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[netdevice] Process all received packets in net_poll()

The current logic is to process at most one received packet per call
to net_poll(), on the basis that refilling the hardware descriptor
ring should be delayed as little as possible.  However, this limits
the rate at which packets can be processed and ultimately ends up
adding latency which, in turn, limits the achievable throughput.

With temporary modifications in place to essentially remove all
resource constraints (heap size increased to 16MB, RX descriptor ring
increased to 64 descriptors) and a TCP window size of 1MB, the
throughput on a gigabit (i.e. 119MBps) network can be observed to fall
off exponentially from around 115MBps to around 75MBps.  Changing
net_poll() to process all received packets results in a steady
119MBps throughput.

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
This commit is contained in:
Michael Brown 2012-07-01 22:47:06 +01:00
parent f3d197a529
commit b0e236a9ee
1 changed files with 2 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -750,13 +750,8 @@ void net_poll ( void ) {
if ( netdev_rx_frozen ( netdev ) )
continue;
/* Process at most one received packet. Give priority
* to getting packets out of the NIC over processing
* the received packets, because we advertise a window
* that assumes that we can receive packets from the
* NIC faster than they arrive.
*/
if ( ( iobuf = netdev_rx_dequeue ( netdev ) ) ) {
/* Process all received packets */
while ( ( iobuf = netdev_rx_dequeue ( netdev ) ) ) {
DBGC2 ( netdev, "NETDEV %s processing %p (%p+%zx)\n",
netdev->name, iobuf, iobuf->data,