2024-12-17 20:12:06 +00:00
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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Netmem Support for Network Drivers
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This document outlines the requirements for network drivers to support netmem,
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an abstract memory type that enables features like device memory TCP. By
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supporting netmem, drivers can work with various underlying memory types
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with little to no modification.
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Benefits of Netmem :
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* Flexibility: Netmem can be backed by different memory types (e.g., struct
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page, DMA-buf), allowing drivers to support various use cases such as device
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memory TCP.
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* Future-proof: Drivers with netmem support are ready for upcoming
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features that rely on it.
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* Simplified Development: Drivers interact with a consistent API,
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regardless of the underlying memory implementation.
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2025-05-08 00:48:26 +00:00
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Driver RX Requirements
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1. The driver must support page_pool.
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2. The driver must support the tcp-data-split ethtool option.
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3. The driver must use the page_pool netmem APIs for payload memory. The netmem
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APIs currently 1-to-1 correspond with page APIs. Conversion to netmem should
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be achievable by switching the page APIs to netmem APIs and tracking memory
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via netmem_refs in the driver rather than struct page * :
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- page_pool_alloc -> page_pool_alloc_netmem
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- page_pool_get_dma_addr -> page_pool_get_dma_addr_netmem
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- page_pool_put_page -> page_pool_put_netmem
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Not all page APIs have netmem equivalents at the moment. If your driver
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relies on a missing netmem API, feel free to add and propose to netdev@, or
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reach out to the maintainers and/or almasrymina@google.com for help adding
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the netmem API.
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4. The driver must use the following PP_FLAGS:
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- PP_FLAG_DMA_MAP: netmem is not dma-mappable by the driver. The driver
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must delegate the dma mapping to the page_pool, which knows when
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dma-mapping is (or is not) appropriate.
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- PP_FLAG_DMA_SYNC_DEV: netmem dma addr is not necessarily dma-syncable
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by the driver. The driver must delegate the dma syncing to the page_pool,
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which knows when dma-syncing is (or is not) appropriate.
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- PP_FLAG_ALLOW_UNREADABLE_NETMEM. The driver must specify this flag iff
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tcp-data-split is enabled.
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5. The driver must not assume the netmem is readable and/or backed by pages.
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The netmem returned by the page_pool may be unreadable, in which case
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netmem_address() will return NULL. The driver must correctly handle
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unreadable netmem, i.e. don't attempt to handle its contents when
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netmem_address() is NULL.
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Ideally, drivers should not have to check the underlying netmem type via
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helpers like netmem_is_net_iov() or convert the netmem to any of its
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underlying types via netmem_to_page() or netmem_to_net_iov(). In most cases,
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netmem or page_pool helpers that abstract this complexity are provided
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(and more can be added).
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6. The driver must use page_pool_dma_sync_netmem_for_cpu() in lieu of
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dma_sync_single_range_for_cpu(). For some memory providers, dma_syncing for
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CPU will be done by the page_pool, for others (particularly dmabuf memory
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provider), dma syncing for CPU is the responsibility of the userspace using
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dmabuf APIs. The driver must delegate the entire dma-syncing operation to
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the page_pool which will do it correctly.
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7. Avoid implementing driver-specific recycling on top of the page_pool. Drivers
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cannot hold onto a struct page to do their own recycling as the netmem may
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not be backed by a struct page. However, you may hold onto a page_pool
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reference with page_pool_fragment_netmem() or page_pool_ref_netmem() for
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that purpose, but be mindful that some netmem types might have longer
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circulation times, such as when userspace holds a reference in zerocopy
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scenarios.
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2025-05-08 00:48:26 +00:00
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Driver TX Requirements
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1. The Driver must not pass the netmem dma_addr to any of the dma-mapping APIs
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directly. This is because netmem dma_addrs may come from a source like
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dma-buf that is not compatible with the dma-mapping APIs.
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Helpers like netmem_dma_unmap_page_attrs() & netmem_dma_unmap_addr_set()
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should be used in lieu of dma_unmap_page[_attrs](), dma_unmap_addr_set().
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The netmem variants will handle netmem dma_addrs correctly regardless of the
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source, delegating to the dma-mapping APIs when appropriate.
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Not all dma-mapping APIs have netmem equivalents at the moment. If your
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driver relies on a missing netmem API, feel free to add and propose to
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netdev@, or reach out to the maintainers and/or almasrymina@google.com for
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help adding the netmem API.
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2. Driver should declare support by setting `netdev->netmem_tx = true`
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