On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 at 08:03:13PM -0400, Joel Fernandes wrote: > On Fri, Aug 02, 2019 at 08:14:49AM -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote: > > Use of the rcu_data structure's segmented ->cblist for no-CBs CPUs > > takes advantage of unrelated grace periods, thus reducing the memory > > footprint in the face of floods of call_rcu() invocations. However, > > the ->cblist field is a more-complex rcu_segcblist structure which must > > be protected via locking. Even though there are only three entities > > which can acquire this lock (the CPU invoking call_rcu(), the no-CBs > > grace-period kthread, and the no-CBs callbacks kthread), the contention > > on this lock is excessive under heavy stress. > > > > This commit therefore greatly reduces contention by provisioning > > an rcu_cblist structure field named ->nocb_bypass within the > > rcu_data structure. Each no-CBs CPU is permitted only a limited > > number of enqueues onto the ->cblist per jiffy, controlled by a new > > nocb_nobypass_lim_per_jiffy kernel boot parameter that defaults to > > about 16 enqueues per millisecond (16 * 1000 / HZ). When that limit is > > exceeded, the CPU instead enqueues onto the new ->nocb_bypass. > > Looks quite interesting. I am guessing the not-no-CB (regular) enqueues don't > need to use the same technique because both enqueues / callback execution are > happening on same CPU.. > > Still looking through patch but I understood the basic idea. Some nits below: > > [snip] > > diff --git a/kernel/rcu/tree.h b/kernel/rcu/tree.h > > index 2c3e9068671c..e4df86db8137 100644 > > --- a/kernel/rcu/tree.h > > +++ b/kernel/rcu/tree.h > > @@ -200,18 +200,26 @@ struct rcu_data { > > atomic_t nocb_lock_contended; /* Contention experienced. */ > > int nocb_defer_wakeup; /* Defer wakeup of nocb_kthread. */ > > struct timer_list nocb_timer; /* Enforce finite deferral. */ > > + unsigned long nocb_gp_adv_time; /* Last call_rcu() CB adv (jiffies). */ > > + > > + /* The following fields are used by call_rcu, hence own cacheline. */ > > + raw_spinlock_t nocb_bypass_lock ____cacheline_internodealigned_in_smp; > > + struct rcu_cblist nocb_bypass; /* Lock-contention-bypass CB list. */ > > + unsigned long nocb_bypass_first; /* Time (jiffies) of first enqueue. */ > > + unsigned long nocb_nobypass_last; /* Last ->cblist enqueue (jiffies). */ > > + int nocb_nobypass_count; /* # ->cblist enqueues at ^^^ time. */ > > Can these and below fields be ifdef'd out if !CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU so as to > keep the size of struct smaller for benefit of systems that don't use NOCB? > > > > > > /* The following fields are used by GP kthread, hence own cacheline. */ > > raw_spinlock_t nocb_gp_lock ____cacheline_internodealigned_in_smp; > > - bool nocb_gp_sleep; > > - /* Is the nocb GP thread asleep? */ > > + struct timer_list nocb_bypass_timer; /* Force nocb_bypass flush. */ > > + bool nocb_gp_sleep; /* Is the nocb GP thread asleep? */ > > And these too, I think. Please ignore this comment, I missed that these were already ifdef'd out since it did not appear in the diff. thanks!