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SubjectRe: [PATCH-next v5 3/4] mm/memcg: Improve refill_obj_stock() performance
On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 12:30 PM Waiman Long <longman@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> There are two issues with the current refill_obj_stock() code. First of
> all, when nr_bytes reaches over PAGE_SIZE, it calls drain_obj_stock() to
> atomically flush out remaining bytes to obj_cgroup, clear cached_objcg
> and do a obj_cgroup_put(). It is likely that the same obj_cgroup will
> be used again which leads to another call to drain_obj_stock() and
> obj_cgroup_get() as well as atomically retrieve the available byte from
> obj_cgroup. That is costly. Instead, we should just uncharge the excess
> pages, reduce the stock bytes and be done with it. The drain_obj_stock()
> function should only be called when obj_cgroup changes.
>
> Secondly, when charging an object of size not less than a page in
> obj_cgroup_charge(), it is possible that the remaining bytes to be
> refilled to the stock will overflow a page and cause refill_obj_stock()
> to uncharge 1 page. To avoid the additional uncharge in this case,
> a new overfill flag is added to refill_obj_stock() which will be set
> when called from obj_cgroup_charge().
>
> A multithreaded kmalloc+kfree microbenchmark on a 2-socket 48-core
> 96-thread x86-64 system with 96 testing threads were run. Before this
> patch, the total number of kilo kmalloc+kfree operations done for a 4k
> large object by all the testing threads per second were 4,304 kops/s
> (cgroup v1) and 8,478 kops/s (cgroup v2). After applying this patch, the
> number were 4,731 (cgroup v1) and 418,142 (cgroup v2) respectively. This
> represents a performance improvement of 1.10X (cgroup v1) and 49.3X
> (cgroup v2).
>
> Signed-off-by: Waiman Long <longman@redhat.com>

After incorporating Roman's suggestion, you can add:

Reviewed-by: Shakeel Butt <shakeelb@google.com>

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