On Tue, Nov 25, 2025 at 11:00:33AM -0700, Jon Kohler wrote:
> In non-busypoll handle_rx paths, if peek_head_len returns 0, the RX
> loop breaks, the RX wait queue is re-enabled, and vhost_net_signal_used
> is called to flush done_idx and notify the guest if needed.
> 
> However, signaling the guest can take non-trivial time. During this
> window, additional RX payloads may arrive on rx_ring without further
> kicks. These new payloads will sit unprocessed until another kick
> arrives, increasing latency. In high-rate UDP RX workloads, this was
> observed to occur over 20k times per second.
> 
> To minimize this window and improve opportunities to process packets
> promptly, immediately call peek_head_len after signaling. If new packets
> are found, treat it as a busy poll interrupt and requeue handle_rx,
> improving fairness to TX handlers and other pending CPU work. This also
> helps suppress unnecessary thread wakeups, reducing waker CPU demand.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Jon Kohler <[email protected]>
> ---
>  drivers/vhost/net.c | 21 +++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 21 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/vhost/net.c b/drivers/vhost/net.c
> index 35ded4330431..04cb5f1dc6e4 100644
> --- a/drivers/vhost/net.c
> +++ b/drivers/vhost/net.c
> @@ -1015,6 +1015,27 @@ static int vhost_net_rx_peek_head_len(struct vhost_net 
> *net, struct sock *sk,
>       struct vhost_virtqueue *tvq = &tnvq->vq;
>       int len = peek_head_len(rnvq, sk);
>  
> +     if (!len && rnvq->done_idx) {
> +             /* When idle, flush signal first, which can take some
> +              * time for ring management and guest notification.
> +              * Afterwards, check one last time for work, as the ring
> +              * may have received new work during the notification
> +              * window.
> +              */
> +             vhost_net_signal_used(rnvq, *count);
> +             *count = 0;
> +             if (peek_head_len(rnvq, sk)) {
> +                     /* More work came in during the notification
> +                      * window. To be fair to the TX handler and other
> +                      * potentially pending work items, pretend like
> +                      * this was a busy poll interruption so that
> +                      * the RX handler will be rescheduled and try
> +                      * again.
> +                      */
> +                     *busyloop_intr = true;
> +             }
> +     }
> +
>       if (!len && rvq->busyloop_timeout) {
>               /* Flush batched heads first */
>               vhost_net_signal_used(rnvq, *count);


Looks like this can easily send more interrupts than originally?
How can this be good?

>From the description, I would expect the changes to just add another call to
peek_head_len after the existing vhost_net_signal_used.
What am I missing?


> -- 
> 2.43.0


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