Bachilo Dmitry wrote: > Hello. > I am completely stuck. I have a router, that rules three subnets. At first > there were Allied Telesyn's netcards with realtek chipsets. I am using > ipfw+natd and I had like 3,5 megabytes per second with 20 per cent of > interrupt load. I had "discarded oversized frame" too often so I've replaced > two main cards with 3Com 905 and now my xl0 and xl1 never discard frames. But > I saw no speed boost and interrupts were also very high. I have discovered > some IRQ conflicts and removed them, now I have single device per IRQ, but > still i have near 20-30 % of interrupt load, when i download something > through this router (and natd takes rest % of CPU). Some people advised me to > use polling, so I've built kernel with HZ=1000, polling and tried it. > Interrupts grew to 40-50% and speed decreased to 200-300 kb/s, so I had to > turn the polling off. > > I just don't know what to try, to gain at least 9 mb/s, because this is what I > get at home with the same cards, the same processor, with no polling and > throgh the same provider. > > Best regards, > Bachilo Dmitry > Dmitry, Could you please try natd+kqueue patch from http://www.freebsd.az/patches.html and report results (difference it made etc etc) ? I did not have any chance to test it in heavy load environment.yet. Thank you, Tofig SuleymanovReceived on Tue Aug 15 2006 - 14:45:31 UTC
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