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From: Eric B Munson <ebmunson@us.ibm.com>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org,
	libhugetlbfs-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [RFC] [PATCH 0/5 V2] Huge page backed user-space stacks
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:04:05 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080730150405.GA20465@us.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20080730014139.39b3edc5.akpm@linux-foundation.org>

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On Wed, 30 Jul 2008, Andrew Morton wrote:

> On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 12:17:10 -0700 Eric Munson <ebmunson@us.ibm.com> wrote:
> 
> > Certain workloads benefit if their data or text segments are backed by
> > huge pages. The stack is no exception to this rule but there is no
> > mechanism currently that allows the backing of a stack reliably with
> > huge pages.  Doing this from userspace is excessively messy and has some
> > awkward restrictions.  Particularly on POWER where 256MB of address space
> > gets wasted if the stack is setup there.
> > 
> > This patch stack introduces a personality flag that indicates the kernel
> > should setup the stack as a hugetlbfs-backed region. A userspace utility
> > may set this flag then exec a process whose stack is to be backed by
> > hugetlb pages.
> > 
> > Eric Munson (5):
> >   Align stack boundaries based on personality
> >   Add shared and reservation control to hugetlb_file_setup
> >   Split boundary checking from body of do_munmap
> >   Build hugetlb backed process stacks
> >   [PPC] Setup stack memory segment for hugetlb pages
> > 
> >  arch/powerpc/mm/hugetlbpage.c |    6 +
> >  arch/powerpc/mm/slice.c       |   11 ++
> >  fs/exec.c                     |  209 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
> >  fs/hugetlbfs/inode.c          |   52 +++++++----
> >  include/asm-powerpc/hugetlb.h |    3 +
> >  include/linux/hugetlb.h       |   22 ++++-
> >  include/linux/mm.h            |    1 +
> >  include/linux/personality.h   |    3 +
> >  ipc/shm.c                     |    2 +-
> >  mm/mmap.c                     |   11 ++-
> >  10 files changed, 284 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
> 
> That all looks surprisingly straightforward.
> 
> Might there exist an x86 port which people can play with?
> 

I have tested these patches on x86, x86_64, and ppc64, but not yet on ia64.
There is a user space utility that I have been using to test which would be
included in libhugetlbfs if this is merged into the kernel.  I will send it
out as a reply to this thread, performance numbers are also on the way.

-- 
Eric B Munson
IBM Linux Technology Center
ebmunson@us.ibm.com


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  reply	other threads:[~2008-07-30 15:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 38+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-07-28 19:17 Eric Munson
2008-07-28 19:17 ` [PATCH 1/5 V2] Align stack boundaries based on personality Eric Munson
2008-07-28 20:09   ` Dave Hansen
2008-07-28 19:17 ` [PATCH 2/5 V2] Add shared and reservation control to hugetlb_file_setup Eric Munson
2008-07-28 19:17 ` [PATCH 3/5] Split boundary checking from body of do_munmap Eric Munson
2008-07-28 19:17 ` [PATCH 4/5 V2] Build hugetlb backed process stacks Eric Munson
2008-07-28 20:37   ` Dave Hansen
2008-07-28 19:17 ` [PATCH 5/5 V2] [PPC] Setup stack memory segment for hugetlb pages Eric Munson
2008-07-28 20:33 ` [RFC] [PATCH 0/5 V2] Huge page backed user-space stacks Dave Hansen
2008-07-28 21:23   ` Eric B Munson
2008-07-30  8:41 ` Andrew Morton
2008-07-30 15:04   ` Eric B Munson [this message]
2008-07-30 15:08   ` Eric B Munson
2008-07-30  8:43 ` Andrew Morton
2008-07-30 17:23   ` Mel Gorman
2008-07-30 17:34     ` Andrew Morton
2008-07-30 19:30       ` Mel Gorman
2008-07-30 19:40         ` Christoph Lameter
2008-07-30 20:07         ` Andrew Morton
2008-07-31 10:31           ` Mel Gorman
2008-08-04 21:10             ` Dave Hansen
2008-08-05 11:11               ` Mel Gorman
2008-08-05 16:12                 ` Dave Hansen
2008-08-05 16:28                   ` Mel Gorman
2008-08-05 17:53                     ` Dave Hansen
2008-08-06  9:02                       ` Mel Gorman
2008-08-06 19:50                         ` Dave Hansen
2008-08-07 16:06                           ` Mel Gorman
2008-08-07 17:29                             ` Dave Hansen
2008-08-11  8:04                               ` Mel Gorman
2008-07-31  6:04       ` Nick Piggin
2008-07-31  6:14         ` Andrew Morton
2008-07-31  6:26           ` Nick Piggin
2008-07-31 11:27             ` Mel Gorman
2008-07-31 11:51               ` Nick Piggin
2008-07-31 13:50                 ` Mel Gorman
2008-07-31 14:32                   ` Michael Ellerman
2008-08-06 18:49       ` Andi Kleen

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