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SubjectRE: [RFC PATCH 0/7] RDMA/rxe: On-Demand Paging on SoftRoCE
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On Fri, Sep 9, 2022 12:08 PM Li, Zhijian wrote:
>
> Daisuke
>
> Great job.
>
> I love this feature, before starting reviewing you patches, i tested it with QEMU(with fsdax memory-backend) migration
> over RDMA where it worked for MLX5 before.

Thank you for the try!
Anybody interested in the feature can get the RFC tree from my github.
https://github.com/daimatsuda/linux/tree/odp_rfc

>
> This time, with you ODP patches, it works on RXE though ibv_advise_mr may be not yet ready.

ibv_advise_mr(3) is what I referred to as prefetch feature. Currently, libibverbs always returns
EOPNOTSUPP error. We need to implement the feature in rxe driver and add a handler to use
it from librxe in the future.

Thanks,
Daisuke

>
>
> Thanks
> Zhijian
>
>
> On 07/09/2022 10:42, Daisuke Matsuda wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > This patch series implements the On-Demand Paging feature on SoftRoCE(rxe)
> > driver, which has been available only in mlx5 driver[1] so far.
> >
> > [Overview]
> > When applications register a memory region(MR), RDMA drivers normally pin
> > pages in the MR so that physical addresses are never changed during RDMA
> > communication. This requires the MR to fit in physical memory and
> > inevitably leads to memory pressure. On the other hand, On-Demand Paging
> > (ODP) allows applications to register MRs without pinning pages. They are
> > paged-in when the driver requires and paged-out when the OS reclaims. As a
> > result, it is possible to register a large MR that does not fit in physical
> > memory without taking up so much physical memory.
> >
> > [Why to add this feature?]
> > We, Fujitsu, have contributed to RDMA with a view to using it with
> > persistent memory. Persistent memory can host a filesystem that allows
> > applications to read/write files directly without involving page cache.
> > This is called FS-DAX(filesystem direct access) mode. There is a problem
> > that data on DAX-enabled filesystem cannot be duplicated with software RAID
> > or other hardware methods. Data replication with RDMA, which features
> > high-speed connections, is the best solution for the problem.
> >
> > However, there is a known issue that hinders using RDMA with FS-DAX. When
> > RDMA operations to a file and update of the file metadata are processed
> > concurrently on the same node, illegal memory accesses can be executed,
> > disregarding the updated metadata. This is because RDMA operations do not
> > go through page cache but access data directly. There was an effort[2] to
> > solve this problem, but it was rejected in the end. Though there is no
> > general solution available, it is possible to work around the problem using
> > the ODP feature that has been available only in mlx5. ODP enables drivers
> > to update metadata before processing RDMA operations.
> >
> > We have enhanced the rxe to expedite the usage of persistent memory. Our
> > contribution to rxe includes RDMA Atomic write[3] and RDMA Flush[4]. With
> > them being merged to rxe along with ODP, an environment will be ready for
> > developers to create and test software for RDMA with FS-DAX. There is a
> > library(librpma)[5] being developed for this purpose. This environment
> > can be used by anybody without any special hardware but an ordinary
> > computer with a normal NIC though it is inferior to hardware
> > implementations in terms of performance.
> >
> > [Design considerations]
> > ODP has been available only in mlx5, but functions and data structures
> > that can be used commonly are provided in ib_uverbs(infiniband/core). The
> > interface is heavily dependent on HMM infrastructure[6], and this patchset
> > use them as much as possible. While mlx5 has both Explicit and Implicit ODP
> > features along with prefetch feature, this patchset implements the Explicit
> > ODP feature only.
> >
> > As an important change, it is necessary to convert triple tasklets
> > (requester, responder and completer) to workqueues because they must be
> > able to sleep in order to trigger page fault before accessing MRs. I did a
> > test shown in the 2nd patch and found that the change makes the latency
> > higher while improving the bandwidth. Though it may be possible to create a
> > new independent workqueue for page fault execution, it is a not very
> > sensible solution since the tasklets have to busy-wait its completion in
> > that case.
> >
> > If responder and completer sleep, it becomes more likely that packet drop
> > occurs because of overflow in receiver queue. There are multiple queues
> > involved, but, as SoftRoCE uses UDP, the most important one would be the
> > UDP buffers. The size can be configured in net.core.rmem_default and
> > net.core.rmem_max sysconfig parameters. Users should change these values in
> > case of packet drop, but page fault would be typically not so long as to
> > cause the problem.
> >
> > [How does ODP work?]
> > "struct ib_umem_odp" is used to manage pages. It is created for each
> > ODP-enabled MR on its registration. This struct holds a pair of arrays
> > (dma_list/pfn_list) that serve as a driver page table. DMA addresses and
> > PFNs are stored in the driver page table. They are updated on page-in and
> > page-out, both of which use the common interface in ib_uverbs.
> >
> > Page-in can occur when requester, responder or completer access an MR in
> > order to process RDMA operations. If they find that the pages being
> > accessed are not present on physical memory or requisite permissions are
> > not set on the pages, they provoke page fault to make pages present with
> > proper permissions and at the same time update the driver page table. After
> > confirming the presence of the pages, they execute memory access such as
> > read, write or atomic operations.
> >
> > Page-out is triggered by page reclaim or filesystem events (e.g. metadata
> > update of a file that is being used as an MR). When creating an ODP-enabled
> > MR, the driver registers an MMU notifier callback. When the kernel issues a
> > page invalidation notification, the callback is provoked to unmap DMA
> > addresses and update the driver page table. After that, the kernel releases
> > the pages.
> >
> > [Supported operations]
> > All operations are supported on RC connection. Atomic write[3] and Flush[4]
> > operations, which are still under discussion, are also going to be
> > supported after their patches are merged. On UD connection, Send, Recv,
> > SRQ-Recv are supported. Because other operations are not supported on mlx5,
> > I take after the decision right now.
> >
> > [How to test ODP?]
> > There are only a few resources available for testing. pyverbs testcases in
> > rdma-core and perftest[7] are recommendable ones. Note that you may have to
> > build perftest from upstream since older versions do not handle ODP
> > capabilities correctly.
> >
> > [Future work]
> > My next work will be the prefetch feature. It allows applications to
> > trigger page fault using ibv_advise_mr(3) to optimize performance. Some
> > existing software like librpma use this feature. Additionally, I think we
> > can also add the implicit ODP feature in the future.
> >
> > [1] [RFC 00/20] On demand paging
> > https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-rdma/msg18906.html
> >
> > [2] [RFC PATCH v2 00/19] RDMA/FS DAX truncate proposal V1,000,002 ;-)
> > https://lore.kernel.org/nvdimm/20190809225833.6657-1-ira.weiny@intel.com/
> >
> > [3] [RESEND PATCH v5 0/2] RDMA/rxe: Add RDMA Atomic Write operation
> > https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-rdma/msg111428.html
> >
> > [4] [PATCH v4 0/6] RDMA/rxe: Add RDMA FLUSH operation
> > https://www.spinics.net/lists/kernel/msg4462045.html
> >
> > [5] librpma: Remote Persistent Memory Access Library
> > https://github.com/pmem/rpma
> >
> > [6] Heterogeneous Memory Management (HMM)
> > https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/mm/hmm.html
> >
> > [7] linux-rdma/perftest: Infiniband Verbs Performance Tests
> > https://github.com/linux-rdma/perftest
> >
> > Daisuke Matsuda (7):
> > IB/mlx5: Change ib_umem_odp_map_dma_single_page() to retain umem_mutex
> > RDMA/rxe: Convert the triple tasklets to workqueues
> > RDMA/rxe: Cleanup code for responder Atomic operations
> > RDMA/rxe: Add page invalidation support
> > RDMA/rxe: Allow registering MRs for On-Demand Paging
> > RDMA/rxe: Add support for Send/Recv/Write/Read operations with ODP
> > RDMA/rxe: Add support for the traditional Atomic operations with ODP
> >
> > drivers/infiniband/core/umem_odp.c | 6 +-
> > drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx5/odp.c | 4 +-
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/Makefile | 5 +-
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe.c | 18 ++
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_comp.c | 42 +++-
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_loc.h | 11 +-
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_mr.c | 7 +-
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_net.c | 4 +-
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_odp.c | 329 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_param.h | 2 +-
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c | 68 +++---
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_recv.c | 2 +-
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_req.c | 14 +-
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_resp.c | 175 +++++++-------
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_resp.h | 44 ++++
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_task.c | 152 ------------
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_task.h | 69 ------
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_verbs.c | 16 +-
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_verbs.h | 10 +-
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_wq.c | 161 +++++++++++++
> > drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_wq.h | 71 ++++++
> > 21 files changed, 824 insertions(+), 386 deletions(-)
> > create mode 100644 drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_odp.c
> > create mode 100644 drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_resp.h
> > delete mode 100644 drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_task.c
> > delete mode 100644 drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_task.h
> > create mode 100644 drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_wq.c
> > create mode 100644 drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_wq.h
> >

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