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* [PATCH RFC 0/3] Refactor the workqueue allocations
@ 2026-07-14 11:41 Breno Leitao
  2026-07-14 11:41 ` [PATCH RFC 1/3] workqueue: introduce alloc_pwq() Breno Leitao
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From: Breno Leitao @ 2026-07-14 11:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Tejun Heo, Lai Jiangshan
  Cc: linux-kernel, marco.crivellari, frederic, Breno Leitao,
	kernel-team

POC for Tejun's idea to unify the per-cpu and unbound workqueues, as
suggested in http://lkml.kernel.org/r/ak569WYSm3ygKl1-@slm.duckdns.org

This series only unifies the allocation part (alloc_pwq()). It makes
alloc_pwq() a single allocator that returns a pwq backed by either a static
per-cpu pool (get_percpu_pool) or an unbound pool (get_unbound_pool), reusing
the existing static per-cpu pools. The install/link path is unchanged and all
patches are behavior-neutral. This sets things up to unify the install side
later.

Is this the right direction?

Questions to follow up:

1) wqattrs is an unbound concept and apply_workqueue_attrs_locked() rejects
   non-unbound wqs. Should we leverage wqattrs in per-cpu workqueues as well,
   so the unification can happen later (apply_workqueue_attrs_locked())?

2) If percpu becomes a WQ_AFFN_CPU affinity setting, how should max_active be
   treated? WQ_AFFN_CPU is unbound today, so it would inherit per-node
   accounting (wq_node_nr_active) and lose percpu's per-cpu max_active
   (pwq->nr_active).

3) What end state are you aiming for? Keep WQ_PERCPU as a thin flag over
   unified internals (single install path, per-cpu accounting special-cased)
   with WQ_UNBOUND staying for now -- or something more radical (the flags gone
   entirely, percpu purely an affinity value)?

Tests: 

 1) I've tested this on x86 and arm64, with regular tests
 2) I've hacked up a workqueue test suite, which has a bunch of tests,
    and this is what I am using to test these changes:
	https://github.com/leitao/wqtest

Thanks,
-breno

Signed-off-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
---
Breno Leitao (3):
      workqueue: introduce alloc_pwq()
      workqueue: allocate percpu pwqs through alloc_pwq()
      workqueue: factor out alloc_and_link_percpu_pwqs()

 kernel/workqueue.c | 96 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
---
base-commit: b9810cd75b9fb56a3425d391cba3f608502bd474
change-id: 20260709-tejun1-c2aaf36f54a4

Best regards,
--  
Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>


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2026-07-14 11:41 ` [PATCH RFC 2/3] workqueue: allocate percpu pwqs through alloc_pwq() Breno Leitao
2026-07-14 11:41 ` [PATCH RFC 3/3] workqueue: factor out alloc_and_link_percpu_pwqs() Breno Leitao
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