Currently, the creation of a `PerCpuNumeric` requires a memory read via the `Arc` managing the dynamic allocation. While the compiler might be clever enough to consolidate these reads in some cases, the read must happen *somewhere*, which, when we're concerning ourselves with individual instructions, is a very high burden. Instead, cache the `PerCpuPointer` inside the `DynamicPerCpu` structure; then, the `Arc` is used solely to manage the allocation. We might as well also use this speed-up in the standard `get` and `get_mut` accessors that give a `{Checked,}PerCpuToken` Signed-off-by: Mitchell Levy --- rust/kernel/percpu/dynamic.rs | 34 ++++++++++++++++++---------------- rust/kernel/percpu/numeric.rs | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/rust/kernel/percpu/dynamic.rs b/rust/kernel/percpu/dynamic.rs index a717138b93dc..675210098ed8 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/percpu/dynamic.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/percpu/dynamic.rs @@ -101,6 +101,9 @@ pub struct DynamicPerCpu { // INVARIANT: The memory location in each CPU's per-CPU area pointed at by the alloc is // initialized. alloc: Option>>, + // INVARIANT: `ptr` is the per-CPU pointer managed by `alloc`, which does not change for the + // lifetime of `self`. + pub(super) ptr: PerCpuPtr, } impl DynamicPerCpu { @@ -112,9 +115,13 @@ impl DynamicPerCpu { pub fn new_zero(flags: Flags) -> Option { let alloc: PerCpuAllocation = PerCpuAllocation::new_zero()?; + let ptr = alloc.0; let arc = Arc::new(alloc, flags).ok()?; - Some(Self { alloc: Some(arc) }) + Some(Self { + alloc: Some(arc), + ptr, + }) } } @@ -158,15 +165,10 @@ pub fn new_from(mut initer: impl FnMut(CpuId) -> T, flags: Flags) -> Option DynamicPerCpu { - /// Gets the allocation backing this per-CPU variable. - pub(crate) fn alloc(&self) -> &Arc> { - // SAFETY: This type's invariant ensures that `self.alloc` is `Some`. - unsafe { self.alloc.as_ref().unwrap_unchecked() } + Some(Self { + alloc: Some(arc), + ptr, + }) } } @@ -178,11 +180,11 @@ unsafe fn get_mut(&mut self, guard: CpuGuard) -> PerCpuToken<'_, T> { // exists on the current CPU. // 3. The invariants of `DynamicPerCpu` ensure that the contents of the allocation are // initialized on each CPU. - // 4. The existence of a reference to the `PerCpuAllocation` ensures that the allocation is - // live. + // 4. `&mut self` holds a reference to the `PerCpuAllocation`, so the allocation it manages + // is live. // 5. The invariants of `DynamicPerCpu` ensure that the allocation is sized and aligned for // a `T`. - unsafe { PerCpuToken::new(guard, &self.alloc.as_ref().unwrap_unchecked().0) } + unsafe { PerCpuToken::new(guard, &self.ptr) } } } @@ -192,11 +194,11 @@ fn get(&self, guard: CpuGuard) -> CheckedPerCpuToken<'_, T> { // 1. Invariants of this type assure that `alloc` is `Some`. // 2. The invariants of `DynamicPerCpu` ensure that the contents of the allocation are // initialized on each CPU. - // 3. The existence of a reference to the `PerCpuAllocation` ensures that the allocation is - // live. + // 3. `&mut self` holds a reference to the `PerCpuAllocation`, so the allocation it manages + // is live. // 4. The invariants of `DynamicPerCpu` ensure that the allocation is sized and aligned for // a `T`. - unsafe { CheckedPerCpuToken::new(guard, &self.alloc.as_ref().unwrap_unchecked().0) } + unsafe { CheckedPerCpuToken::new(guard, &self.ptr) } } } diff --git a/rust/kernel/percpu/numeric.rs b/rust/kernel/percpu/numeric.rs index 13b4ab4a794d..4841843b05f7 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/percpu/numeric.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/percpu/numeric.rs @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ impl DynamicPerCpu<$ty> { pub fn num(&mut self) -> PerCpuNumeric<'_, $ty> { // The invariant is satisfied because `DynamicPerCpu`'s invariant guarantees that // this pointer is valid and initialized on all CPUs. - PerCpuNumeric { ptr: &self.alloc().0 } + PerCpuNumeric { ptr: &self.ptr } } } impl StaticPerCpu<$ty> { @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ impl DynamicPerCpu<$ty> { pub fn num(&mut self) -> PerCpuNumeric<'_, $ty> { // The invariant is satisfied because `DynamicPerCpu`'s invariant guarantees that // this pointer is valid and initialized on all CPUs. - PerCpuNumeric { ptr: &self.alloc().0 } + PerCpuNumeric { ptr: &self.ptr } } } impl StaticPerCpu<$ty> { -- 2.34.1