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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xs: set read_thread stacksize



Ian Campbell wrote:
On Thu, 2012-06-21 at 10:09 +0100, Roger Pau Monne wrote:
Ian Campbell wrote:
On Wed, 2012-05-30 at 13:10 +0100, Simon Rowe wrote:
On Wednesday 30 May 2012 10:40:15 Ian Campbell wrote:

If this little trick applies to both NetBSD and uclibc too then I guess
it would be OK, otherwise I think autoconf is necessary.
It doesn't look to my untrained eye that xenstore is autoconf-aware. The
makefile unilaterally sets USE_PTHREAD for example.
It has autoconf stuff available to it, I think, it just hasn't had cause
to use it yet...

(USE_PTHREAD is a bit of an odd one anyway, it refers only to the client
library/cmdline tools and is for building against libc's which don't
have pthreads)

Shall I just drop this test for now and if/when xenstore is updated to use
autoconf it can be addressed then?
I'd like to here from Roger about what this means for NetBSD and uclibc,
if it works on those then I think it is fine to do this.
Sorry for the delay, I just received this today (don't know why).

It seemed to have been stuck in my outbox, I thought it was another
unrelated mail (which I sent this morning) so I hit go.

BTW, I think this patch went in already...

  I've
been looking at NetBSD and uClibc, and both have pthread_attr_setstacksize.

What I don't really like is the hardcoded (16 * 1024) value, how do you
know this is greater than PTHREAD_STACK_MIN?

pthread_attr_setstacksize(1) specifically says that PTHREAD_STACK_MIN is
16K, but I don't know if that is a real specified thing or just Linux
bias in the manpage.

PTHREAD_STACK_MIN it's also present on NetBSD and uClibc, so I guess we should use PTHREAD_STACK_MIN (or PTHREAD_STACK_MIN * 2) if the default stack size has to be changed to some sensible value (which I still don't think it has to). Can we guarantee PTHREAD_STACK_MIN is not going to change to something greater than 16k thus breaking this patch?

http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/pthread_attr_setstacksize.html
 doesn't seem to say anything about the value of PTHREAD_STACK_MIN.

How about we fix this when we come across a system which has a smaller
minimum stack?

Frankly I don't understand why do we have to touch this, even if you
requested 256MB of stack it won't we allocated until you get a page
fault, so you are only using the physical memory you need.

With 256M stack 4 threads would take up 1G of your virtual address space
(regardless of whether it is populated or not), and 12 threads would
take up 3G -- which is the whole virtual address space of a 32 bit
process, which is rather limiting.

This should be set by the OS to a sensible value that allows creating a reasonable number of threads, given that the default in Linux is 8MB, it will allow you to create 375 threads on a 32bit system, which looks like a pretty high number to me. Anyway limiting the stack size of a single thread won't make much of difference regarding this, because all the other threads will still take the default value.


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