On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 04:55:22PM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > User Managed Concurrency Groups is an M:N threading toolkit that allows > constructing user space schedulers designed to efficiently manage > heterogeneous in-process workloads while maintaining high CPU > utilization (95%+). > > XXX moar changelog explaining how this is moar awesome than > traditional user-space threading. Awaiting a commit message that I can parse, I'm just looking at the entry bits for now. TBH I have no idea what this is actually trying to do... [...] > --- a/include/linux/entry-common.h > +++ b/include/linux/entry-common.h > @@ -23,6 +23,10 @@ > # define _TIF_UPROBE (0) > #endif > > +#ifndef _TIF_UMCG > +# define _TIF_UMCG (0) > +#endif > + > /* > * SYSCALL_WORK flags handled in syscall_enter_from_user_mode() > */ > @@ -43,11 +47,13 @@ > SYSCALL_WORK_SYSCALL_EMU | \ > SYSCALL_WORK_SYSCALL_AUDIT | \ > SYSCALL_WORK_SYSCALL_USER_DISPATCH | \ > + SYSCALL_WORK_SYSCALL_UMCG | \ > ARCH_SYSCALL_WORK_ENTER) > #define SYSCALL_WORK_EXIT (SYSCALL_WORK_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINT | \ > SYSCALL_WORK_SYSCALL_TRACE | \ > SYSCALL_WORK_SYSCALL_AUDIT | \ > SYSCALL_WORK_SYSCALL_USER_DISPATCH | \ > + SYSCALL_WORK_SYSCALL_UMCG | \ > SYSCALL_WORK_SYSCALL_EXIT_TRAP | \ > ARCH_SYSCALL_WORK_EXIT) > > @@ -221,8 +227,11 @@ static inline void local_irq_disable_exi > */ > static inline void irqentry_irq_enable(struct pt_regs *regs) > { > - if (!regs_irqs_disabled(regs)) > + if (!regs_irqs_disabled(regs)) { > local_irq_enable(); > + if (user_mode(regs) && (current->flags & PF_UMCG_WORKER)) > + umcg_sys_enter(regs, -1); > + } > } Perhaps it would make sense to have separate umcg_sys_enter(regs) and umcg_sys_enter_syscall(regs, syscallno)? Even if the former is just a wrapper, to make the entry/exit bits clearly correspond for all the !syscall cases? Also, is the syscall case meant to nest within this, or syscall entry paths not supposed to call irqentry_irq_enable() ? > > /** > @@ -232,8 +241,11 @@ static inline void irqentry_irq_enable(s > */ > static inline void irqentry_irq_disable(struct pt_regs *regs) > { > - if (!regs_irqs_disabled(regs)) > + if (!regs_irqs_disabled(regs)) { > + if (user_mode(regs) && (current->flags & PF_UMCG_WORKER)) > + umcg_sys_exit(regs); > local_irq_disable(); > + } > } Do the umcg_sys_{enter,exit}() calls need to happen with IRQs unmasked? * If not (and this nests): for arm64 these can live in our enter_from_user_mode() and exit_to_user_mode() helpers. * If so (or this doesn't nest): for arm64 we'd need to rework our local_daif_{inherit,restore,mask}() calls to handle this, though I've been meaning to do that anyway to handle pseudo-NMI better. Either way, it looks like we'd need helpers along the lines of: | static __always_inline void umcg_enter_from_user(struct pt_regs *regs) | { | if (current->flags & PF_UMCG_WORKER) | umcg_sys_enter(regs, -1); | } | | static __always_inline void umcg_exit_to_user(struct pt_regs *regs) | { | if (current->flags & PF_UMCG_WORKER) | umcg_sys_exit(regs); | } Thanks, Mark.