[PATCH v6 0/3] multi-threading device shutdown

From: Pavel Tatashin
Date: Fri Jun 29 2018 - 14:26:05 EST


Changelog
v6 - v5
- Added Review-by from Andy.
- Synced with mainline
v4 - v5
- Addressed comments from Andy Shevchenko and Greg
Kroah-Hartman
- Split the patch into a series of 3 patches in order to
provide a better bisecting, and facilitate with reviewing.
v3 - v4
- Added device_shutdown_serial kernel parameter to disable
multi-threading as suggested by Greg Kroah-Hartman

v2 - v3
- Fixed warning from kbuild test.
- Moved device_lock/device_unlock inside device_shutdown_tree().

v1 - v2
- It turns out we cannot lock more than MAX_LOCK_DEPTH by a single
thread. (By default this value is 48), and is used to detect
deadlocks. So, I re-wrote the code to only lock one devices per
thread instead of pre-locking all devices by the main thread.
- Addressed comments from Tobin C. Harding.
- As suggested by Alexander Duyck removed ixgbe changes. It can be
done as a separate work scaling RTNL mutex.

Do a faster shutdown by calling dev->*->shutdown(dev) in parallel.
device_shutdown() calls these functions for every single device but
only using one thread.

Since, nothing else is running on the machine by the time
device_shutdown() is called, there is no reason not to utilize all the
available CPU resources.

Pavel Tatashin (3):
drivers core: refactor device_shutdown
drivers core: prepare device_shutdown for multi-threading
drivers core: multi-threading device shutdown

drivers/base/core.c | 290 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 243 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-)

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