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18 - RPS: Receive Packet Steering109 RPS: Receive Packet Steering112 Receive Packet Steering (RPS) is logically a software implementation of115 interrupt handler, RPS selects the CPU to perform protocol processing118 RPS has some advantages over RSS:125 RPS is called during bottom half of the receive interrupt handler, when130 The first step in determining the target CPU for RPS is to calculate a141 RPS may enqueue packets for processing. For each received packet,151 RPS Configuration154 RPS requires a kernel compiled with the CONFIG_RPS kconfig symbol (on[all …]
50 #define RPS (1 << 2) macro
142 RPS (e.g. RFS, aRFS) processing is competing with the registered NAPI poll function144 the proportion of the configured netdev_budget that is spent on RPS based packet226 The default RPS CPU mask used on newly created network devices. An empty227 mask means RPS disabled by default.322 If set to 0, RX packet timestamps can be sampled after RPS processing, when
291 config RPS config298 depends on RPS353 depends on RPS
493 ADM8211_INT(RPS); in adm8211_interrupt()
186 hardware) packet dissection on the DSA master, features such as RPS (Receive
2930 the RPS data in slice headers instead of skipping it with @short_term_ref_pic_set_size.