Re: [patch] voluntary-preempt-2.6.8.1-P8

From: K.R. Foley
Date: Mon Aug 23 2004 - 22:58:58 EST


Lee Revell wrote:
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 17:01, Ingo Molnar wrote:


- reduce netdev_max_backlog to 8 (Mark H Johnson)



On my system this setting has absolutely no effect on the skb related
latencies. I tested setting netdev_max_backlog to every power of two between 1 and 128, and regardless of this setting, I can produce a
450-600 usec latency with:

ping -s 65507 -f $DEFAULT_GATEWAY

Looks like skb_checksum is the problem. Here is one of the traces:

http://krustophenia.net/testresults.php?dataset=2.6.8.1-P8#/var/www/2.6.8.1-P8/trace14.txt

Lee

-

Setting netdev_max_backlog doesn't seem to have any effect for me either.

I get a similar latency when I try to reproduce your result above, ~612 usec. However, my trace is very different than yours:

http://www.cybsft.com/testresults/2.6.8.1-P8/latency_trace3.txt

In fact most any network activity, with the POSSIBLE exception of already open connections, seem to be able to trigger higher latencies. As you can see here:

http://www.cybsft.com/testresults/2.6.8.1-P8/


kr


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