From: shobhit dayal <shobhit@calsoftinc.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Cc: geoff@linux.intel.com, akpm@osdl.org
Subject: Performance of del_timer_sync
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 16:37:25 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1096110445.12409.86.camel@kuber> (raw)
This is with reference to the del_timer_sync patch submitted by Geoff
Gustafson http://lwn.net/Articles/84839/.
I profiled a postgress load on a 8p( 4 nodes) NUMA machine. This
profiler logs functions that access memory on remote nodes, and
del_timer_sync was one of the top few functions doing this. The culprit
is the for loop in del_timer_sync that reads the running_timer field of
the per cpu tvec_bases_t structure on all nodes in the system. It gets
invoked most times from del_singleshot_timer_sync.
Andrew Morton had suggested a patch for this, when the top callers to
del_timer sync were schedule_timeout and clear_timeout, the fix being
the del_single_shot_timer_sync patch, with the knowledge that
schedule_timeout and clear_timeout do not create timers that re-add
themselves.
This may not be enough, the problem is that schedule_timeout at most
times will call del_single_shot_timer_sync after the timer has expired.
This will cause del_timer to asume that the handler is running on some
cpu and del_timer_sync will still get invoked.
Ofcourse, it also means that del_timer_sync will continue to be a
hotspot as far as taking up cpu time is concerned.
I tried Geoff's patch and it does seem to improve performance.
Has anyone else seen del_timer_sync as a hotspot after the
del_singleshot_timer_sync patch?
regards
Shobhit
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2004-09-25 11:07 shobhit dayal [this message]
2004-09-30 10:07 ` Performance of del_timer_sync shobhit dayal
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