Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1755244AbZJBPOd (ORCPT ); Fri, 2 Oct 2009 11:14:33 -0400 Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org id S1754759AbZJBPOc (ORCPT ); Fri, 2 Oct 2009 11:14:32 -0400 Received: from gir.skynet.ie ([193.1.99.77]:41279 "EHLO gir.skynet.ie" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1755003AbZJBPOa (ORCPT ); Fri, 2 Oct 2009 11:14:30 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 16:14:37 +0100 From: Mel Gorman To: cl@linux-foundation.org Cc: akpm@linux-foundation.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Tejun Heo , mingo@elte.hu, rusty@rustcorp.com.au, Pekka Enberg Subject: Re: [this_cpu_xx V4 13/20] this_cpu_ops: page allocator conversion Message-ID: <20091002151437.GP21906@csn.ul.ie> References: <20091001212521.123389189@gentwo.org> <20091001212600.068637154@gentwo.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15 Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: <20091001212600.068637154@gentwo.org> User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.17+20080114 (2008-01-14) Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Content-Length: 15288 Lines: 484 On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 05:25:34PM -0400, cl@linux-foundation.org wrote: > Use the per cpu allocator functionality to avoid per cpu arrays in struct zone. > > This drastically reduces the size of struct zone for systems with large > amounts of processors and allows placement of critical variables of struct > zone in one cacheline even on very large systems. > This seems reasonably accurate. The largest shrink is on !NUMA configured systems but the NUMA case deletes a lot of pointers. > Another effect is that the pagesets of one processor are placed near one > another. If multiple pagesets from different zones fit into one cacheline > then additional cacheline fetches can be avoided on the hot paths when > allocating memory from multiple zones. > Out of curiousity, how common an occurance is it that a CPU allocate from multiple zones? I would have thought it was rare but I never checked either. > Bootstrap becomes simpler if we use the same scheme for UP, SMP, NUMA. #ifdefs > are reduced and we can drop the zone_pcp macro. > > Hotplug handling is also simplified since cpu alloc can bring up and > shut down cpu areas for a specific cpu as a whole. So there is no need to > allocate or free individual pagesets. > > Cc: Mel Gorman > Signed-off-by: Christoph Lameter > > --- > include/linux/mm.h | 4 - > include/linux/mmzone.h | 12 --- > mm/page_alloc.c | 156 ++++++++++++++----------------------------------- > mm/vmstat.c | 14 ++-- > 4 files changed, 55 insertions(+), 131 deletions(-) > > Index: linux-2.6/include/linux/mm.h > =================================================================== > --- linux-2.6.orig/include/linux/mm.h 2009-09-29 09:30:37.000000000 -0500 > +++ linux-2.6/include/linux/mm.h 2009-09-29 09:30:39.000000000 -0500 > @@ -1062,11 +1062,7 @@ extern void si_meminfo_node(struct sysin > extern int after_bootmem; > extern void setup_pagesets(void); > > -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA > extern void setup_per_cpu_pageset(void); > -#else > -static inline void setup_per_cpu_pageset(void) {} > -#endif > > extern void zone_pcp_update(struct zone *zone); > > Index: linux-2.6/include/linux/mmzone.h > =================================================================== > --- linux-2.6.orig/include/linux/mmzone.h 2009-09-29 09:30:25.000000000 -0500 > +++ linux-2.6/include/linux/mmzone.h 2009-09-29 09:30:39.000000000 -0500 > @@ -184,13 +184,7 @@ struct per_cpu_pageset { > s8 stat_threshold; > s8 vm_stat_diff[NR_VM_ZONE_STAT_ITEMS]; > #endif > -} ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; > - > -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA > -#define zone_pcp(__z, __cpu) ((__z)->pageset[(__cpu)]) > -#else > -#define zone_pcp(__z, __cpu) (&(__z)->pageset[(__cpu)]) > -#endif > +}; > > #endif /* !__GENERATING_BOUNDS.H */ > > @@ -306,10 +300,8 @@ struct zone { > */ > unsigned long min_unmapped_pages; > unsigned long min_slab_pages; > - struct per_cpu_pageset *pageset[NR_CPUS]; > -#else > - struct per_cpu_pageset pageset[NR_CPUS]; > #endif > + struct per_cpu_pageset *pageset; > /* > * free areas of different sizes > */ > Index: linux-2.6/mm/page_alloc.c > =================================================================== > --- linux-2.6.orig/mm/page_alloc.c 2009-09-29 09:30:37.000000000 -0500 > +++ linux-2.6/mm/page_alloc.c 2009-09-29 09:30:50.000000000 -0500 > @@ -1011,7 +1011,7 @@ static void drain_pages(unsigned int cpu > struct per_cpu_pageset *pset; > struct per_cpu_pages *pcp; > > - pset = zone_pcp(zone, cpu); > + pset = per_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset, cpu); > > pcp = &pset->pcp; > local_irq_save(flags); > @@ -1098,7 +1098,7 @@ static void free_hot_cold_page(struct pa > arch_free_page(page, 0); > kernel_map_pages(page, 1, 0); > > - pcp = &zone_pcp(zone, get_cpu())->pcp; > + pcp = &this_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset)->pcp; > migratetype = get_pageblock_migratetype(page); > set_page_private(page, migratetype); > local_irq_save(flags); > @@ -1133,7 +1133,6 @@ static void free_hot_cold_page(struct pa > > out: > local_irq_restore(flags); > - put_cpu(); Previously we get_cpu() to be preemption safe. We then disable interrupts and potentially take a spinlock later. Is the point we disable interrupts a pre-emption point? Even if it's not on normal kernels, is it a preemption point on the RT kernel? If it is a pre-emption point, what stops us getting rescheduled on another CPU after PCP has been looked up? Sorry if this has been brought up and resolved already. This is my first proper look at this patchset. The same query applies to any section that was get_cpu() look up PCP structure disable interrupts stuff enable interrupts put_cpu() is converted to this_cpu_ptr() looks up PCP disable interrupts enable interrupts > } > > void free_hot_page(struct page *page) > @@ -1183,15 +1182,13 @@ struct page *buffered_rmqueue(struct zon > unsigned long flags; > struct page *page; > int cold = !!(gfp_flags & __GFP_COLD); > - int cpu; > > again: > - cpu = get_cpu(); > if (likely(order == 0)) { > struct per_cpu_pages *pcp; > struct list_head *list; > > - pcp = &zone_pcp(zone, cpu)->pcp; > + pcp = &this_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset)->pcp; > list = &pcp->lists[migratetype]; > local_irq_save(flags); > if (list_empty(list)) { > @@ -1234,7 +1231,6 @@ again: > __count_zone_vm_events(PGALLOC, zone, 1 << order); > zone_statistics(preferred_zone, zone); > local_irq_restore(flags); > - put_cpu(); > > VM_BUG_ON(bad_range(zone, page)); > if (prep_new_page(page, order, gfp_flags)) > @@ -1243,7 +1239,6 @@ again: > > failed: > local_irq_restore(flags); > - put_cpu(); > return NULL; > } > > @@ -2172,7 +2167,7 @@ void show_free_areas(void) > for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { > struct per_cpu_pageset *pageset; > > - pageset = zone_pcp(zone, cpu); > + pageset = per_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset, cpu); > > printk("CPU %4d: hi:%5d, btch:%4d usd:%4d\n", > cpu, pageset->pcp.high, > @@ -3087,7 +3082,6 @@ static void setup_pagelist_highmark(stru > } > > > -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA > /* > * Boot pageset table. One per cpu which is going to be used for all > * zones and all nodes. The parameters will be set in such a way > @@ -3095,112 +3089,67 @@ static void setup_pagelist_highmark(stru > * the buddy list. This is safe since pageset manipulation is done > * with interrupts disabled. > * > - * Some NUMA counter updates may also be caught by the boot pagesets. > - * > - * The boot_pagesets must be kept even after bootup is complete for > - * unused processors and/or zones. They do play a role for bootstrapping > - * hotplugged processors. > + * Some counter updates may also be caught by the boot pagesets. > * > * zoneinfo_show() and maybe other functions do > * not check if the processor is online before following the pageset pointer. > * Other parts of the kernel may not check if the zone is available. > */ > -static struct per_cpu_pageset boot_pageset[NR_CPUS]; > - > -/* > - * Dynamically allocate memory for the > - * per cpu pageset array in struct zone. > - */ > -static int __cpuinit process_zones(int cpu) > -{ > - struct zone *zone, *dzone; > - int node = cpu_to_node(cpu); > - > - node_set_state(node, N_CPU); /* this node has a cpu */ > - > - for_each_populated_zone(zone) { > - zone_pcp(zone, cpu) = kmalloc_node(sizeof(struct per_cpu_pageset), > - GFP_KERNEL, node); > - if (!zone_pcp(zone, cpu)) > - goto bad; > - > - setup_pageset(zone_pcp(zone, cpu), zone_batchsize(zone)); > - > - if (percpu_pagelist_fraction) > - setup_pagelist_highmark(zone_pcp(zone, cpu), > - (zone->present_pages / percpu_pagelist_fraction)); > - } > - > - return 0; > -bad: > - for_each_zone(dzone) { > - if (!populated_zone(dzone)) > - continue; > - if (dzone == zone) > - break; > - kfree(zone_pcp(dzone, cpu)); > - zone_pcp(dzone, cpu) = &boot_pageset[cpu]; > - } > - return -ENOMEM; > -} > - > -static inline void free_zone_pagesets(int cpu) > -{ > - struct zone *zone; > - > - for_each_zone(zone) { > - struct per_cpu_pageset *pset = zone_pcp(zone, cpu); > - > - /* Free per_cpu_pageset if it is slab allocated */ > - if (pset != &boot_pageset[cpu]) > - kfree(pset); > - zone_pcp(zone, cpu) = &boot_pageset[cpu]; > - } > -} > +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct per_cpu_pageset, boot_pageset); > > static int __cpuinit pageset_cpuup_callback(struct notifier_block *nfb, > unsigned long action, > void *hcpu) > { > int cpu = (long)hcpu; > - int ret = NOTIFY_OK; > > switch (action) { > case CPU_UP_PREPARE: > case CPU_UP_PREPARE_FROZEN: > - if (process_zones(cpu)) > - ret = NOTIFY_BAD; > - break; > - case CPU_UP_CANCELED: > - case CPU_UP_CANCELED_FROZEN: > - case CPU_DEAD: > - case CPU_DEAD_FROZEN: > - free_zone_pagesets(cpu); > + node_set_state(cpu_to_node(cpu), N_CPU); > break; > default: > break; > } > - return ret; > + return NOTIFY_OK; > } > > static struct notifier_block __cpuinitdata pageset_notifier = > { &pageset_cpuup_callback, NULL, 0 }; > > +/* > + * Allocate per cpu pagesets and initialize them. > + * Before this call only boot pagesets were available. > + * Boot pagesets will no longer be used after this call is complete. If they are no longer used, do we get the memory back? > + */ > void __init setup_per_cpu_pageset(void) > { > - int err; > + struct zone *zone; > + int cpu; > + > + for_each_populated_zone(zone) { > + zone->pageset = alloc_percpu(struct per_cpu_pageset); > > - /* Initialize per_cpu_pageset for cpu 0. > - * A cpuup callback will do this for every cpu > - * as it comes online > + for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { > + struct per_cpu_pageset *pcp = per_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset, cpu); > + > + setup_pageset(pcp, zone_batchsize(zone)); > + > + if (percpu_pagelist_fraction) > + setup_pagelist_highmark(pcp, > + (zone->present_pages / > + percpu_pagelist_fraction)); > + } > + } This would have been easier to review if you left process_zones() where it was and converted it to the new API. I'm assuming this is just shuffling code around. > + > + /* > + * The boot cpu is always the first active. > + * The boot node has a processor > */ > - err = process_zones(smp_processor_id()); > - BUG_ON(err); > + node_set_state(cpu_to_node(smp_processor_id()), N_CPU); > register_cpu_notifier(&pageset_notifier); > } > > -#endif > - > static noinline __init_refok > int zone_wait_table_init(struct zone *zone, unsigned long zone_size_pages) > { > @@ -3254,7 +3203,7 @@ static int __zone_pcp_update(void *data) > struct per_cpu_pageset *pset; > struct per_cpu_pages *pcp; > > - pset = zone_pcp(zone, cpu); > + pset = per_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset, cpu); > pcp = &pset->pcp; > > local_irq_save(flags); > @@ -3272,15 +3221,7 @@ void zone_pcp_update(struct zone *zone) > > /* > * Early setup of pagesets. > - * > - * In the NUMA case the pageset setup simply results in all zones pcp > - * pointer being directed at a per cpu pageset with zero batchsize. > - * > - * This means that every free and every allocation occurs directly from > - * the buddy allocator tables. > - * > - * The pageset never queues pages during early boot and is therefore usable > - * for every type of zone. > + * At this point various allocators are not operational yet. > */ > __meminit void setup_pagesets(void) > { > @@ -3288,23 +3229,15 @@ __meminit void setup_pagesets(void) > struct zone *zone; > > for_each_zone(zone) { > -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA > - unsigned long batch = 0; > - > - for (cpu = 0; cpu < NR_CPUS; cpu++) { > - /* Early boot. Slab allocator not functional yet */ > - zone_pcp(zone, cpu) = &boot_pageset[cpu]; > - } > -#else > - unsigned long batch = zone_batchsize(zone); > -#endif > + zone->pageset = &per_cpu_var(boot_pageset); > > + /* > + * Special pagesets with zero elements so that frees > + * and allocations are not buffered at all. > + */ > for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) > - setup_pageset(zone_pcp(zone, cpu), batch); > + setup_pageset(per_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset, cpu), 0); > > - if (zone->present_pages) > - printk(KERN_DEBUG " %s zone: %lu pages, LIFO batch:%lu\n", > - zone->name, zone->present_pages, batch); > } > } > > @@ -4818,10 +4751,11 @@ int percpu_pagelist_fraction_sysctl_hand > if (!write || (ret == -EINVAL)) > return ret; > for_each_populated_zone(zone) { > - for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { > + for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { > unsigned long high; > high = zone->present_pages / percpu_pagelist_fraction; > - setup_pagelist_highmark(zone_pcp(zone, cpu), high); > + setup_pagelist_highmark( > + per_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset, cpu), high); > } > } > return 0; > Index: linux-2.6/mm/vmstat.c > =================================================================== > --- linux-2.6.orig/mm/vmstat.c 2009-09-29 09:30:25.000000000 -0500 > +++ linux-2.6/mm/vmstat.c 2009-09-29 09:30:43.000000000 -0500 > @@ -139,7 +139,8 @@ static void refresh_zone_stat_thresholds > threshold = calculate_threshold(zone); > > for_each_online_cpu(cpu) > - zone_pcp(zone, cpu)->stat_threshold = threshold; > + per_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset, cpu)->stat_threshold > + = threshold; > } > } > > @@ -149,7 +150,8 @@ static void refresh_zone_stat_thresholds > void __mod_zone_page_state(struct zone *zone, enum zone_stat_item item, > int delta) > { > - struct per_cpu_pageset *pcp = zone_pcp(zone, smp_processor_id()); > + struct per_cpu_pageset *pcp = this_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset); > + > s8 *p = pcp->vm_stat_diff + item; > long x; > > @@ -202,7 +204,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(mod_zone_page_state); > */ > void __inc_zone_state(struct zone *zone, enum zone_stat_item item) > { > - struct per_cpu_pageset *pcp = zone_pcp(zone, smp_processor_id()); > + struct per_cpu_pageset *pcp = this_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset); > s8 *p = pcp->vm_stat_diff + item; > > (*p)++; > @@ -223,7 +225,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(__inc_zone_page_state); > > void __dec_zone_state(struct zone *zone, enum zone_stat_item item) > { > - struct per_cpu_pageset *pcp = zone_pcp(zone, smp_processor_id()); > + struct per_cpu_pageset *pcp = this_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset); > s8 *p = pcp->vm_stat_diff + item; > > (*p)--; > @@ -300,7 +302,7 @@ void refresh_cpu_vm_stats(int cpu) > for_each_populated_zone(zone) { > struct per_cpu_pageset *p; > > - p = zone_pcp(zone, cpu); > + p = per_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset, cpu); > > for (i = 0; i < NR_VM_ZONE_STAT_ITEMS; i++) > if (p->vm_stat_diff[i]) { > @@ -738,7 +740,7 @@ static void zoneinfo_show_print(struct s > for_each_online_cpu(i) { > struct per_cpu_pageset *pageset; > > - pageset = zone_pcp(zone, i); > + pageset = per_cpu_ptr(zone->pageset, i); > seq_printf(m, > "\n cpu: %i" > "\n count: %i" > > -- > -- Mel Gorman Part-time Phd Student Linux Technology Center University of Limerick IBM Dublin Software Lab -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/