From: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de>
To: Dave Hansen <dave@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Linux Memory Management List <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [rfc][patch 1/2] mnt_want_write speedup 1
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 05:35:26 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20081222043526.GC13406@wotan.suse.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1229700721.17206.634.camel@nimitz>
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 07:32:01AM -0800, Dave Hansen wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-12-19 at 08:03 +0100, Nick Piggin wrote:
> > MNT_WRITE_HOLD is set, so any writer that has already made it past
> > the MNT_WANT_WRITE loop will have its count visible here. Any writer
> > that has not made it past that loop will wait until the slowpath
> > completes and then the fastpath will go on to check whether the
> > mount is still writeable.
>
> Ahh, got it. I'm slowly absorbing the barriers. Not the normal way, I
> code.
>
> I thought there was another race with MNT_WRITE_HOLD since mnt_flags
> isn't really managed atomically. But, by only modifying with the
> vfsmount_lock, I think it is OK.
>
> I also wondered if there was a possibility of getting a spurious -EBUSY
> when remounting r/w->r/o. But, that turned out to just happen when the
> fs was *already* r/o. So that looks good.
>
> While this has cleared out a huge amount of complexity, I can't stop
> wondering if this could be done with a wee bit more "normal" operations.
> I'm pretty sure I couldn't have come up with this by myself, and I'm a
> bit worried that I wouldn't be able to find a race in it if one reared
> its ugly head.
It could be done with a seqcounter I think, but that adds more branches,
variables, and barriers to this fastpath. Perhaps I should simply add
a bit more documentation.
> Is there a real good reason to allocate the percpu counters dynamically?
> Might as well stick them in the vfsmount and let the one
> kmem_cache_zalloc() in alloc_vfsmnt() do a bit larger of an allocation.
> Did you think that was going to bloat it to a compound allocation or
> something? I hate the #ifdefs. :)
Distros want to ship big NR_CPUS kernels and have them run reasonably on
small num_possible_cpus() systems. But also, it would help to avoid
cacheline bouncing from false sharing (allocpercpu.c code can also mess
this bug for small objects like these counters, but that's a problem
with the allocpercpu code which should be fixed anyway).
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-12-22 4:35 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-12-19 6:19 Nick Piggin
2008-12-19 6:20 ` [rfc][patch 2/2] mnt_want_write speedup 2 Nick Piggin
2008-12-19 6:34 ` [rfc][patch 1/2] mnt_want_write speedup 1 Dave Hansen
2008-12-19 6:52 ` Nick Piggin
2008-12-19 6:56 ` Nick Piggin
2008-12-19 6:54 ` Dave Hansen
2008-12-19 7:03 ` Nick Piggin
2008-12-19 15:32 ` Dave Hansen
2008-12-22 4:35 ` Nick Piggin [this message]
2008-12-29 23:00 ` Dave Hansen
2008-12-30 4:02 ` Nick Piggin
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