On 6/22/2021 11:57 AM, wangyunjian wrote: > From: Yunjian Wang <wangyunj...@huawei.com> > > In kni_allocate_mbufs(), we alloc mbuf for alloc_q as this code. > allocq_free = (kni->alloc_q->read - kni->alloc_q->write - 1) \ > & (MAX_MBUF_BURST_NUM - 1); > The value of allocq_free maybe zero, for example : > The ring size is 1024. After init, write = read = 0. Then we fill > kni->alloc_q to full. At this time, write = 1023, read = 0. > > Then the kernel send 32 packets to userspace. At this time, write > = 1023, read = 32. And then the userspace receive this 32 packets. > Then fill the kni->alloc_q, (32 - 1023 - 1) & 31 = 0, fill nothing. > ... > Then the kernel send 32 packets to userspace. At this time, write > = 1023, read = 992. And then the userspace receive this 32 packets. > Then fill the kni->alloc_q, (992 - 1023 - 1) & 31 = 0, fill nothing. > > Then the kernel send 32 packets to userspace. The kni->alloc_q only > has 31 mbufs and will drop one packet. > > Absolutely, this is a special scene. Normally, it will fill some > mbufs everytime, but may not enough for the kernel to use. > > In this patch, we always keep the kni->alloc_q to full for the kernel > to use. > > Fixes: 49da4e82cf94 ("kni: allocate no more mbuf than empty slots in queue") > Cc: sta...@dpdk.org > > Signed-off-by: Cheng Liu <liuchen...@huawei.com> > Signed-off-by: Yunjian Wang <wangyunj...@huawei.com>
Acked-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yi...@intel.com> What do you think to change patch title to something like: kni: fix mbuf allocation for alloc FIFO