Re: [PATCH] workqueue: Reduce expensive locks for unbound workqueue
From: Tejun Heo
Date: Fri Nov 15 2024 - 12:40:27 EST
On Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 01:49:36PM +0800, Wangyang Guo wrote:
> For unbound workqueue, pwqs usually map to just a few pools. Most of
> the time, pwqs will be linked sequentially to wq->pwqs list by cpu
> index. Usually, consecutive CPUs have the same workqueue attribute
> (e.g. belong to the same NUMA node). This makes pwqs with the same
> pool cluster together in the pwq list.
>
> Only do lock/unlock if the pool has changed in flush_workqueue_prep_pwqs().
> This reduces the number of expensive lock operations.
>
> The performance data shows this change boosts FIO by 65x in some cases
> when multiple concurrent threads write to xfs mount points with fsync.
>
> FIO Benchmark Details
> - FIO version: v3.35
> - FIO Options: ioengine=libaio,iodepth=64,norandommap=1,rw=write,
> size=128M,bs=4k,fsync=1
> - FIO Job Configs: 64 jobs in total writing to 4 mount points (ramdisks
> formatted as xfs file system).
> - Kernel Codebase: v6.12-rc5
> - Test Platform: Xeon 8380 (2 sockets)
>
> Reviewed-by: Tim Chen <tim.c.chen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Wangyang Guo <wangyang.guo@xxxxxxxxx>
Applied to wq/for-6.13.
Thanks.
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tejun