Michael Dalton
2014-Jan-17 02:36 UTC
[PATCH net-next v5 0/6] virtio-net: mergeable rx buffer size auto-tuning
The virtio-net device currently uses aligned MTU-sized mergeable receive packet buffers. Network throughput for workloads with large average packet size can be improved by posting larger receive packet buffers. However, due to SKB truesize effects, posting large (e.g, PAGE_SIZE) buffers reduces the throughput of workloads that do not benefit from GRO and have no large inbound packets. This patchset introduces virtio-net mergeable buffer size auto-tuning, with buffer sizes ranging from aligned MTU-size to PAGE_SIZE. Packet buffer size is chosen based on a per-receive queue EWMA of incoming packet size. To unify mergeable receive buffer memory allocation and improve SKB frag coalescing, all mergeable buffer memory allocation is migrated to per-receive queue page frag allocators. The per-receive queue mergeable packet buffer size is exported via sysfs, and the network device sysfs layer has been extended to add support for device-specific per-receive queue sysfs attribute groups. Michael Dalton (6): net: allow > 0 order atomic page alloc in skb_page_frag_refill virtio-net: use per-receive queue page frag alloc for mergeable bufs virtio-net: auto-tune mergeable rx buffer size for improved performance net-sysfs: add support for device-specific rx queue sysfs attributes lib: Ensure EWMA does not store wrong intermediate values virtio-net: initial rx sysfs support, export mergeable rx buffer size drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 196 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------- include/linux/netdevice.h | 35 ++++++++- lib/average.c | 6 +- net/core/dev.c | 12 +-- net/core/net-sysfs.c | 50 +++++++----- net/core/sock.c | 4 +- 6 files changed, 213 insertions(+), 90 deletions(-) -- 1.8.5.2
Michael Dalton
2014-Jan-17 02:36 UTC
[PATCH net-next v5 1/6] net: allow > 0 order atomic page alloc in skb_page_frag_refill
skb_page_frag_refill currently permits only order-0 page allocs unless GFP_WAIT is used. Change skb_page_frag_refill to attempt higher-order page allocations whether or not GFP_WAIT is used. If memory cannot be allocated, the allocator will fall back to successively smaller page allocs (down to order-0 page allocs). This change brings skb_page_frag_refill in line with the existing page allocation strategy employed by netdev_alloc_frag, which attempts higher-order page allocations whether or not GFP_WAIT is set, falling back to successively lower-order page allocations on failure. Part of migration of virtio-net to per-receive queue page frag allocators. Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> Acked-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet at google.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Dalton <mwdalton at google.com> --- net/core/sock.c | 4 +--- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/net/core/sock.c b/net/core/sock.c index 85ad6f0..b3f7ee3 100644 --- a/net/core/sock.c +++ b/net/core/sock.c @@ -1836,9 +1836,7 @@ bool skb_page_frag_refill(unsigned int sz, struct page_frag *pfrag, gfp_t prio) put_page(pfrag->page); } - /* We restrict high order allocations to users that can afford to wait */ - order = (prio & __GFP_WAIT) ? SKB_FRAG_PAGE_ORDER : 0; - + order = SKB_FRAG_PAGE_ORDER; do { gfp_t gfp = prio; -- 1.8.5.2
Michael Dalton
2014-Jan-17 02:36 UTC
[PATCH net-next v5 2/6] virtio-net: use per-receive queue page frag alloc for mergeable bufs
The virtio-net driver currently uses netdev_alloc_frag() for GFP_ATOMIC mergeable rx buffer allocations. This commit migrates virtio-net to use per-receive queue page frags for GFP_ATOMIC allocation. This change unifies mergeable rx buffer memory allocation, which now will use skb_refill_frag() for both atomic and GFP-WAIT buffer allocations. To address fragmentation concerns, if after buffer allocation there is too little space left in the page frag to allocate a subsequent buffer, the remaining space is added to the current allocated buffer so that the remaining space can be used to store packet data. Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Dalton <mwdalton at google.com> --- v1->v2: Use GFP_COLD for RX buffer allocations (as in netdev_alloc_frag()). Remove per-netdev GFP_KERNEL page_frag allocator. drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c index 7b17240..36cbf06 100644 --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c @@ -78,6 +78,9 @@ struct receive_queue { /* Chain pages by the private ptr. */ struct page *pages; + /* Page frag for packet buffer allocation. */ + struct page_frag alloc_frag; + /* RX: fragments + linear part + virtio header */ struct scatterlist sg[MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 2]; @@ -126,11 +129,6 @@ struct virtnet_info { /* Lock for config space updates */ struct mutex config_lock; - /* Page_frag for GFP_KERNEL packet buffer allocation when we run - * low on memory. - */ - struct page_frag alloc_frag; - /* Does the affinity hint is set for virtqueues? */ bool affinity_hint_set; @@ -336,8 +334,8 @@ static struct sk_buff *receive_mergeable(struct net_device *dev, int num_buf = hdr->mhdr.num_buffers; struct page *page = virt_to_head_page(buf); int offset = buf - page_address(page); - struct sk_buff *head_skb = page_to_skb(rq, page, offset, len, - MERGE_BUFFER_LEN); + unsigned int truesize = max_t(unsigned int, len, MERGE_BUFFER_LEN); + struct sk_buff *head_skb = page_to_skb(rq, page, offset, len, truesize); struct sk_buff *curr_skb = head_skb; if (unlikely(!curr_skb)) @@ -353,11 +351,6 @@ static struct sk_buff *receive_mergeable(struct net_device *dev, dev->stats.rx_length_errors++; goto err_buf; } - if (unlikely(len > MERGE_BUFFER_LEN)) { - pr_debug("%s: rx error: merge buffer too long\n", - dev->name); - len = MERGE_BUFFER_LEN; - } page = virt_to_head_page(buf); --rq->num; @@ -376,19 +369,20 @@ static struct sk_buff *receive_mergeable(struct net_device *dev, head_skb->truesize += nskb->truesize; num_skb_frags = 0; } + truesize = max_t(unsigned int, len, MERGE_BUFFER_LEN); if (curr_skb != head_skb) { head_skb->data_len += len; head_skb->len += len; - head_skb->truesize += MERGE_BUFFER_LEN; + head_skb->truesize += truesize; } offset = buf - page_address(page); if (skb_can_coalesce(curr_skb, num_skb_frags, page, offset)) { put_page(page); skb_coalesce_rx_frag(curr_skb, num_skb_frags - 1, - len, MERGE_BUFFER_LEN); + len, truesize); } else { skb_add_rx_frag(curr_skb, num_skb_frags, page, - offset, len, MERGE_BUFFER_LEN); + offset, len, truesize); } } @@ -578,25 +572,24 @@ static int add_recvbuf_big(struct receive_queue *rq, gfp_t gfp) static int add_recvbuf_mergeable(struct receive_queue *rq, gfp_t gfp) { - struct virtnet_info *vi = rq->vq->vdev->priv; - char *buf = NULL; + struct page_frag *alloc_frag = &rq->alloc_frag; + char *buf; int err; + unsigned int len, hole; - if (gfp & __GFP_WAIT) { - if (skb_page_frag_refill(MERGE_BUFFER_LEN, &vi->alloc_frag, - gfp)) { - buf = (char *)page_address(vi->alloc_frag.page) + - vi->alloc_frag.offset; - get_page(vi->alloc_frag.page); - vi->alloc_frag.offset += MERGE_BUFFER_LEN; - } - } else { - buf = netdev_alloc_frag(MERGE_BUFFER_LEN); - } - if (!buf) + if (unlikely(!skb_page_frag_refill(MERGE_BUFFER_LEN, alloc_frag, gfp))) return -ENOMEM; + buf = (char *)page_address(alloc_frag->page) + alloc_frag->offset; + get_page(alloc_frag->page); + len = MERGE_BUFFER_LEN; + alloc_frag->offset += len; + hole = alloc_frag->size - alloc_frag->offset; + if (hole < MERGE_BUFFER_LEN) { + len += hole; + alloc_frag->offset += hole; + } - sg_init_one(rq->sg, buf, MERGE_BUFFER_LEN); + sg_init_one(rq->sg, buf, len); err = virtqueue_add_inbuf(rq->vq, rq->sg, 1, buf, gfp); if (err < 0) put_page(virt_to_head_page(buf)); @@ -617,6 +610,7 @@ static bool try_fill_recv(struct receive_queue *rq, gfp_t gfp) int err; bool oom; + gfp |= __GFP_COLD; do { if (vi->mergeable_rx_bufs) err = add_recvbuf_mergeable(rq, gfp); @@ -1377,6 +1371,14 @@ static void free_receive_bufs(struct virtnet_info *vi) } } +static void free_receive_page_frags(struct virtnet_info *vi) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < vi->max_queue_pairs; i++) + if (vi->rq[i].alloc_frag.page) + put_page(vi->rq[i].alloc_frag.page); +} + static void free_unused_bufs(struct virtnet_info *vi) { void *buf; @@ -1705,9 +1707,8 @@ free_recv_bufs: unregister_netdev(dev); free_vqs: cancel_delayed_work_sync(&vi->refill); + free_receive_page_frags(vi); virtnet_del_vqs(vi); - if (vi->alloc_frag.page) - put_page(vi->alloc_frag.page); free_stats: free_percpu(vi->stats); free: @@ -1724,6 +1725,8 @@ static void remove_vq_common(struct virtnet_info *vi) free_receive_bufs(vi); + free_receive_page_frags(vi); + virtnet_del_vqs(vi); } @@ -1741,8 +1744,6 @@ static void virtnet_remove(struct virtio_device *vdev) unregister_netdev(vi->dev); remove_vq_common(vi); - if (vi->alloc_frag.page) - put_page(vi->alloc_frag.page); flush_work(&vi->config_work); -- 1.8.5.2
Michael Dalton
2014-Jan-17 02:36 UTC
[PATCH net-next v5 3/6] virtio-net: auto-tune mergeable rx buffer size for improved performance
Commit 2613af0ed18a ("virtio_net: migrate mergeable rx buffers to page frag allocators") changed the mergeable receive buffer size from PAGE_SIZE to MTU-size, introducing a single-stream regression for benchmarks with large average packet size. There is no single optimal buffer size for all workloads. For workloads with packet size <= MTU bytes, MTU + virtio-net header-sized buffers are preferred as larger buffers reduce the TCP window due to SKB truesize. However, single-stream workloads with large average packet sizes have higher throughput if larger (e.g., PAGE_SIZE) buffers are used. This commit auto-tunes the mergeable receiver buffer packet size by choosing the packet buffer size based on an EWMA of the recent packet sizes for the receive queue. Packet buffer sizes range from MTU_SIZE + virtio-net header len to PAGE_SIZE. This improves throughput for large packet workloads, as any workload with average packet size >PAGE_SIZE will use PAGE_SIZE buffers. These optimizations interact positively with recent commit ba275241030c ("virtio-net: coalesce rx frags when possible during rx"), which coalesces adjacent RX SKB fragments in virtio_net. The coalescing optimizations benefit buffers of any size. Benchmarks taken from an average of 5 netperf 30-second TCP_STREAM runs between two QEMU VMs on a single physical machine. Each VM has two VCPUs with all offloads & vhost enabled. All VMs and vhost threads run in a single 4 CPU cgroup cpuset, using cgroups to ensure that other processes in the system will not be scheduled on the benchmark CPUs. Trunk includes SKB rx frag coalescing. net-next w/ virtio_net before 2613af0ed18a (PAGE_SIZE bufs): 14642.85Gb/s net-next (MTU-size bufs): 13170.01Gb/s net-next + auto-tune: 14555.94Gb/s Jason Wang also reported a throughput increase on mlx4 from 22Gb/s using MTU-sized buffers to about 26Gb/s using auto-tuning. Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Dalton <mwdalton at google.com> --- v2->v3: Remove per-receive queue metadata ring. Encode packet buffer base address and truesize into an unsigned long by requiring a minimum packet size alignment of 256. Permit attempts to fill an already-full RX ring (reverting the change in v2). v1->v2: Add per-receive queue metadata ring to track precise truesize for mergeable receive buffers. Remove all truesize approximation. Never try to fill a full RX ring (required for metadata ring in v2). drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 99 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 74 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c index 36cbf06..3e82311 100644 --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ #include <linux/if_vlan.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/cpu.h> +#include <linux/average.h> static int napi_weight = NAPI_POLL_WEIGHT; module_param(napi_weight, int, 0444); @@ -36,11 +37,18 @@ module_param(gso, bool, 0444); /* FIXME: MTU in config. */ #define GOOD_PACKET_LEN (ETH_HLEN + VLAN_HLEN + ETH_DATA_LEN) -#define MERGE_BUFFER_LEN (ALIGN(GOOD_PACKET_LEN + \ - sizeof(struct virtio_net_hdr_mrg_rxbuf), \ - L1_CACHE_BYTES)) #define GOOD_COPY_LEN 128 +/* Weight used for the RX packet size EWMA. The average packet size is used to + * determine the packet buffer size when refilling RX rings. As the entire RX + * ring may be refilled at once, the weight is chosen so that the EWMA will be + * insensitive to short-term, transient changes in packet size. + */ +#define RECEIVE_AVG_WEIGHT 64 + +/* Minimum alignment for mergeable packet buffers. */ +#define MERGEABLE_BUFFER_ALIGN max(L1_CACHE_BYTES, 256) + #define VIRTNET_DRIVER_VERSION "1.0.0" struct virtnet_stats { @@ -78,6 +86,9 @@ struct receive_queue { /* Chain pages by the private ptr. */ struct page *pages; + /* Average packet length for mergeable receive buffers. */ + struct ewma mrg_avg_pkt_len; + /* Page frag for packet buffer allocation. */ struct page_frag alloc_frag; @@ -219,6 +230,23 @@ static void skb_xmit_done(struct virtqueue *vq) netif_wake_subqueue(vi->dev, vq2txq(vq)); } +static unsigned int mergeable_ctx_to_buf_truesize(unsigned long mrg_ctx) +{ + unsigned int truesize = mrg_ctx & (MERGEABLE_BUFFER_ALIGN - 1); + return truesize * MERGEABLE_BUFFER_ALIGN; +} + +static void *mergeable_ctx_to_buf_address(unsigned long mrg_ctx) +{ + return (void *)(mrg_ctx & -MERGEABLE_BUFFER_ALIGN); + +} + +static unsigned long mergeable_buf_to_ctx(void *buf, unsigned int truesize) +{ + return (unsigned long)buf | (truesize / MERGEABLE_BUFFER_ALIGN); +} + /* Called from bottom half context */ static struct sk_buff *page_to_skb(struct receive_queue *rq, struct page *page, unsigned int offset, @@ -327,31 +355,33 @@ err: static struct sk_buff *receive_mergeable(struct net_device *dev, struct receive_queue *rq, - void *buf, + unsigned long ctx, unsigned int len) { + void *buf = mergeable_ctx_to_buf_address(ctx); struct skb_vnet_hdr *hdr = buf; int num_buf = hdr->mhdr.num_buffers; struct page *page = virt_to_head_page(buf); int offset = buf - page_address(page); - unsigned int truesize = max_t(unsigned int, len, MERGE_BUFFER_LEN); + unsigned int truesize = max(len, mergeable_ctx_to_buf_truesize(ctx)); + struct sk_buff *head_skb = page_to_skb(rq, page, offset, len, truesize); struct sk_buff *curr_skb = head_skb; if (unlikely(!curr_skb)) goto err_skb; - while (--num_buf) { int num_skb_frags; - buf = virtqueue_get_buf(rq->vq, &len); - if (unlikely(!buf)) { + ctx = (unsigned long)virtqueue_get_buf(rq->vq, &len); + if (unlikely(!ctx)) { pr_debug("%s: rx error: %d buffers out of %d missing\n", dev->name, num_buf, hdr->mhdr.num_buffers); dev->stats.rx_length_errors++; goto err_buf; } + buf = mergeable_ctx_to_buf_address(ctx); page = virt_to_head_page(buf); --rq->num; @@ -369,7 +399,7 @@ static struct sk_buff *receive_mergeable(struct net_device *dev, head_skb->truesize += nskb->truesize; num_skb_frags = 0; } - truesize = max_t(unsigned int, len, MERGE_BUFFER_LEN); + truesize = max(len, mergeable_ctx_to_buf_truesize(ctx)); if (curr_skb != head_skb) { head_skb->data_len += len; head_skb->len += len; @@ -386,19 +416,20 @@ static struct sk_buff *receive_mergeable(struct net_device *dev, } } + ewma_add(&rq->mrg_avg_pkt_len, head_skb->len); return head_skb; err_skb: put_page(page); while (--num_buf) { - buf = virtqueue_get_buf(rq->vq, &len); - if (unlikely(!buf)) { + ctx = (unsigned long)virtqueue_get_buf(rq->vq, &len); + if (unlikely(!ctx)) { pr_debug("%s: rx error: %d buffers missing\n", dev->name, num_buf); dev->stats.rx_length_errors++; break; } - page = virt_to_head_page(buf); + page = virt_to_head_page(mergeable_ctx_to_buf_address(ctx)); put_page(page); --rq->num; } @@ -419,17 +450,20 @@ static void receive_buf(struct receive_queue *rq, void *buf, unsigned int len) if (unlikely(len < sizeof(struct virtio_net_hdr) + ETH_HLEN)) { pr_debug("%s: short packet %i\n", dev->name, len); dev->stats.rx_length_errors++; - if (vi->mergeable_rx_bufs) - put_page(virt_to_head_page(buf)); - else if (vi->big_packets) + if (vi->mergeable_rx_bufs) { + unsigned long ctx = (unsigned long)buf; + void *base = mergeable_ctx_to_buf_address(ctx); + put_page(virt_to_head_page(base)); + } else if (vi->big_packets) { give_pages(rq, buf); - else + } else { dev_kfree_skb(buf); + } return; } if (vi->mergeable_rx_bufs) - skb = receive_mergeable(dev, rq, buf, len); + skb = receive_mergeable(dev, rq, (unsigned long)buf, len); else if (vi->big_packets) skb = receive_big(dev, rq, buf, len); else @@ -572,25 +606,36 @@ static int add_recvbuf_big(struct receive_queue *rq, gfp_t gfp) static int add_recvbuf_mergeable(struct receive_queue *rq, gfp_t gfp) { + const size_t hdr_len = sizeof(struct virtio_net_hdr_mrg_rxbuf); struct page_frag *alloc_frag = &rq->alloc_frag; char *buf; + unsigned long ctx; int err; unsigned int len, hole; - if (unlikely(!skb_page_frag_refill(MERGE_BUFFER_LEN, alloc_frag, gfp))) + len = hdr_len + clamp_t(unsigned int, ewma_read(&rq->mrg_avg_pkt_len), + GOOD_PACKET_LEN, PAGE_SIZE - hdr_len); + len = ALIGN(len, MERGEABLE_BUFFER_ALIGN); + if (unlikely(!skb_page_frag_refill(len, alloc_frag, gfp))) return -ENOMEM; + buf = (char *)page_address(alloc_frag->page) + alloc_frag->offset; + ctx = mergeable_buf_to_ctx(buf, len); get_page(alloc_frag->page); - len = MERGE_BUFFER_LEN; alloc_frag->offset += len; hole = alloc_frag->size - alloc_frag->offset; - if (hole < MERGE_BUFFER_LEN) { + if (hole < len) { + /* To avoid internal fragmentation, if there is very likely not + * enough space for another buffer, add the remaining space to + * the current buffer. This extra space is not included in + * the truesize stored in ctx. + */ len += hole; alloc_frag->offset += hole; } sg_init_one(rq->sg, buf, len); - err = virtqueue_add_inbuf(rq->vq, rq->sg, 1, buf, gfp); + err = virtqueue_add_inbuf(rq->vq, rq->sg, 1, (void *)ctx, gfp); if (err < 0) put_page(virt_to_head_page(buf)); @@ -1394,12 +1439,15 @@ static void free_unused_bufs(struct virtnet_info *vi) struct virtqueue *vq = vi->rq[i].vq; while ((buf = virtqueue_detach_unused_buf(vq)) != NULL) { - if (vi->mergeable_rx_bufs) - put_page(virt_to_head_page(buf)); - else if (vi->big_packets) + if (vi->mergeable_rx_bufs) { + unsigned long ctx = (unsigned long)buf; + void *base = mergeable_ctx_to_buf_address(ctx); + put_page(virt_to_head_page(base)); + } else if (vi->big_packets) { give_pages(&vi->rq[i], buf); - else + } else { dev_kfree_skb(buf); + } --vi->rq[i].num; } BUG_ON(vi->rq[i].num != 0); @@ -1509,6 +1557,7 @@ static int virtnet_alloc_queues(struct virtnet_info *vi) napi_weight); sg_init_table(vi->rq[i].sg, ARRAY_SIZE(vi->rq[i].sg)); + ewma_init(&vi->rq[i].mrg_avg_pkt_len, 1, RECEIVE_AVG_WEIGHT); sg_init_table(vi->sq[i].sg, ARRAY_SIZE(vi->sq[i].sg)); } -- 1.8.5.2
Michael Dalton
2014-Jan-17 02:36 UTC
[PATCH net-next v5 4/6] net-sysfs: add support for device-specific rx queue sysfs attributes
Extend existing support for netdevice receive queue sysfs attributes to permit a device-specific attribute group. Initial use case for this support will be to allow the virtio-net device to export per-receive queue mergeable receive buffer size. Signed-off-by: Michael Dalton <mwdalton at google.com> --- v4->v5: Handle sysfs_create_group failure. Call sysfs_remove_group when removing a RX queue kobj if a device-specific group exists. v3->v4: Simplify by removing loop in get_netdev_rx_queue_index. include/linux/netdevice.h | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- net/core/dev.c | 12 ++++++------ net/core/net-sysfs.c | 50 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 3 files changed, 66 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/netdevice.h b/include/linux/netdevice.h index 5c88ab1..38929bc 100644 --- a/include/linux/netdevice.h +++ b/include/linux/netdevice.h @@ -668,15 +668,28 @@ extern struct rps_sock_flow_table __rcu *rps_sock_flow_table; bool rps_may_expire_flow(struct net_device *dev, u16 rxq_index, u32 flow_id, u16 filter_id); #endif +#endif /* CONFIG_RPS */ /* This structure contains an instance of an RX queue. */ struct netdev_rx_queue { +#ifdef CONFIG_RPS struct rps_map __rcu *rps_map; struct rps_dev_flow_table __rcu *rps_flow_table; +#endif struct kobject kobj; struct net_device *dev; } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; -#endif /* CONFIG_RPS */ + +/* + * RX queue sysfs structures and functions. + */ +struct rx_queue_attribute { + struct attribute attr; + ssize_t (*show)(struct netdev_rx_queue *queue, + struct rx_queue_attribute *attr, char *buf); + ssize_t (*store)(struct netdev_rx_queue *queue, + struct rx_queue_attribute *attr, const char *buf, size_t len); +}; #ifdef CONFIG_XPS /* @@ -1313,7 +1326,7 @@ struct net_device { unicast) */ -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS struct netdev_rx_queue *_rx; /* Number of RX queues allocated at register_netdev() time */ @@ -1424,6 +1437,8 @@ struct net_device { struct device dev; /* space for optional device, statistics, and wireless sysfs groups */ const struct attribute_group *sysfs_groups[4]; + /* space for optional per-rx queue attributes */ + const struct attribute_group *sysfs_rx_queue_group; /* rtnetlink link ops */ const struct rtnl_link_ops *rtnl_link_ops; @@ -2374,7 +2389,7 @@ static inline bool netif_is_multiqueue(const struct net_device *dev) int netif_set_real_num_tx_queues(struct net_device *dev, unsigned int txq); -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS int netif_set_real_num_rx_queues(struct net_device *dev, unsigned int rxq); #else static inline int netif_set_real_num_rx_queues(struct net_device *dev, @@ -2393,7 +2408,7 @@ static inline int netif_copy_real_num_queues(struct net_device *to_dev, from_dev->real_num_tx_queues); if (err) return err; -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS return netif_set_real_num_rx_queues(to_dev, from_dev->real_num_rx_queues); #else @@ -2401,6 +2416,18 @@ static inline int netif_copy_real_num_queues(struct net_device *to_dev, #endif } +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS +static inline unsigned int get_netdev_rx_queue_index( + struct netdev_rx_queue *queue) +{ + struct net_device *dev = queue->dev; + int index = queue - dev->_rx; + + BUG_ON(index >= dev->num_rx_queues); + return index; +} +#endif + #define DEFAULT_MAX_NUM_RSS_QUEUES (8) int netif_get_num_default_rss_queues(void); diff --git a/net/core/dev.c b/net/core/dev.c index 20c834e..4be7931 100644 --- a/net/core/dev.c +++ b/net/core/dev.c @@ -2080,7 +2080,7 @@ int netif_set_real_num_tx_queues(struct net_device *dev, unsigned int txq) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(netif_set_real_num_tx_queues); -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS /** * netif_set_real_num_rx_queues - set actual number of RX queues used * @dev: Network device @@ -5727,7 +5727,7 @@ void netif_stacked_transfer_operstate(const struct net_device *rootdev, } EXPORT_SYMBOL(netif_stacked_transfer_operstate); -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS static int netif_alloc_rx_queues(struct net_device *dev) { unsigned int i, count = dev->num_rx_queues; @@ -6272,7 +6272,7 @@ struct net_device *alloc_netdev_mqs(int sizeof_priv, const char *name, return NULL; } -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS if (rxqs < 1) { pr_err("alloc_netdev: Unable to allocate device with zero RX queues\n"); return NULL; @@ -6328,7 +6328,7 @@ struct net_device *alloc_netdev_mqs(int sizeof_priv, const char *name, if (netif_alloc_netdev_queues(dev)) goto free_all; -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS dev->num_rx_queues = rxqs; dev->real_num_rx_queues = rxqs; if (netif_alloc_rx_queues(dev)) @@ -6348,7 +6348,7 @@ free_all: free_pcpu: free_percpu(dev->pcpu_refcnt); netif_free_tx_queues(dev); -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS kfree(dev->_rx); #endif @@ -6373,7 +6373,7 @@ void free_netdev(struct net_device *dev) release_net(dev_net(dev)); netif_free_tx_queues(dev); -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS kfree(dev->_rx); #endif diff --git a/net/core/net-sysfs.c b/net/core/net-sysfs.c index 49843bf..7eeadee 100644 --- a/net/core/net-sysfs.c +++ b/net/core/net-sysfs.c @@ -498,17 +498,7 @@ static struct attribute_group wireless_group = { #define net_class_groups NULL #endif /* CONFIG_SYSFS */ -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS -/* - * RX queue sysfs structures and functions. - */ -struct rx_queue_attribute { - struct attribute attr; - ssize_t (*show)(struct netdev_rx_queue *queue, - struct rx_queue_attribute *attr, char *buf); - ssize_t (*store)(struct netdev_rx_queue *queue, - struct rx_queue_attribute *attr, const char *buf, size_t len); -}; +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS #define to_rx_queue_attr(_attr) container_of(_attr, \ struct rx_queue_attribute, attr) @@ -543,6 +533,7 @@ static const struct sysfs_ops rx_queue_sysfs_ops = { .store = rx_queue_attr_store, }; +#ifdef CONFIG_RPS static ssize_t show_rps_map(struct netdev_rx_queue *queue, struct rx_queue_attribute *attribute, char *buf) { @@ -718,16 +709,20 @@ static struct rx_queue_attribute rps_cpus_attribute static struct rx_queue_attribute rps_dev_flow_table_cnt_attribute __ATTR(rps_flow_cnt, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, show_rps_dev_flow_table_cnt, store_rps_dev_flow_table_cnt); +#endif /* CONFIG_RPS */ static struct attribute *rx_queue_default_attrs[] = { +#ifdef CONFIG_RPS &rps_cpus_attribute.attr, &rps_dev_flow_table_cnt_attribute.attr, +#endif NULL }; static void rx_queue_release(struct kobject *kobj) { struct netdev_rx_queue *queue = to_rx_queue(kobj); +#ifdef CONFIG_RPS struct rps_map *map; struct rps_dev_flow_table *flow_table; @@ -743,6 +738,7 @@ static void rx_queue_release(struct kobject *kobj) RCU_INIT_POINTER(queue->rps_flow_table, NULL); call_rcu(&flow_table->rcu, rps_dev_flow_table_release); } +#endif memset(kobj, 0, sizeof(*kobj)); dev_put(queue->dev); @@ -763,25 +759,36 @@ static int rx_queue_add_kobject(struct net_device *net, int index) kobj->kset = net->queues_kset; error = kobject_init_and_add(kobj, &rx_queue_ktype, NULL, "rx-%u", index); - if (error) { - kobject_put(kobj); - return error; + if (error) + goto exit; + + if (net->sysfs_rx_queue_group) { + error = sysfs_create_group(kobj, net->sysfs_rx_queue_group); + if (error) + goto exit; } kobject_uevent(kobj, KOBJ_ADD); dev_hold(queue->dev); return error; +exit: + kobject_put(kobj); + return error; } -#endif /* CONFIG_RPS */ +#endif /* CONFIG_SYFS */ int net_rx_queue_update_kobjects(struct net_device *net, int old_num, int new_num) { -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS int i; int error = 0; +#ifndef CONFIG_RPS + if (!net->sysfs_rx_queue_group) + return 0; +#endif for (i = old_num; i < new_num; i++) { error = rx_queue_add_kobject(net, i); if (error) { @@ -790,8 +797,12 @@ net_rx_queue_update_kobjects(struct net_device *net, int old_num, int new_num) } } - while (--i >= new_num) + while (--i >= new_num) { + if (net->sysfs_rx_queue_group) + sysfs_remove_group(&net->_rx[i].kobj, + net->sysfs_rx_queue_group); kobject_put(&net->_rx[i].kobj); + } return error; #else @@ -1155,9 +1166,6 @@ static int register_queue_kobjects(struct net_device *net) NULL, &net->dev.kobj); if (!net->queues_kset) return -ENOMEM; -#endif - -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS real_rx = net->real_num_rx_queues; #endif real_tx = net->real_num_tx_queues; @@ -1184,7 +1192,7 @@ static void remove_queue_kobjects(struct net_device *net) { int real_rx = 0, real_tx = 0; -#ifdef CONFIG_RPS +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS real_rx = net->real_num_rx_queues; #endif real_tx = net->real_num_tx_queues; -- 1.8.5.2
Michael Dalton
2014-Jan-17 02:36 UTC
[PATCH net-next v5 5/6] lib: Ensure EWMA does not store wrong intermediate values
To ensure ewma_read() without a lock returns a valid but possibly out of date average, modify ewma_add() by using ACCESS_ONCE to prevent intermediate wrong values from being written to avg->internal. Suggested-by: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet at gmail.com> Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> Acked-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet at google.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Dalton <mwdalton at google.com> --- lib/average.c | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/average.c b/lib/average.c index 99a67e6..114d1be 100644 --- a/lib/average.c +++ b/lib/average.c @@ -53,8 +53,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(ewma_init); */ struct ewma *ewma_add(struct ewma *avg, unsigned long val) { - avg->internal = avg->internal ? - (((avg->internal << avg->weight) - avg->internal) + + unsigned long internal = ACCESS_ONCE(avg->internal); + + ACCESS_ONCE(avg->internal) = internal ? + (((internal << avg->weight) - internal) + (val << avg->factor)) >> avg->weight : (val << avg->factor); return avg; -- 1.8.5.2
Michael Dalton
2014-Jan-17 02:36 UTC
[PATCH net-next v5 6/6] virtio-net: initial rx sysfs support, export mergeable rx buffer size
Add initial support for per-rx queue sysfs attributes to virtio-net. If mergeable packet buffers are enabled, adds a read-only mergeable packet buffer size sysfs attribute for each RX queue. Suggested-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Dalton <mwdalton at google.com> --- v3->v4: Remove seqcount due to EWMA changes in patch 5. Add missing Suggested-By. drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c index 3e82311..968eacd 100644 --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c @@ -604,18 +604,25 @@ static int add_recvbuf_big(struct receive_queue *rq, gfp_t gfp) return err; } -static int add_recvbuf_mergeable(struct receive_queue *rq, gfp_t gfp) +static unsigned int get_mergeable_buf_len(struct ewma *avg_pkt_len) { const size_t hdr_len = sizeof(struct virtio_net_hdr_mrg_rxbuf); + unsigned int len; + + len = hdr_len + clamp_t(unsigned int, ewma_read(avg_pkt_len), + GOOD_PACKET_LEN, PAGE_SIZE - hdr_len); + return ALIGN(len, MERGEABLE_BUFFER_ALIGN); +} + +static int add_recvbuf_mergeable(struct receive_queue *rq, gfp_t gfp) +{ struct page_frag *alloc_frag = &rq->alloc_frag; char *buf; unsigned long ctx; int err; unsigned int len, hole; - len = hdr_len + clamp_t(unsigned int, ewma_read(&rq->mrg_avg_pkt_len), - GOOD_PACKET_LEN, PAGE_SIZE - hdr_len); - len = ALIGN(len, MERGEABLE_BUFFER_ALIGN); + len = get_mergeable_buf_len(&rq->mrg_avg_pkt_len); if (unlikely(!skb_page_frag_refill(len, alloc_frag, gfp))) return -ENOMEM; @@ -1594,6 +1601,33 @@ err: return ret; } +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS +static ssize_t mergeable_rx_buffer_size_show(struct netdev_rx_queue *queue, + struct rx_queue_attribute *attribute, char *buf) +{ + struct virtnet_info *vi = netdev_priv(queue->dev); + unsigned int queue_index = get_netdev_rx_queue_index(queue); + struct ewma *avg; + + BUG_ON(queue_index >= vi->max_queue_pairs); + avg = &vi->rq[queue_index].mrg_avg_pkt_len; + return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", get_mergeable_buf_len(avg)); +} + +static struct rx_queue_attribute mergeable_rx_buffer_size_attribute + __ATTR_RO(mergeable_rx_buffer_size); + +static struct attribute *virtio_net_mrg_rx_attrs[] = { + &mergeable_rx_buffer_size_attribute.attr, + NULL +}; + +static const struct attribute_group virtio_net_mrg_rx_group = { + .name = "virtio_net", + .attrs = virtio_net_mrg_rx_attrs +}; +#endif + static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) { int i, err; @@ -1708,6 +1742,10 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) if (err) goto free_stats; +#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS + if (vi->mergeable_rx_bufs) + dev->sysfs_rx_queue_group = &virtio_net_mrg_rx_group; +#endif netif_set_real_num_tx_queues(dev, vi->curr_queue_pairs); netif_set_real_num_rx_queues(dev, vi->curr_queue_pairs); -- 1.8.5.2
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- [PATCH net-next v4 1/6] net: allow > 0 order atomic page alloc in skb_page_frag_refill
- [PATCH net-next v4 1/6] net: allow > 0 order atomic page alloc in skb_page_frag_refill
- [PATCH net-next v3 1/5] net: allow > 0 order atomic page alloc in skb_page_frag_refill
- [PATCH net-next v3 1/5] net: allow > 0 order atomic page alloc in skb_page_frag_refill
- [PATCH net-next v5 0/6] virtio-net: mergeable rx buffer size auto-tuning