On Thu, 29 Jun, at 08:53:12AM, Andy Lutomirski wrote:
> *** Ingo, even if this misses 4.13, please apply the first patch before
> *** the merge window.
> 
> There are three performance benefits here:
> 
> 1. TLB flushing is slow.  (I.e. the flush itself takes a while.)
>    This avoids many of them when switching tasks by using PCID.  In
>    a stupid little benchmark I did, it saves about 100ns on my laptop
>    per context switch.  I'll try to improve that benchmark.
> 
> 2. Mms that have been used recently on a given CPU might get to keep
>    their TLB entries alive across process switches with this patch
>    set.  TLB fills are pretty fast on modern CPUs, but they're even
>    faster when they don't happen.
> 
> 3. Lazy TLB is way better.  We used to do two stupid things when we
>    ran kernel threads: we'd send IPIs to flush user contexts on their
>    CPUs and then we'd write to CR3 for no particular reason as an excuse
>    to stop further IPIs.  With this patch, we do neither.

Heads up, I'm gonna queue this for a run on SUSE's performance test
grid.

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