On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Eliezer Tamir
<[email protected]> wrote:
> This is a wild hack, just as a POC to show the power or LLS with epoll.
>
> We assume that we only ever need to poll on one device queue,
> so the first FD that reports POLL_LL gets saved aside so we can poll on.
>
> While this assumption is wrong in so many ways, it's very easy to satisfy
> with a micro-benchmark.
>
> [this patch needs the poll patch to be applied first]
> with sockperf doing epoll on 1000 sockets I see an avg latency of 6us
>

hi eliezer,

please consider the following solution for epoll that is based on
polling dev+queue.
instead of looping over the socket as in LLS, maintain in eventpool
struct a list of device+queues (qdlist).
the dqlist must be unique w.r.t. device+queue, (no two identical
device+queues items in qdlist).
each device+queues item (qditem) holds:
* device (id)
* queue (id)
* list of epi (epilist) that created this qditem
- I think it won't be possible to extend epitem (breaks cache aligned
to 128)... instead you can have a simple ll_usec list.
* ll_usec, the maximum time to poll from all the referring epi items.
finally, polling should iterate over the qdlist once, and then check for events.

----
as far as coding this sketch involves:
1) adjust eventpoll struct.
2) initialize on creation (epoll_create)
3) update the list on modification (epoll_ctl)
3.1) ep_insert->add this epi/ll_usec in relevant qditem (or create new
one), and update qditem->ll_usec
3.2) ep_remove->remove this epi/ll_usec from relevant qditem (MUST be
existing -- sort of ref counting), and update qditem->ll_usec
3.3) ep_modify->...
4) on polling event (epoll_wait)
ep_poll->if qdlist is not empty, then find the maximum ll_usec (could
be done while maintaining...)
... and just before going into wait ...
if max ll_usec!=0
    poll once on all device+queues in the qdlist.
    continue to the next iteration (check events).
5) to support this flow we also need to implement API for
5.1) given a file/fd/epi, if is a sock then get the device+queue.
5.2) poll over a given device+queue (dq_poll_ll) once.

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