From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from dpdk.org (dpdk.org [92.243.14.124]) by inbox.dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id E2AD9A00BE; Thu, 31 Oct 2019 09:19:30 +0100 (CET) Received: from [92.243.14.124] (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 497F01C1EB; Thu, 31 Oct 2019 09:19:29 +0100 (CET) Received: from mail-il1-f194.google.com (mail-il1-f194.google.com [209.85.166.194]) by dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id B02761BFAE for ; Thu, 31 Oct 2019 09:19:27 +0100 (CET) Received: by mail-il1-f194.google.com with SMTP id i12so4586788ils.6 for ; Thu, 31 Oct 2019 01:19:27 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20161025; h=mime-version:references:in-reply-to:from:date:message-id:subject:to :cc; bh=Yn84BHaTAM9xWLqqsBOcx0dpJaigRKT24Kr7lYaHGG4=; b=RdhzxXph3OkkJnhF+ggd4xrkZoCo/UcRggU3DgOpCbfMQrzgcwWIPfwhXdEFab1EfK Y6JbtvGy5N+jqFjZhu0vq45ns/lzi01g3u7jzUpNJQvPSmDBRfl2rooo4TvTGr7OALZ7 BYldtlR0cyiczwNAj3YVKhTGnp8Wh5vRegDK4Xlnt2kr7Nz/flFMj236A/WOvKDYISQZ sQw4tCbxTLyk6iM2DoX+DFgl6ZGfHTE+cSp61f3jYPuEfmg0Wpjqzm9JpE+gm/yuRLol znSVVXbhTZl7fJlDyrgDFpj6KbNnlpoHlcrSMIsg8yD1kCmXxQGfjjJxfAMpSe1E5K/4 CUJg== X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=1e100.net; s=20161025; h=x-gm-message-state:mime-version:references:in-reply-to:from:date :message-id:subject:to:cc; bh=Yn84BHaTAM9xWLqqsBOcx0dpJaigRKT24Kr7lYaHGG4=; b=uedBX5kLa2oLNFC/+qfykXeTTEp4udkYb5TAjqquUzTAwIYsU4kZSAU0mHFS+m7qRz dL+Oix3hnJyD0vzns2BJRE8F+AguXpzZHbaynVgbS+YiUc+jus+DKdjyR1L19TpUjGfP ykR+foPWUXlal8habA+eNCxRPAjswEzwFLoYQBCzQU2xeSG59SAErUFGTpEtx8s23ijx vl6y8HY2G6ZStrTYcsL8wX79OkN3jFczO3qeRARqM71H0mFa+XSji80AwpvSOactaRNh P7wC+Ue/yd4SmShK3ev0Jg5xMeTxsEPtSVRXiqCHqs4tRDOA2Voy3yTzvk4hBDC8gED9 5RGA== X-Gm-Message-State: APjAAAUpA7QEh4lYGOyZ1ZcZze7vSfycRnQpdv0+XeiwCrAapatOivEU lKZ8sVnk7oaAFtjIeo3xiV/vJRNuVmgtetkIM/E= X-Google-Smtp-Source: APXvYqzE0LmTXR1BY69xmg8V2WM/wEhrSdNfOHqnhVRx3gaNW0h1uBlpS3OmkLFK9xvJHWqg10p6eeJdR81Ko5ohJaA= X-Received: by 2002:a92:99c5:: with SMTP id t66mr4968640ilk.271.1572509966572; Thu, 31 Oct 2019 01:19:26 -0700 (PDT) MIME-Version: 1.0 References: <20190719133845.32432-1-olivier.matz@6wind.com> <20191030143619.4007-1-olivier.matz@6wind.com> <20191030143619.4007-6-olivier.matz@6wind.com> In-Reply-To: From: Jerin Jacob Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2019 13:49:10 +0530 Message-ID: To: Vamsi Krishna Attunuru Cc: Olivier Matz , "dev@dpdk.org" , Anatoly Burakov , Andrew Rybchenko , Ferruh Yigit , "Giridharan, Ganesan" , Jerin Jacob Kollanukkaran , Kiran Kumar Kokkilagadda , Stephen Hemminger , Thomas Monjalon Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [EXT] [PATCH v2 5/6] mempool: prevent objects from being across pages X-BeenThere: dev@dpdk.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.15 Precedence: list List-Id: DPDK patches and discussions List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: dev-bounces@dpdk.org Sender: "dev" On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 12:25 PM Vamsi Krishna Attunuru wrote: > > Hi Olivier, > > Thanks for reworked patches. > With V2, Tests with 512MB & 2M page sizes work fine with octeontx2 mempool pmd. One more concern is, octeontx fpa mempool driver also has the similar requirements. How do we address that, Can you suggest the best way to avoid code duplication in PMDs. # Actually both drivers don't call any HW specific function on those ops # Is it possible to move the code under " /* derived from rte_mempool_op_calc_mem_size_default() */" to static function in the mempool lib ie. it will keep the generic rte_mempool_op_calc_mem_size_default() clean and we can introduce other variant of rte_mempool_op_calc_mem_size_default() for this specific requirement which inclues the static generic function. I don't think, it is a one-off requirement to have an object size aligned to object start address in all HW based mempool implementation. The reason for the HW scheme doing such a scheme is the following: # if object size aligned to object block size, when HW wants to enqueue() a packet back to pool, irrespective of the free pointer offset it can enqueue the mbuf address to mempool. Example: X - mbuf start address Y - the object block size X + n <- is the packet pointer to send the packet When submitting the packet o HW to send the packet, SW needs to only mention the X + n and when HW frees it, it can derive the X(mbuf pointer address) by the following arithmetic X = (X + n ) - ((X + n) MOD Y) Hi Olivier, It is not worth going back and forth on this code organization. You can decide on a scheme, We will follow that. > > Regards > A Vamsi > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Olivier Matz > > Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 8:06 PM > > To: dev@dpdk.org > > Cc: Anatoly Burakov ; Andrew Rybchenko > > ; Ferruh Yigit ; > > Giridharan, Ganesan ; Jerin Jacob Kollanukkaran > > ; Kiran Kumar Kokkilagadda ; > > Stephen Hemminger ; Thomas Monjalon > > ; Vamsi Krishna Attunuru > > Subject: [EXT] [PATCH v2 5/6] mempool: prevent objects from being across > > pages > > > > External Email > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > When populating a mempool, ensure that objects are not located across several > > pages, except if user did not request iova contiguous objects. > > > > Signed-off-by: Vamsi Krishna Attunuru > > Signed-off-by: Olivier Matz > > --- > > drivers/mempool/octeontx2/Makefile | 3 + > > drivers/mempool/octeontx2/meson.build | 3 + > > drivers/mempool/octeontx2/otx2_mempool_ops.c | 119 ++++++++++++++++--- > > lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool.c | 23 ++-- > > lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool_ops_default.c | 32 ++++- > > 5 files changed, 147 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/mempool/octeontx2/Makefile > > b/drivers/mempool/octeontx2/Makefile > > index 87cce22c6..d781cbfc6 100644 > > --- a/drivers/mempool/octeontx2/Makefile > > +++ b/drivers/mempool/octeontx2/Makefile > > @@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ EXPORT_MAP := rte_mempool_octeontx2_version.map > > > > LIBABIVER := 1 > > > > +# for rte_mempool_get_page_size > > +CFLAGS += -DALLOW_EXPERIMENTAL_API > > + > > # > > # all source are stored in SRCS-y > > # > > diff --git a/drivers/mempool/octeontx2/meson.build > > b/drivers/mempool/octeontx2/meson.build > > index 9fde40f0e..28f9634da 100644 > > --- a/drivers/mempool/octeontx2/meson.build > > +++ b/drivers/mempool/octeontx2/meson.build > > @@ -21,3 +21,6 @@ foreach flag: extra_flags endforeach > > > > deps += ['eal', 'mbuf', 'kvargs', 'bus_pci', 'common_octeontx2', 'mempool'] > > + > > +# for rte_mempool_get_page_size > > +allow_experimental_apis = true > > diff --git a/drivers/mempool/octeontx2/otx2_mempool_ops.c > > b/drivers/mempool/octeontx2/otx2_mempool_ops.c > > index d769575f4..47117aec6 100644 > > --- a/drivers/mempool/octeontx2/otx2_mempool_ops.c > > +++ b/drivers/mempool/octeontx2/otx2_mempool_ops.c > > @@ -713,12 +713,76 @@ static ssize_t > > otx2_npa_calc_mem_size(const struct rte_mempool *mp, uint32_t obj_num, > > uint32_t pg_shift, size_t *min_chunk_size, size_t *align) { > > - /* > > - * Simply need space for one more object to be able to > > - * fulfill alignment requirements. > > - */ > > - return rte_mempool_op_calc_mem_size_default(mp, obj_num + 1, > > pg_shift, > > - min_chunk_size, align); > > + size_t total_elt_sz; > > + size_t obj_per_page, pg_sz, objs_in_last_page; > > + size_t mem_size; > > + > > + /* derived from rte_mempool_op_calc_mem_size_default() */ > > + > > + total_elt_sz = mp->header_size + mp->elt_size + mp->trailer_size; > > + > > + if (total_elt_sz == 0) { > > + mem_size = 0; > > + } else if (pg_shift == 0) { > > + /* one object margin to fix alignment */ > > + mem_size = total_elt_sz * (obj_num + 1); > > + } else { > > + pg_sz = (size_t)1 << pg_shift; > > + obj_per_page = pg_sz / total_elt_sz; > > + > > + /* we need to keep one object to fix alignment */ > > + if (obj_per_page > 0) > > + obj_per_page--; > > + > > + if (obj_per_page == 0) { > > + /* > > + * Note that if object size is bigger than page size, > > + * then it is assumed that pages are grouped in subsets > > + * of physically continuous pages big enough to store > > + * at least one object. > > + */ > > + mem_size = RTE_ALIGN_CEIL(2 * total_elt_sz, > > + pg_sz) * obj_num; > > + } else { > > + /* In the best case, the allocator will return a > > + * page-aligned address. For example, with 5 objs, > > + * the required space is as below: > > + * | page0 | page1 | page2 (last) | > > + * |obj0 |obj1 |xxx|obj2 |obj3 |xxx|obj4| > > + * <------------- mem_size -------------> > > + */ > > + objs_in_last_page = ((obj_num - 1) % obj_per_page) + > > 1; > > + /* room required for the last page */ > > + mem_size = objs_in_last_page * total_elt_sz; > > + /* room required for other pages */ > > + mem_size += ((obj_num - objs_in_last_page) / > > + obj_per_page) << pg_shift; > > + > > + /* In the worst case, the allocator returns a > > + * non-aligned pointer, wasting up to > > + * total_elt_sz. Add a margin for that. > > + */ > > + mem_size += total_elt_sz - 1; > > + } > > + } > > + > > + *min_chunk_size = total_elt_sz * 2; > > + *align = RTE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE; > > + > > + return mem_size; > > +} > > + > > +/* Returns -1 if object crosses a page boundary, else returns 0 */ > > +static int check_obj_bounds(char *obj, size_t pg_sz, size_t elt_sz) { > > + if (pg_sz == 0) > > + return 0; > > + if (elt_sz > pg_sz) > > + return 0; > > + if (RTE_PTR_ALIGN(obj, pg_sz) != RTE_PTR_ALIGN(obj + elt_sz - 1, > > pg_sz)) > > + return -1; > > + return 0; > > } > > > > static int > > @@ -726,8 +790,12 @@ otx2_npa_populate(struct rte_mempool *mp, > > unsigned int max_objs, void *vaddr, > > rte_iova_t iova, size_t len, > > rte_mempool_populate_obj_cb_t *obj_cb, void *obj_cb_arg) > > { > > - size_t total_elt_sz; > > + char *va = vaddr; > > + size_t total_elt_sz, pg_sz; > > size_t off; > > + unsigned int i; > > + void *obj; > > + int ret; > > > > if (iova == RTE_BAD_IOVA) > > return -EINVAL; > > @@ -735,22 +803,45 @@ otx2_npa_populate(struct rte_mempool *mp, > > unsigned int max_objs, void *vaddr, > > total_elt_sz = mp->header_size + mp->elt_size + mp->trailer_size; > > > > /* Align object start address to a multiple of total_elt_sz */ > > - off = total_elt_sz - ((uintptr_t)vaddr % total_elt_sz); > > + off = total_elt_sz - (((uintptr_t)(va - 1) % total_elt_sz) + 1); > > > > if (len < off) > > return -EINVAL; > > > > - vaddr = (char *)vaddr + off; > > - iova += off; > > - len -= off; > > > > - npa_lf_aura_op_range_set(mp->pool_id, iova, iova + len); > > + npa_lf_aura_op_range_set(mp->pool_id, iova + off, iova + len - off); > > > > if (npa_lf_aura_range_update_check(mp->pool_id) < 0) > > return -EBUSY; > > > > - return rte_mempool_op_populate_default(mp, max_objs, vaddr, iova, > > len, > > - obj_cb, obj_cb_arg); > > + /* the following is derived from rte_mempool_op_populate_default() */ > > + > > + ret = rte_mempool_get_page_size(mp, &pg_sz); > > + if (ret < 0) > > + return ret; > > + > > + for (i = 0; i < max_objs; i++) { > > + /* avoid objects to cross page boundaries, and align > > + * offset to a multiple of total_elt_sz. > > + */ > > + if (check_obj_bounds(va + off, pg_sz, total_elt_sz) < 0) { > > + off += RTE_PTR_ALIGN_CEIL(va + off, pg_sz) - (va + > > off); > > + off += total_elt_sz - (((uintptr_t)(va + off - 1) % > > + total_elt_sz) + 1); > > + } > > + > > + if (off + total_elt_sz > len) > > + break; > > + > > + off += mp->header_size; > > + obj = va + off; > > + obj_cb(mp, obj_cb_arg, obj, > > + (iova == RTE_BAD_IOVA) ? RTE_BAD_IOVA : (iova + off)); > > + rte_mempool_ops_enqueue_bulk(mp, &obj, 1); > > + off += mp->elt_size + mp->trailer_size; > > + } > > + > > + return i; > > } > > > > static struct rte_mempool_ops otx2_npa_ops = { diff --git > > a/lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool.c b/lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool.c > > index 758c5410b..d3db9273d 100644 > > --- a/lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool.c > > +++ b/lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool.c > > @@ -431,8 +431,6 @@ rte_mempool_get_page_size(struct rte_mempool *mp, > > size_t *pg_sz) > > > > if (!need_iova_contig_obj) > > *pg_sz = 0; > > - else if (!alloc_in_ext_mem && rte_eal_iova_mode() == RTE_IOVA_VA) > > - *pg_sz = 0; > > else if (rte_eal_has_hugepages() || alloc_in_ext_mem) > > *pg_sz = get_min_page_size(mp->socket_id); > > else > > @@ -481,17 +479,15 @@ rte_mempool_populate_default(struct rte_mempool > > *mp) > > * then just set page shift and page size to 0, because the user has > > * indicated that there's no need to care about anything. > > * > > - * if we do need contiguous objects, there is also an option to reserve > > - * the entire mempool memory as one contiguous block of memory, in > > - * which case the page shift and alignment wouldn't matter as well. > > + * if we do need contiguous objects (if a mempool driver has its > > + * own calc_size() method returning min_chunk_size = mem_size), > > + * there is also an option to reserve the entire mempool memory > > + * as one contiguous block of memory. > > * > > * if we require contiguous objects, but not necessarily the entire > > - * mempool reserved space to be contiguous, then there are two > > options. > > - * > > - * if our IO addresses are virtual, not actual physical (IOVA as VA > > - * case), then no page shift needed - our memory allocation will give us > > - * contiguous IO memory as far as the hardware is concerned, so > > - * act as if we're getting contiguous memory. > > + * mempool reserved space to be contiguous, pg_sz will be != 0, > > + * and the default ops->populate() will take care of not placing > > + * objects across pages. > > * > > * if our IO addresses are physical, we may get memory from bigger > > * pages, or we might get memory from smaller pages, and how much > > of it @@ -504,11 +500,6 @@ rte_mempool_populate_default(struct > > rte_mempool *mp) > > * > > * If we fail to get enough contiguous memory, then we'll go and > > * reserve space in smaller chunks. > > - * > > - * We also have to take into account the fact that memory that we're > > - * going to allocate from can belong to an externally allocated memory > > - * area, in which case the assumption of IOVA as VA mode being > > - * synonymous with IOVA contiguousness will not hold. > > */ > > > > need_iova_contig_obj = !(mp->flags & > > MEMPOOL_F_NO_IOVA_CONTIG); diff --git > > a/lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool_ops_default.c > > b/lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool_ops_default.c > > index f6aea7662..e5cd4600f 100644 > > --- a/lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool_ops_default.c > > +++ b/lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool_ops_default.c > > @@ -61,21 +61,47 @@ rte_mempool_op_calc_mem_size_default(const struct > > rte_mempool *mp, > > return mem_size; > > } > > > > +/* Returns -1 if object crosses a page boundary, else returns 0 */ > > +static int check_obj_bounds(char *obj, size_t pg_sz, size_t elt_sz) { > > + if (pg_sz == 0) > > + return 0; > > + if (elt_sz > pg_sz) > > + return 0; > > + if (RTE_PTR_ALIGN(obj, pg_sz) != RTE_PTR_ALIGN(obj + elt_sz - 1, > > pg_sz)) > > + return -1; > > + return 0; > > +} > > + > > int > > rte_mempool_op_populate_default(struct rte_mempool *mp, unsigned int > > max_objs, > > void *vaddr, rte_iova_t iova, size_t len, > > rte_mempool_populate_obj_cb_t *obj_cb, void *obj_cb_arg) { > > - size_t total_elt_sz; > > + char *va = vaddr; > > + size_t total_elt_sz, pg_sz; > > size_t off; > > unsigned int i; > > void *obj; > > + int ret; > > + > > + ret = rte_mempool_get_page_size(mp, &pg_sz); > > + if (ret < 0) > > + return ret; > > > > total_elt_sz = mp->header_size + mp->elt_size + mp->trailer_size; > > > > - for (off = 0, i = 0; off + total_elt_sz <= len && i < max_objs; i++) { > > + for (off = 0, i = 0; i < max_objs; i++) { > > + /* avoid objects to cross page boundaries */ > > + if (check_obj_bounds(va + off, pg_sz, total_elt_sz) < 0) > > + off += RTE_PTR_ALIGN_CEIL(va + off, pg_sz) - (va + > > off); > > + > > + if (off + total_elt_sz > len) > > + break; > > + > > off += mp->header_size; > > - obj = (char *)vaddr + off; > > + obj = va + off; > > obj_cb(mp, obj_cb_arg, obj, > > (iova == RTE_BAD_IOVA) ? RTE_BAD_IOVA : (iova + off)); > > rte_mempool_ops_enqueue_bulk(mp, &obj, 1); > > -- > > 2.20.1 >