Message ID | 20240414040304.54255-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
Headers | show |
Series | net/smc: SMC intra-OS shortcut with loopback-ism | expand |
On 14.04.24 06:02, Wen Gu wrote: > This patch set acts as the second part of the new version of [1] (The first > part can be referred from [2]), the updated things of this version are listed > at the end. > > - Background > > SMC-D is now used in IBM z with ISM function to optimize network interconnect > for intra-CPC communications. Inspired by this, we try to make SMC-D available > on the non-s390 architecture through a software-implemented Emulated-ISM device, > that is the loopback-ism device here, to accelerate inter-process or > inter-containers communication within the same OS instance. > > - Design > > This patch set includes 3 parts: > > - Patch #1: some prepare work for loopback-ism. > - Patch #2-#7: implement loopback-ism device and adapt SMC-D for it. > loopback-ism now serves only SMC and no userspace interfaces exposed. > - Patch #8-#11: memory copy optimization for intra-OS scenario. > > The loopback-ism device is designed as an ISMv2 device and not be limited to > a specific net namespace, ends of both inter-process connection (1/1' in diagram > below) or inter-container connection (2/2' in diagram below) can find the same > available loopback-ism and choose it during the CLC handshake. > > Container 1 (ns1) Container 2 (ns2) > +-----------------------------------------+ +-------------------------+ > | +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ | | +-------+ | > | | App A | | App B | | App C | | | | App D |<-+ | > | +-------+ +---^---+ +-------+ | | +-------+ |(2') | > | |127.0.0.1 (1')| |192.168.0.11 192.168.0.12| | > | (1)| +--------+ | +--------+ |(2) | | +--------+ +--------+ | > | `-->| lo |-` | eth0 |<-` | | | lo | | eth0 | | > +---------+--|---^-+---+-----|--+---------+ +-+--------+---+-^------+-+ > | | | | > Kernel | | | | > +----+-------v---+-----------v----------------------------------+---+----+ > | | TCP | | > | | | | > | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | > | | > | +--------------+ | > | | smc loopback | | > +---------------------------+--------------+-----------------------------+ > > loopback-ism device creates DMBs (shared memory) for each connection peer. > Since data transfer occurs within the same kernel, the sndbuf of each peer > is only a descriptor and point to the same memory region as peer DMB, so that > the data copy from sndbuf to peer DMB can be avoided in loopback-ism case. > > Container 1 (ns1) Container 2 (ns2) > +-----------------------------------------+ +-------------------------+ > | +-------+ | | +-------+ | > | | App C |-----+ | | | App D | | > | +-------+ | | | +-^-----+ | > | | | | | | > | (2) | | | (2') | | > | | | | | | > +---------------|-------------------------+ +----------|--------------+ > | | > Kernel | | > +---------------|-----------------------------------------|--------------+ > | +--------+ +--v-----+ +--------+ +--------+ | > | |dmb_desc| |snd_desc| |dmb_desc| |snd_desc| | > | +-----|--+ +--|-----+ +-----|--+ +--------+ | > | +-----|--+ | +-----|--+ | > | | DMB C | +---------------------------------| DMB D | | > | +--------+ +--------+ | > | | > | +--------------+ | > | | smc loopback | | > +---------------------------+--------------+-----------------------------+ > > - Benchmark Test > > * Test environments: > - VM with Intel Xeon Platinum 8 core 2.50GHz, 16 GiB mem. > - SMC sndbuf/DMB size 1MB. > > * Test object: > - TCP: run on TCP loopback. > - SMC lo: run on SMC loopback-ism. > > 1. ipc-benchmark (see [3]) > > - ./<foo> -c 1000000 -s 100 > > TCP SMC-lo > Message > rate (msg/s) 79693 148236(+86.01%) > > 2. sockperf > > - serv: <smc_run> sockperf sr --tcp > - clnt: <smc_run> sockperf { tp | pp } --tcp --msg-size={ 64000 for tp | 14 for pp } -i 127.0.0.1 -t 30 > > TCP SMC-lo > Bandwidth(MBps) 4815.18 8061.77(+67.42%) > Latency(us) 6.176 3.449(-44.15%) > > 3. nginx/wrk > > - serv: <smc_run> nginx > - clnt: <smc_run> wrk -t 8 -c 1000 -d 30 http://127.0.0.1:80 > > TCP SMC-lo > Requests/s 196555.02 263270.95(+33.94%) > > 4. redis-benchmark > > - serv: <smc_run> redis-server > - clnt: <smc_run> redis-benchmark -h 127.0.0.1 -q -t set,get -n 400000 -c 200 -d 1024 > > TCP SMC-lo > GET(Requests/s) 88711.47 120048.02(+35.32%) > SET(Requests/s) 89465.44 123152.71(+37.65%) > > > Change log: > > v6->RFC v5 > - Patch #2: make the use of CONFIG_SMC_LO cleaner. > - Patch #5: mark some smcd_ops that loopback-ism doesn't support as > optional and check for the support when they are called. > - Patch #7: keep loopback-ism at the beginning of the SMC-D device list. > - Some expression changes in commit logs and comments. > > RFC v5->RFC v4: > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240324135522.108564-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > - Patch #2: minor changes in description of config SMC_LO and comments. > - Patch #10: minor changes in comments and if(smc_ism_support_dmb_nocopy()) > check in smcd_cdc_msg_send(). > - Patch #3: change smc_lo_generate_id() to smc_lo_generate_ids() and SMC_LO_CHID > to SMC_LO_RESERVED_CHID. > - Patch #5: memcpy while holding the ldev->dmb_ht_lock. > - Some expression changes in commit logs. > > RFC v4->v3: > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240317100545.96663-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > - The merge window of v6.9 is open, so post this series as an RFC. > - Patch #6: since some information fed back by smc_nl_handle_smcd_dev() dose > not apply to Emulated-ISM (including loopback-ism here), loopback-ism is > not exposed through smc netlink for the time being. we may refactor this > part when smc netlink interface is updated. > > v3->v2: > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240312142743.41406-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > - Patch #11: use tasklet_schedule(&conn->rx_tsklet) instead of smcd_cdc_rx_handler() > to avoid possible recursive locking of conn->send_lock and use {read|write}_lock_bh() > to acquire dmb_ht_lock. > > v2->v1: > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240307095536.29648-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > - All the patches: changed the term virtual-ISM to Emulated-ISM as defined by SMCv2.1. > - Patch #3: optimized the description of SMC_LO config. Avoid exposing loopback-ism > to sysfs and remove all the knobs until future definition clear. > - Patch #3: try to make lockdep happy by using read_lock_bh() in smc_lo_move_data(). > - Patch #6: defaultly use physical contiguous DMB buffers. > - Patch #11: defaultly enable DMB no-copy for loopback-ism and free the DMB in > unregister_dmb or detach_dmb when dmb_node->refcnt reaches 0, instead of using > wait_event to keep waiting in unregister_dmb. > > v1->RFC: > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240111120036.109903-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > - Patch #9: merge rx_bytes and tx_bytes as xfer_bytes statistics: > /sys/devices/virtual/smc/loopback-ism/xfer_bytes > - Patch #10: add support_dmb_nocopy operation to check if SMC-D device supports > merging sndbuf with peer DMB. > - Patch #13 & #14: introduce loopback-ism device control of DMB memory type and > control of whether to merge sndbuf and DMB. They can be respectively set by: > /sys/devices/virtual/smc/loopback-ism/dmb_type > /sys/devices/virtual/smc/loopback-ism/dmb_copy > The motivation for these two control is that a performance bottleneck was > found when using vzalloced DMB and sndbuf is merged with DMB, and there are > many CPUs and CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY is set [4]. The bottleneck is caused > by the lock contention in vmap_area_lock [5] which is involved in memcpy_from_msg() > or memcpy_to_msg(). Currently, Uladzislau Rezki is working on mitigating the > vmap lock contention [6]. It has significant effects, but using virtual memory > still has additional overhead compared to using physical memory. > So this new version provides controls of dmb_type and dmb_copy to suit > different scenarios. > - Some minor changes and comments improvements. > > RFC->old version([1]): > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/1702214654-32069-1-git-send-email-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > - Patch #1: improve the loopback-ism dump, it shows as follows now: > # smcd d > FID Type PCI-ID PCHID InUse #LGs PNET-ID > 0000 0 loopback-ism ffff No 0 > - Patch #3: introduce the smc_ism_set_v2_capable() helper and set > smc_ism_v2_capable when ISMv2 or virtual ISM is registered, > regardless of whether there is already a device in smcd device list. > - Patch #3: loopback-ism will be added into /sys/devices/virtual/smc/loopback-ism/. > - Patch #8: introduce the runtime switch /sys/devices/virtual/smc/loopback-ism/active > to activate or deactivate the loopback-ism. > - Patch #9: introduce the statistics of loopback-ism by > /sys/devices/virtual/smc/loopback-ism/{{tx|rx}_tytes|dmbs_cnt}. > - Some minor changes and comments improvements. > > [1] https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/1695568613-125057-1-git-send-email-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > [2] https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20231219142616.80697-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > [3] https://github.com/goldsborough/ipc-bench > [4] https://lore.kernel.org/all/3189e342-c38f-6076-b730-19a6efd732a5@linux.alibaba.com/ > [5] https://lore.kernel.org/all/238e63cd-e0e8-4fbf-852f-bc4d5bc35d5a@linux.alibaba.com/ > [6] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240102184633.748113-1-urezki@gmail.com/ > > Wen Gu (11): > net/smc: decouple ism_client from SMC-D DMB registration > net/smc: introduce loopback-ism for SMC intra-OS shortcut > net/smc: implement ID-related operations of loopback-ism > net/smc: implement DMB-related operations of loopback-ism > net/smc: mark optional smcd_ops and check for support when called > net/smc: ignore loopback-ism when dumping SMC-D devices > net/smc: register loopback-ism into SMC-D device list > net/smc: add operations to merge sndbuf with peer DMB > net/smc: {at|de}tach sndbuf to peer DMB if supported > net/smc: adapt cursor update when sndbuf and peer DMB are merged > net/smc: implement DMB-merged operations of loopback-ism > > drivers/s390/net/ism_drv.c | 2 +- > include/net/smc.h | 21 +- > net/smc/Kconfig | 13 ++ > net/smc/Makefile | 1 + > net/smc/af_smc.c | 28 ++- > net/smc/smc_cdc.c | 34 ++- > net/smc/smc_core.c | 61 +++++- > net/smc/smc_core.h | 1 + > net/smc/smc_ism.c | 88 ++++++-- > net/smc/smc_ism.h | 10 + > net/smc/smc_loopback.c | 427 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > net/smc/smc_loopback.h | 62 ++++++ > 12 files changed, 721 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 net/smc/smc_loopback.c > create mode 100644 net/smc/smc_loopback.h > Still need some time to review the patches. Thanks for your patience!
On 2024/4/17 23:36, Wenjia Zhang wrote: > > > On 14.04.24 06:02, Wen Gu wrote: >> This patch set acts as the second part of the new version of [1] (The first >> part can be referred from [2]), the updated things of this version are listed >> at the end. >> >> > Still need some time to review the patches. > > Thanks for your patience! Hi Wenjia, is there any update on the review? Thanks!
On 14.04.24 06:02, Wen Gu wrote: > This patch set acts as the second part of the new version of [1] (The first > part can be referred from [2]), the updated things of this version are listed > at the end. > > - Background > > SMC-D is now used in IBM z with ISM function to optimize network interconnect > for intra-CPC communications. Inspired by this, we try to make SMC-D available > on the non-s390 architecture through a software-implemented Emulated-ISM device, > that is the loopback-ism device here, to accelerate inter-process or > inter-containers communication within the same OS instance. > > - Design > > This patch set includes 3 parts: > > - Patch #1: some prepare work for loopback-ism. > - Patch #2-#7: implement loopback-ism device and adapt SMC-D for it. > loopback-ism now serves only SMC and no userspace interfaces exposed. > - Patch #8-#11: memory copy optimization for intra-OS scenario. > > The loopback-ism device is designed as an ISMv2 device and not be limited to > a specific net namespace, ends of both inter-process connection (1/1' in diagram > below) or inter-container connection (2/2' in diagram below) can find the same > available loopback-ism and choose it during the CLC handshake. > > Container 1 (ns1) Container 2 (ns2) > +-----------------------------------------+ +-------------------------+ > | +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ | | +-------+ | > | | App A | | App B | | App C | | | | App D |<-+ | > | +-------+ +---^---+ +-------+ | | +-------+ |(2') | > | |127.0.0.1 (1')| |192.168.0.11 192.168.0.12| | > | (1)| +--------+ | +--------+ |(2) | | +--------+ +--------+ | > | `-->| lo |-` | eth0 |<-` | | | lo | | eth0 | | > +---------+--|---^-+---+-----|--+---------+ +-+--------+---+-^------+-+ > | | | | > Kernel | | | | > +----+-------v---+-----------v----------------------------------+---+----+ > | | TCP | | > | | | | > | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | > | | > | +--------------+ | > | | smc loopback | | > +---------------------------+--------------+-----------------------------+ > > loopback-ism device creates DMBs (shared memory) for each connection peer. > Since data transfer occurs within the same kernel, the sndbuf of each peer > is only a descriptor and point to the same memory region as peer DMB, so that > the data copy from sndbuf to peer DMB can be avoided in loopback-ism case. > > Container 1 (ns1) Container 2 (ns2) > +-----------------------------------------+ +-------------------------+ > | +-------+ | | +-------+ | > | | App C |-----+ | | | App D | | > | +-------+ | | | +-^-----+ | > | | | | | | > | (2) | | | (2') | | > | | | | | | > +---------------|-------------------------+ +----------|--------------+ > | | > Kernel | | > +---------------|-----------------------------------------|--------------+ > | +--------+ +--v-----+ +--------+ +--------+ | > | |dmb_desc| |snd_desc| |dmb_desc| |snd_desc| | > | +-----|--+ +--|-----+ +-----|--+ +--------+ | > | +-----|--+ | +-----|--+ | > | | DMB C | +---------------------------------| DMB D | | > | +--------+ +--------+ | > | | > | +--------------+ | > | | smc loopback | | > +---------------------------+--------------+-----------------------------+ > > - Benchmark Test > > * Test environments: > - VM with Intel Xeon Platinum 8 core 2.50GHz, 16 GiB mem. > - SMC sndbuf/DMB size 1MB. > > * Test object: > - TCP: run on TCP loopback. > - SMC lo: run on SMC loopback-ism. > > 1. ipc-benchmark (see [3]) > > - ./<foo> -c 1000000 -s 100 > > TCP SMC-lo > Message > rate (msg/s) 79693 148236(+86.01%) > > 2. sockperf > > - serv: <smc_run> sockperf sr --tcp > - clnt: <smc_run> sockperf { tp | pp } --tcp --msg-size={ 64000 for tp | 14 for pp } -i 127.0.0.1 -t 30 > > TCP SMC-lo > Bandwidth(MBps) 4815.18 8061.77(+67.42%) > Latency(us) 6.176 3.449(-44.15%) > > 3. nginx/wrk > > - serv: <smc_run> nginx > - clnt: <smc_run> wrk -t 8 -c 1000 -d 30 http://127.0.0.1:80 > > TCP SMC-lo > Requests/s 196555.02 263270.95(+33.94%) > > 4. redis-benchmark > > - serv: <smc_run> redis-server > - clnt: <smc_run> redis-benchmark -h 127.0.0.1 -q -t set,get -n 400000 -c 200 -d 1024 > > TCP SMC-lo > GET(Requests/s) 88711.47 120048.02(+35.32%) > SET(Requests/s) 89465.44 123152.71(+37.65%) > > > Change log: > > v6->RFC v5 > - Patch #2: make the use of CONFIG_SMC_LO cleaner. > - Patch #5: mark some smcd_ops that loopback-ism doesn't support as > optional and check for the support when they are called. > - Patch #7: keep loopback-ism at the beginning of the SMC-D device list. > - Some expression changes in commit logs and comments. > > RFC v5->RFC v4: > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240324135522.108564-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > - Patch #2: minor changes in description of config SMC_LO and comments. > - Patch #10: minor changes in comments and if(smc_ism_support_dmb_nocopy()) > check in smcd_cdc_msg_send(). > - Patch #3: change smc_lo_generate_id() to smc_lo_generate_ids() and SMC_LO_CHID > to SMC_LO_RESERVED_CHID. > - Patch #5: memcpy while holding the ldev->dmb_ht_lock. > - Some expression changes in commit logs. > > RFC v4->v3: > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240317100545.96663-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > - The merge window of v6.9 is open, so post this series as an RFC. > - Patch #6: since some information fed back by smc_nl_handle_smcd_dev() dose > not apply to Emulated-ISM (including loopback-ism here), loopback-ism is > not exposed through smc netlink for the time being. we may refactor this > part when smc netlink interface is updated. > > v3->v2: > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240312142743.41406-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > - Patch #11: use tasklet_schedule(&conn->rx_tsklet) instead of smcd_cdc_rx_handler() > to avoid possible recursive locking of conn->send_lock and use {read|write}_lock_bh() > to acquire dmb_ht_lock. > > v2->v1: > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240307095536.29648-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > - All the patches: changed the term virtual-ISM to Emulated-ISM as defined by SMCv2.1. > - Patch #3: optimized the description of SMC_LO config. Avoid exposing loopback-ism > to sysfs and remove all the knobs until future definition clear. > - Patch #3: try to make lockdep happy by using read_lock_bh() in smc_lo_move_data(). > - Patch #6: defaultly use physical contiguous DMB buffers. > - Patch #11: defaultly enable DMB no-copy for loopback-ism and free the DMB in > unregister_dmb or detach_dmb when dmb_node->refcnt reaches 0, instead of using > wait_event to keep waiting in unregister_dmb. > > v1->RFC: > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240111120036.109903-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > - Patch #9: merge rx_bytes and tx_bytes as xfer_bytes statistics: > /sys/devices/virtual/smc/loopback-ism/xfer_bytes > - Patch #10: add support_dmb_nocopy operation to check if SMC-D device supports > merging sndbuf with peer DMB. > - Patch #13 & #14: introduce loopback-ism device control of DMB memory type and > control of whether to merge sndbuf and DMB. They can be respectively set by: > /sys/devices/virtual/smc/loopback-ism/dmb_type > /sys/devices/virtual/smc/loopback-ism/dmb_copy > The motivation for these two control is that a performance bottleneck was > found when using vzalloced DMB and sndbuf is merged with DMB, and there are > many CPUs and CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY is set [4]. The bottleneck is caused > by the lock contention in vmap_area_lock [5] which is involved in memcpy_from_msg() > or memcpy_to_msg(). Currently, Uladzislau Rezki is working on mitigating the > vmap lock contention [6]. It has significant effects, but using virtual memory > still has additional overhead compared to using physical memory. > So this new version provides controls of dmb_type and dmb_copy to suit > different scenarios. > - Some minor changes and comments improvements. > > RFC->old version([1]): > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/1702214654-32069-1-git-send-email-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > - Patch #1: improve the loopback-ism dump, it shows as follows now: > # smcd d > FID Type PCI-ID PCHID InUse #LGs PNET-ID > 0000 0 loopback-ism ffff No 0 > - Patch #3: introduce the smc_ism_set_v2_capable() helper and set > smc_ism_v2_capable when ISMv2 or virtual ISM is registered, > regardless of whether there is already a device in smcd device list. > - Patch #3: loopback-ism will be added into /sys/devices/virtual/smc/loopback-ism/. > - Patch #8: introduce the runtime switch /sys/devices/virtual/smc/loopback-ism/active > to activate or deactivate the loopback-ism. > - Patch #9: introduce the statistics of loopback-ism by > /sys/devices/virtual/smc/loopback-ism/{{tx|rx}_tytes|dmbs_cnt}. > - Some minor changes and comments improvements. > > [1] https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/1695568613-125057-1-git-send-email-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > [2] https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20231219142616.80697-1-guwen@linux.alibaba.com/ > [3] https://github.com/goldsborough/ipc-bench > [4] https://lore.kernel.org/all/3189e342-c38f-6076-b730-19a6efd732a5@linux.alibaba.com/ > [5] https://lore.kernel.org/all/238e63cd-e0e8-4fbf-852f-bc4d5bc35d5a@linux.alibaba.com/ > [6] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240102184633.748113-1-urezki@gmail.com/ > > Wen Gu (11): > net/smc: decouple ism_client from SMC-D DMB registration > net/smc: introduce loopback-ism for SMC intra-OS shortcut > net/smc: implement ID-related operations of loopback-ism > net/smc: implement DMB-related operations of loopback-ism > net/smc: mark optional smcd_ops and check for support when called > net/smc: ignore loopback-ism when dumping SMC-D devices > net/smc: register loopback-ism into SMC-D device list > net/smc: add operations to merge sndbuf with peer DMB > net/smc: {at|de}tach sndbuf to peer DMB if supported > net/smc: adapt cursor update when sndbuf and peer DMB are merged > net/smc: implement DMB-merged operations of loopback-ism > > drivers/s390/net/ism_drv.c | 2 +- > include/net/smc.h | 21 +- > net/smc/Kconfig | 13 ++ > net/smc/Makefile | 1 + > net/smc/af_smc.c | 28 ++- > net/smc/smc_cdc.c | 34 ++- > net/smc/smc_core.c | 61 +++++- > net/smc/smc_core.h | 1 + > net/smc/smc_ism.c | 88 ++++++-- > net/smc/smc_ism.h | 10 + > net/smc/smc_loopback.c | 427 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > net/smc/smc_loopback.h | 62 ++++++ > 12 files changed, 721 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 net/smc/smc_loopback.c > create mode 100644 net/smc/smc_loopback.h > Hi Wen, They look good to me. Thank you again for the effort and the patience! Here is my reviewed-by for the whole patches series: Reviewed-by: Wenjia Zhang <wenjia@linux.ibm.com> Thanks, Wenjia
On 14/04/2024 06:02, Wen Gu wrote: > This patch set acts as the second part of the new version of [1] (The first > part can be referred from [2]), the updated things of this version are listed > at the end. > > - Background > > SMC-D is now used in IBM z with ISM function to optimize network interconnect > for intra-CPC communications. Inspired by this, we try to make SMC-D available > on the non-s390 architecture through a software-implemented Emulated-ISM device, > that is the loopback-ism device here, to accelerate inter-process or > inter-containers communication within the same OS instance. > > - Design > > This patch set includes 3 parts: > > - Patch #1: some prepare work for loopback-ism. > - Patch #2-#7: implement loopback-ism device and adapt SMC-D for it. > loopback-ism now serves only SMC and no userspace interfaces exposed. > - Patch #8-#11: memory copy optimization for intra-OS scenario. > > The loopback-ism device is designed as an ISMv2 device and not be limited to > a specific net namespace, ends of both inter-process connection (1/1' in diagram > below) or inter-container connection (2/2' in diagram below) can find the same > available loopback-ism and choose it during the CLC handshake. > > Container 1 (ns1) Container 2 (ns2) > +-----------------------------------------+ +-------------------------+ > | +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ | | +-------+ | > | | App A | | App B | | App C | | | | App D |<-+ | > | +-------+ +---^---+ +-------+ | | +-------+ |(2') | > | |127.0.0.1 (1')| |192.168.0.11 192.168.0.12| | > | (1)| +--------+ | +--------+ |(2) | | +--------+ +--------+ | > | `-->| lo |-` | eth0 |<-` | | | lo | | eth0 | | > +---------+--|---^-+---+-----|--+---------+ +-+--------+---+-^------+-+ > | | | | > Kernel | | | | > +----+-------v---+-----------v----------------------------------+---+----+ > | | TCP | | > | | | | > | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | > | | > | +--------------+ | > | | smc loopback | | > +---------------------------+--------------+-----------------------------+ > > loopback-ism device creates DMBs (shared memory) for each connection peer. > Since data transfer occurs within the same kernel, the sndbuf of each peer > is only a descriptor and point to the same memory region as peer DMB, so that > the data copy from sndbuf to peer DMB can be avoided in loopback-ism case. > > Container 1 (ns1) Container 2 (ns2) > +-----------------------------------------+ +-------------------------+ > | +-------+ | | +-------+ | > | | App C |-----+ | | | App D | | > | +-------+ | | | +-^-----+ | > | | | | | | > | (2) | | | (2') | | > | | | | | | > +---------------|-------------------------+ +----------|--------------+ > | | > Kernel | | > +---------------|-----------------------------------------|--------------+ > | +--------+ +--v-----+ +--------+ +--------+ | > | |dmb_desc| |snd_desc| |dmb_desc| |snd_desc| | > | +-----|--+ +--|-----+ +-----|--+ +--------+ | > | +-----|--+ | +-----|--+ | > | | DMB C | +---------------------------------| DMB D | | > | +--------+ +--------+ | > | | > | +--------------+ | > | | smc loopback | | > +---------------------------+--------------+-----------------------------+ > > - Benchmark Test > > * Test environments: > - VM with Intel Xeon Platinum 8 core 2.50GHz, 16 GiB mem. > - SMC sndbuf/DMB size 1MB. > > * Test object: > - TCP: run on TCP loopback. > - SMC lo: run on SMC loopback-ism. > > 1. ipc-benchmark (see [3]) > > - ./<foo> -c 1000000 -s 100 > > TCP SMC-lo > Message > rate (msg/s) 79693 148236(+86.01%) > > 2. sockperf > > - serv: <smc_run> sockperf sr --tcp > - clnt: <smc_run> sockperf { tp | pp } --tcp --msg-size={ 64000 for tp | 14 for pp } -i 127.0.0.1 -t 30 > > TCP SMC-lo > Bandwidth(MBps) 4815.18 8061.77(+67.42%) > Latency(us) 6.176 3.449(-44.15%) > > 3. nginx/wrk > > - serv: <smc_run> nginx > - clnt: <smc_run> wrk -t 8 -c 1000 -d 30 http://127.0.0.1:80 > > TCP SMC-lo > Requests/s 196555.02 263270.95(+33.94%) > > 4. redis-benchmark > > - serv: <smc_run> redis-server > - clnt: <smc_run> redis-benchmark -h 127.0.0.1 -q -t set,get -n 400000 -c 200 -d 1024 > > TCP SMC-lo > GET(Requests/s) 88711.47 120048.02(+35.32%) > SET(Requests/s) 89465.44 123152.71(+37.65%) > > Hi Wen Gu, I did run the tests again with the v6 and reviewed the patchset. If you decide to address Simons nit feel free to add my: Reviewed-and-tested-by: Jan Karcher <jaka@linux.ibm.com> Thanks for your effort and contribution. - J
On 2024/4/26 15:02, Jan Karcher wrote: > > > On 14/04/2024 06:02, Wen Gu wrote: >> This patch set acts as the second part of the new version of [1] (The first >> part can be referred from [2]), the updated things of this version are listed >> at the end. >> >> - Background >> >> SMC-D is now used in IBM z with ISM function to optimize network interconnect >> for intra-CPC communications. Inspired by this, we try to make SMC-D available >> on the non-s390 architecture through a software-implemented Emulated-ISM device, >> that is the loopback-ism device here, to accelerate inter-process or >> inter-containers communication within the same OS instance. >> >> - Design >> >> This patch set includes 3 parts: >> >> - Patch #1: some prepare work for loopback-ism. >> - Patch #2-#7: implement loopback-ism device and adapt SMC-D for it. >> loopback-ism now serves only SMC and no userspace interfaces exposed. >> - Patch #8-#11: memory copy optimization for intra-OS scenario. >> >> The loopback-ism device is designed as an ISMv2 device and not be limited to >> a specific net namespace, ends of both inter-process connection (1/1' in diagram >> below) or inter-container connection (2/2' in diagram below) can find the same >> available loopback-ism and choose it during the CLC handshake. >> >> Container 1 (ns1) Container 2 (ns2) >> +-----------------------------------------+ +-------------------------+ >> | +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ | | +-------+ | >> | | App A | | App B | | App C | | | | App D |<-+ | >> | +-------+ +---^---+ +-------+ | | +-------+ |(2') | >> | |127.0.0.1 (1')| |192.168.0.11 192.168.0.12| | >> | (1)| +--------+ | +--------+ |(2) | | +--------+ +--------+ | >> | `-->| lo |-` | eth0 |<-` | | | lo | | eth0 | | >> +---------+--|---^-+---+-----|--+---------+ +-+--------+---+-^------+-+ >> | | | | >> Kernel | | | | >> +----+-------v---+-----------v----------------------------------+---+----+ >> | | TCP | | >> | | | | >> | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | >> | | >> | +--------------+ | >> | | smc loopback | | >> +---------------------------+--------------+-----------------------------+ >> >> loopback-ism device creates DMBs (shared memory) for each connection peer. >> Since data transfer occurs within the same kernel, the sndbuf of each peer >> is only a descriptor and point to the same memory region as peer DMB, so that >> the data copy from sndbuf to peer DMB can be avoided in loopback-ism case. >> >> Container 1 (ns1) Container 2 (ns2) >> +-----------------------------------------+ +-------------------------+ >> | +-------+ | | +-------+ | >> | | App C |-----+ | | | App D | | >> | +-------+ | | | +-^-----+ | >> | | | | | | >> | (2) | | | (2') | | >> | | | | | | >> +---------------|-------------------------+ +----------|--------------+ >> | | >> Kernel | | >> +---------------|-----------------------------------------|--------------+ >> | +--------+ +--v-----+ +--------+ +--------+ | >> | |dmb_desc| |snd_desc| |dmb_desc| |snd_desc| | >> | +-----|--+ +--|-----+ +-----|--+ +--------+ | >> | +-----|--+ | +-----|--+ | >> | | DMB C | +---------------------------------| DMB D | | >> | +--------+ +--------+ | >> | | >> | +--------------+ | >> | | smc loopback | | >> +---------------------------+--------------+-----------------------------+ >> >> - Benchmark Test >> >> * Test environments: >> - VM with Intel Xeon Platinum 8 core 2.50GHz, 16 GiB mem. >> - SMC sndbuf/DMB size 1MB. >> >> * Test object: >> - TCP: run on TCP loopback. >> - SMC lo: run on SMC loopback-ism. >> >> 1. ipc-benchmark (see [3]) >> >> - ./<foo> -c 1000000 -s 100 >> >> TCP SMC-lo >> Message >> rate (msg/s) 79693 148236(+86.01%) >> >> 2. sockperf >> >> - serv: <smc_run> sockperf sr --tcp >> - clnt: <smc_run> sockperf { tp | pp } --tcp --msg-size={ 64000 for tp | 14 for pp } -i 127.0.0.1 -t 30 >> >> TCP SMC-lo >> Bandwidth(MBps) 4815.18 8061.77(+67.42%) >> Latency(us) 6.176 3.449(-44.15%) >> >> 3. nginx/wrk >> >> - serv: <smc_run> nginx >> - clnt: <smc_run> wrk -t 8 -c 1000 -d 30 http://127.0.0.1:80 >> >> TCP SMC-lo >> Requests/s 196555.02 263270.95(+33.94%) >> >> 4. redis-benchmark >> >> - serv: <smc_run> redis-server >> - clnt: <smc_run> redis-benchmark -h 127.0.0.1 -q -t set,get -n 400000 -c 200 -d 1024 >> >> TCP SMC-lo >> GET(Requests/s) 88711.47 120048.02(+35.32%) >> SET(Requests/s) 89465.44 123152.71(+37.65%) >> >> > > Hi Wen Gu, > > I did run the tests again with the v6 and reviewed the patchset. If you decide to address Simons nit feel free to add my: > > Reviewed-and-tested-by: Jan Karcher <jaka@linux.ibm.com> > > Thanks for your effort and contribution. > - J Thank you all for the review and test! I will address Simon's nit and collect the Rb tags in the next version. Thanks!