Re: [PATCH bpf] bpf: Do not grab the bucket spinlock by default on htab batch ops

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On 2/14/20 2:43 PM, Brian Vazquez wrote:
Grabbing the spinlock for every bucket even if it's empty, was causing
significant perfomance cost when traversing htab maps that have only a
few entries. This patch addresses the issue by checking first the
bucket_cnt, if the bucket has some entries then we go and grab the
spinlock and proceed with the batching.

Tested with a htab of size 50K and different value of populated entries.

Before:
   Benchmark             Time(ns)        CPU(ns)
   ---------------------------------------------
   BM_DumpHashMap/1       2759655        2752033
   BM_DumpHashMap/10      2933722        2930825
   BM_DumpHashMap/200     3171680        3170265
   BM_DumpHashMap/500     3639607        3635511
   BM_DumpHashMap/1000    4369008        4364981
   BM_DumpHashMap/5k     11171919       11134028
   BM_DumpHashMap/20k    69150080       69033496
   BM_DumpHashMap/39k   190501036      190226162

After:
   Benchmark             Time(ns)        CPU(ns)
   ---------------------------------------------
   BM_DumpHashMap/1        202707         200109
   BM_DumpHashMap/10       213441         210569
   BM_DumpHashMap/200      478641         472350
   BM_DumpHashMap/500      980061         967102
   BM_DumpHashMap/1000    1863835        1839575
   BM_DumpHashMap/5k      8961836        8902540
   BM_DumpHashMap/20k    69761497       69322756
   BM_DumpHashMap/39k   187437830      186551111

Fixes: 057996380a42 ("bpf: Add batch ops to all htab bpf map")
Cc: Yonghong Song <yhs@xxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Brian Vazquez <brianvv@xxxxxxxxxx>

Acked-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@xxxxxx>



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