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Re: using rhashtable in inethash

From: Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>
Date: 2014-08-25 23:33:47

On 08/25/14 at 04:12pm, David Miller wrote:
During the Networking Workshop I mentioned converting the inet hash
tables over to rhashtable so that we don't allocate this insanely
large hash table at boot time which goes largely unused.
I took a quick look at this last night and the only thing we really
need is the addition of a set of rhashtable interfaces which use
NULLs lists, as the inet hashtables currently require.
Eric brought this up as well last week. I see no problem using
a non-NULL token as the default to identify the end of the list.

We had a quick sitdown with Paul E. McKenney and came up with
some ideas that should allow doing that even with resizes taking
place by using the hash of the entry as the token.

We also discussed the possibility to do the resizing outside of
the insert/remove context and move it to a worker thread using
per bucket locks. We think that we may have found something that
might work and I will give that a shot. It will allow to use a
resizing rhashtable with the insert/remove being in atomic
context which I believe is needed for the inet cache.
Also, I noticed in the netlink changes this really expensive
synchronize_net() added to netlink_release(), is that _really_
necessary?


That's really expensive and my impression was that such a sync is only
needed during hash table resizing, not when getting rid of objects
that we in an rhashtable.
The reason I added added the sync is because I could not see how
else to prevent the sock_put() in netlink_release() to release
socket memoray, specifically the embedded rhash_head, that is
possibly being accessed in a RCU protected reader traversing the
bucket. Such a reader would not hold a reference to the socket.
I may be missing something though and I'm happy to change this for
something better.
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