Re: [PATCH V5 2/6 net-next] netdevice.h: Add zero-copy flag innetdevice

From: Shirley Ma
Date: Tue May 17 2011 - 19:44:49 EST


On Wed, 2011-05-18 at 00:58 +0200, MichaÅ MirosÅaw wrote:
> W dniu 18 maja 2011 00:28 uÅytkownik Shirley Ma <mashirle@xxxxxxxxxx>
> napisaÅ:
> > On Tue, 2011-05-17 at 23:48 +0200, MichaÅ MirosÅaw wrote:
> >> 2011/5/17 Shirley Ma <mashirle@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> >> > Looks like to use a new flag requires more time/work. I am
> thinking
> >> > whether we can just use HIGHDMA flag to enable zero-copy in
> macvtap
> >> to
> >> > avoid the new flag for now since mavctap uses real NICs as lower
> >> device?
> >>
> >> Is there any other restriction besides requiring driver to not
> recycle
> >> the skb? Are there any drivers that recycle TX skbs?
> > Not more other restrictions, skb clone is OK. pskb_expand_head()
> looks
> > OK to me from code review.
>
> > Currently there is no drivers recycle TX skbs.
>
> So why do you require the target device to have some flags at all?

We could use macvtap to check lower device HIGHDMA to enable zero-copy,
but I am not sure whether it is sufficient. If it's sufficient then we
don't need to use a new flag here. To be safe, it's better to use a new
flag to enable each device who can pass zero-copy test.

> Do I understand correctly, that this zero-copy feature is about
> packets received from VMs?

Yes, packets sent from VMs, and received in local host for TX zero-copy
here.

Thanks
Shirley



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