Re: [PATCH net] virtio-net: reject small vring sizes

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On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 07:03:52AM +0000, Alvaro Karsz wrote:
> > > > Actually, I think that all you need to do is disable NETIF_F_SG,
> > > > and things will work, no?
> > >
> > > I think that this is not so simple, if I understand correctly, by disabling NETIF_F_SG we will never receive a chained skbs to transmit, but we still have more functionality to address, for example:
> > > * The TX timeouts.
> > 
> > I don't get it. With a linear skb we can transmit it as long as there's
> > space for 2 entries in the vq: header and data. What's the source of the
> > timeouts?
> > 
> 
> I'm not saying that this is not possible, I meant that we need more changes to virtio-net.
> The source of the timeouts is from the current implementation of virtnet_poll_tx.
> 
> if (sq->vq->num_free >= 2 + MAX_SKB_FRAGS)
> 	netif_tx_wake_queue(txq);

Oh right. So this should check NETIF_F_SG then.
BTW both ring size and s/g can be tweaked by ethtool, also
needs handling.


> 
> > > * Guest GSO/big MTU (without VIRTIO_NET_F_MRG_RXBUF?), we can't chain page size buffers anymore.
> > 
> > I think we can.  mergeable_min_buf_len will just be large.
> > 
> 
> I meant that we can't just by clearing NETIF_F_SG, we'll need to change virtio-net a little bit more, for example, the virtnet_set_big_packets function.
> 

Right - for RX, big_packets_num_skbfrags ignores ring size and that's
probably a bug if mtu is very large.

-- 
MST

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