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<title>linux-toradex.git/kernel/sched/syscalls.c, branch v6.11-rc3</title>
<subtitle>Linux kernel for Apalis and Colibri modules</subtitle>
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<title>sched: Fix spelling in comments</title>
<updated>2024-05-27T15:00:21+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Ingo Molnar</name>
<email>mingo@kernel.org</email>
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<published>2024-05-27T14:54:52+00:00</published>
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Do a spell-checking pass.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar &lt;mingo@kernel.org&gt;
Cc: Peter Zijlstra &lt;peterz@infradead.org&gt;
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar &lt;mingo@kernel.org&gt;
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Do a spell-checking pass.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar &lt;mingo@kernel.org&gt;
Cc: Peter Zijlstra &lt;peterz@infradead.org&gt;
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar &lt;mingo@kernel.org&gt;
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<title>sched/syscalls: Split out kernel/sched/syscalls.c from kernel/sched/core.c</title>
<updated>2024-05-27T11:56:10+00:00</updated>
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<name>Ingo Molnar</name>
<email>mingo@kernel.org</email>
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<published>2024-04-07T08:43:15+00:00</published>
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core.c has become rather large, move most scheduler syscall
related functionality into a separate file, syscalls.c.

This is about ~15% of core.c's raw linecount.

Move the alloc_user_cpus_ptr(), __rt_effective_prio(),
rt_effective_prio(), uclamp_none(), uclamp_se_set()
and uclamp_bucket_id() inlines to kernel/sched/sched.h.

Internally export the __sched_setscheduler(), __sched_setaffinity(),
__setscheduler_prio(), set_load_weight(), enqueue_task(), dequeue_task(),
check_class_changed(), splice_balance_callbacks() and balance_callbacks()
methods to better facilitate this.

Move the new file's build to sched_policy.c, because it fits there
semantically, but also because it's the smallest of the 4 build units
under an allmodconfig build:

  -rw-rw-r-- 1 mingo mingo 7.3M May 27 12:35 kernel/sched/core.i
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 mingo mingo 6.4M May 27 12:36 kernel/sched/build_utility.i
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 mingo mingo 6.3M May 27 12:36 kernel/sched/fair.i
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 mingo mingo 5.8M May 27 12:36 kernel/sched/build_policy.i

This better balances build time for scheduler subsystem rebuilds.

I build-tested this new file as a standalone syscalls.o file for a bit,
to make sure all the encapsulations &amp; abstractions are robust.

Also update/add my copyright notices to these files.

Build time measurements:

 # -Before/+After:

 kepler:~/tip&gt; perf stat -e 'cycles,instructions,duration_time' --sync --repeat 5 --pre 'rm -f kernel/sched/*.o' m kernel/sched/built-in.a &gt;/dev/null

 Performance counter stats for 'm kernel/sched/built-in.a' (5 runs):

 -    71,938,508,607      cycles                                                                  ( +-  0.17% )
 +    71,992,916,493      cycles                                                                  ( +-  0.22% )
 -   106,214,780,964      instructions                     #    1.48  insn per cycle              ( +-  0.01% )
 +   105,450,231,154      instructions                     #    1.46  insn per cycle              ( +-  0.01% )
 -     5,878,232,620 ns   duration_time                                                           ( +-  0.38% )
 +     5,290,085,069 ns   duration_time                                                           ( +-  0.21% )

 -            5.8782 +- 0.0221 seconds time elapsed  ( +-  0.38% )
 +            5.2901 +- 0.0111 seconds time elapsed  ( +-  0.21% )

Build time improvement of -11.1% (duration_time) is expected: the
parallel build time of the scheduler subsystem is determined by the
largest, slowest to build object file, which is kernel/sched/core.o.
By moving ~15% of its complexity into another build unit, we reduced
build time by -11%.

Measured cycles spent on building is within its ~0.2% stddev noise envelope.

The -0.7% reduction in instructions spent on building the scheduler is
statistically reliable and somewhat surprising - I can only speculate:
maybe compilers aren't that efficient at building &amp; optimizing 10+ KLOC files
(core.c), and it's an overall win to balance the linecount a bit.

Anyway, this might be a data point that suggests that reducing the linecount
of our largest files will improve not just code readability and maintainability,
but might also improve build times a bit.

Code generation got a bit worse, by 0.5kb text on an x86 defconfig build:

  # -Before/+After:

  kepler:~/tip&gt; size vmlinux
     text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
  -26475475	10439178	1740804	38655457	24dd5e1	vmlinux
  +26476003	10439178	1740804	38655985	24dd7f1	vmlinux

  kepler:~/tip&gt; size kernel/sched/built-in.a
     text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
  - 76056	  30025	    489	 106570	  1a04a	kernel/sched/core.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)
  + 63452	  29453	    489	  93394	  16cd2	kernel/sched/core.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)
    44299	   2181	    104	  46584	   b5f8	kernel/sched/fair.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)
  - 42764	   3424	    120	  46308	   b4e4	kernel/sched/build_policy.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)
  + 55651	   4044	    120	  59815	   e9a7	kernel/sched/build_policy.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)
    44866	  12655	   2192	  59713	   e941	kernel/sched/build_utility.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)
    44866	  12655	   2192	  59713	   e941	kernel/sched/build_utility.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)

This is primarily due to the extra functions exported, and the size
gets exaggerated somewhat by __pfx CFI function padding:

	ffffffff810cc710 &lt;__pfx_enqueue_task&gt;:
	ffffffff810cc710:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc711:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc712:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc713:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc714:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc715:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc716:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc717:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc718:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc719:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc71a:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc71b:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc71c:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc71d:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc71e:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc71f:	90                   	nop

AFAICS the cost is primarily not to core.o and fair.o though (which contain
most performance sensitive scheduler functions), only to syscalls.o
that get called with much lower frequency - so I think this is an acceptable
trade-off for better code separation.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar &lt;mingo@kernel.org&gt;
Cc: Peter Zijlstra &lt;peterz@infradead.org&gt;
Cc: Linus Torvalds &lt;torvalds@linux-foundation.org&gt;
Cc: Mel Gorman &lt;mgorman@suse.de&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240407084319.1462211-2-mingo@kernel.org
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core.c has become rather large, move most scheduler syscall
related functionality into a separate file, syscalls.c.

This is about ~15% of core.c's raw linecount.

Move the alloc_user_cpus_ptr(), __rt_effective_prio(),
rt_effective_prio(), uclamp_none(), uclamp_se_set()
and uclamp_bucket_id() inlines to kernel/sched/sched.h.

Internally export the __sched_setscheduler(), __sched_setaffinity(),
__setscheduler_prio(), set_load_weight(), enqueue_task(), dequeue_task(),
check_class_changed(), splice_balance_callbacks() and balance_callbacks()
methods to better facilitate this.

Move the new file's build to sched_policy.c, because it fits there
semantically, but also because it's the smallest of the 4 build units
under an allmodconfig build:

  -rw-rw-r-- 1 mingo mingo 7.3M May 27 12:35 kernel/sched/core.i
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 mingo mingo 6.4M May 27 12:36 kernel/sched/build_utility.i
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 mingo mingo 6.3M May 27 12:36 kernel/sched/fair.i
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 mingo mingo 5.8M May 27 12:36 kernel/sched/build_policy.i

This better balances build time for scheduler subsystem rebuilds.

I build-tested this new file as a standalone syscalls.o file for a bit,
to make sure all the encapsulations &amp; abstractions are robust.

Also update/add my copyright notices to these files.

Build time measurements:

 # -Before/+After:

 kepler:~/tip&gt; perf stat -e 'cycles,instructions,duration_time' --sync --repeat 5 --pre 'rm -f kernel/sched/*.o' m kernel/sched/built-in.a &gt;/dev/null

 Performance counter stats for 'm kernel/sched/built-in.a' (5 runs):

 -    71,938,508,607      cycles                                                                  ( +-  0.17% )
 +    71,992,916,493      cycles                                                                  ( +-  0.22% )
 -   106,214,780,964      instructions                     #    1.48  insn per cycle              ( +-  0.01% )
 +   105,450,231,154      instructions                     #    1.46  insn per cycle              ( +-  0.01% )
 -     5,878,232,620 ns   duration_time                                                           ( +-  0.38% )
 +     5,290,085,069 ns   duration_time                                                           ( +-  0.21% )

 -            5.8782 +- 0.0221 seconds time elapsed  ( +-  0.38% )
 +            5.2901 +- 0.0111 seconds time elapsed  ( +-  0.21% )

Build time improvement of -11.1% (duration_time) is expected: the
parallel build time of the scheduler subsystem is determined by the
largest, slowest to build object file, which is kernel/sched/core.o.
By moving ~15% of its complexity into another build unit, we reduced
build time by -11%.

Measured cycles spent on building is within its ~0.2% stddev noise envelope.

The -0.7% reduction in instructions spent on building the scheduler is
statistically reliable and somewhat surprising - I can only speculate:
maybe compilers aren't that efficient at building &amp; optimizing 10+ KLOC files
(core.c), and it's an overall win to balance the linecount a bit.

Anyway, this might be a data point that suggests that reducing the linecount
of our largest files will improve not just code readability and maintainability,
but might also improve build times a bit.

Code generation got a bit worse, by 0.5kb text on an x86 defconfig build:

  # -Before/+After:

  kepler:~/tip&gt; size vmlinux
     text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
  -26475475	10439178	1740804	38655457	24dd5e1	vmlinux
  +26476003	10439178	1740804	38655985	24dd7f1	vmlinux

  kepler:~/tip&gt; size kernel/sched/built-in.a
     text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
  - 76056	  30025	    489	 106570	  1a04a	kernel/sched/core.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)
  + 63452	  29453	    489	  93394	  16cd2	kernel/sched/core.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)
    44299	   2181	    104	  46584	   b5f8	kernel/sched/fair.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)
  - 42764	   3424	    120	  46308	   b4e4	kernel/sched/build_policy.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)
  + 55651	   4044	    120	  59815	   e9a7	kernel/sched/build_policy.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)
    44866	  12655	   2192	  59713	   e941	kernel/sched/build_utility.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)
    44866	  12655	   2192	  59713	   e941	kernel/sched/build_utility.o (ex kernel/sched/built-in.a)

This is primarily due to the extra functions exported, and the size
gets exaggerated somewhat by __pfx CFI function padding:

	ffffffff810cc710 &lt;__pfx_enqueue_task&gt;:
	ffffffff810cc710:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc711:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc712:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc713:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc714:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc715:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc716:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc717:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc718:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc719:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc71a:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc71b:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc71c:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc71d:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc71e:	90                   	nop
	ffffffff810cc71f:	90                   	nop

AFAICS the cost is primarily not to core.o and fair.o though (which contain
most performance sensitive scheduler functions), only to syscalls.o
that get called with much lower frequency - so I think this is an acceptable
trade-off for better code separation.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar &lt;mingo@kernel.org&gt;
Cc: Peter Zijlstra &lt;peterz@infradead.org&gt;
Cc: Linus Torvalds &lt;torvalds@linux-foundation.org&gt;
Cc: Mel Gorman &lt;mgorman@suse.de&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240407084319.1462211-2-mingo@kernel.org
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