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From: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net>
To: Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>
Cc: linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	Arjan Van De Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz>,
	David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>,
	Johannes Weiner <jweiner@redhat.com>,
	Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>,
	Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>,
	Pavel Tatashin <pasha.tatashin@soleen.com>,
	Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>,
	Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 01/10] mm, pcp: avoid to drain PCP when process exit
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2023 13:46:10 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20231011124610.4punxroovolyvmgr@techsingularity.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20230920061856.257597-2-ying.huang@intel.com>

On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 02:18:47PM +0800, Huang Ying wrote:
> In commit f26b3fa04611 ("mm/page_alloc: limit number of high-order
> pages on PCP during bulk free"), the PCP (Per-CPU Pageset) will be
> drained when PCP is mostly used for high-order pages freeing to
> improve the cache-hot pages reusing between page allocation and
> freeing CPUs.
> 
> But, the PCP draining mechanism may be triggered unexpectedly when
> process exits.  With some customized trace point, it was found that
> PCP draining (free_high == true) was triggered with the order-1 page
> freeing with the following call stack,
> 
>  => free_unref_page_commit
>  => free_unref_page
>  => __mmdrop
>  => exit_mm
>  => do_exit
>  => do_group_exit
>  => __x64_sys_exit_group
>  => do_syscall_64
> 
> Checking the source code, this is the page table PGD
> freeing (mm_free_pgd()).  It's a order-1 page freeing if
> CONFIG_PAGE_TABLE_ISOLATION=y.  Which is a common configuration for
> security.
> 
> Just before that, page freeing with the following call stack was
> found,
> 
>  => free_unref_page_commit
>  => free_unref_page_list
>  => release_pages
>  => tlb_batch_pages_flush
>  => tlb_finish_mmu
>  => exit_mmap
>  => __mmput
>  => exit_mm
>  => do_exit
>  => do_group_exit
>  => __x64_sys_exit_group
>  => do_syscall_64
> 
> So, when a process exits,
> 
> - a large number of user pages of the process will be freed without
>   page allocation, it's highly possible that pcp->free_factor becomes
>   > 0.
> 
> - after freeing all user pages, the PGD will be freed, which is a
>   order-1 page freeing, PCP will be drained.
> 
> All in all, when a process exits, it's high possible that the PCP will
> be drained.  This is an unexpected behavior.
> 
> To avoid this, in the patch, the PCP draining will only be triggered
> for 2 consecutive high-order page freeing.
> 
> On a 2-socket Intel server with 224 logical CPU, we tested kbuild on
> one socket with `make -j 112`.  With the patch, the build time
> decreases 3.4% (from 206s to 199s).  The cycles% of the spinlock
> contention (mostly for zone lock) decreases from 43.6% to 40.3% (with
> PCP size == 361).  The number of PCP draining for high order pages
> freeing (free_high) decreases 50.8%.
> 
> This helps network workload too for reduced zone lock contention.  On
> a 2-socket Intel server with 128 logical CPU, with the patch, the
> network bandwidth of the UNIX (AF_UNIX) test case of lmbench test
> suite with 16-pair processes increase 17.1%.  The cycles% of the
> spinlock contention (mostly for zone lock) decreases from 50.0% to
> 45.8%.  The number of PCP draining for high order pages
> freeing (free_high) decreases 27.4%.  The cache miss rate keeps 0.3%.
> 
> Signed-off-by: "Huang, Ying" <ying.huang@intel.com>

Acked-by: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net>

However, I want to note that batching on exit is not necessarily
unexpected. For processes that are multi-TB in size, the time to exit
can actually be quite large and batching is of benefit but optimising
for exit is rarely a winning strategy. The pattern of "all allocs on CPU
B and all frees on CPU B" or "short-lived tasks triggering a premature
drain" is a bit more compelling but not worth a changelog rewrite.
> 
> diff --git a/include/linux/mmzone.h b/include/linux/mmzone.h
> index 4106fbc5b4b3..64d5ed2bb724 100644
> --- a/include/linux/mmzone.h
> +++ b/include/linux/mmzone.h
> @@ -676,12 +676,15 @@ enum zone_watermarks {
>  #define high_wmark_pages(z) (z->_watermark[WMARK_HIGH] + z->watermark_boost)
>  #define wmark_pages(z, i) (z->_watermark[i] + z->watermark_boost)
>  
> +#define	PCPF_PREV_FREE_HIGH_ORDER	0x01
> +

The meaning of the flag and its intent should have been documented.

-- 
Mel Gorman
SUSE Labs


  reply	other threads:[~2023-10-11 12:46 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 41+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-09-20  6:18 [PATCH 00/10] mm: PCP high auto-tuning Huang Ying
2023-09-20  6:18 ` [PATCH 01/10] mm, pcp: avoid to drain PCP when process exit Huang Ying
2023-10-11 12:46   ` Mel Gorman [this message]
2023-10-11 17:16     ` Andrew Morton
2023-10-12 13:09       ` Mel Gorman
2023-10-12 13:35         ` Huang, Ying
2023-10-12 12:21     ` Huang, Ying
2023-09-20  6:18 ` [PATCH 02/10] cacheinfo: calculate per-CPU data cache size Huang Ying
2023-09-20  9:24   ` Sudeep Holla
2023-09-22  7:56     ` Huang, Ying
2023-10-11 12:20   ` Mel Gorman
2023-10-12 12:08     ` Huang, Ying
2023-10-12 12:52       ` Mel Gorman
2023-10-12 13:12         ` Huang, Ying
2023-10-12 15:22           ` Mel Gorman
2023-10-13  3:06             ` Huang, Ying
2023-10-16 15:43               ` Mel Gorman
2023-09-20  6:18 ` [PATCH 03/10] mm, pcp: reduce lock contention for draining high-order pages Huang Ying
2023-10-11 12:49   ` Mel Gorman
2023-10-12 12:11     ` Huang, Ying
2023-09-20  6:18 ` [PATCH 04/10] mm: restrict the pcp batch scale factor to avoid too long latency Huang Ying
2023-10-11 12:52   ` Mel Gorman
2023-10-12 12:15     ` Huang, Ying
2023-09-20  6:18 ` [PATCH 05/10] mm, page_alloc: scale the number of pages that are batch allocated Huang Ying
2023-10-11 12:54   ` Mel Gorman
2023-09-20  6:18 ` [PATCH 06/10] mm: add framework for PCP high auto-tuning Huang Ying
2023-09-20  6:18 ` [PATCH 07/10] mm: tune PCP high automatically Huang Ying
2023-09-20  6:18 ` [PATCH 08/10] mm, pcp: decrease PCP high if free pages < high watermark Huang Ying
2023-10-11 13:08   ` Mel Gorman
2023-10-12 12:19     ` Huang, Ying
2023-09-20  6:18 ` [PATCH 09/10] mm, pcp: avoid to reduce PCP high unnecessarily Huang Ying
2023-10-11 14:09   ` Mel Gorman
2023-10-12  7:48     ` Huang, Ying
2023-10-12 12:49       ` Mel Gorman
2023-10-12 13:19         ` Huang, Ying
2023-09-20  6:18 ` [PATCH 10/10] mm, pcp: reduce detecting time of consecutive high order page freeing Huang Ying
2023-09-20 16:41 ` [PATCH 00/10] mm: PCP high auto-tuning Andrew Morton
2023-09-21 13:32   ` Huang, Ying
2023-09-21 15:46     ` Andrew Morton
2023-09-22  0:33       ` Huang, Ying
2023-10-11 13:05   ` Mel Gorman

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