>-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On >Behalf Of Matthew Faulkner >Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 6:40 AM >To: Kirsher, Jeffrey T >Subject: Receive Side Scaling and Linux > >Hey, > >Apologies for the random e-mail, but i saw you posted a few patches to >the netdev mailing list and i figured you would be the best person to >ask about this. > >I just bought two CX4 dual port 10GbE Intel adapters and wanted to >play around with RSS on these devices. From my (somewhat basic) >understanding of RSS you should be able to say that a certain packet >gets put on to a certain queue which then is processed on a certain >core? My problem is I'm not sure how to configure the device to say >that a packet should go on to a certain queue?! From reading the >chipset datasheet it seems this should be possible to update this >indirection table at run time, but i'm not sure how. > >Any and all information you can give me with regards to Receive side >scaling and multi queue stuff under linux would be greatly >appreciated. > >Thanks > >Matt Faulkner > >P.S. I'm looking in to 10GbE and multicore technologies as part of my >PhD. So any other information will also be very interesting for me. >Thanks again :)
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