workqueue: Mark barrier work with WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE
Currently, WORK_NO_COLOR has two meanings: Not participate in flushing Not participate in nr_active And only non-barrier work items are marked with WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE when they are in inactive_works list. The barrier work items are not marked INACTIVE even linked in inactive_works list since these tail items are always moved together with the head work item. These definitions are simple, clean and practical. (Except a small blemish that only the first meaning of WORK_NO_COLOR is documented in include/linux/workqueue.h while both meanings are in workqueue.c) But dual-purpose WORK_NO_COLOR used for barrier work items has proven to be problematical[1]. Only the second purpose is obligatory. So we plan to make barrier work items participate in flushing but keep them still not participating in nr_active. So the plan is to mark barrier work items inactive without using WORK_NO_COLOR in this patch so that we can assign a flushing color to them in next patch. The reasonable way is to add or reuse a bit in work data of the work item. But adding a bit will double the size of pool_workqueue. Currently, WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE is only used in try_to_grab_pending() for user-queued work items and try_to_grab_pending() can't work for barrier work items. So we extend WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE to also mark barrier work items no matter which list they are in because we don't need to determind which list a barrier work item is in. So the meaning of WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE becomes just "the work items don't participate in nr_active" (no matter whether it is a barrier work item or a user-queued work item). And WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE for user-queued work items means they are in inactive_works list. This patch does it by setting WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE for barrier work items in insert_wq_barrier() and checking WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE first in pwq_dec_nr_in_flight(). And the meaning of WORK_NO_COLOR is reduced to only "not participating in flushing". There is no functionality change intended in this patch. Because WORK_NO_COLOR+WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE represents the previous WORK_NO_COLOR in meaning and try_to_grab_pending() doesn't use for barrier work items and avoids being confused by this extended WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE. A bunch of comment for nr_active & WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE is also added for documenting how WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE works in nr_active management. [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210812083814.32453-1-lizhe.67@bytedance.com/ Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@linux.alibaba.com> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
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@ -205,6 +205,23 @@ struct pool_workqueue {
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int refcnt; /* L: reference count */
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int nr_in_flight[WORK_NR_COLORS];
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/* L: nr of in_flight works */
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/*
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* nr_active management and WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE:
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*
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* When pwq->nr_active >= max_active, new work item is queued to
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* pwq->inactive_works instead of pool->worklist and marked with
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* WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE.
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*
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* All work items marked with WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE do not participate
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* in pwq->nr_active and all work items in pwq->inactive_works are
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* marked with WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE. But not all WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE
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* work items are in pwq->inactive_works. Some of them are ready to
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* run in pool->worklist or worker->scheduled. Those work itmes are
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* only struct wq_barrier which is used for flush_work() and should
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* not participate in pwq->nr_active. For non-barrier work item, it
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* is marked with WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE iff it is in pwq->inactive_works.
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*/
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int nr_active; /* L: nr of active works */
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int max_active; /* L: max active works */
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struct list_head inactive_works; /* L: inactive works */
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@ -1171,19 +1188,21 @@ static void pwq_dec_nr_in_flight(struct pool_workqueue *pwq, unsigned long work_
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{
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int color = get_work_color(work_data);
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/* uncolored work items don't participate in flushing or nr_active */
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if (!(work_data & WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE)) {
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pwq->nr_active--;
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if (!list_empty(&pwq->inactive_works)) {
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/* one down, submit an inactive one */
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if (pwq->nr_active < pwq->max_active)
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pwq_activate_first_inactive(pwq);
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}
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}
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/* uncolored work items don't participate in flushing */
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if (color == WORK_NO_COLOR)
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goto out_put;
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pwq->nr_in_flight[color]--;
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pwq->nr_active--;
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if (!list_empty(&pwq->inactive_works)) {
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/* one down, submit an inactive one */
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if (pwq->nr_active < pwq->max_active)
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pwq_activate_first_inactive(pwq);
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}
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/* is flush in progress and are we at the flushing tip? */
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if (likely(pwq->flush_color != color))
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goto out_put;
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@ -1283,6 +1302,10 @@ static int try_to_grab_pending(struct work_struct *work, bool is_dwork,
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debug_work_deactivate(work);
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/*
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* A cancelable inactive work item must be in the
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* pwq->inactive_works since a queued barrier can't be
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* canceled (see the comments in insert_wq_barrier()).
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*
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* An inactive work item cannot be grabbed directly because
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* it might have linked NO_COLOR work items which, if left
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* on the inactive_works list, will confuse pwq->nr_active
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@ -2675,6 +2698,9 @@ static void insert_wq_barrier(struct pool_workqueue *pwq,
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barr->task = current;
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/* The barrier work item does not participate in pwq->nr_active. */
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work_flags |= WORK_STRUCT_INACTIVE;
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/*
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* If @target is currently being executed, schedule the
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* barrier to the worker; otherwise, put it after @target.
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