Re: [PATCH v3 0/2] nvmet: use unbound_wq for RDMA and TCP by default

From: Sagi Grimberg
Date: Sat Jul 27 2024 - 15:36:24 EST





On 26/07/2024 5:34, Ping Gan wrote:
On 19/07/2024 12:19, Ping Gan wrote:
When running nvmf on SMP platform, current nvme target's RDMA and
TCP use bounded workqueue to handle IO, but when there is other high
workload on the system(eg: kubernetes), the competition between the
bounded kworker and other workload is very radical. To decrease the
resource race of OS among them, this patchset will switch to
unbounded
workqueue for nvmet-rdma and nvmet-tcp; besides that, it can also
get some performance improvement. And this patchset bases on previous
discussion from below session.

https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20240719084953.8050-1-jacky_gam_2001@xxxxxxx/
Hold your horses.

This cannot be just switched without a thorough testing and actual
justification/proof of
a benefit beyond just a narrow use-case brought initially by Ping Gan.

If the ask is to universally use an unbound workqueue, please provide
detailed
benchmarking convincing us that this makes sense.
So you think we should not do a radical change for the narrow usecase
but
keep the parameter to enable it in previous version patch, right?

What I'm saying is that if you want to change the default, please provide
justification in the form of benchmarks that support the change. This
benchmarks should include both throughput, iops and latency measurements
and without the cpu-set constraints you presented originally.