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Subject: [RFC PATCH net-next v6 14/15] net: add devmem TCP documentation
Date: Mon,  4 Mar 2024 18:01:49 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20240305020153.2787423-15-almasrymina@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20240305020153.2787423-1-almasrymina@google.com>

Signed-off-by: Mina Almasry <almasrymina@google.com>

---

v1 -> v2:

- Missing spdx (simon)
- add to index.rst (simon)

---
 Documentation/networking/devmem.rst | 271 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 Documentation/networking/index.rst  |   1 +
 2 files changed, 272 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 Documentation/networking/devmem.rst

diff --git a/Documentation/networking/devmem.rst b/Documentation/networking/devmem.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..4712f029e5ed
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/networking/devmem.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,271 @@
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+=================
+Device Memory TCP
+=================
+
+
+Intro
+=====
+
+Device memory TCP (devmem TCP) enables receiving data directly into device
+memory (dmabuf). The feature is currently implemented for TCP sockets.
+
+
+Opportunity
+-----------
+
+A large amount of data transfers have device memory as the source and/or
+destination. Accelerators drastically increased the volume of such transfers.
+Some examples include:
+
+- Distributed training, where ML accelerators, such as GPUs on different hosts,
+  exchange data among them.
+
+- Distributed raw block storage applications transfer large amounts of data with
+  remote SSDs, much of this data does not require host processing.
+
+Today, the majority of the Device-to-Device data transfers the network are
+implemented as the following low level operations: Device-to-Host copy,
+Host-to-Host network transfer, and Host-to-Device copy.
+
+The implementation is suboptimal, especially for bulk data transfers, and can
+put significant strains on system resources such as host memory bandwidth and
+PCIe bandwidth.
+
+Devmem TCP optimizes this use case by implementing socket APIs that enable
+the user to receive incoming network packets directly into device memory.
+
+Packet payloads go directly from the NIC to device memory.
+
+Packet headers go to host memory and are processed by the TCP/IP stack
+normally. The NIC must support header split to achieve this.
+
+Advantages:
+
+- Alleviate host memory bandwidth pressure, compared to existing
+  network-transfer + device-copy semantics.
+
+- Alleviate PCIe bandwidth pressure, by limiting data transfer to the lowest
+  level of the PCIe tree, compared to traditional path which sends data through
+  the root complex.
+
+
+More Info
+---------
+
+  slides, video
+    https://netdevconf.org/0x17/sessions/talk/device-memory-tcp.html
+
+  patchset
+    [RFC PATCH v3 00/12] Device Memory TCP
+    https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20231106024413.2801438-1-almasrymina@google.com/T/
+
+
+Interface
+=========
+
+Example
+-------
+
+tools/testing/selftests/net/ncdevmem.c:do_server shows an example of setting up
+the RX path of this API.
+
+NIC Setup
+---------
+
+Header split, flow steering, & RSS are required features for devmem TCP.
+
+Header split is used to split incoming packets into a header buffer in host
+memory, and a payload buffer in device memory.
+
+Flow steering & RSS are used to ensure that only flows targeting devmem land on
+RX queue bound to devmem.
+
+Enable header split & flow steering:
+
+::
+
+	# enable header split (assuming priv-flag)
+	ethtool --set-priv-flags eth1 enable-header-split on
+
+	# enable flow steering
+	ethtool -K eth1 ntuple on
+
+Configure RSS to steer all traffic away from the target RX queue (queue 15 in
+this example):
+
+::
+
+	ethtool --set-rxfh-indir eth1 equal 15
+
+
+The user must bind a dmabuf to any number of RX queues on a given NIC using
+netlink API:
+
+::
+
+	/* Bind dmabuf to NIC RX queue 15 */
+	struct netdev_queue *queues;
+	queues = malloc(sizeof(*queues) * 1);
+
+	queues[0]._present.type = 1;
+	queues[0]._present.idx = 1;
+	queues[0].type = NETDEV_RX_QUEUE_TYPE_RX;
+	queues[0].idx = 15;
+
+	*ys = ynl_sock_create(&ynl_netdev_family, &yerr);
+
+	req = netdev_bind_rx_req_alloc();
+	netdev_bind_rx_req_set_ifindex(req, 1 /* ifindex */);
+	netdev_bind_rx_req_set_dmabuf_fd(req, dmabuf_fd);
+	__netdev_bind_rx_req_set_queues(req, queues, n_queue_index);
+
+	rsp = netdev_bind_rx(*ys, req);
+
+	dmabuf_id = rsp->dmabuf_id;
+
+
+The netlink API returns a dmabuf_id: a unique ID that refers to this dmabuf
+that has been bound.
+
+Socket Setup
+------------
+
+The socket must be flow steering to the dmabuf bound RX queue:
+
+::
+
+	ethtool -N eth1 flow-type tcp4 ... queue 15,
+
+
+Receiving data
+--------------
+
+The user application must signal to the kernel that it is capable of receiving
+devmem data by passing the MSG_SOCK_DEVMEM flag to recvmsg:
+
+::
+
+	ret = recvmsg(fd, &msg, MSG_SOCK_DEVMEM);
+
+Applications that do not specify the MSG_SOCK_DEVMEM flag will receive an EFAULT
+on devmem data.
+
+Devmem data is received directly into the dmabuf bound to the NIC in 'NIC
+Setup', and the kernel signals such to the user via the SCM_DEVMEM_* cmsgs:
+
+::
+
+		for (cm = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg); cm; cm = CMSG_NXTHDR(&msg, cm)) {
+			if (cm->cmsg_level != SOL_SOCKET ||
+				(cm->cmsg_type != SCM_DEVMEM_DMABUF &&
+				 cm->cmsg_type != SCM_DEVMEM_LINEAR))
+				continue;
+
+			dmabuf_cmsg = (struct dmabuf_cmsg *)CMSG_DATA(cm);
+
+			if (cm->cmsg_type == SCM_DEVMEM_DMABUF) {
+				/* Frag landed in dmabuf.
+				 *
+				 * dmabuf_cmsg->dmabuf_id is the dmabuf the
+				 * frag landed on.
+				 *
+				 * dmabuf_cmsg->frag_offset is the offset into
+				 * the dmabuf where the frag starts.
+				 *
+				 * dmabuf_cmsg->frag_size is the size of the
+				 * frag.
+				 *
+				 * dmabuf_cmsg->frag_token is a token used to
+				 * refer to this frag for later freeing.
+				 */
+
+				struct dmabuf_token token;
+				token.token_start = dmabuf_cmsg->frag_token;
+				token.token_count = 1;
+				continue;
+			}
+
+			if (cm->cmsg_type == SCM_DEVMEM_LINEAR)
+				/* Frag landed in linear buffer.
+				 *
+				 * dmabuf_cmsg->frag_size is the size of the
+				 * frag.
+				 */
+				continue;
+
+		}
+
+Applications may receive 2 cmsgs:
+
+- SCM_DEVMEM_DMABUF: this indicates the fragment landed in the dmabuf indicated
+  by dmabuf_id.
+
+- SCM_DEVMEM_LINEAR: this indicates the fragment landed in the linear buffer.
+  This typically happens when the NIC is unable to split the packet at the
+  header boundary, such that part (or all) of the payload landed in host
+  memory.
+
+Applications may receive no SO_DEVMEM_* cmsgs. That indicates non-devmem,
+regular TCP data that landed on an RX queue not bound to a dmabuf.
+
+
+Freeing frags
+-------------
+
+Frags received via SCM_DEVMEM_DMABUF are pinned by the kernel while the user
+processes the frag. The user must return the frag to the kernel via
+SO_DEVMEM_DONTNEED:
+
+::
+
+	ret = setsockopt(client_fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_DEVMEM_DONTNEED, &token,
+			 sizeof(token));
+
+The user must ensure the tokens are returned to the kernel in a timely manner.
+Failure to do so will exhaust the limited dmabuf that is bound to the RX queue
+and will lead to packet drops.
+
+
+Implementation & Caveats
+========================
+
+Unreadable skbs
+---------------
+
+Devmem payloads are inaccessible to the kernel processing the packets. This
+results in a few quirks for payloads of devmem skbs:
+
+- Loopback is not functional. Loopback relies on copying the payload, which is
+  not possible with devmem skbs.
+
+- Software checksum calculation fails.
+
+- TCP Dump and bpf can't access devmem packet payloads.
+
+
+Testing
+=======
+
+More realistic example code can be found in the kernel source under
+tools/testing/selftests/net/ncdevmem.c
+
+ncdevmem is a devmem TCP netcat. It works very similarly to netcat, but
+receives data directly into a udmabuf.
+
+To run ncdevmem, you need to run it a server on the machine under test, and you
+need to run netcat on a peer to provide the TX data.
+
+ncdevmem has a validation mode as well that expects a repeating pattern of
+incoming data and validates it as such:
+
+::
+
+	# On server:
+	ncdevmem -s <server IP> -c <client IP> -f eth1 -d 3 -n 0000:06:00.0 -l \
+		 -p 5201 -v 7
+
+	# On client:
+	yes $(echo -e \\x01\\x02\\x03\\x04\\x05\\x06) | \
+		tr \\n \\0 | head -c 5G | nc <server IP> 5201 -p 5201
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/index.rst b/Documentation/networking/index.rst
index 69f3d6dcd9fd..d9f86514aa1e 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/networking/index.rst
@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ Contents:
    cdc_mbim
    dccp
    dctcp
+   devmem
    dns_resolver
    driver
    eql
-- 
2.44.0.rc1.240.g4c46232300-goog


  parent reply	other threads:[~2024-03-05  2:02 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 73+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2024-03-05  2:01 [RFC PATCH net-next v6 00/15] Device Memory TCP Mina Almasry
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 01/15] queue_api: define queue api Mina Almasry
2024-03-08  1:30   ` Jakub Kicinski
2024-03-08  2:08     ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-08  3:36       ` Jakub Kicinski
2024-03-08 23:47   ` David Wei
2024-03-09  0:27     ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-11  1:12     ` David Ahern
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 02/15] net: page_pool: create hooks for custom page providers Mina Almasry
2024-03-05 21:54   ` David Wei
2024-03-05 22:36     ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-06 14:29       ` Pavel Begunkov
2024-03-06 17:04         ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-06 19:12           ` Pavel Begunkov
2024-03-06 21:59             ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-07 14:25               ` Pavel Begunkov
2024-03-08  4:57   ` David Wei
2024-03-08 19:53     ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-18  2:02   ` Christoph Hellwig
2024-03-18  2:49     ` David Wei
2024-03-18 23:22       ` Christoph Hellwig
2024-03-22 17:40         ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-22 23:19           ` Jakub Kicinski
2024-03-24 23:35             ` Christoph Hellwig
2024-03-24 23:35           ` Christoph Hellwig
2024-03-22 17:54     ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-24 23:37       ` Christoph Hellwig
2024-03-26 20:19         ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-28  7:31           ` Christoph Hellwig
2024-04-01 19:22             ` Mina Almasry
2024-04-08 15:34               ` Cong Wang
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 03/15] net: page_pool: factor out page_pool recycle check Mina Almasry
2024-03-05 12:55   ` Yunsheng Lin
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 04/15] net: netdev netlink api to bind dma-buf to a net device Mina Almasry
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 05/15] netdev: support binding dma-buf to netdevice Mina Almasry
2024-03-05  9:04   ` Arnd Bergmann
2024-03-05 20:00     ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-05 21:42       ` Arnd Bergmann
2024-03-05 12:55   ` Yunsheng Lin
2024-03-05 21:17     ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-06 12:38       ` Yunsheng Lin
2024-03-06 22:10         ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-07 12:15           ` Yunsheng Lin
2024-03-08  3:58   ` Jakub Kicinski
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 06/15] netdev: netdevice devmem allocator Mina Almasry
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 07/15] page_pool: convert to use netmem Mina Almasry
2024-03-05 21:30   ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 08/15] page_pool: devmem support Mina Almasry
2024-03-05 21:42   ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 09/15] memory-provider: dmabuf devmem memory provider Mina Almasry
2024-03-06  2:28   ` David Wei
2024-03-06  2:42     ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-06  2:46       ` David Wei
2024-03-06  2:54         ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-06 14:58       ` Pavel Begunkov
2024-03-06 16:51         ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 10/15] net: support non paged skb frags Mina Almasry
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 11/15] net: add support for skbs with unreadable frags Mina Almasry
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 12/15] tcp: RX path for devmem TCP Mina Almasry
2024-03-05  8:41   ` Arnd Bergmann
2024-03-05 19:22     ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-05 19:39       ` Arnd Bergmann
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 13/15] net: add SO_DEVMEM_DONTNEED setsockopt to release RX frags Mina Almasry
2024-03-05  2:01 ` Mina Almasry [this message]
2024-03-08  1:52   ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 14/15] net: add devmem TCP documentation Jakub Kicinski
2024-03-05  2:01 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 15/15] selftests: add ncdevmem, netcat for devmem TCP Mina Almasry
2024-03-05  7:16 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 07/15] page_pool: convert to use netmem David Howells
2024-03-05 12:54 ` [RFC PATCH net-next v6 00/15] Device Memory TCP Yunsheng Lin
2024-03-05 19:38   ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-06 12:37     ` Yunsheng Lin
2024-03-26  0:28     ` Mina Almasry
2024-03-26 12:47       ` Yunsheng Lin
2024-03-26 20:14         ` Mina Almasry

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