On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 07:21:50PM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > The -rt tree has adaptive spin patches for the rtmutex code, its really > not all that hard to do -- the rtmutex code is way more tricky than the > regular mutexes due to all the PI fluff. > > For kernel only locking the simple rule: spin iff the lock holder is > running proved to be simple enough. Any added heuristics like max spin > count etc. only made things worse. The whole idea though did make sense > and certainly improved performance. That implies moving struct thread_info *owner; out from under the CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES code. One of the original justifications for mutexes was: - 'struct mutex' is smaller on most architectures: .e.g on x86, 'struct semaphore' is 20 bytes, 'struct mutex' is 16 bytes. A smaller structure size means less RAM footprint, and better CPU-cache utilization. I'd be reluctant to reverse that decision just for btrfs. Benchmarking required! Maybe I can put a patch together that implements the simple 'spin if it's running' heuristic and throw it at our testing guys on Monday ... -- Matthew Wilcox Intel Open Source Technology Centre "Bill, look, we understand that you're interested in selling us this operating system, but compare it to ours. We can't possibly take such a retrograde step." -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html