Re: [PATCH v6 net-next 2/5] net: implement support for low latencysocket polling

From: Eliezer Tamir
Date: Wed May 29 2013 - 11:00:19 EST


On 29/05/2013 17:14, Or Gerlitz wrote:
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Eliezer Tamir
<eliezer.tamir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Adds a new ndo_ll_poll method and the code that supports and uses it.
This method can be used by low latency applications to busy poll Ethernet
device queues directly from the socket code. The value of sysctl_net_ll_poll
controls how many microseconds to poll. Set to zero to disable.

Unlike with TCP sockets, UDP sockets may receive packets from multiple
sources and hence the receiving context may be steered to be executed
on different cores through RSS or other Flow-Steering HW mechanisms
which could mean different napi contexts for the same socket, is that
a problem here? what's the severity?

Nothing will break if you poll on the wrong queue.
Your data will come through normal NAPI processing of the right queue.

One of the things we plan on adding in the next version is a more fine grained control over which sockets get to busy poll.

-Eliezer
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