[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] rte_mbuf: mbuf bulk alloc/free functions added + unittest

Ananyev, Konstantin konstantin.ananyev at intel.com
Tue Mar 24 12:00:07 CET 2015



Hi Vadim,
 
> From: Vadim Suraev [mailto:vadim.suraev at gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 7:53 AM
> To: Ananyev, Konstantin
> Cc: Olivier MATZ; dev at dpdk.org
> Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] rte_mbuf: mbuf bulk alloc/free functions added + unittest
> 
> Hi, Konstantin,
> 
> >Though from my point, such function should be generic as rte_pktmbuf_free_chain() -
> >no special limitations like all mbufs from one pool, refcnt==1, etc.
> I misunderstood, I'll rework.

Ok, thanks.
Konstantin

> Regards,
>  Vadim.
> 
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 1:48 AM, Ananyev, Konstantin <konstantin.ananyev at intel.com> wrote:
> Hi Vadim,
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Vadim Suraev
> > Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 5:31 PM
> > To: Olivier MATZ
> > Cc: dev at dpdk.org
> > Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] rte_mbuf: mbuf bulk alloc/free functions added + unittest
> >
> > Hi, Olivier,
> > No, I personally need to free a chain using mempool bulk. If I'm not
> > mistaken, it has been proposed by one of reviewers to have lower level
> > function, so it was done (I'm sorry if misunderstood)
> 
> Was it me?
> As I remember, I said it would be good to create rte_pktmbuf_bulk_free() or rte_pktmbuf_seg_bulk_free() -
> that would free a bulk of mbufs segments in the same manner as rte_pktmbuf_free_chain() does:
> count number of consecutive mbufs from the same mempool to be freed and then put them back into the pool at one go.
> Such function would be useful inside PMD code.
> In fact we already using analogy of such function inside vPMD TX code.
> Though from my point, such function should be generic as rte_pktmbuf_free_chain() -
> no special limitations like all mbufs from one pool, refcnt==1, etc.
> So if it was me who confused you - I am sorry.
> Konstantin
> 
> > Regards,
> > Vadim.
> > On Mar 23, 2015 8:44 PM, "Olivier MATZ" <olivier.matz at 6wind.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Neil,
> > >
> > > On 03/19/2015 02:16 PM, Neil Horman wrote:
> > > >> On 03/18/2015 09:58 PM, Neil Horman wrote:
> > > >>>> +/**
> > > >>>> + * Free a bulk of mbufs into its original mempool.
> > > >>>> + * This function assumes:
> > > >>>> + * - refcnt equals 1
> > > >>>> + * - mbufs are direct
> > > >>>> + * - all mbufs must belong to the same mempool
> > > >>>> + *
> > > >>>> + * @param mbufs
> > > >>>> + *    Array of pointers to mbuf
> > > >>>> + * @param count
> > > >>>> + *    Array size
> > > >>>> + */
> > > >>>> +static inline void rte_pktmbuf_bulk_free(struct rte_mbuf **mbufs,
> > > >>>> +                                   unsigned count)
> > > >>>> +{
> > > >>>> +  unsigned idx;
> > > >>>> +
> > > >>>> +  RTE_MBUF_ASSERT(count > 0);
> > > >>>> +
> > > >>>> +  for (idx = 0; idx < count; idx++) {
> > > >>>> +          RTE_MBUF_ASSERT(mbufs[idx]->pool == mbufs[0]->pool);
> > > >>>> +          RTE_MBUF_ASSERT(rte_mbuf_refcnt_read(mbufs[idx]) == 1);
> > > >>>> +          rte_mbuf_refcnt_set(mbufs[idx], 0);
> > > >>> This is really a misuse of the API.  The entire point of reference
> > > counting is
> > > >>> to know when an mbuf has no more references and can be freed.  By
> > > forcing all
> > > >>> the reference counts to zero here, you allow the refcnt infrastructure
> > > to be
> > > >>> circumvented, causing memory leaks.
> > > >>>
> > > >>> I think what you need to do here is enhance the underlying pktmbuf
> > > interface
> > > >>> such that an rte_mbuf structure has a destructor method association
> > > with it
> > > >>> which is called when its refcnt reaches zero.  That way the
> > > >>> rte_pktmbuf_bulk_free function can just decrement the refcnt on each
> > > >>> mbuf_structure, and the pool as a whole can be returned when the
> > > destructor
> > > >>> function discovers that all mbufs in that bulk pool are freed.
> > > >>
> > > >> I don't really understand what's the problem here. The API explicitly
> > > >> describes the conditions for calling this functions: the segments are
> > > >> directs, they belong to the same mempool, and their refcnt is 1.
> > > >>
> > > >> This function could be useful in a driver which knows that the mbuf
> > > >> it allocated matches this conditions. I think an application that
> > > >> only uses direct mbufs and one mempool could also use this function.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > That last condition is my issue with this patch, that the user has to
> > > know what
> > > > refcnts are.  It makes this api useful for little more than the test
> > > case that
> > > > is provided with it.  Its irritating enough that for singly allocated
> > > mbufs the
> > > > user has to know what the refcount of a buffer is before freeing, but at
> > > least
> > > > they can macrotize a {rte_pktmbuf_refcnt_update;
> > > if(rte_pktmbuf_refct_read) then
> > > > free} operation.
> > > >
> > > > With this, you've placed the user in charge of not only doing that, but
> > > also of
> > > > managing the relationship between pktmbufs and the pool they came from.
> > > while
> > > > that makes sense for the test case, it really doesn't in any general use
> > > case in
> > > > which packet processing is ever deferred or queued, because it means
> > > that the
> > > > application is now responsible for holding a pointer to every packet it
> > > > allocates and checking its refcount periodically until it completes.
> > > >
> > > > There is never any reason that an application won't need to do this
> > > management,
> > > > so making it the purview of the application to handle rather than
> > > properly
> > > > integrating that functionality in the library is really a false savings.
> > >
> > > There are some places where you know that the prerequisites are met,
> > > so you can save cycles by using this function.
> > >
> > > From what I imagine, if in a driver you allocate mbufs, chain them and
> > > for some reason you realize you have to free them, you can use this
> > > function instead of freeing them one by one.
> > >
> > > Also, as it's up to the application to decide how many mbuf pools are
> > > created, and whether indirect mbufs are used or not, the application
> > > can take the short path of using this function in some conditions.
> > >
> > > Vadim, maybe you have another reason or use case for adding this
> > > function? Could you detail why you need it and how it improves your
> > > use case?
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Olivier
> > >



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