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In the hot path of the ring buffer "__rb_reserve_next" there's a big if statement that does not even return back to the work flow. code; if (cross to next page) { [ lots of code ] return; } more code; The condition is even the unlikely path, although we do not denote it with an unlikely because gcc is fine with it. The condition is true when the write crosses a page boundary, and we need to start at a new page. Having this if statement makes it hard to read, but calling another function to do the work is also not appropriate, because we are using a lot of variables that were set before the if statement, and we do not want to send them as parameters. This patch changes it to a goto: code; if (cross to next page) goto next_page; more code; return; next_page: [ lots of code] This makes the code easier to understand, and a bit more obvious. The output from gcc is practically identical. For some reason, gcc decided to use different registers when I switched it to a goto. But other than that, the logic is the same. [ Impact: easier to read code ] Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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blktrace.c | ||
ftrace.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
kmemtrace.c | ||
Makefile | ||
ring_buffer.c | ||
trace_boot.c | ||
trace_branch.c | ||
trace_clock.c | ||
trace_event_profile.c | ||
trace_event_types.h | ||
trace_events_filter.c | ||
trace_events.c | ||
trace_export.c | ||
trace_functions_graph.c | ||
trace_functions.c | ||
trace_hw_branches.c | ||
trace_irqsoff.c | ||
trace_mmiotrace.c | ||
trace_nop.c | ||
trace_output.c | ||
trace_output.h | ||
trace_power.c | ||
trace_printk.c | ||
trace_sched_switch.c | ||
trace_sched_wakeup.c | ||
trace_selftest_dynamic.c | ||
trace_selftest.c | ||
trace_stack.c | ||
trace_stat.c | ||
trace_stat.h | ||
trace_syscalls.c | ||
trace_sysprof.c | ||
trace_workqueue.c | ||
trace.c | ||
trace.h |