On 16-09-07 08:42 AM, Saeed Mahameed wrote:

Comparison is done between:
        1. Baseline, Before this patch with TC drop action
        2. This patch with TC drop action
        3. This patch with XDP RX fast drop

Streams    Baseline(TC drop)    TC drop    XDP fast Drop
--------------------------------------------------------------
1           5.51Mpps            5.14Mpps     13.5Mpps
2           11.5Mpps            10.0Mpps     25.1Mpps
4           16.3Mpps            17.2Mpps     35.4Mpps
8           29.6Mpps            28.2Mpps     45.8Mpps*
16          34.0Mpps            30.1Mpps     45.8Mpps*

It seems that there is around ~5% degradation between Baseline
and this patch with single stream when comparing packet rate with TC drop,
it might be related to XDP code overhead or new cache misses added by
XDP code.


I would suspect this degradation would affect every other packet that
has no interest in XDP.
if you were trying to test forwarding, adding a tc action to
accept and count packets will be sufficient. Since you are not:

Try to baseline sending the wrong destination MAC  address (i.e one
not understood by host). The kernel will eventually drop it
somewhere pre-IP processing time (and you can see difference with
XDP compiled in).

Slightly tangent question: Would it be fair to assume that this
hardware can drop at wire rate if you instead used an offloaded
tc rule?

cheers,
jamal

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