From: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
To: John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>,
David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>,
linux-mm <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>,
John Dias <joaodias@google.com>,
huww98@outlook.com
Subject: Re: [RFC v2] mm: introduce page pin owner
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2022 15:24:17 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Ydd6IRTxI5RU/Sp1@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <978452be-6377-69e3-4720-520410d32b31@nvidia.com>
On Thu, Jan 06, 2022 at 02:27:48PM -0800, John Hubbard wrote:
> On 12/28/21 09:59, Minchan Kim wrote:
> > A Contiguous Memory Allocator(CMA) allocation can fail if any page
> > within the requested range has an elevated refcount(a pinned page).
> >
> > Debugging such failures is difficult, because the struct pages only
> > show a combined refcount, and do not show the callstacks or
> > backtraces of the code that acquired each refcount. So the source
> > of the page pins remains a mystery, at the time of CMA failure.
> >
> > In order to solve this without adding too much overhead, just do
> > nothing most of the time, which is pretty low overhead. However,
> > once a CMA failure occurs, then mark the page (this requires a
> > pointer's worth of space in struct page, but it uses page extensions
> > to get that), and start tracing the subsequent put_page() calls.
> > As the program finishes up, each page pin will be undone, and
> > traced with a backtrace. The programmer reads the trace output and
> > sees the list of all page pinning code paths.
> >
> > This will consume an additional 8 bytes per 4KB page, or an
> > additional 0.2% of RAM. In addition to the storage space, it will
> > have some performance cost, due to increasing the size of struct
> > page so that it is greater than the cacheline size (or multiples
> > thereof) of popular (x86, ...) CPUs.
> >
> > The idea can apply every user of migrate_pages as well as CMA to
> > know the reason why the page migration failed. To support it,
> > the implementation takes "enum migrate_reason" string as filter
> > of the tracepoint(see below).
> >
>
> Hi Minchan,
>
> If this is ready to propose, then maybe it's time to remove the "RFC"
> qualification from the subject line, and re-post for final review.
>
> And also when you do that, could you please specify which tree or commit
> this applies to? I wasn't able to figure that out this time.
Sorry for that. It was based on next-20211224.
>
> > Usage)
>
> This extensive "usage" section is probably helpful, but the commit
> log is certainly not the place for the "how to" documentation. Let's
> find an .rst file to stash it in, I think.
I wanted to get some review for implementation/interface/usage before
respin removing the RFC. Otherwise, the the documentation need to keep
update heavily. Based on your comment, I think you are almost agree
with as-is. Then, yeah, let me cook up the doc and repost it with
removing the RFC tag.
Thanks.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-01-06 23:24 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-12-28 17:59 Minchan Kim
2022-01-06 18:14 ` Minchan Kim
2022-01-06 22:27 ` John Hubbard
2022-01-06 23:24 ` Minchan Kim [this message]
2022-01-12 12:25 ` David Hildenbrand
2022-01-12 16:22 ` Minchan Kim
2022-01-12 17:42 ` David Hildenbrand
2022-01-12 20:41 ` Minchan Kim
2022-01-14 13:31 ` David Hildenbrand
2022-01-14 16:39 ` Minchan Kim
2022-01-14 16:51 ` David Hildenbrand
2022-01-14 18:47 ` David Hildenbrand
2022-01-14 18:57 ` Minchan Kim
2022-01-21 21:59 ` Minchan Kim
2022-01-14 18:55 ` Minchan Kim
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