[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] Network Checksum Removal
On 5/23/05, Nivedita Singhvi <niv@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Bin Ren wrote: > > I've added the support for ethtools. By turning on and off netfront > > checksum offloading, I'm getting the following throughput numbers, > > using iperf. Each test was run three times. CPU usages are quite > > similar in two cases ('top' output). Looks like checksum computation > > is not a major overhead in domU networking. > > > > dom0/1/2 all have 128M memory. dom0 has e1000 tx checksum offloading turned > > on. > > Yeah, if you want to do anything network intensive, 128MB is just > not enough - you really need more memory in your system. I've given all the domains 256M memory and switched to netperf TCP_STREAM (netperf -H server). almost no change. Details: dom1->external: 420Mbps dom1->dom0: 437Mbps dom0->dom1: 200Mbps (!!!) dom1->dom2: 327Mbps > > > With Tx checksum on: > > > > dom1->dom2: 300Mb/s (dom0 cpu maxed out by software interrupts) > > dom1->dom0: 459Mb/s (dom0 cpu 80% in SI, dom1 cpu 20% in SI) > > dom1->external: 439Mb/s (over 1Gb/s ethernet) (dom0 cpu 50% in SI, > > dom1 60% in SI) > > > > With Tx checksum off: > > > > dom1->dom2: 301Mb/s > > dom1->dom0: 454Mb/s > > dom1->externel: 437Mb/s (over 1Gb/s ethernet) > > > iperf is a directional send test, correct? > i.e. is dom1 -> dom0 perf the same as dom0 -> dom1 for you? Please see above. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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