On 3/15/24 16:27, Jens Axboe wrote:
On 3/15/24 10:25 AM, Jens Axboe wrote:
On 3/15/24 10:23 AM, Pavel Begunkov wrote:
On 3/15/24 16:20, Jens Axboe wrote:
On 3/15/24 9:30 AM, Pavel Begunkov wrote:
io_post_aux_cqe(), which is used for multishot requests, delays
completions by putting CQEs into a temporary array for the purpose
completion lock/flush batching.
DEFER_TASKRUN doesn't need any locking, so for it we can put completions
directly into the CQ and defer post completion handling with a flag.
That leaves !DEFER_TASKRUN, which is not that interesting / hot for
multishot requests, so have conditional locking with deferred flush
for them.
This breaks the read-mshot test case, looking into what is going on
there.
I forgot to mention, yes it does, the test makes odd assumptions about
overflows, IIRC it expects that the kernel allows one and only one aux
CQE to be overflown. Let me double check
Yeah this is very possible, the overflow checking could be broken in
there. I'll poke at it and report back.
It does, this should fix it:
diff --git a/test/read-mshot.c b/test/read-mshot.c
index 8fcb79857bf0..501ca69a98dc 100644
--- a/test/read-mshot.c
+++ b/test/read-mshot.c
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ static int test(int first_good, int async, int overflow)
}
if (!(cqe->flags & IORING_CQE_F_MORE)) {
/* we expect this on overflow */
- if (overflow && (i - 1 == NR_OVERFLOW))
+ if (overflow && i >= NR_OVERFLOW)
Which is not ideal either, e.g. I wouldn't mind if the kernel stops
one entry before CQ is full, so that the request can complete w/o
overflowing. Not supposing the change because it's a marginal
case, but we shouldn't limit ourselves.
--
Pavel Begunkov