Commit 94ab9eb9 authored by Arjun Roy's avatar Arjun Roy Committed by Jakub Kicinski

net-zerocopy: Defer vm zap unless actually needed.

Zapping pages is required only if we are calling vm_insert_page into a
region where pages had previously been mapped. Receive zerocopy allows
reusing such regions, and hitherto called zap_page_range() before
calling vm_insert_page() in that range.

zap_page_range() can also be triggered from userspace with
madvise(MADV_DONTNEED). If userspace is configured to call this before
reusing a segment, or if there was nothing mapped at this virtual
address to begin with, we can avoid calling zap_page_range() under the
socket lock. That said, if userspace does not do that, then we are
still responsible for calling zap_page_range().

This patch adds a flag that the user can use to hint to the kernel
that a zap is not required. If the flag is not set, or if an older
user application does not have a flags field at all, then the kernel
calls zap_page_range as before. Also, if the flag is set but a zap is
still required, the kernel performs that zap as necessary. Thus
incorrectly indicating that a zap can be avoided does not change the
correctness of operation. It also increases the batchsize for
vm_insert_pages and prefetches the page struct for the batch since
we're about to bump the refcount.

An alternative mechanism could be to not have a flag, assume by
default a zap is not needed, and fall back to zapping if needed.
However, this would harm performance for older applications for which
a zap is necessary, and thus we implement it with an explicit flag
so newer applications can opt in.

When using RPC-style traffic with medium sized (tens of KB) RPCs, this
change yields an efficency improvement of about 30% for QPS/CPU usage.
Signed-off-by: default avatarArjun Roy <arjunroy@google.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarEric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarSoheil Hassas Yeganeh <soheil@google.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarJakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
parent 0c3936d3
......@@ -343,6 +343,7 @@ struct tcp_diag_md5sig {
/* setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_ZEROCOPY_RECEIVE, ...) */
#define TCP_RECEIVE_ZEROCOPY_FLAG_TLB_CLEAN_HINT 0x1
struct tcp_zerocopy_receive {
__u64 address; /* in: address of mapping */
__u32 length; /* in/out: number of bytes to map/mapped */
......@@ -351,5 +352,6 @@ struct tcp_zerocopy_receive {
__s32 err; /* out: socket error */
__u64 copybuf_address; /* in: copybuf address (small reads) */
__s32 copybuf_len; /* in/out: copybuf bytes avail/used or error */
__u32 flags; /* in: flags */
};
#endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_TCP_H */
......@@ -1924,51 +1924,101 @@ static int tcp_zerocopy_handle_leftover_data(struct tcp_zerocopy_receive *zc,
return zc->copybuf_len < 0 ? 0 : copylen;
}
static int tcp_zerocopy_vm_insert_batch_error(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
struct page **pending_pages,
unsigned long pages_remaining,
unsigned long *address,
u32 *length,
u32 *seq,
struct tcp_zerocopy_receive *zc,
u32 total_bytes_to_map,
int err)
{
/* At least one page did not map. Try zapping if we skipped earlier. */
if (err == -EBUSY &&
zc->flags & TCP_RECEIVE_ZEROCOPY_FLAG_TLB_CLEAN_HINT) {
u32 maybe_zap_len;
maybe_zap_len = total_bytes_to_map - /* All bytes to map */
*length + /* Mapped or pending */
(pages_remaining * PAGE_SIZE); /* Failed map. */
zap_page_range(vma, *address, maybe_zap_len);
err = 0;
}
if (!err) {
unsigned long leftover_pages = pages_remaining;
int bytes_mapped;
/* We called zap_page_range, try to reinsert. */
err = vm_insert_pages(vma, *address,
pending_pages,
&pages_remaining);
bytes_mapped = PAGE_SIZE * (leftover_pages - pages_remaining);
*seq += bytes_mapped;
*address += bytes_mapped;
}
if (err) {
/* Either we were unable to zap, OR we zapped, retried an
* insert, and still had an issue. Either ways, pages_remaining
* is the number of pages we were unable to map, and we unroll
* some state we speculatively touched before.
*/
const int bytes_not_mapped = PAGE_SIZE * pages_remaining;
*length -= bytes_not_mapped;
zc->recv_skip_hint += bytes_not_mapped;
}
return err;
}
static int tcp_zerocopy_vm_insert_batch(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
struct page **pages,
unsigned long pages_to_map,
unsigned long *insert_addr,
u32 *length_with_pending,
unsigned int pages_to_map,
unsigned long *address,
u32 *length,
u32 *seq,
struct tcp_zerocopy_receive *zc)
struct tcp_zerocopy_receive *zc,
u32 total_bytes_to_map)
{
unsigned long pages_remaining = pages_to_map;
int bytes_mapped;
int ret;
unsigned int pages_mapped;
unsigned int bytes_mapped;
int err;
ret = vm_insert_pages(vma, *insert_addr, pages, &pages_remaining);
bytes_mapped = PAGE_SIZE * (pages_to_map - pages_remaining);
err = vm_insert_pages(vma, *address, pages, &pages_remaining);
pages_mapped = pages_to_map - (unsigned int)pages_remaining;
bytes_mapped = PAGE_SIZE * pages_mapped;
/* Even if vm_insert_pages fails, it may have partially succeeded in
* mapping (some but not all of the pages).
*/
*seq += bytes_mapped;
*insert_addr += bytes_mapped;
if (ret) {
/* But if vm_insert_pages did fail, we have to unroll some state
* we speculatively touched before.
*/
const int bytes_not_mapped = PAGE_SIZE * pages_remaining;
*length_with_pending -= bytes_not_mapped;
zc->recv_skip_hint += bytes_not_mapped;
}
return ret;
*address += bytes_mapped;
if (likely(!err))
return 0;
/* Error: maybe zap and retry + rollback state for failed inserts. */
return tcp_zerocopy_vm_insert_batch_error(vma, pages + pages_mapped,
pages_remaining, address, length, seq, zc, total_bytes_to_map,
err);
}
#define TCP_ZEROCOPY_PAGE_BATCH_SIZE 32
static int tcp_zerocopy_receive(struct sock *sk,
struct tcp_zerocopy_receive *zc)
{
u32 length = 0, offset, vma_len, avail_len, aligned_len, copylen = 0;
u32 length = 0, offset, vma_len, avail_len, copylen = 0;
unsigned long address = (unsigned long)zc->address;
struct page *pages[TCP_ZEROCOPY_PAGE_BATCH_SIZE];
s32 copybuf_len = zc->copybuf_len;
struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk);
#define PAGE_BATCH_SIZE 8
struct page *pages[PAGE_BATCH_SIZE];
const skb_frag_t *frags = NULL;
unsigned int pages_to_map = 0;
struct vm_area_struct *vma;
struct sk_buff *skb = NULL;
unsigned long pg_idx = 0;
unsigned long curr_addr;
u32 seq = tp->copied_seq;
u32 total_bytes_to_map;
int inq = tcp_inq(sk);
int ret;
......@@ -2002,34 +2052,24 @@ static int tcp_zerocopy_receive(struct sock *sk,
}
vma_len = min_t(unsigned long, zc->length, vma->vm_end - address);
avail_len = min_t(u32, vma_len, inq);
aligned_len = avail_len & ~(PAGE_SIZE - 1);
if (aligned_len) {
zap_page_range(vma, address, aligned_len);
zc->length = aligned_len;
total_bytes_to_map = avail_len & ~(PAGE_SIZE - 1);
if (total_bytes_to_map) {
if (!(zc->flags & TCP_RECEIVE_ZEROCOPY_FLAG_TLB_CLEAN_HINT))
zap_page_range(vma, address, total_bytes_to_map);
zc->length = total_bytes_to_map;
zc->recv_skip_hint = 0;
} else {
zc->length = avail_len;
zc->recv_skip_hint = avail_len;
}
ret = 0;
curr_addr = address;
while (length + PAGE_SIZE <= zc->length) {
int mappable_offset;
struct page *page;
if (zc->recv_skip_hint < PAGE_SIZE) {
u32 offset_frag;
/* If we're here, finish the current batch. */
if (pg_idx) {
ret = tcp_zerocopy_vm_insert_batch(vma, pages,
pg_idx,
&curr_addr,
&length,
&seq, zc);
if (ret)
goto out;
pg_idx = 0;
}
if (skb) {
if (zc->recv_skip_hint > 0)
break;
......@@ -2050,24 +2090,31 @@ static int tcp_zerocopy_receive(struct sock *sk,
zc->recv_skip_hint = mappable_offset;
break;
}
pages[pg_idx] = skb_frag_page(frags);
pg_idx++;
page = skb_frag_page(frags);
prefetchw(page);
pages[pages_to_map++] = page;
length += PAGE_SIZE;
zc->recv_skip_hint -= PAGE_SIZE;
frags++;
if (pg_idx == PAGE_BATCH_SIZE) {
ret = tcp_zerocopy_vm_insert_batch(vma, pages, pg_idx,
&curr_addr, &length,
&seq, zc);
if (pages_to_map == TCP_ZEROCOPY_PAGE_BATCH_SIZE ||
zc->recv_skip_hint < PAGE_SIZE) {
/* Either full batch, or we're about to go to next skb
* (and we cannot unroll failed ops across skbs).
*/
ret = tcp_zerocopy_vm_insert_batch(vma, pages,
pages_to_map,
&address, &length,
&seq, zc,
total_bytes_to_map);
if (ret)
goto out;
pg_idx = 0;
pages_to_map = 0;
}
}
if (pg_idx) {
ret = tcp_zerocopy_vm_insert_batch(vma, pages, pg_idx,
&curr_addr, &length, &seq,
zc);
if (pages_to_map) {
ret = tcp_zerocopy_vm_insert_batch(vma, pages, pages_to_map,
&address, &length, &seq,
zc, total_bytes_to_map);
}
out:
mmap_read_unlock(current->mm);
......
Markdown is supported
0%
or
You are about to add 0 people to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Please register or to comment