Re: [PATCH net-next v4 2/2] net/mlx5: Avoid copying payload to the skb's linear part

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On 8/28/25 8:36 PM, Christoph Paasch via B4 Relay wrote:
From: Christoph Paasch <cpaasch@xxxxxxxxxx>

mlx5e_skb_from_cqe_mpwrq_nonlinear() copies MLX5E_RX_MAX_HEAD (256)
bytes from the page-pool to the skb's linear part. Those 256 bytes
include part of the payload.

When attempting to do GRO in skb_gro_receive, if headlen > data_offset
(and skb->head_frag is not set), we end up aggregating packets in the
frag_list.

This is of course not good when we are CPU-limited. Also causes a worse
skb->len/truesize ratio,...

So, let's avoid copying parts of the payload to the linear part. We use
eth_get_headlen() to parse the headers and compute the length of the
protocol headers, which will be used to copy the relevant bits ot the
skb's linear part.

We still allocate MLX5E_RX_MAX_HEAD for the skb so that if the networking
stack needs to call pskb_may_pull() later on, we don't need to reallocate
memory.

This gives a nice throughput increase (ARM Neoverse-V2 with CX-7 NIC and
LRO enabled):

BEFORE:
=======
(netserver pinned to core receiving interrupts)
$ netperf -H 10.221.81.118 -T 80,9 -P 0 -l 60 -- -m 256K -M 256K
  87380  16384 262144    60.01    32547.82

(netserver pinned to adjacent core receiving interrupts)
$ netperf -H 10.221.81.118 -T 80,10 -P 0 -l 60 -- -m 256K -M 256K
  87380  16384 262144    60.00    52531.67

AFTER:
======
(netserver pinned to core receiving interrupts)
$ netperf -H 10.221.81.118 -T 80,9 -P 0 -l 60 -- -m 256K -M 256K
  87380  16384 262144    60.00    52896.06

(netserver pinned to adjacent core receiving interrupts)
  $ netperf -H 10.221.81.118 -T 80,10 -P 0 -l 60 -- -m 256K -M 256K
  87380  16384 262144    60.00    85094.90

Additional tests across a larger range of parameters w/ and w/o LRO, w/
and w/o IPv6-encapsulation, different MTUs (1500, 4096, 9000), different
TCP read/write-sizes as well as UDP benchmarks, all have shown equal or
better performance with this patch.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Paasch <cpaasch@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
  drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/en_rx.c | 5 +++++
  1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/en_rx.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/en_rx.c
index 8bedbda522808cbabc8e62ae91a8c25d66725ebb..792bb647ba28668ad7789c328456e3609440455d 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/en_rx.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/en_rx.c
@@ -2047,6 +2047,8 @@ mlx5e_skb_from_cqe_mpwrq_nonlinear(struct mlx5e_rq *rq, struct mlx5e_mpw_info *w
  		dma_sync_single_for_cpu(rq->pdev, addr + head_offset, headlen,
  					rq->buff.map_dir);
+ headlen = eth_get_headlen(skb->dev, head_addr, headlen);
+

Hi,

I am building on top of this patchset and got a kernel crash. It was triggered by attaching an xdp program.

I think the problem is skb->dev is still NULL here. It will be set later by:
mlx5e_complete_rx_cqe() -> mlx5e_build_rx_skb() -> eth_type_trans()


  		frag_offset += headlen;
  		byte_cnt -= headlen;
  		linear_hr = skb_headroom(skb);
@@ -2123,6 +2125,9 @@ mlx5e_skb_from_cqe_mpwrq_nonlinear(struct mlx5e_rq *rq, struct mlx5e_mpw_info *w
  				pagep->frags++;
  			while (++pagep < frag_page);
  		}
+
+		headlen = eth_get_headlen(skb->dev, mxbuf->xdp.data, headlen);
+
  		__pskb_pull_tail(skb, headlen);
  	} else {
  		if (xdp_buff_has_frags(&mxbuf->xdp)) {






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