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Re: linux-3.14-rc1 & PACKET_QDISC_BYPASS : slow_path warning

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Hi Mathias, [cc'ing Felix]

On 02/03/2014 11:47 PM, Mathias Kretschmer wrote:
Hi Daniel,

we are developing a wired/wireless MPLS switch. Currently the data plane runs in user space using PF_PACKET sockets via RX_RING/TX_RING.

We had hoped to test the PACKET_QDISC_BYPASS option since this seems to be the proper optimization for our purposes.

Unfortunately, we're seeing a 'slow path' warning for every packet that is being sent out. With PACKET_QDISC_BYPASS disabled, no warnings are dumped. Hardware is an older AMD Geode LX embedded board (ALiX).

BTW, this happens while sending via a wireless (802.11) adhoc interface. Hence, it might be an interaction with the ieee80211 sub system.

Hm, so the WARN_ON() is triggered inside ath9k driver in relation to 802.11 QoS,
and came in from commit 066dae93bdf ("ath9k: rework tx queue selection and fix
queue stopping/waking"). We did the stress testing of that option for PF_PACKET
on 10Gbit/s NICs. Seems to me you might be running into the same issue when using
pktgen as it randomly or per round-robin selects tx queues as well? Not entirely
sure how necessary this WARN_ON() is though, Felix? I think QDISC_BYPASS might not
be the best option in your case, perhaps you will run into increased power usage
in your NIC as a side-effect?

Cheers,

Daniel
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