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From: Pedro Falcato <pfalcato@suse.de>
To: "David Hildenbrand (Arm)" <david@kernel.org>,
	 Lorenzo Stoakes <ljs@kernel.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	 "Liam R. Howlett" <Liam.Howlett@oracle.com>,
	Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@kernel.org>,
	 Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>, Dev Jain <dev.jain@arm.com>,
	Luke Yang <luyang@redhat.com>,
	 jhladky@redhat.com, linux-mm@kvack.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/4] mm/mprotect: encourage inlining with __always_inline
Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2026 09:59:30 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <hmme2zpc4klftq56t7cfuvrzrp2k4t22g264fs3zloohuwelqe@ubrzpz37qlvm> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9943a6ad-9c85-439c-ad9e-39a694a29147@kernel.org>

On Thu, Mar 19, 2026 at 10:28:47PM +0100, David Hildenbrand (Arm) wrote:
> On 3/19/26 19:31, Pedro Falcato wrote:
> > Encourage the compiler to inline batch PTE logic and resolve constant
> > branches by adding __always_inline strategically.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Pedro Falcato <pfalcato@suse.de>
> > ---
> >  mm/mprotect.c | 10 +++++-----
> >  1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
> > 
> > diff --git a/mm/mprotect.c b/mm/mprotect.c
> > index 9681f055b9fc..1bd0d4aa07c2 100644
> > --- a/mm/mprotect.c
> > +++ b/mm/mprotect.c
> > @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ bool can_change_pte_writable(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr,
> >  	return can_change_shared_pte_writable(vma, pte);
> >  }
> >  
> > -static int mprotect_folio_pte_batch(struct folio *folio, pte_t *ptep,
> > +static __always_inline int mprotect_folio_pte_batch(struct folio *folio, pte_t *ptep,
> >  				    pte_t pte, int max_nr_ptes, fpb_t flags)
> >  {
> >  	/* No underlying folio, so cannot batch */
> > @@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ static int mprotect_folio_pte_batch(struct folio *folio, pte_t *ptep,
> >  }
> >  
> >  /* Set nr_ptes number of ptes, starting from idx */
> > -static void prot_commit_flush_ptes(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr,
> > -		pte_t *ptep, pte_t oldpte, pte_t ptent, int nr_ptes,
> > -		int idx, bool set_write, struct mmu_gather *tlb)
> > +static __always_inline void prot_commit_flush_ptes(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
> > +		unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep, pte_t oldpte, pte_t ptent,
> > +		int nr_ptes, int idx, bool set_write, struct mmu_gather *tlb)
> >  {
> >  	/*
> >  	 * Advance the position in the batch by idx; note that if idx > 0,
> > @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ static int page_anon_exclusive_sub_batch(int start_idx, int max_len,
> >   * pte of the batch. Therefore, we must individually check all pages and
> >   * retrieve sub-batches.
> >   */
> > -static void commit_anon_folio_batch(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
> > +static __always_inline void commit_anon_folio_batch(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
> >  		struct folio *folio, struct page *first_page, unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep,
> >  		pte_t oldpte, pte_t ptent, int nr_ptes, struct mmu_gather *tlb)
> >  {
> 
> From my micro-optimization work on zapping and fork, I learned that
> these batching functions are best optimized for order-0 page by
> explicitly calling them from the code with "nr_ptes == 1" and then
> force-inlining them. nr_ptes and all loops will essentially be optimized
> out.
> 
> With no such explicit constants, is there really a real benefit to be
> had here?

Per my measurements, I could measure a real speedup here. Of course things
may heavily depend on the microarchitecture you use. I want to note that
these three functions are part of the hot loop and thus we definitely want
them inlined. Particularly if we start special-casing stuff. You can cut
down _a lot_ of code if you simply tell it "yeah don't bother you're looking
at 1 pte only".

Of course a lot of this is just codegen fengshui but I tried sticking to
good fundamentals and inlining things that matter, while noinlining
things that aren't frequent. As-is the compiler seems to make poor
inlining decisions on its own (and basically every static function is
inlined, except e.g prot_commit_flush_ptes, FOR SOME REASON).

-- 
Pedro


  reply	other threads:[~2026-03-20  9:59 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2026-03-19 18:31 [PATCH 0/4] mm/mprotect: micro-optimization work Pedro Falcato
2026-03-19 18:31 ` [PATCH 1/4] mm/mprotect: encourage inlining with __always_inline Pedro Falcato
2026-03-19 18:59   ` Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)
2026-03-19 19:00     ` Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)
2026-03-19 21:28   ` David Hildenbrand (Arm)
2026-03-20  9:59     ` Pedro Falcato [this message]
2026-03-20 10:08       ` David Hildenbrand (Arm)
2026-03-19 18:31 ` [PATCH 2/4] mm/mprotect: move softleaf code out of the main function Pedro Falcato
2026-03-19 19:06   ` Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)
2026-03-19 21:33   ` David Hildenbrand (Arm)
2026-03-20 10:04     ` Pedro Falcato
2026-03-20 10:07       ` David Hildenbrand (Arm)
2026-03-20 10:54         ` Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)
2026-03-19 18:31 ` [PATCH 3/4] mm/mprotect: un-inline folio_pte_batch_flags() Pedro Falcato
2026-03-19 19:14   ` Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)
2026-03-19 21:41     ` David Hildenbrand (Arm)
2026-03-20 10:36       ` Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)
2026-03-20 10:59         ` Pedro Falcato
2026-03-20 11:02           ` David Hildenbrand (Arm)
2026-03-20 11:27           ` Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)
2026-03-20 11:01         ` David Hildenbrand (Arm)
2026-03-20 11:45           ` Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)
2026-03-23 12:56             ` David Hildenbrand (Arm)
2026-03-20 10:34     ` Pedro Falcato
2026-03-20 10:51       ` Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)
2026-03-19 18:31 ` [PATCH 4/4] mm/mprotect: special-case small folios when applying write permissions Pedro Falcato
2026-03-19 19:17   ` Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)
2026-03-20 10:36     ` Pedro Falcato
2026-03-20 10:42       ` Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)
2026-03-19 21:43   ` David Hildenbrand (Arm)
2026-03-20 10:37     ` Pedro Falcato
2026-03-20  2:42 ` [PATCH 0/4] mm/mprotect: micro-optimization work Andrew Morton

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