Re: [Intel-wired-lan] FW: [PATCH bpf-next 2/4] xsk: allow AF_XDP sockets to receive packets directly from a queue

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>
> With mitigations ON
> -------------------
> Samples: 6K of event 'cycles', 4000 Hz, Event count (approx.): 5646512726
> bpf_prog_3c8251c7e0fef8db  bpf_prog_3c8251c7e0fef8db [Percent: local period]
>   45.05      push   %rbp
>    0.02      mov    %rsp,%rbp
>    0.03      sub    $0x8,%rsp
>   22.09      push   %rbx

[...]
>
> Do you see any issues with this data? With mitigations ON push %rbp and push %rbx overhead seems to
> be pretty high.

That's sample skid from the retpoline thunk when entring the XDP
program. Pretty expensive push otherwise! :-)

Another thought; Disclaimer: I'm no spectrev2 expert, and probably not
getting the mitigations well enough. So this is me trying to swim at
the deep end! Would it be possible to avoid the retpoline when
entering the XDP program. At least for some XDP program that can be
proved "safe"? If so, PeterZ's upcoming static_call could be used from
the driver side.

Alexei, Jakub

Do you think it will be possible to avoid this overhead when mitigations are turned ON?
The other part of the overhead is going through the redirect path.

Can i assume that your silence as an indication that you are now okay with optional bypass
flag as long as it doesn't effect the normal XDP datapath. If so, i will respin and submit
the patches against the latest bpf-next

-Sridhar



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