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Message-Id: <13750147-482A-4F90-976A-033C52DCF85E@oracle.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2019 09:50:56 +0100
From: Håkon Bugge <haakon.bugge@...cle.com>
To: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@...pe.ca>
Cc: netdev@...r.kernel.org,
OFED mailing list <linux-rdma@...r.kernel.org>,
rds-devel@....oracle.com, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
Jack Morgenstein <jackm@....mellanox.co.il>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] mlx4_ib: Increase the timeout for CM cache
> On 5 Feb 2019, at 23:36, Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@...pe.ca> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 06:09:51PM +0100, Håkon Bugge wrote:
>> Using CX-3 virtual functions, either from a bare-metal machine or
>> pass-through from a VM, MAD packets are proxied through the PF driver.
>>
>> Since the VMs have separate name spaces for MAD Transaction Ids
>> (TIDs), the PF driver has to re-map the TIDs and keep the book keeping
>> in a cache.
>>
>> Following the RDMA CM protocol, it is clear when an entry has to
>> evicted form the cache. But life is not perfect, remote peers may die
>> or be rebooted. Hence, it's a timeout to wipe out a cache entry, when
>> the PF driver assumes the remote peer has gone.
>>
>> We have experienced excessive amount of DREQ retries during fail-over
>> testing, when running with eight VMs per database server.
>>
>> The problem has been reproduced in a bare-metal system using one VM
>> per physical node. In this environment, running 256 processes in each
>> VM, each process uses RDMA CM to create an RC QP between himself and
>> all (256) remote processes. All in all 16K QPs.
>>
>> When tearing down these 16K QPs, excessive DREQ retries (and
>> duplicates) are observed. With some cat/paste/awk wizardry on the
>> infiniband_cm sysfs, we observe:
>>
>> dreq: 5007
>> cm_rx_msgs:
>> drep: 3838
>> dreq: 13018
>> rep: 8128
>> req: 8256
>> rtu: 8256
>> cm_tx_msgs:
>> drep: 8011
>> dreq: 68856
>> rep: 8256
>> req: 8128
>> rtu: 8128
>> cm_tx_retries:
>> dreq: 60483
>>
>> Note that the active/passive side is distributed.
>>
>> Enabling pr_debug in cm.c gives tons of:
>>
>> [171778.814239] <mlx4_ib> mlx4_ib_multiplex_cm_handler: id{slave:
>> 1,sl_cm_id: 0xd393089f} is NULL!
>>
>> By increasing the CM_CLEANUP_CACHE_TIMEOUT from 5 to 30 seconds, the
>> tear-down phase of the application is reduced from 113 to 67
>> seconds. Retries/duplicates are also significantly reduced:
>>
>> cm_rx_duplicates:
>> dreq: 7726
>> []
>> cm_tx_retries:
>> drep: 1
>> dreq: 7779
>>
>> Increasing the timeout further didn't help, as these duplicates and
>> retries stem from a too short CMA timeout, which was 20 (~4 seconds)
>> on the systems. By increasing the CMA timeout to 22 (~17 seconds), the
>> numbers fell down to about one hundred for both of them.
>>
>> Adjustment of the CMA timeout is _not_ part of this commit.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Håkon Bugge <haakon.bugge@...cle.com>
>> ---
>> drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx4/cm.c | 2 +-
>> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> Jack? What do you think?
I am tempted to send a v2 making this a sysctl tuneable. This because, full-rack testing using 8 servers, each with 8 VMs, only showed 33% reduction in the occurrences of "mlx4_ib_multiplex_cm_handler: id{slave:1,sl_cm_id: 0xd393089f} is NULL" with this commit.
But sure, Jack's opinion matters.
Thxs, Håkon
>
>> diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx4/cm.c b/drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx4/cm.c
>> index fedaf8260105..8c79a480f2b7 100644
>> --- a/drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx4/cm.c
>> +++ b/drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx4/cm.c
>> @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
>>
>> #include "mlx4_ib.h"
>>
>> -#define CM_CLEANUP_CACHE_TIMEOUT (5 * HZ)
>> +#define CM_CLEANUP_CACHE_TIMEOUT (30 * HZ)
>>
>> struct id_map_entry {
>> struct rb_node node;
>> --
>> 2.20.1
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