SMC Sysctl

/proc/sys/net/smc/* Variables

autocorking_size - INTEGER

Setting SMC auto corking size: SMC auto corking is like TCP auto corking from the application’s perspective of view. When applications do consecutive small write()/sendmsg() system calls, we try to coalesce these small writes as much as possible, to lower total amount of CDC and RDMA Write been sent. autocorking_size limits the maximum corked bytes that can be sent to the under device in 1 single sending. If set to 0, the SMC auto corking is disabled. Applications can still use TCP_CORK for optimal behavior when they know how/when to uncork their sockets.

Default: 64K

smcr_buf_type - INTEGER

Controls which type of sndbufs and RMBs to use in later newly created SMC-R link group. Only for SMC-R.

Default: 0 (physically contiguous sndbufs and RMBs)

Possible values:

  • 0 - Use physically contiguous buffers

  • 1 - Use virtually contiguous buffers

  • 2 - Mixed use of the two types. Try physically contiguous buffers first. If not available, use virtually contiguous buffers then.

smcr_testlink_time - INTEGER

How frequently SMC-R link sends out TEST_LINK LLC messages to confirm viability, after the last activity of connections on it. Value 0 means disabling TEST_LINK.

Default: 30 seconds.

wmem - INTEGER

Initial size of send buffer used by SMC sockets.

The minimum value is 16KiB and there is no hard limit for max value, but only allowed 512KiB for SMC-R and 1MiB for SMC-D.

Default: 64KiB

rmem - INTEGER

Initial size of receive buffer (RMB) used by SMC sockets.

The minimum value is 16KiB and there is no hard limit for max value, but only allowed 512KiB for SMC-R and 1MiB for SMC-D.

Default: 64KiB

smcr_max_links_per_lgr - INTEGER

Controls the max number of links can be added to a SMC-R link group. Notice that the actual number of the links added to a SMC-R link group depends on the number of RDMA devices exist in the system. The acceptable value ranges from 1 to 2. Only for SMC-R v2.1 and later.

Default: 2

smcr_max_conns_per_lgr - INTEGER

Controls the max number of connections can be added to a SMC-R link group. The acceptable value ranges from 16 to 255. Only for SMC-R v2.1 and later.

Default: 255

smcr_max_send_wr - INTEGER

So-called work request buffers are SMCR link (and RDMA queue pair) level resources necessary for performing RDMA operations. Since up to 255 connections can share a link group and thus also a link and the number of the work request buffers is decided when the link is allocated, depending on the workload it can be a bottleneck in a sense that threads have to wait for work request buffers to become available. Before the introduction of this control the maximal number of work request buffers available on the send path used to be hard coded to 16. With this control it becomes configurable. The acceptable range is between 2 and 2048.

Please be aware that all the buffers need to be allocated as a physically continuous array in which each element is a single buffer and has the size of SMC_WR_BUF_SIZE (48) bytes. If the allocation fails, we keep retrying with half of the buffer count until it is ether successful or (unlikely) we dip below the old hard coded value which is 16 where we give up much like before having this control.

Default: 16

smcr_max_recv_wr - INTEGER

So-called work request buffers are SMCR link (and RDMA queue pair) level resources necessary for performing RDMA operations. Since up to 255 connections can share a link group and thus also a link and the number of the work request buffers is decided when the link is allocated, depending on the workload it can be a bottleneck in a sense that threads have to wait for work request buffers to become available. Before the introduction of this control the maximal number of work request buffers available on the receive path used to be hard coded to 16. With this control it becomes configurable. The acceptable range is between 2 and 2048.

Please be aware that all the buffers need to be allocated as a physically continuous array in which each element is a single buffer and has the size of SMC_WR_BUF_SIZE (48) bytes. If the allocation fails, we keep retrying with half of the buffer count until it is ether successful or (unlikely) we dip below the old hard coded value which is 16 where we give up much like before having this control.

Default: 48