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authorTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>2010-06-29 10:07:11 +0200
committerTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>2010-06-29 10:07:11 +0200
commit0f900049cbe2767d47c2a62b54f0e822e1d66840 (patch)
treeb7d2ce3e00ef49c038d0641a860b98b4c24fb203 /kernel/workqueue.c
parentworkqueue: kill cpu_populated_map (diff)
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workqueue: update cwq alignement
work->data field is used for two purposes. It points to cwq it's queued on and the lower bits are used for flags. Currently, two bits are reserved which is always safe as 4 byte alignment is guaranteed on every architecture. However, future changes will need more flag bits. On SMP, the percpu allocator is capable of honoring larger alignment (there are other users which depend on it) and larger alignment works just fine. On UP, percpu allocator is a thin wrapper around kzalloc/kfree() and don't honor alignment request. This patch introduces WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_BITS and implements alloc/free_cwqs() which guarantees max(1 << WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_BITS, __alignof__(unsigned long long) alignment both on SMP and UP. On SMP, simply wrapping percpu allocator is enough. On UP, extra space is allocated so that cwq can be aligned and the original pointer can be stored after it which is used in the free path. * Alignment problem on UP is reported by Michal Simek. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com> Reported-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@petalogix.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/workqueue.c')
-rw-r--r--kernel/workqueue.c60
1 files changed, 55 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/workqueue.c b/kernel/workqueue.c
index dc78956ccf03..74a38499b19a 100644
--- a/kernel/workqueue.c
+++ b/kernel/workqueue.c
@@ -46,7 +46,9 @@
/*
* The per-CPU workqueue (if single thread, we always use the first
- * possible cpu).
+ * possible cpu). The lower WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_BITS of
+ * work_struct->data are used for flags and thus cwqs need to be
+ * aligned at two's power of the number of flag bits.
*/
struct cpu_workqueue_struct {
@@ -59,7 +61,7 @@ struct cpu_workqueue_struct {
struct workqueue_struct *wq; /* I: the owning workqueue */
struct task_struct *thread;
-} ____cacheline_aligned;
+};
/*
* The externally visible workqueue abstraction is an array of
@@ -967,6 +969,53 @@ int current_is_keventd(void)
}
+static struct cpu_workqueue_struct *alloc_cwqs(void)
+{
+ /*
+ * cwqs are forced aligned according to WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_BITS.
+ * Make sure that the alignment isn't lower than that of
+ * unsigned long long.
+ */
+ const size_t size = sizeof(struct cpu_workqueue_struct);
+ const size_t align = max_t(size_t, 1 << WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_BITS,
+ __alignof__(unsigned long long));
+ struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwqs;
+#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
+ void *ptr;
+
+ /*
+ * On UP, percpu allocator doesn't honor alignment parameter
+ * and simply uses arch-dependent default. Allocate enough
+ * room to align cwq and put an extra pointer at the end
+ * pointing back to the originally allocated pointer which
+ * will be used for free.
+ *
+ * FIXME: This really belongs to UP percpu code. Update UP
+ * percpu code to honor alignment and remove this ugliness.
+ */
+ ptr = __alloc_percpu(size + align + sizeof(void *), 1);
+ cwqs = PTR_ALIGN(ptr, align);
+ *(void **)per_cpu_ptr(cwqs + 1, 0) = ptr;
+#else
+ /* On SMP, percpu allocator can do it itself */
+ cwqs = __alloc_percpu(size, align);
+#endif
+ /* just in case, make sure it's actually aligned */
+ BUG_ON(!IS_ALIGNED((unsigned long)cwqs, align));
+ return cwqs;
+}
+
+static void free_cwqs(struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwqs)
+{
+#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
+ /* on UP, the pointer to free is stored right after the cwq */
+ if (cwqs)
+ free_percpu(*(void **)per_cpu_ptr(cwqs + 1, 0));
+#else
+ free_percpu(cwqs);
+#endif
+}
+
static int create_workqueue_thread(struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq, int cpu)
{
struct workqueue_struct *wq = cwq->wq;
@@ -1012,7 +1061,7 @@ struct workqueue_struct *__create_workqueue_key(const char *name,
if (!wq)
goto err;
- wq->cpu_wq = alloc_percpu(struct cpu_workqueue_struct);
+ wq->cpu_wq = alloc_cwqs();
if (!wq->cpu_wq)
goto err;
@@ -1031,6 +1080,7 @@ struct workqueue_struct *__create_workqueue_key(const char *name,
for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_cwq(cpu, wq);
+ BUG_ON((unsigned long)cwq & WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_MASK);
cwq->wq = wq;
cwq->cpu = cpu;
spin_lock_init(&cwq->lock);
@@ -1059,7 +1109,7 @@ struct workqueue_struct *__create_workqueue_key(const char *name,
return wq;
err:
if (wq) {
- free_percpu(wq->cpu_wq);
+ free_cwqs(wq->cpu_wq);
kfree(wq);
}
return NULL;
@@ -1112,7 +1162,7 @@ void destroy_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq)
for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
cleanup_workqueue_thread(get_cwq(cpu, wq));
- free_percpu(wq->cpu_wq);
+ free_cwqs(wq->cpu_wq);
kfree(wq);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(destroy_workqueue);