On Thu, 2019-02-28 at 03:12 -0800, tip-bot for Daniel Borkmann wrote: > Commit-ID: ce02ef06fcf7a399a6276adb83f37373d10cbbe1 > Gitweb: https://git.kernel.org/tip/ce02ef06fcf7a399a6276adb83f37373d10cbbe1 > Author: Daniel Borkmann > AuthorDate: Thu, 21 Feb 2019 23:19:41 +0100 > Committer: Thomas Gleixner > CommitDate: Thu, 28 Feb 2019 12:10:31 +0100 > > x86, retpolines: Raise limit for generating indirect calls from switch-case > > From networking side, there are numerous attempts to get rid of indirect > calls in fast-path wherever feasible in order to avoid the cost of > retpolines, for example, just to name a few: > > * 283c16a2dfd3 ("indirect call wrappers: helpers to speed-up indirect calls of builtin") > * aaa5d90b395a ("net: use indirect call wrappers at GRO network layer") > * 028e0a476684 ("net: use indirect call wrappers at GRO transport layer") > * 356da6d0cde3 ("dma-mapping: bypass indirect calls for dma-direct") > * 09772d92cd5a ("bpf: avoid retpoline for lookup/update/delete calls on maps") > * 10870dd89e95 ("netfilter: nf_tables: add direct calls for all builtin expressions") > [...] > > Recent work on XDP from Björn and Magnus additionally found that manually > transforming the XDP return code switch statement with more than 5 cases > into if-else combination would result in a considerable speedup in XDP > layer due to avoidance of indirect calls in CONFIG_RETPOLINE enabled > builds. +HJL This is a GCC bug, surely? It should know how expensive each instruction is, and choose which to use accordingly. That should be true even when the indirect branch "instruction" is a retpoline, and thus enormously expensive. I believe this is https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=86952 so please at least reference that bug, and be prepared to turn this hack off when GCC is fixed.