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By default, cores are now assigned to queues in a sequential manner rather than all NICs starting at the first core. On a four-core system with two NICs each using two queue pairs, the nic:queue -> core mapping has changed from this: 0:0 -> 0, 0:1 -> 1 1:0 -> 0, 1:1 -> 1 To this: 0:0 -> 0, 0:1 -> 1 1:0 -> 2, 1:1 -> 3 Additionally, a device can now be configured to use separate cores for TX and RX queues. Two new tunables have been added, dev.X.Y.iflib.separate_txrx and dev.X.Y.iflib.core_offset. If core_offset is set, the NIC is not part of the auto-assigned sequence. Reviewed by: marius MFC after: 2 weeks Sponsored by: Limelight Networks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20029 |
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