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.

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