* [dpdk-dev] [RFC PATCH] LACP control packet filtering offload
@ 2017-05-19 11:41 Tomasz Kulasek
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From: Tomasz Kulasek @ 2017-05-19 11:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dev; +Cc: declan.doherty
This RFC describes a proposal to improve packet processing in bonding
mode 4 using hardware offloads.
1. Overview
Packet processing in the current path for bonding in mode 4, requires
parse all packets in the fast path, to classify and process LACP
packets.
The idea of performance improvement is to use hardware offloads to
improve packet classification.
2. Scope of work
a) Optimization of software LACP packet classification by using
packet_type metadata to eliminate the requirement of parsing each
packet in the received burst.
b) Implementation of classification mechanism using flow director to
redirect LACP packets to the dedicated queue (not visible by
application).
- Filter pattern choosing (not all filters are supported by all
devices),
- Changing processing path to speed up non-LACP packets processing,
- Handle LACP packets from dedicated Rx queue and send to dedicated
Tx queue,
c) Creation of fallback mechanism allowing to select the most
preferable method of processing:
- Flow director,
- Packet type metadata,
- Software parsing,
3. Proposal
3.1. Packet type
The packet_type approach would result in a performance improvement
as packets data would no longer be required to be read, but with this
approach the bonded driver would still need to look at the mbuf of each
packet thereby having an impact on the achievable Rx performance.
There's not packet_type value describing LACP packets directly. However,
it can be used to limit number of packets required to be parsed, e.g. if
packet_type indicates >L2 packets.
It should improve performance while well-known non-LACP packets can be
skipped without the need to look up into its data.
3.2. Flow director
Using rte_flow API and pattern on ethernet type of packet (0x8809), we
can configure flow director to redirect slow packets to separated
queue.
An independent Rx queues for LACP would remove the requirement to
filter all ingress traffic in sw which should result in a performance
increase. Other queues stay untouched and processing of packets on the
fast path will be reduced to simple packet collecting from slaves.
Separated Tx queue for LACP daemon allows to send LACP responses
immediately, without interfering into Tx fast path.
RECEIVE
.---------------.
| Slave 0 |
| .------. |
| Fd | Rxq | |
Rx ======o==>| |==============.
| | +======+ | | .---------------.
| `-->| LACP |--------. | | Bonding |
| `------' | | | | .------. |
`---------------' | | | | | |
| >============>| |=======> Rx
.---------------. | | | +======+ |
| Slave 1 | | | | | XXXX | |
| .------. | | | | `------' |
| Fd | Rxq | | | | `---------------'
Rx ======o==>| |==============' .---------------.
| | +======+ | | | |
| `-->| LACP |--------+----------->+ LACP DAEMON |
| `------' | Tx <--| |
`---------------' `---------------'
All slow packets received by slaves in bonding are redirected to the
separated queue using flow director. Other packets are collected from
slaves and exposed to the application with Rx burst on bonded device.
TRANSMIT
.---------------.
| Slave 0 |
| .------. |
| | | |
Tx <=====+===| |<=============.
| | |------| | | .---------------.
| `---| LACP |<-------. | | Bonding |
| `------' | | | | .------. |
`---------------' | | | | | |
| +<============| |<====== Tx
.---------------. | | | +======+ |
| Slave 1 | | | | | XXXX | |
| .------. | | | | `------' |
| | | | | | `---------------'
Tx <=====+===| |<=============' Rx .---------------.
| | |------| | | `->| |
| `---| LACP |<-------+------------+ LACP DAEMON |
| `------' | | |
`---------------' `---------------'
On transmit, packets are propagated on the slaves. While we have
separated Tx queue for LACP responses, it can be sent regardless of the
fast path.
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1.9.1
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