lagg/lacp poor traffic distribution
Fabien Thomas
fabien.thomas at netasq.com
Tue Dec 21 14:41:59 UTC 2010
On Dec 21, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> On 21.12.2010 19:11, Fabien Thomas wrote:
>
>>>> I had this problem with igb driver, and I found, that lagg selects
>>>> outgoing interface based on packet header flowid field if M_FLOWID field
>>>> is set. And in the igb driver code flowid is set as
>>>>
>>>> #if __FreeBSD_version >= 800000
>>>> <------><------><------>rxr->fmp->m_pkthdr.flowid = que->msix;
>>>> <------><------><------>rxr->fmp->m_flags |= M_FLOWID;
>>>> #endif
>>>>
>>>> The same thing in em driver with MULTIQUEUE
>>>>
>>>> That does not give enough number of flows to balance traffic well, so I
>>>> commented check in if_lagg.c
>>>>
>>>> lagg_lb_start(struct lagg_softc *sc, struct mbuf *m)
>>>> {
>>>> <------>struct lagg_lb *lb = (struct lagg_lb *)sc->sc_psc;
>>>> <------>struct lagg_port *lp = NULL;
>>>> <------>uint32_t p = 0;
>>>>
>>>> //<---->if (m->m_flags & M_FLOWID)
>>>> //<----><------>p = m->m_pkthdr.flowid;
>>>> //<---->else
>>>>
>>>> and with this change I have much better load distribution across interfaces.
>>>>
>>>> Hope it helps.
>>>
>>> You are perfectly right. By disabling flow usage I've obtained load sharing
>>> close to even (final patch follows). Two questions:
>>>
>>> 1. Is it a bug or design problem?
>>
>> How many queues have you with igb? If it's one it will explain why the flowid is bad for load balancing with lagg.
>
> How do I know? I've read igb(4) manual page and found no words
vmstat -i will show the queue (intr for the queue) normally it's the number of CPU available.
> about queues within igb, nor I have any knowledge about them.
>
>> The problem is that flowid is good if the number of queue is = or a multiple of the number of lagg ports.
>
> Now I see, thanks.
>
> Eugene Grosbein
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