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Alexander Lobakin says: ==================== gro: micro-optimize dev_gro_receive() This random series addresses some of suboptimal constructions used in the main GRO entry point. The main body is gro_list_prepare() simplification and pointer usage optimization in dev_gro_receive() itself. Being mostly cosmetic, it gives like +10 Mbps on my setup to both TCP and UDP (both single- and multi-flow). Since v1 [0]: - drop the replacement of bucket index calculation with reciprocal_scale() since it makes absolutely no sense (Eric); - improve stack usage in dev_gro_receive() (Eric); - reverse the order of patches to avoid changes superseding. [0] https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20210312162127.239795-1-alobakin@pm.me ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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