Re: [PATCH 1/3] Fix Unlikely(x) == y

From: Michael Ellerman
Date: Sun Feb 17 2008 - 06:50:50 EST


On Sat, 2008-02-16 at 10:39 -0800, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> > >> > you found a great set of bugs..
> > >> > but to be honest... I suspect it's just best to remove unlikely
> > >> > altogether for these cases; unlikely() is almost a
> > >> > go-faster-stripes thing, and if you don't know how to use it you
> > >> > shouldn't be using it... so just removing it for all wrong cases
> > >> > is actually the best thing to do imo.

Hi Arjan,

In general I agree with you that unlikely() is overused, and often in
inappropriate places.

> for mordern (last 10 years) x86 cpus... the cpu branchpredictor is better
> than the coder in general. Same for most other architectures.
>
> unlikely() creates bigger code as well.
>
> Now... we're talking about your super duper hotpath function here right?
> One where you care about 0.5 cycle speed improvement? (less on modern
> systems ;)

The first patch was to platforms/ps3 code, which runs on the Cell, in
particular the PPE ... which is not an x86 :)

eg:

[michael@schoenaich ~]$ cat branch.c
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int i, j;

for (i = 0, j = 0; i < 1000000000; i++)
if (i % 4 == 0)
j++;

printf("j = %d\n", j);
return 0;
}
[michael@schoenaich ~]$ ppu-gcc -Wall -O3 -o branch branch.c
[michael@schoenaich ~]$ time ./branch
real 0m5.172s

[michael@schoenaich ~]$ cat branch.c
..
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < 1000000000; i++)
if (__builtin_expect(i % 4 == 0, 0))
j++;
..
[michael@schoenaich ~]$ ppu-gcc -Wall -O3 -o branch branch.c
[michael@schoenaich ~]$ time ./branch
real 0m3.762s


Which looks as though unlikely() is helping. Admittedly we don't have a
lot of kernel code that looks like that, but at least unlikely is doing
what we want it to.

cheers

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