Re: [PATCH rdma-next v3 1/2] lib/scatterlist: Add support in dynamic allocation of SG table from pages

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On 25/09/2020 12:58, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 12:41:29PM +0100, Tvrtko Ursulin wrote:

On 25/09/2020 08:13, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 09:21:20AM +0100, Tvrtko Ursulin wrote:

On 22/09/2020 09:39, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
From: Maor Gottlieb <maorg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Extend __sg_alloc_table_from_pages to support dynamic allocation of
SG table from pages. It should be used by drivers that can't supply
all the pages at one time.

This function returns the last populated SGE in the table. Users should
pass it as an argument to the function from the second call and forward.
As before, nents will be equal to the number of populated SGEs (chunks).

So it's appending and growing the "list", did I get that right? Sounds handy
indeed. Some comments/questions below.

Yes, we (RDMA) use this function to chain contiguous pages.

I will eveluate if i915 could start using it. We have some loops which build
page by page and coalesce.

Christoph H doesn't like it, but if there are enough cases we should
really have a pin_user_pages_to_sg() rather than open code this all
over the place.

With THP the chance of getting a coalescing SG is much higher, and
everything is more efficient with larger SGEs.

Right, I was actually referring to i915 sites where we build sg tables out of shmem and plain kernel pages. In those areas we have some open coded coalescing loops (see for instance our shmem_get_pages). Plus a local "trim" to discard the unused entries, since we allocate pessimistically not knowing how coalescing will pan out. This kind of core function which appends pages could replace some of that. Maybe it would be slightly less efficient but I will pencil in to at least evaluate it.

Otherwise I do agree that coalescing is a win and in the past I have measured savings in a few MiB range just for struct scatterlist storage.

Regards,

Tvrtko
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