OK, just to refocus,

I had been tracking down what I thought was a regression between RELENG9 and RELENG10, but looks more like an issue that cropped up somewhere between the beginning of March and now. For RELENG9, I was actually using a kernel from sources back on Jan 29th by accident. If I bring RELENG9 upto today, I get a similar performance loss.

Again, I am testing a simple VPN router setup

server1 --- apu --- server2

where server1 connections to the apu via an OpenVPN tunnel and server1 sends packets via netblast across the tunnel to server2.

 I get the following throughput using netblast through the tunnel on 10

Using
# netblast 1.1.2.2 500 1200 15 (server1 to server2) on 10.x

Kernel    Mb/s
  rev
r277684  76.7563
r279978  59.3233

All good at r278533, r278534, r279467

But at r279978 its quite a bit slower. So somewhere between r279467 and r279978. I will keep trying to narrow it down...


        ---Mike





On 3/19/2015 8:26 PM, Mike Tancsa wrote:
On 3/18/2015 5:14 PM, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
# dtrace -x stackframes=100 -n 'profile-997 /arg0/ { @[stack()] =
count(); } tick-60s { exit(0); }' -o out.kern_stacks

Also, another thing you can do is to compare the two using differential
flame graphs:
http://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2014-11-09/differential-flame-graphs.html


Which will highlight where the performances differ...

OK, some more data points.  It seems a performance regression happened
in RELENG_10 somewhere between r277684 (late January 2015) and now.
Using r277684 on RELENG_10, I can get about 75Mb/s of throughput on
OpenVPN. Still not as good as the 83-85Mb on RELENG_9, but much better
than the 61Mb using RELENG_10 from the start of this week,

For the differential graph, see

http://tancsa.com/diffgraph.svg

and

http://tancsa.com/10-r277684.svg
http://tancsa.com/10-r277684-kern.svg

     ---Mike






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