Re: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in intermediate queue.
Hi Bhanu Thanks for your efforts. The reason I sent this e-mail regarding patch 5 is that as is, it could not be merged. Since, I have not seen the incremental changes (used in some referred customer testing) beyond this, I wanted to give a reasonable chance to evaluate the full changes. Cheers Darrell -Original Message- From: "Bodireddy, Bhanuprakash" Date: Friday, August 11, 2017 at 6:11 AM To: Darrell Ball , "d...@openvswitch.org" , Ilya Maximets , Jan Scheurich , Eelco Chaudron Cc: Ben Pfaff , "Stokes, Ian" , "Gray, Mark D" , "Fischetti, Antonio" , Kevin Traynor Subject: RE: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in intermediate queue. Hello All, Adding all the people here who had either reviewed or provided their feedback on the batching patches at some stage. you are already aware that there are 2 different series on ML to implement tx batching (netdev layer vs dpif layer) that improves DPDK datapath performance. Our output batching is in netdev layer whereas ilya moved it to dpif layer and simplified it. Each approach has its own pros and cons and had been discussed in earlier threads. While reviewing v4 of my patch series, ilya detected a race condition that happens when the queues in the guest are enabled/disabled at run time. Though we have solutions to address this issue and implemented it, I realized that the code complexity has increased and changes spanning multiple functions with additional spin locks to address this one corner case. I think, though our patch series has flexibility it has gotten lot complex now and would be difficult to maintain in the future. At this stage I would like to lean towards simpler solution that's more maintainable which is implemented by Ilya. I would like to thank Eelco, Darrell, Jan and Ilya for reviewing our series and providing their feedback. Bhanuprakash. >-Original Message- >From: Darrell Ball [mailto:db...@vmware.com] >Sent: Friday, August 11, 2017 2:03 AM >To: Bodireddy, Bhanuprakash ; >d...@openvswitch.org >Subject: Re: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in >intermediate queue. > >Hi Bhanu > >Given that you ultimately intend changes beyond those in this patch, would it >make sense just to fold the follow up series (at least, the key elements) into >this series, essentially expanding on this patch 5 ? > >Thanks Darrell > >-Original Message- >From: on behalf of Bhanuprakash >Bodireddy >Date: Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at 10:06 AM >To: "d...@openvswitch.org" >Subject: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in > intermediate queue. > >Under low rate traffic conditions, there can be 2 issues. > (1) Packets potentially can get stuck in the intermediate queue. > (2) Latency of the packets can increase significantly due to > buffering in intermediate queue. > >This commit handles the (1) issue by flushing the tx port queues using >dp_netdev_flush_txq_ports() as part of PMD packet processing loop. >Also this commit addresses issue (2) by flushing the tx queues after >every rxq port processing. This reduces the latency with out impacting >the forwarding throughput. > > MASTER > > Pkt size min(ns) avg(ns) max(ns) >512 4,631 5,022309,914 > 1024 5,545 5,749104,294 > 1280 5,978 6,159 45,306 > 1518 6,419 6,774946,850 > > MASTER + COMMIT > - > Pkt size min(ns) avg(ns) max(ns) >512 4,711 5,064182,477 > 1024 5,601 5,888701,654 > 1280 6,018 6,491533,037 > 1518 6,467 6,734312,471 > >PMDs can be teared down and spawned at runtime and so the rxq and txq >mapping of the PMD threads can change. In few cases packets can get >stuck in the queue due to reconfiguration and this commit helps flush >the queues. > >Suggested-by: Eelco Chaudron >Reported-at: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https- >3A__mail.openvswitch.org_pipermail_ovs-2Ddev_2017- >2DApril_331039.html&d=DwICAg&c=uilaK90D4TOVoH58JNXRgQ&r=BVhFA09C >GX7JQ5Ih- >uZnsw&m=qwwXxtIBvUf5cgPbYkcAKwCukS_ZiaeFE6lAdHHaw28&s=H0yNRh- >c9pdYHacCzkoruc48Dj_Whkc
Re: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in intermediate queue.
Hi Bhanu, Thanks a lot for all the work you put into making the original hackfest patch good enough for upstreaming in an increasingly complex and ever-evolving DPDK datapath. I tend to agree that the complexity to achieve thread safety is becoming overwhelming. Ilya's v3 patch set submitted yesterday looks much simpler. I fully support to focus on this one, especially as it already covers time-based tx batching. We will start testing Ilya's patch now and come back with results/comments next week. BR, Jan > -Original Message- > From: Bodireddy, Bhanuprakash [mailto:bhanuprakash.bodire...@intel.com] > Sent: Friday, 11 August, 2017 15:12 > To: Darrell Ball ; d...@openvswitch.org; Ilya Maximets > ; Jan Scheurich > ; Eelco Chaudron > Cc: Ben Pfaff ; Stokes, Ian ; Gray, Mark > D ; Fischetti, Antonio > ; Kevin Traynor > Subject: RE: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in > intermediate queue. > > Hello All, > > Adding all the people here who had either reviewed or provided their feedback > on the batching patches at some stage. > > you are already aware that there are 2 different series on ML to implement tx > batching (netdev layer vs dpif layer) that improves DPDK datapath > performance. > Our output batching is in netdev layer whereas ilya moved it to dpif layer > and simplified it. Each approach has its own pros and cons and had been > discussed in earlier threads. > > While reviewing v4 of my patch series, ilya detected a race condition that > happens > when the queues in the guest are enabled/disabled at run time. Though we have > solutions to address this issue and implemented it, I realized that the code > complexity > has increased and changes spanning multiple functions with additional spin > locks to > address this one corner case. > > I think, though our patch series has flexibility it has gotten lot complex > now and would > be difficult to maintain in the future. At this stage I would like to lean > towards simpler > solution that's more maintainable which is implemented by Ilya. > > I would like to thank Eelco, Darrell, Jan and Ilya for reviewing our series > and providing their > feedback. > > Bhanuprakash. > > >-Original Message- > >From: Darrell Ball [mailto:db...@vmware.com] > >Sent: Friday, August 11, 2017 2:03 AM > >To: Bodireddy, Bhanuprakash ; > >d...@openvswitch.org > >Subject: Re: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in > >intermediate queue. > > > >Hi Bhanu > > > >Given that you ultimately intend changes beyond those in this patch, would it > >make sense just to fold the follow up series (at least, the key elements) > >into > >this series, essentially expanding on this patch 5 ? > > > >Thanks Darrell > > > >-Original Message- > >From: on behalf of Bhanuprakash > >Bodireddy > >Date: Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at 10:06 AM > >To: "d...@openvswitch.org" > >Subject: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in > > intermediate queue. > > > >Under low rate traffic conditions, there can be 2 issues. > > (1) Packets potentially can get stuck in the intermediate queue. > > (2) Latency of the packets can increase significantly due to > > buffering in intermediate queue. > > > >This commit handles the (1) issue by flushing the tx port queues using > >dp_netdev_flush_txq_ports() as part of PMD packet processing loop. > >Also this commit addresses issue (2) by flushing the tx queues after > >every rxq port processing. This reduces the latency with out impacting > >the forwarding throughput. > > > > MASTER > > > > Pkt size min(ns) avg(ns) max(ns) > >512 4,631 5,022309,914 > > 1024 5,545 5,749104,294 > > 1280 5,978 6,159 45,306 > > 1518 6,419 6,774946,850 > > > > MASTER + COMMIT > > - > > Pkt size min(ns) avg(ns) max(ns) > >512 4,711 5,064182,477 > > 1024 5,601 5,888701,654 > > 1280 6,018 6,491533,037 > > 1518 6,467 6,734312,471 > > > >PMDs can be teared down and spawned at runtime and so the rxq and txq > >mapping of the PMD threads can change. In few cases packets can get > >stuck in the queue due to reconfiguration and this commit helps flush > >the queues. > > > >Suggested-by: Eelco Chaudron
Re: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in intermediate queue.
Hello All, Adding all the people here who had either reviewed or provided their feedback on the batching patches at some stage. you are already aware that there are 2 different series on ML to implement tx batching (netdev layer vs dpif layer) that improves DPDK datapath performance. Our output batching is in netdev layer whereas ilya moved it to dpif layer and simplified it. Each approach has its own pros and cons and had been discussed in earlier threads. While reviewing v4 of my patch series, ilya detected a race condition that happens when the queues in the guest are enabled/disabled at run time. Though we have solutions to address this issue and implemented it, I realized that the code complexity has increased and changes spanning multiple functions with additional spin locks to address this one corner case. I think, though our patch series has flexibility it has gotten lot complex now and would be difficult to maintain in the future. At this stage I would like to lean towards simpler solution that's more maintainable which is implemented by Ilya. I would like to thank Eelco, Darrell, Jan and Ilya for reviewing our series and providing their feedback. Bhanuprakash. >-Original Message- >From: Darrell Ball [mailto:db...@vmware.com] >Sent: Friday, August 11, 2017 2:03 AM >To: Bodireddy, Bhanuprakash ; >d...@openvswitch.org >Subject: Re: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in >intermediate queue. > >Hi Bhanu > >Given that you ultimately intend changes beyond those in this patch, would it >make sense just to fold the follow up series (at least, the key elements) into >this series, essentially expanding on this patch 5 ? > >Thanks Darrell > >-Original Message- >From: on behalf of Bhanuprakash >Bodireddy >Date: Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at 10:06 AM >To: "d...@openvswitch.org" >Subject: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in > intermediate queue. > >Under low rate traffic conditions, there can be 2 issues. > (1) Packets potentially can get stuck in the intermediate queue. > (2) Latency of the packets can increase significantly due to > buffering in intermediate queue. > >This commit handles the (1) issue by flushing the tx port queues using >dp_netdev_flush_txq_ports() as part of PMD packet processing loop. >Also this commit addresses issue (2) by flushing the tx queues after >every rxq port processing. This reduces the latency with out impacting >the forwarding throughput. > > MASTER > > Pkt size min(ns) avg(ns) max(ns) >512 4,631 5,022309,914 > 1024 5,545 5,749104,294 > 1280 5,978 6,159 45,306 > 1518 6,419 6,774946,850 > > MASTER + COMMIT > - > Pkt size min(ns) avg(ns) max(ns) >512 4,711 5,064182,477 > 1024 5,601 5,888701,654 > 1280 6,018 6,491533,037 > 1518 6,467 6,734312,471 > >PMDs can be teared down and spawned at runtime and so the rxq and txq >mapping of the PMD threads can change. In few cases packets can get >stuck in the queue due to reconfiguration and this commit helps flush >the queues. > >Suggested-by: Eelco Chaudron >Reported-at: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https- >3A__mail.openvswitch.org_pipermail_ovs-2Ddev_2017- >2DApril_331039.html&d=DwICAg&c=uilaK90D4TOVoH58JNXRgQ&r=BVhFA09C >GX7JQ5Ih- >uZnsw&m=qwwXxtIBvUf5cgPbYkcAKwCukS_ZiaeFE6lAdHHaw28&s=H0yNRh- >c9pdYHacCzkoruc48Dj_Whkcwcjzv-vta-EI&e= >Signed-off-by: Bhanuprakash Bodireddy > >Signed-off-by: Antonio Fischetti >Co-authored-by: Antonio Fischetti >Signed-off-by: Markus Magnusson >Co-authored-by: Markus Magnusson >Acked-by: Eelco Chaudron >--- > lib/dpif-netdev.c | 52 >+++- > 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > >diff --git a/lib/dpif-netdev.c b/lib/dpif-netdev.c >index e2cd931..bfb9650 100644 >--- a/lib/dpif-netdev.c >+++ b/lib/dpif-netdev.c >@@ -340,6 +340,7 @@ enum pmd_cycles_counter_type { > }; > > #define XPS_TIMEOUT_MS 500LL >+#define LAST_USED_QID_NONE -1 > > /* Contained by struct dp_netdev_port's 'rxqs' member. */ > struct dp_netdev_rxq { >@@ -500,7 +501,13 @@ struct rxq_poll { > struct tx_port { > struct dp_netdev_port *port; > int qid; >-long long last_used; >+int last_used_qi
Re: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in intermediate queue.
Hi Bhanu Given that you ultimately intend changes beyond those in this patch, would it make sense just to fold the follow up series (at least, the key elements) into this series, essentially expanding on this patch 5 ? Thanks Darrell -Original Message- From: on behalf of Bhanuprakash Bodireddy Date: Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at 10:06 AM To: "d...@openvswitch.org" Subject: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in intermediate queue. Under low rate traffic conditions, there can be 2 issues. (1) Packets potentially can get stuck in the intermediate queue. (2) Latency of the packets can increase significantly due to buffering in intermediate queue. This commit handles the (1) issue by flushing the tx port queues using dp_netdev_flush_txq_ports() as part of PMD packet processing loop. Also this commit addresses issue (2) by flushing the tx queues after every rxq port processing. This reduces the latency with out impacting the forwarding throughput. MASTER Pkt size min(ns) avg(ns) max(ns) 512 4,631 5,022309,914 1024 5,545 5,749104,294 1280 5,978 6,159 45,306 1518 6,419 6,774946,850 MASTER + COMMIT - Pkt size min(ns) avg(ns) max(ns) 512 4,711 5,064182,477 1024 5,601 5,888701,654 1280 6,018 6,491533,037 1518 6,467 6,734312,471 PMDs can be teared down and spawned at runtime and so the rxq and txq mapping of the PMD threads can change. In few cases packets can get stuck in the queue due to reconfiguration and this commit helps flush the queues. Suggested-by: Eelco Chaudron Reported-at: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mail.openvswitch.org_pipermail_ovs-2Ddev_2017-2DApril_331039.html&d=DwICAg&c=uilaK90D4TOVoH58JNXRgQ&r=BVhFA09CGX7JQ5Ih-uZnsw&m=qwwXxtIBvUf5cgPbYkcAKwCukS_ZiaeFE6lAdHHaw28&s=H0yNRh-c9pdYHacCzkoruc48Dj_Whkcwcjzv-vta-EI&e= Signed-off-by: Bhanuprakash Bodireddy Signed-off-by: Antonio Fischetti Co-authored-by: Antonio Fischetti Signed-off-by: Markus Magnusson Co-authored-by: Markus Magnusson Acked-by: Eelco Chaudron --- lib/dpif-netdev.c | 52 +++- 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/lib/dpif-netdev.c b/lib/dpif-netdev.c index e2cd931..bfb9650 100644 --- a/lib/dpif-netdev.c +++ b/lib/dpif-netdev.c @@ -340,6 +340,7 @@ enum pmd_cycles_counter_type { }; #define XPS_TIMEOUT_MS 500LL +#define LAST_USED_QID_NONE -1 /* Contained by struct dp_netdev_port's 'rxqs' member. */ struct dp_netdev_rxq { @@ -500,7 +501,13 @@ struct rxq_poll { struct tx_port { struct dp_netdev_port *port; int qid; -long long last_used; +int last_used_qid;/* Last queue id where packets got + enqueued. */ +long long last_used; /* In case XPS is enabled, it contains the + * timestamp of the last time the port was + * used by the thread to send data. After + * XPS_TIMEOUT_MS elapses the qid will be + * marked as -1. */ struct hmap_node node; }; @@ -3101,6 +3108,25 @@ cycles_count_intermediate(struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd, non_atomic_ullong_add(&pmd->cycles.n[type], interval); } +static void +dp_netdev_flush_txq_ports(struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd) +{ +struct tx_port *cached_tx_port; +int tx_qid; + +HMAP_FOR_EACH (cached_tx_port, node, &pmd->send_port_cache) { +tx_qid = cached_tx_port->last_used_qid; + +if (tx_qid != LAST_USED_QID_NONE) { +netdev_txq_flush(cached_tx_port->port->netdev, tx_qid, + cached_tx_port->port->dynamic_txqs); + +/* Queue flushed and mark it empty. */ +cached_tx_port->last_used_qid = LAST_USED_QID_NONE; +} +} +} + static int dp_netdev_process_rxq_port(struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd, struct netdev_rxq *rx, @@ -3667,6 +3693,9 @@ dpif_netdev_run(struct dpif *dpif) dp_netdev_process_rxq_port(non_pmd, port->rxqs[i].rx, port->port_no); + +dp_netdev_flush_txq_ports(non_
[ovs-dev] [PATCH v4 5/5] dpif-netdev: Flush the packets in intermediate queue.
Under low rate traffic conditions, there can be 2 issues. (1) Packets potentially can get stuck in the intermediate queue. (2) Latency of the packets can increase significantly due to buffering in intermediate queue. This commit handles the (1) issue by flushing the tx port queues using dp_netdev_flush_txq_ports() as part of PMD packet processing loop. Also this commit addresses issue (2) by flushing the tx queues after every rxq port processing. This reduces the latency with out impacting the forwarding throughput. MASTER Pkt size min(ns) avg(ns) max(ns) 512 4,631 5,022309,914 1024 5,545 5,749104,294 1280 5,978 6,159 45,306 1518 6,419 6,774946,850 MASTER + COMMIT - Pkt size min(ns) avg(ns) max(ns) 512 4,711 5,064182,477 1024 5,601 5,888701,654 1280 6,018 6,491533,037 1518 6,467 6,734312,471 PMDs can be teared down and spawned at runtime and so the rxq and txq mapping of the PMD threads can change. In few cases packets can get stuck in the queue due to reconfiguration and this commit helps flush the queues. Suggested-by: Eelco Chaudron Reported-at: https://mail.openvswitch.org/pipermail/ovs-dev/2017-April/331039.html Signed-off-by: Bhanuprakash Bodireddy Signed-off-by: Antonio Fischetti Co-authored-by: Antonio Fischetti Signed-off-by: Markus Magnusson Co-authored-by: Markus Magnusson Acked-by: Eelco Chaudron --- lib/dpif-netdev.c | 52 +++- 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/lib/dpif-netdev.c b/lib/dpif-netdev.c index e2cd931..bfb9650 100644 --- a/lib/dpif-netdev.c +++ b/lib/dpif-netdev.c @@ -340,6 +340,7 @@ enum pmd_cycles_counter_type { }; #define XPS_TIMEOUT_MS 500LL +#define LAST_USED_QID_NONE -1 /* Contained by struct dp_netdev_port's 'rxqs' member. */ struct dp_netdev_rxq { @@ -500,7 +501,13 @@ struct rxq_poll { struct tx_port { struct dp_netdev_port *port; int qid; -long long last_used; +int last_used_qid;/* Last queue id where packets got + enqueued. */ +long long last_used; /* In case XPS is enabled, it contains the + * timestamp of the last time the port was + * used by the thread to send data. After + * XPS_TIMEOUT_MS elapses the qid will be + * marked as -1. */ struct hmap_node node; }; @@ -3101,6 +3108,25 @@ cycles_count_intermediate(struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd, non_atomic_ullong_add(&pmd->cycles.n[type], interval); } +static void +dp_netdev_flush_txq_ports(struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd) +{ +struct tx_port *cached_tx_port; +int tx_qid; + +HMAP_FOR_EACH (cached_tx_port, node, &pmd->send_port_cache) { +tx_qid = cached_tx_port->last_used_qid; + +if (tx_qid != LAST_USED_QID_NONE) { +netdev_txq_flush(cached_tx_port->port->netdev, tx_qid, + cached_tx_port->port->dynamic_txqs); + +/* Queue flushed and mark it empty. */ +cached_tx_port->last_used_qid = LAST_USED_QID_NONE; +} +} +} + static int dp_netdev_process_rxq_port(struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd, struct netdev_rxq *rx, @@ -3667,6 +3693,9 @@ dpif_netdev_run(struct dpif *dpif) dp_netdev_process_rxq_port(non_pmd, port->rxqs[i].rx, port->port_no); + +dp_netdev_flush_txq_ports(non_pmd); + cycles_count_intermediate(non_pmd, process_packets ? PMD_CYCLES_PROCESSING : PMD_CYCLES_IDLE); @@ -3854,6 +3883,8 @@ reload: process_packets = dp_netdev_process_rxq_port(pmd, poll_list[i].rx, poll_list[i].port_no); +dp_netdev_flush_txq_ports(pmd); + cycles_count_intermediate(pmd, process_packets ? PMD_CYCLES_PROCESSING : PMD_CYCLES_IDLE); @@ -3879,6 +3910,9 @@ reload: cycles_count_end(pmd, PMD_CYCLES_IDLE); +/* Flush the queues as part of reconfiguration logic. */ +dp_netdev_flush_txq_ports(pmd); + poll_cnt = pmd_load_queues_and_ports(pmd, &poll_list); exiting = latch_is_set(&pmd->exit_latch); /* Signal here to make sure the pmd finishes @@ -4481,6 +4515,7 @@ dp_netdev_add_port_tx_to_pmd(struct dp_netdev_pmd_thread *pmd, tx->port = port; tx->qid = -1; +tx->last_used_qid = LAST_USED_QID_NONE; hmap_insert(&pmd->tx_ports