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authorPaul Barker <paul.barker.ct@bp.renesas.com>2024-06-04 08:28:25 +0100
committerPaolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>2024-06-06 09:59:58 +0200
commit966726324b7b14009216fda33b47e0bc003944c6 (patch)
tree43a20c2740fc5da892cebe5eab27cbde6b9ae824 /net/ipv6
parent65c482bc226ab25a7884ee6fd1cc09bb08cbd1be (diff)
net: ravb: Allocate RX buffers via page pool
This patch makes multiple changes that can't be separated: 1) Allocate plain RX buffers via a page pool instead of allocating SKBs, then use build_skb() when a packet is received. 2) For GbEth IP, reduce the RX buffer size to 2kB. 3) For GbEth IP, merge packets which span more than one RX descriptor as SKB fragments instead of copying data. Implementing (1) without (2) would require the use of an order-1 page pool (instead of an order-0 page pool split into page fragments) for GbEth. Implementing (2) without (3) would leave us no space to re-assemble packets which span more than one RX descriptor. Implementing (3) without (1) would not be possible as the network stack expects to use put_page() or page_pool_put_page() to free SKB fragments after an SKB is consumed. RX checksum offload support is adjusted to handle both linear and nonlinear (fragmented) packets. This patch gives the following improvements during testing with iperf3. * RZ/G2L: * TCP RX: same bandwidth at -43% CPU load (70% -> 40%) * UDP RX: same bandwidth at -17% CPU load (88% -> 74%) * RZ/G2UL: * TCP RX: +30% bandwidth (726Mbps -> 941Mbps) * UDP RX: +417% bandwidth (108Mbps -> 558Mbps) * RZ/G3S: * TCP RX: +64% bandwidth (562Mbps -> 920Mbps) * UDP RX: +420% bandwidth (90Mbps -> 468Mbps) * RZ/Five: * TCP RX: +217% bandwidth (145Mbps -> 459Mbps) * UDP RX: +470% bandwidth (20Mbps -> 114Mbps) There is no significant impact on bandwidth or CPU load in testing on RZ/G2H or R-Car M3N. Signed-off-by: Paul Barker <paul.barker.ct@bp.renesas.com> Reviewed-by: Sergey Shtylyov <s.shtylyov@omp.ru> Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>
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