"Felix Marti" <[email protected]> writes:
> What I was referring to is that TSO(/LRO) have their own
> issues, some eluded to by Roland and me. In fact, customers working on
> the LSR couldn't use TSO due to the burstiness it introduces
That was in old kernels where TSO didn't honor the initial cwnd correctly,
right? I assume it's long fixed.
If not please clarify what the problem was.
> have a look at graphics.
> Graphics used to be done by the host CPU and now we have dedicated
> graphics adapters that do a much better job...
Is your off load device as programable as a modern GPU?
> farfetched that offload devices can do a better job at a data-flow
> problem?
One big difference is that there is no potentially adverse and
always varying internet between the graphics card and your monitor.
-Andi
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