On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 1:26 PM Peter Zijlstra <pet...@infradead.org> wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 05, 2019 at 10:00:03AM -0700, Stephane Eranian wrote: > > > > > +static void update_tfa_sched(void *ignored) > > > > +{ > > > > + struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc = this_cpu_ptr(&cpu_hw_events); > > > > + struct pmu *pmu = x86_get_pmu(); > > > > + struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = > > > > this_cpu_ptr(pmu->pmu_cpu_context); > > > > + struct perf_event_context *task_ctx = cpuctx->task_ctx; > > > > + > > > > + /* prevent any changes to the two contexts */ > > > > + perf_ctx_lock(cpuctx, task_ctx); > > > > + > > > > + /* > > > > + * check if PMC3 is used > > > > + * and if so force schedule out for all event types all contexts > > > > + */ > > > > + if (test_bit(3, cpuc->active_mask)) > > > > + perf_ctx_resched(cpuctx, task_ctx, EVENT_ALL|EVENT_CPU); > > > > + > > > > + perf_ctx_unlock(cpuctx, task_ctx); > > > > > > I'm not particularly happy with exporting all that. Can't we create this > > > new perf_ctx_resched() to include the locking and everything. Then the > > > above reduces to: > > > > > > if (test_bit(3, cpuc->active_mask)) > > > perf_ctx_resched(cpuctx); > > > > > > And we don't get to export the tricky bits. > > > > > The only reason I exported the locking is to protect > > cpuc->active_mask. But if you > > think there is no race, then sure, we can just export a new > > perf_ctx_resched() that > > does the locking and invokes the ctx_resched() function. > > It doesn't matter if it races, if it was used and isn't anymore, it's > a pointless reschedule, if it isn't used and we don't reschedule, it > cannot be used because we've already set the flag.
True. I will post V2 shortly.