net/ena: add device argument to disable LLQ

The PMD attempts to enable the LLQ (Low Latency Queue) whenever it's
possible. The LLQ requires the user to enable the Write Combining for
the supported igb_uio/vfio-pci modules.

The vfio-pci module officially doesn't support the WC. Moreover, in some
Linux distributions, it can be built into the kernel, so any
modifications to the vfio-pci module require a full rebuild of the
kernel. This can make the configuration process much harder and for some
users, that are not interested in the great network performance for
their setups, it may be redundant. These users requested to be able to
turn off LLQ to avoid the hassle of such a setup.

It's generally not recommended to disable the LLQ, as it won't result in
the performance improvement and on the 6th generation AWS instances the
lack of LLQ can have a huge negative impact on hardware performance.

The device argument which controls the LLQ is called 'enable_llq` and by
default, it's set to 1 (which means that the LLQ is enabled). Setting
it to 0 disables the LLQ.

This commit also adds the explicit initialization of the devarg for the
'use_large_llq_hdr'. The PMD_REGISTER_PARAM_STRING() call for the ENA
was updated with all the available devargs (including
ENA_DEVARG_MISS_TXC_TO, which wasn't added previously).

Signed-off-by: Michal Krawczyk <mk@semihalf.com>
Reviewed-by: Dawid Gorecki <dgr@semihalf.com>
Reviewed-by: Shai Brandes <shaibran@amazon.com>
Reviewed-by: Amit Bernstein <amitbern@amazon.com>
This commit is contained in:
Michal Krawczyk 2022-06-07 18:43:40 +02:00 committed by Ferruh Yigit
parent c3d31352bf
commit 9944919e2b
4 changed files with 40 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -96,6 +96,15 @@ Configuration information
timer service. Setting this parameter to 0 disables this feature. Maximum
allowed value is 60 seconds.
* **enable_llq** (default 1)
Determines whenever the driver should use the LLQ (if it's available) or
not.
**NOTE: On the 6th generation AWS instances disabling LLQ may lead to a
huge performance degradation. In general disabling LLQ is highly not
recommended!**
**ENA Configuration Parameters**
* **Number of Queues**

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@ -107,6 +107,8 @@ New Features
The new driver version (v2.7.0) includes:
* Added fast mbuf free feature support.
* Added ``enable_llq`` device argument for controlling the PMD LLQ
(Low Latency Queue) mode.
* **Updated Intel iavf driver.**

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@ -72,6 +72,12 @@ struct ena_stats {
* considered as a missing.
*/
#define ENA_DEVARG_MISS_TXC_TO "miss_txc_to"
/*
* Controls whether LLQ should be used (if available). Enabled by default.
* NOTE: It's highly not recommended to disable the LLQ, as it may lead to a
* huge performance degradation on 6th generation AWS instances.
*/
#define ENA_DEVARG_ENABLE_LLQ "enable_llq"
/*
* Each rte_memzone should have unique name.
@ -1932,6 +1938,14 @@ ena_set_queues_placement_policy(struct ena_adapter *adapter,
int rc;
u32 llq_feature_mask;
if (!adapter->enable_llq) {
PMD_DRV_LOG(WARNING,
"NOTE: LLQ has been disabled as per user's request. "
"This may lead to a huge performance degradation!\n");
ena_dev->tx_mem_queue_type = ENA_ADMIN_PLACEMENT_POLICY_HOST;
return 0;
}
llq_feature_mask = 1 << ENA_ADMIN_LLQ;
if (!(ena_dev->supported_features & llq_feature_mask)) {
PMD_DRV_LOG(INFO,
@ -2127,7 +2141,10 @@ static int eth_ena_dev_init(struct rte_eth_dev *eth_dev)
snprintf(adapter->name, ENA_NAME_MAX_LEN, "ena_%d",
adapter->id_number);
/* Assign default devargs values */
adapter->missing_tx_completion_to = ENA_TX_TIMEOUT;
adapter->enable_llq = true;
adapter->use_large_llq_hdr = false;
rc = ena_parse_devargs(adapter, pci_dev->device.devargs);
if (rc != 0) {
@ -3478,6 +3495,8 @@ static int ena_process_bool_devarg(const char *key,
/* Now, assign it to the proper adapter field. */
if (strcmp(key, ENA_DEVARG_LARGE_LLQ_HDR) == 0)
adapter->use_large_llq_hdr = bool_value;
else if (strcmp(key, ENA_DEVARG_ENABLE_LLQ) == 0)
adapter->enable_llq = bool_value;
return 0;
}
@ -3488,6 +3507,7 @@ static int ena_parse_devargs(struct ena_adapter *adapter,
static const char * const allowed_args[] = {
ENA_DEVARG_LARGE_LLQ_HDR,
ENA_DEVARG_MISS_TXC_TO,
ENA_DEVARG_ENABLE_LLQ,
NULL,
};
struct rte_kvargs *kvlist;
@ -3509,6 +3529,10 @@ static int ena_parse_devargs(struct ena_adapter *adapter,
goto exit;
rc = rte_kvargs_process(kvlist, ENA_DEVARG_MISS_TXC_TO,
ena_process_uint_devarg, adapter);
if (rc != 0)
goto exit;
rc = rte_kvargs_process(kvlist, ENA_DEVARG_ENABLE_LLQ,
ena_process_bool_devarg, adapter);
exit:
rte_kvargs_free(kvlist);
@ -3727,7 +3751,10 @@ static struct rte_pci_driver rte_ena_pmd = {
RTE_PMD_REGISTER_PCI(net_ena, rte_ena_pmd);
RTE_PMD_REGISTER_PCI_TABLE(net_ena, pci_id_ena_map);
RTE_PMD_REGISTER_KMOD_DEP(net_ena, "* igb_uio | uio_pci_generic | vfio-pci");
RTE_PMD_REGISTER_PARAM_STRING(net_ena, ENA_DEVARG_LARGE_LLQ_HDR "=<0|1>");
RTE_PMD_REGISTER_PARAM_STRING(net_ena,
ENA_DEVARG_LARGE_LLQ_HDR "=<0|1> "
ENA_DEVARG_ENABLE_LLQ "=<0|1> "
ENA_DEVARG_MISS_TXC_TO "=<uint>");
RTE_LOG_REGISTER_SUFFIX(ena_logtype_init, init, NOTICE);
RTE_LOG_REGISTER_SUFFIX(ena_logtype_driver, driver, NOTICE);
#ifdef RTE_ETHDEV_DEBUG_RX

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@ -303,6 +303,7 @@ struct ena_adapter {
bool trigger_reset;
bool enable_llq;
bool use_large_llq_hdr;
uint32_t last_tx_comp_qid;