Hi, I am currently struggling in getting more than 53Gb/s with 64B packets on 
both of the MCX515A-CCAT and MCX516A-CCAT adapter when running a DPDK app that 
generates and transmits packets. WIth 256B packets I can get 98Gb/s.

Has anyone saw the same performance on these NICs? I checked the perf. report 
on https://core.dpdk.org/perf-reports/ but there are no numbers of these NICs.



Is this inherent limitation of these NICs (only reach 100Gb/s with larger 
packets)? If not, which firmware/driver/DPDK/system configurations could I tune 
to get 100Gb/s with 64B packets? My setup is as following: - CPU: E5-2697 v3 
(14 cores, SMT disabled, CPU frequency fixed @ 2.6 GHz) - NIC: Mellanox 
MCX515A-CCAT / MCX516A-CCAT (Using only one port for TX, installed on PCIe Gen3 
x16) - DPDK: 19.05 - RDMA-CORE: v28.0 - Kernel: 5.3.0 - OS: Ubuntu 18.04 - 
Firmware: 16.26.1040 I measured the TX rate with DPDK's testpmd: $ ./testpmd -l 
3-13 -n 4 -w 02:00.0 -- -i --port-topology=chained --nb-ports=1 --rxq=10 
--txq=10 --nb-cores=10 --burst=128 --rxd=512 --txd=512 --mbcache=512 
--forward-mode=txonly So 10 cores generating and transmits 64B packets on 10 
NIC queues. Your feedbacks will be much appreciated.

Thanks, Lei

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