runtime: remove adjustTimers counter

In CL 336432 we changed adjusttimers so that it no longer cleared
timerModifiedEarliest if there were no timersModifiedEarlier timers.
This caused some Google internal tests to time out, presumably due
to the increased contention on timersLock.  We can avoid that by
simply not skipping the loop in adjusttimers, which lets us safely
clear timerModifiedEarliest.  And if we don't skip the loop, then there
isn't much reason to keep the count of timerModifiedEarlier timers at all.
So remove it.

The effect will be that for programs that create some timerModifiedEarlier
timers and then remove them all, the program will do an occasional
additional loop over all the timers.  And, programs that have some
timerModifiedEarlier timers will always loop over all the timers,
without the quicker exit when they have all been seen.  But the loops
should not occur all that often, due to timerModifiedEarliest.

For #47329

Change-Id: I7b244c1244d97b169a3c7fbc8f8a8b115731ddee
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/337309
Trust: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Michael Pratt <mpratt@google.com>
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Ian Lance Taylor 2021-07-25 16:26:13 -07:00
parent 9c81fd53b3
commit bfbb288574
3 changed files with 9 additions and 53 deletions

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@ -4919,7 +4919,6 @@ func (pp *p) destroy() {
moveTimers(plocal, pp.timers)
pp.timers = nil
pp.numTimers = 0
pp.adjustTimers = 0
pp.deletedTimers = 0
atomic.Store64(&pp.timer0When, 0)
unlock(&pp.timersLock)

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@ -727,12 +727,6 @@ type p struct {
// Modified using atomic instructions.
numTimers uint32
// Number of timerModifiedEarlier timers on P's heap.
// This should only be modified while holding timersLock,
// or while the timer status is in a transient state
// such as timerModifying.
adjustTimers uint32
// Number of timerDeleted timers in P's heap.
// Modified using atomic instructions.
deletedTimers uint32

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@ -333,7 +333,6 @@ func deltimer(t *timer) bool {
// Must fetch t.pp before setting status
// to timerDeleted.
tpp := t.pp.ptr()
atomic.Xadd(&tpp.adjustTimers, -1)
if !atomic.Cas(&t.status, timerModifying, timerDeleted) {
badTimer()
}
@ -510,20 +509,9 @@ loop:
tpp := t.pp.ptr()
// Update the adjustTimers field. Subtract one if we
// are removing a timerModifiedEarlier, add one if we
// are adding a timerModifiedEarlier.
adjust := int32(0)
if status == timerModifiedEarlier {
adjust--
}
if newStatus == timerModifiedEarlier {
adjust++
updateTimerModifiedEarliest(tpp, when)
}
if adjust != 0 {
atomic.Xadd(&tpp.adjustTimers, adjust)
}
// Set the new status of the timer.
if !atomic.Cas(&t.status, timerModifying, newStatus) {
@ -591,9 +579,6 @@ func cleantimers(pp *p) {
// Move t to the right position.
dodeltimer0(pp)
doaddtimer(pp, t)
if s == timerModifiedEarlier {
atomic.Xadd(&pp.adjustTimers, -1)
}
if !atomic.Cas(&t.status, timerMoving, timerWaiting) {
badTimer()
}
@ -664,32 +649,23 @@ func moveTimers(pp *p, timers []*timer) {
// it also moves timers that have been modified to run later,
// and removes deleted timers. The caller must have locked the timers for pp.
func adjusttimers(pp *p, now int64) {
if atomic.Load(&pp.adjustTimers) == 0 {
// If we haven't yet reached the time of the first timerModifiedEarlier
// timer, don't do anything. This speeds up programs that adjust
// a lot of timers back and forth if the timers rarely expire.
// We'll postpone looking through all the adjusted timers until
// one would actually expire.
first := atomic.Load64(&pp.timerModifiedEarliest)
if first == 0 || int64(first) > now {
if verifyTimers {
verifyTimerHeap(pp)
}
return
}
// If we haven't yet reached the time of the first timerModifiedEarlier
// timer, don't do anything. This speeds up programs that adjust
// a lot of timers back and forth if the timers rarely expire.
// We'll postpone looking through all the adjusted timers until
// one would actually expire.
if first := atomic.Load64(&pp.timerModifiedEarliest); first != 0 {
if int64(first) > now {
if verifyTimers {
verifyTimerHeap(pp)
}
return
}
// We are going to clear all timerModifiedEarlier timers.
atomic.Store64(&pp.timerModifiedEarliest, 0)
}
// We are going to clear all timerModifiedEarlier timers.
atomic.Store64(&pp.timerModifiedEarliest, 0)
var moved []*timer
loop:
for i := 0; i < len(pp.timers); i++ {
t := pp.timers[i]
if t.pp.ptr() != pp {
@ -716,11 +692,6 @@ loop:
// loop to skip some other timer.
dodeltimer(pp, i)
moved = append(moved, t)
if s == timerModifiedEarlier {
if n := atomic.Xadd(&pp.adjustTimers, -1); int32(n) <= 0 {
break loop
}
}
// Look at this heap position again.
i--
}
@ -819,9 +790,6 @@ func runtimer(pp *p, now int64) int64 {
t.when = t.nextwhen
dodeltimer0(pp)
doaddtimer(pp, t)
if s == timerModifiedEarlier {
atomic.Xadd(&pp.adjustTimers, -1)
}
if !atomic.Cas(&t.status, timerMoving, timerWaiting) {
badTimer()
}
@ -916,7 +884,6 @@ func clearDeletedTimers(pp *p) {
atomic.Store64(&pp.timerModifiedEarliest, 0)
cdel := int32(0)
cearlier := int32(0)
to := 0
changedHeap := false
timers := pp.timers
@ -941,9 +908,6 @@ nextTimer:
if !atomic.Cas(&t.status, timerMoving, timerWaiting) {
badTimer()
}
if s == timerModifiedEarlier {
cearlier++
}
continue nextTimer
}
case timerDeleted:
@ -980,7 +944,6 @@ nextTimer:
atomic.Xadd(&pp.deletedTimers, -cdel)
atomic.Xadd(&pp.numTimers, -cdel)
atomic.Xadd(&pp.adjustTimers, -cearlier)
timers = timers[:to]
pp.timers = timers