From: "Long Le" <long.le@stud.tu-darmstadt.de>
To: <users@dpdk.org>, <dev@dpdk.org>
Subject: QoS Schedule sample app: question about latency
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2024 00:29:06 +0200 [thread overview]
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Hello, I am testing the QoS Schedule sample app with a traffic generator and I notice that the latency of high priority traffic class (TC 0, for example) increases when the load of the NIC increase. With that being said, may I ask is there anyway to maintain the latency of high priority traffic low, when still have high throughput on other traffic classes?
For more information, I am testing the QoS app with 512 streams generated from a traffic generator (16 queues x 32 pipes), the traffic of TC 0, pipe 0 is generated with low packet rate, all other streams are at high packet rate, 100% line rate is used in total.
My expectation is:
Pipe 0:
tc 0: low rate --> low latency
tc 1: high rate --> high latency
.
.
.
tc 12: high rate --> high latency
Best regards
Long Le
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