From: Olivier Matz <olivier.matz@6wind.com>
To: "Morten Brørup" <mb@smartsharesystems.com>
Cc: dev@dpdk.org, "Ananyev,
Konstantin" <konstantin.ananyev@intel.com>,
Honnappa Nagarahalli <honnappa.nagarahalli@arm.com>
Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [RFC] ring: count and empty optimizations
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 15:38:37 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200429133837.GY6327@platinum> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <98CBD80474FA8B44BF855DF32C47DC35C60F96@smartserver.smartshare.dk>
Hi Morten,
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 03:53:15PM +0200, Morten Brørup wrote:
> Olivier (maintainer of the Ring),
I'm not anymore, CC'ing Konstantin and Honnappa.
> I would like to suggest a couple of minor optimizations to the ring library.
>
>
> 1. Testing if the ring is empty is as simple as comparing the producer and consumer pointers:
>
> static inline int
> rte_ring_empty(const struct rte_ring *r)
> {
> - return rte_ring_count(r) == 0;
> + uint32_t prod_tail = r->prod.tail;
> + uint32_t cons_tail = r->cons.tail;
> + return cons_tail == prod_tail;
> }
>
> In theory, this optimization reduces the number of potential cache misses from 3 to 2 by not having to read r->mask in rte_ring_count().
This one looks correct to me.
> 2. It is not possible to enqueue more elements than the capacity of a ring, so the count function does not need to test if the capacity is exceeded:
>
> static inline unsigned
> rte_ring_count(const struct rte_ring *r)
> {
> uint32_t prod_tail = r->prod.tail;
> uint32_t cons_tail = r->cons.tail;
> uint32_t count = (prod_tail - cons_tail) & r->mask;
> - return (count > r->capacity) ? r->capacity : count;
> + return count;
> }
>
> I cannot even come up with a race condition in this function where the count would exceed the capacity. Maybe I missed something?
Since there is no memory barrier, the order in which prod_tail and
cons_tail are fetched is not guaranteed. Or the thread could be
interrupted by the kernel in between.
This function may probably return invalid results in MC/MP cases.
We just ensure that the result is between 0 and r->capacity.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-04-29 13:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-04-28 13:53 Morten Brørup
2020-04-29 13:38 ` Olivier Matz [this message]
2020-04-30 1:12 ` Honnappa Nagarahalli
2020-04-30 9:19 ` Morten Brørup
2020-04-30 15:36 ` Ananyev, Konstantin
2020-04-30 21:38 ` Honnappa Nagarahalli
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