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SubjectRe: [PATCH net-next v3 8/9] xen-netback: Timeout packets in RX path
On 09/01/14 09:20, Paul Durrant wrote:
>> We are adding the skb to vif->rx_queue even when
>> xenvif_rx_ring_slots_available(vif, min_slots_needed) said there is no
>> space for that. Or am I missing something? Paul?
>>
> That's correct. Part of the flow control improvement was to get rid of needless packet drops. For your purposes, you basically need to avoid using the queuing discipline and take packets into netback's vif->rx_queue regardless of the state of the shared ring so that you can drop them if they get beyond a certain age. So, perhaps you should never stop the netif queue, place an upper limit on vif->rx_queue (either packet or byte count) and drop when that is exceeded (i.e. mimicking pfifo or bfifo internally).
>
How about this:
- when the timer fires first we wake up the thread an tell it to drop
all the packets in rx_queue
- start_xmit then can drain the qdisc queue into the device queue
- additionally, the RX thread should stop that timer when it was able to
do some work

Regards,

Zoli


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