[PATCH v5] app/eventdev: add crypto producer mode
Gujjar, Abhinandan S
abhinandan.gujjar at intel.com
Wed Feb 23 17:33:29 CET 2022
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> > From: Shijith Thotton <sthotton at marvell.com>
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> > Harry <harry.van.haaren at intel.com>; Jerin Jacob
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> > Cc: Jerin Jacob Kollanukkaran <jerinj at marvell.com>; dev at dpdk.org
> > Subject: RE: [PATCH v5] app/eventdev: add crypto producer mode
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> > >From: Gujjar, Abhinandan S <abhinandan.gujjar at intel.com>
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> > >To: Shijith Thotton <sthotton at marvell.com>; Van Haaren, Harry
> > ><harry.van.haaren at intel.com>; Jerin Jacob <jerinjacobk at gmail.com>;
> > >Hemant Agrawal <hemant.agrawal at nxp.com>; Nipun Gupta
> > ><nipun.gupta at nxp.com>
> > >Cc: Jerin Jacob Kollanukkaran <jerinj at marvell.com>; dev at dpdk.org
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> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > >> From: Shijith Thotton <sthotton at marvell.com>
> > >> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2022 12:34 PM
> > >> To: Van Haaren, Harry <harry.van.haaren at intel.com>; Gujjar,
> > >> Abhinandan S <abhinandan.gujjar at intel.com>; Jerin Jacob
> > >> <jerinjacobk at gmail.com>; Hemant Agrawal
> <hemant.agrawal at nxp.com>;
> > >> Nipun Gupta <nipun.gupta at nxp.com>
> > >> Cc: Jerin Jacob Kollanukkaran <jerinj at marvell.com>; dev at dpdk.org
> > >> Subject: RE: [PATCH v5] app/eventdev: add crypto producer mode
> > >>
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > + @Van Haaren, Harry
> > >> >
> > >> >Hi All,
> > >> >
> > >> >I have been away on vacation for the last week - hence the delay
> > >> >in reply on this thread.
> > >> >
> > >> ><snip discussion>
> > >> >
> > >> >> > > [1]
> > >> >> > > Steps to reproduce:
> > >> >> > > * Clone https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-
> > >> >3A__dpdk.org_git_next_dpdk-2Dnext-
> > >>
> >2Deventdev&d=DwIGaQ&c=nKjWec2b6R0mOyPaz7xtfQ&r=G9w4KsPaQLAC
> > >> BfGCL
> > >> >35PtiRH996yqJDxAZwrWegU2qQ&m=-yaLm_cvg5cKTbBy3OoUs719W-
> > >>
> >E3ARETajJQmUvoE4aSAPjcEn1kulkRNxTn841D&s=lZjsn2zecck8IBBQRA7fId7
> > >> BXSYKk
> > >> >U8Tjj10gNQLB6U&e=
> > >> >> > > * Apply [v5] app/eventdev: add crypto producer mode
> > >> >> > > git-pw --server
> > >> >> > > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-
> > >>
> >3A__patches.dpdk.org_api_1.2_&d=DwIGaQ&c=nKjWec2b6R0mOyPaz7xtf
> > >> Q&r=G
> > >> >9w4KsPaQLACBfGCL35PtiRH996yqJDxAZwrWegU2qQ&m=-
> > >> >yaLm_cvg5cKTbBy3OoUs719W-
> > >>
> >E3ARETajJQmUvoE4aSAPjcEn1kulkRNxTn841D&s=VBQtpQ8vwHt9BnMrPLz
> > >> SneOm
> > >> >zhLdP5bfyLuY42fCnak&e= --project dpdk
> > >> >> > > patch apply 107645
> > >> >> > > * Apply [RFC] app/eventdev: add software crypto adapter
> support
> > >> >> > > git-pw --server
> > >> >> > > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-
> > >>
> >3A__patches.dpdk.org_api_1.2_&d=DwIGaQ&c=nKjWec2b6R0mOyPaz7xtf
> > >> Q&r=G
> > >> >9w4KsPaQLACBfGCL35PtiRH996yqJDxAZwrWegU2qQ&m=-
> > >> >yaLm_cvg5cKTbBy3OoUs719W-
> > >>
> >E3ARETajJQmUvoE4aSAPjcEn1kulkRNxTn841D&s=VBQtpQ8vwHt9BnMrPLz
> > >> SneOm
> > >> >zhLdP5bfyLuY42fCnak&e= --project dpdk
> > >> >> > > patch apply 107029
> > >> >> > > * meson x86_build_debug -Dc_args='-g -O0' -
> > >> Ddisable_drivers="*/cnxk"
> > >> >> > > * ninja -C x86_build_debug
> > >> >> > > * Command to reproduce crash
> > >> >> > > sudo ./x86_build_debug/app/dpdk-test-eventdev -l 0-8 -s
> > >> >> > > 0xf0
> > >> >> > > --vdev=event_sw0 --vdev="crypto_null" --
> > >> >> > > --prod_type_cryptodev --crypto_adptr_mode 0
> > >> >> > > --test=perf_queue --stlist=a --wlcores 1 --plcores 2
> > >> >
> > >> >Can confirm that these steps indeed cause segfault as reported.
> > >> >
> > >> >In debugging, it seems like there are *zero* NEW events, and large
> > >> >numbers of RELEASE events are enqueued... if so, this is not
> > >> >compliant to
> > >> the Eventdev API.
> > >> >Can somebody confirm that?
> > >> >
> > >> >The SW PMD is being told there are events to release, but there aren't
> any.
> > >> >Eventually, this leads to a mismatch in credit allocations, which
> > >> >then causes the IQ-chunks datastructure to corrupt.
> > >> >
> > >> >All in all, I'm not convinced this is a SW PMD issue yet - initial
> > >> >testing points to incorrect event OP NEW/FWD/RELEASE usage. Can we
> > >> >verify that the OPs being sent are correct?
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >> Looks like an issue in crypto adapter service. The service is
> > >> starting with OP_FORWARD, if
> RTE_EVENT_DEV_CAP_IMPLICIT_RELEASE_DISABLE is set.
> > >> Abhinandan can confirm.
> > >
> > >The service is started with what application is requesting for from the
> adapter.
> > >The app can request either OP_NEW or FWD mode. Adapter while
> creating
> > >a
> > new
> > >instance
> > >requests for evendev caps & based on that adapter enqueues events
> > >back to evdev in FWD or NEW mode. All events are triggered by
> > >application and adapter is transparent here. Could you please explain
> > >me how this creating an issue?
> > >
> >
> > In lib/eventdev/rte_event_crypto_adapter.c:
> > ...
> > eca_ops_enqueue_burst(struct event_crypto_adapter *adapter, ...
> > rte_memcpy(ev, &m_data->response_info, sizeof(*ev));
> > ev->event_ptr = ops[i];
> > ev->event_type = RTE_EVENT_TYPE_CRYPTODEV;
> > if (adapter->implicit_release_disabled)
> > ev->op = RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD;
> > else
> > ev->op = RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW; ...
> >
> > op and event_type is set in the service. Changing FORWARD to NEW will
> > fix the crash.
>
> Yes, I think that is true, but lets ensure we're all understanding the reason.
>
> The crash reported occurs when events with FORWARD are sent into the SW
> PMD, and later those are RELEASED. Notice, the event was never *NEW*.
>
> Eventdev demands that when adding "new" things (e.g. events not
> previously seen by the PMD) into the Eventdev instance, the type of the
> event must be NEW. The NEW op type consumes "credits" in the SW PMD,
> and causes tracking for the NEW events.
>
> I think that here the events *starts* with FORWARD events (should be NEW),
> and hence the crash occurs, because the NEW type was never enqueued
> first.
>
> Shijith suggests changing FORWARD to NEW to fix the crash, I believe that
> may *fix* the crash here, but doing so without consideration for "implicit-
> release" mode may break things elsewhere.
>
> Is the better fix to ensure that any events being enqueued into Eventdev for
> the first time are of a NEW type, and once circulated, either FORWARD or
> NEW can be used in a valid way?
>
>
> > I think, we should update the spec with what all values are used in
> response info.
> > I will remove setting op/event_type field of response info in the
> application.
> > PMD/service can take care of it.
>
> I'm not familiar with how the adapter/pmd/service interact - no input from
> me.
Harry and Shijith, Thanks for all the observations.
After debugging, I think the changes are required in both adapter and application:
1. Application/Adapter in FWD mode case: The app is forming FWD events as an event originator (it is supposed to form NEW events) which is causing the crash!
App fix:
root at dev:/home/intel/abhi/dpdk-next-eventdev#
In crypto_adapter_enq_op_fwd() -> change as below:
- ev.op = RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD;
+ ev.op = RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW;
ev.queue_id = p->queue_id;
ev.sched_type = RTE_SCHED_TYPE_ATOMIC;
2. Adapter in NEW mode case: The app is calls rte_cryptodev_enqueue_burst() and directly enqueue crypto ops. Adapter had no clue crypto ops were derived from events or they were directly enqueued by application.
So, below is the fix for that:
root at dev:/home/intel/abhi/dpdk-next-eventdev# git diff lib/eventdev/rte_event_crypto_adapter.c
diff --git a/lib/eventdev/rte_event_crypto_adapter.c b/lib/eventdev/rte_event_crypto_adapter.c
index 0b484f3695..a6328b853d 100644
--- a/lib/eventdev/rte_event_crypto_adapter.c
+++ b/lib/eventdev/rte_event_crypto_adapter.c
@@ -658,7 +658,9 @@ eca_ops_enqueue_burst(struct event_crypto_adapter *adapter,
rte_memcpy(ev, &m_data->response_info, sizeof(*ev));
ev->event_ptr = ops[i];
ev->event_type = RTE_EVENT_TYPE_CRYPTODEV;
- if (adapter->implicit_release_disabled)
+ if (adapter->mode == RTE_EVENT_CRYPTO_ADAPTER_OP_NEW)
+ ev->op = RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW;
+ else if (adapter->implicit_release_disabled)
ev->op = RTE_EVENT_OP_FORWARD;
else
ev->op = RTE_EVENT_OP_NEW;
With the above fix, I can run the test for both NEW and FWD mode:
root at xdp-dev:/home/intel/abhi/dpdk-next-eventdev/abhi# ./app/dpdk-test-eventdev -l 0-8 -s 0xf0 --vdev=event_sw0 --vdev="crypto_null" -- --prod_type_cryptodev --crypto_adptr_mode 0 --test=perf_queue --stlist=a --wlcores 1 --plcores 2
EAL: Detected CPU lcores: 96
EAL: Detected NUMA nodes: 2
EAL: Detected static linkage of DPDK
EAL: Multi-process socket /var/run/dpdk/rte/mp_socket
EAL: Selected IOVA mode 'PA'
EAL: VFIO support initialized
CRYPTODEV: Creating cryptodev crypto_null
CRYPTODEV: Initialisation parameters - name: crypto_null,socket id: 0, max queue pairs: 8
TELEMETRY: No legacy callbacks, legacy socket not created
driver : event_sw
test : perf_queue
dev : 0
verbose_level : 1
socket_id : -1
pool_sz : 16384
main lcore : 0
nb_pkts : 67108864
nb_timers : 100000000
available lcores : {0 1 2 3 8}
nb_flows : 1024
worker deq depth : 16
fwd_latency : false
nb_prod_lcores : 1
producer lcores : {2}
nb_worker_lcores : 1
worker lcores : {1}
nb_stages : 1
nb_evdev_ports : 2
nb_evdev_queues : 1
queue_priority : false
sched_type_list : {A}
crypto adapter mode : OP_NEW
nb_cryptodev : 1
prod_type : Event crypto adapter producers
prod_enq_burst_sz : 1
CRYPTODEV: elt_size 0 is expanded to 208
0.000 mpps avg 0.000 mppsEventDev todo-fix-name: ports 3, qids 1
rx 6080
drop 0
tx 2040
sched calls: 9064463
sched cq/qid call: 9069025
sched no IQ enq: 9063156
sched no CQ enq: 9063759
inflight 4096, credits: 0
Port 0
rx 0 drop 0 tx 2024 inflight 0
Max New: 4096 Avg cycles PP: 745 Credits: 40
Receive burst distribution:
0:100% 1-4:0.00% 5-8:0.00% 9-12:0.00% 13-16:0.00%
rx ring used: 0 free: 4096
cq ring used: 0 free: 16
Port 1
rx 0 drop 0 tx 0 inflight 0
Max New: 4096 Avg cycles PP: 0 Credits: 0
Receive burst distribution:
0:-nan%
rx ring used: 0 free: 4096
cq ring used: 0 free: 16
Port 2
rx 6080 drop 0 tx 16 inflight 16
Max New: 4096 Avg cycles PP: 0 Credits: 0
Receive burst distribution:
0:-nan%
rx ring used: 0 free: 4096
cq ring used: 16 free: 0
Queue 0 (Atomic)
rx 6080 drop 0 tx 2040
Per Port Stats:
Port 0: Pkts: 2024 Flows: 0
Port 1: Pkts: 0 Flows: 0
Port 2: Pkts: 16 Flows: 22
iq 1: Used 4040
error: perf_launch_lcores() No schedules for seconds, deadlock
Packet distribution across worker cores :
Worker 0 packets: 7e8 percentage: 100.00
Result: Failed
root at xdp-dev:/home/intel/abhi/dpdk-next-eventdev/abhi# ./app/dpdk-test-eventdev -l 0-8 -s 0xf0 --vdev=event_sw0 --vdev="crypto_null" -- --prod_type_cryptodev --crypto_adptr_mode 1 --test=perf_queue --stlist=a --wlcores 1 --plcores 2
EAL: Detected CPU lcores: 96
EAL: Detected NUMA nodes: 2
EAL: Detected static linkage of DPDK
EAL: Multi-process socket /var/run/dpdk/rte/mp_socket
EAL: Selected IOVA mode 'PA'
EAL: VFIO support initialized
CRYPTODEV: Creating cryptodev crypto_null
CRYPTODEV: Initialisation parameters - name: crypto_null,socket id: 0, max queue pairs: 8
TELEMETRY: No legacy callbacks, legacy socket not created
driver : event_sw
test : perf_queue
dev : 0
verbose_level : 1
socket_id : -1
pool_sz : 16384
main lcore : 0
nb_pkts : 67108864
nb_timers : 100000000
available lcores : {0 1 2 3 8}
nb_flows : 1024
worker deq depth : 16
fwd_latency : false
nb_prod_lcores : 1
producer lcores : {2}
nb_worker_lcores : 1
worker lcores : {1}
nb_stages : 1
nb_evdev_ports : 2
nb_evdev_queues : 1
queue_priority : false
sched_type_list : {A}
crypto adapter mode : OP_FORWARD
nb_cryptodev : 1
prod_type : Event crypto adapter producers
prod_enq_burst_sz : 1
CRYPTODEV: elt_size 0 is expanded to 208
0.000 mpps avg 0.000 mppsEventDev todo-fix-name: ports 3, qids 1
rx 4480
drop 0
tx 447
sched calls: 8438712
sched cq/qid call: 8442432
sched no IQ enq: 8438434
sched no CQ enq: 8438494
inflight 4096, credits: 0
Port 0
rx 0 drop 0 tx 431 inflight 0
Max New: 4096 Avg cycles PP: 637 Credits: 47
Receive burst distribution:
0:100% 1-4:0.00% 5-8:0.00% 13-16:0.00%
rx ring used: 0 free: 4096
cq ring used: 0 free: 16
Port 1
rx 4480 drop 0 tx 0 inflight 0
Max New: 4096 Avg cycles PP: 0 Credits: 0
Receive burst distribution:
0:-nan%
rx ring used: 0 free: 4096
cq ring used: 0 free: 16
Port 2
rx 0 drop 0 tx 16 inflight 16
Max New: 4096 Avg cycles PP: 0 Credits: 0
Receive burst distribution:
0:-nan%
rx ring used: 0 free: 4096
cq ring used: 16 free: 0
Queue 0 (Atomic)
rx 4480 drop 0 tx 447
Per Port Stats:
Port 0: Pkts: 431 Flows: 0
Port 1: Pkts: 0 Flows: 0
Port 2: Pkts: 16 Flows: 1
iq 0: Used 4033
error: perf_launch_lcores() No schedules for seconds, deadlock
Packet distribution across worker cores :
Worker 0 packets: 1af percentage: 100.00
Result: Failed
@Shijith Thotton, Any idea why the test is failing?
Meantime, I will get the rest of the app code reviewed.
I think, we can get both RFC and crypto producer patches in.
Regards
Abhinandan
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