On Sun, 2020-05-03 at 18:41 -0600, David Ahern wrote: > Hi Saeed: > > When I saw this commit last year: > > commit 57c7fce14b1ad512a42abe33cb721a2ea3520d4b > Author: Fan Li <f...@mellanox.com> > Date: Mon Dec 16 14:46:15 2019 +0200 > > net/mlx5: Increase the max number of channels to 128 > > I was expecting to be able to increase the number of channels on > larger > systems (e.g., 96 cpus), but that is not working as I expected. >
this patch should help, unless you are limited by FW/system MSI-x .. what is the amount of msix avaiable for eth0 port ? businfo=$(ethtool -i eth0 | grep bus-info | cut -d":" -f2-) cat /proc/interrupts | grep $businfo | wc -l > This is on net-next as of today: > 60bcbc41ffb3 ("Merge branch 'net-smc-add-and-delete-link- > processing'") > > $ sudo ethtool -L eth0 combined 95 > Cannot set device channel parameters: Invalid argument > > As it stands the maximum is 63 (or is it 64 and cpus 0-63?): > $ sudo ethtool -l eth0 > Channel parameters for eth0: > Pre-set maximums: > RX: 0 > TX: 0 > Other: 0 > Combined: 63 > Current hardware settings: > RX: 0 > TX: 0 > Other: 0 > Combined: 63 > So if number of msix is 64, we can only use 63 for data path completions .. do you have sriov enabled ? what is the FW version you have ? we need to figure out if this is a system MSIX limitation or a FW limitation. > A side effect of this limit is XDP_REDIRECT drops packets if a vhost > thread gets scheduled on cpus 64 and up since the tx queue is based > on > processor id: > > int mlx5e_xdp_xmit(struct net_device *dev, int n, struct xdp_frame > **frames, > u32 flags) > { > ... > sq_num = smp_processor_id(); > if (unlikely(sq_num >= priv->channels.num)) > return -ENXIO; > > So in my example if the redirect happens on cpus 64-95, which is 1/3 > of > my hardware threads, the packet is just dropped. > Know XDP redirect issue, you need to tune the RSS and affinity on RX side and match TX count and affinity on TX side, so you won't end up on a wrong CPU on the TX side > Am I missing something about how to use the expanded maximum? > > David