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Date:   Mon, 16 Jul 2018 17:46:33 +0800
From:   Jason Wang <jasowang@...hat.com>
To:     "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@...hat.com>
Cc:     kvm@...r.kernel.org, virtualization@...ts.linux-foundation.org,
        netdev@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
        wexu@...hat.com, jfreimann@...hat.com, tiwei.bie@...el.com,
        maxime.coquelin@...hat.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH net-next V2 0/8] Packed virtqueue support for vhost



On 2018年07月16日 16:39, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 11:28:03AM +0800, Jason Wang wrote:
>> Hi all:
>>
>> This series implements packed virtqueues. The code were tested with
>> Tiwei's guest driver series at https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/cover/942297/
>>
>>
>> Pktgen test for both RX and TX does not show obvious difference with
>> split virtqueues. The main bottleneck is the guest Linux driver, since
>> it can not stress vhost for a 100% CPU utilization. A full TCP
>> benchmark is ongoing. Will test virtio-net pmd as well when it was
>> ready.
> Well the question then is why we should bother merging this
> if this doesn't give a performance gain.

We meet bottlenecks at other places. I can only test Linux driver which 
has lots of overheads e.g interrupts. And perf show only a small 
fraction of time were spent on e.g virtqueue manipulation. I hope 
virtio-net pmd can give us different result but we don't have one ready 
for testing now. (Jen's V4 have bugs thus can not work with this series).

>   Do you see
> a gain in CPU utilization maybe?

Unfortunately not.

>
> If not - let's wait for that TCP benchmark result?

We can, but you know TCP_STREAM result is sometime misleading.

A brunch of other patches of mine were rebased on this and then blocked 
on this series. Consider we don't meet regression, maybe we can merge 
this first and try optimizations or fixups on top?

Thanks

>
>> Notes:
>> - This version depends on Tiwei's series at https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/cover/942297/
>>
>> This version were tested with:
>>
>> - Zerocopy (Out of Order) support
>> - vIOMMU support
>> - mergeable buffer on/off
>> - busy polling on/off
>> - vsock (nc-vsock)
>>
>> Changes from V1:
>> - drop uapi patch and use Tiwei's
>> - split the enablement of packed virtqueue into a separate patch
>>
>> Changes from RFC V5:
>>
>> - save unnecessary barriers during vhost_add_used_packed_n()
>> - more compact math for event idx
>> - fix failure of SET_VRING_BASE when avail_wrap_counter is true
>> - fix not copy avail_wrap_counter during GET_VRING_BASE
>> - introduce SET_VRING_USED_BASE/GET_VRING_USED_BASE for syncing last_used_idx
>> - rename used_wrap_counter to last_used_wrap_counter
>> - rebase to net-next
>>
>> Changes from RFC V4:
>>
>> - fix signalled_used index recording
>> - track avail index correctly
>> - various minor fixes
>>
>> Changes from RFC V3:
>>
>> - Fix math on event idx checking
>> - Sync last avail wrap counter through GET/SET_VRING_BASE
>> - remove desc_event prefix in the driver/device structure
>>
>> Changes from RFC V2:
>>
>> - do not use & in checking desc_event_flags
>> - off should be most significant bit
>> - remove the workaround of mergeable buffer for dpdk prototype
>> - id should be in the last descriptor in the chain
>> - keep _F_WRITE for write descriptor when adding used
>> - device flags updating should use ADDR_USED type
>> - return error on unexpected unavail descriptor in a chain
>> - return false in vhost_ve_avail_empty is descriptor is available
>> - track last seen avail_wrap_counter
>> - correctly examine available descriptor in get_indirect_packed()
>> - vhost_idx_diff should return u16 instead of bool
>>
>> Changes from RFC V1:
>>
>> - Refactor vhost used elem code to avoid open coding on used elem
>> - Event suppression support (compile test only).
>> - Indirect descriptor support (compile test only).
>> - Zerocopy support.
>> - vIOMMU support.
>> - SCSI/VSOCK support (compile test only).
>> - Fix several bugs
>>
>> Jason Wang (8):
>>    vhost: move get_rx_bufs to vhost.c
>>    vhost: hide used ring layout from device
>>    vhost: do not use vring_used_elem
>>    vhost_net: do not explicitly manipulate vhost_used_elem
>>    vhost: vhost_put_user() can accept metadata type
>>    vhost: packed ring support
>>    vhost: event suppression for packed ring
>>    vhost: enable packed virtqueues
>>
>>   drivers/vhost/net.c        | 143 ++-----
>>   drivers/vhost/scsi.c       |  62 +--
>>   drivers/vhost/vhost.c      | 994 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
>>   drivers/vhost/vhost.h      |  55 ++-
>>   drivers/vhost/vsock.c      |  42 +-
>>   include/uapi/linux/vhost.h |   7 +
>>   6 files changed, 1035 insertions(+), 268 deletions(-)
>>
>> -- 
>> 2.7.4

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