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From: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
To: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com, tj@kernel.org, mingo@redhat.com,
	der.herr@hofr.at, dave@stgolabs.net, riel@redhat.com,
	viro@ZenIV.linux.org.uk, torvalds@linux-foundation.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/6] stop_machine: kill stop_cpus_mutex and stop_cpus_lock
Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 22:46:12 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20150626204612.GA14573@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20150626122330.GY19282@twins.programming.kicks-ass.net>

On 06/26, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 04:14:55AM +0200, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
> > Not sure.
> >
> > And note that this series kills stop_cpus_mutex, so that multiple
> > stop_cpus()'s / stop_machine()'s can run in parallel if cpumask's
> > do not overlap.
> >
> > Note also the changelog in 6/6, we can simplify + optimize this code
> > a bit more.
> >
> > What do you think?
>
> The problem I have with this is that it makes the better operation
> (stop_two_cpus) slower while improving the worse operation (stop_cpus).
>
> I would much prefer to keep stop_two_cpus() as proposed with taking two
> cpu_stopper::lock instances and replacing the stop_cpu_mutex with a
> percpu-rwsem.

OK, lets avoid cpumask in stop_two_cpus,

	int stop_two_cpus(unsigned int cpu1, unsigned int cpu2, cpu_stop_fn_t fn, void *arg)
	{
		struct multi_stop_data msdata;
		struct cpu_stop_done done;
		struct cpu_stop_work *work1, *work2;

		msdata = (struct multi_stop_data){
			.fn = fn,
			.data = arg,
			.num_threads = 2,
			.active_cpus = cpumask_of(cpu1),
		};

		cpu_stop_init_done(&done, 2);
		set_state(&msdata, MULTI_STOP_PREPARE);

		if (cpu1 > cpu2)
			swap(cpu1, cpu2);
		work1 = stop_work_alloc_one(cpu1, true);
		work2 = stop_work_alloc_one(cpu1, true);

		*work1 = *work2 = (struct cpu_stop_work) {
			.fn = multi_cpu_stop,
			.arg = &msdata,
			.done = &done
		};

		preempt_disable();
		cpu_stop_queue_work(cpu1, work1);
		cpu_stop_queue_work(cpu2, work2);
		preempt_enable();

		wait_for_completion(&done.completion);

		stop_work_free_one(cpu1);
		stop_work_free_one(cpu2);
		wake_up(&stop_work_wq);

		return done.executed ? done.ret : -ENOENT;
	}

2 cmpxchg()'s vs 2 spin_lock()'s. Plus wake_up(), but we can check
waitqueue_active().

Do you think thi will be noticeably slower?

Of course, if it races with another stop_two_cpus/stop_cpus it will
sleep, but in this case we need to wait anyway.


And I don't think that percpu-rwsem instead of stop_cpu_mutex makes
sense. at least I don't understand how can it help. OK, stop_two_cpus()
can use percpu_down_read() to avoid the deadlock with stop_cpus(), but
you still need double-lock... So I don't think this will make it faster,
this will just penalize stop_cpus(). Or I misunderstood.

So I am still not convinced... But probably I am too biased ;)


Btw. I can't understand the cpu_active() checks in stop_two_cpus().
Do we really need them?

Oleg.


  reply	other threads:[~2015-06-26 20:47 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-06-26  2:14 Oleg Nesterov
2015-06-26  2:15 ` [RFC PATCH 1/6] stop_machine: move cpu_stopper_task and stop_cpus_work into struct cpu_stopper Oleg Nesterov
2015-06-26  2:15 ` [RFC PATCH 2/6] stop_machine: don't do for_each_cpu() twice in queue_stop_cpus_work() Oleg Nesterov
2015-06-26  2:15 ` [RFC PATCH 3/6] stop_machine: introduce stop_work_alloc() and stop_work_free() Oleg Nesterov
2015-06-26  2:15 ` [RFC PATCH 4/6] stop_machine: kill stop_cpus_mutex Oleg Nesterov
2015-06-26  2:15 ` [RFC PATCH 5/6] stop_machine: change stop_two_cpus() just use stop_cpu(), kill lg_double_lock/unlock Oleg Nesterov
2015-06-26  2:15 ` [RFC PATCH 6/6] stop_machine: optimize stop_work_alloc() Oleg Nesterov
2015-06-29  8:56   ` Peter Zijlstra
2015-06-26  2:31 ` [RFC PATCH 0/6] stop_machine: kill stop_cpus_mutex and stop_cpus_lock Oleg Nesterov
2015-06-26 12:23 ` Peter Zijlstra
2015-06-26 20:46   ` Oleg Nesterov [this message]
2015-06-29  4:02     ` Oleg Nesterov
2015-06-29  8:51       ` Peter Zijlstra
2015-06-30  1:08         ` Oleg Nesterov
2015-06-29  8:49     ` Peter Zijlstra
2015-06-30  1:03       ` Oleg Nesterov

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