On 10/09/2009 05:48 PM, Alexander Duyck wrote:

> The odds of any 2 flows overlapping when you are only using 4 flows is 
> pretty high, especially if the addresses/ports are close in range.  You 
> typically need something on the order of about 16 flows over a wide 
> range of port numbers in order to get a good distribution.

Yes, I realize this.  However, I was surprised that we were seeing the
packet count increasing for only one queue but the interrupt count
increasing for more than one.

Also, if we really crank up the traffic levels the box apparently
panics.  They're working on getting a serial cable hooked up to it to
get the debug information, so I don't really have much information on
that part just yet.

We're going to try the out-of-tree drivers.  Unfortunately it appears
that the out-of-tree igb driver doesn't compile for this kernel.  I
suspect the compat code needs tweaking.

Chris

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