Jason Wang
2016-Jun-30 06:45 UTC
[PATCH net-next V4 0/6] switch to use tx skb array in tun
Hi all: This series tries to switch to use skb array in tun. This is used to eliminate the spinlock contention between producer and consumer. The conversion was straightforward: just introdce a tx skb array and use it instead of sk_receive_queue. A minor issue is to keep the tx_queue_len behaviour, since tun used to use it for the length of sk_receive_queue. This is done through: - add the ability to resize multiple rings at once to avoid handling partial resize failure for mutiple rings. - add the support for zero length ring. - introduce a notifier which was triggered when tx_queue_len was changed for a netdev. - resize all queues during the tx_queue_len changing. Tests shows about 15% improvement on guest rx pps: Before: ~1300000pps After : ~1500000pps Changes from V3: - fix kbuild warnings - call NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN on IFLA_TXQLEN Changes from V2: - add multiple rings resizing support for ptr_ring/skb_array - add zero length ring support - introdce a NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN - drop new flags Changes from V1: - switch to use skb array instead of a customized circular buffer - add non-blocking support - rename .peek to .peek_len - drop lockless peeking since test show very minor improvement Jason Wang (5): ptr_ring: support zero length ring skb_array: minor tweak skb_array: add wrappers for resizing net: introduce NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN tun: switch to use skb array for tx Michael S. Tsirkin (1): ptr_ring: support resizing multiple queues drivers/net/tun.c | 138 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- drivers/vhost/net.c | 16 ++++- include/linux/net.h | 1 + include/linux/netdevice.h | 1 + include/linux/ptr_ring.h | 77 ++++++++++++++++++---- include/linux/skb_array.h | 13 +++- net/core/net-sysfs.c | 15 ++++- net/core/rtnetlink.c | 16 +++-- tools/virtio/ringtest/ptr_ring.c | 5 ++ 9 files changed, 255 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) -- 2.7.4
Jason Wang
2016-Jun-30 06:45 UTC
[PATCH net-next V4 1/6] ptr_ring: support zero length ring
Sometimes, we need zero length ring. But current code will crash since we don't do any check before accessing the ring. This patch fixes this. Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> --- include/linux/ptr_ring.h | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/ptr_ring.h b/include/linux/ptr_ring.h index 562a65e..d78b8b8 100644 --- a/include/linux/ptr_ring.h +++ b/include/linux/ptr_ring.h @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ static inline bool ptr_ring_full_bh(struct ptr_ring *r) */ static inline int __ptr_ring_produce(struct ptr_ring *r, void *ptr) { - if (r->queue[r->producer]) + if (unlikely(!r->size) || r->queue[r->producer]) return -ENOSPC; r->queue[r->producer++] = ptr; @@ -164,7 +164,9 @@ static inline int ptr_ring_produce_bh(struct ptr_ring *r, void *ptr) */ static inline void *__ptr_ring_peek(struct ptr_ring *r) { - return r->queue[r->consumer]; + if (likely(r->size)) + return r->queue[r->consumer]; + return NULL; } /* Note: callers invoking this in a loop must use a compiler barrier, -- 2.7.4
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> --- include/linux/skb_array.h | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/skb_array.h b/include/linux/skb_array.h index 678bfbf..2dd0d1e 100644 --- a/include/linux/skb_array.h +++ b/include/linux/skb_array.h @@ -151,12 +151,12 @@ static inline int skb_array_init(struct skb_array *a, int size, gfp_t gfp) return ptr_ring_init(&a->ring, size, gfp); } -void __skb_array_destroy_skb(void *ptr) +static void __skb_array_destroy_skb(void *ptr) { kfree_skb(ptr); } -int skb_array_resize(struct skb_array *a, int size, gfp_t gfp) +static inline int skb_array_resize(struct skb_array *a, int size, gfp_t gfp) { return ptr_ring_resize(&a->ring, size, gfp, __skb_array_destroy_skb); } -- 2.7.4
Jason Wang
2016-Jun-30 06:45 UTC
[PATCH net-next V4 3/6] ptr_ring: support resizing multiple queues
From: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> Sometimes, we need support resizing multiple queues at once. This is because it was not easy to recover to recover from a partial failure of multiple queues resizing. Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> --- include/linux/ptr_ring.h | 71 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- tools/virtio/ringtest/ptr_ring.c | 5 +++ 2 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/ptr_ring.h b/include/linux/ptr_ring.h index d78b8b8..2052011 100644 --- a/include/linux/ptr_ring.h +++ b/include/linux/ptr_ring.h @@ -349,20 +349,14 @@ static inline int ptr_ring_init(struct ptr_ring *r, int size, gfp_t gfp) return 0; } -static inline int ptr_ring_resize(struct ptr_ring *r, int size, gfp_t gfp, - void (*destroy)(void *)) +static inline void **__ptr_ring_swap_queue(struct ptr_ring *r, void **queue, + int size, gfp_t gfp, + void (*destroy)(void *)) { - unsigned long flags; int producer = 0; - void **queue = __ptr_ring_init_queue_alloc(size, gfp); void **old; void *ptr; - if (!queue) - return -ENOMEM; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&(r)->producer_lock, flags); - while ((ptr = ptr_ring_consume(r))) if (producer < size) queue[producer++] = ptr; @@ -375,6 +369,23 @@ static inline int ptr_ring_resize(struct ptr_ring *r, int size, gfp_t gfp, old = r->queue; r->queue = queue; + return old; +} + +static inline int ptr_ring_resize(struct ptr_ring *r, int size, gfp_t gfp, + void (*destroy)(void *)) +{ + unsigned long flags; + void **queue = __ptr_ring_init_queue_alloc(size, gfp); + void **old; + + if (!queue) + return -ENOMEM; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&(r)->producer_lock, flags); + + old = __ptr_ring_swap_queue(r, queue, size, gfp, destroy); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(r)->producer_lock, flags); kfree(old); @@ -382,6 +393,48 @@ static inline int ptr_ring_resize(struct ptr_ring *r, int size, gfp_t gfp, return 0; } +static inline int ptr_ring_resize_multiple(struct ptr_ring **rings, int nrings, + int size, + gfp_t gfp, void (*destroy)(void *)) +{ + unsigned long flags; + void ***queues; + int i; + + queues = kmalloc(nrings * sizeof *queues, gfp); + if (!queues) + goto noqueues; + + for (i = 0; i < nrings; ++i) { + queues[i] = __ptr_ring_init_queue_alloc(size, gfp); + if (!queues[i]) + goto nomem; + } + + for (i = 0; i < nrings; ++i) { + spin_lock_irqsave(&(rings[i])->producer_lock, flags); + queues[i] = __ptr_ring_swap_queue(rings[i], queues[i], + size, gfp, destroy); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(rings[i])->producer_lock, flags); + } + + for (i = 0; i < nrings; ++i) + kfree(queues[i]); + + kfree(queues); + + return 0; + +nomem: + while (--i >= 0) + kfree(queues[i]); + + kfree(queues); + +noqueues: + return -ENOMEM; +} + static inline void ptr_ring_cleanup(struct ptr_ring *r, void (*destroy)(void *)) { void *ptr; diff --git a/tools/virtio/ringtest/ptr_ring.c b/tools/virtio/ringtest/ptr_ring.c index 74abd74..68e4f9f 100644 --- a/tools/virtio/ringtest/ptr_ring.c +++ b/tools/virtio/ringtest/ptr_ring.c @@ -17,6 +17,11 @@ typedef pthread_spinlock_t spinlock_t; typedef int gfp_t; +static void *kmalloc(unsigned size, gfp_t gfp) +{ + return memalign(64, size); +} + static void *kzalloc(unsigned size, gfp_t gfp) { void *p = memalign(64, size); -- 2.7.4
Jason Wang
2016-Jun-30 06:45 UTC
[PATCH net-next V4 4/6] skb_array: add wrappers for resizing
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> --- include/linux/skb_array.h | 9 +++++++++ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) diff --git a/include/linux/skb_array.h b/include/linux/skb_array.h index 2dd0d1e..f4dfade 100644 --- a/include/linux/skb_array.h +++ b/include/linux/skb_array.h @@ -161,6 +161,15 @@ static inline int skb_array_resize(struct skb_array *a, int size, gfp_t gfp) return ptr_ring_resize(&a->ring, size, gfp, __skb_array_destroy_skb); } +static inline int skb_array_resize_multiple(struct skb_array **rings, + int nrings, int size, gfp_t gfp) +{ + BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(struct skb_array, ring)); + return ptr_ring_resize_multiple((struct ptr_ring **)rings, + nrings, size, gfp, + __skb_array_destroy_skb); +} + static inline void skb_array_cleanup(struct skb_array *a) { ptr_ring_cleanup(&a->ring, __skb_array_destroy_skb); -- 2.7.4
Jason Wang
2016-Jun-30 06:45 UTC
[PATCH net-next V4 5/6] net: introduce NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN
This patch introduces a new event - NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN, this will be triggered when tx_queue_len. It could be used by net device who want to do some processing at that time. An example is tun who may want to resize tx array when tx_queue_len is changed. Cc: John Fastabend <john.r.fastabend at intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> --- include/linux/netdevice.h | 1 + net/core/net-sysfs.c | 15 ++++++++++++++- net/core/rtnetlink.c | 16 ++++++++++++---- 3 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/netdevice.h b/include/linux/netdevice.h index e84d9d2..7dc2ec7 100644 --- a/include/linux/netdevice.h +++ b/include/linux/netdevice.h @@ -2237,6 +2237,7 @@ struct netdev_lag_lower_state_info { #define NETDEV_PRECHANGEUPPER 0x001A #define NETDEV_CHANGELOWERSTATE 0x001B #define NETDEV_UDP_TUNNEL_PUSH_INFO 0x001C +#define NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN 0x001E int register_netdevice_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb); int unregister_netdevice_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb); diff --git a/net/core/net-sysfs.c b/net/core/net-sysfs.c index 7a0b616..6e4f347 100644 --- a/net/core/net-sysfs.c +++ b/net/core/net-sysfs.c @@ -322,7 +322,20 @@ NETDEVICE_SHOW_RW(flags, fmt_hex); static int change_tx_queue_len(struct net_device *dev, unsigned long new_len) { - dev->tx_queue_len = new_len; + int res, orig_len = dev->tx_queue_len; + + if (new_len != orig_len) { + dev->tx_queue_len = new_len; + res = call_netdevice_notifiers(NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN, dev); + res = notifier_to_errno(res); + if (res) { + netdev_err(dev, + "refused to change device tx_queue_len\n"); + dev->tx_queue_len = orig_len; + return -EFAULT; + } + } + return 0; } diff --git a/net/core/rtnetlink.c b/net/core/rtnetlink.c index eb49ca2..b16b779 100644 --- a/net/core/rtnetlink.c +++ b/net/core/rtnetlink.c @@ -1927,11 +1927,19 @@ static int do_setlink(const struct sk_buff *skb, if (tb[IFLA_TXQLEN]) { unsigned long value = nla_get_u32(tb[IFLA_TXQLEN]); - - if (dev->tx_queue_len ^ value) + unsigned long orig_len = dev->tx_queue_len; + + if (dev->tx_queue_len ^ value) { + dev->tx_queue_len = value; + err = call_netdevice_notifiers( + NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN, dev); + err = notifier_to_errno(err); + if (err) { + dev->tx_queue_len = orig_len; + goto errout; + } status |= DO_SETLINK_NOTIFY; - - dev->tx_queue_len = value; + } } if (tb[IFLA_OPERSTATE]) -- 2.7.4
Jason Wang
2016-Jun-30 06:45 UTC
[PATCH net-next V4 6/6] tun: switch to use skb array for tx
We used to queue tx packets in sk_receive_queue, this is less efficient since it requires spinlocks to synchronize between producer and consumer. This patch tries to address this by: - switch from sk_receive_queue to a skb_array, and resize it when tx_queue_len was changed. - introduce a new proto_ops peek_len which was used for peeking the skb length. - implement a tun version of peek_len for vhost_net to use and convert vhost_net to use peek_len if possible. Pktgen test shows about 15.3% improvement on guest receiving pps for small buffers: Before: ~1300000pps After : ~1500000pps Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> --- drivers/net/tun.c | 138 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- drivers/vhost/net.c | 16 +++++- include/linux/net.h | 1 + 3 files changed, 146 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/net/tun.c b/drivers/net/tun.c index 4884802..7475215 100644 --- a/drivers/net/tun.c +++ b/drivers/net/tun.c @@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ #include <net/sock.h> #include <linux/seq_file.h> #include <linux/uio.h> +#include <linux/skb_array.h> #include <asm/uaccess.h> @@ -167,6 +168,7 @@ struct tun_file { }; struct list_head next; struct tun_struct *detached; + struct skb_array tx_array; }; struct tun_flow_entry { @@ -515,7 +517,11 @@ static struct tun_struct *tun_enable_queue(struct tun_file *tfile) static void tun_queue_purge(struct tun_file *tfile) { - skb_queue_purge(&tfile->sk.sk_receive_queue); + struct sk_buff *skb; + + while ((skb = skb_array_consume(&tfile->tx_array)) != NULL) + kfree_skb(skb); + skb_queue_purge(&tfile->sk.sk_error_queue); } @@ -560,6 +566,8 @@ static void __tun_detach(struct tun_file *tfile, bool clean) tun->dev->reg_state == NETREG_REGISTERED) unregister_netdevice(tun->dev); } + if (tun) + skb_array_cleanup(&tfile->tx_array); sock_put(&tfile->sk); } } @@ -613,6 +621,7 @@ static void tun_detach_all(struct net_device *dev) static int tun_attach(struct tun_struct *tun, struct file *file, bool skip_filter) { struct tun_file *tfile = file->private_data; + struct net_device *dev = tun->dev; int err; err = security_tun_dev_attach(tfile->socket.sk, tun->security); @@ -642,6 +651,13 @@ static int tun_attach(struct tun_struct *tun, struct file *file, bool skip_filte if (!err) goto out; } + + if (!tfile->detached && + skb_array_init(&tfile->tx_array, dev->tx_queue_len, GFP_KERNEL)) { + err = -ENOMEM; + goto out; + } + tfile->queue_index = tun->numqueues; tfile->socket.sk->sk_shutdown &= ~RCV_SHUTDOWN; rcu_assign_pointer(tfile->tun, tun); @@ -891,8 +907,8 @@ static netdev_tx_t tun_net_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) nf_reset(skb); - /* Enqueue packet */ - skb_queue_tail(&tfile->socket.sk->sk_receive_queue, skb); + if (skb_array_produce(&tfile->tx_array, skb)) + goto drop; /* Notify and wake up reader process */ if (tfile->flags & TUN_FASYNC) @@ -1107,7 +1123,7 @@ static unsigned int tun_chr_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait) poll_wait(file, sk_sleep(sk), wait); - if (!skb_queue_empty(&sk->sk_receive_queue)) + if (!skb_array_empty(&tfile->tx_array)) mask |= POLLIN | POLLRDNORM; if (sock_writeable(sk) || @@ -1426,22 +1442,61 @@ done: return total; } +static struct sk_buff *tun_ring_recv(struct tun_file *tfile, int noblock, + int *err) +{ + DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current); + struct sk_buff *skb = NULL; + + skb = skb_array_consume(&tfile->tx_array); + if (skb) + goto out; + if (noblock) { + *err = -EAGAIN; + goto out; + } + + add_wait_queue(&tfile->wq.wait, &wait); + current->state = TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE; + + while (1) { + skb = skb_array_consume(&tfile->tx_array); + if (skb) + break; + if (signal_pending(current)) { + *err = -ERESTARTSYS; + break; + } + if (tfile->socket.sk->sk_shutdown & RCV_SHUTDOWN) { + *err = -EFAULT; + break; + } + + schedule(); + } + + current->state = TASK_RUNNING; + remove_wait_queue(&tfile->wq.wait, &wait); + +out: + return skb; +} + static ssize_t tun_do_read(struct tun_struct *tun, struct tun_file *tfile, struct iov_iter *to, int noblock) { struct sk_buff *skb; ssize_t ret; - int peeked, err, off = 0; + int err; tun_debug(KERN_INFO, tun, "tun_do_read\n"); if (!iov_iter_count(to)) return 0; - /* Read frames from queue */ - skb = __skb_recv_datagram(tfile->socket.sk, noblock ? MSG_DONTWAIT : 0, - &peeked, &off, &err); + /* Read frames from ring */ + skb = tun_ring_recv(tfile, noblock, &err); if (!skb) return err; @@ -1574,8 +1629,25 @@ out: return ret; } +static int tun_peek_len(struct socket *sock) +{ + struct tun_file *tfile = container_of(sock, struct tun_file, socket); + struct tun_struct *tun; + int ret = 0; + + tun = __tun_get(tfile); + if (!tun) + return 0; + + ret = skb_array_peek_len(&tfile->tx_array); + tun_put(tun); + + return ret; +} + /* Ops structure to mimic raw sockets with tun */ static const struct proto_ops tun_socket_ops = { + .peek_len = tun_peek_len, .sendmsg = tun_sendmsg, .recvmsg = tun_recvmsg, }; @@ -2397,6 +2469,53 @@ static const struct ethtool_ops tun_ethtool_ops = { .get_ts_info = ethtool_op_get_ts_info, }; +static int tun_queue_resize(struct tun_struct *tun) +{ + struct net_device *dev = tun->dev; + struct tun_file *tfile; + struct skb_array **arrays; + int n = tun->numqueues + tun->numdisabled; + int ret, i; + + arrays = kmalloc(sizeof *arrays * n, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!arrays) + return -ENOMEM; + + for (i = 0; i < tun->numqueues; i++) { + tfile = rtnl_dereference(tun->tfiles[i]); + arrays[i] = &tfile->tx_array; + } + list_for_each_entry(tfile, &tun->disabled, next) + arrays[i++] = &tfile->tx_array; + + ret = skb_array_resize_multiple(arrays, n, + dev->tx_queue_len, GFP_KERNEL); + + kfree(arrays); + return ret; +} + +static int tun_device_event(struct notifier_block *unused, + unsigned long event, void *ptr) +{ + struct net_device *dev = netdev_notifier_info_to_dev(ptr); + struct tun_struct *tun = netdev_priv(dev); + + switch (event) { + case NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN: + if (tun_queue_resize(tun)) + return NOTIFY_BAD; + break; + default: + break; + } + + return NOTIFY_DONE; +} + +static struct notifier_block tun_notifier_block __read_mostly = { + .notifier_call = tun_device_event, +}; static int __init tun_init(void) { @@ -2416,6 +2535,8 @@ static int __init tun_init(void) pr_err("Can't register misc device %d\n", TUN_MINOR); goto err_misc; } + + register_netdevice_notifier(&tun_notifier_block); return 0; err_misc: rtnl_link_unregister(&tun_link_ops); @@ -2427,6 +2548,7 @@ static void tun_cleanup(void) { misc_deregister(&tun_miscdev); rtnl_link_unregister(&tun_link_ops); + unregister_netdevice_notifier(&tun_notifier_block); } /* Get an underlying socket object from tun file. Returns error unless file is diff --git a/drivers/vhost/net.c b/drivers/vhost/net.c index 1d3e45f..e032ca3 100644 --- a/drivers/vhost/net.c +++ b/drivers/vhost/net.c @@ -481,10 +481,14 @@ out: static int peek_head_len(struct sock *sk) { + struct socket *sock = sk->sk_socket; struct sk_buff *head; int len = 0; unsigned long flags; + if (sock->ops->peek_len) + return sock->ops->peek_len(sock); + spin_lock_irqsave(&sk->sk_receive_queue.lock, flags); head = skb_peek(&sk->sk_receive_queue); if (likely(head)) { @@ -497,6 +501,16 @@ static int peek_head_len(struct sock *sk) return len; } +static int sk_has_rx_data(struct sock *sk) +{ + struct socket *sock = sk->sk_socket; + + if (sock->ops->peek_len) + return sock->ops->peek_len(sock); + + return skb_queue_empty(&sk->sk_receive_queue); +} + static int vhost_net_rx_peek_head_len(struct vhost_net *net, struct sock *sk) { struct vhost_net_virtqueue *nvq = &net->vqs[VHOST_NET_VQ_TX]; @@ -513,7 +527,7 @@ static int vhost_net_rx_peek_head_len(struct vhost_net *net, struct sock *sk) endtime = busy_clock() + vq->busyloop_timeout; while (vhost_can_busy_poll(&net->dev, endtime) && - skb_queue_empty(&sk->sk_receive_queue) && + !sk_has_rx_data(sk) && vhost_vq_avail_empty(&net->dev, vq)) cpu_relax_lowlatency(); diff --git a/include/linux/net.h b/include/linux/net.h index 9aa49a0..b6b3843 100644 --- a/include/linux/net.h +++ b/include/linux/net.h @@ -185,6 +185,7 @@ struct proto_ops { ssize_t (*splice_read)(struct socket *sock, loff_t *ppos, struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, size_t len, unsigned int flags); int (*set_peek_off)(struct sock *sk, int val); + int (*peek_len)(struct socket *sock); }; #define DECLARE_SOCKADDR(type, dst, src) \ -- 2.7.4
Michael S. Tsirkin
2016-Jun-30 15:45 UTC
[PATCH net-next V4 0/6] switch to use tx skb array in tun
On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 02:45:30PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote:> Hi all: > > This series tries to switch to use skb array in tun. This is used to > eliminate the spinlock contention between producer and consumer. The > conversion was straightforward: just introdce a tx skb array and use > it instead of sk_receive_queue. > > A minor issue is to keep the tx_queue_len behaviour, since tun used to > use it for the length of sk_receive_queue. This is done through: > > - add the ability to resize multiple rings at once to avoid handling > partial resize failure for mutiple rings. > - add the support for zero length ring. > - introduce a notifier which was triggered when tx_queue_len was > changed for a netdev. > - resize all queues during the tx_queue_len changing. > > Tests shows about 15% improvement on guest rx pps: > > Before: ~1300000pps > After : ~1500000ppsAcked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> Acked-from-altitude: 34697 feet.> Changes from V3: > - fix kbuild warnings > - call NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN on IFLA_TXQLEN > > Changes from V2: > - add multiple rings resizing support for ptr_ring/skb_array > - add zero length ring support > - introdce a NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN > - drop new flags > > Changes from V1: > - switch to use skb array instead of a customized circular buffer > - add non-blocking support > - rename .peek to .peek_len > - drop lockless peeking since test show very minor improvement > > Jason Wang (5): > ptr_ring: support zero length ring > skb_array: minor tweak > skb_array: add wrappers for resizing > net: introduce NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN > tun: switch to use skb array for tx > > Michael S. Tsirkin (1): > ptr_ring: support resizing multiple queues > > drivers/net/tun.c | 138 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- > drivers/vhost/net.c | 16 ++++- > include/linux/net.h | 1 + > include/linux/netdevice.h | 1 + > include/linux/ptr_ring.h | 77 ++++++++++++++++++---- > include/linux/skb_array.h | 13 +++- > net/core/net-sysfs.c | 15 ++++- > net/core/rtnetlink.c | 16 +++-- > tools/virtio/ringtest/ptr_ring.c | 5 ++ > 9 files changed, 255 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) > > -- > 2.7.4
John Fastabend
2016-Jun-30 16:33 UTC
[PATCH net-next V4 5/6] net: introduce NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN
On 16-06-29 11:45 PM, Jason Wang wrote:> This patch introduces a new event - NETDEV_CHANGE_TX_QUEUE_LEN, this > will be triggered when tx_queue_len. It could be used by net device > who want to do some processing at that time. An example is tun who may > want to resize tx array when tx_queue_len is changed. > > Cc: John Fastabend <john.r.fastabend at intel.com> > Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> > ---Thanks for adding the setlink case. Acked-by: John Fastabend <john.r.fastabend at intel.com>
Jason Wang
2016-Jul-01 06:04 UTC
[PATCH net-next V4 0/6] switch to use tx skb array in tun
On 2016?06?30? 23:45, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:> On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 02:45:30PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: >> >Hi all: >> > >> >This series tries to switch to use skb array in tun. This is used to >> >eliminate the spinlock contention between producer and consumer. The >> >conversion was straightforward: just introdce a tx skb array and use >> >it instead of sk_receive_queue. >> > >> >A minor issue is to keep the tx_queue_len behaviour, since tun used to >> >use it for the length of sk_receive_queue. This is done through: >> > >> >- add the ability to resize multiple rings at once to avoid handling >> > partial resize failure for mutiple rings. >> >- add the support for zero length ring. >> >- introduce a notifier which was triggered when tx_queue_len was >> > changed for a netdev. >> >- resize all queues during the tx_queue_len changing. >> > >> >Tests shows about 15% improvement on guest rx pps: >> > >> >Before: ~1300000pps >> >After : ~1500000pps > Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin<mst at redhat.com> > > Acked-from-altitude: 34697 feet.Wow, thanks a lot!
David Miller
2016-Jul-01 09:40 UTC
[PATCH net-next V4 0/6] switch to use tx skb array in tun
From: Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 14:45:30 +0800> This series tries to switch to use skb array in tun. This is used to > eliminate the spinlock contention between producer and consumer. The > conversion was straightforward: just introdce a tx skb array and use > it instead of sk_receive_queue.Series applied, thanks Jason.
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