[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel][Pv-ops][PATCH 0/4 v4] Netback multiple threads support
Hi, Do you have comments on this version of patch? Thanks, Dongxiao Xu, Dongxiao wrote: > This is netback multithread support patchset version 4. > > Main Changes from v3: > 1. Patchset is against xen/next tree. > 2. Merge group and idx into netif->mapping. > 3. Use vmalloc to allocate netbk structures. > > Main Changes from v2: > 1. Merge "group" and "idx" into "netif->mapping", therefore > page_ext is not used now. > 2. Put netbk_add_netif() and netbk_remove_netif() into > __netif_up() and __netif_down(). > 3. Change the usage of kthread_should_stop(). > 4. Use __get_free_pages() to replace kzalloc(). > 5. Modify the changes to netif_be_dbg(). > 6. Use MODPARM_netback_kthread to determine whether using > tasklet or kernel thread. > 7. Put small fields in the front, and large arrays in the end of > struct xen_netbk. > 8. Add more checks in netif_page_release(). > > Current netback uses one pair of tasklets for Tx/Rx data transaction. > Netback tasklet could only run at one CPU at a time, and it is used to > serve all the netfronts. Therefore it has become a performance bottle > neck. This patch is to use multiple tasklet pairs to replace the > current single pair in dom0. > > Assuming that Dom0 has CPUNR VCPUs, we define CPUNR kinds of > tasklets pair (CPUNR for Tx, and CPUNR for Rx). Each pare of tasklets > serve specific group of netfronts. Also for those global and static > variables, we duplicated them for each group in order to avoid the > spinlock. > > PATCH 01: Generilize static/global variables into 'struct xen_netbk'. > > PATCH 02: Introduce a new struct type page_ext. > > PATCH 03: Multiple tasklets support. > > PATCH 04: Use Kernel thread to replace the tasklet. > > Recently I re-tested the patchset with Intel 10G multi-queue NIC > device, and use 10 outside 1G NICs to do netperf tests with that 10G > NIC. > > Case 1: Dom0 has more than 10 vcpus pinned with each physical CPU. > With the patchset, the performance is 2x of the original throughput. > > Case 2: Dom0 has 4 vcpus pinned with 4 physical CPUs. > With the patchset, the performance is 3.7x of the original throughput. > > when we test this patch, we found that the domain_lock in grant table > operation (gnttab_copy()) becomes a bottle neck. We temporarily > remove the global domain_lock to achieve good performance. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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