[PATCH v2 0/5] Introduce DMA_HEAP_ALLOC_AND_READ_FILE heap flag
Christian König
christian.koenig at amd.com
Tue Jul 30 10:42:30 UTC 2024
Am 30.07.24 um 11:05 schrieb Huan Yang:
>
> 在 2024/7/30 16:56, Daniel Vetter 写道:
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>>
>> On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 03:57:44PM +0800, Huan Yang wrote:
>>> UDMA-BUF step:
>>> 1. memfd_create
>>> 2. open file(buffer/direct)
>>> 3. udmabuf create
>>> 4. mmap memfd
>>> 5. read file into memfd vaddr
>> Yeah this is really slow and the worst way to do it. You absolutely want
>> to start _all_ the io before you start creating the dma-buf, ideally
>> with
>> everything running in parallel. But just starting the direct I/O with
>> async and then creating the umdabuf should be a lot faster and avoid
> That's greate, Let me rephrase that, and please correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> UDMA-BUF step:
> 1. memfd_create
> 2. mmap memfd
> 3. open file(buffer/direct)
> 4. start thread to async read
> 3. udmabuf create
>
> With this, can improve
>
>> needlessly serialization operations.
>>
>> The other issue is that the mmap has some overhead, but might not be too
>> bad.
> Yes, the time spent on page fault in mmap should be negligible
> compared to the time spent on file read.
You should try to avoid mmap as much as possible. Especially the TLB
invalidation overhead is really huge on platforms with a large number of
CPUs.
Regards,
Christian.
>> -Sima
>> --
>> Daniel Vetter
>> Software Engineer, Intel Corporation
>> http://blog.ffwll.ch
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