2.5 KiB
I recommend you to disable CPU freq scaling for gain max performance (max frequency):
echo performance | tee /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor
You can use this script for irq balancing on heavy loaded networks:
#!/bin/bash
# from http://habrahabr.ru/post/108240/
ncpus=`grep -ciw ^processor /proc/cpuinfo`
test "$ncpus" -gt 1 || exit 1
n=0
for irq in `cat /proc/interrupts | grep eth | awk '{print $1}' | sed s/\://g`
do
f="/proc/irq/$irq/smp_affinity"
test -r "$f" || continue
cpu=$[$ncpus - ($n % $ncpus) - 1]
if [ $cpu -ge 0 ]
then
mask=`printf %x $[2 ** $cpu]`
echo "Assign SMP affinity: eth queue $n, irq $irq, cpu $cpu, mask 0x$mask"
echo "$mask" > "$f"
let n+=1
fi
done
Running tool without root permissions:
useradd fastnetmon
setcap cap_net_admin+eip fastnetmon
su fastnetmon
./fastnetmon eth0,eth1
Please keep in mind when run tool on OpenVZ because without root permissions tool can't get all VE ips and you should pass it explicitly.
Debugging flags.
DUMP_ALL_PACKETS will enable all packets dumping to console. It's very useful for testing tool on non standard platforms.
DUMP_ALL_PACKETS=yes ./fastnetmon eth3,eth4
Recommended configuration options for ixgbe Intel X540 driver:
cat /etc/modprobe.d/ixgbe.conf
options ixgbe IntMode=2,2 MQ=1,1 DCA=2,2 RSS=8,8 VMDQ=0,0 max_vfs=0,0 L2LBen=0,0 InterruptThrottleRate=1,1 FCoE=0,0 LRO=1,1 allow_unsupported_sfp=0,0
I got very big packet size (more than mtu) in attack log? This issue will be related with offload features of NIC. For INtel 82599 I recommend disable all offload:
ethtool -K eth0 gro off gso off tso off
How I can enable hardware filtration for Intel 82599 NIC? Install patched ixgbe driver from PF_RING distro and apply this patch to Makefile and recompile tool:
fastnetmon.o: fastnetmon.cpp
- $(COMPILER) $(STATIC) $(DEFINES) $(HEADERS) -c fastnetmon.cpp -o fastnetmon.o $(BUILD_FLAGS)
+ $(COMPILER) $(STATIC) $(DEFINES) $(HEADERS) -c fastnetmon.cpp -o fastnetmon.o $(BUILD_FLAGS) -DHWFILTER_LOCKING
If you saw intel_idle in perf top with red higlihting you can disable it with following kernel params (more details you can find Performance_Tuning_Guide_for_Mellanox_Network_Adapters.pdf):
intel_idle.max_cstate=0 processor.max_cstate=1
You can find more info and graphics here