As more drivers begin to use the frag API, update the document about how to decide which API to use for the driver author. Also it seems there is a similar document in page_pool.h, so remove it to avoid the duplication. Signed-off-by: Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@xxxxxxxxxx> CC: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@xxxxxxxxxx> CC: Alexander Duyck <alexander.duyck@xxxxxxxxx> CC: Liang Chen <liangchen.linux@xxxxxxxxx> CC: Alexander Lobakin <aleksander.lobakin@xxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/networking/page_pool.rst | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++---- include/net/page_pool.h | 22 ----------------- 2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/networking/page_pool.rst b/Documentation/networking/page_pool.rst index 873efd97f822..18b13d659c98 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/page_pool.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/page_pool.rst @@ -4,12 +4,27 @@ Page Pool API ============= -The page_pool allocator is optimized for the XDP mode that uses one frame -per-page, but it can fallback on the regular page allocator APIs. +The page_pool allocator is optimized for recycling page or page frag used by skb +packet and xdp frame. -Basic use involves replacing alloc_pages() calls with the -page_pool_alloc_pages() call. Drivers should use page_pool_dev_alloc_pages() -replacing dev_alloc_pages(). +Basic use involves replacing napi_alloc_frag() and alloc_pages() calls with +page_pool_cache_alloc() and page_pool_alloc(), which allocate memory with or +without page splitting depending on the requested memory size. + +If the driver knows that it always requires full pages or its allocates are +always smaller than half a page, it can use one of the more specific API calls: + +1. page_pool_alloc_pages(): allocate memory without page splitting when driver + knows that the memory it need is always bigger than half of the page + allocated from page pool. There is no cache line dirtying for 'struct page' + when a page is recycled back to the page pool. + +2. page_pool_alloc_frag(): allocate memory with page splitting when driver knows + that the memory it need is always smaller than or equal to half of the page + allocated from page pool. Page splitting enables memory saving and thus avoid + TLB/cache miss for data access, but there also is some cost to implement page + splitting, mainly some cache line dirtying/bouncing for 'struct page' and + atomic operation for page->pp_frag_count. API keeps track of in-flight pages, in order to let API user know when it is safe to free a page_pool object. Thus, API users @@ -93,6 +108,15 @@ a page will cause no race conditions is enough. * page_pool_dev_alloc_pages(): Get a page from the page allocator or page_pool caches. +* page_pool_dev_alloc_frag(): Get a page frag from the page allocator or + page_pool caches. + +* page_pool_dev_alloc(): Get a page or page frag from the page allocator or + page_pool caches. + +* page_pool_dev_cache_alloc(): Get a cache from the page allocator or page_pool + caches. + * page_pool_get_dma_addr(): Retrieve the stored DMA address. * page_pool_get_dma_dir(): Retrieve the stored DMA direction. diff --git a/include/net/page_pool.h b/include/net/page_pool.h index e9fb95d62ed5..2b7db9992fc0 100644 --- a/include/net/page_pool.h +++ b/include/net/page_pool.h @@ -5,28 +5,6 @@ * Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc. */ -/** - * DOC: page_pool allocator - * - * This page_pool allocator is optimized for the XDP mode that - * uses one-frame-per-page, but have fallbacks that act like the - * regular page allocator APIs. - * - * Basic use involve replacing alloc_pages() calls with the - * page_pool_alloc_pages() call. Drivers should likely use - * page_pool_dev_alloc_pages() replacing dev_alloc_pages(). - * - * API keeps track of in-flight pages, in-order to let API user know - * when it is safe to dealloactor page_pool object. Thus, API users - * must make sure to call page_pool_release_page() when a page is - * "leaving" the page_pool. Or call page_pool_put_page() where - * appropiate. For maintaining correct accounting. - * - * API user must only call page_pool_put_page() once on a page, as it - * will either recycle the page, or in case of elevated refcnt, it - * will release the DMA mapping and in-flight state accounting. We - * hope to lift this requirement in the future. - */ #ifndef _NET_PAGE_POOL_H #define _NET_PAGE_POOL_H -- 2.33.0