[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] pipeline: add statistics for librte_pipeline ports and tables

Thomas Monjalon thomas.monjalon at 6wind.com
Wed May 20 16:44:35 CEST 2015


Please Cristian, do not top post.
I'm replacing your comment in the right context.

2015-05-20 13:57, Dumitrescu, Cristian:
> From: Thomas Monjalon [mailto:thomas.monjalon at 6wind.com]
> > Thanks for the detailed explanation.
> > 
> > You are raising a trade-off problem about
> > feature/maintenance/performance.
> > I think we must choose among 4 solutions:
> > 	1/ always enabled
> > 	2/ build-time log level
> > 	3/ run-time option
> > 	4/ build-time option
> > 
> > It's good to have this discussion and let other contributors giving their
> > opinion.
> > 
> > 2015-05-19 22:41, Dumitrescu, Cristian:
> > > 1. What is the technical solution to avoid performance loss due to stats
> > > support?
> > > Generally, I would agree with you that config options should be avoided,
> > > especially those that alter the API (function prototypes, data structure
> > > layouts, etc). Please note this is not the case for any of our patches,
> > > as only the stats collection is enabled/disabled, while the data
> > > structures and functions are not changed by the build time option.
> > >
> > > But what can you do for statistics? We all know that collecting the stats
> > > sucks up CPU cycles, especially due to memory accesses, so stats always
> > > have a run-time cost. Traditionally, stats are typically enabled for
> > > debugging purposes and then turned off for the release version when
> > > performance is required. How can this be done if build time flags are not
> > > used?
> > 
> > Statistics in drivers are always enabled (first solution).
> > If those statistics are only used for debugging, why not using the build-time
> > option CONFIG_RTE_LOG_LEVEL? (second solution)
> 
> Can you please describe what solution 2 on your list (build-time log
> level) consists of?
> 
> I see log level useful for printing messages when an event takes place,
> but this is not what these stats patches are about. We want to poll
> for those counters on demand: if the build-time flag is off, then the
> value of those counters is 0; when the build-time is on, then the stats
> counters have the real value. Basically, the build-time flag only
> enables/disables the update of the counters at run-time, which is where
> CPU cycles are consumed. I am not sure how the log levels can help here?

I think that counting stats is a kind of logging.
Some stats are always counted (see drivers) and you want to use these ones
only for debugging (after rebuilding DPDK with some debug options).
So I suggest, as second solution, to check CONFIG_RTE_LOG_LEVEL is at debug
level instead of having one option per module.
It would be implemented with "#if RTE_LOG_LEVEL == RTE_LOG_DEBUG" in
RTE_PIPELINE_STATS_ADD.



More information about the dev mailing list