On Fri, Mar 13, 2026 at 5:27 PM Vishwanath Seshagiri <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 3/13/26 1:21 PM, Jason Wang wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 11, 2026 at 2:31 AM Vishwanath Seshagiri <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Use page_pool for RX buffer allocation in mergeable and small buffer
> >> modes to enable page recycling and avoid repeated page allocator calls.
> >> skb_mark_for_recycle() enables page reuse in the network stack.
> >>
> >> Big packets mode is unchanged because it uses page->private for linked
> >> list chaining of multiple pages per buffer, which conflicts with
> >> page_pool's internal use of page->private.
> >>
> >> Implement conditional DMA premapping using virtqueue_dma_dev():
> >> - When non-NULL (vhost, virtio-pci): use PP_FLAG_DMA_MAP with page_pool
> >>    handling DMA mapping, submit via virtqueue_add_inbuf_premapped()
> >> - When NULL (VDUSE, direct physical): page_pool handles allocation only,
> >>    submit via virtqueue_add_inbuf_ctx()
> >>
> >> This preserves the DMA premapping optimization from commit 31f3cd4e5756b
> >> ("virtio-net: rq submits premapped per-buffer") while adding page_pool
> >> support as a prerequisite for future zero-copy features (devmem TCP,
> >> io_uring ZCRX).
> >>
> >> Page pools are created in probe and destroyed in remove (not open/close),
> >> following existing driver behavior where RX buffers remain in virtqueues
> >> across interface state changes.
> >>
> >> Signed-off-by: Vishwanath Seshagiri <[email protected]>
> >> ---
> >> Changes in v11:
> >> - add_recvbuf_small: encode alloc_len and xdp_headroom in ctx via
> >>    mergeable_len_to_ctx() so receive_small() recovers the actual buflen
> >>    via mergeable_ctx_to_truesize() (Michael S. Tsirkin)
> >> - receive_small_build_skb, receive_small_xdp: accept buflen parameter
> >>    instead of recomputing it, to use the actual allocation size
> >> - v10:
> >>    
> >> https://lore.kernel.org/virtualization/[email protected]/
> >>
> >> Changes in v10:
> >> - add_recvbuf_small: use alloc_len to avoid clobbering len; v9 feedback
> >>    was about truesize under-accounting, not variable naming — misunderstood
> >>    the comment in v9
> >> - v9:
> >>    
> >> https://lore.kernel.org/virtualization/[email protected]/
> >>
> >> Changes in v9:
> >> - Fix virtnet_skb_append_frag() for XSK callers (Michael S. Tsirkin)
> >> - v8:
> >>    
> >> https://lore.kernel.org/virtualization/[email protected]/
> >>
> >> Changes in v8:
> >> - Remove virtnet_no_page_pool() helper, replace with direct !rq->page_pool
> >>    checks or inlined conditions (Xuan Zhuo)
> >> - Extract virtnet_rq_submit() helper to consolidate DMA/non-DMA buffer
> >>    submission in add_recvbuf_small() and add_recvbuf_mergeable()
> >> - Add skb_mark_for_recycle(nskb) for overflow frag_list skbs in
> >>    virtnet_skb_append_frag() to ensure page_pool pages are returned to
> >>    the pool instead of freed via put_page()
> >> - Rebase on net-next (kzalloc_objs API)
> >> - v7:
> >>    
> >> https://lore.kernel.org/virtualization/[email protected]/
> >>
> >> Changes in v7:
> >> - Replace virtnet_put_page() helper with direct page_pool_put_page()
> >>    calls (Xuan Zhuo)
> >> - Add virtnet_no_page_pool() helper to consolidate big_packets mode check
> >>    (Michael S. Tsirkin)
> >> - Add DMA sync_for_cpu for subsequent buffers in xdp_linearize_page() when
> >>    use_page_pool_dma is set (Michael S. Tsirkin)
> >> - Remove unused pp_params.dev assignment in non-DMA path
> >> - Add page pool recreation in virtnet_restore_up() for freeze/restore 
> >> support (Chris Mason's
> >> Review Prompt)
> >> - v6:
> >>    
> >> https://lore.kernel.org/virtualization/[email protected]/
> >>
> >> Changes in v6:
> >> - Drop page_pool_frag_offset_add() helper and switch to 
> >> page_pool_alloc_va();
> >>    page_pool_alloc_netmem() already handles internal fragmentation 
> >> internally
> >>    (Jakub Kicinski)
> >> - v5:
> >>    
> >> https://lore.kernel.org/virtualization/[email protected]/
> >>
> >> Benchmark results:
> >>
> >> Configuration: pktgen TX -> tap -> vhost-net | virtio-net RX -> XDP_DROP
> >>
> >> Small packets (64 bytes, mrg_rxbuf=off):
> >>    1Q:  853,493 -> 868,923 pps  (+1.8%)
> >>    2Q: 1,655,793 -> 1,696,707 pps (+2.5%)
> >>    4Q: 3,143,375 -> 3,302,511 pps (+5.1%)
> >>    8Q: 6,082,590 -> 6,156,894 pps (+1.2%)
> >>
> >> Mergeable RX (64 bytes):
> >>    1Q:   766,168 ->   814,493 pps  (+6.3%)
> >>    2Q: 1,384,871 -> 1,670,639 pps (+20.6%)
> >>    4Q: 2,773,081 -> 3,080,574 pps (+11.1%)
> >>    8Q: 5,600,615 -> 6,043,891 pps  (+7.9%)
> >>
> >> Mergeable RX (1500 bytes):
> >>    1Q:   741,579 ->   785,442 pps  (+5.9%)
> >>    2Q: 1,310,043 -> 1,534,554 pps (+17.1%)
> >>    4Q: 2,748,700 -> 2,890,582 pps  (+5.2%)
> >>    8Q: 5,348,589 -> 5,618,664 pps  (+5.0%)
> >>
> >>   drivers/net/Kconfig      |   1 +
> >>   drivers/net/virtio_net.c | 497 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
> >>   2 files changed, 251 insertions(+), 247 deletions(-)
> >>
> >> diff --git a/drivers/net/Kconfig b/drivers/net/Kconfig
> >> index 17108c359216..b2fd90466bab 100644
> >> --- a/drivers/net/Kconfig
> >> +++ b/drivers/net/Kconfig
> >> @@ -452,6 +452,7 @@ config VIRTIO_NET
> >>          depends on VIRTIO
> >>          select NET_FAILOVER
> >>          select DIMLIB
> >> +       select PAGE_POOL
> >>          help
> >>            This is the virtual network driver for virtio.  It can be used 
> >> with
> >>            QEMU based VMMs (like KVM or Xen).  Say Y or M.
> >> diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c
> >> index 72d6a9c6a5a2..a85d75a7f539 100644
> >> --- a/drivers/net/virtio_net.c
> >> +++ b/drivers/net/virtio_net.c
> >> @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
> >>   #include <net/netdev_rx_queue.h>
> >>   #include <net/netdev_queues.h>
> >>   #include <net/xdp_sock_drv.h>
> >> +#include <net/page_pool/helpers.h>
> >>
> >>   static int napi_weight = NAPI_POLL_WEIGHT;
> >>   module_param(napi_weight, int, 0444);
> >> @@ -290,14 +291,6 @@ struct virtnet_interrupt_coalesce {
> >>          u32 max_usecs;
> >>   };
> >>
> >> -/* The dma information of pages allocated at a time. */
> >> -struct virtnet_rq_dma {
> >> -       dma_addr_t addr;
> >> -       u32 ref;
> >> -       u16 len;
> >> -       u16 need_sync;
> >> -};
> >> -
> >>   /* Internal representation of a send virtqueue */
> >>   struct send_queue {
> >>          /* Virtqueue associated with this send _queue */
> >> @@ -356,8 +349,10 @@ struct receive_queue {
> >>          /* Average packet length for mergeable receive buffers. */
> >>          struct ewma_pkt_len mrg_avg_pkt_len;
> >>
> >> -       /* Page frag for packet buffer allocation. */
> >> -       struct page_frag alloc_frag;
> >> +       struct page_pool *page_pool;
> >> +
> >> +       /* True if page_pool handles DMA mapping via PP_FLAG_DMA_MAP */
> >> +       bool use_page_pool_dma;
> >>
> >>          /* RX: fragments + linear part + virtio header */
> >>          struct scatterlist sg[MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 2];
> >> @@ -370,9 +365,6 @@ struct receive_queue {
> >>
> >>          struct xdp_rxq_info xdp_rxq;
> >>
> >> -       /* Record the last dma info to free after new pages is allocated. 
> >> */
> >> -       struct virtnet_rq_dma *last_dma;
> >> -
> >>          struct xsk_buff_pool *xsk_pool;
> >>
> >>          /* xdp rxq used by xsk */
> >> @@ -521,11 +513,14 @@ static int virtnet_xdp_handler(struct bpf_prog 
> >> *xdp_prog, struct xdp_buff *xdp,
> >>                                 struct virtnet_rq_stats *stats);
> >>   static void virtnet_receive_done(struct virtnet_info *vi, struct 
> >> receive_queue *rq,
> >>                                   struct sk_buff *skb, u8 flags);
> >> -static struct sk_buff *virtnet_skb_append_frag(struct sk_buff *head_skb,
> >> +static struct sk_buff *virtnet_skb_append_frag(struct receive_queue *rq,
> >> +                                              struct sk_buff *head_skb,
> >>                                                 struct sk_buff *curr_skb,
> >>                                                 struct page *page, void 
> >> *buf,
> >>                                                 int len, int truesize);
> >>   static void virtnet_xsk_completed(struct send_queue *sq, int num);
> >> +static void free_unused_bufs(struct virtnet_info *vi);
> >> +static void virtnet_del_vqs(struct virtnet_info *vi);
> >>
> >>   enum virtnet_xmit_type {
> >>          VIRTNET_XMIT_TYPE_SKB,
> >> @@ -709,12 +704,10 @@ static struct page *get_a_page(struct receive_queue 
> >> *rq, gfp_t gfp_mask)
> >>   static void virtnet_rq_free_buf(struct virtnet_info *vi,
> >>                                  struct receive_queue *rq, void *buf)
> >>   {
> >> -       if (vi->mergeable_rx_bufs)
> >> -               put_page(virt_to_head_page(buf));
> >> -       else if (vi->big_packets)
> >> +       if (!rq->page_pool)
> >>                  give_pages(rq, buf);
> >>          else
> >> -               put_page(virt_to_head_page(buf));
> >> +               page_pool_put_page(rq->page_pool, virt_to_head_page(buf), 
> >> -1, false);
> >>   }
> >>
> >>   static void enable_rx_mode_work(struct virtnet_info *vi)
> >> @@ -876,10 +869,16 @@ static struct sk_buff *page_to_skb(struct 
> >> virtnet_info *vi,
> >>                  skb = virtnet_build_skb(buf, truesize, p - buf, len);
> >>                  if (unlikely(!skb))
> >>                          return NULL;
> >> +               /* Big packets mode chains pages via page->private, which 
> >> is
> >> +                * incompatible with the way page_pool uses page->private.
> >> +                * Currently, big packets mode doesn't use page pools.
> >> +                */
> >> +               if (!rq->page_pool) {
> >> +                       page = (struct page *)page->private;
> >> +                       if (page)
> >> +                               give_pages(rq, page);
> >> +               }
> >>
> >> -               page = (struct page *)page->private;
> >> -               if (page)
> >> -                       give_pages(rq, page);
> >>                  goto ok;
> >>          }
> >>
> >> @@ -925,133 +924,16 @@ static struct sk_buff *page_to_skb(struct 
> >> virtnet_info *vi,
> >>          hdr = skb_vnet_common_hdr(skb);
> >>          memcpy(hdr, hdr_p, hdr_len);
> >>          if (page_to_free)
> >> -               put_page(page_to_free);
> >> +               page_pool_put_page(rq->page_pool, page_to_free, -1, true);
> >>
> >>          return skb;
> >>   }
> >>
> >> -static void virtnet_rq_unmap(struct receive_queue *rq, void *buf, u32 len)
> >> -{
> >> -       struct virtnet_info *vi = rq->vq->vdev->priv;
> >> -       struct page *page = virt_to_head_page(buf);
> >> -       struct virtnet_rq_dma *dma;
> >> -       void *head;
> >> -       int offset;
> >> -
> >> -       BUG_ON(vi->big_packets && !vi->mergeable_rx_bufs);
> >> -
> >> -       head = page_address(page);
> >> -
> >> -       dma = head;
> >> -
> >> -       --dma->ref;
> >> -
> >> -       if (dma->need_sync && len) {
> >> -               offset = buf - (head + sizeof(*dma));
> >> -
> >> -               virtqueue_map_sync_single_range_for_cpu(rq->vq, dma->addr,
> >> -                                                       offset, len,
> >> -                                                       DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
> >> -       }
> >> -
> >> -       if (dma->ref)
> >> -               return;
> >> -
> >> -       virtqueue_unmap_single_attrs(rq->vq, dma->addr, dma->len,
> >> -                                    DMA_FROM_DEVICE, 
> >> DMA_ATTR_SKIP_CPU_SYNC);
> >> -       put_page(page);
> >> -}
> >> -
> >>   static void *virtnet_rq_get_buf(struct receive_queue *rq, u32 *len, void 
> >> **ctx)
> >>   {
> >> -       struct virtnet_info *vi = rq->vq->vdev->priv;
> >> -       void *buf;
> >> -
> >> -       BUG_ON(vi->big_packets && !vi->mergeable_rx_bufs);
> >> +       BUG_ON(!rq->page_pool);
> >>
> >> -       buf = virtqueue_get_buf_ctx(rq->vq, len, ctx);
> >> -       if (buf)
> >> -               virtnet_rq_unmap(rq, buf, *len);
> >> -
> >> -       return buf;
> >> -}
> >> -
> >> -static void virtnet_rq_init_one_sg(struct receive_queue *rq, void *buf, 
> >> u32 len)
> >> -{
> >> -       struct virtnet_info *vi = rq->vq->vdev->priv;
> >> -       struct virtnet_rq_dma *dma;
> >> -       dma_addr_t addr;
> >> -       u32 offset;
> >> -       void *head;
> >> -
> >> -       BUG_ON(vi->big_packets && !vi->mergeable_rx_bufs);
> >> -
> >> -       head = page_address(rq->alloc_frag.page);
> >> -
> >> -       offset = buf - head;
> >> -
> >> -       dma = head;
> >> -
> >> -       addr = dma->addr - sizeof(*dma) + offset;
> >> -
> >> -       sg_init_table(rq->sg, 1);
> >> -       sg_fill_dma(rq->sg, addr, len);
> >> -}
> >> -
> >> -static void *virtnet_rq_alloc(struct receive_queue *rq, u32 size, gfp_t 
> >> gfp)
> >> -{
> >> -       struct page_frag *alloc_frag = &rq->alloc_frag;
> >> -       struct virtnet_info *vi = rq->vq->vdev->priv;
> >> -       struct virtnet_rq_dma *dma;
> >> -       void *buf, *head;
> >> -       dma_addr_t addr;
> >> -
> >> -       BUG_ON(vi->big_packets && !vi->mergeable_rx_bufs);
> >> -
> >> -       head = page_address(alloc_frag->page);
> >> -
> >> -       dma = head;
> >> -
> >> -       /* new pages */
> >> -       if (!alloc_frag->offset) {
> >> -               if (rq->last_dma) {
> >> -                       /* Now, the new page is allocated, the last dma
> >> -                        * will not be used. So the dma can be unmapped
> >> -                        * if the ref is 0.
> >> -                        */
> >> -                       virtnet_rq_unmap(rq, rq->last_dma, 0);
> >> -                       rq->last_dma = NULL;
> >> -               }
> >> -
> >> -               dma->len = alloc_frag->size - sizeof(*dma);
> >> -
> >> -               addr = virtqueue_map_single_attrs(rq->vq, dma + 1,
> >> -                                                 dma->len, 
> >> DMA_FROM_DEVICE, 0);
> >> -               if (virtqueue_map_mapping_error(rq->vq, addr))
> >> -                       return NULL;
> >> -
> >> -               dma->addr = addr;
> >> -               dma->need_sync = virtqueue_map_need_sync(rq->vq, addr);
> >> -
> >> -               /* Add a reference to dma to prevent the entire dma from
> >> -                * being released during error handling. This reference
> >> -                * will be freed after the pages are no longer used.
> >> -                */
> >> -               get_page(alloc_frag->page);
> >> -               dma->ref = 1;
> >> -               alloc_frag->offset = sizeof(*dma);
> >> -
> >> -               rq->last_dma = dma;
> >> -       }
> >> -
> >> -       ++dma->ref;
> >> -
> >> -       buf = head + alloc_frag->offset;
> >> -
> >> -       get_page(alloc_frag->page);
> >> -       alloc_frag->offset += size;
> >> -
> >> -       return buf;
> >> +       return virtqueue_get_buf_ctx(rq->vq, len, ctx);
> >>   }
> >>
> >>   static void virtnet_rq_unmap_free_buf(struct virtqueue *vq, void *buf)
> >> @@ -1067,9 +949,6 @@ static void virtnet_rq_unmap_free_buf(struct 
> >> virtqueue *vq, void *buf)
> >>                  return;
> >>          }
> >>
> >> -       if (!vi->big_packets || vi->mergeable_rx_bufs)
> >> -               virtnet_rq_unmap(rq, buf, 0);
> >> -
> >>          virtnet_rq_free_buf(vi, rq, buf);
> >>   }
> >>
> >> @@ -1335,7 +1214,7 @@ static int xsk_append_merge_buffer(struct 
> >> virtnet_info *vi,
> >>
> >>                  truesize = len;
> >>
> >> -               curr_skb  = virtnet_skb_append_frag(head_skb, curr_skb, 
> >> page,
> >> +               curr_skb  = virtnet_skb_append_frag(rq, head_skb, 
> >> curr_skb, page,
> >>                                                      buf, len, truesize);
> >>                  if (!curr_skb) {
> >>                          put_page(page);
> >> @@ -1771,7 +1650,7 @@ static int virtnet_xdp_xmit(struct net_device *dev,
> >>          return ret;
> >>   }
> >>
> >> -static void put_xdp_frags(struct xdp_buff *xdp)
> >> +static void put_xdp_frags(struct receive_queue *rq, struct xdp_buff *xdp)
> >>   {
> >>          struct skb_shared_info *shinfo;
> >>          struct page *xdp_page;
> >> @@ -1781,7 +1660,7 @@ static void put_xdp_frags(struct xdp_buff *xdp)
> >>                  shinfo = xdp_get_shared_info_from_buff(xdp);
> >>                  for (i = 0; i < shinfo->nr_frags; i++) {
> >>                          xdp_page = skb_frag_page(&shinfo->frags[i]);
> >> -                       put_page(xdp_page);
> >> +                       page_pool_put_page(rq->page_pool, xdp_page, -1, 
> >> true);
> >>                  }
> >>          }
> >>   }
> >> @@ -1873,7 +1752,7 @@ static struct page *xdp_linearize_page(struct 
> >> net_device *dev,
> >>          if (page_off + *len + tailroom > PAGE_SIZE)
> >>                  return NULL;
> >>
> >> -       page = alloc_page(GFP_ATOMIC);
> >> +       page = page_pool_alloc_pages(rq->page_pool, GFP_ATOMIC);
> >>          if (!page)
> >>                  return NULL;
> >>
> >> @@ -1896,8 +1775,12 @@ static struct page *xdp_linearize_page(struct 
> >> net_device *dev,
> >>                  p = virt_to_head_page(buf);
> >>                  off = buf - page_address(p);
> >>
> >> +               if (rq->use_page_pool_dma)
> >> +                       page_pool_dma_sync_for_cpu(rq->page_pool, p,
> >> +                                                  off, buflen);
> >
> > Intresting, I think we need a patch for -stable to sync for cpu as
> > well (and probably the XDP_TX path).
> >
> >
> >> +
> >>                  if (check_mergeable_len(dev, ctx, buflen)) {
> >> -                       put_page(p);
> >> +                       page_pool_put_page(rq->page_pool, p, -1, true);
> >>                          goto err_buf;
> >>                  }
> >>
> >> @@ -1905,38 +1788,36 @@ static struct page *xdp_linearize_page(struct 
> >> net_device *dev,
> >>                   * is sending packet larger than the MTU.
> >>                   */
> >>                  if ((page_off + buflen + tailroom) > PAGE_SIZE) {
> >> -                       put_page(p);
> >> +                       page_pool_put_page(rq->page_pool, p, -1, true);
> >>                          goto err_buf;
> >>                  }
> >>
> >>                  memcpy(page_address(page) + page_off,
> >>                         page_address(p) + off, buflen);
> >>                  page_off += buflen;
> >> -               put_page(p);
> >> +               page_pool_put_page(rq->page_pool, p, -1, true);
> >>          }
> >>
> >>          /* Headroom does not contribute to packet length */
> >>          *len = page_off - XDP_PACKET_HEADROOM;
> >>          return page;
> >>   err_buf:
> >> -       __free_pages(page, 0);
> >> +       page_pool_put_page(rq->page_pool, page, -1, true);
> >>          return NULL;
> >>   }
> >>
> >>   static struct sk_buff *receive_small_build_skb(struct virtnet_info *vi,
> >>                                                 unsigned int xdp_headroom,
> >>                                                 void *buf,
> >> -                                              unsigned int len)
> >> +                                              unsigned int len,
> >> +                                              unsigned int buflen)
> >>   {
> >>          unsigned int header_offset;
> >>          unsigned int headroom;
> >> -       unsigned int buflen;
> >>          struct sk_buff *skb;
> >>
> >>          header_offset = VIRTNET_RX_PAD + xdp_headroom;
> >>          headroom = vi->hdr_len + header_offset;
> >> -       buflen = SKB_DATA_ALIGN(GOOD_PACKET_LEN + headroom) +
> >> -               SKB_DATA_ALIGN(sizeof(struct skb_shared_info));
> >>
> >
> > Any reason for remvoing this?
>
> page_pool_alloc_va() can return a larger allocation than requested as it
> appends remaining fragment space to avoid truesize underestimation
> (comment in page_pool_alloc_netmem() in helpers.h). The old hardcoded
> computation would always produce the requested ~512 bytes, ignoring any
> extra space page_pool gave us, so build_skb() would set skb->truesize
> too low. To pass the real size through: add_recvbuf_small() encodes
> alloc_len and xdp_headroom into ctx via mergeable_len_to_ctx(alloc_len,
> xdp_headroom). On the receive side, receive_small() extracts it with
> mergeable_ctx_to_truesize(ctx) and passes it as the buflen parameter to
> receive_small_build_skb().
>

Right.

So

Acked-by: Jason Wang <[email protected]>

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