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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 3/5] sched, timer: Use atomics in thread_group_cputimer to improve scalability
On 04/28/2015 04:00 PM, Jason Low wrote:
> While running a database workload, we found a scalability issue with itimers.
>
> Much of the problem was caused by the thread_group_cputimer spinlock.
> Each time we account for group system/user time, we need to obtain a
> thread_group_cputimer's spinlock to update the timers. On larger systems
> (such as a 16 socket machine), this caused more than 30% of total time
> spent trying to obtain this kernel lock to update these group timer stats.
>
> This patch converts the timers to 64 bit atomic variables and use
> atomic add to update them without a lock. With this patch, the percent
> of total time spent updating thread group cputimer timers was reduced
> from 30% down to less than 1%.
>
> Note: On 32 bit systems using the generic 64 bit atomics, this causes
> sample_group_cputimer() to take locks 3 times instead of just 1 time.
> However, we tested this patch on a 32 bit system ARM system using the
> generic atomics and did not find the overhead to be much of an issue.
> An explanation for why this isn't an issue is that 32 bit systems usually
> have small numbers of CPUs, and cacheline contention from extra spinlocks
> called periodically is not really apparent on smaller systems.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jason Low<jason.low2@hp.com>
> ---
> include/linux/init_task.h | 7 ++--
> include/linux/sched.h | 10 ++----
> kernel/fork.c | 3 --
> kernel/sched/stats.h | 15 +++-----
> kernel/time/posix-cpu-timers.c | 79 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
> 5 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/include/linux/init_task.h b/include/linux/init_task.h
> index 696d223..7b9d8b5 100644
> --- a/include/linux/init_task.h
> +++ b/include/linux/init_task.h
> @@ -50,9 +50,10 @@ extern struct fs_struct init_fs;
> .cpu_timers = INIT_CPU_TIMERS(sig.cpu_timers), \
> .rlim = INIT_RLIMITS, \
> .cputimer = { \
> - .cputime = INIT_CPUTIME, \
> - .running = 0, \
> - .lock = __RAW_SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(sig.cputimer.lock), \
> + .utime = ATOMIC64_INIT(0), \
> + .stime = ATOMIC64_INIT(0), \
> + .sum_exec_runtime = ATOMIC64_INIT(0), \
> + .running = 0 \
> }, \
> .cred_guard_mutex = \
> __MUTEX_INITIALIZER(sig.cred_guard_mutex), \
> diff --git a/include/linux/sched.h b/include/linux/sched.h
> index 604eb7c..c736a47 100644
> --- a/include/linux/sched.h
> +++ b/include/linux/sched.h
> @@ -601,9 +601,10 @@ struct task_cputime {
> * used for thread group CPU timer calculations.
> */
> struct thread_group_cputimer {
> - struct task_cputime cputime;
> + atomic64_t utime;
> + atomic64_t stime;
> + atomic64_t sum_exec_runtime;
> int running;
> - raw_spinlock_t lock;
> };
>
> #include<linux/rwsem.h>
> @@ -2970,11 +2971,6 @@ static __always_inline bool need_resched(void)
> void thread_group_cputime(struct task_struct *tsk, struct task_cputime *times);
> void thread_group_cputimer(struct task_struct *tsk, struct task_cputime *times);
>
> -static inline void thread_group_cputime_init(struct signal_struct *sig)
> -{
> - raw_spin_lock_init(&sig->cputimer.lock);
> -}
> -
> /*
> * Reevaluate whether the task has signals pending delivery.
> * Wake the task if so.
> diff --git a/kernel/fork.c b/kernel/fork.c
> index 47c37a4..2e67086 100644
> --- a/kernel/fork.c
> +++ b/kernel/fork.c
> @@ -1091,9 +1091,6 @@ static void posix_cpu_timers_init_group(struct signal_struct *sig)
> {
> unsigned long cpu_limit;
>
> - /* Thread group counters. */
> - thread_group_cputime_init(sig);
> -
> cpu_limit = READ_ONCE(sig->rlim[RLIMIT_CPU].rlim_cur);
> if (cpu_limit != RLIM_INFINITY) {
> sig->cputime_expires.prof_exp = secs_to_cputime(cpu_limit);
> diff --git a/kernel/sched/stats.h b/kernel/sched/stats.h
> index 4ab7043..c6d1c7d 100644
> --- a/kernel/sched/stats.h
> +++ b/kernel/sched/stats.h
> @@ -174,7 +174,8 @@ static inline bool cputimer_running(struct task_struct *tsk)
> {
> struct thread_group_cputimer *cputimer =&tsk->signal->cputimer;
>
> - if (!cputimer->running)
> + /* Check if cputimer isn't running. This is accessed without locking. */
> + if (!READ_ONCE(cputimer->running))
> return false;
>
> /*
> @@ -215,9 +216,7 @@ static inline void account_group_user_time(struct task_struct *tsk,
> if (!cputimer_running(tsk))
> return;
>
> - raw_spin_lock(&cputimer->lock);
> - cputimer->cputime.utime += cputime;
> - raw_spin_unlock(&cputimer->lock);
> + atomic64_add(cputime,&cputimer->utime);
> }
>
> /**
> @@ -238,9 +237,7 @@ static inline void account_group_system_time(struct task_struct *tsk,
> if (!cputimer_running(tsk))
> return;
>
> - raw_spin_lock(&cputimer->lock);
> - cputimer->cputime.stime += cputime;
> - raw_spin_unlock(&cputimer->lock);
> + atomic64_add(cputime,&cputimer->stime);
> }
>
> /**
> @@ -261,7 +258,5 @@ static inline void account_group_exec_runtime(struct task_struct *tsk,
> if (!cputimer_running(tsk))
> return;
>
> - raw_spin_lock(&cputimer->lock);
> - cputimer->cputime.sum_exec_runtime += ns;
> - raw_spin_unlock(&cputimer->lock);
> + atomic64_add(ns,&cputimer->sum_exec_runtime);
> }
> diff --git a/kernel/time/posix-cpu-timers.c b/kernel/time/posix-cpu-timers.c
> index e072d98..d857306 100644
> --- a/kernel/time/posix-cpu-timers.c
> +++ b/kernel/time/posix-cpu-timers.c
> @@ -196,39 +196,62 @@ static int cpu_clock_sample(const clockid_t which_clock, struct task_struct *p,
> return 0;
> }
>
> -static void update_gt_cputime(struct task_cputime *a, struct task_cputime *b)
> +/*
> + * Set cputime to sum_cputime if sum_cputime> cputime. Use cmpxchg
> + * to avoid race conditions with concurrent updates to cputime.
> + */
> +static inline void __update_gt_cputime(atomic64_t *cputime, u64 sum_cputime)
> {
> - if (b->utime> a->utime)
> - a->utime = b->utime;
> + u64 curr_cputime;
> +retry:
> + curr_cputime = atomic64_read(cputime);
> + if (sum_cputime> curr_cputime) {
> + if (atomic64_cmpxchg(cputime, curr_cputime, sum_cputime) != curr_cputime)
> + goto retry;
> + }
> +}
>
> - if (b->stime> a->stime)
> - a->stime = b->stime;
> +static void update_gt_cputime(struct thread_group_cputimer *cputimer, struct task_cputime *sum)
> +{
> + __update_gt_cputime(&cputimer->utime, sum->utime);
> + __update_gt_cputime(&cputimer->stime, sum->stime);
> + __update_gt_cputime(&cputimer->sum_exec_runtime, sum->sum_exec_runtime);
> +}
>
> - if (b->sum_exec_runtime> a->sum_exec_runtime)
> - a->sum_exec_runtime = b->sum_exec_runtime;
> +/* Sample thread_group_cputimer values in "cputimer", store results in "times". */
> +static inline void sample_group_cputimer(struct task_cputime *times,
> + struct thread_group_cputimer *cputimer)
> +{
> + times->utime = atomic64_read(&cputimer->utime);
> + times->stime = atomic64_read(&cputimer->stime);
> + times->sum_exec_runtime = atomic64_read(&cputimer->sum_exec_runtime);
> }
>
> void thread_group_cputimer(struct task_struct *tsk, struct task_cputime *times)
> {
> struct thread_group_cputimer *cputimer =&tsk->signal->cputimer;
> struct task_cputime sum;
> - unsigned long flags;
>
> - if (!cputimer->running) {
> + /* Check if cputimer isn't running. This is accessed without locking. */
> + if (!READ_ONCE(cputimer->running)) {
> /*
> * The POSIX timer interface allows for absolute time expiry
> * values through the TIMER_ABSTIME flag, therefore we have
> - * to synchronize the timer to the clock every time we start
> - * it.
> + * to synchronize the timer to the clock every time we start it.
> */
> thread_group_cputime(tsk,&sum);
> - raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&cputimer->lock, flags);
> - cputimer->running = 1;
> - update_gt_cputime(&cputimer->cputime,&sum);
> - } else
> - raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&cputimer->lock, flags);
> - *times = cputimer->cputime;
> - raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cputimer->lock, flags);
> + update_gt_cputime(cputimer,&sum);
> +
> + /*
> + * We're setting cputimer->running without a lock. Ensure
> + * this only gets written to in one operation. We set
> + * running after update_gt_cputime() as a small optimization,
> + * but barriers are not required because update_gt_cputime()
> + * can handle concurrent updates.
> + */
> + WRITE_ONCE(cputimer->running, 1);
> + }
> + sample_group_cputimer(times, cputimer);
> }

If there is a possibility that more than one thread will be running this
code concurrently, I think it will be safer to use cmpxchg to set the
running flag:

if (!READ_ONCE(cputimer->running) && !cmpxchg(&cputimer->running,
0, 1)) {
...

This will ensure that only one thread will update it.

Cheers,
Longman



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