d...@taht.net (Dave Täht) writes: > The interesting outlier thus far is 8... I'm tempted to stop the test > now and recompile for testing 3 u/l 3 d/l first....
Scenario 12: 2 uploads, 2 downloads... 4725 KiB/s up, 3645 KiB/s down, 0.81 Hz smoothness ... Still running tests ... > Txqueuelen = 1000 = ~1.5Mbyte (and I'm struggling with using consistent > decimal or base 2 units this month) Mibibyte? > > Normal dma tx ring size ranges from 64 to 512, can be seen sometimes > with ethtool -g device With wireless you also have TX_RETRIES = 13 for these (ath9) devices drivers under test. (Reduced to 4 in the less bloated version I can't test right now) You also have contention from other devices, and the occasional complete retrain from a base figure of 1Mbit/sec up, while devices struggle to regain sync. There are (presumably helpful) effects of packet aggregation. You also have modulo issues against the size of the tx queues, an interaction with the network flow scheduler (what triggers filling the tx queue?), SACK/DSACK and lost ACK retransmits, and probably more issues than I've been able to come up with offhand. -- Dave Taht http://nex-6.taht.net _______________________________________________ Bloat mailing list Bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/bloat