Roman Penyaev <rpenyaev@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
The goal of this patch is to reduce contention of ep_poll_callback() which
can be called concurrently from different CPUs in case of high events
rates and many fds per epoll. Problem can be very well reproduced by
generating events (write to pipe or eventfd) from many threads, while
consumer thread does polling. In other words this patch increases the
bandwidth of events which can be delivered from sources to the poller by
adding poll items in a lockless way to the list.
Hi Roman,
I also tried to solve this problem many years ago with help of
the well-tested-in-userspace wfcqueue from Mathieu's URCU.
I was also looking to solve contention with parallel epoll_wait
callers with this. AFAIK, it worked well; but needed the
userspace tests from wfcqueue ported over to the kernel and more
review.
I didn't have enough computing power to show the real-world
benefits or funding to continue:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/?q=wfcqueue+d:..20130501
It might not be too much trouble for you to brush up the wait-free
patches and test them against the rwlock implementation.