On Tue, 24 Sep 2024 17:09:06 +0800 yushengjin <yushengjin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > When conducting WRK testing, the CPU usage rate of the testing machine was > 100%. forwarding through a bridge, if the network load is too high, it may > cause abnormal load on the ebt_do_table of the kernel ebtable module, leading > to excessive soft interrupts and sometimes even directly causing CPU soft > deadlocks. > > After analysis, it was found that the code of ebtables had not been optimized > for a long time, and the read-write locks inside still existed. However, other > arp/ip/ip6 tables had already been optimized a lot, and performance bottlenecks > in read-write locks had been discovered a long time ago. > > Ref link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20090428092411.5331c4a1@nehalam/ > > So I referred to arp/ip/ip6 modification methods to optimize the read-write > lock in ebtables.c. What about doing RCU instead, faster and safer.