Arnd reported a significant build slowdown [0], which was bisected to the series spanning commit 80fcac55385c ("minmax: relax check to allow comparison between unsigned arguments and signed constants") to commit 867046cc70277 ("minmax: relax check to allow comparison between unsigned arguments and signed constants"), originating from the series "minmax: Relax type checks in min() and max()." [1]. I have reproduced this locally, reverting this series and manually fixing up all call sites that invoke min()/max() for a simple x86-64 defconfig (+ some other debug flags I use for debug kernels, I can provide the .config if needed). Arnd noted that the arch/x86/xen/setup.c file was particularly problematic, taking 15 (!) seconds to pre-process on his machine, so I also enabled CONFIG_XEN to test this and obtained performance numbers with this set/not set. I was able to reproduce this very significant pre-processor time on this file, noting that with the series reverted compile time for the file is 0.79s, with it in place, it takes 6.90s for a 873.4% slowdown. I also checked total build times (32-core intel i9-14900KF box): ## With CONFIG_XEN ### Reverted minmax code make 1588.46s user 92.33s system 2430% cpu 1:09.16 total make 1598.57s user 93.49s system 2419% cpu 1:09.94 total make 1598.99s user 92.49s system 2419% cpu 1:09.91 total ### Not reverted make 1639.25s user 96.34s system 2433% cpu 1:11.32 total make 1640.34s user 96.01s system 2427% cpu 1:11.54 total make 1639.98s user 96.76s system 2436% cpu 1:11.27 total ## Without CONFIG_XEN ### Reverted minmax code make 1524.97s user 89.84s system 2399% cpu 1:07.31 total make 1521.01s user 88.99s system 2391% cpu 1:07.32 total make 1530.75s user 89.65s system 2389% cpu 1:07.83 total ### Not reverted make 1570.64s user 94.09s system 2398% cpu 1:09.41 total make 1571.25s user 94.36s system 2401% cpu 1:09.36 total make 1568.25s user 93.83s system 2396% cpu 1:09.35 total Which suggests a worryingly significant slowdown of ~45s with CONFIG_XEN enabled and ~35s even without it. The underlying problems seems to be very large macro expansions, which Arnd noted in the xen case originated from the line: extra_pages = min3(EXTRA_MEM_RATIO * min(max_pfn, PFN_DOWN(MAXMEM)), extra_pages, max_pages - max_pfn); And resulted in the generation of 47 MB (!) of pre-processor output. It seems a lot of code now relies on the relaxed conditions of the newly changed min/max() macros, so the question is - what can we do to address these regressions? [0]:https://social.kernel.org/notice/AkDuGHsn0WuA1g1uD2 [1]:https://lore.kernel.org/all/b97faef60ad24922b530241c5d7c933c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/