[PATCH 0/9] RISC-V: Apply Zicboz to clear_page and memset

Andrew Jones ajones at ventanamicro.com
Tue Nov 1 03:53:40 PDT 2022


On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 11:37:11AM +0100, Andrew Jones wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 27, 2022 at 03:02:38PM +0200, Andrew Jones wrote:
> > When the Zicboz extension is available we can more rapidly zero naturally
> > aligned Zicboz block sized chunks of memory. As pages are always page
> > aligned and are larger than any Zicboz block size will be, then
> > clear_page() appears to be a good candidate for the extension. While cycle
> > count and energy consumption should also be considered, we can be pretty
> > certain that implementing clear_page() with the Zicboz extension is a win
> > by comparing the new dynamic instruction count with its current count[1].
> > Doing so we see that the new count is less than half the old count (see
> > patch4's commit message for more details). Another candidate for the
> > extension is memset(), but, since memset() isn't just used for zeroing
> > memory and it accepts arbitrarily aligned addresses and arbitrary sizes,
> > it's not as obvious if adding support for Zicboz will be an overall win.
> > In order to make a determination, I've done some analysis and wrote my
> > conclusions in the bullets below.
> > 
> > * When compiling the kernel without CONFIG_RISCV_ISA_ZICBOZ, memset()
> >   doesn't change, so that's fine.
> > 
> > * The overhead added to memset() when the Zicboz extension isn't present,
> >   but CONFIG_RISCV_ISA_ZICBOZ is selected, is 3 jumps to known targets,
> >   which I believe is fine.
> > 
> > * The overhead added to a memset() invocation which is not zeroing memory
> >   is 7 instructions, where 3 are branches. This seems fine and,
> >   furthermore, memset() is almost always invoked to zero memory (99% [2]).
> > 
> > * When memset() is invoked to zero memory, the proposed Zicboz extended
> >   memset() always has a lower dynamic instruction count than the current
> >   memset() as long as the input address is Zicboz block aligned and the
> >   length is >= the block size.
> > 
> > * When memset() is invoked to zero memory, the proposed Zicboz extended
> >   memset() is always worse for unaligned or too small inputs than the
> >   current memset(), but it's only at most a few dozen instructions worse.
> >   I think this is probably fine, especially considering the large majority
> >   of zeroing invocations are 64 bytes or larger and are aligned to a
> >   power-of-2 boundary, 64-byte or larger (77% [2]).
> 
> FYI, I spotted a bug in the bpf script used for this result, so I fixed it
> and reran it. The new result is 67%, which is no longer a large majority,
> but still a solid majority.

Additionally, I've now seen on a mostly idle system that at least half the
objects getting zeroed were too small (< 64 bytes). Considering the memset
profile is workload dependent, it's difficult to say with certainty that
we should patch it. More experiments are likely necessary.

> 
> > 
> > [1] I ported the functions under test to userspace and linked them with
> >     a test program. Then, I ran them under gdb with a script[3] which
> >     counted instructions by single stepping.
> > 
> > [2] I wrote bpftrace scripts[4] to count memset() invocations to see the
> >     frequency of it being used to zero memory and have block size aligned
> >     input addresses with block size or larger lengths. The workload was
> >     just random desktop stuff including streaming video and compiling.
> >     While I did run this on my x86 notebook, I still expect the data to
> >     be representative on RISC-V. Note, x86 has clear_page() so the
> >     memset() data regarding alignment and size weren't over inflated by
> >     page zeroing invocations. Grepping also shows the large majority of
> >     memset() calls are to zero memory (93%).
> > 
> > [3] https://gist.github.com/jones-drew/487791c956ceca8c18adc2847eec9c60
> > [4] https://gist.github.com/jones-drew/1e860692cf6fc0fb2a82a04c9ce720fe
> > 
> > These patches are based on the following pending series
> > 
> > 1. "[PATCH v2 0/3] RISC-V: Ensure Zicbom has a valid block size"
> >    20221024091309.406906-1-ajones at ventanamicro.com
> > 
> > 2. "[PATCH 0/8] riscv: improve boot time isa extensions handling"
> >    20221006070818.3616-1-jszhang at kernel.org
> >    Also including the additional patch proposed here
> >    20221013162038.ehseju2neic2xu5z at kamzik
> > 
> > The patches are also available here
> > https://github.com/jones-drew/linux/commits/riscv/zicboz
> > 
> > To test over QEMU this branch may be used to enable Zicboz
> > https://gitlab.com/jones-drew/qemu/-/commits/riscv/zicboz
> > 
> > To test running a KVM guest with Zicboz this kvmtool branch may be used
> > https://github.com/jones-drew/kvmtool/commits/riscv/zicboz
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > drew
> > 
> > Andrew Jones (9):
> >   RISC-V: Factor out body of riscv_init_cbom_blocksize loop
> >   RISC-V: Add Zicboz detection and block size parsing
> >   RISC-V: insn-def: Define cbo.zero
> >   RISC-V: Use Zicboz in clear_page when available
> >   RISC-V: KVM: Provide UAPI for Zicboz block size
> >   RISC-V: KVM: Expose Zicboz to the guest
> >   RISC-V: lib: Improve memset assembler formatting
> >   RISC-V: lib: Use named labels in memset
> >   RISC-V: Use Zicboz in memset when available
> > 
> >  arch/riscv/Kconfig                  |  13 ++
> >  arch/riscv/include/asm/cacheflush.h |   3 +-
> >  arch/riscv/include/asm/hwcap.h      |   1 +
> >  arch/riscv/include/asm/insn-def.h   |  50 ++++++
> >  arch/riscv/include/asm/page.h       |   6 +-
> >  arch/riscv/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h   |   2 +
> >  arch/riscv/kernel/cpu.c             |   1 +
> >  arch/riscv/kernel/cpufeature.c      |  10 ++
> >  arch/riscv/kernel/setup.c           |   2 +-
> >  arch/riscv/kvm/vcpu.c               |  11 ++
> >  arch/riscv/lib/Makefile             |   1 +
> >  arch/riscv/lib/clear_page.S         |  28 ++++
> >  arch/riscv/lib/memset.S             | 241 +++++++++++++++++++---------
> >  arch/riscv/mm/cacheflush.c          |  64 +++++---
> >  14 files changed, 325 insertions(+), 108 deletions(-)
> >  create mode 100644 arch/riscv/lib/clear_page.S
> > 
> > -- 
> > 2.37.3
> > 



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