On Sat, Apr 19, 2025 at 06:05:18PM -0700, Jon Kohler wrote: > In handle_tx_copy, TX batching processes packets below ~PAGE_SIZE and > batches up to 64 messages before calling sock->sendmsg. > > Currently, when there are no more messages on the ring to dequeue, > handle_tx_copy re-enables kicks on the ring *before* firing off the > batch sendmsg. However, sock->sendmsg incurs a non-zero delay, > especially if it needs to wake up a thread (e.g., another vhost worker). > > If the guest submits additional messages immediately after the last ring > check and disablement, it triggers an EPT_MISCONFIG vmexit to attempt to > kick the vhost worker. This may happen while the worker is still > processing the sendmsg, leading to wasteful exit(s). > > This is particularly problematic for single-threaded guest submission > threads, as they must exit, wait for the exit to be processed > (potentially involving a TTWU), and then resume. > > In scenarios like a constant stream of UDP messages, this results in a > sawtooth pattern where the submitter frequently vmexits, and the > vhost-net worker alternates between sleeping and waking. > > A common solution is to configure vhost-net busy polling via userspace > (e.g., qemu poll-us). However, treating the sendmsg as the "busy" > period by keeping kicks disabled during the final sendmsg and > performing one additional ring check afterward provides a significant > performance improvement without any excess busy poll cycles. > > If messages are found in the ring after the final sendmsg, requeue the > TX handler. This ensures fairness for the RX handler and allows > vhost_run_work_list to cond_resched() as needed. > > Test Case > TX VM: taskset -c 2 iperf3 -c rx-ip-here -t 60 -p 5200 -b 0 -u -i 5 > RX VM: taskset -c 2 iperf3 -s -p 5200 -D > 6.12.0, each worker backed by tun interface with IFF_NAPI setup. > Note: TCP side is largely unchanged as that was copy bound > > 6.12.0 unpatched > EPT_MISCONFIG/second: 5411 > Datagrams/second: ~382k > Interval Transfer Bitrate Lost/Total Datagrams > 0.00-30.00 sec 15.5 GBytes 4.43 Gbits/sec 0/11481630 (0%) sender > > 6.12.0 patched > EPT_MISCONFIG/second: 58 (~93x reduction) > Datagrams/second: ~650k (~1.7x increase) > Interval Transfer Bitrate Lost/Total Datagrams > 0.00-30.00 sec 26.4 GBytes 7.55 Gbits/sec 0/19554720 (0%) sender > > Acked-by: Jason Wang <jasow...@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Jon Kohler <j...@nutanix.com>
sounds like the right approach. Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <m...@redhat.com> > --- in the future, pls put the changelog here as you progress v1->v2->v3. Thanks! > drivers/vhost/net.c | 19 +++++++++++++++---- > 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/vhost/net.c b/drivers/vhost/net.c > index b9b9e9d40951..9b04025eea66 100644 > --- a/drivers/vhost/net.c > +++ b/drivers/vhost/net.c > @@ -769,13 +769,17 @@ static void handle_tx_copy(struct vhost_net *net, > struct socket *sock) > break; > /* Nothing new? Wait for eventfd to tell us they refilled. */ > if (head == vq->num) { > + /* If interrupted while doing busy polling, requeue > + * the handler to be fair handle_rx as well as other > + * tasks waiting on cpu > + */ > if (unlikely(busyloop_intr)) { > vhost_poll_queue(&vq->poll); > - } else if (unlikely(vhost_enable_notify(&net->dev, > - vq))) { > - vhost_disable_notify(&net->dev, vq); > - continue; > } > + /* Kicks are disabled at this point, break loop and > + * process any remaining batched packets. Queue will > + * be re-enabled afterwards. > + */ > break; > } > > @@ -825,7 +829,14 @@ static void handle_tx_copy(struct vhost_net *net, struct > socket *sock) > ++nvq->done_idx; > } while (likely(!vhost_exceeds_weight(vq, ++sent_pkts, total_len))); > > + /* Kicks are still disabled, dispatch any remaining batched msgs. */ > vhost_tx_batch(net, nvq, sock, &msg); > + > + /* All of our work has been completed; however, before leaving the > + * TX handler, do one last check for work, and requeue handler if > + * necessary. If there is no work, queue will be reenabled. > + */ > + vhost_net_busy_poll_try_queue(net, vq); > } > > static void handle_tx_zerocopy(struct vhost_net *net, struct socket *sock) > -- > 2.43.0