Re: [LSF/MM TOPIC][LSF/MM ATTEND] NAPI polling for block drivers
From: Stephen Bates <hidden>
Date: 2017-01-12 04:36:51
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I'd like to attend LSF/MM and would like to discuss polling for block drivers. Currently there is blk-iopoll but it is neither as widely used as NAPI in the networking field and accoring to Sagi's findings in [1] performance with polling is not on par with IRQ usage. On LSF/MM I'd like to whether it is desirable to have NAPI like polling in more block drivers and how to overcome the currently seen performance issues.It would be an interesting topic to discuss, as it is a shame that blk-iopoll isn't used more widely. -- Jens Axboe
I'd also be interested in this topic. Given that iopoll only really makes sense for low-latency, low queue depth environments (i.e. down below 10-20us) I'd like to discuss which drivers we think will need/want to be upgraded (aside from NVMe ;-)). I'd also be interested in discussing how best to enable and disable polling. In the past some of us have pushed for a "big hammer" to turn polling on for a given device or HW queue [1]. I'd like to discuss this again as well as looking at other methods above and beyond the preadv2 system call and the HIPRI flag. Stephen [1] http://marc.info/?l=linux-block&m=146307410101827&w=2
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