Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xen-blkback: use bigger array for batch gntoperations

From: Roger Pau Monné
Date: Mon Aug 26 2013 - 10:34:18 EST


On 01/08/13 16:18, Roger Pau Monné wrote:
> On 01/08/13 14:30, David Vrabel wrote:
>> On 01/08/13 13:08, Roger Pau Monne wrote:
>>> Right now the maximum number of grant operations that can be batched
>>> in a single request is BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST (11). This was
>>> OK before indirect descriptors because the maximum number of segments
>>> in a request was 11, but with the introduction of indirect
>>> descriptors the maximum number of segments in a request has been
>>> increased past 11.
>>>
>>> The memory used by the structures that are passed in the hypercall was
>>> allocated from the stack, but if we have to increase the size of the
>>> array we can no longer use stack memory, so we have to pre-allocate
>>> it.
>>>
>>> This patch increases the maximum size of batch grant operations and
>>> replaces the use of stack memory with pre-allocated memory, that is
>>> reserved when the blkback instance is initialized.
>> [...]
>>> --- a/drivers/block/xen-blkback/xenbus.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/block/xen-blkback/xenbus.c
>> [...]
>>> @@ -148,6 +155,16 @@ static struct xen_blkif *xen_blkif_alloc(domid_t domid)
>>> if (!req->indirect_pages[j])
>>> goto fail;
>>> }
>>> + req->map = kcalloc(GNT_OPERATIONS_SIZE, sizeof(req->map[0]), GFP_KERNEL);
>>> + if (!req->map)
>>> + goto fail;
>>> + req->unmap = kcalloc(GNT_OPERATIONS_SIZE, sizeof(req->unmap[0]), GFP_KERNEL);
>>> + if (!req->unmap)
>>> + goto fail;
>>> + req->pages_to_gnt = kcalloc(GNT_OPERATIONS_SIZE, sizeof(req->pages_to_gnt[0]),
>>> + GFP_KERNEL);
>>> + if (!req->pages_to_gnt)
>>> + goto fail;
>>
>> Do these need to be per-request? Or can they all share a common set of
>> arrays?
>
> No, we cannot share them unless we serialize the unmap of grants using a
> spinlock (like we do when writing the reponse on the ring).

Any other comments on this one? Should I resubmit it?

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