[Expanding cc list to include DMA-IOMMU and intel IOMMU folks]

On Fri, Jan 08, 2021 at 04:18:36PM -0500, Chuck Lever wrote:
> Hi-
> 
> [ Please cc: me on replies, I'm not currently subscribed to
> iommu@lists ].
> 
> I'm running NFS performance tests on InfiniBand using CX-3 Pro cards
> at 56Gb/s. The test is iozone on an NFSv3/RDMA mount:
> 
> /home/cel/bin/iozone -M -+u -i0 -i1 -s1g -r256k -t12 -I
> 
> For those not familiar with the way storage protocols use RDMA, The
> initiator/client sets up memory regions and the target/server uses
> RDMA Read and Write to move data out of and into those regions. The
> initiator/client uses only RDMA memory registration and invalidation
> operations, and the target/server uses RDMA Read and Write.
> 
> My NFS client is a two-socket 12-core x86_64 system with its I/O MMU
> enabled using the kernel command line options "intel_iommu=on
> iommu=strict".
> 
> Recently I've noticed a significant (25-30%) loss in NFS throughput.
> I was able to bisect on my client to the following commits.
> 
> Here's 65f746e8285f ("iommu: Add quirk for Intel graphic devices in
> map_sg"). This is about normal for this test.
> 
>       Children see throughput for 12 initial writers  = 4732581.09 kB/sec
>       Parent sees throughput for 12 initial writers   = 4646810.21 kB/sec
>       Min throughput per process                      =  387764.34 kB/sec
>       Max throughput per process                      =  399655.47 kB/sec
>       Avg throughput per process                      =  394381.76 kB/sec
>       Min xfer                                        = 1017344.00 kB
>       CPU Utilization: Wall time    2.671    CPU time    1.974    CPU 
> utilization  73.89 %
>       Children see throughput for 12 rewriters        = 4837741.94 kB/sec
>       Parent sees throughput for 12 rewriters         = 4833509.35 kB/sec
>       Min throughput per process                      =  398983.72 kB/sec
>       Max throughput per process                      =  406199.66 kB/sec
>       Avg throughput per process                      =  403145.16 kB/sec
>       Min xfer                                        = 1030656.00 kB
>       CPU utilization: Wall time    2.584    CPU time    1.959    CPU 
> utilization  75.82 %
>       Children see throughput for 12 readers          = 5921370.94 kB/sec
>       Parent sees throughput for 12 readers           = 5914106.69 kB/sec
>       Min throughput per process                      =  491812.38 kB/sec
>       Max throughput per process                      =  494777.28 kB/sec
>       Avg throughput per process                      =  493447.58 kB/sec
>       Min xfer                                        = 1042688.00 kB
>       CPU utilization: Wall time    2.122    CPU time    1.968    CPU 
> utilization  92.75 %
>       Children see throughput for 12 re-readers       = 5947985.69 kB/sec
>       Parent sees throughput for 12 re-readers        = 5941348.51 kB/sec
>       Min throughput per process                      =  492805.81 kB/sec
>       Max throughput per process                      =  497280.19 kB/sec
>       Avg throughput per process                      =  495665.47 kB/sec
>       Min xfer                                        = 1039360.00 kB
>       CPU utilization: Wall time    2.111    CPU time    1.968    CPU 
> utilization  93.22 %
> 
> Here's c062db039f40 ("iommu/vt-d: Update domain geometry in
> iommu_ops.at(de)tach_dev"). It's losing some steam here.
> 
>       Children see throughput for 12 initial writers  = 4342419.12 kB/sec
>       Parent sees throughput for 12 initial writers   = 4310612.79 kB/sec
>       Min throughput per process                      =  359299.06 kB/sec
>       Max throughput per process                      =  363866.16 kB/sec
>       Avg throughput per process                      =  361868.26 kB/sec
>       Min xfer                                        = 1035520.00 kB
>       CPU Utilization: Wall time    2.902    CPU time    1.951    CPU 
> utilization  67.22 %
>       Children see throughput for 12 rewriters        = 4408576.66 kB/sec
>       Parent sees throughput for 12 rewriters         = 4404280.87 kB/sec
>       Min throughput per process                      =  364553.88 kB/sec
>       Max throughput per process                      =  370029.28 kB/sec
>       Avg throughput per process                      =  367381.39 kB/sec
>       Min xfer                                        = 1033216.00 kB
>       CPU utilization: Wall time    2.836    CPU time    1.956    CPU 
> utilization  68.97 %
>       Children see throughput for 12 readers          = 5406879.47 kB/sec
>       Parent sees throughput for 12 readers           = 5401862.78 kB/sec
>       Min throughput per process                      =  449583.03 kB/sec
>       Max throughput per process                      =  451761.69 kB/sec
>       Avg throughput per process                      =  450573.29 kB/sec
>       Min xfer                                        = 1044224.00 kB
>       CPU utilization: Wall time    2.323    CPU time    1.977    CPU 
> utilization  85.12 %
>       Children see throughput for 12 re-readers       = 5410601.12 kB/sec
>       Parent sees throughput for 12 re-readers        = 5403504.40 kB/sec
>       Min throughput per process                      =  449918.12 kB/sec
>       Max throughput per process                      =  452489.28 kB/sec
>       Avg throughput per process                      =  450883.43 kB/sec
>       Min xfer                                        = 1043456.00 kB
>       CPU utilization: Wall time    2.321    CPU time    1.978    CPU 
> utilization  85.21 %
> 
> And here's c588072bba6b ("iommu/vt-d: Convert intel iommu driver to
> the iommu ops"). Significant throughput loss.
> 
>       Children see throughput for 12 initial writers  = 3812036.91 kB/sec
>       Parent sees throughput for 12 initial writers   = 3753683.40 kB/sec
>       Min throughput per process                      =  313672.25 kB/sec
>       Max throughput per process                      =  321719.44 kB/sec
>       Avg throughput per process                      =  317669.74 kB/sec
>       Min xfer                                        = 1022464.00 kB
>       CPU Utilization: Wall time    3.309    CPU time    1.986    CPU 
> utilization  60.02 %
>       Children see throughput for 12 rewriters        = 3786831.94 kB/sec
>       Parent sees throughput for 12 rewriters         = 3783205.58 kB/sec
>       Min throughput per process                      =  313654.44 kB/sec
>       Max throughput per process                      =  317844.50 kB/sec
>       Avg throughput per process                      =  315569.33 kB/sec
>       Min xfer                                        = 1035520.00 kB
>       CPU utilization: Wall time    3.302    CPU time    1.945    CPU 
> utilization  58.90 %
>       Children see throughput for 12 readers          = 4265828.28 kB/sec
>       Parent sees throughput for 12 readers           = 4261844.88 kB/sec
>       Min throughput per process                      =  352305.00 kB/sec
>       Max throughput per process                      =  357726.22 kB/sec
>       Avg throughput per process                      =  355485.69 kB/sec
>       Min xfer                                        = 1032960.00 kB
>       CPU utilization: Wall time    2.934    CPU time    1.942    CPU 
> utilization  66.20 %
>       Children see throughput for 12 re-readers       = 4220651.19 kB/sec
>       Parent sees throughput for 12 re-readers        = 4216096.04 kB/sec
>       Min throughput per process                      =  348677.16 kB/sec
>       Max throughput per process                      =  353467.44 kB/sec
>       Avg throughput per process                      =  351720.93 kB/sec
>       Min xfer                                        = 1035264.00 kB
>       CPU utilization: Wall time    2.969    CPU time    1.952    CPU 
> utilization  65.74 %
> 
> The regression appears to be 100% reproducible. 
> 
> 
> --
> Chuck Lever
> 
> 
> 
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