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From: Jakob-Tobias Winter <jakob-tobias.winter@1und1.de>
To: dm-crypt <dm-crypt@saout.de>
Subject: [dm-crypt] dmcrypt performance / multithreading
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 10:10:56 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B387620.8080606@1und1.de> (raw)

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hey there,

i'm currently at the chaos communications congress and am experiencing
difficulties with my crypto-performance.

there are two raidsets crypted with cryptsetup and therefore i get two
kcryptd processes. is there a way to get those processes to split into
per-cpu-prozesses?

the system is running Debian with 2.6.32.1 #2 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux and
has 8 cpus, therefore enough power, if the process would offload work.

any advice or input you need to suggest a solution?

i did quite some googling and even found a kernel-commit which should du
just that, but can't seem to get it working.

you can also hit me via dect at the congress: 3445

-- wintix


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