xsk: Documentation for XDP_SHARED_UMEM between queues and netdevs
Add documentation for the XDP_SHARED_UMEM feature when a UMEM is shared between different queues and/or netdevs. Signed-off-by: Magnus Karlsson <magnus.karlsson@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Acked-by: Björn Töpel <bjorn.topel@intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/1598603189-32145-16-git-send-email-magnus.karlsson@intel.com
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XDP_SHARED_UMEM bind flag
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This flag enables you to bind multiple sockets to the same UMEM, but
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only if they share the same queue id. In this mode, each socket has
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their own RX and TX rings, but the UMEM (tied to the fist socket
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created) only has a single FILL ring and a single COMPLETION
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ring. To use this mode, create the first socket and bind it in the normal
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way. Create a second socket and create an RX and a TX ring, or at
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least one of them, but no FILL or COMPLETION rings as the ones from
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the first socket will be used. In the bind call, set he
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This flag enables you to bind multiple sockets to the same UMEM. It
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works on the same queue id, between queue ids and between
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netdevs/devices. In this mode, each socket has their own RX and TX
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rings as usual, but you are going to have one or more FILL and
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COMPLETION ring pairs. You have to create one of these pairs per
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unique netdev and queue id tuple that you bind to.
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Starting with the case were we would like to share a UMEM between
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sockets bound to the same netdev and queue id. The UMEM (tied to the
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fist socket created) will only have a single FILL ring and a single
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COMPLETION ring as there is only on unique netdev,queue_id tuple that
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we have bound to. To use this mode, create the first socket and bind
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it in the normal way. Create a second socket and create an RX and a TX
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ring, or at least one of them, but no FILL or COMPLETION rings as the
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ones from the first socket will be used. In the bind call, set he
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XDP_SHARED_UMEM option and provide the initial socket's fd in the
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sxdp_shared_umem_fd field. You can attach an arbitrary number of extra
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sockets this way.
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libbpf code that protects multiple users at this point in time.
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Libbpf uses this mode if you create more than one socket tied to the
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same umem. However, note that you need to supply the
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same UMEM. However, note that you need to supply the
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XSK_LIBBPF_FLAGS__INHIBIT_PROG_LOAD libbpf_flag with the
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xsk_socket__create calls and load your own XDP program as there is no
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built in one in libbpf that will route the traffic for you.
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The second case is when you share a UMEM between sockets that are
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bound to different queue ids and/or netdevs. In this case you have to
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create one FILL ring and one COMPLETION ring for each unique
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netdev,queue_id pair. Let us say you want to create two sockets bound
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to two different queue ids on the same netdev. Create the first socket
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and bind it in the normal way. Create a second socket and create an RX
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and a TX ring, or at least one of them, and then one FILL and
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COMPLETION ring for this socket. Then in the bind call, set he
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XDP_SHARED_UMEM option and provide the initial socket's fd in the
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sxdp_shared_umem_fd field as you registered the UMEM on that
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socket. These two sockets will now share one and the same UMEM.
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There is no need to supply an XDP program like the one in the previous
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case where sockets were bound to the same queue id and
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device. Instead, use the NIC's packet steering capabilities to steer
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the packets to the right queue. In the previous example, there is only
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one queue shared among sockets, so the NIC cannot do this steering. It
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can only steer between queues.
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In libbpf, you need to use the xsk_socket__create_shared() API as it
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takes a reference to a FILL ring and a COMPLETION ring that will be
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created for you and bound to the shared UMEM. You can use this
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function for all the sockets you create, or you can use it for the
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second and following ones and use xsk_socket__create() for the first
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one. Both methods yield the same result.
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Note that a UMEM can be shared between sockets on the same queue id
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and device, as well as between queues on the same device and between
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devices at the same time.
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XDP_USE_NEED_WAKEUP bind flag
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-----------------------------
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COMPLETION ring are mandatory as you need to have a UMEM tied to your
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socket. But if the XDP_SHARED_UMEM flag is used, any socket after the
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first one does not have a UMEM and should in that case not have any
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FILL or COMPLETION rings created as the ones from the shared umem will
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FILL or COMPLETION rings created as the ones from the shared UMEM will
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be used. Note, that the rings are single-producer single-consumer, so
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do not try to access them from multiple processes at the same
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time. See the XDP_SHARED_UMEM section.
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switch, or other distribution mechanism, in your NIC to direct
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traffic to the correct queue id and socket.
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Q: My packets are sometimes corrupted. What is wrong?
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A: Care has to be taken not to feed the same buffer in the UMEM into
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more than one ring at the same time. If you for example feed the
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same buffer into the FILL ring and the TX ring at the same time, the
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NIC might receive data into the buffer at the same time it is
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sending it. This will cause some packets to become corrupted. Same
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thing goes for feeding the same buffer into the FILL rings
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belonging to different queue ids or netdevs bound with the
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XDP_SHARED_UMEM flag.
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Credits
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