On 02.05.20 17:40, Eric Dumazet wrote: > On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 7:56 AM Julian Wiedmann <j...@linux.ibm.com> wrote: >> >> On 22.04.20 18:13, Eric Dumazet wrote: >>> Back in commit 3b47d30396ba ("net: gro: add a per device gro flush timer") >>> we added the ability to arm one high resolution timer, that we used >>> to keep not-complete packets in GRO engine a bit longer, hoping that further >>> frames might be added to them. >>> >>> Since then, we added the napi_complete_done() interface, and commit >>> 364b6055738b ("net: busy-poll: return busypolling status to drivers") >>> allowed drivers to avoid re-arming NIC interrupts if we made a promise >>> that their NAPI poll() handler would be called in the near future. >>> >>> This infrastructure can be leveraged, thanks to a new device parameter, >>> which allows to arm the napi hrtimer, instead of re-arming the device >>> hard IRQ. >>> >>> We have noticed that on some servers with 32 RX queues or more, the >>> chit-chat >>> between the NIC and the host caused by IRQ delivery and re-arming could hurt >>> throughput by ~20% on 100Gbit NIC. >>> >>> In contrast, hrtimers are using local (percpu) resources and might have >>> lower >>> cost. >>> >>> The new tunable, named napi_defer_hard_irqs, is placed in the same hierarchy >>> than gro_flush_timeout (/sys/class/net/ethX/) >>> >> >> Hi Eric, >> could you please add some Documentation for this new sysfs tunable? Thanks! >> Looks like gro_flush_timeout is missing the same :). > > > Yes. I was planning adding this in > Documentation/networking/scaling.rst, once our fires are extinguished. > >> >> >>> By default, both gro_flush_timeout and napi_defer_hard_irqs are zero. >>> >>> This patch does not change the prior behavior of gro_flush_timeout >>> if used alone : NIC hard irqs should be rearmed as before. >>> >>> One concrete usage can be : >>> >>> echo 20000 >/sys/class/net/eth1/gro_flush_timeout >>> echo 10 >/sys/class/net/eth1/napi_defer_hard_irqs >>> >>> If at least one packet is retired, then we will reset napi counter >>> to 10 (napi_defer_hard_irqs), ensuring at least 10 periodic scans >>> of the queue. >>> >>> On busy queues, this should avoid NIC hard IRQ, while before this patch IRQ >>> avoidance was only possible if napi->poll() was exhausting its budget >>> and not call napi_complete_done(). >>> >> >> I was confused here for a second, so let me just clarify how this is intended >> to look like for pure TX completion IRQs: >> >> napi->poll() calls napi_complete_done() with an accurate work_done value, but >> then still returns 0 because TX completion work doesn't consume NAPI budget. > > > If the napi budget was consumed, the driver does _not_ call > napi_complete() or napi_complete_done() anyway. >
I was thinking of "TX completions are cheap and don't consume _any_ NAPI budget, ever" as the current consensus, but looking at the mlx4 code that evidently isn't true for all drivers. > If the budget is consumed, then napi_complete_done(napi, X>0) allows > napi_complete_done() > to return 0 if napi_defer_hard_irqs is not 0 > > This means that the NIC hard irq will stay disabled for at least one more > round. >