On 4 Feb 2011, at 13:30, Michael Tuexen wrote:

>> Hmm.  It might be better to add a new NETISR_SCTP and use netisr's support 
>> for multithreading?
> That sounds really good.
> 
> Is it possible that different network cards put packets in the same queue?
> That would be helpful in the case of SCTP.
>> 
>> (I'm preparing a patch for review that enhances that a bit so that protocols 
>> can be a bit more expressive in terms of specifying dispatch policy, etc, 
>> currently).
> Great!

You get a spectrum of possibilities -- protocols can request source ordering 
(i.e., ifnet), flow ordering (in which they expose ordering information but not 
CPU affinity), or a full CPU affinity. How work is distributed and what queue 
it ends up in depends on the model, but yes, you can request that interfaces 
distribute packets to various queues, and that multiple interfaces use 
consistent distribution models. I implement this for RSS, where there's a 
global RSS setup that is propagated to supporting device drivers so that they 
can align their distribution with the network stack's affinity model for 
connection groups.

Robert

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