Hi Rajagopal:
whether the following tunable is invalid on current Solaris version
set ip:/ip_squeue_bind/ = 0
thanks
Hongbo
rajagopal kunhappan wrote:
Use dladm command to do that. You can specify the cpu ids to dladm
like the following:
dladm set-linkprop -p cpus=0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 myri10ge
While the above command will bind the srs worker and poll threads to
the cpus of your choice, the interrupts won't be re-targeted. To
re-target interrupts, you would need to use pcitool command at this
time. An update to Crossbow is going to take place next month at which
time the interrupts too will be re-targeted via the dladm command to
the cpus that are specified. myri10ge should be ported to the new
crossbow bits for it to take advantage of interrupt re-targeting.
-krgopi
On 02/18/10 12:50 PM, Hongbo Zou wrote:
Hi Rick:
Thank you for your reply. Actually, I want to bind mac_srs_worker,
mac_srs_poll, and myri10ge interrupts threads on specified core. Is
there any suggestion?
Hongbo
rick weisner wrote:
No, pbind is for userland.
Do you have access to source ?
There should be an API, I can research it is you want to do it
in source.
rick
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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 18:40:09 -0600
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Subject: [networking-discuss] Could I use 'pbind' command to bind
system
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Hi everyone:
I want to use 'pbind' to bind some system thread (not application
thread) on a specified CPU. Can I do it? If then, how to get the
lwpid of the system thread in Solaris? thanks
Hongbo
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