Re: poor network loopback performance and scalability
From: David Miller
Date: Mon Apr 21 2008 - 04:16:33 EST
From: Ingo Molnar <mingo@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 10:11:03 +0200
>
> * David Miller <davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > To move things forward, we should look into doing something similar to
> > what Al Viro suggested, which would be to return an SKB pointer from
> > the transmit path and call back into netif_receive_skb() using that.
>
> yep, basically the sk_peer trick that AF_UNIX is already using.
Please read again, that isn't the suggestion being discussed.
What's being discussed is having the top of the transmit call path
getting a socket "buffer" pointer, that it can feed back into the
packet input path directly. Loopback would return buffer pointers
from ->hard_start_xmit() instead of passing them netif_rx(). The top
of the transmit call path, upon getting a non-NULL buffer returned,
would pass it to netif_receive_skb().
We're not talking about sockets, although that is another idea (which
I'm working on a patch for, and I have a mechanism for what you refer
to as "path validation").
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