El lun, 08-12-2008 a las 10:05 -0800, Kok, Auke escribió:
> William Lovaton wrote:
> > Interesting, I have the following:
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ethtool -k eth1
> > Offload parameters for eth1:
> > rx-checksumming: on
> > tx-checksumming: on
> > scatter-gather: on
> > tcp segmentation offload: off
> > udp fragmentation offload: off
> > generic segmentation offload: on
> > 
> > 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566DC-2 Gigabit Network
> > Connection (rev 02)
> > 
> > Using the e1000e driver.
> 
> that's strange, tso defaults to 'on' in the e1000e driver. You don't really 
> care
> about ufo, it's only beneficial for very specific network loads that are 
> uncommon.
> 
> I suspect something in the stack might disable them. Can you turn it back on?
> 
> `ethtool -K eth0 tso on` ?

Yes, I can enable tso on my card but I need to do this every time I
reboot.  If I try to enable ufo I get the following:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ethtool -K eth1 ufo on
Cannot set device udp large send offload settings: Operation not
supported

I guess this is because of the driver not supporting ufo, right?

What can I do to activate tso by default? maybe a driver parameter? or
should I file a bug report against my distro?

Cheers,

-William



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