Re: [PATCH 1/1] Defer skb allocation for both mergeable buffers and big packets in virtio_net

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On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 10:07:54 pm Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 08:54:23AM +1030, Rusty Russell wrote:
> > On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 02:37:01 am Shirley Ma wrote:
> > > > > +             skb = (struct sk_buff *)buf;
> > > > This cast is unnecessary, but a comment would be nice:
> > > 
> > > Without this cast there is a compile warning. 
> > 
> > Hi Shirley,
> > 
> >    Looks like buf is a void *, so no cast should be necessary.  But I could
> > be reading the patch wrong.
> > 
> > > > However, I question whether making it 16 byte is the right thing: the
> > > > ethernet header is 14 bytes long, so don't we want 8 bytes of padding?
> > > 
> > > Because in QEMU it requires 10 bytes header in a separately, so one page
> > > is used to share between virtio_net_hdr header which is 10 bytes head
> > > and rest of data. So I put 6 bytes offset here between two buffers. I
> > > didn't look at the reason why a seperate buf is used for virtio_net_hdr
> > > in QEMU.
> > 
> > It's a qemu bug.  It insists the header be an element in the scatterlist by
> > itself.  Unfortunately we have to accommodate it.
> 
> We do?  Let's just fix this?
> All we have to do is replace memcpy with proper iovec walk, correct?
> Something like the followng (untested) patch?  It's probably not too
> late to put this in the next qemu release...

You might want to implement a more generic helper which does:

	/* Return pointer into iovec if we can, otherwise copy into buf */
	void *pull_iovec(struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt, void *buf, size_t len)
	{
		unsigned int i;
		void *p;

		if (likely(iov_cnt && iov[0].iov_len >= len)) {
			/* Nice contiguous chunk. */
			void *p = iov[0].iov_base;
			iov[i].iov_base += len;
			iov[i].iov_len -= len;
			return p;
		}

		p = buf;
		for (i = 0; i < iov_cnt; i++) {
			size_t this_len = min(len, iov[i].iov_len);
			memcpy(p, iov[i].iov_base, this_len);
			len -= this_len;
			iov[i].iov_base += len;
			iov[i].iov_len -= len;
			if (len == 0)
				return buf;
		}
		/* BTW, we screwed your iovec. */
		return NULL;
	}

Then use it in all the virtio drivers...

Thanks!
Rusty.
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