Re: [PATCHv12 1/3] rdmacg: Added rdma cgroup controller
From: Matan Barak <hidden>
Date: 2016-09-14 08:30:23
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On 14/09/2016 10:06, Parav Pandit wrote:
Hi Dennis, Do you know how would HFI1 driver would work along with rdma cgroup? Hi Matan, Leon, Jason, Apart from HFI1, is there any other concern?
I just wonder how things like RSS will work. For example, a RSS QP doesn't really have a queue (if I recall, it's connected to work queues via an indirection table). So, when a user creates such a QP, do you want to account it as a regular QP? How are work queues accounted?
Or Patch is good to go? 4.8 dates are close by (2 weeks) and there are two git trees involved (that might cause merge error to Linus) so if there are no issues, I would like to make request to Doug to consider it for 4.8 early on. Parav On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Leon Romanovsky [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 11:52:35AM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:quoted
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I've posted some initial work toward a) a while ago, and once weDid it get merged? Do you have a pointer?http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-rdma/msg31958.htmlRight, I remember that. Certainly the right directionquoted
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However, everything under verbs is not straightforward. The files in userspace are not copies... user: struct ibv_query_device { __u32 command; __u16 in_words; __u16 out_words; __u64 response; __u64 driver_data[0]; }; kernel: struct ib_uverbs_query_device { __u64 response; __u64 driver_data[0]; };We'll obviously need different strutures for the libibvers API and the kernel interface in this case, and we'll need to figure out how to properly translate them. I think a cast, plus compile time type checking ala BUILD_BUG_ON is the way to go.I'm not sure I follow, which would I cast? BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(ibv_query_device) == sizeof(ib_uverbs_cmd_hdr) + sizeof(ib_uverbs_query_device)) ?quoted
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I'm thinking the best way forward might be to use a script and transform userspace into: struct ibv_query_device { struct ib_uverbs_cmd_hdr hdr; struct ib_uverbs_query_device cmd; };That would break the users of the interface.Sorry, I mean doing this inside rdma-plumbing. Since the change is ABI identical the modified libibverbs would still be binary compatible with all providers but not source compatible. Since all kernel supported providers are in rdma-plumbing we can add the '.cmd.' at the same time. The kernel uapi header would stay the same.quoted
However automatically generating the user ABI from the kernel one might still be a good idea in the long run.My preference would be to try and use the kernel headers directly.I thought the same, especially after realizing that they are almost copy/paste from the vendor *-abi.h files.quoted
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