Re: [PATCH RFC] rcu/nocb: Provide default all-CPUs mask for RCU_NOCB_CPU=y

From: Paul E. McKenney
Date: Thu Apr 14 2022 - 15:42:14 EST


On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 07:19:48PM +0000, Joel Fernandes wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2022 at 08:41:09AM -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> [..]
> > > > [4] All CPUs are offloaded at boot, and any CPU can be de-offloaded
> > > > and offloaded at runtime. This is the same behavior that
> > > > you would currently get with CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU_ALL=n and
> > > > rcu_nocbs=0-N.
> > >
> > > Yes, this is the behavior I intend. So then there would not be a need
> > > to pass a mask (and I suspect for a large number of users, it
> > > simplifies boot params).
> >
> > Very good, and from what I can see, this should work for everyone.
>
> Just to clarify, what I am going to do is, if this new option =y, then
> rcu_nocbs effectively wont do anything. i.e. All CPUs are offloaded at boot.
> Let me know if we are not on the same page about it though. I do feel that is
> a sensible choice given =y. If we are on same page, please ignore my comment.

I was assuming that the rcu_nocbs=??? for non-empty "???" would override
the CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU_ALL=y. If you choose not to do that, shouldn't
you at least issue some sort of diagnostic? After all, the sysadmin
gave a kernel-boot parameter asking the code to do something and the
code is choosing not to do that something.

Of course, such a sysadmin might want the CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU_ALL=y
Kconfig option to affect only the default, that is, when no rcu_nocbs
kernel boot parameter is specified. This would change the second "[4]"
in my original table to "[2]".

Thoughts?

> > > > I believe that Steve Rostedt's review would carry weight for ChromeOS,
> > > > however, I am suffering a senior moment on the right person for Android.
> > >
> > > I think for Android, Kalesh Singh is in the kernel team and Tim Murray
> > > is the performance lead. They could appropriately represent their RCU
> > > needs.
> >
> > Sounds good! Please collect a Reviewed-by from one or both of them.
>
> Ok.

Thanx, Paul