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Message-ID: <CANLsYkxLXxj9=+TvsLNmO7c41_hzay2oe-4njkVU=4kmJrmccQ@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2025 09:36:48 -0600
From: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@...aro.org>
To: Dawei Li <dawei.li@...ux.dev>
Cc: andersson@...nel.org, linux-remoteproc@...r.kernel.org, 
	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, set_pte_at@...look.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 0/3] rpmsg: Introduce RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_FD_IOCTL uAPI

On Mon, 9 Jun 2025 at 09:15, Dawei Li <dawei.li@...ux.dev> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This is V4 of series which introduce new uAPI(RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_FD_IOCTL)
> for rpmsg subsystem.
>
> Current uAPI implementation for rpmsg ctrl & char device manipulation is
> abstracted in procedures below:
> - fd = open("/dev/rpmsg_ctrlX")
> - ioctl(fd, RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_IOCTL, &info); /dev/rpmsgY devnode is
>   generated.
> - fd_ep = open("/dev/rpmsgY", O_RDWR)
> - operations on fd_ep(write, read, poll ioctl)
> - ioctl(fd_ep, RPMSG_DESTROY_EPT_IOCTL)
> - close(fd_ep)
> - close(fd)
>
> This /dev/rpmsgY abstraction is less favorable for:
> - Performance issue: It's time consuming for some operations are
> invovled:
>   - Device node creation.
>     Depends on specific config, especially CONFIG_DEVTMPFS, the overall
>     overhead is based on coordination between DEVTMPFS and userspace
>     tools such as udev and mdev.
>
>   - Extra kernel-space switch cost.
>
>   - Other major costs brought by heavy-weight logic like device_add().
>
> - /dev/rpmsgY node can be opened only once. It doesn't make much sense
>     that a dynamically created device node can be opened only once.
>
> - For some container application such as docker, a client can't access
>   host's dev unless specified explicitly. But in case of /dev/rpmsgY, which
>   is generated dynamically and whose existence is unknown for clients in
>   advance, this uAPI based on device node doesn't fit well.
>
> An anonymous inode based approach is introduced to address the issues above.
> Rather than generating device node and opening it, rpmsg code just creates
> an anonymous inode representing eptdev and return the fd to userspace.
>
> # Performance demo
>
> An simple C application is tested to verify performance of new uAPI.
>
> $ cat test.c
>
> #include <linux/rpmsg.h>
>
> #include <sys/types.h>
> #include <sys/stat.h>
> #include <sys/ioctl.h>
> #include <fcntl.h>
> #include <string.h>
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <unistd.h>
> #include <stdlib.h>
> #include <errno.h>
> #include <sys/time.h>
>
> #define N (1 << 20)
>
> int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> {
>         int ret, fd, ep_fd, loop;
>         struct rpmsg_endpoint_info info;
>         struct rpmsg_endpoint_fd_info fd_info;
>         struct timeval start, end;
>         int i = 0;
>         double t1, t2;
>
>         fd = -1;
>         ep_fd = -1;
>         loop = N;
>
>         if (argc == 1) {
>                 loop = N;
>         } else if (argc > 1) {
>                 loop = atoi(argv[1]);
>         }
>
>         printf("loop[%d]\n", loop);
>
>         strcpy(info.name, "epx");
>         info.src = -1;
>         info.dst = -1;
>
>         strcpy(fd_info.name, "epx");
>         fd_info.src = -1;
>         fd_info.dst = -1;
>         fd_info.fd = -1;
>
>         while (fd < 0) {
>                 fd = open("/dev/rpmsg_ctrl0", O_RDWR);
>                 if (fd < 0) {
>                         printf("open rpmsg_ctrl0 failed, fd[%d]\n", fd);
>                 }
>         }
>
>         gettimeofday(&start, NULL);
>
>         while (loop--) {
>                 ret = ioctl(fd, RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_IOCTL, &info);
>                 if (ret < 0) {
>                         printf("ioctl[RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_IOCTL] failed, ret[%d]\n", ret);
>                 }
>
>                 ep_fd = -1;
>                 i = 0;
>
>                 while (ep_fd < 0) {
>                         ep_fd = open("/dev/rpmsg0", O_RDWR);
>                         if (ep_fd < 0) {
>                                 i++;
>                                 printf("open rpmsg0 failed, epfd[%d]\n", ep_fd);
>                         }
>                 }
>
>                 //printf("Number of open failed[%d]\n", i);
>
>                 ret = ioctl(ep_fd, RPMSG_DESTROY_EPT_IOCTL, &info);
>                 if (ret < 0) {
>                         printf("old ioctl[RPMSG_DESTROY_EPT_IOCTL] failed, ret[%d], errno[%d]\n", ret, errno);
>                 }
>
>                 close(ep_fd);
>         }
>
>         gettimeofday(&end, NULL);
>
>         printf("time for old way: [%ld] us\n", 1000000 * (end.tv_sec - start.tv_sec) + end.tv_usec - start.tv_usec);
>         t1 = 1000000 * (end.tv_sec - start.tv_sec) + end.tv_usec - start.tv_usec;
>
>         if (argc == 1) {
>                 loop = N;
>         } else if (argc > 1) {
>                 loop = atoi(argv[1]);
>         }
>
>         printf("loop[%d]\n", loop);
>
>         gettimeofday(&start, NULL);
>
>         while (loop--) {
>                 fd_info.fd = -1;
>                 fd_info.flags = O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC | O_NONBLOCK;
>                 ret = ioctl(fd, RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_FD_IOCTL, &fd_info);
>                 if (ret < 0 || fd_info.fd < 0) {
>                         printf("ioctl[RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_FD_IOCTL] failed, ret[%d]\n", ret);
>                 }
>
>                 ret = ioctl(fd_info.fd, RPMSG_DESTROY_EPT_IOCTL, &info);
>                 if (ret < 0) {
>                         printf("new ioctl[RPMSG_DESTROY_EPT_IOCTL] failed, ret[%d]\n", ret);
>                 }
>
>                 close(fd_info.fd);
>         }
>
>         gettimeofday(&end, NULL);
>
>         printf("time for new way: [%ld] us\n", 1000000 * (end.tv_sec - start.tv_sec) + end.tv_usec - start.tv_usec);
>         t2 = 1000000 * (end.tv_sec - start.tv_sec) + end.tv_usec - start.tv_usec;
>
>         printf("t1(old) / t2(new) = %f\n", t1 / t2);
>
>         close(fd);
> }
>
> # Performance benchmark
>
> - Legacy means benchmark based on old uAPI
> - New means benchmark based on new uAPI(the one this series introduce)
> - Time are in units of us(10^-6 s)
>
> Test    loops   Total time(legacy)      Total time(new) legacy/new
> 1       1000    218472                  2445            89.354601
> 2       1000    223435                  2419            92.366680
> 3       1000    224263                  2487            90.174105
> 4       1000    218982                  2465            88.836511
> 5       1000    209640                  2574            81.445221
> 6       1000    203816                  2509            81.233958
> 7       1000    203266                  2458            82.695688
> 8       1000    222842                  2835            78.603880
> 9       1000    209590                  2719            77.083487
> 10      1000    194558                  2621            74.230446
>
> 11      10000   2129021                 31239           68.152662
> 12      10000   2081722                 27997           74.355181
> 13      10000   2077086                 31724           65.473648
> 14      10000   2073547                 28290           73.296112
> 15      10000   2055153                 26957           76.238194
> 16      10000   2022767                 29809           67.857593
> 17      10000   2054562                 25884           79.375753
> 18      10000   2036320                 28511           71.422258
> 19      10000   2062547                 28725           71.803203
> 20      10000   2110498                 26740           78.926627
>
> 21      100000  20802565                260392          79.889417
> 22      100000  20373178                259836          78.407834
> 23      100000  20361077                256404          79.410138
> 24      100000  20207000                256759          78.700260
> 25      100000  20220358                268118          75.415892
> 26      100000  20711593                259130          79.927423
> 27      100000  20301064                258545          78.520428
> 28      100000  20393203                256070          79.639173
> 29      100000  20162830                259942          77.566649
> 30      100000  20471632                259291          78.952343
>
> # Changelog:
>
> Changes in v4:
> - Build warning of copy_to_user (Dan).
> - ioctl() branches reorder (Beleswar).
> - Remove local variable fd and pass &ept_fd_info.fd to rpmsg_anonymous_eptdev_create().
> - Link to v3: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250519150823.62350-1-dawei.li@linux.dev/
>
> Changes in v3:
> - s/anon/anonymous (Mathieu)
>
> - API naming adjustment (Mathieu)
>   - __rpmsg_chrdev_eptdev_alloc ->  rpmsg_eptdev_alloc
>   - __rpmsg_chrdev_eptdev_add ->  rpmsg_eptdev_add
>
> - Add parameter 'flags' to uAPI so user can specify file flags
>   explicitly on creating anonymous inode.
> - Link to v2: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250509155927.109258-1-dawei.li@linux.dev/
>
> Changes in v2:
> - Fix compilation error for !CONFIG_RPMSG_CHAR config(Test robot).
> - Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250507141712.4276-1-dawei.li@linux.dev/
>
> Dawei Li (3):
>   rpmsg: char: Reuse eptdev logic for anonymous device
>   rpmsg: char: Implement eptdev based on anonymous inode
>   rpmsg: ctrl: Introduce RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_FD_IOCTL uAPI
>
>  drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_char.c | 129 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
>  drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_char.h |  23 +++++++
>  drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_ctrl.c |  35 ++++++++--
>  include/uapi/linux/rpmsg.h |  27 +++++++-
>  4 files changed, 182 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)
>

I intend to merge this when 6.18-rc1 is released in 3 or 4 weeks.

Thanks,
Mathieu

> ---
> base-commit: 92a09c47464d040866cf2b4cd052bc60555185fb
>
> Thanks,
>
>         Dawei
> --
> 2.25.1
>

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