o Do not use UMA refcount zone. The problem with this zone is that
several refcounting words (16 on amd64) share the same cache line,
and issueing atomic(9) updates on them creates cache line contention.
Also, allocating and freeing them is extra CPU cycles.
Instead, refcount the page directly via vm_page_wire() and the sfbuf
via sf_buf_alloc(sf_buf_page(sf)) [1].
o Call refcounting/freeing function for EXT_SFBUF via direct function
call, instead of function pointer. This removes barrier for CPU
branch predictor.
o Do not cleanup the mbuf to be freed in mb_free_ext(), merely to
satisfy assertion in mb_dtor_mbuf(). Remove the assertion from
mb_dtor_mbuf(). Use bcopy() instead of manual assignments to
copy m_ext in mb_dupcl().
[1] This has some problems for now. Using sf_buf_alloc() merely to
increase refcount is expensive, and is broken on sparc64. To be
fixed.
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problems with the way MLEN, MHLEN, and struct mbuf are set up.
CTASSERT's are provided to detect such issues at compile time in the
future.
The #define MLEN and MHLEN calculation do not take actual compiler-
induced alignment and padding inside the complete struct mbuf into
account. Accordingly appropriate attention is required when changing
members of struct mbuf.
Ideally one would calculate MLEN as (MSIZE - sizeof(((struct mbuf *)0)->m_hdr)
but that doesn't work as the compiler refuses to operate on an as of
yet incomplete structure.
In particular ARM 32bit has more strict alignment requirements which
caused 4 bytes of padding between m_hdr and pkthdr in struct mbuf
because of the 64bit members in pkthdr. This wasn't picked up by MLEN
and MHLEN causing an overflow of the mbuf provided data storage by
overestimating its size.
I386 didn't show this problem because it handles unaligned access just
fine, albeit at a small performance penalty.
On 64bit architectures the struct mbuf layout is 64bit aligned in all
places.
Reported by: Thomas Skibo <ThomasSkibo-at-sbcglobal-dot-net>
Tested by: tuexen, ian, Thomas Skibo (extended patch)
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external mbuf buffer management capabilities in the future.
For now only EXT_FREE_OK is defined with current legacy behavior.
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features. The changes in particular are:
o Remove rarely used "header" pointer and replace it with a 64bit protocol/
layer specific union PH_loc for local use. Protocols can flexibly overlay
their own 8 to 64 bit fields to store information while the packet is
worked on.
o Mechanically convert IP reassembly, IGMP/MLD and ATM to use pkthdr.PH_loc
instead of pkthdr.header.
o Extend csum_flags to 64bits to allow for additional future offload
information to be carried (e.g. iSCSI, IPsec offload, and others).
o Move the RSS hash type enumerator from abusing m_flags to its own 8bit
rsstype field. Adjust accessor macros.
o Add cosqos field to store Class of Service / Quality of Service information
with the packet. It is not yet supported in any drivers but allows us to
get on par with Cisco/Juniper in routing applications (plus MPLS QoS) with
a modernized ALTQ.
o Add four 8 bit fields l[2-5]hlen to store the relative header offsets
from the start of the packet. This is important for various offload
capabilities and to relieve the drivers from having to parse the packet
and protocol headers to find out location of checksums and other
information. Header parsing in drivers is a lot of copy-paste and
unhandled corner cases which we want to avoid.
o Add another flexible 64bit union to map various additional persistent
packet information, like ether_vtag, tso_segsz and csum fields.
Depending on the csum_flags settings some fields may have different usage
making it very flexible and adaptable to future capabilities.
o Restructure the CSUM flags to better signify their outbound (down the
stack) and inbound (up the stack) use. The CSUM flags used to be a bit
chaotic and rather poorly documented leading to incorrect use in many
places. Bring clarity into their use through better naming.
Compatibility mappings are provided to preserve the API. The drivers
can be corrected one by one and MFC'd without issue.
o The size of pkthdr stays the same at 48/56bytes (32/64bit architectures).
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free function access to the mbuf the external memory was attached
to.
Mechanically adjust all users to include the mbuf parameter.
This fixes a long standing annoyance for external free functions.
Before one had to sacrifice one of the argument pointers for this.
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to 8 bits. ext_type is an enumerator and the number of types we
have is a mere dozen.
A couple of ext_types are renumbered to fit within 8 bits.
EXT_VENDOR[1-4] and EXT_EXP[1-4] types for vendor-internal and
experimental local mapping.
The ext_flags field is currently unused but has a couple of flags
already defined for future use. Again vendor and experimental
flags are provided for local mapping.
EXT_FLAG_BITS is provided for the printf(9) %b identifier.
Initialize and copy ext_flags in the relevant mbuf functions.
Improve alignment and packing of struct m_ext on 32 and 64 archs
by carefully sorting the fields.
for a very long time, if ever.
Should such a functionality ever be needed again the appropriate and
much better way to do it is through a custom EXT_SOMETHING external mbuf
type together with a dedicated *ext_free function.
Discussed with: trociny, glebius
Now that r253351 moved sendfile() stats to a separate struct, the
last field used in mbstat is m_mcfail, which is updated, but never
read or obtained from userland.
will not smash the M_EXT and data pointer, so it is safe to
pass an mbuf with external storage procuded by m_getcl() to
m_move_pkthdr().
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and that can drive someone crazy. While m_get2() is young and not
documented yet, change its order of arguments to match m_getm2().
Sorry for churn, but better now than later.
- Make it return int, not void.
- Add wait parameter.
- Update MEXTADD() macro appropriately, defaults to M_NOWAIT, as
before this change.
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mbuf's by doing proper testing with M_WRITABLE().
In m_collapse() replace an incomplete manual check for M_RDONLY
with the M_WRITABLE() macro that also tests for shared buffers
and other cases that make a particular mbuf immutable.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Add the sysctl debug.iosize_max_clamp, enabled by default. Setting the
sysctl to zero allows to perform the SSIZE_MAX-sized i/o requests from
the usermode.
Discussed with: bde, das (previous versions)
MFC after: 1 month
share/man/man4/Makefile,
share/man/man4/xnb.4,
sys/dev/xen/netback/netback.c,
sys/dev/xen/netback/netback_unit_tests.c:
Rewrote the netback driver for xen to attach properly via newbus
and work properly in both HVM and PVM mode (only HVM is tested).
Works with the in-tree FreeBSD netfront driver or the Windows
netfront driver from SuSE. Has not been extensively tested with
a Linux netfront driver. Does not implement LRO, TSO, or
polling. Includes unit tests that may be run through sysctl
after compiling with XNB_DEBUG defined.
sys/dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c,
sys/xen/interface/io/netif.h:
Comment elaboration.
sys/kern/uipc_mbuf.c:
Fix page fault in kernel mode when calling m_print() on a
null mbuf. Since m_print() is only used for debugging, there
are no performance concerns for extra error checking code.
sys/kern/subr_scanf.c:
Add the "hh" and "ll" width specifiers from C99 to scanf().
A few callers were already using "ll" even though scanf()
was handling it as "l".
Submitted by: Alan Somers <alans@spectralogic.com>
Submitted by: John Suykerbuyk <johns@spectralogic.com>
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFC after: 1 week
Reviewed by: ken
long mbuf chain into an arbitrary large uio in a single step.
It is a functional mirror image of m_uiotombuf().
This function is supposed to be used instead of hand rolled code
with the same purpose and to concentrate it into one place for
potential further optimization or hardware assistance.
- remove HT_HEADER test (MT_HEADER == MT_DATA for some time now)
- be more pedantic about m_nextpkt in other than first mbuf
- update m_flags to be retained
and used in a large number of files, but also because an increasing number
of incorrect uses of MAC calls were sneaking in due to copy-and-paste of
MAC-aware code without the associated opt_mac.h include.
Discussed with: pjd
to profile outoing packets for a number of mbuf chain
related parameters
e.g. number of mbufs, wasted space.
probably will do with further work later.
Reviewed by: various
Removed dead code that assumed that M_TRYWAIT can return NULL; it's not true
since the advent of MBUMA.
Reviewed by: arch
There are ongoing disputes as to whether we want to switch to directly using
UMA flags M_WAITOK/M_NOWAIT for mbuf(9) allocation.
free function controlable, instead of passing the KVA of the buffer
storage as the first argument.
Fix all conventional users of the API to pass the KVA of the buffer
as the first argument, to make this a no-op commit.
Likely break the only non-convetional user of the API, after informing
the relevant committer.
Update the mbuf(9) manual page, which was already out of sync on
this point.
Bump __FreeBSD_version to 800016 as there is no way to tell how
many arguments a CPP macro needs any other way.
This paves the way for giving sendfile(9) a way to wait for the
passed storage to have been accessed before returning.
This does not affect the memory layout or size of mbufs.
Parental oversight by: sam and rwatson.
No MFC is anticipated.
not being independently freeable. This allows one to embed an mbuf in
the cluster itself. This confers the benefits of the packet zone on
all cluster sizes. Embedded mbufs currently suffer from the same
limitation that packet zone mbufs do in that one cannot disconnect
them and pass them around independently of the cluster. It would
likely be possible to eliminate this limitation in the future by
adding a second reference for the mbuf itself.
Approved by: re(gnn)