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Date:      Tue, 04 Dec 2001 17:06:16 +0800
From:      David Xu <davidx@viasoft.com.cn>
To:        Luigi Rizzo <luigi@FreeBSD.ORG>
Cc:        net@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: HEADS-UP: net polling code now in STABLE.
Message-ID:  <3C0C9208.90003@viasoft.com.cn>
References:  <20011203221742.A50473@iguana.aciri.org>

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could you patch rl driver,  we have 100 RealTek 8139 cards here.

Regards,
--
David Xu

Luigi Rizzo wrote:

>[Bcc to -stable because of relevance there]
>
>With the approval of the release engineer, a revised version of
>the network polling code is now in STABLE.  It would be great if
>you could try it out and send feedback, so we con sort out issues
>(if any) before the release of 4.5.
>
>Do not be afraid to upgrade, because unless you explicitly enable
>the new code with the kernel option mentioned below, your kernel
>will not be affected by the patch.
>
>The code is only for i386 architecture, non-SMP (it would be rather
>useless on SMP boxes, anyways). Devices supported so far are "dc",
>"fxp" and "sis". I can patch more drivers if you ask, but you need
>to test the patches yourself because i do not have access to other
>100M and 1G cards (except perhaps "xl").
>[As a side note -- there have been significant performance improvement
>changes to the "dc" and "sis" drivers recently, so if you have one
>of these two cards, it might be worthwhile to upgrade].
>
>The commit message follows. Have fun.
>
>	cheers
>	luigi
>
>----- Forwarded message from Luigi Rizzo <luigi@FreeBSD.org> -----
>
>Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 21:57:49 -0800 (PST)
>From: Luigi Rizzo <luigi@FreeBSD.org>
>Subject: cvs commit: src/sys/conf options.i386 src/sys/i386/i386 swtch.s
>         trap.c src/sys/net if.h netisr.h src/sys/sys systm.h
>         src/sys/i386/include asnames.h src/sys/kern kern_clock.c
>         src/sys/dev/fxp if_fxp.c src/sys/pci if_dc.c if_dcreg.h if_sis.c ...
>To: cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org
>
>luigi       2001/12/03 21:57:49 PST
>
>  Modified files:        (Branch: RELENG_4)
>    sys/conf             options.i386 
>    sys/i386/i386        swtch.s trap.c 
>    sys/net              if.h netisr.h 
>    sys/sys              systm.h 
>    sys/i386/include     asnames.h 
>    sys/kern             kern_clock.c 
>    sys/dev/fxp          if_fxp.c 
>    sys/pci              if_dc.c if_dcreg.h if_sis.c if_sisreg.h 
>  Log:
>  As approved by the Release Engineer, here comes the code for polling
>  in network device drivers (x86, non-SMP only at the moment, for
>  reasons that I have extensively explained on the -net mailing list).
>  This code lets network devices operate in a semi-polling mode,
>  which makes systems much more resilient to attacks and overloads.
>  
>  If you don't enable it with an appropriate kernel option, your
>  kernel will be exactly the same as before this commit.  No userland
>  code is affected.
>  
>  To use polling you have to put the following options in your kernel
>  config file:
>  
>          options DEVICE_POLLING
>          options HZ=1000 # not compulsory but strongly recommended
>  
>  and enable it at runtime as follows (by default it is disabled):
>  
>          sysctl kern.polling.enable=1
>  
>  There are basically no other tunables related to this code,
>  though you might have a look at "sysctl kern.polling" to see
>  what other variables are there.
>  
>  The device drivers supported at the moment are "dc", "fxp" and
>  "sis", with more to come (but this code only makes sense for 100M
>  and Gigabit devices). Unmodified drivers will continue to operate
>  as before.
>  
>  Under little or moderate load you should see no difference in the
>  behaviour of your system. Under load, you should experience a
>  moderate improvement in peak performance, and a lot more stability
>  and responsiveness.
>  
>  A quick description of the files affected (all in sys/)
>  
>  conf/options.i386
>          DEVICE_POLLING option
>  
>  i386/i386/swtch.s i386/i386/trap.c
>          hooks to call the polling code
>  
>  net/if.h net/netisr.h sys/systm.h i386/include/asnames.h
>          misc. constants and variable definitions (mostly one-liner).
>  
>  kern/kern_clock.c
>          The bulk of the polling code. Probably this code will be moved to a
>          separate file once equivalent functionality is added to -current.
>  
>  dev/fxp/if_fxp.c pci/if_dc.c pci/if_dcreg.h pci/if_sis.c pci/if_sisreg.h
>          device driver modifications
>  
>  Reviewed-by: -net
>  Approved by: jkh
>  
>  Revision    Changes    Path
>  1.132.2.9   +6 -1      src/sys/conf/options.i386
>  1.110.2.9   +56 -2     src/sys/dev/fxp/if_fxp.c
>  1.89.2.5    +5 -1      src/sys/i386/i386/swtch.s
>  1.147.2.6   +6 -1      src/sys/i386/i386/trap.c
>  1.44.2.4    +2 -1      src/sys/i386/include/asnames.h
>  1.105.2.5   +253 -1    src/sys/kern/kern_clock.c
>  1.58.2.3    +10 -1     src/sys/net/if.h
>  1.21.2.3    +2 -1      src/sys/net/netisr.h
>  1.9.2.25    +72 -0     src/sys/pci/if_dc.c
>  1.4.2.12    +7 -0      src/sys/pci/if_dcreg.h
>  1.13.4.10   +66 -0     src/sys/pci/if_sis.c
>  1.1.4.5     +3 -0      src/sys/pci/if_sisreg.h
>  1.111.2.11  +14 -0     src/sys/sys/systm.h
>
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