Hi Florian, On Fri Oct 27 2023, Florian Bezdeka wrote: > On Tue, 2023-05-23 at 13:15 +0200, Kurt Kanzenbach wrote: >> Busy polling is currently not allowed on PREEMPT_RT, because it disables >> preemption while invoking the NAPI callback. It is not possible to acquire >> sleeping locks with disabled preemption. For details see commit >> 20ab39d13e2e ("net/core: disable NET_RX_BUSY_POLL on PREEMPT_RT"). > > Is that something that we could consider as Bug-Fix for 6.1 and request > a backport, or would you consider that as new feature? IMO it is in category "never worked". Hence it is not stable material. > >> >> However, strict cyclic and/or low latency network applications may prefer busy >> polling e.g., using AF_XDP instead of interrupt driven communication. >> >> The preempt_disable() is used in order to prevent the poll_owner and NAPI owner >> to be preempted while owning the resource to ensure progress. Netpoll performs >> busy polling in order to acquire the lock. NAPI is locked by setting the >> NAPIF_STATE_SCHED flag. There is no busy polling if the flag is set and the >> "owner" is preempted. Worst case is that the task owning NAPI gets preempted and >> NAPI processing stalls. This is can be prevented by properly prioritising the >> tasks within the system. >> >> Allow RX_BUSY_POLL on PREEMPT_RT if NETPOLL is disabled. Don't disable >> preemption on PREEMPT_RT within the busy poll loop. >> >> Tested on x86 hardware with v6.1-RT and v6.3-RT on Intel i225 (igc) with >> AF_XDP/ZC sockets configured to run in busy polling mode. > > That is exactly our use case as well and we would like to have it in > 6.1. Any (technical) reasons that prevent a backport? There is no technical reason which prevents a backport to v6.1. In fact, we're using this with v6.1-RT LTS. Thanks, Kurt