On Mon, Jan 12, 2026 at 03:13:33PM +0530, Vishal Chourasia wrote:
> Bulk CPU hotplug operations—such as switching SMT modes across all
> cores—require hotplugging multiple CPUs in rapid succession. On large
> systems, this process takes significant time, increasing as the number
> of CPUs grows, leading to substantial delays on high-core-count
> machines. Analysis [1] reveals that the majority of this time is spent
> waiting for synchronize_rcu().
> 
> Expedite synchronize_rcu() during the hotplug path to accelerate the
> operation. Since CPU hotplug is a user-initiated administrative task,
> it should complete as quickly as possible.
> 
> Performance data on a PPC64 system with 400 CPUs:
> 
> + ppc64_cpu --smt=1 (SMT8 to SMT1)
> Before: real 1m14.792s
> After:  real 0m03.205s  # ~23x improvement
> 
> + ppc64_cpu --smt=8 (SMT1 to SMT8)
> Before: real 2m27.695s
> After:  real 0m02.510s  # ~58x improvement
> 

But who cares? Its not like you'd *ever* do this, right?



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