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SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH 0/4] Speed booting by sorting ORC unwind tables at build time
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On 2019/11/7 23:22, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 07, 2019 at 10:32:01PM +0800, shile.zhang@linux.alibaba.com wrote:
>> From: Shile Zhang <shile.zhang@linux.alibaba.com>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I found the unwind_init taken long time (more than 90ms) in kernel
>> booting, mainly spent on sorting the two ORC unwind tables, orc_unwind
>> and orc_unwind_ip.
>>
>> I also noticed that this issued has reported and discussed last year:
>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/10/8/342
>> But seems no final solution until now, I tried to sort the ORC tables at
>> build time, followed the helpful hints from Josh and Ingo in that thread.
>> And mainly referred the implementation of 'sortextable' tool:
>> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mips/1334872799-14589-1-git-send-email-ddaney.cavm@gmail.com/
>>
>> What I did:
>>
>> - Add a Kconfig to control build-time sorting or runtime sorting;
>> - Referred 'sortextable', create a similar helper tool 'sortorctable',
>> help to sort the ORC unwind tables at vmlinux link process.
> What is the build-time cost for doing this? The link phase is already a
> fairly big bottleneck for building a kernel.
Hi, Peter, Thanks for your kindly reply!
On my test env, the build-time sort spend about 100ms, which is similar
to runtime sorting due to the same sorting code. Of course there are few
compiling cost in sortorctable tool itself. I think the overall cost of
this build-time sorting is not so much.

I agree with you that the link time of vmlinux shoud be optimized.
But IMHO, for one kernel product release, the kernel building is once
for all. So put the sorting in build time can save boot time for
customer, for each booting. I think this is significant for boot time
sensitive products, such as embedded devices in IoT, or VM in Cloud.
> Can sort{ex,orc}table() be ran concurrently? Do they want to be the same
> (threaded) tool?
I think it is possible to do those sort work concurrently, likes
deferred memory init which is big boot time speed up.
But I don't know if the exception table and ORC unwind tables can be
deferred, due to those tables might be used in early boot time, for
early exception handling and early debugging. I'm not familiar with that.

IMO, the init works in kernel boot time should do the necessary
runtime-depends initialization, which cannot done out-of-bands. For
exception, ORC unwind like tables, which does not depends on the runtime
ENV. It can/should be ready in building time. IOW, this kind of "setup
cost" should not put on customer.

Thanks again!

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