From: George Spelvin <lkml@SDF.ORG>
To: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>, Linux MM <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
lkml@sdf.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] mm/shuffle.c: Fix races in add_to_free_area_random()
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 21:02:32 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200318210232.GB16083@SDF.ORG> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAPcyv4jAWRteWd-bgy5FHV=ks=aGXvKM9VMSu+HEDtGoU_AR3g@mail.gmail.com>
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 12:40:33PM -0700, Dan Williams wrote:
> Yes, editorializing on unlikely(). Specifically I would normally ask
> for perf numbers to show that the hint is worth it, but I talked
> myself out of asking for that in this case.
Ah, now I understand! Yes, it's just gilding the lily, but as long as I
was messing about in the area it seemed worth adding.
You're saying that if the code were a hotter code path, you'd want
benchmarks, but given its actual infrequent usage, you're satisfied with
the argument that it's probably right; it's not like we've crippled the
kernel even if wrong.
> I'm referring to this:
>
> if (is_shuffle_order(order))
> add_to_free_area_random(page, &zone->free_area[order],
>
> Where shuffle order is MAX_ORDER-1. I.e. this code is only triggered
> when we might be releasing a 4MB buddy-page.
Ding! Okay, now it makes sense. I didn't look that far up the call
stack. I was auditing each and every call to a get_random function in
the kernel, when I came across this call site, struggled to understand
what it was doing, and rewrote it to be less wrong.
I only vaguely understand where it fits into the larger mm/ system
so I never noticed that condition on its use.
Yes, given that infrequent use, I'm even happier that I focused on code
size rather than performance.
Thank you for taking the time to explain.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-03-18 21:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-03-17 13:50 [PATCH] mm/shuffle.c: optimize add_to_free_area_random() George Spelvin
2020-03-17 21:44 ` Kees Cook
2020-03-17 23:06 ` George Spelvin
2020-03-17 23:38 ` Kees Cook
2020-03-18 1:44 ` [PATCH v2] mm/shuffle.c: Fix races in add_to_free_area_random() George Spelvin
2020-03-18 1:49 ` Randy Dunlap
2020-03-18 3:53 ` Dan Williams
2020-03-18 8:20 ` George Spelvin
2020-03-18 17:36 ` Dan Williams
2020-03-18 19:29 ` George Spelvin
2020-03-18 19:40 ` Dan Williams
2020-03-18 21:02 ` George Spelvin [this message]
2020-03-18 3:58 ` Kees Cook
2020-03-18 15:26 ` Alexander Duyck
2020-03-18 18:35 ` George Spelvin
2020-03-18 19:17 ` Alexander Duyck
2020-03-18 20:06 ` George Spelvin
2020-03-18 20:39 ` [PATCH v3] " George Spelvin
2020-03-18 21:34 ` Alexander Duyck
2020-03-18 22:49 ` George Spelvin
2020-03-18 22:57 ` Dan Williams
2020-03-18 23:18 ` George Spelvin
2020-03-19 12:05 ` [PATCH v4] " George Spelvin
2020-03-19 17:49 ` Alexander Duyck
2020-03-20 17:58 ` Kees Cook
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