maffione's Nachricht vom 05.06.2017 16:06 (localtime): > … > First quick test shows you're right and this tiny diff solves a decent > share of my (ESXi-replacing) problems: > > --- src/sys/net/if_vlan.c.orig 2017-06-05 17:39:27.770574000 +0200 > +++ src/sys/net/if_vlan.c 2017-06-05 17:39:21.550278000 +0200 > @@ -1234,7 +1234,7 @@ > if_inc_counter(ifv->ifv_ifp, IFCOUNTER_IPACKETS, 1); > > /* Pass it back through the parent's input routine. */ > - (*ifp->if_input)(ifv->ifv_ifp, m); > + (*ifv->ifv_ifp->if_input)(ifv->ifv_ifp, m); > } > > static int > > Will do real-world tests tommorrow.
To share my observations: Attaching if_vlan(4) to vale(4) works with the above modification, as long as vlanhwtag is _not_ disabled, at least with igb(4) and (em4). Having other offloadings enabled or disabled (regardless if it's on parent or vlan-clone) doesn't matter, disabling vlanhwtag on the parent leads to congested parent if there's mor etraffic than console... I haven't done any tracking if it's caused by TCP windows scaling e.g. nor tried to ask the code, because I do want vlanhwtagging enabled and that's what works so far :-) This is also true for if_vlan(4) interfaces which have if_lagg(0) as parent, and also for both types of vale(4) attaching, hoststack-detached (-a) or hoststack-attached (-h). So far very nice :-) But there's a interrupt multiplication noticeable (at the host). My simple NFS-copying test causes ~10ki/s at one igb(4) queue when invoked on the host, with mtu 1500. Same invocation in the guest, with vlan-vale setup, causes 30ki/s average (with high discrepancy, 20-40k). Might it be possible that if_vlan(4) influences interrupt moderation capabilities? Vincenzo, thanks for your answers to my questions, which I read during writing of this - stripping them here. -harry _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
