From: "Xiaoliang (David) Wei" <weixl@caltech.edu>
To: satya srikanth <satyasrikanth2001@yahoo.com>
Cc: netdev@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: gigabit ethernet
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 01:34:32 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <402B48A8.3060800@caltech.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20040212083915.73516.qmail@web21109.mail.yahoo.com>
Hi Satya,
Did you check the CPU utilization? If you use smaller packet size,
the interrupt rate may be a problem.
You can modulate the NIC's interrupt rate. See the document for
details:
http://www.intel.com/support/network/adapter/1000/e1000.htm#parameters
Also, I assume the round trip propagation delay for your
connections is very small (such as <10ms)?
-David
satya srikanth wrote:
> Sir,
> I need some help from you. I am using 2 xeon(2
> GHz) machines each with two processors running linux
> 2.4.20-8smp kernel and having intel PRO/1000 gigabit
> adapter NIC card(e1000 driver). I tried connecting
> both of them using a gigabit switch. I am getting
> gigabit speed only if I use my own TCP sockets sending
> packets of size around 1400 bytes. If I send packets
> of size around 500 bytes, I am getting maximum of only
> 500 Mbps. I noticed that NIC is receiving all the
> packets but they are getting dropped in the kernel.
> I tried changing the settings like
> netdev_max_backlog to 30000 and rmem_max, wmem_max and
> txqueuelen, but of no use. Can you please suggest some
> changes that I need to make to achieve this speed.
> (Like changing number of Rx interrupts, Tx interrupts
> etc). Can you please suggest some other links where I
> can get some useful information. Will linux router
> project LRP help me to achieve it.
>
> with regards,
> Satya Srikanth.
>
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Xiaoliang (David) Wei Graduate Student of CS@Caltech
WWW: http://www.cs.caltech.edu/~weixl
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-02-12 9:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-02-12 8:39 gigabit ethernet satya srikanth
2004-02-12 9:34 ` Xiaoliang (David) Wei [this message]
2004-02-13 10:38 ` satya srikanth
2004-02-13 19:36 ` Cheng Jin
2004-02-13 21:31 ` Nivedita Singhvi
2004-02-13 22:11 ` Jeff Garzik
2004-02-14 14:09 ` satya srikanth
2004-02-16 4:32 ` Ben Greear
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2005-03-22 16:56 Gigabit Ethernet Gilad Rom
2005-03-22 21:04 ` Dan Malek
2005-04-06 11:01 ` Bogdan Vacaliuc
2005-04-06 11:01 ` Bogdan Vacaliuc
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