John Baldwin writes: > On Monday 06 February 2006 17:37, Andrew Gallatin wrote: > > John Baldwin writes: > > > On Monday 06 February 2006 14:46, Andrew Gallatin wrote: > > > > Andre Oppermann writes: > > > > > Andrew Gallatin wrote: > > > > > > Why dooes machdep.cpu_idle_hlt=1 drop my 10GbE network rx > > > > > > performance by a considerable amount (7.5Gbs -> 5.5Gbs)? > > > > > > > You may be seeing problems because it might simply take a while for the > > > CPU to wake up from HLT when an interrupt comes in. The 4BSD scheduler > > > tries to do IPIs to wakeup any sleeping CPUs when it schedules a new > > > thread, but that would add higher latency for ithreads than just > > > preempting directly to the ithread. Oh, you have to turn that on, it's > > > off by default > > > (kern.sched.ipiwakeup.enabled=1). > > > > Hmm.. It seems to be on by default. Unfortunately, it does not seem > > to help. > > I'm not sure. One thing which really helps is disabling preemption. If I do that, I get 7.7Gb/sec with machdep.cpu_idle_hlt=1. This is slightly better than machdep.cpu_idle_hlt=0 and no PREEMPTION. BTW, net.isr.direct=1 in all testing. DrewReceived on Tue Feb 07 2006 - 21:15:58 UTC
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