Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 18 Jun 2010 15:59:29 +1000 | From | Herbert Xu <> | Subject | Re: [RFC PATCH v7 01/19] Add a new structure for skb buffer from external. |
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On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 01:26:49PM +0800, Xin, Xiaohui wrote: > > Herbert, > I have questions about the idea above: > 1) Since netdev_alloc_skb() is still there, and we only modify alloc_page(), > then we don't need napi_gro_frags() any more, the driver's original receiving > function is ok. Right?
Well I was actually thinking about converting all drivers that need this to napi_gro_frags. But now that you mention it, yes we could still keep the old interface to minimise the work.
> 2) Is napi_gro_frags() only suitable for TCP protocol packet? > I have done a small test for ixgbe driver to let it only allocate paged buffers > and found kernel hangs when napi_gro_frags() receives an ARP packet.
It should work with any packet. In fact, I'm pretty sure the other drivers (e.g., cxgb3) use that interface for all packets.
> 3) As I have mentioned above, with this idea, netdev_alloc_skb() will allocate > as usual, the data pointed by skb->data will be copied into the first guest buffer. > That means we should reserve sufficient room in guest buffer. For PS mode > supported driver (for example ixgbe), the room will be more than 128. After 128bytes, > we will put the first frag data. Look into virtio-net.c the function page_to_skb() > and receive_mergeable(), that means we should modify guest virtio-net driver to > compute the offset as the parameter for skb_set_frag(). > > How do you think about this? Attached is a patch to how to modify the guest driver. > I reserve 512 bytes as an example, and transfer the header len of the skb in hdr->hdr_len.
Expanding the buffer size to 512 bytes to accomodate PS mode looks reasonable to me.
However, I don't think we should increase the copy threshold to 512 bytes at the same time. I don't have any figures myself but I think if we are to make such a change it should be a separate one and come with supporting numbers.
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