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Message-Id: <20200722234538.166697-1-posk@posk.io>
Date:   Wed, 22 Jul 2020 16:45:35 -0700
From:   Peter Oskolkov <posk@...k.io>
To:     Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
        Thomas Gleixner <tglx@...utronix.de>,
        Ingo Molnar <mingo@...hat.com>, Ingo Molnar <mingo@...nel.org>,
        Peter Zijlstra <peterz@...radead.org>,
        Darren Hart <dvhart@...radead.org>,
        Vincent Guittot <vincent.guittot@...aro.org>
Cc:     Peter Oskolkov <posk@...gle.com>, Andrei Vagin <avagin@...gle.com>,
        Paul Turner <pjt@...gle.com>, Ben Segall <bsegall@...gle.com>,
        Aaron Lu <aaron.lwe@...il.com>
Subject: [PATCH for 5.9 0/3] FUTEX_SWAP (tip/locking/core)

From: Peter Oskolkov <posk@...gle.com>

As Paul Turner presented at LPC in 2013 ...
- pdf: http://pdxplumbers.osuosl.org/2013/ocw//system/presentations/1653/original/LPC%20-%20User%20Threading.pdf
- video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXuZi9aeGTw

... Google has developed an M:N userspace threading subsystem backed
by Google-private SwitchTo Linux Kernel API (page 17 in the pdf referenced
above). This subsystem provides latency-sensitive services at Google with
fine-grained user-space control/scheduling over what is running when,
and this subsystem is used widely internally (called schedulers or fibers).

This patchset is the first step to open-source this work. As explained
in the linked pdf and video, SwitchTo API has three core operations: wait,
resume, and swap (=switch). So this patchset adds a FUTEX_SWAP operation
that, in addition to FUTEX_WAIT and FUTEX_WAKE, will provide a foundation
on top of which user-space threading libraries can be built.

Another common use case for FUTEX_SWAP is message passing a-la RPC
between tasks: task/thread T1 prepares a message,
wakes T2 to work on it, and waits for the results; when T2 is done, it
wakes T1 and waits for more work to arrive. Currently the simplest
way to implement this is

a. T1: futex-wake T2, futex-wait
b. T2: wakes, does what it has been woken to do
c. T2: futex-wake T1, futex-wait

With FUTEX_SWAP, steps a and c above can be reduced to one futex operation
that runs 5-10 times faster.

Patches in this patchset:

Patch 1: introduce FUTEX_SWAP futex operation that,
         internally, does wake + wait. The purpose of this patch is
         to work out the API.
Patch 2: a first rough attempt to make FUTEX_SWAP faster than
         what wake + wait can do.
Patch 3: a selftest that can also be used to benchmark FUTEX_SWAP vs
         FUTEX_WAKE + FUTEX_WAIT.

Peter Oskolkov (3):
  futex: introduce FUTEX_SWAP operation
  futex/sched: add wake_up_process_prefer_current_cpu, use in FUTEX_SWAP
  selftests/futex: add futex_swap selftest

 include/linux/sched.h                         |   1 +
 include/uapi/linux/futex.h                    |   2 +
 kernel/futex.c                                |  89 ++++++--
 kernel/sched/core.c                           |   5 +
 kernel/sched/fair.c                           |   3 +
 kernel/sched/sched.h                          |   1 +
 .../selftests/futex/functional/.gitignore     |   1 +
 .../selftests/futex/functional/Makefile       |   1 +
 .../selftests/futex/functional/futex_swap.c   | 209 ++++++++++++++++++
 .../selftests/futex/include/futextest.h       |  19 ++
 10 files changed, 315 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/futex/functional/futex_swap.c

-- 
2.25.1

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