On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:14:46 +0530, Suresh Jayaraman <sjayaraman@xxxxxxx> wrote: > (Cc linux-cifs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) > > On 10/22/2010 05:05 AM, J.A. Magallón wrote: > > > I have a very strange behaviour with windows networking. > > I have an HTPC, which I access from my Linux desktop. It runs Windows 7. > > Network is GigaBit, routed by a Linksys WRT320N running latest DD-WRT. > > I setup an automount path under /net/htpc with CIFS filesystem. > > I can also access the drives in HTPC via gvfs from Gnome DE. > > > > Problem: speed is _VERY_ different. > > R/W through the automount point (CIFS fs), is roughly 7-8 MB/s (ridiculous > > for gigabit speeds). > > R/W through Gnome/gvfs (kind of fuse) goes around 35 - 40 MB/s (400 Mbits/s), > > that look much better. > > What is the kernel version In which you are seeing the problem? I'm not Its just new 2.6.36 final, mandriva distro kernel. > seeing this on 2.6.36-rc4. Do you have a wired interface as well? Are Yes, boxes are all wired to the 320N router, at gigabit speeds. Just to double check, I also probed with my netbook with 100Mb ehternet. The effect is less obvious, but writing to the Win7 box through the cifs automount path goes at 3.5-4.0 Mb/s, and with gvfs it reaches 7.5 Mb/s. > you sure that both are using the same network path? > If you mean hardware network path (cabling, router), yes. For file paths, CIFS fs is under /net/htpc/media, and gvfs uses a mount point on '~/.gvfs/media on htpc'. And here comes the weird part. To rule out the desktop environment factor, I tried a dd in both paths. On /net, I get 16.6 MB/s, and on ~/.gvfs/xxx, I just get 5.5 MB/s. I really don't understand anything... things get reversed depending if you use a gui or commandline. Weird, really weird... -- J.A. Magallon <jamagallon()ono!com> \ Software is like sex: \ It's better when it's free -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-cifs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html