[PATCH v4 1/5] lib/dlock-list: Distributed and lock-protected lists
From: Waiman Long
Date: Fri Jul 22 2016 - 16:37:54 EST
Linked list is used everywhere in the Linux kernel. However, if many
threads are trying to add or delete entries into the same linked list,
it can create a performance bottleneck.
This patch introduces a new list APIs that provide a set of distributed
lists (one per CPU), each of which is protected by its own spinlock.
To the callers, however, the set of lists acts like a single
consolidated list. This allows list entries insertion and deletion
operations to happen in parallel instead of being serialized with a
global list and lock.
List entry insertion is strictly per cpu. List deletion, however, can
happen in a cpu other than the one that did the insertion. So we still
need lock to protect the list. Because of that, there may still be
a small amount of contention when deletion is being done.
A new header file include/linux/dlock-list.h will be added with the
associated dlock_list_head and dlock_list_node structures. The following
functions are provided to manage the per-cpu list:
1. int init_dlock_list_head(struct dlock_list_head *dlist)
2. void dlock_list_add(struct dlock_list_node *node,
struct dlock_list_head *dlist)
3. void dlock_list_del(struct dlock_list *node)
Iteration of all the list entries within a group of per-cpu
lists is done by calling either the dlist_for_each_entry()
or dlist_for_each_entry_safe() macros. They correspond to the
list_for_each_entry() and list_for_each_entry_safe() macros
respectively. The iteration states are keep in a dlock_list_iter
structure that is passed to the iteration macros.
Signed-off-by: Waiman Long <Waiman.Long@xxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx>
---
include/linux/dlock-list.h | 242 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
lib/Makefile | 2 +-
lib/dlock-list.c | 182 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
3 files changed, 425 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 include/linux/dlock-list.h
create mode 100644 lib/dlock-list.c
diff --git a/include/linux/dlock-list.h b/include/linux/dlock-list.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ceb4228
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/linux/dlock-list.h
@@ -0,0 +1,242 @@
+/*
+ * Distributed and locked list
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * (C) Copyright 2016 Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Development LP
+ *
+ * Authors: Waiman Long <waiman.long@xxxxxxx>
+ */
+#ifndef __LINUX_DLOCK_LIST_H
+#define __LINUX_DLOCK_LIST_H
+
+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
+#include <linux/list.h>
+#include <linux/percpu.h>
+
+/*
+ * include/linux/dlock-list.h
+ *
+ * A distributed (per-cpu) set of lists each of which is protected by its
+ * own spinlock, but acts like a single consolidated list to the callers.
+ *
+ * The dlock_list_head_percpu structure contains the spinlock, the other
+ * dlock_list_node structures only contains a pointer to the spinlock in
+ * dlock_list_head_percpu.
+ */
+struct dlock_list_head_percpu {
+ struct list_head list;
+ spinlock_t lock;
+};
+
+struct dlock_list_head {
+ struct dlock_list_head_percpu __percpu *head;
+};
+
+/*
+ * dlock list node data structure
+ */
+struct dlock_list_node {
+ struct list_head list;
+ spinlock_t *lockptr;
+};
+
+/*
+ * dlock list iteration state
+ *
+ * This is an opaque data structure that may change. Users of this structure
+ * should not access the structure members directly other than using the
+ * helper functions and macros provided in this header file.
+ */
+struct dlock_list_iter {
+ int cpu;
+ struct dlock_list_head *head;
+ struct dlock_list_head_percpu *pcpu_head;
+};
+
+#define DLOCK_LIST_ITER_INIT(dlist) \
+ { \
+ .cpu = -1, \
+ .head = dlist, \
+ }
+
+#define DEFINE_DLOCK_LIST_ITER(s, dlist) \
+ struct dlock_list_iter s = DLOCK_LIST_ITER_INIT(dlist)
+
+static inline void init_dlock_list_iter(struct dlock_list_iter *iter,
+ struct dlock_list_head *head)
+{
+ *iter = (struct dlock_list_iter)DLOCK_LIST_ITER_INIT(head);
+}
+
+#define DLOCK_LIST_NODE_INIT(name) \
+ { \
+ .list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(name) \
+ }
+
+static inline void init_dlock_list_node(struct dlock_list_node *node)
+{
+ *node = (struct dlock_list_node)DLOCK_LIST_NODE_INIT(node->list);
+}
+
+/**
+ * dlock_list_empty - Check if all the dlock lists are empty
+ * @dlist: Pointer to the dlock_list_head structure
+ * Return: true if list is empty, false otherwise.
+ *
+ * This can be a pretty expensive function call. If this function is required
+ * in a performance critical path, we may have to maintain a global count
+ * of the list entries in the global dlock_list_head structure instead.
+ */
+static inline bool dlock_list_empty(struct dlock_list_head *dlist)
+{
+ int cpu;
+
+ for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
+ if (!list_empty(&per_cpu_ptr(dlist->head, cpu)->list))
+ return false;
+ return true;
+}
+
+/**
+ * dlock_list_unlock - unlock the spinlock that protects the percpu list
+ * @iter: Pointer to the dlock list iterator structure
+ */
+static inline void dlock_list_unlock(struct dlock_list_iter *iter)
+{
+ spin_unlock(&iter->pcpu_head->lock);
+}
+
+/**
+ * dlock_list_relock - lock the spinlock that protects the percpu list
+ * @iter: Pointer to the dlock list iterator structure
+ */
+static inline void dlock_list_relock(struct dlock_list_iter *iter)
+{
+ spin_lock(&iter->pcpu_head->lock);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Allocation and freeing of dlock list
+ */
+extern int alloc_dlock_list_head(struct dlock_list_head *dlist);
+extern void free_dlock_list_head(struct dlock_list_head *dlist);
+
+/*
+ * The dlock list addition and deletion functions here are not irq-safe.
+ * Special irq-safe variants will have to be added if we need them.
+ */
+extern void dlock_list_add(struct dlock_list_node *node,
+ struct dlock_list_head *dlist);
+extern void dlock_list_del(struct dlock_list_node *node);
+
+/*
+ * Find the first entry of the next per-cpu list.
+ */
+extern struct dlock_list_node *
+__dlock_list_next_cpu(struct dlock_list_iter *iter);
+
+/**
+ * __dlock_list_next_entry - Iterate to the next entry of the dlock list
+ * @curr : Pointer to the current dlock_list_node structure
+ * @iter : Pointer to the dlock list iterator structure
+ * Return: Pointer to the next entry or NULL if all the entries are iterated
+ *
+ * The iterator has to be properly initialized before calling this function.
+ */
+static inline struct dlock_list_node *
+__dlock_list_next_entry(struct dlock_list_node *curr,
+ struct dlock_list_iter *iter)
+{
+ /*
+ * Find next entry
+ */
+ if (curr)
+ curr = list_next_entry(curr, list);
+
+ if (!curr || (&curr->list == &iter->pcpu_head->list)) {
+ /*
+ * The current per-cpu list has been exhausted, try the next
+ * per-cpu list.
+ */
+ curr = __dlock_list_next_cpu(iter);
+ }
+
+ return curr; /* Continue the iteration */
+}
+
+/**
+ * dlock_list_first_entry - get the first element from a list
+ * @iter : The dlock list iterator.
+ * @type : The type of the struct this is embedded in.
+ * @member: The name of the dlock_list_node within the struct.
+ * Return : Pointer to the next entry or NULL if all the entries are iterated.
+ */
+#define dlock_list_first_entry(iter, type, member) \
+ ({ \
+ struct dlock_list_node *_n; \
+ _n = __dlock_list_next_entry(NULL, iter); \
+ _n ? list_entry(_n, type, member) : NULL; \
+ })
+
+/**
+ * dlock_list_next_entry - iterate to the next entry of the list
+ * @pos : The type * to cursor
+ * @iter : The dlock list iterator.
+ * @member: The name of the dlock_list_node within the struct.
+ * Return : Pointer to the next entry or NULL if all the entries are iterated.
+ *
+ * Note that pos can't be NULL.
+ */
+#define dlock_list_next_entry(pos, iter, member) \
+ ({ \
+ struct dlock_list_node *_n; \
+ _n = __dlock_list_next_entry(&(pos)->member, iter); \
+ _n ? list_entry(_n, typeof(*(pos)), member) : NULL; \
+ })
+
+/**
+ * dlist_for_each_entry - iterate over the dlock list
+ * @pos : Type * to use as a loop cursor
+ * @iter : The dlock list iterator
+ * @member: The name of the dlock_list_node within the struct
+ *
+ * This iteration macro isn't safe with respect to list entry removal, but
+ * it can correctly iterate newly added entries right after the current one.
+ * This iteration function is designed to be used in a while loop.
+ */
+#define dlist_for_each_entry(pos, iter, member) \
+ for (pos = dlock_list_first_entry(iter, typeof(*(pos)), member);\
+ pos != NULL; \
+ pos = dlock_list_next_entry(pos, iter, member))
+
+/**
+ * dlist_for_each_entry_safe - iterate over the dlock list & safe over removal
+ * @pos : Type * to use as a loop cursor
+ * @n : Another type * to use as temporary storage
+ * @iter : The dlock list iterator
+ * @member: The name of the dlock_list_node within the struct
+ *
+ * This iteration macro is safe with respect to list entry removal.
+ * However, it cannot correctly iterate newly added entries right after the
+ * current one.
+ */
+#define dlist_for_each_entry_safe(pos, n, iter, member) \
+ for (pos = dlock_list_first_entry(iter, typeof(*(pos)), member);\
+ ({ \
+ bool _b = (pos != NULL); \
+ if (_b) \
+ n = dlock_list_next_entry(pos, iter, member); \
+ _b; \
+ }); \
+ pos = n)
+
+#endif /* __LINUX_DLOCK_LIST_H */
diff --git a/lib/Makefile b/lib/Makefile
index 499fb35..92e8c38 100644
--- a/lib/Makefile
+++ b/lib/Makefile
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ obj-y += bcd.o div64.o sort.o parser.o halfmd4.o debug_locks.o random32.o \
gcd.o lcm.o list_sort.o uuid.o flex_array.o iov_iter.o clz_ctz.o \
bsearch.o find_bit.o llist.o memweight.o kfifo.o \
percpu-refcount.o percpu_ida.o rhashtable.o reciprocal_div.o \
- once.o
+ once.o dlock-list.o
obj-y += string_helpers.o
obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_STRING_HELPERS) += test-string_helpers.o
obj-y += hexdump.o
diff --git a/lib/dlock-list.c b/lib/dlock-list.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..54006dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dlock-list.c
@@ -0,0 +1,182 @@
+/*
+ * Distributed and locked list
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * (C) Copyright 2016 Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Development LP
+ *
+ * Authors: Waiman Long <waiman.long@xxxxxxx>
+ */
+#include <linux/dlock-list.h>
+#include <linux/lockdep.h>
+
+/*
+ * As all the locks in the dlock list are dynamically allocated, they need
+ * to belong to their own special lock class to avoid warning and stack
+ * trace in kernel log when lockdep is enabled. Statically allocated locks
+ * don't have this problem.
+ */
+static struct lock_class_key dlock_list_key;
+
+/**
+ * alloc_dlock_list_head - Initialize and allocate the per-cpu list head
+ * @dlist: Pointer to the dlock_list_head structure to be initialized
+ * Return: 0 if successful, -ENOMEM if memory allocation error
+ *
+ * This function does not allocate the dlock_list_head structure itself. The
+ * callers will have to do their own memory allocation, if necessary. However,
+ * this allows embedding the dlock_list_head structure directly into other
+ * structures.
+ */
+int alloc_dlock_list_head(struct dlock_list_head *dlist)
+{
+ struct dlock_list_head dlist_tmp;
+ int cpu;
+
+ dlist_tmp.head = alloc_percpu(struct dlock_list_head_percpu);
+ if (!dlist_tmp.head)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+
+ for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
+ struct dlock_list_head_percpu *head;
+
+ head = per_cpu_ptr(dlist_tmp.head, cpu);
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&head->list);
+ head->lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(&head->lock);
+ lockdep_set_class(&head->lock, &dlock_list_key);
+ }
+
+ dlist->head = dlist_tmp.head;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * free_dlock_list_head - Free the per-cpu list head of dlock list
+ * @dlist: Pointer of the dlock_list_head structure to be freed
+ *
+ * This function doesn't free the dlock_list_head structure itself. So
+ * the caller will have to do it, if necessary.
+ */
+void free_dlock_list_head(struct dlock_list_head *dlist)
+{
+ free_percpu(dlist->head);
+ dlist->head = NULL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * dlock_list_add - Adds a node to the given dlock list
+ * @node : The node to be added
+ * @dlist: The dlock list where the node is to be added
+ *
+ * List selection is based on the CPU being used when the dlock_list_add()
+ * function is called. However, deletion may be done by a different CPU.
+ * So we still need to use a lock to protect the content of the list.
+ */
+void dlock_list_add(struct dlock_list_node *node,
+ struct dlock_list_head *dlist)
+{
+ struct dlock_list_head_percpu *head;
+
+ /*
+ * Disable preemption to make sure that CPU won't gets changed.
+ */
+ head = get_cpu_ptr(dlist->head);
+ spin_lock(&head->lock);
+ node->lockptr = &head->lock;
+ list_add(&node->list, &head->list);
+ spin_unlock(&head->lock);
+ put_cpu_ptr(dlist->head);
+}
+
+/**
+ * dlock_list_del - Delete a node from a dlock list
+ * @node : The node to be deleted
+ *
+ * We need to check the lock pointer again after taking the lock to guard
+ * against concurrent deletion of the same node. If the lock pointer changes
+ * (becomes NULL or to a different one), we assume that the deletion was done
+ * elsewhere. A warning will be printed if this happens as it is likely to be
+ * a bug.
+ */
+void dlock_list_del(struct dlock_list_node *node)
+{
+ spinlock_t *lock;
+ bool retry;
+
+ do {
+ lock = READ_ONCE(node->lockptr);
+ if (WARN_ONCE(!lock,
+ "dlock_list_del: node 0x%lx has no associated lock\n",
+ (unsigned long)node))
+ return;
+
+ spin_lock(lock);
+ if (likely(lock == node->lockptr)) {
+ list_del_init(&node->list);
+ node->lockptr = NULL;
+ retry = false;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * The lock has somehow changed. Retry again if it is
+ * not NULL. Otherwise, just ignore the delete
+ * operation.
+ */
+ retry = (node->lockptr != NULL);
+ }
+ spin_unlock(lock);
+ } while (retry);
+}
+
+/**
+ * __dlock_list_next_cpu: Find the first entry of the next per-cpu list
+ * @dlist: Pointer to the dlock_list_head structure
+ * @iter : Pointer to the dlock list iterator structure
+ * Return: true if the entry is found, false if all the lists exhausted
+ *
+ * The information about the next per-cpu list will be put into the iterator.
+ */
+struct dlock_list_node *__dlock_list_next_cpu(struct dlock_list_iter *iter)
+{
+ struct dlock_list_node *next;
+
+ if (iter->pcpu_head) {
+ spin_unlock(&iter->pcpu_head->lock);
+ iter->pcpu_head = NULL;
+ }
+
+next_cpu:
+ /*
+ * for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
+ */
+ iter->cpu = cpumask_next(iter->cpu, cpu_possible_mask);
+ if (iter->cpu >= nr_cpu_ids)
+ return NULL; /* All the per-cpu lists iterated */
+
+ iter->pcpu_head = per_cpu_ptr(iter->head->head, iter->cpu);
+ if (list_empty(&iter->pcpu_head->list))
+ goto next_cpu;
+
+ spin_lock(&iter->pcpu_head->lock);
+ /*
+ * There is a slight chance that the list may become empty just
+ * before the lock is acquired. So an additional check is
+ * needed to make sure that iter->curr points to a valid entry.
+ */
+ if (list_empty(&iter->pcpu_head->list)) {
+ spin_unlock(&iter->pcpu_head->lock);
+ goto next_cpu;
+ }
+ next = list_entry(iter->pcpu_head->list.next, struct dlock_list_node,
+ list);
+ WARN_ON_ONCE(next->lockptr != &iter->pcpu_head->lock);
+
+ return next;
+}
--
1.7.1