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SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH v0] mm/slub: Let number of online CPUs determine the slub page order
On Thu, 21 Jan 2021 at 11:01, Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 21 Jan 2021, Bharata B Rao wrote:
>
> > > The problem is that calculate_order() is called a number of times
> > > before secondaries CPUs are booted and it returns 1 instead of 224.
> > > This makes the use of num_online_cpus() irrelevant for those cases
> > >
> > > After adding in my command line "slub_min_objects=36" which equals to
> > > 4 * (fls(num_online_cpus()) + 1) with a correct num_online_cpus == 224
> > > , the regression diseapears:
> > >
> > > 9 iterations of hackbench -l 16000 -g 16: 3.201sec (+/- 0.90%)
> >
> > Should we have switched to num_present_cpus() rather than
> > num_online_cpus()? If so, the below patch should address the
> > above problem.
>
> There is certainly an initcall after secondaries are booted where we could
> redo the calculate_order?
>
> Or the num_online_cpus needs to be up to date earlier. Why does this issue
> not occur on x86? Does x86 have an up to date num_online_cpus earlier?

I have added a printk in calculate_order() :
pr_info(" SLUB calculate_order cmd %d min %d online %d
present %d possible %d cpus %d", slub_min_objects, min_objects,
num_online_cpus(), num_present_cpus(), num_possible_cpus(),
nr_cpu_ids);

And checked with
qemu-system-x86_64 -kernel bzImage -nographic -smp 4 -append "console=ttyS0"

[ 0.064927] SLUB calculate_order cmd 0 min 8 online 1 present 4
possible 4 cpus 4
[ 0.064970] SLUB: HWalign=64, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, CPUs=4, Nodes=1

The num_online_cpus has the same behavior as on my platform and
num_online_cpus = 1 when kmem_cache_init() is called

Only the num_present_cpus = 4 from the beginning but that's probably
just because it runs in a VM

Also it's interesting to notice that num_possible_cpus and nr_cpu_ids
are set to the correct value

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