From: Ryan Roberts <ryan.roberts@arm.com>
To: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>,
Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>, Gao Xiang <xiang@kernel.org>,
Yu Zhao <yuzhao@google.com>, Yang Shi <shy828301@gmail.com>,
Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>,
Kefeng Wang <wangkefeng.wang@huawei.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 1/4] mm: swap: Remove CLUSTER_FLAG_HUGE from swap_cluster_info:flags
Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2024 18:38:33 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9ed743a7-0c5d-49d9-b8b2-d58364df1f5f@arm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <949b6c22-d737-4060-9ca1-a69d8e986d90@redhat.com>
On 04/03/2024 17:30, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> On 04.03.24 17:03, Ryan Roberts wrote:
>> On 28/02/2024 12:12, David Hildenbrand wrote:
>>>>> How relevant is it? Relevant enough that someone decided to put that
>>>>> optimization in? I don't know :)
>>>>
>>>> I'll have one last go at convincing you: Huang Ying (original author) commented
>>>> "I believe this should be OK. Better to compare the performance too." at [1].
>>>> That implies to me that perhaps the optimization wasn't in response to a
>>>> specific problem after all. Do you have any thoughts, Huang?
>>>
>>> Might make sense to include that in the patch description!
>>>
>>>> OK so if we really do need to keep this optimization, here are some ideas:
>>>>
>>>> Fundamentally, we would like to be able to figure out the size of the swap slot
>>>> from the swap entry. Today swap supports 2 sizes; PAGE_SIZE and PMD_SIZE. For
>>>> PMD_SIZE, it always uses a full cluster, so can easily add a flag to the
>>>> cluster
>>>> to mark it as PMD_SIZE.
>>>>
>>>> Going forwards, we want to support all sizes (power-of-2). Most of the time, a
>>>> cluster will contain only one size of THPs, but this is not the case when a THP
>>>> in the swapcache gets split or when an order-0 slot gets stolen. We expect
>>>> these
>>>> cases to be rare.
>>>>
>>>> 1) Keep the size of the smallest swap entry in the cluster header. Most of the
>>>> time it will be the full size of the swap entry, but sometimes it will cover
>>>> only a portion. In the latter case you may see a false negative for
>>>> swap_page_trans_huge_swapped() meaning we take the slow path, but that is rare.
>>>> There is one wrinkle: currently the HUGE flag is cleared in
>>>> put_swap_folio(). We
>>>> wouldn't want to do the equivalent in the new scheme (i.e. set the whole
>>>> cluster
>>>> to order-0). I think that is safe, but haven't completely convinced myself yet.
>>>>
>>>> 2) allocate 4 bits per (small) swap slot to hold the order. This will give
>>>> precise information and is conceptually simpler to understand, but will cost
>>>> more memory (half as much as the initial swap_map[] again).
>>>>
>>>> I still prefer to avoid this at all if we can (and would like to hear Huang's
>>>> thoughts). But if its a choice between 1 and 2, I prefer 1 - I'll do some
>>>> prototyping.
>>>
>>> Taking a step back: what about we simply batch unmapping of swap entries?
>>>
>>> That is, if we're unmapping a PTE range, we'll collect swap entries (under PT
>>> lock) that reference consecutive swap offsets in the same swap file.
>>>
>>> There, we can then first decrement all the swap counts, and then try minimizing
>>> how often we actually have to try reclaiming swap space (lookup folio, see it's
>>> a large folio that we cannot reclaim or could reclaim, ...).
>>>
>>> Might need some fine-tuning in swap code to "advance" to the next entry to try
>>> freeing up, but we certainly can do better than what we would do right now.
>>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm struggling to convince myself that free_swap_and_cache() can't race with
>> with swapoff(). Can anyone explain that this is safe?
>>
>> I *think* they are both serialized by the PTL, since all callers of
>> free_swap_and_cache() (except shmem) have the PTL, and swapoff() calls
>> try_to_unuse() early on, which takes the PTL as it iterates over every vma in
>> every mm. It looks like shmem is handled specially by a call to shmem_unuse(),
>> but I can't see the exact serialization mechanism.
>
> As get_swap_device() documents:
>
> "if there aren't some other ways to prevent swapoff, such as the folio in swap
> cache is locked, page table lock is held, etc., the swap entry may become
> invalid because of swapoff"
>
> PTL it is, in theory. But I'm afraid that's half the story.
Ahh I didn't notice that comment - thanks!
>
>>
>> I've implemented a batching function, as David suggested above, but I'm trying
>> to convince myself that it is safe for it to access si->swap_map[] without a
>> lock (i.e. that swapoff() can't concurrently free it). But I think
>> free_swap_and_cache() as it already exists depends on being able to access the
>> si without an explicit lock, so I'm assuming the same mechanism will protect my
>> new changes. But I want to be sure I understand the mechanism...
>
> Very valid concern.
>
>>
>>
>> This is the existing free_swap_and_cache(). I think _swap_info_get() would break
>> if this could race with swapoff(), and __swap_entry_free() looks up the cluster
>> from an array, which would also be freed by swapoff if racing:
>>
>> int free_swap_and_cache(swp_entry_t entry)
>> {
>> struct swap_info_struct *p;
>> unsigned char count;
>>
>> if (non_swap_entry(entry))
>> return 1;
>>
>> p = _swap_info_get(entry);
>> if (p) {
>> count = __swap_entry_free(p, entry);
>
> If count dropped to 0 and
>
>> if (count == SWAP_HAS_CACHE)
>
>
> count is now SWAP_HAS_CACHE, there is in fact no swap entry anymore. We removed
> it. That one would have to be reclaimed asynchronously.
>
> The existing code we would call swap_page_trans_huge_swapped() with the SI it
> obtained via _swap_info_get().
>
> I also don't see what should be left protecting the SI. It's not locked anymore,
> the swapcounts are at 0. We don't hold the folio lock.
>
> try_to_unuse() will stop as soon as si->inuse_pages is at 0. Hm ...
But, assuming the caller of free_swap_and_cache() acquires the PTL first, I
think this all works out ok? While free_swap_and_cache() is running,
try_to_unuse() will wait for the PTL. Or if try_to_unuse() runs first, then
free_swap_and_cache() will never be called because the swap entry will have been
removed from the PTE?
That just leaves shmem... I suspected there might be some serialization between
shmem_unuse() (called from try_to_unuse()) and the shmem free_swap_and_cache()
callsites, but I can't see it. Hmm...
>
> Would performing the overall operation under lock_cluster_or_swap_info help? Not
> so sure :(
No - that function relies on being able to access the cluster from the array in
the swap_info and lock it. And I think that array has the same lifetime as
swap_map, so same problem. You'd need get_swap_device()/put_swap_device() and a
bunch of refactoring for the internals not to take the locks, I guess. I think
its doable, just not sure if neccessary...
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Thread overview: 116+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-10-25 14:45 [PATCH v3 0/4] Swap-out small-sized THP without splitting Ryan Roberts
2023-10-25 14:45 ` [PATCH v3 1/4] mm: swap: Remove CLUSTER_FLAG_HUGE from swap_cluster_info:flags Ryan Roberts
2024-02-22 10:19 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-02-22 10:20 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-02-26 17:41 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-27 17:10 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-27 19:17 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-02-28 9:37 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-28 12:12 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-02-28 14:57 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-28 15:12 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-02-28 15:18 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-03-01 16:27 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-03-01 16:31 ` Matthew Wilcox
2024-03-01 16:44 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-03-01 17:00 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-03-01 17:14 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-03-01 17:18 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-03-01 17:06 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-03-04 4:52 ` Barry Song
2024-03-04 5:42 ` Barry Song
2024-03-05 7:41 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-03-01 16:31 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-03-01 16:32 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-03-04 16:03 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-03-04 17:30 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-03-04 18:38 ` Ryan Roberts [this message]
2024-03-04 20:50 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-03-04 21:55 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-03-04 22:02 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-03-04 22:34 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-03-05 6:11 ` Huang, Ying
2024-03-05 8:35 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-03-05 8:46 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-28 13:33 ` Matthew Wilcox
2024-02-28 14:24 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-28 14:59 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-25 14:45 ` [PATCH v3 2/4] mm: swap: Remove struct percpu_cluster Ryan Roberts
2023-10-25 14:45 ` [PATCH v3 3/4] mm: swap: Simplify ssd behavior when scanner steals entry Ryan Roberts
2023-10-25 14:45 ` [PATCH v3 4/4] mm: swap: Swap-out small-sized THP without splitting Ryan Roberts
2023-10-30 8:18 ` Huang, Ying
2023-10-30 13:59 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-10-31 8:12 ` Huang, Ying
2023-11-03 11:42 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-02 7:40 ` Barry Song
2023-11-02 10:21 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-02 22:36 ` Barry Song
2023-11-03 11:31 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-03 13:57 ` Steven Price
2023-11-04 9:34 ` Barry Song
2023-11-06 10:12 ` Steven Price
2023-11-06 21:39 ` Barry Song
2023-11-08 11:51 ` Steven Price
2023-11-07 12:46 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-07 18:05 ` Barry Song
2023-11-08 11:23 ` Barry Song
2023-11-08 20:20 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-08 21:04 ` Barry Song
2023-11-04 5:49 ` Barry Song
2024-02-05 9:51 ` Barry Song
2024-02-05 12:14 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-18 23:40 ` Barry Song
2024-02-20 20:03 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-03-05 9:00 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-03-05 9:54 ` Barry Song
2024-03-05 10:44 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-27 12:28 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-27 13:37 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-28 2:46 ` Barry Song
2024-02-22 7:05 ` Barry Song
2024-02-22 10:09 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-02-23 9:46 ` Barry Song
2024-02-27 12:05 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-28 1:23 ` Barry Song
2024-02-28 9:34 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-02-28 23:18 ` Barry Song
2024-02-28 15:57 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-29 7:47 ` [PATCH v3 0/4] " Barry Song
2023-11-29 12:06 ` Ryan Roberts
2023-11-29 20:38 ` Barry Song
2024-01-18 11:10 ` [PATCH RFC 0/6] mm: support large folios swap-in Barry Song
2024-01-18 11:10 ` [PATCH RFC 1/6] arm64: mm: swap: support THP_SWAP on hardware with MTE Barry Song
2024-01-26 23:14 ` Chris Li
2024-02-26 2:59 ` Barry Song
2024-01-18 11:10 ` [PATCH RFC 2/6] mm: swap: introduce swap_nr_free() for batched swap_free() Barry Song
2024-01-26 23:17 ` Chris Li
2024-02-26 4:47 ` Barry Song
2024-01-18 11:10 ` [PATCH RFC 3/6] mm: swap: make should_try_to_free_swap() support large-folio Barry Song
2024-01-26 23:22 ` Chris Li
2024-01-18 11:10 ` [PATCH RFC 4/6] mm: support large folios swapin as a whole Barry Song
2024-01-27 19:53 ` Chris Li
2024-02-26 7:29 ` Barry Song
2024-01-27 20:06 ` Chris Li
2024-02-26 7:31 ` Barry Song
2024-01-18 11:10 ` [PATCH RFC 5/6] mm: rmap: weaken the WARN_ON in __folio_add_anon_rmap() Barry Song
2024-01-18 11:54 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-01-23 6:49 ` Barry Song
2024-01-29 3:25 ` Chris Li
2024-01-29 10:06 ` David Hildenbrand
2024-01-29 16:31 ` Chris Li
2024-02-26 5:05 ` Barry Song
2024-04-06 23:27 ` Barry Song
2024-01-27 23:41 ` Chris Li
2024-01-18 11:10 ` [PATCH RFC 6/6] mm: madvise: don't split mTHP for MADV_PAGEOUT Barry Song
2024-01-29 2:15 ` Chris Li
2024-02-26 6:39 ` Barry Song
2024-02-27 12:22 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-27 22:39 ` Barry Song
2024-02-27 14:40 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-02-27 18:57 ` Barry Song
2024-02-28 3:49 ` Barry Song
2024-01-18 15:25 ` [PATCH RFC 0/6] mm: support large folios swap-in Ryan Roberts
2024-01-18 23:54 ` Barry Song
2024-01-19 13:25 ` Ryan Roberts
2024-01-27 14:27 ` Barry Song
2024-01-29 9:05 ` Huang, Ying
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