Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2017 10:57:23 -0700 From: Stephen Hurd <shurd@sasktel.net> To: Hans Petter Selasky <hps@selasky.org> Cc: Stephen Hurd <shurd@FreeBSD.org>, src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-head@freebsd.org Subject: Re: svn commit: r323942 - head/sys/net Message-ID: <311ab67b-7d37-69aa-8a7b-cbd5350e51c0@sasktel.net> In-Reply-To: <3601ee57-2bf5-036a-a3d1-a4795847d0ec@selasky.org> References: <201709230135.v8N1ZE6S063264@repo.freebsd.org> <B28D9879-4ECF-43E4-9A58-51F616CEC4BE@lists.zabbadoz.net> <283397c7-a01e-3776-7ed3-b64d68003d0b@sasktel.net> <6F5DC92C-2CF6-4A33-9663-BFECB7DB65F2@lists.zabbadoz.net> <89d68ff8-84ed-83a6-4e77-9a321babe2fe@sasktel.net> <3601ee57-2bf5-036a-a3d1-a4795847d0ec@selasky.org>
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Hans Petter Selasky wrote: > On 09/24/17 01:46, Stephen Hurd wrote: >> Basically, it changed from this: >> >> foreach (mbuf in rx) { >> if (lro && tcp_lro_rx(mbuf) == 0) >> continue; >> if_input(mbuf) >> } >> >> To this: >> >> prev_mbuf = first_mbuf = NULL; >> foreach (mbuf in rx) { >> if (lro && tcp_lro_rx(mbuf) == 0) >> continue; >> if (prev_mbuf) { >> prev_mbuf->m_nextpkt = mbuf; >> prev_mbuf = mbuf; >> } >> else { >> first_mbuf = prev_mbuf = mbuf; >> } >> } >> >> if (first_mbuf) >> if_input(first_mbuf); >> >> So while before it called if_input() for each separate mbuf that was >> not LROed, it now builds a chain of mbufs that were not LROed, and >> makes a single call to if_input() with the whole chain. For cases >> like packet forwarding where no packets are LROed, performance is >> better. >> > > Can such a similar logic be applied inside TCP LRO aswell? It looks like it would be more complex to do a similar thing in tcp_lro.c, and I'm not certain it would help much except in cases with a large number of streams that mostly end up not being coalesced. Taking a quick look, tcp_lro_flush() would need to be modified to return an mbuf head and tail, then the caller would need to be responsible for combining them into a single mbuf chain and calling if_input(). Either that, or an mbuf tail could be passed into tcp_lro_flush(), the tail modified in there, and an mbuf head returned... that way it would work something like this: The caller would be something like this: m_head = m_tail = NULL; LIST_FOREACH(le, bucket, hash_next) { head = tcp_lro_flush(lc, le, &m_tail); if (m_head == NULL) m_head = head; } if (m_head) if_input(m_head); And tcp_lro_flush() would be something like this: struct mbuf *tcp_lro_flush(struct lro_ctrl *lc, struct lro_entry *le, struct mbuf **tail) { ... if (*tail) *tail->m_next = le->m_head; *tail = le->m_tail; ... return le->m_head; } Hrm, maybe it wouldn't be all that difficult after all. :-) I'll be driving across the country later this week, so I don't want to start poking into LRO then disappear, so if nobody else tries it out before then, I should take a look in a couple weeks.
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