Re: [PATCH RFC] v5 expedited "big hammer" RCU grace periods

From: Paul E. McKenney
Date: Sun May 17 2009 - 18:09:00 EST


On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 12:02:23AM +0400, Evgeniy Polyakov wrote:
> Hi.

Hello, Evgeniy!

> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:11:41PM -0700, Paul E. McKenney (paulmck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> > Fifth cut of "big hammer" expedited RCU grace periods. This uses per-CPU
> > kthreads that are scheduled in parallel by a call to smp_call_function()
> > by yet another kthread. The synchronize_sched(), synchronize_rcu(),
> > and synchronize_bh() primitives wake this kthread up and then wait for
> > it to force the grace period.
>
> I'm curious, but doesn't the fact that registered 'barrier' callback is
> invoked mean grace period completion? I.e. why to bother with
> rescheduling, waiting for thread to complete and so on, when we only
> care in the fact that 'barrier' callback is invoked, and thus all
> previous ones are completed?
> Or it is done just for the simplicity, since all rescheduling machinery
> already manages the rcu bits correctly, so you do not want to put it
> directly into 'barrier' callback?

It is a short-term expedient course of action. Longer term, I will drop
rcuclassic in favor of rcutree, and then merge rcupreempt into rcutree.
I will then add machinery to rcutree to handle expedited grace periods
(somewhat) more naturally. Trying to expedite three very different RCU
implementations seems a bit silly, hence the current off-on-the-side
approach.

But even then I will avoid relying on a "barrier" callback, or, indeed,
any sort of callback, because we don't want expedited grace periods to
have to wait on invocation of earlier RCU callbacks. There will thus
not be a call_rcu_expedited(), at least not unless someone comes up with
a -really- compelling reason why.

But the exercise of going through several possible implementations was
quite useful, as I learned a number of things that will improve the
eventual rcutree implementation. Like the fact that expedited grace
periods don't want to be waiting on invocation of prior callbacks. ;-)

And rcutiny is, as always, as special case. Here is the implementation
of synchronize_rcu_expedited() in rcutiny:

void synchronize_rcu_expedited(void)
{
}

Or even:

#define synchronize_rcu_expedited synchronize_rcu

;-)

Thanx, Paul
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