On Mon, Apr 08, 2019 at 02:43:28PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: > > On 2019/4/4 下午6:58, Stefano Garzarella wrote: > > This series tries to increase the throughput of virtio-vsock with slight > > changes: > > - patch 1/4: reduces the number of credit update messages sent to the > > transmitter > > - patch 2/4: allows the host to split packets on multiple buffers, > > in this way, we can remove the packet size limit to > > VIRTIO_VSOCK_DEFAULT_RX_BUF_SIZE > > - patch 3/4: uses VIRTIO_VSOCK_MAX_PKT_BUF_SIZE as the max packet size > > allowed > > - patch 4/4: increases RX buffer size to 64 KiB (affects only host->guest) > > > > RFC: > > - maybe patch 4 can be replaced with multiple queues with different > > buffer sizes or using EWMA to adapt the buffer size to the traffic > > > Or EWMA + mergeable rx buffer, but if we decide to unify the datapath with > virtio-net, we can reuse their codes. > > > > > > - as Jason suggested in a previous thread [1] I'll evaluate to use > > virtio-net as transport, but I need to understand better how to > > interface with it, maybe introducing sk_buff in virtio-vsock. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > My understanding is this is not a must, but if it makes things easier, we > can do this. Hopefully it should simplify the maintainability and avoid duplicated code. > > Another thing that may help is to implement sendpage(), which will greatly > improve the performance. Thanks for your suggestions! I'll try to implement sendpage() in VSOCK to measure the improvement. Cheers, Stefano _______________________________________________ Virtualization mailing list Virtualization@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/virtualization