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authorDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2018-04-17 23:41:18 -0400
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2018-04-17 23:41:18 -0400
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Merge branch 'ipv6-Separate-data-structures-for-FIB-and-data-path'
David Ahern says: ==================== net/ipv6: Separate data structures for FIB and data path IPv6 uses the same data struct for both control plane (FIB entries) and data path (dst entries). This struct has elements needed for both paths adding memory overhead and complexity (taking a dst hold in most places but an additional reference on rt6i_ref in a few). Furthermore, because of the dst_alloc tie, all FIB entries are allocated with GFP_ATOMIC. This patch set separates FIB entries from dst entries, better aligning IPv6 code with IPv4, simplifying the reference counting and allowing FIB entries added by userspace (not autoconf) to use GFP_KERNEL. It is first step to a number of performance and scalability changes. The end result of this patch set: - FIB entries (fib6_info): /* size: 208, cachelines: 4, members: 25 */ /* sum members: 207, holes: 1, sum holes: 1 */ - dst entries (rt6_info) /* size: 240, cachelines: 4, members: 11 */ Versus the the single rt6_info struct today for both paths: /* size: 320, cachelines: 5, members: 28 */ This amounts to a 35% reduction in memory use for FIB entries and a 25% reduction for dst entries. With respect to locking FIB entries use RCU and a single atomic counter with fib6_info_hold and fib6_info_release helpers to manage the reference counting. dst entries use only the traditional dst refcounts with dst_hold and dst_release. FIB entries for host routes are referenced by inet6_ifaddr and ifacaddr6. In both cases, additional holds are taken -- similar to what is done for devices. This set is the first of many changes to improve the scalability of the IPv6 code. Follow on changes include: - consolidating duplicate fib6_info references like IPv4 does with duplicate fib_info - moving fib6_info into a slab cache to avoid allocation roundups to power of 2 (the 208 size becomes a 256 actual allocation) - Allow FIB lookups without generating a dst (e.g., most rt6_lookup users just want to verify the egress device). Means moving dst allocation to the other side of fib6_rule_lookup which again aligns with IPv4 behavior - using separate standalone nexthop objects which have performance benefits beyond fib_info consolidation At this point I am not seeing any refcount leaks or underflows, no oops or bug_ons, or warnings from kasan, so I think it is ready for others to beat up on it finding errors in code paths I have missed. v2 changes - rebased to top of tree - improved commit message on patch 7 v1 changes - rebased to top of tree - fix memory leak of metrics as noted by Ido - MTU fixes based on pmtu tests (thanks Stefano Brivio for writing) RFC v2 changes - improved commit messages - move common metrics code from dst.c to net/ipv4/metrics.c (comment from DaveM) - address comments from Wei Wang and Martin KaFai Lau (let me know if I missed something) - fixes detected by kernel test robots + added fib6_metric_set to change metric on a FIB entry which could be pointing to read-only dst_default_metrics + 0day testing found a problem with an intermediate patch; added dst_hold_safe on rt->from. Code is removed 3 patches later - allow cacheinfo to handle NULL dst; means only expires is pushed to userspace ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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