Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 5 Feb 2024 14:55:23 +0800 | Subject | Re: [PATCH 1/1] hugetlb: fix CONFIG_PADATA dependency for non-SMP system | From | Gang Li <> |
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On 2024/2/4 15:48, Gang Li wrote: > On 2024/2/4 15:44, Muchun Song wrote: >> I don't think it is a clear way to fix this. If someone want to >> use PADATA in a non-SMP system, he should be carefully to handle >> the non-SMP case himself. I think the better way is to make PADATA >> handle the non-SMP case, I think it should be easy for it, which >> could just call ->thread_fn() many times instead of creating many >> threads in the non-SMP case. >> >> Thanks. >> > > Sounds good, I'll take a look at padata and send a new patch.
1. delete the dependency on SMP
PADATA only depends on workqueue and completion. It works well with !SMP currently but has no performance benefits. What we can do is make PADATA handle the non-SMP case more elegantly.
PADATA has two parts: "Running Multithreaded Jobs" and "Running Serialized Jobs".
"Running Multithreaded Jobs", which hugetlb parallelization relies on can be easily deparallelize through this patch:
``` @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ void __init padata_do_multithreaded(struct padata_mt_job *job) nworks = max(job->size / max(job->min_chunk, job->align), 1ul); nworks = min(nworks, job->max_threads);
- if (nworks == 1) { + if (nworks == 1 || !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SMP)) { /* Single thread, no coordination needed, cut to the chase. */ job->thread_fn(job->start, job->start + job->size, job->fn_arg); return; ```
However, "Running Serialized Jobs" is more challenging due to its various workers queuing each other, making it more complex than "Running Multithreaded Jobs." I am currently in the process of deciphering the code.
To eliminate kconfig warnings, other methods could be considered:
2. Split hugetlb parallelization into a separate kconfig. 3. Wrap hugetlb parallelization with SMP or PADATA macros (already ruled out). 4. Split PADATA into PADATA_SERIALIZED and PADATA_MULTITHREADED (too heavy).
Anyway, this is only FYI. I will continue exploring how to deparallelize "Running Serialized Jobs."
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