On 03/10/2017 03:27, Michael Ellerman wrote: > Laurent Dufour <ldufour@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> Hi Andrew, >> >> On 28/09/2017 22:38, Andrew Morton wrote: >>> On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 14:29:02 +0200 Laurent Dufour <ldufour@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>>>> Laurent's [0/n] provides some nice-looking performance benefits for >>>>> workloads which are chosen to show performance benefits(!) but, alas, >>>>> no quantitative testing results for workloads which we may suspect will >>>>> be harmed by the changes(?). Even things as simple as impact upon >>>>> single-threaded pagefault-intensive workloads and its effect upon >>>>> CONFIG_SMP=n .text size? >>>> >>>> I forgot to mention in my previous email the impact on the .text section. >>>> >>>> Here are the metrics I got : >>>> >>>> .text size UP SMP Delta >>>> 4.13-mmotm 8444201 8964137 6.16% >>>> '' +spf 8452041 8971929 6.15% >>>> Delta 0.09% 0.09% >>>> >>>> No major impact as you could see. >>> >>> 8k text increase seems rather a lot actually. That's a lot more >>> userspace cacheclines that get evicted during a fault... >>> >>> Is the feature actually beneficial on uniprocessor? >> >> This is useless on uniprocessor, and I will disable it on x86 when !SMP >> by not defining __HAVE_ARCH_CALL_SPF. >> So the speculative page fault handler will not be built but the vm >> sequence counter and the SCRU stuff will still be there. I may also make >> it disabled through macro when __HAVE_ARCH_CALL_SPF is not defined, but >> this may obfuscated the code a bit... >> >> On ppc64, as this feature requires book3s, it can't be built without SMP >> support. > > Book3S doesn't force SMP, eg. PMAC is Book3S but can be built with SMP=n. > > It's true that POWERNV and PSERIES both force SMP, and those are the > platforms used on modern Book3S CPUs. Thanks Michael, I'll add a check on CONFIG_SMP on ppc too. Laurent. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>