On Tue, 2017-12-19 at 19:01 +0800, zhangliping wrote:
> At 2017-12-18 22:45:30, "Paolo Abeni" wrote:
> > Understood, thanks. Still the time spent in 'udp4_lib_lookup2' looks
> > quite different/higher than what I observe in my tests. Are you using
> > x86_64? if not, do you see many cache misses i
Hi,
At 2017-12-18 22:45:30, "Paolo Abeni" wrote:
>Understood, thanks. Still the time spent in 'udp4_lib_lookup2' looks
>quite different/higher than what I observe in my tests. Are you using
>x86_64? if not, do you see many cache misses in udp4_lib_lookup2?
Yes, x86_64. Here is the host's lscpu o
On Mon, 2017-12-18 at 20:09 +0800, zhangliping wrote:
> My test case is very simple, two VMs were connected via ovs + dpdk.
> Inside VM, rps is enabled. Then one VM runs "iperf -s -u &", another
> VM runs "iperf -c 1.1.1.2 -P 12 -u -b 10Gbps -l 40 -t 36000".
Understood, thanks. Still the time spen
Hi,
At 2017-12-18 18:26:28, "Paolo Abeni" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Mon, 2017-12-18 at 12:11 +0800, zhangliping wrote:
>> From: zhangliping
>>
>> Under our udp pressure performance test, after gro is disabled, rx rate
>> will be improved from ~2500kpps to ~2800kpps. We can find some difference
>> from
Hi,
On Mon, 2017-12-18 at 12:11 +0800, zhangliping wrote:
> From: zhangliping
>
> Under our udp pressure performance test, after gro is disabled, rx rate
> will be improved from ~2500kpps to ~2800kpps. We can find some difference
> from perf report:
> 1. gro is enabled:
> 24.23% [kernel]
From: zhangliping
Under our udp pressure performance test, after gro is disabled, rx rate
will be improved from ~2500kpps to ~2800kpps. We can find some difference
from perf report:
1. gro is enabled:
24.23% [kernel] [k] udp4_lib_lookup2
5.42% [kernel] [k] __memcpy
3.87%