> From: Andrew Rybchenko [mailto:andrew.rybche...@oktetlabs.ru] > Sent: Sunday, 9 October 2022 16.52 > > On 10/9/22 17:31, Morten Brørup wrote: > >> From: Andrew Rybchenko [mailto:andrew.rybche...@oktetlabs.ru] > >> Sent: Sunday, 9 October 2022 15.38 > >> > >> From: Morten Brørup <m...@smartsharesystems.com> > >>
[...] > >> --- a/lib/mempool/rte_mempool.h > >> +++ b/lib/mempool/rte_mempool.h > >> @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ struct rte_mempool_cache { > >> * Cache is allocated to this size to allow it to overflow in > >> certain > >> * cases to avoid needless emptying of cache. > >> */ > >> - void *objs[RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE * 3]; /**< Cache objects */ > >> + void *objs[RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE * 2]; /**< Cache objects */ > >> } __rte_cache_aligned; > > > > How much are we allowed to break the ABI here? > > > > This patch reduces the size of the structure by removing a now unused > part at the end, which should be harmless. > > > > If we may also move the position of the objs array, I would add > __rte_cache_aligned to the objs array. It makes no difference in the > general case, but if get/put operations are always 32 objects, it will > reduce the number of memory (or last level cache) accesses from five to > four 64 B cache lines for every get/put operation. > > > > uint32_t len; /**< Current cache count */ > > - /* > > - * Cache is allocated to this size to allow it to overflow in > certain > > - * cases to avoid needless emptying of cache. > > - */ > > - void *objs[RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE * 3]; /**< Cache objects */ > > + /** > > + * Cache objects > > + * > > + * Cache is allocated to this size to allow it to overflow in > certain > > + * cases to avoid needless emptying of cache. > > + */ > > + void *objs[RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE * 2] __rte_cache_aligned; > > } __rte_cache_aligned; > > I think aligning objs on cacheline should be a separate patch. Good point. I'll let you do it. :-) PS: Thank you for following up on this patch series, Andrew! -Morten