Re: [RFC PATCH] rcu: introduce kfree_rcu()

From: Manfred Spraul
Date: Thu Sep 18 2008 - 12:55:56 EST


Paul E. McKenney wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:18:28PM +0800, Lai Jiangshan wrote:
sometimes a rcu callback is just calling kfree() to free a struct's memory
(we say this callback is a trivial callback.).
this patch introduce kfree_rcu() to do these things directly, easily.

Interesting! Please see questions and comments below.

There are 4 reasons that we need kfree_rcu():

1) unloadable modules:
a module(rcu callback is defined in this module) using rcu must
call rcu_barrier() when unload. rcu_barrier() will increase
the system's overhead(the more cpus the worse) and
rcu_barrier() is very time-consuming. if all rcu callback defined
in this module are trivial callback, we can just call kfree_rcu()
instead, save a rcu_barrier() when unload.
Hmm: why is rcu_barrier() sufficient to prevent races?
Offlining a cpu reorders rcu callbacks - rcu_barrier() can return before all previous call_rcu() callbacks were called.

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Manfred

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