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Igor Russkikh authored
atlantic hardware does support UDP hardware segmentation offload. This allows user to specify one large contiguous buffer with data which then will be split automagically into multiple UDP packets of specified size. Bulk sending of large UDP streams lowers CPU usage and increases bandwidth. We did estimations both with udpgso_bench_tx test tool and with modified iperf3 measurement tool (4 streams, multithread, 200b packet size) over AQC<->AQC 10G link. Flow control is disabled to prevent RX side impact on measurements. No UDP GSO: iperf3 -c 10.0.1.2 -u -b0 -l 200 -P4 --multithread UDP GSO: iperf3 -c 10.0.1.2 -u -b0 -l 12600 --udp-lso 200 -P4 --multithread Mode CPU iperf speed Line speed Packets per second ------------------------------------------------------------- NO UDP GSO 350% 3.07 Gbps 3.8 Gbps 1,919,419 SW UDP GSO 200% 5.55 Gbps 6.4 Gbps 3,286,144 HW UDP GSO 90% 6.80 Gbps 8.4 Gbps 4,273,117 Signed-off-by: Igor Russkikh <irusskikh@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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