* Re: [PATCH] arm64: enable GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT [not found] <20201205165406.108990-1-yury.norov@gmail.com> @ 2021-02-24 11:52 ` Alexander Lobakin 2021-02-24 15:44 ` Yury Norov 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Alexander Lobakin @ 2021-02-24 11:52 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Yury Norov Cc: Alexander Lobakin, Catalin Marinas, Will Deacon, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel, linux-arch, linux-mips From: Yury Norov <yury.norov@gmail.com> Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2020 08:54:06 -0800 Hi, > ARM64 doesn't implement find_first_{zero}_bit in arch code and doesn't > enable it in config. It leads to using find_next_bit() which is less > efficient: > > 0000000000000000 <find_first_bit>: > 0: aa0003e4 mov x4, x0 > 4: aa0103e0 mov x0, x1 > 8: b4000181 cbz x1, 38 <find_first_bit+0x38> > c: f9400083 ldr x3, [x4] > 10: d2800802 mov x2, #0x40 // #64 > 14: 91002084 add x4, x4, #0x8 > 18: b40000c3 cbz x3, 30 <find_first_bit+0x30> > 1c: 14000008 b 3c <find_first_bit+0x3c> > 20: f8408483 ldr x3, [x4], #8 > 24: 91010045 add x5, x2, #0x40 > 28: b50000c3 cbnz x3, 40 <find_first_bit+0x40> > 2c: aa0503e2 mov x2, x5 > 30: eb02001f cmp x0, x2 > 34: 54ffff68 b.hi 20 <find_first_bit+0x20> // b.pmore > 38: d65f03c0 ret > 3c: d2800002 mov x2, #0x0 // #0 > 40: dac00063 rbit x3, x3 > 44: dac01063 clz x3, x3 > 48: 8b020062 add x2, x3, x2 > 4c: eb02001f cmp x0, x2 > 50: 9a829000 csel x0, x0, x2, ls // ls = plast > 54: d65f03c0 ret > > ... > > 0000000000000118 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1>: > 118: eb02007f cmp x3, x2 > 11c: 540002e2 b.cs 178 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x60> // b.hs, b.nlast > 120: d346fc66 lsr x6, x3, #6 > 124: f8667805 ldr x5, [x0, x6, lsl #3] > 128: b4000061 cbz x1, 134 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x1c> > 12c: f8667826 ldr x6, [x1, x6, lsl #3] > 130: 8a0600a5 and x5, x5, x6 > 134: ca0400a6 eor x6, x5, x4 > 138: 92800005 mov x5, #0xffffffffffffffff // #-1 > 13c: 9ac320a5 lsl x5, x5, x3 > 140: 927ae463 and x3, x3, #0xffffffffffffffc0 > 144: ea0600a5 ands x5, x5, x6 > 148: 54000120 b.eq 16c <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x54> // b.none > 14c: 1400000e b 184 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x6c> > 150: d346fc66 lsr x6, x3, #6 > 154: f8667805 ldr x5, [x0, x6, lsl #3] > 158: b4000061 cbz x1, 164 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x4c> > 15c: f8667826 ldr x6, [x1, x6, lsl #3] > 160: 8a0600a5 and x5, x5, x6 > 164: eb05009f cmp x4, x5 > 168: 540000c1 b.ne 180 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x68> // b.any > 16c: 91010063 add x3, x3, #0x40 > 170: eb03005f cmp x2, x3 > 174: 54fffee8 b.hi 150 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x38> // b.pmore > 178: aa0203e0 mov x0, x2 > 17c: d65f03c0 ret > 180: ca050085 eor x5, x4, x5 > 184: dac000a5 rbit x5, x5 > 188: dac010a5 clz x5, x5 > 18c: 8b0300a3 add x3, x5, x3 > 190: eb03005f cmp x2, x3 > 194: 9a839042 csel x2, x2, x3, ls // ls = plast > 198: aa0203e0 mov x0, x2 > 19c: d65f03c0 ret > > ... > > 0000000000000238 <find_next_bit>: > 238: a9bf7bfd stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]! > 23c: aa0203e3 mov x3, x2 > 240: d2800004 mov x4, #0x0 // #0 > 244: aa0103e2 mov x2, x1 > 248: 910003fd mov x29, sp > 24c: d2800001 mov x1, #0x0 // #0 > 250: 97ffffb2 bl 118 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1> > 254: a8c17bfd ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16 > 258: d65f03c0 ret > > Enabling this functions would also benefit for_each_{set,clear}_bit(). > Would it make sense to enable this config for all such architectures by > default? I confirm that GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT also produces more optimized and fast code on MIPS (32 R2) where there is also no architecture-specific bitsearching routines. So, if it's okay for other folks, I'd suggest to go for it and enable for all similar arches. (otherwise, I'll publish a separate entry for mips-next after 5.12-rc1 release and mention you in "Suggested-by:") > Signed-off-by: Yury Norov <yury.norov@gmail.com> > > --- > arch/arm64/Kconfig | 1 + > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) > > diff --git a/arch/arm64/Kconfig b/arch/arm64/Kconfig > index 1515f6f153a0..2b90ef1f548e 100644 > --- a/arch/arm64/Kconfig > +++ b/arch/arm64/Kconfig > @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ config ARM64 > select GENERIC_CPU_AUTOPROBE > select GENERIC_CPU_VULNERABILITIES > select GENERIC_EARLY_IOREMAP > + select GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT > select GENERIC_IDLE_POLL_SETUP > select GENERIC_IRQ_IPI > select GENERIC_IRQ_MULTI_HANDLER > -- > 2.25.1 Thanks, Al ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] arm64: enable GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT 2021-02-24 11:52 ` [PATCH] arm64: enable GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT Alexander Lobakin @ 2021-02-24 15:44 ` Yury Norov 2021-02-25 11:53 ` Alexander Lobakin 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Yury Norov @ 2021-02-24 15:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Alexander Lobakin Cc: Catalin Marinas, Will Deacon, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel, linux-arch, linux-mips On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 11:52:55AM +0000, Alexander Lobakin wrote: > From: Yury Norov <yury.norov@gmail.com> > Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2020 08:54:06 -0800 > > Hi, > > > ARM64 doesn't implement find_first_{zero}_bit in arch code and doesn't > > enable it in config. It leads to using find_next_bit() which is less > > efficient: > > > > 0000000000000000 <find_first_bit>: > > 0: aa0003e4 mov x4, x0 > > 4: aa0103e0 mov x0, x1 > > 8: b4000181 cbz x1, 38 <find_first_bit+0x38> > > c: f9400083 ldr x3, [x4] > > 10: d2800802 mov x2, #0x40 // #64 > > 14: 91002084 add x4, x4, #0x8 > > 18: b40000c3 cbz x3, 30 <find_first_bit+0x30> > > 1c: 14000008 b 3c <find_first_bit+0x3c> > > 20: f8408483 ldr x3, [x4], #8 > > 24: 91010045 add x5, x2, #0x40 > > 28: b50000c3 cbnz x3, 40 <find_first_bit+0x40> > > 2c: aa0503e2 mov x2, x5 > > 30: eb02001f cmp x0, x2 > > 34: 54ffff68 b.hi 20 <find_first_bit+0x20> // b.pmore > > 38: d65f03c0 ret > > 3c: d2800002 mov x2, #0x0 // #0 > > 40: dac00063 rbit x3, x3 > > 44: dac01063 clz x3, x3 > > 48: 8b020062 add x2, x3, x2 > > 4c: eb02001f cmp x0, x2 > > 50: 9a829000 csel x0, x0, x2, ls // ls = plast > > 54: d65f03c0 ret > > > > ... > > > > 0000000000000118 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1>: > > 118: eb02007f cmp x3, x2 > > 11c: 540002e2 b.cs 178 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x60> // b.hs, b.nlast > > 120: d346fc66 lsr x6, x3, #6 > > 124: f8667805 ldr x5, [x0, x6, lsl #3] > > 128: b4000061 cbz x1, 134 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x1c> > > 12c: f8667826 ldr x6, [x1, x6, lsl #3] > > 130: 8a0600a5 and x5, x5, x6 > > 134: ca0400a6 eor x6, x5, x4 > > 138: 92800005 mov x5, #0xffffffffffffffff // #-1 > > 13c: 9ac320a5 lsl x5, x5, x3 > > 140: 927ae463 and x3, x3, #0xffffffffffffffc0 > > 144: ea0600a5 ands x5, x5, x6 > > 148: 54000120 b.eq 16c <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x54> // b.none > > 14c: 1400000e b 184 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x6c> > > 150: d346fc66 lsr x6, x3, #6 > > 154: f8667805 ldr x5, [x0, x6, lsl #3] > > 158: b4000061 cbz x1, 164 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x4c> > > 15c: f8667826 ldr x6, [x1, x6, lsl #3] > > 160: 8a0600a5 and x5, x5, x6 > > 164: eb05009f cmp x4, x5 > > 168: 540000c1 b.ne 180 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x68> // b.any > > 16c: 91010063 add x3, x3, #0x40 > > 170: eb03005f cmp x2, x3 > > 174: 54fffee8 b.hi 150 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x38> // b.pmore > > 178: aa0203e0 mov x0, x2 > > 17c: d65f03c0 ret > > 180: ca050085 eor x5, x4, x5 > > 184: dac000a5 rbit x5, x5 > > 188: dac010a5 clz x5, x5 > > 18c: 8b0300a3 add x3, x5, x3 > > 190: eb03005f cmp x2, x3 > > 194: 9a839042 csel x2, x2, x3, ls // ls = plast > > 198: aa0203e0 mov x0, x2 > > 19c: d65f03c0 ret > > > > ... > > > > 0000000000000238 <find_next_bit>: > > 238: a9bf7bfd stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]! > > 23c: aa0203e3 mov x3, x2 > > 240: d2800004 mov x4, #0x0 // #0 > > 244: aa0103e2 mov x2, x1 > > 248: 910003fd mov x29, sp > > 24c: d2800001 mov x1, #0x0 // #0 > > 250: 97ffffb2 bl 118 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1> > > 254: a8c17bfd ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16 > > 258: d65f03c0 ret > > > > Enabling this functions would also benefit for_each_{set,clear}_bit(). > > Would it make sense to enable this config for all such architectures by > > default? > > I confirm that GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT also produces more optimized and > fast code on MIPS (32 R2) where there is also no architecture-specific > bitsearching routines. > So, if it's okay for other folks, I'd suggest to go for it and enable > for all similar arches. As far as I understand the idea of GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT=n, it's intended to save some space in .text. But in fact it bloats the kernel: yury:linux$ scripts/bloat-o-meter vmlinux vmlinux.ffb add/remove: 4/1 grow/shrink: 19/251 up/down: 564/-1692 (-1128) ... For the next cycle, I'm going to submit a patch that removes the GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT completely and forces all architectures to use find_first{_zero}_bit() > (otherwise, I'll publish a separate entry for mips-next after 5.12-rc1 > release and mention you in "Suggested-by:") I think it worth to enable GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT for mips and arm now and see how it works for people. If there'll be no complains I'll remove the config entirely. I'm OK if you submit the patch for mips now, or we can make a series and submit together. Works either way. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] arm64: enable GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT 2021-02-24 15:44 ` Yury Norov @ 2021-02-25 11:53 ` Alexander Lobakin 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Alexander Lobakin @ 2021-02-25 11:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Yury Norov Cc: Alexander Lobakin, Catalin Marinas, Will Deacon, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel, linux-arch, linux-mips From: Yury Norov <yury.norov@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2021 07:44:16 -0800 > On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 11:52:55AM +0000, Alexander Lobakin wrote: > > From: Yury Norov <yury.norov@gmail.com> > > Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2020 08:54:06 -0800 > > > > Hi, > > > > > ARM64 doesn't implement find_first_{zero}_bit in arch code and doesn't > > > enable it in config. It leads to using find_next_bit() which is less > > > efficient: > > > > > > 0000000000000000 <find_first_bit>: > > > 0: aa0003e4 mov x4, x0 > > > 4: aa0103e0 mov x0, x1 > > > 8: b4000181 cbz x1, 38 <find_first_bit+0x38> > > > c: f9400083 ldr x3, [x4] > > > 10: d2800802 mov x2, #0x40 // #64 > > > 14: 91002084 add x4, x4, #0x8 > > > 18: b40000c3 cbz x3, 30 <find_first_bit+0x30> > > > 1c: 14000008 b 3c <find_first_bit+0x3c> > > > 20: f8408483 ldr x3, [x4], #8 > > > 24: 91010045 add x5, x2, #0x40 > > > 28: b50000c3 cbnz x3, 40 <find_first_bit+0x40> > > > 2c: aa0503e2 mov x2, x5 > > > 30: eb02001f cmp x0, x2 > > > 34: 54ffff68 b.hi 20 <find_first_bit+0x20> // b.pmore > > > 38: d65f03c0 ret > > > 3c: d2800002 mov x2, #0x0 // #0 > > > 40: dac00063 rbit x3, x3 > > > 44: dac01063 clz x3, x3 > > > 48: 8b020062 add x2, x3, x2 > > > 4c: eb02001f cmp x0, x2 > > > 50: 9a829000 csel x0, x0, x2, ls // ls = plast > > > 54: d65f03c0 ret > > > > > > ... > > > > > > 0000000000000118 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1>: > > > 118: eb02007f cmp x3, x2 > > > 11c: 540002e2 b.cs 178 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x60> // b.hs, b.nlast > > > 120: d346fc66 lsr x6, x3, #6 > > > 124: f8667805 ldr x5, [x0, x6, lsl #3] > > > 128: b4000061 cbz x1, 134 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x1c> > > > 12c: f8667826 ldr x6, [x1, x6, lsl #3] > > > 130: 8a0600a5 and x5, x5, x6 > > > 134: ca0400a6 eor x6, x5, x4 > > > 138: 92800005 mov x5, #0xffffffffffffffff // #-1 > > > 13c: 9ac320a5 lsl x5, x5, x3 > > > 140: 927ae463 and x3, x3, #0xffffffffffffffc0 > > > 144: ea0600a5 ands x5, x5, x6 > > > 148: 54000120 b.eq 16c <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x54> // b.none > > > 14c: 1400000e b 184 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x6c> > > > 150: d346fc66 lsr x6, x3, #6 > > > 154: f8667805 ldr x5, [x0, x6, lsl #3] > > > 158: b4000061 cbz x1, 164 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x4c> > > > 15c: f8667826 ldr x6, [x1, x6, lsl #3] > > > 160: 8a0600a5 and x5, x5, x6 > > > 164: eb05009f cmp x4, x5 > > > 168: 540000c1 b.ne 180 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x68> // b.any > > > 16c: 91010063 add x3, x3, #0x40 > > > 170: eb03005f cmp x2, x3 > > > 174: 54fffee8 b.hi 150 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1+0x38> // b.pmore > > > 178: aa0203e0 mov x0, x2 > > > 17c: d65f03c0 ret > > > 180: ca050085 eor x5, x4, x5 > > > 184: dac000a5 rbit x5, x5 > > > 188: dac010a5 clz x5, x5 > > > 18c: 8b0300a3 add x3, x5, x3 > > > 190: eb03005f cmp x2, x3 > > > 194: 9a839042 csel x2, x2, x3, ls // ls = plast > > > 198: aa0203e0 mov x0, x2 > > > 19c: d65f03c0 ret > > > > > > ... > > > > > > 0000000000000238 <find_next_bit>: > > > 238: a9bf7bfd stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]! > > > 23c: aa0203e3 mov x3, x2 > > > 240: d2800004 mov x4, #0x0 // #0 > > > 244: aa0103e2 mov x2, x1 > > > 248: 910003fd mov x29, sp > > > 24c: d2800001 mov x1, #0x0 // #0 > > > 250: 97ffffb2 bl 118 <_find_next_bit.constprop.1> > > > 254: a8c17bfd ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16 > > > 258: d65f03c0 ret > > > > > > Enabling this functions would also benefit for_each_{set,clear}_bit(). > > > Would it make sense to enable this config for all such architectures by > > > default? > > > > I confirm that GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT also produces more optimized and > > fast code on MIPS (32 R2) where there is also no architecture-specific > > bitsearching routines. > > So, if it's okay for other folks, I'd suggest to go for it and enable > > for all similar arches. > > As far as I understand the idea of GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT=n, it's > intended to save some space in .text. But in fact it bloats the > kernel: > > yury:linux$ scripts/bloat-o-meter vmlinux vmlinux.ffb > add/remove: 4/1 grow/shrink: 19/251 up/down: 564/-1692 (-1128) > ... Same for MIPS, enabling GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT saves a bunch of .text memory despite that it introduces new entries. > For the next cycle, I'm going to submit a patch that removes the > GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT completely and forces all architectures to > use find_first{_zero}_bit() I like that idea. I'm almost sure there'll be no arch that benefits from CONFIG_GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT=n (and has no arch-optimized versions). > > (otherwise, I'll publish a separate entry for mips-next after 5.12-rc1 > > release and mention you in "Suggested-by:") > > I think it worth to enable GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT for mips and arm now > and see how it works for people. If there'll be no complains I'll remove > the config entirely. I'm OK if you submit the patch for mips now, or we > can make a series and submit together. Works either way. Lez make a series and see how it goes. I'll send you MIPS part soon. Al ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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