Re: [PATCH 0/2] cpustat: use atomic operations to read/update stats

From: Peter Zijlstra
Date: Fri Feb 22 2013 - 09:05:48 EST


On Fri, 2013-02-22 at 13:50 +0100, Frederic Weisbecker wrote:
> > Which is a problem how?
>
> So here is a possible scenario, CPU 0 reads a kcpustat value, and CPU
> 1 writes
> it at the same time:
>
> //Initial value of "cpustat" is 0xffffffff
> == CPU 0 == == CPU 1 ==
>
> //load low part
> mov %eax, [cpustat]
> inc [cpustat]
> //Update the high part if necessary
> jnc 1f
> inc [cpustat + 4]
> 1:
> //load high part
> mov %edx, [cpustat + 4]
>
>
> Afterward, CPU 0 will think the value is 0x1ffffffff while it's
> actually
> 0x100000000.
>
> atomic64_read() and atomic64_set() are supposed to take care of that,
> without
> even the need for _inc() or _add() parts that use LOCK.


Sure I get that, but again, why is that a problem,.. who relies on
these statistics that makes it a problem?

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