RE: [PATCH v1] arch: Enable function alignment for arm64

From: David Laight
Date: Wed Jan 25 2023 - 06:17:54 EST


From: Will Deacon <will@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: 24 January 2023 12:09
>
> On Wed, Dec 07, 2022 at 09:36:48PM -0800, Mina Almasry wrote:
> > We recently ran into a double-digit percentage hackbench regression
> > when backporting commit 12df140f0bdf ("mm,hugetlb: take hugetlb_lock
> > before decrementing h->resv_huge_pages") to an older kernel. This was
> > surprising since hackbench does use hugetlb pages at all and the
> > modified code is not invoked. After some debugging we found that the
> > regression can be fixed by back-porting commit d49a0626216b ("arch:
> > Introduce CONFIG_FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT") and enabling function alignment
> > for arm64. I suggest enabling it by default for arm64 if possible.
> >
...
>
> This increases the size of .text for a defconfig build by ~2%, so I think it
> would be nice to have some real numbers for the performance uplift. Are you
> able to elaborate beyond "double-digit percentage hackbench regression"?
>
> In general, however, I'm supportive of the patch (and it seems that x86
> does the same thing) so:

I bet it just changes the alignment of the code so that more
functions are using different cache lines.

All sorts of other random changes are likely to have a similar effect.

Cache-line aligning the start of a function probably reduces the
number of cache lines the functions needs - but that isn't guaranteed.
It also slightly reduces the delay on a cache miss - but they are so
slow it probably makes almost no difference.

David

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