Hi Kevin,

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Traynor [mailto:ktray...@redhat.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 6:35 PM
> To: O Mahony, Billy <billy.o.mah...@intel.com>; d...@openvswitch.org
> Cc: Loftus, Ciara <ciara.lof...@intel.com>; Maxime Coquelin
> <maxime.coque...@redhat.com>
> Subject: Re: [ovs-dev] [PATCH] netdev-dpdk: Enable INDIRECT_DESC on
> DPDK vHostUser.
> 
> On 03/01/2017 12:36 PM, Billy O'Mahony wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm creating this patch on the basis of performance results outlined
> > below. In summary it appears that enabling INDIRECT_DESC on DPDK
> > vHostUser ports leads to very large increase in performance when using
> > linux stack applications in the guest with no noticable performance
> > drop for DPDK based applications in the guest.
> >
> > Test#1 (VM-VM iperf3 performance)
> >  VMs use DPDK vhostuser ports
> >  OVS bridge is configured for normal action.
> >  OVS version 603381a (on 2.7.0 branch but before release,
> >      also seen on v2.6.0 and v2.6.1)
> >  DPDK v16.11
> >  QEMU v2.5.0 (also seen with v2.7.1)
> >
> >  Results:
> >   INDIRECT_DESC enabled    5.30 Gbit/s
> >   INDIRECT_DESC disabled   0.05 Gbit/s
> >
> > Test#2  (Phy-VM-Phy RFC2544 Throughput)  DPDK PMDs are polling NIC,
> > DPDK loopback app running in guest.
> >  OVS bridge is configured with port forwarding to VM (via dpdkvhostuser
> ports).
> >  OVS version 603381a (on 2.7.0 branch but before release),
> >      other versions not tested.
> >  DPDK v16.11
> >  QEMU v2.5.0 (also seen with v2.7.1)
> >
> >  Results:
> >   INDIRECT_DESC enabled    2.75 Mpps @64B pkts (0.176 Gbit/s)
> >   INDIRECT_DESC disabled   2.75 Mpps @64B pkts (0.176 Gbit/s)
> >
> 
> Hi Billy, I see a slight drop (3%) with indirect descriptors enabled and a raw
> throughput test. Ciara previously reported 6%. Did you test this as well as 
> the
> 0% loss test?

[[BO'M]] 
I didn't repeat the test but I did discuss with all of the team here before 
submitting the patch and we were happy to proceed.

The feeling was that the a raw throughput test (i.e. the 'fire hydrant' test 
where the packets are sent at line rate and the result is the number of packets 
forwarded regardless of loss rate) while quick to perform is not as relevant as 
a maximum lossless forwarding rate test.

> Kevin.
> 
> >
> > Billy O'Mahony (1):
> >   netdev-dpdk: Enable INDIRECT_DESC on DPDK vHostUser.
> >
> >  lib/netdev-dpdk.c | 3 +--
> >  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)
> >

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