From: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@gmail.com>
To: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <jdb@comx.dk>
Cc: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <hawk@diku.dk>,
Linux Kernel Network Hackers <netdev@vger.kernel.org>,
Robert Olsson <robert@herjulf.net>
Subject: Re: Strange CPU load when flushing route cache (kernel 2.6.31.6)
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 12:05:07 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B0E60E3.5040301@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1259232716.30983.101.camel@jdb-workstation>
Jesper Dangaard Brouer a écrit :
> On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 15:03 +0100, Eric Dumazet wrote:
>>> grep LowTotal /proc/meminfo
>>> LowTotal: 747080 kB
>>>
>>> What does that mean? Is it bad? What should I run on a 32-bit
>>> system/kernel?
>> If you have more than 1GB of physical ram, and use your machine as a router, you might
>> compile a 2GB/2GB User/Kernel kernel, to get twice available RAM for kernel
>> and more IP route entries (if needed)
>
> Can I still use this option if the machine "only" have 2G of physical
> RAM? Most of my production machines have 2G RAM.
>
> Just to verify: This is not an issue on 64-bit kernels right?
If your kernel is 32bit, and you have 2GB of ram, then selecting a 2G/2G split
allows your kernel to use more ram (This is called LOWMEM.
Yes, this not an issue on 64bits kernels : All RAM is LOWMEM :)
>
>> make menuconfig
>> --> Processor type and features
>> --> Memory split
>> --> 2G/2G
>
> For completeness sake, Memory split depends on "if EMBEDDED"
>
> So I also needed to enable:
>
> make menuconfig
> --> General setup
> --> Configure standard kernel features (for small systems)
>
>
>>> Can you recommend any other /proc/sys/ tuning options?
>> Really hard to say without exact context of use :)
>
> The machines does Internet traffic routing, but with a VERY large
> iptables rulesets, e.g. on one production machine I have 18409 chains
> and 62916 iptables rules. (I did most of the scalability patches to
> iptables userspace to make this work...). And the machines also uses a
> very large HTB tree. Basically I do, per customer, Access Control,
> Bandwidth limiting and Personal firewall.
>
> Also note that I'm reserving extra vmalloc memory as iptables uses
> vmalloc'ed memory...
>
> Okay I'll keep boot parameter then... or is it possible to resize the
> hash runtime?
Nope, we use RCU lookups, so a resize would be complex.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-11-26 11:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-11-23 9:58 Strange CPU load when flushing route cache (kernel 2.6.31.6) Jesper Dangaard Brouer
2009-11-23 10:29 ` Eric Dumazet
2009-11-23 12:28 ` Jesper Dangaard Brouer
2009-11-23 13:25 ` Eric Dumazet
2009-11-23 13:48 ` Jesper Dangaard Brouer
2009-11-23 14:03 ` Eric Dumazet
2009-11-26 10:51 ` Jesper Dangaard Brouer
2009-11-26 11:05 ` Eric Dumazet [this message]
2009-11-23 15:07 ` robert
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