To allow the compiler to inline the bpf_local_storage_lookup() fast- path, factor it out by making bpf_local_storage_lookup() a static inline function and move the slow-path to bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath().
Base on results from './benchs/run_bench_local_storage.sh' this produces improvements in throughput and latency in the majority of cases:
| Hashmap Control | =============== | num keys: 10 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 13.895 ± 0.024 M ops/s | 14.022 ± 0.095 M ops/s (+0.9%) | hits latency: 71.968 ns/op | 71.318 ns/op (-0.9%) | important_hits throughput: 13.895 ± 0.024 M ops/s | 14.022 ± 0.095 M ops/s (+0.9%) | | num keys: 1000 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 11.793 ± 0.018 M ops/s | 11.645 ± 0.370 M ops/s (-1.3%) | hits latency: 84.794 ns/op | 85.874 ns/op (+1.3%) | important_hits throughput: 11.793 ± 0.018 M ops/s | 11.645 ± 0.370 M ops/s (-1.3%) | | num keys: 10000 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 7.113 ± 0.012 M ops/s | 7.037 ± 0.051 M ops/s (-1.1%) | hits latency: 140.581 ns/op | 142.113 ns/op (+1.1%) | important_hits throughput: 7.113 ± 0.012 M ops/s | 7.037 ± 0.051 M ops/s (-1.1%) | | num keys: 100000 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 4.793 ± 0.034 M ops/s | 4.990 ± 0.025 M ops/s (+4.1%) | hits latency: 208.623 ns/op | 200.401 ns/op (-3.9%) | important_hits throughput: 4.793 ± 0.034 M ops/s | 4.990 ± 0.025 M ops/s (+4.1%) | | num keys: 4194304 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 2.088 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 2.962 ± 0.004 M ops/s (+41.9%) | hits latency: 478.851 ns/op | 337.648 ns/op (-29.5%) | important_hits throughput: 2.088 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 2.962 ± 0.004 M ops/s (+41.9%) | | Local Storage | ============= | num_maps: 1 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 32.598 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 38.480 ± 0.054 M ops/s (+18.0%) | hits latency: 30.676 ns/op | 25.988 ns/op (-15.3%) | important_hits throughput: 32.598 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 38.480 ± 0.054 M ops/s (+18.0%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 36.963 ± 0.045 M ops/s | 43.847 ± 0.037 M ops/s (+18.6%) | hits latency: 27.054 ns/op | 22.807 ns/op (-15.7%) | important_hits throughput: 36.963 ± 0.045 M ops/s | 43.847 ± 0.037 M ops/s (+18.6%) | | num_maps: 10 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 32.078 ± 0.004 M ops/s | 37.813 ± 0.020 M ops/s (+17.9%) | hits latency: 31.174 ns/op | 26.446 ns/op (-15.2%) | important_hits throughput: 3.208 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 3.781 ± 0.002 M ops/s (+17.9%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 34.564 ± 0.011 M ops/s | 40.082 ± 0.037 M ops/s (+16.0%) | hits latency: 28.932 ns/op | 24.949 ns/op (-13.8%) | important_hits throughput: 12.344 ± 0.004 M ops/s | 14.315 ± 0.013 M ops/s (+16.0%) | | num_maps: 16 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 32.493 ± 0.023 M ops/s | 38.147 ± 0.029 M ops/s (+17.4%) | hits latency: 30.776 ns/op | 26.215 ns/op (-14.8%) | important_hits throughput: 2.031 ± 0.001 M ops/s | 2.384 ± 0.002 M ops/s (+17.4%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 34.380 ± 0.521 M ops/s | 41.605 ± 0.095 M ops/s (+21.0%) | hits latency: 29.087 ns/op | 24.035 ns/op (-17.4%) | important_hits throughput: 10.939 ± 0.166 M ops/s | 13.238 ± 0.030 M ops/s (+21.0%) | | num_maps: 17 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 28.748 ± 0.028 M ops/s | 32.248 ± 0.080 M ops/s (+12.2%) | hits latency: 34.785 ns/op | 31.009 ns/op (-10.9%) | important_hits throughput: 1.693 ± 0.002 M ops/s | 1.899 ± 0.005 M ops/s (+12.2%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 31.313 ± 0.030 M ops/s | 35.911 ± 0.020 M ops/s (+14.7%) | hits latency: 31.936 ns/op | 27.847 ns/op (-12.8%) | important_hits throughput: 9.533 ± 0.009 M ops/s | 10.933 ± 0.006 M ops/s (+14.7%) | | num_maps: 24 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 18.475 ± 0.027 M ops/s | 19.000 ± 0.006 M ops/s (+2.8%) | hits latency: 54.127 ns/op | 52.632 ns/op (-2.8%) | important_hits throughput: 0.770 ± 0.001 M ops/s | 0.792 ± 0.000 M ops/s (+2.9%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 21.361 ± 0.028 M ops/s | 22.388 ± 0.099 M ops/s (+4.8%) | hits latency: 46.814 ns/op | 44.667 ns/op (-4.6%) | important_hits throughput: 6.009 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 6.298 ± 0.028 M ops/s (+4.8%) | | num_maps: 32 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 14.220 ± 0.006 M ops/s | 14.168 ± 0.020 M ops/s (-0.4%) | hits latency: 70.323 ns/op | 70.580 ns/op (+0.4%) | important_hits throughput: 0.445 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 0.443 ± 0.001 M ops/s (-0.4%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 17.250 ± 0.011 M ops/s | 16.650 ± 0.021 M ops/s (-3.5%) | hits latency: 57.971 ns/op | 60.061 ns/op (+3.6%) | important_hits throughput: 4.815 ± 0.003 M ops/s | 4.647 ± 0.006 M ops/s (-3.5%) | | num_maps: 100 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 5.212 ± 0.012 M ops/s | 5.878 ± 0.004 M ops/s (+12.8%) | hits latency: 191.877 ns/op | 170.116 ns/op (-11.3%) | important_hits throughput: 0.052 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 0.059 ± 0.000 M ops/s (+13.5%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 6.521 ± 0.053 M ops/s | 7.086 ± 0.010 M ops/s (+8.7%) | hits latency: 153.343 ns/op | 141.116 ns/op (-8.0%) | important_hits throughput: 1.703 ± 0.014 M ops/s | 1.851 ± 0.003 M ops/s (+8.7%) | | num_maps: 1000 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 0.357 ± 0.005 M ops/s | 0.325 ± 0.005 M ops/s (-9.0%) | hits latency: 2803.738 ns/op | 3076.923 ns/op (+9.7%) | important_hits throughput: 0.000 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 0.000 ± 0.000 M ops/s | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 0.434 ± 0.007 M ops/s | 0.447 ± 0.007 M ops/s (+3.0%) | hits latency: 2306.539 ns/op | 2237.687 ns/op (-3.0%) | important_hits throughput: 0.109 ± 0.002 M ops/s | 0.112 ± 0.002 M ops/s (+2.8%)
Signed-off-by: Marco Elver elver@google.com --- include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h | 17 ++++++++++++++++- kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c | 14 ++++---------- .../selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c | 2 +- .../selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c | 2 +- 4 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h b/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h index 173ec7f43ed1..c8cecf7fff87 100644 --- a/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h +++ b/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h @@ -130,9 +130,24 @@ bpf_local_storage_map_alloc(union bpf_attr *attr, bool bpf_ma);
struct bpf_local_storage_data * +bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage, + struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap, + bool cacheit_lockit); +static inline struct bpf_local_storage_data * bpf_local_storage_lookup(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage, struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap, - bool cacheit_lockit); + bool cacheit_lockit) +{ + struct bpf_local_storage_data *sdata; + + /* Fast path (cache hit) */ + sdata = rcu_dereference_check(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx], + bpf_rcu_lock_held()); + if (likely(sdata && rcu_access_pointer(sdata->smap) == smap)) + return sdata; + + return bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath(local_storage, smap, cacheit_lockit); +}
void bpf_local_storage_destroy(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage);
diff --git a/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c b/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c index 146824cc9689..2ef782a1bd6f 100644 --- a/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c +++ b/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c @@ -415,20 +415,14 @@ void bpf_selem_unlink(struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem, bool reuse_now) }
/* If cacheit_lockit is false, this lookup function is lockless */ -struct bpf_local_storage_data * -bpf_local_storage_lookup(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage, - struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap, - bool cacheit_lockit) +noinline struct bpf_local_storage_data * +bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage, + struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap, + bool cacheit_lockit) { struct bpf_local_storage_data *sdata; struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem;
- /* Fast path (cache hit) */ - sdata = rcu_dereference_check(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx], - bpf_rcu_lock_held()); - if (sdata && rcu_access_pointer(sdata->smap) == smap) - return sdata; - /* Slow path (cache miss) */ hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(selem, &local_storage->list, snode, rcu_read_lock_trace_held()) diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c index a043d8fefdac..9895087a9235 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ struct { __type(value, long); } map_b SEC(".maps");
-SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup") +SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath") int BPF_PROG(on_lookup) { struct task_struct *task = bpf_get_current_task_btf(); diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c index 4542dc683b44..d73b33a4c153 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ struct { __type(value, long); } map_b SEC(".maps");
-SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup") +SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath") int BPF_PROG(on_lookup) { struct task_struct *task = bpf_get_current_task_btf();
On 1/31/24 6:18 AM, Marco Elver wrote:
To allow the compiler to inline the bpf_local_storage_lookup() fast- path, factor it out by making bpf_local_storage_lookup() a static inline function and move the slow-path to bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath().
Base on results from './benchs/run_bench_local_storage.sh' this produces improvements in throughput and latency in the majority of cases:
| Hashmap Control | =============== | num keys: 10 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 13.895 ± 0.024 M ops/s | 14.022 ± 0.095 M ops/s (+0.9%) | hits latency: 71.968 ns/op | 71.318 ns/op (-0.9%) | important_hits throughput: 13.895 ± 0.024 M ops/s | 14.022 ± 0.095 M ops/s (+0.9%) | | num keys: 1000 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 11.793 ± 0.018 M ops/s | 11.645 ± 0.370 M ops/s (-1.3%) | hits latency: 84.794 ns/op | 85.874 ns/op (+1.3%) | important_hits throughput: 11.793 ± 0.018 M ops/s | 11.645 ± 0.370 M ops/s (-1.3%) | | num keys: 10000 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 7.113 ± 0.012 M ops/s | 7.037 ± 0.051 M ops/s (-1.1%) | hits latency: 140.581 ns/op | 142.113 ns/op (+1.1%) | important_hits throughput: 7.113 ± 0.012 M ops/s | 7.037 ± 0.051 M ops/s (-1.1%)
My understanding is the change in this patch should not affect the hashmap control result, so the above +/- ~1% change could be mostly noise.
| | num keys: 100000 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 4.793 ± 0.034 M ops/s | 4.990 ± 0.025 M ops/s (+4.1%) | hits latency: 208.623 ns/op | 200.401 ns/op (-3.9%) | important_hits throughput: 4.793 ± 0.034 M ops/s | 4.990 ± 0.025 M ops/s (+4.1%) | | num keys: 4194304 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 2.088 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 2.962 ± 0.004 M ops/s (+41.9%) | hits latency: 478.851 ns/op | 337.648 ns/op (-29.5%) | important_hits throughput: 2.088 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 2.962 ± 0.004 M ops/s (+41.9%)
The last one has a big difference. Did you run it a couple of times without the change and check if the result was consistent ?
| | Local Storage | ============= | num_maps: 1 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 32.598 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 38.480 ± 0.054 M ops/s (+18.0%) | hits latency: 30.676 ns/op | 25.988 ns/op (-15.3%) | important_hits throughput: 32.598 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 38.480 ± 0.054 M ops/s (+18.0%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 36.963 ± 0.045 M ops/s | 43.847 ± 0.037 M ops/s (+18.6%) | hits latency: 27.054 ns/op | 22.807 ns/op (-15.7%) | important_hits throughput: 36.963 ± 0.045 M ops/s | 43.847 ± 0.037 M ops/s (+18.6%) | | num_maps: 10 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 32.078 ± 0.004 M ops/s | 37.813 ± 0.020 M ops/s (+17.9%) | hits latency: 31.174 ns/op | 26.446 ns/op (-15.2%) | important_hits throughput: 3.208 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 3.781 ± 0.002 M ops/s (+17.9%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 34.564 ± 0.011 M ops/s | 40.082 ± 0.037 M ops/s (+16.0%) | hits latency: 28.932 ns/op | 24.949 ns/op (-13.8%) | important_hits throughput: 12.344 ± 0.004 M ops/s | 14.315 ± 0.013 M ops/s (+16.0%) | | num_maps: 16 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 32.493 ± 0.023 M ops/s | 38.147 ± 0.029 M ops/s (+17.4%) | hits latency: 30.776 ns/op | 26.215 ns/op (-14.8%) | important_hits throughput: 2.031 ± 0.001 M ops/s | 2.384 ± 0.002 M ops/s (+17.4%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 34.380 ± 0.521 M ops/s | 41.605 ± 0.095 M ops/s (+21.0%) | hits latency: 29.087 ns/op | 24.035 ns/op (-17.4%) | important_hits throughput: 10.939 ± 0.166 M ops/s | 13.238 ± 0.030 M ops/s (+21.0%) | | num_maps: 17 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 28.748 ± 0.028 M ops/s | 32.248 ± 0.080 M ops/s (+12.2%) | hits latency: 34.785 ns/op | 31.009 ns/op (-10.9%) | important_hits throughput: 1.693 ± 0.002 M ops/s | 1.899 ± 0.005 M ops/s (+12.2%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 31.313 ± 0.030 M ops/s | 35.911 ± 0.020 M ops/s (+14.7%) | hits latency: 31.936 ns/op | 27.847 ns/op (-12.8%) | important_hits throughput: 9.533 ± 0.009 M ops/s | 10.933 ± 0.006 M ops/s (+14.7%) | | num_maps: 24 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 18.475 ± 0.027 M ops/s | 19.000 ± 0.006 M ops/s (+2.8%) | hits latency: 54.127 ns/op | 52.632 ns/op (-2.8%) | important_hits throughput: 0.770 ± 0.001 M ops/s | 0.792 ± 0.000 M ops/s (+2.9%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 21.361 ± 0.028 M ops/s | 22.388 ± 0.099 M ops/s (+4.8%) | hits latency: 46.814 ns/op | 44.667 ns/op (-4.6%) | important_hits throughput: 6.009 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 6.298 ± 0.028 M ops/s (+4.8%) | | num_maps: 32 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 14.220 ± 0.006 M ops/s | 14.168 ± 0.020 M ops/s (-0.4%) | hits latency: 70.323 ns/op | 70.580 ns/op (+0.4%) | important_hits throughput: 0.445 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 0.443 ± 0.001 M ops/s (-0.4%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 17.250 ± 0.011 M ops/s | 16.650 ± 0.021 M ops/s (-3.5%) | hits latency: 57.971 ns/op | 60.061 ns/op (+3.6%) | important_hits throughput: 4.815 ± 0.003 M ops/s | 4.647 ± 0.006 M ops/s (-3.5%) | | num_maps: 100 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 5.212 ± 0.012 M ops/s | 5.878 ± 0.004 M ops/s (+12.8%) | hits latency: 191.877 ns/op | 170.116 ns/op (-11.3%) | important_hits throughput: 0.052 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 0.059 ± 0.000 M ops/s (+13.5%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 6.521 ± 0.053 M ops/s | 7.086 ± 0.010 M ops/s (+8.7%) | hits latency: 153.343 ns/op | 141.116 ns/op (-8.0%) | important_hits throughput: 1.703 ± 0.014 M ops/s | 1.851 ± 0.003 M ops/s (+8.7%) | | num_maps: 1000 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 0.357 ± 0.005 M ops/s | 0.325 ± 0.005 M ops/s (-9.0%) | hits latency: 2803.738 ns/op | 3076.923 ns/op (+9.7%)
Is it understood why the slow down here? The same goes for the "num_maps: 32" case above but not as bad as here.
| important_hits throughput: 0.000 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 0.000 ± 0.000 M ops/s
The important_hits is very little in this case?
| local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 0.434 ± 0.007 M ops/s | 0.447 ± 0.007 M ops/s (+3.0%) | hits latency: 2306.539 ns/op | 2237.687 ns/op (-3.0%) | important_hits throughput: 0.109 ± 0.002 M ops/s | 0.112 ± 0.002 M ops/s (+2.8%)
Signed-off-by: Marco Elver elver@google.com
include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h | 17 ++++++++++++++++- kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c | 14 ++++---------- .../selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c | 2 +- .../selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c | 2 +- 4 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h b/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h index 173ec7f43ed1..c8cecf7fff87 100644 --- a/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h +++ b/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h @@ -130,9 +130,24 @@ bpf_local_storage_map_alloc(union bpf_attr *attr, bool bpf_ma); struct bpf_local_storage_data * +bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage,
struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
bool cacheit_lockit);
+static inline struct bpf_local_storage_data * bpf_local_storage_lookup(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage, struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
bool cacheit_lockit);
bool cacheit_lockit)
+{
- struct bpf_local_storage_data *sdata;
- /* Fast path (cache hit) */
- sdata = rcu_dereference_check(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx],
bpf_rcu_lock_held());
- if (likely(sdata && rcu_access_pointer(sdata->smap) == smap))
return sdata;
- return bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath(local_storage, smap, cacheit_lockit);
+} void bpf_local_storage_destroy(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage); diff --git a/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c b/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c index 146824cc9689..2ef782a1bd6f 100644 --- a/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c +++ b/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c @@ -415,20 +415,14 @@ void bpf_selem_unlink(struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem, bool reuse_now) } /* If cacheit_lockit is false, this lookup function is lockless */ -struct bpf_local_storage_data * -bpf_local_storage_lookup(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage,
struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
bool cacheit_lockit)
+noinline struct bpf_local_storage_data *
Is noinline needed ?
+bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage,
struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
{ struct bpf_local_storage_data *sdata; struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem;bool cacheit_lockit)
- /* Fast path (cache hit) */
- sdata = rcu_dereference_check(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx],
bpf_rcu_lock_held());
- if (sdata && rcu_access_pointer(sdata->smap) == smap)
return sdata;
- /* Slow path (cache miss) */ hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(selem, &local_storage->list, snode, rcu_read_lock_trace_held())
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c index a043d8fefdac..9895087a9235 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ struct { __type(value, long); } map_b SEC(".maps"); -SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup") +SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath")
The selftest is trying to catch recursion. The change here cannot test the same thing because the slowpath will never be hit in the test_progs. I don't have a better idea for now also.
It has a conflict with the bpf-next tree also. Was the patch created against an internal tree?
On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 at 20:52, Martin KaFai Lau martin.lau@linux.dev wrote:
On 1/31/24 6:18 AM, Marco Elver wrote:
To allow the compiler to inline the bpf_local_storage_lookup() fast- path, factor it out by making bpf_local_storage_lookup() a static inline function and move the slow-path to bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath().
Base on results from './benchs/run_bench_local_storage.sh' this produces improvements in throughput and latency in the majority of cases:
| Hashmap Control | =============== | num keys: 10 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 13.895 ± 0.024 M ops/s | 14.022 ± 0.095 M ops/s (+0.9%) | hits latency: 71.968 ns/op | 71.318 ns/op (-0.9%) | important_hits throughput: 13.895 ± 0.024 M ops/s | 14.022 ± 0.095 M ops/s (+0.9%) | | num keys: 1000 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 11.793 ± 0.018 M ops/s | 11.645 ± 0.370 M ops/s (-1.3%) | hits latency: 84.794 ns/op | 85.874 ns/op (+1.3%) | important_hits throughput: 11.793 ± 0.018 M ops/s | 11.645 ± 0.370 M ops/s (-1.3%) | | num keys: 10000 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 7.113 ± 0.012 M ops/s | 7.037 ± 0.051 M ops/s (-1.1%) | hits latency: 140.581 ns/op | 142.113 ns/op (+1.1%) | important_hits throughput: 7.113 ± 0.012 M ops/s | 7.037 ± 0.051 M ops/s (-1.1%)
My understanding is the change in this patch should not affect the hashmap control result, so the above +/- ~1% change could be mostly noise.
Yes, I think they are noise.
| | num keys: 100000 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 4.793 ± 0.034 M ops/s | 4.990 ± 0.025 M ops/s (+4.1%) | hits latency: 208.623 ns/op | 200.401 ns/op (-3.9%) | important_hits throughput: 4.793 ± 0.034 M ops/s | 4.990 ± 0.025 M ops/s (+4.1%) | | num keys: 4194304 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 2.088 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 2.962 ± 0.004 M ops/s (+41.9%) | hits latency: 478.851 ns/op | 337.648 ns/op (-29.5%) | important_hits throughput: 2.088 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 2.962 ± 0.004 M ops/s (+41.9%)
The last one has a big difference. Did you run it a couple of times without the change and check if the result was consistent ?
Based on what you say above this might be noise. I will rerun a few times (and also rebased against the latest v6.8-rc).
| | Local Storage | ============= | num_maps: 1 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 32.598 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 38.480 ± 0.054 M ops/s (+18.0%) | hits latency: 30.676 ns/op | 25.988 ns/op (-15.3%) | important_hits throughput: 32.598 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 38.480 ± 0.054 M ops/s (+18.0%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 36.963 ± 0.045 M ops/s | 43.847 ± 0.037 M ops/s (+18.6%) | hits latency: 27.054 ns/op | 22.807 ns/op (-15.7%) | important_hits throughput: 36.963 ± 0.045 M ops/s | 43.847 ± 0.037 M ops/s (+18.6%) | | num_maps: 10 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 32.078 ± 0.004 M ops/s | 37.813 ± 0.020 M ops/s (+17.9%) | hits latency: 31.174 ns/op | 26.446 ns/op (-15.2%) | important_hits throughput: 3.208 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 3.781 ± 0.002 M ops/s (+17.9%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 34.564 ± 0.011 M ops/s | 40.082 ± 0.037 M ops/s (+16.0%) | hits latency: 28.932 ns/op | 24.949 ns/op (-13.8%) | important_hits throughput: 12.344 ± 0.004 M ops/s | 14.315 ± 0.013 M ops/s (+16.0%) | | num_maps: 16 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 32.493 ± 0.023 M ops/s | 38.147 ± 0.029 M ops/s (+17.4%) | hits latency: 30.776 ns/op | 26.215 ns/op (-14.8%) | important_hits throughput: 2.031 ± 0.001 M ops/s | 2.384 ± 0.002 M ops/s (+17.4%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 34.380 ± 0.521 M ops/s | 41.605 ± 0.095 M ops/s (+21.0%) | hits latency: 29.087 ns/op | 24.035 ns/op (-17.4%) | important_hits throughput: 10.939 ± 0.166 M ops/s | 13.238 ± 0.030 M ops/s (+21.0%) | | num_maps: 17 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 28.748 ± 0.028 M ops/s | 32.248 ± 0.080 M ops/s (+12.2%) | hits latency: 34.785 ns/op | 31.009 ns/op (-10.9%) | important_hits throughput: 1.693 ± 0.002 M ops/s | 1.899 ± 0.005 M ops/s (+12.2%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 31.313 ± 0.030 M ops/s | 35.911 ± 0.020 M ops/s (+14.7%) | hits latency: 31.936 ns/op | 27.847 ns/op (-12.8%) | important_hits throughput: 9.533 ± 0.009 M ops/s | 10.933 ± 0.006 M ops/s (+14.7%) | | num_maps: 24 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 18.475 ± 0.027 M ops/s | 19.000 ± 0.006 M ops/s (+2.8%) | hits latency: 54.127 ns/op | 52.632 ns/op (-2.8%) | important_hits throughput: 0.770 ± 0.001 M ops/s | 0.792 ± 0.000 M ops/s (+2.9%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 21.361 ± 0.028 M ops/s | 22.388 ± 0.099 M ops/s (+4.8%) | hits latency: 46.814 ns/op | 44.667 ns/op (-4.6%) | important_hits throughput: 6.009 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 6.298 ± 0.028 M ops/s (+4.8%) | | num_maps: 32 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 14.220 ± 0.006 M ops/s | 14.168 ± 0.020 M ops/s (-0.4%) | hits latency: 70.323 ns/op | 70.580 ns/op (+0.4%) | important_hits throughput: 0.445 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 0.443 ± 0.001 M ops/s (-0.4%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 17.250 ± 0.011 M ops/s | 16.650 ± 0.021 M ops/s (-3.5%) | hits latency: 57.971 ns/op | 60.061 ns/op (+3.6%) | important_hits throughput: 4.815 ± 0.003 M ops/s | 4.647 ± 0.006 M ops/s (-3.5%) | | num_maps: 100 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 5.212 ± 0.012 M ops/s | 5.878 ± 0.004 M ops/s (+12.8%) | hits latency: 191.877 ns/op | 170.116 ns/op (-11.3%) | important_hits throughput: 0.052 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 0.059 ± 0.000 M ops/s (+13.5%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 6.521 ± 0.053 M ops/s | 7.086 ± 0.010 M ops/s (+8.7%) | hits latency: 153.343 ns/op | 141.116 ns/op (-8.0%) | important_hits throughput: 1.703 ± 0.014 M ops/s | 1.851 ± 0.003 M ops/s (+8.7%) | | num_maps: 1000 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 0.357 ± 0.005 M ops/s | 0.325 ± 0.005 M ops/s (-9.0%) | hits latency: 2803.738 ns/op | 3076.923 ns/op (+9.7%)
Is it understood why the slow down here? The same goes for the "num_maps: 32" case above but not as bad as here.
num_maps:32 could be noise.
| important_hits throughput: 0.000 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 0.000 ± 0.000 M ops/s
The important_hits is very little in this case?
It seems to be below 0.000M on the test machine.
| local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 0.434 ± 0.007 M ops/s | 0.447 ± 0.007 M ops/s (+3.0%) | hits latency: 2306.539 ns/op | 2237.687 ns/op (-3.0%) | important_hits throughput: 0.109 ± 0.002 M ops/s | 0.112 ± 0.002 M ops/s (+2.8%)
Signed-off-by: Marco Elver elver@google.com
include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h | 17 ++++++++++++++++- kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c | 14 ++++---------- .../selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c | 2 +- .../selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c | 2 +- 4 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h b/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h index 173ec7f43ed1..c8cecf7fff87 100644 --- a/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h +++ b/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h @@ -130,9 +130,24 @@ bpf_local_storage_map_alloc(union bpf_attr *attr, bool bpf_ma);
struct bpf_local_storage_data * +bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage,
struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
bool cacheit_lockit);
+static inline struct bpf_local_storage_data * bpf_local_storage_lookup(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage, struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
bool cacheit_lockit);
bool cacheit_lockit)
+{
struct bpf_local_storage_data *sdata;
/* Fast path (cache hit) */
sdata = rcu_dereference_check(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx],
bpf_rcu_lock_held());
if (likely(sdata && rcu_access_pointer(sdata->smap) == smap))
return sdata;
return bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath(local_storage, smap, cacheit_lockit);
+}
void bpf_local_storage_destroy(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage);
diff --git a/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c b/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c index 146824cc9689..2ef782a1bd6f 100644 --- a/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c +++ b/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c @@ -415,20 +415,14 @@ void bpf_selem_unlink(struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem, bool reuse_now) }
/* If cacheit_lockit is false, this lookup function is lockless */ -struct bpf_local_storage_data * -bpf_local_storage_lookup(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage,
struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
bool cacheit_lockit)
+noinline struct bpf_local_storage_data *
Is noinline needed ?
Yes, so that this TU or LTO kernels do not inline the slowpath, which would cause worse codegen in the caller.
+bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage,
struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
{ struct bpf_local_storage_data *sdata; struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem;bool cacheit_lockit)
/* Fast path (cache hit) */
sdata = rcu_dereference_check(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx],
bpf_rcu_lock_held());
if (sdata && rcu_access_pointer(sdata->smap) == smap)
return sdata;
/* Slow path (cache miss) */ hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(selem, &local_storage->list, snode, rcu_read_lock_trace_held())
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c index a043d8fefdac..9895087a9235 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ struct { __type(value, long); } map_b SEC(".maps");
-SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup") +SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath")
The selftest is trying to catch recursion. The change here cannot test the same thing because the slowpath will never be hit in the test_progs. I don't have a better idea for now also.
It has a conflict with the bpf-next tree also. Was the patch created against an internal tree?
Base was v6.7. I will do a rebase and rerun benchmarks.
On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 at 20:52, Martin KaFai Lau martin.lau@linux.dev wrote: [...]
| num_maps: 1000 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 0.357 ± 0.005 M ops/s | 0.325 ± 0.005 M ops/s (-9.0%) | hits latency: 2803.738 ns/op | 3076.923 ns/op (+9.7%)
Is it understood why the slow down here? The same goes for the "num_maps: 32" case above but not as bad as here.
It turned out that there's a real slowdown due to the outlined slowpath. If I inline everything except for inserting the entry into the cache (cacheit_lockit codepath is still outlined), the results look much better even for the case where it always misses the cache.
[...]
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c index a043d8fefdac..9895087a9235 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ struct { __type(value, long); } map_b SEC(".maps");
-SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup") +SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath")
The selftest is trying to catch recursion. The change here cannot test the same thing because the slowpath will never be hit in the test_progs. I don't have a better idea for now also.
Trying to prepare a v2, and for the test, the only option I see is to introduce a tracepoint ("bpf_local_storage_lookup"). If unused, should be a no-op due to static branch.
Or can you suggest different functions to hook to for the recursion test?
Preferences?
On 2/5/24 7:00 AM, Marco Elver wrote:
On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 at 20:52, Martin KaFai Lau martin.lau@linux.dev wrote: [...]
| num_maps: 1000 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 0.357 ± 0.005 M ops/s | 0.325 ± 0.005 M ops/s (-9.0%) | hits latency: 2803.738 ns/op | 3076.923 ns/op (+9.7%)
Is it understood why the slow down here? The same goes for the "num_maps: 32" case above but not as bad as here.
It turned out that there's a real slowdown due to the outlined slowpath. If I inline everything except for inserting the entry into the cache (cacheit_lockit codepath is still outlined), the results look much better even for the case where it always misses the cache.
[...]
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c index a043d8fefdac..9895087a9235 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ struct { __type(value, long); } map_b SEC(".maps");
-SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup") +SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath")
The selftest is trying to catch recursion. The change here cannot test the same thing because the slowpath will never be hit in the test_progs. I don't have a better idea for now also.
Trying to prepare a v2, and for the test, the only option I see is to introduce a tracepoint ("bpf_local_storage_lookup"). If unused, should be a no-op due to static branch.
Or can you suggest different functions to hook to for the recursion test?
I don't prefer to add another tracepoint for the selftest.
The test in "SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup")" is testing that the initial bpf_local_storage_lookup() should work and the immediate recurred bpf_task_storage_delete() will fail.
Depends on how the new slow path function will look like in v2. The test can probably be made to go through the slow path, e.g. by creating a lot of task storage maps before triggering the lookup.
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 03:24PM -0800, Martin KaFai Lau wrote: [...]
Or can you suggest different functions to hook to for the recursion test?
I don't prefer to add another tracepoint for the selftest.
Ok - I also checked, even though it should be a no-op, it wasn't (compiler generated worse code).
The test in "SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup")" is testing that the initial bpf_local_storage_lookup() should work and the immediate recurred bpf_task_storage_delete() will fail.
Depends on how the new slow path function will look like in v2. The test can probably be made to go through the slow path, e.g. by creating a lot of task storage maps before triggering the lookup.
Below is tentative v2, but I'm struggling with fixing up the test. In particular, bpf_task_storage_delete() now only calls out to migrate_disable/enable() and bpf_selem_unlink(), because the compiler just ends up inlining everything it can:
<bpf_task_storage_delete>: endbr64 nopl 0x0(%rax,%rax,1) push %r14 push %rbx test %rsi,%rsi je ffffffff81280015 <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x75> mov %rsi,%rbx mov %rdi,%r14 call ffffffff810f2e40 <migrate_disable> incl %gs:0x7eda9ba5(%rip) # 29b68 <bpf_task_storage_busy> mov 0xb38(%rbx),%rax mov $0xfffffffffffffffe,%rbx test %rax,%rax je ffffffff8128002f <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x8f> movzwl 0x10e(%r14),%ecx
mov (%rax,%rcx,8),%rdi test %rdi,%rdi je ffffffff8127ffef <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x4f> mov (%rdi),%rcx cmp %r14,%rcx je ffffffff81280022 <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x82> mov 0x88(%rax),%rdi test %rdi,%rdi je ffffffff8128002f <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x8f> add $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rdi je ffffffff8128002f <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x8f> mov 0x40(%rdi),%rax cmp %r14,%rax je ffffffff8128001e <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x7e> mov 0x10(%rdi),%rdi test %rdi,%rdi jne ffffffff8127fffb <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x5b> jmp ffffffff8128002f <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x8f> mov $0xffffffffffffffea,%rbx jmp ffffffff8128003b <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x9b> add $0x40,%rdi add $0xffffffffffffffc0,%rdi xor %ebx,%ebx xor %esi,%esi call ffffffff8127e820 <bpf_selem_unlink> decl %gs:0x7eda9b32(%rip) # 29b68 <bpf_task_storage_busy> call ffffffff810f2ed0 <migrate_enable> mov %rbx,%rax pop %rbx pop %r14 cs jmp ffffffff82324ea0 <__x86_return_thunk>
Could you suggest how we can fix up the tests? I'm a little stuck because there's not much we can hook to left.
Thanks, -- Marco
------ >8 ------
From: Marco Elver elver@google.com Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:57:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH v2] bpf: Allow compiler to inline most of bpf_local_storage_lookup()
In various performance profiles of kernels with BPF programs attached, bpf_local_storage_lookup() appears as a significant portion of CPU cycles spent. To enable the compiler generate more optimal code, turn bpf_local_storage_lookup() into a static inline function, where only the cache insertion code path is outlined (call instruction can be elided entirely if cacheit_lockit is a constant expression).
Based on results from './benchs/run_bench_local_storage.sh' (21 trials; reboot between each trial) this produces improvements in throughput and latency in the majority of cases, with an average (geomean) improvement of 8%:
+---- Hashmap Control -------------------- | | + num keys: 10 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ hashmap (control) sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 14.789 M ops/s | 14.745 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +- hits latency | 67.679 ns/op | 67.879 ns/op ( ~ ) | +- important_hits throughput | 14.789 M ops/s | 14.745 M ops/s ( ~ ) | | + num keys: 1000 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ hashmap (control) sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 12.233 M ops/s | 12.170 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +- hits latency | 81.754 ns/op | 82.185 ns/op ( ~ ) | +- important_hits throughput | 12.233 M ops/s | 12.170 M ops/s ( ~ ) | | + num keys: 10000 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ hashmap (control) sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 7.220 M ops/s | 7.204 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +- hits latency | 138.522 ns/op | 138.842 ns/op ( ~ ) | +- important_hits throughput | 7.220 M ops/s | 7.204 M ops/s ( ~ ) | | + num keys: 100000 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ hashmap (control) sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 5.061 M ops/s | 5.165 M ops/s (+2.1%) | +- hits latency | 198.483 ns/op | 194.270 ns/op (-2.1%) | +- important_hits throughput | 5.061 M ops/s | 5.165 M ops/s (+2.1%) | | + num keys: 4194304 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ hashmap (control) sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 2.864 M ops/s | 2.882 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +- hits latency | 365.220 ns/op | 361.418 ns/op (-1.0%) | +- important_hits throughput | 2.864 M ops/s | 2.882 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +---- Local Storage ---------------------- | | + num_maps: 1 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 33.005 M ops/s | 39.068 M ops/s (+18.4%) | +- hits latency | 30.300 ns/op | 25.598 ns/op (-15.5%) | +- important_hits throughput | 33.005 M ops/s | 39.068 M ops/s (+18.4%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 37.151 M ops/s | 44.926 M ops/s (+20.9%) | +- hits latency | 26.919 ns/op | 22.259 ns/op (-17.3%) | +- important_hits throughput | 37.151 M ops/s | 44.926 M ops/s (+20.9%) | | + num_maps: 10 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 32.288 M ops/s | 38.099 M ops/s (+18.0%) | +- hits latency | 30.972 ns/op | 26.248 ns/op (-15.3%) | +- important_hits throughput | 3.229 M ops/s | 3.810 M ops/s (+18.0%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 34.473 M ops/s | 41.145 M ops/s (+19.4%) | +- hits latency | 29.010 ns/op | 24.307 ns/op (-16.2%) | +- important_hits throughput | 12.312 M ops/s | 14.695 M ops/s (+19.4%) | | + num_maps: 16 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 32.524 M ops/s | 38.341 M ops/s (+17.9%) | +- hits latency | 30.748 ns/op | 26.083 ns/op (-15.2%) | +- important_hits throughput | 2.033 M ops/s | 2.396 M ops/s (+17.9%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 34.575 M ops/s | 41.338 M ops/s (+19.6%) | +- hits latency | 28.925 ns/op | 24.193 ns/op (-16.4%) | +- important_hits throughput | 11.001 M ops/s | 13.153 M ops/s (+19.6%) | | + num_maps: 17 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 28.861 M ops/s | 32.756 M ops/s (+13.5%) | +- hits latency | 34.649 ns/op | 30.530 ns/op (-11.9%) | +- important_hits throughput | 1.700 M ops/s | 1.929 M ops/s (+13.5%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 31.529 M ops/s | 36.110 M ops/s (+14.5%) | +- hits latency | 31.719 ns/op | 27.697 ns/op (-12.7%) | +- important_hits throughput | 9.598 M ops/s | 10.993 M ops/s (+14.5%) | | + num_maps: 24 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 18.602 M ops/s | 19.937 M ops/s (+7.2%) | +- hits latency | 53.767 ns/op | 50.166 ns/op (-6.7%) | +- important_hits throughput | 0.776 M ops/s | 0.831 M ops/s (+7.2%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 21.718 M ops/s | 23.332 M ops/s (+7.4%) | +- hits latency | 46.047 ns/op | 42.865 ns/op (-6.9%) | +- important_hits throughput | 6.110 M ops/s | 6.564 M ops/s (+7.4%) | | + num_maps: 32 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 14.118 M ops/s | 14.626 M ops/s (+3.6%) | +- hits latency | 70.856 ns/op | 68.381 ns/op (-3.5%) | +- important_hits throughput | 0.442 M ops/s | 0.458 M ops/s (+3.6%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 17.111 M ops/s | 17.906 M ops/s (+4.6%) | +- hits latency | 58.451 ns/op | 55.865 ns/op (-4.4%) | +- important_hits throughput | 4.776 M ops/s | 4.998 M ops/s (+4.6%) | | + num_maps: 100 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 5.281 M ops/s | 5.528 M ops/s (+4.7%) | +- hits latency | 192.398 ns/op | 183.059 ns/op (-4.9%) | +- important_hits throughput | 0.053 M ops/s | 0.055 M ops/s (+4.9%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 6.265 M ops/s | 6.498 M ops/s (+3.7%) | +- hits latency | 161.436 ns/op | 152.877 ns/op (-5.3%) | +- important_hits throughput | 1.636 M ops/s | 1.697 M ops/s (+3.7%) | | + num_maps: 1000 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 0.355 M ops/s | 0.354 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +- hits latency | 2826.538 ns/op | 2827.139 ns/op ( ~ ) | +- important_hits throughput | 0.000 M ops/s | 0.000 M ops/s ( ~ ) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 0.404 M ops/s | 0.403 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +- hits latency | 2481.190 ns/op | 2487.555 ns/op ( ~ ) | +- important_hits throughput | 0.102 M ops/s | 0.101 M ops/s ( ~ )
Signed-off-by: Marco Elver elver@google.com --- v2: * Inline most of bpf_local_storage_lookup(), which produces greater speedup and avoids regressing the cases with large map arrays. * Drop "unlikely()" hint, it didn't produce much benefit. * Re-run benchmark and collect 21 trials of results. --- include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h | 30 ++++++++++- kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c | 52 +++++-------------- .../selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c | 2 +- .../selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c | 2 +- 4 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h b/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h index 173ec7f43ed1..dcddb0aef7d8 100644 --- a/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h +++ b/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h @@ -129,10 +129,36 @@ bpf_local_storage_map_alloc(union bpf_attr *attr, struct bpf_local_storage_cache *cache, bool bpf_ma);
-struct bpf_local_storage_data * +void __bpf_local_storage_insert_cache(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage, + struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap, + struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem); +/* If cacheit_lockit is false, this lookup function is lockless */ +static inline struct bpf_local_storage_data * bpf_local_storage_lookup(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage, struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap, - bool cacheit_lockit); + bool cacheit_lockit) +{ + struct bpf_local_storage_data *sdata; + struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem; + + /* Fast path (cache hit) */ + sdata = rcu_dereference_check(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx], + bpf_rcu_lock_held()); + if (sdata && rcu_access_pointer(sdata->smap) == smap) + return sdata; + + /* Slow path (cache miss) */ + hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(selem, &local_storage->list, snode, + rcu_read_lock_trace_held()) + if (rcu_access_pointer(SDATA(selem)->smap) == smap) + break; + + if (!selem) + return NULL; + if (cacheit_lockit) + __bpf_local_storage_insert_cache(local_storage, smap, selem); + return SDATA(selem); +}
void bpf_local_storage_destroy(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage);
diff --git a/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c b/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c index 146824cc9689..bdea1a459153 100644 --- a/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c +++ b/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c @@ -414,47 +414,21 @@ void bpf_selem_unlink(struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem, bool reuse_now) bpf_selem_unlink_storage(selem, reuse_now); }
-/* If cacheit_lockit is false, this lookup function is lockless */ -struct bpf_local_storage_data * -bpf_local_storage_lookup(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage, - struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap, - bool cacheit_lockit) +void __bpf_local_storage_insert_cache(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage, + struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap, + struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem) { - struct bpf_local_storage_data *sdata; - struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem; - - /* Fast path (cache hit) */ - sdata = rcu_dereference_check(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx], - bpf_rcu_lock_held()); - if (sdata && rcu_access_pointer(sdata->smap) == smap) - return sdata; - - /* Slow path (cache miss) */ - hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(selem, &local_storage->list, snode, - rcu_read_lock_trace_held()) - if (rcu_access_pointer(SDATA(selem)->smap) == smap) - break; - - if (!selem) - return NULL; - - sdata = SDATA(selem); - if (cacheit_lockit) { - unsigned long flags; - - /* spinlock is needed to avoid racing with the - * parallel delete. Otherwise, publishing an already - * deleted sdata to the cache will become a use-after-free - * problem in the next bpf_local_storage_lookup(). - */ - raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&local_storage->lock, flags); - if (selem_linked_to_storage(selem)) - rcu_assign_pointer(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx], - sdata); - raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&local_storage->lock, flags); - } + unsigned long flags;
- return sdata; + /* spinlock is needed to avoid racing with the + * parallel delete. Otherwise, publishing an already + * deleted sdata to the cache will become a use-after-free + * problem in the next bpf_local_storage_lookup(). + */ + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&local_storage->lock, flags); + if (selem_linked_to_storage(selem)) + rcu_assign_pointer(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx], SDATA(selem)); + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&local_storage->lock, flags); }
static int check_flags(const struct bpf_local_storage_data *old_sdata, diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c index 610c2427fd93..6e93f3c8b318 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ static void __on_lookup(struct cgroup *cgrp) bpf_cgrp_storage_delete(&map_b, cgrp); }
-SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup") +SEC("fentry/??????????????????????????") int BPF_PROG(on_lookup) { struct task_struct *task = bpf_get_current_task_btf(); diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c index 4542dc683b44..d73b33a4c153 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ struct { __type(value, long); } map_b SEC(".maps");
-SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup") +SEC("fentry/??????????????????????????") int BPF_PROG(on_lookup) { struct task_struct *task = bpf_get_current_task_btf();
On 2/6/24 9:04 AM, Marco Elver wrote:
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 03:24PM -0800, Martin KaFai Lau wrote: [...]
Or can you suggest different functions to hook to for the recursion test?
I don't prefer to add another tracepoint for the selftest.
Ok - I also checked, even though it should be a no-op, it wasn't (compiler generated worse code).
I am interested to how the tracepoint generates worse code. Can you share some details ?
The test in "SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup")" is testing that the initial bpf_local_storage_lookup() should work and the immediate recurred bpf_task_storage_delete() will fail.
Depends on how the new slow path function will look like in v2. The test can probably be made to go through the slow path, e.g. by creating a lot of task storage maps before triggering the lookup.
Below is tentative v2, but I'm struggling with fixing up the test. In particular, bpf_task_storage_delete() now only calls out to migrate_disable/enable() and bpf_selem_unlink(), because the compiler just ends up inlining everything it can:
<bpf_task_storage_delete>: endbr64 nopl 0x0(%rax,%rax,1) push %r14 push %rbx test %rsi,%rsi je ffffffff81280015 <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x75> mov %rsi,%rbx mov %rdi,%r14 call ffffffff810f2e40 <migrate_disable> incl %gs:0x7eda9ba5(%rip) # 29b68 <bpf_task_storage_busy> mov 0xb38(%rbx),%rax mov $0xfffffffffffffffe,%rbx test %rax,%rax je ffffffff8128002f <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x8f> movzwl 0x10e(%r14),%ecx
mov (%rax,%rcx,8),%rdi test %rdi,%rdi je ffffffff8127ffef <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x4f> mov (%rdi),%rcx cmp %r14,%rcx je ffffffff81280022 <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x82> mov 0x88(%rax),%rdi test %rdi,%rdi je ffffffff8128002f <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x8f> add $0xfffffffffffffff0,%rdi je ffffffff8128002f <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x8f> mov 0x40(%rdi),%rax cmp %r14,%rax je ffffffff8128001e <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x7e> mov 0x10(%rdi),%rdi test %rdi,%rdi jne ffffffff8127fffb <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x5b> jmp ffffffff8128002f <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x8f> mov $0xffffffffffffffea,%rbx jmp ffffffff8128003b <bpf_task_storage_delete+0x9b> add $0x40,%rdi add $0xffffffffffffffc0,%rdi xor %ebx,%ebx xor %esi,%esi call ffffffff8127e820 <bpf_selem_unlink> decl %gs:0x7eda9b32(%rip) # 29b68 <bpf_task_storage_busy> call ffffffff810f2ed0 <migrate_enable> mov %rbx,%rax pop %rbx pop %r14 cs jmp ffffffff82324ea0 <__x86_return_thunk>
Could you suggest how we can fix up the tests? I'm a little stuck because there's not much we can hook to left.
I don't see a solution either if only the cache insertion code path is in a traceable function.
The prog->active counter has already been covered in another test. This test is mostly only covering the lookup => delete recur case and the code path is contained within the bpf storage logic. The future code review should be able to cover. I would make an exception here and remove this test case considering anything (e.g. tracepoint) we do here is likely to make it worse. (more on the test removal below).
Thanks, -- Marco
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From: Marco Elver elver@google.com Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:57:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH v2] bpf: Allow compiler to inline most of bpf_local_storage_lookup()
In various performance profiles of kernels with BPF programs attached, bpf_local_storage_lookup() appears as a significant portion of CPU cycles spent. To enable the compiler generate more optimal code, turn bpf_local_storage_lookup() into a static inline function, where only the cache insertion code path is outlined (call instruction can be elided entirely if cacheit_lockit is a constant expression).
Can you share more why only putting the cache insertion code to a function improves the larger number of maps case. In the benchmark, cacheit_lockit should always be true and __bpf_local_storage_insert_cache() should always be called.
Based on results from './benchs/run_bench_local_storage.sh' (21 trials; reboot between each trial) this produces improvements in throughput and latency in the majority of cases, with an average (geomean) improvement of 8%:
+---- Hashmap Control -------------------- | | + num keys: 10 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ hashmap (control) sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 14.789 M ops/s | 14.745 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +- hits latency | 67.679 ns/op | 67.879 ns/op ( ~ ) | +- important_hits throughput | 14.789 M ops/s | 14.745 M ops/s ( ~ ) | | + num keys: 1000 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ hashmap (control) sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 12.233 M ops/s | 12.170 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +- hits latency | 81.754 ns/op | 82.185 ns/op ( ~ ) | +- important_hits throughput | 12.233 M ops/s | 12.170 M ops/s ( ~ ) | | + num keys: 10000 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ hashmap (control) sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 7.220 M ops/s | 7.204 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +- hits latency | 138.522 ns/op | 138.842 ns/op ( ~ ) | +- important_hits throughput | 7.220 M ops/s | 7.204 M ops/s ( ~ ) | | + num keys: 100000 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ hashmap (control) sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 5.061 M ops/s | 5.165 M ops/s (+2.1%) | +- hits latency | 198.483 ns/op | 194.270 ns/op (-2.1%) | +- important_hits throughput | 5.061 M ops/s | 5.165 M ops/s (+2.1%) | | + num keys: 4194304 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ hashmap (control) sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 2.864 M ops/s | 2.882 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +- hits latency | 365.220 ns/op | 361.418 ns/op (-1.0%) | +- important_hits throughput | 2.864 M ops/s | 2.882 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +---- Local Storage ---------------------- | | + num_maps: 1 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 33.005 M ops/s | 39.068 M ops/s (+18.4%) | +- hits latency | 30.300 ns/op | 25.598 ns/op (-15.5%) | +- important_hits throughput | 33.005 M ops/s | 39.068 M ops/s (+18.4%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 37.151 M ops/s | 44.926 M ops/s (+20.9%) | +- hits latency | 26.919 ns/op | 22.259 ns/op (-17.3%) | +- important_hits throughput | 37.151 M ops/s | 44.926 M ops/s (+20.9%) | | + num_maps: 10 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 32.288 M ops/s | 38.099 M ops/s (+18.0%) | +- hits latency | 30.972 ns/op | 26.248 ns/op (-15.3%) | +- important_hits throughput | 3.229 M ops/s | 3.810 M ops/s (+18.0%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 34.473 M ops/s | 41.145 M ops/s (+19.4%) | +- hits latency | 29.010 ns/op | 24.307 ns/op (-16.2%) | +- important_hits throughput | 12.312 M ops/s | 14.695 M ops/s (+19.4%) | | + num_maps: 16 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 32.524 M ops/s | 38.341 M ops/s (+17.9%) | +- hits latency | 30.748 ns/op | 26.083 ns/op (-15.2%) | +- important_hits throughput | 2.033 M ops/s | 2.396 M ops/s (+17.9%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 34.575 M ops/s | 41.338 M ops/s (+19.6%) | +- hits latency | 28.925 ns/op | 24.193 ns/op (-16.4%) | +- important_hits throughput | 11.001 M ops/s | 13.153 M ops/s (+19.6%) | | + num_maps: 17 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 28.861 M ops/s | 32.756 M ops/s (+13.5%) | +- hits latency | 34.649 ns/op | 30.530 ns/op (-11.9%) | +- important_hits throughput | 1.700 M ops/s | 1.929 M ops/s (+13.5%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 31.529 M ops/s | 36.110 M ops/s (+14.5%) | +- hits latency | 31.719 ns/op | 27.697 ns/op (-12.7%) | +- important_hits throughput | 9.598 M ops/s | 10.993 M ops/s (+14.5%) | | + num_maps: 24 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 18.602 M ops/s | 19.937 M ops/s (+7.2%) | +- hits latency | 53.767 ns/op | 50.166 ns/op (-6.7%) | +- important_hits throughput | 0.776 M ops/s | 0.831 M ops/s (+7.2%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 21.718 M ops/s | 23.332 M ops/s (+7.4%) | +- hits latency | 46.047 ns/op | 42.865 ns/op (-6.9%) | +- important_hits throughput | 6.110 M ops/s | 6.564 M ops/s (+7.4%) | | + num_maps: 32 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 14.118 M ops/s | 14.626 M ops/s (+3.6%) | +- hits latency | 70.856 ns/op | 68.381 ns/op (-3.5%) | +- important_hits throughput | 0.442 M ops/s | 0.458 M ops/s (+3.6%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 17.111 M ops/s | 17.906 M ops/s (+4.6%) | +- hits latency | 58.451 ns/op | 55.865 ns/op (-4.4%) | +- important_hits throughput | 4.776 M ops/s | 4.998 M ops/s (+4.6%) | | + num_maps: 100 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 5.281 M ops/s | 5.528 M ops/s (+4.7%) | +- hits latency | 192.398 ns/op | 183.059 ns/op (-4.9%) | +- important_hits throughput | 0.053 M ops/s | 0.055 M ops/s (+4.9%) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 6.265 M ops/s | 6.498 M ops/s (+3.7%) | +- hits latency | 161.436 ns/op | 152.877 ns/op (-5.3%) | +- important_hits throughput | 1.636 M ops/s | 1.697 M ops/s (+3.7%) | | + num_maps: 1000 | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache sequential get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 0.355 M ops/s | 0.354 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +- hits latency | 2826.538 ns/op | 2827.139 ns/op ( ~ ) | +- important_hits throughput | 0.000 M ops/s | 0.000 M ops/s ( ~ ) | : | : <before> | <after> | +-+ local_storage cache interleaved get +----------------------+---------------------- | +- hits throughput | 0.404 M ops/s | 0.403 M ops/s ( ~ ) | +- hits latency | 2481.190 ns/op | 2487.555 ns/op ( ~ ) | +- important_hits throughput | 0.102 M ops/s | 0.101 M ops/s ( ~ )
Signed-off-by: Marco Elver elver@google.com
v2:
- Inline most of bpf_local_storage_lookup(), which produces greater speedup and avoids regressing the cases with large map arrays.
- Drop "unlikely()" hint, it didn't produce much benefit.
- Re-run benchmark and collect 21 trials of results.
include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h | 30 ++++++++++- kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c | 52 +++++-------------- .../selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c | 2 +- .../selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c | 2 +- 4 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h b/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h index 173ec7f43ed1..dcddb0aef7d8 100644 --- a/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h +++ b/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h @@ -129,10 +129,36 @@ bpf_local_storage_map_alloc(union bpf_attr *attr, struct bpf_local_storage_cache *cache, bool bpf_ma); -struct bpf_local_storage_data * +void __bpf_local_storage_insert_cache(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage,
struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem);
+/* If cacheit_lockit is false, this lookup function is lockless */ +static inline struct bpf_local_storage_data * bpf_local_storage_lookup(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage, struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
bool cacheit_lockit);
bool cacheit_lockit)
+{
- struct bpf_local_storage_data *sdata;
- struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem;
- /* Fast path (cache hit) */
- sdata = rcu_dereference_check(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx],
bpf_rcu_lock_held());
- if (sdata && rcu_access_pointer(sdata->smap) == smap)
return sdata;
- /* Slow path (cache miss) */
- hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(selem, &local_storage->list, snode,
rcu_read_lock_trace_held())
if (rcu_access_pointer(SDATA(selem)->smap) == smap)
break;
- if (!selem)
return NULL;
- if (cacheit_lockit)
__bpf_local_storage_insert_cache(local_storage, smap, selem);
- return SDATA(selem);
+} void bpf_local_storage_destroy(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage); diff --git a/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c b/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c index 146824cc9689..bdea1a459153 100644 --- a/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c +++ b/kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c @@ -414,47 +414,21 @@ void bpf_selem_unlink(struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem, bool reuse_now) bpf_selem_unlink_storage(selem, reuse_now); } -/* If cacheit_lockit is false, this lookup function is lockless */ -struct bpf_local_storage_data * -bpf_local_storage_lookup(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage,
struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
bool cacheit_lockit)
+void __bpf_local_storage_insert_cache(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage,
struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
{struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem)
- struct bpf_local_storage_data *sdata;
- struct bpf_local_storage_elem *selem;
- /* Fast path (cache hit) */
- sdata = rcu_dereference_check(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx],
bpf_rcu_lock_held());
- if (sdata && rcu_access_pointer(sdata->smap) == smap)
return sdata;
- /* Slow path (cache miss) */
- hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(selem, &local_storage->list, snode,
rcu_read_lock_trace_held())
if (rcu_access_pointer(SDATA(selem)->smap) == smap)
break;
- if (!selem)
return NULL;
- sdata = SDATA(selem);
- if (cacheit_lockit) {
unsigned long flags;
/* spinlock is needed to avoid racing with the
* parallel delete. Otherwise, publishing an already
* deleted sdata to the cache will become a use-after-free
* problem in the next bpf_local_storage_lookup().
*/
raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&local_storage->lock, flags);
if (selem_linked_to_storage(selem))
rcu_assign_pointer(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx],
sdata);
raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&local_storage->lock, flags);
- }
- unsigned long flags;
- return sdata;
- /* spinlock is needed to avoid racing with the
* parallel delete. Otherwise, publishing an already
* deleted sdata to the cache will become a use-after-free
* problem in the next bpf_local_storage_lookup().
*/
- raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&local_storage->lock, flags);
- if (selem_linked_to_storage(selem))
rcu_assign_pointer(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx], SDATA(selem));
- raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&local_storage->lock, flags); }
static int check_flags(const struct bpf_local_storage_data *old_sdata, diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c index 610c2427fd93..6e93f3c8b318 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ static void __on_lookup(struct cgroup *cgrp) bpf_cgrp_storage_delete(&map_b, cgrp); } -SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup") +SEC("fentry/??????????????????????????") > int BPF_PROG(on_lookup)
Remove this BPF_PROG.
{ struct task_struct *task = bpf_get_current_task_btf(); diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c index 4542dc683b44..d73b33a4c153 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ struct { __type(value, long); } map_b SEC(".maps"); -SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup") +SEC("fentry/??????????????????????????")
Same here. The checks related to on_lookup in prog_tests/task_local_storage.c need to be removed also.
int BPF_PROG(on_lookup) { struct task_struct *task = bpf_get_current_task_btf();
On Tue, Feb 06, 2024 at 05:22PM -0800, Martin KaFai Lau wrote:
On 2/6/24 9:04 AM, Marco Elver wrote:
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 03:24PM -0800, Martin KaFai Lau wrote: [...]
Or can you suggest different functions to hook to for the recursion test?
I don't prefer to add another tracepoint for the selftest.
Ok - I also checked, even though it should be a no-op, it wasn't (compiler generated worse code).
I am interested to how the tracepoint generates worse code. Can you share some details ?
My guess is that it produces enough code that some inlinable functions are no longer being inlined. Specifically __bpf_task_storage_get().
The test in "SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup")" is testing that the initial bpf_local_storage_lookup() should work and the immediate recurred bpf_task_storage_delete() will fail.
Depends on how the new slow path function will look like in v2. The test can probably be made to go through the slow path, e.g. by creating a lot of task storage maps before triggering the lookup.
[...]
Could you suggest how we can fix up the tests? I'm a little stuck because there's not much we can hook to left.
I don't see a solution either if only the cache insertion code path is in a traceable function.
The prog->active counter has already been covered in another test. This test is mostly only covering the lookup => delete recur case and the code path is contained within the bpf storage logic. The future code review should be able to cover. I would make an exception here and remove this test case considering anything (e.g. tracepoint) we do here is likely to make it worse. (more on the test removal below).
Thanks, -- Marco
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From: Marco Elver elver@google.com Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:57:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH v2] bpf: Allow compiler to inline most of bpf_local_storage_lookup()
In various performance profiles of kernels with BPF programs attached, bpf_local_storage_lookup() appears as a significant portion of CPU cycles spent. To enable the compiler generate more optimal code, turn bpf_local_storage_lookup() into a static inline function, where only the cache insertion code path is outlined (call instruction can be elided entirely if cacheit_lockit is a constant expression).
Can you share more why only putting the cache insertion code to a function improves the larger number of maps case. In the benchmark, cacheit_lockit should always be true and __bpf_local_storage_insert_cache() should always be called.
Keeping bpf_local_storage_lookup() smaller (even if just outlining the cache insertion) makes a difference as it allows the compiler generate more optimal code, specifically we avoid duplicating setting up calls to _raw_spin_lock/unlock. E.g. __bpf_task_storage_get is not being inlined anymore if bpf_local_storage_lookup() becomes too large (i.e. everything is up for inlining incl. cache insertion).
Also, on x86 preempt builds, spin_lock/unlock aren't inlinable, so we have to pay the price of 2 calls regardless: previously for calls to _raw_spin_lock_irqsave and to _raw_spin_unlock_irqsave. However, with the version of __bpf_local_storage_insert_cache in my patch, the call to _raw_spin_unlock_irqsave is tail called, which allows the compiler to perform TCO, i.e. we still only pay the price of 2 calls: one to __bpf_local_storage_insert_cache and to _raw_spin_lock_irqsave (but no call to _raw_spin_unlock_irqsave, which can just be jumped to):
<__bpf_local_storage_insert_cache>: endbr64 nopl 0x0(%rax,%rax,1) push %r15 push %r14 push %r12 push %rbx mov %rdx,%rbx mov %rsi,%r12 mov %rdi,%r15 lea 0xa8(%rdi),%r14 mov %r14,%rdi call ffffffff82323650 <_raw_spin_lock_irqsave> cmpq $0x0,0x18(%rbx) je ffffffff8127ea80 <__bpf_local_storage_insert_cache+0x40> add $0x40,%rbx movzwl 0x10e(%r12),%ecx
mov %rbx,(%r15,%rcx,8) mov %r14,%rdi mov %rax,%rsi pop %rbx pop %r12 pop %r14 pop %r15 jmp ffffffff823237d0 <_raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore> <--- TCO
I also compared a version where _everything_ is inlined vs. the one with __bpf_local_storage_insert_cache outlined: the one where everything is inlined nullifies any performance improvements and is significantly worse than the one with __bpf_local_storage_insert_cache outlined.
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-SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup") +SEC("fentry/??????????????????????????") > int BPF_PROG(on_lookup)
Remove this BPF_PROG.
{ struct task_struct *task = bpf_get_current_task_btf(); diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c index 4542dc683b44..d73b33a4c153 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ struct { __type(value, long); } map_b SEC(".maps"); -SEC("fentry/bpf_local_storage_lookup") +SEC("fentry/??????????????????????????")
Same here. The checks related to on_lookup in prog_tests/task_local_storage.c need to be removed also.
int BPF_PROG(on_lookup) { struct task_struct *task = bpf_get_current_task_btf();
Thanks, -- Marco
On 1/31/24 6:18 AM, Marco Elver wrote:
To allow the compiler to inline the bpf_local_storage_lookup() fast- path, factor it out by making bpf_local_storage_lookup() a static inline function and move the slow-path to bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath().
Base on results from './benchs/run_bench_local_storage.sh' this produces improvements in throughput and latency in the majority of cases:
| Hashmap Control | =============== | num keys: 10 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 13.895 ± 0.024 M ops/s | 14.022 ± 0.095 M ops/s (+0.9%) | hits latency: 71.968 ns/op | 71.318 ns/op (-0.9%) | important_hits throughput: 13.895 ± 0.024 M ops/s | 14.022 ± 0.095 M ops/s (+0.9%) | | num keys: 1000 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 11.793 ± 0.018 M ops/s | 11.645 ± 0.370 M ops/s (-1.3%) | hits latency: 84.794 ns/op | 85.874 ns/op (+1.3%) | important_hits throughput: 11.793 ± 0.018 M ops/s | 11.645 ± 0.370 M ops/s (-1.3%) | | num keys: 10000 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 7.113 ± 0.012 M ops/s | 7.037 ± 0.051 M ops/s (-1.1%) | hits latency: 140.581 ns/op | 142.113 ns/op (+1.1%) | important_hits throughput: 7.113 ± 0.012 M ops/s | 7.037 ± 0.051 M ops/s (-1.1%) | | num keys: 100000 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 4.793 ± 0.034 M ops/s | 4.990 ± 0.025 M ops/s (+4.1%) | hits latency: 208.623 ns/op | 200.401 ns/op (-3.9%) | important_hits throughput: 4.793 ± 0.034 M ops/s | 4.990 ± 0.025 M ops/s (+4.1%) | | num keys: 4194304 | hashmap (control) sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 2.088 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 2.962 ± 0.004 M ops/s (+41.9%) | hits latency: 478.851 ns/op | 337.648 ns/op (-29.5%) | important_hits throughput: 2.088 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 2.962 ± 0.004 M ops/s (+41.9%) | | Local Storage | ============= | num_maps: 1 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 32.598 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 38.480 ± 0.054 M ops/s (+18.0%) | hits latency: 30.676 ns/op | 25.988 ns/op (-15.3%) | important_hits throughput: 32.598 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 38.480 ± 0.054 M ops/s (+18.0%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 36.963 ± 0.045 M ops/s | 43.847 ± 0.037 M ops/s (+18.6%) | hits latency: 27.054 ns/op | 22.807 ns/op (-15.7%) | important_hits throughput: 36.963 ± 0.045 M ops/s | 43.847 ± 0.037 M ops/s (+18.6%) | | num_maps: 10 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 32.078 ± 0.004 M ops/s | 37.813 ± 0.020 M ops/s (+17.9%) | hits latency: 31.174 ns/op | 26.446 ns/op (-15.2%) | important_hits throughput: 3.208 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 3.781 ± 0.002 M ops/s (+17.9%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 34.564 ± 0.011 M ops/s | 40.082 ± 0.037 M ops/s (+16.0%) | hits latency: 28.932 ns/op | 24.949 ns/op (-13.8%) | important_hits throughput: 12.344 ± 0.004 M ops/s | 14.315 ± 0.013 M ops/s (+16.0%) | | num_maps: 16 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 32.493 ± 0.023 M ops/s | 38.147 ± 0.029 M ops/s (+17.4%) | hits latency: 30.776 ns/op | 26.215 ns/op (-14.8%) | important_hits throughput: 2.031 ± 0.001 M ops/s | 2.384 ± 0.002 M ops/s (+17.4%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 34.380 ± 0.521 M ops/s | 41.605 ± 0.095 M ops/s (+21.0%) | hits latency: 29.087 ns/op | 24.035 ns/op (-17.4%) | important_hits throughput: 10.939 ± 0.166 M ops/s | 13.238 ± 0.030 M ops/s (+21.0%) | | num_maps: 17 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 28.748 ± 0.028 M ops/s | 32.248 ± 0.080 M ops/s (+12.2%) | hits latency: 34.785 ns/op | 31.009 ns/op (-10.9%) | important_hits throughput: 1.693 ± 0.002 M ops/s | 1.899 ± 0.005 M ops/s (+12.2%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 31.313 ± 0.030 M ops/s | 35.911 ± 0.020 M ops/s (+14.7%) | hits latency: 31.936 ns/op | 27.847 ns/op (-12.8%) | important_hits throughput: 9.533 ± 0.009 M ops/s | 10.933 ± 0.006 M ops/s (+14.7%) | | num_maps: 24 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 18.475 ± 0.027 M ops/s | 19.000 ± 0.006 M ops/s (+2.8%) | hits latency: 54.127 ns/op | 52.632 ns/op (-2.8%) | important_hits throughput: 0.770 ± 0.001 M ops/s | 0.792 ± 0.000 M ops/s (+2.9%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 21.361 ± 0.028 M ops/s | 22.388 ± 0.099 M ops/s (+4.8%) | hits latency: 46.814 ns/op | 44.667 ns/op (-4.6%) | important_hits throughput: 6.009 ± 0.008 M ops/s | 6.298 ± 0.028 M ops/s (+4.8%) | | num_maps: 32 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 14.220 ± 0.006 M ops/s | 14.168 ± 0.020 M ops/s (-0.4%) | hits latency: 70.323 ns/op | 70.580 ns/op (+0.4%) | important_hits throughput: 0.445 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 0.443 ± 0.001 M ops/s (-0.4%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 17.250 ± 0.011 M ops/s | 16.650 ± 0.021 M ops/s (-3.5%) | hits latency: 57.971 ns/op | 60.061 ns/op (+3.6%) | important_hits throughput: 4.815 ± 0.003 M ops/s | 4.647 ± 0.006 M ops/s (-3.5%) | | num_maps: 100 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 5.212 ± 0.012 M ops/s | 5.878 ± 0.004 M ops/s (+12.8%) | hits latency: 191.877 ns/op | 170.116 ns/op (-11.3%) | important_hits throughput: 0.052 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 0.059 ± 0.000 M ops/s (+13.5%) | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 6.521 ± 0.053 M ops/s | 7.086 ± 0.010 M ops/s (+8.7%) | hits latency: 153.343 ns/op | 141.116 ns/op (-8.0%) | important_hits throughput: 1.703 ± 0.014 M ops/s | 1.851 ± 0.003 M ops/s (+8.7%) | | num_maps: 1000 | local_storage cache sequential get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 0.357 ± 0.005 M ops/s | 0.325 ± 0.005 M ops/s (-9.0%) | hits latency: 2803.738 ns/op | 3076.923 ns/op (+9.7%) | important_hits throughput: 0.000 ± 0.000 M ops/s | 0.000 ± 0.000 M ops/s | local_storage cache interleaved get: | <before> | <after> | hits throughput: 0.434 ± 0.007 M ops/s | 0.447 ± 0.007 M ops/s (+3.0%) | hits latency: 2306.539 ns/op | 2237.687 ns/op (-3.0%) | important_hits throughput: 0.109 ± 0.002 M ops/s | 0.112 ± 0.002 M ops/s (+2.8%)
Signed-off-by: Marco Elver elver@google.com
Thanks for the patch. This indeed could improve performance with inlining. In Meta, we started to use LTO kernel which already have bpf_local_storage_lookup() cross-file inlined into bpf_sk_storage_lookup(), so we won't be able to reap this benefit.
In the subject, please use tag [PATCH bpf-next] so CI can pick it up for testing properly.
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On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 6:19 AM Marco Elver elver@google.com wrote:
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Signed-off-by: Marco Elver elver@google.com
include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h | 17 ++++++++++++++++- kernel/bpf/bpf_local_storage.c | 14 ++++---------- .../selftests/bpf/progs/cgrp_ls_recursion.c | 2 +- .../selftests/bpf/progs/task_ls_recursion.c | 2 +- 4 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h b/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h index 173ec7f43ed1..c8cecf7fff87 100644 --- a/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h +++ b/include/linux/bpf_local_storage.h @@ -130,9 +130,24 @@ bpf_local_storage_map_alloc(union bpf_attr *attr, bool bpf_ma);
struct bpf_local_storage_data * +bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage,
struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
bool cacheit_lockit);
+static inline struct bpf_local_storage_data * bpf_local_storage_lookup(struct bpf_local_storage *local_storage, struct bpf_local_storage_map *smap,
bool cacheit_lockit);
bool cacheit_lockit)
+{
struct bpf_local_storage_data *sdata;
/* Fast path (cache hit) */
sdata = rcu_dereference_check(local_storage->cache[smap->cache_idx],
bpf_rcu_lock_held());
if (likely(sdata && rcu_access_pointer(sdata->smap) == smap))
return sdata;
We have two changes here: 1) inlining; 2) likely() annotation. Could you please include in the commit log how much do the two contribute to the performance improvement?
Thanks, Song
return bpf_local_storage_lookup_slowpath(local_storage, smap, cacheit_lockit);
+}
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