Re: [PATCH net-next v12 05/13] page_pool: convert to use netmem

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On 13/06/2024 02:35, Mina Almasry wrote:
> Abstrace the memory type from the page_pool so we can later add support

s/Abstrace/Abstract/

> for new memory types. Convert the page_pool to use the new netmem type
> abstraction, rather than use struct page directly.
> 
> As of this patch the netmem type is a no-op abstraction: it's always a
> struct page underneath. All the page pool internals are converted to
> use struct netmem instead of struct page, and the page pool now exports
> 2 APIs:
> 
> 1. The existing struct page API.
> 2. The new struct netmem API.
> 
> Keeping the existing API is transitional; we do not want to refactor all
> the current drivers using the page pool at once.
> 
> The netmem abstraction is currently a no-op. The page_pool uses
> page_to_netmem() to convert allocated pages to netmem, and uses
> netmem_to_page() to convert the netmem back to pages to pass to mm APIs,
> 
> Follow up patches to this series add non-paged netmem support to the
> page_pool. This change is factored out on its own to limit the code
> churn to this 1 patch, for ease of code review.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Mina Almasry <almasrymina@xxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> ---
> 
> v12:
> - Fix allmodconfig build error. Very recently renesas/ravb_main.c added
>   a dependency on page_pool that I missed in my rebase. The dependency
>   calls page_pool_alloc() directly as it wants to set a custom gfp_mask,
>   which is unique as all other drivers call a wrapper to that function.
>   Fix it by adding netmem_to_page() in the driver.> - Fix printing netmem trace printing (Pavel).
> 
> v11:
> - Fix typing to remove sparse warning. (Paolo/Steven)
> 
> v9:
> - Fix sparse error (Simon).
> 
> v8:
> - Fix napi_pp_put_page() taking netmem instead of page to fix
>   patch-by-patch build error.
> - Add net/netmem.h include in this patch to fix patch-by-patch build
>   error.
> 
> v6:
> 
> - Rebased on top of the merged netmem_ref type.
> 
> Cc: linux-mm@xxxxxxxxx
> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> ---
>  drivers/net/ethernet/renesas/ravb_main.c |   5 +-
>  include/linux/skbuff_ref.h               |   4 +-
>  include/net/netmem.h                     |  15 ++
>  include/net/page_pool/helpers.h          | 120 ++++++---
>  include/net/page_pool/types.h            |  14 +-
>  include/trace/events/page_pool.h         |  30 +--
>  net/bpf/test_run.c                       |   5 +-
>  net/core/page_pool.c                     | 304 ++++++++++++-----------
>  net/core/skbuff.c                        |   8 +-
>  9 files changed, 305 insertions(+), 200 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/renesas/ravb_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/renesas/ravb_main.c
> index c1546b916e4ef..093236ebfeecb 100644
> --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/renesas/ravb_main.c
> +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/renesas/ravb_main.c
> @@ -303,8 +303,9 @@ ravb_alloc_rx_buffer(struct net_device *ndev, int q, u32 entry, gfp_t gfp_mask,
>  
>  	rx_buff = &priv->rx_buffers[q][entry];
>  	size = info->rx_buffer_size;
> -	rx_buff->page = page_pool_alloc(priv->rx_pool[q], &rx_buff->offset,
> -					&size, gfp_mask);
> +	rx_buff->page = netmem_to_page(page_pool_alloc(priv->rx_pool[q],
> +						       &rx_buff->offset,
> +						       &size, gfp_mask));
>  	if (unlikely(!rx_buff->page)) {
>  		/* We just set the data size to 0 for a failed mapping which
>  		 * should prevent DMA from happening...

[snip]

>  
> -static inline struct page *page_pool_alloc(struct page_pool *pool,
> -					   unsigned int *offset,
> -					   unsigned int *size, gfp_t gfp)
> +static inline netmem_ref page_pool_alloc(struct page_pool *pool,
> +					 unsigned int *offset,
> +					 unsigned int *size, gfp_t gfp)
>  {
>  	unsigned int max_size = PAGE_SIZE << pool->p.order;
> -	struct page *page;
> +	netmem_ref netmem;
>  
>  	if ((*size << 1) > max_size) {
>  		*size = max_size;
>  		*offset = 0;
> -		return page_pool_alloc_pages(pool, gfp);
> +		return page_pool_alloc_netmem(pool, gfp);
>  	}
>  
> -	page = page_pool_alloc_frag(pool, offset, *size, gfp);
> -	if (unlikely(!page))
> -		return NULL;
> +	netmem = page_pool_alloc_frag_netmem(pool, offset, *size, gfp);
> +	if (unlikely(!netmem))
> +		return 0;
>  
>  	/* There is very likely not enough space for another fragment, so append
>  	 * the remaining size to the current fragment to avoid truesize
> @@ -140,7 +142,7 @@ static inline struct page *page_pool_alloc(struct page_pool *pool,
>  		pool->frag_offset = max_size;
>  	}
>  
> -	return page;
> +	return netmem;
>  }
>  
>  /**
> @@ -154,7 +156,7 @@ static inline struct page *page_pool_alloc(struct page_pool *pool,
>   * utilization and performance penalty.
>   *
>   * Return:
> - * Return allocated page or page fragment, otherwise return NULL.
> + * Return allocated page or page fragment, otherwise return 0.
>   */
>  static inline struct page *page_pool_dev_alloc(struct page_pool *pool,
>  					       unsigned int *offset,
> @@ -162,7 +164,7 @@ static inline struct page *page_pool_dev_alloc(struct page_pool *pool,
>  {
>  	gfp_t gfp = (GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_NOWARN);
>  
> -	return page_pool_alloc(pool, offset, size, gfp);
> +	return netmem_to_page(page_pool_alloc(pool, offset, size, gfp));
>  }

I find this API change confusing - why should page_pool_alloc() return a
netmem_ref but page_pool_dev_alloc() return a struct page *?

Is there any reason to change page_pool_alloc() anyway? It calls
page_pool_alloc_pages() or page_pool_alloc_frag() as appropriate, both
of which your patch already converts to wrappers around the appropriate
_netmem() functions. In all instances where page_pool_alloc() is called
in this patch, you wrap it with netmem_to_page() anyway, there are no
calls to page_pool_alloc() added which actually want a netmem_ref.

Thanks,

-- 
Paul Barker

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