From: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
To: lkp@lists.01.org
Subject: Re: [locks] 6d390e4b5d: will-it-scale.per_process_ops -96.6% regression
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 08:21:49 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <875zfbvrbm.fsf@notabene.neil.brown.name> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <c4ef31a663fbf7a3de349696e9f00f2f5c4ec89a.camel@kernel.org>
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On Tue, Mar 10 2020, Jeff Layton wrote:
>> @@ -735,11 +723,13 @@ static void __locks_wake_up_blocks(struct file_lock *blocker)
>>
>> waiter = list_first_entry(&blocker->fl_blocked_requests,
>> struct file_lock, fl_blocked_member);
>> - __locks_delete_block(waiter);
>> + locks_delete_global_blocked(waiter);
>> + waiter->fl_blocker = NULL;
>> if (waiter->fl_lmops && waiter->fl_lmops->lm_notify)
>> waiter->fl_lmops->lm_notify(waiter);
>> else
>> wake_up(&waiter->fl_wait);
>> + list_del_init(&waiter->fl_blocked_member);
>
> Are you sure you don't need a memory barrier here? Could the
> list_del_init be hoisted just above the if condition?
>
A compiler barrier() is probably justified. Memory barriers delay reads
and expedite writes so they cannot be needed.
wake_up(&waiter->fl_wait);
+ /* The list_del_init() must not be visible before the
+ * wake_up completes, the the waiter can then be freed.
+ */
+ barrier();
+ list_del_init(&waiter->fl_blocked_member);
Thanks,
NeilBrown
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From: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
To: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>,
yangerkun <yangerkun@huawei.com>,
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: kernel test robot <rong.a.chen@intel.com>,
LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
lkp@lists.01.org, Bruce Fields <bfields@fieldses.org>,
Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Subject: Re: [locks] 6d390e4b5d: will-it-scale.per_process_ops -96.6% regression
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 08:21:49 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <875zfbvrbm.fsf@notabene.neil.brown.name> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <c4ef31a663fbf7a3de349696e9f00f2f5c4ec89a.camel@kernel.org>
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On Tue, Mar 10 2020, Jeff Layton wrote:
>> @@ -735,11 +723,13 @@ static void __locks_wake_up_blocks(struct file_lock *blocker)
>>
>> waiter = list_first_entry(&blocker->fl_blocked_requests,
>> struct file_lock, fl_blocked_member);
>> - __locks_delete_block(waiter);
>> + locks_delete_global_blocked(waiter);
>> + waiter->fl_blocker = NULL;
>> if (waiter->fl_lmops && waiter->fl_lmops->lm_notify)
>> waiter->fl_lmops->lm_notify(waiter);
>> else
>> wake_up(&waiter->fl_wait);
>> + list_del_init(&waiter->fl_blocked_member);
>
> Are you sure you don't need a memory barrier here? Could the
> list_del_init be hoisted just above the if condition?
>
A compiler barrier() is probably justified. Memory barriers delay reads
and expedite writes so they cannot be needed.
wake_up(&waiter->fl_wait);
+ /* The list_del_init() must not be visible before the
+ * wake_up completes, the the waiter can then be freed.
+ */
+ barrier();
+ list_del_init(&waiter->fl_blocked_member);
Thanks,
NeilBrown
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2020-03-08 14:03 [locks] 6d390e4b5d: will-it-scale.per_process_ops -96.6% regression kernel test robot
2020-03-08 14:03 ` kernel test robot
2020-03-09 14:36 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-09 14:36 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-09 15:52 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-09 15:52 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-09 17:22 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-09 17:22 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-09 19:09 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-09 19:09 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-09 19:53 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-09 19:53 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-09 21:42 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-09 21:42 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-09 21:58 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-09 21:58 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-10 7:52 ` kernel test robot
2020-03-10 7:52 ` kernel test robot
2020-03-09 22:11 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-09 22:11 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-10 3:24 ` yangerkun
2020-03-10 3:24 ` yangerkun
2020-03-10 7:54 ` kernel test robot
2020-03-10 7:54 ` kernel test robot
2020-03-10 12:52 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-10 12:52 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-10 14:18 ` yangerkun
2020-03-10 14:18 ` yangerkun
2020-03-10 15:06 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-10 15:06 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-10 17:27 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-10 17:27 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-10 21:01 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-10 21:01 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-10 21:14 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-10 21:14 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-10 21:21 ` NeilBrown [this message]
2020-03-10 21:21 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-10 21:47 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-10 21:47 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-10 22:07 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-10 22:07 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-10 22:31 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-10 22:31 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-11 22:22 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-11 22:22 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-12 0:38 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-12 0:38 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-12 4:42 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-12 4:42 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-12 12:31 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-12 12:31 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-12 22:19 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-12 22:19 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-14 1:11 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-14 1:11 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-12 16:07 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-12 16:07 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-14 1:31 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-14 1:31 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-14 2:31 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-14 2:31 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-14 15:58 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-14 15:58 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-15 13:54 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-15 13:54 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-16 5:06 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-16 5:06 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-16 11:07 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-16 11:07 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-16 17:26 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-16 17:26 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-17 1:41 ` yangerkun
2020-03-17 1:41 ` yangerkun
2020-03-17 14:05 ` yangerkun
2020-03-17 14:05 ` yangerkun
2020-03-17 16:07 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-17 16:07 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-18 1:09 ` yangerkun
2020-03-18 1:09 ` yangerkun
2020-03-19 17:51 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-19 17:51 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-19 19:23 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-19 19:23 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-19 19:24 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-19 19:24 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-19 19:35 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-19 19:35 ` Linus Torvalds
2020-03-19 20:10 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-19 20:10 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-16 22:45 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-16 22:45 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-17 15:59 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-17 15:59 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-17 21:27 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-17 21:27 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-18 5:12 ` kernel test robot
2020-03-18 5:12 ` kernel test robot
2020-03-16 4:26 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-16 4:26 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-11 1:57 ` yangerkun
2020-03-11 1:57 ` yangerkun
2020-03-11 12:52 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-11 12:52 ` Jeff Layton
2020-03-11 13:26 ` yangerkun
2020-03-11 13:26 ` yangerkun
2020-03-11 22:15 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-11 22:15 ` NeilBrown
2020-03-10 7:50 ` kernel test robot
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