Message ID | 20191115091135.13487-1-alobakin@dlink.ru |
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State | Accepted |
Delegated to: | David Miller |
Headers | show |
Series | [v2,net-next] net: core: allow fast GRO for skbs with Ethernet header in head | expand |
From: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@dlink.ru> Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 12:11:35 +0300 > Commit 78d3fd0b7de8 ("gro: Only use skb_gro_header for completely > non-linear packets") back in May'09 (v2.6.31-rc1) has changed the > original condition '!skb_headlen(skb)' to > 'skb->mac_header == skb->tail' in gro_reset_offset() saying: "Since > the drivers that need this optimisation all provide completely > non-linear packets" (note that this condition has become the current > 'skb_mac_header(skb) == skb_tail_pointer(skb)' later with commmit > ced14f6804a9 ("net: Correct comparisons and calculations using > skb->tail and skb-transport_header") without any functional changes). > > For now, we have the following rough statistics for v5.4-rc7: > 1) napi_gro_frags: 14 > 2) napi_gro_receive with skb->head containing (most of) payload: 83 > 3) napi_gro_receive with skb->head containing all the headers: 20 > 4) napi_gro_receive with skb->head containing only Ethernet header: 2 > > With the current condition, fast GRO with the usage of > NAPI_GRO_CB(skb)->frag0 is available only in the [1] case. > Packets pushed by [2] and [3] go through the 'slow' path, but > it's not a problem for them as they already contain all the needed > headers in skb->head, so pskb_may_pull() only moves skb->data. > > The layout of skbs in the fourth [4] case at the moment of > dev_gro_receive() is identical to skbs that have come through [1], > as napi_frags_skb() pulls Ethernet header to skb->head. The only > difference is that the mentioned condition is always false for them, > because skb_put() and friends irreversibly alter the tail pointer. > They also go through the 'slow' path, but now every single > pskb_may_pull() in every single .gro_receive() will call the *really* > slow __pskb_pull_tail() to pull headers to head. This significantly > decreases the overall performance for no visible reasons. ... > Signed-off-by: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@dlink.ru> Applied to net-next, thanks.
David Miller wrote 17.11.2019 00:01: > From: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@dlink.ru> > Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 12:11:35 +0300 > >> Commit 78d3fd0b7de8 ("gro: Only use skb_gro_header for completely >> non-linear packets") back in May'09 (v2.6.31-rc1) has changed the >> original condition '!skb_headlen(skb)' to >> 'skb->mac_header == skb->tail' in gro_reset_offset() saying: "Since >> the drivers that need this optimisation all provide completely >> non-linear packets" (note that this condition has become the current >> 'skb_mac_header(skb) == skb_tail_pointer(skb)' later with commmit >> ced14f6804a9 ("net: Correct comparisons and calculations using >> skb->tail and skb-transport_header") without any functional changes). >> >> For now, we have the following rough statistics for v5.4-rc7: >> 1) napi_gro_frags: 14 >> 2) napi_gro_receive with skb->head containing (most of) payload: 83 >> 3) napi_gro_receive with skb->head containing all the headers: 20 >> 4) napi_gro_receive with skb->head containing only Ethernet header: 2 >> >> With the current condition, fast GRO with the usage of >> NAPI_GRO_CB(skb)->frag0 is available only in the [1] case. >> Packets pushed by [2] and [3] go through the 'slow' path, but >> it's not a problem for them as they already contain all the needed >> headers in skb->head, so pskb_may_pull() only moves skb->data. >> >> The layout of skbs in the fourth [4] case at the moment of >> dev_gro_receive() is identical to skbs that have come through [1], >> as napi_frags_skb() pulls Ethernet header to skb->head. The only >> difference is that the mentioned condition is always false for them, >> because skb_put() and friends irreversibly alter the tail pointer. >> They also go through the 'slow' path, but now every single >> pskb_may_pull() in every single .gro_receive() will call the *really* >> slow __pskb_pull_tail() to pull headers to head. This significantly >> decreases the overall performance for no visible reasons. > ... >> Signed-off-by: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@dlink.ru> > > Applied to net-next, thanks. Thank you! Regards, ᚷ ᛖ ᚢ ᚦ ᚠ ᚱ
diff --git a/net/core/dev.c b/net/core/dev.c index 1c799d486623..da78a433c10c 100644 --- a/net/core/dev.c +++ b/net/core/dev.c @@ -5611,8 +5611,7 @@ static void skb_gro_reset_offset(struct sk_buff *skb) NAPI_GRO_CB(skb)->frag0 = NULL; NAPI_GRO_CB(skb)->frag0_len = 0; - if (skb_mac_header(skb) == skb_tail_pointer(skb) && - pinfo->nr_frags && + if (!skb_headlen(skb) && pinfo->nr_frags && !PageHighMem(skb_frag_page(frag0))) { NAPI_GRO_CB(skb)->frag0 = skb_frag_address(frag0); NAPI_GRO_CB(skb)->frag0_len = min_t(unsigned int,
Commit 78d3fd0b7de8 ("gro: Only use skb_gro_header for completely non-linear packets") back in May'09 (v2.6.31-rc1) has changed the original condition '!skb_headlen(skb)' to 'skb->mac_header == skb->tail' in gro_reset_offset() saying: "Since the drivers that need this optimisation all provide completely non-linear packets" (note that this condition has become the current 'skb_mac_header(skb) == skb_tail_pointer(skb)' later with commmit ced14f6804a9 ("net: Correct comparisons and calculations using skb->tail and skb-transport_header") without any functional changes). For now, we have the following rough statistics for v5.4-rc7: 1) napi_gro_frags: 14 2) napi_gro_receive with skb->head containing (most of) payload: 83 3) napi_gro_receive with skb->head containing all the headers: 20 4) napi_gro_receive with skb->head containing only Ethernet header: 2 With the current condition, fast GRO with the usage of NAPI_GRO_CB(skb)->frag0 is available only in the [1] case. Packets pushed by [2] and [3] go through the 'slow' path, but it's not a problem for them as they already contain all the needed headers in skb->head, so pskb_may_pull() only moves skb->data. The layout of skbs in the fourth [4] case at the moment of dev_gro_receive() is identical to skbs that have come through [1], as napi_frags_skb() pulls Ethernet header to skb->head. The only difference is that the mentioned condition is always false for them, because skb_put() and friends irreversibly alter the tail pointer. They also go through the 'slow' path, but now every single pskb_may_pull() in every single .gro_receive() will call the *really* slow __pskb_pull_tail() to pull headers to head. This significantly decreases the overall performance for no visible reasons. The only two users of method [4] is: * drivers/staging/qlge * drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi (all three variants: dvm, mvm, mvm-mq) Note that in case with wireless drivers we can't use [1] (napi_gro_frags()) at least for now and mac80211 stack always performs pushes and pulls anyways, so performance hit is inavoidable. At the moment of v2.6.31 the mentioned change was necessary (that's why I don't add the "Fixes:" tag), but it became obsolete since skb_gro_mac_header() has gone in commit a50e233c50db ("net-gro: restore frag0 optimization"), so we can simply revert the condition in gro_reset_offset() to allow skbs from [4] go through the 'fast' path just like in case [1]. This was tested on a 600 MHz MIPS CPU and a custom driver and this patch gave boosts up to 40 Mbps to method [4] in both directions comparing to net-next, which made overall performance relatively close to [1] (without it, [4] is the slowest). v2: - Add more references and explanations to commit message - Fix some typos ibid - No functional changes Signed-off-by: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@dlink.ru> --- net/core/dev.c | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)