From: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
To: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>, Pankaj Gupta <pagupta@redhat.com>
Cc: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, netdev@vger.kernel.org,
davem@davemloft.net, dgibson@redhat.com, vfalico@gmail.com,
edumazet@google.com, vyasevic@redhat.com, hkchu@google.com,
wuzhy@linux.vnet.ibm.com, xemul@parallels.com,
therbert@google.com, bhutchings@solarflare.com, xii@google.com,
stephen@networkplumber.org
Subject: Re: [RFC 2/4] tuntap: Publish tuntap maximum number of queues as module_param
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2014 10:57:11 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <53FAA607.3060307@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140824111421.GC9561@redhat.com>
On 08/24/2014 07:14 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 07:52:22AM -0400, Pankaj Gupta wrote:
>>> On 08/20/2014 07:17 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
>>>> On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 12:58:17PM +0200, Jiri Pirko wrote:
>>>>>> Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 03:37:18PM CEST, pagupta@redhat.com wrote:
>>>>>>>> This patch publishes maximum number of tun/tap queues allocated as a
>>>>>>>> read_only module parameter which a user space application like
>>>>>>>> libvirt
>>>>>>>> can make use of to limit maximum number of queues. Value of read_only
>>>>>>>> module parameter can be writable only at module load time. If no
>>>>>>>> value is set
>>>>>>>> at module load time a default value 256 is used which is equal to
>>>>>>>> maximum number
>>>>>>>> of vCPUS allowed by KVM.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Administrator can specify maximum number of queues only at the driver
>>>>>>>> module load time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Pankaj Gupta <pagupta@redhat.com>
>>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>>> drivers/net/tun.c | 13 +++++++++++--
>>>>>>>> 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/net/tun.c b/drivers/net/tun.c
>>>>>>>> index acaaf67..1f518e2 100644
>>>>>>>> --- a/drivers/net/tun.c
>>>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/net/tun.c
>>>>>>>> @@ -119,6 +119,9 @@ struct tap_filter {
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> #define TUN_FLOW_EXPIRE (3 * HZ)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> +static int max_tap_queues = MAX_TAP_QUEUES;
>>>>>>>> +module_param(max_tap_queues, int, S_IRUGO);
>>>>>> Please do not introduce new module paramaters. Please other ways to
>>>>>> interchange values with userspace.
>>>> I suggested this initially, but thinking more about it, I agree.
>>>>
>>>> It's a global limit (necessary to limit memory utilization by
>>>> userspace), but it should be possible to change it
>>>> after module load.
>>> How about pass this limit through ifr during TUNSETIFF, then
>>> alloc_netdev_mq() can use this limit.
>> Any other ideas/comments from the experts. Or shall I re-repost other patches
>> in the series except this patch until we agree on one.
>>
> It's kind of useless without a way for userspace to discover
> how many queues it can create, no?
>
We can implement ethtool_get_channels for tuntap. But I'm still not
clear why this is necessary.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-08-25 2:57 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-08-18 13:37 [RFC 0/4] Increase the limit of tuntap queues Pankaj Gupta
2014-08-18 13:37 ` [RFC 1/4] net: allow large number of rx queues Pankaj Gupta
2014-08-18 17:43 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2014-08-19 5:15 ` Pankaj Gupta
2014-08-18 13:37 ` [RFC 2/4] tuntap: Publish tuntap maximum number of queues as module_param Pankaj Gupta
2014-08-20 10:58 ` Jiri Pirko
2014-08-20 11:17 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2014-08-20 11:46 ` Jiri Pirko
2014-08-20 11:49 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2014-08-20 11:53 ` Jiri Pirko
2014-08-21 4:30 ` Jason Wang
2014-08-22 11:52 ` Pankaj Gupta
2014-08-24 11:14 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2014-08-25 2:57 ` Jason Wang [this message]
2014-08-26 15:30 ` Pankaj Gupta
2014-08-18 13:37 ` [RFC 3/4] tuntap: reduce the size of tun_struct by using flex array Pankaj Gupta
2014-08-25 1:35 ` David Gibson
2014-08-18 13:37 ` [RFC 4/4] tuntap: Increase the number of queues in tun Pankaj Gupta
2014-08-25 1:37 ` David Gibson
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