On 2019-01-08 04:42, Roman Penyaev wrote:
What we can do: a) disable irqs if we are not in interrupt. b) revert the patch completely. David, is it really crucial in terms of performance to avoid double local_irq_save() on Xen on this ep_poll_callback() hot path?
Note that such optimizations are also relevant for baremetal, ie: x86 PUSHF + POPF can be pretty expensive because of insn dependencies.
For example why not to do the following: if (!in_interrupt()) local_irq_save(flags); read_lock(ep->lock); with huge comment explaining performance number. Or just give up and simply revert the original patch completely and always call read_lock_irqsave().
Yeah so the reason why I had done the other epoll lock irq optimizations was because they were painfully obvious. ep_poll_callback(), however is a different beast, as you've encountered. I vote for not shooting ourselves in the foot and just dropping this patch -- most large performance benefits will come from microbenches anyway.
Thanks, Davidlohr