On Wed, Nov 17, 2021 at 04:56:32PM +0100, Frederic Weisbecker wrote: > nocb_gp_wait() iterates all CPUs within the rcuog's group even if they > are have been de-offloaded. This is suboptimal if only few CPUs are > offloaded within the group. And this will become even more a problem > when a nocb kthread will be created for all possible CPUs in the future. > > Therefore use a standard double linked list to link all the offloaded > rdps and safely add/del their nodes as we (de-)offloaded them. > > Signed-off-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Neeraj Upadhyay <quic_neeraju@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@xxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Uladzislau Rezki <urezki@xxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Josh Triplett <josh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Joel Fernandes <joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > kernel/rcu/tree.h | 7 +++++-- > kernel/rcu/tree_nocb.h | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++++------- > 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/kernel/rcu/tree.h b/kernel/rcu/tree.h > index deeaf2fee714..486fc901bd08 100644 > --- a/kernel/rcu/tree.h > +++ b/kernel/rcu/tree.h > @@ -221,8 +221,11 @@ struct rcu_data { > struct swait_queue_head nocb_gp_wq; /* For nocb kthreads to sleep on. */ > bool nocb_cb_sleep; /* Is the nocb CB thread asleep? */ > struct task_struct *nocb_cb_kthread; > - struct rcu_data *nocb_next_cb_rdp; > - /* Next rcu_data in wakeup chain. */ > + struct list_head nocb_head_rdp; /* > + * Head of rcu_data list in wakeup chain, > + * if rdp_gp. > + */ > + struct list_head nocb_entry_rdp; /* rcu_data node in wakeup chain. */ > > /* The following fields are used by CB kthread, hence new cacheline. */ > struct rcu_data *nocb_gp_rdp ____cacheline_internodealigned_in_smp; > diff --git a/kernel/rcu/tree_nocb.h b/kernel/rcu/tree_nocb.h > index 2461fe8d0c23..e728128be02a 100644 > --- a/kernel/rcu/tree_nocb.h > +++ b/kernel/rcu/tree_nocb.h > @@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ static void nocb_gp_wait(struct rcu_data *my_rdp) > * and the global grace-period kthread are awakened if needed. > */ > WARN_ON_ONCE(my_rdp->nocb_gp_rdp != my_rdp); > - for (rdp = my_rdp; rdp; rdp = rdp->nocb_next_cb_rdp) { > + list_for_each_entry_rcu(rdp, &my_rdp->nocb_head_rdp, nocb_entry_rdp, 1) { > bool needwake_state = false; > > if (!nocb_gp_enabled_cb(rdp)) > @@ -1003,6 +1003,8 @@ static long rcu_nocb_rdp_deoffload(void *arg) > swait_event_exclusive(rdp->nocb_state_wq, > !rcu_segcblist_test_flags(cblist, SEGCBLIST_KTHREAD_CB | > SEGCBLIST_KTHREAD_GP)); > + /* Don't bother iterate this one anymore on nocb_gp_wait() */ > + list_del_rcu(&rdp->nocb_entry_rdp); > /* > * Lock one last time to acquire latest callback updates from kthreads > * so we can later handle callbacks locally without locking. > @@ -1066,6 +1068,15 @@ static long rcu_nocb_rdp_offload(void *arg) > return -EINVAL; > > pr_info("Offloading %d\n", rdp->cpu); > + > + /* > + * Iterate this CPU on nocb_gp_wait(). We do it before locking nocb_gp_lock, > + * resetting nocb_gp_sleep and waking up the related "rcuog". Since nocb_gp_wait() > + * in turn locks nocb_gp_lock before setting nocb_gp_sleep again, we are guaranteed > + * to iterate this new rdp before "rcuog" goes to sleep again. Just to make sure that I understand... The ->nocb_entry_rdp list is RCU-protected, with an odd flavor of RCU. The list_add_tail_rcu() handles list insertion. For list deletion, on the one hand, the rcu_data structures are never freed, so their lifetime never ends. But one could be removed during an de-offloading operation, then re-added by a later offloading operation. It would be bad if a reader came along for that ride because that reader would end up skipping all the rcu_data structures that were in the list after the initial position of the one that was removed and added back. The trick seems to be that the de-offloading process cannot complete until the relevant rcuog kthread has acknowledged the de-offloading, which it cannot do until it has completed the list_for_each_entry_rcu() loop. And the rcuog kthread is the only thing that traverses the list, except for the show_rcu_nocb_state() function, more on which later. Therefore, it is not possible for the rcuog kthread to come along for that ride. On to show_rcu_nocb_state()... This does not actually traverse the list, but instead looks at the ->cpu field of the next structure. Because the ->next pointer is never NULLed, the worst that can happen is that a confusing ->cpu field is printed, for example, the one that was in effect prior to the de-offloading operation. But that number would have been printed anyway had the show_rcu_nocb_state() function not been delayed across the de-offloading and offloading. So no harm done. Did I get it right? If so, the comment might need help. If not, what am I missing? Thanx, Paul > + */ > + list_add_tail_rcu(&rdp->nocb_entry_rdp, &rdp->nocb_gp_rdp->nocb_head_rdp); > + > /* > * Can't use rcu_nocb_lock_irqsave() before SEGCBLIST_LOCKING > * is set. > @@ -1268,7 +1279,6 @@ static void __init rcu_organize_nocb_kthreads(void) > int nl = 0; /* Next GP kthread. */ > struct rcu_data *rdp; > struct rcu_data *rdp_gp = NULL; /* Suppress misguided gcc warn. */ > - struct rcu_data *rdp_prev = NULL; > > if (!cpumask_available(rcu_nocb_mask)) > return; > @@ -1288,8 +1298,8 @@ static void __init rcu_organize_nocb_kthreads(void) > /* New GP kthread, set up for CBs & next GP. */ > gotnocbs = true; > nl = DIV_ROUND_UP(rdp->cpu + 1, ls) * ls; > - rdp->nocb_gp_rdp = rdp; > rdp_gp = rdp; > + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rdp->nocb_head_rdp); > if (dump_tree) { > if (!firsttime) > pr_cont("%s\n", gotnocbscbs > @@ -1302,12 +1312,11 @@ static void __init rcu_organize_nocb_kthreads(void) > } else { > /* Another CB kthread, link to previous GP kthread. */ > gotnocbscbs = true; > - rdp->nocb_gp_rdp = rdp_gp; > - rdp_prev->nocb_next_cb_rdp = rdp; > if (dump_tree) > pr_cont(" %d", cpu); > } > - rdp_prev = rdp; > + rdp->nocb_gp_rdp = rdp_gp; > + list_add_tail(&rdp->nocb_entry_rdp, &rdp_gp->nocb_head_rdp); > } > if (gotnocbs && dump_tree) > pr_cont("%s\n", gotnocbscbs ? "" : " (self only)"); > @@ -1369,6 +1378,7 @@ static void show_rcu_nocb_state(struct rcu_data *rdp) > { > char bufw[20]; > char bufr[20]; > + struct rcu_data *nocb_next_rdp = NULL; > struct rcu_segcblist *rsclp = &rdp->cblist; > bool waslocked; > bool wassleep; > @@ -1376,11 +1386,16 @@ static void show_rcu_nocb_state(struct rcu_data *rdp) > if (rdp->nocb_gp_rdp == rdp) > show_rcu_nocb_gp_state(rdp); > > + nocb_next_rdp = list_next_or_null_rcu(&rdp->nocb_gp_rdp->nocb_head_rdp, > + &rdp->nocb_entry_rdp, > + typeof(*rdp), > + nocb_entry_rdp); > + > sprintf(bufw, "%ld", rsclp->gp_seq[RCU_WAIT_TAIL]); > sprintf(bufr, "%ld", rsclp->gp_seq[RCU_NEXT_READY_TAIL]); > pr_info(" CB %d^%d->%d %c%c%c%c%c%c F%ld L%ld C%d %c%c%s%c%s%c%c q%ld %c CPU %d%s\n", > rdp->cpu, rdp->nocb_gp_rdp->cpu, > - rdp->nocb_next_cb_rdp ? rdp->nocb_next_cb_rdp->cpu : -1, > + nocb_next_rdp ? nocb_next_rdp->cpu : -1, > "kK"[!!rdp->nocb_cb_kthread], > "bB"[raw_spin_is_locked(&rdp->nocb_bypass_lock)], > "cC"[!!atomic_read(&rdp->nocb_lock_contended)], > -- > 2.25.1 >