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1 files changed, 251 insertions, 111 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40evf/i40e_txrx.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40evf/i40e_txrx.c
index 1f130e931077..eb8f3e327f6b 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40evf/i40e_txrx.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40evf/i40e_txrx.c
@@ -392,97 +392,241 @@ void i40evf_force_wb(struct i40e_vsi *vsi, struct i40e_q_vector *q_vector)
val);
}
+static inline bool i40e_container_is_rx(struct i40e_q_vector *q_vector,
+ struct i40e_ring_container *rc)
+{
+ return &q_vector->rx == rc;
+}
+
+static inline unsigned int i40e_itr_divisor(struct i40e_q_vector *q_vector)
+{
+ unsigned int divisor;
+
+ switch (q_vector->adapter->link_speed) {
+ case I40E_LINK_SPEED_40GB:
+ divisor = I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MIN_INC * 1024;
+ break;
+ case I40E_LINK_SPEED_25GB:
+ case I40E_LINK_SPEED_20GB:
+ divisor = I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MIN_INC * 512;
+ break;
+ default:
+ case I40E_LINK_SPEED_10GB:
+ divisor = I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MIN_INC * 256;
+ break;
+ case I40E_LINK_SPEED_1GB:
+ case I40E_LINK_SPEED_100MB:
+ divisor = I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MIN_INC * 32;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return divisor;
+}
+
/**
- * i40e_set_new_dynamic_itr - Find new ITR level
+ * i40e_update_itr - update the dynamic ITR value based on statistics
+ * @q_vector: structure containing interrupt and ring information
* @rc: structure containing ring performance data
*
- * Returns true if ITR changed, false if not
- *
- * Stores a new ITR value based on packets and byte counts during
- * the last interrupt. The advantage of per interrupt computation
- * is faster updates and more accurate ITR for the current traffic
- * pattern. Constants in this function were computed based on
- * theoretical maximum wire speed and thresholds were set based on
- * testing data as well as attempting to minimize response time
+ * Stores a new ITR value based on packets and byte
+ * counts during the last interrupt. The advantage of per interrupt
+ * computation is faster updates and more accurate ITR for the current
+ * traffic pattern. Constants in this function were computed
+ * based on theoretical maximum wire speed and thresholds were set based
+ * on testing data as well as attempting to minimize response time
* while increasing bulk throughput.
**/
-static bool i40e_set_new_dynamic_itr(struct i40e_ring_container *rc)
+static void i40e_update_itr(struct i40e_q_vector *q_vector,
+ struct i40e_ring_container *rc)
{
- enum i40e_latency_range new_latency_range = rc->latency_range;
- int bytes_per_usec;
- unsigned int usecs, estimated_usecs;
+ unsigned int avg_wire_size, packets, bytes, itr;
+ unsigned long next_update = jiffies;
+ /* If we don't have any rings just leave ourselves set for maximum
+ * possible latency so we take ourselves out of the equation.
+ */
if (!rc->ring || !ITR_IS_DYNAMIC(rc->ring->itr_setting))
- return false;
+ return;
- if (!rc->total_packets || !rc->current_itr)
- return false;
+ /* For Rx we want to push the delay up and default to low latency.
+ * for Tx we want to pull the delay down and default to high latency.
+ */
+ itr = i40e_container_is_rx(q_vector, rc) ?
+ I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MIN_USECS | I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_LATENCY :
+ I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MAX_USECS | I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_LATENCY;
+
+ /* If we didn't update within up to 1 - 2 jiffies we can assume
+ * that either packets are coming in so slow there hasn't been
+ * any work, or that there is so much work that NAPI is dealing
+ * with interrupt moderation and we don't need to do anything.
+ */
+ if (time_after(next_update, rc->next_update))
+ goto clear_counts;
+
+ /* If itr_countdown is set it means we programmed an ITR within
+ * the last 4 interrupt cycles. This has a side effect of us
+ * potentially firing an early interrupt. In order to work around
+ * this we need to throw out any data received for a few
+ * interrupts following the update.
+ */
+ if (q_vector->itr_countdown) {
+ itr = rc->target_itr;
+ goto clear_counts;
+ }
- usecs = (rc->current_itr << 1) * ITR_COUNTDOWN_START;
- bytes_per_usec = rc->total_bytes / usecs;
+ packets = rc->total_packets;
+ bytes = rc->total_bytes;
- /* The calculations in this algorithm depend on interrupts actually
- * firing at the ITR rate. This may not happen if the packet rate is
- * really low, or if we've been napi polling. Check to make sure
- * that's not the case before we continue.
+ if (i40e_container_is_rx(q_vector, rc)) {
+ /* If Rx there are 1 to 4 packets and bytes are less than
+ * 9000 assume insufficient data to use bulk rate limiting
+ * approach unless Tx is already in bulk rate limiting. We
+ * are likely latency driven.
+ */
+ if (packets && packets < 4 && bytes < 9000 &&
+ (q_vector->tx.target_itr & I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_LATENCY)) {
+ itr = I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_LATENCY;
+ goto adjust_by_size;
+ }
+ } else if (packets < 4) {
+ /* If we have Tx and Rx ITR maxed and Tx ITR is running in
+ * bulk mode and we are receiving 4 or fewer packets just
+ * reset the ITR_ADAPTIVE_LATENCY bit for latency mode so
+ * that the Rx can relax.
+ */
+ if (rc->target_itr == I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MAX_USECS &&
+ (q_vector->rx.target_itr & I40E_ITR_MASK) ==
+ I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MAX_USECS)
+ goto clear_counts;
+ } else if (packets > 32) {
+ /* If we have processed over 32 packets in a single interrupt
+ * for Tx assume we need to switch over to "bulk" mode.
+ */
+ rc->target_itr &= ~I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_LATENCY;
+ }
+
+ /* We have no packets to actually measure against. This means
+ * either one of the other queues on this vector is active or
+ * we are a Tx queue doing TSO with too high of an interrupt rate.
+ *
+ * Between 4 and 56 we can assume that our current interrupt delay
+ * is only slightly too low. As such we should increase it by a small
+ * fixed amount.
*/
- estimated_usecs = jiffies_to_usecs(jiffies - rc->last_itr_update);
- if (estimated_usecs > usecs) {
- new_latency_range = I40E_LOW_LATENCY;
- goto reset_latency;
+ if (packets < 56) {
+ itr = rc->target_itr + I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MIN_INC;
+ if ((itr & I40E_ITR_MASK) > I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MAX_USECS) {
+ itr &= I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_LATENCY;
+ itr += I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MAX_USECS;
+ }
+ goto clear_counts;
}
- /* simple throttlerate management
- * 0-10MB/s lowest (50000 ints/s)
- * 10-20MB/s low (20000 ints/s)
- * 20-1249MB/s bulk (18000 ints/s)
+ if (packets <= 256) {
+ itr = min(q_vector->tx.current_itr, q_vector->rx.current_itr);
+ itr &= I40E_ITR_MASK;
+
+ /* Between 56 and 112 is our "goldilocks" zone where we are
+ * working out "just right". Just report that our current
+ * ITR is good for us.
+ */
+ if (packets <= 112)
+ goto clear_counts;
+
+ /* If packet count is 128 or greater we are likely looking
+ * at a slight overrun of the delay we want. Try halving
+ * our delay to see if that will cut the number of packets
+ * in half per interrupt.
+ */
+ itr /= 2;
+ itr &= I40E_ITR_MASK;
+ if (itr < I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MIN_USECS)
+ itr = I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MIN_USECS;
+
+ goto clear_counts;
+ }
+
+ /* The paths below assume we are dealing with a bulk ITR since
+ * number of packets is greater than 256. We are just going to have
+ * to compute a value and try to bring the count under control,
+ * though for smaller packet sizes there isn't much we can do as
+ * NAPI polling will likely be kicking in sooner rather than later.
+ */
+ itr = I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_BULK;
+
+adjust_by_size:
+ /* If packet counts are 256 or greater we can assume we have a gross
+ * overestimation of what the rate should be. Instead of trying to fine
+ * tune it just use the formula below to try and dial in an exact value
+ * give the current packet size of the frame.
+ */
+ avg_wire_size = bytes / packets;
+
+ /* The following is a crude approximation of:
+ * wmem_default / (size + overhead) = desired_pkts_per_int
+ * rate / bits_per_byte / (size + ethernet overhead) = pkt_rate
+ * (desired_pkt_rate / pkt_rate) * usecs_per_sec = ITR value
*
- * The math works out because the divisor is in 10^(-6) which
- * turns the bytes/us input value into MB/s values, but
- * make sure to use usecs, as the register values written
- * are in 2 usec increments in the ITR registers, and make sure
- * to use the smoothed values that the countdown timer gives us.
+ * Assuming wmem_default is 212992 and overhead is 640 bytes per
+ * packet, (256 skb, 64 headroom, 320 shared info), we can reduce the
+ * formula down to
+ *
+ * (170 * (size + 24)) / (size + 640) = ITR
+ *
+ * We first do some math on the packet size and then finally bitshift
+ * by 8 after rounding up. We also have to account for PCIe link speed
+ * difference as ITR scales based on this.
*/
- switch (new_latency_range) {
- case I40E_LOWEST_LATENCY:
- if (bytes_per_usec > 10)
- new_latency_range = I40E_LOW_LATENCY;
- break;
- case I40E_LOW_LATENCY:
- if (bytes_per_usec > 20)
- new_latency_range = I40E_BULK_LATENCY;
- else if (bytes_per_usec <= 10)
- new_latency_range = I40E_LOWEST_LATENCY;
- break;
- case I40E_BULK_LATENCY:
- default:
- if (bytes_per_usec <= 20)
- new_latency_range = I40E_LOW_LATENCY;
- break;
+ if (avg_wire_size <= 60) {
+ /* Start at 250k ints/sec */
+ avg_wire_size = 4096;
+ } else if (avg_wire_size <= 380) {
+ /* 250K ints/sec to 60K ints/sec */
+ avg_wire_size *= 40;
+ avg_wire_size += 1696;
+ } else if (avg_wire_size <= 1084) {
+ /* 60K ints/sec to 36K ints/sec */
+ avg_wire_size *= 15;
+ avg_wire_size += 11452;
+ } else if (avg_wire_size <= 1980) {
+ /* 36K ints/sec to 30K ints/sec */
+ avg_wire_size *= 5;
+ avg_wire_size += 22420;
+ } else {
+ /* plateau at a limit of 30K ints/sec */
+ avg_wire_size = 32256;
}
-reset_latency:
- rc->latency_range = new_latency_range;
+ /* If we are in low latency mode halve our delay which doubles the
+ * rate to somewhere between 100K to 16K ints/sec
+ */
+ if (itr & I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_LATENCY)
+ avg_wire_size /= 2;
- switch (new_latency_range) {
- case I40E_LOWEST_LATENCY:
- rc->target_itr = I40E_ITR_50K;
- break;
- case I40E_LOW_LATENCY:
- rc->target_itr = I40E_ITR_20K;
- break;
- case I40E_BULK_LATENCY:
- rc->target_itr = I40E_ITR_18K;
- break;
- default:
- break;
+ /* Resultant value is 256 times larger than it needs to be. This
+ * gives us room to adjust the value as needed to either increase
+ * or decrease the value based on link speeds of 10G, 2.5G, 1G, etc.
+ *
+ * Use addition as we have already recorded the new latency flag
+ * for the ITR value.
+ */
+ itr += DIV_ROUND_UP(avg_wire_size, i40e_itr_divisor(q_vector)) *
+ I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MIN_INC;
+
+ if ((itr & I40E_ITR_MASK) > I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MAX_USECS) {
+ itr &= I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_LATENCY;
+ itr += I40E_ITR_ADAPTIVE_MAX_USECS;
}
+clear_counts:
+ /* write back value */
+ rc->target_itr = itr;
+
+ /* next update should occur within next jiffy */
+ rc->next_update = next_update + 1;
+
rc->total_bytes = 0;
rc->total_packets = 0;
- rc->last_itr_update = jiffies;
-
- return rc->target_itr != rc->current_itr;
}
/**
@@ -1486,6 +1630,15 @@ static inline u32 i40e_buildreg_itr(const int type, u16 itr)
/* a small macro to shorten up some long lines */
#define INTREG I40E_VFINT_DYN_CTLN1
+/* The act of updating the ITR will cause it to immediately trigger. In order
+ * to prevent this from throwing off adaptive update statistics we defer the
+ * update so that it can only happen so often. So after either Tx or Rx are
+ * updated we make the adaptive scheme wait until either the ITR completely
+ * expires via the next_update expiration or we have been through at least
+ * 3 interrupts.
+ */
+#define ITR_COUNTDOWN_START 3
+
/**
* i40e_update_enable_itr - Update itr and re-enable MSIX interrupt
* @vsi: the VSI we care about
@@ -1496,64 +1649,51 @@ static inline void i40e_update_enable_itr(struct i40e_vsi *vsi,
struct i40e_q_vector *q_vector)
{
struct i40e_hw *hw = &vsi->back->hw;
- bool rx = false, tx = false;
u32 intval;
- /* avoid dynamic calculation if in countdown mode */
- if (q_vector->itr_countdown > 0)
- goto enable_int;
+ /* These will do nothing if dynamic updates are not enabled */
+ i40e_update_itr(q_vector, &q_vector->tx);
+ i40e_update_itr(q_vector, &q_vector->rx);
- /* these will return false if dynamic mode is disabled */
- rx = i40e_set_new_dynamic_itr(&q_vector->rx);
- tx = i40e_set_new_dynamic_itr(&q_vector->tx);
-
- if (rx || tx) {
- /* get the higher of the two ITR adjustments and
- * use the same value for both ITR registers
- * when in adaptive mode (Rx and/or Tx)
- */
- u16 itr = max(q_vector->tx.target_itr,
- q_vector->rx.target_itr);
-
- q_vector->tx.target_itr = itr;
- q_vector->rx.target_itr = itr;
- }
-
-enable_int:
- if (q_vector->rx.target_itr != q_vector->rx.current_itr) {
+ /* This block of logic allows us to get away with only updating
+ * one ITR value with each interrupt. The idea is to perform a
+ * pseudo-lazy update with the following criteria.
+ *
+ * 1. Rx is given higher priority than Tx if both are in same state
+ * 2. If we must reduce an ITR that is given highest priority.
+ * 3. We then give priority to increasing ITR based on amount.
+ */
+ if (q_vector->rx.target_itr < q_vector->rx.current_itr) {
+ /* Rx ITR needs to be reduced, this is highest priority */
intval = i40e_buildreg_itr(I40E_RX_ITR,
q_vector->rx.target_itr);
q_vector->rx.current_itr = q_vector->rx.target_itr;
-
- if (q_vector->tx.target_itr != q_vector->tx.current_itr) {
- /* set the INTENA_MSK_MASK so that this first write
- * won't actually enable the interrupt, instead just
- * updating the ITR (it's bit 31 PF and VF)
- *
- * don't check _DOWN because interrupt isn't being
- * enabled
- */
- wr32(hw, INTREG(q_vector->reg_idx),
- intval | BIT(31));
- /* now that Rx is done process Tx update */
- goto update_tx;
- }
- } else if (q_vector->tx.target_itr != q_vector->tx.current_itr) {
-update_tx:
+ q_vector->itr_countdown = ITR_COUNTDOWN_START;
+ } else if ((q_vector->tx.target_itr < q_vector->tx.current_itr) ||
+ ((q_vector->rx.target_itr - q_vector->rx.current_itr) <
+ (q_vector->tx.target_itr - q_vector->tx.current_itr))) {
+ /* Tx ITR needs to be reduced, this is second priority
+ * Tx ITR needs to be increased more than Rx, fourth priority
+ */
intval = i40e_buildreg_itr(I40E_TX_ITR,
q_vector->tx.target_itr);
q_vector->tx.current_itr = q_vector->tx.target_itr;
+ q_vector->itr_countdown = ITR_COUNTDOWN_START;
+ } else if (q_vector->rx.current_itr != q_vector->rx.target_itr) {
+ /* Rx ITR needs to be increased, third priority */
+ intval = i40e_buildreg_itr(I40E_RX_ITR,
+ q_vector->rx.target_itr);
+ q_vector->rx.current_itr = q_vector->rx.target_itr;
+ q_vector->itr_countdown = ITR_COUNTDOWN_START;
} else {
+ /* No ITR update, lowest priority */
intval = i40e_buildreg_itr(I40E_ITR_NONE, 0);
+ if (q_vector->itr_countdown)
+ q_vector->itr_countdown--;
}
if (!test_bit(__I40E_VSI_DOWN, vsi->state))
wr32(hw, INTREG(q_vector->reg_idx), intval);
-
- if (q_vector->itr_countdown)
- q_vector->itr_countdown--;
- else
- q_vector->itr_countdown = ITR_COUNTDOWN_START;
}
/**