page_pool: update document about fragment API

As more drivers begin to use the fragment API, update the
document about how to decide which API to use for the
driver author.

Signed-off-by: Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@huawei.com>
CC: Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org>
CC: Alexander Duyck <alexander.duyck@gmail.com>
CC: Liang Chen <liangchen.linux@gmail.com>
CC: Alexander Lobakin <aleksander.lobakin@intel.com>
CC: Dima Tisnek <dimaqq@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231020095952.11055-5-linyunsheng@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Yunsheng Lin 2023-10-20 17:59:51 +08:00 committed by Jakub Kicinski
parent de97502e16
commit 8ab32fa1c7
2 changed files with 83 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -58,7 +58,9 @@ a page will cause no race conditions is enough.
.. kernel-doc:: include/net/page_pool/helpers.h
:identifiers: page_pool_put_page page_pool_put_full_page
page_pool_recycle_direct page_pool_dev_alloc_pages
page_pool_recycle_direct page_pool_free_va
page_pool_dev_alloc_pages page_pool_dev_alloc_frag
page_pool_dev_alloc page_pool_dev_alloc_va
page_pool_get_dma_addr page_pool_get_dma_dir
.. kernel-doc:: net/core/page_pool.c

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@ -8,23 +8,46 @@
/**
* DOC: page_pool allocator
*
* The page_pool allocator is optimized for the XDP mode that
* uses one frame per-page, but it can fallback on the
* regular page allocator APIs.
* The page_pool allocator is optimized for recycling page or page fragment used
* by skb packet and xdp frame.
*
* Basic use involves replacing alloc_pages() calls with the
* page_pool_alloc_pages() call. Drivers should use
* page_pool_dev_alloc_pages() replacing dev_alloc_pages().
* Basic use involves replacing and alloc_pages() calls with page_pool_alloc(),
* which allocate memory with or without page splitting depending on the
* requested memory size.
*
* The API keeps track of in-flight pages, in order to let API users know
* when it is safe to free a page_pool object. Thus, API users
* must call page_pool_put_page() to free the page, or attach
* the page to a page_pool-aware object like skbs marked with
* If the driver knows that it always requires full pages or its allocations are
* always smaller than half a page, it can use one of the more specific API
* calls:
*
* 1. page_pool_alloc_pages(): allocate memory without page splitting when
* driver knows that the memory it need is always bigger than half of the page
* allocated from page pool. There is no cache line dirtying for 'struct page'
* when a page is recycled back to the page pool.
*
* 2. page_pool_alloc_frag(): allocate memory with page splitting when driver
* knows that the memory it need is always smaller than or equal to half of the
* page allocated from page pool. Page splitting enables memory saving and thus
* avoids TLB/cache miss for data access, but there also is some cost to
* implement page splitting, mainly some cache line dirtying/bouncing for
* 'struct page' and atomic operation for page->pp_frag_count.
*
* The API keeps track of in-flight pages, in order to let API users know when
* it is safe to free a page_pool object, the API users must call
* page_pool_put_page() or page_pool_free_va() to free the page_pool object, or
* attach the page_pool object to a page_pool-aware object like skbs marked with
* skb_mark_for_recycle().
*
* API users must call page_pool_put_page() once on a page, as it
* will either recycle the page, or in case of refcnt > 1, it will
* release the DMA mapping and in-flight state accounting.
* page_pool_put_page() may be called multi times on the same page if a page is
* split into multi fragments. For the last fragment, it will either recycle the
* page, or in case of page->_refcount > 1, it will release the DMA mapping and
* in-flight state accounting.
*
* dma_sync_single_range_for_device() is only called for the last fragment when
* page_pool is created with PP_FLAG_DMA_SYNC_DEV flag, so it depends on the
* last freed fragment to do the sync_for_device operation for all fragments in
* the same page when a page is split, the API user must setup pool->p.max_len
* and pool->p.offset correctly and ensure that page_pool_put_page() is called
* with dma_sync_size being -1 for fragment API.
*/
#ifndef _NET_PAGE_POOL_HELPERS_H
#define _NET_PAGE_POOL_HELPERS_H
@ -73,6 +96,17 @@ static inline struct page *page_pool_dev_alloc_pages(struct page_pool *pool)
return page_pool_alloc_pages(pool, gfp);
}
/**
* page_pool_dev_alloc_frag() - allocate a page fragment.
* @pool: pool from which to allocate
* @offset: offset to the allocated page
* @size: requested size
*
* Get a page fragment from the page allocator or page_pool caches.
*
* Return:
* Return allocated page fragment, otherwise return NULL.
*/
static inline struct page *page_pool_dev_alloc_frag(struct page_pool *pool,
unsigned int *offset,
unsigned int size)
@ -111,6 +145,19 @@ static inline struct page *page_pool_alloc(struct page_pool *pool,
return page;
}
/**
* page_pool_dev_alloc() - allocate a page or a page fragment.
* @pool: pool from which to allocate
* @offset: offset to the allocated page
* @size: in as the requested size, out as the allocated size
*
* Get a page or a page fragment from the page allocator or page_pool caches
* depending on the requested size in order to allocate memory with least memory
* utilization and performance penalty.
*
* Return:
* Return allocated page or page fragment, otherwise return NULL.
*/
static inline struct page *page_pool_dev_alloc(struct page_pool *pool,
unsigned int *offset,
unsigned int *size)
@ -134,6 +181,18 @@ static inline void *page_pool_alloc_va(struct page_pool *pool,
return page_address(page) + offset;
}
/**
* page_pool_dev_alloc_va() - allocate a page or a page fragment and return its
* va.
* @pool: pool from which to allocate
* @size: in as the requested size, out as the allocated size
*
* This is just a thin wrapper around the page_pool_alloc() API, and
* it returns va of the allocated page or page fragment.
*
* Return:
* Return the va for the allocated page or page fragment, otherwise return NULL.
*/
static inline void *page_pool_dev_alloc_va(struct page_pool *pool,
unsigned int *size)
{
@ -281,6 +340,14 @@ static inline void page_pool_recycle_direct(struct page_pool *pool,
#define PAGE_POOL_32BIT_ARCH_WITH_64BIT_DMA \
(sizeof(dma_addr_t) > sizeof(unsigned long))
/**
* page_pool_free_va() - free a va into the page_pool
* @pool: pool from which va was allocated
* @va: va to be freed
* @allow_direct: freed by the consumer, allow lockless caching
*
* Free a va allocated from page_pool_allo_va().
*/
static inline void page_pool_free_va(struct page_pool *pool, void *va,
bool allow_direct)
{