Re: [PATCH] locking: Remove an insn from spin and write locks

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On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 08:50:02AM -0700, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 11:14:04AM -0400, Waiman Long wrote:
> > On 08/20/2018 11:06 AM, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> > > Both spin locks and write locks currently do:
> > >
> > >  f0 0f b1 17             lock cmpxchg %edx,(%rdi)
> > >  85 c0                   test   %eax,%eax
> > >  75 05                   jne    [slowpath]
> > >
> > > This 'test' insn is superfluous; the cmpxchg insn sets the Z flag
> > > appropriately.  Peter pointed out that using atomic_try_cmpxchg()
> > > will let the compiler know this is true.  Comparing before/after
> > > disassemblies show the only effect is to remove this insn.
> ...
> > >  static __always_inline int queued_spin_trylock(struct qspinlock *lock)
> > >  {
> > > +	u32 val = 0;
> > > +
> > >  	if (!atomic_read(&lock->val) &&
> > > -	   (atomic_cmpxchg_acquire(&lock->val, 0, _Q_LOCKED_VAL) == 0))
> > > +	    (atomic_try_cmpxchg(&lock->val, &val, _Q_LOCKED_VAL)))
> > 
> > Should you keep the _acquire suffix?
> 
> I don't know ;-)  Probably.  Peter didn't include it as part of his
> suggested fix, but on reviewing the documentation, it seems likely that
> it should be retained.  I put them back in and (as expected) it changes
> nothing on x86-64.

Yeah, _acquire should be retained; sorry about loosing that. I'm neck
deep into tlb invalidate stuff and wrote this without much thinking
involved.





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