Re: [PATCH v7 1/4] lib/percpu-list: Per-cpu list with associated per-cpu locks

From: Jan Kara
Date: Thu Apr 14 2016 - 10:10:43 EST


On Tue 12-04-16 18:54:43, Waiman Long wrote:
> Linked list is used everywhere in the Linux kernel. However, if many
> threads are trying to add or delete entries into the same linked list,
> it can create a performance bottleneck.
>
> This patch introduces a new per-cpu list subystem with associated
> per-cpu locks for protecting each of the lists individually. This
> allows list entries insertion and deletion operations to happen in
> parallel instead of being serialized with a global list and lock.
>
> List entry insertion is strictly per cpu. List deletion, however, can
> happen in a cpu other than the one that did the insertion. So we still
> need lock to protect the list. Because of that, there may still be
> a small amount of contention when deletion is being done.
>
> A new header file include/linux/percpu-list.h will be added with the
> associated pcpu_list_head and pcpu_list_node structures. The following
> functions are provided to manage the per-cpu list:
>
> 1. int init_pcpu_list_head(struct pcpu_list_head **ppcpu_head)
> 2. void pcpu_list_add(struct pcpu_list_node *node,
> struct pcpu_list_head *head)
> 3. void pcpu_list_del(struct pcpu_list *node)
>
> Iteration of all the list entries within a group of per-cpu
> lists is done by calling either the pcpu_list_iterate() or
> pcpu_list_iterate_safe() functions in a while loop. They correspond
> to the list_for_each_entry() and list_for_each_entry_safe() macros
> respectively. The iteration states are keep in a pcpu_list_state
> structure that is passed to the iteration functions.
>
> Signed-off-by: Waiman Long <Waiman.Long@xxxxxxx>

The patch looks good to me now. So you can add:

Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx>

Honza
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