Re: IPSEC in GENERIC [was: Re: netmap in GENERIC, by default, on HEAD]

2014-11-06 Thread Olivier Cochard-Labbé
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Hooman Fazaeli wrote: > > => This permit me to obtain the maximum PPS forwarded by the server. >> > May be off-topic: How much PPS and on which hardware? > It seems I'm not clear: My question is just "What is the correct methodology for benching IPSec performance

Re: IPSEC in GENERIC [was: Re: netmap in GENERIC, by default, on HEAD]

2014-11-06 Thread Hooman Fazaeli
On 11/6/2014 1:30 PM, Olivier Cochard-Labbé wrote: How to correctly bench IPSec performance ? For benching forwarding performance I generate minimum-size packet (2000 flows: 100 different source IP * 20 different destination IP) like with this netmap's pkt-gen example: pkt-gen -i ix0 -f tx -n 10

Re: IPSEC in GENERIC [was: Re: netmap in GENERIC, by default, on HEAD]

2014-11-06 Thread Bjoern A. Zeeb
On 06 Nov 2014, at 01:10 , George Neville-Neil wrote: > On 5 Nov 2014, at 9:20, Alexander V. Chernikov wrote: > >> On 05.11.2014 19:39, George Neville-Neil wrote: >>> Howdy, >>> >>> Last night (Pacific Time) I committed a change so that GENERIC, on HEAD has >>> the netmap >>> device enabled.

Re: IPSEC in GENERIC [was: Re: netmap in GENERIC, by default, on HEAD]

2014-11-06 Thread Olivier Cochard-Labbé
How to correctly bench IPSec performance ? For benching forwarding performance I generate minimum-size packet (2000 flows: 100 different source IP * 20 different destination IP) like with this netmap's pkt-gen example: pkt-gen -i ix0 -f tx -n 10 -l 60 -d 9.1.1.1:2000-9.1.1.100 -s 8.1.1.1:2

Re: IPSEC in GENERIC [was: Re: netmap in GENERIC, by default, on HEAD]

2014-11-05 Thread John-Mark Gurney
George Neville-Neil wrote this message on Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 17:10 -0800: > On 5 Nov 2014, at 9:20, Alexander V. Chernikov wrote: > > >On 05.11.2014 19:39, George Neville-Neil wrote: > >>Howdy, > >> > >>Last night (Pacific Time) I committed a change so that GENERIC, on > >>HEAD has the netmap >

Re: IPSEC in GENERIC [was: Re: netmap in GENERIC, by default, on HEAD]

2014-11-05 Thread George Neville-Neil
On 5 Nov 2014, at 9:20, Alexander V. Chernikov wrote: On 05.11.2014 19:39, George Neville-Neil wrote: Howdy, Last night (Pacific Time) I committed a change so that GENERIC, on HEAD has the netmap device enabled. This is to increase the breadth of our testing of that feature prior to the re

IPSEC in GENERIC [was: Re: netmap in GENERIC, by default, on HEAD]

2014-11-05 Thread Alexander V. Chernikov
On 05.11.2014 19:39, George Neville-Neil wrote: Howdy, Last night (Pacific Time) I committed a change so that GENERIC, on HEAD has the netmap device enabled. This is to increase the breadth of our testing of that feature prior to the release of FreeBSD 11. In two weeks I will enable IPSec b