On 4/13/21 5:01 PM, Alex Kogan wrote:
Hi, Andi.

Thanks for your comments!

On Apr 13, 2021, at 2:03 AM, Andi Kleen <a...@linux.intel.com> wrote:

Alex Kogan <alex.ko...@oracle.com> writes:
+       numa_spinlock_threshold=        [NUMA, PV_OPS]
+                       Set the time threshold in milliseconds for the
+                       number of intra-node lock hand-offs before the
+                       NUMA-aware spinlock is forced to be passed to
+                       a thread on another NUMA node.  Valid values
+                       are in the [1..100] range. Smaller values result
+                       in a more fair, but less performant spinlock,
+                       and vice versa. The default value is 10.
ms granularity seems very coarse grained for this. Surely
at some point of spinning you can afford a ktime_get? But ok.
We are reading time when we are at the head of the (main) queue, but
don’t have the lock yet. Not sure about the latency of ktime_get(), but
anything reasonably fast but not necessarily precise should work.

Could you turn that into a moduleparm which can be changed at runtime?
Would be strange to have to reboot just to play with this parameter
Yes, good suggestion, thanks.

This would also make the code a lot shorter I guess.
So you don’t think we need the command-line parameter, just the module_param?

The CNA code, if enabled, will be in vmlinux, not in a kernel module. As a result, I think a module parameter will be no different from a kernel command line parameter in this regard.

Cheers,
Longman


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