perf: Optimize ring-buffer write by depending on control dependencies
Remove a full barrier from the ring-buffer write path by relying on a control dependency to order a LOAD -> STORE scenario. Cc: "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/n/tip-8alv40z6ikk57jzbaobnxrjl@git.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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@ -61,19 +61,20 @@ again:
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*
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* kernel user
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*
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* READ ->data_tail READ ->data_head
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* smp_mb() (A) smp_rmb() (C)
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* WRITE $data READ $data
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* smp_wmb() (B) smp_mb() (D)
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* STORE ->data_head WRITE ->data_tail
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* if (LOAD ->data_tail) { LOAD ->data_head
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* (A) smp_rmb() (C)
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* STORE $data LOAD $data
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* smp_wmb() (B) smp_mb() (D)
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* STORE ->data_head STORE ->data_tail
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* }
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*
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* Where A pairs with D, and B pairs with C.
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*
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* I don't think A needs to be a full barrier because we won't in fact
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* write data until we see the store from userspace. So we simply don't
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* issue the data WRITE until we observe it. Be conservative for now.
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* In our case (A) is a control dependency that separates the load of
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* the ->data_tail and the stores of $data. In case ->data_tail
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* indicates there is no room in the buffer to store $data we do not.
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*
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* OTOH, D needs to be a full barrier since it separates the data READ
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* D needs to be a full barrier since it separates the data READ
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* from the tail WRITE.
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*
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* For B a WMB is sufficient since it separates two WRITEs, and for C
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*
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* See perf_output_begin().
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*/
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smp_wmb();
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smp_wmb(); /* B, matches C */
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rb->user_page->data_head = head;
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/*
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if (!rb->overwrite &&
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unlikely(CIRC_SPACE(head, tail, perf_data_size(rb)) < size))
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goto fail;
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/*
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* The above forms a control dependency barrier separating the
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* @tail load above from the data stores below. Since the @tail
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* load is required to compute the branch to fail below.
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*
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* A, matches D; the full memory barrier userspace SHOULD issue
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* after reading the data and before storing the new tail
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* position.
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*
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* See perf_output_put_handle().
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*/
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head += size;
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} while (local_cmpxchg(&rb->head, offset, head) != offset);
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/*
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* Separate the userpage->tail read from the data stores below.
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* Matches the MB userspace SHOULD issue after reading the data
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* and before storing the new tail position.
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*
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* See perf_output_put_handle().
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* We rely on the implied barrier() by local_cmpxchg() to ensure
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* none of the data stores below can be lifted up by the compiler.
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*/
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smp_mb();
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if (unlikely(head - local_read(&rb->wakeup) > rb->watermark))
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local_add(rb->watermark, &rb->wakeup);
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