[v11,2/3] event/dlb2: add fence bypass option for producer ports

Message ID 20220929152626.1719144-2-abdullah.sevincer@intel.com (mailing list archive)
State Superseded, archived
Delegated to: Jerin Jacob
Headers
Series [v11,1/3] event/dlb2: add producer port probing optimization |

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Abdullah Sevincer Sept. 29, 2022, 3:26 p.m. UTC
If producer thread is only acting as a bridge between NIC and DLB, then
performance can be greatly improved by bypassing the fence instruction.
DLB enqueue API calls memory fence once per enqueue burst.  If prodcuer
thread is just reading from NIC and sending to DLB without updating
the read buffers or buffer headers OR producer is not writing
to data structures with dependencies on the enqueue write order, then
fencing can be safely disabled.

Signed-off-by: Abdullah Sevincer <abdullah.sevincer@intel.com>
---
 drivers/event/dlb2/dlb2.c | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++--------
 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
  

Patch

diff --git a/drivers/event/dlb2/dlb2.c b/drivers/event/dlb2/dlb2.c
index 6a9db4b642..4dd1d55ddc 100644
--- a/drivers/event/dlb2/dlb2.c
+++ b/drivers/event/dlb2/dlb2.c
@@ -35,6 +35,16 @@ 
 #include "dlb2_iface.h"
 #include "dlb2_inline_fns.h"
 
+/*
+ * Bypass memory fencing instructions when port is of Producer type.
+ * This should be enabled very carefully with understanding that producer
+ * is not doing any writes which need fencing. The movdir64 instruction used to
+ * enqueue events to DLB is a weakly-ordered instruction and movdir64 write
+ * to DLB can go ahead of relevant application writes like updates to buffers
+ * being sent with event
+ */
+#define DLB2_BYPASS_FENCE_ON_PP 0  /* 1 == Bypass fence, 0 == do not bypass */
+
 /*
  * Resources exposed to eventdev. Some values overridden at runtime using
  * values returned by the DLB kernel driver.
@@ -1985,21 +1995,15 @@  dlb2_eventdev_port_setup(struct rte_eventdev *dev,
 	sw_credit_quanta = dlb2->sw_credit_quanta;
 	hw_credit_quanta = dlb2->hw_credit_quanta;
 
+	ev_port->qm_port.is_producer = false;
 	ev_port->qm_port.is_directed = port_conf->event_port_cfg &
 		RTE_EVENT_PORT_CFG_SINGLE_LINK;
 
-	/*
-	 * Validate credit config before creating port
-	 */
-
-	/* Default for worker ports */
-	sw_credit_quanta = dlb2->sw_credit_quanta;
-	hw_credit_quanta = dlb2->hw_credit_quanta;
-
 	if (port_conf->event_port_cfg & RTE_EVENT_PORT_CFG_HINT_PRODUCER) {
 		/* Producer type ports. Mostly enqueue */
 		sw_credit_quanta = DLB2_SW_CREDIT_P_QUANTA_DEFAULT;
 		hw_credit_quanta = DLB2_SW_CREDIT_P_BATCH_SZ;
+		ev_port->qm_port.is_producer = true;
 	}
 	if (port_conf->event_port_cfg & RTE_EVENT_PORT_CFG_HINT_CONSUMER) {
 		/* Consumer type ports. Mostly dequeue */
@@ -2009,6 +2013,10 @@  dlb2_eventdev_port_setup(struct rte_eventdev *dev,
 	ev_port->credit_update_quanta = sw_credit_quanta;
 	ev_port->qm_port.hw_credit_quanta = hw_credit_quanta;
 
+	/*
+	 * Validate credit config before creating port
+	 */
+
 	if (port_conf->enqueue_depth > sw_credit_quanta ||
 	    port_conf->enqueue_depth > hw_credit_quanta) {
 		DLB2_LOG_ERR("Invalid port config. Enqueue depth %d must be <= credit quanta %d and batch size %d\n",
@@ -3073,7 +3081,12 @@  __dlb2_event_enqueue_burst(void *event_port,
 		dlb2_event_build_hcws(qm_port, &events[i], j - pop_offs,
 				      sched_types, queue_ids);
 
+#if DLB2_BYPASS_FENCE_ON_PP == 1
+		/* Bypass fence instruction for producer ports */
+		dlb2_hw_do_enqueue(qm_port, i == 0 && !qm_port->is_producer, port_data);
+#else
 		dlb2_hw_do_enqueue(qm_port, i == 0, port_data);
+#endif
 
 		/* Don't include the token pop QE in the enqueue count */
 		i += j - pop_offs;