On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 04:28:49PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: > On 01/08/2014 10:40 PM, Neil Horman wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 11:21:21AM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: > >> On 01/07/2014 09:17 PM, Neil Horman wrote: > >>> On Tue, Jan 07, 2014 at 11:42:24AM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: > >>>> On 01/06/2014 08:42 PM, Neil Horman wrote: > >>>>> On Mon, Jan 06, 2014 at 11:21:07AM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: > >>>>>> Currently, the tx queue were selected implicitly in > >>>>>> ndo_dfwd_start_xmit(). The > >>>>>> will cause several issues: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> - NETIF_F_LLTX was forced for macvlan device in this case which lead > >>>>>> extra lock > >>>>>> contention. > >>>>>> - dev_hard_start_xmit() was called with NULL txq which bypasses the > >>>>>> net device > >>>>>> watchdog > >>>>>> - dev_hard_start_xmit() does not check txq everywhere which will lead > >>>>>> a crash > >>>>>> when tso is disabled for lower device. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Fix this by explicitly introducing a select queue method just for l2 > >>>>>> forwarding > >>>>>> offload (ndo_dfwd_select_queue), and introducing dfwd_direct_xmit() to > >>>>>> do the > >>>>>> queue selecting and transmitting for l2 forwarding. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> With this fixes, NETIF_F_LLTX could be preserved for macvlan and > >>>>>> there's no need > >>>>>> to check txq against NULL in dev_hard_start_xmit(). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> In the future, it was also required for macvtap l2 forwarding support > >>>>>> since it > >>>>>> provides a necessary synchronization method. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Cc: John Fastabend <john.r.fastab...@intel.com> > >>>>>> Cc: Neil Horman <nhor...@tuxdriver.com> > >>>>>> Cc: e1000-de...@lists.sourceforge.net > >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasow...@redhat.com> > >>>>> Instead of creating another operation here to do special queue > >>>>> selection, why > >>>>> not just have ndo_dfwd_start_xmit include a pointer to a pointer in its > >>>>> argument > >>>>> list, so it can pass the txq it used back to the caller > >>>>> (dev_hard_start_xmit)? > >>>>> ndo_dfwd_start_xmit already knows which queue set to pick from (since > >>>>> their > >>>>> reserved for the device doing the transmitting). It seems more clear > >>>>> to me than > >>>>> creating a new netdevice operation. > >>>> See commit 8ffab51b3dfc54876f145f15b351c41f3f703195 ("macvlan: lockless > >>>> tx path"). The point is keep the tx path lockless to be efficient and > >>>> simplicity for management. And macvtap multiqueue was also implemented > >>>> with this assumption. The real contention should be done in the txq of > >>>> lower device instead of macvlan itself. This is also needed for > >>>> multiqueue macvtap. > >>> Ok, I see how you're preserving LLTX here, and thats great, but it doesn't > >>> really buy us anything that I can see. If a macvlan is using hardware > >>> acceleration, it needs to arbitrate access to that hardware. Weather > >>> thats done > >>> by locking the lowerdev's tx queue lock or by enforcing locking on the > >>> macvlan > >>> itself is equivalent. The decision to use dfwd hardware acceleration is > >>> made on > >>> open, so its not like theres any traffic that can avoid the lock, as it > >>> all goes > >>> through the hardware. All I see that this has bought us is an extra > >>> net_device > >>> method (which isn't a big deal, but not necessecary as I see it). > >> As I replied to patch 1/2, looking at the code itself again. The locking > >> on the lowerdev's tx queue is really need since we need synchronize with > >> other control path. Two examples are dev watchdog and ixgbe_down() both > >> of which will try to hold tx lock to synchronize the with transmission. > >> Without holding the lowerdev tx lock, we may have more serious issues. > >> Also, it's a little strange for a net device has two modes. Future > >> developers need to care about two different tx lock paths which is sub > >> optimal. > >> > > Ok, having looked at this for a few hours, I agree, locking in the lowerdev > > has > > some definiate advantages in plugging the holes you've pointed out. > > > >> For the issue of an extra net_device method, if you don't like we can > >> reuse the ndo_select_queue by also passing the accel_priv to that method. > > I do, that actually simplifies things, since it lets us use the entire > > dev_hard_start_xmit path unmodified, which gives us the locking your > > looking for > > without having to create a new slimmed down variant of dev_hard_start_xmit. > > > > Regards > > Neil > > Right, will post V2. > Thanks Neil
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