From: Jon Maloy <jmaloy@redhat.com>
To: passt-dev@passt.top, sbrivio@redhat.com, lvivier@redhat.com,
dgibson@redhat.com, jmaloy@redhat.com
Subject: [PATCH v4 1/2] tcp: set ip and eth headers in l2 tap queues on the fly
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 14:35:39 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20241011183540.3045143-2-jmaloy@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20241011183540.3045143-1-jmaloy@redhat.com>
l2 tap queue entries are currently initialized at system start, and
reused with preset headers through its whole life time. The only
fields we need to update per message are things like payload size
and checksums.
If we want to reuse these entries between ipv4 and ipv6 messages we
will need to set the pointer to the right header on the fly per
message, since the header type may differ between entries in the same
queue.
The same needs to be done for the ethernet header.
We do these changes here.
Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy <jmaloy@redhat.com>
---
v2: Setting pointers to pre-initialized IP and MAC headers instead of
copying them in on the fly.
v3: Adapted to D. Gibson's recent commit eliminitaing overlapping memcpy()
---
tcp_buf.c | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tcp_buf.c b/tcp_buf.c
index 238827b..e4fa59f 100644
--- a/tcp_buf.c
+++ b/tcp_buf.c
@@ -130,8 +130,7 @@ void tcp_sock4_iov_init(const struct ctx *c)
iov = tcp4_l2_iov[i];
iov[TCP_IOV_TAP] = tap_hdr_iov(c, &tcp4_payload_tap_hdr[i]);
- iov[TCP_IOV_ETH] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp4_eth_src);
- iov[TCP_IOV_IP] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp4_payload_ip[i]);
+ iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_len = sizeof(struct ethhdr);
iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_base = &tcp4_payload[i];
}
@@ -173,8 +172,7 @@ void tcp_sock6_iov_init(const struct ctx *c)
iov = tcp6_l2_iov[i];
iov[TCP_IOV_TAP] = tap_hdr_iov(c, &tcp6_payload_tap_hdr[i]);
- iov[TCP_IOV_ETH] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp6_eth_src);
- iov[TCP_IOV_IP] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp6_payload_ip[i]);
+ iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_len = sizeof(struct ethhdr);
iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_base = &tcp6_payload[i];
}
@@ -273,11 +271,17 @@ int tcp_buf_send_flag(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, int flags)
uint32_t seq;
int ret;
- if (CONN_V4(conn))
- iov = tcp4_l2_flags_iov[tcp4_flags_used++];
- else
- iov = tcp6_l2_flags_iov[tcp6_flags_used++];
-
+ if (CONN_V4(conn)) {
+ iov = tcp4_l2_flags_iov[tcp4_flags_used];
+ iov[TCP_IOV_IP] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp4_flags_ip[tcp4_flags_used]);
+ iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_base = &tcp4_eth_src;
+ tcp4_flags_used++;
+ } else {
+ iov = tcp6_l2_flags_iov[tcp6_flags_used];
+ iov[TCP_IOV_IP] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp6_flags_ip[tcp6_flags_used]);
+ iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_base = &tcp6_eth_src;
+ tcp6_flags_used++;
+ }
payload = iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_base;
seq = conn->seq_to_tap;
@@ -296,21 +300,19 @@ int tcp_buf_send_flag(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, int flags)
if (flags & DUP_ACK) {
struct iovec *dup_iov;
- int i;
if (CONN_V4(conn))
dup_iov = tcp4_l2_flags_iov[tcp4_flags_used++];
else
- dup_iov = tcp6_l2_flags_iov[tcp6_flags_used++];
-
- for (i = 0; i < TCP_NUM_IOVS; i++) {
- /* All frames share the same ethernet header buffer */
- if (i != TCP_IOV_ETH) {
- memcpy(dup_iov[i].iov_base, iov[i].iov_base,
- iov[i].iov_len);
- }
- }
- dup_iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_len = iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_len;
+ dup_iov = tcp4_l2_flags_iov[tcp6_flags_used++];
+
+ memcpy(dup_iov[TCP_IOV_TAP].iov_base, iov[TCP_IOV_TAP].iov_base,
+ iov[TCP_IOV_TAP].iov_len);
+ dup_iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_base = iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_base;
+ dup_iov[TCP_IOV_IP] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(iov[TCP_IOV_IP]);
+ memcpy(dup_iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_base,
+ iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_base, l4len);
+ dup_iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_len = l4len;
}
if (CONN_V4(conn)) {
@@ -350,8 +352,10 @@ static void tcp_data_to_tap(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn,
}
tcp4_frame_conns[tcp4_payload_used] = conn;
-
- iov = tcp4_l2_iov[tcp4_payload_used++];
+ iov = tcp4_l2_iov[tcp4_payload_used];
+ iov[TCP_IOV_IP] =
+ IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp4_payload_ip[tcp4_payload_used++]);
+ iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_base = &tcp4_eth_src;
l4len = tcp_l2_buf_fill_headers(conn, iov, dlen, check, seq,
false);
iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_len = l4len;
@@ -359,8 +363,10 @@ static void tcp_data_to_tap(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn,
tcp_payload_flush(c);
} else if (CONN_V6(conn)) {
tcp6_frame_conns[tcp6_payload_used] = conn;
-
- iov = tcp6_l2_iov[tcp6_payload_used++];
+ iov = tcp6_l2_iov[tcp6_payload_used];
+ iov[TCP_IOV_IP] =
+ IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp6_payload_ip[tcp6_payload_used++]);
+ iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_base = &tcp6_eth_src;
l4len = tcp_l2_buf_fill_headers(conn, iov, dlen, NULL, seq,
false);
iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_len = l4len;
--
@@ -130,8 +130,7 @@ void tcp_sock4_iov_init(const struct ctx *c)
iov = tcp4_l2_iov[i];
iov[TCP_IOV_TAP] = tap_hdr_iov(c, &tcp4_payload_tap_hdr[i]);
- iov[TCP_IOV_ETH] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp4_eth_src);
- iov[TCP_IOV_IP] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp4_payload_ip[i]);
+ iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_len = sizeof(struct ethhdr);
iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_base = &tcp4_payload[i];
}
@@ -173,8 +172,7 @@ void tcp_sock6_iov_init(const struct ctx *c)
iov = tcp6_l2_iov[i];
iov[TCP_IOV_TAP] = tap_hdr_iov(c, &tcp6_payload_tap_hdr[i]);
- iov[TCP_IOV_ETH] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp6_eth_src);
- iov[TCP_IOV_IP] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp6_payload_ip[i]);
+ iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_len = sizeof(struct ethhdr);
iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_base = &tcp6_payload[i];
}
@@ -273,11 +271,17 @@ int tcp_buf_send_flag(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, int flags)
uint32_t seq;
int ret;
- if (CONN_V4(conn))
- iov = tcp4_l2_flags_iov[tcp4_flags_used++];
- else
- iov = tcp6_l2_flags_iov[tcp6_flags_used++];
-
+ if (CONN_V4(conn)) {
+ iov = tcp4_l2_flags_iov[tcp4_flags_used];
+ iov[TCP_IOV_IP] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp4_flags_ip[tcp4_flags_used]);
+ iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_base = &tcp4_eth_src;
+ tcp4_flags_used++;
+ } else {
+ iov = tcp6_l2_flags_iov[tcp6_flags_used];
+ iov[TCP_IOV_IP] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp6_flags_ip[tcp6_flags_used]);
+ iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_base = &tcp6_eth_src;
+ tcp6_flags_used++;
+ }
payload = iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_base;
seq = conn->seq_to_tap;
@@ -296,21 +300,19 @@ int tcp_buf_send_flag(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, int flags)
if (flags & DUP_ACK) {
struct iovec *dup_iov;
- int i;
if (CONN_V4(conn))
dup_iov = tcp4_l2_flags_iov[tcp4_flags_used++];
else
- dup_iov = tcp6_l2_flags_iov[tcp6_flags_used++];
-
- for (i = 0; i < TCP_NUM_IOVS; i++) {
- /* All frames share the same ethernet header buffer */
- if (i != TCP_IOV_ETH) {
- memcpy(dup_iov[i].iov_base, iov[i].iov_base,
- iov[i].iov_len);
- }
- }
- dup_iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_len = iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_len;
+ dup_iov = tcp4_l2_flags_iov[tcp6_flags_used++];
+
+ memcpy(dup_iov[TCP_IOV_TAP].iov_base, iov[TCP_IOV_TAP].iov_base,
+ iov[TCP_IOV_TAP].iov_len);
+ dup_iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_base = iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_base;
+ dup_iov[TCP_IOV_IP] = IOV_OF_LVALUE(iov[TCP_IOV_IP]);
+ memcpy(dup_iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_base,
+ iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_base, l4len);
+ dup_iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_len = l4len;
}
if (CONN_V4(conn)) {
@@ -350,8 +352,10 @@ static void tcp_data_to_tap(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn,
}
tcp4_frame_conns[tcp4_payload_used] = conn;
-
- iov = tcp4_l2_iov[tcp4_payload_used++];
+ iov = tcp4_l2_iov[tcp4_payload_used];
+ iov[TCP_IOV_IP] =
+ IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp4_payload_ip[tcp4_payload_used++]);
+ iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_base = &tcp4_eth_src;
l4len = tcp_l2_buf_fill_headers(conn, iov, dlen, check, seq,
false);
iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_len = l4len;
@@ -359,8 +363,10 @@ static void tcp_data_to_tap(const struct ctx *c, struct tcp_tap_conn *conn,
tcp_payload_flush(c);
} else if (CONN_V6(conn)) {
tcp6_frame_conns[tcp6_payload_used] = conn;
-
- iov = tcp6_l2_iov[tcp6_payload_used++];
+ iov = tcp6_l2_iov[tcp6_payload_used];
+ iov[TCP_IOV_IP] =
+ IOV_OF_LVALUE(tcp6_payload_ip[tcp6_payload_used++]);
+ iov[TCP_IOV_ETH].iov_base = &tcp6_eth_src;
l4len = tcp_l2_buf_fill_headers(conn, iov, dlen, NULL, seq,
false);
iov[TCP_IOV_PAYLOAD].iov_len = l4len;
--
2.45.2
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2024-10-11 18:35 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-10-11 18:35 [PATCH v4 0/2] tcp: unify IPv4 and IPv6 tap queues Jon Maloy
2024-10-11 18:35 ` Jon Maloy [this message]
2024-10-14 2:35 ` [PATCH v4 1/2] tcp: set ip and eth headers in l2 tap queues on the fly David Gibson
2024-10-11 18:35 ` [PATCH v4 2/2] tcp: unify l2 TCPv4 and TCPv6 queues and structures Jon Maloy
2024-10-14 4:24 ` David Gibson
2024-10-21 18:51 ` [PATCH v4 0/2] tcp: unify IPv4 and IPv6 tap queues Stefano Brivio
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