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From: Akira Tsukamoto <akira.tsukamoto@gmail.com>
To: Paul Walmsley <paul.walmsley@sifive.com>,
	Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@dabbelt.com>,
	Albert Ou <aou@eecs.berkeley.edu>,
	linux-riscv@lists.infradead.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH v3 1/1] riscv: __asm_copy_to-from_user: Optimize unaligned memory access and pipeline stall
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2021 21:40:39 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <60c1f087-1e8b-8f22-7d25-86f5f3dcee3f@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3e1dbea4-3b0f-de32-5447-2e23c6d4652a@gmail.com>


This patch will reduce cpu usage dramatically in kernel space especially
for application which use sys-call with large buffer size, such as network
applications. The main reason behind this is that every unaligned memory
access will raise exceptions and switch between s-mode and m-mode causing
large overhead.

First copy in bytes until reaches the first word aligned boundary in
destination memory address. This is the preparation before the bulk
aligned word copy.

The destination address is aligned now, but oftentimes the source address
is not in an aligned boundary. To reduce the unaligned memory access, it
reads the data from source in aligned boundaries, which will cause the
data to have an offset, and then combines the data in the next iteration
by fixing offset with shifting before writing to destination. The majority
of the improving copy speed comes from this shift copy.

In the lucky situation that the both source and destination address are on
the aligned boundary, perform load and store with register size to copy the
data. Without the unrolling, it will reduce the speed since the next store
instruction for the same register using from the load will stall the
pipeline.

At last, copying the remainder in one byte at a time.

Signed-off-by: Akira Tsukamoto <akira.tsukamoto@gmail.com>
---
 arch/riscv/lib/uaccess.S | 181 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
 1 file changed, 146 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/riscv/lib/uaccess.S b/arch/riscv/lib/uaccess.S
index fceaeb18cc64..bceb0629e440 100644
--- a/arch/riscv/lib/uaccess.S
+++ b/arch/riscv/lib/uaccess.S
@@ -19,50 +19,161 @@ ENTRY(__asm_copy_from_user)
 	li t6, SR_SUM
 	csrs CSR_STATUS, t6
 
-	add a3, a1, a2
-	/* Use word-oriented copy only if low-order bits match */
-	andi t0, a0, SZREG-1
-	andi t1, a1, SZREG-1
-	bne t0, t1, 2f
+	/* Save for return value */
+	mv	t5, a2
 
-	addi t0, a1, SZREG-1
-	andi t1, a3, ~(SZREG-1)
-	andi t0, t0, ~(SZREG-1)
 	/*
-	 * a3: terminal address of source region
-	 * t0: lowest XLEN-aligned address in source
-	 * t1: highest XLEN-aligned address in source
+	 * Register allocation for code below:
+	 * a0 - start of uncopied dst
+	 * a1 - start of uncopied src
+	 * a2 - size
+	 * t0 - end of uncopied dst
 	 */
-	bgeu t0, t1, 2f
-	bltu a1, t0, 4f
+	add	t0, a0, a2
+	bgtu	a0, t0, 5f
+
+	/*
+	 * Use byte copy only if too small.
+	 */
+	li	a3, 8*SZREG /* size must be larger than size in word_copy */
+	bltu	a2, a3, .Lbyte_copy_tail
+
+	/*
+	 * Copy first bytes until dst is align to word boundary.
+	 * a0 - start of dst
+	 * t1 - start of aligned dst
+	 */
+	addi	t1, a0, SZREG-1
+	andi	t1, t1, ~(SZREG-1)
+	/* dst is already aligned, skip */
+	beq	a0, t1, .Lskip_first_bytes
 1:
-	fixup REG_L, t2, (a1), 10f
-	fixup REG_S, t2, (a0), 10f
-	addi a1, a1, SZREG
-	addi a0, a0, SZREG
-	bltu a1, t1, 1b
+	/* a5 - one byte for copying data */
+	fixup lb      a5, 0(a1), 10f
+	addi	a1, a1, 1	/* src */
+	fixup sb      a5, 0(a0), 10f
+	addi	a0, a0, 1	/* dst */
+	bltu	a0, t1, 1b	/* t1 - start of aligned dst */
+
+.Lskip_first_bytes:
+	/*
+	 * Now dst is aligned.
+	 * Use shift-copy if src is misaligned.
+	 * Use word-copy if both src and dst are aligned because
+	 * can not use shift-copy which do not require shifting
+	 */
+	/* a1 - start of src */
+	andi	a3, a1, SZREG-1
+	bnez	a3, .Lshift_copy
+
+.Lword_copy:
+        /*
+	 * Both src and dst are aligned, unrolled word copy
+	 *
+	 * a0 - start of aligned dst
+	 * a1 - start of aligned src
+	 * a3 - a1 & mask:(SZREG-1)
+	 * t0 - end of aligned dst
+	 */
+	addi	t0, t0, -(8*SZREG-1) /* not to over run */
 2:
-	bltu a1, a3, 5f
+	fixup REG_L   a4,        0(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   a5,    SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   a6,  2*SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   a7,  3*SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   t1,  4*SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   t2,  5*SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   t3,  6*SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   t4,  7*SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   a4,        0(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   a5,    SZREG(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   a6,  2*SZREG(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   a7,  3*SZREG(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   t1,  4*SZREG(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   t2,  5*SZREG(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   t3,  6*SZREG(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   t4,  7*SZREG(a0), 10f
+	addi	a0, a0, 8*SZREG
+	addi	a1, a1, 8*SZREG
+	bltu	a0, t0, 2b
+
+	addi	t0, t0, 8*SZREG-1 /* revert to original value */
+	j	.Lbyte_copy_tail
+
+.Lshift_copy:
+
+	/*
+	 * Word copy with shifting.
+	 * For misaligned copy we still perform aligned word copy, but
+	 * we need to use the value fetched from the previous iteration and
+	 * do some shifts.
+	 * This is safe because reading less than a word size.
+	 *
+	 * a0 - start of aligned dst
+	 * a1 - start of src
+	 * a3 - a1 & mask:(SZREG-1)
+	 * t0 - end of uncopied dst
+	 * t1 - end of aligned dst
+	 */
+	/* calculating aligned word boundary for dst */
+	andi	t1, t0, ~(SZREG-1)
+	/* Converting unaligned src to aligned arc */
+	andi	a1, a1, ~(SZREG-1)
+
+	/*
+	 * Calculate shifts
+	 * t3 - prev shift
+	 * t4 - current shift
+	 */
+	slli	t3, a3, LGREG
+	li	a5, SZREG*8
+	sub	t4, a5, t3
+
+	/* Load the first word to combine with seceond word */
+	fixup REG_L   a5, 0(a1), 10f
 
 3:
+	/* Main shifting copy
+	 *
+	 * a0 - start of aligned dst
+	 * a1 - start of aligned src
+	 * t1 - end of aligned dst
+	 */
+
+	/* At least one iteration will be executed */
+	srl	a4, a5, t3
+	fixup REG_L   a5, SZREG(a1), 10f
+	addi	a1, a1, SZREG
+	sll	a2, a5, t4
+	or	a2, a2, a4
+	fixup REG_S   a2, 0(a0), 10f
+	addi	a0, a0, SZREG
+	bltu	a0, t1, 3b
+
+	/* Revert src to original unaligned value  */
+	add	a1, a1, a3
+
+.Lbyte_copy_tail:
+	/*
+	 * Byte copy anything left.
+	 *
+	 * a0 - start of remaining dst
+	 * a1 - start of remaining src
+	 * t0 - end of remaining dst
+	 */
+	bgeu	a0, t0, 5f
+4:
+	fixup lb      a5, 0(a1), 10f
+	addi	a1, a1, 1	/* src */
+	fixup sb      a5, 0(a0), 10f
+	addi	a0, a0, 1	/* dst */
+	bltu	a0, t0, 4b	/* t0 - end of dst */
+
+5:
 	/* Disable access to user memory */
 	csrc CSR_STATUS, t6
-	li a0, 0
+	li	a0, 0
 	ret
-4: /* Edge case: unalignment */
-	fixup lbu, t2, (a1), 10f
-	fixup sb, t2, (a0), 10f
-	addi a1, a1, 1
-	addi a0, a0, 1
-	bltu a1, t0, 4b
-	j 1b
-5: /* Edge case: remainder */
-	fixup lbu, t2, (a1), 10f
-	fixup sb, t2, (a0), 10f
-	addi a1, a1, 1
-	addi a0, a0, 1
-	bltu a1, a3, 5b
-	j 3b
 ENDPROC(__asm_copy_to_user)
 ENDPROC(__asm_copy_from_user)
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__asm_copy_to_user)
@@ -117,7 +228,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(__clear_user)
 10:
 	/* Disable access to user memory */
 	csrs CSR_STATUS, t6
-	mv a0, a2
+	mv a0, t5
 	ret
 11:
 	csrs CSR_STATUS, t6
-- 
2.17.1



WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID (diff)
From: Akira Tsukamoto <akira.tsukamoto@gmail.com>
To: Paul Walmsley <paul.walmsley@sifive.com>,
	Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@dabbelt.com>,
	Albert Ou <aou@eecs.berkeley.edu>,
	linux-riscv@lists.infradead.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH v3 1/1] riscv: __asm_copy_to-from_user: Optimize unaligned memory access and pipeline stall
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2021 21:40:39 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <60c1f087-1e8b-8f22-7d25-86f5f3dcee3f@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3e1dbea4-3b0f-de32-5447-2e23c6d4652a@gmail.com>


This patch will reduce cpu usage dramatically in kernel space especially
for application which use sys-call with large buffer size, such as network
applications. The main reason behind this is that every unaligned memory
access will raise exceptions and switch between s-mode and m-mode causing
large overhead.

First copy in bytes until reaches the first word aligned boundary in
destination memory address. This is the preparation before the bulk
aligned word copy.

The destination address is aligned now, but oftentimes the source address
is not in an aligned boundary. To reduce the unaligned memory access, it
reads the data from source in aligned boundaries, which will cause the
data to have an offset, and then combines the data in the next iteration
by fixing offset with shifting before writing to destination. The majority
of the improving copy speed comes from this shift copy.

In the lucky situation that the both source and destination address are on
the aligned boundary, perform load and store with register size to copy the
data. Without the unrolling, it will reduce the speed since the next store
instruction for the same register using from the load will stall the
pipeline.

At last, copying the remainder in one byte at a time.

Signed-off-by: Akira Tsukamoto <akira.tsukamoto@gmail.com>
---
 arch/riscv/lib/uaccess.S | 181 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
 1 file changed, 146 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/riscv/lib/uaccess.S b/arch/riscv/lib/uaccess.S
index fceaeb18cc64..bceb0629e440 100644
--- a/arch/riscv/lib/uaccess.S
+++ b/arch/riscv/lib/uaccess.S
@@ -19,50 +19,161 @@ ENTRY(__asm_copy_from_user)
 	li t6, SR_SUM
 	csrs CSR_STATUS, t6
 
-	add a3, a1, a2
-	/* Use word-oriented copy only if low-order bits match */
-	andi t0, a0, SZREG-1
-	andi t1, a1, SZREG-1
-	bne t0, t1, 2f
+	/* Save for return value */
+	mv	t5, a2
 
-	addi t0, a1, SZREG-1
-	andi t1, a3, ~(SZREG-1)
-	andi t0, t0, ~(SZREG-1)
 	/*
-	 * a3: terminal address of source region
-	 * t0: lowest XLEN-aligned address in source
-	 * t1: highest XLEN-aligned address in source
+	 * Register allocation for code below:
+	 * a0 - start of uncopied dst
+	 * a1 - start of uncopied src
+	 * a2 - size
+	 * t0 - end of uncopied dst
 	 */
-	bgeu t0, t1, 2f
-	bltu a1, t0, 4f
+	add	t0, a0, a2
+	bgtu	a0, t0, 5f
+
+	/*
+	 * Use byte copy only if too small.
+	 */
+	li	a3, 8*SZREG /* size must be larger than size in word_copy */
+	bltu	a2, a3, .Lbyte_copy_tail
+
+	/*
+	 * Copy first bytes until dst is align to word boundary.
+	 * a0 - start of dst
+	 * t1 - start of aligned dst
+	 */
+	addi	t1, a0, SZREG-1
+	andi	t1, t1, ~(SZREG-1)
+	/* dst is already aligned, skip */
+	beq	a0, t1, .Lskip_first_bytes
 1:
-	fixup REG_L, t2, (a1), 10f
-	fixup REG_S, t2, (a0), 10f
-	addi a1, a1, SZREG
-	addi a0, a0, SZREG
-	bltu a1, t1, 1b
+	/* a5 - one byte for copying data */
+	fixup lb      a5, 0(a1), 10f
+	addi	a1, a1, 1	/* src */
+	fixup sb      a5, 0(a0), 10f
+	addi	a0, a0, 1	/* dst */
+	bltu	a0, t1, 1b	/* t1 - start of aligned dst */
+
+.Lskip_first_bytes:
+	/*
+	 * Now dst is aligned.
+	 * Use shift-copy if src is misaligned.
+	 * Use word-copy if both src and dst are aligned because
+	 * can not use shift-copy which do not require shifting
+	 */
+	/* a1 - start of src */
+	andi	a3, a1, SZREG-1
+	bnez	a3, .Lshift_copy
+
+.Lword_copy:
+        /*
+	 * Both src and dst are aligned, unrolled word copy
+	 *
+	 * a0 - start of aligned dst
+	 * a1 - start of aligned src
+	 * a3 - a1 & mask:(SZREG-1)
+	 * t0 - end of aligned dst
+	 */
+	addi	t0, t0, -(8*SZREG-1) /* not to over run */
 2:
-	bltu a1, a3, 5f
+	fixup REG_L   a4,        0(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   a5,    SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   a6,  2*SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   a7,  3*SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   t1,  4*SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   t2,  5*SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   t3,  6*SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_L   t4,  7*SZREG(a1), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   a4,        0(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   a5,    SZREG(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   a6,  2*SZREG(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   a7,  3*SZREG(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   t1,  4*SZREG(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   t2,  5*SZREG(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   t3,  6*SZREG(a0), 10f
+	fixup REG_S   t4,  7*SZREG(a0), 10f
+	addi	a0, a0, 8*SZREG
+	addi	a1, a1, 8*SZREG
+	bltu	a0, t0, 2b
+
+	addi	t0, t0, 8*SZREG-1 /* revert to original value */
+	j	.Lbyte_copy_tail
+
+.Lshift_copy:
+
+	/*
+	 * Word copy with shifting.
+	 * For misaligned copy we still perform aligned word copy, but
+	 * we need to use the value fetched from the previous iteration and
+	 * do some shifts.
+	 * This is safe because reading less than a word size.
+	 *
+	 * a0 - start of aligned dst
+	 * a1 - start of src
+	 * a3 - a1 & mask:(SZREG-1)
+	 * t0 - end of uncopied dst
+	 * t1 - end of aligned dst
+	 */
+	/* calculating aligned word boundary for dst */
+	andi	t1, t0, ~(SZREG-1)
+	/* Converting unaligned src to aligned arc */
+	andi	a1, a1, ~(SZREG-1)
+
+	/*
+	 * Calculate shifts
+	 * t3 - prev shift
+	 * t4 - current shift
+	 */
+	slli	t3, a3, LGREG
+	li	a5, SZREG*8
+	sub	t4, a5, t3
+
+	/* Load the first word to combine with seceond word */
+	fixup REG_L   a5, 0(a1), 10f
 
 3:
+	/* Main shifting copy
+	 *
+	 * a0 - start of aligned dst
+	 * a1 - start of aligned src
+	 * t1 - end of aligned dst
+	 */
+
+	/* At least one iteration will be executed */
+	srl	a4, a5, t3
+	fixup REG_L   a5, SZREG(a1), 10f
+	addi	a1, a1, SZREG
+	sll	a2, a5, t4
+	or	a2, a2, a4
+	fixup REG_S   a2, 0(a0), 10f
+	addi	a0, a0, SZREG
+	bltu	a0, t1, 3b
+
+	/* Revert src to original unaligned value  */
+	add	a1, a1, a3
+
+.Lbyte_copy_tail:
+	/*
+	 * Byte copy anything left.
+	 *
+	 * a0 - start of remaining dst
+	 * a1 - start of remaining src
+	 * t0 - end of remaining dst
+	 */
+	bgeu	a0, t0, 5f
+4:
+	fixup lb      a5, 0(a1), 10f
+	addi	a1, a1, 1	/* src */
+	fixup sb      a5, 0(a0), 10f
+	addi	a0, a0, 1	/* dst */
+	bltu	a0, t0, 4b	/* t0 - end of dst */
+
+5:
 	/* Disable access to user memory */
 	csrc CSR_STATUS, t6
-	li a0, 0
+	li	a0, 0
 	ret
-4: /* Edge case: unalignment */
-	fixup lbu, t2, (a1), 10f
-	fixup sb, t2, (a0), 10f
-	addi a1, a1, 1
-	addi a0, a0, 1
-	bltu a1, t0, 4b
-	j 1b
-5: /* Edge case: remainder */
-	fixup lbu, t2, (a1), 10f
-	fixup sb, t2, (a0), 10f
-	addi a1, a1, 1
-	addi a0, a0, 1
-	bltu a1, a3, 5b
-	j 3b
 ENDPROC(__asm_copy_to_user)
 ENDPROC(__asm_copy_from_user)
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__asm_copy_to_user)
@@ -117,7 +228,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(__clear_user)
 10:
 	/* Disable access to user memory */
 	csrs CSR_STATUS, t6
-	mv a0, a2
+	mv a0, t5
 	ret
 11:
 	csrs CSR_STATUS, t6
-- 
2.17.1



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Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-06-23 12:37 [PATCH v3 0/1] riscv: improving uaccess with logs from network bench Akira Tsukamoto
2021-06-23 12:37 ` Akira Tsukamoto
2021-06-23 12:40 ` Akira Tsukamoto [this message]
2021-06-23 12:40   ` [PATCH v3 1/1] riscv: __asm_copy_to-from_user: Optimize unaligned memory access and pipeline stall Akira Tsukamoto
2021-07-06 23:16   ` Palmer Dabbelt
2021-07-06 23:16     ` Palmer Dabbelt
2021-07-07 10:07     ` David Laight
2021-07-07 10:07       ` David Laight
2021-07-10  1:49   ` Guenter Roeck
2021-07-10  1:49     ` Guenter Roeck
2021-07-13 18:10     ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2021-07-13 18:10       ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2021-07-15  6:20       ` Akira Tsukamoto
2021-07-15  6:20         ` Akira Tsukamoto

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