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SubjectRe: [LKP] Re: [mm/memcg] bd0b230fe1: will-it-scale.per_process_ops -22.7% regression
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On 11/3/20 8:20 PM, Xing Zhengjun wrote:
>
>
> On 11/2/2020 6:02 PM, Michal Hocko wrote:
>> On Mon 02-11-20 17:53:14, Rong Chen wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/2/20 5:27 PM, Michal Hocko wrote:
>>>> On Mon 02-11-20 17:15:43, kernel test robot wrote:
>>>>> Greeting,
>>>>>
>>>>> FYI, we noticed a -22.7% regression of
>>>>> will-it-scale.per_process_ops due to commit:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> commit: bd0b230fe14554bfffbae54e19038716f96f5a41 ("mm/memcg: unify
>>>>> swap and memsw page counters")
>>>>> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git
>>>>> master
>>>> I really fail to see how this can be anything else than a data
>>>> structure
>>>> layout change. There is one counter less.
>>>>
>>>> btw. are cgroups configured at all? What would be the configuration?
>>>
>>> Hi Michal,
>>>
>>> We used the default configure of cgroups, not sure what
>>> configuration you
>>> want,
>>> could you give me more details? and here is the cgroup info of
>>> will-it-scale
>>> process:
>>>
>>> $ cat /proc/3042/cgroup
>>> 12:hugetlb:/
>>> 11:memory:/system.slice/lkp-bootstrap.service
>>
>> OK, this means that memory controler is enabled and in use. Btw. do you
>> get the original performance if you add one phony page_counter after the
>> union?
>>
> I add one phony page_counter after the union and re-test, the
> regression reduced to -1.2%. It looks like the regression caused by
> the data structure layout change.

So it looks like the regression is caused by false cacheline sharing of
two or more hot items in mem_cgroup. As the size of the page_counter is
112 bytes, eliminating one counter will shift down the cacheline
boundary by 16 bytes. We probably need to use perf to find out what
those hot items are for this particular benchmark.

Cheers,
Longman

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