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Message-ID: <50F76F28.2040008@cn.fujitsu.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 11:25:28 +0800
From: Wanlong Gao <gaowanlong@...fujitsu.com>
To: Tejun Heo <tj@...nel.org>
CC: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, Lai Jiangshan <laijs@...fujitsu.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCHSET] workqueue: remove gcwq and make worker_pool the only
backend abstraction
On 01/17/2013 09:42 AM, Tejun Heo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Currently, on the backend side, there are two layers of abstraction.
> For each CPU and the special unbound wq-specific CPU, there's one
> global_cwq. gcwq in turn hosts two worker_pools - one for normal
> priority, the other for highpri - each of which actually serves the
> work items.
>
> worker_pool is the later addition to support separate pool of workers
> for highpri workqueues. Stuff was moved to worker_pool on as-needed
> basis and, as a result, the two pools belonging to the same CPU share
> some stuff in the gcwq - most notably the lock and the hash table for
> work items currently being executed.
>
> It seems like we'll need to support worker pools with custom
> attributes, which is planned to be implemented as extra worker_pools
> for the unbound CPU. Removing gcwq and having worker_pool as the top
> level abstraction makes things much simpler for such designs. Also,
> there's scalability benefit to not sharing locking and busy hash among
> different worker pools as worker pools w/ custom attributes are likely
> to have widely different memory / cpu locality characteristics.
>
> In retrospect, it might have been less churn if we just converted to
> have multiple gcwqs per CPU when we were adding highpri pool support.
> Oh well, such is life and the name worker_pool fits the role much
> better anyway at this point.
>
> This patchset moves the remaining stuff in gcwq to worker_pool and
> then removes gcwq entirely making worker_pool the top level and the
> only backend abstraction. In the process, this patchset also prepares
> for later addition of worker_pools with custom attributes.
>
> This patchset shouldn't introduce any visible differences outside of
> workqueue proper and contains the following 17 patches.
>
> 0001-workqueue-unexport-work_cpu.patch
> 0002-workqueue-use-std_-prefix-for-the-standard-per-cpu-p.patch
> 0003-workqueue-make-GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED-a-pool-flag.patch
> 0004-workqueue-make-GCWQ_FREEZING-a-pool-flag.patch
> 0005-workqueue-introduce-WORK_OFFQ_CPU_NONE.patch
> 0006-workqueue-add-worker_pool-id.patch
> 0007-workqueue-record-pool-ID-instead-of-CPU-in-work-data.patch
> 0008-workqueue-move-busy_hash-from-global_cwq-to-worker_p.patch
> 0009-workqueue-move-global_cwq-cpu-to-worker_pool.patch
> 0010-workqueue-move-global_cwq-lock-to-worker_pool.patch
> 0011-workqueue-make-hotplug-processing-per-pool.patch
> 0012-workqueue-make-freezing-thawing-per-pool.patch
> 0013-workqueue-replace-for_each_worker_pool-with-for_each.patch
> 0014-workqueue-remove-worker_pool-gcwq.patch
> 0015-workqueue-remove-global_cwq.patch
> 0016-workqueue-rename-nr_running-variables.patch
> 0017-workqueue-post-global_cwq-removal-cleanups.patch
>
> 0001-0002 are misc preps.
>
> 0003-0004 move flags from gcwq to pool.
>
> 0005-0007 make work->data off-queue backlink point to worker_pools
> instead of CPUs, which is necessary to move busy_hash to pool.
>
> 0008-0010 move busy_hash, cpu and locking to pool.
>
> 0011-0014 make operations per-pool and remove gcwq usages.
>
> 0015-0017 remove gcwq and cleanup afterwards.
>
> This patchset is on top of wq/for-3.9 023f27d3d6f ("workqueue: fix
> find_worker_executing_work() brekage from hashtable conversion") and
> available in the following git branch.
>
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/wq.git for-3.9-remove-gcwq
Forgot to push out this branch?
Thanks,
Wanlong Gao
>
> Thanks.
>
> include/linux/workqueue.h | 17
> include/trace/events/workqueue.h | 2
> kernel/workqueue.c | 897 +++++++++++++++++++--------------------
> 3 files changed, 461 insertions(+), 455 deletions(-)
>
> --
> tejun
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