From: Alan Huang <mmpgouride@gmail.com>
To: akiyks@gmail.com
Cc: paulmck@kernel.org, perfbook@vger.kernel.org,
Alan Huang <mmpgouride@gmail.com>
Subject: [PATCH v2] CodeSamples/count: add necessary partial memory barriers
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2023 12:42:35 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20230327164235.399487-1-mmpgouride@gmail.com> (raw)
This patch add two necessary partial memory barriers, the first one change
READ_ONCE to smp_load_acquire to makes sure the reading from theftp[t]
happens before the reading from counterp[t]. The litmus testing below
represents the pattern, and the result is "Sometimes":
C counter_sig
{}
P0(int *theft, int *counter)
{
int r0;
int r1;
r0 = READ_ONCE(*theft);
r1 = READ_ONCE(*counter);
}
P1(int *theft, int *counter)
{
WRITE_ONCE(*counter, 1);
smp_mb();
WRITE_ONCE(*theft, 1);
}
exists (0:r0=1 /\ 0:r1=0)
Second one change WRITE_ONCE to smp_store_release to make sure that setting
counterp[t] happens before the setting theftp[p] to THEFT_IDLE. Here is the
litmus testing, The result is "Sometimes":
C counter_sig_2
{
int theft = 1;
int counter = 1;
}
P0(int *theft, int *counter)
{
WRITE_ONCE(*counter, 0);
WRITE_ONCE(*theft, 0);
}
P1(int *theft, int *counter)
{
if (READ_ONCE(*theft) == 0)
{
smp_mb();
WRITE_ONCE(*counter, READ_ONCE(*counter)+1);
}
}
P2(int *counter)
{
int r0;
r0 = READ_ONCE(*counter);
}
exists (2:r0=2)
Note that I added one smp_mb() in P1's "if" statement,
because in add_count/sub_count's fast path, there is a
control dependency.
Signed-off-by: Alan Huang <mmpgouride@gmail.com>
---
CodeSamples/count/count_lim_sig.c | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/CodeSamples/count/count_lim_sig.c b/CodeSamples/count/count_lim_sig.c
index 023d6215..09582429 100644
--- a/CodeSamples/count/count_lim_sig.c
+++ b/CodeSamples/count/count_lim_sig.c
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ static void flush_local_count(void) //\lnlbl{flush:b}
for_each_tid(t, tid) { //\lnlbl{flush:loop2:b}
if (theftp[t] == NULL) //\lnlbl{flush:skip:nonexist}
continue; //\lnlbl{flush:next2}
- while (READ_ONCE(*theftp[t]) != THEFT_READY) {//\lnlbl{flush:loop3:b}
+ while (smp_load_acquire(theftp[t]) != THEFT_READY) {//\lnlbl{flush:loop3:b}
poll(NULL, 0, 1); //\lnlbl{flush:block}
if (READ_ONCE(*theftp[t]) == THEFT_REQ)//\lnlbl{flush:check:REQ}
pthread_kill(tid, SIGUSR1);//\lnlbl{flush:signal2}
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ static void flush_local_count(void) //\lnlbl{flush:b}
*counterp[t] = 0;
globalreserve -= *countermaxp[t];
*countermaxp[t] = 0; //\lnlbl{flush:thiev:e}
- WRITE_ONCE(*theftp[t], THEFT_IDLE); //\lnlbl{flush:IDLE}
+ smp_store_release(theftp[t], THEFT_IDLE); //\lnlbl{flush:IDLE}
} //\lnlbl{flush:loop2:e}
} //\lnlbl{flush:e}
--
2.34.1
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