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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2] xen-netfront: transmit fully GSO-sized packets
From: Jonathan Davies <jonathan.davies@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 11:05:15 +0100
> xen-netfront limits transmitted skbs to be at most 44 segments in size.
> However,
> GSO permits up to 65536 bytes, which means a maximum of 45 segments of 1448
> bytes each. This slight reduction in the size of packets means a slight loss
> in
> efficiency.
>
> Since c/s 9ecd1a75d, xen-netfront sets gso_max_size to
> XEN_NETIF_MAX_TX_SIZE - MAX_TCP_HEADER,
> where XEN_NETIF_MAX_TX_SIZE is 65535 bytes.
>
> The calculation used by tcp_tso_autosize (and also tcp_xmit_size_goal since
> c/s
> 6c09fa09d) in determining when to split an skb into two is
> sk->sk_gso_max_size - 1 - MAX_TCP_HEADER.
>
> So the maximum permitted size of an skb is calculated to be
> (XEN_NETIF_MAX_TX_SIZE - MAX_TCP_HEADER) - 1 - MAX_TCP_HEADER.
>
> Intuitively, this looks like the wrong formula -- we don't need two TCP
> headers.
> Instead, there is no need to deviate from the default gso_max_size of 65536 as
> this already accommodates the size of the header.
>
> Currently, the largest skb transmitted by netfront is 63712 bytes (44 segments
> of 1448 bytes each), as observed via tcpdump. This patch makes netfront send
> skbs of up to 65160 bytes (45 segments of 1448 bytes each).
>
> Similarly, the maximum allowable mtu does not need to subtract MAX_TCP_HEADER
> as
> it relates to the size of the whole packet, including the header.
>
> Fixes: 9ecd1a75d977 ("xen-netfront: reduce gso_max_size to account for max
> TCP header")
> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Davies <jonathan.davies@xxxxxxxxxx>
Applied and queued up for -stable, thanks.
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