No, the e1000e driver does not enable/support multiple Tx queues.  We found it 
does not make a difference in performance and only adds to the complexity of 
the code.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: ma dh [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 2:14 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [E1000-devel] Is there 'Multiple Transmit Queues' function in
>e1000e (linux2.6.30.1)
>
>Hi,all
>
>I am using Intel 5000P and 82571L Net Card,and using  linux2.6.30.1 OS.
>I
>want to use e1000e as the net card driver,because I want get higher
>performance when processing 64bytes small packets.  From the ' PCIe* GbE
>Controllers Open Source Software Developer’s Manual', I know that 82571L
>supports 'Multiple Transmit Queues' .
>
>Please tell me ,does e1000e driver include 'Multiple Transmit Queues'
>function ?  Is it enabled by default?  If it's not, how can I enable it in
>e1000e driver ,or how can I realization it .
>
>I just want to get the highest  performance when processing 64bytes small
>packets ,  90% of line speed  in GbE.(By linux default e1000e driver, this
>is only 40% of line speed)
>
>Thank you very much.

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