From: Greg KH <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
To: Yang Shen <shenyang39@huawei.com>
Cc: herbert@gondor.apana.org.au, davem@davemloft.net,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 2/6] crypto: benchmark - add a crypto benchmark tool
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 09:31:01 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <YylsNQb/EjUqkWEZ@kroah.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20220919120537.39258-3-shenyang39@huawei.com>
On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 08:05:33PM +0800, Yang Shen wrote:
> Provide a crypto benchmark to help the developer quickly get the
> performance of a algorithm registered in crypto.
>
> Due to the crypto algorithms have multifarious parameters, the tool
> cannot support all test scenes. In order to provide users with simple
> and easy-to-use tools and support as many test scenarios as possible,
> benchmark refers to the crypto method to provide a unified struct
> 'crypto_bm_ops'. And the algorithm registers its own callbacks to parse
> the user's input. In crypto, a algorithm class has multiple algorithms,
> but all of them uses the same API. So in the benchmark, a algorithm
> class uses the same 'ops' and distinguish specific algorithm by name.
>
> First, consider the performance calculation model. Considering the
> crypto subsystem model, a reasonable process code based on crypto api
> should create a numa node based 'crypto_tfm' in advance and apply for
> a certain amount of 'crypto_req' according to their own business.
> In the real business processing stage, the thread send tasks based on
> 'crypto_req' and wait for completion.
>
> Therefore, the benchmark will create 'crypto_tfm' and 'crypto_req' at
> first, and then count all requests time to calculate performance.
> So the result is the pure algorithm performance. When each algorithm
> class implements its own 'ops', it needs to pay attention to the content
> completed in the callback. Before the 'ops.perf', the tool had better
> prepare the request data set. And in order to avoid the false high
> performance of the algorithm caused by the false cache and TLB hit rate,
> the size of data set should be larger than 'crypto_req' number.
> The 'crypto_bm_ops' has following api:
> - init & uninit
> The initialize related functions. Algorithm can do some private setting.
> - create_tfm & release_tfm
> The 'crypto_tfm' related functions. Algorithm has different tfm name in
> crypto. But they both has a member named tfm, so use tfm to stand for
> algorithm handle. The benchmark has provides the tfm array.
> - create_req & release_req
> The 'crypto_req' related functions. The callbacks should create a 'reqnum'
> 'crypto_req' group in struct 'crypto_bm_base'. And the also suggest
> prepare the request data in this function. In order to avoid the false
> high performance of the algorithm caused by the false cache and TLB hit
> rate, the size of data set should be larger than 'crypto_req' number.
> - perf
> The request sending functions. The registrant should use parameter 'loop'
> to send requests repeatly. And update the count in struct
> 'crypto_bm_thread_data'.
>
> Then consider the parameters that user can configure. Generally speaking,
> the following parameters will affect the performance of the algorithm:
> tfm number, request number, block size, numa node. And some parameters
> will affect the stability of performance: testing time and requests sent
> number. To sum up, the benchmark has following parameters:
> - algorithm
> The testing algorithm name. Showed in /proc/crypto.
> - algtype
> The testing algorithm class. Can get the algorithm class by echo 'algtype'
> to /sys/module/crypto_benchmark/parameters/help.
> - inputsize
> The testing length that can greatly impact performance. Such as data size
> for compress or key length for encryption.
> - loop
> The testing loop times. Avoid performance fluctuations caused by
> environment.
> - numamask
> The testing bind numamask. Used for allocate memory, create threads and
> create 'crypto_tfm'.
> - optype
> The testing algorithm operation type. Can get the algorithm available
> operation types by cat /sys/module/crypto_benchmark/parameters/help
> with specified 'algtype'.
> - reqnum
> The testing request number for per tfm. Used for test asynchrony api
> performance.
> - threadnum
> The testing thread number. To simplify model, create a 'crypto_tfm' per
> thread.
> - time
> The testing time. Used for stop the test thread.
> - run
> Start or stop the test.
>
> Users can configure parameters under
> /sys/modules/crypto_benchmark/parameters/.
Please don't use module parameters for stuff like this, use configfs
which was designed for this type of interactions.
thanks,
greg k-h
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-09-20 7:30 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-09-19 12:05 [RFC PATCH 0/6] crypto: benchmark - add the crypto benchmark Yang Shen
2022-09-19 12:05 ` [RFC PATCH 1/6] moduleparams: Add hexulong type parameter Yang Shen
2022-09-19 12:05 ` [RFC PATCH 2/6] crypto: benchmark - add a crypto benchmark tool Yang Shen
2022-09-20 7:31 ` Greg KH [this message]
2022-09-21 8:20 ` Yang Shen
2022-09-19 12:05 ` [RFC PATCH 3/6] crytpo: benchmark - support compression/decompresssion Yang Shen
2022-09-19 12:05 ` [RFC PATCH 4/6] crypto: benchmark - add help information Yang Shen
2022-09-19 12:05 ` [RFC PATCH 5/6] crypto: benchmark - add API documentation Yang Shen
2022-09-19 12:05 ` [RFC PATCH 6/6] MAINTAINERS: add crypto benchmark MAINTAINER Yang Shen
2022-09-20 8:28 ` [RFC PATCH 0/6] crypto: benchmark - add the crypto benchmark Herbert Xu
2022-09-21 8:19 ` Yang Shen
2022-09-30 4:51 ` Herbert Xu
2022-10-14 1:43 ` Yang Shen
2022-10-14 8:25 ` Herbert Xu
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