Re: [PATCH net-next RFC] net: increase LL_MAX_HEADER for Hyper-V

From: Alexander Duyck
Date: Wed Sep 16 2015 - 17:39:09 EST


On 09/16/2015 10:55 AM, KY Srinivasan wrote:

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Subject: RE: [PATCH net-next RFC] net: increase LL_MAX_HEADER for Hyper-
V

From: Haiyang Zhang
Sent: 16 September 2015 17:09
-----Original Message-----
From: Vitaly Kuznetsov [mailto:vkuznets@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2015 11:50 AM
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Cc: David S. Miller <davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; linux-
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KY Srinivasan <kys@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Haiyang Zhang
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Subject: [PATCH net-next RFC] net: increase LL_MAX_HEADER for Hyper-
V
Commit b08cc79155fc26d0d112b1470d1ece5034651a4b ("hv_netvsc:
Eliminate
memory allocation in the packet send path") introduced skb headroom
request for Hyper-V netvsc driver:

max_needed_headroom = sizeof(struct hv_netvsc_packet) +
sizeof(struct rndis_message) +
NDIS_VLAN_PPI_SIZE + NDIS_CSUM_PPI_SIZE +
NDIS_LSO_PPI_SIZE + NDIS_HASH_PPI_SIZE;
...
net->needed_headroom = max_needed_headroom;

max_needed_headroom is 220 bytes, it significantly exceeds the
LL_MAX_HEADER setting. This causes each skb to be cloned on send
path,
e.g. for IPv4 case we fall into the following clause
(ip_finish_output2()):

if (unlikely(skb_headroom(skb) < hh_len && dev->header_ops)) {
...
skb2 = skb_realloc_headroom(skb, LL_RESERVED_SPACE(dev));
...
}

leading to a significant performance regression. Increase
LL_MAX_HEADER
to make it suitable for netvsc, make it 224 to be 16-aligned.
Alternatively we could (partially) revert the commit which introduced
skb
headroom request restoring manual memory allocation on transmit path.

Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
include/linux/netdevice.h | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/include/linux/netdevice.h b/include/linux/netdevice.h
index 88a0069..7233790 100644
--- a/include/linux/netdevice.h
+++ b/include/linux/netdevice.h
@@ -132,7 +132,9 @@ static inline bool dev_xmit_complete(int rc)
* used.
*/

-#if defined(CONFIG_WLAN) || IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_AX25)
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HYPERV_NET)
+# define LL_MAX_HEADER 224
+#elif defined(CONFIG_WLAN) || IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_AX25)
# if defined(CONFIG_MAC80211_MESH)
# define LL_MAX_HEADER 128
# else
Thanks for the patch.
To avoid we forget to update that 224 number when we add more things
into netvsc header, I suggest that we define a macro in netdevice.h such
as:
#define HVNETVSC_MAX_HEADER 224
#define LL_MAX_HEADER HVNETVSC_MAX_HEADER

And, put a note in netvsc code saying the header reservation shouldn't
exceed HVNETVSC_MAX_HEADER, or you need to update
HVNETVSC_MAX_HEADER.

Am I right in thinking this is adding an extra 96 unused bytes to the front
of almost all skb just so that hyper-v can make its link level header
contiguous with whatever follows (IP header ?).

Doesn't sound ideal.
Remote NDIS is the protocol used to send packets from the guest to the host. Every packet
needs to be decorated with the RNDIS header and the maximum room needed for the RNDIS
header is the hreadroom we want.

I think we get that. The question is does the Remote NDIS header and packet info actually need to be a part of the header data? I would argue that it probably doesn't.

So for example in netvsc_start_xmit it looks like you are calling init_page_array in order to populate a set of page buffers, but the first buffer for the Remote NDIS protocol is populated as a separate page and offset. As such it doesn't seem like it necessarily needs to be a part of the header data but could be maintained perhaps in a separate ring buffer, or perhaps just be a separate page that you break up to use for each header.

- Alex
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