[RFC PATCH 0/2] Switch ARM to generic find_bit() API

Russell King (Oracle) linux at armlinux.org.uk
Thu Oct 20 09:51:34 PDT 2022


On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 08:20:22PM -0700, Yury Norov wrote:
> Hi Russell, all,
> 
> I'd like to respin a patch that switches ARM to generic find_bit()
> functions.
> 
> Generic code works on par with arch or better, according to my
> testing [1], and with recent improvements merged in v6.1, it should
> be even faster.
> 
> ARM already uses many generic find_bit() functions - those that it
> doesn't implement. So we are talking about migrating a subset of the
> API; most of find_bit() family has only generic implementation on ARM.
> 
> The only concern about this migration is that ARM code supports
> byte-aligned bitmap addresses, while generic code is optimized for
> word-aligned bitmaps.
> 
> In my practice, I've never seen unaligned bitmaps. But to check that on
> ARM, I added a run-time check for bitmap alignment. I gave it run on
> several architectures and found nothing.
> 
> Can you please check that on your hardware and compare performance of
> generic vs arch code for you? If everything is OK, I suggest switching
> ARM to generic find_bit() completely.
> 
> Thanks,
> Yury
> 
> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/YuWk3titnOiQACzC@yury-laptop/

I _really_ don't want to play around with this stuff right now... 6.0
appears to have a regression on arm32 early on during boot:

[    1.410115] EXT4-fs error (device sda1): htree_dirblock_to_tree:1093: inode #256: block 8797: comm systemd: bad entry in directory: rec_len % 4 != 0 - offset=0, inode=33188, rec_len=35097, size=4096 fake=0

Booting 5.19 with the same filesystem works without issue and without
even a fsck, but booting 6.0 always results in some problem that
prevents it booting.

Debugging this is not easy, because there also seems to be something
up with the bloody serial console - sometimes I get nothing, other
times I get nothing more than:

[    2.929502] EXT4-fs error (de

and then the output stops. Is the console no longer synchronous? If it
isn't, that's a huge mistake which can be seen right here with the
partial message output... so I also need to work out how to make the
console output synchronous again.

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