Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 11:25:19 +0300 From: Andriy Kopystyansky <anri@polynet.lviv.ua> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Cc: mybsd <mybsd@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: Intel 82580 lagg(4) problem Message-ID: <20131018112519.Horde.OAQo4gNXUK8BEHk3Ha0pIw2@mail.polynet.lviv.ua> In-Reply-To: <BLU0-SMTP4326F14A3FD47A82C423723AE180@phx.gbl> References: <20130930121027.Horde.taTEbLTlKvRSSUADQ3_q1_A@webmail.polynet.lviv.ua> <CAJ-Vmo=00SzCNtcKAxnQpWXdDi4CGo5=_u_Wpejt8SA0Dh=M%2Bw@mail.gmail.com> <BLU0-SMTP4326F14A3FD47A82C423723AE180@phx.gbl>
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Цитую mybsd <mybsd@hotmail.com>: > Set net.link.lagg.0.use_flowid=0 not solve the problem. > > My system is freebsd 8.4, use the e1000 driver from freebsd 8.3 > solves this problem . > Should confirm that the problem is driver > > I have already submitted the BUG. > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=182917 > I can confirm, e1000 driver from freebsd 8.3 works as expected, i've got almost 1.8 Gb/s over lagg(4) interface, whereas using default driver from 9.1 couldnt get more than 1.2Gb/s. Trying iperf test to two different dst: 1) [SUM] 0.0-54.5 sec 5.50 GBytes 867 Mbits/sec 2) [SUM] 0.0-90.1 sec 9.25 GBytes 882 Mbits/sec ifstat on lagg,igb using 8.3 driver: anri@host:[11:01]~#ifstat -i lagg1,igb0,igb2 lagg1 igb0 igb2 KB/s in KB/s out KB/s in KB/s out KB/s in KB/s out 21748.67 221021.3 10419.36 122968.5 11442.13 150645.1 22010.81 222652.2 10954.49 125154.8 11161.90 150698.2 Test above was performed with net.link.lagg.1.use_flowid=1 Setting this to =0 leads to slightly less throughput, and noticable cpu overhead. (I havent any non-ip traffic). --help
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