[PATCH] um: allow using glibc string functions instead of generics

Anton Ivanov anton.ivanov at cambridgegreys.com
Wed Nov 11 02:13:45 EST 2020


On 10/11/2020 21:39, Richard Weinberger wrote:
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>> Von: "anton ivanov" <anton.ivanov at cambridgegreys.com>
>> An: "richard" <richard at nod.at>
>> CC: "linux-um" <linux-um at lists.infradead.org>
>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. November 2020 22:33:48
>> Betreff: Re: [PATCH] um: allow using glibc string functions instead of generics
> 
>> On 10/11/2020 21:29, Richard Weinberger wrote:
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>>>> Von: "anton ivanov" <anton.ivanov at cambridgegreys.com>
>>>>> On what workload did you see such a huge performance improvement?
>>>> File IO ~ 1% or thereabouts, iperf - 2-4%.
>>>>
>>>>> The in-kernel variants of memcpy and such are already well optimized.
>>>> UML has no string.h in asm which means it falls back to
>>>> asm-generic/string.h which in turn pulls in the ones from lib/string.c
>>>>
>>>> These are not optimized.
>>> Hmmm, I think it should use the highly optimized variants from arch/x86.
>>
>> That is the other option - to bring in string32.h and string64.h from x86.
> 
> Yes, I thought we do so already. I fear we list this feature after some code
> cleanup a long time ago.
> 
> I'm happy with either option.

I will have a look if we lost other optimized code as a result of the 
asm cleanup and sort it out in the next version.

The advantage of glibc is that it is guaranteed to chose the correct 
flavor for the CPU.

I do not think that this the case for the kernel ones, because they rely 
on boottime CPU features detection which does not happen in the case of 
UML. So in order to use them properly, we may have to implement that.

Otherwise, the code in the glibc tree and in the kernel is nearly 
identical. Just glibc was easier as it did not require figuring out CPU 
detection :)

> 
> Thanks,
> //richard
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