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    Subject[PATCH 0/8] hugetlb: add demote/split page functionality
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    The concurrent use of multiple hugetlb page sizes on a single system
    is becoming more common. One of the reasons is better TLB support for
    gigantic page sizes on x86 hardware. In addition, hugetlb pages are
    being used to back VMs in hosting environments.

    When using hugetlb pages to back VMs in such environments, it is
    sometimes desirable to preallocate hugetlb pools. This avoids the delay
    and uncertainty of allocating hugetlb pages at VM startup. In addition,
    preallocating huge pages minimizes the issue of memory fragmentation that
    increases the longer the system is up and running.

    In such environments, a combination of larger and smaller hugetlb pages
    are preallocated in anticipation of backing VMs of various sizes. Over
    time, the preallocated pool of smaller hugetlb pages may become
    depleted while larger hugetlb pages still remain. In such situations,
    it may be desirable to convert larger hugetlb pages to smaller hugetlb
    pages.

    Converting larger to smaller hugetlb pages can be accomplished today by
    first freeing the larger page to the buddy allocator and then allocating
    the smaller pages. However, there are two issues with this approach:
    1) This process can take quite some time, especially if allocation of
    the smaller pages is not immediate and requires migration/compaction.
    2) There is no guarantee that the total size of smaller pages allocated
    will match the size of the larger page which was freed. This is
    because the area freed by the larger page could quickly be
    fragmented.

    To address these issues, introduce the concept of hugetlb page demotion.
    Demotion provides a means of 'in place' splitting a hugetlb page to
    pages of a smaller size. For example, on x86 one 1G page can be
    demoted to 512 2M pages. Page demotion is controlled via sysfs files.
    - demote_size Read only target page size for demotion
    - demote Writable number of hugetlb pages to be demoted

    Only hugetlb pages which are free at the time of the request can be demoted.
    Demotion does not add to the complexity surplus pages. Demotion also honors
    reserved huge pages. Therefore, when a value is written to the sysfs demote
    file, that value is only the maximum number of pages which will be demoted.
    It is possible fewer will actually be demoted.

    If demote_size is PAGESIZE, demote will simply free pages to the buddy
    allocator.

    Real world use cases
    --------------------
    There are groups today using hugetlb pages to back VMs on x86. Their
    use case is as described above. They have experienced the issues with
    performance and not necessarily getting the excepted number smaller huge
    pages after free/allocate cycle.

    Note to reviewers
    -----------------
    Patches 1-5 provide the basic demote functionality. They are built on
    next-20210721.
    Patch 3 deals with this issue of speculative page references as
    discussed in [1] and [2]. It builds on the ideas used in
    patches currently in mmotm. There have been few comments on
    those patches in mmotm, so I do not feel the approach has been
    well vetted.
    Patches 6-8 are an optimization to deal with vmemmap optimized pages.
    This was discussed in the RFC. IMO, the code may not be worth
    the benefit. They could be dropped with no loss of
    functionality. In addition, Muchun has recently sent patches to
    further optimize hugetlb vmemmap reduction by only requiring one
    vmemmap page per huge page [3]. These patches do not take Muchun's
    new patches into account.

    RFC -> v1
    - Provides basic support for vmemmap optimized pages
    - Takes speculative page references into account
    - Updated Documentation file
    - Added optimizations for vmemmap optimized pages

    [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/CAG48ez23q0Jy9cuVnwAe7t_fdhMk2S7N5Hdi-GLcCeq5bsfLxw@mail.gmail.com/
    [2] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20210710002441.167759-1-mike.kravetz@oracle.com/
    [3] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20210714091800.42645-1-songmuchun@bytedance.com/

    Mike Kravetz (8):
    hugetlb: add demote hugetlb page sysfs interfaces
    hugetlb: add HPageCma flag and code to free non-gigantic pages in CMA
    hugetlb: add demote bool to gigantic page routines
    hugetlb: add hugetlb demote page support
    hugetlb: document the demote sysfs interfaces
    hugetlb: vmemmap optimizations when demoting hugetlb pages
    hugetlb: prepare destroy and prep routines for vmemmap optimized pages
    hugetlb: Optimized demote vmemmap optimizatized pages

    Documentation/admin-guide/mm/hugetlbpage.rst | 29 +-
    include/linux/hugetlb.h | 8 +
    include/linux/mm.h | 4 +
    mm/hugetlb.c | 328 +++++++++++++++++--
    mm/hugetlb_vmemmap.c | 72 +++-
    mm/hugetlb_vmemmap.h | 16 +
    mm/sparse-vmemmap.c | 123 ++++++-
    7 files changed, 538 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-)

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    2.31.1

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