On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 11:03:29AM +1000, Greg Banks wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 01:42, Jakob Oestergaard wrote:
> > Yes, as far as I know - the Broadcom Tigeon3 driver does not have the
> > option of enabling/disabling RX polling (if we agree that is what we're
> > talking about), but looking in tg3.c it seems that it *always*
> > unconditionally uses NAPI...
>
> I've whined and moaned about this in the past, but for all its
> faults NAPI on tg3 doesn't lose packets. It does cause a huge
> increase in irq cpu time on multiple fast CPUs. What irq rate
> are you seeing?
Around 20.000 interrupts per second during the large write, on the IRQ
where eth0 is (this is not shared with anything else).
[sparrow:joe] $ cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1
...
169: 3853488 412570512 IO-APIC-level eth0
...
But still, guys, it is the *same* server with tg3 that runs well with a
2.4 client but poorly with a 2.6 client.
Maybe I'm just staring myself blind at this, but I can't see how a
general problem on the server (such as packet loss, latency or whatever)
would cause no problems with a 2.4 client but major problems with a 2.6
client.
--
/ jakob
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