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SubjectRe: [PATCH] psi: annotate refault stalls from IO submission
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On 7/23/19 1:04 PM, Johannes Weiner wrote:
> CCing Jens for bio layer stuff
>
> On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 10:02:26AM +1000, Dave Chinner wrote:
>> Even better: If this memstall and "refault" check is needed to
>> account for bio submission blocking, then page cache iteration is
>> the wrong place to be doing this check. It should be done entirely
>> in the bio code when adding pages to the bio because we'll only ever
>> be doing page cache read IO on page cache misses. i.e. this isn't
>> dependent on adding a new page to the LRU or not - if we add a new
>> page then we are going to be doing IO and so this does not require
>> magic pixie dust at the page cache iteration level
>
> That could work. I had it at the page cache level because that's
> logically where the refault occurs. But PG_workingset encodes
> everything we need from the page cache layer and is available where
> the actual stall occurs, so we should be able to push it down.
>
>> e.g. bio_add_page_memstall() can do the working set check and then
>> set a flag on the bio to say it contains a memstall page. Then on
>> submission of the bio the memstall condition can be cleared.
>
> A separate bio_add_page_memstall() would have all the problems you
> pointed out with the original patch: it's magic, people will get it
> wrong, and it'll be hard to verify and notice regressions.
>
> How about just doing it in __bio_add_page()? PG_workingset is not
> overloaded - when we see it set, we can generally and unconditionally
> flag the bio as containing userspace workingset pages.
>
> At submission time, in conjunction with the IO direction, we can
> clearly tell whether we are reloading userspace workingset data,
> i.e. stalling on memory.
>
> This?

Not vehemently opposed to it, even if it sucks having to test page flags
in the hot path. Maybe even do:

if (!bio_flagged(bio, BIO_WORKINGSET) && PageWorkingset(page))
bio_set_flag(bio, BIO_WORKINGSET);

to at least avoid it for the (common?) case where multiple pages are
marked as workingset.

--
Jens Axboe

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