Re: NIU - Sun Neptune 10g - Transmit timed out reset (2.6.24)

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To: Jesper Krogh <jesper@...>
Cc: Rick Jones <rick.jones2@...>, David Miller <davem@...>, <yhlu.kernel@...>, <linux-kernel@...>, <netdev@...>
Date: Friday, May 9, 2008 - 10:20 pm

On Sat, 10 May 2008, Jesper Krogh wrote:


No you need 8x for 10-GigE.  The 250 MB/sec per lane is 2 Gbps per lane
so 4x is only 8 Gbps.  For a typical PCI-E transaction size of 128 bytes,
and PCI-E protocol overhead of 20 to 24 bytes, that takes off about 20%,
which leaves you with about 6.5 Gbps of usable bandwidth, which is further
reduced somewhat by the required PCI-E ACK and flow control packets that
accompany the actual data transaction packets.  I am not an expert on
PCI-E but I believe this info to be generally correct.

						-Bill
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Re: NIU - Sun Neptune 10g - Transmit timed out reset (2.6.24), Bill Fink, (Fri May 9, 10:20 pm)