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Message-Id: <1208282804.23631.27.camel@localhost>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 21:06:44 +0300
From: Anton Titov <a.titov@...t.bg>
To: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Bad network performance over 2Gbps
I use Linux for serving a huge amount of static web on few servers. When
network traffic goes above 2Gbit/sec ksoftirqd/5 (not every time 5, but
every time just one) starts using exactly 100% CPU time and packet
packet loss starts preventing traffic from going up. When the network
traffic is lower than 1.9Gbit ksoftirqds use 0% CPU according to top.
Uplink is 6 gigabit Intel cards bonded together using 802.3ad algorithm
with xmit_hash_policy set to layer3+4. On the other side is Cisco 2960
switch. Machine is with two quad core Intel Xeons @2.33GHz.
Here goes a screen snapshot of "top" command. The described behavior
have nothing to do with 13% io-wait. It happens even if it is 0%
io-wait.
http://www.titov.net/misc/top-snap.png
kernel configuration:
http://www.titov.net/misc/config.gz
/proc/interrupts, lspci, dmesg (nothing intresting there), ifconfig,
uname -a:
http://www.titov.net/misc/misc.txt.gz
Is it a Linux bug or some hardware limitation?
Regards,
Anton Titov
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