On Sep 4, 2012, at 7:13 PM, John Baldwin <j...@freebsd.org> wrote:

> On Sunday, September 02, 2012 10:41:15 pm Andy Young wrote:
>> I am tuning our server that has an Intel 82576 gigabit NIC using the igb
>> driver. I see a lot of posts on the net where people bump the
>> rx_processing_limit sysctl from the default value of 100 to 4096. Can
>> anyone tell me what this is intended to do?
> 
> If you have multiple devices sharing an IRQ with igb (and thus are not using 
> MSI or MSI-X), it forces the driver to more-or-less cooperatively schedule 
> with the other interrupts on the same IRQ.  However, since igb uses a fast 
> interrupt handler and a task on a dedicated taskqueue in the non-MSI case 
> now, 
> I think it doesn't even do that.  It should probably be set to -1 (meaning
> unlimited) in just about all cases now.
> 
> -- 
> John Baldwin
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And setting it to -1 gave a nice performance improvement in some tests that I 
did recently.
AFAIR only after setting this to -1 I was able to reach 10gig speed using iperf 
on two directly
connected machines with ix(4) 
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