[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 1/2] eventdev: add event adapter for ethernet Rx queues
Jerin Jacob
jerin.jacob at caviumnetworks.com
Thu Jul 13 20:45:01 CEST 2017
-----Original Message-----
> Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2017 08:56:48 +0530
> From: "Rao, Nikhil" <nikhil.rao at intel.com>
> To: Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob at caviumnetworks.com>
> CC: gage.eads at intel.com, dev at dpdk.org, thomas at monjalon.net,
> bruce.richardson at intel.com, harry.van.haaren at intel.com,
> hemant.agrawal at nxp.com, nipun.gupta at nxp.com, narender.vangati at intel.com,
> Abhinandan Gujjar <abhinandan.gujjar at intel.com>, nikhil.rao at intel.com
> Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] eventdev: add event adapter for ethernet Rx queues
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> On 7/10/2017 4:11 PM, Jerin Jacob wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > >
> > > I also think that the application should be able to call create() with > 1
> > > ports. This would allow a single service to poll multiple NICs with WRR
> > > priority.
> >
> > Good point.
> >
> > Can we realize the same use case like below?
> > - Instead of applying WRR over multiple NIC ports and adding the logic in Rx
> > adapter, How about applying the WRR over multiple service function and
> > move the WRR logic to service function layer.
> >
> > i.e
> > one adapter is
> > - one service function(adapter_queue_add() will be used to add more
> > queues)
> > - one constant set of ops.
> >
> > Advantages:
> > - WRR over service functions will be useful as other service functions
> > can utilize it as it is not strictly specific to Rx adapter.
> > - In order to work with, below mentioned use cases, RX adapter ops needs
> > to be constant and it will decided on the _adapter_create where "eth_port_id"
> > and "dev_id" specified.
> >
> > 1) Ethdev HW is not capable of injecting the packets and SW eventdev
> > driver(All existing ethdev PMD + drivers/event/sw PMD combination)
> > 2) Ethdev HW is not capable of injecting the packets and not compatible
> > HW eventdev driver(All existing ethdev PMD + driver/event/octeontx PMD
> > combination)
> > 3) Ethdev HW is capable of injecting the packet to compatible
> > HW eventdev driver.
> >
> > - it will remove the below side effect(queue add/del API needs port_id)
> >
> > Thoughts?
>
> Re: Multiple ports within a adapter
>
> 1) 1:N adapter:port can work if the op is constant across all the
> ports (_adapter_create() gets to determine that)
Yes. But ops may not be constant, if we consider the above three models.
>
> WRR is specified on a per queue basis - The polling sequence
> built from the weights of all queues in the adapter (across all
> ports)
>
>
> struct rte_event_eth_rx_adapter_queue_conf {
> ...
> uint16_t servicing_weight;
> /**< Relative polling frequency of ethernet receive queue, if this
> * is set to zero, the Rx queue is interrupt driven (unless rx queue
> * interrupts are not enabled for the ethernet device)
> */
> ...
> }
>
> The downside is that a port needs to be specified when
> add/deleting a queue. Another thought is to do away with
> the concept of an adapter ID, and only use port IDs, but there
> is a possibility for 2 Rx queues of the same port to be
> associated with 2 different adapter IDs. from an API perspective
> you could specify any of ports[i] in the info/conf() APIs and
> that seems a bit odd.
>
> In summary, I agree, lets drop this idea.
OK. Great.
>
>
> 2) Re: Service function implementation of WRR
>
> Within a service like the Rx adapter the notion of WRR is
> relative polling frequency of the ethernet receive queue,
> polling a tap interface may be more heavy weight than the a HW
> NIC PMD poll, so WRR for the Rx adapter may not correlate with
> CPU utilization i.e, if that is a metric for some other service.
> If WRR is based on different metrics across services, I am not
> sure how we would able to specify WRR across services. Perhaps
> as services get more use, we maybe able to come up
> some common requirements.
>
> How about if multiple adapters can specify the same service,
> function in the _configure() call. A service can run multiple
> adapters with WRR across all queues in the service ?
Yes, It make sense. With ops scheme, multiple adapter can have same
service. But, I am not sure, what you really meant by "in _configure()"
call. But in any case, We can model around whatever scheme that works for SW PMD.
HW scheme will have constrain on "Multiple ports within a adapter",
Except that constraint, everything else we can model around SW PMD
requirements.
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