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Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] virtio_net: support inner header hash for GRE-encapsulated packets


On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 5:08 PM Heng Qi <hengqi@linux.alibaba.com> wrote:
>
> When VIRTIO_NET_F_RSS is negotiated and the tunnel is used to
> encapsulate the packets, the hash calculated using the outer header
> of the receive packets is always fixed for the same flow packets,
> i.e. they will be steered to the same receive queue.
>
> We add a VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER bitmask in \field{hash_types},
> which instructs the device to calculate the hash using the inner
> headers of GRE-encapsulated packets, and a VIRTIO_NET_HASH_REPORT_GRE
> value in \field{hash_tunnel} to report packet type when calculating
> hash over the inner header.

So I think we need a new feature bit for this to keep migration compatibility.

>
> Signed-off-by: Heng Qi <hengqi@linux.alibaba.com>
> Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com>
> ---
> v1:
>         1. Remove the patch for the bitmask fix. @Michael S. Tsirkin
>         2. Clarify some paragraphs. @Jason Wang
>         3. Add \field{hash_tunnel} and VIRTIO_NET_HASH_REPORT_GRE. @Yuri Benditovich
>
>  content.tex | 140 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
>  1 file changed, 135 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/content.tex b/content.tex
> index e863709..fba0c7d 100644
> --- a/content.tex
> +++ b/content.tex
> @@ -3095,7 +3095,7 @@ \subsection{Feature bits}\label{sec:Device Types / Network Device / Feature bits
>   to several segments when each of these smaller packets has UDP header.
>
>  \item[VIRTIO_NET_F_HASH_REPORT(57)] Device can report per-packet hash
> -    value and a type of calculated hash.
> +    value, a type of calculated hash and a tunnel packet type.
>
>  \item[VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_HDRLEN(59)] Driver can provide the exact \field{hdr_len}
>      value. Device benefits from knowing the exact header length.
> @@ -3386,7 +3386,8 @@ \subsection{Device Operation}\label{sec:Device Types / Network Device / Device O
>          le16 num_buffers;
>          le32 hash_value;        (Only if VIRTIO_NET_F_HASH_REPORT negotiated)
>          le16 hash_report;       (Only if VIRTIO_NET_F_HASH_REPORT negotiated)
> -        le16 padding_reserved;  (Only if VIRTIO_NET_F_HASH_REPORT negotiated)
> +        le8 hash_tunnel;        (Only if VIRTIO_NET_F_HASH_REPORT negotiated)

It's better not limit this to be tunnel only unless we limit the same
for hash_config.

Btw, this needs an independent fix. I wonder if we need a dedicated
feature bit VIRTIO_NET_F_HASH_REPORT_EX and documenting that device
SHOULD offer HASH_REPORT_EX along with HASH_REPORT. Then we can do GRE
tunnel hash report on top? (Or doing GRE first and fix the mismatch on
top)


> +        le8 padding_reserved;   (Only if VIRTIO_NET_F_HASH_REPORT negotiated)
>  };
>  \end{lstlisting}
>
> @@ -3837,7 +3838,7 @@ \subsubsection{Processing of Incoming Packets}\label{sec:Device Types / Network
>  A device attempts to calculate a per-packet hash in the following cases:
>  \begin{itemize}
>  \item The feature VIRTIO_NET_F_RSS was negotiated. The device uses the hash to determine the receive virtqueue to place incoming packets.
> -\item The feature VIRTIO_NET_F_HASH_REPORT was negotiated. The device reports the hash value and the hash type with the packet.
> +\item The feature VIRTIO_NET_F_HASH_REPORT was negotiated. The device reports the hash value, the hash type and the tunnel packet type.
>  \end{itemize}
>
>  If the feature VIRTIO_NET_F_RSS was negotiated:
> @@ -3883,6 +3884,10 @@ \subsubsection{Processing of Incoming Packets}\label{sec:Device Types / Network
>  #define VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_TCP_EX            (1 << 7)
>  #define VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_UDP_EX            (1 << 8)
>  \end{lstlisting}
> +Hash types applicable to inner payloads of GRE-encapsulated packets

Unless there are other GRE related hash types, would it be better to
say "inner payloads of tunnel packets"?

> +\begin{lstlisting}
> +#define VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER         (1 << 9)
> +\end{lstlisting}
>
>  \subparagraph{IPv4 packets}
>  \label{sec:Device Types / Network Device / Device Operation / Processing of Incoming Packets / Hash calculation for incoming packets / IPv4 packets}
> @@ -3975,12 +3980,123 @@ \subsubsection{Processing of Incoming Packets}\label{sec:Device Types / Network
>  (see \ref{sec:Device Types / Network Device / Device Operation / Processing of Incoming Packets / Hash calculation for incoming packets / IPv6 packets without extension header}).
>  \end{itemize}
>
> +\subparagraph{Inner payloads of GRE-encapsulated packets}
> +\label{sec:Device Types / Network Device / Device Operation / Processing of Incoming Packets / Hash calculation for incoming packets / Inner payloads of GRE-encapsulated packets}}
> +VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER bit is set at the same time as one of
> +the bits between VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_IPv4 and VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_UDP_EX.
> +
> +The device calculates the hash on GRE-encapsulated packets whose inner payloads
> +are IPv4 packets according to 'Enabled hash types' bitmasks as follows:
> +\begin{itemize}
> +  \item If both VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER and VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_TCPv4 bits
> +      are set, and the GRE-encapsulated packet has an inner TCPv4 header in its
> +      payload, the hash is calculated over the following fields:
> +    \begin{itemsize}
> +      \item inner Source IP address
> +      \item inner Destination IP address
> +      \item inner Source TCP port
> +      \item inner Destination TCP port
> +    \end{itemsize}
> +  \item Else if both VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER and VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_UDPv4
> +      bits are set, and the GRE-encapsulated packet has an inner UDPv4 header in
> +      its payload, the hash is calculated over the following fields:
> +    \begin{itemsize}
> +      \item inner Source IP address
> +      \item inner Destination IP address
> +      \item inner Source UDP port
> +      \item inner Destination UDP port
> +    \end{itemize}
> +  \item Else if both VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER and VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_IPv4
> +      bits are set, the hash is calculated over the following fields:
> +    \begin{itemsize}
> +      \item inner Source IP address
> +      \item inner Destination IP address
> +    \end{itemsize}
> +  \item Else the device does not calculate the hash
> +\end{itemize}
> +
> +The device calculates the hash on GRE-encapsulated packets whose inner payloads
> +are IPv6 packets without extension headers according to 'Enabled hash types'
> +bitmasks as follows:
> +\begin{itemsize}
> +  \item If both VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER and VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_TCPv6
> +      bits are set, and the GRE-encapsulated packet has an inner TCPv6 header in
> +      its payload, the hash is calculated over the following fields:
> +    \begin{itemsize}
> +      \item inner Source IPv6 address
> +      \item inner Destination IPv6 address
> +      \item inner Source TCP port
> +      \item inner Destination TCP port
> +    \end{itemsize}
> +  \item Else if both VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER and VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_UDPv6
> +      bits are set, and the GRE-encapsulated packet has an inner UDPv6 header in
> +      its payload, the hash is calculated over the following fields:
> +    \begin{itemsize}
> +      \item inner Source IPv6 address
> +      \item inner Destination IPv6 address
> +      \item inner Source UDP port
> +      \item inner Destination UDP port
> +    \end{itemize}
> +  \item Else if both VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER and VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_IPv6
> +      bits are set, the hash is calculated over the following fields:
> +    \begin{itemsize}
> +      \item inner Source IPv6 address
> +      \item inner Destination IPv6 address
> +    \end{itemsize}
> +  \item Else the device does not calculate the hash
> +\end{itemize}
> +
> +The device calculates the hash on GRE-encapsulated packets whose inner payloads
> +are IPv6 packets with extension headers according to 'Enabled hash types'
> +bitmasks as follows:
> +\begin{itemsize}
> +  \item If both VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER and VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_TCP_EX
> +      bits are set, and the GRE-encapsulated packet has an inner TCPv6 header in
> +      its payload, the hash is calculated over the following fields:
> +    \begin{itemize}
> +      \item Home address from the home address option in the inner IPv6 destination
> +          options header. If the inner extension header is not present, use the
> +          inner Source IPv6 address.
> +      \item IPv6 address that is contained in the Routing-Header-Type-2 from the
> +          associated inner extension header. If the inner extension header is not
> +          present, use the inner Destination IPv6 address.
> +      \item inner Source TCP port
> +      \item inner Destination TCP port
> +    \end{itemize}
> +  \item Else if both VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER and VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_UDP_EX
> +  bits are set, and the GRE-encapsulated packet has an inner UDPv6 header in its
> +  payload, the hash is calculated over the following fields:
> +    \begin{itemsize}
> +      \item Home address from the home address option in the inner IPv6 destination
> +          options header. If the inner extension header is not present, use the
> +          inner Source IPv6 address.
> +      \item IPv6 address that is contained in the Routing-Header-Type-2 from the
> +          associated inner extension header. If the inner extension header is not
> +          present, use the inner Destination IPv6 address.
> +      \item inner Source UDP port
> +      \item inner Destination UDP port
> +    \end{itemize}
> +  \item Else if both VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER and VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_IP_EX
> +      bits are set, the hash is calculated over the following fields:
> +    \begin{itemsize}
> +      \item Home address from the home address option in the inner IPv6 destination
> +          options header. If the inner extension header is not present, use the
> +          inner Source IPv6 address.
> +      \item IPv6 address that is contained in the Routing-Header-Type-2 from the
> +          associated inner extension header. If the inner extension header is not
> +          present, use the inner Destination IPv6 address.
> +    \end{itemize}
> +  \item Else skip inner IPv6 extension headers and calculate the hash as defined
> +      for a GRE-encapsulated packet whose inner payload is an IPv6 packet without
> +      extension headers
> +\end{itemsize}
> +
>  \paragraph{Hash reporting for incoming packets}
>  \label{sec:Device Types / Network Device / Device Operation / Processing of Incoming Packets / Hash reporting for incoming packets}
>
>  If VIRTIO_NET_F_HASH_REPORT was negotiated and
> - the device has calculated the hash for the packet, the device fills \field{hash_report} with the report type of calculated hash
> -and \field{hash_value} with the value of calculated hash.
> + the device has calculated the hash for the packet, the device fills \field{hash_report} with the report type of calculated hash,
> +\field{hash_tunnel} with the type of the tunnel packet, and \field{hash_value} with the value of calculated hash.
>
>  If VIRTIO_NET_F_HASH_REPORT was negotiated but due to any reason the
>  hash was not calculated, the device sets \field{hash_report} to VIRTIO_NET_HASH_REPORT_NONE.
> @@ -4005,6 +4121,20 @@ \subsubsection{Processing of Incoming Packets}\label{sec:Device Types / Network
>  #define VIRTIO_NET_HASH_REPORT_UDPv6_EX        9
>  \end{lstlisting}
>
> +If \field{hash_report} differs from VIRTIO_NET_HASH_REPORT_NONE,
> +\field{hash_tunnel} can report the type of the tunnel-encapsulated
> +packet to the driver over the inner header hash calculation.
> +Possible values that the device can report in field{hash_tunnel}
> +are defined below:
> +
> +\begin{lstlisting}
> +#define VIRTIO_NET_HASH_REPORT_GRE             1
> +\end{lstlisting}

What's the advantage of not simply doing the matching via the existing math:

VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_XXX = 1 Â (VIRTIO_NET_HASH_REPORT_XXX - 1)
?

Thanks


> +
> +The value VIRTIO_NET_HASH_REPORT_GRE corresponds to
> +VIRTIO_NET_HASH_TYPE_GRE_INNER bit of supported hash types defined in
> +\ref{sec:Device Types / Network Device / Device Operation / Processing of Incoming Packets / Hash calculation for incoming packets / Supported/enabled hash types}.
> +
>  \subsubsection{Control Virtqueue}\label{sec:Device Types / Network Device / Device Operation / Control Virtqueue}
>
>  The driver uses the control virtqueue (if VIRTIO_NET_F_CTRL_VQ is
> --
> 2.19.1.6.gb485710b
>



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