Wen Gong <wg...@codeaurora.org> wrote:

> Upstream kernel has an interface to help adjust sk_pacing_shift to help
> improve TCP UL throughput.
> The sk_pacing_shift is 8 in mac80211, this is based on test with 11N
> WiFi chips with ath9k. For QCA6174/QCA9377 PCI 11AC chips, the 11AC
> VHT80 TCP UL throughput testing result shows 6 is the optimal.
> Overwrite the sk_pacing_shift to 6 in ath10k driver for QCA6174/9377 PCI.
> 
> Tested with QCA6174 PCI with firmware
> WLAN.RM.4.4.1-00109-QCARMSWPZ-1, but this will also affect QCA9377 PCI.
> It's not a regression with new firmware releases.
> 
> There have 2 test result of different settings:
> 
> ARM CPU based device with QCA6174A PCI with different
> sk_pacing_shift:
> 
>  sk_pacing_shift  throughput(Mbps)             CPU utilization
>          6            500(-P5)      ~75% idle, Focus on CPU1: ~14%idle
>          7            454(-P5)      ~80% idle, Focus on CPU1: ~4%idle
>          8               288        ~90% idle, Focus on CPU1: ~35%idle
>          9              ~200        ~92% idle, Focus on CPU1: ~50%idle
> 
> 5G TCP UL VTH80 on X86 platform with QCA6174A PCI with sk_packing_shift
> set to 6:
> 
>   tcp_limit_output_bytes            throughput(Mbps)
>  default(262144)+1 Stream                 336
>  default(262144)+2 Streams                558
>  default(262144)+3 Streams                584
>  default(262144)+4 Streams                602
>  default(262144)+5 Streams                598
>  changed(2621440)+1 Stream                598
>  changed(2621440)+2 Streams               601
> 
> Signed-off-by: Wen Gong <wg...@codeaurora.org>

The final result of this patch is unclear so I'm dropping this. Please
resend if the issue still exists.

Patch set to Changes Requested.

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