Re: [PATCH for 5.1 3/3] rseq/selftests: Adapt number of threads to the number of detected cpus
From: Mathieu Desnoyers
Date: Fri Apr 19 2019 - 14:30:07 EST
----- On Apr 19, 2019, at 8:55 AM, Mathieu Desnoyers mathieu.desnoyers@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> ----- On Apr 19, 2019, at 8:41 AM, Mathieu Desnoyers
> mathieu.desnoyers@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> ----- On Apr 19, 2019, at 6:38 AM, Ingo Molnar mingo@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>>> * Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On smaller systems, running a test with 200 threads can take a long
>>>> time on machines with smaller number of CPUs.
>>>>
>>>> Detect the number of online cpus at test runtime, and multiply that
>>>> by 6 to have 6 rseq threads per cpu preempting each other.
>>>>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Shuah Khan <shuah@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Joel Fernandes <joelaf@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@xxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Dave Watson <davejwatson@xxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@xxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Andi Kleen <andi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: linux-kselftest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Cc: "H . Peter Anvin" <hpa@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Chris Lameter <cl@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Russell King <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: "Paul E . McKenney" <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Paul Turner <pjt@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Josh Triplett <josh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Ben Maurer <bmaurer@xxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> ---
>>>> tools/testing/selftests/rseq/run_param_test.sh | 7 +++++--
>>>> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/run_param_test.sh
>>>> b/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/run_param_test.sh
>>>> index 3acd6d75ff9f..e426304fd4a0 100755
>>>> --- a/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/run_param_test.sh
>>>> +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/run_param_test.sh
>>>> @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
>>>> #!/bin/bash
>>>> # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ or MIT
>>>>
>>>> +NR_CPUS=`grep '^processor' /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l`
>>>> +
>>>> EXTRA_ARGS=${@}
>>>>
>>>> OLDIFS="$IFS"
>>>> @@ -28,15 +30,16 @@ IFS="$OLDIFS"
>>>>
>>>> REPS=1000
>>>> SLOW_REPS=100
>>>> +NR_THREADS=$((6*${NR_CPUS}))
>>>>
>>>> function do_tests()
>>>> {
>>>> local i=0
>>>> while [ "$i" -lt "${#TEST_LIST[@]}" ]; do
>>>> echo "Running test ${TEST_NAME[$i]}"
>>>> - ./param_test ${TEST_LIST[$i]} -r ${REPS} ${@} ${EXTRA_ARGS} || exit 1
>>>> + ./param_test ${TEST_LIST[$i]} -r ${REPS} -t ${NR_THREADS} ${@} ${EXTRA_ARGS}
>>>> || exit 1
>>>> echo "Running compare-twice test ${TEST_NAME[$i]}"
>>>> - ./param_test_compare_twice ${TEST_LIST[$i]} -r ${REPS} ${@} ${EXTRA_ARGS} ||
>>>> exit 1
>>>> + ./param_test_compare_twice ${TEST_LIST[$i]} -r ${REPS} -t ${NR_THREADS} ${@}
>>>> ${EXTRA_ARGS} || exit 1
>>>> let "i++"
>>>> done
>>>> }
>>>
>>> BTW., when trying to build the rseq self-tests I get this build failure:
>>>
>>> dagon:~/tip/tools/testing/selftests/rseq> make
>>> gcc -O2 -Wall -g -I./ -I../../../../usr/include/ -L./ -Wl,-rpath=./ -shared
>>> -fPIC rseq.c -lpthread -o
>>> /home/mingo/tip/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/librseq.so
>>> gcc -O2 -Wall -g -I./ -I../../../../usr/include/ -L./ -Wl,-rpath=./ basic_test.c
>>> -lpthread -lrseq -o /home/mingo/tip/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/basic_test
>>> gcc -O2 -Wall -g -I./ -I../../../../usr/include/ -L./ -Wl,-rpath=./
>>> basic_percpu_ops_test.c -lpthread -lrseq -o
>>> /home/mingo/tip/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/basic_percpu_ops_test
>>> /usr/bin/ld: /tmp/ccuHTWnZ.o: in function `rseq_cmpeqv_storev':
>>> /home/mingo/tip/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/./rseq-x86.h:84: undefined
>>> reference to `.L8'
>>> /usr/bin/ld: /home/mingo/tip/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/./rseq-x86.h:84:
>>> undefined reference to `.L49'
>>> /usr/bin/ld: /tmp/ccuHTWnZ.o: in function `rseq_cmpnev_storeoffp_load':
>>> /home/mingo/tip/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/./rseq-x86.h:141: undefined
>>> reference to `.L57'
>>> /usr/bin/ld: /tmp/ccuHTWnZ.o:(__rseq_failure+0x8): undefined reference to `.L8'
>>> /usr/bin/ld: /tmp/ccuHTWnZ.o:(__rseq_failure+0x14): undefined reference to
>>> `.L49'
>>> /usr/bin/ld: /tmp/ccuHTWnZ.o:(__rseq_failure+0x20): undefined reference to
>>> `.L55'
>>> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
>>> make: *** [Makefile:22:
>>> /home/mingo/tip/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/basic_percpu_ops_test] Error 1
>>>
>>> Is this a known problem, or do I miss something from my build environment
>>> perhaps? Vanilla 64-bit Ubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic).
>>
>> It works fine with gcc-7 (gcc version 7.3.0 (Ubuntu 7.3.0-16ubuntu3))
>> but indeed I get the same failure with gcc-8 (gcc version 8.0.1 20180414
>> (experimental) [trunk revision 259383] (Ubuntu 8-20180414-1ubuntu2)).
>>
>> Thanks for reporting! I will investigate.
>
> It looks like gcc-8 optimize away the target of asm goto labels when
> there are more than one of them on x86-64. I'll try to come up with
> a simpler reproducer.
It appears to be related to gcc-8 mishandling combination of
asm goto and thread-local storage input operands on x86-64.
Here is a simple reproducer:
__thread int var;
static int fct(void)
{
asm goto ( "jmp %l[testlabel]\n\t"
: : [var] "m" (var) : : testlabel);
return 0;
testlabel:
return 1;
}
int main()
{
return fct();
}
building with gcc-7 -O2 is fine. Building with gcc-8 -O0 is
fine too. Building with gcc-8 -O1 and -O2 fails with:
/tmp/ccuXTFfs.o: In function `main':
test-asm-goto.c:(.text.startup+0x1): undefined reference to `.L2'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
With gcc-7 -O2, the assembly of main has the .L2 label:
main:
.LFB1:
.cfi_startproc
#APP
# 5 "test-asm-goto.c" 1
jmp .L2
# 0 "" 2
#NO_APP
.L4:
.L3:
xorl %eax, %eax
ret
.L2:
movl $1, %eax
ret
.cfi_endproc
However, with gcc-8 -O2, it's missing:
main:
.LFB1:
.cfi_startproc
.L3:
#APP
# 5 "test-asm-goto.c" 1
jmp .L2
# 0 "" 2
#NO_APP
xorl %eax, %eax
ret
.cfi_endproc
It looks like we have a compiler issue. :-/
Thanks,
Mathieu
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Mathieu Desnoyers
EfficiOS Inc.
http://www.efficios.com