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[PULL 3/3] aio-posix: keep aio_notify_me disabled during polling


From: Stefan Hajnoczi
Subject: [PULL 3/3] aio-posix: keep aio_notify_me disabled during polling
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2020 16:16:34 +0100

Polling only monitors the ctx->notified field and does not need the
ctx->notifier EventNotifier to be signalled. Keep ctx->aio_notify_me
disabled while polling to avoid unnecessary EventNotifier syscalls.

This optimization improves virtio-blk 4KB random read performance by
18%. The following results are with an IOThread and the null-co block
driver:

Test         IOPS   Error
Before  244518.62 ± 1.20%
After   290706.11 ± 0.44%

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200806131802.569478-4-stefanha@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
---
 util/aio-posix.c | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)

diff --git a/util/aio-posix.c b/util/aio-posix.c
index 1b2a3af65b..f7f13ebfc2 100644
--- a/util/aio-posix.c
+++ b/util/aio-posix.c
@@ -464,9 +464,6 @@ static bool remove_idle_poll_handlers(AioContext *ctx, 
int64_t now)
  *
  * Polls for a given time.
  *
- * Note that ctx->notify_me must be non-zero so this function can detect
- * aio_notify().
- *
  * Note that the caller must have incremented ctx->list_lock.
  *
  * Returns: true if progress was made, false otherwise
@@ -476,7 +473,6 @@ static bool run_poll_handlers(AioContext *ctx, int64_t 
max_ns, int64_t *timeout)
     bool progress;
     int64_t start_time, elapsed_time;
 
-    assert(ctx->notify_me);
     assert(qemu_lockcnt_count(&ctx->list_lock) > 0);
 
     trace_run_poll_handlers_begin(ctx, max_ns, *timeout);
@@ -520,8 +516,6 @@ static bool run_poll_handlers(AioContext *ctx, int64_t 
max_ns, int64_t *timeout)
  * @timeout: timeout for blocking wait, computed by the caller and updated if
  *    polling succeeds.
  *
- * ctx->notify_me must be non-zero so this function can detect aio_notify().
- *
  * Note that the caller must have incremented ctx->list_lock.
  *
  * Returns: true if progress was made, false otherwise
@@ -556,6 +550,7 @@ bool aio_poll(AioContext *ctx, bool blocking)
     AioHandlerList ready_list = QLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(ready_list);
     int ret = 0;
     bool progress;
+    bool use_notify_me;
     int64_t timeout;
     int64_t start = 0;
 
@@ -566,33 +561,39 @@ bool aio_poll(AioContext *ctx, bool blocking)
      */
     assert(in_aio_context_home_thread(ctx));
 
-    /* aio_notify can avoid the expensive event_notifier_set if
+    qemu_lockcnt_inc(&ctx->list_lock);
+
+    if (ctx->poll_max_ns) {
+        start = qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME);
+    }
+
+    timeout = blocking ? aio_compute_timeout(ctx) : 0;
+    progress = try_poll_mode(ctx, &timeout);
+    assert(!(timeout && progress));
+
+    /*
+     * aio_notify can avoid the expensive event_notifier_set if
      * everything (file descriptors, bottom halves, timers) will
      * be re-evaluated before the next blocking poll().  This is
      * already true when aio_poll is called with blocking == false;
      * if blocking == true, it is only true after poll() returns,
      * so disable the optimization now.
      */
-    if (blocking) {
+    use_notify_me = timeout != 0;
+    if (use_notify_me) {
         atomic_set(&ctx->notify_me, atomic_read(&ctx->notify_me) + 2);
         /*
-         * Write ctx->notify_me before computing the timeout
-         * (reading bottom half flags, etc.).  Pairs with
+         * Write ctx->notify_me before reading ctx->notified.  Pairs with
          * smp_mb in aio_notify().
          */
         smp_mb();
-    }
-
-    qemu_lockcnt_inc(&ctx->list_lock);
 
-    if (ctx->poll_max_ns) {
-        start = qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME);
+        /* Don't block if aio_notify() was called */
+        if (atomic_read(&ctx->notified)) {
+            timeout = 0;
+        }
     }
 
-    timeout = blocking ? aio_compute_timeout(ctx) : 0;
-    progress = try_poll_mode(ctx, &timeout);
-    assert(!(timeout && progress));
-
     /* If polling is allowed, non-blocking aio_poll does not need the
      * system call---a single round of run_poll_handlers_once suffices.
      */
@@ -600,12 +601,14 @@ bool aio_poll(AioContext *ctx, bool blocking)
         ret = ctx->fdmon_ops->wait(ctx, &ready_list, timeout);
     }
 
-    if (blocking) {
+    if (use_notify_me) {
         /* Finish the poll before clearing the flag.  */
-        atomic_store_release(&ctx->notify_me, atomic_read(&ctx->notify_me) - 
2);
-        aio_notify_accept(ctx);
+        atomic_store_release(&ctx->notify_me,
+                             atomic_read(&ctx->notify_me) - 2);
     }
 
+    aio_notify_accept(ctx);
+
     /* Adjust polling time */
     if (ctx->poll_max_ns) {
         int64_t block_ns = qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME) - start;
-- 
2.26.2


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