Configuring the BIOS
Purpose
Configure advanced BIOS settings to improve server performance.
- The system memory management unit (SMMU) on the server translates device addresses and isolates devices, playing an important part in virtualization. However, the SMMU may compromise performance in a physical machine test scenario, especially in a small-packet network scenario. Therefore, you are advised to disable the SMMU function for higher server performance. In VM scenarios, you need to enable the SMMU to use the PCI passthrough function.
- In this test scenario, prefetching causes cache pollution and increases cache misses. Therefore, you are advised to disable the prefetching function.
Procedure
- Disable the SMMU.
- Restart the server and enter the BIOS.
For details, see "Accessing the BIOS" in TaiShan Server BIOS Parameter Reference (Kunpeng 920 Processor).
- Choose .
Figure 1 BIOS setup
- Set Support Smmu to Disabled and press F10 to save the configuration and exit (the configuration is permanently valid).
Figure 2 BIOS page used for disabling the SMMU
- Restart the server and enter the BIOS.
- Disable CPU prefetching.
- Access BIOS Setup Utility.
- Choose .
Figure 3 BIOS setup
- Set CPU Prefetching Configuration to Disabled, and press F10 to save the configuration and exit (the configuration is permanently valid).
Figure 4 BIOS screen for closing the CPU Prefetching Configuration
Parent topic: Hardware Tuning