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This adds support for io-uring communication between kernel and userspace daemon using opcode the IORING_OP_URING_CMD. The basic approach was taken from ublk. Motivation for these patches is all to increase fuse performance, by: - Reducing kernel/userspace context switches - Part of that is given by the ring ring - handling multiple requests on either side of kernel/userspace without the need to switch per request - Part of that is FUSE_URING_REQ_COMMIT_AND_FETCH, i.e. submitting the result of a request and fetching the next fuse request in one step. In contrary to legacy read/write to /dev/fuse - Core and numa affinity - one ring per core, which allows to avoid cpu core context switches A more detailed motivation description can be found in the introction of previous patch series https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241016-fuse-uring-for-6-10-rfc4-v4-0-9739c753666e@ddn.com That description also includes benchmark results with RFCv1. Performance with the current series needs to be tested, but will be lower, as several optimization patches are missing, like wake-up on the same core. These optimizations will be submitted after merging the main changes. The corresponding libfuse patches are on my uring branch, but needs cleanup for submission - that will be done once the kernel design will not change anymore https://github.com/bsbernd/libfuse/tree/uring Testing with that libfuse branch is possible by running something like: example/passthrough_hp -o allow_other --debug-fuse --nopassthrough \ --uring --uring-q-depth=128 /scratch/source /scratch/dest With the --debug-fuse option one should see CQE in the request type, if requests are received via io-uring: cqe unique: 4, opcode: GETATTR (3), nodeid: 1, insize: 16, pid: 7060 unique: 4, result=104 Without the --uring option "cqe" is replaced by the default "dev" dev unique: 4, opcode: GETATTR (3), nodeid: 1, insize: 56, pid: 7117 unique: 4, success, outsize: 120 Future work - different payload sizes per ring - zero copy Signed-off-by: Bernd Schubert <bschubert@ddn.com> --- Changes in v9: - Fixed a queue->lock/fc->bg_lock order issue, fuse_block_alloc() now waits until fc->io_uring is ready - Renamed fuse_ring_ent_unset_userspace to fuse_ring_ent_set_commit (Joanne) - No need to initialize *ring to NULL in fuse_uring_create (Joanne) - Use max() instead of max_t in fuse_uring_create (Joanne) - Rename FRRS_WAIT to FRRS_AVAILABLE (Joanne) - Add comment for WRITE_ONCE(ring->queues[qid], ...) (Joanne) - Rename _fuse_uring_register to fuse_uring_do_register (Joanne) - Split out fuse_uring_create_ring_ent() (Joanne) - Use 'struct fuse_uring_ent_in_out' instead of char[] in fuse_uring_req_header (Joanne) - Set fuse_ring_ent->cmd to NULL to ensure io-uring commands cannot be used two times (Pavel). That also allows to simplify fuse_uring_entry_teardown(). - Fix return value on allocation failure in fuse_uring_create_queue (Joanne) - Renamed struct fuse_copy_state.ring.offset to .copied_sz - static const struct fuse_iqueue_ops fuse_io_uring_ops (kernel test robot) - ring_ent->commit_id was removed and req->in.h.unique is set in the request header as commit id. - Rename of "ring_ent" to "ent" in several functions - Rename struct fuse_uring_cmd_pdu to struct fuse_uring_pdu - Link to v8: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241209-fuse-uring-for-6-10-rfc4-v8-0-d9f9f2642be3@ddn.com - No return code from fuse_uring_cancel(), io-uring handles resending IO_URING_F_CANCEL on its own (Pavel) Changes in v8: - Move the lock in fuse_uring_create_queue to have initialization before taking fc->lock (Joanne) - Avoid double assignment of ring_ent->cmd (Pavel) - Set a global ring may_payload size instead of per ring-entry (Joanne) - Also consider fc->max_pages for the max payload size (instead of fc->max_write only) (Joanne) - Fix freeing of ring->queues in error case in fuse_uring_create (Joanne) - Fix allocation size of the ring, including queues was a leftover from previous patches (Miklos, Joanne) - Move FUSE_URING_IOV_SEGS definiton to the top of dev_uring.c (Joanne)a - Update Documentation/filesystems/fuse-io-uring.rst and use 'io-uring' instead of 'uring' (Pavel) - Rename SQE op codes to FUSE_IO_URING_CMD_REGISTER and FUSE_IO_URING_CMD_COMMIT_AND_FETCH - Use READ_ONCE on data in 80B SQE section (struct fuse_uring_cmd_req) (Pavel) - Add back sanity check for IO_URING_F_SQE128 (had been initially there, but got lost between different version updates) (Pavel) - Remove pr_devel logs (Miklos) - Only set fuse_uring_cmd() in to file_operations in the last patch and mark that function with __maybe_unused before, to avoid potential compiler warnings (Pavel) - Add missing sanity for qid < ring->nr_queues - Add check for fc->initialized - FUSE_IO_URING_CMD_REGISTER must only arrive after FUSE_INIT in order to know the max payload size - Add in 'struct fuse_uring_ent_in_out' and add in the commit id. For now the commit id is the request unique, but any number that can identify the corresponding struct fuse_ring_ent object. The current way via struct fuse_req needs struct fuse_pqueue per queue (>2kb per core/queue), has hash overhead and is not suitable for requests types without a unique (like future updates for notify - Increase FUSE_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION to 42 - Separate out make fuse_request_find/fuse_req_hash/fuse_pqueue_init non-static to simplify review - Don't return too early in fuse_uring_copy_to_ring, to always update 'ring_ent_in_out' - Code simplification of fuse_uring_next_fuse_req() - fuse_uring_commit_fetch was accidentally doing a full copy on stack of queue->fpq - Separate out setting and getting values from io_uring_cmd *cmd->pdu into functions - Fix freeing of queue->ent_released (was accidentally in the wrong function) - Remove the queue from fuse_uring_cmd_pdu, ring_ent is enough since v7 - Return -EAGAIN for IO_URING_F_CANCEL when ring-entries are in the wrong state. To be clarified with io-uring upstream if that is right. - Slight simplifaction by using list_first_entry_or_null instead of extra checks if the list is empty - Link to v7: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241127-fuse-uring-for-6-10-rfc4-v7-0-934b3a69baca@ddn.com Changes in v7: - Bug fixes: - Removed unsetting ring->ready as that brought up a lock order violation for fc->bg_lock/queue->lock - Check for !fc->connected in fuse_uring_cmd(), tear down issues came up with large ring sizes without that. - Removal of (arg->size == 0) condition and warning in fuse_copy_args as that is actually expected for some op codes. - New init flag: FUSE_OVER_IO_URING to tell fuse-server about over-io-uring capability - Use fuse_set_zero_arg0() to set arg0 and rename to struct fuse_zero_header (I hope I got Miklos suggestion right) - Simplification of fuse_uring_ent_avail() - Renamed some structs in uapi/linux/fuse.h to fuse_uring (from fuse_ring) to be consistent - Removal of 'if 0' in fuse_uring_cmd() - Return -E... directly in fuse_uring_cmd() instead of setting err first and removal of goto's in that function. - Just a simple WARN_ON_ONCE() for (oh->unique & FUSE_INT_REQ_BIT) as that code should be unreachable - Removal of several pr_devel and some pr_warn() messages - Removed RFC as it passed several xfstests runs now - Link to v6: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241122-fuse-uring-for-6-10-rfc4-v6-0-28e6cdd0e914@ddn.com Changes in v6: - Update to linux-6.12 - Use 'struct fuse_iqueue_ops' and redirect fiq->ops once the ring is ready. - Fix return code from fuse_uring_copy_from_ring on copy_from_user failure (Dan Carpenter / kernel test robot) - Avoid list iteration in fuse_uring_cancel (Joanne) - Simplified struct fuse_ring_req_header - Adds a new 'struct struct fuse_ring_ent_in_out' - Fix assigning ring->queues[qid] in fuse_uring_create_queue, it was too early, resulting in races - Add back 'FRRS_INVALID = 0' to ensure ring-ent states always have a value > 0 - Avoid assigning struct io_uring_cmd *cmd->pdu multiple times, once on settings up IO_URING_F_CANCEL is sufficient for sending the request as well. - Link to v5: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241107-fuse-uring-for-6-10-rfc4-v5-0-e8660a991499@ddn.com Changes in v5: - Main focus in v5 is the separation of headers from payload, which required to introduce 'struct fuse_zero_in'. - Addressed several teardown issues, that were a regression in v4. - Fixed "BUG: sleeping function called" due to allocation while holding a lock reported by David Wei - Fix function comment reported by kernel test rebot - Fix set but unused variabled reported by test robot - Link to v4: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241016-fuse-uring-for-6-10-rfc4-v4-0-9739c753666e@ddn.com Changes in v4: - Removal of ioctls, all configuration is done dynamically on the arrival of FUSE_URING_REQ_FETCH - ring entries are not (and cannot be without config ioctls) allocated as array of the ring/queue - removal of the tag variable. Finding ring entries on FUSE_URING_REQ_COMMIT_AND_FETCH is more cumbersome now and needs an almost unused struct fuse_pqueue per fuse_ring_queue and uses the unique id of fuse requests. - No device clones needed for to workaroung hanging mounts on fuse-server/daemon termination, handled by IO_URING_F_CANCEL - Removal of sync/async ring entry types - Addressed some of Joannes comments, but probably not all - Only very basic tests run for v3, as more updates should follow quickly. Changes in v3 - Removed the __wake_on_current_cpu optimization (for now as that needs to go through another subsystem/tree) , removing it means a significant performance drop) - Removed MMAP (Miklos) - Switched to two IOCTLs, instead of one ioctl that had a field for subcommands (ring and queue config) (Miklos) - The ring entry state is a single state and not a bitmask anymore (Josef) - Addressed several other comments from Josef (I need to go over the RFCv2 review again, I'm not sure if everything is addressed already) - Link to v3: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240901-b4-fuse-uring-rfcv3-without-mmap-v3-0-9207f7391444@ddn.com - Link to v2: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240529-fuse-uring-for-6-9-rfc2-out-v1-0-d149476b1d65@ddn.com/ - Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240529-fuse-uring-for-6-9-rfc2-out-v1-0-d149476b1d65@ddn.com --- Bernd Schubert (17): fuse: rename to fuse_dev_end_requests and make non-static fuse: Move fuse_get_dev to header file fuse: Move request bits fuse: Add fuse-io-uring design documentation fuse: make args->in_args[0] to be always the header fuse: {io-uring} Handle SQEs - register commands fuse: Make fuse_copy non static fuse: Add fuse-io-uring handling into fuse_copy fuse: {io-uring} Make hash-list req unique finding functions non-static fuse: Add io-uring sqe commit and fetch support fuse: {io-uring} Handle teardown of ring entries fuse: {io-uring} Make fuse_dev_queue_{interrupt,forget} non-static fuse: Allow to queue fg requests through io-uring fuse: Allow to queue bg requests through io-uring fuse: {io-uring} Prevent mount point hang on fuse-server termination fuse: block request allocation until io-uring init is complete fuse: enable fuse-over-io-uring Documentation/filesystems/fuse-io-uring.rst | 101 ++ fs/fuse/Kconfig | 12 + fs/fuse/Makefile | 1 + fs/fuse/dax.c | 11 +- fs/fuse/dev.c | 127 +-- fs/fuse/dev_uring.c | 1318 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ fs/fuse/dev_uring_i.h | 205 +++++ fs/fuse/dir.c | 32 +- fs/fuse/fuse_dev_i.h | 67 ++ fs/fuse/fuse_i.h | 30 + fs/fuse/inode.c | 14 +- fs/fuse/xattr.c | 7 +- include/uapi/linux/fuse.h | 76 +- 13 files changed, 1924 insertions(+), 77 deletions(-) --- base-commit: 5428dc1906dde5fb5ab283cda4714011f9811aa1 change-id: 20241015-fuse-uring-for-6-10-rfc4-61d0fc6851f8 Best regards,