On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Eddie Kohler <[email protected]> wrote: > Could you take a look at some handlers? In particular, what does the > "home_thread" handler report for all four PollDevices and ToDevices? Also > the "scheduled" and "tickets" handlers. >
Executing click: ./click-uninstall; ./click-install -t 2 --cpu=0 <config> And config contains: StaticThreadSched (pd0 0, td0 0, pd1 1, td1 1) where pd: PollDevice and td:ToDevice. While sending bidirectional traffic, 1. 'top' returns with only one instant of kclick although pgrep kclick provides two processid. 2. cat pd0/homethread == pd1/homethread == td0/homethread == td1/homethread = 0 3. cat /pd0/tickets ~= cat /pd1/tickets ~= cat /td0/tickets ~= cat /td1/tickets However, I have a "hunch" that the click instance I am running is not using all the cores as I am seeing packet drops at 140Mbps (100 bytes) while I know that for the same hardware (2xdualcore, opteron 2.6, 8GB RAM, 800MhZ bus, Intel 82546EB/pci-x/64bit/100MhZ) MT click can push the figures up to 240 Mbps (100 bytes). Thanks, _______________________________________________ click mailing list [email protected] https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click
