Re: [ovs-dev] [PATCH net-next v2] openvswitch: reduce stack usage in do_execute_actions

From: Aaron Conole
Date: Wed Sep 27 2023 - 16:25:43 EST


Ilya Maximets <i.maximets@xxxxxxx> writes:

> do_execute_actions() function can be called recursively multiple
> times while executing actions that require pipeline forking or
> recirculations. It may also be re-entered multiple times if the packet
> leaves openvswitch module and re-enters it through a different port.
>
> Currently, there is a 256-byte array allocated on stack in this
> function that is supposed to hold NSH header. Compilers tend to
> pre-allocate that space right at the beginning of the function:
>
> a88: 48 81 ec b0 01 00 00 sub $0x1b0,%rsp
>
> NSH is not a very common protocol, but the space is allocated on every
> recursive call or re-entry multiplying the wasted stack space.
>
> Move the stack allocation to push_nsh() function that is only used
> if NSH actions are actually present. push_nsh() is also a simple
> function without a possibility for re-entry, so the stack is returned
> right away.
>
> With this change the preallocated space is reduced by 256 B per call:
>
> b18: 48 81 ec b0 00 00 00 sub $0xb0,%rsp
>
> Signed-off-by: Ilya Maximets <i.maximets@xxxxxxx>
> ---

Thanks, Ilya.

Reviewed-by: Aaron Conole <aconole@xxxxxxxxxx>