28.08.2019 3:20, Victor Gamov wrote: >>>> hw.igb.max_interrupt_rate=32000 >>> >>> It's about 5000-7000 per rxq >> >> 7000 is quite close considering it is average for quite long period (a >> second or seconds). >> It can hit 8000 for some ticks easily in your case. > > Eugene, can you explain me what max_interrupt_rate means? Calomel explain > it as "# maximum number of interrupts per second generated by single igb". > So if I increase it then more irq per sec will be generated and more context > switch produced. Why I need to increase it?
Already did in another post. >> You should raise the limit as soon as possible. I'd advise to double it upto >> 16000 first >> but if you cannot afford extra reboot better use 32000 as it's just fine for >> 1Gbps link. > # sysctl hw.igb.max_interrupt_rate > sysctl: unknown oid 'hw.igb.max_interrupt_rate' > # > Is it possible to set it at boot time only? Yes, unless you patched igb(4) sources with a patch as described in by blog: http://www.grosbein.net/freebsd/patches/igb_sysctl-11.0.diff.gz It adds per-interface sysctls to change this on-the-fly: dev.igb.0.max_interrupt_rate=32000 dev.igb.1.max_interrupt_rate=32000 Be warned that you still need to re-initialize the NIC to write changed value to the chip and this will temporary stop traffic. Easiest way is to bring the interface down/up: ifconfig igb0 down; ifconfig igb0 up hw.igb.max_interrupt_rate is used as default value for sysctls so if you raise the limit in loader.conf, it is used by chip on first "up" of interface at boot time. _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"