Terje Eggestad wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 19:56, David S. Miller wrote:
On my P4 1.8GHz, AF_INET vs AF_UNIX looks like this:TCP bandwidth is slightly faster than AF_UNIX bandwidth on my sparc64 boxes for example. I've seen that their are the same on linux.I tried to to do AF_UNIX instead of AF_INET internally to boost perf, but to no avail. Makes you suspect that the loopback device actually create an AF_UNIX connection under the hood ;-)
*Local* Communication latencies in microseconds - smaller is better
-------------------------------------------------------------
Host OS 2p/0K Pipe AF UDP RPC/ TCP RPC/ TCP
ctxsw UNIX UDP TCP conn
--------- ------- ----- ----- ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----
pcard0ks. 2.4.18- 1.740 10.4 15.9 20.1 33.1 23.5 44.3 72.7
pcard0ks. 2.4.18- 1.560 10.6 16.0 23.4 38.1 36.1 44.6 77.4
*Local* Communication bandwidths in MB/s - bigger is better
-----------------------------------------------------------
Host OS Pipe AF TCP File Mmap Bcopy Bcopy Mem Mem
UNIX reread reread (libc) (hand) read write
--------- ------- ---- ---- ---- ------ ------ ------ ------ ---- -----
pcard0ks. 2.4.18- 650. 677. 151. 721.9 958.0 290.8 288.8 955. 418.4
pcard0ks. 2.4.18- 379. 701. 163. 714.8 949.5 289.5 288.5 956. 420.5
On this machine at least, UDP latency is 25% worse than AF_UNIX, and TCP bandwidth is about 22% that of AF_UNIX.
Chris
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