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Re: [PATCH bpf-next 1/2] xdp: Move devmap bulk queue into struct net_device

From: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <hidden>
Date: 2020-01-10 22:34:53
Also in: bpf

Jesper Dangaard Brouer [off-list ref] writes:
On Fri, 10 Jan 2020 15:22:02 +0100
Toke Høiland-Jørgensen [off-list ref] wrote:
quoted
diff --git a/include/linux/netdevice.h b/include/linux/netdevice.h
index 2741aa35bec6..1b2bc2a7522e 100644
--- a/include/linux/netdevice.h
+++ b/include/linux/netdevice.h
[...]
quoted
@@ -1993,6 +1994,8 @@ struct net_device {
 	spinlock_t		tx_global_lock;
 	int			watchdog_timeo;
 
+	struct xdp_dev_bulk_queue __percpu *xdp_bulkq;
+
 #ifdef CONFIG_XPS
 	struct xps_dev_maps __rcu *xps_cpus_map;
 	struct xps_dev_maps __rcu *xps_rxqs_map;
We need to check that the cache-line for this location in struct
net_device is not getting updated (write operation) from different CPUs.

The test you ran was a single queue single CPU test, which will not
show any regression for that case.
Well, pahole says:

	/* --- cacheline 14 boundary (896 bytes) --- */
	struct netdev_queue *      _tx __attribute__((__aligned__(64))); /*   896     8 */
	unsigned int               num_tx_queues;        /*   904     4 */
	unsigned int               real_num_tx_queues;   /*   908     4 */
	struct Qdisc *             qdisc;                /*   912     8 */
	struct hlist_head  qdisc_hash[16];               /*   920   128 */
	/* --- cacheline 16 boundary (1024 bytes) was 24 bytes ago --- */
	unsigned int               tx_queue_len;         /*  1048     4 */
	spinlock_t                 tx_global_lock;       /*  1052     4 */
	int                        watchdog_timeo;       /*  1056     4 */

	/* XXX 4 bytes hole, try to pack */

	struct xdp_dev_bulk_queue * xdp_bulkq;           /*  1064     8 */
	struct xps_dev_maps *      xps_cpus_map;         /*  1072     8 */
	struct xps_dev_maps *      xps_rxqs_map;         /*  1080     8 */
	/* --- cacheline 17 boundary (1088 bytes) --- */


of those, tx_queue_len is the max queue len (so only set on init),
tx_global_lock is not used by multi-queue devices, watchdog_timeo also
seems to be a static value thats set on init, and the xps* pointers also
only seems to be set once on init. So I think we're fine?

I can run a multi-CPU test just to be sure, but I really don't see which
of those fields might be updated on TX...

-Toke
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