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authorBjörn Töpel <bjorn.topel@intel.com>2020-11-30 19:51:56 +0100
committerDaniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>2020-12-01 00:09:25 +0100
commit7fd3253a7de6a317a0683f83739479fb880bffc8 (patch)
tree8490a9756c6a4a7f5078fd856f23b568703e3680 /include/net/busy_poll.h
parent854055c0cf30d732b3514ce7956976f60496b1a1 (diff)
downloadlinux-7fd3253a7de6a317a0683f83739479fb880bffc8.tar.bz2
net: Introduce preferred busy-polling
The existing busy-polling mode, enabled by the SO_BUSY_POLL socket option or system-wide using the /proc/sys/net/core/busy_read knob, is an opportunistic. That means that if the NAPI context is not scheduled, it will poll it. If, after busy-polling, the budget is exceeded the busy-polling logic will schedule the NAPI onto the regular softirq handling. One implication of the behavior above is that a busy/heavy loaded NAPI context will never enter/allow for busy-polling. Some applications prefer that most NAPI processing would be done by busy-polling. This series adds a new socket option, SO_PREFER_BUSY_POLL, that works in concert with the napi_defer_hard_irqs and gro_flush_timeout knobs. The napi_defer_hard_irqs and gro_flush_timeout knobs were introduced in commit 6f8b12d661d0 ("net: napi: add hard irqs deferral feature"), and allows for a user to defer interrupts to be enabled and instead schedule the NAPI context from a watchdog timer. When a user enables the SO_PREFER_BUSY_POLL, again with the other knobs enabled, and the NAPI context is being processed by a softirq, the softirq NAPI processing will exit early to allow the busy-polling to be performed. If the application stops performing busy-polling via a system call, the watchdog timer defined by gro_flush_timeout will timeout, and regular softirq handling will resume. In summary; Heavy traffic applications that prefer busy-polling over softirq processing should use this option. Example usage: $ echo 2 | sudo tee /sys/class/net/ens785f1/napi_defer_hard_irqs $ echo 200000 | sudo tee /sys/class/net/ens785f1/gro_flush_timeout Note that the timeout should be larger than the userspace processing window, otherwise the watchdog will timeout and fall back to regular softirq processing. Enable the SO_BUSY_POLL/SO_PREFER_BUSY_POLL options on your socket. Signed-off-by: Björn Töpel <bjorn.topel@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20201130185205.196029-2-bjorn.topel@gmail.com
Diffstat (limited to 'include/net/busy_poll.h')
-rw-r--r--include/net/busy_poll.h5
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/include/net/busy_poll.h b/include/net/busy_poll.h
index b001fa91c14e..0292b8353d7e 100644
--- a/include/net/busy_poll.h
+++ b/include/net/busy_poll.h
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ bool sk_busy_loop_end(void *p, unsigned long start_time);
void napi_busy_loop(unsigned int napi_id,
bool (*loop_end)(void *, unsigned long),
- void *loop_end_arg);
+ void *loop_end_arg, bool prefer_busy_poll);
#else /* CONFIG_NET_RX_BUSY_POLL */
static inline unsigned long net_busy_loop_on(void)
@@ -105,7 +105,8 @@ static inline void sk_busy_loop(struct sock *sk, int nonblock)
unsigned int napi_id = READ_ONCE(sk->sk_napi_id);
if (napi_id >= MIN_NAPI_ID)
- napi_busy_loop(napi_id, nonblock ? NULL : sk_busy_loop_end, sk);
+ napi_busy_loop(napi_id, nonblock ? NULL : sk_busy_loop_end, sk,
+ READ_ONCE(sk->sk_prefer_busy_poll));
#endif
}