On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 20:04:08 +0100 Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > +void page_pool_put_page_bulk(struct page_pool *pool, void **data, > + int count) > +{ > + struct page *page_ring[XDP_BULK_QUEUE_SIZE]; Maybe we could reuse the 'data' array instead of creating a new array (2 cache-lines long) for the array of pages? > + int i, len = 0; > + > + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { > + struct page *page = virt_to_head_page(data[i]); > + > + if (unlikely(page_ref_count(page) != 1 || > + !pool_page_reusable(pool, page))) { > + page_pool_release_page(pool, page); > + put_page(page); > + continue; > + } > + > + if (pool->p.flags & PP_FLAG_DMA_SYNC_DEV) > + page_pool_dma_sync_for_device(pool, page, -1); Here we sync the entire DMA area (-1), which have a *huge* cost for mvneta (especially on EspressoBin HW). For this xdp_frame->len is unfortunately not enough. We will need the *maximum* length touch by (1) CPU and (2) remote device DMA engine. DMA-TX completion knows the length for (2). The CPU length (1) is max of original xdp_buff size and xdp_frame->len, because BPF-helpers could have shrinked the size. (tricky part is that xdp_frame->len isn't correct in-case of header adjustments, thus like mvneta_run_xdp we to calc dma_sync size, and store this in xdp_frame, maybe via param to xdp_do_redirect). Well, not sure if it is too much work to transfer this info, for this use-case. > + > + page_ring[len++] = page; > + } > + > + page_pool_ring_lock(pool); > + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { > + if (__ptr_ring_produce(&pool->ring, page_ring[i])) > + page_pool_return_page(pool, page_ring[i]); > + } > + page_pool_ring_unlock(pool); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(page_pool_put_page_bulk); -- Best regards, Jesper Dangaard Brouer MSc.CS, Principal Kernel Engineer at Red Hat LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/brouer