Re: [PATCH] bnx2x: tx-switching module parameter |
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On Thu, 2012-02-16 at 16:05 +0200, Ariel Elior wrote:
> In 57712 and 578xx the tx-switching module parameter allows the user to control
> whether outgoing traffic can be loopbacked into the device in case there is a
> relevant client for the data using the same device for rx.
> A classic example where this is necessary is for virtualization purposes, where
> one vm is transmitting data to another, while both use different pci functions of
> the same port of the same nic.
>
> In case there is a promiscuous client in the rx (which wants to receive all
> data) or if the traffic is broadcast, traffic may be sent on both the loopback
> channel and the physical wire.
>
> The reason tx-switching is controlled by a module parameter is twofold:
> 1. There is a certain performance penalty for tx-switching because:
> a. every packet must be compared against the receiver clients.
> b. duplicated traffic being loopbacked can consume a significant portion of
> the overall bandwidth, depending on the scenario.
So you really want the driver/firmware/hardware to know all the local
addresses (as John Fastabend was proposing).
> 2. Tx-switching doesn't make much sense as a per function parameter, but should
> rather be controlled uniformly for the entire device.
[...]
What if there are multiple such cards in the same system, and this is
only wanted for one of them?
Ben.
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