Re: [RFC PATCH V2 0/5] vhost: accelerate metadata access through vmap()
From: Michael S. Tsirkin
Date: Mon Mar 11 2019 - 23:52:52 EST
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 10:59:09AM +0800, Jason Wang wrote:
>
> On 2019/3/12 äå2:14, David Miller wrote:
> > From: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 09:59:28 -0400
> >
> > > On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 03:13:17PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote:
> > > > On 2019/3/8 äå10:12, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> > > > > On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 02:18:07AM -0500, Jason Wang wrote:
> > > > > > This series tries to access virtqueue metadata through kernel virtual
> > > > > > address instead of copy_user() friends since they had too much
> > > > > > overheads like checks, spec barriers or even hardware feature
> > > > > > toggling. This is done through setup kernel address through vmap() and
> > > > > > resigter MMU notifier for invalidation.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Test shows about 24% improvement on TX PPS. TCP_STREAM doesn't see
> > > > > > obvious improvement.
> > > > > How is this going to work for CPUs with virtually tagged caches?
> > > >
> > > > Anything different that you worry?
> > > If caches have virtual tags then kernel and userspace view of memory
> > > might not be automatically in sync if they access memory
> > > through different virtual addresses. You need to do things like
> > > flush_cache_page, probably multiple times.
> > "flush_dcache_page()"
>
>
> I get this. Then I think the current set_bit_to_user() is suspicious, we
> probably miss a flush_dcache_page() there:
>
>
> static int set_bit_to_user(int nr, void __user *addr)
> {
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ unsigned long log = (unsigned long)addr;
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ struct page *page;
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ void *base;
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ int bit = nr + (log % PAGE_SIZE) * 8;
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ int r;
>
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ r = get_user_pages_fast(log, 1, 1, &page);
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ if (r < 0)
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ return r;
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ BUG_ON(r != 1);
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ base = kmap_atomic(page);
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ set_bit(bit, base);
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ kunmap_atomic(base);
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ set_page_dirty_lock(page);
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ put_page(page);
> ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ return 0;
> }
>
> Thanks
I think you are right. The correct fix though is to re-implement
it using asm and handling pagefault, not gup.
Three atomic ops per bit is way to expensive.
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MST