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From: Daniel Gomez <da.gomez@samsung.com>
To: Ryan Roberts <ryan.roberts@arm.com>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v6 5/9] mm: thp: Extend THP to allocate anonymous large folios
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2023 14:59:39 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20231005145934.mig3zb4jlirk64mw@sarkhan> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7631d121-e207-4612-9e22-ce027c8414b7@arm.com>

On Thu, Oct 05, 2023 at 01:49:30PM +0100, Ryan Roberts wrote:
> On 05/10/2023 13:05, Daniel Gomez wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 29, 2023 at 12:44:16PM +0100, Ryan Roberts wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ryan,
> >> Introduce the logic to allow THP to be configured (through the new
> >> anon_orders interface we just added) to allocate large folios to back
> >> anonymous memory, which are smaller than PMD-size (for example order-2,
> >> order-3, order-4, etc).
> >>
> >> These THPs continue to be PTE-mapped, but in many cases can still
> >> provide similar benefits to traditional PMD-sized THP: Page faults are
> >> significantly reduced (by a factor of e.g. 4, 8, 16, etc. depending on
> >> the configured order), but latency spikes are much less prominent
> >> because the size of each page isn't as huge as the PMD-sized variant and
> >> there is less memory to clear in each page fault. The number of per-page
> >> operations (e.g. ref counting, rmap management, lru list management) are
> >> also significantly reduced since those ops now become per-folio.
> >>
> >> Some architectures also employ TLB compression mechanisms to squeeze
> >> more entries in when a set of PTEs are virtually and physically
> >> contiguous and approporiately aligned. In this case, TLB misses will
> >> occur less often.
> >>
> >> The new behaviour is disabled by default because the anon_orders
> >> defaults to only enabling PMD-order, but can be enabled at runtime by
> >> writing to anon_orders (see documentation in previous commit). The long
> >> term aim is to default anon_orders to include suitable lower orders, but
> >> there are some risks around internal fragmentation that need to be
> >> better understood first.
> >>
> >> Signed-off-by: Ryan Roberts <ryan.roberts@arm.com>
> >> ---
> >>  Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst |   9 +-
> >>  include/linux/huge_mm.h                    |   6 +-
> >>  mm/memory.c                                | 108 +++++++++++++++++++--
> >>  3 files changed, 111 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
> >>
> >> diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst
> >> index 9f954e73a4ca..732c3b2f4ba8 100644
> >> --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst
> >> +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst
> >> @@ -353,7 +353,9 @@ anonymous transparent huge pages, it is necessary to read
> >>  ``/proc/PID/smaps`` and count the AnonHugePages and AnonHugePteMap
> >>  fields for each mapping. Note that in both cases, AnonHugePages refers
> >>  only to PMD-mapped THPs. AnonHugePteMap refers to THPs that are mapped
> >> -using PTEs.
> >> +using PTEs. This includes all THPs whose order is smaller than
> >> +PMD-order, as well as any PMD-order THPs that happen to be PTE-mapped
> >> +for other reasons.
> >>
> >>  The number of file transparent huge pages mapped to userspace is available
> >>  by reading ShmemPmdMapped and ShmemHugePages fields in ``/proc/meminfo``.
> >> @@ -367,6 +369,11 @@ frequently will incur overhead.
> >>  There are a number of counters in ``/proc/vmstat`` that may be used to
> >>  monitor how successfully the system is providing huge pages for use.
> >>
> >> +.. note::
> >> +   Currently the below counters only record events relating to
> >> +   PMD-order THPs. Events relating to smaller order THPs are not
> >> +   included.
> >> +
> >>  thp_fault_alloc
> >>  	is incremented every time a huge page is successfully
> >>  	allocated to handle a page fault.
> >> diff --git a/include/linux/huge_mm.h b/include/linux/huge_mm.h
> >> index 2e7c338229a6..c4860476a1f5 100644
> >> --- a/include/linux/huge_mm.h
> >> +++ b/include/linux/huge_mm.h
> >> @@ -68,9 +68,11 @@ extern struct kobj_attribute shmem_enabled_attr;
> >>  #define HPAGE_PMD_NR (1<<HPAGE_PMD_ORDER)
> >>
> >>  /*
> >> - * Mask of all large folio orders supported for anonymous THP.
> >> + * Mask of all large folio orders supported for anonymous THP; all orders up to
> >> + * and including PMD_ORDER, except order-0 (which is not "huge") and order-1
> >> + * (which is a limitation of the THP implementation).
> >>   */
> >> -#define THP_ORDERS_ALL_ANON	BIT(PMD_ORDER)
> >> +#define THP_ORDERS_ALL_ANON	((BIT(PMD_ORDER + 1) - 1) & ~(BIT(0) | BIT(1)))
> >>
> >>  /*
> >>   * Mask of all large folio orders supported for file THP.
> >> diff --git a/mm/memory.c b/mm/memory.c
> >> index b5b82fc8e164..92ed9c782dc9 100644
> >> --- a/mm/memory.c
> >> +++ b/mm/memory.c
> >> @@ -4059,6 +4059,87 @@ vm_fault_t do_swap_page(struct vm_fault *vmf)
> >>  	return ret;
> >>  }
> >>
> >> +static bool vmf_pte_range_changed(struct vm_fault *vmf, int nr_pages)
> >> +{
> >> +	int i;
> >> +
> >> +	if (nr_pages == 1)
> >> +		return vmf_pte_changed(vmf);
> >> +
> >> +	for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++) {
> >> +		if (!pte_none(ptep_get_lockless(vmf->pte + i)))
> >> +			return true;
> >> +	}
> >> +
> >> +	return false;
> >> +}
> >> +
> >> +#ifdef CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
> >> +static struct folio *alloc_anon_folio(struct vm_fault *vmf)
> >> +{
> >> +	gfp_t gfp;
> >> +	pte_t *pte;
> >> +	unsigned long addr;
> >> +	struct folio *folio;
> >> +	struct vm_area_struct *vma = vmf->vma;
> >> +	unsigned int orders;
> >> +	int order;
> >> +
> >> +	/*
> >> +	 * If uffd is active for the vma we need per-page fault fidelity to
> >> +	 * maintain the uffd semantics.
> >> +	 */
> >> +	if (userfaultfd_armed(vma))
> >> +		goto fallback;
> >> +
> >> +	/*
> >> +	 * Get a list of all the (large) orders below PMD_ORDER that are enabled
> >> +	 * for this vma. Then filter out the orders that can't be allocated over
> >> +	 * the faulting address and still be fully contained in the vma.
> >> +	 */
> >> +	orders = hugepage_vma_check(vma, vma->vm_flags, false, true, true,
> >> +				    BIT(PMD_ORDER) - 1);
> >> +	orders = transhuge_vma_suitable(vma, vmf->address, orders);
> >> +
> >> +	if (!orders)
> >> +		goto fallback;
> >> +
> >> +	pte = pte_offset_map(vmf->pmd, vmf->address & PMD_MASK);
> >> +	if (!pte)
> >> +		return ERR_PTR(-EAGAIN);
> >> +
> >> +	order = first_order(orders);
> >> +	while (orders) {
> >> +		addr = ALIGN_DOWN(vmf->address, PAGE_SIZE << order);
> >> +		vmf->pte = pte + pte_index(addr);
> >> +		if (!vmf_pte_range_changed(vmf, 1 << order))
> >> +			break;
> >> +		order = next_order(&orders, order);
> >> +	}
> >> +
> >> +	vmf->pte = NULL;
> >> +	pte_unmap(pte);
> >> +
> >> +	gfp = vma_thp_gfp_mask(vma);
> >> +
> >> +	while (orders) {
> >> +		addr = ALIGN_DOWN(vmf->address, PAGE_SIZE << order);
> >> +		folio = vma_alloc_folio(gfp, order, vma, addr, true);
> >
> > I was checking your series and noticed about the hugepage flag. I think
> > you've changed it from v1 -> v2 from being false to true when orders >=2
> > but I'm not sure about the reasoning. Is this because of your statement
> > in the cover letter [1]?
>
> That hugepage flags is spec'ed as follows:
>
>  * @hugepage: For hugepages try only the preferred node if possible.
>
> The intent of passing true for orders higher than 0, is that we would prefer to
> allocate a smaller order folio that is on the preferred node than a higher order
> folio that is not on the preferred node. The assumption is that the on-going
> cost of accessing the memory on the non-preferred node will outweigh the benefit
> of allocating it as a high order folio.
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan

I think I'm confused about the @hugepage name. I guess activating that
for any order >= 2 doesn't imply you are in fact allocating a huge page
isn't? I can see order is passed from vma_alloc_folio -> __folio_alloc
-> __alloc_pages but I assumed (before reading your patch) you always
want this disabled except for HPAGE_PMD_ORDER allocation cases. But
order is not a limitation for the preferred node here, regardless this
is a huge page or not.

I see the motivation, thanks for sharing.
>
>
> >
> > [1] cover letter snippet:
> >
> > "to implement variable order, large folios for anonymous memory.
> > (previously called ..., but now exposed as an extension to THP;
> > "small-order THP")"
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Daniel
> >
> >> +		if (folio) {
> >> +			clear_huge_page(&folio->page, addr, 1 << order);
> >> +			return folio;
> >> +		}
> >> +		order = next_order(&orders, order);
> >> +	}
> >> +
> >> +fallback:
> >> +	return vma_alloc_zeroed_movable_folio(vma, vmf->address);
> >> +}
> >> +#else
> >> +#define alloc_anon_folio(vmf) \
> >> +		vma_alloc_zeroed_movable_folio((vmf)->vma, (vmf)->address)
> >> +#endif
> >> +
> >>  /*
> >>   * We enter with non-exclusive mmap_lock (to exclude vma changes,
> >>   * but allow concurrent faults), and pte mapped but not yet locked.
> >> @@ -4066,6 +4147,9 @@ vm_fault_t do_swap_page(struct vm_fault *vmf)
> >>   */
> >>  static vm_fault_t do_anonymous_page(struct vm_fault *vmf)
> >>  {
> >> +	int i;
> >> +	int nr_pages = 1;
> >> +	unsigned long addr = vmf->address;
> >>  	bool uffd_wp = vmf_orig_pte_uffd_wp(vmf);
> >>  	struct vm_area_struct *vma = vmf->vma;
> >>  	struct folio *folio;
> >> @@ -4110,10 +4194,15 @@ static vm_fault_t do_anonymous_page(struct vm_fault *vmf)
> >>  	/* Allocate our own private page. */
> >>  	if (unlikely(anon_vma_prepare(vma)))
> >>  		goto oom;
> >> -	folio = vma_alloc_zeroed_movable_folio(vma, vmf->address);
> >> +	folio = alloc_anon_folio(vmf);
> >> +	if (IS_ERR(folio))
> >> +		return 0;
> >>  	if (!folio)
> >>  		goto oom;
> >>
> >> +	nr_pages = folio_nr_pages(folio);
> >> +	addr = ALIGN_DOWN(vmf->address, nr_pages * PAGE_SIZE);
> >> +
> >>  	if (mem_cgroup_charge(folio, vma->vm_mm, GFP_KERNEL))
> >>  		goto oom_free_page;
> >>  	folio_throttle_swaprate(folio, GFP_KERNEL);
> >> @@ -4130,12 +4219,12 @@ static vm_fault_t do_anonymous_page(struct vm_fault *vmf)
> >>  	if (vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE)
> >>  		entry = pte_mkwrite(pte_mkdirty(entry), vma);
> >>
> >> -	vmf->pte = pte_offset_map_lock(vma->vm_mm, vmf->pmd, vmf->address,
> >> -			&vmf->ptl);
> >> +	vmf->pte = pte_offset_map_lock(vma->vm_mm, vmf->pmd, addr, &vmf->ptl);
> >>  	if (!vmf->pte)
> >>  		goto release;
> >> -	if (vmf_pte_changed(vmf)) {
> >> -		update_mmu_tlb(vma, vmf->address, vmf->pte);
> >> +	if (vmf_pte_range_changed(vmf, nr_pages)) {
> >> +		for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++)
> >> +			update_mmu_tlb(vma, addr + PAGE_SIZE * i, vmf->pte + i);
> >>  		goto release;
> >>  	}
> >>
> >> @@ -4150,16 +4239,17 @@ static vm_fault_t do_anonymous_page(struct vm_fault *vmf)
> >>  		return handle_userfault(vmf, VM_UFFD_MISSING);
> >>  	}
> >>
> >> -	inc_mm_counter(vma->vm_mm, MM_ANONPAGES);
> >> -	folio_add_new_anon_rmap(folio, vma, vmf->address);
> >> +	folio_ref_add(folio, nr_pages - 1);
> >> +	add_mm_counter(vma->vm_mm, MM_ANONPAGES, nr_pages);
> >> +	folio_add_new_anon_rmap(folio, vma, addr);
> >>  	folio_add_lru_vma(folio, vma);
> >>  setpte:
> >>  	if (uffd_wp)
> >>  		entry = pte_mkuffd_wp(entry);
> >> -	set_pte_at(vma->vm_mm, vmf->address, vmf->pte, entry);
> >> +	set_ptes(vma->vm_mm, addr, vmf->pte, entry, nr_pages);
> >>
> >>  	/* No need to invalidate - it was non-present before */
> >> -	update_mmu_cache_range(vmf, vma, vmf->address, vmf->pte, 1);
> >> +	update_mmu_cache_range(vmf, vma, addr, vmf->pte, nr_pages);
> >>  unlock:
> >>  	if (vmf->pte)
> >>  		pte_unmap_unlock(vmf->pte, vmf->ptl);
> >> --
> >> 2.25.1
> >>
>

  reply	other threads:[~2023-10-05 14:59 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 67+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-09-29 11:44 [PATCH v6 0/9] variable-order, large folios for anonymous memory Ryan Roberts
2023-09-29 11:44 ` [PATCH v6 1/9] mm: Allow deferred splitting of arbitrary anon large folios Ryan Roberts
2023-10-05  8:19   ` David Hildenbrand
2023-09-29 11:44 ` [PATCH v6 2/9] mm: Non-pmd-mappable, large folios for folio_add_new_anon_rmap() Ryan Roberts
2023-09-29 13:45   ` Kirill A. Shutemov
2023-09-29 14:39     ` Ryan Roberts
2023-09-29 11:44 ` [PATCH v6 3/9] mm: thp: Account pte-mapped anonymous THP usage Ryan Roberts
2023-09-29 11:44 ` [PATCH v6 4/9] mm: thp: Introduce anon_orders and anon_always_mask sysfs files Ryan Roberts
2023-09-29 22:55   ` Andrew Morton
2023-10-02 10:15     ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-07 22:54     ` Michael Ellerman
2023-10-10  0:20       ` Andrew Morton
2023-10-12  9:31         ` David Hildenbrand
2023-10-12 11:07         ` Michael Ellerman
2023-10-11  6:02   ` kernel test robot
2023-09-29 11:44 ` [PATCH v6 5/9] mm: thp: Extend THP to allocate anonymous large folios Ryan Roberts
     [not found]   ` <CGME20231005120507eucas1p13f50fa99f52808818840ee7db194e12e@eucas1p1.samsung.com>
2023-10-05 12:05     ` Daniel Gomez
2023-10-05 12:49       ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-05 14:59         ` Daniel Gomez [this message]
2023-10-27 23:04   ` John Hubbard
2023-10-30 11:43     ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-30 23:25       ` John Hubbard
2023-11-01 13:56         ` Ryan Roberts
2023-09-29 11:44 ` [PATCH v6 6/9] mm: thp: Add "recommend" option for anon_orders Ryan Roberts
2023-10-06 20:08   ` David Hildenbrand
2023-10-06 22:28     ` Yu Zhao
2023-10-09 11:45       ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-09 14:43         ` David Hildenbrand
2023-10-09 20:04         ` Yu Zhao
2023-10-10 10:16           ` Ryan Roberts
2023-09-29 11:44 ` [PATCH v6 7/9] arm64/mm: Override arch_wants_pte_order() Ryan Roberts
2023-10-02 15:21   ` Catalin Marinas
2023-10-03  7:32     ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-03 12:05       ` Catalin Marinas
2023-09-29 11:44 ` [PATCH v6 8/9] selftests/mm/cow: Generalize do_run_with_thp() helper Ryan Roberts
2023-09-29 11:44 ` [PATCH v6 9/9] selftests/mm/cow: Add tests for small-order anon THP Ryan Roberts
2023-10-06 20:06 ` [PATCH v6 0/9] variable-order, large folios for anonymous memory David Hildenbrand
2023-10-09 11:28   ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-09 16:22     ` David Hildenbrand
2023-10-10 10:47       ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-13 20:14         ` David Hildenbrand
2023-10-20 12:33   ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-25 16:24     ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-25 18:47       ` David Hildenbrand
2023-10-25 19:11         ` Yu Zhao
2023-10-26  9:53           ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-26 15:19             ` David Hildenbrand
2023-10-25 19:10       ` John Hubbard
2023-10-31 11:50   ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-31 11:55     ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-31 12:03       ` David Hildenbrand
2023-10-31 13:13         ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-31 18:29       ` Yang Shi
2023-11-01 14:02         ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-01 18:11           ` Yang Shi
2023-10-31 11:58     ` David Hildenbrand
2023-10-31 13:12       ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-13  3:57 ` John Hubbard
2023-11-13  5:18   ` Matthew Wilcox
2023-11-13 10:19     ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-13 11:52       ` Kefeng Wang
2023-11-13 12:12         ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-13 14:52           ` Kefeng Wang
2023-11-13 14:52       ` John Hubbard
2023-11-13 15:04       ` Matthew Wilcox
2023-11-14 10:57         ` Ryan Roberts
2023-12-05 16:05           ` Matthew Wilcox

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