net: thunderx: Optimize page recycling for XDP

Driver follows a method of taking one extra reference on the
page for recycling which is fine in usual packet path where
each 64KB page is segmented into multiple receive buffers.

But in XDP mode since there is just one receive buffer per
page taking extra page reference itself becomes big bottleneck
consuming ~50% of CPU cycles due to atomic operations.

This patch adds a internal ref count in pgcache for each
page and additional page references are taken in a batch
instead of just one at a time. Internal i.e 'pgcache->ref_count'
and page's i.e 'page->_refcount' counters are compared to check
page's recyclability.

Signed-off-by: Sunil Goutham <sgoutham@cavium.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
This commit is contained in:
Sunil Goutham 2017-05-02 18:36:58 +05:30 committed by David S. Miller
parent e3d06ff9ec
commit 773225388d
2 changed files with 51 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -82,6 +82,8 @@ static void nicvf_free_q_desc_mem(struct nicvf *nic, struct q_desc_mem *dmem)
dmem->base = NULL;
}
#define XDP_PAGE_REFCNT_REFILL 256
/* Allocate a new page or recycle one if possible
*
* We cannot optimize dma mapping here, since
@ -90,9 +92,10 @@ static void nicvf_free_q_desc_mem(struct nicvf *nic, struct q_desc_mem *dmem)
* and not idx into RBDR ring, so can't refer to saved info.
* 3. There are multiple receive buffers per page
*/
static struct pgcache *nicvf_alloc_page(struct nicvf *nic,
struct rbdr *rbdr, gfp_t gfp)
static inline struct pgcache *nicvf_alloc_page(struct nicvf *nic,
struct rbdr *rbdr, gfp_t gfp)
{
int ref_count;
struct page *page = NULL;
struct pgcache *pgcache, *next;
@ -100,8 +103,23 @@ static struct pgcache *nicvf_alloc_page(struct nicvf *nic,
pgcache = &rbdr->pgcache[rbdr->pgidx];
page = pgcache->page;
/* Check if page can be recycled */
if (page && (page_ref_count(page) != 1))
page = NULL;
if (page) {
ref_count = page_ref_count(page);
/* Check if this page has been used once i.e 'put_page'
* called after packet transmission i.e internal ref_count
* and page's ref_count are equal i.e page can be recycled.
*/
if (rbdr->is_xdp && (ref_count == pgcache->ref_count))
pgcache->ref_count--;
else
page = NULL;
/* In non-XDP mode, page's ref_count needs to be '1' for it
* to be recycled.
*/
if (!rbdr->is_xdp && (ref_count != 1))
page = NULL;
}
if (!page) {
page = alloc_pages(gfp | __GFP_COMP | __GFP_NOWARN, 0);
@ -120,11 +138,30 @@ static struct pgcache *nicvf_alloc_page(struct nicvf *nic,
/* Save the page in page cache */
pgcache->page = page;
pgcache->dma_addr = 0;
pgcache->ref_count = 0;
rbdr->pgalloc++;
}
/* Take extra page reference for recycling */
page_ref_add(page, 1);
/* Take additional page references for recycling */
if (rbdr->is_xdp) {
/* Since there is single RBDR (i.e single core doing
* page recycling) per 8 Rx queues, in XDP mode adjusting
* page references atomically is the biggest bottleneck, so
* take bunch of references at a time.
*
* So here, below reference counts defer by '1'.
*/
if (!pgcache->ref_count) {
pgcache->ref_count = XDP_PAGE_REFCNT_REFILL;
page_ref_add(page, XDP_PAGE_REFCNT_REFILL);
}
} else {
/* In non-XDP case, single 64K page is divided across multiple
* receive buffers, so cost of recycling is less anyway.
* So we can do with just one extra reference.
*/
page_ref_add(page, 1);
}
rbdr->pgidx++;
rbdr->pgidx &= (rbdr->pgcnt - 1);
@ -327,8 +364,14 @@ static void nicvf_free_rbdr(struct nicvf *nic, struct rbdr *rbdr)
head = 0;
while (head < rbdr->pgcnt) {
pgcache = &rbdr->pgcache[head];
if (pgcache->page && page_ref_count(pgcache->page) != 0)
if (pgcache->page && page_ref_count(pgcache->page) != 0) {
if (!rbdr->is_xdp) {
put_page(pgcache->page);
continue;
}
page_ref_sub(pgcache->page, pgcache->ref_count - 1);
put_page(pgcache->page);
}
head++;
}

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@ -216,6 +216,7 @@ struct q_desc_mem {
struct pgcache {
struct page *page;
int ref_count;
u64 dma_addr;
};