On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 01:21:52PM -0700, Jens Axboe wrote: > On 3/10/21 11:23 AM, Nathan Chancellor wrote: > > Hi Jens, > > > > There is a new clang warning added in the development branch, > > -Walign-mismatch, which shows an instance in block/blk-mq.c: > > > > block/blk-mq.c:630:39: warning: passing 8-byte aligned argument to > > 32-byte aligned parameter 2 of 'smp_call_function_single_async' may > > result in an unaligned pointer access [-Walign-mismatch] > > smp_call_function_single_async(cpu, &rq->csd); > > ^ > > 1 warning generated. > > > > There appears to be some history here as I can see that this member was > > purposefully unaligned in commit 4ccafe032005 ("block: unalign > > call_single_data in struct request"). However, I later see a change in > > commit 7c3fb70f0341 ("block: rearrange a few request fields for better > > cache layout") that seems somewhat related. Is it possible to get back > > the alignment by rearranging the structure again? This seems to be the > > only solution for the warning aside from just outright disabling it, > > which would be a shame since it seems like it could be useful for > > architectures that cannot handle unaligned accesses well, unless I am > > missing something obvious :) > > It should not be hard to ensure that alignment without re-introducing > the bloat. Is there some background on why 32-byte alignment is > required? > This alignment requirement was introduced in commit 966a967116e6 ("smp: Avoid using two cache lines for struct call_single_data") and it looks like there was a thread between you and Peter Zijlstra that has some more information on this: https://lore.kernel.org/r/a9beb452-7344-9e2d-fc80-094d8f5a0394@xxxxxxxxx/ Cheers, Nathan