From: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@dlink.ru>
To: Edward Cree <ecree@solarflare.com>
Cc: Nicholas Johnson <nicholas.johnson-opensource@outlook.com.au>,
David Miller <davem@davemloft.net>,
jiri@mellanox.com, edumazet@google.com, idosch@mellanox.com,
pabeni@redhat.com, petrm@mellanox.com, sd@queasysnail.net,
f.fainelli@gmail.com, jaswinder.singh@linaro.org,
ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
johannes.berg@intel.com, emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com,
luciano.coelho@intel.com, linuxwifi@intel.com,
kvalo@codeaurora.org, netdev@vger.kernel.org,
linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 net-next] net: core: use listified Rx for GRO_NORMAL in napi_gro_receive()
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 13:58:38 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3147bff57d58fce651fe2d3ca53983be@dlink.ru> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <cc08834c-ccb3-263a-2967-f72a9d72535a@solarflare.com>
Edward Cree wrote 25.11.2019 13:31:
> On 25/11/2019 09:09, Nicholas Johnson wrote:
>> The default value of /proc/sys/net/core/gro_normal_batch was 8.
>> Setting it to 1 allowed it to connect to Wi-Fi network.
>>
>> Setting it back to 8 did not kill the connection.
>>
>> But when I disconnected and tried to reconnect, it did not re-connect.
>>
>> Hence, it appears that the problem only affects the initial handshake
>> when associating with a network, and not normal packet flow.
> That sounds like the GRO batch isn't getting flushed at the endof the
> NAPI — maybe the driver isn't calling napi_complete_done() at the
> appropriate time?
Yes, this was the first reason I thought about, but didn't look at
iwlwifi yet. I already knew this driver has some tricky parts, but
this 'fake NAPI' solution seems rather strange to me.
> Indeed, from digging through the layers of iwlwifi I eventually get to
> iwl_pcie_rx_handle() which doesn't really have a NAPI poll (the
> napi->poll function is iwl_pcie_dummy_napi_poll() { WARN_ON(1);
> return 0; }) and instead calls napi_gro_flush() at the end of its RX
> handling. Unfortunately, napi_gro_flush() is no longer enough,
> because it doesn't call gro_normal_list() so the packets on the
> GRO_NORMAL list just sit there indefinitely.
>
> It was seeing drivers calling napi_gro_flush() directly that had me
> worried in the first place about whether listifying napi_gro_receive()
> was safe and where the gro_normal_list() should go.
> I wondered if other drivers that show up in [1] needed fixing with a
> gro_normal_list() next to their napi_gro_flush() call. From a cursory
> check:
> brocade/bna: has a real poller, calls napi_complete_done() so is OK.
> cortina/gemini: calls napi_complete_done() straight after
> napi_gro_flush(), so is OK.
> hisilicon/hns3: calls napi_complete(), so is _probably_ OK.
> But it's far from clear to me why *any* of those drivers are calling
> napi_gro_flush() themselves...
Agree. I mean, we _can_ handle this particular problem from networking
core side, but from my point of view only rethinking driver's logic is
the correct way to solve this and other issues that may potentionally
appear in future.
> -Ed
>
> [1]: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/ident/napi_gro_flush
Regards,
ᚷ ᛖ ᚢ ᚦ ᚠ ᚱ
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2019-11-25 10:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-10-14 8:00 [PATCH v2 net-next] net: core: use listified Rx for GRO_NORMAL in napi_gro_receive() Alexander Lobakin
2019-10-16 1:16 ` David Miller
2019-10-16 7:31 ` Alexander Lobakin
2019-11-25 7:29 ` Nicholas Johnson
2019-11-25 7:54 ` Alexander Lobakin
2019-11-25 8:25 ` Alexander Lobakin
2019-11-25 9:09 ` Nicholas Johnson
2019-11-25 10:31 ` Edward Cree
2019-11-25 10:58 ` Alexander Lobakin [this message]
2019-11-25 11:05 ` Johannes Berg
2019-11-25 11:42 ` Paolo Abeni
2019-11-25 12:02 ` Alexander Lobakin
2019-11-25 13:21 ` Edward Cree
2019-11-25 13:39 ` Alexander Lobakin
2019-11-26 23:57 ` David Miller
2019-11-27 7:47 ` Alexander Lobakin
2019-11-27 8:30 ` Johannes Berg
2019-11-27 9:47 ` Alexander Lobakin
2019-11-25 12:11 ` Kalle Valo
2019-11-25 13:07 ` Nicholas Johnson
2019-11-25 13:11 ` Nicholas Johnson
2020-06-24 21:06 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2020-06-24 21:28 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2020-06-25 14:25 ` Edward Cree
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