[PATCH v3] audit: Turn off TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT when there are no rules

Eric Paris eparis at redhat.com
Tue Feb 18 20:17:45 UTC 2014


On Sat, 2014-02-08 at 13:06 -0800, Andy Lutomirski wrote:
> This toggles TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT as needed when rules change instead
> of leaving it set whenever rules might be set in the future.  This
> reduces syscall latency from >60ns to closer to 40ns on my laptop.

Al also politely reminded me it might be wise to get some perf data
about where exactly we are spending out time.  I don't know squat about
perf, but Linus always tells me to do:

perf record -g -e cycles:pp -F 25000 $YOURTEST
perf report -s symbol

(the "-s symbol" is so that you don't get separate data for the
different processes that are part of the kernel build - you'll just
want "general kernel data"), and on one of the kernel symbols just
select it and do "Zoom into kernel DSO". You should see something like
this:




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