Messages in this thread | | | Subject | [PATCH V4 0/8] macvtap/vhost TX zero-copy support | From | Shirley Ma <> | Date | Wed, 04 May 2011 00:48:22 -0700 |
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This patchset add supports for TX zero-copy between guest and host kernel through vhost. It significantly reduces CPU utilization on the local host on which the guest is located (It reduced 30-50% CPU usage for vhost thread for single stream test). The patchset is based on previous submission and comments from the community regarding when/how to handle guest kernel buffers to be released. This is the simplest approach I can think of after comparing with several other solutions.
This patchset has integrated V3 review comments from the community:
1. Add more comments on how to use device ZEROCOPY flag;
2. Change device ZEROCOPY to available bit 31
3. Fix skb header linear allocation when virtio_net GSO is not enabled
This patchset includes:
1/8: Add a new sock zero-copy flag, SOCK_ZEROCOPY;
2/8: Add a new device flag, NETIF_F_ZEROCOPY for lower level device support zero-copy;
3/8: Add a new struct skb_ubuf_info in skb_share_info for userspace buffers release callback when lower device DMA has done for that skb, which is the last reference count gone;
4/8: Add vhost zero-copy callback in vhost when skb last refcnt is gone; add vhost_zerocopy_signal_used to notify guest to release TX skb buffers.
5/8: Add macvtap zero-copy in lower device when sending packet is greater than 256 bytes to make sure there is enough room for expanding skb head.
6/8: Add Chelsio 10Gb NIC to zero-copy feature flag
7/8: Add Intel 10Gb NIC zero-copy feature flag
8/8: Add Emulex 10Gb NIC zero-copy feature flag
The patchset is built against most recent linux 2.6.39-rc5. It has passed netperf/netserver multiple streams stress test on above NICs.
Single TCP_STREAM 120 secs test results over ixgbe 10Gb NIC results:
Message BW(Gb/s)qemu-kvm (NumCPU)vhost-net(NumCPU) PerfTop irq/s 4K 7408.57 92.1% 22.6% 1229 4K(Orig)4913.17 118.1% 84.1% 2086 8K 9129.90 89.3% 23.3% 1141 8K(Orig)7094.55 115.9% 84.7% 2157 16K 9178.81 89.1% 23.3% 1139 16K(Orig)8927.1 118.7% 83.4% 2262 64K 9171.43 88.4% 24.9% 1253 64K(Orig)9085.85 115.9% 82.4% 2229
For message size less or equal than 2K, there is a known KVM guest TX overrun issue. With this zero-copy patch, the issue becomes more severe, guest io_exits has tripled than before, so the performance is not good. Once the TX overrun problem has been addressed, I will retest the small message size performance.
Thanks Shirley
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