On Thu, 10 Jul 2014 15:43:40 +0800 Ian Kent <raven@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, 2014-07-10 at 09:41 +1000, NeilBrown wrote: > > autofs4 currently doesn't support RCU-walk - it immediately > > aborts any attempt at RCU-walk to force REF-walk for path name > > lookup. > > > > This can cause a significant performance impact on multi-core > > systems. > > I have a client with a test case which spends >80% of its time > > waiting for spinlocks with a "make -j 40" on a 40 core system. > > Right, sounds worth the effort. > > > > > This patchset aims to remove most of these spinlocks. To be fully > > effective in the particular case it needs a second patch set which > > makes NFS RCU-walk friendly, but one thing at a time. > > > > This has only been lightly tested so far so I'm really after feed-back > > rather than to have the patch set accepted, though the first two > > patches are trivial and could be taken immediately. > > I've only scanned the patches so far, I'll need to spend a bit more time > on them before I can comment. > > I'm going to be pressed for time for at least several days so I won't be > able to get to this right away. > > I expect the submount_test I use to stress path walking and expire to > mount transitions will likely be a good test to use. I haven't used it > in my personal environment for quite a while now so I'll need to have a > look around and see if I can still find a suitable set of scripts. > Otherwise I'll need to decouple it from the RedHat automated test > environment. > > > > > The last two patches are the most interesting so review comments on > > those are particularly welcome. > > Again I haven't looked closely at these but don't you mean the last > three patches or am I just fussing over an obviously straight forward > patch 3? Exactly right - that thirds last patch was "obviously straight forward", so is naturally the one that I have already found a bug in (the patch assumes that autofs4_check_leaves returns a different dentry, which clearly isn't true). I'll repost it, probably on Monday. > > Thanks for your effort Bruce, > Ian > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f_p0CgPeyA (Usually when people get my name wrong they call me "Ian", so you calling me Bruce is both slightly ironic and quite refreshing!) Thanks, NeilBrown
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