[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] mempool: reduce rte_mempool structure size

Wiles, Keith keith.wiles at intel.com
Wed Feb 10 19:35:38 CET 2016


>Hi Keith,
>
>Thank you for adding the RTE_NEXT_ABI. I think this is the way
>described in the process. Your changes will be available in next
>version (16.4) for people compiling with RTE_NEXT_ABI=y, and in
>16.7 without option (I'm just surprised that RTE_NEXT_ABI=y in
>default configs...).
>
>I think a deprecation notice should also be added in this commit
>in doc/guides/rel_notes/deprecation.rst.
>
>Please also find comments below.
>
>On 02/09/2016 06:30 PM, Keith Wiles wrote:
>
>> diff --git a/config/defconfig_x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc b/config/defconfig_x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
>> index 60baf5b..02e9ace 100644
>> --- a/config/defconfig_x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
>> +++ b/config/defconfig_x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
>> @@ -40,3 +40,8 @@ CONFIG_RTE_ARCH_64=y
>>  
>>  CONFIG_RTE_TOOLCHAIN="gcc"
>>  CONFIG_RTE_TOOLCHAIN_GCC=y
>> +CONFIG_RTE_BUILD_SHARED_LIB=y
>> +CONFIG_RTE_NEXT_ABI=n
>> +CONFIG_RTE_EAL_IGB_UIO=n
>> +CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_KNI=n
>> +CONFIG_RTE_KNI_KMOD=n
>
>I think this should not be part of the patch.
>
>> @@ -672,6 +704,24 @@ rte_mempool_count(const struct rte_mempool *mp)
>>  static unsigned
>>  rte_mempool_dump_cache(FILE *f, const struct rte_mempool *mp)
>>  {
>> +#ifdef RTE_NEXT_ABI
>> +	unsigned lcore_id;
>> +	unsigned count = 0;
>> +	unsigned cache_count;
>> +
>> +	fprintf(f, "  cache infos:\n");
>> +	fprintf(f, "    cache_size=%"PRIu32"\n", mp->cache_size);
>> +	if (mp->cache_size == 0)
>> +		return count;
>> +
>> +	for (lcore_id = 0; lcore_id < RTE_MAX_LCORE; lcore_id++) {
>> +		cache_count = mp->local_cache[lcore_id].len;
>> +		fprintf(f, "    cache_count[%u]=%u\n", lcore_id, cache_count);
>> +		count += cache_count;
>> +	}
>> +	fprintf(f, "    total_cache_count=%u\n", count);
>> +	return count;
>> +#else
>>  #if RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE > 0
>>  	unsigned lcore_id;
>>  	unsigned count = 0;
>
>I think in this case we could avoid to duplicate the code without
>beeing unclear by using the proper #ifdefs:
>
>#if RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE > 0 || defined(RTE_NEXT_ABI)
>	/* common code */
>#ifdef RTE_NEXT_ABI
>	if (mp->cache_size == 0)
>		return count;
>#endif
>	/* common code */
>#else
>...
>#endif

Started looking at this change and the problem is I want to remove the ifdef RTE_MEMPOOL.. As well as the #else/#endif code. If I do as you suggest it does not appear to be clearer when someone goes back to remove the code, they may think the #ifdef RTE_MEMPOOL/#else/#endif are still required.

>
>
>> @@ -755,6 +806,26 @@ mempool_audit_cookies(const struct rte_mempool *mp)
>>  #define mempool_audit_cookies(mp) do {} while(0)
>>  #endif
>>  
>> +#ifdef RTE_NEXT_ABI
>> +/* check cookies before and after objects */
>> +static void
>> +mempool_audit_cache(const struct rte_mempool *mp)
>> +{
>> +	/* check cache size consistency */
>> +	unsigned lcore_id;
>> +
>> +	if (mp->cache_size == 0)
>> +		return;
>> +
>> +	for (lcore_id = 0; lcore_id < RTE_MAX_LCORE; lcore_id++) {
>> +		if (mp->local_cache[lcore_id].len > mp->cache_flushthresh) {
>> +			RTE_LOG(CRIT, MEMPOOL, "badness on cache[%u]\n",
>> +				lcore_id);
>> +			rte_panic("MEMPOOL: invalid cache len\n");
>> +		}
>> +	}
>> +}
>> +#else
>
>same here

The same comment here.
>
>> diff --git a/lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool.h b/lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool.h
>> index 6e2390a..fc9b595 100644
>> --- a/lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool.h
>> +++ b/lib/librte_mempool/rte_mempool.h
>> @@ -95,6 +95,19 @@ struct rte_mempool_debug_stats {
>>  } __rte_cache_aligned;
>>  #endif
>>  
>> +#ifdef RTE_NEXT_ABI
>> +/**
>> + * A structure that stores a per-core object cache.
>> + */
>> +struct rte_mempool_cache {
>> +	unsigned len; /**< Cache len */
>> +	/*
>> +	 * Cache is allocated to this size to allow it to overflow in certain
>> +	 * cases to avoid needless emptying of cache.
>> +	 */
>> +	void *objs[RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE * 3]; /**< Cache objects */
>> +} __rte_cache_aligned;
>> +#else
>
>same here

Same for this one.
>
>
>
>> @@ -755,19 +793,25 @@ static inline void __attribute__((always_inline))
>>  __mempool_put_bulk(struct rte_mempool *mp, void * const *obj_table,
>>  		    unsigned n, int is_mp)
>>  {
>> +#ifndef RTE_NEXT_ABI	/* Note: ifndef */
>>  #if RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE > 0
>> +#endif /* RTE_NEXT_ABI */
>>  	struct rte_mempool_cache *cache;
>>  	uint32_t index;
>>  	void **cache_objs;
>>  	unsigned lcore_id = rte_lcore_id();
>>  	uint32_t cache_size = mp->cache_size;
>>  	uint32_t flushthresh = mp->cache_flushthresh;
>> +#ifndef RTE_NEXT_ABI	/* Note: ifndef */
>>  #endif /* RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE > 0 */
>> +#endif /* RTE_NEXT_ABI */
>
>this looks strange... I think it does not work properly.
>Why not
>#if RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE > 0 || defined(RTE_NEXT_ABI)

Yes I agree the ifndef looks strange, but it should work as we want to remove the #ifdef RTE_MEMPOOL/#endif lines. This was the reason for the comment that it was a ifndef.
>
>>  	/* increment stat now, adding in mempool always success */
>>  	__MEMPOOL_STAT_ADD(mp, put, n);
>>  
>> +#ifndef RTE_NEXT_ABI	/* Note: ifndef */
>>  #if RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE > 0
>> +#endif /* RTE_NEXT_ABI */
>>  	/* cache is not enabled or single producer or non-EAL thread */
>>  	if (unlikely(cache_size == 0 || is_mp == 0 ||
>>  		     lcore_id >= RTE_MAX_LCORE))
>> @@ -802,7 +846,9 @@ __mempool_put_bulk(struct rte_mempool *mp, void * const *obj_table,
>>  	return;
>>  
>>  ring_enqueue:
>> +#ifndef RTE_NEXT_ABI	/* Note: ifndef */
>>  #endif /* RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE > 0 */
>> +#endif /* RTE_NEXT_ABI */
>>  
>>  	/* push remaining objects in ring */
>>  #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_MEMPOOL_DEBUG
>> @@ -946,7 +992,9 @@ __mempool_get_bulk(struct rte_mempool *mp, void **obj_table,
>>  		   unsigned n, int is_mc)
>>  {
>>  	int ret;
>> +#ifndef RTE_NEXT_ABI	/* Note: ifndef */
>>  #if RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE > 0
>> +#endif /* RTE_NEXT_ABI */
>>  	struct rte_mempool_cache *cache;
>>  	uint32_t index, len;
>>  	void **cache_objs;
>> @@ -992,7 +1040,9 @@ __mempool_get_bulk(struct rte_mempool *mp, void **obj_table,
>>  	return 0;
>>  
>>  ring_dequeue:
>> +#ifndef RTE_NEXT_ABI	/* Note: ifndef */
>>  #endif /* RTE_MEMPOOL_CACHE_MAX_SIZE > 0 */
>> +#endif /* RTE_NEXT_ABI */
>>  
>>  	/* get remaining objects from ring */
>>  	if (is_mc)
>
>Same in those cases.

The #ifdef RTE_MEMPOOL/#endif lines need to be removed when deprecated.
>
>
>Regards,
>Olivier
>


Regards,
Keith






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