Re: [PATCH 0/7] riscv: Various text patching improvements

From: Samuel Holland
Date: Wed Mar 27 2024 - 11:40:57 EST


Hi Andrea,

On 2024-02-13 6:58 AM, Andrea Parri wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 06:55:11PM -0800, Samuel Holland wrote:
>> Here are a few changes to minimize calls to stop_machine() and
>> flush_icache_*() in the various text patching functions, as well as
>> to simplify the code.
>>
>>
>> Samuel Holland (7):
>> riscv: jump_label: Batch icache maintenance
>> riscv: jump_label: Simplify assembly syntax
>> riscv: kprobes: Use patch_text_nosync() for insn slots
>> riscv: Simplify text patching loops
>> riscv: Pass patch_text() the length in bytes
>> riscv: Use offset_in_page() in text patching functions
>> riscv: Remove extra variable in patch_text_nosync()
>
> This does look like a nice clean-up. Just curious (a "teach me"-like question),
> how did you test these changes? kselftests, micro-benchmarks, other?

For all my patches, I do boot testing on various physical boards (Unmatched, D1,
some internal hardware), plus some standard internal workloads. For
performance-related patches, I run microbenchmarks or whole-system benchmarks
(e.g. UnixBench). For this series specifically, I didn't do any extra
benchmarking, as all of the functional changes should be as fast or faster by
virtue of simply doing less work.

> BTW, I recall a parallel work from Alex and Bjorn [1] that might have some minor
> conflict with these changes; + both of them to Cc: for further sync.

As suggested by Alex, v2 of this series will be based on the latest version of
that patch.

Regards,
Samuel

>
> Andrea
>
> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20240206204607.527195-1-alexghiti@xxxxxxxxxxxx/