Re: [PATCH 0/3][RFC] virtio-blk: add io_uring passthrough support for virtio-blk

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On 12/16/24 3:38 PM, Jason Wang wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 10:01 AM Ferry Meng <mengferry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 12/3/24 8:14 PM, Ferry Meng wrote:
We seek to develop a more flexible way to use virtio-blk and bypass the block
layer logic in order to accomplish certain performance optimizations. As a
result, we referred to the implementation of io_uring passthrough in NVMe
and implemented it in the virtio-blk driver. This patch series adds io_uring
passthrough support for virtio-blk devices, resulting in lower submit latency
and increased flexibility when utilizing virtio-blk.

To test this patch series, I changed fio's code:
1. Added virtio-blk support to engines/io_uring.c.
2. Added virtio-blk support to the t/io_uring.c testing tool.
Link: https://github.com/jdmfr/fio

Using t/io_uring-vblk, the performance of virtio-blk based on uring-cmd
scales better than block device access. (such as below, Virtio-Blk with QEMU,
1-depth fio)
(passthru) read: IOPS=17.2k, BW=67.4MiB/s (70.6MB/s)
slat (nsec): min=2907, max=43592, avg=3981.87, stdev=595.10
clat (usec): min=38, max=285,avg=53.47, stdev= 8.28
lat (usec): min=44, max=288, avg=57.45, stdev= 8.28
(block) read: IOPS=15.3k, BW=59.8MiB/s (62.7MB/s)
slat (nsec): min=3408, max=35366, avg=5102.17, stdev=790.79
clat (usec): min=35, max=343, avg=59.63, stdev=10.26
lat (usec): min=43, max=349, avg=64.73, stdev=10.21

Testing the virtio-blk device with fio using 'engines=io_uring_cmd'
and 'engines=io_uring' also demonstrates improvements in submit latency.
(passthru) taskset -c 0 t/io_uring-vblk -b4096 -d8 -c4 -s4 -p0 -F1 -B0 -O0 -n1 -u1 /dev/vdcc0
IOPS=189.80K, BW=741MiB/s, IOS/call=4/3
IOPS=187.68K, BW=733MiB/s, IOS/call=4/3
(block) taskset -c 0 t/io_uring-vblk -b4096 -d8 -c4 -s4 -p0 -F1 -B0 -O0 -n1 -u0 /dev/vdc
IOPS=101.51K, BW=396MiB/s, IOS/call=4/3
IOPS=100.01K, BW=390MiB/s, IOS/call=4/4

The performance overhead of submitting IO can be decreased by 25% overall
with this patch series. The implementation primarily references 'nvme io_uring
passthrough', supporting io_uring_cmd through a separate character interface
(temporarily named /dev/vdXc0). Since this is an early version, many
details need to be taken into account and redesigned, like:
● Currently, it only considers READ/WRITE scenarios, some more complex operations
not included like discard or zone ops.(Normal sqe64 is sufficient, in my opinion;
following upgrades, sqe128 and cqe32 might not be needed).
● ......

I would appreciate any useful recommendations.

Ferry Meng (3):
    virtio-blk: add virtio-blk chardev support.
    virtio-blk: add uring_cmd support for I/O passthru on chardev.
    virtio-blk: add uring_cmd iopoll support.

   drivers/block/virtio_blk.c      | 325 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
   include/uapi/linux/virtio_blk.h |  16 ++
   2 files changed, 336 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
Hi, Micheal & Jason :

What about yours' opinion? As virtio-blk maintainer. Looking forward to
your reply.

Thanks
If I understand this correctly, this proposal wants to make io_uring a
transport of the virito-blk command. So the application doesn't need
to worry about compatibility etc. This seems to be fine.

But I wonder what's the security consideration, for example do we
allow all virtio-blk commands to be passthroughs and why.

About 'security consideration', the generic char-dev belongs to root, so only root can use this passthrough path.

On the other hand, to what I know, virtio-blk commands are all related to 'I/O operations', so we can support all those opcodes with bypassing vfs&block layer (if we want). I just realized the most  basic read/write in this RFC patch series, others will be considered later.

Thanks





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