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Sara Sharon authored
We kick the allocator when we have 2 RBDs that don't have attached RBs, and the allocator allocates 8 RBs meaning that it needs another 6 RBDs to attach the RBs to. The design is that allocator should always have enough RBDs to fulfill requests, so we give in advance 6 RBDs to the allocator so that when it is kicked, it gets additional 2 RBDs and has enough RBDs. These RBDs were taken from the Rx queue itself, meaning that each Rx queue didn't have the maximal number of RBDs, but MAX - 6. Change initial number of RBDs in the system to include both queue size and allocator reserves. Note the multi-queue is always 511 instead of 512 to avoid a full queue since we cannot detect this state easily enough in the 9000 arch. Signed-off-by: Sara Sharon <sara.sharon@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com>
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