On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 01:49:57AM +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: > Alexei, > > Alexei Starovoitov <alexei.starovoitov@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > Overall looks great. > > Thank you for taking time to write commit logs and detailed cover letter. > > I think s/__this_cpu_inc/this_cpu_inc/ is the only bit that needs to be > > addressed for it to be merged. > > There were few other suggestions from Mathieu and Jakub. > > Could you address them and resend? > > I have them fixed up already, but I was waiting for further > comments. I'll send it out tomorrow morning as I'm dead tired by now. > > > I saw patch 1 landing in tip tree, but it needs to be in bpf-next as well > > along with the rest of the series. Does it really need to be in the tip? > > I would prefer to take the whole thing and avoid conflicts around > > migrate_disable() especially if nothing in tip is going to use it in this > > development cycle. So just drop patch 1 from the tip? > > I'll add patch 2 to a tip branch as well and I'll give you a tag to pull > into BPF (which has only those two commits). That works too. > > Regarding > > union { > > raw_spinlock_t raw_lock; > > spinlock_t lock; > > }; > > yeah. it's not pretty, but I also don't have better ideas. > > Yeah. I really tried hard to avoid it, but the alternative solution was > code duplication which was even more horrible. > > > Regarding migrate_disable()... can you enable it without the rest of RT? > > I haven't seen its implementation. I suspect it's scheduler only change? > > If I can use migrate_disable() without RT it will help my work on sleepable > > BPF programs. I would only have to worry about rcu_read_lock() since > > preempt_disable() is nicely addressed. > > You have to talk to Peter Zijlstra about this as this is really > scheduler relevant stuff. FYI, he undamentaly hates migrate_disable() > from a schedulabilty POV, but as with the above lock construct the > amount of better solutions is also close to zero. I would imagine that migrate_disable is like temporary cpu pinning. The scheduler has to have all the logic to make scheduling decisions quickly in presence of pinned tasks and additional migrate_disable shouldn't introduce slowdowns or complexity to critical path. Anyway, we'll discuss further when migrate_disable patches hit mailing lists.