Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2014 21:10:22 -0300 From: Tiago Ribeiro <shasty@gmail.com> To: Mark Felder <feld@FreeBSD.org> Cc: "freebsd-xen@freebsd.org" <freebsd-xen@freebsd.org>, Jay West <jwest@ezwind.net> Subject: Re: Poor network performance Message-ID: <6C000DB6-BB6A-4134-A282-03C5AD62FCF2@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <5B18150E-50A3-4609-A3C2-979435686965@FreeBSD.org> References: <003401cf4e7e$85ada7f0$9108f7d0$@ezwind.net> <33E3E822-1122-4E75-A5F1-E468CB7AC696@sarenet.es> <5B18150E-50A3-4609-A3C2-979435686965@FreeBSD.org>
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Em 04/04/2014, =C3=A0s 10:55, Mark Felder <feld@FreeBSD.org> escreveu: >=20 > On Apr 3, 2014, at 4:26, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea <egoitz@sarenet.es> wrote: >=20 >> Hi Jay, >>=20 >> Tso is a nic's feature. Nothing to do with packet filtering. >>=20 >=20 > There is a known bug with TSO and pf on Xen. There is an open PR -- kern/ It 's a big mistery for me, yesterday i install one freebsd10 with pf in one= dom0 xenserver, and the performance is ok, and i don't disable TSO. But one month ago, i install freebsd 10 in one dom0 debian 6.0 , and i have p= oor performance too, and disable or enable TSO do not make diference. Sorry for my poor english.
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