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From: Waiman Long <longman@redhat.com>
To: paulmck@kernel.org, Alex Kogan <alex.kogan@oracle.com>
Cc: linux@armlinux.org.uk, Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>,
	Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>, Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>,
	Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>,
	linux-arch@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-arm-kernel <linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, tglx@linutronix.de, bp@alien8.de,
	hpa@zytor.com, x86@kernel.org, guohanjun@huawei.com,
	jglauber@marvell.com, dave.dice@oracle.com,
	steven.sistare@oracle.com, daniel.m.jordan@oracle.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v9 0/5] Add NUMA-awareness to qspinlock
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2020 20:59:28 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <02defadb-217d-7803-88a1-ec72a37eda28@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20200125005713.GZ2935@paulmck-ThinkPad-P72>

On 1/24/20 7:57 PM, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 06:39:02PM -0500, Alex Kogan wrote:
>> Hi, Paul.
>>
>> Thanks for running those experiments!
>>
>>> On Jan 24, 2020, at 5:24 PM, Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 10:59:15PM -0500, Alex Kogan wrote:
>>>> Minor changes from v8 based on feedback from Longman:
>>>> -----------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> - Add __init to cna_configure_spin_lock_slowpath().
>>>>
>>>> - Fix the comment for cna_scan_main_queue().
>>>>
>>>> - Change the type of intra_node_handoff_threshold to unsigned int.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Summary
>>>> -------
>>>>
>>>> Lock throughput can be increased by handing a lock to a waiter on the
>>>> same NUMA node as the lock holder, provided care is taken to avoid
>>>> starvation of waiters on other NUMA nodes. This patch introduces CNA
>>>> (compact NUMA-aware lock) as the slow path for qspinlock. It is
>>>> enabled through a configuration option (NUMA_AWARE_SPINLOCKS).
>>>>
>>>> CNA is a NUMA-aware version of the MCS lock. Spinning threads are
>>>> organized in two queues, a main queue for threads running on the same
>>>> node as the current lock holder, and a secondary queue for threads
>>>> running on other nodes. Threads store the ID of the node on which
>>>> they are running in their queue nodes. After acquiring the MCS lock and
>>>> before acquiring the spinlock, the lock holder scans the main queue
>>>> looking for a thread running on the same node (pre-scan). If found (call
>>>> it thread T), all threads in the main queue between the current lock
>>>> holder and T are moved to the end of the secondary queue.  If such T
>>>> is not found, we make another scan of the main queue after acquiring 
>>>> the spinlock when unlocking the MCS lock (post-scan), starting at the
>>>> node where pre-scan stopped. If both scans fail to find such T, the
>>>> MCS lock is passed to the first thread in the secondary queue. If the
>>>> secondary queue is empty, the MCS lock is passed to the next thread in the
>>>> main queue. To avoid starvation of threads in the secondary queue, those
>>>> threads are moved back to the head of the main queue after a certain
>>>> number of intra-node lock hand-offs.
>>>>
>>>> More details are available at https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__arxiv.org_abs_1810.05600&d=DwIBAg&c=RoP1YumCXCgaWHvlZYR8PZh8Bv7qIrMUB65eapI_JnE&r=Hvhk3F4omdCk-GE1PTOm3Kn0A7ApWOZ2aZLTuVxFK4k&m=1KUGGZYTHnQ25fgRFppdNvpJfI0rOO_Usdu18RDu_14&s=F12nhHutwnPNt_TQ2ELER0DhtsHlEI9EiW1nDPhm5-Y&e= <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__arxiv.org_abs_1810.05600&d=DwIBAg&c=RoP1YumCXCgaWHvlZYR8PZh8Bv7qIrMUB65eapI_JnE&r=Hvhk3F4omdCk-GE1PTOm3Kn0A7ApWOZ2aZLTuVxFK4k&m=1KUGGZYTHnQ25fgRFppdNvpJfI0rOO_Usdu18RDu_14&s=F12nhHutwnPNt_TQ2ELER0DhtsHlEI9EiW1nDPhm5-Y&e=> .
>>>>
>>>> The series applies on top of v5.5.0-rc6, commit b3a987b026.
>>>> Performance numbers are available in previous revisions
>>>> of the series.
>>>>
>>>> Further comments are welcome and appreciated.
>>> I ran this on a large system with a version of locktorture that was
>>> modified to print out the maximum and minimum per-CPU lock-acquisition
>>> counts, and with CPU hotplug disabled.  I also modified the LOCK01 and
>>> LOCK04 scenarios to use 220 hardware threads.
>>>
>>> Here is what the test ended up with at the end of a one-hour run:
>>>
>>> LOCK01 (exclusive):
>>> Writes:  Total: 1241107333  Max/Min: 9206962/60902 ???  Fail: 0
>>>
>>> LOCK04 (rwlock):
>>> Writes:  Total: 232991963  Max/Min: 2631574/74582 ???  Fail: 0
>>> Reads :  Total: 216935386  Max/Min: 2735939/28665 ???  Fail: 0
>>>
>>> The "???" strings are printed because the ratio of maximum to minimum exceeds
>>> a factor of two.
>> Is this what you expect / have seen with the existing qspinlock?
>>
>>> I also ran 30-minute runs on my laptop, which has 12 hardware threads:
>>>
>>> LOCK01 (exclusive):
>>> Writes:  Total: 3992072782  Max/Min: 259368782/97231961 ???  Fail: 0
>>>
>>> LOCK04 (rwlock):
>>> Writes:  Total: 131063892  Max/Min: 13136206/5876157 ???  Fail: 0
>>> Reads :  Total: 144876801  Max/Min: 19999535/4873442 ???  Fail: 0
>> I assume the system above is multi-socket, but your laptop is probably not?
>>
>> If that’s the case, CNA should not be enabled on your laptop (grep
>> kernel logs for "Enabling CNA spinlock” to be sure).
>>
>>> These also exceed the factor-of-two cutoff, but not as dramatically.
>>> The readers for the reader-writer lock fared worst, with a 4-to-1 ratio.
>>>
>>> These tests did run within guest OSes.
>> So I really wonder if CNA was enabled here, or whether this is what you get
>> with paravirt qspinlock.
>>
>>>  Is that configuration out of
>>> scope for this locking algorithm?  In addition (as might well also have
>>> been the case for the locktorture runs in your paper), these tests run
>>> a pair of stress-test tasks for each hardware thread.
>>>
>>> Is this expected behavior?
>> The results do appear skewed a bit too much, but it would be helpful to know
>> what qspinlock we are looking at, and how they compare to the existing qspinlock,
>> in case it is indeed CNA.
> You called it!  I will play with QEMU's -numa argument to see if I can get
> CNA to run for me.  Please accept my apologies for the false alarm.
>
> 							Thanx, Paul
>
CNA is not currently supported in a VM guest simply because the numa
information is not reliable. You will have to run it on baremetal to
test it. Sorry for that.

Regards,
Longman


  reply	other threads:[~2020-01-25  1:59 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 40+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-01-15  3:59 [PATCH v9 0/5] Add NUMA-awareness to qspinlock Alex Kogan
2020-01-15  3:59 ` [PATCH v9 1/5] locking/qspinlock: Rename mcs lock/unlock macros and make them more generic Alex Kogan
2020-01-15  3:59 ` [PATCH v9 2/5] locking/qspinlock: Refactor the qspinlock slow path Alex Kogan
2020-01-15  3:59 ` [PATCH v9 3/5] locking/qspinlock: Introduce CNA into the slow path of qspinlock Alex Kogan
2020-01-23  9:26   ` Peter Zijlstra
2020-01-23 10:06     ` Peter Zijlstra
2020-01-23 10:16       ` Peter Zijlstra
2020-01-23 11:22         ` Will Deacon
2020-01-23 13:17           ` Peter Zijlstra
2020-01-23 14:15   ` Waiman Long
2020-01-23 15:29     ` Peter Zijlstra
2020-01-15  3:59 ` [PATCH v9 4/5] locking/qspinlock: Introduce starvation avoidance into CNA Alex Kogan
2020-01-23 19:55   ` Waiman Long
2020-01-23 20:39     ` Waiman Long
2020-01-23 23:39       ` Alex Kogan
2020-01-15  3:59 ` [PATCH v9 5/5] locking/qspinlock: Introduce the shuffle reduction optimization " Alex Kogan
2020-03-02  1:14   ` [locking/qspinlock] 7b6da71157: unixbench.score 8.4% improvement kernel test robot
2020-01-22 11:45 ` [PATCH v9 0/5] Add NUMA-awareness to qspinlock Lihao Liang
2020-01-22 17:24   ` Waiman Long
2020-01-23 11:35     ` Will Deacon
2020-01-23 15:25       ` Waiman Long
2020-01-23 19:08         ` Waiman Long
2020-01-22 19:29   ` Alex Kogan
2020-01-26  0:32     ` Lihao Liang
2020-01-26  1:58       ` Lihao Liang
2020-01-27 16:01         ` Alex Kogan
2020-01-29  1:39           ` Lihao Liang
2020-01-27  6:16       ` Alex Kogan
2020-01-24 22:24 ` Paul E. McKenney
     [not found]   ` <6AAE7FC6-F5DE-4067-8BC4-77F27948CD09@oracle.com>
2020-01-25  0:57     ` Paul E. McKenney
2020-01-25  1:59       ` Waiman Long [this message]
     [not found]         ` <adb4fb09-f374-4d64-096b-ba9ad8b35fd5@redhat.com>
2020-01-25  4:58           ` Paul E. McKenney
2020-01-25 19:41             ` Waiman Long
2020-01-26 15:35               ` Paul E. McKenney
2020-01-26 22:42                 ` Paul E. McKenney
2020-01-26 23:32                   ` Paul E. McKenney
2020-01-27  6:04                   ` Alex Kogan
2020-01-27 14:11                   ` Waiman Long
2020-01-27 15:09                     ` Paul E. McKenney
     [not found]                       ` <9b3a3f16-5405-b6d1-d023-b85f4aab46dd@redhat.com>
2020-01-27 17:17                         ` Waiman Long

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