* Re: multiple irqs per card on the sata_sil24
@ 2006-09-27 0:31 Trent George
2006-09-27 0:46 ` Jeff Garzik
2006-09-27 1:07 ` Tejun Heo
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From: Trent George @ 2006-09-27 0:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tejun Heo; +Cc: linux-ide
While reading the specs, I noticed that the pci-x cards support splitting each port to a unique irq pin.
If you have 6 cards with 4 ports, can you spread the load over 24 irqs ?
I dont know if the motherboard can support this, or the driver could be modified to do this.
It would be nice when there is a lot of of disk traffic on lots of drives.... adding port multiplier drives to each channel.
I am trying to build a VERY large duplication system using LOTS of bandwidth. the irq can really put stress on the system.
the final system would be 100+ drives all going over 22mb/s.
It should give a nice supermicro board with 3 buses a real workout.
Trent
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* Re: multiple irqs per card on the sata_sil24
2006-09-27 0:31 multiple irqs per card on the sata_sil24 Trent George
@ 2006-09-27 0:46 ` Jeff Garzik
2006-09-27 1:07 ` Tejun Heo
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From: Jeff Garzik @ 2006-09-27 0:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Trent George; +Cc: Tejun Heo, linux-ide
Trent George wrote:
> While reading the specs, I noticed that the pci-x cards support splitting each port to a unique irq pin.
> If you have 6 cards with 4 ports, can you spread the load over 24 irqs ?
> I dont know if the motherboard can support this, or the driver could be modified to do this.
> It would be nice when there is a lot of of disk traffic on lots of drives.... adding port multiplier drives to each channel.
> I am trying to build a VERY large duplication system using LOTS of bandwidth. the irq can really put stress on the system.
>
> the final system would be 100+ drives all going over 22mb/s.
> It should give a nice supermicro board with 3 buses a real workout.
You're still going to max out PCI bus bandwidth first. Best solution is
PCI Express with MSI...
Jeff
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* Re: multiple irqs per card on the sata_sil24
2006-09-27 0:31 multiple irqs per card on the sata_sil24 Trent George
2006-09-27 0:46 ` Jeff Garzik
@ 2006-09-27 1:07 ` Tejun Heo
2006-09-27 1:09 ` Tejun Heo
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Tejun Heo @ 2006-09-27 1:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Trent George; +Cc: linux-ide
Trent George wrote:
> While reading the specs, I noticed that the pci-x cards support splitting each port to a unique irq pin.
3124 doesn't seem to support multiple MSI interrupts either. Multiple
Message Capable field is 000b. Where does the spec say that it can
split each port to a unique irq pin?
> If you have 6 cards with 4 ports, can you spread the load over 24 irqs ?
> I dont know if the motherboard can support this, or the driver could be modified to do this.
> It would be nice when there is a lot of of disk traffic on lots of drives.... adding port multiplier drives to each channel.
> I am trying to build a VERY large duplication system using LOTS of bandwidth. the irq can really put stress on the system.
Theoretically, yes, but linux currently cannot do multiple MSI
interrupts and I don't think it's gonna be supported anytime soon.
pci-e + multiple MSIX interrupts are supported but AFAIK 3132 supports that.
sil24 is pretty efficient and it only takes one more register access to
determine which port has raised interrupt. Also, if you have multiple
busy ports w/ PMP attached, single interrupt is likely to serve multiple
ports, so I don't think it's gonna matter performance-wise.
> the final system would be 100+ drives all going over 22mb/s.
> It should give a nice supermicro board with 3 buses a real workout.
Impressive. Good luck and please keep us posted.
--
tejun
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* Re: multiple irqs per card on the sata_sil24
2006-09-27 1:07 ` Tejun Heo
@ 2006-09-27 1:09 ` Tejun Heo
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From: Tejun Heo @ 2006-09-27 1:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tejun Heo; +Cc: Trent George, linux-ide
Tejun Heo wrote:
> Trent George wrote:
>> While reading the specs, I noticed that the pci-x cards support
>> splitting each port to a unique irq pin.
>
> 3124 doesn't seem to support multiple MSI interrupts either. Multiple
s/either//
> Theoretically, yes, but linux currently cannot do multiple MSI
> interrupts and I don't think it's gonna be supported anytime soon. pci-e
> + multiple MSIX interrupts are supported but AFAIK 3132 supports that.
s/supports/doesn't support/
Sorry.
--
tejun
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