Re: [PATCH V2 00/17] io_uring/ublk: add IORING_OP_FUSED_CMD

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On 3/8/23 02:10, Ming Lei wrote:
On Tue, Mar 07, 2023 at 05:17:04PM +0000, Pavel Begunkov wrote:
On 3/7/23 15:37, Pavel Begunkov wrote:
On 3/7/23 14:15, Ming Lei wrote:
Hello,

Add IORING_OP_FUSED_CMD, it is one special URING_CMD, which has to
be SQE128. The 1st SQE(master) is one 64byte URING_CMD, and the 2nd
64byte SQE(slave) is another normal 64byte OP. For any OP which needs
to support slave OP, io_issue_defs[op].fused_slave needs to be set as 1,
and its ->issue() can retrieve/import buffer from master request's
fused_cmd_kbuf. The slave OP is actually submitted from kernel, part of
this idea is from Xiaoguang's ublk ebpf patchset, but this patchset
submits slave OP just like normal OP issued from userspace, that said,
SQE order is kept, and batching handling is done too.

  From a quick look through patches it all looks a bit complicated
and intrusive, all over generic hot paths. I think instead we
should be able to use registered buffer table as intermediary and
reuse splicing. Let me try it out

Here we go, isolated in a new opcode, and in the end should work
with any file supporting splice. It's a quick prototype, it's lacking
and there are many obvious fatal bugs. It also needs some optimisations,
improvements on how executed by io_uring and extra stuff like
memcpy ops and fixed buf recv/send. I'll clean it up.

I used a test below, it essentially does zc recv.

https://github.com/isilence/liburing/commit/81fe705739af7d9b77266f9aa901c1ada870739d

[...]
+int io_splice_from(struct io_kiocb *req, unsigned int issue_flags)
+{
+	struct io_splice_from *sp = io_kiocb_to_cmd(req, struct io_splice_from);
+	loff_t *ppos = (sp->off == -1) ? NULL : &sp->off;
+	struct io_mapped_ubuf *imu;
+	struct pipe_inode_info *pi;
+	struct io_ring_ctx *ctx;
+	unsigned int pipe_tail;
+	int ret, i, nr_pages;
+	u16 index;
+
+	if (!sp->file->f_op->splice_read)
+		return -ENOTSUPP;
+
+	pi = alloc_pipe_info();

The above should be replaced with direct pipe, otherwise every time
allocating one pipe inode really hurts performance.

We don't even need to alloc it dynanically, could be just
on stack. There is a long list of TODOs I can add, e.g.
polling support, retries, nowait, caching imu and so on.

[...]
Your patch looks like transferring pages ownership to io_uring fixed
buffer, but unfortunately it can't be done in this way. splice is
supposed for moving data, not transfer buffer ownership.

Borrowing rather than transferring. It's not obvious since it's
not implemented in the patch, but the buffer should be eventually
returned using the splice's ->release callback.

https://lore.kernel.org/linux-block/CAJfpeguQ3xn2-6svkkVXJ88tiVfcDd-eKi1evzzfvu305fMoyw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/

1) pages are actually owned by device side(ublk, here: sp->file), but we want to
loan them to io_uring normal OPs.

2) after these pages are used by io_uring normal OPs, these pages have
been returned back to sp->file, and the notification has to be done
explicitly, because page is owned by sp->file of splice_read().

Right, see above, they're going to be returned back via ->release.

3) pages RW direction has to limited strictly, and in case of ublk/fuse,
device pages can only be read or write which depends on user io request
direction.

Yes, I know, and directions will be needed anyway for DMA mappings and
different p2p cases in the future, but again a bunch of things is
omitted here.


Also IMO it isn't good to add one buffer to ctx->user_bufs[] oneshot and
retrieve it oneshot, and it can be set via req->imu simply in one fused
command.

That's one of the points though. It's nice if not necessary (for a generic
feature) to be able to do multiple ops on the data. For instance, if we
have a memcpy request, we can link it to this splice / zc recv, memcpy
necessary headers to the userspace and let it decide how to proceed with
data.

--
Pavel Begunkov



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