Hi, I'm observing a significant performance regression in KVM guest VMs using virtio-net with recent Linux kernels (6.8.1+ and 6.14).
When running on a host system equipped with a Broadcom NetXtreme-E (bnxt_en) NIC and AMD EPYC CPUs, the network throughput in the guest drops to 100–200 KB/s. The same guest configuration performs normally (~100 MB/s) when using kernel 6.8.0 or when the VM is moved to a host with Intel NICs. Test environment: - Host: QEMU/KVM, Linux 6.8.1 and 6.14.0 - Guest: Linux with virtio-net interface - NIC: Broadcom BCM57416 (bnxt_en driver, no issues at host level) - CPU: AMD EPYC - Storage: virtio-scsi - VM network: virtio-net, virtio-scsi (no CPU or IO bottlenecks) - Traffic test: iperf3, scp, wget consistently slow in guest This issue is not present: - On 6.8.0 - On hosts with Intel NICs (same VM config) I have bisected the issue to the following upstream commit: 49d14b54a527 ("virtio-net: Suppress tx timeout warning for small tx") https://git.kernel.org/linus/49d14b54a527 Reverting this commit restores normal network performance in affected guest VMs. I’m happy to provide more data or assist with testing a potential fix. Thanks, Markus Fohrer