[dpdk-dev] [PATCH] ring: assert on zero objects dequeue/enqueue

Lazaros Koromilas l at nofutznetworks.com
Thu Mar 17 16:48:43 CET 2016


Sure, I'm sending it again with your suggestions.

Lazaros.

On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 1:21 PM, Bruce Richardson
<bruce.richardson at intel.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 06:58:45PM +0200, Lazaros Koromilas wrote:
>> Issuing a zero objects dequeue with a single consumer has no effect.
>> Doing so with multiple consumers, can get more than one thread to succeed
>> the compare-and-set operation and observe starvation or even deadlock in
>> the while loop that checks for preceding dequeues.  The problematic piece
>> of code when n = 0:
>>
>>     cons_next = cons_head + n;
>>     success = rte_atomic32_cmpset(&r->cons.head, cons_head, cons_next);
>>
>> The same is possible on the enqueue path.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Lazaros Koromilas <l at nofutznetworks.com>
>
> I'm not sure how serious a problem this really is, and I really suspect that
> just calling rte_panic is rather an overreaction here. At worst, this should
> be a check only when RTE_RING_DEBUG is on.
>
> However, probably my preferred solution to this issue would be to just add
>    if (n == 0)
>            return 0
>
> to the mp and mc enqueue/dequeue functions. That way there is no performance
> penalty for the higher-performing sp/sc paths, and you avoid and unnecessary
> cmpset operations for the mp/mc cases.
>
> /Bruce
>
>> ---
>>  lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.h | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  1 file changed, 26 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.h b/lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.h
>> index 943c97c..2bf9ce3 100644
>> --- a/lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.h
>> +++ b/lib/librte_ring/rte_ring.h
>> @@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ extern "C" {
>>  #include <rte_lcore.h>
>>  #include <rte_atomic.h>
>>  #include <rte_branch_prediction.h>
>> +#include <rte_debug.h>
>>
>>  #define RTE_TAILQ_RING_NAME "RTE_RING"
>>
>> @@ -211,6 +212,19 @@ struct rte_ring {
>>  #endif
>>
>>  /**
>> + * @internal Assert macro.
>> + * @param exp
>> + *   The expression to evaluate.
>> + */
>> +#define RTE_RING_ASSERT(exp) do {                                 \
>> +             if (!(exp)) {                                     \
>> +                     rte_panic("line%d\t"                      \
>> +                               "assert \"" #exp "\" failed\n", \
>> +                               __LINE__);                      \
>> +             }                                                 \
>> +     } while (0)
>> +
>> +/**
>>   * Calculate the memory size needed for a ring
>>   *
>>   * This function returns the number of bytes needed for a ring, given
>> @@ -406,6 +420,7 @@ void rte_ring_dump(FILE *f, const struct rte_ring *r);
>>   *   A pointer to a table of void * pointers (objects).
>>   * @param n
>>   *   The number of objects to add in the ring from the obj_table.
>> + *   Must be greater than zero.
>>   * @param behavior
>>   *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED:    Enqueue a fixed number of items from a ring
>>   *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE: Enqueue as many items a possible from ring
>> @@ -431,6 +446,8 @@ __rte_ring_mp_do_enqueue(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
>>       uint32_t mask = r->prod.mask;
>>       int ret;
>>
>> +     RTE_RING_ASSERT(n > 0);
>> +
>>       /* move prod.head atomically */
>>       do {
>>               /* Reset n to the initial burst count */
>> @@ -510,6 +527,7 @@ __rte_ring_mp_do_enqueue(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
>>   *   A pointer to a table of void * pointers (objects).
>>   * @param n
>>   *   The number of objects to add in the ring from the obj_table.
>> + *   Must be greater than zero.
>>   * @param behavior
>>   *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED:    Enqueue a fixed number of items from a ring
>>   *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE: Enqueue as many items a possible from ring
>> @@ -533,6 +551,8 @@ __rte_ring_sp_do_enqueue(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
>>       uint32_t mask = r->prod.mask;
>>       int ret;
>>
>> +     RTE_RING_ASSERT(n > 0);
>> +
>>       prod_head = r->prod.head;
>>       cons_tail = r->cons.tail;
>>       /* The subtraction is done between two unsigned 32bits value
>> @@ -594,6 +614,7 @@ __rte_ring_sp_do_enqueue(struct rte_ring *r, void * const *obj_table,
>>   *   A pointer to a table of void * pointers (objects) that will be filled.
>>   * @param n
>>   *   The number of objects to dequeue from the ring to the obj_table.
>> + *   Must be greater than zero.
>>   * @param behavior
>>   *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED:    Dequeue a fixed number of items from a ring
>>   *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE: Dequeue as many items a possible from ring
>> @@ -618,6 +639,8 @@ __rte_ring_mc_do_dequeue(struct rte_ring *r, void **obj_table,
>>       unsigned i, rep = 0;
>>       uint32_t mask = r->prod.mask;
>>
>> +     RTE_RING_ASSERT(n > 0);
>> +
>>       /* move cons.head atomically */
>>       do {
>>               /* Restore n as it may change every loop */
>> @@ -689,6 +712,7 @@ __rte_ring_mc_do_dequeue(struct rte_ring *r, void **obj_table,
>>   *   A pointer to a table of void * pointers (objects) that will be filled.
>>   * @param n
>>   *   The number of objects to dequeue from the ring to the obj_table.
>> + *   Must be greater than zero.
>>   * @param behavior
>>   *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_FIXED:    Dequeue a fixed number of items from a ring
>>   *   RTE_RING_QUEUE_VARIABLE: Dequeue as many items a possible from ring
>> @@ -710,6 +734,8 @@ __rte_ring_sc_do_dequeue(struct rte_ring *r, void **obj_table,
>>       unsigned i;
>>       uint32_t mask = r->prod.mask;
>>
>> +     RTE_RING_ASSERT(n > 0);
>> +
>>       cons_head = r->cons.head;
>>       prod_tail = r->prod.tail;
>>       /* The subtraction is done between two unsigned 32bits value
>> --
>> 1.9.1
>>


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