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Date:      Mon, 19 Aug 2013 15:42:33 +0400
From:      "Alexander V. Chernikov" <melifaro@ipfw.ru>
To:        Luigi Rizzo <rizzo@iet.unipi.it>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org, Lev Serebryakov <lev@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD Net <net@freebsd.org>, Marko Zec <zec@fer.hr>, Lawrence Stewart <lstewart@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: route/arp lifetime (Re: it's the output, not ack coalescing (Re: TSO and FreeBSD vs Linux))
Message-ID:  <521204A9.7080607@ipfw.ru>
In-Reply-To: <20130814154853.GA66341@onelab2.iet.unipi.it>
References:  <520A6D07.5080106@freebsd.org> <520B74DD.1060102@ipfw.ru> <20130814124024.GA64548@onelab2.iet.unipi.it> <201308141740.28779.zec@fer.hr> <20130814154853.GA66341@onelab2.iet.unipi.it>

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On 14.08.2013 19:48, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 05:40:28PM +0200, Marko Zec wrote:
>> On Wednesday 14 August 2013 14:40:24 Luigi Rizzo wrote:
>>> On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 04:15:25PM +0400, Alexander V. Chernikov wrote:
> ...
>> FWIW, apparently we already have that infrastrucure in place - if_rele()
>> calls if_free_internal() only when the last reference to the ifnet is
>> dropped, so with little care this should be usable for caching ifp pointers
>> w/o fears for kernel crashes mentioned above.
> maybe Alexander was referring to holding references to the rte entries
> returned as a result of the lookup. The rte holds a reference to the ifp.
Yes. Since there is the only refcount which is protected (and is also a 
huge performance killer).

Btw, there is a picture describing IPv4 packet flow from my 
still-not-written post related network stack performance,
maybe it can be useful: http://static.ipfw.ru/images/freebsd_ipv4_flow.png
>
> cheers
> luigi
>




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