From: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
To: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
Cc: george.dunlap@eu.citrix.com, andrew.cooper3@citrix.com,
keir@xen.org, jbeulich@suse.com,
xen-devel <xen-devel@lists.xen.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/5] use mask operations instead of test_bit()
Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2015 11:10:19 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <560E49FB.2020406@suse.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1443776609.14525.41.camel@citrix.com>
On 10/02/2015 11:03 AM, Dario Faggioli wrote:
> On Fri, 2015-10-02 at 06:40 +0200, Juergen Gross wrote:
>> Instead of using test_bit() which is an atomic operation and limits
>> the compiler's choices to do optimization, use logical ANDs with
>> bitmasks where possible.
>>
> That's a good idea, I think.
It's a fallout from a cleanup patch:
http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2015-09/msg03184.html
>
>> The possible candidates have been detected by searching definitions
>> of bitmasks in the form:
>>
>> #define MASK 1 << _MASK
>>
> Right.
>
>> On x86 the resulting code is slightly smaller (about 2 bytes for each
>> case, checked via disassembly in few examples).
>>
>> I'm quite sure I didn't replace a test_bit() call required to be
>> atomic, but I'd be grateful for a thorough review especially in the
>> scheduler.
>>
> I'll have a deep look.
Thanks.
> One question, can we introduce a __test_bit() macro/inline function,
> like Jan did with __set_bit?
In the thread mentioned above you'll find a discussion about exactly
this idea between Jan and me.
> I've quickly-&-dirtily tested this:
>
> #define __test_bit(nr, addr) ({ \
> unsigned _flags = 1 << nr; \
> addr & _flags; \
> })
>
> and the result (I've checked a couple of cases) seems the same to me.
The problem is the limited scope where this scheme is really working and
is a better solution at the same time (nr must be a constant less than
the numbers of bits of *addr).
Juergen
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-10-02 9:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-10-02 4:40 [PATCH 0/5] use mask operations instead of test_bit() Juergen Gross
2015-10-02 4:40 ` [PATCH 1/5] xen: use masking operation instead of test_bit for RTDS bits Juergen Gross
2015-10-02 10:21 ` Dario Faggioli
2015-10-05 13:30 ` George Dunlap
2015-10-02 4:40 ` [PATCH 2/5] xen: use masking operation instead of test_bit for CSFLAG bits Juergen Gross
2015-10-02 10:45 ` Dario Faggioli
2015-10-05 13:30 ` George Dunlap
2015-10-02 4:40 ` [PATCH 3/5] xen: use masking operation instead of test_bit for VGCF bits Juergen Gross
2015-10-02 4:40 ` [PATCH 4/5] xen: use masking operation instead of test_bit for VPF bits Juergen Gross
2015-10-05 13:18 ` George Dunlap
2015-10-05 13:36 ` Jan Beulich
2015-10-05 13:45 ` George Dunlap
2015-10-05 14:05 ` Jan Beulich
2015-10-05 14:31 ` George Dunlap
2015-10-05 13:39 ` Juergen Gross
2015-10-05 13:24 ` George Dunlap
2015-10-05 13:40 ` Jan Beulich
2015-10-02 4:40 ` [PATCH 5/5] xen: use masking operation instead of test_bit for MCSF bits Juergen Gross
2015-10-02 9:03 ` [PATCH 0/5] use mask operations instead of test_bit() Dario Faggioli
2015-10-02 9:10 ` Juergen Gross [this message]
2015-10-02 9:33 ` Dario Faggioli
2015-10-02 9:44 ` Jan Beulich
2015-10-02 9:47 ` Andrew Cooper
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