[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCHv1] xen-netfront: always keep the Rx ring full of requests
On 06/10/14 16:35, annie li wrote: > > On 2014/10/2 9:33, David Vrabel wrote: >> A full Rx ring only requires 1 MiB of memory. This is not enough >> memory that it is useful to dynamically scale the number of Rx >> requests in the ring based on traffic rates. >> >> Keeping the ring full of Rx requests handles bursty traffic better >> than trying to converges on an optimal number of requests to keep >> filled. >> >> On a 4 core host, an iperf -P 64 -t 60 run from dom0 to a 4 VCPU guest >> improved from 5.1 Gbit/s to 5.6 Gbit/s. Gains with more bursty >> traffic are expected to be higher. > > Although removing sysfs is connected with the code change for full Rx > ring utilization, I assume it is better to split this patch into two to > make it simpler? I don't see how splitting the patch would be an improvement. >> + queue->rx.req_prod_pvt = req_prod; >> + >> + /* Not enough requests? Try again later. */ >> + if (req_prod - queue->rx.rsp_cons < NET_RX_SLOTS_MIN) { >> + mod_timer(&queue->rx_refill_timer, jiffies + (HZ/10)); >> + return; > > If the previous for loop breaks because of failure of > xennet_alloc_one_rx_buffer, then notify_remote_via_irq is missed here if > the code returns directly. This is deliberate -- there's no point notifying the backend if there aren't enough requests for the next packet. Since we don't know what the next packet might be we assume it's the largest possible. David _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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