From: Kevin Traynor <ktraynor@redhat.com>
To: Yuanhan Liu <yuanhan.liu@linux.intel.com>
Cc: maxime.coquelin@redhat.com, dev@dpdk.org, stable@dpdk.org
Subject: Re: [dpdk-stable] [PATCH] vhost: fix virtio_net cache sharing of broadcast_rarp
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 10:10:05 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <fb0af1bf-9518-f8f2-d288-f8f2e77a53c8@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170316062122.GN18844@yliu-dev.sh.intel.com>
On 03/16/2017 06:21 AM, Yuanhan Liu wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 07:10:49PM +0000, Kevin Traynor wrote:
>> The virtio_net structure is used in both enqueue and dequeue datapaths.
>> broadcast_rarp is checked with cmpset in the dequeue datapath regardless
>> of whether descriptors are available or not.
>>
>> It is observed in some cases where dequeue and enqueue are performed by
>> different cores and no packets are available on the dequeue datapath
>> (i.e. uni-directional traffic), the frequent checking of broadcast_rarp
>> in dequeue causes performance degradation for the enqueue datapath.
>>
>> In OVS the issue can cause a uni-directional performance drop of up to 15%.
>>
>> Fix that by moving broadcast_rarp to a different cache line in
>> virtio_net struct.
>
> Thanks, but I'm a bit confused. The drop looks like being caused by
> cache false sharing, but I don't see anything would lead to a false
> sharing. I mean, there is no write in the same cache line where the
> broadcast_rarp belongs. Or, the "volatile" type is the culprit here?
>
Yes, the cmpset code uses cmpxchg and that performs a write regardless
of the result - it either writes the new value or back the old value.
> Talking about that, I had actually considered to turn "broadcast_rarp"
> to a simple "int" or "uint16_t" type, to make it more light weight.
> The reason I used atomic type is to exactly send one broadcast RARP
> packet once SEND_RARP request is recieved. Otherwise, we may send more
> than one RARP packet when MQ is invovled. But I think we don't have
> to be that accurate: it's tolerable when more RARP are sent. I saw 4
> SEND_RARP requests (aka 4 RARP packets) in the last time I tried
> vhost-user live migration after all. I don't quite remember why
> it was 4 though.
>
> That said, I think it also would resolve the performance issue if you
> change "rte_atomic16_t" to "uint16_t", without moving the place?
>
Yes, that should work fine, with the side effect you mentioned of
possibly some more rarps - no big deal.
I tested another solution also - as it is unlikely we would need to send
the broadcast_rarp, you can first read and only do the cmpset if it is
likely to succeed. This resolved the issue too.
--- a/lib/librte_vhost/virtio_net.c
+++ b/lib/librte_vhost/virtio_net.c
@@ -1057,7 +1057,8 @@ static inline bool __attribute__((always_inline))
*
* Check user_send_rarp() for more information.
*/
- if (unlikely(rte_atomic16_cmpset((volatile uint16_t *)
+ if (unlikely(rte_atomic16_read(&dev->broadcast_rarp) &&
+ rte_atomic16_cmpset((volatile uint16_t *)
&dev->broadcast_rarp.cnt, 1, 0))) {
rarp_mbuf = rte_pktmbuf_alloc(mbuf_pool);
if (rarp_mbuf == NULL) {
I choose changing the struct because the 'read && cmpset' code is
non-obvious and someone might not think to do that in the future. I did
a PVP test with testpmd and didn't see any degradation with the struct
change, so I thought it can be a good solution.
I tested the struct change with several combinations of DPDK
16.11.1/17.02/master combined with OVS 2.6/2.7/master. If you prefer one
of the other solutions, let me know and I'll perform some additional
testing.
Kevin.
> --yliu
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-03-16 10:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-03-15 19:10 Kevin Traynor
2017-03-16 6:21 ` Yuanhan Liu
2017-03-16 10:10 ` Kevin Traynor [this message]
2017-03-17 5:47 ` Yuanhan Liu
2017-03-17 10:01 ` Maxime Coquelin
2017-03-20 11:13 ` Kevin Traynor
2017-03-23 15:44 ` [dpdk-stable] [PATCH v2] vhost: fix virtio_net false sharing Kevin Traynor
2017-03-27 7:34 ` Maxime Coquelin
2017-03-27 8:33 ` Yuanhan Liu
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