On Thursday, November 24, 2016 4:37:36 PM CET Jisheng Zhang wrote: > solB (a SW shadow cookie) perhaps gives a better performance: in hot path, > such as mvneta_rx(), the driver accesses buf_cookie and buf_phys_addr of > rx_desc which is allocated by dma_alloc_coherent, it's noncacheable if the > device isn't cache-coherent. I didn't measure the performance difference, > because in fact we take solA as well internally. From your experience, > can the performance gain deserve the complex code?
Yes, a read from uncached memory is fairly slow, so if you have a chance to avoid that it will probably help. When adding complexity to the code, it probably makes sense to take a runtime profile anyway quantify how much it gains. On machines that have cache-coherent DMA, accessing the descriptor should be fine, as you already have to load the entire cache line to read the status field. Looking at this snippet: rx_status = rx_desc->status; rx_bytes = rx_desc->data_size - (ETH_FCS_LEN + MVNETA_MH_SIZE); data = (unsigned char *)rx_desc->buf_cookie; phys_addr = rx_desc->buf_phys_addr; pool_id = MVNETA_RX_GET_BM_POOL_ID(rx_desc); bm_pool = &pp->bm_priv->bm_pools[pool_id]; if (!mvneta_rxq_desc_is_first_last(rx_status) || (rx_status & MVNETA_RXD_ERR_SUMMARY)) { err_drop_frame_ret_pool: /* Return the buffer to the pool */ mvneta_bm_pool_put_bp(pp->bm_priv, bm_pool, rx_desc->buf_phys_addr); err_drop_frame: I think there is more room for optimizing if you start: you read the status field twice (the second one in MVNETA_RX_GET_BM_POOL_ID) and you can cache the buf_phys_addr along with the virtual address once you add that. Generally speaking, I'd recommend using READ_ONCE()/WRITE_ONCE() to access the descriptor fields, to ensure the compiler doesn't add extra references as well as to annotate the expensive operations. Arnd