On Tue, Sep 02, 2025 at 10:09:55AM +0200, Simon Schippers wrote: > The netdev queue is stopped in tun_net_xmit after inserting an SKB into > the ring buffer if the ring buffer became full because of that. If the > insertion into the ptr_ring fails, the netdev queue is also stopped and > the SKB is dropped. However, this never happened in my testing. To ensure > that the ptr_ring change is available to the consumer before the netdev > queue stop, an smp_wmb() is used. > > Then in tun_ring_recv, the new helper wake_netdev_queue is called in the > blocking wait queue and after consuming an SKB from the ptr_ring. This > helper first checks if the netdev queue has stopped. Then with the paired > smp_rmb() it is known that tun_net_xmit will not produce SKBs anymore. > With that knowledge, the helper can then wake the netdev queue if there is > at least a single spare slot in the ptr_ring by calling ptr_ring_spare > with cnt=1. > > Co-developed-by: Tim Gebauer <tim.geba...@tu-dortmund.de> > Signed-off-by: Tim Gebauer <tim.geba...@tu-dortmund.de> > Signed-off-by: Simon Schippers <simon.schipp...@tu-dortmund.de>
Oh you just want to know if produce will succeed? Kind of a version of peek but for producer? So all this cuteness of looking at the consumer is actually not necessary, and bad for cache. You just want this: Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <m...@redhat.com> diff --git a/include/linux/ptr_ring.h b/include/linux/ptr_ring.h index 551329220e4f..de25fe81dd4e 100644 --- a/include/linux/ptr_ring.h +++ b/include/linux/ptr_ring.h @@ -96,6 +96,14 @@ static inline bool ptr_ring_full_bh(struct ptr_ring *r) return ret; } +static inline int __ptr_ring_produce_peek(struct ptr_ring *r) +{ + if (unlikely(!r->size) || r->queue[r->producer]) + return -ENOSPC; + + return 0; +} + /* Note: callers invoking this in a loop must use a compiler barrier, * for example cpu_relax(). Callers must hold producer_lock. * Callers are responsible for making sure pointer that is being queued @@ -103,8 +111,10 @@ static inline bool ptr_ring_full_bh(struct ptr_ring *r) */ static inline int __ptr_ring_produce(struct ptr_ring *r, void *ptr) { - if (unlikely(!r->size) || r->queue[r->producer]) - return -ENOSPC; + int r = __ptr_ring_produce_peek(r); + + if (r) + return r; /* Make sure the pointer we are storing points to a valid data. */ /* Pairs with the dependency ordering in __ptr_ring_consume. */ Add some docs, and call this, then wake. No? -- MST