[PATCH 3/3] mm/mmu_gather: send tlb_remove_table_smp_sync IPI only to CPUs in kernel mode
Peter Zijlstra
peterz at infradead.org
Thu Apr 6 06:32:06 PDT 2023
On Thu, Apr 06, 2023 at 09:49:22AM -0300, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> > > 2) Depends on the application and the definition of "occasional".
> > >
> > > For certain types of applications (for example PLC software or
> > > RAN processing), upon occurrence of an event, it is necessary to
> > > complete a certain task in a maximum amount of time (deadline).
> >
> > If the application is properly NOHZ_FULL and never does a kernel entry,
> > it will never get that IPI. If it is a pile of shit and does kernel
> > entries while it pretends to be NOHZ_FULL it gets to keep the pieces and
> > no amount of crying will get me to care.
>
> I suppose its common practice to use certain system calls in latency
> sensitive applications, for example nanosleep. Some examples:
>
> 1) cyclictest (nanosleep)
cyclictest is not a NOHZ_FULL application, if you tihnk it is, you're
deluded.
> 2) PLC programs (nanosleep)
What's a PLC? Programmable Logic Circuit?
> A system call does not necessarily have to take locks, does it ?
This all is unrelated to locks
> Or even if application does system calls, but runs under a VM,
> then you are requiring it to never VM-exit.
That seems to be a goal for performance anyway.
> This reduces the flexibility of developing such applications.
Yeah, that's the cards you're dealt, deal with it.
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