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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCHv7 3/3] gnttab: use per-VCPU maptrack free lists



On 05/05/15 13:34, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>> On 30.04.15 at 15:28, <david.vrabel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> From: Malcolm Crossley <malcolm.crossley@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Performance analysis of aggregate network throughput with many VMs
>> shows that performance is signficantly limited by contention on the
>> maptrack lock when obtaining/releasing maptrack handles from the free
>> list.
>>
>> Instead of a single free list use a per-VCPU list. This avoids any
>> contention when obtaining a handle.  Handles must be released back to
>> their original list and since this may occur on a different VCPU there
>> is some contention on the destination VCPU's free list tail pointer
>> (but this is much better than a per-domain lock).
>>
>> A domain's maptrack limit is multiplied by the number of VCPUs.  This
>> ensures that a worst case domain that only performs grant table
>> operations via one VCPU will not see a lower map track limit.
[...]
>> +    cur_tail = v->maptrack_tail;
> 
> read_atomic()?

It's not required since if this load gets inconsistent state, the
cmpxchg loop will just go around once more.  I've added the
read_atomic() anyway, though.

>> @@ -1430,6 +1456,17 @@ gnttab_setup_table(
>>      gt = d->grant_table;
>>      write_lock(&gt->lock);
>>  
>> +    /* Tracking of mapped foreign frames table */
>> +    if ( (gt->maptrack = xzalloc_array(struct grant_mapping *,
>> +                                       max_maptrack_frames * d->max_vcpus)) 
>> == NULL )
>> +        goto out3;
> 
> This surely can easily become an allocation of far more than a page,
> and hence needs to be broken up (perhaps using vmap() to map
> individually allocated pages).

I think there should be a common vzalloc_array() function.  Do you
agree?  This will use xzalloc_array() if the alloc is < PAGE_SIZE to
avoid needlessly using vmap space.

David


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