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SubjectRe: [PATCH] mm: skip reserved page for kmem leak scanning
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On 30.08.22 04:41, Zhaoyang Huang wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 8:19 PM David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 26.08.22 05:23, Zhaoyang Huang wrote:
>>> On Fri, Aug 26, 2022 at 11:13 AM zhaoyang.huang
>>> <zhaoyang.huang@unisoc.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> From: Zhaoyang Huang <zhaoyang.huang@unisoc.com>
>>>>
>>>> It is no need to scan reserved page, skip it.
>>>>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Zhaoyang Huang <zhaoyang.huang@unisoc.com>
>>>> ---
>>>> mm/kmemleak.c | 2 +-
>>>> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/mm/kmemleak.c b/mm/kmemleak.c
>>>> index a182f5d..c546250 100644
>>>> --- a/mm/kmemleak.c
>>>> +++ b/mm/kmemleak.c
>>>> @@ -1471,7 +1471,7 @@ static void kmemleak_scan(void)
>>>> if (page_zone(page) != zone)
>>>> continue;
>>>> /* only scan if page is in use */
>>>> - if (page_count(page) == 0)
>>>> + if (page_count(page) == 0 || PageReserved(page))
>>> Sorry for previous stupid code by my faint, correct it here
>>
>> Did you even test the initial patch?
>>
>> I wonder why we should consider this change
>>
>> (a) I doubt it's a performance issue. If it is, please provide numbers
>> before/after.
> For Android-like SOC systems where AP(cpu runs linux) are one of the
> memory consumers which are composed of other processors such as modem,
> isp,wcn etc. The reserved memory occupies a certain number of
> memory(could be 30% of MemTotal) which makes scan reserved pages
> pointless.

But we only scan the memmap (struct page) here and not the actual
memory. Do you have any performance numbers showing that there is even
an observable change?

>> (b) We'll stop scanning early allocations. As the memmap is usually
>> allocated early during boot ... we'll stop scanning essentially the
>> whole mmap and that whole loop would be dead code? What am i
>> missing?
> memmap refers to pages here? If we can surpass these as it exist
> permanently during life period. Besides, I wonder if PageLRU should
> also be skipped?
> - if (page_count(page) == 0)
> + if (page_count(page) == 0 ||
> PageReserved(page) || PageLRU(page))

I think we need a really good justification to start poking holes into
the memmap scanner. I'm no expert on this code (and under which
circumstances we actually might find referenced objects in a memmap),
though.

But we should be careful with that.

--
Thanks,

David / dhildenb

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