powerpc/qspinlock: Use generic smp_cond_load_relaxed
authorDavidlohr Bueso <dave@stgolabs.net>
Tue, 9 Mar 2021 01:59:50 +0000 (17:59 -0800)
committerMichael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Mon, 29 Mar 2021 01:48:46 +0000 (12:48 +1100)
commitdeb9b13eb2571fbde164ae012c77985fd14f2f02
treedd98bf58c3c3f042e5859ae88536b73d98e5cc36
parent66f60522138c2e0d8a3518edd4979df11a2d7525
powerpc/qspinlock: Use generic smp_cond_load_relaxed

49a7d46a06c3 (powerpc: Implement smp_cond_load_relaxed()) added
busy-waiting pausing with a preferred SMT priority pattern, lowering
the priority (reducing decode cycles) during the whole loop slowpath.

However, data shows that while this pattern works well with simple
spinlocks, queued spinlocks benefit more being kept in medium priority,
with a cpu_relax() instead, being a low+medium combo on powerpc.

Data is from three benchmarks on a Power9: 9008-22L 64 CPUs with
2 sockets and 8 threads per core.

1. locktorture.

This is data for the lowest and most artificial/pathological level,
with increasing thread counts pounding on the lock. Metrics are total
ops/minute. Despite some small hits in the 4-8 range, scenarios are
either neutral or favorable to this patch.

+=========+==========+==========+=======+
| # tasks | vanilla  | dirty    | %diff |
+=========+==========+==========+=======+
| 2       | 46718565 | 48751350 | 4.35  |
+---------+----------+----------+-------+
| 4       | 51740198 | 50369082 | -2.65 |
+---------+----------+----------+-------+
| 8       | 63756510 | 62568821 | -1.86 |
+---------+----------+----------+-------+
| 16      | 67824531 | 70966546 | 4.63  |
+---------+----------+----------+-------+
| 32      | 53843519 | 61155508 | 13.58 |
+---------+----------+----------+-------+
| 64      | 53005778 | 53104412 | 0.18  |
+---------+----------+----------+-------+
| 128     | 53331980 | 54606910 | 2.39  |
+=========+==========+==========+=======+

2. sockperf (tcp throughput)

Here a client will do one-way throughput tests to a localhost server, with
increasing message sizes, dealing with the sk_lock. This patch shows to put
the performance of the qspinlock back to par with that of the simple lock:

     simple-spinlock           vanilla dirty
Hmean     14        73.50 (   0.00%)       54.44 * -25.93%*       73.45 * -0.07%*
Hmean     100      654.47 (   0.00%)      385.61 * -41.08%*      771.43 * 17.87%*
Hmean     300     2719.39 (   0.00%)     2181.67 * -19.77%*     2666.50 * -1.94%*
Hmean     500     4400.59 (   0.00%)     3390.77 * -22.95%*     4322.14 * -1.78%*
Hmean     850     6726.21 (   0.00%)     5264.03 * -21.74%*     6863.12 * 2.04%*

3. dbench (tmpfs)

Configured to run with up to ncpusx8 clients, it shows both latency and
throughput metrics. For the latency, with the exception of the 64 case,
there is really nothing to go by:
     vanilla                dirty
Amean     latency-1          1.67 (   0.00%)        1.67 *   0.09%*
Amean     latency-2          2.15 (   0.00%)        2.08 *   3.36%*
Amean     latency-4          2.50 (   0.00%)        2.56 *  -2.27%*
Amean     latency-8          2.49 (   0.00%)        2.48 *   0.31%*
Amean     latency-16         2.69 (   0.00%)        2.72 *  -1.37%*
Amean     latency-32         2.96 (   0.00%)        3.04 *  -2.60%*
Amean     latency-64         7.78 (   0.00%)        8.17 *  -5.07%*
Amean     latency-512      186.91 (   0.00%)      186.41 *   0.27%*

For the dbench4 Throughput (misleading but traditional) there's a small
but rather constant improvement:

     vanilla                dirty
Hmean     1        849.13 (   0.00%)      851.51 *   0.28%*
Hmean     2       1664.03 (   0.00%)     1663.94 *  -0.01%*
Hmean     4       3073.70 (   0.00%)     3104.29 *   1.00%*
Hmean     8       5624.02 (   0.00%)     5694.16 *   1.25%*
Hmean     16      9169.49 (   0.00%)     9324.43 *   1.69%*
Hmean     32     11969.37 (   0.00%)    12127.09 *   1.32%*
Hmean     64     15021.12 (   0.00%)    15243.14 *   1.48%*
Hmean     512    14891.27 (   0.00%)    15162.11 *   1.82%*

Measuring the dbench4 Per-VFS Operation latency, shows some very minor
differences within the noise level, around the 0-1% ranges.

Fixes: 49a7d46a06c3 ("powerpc: Implement smp_cond_load_relaxed()")
Acked-by: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Davidlohr Bueso <dbueso@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210318204702.71417-1-dave@stgolabs.net
arch/powerpc/include/asm/barrier.h
arch/powerpc/include/asm/qspinlock.h