Re: [RFC 00/12] locking: Separate lock tracepoints from lockdep/lock_stat (v1)

From: Waiman Long
Date: Wed Feb 09 2022 - 13:20:21 EST


On 2/9/22 04:09, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 10:41:56AM -0800, Namhyung Kim wrote:

Eventually I'm mostly interested in the contended locks only and I
want to reduce the overhead in the fast path. By moving that, it'd be
easy to track contended locks with timing by using two tracepoints.
So why not put in two new tracepoints and call it a day?

Why muck about with all that lockdep stuff just to preserve the name
(and in the process continue to blow up data structures etc..). This
leaves distros in a bind, will they enable this config and provide
tracepoints while bloating the data structures and destroying things
like lockref (which relies on sizeof(spinlock_t)), or not provide this
at all.

Yes, the name is convenient, but it's just not worth it IMO. It makes
the whole proposition too much of a trade-off.

Would it not be possible to reconstruct enough useful information from
the lock callsite?

I second that as I don't want to see the size of a spinlock exceeds 4 bytes in a production system.

Instead of storing additional information (e.g. lock name) directly into the lock itself. Maybe we can store it elsewhere and use the lock address as the key to locate it in a hash table. We can certainly extend the various lock init functions to do that. It will be trickier for statically initialized locks, but we can probably find a way to do that too.

Cheers,
Longman