From: Rajesh Ravi <rajesh.ravi@broadcom.com>
To: "Burakov, Anatoly" <anatoly.burakov@intel.com>
Cc: Ajit Khaparde <ajit.khaparde@broadcom.com>,
dev@dpdk.org,
Jonathan Richardson <jonathan.richardson@broadcom.com>,
Scott Branden <scott.branden@broadcom.com>,
Vikram Mysore Prakash <vikram.prakash@broadcom.com>,
Srinath Mannam <srinath.mannam@broadcom.com>
Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] eal: add option --iso-cmem for external custom memory
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2019 01:20:02 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAAr5zNfncfu4RfgSVfykjnK0-KuWC6m84_quTbjSDMivQ9q=kA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <31bff5b7-169c-e158-3a87-6448272c571c@intel.com>
Thanks Anatoly.
Please find inline below:
[Anatoly] vfio_mem_event_callback() is called every time memory is added to
a
heap. That includes internal and external memory
[Rajesh] malloc_heap_add_external_memory() does call
eal_memalloc_mem_event_notify
[ instead of vfio_mem_event_callback() ]
But, no callback function is getting called from inside
eal_memalloc_mem_event_notify()
execution flow is not entering inside following loop:
*TAILQ_FOREACH(entry, &mem_event_callback_list, next) {*
* RTE_LOG(DEBUG, EAL, "Calling mem event callback
'%s:%p'\n", entry->name, entry->arg);
entry->clb(event, start, len, entry->arg); }*
Do you mean to say, we are supposed to explicitly register a callback
which separately builds iommu tables in addition to calling
rte_malloc_heap_memory_add() API?
Regards,
Rajesh
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 8:32 PM Burakov, Anatoly <anatoly.burakov@intel.com>
wrote:
> On 25-Oct-19 1:53 PM, Rajesh Ravi wrote:
> > Thanks Anatoly.
> > I think now we 're close to sync. You understood it right: the problem
> > is dma/iommu mappings are not getting created.
> >
> > 1)vfio_mem_event_callback() is getting called later when memory is
> > allocated from heap but not when external memory is added to heap
>
> Please correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe that's not true.
> vfio_mem_event_callback() is called every time memory is added to a
> heap. That includes internal and external memory [1] [2].
>
> [1] http://git.dpdk.org/dpdk/tree/lib/librte_eal/common/rte_malloc.c#n397
> [2]
> http://git.dpdk.org/dpdk/tree/lib/librte_eal/common/malloc_heap.c#n1231
>
> The only way the callback doesn't get called is if VFIO doesn't get
> initialize and/or fails to register said callback.
>
> >
> > 2)vfio_dma_mem_map() is called inside vfio_mem_event_callback() but it's
> > skipped in case of external memory because it's invoked inside following
> > if condition:
> > if (rte_eal_iova_mode() == RTE_IOVA_VA && msl->external == 0)
> > [ I verified this also with gdb by stepping over line by line
> > inside vfio_mem_event_callback() ]
> > We 're using DPDK v19.02 but I see almost same code and flow in DPDK
> > 19.08-rc4 as well.
>
> I believe that is not true either.
>
> The line you're referring to [1] does *not* skip external memory
> segments (or rather, that's not its intention). Instead, it is checking
> if we can assume that the region is IOVA-contiguous. For IOVA as VA
> mode, we can assume that, *but not for external memory*, which is why it
> is skipped.
>
> After this check, there is a loop that goes memseg by memseg [2], and it
> does *not* skip external memory. The memseg will only get skipped if it
> doesn't have a valid IOVA address [3], which will only happen if you
> don't provide an IOVA table at heap creation time (we can't make
> assumptions about desired IOVA addresses, so we just skip them). Perhaps
> it should output a debug message when it does that, but the important
> thing is, the code does nothing to skip external memory.
>
> [1] http://git.dpdk.org/dpdk/tree/lib/librte_eal/linux/eal/eal_vfio.c#n521
> [2] http://git.dpdk.org/dpdk/tree/lib/librte_eal/linux/eal/eal_vfio.c#n533
> [3] http://git.dpdk.org/dpdk/tree/lib/librte_eal/linux/eal/eal_vfio.c#n536
>
> >
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > [ _Further explanation of point 1) :_
> > I used gdb and set break point and checked back trace to verify the
> > call stack trace: first I set break point at rte_malloc_heap_memory_add.
> > Then I hit break point and then set break point at
> > vfio_mem_event_callback. I see from back trace that it's from
> > malloc_heap_alloc () with event = RTE_MEM_EVENT_ALLOC as can be seen
> > from log at the end of this mail.
> >
> > And also I don't see any event for memory ADD as below:
> > enum rte_mem_event {
> > RTE_MEM_EVENT_ALLOC = 0, /**< Allocation event. */
> > RTE_MEM_EVENT_FREE, /**< Deallocation event. */
> > }; ]
> >
> > *_Log_*
> > *_
> > _*
> > (gdb) bt
> > #0 vfio_mem_event_callback (type=RTE_MEM_EVENT_ALLOC,
> > addr=0x200016c00000, len=4194304, arg=0x0) at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-dpdk/gitAUTOINC+ca5edf7f64-r0/lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/eal/eal_vfio.c:512
> > #1 0x00000000004b78f0 in eal_memalloc_mem_event_notify
> > (event=event@entry=RTE_MEM_EVENT_ALLOC,
> > start=start@entry=0x200016c00000, len=len@entry=4194304)
> > at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-dpdk/gitAUTOINC+ca5edf7f64-r0/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_memalloc.c:248
> > #2 0x00000000004c7a90 in try_expand_heap_primary (contig=false,
> > bound=0, align=35184753770496, flags=0, socket=0,
> > elt_size=35184753770496, pg_sz=2097152, heap=0x569b3c
> > <early_mem_config+10364>)
> > at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-dpdk/gitAUTOINC+ca5edf7f64-r0/lib/librte_eal/common/malloc_heap.c:412
> > #3 try_expand_heap (heap=heap@entry=0x569b3c <early_mem_config+10364>,
> > pg_sz=2097152, elt_size=elt_size@entry=8192, socket=socket@entry=0,
> > flags=flags@entry=0, align=align@entry=2097152, bound=bound@entry=0,
> > contig=contig@entry=false)
> > at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-dpdk/gitAUTOINC+ca5edf7f64-r0/lib/librte_eal/common/malloc_heap.c:494
> > #4 0x00000000004c7f28 in alloc_more_mem_on_socket
> > (heap=heap@entry=0x569b3c <early_mem_config+10364>,
> > size=size@entry=8192, socket=0, flags=flags@entry=0,
> > align=align@entry=2097152, bound=bound@entry=0, contig=contig@entry
> =false)
> > at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-dpdk/gitAUTOINC+ca5edf7f64-r0/lib/librte_eal/common/malloc_heap.c:622
> > #5 0x00000000004c822c in malloc_heap_alloc_on_heap_id
> > (size=size@entry=8192, heap_id=heap_id@entry=0, flags=flags@entry=0,
> > align=<optimized out>, align@entry=2097152, bound=bound@entry=0,
> > contig=contig@entry=false, type=0x0)
> > at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-dpdk/gitAUTOINC+ca5edf7f64-r0/lib/librte_eal/common/malloc_heap.c:676
> > #6 0x00000000004c8464 in malloc_heap_alloc (type=type@entry=0x0,
> > size=size@entry=8192, socket_arg=<optimized out>, flags=flags@entry=0,
> > align=2097152, bound=bound@entry=0, contig=contig@entry=false)
> > at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-dpdk/gitAUTOINC+ca5edf7f64-r0/lib/librte_eal/common/malloc_heap.c:714
> > #7 0x00000000004c498c in rte_malloc_socket (type=type@entry=0x0,
> > size=size@entry=8192, align=align@entry=2097152, socket_arg=<optimized
> > out>, socket_arg@entry=-1)
> > at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-dpdk/gitAUTOINC+ca5edf7f64-r0/lib/librte_eal/common/rte_malloc.c:58
> > #8 0x000000000049fe24 in spdk_malloc (size=size@entry=8192,
> > align=align@entry=2097152, phys_addr=phys_addr@entry=0x0,
> > socket_id=socket_id@entry=-1, flags=flags@entry=3)
> > at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/env_dpdk/env.c:95
> > #9 0x000000000049fe94 in spdk_zmalloc (size=8192,
> > align=align@entry=2097152, phys_addr=phys_addr@entry=0x0,
> > socket_id=socket_id@entry=-1, flags=flags@entry=3) at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/env_dpdk/env.c:108
> > #10 0x0000000000431f64 in nvme_pcie_qpair_construct
> > (qpair=0x200016aed1d8, opts=opts@entry=0x0) at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/nvme/nvme_pcie.c:1054
> > #11 0x000000000043233c in nvme_pcie_ctrlr_construct_admin_qpair
> > (ctrlr=0x200016aed340) at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/nvme/nvme_pcie.c:719
> > #12 nvme_pcie_ctrlr_construct (trid=<optimized out>, opts=<optimized
> > out>, devhandle=0x70f4b0) at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/nvme/nvme_pcie.c:881
> > #13 0x0000000000437674 in nvme_transport_ctrlr_construct
> > (trid=trid@entry=0xffffffffec98, opts=opts@entry=0xffffffffea00,
> > devhandle=devhandle@entry=0x70f4b0)
> > at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/nvme/nvme_transport.c:99
> > #14 0x0000000000436b08 in nvme_ctrlr_probe
> > (trid=trid@entry=0xffffffffec98, probe_ctx=0x70eae0,
> > devhandle=devhandle@entry=0x70f4b0) at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/nvme/nvme.c:426
> > #15 0x0000000000430d40 in pcie_nvme_enum_cb (ctx=0xffffffffefe8,
> > pci_dev=0x70f4b0) at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/nvme/nvme_pcie.c:752
> > #16 0x00000000004a2e20 in spdk_pci_device_init (_drv=0x51b660
> > <g_nvme_pci_drv>, _dev=0x61b5f0) at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/env_dpdk/pci.c:347
> > #17 0x00000000004d5c68 in rte_pci_probe_one_driver (dev=0x61b5f0,
> > dr=0x51b660 <g_nvme_pci_drv>) at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-dpdk/gitAUTOINC+ca5edf7f64-r0/drivers/bus/pci/pci_common.c:185
> > #18 pci_probe_all_drivers (dev=0x61b5f0) at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-dpdk/gitAUTOINC+ca5edf7f64-r0/drivers/bus/pci/pci_common.c:259
> > #19 rte_pci_probe () at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-dpdk/gitAUTOINC+ca5edf7f64-r0/drivers/bus/pci/pci_common.c:294
> > #20 0x00000000004bb490 in rte_bus_probe () at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-dpdk/gitAUTOINC+ca5edf7f64-r0/lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_bus.c:100
> > #21 0x00000000004a3030 in spdk_pci_enumerate (driver=0x51b660
> > <g_nvme_pci_drv>, enum_cb=enum_cb@entry=0x430c50 <pcie_nvme_enum_cb>,
> > enum_ctx=enum_ctx@entry=0xffffffffefe8)
> > at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/env_dpdk/pci.c:502
> > #22 0x00000000004319c4 in nvme_pcie_ctrlr_scan (probe_ctx=0x70eae0,
> > direct_connect=<optimized out>) at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/nvme/nvme_pcie.c:780
> > #23 0x00000000004376ac in nvme_transport_ctrlr_scan
> > (probe_ctx=probe_ctx@entry=0x70eae0,
> > direct_connect=direct_connect@entry=false) at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/nvme/nvme_transport.c:106
> > #24 0x0000000000436be4 in spdk_nvme_probe_internal
> > (probe_ctx=probe_ctx@entry=0x70eae0,
> > direct_connect=direct_connect@entry=false) at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/nvme/nvme.c:553
> > #25 0x0000000000436fc4 in spdk_nvme_probe_async (trid=0xfffffffff0d8,
> > cb_ctx=cb_ctx@entry=0x6402c0, probe_cb=probe_cb@entry=0x420b70
> > <probe_cb>, attach_cb=0x421b50 <attach_cb>, remove_cb=0x0)
> > at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/nvme/nvme.c:1078
> > #26 0x00000000004372d0 in spdk_nvme_probe (trid=<optimized out>,
> > trid@entry=0x0, cb_ctx=cb_ctx@entry=0x6402c0,
> > probe_cb=probe_cb@entry=0x420b70 <probe_cb>,
> > attach_cb=attach_cb@entry=0x421b50 <attach_cb>,
> > remove_cb=remove_cb@entry=0x0)
> > at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/nvme/nvme.c:625
> > #27 0x00000000004223b0 in bdev_nvme_library_init () at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/bdev/nvme/bdev_nvme.c:1539
> > #28 0x000000000048cf80 in spdk_bdev_modules_init () at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/bdev/bdev.c:963
> > #29 spdk_bdev_initialize (cb_fn=<optimized out>, cb_arg=<optimized out>)
> > at /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/bdev/bdev.c:1084
> > #30 0x00000000004811b8 in spdk_subsystem_init (cb_fn=<optimized out>,
> > cb_arg=<optimized out>) at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/event/subsystem.c:178
> > #31 0x0000000000484720 in _spdk_msg_queue_run_batch (max_msgs=<optimized
> > out>, thread=0x60c600) at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/thread/thread.c:406
> > #32 spdk_thread_poll (thread=thread@entry=0x60c600,
> > max_msgs=max_msgs@entry=0, now=now@entry=2386134829398) at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/thread/thread.c:462
> > #33 0x000000000048040c in _spdk_reactor_run (arg=0x60bcc0) at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/event/reactor.c:272
> > #34 0x0000000000480990 in spdk_reactors_start () at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/event/reactor.c:381
> > #35 0x000000000047f7d4 in spdk_app_start
> > (opts=opts@entry=0xfffffffffa78, start_fn=start_fn@entry=0x407350
> > <nvmf_tgt_started>, arg1=arg1@entry=0x0) at
> > /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/lib/event/app.c:692
> > #36 0x0000000000405b2c in main (argc=7, argv=0xfffffffffc78) at
> >
> /usr/src/debug/brcm-spdk/gitAUTOINC+6ae1d4b779-r0/app/nvmf_tgt/nvmf_main.c:75
> >
> > Regards,
> > Rajesh
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 5:13 PM Burakov, Anatoly
> > <anatoly.burakov@intel.com <mailto:anatoly.burakov@intel.com>> wrote:
> >
> > On 22-Oct-19 8:56 AM, Rajesh Ravi wrote:
> > > Hi Anatoly,
> > > I tried calling rte_vfio_dma_map() but, it failed for me because
> > >
> > > vfio_dma_mem_map() failed with error:VFIO support not initialized
> > > because: default_vfio_cfg->vfio_iommu_type=NULL (
> container_dma_map
> > > calls vfio_dma_mem_map with vfio_cfg = default_vfio_cfg )
> > >
> > > call sequence: rte_vfio_dma_map() -->container_dma_map()
> > > --> vfio_dma_mem_map
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Rajesh
> > >
> > > On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 9:16 PM Rajesh Ravi
> > <rajesh.ravi@broadcom.com <mailto:rajesh.ravi@broadcom.com>
> > > <mailto:rajesh.ravi@broadcom.com
> > <mailto:rajesh.ravi@broadcom.com>>> wrote:
> > >
> > > Thanks Anatoly for prompt response. Sorry for the delayed
> > response,
> > > I took some time to reverify with SPDK.
> > >
> > > Infact, I do want the iommu mapping to be performed. I don't
> > want it
> > > to be bypassed by type1_map()
> > > [lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/eal/eal_vfio.c] for external memory.
> > >
> > > Then, if I understood correctly, you suggested to call
> > > rte_vfio_dma_map() as an alternative.
> > >
> > > _Context & clarification_
> > >
> > > 1) We 're using DPDK to manage/allocate memory for SPDK
> > through heap
> > > API.
> > >
> > > The only DPDK APIs we 're calling are:
> > > A)rte_malloc_heap_memory_add() to add external memory to
> heap.
> > > B)rte_malloc_heap_get_socket() & rte_malloc_socket() to
> > allocate
> > > memory
> > >
> > > /Are you suggesting to make a call to rte_vfio_dma_map() from
> > spdk,
> > > in addition to the APIs listed under 1)A & 1)B instead of
> > modifying
> > > DPDK vfio functions?/
> > > Please confirm, Probably I missed the context and might
> > not have
> > > understood fully.
> > >
> > >
> > > 2) .dma_user_map_func=vfio_type1_dma_mem_map() is called from
> 2
> > > paths in dpdk. In either case call to dma_user_map_func() is
> > skipped.
> > > A) _During the startup, as you said before:_
> > > rte_vfio_setup_device() --> type1_map()
> > >
> > > B)During allocation event:
> > > vfio_mem_event_callback()
> (type=RTE_MEM_EVENT_ALLOC,..)
> > > -->vfio_dma_mem_map() -->dma_user_map_func()
> > >
> >
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > _Conclusion_
> > >
> > > So we have 2 alternatives:
> > >
> > > A) make additional call to rte_vfio_dma_map() API after adding
> > > external memory using rte_malloc_heap_memory_add() API.
> > >
> > > B) remove msl->external check which bypasses call to
> > > dma_user_map_func() in DPDK.
> > >
> > > I modified DPDK functions [Option B) ]. I guess you 're
> > > suggesting option A)
> > >
> > > Please confirm.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Rajesh
> >
> > Hi Rajesh,
> >
> > Apologies for delayed response.
> >
> > I'm still not sure i understand your problem.
> >
> > When adding memory with rte_malloc_heap_memory_add(), this memory
> > is, as
> > far as i can tell, automatically mapped for DMA mapping with VFIO.
> This
> > happens because:
> >
> > rte_malloc_heap_memory_add() -> malloc_heap_add_external_memory() ->
> > eal_memalloc_mem_event_notify() -> vfio_mem_event_callback() ->
> > vfio_dma_mem_map()
> >
> > VFIO registers itself for mem event callbacks in
> > eal_vfio.c:rte_vfio_setup_device():791.
> >
> > So, there is no need to map anything for DMA when you're creating
> > external heaps - it is being mapped automatically by EAL.
> >
> > For an example implementation have a look at testpmd, specifically
> > testpmd.c:mbuf_pool_create() for MP_ALLOC_XMEM type. This calls
> > testpmd.c:setup_extmem(), which creates an external heap. Notice how
> it
> > doesn't do anything to map the memory for DMA, because that is
> already
> > done by EAL. You can verify this working by adding --mp-alloc=xmem
> > argument to testpmd to force it to use external memory for its
> mempools.
> >
> > So, what is the actual issue here, given that the memory is mapped
> for
> > DMA by EAL automatically when it is added?
> >
> > --
> > Thanks,
> > Anatoly
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Rajesh
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Anatoly
>
--
Regards,
Rajesh
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Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-10-15 5:30 Ajit Khaparde
2019-10-17 15:45 ` Burakov, Anatoly
2019-10-18 10:54 ` Rajesh Ravi
2019-10-18 16:53 ` Burakov, Anatoly
2019-10-21 15:46 ` Rajesh Ravi
2019-10-22 7:56 ` Rajesh Ravi
2019-10-24 11:43 ` Burakov, Anatoly
2019-10-25 12:53 ` Rajesh Ravi
2019-10-25 15:02 ` Burakov, Anatoly
2019-10-30 19:50 ` Rajesh Ravi [this message]
2019-11-04 10:25 ` Burakov, Anatoly
2019-11-05 11:41 ` Burakov, Anatoly
2019-11-05 14:10 ` Rajesh Ravi
2019-11-05 15:18 ` Burakov, Anatoly
2019-11-05 17:13 ` Burakov, Anatoly
2019-11-06 13:55 ` David Marchand
2019-11-07 15:51 ` David Marchand
2019-11-07 16:16 ` Rajesh Ravi
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