On Wed 23 Oct 2019 at 15:49, Jamal Hadi Salim <j...@mojatatu.com> wrote:
> Hi Vlad,
>
> On 2019-10-22 10:17 a.m., Vlad Buslov wrote:
>> Currently, significant fraction of CPU time during TC filter allocation
>> is spent in percpu allocator. Moreover, percpu allocator is protected
>> with single global mutex which negates any potential to improve its
>> performance by means of recent developments in TC filter update API that
>> removed rtnl lock for some Qdiscs and classifiers. In order to
>> significantly improve filter update rate and reduce memory usage we
>> would like to allow users to skip percpu counters allocation for
>> specific action if they don't expect high traffic rate hitting the
>> action, which is a reasonable expectation for hardware-offloaded setup.
>> In that case any potential gains to software fast-path performance
>> gained by usage of percpu-allocated counters compared to regular integer
>> counters protected by spinlock are not important, but amount of
>> additional CPU and memory consumed by them is significant.
>
> Great to see this becoming low hanging on the fruit tree
> after your improvements.
> Note: had a discussion a few years back with Eric D.(on Cc)
> when i was trying to improve action dumping; what you are seeing
> was very visible when doing a large batch creation of actions.
> At the time i was thinking of amortizing the cost of that mutex
> in a batch action create i.e you ask the per cpu allocator
> to alloc a batch of the stats instead of singular.
>
> I understand your use case being different since it is for h/w
> offload. If you have time can you test with batching many actions
> and seeing the before/after improvement?

Will do.

>
> Note: even for h/w offload it makes sense to first create the actions
> then bind to filters (in my world thats what we end up doing).
> If we can improve the first phase it is a win for both s/w and hw use
> cases.
>
> Question:
> Given TCA_ACT_FLAGS_FAST_INIT is common to all actions would it make
> sense to use Could you have used a TLV in the namespace of TCA_ACT_MAX
> (outer TLV)? You will have to pass a param to ->init().

It is not common for all actions. I omitted modifying actions that are
not offloaded and some actions don't user percpu allocator at all
(pedit, for example) and have no use for this flag at the moment.

>
> cheers,
> jamal

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