Thread (1 message) 1 message, 1 author, 2016-03-31

Re: [PATCH] RDS: sync congestion map updating

From: Wengang Wang <hidden>
Date: 2016-03-31 01:51:51

Possibly related (same subject, not in this thread)


在 2016年03月31日 01:16, santosh shilimkar 写道:
Hi Wengang,

On 3/30/2016 9:19 AM, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
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On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 05:08:22PM +0800, Wengang Wang wrote:
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Problem is found that some among a lot of parallel RDS 
communications hang.
In my test ten or so among 33 communications hang. The send requests 
got
-ENOBUF error meaning the peer socket (port) is congested. But 
meanwhile,
peer socket (port) is not congested.

The congestion map updating can happen in two paths: one is in 
rds_recvmsg path
and the other is when it receives packets from the hardware. There 
is no
synchronization when updating the congestion map. So a bit operation 
(clearing)
in the rds_recvmsg path can be skipped by another bit operation 
(setting) in
hardware packet receving path.

Fix is to add a spin lock per congestion map to sync the update on it.
No performance drop found during the test for the fix.
I assume that this change fixed your issue, however it looks suspicious
that performance wasn't change.
First of all thanks for finding the issue and posting patch
for it. I do agree with Leon on performance comment.
We shouldn't need locks for map updates.
Here is the performance data I collected yesterday.
Settings:
net.core.rmem_default = 4194304
net.core.wmem_default = 262144
net.core.rmem_max = 4194304
net.core.wmem_max = 2097152

test case:  rds-stress -s 192.168.111.16 -q 1m -d 10 -T 300 -t 10
With 1M size sends, the 10 pending send request is enough to trigger the 
congestion on receiver side. And the test last 5 mins.

result is like this:
without patch:
10   2231   2355 4697759.63       0.00       0.00  473.38 19123.89 
-1.00  (average)
receiver
  10   2356   2231 4698350.06       0.00       0.00  486.28 18537.23 
-1.00  (average)

with patch applied:
sender
10   2230   2396 47x.53       0.00       0.00  475.87 31954.35 -1.00  
(average)
receiver
10   2396   2230 4738051.76       0.00       0.00  480.85 18408.13 
-1.00  (average)

So I don't see performance drops. On a previous test, the test result is 
reverted that is it's faster when patch not applied, but the numbers is 
till 47xxxxx VS 46xxxxx.  So I don't have a very stable test result. But 
in average, no obvious performance drop.

Let me try to explain from theory:
Firstly, No matter the rds_recvmsg path or the hardware receiving data 
path, we have rds_sock->rs_recv_lock (this is not enough to fix our 
issue here since there could be many different rds_socks) locked very 
near before we lock the congestion map.  So the performance drop on CPU 
cache refilling is small.
Secondly, though the problem exist,  the malformed map may be not 
happening that frequent especially for this test case, 10 parallel 
communication.
Moreover the parallel receive path on which this patch
is based of doesn't exist in upstream code. I have kept
that out so far because of similar issue like one you
encountered.
But I don't see how rds_recvmsg path is different from UEK kernels. Can 
you explain more here or offline?
Anyways lets discuss offline about the fix even for the
downstream kernel. I suspect we can address it without locks.
If in normal use we have no performace issue (and before we found import 
use case that would hit), I think locking is fine.
Well, what ideas do you have to prevent using locks? After all we are 
updating a 8KB bitmap, not a single uint64 or less length variable. No 
matter we use lock or not, we need to make sure the bits to update can't 
be cached on different CPUs.

thanks,
wengang
Reagrds,
Santosh
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