Re: Bugfix for checksum offload in bge(4)

From: Steven Hartland (killing_at_multiplay.co.uk)
Date: 05/21/04

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    Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 15:42:51 +0100
    
    

    While on the subject of bge any idea why it performs so poorly in 100Mb mode
    when compared to the humble fxp in the following results.

    <quote=Why is MySQL nearly.....>
    FreeBSD 5.1.2 (i386)
    local: 22834.872368421 records per second
    fxp 100Mb: 3854.06863517 records per second
    bge 100Mb: 2501.66999862 records per second
    bge 1Gb: 3281.65229885 records per second
    </quote>

    Connection is TCP based with fairly small packets but at high volumes
    fxp was pushing 4k packets / s where bge would only do around 2.5k

        Steve

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