Pavel Machek wrote:
So we have 4% slowdown...
Yes, that would be the worst-case slowdown in the hot-cache case.
Rearranging the layout of the GDT would remove any theoretical
cold-cache slowdown (I haven't measured if there's any impact in practice).
...and 0.2% smaller kernel. I guess you should demonstrate speedup at
complex syscalls before wedecide it is worth it...
That would be nice, but this patch series isn't really intended to be a
performance improvement. That would be nice, but the main motivation is
to make inline assembler patching for the paravirt work cleaner.
Rusty and I have also been investigating how to use the %gs-based memory
to implement all percpu data, rather than the few special cases this
patch series currently covers, which will help further amortize the
entry/exit cost.
Rusty has also done more comprehensive benchmarks with his variant of
this patch series, and found no statistically interesting performance
difference. Which is pretty much what I would expect, since it doesn't
increase cache-misses at all.
J
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