Message ID | 579fa463bba42ac71591540a1811dca41d725350.1610764948.git.xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Delegated to: | BPF |
Headers | show |
Series | [bpf-next] xsk: build skb by page | expand |
Context | Check | Description |
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netdev/cover_letter | success | Link |
netdev/fixes_present | success | Link |
netdev/patch_count | success | Link |
netdev/tree_selection | success | Clearly marked for bpf-next |
netdev/subject_prefix | success | Link |
netdev/cc_maintainers | warning | 4 maintainers not CCed: dmurphy@ti.com saeedm@mellanox.com dust.li@linux.alibaba.com ayal@mellanox.com |
netdev/source_inline | success | Was 0 now: 0 |
netdev/verify_signedoff | success | Link |
netdev/module_param | success | Was 0 now: 0 |
netdev/build_32bit | fail | Errors and warnings before: 8871 this patch: 8591 |
netdev/kdoc | success | Errors and warnings before: 0 this patch: 0 |
netdev/verify_fixes | success | Link |
netdev/checkpatch | success | total: 0 errors, 0 warnings, 0 checks, 174 lines checked |
netdev/build_allmodconfig_warn | fail | Errors and warnings before: 9279 this patch: 8998 |
netdev/header_inline | success | Link |
netdev/stable | success | Stable not CCed |
Hi Xuan, Thank you for the patch! Perhaps something to improve: [auto build test WARNING on bpf-next/master] url: https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commits/Xuan-Zhuo/xsk-build-skb-by-page/20210116-105116 base: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next.git master config: sh-allmodconfig (attached as .config) compiler: sh4-linux-gcc (GCC) 9.3.0 reproduce (this is a W=1 build): wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/intel/lkp-tests/master/sbin/make.cross -O ~/bin/make.cross chmod +x ~/bin/make.cross # https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commit/ee139d2988e5c5945108889a7c95c751910c1877 git remote add linux-review https://github.com/0day-ci/linux git fetch --no-tags linux-review Xuan-Zhuo/xsk-build-skb-by-page/20210116-105116 git checkout ee139d2988e5c5945108889a7c95c751910c1877 # save the attached .config to linux build tree COMPILER_INSTALL_PATH=$HOME/0day COMPILER=gcc-9.3.0 make.cross ARCH=sh If you fix the issue, kindly add following tag as appropriate Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> All warnings (new ones prefixed by >>): net/xdp/xsk.c: In function 'xsk_build_skb': net/xdp/xsk.c:497:4: error: invalid type argument of unary '*' (have 'int') 497 | *err = -ENOMEM; | ^~~~ net/xdp/xsk.c:508:4: error: invalid type argument of unary '*' (have 'int') 508 | *err = -EINVAL; | ^~~~ >> net/xdp/xsk.c:490:7: warning: variable 'addr' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable] 490 | u64 addr; | ^~~~ Kconfig warnings: (for reference only) WARNING: unmet direct dependencies detected for SND_ATMEL_SOC_PDC Depends on SOUND && !UML && SND && SND_SOC && SND_ATMEL_SOC && HAS_DMA Selected by - SND_ATMEL_SOC_SSC && SOUND && !UML && SND && SND_SOC && SND_ATMEL_SOC - SND_ATMEL_SOC_SSC_PDC && SOUND && !UML && SND && SND_SOC && SND_ATMEL_SOC && ATMEL_SSC vim +/addr +490 net/xdp/xsk.c 476 477 static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, 478 struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) 479 { 480 struct sk_buff *skb; 481 482 if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { 483 skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); 484 if (unlikely(!skb)) { 485 *err = -ENOMEM; 486 return NULL; 487 } 488 } else { 489 char *buffer; > 490 u64 addr; 491 u32 len; 492 int err; 493 494 len = desc->len; 495 skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); 496 if (unlikely(!skb)) { > 497 *err = -ENOMEM; 498 return NULL; 499 } 500 501 skb_put(skb, len); 502 addr = desc->addr; 503 buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); 504 err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); 505 506 if (unlikely(err)) { 507 kfree_skb(skb); 508 *err = -EINVAL; 509 return NULL; 510 } 511 } 512 513 skb->dev = xs->dev; 514 skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; 515 skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; 516 skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; 517 skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; 518 519 return skb; 520 } 521 --- 0-DAY CI Kernel Test Service, Intel Corporation https://lists.01.org/hyperkitty/list/kbuild-all@lists.01.org
Hi Xuan, Thank you for the patch! Yet something to improve: [auto build test ERROR on bpf-next/master] url: https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commits/Xuan-Zhuo/xsk-build-skb-by-page/20210116-105116 base: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next.git master config: sh-allmodconfig (attached as .config) compiler: sh4-linux-gcc (GCC) 9.3.0 reproduce (this is a W=1 build): wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/intel/lkp-tests/master/sbin/make.cross -O ~/bin/make.cross chmod +x ~/bin/make.cross # https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commit/ee139d2988e5c5945108889a7c95c751910c1877 git remote add linux-review https://github.com/0day-ci/linux git fetch --no-tags linux-review Xuan-Zhuo/xsk-build-skb-by-page/20210116-105116 git checkout ee139d2988e5c5945108889a7c95c751910c1877 # save the attached .config to linux build tree COMPILER_INSTALL_PATH=$HOME/0day COMPILER=gcc-9.3.0 make.cross ARCH=sh If you fix the issue, kindly add following tag as appropriate Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> All errors (new ones prefixed by >>): net/xdp/xsk.c: In function 'xsk_build_skb': >> net/xdp/xsk.c:497:4: error: invalid type argument of unary '*' (have 'int') 497 | *err = -ENOMEM; | ^~~~ net/xdp/xsk.c:508:4: error: invalid type argument of unary '*' (have 'int') 508 | *err = -EINVAL; | ^~~~ net/xdp/xsk.c:490:7: warning: variable 'addr' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable] 490 | u64 addr; | ^~~~ Kconfig warnings: (for reference only) WARNING: unmet direct dependencies detected for SND_ATMEL_SOC_PDC Depends on SOUND && !UML && SND && SND_SOC && SND_ATMEL_SOC && HAS_DMA Selected by - SND_ATMEL_SOC_SSC && SOUND && !UML && SND && SND_SOC && SND_ATMEL_SOC - SND_ATMEL_SOC_SSC_PDC && SOUND && !UML && SND && SND_SOC && SND_ATMEL_SOC && ATMEL_SSC vim +497 net/xdp/xsk.c 476 477 static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, 478 struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) 479 { 480 struct sk_buff *skb; 481 482 if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { 483 skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); 484 if (unlikely(!skb)) { 485 *err = -ENOMEM; 486 return NULL; 487 } 488 } else { 489 char *buffer; 490 u64 addr; 491 u32 len; 492 int err; 493 494 len = desc->len; 495 skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); 496 if (unlikely(!skb)) { > 497 *err = -ENOMEM; 498 return NULL; 499 } 500 501 skb_put(skb, len); 502 addr = desc->addr; 503 buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); 504 err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); 505 506 if (unlikely(err)) { 507 kfree_skb(skb); 508 *err = -EINVAL; 509 return NULL; 510 } 511 } 512 513 skb->dev = xs->dev; 514 skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; 515 skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; 516 skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; 517 skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; 518 519 return skb; 520 } 521 --- 0-DAY CI Kernel Test Service, Intel Corporation https://lists.01.org/hyperkitty/list/kbuild-all@lists.01.org
Xuan Zhuo wrote: > This patch is used to construct skb based on page to save memory copy > overhead. > > This has one problem: > > We construct the skb by fill the data page as a frag into the skb. In > this way, the linear space is empty, and the header information is also > in the frag, not in the linear space, which is not allowed for some > network cards. For example, Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family > [ConnectX-4 Lx] will get the following error message: > > mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: Error cqe on cqn 0x817, ci 0x8, qn 0x1dbb, opcode 0xd, syndrome 0x1, vendor syndrome 0x68 > 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000030: 00 00 00 00 60 10 68 01 0a 00 1d bb 00 0f 9f d2 > WQE DUMP: WQ size 1024 WQ cur size 0, WQE index 0xf, len: 64 > 00000000: 00 00 0f 0a 00 1d bb 03 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 > 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000020: 00 00 00 2b 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 05 9e e3 08 00 > 00000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: ERR CQE on SQ: 0x1dbb > > I also tried to use build_skb to construct skb, but because of the > existence of skb_shinfo, it must be behind the linear space, so this > method is not working. We can't put skb_shinfo on desc->addr, it will be > exposed to users, this is not safe. > > Finally, I added a feature NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR to identify whether the > network card supports the header information of the packet in the frag > and not in the linear space. > > ---------------- Performance Testing ------------ > > The test environment is Aliyun ECS server. > Test cmd: > ``` > xdpsock -i eth0 -t -S -s <msg size> > ``` > > Test result data: > > size 64 512 1024 1500 > copy 1916747 1775988 1600203 1440054 > page 1974058 1953655 1945463 1904478 > percent 3.0% 10.0% 21.58% 32.3% Looks like a good perf bump. Some easy suggestions below > +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, > + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) > +{ Passing a 'int *err' here is ugly IMO use the ERR_PTR/PTR_ERR macros and roll it into the return value. or maybe use the out: pattern used in the kernel, but just doing direct returns like now but with ERR_PTR() would also be fine. > + struct sk_buff *skb ; struct sk_buff *skb = NULL; err = -ENOMEM; > + > + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { > + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) { goto out > + *err = -ENOMEM; > + return NULL; > + } > + } else { > + char *buffer; > + u64 addr; > + u32 len; > + int err; > + > + len = desc->len; > + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) { goto out; > + *err = -ENOMEM; > + return NULL; > + } > + > + skb_put(skb, len); > + addr = desc->addr; > + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); > + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > + > + if (unlikely(err)) { > + kfree_skb(skb); err = -EINVAL; goto out > + *err = -EINVAL; > + return NULL; > + } > + } > + > + skb->dev = xs->dev; > + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; > + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; > + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; > + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > + > + return skb; out: kfree_skb(skb) return ERR_PTR(err); > +} > + Otherwise looks good thanks.
On Sat, Jan 16, 2021 at 3:47 AM Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> wrote: > > This patch is used to construct skb based on page to save memory copy > overhead. > > This has one problem: > > We construct the skb by fill the data page as a frag into the skb. In > this way, the linear space is empty, and the header information is also > in the frag, not in the linear space, which is not allowed for some > network cards. For example, Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family > [ConnectX-4 Lx] will get the following error message: > > mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: Error cqe on cqn 0x817, ci 0x8, qn 0x1dbb, opcode 0xd, syndrome 0x1, vendor syndrome 0x68 > 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000030: 00 00 00 00 60 10 68 01 0a 00 1d bb 00 0f 9f d2 > WQE DUMP: WQ size 1024 WQ cur size 0, WQE index 0xf, len: 64 > 00000000: 00 00 0f 0a 00 1d bb 03 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 > 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000020: 00 00 00 2b 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 05 9e e3 08 00 > 00000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: ERR CQE on SQ: 0x1dbb > > I also tried to use build_skb to construct skb, but because of the > existence of skb_shinfo, it must be behind the linear space, so this > method is not working. We can't put skb_shinfo on desc->addr, it will be > exposed to users, this is not safe. > > Finally, I added a feature NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR to identify whether the > network card supports the header information of the packet in the frag > and not in the linear space. Could you please break this new feature bit into its own patch and produce a patch set. Patch 1 being the NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR bit addition and patch 2 being the xsk part. I can then ack patch 2 since I am one of the maintainers of that, and then the owner of the netdev bits can ack that part (whoever that is?). The bit addition looks fine to me, but I am not the owner of those feature bits, so I would feel somewhat awkward to ack that. Otherwise, good performance boost. I like it. Thank you! > ---------------- Performance Testing ------------ > > The test environment is Aliyun ECS server. > Test cmd: > ``` > xdpsock -i eth0 -t -S -s <msg size> > ``` > > Test result data: > > size 64 512 1024 1500 > copy 1916747 1775988 1600203 1440054 > page 1974058 1953655 1945463 1904478 > percent 3.0% 10.0% 21.58% 32.3% > > Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> > Reviewed-by: Dust Li <dust.li@linux.alibaba.com> > --- > drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 2 +- > include/linux/netdev_features.h | 5 +- > net/ethtool/common.c | 1 + > net/xdp/xsk.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > 4 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > index 4ecccb8..841a331 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > @@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) > /* Set up network device as normal. */ > dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT | IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE; > dev->netdev_ops = &virtnet_netdev; > - dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA; > + dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; > > dev->ethtool_ops = &virtnet_ethtool_ops; > SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &vdev->dev); > diff --git a/include/linux/netdev_features.h b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > index 934de56..8dd28e2 100644 > --- a/include/linux/netdev_features.h > +++ b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > @@ -85,9 +85,11 @@ enum { > > NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT, /* Offload MACsec operations */ > > + NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT, /* Allow skb linear is empty */ > + > /* > * Add your fresh new feature above and remember to update > - * netdev_features_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c and maybe > + * netdev_features_strings[] in net/ethtool/common.c and maybe > * some feature mask #defines below. Please also describe it > * in Documentation/networking/netdev-features.rst. > */ > @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ enum { > #define NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GRO_FRAGLIST) > #define NETIF_F_GSO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GSO_FRAGLIST) > #define NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC __NETIF_F(HW_MACSEC) > +#define NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR __NETIF_F(SKB_NO_LINEAR) > > /* Finds the next feature with the highest number of the range of start till 0. > */ > diff --git a/net/ethtool/common.c b/net/ethtool/common.c > index 24036e3..2f3d309 100644 > --- a/net/ethtool/common.c > +++ b/net/ethtool/common.c > @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ > [NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX_BIT] = "tls-hw-rx-offload", > [NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST_BIT] = "rx-gro-list", > [NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT] = "macsec-hw-offload", > + [NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT] = "skb-no-linear", > }; > > const char > diff --git a/net/xdp/xsk.c b/net/xdp/xsk.c > index 8037b04..94d17dc 100644 > --- a/net/xdp/xsk.c > +++ b/net/xdp/xsk.c > @@ -430,6 +430,95 @@ static void xsk_destruct_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) > sock_wfree(skb); > } > > +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(struct xdp_sock *xs, > + struct xdp_desc *desc) > +{ > + u32 len, offset, copy, copied; > + struct sk_buff *skb; > + struct page *page; > + char *buffer; > + int err, i; > + u64 addr; > + > + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, 0, 1, &err); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) > + return NULL; > + > + addr = desc->addr; > + len = desc->len; > + > + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > + offset = offset_in_page(buffer); > + addr = buffer - (char *)xs->pool->addrs; > + > + for (copied = 0, i = 0; copied < len; ++i) { > + page = xs->pool->umem->pgs[addr >> PAGE_SHIFT]; > + > + get_page(page); > + > + copy = min((u32)(PAGE_SIZE - offset), len - copied); > + > + skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, offset, copy); > + > + copied += copy; > + addr += copy; > + offset = 0; > + } > + > + skb->len += len; > + skb->data_len += len; > + skb->truesize += len; > + > + refcount_add(len, &xs->sk.sk_wmem_alloc); > + > + return skb; > +} > + > +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, > + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) > +{ > + struct sk_buff *skb; > + > + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { > + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > + *err = -ENOMEM; > + return NULL; > + } > + } else { > + char *buffer; > + u64 addr; > + u32 len; > + int err; > + > + len = desc->len; > + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > + *err = -ENOMEM; > + return NULL; > + } > + > + skb_put(skb, len); > + addr = desc->addr; > + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); > + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > + > + if (unlikely(err)) { > + kfree_skb(skb); > + *err = -EINVAL; > + return NULL; > + } > + } > + > + skb->dev = xs->dev; > + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; > + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; > + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; > + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > + > + return skb; > +} > + > static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > { > struct xdp_sock *xs = xdp_sk(sk); > @@ -446,43 +535,28 @@ static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > goto out; > > while (xskq_cons_peek_desc(xs->tx, &desc, xs->pool)) { > - char *buffer; > - u64 addr; > - u32 len; > - > if (max_batch-- == 0) { > err = -EAGAIN; > goto out; > } > > - len = desc.len; > - skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, len, 1, &err); > + skb = xsk_build_skb(xs, &desc, &err); > if (unlikely(!skb)) > goto out; > > - skb_put(skb, len); > - addr = desc.addr; > - buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > - err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > /* This is the backpressure mechanism for the Tx path. > * Reserve space in the completion queue and only proceed > * if there is space in it. This avoids having to implement > * any buffering in the Tx path. > */ > spin_lock_irqsave(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > - if (unlikely(err) || xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > + if (xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > kfree_skb(skb); > goto out; > } > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > > - skb->dev = xs->dev; > - skb->priority = sk->sk_priority; > - skb->mark = sk->sk_mark; > - skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc.addr; > - skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > - > err = __dev_direct_xmit(skb, xs->queue_id); > if (err == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) { > /* Tell user-space to retry the send */ > -- > 1.8.3.1 >
On Sat, Jan 16, 2021 at 10:44:53AM +0800, Xuan Zhuo wrote: > This patch is used to construct skb based on page to save memory copy > overhead. > > This has one problem: > > We construct the skb by fill the data page as a frag into the skb. In > this way, the linear space is empty, and the header information is also > in the frag, not in the linear space, which is not allowed for some > network cards. For example, Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family > [ConnectX-4 Lx] will get the following error message: > > mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: Error cqe on cqn 0x817, ci 0x8, qn 0x1dbb, opcode 0xd, syndrome 0x1, vendor syndrome 0x68 > 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000030: 00 00 00 00 60 10 68 01 0a 00 1d bb 00 0f 9f d2 > WQE DUMP: WQ size 1024 WQ cur size 0, WQE index 0xf, len: 64 > 00000000: 00 00 0f 0a 00 1d bb 03 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 > 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000020: 00 00 00 2b 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 05 9e e3 08 00 > 00000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: ERR CQE on SQ: 0x1dbb > > I also tried to use build_skb to construct skb, but because of the > existence of skb_shinfo, it must be behind the linear space, so this > method is not working. We can't put skb_shinfo on desc->addr, it will be > exposed to users, this is not safe. > > Finally, I added a feature NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR to identify whether the > network card supports the header information of the packet in the frag > and not in the linear space. > > ---------------- Performance Testing ------------ > > The test environment is Aliyun ECS server. > Test cmd: > ``` > xdpsock -i eth0 -t -S -s <msg size> > ``` > > Test result data: > > size 64 512 1024 1500 > copy 1916747 1775988 1600203 1440054 > page 1974058 1953655 1945463 1904478 > percent 3.0% 10.0% 21.58% 32.3% Nice, but it looks like the patch presented wouldn't compile. It's worth retesting after you actually make it compile. > Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> > Reviewed-by: Dust Li <dust.li@linux.alibaba.com> > --- > drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 2 +- > include/linux/netdev_features.h | 5 +- > net/ethtool/common.c | 1 + > net/xdp/xsk.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > 4 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > index 4ecccb8..841a331 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > @@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) > /* Set up network device as normal. */ > dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT | IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE; > dev->netdev_ops = &virtnet_netdev; > - dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA; > + dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; > > dev->ethtool_ops = &virtnet_ethtool_ops; > SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &vdev->dev); > diff --git a/include/linux/netdev_features.h b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > index 934de56..8dd28e2 100644 > --- a/include/linux/netdev_features.h > +++ b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > @@ -85,9 +85,11 @@ enum { > > NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT, /* Offload MACsec operations */ > > + NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT, /* Allow skb linear is empty */ > + > /* > * Add your fresh new feature above and remember to update > - * netdev_features_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c and maybe > + * netdev_features_strings[] in net/ethtool/common.c and maybe > * some feature mask #defines below. Please also describe it > * in Documentation/networking/netdev-features.rst. > */ > @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ enum { > #define NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GRO_FRAGLIST) > #define NETIF_F_GSO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GSO_FRAGLIST) > #define NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC __NETIF_F(HW_MACSEC) > +#define NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR __NETIF_F(SKB_NO_LINEAR) > > /* Finds the next feature with the highest number of the range of start till 0. > */ > diff --git a/net/ethtool/common.c b/net/ethtool/common.c > index 24036e3..2f3d309 100644 > --- a/net/ethtool/common.c > +++ b/net/ethtool/common.c > @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ > [NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX_BIT] = "tls-hw-rx-offload", > [NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST_BIT] = "rx-gro-list", > [NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT] = "macsec-hw-offload", > + [NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT] = "skb-no-linear", > }; > > const char > diff --git a/net/xdp/xsk.c b/net/xdp/xsk.c > index 8037b04..94d17dc 100644 > --- a/net/xdp/xsk.c > +++ b/net/xdp/xsk.c > @@ -430,6 +430,95 @@ static void xsk_destruct_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) > sock_wfree(skb); > } > > +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(struct xdp_sock *xs, > + struct xdp_desc *desc) > +{ > + u32 len, offset, copy, copied; > + struct sk_buff *skb; > + struct page *page; > + char *buffer; > + int err, i; > + u64 addr; > + > + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, 0, 1, &err); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) > + return NULL; > + > + addr = desc->addr; > + len = desc->len; > + > + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > + offset = offset_in_page(buffer); > + addr = buffer - (char *)xs->pool->addrs; > + > + for (copied = 0, i = 0; copied < len; ++i) { > + page = xs->pool->umem->pgs[addr >> PAGE_SHIFT]; > + > + get_page(page); > + > + copy = min((u32)(PAGE_SIZE - offset), len - copied); > + > + skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, offset, copy); > + > + copied += copy; > + addr += copy; > + offset = 0; > + } > + > + skb->len += len; > + skb->data_len += len; > + skb->truesize += len; > + > + refcount_add(len, &xs->sk.sk_wmem_alloc); > + > + return skb; > +} > + > +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, > + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) Rather than passing int *err, you can return PTR_ERR. Seems cleaner ... > +{ > + struct sk_buff *skb; > + > + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { > + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > + *err = -ENOMEM; > + return NULL; > + } > + } else { > + char *buffer; > + u64 addr; > + u32 len; > + int err; So err is int here > + > + len = desc->len; > + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > + *err = -ENOMEM; .. and you dereference it here > + return NULL; > + } > + > + skb_put(skb, len); > + addr = desc->addr; > + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); > + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > + > + if (unlikely(err)) { > + kfree_skb(skb); > + *err = -EINVAL; Same thing here ... how does it compile? > + return NULL; > + } > + } > + > + skb->dev = xs->dev; > + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; > + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; > + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; > + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > + > + return skb; > +} > + > static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > { > struct xdp_sock *xs = xdp_sk(sk); > @@ -446,43 +535,28 @@ static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > goto out; > > while (xskq_cons_peek_desc(xs->tx, &desc, xs->pool)) { > - char *buffer; > - u64 addr; > - u32 len; > - > if (max_batch-- == 0) { > err = -EAGAIN; > goto out; > } > > - len = desc.len; > - skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, len, 1, &err); > + skb = xsk_build_skb(xs, &desc, &err); > if (unlikely(!skb)) > goto out; > > - skb_put(skb, len); > - addr = desc.addr; > - buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > - err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > /* This is the backpressure mechanism for the Tx path. > * Reserve space in the completion queue and only proceed > * if there is space in it. This avoids having to implement > * any buffering in the Tx path. > */ > spin_lock_irqsave(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > - if (unlikely(err) || xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > + if (xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > kfree_skb(skb); > goto out; > } > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > > - skb->dev = xs->dev; > - skb->priority = sk->sk_priority; > - skb->mark = sk->sk_mark; > - skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc.addr; > - skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > - > err = __dev_direct_xmit(skb, xs->queue_id); > if (err == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) { > /* Tell user-space to retry the send */ > -- > 1.8.3.1
From: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2021 10:44:53 +0800 > This patch is used to construct skb based on page to save memory copy > overhead. > > This has one problem: > > We construct the skb by fill the data page as a frag into the skb. In > this way, the linear space is empty, and the header information is also > in the frag, not in the linear space, which is not allowed for some > network cards. For example, Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family > [ConnectX-4 Lx] will get the following error message: > > mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: Error cqe on cqn 0x817, ci 0x8, qn 0x1dbb, opcode 0xd, syndrome 0x1, vendor syndrome 0x68 > 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000030: 00 00 00 00 60 10 68 01 0a 00 1d bb 00 0f 9f d2 > WQE DUMP: WQ size 1024 WQ cur size 0, WQE index 0xf, len: 64 > 00000000: 00 00 0f 0a 00 1d bb 03 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 > 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000020: 00 00 00 2b 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 05 9e e3 08 00 > 00000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: ERR CQE on SQ: 0x1dbb > > I also tried to use build_skb to construct skb, but because of the > existence of skb_shinfo, it must be behind the linear space, so this > method is not working. We can't put skb_shinfo on desc->addr, it will be > exposed to users, this is not safe. > > Finally, I added a feature NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR to identify whether the > network card supports the header information of the packet in the frag > and not in the linear space. > > ---------------- Performance Testing ------------ > > The test environment is Aliyun ECS server. > Test cmd: > ``` > xdpsock -i eth0 -t -S -s <msg size> > ``` > > Test result data: > > size 64 512 1024 1500 > copy 1916747 1775988 1600203 1440054 > page 1974058 1953655 1945463 1904478 > percent 3.0% 10.0% 21.58% 32.3% > > Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> > Reviewed-by: Dust Li <dust.li@linux.alibaba.com> > --- > drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 2 +- > include/linux/netdev_features.h | 5 +- > net/ethtool/common.c | 1 + > net/xdp/xsk.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > 4 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > index 4ecccb8..841a331 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > @@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) > /* Set up network device as normal. */ > dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT | IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE; > dev->netdev_ops = &virtnet_netdev; > - dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA; > + dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; > > dev->ethtool_ops = &virtnet_ethtool_ops; > SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &vdev->dev); > diff --git a/include/linux/netdev_features.h b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > index 934de56..8dd28e2 100644 > --- a/include/linux/netdev_features.h > +++ b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > @@ -85,9 +85,11 @@ enum { > > NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT, /* Offload MACsec operations */ > > + NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT, /* Allow skb linear is empty */ > + > /* > * Add your fresh new feature above and remember to update > - * netdev_features_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c and maybe > + * netdev_features_strings[] in net/ethtool/common.c and maybe > * some feature mask #defines below. Please also describe it > * in Documentation/networking/netdev-features.rst. > */ > @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ enum { > #define NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GRO_FRAGLIST) > #define NETIF_F_GSO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GSO_FRAGLIST) > #define NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC __NETIF_F(HW_MACSEC) > +#define NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR __NETIF_F(SKB_NO_LINEAR) > > /* Finds the next feature with the highest number of the range of start till 0. > */ > diff --git a/net/ethtool/common.c b/net/ethtool/common.c > index 24036e3..2f3d309 100644 > --- a/net/ethtool/common.c > +++ b/net/ethtool/common.c > @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ > [NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX_BIT] = "tls-hw-rx-offload", > [NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST_BIT] = "rx-gro-list", > [NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT] = "macsec-hw-offload", > + [NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT] = "skb-no-linear", > }; > > const char I think the best would be if you will split this patch into three: - the first one will introduce NETI_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; - the second will add this feature to virtio_net; - the third will do the rest. Also, it would be nice if you'll mention (in the cover letter or in the third patch) that in order to get a nice boost on non-ZC XSK xmit developers can add a support for completely non-linear skbs and advertise this new feature in their drivers. I think there'll be enough folks wanting to do this. > diff --git a/net/xdp/xsk.c b/net/xdp/xsk.c > index 8037b04..94d17dc 100644 > --- a/net/xdp/xsk.c > +++ b/net/xdp/xsk.c > @@ -430,6 +430,95 @@ static void xsk_destruct_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) > sock_wfree(skb); > } > > +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(struct xdp_sock *xs, > + struct xdp_desc *desc) > +{ > + u32 len, offset, copy, copied; > + struct sk_buff *skb; > + struct page *page; > + char *buffer; > + int err, i; > + u64 addr; > + > + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, 0, 1, &err); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) > + return NULL; > + > + addr = desc->addr; > + len = desc->len; > + > + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > + offset = offset_in_page(buffer); > + addr = buffer - (char *)xs->pool->addrs; > + > + for (copied = 0, i = 0; copied < len; ++i) { > + page = xs->pool->umem->pgs[addr >> PAGE_SHIFT]; > + > + get_page(page); > + > + copy = min((u32)(PAGE_SIZE - offset), len - copied); > + > + skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, offset, copy); > + > + copied += copy; > + addr += copy; > + offset = 0; > + } > + > + skb->len += len; > + skb->data_len += len; > + skb->truesize += len; > + > + refcount_add(len, &xs->sk.sk_wmem_alloc); > + > + return skb; > +} > + > +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, > + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) As the others said, just use ERR_PTR() and PTR_ERR(). You also should have received the letters from kernel test robot that the current version is non-compilable at all. > + struct sk_buff *skb; > + > + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { > + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > + *err = -ENOMEM; > + return NULL; > + } > + } else { > + char *buffer; > + u64 addr; > + u32 len; > + int err; > + > + len = desc->len; > + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > + *err = -ENOMEM; > + return NULL; > + } > + > + skb_put(skb, len); > + addr = desc->addr; > + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); > + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > + > + if (unlikely(err)) { > + kfree_skb(skb); > + *err = -EINVAL; > + return NULL; > + } > + } > + > + skb->dev = xs->dev; > + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; > + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; > + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; > + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > + > + return skb; > +} > + > static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > { > struct xdp_sock *xs = xdp_sk(sk); > @@ -446,43 +535,28 @@ static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > goto out; > > while (xskq_cons_peek_desc(xs->tx, &desc, xs->pool)) { > - char *buffer; > - u64 addr; > - u32 len; > - > if (max_batch-- == 0) { > err = -EAGAIN; > goto out; > } > > - len = desc.len; > - skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, len, 1, &err); > + skb = xsk_build_skb(xs, &desc, &err); > if (unlikely(!skb)) > goto out; > > - skb_put(skb, len); > - addr = desc.addr; > - buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > - err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > /* This is the backpressure mechanism for the Tx path. > * Reserve space in the completion queue and only proceed > * if there is space in it. This avoids having to implement > * any buffering in the Tx path. > */ > spin_lock_irqsave(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > - if (unlikely(err) || xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > + if (xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > kfree_skb(skb); > goto out; > } > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > > - skb->dev = xs->dev; > - skb->priority = sk->sk_priority; > - skb->mark = sk->sk_mark; > - skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc.addr; > - skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > - > err = __dev_direct_xmit(skb, xs->queue_id); > if (err == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) { > /* Tell user-space to retry the send */ > -- > 1.8.3.1
On 2021/1/16 10:44, Xuan Zhuo wrote: > This patch is used to construct skb based on page to save memory copy > overhead. > > This has one problem: > > We construct the skb by fill the data page as a frag into the skb. In > this way, the linear space is empty, and the header information is also > in the frag, not in the linear space, which is not allowed for some > network cards. For example, Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family > [ConnectX-4 Lx] will get the following error message: > > mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: Error cqe on cqn 0x817, ci 0x8, qn 0x1dbb, opcode 0xd, syndrome 0x1, vendor syndrome 0x68 > 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000030: 00 00 00 00 60 10 68 01 0a 00 1d bb 00 0f 9f d2 > WQE DUMP: WQ size 1024 WQ cur size 0, WQE index 0xf, len: 64 > 00000000: 00 00 0f 0a 00 1d bb 03 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 > 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000020: 00 00 00 2b 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 05 9e e3 08 00 > 00000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: ERR CQE on SQ: 0x1dbb > > I also tried to use build_skb to construct skb, but because of the > existence of skb_shinfo, it must be behind the linear space, so this > method is not working. We can't put skb_shinfo on desc->addr, it will be > exposed to users, this is not safe. > > Finally, I added a feature NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR to identify whether the Does it make sense to use ETHTOOL_TX_COPYBREAK tunable in ethtool to configure if the data is copied or not? > network card supports the header information of the packet in the frag > and not in the linear space. > > ---------------- Performance Testing ------------ > > The test environment is Aliyun ECS server. > Test cmd: > ``` > xdpsock -i eth0 -t -S -s <msg size> > ``` > > Test result data: > > size 64 512 1024 1500 > copy 1916747 1775988 1600203 1440054 > page 1974058 1953655 1945463 1904478 > percent 3.0% 10.0% 21.58% 32.3% > > Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> > Reviewed-by: Dust Li <dust.li@linux.alibaba.com> > --- > drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 2 +- > include/linux/netdev_features.h | 5 +- > net/ethtool/common.c | 1 + > net/xdp/xsk.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > 4 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > index 4ecccb8..841a331 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > @@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) > /* Set up network device as normal. */ > dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT | IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE; > dev->netdev_ops = &virtnet_netdev; > - dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA; > + dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; > > dev->ethtool_ops = &virtnet_ethtool_ops; > SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &vdev->dev); > diff --git a/include/linux/netdev_features.h b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > index 934de56..8dd28e2 100644 > --- a/include/linux/netdev_features.h > +++ b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > @@ -85,9 +85,11 @@ enum { > > NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT, /* Offload MACsec operations */ > > + NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT, /* Allow skb linear is empty */ > + > /* > * Add your fresh new feature above and remember to update > - * netdev_features_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c and maybe > + * netdev_features_strings[] in net/ethtool/common.c and maybe > * some feature mask #defines below. Please also describe it > * in Documentation/networking/netdev-features.rst. > */ > @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ enum { > #define NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GRO_FRAGLIST) > #define NETIF_F_GSO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GSO_FRAGLIST) > #define NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC __NETIF_F(HW_MACSEC) > +#define NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR __NETIF_F(SKB_NO_LINEAR) > > /* Finds the next feature with the highest number of the range of start till 0. > */ > diff --git a/net/ethtool/common.c b/net/ethtool/common.c > index 24036e3..2f3d309 100644 > --- a/net/ethtool/common.c > +++ b/net/ethtool/common.c > @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ > [NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX_BIT] = "tls-hw-rx-offload", > [NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST_BIT] = "rx-gro-list", > [NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT] = "macsec-hw-offload", > + [NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT] = "skb-no-linear", > }; > > const char > diff --git a/net/xdp/xsk.c b/net/xdp/xsk.c > index 8037b04..94d17dc 100644 > --- a/net/xdp/xsk.c > +++ b/net/xdp/xsk.c > @@ -430,6 +430,95 @@ static void xsk_destruct_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) > sock_wfree(skb); > } > > +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(struct xdp_sock *xs, > + struct xdp_desc *desc) > +{ > + u32 len, offset, copy, copied; > + struct sk_buff *skb; > + struct page *page; > + char *buffer; > + int err, i; > + u64 addr; > + > + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, 0, 1, &err); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) > + return NULL; > + > + addr = desc->addr; > + len = desc->len; > + > + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > + offset = offset_in_page(buffer); > + addr = buffer - (char *)xs->pool->addrs; > + > + for (copied = 0, i = 0; copied < len; ++i) { > + page = xs->pool->umem->pgs[addr >> PAGE_SHIFT]; > + > + get_page(page); > + > + copy = min((u32)(PAGE_SIZE - offset), len - copied); > + > + skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, offset, copy); > + > + copied += copy; > + addr += copy; > + offset = 0; > + } > + > + skb->len += len; > + skb->data_len += len; > + skb->truesize += len; > + > + refcount_add(len, &xs->sk.sk_wmem_alloc); > + > + return skb; > +} > + > +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, > + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) > +{ > + struct sk_buff *skb; > + > + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { > + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > + *err = -ENOMEM; > + return NULL; > + } > + } else { > + char *buffer; > + u64 addr; > + u32 len; > + int err; > + > + len = desc->len; > + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > + *err = -ENOMEM; > + return NULL; > + } > + > + skb_put(skb, len); > + addr = desc->addr; > + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); > + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > + > + if (unlikely(err)) { > + kfree_skb(skb); > + *err = -EINVAL; > + return NULL; > + } > + } > + > + skb->dev = xs->dev; > + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; > + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; > + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; > + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > + > + return skb; > +} > + > static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > { > struct xdp_sock *xs = xdp_sk(sk); > @@ -446,43 +535,28 @@ static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > goto out; > > while (xskq_cons_peek_desc(xs->tx, &desc, xs->pool)) { > - char *buffer; > - u64 addr; > - u32 len; > - > if (max_batch-- == 0) { > err = -EAGAIN; > goto out; > } > > - len = desc.len; > - skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, len, 1, &err); > + skb = xsk_build_skb(xs, &desc, &err); > if (unlikely(!skb)) > goto out; > > - skb_put(skb, len); > - addr = desc.addr; > - buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > - err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > /* This is the backpressure mechanism for the Tx path. > * Reserve space in the completion queue and only proceed > * if there is space in it. This avoids having to implement > * any buffering in the Tx path. > */ > spin_lock_irqsave(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > - if (unlikely(err) || xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > + if (xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > kfree_skb(skb); > goto out; > } > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > > - skb->dev = xs->dev; > - skb->priority = sk->sk_priority; > - skb->mark = sk->sk_mark; > - skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc.addr; > - skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > - > err = __dev_direct_xmit(skb, xs->queue_id); > if (err == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) { > /* Tell user-space to retry the send */ >
From: Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@huawei.com> Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 20:40:52 +0800 > On 2021/1/16 10:44, Xuan Zhuo wrote: >> This patch is used to construct skb based on page to save memory copy >> overhead. >> >> This has one problem: >> >> We construct the skb by fill the data page as a frag into the skb. In >> this way, the linear space is empty, and the header information is also >> in the frag, not in the linear space, which is not allowed for some >> network cards. For example, Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family >> [ConnectX-4 Lx] will get the following error message: >> >> mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: Error cqe on cqn 0x817, ci 0x8, qn 0x1dbb, opcode 0xd, syndrome 0x1, vendor syndrome 0x68 >> 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >> 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >> 00000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >> 00000030: 00 00 00 00 60 10 68 01 0a 00 1d bb 00 0f 9f d2 >> WQE DUMP: WQ size 1024 WQ cur size 0, WQE index 0xf, len: 64 >> 00000000: 00 00 0f 0a 00 1d bb 03 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 >> 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >> 00000020: 00 00 00 2b 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 05 9e e3 08 00 >> 00000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >> mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: ERR CQE on SQ: 0x1dbb >> >> I also tried to use build_skb to construct skb, but because of the >> existence of skb_shinfo, it must be behind the linear space, so this >> method is not working. We can't put skb_shinfo on desc->addr, it will be >> exposed to users, this is not safe. >> >> Finally, I added a feature NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR to identify whether the > > Does it make sense to use ETHTOOL_TX_COPYBREAK tunable in ethtool to > configure if the data is copied or not? As far as I can grep, only mlx4 supports this, and it has a different meaning in that driver. So I guess a new netdev_feature would be a better solution. >> network card supports the header information of the packet in the frag >> and not in the linear space. >> >> ---------------- Performance Testing ------------ >> >> The test environment is Aliyun ECS server. >> Test cmd: >> ``` >> xdpsock -i eth0 -t -S -s <msg size> >> ``` >> >> Test result data: >> >> size 64 512 1024 1500 >> copy 1916747 1775988 1600203 1440054 >> page 1974058 1953655 1945463 1904478 >> percent 3.0% 10.0% 21.58% 32.3% >> >> Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> >> Reviewed-by: Dust Li <dust.li@linux.alibaba.com> >> --- >> drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 2 +- >> include/linux/netdev_features.h | 5 +- >> net/ethtool/common.c | 1 + >> net/xdp/xsk.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- >> 4 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c >> index 4ecccb8..841a331 100644 >> --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c >> +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c >> @@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) >> /* Set up network device as normal. */ >> dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT | IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE; >> dev->netdev_ops = &virtnet_netdev; >> - dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA; >> + dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; >> >> dev->ethtool_ops = &virtnet_ethtool_ops; >> SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &vdev->dev); >> diff --git a/include/linux/netdev_features.h b/include/linux/netdev_features.h >> index 934de56..8dd28e2 100644 >> --- a/include/linux/netdev_features.h >> +++ b/include/linux/netdev_features.h >> @@ -85,9 +85,11 @@ enum { >> >> NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT, /* Offload MACsec operations */ >> >> + NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT, /* Allow skb linear is empty */ >> + >> /* >> * Add your fresh new feature above and remember to update >> - * netdev_features_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c and maybe >> + * netdev_features_strings[] in net/ethtool/common.c and maybe >> * some feature mask #defines below. Please also describe it >> * in Documentation/networking/netdev-features.rst. >> */ >> @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ enum { >> #define NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GRO_FRAGLIST) >> #define NETIF_F_GSO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GSO_FRAGLIST) >> #define NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC __NETIF_F(HW_MACSEC) >> +#define NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR __NETIF_F(SKB_NO_LINEAR) >> >> /* Finds the next feature with the highest number of the range of start till 0. >> */ >> diff --git a/net/ethtool/common.c b/net/ethtool/common.c >> index 24036e3..2f3d309 100644 >> --- a/net/ethtool/common.c >> +++ b/net/ethtool/common.c >> @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ >> [NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX_BIT] = "tls-hw-rx-offload", >> [NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST_BIT] = "rx-gro-list", >> [NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT] = "macsec-hw-offload", >> + [NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT] = "skb-no-linear", I completely forgot to add that you'd better to mention in both enumeration/feature and its Ethtool string that the feature applies to Tx path. Smth like: NETIF_F_SKB_TX_NO_LINEAR{,_BIT}, "skb-tx-no-linear" or NETIF_F_TX_SKB_NO_LINEAR{,_BIT}, "tx-skb-no-linear" Otherwise, it may be confusing for users and developers. >> }; >> >> const char >> diff --git a/net/xdp/xsk.c b/net/xdp/xsk.c >> index 8037b04..94d17dc 100644 >> --- a/net/xdp/xsk.c >> +++ b/net/xdp/xsk.c >> @@ -430,6 +430,95 @@ static void xsk_destruct_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) >> sock_wfree(skb); >> } >> >> +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(struct xdp_sock *xs, >> + struct xdp_desc *desc) >> +{ >> + u32 len, offset, copy, copied; >> + struct sk_buff *skb; >> + struct page *page; >> + char *buffer; >> + int err, i; >> + u64 addr; >> + >> + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, 0, 1, &err); >> + if (unlikely(!skb)) >> + return NULL; >> + >> + addr = desc->addr; >> + len = desc->len; >> + >> + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); >> + offset = offset_in_page(buffer); >> + addr = buffer - (char *)xs->pool->addrs; >> + >> + for (copied = 0, i = 0; copied < len; ++i) { >> + page = xs->pool->umem->pgs[addr >> PAGE_SHIFT]; >> + >> + get_page(page); >> + >> + copy = min((u32)(PAGE_SIZE - offset), len - copied); >> + >> + skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, offset, copy); >> + >> + copied += copy; >> + addr += copy; >> + offset = 0; >> + } >> + >> + skb->len += len; >> + skb->data_len += len; >> + skb->truesize += len; >> + >> + refcount_add(len, &xs->sk.sk_wmem_alloc); >> + >> + return skb; >> +} >> + >> +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, >> + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) >> +{ >> + struct sk_buff *skb; >> + >> + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { >> + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); >> + if (unlikely(!skb)) { >> + *err = -ENOMEM; >> + return NULL; >> + } >> + } else { >> + char *buffer; >> + u64 addr; >> + u32 len; >> + int err; >> + >> + len = desc->len; >> + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); >> + if (unlikely(!skb)) { >> + *err = -ENOMEM; >> + return NULL; >> + } >> + >> + skb_put(skb, len); >> + addr = desc->addr; >> + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); >> + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); >> + >> + if (unlikely(err)) { >> + kfree_skb(skb); >> + *err = -EINVAL; >> + return NULL; >> + } >> + } >> + >> + skb->dev = xs->dev; >> + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; >> + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; >> + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; >> + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; >> + >> + return skb; >> +} >> + >> static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) >> { >> struct xdp_sock *xs = xdp_sk(sk); >> @@ -446,43 +535,28 @@ static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) >> goto out; >> >> while (xskq_cons_peek_desc(xs->tx, &desc, xs->pool)) { >> - char *buffer; >> - u64 addr; >> - u32 len; >> - >> if (max_batch-- == 0) { >> err = -EAGAIN; >> goto out; >> } >> >> - len = desc.len; >> - skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, len, 1, &err); >> + skb = xsk_build_skb(xs, &desc, &err); >> if (unlikely(!skb)) >> goto out; >> >> - skb_put(skb, len); >> - addr = desc.addr; >> - buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); >> - err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); >> /* This is the backpressure mechanism for the Tx path. >> * Reserve space in the completion queue and only proceed >> * if there is space in it. This avoids having to implement >> * any buffering in the Tx path. >> */ >> spin_lock_irqsave(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); >> - if (unlikely(err) || xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { >> + if (xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { >> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); >> kfree_skb(skb); >> goto out; >> } >> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); >> >> - skb->dev = xs->dev; >> - skb->priority = sk->sk_priority; >> - skb->mark = sk->sk_mark; >> - skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc.addr; >> - skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; >> - >> err = __dev_direct_xmit(skb, xs->queue_id); >> if (err == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) { >> /* Tell user-space to retry the send */ >> Al
From: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@pm.me> Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 13:00:17 +0000 > From: Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@huawei.com> > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 20:40:52 +0800 > >> On 2021/1/16 10:44, Xuan Zhuo wrote: >>> This patch is used to construct skb based on page to save memory copy >>> overhead. >>> >>> This has one problem: >>> >>> We construct the skb by fill the data page as a frag into the skb. In >>> this way, the linear space is empty, and the header information is also >>> in the frag, not in the linear space, which is not allowed for some >>> network cards. For example, Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family >>> [ConnectX-4 Lx] will get the following error message: >>> >>> mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: Error cqe on cqn 0x817, ci 0x8, qn 0x1dbb, opcode 0xd, syndrome 0x1, vendor syndrome 0x68 >>> 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >>> 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >>> 00000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >>> 00000030: 00 00 00 00 60 10 68 01 0a 00 1d bb 00 0f 9f d2 >>> WQE DUMP: WQ size 1024 WQ cur size 0, WQE index 0xf, len: 64 >>> 00000000: 00 00 0f 0a 00 1d bb 03 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 >>> 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >>> 00000020: 00 00 00 2b 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 05 9e e3 08 00 >>> 00000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >>> mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: ERR CQE on SQ: 0x1dbb >>> >>> I also tried to use build_skb to construct skb, but because of the >>> existence of skb_shinfo, it must be behind the linear space, so this >>> method is not working. We can't put skb_shinfo on desc->addr, it will be >>> exposed to users, this is not safe. >>> >>> Finally, I added a feature NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR to identify whether the >> >> Does it make sense to use ETHTOOL_TX_COPYBREAK tunable in ethtool to >> configure if the data is copied or not? > > As far as I can grep, only mlx4 supports this, and it has a different > meaning in that driver. > So I guess a new netdev_feature would be a better solution. > >>> network card supports the header information of the packet in the frag >>> and not in the linear space. >>> >>> ---------------- Performance Testing ------------ >>> >>> The test environment is Aliyun ECS server. >>> Test cmd: >>> ``` >>> xdpsock -i eth0 -t -S -s <msg size> >>> ``` >>> >>> Test result data: >>> >>> size 64 512 1024 1500 >>> copy 1916747 1775988 1600203 1440054 >>> page 1974058 1953655 1945463 1904478 >>> percent 3.0% 10.0% 21.58% 32.3% >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> >>> Reviewed-by: Dust Li <dust.li@linux.alibaba.com> >>> --- >>> drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 2 +- >>> include/linux/netdev_features.h | 5 +- >>> net/ethtool/common.c | 1 + >>> net/xdp/xsk.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- >>> 4 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c >>> index 4ecccb8..841a331 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c >>> +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c >>> @@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) >>> /* Set up network device as normal. */ >>> dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT | IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE; >>> dev->netdev_ops = &virtnet_netdev; >>> - dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA; >>> + dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; >>> >>> dev->ethtool_ops = &virtnet_ethtool_ops; >>> SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &vdev->dev); >>> diff --git a/include/linux/netdev_features.h b/include/linux/netdev_features.h >>> index 934de56..8dd28e2 100644 >>> --- a/include/linux/netdev_features.h >>> +++ b/include/linux/netdev_features.h >>> @@ -85,9 +85,11 @@ enum { >>> >>> NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT, /* Offload MACsec operations */ >>> >>> + NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT, /* Allow skb linear is empty */ >>> + >>> /* >>> * Add your fresh new feature above and remember to update >>> - * netdev_features_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c and maybe >>> + * netdev_features_strings[] in net/ethtool/common.c and maybe >>> * some feature mask #defines below. Please also describe it >>> * in Documentation/networking/netdev-features.rst. >>> */ >>> @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ enum { >>> #define NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GRO_FRAGLIST) >>> #define NETIF_F_GSO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GSO_FRAGLIST) >>> #define NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC __NETIF_F(HW_MACSEC) >>> +#define NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR __NETIF_F(SKB_NO_LINEAR) >>> >>> /* Finds the next feature with the highest number of the range of start till 0. >>> */ >>> diff --git a/net/ethtool/common.c b/net/ethtool/common.c >>> index 24036e3..2f3d309 100644 >>> --- a/net/ethtool/common.c >>> +++ b/net/ethtool/common.c >>> @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ >>> [NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX_BIT] = "tls-hw-rx-offload", >>> [NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST_BIT] = "rx-gro-list", >>> [NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT] = "macsec-hw-offload", >>> + [NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT] = "skb-no-linear", > > I completely forgot to add that you'd better to mention in both > enumeration/feature and its Ethtool string that the feature applies > to Tx path. > Smth like: > > NETIF_F_SKB_TX_NO_LINEAR{,_BIT}, "skb-tx-no-linear" > or > NETIF_F_TX_SKB_NO_LINEAR{,_BIT}, "tx-skb-no-linear" > > Otherwise, it may be confusing for users and developers. OR, I think we may tight the feature with the new approach to build skbs by page as it makes no sense for anything else. So, if we define something like: NETIF_F_XSK_TX_GENERIC_ZC{,_BIT}, "xsk-tx-generic-zerocopy", then user can toggle your new XSK Tx path on/off via Ethtool for drivers that will support it (don't forget to add it to hw_features for virtio_net then). >>> }; >>> >>> const char >>> diff --git a/net/xdp/xsk.c b/net/xdp/xsk.c >>> index 8037b04..94d17dc 100644 >>> --- a/net/xdp/xsk.c >>> +++ b/net/xdp/xsk.c >>> @@ -430,6 +430,95 @@ static void xsk_destruct_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) >>> sock_wfree(skb); >>> } >>> >>> +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(struct xdp_sock *xs, >>> + struct xdp_desc *desc) >>> +{ >>> + u32 len, offset, copy, copied; >>> + struct sk_buff *skb; >>> + struct page *page; >>> + char *buffer; >>> + int err, i; >>> + u64 addr; >>> + >>> + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, 0, 1, &err); >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) >>> + return NULL; >>> + >>> + addr = desc->addr; >>> + len = desc->len; >>> + >>> + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); >>> + offset = offset_in_page(buffer); >>> + addr = buffer - (char *)xs->pool->addrs; >>> + >>> + for (copied = 0, i = 0; copied < len; ++i) { >>> + page = xs->pool->umem->pgs[addr >> PAGE_SHIFT]; >>> + >>> + get_page(page); >>> + >>> + copy = min((u32)(PAGE_SIZE - offset), len - copied); >>> + >>> + skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, offset, copy); >>> + >>> + copied += copy; >>> + addr += copy; >>> + offset = 0; >>> + } >>> + >>> + skb->len += len; >>> + skb->data_len += len; >>> + skb->truesize += len; >>> + >>> + refcount_add(len, &xs->sk.sk_wmem_alloc); >>> + >>> + return skb; >>> +} >>> + >>> +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, >>> + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) >>> +{ >>> + struct sk_buff *skb; >>> + >>> + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { >>> + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) { >>> + *err = -ENOMEM; >>> + return NULL; >>> + } >>> + } else { >>> + char *buffer; >>> + u64 addr; >>> + u32 len; >>> + int err; >>> + >>> + len = desc->len; >>> + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) { >>> + *err = -ENOMEM; >>> + return NULL; >>> + } >>> + >>> + skb_put(skb, len); >>> + addr = desc->addr; >>> + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); >>> + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); >>> + >>> + if (unlikely(err)) { >>> + kfree_skb(skb); >>> + *err = -EINVAL; >>> + return NULL; >>> + } >>> + } >>> + >>> + skb->dev = xs->dev; >>> + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; >>> + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; >>> + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; >>> + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; >>> + >>> + return skb; >>> +} >>> + >>> static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) >>> { >>> struct xdp_sock *xs = xdp_sk(sk); >>> @@ -446,43 +535,28 @@ static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) >>> goto out; >>> >>> while (xskq_cons_peek_desc(xs->tx, &desc, xs->pool)) { >>> - char *buffer; >>> - u64 addr; >>> - u32 len; >>> - >>> if (max_batch-- == 0) { >>> err = -EAGAIN; >>> goto out; >>> } >>> >>> - len = desc.len; >>> - skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, len, 1, &err); >>> + skb = xsk_build_skb(xs, &desc, &err); >>> if (unlikely(!skb)) >>> goto out; >>> >>> - skb_put(skb, len); >>> - addr = desc.addr; >>> - buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); >>> - err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); >>> /* This is the backpressure mechanism for the Tx path. >>> * Reserve space in the completion queue and only proceed >>> * if there is space in it. This avoids having to implement >>> * any buffering in the Tx path. >>> */ >>> spin_lock_irqsave(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); >>> - if (unlikely(err) || xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { >>> + if (xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { >>> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); >>> kfree_skb(skb); >>> goto out; >>> } >>> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); >>> >>> - skb->dev = xs->dev; >>> - skb->priority = sk->sk_priority; >>> - skb->mark = sk->sk_mark; >>> - skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc.addr; >>> - skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; >>> - >>> err = __dev_direct_xmit(skb, xs->queue_id); >>> if (err == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) { >>> /* Tell user-space to retry the send */ >>> > > Al Al
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 3:47 PM Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@pm.me> wrote: > > From: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@pm.me> > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 13:00:17 +0000 > > > From: Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@huawei.com> > > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 20:40:52 +0800 > > > >> On 2021/1/16 10:44, Xuan Zhuo wrote: > >>> This patch is used to construct skb based on page to save memory copy > >>> overhead. > >>> > >>> This has one problem: > >>> > >>> We construct the skb by fill the data page as a frag into the skb. In > >>> this way, the linear space is empty, and the header information is also > >>> in the frag, not in the linear space, which is not allowed for some > >>> network cards. For example, Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family > >>> [ConnectX-4 Lx] will get the following error message: > >>> > >>> mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: Error cqe on cqn 0x817, ci 0x8, qn 0x1dbb, opcode 0xd, syndrome 0x1, vendor syndrome 0x68 > >>> 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >>> 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >>> 00000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >>> 00000030: 00 00 00 00 60 10 68 01 0a 00 1d bb 00 0f 9f d2 > >>> WQE DUMP: WQ size 1024 WQ cur size 0, WQE index 0xf, len: 64 > >>> 00000000: 00 00 0f 0a 00 1d bb 03 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 > >>> 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >>> 00000020: 00 00 00 2b 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 05 9e e3 08 00 > >>> 00000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >>> mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: ERR CQE on SQ: 0x1dbb > >>> > >>> I also tried to use build_skb to construct skb, but because of the > >>> existence of skb_shinfo, it must be behind the linear space, so this > >>> method is not working. We can't put skb_shinfo on desc->addr, it will be > >>> exposed to users, this is not safe. > >>> > >>> Finally, I added a feature NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR to identify whether the > >> > >> Does it make sense to use ETHTOOL_TX_COPYBREAK tunable in ethtool to > >> configure if the data is copied or not? > > > > As far as I can grep, only mlx4 supports this, and it has a different > > meaning in that driver. > > So I guess a new netdev_feature would be a better solution. > > > >>> network card supports the header information of the packet in the frag > >>> and not in the linear space. > >>> > >>> ---------------- Performance Testing ------------ > >>> > >>> The test environment is Aliyun ECS server. > >>> Test cmd: > >>> ``` > >>> xdpsock -i eth0 -t -S -s <msg size> > >>> ``` > >>> > >>> Test result data: > >>> > >>> size 64 512 1024 1500 > >>> copy 1916747 1775988 1600203 1440054 > >>> page 1974058 1953655 1945463 1904478 > >>> percent 3.0% 10.0% 21.58% 32.3% > >>> > >>> Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> > >>> Reviewed-by: Dust Li <dust.li@linux.alibaba.com> > >>> --- > >>> drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 2 +- > >>> include/linux/netdev_features.h | 5 +- > >>> net/ethtool/common.c | 1 + > >>> net/xdp/xsk.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > >>> 4 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) > >>> > >>> diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > >>> index 4ecccb8..841a331 100644 > >>> --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > >>> +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > >>> @@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) > >>> /* Set up network device as normal. */ > >>> dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT | IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE; > >>> dev->netdev_ops = &virtnet_netdev; > >>> - dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA; > >>> + dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; > >>> > >>> dev->ethtool_ops = &virtnet_ethtool_ops; > >>> SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &vdev->dev); > >>> diff --git a/include/linux/netdev_features.h b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > >>> index 934de56..8dd28e2 100644 > >>> --- a/include/linux/netdev_features.h > >>> +++ b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > >>> @@ -85,9 +85,11 @@ enum { > >>> > >>> NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT, /* Offload MACsec operations */ > >>> > >>> + NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT, /* Allow skb linear is empty */ > >>> + > >>> /* > >>> * Add your fresh new feature above and remember to update > >>> - * netdev_features_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c and maybe > >>> + * netdev_features_strings[] in net/ethtool/common.c and maybe > >>> * some feature mask #defines below. Please also describe it > >>> * in Documentation/networking/netdev-features.rst. > >>> */ > >>> @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ enum { > >>> #define NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GRO_FRAGLIST) > >>> #define NETIF_F_GSO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GSO_FRAGLIST) > >>> #define NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC __NETIF_F(HW_MACSEC) > >>> +#define NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR __NETIF_F(SKB_NO_LINEAR) > >>> > >>> /* Finds the next feature with the highest number of the range of start till 0. > >>> */ > >>> diff --git a/net/ethtool/common.c b/net/ethtool/common.c > >>> index 24036e3..2f3d309 100644 > >>> --- a/net/ethtool/common.c > >>> +++ b/net/ethtool/common.c > >>> @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ > >>> [NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX_BIT] = "tls-hw-rx-offload", > >>> [NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST_BIT] = "rx-gro-list", > >>> [NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT] = "macsec-hw-offload", > >>> + [NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT] = "skb-no-linear", > > > > I completely forgot to add that you'd better to mention in both > > enumeration/feature and its Ethtool string that the feature applies > > to Tx path. > > Smth like: > > > > NETIF_F_SKB_TX_NO_LINEAR{,_BIT}, "skb-tx-no-linear" > > or > > NETIF_F_TX_SKB_NO_LINEAR{,_BIT}, "tx-skb-no-linear" > > > > Otherwise, it may be confusing for users and developers. > > OR, I think we may tight the feature with the new approach to build > skbs by page as it makes no sense for anything else. > So, if we define something like: > > NETIF_F_XSK_TX_GENERIC_ZC{,_BIT}, "xsk-tx-generic-zerocopy", > > then user can toggle your new XSK Tx path on/off via Ethtool for > drivers that will support it (don't forget to add it to hw_features > for virtio_net then). Is there ever a reason not to use this path if it is available? If not, then it would IMO be better if the xsk base code could probe for this bit and always use this faster path when the feature is supported by the driver. If it is not supported by the driver, we will just fall back on the old approach. This way, the user would get better performance without having to know it needs to toggle some special bit using Ethtool. > >>> }; > >>> > >>> const char > >>> diff --git a/net/xdp/xsk.c b/net/xdp/xsk.c > >>> index 8037b04..94d17dc 100644 > >>> --- a/net/xdp/xsk.c > >>> +++ b/net/xdp/xsk.c > >>> @@ -430,6 +430,95 @@ static void xsk_destruct_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) > >>> sock_wfree(skb); > >>> } > >>> > >>> +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(struct xdp_sock *xs, > >>> + struct xdp_desc *desc) > >>> +{ > >>> + u32 len, offset, copy, copied; > >>> + struct sk_buff *skb; > >>> + struct page *page; > >>> + char *buffer; > >>> + int err, i; > >>> + u64 addr; > >>> + > >>> + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, 0, 1, &err); > >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) > >>> + return NULL; > >>> + > >>> + addr = desc->addr; > >>> + len = desc->len; > >>> + > >>> + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > >>> + offset = offset_in_page(buffer); > >>> + addr = buffer - (char *)xs->pool->addrs; > >>> + > >>> + for (copied = 0, i = 0; copied < len; ++i) { > >>> + page = xs->pool->umem->pgs[addr >> PAGE_SHIFT]; > >>> + > >>> + get_page(page); > >>> + > >>> + copy = min((u32)(PAGE_SIZE - offset), len - copied); > >>> + > >>> + skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, offset, copy); > >>> + > >>> + copied += copy; > >>> + addr += copy; > >>> + offset = 0; > >>> + } > >>> + > >>> + skb->len += len; > >>> + skb->data_len += len; > >>> + skb->truesize += len; > >>> + > >>> + refcount_add(len, &xs->sk.sk_wmem_alloc); > >>> + > >>> + return skb; > >>> +} > >>> + > >>> +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, > >>> + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) > >>> +{ > >>> + struct sk_buff *skb; > >>> + > >>> + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { > >>> + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); > >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > >>> + *err = -ENOMEM; > >>> + return NULL; > >>> + } > >>> + } else { > >>> + char *buffer; > >>> + u64 addr; > >>> + u32 len; > >>> + int err; > >>> + > >>> + len = desc->len; > >>> + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); > >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > >>> + *err = -ENOMEM; > >>> + return NULL; > >>> + } > >>> + > >>> + skb_put(skb, len); > >>> + addr = desc->addr; > >>> + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); > >>> + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > >>> + > >>> + if (unlikely(err)) { > >>> + kfree_skb(skb); > >>> + *err = -EINVAL; > >>> + return NULL; > >>> + } > >>> + } > >>> + > >>> + skb->dev = xs->dev; > >>> + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; > >>> + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; > >>> + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; > >>> + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > >>> + > >>> + return skb; > >>> +} > >>> + > >>> static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > >>> { > >>> struct xdp_sock *xs = xdp_sk(sk); > >>> @@ -446,43 +535,28 @@ static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > >>> goto out; > >>> > >>> while (xskq_cons_peek_desc(xs->tx, &desc, xs->pool)) { > >>> - char *buffer; > >>> - u64 addr; > >>> - u32 len; > >>> - > >>> if (max_batch-- == 0) { > >>> err = -EAGAIN; > >>> goto out; > >>> } > >>> > >>> - len = desc.len; > >>> - skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, len, 1, &err); > >>> + skb = xsk_build_skb(xs, &desc, &err); > >>> if (unlikely(!skb)) > >>> goto out; > >>> > >>> - skb_put(skb, len); > >>> - addr = desc.addr; > >>> - buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > >>> - err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > >>> /* This is the backpressure mechanism for the Tx path. > >>> * Reserve space in the completion queue and only proceed > >>> * if there is space in it. This avoids having to implement > >>> * any buffering in the Tx path. > >>> */ > >>> spin_lock_irqsave(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > >>> - if (unlikely(err) || xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > >>> + if (xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > >>> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > >>> kfree_skb(skb); > >>> goto out; > >>> } > >>> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > >>> > >>> - skb->dev = xs->dev; > >>> - skb->priority = sk->sk_priority; > >>> - skb->mark = sk->sk_mark; > >>> - skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc.addr; > >>> - skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > >>> - > >>> err = __dev_direct_xmit(skb, xs->queue_id); > >>> if (err == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) { > >>> /* Tell user-space to retry the send */ > >>> > > > > Al > > Al >
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 3:47 PM Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@pm.me> wrote: > > From: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@pm.me> > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 13:00:17 +0000 > > > From: Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@huawei.com> > > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 20:40:52 +0800 > > > >> On 2021/1/16 10:44, Xuan Zhuo wrote: > >>> This patch is used to construct skb based on page to save memory copy > >>> overhead. > >>> > >>> This has one problem: > >>> > >>> We construct the skb by fill the data page as a frag into the skb. In > >>> this way, the linear space is empty, and the header information is also > >>> in the frag, not in the linear space, which is not allowed for some > >>> network cards. For example, Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family > >>> [ConnectX-4 Lx] will get the following error message: > >>> > >>> mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: Error cqe on cqn 0x817, ci 0x8, qn 0x1dbb, opcode 0xd, syndrome 0x1, vendor syndrome 0x68 > >>> 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >>> 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >>> 00000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >>> 00000030: 00 00 00 00 60 10 68 01 0a 00 1d bb 00 0f 9f d2 > >>> WQE DUMP: WQ size 1024 WQ cur size 0, WQE index 0xf, len: 64 > >>> 00000000: 00 00 0f 0a 00 1d bb 03 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 > >>> 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >>> 00000020: 00 00 00 2b 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 05 9e e3 08 00 > >>> 00000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >>> mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: ERR CQE on SQ: 0x1dbb > >>> > >>> I also tried to use build_skb to construct skb, but because of the > >>> existence of skb_shinfo, it must be behind the linear space, so this > >>> method is not working. We can't put skb_shinfo on desc->addr, it will be > >>> exposed to users, this is not safe. > >>> > >>> Finally, I added a feature NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR to identify whether the > >> > >> Does it make sense to use ETHTOOL_TX_COPYBREAK tunable in ethtool to > >> configure if the data is copied or not? > > > > As far as I can grep, only mlx4 supports this, and it has a different > > meaning in that driver. > > So I guess a new netdev_feature would be a better solution. > > > >>> network card supports the header information of the packet in the frag > >>> and not in the linear space. > >>> > >>> ---------------- Performance Testing ------------ > >>> > >>> The test environment is Aliyun ECS server. > >>> Test cmd: > >>> ``` > >>> xdpsock -i eth0 -t -S -s <msg size> > >>> ``` > >>> > >>> Test result data: > >>> > >>> size 64 512 1024 1500 > >>> copy 1916747 1775988 1600203 1440054 > >>> page 1974058 1953655 1945463 1904478 > >>> percent 3.0% 10.0% 21.58% 32.3% > >>> > >>> Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> > >>> Reviewed-by: Dust Li <dust.li@linux.alibaba.com> > >>> --- > >>> drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 2 +- > >>> include/linux/netdev_features.h | 5 +- > >>> net/ethtool/common.c | 1 + > >>> net/xdp/xsk.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > >>> 4 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) > >>> > >>> diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > >>> index 4ecccb8..841a331 100644 > >>> --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > >>> +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > >>> @@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) > >>> /* Set up network device as normal. */ > >>> dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT | IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE; > >>> dev->netdev_ops = &virtnet_netdev; > >>> - dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA; > >>> + dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; > >>> > >>> dev->ethtool_ops = &virtnet_ethtool_ops; > >>> SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &vdev->dev); > >>> diff --git a/include/linux/netdev_features.h b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > >>> index 934de56..8dd28e2 100644 > >>> --- a/include/linux/netdev_features.h > >>> +++ b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > >>> @@ -85,9 +85,11 @@ enum { > >>> > >>> NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT, /* Offload MACsec operations */ > >>> > >>> + NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT, /* Allow skb linear is empty */ > >>> + > >>> /* > >>> * Add your fresh new feature above and remember to update > >>> - * netdev_features_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c and maybe > >>> + * netdev_features_strings[] in net/ethtool/common.c and maybe > >>> * some feature mask #defines below. Please also describe it > >>> * in Documentation/networking/netdev-features.rst. > >>> */ > >>> @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ enum { > >>> #define NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GRO_FRAGLIST) > >>> #define NETIF_F_GSO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GSO_FRAGLIST) > >>> #define NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC __NETIF_F(HW_MACSEC) > >>> +#define NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR __NETIF_F(SKB_NO_LINEAR) > >>> > >>> /* Finds the next feature with the highest number of the range of start till 0. > >>> */ > >>> diff --git a/net/ethtool/common.c b/net/ethtool/common.c > >>> index 24036e3..2f3d309 100644 > >>> --- a/net/ethtool/common.c > >>> +++ b/net/ethtool/common.c > >>> @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ > >>> [NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX_BIT] = "tls-hw-rx-offload", > >>> [NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST_BIT] = "rx-gro-list", > >>> [NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT] = "macsec-hw-offload", > >>> + [NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT] = "skb-no-linear", > > > > I completely forgot to add that you'd better to mention in both > > enumeration/feature and its Ethtool string that the feature applies > > to Tx path. > > Smth like: > > > > NETIF_F_SKB_TX_NO_LINEAR{,_BIT}, "skb-tx-no-linear" > > or > > NETIF_F_TX_SKB_NO_LINEAR{,_BIT}, "tx-skb-no-linear" > > > > Otherwise, it may be confusing for users and developers. I prefer one of these names for the property as they clearly describe a feature that the driver supports. > OR, I think we may tight the feature with the new approach to build > skbs by page as it makes no sense for anything else. > So, if we define something like: > > NETIF_F_XSK_TX_GENERIC_ZC{,_BIT}, "xsk-tx-generic-zerocopy", This one I misunderstood first. I thought: "this is not zerocopy", but you are right it is. It is zero-copy implemented with skb:s. But in my mind, the NO_LINEAR version that you suggested are clearer. > then user can toggle your new XSK Tx path on/off via Ethtool for > drivers that will support it (don't forget to add it to hw_features > for virtio_net then). > > >>> }; > >>> > >>> const char > >>> diff --git a/net/xdp/xsk.c b/net/xdp/xsk.c > >>> index 8037b04..94d17dc 100644 > >>> --- a/net/xdp/xsk.c > >>> +++ b/net/xdp/xsk.c > >>> @@ -430,6 +430,95 @@ static void xsk_destruct_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) > >>> sock_wfree(skb); > >>> } > >>> > >>> +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(struct xdp_sock *xs, > >>> + struct xdp_desc *desc) > >>> +{ > >>> + u32 len, offset, copy, copied; > >>> + struct sk_buff *skb; > >>> + struct page *page; > >>> + char *buffer; > >>> + int err, i; > >>> + u64 addr; > >>> + > >>> + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, 0, 1, &err); > >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) > >>> + return NULL; > >>> + > >>> + addr = desc->addr; > >>> + len = desc->len; > >>> + > >>> + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > >>> + offset = offset_in_page(buffer); > >>> + addr = buffer - (char *)xs->pool->addrs; > >>> + > >>> + for (copied = 0, i = 0; copied < len; ++i) { > >>> + page = xs->pool->umem->pgs[addr >> PAGE_SHIFT]; > >>> + > >>> + get_page(page); > >>> + > >>> + copy = min((u32)(PAGE_SIZE - offset), len - copied); > >>> + > >>> + skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, offset, copy); > >>> + > >>> + copied += copy; > >>> + addr += copy; > >>> + offset = 0; > >>> + } > >>> + > >>> + skb->len += len; > >>> + skb->data_len += len; > >>> + skb->truesize += len; > >>> + > >>> + refcount_add(len, &xs->sk.sk_wmem_alloc); > >>> + > >>> + return skb; > >>> +} > >>> + > >>> +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, > >>> + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) > >>> +{ > >>> + struct sk_buff *skb; > >>> + > >>> + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { > >>> + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); > >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > >>> + *err = -ENOMEM; > >>> + return NULL; > >>> + } > >>> + } else { > >>> + char *buffer; > >>> + u64 addr; > >>> + u32 len; > >>> + int err; > >>> + > >>> + len = desc->len; > >>> + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); > >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > >>> + *err = -ENOMEM; > >>> + return NULL; > >>> + } > >>> + > >>> + skb_put(skb, len); > >>> + addr = desc->addr; > >>> + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); > >>> + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > >>> + > >>> + if (unlikely(err)) { > >>> + kfree_skb(skb); > >>> + *err = -EINVAL; > >>> + return NULL; > >>> + } > >>> + } > >>> + > >>> + skb->dev = xs->dev; > >>> + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; > >>> + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; > >>> + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; > >>> + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > >>> + > >>> + return skb; > >>> +} > >>> + > >>> static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > >>> { > >>> struct xdp_sock *xs = xdp_sk(sk); > >>> @@ -446,43 +535,28 @@ static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > >>> goto out; > >>> > >>> while (xskq_cons_peek_desc(xs->tx, &desc, xs->pool)) { > >>> - char *buffer; > >>> - u64 addr; > >>> - u32 len; > >>> - > >>> if (max_batch-- == 0) { > >>> err = -EAGAIN; > >>> goto out; > >>> } > >>> > >>> - len = desc.len; > >>> - skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, len, 1, &err); > >>> + skb = xsk_build_skb(xs, &desc, &err); > >>> if (unlikely(!skb)) > >>> goto out; > >>> > >>> - skb_put(skb, len); > >>> - addr = desc.addr; > >>> - buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > >>> - err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > >>> /* This is the backpressure mechanism for the Tx path. > >>> * Reserve space in the completion queue and only proceed > >>> * if there is space in it. This avoids having to implement > >>> * any buffering in the Tx path. > >>> */ > >>> spin_lock_irqsave(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > >>> - if (unlikely(err) || xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > >>> + if (xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > >>> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > >>> kfree_skb(skb); > >>> goto out; > >>> } > >>> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > >>> > >>> - skb->dev = xs->dev; > >>> - skb->priority = sk->sk_priority; > >>> - skb->mark = sk->sk_mark; > >>> - skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc.addr; > >>> - skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > >>> - > >>> err = __dev_direct_xmit(skb, xs->queue_id); > >>> if (err == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) { > >>> /* Tell user-space to retry the send */ > >>> > > > > Al > > Al >
> From: Magnus Karlsson <magnus.karlsson@gmail.com> > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 16:10:40 +0100 > > On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 3:47 PM Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@pm.me> wrote: > > > > From: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@pm.me> > > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 13:00:17 +0000 > > > > > From: Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@huawei.com> > > > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 20:40:52 +0800 > > > > > >> On 2021/1/16 10:44, Xuan Zhuo wrote: > > >>> This patch is used to construct skb based on page to save memory copy > > >>> overhead. > > >>> > > >>> This has one problem: > > >>> > > >>> We construct the skb by fill the data page as a frag into the skb. In > > >>> this way, the linear space is empty, and the header information is also > > >>> in the frag, not in the linear space, which is not allowed for some > > >>> network cards. For example, Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family > > >>> [ConnectX-4 Lx] will get the following error message: > > >>> > > >>> mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: Error cqe on cqn 0x817, ci 0x8, qn 0x1dbb, opcode 0xd, syndrome 0x1, vendor syndrome 0x68 > > >>> 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > > >>> 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > > >>> 00000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > > >>> 00000030: 00 00 00 00 60 10 68 01 0a 00 1d bb 00 0f 9f d2 > > >>> WQE DUMP: WQ size 1024 WQ cur size 0, WQE index 0xf, len: 64 > > >>> 00000000: 00 00 0f 0a 00 1d bb 03 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 > > >>> 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > > >>> 00000020: 00 00 00 2b 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 05 9e e3 08 00 > > >>> 00000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > > >>> mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: ERR CQE on SQ: 0x1dbb > > >>> > > >>> I also tried to use build_skb to construct skb, but because of the > > >>> existence of skb_shinfo, it must be behind the linear space, so this > > >>> method is not working. We can't put skb_shinfo on desc->addr, it will be > > >>> exposed to users, this is not safe. > > >>> > > >>> Finally, I added a feature NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR to identify whether the > > >> > > >> Does it make sense to use ETHTOOL_TX_COPYBREAK tunable in ethtool to > > >> configure if the data is copied or not? > > > > > > As far as I can grep, only mlx4 supports this, and it has a different > > > meaning in that driver. > > > So I guess a new netdev_feature would be a better solution. > > > > > >>> network card supports the header information of the packet in the frag > > >>> and not in the linear space. > > >>> > > >>> ---------------- Performance Testing ------------ > > >>> > > >>> The test environment is Aliyun ECS server. > > >>> Test cmd: > > >>> ``` > > >>> xdpsock -i eth0 -t -S -s <msg size> > > >>> ``` > > >>> > > >>> Test result data: > > >>> > > >>> size 64 512 1024 1500 > > >>> copy 1916747 1775988 1600203 1440054 > > >>> page 1974058 1953655 1945463 1904478 > > >>> percent 3.0% 10.0% 21.58% 32.3% > > >>> > > >>> Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> > > >>> Reviewed-by: Dust Li <dust.li@linux.alibaba.com> > > >>> --- > > >>> drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 2 +- > > >>> include/linux/netdev_features.h | 5 +- > > >>> net/ethtool/common.c | 1 + > > >>> net/xdp/xsk.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > > >>> 4 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) > > >>> > > >>> diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > > >>> index 4ecccb8..841a331 100644 > > >>> --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > > >>> +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > > >>> @@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) > > >>> /* Set up network device as normal. */ > > >>> dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT | IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE; > > >>> dev->netdev_ops = &virtnet_netdev; > > >>> - dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA; > > >>> + dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; > > >>> > > >>> dev->ethtool_ops = &virtnet_ethtool_ops; > > >>> SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &vdev->dev); > > >>> diff --git a/include/linux/netdev_features.h b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > > >>> index 934de56..8dd28e2 100644 > > >>> --- a/include/linux/netdev_features.h > > >>> +++ b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > > >>> @@ -85,9 +85,11 @@ enum { > > >>> > > >>> NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT, /* Offload MACsec operations */ > > >>> > > >>> + NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT, /* Allow skb linear is empty */ > > >>> + > > >>> /* > > >>> * Add your fresh new feature above and remember to update > > >>> - * netdev_features_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c and maybe > > >>> + * netdev_features_strings[] in net/ethtool/common.c and maybe > > >>> * some feature mask #defines below. Please also describe it > > >>> * in Documentation/networking/netdev-features.rst. > > >>> */ > > >>> @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ enum { > > >>> #define NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GRO_FRAGLIST) > > >>> #define NETIF_F_GSO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GSO_FRAGLIST) > > >>> #define NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC __NETIF_F(HW_MACSEC) > > >>> +#define NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR __NETIF_F(SKB_NO_LINEAR) > > >>> > > >>> /* Finds the next feature with the highest number of the range of start till 0. > > >>> */ > > >>> diff --git a/net/ethtool/common.c b/net/ethtool/common.c > > >>> index 24036e3..2f3d309 100644 > > >>> --- a/net/ethtool/common.c > > >>> +++ b/net/ethtool/common.c > > >>> @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ > > >>> [NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX_BIT] = "tls-hw-rx-offload", > > >>> [NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST_BIT] = "rx-gro-list", > > >>> [NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT] = "macsec-hw-offload", > > >>> + [NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT] = "skb-no-linear", > > > > > > I completely forgot to add that you'd better to mention in both > > > enumeration/feature and its Ethtool string that the feature applies > > > to Tx path. > > > Smth like: > > > > > > NETIF_F_SKB_TX_NO_LINEAR{,_BIT}, "skb-tx-no-linear" > > > or > > > NETIF_F_TX_SKB_NO_LINEAR{,_BIT}, "tx-skb-no-linear" > > > > > > Otherwise, it may be confusing for users and developers. > > I prefer one of these names for the property as they clearly describe > a feature that the driver supports. > > > OR, I think we may tight the feature with the new approach to build > > skbs by page as it makes no sense for anything else. > > So, if we define something like: > > > > NETIF_F_XSK_TX_GENERIC_ZC{,_BIT}, "xsk-tx-generic-zerocopy", > > This one I misunderstood first. I thought: "this is not zerocopy", but > you are right it is. It is zero-copy implemented with skb:s. But in my > mind, the NO_LINEAR version that you suggested are clearer. > > > then user can toggle your new XSK Tx path on/off via Ethtool for > > drivers that will support it (don't forget to add it to hw_features > > for virtio_net then). User don't need to enable manually this, drivers usually enable most of their features on netdevice creation. This way we just could have an option to turn it off. If the feature is not about to be exposed to user at all, only to indicate if a particular driver supports skbs with skb_headlen == 0 on its .ndo_start_xmit() path, then it might be better to introduce a private flag (netdev_priv_flags) instead of netdev_feature. Private flags are kernel-only and can't be toggled on/off after netdev is registered. E.g. IFF_TX_SKB_NO_LINEAR and test it like if (dev->priv_flags & IFF_TX_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { /* new generic zerocopy path */ } else { /* current code */ } > > >>> }; > > >>> > > >>> const char > > >>> diff --git a/net/xdp/xsk.c b/net/xdp/xsk.c > > >>> index 8037b04..94d17dc 100644 > > >>> --- a/net/xdp/xsk.c > > >>> +++ b/net/xdp/xsk.c > > >>> @@ -430,6 +430,95 @@ static void xsk_destruct_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) > > >>> sock_wfree(skb); > > >>> } > > >>> > > >>> +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(struct xdp_sock *xs, > > >>> + struct xdp_desc *desc) > > >>> +{ > > >>> + u32 len, offset, copy, copied; > > >>> + struct sk_buff *skb; > > >>> + struct page *page; > > >>> + char *buffer; > > >>> + int err, i; > > >>> + u64 addr; > > >>> + > > >>> + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, 0, 1, &err); > > >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) > > >>> + return NULL; > > >>> + > > >>> + addr = desc->addr; > > >>> + len = desc->len; > > >>> + > > >>> + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > > >>> + offset = offset_in_page(buffer); > > >>> + addr = buffer - (char *)xs->pool->addrs; > > >>> + > > >>> + for (copied = 0, i = 0; copied < len; ++i) { > > >>> + page = xs->pool->umem->pgs[addr >> PAGE_SHIFT]; > > >>> + > > >>> + get_page(page); > > >>> + > > >>> + copy = min((u32)(PAGE_SIZE - offset), len - copied); > > >>> + > > >>> + skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, offset, copy); > > >>> + > > >>> + copied += copy; > > >>> + addr += copy; > > >>> + offset = 0; > > >>> + } > > >>> + > > >>> + skb->len += len; > > >>> + skb->data_len += len; > > >>> + skb->truesize += len; > > >>> + > > >>> + refcount_add(len, &xs->sk.sk_wmem_alloc); > > >>> + > > >>> + return skb; > > >>> +} > > >>> + > > >>> +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, > > >>> + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) > > >>> +{ > > >>> + struct sk_buff *skb; > > >>> + > > >>> + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { > > >>> + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); > > >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > > >>> + *err = -ENOMEM; > > >>> + return NULL; > > >>> + } > > >>> + } else { > > >>> + char *buffer; > > >>> + u64 addr; > > >>> + u32 len; > > >>> + int err; > > >>> + > > >>> + len = desc->len; > > >>> + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); > > >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > > >>> + *err = -ENOMEM; > > >>> + return NULL; > > >>> + } > > >>> + > > >>> + skb_put(skb, len); > > >>> + addr = desc->addr; > > >>> + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); > > >>> + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > > >>> + > > >>> + if (unlikely(err)) { > > >>> + kfree_skb(skb); > > >>> + *err = -EINVAL; > > >>> + return NULL; > > >>> + } > > >>> + } > > >>> + > > >>> + skb->dev = xs->dev; > > >>> + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; > > >>> + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; > > >>> + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; > > >>> + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > > >>> + > > >>> + return skb; > > >>> +} > > >>> + > > >>> static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > > >>> { > > >>> struct xdp_sock *xs = xdp_sk(sk); > > >>> @@ -446,43 +535,28 @@ static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > > >>> goto out; > > >>> > > >>> while (xskq_cons_peek_desc(xs->tx, &desc, xs->pool)) { > > >>> - char *buffer; > > >>> - u64 addr; > > >>> - u32 len; > > >>> - > > >>> if (max_batch-- == 0) { > > >>> err = -EAGAIN; > > >>> goto out; > > >>> } > > >>> > > >>> - len = desc.len; > > >>> - skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, len, 1, &err); > > >>> + skb = xsk_build_skb(xs, &desc, &err); > > >>> if (unlikely(!skb)) > > >>> goto out; > > >>> > > >>> - skb_put(skb, len); > > >>> - addr = desc.addr; > > >>> - buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > > >>> - err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > > >>> /* This is the backpressure mechanism for the Tx path. > > >>> * Reserve space in the completion queue and only proceed > > >>> * if there is space in it. This avoids having to implement > > >>> * any buffering in the Tx path. > > >>> */ > > >>> spin_lock_irqsave(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > > >>> - if (unlikely(err) || xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > > >>> + if (xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > > >>> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > > >>> kfree_skb(skb); > > >>> goto out; > > >>> } > > >>> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > > >>> > > >>> - skb->dev = xs->dev; > > >>> - skb->priority = sk->sk_priority; > > >>> - skb->mark = sk->sk_mark; > > >>> - skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc.addr; > > >>> - skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > > >>> - > > >>> err = __dev_direct_xmit(skb, xs->queue_id); > > >>> if (err == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) { > > >>> /* Tell user-space to retry the send */ > > >>> > > > > > > Al > > > > Al > Al
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 5:38 PM Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@pm.me> wrote: > > > From: Magnus Karlsson <magnus.karlsson@gmail.com> > > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 16:10:40 +0100 > > > > On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 3:47 PM Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@pm.me> wrote: > > > > > > From: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@pm.me> > > > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 13:00:17 +0000 > > > > > > > From: Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@huawei.com> > > > > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 20:40:52 +0800 > > > > > > > >> On 2021/1/16 10:44, Xuan Zhuo wrote: > > > >>> This patch is used to construct skb based on page to save memory copy > > > >>> overhead. > > > >>> > > > >>> This has one problem: > > > >>> > > > >>> We construct the skb by fill the data page as a frag into the skb. In > > > >>> this way, the linear space is empty, and the header information is also > > > >>> in the frag, not in the linear space, which is not allowed for some > > > >>> network cards. For example, Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family > > > >>> [ConnectX-4 Lx] will get the following error message: > > > >>> > > > >>> mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: Error cqe on cqn 0x817, ci 0x8, qn 0x1dbb, opcode 0xd, syndrome 0x1, vendor syndrome 0x68 > > > >>> 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > > > >>> 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > > > >>> 00000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > > > >>> 00000030: 00 00 00 00 60 10 68 01 0a 00 1d bb 00 0f 9f d2 > > > >>> WQE DUMP: WQ size 1024 WQ cur size 0, WQE index 0xf, len: 64 > > > >>> 00000000: 00 00 0f 0a 00 1d bb 03 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 > > > >>> 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > > > >>> 00000020: 00 00 00 2b 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 05 9e e3 08 00 > > > >>> 00000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > > > >>> mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: ERR CQE on SQ: 0x1dbb > > > >>> > > > >>> I also tried to use build_skb to construct skb, but because of the > > > >>> existence of skb_shinfo, it must be behind the linear space, so this > > > >>> method is not working. We can't put skb_shinfo on desc->addr, it will be > > > >>> exposed to users, this is not safe. > > > >>> > > > >>> Finally, I added a feature NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR to identify whether the > > > >> > > > >> Does it make sense to use ETHTOOL_TX_COPYBREAK tunable in ethtool to > > > >> configure if the data is copied or not? > > > > > > > > As far as I can grep, only mlx4 supports this, and it has a different > > > > meaning in that driver. > > > > So I guess a new netdev_feature would be a better solution. > > > > > > > >>> network card supports the header information of the packet in the frag > > > >>> and not in the linear space. > > > >>> > > > >>> ---------------- Performance Testing ------------ > > > >>> > > > >>> The test environment is Aliyun ECS server. > > > >>> Test cmd: > > > >>> ``` > > > >>> xdpsock -i eth0 -t -S -s <msg size> > > > >>> ``` > > > >>> > > > >>> Test result data: > > > >>> > > > >>> size 64 512 1024 1500 > > > >>> copy 1916747 1775988 1600203 1440054 > > > >>> page 1974058 1953655 1945463 1904478 > > > >>> percent 3.0% 10.0% 21.58% 32.3% > > > >>> > > > >>> Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> > > > >>> Reviewed-by: Dust Li <dust.li@linux.alibaba.com> > > > >>> --- > > > >>> drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 2 +- > > > >>> include/linux/netdev_features.h | 5 +- > > > >>> net/ethtool/common.c | 1 + > > > >>> net/xdp/xsk.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > > > >>> 4 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) > > > >>> > > > >>> diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > > > >>> index 4ecccb8..841a331 100644 > > > >>> --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > > > >>> +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > > > >>> @@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) > > > >>> /* Set up network device as normal. */ > > > >>> dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT | IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE; > > > >>> dev->netdev_ops = &virtnet_netdev; > > > >>> - dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA; > > > >>> + dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; > > > >>> > > > >>> dev->ethtool_ops = &virtnet_ethtool_ops; > > > >>> SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &vdev->dev); > > > >>> diff --git a/include/linux/netdev_features.h b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > > > >>> index 934de56..8dd28e2 100644 > > > >>> --- a/include/linux/netdev_features.h > > > >>> +++ b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > > > >>> @@ -85,9 +85,11 @@ enum { > > > >>> > > > >>> NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT, /* Offload MACsec operations */ > > > >>> > > > >>> + NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT, /* Allow skb linear is empty */ > > > >>> + > > > >>> /* > > > >>> * Add your fresh new feature above and remember to update > > > >>> - * netdev_features_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c and maybe > > > >>> + * netdev_features_strings[] in net/ethtool/common.c and maybe > > > >>> * some feature mask #defines below. Please also describe it > > > >>> * in Documentation/networking/netdev-features.rst. > > > >>> */ > > > >>> @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ enum { > > > >>> #define NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GRO_FRAGLIST) > > > >>> #define NETIF_F_GSO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GSO_FRAGLIST) > > > >>> #define NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC __NETIF_F(HW_MACSEC) > > > >>> +#define NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR __NETIF_F(SKB_NO_LINEAR) > > > >>> > > > >>> /* Finds the next feature with the highest number of the range of start till 0. > > > >>> */ > > > >>> diff --git a/net/ethtool/common.c b/net/ethtool/common.c > > > >>> index 24036e3..2f3d309 100644 > > > >>> --- a/net/ethtool/common.c > > > >>> +++ b/net/ethtool/common.c > > > >>> @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ > > > >>> [NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX_BIT] = "tls-hw-rx-offload", > > > >>> [NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST_BIT] = "rx-gro-list", > > > >>> [NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT] = "macsec-hw-offload", > > > >>> + [NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT] = "skb-no-linear", > > > > > > > > I completely forgot to add that you'd better to mention in both > > > > enumeration/feature and its Ethtool string that the feature applies > > > > to Tx path. > > > > Smth like: > > > > > > > > NETIF_F_SKB_TX_NO_LINEAR{,_BIT}, "skb-tx-no-linear" > > > > or > > > > NETIF_F_TX_SKB_NO_LINEAR{,_BIT}, "tx-skb-no-linear" > > > > > > > > Otherwise, it may be confusing for users and developers. > > > > I prefer one of these names for the property as they clearly describe > > a feature that the driver supports. > > > > > OR, I think we may tight the feature with the new approach to build > > > skbs by page as it makes no sense for anything else. > > > So, if we define something like: > > > > > > NETIF_F_XSK_TX_GENERIC_ZC{,_BIT}, "xsk-tx-generic-zerocopy", > > > > This one I misunderstood first. I thought: "this is not zerocopy", but > > you are right it is. It is zero-copy implemented with skb:s. But in my > > mind, the NO_LINEAR version that you suggested are clearer. > > > > > then user can toggle your new XSK Tx path on/off via Ethtool for > > > drivers that will support it (don't forget to add it to hw_features > > > for virtio_net then). > > User don't need to enable manually this, drivers usually enable most > of their features on netdevice creation. This way we just could have > an option to turn it off. > > If the feature is not about to be exposed to user at all, only to > indicate if a particular driver supports skbs with skb_headlen == 0 > on its .ndo_start_xmit() path, then it might be better to introduce > a private flag (netdev_priv_flags) instead of netdev_feature. Private > flags are kernel-only and can't be toggled on/off after netdev is > registered. > E.g. > > IFF_TX_SKB_NO_LINEAR > > and test it like > > if (dev->priv_flags & IFF_TX_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { > /* new generic zerocopy path */ > } else { > /* current code */ > } > This sounds like a good idea. I would go with this. Thank you Alexander! > > > >>> }; > > > >>> > > > >>> const char > > > >>> diff --git a/net/xdp/xsk.c b/net/xdp/xsk.c > > > >>> index 8037b04..94d17dc 100644 > > > >>> --- a/net/xdp/xsk.c > > > >>> +++ b/net/xdp/xsk.c > > > >>> @@ -430,6 +430,95 @@ static void xsk_destruct_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) > > > >>> sock_wfree(skb); > > > >>> } > > > >>> > > > >>> +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(struct xdp_sock *xs, > > > >>> + struct xdp_desc *desc) > > > >>> +{ > > > >>> + u32 len, offset, copy, copied; > > > >>> + struct sk_buff *skb; > > > >>> + struct page *page; > > > >>> + char *buffer; > > > >>> + int err, i; > > > >>> + u64 addr; > > > >>> + > > > >>> + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, 0, 1, &err); > > > >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) > > > >>> + return NULL; > > > >>> + > > > >>> + addr = desc->addr; > > > >>> + len = desc->len; > > > >>> + > > > >>> + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > > > >>> + offset = offset_in_page(buffer); > > > >>> + addr = buffer - (char *)xs->pool->addrs; > > > >>> + > > > >>> + for (copied = 0, i = 0; copied < len; ++i) { > > > >>> + page = xs->pool->umem->pgs[addr >> PAGE_SHIFT]; > > > >>> + > > > >>> + get_page(page); > > > >>> + > > > >>> + copy = min((u32)(PAGE_SIZE - offset), len - copied); > > > >>> + > > > >>> + skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, offset, copy); > > > >>> + > > > >>> + copied += copy; > > > >>> + addr += copy; > > > >>> + offset = 0; > > > >>> + } > > > >>> + > > > >>> + skb->len += len; > > > >>> + skb->data_len += len; > > > >>> + skb->truesize += len; > > > >>> + > > > >>> + refcount_add(len, &xs->sk.sk_wmem_alloc); > > > >>> + > > > >>> + return skb; > > > >>> +} > > > >>> + > > > >>> +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, > > > >>> + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) > > > >>> +{ > > > >>> + struct sk_buff *skb; > > > >>> + > > > >>> + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { > > > >>> + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); > > > >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > > > >>> + *err = -ENOMEM; > > > >>> + return NULL; > > > >>> + } > > > >>> + } else { > > > >>> + char *buffer; > > > >>> + u64 addr; > > > >>> + u32 len; > > > >>> + int err; > > > >>> + > > > >>> + len = desc->len; > > > >>> + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); > > > >>> + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > > > >>> + *err = -ENOMEM; > > > >>> + return NULL; > > > >>> + } > > > >>> + > > > >>> + skb_put(skb, len); > > > >>> + addr = desc->addr; > > > >>> + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); > > > >>> + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > > > >>> + > > > >>> + if (unlikely(err)) { > > > >>> + kfree_skb(skb); > > > >>> + *err = -EINVAL; > > > >>> + return NULL; > > > >>> + } > > > >>> + } > > > >>> + > > > >>> + skb->dev = xs->dev; > > > >>> + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; > > > >>> + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; > > > >>> + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; > > > >>> + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > > > >>> + > > > >>> + return skb; > > > >>> +} > > > >>> + > > > >>> static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > > > >>> { > > > >>> struct xdp_sock *xs = xdp_sk(sk); > > > >>> @@ -446,43 +535,28 @@ static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > > > >>> goto out; > > > >>> > > > >>> while (xskq_cons_peek_desc(xs->tx, &desc, xs->pool)) { > > > >>> - char *buffer; > > > >>> - u64 addr; > > > >>> - u32 len; > > > >>> - > > > >>> if (max_batch-- == 0) { > > > >>> err = -EAGAIN; > > > >>> goto out; > > > >>> } > > > >>> > > > >>> - len = desc.len; > > > >>> - skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, len, 1, &err); > > > >>> + skb = xsk_build_skb(xs, &desc, &err); > > > >>> if (unlikely(!skb)) > > > >>> goto out; > > > >>> > > > >>> - skb_put(skb, len); > > > >>> - addr = desc.addr; > > > >>> - buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > > > >>> - err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > > > >>> /* This is the backpressure mechanism for the Tx path. > > > >>> * Reserve space in the completion queue and only proceed > > > >>> * if there is space in it. This avoids having to implement > > > >>> * any buffering in the Tx path. > > > >>> */ > > > >>> spin_lock_irqsave(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > > > >>> - if (unlikely(err) || xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > > > >>> + if (xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > > > >>> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > > > >>> kfree_skb(skb); > > > >>> goto out; > > > >>> } > > > >>> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > > > >>> > > > >>> - skb->dev = xs->dev; > > > >>> - skb->priority = sk->sk_priority; > > > >>> - skb->mark = sk->sk_mark; > > > >>> - skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc.addr; > > > >>> - skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > > > >>> - > > > >>> err = __dev_direct_xmit(skb, xs->queue_id); > > > >>> if (err == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) { > > > >>> /* Tell user-space to retry the send */ > > > >>> > > > > > > > > Al > > > > > > Al > > > > Al >
From: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2021 10:44:53 +0800 > This patch is used to construct skb based on page to save memory copy > overhead. > > This has one problem: > > We construct the skb by fill the data page as a frag into the skb. In > this way, the linear space is empty, and the header information is also > in the frag, not in the linear space, which is not allowed for some > network cards. For example, Mellanox Technologies MT27710 Family > [ConnectX-4 Lx] will get the following error message: > > mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: Error cqe on cqn 0x817, ci 0x8, qn 0x1dbb, opcode 0xd, syndrome 0x1, vendor syndrome 0x68 > 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000030: 00 00 00 00 60 10 68 01 0a 00 1d bb 00 0f 9f d2 > WQE DUMP: WQ size 1024 WQ cur size 0, WQE index 0xf, len: 64 > 00000000: 00 00 0f 0a 00 1d bb 03 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 > 00000010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > 00000020: 00 00 00 2b 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 05 9e e3 08 00 > 00000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > mlx5_core 0000:3b:00.1 eth1: ERR CQE on SQ: 0x1dbb > > I also tried to use build_skb to construct skb, but because of the > existence of skb_shinfo, it must be behind the linear space, so this > method is not working. We can't put skb_shinfo on desc->addr, it will be > exposed to users, this is not safe. > > Finally, I added a feature NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR to identify whether the > network card supports the header information of the packet in the frag > and not in the linear space. > > ---------------- Performance Testing ------------ > > The test environment is Aliyun ECS server. > Test cmd: > ``` > xdpsock -i eth0 -t -S -s <msg size> > ``` > > Test result data: > > size 64 512 1024 1500 > copy 1916747 1775988 1600203 1440054 > page 1974058 1953655 1945463 1904478 > percent 3.0% 10.0% 21.58% 32.3% > > Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> > Reviewed-by: Dust Li <dust.li@linux.alibaba.com> > --- > drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 2 +- > include/linux/netdev_features.h | 5 +- > net/ethtool/common.c | 1 + > net/xdp/xsk.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > 4 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > index 4ecccb8..841a331 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c > @@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) > /* Set up network device as normal. */ > dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT | IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE; > dev->netdev_ops = &virtnet_netdev; > - dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA; > + dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; > > dev->ethtool_ops = &virtnet_ethtool_ops; > SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &vdev->dev); > diff --git a/include/linux/netdev_features.h b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > index 934de56..8dd28e2 100644 > --- a/include/linux/netdev_features.h > +++ b/include/linux/netdev_features.h > @@ -85,9 +85,11 @@ enum { > > NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT, /* Offload MACsec operations */ > > + NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT, /* Allow skb linear is empty */ > + > /* > * Add your fresh new feature above and remember to update > - * netdev_features_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c and maybe > + * netdev_features_strings[] in net/ethtool/common.c and maybe > * some feature mask #defines below. Please also describe it > * in Documentation/networking/netdev-features.rst. > */ > @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ enum { > #define NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GRO_FRAGLIST) > #define NETIF_F_GSO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GSO_FRAGLIST) > #define NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC __NETIF_F(HW_MACSEC) > +#define NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR __NETIF_F(SKB_NO_LINEAR) > > /* Finds the next feature with the highest number of the range of start till 0. > */ > diff --git a/net/ethtool/common.c b/net/ethtool/common.c > index 24036e3..2f3d309 100644 > --- a/net/ethtool/common.c > +++ b/net/ethtool/common.c > @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ > [NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX_BIT] = "tls-hw-rx-offload", > [NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST_BIT] = "rx-gro-list", > [NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT] = "macsec-hw-offload", > + [NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT] = "skb-no-linear", > }; > > const char > diff --git a/net/xdp/xsk.c b/net/xdp/xsk.c > index 8037b04..94d17dc 100644 > --- a/net/xdp/xsk.c > +++ b/net/xdp/xsk.c > @@ -430,6 +430,95 @@ static void xsk_destruct_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) > sock_wfree(skb); > } > > +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(struct xdp_sock *xs, > + struct xdp_desc *desc) > +{ > + u32 len, offset, copy, copied; > + struct sk_buff *skb; > + struct page *page; > + char *buffer; > + int err, i; > + u64 addr; > + > + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, 0, 1, &err); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) > + return NULL; > + > + addr = desc->addr; > + len = desc->len; > + > + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > + offset = offset_in_page(buffer); > + addr = buffer - (char *)xs->pool->addrs; > + > + for (copied = 0, i = 0; copied < len; ++i) { Just noticed. i++ would be less confusing here. You start to fill skb frags from frag 0 anyway. > + page = xs->pool->umem->pgs[addr >> PAGE_SHIFT]; > + > + get_page(page); > + > + copy = min((u32)(PAGE_SIZE - offset), len - copied); Also. It's better to use min_t() in this case: copy = min_t(u32, PAGE_SIZE - offset, len - copied); instead of manual casting. > + skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, offset, copy); > + > + copied += copy; > + addr += copy; > + offset = 0; > + } > + > + skb->len += len; > + skb->data_len += len; > + skb->truesize += len; > + > + refcount_add(len, &xs->sk.sk_wmem_alloc); > + > + return skb; > +} > + > +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, > + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) > +{ > + struct sk_buff *skb; > + > + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { > + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > + *err = -ENOMEM; > + return NULL; > + } > + } else { > + char *buffer; > + u64 addr; > + u32 len; > + int err; > + > + len = desc->len; > + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); > + if (unlikely(!skb)) { > + *err = -ENOMEM; > + return NULL; > + } > + > + skb_put(skb, len); > + addr = desc->addr; > + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); > + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > + > + if (unlikely(err)) { > + kfree_skb(skb); > + *err = -EINVAL; > + return NULL; > + } > + } > + > + skb->dev = xs->dev; > + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; > + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; > + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; > + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > + > + return skb; > +} > + > static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > { > struct xdp_sock *xs = xdp_sk(sk); > @@ -446,43 +535,28 @@ static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) > goto out; > > while (xskq_cons_peek_desc(xs->tx, &desc, xs->pool)) { > - char *buffer; > - u64 addr; > - u32 len; > - > if (max_batch-- == 0) { > err = -EAGAIN; > goto out; > } > > - len = desc.len; > - skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, len, 1, &err); > + skb = xsk_build_skb(xs, &desc, &err); > if (unlikely(!skb)) > goto out; > > - skb_put(skb, len); > - addr = desc.addr; > - buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); > - err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); > /* This is the backpressure mechanism for the Tx path. > * Reserve space in the completion queue and only proceed > * if there is space in it. This avoids having to implement > * any buffering in the Tx path. > */ > spin_lock_irqsave(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > - if (unlikely(err) || xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > + if (xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > kfree_skb(skb); > goto out; > } > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); > > - skb->dev = xs->dev; > - skb->priority = sk->sk_priority; > - skb->mark = sk->sk_mark; > - skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc.addr; > - skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; > - > err = __dev_direct_xmit(skb, xs->queue_id); > if (err == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) { > /* Tell user-space to retry the send */ > -- > 1.8.3.1 Al
diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c index 4ecccb8..841a331 100644 --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c @@ -2985,7 +2985,7 @@ static int virtnet_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) /* Set up network device as normal. */ dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT | IFF_LIVE_ADDR_CHANGE; dev->netdev_ops = &virtnet_netdev; - dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA; + dev->features = NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR; dev->ethtool_ops = &virtnet_ethtool_ops; SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &vdev->dev); diff --git a/include/linux/netdev_features.h b/include/linux/netdev_features.h index 934de56..8dd28e2 100644 --- a/include/linux/netdev_features.h +++ b/include/linux/netdev_features.h @@ -85,9 +85,11 @@ enum { NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT, /* Offload MACsec operations */ + NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT, /* Allow skb linear is empty */ + /* * Add your fresh new feature above and remember to update - * netdev_features_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c and maybe + * netdev_features_strings[] in net/ethtool/common.c and maybe * some feature mask #defines below. Please also describe it * in Documentation/networking/netdev-features.rst. */ @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ enum { #define NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GRO_FRAGLIST) #define NETIF_F_GSO_FRAGLIST __NETIF_F(GSO_FRAGLIST) #define NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC __NETIF_F(HW_MACSEC) +#define NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR __NETIF_F(SKB_NO_LINEAR) /* Finds the next feature with the highest number of the range of start till 0. */ diff --git a/net/ethtool/common.c b/net/ethtool/common.c index 24036e3..2f3d309 100644 --- a/net/ethtool/common.c +++ b/net/ethtool/common.c @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ [NETIF_F_HW_TLS_RX_BIT] = "tls-hw-rx-offload", [NETIF_F_GRO_FRAGLIST_BIT] = "rx-gro-list", [NETIF_F_HW_MACSEC_BIT] = "macsec-hw-offload", + [NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR_BIT] = "skb-no-linear", }; const char diff --git a/net/xdp/xsk.c b/net/xdp/xsk.c index 8037b04..94d17dc 100644 --- a/net/xdp/xsk.c +++ b/net/xdp/xsk.c @@ -430,6 +430,95 @@ static void xsk_destruct_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) sock_wfree(skb); } +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(struct xdp_sock *xs, + struct xdp_desc *desc) +{ + u32 len, offset, copy, copied; + struct sk_buff *skb; + struct page *page; + char *buffer; + int err, i; + u64 addr; + + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, 0, 1, &err); + if (unlikely(!skb)) + return NULL; + + addr = desc->addr; + len = desc->len; + + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); + offset = offset_in_page(buffer); + addr = buffer - (char *)xs->pool->addrs; + + for (copied = 0, i = 0; copied < len; ++i) { + page = xs->pool->umem->pgs[addr >> PAGE_SHIFT]; + + get_page(page); + + copy = min((u32)(PAGE_SIZE - offset), len - copied); + + skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, offset, copy); + + copied += copy; + addr += copy; + offset = 0; + } + + skb->len += len; + skb->data_len += len; + skb->truesize += len; + + refcount_add(len, &xs->sk.sk_wmem_alloc); + + return skb; +} + +static struct sk_buff *xsk_build_skb(struct xdp_sock *xs, + struct xdp_desc *desc, int *err) +{ + struct sk_buff *skb; + + if (xs->dev->features & NETIF_F_SKB_NO_LINEAR) { + skb = xsk_build_skb_zerocopy(xs, desc); + if (unlikely(!skb)) { + *err = -ENOMEM; + return NULL; + } + } else { + char *buffer; + u64 addr; + u32 len; + int err; + + len = desc->len; + skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(&xs->sk, len, 1, &err); + if (unlikely(!skb)) { + *err = -ENOMEM; + return NULL; + } + + skb_put(skb, len); + addr = desc->addr; + buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, desc->addr); + err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); + + if (unlikely(err)) { + kfree_skb(skb); + *err = -EINVAL; + return NULL; + } + } + + skb->dev = xs->dev; + skb->priority = xs->sk.sk_priority; + skb->mark = xs->sk.sk_mark; + skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc->addr; + skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; + + return skb; +} + static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) { struct xdp_sock *xs = xdp_sk(sk); @@ -446,43 +535,28 @@ static int xsk_generic_xmit(struct sock *sk) goto out; while (xskq_cons_peek_desc(xs->tx, &desc, xs->pool)) { - char *buffer; - u64 addr; - u32 len; - if (max_batch-- == 0) { err = -EAGAIN; goto out; } - len = desc.len; - skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, len, 1, &err); + skb = xsk_build_skb(xs, &desc, &err); if (unlikely(!skb)) goto out; - skb_put(skb, len); - addr = desc.addr; - buffer = xsk_buff_raw_get_data(xs->pool, addr); - err = skb_store_bits(skb, 0, buffer, len); /* This is the backpressure mechanism for the Tx path. * Reserve space in the completion queue and only proceed * if there is space in it. This avoids having to implement * any buffering in the Tx path. */ spin_lock_irqsave(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); - if (unlikely(err) || xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { + if (xskq_prod_reserve(xs->pool->cq)) { spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); kfree_skb(skb); goto out; } spin_unlock_irqrestore(&xs->pool->cq_lock, flags); - skb->dev = xs->dev; - skb->priority = sk->sk_priority; - skb->mark = sk->sk_mark; - skb_shinfo(skb)->destructor_arg = (void *)(long)desc.addr; - skb->destructor = xsk_destruct_skb; - err = __dev_direct_xmit(skb, xs->queue_id); if (err == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) { /* Tell user-space to retry the send */