> On Oct 19, 2022, at 7:34 PM, Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 02:25:29PM -0400, Joel Fernandes wrote: >> >> >>>> On Oct 19, 2022, at 1:45 PM, Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 08:12:30AM -0400, Joel Fernandes wrote: >>>>> On Oct 19, 2022, at 8:10 AM, Joel Fernandes <joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>> On Oct 19, 2022, at 6:34 AM, Zqiang <qiang1.zhang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Currently, regardless of whether the CONFIG_RCU_LAZY is enabled, >>>>>>> invoke the call_rcu() is always lazy, it also means that when >>>>>>> CONFIG_RCU_LAZY is disabled, invoke the call_rcu_flush() is also >>>>>>> lazy. therefore, this commit make call_rcu() lazy only when >>>>>>> CONFIG_RCU_LAZY is enabled. >>>> >>>> First, good eyes! Thank you for spotting this!! Indeed. >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Zqiang <qiang1.zhang@xxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>> --- >>>>>>> kernel/rcu/tree.c | 8 +++++++- >>>>>>> 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> diff --git a/kernel/rcu/tree.c b/kernel/rcu/tree.c >>>>>>> index abc615808b6e..97ef602da3d5 100644 >>>>>>> --- a/kernel/rcu/tree.c >>>>>>> +++ b/kernel/rcu/tree.c >>>>>>> @@ -2839,7 +2839,6 @@ void call_rcu_flush(struct rcu_head *head, rcu_callback_t func) >>>>>>> return __call_rcu_common(head, func, false); >>>>>>> } >>>>>>> EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(call_rcu_flush); >>>>>>> -#endif >>>>>>> >>>>>>> /** >>>>>>> * call_rcu() - Queue an RCU callback for invocation after a grace period. >>>>>>> @@ -2890,6 +2889,13 @@ void call_rcu(struct rcu_head *head, rcu_callback_t func) >>>>>>> return __call_rcu_common(head, func, true); >>>>>>> } >>>>>>> EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(call_rcu); >>>>>>> +#else >>>>>>> +void call_rcu(struct rcu_head *head, rcu_callback_t func) >>>>>>> +{ >>>>>>> + return __call_rcu_common(head, func, false); >>>>> >>>>> Thanks. Instead of adding new function, you can also pass IS_ENABLED(CONFIG…) to the existing function of the same name. >>> >>> I do like this approach better -- less code, more obvious what is going on. >> >> Sounds good. Zqiang, do you mind updating your patch along these lines? That way you get the proper attribution. Acked that patch. >> More comments below: >>> >>>>> Looks like though I made every one test the patch without having to enable the config option ;-). Hey, I’m a half glass full kind of guy, why do you ask? >>>>> >>>>> Paul, I’ll take a closer look once I’m at the desk, but would you prefer to squash a diff into the existing patch, or want a new patch altogether? >>>> >>>> On the other hand, what I’d want is to nuke the config option altogether or make it default y, we want to catch issues sooner than later. >>> >>> That might be what we do at some point, but one thing at a time. Let's >>> not penalize innocent bystanders, at least not just yet. >> >> It’s a trade off, I thought that’s why we wanted to have the binary search stuff. If no one reports issue on Linux-next, then that code won’t be put to use in the near future at least. > > Well, not to put too fine a point on it, but we currently really are > exposing -next to lazy call_rcu(). ;-) This is true. I think I assumed nobody will enable a default off config option but I probably meant a smaller percentage will. >>> I do very strongly encourage the ChromeOS and Android folks to test this >>> very severely, however. >> >> Agreed. Yes that will happen, though I have to make a note for Android folks other than Vlad, to backports these (and enable the config option), carefully! Especially on pre-5.15 kernels. Luckily I had to do this (not so trivial) exercise myself. > > And this is another situation in which the binary search stuff may prove > extremely useful. Agreed. Thanks. Very least I owe per-rdp splitting of the hashtable, to that code. Steven and me talked today that probably the hashtable can go into the rcu_segcblist itself, and protect it by the nocb lock. Thanks, - Joel > Thanx, Paul > >> Thanks! >> >> - Joel >> >>> >>> Thanx, Paul >>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> - Joel >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> +} >>>>>> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(call_rcu); >>>>>> +#endif >>>>>> >>>>>> /* Maximum number of jiffies to wait before draining a batch. */ >>>>>> #define KFREE_DRAIN_JIFFIES (5 * HZ) >>>>>> -- >>>>>> 2.25.1 >>>>>>