[ofa-general] [PATCH 1/9 Rev3] [Doc] HOWTO Documentation for batching
Krishna Kumar
krkumar2 at in.ibm.com
Wed Aug 8 02:31:24 PDT 2007
Add Documentation describing batching API.
Signed-off-by: Krishna Kumar <krkumar2 at in.ibm.com>
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Batching_skb_API.txt | 82 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 files changed, 82 insertions(+)
diff -ruNp ORG/Documentation/networking/Batching_skb_API.txt NEW/Documentation/networking/Batching_skb_API.txt
--- ORG/Documentation/networking/Batching_skb_API.txt 1970-01-01 05:30:00.000000000 +0530
+++ NEW/Documentation/networking/Batching_skb_API.txt 2007-08-07 22:41:55.000000000 +0530
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+ HOWTO for batching skb API support
+ -----------------------------------
+
+Section 1: What is batching skb API ?
+Section 2: How batching API works vs the original API ?
+Section 3: How drivers can support this API ?
+Section 4: How users can work with this API ?
+
+
+Introduction: Kernel support for batching skb
+----------------------------------------------
+
+A new xmit API - hard_start_xmit_batch() is provided in the netdevice layer
+similar to the existing hard_start_xmit() API. Drivers which export this
+API can implement it similar to the hard_start_xmit handler. The new API
+should process multiple skbs (or even one) in a single call while the
+existing hard_start_xmit processes one skb. It is possible for the driver
+writer to re-use most of the code from the existing API in the new API
+without having code duplication.
+
+
+Section 1: What is batching skb API ?
+-------------------------------------
+
+ This API is optionally exported by a driver. The pre-requisite for a
+ driver to use this API is that it should have a reasonably sized
+ hardware queue that can process multiple skbs.
+
+
+Section 2: How batching API works vs the original API ?
+-------------------------------------------------------
+
+ The networking stack gets called from upper layer protocols with a
+ single skb to transmit. This skb is first enqueue'd and an attempt is
+ made to transmit it immediately (via qdisc_run). However, events like
+ tx lock contention, tx queue stopped, etc, can result in the skb not
+ getting sent out and it remains in the queue. When the next xmit is
+ called or when the queue is re-enabled, qdisc_run could potentially
+ find multiple packets in the queue, and iteratively send them all out
+ one-by-one.
+
+ The batching skb API was added to exploit this situation where all
+ skbs can be passed in one shot to the device. This reduces driver
+ processing, locking at the driver (or in stack for ~LLTX drivers)
+ gets amortized over multiple skbs, and in case of specific drivers
+ where every xmit results in a completion processing (like IPoIB),
+ optimizations can be made in the driver to request a completion for
+ only the last skb that was sent which results in saving interrupts
+ for every (but the last) skb that was sent in the same batch.
+
+ Batching can result in significant performance gains for systems that
+ have multiple data stream paths over the same network interface card.
+
+
+Section 3: How drivers can support this API ?
+---------------------------------------------
+
+ The new API - dev->hard_start_xmit_batch(struct net_device *dev),
+ simplistically, can be written almost identically to the regular
+ xmit API except that multiple skbs should be processed by the driver
+ instead of one skb. The new API doesn't get a skb as an argument,
+ instead it picks up all the skbs from dev->skb_blist, where it was
+ added by the core stack, and tries to send them out.
+
+ Batching requires the driver to set dev->hard_start_xmit_batch to the
+ new API implemented for that driver.
+
+
+Section 4: How users can work with this API ?
+---------------------------------------------
+
+ Batching could be disabled for a particular device, e.g. on desktop
+ systems if only one stream of network activity for that device is
+ taking place, since performance could be slightly affected due to
+ extra processing that batching adds (unless packets are getting
+ sent fast resulting in stopped queue's). Batching can be enabled if
+ more than one stream of network activity per device is being done,
+ e.g. on servers; or even desktop usage with multiple browser, chat,
+ file transfer sessions, etc.
+
+ Per device batching can be enabled/disabled using ethtool, where
+ passing 1 enables batching and passing 0 disables batching.
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