Re: [PATCH] vhost-net: add limitation of sent packets for tx polling

From: haibinzhang(åææ)
Date: Tue Apr 03 2018 - 08:29:57 EST



>On Tue, Apr 03, 2018 at 08:08:26AM +0000, haibinzhang wrote:
>> handle_tx will delay rx for a long time when tx busy polling udp packets
>> with small length(e.g. 1byte udp payload), because setting VHOST_NET_WEIGHT
>> takes into account only sent-bytes but no single packet length.
>>
>> Tests were done between two Virtual Machines using netperf(UDP_STREAM, len=1),
>> then another machine pinged the client. Result shows as follow:
>>
>> Packet# Ping-Latency(ms)
>> min avg max
>> Origin 3.319 18.489 57.503
>> 64 1.643 2.021 2.552
>> 128 1.825 2.600 3.224
>> 256 1.997 2.710 4.295
>> 512* 1.860 3.171 4.631
>> 1024 2.002 4.173 9.056
>> 2048 2.257 5.650 9.688
>> 4096 2.093 8.508 15.943
>>
>> 512 is selected, which is multi-VRING_SIZE
>
>There's no guarantee vring size is 256.
>
>Could you pls try with a different tx ring size?
>
>I suspect we want:
>
>#define VHOST_NET_PKT_WEIGHT(vq) ((vq)->num * 2)
>
>
>> and close to VHOST_NET_WEIGHT/MTU.
>
>Puzzled by this part. Does tweaking MTU change anything?

The MTU of ethernet is 1500, so VHOST_NET_WEIGHT/MTU equals 0x80000/1500=350.
Then sent-bytes cannot reach VHOST_NET_WEIGHT in one handle_tx even with 1500-bytes
frame if packet# is less than 350. So packet# must be bigger than 350.
512 meets this condition and is also DEFAULT VRING_SIZE aligned.

>
>> To evaluate this change, another tests were done using netperf(RR, TX) between
>> two machines with Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6133 CPU @ 2.50GHz. Result as follow
>> does not show obvious changes:
>>
>> TCP_RR
>>
>> size/sessions/+thu%/+normalize%
>> 1/ 1/ -7%/ -2%
>> 1/ 4/ +1%/ 0%
>> 1/ 8/ +1%/ -2%
>> 64/ 1/ -6%/ 0%
>> 64/ 4/ 0%/ +2%
>> 64/ 8/ 0%/ 0%
>> 256/ 1/ -3%/ -4%
>> 256/ 4/ +3%/ +4%
>> 256/ 8/ +2%/ 0%
>>
>> UDP_RR
>>
>> size/sessions/+thu%/+normalize%
>> 1/ 1/ -5%/ +1%
>> 1/ 4/ +4%/ +1%
>> 1/ 8/ -1%/ -1%
>> 64/ 1/ -2%/ -3%
>> 64/ 4/ -5%/ -1%
>> 64/ 8/ 0%/ -1%
>> 256/ 1/ +7%/ +1%
>> 256/ 4/ +1%/ +1%
>> 256/ 8/ +2%/ +2%
>>
>> TCP_STREAM
>>
>> size/sessions/+thu%/+normalize%
>> 64/ 1/ 0%/ -3%
>> 64/ 4/ +3%/ -1%
>> 64/ 8/ +9%/ -4%
>> 256/ 1/ +1%/ -4%
>> 256/ 4/ -1%/ -1%
>> 256/ 8/ +7%/ +5%
>> 512/ 1/ +1%/ 0%
>> 512/ 4/ +1%/ -1%
>> 512/ 8/ +7%/ -5%
>> 1024/ 1/ 0%/ -1%
>> 1024/ 4/ +3%/ 0%
>> 1024/ 8/ +8%/ +5%
>> 2048/ 1/ +2%/ +2%
>> 2048/ 4/ +1%/ 0%
>> 2048/ 8/ -2%/ 0%
>> 4096/ 1/ -2%/ 0%
>> 4096/ 4/ +2%/ 0%
>> 4096/ 8/ +9%/ -2%
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Haibin Zhang <haibinzhang@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Signed-off-by: Yunfang Tai <yunfangtai@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Signed-off-by: Lidong Chen <lidongchen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> ---
>> drivers/vhost/net.c | 8 +++++++-
>> 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/vhost/net.c b/drivers/vhost/net.c
>> index 8139bc70ad7d..13a23f3f3ea4 100644
>> --- a/drivers/vhost/net.c
>> +++ b/drivers/vhost/net.c
>> @@ -44,6 +44,10 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(experimental_zcopytx, "Enable Zero Copy TX;"
>> * Using this limit prevents one virtqueue from starving others. */
>> #define VHOST_NET_WEIGHT 0x80000
>>
>> +/* Max number of packets transferred before requeueing the job.
>> + * Using this limit prevents one virtqueue from starving rx. */
>> +#define VHOST_NET_PKT_WEIGHT 512
>> +
>> /* MAX number of TX used buffers for outstanding zerocopy */
>> #define VHOST_MAX_PEND 128
>> #define VHOST_GOODCOPY_LEN 256
>> @@ -473,6 +477,7 @@ static void handle_tx(struct vhost_net *net)
>> struct socket *sock;
>> struct vhost_net_ubuf_ref *uninitialized_var(ubufs);
>> bool zcopy, zcopy_used;
>> + int sent_pkts = 0;
>>
>> mutex_lock(&vq->mutex);
>> sock = vq->private_data;
>> @@ -580,7 +585,8 @@ static void handle_tx(struct vhost_net *net)
>> else
>> vhost_zerocopy_signal_used(net, vq);
>> vhost_net_tx_packet(net);
>> - if (unlikely(total_len >= VHOST_NET_WEIGHT)) {
>> + if (unlikely(total_len >= VHOST_NET_WEIGHT) ||
>> + unlikely(++sent_pkts >= VHOST_NET_PKT_WEIGHT)) {
>> vhost_poll_queue(&vq->poll);
>> break;
>> }
>> --
>> 2.12.3
>>