On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 11:36 AM Peter Oskolkov [off-list ref] wrote:
Implement version 1 of core UMCG API (wait/wake/swap).
As has been outlined in
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200722234538.166697-1-posk@posk.io/ (local),
efficient and synchronous on-CPU context switching is key
to enabling two broad use cases: in-process M:N userspace scheduling
and fast X-process RPCs for security wrappers.
High-level design considerations/approaches used:
- wait & wake can race with each other;
- offload as much work as possible to libumcg in tools/lib/umcg,
specifically:
- most state changes, e.g. RUNNABLE <=> RUNNING, are done in
the userspace (libumcg);
- retries are offloaded to the userspace.
Do you have some perf numbers as to how long a UMCG context switch
takes compared to a normal one?
--Andy