Commit 1aec6e1b authored by Brett Creeley's avatar Brett Creeley Committed by Jeff Kirsher

ice: Set minimum default Rx descriptor count to 512

Currently we set the default number of Rx descriptors per
queue to the system's page size divided by the number of bytes per
descriptor. For 4K page size systems this is resulting in 128 Rx
descriptors per queue. This is causing more dropped packets than desired
in the default configuration. Fix this by setting the minimum default
Rx descriptor count per queue to 512.
Signed-off-by: default avatarBrett Creeley <brett.creeley@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarAnirudh Venkataramanan <anirudh.venkataramanan@intel.com>
Tested-by: default avatarAndrew Bowers <andrewx.bowers@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarJeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
parent e65e9e15
......@@ -46,13 +46,20 @@ extern const char ice_drv_ver[];
#define ICE_REQ_DESC_MULTIPLE 32
#define ICE_MIN_NUM_DESC ICE_REQ_DESC_MULTIPLE
#define ICE_MAX_NUM_DESC 8160
/* set default number of Rx/Tx descriptors to the minimum between
* ICE_MAX_NUM_DESC and the number of descriptors to fill up an entire page
#define ICE_DFLT_MIN_RX_DESC 512
/* if the default number of Rx descriptors between ICE_MAX_NUM_DESC and the
* number of descriptors to fill up an entire page is greater than or equal to
* ICE_DFLT_MIN_RX_DESC set it based on page size, otherwise set it to
* ICE_DFLT_MIN_RX_DESC
*/
#define ICE_DFLT_NUM_RX_DESC \
min_t(u16, ICE_MAX_NUM_DESC, \
max_t(u16, ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(union ice_32byte_rx_desc), \
ICE_REQ_DESC_MULTIPLE), \
ICE_DFLT_MIN_RX_DESC))
/* set default number of Tx descriptors to the minimum between ICE_MAX_NUM_DESC
* and the number of descriptors to fill up an entire page
*/
#define ICE_DFLT_NUM_RX_DESC min_t(u16, ICE_MAX_NUM_DESC, \
ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE / \
sizeof(union ice_32byte_rx_desc), \
ICE_REQ_DESC_MULTIPLE))
#define ICE_DFLT_NUM_TX_DESC min_t(u16, ICE_MAX_NUM_DESC, \
ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE / \
sizeof(struct ice_tx_desc), \
......
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