Re: Page allocator order-0 optimizations merged

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On 28/03/2017 10:32 AM, Tariq Toukan wrote:


On 27/03/2017 4:32 PM, Mel Gorman wrote:
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 02:39:47PM +0200, Jesper Dangaard Brouer wrote:
On Mon, 27 Mar 2017 10:55:14 +0200
Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A possible solution, would be use the local_bh_{disable,enable} instead
of the {preempt_disable,enable} calls.  But it is slower, using numbers
from [1] (19 vs 11 cycles), thus the expected cycles saving is
38-19=19.

The problematic part of using local_bh_enable is that this adds a
softirq/bottom-halves rescheduling point (as it checks for pending
BHs).  Thus, this might affects real workloads.

I implemented this solution in patch below... and tested it on mlx5 at
50G with manually disabled driver-page-recycling.  It works for me.

To Mel, that do you prefer... a partial-revert or something like this?


If Tariq confirms it works for him as well, this looks far safer patch

Great.
I will test Jesper's patch today in the afternoon.


It looks very good!
I get line-rate (94Gbits/sec) with 8 streams, in comparison to less than 55Gbits/sec before.

Many thanks guys.

than having a dedicate IRQ-safe queue. Your concern about the BH
scheduling point is valid but if it's proven to be a problem, there is
still the option of a partial revert.


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