On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 10:19 AM, Paolo Abeni <pab...@redhat.com> wrote:
> The difference is small, in the noise range: > > [with this patch applied] > super_netperf 100 -H 192.168.122.1 -t UDP_STREAM -l 60 -- -m 1 > 9.00 > > [adding the test into __local_bh_enable_ip(), too] > super_netperf 100 -H 192.168.122.1 -t UDP_STREAM -l 60 -- -m 1 > 9.14 > > but reproducible, in my experiments. > I have similar data for different number of flows. > >> I believe I did this so that we factorize the logic in do_softirq() >> and keep the code local to kernel/softirq.c >> >> Otherwise, netif_rx_ni() could also process softirq while ksoftirqd >> was scheduled, >> so I would have to 'export' the ksoftirqd_running(void) helper in an >> include file. > > The idea could be to add the test in __local_bh_enable_ip(), maintaining > the test also in do_softirq() (as currently done, i.e for > local_softirq_pending()) > Then I guess even the !in_interrupt() test we do is expensive and could be avoided, since do_softirq() is doing it again in the unlikely case it really is needed. @@ -162,7 +170,8 @@ void __local_bh_enable_ip(unsigned long ip, unsigned int cnt) */ preempt_count_sub(cnt - 1); - if (unlikely(!in_interrupt() && local_softirq_pending())) { + if (unlikely(local_softirq_pending()) && + !ksoftirqd_running()) { /* * Run softirq if any pending. And do it in its own stack * as we may be calling this deep in a task call stack already.