Michael S. Tsirkin
2018-Nov-08 15:56 UTC
[PATCH net-next v2 3/5] virtio_ring: add packed ring support
On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 07:51:48PM +0800, Tiwei Bie wrote:> On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 04:18:25PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: > > > > On 2018/11/8 ??9:38, Tiwei Bie wrote: > > > > > + > > > > > + if (vq->vq.num_free < descs_used) { > > > > > + pr_debug("Can't add buf len %i - avail = %i\n", > > > > > + descs_used, vq->vq.num_free); > > > > > + /* FIXME: for historical reasons, we force a notify here if > > > > > + * there are outgoing parts to the buffer. Presumably the > > > > > + * host should service the ring ASAP. */ > > > > I don't think we have a reason to do this for packed ring. > > > > No historical baggage there, right? > > > Based on the original commit log, it seems that the notify here > > > is just an "optimization". But I don't quite understand what does > > > the "the heuristics which KVM uses" refer to. If it's safe to drop > > > this in packed ring, I'd like to do it. > > > > > > According to the commit log, it seems like a workaround of lguest networking > > backend. > > Do you know why removing this notify in Tx will break "the > heuristics which KVM uses"? Or what does "the heuristics > which KVM uses" refer to?Yes. QEMU has a mode where it disables notifications and processes TX ring periodically from a timer. It's off by default but used to be on by default a long time ago. If ring becomes full this causes traffic stalls. As a work-around Rusty put in this hack to kick on ring full even with notifications disabled. It's easy enough to make sure QEMU does not combine devices with packed ring support with the timer hack. And I am guessing it's safe enough to also block that option completely e.g. when virtio 1.0 is enabled.> > > I agree to drop it, we should not have such burden. > > > > But we should notice that, with this removed, the compare between packed vs > > split is kind of unfair. Consider the removal of lguest support recently, > > maybe we can drop this for split ring as well? > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > commit 44653eae1407f79dff6f52fcf594ae84cb165ec4 > > > Author: Rusty Russell<rusty at rustcorp.com.au> > > > Date: Fri Jul 25 12:06:04 2008 -0500 > > > > > > virtio: don't always force a notification when ring is full > > > We force notification when the ring is full, even if the host has > > > indicated it doesn't want to know. This seemed like a good idea at > > > the time: if we fill the transmit ring, we should tell the host > > > immediately. > > > Unfortunately this logic also applies to the receiving ring, which is > > > refilled constantly. We should introduce real notification thesholds > > > to replace this logic. Meanwhile, removing the logic altogether breaks > > > the heuristics which KVM uses, so we use a hack: only notify if there are > > > outgoing parts of the new buffer. > > > Here are the number of exits with lguest's crappy network implementation: > > > Before: > > > network xmit 7859051 recv 236420 > > > After: > > > network xmit 7858610 recv 118136 > > > Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell<rusty at rustcorp.com.au> > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c > > > index 72bf8bc09014..21d9a62767af 100644 > > > --- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c > > > +++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c > > > @@ -87,8 +87,11 @@ static int vring_add_buf(struct virtqueue *_vq, > > > if (vq->num_free < out + in) { > > > pr_debug("Can't add buf len %i - avail = %i\n", > > > out + in, vq->num_free); > > > - /* We notify*even if* VRING_USED_F_NO_NOTIFY is set here. */ > > > - vq->notify(&vq->vq); > > > + /* FIXME: for historical reasons, we force a notify here if > > > + * there are outgoing parts to the buffer. Presumably the > > > + * host should service the ring ASAP. */ > > > + if (out) > > > + vq->notify(&vq->vq); > > > END_USE(vq); > > > return -ENOSPC; > > > } > > > > > >
Tiwei Bie
2018-Nov-09 01:50 UTC
[PATCH net-next v2 3/5] virtio_ring: add packed ring support
On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 10:56:02AM -0500, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:> On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 07:51:48PM +0800, Tiwei Bie wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 04:18:25PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: > > > > > > On 2018/11/8 ??9:38, Tiwei Bie wrote: > > > > > > + > > > > > > + if (vq->vq.num_free < descs_used) { > > > > > > + pr_debug("Can't add buf len %i - avail = %i\n", > > > > > > + descs_used, vq->vq.num_free); > > > > > > + /* FIXME: for historical reasons, we force a notify here if > > > > > > + * there are outgoing parts to the buffer. Presumably the > > > > > > + * host should service the ring ASAP. */ > > > > > I don't think we have a reason to do this for packed ring. > > > > > No historical baggage there, right? > > > > Based on the original commit log, it seems that the notify here > > > > is just an "optimization". But I don't quite understand what does > > > > the "the heuristics which KVM uses" refer to. If it's safe to drop > > > > this in packed ring, I'd like to do it. > > > > > > > > > According to the commit log, it seems like a workaround of lguest networking > > > backend. > > > > Do you know why removing this notify in Tx will break "the > > heuristics which KVM uses"? Or what does "the heuristics > > which KVM uses" refer to? > > Yes. QEMU has a mode where it disables notifications and processes TX > ring periodically from a timer. It's off by default but used to be on > by default a long time ago. If ring becomes full this causes traffic > stalls. As a work-around Rusty put in this hack to kick on ring full > even with notifications disabled. It's easy enough to make sure QEMU > does not combine devices with packed ring support with the timer hack. > And I am guessing it's safe enough to also block that option completely > e.g. when virtio 1.0 is enabled.I see. Thanks!> > > > > > I agree to drop it, we should not have such burden. > > > > > > But we should notice that, with this removed, the compare between packed vs > > > split is kind of unfair. Consider the removal of lguest support recently, > > > maybe we can drop this for split ring as well? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > commit 44653eae1407f79dff6f52fcf594ae84cb165ec4 > > > > Author: Rusty Russell<rusty at rustcorp.com.au> > > > > Date: Fri Jul 25 12:06:04 2008 -0500 > > > > > > > > virtio: don't always force a notification when ring is full > > > > We force notification when the ring is full, even if the host has > > > > indicated it doesn't want to know. This seemed like a good idea at > > > > the time: if we fill the transmit ring, we should tell the host > > > > immediately. > > > > Unfortunately this logic also applies to the receiving ring, which is > > > > refilled constantly. We should introduce real notification thesholds > > > > to replace this logic. Meanwhile, removing the logic altogether breaks > > > > the heuristics which KVM uses, so we use a hack: only notify if there are > > > > outgoing parts of the new buffer. > > > > Here are the number of exits with lguest's crappy network implementation: > > > > Before: > > > > network xmit 7859051 recv 236420 > > > > After: > > > > network xmit 7858610 recv 118136 > > > > Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell<rusty at rustcorp.com.au> > > > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c > > > > index 72bf8bc09014..21d9a62767af 100644 > > > > --- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c > > > > +++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c > > > > @@ -87,8 +87,11 @@ static int vring_add_buf(struct virtqueue *_vq, > > > > if (vq->num_free < out + in) { > > > > pr_debug("Can't add buf len %i - avail = %i\n", > > > > out + in, vq->num_free); > > > > - /* We notify*even if* VRING_USED_F_NO_NOTIFY is set here. */ > > > > - vq->notify(&vq->vq); > > > > + /* FIXME: for historical reasons, we force a notify here if > > > > + * there are outgoing parts to the buffer. Presumably the > > > > + * host should service the ring ASAP. */ > > > > + if (out) > > > > + vq->notify(&vq->vq); > > > > END_USE(vq); > > > > return -ENOSPC; > > > > } > > > > > > > >
Jason Wang
2018-Nov-09 02:30 UTC
[PATCH net-next v2 3/5] virtio_ring: add packed ring support
On 2018/11/8 ??11:56, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:> On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 07:51:48PM +0800, Tiwei Bie wrote: >> On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 04:18:25PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: >>> On 2018/11/8 ??9:38, Tiwei Bie wrote: >>>>>> + >>>>>> + if (vq->vq.num_free < descs_used) { >>>>>> + pr_debug("Can't add buf len %i - avail = %i\n", >>>>>> + descs_used, vq->vq.num_free); >>>>>> + /* FIXME: for historical reasons, we force a notify here if >>>>>> + * there are outgoing parts to the buffer. Presumably the >>>>>> + * host should service the ring ASAP. */ >>>>> I don't think we have a reason to do this for packed ring. >>>>> No historical baggage there, right? >>>> Based on the original commit log, it seems that the notify here >>>> is just an "optimization". But I don't quite understand what does >>>> the "the heuristics which KVM uses" refer to. If it's safe to drop >>>> this in packed ring, I'd like to do it. >>> >>> According to the commit log, it seems like a workaround of lguest networking >>> backend. >> Do you know why removing this notify in Tx will break "the >> heuristics which KVM uses"? Or what does "the heuristics >> which KVM uses" refer to? > Yes. QEMU has a mode where it disables notifications and processes TX > ring periodically from a timer. It's off by default but used to be on > by default a long time ago. If ring becomes full this causes traffic > stalls.Do you mean tx-timer? If yes, we can still enable it for packed ring and the timer will finally fired and we can go.> As a work-around Rusty put in this hack to kick on ring full > even with notifications disabled.From the commit log it looks more like a performance workaround instead of a bug fix.> It's easy enough to make sure QEMU > does not combine devices with packed ring support with the timer hack. > And I am guessing it's safe enough to also block that option completely > e.g. when virtio 1.0 is enabled.I agree. Thanks>>> I agree to drop it, we should not have such burden. >>> >>> But we should notice that, with this removed, the compare between packed vs >>> split is kind of unfair. Consider the removal of lguest support recently, >>> maybe we can drop this for split ring as well? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>>> commit 44653eae1407f79dff6f52fcf594ae84cb165ec4 >>>> Author: Rusty Russell<rusty at rustcorp.com.au> >>>> Date: Fri Jul 25 12:06:04 2008 -0500 >>>> >>>> virtio: don't always force a notification when ring is full >>>> We force notification when the ring is full, even if the host has >>>> indicated it doesn't want to know. This seemed like a good idea at >>>> the time: if we fill the transmit ring, we should tell the host >>>> immediately. >>>> Unfortunately this logic also applies to the receiving ring, which is >>>> refilled constantly. We should introduce real notification thesholds >>>> to replace this logic. Meanwhile, removing the logic altogether breaks >>>> the heuristics which KVM uses, so we use a hack: only notify if there are >>>> outgoing parts of the new buffer. >>>> Here are the number of exits with lguest's crappy network implementation: >>>> Before: >>>> network xmit 7859051 recv 236420 >>>> After: >>>> network xmit 7858610 recv 118136 >>>> Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell<rusty at rustcorp.com.au> >>>> >>>> diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c >>>> index 72bf8bc09014..21d9a62767af 100644 >>>> --- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c >>>> +++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c >>>> @@ -87,8 +87,11 @@ static int vring_add_buf(struct virtqueue *_vq, >>>> if (vq->num_free < out + in) { >>>> pr_debug("Can't add buf len %i - avail = %i\n", >>>> out + in, vq->num_free); >>>> - /* We notify*even if* VRING_USED_F_NO_NOTIFY is set here. */ >>>> - vq->notify(&vq->vq); >>>> + /* FIXME: for historical reasons, we force a notify here if >>>> + * there are outgoing parts to the buffer. Presumably the >>>> + * host should service the ring ASAP. */ >>>> + if (out) >>>> + vq->notify(&vq->vq); >>>> END_USE(vq); >>>> return -ENOSPC; >>>> } >>>> >>>>
Michael S. Tsirkin
2018-Nov-09 04:00 UTC
[PATCH net-next v2 3/5] virtio_ring: add packed ring support
On Fri, Nov 09, 2018 at 10:30:50AM +0800, Jason Wang wrote:> > On 2018/11/8 ??11:56, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 07:51:48PM +0800, Tiwei Bie wrote: > > > On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 04:18:25PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: > > > > On 2018/11/8 ??9:38, Tiwei Bie wrote: > > > > > > > + > > > > > > > + if (vq->vq.num_free < descs_used) { > > > > > > > + pr_debug("Can't add buf len %i - avail = %i\n", > > > > > > > + descs_used, vq->vq.num_free); > > > > > > > + /* FIXME: for historical reasons, we force a notify here if > > > > > > > + * there are outgoing parts to the buffer. Presumably the > > > > > > > + * host should service the ring ASAP. */ > > > > > > I don't think we have a reason to do this for packed ring. > > > > > > No historical baggage there, right? > > > > > Based on the original commit log, it seems that the notify here > > > > > is just an "optimization". But I don't quite understand what does > > > > > the "the heuristics which KVM uses" refer to. If it's safe to drop > > > > > this in packed ring, I'd like to do it. > > > > > > > > According to the commit log, it seems like a workaround of lguest networking > > > > backend. > > > Do you know why removing this notify in Tx will break "the > > > heuristics which KVM uses"? Or what does "the heuristics > > > which KVM uses" refer to? > > Yes. QEMU has a mode where it disables notifications and processes TX > > ring periodically from a timer. It's off by default but used to be on > > by default a long time ago. If ring becomes full this causes traffic > > stalls. > > > Do you mean tx-timer? If yes, we can still enable it for packed ringYes we can but I doubt anyone does.> and the > timer will finally fired and we can go.on tx ring full we probably don't want to wait for timer. But I think we can just prevent qemu from using tx timer with virtio 1.> > > As a work-around Rusty put in this hack to kick on ring full > > even with notifications disabled. > > > From the commit log it looks more like a performance workaround instead of a > bug fix.it's a quality of implementation issue, yes.> > > It's easy enough to make sure QEMU > > does not combine devices with packed ring support with the timer hack. > > And I am guessing it's safe enough to also block that option completely > > e.g. when virtio 1.0 is enabled. > > > I agree. > > Thanks > > > > > > I agree to drop it, we should not have such burden. > > > > > > > > But we should notice that, with this removed, the compare between packed vs > > > > split is kind of unfair. Consider the removal of lguest support recently, > > > > maybe we can drop this for split ring as well? > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > commit 44653eae1407f79dff6f52fcf594ae84cb165ec4 > > > > > Author: Rusty Russell<rusty at rustcorp.com.au> > > > > > Date: Fri Jul 25 12:06:04 2008 -0500 > > > > > > > > > > virtio: don't always force a notification when ring is full > > > > > We force notification when the ring is full, even if the host has > > > > > indicated it doesn't want to know. This seemed like a good idea at > > > > > the time: if we fill the transmit ring, we should tell the host > > > > > immediately. > > > > > Unfortunately this logic also applies to the receiving ring, which is > > > > > refilled constantly. We should introduce real notification thesholds > > > > > to replace this logic. Meanwhile, removing the logic altogether breaks > > > > > the heuristics which KVM uses, so we use a hack: only notify if there are > > > > > outgoing parts of the new buffer. > > > > > Here are the number of exits with lguest's crappy network implementation: > > > > > Before: > > > > > network xmit 7859051 recv 236420 > > > > > After: > > > > > network xmit 7858610 recv 118136 > > > > > Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell<rusty at rustcorp.com.au> > > > > > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c > > > > > index 72bf8bc09014..21d9a62767af 100644 > > > > > --- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c > > > > > +++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c > > > > > @@ -87,8 +87,11 @@ static int vring_add_buf(struct virtqueue *_vq, > > > > > if (vq->num_free < out + in) { > > > > > pr_debug("Can't add buf len %i - avail = %i\n", > > > > > out + in, vq->num_free); > > > > > - /* We notify*even if* VRING_USED_F_NO_NOTIFY is set here. */ > > > > > - vq->notify(&vq->vq); > > > > > + /* FIXME: for historical reasons, we force a notify here if > > > > > + * there are outgoing parts to the buffer. Presumably the > > > > > + * host should service the ring ASAP. */ > > > > > + if (out) > > > > > + vq->notify(&vq->vq); > > > > > END_USE(vq); > > > > > return -ENOSPC; > > > > > } > > > > > > > > > >
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