On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 08:33:51PM +0430, Hooman Fazaeli wrote:
>
> Thanks for the work.
>
> Is source for driver patches available?
yes, see the links at
http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/
> On 6/3/2011 3:01 AM, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> >Hi,
> >we have recently worked on a project, called n
Thanks for the work.
Is source for driver patches available?
On 6/3/2011 3:01 AM, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
Hi,
we have recently worked on a project, called netmap, which lets
FreeBSD send/receive packets at line rate even at 10 Gbit/s with
very low CPU overhead: one core at 1.33 GHz does 14.88 Mpps
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:31 AM, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> Hi,
> we have recently worked on a project, called netmap, which lets
> FreeBSD send/receive packets at line rate even at 10 Gbit/s with
> very low CPU overhead: one core at 1.33 GHz does 14.88 Mpps with a
> modified ixgbe driver, which gives
Hi Luigi,
> we have recently worked on a project, called netmap, which lets
> FreeBSD send/receive packets at line rate even at 10 Gbit/s with
> very low CPU overhead: one core at 1.33 GHz does 14.88 Mpps with a
> modified ixgbe driver, which gives plenty of CPU cycles to handle
> multiple interfa
Hello,
This is very interesting and thank you for sharing.
On 6/2/11, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> Hi,
> we have recently worked on a project, called netmap, which lets
> FreeBSD send/receive packets at line rate even at 10 Gbit/s with
> very low CPU overhead: one core at 1.33 GHz does 14.88 Mpps with a
Hi,
we have recently worked on a project, called netmap, which lets
FreeBSD send/receive packets at line rate even at 10 Gbit/s with
very low CPU overhead: one core at 1.33 GHz does 14.88 Mpps with a
modified ixgbe driver, which gives plenty of CPU cycles to handle
multiple interface and/or do usef