Packet performance impact of using netfilter

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I have a load balancing implementation using neighbor discovery packet
control, and I used nfqueue to route the neighbor solicitation packets
to user space. In user space I make the decision of which real vip
should answer, and generate the appropriate neighbor advertisement.  I
then use the nfqueue disposition to drop the solicitation packet so
linux doesn't respond.

During my design review, a concern was raised as to the performance
impact using netfilter has on the non-selected packets.
By that, I mean the performance of answering the neighbor solicitation
is not a concern, but if the implementation of netfilter in the kernel
causes a performance problem for the other packets being processed on
that same nic and/or ip then it is a serious concern.

Does anyone have ideas on the performance impact of netfilter on
non-selected packets?

Thanks,
Credzba
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