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authorluigi <luigi@FreeBSD.org>2011-12-05 15:33:13 +0000
committerluigi <luigi@FreeBSD.org>2011-12-05 15:33:13 +0000
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add netmap support for "em", "lem", "igb" and "re".
On my hardware, "em" in netmap mode does about 1.388 Mpps on one card (on an Asus motherboard), and 1.1 Mpps on another card (PCIe bus). Both seem to be NIC-limited, because i have the same rate even with the CPU running at 150 MHz. On the "re" driver the tx throughput is around 420-450 Kpps on various (8111C and the like) chipsets. On the Rx side performance seems much better, and i can receive the full load generated by the "em" cards. "igb" is untested as i don't have the hardware.
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