Re: [PATCH] Bluetooth: Deinline large functions

From: Joe Perches
Date: Sun Apr 10 2016 - 12:59:16 EST


On Sun, 2016-04-10 at 18:24 +0200, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
> Fastest existing Bluetooth standard's top speed is 2.4 MB/s.
> It is way off from being CPU limited, no need to squeeze
> last few cycles by excessive inlining.
>
> This patch delinlines the following functions:
>
> hci_conn_hash_lookup_handle: 345 bytes, 39 calls
> hci_conn_hash_lookup_ba: 372 bytes, 36 calls
> hci_conn_hash_lookup_le: 382 bytes, 8 calls
> hci_conn_hash_lookup_state: 356 bytes, 3 calls
> hci_lookup_le_connect: 378 bytes, 7 calls
> hci_conn_drop: 186 bytes, 30 calls
> hci_connect_cfm: 121 bytes, 15 calls
> hci_disconn_cfm: 121 bytes, 2 calls
> hci_auth_cfm: 156 bytes, 2 calls
> hci_encrypt_cfm: 156 bytes, 3 calls
>
> Size reduction is about 40k:
>
>     text     data      bss       dec     hex filename
> 95943139 20860256 35991552 152794947 91b7743 vmlinux_before
> 95903714 20860256 35991552 152755522 91add42 vmlinux

Hello Denys

While removing unnecessary inlines is generally a
good thing, for extremely low power embedded systems
like a coin-battery operated bicycle computer or a
heart rate monitor, this might cause a throughput
reduction.

Also, the size decrease for a defconfig should be
quite a bit smaller than this.

Can you please also show the size decrease when done
with a defconfig with bluetooth support?

And for these types of patches in general, please
add a defconfig size reduction to the commit message.

This is an x86-64 defconfig with bluetooth with and
without this patch:

$ size vmlinux.defconfig.*
   text    data     bss     dec     hex filename
10214414 4313816 1097728 15625958  ee6ee6 vmlinux.defconfig.new
10224014 4313816 1097728 15635558  ee9466 vmlinux.defconfig.old

~10k total