DEFAULT_MEM_SIZE, "--single-file-segments",
"--file-prefix=" memtest1 };
+ /* primary process with memtest1 and --huge-unlink=never mode */
+ const char * const argv9[] = {prgname, "-m",
+ DEFAULT_MEM_SIZE, "--huge-unlink=never",
+ "--file-prefix=" memtest1 };
+
/* check if files for current prefix are present */
if (process_hugefiles(prefix, HUGEPAGE_CHECK_EXISTS) != 1) {
printf("Error - hugepage files for %s were not created!\n", prefix);
return -1;
}
+ /* this process will run with --huge-unlink,
+ * so it should not remove hugepage files when it exits
+ */
+ if (launch_proc(argv9) != 0) {
+ printf("Error - failed to run with --huge-unlink=never\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ /* check if hugefiles for memtest1 are present */
+ if (process_hugefiles(memtest1, HUGEPAGE_CHECK_EXISTS) == 0) {
+ printf("Error - hugepage files for %s were deleted!\n",
+ memtest1);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (process_hugefiles(memtest1, HUGEPAGE_DELETE) != 1) {
+ printf("Error - deleting hugepages failed!\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
return 0;
}
Use specified hugetlbfs directory instead of autodetected ones. This can be
a sub-directory within a hugetlbfs mountpoint.
-* ``--huge-unlink``
-
- Unlink hugepage files after creating them (implies no secondary process
- support).
+* ``--huge-unlink[=existing|always|never]``
+
+ No ``--huge-unlink`` option or ``--huge-unlink=existing`` is the default:
+ existing hugepage files are removed and re-created
+ to ensure the kernel clears the memory and prevents any data leaks.
+
+ With ``--huge-unlink`` (no value) or ``--huge-unlink=always``,
+ hugepage files are also removed before mapping them,
+ so that the application leaves no files in hugetlbfs.
+ This mode implies no multi-process support.
+
+ When ``--huge-unlink=never`` is specified, existing hugepage files
+ are never removed, but are remapped instead, allowing hugepage reuse.
+ This makes restart faster by saving time to clear memory at initialization,
+ but it may slow down zeroed allocations later.
+ Reused hugepages can contain data from previous processes that used them,
+ which may be a security concern.
+ Hugepage files created in this mode are also not removed
+ when all the hugepages mapped from them are freed,
+ which allows to reuse these files after a restart.
* ``--match-allocations``
EAL ensures this behavior by removing existing backing files at startup
and by recreating them before opening for mapping (as a precaution).
+One exception is ``--huge-unlink=never`` mode.
+It is used to speed up EAL initialization, usually on application restart.
+Clearing memory constitutes more than 95% of hugepage mapping time.
+EAL can save it by remapping existing backing files
+with all the data left in the mapped hugepages ("dirty" memory).
+Such segments are marked with ``RTE_MEMSEG_FLAG_DIRTY``.
+Memory allocator detects dirty segments and handles them accordingly,
+in particular, it clears memory requested with ``rte_zmalloc*()``.
+In this mode EAL also does not remove a backing file
+when all pages mapped from it are freed,
+because they are intended to be reusable at restart.
+
Anonymous mapping does not allow multi-process architecture.
This mode does not use hugetlbfs
and thus does not require root permissions for memory management
* dirty - this flag is only meaningful when ``state`` is ``FREE``.
It indicates that the content of the element is not fully zero-filled.
Memory from such blocks must be cleared when requested via ``rte_zmalloc*()``.
+ Dirty elements only appear with ``--huge-unlink=never``.
* pad - this holds the length of the padding present at the start of the block.
In the case of a normal block header, it is added to the address of the end
Also, make sure to start the actual text at the margin.
=======================================================
+* **Added ability to reuse hugepages in Linux.**
+
+ It is possible to reuse files in hugetlbfs to speed up hugepage mapping,
+ which may be useful for fast restart and large allocations.
+ The new mode is activated with ``--huge-unlink=never``
+ and has security implications, refer to the user and programmer guides.
+
* **Updated Cisco enic driver.**
* Added rte_flow support for matching GENEVE packets.
{OPT_FILE_PREFIX, 1, NULL, OPT_FILE_PREFIX_NUM },
{OPT_HELP, 0, NULL, OPT_HELP_NUM },
{OPT_HUGE_DIR, 1, NULL, OPT_HUGE_DIR_NUM },
- {OPT_HUGE_UNLINK, 0, NULL, OPT_HUGE_UNLINK_NUM },
+ {OPT_HUGE_UNLINK, 2, NULL, OPT_HUGE_UNLINK_NUM },
{OPT_IOVA_MODE, 1, NULL, OPT_IOVA_MODE_NUM },
{OPT_LCORES, 1, NULL, OPT_LCORES_NUM },
{OPT_LOG_LEVEL, 1, NULL, OPT_LOG_LEVEL_NUM },
return str;
}
+#define HUGE_UNLINK_NEVER "never"
+
+static int
+eal_parse_huge_unlink(const char *arg, struct hugepage_file_discipline *out)
+{
+ if (arg == NULL || strcmp(arg, "always") == 0) {
+ out->unlink_before_mapping = true;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (strcmp(arg, "existing") == 0) {
+ /* same as not specifying the option */
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (strcmp(arg, HUGE_UNLINK_NEVER) == 0) {
+ RTE_LOG(WARNING, EAL, "Using --"OPT_HUGE_UNLINK"="
+ HUGE_UNLINK_NEVER" may create data leaks.\n");
+ out->unlink_existing = false;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return -1;
+}
+
int
eal_parse_common_option(int opt, const char *optarg,
struct internal_config *conf)
/* long options */
case OPT_HUGE_UNLINK_NUM:
- conf->hugepage_file.unlink_before_mapping = true;
+ if (eal_parse_huge_unlink(optarg, &conf->hugepage_file) < 0) {
+ RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "invalid --"OPT_HUGE_UNLINK" option\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
break;
case OPT_NO_HUGE_NUM:
"not compatible with --"OPT_HUGE_UNLINK"\n");
return -1;
}
+ if (!internal_cfg->hugepage_file.unlink_existing &&
+ internal_cfg->in_memory) {
+ RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "Option --"OPT_IN_MEMORY" is not compatible "
+ "with --"OPT_HUGE_UNLINK"="HUGE_UNLINK_NEVER"\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
if (internal_cfg->legacy_mem &&
internal_cfg->in_memory) {
RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "Option --"OPT_LEGACY_MEM" is not compatible "
" --"OPT_NO_TELEMETRY" Disable telemetry support\n"
" --"OPT_FORCE_MAX_SIMD_BITWIDTH" Force the max SIMD bitwidth\n"
"\nEAL options for DEBUG use only:\n"
- " --"OPT_HUGE_UNLINK" Unlink hugepage files after init\n"
+ " --"OPT_HUGE_UNLINK"[=existing|always|never]\n"
+ " When to unlink files in hugetlbfs\n"
+ " ('existing' by default, no value means 'always')\n"
" --"OPT_NO_HUGE" Use malloc instead of hugetlbfs\n"
" --"OPT_NO_PCI" Disable PCI\n"
" --"OPT_NO_HPET" Disable HPET\n"