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McKenney wrote: > On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 10:13:53AM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote: >> On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 04:32:58PM -0800, Namhyung Kim wrote: >>> On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 1:09 AM Peter Zijlstra wrote: >>>> On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 10:41:56AM -0800, Namhyung Kim wrote: >>>> >>>>> Eventually I'm mostly interested in the contended locks only and I >>>>> want to reduce the overhead in the fast path. By moving that, it'd be >>>>> easy to track contended locks with timing by using two tracepoints. >>>> So why not put in two new tracepoints and call it a day? >>>> >>>> Why muck about with all that lockdep stuff just to preserve the name >>>> (and in the process continue to blow up data structures etc..). This >>>> leaves distros in a bind, will they enable this config and provide >>>> tracepoints while bloating the data structures and destroying things >>>> like lockref (which relies on sizeof(spinlock_t)), or not provide this >>>> at all. >>> If it's only lockref, is it possible to change it to use arch_spinlock_t >>> so that it can remain in 4 bytes? It'd be really nice if we can keep >>> spin lock size, but it'd be easier to carry the name with it for >>> analysis IMHO. >> It's just vile and disgusting to blow up the lock size for convenience >> like this. >> >> And no, there's more of that around. A lot of effort has been spend to >> make sure spinlocks are 32bit and we're not going to give that up for >> something as daft as this. >> >> Just think harder on the analysis side. Like said; I'm thinking the >> caller IP should be good enough most of the time. > Another option is to keep any additional storage in a separate data > structure keyed off of lock address, lockdep class, or whatever. > > Whether or not this is a -good- option, well, who knows? ;-) I have suggested that too. Unfortunately, I was replying to an email with your wrong email address. So you might not have received it. Cheers, Longman