From: Olga Kornievskaia <aglo@citi.umich.edu>
To: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@fieldses.org>
Cc: linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC] [PATCH 1/1] tcp-autotuning-on-recv-window-fix
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 11:17:37 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <49009591.2000306@citi.umich.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20081022194605.GA4409@fieldses.org>
J. Bruce Fields wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 02:31:38PM -0400, Olga Kornievskaia wrote:
>
>> From: Olga Kornievskaia <aglo@citi.umich.edu>
>> Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 14:13:47 -0400
>> Subject: [RFC] [PATCH 1/1] tcp-autotuning-on-recv-window-fix
>>
>> This patch allows for the NFSv4 server to make use of TCP autotuning behaviour
>> which was previously disabled by setting sk_userlocks variable.
>>
>> This patch sets the receive buffers to be big enough to receive the whole
>> RPC request. This buffer size had to be set for the listening socket and not
>> the accept socket as it was previously done.
>>
>
> The point there being that our previous buffer-size settings were made
> too late to actually have an affect?
>
I would say they didn't have a desired effect. Actually modifying the
receive/send buffer sizes on the accept socket does have an influence on
the TCP behavior. I won't claim I understand what happens but from my
observations I see that it messed up TCP autotuning behavior. It leads
to an advertised window to be "clamped" at the value set for the
listening socket.
>> This patch removes the code that readjust the receive/send buffer sizes for
>> the accepted socket. Previously this code was used to influence the TCP
>> window management behaviour which is no longer needed when autotuning is
>> enabled.
>>
>
> Could we get a really brief summary of the performance improvement for a
> high-speed network, to include in the commit message?
>
Here's a pick from some LAN performance #s: w/o 237479Mb/s => w/ 343669Mb/s.
> The one remaining worry I recall is that we assume the tcp autotuning
> never decreases the size of the buffer below the size we initially
> requested. Apparently that assumption is true. There's some worry
> about whether that's true by design or merely true of the current
> implementation.
>
> That doesn't look like a big worry--I'm inclined to apply this patch as
> is--but moving the sk_{rcv,snd}buf assignments to a simple function in
> the networking code and documenting the requirements there might be a
> nice thing to do (as a separate patch).
>
Are you asking for svc_sock_setbufsize() function in svcsock.c to be
moved to svc_xprt.c? Why? It really belongs in svcsock.c with the rest
of the socket management code.
> --b.
>
>
>> Signed-off-by: Olga Kornievskaia <aglo@citi.umich.edu>
>> ---
>> net/sunrpc/svcsock.c | 35 +++++++----------------------------
>> 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/net/sunrpc/svcsock.c b/net/sunrpc/svcsock.c
>> index 3e65719..4bb535e 100644
>> --- a/net/sunrpc/svcsock.c
>> +++ b/net/sunrpc/svcsock.c
>> @@ -349,7 +349,6 @@ static void svc_sock_setbufsize(struct socket *sock, unsigned int snd,
>> lock_sock(sock->sk);
>> sock->sk->sk_sndbuf = snd * 2;
>> sock->sk->sk_rcvbuf = rcv * 2;
>> - sock->sk->sk_userlocks |= SOCK_SNDBUF_LOCK|SOCK_RCVBUF_LOCK;
>> release_sock(sock->sk);
>> #endif
>> }
>> @@ -801,23 +800,6 @@ static int svc_tcp_recvfrom(struct svc_rqst *rqstp)
>> test_bit(XPT_CONN, &svsk->sk_xprt.xpt_flags),
>> test_bit(XPT_CLOSE, &svsk->sk_xprt.xpt_flags));
>>
>> - if (test_and_clear_bit(XPT_CHNGBUF, &svsk->sk_xprt.xpt_flags))
>> - /* sndbuf needs to have room for one request
>> - * per thread, otherwise we can stall even when the
>> - * network isn't a bottleneck.
>> - *
>> - * We count all threads rather than threads in a
>> - * particular pool, which provides an upper bound
>> - * on the number of threads which will access the socket.
>> - *
>> - * rcvbuf just needs to be able to hold a few requests.
>> - * Normally they will be removed from the queue
>> - * as soon a a complete request arrives.
>> - */
>> - svc_sock_setbufsize(svsk->sk_sock,
>> - (serv->sv_nrthreads+3) * serv->sv_max_mesg,
>> - 3 * serv->sv_max_mesg);
>> -
>> clear_bit(XPT_DATA, &svsk->sk_xprt.xpt_flags);
>>
>> /* Receive data. If we haven't got the record length yet, get
>> @@ -1065,15 +1047,6 @@ static void svc_tcp_init(struct svc_sock *svsk, struct svc_serv *serv)
>>
>> tcp_sk(sk)->nonagle |= TCP_NAGLE_OFF;
>>
>> - /* initialise setting must have enough space to
>> - * receive and respond to one request.
>> - * svc_tcp_recvfrom will re-adjust if necessary
>> - */
>> - svc_sock_setbufsize(svsk->sk_sock,
>> - 3 * svsk->sk_xprt.xpt_server->sv_max_mesg,
>> - 3 * svsk->sk_xprt.xpt_server->sv_max_mesg);
>> -
>> - set_bit(XPT_CHNGBUF, &svsk->sk_xprt.xpt_flags);
>> set_bit(XPT_DATA, &svsk->sk_xprt.xpt_flags);
>> if (sk->sk_state != TCP_ESTABLISHED)
>> set_bit(XPT_CLOSE, &svsk->sk_xprt.xpt_flags);
>> @@ -1143,8 +1116,14 @@ static struct svc_sock *svc_setup_socket(struct svc_serv *serv,
>> /* Initialize the socket */
>> if (sock->type == SOCK_DGRAM)
>> svc_udp_init(svsk, serv);
>> - else
>> + else {
>> + /* initialise setting must have enough space to
>>
>
> s/initialise/initial/
>
>
>> + * receive and respond to one request.
>> + */
>> + svc_sock_setbufsize(svsk->sk_sock, 4 * serv->sv_max_mesg,
>> + 4 * serv->sv_max_mesg);
>> svc_tcp_init(svsk, serv);
>> + }
>>
>> dprintk("svc: svc_setup_socket created %p (inet %p)\n",
>> svsk, svsk->sk_sk);
>> --
>> 1.5.0.2
>>
>>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-10-23 15:17 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-10-21 18:31 [RFC] [PATCH 1/1] tcp-autotuning-on-recv-window-fix Olga Kornievskaia
2008-10-22 19:46 ` J. Bruce Fields
2008-10-22 21:30 ` Dean Hildebrand
2008-10-22 21:52 ` J. Bruce Fields
2008-10-22 23:12 ` Jim Rees
2008-10-23 15:17 ` Olga Kornievskaia [this message]
2008-10-23 17:53 ` J. Bruce Fields
2008-10-23 18:34 ` Olga Kornievskaia
2008-10-23 18:46 ` Olga Kornievskaia
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