On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 12:00:34PM +0200, Ard Biesheuvel wrote: > On Sat, 18 May 2019 at 06:25, Jayachandran Chandrasekharan Nair > <jn...@marvell.com> wrote: > > > > On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 07:10:40PM +0100, Will Deacon wrote: > > > On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 06:13:12AM +0000, Jayachandran Chandrasekharan > > > Nair wrote: > > > > Perhaps someone from ARM can chime in here how the cas/yield combo > > > > is expected to work when there is contention. ThunderX2 does not > > > > do much with the yield, but I don't expect any ARM implementation > > > > to treat YIELD as a hint not to yield, but to get/keep exclusive > > > > access to the last failed CAS location. > > > > > > Just picking up on this as "someone from ARM". > > > > > > The yield instruction in our implementation of cpu_relax() is *only* there > > > as a scheduling hint to QEMU so that it can treat it as an internal > > > scheduling hint and run some other thread; see 1baa82f48030 ("arm64: > > > Implement cpu_relax as yield"). We can't use WFE or WFI blindly here, as > > > it > > > could be a long time before we see a wake-up event such as an interrupt. > > > Our > > > implementation of smp_cond_load_acquire() is much better for that kind of > > > thing, but doesn't help at all for a contended CAS loop where the variable > > > is actually changing constantly. > > > > Looking thru the perf output of this case (open/close of a file from > > multiple CPUs), I see that refcount is a significant factor in most > > kernel configurations - and that too uses cmpxchg (without yield). > > x86 has an optimized inline version of refcount that helps > > significantly. Do you think this is worth looking at for arm64? > > > > I looked into this a while ago [0], but at the time, we decided to > stick with the generic implementation until we encountered a use case > that benefits from it. Worth a try, I suppose ... > > [0] > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20170903101622.12093-1-ard.biesheu...@linaro.org/
If JC can show that we benefit from this, it would be interesting to see if we can implement the refcount-full saturating arithmetic using the LDMIN/LDMAX instructions instead of the current cmpxchg() loops. Will