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From: "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
To: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>,
	Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Subject: Re: [GIT PULL] RCU changes for v3.4
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012 21:48:30 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120324044830.GF2450@linux.vnet.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CA+55aFxRJ+=j91vhZdDu0har8qvhLeP4fea_cSXzkaRE84wvvg@mail.gmail.com>

On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 09:25:04PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 9:17 PM, Paul E. McKenney
> <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
> >
> > I must admit that __this_cpu_inc() would be nicer than __this_cpu_add(),
> > though, will fix.  I need the leading "__" to avoid disabling preemption
> > needlessly on non-x86 platforms.
> 
> Yeah, that's just bogus. Ok on that.
> 
> > The reason that the "__raw" forms are
> > safe in this case is because the per-CPU variable is saved and restored
> > at context-switch time.
> >
> > Or am I still missing something here?
> 
> It's not that the "__raw" forms are "safe". It's that they are SH*T.
> 
> Don't use them. They are crap. Why would you do
> 
> +       __raw_get_cpu_var(rcu_read_lock_nesting) =
> +               current->rcu_read_lock_nesting_save;
> 
> which is just crazy and cannot use the actual sane "%fs:" segment
> overrides, but instead has to do idiotic "ready the per-cpu offset
> pointer and add it in".
> 
>  We've got "__this_cpu_write()" which generates the correct code.
> 
> Rule of thumb: there is _never_ any good reason to use
> __raw_get_cpu_var. It's a broken interface.

OK, I will switch to __this_cpu_write(), thank you for the tip.

							Thanx, Paul


      reply	other threads:[~2012-03-24  4:49 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-03-19 15:23 [GIT PULL] RCU changes for v3.4 Ingo Molnar
2012-03-20  0:18 ` Linus Torvalds
2012-03-20  3:33   ` Paul E. McKenney
2012-03-20  6:13     ` Ingo Molnar
2012-03-23  1:08     ` Linus Torvalds
2012-03-23 19:21       ` Paul E. McKenney
2012-03-23 19:39         ` Linus Torvalds
2012-03-23 21:16           ` Paul E. McKenney
2012-03-23 21:25             ` Paul E. McKenney
2012-03-24  1:47               ` Paul E. McKenney
2012-03-24  2:00                 ` Linus Torvalds
2012-03-24  4:17                   ` Paul E. McKenney
2012-03-24  4:25                     ` Linus Torvalds
2012-03-24  4:48                       ` Paul E. McKenney [this message]

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