[dpdk-dev] [PATCH] virtio: fix the vq size issue

Xu, Qian Q qian.q.xu at intel.com
Mon Jul 20 05:40:37 CEST 2015


Hi, Thomas and all
I saw in the latest rc1 package, the patch is not merged, and it's a critical issue from validation view. I'm responsible for testing the dpdk vhost/virtio features, and I found using the latest code, dpdk-vhost/dpdk-virtio can't RX/TX package, then my 50% tests are failed while in DPDK2.0 they can pass. As you know, it's the basic functions for dpdk virtio to RX/TX, if it's not fixed, I think we can't release the R2.1 package. Please help merge the patch, thx. 



Thanks
Qian


-----Original Message-----
From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Hemminger
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2015 12:28 AM
To: Ouyang, Changchun
Cc: dev at dpdk.org
Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] virtio: fix the vq size issue

On Wed,  1 Jul 2015 15:48:50 +0800
Ouyang Changchun <changchun.ouyang at intel.com> wrote:

> This commit breaks virtio basic packets rx functionality:
>   d78deadae4dca240e85054bf2d604a801676becc
> 
> The QEMU use 256 as default vring size, also use this default value to 
> calculate the virtio avail ring base address and used ring base 
> address, and vhost in the backend use the ring base address to do packet IO.
> 
> Virtio spec also says the queue size in PCI configuration is 
> read-only, so virtio front end can't change it. just need use the 
> read-only value to allocate space for vring and calculate the avail 
> and used ring base address. Otherwise, the avail and used ring base address will be different between host and guest, accordingly, packet IO can't work normally.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Changchun Ouyang <changchun.ouyang at intel.com>
> ---
>  drivers/net/virtio/virtio_ethdev.c | 14 +++-----------
>  1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/net/virtio/virtio_ethdev.c 
> b/drivers/net/virtio/virtio_ethdev.c
> index fe5f9a1..d84de13 100644
> --- a/drivers/net/virtio/virtio_ethdev.c
> +++ b/drivers/net/virtio/virtio_ethdev.c
> @@ -263,8 +263,6 @@ int virtio_dev_queue_setup(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
>  	 */
>  	vq_size = VIRTIO_READ_REG_2(hw, VIRTIO_PCI_QUEUE_NUM);
>  	PMD_INIT_LOG(DEBUG, "vq_size: %d nb_desc:%d", vq_size, nb_desc);
> -	if (nb_desc == 0)
> -		nb_desc = vq_size;

command queue is setup with nb_desc = 0

>  	if (vq_size == 0) {
>  		PMD_INIT_LOG(ERR, "%s: virtqueue does not exist", __func__);
>  		return -EINVAL;
> @@ -275,15 +273,9 @@ int virtio_dev_queue_setup(struct rte_eth_dev *dev,
>  		return -EINVAL;
>  	}
>  
> -	if (nb_desc < vq_size) {
> -		if (!rte_is_power_of_2(nb_desc)) {
> -			PMD_INIT_LOG(ERR,
> -				     "nb_desc(%u) size is not powerof 2",
> -				     nb_desc);
> -			return -EINVAL;
> -		}
> -		vq_size = nb_desc;
> -	}
> +	if (nb_desc != vq_size)
> +		PMD_INIT_LOG(ERR, "Warning: nb_desc(%d) is not equal to vq size (%d), fall to vq size",
> +			nb_desc, vq_size);

Nack. This breaks onn Google Compute Engine the vring size is 16K.

An application that wants to work on both QEMU and GCE will want to pass a reasonable size and have the negotiation resolve to best value.

For example, vRouter passes 512 as Rx ring size.
On QEMU this gets rounded down to 256 and on GCE only 512 elements are used.

This is what the Linux kernel virtio does.



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