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Subject[PATCH v2 0/6] Follow-up on high-order PCP caching
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This series replaces v1 of the "Follow-up on high-order PCP caching"
series in mmots.

Changelog since v1
o Drain the requested PCP list first (vbabka)
o Use [min|max]_pindex properly to reduce search depth (vbabka)
o Update benchmark results in changelogs

Commit 44042b449872 ("mm/page_alloc: allow high-order pages to be
stored on the per-cpu lists") was primarily aimed at reducing the cost
of SLUB cache refills of high-order pages in two ways. Firstly, zone
lock acquisitions was reduced and secondly, there were fewer buddy list
modifications. This is a follow-up series fixing some issues that became
apparant after merging.

Patch 1 is a functional fix. It's harmless but inefficient.

Patches 2-5 reduce the overhead of bulk freeing of PCP pages. While
the overhead is small, it's cumulative and noticable when truncating
large files. The changelog for patch 4 includes results of a microbench
that deletes large sparse files with data in page cache. Sparse files
were used to eliminate filesystem overhead.

Patch 6 addresses issues with high-order PCP pages being stored on PCP
lists for too long. Pages freed on a CPU potentially may not be quickly
reused and in some cases this can increase cache miss rates. Details are
included in the changelog.

mm/page_alloc.c | 135 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
1 file changed, 69 insertions(+), 66 deletions(-)

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2.31.1

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