[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 1/3] xen-disk: only advertize feature-persistent if grant copy is not available
> -----Original Message----- > From: Roger Pau Monne > Sent: 21 June 2017 10:18 > To: Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Paul Durrant <Paul.Durrant@xxxxxxxxxx>; xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; > qemu-devel@xxxxxxxxxx; qemu-block@xxxxxxxxxx; Anthony Perard > <anthony.perard@xxxxxxxxxx>; Kevin Wolf <kwolf@xxxxxxxxxx>; Max Reitz > <mreitz@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/3] xen-disk: only advertize feature-persistent if grant > copy is not available > > On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 03:19:33PM -0700, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > > On Tue, 20 Jun 2017, Paul Durrant wrote: > > > If grant copy is available then it will always be used in preference to > > > persistent maps. In this case feature-persistent should not be advertized > > > to the frontend, otherwise it may needlessly copy data into persistently > > > granted buffers. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Paul Durrant <paul.durrant@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > CC'ing Roger. > > > > It is true that using feature-persistent together with grant copies is a > > a very bad idea. > > > > But this change enstablishes an explicit preference of > > feature_grant_copy over feature-persistent in the xen_disk backend. It > > is not obvious to me that it should be the case. > > > > Why is feature_grant_copy (without feature-persistent) better than > > feature-persistent (without feature_grant_copy)? Shouldn't we simply > > avoid grant copies to copy data to persistent grants? > > When using persistent grants the frontend must always copy data from > the buffer to the persistent grant, there's no way to avoid this. > > Using grant_copy we move the copy from the frontend to the backend, > which means the CPU time of the copy is accounted to the backend. This > is not ideal, but IMHO it's better than persistent grants because it > avoids keeping a pool of mapped grants that consume memory and make > the code more complex. > > Do you have some performance data showing the difference between > persistent grants vs grant copy? > No, but I can get some :-) For a little background... I've been trying to push throughput of fio running in a debian stretch guest on my skull canyon NUC. When I started out, I was getting ~100MBbs. When I finished, with this patch, the IOThreads one, the multi-page ring one and a bit of hackery to turn off all the aio flushes that seem to occur even if the image is opened with O_DIRECT, I was getting ~960Mbps... which is about line rate for the SSD in the in NUC. So, I'll force use of persistent grants on and see what sort of throughput I get. Cheers, Paul > Roger. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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