[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] xen-netfront possibly rides the rocket too often
On 15.05.2014 10:38, Sander Eikelenboom wrote: > > Wednesday, May 14, 2014, 10:06:41 PM, you wrote: > >> On 14/05/14 20:49, Zoltan Kiss wrote: >>> On 13/05/14 19:21, Stefan Bader wrote: >>>> Since I am not deeply familiar with the networking code, I wonder >>>> about two things: >>>> - is there something that should limit the skb data length from all frags >>>> to stay below the 64K which the definition of MAX_SKB_FRAGS hints? >>> I think netfront should be able to handle 64K packets at most. >>>> - is multiple frags having offsets expected? >>> Yes, since compound pages a frag could over the 4K page boundary. The >>> problem is, that in the netback/front protocol the assumption is that >>> every slot is a single page, because grant operations could be done only >>> on a 4K page. And every slot ends up as a frag (expect maybe the first, >>> it can happen it is grant copied straight to the linear buffer), >>> therefore the frontend cannot send an skb which occupies more than >>> MAX_SKB_FRAGS individual 4k page. >>> The problem is known for a while, the solution is not, unfortunately. > >> I think the worst case scenario is when every frag and the linear buffer >> contains 2 bytes, which are overlapping a page boundary (that's >> (17+1)*2=36 so far), plus 15 of them have a 4k page in the middle of >> them, so, a 1+4096+1 byte buffer can span over 3 page. That's 51 >> individual pages. >> With the previous grant copy implementation there would be the option to >> modify backend and coalesce everything into a well formed skb. That >> would be a minor change there. But with grant mapping it's harder. >> Slots of compound pages could be mapped to adjacent pages to Dom0, maybe >> somehow you can present them as compound pages in Dom0 as well. But in >> MFN space they wouldn't be contiguous, you need SWIOTLB or use IOMMU to >> hide that from the devices. Plus, what happens when you can't find >> adjacent pending slots? >> I think we would be better off at the moment with trying to compact >> these skbs a bit. Usually they overflow the limit by one or two, which >> means we should reallocate one or two frag, or the linear buffer to >> decrease the number of 4K pages used. > > How does virtio-net handle this, the would probably have ran into the same > problems ? Maybe, though it seems not too many things cause this kind of traffic and then I could not say whether they have to handle a limited set of ring pages, too. But its something to keep in mind when digging deeper into it. -Stefan > > -- > Sander > >> Zoli > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-devel mailing list > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel > Attachment:
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