From: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de>
To: Daniel McNeil <daniel@osdl.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: 2.4.19rc2aa1 i_size atomic access
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 03:12:24 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020730011224.GR1201@dualathlon.random> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1027989256.578.30.camel@IBM-C>
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 05:34:16PM -0700, Daniel McNeil wrote:
> Andrea,
>
> Sorry I haven't responded, but I was on vacation all last week and
> was not near a computer.
No problem :)
> I like your code change. Incrementing the v2 before the v1 in the
> i_size_write() is much better. My code was definitely uglier -- but
> it was correct since the version1 and version2 where sampled before
> i_size was read and version1 and version2 where checked again after.
> It was excessive, but correct.
ok, so you had the dependency v1 == v2, so you were also implicitly
comparing v2 with the new version 1 ok.
>
> On your patch, shouldn't non-smp preempt still use the 64-bit stuff?
> The comment says it should, but the #ifdef's are not checking for
> PREEMPT or did I miss something?
there's no preempt in 2.4, the comment was meant for anybody foward
porting it to 2.5.
> I would still be curious about the performance difference between the
> version approach and the cmpxchg8 approach. With SMP I'm a bit worried
> about the cacheline bouncing around and the memory bandwith wasted.
Randy didn't report any decrease in performance, so in normal loads
shouldn't be noticeable.
> Any ideas on what kind of test would be appropriate?
> I've got access to 2-proc to 8-proc systems I could run some tests on,
> just not sure what test would be useful. The fstat() test isn't
> realistic.
I would say dbench is a good candidate for this kind of change to verify
it's not noticeable.
then you could test two parallel reads on the same inode, for example
two parallel dd if=file of=/dev/null reading from cache, and see if
there's a difference of bandwidth with cmpxchg8b and ordered
read/writes (on a 4p you could try with 4 parallel dd).
> Increasing the versions to 32-bit is ok with -- I was just trying to
> not waste too much space.
ok, as said the int granularity is going to be atomic for all archs.
Andrea
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[not found] ` <1026951041.2412.38.camel@IBM-C>
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2002-07-19 0:09 ` Daniel McNeil
2002-07-19 9:23 ` Andrea Arcangeli
2002-07-19 22:56 ` Daniel McNeil
2002-07-23 16:56 ` Andrea Arcangeli
2002-07-23 17:08 ` Andrea Arcangeli
2002-07-23 17:47 ` Andrea Arcangeli
2002-07-23 18:15 ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2002-07-23 19:20 ` Andrea Arcangeli
2002-07-24 14:19 ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2002-07-24 14:26 ` Andrea Arcangeli
2002-07-29 18:37 ` Bob Miller
2002-07-29 18:47 ` Andrea Arcangeli
2002-07-30 0:34 ` Daniel McNeil
2002-07-30 1:12 ` Andrea Arcangeli [this message]
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