[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v4] doc: add nic performance guide on linux gsg
Mcnamara, John
john.mcnamara at intel.com
Tue Nov 17 15:48:33 CET 2015
Hi Qian,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Qian Xu
> Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 12:09 PM
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> Subject: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v4] doc: add nic performance guide on linux gsg
>
> Add a new guide doc as part of the Linux Getting Started Guide.
>
> The document is a step-by-step guide on how to get high performance with
> DPDK on an Intel platform.
>
> It is designed for users who are not familiar with DPDK but would like to
> get the best performance with NICs.
>
> Signed-off-by: Qian Xu <qian.q.xu at intel.com>
>
> Changes in v4:
> * Update some naming and wordings according to Thomas's comments.
I think the "Changes" should be separated from the commit message by a single line with ---.
Thomas is that correct?
> +Network Interface Card Requirements
> +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ...
> +
> +Care should be take with NUMA.
> +If you are using 2 or more ports from different NICs, it is best to
> ensure that these NICs on the same CPU socket.
Minor typo: NICs are on the same CPU socket.
> +Example of getting best performance for an Intel NIC
> +----------------------------------------------------
> +
> ..
> +2. Connect the ports to the traffic generator. To check the best
> performance ,we suggest to use high speed traffic generator, such as
> hardware traffic generator IXIA or Spirent. In the sample, we are using
> IXIA.
Thomas suggested previously to omit brand names like IXIA or Spirent. Something generic like the following would be better:
2. Connect the ports to the traffic generator. For high speed testing it is best to use a hardware traffic generator.
This will need to change in the image as well.
> +
> +3. Check the PCI devices numa node (socket id) and get the cores number
> on the exact socket id.
> + In this case, ``82:00.0`` and ``85:00.0`` are both in socket 1, and
> the cores on socket 1 in the referenced platform
> + are 18-35 and 54-71.
> + Note: Don't use one 2 logical cores on the same core (e.g core18 has 2
Minor typo from last time: Don't use 2 logical cores ..
John.
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