Re: [PATCH 0/3] sys_membarrier (x86, generic)

From: Mathieu Desnoyers
Date: Mon Oct 05 2015 - 22:18:26 EST


----- On Oct 5, 2015, at 7:21 PM, Rusty Russell rusty@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> Hi Andrew,
>>
>> Here is a repost of sys_membarrier, rebased on top of Linus commit
>> c4b5fd3fb2058b650447372472ad24e2a989f9f6 without any change since the
>> last v19 post other that proceeding to further testing. When merging
>> with other system calls, system call number conflicts should be quite
>> straightforward to handle, there is nothing special there.
>
> Hi Mathieu,
>
> Great to see this go in! One small note: it talks about
> threads, but membarrier as currently implemented would cover any shared
> memory. If you plan to optimize in future, that might not be the case:
> we'd want an address argument for those cases?

Hi Rusty,

Indeed, the current membarrier implementation only supports
the MEMBARRIER_CMD_SHARED flag, which works even with shared
memory across processes. If we ever want to optimize that for
single-process, multi-threaded cases, we would have to add
a new flag (e.g. MEMBARRIER_CMD_PRIVATE). This is quite
similar to what already exists in the futex system call.

I'm not sure I fully understand where the address argument
you are describing would be useful. So far, I see two
main use-cases: we either interact with memory that is
local to a single process, or with memory shared across
processes.

We could indeed think about sending a membarrier to all
processes using a specific shared memory area (hence the
possible need for an address argument). This could eventually
be supported by adding a specific flag for this (e.g.
MEMBARRIER_CMD_SHM), which would indicate that an extra
parameter is provided (an address).

Thoughts ?

Thanks for the feedback!

Mathieu

>
> Cheers,
> Rusty.

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Mathieu Desnoyers
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