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33 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
34 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
37 * netisr is a packet dispatch service, allowing synchronous (directly
38 * dispatched) and asynchronous (deferred dispatch) processing of packets by
39 * registered protocol handlers. Callers pass a protocol identifier and
40 * packet to netisr, along with a direct dispatch hint, and work will either
41 * be immediately processed by the registered handler, or passed to a
42 * software interrupt (SWI) thread for deferred dispatch. Callers will
43 * generally select one or the other based on:
45 * - Whether directly dispatching a netisr handler lead to code reentrance or
46 * lock recursion, such as entering the socket code from the socket code.
47 * - Whether directly dispatching a netisr handler lead to recursive
48 * processing, such as when decapsulating several wrapped layers of tunnel
49 * information (IPSEC within IPSEC within ...).
51 * Maintaining ordering for protocol streams is a critical design concern.
52 * Enforcing ordering limits the opportunity for concurrency, but maintains
53 * the strong ordering requirements found in some protocols, such as TCP. Of
54 * related concern is CPU affinity--it is desirable to process all data
55 * associated with a particular stream on the same CPU over time in order to
56 * avoid acquiring locks associated with the connection on different CPUs,
57 * keep connection data in one cache, and to generally encourage associated
58 * user threads to live on the same CPU as the stream. It's also desirable
59 * to avoid lock migration and contention where locks are associated with
62 * netisr supports several policy variations, represented by the
63 * NETISR_POLICY_* constants, allowing protocols to play various roles in
64 * identifying flows, assigning work to CPUs, etc. These are described in
69 #include "opt_device_polling.h"
71 #include <sys/param.h>
73 #include <sys/kernel.h>
74 #include <sys/kthread.h>
75 #include <sys/malloc.h>
76 #include <sys/interrupt.h>
79 #include <sys/mutex.h>
82 #include <sys/rmlock.h>
83 #include <sys/sched.h>
85 #include <sys/socket.h>
86 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
87 #include <sys/systm.h>
93 #define _WANT_NETISR_INTERNAL /* Enable definitions from netisr_internal.h */
95 #include <net/if_var.h>
96 #include <net/if_private.h>
97 #include <net/netisr.h>
98 #include <net/netisr_internal.h>
102 * Synchronize use and modification of the registered netisr data structures;
103 * acquire a read lock while modifying the set of registered protocols to
104 * prevent partially registered or unregistered protocols from being run.
106 * The following data structures and fields are protected by this lock:
108 * - The netisr_proto array, including all fields of struct netisr_proto.
109 * - The nws array, including all fields of struct netisr_worker.
110 * - The nws_array array.
112 * Note: the NETISR_LOCKING define controls whether read locks are acquired
113 * in packet processing paths requiring netisr registration stability. This
114 * is disabled by default as it can lead to measurable performance
115 * degradation even with rmlocks (3%-6% for loopback ping-pong traffic), and
116 * because netisr registration and unregistration is extremely rare at
117 * runtime. If it becomes more common, this decision should be revisited.
119 * XXXRW: rmlocks don't support assertions.
121 static struct rmlock netisr_rmlock;
122 #define NETISR_LOCK_INIT() rm_init_flags(&netisr_rmlock, "netisr", \
124 #define NETISR_LOCK_ASSERT()
125 #define NETISR_RLOCK(tracker) rm_rlock(&netisr_rmlock, (tracker))
126 #define NETISR_RUNLOCK(tracker) rm_runlock(&netisr_rmlock, (tracker))
127 #define NETISR_WLOCK() rm_wlock(&netisr_rmlock)
128 #define NETISR_WUNLOCK() rm_wunlock(&netisr_rmlock)
129 /* #define NETISR_LOCKING */
131 static SYSCTL_NODE(_net, OID_AUTO, isr, CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0,
135 * Three global direct dispatch policies are supported:
137 * NETISR_DISPATCH_DEFERRED: All work is deferred for a netisr, regardless of
138 * context (may be overridden by protocols).
140 * NETISR_DISPATCH_HYBRID: If the executing context allows direct dispatch,
141 * and we're running on the CPU the work would be performed on, then direct
142 * dispatch it if it wouldn't violate ordering constraints on the workstream.
144 * NETISR_DISPATCH_DIRECT: If the executing context allows direct dispatch,
145 * always direct dispatch. (The default.)
147 * Notice that changing the global policy could lead to short periods of
148 * misordered processing, but this is considered acceptable as compared to
149 * the complexity of enforcing ordering during policy changes. Protocols can
150 * override the global policy (when they're not doing that, they select
151 * NETISR_DISPATCH_DEFAULT).
153 #define NETISR_DISPATCH_POLICY_DEFAULT NETISR_DISPATCH_DIRECT
154 #define NETISR_DISPATCH_POLICY_MAXSTR 20 /* Used for temporary buffers. */
155 static u_int netisr_dispatch_policy = NETISR_DISPATCH_POLICY_DEFAULT;
156 static int sysctl_netisr_dispatch_policy(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
157 SYSCTL_PROC(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, dispatch,
158 CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RWTUN | CTLFLAG_NEEDGIANT,
159 0, 0, sysctl_netisr_dispatch_policy, "A",
160 "netisr dispatch policy");
163 * Allow the administrator to limit the number of threads (CPUs) to use for
164 * netisr. We don't check netisr_maxthreads before creating the thread for
165 * CPU 0. This must be set at boot. We will create at most one thread per CPU.
166 * By default we initialize this to 1 which would assign just 1 cpu (cpu0) and
167 * therefore only 1 workstream. If set to -1, netisr would use all cpus
168 * (mp_ncpus) and therefore would have those many workstreams. One workstream
171 static int netisr_maxthreads = 1; /* Max number of threads. */
172 SYSCTL_INT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, maxthreads, CTLFLAG_RDTUN,
173 &netisr_maxthreads, 0,
174 "Use at most this many CPUs for netisr processing");
176 static int netisr_bindthreads = 0; /* Bind threads to CPUs. */
177 SYSCTL_INT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, bindthreads, CTLFLAG_RDTUN,
178 &netisr_bindthreads, 0, "Bind netisr threads to CPUs.");
181 * Limit per-workstream mbuf queue limits s to at most net.isr.maxqlimit,
182 * both for initial configuration and later modification using
183 * netisr_setqlimit().
185 #define NETISR_DEFAULT_MAXQLIMIT 10240
186 static u_int netisr_maxqlimit = NETISR_DEFAULT_MAXQLIMIT;
187 SYSCTL_UINT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, maxqlimit, CTLFLAG_RDTUN,
188 &netisr_maxqlimit, 0,
189 "Maximum netisr per-protocol, per-CPU queue depth.");
192 * The default per-workstream mbuf queue limit for protocols that don't
193 * initialize the nh_qlimit field of their struct netisr_handler. If this is
194 * set above netisr_maxqlimit, we truncate it to the maximum during boot.
196 #define NETISR_DEFAULT_DEFAULTQLIMIT 256
197 static u_int netisr_defaultqlimit = NETISR_DEFAULT_DEFAULTQLIMIT;
198 SYSCTL_UINT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, defaultqlimit, CTLFLAG_RDTUN,
199 &netisr_defaultqlimit, 0,
200 "Default netisr per-protocol, per-CPU queue limit if not set by protocol");
203 * Store and export the compile-time constant NETISR_MAXPROT limit on the
204 * number of protocols that can register with netisr at a time. This is
205 * required for crashdump analysis, as it sizes netisr_proto[].
207 static u_int netisr_maxprot = NETISR_MAXPROT;
208 SYSCTL_UINT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, maxprot, CTLFLAG_RD,
210 "Compile-time limit on the number of protocols supported by netisr.");
213 * The netisr_proto array describes all registered protocols, indexed by
214 * protocol number. See netisr_internal.h for more details.
216 static struct netisr_proto netisr_proto[NETISR_MAXPROT];
220 * The netisr_enable array describes a per-VNET flag for registered
221 * protocols on whether this netisr is active in this VNET or not.
222 * netisr_register() will automatically enable the netisr for the
223 * default VNET and all currently active instances.
224 * netisr_unregister() will disable all active VNETs, including vnet0.
225 * Individual network stack instances can be enabled/disabled by the
226 * netisr_(un)register _vnet() functions.
227 * With this we keep the one netisr_proto per protocol but add a
228 * mechanism to stop netisr processing for vnet teardown.
229 * Apart from that we expect a VNET to always be enabled.
231 VNET_DEFINE_STATIC(u_int, netisr_enable[NETISR_MAXPROT]);
232 #define V_netisr_enable VNET(netisr_enable)
236 * Per-CPU workstream data. See netisr_internal.h for more details.
238 DPCPU_DEFINE(struct netisr_workstream, nws);
241 * Map contiguous values between 0 and nws_count into CPU IDs appropriate for
242 * accessing workstreams. This allows constructions of the form
243 * DPCPU_ID_GET(nws_array[arbitraryvalue % nws_count], nws).
245 static u_int nws_array[MAXCPU];
248 * Number of registered workstreams. Will be at most the number of running
249 * CPUs once fully started.
251 static u_int nws_count;
252 SYSCTL_UINT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, numthreads, CTLFLAG_RD,
253 &nws_count, 0, "Number of extant netisr threads.");
256 * Synchronization for each workstream: a mutex protects all mutable fields
257 * in each stream, including per-protocol state (mbuf queues). The SWI is
258 * woken up if asynchronous dispatch is required.
260 #define NWS_LOCK(s) mtx_lock(&(s)->nws_mtx)
261 #define NWS_LOCK_ASSERT(s) mtx_assert(&(s)->nws_mtx, MA_OWNED)
262 #define NWS_UNLOCK(s) mtx_unlock(&(s)->nws_mtx)
263 #define NWS_SIGNAL(s) swi_sched((s)->nws_swi_cookie, 0)
266 * Utility routines for protocols that implement their own mapping of flows
270 netisr_get_cpucount(void)
277 netisr_get_cpuid(u_int cpunumber)
280 return (nws_array[cpunumber % nws_count]);
284 * The default implementation of flow -> CPU ID mapping.
286 * Non-static so that protocols can use it to map their own work to specific
287 * CPUs in a manner consistent to netisr for affinity purposes.
290 netisr_default_flow2cpu(u_int flowid)
293 return (nws_array[flowid % nws_count]);
297 * Dispatch tunable and sysctl configuration.
299 struct netisr_dispatch_table_entry {
301 const char *ndte_policy_str;
303 static const struct netisr_dispatch_table_entry netisr_dispatch_table[] = {
304 { NETISR_DISPATCH_DEFAULT, "default" },
305 { NETISR_DISPATCH_DEFERRED, "deferred" },
306 { NETISR_DISPATCH_HYBRID, "hybrid" },
307 { NETISR_DISPATCH_DIRECT, "direct" },
311 netisr_dispatch_policy_to_str(u_int dispatch_policy, char *buffer,
314 const struct netisr_dispatch_table_entry *ndtep;
319 for (i = 0; i < nitems(netisr_dispatch_table); i++) {
320 ndtep = &netisr_dispatch_table[i];
321 if (ndtep->ndte_policy == dispatch_policy) {
322 str = ndtep->ndte_policy_str;
326 snprintf(buffer, buflen, "%s", str);
330 netisr_dispatch_policy_from_str(const char *str, u_int *dispatch_policyp)
332 const struct netisr_dispatch_table_entry *ndtep;
335 for (i = 0; i < nitems(netisr_dispatch_table); i++) {
336 ndtep = &netisr_dispatch_table[i];
337 if (strcmp(ndtep->ndte_policy_str, str) == 0) {
338 *dispatch_policyp = ndtep->ndte_policy;
346 sysctl_netisr_dispatch_policy(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
348 char tmp[NETISR_DISPATCH_POLICY_MAXSTR];
350 u_int dispatch_policy;
353 netisr_dispatch_policy_to_str(netisr_dispatch_policy, tmp,
356 * netisr is initialised very early during the boot when malloc isn't
357 * available yet so we can't use sysctl_handle_string() to process
358 * any non-default value that was potentially set via loader.
360 if (req->newptr != NULL) {
361 len = req->newlen - req->newidx;
362 if (len >= NETISR_DISPATCH_POLICY_MAXSTR)
364 error = SYSCTL_IN(req, tmp, len);
367 error = netisr_dispatch_policy_from_str(tmp,
370 dispatch_policy == NETISR_DISPATCH_DEFAULT)
373 netisr_dispatch_policy = dispatch_policy;
376 error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, tmp, sizeof(tmp), req);
382 * Register a new netisr handler, which requires initializing per-protocol
383 * fields for each workstream. All netisr work is briefly suspended while
384 * the protocol is installed.
387 netisr_register(const struct netisr_handler *nhp)
389 VNET_ITERATOR_DECL(vnet_iter);
390 struct netisr_work *npwp;
394 proto = nhp->nh_proto;
398 * Test that the requested registration is valid.
400 KASSERT(nhp->nh_name != NULL,
401 ("%s: nh_name NULL for %u", __func__, proto));
402 KASSERT(nhp->nh_handler != NULL,
403 ("%s: nh_handler NULL for %s", __func__, name));
404 KASSERT(nhp->nh_policy == NETISR_POLICY_SOURCE ||
405 nhp->nh_policy == NETISR_POLICY_FLOW ||
406 nhp->nh_policy == NETISR_POLICY_CPU,
407 ("%s: unsupported nh_policy %u for %s", __func__,
408 nhp->nh_policy, name));
409 KASSERT(nhp->nh_policy == NETISR_POLICY_FLOW ||
410 nhp->nh_m2flow == NULL,
411 ("%s: nh_policy != FLOW but m2flow defined for %s", __func__,
413 KASSERT(nhp->nh_policy == NETISR_POLICY_CPU || nhp->nh_m2cpuid == NULL,
414 ("%s: nh_policy != CPU but m2cpuid defined for %s", __func__,
416 KASSERT(nhp->nh_policy != NETISR_POLICY_CPU || nhp->nh_m2cpuid != NULL,
417 ("%s: nh_policy == CPU but m2cpuid not defined for %s", __func__,
419 KASSERT(nhp->nh_dispatch == NETISR_DISPATCH_DEFAULT ||
420 nhp->nh_dispatch == NETISR_DISPATCH_DEFERRED ||
421 nhp->nh_dispatch == NETISR_DISPATCH_HYBRID ||
422 nhp->nh_dispatch == NETISR_DISPATCH_DIRECT,
423 ("%s: invalid nh_dispatch (%u)", __func__, nhp->nh_dispatch));
425 KASSERT(proto < NETISR_MAXPROT,
426 ("%s(%u, %s): protocol too big", __func__, proto, name));
429 * Test that no existing registration exists for this protocol.
432 KASSERT(netisr_proto[proto].np_name == NULL,
433 ("%s(%u, %s): name present", __func__, proto, name));
434 KASSERT(netisr_proto[proto].np_handler == NULL,
435 ("%s(%u, %s): handler present", __func__, proto, name));
437 netisr_proto[proto].np_name = name;
438 netisr_proto[proto].np_handler = nhp->nh_handler;
439 netisr_proto[proto].np_m2flow = nhp->nh_m2flow;
440 netisr_proto[proto].np_m2cpuid = nhp->nh_m2cpuid;
441 netisr_proto[proto].np_drainedcpu = nhp->nh_drainedcpu;
442 if (nhp->nh_qlimit == 0)
443 netisr_proto[proto].np_qlimit = netisr_defaultqlimit;
444 else if (nhp->nh_qlimit > netisr_maxqlimit) {
445 printf("%s: %s requested queue limit %u capped to "
446 "net.isr.maxqlimit %u\n", __func__, name, nhp->nh_qlimit,
448 netisr_proto[proto].np_qlimit = netisr_maxqlimit;
450 netisr_proto[proto].np_qlimit = nhp->nh_qlimit;
451 netisr_proto[proto].np_policy = nhp->nh_policy;
452 netisr_proto[proto].np_dispatch = nhp->nh_dispatch;
454 npwp = &(DPCPU_ID_PTR(i, nws))->nws_work[proto];
455 bzero(npwp, sizeof(*npwp));
456 npwp->nw_qlimit = netisr_proto[proto].np_qlimit;
461 * Test that we are in vnet0 and have a curvnet set.
463 KASSERT(curvnet != NULL, ("%s: curvnet is NULL", __func__));
464 KASSERT(IS_DEFAULT_VNET(curvnet), ("%s: curvnet %p is not vnet0 %p",
465 __func__, curvnet, vnet0));
466 VNET_LIST_RLOCK_NOSLEEP();
467 VNET_FOREACH(vnet_iter) {
468 CURVNET_SET(vnet_iter);
469 V_netisr_enable[proto] = 1;
472 VNET_LIST_RUNLOCK_NOSLEEP();
478 * Clear drop counters across all workstreams for a protocol.
481 netisr_clearqdrops(const struct netisr_handler *nhp)
483 struct netisr_work *npwp;
489 proto = nhp->nh_proto;
493 KASSERT(proto < NETISR_MAXPROT,
494 ("%s(%u): protocol too big for %s", __func__, proto, name));
497 KASSERT(netisr_proto[proto].np_handler != NULL,
498 ("%s(%u): protocol not registered for %s", __func__, proto,
502 npwp = &(DPCPU_ID_PTR(i, nws))->nws_work[proto];
509 * Query current drop counters across all workstreams for a protocol.
512 netisr_getqdrops(const struct netisr_handler *nhp, u_int64_t *qdropp)
514 struct netisr_work *npwp;
515 struct rm_priotracker tracker;
522 proto = nhp->nh_proto;
526 KASSERT(proto < NETISR_MAXPROT,
527 ("%s(%u): protocol too big for %s", __func__, proto, name));
529 NETISR_RLOCK(&tracker);
530 KASSERT(netisr_proto[proto].np_handler != NULL,
531 ("%s(%u): protocol not registered for %s", __func__, proto,
535 npwp = &(DPCPU_ID_PTR(i, nws))->nws_work[proto];
536 *qdropp += npwp->nw_qdrops;
538 NETISR_RUNLOCK(&tracker);
542 * Query current per-workstream queue limit for a protocol.
545 netisr_getqlimit(const struct netisr_handler *nhp, u_int *qlimitp)
547 struct rm_priotracker tracker;
553 proto = nhp->nh_proto;
557 KASSERT(proto < NETISR_MAXPROT,
558 ("%s(%u): protocol too big for %s", __func__, proto, name));
560 NETISR_RLOCK(&tracker);
561 KASSERT(netisr_proto[proto].np_handler != NULL,
562 ("%s(%u): protocol not registered for %s", __func__, proto,
564 *qlimitp = netisr_proto[proto].np_qlimit;
565 NETISR_RUNLOCK(&tracker);
569 * Update the queue limit across per-workstream queues for a protocol. We
570 * simply change the limits, and don't drain overflowed packets as they will
571 * (hopefully) take care of themselves shortly.
574 netisr_setqlimit(const struct netisr_handler *nhp, u_int qlimit)
576 struct netisr_work *npwp;
582 if (qlimit > netisr_maxqlimit)
585 proto = nhp->nh_proto;
589 KASSERT(proto < NETISR_MAXPROT,
590 ("%s(%u): protocol too big for %s", __func__, proto, name));
593 KASSERT(netisr_proto[proto].np_handler != NULL,
594 ("%s(%u): protocol not registered for %s", __func__, proto,
597 netisr_proto[proto].np_qlimit = qlimit;
599 npwp = &(DPCPU_ID_PTR(i, nws))->nws_work[proto];
600 npwp->nw_qlimit = qlimit;
607 * Drain all packets currently held in a particular protocol work queue.
610 netisr_drain_proto(struct netisr_work *npwp)
615 * We would assert the lock on the workstream but it's not passed in.
617 while ((m = npwp->nw_head) != NULL) {
618 npwp->nw_head = m->m_nextpkt;
620 if (npwp->nw_head == NULL)
621 npwp->nw_tail = NULL;
625 KASSERT(npwp->nw_tail == NULL, ("%s: tail", __func__));
626 KASSERT(npwp->nw_len == 0, ("%s: len", __func__));
630 * Remove the registration of a network protocol, which requires clearing
631 * per-protocol fields across all workstreams, including freeing all mbufs in
632 * the queues at time of unregister. All work in netisr is briefly suspended
633 * while this takes place.
636 netisr_unregister(const struct netisr_handler *nhp)
638 VNET_ITERATOR_DECL(vnet_iter);
639 struct netisr_work *npwp;
645 proto = nhp->nh_proto;
649 KASSERT(proto < NETISR_MAXPROT,
650 ("%s(%u): protocol too big for %s", __func__, proto, name));
653 KASSERT(netisr_proto[proto].np_handler != NULL,
654 ("%s(%u): protocol not registered for %s", __func__, proto,
658 VNET_LIST_RLOCK_NOSLEEP();
659 VNET_FOREACH(vnet_iter) {
660 CURVNET_SET(vnet_iter);
661 V_netisr_enable[proto] = 0;
664 VNET_LIST_RUNLOCK_NOSLEEP();
667 netisr_proto[proto].np_name = NULL;
668 netisr_proto[proto].np_handler = NULL;
669 netisr_proto[proto].np_m2flow = NULL;
670 netisr_proto[proto].np_m2cpuid = NULL;
671 netisr_proto[proto].np_qlimit = 0;
672 netisr_proto[proto].np_policy = 0;
674 npwp = &(DPCPU_ID_PTR(i, nws))->nws_work[proto];
675 netisr_drain_proto(npwp);
676 bzero(npwp, sizeof(*npwp));
683 netisr_register_vnet(const struct netisr_handler *nhp)
687 proto = nhp->nh_proto;
689 KASSERT(curvnet != NULL, ("%s: curvnet is NULL", __func__));
690 KASSERT(proto < NETISR_MAXPROT,
691 ("%s(%u): protocol too big for %s", __func__, proto, nhp->nh_name));
693 KASSERT(netisr_proto[proto].np_handler != NULL,
694 ("%s(%u): protocol not registered for %s", __func__, proto,
697 V_netisr_enable[proto] = 1;
702 netisr_drain_proto_vnet(struct vnet *vnet, u_int proto)
704 struct epoch_tracker et;
705 struct netisr_workstream *nwsp;
706 struct netisr_work *npwp;
707 struct mbuf *m, *mp, *n, *ne;
711 KASSERT(vnet != NULL, ("%s: vnet is NULL", __func__));
712 NETISR_LOCK_ASSERT();
715 nwsp = DPCPU_ID_PTR(i, nws);
716 if (nwsp->nws_intr_event == NULL)
718 npwp = &nwsp->nws_work[proto];
722 * Rather than dissecting and removing mbufs from the middle
723 * of the chain, we build a new chain if the packet stays and
724 * update the head and tail pointers at the end. All packets
725 * matching the given vnet are freed.
733 mp->m_nextpkt = NULL;
734 if ((ifp = ifnet_byindexgen(mp->m_pkthdr.rcvidx,
735 mp->m_pkthdr.rcvgen)) != NULL &&
736 ifp->if_vnet != vnet) {
745 /* This is a packet in the selected vnet, or belongs
746 to destroyed interface. Free it. */
758 netisr_unregister_vnet(const struct netisr_handler *nhp)
762 proto = nhp->nh_proto;
764 KASSERT(curvnet != NULL, ("%s: curvnet is NULL", __func__));
765 KASSERT(proto < NETISR_MAXPROT,
766 ("%s(%u): protocol too big for %s", __func__, proto, nhp->nh_name));
768 KASSERT(netisr_proto[proto].np_handler != NULL,
769 ("%s(%u): protocol not registered for %s", __func__, proto,
772 V_netisr_enable[proto] = 0;
774 netisr_drain_proto_vnet(curvnet, proto);
780 * Compose the global and per-protocol policies on dispatch, and return the
781 * dispatch policy to use.
784 netisr_get_dispatch(struct netisr_proto *npp)
788 * Protocol-specific configuration overrides the global default.
790 if (npp->np_dispatch != NETISR_DISPATCH_DEFAULT)
791 return (npp->np_dispatch);
792 return (netisr_dispatch_policy);
796 * Look up the workstream given a packet and source identifier. Do this by
797 * checking the protocol's policy, and optionally call out to the protocol
798 * for assistance if required.
801 netisr_select_cpuid(struct netisr_proto *npp, u_int dispatch_policy,
802 uintptr_t source, struct mbuf *m, u_int *cpuidp)
807 NETISR_LOCK_ASSERT();
810 * In the event we have only one worker, shortcut and deliver to it
811 * without further ado.
813 if (nws_count == 1) {
814 *cpuidp = nws_array[0];
819 * What happens next depends on the policy selected by the protocol.
820 * If we want to support per-interface policies, we should do that
823 policy = npp->np_policy;
824 if (policy == NETISR_POLICY_CPU) {
825 m = npp->np_m2cpuid(m, source, cpuidp);
830 * It's possible for a protocol not to have a good idea about
831 * where to process a packet, in which case we fall back on
832 * the netisr code to decide. In the hybrid case, return the
833 * current CPU ID, which will force an immediate direct
834 * dispatch. In the queued case, fall back on the SOURCE
837 if (*cpuidp != NETISR_CPUID_NONE) {
838 *cpuidp = netisr_get_cpuid(*cpuidp);
841 if (dispatch_policy == NETISR_DISPATCH_HYBRID) {
842 *cpuidp = netisr_get_cpuid(curcpu);
845 policy = NETISR_POLICY_SOURCE;
848 if (policy == NETISR_POLICY_FLOW) {
849 if (M_HASHTYPE_GET(m) == M_HASHTYPE_NONE &&
850 npp->np_m2flow != NULL) {
851 m = npp->np_m2flow(m, source);
855 if (M_HASHTYPE_GET(m) != M_HASHTYPE_NONE) {
857 netisr_default_flow2cpu(m->m_pkthdr.flowid);
860 policy = NETISR_POLICY_SOURCE;
863 KASSERT(policy == NETISR_POLICY_SOURCE,
864 ("%s: invalid policy %u for %s", __func__, npp->np_policy,
867 MPASS((m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags & CSUM_SND_TAG) == 0);
868 ifp = m->m_pkthdr.rcvif;
870 *cpuidp = nws_array[(ifp->if_index + source) % nws_count];
872 *cpuidp = nws_array[source % nws_count];
877 * Process packets associated with a workstream and protocol. For reasons of
878 * fairness, we process up to one complete netisr queue at a time, moving the
879 * queue to a stack-local queue for processing, but do not loop refreshing
880 * from the global queue. The caller is responsible for deciding whether to
881 * loop, and for setting the NWS_RUNNING flag. The passed workstream will be
882 * locked on entry and relocked before return, but will be released while
883 * processing. The number of packets processed is returned.
886 netisr_process_workstream_proto(struct netisr_workstream *nwsp, u_int proto)
888 struct netisr_work local_npw, *npwp;
892 NETISR_LOCK_ASSERT();
893 NWS_LOCK_ASSERT(nwsp);
895 KASSERT(nwsp->nws_flags & NWS_RUNNING,
896 ("%s(%u): not running", __func__, proto));
897 KASSERT(proto >= 0 && proto < NETISR_MAXPROT,
898 ("%s(%u): invalid proto\n", __func__, proto));
900 npwp = &nwsp->nws_work[proto];
901 if (npwp->nw_len == 0)
905 * Move the global work queue to a thread-local work queue.
907 * Notice that this means the effective maximum length of the queue
908 * is actually twice that of the maximum queue length specified in
909 * the protocol registration call.
911 handled = npwp->nw_len;
913 npwp->nw_head = NULL;
914 npwp->nw_tail = NULL;
916 nwsp->nws_pendingbits &= ~(1 << proto);
918 while ((m = local_npw.nw_head) != NULL) {
919 local_npw.nw_head = m->m_nextpkt;
921 if (local_npw.nw_head == NULL)
922 local_npw.nw_tail = NULL;
924 if (__predict_false(m_rcvif_restore(m) == NULL)) {
928 CURVNET_SET(m->m_pkthdr.rcvif->if_vnet);
929 netisr_proto[proto].np_handler(m);
932 KASSERT(local_npw.nw_len == 0,
933 ("%s(%u): len %u", __func__, proto, local_npw.nw_len));
934 if (netisr_proto[proto].np_drainedcpu)
935 netisr_proto[proto].np_drainedcpu(nwsp->nws_cpu);
937 npwp->nw_handled += handled;
942 * SWI handler for netisr -- processes packets in a set of workstreams that
943 * it owns, woken up by calls to NWS_SIGNAL(). If this workstream is already
944 * being direct dispatched, go back to sleep and wait for the dispatching
945 * thread to wake us up again.
950 #ifdef NETISR_LOCKING
951 struct rm_priotracker tracker;
953 struct netisr_workstream *nwsp;
958 #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
959 KASSERT(nws_count == 1,
960 ("%s: device_polling but nws_count != 1", __func__));
963 #ifdef NETISR_LOCKING
964 NETISR_RLOCK(&tracker);
967 KASSERT(!(nwsp->nws_flags & NWS_RUNNING), ("swi_net: running"));
968 if (nwsp->nws_flags & NWS_DISPATCHING)
970 nwsp->nws_flags |= NWS_RUNNING;
971 nwsp->nws_flags &= ~NWS_SCHEDULED;
972 while ((bits = nwsp->nws_pendingbits) != 0) {
973 while ((prot = ffs(bits)) != 0) {
975 bits &= ~(1 << prot);
976 (void)netisr_process_workstream_proto(nwsp, prot);
979 nwsp->nws_flags &= ~NWS_RUNNING;
982 #ifdef NETISR_LOCKING
983 NETISR_RUNLOCK(&tracker);
985 #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
991 netisr_queue_workstream(struct netisr_workstream *nwsp, u_int proto,
992 struct netisr_work *npwp, struct mbuf *m, int *dosignalp)
995 NWS_LOCK_ASSERT(nwsp);
998 if (npwp->nw_len < npwp->nw_qlimit) {
999 m_rcvif_serialize(m);
1000 m->m_nextpkt = NULL;
1001 if (npwp->nw_head == NULL) {
1005 npwp->nw_tail->m_nextpkt = m;
1009 if (npwp->nw_len > npwp->nw_watermark)
1010 npwp->nw_watermark = npwp->nw_len;
1013 * We must set the bit regardless of NWS_RUNNING, so that
1014 * swi_net() keeps calling netisr_process_workstream_proto().
1016 nwsp->nws_pendingbits |= (1 << proto);
1017 if (!(nwsp->nws_flags &
1018 (NWS_RUNNING | NWS_DISPATCHING | NWS_SCHEDULED))) {
1019 nwsp->nws_flags |= NWS_SCHEDULED;
1020 *dosignalp = 1; /* Defer until unlocked. */
1032 netisr_queue_internal(u_int proto, struct mbuf *m, u_int cpuid)
1034 struct netisr_workstream *nwsp;
1035 struct netisr_work *npwp;
1036 int dosignal, error;
1038 #ifdef NETISR_LOCKING
1039 NETISR_LOCK_ASSERT();
1041 KASSERT(cpuid <= mp_maxid, ("%s: cpuid too big (%u, %u)", __func__,
1043 KASSERT(!CPU_ABSENT(cpuid), ("%s: CPU %u absent", __func__, cpuid));
1047 nwsp = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpuid, nws);
1048 npwp = &nwsp->nws_work[proto];
1050 error = netisr_queue_workstream(nwsp, proto, npwp, m, &dosignal);
1058 netisr_queue_src(u_int proto, uintptr_t source, struct mbuf *m)
1060 #ifdef NETISR_LOCKING
1061 struct rm_priotracker tracker;
1066 KASSERT(proto < NETISR_MAXPROT,
1067 ("%s: invalid proto %u", __func__, proto));
1069 #ifdef NETISR_LOCKING
1070 NETISR_RLOCK(&tracker);
1072 KASSERT(netisr_proto[proto].np_handler != NULL,
1073 ("%s: invalid proto %u", __func__, proto));
1076 if (V_netisr_enable[proto] == 0) {
1078 return (ENOPROTOOPT);
1082 m = netisr_select_cpuid(&netisr_proto[proto], NETISR_DISPATCH_DEFERRED,
1085 KASSERT(!CPU_ABSENT(cpuid), ("%s: CPU %u absent", __func__,
1087 VNET_ASSERT(m->m_pkthdr.rcvif != NULL,
1088 ("%s:%d rcvif == NULL: m=%p", __func__, __LINE__, m));
1089 error = netisr_queue_internal(proto, m, cpuid);
1092 #ifdef NETISR_LOCKING
1093 NETISR_RUNLOCK(&tracker);
1099 netisr_queue(u_int proto, struct mbuf *m)
1102 return (netisr_queue_src(proto, 0, m));
1106 * Dispatch a packet for netisr processing; direct dispatch is permitted by
1110 netisr_dispatch_src(u_int proto, uintptr_t source, struct mbuf *m)
1112 #ifdef NETISR_LOCKING
1113 struct rm_priotracker tracker;
1115 struct netisr_workstream *nwsp;
1116 struct netisr_proto *npp;
1117 struct netisr_work *npwp;
1118 int dosignal, error;
1119 u_int cpuid, dispatch_policy;
1122 KASSERT(proto < NETISR_MAXPROT,
1123 ("%s: invalid proto %u", __func__, proto));
1124 #ifdef NETISR_LOCKING
1125 NETISR_RLOCK(&tracker);
1127 npp = &netisr_proto[proto];
1128 KASSERT(npp->np_handler != NULL, ("%s: invalid proto %u", __func__,
1132 if (V_netisr_enable[proto] == 0) {
1134 return (ENOPROTOOPT);
1138 dispatch_policy = netisr_get_dispatch(npp);
1139 if (dispatch_policy == NETISR_DISPATCH_DEFERRED)
1140 return (netisr_queue_src(proto, source, m));
1143 * If direct dispatch is forced, then unconditionally dispatch
1144 * without a formal CPU selection. Borrow the current CPU's stats,
1145 * even if there's no worker on it. In this case we don't update
1146 * nws_flags because all netisr processing will be source ordered due
1147 * to always being forced to directly dispatch.
1149 if (dispatch_policy == NETISR_DISPATCH_DIRECT) {
1150 nwsp = DPCPU_PTR(nws);
1151 npwp = &nwsp->nws_work[proto];
1152 npwp->nw_dispatched++;
1154 netisr_proto[proto].np_handler(m);
1159 KASSERT(dispatch_policy == NETISR_DISPATCH_HYBRID,
1160 ("%s: unknown dispatch policy (%u)", __func__, dispatch_policy));
1163 * Otherwise, we execute in a hybrid mode where we will try to direct
1164 * dispatch if we're on the right CPU and the netisr worker isn't
1168 m = netisr_select_cpuid(&netisr_proto[proto], NETISR_DISPATCH_HYBRID,
1174 KASSERT(!CPU_ABSENT(cpuid), ("%s: CPU %u absent", __func__, cpuid));
1175 if (cpuid != curcpu)
1176 goto queue_fallback;
1177 nwsp = DPCPU_PTR(nws);
1178 npwp = &nwsp->nws_work[proto];
1181 * We are willing to direct dispatch only if three conditions hold:
1183 * (1) The netisr worker isn't already running,
1184 * (2) Another thread isn't already directly dispatching, and
1185 * (3) The netisr hasn't already been woken up.
1188 if (nwsp->nws_flags & (NWS_RUNNING | NWS_DISPATCHING | NWS_SCHEDULED)) {
1189 error = netisr_queue_workstream(nwsp, proto, npwp, m,
1198 * The current thread is now effectively the netisr worker, so set
1199 * the dispatching flag to prevent concurrent processing of the
1200 * stream from another thread (even the netisr worker), which could
1201 * otherwise lead to effective misordering of the stream.
1203 nwsp->nws_flags |= NWS_DISPATCHING;
1205 netisr_proto[proto].np_handler(m);
1207 nwsp->nws_flags &= ~NWS_DISPATCHING;
1209 npwp->nw_hybrid_dispatched++;
1212 * If other work was enqueued by another thread while we were direct
1213 * dispatching, we need to signal the netisr worker to do that work.
1214 * In the future, we might want to do some of that work in the
1215 * current thread, rather than trigger further context switches. If
1216 * so, we'll want to establish a reasonable bound on the work done in
1217 * the "borrowed" context.
1219 if (nwsp->nws_pendingbits != 0) {
1220 nwsp->nws_flags |= NWS_SCHEDULED;
1231 error = netisr_queue_internal(proto, m, cpuid);
1235 #ifdef NETISR_LOCKING
1236 NETISR_RUNLOCK(&tracker);
1242 netisr_dispatch(u_int proto, struct mbuf *m)
1245 return (netisr_dispatch_src(proto, 0, m));
1248 #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
1250 * Kernel polling borrows a netisr thread to run interface polling in; this
1251 * function allows kernel polling to request that the netisr thread be
1252 * scheduled even if no packets are pending for protocols.
1255 netisr_sched_poll(void)
1257 struct netisr_workstream *nwsp;
1259 nwsp = DPCPU_ID_PTR(nws_array[0], nws);
1265 netisr_start_swi(u_int cpuid, struct pcpu *pc)
1268 struct netisr_workstream *nwsp;
1271 KASSERT(!CPU_ABSENT(cpuid), ("%s: CPU %u absent", __func__, cpuid));
1273 nwsp = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpuid, nws);
1274 mtx_init(&nwsp->nws_mtx, "netisr_mtx", NULL, MTX_DEF);
1275 nwsp->nws_cpu = cpuid;
1276 snprintf(swiname, sizeof(swiname), "netisr %u", cpuid);
1277 error = swi_add(&nwsp->nws_intr_event, swiname, swi_net, nwsp,
1278 SWI_NET, INTR_TYPE_NET | INTR_MPSAFE, &nwsp->nws_swi_cookie);
1280 panic("%s: swi_add %d", __func__, error);
1281 pc->pc_netisr = nwsp->nws_intr_event;
1282 if (netisr_bindthreads) {
1283 error = intr_event_bind(nwsp->nws_intr_event, cpuid);
1285 printf("%s: cpu %u: intr_event_bind: %d", __func__,
1289 nws_array[nws_count] = nwsp->nws_cpu;
1295 * Initialize the netisr subsystem. We rely on BSS and static initialization
1296 * of most fields in global data structures.
1298 * Start a worker thread for the boot CPU so that we can support network
1299 * traffic immediately in case the network stack is used before additional
1300 * CPUs are started (for example, diskless boot).
1303 netisr_init(void *arg)
1308 if (netisr_maxthreads == 0 || netisr_maxthreads < -1 )
1309 netisr_maxthreads = 1; /* default behavior */
1310 else if (netisr_maxthreads == -1)
1311 netisr_maxthreads = mp_ncpus; /* use max cpus */
1312 if (netisr_maxthreads > mp_ncpus) {
1313 printf("netisr_init: forcing maxthreads from %d to %d\n",
1314 netisr_maxthreads, mp_ncpus);
1315 netisr_maxthreads = mp_ncpus;
1317 if (netisr_defaultqlimit > netisr_maxqlimit) {
1318 printf("netisr_init: forcing defaultqlimit from %d to %d\n",
1319 netisr_defaultqlimit, netisr_maxqlimit);
1320 netisr_defaultqlimit = netisr_maxqlimit;
1322 #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
1324 * The device polling code is not yet aware of how to deal with
1325 * multiple netisr threads, so for the time being compiling in device
1326 * polling disables parallel netisr workers.
1328 if (netisr_maxthreads != 1 || netisr_bindthreads != 0) {
1329 printf("netisr_init: forcing maxthreads to 1 and "
1330 "bindthreads to 0 for device polling\n");
1331 netisr_maxthreads = 1;
1332 netisr_bindthreads = 0;
1336 #ifdef EARLY_AP_STARTUP
1337 STAILQ_FOREACH(pc, &cpuhead, pc_allcpu) {
1338 if (nws_count >= netisr_maxthreads)
1340 netisr_start_swi(pc->pc_cpuid, pc);
1344 netisr_start_swi(pc->pc_cpuid, pc);
1347 SYSINIT(netisr_init, SI_SUB_SOFTINTR, SI_ORDER_FIRST, netisr_init, NULL);
1349 #ifndef EARLY_AP_STARTUP
1351 * Start worker threads for additional CPUs. No attempt to gracefully handle
1352 * work reassignment, we don't yet support dynamic reconfiguration.
1355 netisr_start(void *arg)
1359 STAILQ_FOREACH(pc, &cpuhead, pc_allcpu) {
1360 if (nws_count >= netisr_maxthreads)
1362 /* Worker will already be present for boot CPU. */
1363 if (pc->pc_netisr != NULL)
1365 netisr_start_swi(pc->pc_cpuid, pc);
1368 SYSINIT(netisr_start, SI_SUB_SMP, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, netisr_start, NULL);
1372 * Sysctl monitoring for netisr: query a list of registered protocols.
1375 sysctl_netisr_proto(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
1377 struct rm_priotracker tracker;
1378 struct sysctl_netisr_proto *snpp, *snp_array;
1379 struct netisr_proto *npp;
1380 u_int counter, proto;
1383 if (req->newptr != NULL)
1385 snp_array = malloc(sizeof(*snp_array) * NETISR_MAXPROT, M_TEMP,
1388 NETISR_RLOCK(&tracker);
1389 for (proto = 0; proto < NETISR_MAXPROT; proto++) {
1390 npp = &netisr_proto[proto];
1391 if (npp->np_name == NULL)
1393 snpp = &snp_array[counter];
1394 snpp->snp_version = sizeof(*snpp);
1395 strlcpy(snpp->snp_name, npp->np_name, NETISR_NAMEMAXLEN);
1396 snpp->snp_proto = proto;
1397 snpp->snp_qlimit = npp->np_qlimit;
1398 snpp->snp_policy = npp->np_policy;
1399 snpp->snp_dispatch = npp->np_dispatch;
1400 if (npp->np_m2flow != NULL)
1401 snpp->snp_flags |= NETISR_SNP_FLAGS_M2FLOW;
1402 if (npp->np_m2cpuid != NULL)
1403 snpp->snp_flags |= NETISR_SNP_FLAGS_M2CPUID;
1404 if (npp->np_drainedcpu != NULL)
1405 snpp->snp_flags |= NETISR_SNP_FLAGS_DRAINEDCPU;
1408 NETISR_RUNLOCK(&tracker);
1409 KASSERT(counter <= NETISR_MAXPROT,
1410 ("sysctl_netisr_proto: counter too big (%d)", counter));
1411 error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, snp_array, sizeof(*snp_array) * counter);
1412 free(snp_array, M_TEMP);
1416 SYSCTL_PROC(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, proto,
1417 CTLFLAG_RD|CTLTYPE_STRUCT|CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 0, sysctl_netisr_proto,
1418 "S,sysctl_netisr_proto",
1419 "Return list of protocols registered with netisr");
1422 * Sysctl monitoring for netisr: query a list of workstreams.
1425 sysctl_netisr_workstream(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
1427 struct rm_priotracker tracker;
1428 struct sysctl_netisr_workstream *snwsp, *snws_array;
1429 struct netisr_workstream *nwsp;
1430 u_int counter, cpuid;
1433 if (req->newptr != NULL)
1435 snws_array = malloc(sizeof(*snws_array) * MAXCPU, M_TEMP,
1438 NETISR_RLOCK(&tracker);
1439 CPU_FOREACH(cpuid) {
1440 nwsp = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpuid, nws);
1441 if (nwsp->nws_intr_event == NULL)
1444 snwsp = &snws_array[counter];
1445 snwsp->snws_version = sizeof(*snwsp);
1448 * For now, we equate workstream IDs and CPU IDs in the
1449 * kernel, but expose them independently to userspace in case
1450 * that assumption changes in the future.
1452 snwsp->snws_wsid = cpuid;
1453 snwsp->snws_cpu = cpuid;
1454 if (nwsp->nws_intr_event != NULL)
1455 snwsp->snws_flags |= NETISR_SNWS_FLAGS_INTR;
1459 NETISR_RUNLOCK(&tracker);
1460 KASSERT(counter <= MAXCPU,
1461 ("sysctl_netisr_workstream: counter too big (%d)", counter));
1462 error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, snws_array, sizeof(*snws_array) * counter);
1463 free(snws_array, M_TEMP);
1467 SYSCTL_PROC(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, workstream,
1468 CTLFLAG_RD|CTLTYPE_STRUCT|CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 0, sysctl_netisr_workstream,
1469 "S,sysctl_netisr_workstream",
1470 "Return list of workstreams implemented by netisr");
1473 * Sysctl monitoring for netisr: query per-protocol data across all
1477 sysctl_netisr_work(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
1479 struct rm_priotracker tracker;
1480 struct sysctl_netisr_work *snwp, *snw_array;
1481 struct netisr_workstream *nwsp;
1482 struct netisr_proto *npp;
1483 struct netisr_work *nwp;
1484 u_int counter, cpuid, proto;
1487 if (req->newptr != NULL)
1489 snw_array = malloc(sizeof(*snw_array) * MAXCPU * NETISR_MAXPROT,
1490 M_TEMP, M_ZERO | M_WAITOK);
1492 NETISR_RLOCK(&tracker);
1493 CPU_FOREACH(cpuid) {
1494 nwsp = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpuid, nws);
1495 if (nwsp->nws_intr_event == NULL)
1498 for (proto = 0; proto < NETISR_MAXPROT; proto++) {
1499 npp = &netisr_proto[proto];
1500 if (npp->np_name == NULL)
1502 nwp = &nwsp->nws_work[proto];
1503 snwp = &snw_array[counter];
1504 snwp->snw_version = sizeof(*snwp);
1505 snwp->snw_wsid = cpuid; /* See comment above. */
1506 snwp->snw_proto = proto;
1507 snwp->snw_len = nwp->nw_len;
1508 snwp->snw_watermark = nwp->nw_watermark;
1509 snwp->snw_dispatched = nwp->nw_dispatched;
1510 snwp->snw_hybrid_dispatched =
1511 nwp->nw_hybrid_dispatched;
1512 snwp->snw_qdrops = nwp->nw_qdrops;
1513 snwp->snw_queued = nwp->nw_queued;
1514 snwp->snw_handled = nwp->nw_handled;
1519 KASSERT(counter <= MAXCPU * NETISR_MAXPROT,
1520 ("sysctl_netisr_work: counter too big (%d)", counter));
1521 NETISR_RUNLOCK(&tracker);
1522 error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, snw_array, sizeof(*snw_array) * counter);
1523 free(snw_array, M_TEMP);
1527 SYSCTL_PROC(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, work,
1528 CTLFLAG_RD|CTLTYPE_STRUCT|CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 0, sysctl_netisr_work,
1529 "S,sysctl_netisr_work",
1530 "Return list of per-workstream, per-protocol work in netisr");
1533 DB_SHOW_COMMAND(netisr, db_show_netisr)
1535 struct netisr_workstream *nwsp;
1536 struct netisr_work *nwp;
1540 db_printf("%3s %6s %5s %5s %5s %8s %8s %8s %8s\n", "CPU", "Proto",
1541 "Len", "WMark", "Max", "Disp", "HDisp", "Drop", "Queue");
1542 CPU_FOREACH(cpuid) {
1543 nwsp = DPCPU_ID_PTR(cpuid, nws);
1544 if (nwsp->nws_intr_event == NULL)
1547 for (proto = 0; proto < NETISR_MAXPROT; proto++) {
1548 if (netisr_proto[proto].np_handler == NULL)
1550 nwp = &nwsp->nws_work[proto];
1552 db_printf("%3d ", cpuid);
1555 db_printf("%3s ", "");
1557 "%6s %5d %5d %5d %8ju %8ju %8ju %8ju\n",
1558 netisr_proto[proto].np_name, nwp->nw_len,
1559 nwp->nw_watermark, nwp->nw_qlimit,
1560 nwp->nw_dispatched, nwp->nw_hybrid_dispatched,
1561 nwp->nw_qdrops, nwp->nw_queued);