Multiqueue support for bpf
Vlad Galu
dudu at dudu.ro
Tue Aug 16 09:50:29 UTC 2011
On Aug 16, 2011, at 11:13 AM, Takuya ASADA wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I implemented multiqueue support for bpf, I'd like to present for review.
> This is a Google Summer of Code project, the project goal is to
> support multiqueue network interface on BPF, and provide interfaces
> for multithreaded packet processing using BPF.
> Modern high performance NICs have multiple receive/send queues and RSS
> feature, this allows to process packet concurrently on multiple
> processors.
> Main purpose of the project is to support these hardware and get
> benefit of parallelism.
>
> This provides following new APIs:
> - queue filter for each bpf descriptor (bpf ioctl)
> - BIOCENAQMASK Enables multiqueue filter on the descriptor
> - BIOCDISQMASK Disables multiqueue filter on the descriptor
> - BIOCSTRXQMASK Set mask bit on specified RX queue
> - BIOCCRRXQMASK Clear mask bit on specified RX queue
> - BIOCGTRXQMASK Get mask bit on specified RX queue
> - BIOCSTTXQMASK Set mask bit on specified TX queue
> - BIOCCRTXQMASK Clear mask bit on specified TX queue
> - BIOCGTTXQMASK Get mask bit on specified TX queue
> - BIOCSTOTHERMASK Set mask bit for the packets which not tied
> with any queues
> - BIOCCROTHERMASK Clear mask bit for the packets which not tied
> with any queues
> - BIOCGTOTHERMASK Get mask bit for the packets which not tied
> with any queues
>
> - generic interface for getting hardware queue information from NIC
> driver (socket ioctl)
> - SIOCGIFQLEN Get interface RX/TX queue length
> - SIOCGIFRXQAFFINITY Get interface RX queue affinity
> - SIOCGIFTXQAFFINITY Get interface TX queue affinity
>
> Patch for -CURRENT is here, right now it only supports igb(4),
> ixgbe(4), mxge(4):
> http://www.dokukino.com/mq_bpf_20110813.diff
>
> And below is performance benchmark:
>
> ====
> I implemented benchmark programs based on
> bpfnull(//depot/projects/zcopybpf/utils/bpfnull/),
>
> test_sqbpf measures bpf throughput on one thread, without using multiqueue APIs.
> http://p4db.freebsd.org/fileViewer.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2011/mq_bpf/src/tools/regression/bpf/mq_bpf/test_sqbpf/test_sqbpf.c
>
> test_mqbpf is multithreaded version of test_sqbpf, using multiqueue APIs.
> http://p4db.freebsd.org/fileViewer.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2011/mq_bpf/src/tools/regression/bpf/mq_bpf/test_mqbpf/test_mqbpf.c
>
> I benchmarked with six conditions:
> - benchmark1 only reads bpf, doesn't write packet anywhere
> - benchmark2 writes packet on memory(mfs)
> - benchmark3 writes packet on hdd(zfs)
> - benchmark4 only reads bpf, doesn't write packet anywhere, with zerocopy
> - benchmark5 writes packet on memory(mfs), with zerocopy
> - benchmark6 writes packet on hdd(zfs), with zerocopy
>
>> From benchmark result, I can say the performance is increased using
> mq_bpf on 10GbE, but not on GbE.
>
> * Throughput benchmark
> - Test environment
> - FreeBSD node
> CPU: Core i7 X980 (12 threads)
> MB: ASUS P6X58D Premium(Intel X58)
> NIC1: Intel Gigabit ET Dual Port Server Adapter(82576)
> NIC2: Intel Ethernet X520-DA2 Server Adapter(82599)
> - Linux node
> CPU: Core 2 Quad (4 threads)
> MB: GIGABYTE GA-G33-DS3R(Intel G33)
> NIC1: Intel Gigabit ET Dual Port Server Adapter(82576)
> NIC2: Intel Ethernet X520-DA2 Server Adapter(82599)
>
> iperf used for generate network traffic, with following argument options
> - Linux node: iperf -c [IP] -i 10 -t 100000 -P12
> - FreeBSD node: iperf -s
> # 12 threads, TCP
>
> following sysctl parameter is changed
> sysctl -w net.bpf.maxbufsize=1048576
Thank you for your work! You may want to increase that (4x/8x) and rerun the test, though.
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