> -----Original Message----- > From: dev <dev-boun...@dpdk.org> On Behalf Of Ferruh Yigit > Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 9:44 PM > To: Vamsi Krishna Attunuru <vattun...@marvell.com>; Stephen Hemminger > <step...@networkplumber.org>; Yigit, Ferruh > <ferruh.yi...@linux.intel.com> > Cc: dev@dpdk.org; tho...@monjalon.net; Jerin Jacob Kollanukkaran > <jer...@marvell.com>; olivier.m...@6wind.com; > anatoly.bura...@intel.com; arybche...@solarflare.com; Kiran Kumar > Kokkilagadda <kirankum...@marvell.com> > Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [EXT] Re: [PATCH v10 4/5] kni: add IOVA=VA support > in KNI module > > On 10/16/2019 12:26 PM, Vamsi Krishna Attunuru wrote: > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Stephen Hemminger <step...@networkplumber.org> > >> Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 9:16 PM > >> To: Yigit, Ferruh <ferruh.yi...@linux.intel.com> > >> Cc: Vamsi Krishna Attunuru <vattun...@marvell.com>; dev@dpdk.org; > >> tho...@monjalon.net; Jerin Jacob Kollanukkaran <jer...@marvell.com>; > >> olivier.m...@6wind.com; ferruh.yi...@intel.com; > >> anatoly.bura...@intel.com; arybche...@solarflare.com; Kiran Kumar > >> Kokkilagadda <kirankum...@marvell.com> > >> Subject: [EXT] Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v10 4/5] kni: add IOVA=VA > >> support in KNI module > >> > >> External Email > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> - > >> On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 16:43:08 +0100 > >> "Yigit, Ferruh" <ferruh.yi...@linux.intel.com> wrote: > >> > >>> On 8/16/2019 7:12 AM, vattun...@marvell.com wrote: > >>>> From: Kiran Kumar K <kirankum...@marvell.com> > >>>> > >>>> Patch adds support for kernel module to work in IOVA = VA mode, the > >>>> idea is to get physical address from IOVA address using > >>>> iommu_iova_to_phys API and later use phys_to_virt API to convert > >>>> the physical address to kernel virtual address. > >>>> > >>>> When compared with IOVA = PA mode, there is no performance drop > >>>> with this approach. > >>>> > >>>> This approach does not work with the kernel versions less than > >>>> 4.4.0 because of API compatibility issues. > >>>> > >>>> Patch also updates these support details in KNI documentation. > >>>> > >>>> Signed-off-by: Kiran Kumar K <kirankum...@marvell.com> > >>>> Signed-off-by: Vamsi Attunuru <vattun...@marvell.com> > >>> > >>> <...> > >>> > >>>> @@ -348,15 +351,65 @@ kni_ioctl_create(struct net *net, uint32_t > >> ioctl_num, > >>>> strncpy(kni->name, dev_info.name, RTE_KNI_NAMESIZE); > >>>> > >>>> /* Translate user space info into kernel space info */ > >>>> - kni->tx_q = phys_to_virt(dev_info.tx_phys); > >>>> - kni->rx_q = phys_to_virt(dev_info.rx_phys); > >>>> - kni->alloc_q = phys_to_virt(dev_info.alloc_phys); > >>>> - kni->free_q = phys_to_virt(dev_info.free_phys); > >>>> - > >>>> - kni->req_q = phys_to_virt(dev_info.req_phys); > >>>> - kni->resp_q = phys_to_virt(dev_info.resp_phys); > >>>> - kni->sync_va = dev_info.sync_va; > >>>> - kni->sync_kva = phys_to_virt(dev_info.sync_phys); > >>>> + if (dev_info.iova_mode) { > >>>> +#ifdef HAVE_IOVA_AS_VA_SUPPORT > >>>> + pci = pci_get_device(dev_info.vendor_id, > >>>> + dev_info.device_id, NULL); > >>>> + if (pci == NULL) { > >>>> + pr_err("pci dev does not exist\n"); > >>>> + return -ENODEV; > >>>> + } > >>> > >>> If there is no PCI device KNI should still work. > >> > >> Right now it is possible to use KNI with netvsc PMD on Hyper-V/Azure. > >> With this patch that won't be possible. > > > > Hi Ferruh, Stephen, > > > > These can be fixed by forcing iommu_mode as PA when vdevs are used for > > KNI usecase. > > > > rte_bus_get_iommu_class(void) > > { > > enum rte_iova_mode mode = RTE_IOVA_DC; > > + struct rte_devargs *devargs = NULL; > > bool buses_want_va = false; > > bool buses_want_pa = false; > > struct rte_bus *bus; > > > > + if (rte_eal_check_module("rte_kni") == 1) { > > + RTE_EAL_DEVARGS_FOREACH("vdev", devargs) { > > + return RTE_IOVA_PA; > > + } > > + } > > + > > TAILQ_FOREACH(bus, &rte_bus_list, next) { > > enum rte_iova_mode bus_iova_mode; > > > > I think this will solve various use cases/combinations like PA or VA mode, > pdev or vdev used for KNI. > > Existing use cases would not be affected by these patch series with above > fix. > > > > Hi Vamsi, > > I think this is not a problem of using vdev so I think we can't solve this via > vdev check only. > > The sample I give (KNI PMD) is using vdev, but application can use KNI library > APIs directly to create kni interface and have kernel/user space > communication without any device involved. KNI PMD (vdev) is just a > wrapper to make this easy. > > Just thinking aloud, > KNI is sharing in userspace buffer with kernel, so basically it needs to do > virtual address to kernel virtual address translation, in a reasonably fast > manner. > > iova=va breaks KNI because: > 1) physical memory is not continuous anymore which break our address > translation logic > 2) we were using physical address of the buffer for the address translation, > but we have no more have it, we now have iova address. > > I assume 1) is resolved with 'rte_kni_pktmbuf_pool_create()' it would be > helpful though if you can explain how this works?
KNI kernel module uses pa2va, va2pa calls to translate buffer pointers, this will only work when both pa & va are 1-to-1 contiguous. In such cases, dpdk mbuf memory should not cross physical page boundary, If it crosses, it's iova/va will be contiguous, but it's pa may or may not be contiguous. Kni pktmbuf pool api ensures that mempool is not populated with those type of mbufs(that cross page boundary). Once the pool is created, all mbufs in that pool resides with in the page limits. > > For second, a simple question, do we need to get a PCIe device information > to be able to convert iova to kernel virtual address? Can't I get this > information from iommu somehow? > Think about a case "--iova-mode=va" provided but there is no physical device > bind to vfio-pci, can I still allocated memor? And how can I use KNI in that > case? We found a way to translate iova/uva to kva using kernel mm subsystem calls, using get_user_pages_remote() call KNI module is able to get mapping for iova to kva. This solution worked for pdevs(without sharing any dev info) and also for wrapper vdev pmds. I will push next version of patches with these solution and other command line arg changes. Since the major architectural issue is fixed in enabling iova=va for KNI, we are planning to merge these patch series in 19.11 release.