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[Xen-devel] I/O descriptor ring size bottleneck?


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  • From: Diwaker Gupta <diwakergupta@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 13:47:58 -0800
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Hi everyone,

I'm doing some networking experiments over high BDP topologies. Right
now the configuration is quite simple -- two Xen boxes connected via a
dummynet router. The dummynet router is set to limit bandwidth to
500Mbps and simulate an RTT of 80ms.

I'm using the following sysctl values:
net.ipv4.tcp_rmem = 4096        87380   4194304
net.ipv4.tcp_wmem = 4096        65536   4194304
net.core.rmem_max = 8388608
net.core.wmem_max = 8388608
net.ipv4.tcp_bic = 0

(tcp westwood and vegas are also turned off for now)

Now if I run 50 netperf flows lasting 80 seconds (1000RTTs) from
inside  a VM on one box talking to the netserver on the VM on the
other box, I get a per flow throughput of around ~2.5Mbps (which
sucks, but lets ignore the absolute value for the moment).

If I run the same test, but this time from inside dom0, I get a per
flow throughput of around 6Mbps.

I'm trying to understand the difference in performance. It seems to me
that the I/O descriptor ring sizes are hard coded to 256 -- could that
be a bottleneck here? If not, have people experience similar problems?

TIA
-- 
Diwaker Gupta
http://resolute.ucsd.edu/diwaker


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