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From: Bernd Schubert <[email protected]>
To: Bernd Schubert <[email protected]>, Miklos Szeredi <[email protected]>
Cc: Amir Goldstein <[email protected]>,
	"[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
	Andrew Morton <[email protected]>,
	"[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
	Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>,
	Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]>,
	Andrei Vagin <[email protected]>,
	"[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
	Kent Overstreet <[email protected]>,
	Josef Bacik <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [PATCH RFC v2 00/19] fuse: fuse-over-io-uring
Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2024 01:03:15 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <[email protected]> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>



On 6/12/24 16:56, Bernd Schubert wrote:
> On 6/12/24 16:07, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
>> On Wed, 12 Jun 2024 at 15:33, Bernd Schubert <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I didn't do that yet, as we are going to use the ring buffer for requests,
>>> i.e. the ring buffer immediately gets all the data from network, there is
>>> no copy. Even if the ring buffer would get data from local disk - there
>>> is no need to use a separate application buffer anymore. And with that
>>> there is just no extra copy
>>
>> Let's just tackle this shared request buffer, as it seems to be a
>> central part of your design.
>>
>> You say the shared buffer is used to immediately get the data from the
>> network (or various other sources), which is completely viable.
>>
>> And then the kernel will do the copy from the shared buffer.  Single copy, fine.
>>
>> But if the buffer wasn't shared?  What would be the difference?
>> Single copy also.
>>
>> Why is the shared buffer better?  I mean it may even be worse due to
>> cache aliasing issues on certain architectures.  copy_to_user() /
>> copy_from_user() are pretty darn efficient.
> 
> Right now we have:
> 
> - Application thread writes into the buffer, then calls io_uring_cmd_done
> 
> I can try to do without mmap and set a pointer to the user buffer in the 
> 80B section of the SQE. I'm not sure if the application is allowed to 
> write into that buffer, possibly/probably we will be forced to use 
> io_uring_cmd_complete_in_task() in all cases (without 19/19 we have that 
> anyway). My greatest fear here is that the extra task has performance 
> implications for sync requests.
> 
> 
>>
>> Why is it better to have that buffer managed by kernel?  Being locked
>> in memory (being unswappable) is probably a disadvantage as well.  And
>> if locking is required, it can be done on the user buffer.
> 
> Well, let me try to give the buffer in the 80B section.
> 
>>
>> And there are all the setup and teardown complexities...
> 
> If the buffer in the 80B section works setup becomes easier, mmap and 
> ioctls go away. Teardown, well, we still need the workaround as we need 
> to handle io_uring_cmd_done, but if you could live with that for the 
> instance, I would ask Jens or Pavel or Ming for help if we could solve 
> that in io-uring itself.
> Is the ring workaround in fuse_dev_release() acceptable for you? Or do 
> you have any another idea about it?
> 
>>


Short update, I have this working for some time now with a hack patch
that just adds in a user buffer (without removing mmap, it is just
unused). Initially I thought that is a lot slower, but after removing
all the kernel debug options perf loss is just around 5% and I think I
can get back the remaining by having iov_iter_get_pages2() of the user
buffer in the initialization (with additional code overhead).

I hope to have new patches by mid of next week. I also want to get rid
of the difference of buffer layout between uring and /dev/fuse as that
can be troublesome for other changes like alignment. That might require
an io-uring CQE128, though.


Thanks,
Bernd

  reply	other threads:[~2024-08-02 23:03 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 56+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2024-05-29 18:00 [PATCH RFC v2 00/19] fuse: fuse-over-io-uring Bernd Schubert
2024-05-29 18:00 ` [PATCH RFC v2 19/19] fuse: {uring} Optimize async sends Bernd Schubert
2024-05-31 16:24   ` Jens Axboe
2024-05-31 17:36     ` Bernd Schubert
2024-05-31 19:10       ` Jens Axboe
2024-06-01 16:37         ` Bernd Schubert
2024-05-30  7:07 ` [PATCH RFC v2 00/19] fuse: fuse-over-io-uring Amir Goldstein
2024-05-30 12:09   ` Bernd Schubert
2024-05-30 15:36 ` Kent Overstreet
2024-05-30 16:02   ` Bernd Schubert
2024-05-30 16:10     ` Kent Overstreet
2024-05-30 16:17       ` Bernd Schubert
2024-05-30 17:30         ` Kent Overstreet
2024-05-30 19:09         ` Josef Bacik
2024-05-30 20:05           ` Kent Overstreet
2024-05-31  3:53         ` [PATCH] fs: sys_ringbuffer() (WIP) Kent Overstreet
2024-05-31 13:11           ` kernel test robot
2024-05-31 15:49           ` kernel test robot
2024-05-30 16:21     ` [PATCH RFC v2 00/19] fuse: fuse-over-io-uring Jens Axboe
2024-05-30 16:32       ` Bernd Schubert
2024-05-30 17:26         ` Jens Axboe
2024-05-30 17:16       ` Kent Overstreet
2024-05-30 17:28         ` Jens Axboe
2024-05-30 17:58           ` Kent Overstreet
2024-05-30 18:48             ` Jens Axboe
2024-05-30 19:35               ` Kent Overstreet
2024-05-31  0:11                 ` Jens Axboe
2024-06-04 23:45       ` Ming Lei
2024-05-30 20:47 ` Josef Bacik
2024-06-11  8:20 ` Miklos Szeredi
2024-06-11 10:26   ` Bernd Schubert
2024-06-11 15:35     ` Miklos Szeredi
2024-06-11 17:37       ` Bernd Schubert
2024-06-11 23:35         ` Kent Overstreet
2024-06-12 13:53           ` Bernd Schubert
2024-06-12 14:19             ` Kent Overstreet
2024-06-12 15:40               ` Bernd Schubert
2024-06-12 15:55                 ` Kent Overstreet
2024-06-12 16:15                   ` Bernd Schubert
2024-06-12 16:24                     ` Kent Overstreet
2024-06-12 16:44                       ` Bernd Schubert
2024-06-12  7:39         ` Miklos Szeredi
2024-06-12 13:32           ` Bernd Schubert
2024-06-12 13:46             ` Bernd Schubert
2024-06-12 14:07             ` Miklos Szeredi
2024-06-12 14:56               ` Bernd Schubert
2024-08-02 23:03                 ` Bernd Schubert [this message]
2024-08-29 22:32                 ` Bernd Schubert
2024-08-30 13:12                   ` Jens Axboe
2024-08-30 13:28                     ` Bernd Schubert
2024-08-30 13:33                       ` Jens Axboe
2024-08-30 14:55                         ` Pavel Begunkov
2024-08-30 15:10                           ` Bernd Schubert
2024-08-30 20:08                           ` Jens Axboe
2024-08-31  0:02                             ` Bernd Schubert
2024-08-31  0:49                               ` Bernd Schubert

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