Re: [PATCH v4 4/4] perf/core,x86: synchronize PMU task contexts on optimized context switches
From: Alexey Budankov
Date: Tue Oct 22 2019 - 07:40:11 EST
On 22.10.2019 12:43, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 09:01:11AM +0300, Alexey Budankov wrote:
>
>> swap(ctx->task_ctx_data, next_ctx->task_ctx_data);
>>
>> + /*
>> + * PMU specific parts of task perf context can require
>> + * additional synchronization which makes sense only if
>> + * both next_ctx->task_ctx_data and ctx->task_ctx_data
>> + * pointers are allocated. As an example of such
>> + * synchronization see implementation details of Intel
>> + * LBR call stack data profiling;
>> + */
>> + if (ctx->task_ctx_data && next_ctx->task_ctx_data)
>> + pmu->sync_task_ctx(next_ctx->task_ctx_data,
>> + ctx->task_ctx_data);
>
> This still does not check if pmu->sync_task_ctx is set. If any other
> arch ever uses task_ctx_data without then also supplying this method
> things will go *bang*.
Argh, and that is why it is documented as the optional one.
Undoubtedly, we have to avoid crashes on other architectures.
So "if (pmu->sync_task_ctx)" has to be a part of v5.
>
> Also, I think I prefer the variant I gave you yesterday:
>
> https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20191021103745.GF1800@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> if (pmu->swap_task_ctx)
> pmu->swap_task_ctx(ctx, next_ctx);
> else
> swap(ctx->task_ctx_data, next_ctx->task_ctx_data);
>
> That also unconfuses the argument order in your above patch (where you
> have to undo thw swap).
I would name the method sync_task_ctx not swap_task_ctx because sync reserves
broader meaning, IMHO.
~Alexey