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authorStephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>2017-03-05 02:27:10 +0100
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2017-03-17 07:10:48 +0100
commitada6eb11137be0baf846e00fca40fc096ba85a28 (patch)
tree1f90b8b57ba287681d804e426f1b01e9ec2c741f
parentfpga: bridge: Replace open-coded list_for_each + list_entry (diff)
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vmbus: only reschedule tasklet if time limit exceeded
The change to reschedule tasklet if more data arrives in ring buffer can cause performance regression if host timing is such that the next response happens in small window. Go back to a modified version of the original looping behavior. If the race occurs in a small time, then loop. But if the tasklet has been running for a long interval due to flood, then reschedule the tasklet to allow migration to ksoftirqd. Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <sthemmin@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: K. Y. Srinivasan <kys@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
-rw-r--r--drivers/hv/connection.c65
1 files changed, 34 insertions, 31 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/hv/connection.c b/drivers/hv/connection.c
index a8366fec1458..fce27fb141cc 100644
--- a/drivers/hv/connection.c
+++ b/drivers/hv/connection.c
@@ -296,44 +296,47 @@ struct vmbus_channel *relid2channel(u32 relid)
/*
* vmbus_on_event - Process a channel event notification
+ *
+ * For batched channels (default) optimize host to guest signaling
+ * by ensuring:
+ * 1. While reading the channel, we disable interrupts from host.
+ * 2. Ensure that we process all posted messages from the host
+ * before returning from this callback.
+ * 3. Once we return, enable signaling from the host. Once this
+ * state is set we check to see if additional packets are
+ * available to read. In this case we repeat the process.
+ * If this tasklet has been running for a long time
+ * then reschedule ourselves.
*/
void vmbus_on_event(unsigned long data)
{
struct vmbus_channel *channel = (void *) data;
- void (*callback_fn)(void *);
+ unsigned long time_limit = jiffies + 2;
- /*
- * A channel once created is persistent even when there
- * is no driver handling the device. An unloading driver
- * sets the onchannel_callback to NULL on the same CPU
- * as where this interrupt is handled (in an interrupt context).
- * Thus, checking and invoking the driver specific callback takes
- * care of orderly unloading of the driver.
- */
- callback_fn = READ_ONCE(channel->onchannel_callback);
- if (unlikely(callback_fn == NULL))
- return;
-
- (*callback_fn)(channel->channel_callback_context);
-
- if (channel->callback_mode == HV_CALL_BATCHED) {
- /*
- * This callback reads the messages sent by the host.
- * We can optimize host to guest signaling by ensuring:
- * 1. While reading the channel, we disable interrupts from
- * host.
- * 2. Ensure that we process all posted messages from the host
- * before returning from this callback.
- * 3. Once we return, enable signaling from the host. Once this
- * state is set we check to see if additional packets are
- * available to read. In this case we repeat the process.
+ do {
+ void (*callback_fn)(void *);
+
+ /* A channel once created is persistent even when
+ * there is no driver handling the device. An
+ * unloading driver sets the onchannel_callback to NULL.
*/
- if (hv_end_read(&channel->inbound) != 0) {
- hv_begin_read(&channel->inbound);
+ callback_fn = READ_ONCE(channel->onchannel_callback);
+ if (unlikely(callback_fn == NULL))
+ return;
- tasklet_schedule(&channel->callback_event);
- }
- }
+ (*callback_fn)(channel->channel_callback_context);
+
+ if (channel->callback_mode != HV_CALL_BATCHED)
+ return;
+
+ if (likely(hv_end_read(&channel->inbound) == 0))
+ return;
+
+ hv_begin_read(&channel->inbound);
+ } while (likely(time_before(jiffies, time_limit)));
+
+ /* The time limit (2 jiffies) has been reached */
+ tasklet_schedule(&channel->callback_event);
}
/*