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From: "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
To: Joel Fernandes <joel@joelfernandes.org>
Cc: rostedt@goodmis.org, byungchul.park@lge.com,
	mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com,
	Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>,
	Lai Jiangshan <jiangshanlai@gmail.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, kernel-team@android.com
Subject: Re: Tasks RCU vs Preempt RCU
Date: Sat, 19 May 2018 17:49:38 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20180520004938.GZ3803@linux.vnet.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20180519225905.GB134184@joelaf.mtv.corp.google.com>

On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 03:59:05PM -0700, Joel Fernandes wrote:
> On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 07:29:18PM -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 11:36:23AM -0700, Joel Fernandes wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > I was thinking about tasks-RCU and why its needed. Since preempt-RCU allows
> > > tasks to be preempted in read-sections, can we not just reuse that mechanism
> > > for the trampolines since we track all preempted tasks so we would wait on
> > > all tasks preempted within a trampoline?
> > > 
> > > I am trying to understand what will _not_ work if we did that.. I'm guessing
> > > the answer is that that would mean the trampoline has to be wrapped with
> > > rcu_read_{lock,unlock} which may add some overhead, but please let me know
> > > if I'm missing something else..
> > > 
> > > The advantage I guess is possible elimination of an RCU variant, and also
> > > possibly eliminating the tasks RCU thread that monitors.. Anyway I was
> > > thinking more in terms of the effort of reduction of the RCU flavors etc and
> > > reducing complexity ideas.
> > 
> > The problem is that if they are preempted while executing in a trampoline,
> > RCU-preempt doesn't queue them nor does it wait on them.
> 
> Not if they are wrapped with rcu_read_lock and rcu_read_unlock? From what I
> can see, you are preparing a list of blocked tasks that would keep the grace period
> from finishing in rcu_preempt_ctxt_queue?

But being on the ->blkd_tasks list doesn't necessarily block the current
grace period.  Only those tasks on that list that are also referenced
by ->gp_tasks (or that follow some task referenced by ->gp_tasks)
will block the current grace period.  This is be design -- otherwise,
an endless stream of tasks blocking in their RCU read-side critical
sections could prevent the current grace period from ever ending.

> > And the problem with wrapping them with rcu_read_{lock,unlock} is that
> > there would be a point before the trampoline executed rcu_read_lock()
> > but while it was on the trampoline.  Nothing good comes from this.  ;-)
> 
> Yes, I see what you're saying. The data being protected and freed in this
> case is the code so relying on it to do the rcu_read_lock seems infeasible.
> Conceptually atleast, I feel this can be fixed by cleverly implementing
> trampolines such that the rcu_read_lock isn't done during the trampoline
> execution. But I am not very experienced with how the trampolines work to say
> definitely whether it is or isn't possible or worth it. But atleast I felt it
> was a worthwhile food for thought ;)

I suggested to Steven that the rcu_read_lock() and rcu_read_unlock() might
be outside of the trampoline, but this turned out to be infeasible.  Not
that I remember why!  ;-)

> I actually want to trace out the trampoline executing as it pertains to RCU,
> with your latest rcu/dev.. I think it will be fun :)

Cool!

In addition, if you are interested, it might be worth looking for fields
in rcu_dynticks, rcu_data, rcu_node, and rcu_state that are no longer
actually used.  It might also be worth looking for RCU macros that are
no longer used.

I found a few by accident, so there are probably more...

							Thanx, Paul

  reply	other threads:[~2018-05-20  0:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-05-18 18:36 Tasks RCU vs Preempt RCU Joel Fernandes
2018-05-19  2:29 ` Paul E. McKenney
2018-05-19 22:59   ` Joel Fernandes
2018-05-20  0:49     ` Paul E. McKenney [this message]
2018-05-20  0:56       ` Joel Fernandes
2018-05-20 15:28       ` Steven Rostedt
2018-05-20 19:18         ` Joel Fernandes
2018-05-22  1:59           ` Steven Rostedt
2018-05-22  4:34             ` Joel Fernandes
2018-05-22  4:54             ` Joel Fernandes
2018-05-22 12:38               ` Steven Rostedt
2018-05-22 16:09                 ` Paul E. McKenney
2018-05-22 17:27                   ` Steven Rostedt
2018-05-22 17:47                     ` Paul E. McKenney
2018-05-23  1:19                       ` Joel Fernandes
2018-05-23  3:10                 ` Joel Fernandes

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